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LOCAL NEWS. CRIMINAL Covat In the two cases of the United States agt. Wm: Boyd, for stealing slaves and conveying them out of the Distric of ‘Co- lumbia, tried on Saturday, the following instrne- tions were prayed by the counsel for the defend- ant, and granted by the Court: to the jury, who nevertheless returned a verdict of guilty. Ist. If the jury believe from the whole evi- dence thag the prisoner, Wm. Boyd, removed the Lezroes in question fromthe county of Washing- ton. D.C . for the purpose of carrying them to the State of Pennsylvania, or to any other free State, or with a view to liberating said slaves, and not = eee of Koerlyriele them to bis own ise. or of making t his property, t n either cnse they should acquit. py” ‘Hen, and in ,. 0 Which the Court responded ‘Granted. Circuit Court decided a pees in which this ea was the subject of their opinion—reversing an opinion of mine. That Court is the appellate fomecns ae tribunal, and I am bound to con- ve law as they have lai - dicice = law is the if en 10ns—so long as a statute is unre; led, or a de- cision unreversed, obedience and confermity te it isa duty. On the decision referred to the instruc- tion is granted. 2d. If the jury 7" Tax Star pudtishes the Lists of Letters eemaining im the Washington City Post Office ander the provisions of the law directing them to be printed in the newspaper having the largest cir- ulation wrthin the delivery of the Office. Its total ioilw civeutation is more than double that of any etcer Dacly printed in the District of Columbia. —— Taowgh THE STAR ts printed on the fastest im use south of Baltimore, its edition arge as £0 require it to be put to press at an early four: Advertisements, thercfore, should be sent in before Twelve o'clock, m.; otherwise they of appear until the mext day. seoamn pres ‘wee, — Notic —District of Columbia Advertisements robe inserted in the Battimore Sew are received es and forwarded from Tue Star office eLietots.—The congregations at the various '$ were large yesterday morning, consider- ~ the condition of the streets. At night a very ¢-ase fog prevented many from venturing out, as namerous sections of the city, where the sas nas netas yet been conveyed, the walking ig un safe for old and feeble persons. Se. Aloysius Caurch —The Rev. B.A. Maguire oceapied the pulpit and delivered a very learned discourse, appropriate to the feast of vaime of Jesus. wl is celebrated nday after the Epiphany. The defended at much length the and the Society of Jesus. On + day. he said. the members of that order make « renewal of their vows toGod. He proceeded to give a brief sketch of the histery of the Jesnit ler, whose object is the e ion of the do- n of God over His creatures and the ednea- of youth. This order was fonnded by St a £ Loyola, at the most stormy period of the church’s existeace. It was when a German monk reared aloft the banner of rebellion azainst his mother church, and proclaimed bimsrif the ~ Reformer of Christianity,’ and many were found ready to join the cause of the reformer. Then it was that Loyola, seeing the d that menaced the church, an ng that it sheuld be met by men who v guished alike for their piety. their ion, and their eloquence. founded the Society. They met the “Reformers,” and rolling back the tide of here: ed hon- dreds of thousands of souls from ete al destruc- tion. Among the eminent servants of God, who were members of the Jesuit order, was St. Francis Navier, whese preaching made so many thonsands pnverts in the Indies. The order, it is said by the enemies of Catholicity. is denounced by many fics. What kind of Catholics are theyy atholics like those of Italy who seek to rob the Pepe of his dominions.