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Cincorr Court. —When terday, a jury had been ing cases, viz: that of Dickson & Gordon vs Huzhb Hughes, LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Forte Distaict Porice —Before Tustice Mc- Kenna —The propensity of the Fifth district-ers Our report closed yes- sworn in the two follow- and Thomas Furse rs. Ferdinar a i - { Butler. The case of Dixon & Gordon es Hughes a ) keep animals of the canine description with: swestaiien ‘ lon es Bug’ cot due License therefor, has abated astonishingly | Ym {4keR up first ; it was au action upon an ac- ia ice McKenna as Police Ma- since the reign we saaties Bee the straightfor- istrate. Fora time, feard Justice made deep inroads upon the sur ok ff those who had heretofore Sees pemaeracts of the law. and the Sy ion funds went correspondingly wp; but now the < sessors of those very useful domestic brutes, who are wont to “bow! o’nights,” are Story bet- ter for a little dose of practical experience fn the from November 29, 1855. ered. This was an action in sati The investigation of this case cme the kind. which we have to record, is that Tome Sullivan, who was canght with a Fr do in bis possession, Which Was not on record as having paid Corporation taxes. He was fined 35 Ss therefor killed by defendant—after bein: twenty-four hours, were unable fo agree ui when this report closed. and left We understand that t James Hamlin, with excessive military ardor, got possession of a pistul, the which he u: he the ancient Pickwickian in an indiscrimi- nate and unnecessary manner, rather more to the damage of the spectators than to the game he suvtat. The young man was made to pay over to his Honor the sum of $5.95, which he did, and made tracks —— Adams, for the offence of drunkenness and vagrancy, was sent to pick oakum in the work- house for 30 days Joba Renshaw imbibed more whisky than he could balance with ease, and then sallied out, behaving himself unpleasantly; he was fined os Zachariah Sward for a like offence paid a like forfeit, and was dismissed. Adam Ritley came up again in company with Thomas Mayzraw for throwing stones in the street; each paid $1.55, and were le? off. yer, George Lower, and Walter ned for bebaving in a diser- anner in the Navy-Yard Market-house; were let off on payment of #1 55 each. nas Fitzgerald, for being drunk and dis- u the public streets, was fined $3 91. seven for a considerable time after they retired. tertainment given by the contractors (Messrs. ‘ amination and Messrs. Allen & Jackson the plasterers. the above named gentlemen (all ics) will our military be largely such comfortable quarters with a few invited. gues! good cheer at the Union F good oysters, wines, and ge inorder. ‘The Di: et ary will, we learn be put in formal possession of te Aros Sth of January. discusse “Rervstics ane Uxexaterce” and so are Corporations. No amount of labor, or risk of life im the service of the public, can save the ser- vitor frou: obloguy whenever that public needs a scape-goat for its own sins of commission or omit sion. This fact bas struck us forcibly while enumerating the long list of policemen who have been more of less severely wounded in their des- esperadoes ge a body of men, who have been thus and bruised inthe discharze of their duty with cowa:dice and inefticiency, is ungrate- fol a» well as unjust. ax H. Robinson, police Fifth in the act o C mu Lloyd, auxiliary guard, inj oss his face. quelling a riot and arresti in the Seventh Ward. ing body of you pareding on Pe: by Ksputa’s Band To-nicut takes place the adjonrned meetin: of the “ Ladi ment Society,’’ at the treet Baptist church. Tue Hor, given by the House last night, was a vastly pleasant affair. district, $ costs. Thi red by a oue lodzers; all non-residents peetlnnls iz a Rasaiened heen —————SSSS=E== joods furnished. The = dict for platntiffs ; damages S71, few totes case of Furse vs. Butler was then consid- Teplevin to recover certain property which had been levied u; sar Tent due, which rent, it was alleged, bs been tendered to the defendant in lawfal coin. occupied the Court the rest of the day, and on bei ‘iven to the fun of evading the laws; and the consequence Is, | jury a verdict for plaintiff was given with one that but small change comes into the city coffers | cont damages. f-orm tines imposed for such offences. ‘he last The jury in the case of Mills vs. Talbott—ac- tion for damages for an elk alleged to have been locked up for pon a verdict, and were discharged. The Court then Henry Ritley was canght throwing stones in | "4 fate taorning, the first case taken up for con- the street, and depleted to the tune of $2.94. sideration was that of John Doe on the demise of w Ritley came up to answer to alike | Joha W. Massey rs. Elizabeth C. and W. H. . and was treated toa similar fine. Deitz ; an action of ejectment to recover fon nah C. Howell bad an awkward habit of | of a house and lot sold to the plaintiff under a rearing — FP ogene oe — = on deed of trust. Bradley for plaintiff; Carringto1 » sireets, to seal ol 2 dé Baxt i 4 dod; ale contributed $2.58 to the public funds, | 2%¢ Baxter for defence. ‘This case was pending he jury in the case of Mayo es. Gideon did not stand eleven to one through the entire time Moat Spire out, but were five to We WBRE Present last evening at a social en- Wise & Callahan) who have just completed and delivered up to Government the new Armory, as al contract. This building, in all its parts, will ‘ar comparison with any public building in this city in point of good material and workman- ship, as every mechanle will testify to, on ex- Messrs. Wise & Callahan are the bricklavers, Messrs. Bird & Brother "sod Sia ‘0 o. 1 mechan- indebted for The party, together Beuter’s Il, on C street, where d humor are always , y on the Tur Georcstowy City Guanps, a fine-look- nen from our sister city, are yivania avenue to-day, heeded s’ Union Benevolent and Employ- dies of the Avenue Watcu Retcans.—Wim. Weaver, Va » drunk and disorderly ; security and costs, $1.19. Den- nis Bargess, cal , Md _, out after hours; fine and a 4.D Hempier, do., leg badly fractured while} Oty 44 cents for handsome Dress Caps at caplaring a dangerous maniac Shedd's new store, #2 1th street. i bb Klopfer, do, shot in the eye while ar- rentin party tu the riot at the Northern market. Dysrersta axp F1ts.