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, ; : x * STAR ee Z AE AA Sl SHootine oF Jaurs 8 _ Wh derainzs.| itay ; pCa INR EL IG ENCE. sierdoy utewon’ cha Wing eet | ORORGR TOWN Tet etre oe AUCTION SALES. aoe Sr Gunn Prectawasion op vine | fom the al tothe gaan howe ester | gn ceap Twben ; oar BEOw NORM TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ———— ES SOOO O™ NING. “18 Subjoined will be found the proc- | Charge of shooti: J mms. poe Ser ¥ past — SONS ng James Si; ‘he 6 ve ee the President, submitting ¢ vious. The c. » the night pre- EORGETOWN, Dec. 26, 1857. Cc UT SALE OF LONDON From the Associated Preeg , —— EDA AVES & Dece 7 Oihoat ; uction * = Press Agent. Fee ee Diath fe cee el ee he toltgwitg tek ee coanant | awelt taal there fe an entablishercar ot mentee | Picea foganeyan ron alga KGit OF TH ELPA ac titizens of the District for their approval | B® Widest cn ‘the ‘substance of | of such magnitude, 1m ene District, as Davideon’s | b@ tages (woaty rt eluent Psion = é *veapprovel. The vote Is directed by the same Richard Jones, sworn —Was at : P 4 i 00 ss a URCH OF THE EPIPHANY. > ee espe arate areata v0" ous neeee ron xenon for ¢ ws giap' ; al ioe Wittey’s; saw | D'eWery, near Rock creek. This establishment B New ¥. Dec. 25 — “;sathorizing the preparation of the code, and | Simms come jn, xpoke to him and he denied that ‘a a ‘mail steamer Persia i” ie re the unsold and unoccupied Pews | bas arrived at this staaiaken on the 15th day of February next: | Simms was bie'no called bint Be & ‘was erected by the late William Hayman, some will 0 3 3 “ples, many higsly astsited works, @ second time; and he said Speaking | thirty yearnago, and could not have cost far short oN BY THE PRESIDENT oF THE was mistaken: fitt — 3_C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer J.C. MoGUIRE, Avet’r. fie op rem rgb aa TION a Reeves also said | w. " 5 | of fifty to sixty thousand dollars for the builds: : — Ss be; Ntlel arrived at Southampton on the igh f Ustzes Stazas. ’ Willey and asked tor something io anegrt t® | and machinery The mone building ts 150 feet yoottrercsstr. By WALL ® BARNARD, Auctioneers, — | instant. Pais te « Buchana pat haan’ of ate United States, German accent; fterwards at long by 25 wide, and three stories prone roand SAR AT TSE Quatre RARRAG ec On aasvlvania avenue and 9th street. Bilt fore fo by 4 oes Oto all whom it may concern: asked if Simms But hi % | DAY aeas zm ty ND SILVER WATCHES, Jewetay, | "''Y ‘or the over issues of of Eng- reas bv an act of Congress approved March | Ett ESI ut he who surveys that portion only which is pple Brn Jan., 18, 1 shail sell. at the Marine | ( : : Books, | land. id whereas bv an? t to Improve th. bead ; | Bbove the surface of the earth has but 9 fel ties | Barracks, by ofthe Quartermaster, at 120"el’k PGoads. aie, Fancy Goods, . ; a5, entities prove the laws of | Reeves picked it u COP: | indeed, of Sista w.. the following ‘Geod viz: ‘ Suver Plated Goods, Parliament Was to adjourn on the 12th instant so. of Colam! and tocodify the 7 : 2 » of the nitude of the establishment. _ ‘ogether with & Iarge collection of Goods, suita- | Until Pet y. . ye Dist — of the United States at dieeetad wood daatte = { understand The enormous ‘arched vaults that. penetrate in “3 bayonet aoe ble fur Christmas and Sew Year's present.” The House of Commons bad Presidemime and place for taking the sense NeMone rats 1 went and shut u ; | Blmost every direction, from the northern margin 86 Cartridge Boxes, Sale will be held Nhe RVENING. ar half. cial committee to consider the barter and Mtizens of the Bistriet gf Columbia for or | and he said I had tein inet = te Seman y qoutes catherine ie seoante eer le gerbes Sword Belts, Tt ete ae nranaes nest NB- | commercial crn ; opt? th. sf J s uite curiosities in themselves. S. felts, 5 J nee ict aod Stuer Ul eeu ta uan couldn't understand well; . | exploration of them forcibly reminds one of the | 3 Drum Sholis,1 Fufe, 35 Waist Helts, See ____ WALL & BARNARD. Anots,_| The Ameri Queenie Treen pound, from oore of Me mode and rules of ¢ weting such | foneg aw Willey’s wife; went i {abled stories of the dreary prisons of the Old T Garpet ister Bre gucuate2 Fenders, By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers, __ | sea—crew saved = ‘ _ claim the soar d Simins tying on the floor; World in ancient times 3 Stoverdand for of Pips ae . OSITIVE SALE OF BUGGY oe Advices received from India two week 1 », be it known that 1 do. hereb: i ae the front door wi There are also quite a number of smaller build- A lot of Carpenters’ Toois, Pros ON SATURDAY MO! gRiNG Sete later ses = the 15th day of February tes, | tne Tatirmery aban a oes — brought to Be packs, so:tho mais one, ali a which are Terms gash, in specie. | cone arses ee we will eth ree Set store, | Gen Havelock was still hemmed in at Luck- ing th f ; had a gnn’ shot chinery necessary for carryin, cod&de : SEN, Auctioneer, second hand Wag.usand buggies, a or rmcgtt the cltfsens of | wound in the left shoulder; he was peal bd out fhe Process of brewing. This extensive ex : = oe gave now Sir Colin Caw will be there in a few tret entry ey Wagon made to order in this ecm Seely fae en, are estimated } first olass Express Wagon, also city made to order | © number from fifty to thousand Trenton x tine “nen garrison of Lucknow bad had no commu- wo wi 4 H and suitable Pn ne paca be.t quality, light | nication with the army fora month past; but it tw {second nnd no-top Rugey as cood ns new. Wye believed they would hold ont. 5 ‘ Dr. Hillen, myself and other s| 4 < tablishment was purclia: ra ill padi me — “ek ~—_ > | alive. but in a critical condition. tndents; he is by the present propeloter. Mr Deveaen ee of the United Statesabovethe | shhica7d Jones, recolled.