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AUCTION SALES. By BONTZ & COOMBS, Auctioneers. | pepe AND WELL-KEPT Houte- held and Kitchen Furniture at Auctie: On FRIDAY, the 5th instant, at 10 0’clocka m., we shall sell, In front of our auction rooms, on 7th street, near the Northern Market, the House- hold Furniture of Mr T. 8. Nicholls, who is about to leave the city, embracing !n part, viz : 1 large mahogany spring seat Sofa 6 mahogany spring seat Chairs Marble-top and other Bureaus peor sarge Senet Seekts cane 1 walnut Jenny Lind Bedstea: 1 handsome e Set Cane and wood-seat Chairs Morocco and Damask spring Lounges Hair and shuck Mattresses, Bolsters and Pillows Excellent Radiator and other Stoves Together with many other articles which we deem unnecessary to enumerate Terms: All sums under $20 cash; over that amount a credit of 30 and sa! days, for notes satis interest factorily endorsed, BONTZ & COOMBS, dec 3-ts {Intel} Auctioneers By BARNARD & BUCKEY ; Georgetown. (Watt, Barnarn & Co., Washington.) eis FURNITURE AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY rext, the 19th instant, at 10 o'clock a. m , we will sell, at the residence of Col. Roberts, on the Georgetown heights, inter- section of High end Reed strests, allthe Houses hold Effects. Wename in part— tlegant rosewood So'a Rosewood carved = and parlor Chairs Do do Gothic easy Chairs Do _Etegere and Book Shelves Marble tep and inlaid centre ‘Tables Plush, easy Chairs, Uttomans Velvet, Tapestry, parlor Carpets Bedroom, hell and stair lio Rugs and Mats, lace and Brocatel Curtains TELEGRAPH NEWS. i Prrmax Trovre.—The programme at Odd MARRIED. EVENIN G ST AR ¢ | Fellows’ Hall to-night is rich and varied, dis- | _ On the #d instant, by Rev. W. Krebs, ROBT. Pea SS SS playing the powers of the troupe in the most EL Rese i altimore, and SALENA Jos Paixtixg.—Our patrons and the public | attractive form. Go early for seats. On the same " by the same, HORATIO are reminded that we are prepared to have a TENLEY and Y JONES. their orders for Job Printing of every descrip- Waron Bi ee area jb siaal os TING? lige Vi a tion executed at the shortest notice, for the dismissed W. Whitely, do.; do. H. Bunner, | JA Loudoun county, Va., THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. a drunk ; paid costs and dismissed. A Connell, | Miss ANNA AUSTIN, of Baltimore, Md. lowest prices and in the best and most satis- oe u at the torent — $1 = ae DIED. ‘ andy Moore an 801 . Sands alias bs factory mannet. All wanting such work done | Was’ Marston, vagratin isninen | Gen On the 24 instant, Mrs. ANNA MORAN, wife cannot do better than to apply direotly at the | w. Gaines, colored, disorderly; workhouse 50 of David Moran, in the 37th year of her age. a counter of the Star office. days. Vincent @ farner, colored, resisting an netive of the county Kilkenny, Ireland, but for officer; do. Wm. Jones, disorderly; security po aye Lot % and costs Eli Whitly, colored, disorderly ; | gence. No. LOCAL INTELLI GEN CE. cry ne costs. John Lynch, found in the ca- Thundays ike tvtaat, ay ogc aa ° Nartowat Taeatne.—The Pyne and Har- | 22; dismissed. n the 2d instant, Mrs. FRANCES D. LEAR, *tson Troupe.—The popular poe last werditensistal ofeen, Washington eee night—“ weather or no”—to meet the Pyne . [SoMMUNICATED. es Sit and Harrison Troupe, afforded a flattering| _Mr. Edstor: Permit me through the me- Proof, if that were needed, of the permanent | dium of ua aene Capes _siteatian of the For Sale and Rent. and un Wasb- | city aw ers whom it may | ———_—___—_ agua graseionatonme concern, to the condition of the Tenth street | [YOR RENT.—TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, ‘on j Be Pyne appeared in one of her | bridge. It is not ay in a dilapidated condi- be ina very central Louie No 420 D street, finest roles—that of Lucy Ashton, in Doniset- | tion, but is left without light on our dark oe and 7th streets. (i's Grand Opera of ‘‘Lucia, the Bride of Lam- | Dights, although there are two gas lamps at-| “°Y°E mermoor,"’ and was applauded unstintedly. | tached to it, and, in consequence, persons pass- Fee RENT.—A FRAME HOUSE, CON- She sang with her usual exquisite finish and ~*~ over it are constantly risking their limbs taining 6 Rooms, situated on East Capitol sweetness of voice, and exhibited aleo, in full, | 80d possibly their lives. On Friday night of | street, between 4th and Sth streets. For terms the vigor and eruditional qualities necessary | last week, Mr. White, of the country, after | S9ply oO. A. DAILEY, Dentist. Penn. avenue, to a proper delineation of the role. transacting his business in the city, started to m 6th and 7th streets. dec 3-3t_ The beautiful part of Edgar had an sdmi- ge by way of the Tenth street bridge to the OOMS FOR RENT.—A LARGE PARLOR | rable representative in Mr. W. H Harrison; | house of a friend with whom he was staying with Bedroom attaced, well furnished, and none better could have been wished on the Island, and in descending the steps in | lighted with Spey on Penn. avenne, No. Mr. Guilmette also won deserved approba- | the dark, a false ig 2 precipitated him head- | 219, gage had _— a nent eee tion in the part of Ashton. This gentieman | long to the bottom, injuring him so seriously | APPIY on the premises. 3 Ste bes proved a valuable acquisition to the com- = he = be = en cy cite one I Reha a rete ee ioe any. The slighter ts of Raymond by Mr. | Who was fortunate! assi at 6 time. gentleman of quiet an abits, who Neceeastie, Aloe by Mrs Reaves, —< Arthur Thus scores of persons sre liable to meet with | desires a comfortab'e Room, will tind a good one, Meeting of the New York Electoral College. Aupany, Dec 8 —The Presidential electors of this State met here this morni: nd cast tueir thirty-five votes for John C. Fremont and W.L Dayton Hiram Dixon, Esq . of Columbia county, was eleeted messenger to carry the vote to Washington From Kansas. ent moderate. FROM THE AS@OCIATED PRESS BY HOUSE PRINTING TELEGRAPH. E BE a ant a 'S CONNVISSEURS and Fine Zon-arcival of the Arabia Art Admirers.