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EVENING STAR.) ores race olorine | Urcumenteumining tanamesevin | SUSRIGR To ALL. avoriow sales. | TELEGRAPH NEWS. tive to the wants of the Washington Asylum, | Sarespreias, lsmenene strains, brawen addle galls; Ae. | THIRD GRAND BALL THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-MORROW. FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. a Washi al ; oF THE nom LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. |*''o the peerta a Cale ber bolle, ZALMAN. Proprietors Gat" | Western Hose Company, No. 1,| MABSHAL’S SALE —IN VIRTUE oF | BY HOUSE PRINTING TE ee ee ror’s OFFI * . as, issned from the b Legislature Boar or ALpznuex.—The Board met yes- | To the Board of Aldermenand | UF Brandreth's Fills.—The Weak, the | On FUESDAY EVENING, Jan, 13, 1857, | Office of the Circuit Court of the District of Co- |. New _— =e terday evening, and was called to order at wa of Commons Comneit | a} Seva eeise waa ioonet Real tries AT THEIR NEW Razz, Girsend sKeue erncents paneer eum, | neta Seaee: neh dhe emerge mapedenl hey ‘the usual hour. Guxriauex: The Commissioners of the | every organ ci their frames. Bvery dove makes tiie blood | On Twenty-third Street, between Land M. t of the Court-house door of suid county, | the choice of C. Littlejohn as Speak- aunt thio bess hed raat sce entre ine weesinge eerie To'the veins. “Toere pine eae shat ders ack aps the AE WESTERN HOSE COMPANY Most aye sete WEDNESDAY, tne 7th day —% Ths Gevereecascesige is now belng read. a recen! a cersi ” I bl crenati rities ounce to their friends wary, defendant right le, cvived’” Also, one enclosing the bank account the fences and the water ram, and also for in- Se dpectnare ee teine Sal they raw of uch colle. pubilo generally. ‘that they will Dedicate their incase uereditnand oo Lot No. 10, in Square paar of the Corporation; referred to the finance | ere and ly ere ere bedding, ask for Seen Drennan eae | new House with a Grand on the above eve. | No. 258, er with als sae ee} the im- P Death re regi send com: Also. i i iri ations for those o! and also fi ® y oceasion - | ning. .) ts thereon, set: and levied upon as BILADELPEIA, Jan. 6 —Ma itten died muetire ts the emus of dough Mitchell, ae ing @ mule, and pgp chee for a4 Patent fal were’ this must be re ehth for the soe | Having built the house, which costs us near aS per of Allison Nailor, and will be sold | of erysipelas at the Lapierre House this morn- ¢ A < =. comeafterwards. No great good is often achlered without | $4,000, without aid from either Government or | to satisty Judicial, Ne. 170, to March term, 1566, in, e has beeu in ch: of Fort Mifftin, police constable of the fifth district; referred | ice-house, as follows, viz : some trouble in its attainment, and this rule applies to the 3 arge to police committee, and ordered to be printed. | For painting the house, and materials recovery of health. These symptoms only occur where the a apo Rattan ftp pode cee peels Bank of Metropolis ses J ean < on the Delaware. reported a bill for the relief of Chas Stewart; | Fensing .evneess +++ $400 | Namors: ‘4 Ssuscenuve use for a few Saye will sstely we | The ungntmous satisfaction given at our former | dec ts-te > gay the District of Coluuabla. Gnow Storm and Travel Eastward Telie! as. wart; se eeeee a ne % . moat unbelievi great good the pills are doing. The newed en , and the is | Sgectemn mont be cate acct? af terncoe rod | Hall Ineplves us with re oa lowed, heal , cane + 160 | cured by the use of REANDMETHPS Bille, 7 Touueh DO brightest one edge themselves that this will be the By A. GREEN, Auctioncer Boston, Jan. 4.—About a foot of snow fell Mr. Ruff, from public schools committee, | To purchase one mu the season, 2nd that no exertion OUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNI-|)... during yesterday and last night. and it P' P ec y' gh! a . Sof, % ima’ - a Teported 3 bill for the erection of a school For repairing water ram...... a 60 Pemer: at 28 cents per ey at < ‘Canal street, Brandreth | w! 8] that may contribute to Bees pleas ai ture, Feath hi is considerably drifted. All the steamboat peace third school district, with an clan Secon ira Philadelpuis, wait by Meticiae destare fener ture of those Who tay honor them with thetr 9 Wit ye ae ‘sell, at | trains from New York to day were late. z - ence. Supper will be furnished by an experienced caterer. Scott’s Celebrated Cotillon Band has been en- for the occasion. ‘he Ball wil! open with the presentation of a the House-furnishing store of A. H. Lee, No 33 ig Sar K street, between 7th and sth streets, opposite the Illinois Legislature. Northern Liberties Market-bouase, at 10 o’clock Sprincriawp, Jan. 5.—The Illinois eal ag Chairs, tg ties lature met to-day, when the Democrats forcie Da Sidchontds, "Wasksteeae at pea. | bly expelled Mr. Bridges, the Fepublican Mr. Houston moved to postpone, print, and The necessary labor for painting the build- make the bill the special order for Monday | ing will be principally done by inmates of the next; carried. workhouse, as will all the whole labor for con- Mr. Riggs, from finance committee, reported | structing an ice-house and repairing the fences. a bill for the relief of Thomas H Benton, | The ice-houso, after it shall be constructed, 2 Ic . Silk Fiag. lowed q i with an pl ko ; passed. Also, Council | will be filled without cost to the Corporation, troubled with affections et he Pore No Hats, Slap ox Sieeneenie wat 08S = ee Beds, Mattresses, and B: core pripors set daalay by the soeiaee Dill for the relief of Alexander Adams ; passed. | and during the summer months ice can be sold | many new pommel kuswlodee i ieee een tee wore ey Se ere one poeta Gistees und. cua pep etic y hen ers yas ‘Ao Ars and Mr. Also, Council bill for relief of W. A ilson ; | out of it toa sufficient amount to reimburse | Pictorial.