—Willey was at the | Ost of the machinery remodeled according to : ek Cae hn short end of bis counter writing, while Reeves | the more modern style now used in the brewing of twenty -o1 (Columbia f ve res! and Simms were talk{ E; the counter is divided | Process. The estal lishinent, as arranged, is oo District i — <P a bes a a pass w;: di capable of brewing about one bundred and Ete allow -d to vote at said election. >? | (0ue;, their manner induc ; Hy eed ee. By JAS. C. MoGUIRE, Auctioneer. Die ame lsenee eB roe Si AND LOT, om vi ol bea day of November, 13 Ting date on the Ist recorded in Liber J. A. S., No. 75 folio 2%, ry = the subseriber will sell at public sale. on SATUR DAY, the i6ih day of Jenuary, 1isd,at ¢ o'clock. . m,n the promises. Lot No. 10, in the subdivisl Also,2new Top Bu, Tmade, light norte had take asfal encounters with the mu- ill be by ballot. Than” tn favor | a4 between s and 9o'eh wodias ay been In the handwor the'prese ser proprietor Sree Be ys Md, Cot ing 2 fest 8 inches on Sen st. Ie ve and seas tan ee No more cate iace at various points sha » Ts el he olan 3 - aa . n a eeta, - te — wal the Revised Code wines By ame a he it has never turned out but a very small quantity | baek with that width 120 feet ion atten Cale B-ts w with the words ‘For the Revised Code feet alley. or printed upon the same; and those op- pitt improvements, consisting of a Dwelling- Terms of sal’: One half cash; the residue mm six, nine and twelve moaths for notes bearing interest from day of sale, secured by a deed of trust upon the Property: and if not complied with in 5 days after the sale, the proper! 4 | be resold upon one week's uotioe, at the risk and expense of the purcha All eonveyaneing at the pense of the purchaser. ae trustee ‘sanave ont yeaon ate — vested yn. CHAS. 8. ads. rustes. 4 %-0od&us J.C. MoGUIRE, Auct, About nine o*, of liquors when compared with What it is capa- came and a told tue Willey had pl geet dle of doing, jana what it ought to be doing . round; saw Willey with a gu ’ | when we consider that there is no extensive es- ged 1 Ce cs Ate, Code Will vote | der; asked him where wee uns etes be Tan | abliahinent of this tise tn ee District allot ketone aes es e Revised the store; went in and saw aman on the floor At the present time they are bs § abont 18,000 ade” wel wihoee thee aaea aiecatee soap two men holding Lim; the smallest said “Dod bushels of barle: perannum. This is obtained The — Prirakalbensips cont meee or i" he aint shot;’" we took the clothes off; I said | 0m Virginia, New York and West Canada. ag.and the se will Ge ap dette pre- He is shot clean through;"? saw his watch | Phat obtained from the two last mentioned places Mint Ward In the Cite et Washine. | Oubd his neck aud asked for's kane (aie off, | {8 far superior in quality, and is used tn. the Nard Diacy's Cale. ont Bemusatvanta | erw't afore sigs Sitins said there's acenite, | Manvtactoren of the tment gusitie of ie. the aie. Jud uthey & Parker, Terence fen ete: While L was wovking at Simms ginia grain is only used in the manufacture both men [efi; . of porter. and Alexander HP Meeblin bone twa fer ot eee eee on his Fight side, ALL & BARNARD, Auots. The motineers burned alive ali the wounded —————— OO con that fell Into their hands at the siege of FUTURE DAYS. hi Crloutta dates were of the Lith and Bombay of By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers the 17th of November DYED OF TRUST SALE OF VALUABLE | p»C!%4 —Hong Kong dates are of October 30. MPnoven PROPERTY at Posiic Sare.—On | Preparations were making to assault Canton WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. ‘ith Januare, ieee 1858, we will sell, at public sale, to the highest ma. Liyxnroon, Dee tae Tees der, the south half of Lot No. 18,in Square 293. front- | 4c] aOR oo cotton market bas ing 23 feet, more or less, on i2th st. west, running | declined ¥d., and holders were —— on the — — feet. improved with a brick dwe'ling. market Sales of the week 20,000 bales, includ- aint ‘ yraty roperty. which ‘orn its location is very val- | ing 1,600 on speculation and 1,000 for e: ; sales é : uldu't have fa Every portion of the extensive machinery of ): RE: NT 2 sold to satisfy a deed of trust, duly re- | ou Vriday 3,000 bales, closing quiet at the de- the a Nat F2th street, one door | sheath; saw Willey at the ner ene rede this extablishment has recently been thoroughly - FOR RENT AND SALE. pion. cline. Quotatiens are for fair Orleans 6%, ’ pag teem Judges— Charles | came in after 1 ilxed Siuuns; Willey ave me | femodelled by the present gentlemanly ehict ALURNISHED ROOM, suitable for a gentle- fourth cash: the residue in three | Widdling Orleans 6qd. fair Mobile 64a., mid: foitman, Charles J. Cantietd, and Edward C. | some whisky and water for Sitams; Sindans gave | Brewer, or superintendent, Mr. Hutt; and so ei Third Wara tt oth no account of the affray pig od improved and “ we Third ad, near the corner of Wm. es v iS Pe ses of brewing, ths For the T aud G, west of the Passe ar m. Jouss, sworn.—Beiween 2 and 9 o'clock ing, that alm R. os : : connected wit rhol —Valentine Harbaugh, Joseph Bry- Jones calied at my house for me; he asked me ith the whol man, exn be obtained, with Board. at 499 k street near Sth it equal payments at G. 17, and 18 months. bearing in- | @!ing Mobile 64d: fair Uplandsé d.. middling SEVERAL terest and secured by a dead of trust on the - | 6d. Stock in port 352,000 bales, including 180,000 ty. PETER REWRY “Friee | Amerieen |” P° righ? CE) WALL & BARNARD, Aucts. dapted to the purpo- very little minutla MFORTABLE ROOMSi for ; process, is done by | ©» rent, in the most desirab o and henithy looation m Masckestet edvions ren there being ° to go to Willey’s. as , this machinery, and al eat mthe city. Convenient to Gautier’s or Wil ards’, ‘ "= : vat Lit nquiry and prices weak. te vey Crittenden witegs tel bis tence bead ing inthawapatiine, ta great saving of expenses} tn tlh Preferred, can have meais furnished in the MARSHALS SAL E.