—Sp' Haurrax, Dec. —There are yet no signs of Sele of Fine a fiche pif the Cunard steamsbtp Arabis, now fally due, at public a jon, a wi » comer bf Seventh and D streets, without reserve, | With one week's latter sews from Europe. on THURSDAY EVENING, Dec. 4, at 7 o'elk, s —— the 1 gallery of rare Buglish vings ank of East Tenpesecse ever submitted to auction in the United States. Nasavitie, Dec. 1.—The prevent indica- Fine b Semaine = Sere ee tions are that the Bank of Tennesgee will be ooper, Hayter, Knight, Harvey, An: 7 eto lise erring, Wine, Frank Stone: &e ie 5 and ee? wen ee are from the eminent London publish! rms Ackerman, Graves, Moon, Tere and Fores The Trial of Baker. Jick nee = New Word to Columbus,/ Newnerc. NY, Dec. 2—In the case of just pul Baker, the testimony on the part of the prose- tation of the Magna Charta cution closed yesterday “ Brady opened Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers . for the defe to-d. Hayten’s celebrated ‘rial of Lord Wm. Russell | the case for the defence to-day. Marriage and Coronation of Queen Victoria Frank Stone’s Impending Mate and Mated An Incident near Balmoral Waiting for the Ferry Boat Peninsular and Waterloo Heroes Landseer’s Night and Morning Death ef th» Stag and the Combat Barrand’s Picture of ‘ Our Saviour.’’ Also, sets of finely Co'ored English Hunting Scenes Herring’s Feeding of the Horse and the Halt The Wounded Hound and The Straw Yards Trial Scene of Charles the First, and the Earl of { Sr Lovis, Dec 2 —Advices from Kanter . —— ae siaote warty tcetnes 1m that the militia under Col. Tes ae nd some er subject rthy a- i ear’ a vase ied the admirers of the splendid Art of Kn- cae ccbasnieaae Benet the habeas ry 4 ‘Parties wishing to furnish their rooms with | COfpus issued by Jadge Lecompte in the case ms ¢f art should not fail to see this collection, | of Hays Colonel Titus was to leave soon with the sale of which is positive and geauine one hundred men for Nicaragua They will be arranged at the rooms as above — for Inspection Baltimore Markets. by Mr. Reeves, were acceptably rendered. just such accidents evory dark night, and in | #!ways well attended to, at No 395 sth sireet, be: j tween F and @ streets. It dle | Rosewood Bedstead, carved and very handscme To night the Troupe appear in “ Don Pus. | View of the great numbers that pass that way mont person, in Government aloes Well. | Wardrobe ana Dressing Bureen to match pose i eit A GREEN, Auctioneer Battimore, Dec. —Flour is dali, email quale,” and to morrow night (the last) in} ®0d the unsafe condition of the bridge oan we | “dee 3-318 : Mahogany inlaid Bedstead i ee fale of all descriptions at $6.50 The article “Sompambuis.”” not at least have lights on it as RRENT “AS ABEDEOOM=A LANGE bel at Wardrobe, and Stand to By JAS, C. Mc@UIRE, Auctioneer + | is generaliy held at $6 624. Hostite Merting —Preliminaries were yes- comfortable front Room, at No 135th stret™ CD PIANO heat is dull and unchanged ; red $1 45a $1.48, white $1.55a$1 58, for good to prime Cornis in trifling demand at unchanged prices. new white 55c., old do. 60a640 ; new yellow 58a60c., old 62a65¢ Whisky is dull; Ohio and City 30a81 New York Markets Chamber, dining-room, and hal! Chatrs Cherry Bureaus, Wardrobes, and Stands Mahogany dining, side, and otber Tables Work Stands. Light Stands Fine Oil Paintings, Engravings Lamps, Girandcles, Ornaments Best quality Feather Beds, Hair Mattresses Blansets and other Bedding China Tea Sets, Dinner Sets ACELLENT ROS Forte, superior € ure. Hondsome French Plate Mirrers, rich Windew Curtains Chandeliers, &c.—On TUESDAY MORNING, December 9th, at 10 o’clock, #t the co ner of 9th street west and north H street, 1 +tallreli the Furniture and Effects of a gentleman removing from the city, consisting of— Superior Rosewood Fiano Forte, by Chickering terday arranged in this city for aduel between Book Notices. a neighborhood at once very central, very quiet, Charles Irving, Esq, of the Lynchburg Re | Boux’s Maxvat or Eriquerte in Washington | 4nd very convenient to the Post ana Patent (fi- police, snd De Besby, o€ Lynchburg; the | and Other Cities of the Union. ai _ child eccasion jing the publication of an article s bs i OR RENT —THE LARGE THREE Story in the December number of H r's Maga- = neatly eee een ees) wal Brich House, situated on the corner of lzth zine, entitled ‘The Virginia Editor, by a| ®apted for its purpose. and H streets, containing 10 Rooms. with Coal Virginian,” of which Dr. Bagby was the au-| Tag Panorawa or Lire axp Literature; | Cellar and Bath Room. Inqule of JAMES W. thor, and to which Mr Irving took exception, | December, 1856. Boston: Littel, Son & Co. | BARKER, next door to the Lutheran Caurch. L t rs Cut Glass, China, and Plated Ware = New York, Dec. 3 —Fiour is dull and un- —— Lprempue upon himself. This number contains articles on “The Civil | ; Srlvielutrmiaeen | ae eausise i ialsbenis Brscemtic and Panior Chalt®:| changed; State $6.00a86 25; Southern 4 20a Six o clock this morning was fixed upon as | w and Cromwell,” «A Quartette of Qua GOMS F OR RENT. —T WO LARGE, | With other stisen eee Superior Walnut silk damask-covered Arm and | $7 20. che bour for the meeting, at which time the . ? s finely furnished Parlors and Bedrooms for | Wi Sig pede pee oan Reception Chairs Wheat is aery dull; red $1 50a$1 54, white arties appeared on the ground selected (Bla- | terly Reviews.’ “Macaulay,” “Foundling | rent, with or without Board, at FLINT’S Hotel, | erm A acredtiaterne maine sec Plush covered Tete a-tete Sofa $1.65a$1.74 Cornis dull; mixed Tic. white sburg) with their friends—Messrs. Roger Hospitals in China,” “History of Punch,” | 2% Union Oftice. sis torlly endoreed notes, bearin, nr Sel Two richly-carved Rosewood Marble-top Centre | 759; A. Pryor, of the Richmond Enquirer, Bocock |. p.