—Catholies of the Mozzini nd Voltaire school. Again, some of cur deen brethren seem to suppose that the dilte rs of the church are in tt I believe from the evidence that he said Boyd was on his way to Pennsylvania and overtook the said slaves mentioned in these indictments, on the road, and received them in bis wagon, and concealed them there, in order to remove them to said State, then he is not guilty of stealing. This instruction was granted without remark 3d. In order to commit the prisoner at the bar, the jury should believe from tha evidence that he took “the negroes in question, in the county of Washington, District of Columbia, with the in- tention of converting them to his own use. This instruction was also granted without comment, as were the two following: If the Jury believe from the evidence that the prisoner at the bar took pos- s of the negroes in question in the county of ton, D.C., and carried them thence to New Windsor. Carroll county, State of Maryland, without the permission and against the will of thelr respective masters, still they ahould acquit, unless they further believe from said evidence beyond a reasonable doubt, that his intention in taking said negroes and carying them from the said District as aforesaid was to convert them to Lis own use and make them his own property. Sth. If the jury believe from the evidence that the prisoner at the bar bas proved a good charac- ter. they should consider that circumstance in rection with the ether circumstances in the es a fact tending to show the intention with which he tock possession of said slaves and carried them to New Windsor as aforesaid. Te-day —The Court met at the usual hour, but no cases being ready for trial, the petit jurors were dismissed until to-morrow at 10 a. m. The case of Leech, “wagon road” man, has been set for trial next Monday the second SMITHSONIAN LecTUREs.—Mr. Editor: Can you inform many anxious inquirers, myself among the number, why the Smithsonian lectures are so mis erably couducted Here is the middle of a very dull winter in Washington. and we have had If dozen lectures at the Smithsonian; the © of intellectual entertrinment open to at masses. The lectures that have been given this season are not such asan immense ma- jority of the people appreciate. Wohzt. for in- stance, do the merchants, clerks. or the intelligent portion of the laboring classes, or visiters general- ly in the city. eare for the uttle Fish T-ibe Not much, I venture to say, and much less for the ‘* Shells of the Gulf of California.’ T do not know who manages these lectures, or who engages the le turers: but would most re- spectfully suggest. that they are not, in my hum- ble judgment, evactiy the kind the ple want Although they inay evince considerable scientific researchi, they are not suited to the popular mind they are too deep. As one of «the yreat mass,” y ritted to say that we enjoy such lec- different nd bavieg Tunder jes, wetring different uniform: ut duties to perform; but they me head, ali have the same object lnston, the reverend gentlen was with hing heart that he deat of one of the most distinguished members of the Society. Rev. James Ryder. D.D. To bim the deceased had ever been as a father. and for twenty years he had looked up to him auch. True he was hated by some becan: San ng enemy of error and sin. relation as President of Georgetown Colles had rendered himself universally popular, it was through his exertions that that institution had been broucht to its present proud position of emi- nence. He london. &c a strong man in the Society, delivered by Drs. Kane, Hays, by bis death it as lost 4 powerful defender.’ But | and Prof. those oh Constantinople, Rome, he has gone to obtain the reward of his labo: e to hear Bayard Let us remember him by imitating his vir and let the prayers of all he offered up for his s Lk welfare. The choir sung Perabean’s mass in good style. Fourth Presbuterian Caure. In the morning. the Rev. Dr. Smith discoursvd from the and id verses of Paul's Epistle to the Ephesians: hath put all things under his feet, and «avi ill, and such like. stronomy, Chem Would it not bea nj We like popular 1 istry, Travels, Geog good idea, Mr. Edi ngage such men as tve returned from serving the country abroad, id who are learned from actual observation; such mien, for instance. as Carroll Spence, late Minister to Turkey; Lewis Cass, Jr.. Minister to Rome, him to be the head over ali thinus to the chi and others of that class of returned diplomats Which is his body, the fullness of him that filleth | Certainly lectures from such gentlemen on their inall.”