— In virtue of a writ of | At Havre, tres ordinaire weer. . eee Withee, Went end of the | was going down Mrs. Willey come ate and said | ,M*. Hut! has the reputation of being a peitect | houses, No. 45813th atreet, between E aid F heri lacias, under the’ Lien lar, iseucd from zes—William A. Kennedy, John d Francis Mohu . + D B eadstuff* bad xn advancing tendency, and. : Q the Clork’s office of the Circuit C . ad H ‘JUS Sim Simms,” when 1 got there heard the | Master of his calling, and we learn they the ce | 424 oat i bie County of Wastin 2 ~ARLOR AND GHAMNER. | Ligh of Columbia, for the County of Washington, | Se Tuesday, all descriptions were slightly i a ts WES oO 1 Went in the back-doorand met Mrs. | &¢- manufactured at this brewery are already ORE LARGE PARLOR AND CHAMBER, | aud to me directed, l ahnll expore topuninn ae eee er, except corn, which was dull and lower. bh Se an i Willey coming out back; saw Simms sitting on | beginning (under his management) to acqnire a fur: 3 #180, twogood sized single ROOMS, | Cash, in front of the Court-House door of said enry C. Purdy, o's Hatch- rovisions were very dull. he money Market was slightlyeasier. Bullion the Bank of Engiand bad increased £700,000 erling. Conso!s—for money, shut; for account, the floor, and no one there bat m reputation which thoxe of this establishment = A. Brows ‘ J and walked out; didn’t speak to him; aecae weer egioved before. Recently they have com. h Ward, af, the Anacostia Engine- | went in and found Rectes tine: tigi him | Menced Alling orders trom New York, which ~—John P qbrandt, George A. | +: What made you run just now)? te said ++ 1'm | ON¢ Would suppose was something like carrying r,and George u = for .e@.t—all on one floor and in suit= or separate: Board can be furnished, if desired, and terms moder. oo pply 462, 10th, between D and E streets. w county,on TUESDAY the 12th day of Janu: 12858, at 12 0’clock m., the following described per ena to wit: Alldefendant’s right, title, claim, and m2 terest in and to a house, erected on part of Lot No. - 7 EB 1, in Square No. 437. corner of G st omnis Be F & wate--witch, and I dive at the flash;”” was out. | Coal to Newcastle, when we consider that a aie For RE a wo Reams, ne formes oe omeersr Tih strect west, in the City of Washincton Dae SECOND DISPATCH. Forthe Seventh Ward: at Island Hall. Judg- | side wien Mack came, but wees in, and was | ter citv—Albany—has been revarded the great ute Cit boathcamnh a amber, tmmed ately opposite the and levied upon as the property of Walte? | Flour, generally, closed with an stvancing a Sumael Pumpbrey, James Espey, and Juiza standing by when he was at work, ani porter brewery of the United States. ‘The | CU Titt A ppl ta Hig SRD AV ett, | A= Rtue, and will he sold L Smith, r ——— = Willell, sworn kts only principle upon which we can account for it Georgetown. at the Mayor's office. Judges | me; i went down; saw aeons ee is that the ales ae the Washington—Davidson's usr Chapman, Solin Is: Midwell,and Wen | Mr nad Mire. Willy were thore, Sintec ee | bieWery-—ave become under re, management of des lying on the floor; found the wound ax stated be | ME. Haft superior to that For that portion af the county of Washington | Dr. Hudgins; o:dered some strony and Wi Yesterday passed off very quietly. All our nich lies west ef Rock Creek, at Conrad's tav- ley got it for him; he said he felt badly; his shirt | ChUTChes were opeucd tor divine service during Colt aad Wine Bee ena Peltce, | was off; found a’ sheath for a knife carne iig | the forenoon, and most of the more thoughtful snd Wm D.C. Murdock by a leather string; Willey arkea it he must | Po'tion of our citizens celebrated the day in this idl the Eaatete Hc nice be: | wait for the officers or goimself: he appenca | tational manner. Others. betook. themselves to k Creek and the Eastern Brauch of the | anxious to vo rather thar be tenon bythe bitcers. | he old fashioned plan of spending the day by t Seventh street toll-gate. Judyex— Mrs S. Wiliry, sworn —Mr Jones told me to | P4ulging in egg nogg, &c., and we regret to tien, Dr- Henry Haw, and Abner | come to the shop, somethin was wrote; een? | #8¥ that there were rather more dravken persons and saw Reeves st nding by the stove, and Simms | —CbieHy pee and boys—floating about the and for that portion of said county which lies by the counter; W Hey was standing by the back streets, glorying in their own shame. than we to satisfy Judicia! No. 28, | tendency. Wheat firm, and advanced (the ad- to October terin 1857.10 favor of Cri Pee vealer.” | vance being chietly on the inferior qualitice) feom y 3b. HOOVER, la2d. Corn dull at 1d. decline. d19-dts | Marshal for the Distriet of Columbia, The Broke:s’ Circular quotes a decline of Is. a RSHAL’S SAL E.—In virtue of a writ of | Is6d. on the week, on flour, and 4d. decline on fiert facias, under the Lien law, issued from | wheat. Corn ix lal gd. Lower. Lard heavy. Rice the Clerk's office of the Cirenit Court ofthe District | quiet; idalss6d. Rosin steady; 4s. Spirits of of Columbia for the County of Washington, and to ¢ Was. Sugar quiet and easier, but ua direoted, 1 shall expose to publi sale. for Cash, | Cwierine corm ace ee of . in front of the Gourt-Houxe deor of said County,on | Wotations unchanged. : TUESDAY, the i2th day of January, 1258, at 12.0'oi"k Latest —Satyrday, December 12.—Consols— uu. the following desoribed property, to wit: All | for money, si jor account, 91 % a91 XK defendant's right, title, ciaim, and interest in and to Estimated sales of cotton at Liverpool, to-day, a mine Spee pohgi ES B, 1g genre No. 8, | 2.00) bales; market unsettled, at a. decline. on ird street nor etween F. ar strects or y West, in the City of Washington, D. C., seized and | Bte*dstaffs steady reek SA LE—On reasouable terms, a comme and substantially built BRICK DWEL HOUSE, with back builtling attach-d, in Franklin Kow, which is one of the most beautiful and desira- be locations in Washington. ‘The house contains 12 sand two crliars. bath room, hot and cold r, gas, &e.,and hasa stable for three horses, @ house, with servants’ 10¢ above; cow- wood-house, and choice fruit trees. The will be sold with or without the two valnable building lots adj-ining. A . 512 (2d story) 7th etreet, to POL- LA Agent. ait B, eo Cc! INTON HOUS turpen| > FOR R The Hot | ding at ih D . owl “ Z formeriy known as Dorsey’s Hotel, on the cor. | levied upon as the proper y of Jon W. Jorden. and Important from Kansas. at of the Eastern Branch of the Potomac, at | door; 1 begzed Willey to get rid cf Thess cy | have ever seen before ona Christman dave Wo her of th aud I streets, will be for rent til! the first | will be seld to satisfy Judicial No. 4%, to Uotobes Ss Iau a 23.