—Dr. Tracy Delorme, great J. McParland, do., shoulder fractured same | curer of Consumption, was for several years eo vad- time David Harrover, special pelice,shot in the head while endeavoring te capture the rioters cutting down the Know-Nothing pele in the Fourth Ward B. T. Watson, police Fourth district, head se- verely cut and bruised, while defending persons «mploved to entorce the Corporation law in rela- tion to hogs going at large. J. M. Liogd, police Seventh district, severe wound on the head while assisting an intoxica- ted man to his home. The persons mentioned above were so injured prevent their doing regular duty. } any % of the guards and police have been cut aud bruised in the discharge of their duties, but not so as to prevent their reporting themselves for service. ‘Tre River —At Harvey & Co.’s wharf, arriv ed sehr Caroline Anderson, Capt. Bowker, from Philadelphia, with 200 tons of coal At Riley's wharf—Arrived sehr James M Bay- siss, Capt. Thompson, from New York, with 1307 barrels of cement for the public works. ant girl. while in it, never having failed ones. 1 will send nm who wil be found in any drug stor # prescription to any pe with the nrmes (and reside ividaals suffe chest, lungs, or throat, as a kno" lids and the way to reach th lar business Aadress Dr. York Post Office, “Woon. THotsanp Flowers, jor beautifying the complexion. be had at Jos. SHILLINGTON's Build.ng. corner 43¢ street and Pa.avenue. 19 tf Serct " | Complexion, use Beautif 1,000 Flowers” E “Woodiand Cream,” a new poiade ; it cvuses gen tlemen’s hair to curl beautifully. euch. W oP. Ferrings & Co., ly willicted by dy- pepsia that fer a part of the time he was continued to his bed. He was eventually cured by & prescription furnished him by a young cliurvoy- ‘This preseription, given by a mere child state of trance, has cured everybody who It is equaily cases of fits as of dyspepsia. The inrra- d 1 ices) uf tenor ing with diseases of the ledge of such inva- isan aid to my regu- racy Delorme, New p Cream,” for the hair; Baim or nsing the teeth and he genuine article to Bookstore, Odeon Noticr.—For Perfumed Breath, White Balm of r dressing Ladies’ hair use ‘rice S) cents . Proprietors, New York. at oo aitone’s wharf—Arrived schr Wholesale and Retail ‘Agente for V ington, Spencer D.. Mott Bedell line, Capt. ere five | Tayton & Maury, Booksellers, between 9th an Gays from New York, with general cargo for the | 10th st., Pa avenue. ni? District cities; schr Sea Witch, Captain Egbert, same line, with merchandise for the three citi 7 i 33; INS, sch Antasia. Captain Conderry, from Philadel. pple bait wey yg apd rewecr pba, with IGS tons of coal; and schr Julia. Capt. | RANTS. CHAN BERRIES: frock CHERRIES, ‘yler. fom Philadelphia, with 105 tons of coal. | GOUSEBERRIES, PEACHES, WHORTLE: The strauntag James Gay, Capt. Bowen, this | BERRIES, TOMATOES, ot cetera & BURCHELL, i anh- ING & towed threecoal schooners to the Wash. pe For sale by wharv-s Captain Bowen reports a large B er Gf consting Vewsels in the lower river On An SACH TREES, LL —_ At Alexand:ia—Arrived yesterday evening schr 20.006 s < AT $10 per HexpreEp, M_ Burr, Dodge's line Boston packets, with geu- | “For sale at my Narsers, neat Wachimeiee Phe eral cargo for the District and Alexandria above best select fruit. Also," genere! assortment of ORNAMEN- Be ir Rewewseren that the concert of the Tees are all of fine growth, and of ia ~ = . TAL, EVERGREEN, SHADE, ard FRUIT Wesley Chapel Chotr takes place to-night at the | TREES. * = Chapel, under the leadership of J. H. Daniel, | ™5!m__ _______ JOSHUA PEIRCE. Esq. Ou this occasion assistance fas been ERRERT’S HORSE AND HORSEMAN- cused them seams of the mest eaekied wool H SHIP of the United States and British Provir- and tnste penutal performers in our city, both professional and amateur. Among the devorite vues! petfermers in the programme of to-night we hotice the names of Prof. Crouch, Mr J.B Dawsou, Miss Metcher, the charming Washing- alist, aud Mrs. Rutter, from Baltimore % from the rehearsal last night we can mplete; price #19, Subscriptions received n? for the publishers by FRANCK ‘TAYLOR, EW STYLES, NEW 7oods, Comba, Brushes, Toys, China nw &o, McUAUGALI two large volumes, numerously illustrated, FASHIONS, NEW the audieuce to-night something rich in LMANACS FOR 1858. the way of a musical entertainment rp —- provide yourse f withan Almanac. retown Almanse for iu5d, Ovum ATTENTION was attracted on the street Pom cine ae Yesterday by the large voluine of smoke rapidly Housekeepers’ Almanac do. - German Almanac a issuing from the bexom of a gentleman who seemed to Le totally uncouscious of Its presence. With some curiosity we awaited the denoue- ment. A qaick movement of bis arms, an ener- © lug at the lapels of bis coat, and then Mr carusi (for he it was) resigned himself to the ministiations of his friends, who speedily - put hum out,” and restored Mr. C.to his usual “jolly goed humor.” This was not a sertous accide ut, it must be confessed. yet it was another warning to careless cigar smokers. - oO. A large assortment of all kinds of Almannos, fo! 1833, for sale wholesale or retai. at JOSEPH SHILLINGTON’S Bookstore, Oceon Building, nx corner 449 street and Pa. avenue. UsT RECEIVED— 70 ings Java, Maracaibo, and Rio Coffee, ocketx Old Government Java do, boxes Ground d 45, half-chests linperial, Guapowder, Hyson Teas. 35 half chests Liack Tens, some very fine flavor, » | org Crushed and Powdered Sugar, 43 boxes Stratton Pearl Starch, Cuicken ,Tuier.—This morning Mary Ellen ‘The new year is near at hand,and now ia the r “Gnd Young Slee 15 do. Sperm Candles, Smallwood. colored, was arrested by Ofleer C.