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— LOC aAxz: Eg City Seatistice—The venerable John Sess- “Tuer Can Keer 4 Horer.”—Those who re- 7 es Jere commmemeat of nen ak | mgt eh ey oe LP OEEEN ator a ; i> Stax ISRES THE LISTs OF 11 ; , my days wi glad to know that under its By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. "HIS AF 0 TO-MORROW. i B eWarNING rx THe WasHINaTON Citr Post OFFICE arte cece ne omer Present capital managers, Messrs Remer, Smith & HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, STORE. E1x il 5 w pr ‘0., it has been pl: mo in the rank of first- ‘URES, x sp &: c. TNONR THE PROVISIONS OF THE Law DIRECTING | this valuable document and its author, we are in- cles betele, seine ace vithasa legitimate right, 10N.—On TUBS DAY MORNING. the aa fc. THEM To BE TRINTRD IN THE NEWSPAPER Having | debted for the following city statistics for the past | from its fine position and its large accommoda: |! shail sell, at the store onthe east cide of ath TSE LARGEST CIRCULATION WITHIN THE DELIVERY | Year: tions. The proprietors have spent a large sum of street, b- tween Penn. avenneand D street north, at CF THE oFFicR. [1s ToTAL DAILY ciRcULaTion tx | Number of Cher yap a built during the a 1 c'clock a, m., a lot of Effeota, ench as— Money in fitting it up in the best style; thev seem ” “ MORN THAN DOUBLE THAT OF NY oTHRR DaiLy | [ff —Flirst Ward, 63; Second, 6%; ‘Third, 63; | to have taken we cchey rales oe attra ten | Matio-any Sofas, Gontre'and ide Tablas Fourth, 75; Fifth, 19; Sixth, 16; Seventh, 31; ae iu : By J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneera. 7 7 URNITURE AND HOUSE. OLD ERPEOTS THREE WAYS LATER FRUM EUROPE. NING, Deoombor Be ge oheen eee toe | ‘in.0-bancuenty omnia Sem dence = —¥ om Ww. Terect pane AE peng Liverpool on me 17ta of rece Acer Helton silotthe Furniture and Eft; I )weshalleell | on Saturday arrived here this morning at ®\y AINTED IN THE Distaict or CoLemata. nea oe 9 4 experi rs ‘ r? Bedstead, ty Pees ahogan kcase, Suet of Boo! o'clock Her mails will reach New York too lats a - oc pes lier of await to fay. | tae meet stay natal ‘in lise country. Foungacs' Vanhetan 4. Foust pes tibraty Table. Slusig Stands a - to-night for the Sout train o' mi —Fi 2 arpet. 5 . in - 4 * ALTI- | 1,704; Fifth, 1,043; Sixth, 787; Seventh, 1.396; it f the traveli: lic. but in that of | \wire Fixtures, Counters, Show Case, &c. sor O.naments at to the Congress ue attendance of Count Cavour ORG, ITS BDITION If 40 LARGE AS TO REQUIR 19769.° °° ” ’ 9 25905, Patronage o! ie traveling public. n that of | With many other artic’es. Mahogany Beceteads and Washstands, as the . aytat FO SE PCT TO PRESS AT AN EARLY meen Atees Sa posed census.—First Ward. 9,918; Second. he: families, who tind themselves most com- Tecins cash. Dicing room Furniture, China,Glas,and Crockery, | °*,{S* Tefreseatative of Sardinia attracted much T.sRYENTS, THNREFORE, SHOULD 70; Fit H king and other Stoves, Fanle Cutlery, atteotion, but nothing was officially known on the fortably situated in veeere to boarding accommo- : A. GREEN SENT in py | /1,993; Third, 10,066; Fourth, 13,070; Fifth, 6,750; a ” S ——$$$_________ sae = Together with @ i aches nig | Subject eae gencck Ms OTHERWiex TuET way nor | Sixth, 5.115; Seventh, 9,073;—-tolal, 65,955.77! | Sault Gene coca de peel emre Remer, By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. Stand Kitchen Utenaiign ns Household | Pe atated that the belligerent powers only AP°S4R ENTE THR NRT Dar, Assessment, on which there is a tax of 60 cents , eee ANDSOME BILLIARD TABLE, CUES,| Ter: $2) and ueder cash;over that sum a | would be represented by their Ministers of For- a on each $100 —Pirst Ward, $5,561.572; Couxrsrs, Batts On | credit of and % days, for satisfactorily endorsed A Neviex.— Disvaicr ov Cotesia Apventisa- | 96,597 c Second, | ARrget anv Gave Bait.—Sunday evening, | THURSD kc. ar Acti Pit So oad $9.579,501; Fourth, $9,021,502; | Edw'd Johnson was arrested by Ottleer Gormley | auchee seen’ rhe, Sth instant. 1 shall MENTS TO DE iNezETAD IN THE BartiMoRE Sen | !ifh. $3,517,349; Sixth, $1471.91; Seventh, $2.. mn ”, Pelee ee ee Re ee rests it aati ‘ for stealing a coat froma Mr. Moore at a ball | 4 o'clock p. m., a fino Rosewood Billiard Table, ARR RUCWVED AT AND FORWARDED BRCM THE pilonsid by aps rinrase Increase on former | about two weeks before. Johnson wore the coat | With Fixtures S ortica. 2 srbsSos didn 2 Saturday, and was seen with it on him in the | 9 he atten of persons wishing to purchase a — _, First Ward —A very large gas retort bas been courtroom. A werrnt was obtained. and Officer Fable Will geet ele te oeatied £0 the sale, as the inw: Wkana Day Nee Vans ae erected, and other works connected with it. A Gormly, with Oficers Williamson and Suit, went | “jaad” "AL GRER S, the remaining powers to send pleni- potentiaries notes, bearing inte deaid : Paris Po ste J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. 197 THE ABOVF. SALE IS POSTPONED, | G0rts*hakoit will decline to attend the C in Consequence of the inciement weather, until | te plenipotent ud is ru a ioe apt NING. Jan, 34, si Tepresented vy some important member of the fe te mentions 982 rumor that Prince s -C. McGUIRE & et A. GRE ee Vienna ce dent of the London Ti Proper | large shed bas been built and enclosed for the re- | toa restaurant in the Northern Live ties, where By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioncers, span Ngee epee on SSaeae baving fallen on Sunday this year, to-day is being | CePtion of goods brought by the new line of steam | they foued Johreom Dior ena ace ior per- By J.C. MoaUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. ? CH'STENTH ANNUALSALE, | S19% it 38 tnally settled that Count Rechborg is to observed by those of onr citizens who de not wish | Packets from the city to New York. w! well patronized. ‘The foundation for the recep: | seenere ne andthe officers say that there was | FROSEWOOD CASE PIANO FORTE, FUR- to for the