“ They ares simple and elegant form for adin Tickets ONE DOLLAR—admitting a gentle- > of Sama . Cane-seat Chairs, Wood do b ‘With a large lot of otber articles which we | “*ile (dem.) as clerk deem unnecessary to enumerate. arsed. the Corporation very speedily for the outlay for | !**rins, !u combination, several mudicinal substances held | 1) 2 ASMtaS GINE 4 5 . 2 . : 4 see 1 Physiciac a thi eat it of Lhe Common Council returned tke bill to | its construction, besides furnishing to the sick, Brcuchtal affect Dr. OL F. Bigelow, ‘containing to Committee of Arrangements. ; 4 5, ji ji ; a : . cash, Conviction of Tackerman. — the salaries of the Secretaries of the | without expense, one of the most important freely by public ieenare aa seealtane ee ‘searing and ba Riggles, oo Ww one ee cain ror moa sb days, fu naums entintne Boston, Jan. 3.—The jury in the case of two Boards; passed. Also, @ bill for paving | remedial agents ih the treatment of fevers. giving strength to the voice. Sold by all Drag, A6,0.16'19.13 ’ at ere eukiaced ueuking taterent. a 4 th defraudi the footway and setting the curbstones in| The blankets are absolutely necessary to the f JaMES N. CAL! Amalie aes —— asa i i A. GREEN, Auct’r. Tuckerman, who is charged wit prepe wed seize) of — ae eae bed bt abe heme bade —— yada ps oss = AR RED PHILBRICK is Here Again! pe ait ee. fe “ere se ments committee. Also, a bill prescribing the | now there have been in use so long that they ye i“ ZEN, Auctioneer. ceils « 2 duties and salaries of the Surveyor and As- | are worn out. A mule or horse, to do plowing, | On the Sth instant, by the Rev. A.@ Caroth- (From 377 and 379 Broadway , New York,) Pelee: septa ae ace Aare be verdict of guilty Rufus Choate, counsel sistant Surveyor with several amendments is urgently required; and asthe garden is | ¢T, Mr @. ALFRED HALL and Miss SALLIE wit Serer ait 4, by order | “°F the defendant, immodiately filed a bill of Mr. Riggs moved to lay the last named bill | now Geld uite a considerable sum the | 4.4 MILLER, both of this city. . BOOKS AND PRESENTS. Nii dhlat Gera wpe Pata ‘o Fri exceptions, to be urgued before the final dis- : 7 w yielding quite % , At Wesley Chapel, on the 6th instant, by the + | of the Navy Agent, at Auction —-On | position of thecase. Tuckerman remains at on the table for one week ; passed. skilful and industrious persons in charge of it | gey Mr hehe Mr. HENRY O. NOYES to — DAY, the 9th instant, I shall sell, at the Wasb- | P 6 A bill for the ee of E, K, and M | ought to be encouraged tp persevere in their | Miss EMILY L. COLLISON, doth of this city, | At the Old Stand, under Dexter’s Hotel, corner of ington Navy Yard, at i2 o’ciock m., tug follow | large o bail The present verdict was for ap- Streets in the First Ward was passed. Also, a| efforts, by affording them all the facilities re- ES Seventh street and Louisiana avenue, ing articles, viz : propriating $5.000 Numerous other indict- Works in all the departments of ancient and mod- em Science, Literature and Art Our eer BOOKS include every vartety, in su} unique and c ndings, elegantly ti- taeearea, q y gS, elegantly A PRESENT, worth from 25 Cents to #100, will be given (im mediately after the sale) to the purchaser of every Book for which we receive #1 or more. 5 Shans purchaser of a Book will be requested to ect a dill making appropriation for supplying a de- | quired for a successful prosecution of their DIED, HU WILL OPEN THIS Day, 60 pounds of Bread, 83 pounds of Cheese ments are pending against him, his aggregate ficiency for grading and pavelng Twenty- | labors. On the morning of the Sth instant, at quarter Cooreuine tee areata es ookaee de: 1 Lepgppanniges a patent Balaace peonlation being about $180,000. first west Sis The water ram was completely out of order it 4 o'clock, Mrs. MARY A., wife of John sottinent of LooKS ever offerea in this city. Terms cash A. GREEN Balti Markets Mr. Miller offered a joint resolution in rela- when the gentleman now at the head of the | Knowles, In the 69th year of her age. Formerly consisting of a splendid selection of Standard| jans-a ” Auctioneer. timere ee tion to the circle at the intersection of Four- | institution entered on the discharge of his | °f Baltimore, Md Bauriwors, Jan. 6.—Flour is rather more teenth street and Vermont avenue, and the | duties in June last, and has continued to be so | ,. TBe funeral will take place from McKendree coustuction of a sewer from Franklin Square | ever since. [t is of Seer importance to the ates eo eae Oe et to the canal; paseed. building, and cost the Corporation several On the 5th instant, after a long and painfall ill- Adjourned venice dollars to ye and place it | ness, GEORGE ALBERT, infant son of Peter Recetrts or tag Pouce Orricers.— where it now is; and it would be a very un- | and Sarah C Grantum, aged 1 year and 18 days. answer to the inquiries of the vessel wise economy to suffer it to be utterly ruined vthe filends of the fimfly ig leet ee mon Council relative to the receipts of the | for the want of so small an outlay as that noon the 7th inst at 3o'ctock fom Nod [New police for the months of July, August, Sep- which is now required sl fag it in good rk tw and’ ; ii York avenue, between 4th and Sth streets * tember, and October, 1856. the Mayor yester- working order. Respeotfully, Gn the 5th instant, JOHN "TABLER, in the By JAS C. Mc6UIRE, Auctioneer active to-day; sales of Howard street at $6.25. NATALOGUE SALE OF A VAST AS- Wheat is quict with little change in rates; good reds $1.40a$! 