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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. | intnciois tind vine ne Wan snd gene |? LORGHETOWN AFFAIRS. the Uniten States AonicurtoraL Society —| out Fee ned oh te ae cated moray Correspondence of the Star. AUCTION SALES. iBy WALL & BARNARD. Auctioneers. ee AUCTION SALES. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS TO-DAY & TO-MORROW MORNING. 1388 ONSTABLE’S SALE OF FURNITURE, When our report closed yesterday, the Society | rate of 500 swinein three days, he bad watched raat [Sera ale otin aul Resrasseer or Avcrion.—On SATURDAY By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. From the Associated Press Agent. ‘was being addressed by Mr. Leonard Wray, an | its Progress, and examined the hogs in every | | The City C ere . gti eRe eee ie dost. we wel RUSTER’S SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT, LATER FROM EUROPE “a8 : A _ | state of the disease members. o }ore. : e SLAND.—By virtue of a4 poniie pe crldanpredi ams oe oat. | _ He had, with the permission ofa friend whore | In the Council, the memorial of J. H. Trunnel | 824 Kitchen Furniture, Stoves, Crockery, &., sold ¢.on the Ist day of November, 1853, and me: Sorg ; ese herd were dying with the disease at an alarm Haurvax, Jan. 16.—The mail steamer oth i Mar- ING caghd Take, WAKO" teetenee oe: than and others, praying for a flag footway across te satisfy distrain for rent, as— h Liverpool dates of the inet Sugar Plant,and the Imphee Sugar Cane of Africa. 2 excellent Cottage Se: in Liber J. A. S., No. 75, folio 3, ot becriber wiil sell at public sale. on The Liverpool cotton market bad an advancing and . wood Chairs, Sofas, ine Mr. Wray said he had experimented with | every stage of their affliction, and from a careful | X¢t #nd Fourth streets; referred. cry es, Sree Tae eared lualitien were slightly dearer - line study of the symptoms attending the attack, and | The account of James Scott, for attendance on cane rs, ng of the North American. eighteen different kinds of the imphee plant, of the sundennees of the cnaniagdeath, he en | a small-pox patient; referred. Bedateads, Beds, Matiresses, ming | Breadstuffs were eae Provisions quiet various degrees of richness, and containing dif- | geayored to ascertain ‘what would, under the cir- 4 Crockery snd Glass Ware, fron and Tin Ware, % for blers, lot of wooden Buckets, ves, » Cui Unk With «ther articles not here mentioned, Will be added one bobtail Bay Horse. ‘Will be added to the above sale, one fine Durham Ow. ‘Terms cash. jan l4-ts WALL & BARNARD, Aucts. il THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED on acco of the rain, until sTUESDAY MORNING, 19th inst., same ho ARD, Aucts, jan il-dts WALL & BA ARSHAL’S 84 L E.—In virtue of a wnit of fier: facias, under the Lien lave, issued from the Clerk's office of the Circuit C of the District of Columbia for the County of Washington, and to me directed. I shall a to publio sale, for Cash, in front of the Court-House door of said County ,on TUESDAY, the 12th day of January, 1858, at 12 0°cl’k m.. the followmg described property, to wit: All defendant’s right, title, cam, and interest to ck house erected on Lot’ B, in Square No. 58, back with that width 120 feet ton Eteemivet alley: | Consols were quoted provements, consisting of 8 Dwelling- | for account. Be Terms of sale: One half casn; nine and twelve months for notes bear; from day of sale, secured by a deed of trus' property: and if not complied with in 5day sale, the property will be resold upoo one notice, at the risk and expense of the purch: Thrre isa growing ease in the British All conveyancing at the ex, ‘ser. | market, but the Ban! England The trustee will convey only such in a Se holidays ebeched Ciadonochange in him. CHAS. S. WAL d B-eod& di u * J The loss of the rebels in Lucknow is cstimated ~ at seven thousand By WALL & BARNARD, Aucts. It was expect ted that Canton would be invested Corner of Pennsylvan ee op “ery oyna “ December VE SALE OF LIQUORS, CIGA 3 10 ded is Minister Kean Averion On MOS DAT MORMING | W shingion. — ~PPointed Belgien » it, commencing at 1 o’elock, we. I: sell, sia tregce be rock of Ligue Suddew Attack of tmennity. Brand: ge i &e., being about to chang: wringer Le “ moe ar. Labo. ees. e na . Whitkeys, Wines and Brandies, in barrels, Middiebore Yesterday = ey eS A communication, with accom in, rs, ferent proportions of saccharine matter. The cumstances, be the remedy bach. oh It was not was read ee w tess pangs og Linas sorgho was a wrong name for the Chinese sugar | hog cholera, but hog pneumon = and nothing | compensation for his services, as allowed by the cane. The real Chinese sugar cane wasa very | else His careful examinations and experiments commissioners of the sinking fund, referred to a different thi The sorgho was the millet—not | had led to but this result, and he had accordingly select committee—Messrs. Pisa, Jones, and the regular Chinese cane. Of course. there were | applied a remedy to suit the character of the dis- Fearson. many different varieties, but the difference was | ease, and it had proved in all cases successful. Mr. White presented a memorial of J. F. not sufficient to warrant a different name. In| The remedy was of an alkaline carbonate in its Butcher and others for flag footway across Poto- estimating the value of the different plants, there | Character, and had never failed to relieve thedir- | Bute street; referred. were many circumstances to be taken into con- | €ased hog when applied in proper season. He M e from the Mayor, enclosing account of sideration. If aman can cultivate sorgho, and | had used be gee rts of carbonate of soda and ba- | 1)’ English & Sons; also, communication from S produce large quantities of grain at the same time | Trilla, mixed, and it not only had the effect to cure G. Death; referred. that he is st his sngar, his syrup, and bis | the diseased animal, but to prevent its inception. Mr. Thomas presented the several accounts of alcoholic liquors, be is effecting a great economy | On motion of Mr. Olcott, of New York, the re- E. A. Sheckle for work on the town house; also, on bis estate. port was accepted and the committee dischar; 7 | aceount of Wm. Appleby; referred. He exbibited specimens of the Imphee seed | and a vote of thanks was awarded to Dr. Higgins Mr. Thomas, from claims committee, reported rfeetly white, which would make excellent | for his able and valuable report resolutions in favor of E. Pickrell & Co , J. Mc- read, and produce wonderfully, sometimes as | Mr. Russell Comstock