cust pnized. ¢ foundation for the rece, a general outcry of ‘“‘Show your warrant '*? “ Show sic i y . ve a oa cceanion, Fhe ce rant Pieamres’ of the | tion of ‘the statue of Washington has been laid | your warrant ‘by the crowd. Tine they SUP- | Toa clock et ee ie ar Ree AnUaCT Sth, Bt wras ptlon at the Fcc enaty is the | within the circle at the intersection of Pennsylva- | pose resulta from doctrines recently promulgated | W,7 lock, at the. rer and H streets, we shall ells Presidential reception at the Executive Mansion, | '@ avenue, K street, Twenty-third street and | in the criminal court. Johnson was sent to jail rtion of the Furoiture and Effects, comprisine— the first of the season. Besides this, the: wsnal New Hampshire avenue. ‘The cellar story of the by Justice Donn, but was released on bail this | Rosewood i failiine a 0 i Rosewood Case Piano Forte, by Nunus & Fischer, ictal and social receptions are being given, and ilding the Art Union, erecting by Mr. Cor- morning, bis father becoming his sgcurity in #600. uite of Walnut Damask covered Paclor Furniture, of Books and Stationery at auction. at sture of be Present for Austria at the opening of the Con- W.F. Bayly, 278 Pa. aveuue, sales every evering | tts. Baron Voo Mysenburg.who went to Zurich unul after Christmas, ‘The stock is no¥ complete | with Count Colloredo, also goes to Paris, and wil) in every department of Literature, Science, and | rem in there as the second plenipotentiary, when as Holiday Books from — gmatest Juveque BD | the Minister President returns to Vienna. » fin ooks wor . fine Bibles and Prayer 100d : i meet Books, Butler's fine Gift Books, for 186%, Stationesy | __ tis understood that the Congress will not of every variety; ail of which be sold very low |" the Sts of January, but probably about the be usual amount ef 4 coran, is 105 feet on the south and 125 feet on Sev- ——————— Pomepising two Sofas, two Arm and four Par’ to close the entire stock oa in $9 days, Bovks at middie of that month, mime hount of egy-nog, &c., changing | enteenth street, and as far as done is a substantial Chairs, Private sale a ree. Cali aud see. Geeat Britax fully satistled by the less secular observance of | !undation, and iron joists for the floor to rest on. | S2™pson, last S y Bight . peli “ i fi Suite of fe Sri v ‘ — in’ Loudon on the 15th. Ministers were sum- «cond Ward.—But little has been done in this | Zotwithstanding the severe weather. The subjects Bee toute ote nensek Lee Cestsias ams yesterday, and to-day weenter with alacrity upon ly historical. and that portion of the ‘ornice, . FUTURE DAYS. moued by telegraph from the country ard on streets and avenues, but extensive lines of | Were Senerally Fine Ot, Paintings, Vases and Mantel Ornaments, = <= The Londow Advertiser believes that urgent the pleasant service of our numerous readers, sin | pipes have been laid on various sterete fer tie dig | lecture referring to the origin of the black race | Rime Ut. Venitian and lag-ain Carpets, no By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. eal es - : —_ plied with water in ail parts south of north I street, entirely black, for the wife of Moses, though an | Cane seat Chairs, Table Cutlery, a wenn — Yesterday, the first Sabbath in | Conveyed in iron pipes from the reservoir on Thit- | Ethiopian woman. was not of the black race it | Chines Glnst nad Crockery Ware. "sts. was observed with much devotional feeling | tertth street, north of Hi CRe Bot. at generally | was that portion of the descendants of Ham which Pihoesny and walnut Bedaceads, Bureaus, *n Me churches of our city, by large and attentive | Coueveds se Prankentn Square.) down Thir- | settled in the South of Africa, which was thus sictors ed Filleweee » by large and attentive | teenth to F, along F to Twelfth, to south side of = 5 as 4 . circumstanecs relative to the Congress was the UBLIC BALE deh enced poset COWS: | cause, and thiuks it not unprobable that the arro- Oxes, Wacoss, Caprs, Faxurxe Urexeits: | cance of the Pope in claiming for his represent. . Gay of January. § abel | tive Ezordere over all the other Powers, may eot J,W. Perkins: | bave been one of the points for the Cabinet's con- eration m. n.3 Yoke Oxen, Mattresses, Boleters and Pillow: 100 bbis. our ssilors, belonging to the American ship sregati a A distinguished in course of time.and the curse of jet Sets, Bank 6c d Heike ork Hore . ~enxregations. We may say large; for, though | Pennsylvania avenue, branching along various | © Fs ~ g 2 Toilet Sets, Bankets, Comforts, Lounges, Cows and Heifers, work Horses, Roswell Sprague, were arrested for mutiny many ef the aged and Infirm (who ess for years | streets within the ward. ‘The supply from Frank- the Almighty, it is probable, had much todo with | Cooking Stove, Refrixerator. Kitchen Ute: 2 Market Wacons, | Ox Caxt, 1 Wheat Fan, ! Corn Sheller, Plows, The ship Norfolk bad arrived from Melbourne, Is. the change of the features and color of this portion | _Terins: $25 and under, eash ; over that sum, a been punctual in their attendance at chnrc) were | it “avare is by pipes through the alley west of | of the fainily of Ham. pe genie oli nad md z tisfa 1 ri Harrows, and other Farming Utensils. with two hundred and seventy-two thousand ee 3 the De Menou bouse to New York avenue, along ee notes, bearing interests," Sesinotorily endorsed |, Harrow, and orher Farming, Utentile. ener | pounds in cold 32 seta _— — places because of the unsafe con- the avenue. Mysreriovs.—Yesterday mornin ayoungman | 42.5 —The House is for rent; inquire of the Auc- pong sed goons eash; over $2:a n mipseo nad owe The terms granted by the directors of the Great «ition of the sidewalks and streets and the intense | Third Ward —In this ward the principal im-| > tists = ? ionser. 