42, fair to good whites received | $; 50a$1.57 Corn is anchanged; sales at 60 TUESDAY, A F - ery ar aS2> for white and yellow. PNESDAY, and THURSDAY EVEN- Whisky is firm at 26ic. S, Jannary Sixth, Seventh, end Eighth, New York Markets. commencing precisely at 6 o’clock, at the Aur- tion Rooms, I sball sell, without reserve, a valuable invoice of London Books and Prints, “ ZALED E -LOP b : ‘ew Yor«, Jan. 6 —Flour is ; Bales day trapsmitted to the Board the following W. B. Macruper, Mayor. 67th year of his age. SEALED ENVELOPE Just received from the celebrated Edward Lum- | ppl hoe oe Sei $6.15a86.30; aa Hist. S will take plave on Ww. ékie. the containing the name of one of the list of presents | |, comprising works on f 7.5! “bs ate $ 1s H commy nication : Nartoxan T rae —Th Bivei tis nik # funeral will take place on Wednesday, the | which may be found in our smell bills Dfvinity, the Arts, Sciences, History, Belles Let. | tends downward—$6.85a$7 20. Mayor s Orrice, January 5th, 1857. AvionaL TaEATRE —The Ravel Troupe | 7th inst., at3 o’clock, from the Foundry Church, 5 per cent of all our net receipts will be sills ) & , : Wheat hes advanced; soles 17 ; Te the Board ef Common Council - opened last night before a crowded house, | to wiich his friends are invited to attend. Tes ; 000 bushels Placed in the hands of His Honor the Mayor of Washington, to be distributed for the benefit of the Poor of the city We sell our Books invariably as low as they can be bought anywhere, and in many cases 25 per cent cheaper We give ali who buy our Books handsome Presents, but we wish {t distinctly understood that no purchaser of a Book will have any valid clalm upon ws fora Present,—the only considera- white $1 76, red $1 59. Corn bas declined, Gentlemen : In answer to your resolution of | 14€ troupe in none of their previous visits has | _O4 Monday, the Sth instant, WILLIE, young- sales of 15,500 bushels; mixed 69c., white 73c., December Stii, 1356, 1 herewith enclose a com- | #°"™ Searly so strong and complete, especially carruna 0 saath ee me? -Eieey, seed munication from the Chief of Police, dated fon ballet. We need hardly say that the per- Funeral To- Morrow, (Wednesday,) at ten the 12th ultimo. The first question embraced | fT™4nCces from first to last ae received With | o’clock 2_m_, from No. 485 12th street, above F, ia the resolution asks ‘‘ What has caused the | *!™°st extravagant demonstrations of delight. to proceed to the Congressional Cemetery * falling off in the receip and though an- Indeed, in their peculiar line, the Ravels arc nm Monday, the Sth instant, CHARLES ©. swered by the Chief of Police, gives me occa- unapproachable, and how the world will get fe tees ee ee ideatof thi ate Ps pee @ ould sia. but for 8 resideato: i sion to say that, besides the refusal of some| °° Without them should the company ever Als funeral will take place ‘Te-Morrow, the ath Anatomy, Chemistry, Surgery, Voyezes, Travels Grammers, &c. in Gieek, Eatin, French, Arabic, Hebrew, and German yellow 74° Also, works on Pork is firm; mese $20.12} Beef is steady; Architecture, Antiquities, Mathematics, Music oak ts Sm; oy : Dawine, Astmmcony. Poe ‘Zoology, Fiction | reprcked Chicago $11.90a$15. Lard is buoy- tal Mlustrations, Geopraphy, Astrology | ant; bbls. at i2ic. he Drama, Painting, Sculpture Whisky is firm ; Obio 270. locntion, Writing, Army, Navy, &c. Sale peremptory, without regard to weather or Dep : af Financial of the Police Macistrates to recognize certain | 248° t0 exist is more than we can conceive ini of | tlon we receive is the money paid for our Books. | prices, mem Police Constables, becauze they had not been | Mey they live a thousand years at least, and denes, ‘Pea ‘aveaue, betwgen 1Xh snd a0th ets the tha its othe tend oe ne Frenens Sauceesin F Shirai i neigh cr seh & t istand 951; Com confirmed by the Board of Aldermen, every | “° slso to seo them. The friends ‘f the family are requested to attend alain Fate ater peat our age influence in | Catalogues may be hed by calling at the auc- | ort a Combany | 6 ‘Ti ois Central shares difficulty was thrown by those Magistrates and Nae oe . without further notice. The members of the R. |“ We extend acordial Invitation to ouro'd friends | {#2 Fooms. TAS, COMESUIRE | tri: aa; Wtead a1: Melange Bontbees 30 others in the way of Constables whose ap- Orricers Evecteo.—The following mem- | A Chapter and the Masonic Order genorlly, are and patrons, and the eftizens generally, to call Sindh —— Be tec Maen on . ts hers were elected officers of the Metropolitan | 2/80 Invited. Mort pros d canes where the cvitence wer close | Hook, and. Ladder Company, on the 24 inet.: | — ee on the most trivial grounds, and in some in- | 940 T. Chauncy, president : Thomas Stone, For Sale and Rent. stances have defaced the warrant upon which | St8t vice president; Chas Hawke. second do ; they had entered judgment against the Corpo- Jas. A. Ingram, secretary ; Geo. Caton, assist- URNISHED ROOMS —SEVERAL HAND. ration, by drawing decp black marks through | 8240"; Rob’t A Payne, treasurer; Kennard somely Furnished Rooms are for rent, at No. the lines containing the decisic that it Cox, Wm A. Baird. Chas. K. Orme, William ap etal dander inte hl ould not be read ; in other eas Scott and Andrew Bayne, directors; Messrs. | (18! of the Serretary of the Treasury. Meals furn- New York Central 94, Canton Company 223; Virginia 6’s 893; Missouri 6's 87. Sterling exchange is dull at 108a1084 and see nis at TUN OLD STAND, under Dexte-’s Hotel, (corner of Seventh street and Louisiana avennue,) = of the Red F lag and Gift Bookstore. dec %6-tf T. PHILBRICK, Agent. OY 8? SLEIGHS, GAMES OF CHESS, Leto, Cards, Blocks, &c.,&c , at No 20 be tween Sth and 9th streets. By WALL. BARNARD & CO... Anctioneers. FP\RUSTER’S SALE OF BRICK HOUSE aad Lot ia the First Ward at Public Auction.