—The Legislature of Kan. Judzes—Selby B. Scag give them anything théy asked, he said he hea: 1} are Pleased, however, to say that good humor of January. For terms inquire of MOOR E & CIS- | teri, 1437, in favor of Cripps & Waller, . ea, F re and Dr. Welford Manning: told him to send for help; he said be had sent for | Seemed to characterize all, as we have not heard | SELL. adjoining. d16-lawsw espective places | Mr. Guest, but he w J.D. HOOVER sas has repealed the law aut rizing the Cal. sas shall be sworn te per- | W Jones, and said as not in; | went out and saw | Beat of a single fight, or of any disturbance of d19-ts | Marshal for the District of Colura! houn (Lecompton) convention. It has also to him, ** My God! it’s that | Moment during the day. At the almshouse the PRABE CHANCE.—For lense for ten years, the — — assed, over Governor Stanton’s 0, @ bill re- ! J : hi " most western &UIL DING on the nurth side of ARSHAL’S SALE.—In virtue of three writs i gnizing the militia of the Territory’ ot which vithfaliy; and, immediately | Simis;" Willey called me back and, as I went | @™Metes bad a glorious time. The multitude of Pennsylvan a avenue, (near the Treasury,’ with the M of attachment on warrant No. 373. and 37. 1 ~ is been inted jor general fy hehe re eaall count up | back, saw Sianius, with the knife it bie Maht | Zoed things furnished for the occasion by W. W. | Lorna? amt avenue, (near th promises. front 27 fort | to dna en ego wart frm the Clerk's Ofice | The militia law ectablichene eine ee tify what number were ‘siven | band; Willey Witt tt “Go backs or | Coforan, Esq., was served up in real hotel style | upon the avenue, and oxtela lect ae faa ay fet of the Cireuit Court of the District of Columbia for Ge ol a usher avarct teeeeer eee 1 Code.” and what nuinber | he'd shoot him.’ be didatt eee ay, ae, backs OF | and the way turkeys. pies, &c., disappeared be- | Alley. BRE Ree Riek ERA GIN, George- | tho County of Washington, and to me directed | | sisting of a major general, ins; ctor general, ad- ensinitted within twenty-four hours to | anything. ‘age notsay | tion. Mr. Dutty, the gentlemanly suaperintend- sereet Sut 1OGsinne SvEnuS, Ss Bank of Washin, in said county, on TWES- | © al, eight brigadier generals, and the ‘ton, DAY, the 9th Of December, 1857, at 10 o'clock a,m , | er-in-chief, or ‘Territorial Governor. This board, the following articles to wit: One Roan Horse, one iy made i Wagon and Harness, seized and taken under ate | Qyee se ornty of it, has power, and it is «4 vy General of the United States, who Juste Donn decided to hold Willey to bail for | and the trustees, spared no labor or pains to will repost the same to me a hearing at the Crimimal Court make the day one of real enjoyment to the mulli- FOR RENT.—Either der my hand this 2tth day of Decem- | $5,000 » Inthe sum of | tude of unfort an excellent, with basement, N urnished or unturnished, =e Brick House, e * the nates for whose benefit the sump- ‘ . 488 N with threecstail | fohments.as the property of John Cornell; and will | Aut; to organize immediately the militia of h cigbicen hundied ond uae to —_ tuous repast had been provided. P° | minutes” walk from the Capitol, be sold to satisfy attachments in favor of Lewis’ D. | Teiritory.. It is also competent to call out the is f y “i 4 x swe nl eo - : % . A e. n s . ? ; A. D. eighteen huadred and fifty- ast night. Reeves was arrested for rot bing th The weather has suddenly become pinching stable and coach house, with immediate poss Means, James E. Brown, and Stephen Prent militia to muster or drill, in case of emergenc: sand of independence the eighty- | drawer at Willey’s, and this morning Wee sone cold) Veaterdny. we wera visliod ten era inauire nt SAM'L. WALKER’S Portrait Gallery 3. b. HOOVER, Mar or at the call of a civil officer, take charge of James BUCHANAN. mitted to jail for ecurt. old. ¥ iy, we e e asm fa. Odeon wildina, corner 43% street and Pa. auenu di8-ts for the District of Columbia. arms, &c. of snow, and this morning both looks and feels as nig-tf = The Legislature bas finally adjourned. Gen . A if winter was about to commence in good earnest. y °) 4 . sox —The Eastern portion | | Cuxtstxas Day ax tag Mazixe Banpacrs. | {Winter wu span of the Little Falle bridge bas By C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. Denver, the new Governor, is at Lawrence. the Sonth front of the extension has been Millinery, &c. —— ee M RS. HELLER, No. 34 Louisiana avenue, be 1 tween 7th and 8th streets, respectful A weil served up dinner was given to the men | been put in place, and the nands are now engaged stationed at the Marine Barracks. on yesterday, | “Pon the fourth. “The work moves on rapidly. by order of Brigadier Ge Hicuden + Weblo’ At the drove i tds this week, but few cattle y ea ven. Headerson, at which | nave been otfered—not more than head—all of upwards of one hundred and fifty rank and tile | which were sold to butchers, at $3 37a84 on the Participated. Asis his usual custom, the vete- | hoof, egnal to #6 75488 net. No sheep offered. h is added to ina high de-| ran commandant of the corps paid the merry | fogs $625 Pork—from wagons ®6 50a6 75; from on the principal corridor, | crowd a short visit previous to their being seat- | stores £7. » being executed by the Messrs. Elis of | ed at table, and greeted them with a hearty good Nothing bas been done in the flour and grain be ceiling and mouldings which are Will, It was an exciting sight on the departure | market since Thursday—no ehangeé in prices bss d witha frieze of iron representing | of the general, to witness the manner in which | occurred XTENSIVE SALE OF_A CHOIGF COL- War bas broken out in the south part of the LECTION OV KARE OLD Wines and Liquors ni : Territory. Several men have been killed. A BY CataLocur.