} 25 do Asainmnting Candies, twelves, suitable for Kimball fer stealing four chickens, the property hotels and board ng-hous % $) do Ademant of Edward Brooks. Mary was taken before | 3, 4° Ayiunantine Candles, mixes, 80 dozen Eabbit’s Veast Powder, uetic Donn, be . a Justice Donn, where it was proven that she had da tees nee sold four chickens, one of which was so marked ~ 25 boxes Soap Powder, ws that Brooks identified it as The manner | 3) io” Old Castel So ch Mary Elle plead her canse stforded | 23 da Chemeal © dar rable amusement to the crowd at the 1s do Fancy io. ofte She was eloquent with whisky, and | 73dozen Mustard, made Ler appeals to each individual in turn, but | 5 de French do. ineffectuatly, and she was sent to jail for Court. | 3 caus a 15 dozen Walnut and Tomato Catsup, 2 pals prime Fauuly Lard, or sale hy "SON, HAMILTON & w BS Toraey’s Avivstiste Dorste-actiox Duor- is anew wrinkle just patented, and which ied, with no little satisfaction, upon some of the Star oftice doors co., Pa. av. WGovteostenriie liberal patronage we have received, and by striet attention lo give Whew we say it has snece: y defeated a de- PE WOULD RETURN OUR THANKS TO termined combination of office boys to keep these | them garments in elegant style, and toes same doors open la winter aud shut in sumuner Bes. . we give some idea of its capabillties. Its ad- We have a large lot of € LOTHS, Vantayes are that it ix easily attached to the door | CASSIMt. » aud VESTINGS, which we in It sand strangers to gall and exauune. and can be adjusted to any required power can be obtained at Bot Furnishing Store. PANTS. and VEST: sell as chen Gents which will be sold very low for cash MeINTOSH & CO., pas cin he bought any wh Cocnt og Claims Yrsterpay.—Judges Black- ford and Scarburgh both delivered opinions ad- We tave s very large lot of ready made COATS, TS, of fine goods. which we wil i where. RNISHING GOODS of ail kinds; al! verse to the claim in the ease of Jacob Bigelow, Merebant Tailors, 452 Penn. avenue. administrator of Francis Cazean cs. The Uuited | @%-eolm rere Sereet-_ States, Judze Gilchrist dissenting FPRANK FORESTER'S (Herbert) HORSEand , Fisq_, of Washiagton, and Geo Horsemansinp of the United States, and Brit- of Leouardtown, Maryland, of North America, 2 vols. 3vo., illus- were udimitted to practice as attorneys in this elaboe tad tne tcel-cagraved original h of Celebrated Horses. Subse-ipticn FRANCK TAYLOR, Agent for Washington. VIVERNOIS' HOTEL, ENUR, between !7th and 14th streets, WasHincTon, D.C. This establishment is newly furnished and ar ranged on the most modern ar ‘With private apart: t [7- The Bar Wines and Liquor: Gane and other delicacies in sea court Adjourned. Ovum NewLy-MARRiev River Revortsn wish- €s us to contradict the report started by some jo- ker, that he was drowned this morning in at- tempting to show his agility in jamping from the river shore toa schooner. He says he is just in Lis honeymoon, is of some use to bis wife, and objects to being disposed of in this summary manner. improved principle, s &e. pplied with the chotoest of Hot and Cold Luneh from 11 o'clock a. m, until ! Pouce Reronts —The officers reporting to the | 12 m. iin maint Chief of Police, reported a total of 76 cases for the | WEANUFACTURED TO ORDER. week ending on Satniday last, as follow: Ist dis- | 4 ¥ Reoc Snponcea ces OF trict 13 cw 2d do 10; Sd do. 11; 4th'do. 20; 5th loffer the folowing goods at prices enum 1 do 11, @&thdo % 7th do 2 One officer--J. M. | erated below: . Lioyd—wounded, and not able to report. Ladies’ double-coled Hecled Gaiters, $2.25. Without heels, $2.00, Tuz Wovxven —Yesteiday, Mr. E. Lanahan, out heels, biasok Morvceo heeled Boots, $1.75. “ das 1.37, who was shot on the Aveuue, near Second street, “ Walking Shoes and Misses and some days ago, had so far recovered as to be able a Gentlemen's Call te walk out. Special policeman Harrover is still soutued to Liv chamber, but it ix believed by his physicians that be will recover $58 pair. OHN F. rk wes’, niétm* No. 4247th st. heiweon Gand H. HO WUULD AVE MONKEY “THESE HARD TIMES? Wis Precavriox —Por several days past laborers have beeu engayed ja cleansing the utters on the uorth side of Pennsylvania avenue. if care is taken to keep them clean during the Winter pedestrians will suffer less inconvenience from frequent ove: tiows cf tue sidewalks, as here- tofue Tur Remearsar of the choruses of Handel's Messiah last Monday night, at the Academy of INRIDGE COAL. OIL is the ob: oa! in the lamps we hav. hour, Call h and 7th streets. OWE N Jeremiah Clemens; $1. 4545 Reve: \e Music, afforded proof positive of the advantage | Mrs. Hale's New Cook Book ; 1. = o be yalued by meortect and proper aystem of | B16 FRANCK TAYLO Vocal practice 25’ TUCK, and all sorts of COMB: | a r Store, near 18th Sales Room. under Wiliards’ hotel. RYE AND BARLEY MALT, Tuz Rerort floating about tewa to-day of a riot in tae Seventh Ward last night, seems to Lave oriyinated {a the firing of of some guns, near the macsues, In o:dertoget rid of old charges. We would most respectfully announce to all those Who kre ia want of a cheap light, that ine BRECK- cheapest oi! extant, at the rate of aud see, No. U3 C street, L & MORSELL. USTANG GRAY,anew Novel, by the Hon® Mrs. Hale’s Receipts for the Millirn, containing st., and at ‘his Sm Hes argos Ph GEORGETOWN AFFAIRS. Correspondence of The Star. Gronsztown, Dec. 2, 1857. Our enterprising fellow-citizen of the Union Line, Mr. Vanderwerken, has now in course of construction and nearly completed, four more fine coaches, which will be in tol sometime in the ensuing week. They arenow Teceiving the flnishing touches of the painter and trimmer. The supplies of wood and coal now coming to market are quite lar, something like a win! much more favorable decidedly more scarce in our market than we have ever before known it. A large quantity of the article would find among our dealers a ready market at high prices. ‘The Georgetown City Guards, Captain Berry, left this morning, accompanied by a band of mi- sic, for Alexandria. They madea very handsome display. and attracted no little notice, especially from the fair sex. No change has occurred in the flour or markets since our report of yesterday. remain the same. The Ladies of the Young Cathoties’ Friend Society of Georgetown opened their Festival last evening at Forrest Hall, for the bee a of Saint Joseph Schoolgattached to the Content. As the efforts of the Ladies are entirely directed to pro- vide shoes and clothing for the destitute, it is earnestly hoped that the charitable