—-Gn TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Janvary 1th, at 3% o'clock, in front of the prem- Ises, by virtne of a deed of trust dated May 14 1853, and duly recordedin Liber J. A.8, No 1M, folios 131, 135, and 196, one of the land re- COAL KEPT UNDER COVER. 5280 dbs to the Ton. - ne ON HAND. THE BEST QUALITIES of White Arh, Red Ash aad Lehigh COAL. W cal re : 3 Ho jan 6- : } cords for Washingt: inty, iil seli, t a 5 ‘ vered free gual Rad hese checteed plone! Sarat’ $02 Chauncy, Stone, Hawke. Baird and Ingram, = in the House. _jan6 cose jan3 H.J McLAUGLIN & CO. Sata partof lst No 12, y. Rested fe mee —— dtogive satisfaction. Dell violating law by throwin, obstructions in the | 2¢legates to the United Fire Department. {OR RENT—A SUITE OF ELEGANTLY THE HOLIDAYS. ing 16 feet on 20th street west, between M and N Also, Hickory, Oak and Pine WOOD T.J.& W.M. GALT, N. W. corner 12th and C streets, No. 547, dec 20-tf one square south of Pa. avenue . furnished ‘apartments. consisting of a large streets, the judgment has been rendered Parlor, Bed Rooms $, ec: if ~ - = a E 0: and Bath Rooms, connecting against the Corporation on the ground that} ,©!?8—Ma» Bursgp ro Daata —About one rr > : , Pome the streets needed filling up, sat tex simi- | 0’clock last night a fire broke out in a fraine | Gnd irecil Lewsthoeee 103 ee ay the French Ecol and Brazil Legations; 153 corner of 224 and Penn lar pretexts have been resorted to for the pur- house on N, between Tyelfth and Thirteenth | avanue Or the whole house will be rented , apparently, of causing the very falling | StTect®: eccupied by an elderly man, named | furnished. jan 6-3t® be to which a refer. = ame pani eae Wood, with hisfamily. During the conflagra- = ai we LPP OR rants have been applied for by the Police and tion the old man was seen to rush to the door, | {10 LET—-TWO NEWLY FINISHED COT- streets, and running back 74 feet to an alley. Tke Lot contains 1194 feet, more cr less, with the improvements, consisting of a comfortable Brick House ‘Terms: One-third cash; the remainder in six and twelve months, bearing Interest, and secured A FEW SADLES V by a deed of trust on the property. ISON just from the mountains. | B. W. REED, Trustee. KING & BURCHELL, GAUTIER’S CONFECTIONERY SALOON A’ 18 USUAL AT THIS SEASON OF THK year, |) have made extensive arrangements supply the public with every thing in my line, at the shortest notice and of the best quality. In my assortment will be found— 3,000 ponnds assorted Sugar Plums, for conveni- ence packed in pounds and half bays — i snats, tage Houses on N street norlh, between 11th 3. cd comer Vermont avertue ‘Sth et. the delay in issuing them hus been so great . foe bp losapars An examination of the | .nq tech strecte weet. Rent $10 per month En. | French Kisses, a large and beautiful assortment WALL, BARNARD & CO, __dec 0 Vermont a and that the cause of complaint has ceased to exist, | 7049 Showed him to have been terribly burnt | quire of J. P. Hilton. office on 1ith street, near | Bon-Bons, in sacks, Cornucoplas SKUIT AND BUTTER ENIVES, & and therefore no penalty could be imposed. i The cause of the fira is not known. Mr Wood the corner of Penn. avenue. Fancy Boxes and Baskets ¥ was a laboring man, well know d d B {} d rich styl ‘Tabiet, Sewing Birds, ee cases, have written to one of them for his reasons for a laboring man, we nown and estecme jan 3-1lw JNO. P. HILTON. ‘oxes of Pruncs, new and rich styles Packet Knives, cheap, at A *s, , ji A as an industrious a thy citizen. Small Cake of every description O fice of the Cire: District of Columb 3 - mm Seventh etrect. ene decision, and received no answer, though si nd worthy citizen. DELIGHTFUL COUNTRY RESIDENCE | Preserves, a general 8” - ee ie Spefee peal [ese yay na my letter was written in July. I have also ESSE 2 been told that they felt themselves warranted |, VW 4881NGrox Crncus —An attractive enter- | aestrable Country Residence aboilt eanile ced c in their course by that of the Councils, ard | ‘#inment is announced for to-night at this es- | quarter distant from the Post Office, ia a nerth- , asl thought they were right in this inference tablishment, in which Madame Tourniaire, | easterly direction, on Boundary street, between I have been obliged to eubmit, lest I might | the Ferranti family, Mons Debach, and that j 6th and 7th streets eust. make matters worse by farther interference. inimitable joker, Jim Myers, appear, assisted | The lot consists of about two acres of ground, for the Couuty of Washington, and to me direct- ed, I shail expose to public sale, for cash, in front of the Court- house dour of said County. on MON lating Library, 455 Se ae DAY, the 12th day of January next, 1357, at 12 Leccronet apne , o’clock im., eli defendant’s right, tite, claim and — > interest in and to Lot? a sacaguens No. 559, deo 29 FERS USON, 486 7th street. as la‘d down on the plat of the city of Washing- ply FOR SALE.