5 end four months for notes satixfactorily endorsed | Eastern for the loan of £1). for six months, on «olduess of the air, the congreations were puleny pore nt has been ta changing the grade of tan wanidie epee iene yr ibereasl res ja 2-d J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Aucts. bearing saterest from day of sale. mortg: « vessel, are seven and a half per ‘ opeetigiai tans se e Ninth street, from Pennsylvania avenne to north | 2 ‘ : . : (LC | 4 : . we bis rd ea Se eee F street. and paving the ecarriage-way in con- | fobof Teuth street. where was a hole in the ice McGUIRE & Co., Auctioneer France rik Prestyteciam Churk.—in the morning. | nexion with which the grade of F street had to | #if some one had broken throu the Rev. Dr. Smith, pastor, preached from the Fath verse of the Iith chapter of Deuteronomy, “A land which the Lord thy tiod careth for: the eyes of the Lord thy God are al ; ne hand rok ih. Oticer Wile GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM’TS. hi ! . D. West wi irectly to the | ———————__ a ate oe be reduced to Eigith street, rendering necessary | (At80" And Mr. D. West went directly | A NOTICE —The Democratic Association of the rewrading and paving ‘the footway on each, | place and wade a search in the canal as far aa they | { rescind o A senciation ol 5 e 5 a5 Georgetown are requested to mect at side. The paved carriage-way has been exterded could with the mi it hand, but could discover Le ft. between Sd gnd ath streets on PC Napoleon was unwell of inflama- Januaty 4th. shai s ta een $5,5 Corporation of Washington quai nk 1. 849 or is Lieproving ys thet Napoleon refased per ays & . nobody, though they fished up several articles of iVENING, Jan. 34, at 6% o'clock, for the cent. Stock, it i Ee p the beginning of the year The ase orn | north OO SY Lites of oe he ee ne eee | clothing. ‘The cap was bine cioth, and had been | Pat Poesat Gaeedicnn aie PaO AE tho ate | S100 Hank ‘ eee year" Phe text anacane brief, but faily Peer hadi Le en Pipes bave been laid for the | worn with a cover. ‘Phe articles were taken to | soutieesormmitine ne requested tu be present. Fern Divine interest in the land of Conse Tee rang | distribution of water. An extensive building has | {ye rusedhouse sed let ine eee ead 46 By order of the cominittee. ch Jivine interest in the land of n This land | been erected at the corner of B and Tenth streets, ‘ . y “at : tlso the land of promise, given in covenant 4, de 3t KROUSE, Secretary - a solution of the mystery. os +s _ : ‘ nt | for machine shop and foundry, by J. McClelland, | *° nye - a - = Gee sy Jehovah to Abrtham and his descendants in | having a front of 110 feet om Loulsiaun avenue ae Poets CORA Ma RoE Schooaer an te Tae sg 4 Possession forever and ever, [On the same square, between Ninth and Teuth | ,,AT the last session of the City Councils, the | KF Statesman, Ag oy een ha: limi ed w q Mayor sent In a letter calling their attention to the | 8bove with despatch, For freight apply to scat Limite snd boundaries detined with the | streets, the new watch and guard-house is in pro- | Mayor: calling the: McCOBB & DODGE vost exactness. The title vested in Abraham | ore The store of Perry & Brother, tive stories | {ct that strenuous efforts were to be made to pro- | dy 99 tr 63 Water st., Georgetown. Md his descendants Linen TA yet cancelled: | higis, at the corner of Ninth street and Pennsyl- | Cure from the Leg aiature of Maryland, at tia sp. | 5 JUST ARRIVED, © ueder it the children of Abraham 1 IEG ea a . ; & proaching session, « legislation favorable to » wet = called Ube Jews, claim that land ae thelr aed | “aula aventieis a superior building, being sitied | frowchind session. some legislation favorable to! Pp ym CRS RARRWED: Cron old that of this land they are to this hour wronu- | 22, Wi cesane style, having vaults all under the | anGTewviny it for thet to take sacs oetiog ee aad | We have thie day received, per schooner fH By BARNARD &A BUCKE JALUABLE BULLDING L R OF Potowac axp Prosp GETOWN, AT AUCTION ¥U TERNOON, beth Januare at fou sell, in front ofthe premises, the fa west 1nterse fP pac and Prospect streris, fronting 95 feet on the former and 4 feet on the iat. tor street, and at present occupied by Suoemaker’s e Were current that the Emperor would r the ner ar with fresh demonstra prcific character. ‘day afterncon.—A letter in the ‘esth, Dec. 12. says: The die is cast. uth Atwood, from Boston, 5) barre's Prime CRAB | CMpRenter BoP. fedowwy ted egies “eg Zalig snd wickedly deprived. "To this land their | Fourth Ward —Many pipes bave been laid for | "iter #8 they might think proper. APELE CIDER and 3) inrrede of ondinnry Cul twelve inl eighty snouts bessing sntorost cal | SoniEM crsensates fue leoeaeek oe ieee “ye are ever turned; 2 we thoughts a al ure i i t i ve- 01 b a> Di re juice ol the ap eC! adeed of trust ont ff = of tae trations a eh te cater or the distribution of water, and other city improve. Paixtzr’s Bait —It will be seen by an adver- | ple. As we have to make room for mere that is on | genet BY d nf trust on the preimis ments made of less importance. The Presbyterian Protestant noblemen and gentlemen have, within Church on Four-and-a-balf street has been greatly | ti8ement in another column, that that ever enjo the last few days. been czst into prison or cited de 23 BARNARD & B K Aue’ Israel, the ancient preple of God. These things the wayawe will close this lot out cheap for casi. y a ay y e's = tes, for bi taken part in are mentioned merely to show that interest in and enlarged by an addition to its length and elevating } #¢ affair. the annual ball and supper of the Co- | 4g aq Union Bottling Decor opm NEW YEAR'S GIFTS: the assemblies w: E yoteted apeioat tee Impe vate for this land is not an obsolete idea. belong- | the side walls; thus the lower portion is converted | lumbia T Ree a) omen on ot Ont 5 : | Lire anDADVENTURS DANDY JACK | ta patent of December ag to Renerations that have passed away. It isa | into a session and Sunday school room. whiist the | Fellows’ Hail, next Monday evening. As ever, | KIOTICE.—LICENSES.