- 4; = ben ‘ OR RENT.—A WELL AND N&/W FUR- of Va, and Keitt of 8. C , on tue part of Mr. | Family History, ‘ The Old King’s Arms,” nished House. two squares from the avenue, irving, and Messrs. Carrie of South Carolina, | “‘ Brown’s Amanuensis,” ‘‘ The Last House in | and near the Kirkwood House Fora family it has | ! | yellow 72c i i Latham of Lynchburg, and Blanchard of Cal- | C street,” “The Fortunes of Glenoore,’’ &e. | every convenience. Rent moderate. If desired, ' ‘ » ' Pork is firm: meas$19 Beef is unchanged, Chieago repackei $14 50, for ne’ Lard is steady and quiet at 130 Whisky is buoyant, bat prices are unchar- ged; Ohio 30to — Financial New Yorg, Dec 3.—Stooks are active and higher. ee and Rock nd Railroad 1014; Linois Central bonds 013; Michigan Southern 90; New York Central 90. vania Coai Company 96]; Reading ton Co. 213. Sterling exchange is dull Tables cai and claborately carved Rosewood Sofa able Fgyptian Marble. top Sofa Table Two splendid mirror-back Etegeres Patrof French-plate ptlt frame Pier Glasses Pair of elegant French-plate Mantel Mirrors Two Walnut Whatnots, handsome Candelabras Pair of kandsome Parlor Chandeliers, Gas Fix- dec3 BARNARD & CKEY, Avet’rs EEE eee By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. RUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE Building Lots cn Ninth street west. be- tween G and H streets north.— By virtue of a deed in trust, bearing date on the 23d day of No- vember, 1855, and recorded in Liber J A 8, No. 102, folios 443, et seq., the subscriber will tures sell at public sale on TUESDAY, the 2d day of | Suite of four rich Brecatelle silk-lined Window December, 1956, at 4 ¢ eee m, on the prem- Curtains, with Cords, Tassels, Cornice. &0. n ises, part of Square No. 375, in the city of Wash 2 year e 1 Vv. ington, fronting 48 feet lu inches on Ninth street Oe al ee ee Fines re le between G and H streeis north, by 101 feet Rich Velvet Pario- Carpets, Rugs Handsome gilt Window Shades Two splendid Wainut Suites of Chamber Furni- ture, comprising each Jenny Lind Bedsteads, Marbie-top Dressing Bureau, Wardrobe, and Marbie top Washstands Superior Walnut Chamver Commod Excelent foll spring seat Lounge, Workstand Cottage Bedsterds, Plain Bureaus Hairond Hush Mattressses, \Washstands Olicloth, Marting, Stair Carpet Handsome Walnut Hat Reck Marble-top Hall Teble Mabogany Hair spring-seat Choire, Rocker Do = Marble top Sideboard ¥ xtension Dining Table, stained Sideboard Refrigerator, Dining room Chairs§ Clocks, Looking-Glaxses Tables, Superior Morning Star Cooking Stove, &c ALso— One superior Walnut Office Desk i i ture, & be pure! low. Pi i rhs dy pre na Eee An admirable number. wi siint ree foctwcen F and 6, sweat aide, tled in a manner satisfactory to both parties, - . prom SE Ci SieCE to R ciclock peat cee S re and they returned to this city. 4 , Some female spiders produce nearly | FOR RENT —A PARLOR AND CHAMBER a 2, eggs. feagvssarrsd rere in Cot of the most ae: First Hor or tas Sgasox.—One of those} [g* A new Lutheran Church was dedica- | *!able locations in the city; be ry bit Mop thie ‘ - . P 1 it to the National, Browns’, and ter’s Hotel. delightfal affairs for which Washington is so | ted at Dillsburg, York county, the 19th ult. ‘The houre ts new, with all the modern improve E> The Governor of Lousiana hasdesigna | ments, water, gas,&e. Also, several very pleas- g) ted the ISthof D. fort iving. ant Chambers, at 46 Louisiana avenue, soyth Tenth street. Over forty lovely and intelli- ran on eeoeenyes x tenRONiK ec 4 A ide, near 6th street. di ; GP The American telegraph Company aoe Beatle rece eek che, fame number of! nave. petitioned the New York Council for | {OR SALE —-A GENTLEMAN. DECLIN- 8 - liberty to {put their wires running through ing housekeeping {ts destrous of selling his : 4 that city undergrouna, and thus do way with entire Hcusehold and Kitchen Furniture, suitable which came on from New York—the parties th t sohtl es forasmail family. Karly application from those having formerly resided here. Private music | ‘2° Present unsightly po red f wishing to purchase is desirable at No 371 New and dancing opened the festivities of the eve- : Se = erpenien emstuec eet om York aveaue, between 12th and 13th sts. dec 2-2t# ning, and was kept up until 12 o'clock, at| been employed, under the aut! jority of the - = wank hour the eons dle called to supper Legislature of Georgia, to report upon the Lg proidar a Fee ave During the supper, Weber. assisted by Espu- | feasibility of draining Okefenokee Swamp, leet alll OS ate Poserfid Rao sities ta, and Prof. Schutter of the theatrical corps, which contains about 500 000 acres, supposed 5 1-(f iss aes enlivened the company with most exquisite | to be some of the richest land in the State oe TARORIPAW LOMTANDTGHEMEE music. Wit and tum was the order of the Ua The Philadelphia Sunsays that George NEL g Ls 5 4 ER, night, and the company retired during the| Ford, the amerin siaay murdered x Randeomely tarnished, for Rent—920 ser small hours of the morning, highly gratified } Buenos Ayres, was General Ford, whose un- Wiss acod gad tice te ta enter iene and pleased. We trust that we may be abie | fortunate comply with Judge Helfenstein | Board, if desired, on the most reasonable terms torecord many such pleasant affairs during | in forging land warrants in Lancaster county, | Apply at No 465 10th street, between D and E. the present session of Congress. Pa., some years since, induced his hasty de-| nov 29-lw#* celebrated, came off on Monday evening, at the residence of H. J. Schreiner, Esq , on jeep. ine above property is eligibly situated in the vicinity of the Patent Office. and in one of the most @esirable parts cf the city for private resi- dences, and will be seld as a whole or in separate lots, to suit purchasers, and offers a very favore ble opportunity to persons desiring to build or in- vest RANSPATENT SOAP BALLS at dec 1-3t YS—TOYS—TOYS —A LARGE SIP- Py just received, and for sale wholesale and retail, cheep for cash, at LAMMOND’S. dec 2-31 Seventh street GLASS BEADS FOR MAKING BOU- 3 quet Baskets, at dec 1-3t LAMMOND’S dec i-3t CLAMMOND'E A NEW ASSORTMENT OF BOHEMI- an Glass, amongst which may be found the elegant Buck Decanters end Goblets, at dec 1 THE LAKES, 504 Pa. ave PERA GLASSES IN ENAMEL, PEARL, Ivory, Ebony, Japan, &c, from $3 to $46 was gotten up on account of a wedding party Terms of sale will be: One third cash, and the balance In six, twelve, and eighteen months, for notes bearing Interest from the day of sale, re- cnred by deed of trust upon the property ; and if not complied with in five days after the sale the property will be resold, upon one week’s notice, at the risk and expense of the defauiting pur- chaser. Title made indisputable All conveyances at (he expense of the purchaser CHAS 8 WALLACH, Trustee. nov 2l-eokds JAS.C. McGUIRE, Auct i" The above sale is postponed in conse- | Set of solid Mahogany Pigeon Holes, with doers each, at TSE LAKES partare from the country. =. OR RENT THREE FURNISHED | 72¢2Ce of the rain until FRIDAY, Sth December, | Solid Mahogany Lawyer’s Desk P.S.—Opera Glasses for rent. dec t " 7, = a ash same hour and piace Upright Desk with pigeon holes rr ge ere Deavty Wesaronxs.—The Captain of the |/ [PF The Niagara Gazette says a boy snap- Rooms. Two on the first floor. Parlor and CHAS S$. WALLACH. Trustee. Office Chairs, Stove, Olicioth, &c COAL—COAL—COAL. Auxiliary Guard. yesterday morning, in allud- ped his flint gun at six wild ducks in a pond | Chamber communicating, and a Chamber on the wes . 4 2 x whe ’ , dec 3 d&ds JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auct’r. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. ONTINTUTION SALE UE VALUABLE Build Lots at Auction.—On TUES- DAY, the 2d day of December next, I shall sell, in front of the premises, commencing at 4 o’clock P ™m,allthe Lota not sold of Square No. 441, subdivided Into handsome building lots, fronting on 6th and 7th streets west and Sand T streets north. Plats can be seen at my auction rooms FS direct from the Governinent and indispu- table ‘Terms: Qne-fourth cash ; balance in one, two, three, four, and five years, the purchaser to give rc LWAYS8 ON BAND Terms: #30 and under cash; over that sum a A cre4it of 60 and 90 days, for satisfactorily endorsed LEBIGH, and UHITE ash. eo nee wating satores . Also, PINE, OAK, and HICKORY WOOD. mains JAS _C McGUIRE, Auct. Coal kept under cover. 2,240 Ibs to the ton. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. T J.& W. Ml. GALT, VALUABLE GRICK HOUSE AND Lot La a emma toed er mig on Pennsylvania aveone at Auction.— nov 2— square south of Penn eve. On WEDNESDAY, the 34 day of December CLOCKS !—CLOUKS:—CLOUCKS. next, I sell, in front of the premises, at 4 o’clock NLY THINK OF IT,—GOOD CLOCKS fi m , Lot D, in subdivision of original lot No.7, from $1 50 up to 830,—all nsquare No. 319, iz a front of 25 feeton | warranted to g° rigbty—over the south side of Pennsyivania avenue, between | §5 different styles of Clocks to, 10th and ilth streetx west running back to an el- selectfrom. Also, Clock Cords’ ley, containing 2.613 feet, with the improvement, Weights, Keys, Balls, Oils, and everything in notes for the deferred payments, Dearing Interest which ts a good Brick House, containing twelve | :he material line Cali and see for yourselves, at | ing to the intention of the magistrates and | in that vicinity; it didn’t go off, but as he | cond floor, all weil am comfortably furnished ; | other officers to retain weapons that are found | tcok it up to fix the lock the ducks rose and | it gas fixtures complete; nituated in one of the - r : : “ ble, and desirable neighborhoods of on the persons of the prisoners, remarked that | the Piece discharged itself, and killed every foe en 402 F street a t of 7 che Practice of carrying deadly. weapons was | one of them! ‘This is a good story, and the sa a alarming quiet and law-abiding citizens. jagara paper says is perfectly true. rs = i i OR RENT.—TWO NEWLY BUILT Lately he had discovered that not only did = Houses on Ist Capitol street, opposite Braun’s ite citizens over twenty-one years of a; » carry concealed weapons, but young children rs rey tachetien siemal Prtating: “Ombe, to a good and pamraal were sometimes found with revolvers, knives, ‘Stoo’ the test for ihe pact twenty sean aureparstion | tenant. Terms moderate. Apply at LORENZ slung-shote, or Lames eye _ — ever will stand warivalied. It is Se oane by all drequiots THOMA’S, Peon. avenue, between eee 12th citizens were also armi: themselves in the | broughout the Caited States and Britian Provinces. streets. nov 27-lw’ same way. He also sad he was directed to| wraese sos ssheany grata seastit: |e aae ogee A ESTP ER OE pyr pp ee for them | nlasvenue, Special Ageat. aid « GEORGETOWN, D.C, FOR RENT.— 8 OF, ni 0 pursue 2 nd | ur i 1 i th .