will aldthem by attending the Festival this evening. Arrivals—Schr T.H. Abbott, Smith, from New York, to P. Dodge, with a cargo of merchandise for the two cities; schr Montezuma, Collison,from Philadelphia, with coal to Dickson, Gordon & Co.; sehr John C. Henry, Bradley, from Phila- delpbia, with coal to C. Myers & Son; schr Sus- quebanna, W beatley, from Baltimore, with lum- ber to E. Pickrell & Co. Also, several large Bay craft, with wood; one of them bringing 120 cords. s. eee eee eee GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM’TS. LADIES’ FEST: VAL. LADIES OF THE YOUNG CATHOLIC D SOCIETY, of Georgetown, will a » at Forrost Hall, on TUESDAY and NESDAY, Dee. Ist and 2d, for the benefit of St. Joseph Se00l, attached to the Convent. As the efforts of the Ladies are entirely directed to provide Shoes and Clothing for the destitute children, it is carnostiy hoped that the charitable will aid thein by attending the Festival. ite pss: FISH FISH We are now receiving per schouner Marietta Burr. is bbis. of No. 15t. John’s ALEWIVER, alle hich will ba warranted to werchauts, ana sold low. Also, now landing, 3) bbls. HERRING. . HARTLEY & BROTHER, d2-iw 101 Water street, Georgetown, D.C, PA XES.—Persons paying their ‘Taxes on or be- fore January Ist, 1850, will save interest and ex- penses.otherwise interest will charged dating back to the first Monday in October last. C. PF. SHEKELL, di-im* Collector. OR BOSTON —The Superior fast-seiling clip per schooner Marietta Burr, Niokerson, -- master, has arrived, and will commence dis: Zh charging on Wednesday, weather permitting . a EY & in- and the prospects for er supply begin to look hickory wood is in tices of prime Eastern For freiget or sage apply to HAR BRO,, tor Water street, Geursetown, De . di-tw lH OF THE VIGILANT FIRE Co worgetuwn, bez leave to snnounce to their numerous friends, that the will give their Ninth Annual Ball,on MON- DAY EVENING, Dec. 2'st. Particulars im a future advertisement. By order of ns lw THE COMMITTEE. OTA TOES.—1,500 bushels prime white !MER- CER POTATOES in store and for sale in lots to suit purchasers, ee e - PETER BERRY, n2t 85 Water street, Georgetown. AYOR’S OFFICE, M GeoroEtown, D.C., Nov. 27th, 1857. The undersigned hereby 1avites, 48 soon as prac- ticable, plans and proposals for building a substantial Wooden Bridge over the Canal,west of the Market, on Market Space, in Georgetown, n23-lw R. R. CRAWFORD, Mayor. No: M.RUPPEL, _ INORTH side of Market Space, N Bridge and Canal streets, Georgetow AnNoUnCcEs to his patrons that at hi RESTAURANT may be found at all tines the ehoicest and most excellent scot tnieat of LIQUORS, the freshest TEKS, and all kinds of GAME in season. Meals served at ail hours and at n 27-eolw WO LARGE DOWS and ata bargain by nld2w between the usual prices. = PROJECTING STORE W four good SHOW CASES for :. K. LUNDY. No. 128 Bridge street, Georgetown. Fees: FURS!! FUR Seywovr, in Georgetown announces to hi tomers that his assortment of Lapirs Fancy is DOW compieted, tn ail qualities and styles, Minck Sabie, Stone Marten, French do, Fitch — do. Furs in this establishment are fresh and elogant in theirmanufeeture. Every article warranted as rep- resented. Having bought the present stock for cash at very low rates, we will sell very low. Ladies. to get great bargains, should call early at nis-d3w W. F. SEY MOUR’S, Georgelown. cun- URS, Millinery, &c. BONNETS! BONNETS!! BONNETS!!! MRS. 1.CLARK wii oven on Friday, the 4th Inst., at No. 3¢3 D street, between 7th and 8th, Washington, one of the handsomest assortments of Bonnets aud other fashion: ble Winter Millinery ever offered to the la- dies of the District The Ladies gens stock before pure ‘ty will do well to examine her ng els where, d2at M NEW MILLINERY. i 133 THOMPSON is now prepared to offer the wudies of Washington and vicinity a very elegant assortment of WH S iy comprising all the of the seas Also, co of FLOWERS, PLU a8, RIB- BONS, BLONDS, HEAD Dy) &e., tu all Which we iuvite attention. . HUTCHINSON & MUNRO, di 6e 310 Pa. av., betw ‘hand 10th sts. M ADAM BONNEL, ava DRESS MAKER, From Paris, No. $32 18th street t, between I and K streets Washinzton city, has the honor to inform the Iadu of Washington and vicinity, that she has fitted up a Dress Making Establishment, where she 1s ready to make every find of work, as Dresses, Mantilias, Basques, &c.,and in the best and very latest style of Paris, receiving every month the French Journal De La Mode, direct from Paris. nil-2m* ARPER’S MAGAZIN H geived and for sa! TON’S Bookstore, Odeon Building, corner 434 streot and Pa. avenue. A new volume commences with this number; which contains Mr. TLackery’s new story,“The Virginians.” r. Charles Reade’s new Sak entitled, “Jack of all Trades— a matter of fact Romance,” written expressly for Subscriptions taken by the year, numbers sould separately at twenty-five E, for December, re- JOR. SHILLING Uus Magazine. singl Kinds Book for Deoomber, a beautiful her. Grahain's Magazine for December. Household Words do do. Peterson's Mag: da, Arthur's Be azine de Ballou’s Dolinr M ne dh toh Burton's Cyclopedia of Wit Received aud for sale at _ i. JOS. SHILLING TON’S Bookstore, Odeon Building. cor. 442 street and Pa. ave, ud Humor; part 16. W; ACARD. F take this method of informing our patrons and the public in general, thar, in consequence of the financial criais, we have determined to seil ali our Goods at a great reduction. We have marked down all our goods—each article being marked in plain figures at our lowest cash prices—in order to effect a speedy sale. and meke itan cteot for persons who are in the habit of purchasing fur CasH,te call and examine our goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. Our large asaortinent em:races— Fine Landon and Geneva Watches, for Ladies and Gentiemen: warrantod time keep Rich Jewalry such 68 Diamonds, Cameos, Mossios, ete., ete, Pure Silverware, Spoons, Kuives, Furke, Pitchers, Goblets, Cups. a large assortment of Fancy Silverware, suita- ble for wedding and holiday presents. Best Siivor-piated Ware, Spoors, Forks, Coffee and Tea Sets, Baskets and Castors, ete, cheaper than ever offered before in this mark Hotel and housek: iN their ‘Table Ware are invited to | the Goods, All the goods are warranted us represented. H. SEMKEN, No. 380 Pa. ave., bet. 9th and loth sts, n 25-dt Dec Butter. CHEESE, FISH, &c, 35 kegs prime yellow Goshen Butter boxes Chees: 17 ba, 2,600 Ibs. new b karrels ere. Pearls, Corals, Aw Hi 75 boxes sealed do 3,500 ibs. Cod and Hake Fish, ust received + nd for sale ti OMPSON, HAMILTON & CO., nd-eott 0, 33 Pa. avenue. WINTER c onmy OF ALL QUALI- Citizens and Strangers wishing to supply them- solves with elegant ety'es of READY-MADE CLOTHING, made im superior manner, at mode- rate prio-s, are invited to examine our superior Assortment. Also,an extensive variety of Gentlemen’s Fur mishing Goods. Siew * S PEPHENS & CO., n27__ [int] 322 Pa.’av.. bot. 9th and loth sts, T HE anders and the public todo onl Please give ins 3 fol esayre PAS oa the au yee Tailor, No. __ AUCTION SALES. By JAMES C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. Pigee ba RATR 4G. AT Ar cTION. Tint No. yin’ Square sk amiete, fehl sell part ot f a ieeby with th improvements cousisting Of ie jouse, ‘Terms: third cash ; t months, . secured sc: man By BADEN & L TENSIVE SALE ‘URNITURE.—W ill be entleman declining hou: Between 'atreete, Tal ignate the house) on FRIDAY. 10a. m., a large assortment of Household en Furniture, ee landsome Beds. Bodsteads Brocat: dorsed, bearing d2d interest, and C cor ist | and other BADE days, for notes interest. iT adi 6 and easel Peart J.C. MeGUIRE, Aue Oe Auctioneers, OUSEHOL sold, at — mips = will des? instant, at aud Kitch- en ‘he en et ng in part Pianos, steads and Bedding, Chairs, "ea Sets, neral assortment of House- oash ; the bal- tisfactorily en- N A LOWNDS. 34 Mark Auots. et 8 By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. Corner of Pennsylvaniaavenye and 9th Street. CHINA, GLASS, TER- Bisgurt Fie- ALE OF E Ra Cotta, anD PLatip W URES AND ORNAMENTS. Fancy G MOURNING 's Hall, No. 233 side, near the corner of the largest and m China Ware, &c., ever offered in &c.—Ou FR 10 o’clack, at Comb’: enue, south wiil sell one ment of G of Glass and this city; we name but in Cut Bohemian Decanters, blers, Rich Cut la Beautiful Cut. and Ma Fine and Wait tel Also a li t> style a: piece, Saturday mosmuini moruing and even erms eash in ipa WwW intel heay igu ted emount ud quality, Fr sEGANT ARE, rt Goblets, Wines, Tum- and Articles - the Toilet, re of every varie! glass and ‘Bohemian )rnaments, Elegent Terra Cota V; jaskets, Veses, Shades, Vases, Ornaments, Figures, und ily plated Castors, Liquor Stands, ters, Mugs, Goblets, Parian Vases. F Beautiful Freneh Chi a tete Sets, Fine French C Beautiful paint and Ornainonts, ina Tea and Cofles Sets, Tete- hina Cups and Saucars, ted China Vases, Figures, and Man- 5 rhaments, A large lot of Favey Goods, Perfumery, &o., of first-class Jewelry. vous have been selected with grext oare as and will be offered by the beir or get, and every article warranted as represanted. iday and Saturday nights, and Ladies are wvited to attend baukable fande, Ww ALL & BARNARD. Ancts. FOR RENT AND SALE. (OR RENT.—Several very lessant ROOMS, in one of the most desirable locations in the in the immediate vicinity ef the National is’ Hotel. No. 46 Louisiana avenue. city, boing and Brown: d2-7t UR KENT —A three-story BRICK HOUSE, (No. 39)on H_ street, between izth and isth. containing ieuiars z) 2-3t F very convenient, ted, and lighted nine ro inquire of font will be moderate. cluded. with kitchen Included. For + D. ELLIOTT, next door. URNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT.—A hand- somely furnished three-story brick comfortable, and with gas. Toadesirable tenant the HOUSE; pleasantly loea- A superior Piano will be in- Apply to WALL & STEVENS, Penn. avenue, or at 470 i2th street, be! 8 tween F and G. it aud 2d -RNISHED ROOMS TO RENT—On the floors, lighted with gai street, Letween 6th and 7th. t y at No, 420 D a few Table Alsi Beardors can be accommodated on reasovabe terms. =o dl. FSS, R LOR ad. ENT.— ‘Two BEDROOMS and PAR- joining, On thi second fluor, in a ve th desirable location. 402 F + one door from 7 street. d1-st™ OR RENT.—A new BRICK HOUSE, situated on 13th street, between B and C, Island. No. 530, containing #1X rooms, Very convenicat!y and neatly finished, with a large lot of grourd attached, and a ump of excellent wal SHEA, on the premises, ter in frout. Apply fo Mra. APRN at -ste OURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT toa gentle- tuan and his wife, or two angle or without board, ina private faini or boarders inthe family. Please to Letween 6th and 7th sts HED HOUSE FOR R bly situated on one of the most m the city. good bath-room, an With handsome furni H street. etween Sth Letreet CURL Pateot can ce. between lth and t1th entlemen, with apply at N. satel d 1-3t* ENT—Very eligi- leasant streeis Itis sighted with gas, supplied with a is well furnished throughout, ture, nearly new. Apply at 476 10th, one square from the n 30-6t* and a EASANT ROOMS, with or without Board, be had by ear! ly application at 965 E street, nW-St ( Rooms, Board it desired: between Dand EK. M J attached, nished, and hay PARLOR and large CHAMBER on the first fioor, handsomely fur- ving gas, forrent. Aiso, lor and Chamber, «second a large Par- Story,) avd two single Suite orsepasate. Terms reasonable and RS. NEVINS has two. larg ROOMS, (one lighted with ga: with Board, on moderate terms. tween 7th and 3th ———— SS FOR RENT —Large Furnished Rooms, | ghted with EF ant part of Mr from the city, ani 7th streets. be rent: offica of R POR RED an excellent, with basement, No, munutes’ walk from stable and coach house, Joquire at Odeon Ba: niaeft legs & SA} iidina, three-story, new Location central. 462 10th street, comfortable ») to be rented 425 E street. be n3) St* as, with or without Board, situated but a ee steps Kirk ooms, large and convenient. 8 jouth side of Avenue. OR RENT. ROOMS,(one wonds’. Also. one suite of Apply at 534 12th n 30-3t* .—Two comfortable Furnished of them a front room,)in a pleas- id near the hutels. Inquire of UNT, Louisiana avenue, between fth and n2-lw Se. 2) a URNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT.—A desi- rable and handsomely Furnished Ho veniently located, in a pleasant part of the for six months, or by the refer for information to J. G. Please Erg., _nas th —Hither furnished or unturnished, CLARKE, n Brick House, 498 New’ Jersey avenue, five the Capitol, with three-stall TURNI t ae hi ureis W on the 4d— and 6th C for rent, chambers or offices. together. SHED HO ¢ House contai: andsome, remises, No. 24 streets. ARD.—RARE CH handsome Rooms. with Bath-rooms, &c., &c.. = FOR SALE oz RENT. hirteen rooms. The Fur- of the bert quality, and new. ill be sold or rented separately or together. Apply Missouri avenue, pewweee n4-Im NCE.—Tweive large and furnished or unfurnished, suitable tor Vv Terms ren Vill be rented seperately or ail sonable. ‘Those apartments are over our establishment, Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th streets. nis-im WALL, STEPHENS & CO, (States) OR RENT OR LEASE—A large and commo- dious double HOUS: bath room, eoach house. garden. The house 1s clegantly furnished, an the most central and desirable location. wil be leased, with the furniture, fo: to # good tonant, very reasonably. apply to WM. WALL, of Wali, 322 Pa. avenue, n 10-tm (SOK RENT—A tan (No, 445, northeast with water, gas, and bling, and ornamental in The house term of years Por particulars Stephens & Co., between 9th and loth streets, disomels Furoished HOUBE, correr of H and lth streets containing thirteen rooms, with gas fixtures, bathing room, &e For partioulars Hy address Box 513, City Post ¢ —Prof. H. W. MU iy on the premises, or e2. R havin fitted up tis Hallinan elegant manuer, whieh renders it one of the pretties Dinners, pon modera! or Promeund Hall vn Tuesday, Wed. ooms in this oity, will te terins fur Suirees, Suppers, Concerts. Apply at tl sday,and Thursday even- ings from 734 until 934 0" clock, His School is now op: n for the reception of pupils on a and Thursday afternoon and evening. streets. J. ® ‘B. PACKER AND PICKLER OF OYSTERS, c {CF Anybody this place. NEW » No. 20 Pa, er of I scH\ GOODS at MeL AUGH- avenue, between 8th and ah D ARZE, GENERAL DEALER 2th and E streets. in want of Oysters should call 2t n5-Im @IVE MORE OF RAVEN, BACON & CO’8 Ly superior PIANOS, just arrived at the, Sreroums lw. G. METZEROTT. * Second hand Pianos for sale cheap. n20-tf IRD CAGES, WOOLEN GOODS. A Notions, ax u A famuly, of frame. (Hal jet, Davis manufacturers, will be sold ND McLAUGHLIN’S, 20, between 8th and 9th sts. BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD-CASE IRON innoforte, used one ear in @ careful & Co., Boston, renowned ata great bargain, for cash or oredit, at our great Piano Empori 9022 306 P: jum. JOHN F. ELLIS, ‘a. AVe.. bet. 9th and ‘0th sts. N 1 KO, ed at a McLAUGHIIN’S, No. 20 Pa.avenue, MBRELLAS, nai er, Pens, Chess, ho A BARGAIN IN A PIANO.—One of Hall Davis & Co.'s best PIANOS, rosewood, gise, seven octaves, iron frame, sold by A aaa] buta short ti lees our store for #250 for b cash, bearing interest, with good end. 4 ing compelled fr aa Piano off. antee said Piano Lever sold. Ti a Also, a large stock n27-tf rom private ciroums' ~ 1 = prepared to warrant and y EW AND PRETTY STYLES OF WOOL- en Goods, China Ornaments, Papier Mache, petween 8th and 9th stree ACCOR DEONS, MUSIC® » 306, between 9th and = a RD CASES, PORTEMO- NeLAUGHUIN'S. 20, between 8th and 9th sis. me ago, is now for or & note at short lorser, thecwner itandes to force OAT and strong! Ano mimi F new Pianos. Pianos for rent by evening, month. quarter. or year. SOHN FELLAS, Bos Renn avenue, eran aie, | BERGTEOL NEW cOORs per aR eee AUCTION SALES. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS —————— TO-DAY 4 TO-MORROW MORNING. By BONTZ & COOMBS, Auctioneers, From the NSIVE SALE OF A FURNITURE | Hn 1 sae Hovse Frursisurne Gooms \dee ee Kangaroe. TA ig AY next, the Sd inst.. at 11 o'clock, 3. m., New We shall positively Filet Sree Lee entire from Li Ja the store o! eemee. er & sone who | arrived. second doer from apis of the tein" tn lahogany and Walnut Bureaus Baitic’s 4 ‘ash cane and wood-seat Chaire | — The cotton mari opened quiet and stead: on top and Shuck Mattressea jaf me A — a Glasses, Wardrobes, Stoves sions and ira Gitte °rly stagnant, and provi- rockery Ware, &c., &o. Richa-dson, So. w BONTZ. & COOMHS, Austs._ | $5075), White ea a7s. Sd Baltimore ase ERY EX TENSITY ig PAWNS! R's | “Tt —— 4a waite ts ccs at 40s 241s =N E PAW : E SALE oF UNREDEEMED BS pac tere a no transactions tm bark. On THURSDAY, the 3d day of December vext. J — Stall sell st my auction rooms, corner of 7th and D | THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. streets, commencing at 9 o'clock a. mn.,the following Arrival of the America, Hattrax, Dec. 2—The British mail steamer America arrived here this morn} with Rerope. agree of “ es November ™€ ‘otten on Friday. at Liverpool closed very Sethe at od aligbtty tae — readstuffs were dull, and si) . visions closed dull Money was essentiall FUTURE DAYS. changed—Convols S090. 7 7 —— — rt ea ‘ures have oscurred in England By JAS. C. McGUIRE neer. i ican house in Londen ALUAbhe COUN eR Asptoneer | | | An eminent Ameri in haa been in difficulties, but had recovered. The money pressure in England was undimin- ished. The continental markets were im, Owing to the inciemency of the terday, and the present pressure 1 ket, Maj. G. ‘Tochman has Post lie sale of his residence and farm, * Summer Hib ee ves @ money mar- ONED the pub- i 1 ing in the County of Alexandria, Van til MO: " Another uccess! been made she 4th of January next, at 10 o'clock = NDAt, to launch the steumer Levee - private mle: and tarther tufermmtlonne feterte or | Tbe pelitical news tw of iti hi S'stocuney PeChamed at the auction store of J. | ane America brings on.y about $125,000 in 1» WhO! . 5 JAS. C. MoGU} The house of Messrs. Peabod, Ameri- 0c 27-%w Auction and Cotamtinnina te tant, can bankers, was relieved from { rte em- SRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL | ‘rressments by the Bank, to the amount of Esratr.—In pursuance of a decree the tenth day of April, in the year one eicht hundred and for Prince George's passed on iT thousand fty-five, by the Cireuit Court County, sitting as a Court of a, and got over its difficulties without The New York Municipal Election. uity, in a cause therein depending, wh I- | ,, Naw Yorx, Dec. 1.