* ‘These termsare most comprehensive and | Observations of the manners and customs of the thost specific. showing what is the basis of the | People, national characteristics, climate, produ Divine operation, and on which basis the church | Hons, &c.. of their dilf-rent posts, would be ve nf Jesas Christ is founded; and, that man is to fli | ‘teresting and instructive, and therefore popular. the whole earth full with a knowledge of the The object of the thsonian is -‘the diffusion Lord, as the waters cover the sea. As the human | Cf Knowledge among men,” and to accomplish body is so constituted that its various members | that object it must be popularized. These lec- are necessarily dependent one on the other, so it | tutes should be frequent, at least three times per 1S with the members of this church, whick is | Week, rain or shine, go that there may be no dis. Christ's body; and this is true in every relation of i aopaheesrae The fund is ample to sustain the Mfe. He would ask them to leok through this | °>Ject, and should not be absorbed by necure medinm of trnth. and owt inpon thoae hundred Clerkships - yisoanry peas eye millions of men to catch, if they could, the idea See pec tgion. permit lie y. | have e of the current of life, the current of thought, fee!- | Object in this communication than the one it bears ing, and of mind, and then to think of Him who | 0” Sts face—the instruction and enjoyment of the was the head, guiding, controlling, managing, | People. of whom Lam One. directing, securing results. If these things were | Note —We apprehend that our correspondent is so, how great must be the head over all. That | one of those who quite misapprehend the aims of there is such a Head the Bible declares, and the | the Sirithsonian Tustitution. It does not profess necessity seen and felt by all; for what is a | to supply merely ‘+popular’’ lectures or to cater in beds Wever perfectly formed and arranged. | any way for the amusement-seeking public. As withoutabead. ‘The Great Head of the Church ‘s | enunciated again and again by the managers, it revealed in these scriptures of truth.and that isthe | Pvoposes to confine itself strictly to carryiny out God-man, omniscient, omnipresent, and omnipo- | tae purpose for which it was founded, viz: “the tent. and yet condescending to the humblest and | er-as¢ and diffusion of knowledge amongst men. the lowest of lis intelligent creatures, and even | Now populer lectures are all very well in their lower than tbat. y, and those partial to them in this city might In the afternoon. the text selected was from the Properly unite (as elsewhere) into lecture rth verse of the 2d chapter of Panl's Epistle to | season associations, and thus be able to secure just “the Corinthians. such speakers as they fancy. St. Dominick's Church —High massat llo'clock was celebrated by the pastor. Rev. Father Rokel Rev. Father McGrath discoursed upon the Gosp: Mr. Hasxin axp His Pistor.—MMr. Editor: When next the honorable member from New York for the day—Jobn, 2d chap.. Lith verse. Atth. has occasion to excuse himself for going armed ‘ime there wasa marriaze in Cana of Galilee.” | into the Hall of Representatives, let him do so Xe. Attention was particularly called to the insti- | withont slandering the reputation of the city of tation of marriage, and the doctrine of clerical | Wasuiugton. His declaration, that being out at celibacy explained. Those who have the care of } a late hour the preceding night, he carried the families cannot give their sole attention to religion | weapon for protection, was both frivolous and un- and the care of the sanctuary; their whole hearts | founded; first, bee: @ probably no city in the and lives must be entirely devoted to the cause of | Union of equal population {s more peaceable and the holy charch of God if they att ampt to be his | orderly than Washington; for the potice reports ministers. Jesus himself exemplifies a lite of all show that for the last year there has not been a libacy, and his Apostles followed his example. | single instance of night outrage in our streets; As itregards marriage it is a solemn rite: and it | and, secondly, if that was the true motive for car- becomes those who would marry to weigh the | rving the weapon, he had. it is presumed. been inatter carefuliy, and not dissemble towards each | subsequently in his bed, and had divested himself other, but to consult between