—The subscriber has for sale a On Monday, the 22d fastene, will be exhibited inmiy Saloon the largest and richest disp!ay of large frnitand pound Cakes probably ever wit- nessed in this city, varying In price from £0 cents to $10 each Every thing to be found in a first-class confec- ; 1 “ . Me SHEPHERDS 1 W: B. Macruper, Mayor. pees om Aes al che has Te placed 4 | se5 many conveniences not usual 12 a country rest. dez 18 eolm Pa. ave , bet. 12th and 13th sts. tie gaopaty or: kota Bothwell, ued Silt ad informs the ladies of Washington, that The report of the Chief of Police, accompany- ae itional stoves and furnaces in | Gence. Iris forty-three feet front and thirty-three | —— sold to satiefy Judiciais, No. 331, to October term, 1956, Alfred Chapman vs. Andrew Both- well. J.D. HUOVER, Marshal dec 17-ts for the District of Columbia a: the amphitheatre, and it is now one of the ing the above, shows that the money deposited | most comfortable "places of amusement in the by twelve officers, during that time, amounts to city. $1,334 74 Officers Reynolds, Yeatman, Mitchell they have —— at Parker’s Fancy Store, under the National Hotel, a choice ment of Caps, Head Lresses, Coffiers. Fancy Articles, &c, at PARKER Gold Medal Pianos! STEINWAY & SONS, Manufacturers, deep, with a two-story kitchen attached. ‘The situation {s elevated, perfectly healthy, and ) and commands a fine view of the city and surround- Crixat Court —D P. Kurtz submitted a | ing country. 85 Watker Street, New Yorx, Fancy, Comb and Perfumery Store, and Dougherty, who were ie confirmed, and | cage of assault and battery, and was fined $5 Betonging to the premises are a stable, car- ECEIVED THE FOLLOWING FIRST —— = of Chubb Ir — | jan 1-st* under National Hotel. made no deposit, collected $477.90. On 30th | and costs ; George Thompson. larceny, acquit- tlage-house and wood-shed, all convenient to tke PRIZE MEDALS in Competition. Wasuineton, Januery 1 ICE CREAM November these officers bad $612 22, which house and In good order. with the hest makers of Boston, New ¥Pe . 1; Ai alias Pi = they were prepared to deposit if the Register cated Be re Omakie ye iatceny;/80 The house is comfortably furnished, and the had issued drafts to pay them for their ser- Sn furniture 1s for sale with the premises Mr. Key, the District Attorney, being de-| Apply by letter or in pereaa te At 37% Cents Per Quart. OTELS, BOARDING-HOUSES AND others will Gnd it much cheaper and better benevolent OHN D BARROW ANDHENRY HOLMES eS ee mea peia See nn HERES are this day admitted as partners in the Bank- TWO FIRST PRIZE MEDALS at the Me- - ; > ing House of Chubb Brothers. The firm from vices. The Chief advised them to pursue this | tained from the court since Friday, by sick. | jaa3-3 WM. STICKNEY. | ‘"0polltan Pair, Washington, March, '855. | thf, date will be composed of Chas. st_J Chubb, | than ee ee — ¥ ness, Mr. Wharton has been acting in his [MS FOR SALE CINTEADING To | York, November, 1855, (being the only Gold | ohn D Barrow, and Henry Holmes. The | enteriainments can have & at less pris, ot Covvusta Lovee Festivat, last night, was| place. ARMS FOR SALE —INTENDING TO | sredal given for Pianos within tee lastely years, | House in Davenport, lowa, ts com ofChas.| i.n3-1m® Corner F and 12th streets another satisfactory demonstration of what] Tne Hor given at the Washington House The fees i ee farm, the subscriber will |", GOLD MEDAL at the Maryland Institute, | $t-3. Chubb, Wm_ iH. Dougal. and Alexander H. | = the brotherhood can do when they undertake > | sell the farm in Alexandria county, Virginia, on Barrow, under the firm of Chubb Brothers. Bar- row & Co CHUBB BROTHERS. jan 1-tf R. VAN PATTEN, DENTIST, PRE- Baltimore, 1856. THE FIRST PRIZE MEDAL at the Fair, Crystal Pelace, New York, November, 1856 Among the judges were the first musical talent of GRAND JUVENILE BALL. ONSIEUR T. F.GASZYN8KI RESPECT- fully informs the ladies and tlemen of Washington and Georgetown that Quarteriv " on Monday night last, was a brilliant affair. which rT a a we believe was even much Every one seemed highly pleased and d«- Goutslan Slr nctens aoe te nites eee ei “ sgl vey any previous Levee of the Or- lighted, and the merry dance waz continued | Rosds, 3 miles from the Georgetown Aqueduct, der. Indeed there were as many present as/ until a late hour. and 6 miles from both Washington and Alexan- ¢ i le 4 rount b Gottschalz, Wol- Examination Ball of his pupils will take > in a ee loirarnly . regard — pier Seti eee ita Caine = well- leieane a Sane, ° male, Wel iiesas iad cates an deed lag opto hs Georgetown, at Uniox Hatt, on WEDNES- 0 . mething of a squeeze} AnnrestzD.—Yesterday Watchmen Norwood | 2"#2% Ad beck coed wang ax rons, |S & S Pianos are warranted for three years, ’ lose DAY EVENING, the 7th of January, and in services rendered to cal! at their earilest conventi- ence and settie, after which he wil! be pleased to serve them again. Office at his residence, No. 10 Pennsylvania avenue, near Georgetown. at that and Birch arrested Thomas Allen. with front and back covered porticos, the former - . Colored, on | ;; e ° : iting Se Laprrremiery ane exereieet borates - —. - gold watch. He was servant or fier ions: Sharpe son coment a dior gre ah wal - | taken before Justice Donn and i , ferred on quite a number of ladies in the | a further bearing. sp ia i ke a pect aera poe aan Washington at Teurenaxce Hatt, E street, between 9th and 10th streets, the 9th of January. Dancing commences at 7 o'clock. Ladies are most respectfully invited to attend, and a written guarantee given. Prices moderate. For sale at No 498 Eleventh street, Sth door above Pennsylvaniaavenue dec 30-e03:* ; u cows, and an ample cistern (attached tothe barn: REWARD. —-STRAYED AWAY ON | deo 29—dllt with their children, to witness the progress made lodge rooms, after which they entered the hall — a root cellar under the barn, to hold 2,000 busheis $5 the zd instant, a half grown, cross; — OVERLAND EXPRESS! by Mons. Gasrynski's pupils in one quarter. Oeseealis, accompanied by the brothers of the | mLusiin’s Lanigs’ Gazerre ur Fasutoy, for | of 200t8 for market or stock feeding; ice house; | breed NEW FOUNDLAND PUP, ten ie The second term commences on the 13th of Order. ; Snuary, contains the most reliable styles oe spring house; smoke house ; corn honse; a stone | eolor,and answers to the name of Cato. CHESAPEAKE BAY OYSTERS! Jom in Washington, and in Georgetown the Then wae given the fine introductory ode, sty market root house, and a store house. Also, 2 | He was much valued on account of be- QCBWARZ 4 & DRURY AHEAD OF ALL 2 COMPETITORS !—Antictpating 7 a severe winter, we have made ar- rangements for a negtiae gt 2 of superior OYSTERS, and though navigation may be closed for the season we will atalltimes havea full supply of Fresh Opencd Oysters. Persons using large quantities for Din- ners, Balls and Parties, should give us a call. But one price thronghout the season to regular customers. SCHWARZE & DRURY, Dealers in Oysters alone, dec 31-lw 499 11th st., second door above E 10th of January. Application can be made at Mr. G °s residence, 407 E street. Ladies wish- ing to place their children under him will please make an early application, as M.@ ng ga ne his pupils forthe Grand May Ball in this term. jan 3-lw TO THE LADIES—TU THE LADIES: N RS M. L. SPOONER, No. 413 PENNA. avenue, corner ay street south side, Ladies’, Gentlemen’s, and Children’s FURNISHING BAZAAR. Ladiesand Children’s Underelothi: of all description, Plain and Embroid Chemises, Drawers, Skirts, Caps, long and short MANUAL OF ETIQUETSE iM WAS -| Night Gowns, ladies’ and misses Wrapcers, ie- INGTON. dies’ Illusion Ca) etsy Coon Dra -room HiS MANUAL IS INDISPENSABLE TO nop pees Quil Carriage » Head Dresses Memters of Congress and straagers sojourn- | of all description, ladies’ Breakfast . Also, ing in Washington. Every !edy and gentieman | a general assortment of Gentlemen's F urnishi should have acopy. Just published and forsale | Goods. Varis Spring and Bone Skirts. Paris at the Book S'and in the Capitol, and at the book. | Dressmaking in all its branches. stores in Washington. dec 23-I1m N. B —French Fluting and Clear Starching " - J every article connected with ladies and chil- ood dal the hi tead a from thi after which prayer by Rev. Mr Fort, which en’ . Sbilli ‘ x Set A rina et caer pestle ehh ae ar was succeeded by pe sda eabie address from coemiopeeret — copes = teal the weutemean ae the crouse nts. here — yor Magruder upon the benificent results Poricr.—French Simpson was arrested yes- | !s also cn the place an orchard of more than a ? Odd Fellowship. Then there was some terday by Watchmen Birch and Micwiaa & yr | thousand thrifty trees of different plantings, con- pital vocal and instrumental music; Prof. | selling policy tickets, He was taken befure | *istiag of the chotcest varieties cf peaches, ap- acre rtech presiding at the piano, (from Ellis's| Justice Birch, and fined £50 and costs Drier Nc Gell hao cae aed -y gusic store.) 23 wi 8. & esent fourteen acr ede iS Pollo Dg, Was one of the most interesting Watca Retorns.—John Hury, drunk in down when'and ise; six a peated AN Lene events of the evening—the address and pre-| the street; dismissed. Adaline Dodson, pro- | market garden; four in clover; twelve ready to ty peentation of books and other gifts to the or- fanity ; fined $5 and costs. Except these two | bt put incom and oats in the spring, and eleven hans (21 in number) under charge of the| cases there have been no trial pte in the | "Wood, of which there is an am 8 oupmy for ge, vy Past Grand Sire Wm. W Moore. | conteal guard house for three nights. Eastern | Tl! the purposes of the place. ‘This farm has Then an abundance of refreshments, sup: | lock-up—George Miles, larcen 8! ‘nil fo tial been cultivated with care and is very productive plied by Ridenour, were distributed ; after at court. Mary Dent, die ae / Ces pa is no pains having been spared to render it remun: which the company, old and young. took a} house 60 days John Kane, drunk and asst tent Hor aiaaity pan auascteonat berted grand promenade up stairs and down through derly ; security and costs. Wm. Speiden, do.; | farmer, or a nursery man, or for the country resi- the building, ferreting out as many Odd Fel-| do. Western lock-up—Wm. Butts, colored, | dence of a person doing business in either neigh- lows’ mysteries as possible ; the members of | carrying an unlawful weapon, fined $5 ang | Pring city who prefers a place already in all the Order good-naturedly affurding all possible} costs. James Ferguson, do., do.; do. respects highly improved {t is superlor to any ing the gift of a deceased friend. ‘The avove re- ward and the thanks of the owner will be given to the person returning him to GEO WASHINGTON MAHER, jin Sci cor 13} and E sts. opp. Thestre. S. DORLUDOT REIMS CHAWPAGSE, “TRESOR DE BOUZY” AND “IXL.” 4 UNDERSIGNED 13 SOLE AGENT this city of Dorlodot’s ‘ Tresor e | Bouzy,’ a champagne celebrated throughout Europe, aad esteemed by concoisseurs a8 of the highest grade, and unsurpassed by an other product of the champayne country, which bss obtained a high position in the aristocratic circles of Europe ard America. Also, a large stock of other Wines, Liquors and Cigars. JUNAS P. LEVY, jan5-t£ No. 367 Pa. ave ,opp. National Hotel. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. : = tie ———— 1-east® ; George WHE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE | (WORPORATION SFUCK.—$*=,000 © — — = — Secattses oe tUK ond, Lenmon, do.; do. John Curtis, ao.; do. Daw | yqinow for BLADEN FARM, (60 acres) situ- existing under the firm of 3. BIEN & CO.. | (sation of Waraingion Stock fer ealeat (j, FRANCIS THANKS 4 GENEROUS ¢ Hall was now surrendered to the young | Clark, out after hours; do. H Hoffman, drunk | ated within less than a quarter of a mile of the | !8 this day dissolved by mutual consent. All] fee vs—tr CREBE BLOF ‘© public for the Ifberal and increasii tron - folks for dancing purposes, and very eagerly | and disorderly ; fine and costs. outstanding debis due tne late firm will be set- tled by Samuel Bien, who is alone authorised to settle the business. Columbia and Leesburg turnpikes, the former Da leading to Washington, and the latter to Alex- andria. This place is in the jininediate vicinity he met with the past year, and es: 'y thore kind friends who, as occasion offered. liave drop / sold at 76 Louisiana avenue, opposite the Hay | ped a word inhis favor. His motto is Onwar/, was the opportunity embraced. At 3 0’cloc ——<re. this morning the company separated. AST OFF CLOTHING BOUGHT AND G, W. Pope, M. D., Homeopathic Physician | of Batley’s Washington, Jan 2 8. BIEN & CO. and th ing year he hopes to see his old chs r ic A ioads (in Alexandria county, Va .) igton, Jan 2 Market. and the coming Seypay Scuoot Cavenration —By refgr- and Surgeon. Office and residence No 252 G | and is about six miles from both cities hamed ‘The undersigned wil! continue the business at B. Willcall forthem by addressing as above | tomers‘often, end bo teweven ott many new ones. ence to our advertisi os it F street, north side, between Fourteenth and | above. Ithbas upon ttan orchard ofabout350cholce secu hak tn matvereiey exhibition pee Fifteonth streats. e0dt% | peach trees, most of them lately set out, a dwel- 8 r P ling-house that can be made comfortable for a ley Chapel »bath School is to be repeated ACARD. farmer’s family at small cost, some stabling, and thisevening We had the pleasure of being boven ; Dr. Hunter, of New York, having recently | Onc of the nest springs in all this region of present at the previous exhibition, and of list- : ae = 'Y | country. ‘There ts wo enough upon the tract ening to the interesting exercises ; and when FE ne mares ill be) in Washington ugh Post Office. dec B-eotm* NOW RECEIVING, MANY NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS for the present season, which we shall run off at greatly reduced prices. As special bargains we name— 100 pieces rich Fancy Dress Silks 5 do blue, brown, purple and black Moire Aatique Silks 5 do rich strip’d, plain and fir’d Bi’k Silks 6 do black, brown and blue wide Silk Vel- vets Good articles, low prices. and fair dealing shall characterize his store. 6. FRANCIS, jan3 490 Seventh st. R. P. JACKSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office No. 155 Bridge street, Geergetewn, ILL ATTEND TO CASES IN THE CIR- cuit Court and the Court of Claims; to the examination of Titles to Property. the Investment of Morey in Real Estate, Conveyancing, and all other business requiring the services of an At torney dec 3-26 SKATES cage ats ER & CO., dec 20 Pe, avesue the old stand, and, in order to make room fora new stock ordered, will, until their arrival offer OVERCOATS, DRESS and FROCK COATS, PANTS, VESTS, and Gents’ Furnishing Goods generally, at cost Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed the late firm, the undersigne yo sites solicits a continuance SAMUEL BIEN, jan5-2w [Intel] No 428 Penna avenue. NEY YORK LEVGER fer January 10th, containing Emerson Bennett’s great Story, The Refugees ; an Indian Tale of 1812. jan 2- FERGUSON, 486 7th street. ENUINE LOW’S BROWN WINDSOR BORE At (an saw) SHR EAS AENUINE EDES MARROW OIL, at jan 5-1w THE LAKES. on Saturday, January 10th, and may on that Hi oa miles of Wi iinet ted Led othe Bi ry A ? thirty miles o; asbington than that o! is Bla- beh ape rT yr Lagyerapaiaos day be consulted in connection with his asso- | den Ar nor any nak place that can be ren- audionse sasemhled 2 and that the vast! ciate, Dr. Williams, by those who are suffer- | dered remunerative at less cost by proper atien- tified with thei on the occasion was highly ing from affections of the Throat and Lun tion; the land being in fine beart at this time. gratified with their performances, we bestow Office 260 Pennsylvania avenue, over M For terms, for either or both these farms, which but feeble praise Upon them in giving success Voss’ Ji iry Store. = Tt will bs made to sult the times, appiyis barns ily fine exhibition Bat our readers ul dee 29- W. D. WALLACH, Star Office. will bave an opportunity of hearing and judg- a 2 i . + ——a pate apo parecer mosth between 12th aed 13th sees a ae ‘ the best aud mo tH eal, pre- ermont avenue. near N street nort ent mod- insure 8 crowded house aud curative medicine ever latteasren ae Puluo. | erate to ood tenants. Appl to the C. L. COLT- 10 do more of the same sort rich Lustre Plain Black Silks, at our usual low prices 3 pieces superior piain Black Mourning Silks. With many Fancy Goods, to which we ask the attention of citizens and strangers to examine be- fore making their purchases. COLLEY & SEARS, JOHN F. ENNIS, TTORNEY AT LAW AND COMNIS- plaints. jan 3-co3t® SRS yap EI aE = * dec 22-eolw 323 7th st , 3 di av. y for the = Doe Fientixg.