of N. Y., here made Quillan, Salvadore May, Robert White, Morti- bigh as 250 bushels per acre. | Any thing of this | some remarks respecting the subject of terra- | Qu! Garret, and J. F. Essex; allof which were kind was more valuable than than corn for bread, reriemyytl preseomant ee par fart <tos passed by both Boards. ious where many negroes are em- - scoveries, and ex es 4 S and 04 plantat here mai us value. At | of the peach and quinn trees grown Soooraisg Mr. Thomas, from the fire department commit money, and 4% eat ot ng ane Diepasce Sales of cotton for ir days were bales. and the advance was called xs ou J tv. ‘The money market was si, i canine at Tad cent. » Was taken insane in the fi on Third street north, between E ard F streets 5 - do. in bottles, evening, left bis | ings and took the railroad Tatanstiae, while gteniea teticed metas | aie Gang cee illustrating the differ- | Of'ire'vigilant Fire Coy pared O14 DOF | west, inthe City of Washington, D.Carscized and | 2,30" assorted brands Cisnrs, ChewinePetncoo, | Cela teft bis areham, where he arrived about er was growing his sugar too. The speaker bad | ence of the terra-culture and the ordinary mode 3 corneal levied n as the properry o — belmold to anti sud = Re. erm, in favor of Cripps ‘aller, pe 5.D HOOVER, J.D. 419-ts Marshal for the District of Columbia. i> THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED mu THURSDAY, rat 14th inst.. same hour and Place. John W. Jordan. and | 25 baskets {hampagne, Hackberry brandy. al jer, imperval Seepom Bite onus Hysen | Midnight. On the way ie threw off bis clothes ‘her w th many other artic! the | 1] | Warebam he went to the bouse of Mr Seth Will be sod without reseres ne ines All | ey. broke several windows, and then entered a gpl rade | through aside-light. The family were aroused, 4 c usfactorily endo: reverend gentiemaa notes, bearing interest. ne eno gece Lary ~ compared the sorgho and the imphee in point of | of culture. His remarks were of a most interest- ee wows Gresuwent. i2ccharine, and had found the balance largely in | ing character, and were listened to with great | TePorts favor of the imphee attention by all present. Mr. White, from the committee on streets. re- ios te setectnnnte Cite chat eroomens| yoenee eenanae Mae Cietett ee Presi. | ported a resolution authorizing the Mayor to sell J. 3. te > 3 wit oh Sec: a ~ c | scape dhe hota meyes mays Raper sepplenigne)| betty bey had conducted the deliberations or | at auction the lot on the corner of Frederick and n udity, yraving like a madma: is limbs and M . Prospect streets; laid over. : D. HOOVER. Marshal jan 12 dte WALL & BARNARD, Auot. | DUdity, quinia corn. Say bese nen eae. led Sea ren sranisd pci ites een Pert en Mr White reported a resolution in favor of jan 12 for the District of Columbia. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer body cuf by — arene, maa mies aly Southira 5 Plsatatioan; at the same time, the Chi- | hall to the Society; also to B-B French, the Se ee ee TORR ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED | FXRAME HOUSE AND LOT ON THE 1S- | hut he is still insane this morning , nese cane Was true to itself, and would not mix | treasurer, for his eminent services in that capa- Pai! Seymour reported a resolution in relation | to TUESDAY next, the l9th at same hour and LaND at Avction.—On MONDAY , tho 1th in ‘With or produce new varieties. He did believe | city place. J. D, HOOVER, Marshal to the next annual elections; referred to the com- that it would degenerate, but it would not pro- | The Chair then closed the proceedings of the | sitteeon elections. dace new varieties, but vo back to its primitive | Meeting in an eloquent address to the reaped Mr. Oyster reported a resolution making an state. Sugar cane would not produce rhubarb, | after which, on motion, the Society adjourned | aYivionet « propriation for the new watcb- because it did not come from rhubarb. sine die - Rocae: passed Alr. Wray here propoxed to read a letter in Tue Cotumeta TyrocRapwicat Society.— A resolution passed both Boards appoiuting Whieb the Uuited States Patent Office and this | ‘Pie advertisement in another column of the An- | H. Addison, Esq ,a committeeMan to attend to Society had been used to depreciate the value of niversary Ball of this Society gives an outline of | the interests of the Corporation before Congress, the imphee plant. Several gentlemen opposed asee'® rite 4 “a in relation to bridges across the Potomac the reading of the letter in this meeting, as it | What the District Typos propose to do on Mon- | 1" slstlot White sind Croply were appointed to might be of a personal nature. day night, but we will just say confidentially to | invite the Board of Aldermen Into jolt meeting Dr. Higgins of Md. moved that anv paper the reader that the half is not told In fact, for the purpose of electing a tlour inspector. whieh might lead to the elucidation of the na- Helpers in whatever they undertake, are apt to They returned and report verbaily that the ture and qualities of thix imphee plant. be read fastidious in taste and “lavish in expenditure, aldermen declined going into an election at that to the meeting; he was sustained by various order that the atti shall go off according to time. members, and the motion was adopted. ter, and do no discredit to the craft, and thus ‘The protracted meeting at the Methodist Pro- Mr. Wray stated that he was as delicate about | it inevitably happens that they perform all they testant church, is still progressing with more eA pem matters as any other genth nm, but he peeage) and a large fraction over. We hear ink- z. ad bee: stant, I shall sell, in front of the premises, at 50'c’lk | Yellow Fever at Hevane end Pert au Prince. m., north part of Lot No. 2, in Square No. $8; | New Yorn, Jan. 15.—Pri ad ving & front on 44 street west, between F and t ata |5 —Private advices from 3 reets south, 29 feet. running back te & wide aliey | Havana state that Sig. Amodio, the celebrated 100 feet, with the improvements, which are a good | basso of the Maretzek troupe, was sick with the two-story | ratne House and Kitchen, containing six | yellow fever. No mention is made of Sig. Brig- conveme: Arranged rooms. Holi being sick. An account from Port an Prince Term me-haif cash; balance in six and twelve tates the ous! months, for notes bearing interest. from day of sale that place’ Gontocig e ceast Be oy Lye, whn: A deed xiven anda deed of t-ust taken. All convey- | out turying = portion of ber crew. The captain ancing al je C0 ol e purcl . mented Me Parone RREN, Anct, | and four af the men of the brig Kiloa, arrived - here from that port, are sick. FUTURE DAYS. J for tne District of Co! By J.C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer RUSTEE’S SAL OF VALUABLE UN IMPROVED Reat Est«tr.