themselves that they | of it; and if, as he asserts, he had the previous may know whether their lives Mow in the same | night carried it for protection against midnight ebanael and their souls accord; for the step once | prowlers, it was no reason for resuming it the next taken cannot be exsily recalled. “Jt isemphaticaliy | morning, whea going at mid-day to attend the is of the church for Catholics and entry os the House; and, under his excuse, it Fotestants to intermarry, but it is permitted under | Would have been ample time to have placed the certain cir unlawful weapon on his person after the shades of The ch of. Esputa, sang a mass by | night had closed upon him. It is said that a poor De Monti. Tie solos in the Credo and Sinectus | excuse ts better than none; buta false one is cer- were well sustained. and the beantiful Cor Amoris, | tainly worse than none. And when next Mr. Has- by Peters, was rendered with pleasing taste kin has occasion for offering an explanation for a Rytand Chapel —Th lpit in the morning was | $f88 Violation of the law against carrying con- ened Copel — Eee pale tin the Cealed weapons, let him at any rate do so without eee Sy Pee. Aree ty een ae a scoured | andering the reputation of an entire community; from the first four verses of the ist chapter of He- fou Mastek upon the character of the city will of ppt atte apni beng areal he Rare) (EE published broadcast over the land Gree) yore eee res See Leak Sus Nouste Ce Sal mat presume the {immunities of a member of Con- Nope retested to fae the teat ae Cae erent it | gress do niot protect him from arrest for the viola hence Oho a Wa ecto: ey nghen 4 | Hon of the municipal laws and police regulations ee meree ren Oe Ceermeed BO cee tence 56 18 Seemed Ea city, and would therefore suggest that Mr. ne Haskin be arraigned before the Mayor for carrying concealed weapons; and thus give him an oppor- tunity of proving bis charge against the character of the city. A Resipent Citizen. he the necessity of hope, bynes to mi pail eaten py oon okie aie Next Unitep States AGRriccunturaL pte! arizona Kolar scone Soa —Nothinz, we believe, was men- Caristian are represen eg Na toned aus the ie fal iu harbor, | *gfieultural Society. which took place last week hope cvercd.g | in this city. respecting the next annual fair; so hope cvery dV | that it was so far left uncertain whether there y from Christ. 1s | would be any fair this year or not. But it appears that all regnfations about fairs properly belong to the Executive Committee, and thus the omission t. and | is in good part, if not wholly accounted for. We rire of heavens be ever firm and steadfast. and | chould say, on zeneral grounds, that it is uotlike- ‘ er tuat Christ is your great high pries' ly the year will pass without the holding of an ‘rick's Church. — At Il o'clock 3. 18.. | ecninition somewhere, and it is likely. fone be beld at all, it will bein Washington.” Certainly, our turn has come, and no city is better provided than this with accommodation for ‘man and : Jonn’s Gospel. The | peasts’ and where a nobler and every way more speaker enlarged upon © many acts of charity desirable location for a fair can be found than the Sats performed by ¢ western part of the Mall, at the foot of the Wash and exhorted his hearers to imitate, so £7 | ington Monument, it would be bard to speci q that is to say, if it can be obtsined for the purpose. We see no reason why sucha fair, so held next October, would not be one of the very largest and most suecessful in the historygfthe society. It was Gnght In is every actubere, would also furnish assistance. far from despicable, be rewarded in Heavea upon all such 381+, the treasury of the Monument —Intelligencer. waiked after His precepts. ‘Tne ehoir sung Seer Hovdn’'s First Grand! Ma 4 ith tine effect, under Ax Arrow Heap —Years ago it sae nes ee ield's conductorship common thing to pick up in the fields = on! te t Presbyterran Church —T city the flint arrow-heads of the aborigines. So re i have been found in the valley south of the nger, preached in the mor: many ha e Stive teLailion arcane Lalit Sh aee Beghic spiel th. red cued manvfactnred The fatality of a delay im turn- | the boys that ¢ © Savior. and the pe ‘o professing | their arrow-heads. It is not very common now ty keep i not the hope of Heaven a sutticient anche soul—the thought that we shall live forever? exhorted bis hearers never to abandou their second chapter of en jans towards their teliow-r Te but this morning we were th tions have too fest | to pick up these relics, bt : 2 e the world. At night. he. paketit : Speed of jasper stone. which was Leamsth a field near Occoquan, Va, in tken from % u ‘‘ oe was skillfully shaped, the edges and i petnt very sharp, aud no doubt was eyo tnd V street Methodist Protestant Church —The |? 