—All persens whose li- a beautiful illustrated juver ie. Vienna. Dec. 17 —In the last Cabinet Couhcil, part of the Jewish life, and their expectations of body of the church above is reserved for the con- | ©" this occasion, the beauty and gallantry of the senses from the Corporation of Georgetown | JACK AND HAKRY: an elegant oft. presided over by the Emperor, it was resolved tue future are based as they hold upon this Bible | vregation. ‘The front has also been widened to | City will of course be fully represented Se en ren Bre Rersby, notiied A water ol otvers juss received. at, nse that 2i (ue next budget a reduction of thirty mil- prone 3 : lik . 3 8 “thay 1 SHE other 7th and Ds! : + Q the records of God, reject the Ltd Jets Gueta as | tue fall width on the street. The ld and ne | | Comins ro. Waaninoros.— Madame Anna | ulnet themelves tv a us ‘and he law i com | who gratefuily retarat his thankato iesteaihorous | ol ftoriue suall be made i the expenses of the the promised M ' n pulsor: the pr tice: the Co: 2 essiab; and that this dispersion of Pentre eed Bree te ner teen orporeacn n Ais er coos : war department. Austcia is about to proceed to a : sightly building at the corner of Pennsylvania | Bishop, who yet continues in the fall possession | fo enfored said hue asainet Ml dohiomnente Cintas cnet jae Potrasece doriag ihe { their people shail in dne time cease, and they stroyed by fire oa Christmas season, and begs to sav he wil bs liappy | complete disarmament t ¥ | avenue aud the space at Seventh street is being | of ber splendid vocal powers, will yive a concert . WM. LAIRD, Clerk. | to see tnem at his Headquarte de 2+ A Paris telegram dated 17th of December, says shall return to the land of their fathers; and ayain | replaced by an elegant building of a modern style, | 2t Willards’ Hall on either the 17th or 19th of this | _December 27, 1859. de 2s- otJante | a = — | the Patrie of this evening states positively that wield @ political power For himself he had | very lofty, with a brown stone front,adding much | month. She will be assisted by Mr. Mills, the 6.000 POTATOES. Ow sann SESE CRACKERS. rdinal Antonelie will assist at the Congress, never engaged iu any controversy with Jewish | to the improvement of the square. pianist, and by an eminent tenor: BUSHELS Prime New Jersey White | Coan, Wate, & putter, Oyster Crackers, | 2nd will appear in Paris on the 4th rabbis or ministers; but always considered a ‘ifth Ward —But little Las been done by the — Mercers jnst received, per echo»nerC A. [ Nies. Ground Crackers, &e =| Copexnacen, Dec —The royal palace of s'uzie principle on the Gospel of Jesus Christ a8 | Corporation on streets other than the ne essary ree] Tue Rev. A.G Canormers, pastor of the As- | and for sale from the zeae er Bakery, 347 C street! Fredericksburg was last night completely de- ng this matter. as it adjusts everything | pairs. } sembly’s church, in thiscity.as stated in the Star, | 8T® 5 Nate ee aud 44 streets, 43 is not a day of nations, but a day of in ater street. Goorgate ae tn Sisth Ward —The Infirmary building har been | has concluded to go South forthe benefit of bis ed for this e 14 tJan? THOS, al .esponsibilitv. God had not a il ic is asserted that Count Kinselfy has been nom- ~ completed and occupied; the western extension | health. He will start in a few days, and the Rev. I PTA N. Owed SEVENTH STREET.—20 barrels: inated first and M. Damecrene second plenipoten- ause of its beautiful scenery, or anything | of the Eastern Graveyard enclosed antt otherwise | John C Smith las been ivited to fill hie place | mae oe ‘ear ore 25° ern Apples, in prime ercer; Goshen and | tary of Russia at the Congress al, but because his purposes were in con- | improved. han dlecite: Has constantly on hand a large . om with that land, and in connection with yeopie upon that land. But they had forsaken Vat now therefore is the lind of Canaan? is it laid desolate, its holy temples destroyed Gude Butter, extra prime. for family premimn New Jersey Buckwheat bast tra fine qua Gr sot French Near sight<d, Perise = orod, and ail other SP od Wil! Club, at Philhar- | the best quality, in gol Washington Pioneer Association. at | silver frames. — Serenth Ward.—But little has been done in the improvement of streets, except the grading of Bats To-nicut — south N street, from Four-and-a-half to the river, Austria Pa-'s correspondent of the London Globs gives intormation that the Emperor of Austria a large stuck of y i, wholesa’e and r: Prices to suit the timos, at the New Store at. (de 13) - contemplates abdication. He says the Archduch- and some footways. the Assembly Rooms, for the benetit of the Na- | BeW glasses set in them to order, cia Gopite, the Reak of the Laos at Hopsburg. and it ple scattered to the four winds of tional Washington Monument; and the M CHAMPAGNE CIDER NENT who holds er court at Pragae, is the authoress Te teed had eee come purpose in all this. | Bince Pagsextariox.—On Saturday afternoon, | Clare Club, at Stott’s Hall, corner Pennsy W enurcsmoneicancan of superior Ci- | GUERT EE s Clathog of | of the scheme if God had forsaken and scattered that people. | str. al. #1. Miller was waited upon at his residence | avenue and Twentieth street der, junt from the press, seine Of which is vers su. | tha best ercine nt eee Tee eee ect of a — pa not they be — that morning, lest he |) two young ladies connected with the Sabbath - — arior quality.and which we are now clarifying. ‘1 wensed to care for our land. = The Thorndyke Will Case Bostox, Dec. 3|.