—By virtue of a deed im trust, bearing date the 31 day o! 4’. 1857, and recorded in Liber J. A. S.. No. 133, fono 231, et seq., the subseriber will sell, at public saleg on” WED NESDAY, the 3d day of Febraary. 1953, at 40° lock in. At the auction store of Jas. C. MeGuire, on he corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 10th street west, the whole of Square 1054. fronting 433 feet I inch on each of north C and D streets. and 565 fee ton ch of 14th and 15th streets west, and Lot No. (4, Square Ne. 732, fronting 44 feet on Ist street es spots south Band C streets, by oue hundred feet deep, Terms of sale: One-third cash; and the balance in six, twelve and 18 months. for notes bearing interest Senator Brewn, &c. _ By JAS. C. MoGUIRE, Aucioneer. | Nxw Yorx, Jan, 16.—The Herald of this T FURNITURE AND HOUSE. | Morning contains a letter from Senator Brown XCELL ‘4 KE o Ereects at Purnic Aver On | denying that he bas abandoned the TUESDAY MOHNING, Snauary athe at "i sagen ta G : ; elk, | Constitution. On the contrary, be - than ordinary interest We learn that it is to be | from day of sale, secured by adeed of trust on the | at the residence of Ave een, mK st., | no doubt of its adoption 2” * “#7 be bas n informed while in Boston that the sub- bys of anumber of incidental attractions, un- continued throughout nex{ week, and that the | property: and ot eon reg With in five days after near 12th, I shall sell all hie Furnitur jouse It is raining hard ject of the imphee was to be discussed and a ver- | anuounced as yet, which are likely to lend inter- pastor, Dr. Murray, is to be assisted by Dr. cho male, 2? und ocpense Urine oattane s Teele cedar Srl jae acouiaoa s here. Sire ete ed Pe is eee jact es Bale fhe Tee ee Gell ot | swentzel. During the present week. several dis- | “All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. = lor Furniture, consisting bftwo Tete a-tete Connecticut Pelitics. absence; he bad deemed it a matter of self-de- | disclose jast now. Suttice it to say that the | courses of more than ordinary ability have been CHAS. &. WALLACH ‘Frus Sofas, Arin Chair, Lady's Chait, and € Sede HanrvonD, Jan. 14.—The State convention of fence to come bere and defend his interests, and | printers mean to give such an entertainment as delivered by Dr. E. Y. Reese, of Baltimore. jan 13-2taw&ds McGUIR Chairs. the “Union” party met bere ey wrod he had been requested by theex-President of the | shall do honor to the fair name of the Society, We would remind those young men who are in Handsome marble-top Certre Table, Whatnot, ing nominations were reg es 4 Wa. Society tocome bere. and to the occasion celebrated, i. ¢. Franklin's the habit of meeting on Sabbath afternoons on FOR RENT AND SALE Rush-seat Reception Chairs, Window Shades, Buckinbam; for Lieutenant.G J = - The letter was read by Mr. Wray, and was in | Birthday. the bank of the canal, near aqueduct, for the pur- a aatle Clocks, | jaintings, Engravings, iin: Ror Dentetae of ieee r: “gee altus Ca. substance a request to seed merchants not to pur- Ridenour will attend to the catering, and Pros- pose of yambling, that they are kuown, and if OR RENT —Posssssion xiven immediately — acl geome Kafe pani a3 ae beni vp A rn Sendiin te Boyd; for State chase the imphee seed until the action of the | peri furnishes the Music. the offence is repeated they will be presented to | F' vo era large cod cominndh ive es immediately — Solid oak Hall Sev Stach, = ler, William H. Buel : io Comge- United States Agricultural Society be had upon If any of our readers have never attended a Ty- to lin Place, immediately opposite Franklin Square, | Velvet stair Care Oo: , x! y *s 7 the grand jury. A word to the wise, &c. ur Carpeting, Oniciot: it. ‘Phe letter was signed by Mr. Brown, of the | pographical Society Ball we urge them by all and next door to the residence of the Hon. Secreta’ Patent Office Mr. W. deemed it but fair that ‘oth, } ; si Handsome walnut-carved J Lind Bedstead. ner of means to try it on next Monday night, | We Would advise the readers of the Star who ty enny stead, 3 - ~ ia. <4 4 Later from Kansas. 4 : ic ry of War. For terms, apply toH. N. LANS Mahogary French Bedstead, Wardrobe, the trath should be told, and told toa body of | and if they do not acquire some new wrinkles as for tha soneae hy oe ho heen BALE, orto the advertiser, through box 622. Post | Roseworal and maheruan Diesen Bevcaus, St. Lovis, Jan. 15.—The Republican, of this Sentlemen comprising the agricultural interests | to the perfection to which ball arrangements can | for the concert by the pupils of the On next | Lttice. : _.____Jan 16 Mt*_| Sfarble-top Washstands, Toilet Sete, city, Ot the whole country. The xpeaker produced | be carried when under spirited management we ie i {OR RENT—A RARE CHANCE-A FARM = 4 says that Calboun bas returned to Lecomp- - : Thursday evening. From our knowledse of the Superidr hair and husk Mattresses, Bolsters and | ton w different xpecimens of sugar made from the Chi- | shal! be disappoiuted—that’s all. 3 4 ¥ R char : 4 Pillows . inder = ay eet ye leave a t istiade 3 Md. adjoining Mr. | 4 = 5 eaveuworth on Wednesday last r Washington e roticiency these pupils have acquired in this | Bells sue yn ees, bear four miles from | Comforts, Blankets, Sheeting, . nese plant and the impbee, and also showed a Lis res . ei Iadeaetren oe ns rma, four miles fro on bie-top Sideboard, R tor, with the Lecompton Constitution. The medal of silver which he had received fromthe | Ix rite Crimtnat Count, yesterday, John Foy, | Very desitable ac ry WEL eerie Bladensburg—containing 71 acres of good laud and | Handsome marbie-top Sideboard, Refrigerator, report structor, Mr. Jam Imperial Society of Paris for sugar produced | ‘Thos. Venable, Wm. Hurdle, Wm Moore, and piehaen of Moan ordinary fnterest. from the imphee cane, with a French newspaper | Joseph Murphy were put on trial for riot ou the | The offerings of beef cattle at Drover’s Rest and “ae eee entre eee en 2th of November. The jury were out when the | Fossett's yard yesterday amouuted to about 370 In regard to experiments with the imphee cane | Court adjourned. David Westerfield (an officer) Heard Pemaglniptne ie don eee PY atte in this country, he said it had not yet been ex- | tried for assault and battery on one Auna Vier- $6 .50a89.50 net; the remainder were itvenan is perimented with properly here. It had been | stein, was acquitted. John Ogden, colored, was Baltimore. Shee 4 ade = ” planted in soil too rich, and in making sirup no | tried for stealing four hogs from Bruce Dent and Misessng a good dwelling, n-wly finished, and stable, with plenty of firewood. grapes to rent the above farm for years, pon shares, g-ving the tenant first year. I have three hundred dol- of work todo, which the tenant will be nz at times when w » This isa for one that understands farming. I parried mana good chance th: ended. Apply fur further in Walnut Extension Dining Table, cane seat Chairs | f the vote is expected to-night. French China Dinner and Tea Ware, lace-ware, Table Cutlery, Fire-irons, Naval Intelligence. Cooking Stove and fixtures, &c. New Yorx, Jan. 15.