8 siginaLowncss daseesnve werent eae Rev Lawrence WW Bates, postor, Preacbed in the } Txmorant ef its value = os pr a = moraing from ist Timothy, th chapter, sth verse. | t _¢ quality of the stone, AProctinccer tte i subjct—- Phe protit of Godiiness” “At nent, | ef tue neck by which it wai j oe merly connerted femme Proberbs, {th chapter. sth verse. ~' 7 frwith the staff, but for pe ets Museum. Westey Chapel —Ebe morning service was con. | It bas been presented to the $ Q icied by the pastor, Rev D. Ball, who preached = tas will alice, in Ps n ist’ Timothy, 2d chapter, and the Miest four |, WE sreeeeee aes Angi aries bs Fmcuod evens mime iat chaps >a re eon the President’s House. The articles FOMy ied ean st gett ‘eae ius ta be sold.com prise the farnishings of three of the chet alist t, Rev. Jos. | White-Honse saloons, (now being refitted;) and 28 -iaudacted the service of the dav. | mementoes. as well as from their intrinsic value, Presening in the morning from the 10th verse of | Wilt ey altar eS sale - Sist Psalm; and at niybt, from luke, 24th } yay take place in the ball In Siey a Gay — ter, S21 verse. ullding to morrow morning. i a ton AkRFvats —The list of arrivals in Washing! “a cougiderably swollen by the failure of the Southerm boat to connect with the cars on ey day night, probally, caused by the currentin ¢ . ber who intended ta pas river . eth Sctalacd in W : p phe suretion of Curist.’ the text ospel of Luke, oth chap , itHsenian Lectures — Prof vane-d to give bis third cy — Ee Tux coxcens of the Yount RMMENEATED. | AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. a —_ THE LATEST NEWS. oom eet Wednesday lace bar not bon anon eg | COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND—By | THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW, ————— rt ireu‘t Court pe EE SE ts lade ference perntteey waa friend of music may therefore be | fax oountys prommurecd he the seco of Luewie dans: | By WALL & BARNARD, Avctioneers. TELEGRAPHIC. _ {ire vorsl portegecete Miee hte, Pieces Selected by | son & Go., aeainst John M. Fon ae eet ats | F[ORSE FOR SALE AT AUCTION —Wilt be : wits ref ene, nd aon ceveny erected’ | iceny al febraynsometGoor ane in aat ct] EARN VSR Rotates teem, | LATER FROM RUROPE. Miss Pugh, with her full voice and igeat ent: the Court House of said county, offer at publieauc- | aoiock a hne large size bay Draught Horse, to the Arrival of the Europa and Jura tion. to the highest bidder. a certain tract of J and | }, bidder fu “% Hatirax, Jan. 16—The E eee Mri son's splendid asco ference, walle | am the ead county, adicizine the tands of 4.0, | Male yder OneN e RARNARD, Ancts. | pal tax .Jam, 18 herivell hooey Suk ter mows i ome a 2 » within a = ~ = i — = . 3 patie’ appreciated by the concert-zoers. The | don Stations on the Alexandria, Loudoun and By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneer: ‘oes directly South, under the new regulation of re ra, ° i “4 ;. | the Nova Scotia Telegraph Compan ough small in number, was y | Hampshire Railroad.and containing about 19 acres. ALE OF A STOCK OF PRIME GROCE- . grap charming. The finale, from Don Jest inotudin® Tepe Nery desirable property, tgs, Liquors anp Frvits at Acction —On |. Lord Macauly died of disease of the beart on * ton ets. an Terms of sale: One-tenth in hand, the resi in SSDAY MORNING. the 17th inst..atl- o’elock, | the 25th, after two weeks illness made a deep impression on the ben tree: tortee! jinmealments of ae seen ete Form peli atthe Anetion Room avieck of rims {a yet'a tnatier of deabe ne Of the Paris Congress , crest from mm 4 os 4 sete {tam Tell, for first violin and viola, en- | secured hy ii bende of ee eee hese eae tpbe | Family