—On TUESDAY MORNING, | | Dec. 24h. commencing at M1 o'clock, ¥ shall sell at | *auisition bas been made on Secretary Stanton my sales room, 2d tloor Tron Hall, a rare collection | fer troops of bottled Madeira, nid & Port, Claretand Cham- Sr. Louts, Dec.24—The St. Louis Democrat Pati One ee in, Whisky, Sweet Oil, publishes a Kansas letter this Rey Some This conrignment is made Hl one of the largest onserrery in the excitement, with fighting and embraces dectdediy’ the perms? Ghd vever cits |. On the evening of the 15th instant « battle was assortment of really superior Wines and d.quors | fought at Fort Scott between the free State and pieced im a state of great forwardness, and the work goes on with dispatch notwithstanding the as Weather. The third story wails principal story begins to assume a invites the ladies of Washing nity to her Kton and vy. first opening of WINTER MATS, as she has spared no pains in selec! jog a large and handsome assortment of fa: Lnable HATS, RIBBONS and FLOWERS, and will be happy to soe ai| the Indies of Washington at her opening on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. J i7-zw* rc = 5 t has ever been offered at auetion to the Wash- »ro-siavery mea, in which five of the latter were j SPECTATOR LLINERY, DRESS-MAKING AND ae p 4 ie rarions fruits and egricultural productions of | each man tried to out-shout his neighbor in pay- ; — -|M" TRIMMING ESTABLISHMENT. | '"Gxtaicues will be ready for distribution in a few | Killed» pon Ooesieaticest Gnevemies’ ee our y-extibits a class of mechanical work | ing hima round of cheers. The inner passed Ladies visiting Washington are respectfully in- e attention of connvisseurs is particularly wet gen nga pag ag 7 ag luding d “tich dors infinite credit to our city mechanics. | off to the high enjoyment of all present. GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS. | (i023 ying prepared to make up Dreeses, silap thie coke were wounded on both sides, including tweaty- T seat story rooms are being finished. —- eg Cloaks, B: &c..at short notice, im the latest ‘Terme at sale, three free State men. c ready for the fresco painters H cx’s.—Hamumack bas added to bis cap- G® AT BARGAINS IN FURS! styles, tion guaranteed in a'l cases. dia-d C. W. BOTELER, Auet. The origin of the difficulty was the 2 » = Telng beantifeliy dec’ gece alec : P — A large stock of Dress and Cloak ‘Trimmings, of : ence of Clicks, tae maleriees cnenhesr ot eee ee eatifally dec- | stat establishment, tn Willard? Buildings, a| Just received at REMICK’S. No. 12) Bridge st.. | atest Mad handconene ee CLOARS, ARSHAL'A SAI.E— tn vistas Of @ wil of ee prapmntleg _- ing on to- | Private entrance and a pair of private rooms, for | Georgetowr, an invoios of LADIES’ FANCY | BASQUE NDERDRE S. BONNE M reat front is going o- ; ber, two years since, in company witb the sher- 3 L Ss, s . fer facias issued from the Clerk’s Office of the ifs off ttempting te collect taxes of the FURS from an extensive importing house in New wand MILLINERY, of ever - 1 ifs officer, atte: 'e Be bears plasters are bot cua possible ; most of | the due entertainment of the guests of his house, | York. fur Holiday Preseniss Ghishtwill be conat | RUBBONS: and MIU MWILETAN, | County of Waehincton eid to eaums, OF EM" | tree State men, and seizing. property in default the beavy plasters are set and secured which, together with his former conveniences, | auction pric vp commission. Tha Ladies will di5 20 opposite Centre Market, jug the concreting of the base- | make his establishment unsurpassed in the Uni- | find it to their vantuge to call above, d. and a good portion of the area | ted States. mae DON’ FOGET THI NUMBER, 126. expose to public sale, for Cacn. at Riley’s Wharf, | Of payment, making the prosecution under the on THURSDAY, the 2éth day of December, 1857, at | rebellion law. M* DAM NO is 3 MAKER, From Paris, 10 9 clock a. oe the following described provesty. to Great —— veel was. Be Page sed basement walls are laid; and the stone neces- Masonic.—St. John’s Lodge No. 11, held an a = No. 322 18th street west, hecween I and K streets, } copa ciedhige eed Gar pole ~- gi le = Mans on the border, who assem) n strong rot maples Soc antthag eatieomnie election for officers last night, which resulted in PRESEN '3 FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Me Aveshiogton Soa viinite eee cee ee bene of Robert, Waiter, and will be oid fo setisly judi numbers, and more fighting was anticipated . img. will be ready foi ing on . -, 7 , + : cial No. 92, to Janua: erm 1858, Peter Price, - = wt we'txpected to be tend for occupa: | W. M., Thomae H. laisd, Tr, S°W.s JD: Ry | Rosen, Gabe Gonicuda ange! Beats | RDteke Making Eetailshient, whore shave rnay | oil Nos sttndapua'y from em, Beior Pieaved: | Pittsburg. south "expected to be ready for occupa- | W. M ; Thomas H. Baird, Jr.,S. W.; J.D. Ry- c Portemonnaies, Card Cases, Tablets, & nes, &c.,and inthe beat and very \atest atyle | Kellehim Lambell and Thomas W. Riley. Pittscrs, Dec. 23.—The mayor of this city Bow by that tine nard. J. W : Christopher Ingle, S ; C. Cammack, ‘some variety. with a large assortment of Fancy | of Paris. receiving every month the French Journal ap. Marshal forthe b . D. HOC VER. has addressed a letter to the president of the — Sr., Pj; G. W. Hall, Tiler Articles, suitable for presents, to be badar a De La Mode, direct froin Paris nll-2m* ts arshal for the District of Columb: Pitsburg, Fort. Wayne and Chicago Rallrosa Twas Dar passed o =; MISS ‘THOMAS’: = c y. forbidding the laying of tracks 2 Pan a rt av pai erie in Kees WartcH Retcrxs, Dec 2ith—Michael Carey, | 4 23-3t* Book and Fancy Store, Georgetown. HAMPAGNE AND OTHER SPARKLING | (HINA, GL ass, N’S_WARE, CUT- | the creeks of the city to form ajunction with tie @ewhat iess than the usual out-of-door cele- Ireland, drunk; workhouse, 9 days. John Du- EUnRSI-MFURS® C WINES LERY, PLA WARES, &c. bration. in conyey uence of the unpleasant weather, 2 EF : Pe as 7 Pennsylvania Railroad. The President replies. laney, Mass., drunk and disorderly,do Fred ‘twas made much of by the warm firesides, e ss i { have just received— C.8 