—This “amusement” { Meats & Fotter, No. 14 Washington strest, Hoa. | MAN) No. 420 M street north. ___jan J-con® _ ENUINE JEAN MARIE FARINA Co- | “© °°" 937th st, 3 doors north Pa. av. range fe Roe ae ai ~- Wevils, is getting to be entirely too common | Suit Naira & Pelmer, £, D. Uiiman cod be peer ceiet | YOR RENT_THAT LARGE AND HAND- LOGNE, at (jan5-lw) THE LAKES. AMUEL C8 feroa TTORNEY AT vGmos No 22 Lonisians avenue. _ deo 87-10t A : ns inti e some three-story Br! ouse W) uild- y BY A ——— wg 20 and about the city. Mostly it is pra .| ‘7: noe—iw. Tings, &c., &c , on the cormerof 14th and H streets, | Q@WISS CARVED GOODS, at ne Saw &c., has removed bis office to the base- DRESS CAPS_DKESS CAPS. gay tized just outside the city limits, wherethe| I[7 A med Br Whe wonld | It iscompletely furnished throughout. Posses- jan 5-lw THE L&KES ment of the house of Johnson Hellea, Esq , on E HAVE NOW OPEN THE RICHEST . > degraded individuals who get up the fights, | raves disagreeable breath, whe « De La Cove’s | sion may be had immediately. Apply to K. E. the corner of Sth street and Loulsiana avenue assortment of DRESS CAPS ever offered EDDING, BIRTHDAY, AND HOLIDAY PRESENTS, at jans-1w THE LAKES. LAXSEED, A PRIME ARTICLE, just received and for sale, wholesale and re- tall, by ‘FYSUN & SHOEMAKER, dec 30-Im* INE PORTEMONAIES, CARD CASES, Papier Mache, and Peerl Ornaments, at Jans H.J.McLAUGHLIN & CU’S. OOR MATS, BIRD CAGES, AND BASK- resort, thinking to evade the law, a5 the city | feudned sees tok Meare LELLY se Dontifrice, itcan be | WHITE & CO , Grocers, Louisiana avenue. Police do not act in the county unless specially | «drop on your toot-brush and wash the teeth might end | _4@0 26-tf ordered, and there is not much to be feared ‘4 BEAUTIFUL LOOMS SUITABLE FOR 5 a iN y myYwo LARGE ROOMS TABLE FO) from the interference of the county officers _ Gov shay bepipiall ny Wares t ao % T GENTLEMEN TO BE RENTED Toy who seldom act in concert on these occasions Aud omy Wek tonal ceckies from theskin lesring | algo, cam be Boarded in the house if desired. Sanday seems to be the favorite day for these | 4u4 wasu the hice night ant mocninge oe oF re? 4t°P% | Apply to THOS POTENTINI, No. 279 Penn. to the ladies of W. a style and desc: Dress a Mparning Cape, Bem cor ase, at —_— CASSIDY’S, -y bet. 10th and 11th sts Jan stw_ aut Pes ' ; ine S-eotw Pharma-eutists,cor. 7thand H sts, ets cheaper tha r A , a vile practices SHAVING MADE KASY.—Wet Jour brash and ponron | avenue, south side. deci7 | Jan : : caper thas any place in the city, UST RECEIVED FROM THE PU 7 - or three rope of Be ia Wate ee ee ; giv-| _Jan3 H_ J. McLAUGHLIN & CO. pend Haups on Your Pockars!—The police afi- Wari Laatste venta ee Bass ov vas wus OR RENT —THAT LARGE AND AIRY LMANACH DE GOTHA, for 1857; giv- | _- a J lishers—. endid View of Old Inde; r= rae phis. F. le cheap, framed s cotice the presence of several skil!ful | © price afty cents, Por sal House on Penn avenue, between 6th and 7th ing the households and personnel of every ARPERS WEKKLY, a Journal of Uiv- | ence Hail, Ph N Wad ER’S, z vernmen' at AGN Us” from the Northern cities, who by | #4 by drugrista reneratty. 2 “DAT Stott, Washington, | gireets, over A. Hoover & Son's Shoe Store, sulta- Rae (jan 5) PT oe Pay pone lization ; published in weekly numbers of | or otherwins, sine {8 ‘een. their movements appear to be laying out wor! ble fora first-class Boarding-House. It is now | PY SE sixteen juarto pages each, may be subecrib- ed roe ey 50 per year, at “ —————S for the 4th of March They ere very closely rt pertant te the Ladies: vader acomplete repair Possession he FRANCK TAYLOR'S. ol ‘THE LAKES” {ramediately. {nquireof A. HOOVER & ‘i a UTIFUL PAPIER MACHE WORK Boxes i Card Tre a a ‘ 2 ; ON 1 ters and Dealers in Follos, ‘a watched, and any overt action will bring them cate in the Pils are perfectly haraless. Thels eficacy south side of Penn. avenue, between 6th and 7th | ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN The first number just received. _ 83 _| Card Receivers, &c., &¢., fOr tale low at No. 30, _ with & jerk int» the clutches of the law. Per- | meriteare based upon an extensive practice of over thirty 30-tf G00 1 years; and, where the directions few streets. bad JEWBLRY, FANCY GOODS, EW MUSIC RECEIVED AND ©O8- | between Sth and 9th sts. oT haps they'll conclude to leave. lowed, they’ have evar fallod to correct ail’ Iereguincities, | and PERFUMERY. dered semi-weekly, at our great Piano and| deo27 H. 1, McLAUGHLIN & CO. wae — reeve patafal and ‘iMcals menetrestion (partionlerly,) at UELS HAUEL’S E FUMERY.at jan 5-lw 504 Pennsylvania avenue. Music Store, 306, near btn tnd INCE MEAT!—MINCE MBAT.—AN- — pages Put ‘pean Assuuacy | Siodeiractions arising from cold, exposte sy sos canes; | © fan S-lw THE LAKES. UBIN’S EXTRACTS, at ~ | jane SOHN F. ELLIS. M other lot of our MINCE MEAT. Suz ote nog nd Ea ae gee by | Sea es Sc cg) FIARRIAGGON uD | beet —___"_tmu nana | pon QQUN COmTORES BOONE: | a cunt meson mae. ~ = 3 reves, | 22 oe ——— = Ba com- D ETERS’ » -Lw) 6 5 ‘ mences a series of weetings in the Baptint | teaticccy osu euargnewss mrnm alortaremens | PPP REGS! UATE Las. eee nena tS MCLAUGALIN & CO. B Satchels, Portmenee ee oat BY net D2 | Church at the Navy Yard to-night, which will | lattes wheeaciose diem one dollar. || Su E IMBL’S PERFUMERY, at EXMAvine BRUSHES ana eet thelr presents a pecrarnnued: Careege ee ek expe 7 enatare on heen; wea” | Bian siw " ) RE LAKES. | Jan 6-lw * THE LAKES. “Geo 8 FRANCIO’, Be ea Saat apoo,

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