Groceries, comprisin eo oe 5 foo Suears, thouugd the intetert with which the performance | ourity ; the property to be feaold at the cost of the | Berre’s White, Yellow and Cofor Sugars The rumored threatened withdrawal of the ‘op New Orleans Suear, inane : {broughout was listened to The overtures from | Purchaser and ‘the cash payment forfeited. In { Cheats Taperial Vaan Hee snd Dek Teas, _ | Pope's wp are geheg | ecto gw a ge flew well trained artists are capable of executing; Tecnu + a a Buneh Raisins, sary yg F . . i 4 : d Figs, Currants and Prunes, It is reported that Austria, Spain, and Naples Parietal np heim cee ell snd pew: = = = sats ond bar taie foray aad baxioeae? will not send Plenipotentiaries te Paris wala a tra performing that clateical eine erat oreher- FOR SALE AND RENT. Brown and Fsnoy Soaps, Pope is represented there, regarding which doubts dhasaeGecliniace hen eee ro cas —— “ Sweet Oil and boxes Ground Coffeo, Bay | nave been stated Russia rejects the programme ally have received the “Sounds | FOR RENT—A two-story BRICK HOUSE, um, : advertised In the French let. from Home,”* by Grengl; and altogether the con. k with t t tt: a} k yard, | Barreis Alewives, Barley ard Rice, — po . cert was a most successful one ES excellent | with Rah Se ee eee a Koxes Adamantine Candles, Starch and Pepper, Itis rumored that differences exist in the French 5 E : i Kags White Lead Cabinet ppt ite ‘Ge ee ee esa pele gh on i0th 10 boxes ee Chev ing Tobacco, The Paris bourse fell 1 per cent, but partially ter and Scheel, deserves well to be teri hened | street, next door tS Baptist. Chuvehy comtarninery | a0.tu Cigare: different haem recovered and closed on the 30th at 69f. 20e and patronized lyfe Gslelin ee eRe ind Kitchen. For particulars inquire of Baskets Chimpague Wine, Catawba Brandy and Commancias.. Washington on stinilar occasions. ‘The splendid | jane dere? MOR REEL at the Clarendon Hotel, | | Native Wine, Brandy and Gin, Liverpool Cotton Market.—Sales of five days concert Was given for the benefit of the Western | <= ae aeaes Casks Old Bourbon, Monumental. Monongahels, | 15.0%) bales, closing easier but unchanged rates Mission's school, and its laudable object and in- Fok SALE OR RENT—A well bui!t, new 3 sto- ‘Star, Planters’, i other brands Whisky, and | 2nd firm. Holders offered freely, but en = prtronape of unten ave, commended it to the Toone, with pasrae, situate pousk cone pair goods in the Grocery iine not enu- pete pace ip) srg pane ana 442,000 bales, in- tainly be the case if it could Ing repented cer: papa ee 4th st. The said property Terms: $30 and under cash; over that amount a Breadstuf?s —Flour dull at 238a278. Wheat is Unit accoinmodating terms. | credit of 30 and 6) days, for approved endorsed notes. LEY, next door, ia I4- Inquire of GEO, P, LAN River—Considerable apprehension was fert | Ja leet - ee oaray mighe and yesterday by people he cee £8 ant desirable ROOMS, H Z ed with such matters, of a general k- at No. '® avenue, betwoen 4) and bth ste, i ing up of the ice upon the river above the Tecitg opporite the National Hotel. : ja 13-1w* idl BLIC SALE.—On TUESDAY MORNING, Jane The wife of Smith Bannerman, residing near Bridge, but the timely cessation of the rain on OR'RENT—Tie STOREROOM and DWEL, | Ua-y I7-at lu o'clock. in the large room second story | Maidstone, had eloped with Rev. A. W. Green, Saturday evening Prevented so great a misfortune LING, formerly oceupied b 18, Ieanc God- | of Sibley & Guy’s building. two doors west of the | curate of the parish. She basa fortune of £100 000 for accruing; and last night, the enrrent was the corner of 12th and G sts. The Store, | Suction rooms, we shal! sell a uumber of articlesof | ‘The French Ministry had resolved not to yive ficiently strong to start the great ficld of ice im. Freed toom and Dre Collar wi {be rented separately Puente from the President's House, compris- an etictal denial _— cee gny pene an inediately above the Long Bridge. and brougnt it | ffm the dwelling, ifdesired. For terms, &e.,app:y | iE i ' iture i hes to dale ene peek Lanes Teme down in’ tame upon thevice hfeskers and plored | Wate ISAAC GODDARD, corner ef tith arg? Ly “Nyaa duaeky compete two large Sorawand | auludes to digicultien in the French Cabinet, aud WALL & BARNARD, Aucts firm. Cora dull; yellow 3laa32s. — ~ Provisions dull. By J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, Consols 95 aS. ANDSOME FURNITURE, CURTAINS and Sec. CARPETS FROM THR PresipeNt’s HOUSE AT {Sscoxp Disrarce] supports upon that side of the structure, and had don shions,twelv Arm Chairs, two Fire-screena, | S4ys Count Persigny’s prolonged stay in France is the rise of water been a little greatet it must have fror RENT, FOR RENT!