—The shi i: t a -15.—The ‘Sunshine, from Sd with «general assortinent of Kitchen | ciynis Islands, artived in Hoc oo ‘Ter 1 under cash; over that sum,a| day. The frigate Germantown was at of lays, for satiefactorily endorsed | Good Hope on the 2d of November, shortly to per lb. well recom notes, bearing interest. B en) So: McGUIRE, Auet sail for Hong Kong. + ‘el i ; We have no material change to note in the flour | to ANDREW WILSON, No.5 ast Ca jan lad »C. MeG RE, Auetioueer. aaa care had been taken to neutralize the —- ts id sentenced to ae ete and grain market. ‘The formor 3a still beld at Washjugion. ’ ms ig ma het ERA. : Zirap would act keep. The plant bed teen wow x yesterday seu- Wy the Talter at St 581.10 for ted, (FURNITURE FOR RENT—The : this last year in the western part of 5. for co vhite and yellow. T where for sence Lrg of Lips apa the is rather a better ing in the market. Four lands were vovered with a deuse fo e year sills - enat thi 2 before last a gentleman in Canada West planted | Fisitixs —The fishing season ix about com- | !4fxe loads of flour arrived by ee some of the sorgho, and it was eaten down by his | mencing, and sc of the proprietors of land- cattle who had broken into the sorghu enclosnte, . igen | EE and, despite all these drawbacks, the plants then are now in Washington grew toa height of ten feet before the frosts | employing hands. ‘The proprietor of a landing | ELOR@ETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS. came, and most assuredly would have produced | # Aquia creek was at the Central Guard House Fer SALE —ARNY’S CONFECTIONERY ripened seed but for the reasons stated. Mr. W. | this morning, and succeeded in obt ed to four years in the penitentiary. for white wheat, of zood quali The Court then adjourned to Monday. UCTION. Haxrisscro, Jen 15 —At a meeting of the De- N. Janosry sore. | mocrats of the Penasylvanie Lent iia to-day, os ali sell Lot No.i4, | Henry 8. Magraw was renominated for State ng 54 foct 7mches on Ist xt. | Treasurer on the first ballot and L streets, running back cash: the residue in six, : News from Barbadors. nths, with in- Nogrox, Jan. 14 —The schooner Conner, ten premises. days from East Caicos, has arrived here. She = brings a favorable report of the sugarer of Bar- IRE, Avetioneer. badoes, which it is cotiansed will ammount to ree-story Brick House situated on I, between I7thand Isth streets, No. 251. For terms aps the premises. _jan 15 SOR SALE—A first class Re ture: from this ant, with fix Private sale ay next: if Hay mext. bw 3 near 2d street No. 542. Addr DAVID BOHLEBER, in esre of Loudon & ¢ Pa.av , onder Brown's Hotel. jan l4 St ped a nffered at private sale. krone barca aud 8 OnE SHEA i SA LE In irtye of a writ of 50,000 hogsheads. sea Skely ands—: goo pertunity for a Confectioner whe under- 10MS ON a vEN jeri Facins, issu t lerk’s Ofhoe of decoeetiaee the Pease as to bsrorfon the More | are st per month during the w fish Stands his business. I floor, on Pa. avenue, betw: 5 gho or the imphee could be su: qpew tates viiey of ee nies and pro- ed at the offer, After March and spring opens tees etown, D. C.. Jan 8-tf duce as luxariantly as on the banks of its own | ‘he hands get $1 per day N aiRITORiG native “ Nile” é —— i M. rt. He bad been speaking of this plant simply ax | CextR® Market —This morning, the market, ORTH sido of Market Space, No. 57 a sugar peadeoes ties Git, bat anther ia cae in consequence of the rains, was ina very un- | Bridge and Canal streets, Georgetow ps announces to 18 patros that at his! ly ee earrprallninp hielo ee into | pleasant and muddy condition. The country | RE: AURANT 7 be found at all consideration ; an at wasin intof producing times the choicest and most excelien' alcoholic spirits Every ton of cane pi ihe ron | dealers were few, but the stands of the hucksters assortinent of LIQUORS, the freshest duce a large quantity of alcohol of the finest | Were all occupied, and they presented a fine sup- OYSTERS and all kids of GAME in season. Mea’ quantity. The cane conid be grown at the ex- | ply of provisious, at the same rates as published rved at all hours and at the usual priges, 2 + ireuit Court of fully cuttiva- | thix, added to their board and t drinks pe If not disposed of by the 8th of February next the nd. It would | diem, was sufficient to induce these persons to whole concern, together with the three story Brick 84 Bridge ears will be offered at pabiic ict of Columbia forthe Accident to Ex-Senator Dickinson. ed to me directed, A abel 5 gore meee N. Y., Jan. 16 —Hon, Daniel TASH, ront of the | S. Dicki has in. aad ickinson been thrown from a wagon and unt © | badly, but it is hoped not dangerously, injured. 23th day of Jauuary, 1858, at 12 9 lowing described property, to wit: ail defend No bones broken. night, title, claim, and interest in and to Lot No. 3, Further from Utah. in Square No. 75! in the City of Washington D. ‘ together with all and singular the ine ne es St; Lovis, Jan. 14.—The Republican has tet- i ters from Camp Scott, the by uarters of the thereon, seized and jevied upon as the property of | P . Edmond Riley.and will be soldfto aatiefy Judicwis | Utah army, bat they coniain nothing important 0. 