FOWLER & CO Se claiming the right under the act of the Legisia- 100 baskets Fleur de Bouzy Wine, my own impor- tarion % do Heidsick, imp. by Renault. Prancois & Co. i2icases iXL, do x igbev, Germany.do,do Walter Clark. CHRISTMAS PRESE . tat was iso duly observed by various religious | (rick Rigbev, Germany Bete te Just received GRISTMAS PRESENTS 1 fee saree: imate particularly the Catholics. | 4 Charles McManus, disorderly, do. Joba | , Just received this day, a O44 Fellows’ Hall Stree’, ture and the decision of the supreme Court, and At St Mathews ¢ " ent for the Holiday sales t 2 athi boreb, solemn high mase was ment for the Holid Lave a large stock of Wares of the above intimating that in the absence of a compromise <~ description, comprising every article usu - « Schnitzepahn. the company will bave no alternative but to com- Kelly, freiand, drunie and disorderly; fine and {tis only necessary for the Ladies to see this last | 25 baskets Jules Mumin by J.G.& J. Boker. stise ol tbeivinte taneratinn seen Enlai in plete their track at once m and’e UF Rev Father White, at So’clock, a. | rosee’a9 04. John Lee. colored. D. ¢', do. and | long ny aecet tocbuy, 1 mean by this that they | 5 ea‘es Mumm Imperial do. crore their late impurintio“ 8 very dal eury of Band atvand lia m ‘The choir performed profanity, do. George King, D. C.. disorderly, | are rery cheay tor Furs of such superior quality, SE IR pe ee a TOILET SETS, soma very rich. which they will | The Recent Murder at Rochester, N. ¥. " ction of P ot niteld the ne cae Seren acir merous aay pte em isega ee Pete eet yokes te ae aes PMOUR Netrsteiner do. —_ wise every other article in stock, at their usual Rocurster, Dec. 23 —The coroner's ing’ on iection of Prof. Caulfield, the dismis: C.B Collier, D. C., do. tine and Mind the N 2 ’ Radeschimer Hinterhauser go: low prices. (RANCY Aesanias P the y of Charice W. Littic, which = = ! ebureh. The Holy Sacrament costs, 32 44; for carrying a pistol, $5055. Rob't d 23-3t Granhauser co, Petr ebay esnaih I ee » suitable for prod found in a mutilated -condition, lying be- i tae wens celetyrated James Renel. Ve., do, fae and cots, S140 cts = = Nock” = P. 8 We lave a large supply of COMMON | low the Falls, has been closed, anda verdict ren. es + | James Roach, Va., do., fine au Ss, cts D disorderly at N WASHINGTON, tocluck a m , by the Rev. Father | Noam shields, colored KEW DAYS IN WA 5 Charies Vistled, Eeridaciods CURE FOR half-pint bottles « GOUDS, which we oiler to deuiers at a small ad- | deied holding the wife of the deceased and her being densely crowded inet Champagne,” imported by Bouc’ vance, and deliver the same in any part of the ety, | brother, Ira stout, for trial on the charge of hav- Church; tine and cost r 2 c f DC. DYER in good order, free of charge. d 23 Steod ing committed the murderous deed @ Grand Mass io F was | colored, D. C., fuzitive slav i Jail. Frank Sel. ~" BUNIONS dV7-e08t Pa. avenue, bet. 12th th streets. + Sere —— » With orebestral accom- , "C., disorderly; fine and cosis, $3 44; an SOFT CORNS, rd ECEIVED TO. DAy— eablan thy Oiatrnel: Reread idership of. Prof. J. Ex | Sunty for peace, William Bary, Db Gt ant Tor Nas, | BOOKS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. | Ren tlegent ule and heavy I gg forego ! nthe sacrament war ad. | WM T. Tolliver, Dei ,do tine and cos's, 8349. | iy j¢hone Cutting or Causing the Slightest | “s, DeCAMP & CO , have now Gisplayed on their | “"" Guipure, Chenille, and last wight to the funds of the Boston Provident After the sermon the sacrament ae | Wim. Welden, D C..do , do ~ Pain—by counters, and to which they rvite the attention of Passel. ‘Netted Association, in aid of the poor, by the Hon. Ed sat eaten utge congregation, many new | 4) Caries McColgan, Va., drunk and dis- DR. SCHLOSSER, those xecking elegant Christmas Presents, an 6x- BLACK SILK FRINGES. clonic peaees layed gt ie hee pw communicants participating orderly; fine and costs, $244.” Daniel Lynch, | Surgeon Chiropodist to the principal Sovereigns in | tensive and varied atock of elegant BOt 3, com- to sell fom $I to $5 per yard. : - ar Pateck scburch, high mass was said at ieee aac workhouse 0) days. Benj. Purcell, | Europe, takes this opportunity of apprising the | prising everything thatis uew and beautiful in the ; os | ae Tp cash nt Hace Wnabaaiae, ' by Rew Father O Toole, and also 2., disorderly, with a pistol; distuissed. Jon, | ladies and gentlemen of Washington and its ene | way ol— . » pieces GRAY PLUSH. for Cloak Trimmings, , Here ed Mo- | &. C:, disorderly, with:a piste; dismissed. j | Virons that HE WILL STAY HERR ONLY A FEW Dave GIFT BOOKS, pilezee CLOAK TASSELS. in Gray, Brown, and | Bostox, Dec. 23 —A private letter from Liver- warts great Pucrifth Mane at the early service, | Swigert, D.C , drunk and etearcias Tei ane Wed |S inaly we counsiven in avers deeeioeeret Peal ANNUALS, Biack. MAXWELL & BRO pool announces the death of Thomas Warburton, 7 ‘ae i h Mase at the Na Be * | costs, 8344. Win. Reeves, alter, ing to steal; Surrery, esp lly in CORNS, BUNIONS, and SOUV _423-eo3t 8 Palay. iisq_, for a long series of years proprietor of the Sayda's No. T Sass in BG at 11 o’cloe: sent to jail. John W. Thomas, D. C.. disorderly; | truatiesome TOK-NAILS, all of which, hawece: WN AND REFINED SUGARS Exchange News-Room in toat city costs, 82.44. J, W. Webb, Va.,do.; do. | long standing or bad he guarantees to efrctwalta os ROWN AND REFINED SUGARS. : Me Cou ar —Fhwesday.—We- 96,06 Be- ) ore ., shooting Mrs. Callahan. and permanently cure ina few moments, without BIBLES 15 tierces prime Cuba Sugars, ra erin. 3°36. Augustus Hemenway, claim- Catholic PRAYER. BOOKS, odzers—one resident of the Dis- | the slightest pam or inconvenience, either during W hh@s. prime Porto R icc ark, The Utah Expedition. 