—The Thorndyke will case wonid invitee Assortment o} Vesis, foo ens snd etran F > shire! op, “oN i ive | We offer it for ea!e on reasonable terms by the gal- We have ag iy land, the purest upon which 1 hool of the Fourth Presbyterian Church, (of Petty’ Nare,in Baltimore. was still alive SHINN! s 4 ; ; ict low | ener barrel, 2 Fi the sun has ever shone, and for this land God | “oich be is Superintendent.) and after exchang- | ata late hour last night, but was in a very low that every gar ei No 57 Green streot, has been withdrawn from the courts by an ami- his eye: it. What is the | 2g the usual salutations of the season, they, in | state, and not expected to survive much longer. doo Cor. of Otive. Georgetown, WALL. STEPHENS & CO cable settlement among the parties interested “8 S 2 a him with a very bandsomely bound family Bible. vo. b ‘aicful and Lingering Death, from our sersarane aay =e Se > Sng'the aud of Judea, UTLRt borpose hes trees | AU, Miller in accepting the present, expressed the fed by the tinely use of Mrs AEN, Garkaee's te: | HE most perfect familt Sowing Machinois the | War mori gevaceeivre MEMENTO ani ee iid c em mromplished. Here we have every climateg Statification it afforded him at receiving this un- | ted by the timely use of airs MN. Gardner's ir | 0 HE mont perfect fan They make four t New Yous, Jan. 1 sloop-of-war C esa adapted to all the necessities of men, {a all their expected gift, and said he would take occasion to | medicine 18 sanctioned by “the facuity,” and pre- | stitches a minute with nnerring accuracy fora Christmas Presont than a xenerations. These thijgs were of God, not of formally acknowledse its receipt before the Sab-| goribed by tio best physicians, It is sold by’ al | understood and not liable to wet out « lia arrived to-day, from Valparaiso Royal Ermine Mrff, prica. 2 bath school next morning. Enclosed within the | Druggists, and the principal depot 1s at. No. 154 | the price, deiivered, 18 omly S3i_ and 3. Ered: Fes eB rad tebe fl Baltimore Markets. home of the brave.” The English. the natural | “(4 number of the pupils and the youth of the | _Vatvantx Tastinoxy in Favor of tux Oxx-| eS! Sole Agent for the District] Water Minn a ATIVE MERZ, soe be pga yi iggy lead a yore igs ha ee ee eventually become | sabbath school of the Fourth Presbyterian Church, | GENAT#D BITTERS. ee F _dezs-tf "between 12th and 13th sia, Provisions closed steedy, streaker Tne aiecovcre of tite eomneoken | and of their approving friends, beg leave to greet Having made use of the Orve-nutrl Bitters, pee UNION FOREVER! JENTLEMEN’S UNDEK GARMENTS OF bo Bike cua thao aa becaess ia int Men called it ac. | helt esteemed iider and Superintendent, Mr M. | pared by Dr. Goorge B. tireonsul Windsor, Vt, B ail sizes and qualities, compris Cs videwt Away with this term ‘Cnclicne® Ho, | H- Miller, with a “Happy New Year,” and to| and from knowledee oltained of thon Rowen ii : grades cf Silk, Merino and Lamb's Wool Under- | ™ ——— : aici cident, Away with this term ‘‘accident * How | request his acceptance of the Bible herewith pre- | other cases, ws cheerfully recommend them to the | HICKORY, Drawers COLEMAN'S EUTAW HOUSE, was It that the people who settled this land settled | sited, asa memento of their affection and respect. | public, believing they wii fully sustain the recom- OAK, —_ « WALL, STEPHENS & CO., , BALTIMORE. with the Bible in their hands, an jaan ne Bu? mendation of the preprietor, ® hope that the =. a aN © 9 ja 8 Ree A. AY.. t. 9th an ata. C eR 5 =) N, 1 heir hands, and planted in- | jannary Ist, 1S60 dat he p Wo hope that th Sphtany length ore er NE WOOD awed | das a22 P het. ath and 10th ate IBERT B. COLEMAN, late of the firm of jons here. growing out of these great Bible ‘According to promise, yesterday morning Mr. palicvle remedy may be accessible to ail the af- | and Splitany length or BRO. “= — = & Steteon of tho Astor House fr iueiples* Accident indeed: Is the Divine pur- | titer, at the close of the regular exercises of the | MStle spe yur gs, Senators from Ver- | iG7 KINDL!ING WOOD menufactared of tho rt sg aA my bose with regard to this land fulfilled? We say | school, exhibited the Bible. and ina few appro-| wo! TruaM, mont. best Cak aud Yellow Pine, delivered ty tho 1CK W emphatically, no: Men talk of dissolving tais | priate remarks thanked the scholara for thia toke 3 F. Simmons, U.S. Senator from Rhode | cond or alos; tha erates will be delivered to any partol the house free of charge, : Also, COAL of, McK NEW » formerly Governor ef Rhode | I> drags sat RLow rious Union. Beware how you talk thus. No one bad ever heard bim utter such sentiments Divine purpose bad not yet been fulfilled anges, great and painful, may oc: trving to our faith. our patience. of their affection. Asa yift, considering only intrinsic value. he remarked, it would have been highly acceptable; but emanating from sneha ce, it was doubly precious, and he assured portant Alteratios nd improve wade, rendering it first class in U.S, Senator and formerly Gov- 3 © axsort ISHING GOODS, Neck-Ties, &e., of the tared especially for his salon; U hirts, of this house is convenient to trav id. a. Woopraings, late Governor of Michigan. ERE itizens, the city c*rs passing constant.y ane dete cok we tee ke fidence fa the | teem that their kindness in this respect would |W Tica eel Sha ah, BEE FUMERY tn tire ~ mga | Ohio ona and our duty—but we may have contidence in the | ji ver he farwotten by hit el gat : : ; e. NION F 1 : Maver th ~ z i peaver of faith, “Let inteyrity and uprighteons- | 35 rq sadstomal incentive in iis flere iavor 12 | an’G snoral Lobiliey ol no Syston pinta tees | desist Corner of 7th st and Cana ATR WORK, sachs i, | eee nee ne ee teat mies hess preserve me, O Lord. iny God i : , ‘ rerin HA alps, &c., which he aleo makes and fits their behalf. most wonderful discoveries in medical scie . as ; a ETE Neath st.