371, to Ostover term, 1857, un favor of John | 19 addition to that already reported Waters. J.D. HOOVER, Marshal pver Sam’. Lewis’ Jeweiry Store, will be let low to a permanent tenant. Would make wd office rooms. Apply to WM. F. BAYLY, Jan 12-f SIKABLE FURNISHED HOUSE ~The su has for rent a e@, containing between large and hand ten iarze rooms, with water and broughout; brick stable. with accommodations f four horses and two carriages, with servants’ room over. ‘This property is situated in the immediate vicini- ty of the Kirkwood House, aud is very desirable asa residence. . f Sailing of a Mail Steamer. f ice os J.C. McGUIRE, jan 5-ts for the District of Columbia, | » ¥ i “ cer Sli) goitbpen hone ar chant easel (Pow eres men aigne ean wee pe ilret - jee —_‘Auctr& Commie eee MARSHALS SA1-E—In virtue ofa wnt offer Bale ae Fepeeteg eg ine cr wou! if uce say 20 tons of cane to e acre. 2 2s = > hone — facias.under t \ Ww. issu ‘rom t rh? 7 - od ’ danaees of heel sa0t kod bees known to give | ers at $6 50 per 100 Ibs. The supply at the scales WANTS. ONS =O RENT Pariors and Chatubers. | ofice ofthe Carcuit Court ofthe pipette) ot mene oy fying $921,000 in specie 495 gallons of 45. over proof alcohol, and the | this morning was about as usual, and little change 4 a eo, wih all the modern improvements, water, £85. | furtne Coaniy of Weetmoten eons directed, 1 Walker Goim would overrun that in almost every case | Of price. No supply at the hay stands. WADRTED.—A VIOLINIST to travel with the = Over Our FALL, STEPHENS, & CO. Gill expose to public sale, for Casi. in {rent of the alker Going South. Perba in this point of view the vast value of Hunt Fam ly. Inquire at this office. it* jan 4-2w Pacnce. ts saad eH Goact oure door of said county,on BA the = ost was to be considered as equal to its Rev. Turovore L. Cuvier. who will deliver ——— URDAY, Ricumonp, Jan. 15. Walker, the filibuster, it day of January, 1234, at’ 12 o’olock m., t ‘noon South following described property to wit: Ali px dah left hore this after nee right. title, claim, and interest in and to the three B Houses erected on Lot No, 5. in reservation Michigan Banks. laryland avenue. between 44) and Gib st y of Washingtoo, D.C od sugar producing qualities. Several attacks bad | an address on Tuesday evening, at the Smithso- sph Ee nbd Seas been made to detoriate from the importance = nian Institution, is one of the most eloquent and | desired. Inquire immediately of BK. TUCKER & = gl Senthers Content tnc PAP" | chic speakers in this country. | Hé lias lately re- | CO. Ps. aveuue, nearly opposite Browns’ Hotel. r + i i is | turned from Europe, and has delivered a lecture at — ———— = —— chenacior swatch sltkeene tea tine pos in New York and Philadelpbia, on ‘*London,”’ wan TED TO HIRE.—A small, gentle, two- JAR DID ner Seve in Derroir, Jan. 16 —The Farmers and Mechan- dious House. wher id levied | ics’ Bank has resummed business. upon as the pre e8 ~ uitends to rent her roo: nd will . re ; be sold to sausfy Ju 279, io Ootober term Southern Mi ki pr HOUS furnished or uafurnished,) in furnisned or unforuis! to single Gentlemen iar by Saith iy larkets. sidered of too little importance to notice, bad | Which bas been pronounced one of the most | phe contral partoft and near Pa. avenue. Ad- Gentlemen and their W ives With Hoard, Trews i 452, in favor of Smit ad 4 ena Cuantustox. Jan. 15 —Sales of Cotton to-day Deen auswered by abler men than himself. He | graptic and trutlful descriptions ever given. dress, to day or te morrow, New York, Star Office, | Boarders by a ee w" | jan a-dte* for the District of Columbia, | 1000 bales ; middling fair Wye, Wrould wad to the Society a letter which he had | || We believe he will give this saume lecture for | “janie it" Also, wanted, 2 girls to do general housework. a : received from Governor Hammond, of South | the Smithsonian Institution on Wednesday eve- | = aa i Jj [D— yectable Lady between i7,| jan tims Carolina, in relation to the attacks made upon | ning. WANTED.” Any respectable. Lady between RSHALS SALE.—In vutee of a writ 25, g00d seamstress, who will marry on Tues- vasnan, Jan. 16 —Salex of 260 bales at &c. M fier: facins iseu rom the Clerk’s Office of t ake. advance; quotations 9 ¥ a910~ ; ~ Z 5 “ : <a ania iret 5 of C m1 AUGU-TA, Jan. 15.—Sales 300 bales at k a "9 the implee in the Cultivator, as follows : Tue Bueav Law —Yest rday,one of the po | day next afternoon, call Sunday altarnoon, Monday a Gireut Court of the District of Columia for the “hag % aceni ” taaeciris Sak wember, 1957. | lice olficers obtained loaves of bread from various | foveanen, between dai aad hese Baresee Capi- Millinery, &c, expens to pulanatnns And to me directed, | shall | edvance; river falling Dear Sir: | received to-day the Southern Cul- it sero public _. for Casa, + = of the — Court House voor. of said connty,on FRIDAY tam, ark: 2th of January, 145, at iz ovclock mathe Lalewne nee i property to wit: All defendant’s right, sitle, cium, | . Battiwons, Jan. 16 — The markets closed and intérest in and to Lot Na. 5, in Square No 59", | dull for ali descriptions of breadstufts. uota- in the City of Washingtoa, D. C., together with all | tions of tour and grain nominal and singular the improvements ereon. seized and levied on a8 the property of Johu M. MeCat! » fod Mari fill be sold to satisty Judicials No. idl. to October | eye Yy ogi York Markets. term, 1857, in favor of Sweeny, Rytiennouse Co. rer doo baa, 8 —Flour closed firm, with TH. stores, supplied by bak rs; the loaves w.re of the |‘! 4! ' ; “AARDENING,—A good practical Gardener in- ss size usually sold for four cents. Upon weighing tin Plant ne Pal ed ie 1, he found that one lot was a little over & some coguyzing bia timo at present in Planting. Pruning, and Dressing Fruit. Ornamental, and pound to the loaf; another three-fourths of a | other rees. Also the Grape Vine and other Plants, : , 1, and but one the full pound Persons waiting such werk done ean address W, satises ad ehpeaie gine ee tate iS morning, when the new law went into f Me" John ‘Saul, Nuraery. mud Gum, Yee imphee cause hete too late terion | Operation, he made another exaini ation, and n.7thand Hstrecta, Washington City It a perfectly satisfactory comparison to be justita. | Mund the loaves up to the grade—weighing gene- tivator for December. It con’ from Mons. Vilmorin, de in a mauper that appears to me malicious; and ax nts are false as regards the APRs. JS. E. THORN bas just received fom z New Yor yA very handsome assert- ment of Berthas, Headdresses, and Boa- she respectfully invites the attention of the ladies of Washington and. Georgetown. No. —, between Sth and loth streets, Pa. avenue, over Geo. F, Allen's Dry Goods Store. Eutraned on D street. or through the Si jan 14-3t* : nthe Sty sales of 4,00 bbls ; State $4 25a4 30; Olic $150 ted between that and sorgo; but tdo uot remem. | “ly seventeen ounces. Wie attr sens Libee ee LLIN ES RTS MAEING ANY oxo, | inn te Marshal forthe District of Columbia, at 65; Southern $4 O0ad 95 e a tt ts wi e to co: —— - t ever before offered in tue United States, i h se fu : - eer z eat closed firm, sales unimportant; Sonth- Seok, tha tent weed 1a;fuver ae corphe ber | AcctDENT.