—The returns of the elec- ved M. Berry, next friend of Romece: yk pall , | tion in this eit to-day for mayor and other one and other: ie, Complainant, and Emily Wail, and | u'cipal officers indicate the success of Tiemann, ee je! egos the undersigned, ns trustee | the people's candidate, by 1,500 majority. The i 1 expose at public sule. to the highest bidder, on the premises, on FRIDAY. the lath day of December next, at the hour of 12 o'clock, following are the majorities of the yor in the several wards, as far Sremeann m..if fair, if not fair, at the same time and place cn , Tiemann. — Wood. the next far day thereafter, all those tracts, parte | Ist Ward... = 725 of tracts or parcels of iand, cituated in kad county, . wr — formerly the property of the lato Richard L. Thomp- 5s — sou, aud uow decreed to be sold for the purpose of —— 1,500 division and partition between bis widuw and his 350 @uldren. These lands contain in separate and near- ly contizuous parcels upwards of Six Hundred Acres. = 1,800 Lhe greater portion 1s upon iand. ‘There is, howe a 70 er, some excelleut Timber Land among the tract: od os proposed tobe sold. Some of the poreds of land 2,867 —— nave valuable improvements on them. There is a 100 om valuable spring of water on ene of the tracts, and pa 1,025 the sui! ofall the lands is easily worked and weil ad- 290 y apted to the raising of the staple crops of the counts. = = Thos lands are iu the immediate vicinity of T B, — 1m and will be sold in lot fuit purchasers. grok 140 ‘erms of eale as prescrived by the decree.—F ive; 2,000 — hundred dollars in cash, to be paid on the day of sale 1,285 i and the residue of the purchase money to be paid in jo 570 equal instalments, in one, two, three. and fuur years su from day of sale ; the same to bear intorest from the oy day of sale and to be secured by the ofthe pur- ae 101 reported. chaser or purolasers, with spproved co-obligor 552 — And upon the payment of the whole purchase mo: 865 a ey and all interest thoreon, and not before, the dersigned is authorized to convey the premises SECOND DisPaTcH J to the pure! ir or pure ors thereof in fee simp: New Vor, -2.—The official returns show at his or her or their costs, free, clear and discharg’ | thet &1,000 votes were polled yesterday. Tie- ed from all claims of the parties to this cause and of | manu’s majority is 2,331. then ‘The widow tea party 10 the progeadinan ee Stenmbesi Disasters, em. ie widow isa party to 16 . jim in this case and has in writing signified” er assent to Ke = to take in lieu of her dower an, uivalent in money, The famous steamer Alie- @ proceeds of the any, for New Orlea: as avcertained by law, out of t menage be moe Some sale. near Quarantine imme- DANIEL C. DIGGES Trustes. | diately sunk in seventeen feet of eect ye n 19-lawtléth Des&d: and one child were drowned. The boat was j insured at Pittsburg for $15,- The a “yd Lucy was burned on Wed- nesday last while lying fce-bound at De Witt, on the Missouri river. "Ko lives were . ‘The valued at $25,000 O00. No. 152 Pa. ave., bet, 17th and Wh 5 Under Garmer made inthe best and latest style, and materials,alwayson hand. All Garments J loss by the burning of the boat to wear made to order at the shortest possible notice. A call is carnest!y solicited. Sam $18,000, on which there is an insurance of $12,000. Wantsp.—Six Seamstresses, on Ladies Sewing. Hativax, Dec. 1.—The British bark Ontario, Apply to MRs. C. J. HINTON, from New York for Newfoundland, was totally n13-eolm 52 Pa avenue. | destroyed by fire at Whitebead ry. UILTED BOTTOM WATER-PROOF BOOTS, | Discharge of the Officers of the Steamships Cork sole Water-proof Boots, Galveston and Opelousas. Doubie sole do. do, Seoteh bottom do. Fine dress Patent leather and Calf Boots Double sole Gaiters and high Lace Shoes of various New ORLEaNs, Dec. 1.—The District At as entered a nolle prosegui in the case of the Captain, pilot and others of the steamship Gai- s z les So aeaal . “4 _ =~ < the case of the first mate, pi- uffaio snd Gum Overshoes, assorted. jot and othe: the st Opeionsas - With a coneral Assortment of Ladies’, Misses, oly = oporeyeep ae Bove. i Children’s Gaiters, Boots, Shoes, &c.. |“! Persons are yet to be tried. can be found in great variety a s HARMON BURNS’, Loss of the ship Bolina. 453 Pa. av., between 43¢ and 6th sts., CaaR.eston, Dec. 1.—The British schooner n2l ectw doors east of National Hotel. A. Canale, srrived from Nasseu, that the OOK IN AT Mct-AUGHLIN’S, No.20,between | *hip Bolina, from Thomaston for New Orleans Dictiniind dt atrootas at his ucte staat at ae | wat lost of Beery Ine nena ra tee nieaaes Goods now opentag. nd | officers and crew were saved. D®%; U. NEWMAN 7 Masical Beving returned to the First Ward. offers his a = rofessional services to his friends and the public. New Yorx, Dec. 2.—The announcement of omens pe miand at his old residence, No. 76 st. Carl Formes’ second performance at the Acade- n3-eolm my of Music has caused another operatic furore mere Every ticket was sold befere 11 o’clock to- y- —— Another Victim by the Steamer Rainbew. EXGkAVINGs, new styl ng es, in: _ MoLAUGHLIN’ REMEMBER McLAUGHLIN’S STORE, Ne. 2) Pa. avenue, bet. 8th and 9th sts. nw mae te ne Oe 1—It is feared that the : c 3. : on. Mr ze, 8 member of C from ‘con ie ea ees Toys, Hobby Horses, | #9! fourth district in this State, was sne of the 22 McLAUGHI.IN’S. | lost by the bursting of the Rainbow HRISTMAS PRESENTS, for friends at ——— Cee METRES WASHINGTON £x-Presigent Pierce. a VIEWS. For tale at all Bookstores. Norrotx, Dec. 1.—Ex-President Pierce and ray lady arrived bere this morni They wili be Hopes UGHLIN has the largest stock of y aie ity. No. 20 | the guests ofS. T. Sawyer tili sailing of the Pa. mel) Fetw eee ain oan the City. No. Powhatan, in about a week. tween 8th and Sth streets, pple D A Singular Case. A CHURCH ORGAN, 1 Stops, 7 octave compass, at the warerooms of Lovisytiig, Dec. 1.