—The aly Vela —— and Nas civenitarecutation far beyond any reme- JEW YEAR’S OFFERINGS. i GrorcETowns Mavyorarty— etait st Protestant Chu orsingle gertiemen for Board, (either full or par 2g) ) ‘ y - JOHN H.GIRRS | * ontinne the International Hotel, at services of the New Year were begun at9 : 3 ‘On last Tuesday, dy ne we for these conip ainisinall their various PARIS FANCY Goops it Sa BORE mi sores te Lees a s night. A namber of profe the relator (R. Rt. Crawford, Esq.) in this case, | !7ms. | WLe& U6. Borton/and tor SVENING FANS, tebe uch A manner tliat has made it se popular with the travele gion —membersof other churches as Presented a petition to the Supreme Court of the 8. B! Waite, | FANCY HAIR PINS. oe Double Skirt Silk Robe 0 bx the past season, de 8-3m assembled to pass the last hours of United States, asking for a mandamus to compel ror. Warh- DENS and Chene and praise. and the first of °6 renewing their : : r lugton; mid be 4 SS : th @ a of a yp | the Ciremit Court of the District of Columbia “to LADIES and GENTS’ DRE Se ee eae Gees a | Gombin ts judsuieutak dacs hush wae ene Quenu's L deny LEATHER SATCHELS, Bethodiae Ghavchy Boath pecatial ever late | dered. at its last term against H. Addison, Exq.,| Approved te the Ne caduny of Medi AAS. wo ! in eeamreae esting sermon upon the text of Malachi, labchap., | the fespondent in ssid. cause cine. it tm tion more emieagions thiau the iqurd Ova, of every ee eRMOR picitstomers will find a well aanortnd’ took ‘ol the | FOR STAMPING Tart of the th verse: “And uow. | pray you. be’ | | Upon Which the respondent sued out a writ of | gi AL ss tte anly eure for Scrofuins, Conmuimp- | yp rery OME mmery lanertettems | wp ee a PAPER, and ca Ged that be will be racious unto us? | €FF9: to the Supreme Court of the United States, | 40H 80d ail kinds « “ALsO, - YOUNG. Woe have but"ne price, and that will be found snes ‘Afles the sexton, Rev. LW Bates (pastor) made | 20« gave bond in due form, with proper surety, | Qurau's JELLiPiRD Castor On, by whieh the | Opening at te we san the lowest. as . ENVELOPES, pel ks appropriate to the occasion. and re- | 1 three thousand dollars, to the relator, for oil | offensive gransinens vf the oil Ix ohwiated. Por ania . MeL AUGHLIN’S. 208 Pa. av , WM, R. RILEY & BROTHER, c a few remarks appropr a eaeon eae costs aud charges incurred, and that may be | by all respectable druggists in Wasiungton and | de 30-st {Con} bet. 9th and 1?ta sts, 6, Central Stores, ( West Mhiiding,) H with Creste, Initials, or quested the congregation to join ta stnzing tue t zed, upon failure to prosecute the appeal | Georzetown : a = = de 5-Im t. 7th and 8th sta. oppo. Centre Market, Covenant byma, which was done with spirit, and ealie a rrit. ia t ‘a: ding of ‘ PENFOLD, PARKER & Mower, Wholosale Agents, G ; PIANOS, — - — Y Name, at we last moments of the Old and the first of the | eifectually, suck writ. in the understanding of the | 15 Beekman atrest. Now Vock oity. no8 sm RAND AND SQUARE, From OUPON BONDS OF THE WASRHING- is New Year were spent in aupplicating tue Divine | Citcult Court, operating as a supersedeas of all CHICAERING & SO UN GAS LIGHT COMPANY are a male = The Metropolitan Bookstore ich, the persons in the congre- | Proceedings under the abovementioned judgment. | ‘Tue Boox oF ait. oTueRs that should be read by NUNNS § aud dosiralie mvestinont, being in sums of five bun "i ' et i Tue application of the reiator is designed to test | men with damaged aud broken down constitntio: ANTZ, and others. | dred dotiars oxch, redeomabie January 2, 1862, and T'RILP & SOLOMONS, Agents for gation greeted each other as ef the family, and 2 iar 2 ia hie Mima fe Porn on erent dispersed to their Lomes. It was iu interestins | the question whether a writ of error will lie in vices trom | bearing interest at rate of six per cent. per anatm, Y a a " ropoli i Pa av. |andarcine mints RIRGR & Pee Per a | Lesurcuce’s orl wg fay od ae sat —— se —- tan * NCY SILKS A a Ns ROBES bet. 9th and 9th sts. 4 ward se'lour entire stock this ease, under the act of Congress to limit the | It is beanti meeting a rs rs ., all the ay : - ‘ ice was conducted | Hight of appeal from the Circuit Court of the | Mi the #9 Romans, *th chapter, I-th verse; after which, the it will be remembered tuat immediately upon | the wietim from s! $i upwards. JOt riably deveiop t ‘Alene Melodeons. Guitar ting from the frail on $1.25 ACARD 1 gave inst reesived throngh Me, John B. Belt, : a the rendition of the judyment of ouster against | monial stats, and, if The d Correspondence of Thomas Arnoid, ‘3 3. 2 or 5 FLO! cE Neth y ’ Comemanion sae Stata stern, 400 the Sece pt : conventioud' ting ail the funetions of manhood. a: D. dmasterof Rugby Scho MOURSING FOULARD minrce inv noice Sin berecrd yl mepetocyranchiede gblowet irene Per Fe erg a ates coneeatlcn of the | fim, atep by ataps tos lincertne met atime tee | Protea Motte History in the 1 of the above gouds wee tented factory Ol vim ARGUELLES. of night the sermon was based upon Isaiah, 4 Sole ‘ ow, 194 Ble at, Ne wd. by Arthur Panrhyn Stauley, M. re of the inte held, and (under the verdict of th es eee os Plocoker mrret, New, Colgan cca ee: , xi sirable styles, aud many of them are mu: the result of the late election for Mayor in George- Sold also by S. Calvert Ford, Jr,, Washineton, Specenes of Thomas Corwin, with steel plate | the cost of importation, We have a. town wasa tie, no candidate having received a ¥ de6-Im | portraita:d sketch of his life, Edited by Isaac | large and well selected stock of first- cbapter, 7th verse Trinity Church, Georgetown —The pulpit of this church was occupied by the Rev. Dr. Early, Pre- i. » Conchas, Trabuoos, Londres ajand Ente act s. Part cular aster n of these wanting a very jori . = 3 2 pd STAPLE DRY GOODs, most of wh: small and exquisite Cigar is called te tee last men - . y majority of the votes cast’) elected Mr. A. to the Strohn; price $2. . fom ee ‘en 7 eng) Gauea Grek ree ee ere ie Tren te roe oe ae ayn | olive of Mayor by a vote of 13 to 1. advertisement oC Dre Wonton, tar opteme, 3a | S25O% ggg PAVLON & MAURY 3, | boen greatly reduced in gri0e CHIRON, i'ehall im future receive the most of my Cigars se gy a hy pn enh Pennsyivanie avenue, batweon Twelfth and The, | 209 334 Pa.ave., bet. Sth and lth ste. No. 42 Louisiaca avenue, opposite | from the shove ramed factory, whose reputation in Lake ti, 2t Usroty Mass Meztixc—Although much al- | teenth’ streets, whioh appears in tne loteliicencer | F.