—-Y The subscriber offers for rent her late residence | from the of sale. conveniently-arranged rooms, wide pa: e and |) NSON’S, lvania avenue. strictly the course indicated in his instructions. ny Sinha php liarte er rc - at the corner of Fayette and Fourth streets, A dved given mer a deed of trust taken. cellar; the gas and store fixtures to be sold with ccome trmeer page wr aos ea "Hlectric O11," af we shall persecute a Georgetown, immediately opponite the Convent nov 27-d&ds A. GREEN, Auct’r. ce aon ty 1s handsomely located, being that | TO THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON ar copy righted bills. This (genuine) “ e Visitation. is is one argest an is property is handsomely locate : Aie wenben tenee be +: he dace om, Jou Wiliamhoe wf alngton, Hon revi we all the med = r Spravementens vated auanccoe theresa ati TUESDAY thea inet, eer of the Confectionery Store tae AND SUKRKOUNDING COUNTRY. exandria Sentios jays: ‘* The disaster oc- th (whet 7 rr Je day) and aving e¢ modern improvements containe ea bes a egal Terms: One-third cash; balance in 6, i2, and y 7 x curred about sunset Saturday evening, No- Ssatheretn Punckenphice wivernome tens been pub- | in the first-class houses of the Northern cities. same hour and place. A. GREEN, Auct’r. n pea a Saeed ct Vi held Fda odd al 18 months, the purchaser to give notes for the de- dec 3-4 ath payments, bearing interest from the day of * Potindelphia Ledzer. The wi would not countenance any nterfeiting. In Harriebs the well known Draggiat there, eaused ent of one Valeatine, who attempted an imitation vember 2¥, as the train was on its way to olesale dealers in ] | ‘ Woodstock. John Peaston, the engineer, sur- vived but a few moments after being taken from the ruins. William Nicols, fireman, There is attached a ge cistern in the yard, carriage-house, and stable for several horses A pump of the purest water in the immediate vicinity. ties and prices,from the finest F renc! C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. Hats to the lowest priced By J. rpaustees SALE OF HuUSK AND Diener OF ALL QUALI- ale. 2 tent given ands deed of trest taken. Fine and Handsome HEAD DRESSES, in Let en 6th et west, between K street All conveyance at the cost of tb re haser. able remedy. The locality 1s high and salubrious, and in a nov Wd .G N % great variety. lived a few hours, and Thos Fulton, brakes- by CHAS. STOTT. nov.2s-1w | quiet and highly reapectable neighborhood. north and New York avenue.—By virtue of a] _20¥ 2-4 A.GREEN, Auct’r__ | STA BROLDERIES of all kinds. man, died the —_ dey, pbout two o'clock in the evening. Bo. Buck, Eeq., still sur- aying Bronchial Irrite- vives, horribly mutilated, with but little if | tion, and in subd: Lor nenpte plain by Golds, peer any hopes of his recovery. George W. Riley, | 02" “lerical brethren s real favor ia calling thetr attention so herent made a mp aes escape, tention of public epost without serious injary, and is the only person | troabied with atecti Jeft of the ill-fated train to tell the tale.” mini Sis cue deed in trust, bearing dat» on the 27th day of March, 1856, and recorded in Liber J. A.S , No 114, folios 4 et seq , and a decree of the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia, made in the cause pending in said Court, No. 1193, in Chan- cery, the subscriber will sell at public sale, on MONDAY, the 15th day of December 1856. at 4 o’clock p m., on the premises, Lot No 23, in Possession given immediately. For further particulars inquire next door to the pr of Mrs. ANNE R. O’NEAL oc TRUSTEE’S SALE. Y VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF THE Circuit Court for Prince G eor, ting as a Court of Equity, cad Jobn fT Holtaman and wikews Mary BE. Holtz man and others, the undersigned, as Trustee, will expose to Public Sale at Beltsville, near the Callau’s subdivision of Square No. 451, fronting | premires, on THURSDAY, 4th December next, 20 feet on Sixth street west, between K strect | 4t 12 o’clo-k m,i fair, if not, the next fair north and New York avenue, by 100 feet deep, to | day thereafter, part of a tract or parcel of Land a ten-feet alley, with the buildings and improve- | Caled‘ Kdmondston’s Kange,”’ late the residence ments, which consist of a substantially built and | Of Mr. John T. Holtzman, eproany, deried acres, comfortable two-story frame dwelling house, with | _ This pro} is situated about half a mile back building, &c from Beitsvilie. in a healtby and eleveted tegion; ‘The above p operty ise) igibly situated ina rap- | 18 susceptible ofthe highest state of improvement, idly improving part of the city. and cffers a most | @dmirably adapted to a frait and market farm, favorable opportunity to persons desiring a resi- | 40d there is a young Peach and Apple Orchard dence or to invest. thereon ‘The terms of sale will be: One-third of the | The improvements consist of a large and com- purchase money in cash, and the balance in six | Modious Frame Dwelling with brick basement and twelve months, for notes bearing interest | Tecently built, and every necessary building. all from the day of saie, secured by deed in trust | Of which are incomplete repair. There is a pump upon the property; and If not complied with in of fine Water in the yard attached to the main — five days after the sale, the property will be re- | dwelling. The pres! in the neighborhood is $5 BEwas sold, upon one week’s notice, at the risk and ex | &xcellent, and the situation presents many induce- ) onSunday nigbt, November 30th,a pense of the purchaser. All conveyancing at the | ments for 2 most pleasant country residence fora | short B\Y HORSE, with the hair shaved expense of the purchaser gentleman residing in Baltimore or Washington | from the backs of his boofs, bad on a seddle end. CHAS. 8S. WALLACH, Trustee _| Cities. bridle. The above reward will be paid for his nov @7-eo&d« JAS C. Nc6UIRE, Auct. Terms of sale as prescribed by the decree are— delivery to me at the Foundery on 18th street, be- One huiif of the purchase money to be paid in | tween H and | streets. By C. R. L. CROWN & CU., Auctioneers. cash on the day of sale or on the ratificationthereof | dec 1 3t#* PETER McDONUGH VyAcusece IMPROVED PROPE.TY | by the Court, and the residue in 6, 12, and 18 | ———______——_—"——— - onthe isiand.