5 P E Ks, 5 hhds. prime Porto Rico Molasses, their removal « terwards. ‘ Episcopal PRAYER BOuK a Pp b a &r Lovuts, Dec. 23 —Five companies of Col “* of the ship Independence, appellant, es N. B. Oilioe 224 F street, between 14th and 130k WORK B05 b sthodist HYMN BOOKS, pel ea en wie aud cinrified Sugars Sacuere SeyMunGi han’ tee nae cay ne pod Willig: B. Fisher, Libellant. On the motion of —_ eee near the Sr era gta zt Meee . WRI ‘DESKS, 4 23-Gteod BARBOUR & SEMMES. | cently taken winter quariers at Fort Riley. Al’. Barter! for damages in this case, Mr. Chief TAM IN Possession of some valuable cortifiontes a from 10 a.m, tll lp, m., and 2 tll 5 o’eloc! PORTE OTAGS. ae —___—_— -- - Justice {i 3 aa the C £10) royer; also o' ote r oe Tl TOY COOKS. - > Ses ; : entice Usmey delivered ae opinion of the Se Serer oh <s Commantins, diense ationdedd with | Mill visit Indies at their own residence by giving | 411 41, este Theses Works of Art,in | A UCTION BARGAINS, BARGAINS, Baltimore Markets. had ra ia capeien aise. cough. The Syrup is pleasant and sete ee | few Bowes Metice eluding Splendid Editions of h worked Collars and Embroideries, Batimore, Dec. 26.—Flour 1s active and (ils in ever, <3. Parchat steuo’s canter Manis al cnananin Caton’ Ther see | Tr The filiowiort Is are simiinr to the BYRON, Swiss and Dimity Bands, .. | seady; Howard street and Ohio $4.75, City MIL iner t { Court for the eastera dit | neely snccioued a my circulars, where my plaee of | thousands in the Doctor Feige MIHON. ; fies! F renoh worked Collars and Sleeves, insets | $ 30 dati: sewibi ws eaaealenaiaaths er Alpha Oiotment | ate. Schlonace dus! opertusd’on He Ailocty’s feet SHAKSPEARE, Ladies’ French worked Collars; from three cents to gen cause Was afirmed, wit with the Syrup, be found at Mr. | with erent skill, and without the least pain. Cart: - Cot prime; reds $1 003105. Ccrn steady; new cr, SCOTT, silk, merino, beaver, and kid Gauntlets, 15 | White 46, and 43a50c. for new yellow ; mix: The United states, appellants, rs and many others. other places on | fied by H. Majesty's command. BN. FOLLER. as weil as Georgetown, at _ ‘ pair, 39asle, . — To a splendid collection of Children’s “ : lace y at 2KaMWKe. L nite stric . - +. Ol io Belts, 12 rex Califors " ‘ Oe the ae jon o'r “Pendall Mar- cenit = gee tdi Mr. Schlosser’s tn’a estrait des corsarce beaucoup ae eee’ ae offered nt prices that Bins clsst te Belts, 12% cents; Bras Hoops, 25 cts, New York Markets. ‘ay Whinb was opposed Ly Attorney General : se SEE aes sean maatadtrs Sonar: 20 are sure to suit, 8. DECAMP & CO., Linen Bosoms, G cts.: kid Gloves. 5 cts.: Reeds,¢| New Yorx, Dec. % — Flour bas advanced; au. tele appeal eas docketed und disinissed Spxctat. Notite.—For Perfumed Breath, White JEROME NAPOLEON, 23 et 433 Penn. avenue. near 434 strect. ee aie . = sales to-day of 11,000 bis: State $4 2584-30; Aéyenrurd wistil Taesday morning. ee PELE, ge. nese From William Rice, Proprietor of the Pennsy, COoNFEC FIONERY FOR THE HOLIDAYS | Superior black velvet Riband, from 1255 + to $3 | Ghio $4 75aa 90; Southern unchanged, $4 Wass ; ¢ , — Lad.es' anil Mixsea” Skirts; white and colored Hoop | | Wheat unchanged, sales unimportant. Corn Tee Riven —Rvery species of vessel that had | “ Woodiand Cream.” s new pomade ; |t causes xen extract i . > r. Schlosser tins extracted two.eorns from my Look in at GEO, NOR BECK’S for all kings of to curl beautifully. Price 50 cents Mr. I hi xt tlemen’s hair has declined, sales 16,000 bushels; yellow S7cadt'c u e i fal fi ears. French and Domesiie Sugar Skirts, ( waddod) - a : ee a ee ee rt owe Propestans: New york. | She sxtncrtinary dase vite which ke crorated ts | 150 ee ieee Candy Pound and Piuit | Ladies, Wien Handkerchieta, 8 ctx, Lad las declined yc, quoted 95 Re een nt active preparations te <lewtiSr0m basics cuditietall gummeir Wecluntcs, | romattible, ant i chenTelly tesonmend bratte at) Pet ce ee rar Toys of al fefaate> Wate ad Cote, Sor om. sca tunes ck; fi h corns asthe only person! | Bons Corsetts and Fancy Boxes in endle: Pp . 2 3 . . Financial. the Ciger ay soon as pessible, fearful of a freeze. Tavton & Maury, Hooksellers, ae 9th and Re a operation scientiti At Kery's wharf, arrived steamer Diamond | 10th Pa. aveni Wit Ride: ties, all of which will be sokisas reasonable State = cally and without pain. ents, ; x : d23-lw* No. Si6 Pa. av t. Sth and Vor Plush and Merino Searfs, New Yorx, Dec. 26 —Stocks generally dull ; frome Batt re, with cousigninents of = = Lad Philadel phia, Sept. 23, 1857. — — Mantles and *ionks, from $2 to £2, Chicago and Rock Island 73; Hlinois Central AMMACK & BRU, RK AURANT. Lad isses’ and boys’ woolen tiloves and Ho- | sy. Michigan Southern, and Northern Indiana “chandive for P. Fegan, B. F. Morsell, Geo DIED, Pires Baiheyks Nos. 24 and 26 Pennsylvania avenue, 8 O. F. ALLEN, Railroad 20% ; New York Central 74%; Penn panetY H #iereton, BJ. Semmes, G! & T. This morning, the 2th instant, CATHERINE J.,] 1) 0, From Pieres Butler, Est oe coms Unosk Wittaxps’ Horst. 17 6teo No. 24 Pa. av., next to luthat. si ker & Co wife of R. W. Baruecio. Mess H - a = in Coal Co. 65%; Reading R. R. 54 ; Milwaukie DR. VERDI and Mississippi RoR. 25% ; Virginia 6's 89; Howeerara? PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, | Missouri 6°s 90. 457 14th street 2d door from Willards’ Hotel. ward. on her pass- The friends of tue fs are respectfully re- | from my feet with great na teed, oe ar Son. ity, died Robert | quested to attend her fu from, the resideuce of Phitadelphia, Nov. 9, 1857. Cunirts. y of Virginia, a ed’ about forty- | her father, Heary Turne . 423 Tenth street, on ‘ D 1a i’* years Maw persous who ee him about | Monday morning, at 10 o'clock. poe Just completed rr in their hous: Bx: sine aa BY b From Dr. S. M. Landis, Physician to the City ) stmanner. Having just Office hours from 64 to 10% a. m., 2 to 3, and 7 to8 TRAORD! s i, i ia. added several large Rooms and & fine passage way, | 5p). > % a2 be Mewuboat wharves and at Armstrong's sbip- | _ Barly ou the morning of the 25th inat-, Mis Dr. Bebicater han outincted. without pain or fore. | gentlemen oan take therr meals Whout being com: | © References.