~ FURS! PURS de19 . Centro Market Space, | Havana is wosurpassed for quaity and style of ‘The cboir sang, with taste and spirit, Schmidt's | lowance is made during tue Christinas holidays | and States. It wi'l eo seen that his “strengthening | § HAVE Now on at elegant and exten — —- conta. Mass. the Prayer in the Oratorio of * Moses in | for the indiscretions and exnberances, which are | apectacins and eve glasses” are recommended by | sive assortment of LADIES FURS, of every kind ABINET MAKING, OEE TAKING.& Persons weatine pacticular brands cither for wee Egypt.” and -Adeste Fideles.” were ereditably | the usual results of egg-nog, whi ey-punch, and | many eminont cent omen, presumed to be judges f | now in lashion— IRTAKING. &e co weil to ent! on Mr. Be't, who will rformed other ardent stimulants, It does not follow that po- | toe!* nod qualities, aud s com , Mynte te the largest and most-richly farnished constables and magistrates should remain eiseiisrouy ati aac by thon wie youn tins bin the District, having six massive candle- spectators of gross breaches of the prace, | {eon jnontod 1n thie city for moverat yoni e-¥ | With many ot s of e silver, and one of gold. It has d riotous conduct in the public streets. Such siecdliiasshees | Also, Misses’ and Chiidr. many tine paintings, among them that of St. Ann. | boing the state of feeling on this subject, it does | Mun’s Duzse S41 | Purwof mtkinds for tri the mother of the B. B.V"M.. presented by W- | uot surprise us that when one of our police wa- | Hndeon Bay Sable, teh, en’. WALTER, bavice remo vad tw the north | fannic'in Washington till Thureday nicht. He wall : creat pleasure in hiling orders for any on pen Hyg phen pene nnd the lar brands ‘that a be wanted, and will forward Chamber Furniture is new, Itc —— EDWARDC. DVER Sor-akine Busanioss 57 any Fonts No. 256 Pa av.. bet 12th and 1Sth abe. His prices are extreme.y modern Mon’s Business Switz, or in skins. (Inte W. Corcoran, Esq , which cm scarcely be sur- | vistrates saw, from a certain house where he hap- Yosrue’ Dazss Suits Ae . = Sle ere aitered and repaired in the best manner CAKES AND PASTRY. "MAS BONBO SUGAR PLUMS, pasted in point of excellence. feaed to be visiting, about thirty persons, near | oes opan's Danes Ste ees Teli ou the Indies a call, and every effort ron hand a ration, a inrse as- c AND CANDIE Assembly's Church, (Rev. A. @. Carothers, pas- | the corner of E and > id. street, engaged ina Calldren’s School Suits. e to pitase. = KES 2 TRY tor the ap- C.GAUTIER, hav received from his tor )—Rev. Dr. Sunson preached in the moruiny, | Violent street disturbance, and two of the party. | Noam Watxer & Co, Marole Hell Cl: Jung | All Purs sold by their real names and warrantod v8 cay oonne m Jel- in Pare’ asl the nm i most handsome from Hebrews. 13th chapter, 7th and Stu verse with t coats otf, in a beliicose attitude and | Store, Brown's Hotel Building, w ay to be aa represented. JAS. a is, ites ide. es . = y psared Sp eee Iu tue evening, Prof Shute preached from the 22d | eager for the Aight, that he should have made his eS. wat their aunual asp) ani da2i aw Successor to’ odd & ¢ mn = wi Pe men reve oo chapter of Mattuew, Sth verse Spree: Set be ie Same, ete aisned the) Mec CU ree. 6 BON roRgy ie Pena | jontiauos the latest «ty tan will be found carefully pack During the absence of the pastor from tke ci beiligerents that it was not lawful to bold such @ 4 f eal | ‘ desired. oftue nowe.tand richestderigus | Gin asl its branshec at No | do t9-tJan2 ming, and worksasasiip. 2 who study excellence with economy, in for some mouths, the pulpit will be regularly sup | mass meeting on the Christian Sabbath, and com- p und packages, so as to avon piled oy Dr. Samson and Prof Shute. mit a breach of the peace. Some of the party, Dresses made in the 1 in Waiting Upon my eusLomers ef : t THE AFFLICTED: ext manner ns low as One Dollar. ma 23 NO THE APPLICTED! MRS. M.¢ Ss Don't forget to _ca!! and see tne fine assortment * a - . e ed | thinking that “discretion was the better part of | fashionable articles of dress, an opportunity is how = NDIAN VEGETABLE D * of French Fancy Goods at det Sp Resrseks Church, Euther Boyle preecbeal | oct at ouce retreated from the battlo-groned. | ogeree tr asiecting from tie most attractive atuck Tae lal KSRIGAd EGE RORODT : ety bieyoay” | et G.GAUTIER'S, No, 252; To eran the’ telattoty of vehirtoe oe tks." | The rest, who seemed inclined to fight, or see the gf Reniy-Mado Clothing in thie city, at veryre: | AM, y* SB Gh ASICAL H yyTits valuable pre Pay UTI pe: Far ciate, ed by Poe 5p Caulfield, per. | B31, Sa Se rte ee a =I | reception of puptis on WEDNE: pees prsegeten fs ERS & re Dat, het, teh ond ch, recs = & feild, Capt. Goddard, with six of his officers, bad been | Tuxvixest CLOTHING FaTABLISHMENTIN Wasnt | 41-81 590 H street, between 4th eg ae mal Ds rot aga Pig egy ei to rec tenn in ne | sent for, aud would arrive in a few minutes. ING TO ¥—J. M. McCamy & Co.,are now re- | terms see cirauinr. Gs ees A catia Dass (a4 ae he 2 i etartly ou hand and 1a daily receipt of all Muller, was well performed. ——_—_—— ceiving their fal of Clotiune made to order for | qT COST ! | Mt aE aller, fmateral Plarish n = 4 aH . Co = let ater Baaler Iron, Copper. an” Enameliet $1 Macht’ Awash, Bacius, Biack “thee sad Iron Examelled Hop- tory, 0. Salutan's hostl Methodist E. Church South —The services were = — — turda their retail trade, Furnish flo, (Carschmane.) | ee ttport closed. Sonny Jackie ay? | Pranks, Nalises aud Carpet Bax ducted by Rev. J. A. Proctor, pastor, who for sesteny, seat seatnaces te one year in ithe pen- | Overt eeonet Hotel Heliding. pawns aay, Sta A pees: eh ihe entiary. John Magee, for an assault; was sent ov a preached in ‘the moruing from 2d Fimothiy, 24 | t5 jai for aix months, Wm. simmons (colored), gM S, Rersons dosiring Peanies will always pter and 25th verse. At night from Proverbs, for larceny; to jail one year. George Hunge nf ange at the St § 234 chapter 17th sud a part of the isih verses. a m : % ever presented to th public, ung Gots of evary Kin A AT COST! a situs, |, Temimouinls aut wert toe from hn 38 hi niga stock o} v8 Sil respectavie citiz=na of Ba'ti:more and