—On THURSDAY AF TER- | months thereafter, in equal instalments, to be se- GAS F'XTURES. NOON, December 4, at 3} o’clock, on the prem. | Cured by the notes of the purchaser with security H. MILLER, SON & CO, ALEXAN- ises, we will sell, at the corner of Virginia ave- | to be approved Lf the Trustee, bearing interest dria, Va., keep constantly on hand a band- nue and Second street, those two desirable Frame | from the day of sale. On the payment of the | some variety of CHANDELIERS, PENDANTS, Dwellings fronting on said avenue, containing | Whole purchase money with interest, the Trustee | BRACKETS, &c , from the celebrated factory of 2,830 square feet, more or less. Property now un- | !8 authorized by the Decree to convey the property | Cornelius & Baker, which they will guarantee to der rent of $27 permonth Sale positive to the purchaser in fee simple. eellat the same prices charged to private pur- ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in6, 12, and | nov 13-eol0t =.N. C. STEPHEN, Trustee. | Chasers at the salerooms on C. ut street, Phil- 18 months, for notes satisfactorily endorsed, bear- adelphia. Also, Drop-lights, Cut Glass and ing interest from we at sale. decorated Paper Shades, in great variety C. KR. L. CROWN & Co., Cali and examine for yourselves dec I- TRIMMINGS to match any style of Dress goods. RIBBONS of le. And, in fact, every variety of Goods asually found in first class Trimming Stores {O° DRESS MAKING, after the latest and ™N one aay ki through tb N. B.—The su; is 2) roug! e en- ire season. valida “ie TFT OR Opposite the Centre Market P S—A great rarely of arvicles switabdle for Christmas Gifts. nov 29 im Uae MECEIVED AN AUDITION TU my former supply of new and seasonsble Goods, fine CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. and VESTINGS, which [ am red to make up to order promptly and in the latest styles On hand, READY-MADE CLOTHING ct fine quality, a new supplyof fine SHAW L¥, and many other desirable articles of Gentlemen's wear A. H. YOUNG, Merchant Tailor, nov 29-2w Browns’ Hotel, Pa. ave ichial Troches.—‘ We (‘LEGANT HOUSE AND GROUNDS AT ‘PRIVATE SALE —A very desirable resi- dence in the West End, No 167 F street, together with the spacious grounds attached thereto. This Property is beautifully located, commanding an extensive view of the Potomac river and the city of Alexandria. The house is built in the best ee ee fourteen Rooms and a Bath House, together with a suitable back building for servants. Terms will be made known on application be- ing made to CHAS. S WALLACH, Esq., Loui- siana avenue, opposite City Hall. nov 24-2awiw R SALE OR RENT.—THAT DESIRA- ble residence on F street, between 20th and 2ist, for the last eight years occupied by the late J M. Chubo, bee Possession given the Ist of November next. Inquire of RIGGS & CO, au 12-eotf AND FOR SALE AND RENT.—TWO small tracts of Land. One of 30, the other 20 acres, two miles from the Capitol. Each of these tracts have beautiful sites for building, andthe soil ior perdeniog purposes cannot be excelled. Also, adjoining the above, twenty-five acres wit» Dwelling, &c, for rent Inquire of M D’1VEKNOIS, D’Ivernoi’s Hotel, Penn avenue, between 17th and 18th streets, for further particu- lars. nov 28-F .M,W,&Fat* JOR SALE.—THE SUBSCRIBER IS AU- thorized to sell at private sale a two-story and attic Frame House ard Lot, situated on 12th street, between M and N streets, No. 33i. Also, the ad- joining vacant Lot Terms: One-third cash; the balance in seven instalments, at six months apart. Possession given immediately. , we cheerfully bear test heir efficacy.”"—Bailloa’s elegant form for adinin - icinal substances held Youxa Arravur Sprixg, whose painful po- | in general esteem among Physicians tu ive treatment of ine: itness | Bronchial affectio: x igelow. Containing sition a few years since, when on the witness | ooitam or deleterious drage, these Loreages can be aaed stand as evidence against his father, excited | freeiy by public speakers and vocalists tr clearing and ied i ; i ving strength to the voice. Sold by all Drogzists. so much sympathy, died in Washington city, Saaa JAMES. CALLAN, agent. last Wednesday, where he resid with an uncle. His unexceptionable life and truly hing Cure with only one Bot- christian character are confirmations of the | T ip rome tee pee entire truth of the sad tale which condemned | «we ierterh sent pan cmt cara pacescmad his miserable parent to the scaffold, at a time | by the use of only one bottle of the in Bitters; we think when the brutal murderer tried to implicate | ™*. (sr to de « mau of veracity, and have no doubtof the ” eee Misa trath of bis story the son in the commission of the horrid buteh-| Messrs. Jos. B Hall & Go.—Geatlemen—In ai — 3 ingutries, I will state th. jaaughter, aged ery of two hapless women.—Philadelphia Sun. ha been cisplatin of «pate in her side ears, avd about the first of January last, was taken dow: Booes Orricen.—Tuenday night, Eepute’s | Stceeecresesried Pape tees matte ‘ besides being troubled wii ween her shonid { band serenaded a newly married couple on sein ———. From reading saber of aren p r sean. “Ho Y 3 red to Fleventh street, and afterwards, by invitation | t2y itia ber cause, and sont io pour sore und vercnna te of the proprietor of the house, entered and | botte. She had taken {t buts few @ pertook of some refreshments A fellow who ianlnen ues hantaeies ke taon as = robably wanted = supper forced his way | ia her side or in any part of her “body, and attributes her into the house, sat down to the table, helped | are entirely to the Gormas Bitters. himself to the good things without stint, and| Secatvertioement sO" M™ = Wt CLARK. afterwards said five dollars would isfy him — for his services’ He said his name was Jobn- Pe. Epes pgm pf irs ial t c n of Ingredi- son, and that he was a police Officer of the | eatein ine Pills are perfectly harmless. Thetr efficacy nd rth district. There is no police officer | merits are bared upon an ext practice of over thirty named Johnson, and the fellow who sought to — oe Sewanee Save Suse sirbedy