—Last night a lad about 13 years otd, | han ever before offered in tui $1; do, with heels, | -,ltdies visiting Washington are respectiully By A. GREEN, Auctionser. i formed that we are prepared to make up Dresses, oaks, Basques, &c.. at short notice, ui the latest styles, and satisfiction guaranteed is all A large stock of L s and Cloal uble sole Moroco Boots 21, 4; Shi tainly, most of the varieties of the imphee have a | running on the sidewalk on the north side of Pa. i larger stalk, and produce more juice; none, 1 be- avenue, stumbled and feil, with bis knee on the fieve, are smaller. As to ich so severely affected the sorgho, | do not think it ap- . i ern red S1.f20$1 20; do. white 12508) © ppors 5 RL STEESALE OF VALUABLE Iuprovep | is duil: sales white at WaTBe ia ——— nah PROPERTY, ON ITH STREET. NEAR THE . Navy e Vanp—By viriue of adeed of trust duly executed | Pett Buoyant, at $10 GvaSI2 00 stump ofa tree, which bad been cut down, and < Whiskey dull at vie id recorded. being dated the 6th of February 1856, latest and handsomest styles, with Hs 2: 1856, as sob, i id pegged Boots 624% : : : bse Er si | Andarthe request of the party entitled to the det Sud that bad ripened long before we reachea it in | gical ald. A gash about three incher in length | Hocte Gon do Sheee Ts te ee Be ine Wits, | tion. always on hand. NM. WILLIAN. fn, 20,1888, at 4 Orochi On THURSDAY, R ° Ee GREs . our operati i the ituphee is wot more | Was found below the knee, which was properly | gi: alec, a variety of Children's Dimon. ates W115 2m _- _____apposite Ceatre Market. | hundred and hve. oa) hounded forty one fect fram |» MODERN REFORM EXAMI subject to the “red rut” than the sorgho, and was | drexsed and the sufferer seat to his bome on | &c.,from 12% to 5) cts.; Men's long Boots $2: do, Ma ME A. NOURRIT, the southwest corner of said aquare, and rquaine Cuca of the Nora and South on not as much affected by it this year bere. As to Thirteenth, near D street long Boots $1.25 to Sacdies and Overshoes 30 No. 716 Walnut st., below 8th, Philadelphia, | theace north # ong the line of 7th street east o hon Georgia, Por 2nehh C. Sules,. ». D.. the per centaye of saccharine matter in the juice, ¢ts.; Servants’ Shoes #l. Terms cash, FRENCH IMPORTER OF Panda peenes nat & fot, thence puthwardly 35, per copy. ‘or sale at the Bookstores, yw the eharometer mark Is Vaume once, and —Thes zo N igkle jiggle’ at this store, *RENCH Fi enne 48 feet to the glace o; heximuing, situated in . soa nantly 6 to 1G Vaume. From my experience | _F!*® vio — stare aboat 7\orelock tat We take no less, we ank no mote. BONNET: the city of Wash fn. The Unprovements consist | pi! Work is most highly commended. Revs. of this year, I should be unwilling to say that the | Dight was caused by the burning of a frame build-| ‘Phe subscriber, eratelul for the libecal patronage of 8 good and imphee is decidedly superior to the sorgho; but | | lng on B street, between Fifth and Sixth. ‘The | sok bestowed u, am equally unprepared to say that any single va- building was occupied by a woman named Fan- nety of inphee Is inferior to the sorgbi ny Stewart, and was of little value. ‘The com- ‘y 1 sball try al! of them, zyain and again, before | panies of the fire departinent were out promptly, DA I determine which ts the very best. “As you say | but could do no service, and returned to their en- jan 16-2t* m, by the'ladies of Was! ster cities, since h the pleasure respectfully asks tinuance of EL WEBSTER FREEMAN. NE Begs leave to inform the L OW iu Washington city that she has opened! Duet. ior two or three weeks only, a Saloon vu Pa. avenue, between 12th and Isth sta., s where Ladies will findall tne above grticl.s of the latest and richest style, being selected by M’me N. atial and well-built Frame | B'S. Spring, Parke Skinner, Murray and others, of 9) w York, say “1 . kind, courteous, pointed, Terms of sale: One-half cash 3 the balan 81x and in it tree chris ne aritten we an and twelve months, the purchaser to give his notes | SUthern man long living atthe North—at may be for the deferred payments, bearing iatesest from the | ©fCulated all over the country day of sale. A decd of fuse taken to secure the he Savaush (Georgia) News says pai < — jan 14 RUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL = ; hersel in Paris, duriug her accustomed yearly visit nts of the notes. All conveyancing at the ex. | Uloubtedly give Rev. Dr. Stiles un increased pert én = on — . ence of the purchaser. nency among American authors. The Mons. Viimor ‘ained no imphee seed from | gine houses. The house was the property of K, Cory ST.—A Young Man desires a Situation as there Si eel au seo ponbrasted with Ma Polis Pe roy Nae aye pow ngs nek eomaltad arbkdicwu foun shout nei eet eS ne while ole you, | am inclined to think he has not made bis | Riley an Amanuensis or Copyist, Address ‘I. H., 1 th@ccletrated Coitfeurol the Kener Eugenie and | days from toe day of sale, the trustee reserves the AF ome sheht token of eratitude his work experiments with ree Certainly the seed | ‘Tux Woxxuocse.—The Intendant of the Avy- | througi the Post Offiea. jan 15-eo3t* "| Queen Victoria, for the sot depot in the United | Tixhi ta resell said ifcimses at the risk and oost of should find ite welcome reception into every south- seat On Sere omens aes Sector fer Smnyhce: ai is uc t i Sa Ea = iP Ric 1 Beaten o: d Dre: , She will be able t | th faulting purchas giving five day’s not ‘ oid. : $10 per bushel was thoroughly mixed with dou. | Mc, in bis account of inmates of fiat institution, ANTED.— A food COOK —Also, 2 Chamber: | nish all the Corfoures of {ho eee ita ers | Of saat ts areas newspaper publ-ahed in the | . Several liberal-minded gentiemen of New York and are | that he sent as vin vorinapa | reports 56 in the workhouse department and 49 in aid who understands washing and Ironing. | tue principal Courts of Europe, made by thai re- | Sty of Washington. among whom may be mentioned Gerald Halleck, of Soe! tees [talinte Tite ait |ccacae She eee ne toe work, and a | Persons beutein good Feoommmendations will receive | nowned a cor y ahi HOD GARRETTSON, Trustes. the Journal of Commerce. are soattering this Work ‘ Z re } vi - ped 2 SE port ited Sta’ as you well know, any interest in the sale of plenty of it, will soon begin there, and the aoened pberal waee Apply at ‘a arenes 15 x . Ladies are respectfully invited to call and exam. Jan 13-e02w A. GREEN, Auet. st tes. phee seed, or anything made from imphee; the better for the cit et) as then the num- ine. d31-3t& 2aw4t” vou are well aware of my aversion to having my | ber to maintain will be smal ee 1ON.