ether p: ‘oc 10-8 | k Cloth Cloaks, Al, Wo | Moueselines, tas country are in possession ui the proprict and.asthe season is adva: tifying to its curative powers, cost ts mvert them at o itis * vid by 4 ft tie Drugeiste of Balti- sopping for such goods are 5 more, aad Bt the resi of the prope quected to give us a ca:l aud we will sell them bar- | oMRe i need 1 ers Bidedet Pans, - ro : for larceny; to jail nine mont: Mus. WINSLOW, 8n experienced nurseand female | gains. = 158 East Ba “ id Coy Swing Uris St. Alegstes’ Canrch —The Rev B. A. Maguire | want Aduee (eolored): for ascent tonne ghynioinn. har a. tpthing Syrup for Catdian Toth she 23-8t J. W. SEARS & BRO. between Eder stre¥ and e Pen and wortkon ruin Bipeay Sewer preached a very avie ond cluquent seruson. appro usin jail, and Robert Bonce (colored), f ine, Buick greatly iacilitates rocess of rapes = = Meck None <enuino uniess her rane is b.owa on the | Copper Pianish wers, Lead Yilste to the day. The choir suag Mozart's ntas, | sasult pon Odtcer Stewart and other jarties; | 55 softening the guns, eeiucine all tulamimnbom= | 4 QQ CORE MOREE NEX | vottie and hier seal on the cork, Poin Pipe, Cedar and Pine Hydrants, 2. ty i yued style. woutisin jul Dowels. Depend upon it, mothers, it will xiv= rest | FOREIGN’ AND DOM Wesley Chapel —The services of the day were Phe jury, in tue coudueted by the pa se of the United States vs. | to yourrelves. and relief and health to your infants, ¥ Price Si per hottle, six bottes for $5, Iudia Rubber Hose, Hose Pi Brass and iron holesale Agent. Ro oS. T. Crsser, Druggist, Liftand Force Pumps, Yard lL At night, | Clrs Bollayer, charged with three assaults and | Perfectly asfe inail cases. Sea advertisement in oo Georgetown, D. has been eppointeu Wholesale | Hydraulic Reims, Brass s a oe or, Rev. D } 4 t for the District, aud wil} supply the trade at Cocks hot and cold water Compress the discourse was upon the text of Ephesians, st | batteries, with intent to kill, upon three officers, | another column. a: SE ni Pema mies: a aie PPD Oye aetr | Gas Corks, Giobs Valves, Hydrant ‘Noazies, ter and dl verse after on absence in the jury-room of about two = ee ee ee Tsoi So Street Washers, Hose, Bats, Bas'n Plugs, chapter and erse ' promptiy filled. FINS T HOLIDAY PRESENTS Sink Plage, Sil ated and Brass Chain, hours, returned a verdict of guilty as indicted in DIED, IUFE Sevonth atraat, near © =< | Tucan as Sink Plage, Silver plated and oak ce on the py je : . tin tas a Be. Mec. n alabie Iron anc 4 vhich t ‘ourt was adjourned Dexrest int er, thou hast lef us; j All material mecessary 6 thet fRireduction ot wine Or he ‘ “hectontes ieee sieueoteet Wein rnimrieae ee RP ALLERY ee | aw I chennai > ersidien a ing, Vice P Tus Turarre —The public + of course, a y Te — | de? noi constantly o 4 ee comare Wels teak not forget that this establishment ie to be opened |, econ sll outsarruwa hes! 6 nity arere: | 445 Pennsylvania Avenue, | pale lon aad e ¢ wee eee Riesitantags to call end examine ~ of Arrangemens. HH for the scasou tuls (New Year's) evening, and | quested to attend hie funeral, fiom his fate Feat | aio, aed - a . monn pile D PRICES. | | Sil corsnent. jams We understand t that a bE ¥ the cecasion is prepared for | denoe, on 12th street west, between C and Datreets | _(* 27-4t Near 436 Street. C. SNYDER. Phitharmocic Hall, rovth side of ‘Ailwork'entrastod to ua willbe promptly attande irate tue birth day-of thei | tarir enter ctrl taranding the failure | north. on Wedresdar, 4.7 iustant. atZo'olock Dm. FXLEGANT NEW YEAWS PRESENTS, _ | to Avonue.wertcl ith trectand text door tote | 54 “sotm apioct just. aud 5 tovite tue | of several abe managements to make a theatre (Bagerstown, Md.. papere copy.) E — Ware pad Gav Fisturts at recaced p> cE Oo MITTAL —Was committed LS eae 1 =f in tuiscity, Mr J. B. Howe, fally aware of] On tho tst Janua’y,at4%y p.m. ALBERT BAR- Persons in search of a New Year's Present should | Ware. See willoni aan OTICE A {the bard to 'y in want of bares ca 2. Plumbing ‘to the Tinee county, ad-oirets of th | sais, comes Gadaunted to another attempt, and | TEIS, son of Hugo’ Bartels, aged 2 years sui 5 ae eubseribe for Gas fisting excouted at the shortest notice, an’ | Maryiand, On the December eon ese | We bope that oar citizens will appreciate and | months. “i Fe THE NEW AMEKIY AN CYCIOPEDIA. || San nie dew i . 4 fifty - asecart0s.—Vesteeday the + Le ate coneapieneautee A His fineral yrill take piace to-morrow, at 2 0 civk, Enght Voinmes now ready, to be completed in 13 ——— Soe PEACE BIDW aD sy ee opt - ms a3 a i « pa “om Je feet ne Le jumes. ies a b hover ecerted on P aeoet | waste Races “eGaanse coresata cindy: Agent for thirty. Sone en 600 other POTATOES, for wale ‘tetoee te nat eal Eeomen locke “a eal R —s —Co ULL N, Boo! r hasers, at No, wisiaoe asad bei yp ateedinaec ‘con: shealuer Minuteed: “Stn. line atk | HIROSE OF DUR CUSTOMERS NOT WISH- Building, corner 43 st-eet and Pa a1 Bent be 3 a oe fgetee *pue Jabez that a itre Market, b; ie text the pray . aud disorderly; fine rad cests. Four lodgers ing to be annoyed by having bills presented to ook we" é ‘ sent fro JACOR M. TROTH. gage Be: the desoribed 2 eheaak las ad 1 | Monday—Michael Armstroay, drunk und disor- | them are requested to oull and set's their accounts 7 tenoher : arn cuner, Hany, of the above: Large bis cossta The chapel Ls not Leen named “ in cach prior tothe 20th instant, after which tune froma congregeiion to their pastors from & brother . HUOD isdaily all req gregation. To-day the Sunday schoo! | derly; and costs, $3.15. Jos. Grady, do ; do.. qj 4 . 4 + 4 E By eae of aay. capel ‘rill make a New | $315. Frank Riley, do; do, $2.15. A. Thom. | Bl Dille will be pres CL STEP! HENS 60.2" tea bigiher of raters romp fiend tow find. BY rho te i ‘338 as Wee present to tixe scholars of the new school. ! son, do ; do., 83.13" Three lodgers “ih 393 Pasay, and oth ets, | Sesraet BETTING TON'S Bookstore, 2 aawew ¢

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