—It is rumored that Crad- 00 13 W. 4G. MET PPROTT. dock, for whose supposed murder a year anda M! STANG GRAY, a Romance, by the Hon L Jeremiah mens, 1ofe in China, by Rev. |. C. Milne, M. A. Unprotected Femalos in Norway, met oy Vaughan, by the author of “The Lamp- zhter iz The Plauter's Daughtor, by Miss A. E. Mrs. B Receipts fur the Million, Miss Leslie’s New Cookery Book. ‘The Two Apprentices, with a History of their Lazy Tour, by Charles Dioxens. Received and for sale at OS. SHILLING TON’S ‘ookstore, Odeon Buil es AITS, CURLS, HALF at GIBBS’S Hair Store n@ 3m ULPIT ELOQUENCE OF THE N INE- teenth Century—Being Discourses of eminent living Ministers in England France. America, Ger- many, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales; one large ootavo volume of 815 pages and several portraite, 1857, e $2,375. AUT yeas FRANCK TAYLOR. Ps Niger SCHOOL will be re-opened at the Washington Select School House, corner of loth and G streets, on Tuesday Rt . SAMUEL KELLY, n 27-eu3t* Principal. (SASHIONABLE PERE UMERIES, from the half azo several persons are now under arrest, bse been in Texas within two months Bank Bills Refused. Avousta, Ga.,Dec 1—The Bank of Hamburg bills are refused by the Augusta Banks. There is a want of resco j in regard to the terms of the weekly seitlement. Dupuy. The Welland Canal. St. Catuarine, Canada, Nov. 30.—The ice in the Welland canal is breaking up, and there ts some prospect of the vessels that are in it vetting throngh to the lakes. co 3’ BRAIDS, pP. AD! IGS and PUFPS, near corner of 13th st. and Pa. av, The Weather and Canal Navigation. ALBANY, Dec. 1 —We had a warm heavy rein here last night. ‘The weather continues quite fa- ae to the entire resumption of canal maviga- tion” Death of Mrs. James M. French. ALBaNy, Dec. 1.—Mrs. James M. French, the daughter of Judge Vanderpool, and sister-in-law of John Van Buren, died here to-day Baltumere Markets. : Battimony, Dec. 2.—Flour is acti day 5. Vegat yester- decline; Ohio $5 12%; Howard Street Sa 4; City Mills $4.87% cash. Wheat dull and prices irregular Corn dull and sales heavy. Whisky is steady; country 23, Ohio 2c. ork Markets. best houses, at GIBBS’S, near the corner of 13th street, Pa. 2 10m_ D BOXES, near 13th street, Salesroom, under Willards’, MIRRORS, POW BBS'S Hair Store, yaad at his New Naw Yorn, Dec 2 AMS! = —— Flour declined ; sales of HAMS! HAMS 7,500 jbbis.; State $1.70a1 75; Obio $5.20a5 63; We have a choice Jot of Family-cured HAMS, | Southern $5. 20a85 45 whick are unsurpassed in excellence. KING & BURCHE 624 Corner of Vermont avenue and 15th ADIES, PLEASE RE Instead of selling the remuant of my stock of FANCY GOODS at auction, | have moved it into iny now Store, 336 Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th streets, where | intend giving my customers aud the public generally, a chance to get great bargains at auction prices. Call before you buy, and examine for yourselves. Very rexpecttully, R. C. STEVENS, Dealer in French Millinery and Fancy Goods, 395 Pa. eve.. bet. 9th and lta sts. 0024 ABINET FURNITURE, FEATHER SEDS cee TTRESSES, dc. ¢ Wheat very dull and quotations nominal. Com has a declining tendency; Western mixed at Sic, yellow %c., white 2c. Pork declined; mess $1 750a18 ; prime $15.50a £16. Beef is inactive. Lard is inactive Whisky declined; Ohio Re. LL, street, - Financial. New Yorn. Dec. 2—Stocks are active and higher generally. Chicagoand Rock Island 784 5* Cumberland Coal Co. 9x; Lilinois Central sha 932; La Crosse and Mi 134: Michigan South ern 21; New York Central 73; Pennsylvania Coat Co. 61y; Reading 59%; Cantons 184; Missouri 6's 794. Sterling exchange 10956 Wituan SUOLLERS, UPHOLSTERER, No. 500 Ninth street (up stairs) atte: Promptly to mak f Carpets, hai co tilt caf Prccptioncnre ts Be Seent k ing gnd Interior Dooavalend oc toodecene prices. HAIR MA ‘The Subscriber has now iu store a large aud handsome assortment of CABINET FUR- NITURE, which he pledges himself to sell to suit the times, viz: Hanaeomes Omamented Cottage Sets, from $30 Beautiful ‘Biaok Walnut and other Bedsteads richly Back Walnut and Mahogany marble-top Wash- Rosewood and Walnut Parlor Suits, in broeatelle and haircloth Mahogany, Black Walnut, and Oak Centre Tables. Do do Ss ideboards, marble-top. Etageres or Whatnots. nee and Lounges, in endless va- Oak and ‘Walnut Dining and Office Chairs. Mahogany, Cane, and other Chairs, from $6 to $25 per dozen. endless variety of— LACK TE. the —We agen call the attention ity to our very chice BLAC —_ ality it is rarely equal Which w, it be mir an une an oe be Sane n% _corverof Vermont avenue and 6th M ORMONISM, ITS LPARERS AND DE- t, formerly a : " > ormon sixus,by John Hyde. jer, and resident of Salt ae vol.,}2mo we rated with eight yn PRANCK 49 LO} AIR, TUOTH, NA AND BANDO 4 | as Es, ni Offs! Bow Store. ear U3 AV. wad 18 Sales Aer a AW BOOKS. 4 Angell on Highways. do Sofas, Tete-a-tetos, With an Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wa hetands, Wardrobes §bles; Camp Stoois, Piano Stovis. tracks, Gilt-trame Mirrors, Toilet Glasses, &e. Daily Expected— A large lot of 1 Bedsteads, double and single. Also, iron Washetands, a Maryland Digest, yal. 2. Which I cordially invite my friends and the public Selwyn’s Nisi frius.@ vals. new editios, to inspect. United States gest, vel. Cc, W. BOTELER, Beanett & Heard’s | ending Crimind Cases, f vols. n2l-2awSw No. 3i8 Tron Hail, and 349 D at. a te Ree , Dew edition 7 NGEMENTS ATC. GAU wd many others at lowest a INTER ARE NCH RESTAtRAaNT © | me FRANCK TAYLOR. The subscriber sm order to ascommodate the pub- RANCE—We bave just lic, gives notice that he will turn.sh meals to week- iy beard lers at the rate B LL OF PARE the accom: ity, will be IRECT FROM F To68-Ved— SARARove Etite pole: modation of such quests, av giventogueststoBREAKEAST OLIN E A Treen ue. and SUP, at such times as will suit the convenience Sosy ng i Peaches *Bclmon, ab ons ABT from ¢eorll if weksok, stars, dee. all in enne.and Gor sale, CHELL, ntil 12 0" i 3 Rt. BRET Re: — oo. ke ns corner Vermont avowas sek tan street. U ui o'clock. fe i : SNTAL IL POLIS! i n3-eolm : Cc. GAUTIER, 28 Penn. avenue. ( RIENTA Lm HL, caving a beutiful T Sane NEW FANCY STORE, 35 |. Sioresuesr 1h haga la 44 A, Pa, venue, oan ‘Aevartinent of Opera Hoods. WW vs MACASEAR OLL, at GisB~’s mie cot * RBar Sect street, 2 10-Sy

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