—Drs. J. F. Gray, JC. Peters.and F. Bee a eee oe ard, Where he ba» Sor years beeu a constant em- h cer ee eight very painful corns ina few minutes. | | pelled to pass through the Bs i fa a “yh res peyerd. New York; Dr. A. H. Okie, Providence, lovee, Will regret his lous The friends of the Cunily are invited to attend her pss ‘caves my friends and the public goneraily to | \s better arranged for a first-class house than any R.1. d 1S-e08t Three little kittens tney lost their mittens, And they began tory faneral from the resid-nuce of her brother, on West Washington. and for a cc go to Mr. Schlosser and bave themselves relieved tant supply of the best Avot) ® S#ootixne Case. —Last nights young aie = = “Ob! mammy dear, treet, Georketown. ou Sunday Afternoon, the Zh | OF thegs toe tormentors. Me, 1 ene ene 18 arenas Te no emer Ik) ao araays RV EEEANOWN, ESTABLISH Wesadiy fer, ainomned Cemael Sales Wis Seated Sr sbot- (pees aman the 16th year of bis age Bn LANIIS. D- ‘On Suni aire sok he tate Gon NG oo hetwera Jack aed tee ey er “bat enn nent = » ri sth tate - a t aaa ve odation of the public the Eatin, pa | No. 279, be " : h bs the Sey, ‘We Ward. Gates was lodged tn | "ii, funeial will take plage ‘Fo, unevow (Sanday) from Erarnpe can be heen at the: Onctors Office, -24 | dl 238 —— | quality artistically execured, consisting of the met Miew. miow. miew, mi frase hence: watt? aie ening hee the | ey ceomne, + "| Fstreat, between lath and ISth Streets, wear the CAKD.—We hereby inform those of our cus- | superior Ornamental Features, imitattor all beads "rilwinary trias Way jad before Justice n. . W- e Miew, miew, mew. uch as Werenever | Received aud for sale at i. pemege tee tes, the subseriber store, oy oa Co e ‘i entlomen, ¢ « d23-3% corner 4% @%., and Pa. av. bon Gout, the skill of the art in this Erne. Sa {eee eee - — beg poate igh et and provide the most — NA. CLASS AND EARTHENWARE inners, Ball Parties, any —— aihaber of Persona, eve to Thousands wt a THOMAS PURSELL. & SON, J a the saloons of hi ta lishment. or anywhere in the have just received bt recent arrivale District, at a moderate rate, Ladies and gentlemen from Liverpool other sources, ope ittended at all hours. J and tifty packages of the above artieies of Maat the approaching holidays T. Porentint de- preey telagaent nin ll wo suape. | isc) variment. 3 sas; ame hs the E Onty a Few Days in Wasttnoton. Ir Mi Galstan Rnd Oates, and tn the | WOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP. | aa nttA 5 tL B , “~ ae s, plateh a8 Se coe wipes TAMES I SHERELL. at 279 F st ,corner 13th, Pater OPFICE RESTAURANT. sliahan interfered, a Xploder cate ” shoulder, in- S MILLER, at 901 F at,, corner 13th, ‘The Undersigned having ng tis wound. “Seetice Bou held Gates | PRANCTS MILLER: st Fat, comer 1 QO sits pe be gor hay counts on our books that the famngare now being imude off. and satel — yosos cd h mstant will then be presen’ jor 8 - eodesges HUTCHINSON & MUNRO, 423-6 . ti _ 2cHOO iy So eohool Ree Hall, corner of S Washimgten of Fruits and Summer Flowers. belore ween in this Aletropolis y the above other requ is enabled to offer to the indies @ subscriber will open ad small Boys, at the Island treet and Virginia Avenue, City, D. C., on the first Monday in 1858. Havin had an experience of four years in teaching. he feels confident that aatisfac- tion will be rendered to those who may commit their them ler G streets, for- bail tor cx 00 SHEKELL & MILLER, f7th and | . » vail for Court in SI. - at 214 Pa. aveoue, adjvining the Kirkwood Hoese, peng dls oan seers ted “ ok O Duane? new Chriat Sey, alt ae ween CERES, FRUITS oN rake having renovated aad rei “caegempy wll wom Lato ‘ls of Certain Eagtish Prisoners, and their decathe: witha complete stuck oi WINES, BILAN, pared, mt he shortest notioe, 1 fieasaie ia Women, Children, Silver and Jew- of LOWS. CLEARS. ko. 8 lof which del Lu oud az odors ape. D 4 i i nd truct, No effort the la: it and it el t assort- 8 handed ard other KNIVES Marrantedic | 1 GAME in season re | i eae INES, L1- ite Sviel soveakeshodsbe booed Ueda nt ment of Groniented, Frat, “Pound, yous % ‘ted FOURS, nate of epeascouan™ yo, bas just been received by our enterprising . tang on other tore | Sh real 1 ith OYSTERS at all | thn people. obtain a Circular at any of the | * 82° zB: . - PEA and COFFERS tecksriler, Jon. Shillington, Odeon Building, | Poae et Rod s'o miiauanee avocent shapeapalonss | betta, too balalees oe ons tate: boom. thebosenet principal Book Siofes int sit PINE JEWELRY, WATCHES, AND SIL-| [ited FABLE ana TEA s, Scner Four-and-a-half street and Penusylvania | TOOBES TOT G7, Me ut aee every et 4 Fay et from his friends and the u pie acall. Sis gawse" OSEPH R. KEENE, WARE. Fatets: LADLES and WA is; - Wenue, price only Bom, oe sey them, iat a aventie, 9-Stawlm = SAML. RETON. DAIsINS! Figs PRUNFS!"! stoet gt ao on mand 8 AY, well-selected French Engl h China endT A neat may always be fou newest and lates ing Kirkwood Huuse. , ‘ Se ‘elry. . § " ve we. ‘abtications — ones, OFTHE FUSLIC Fresh Layer RAISINS, in quarter, haifand whole | £0! Silver and. Plated Ware. | And. tam all ot which will be ould @iobéiii Goll etail,t tho til bie newett and set hennstital sores ‘of tomawond 2 tne newottment of CONMON GOODS, suita- Wyaichiecaroiotticr tive: Wane =. | 2 crea ete wae tater ynece Tr with 8 variety of Coney Sos sauntic d3-d2w + 0, HOO. XO8. ¥1GS8 in enrtoons, and in large and small drums, aa ve er. m4 as it 2 RNEEA tessa erteenita st ie RUNG EK : a2 torver Vermont avenue and 15th st, ‘ 5 LAMMOND’S FOR Trys NOERSE SIE ama mammoth having advertised for sale Hee ec ean se errs (CMa Py taaa ooo arian” "Taps | TO virpaeg eiereningntvetion! fel Sthe Centre Market were more numerous is UILDING | t u - ian mers for. their was expected ‘There wax a very good supply in Baccus. BATTLEDORES, BI it necessary to an pas ZB e known as ihe sheds,.aud at the scale-house there was no Oi» WS T.AMMOND’S. es repel is decrease in the quantity. Good order r= LDREN: Pi i i posseas- ‘hroughout the imarket, smd there were few Cc" COLO! : 4 uer of 111 " , Jotul mands upon the venerable Clerk for his interfer- ” M GAMES. oF of thet ‘we The prices have aot materially altered in erent vanety, at 3. ‘A > since our last quotation d 3 St 432 Penn. avenue, near 4% street.