—Eliza- W008" FAMILY, ATT ———— —<$—————————— Esvarx.—In pursuance of s decree. passed on ARRIAGE LAMPS waaen ie beth Woods. widow, and Hagh, John, and Rob- | (‘OR SALE.—'the subscriber affers for sale the sixth day of November, 1857, by the Cirou,t Cc —— 3 rosabaheys Sc eh ong Lb ag ce ea haga enc The la 2 he police | ¢ft: #0ns and heirs of David Woods, & pative of two TROTTING HORSES, Toby and Court for Prince George’s County: hittingee stn We have this day been appointed agents for eee ar Poe coke if ms Porice R eroRT.—The last report of the police | Hostonsand a shocmnker, who died about 18i6, will | Morgan, both fast, far a of Equity in & cause in ssid Court depending, | Usher & Co.'s Carriage and Emecan 1 Ty, publish it. J suall robably put the sub- under the old system was made for the week | learn som thing to their advantage by addressing Also, one shifting-top BU GGY WAGON, wherein fargaret S.A. Cumming, next trend tu | Sttention of Coachmakers and ot “ stanre of it in the next Cultivator. ding om taturday lest : Hox 24¢, Mount Vernon, Ohio. Aur one giving in- | nearly new. of Watsou’s make, Edmund H. Cumnung and others. ix complainant, | Tespectiully called to the sample Yours, very tealy, J.H. Haxmoxp Gioonles., Spambbionpimarr: onde ~ formation of the above parties will be suitably re- Also.asecond hand light WAGON, with HAR- | and Edmund BL Cumming and others are defend_ Orders sulioited, L. Wray, Eaq. _First District, 10 cases; Second, 2 cases; Third, | warded. jand-lw* NESS complete. é 8nts,the undersigned, as Trustee therein appouted. ELVANS & THOMPSO. z ded d x 15 canes; Fourth, 36 cases; Fifth, 9 cases; Sixth, 7 > ee = Also, two seta of double HARNESS, Will, tf the same is not previously disposed of 3% Pennsylvania avi eas w a eee ealeeet hr aioe S easex; Seventh, Yeaxes. | ‘Total, 6. a ror is DIA pe ars Semnighed To any one wishing @ nice turn out a good oppor- rivate sile, expose at publie sale to the hich the comparative Tl ol at Varieties Sh, wi ve or six chambers, parlors of the tapuer the sorgho suere, and then P ian t4-eolm — (Intel.Umion,&e States) tunity 1s offered, and at much below their real value. ALG EW TON HUKSDAY. 21504 ; : te : and dining rooin, Apply to No, 16! Browns Closed. thanking the Society for the kindness and | , 4*!NCTON ‘SaRatRK.—To-night affordsthe | 8nd dinu adder.on the premiocs. oO Hotel. 4 a iN, wary, 1854, at the hour of aolock 5 J . last opportunity to witness the performances of jan 4st ‘Alexandria, Va. Af not fair at the aie tiie gh on the net mpue SHOALS aN PB QUICKSANDS tience with which they bad listened to his re- ss WANTED.—SIX to FIGHT THOUSAND ADIE LEASE READ uur way thereafter, all that valuable Real Estate Just published, the 3d edition. | memagy charming Polly Marshall, and the graceful bal- Ware ee SAND | T ADIES, P E READ, situate ia ig, county which, Was heretofore cun- | i= ON 'SPERMATORRHEA OR SE Mr. Brown, of the Patent Office, here intro- | let company. Next week, as already announced, | security will be given in Real Extate situated an |. Foy genuine, reliaple RUBS. free from moth, and ceased and intes'=%¢ igen Ma caaning sow de- | NAL DISEASES.—A scientific Trea-ise on duced to the Society Dr. Charles T! Jackson, of | the managers have a uew set of entertainments in MH eguue, between Sth gud l0th ats.” Inguire at | fresh made, cal ALSTINCHETZS, 20 Pa. ave- | ‘Aan, his wilesniee wince ee well'and Lucy | treatment and perfect cure of Nervous Dell” Boston, woo made some interesting remarks, | 810 ©. thee. ls-tf | nue, between 2th and 13th streets, who has re- am Seventy-seven and a aif ptioeyye nim red | Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Tinpo- the results of his experiments with the imphee | Daninc Roeeeny —The house of Mr. John S lnatructions from New York, to sell the fine | “"rhese louse . and catgiie Canta. We: destined’ the Seciot grat nt now hand Rigyles, No. tence, &o., resulting from vieious bebits Bogeired during the eritial passage from Youth to Man- mand | ood. Liens; BY DR. CULVERWELL, ev Sollege of Su e re Vory vVauable: the soil 1 nission, at less dis- | character peoulariy adapted to the cultrration quick suaturity of garden and farming produ the county road to Washington, i Thirteenth street, was opened ; PRISOD last night by burglars, who entered the sleeping a = ae room of Mr R.. and took from bin clothing hig IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC: ER ood exe sugar could be made from both plants fos ripened state. Bu Wo uDripe state it would produce excellent syrup. Clear sugar 1 the handsomet sets Sables, half and quarter Capes ever brought t m enth and North Capitol street, %! gry for $10 and aa2 eae ae e vere he " F ngeons of Eng ‘ PASE ¥, fo iT 2, oh os if ral ), Liacencinte of t could not be made from it, however, unless it | Purse, containing some twenty-seven dollars. $15,000 Woxtit of Boots AND Suoxs To BE Son. Yictorines s Guare at - poed ie une ented soe sea Resident Practitioner Ee Lag hd Fa u — —— so, Cape: id Cloaks, of superior qualit » Ver, Ly the “Guide to Health,” * Green nn an “Dr. Jackson, after some extended remarks asto | Tue New Your Disratew, for this week, HOES at greatly renemeattoae oF | chop.’ cgmndatel, [ae I im two | one lemoire of itera its saccharine qualities, and to the manner of | contains a likeness of Donnelly, who was recent- Particular attention is invited to two very large Mink able Capes, worth over 9100, each for $75 and $45. n Mink Sable Cape, medium size, $30 and /. Mink Sabie Vartorieen wt,&.2¢ $90 and $35 le and Married Life, Ac. > Which is within two -_ fe, miles of the “Soldier’s Home,” and within five a reatise, Wri'ten by wor\d miles of the Centre Market. The land has t renowned Physician Surgeon. 