os 4 = ever fatied to correct all irre tariti play this game was of course an impostor. traatio calasis,) at ¥ leve paioful and diffealt menstruation, (particularly,) at a the change of life, They will care the Whitos, and remove RAYED OR STULEN, De tions arising from cold, exposure Arcesisnsor Hrgges on tae Carnonic may be used successfully as By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. _ Newsparers —The Metropolitan Magazine | "sates one Ste chen ance e WALE OF CLOBES, CARPETS, & m = Price $i per box, with fall directions, "Sold wholesale and | _ROV27-eo2w# JAS T. FERRY. | _decitt eee the National Observatory at Aucti CKET TOOTH BRUSHES —A LARGE = tpercgentad. which oR been sent Se retell by GaAS. Storr, Drugeist, Pennsylvania avenne, OR RENT—WITH OR WITHOUT Board, —————— BR ‘ain On Geral gs aeriee ey cduraraee assortinen <a pad — useful articles the book, newspaper and stationery establish- 'R. 8. T. CISSEL. Geo: ° wire 1 No 65 Missou- Oar a.m _, onsccount verni . re now opening at great Brosh Emporium. ment of our friend Shillington. contains a Seoent sud she Fu Will bo sent aunhaen hity, Op mc ta are Sony Scene oom: & a Navy Agent, im front of my store, No. 926 7th} dec pe THE LAKES, 504 Penn avenue. of ope MOST BEAUTIFUC AND EXTEN- sive stock of Fancy Goods is at THE LAKES, 505 Penn avenne highly interesting article from the Rev Arch. | '#dies who enclose them one dollar. ohclocsneds LE | bishop Hughes of New York, entitled ‘ Re- | ego eens om ne bss toconntorfultit ts for OR RENT —THAT LARGE AND AIRY Weak, the | streets, over A. Hoover & Son’s Shoe Store, suita- ble fora first-class Boarding-House. It ls now OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, ortwo single gentlemen, can be accom- dated with fine Rooms and Board, in a sma!l pri- vate family Inquire onthe premises, No 468 Massachusetts avenue. dec 3-3t# street, the following articles, viz 12 celestial and terrestrial Globes 4 Carpets, 16 Ol Lamps, 6 Office Chairs 1 Desk, 6 Hand Lamps, 3 Smoke Pipes 3 tin Chart Cases, 2 Covers to office desks flections and Sh a in Regard to what * is called the Catholie Prezs.”’ Mf vad = 2 Oil Cloths, 1 Force Pump, | large iron Boller gre pe a Wasmixctos Cowwxnctar Acaveur, 352 a et eee aes IA HOOVER & SON, | PZOARDING —MRS. A. FOX, No. 147, Pean.| 1 Water Cocler, Lold ress’ — WESLEY CLARK, (Colored) Pa. Avexve —We take pleasure in callin ies and terminate pouth side of Penn avenue, between 6th and 7th avenue, between 3d and 4% streets, is pre- Terms cash A. GREEN, on New York avenne, between Sth a oth attention to this institution, established oh “ at * ‘0c 30-tf pared to accommodate gentlemen with Rooms] dec2-d __ Auctioneer. | streets will’ attend to Blue! and Polishing * and jBourd. Every effort will be made to render ee gee eae. thes comfortable oho may favor her with their By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. patronage ‘Transient or table board can be ob- EAPING MACHINES,, THRESHER Stovesand Grates He also il put new brick Maings in Stoves for munch leas than the regular rice Orders can be left with Basil Lancaster, by the energy derived ils, expels them from the as; may occasion griping, and e Professor F. Sherbrooke, a gentleman who bears the highest testimonials ; competency in his profession The studies taugit here are OR RENT OR LEASE—DWELLING- House 332, north side Penn. avenue, between em. When make the ; wi 04 to Oth streets. 0: est locations | tained. Families supplied with meals. d@ Straw-Carrier, Hardware, &e., at | Porter, and Wall, Barnard & Co.'s aucth Practical penmanship, book keeping by single | come afterwards, No great good ‘a ohn ach sved without tetas chr for profefsionsl or business mens To | _ decd-6te Au On SATURDAY, the 20th instant, I | Satisfiction given. a and double entry, and arithmetic. some trouble in {ts attainment, and this rule applies to the — a punctual tenant the rent will be moderate. Ap- ly on the premisesto GEO. H. B WHITE & B ., or to CHAS. H. LANE, Gents Furnishing Store, 424 Penn. avenue, near 4} street. nov lz shall sell, in front of my auction store, at 10 o’cleck a m.— Five new reaping Machines, mede by Forbus & Co., with apparatus complete One Thresher and Straw-carrier, two Harrows One Plough, with a lot of other Hardware The above articles will be sold, without reserve, recovery of health. These sy nly occur where the nate of iinpure, tenect Arresten —Last night Officer Digges and | bnmore. A consecutive use for afew daye will aa arresting Wm. Baker and George Edwarda, | llowet, health and vigor will, tu who are charged with being engaged in the | “°7%4,°Y the 18 of RRANDKETH’S Pille “ - Did bo: 3 Cenal street, Brandreth fire ricton the 15th November. They wore | so vcast cre Ree ha At 63 Canal street, Brandreth UARD.—MK8. MADDOX, CORNER OF 4} street and Penn avenue, over Giiman’s Drug Store, is prepared to accommodate members of Congress and others with Board. Her apart- ments are furnished in a superior style, and fully eqal to any in the city. dec l-lw* {70 UN D.—ON SATURDAY MORNING last, near the Centre Market.a BAG, with money and a memorandum of articles jo it, which the owner ~_ —_ by oailiog a oe the Star. deseribing the properry, a this advertisement. ae ve WATCHES, JEWELRY,SILVERWA RE Baliding, New York, by T. W. wyott & Sous, 133 uorth . &e. B. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS Wife | to pay freight and storege. A. GREEN 18 = : brought before Justice Drury at the western | Sed street, Phllatelpiia, and by meteine dea E INVITE ATTENTION TO OUR EX- wish for Board in a private family, elther in| now 25-4 Auctioneer. | J peony art thin of Rade Gevboe Tee lock-up, and by him held for trial at the | *!” as are cord are =~ see thes | Georgetown, or First Ward of Washington city | {>> The above sale is postponed in conse- Draught Ale, which ts very fine, and will be Criminal Court. —a i" Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware, | ver stich \ewene.. are piled 7 bes jared Will furnish thetr own room in part. Address | quence of the rain until SATURDAY, the 6th | atthe low price of 26,75 per bbl . forersh coly tum) Rimees, cacrien w 1 bag now on bh all stock of the most fashionabie | Sty! so fede sae 1a le Oatl af & are, ¢! F.J Georgetown, D.C. nov 28-lw_ | instant, same hour, when it will positively teke ARNY &SHINN, CTIONS IN ASHINGTON | *tyive of rich gold Jewe! so, @ large assortment of very | plated A & » Fable Cutlery, &c 2 , | Place withbut regard to weather nov 26 Georgetown, D.C Coonry.—Further returns of last Thursday’ | (P*ri0" sold and sliver Watches. tam Also, Gold, Silver, and fine Steel Spectacles, | PyOARDING. —A SUITE OF ROOMS FOR | Place Wiles ~ A GREEN, Auet’r. election have been received, which are of the | s,s, Forks: Patien, cake wat pie Knives, salt, mustard | 89d Eve G.asses of every focus Rent with Board, at 403 F street, in Union Row, ard the immediate vicinity of the Patent Office nov 25-8t# OARDING —A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, also two single gentlemen can be accom ted with Rooms ‘and Board ina private fam ily where there are no more boarders ot children, on reasonable terms. Apply at 424 6th street, be- tween F and G. nov 19 tf J°LENVID FLOWEKS AND FEAT ~~ \) ERS just opened at GEV. H. CASS! DY°?S, successors to A. Tate, 314 Pennsvi avenue. now 14 17 LVET AN ELEGANT yiaque CLOAKS. By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. RUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE Building Le’ id street west. between and C street.—By vir- tue ip ignces J ladeean hore executed and re- ED corded, the subscriber will sell at public sale, on ¢ JUST RECEIV WEDNESDAY, the 17th day of December, 1256, | WW" BAY SevoanT VELVET and on the premises, at1o’clock p.m, Lot No. 11 MOIRE ANTIQUE CLOARS, in reservation No. 11, fronting 25 feet on 34 street We name in part t! same tenor as the previous ones. District No. | *% olive Spcous, Napkin Rings, Pitel 2 gave for “* school” 13 votes, “ no scoot”? 20 | £.0% wild steriin votes; District No. 6 gave for “ sehool’’ 10, for “no sebool’’ 21. Two districts remain to be reported. ——= Cariwinay Cocat.—The following cases were | triesdorours anne s recent victim disposed of yesterday. Wm. Hic erson, as. | o'ine dreated ith force the teat be es and Standard Silver farnished in all sault and battery on asiave ; guilty—not sen- | tren seo aid; Kuowiug ae we did that in tothe grave. | Watches and Chronometers of every descrip 5 ne tenced. John Nugent and Telenschas Harris, | 1» cases of Cougus, Colds, Bronchitis Lap, tlon skilifally repaired A practical knowledge | ERO ak roadie West, between Pennsylvania avenue and C street, | ARAMENTA, CORINTBIAN, colored, riot ; guilty—one month in the count: Throat diseases, put you trust ia Mrs. of this branch, to which strict personal attention | 1 oaious Doarding-house on the southeast corner | DY 150 feet to a 35 feet alley MARIA THERESE, ADELINE jail. The petit jury was discharged until fede alaata of Liverwort au joarhou| is given, guarantees satisfaction to those having of Pennsylvania se and 4\ street, which is The above property is situated in one of the ANNABEL, HELENA, &¢ &e &>-. Thursday at 10 o'clock. Weeks & Potter, No. 154 Washington street, Bos- | fine Watches to repair ” being entirely refitted and furnished.’ She bas | Most desirable parts of the city, near Trinity] all the above are entire new desivn« eral Ageuts. For sale by W. H. Gilman, Charles Engraving in its branches, including the rooms for rent (at different prices according to Church, and offers a rare opportunity to persons tiest styles extant, now en exbibit <n of arms, crests, mottoes, &c., on stone, [parr location,) with or without board. All de- | desirous to bulld or invest. original Cloak and Mantilla Emporium one in the best manner. The above, comprising the largest an1 most varied assortment ever offered to our customers, will be sold at prices as low as in any city in this HO. Hoon.” | country. ™ . Orders for every description of Sliver Ware, as well as forall other articles in our line, promptly remarked @ | executed Tea Setts, ac, sale at lower B Aaf« jairo & Palmer, Z. D. Gilman, and by Droggists Crecrit Cournt.—The case of Carroll vs. - Terms of sale: One-third cash; the balance in MAXWE'‘La& BRU, Blagden, which has engaged the attention i Visit so handsomely exgraved and *!"ing such acoommodations will do well to call | § 1 )"It) S0 digs ; ne third cash; the balance St 295 Pennaviravia avencve the Court and jury during several days, was printed GALT & BRO, Jewelers Bese SCenen Seemneatves vlvewhees,” wee 81551 5 day ol alo: matted eee ek a ee under consideration this morning. aI wh is one N.B.—Closk and Mantila a 4 the ; 1 in st 003" work efter the sale the property will be resold, | T°" upon one week’s notice, at the risk and expense of LEX\SDRIA AND Wh ye Pal the ourchaser. All conveyancing at ihe expense MAILEOAD COMPANY Sper nt Borts, dec 2-6t "324 Pa. ave., bet. 9th and 10th sts. Bote, &c.—MRS8. BATES, ON THES. W MOLE BL BILLIARD tapreparedtoac Saiadsteguntionnse itn LLIARD TABLES.—TWO BILLIA epal aco! Tooms R Tables in good order. are for sale. ith cr without board. Every effort will be made Arp.y t& the Steward at the Wrsh- to render those comfortable who may favor her | of the purchaser, Tit'e indisputable guaranieed by the Wa-bia,t a t the Ball of the Highlanders, at ated Stomach is uion Club R. Lafay- with their Transient or table board. CHAS. ® WALLACH, Trustee. | Eiry. for sale on ", Wedate Sonecioe exam anne sar ree Lay Baus, ee Ww ean be obtained ap6-tf | nov o-atawade SAB. O. MCGUIRE, Avot. | ‘dec t-ccbw nioes & co.

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