1s out divided into several lots, rangi in size from 15 to pam estate | ire nett. cure for all diseases res Fodcrgiend fu TS Sufficiency of Wood on most of the meas - and is only publication 1s to lose ple by the Is xtensive im- af greatly reduced 1 manufacturing it into the various uses to which ly executed in New Jersey; also his speech in it was capable of being applied, was followed by | full. several nembers who spoke at some length, and By rue apveRTisEMeNT it will be seen that ssed the subject in an animated strain m. rer, cheaper, and better be sold in cels if deemed to the in. | *!84 Written ina benevolent epirit and by a ecient Also, several sets real Hudson Hay Sable, the a te man It should be in the hands of all w “itr was rowing att and theta for | des Wall, January Sh, for the beet of thei | gasee Hane Limestoater wil mun | wae aiag's aan aul, Ptok Navten, | FRE Git Oe tt a one nounen on tine, | Sect Senet eran pte cate ae a for i q * a i. . . = hour — ate Ble be Cs Lone = ono January 2th, for the benetit of their 500 pairs L.ndiea” Black Foxed Gaiters, tick soles, | [wrt Upera. Cloaks, very hagdsome : Musts | '%¢ are and comimod: in excellent jourument deawing uigh, he wor fer the | 1! : at $1, chonp at gis is 3 following resolution as to the position which this | A CaritaL EXTERTAINMENT at the Melodeon, | 29 pairs eidics’ Biack and Colored Gaiters, at 75 subject had finally arrived at, and as to the posi- ceuts. cheap at $1 tion of Mr. Wray before the Society: to-night, by the Landis Minstrels. 150 pairs Morocco Huots, thick soles, at $1, very Resolved, Thal “hg fa thee cttnene cared Waren Returns.—Catharine Williams, col 100 paira Morooso Boots, st 75 conta B 5 the fucts presented an nce x a * ir ies nck a Color: aiters, wit! by Mr. Leonard Wray, show that the imphee bas | 0rd, Md, drunk and disorderly; $3.44. Easther Poneelasat S1ST%. tomate a kinds, rom Sie to $30, “very art 6 Warran! yA ' < resented, the money will be refunded. oebages B. H. STINEMETZ, ; 236 Pa.ave., bet, 12th and 13th sts., jan ii next door to Madame Deiarue. r. Price 12 ce or 4 stamps, at the rece; hi ved Sig tm it wil be sent, post (resend well secured we ise given to | v4 KLINE, No. 420 Ist Avenuc, Box 43 New orally or by fottorsh omtoe tothe | York. ——_—_ aa of Sale. as prescribed by the decree FF-0UR AND Propuce WaREHOUSE. are as follows:—One thousand dollars cash on the — = = a ~— | day of sale, to be paid in funds of some Dreteroe ire undersizved have in store and for sale— GAsTO a Ban! i vege te % row ‘alley. “acted (he attention of some of the most ilius- | Wise. colored, Va.,do.; do. John Alwood, Ire. | wilt’! t of Ladiew, Gentie- | 48 LOvIsiANa RVENGE tesnd door from | hey tobe paid in one, twor tieee eee Purchase mo. | 20 bbls. Extra FLOUR, from the ¥ attracted (he a f . ‘ mei Shoes ofall kinds, that ney to be pa ne two. three and four years, in eagle 2 triows agriculturists of Europe and this country, | land, vagrant; workhouse 90 days. Wm. Hay, Se vd 8 oO inds, ‘7th street, under the Avenue House, instalments, bearing interest from the day of | bbls. ig do. _ do. and that the Commissioner of Patents be request: | Scotland, do.; do. Allen Thompson, D. C., drunk | fe kept in Hie tacit ailte dive mee CLOT DEALERS Ly and to be secured by the bonds of the purcha. | , 4/8¢ Ui tee. TEAKEYS, CHICKENS, h its correspondence or other- | avd disorderly; costs, $1.44. Peter Lenoir, Can- i give m HING AND GENT’S FURNISHING ser or purchasers. with one or more co-obil LARD, &o ; iw all is of Produce d to text, throug " i “se & the advertisement GOODS. be approved by the und. 10 | received daily, by the eubseribers. se, at the earliest practicable period, the capa- | ada, vayraut; do. Robert Roncon, Irelanc pis (The subscribers ovll attention toa desirable Stock | Pe APPreyes py, t urchase ened. Upon 2 S HARTLEY & SON cities of the imphee in comparison with those of | de.’ Geo. Whitehurst, Va ,dosdo. Joseph Dut . Mona GING Which they now have on exhibi- | thereon, and not before rhe ye peet: Std all interest | sang ow No. 35 Union street, Alexandria. the sorgho; and that members of this Society | pree, France, do ; do.’ Jno. Thornton, Va., do; F.M. MAGRUDER. tion at their Store. No. 48 Lousiana avenue, s will convey to the pu ar ned, as trustee, | _ = - a ‘ use thelr individual exertions to test the com- | 40. Seven lodgers ; non-residents, except one. d3i-2w corner 7th and I streets. No. 379. door from 7th street, and as they are determined to heirs, the property so arehune apes a their P 2008 MILK, ative merits of the Chinese sugar eane and | WW — SHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA. close off the lot if Spl pope heoessary | and discharged from all clarm oP cares. clear ERSONS wishing te RICH MILK can [ic imphees, and report the results to the Pateut DIED, w*s iaeabadleasy pa on their part shall be used in order to please their suit, and oil peraons ciauning by them or undor number of their residenss, saxjnf iBeie tine ws fim -nt; earried On the ist ‘the er GEORGE PAGE and THOMAS | “Yn gied uarantes | Salorand hes gow, has joined inthe proceeding fore | Humber af their re ‘arrangement Ww ent Creu paobation ens oak presented in the above | t.veof county South; Irelaed as CARNES: 8 BB | OO EG Vet wal aan regularly aod <, | the stock to be perfor barat eae wht and has signified her consent iu writing to take eran an eras with @ form by Mr. Olcott, but was in substance what he funeral wiil punctually betweer the above p! i, i men. ing ® short the +. Whe the Proceeds ale ay mecerta nding sewer? Out OF | making lnrke Gunatities of Clean Pure Richi poi dui style, because we make everything ourselves, Nand : by law. and furmish i: as 1 may wish. 4 St-stawowa DANIEL C. DIGGES, Frastes. ie place from he “2 and proposed in bis remarks to this point, and was | vault, on to-morrow (su fternoon, at 3 o’cl’k, | at the following hours : have no hesitation in saying our goods will be found afterwards amended, and after discussion passed | Y esterday, ALICE L., wife of Robert H. Clem- freave Washington at 6,8, 0% &. m.. 144, 4. 556 p.m, jual to the best work in t try. 7 ries vont | Re Pate Fitrguneot Opuimrn someone ripe | EES gel Saas ELSE EN | ¥ pasece ——__sorcfiltaod ia a the fori i ie friends of the famil ited toattend t natey’s li ii i tray i : 3 ER DI, ; » ed for the re The trie ¥ are invil tend the f Omnibuses h th and EO! AIR BRUSHES, COMBS, PORTEMON of te comiulttee that bad been appointed atthe | faneral Fo. morrow (Sanday) at 3 95m. from the meen tices Cepiol and the corer af lth Men's, Boye’and Ser- SROMEPATAIS PRYRICIAN & gurceon. | H Nara Cand Cases, See aca vers last annual meeting to investigate the disease | "htt oie” on the ieth , rs. HELEN | Stree! ao aad woe Puneti WE: Tey moi St Office hours from 83¢ to 1034 a. m., 2 to 3, and 7 to8 Oy Ae Pies Pett, snare. op Pa. onemne ot ee a sea causes, | w. HUNG ERO D, formerly of King George z L Be Brice, proved on ex- and ti | opoxe . ty, Va., for the last tweuty years a resident * br, Higgias, of Maryland, chairman of that Of this sity. jane Pm. Keferences.—Dra. J. F. Gray, J.C. Peters and E. JONABLE ¥ RE from the : gogns New York: be ‘AH: Gh, Providence, Fiteetibopens at CtBiet Eas wat

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