—A CLOTHING Foot-stools and four Ottomans, with Cur- | not unconnec ith the uncertainty of Count inevitably have carried away at least those por- and SHOF STORE for rent, opposite the tains and Carpets to match, ; A ; ss u 5 oi Walewski's stay in the Cabinet tions of the bridge constructed upon piles. ‘Phe Mayor 8 Office, in Georgetown ; with the Dwelling. | Suite of fu!l gilt Parior Furniture in green and gold that Prince Napoleon will soon be e + ¥ chis very commodious and convenient for a hroeatelie, comprising ene Sofa and Cushion, a ot cree prc gv nhaing — . current this morning is much Swollen, and rnns g tid Feapectable family. Apply to J. W. sixteen Arm Chairs, with Curtaine and Carpet | *PP9!\" “dle — {Moa at the rate of about four miles an hour, and its JARSON, Georgetown, D.C. jn 19-8 to match, : he Milan Gazette saysthe Ex-Duke of Modena surface is dotted with trash in considerable quan- SN cK HOUSES, on | Buh! Tavles, Sofas, Lounges and Easy Chairs, had advanced with troops towards the frontiers of ities, 'T' vitia ie bbe OR REN1T—Twosmall BRICK HOUSES, on | G4 Satin-Damask Curtains, from the East | Modena, and that part of bis army bad already Paton arte, wtual danger to the bridge, or any K street, botween 1 th and lath. Rent moderate, | C1mson Satin-Damask Curtains, from the culered cue of ties ireatior sewer rtion of it, is now past, it is believed. A num- n « 3 th. = i fi << . Der of persons interehied inthe fitetse Ae sree No S1a: Ligasrert OHO We SEE WARE Magerset Chairs, Bodsteads, Tables, Oil Cloth, | A despatch from Rome saya that Cardinal An- are still engaged in cutting ice, which, although | atthe corner of Hand 12th « ja 13 St werent hab, Inepeaies tonelli and the —— opracenef bad 4 Its quality is not up to the staridard paltized for | F5OR RENT—The FIRST FLOOR of the build- | By order of the Commissionors of Public Build- SLanins Gea eee sus Posel Garces general use, is quite ood enough for packing i of the | Ings. = = away fish.and The gathering of it in wil be a | City t Aisa teres peed By alinek da ll-d J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, | ment on the subject of the receut pamg biet. meesure of economy. as an office. Also the front room in the second = story and the chird floor of the same buildin At tHe Same Timm axp Piace, The So therm Pacific Railroad o. 2 | We shall sell. ior account of whom it may concern, 35 ee terms apply to RICHARD WALLACH Purtaverrnta, Jan. 14.—Hon. E. J. Thompson SELLING BY Samrie yO. K. Griffin, isi without reserve— ¢ a northern dealer in | peared in this city, | Lousiana svenne. — | Two suites handsome Walnut Parlor Farniture, | has sccepted the presidency of the Bouthern Pe selling by sample, contrary to law. He was (OR SALE—-A MODEL FARM, situated in fiuished in green and gold Brocatelle, with Linen | citlc railroad. the terms and conditions pquired arrested by officers King and Irwin’ and tak Montgomery county, Md., about 4 mules from Covers, nade to order in Baltimore, and but by him having been fully and satisfactorily met before Justice Donn, who ordered him to pay the | (eargetown on the turnpike iending to Rookvilie, Soe ey rissa sestat wlliser ie es by Dr Fowkes, the late president. The policy of “4 . isin a high si of cu tivation, with al io im- uperior Frenc ate ute) rrot, Dy , _ at ae gait conte. He appealed to the Chief | provementanecassary. Will bs soll & bargera, ar | 522 Pier Glas, 23 by 100 Se nnny Se ths Srawee wee wer pd of Police, and was informed that 1n the contin- exchanged for city property. “d re Pow! ud cordially assented to Elegant Marble-top Centre avd Sofa Tat les, Thompson and Powkes, and cor gency of his not paying the tine and costs. or Also, two smali Houses Cor Rent in| Washing- Suite of Black ‘and Gold Marble-top Chamber Fur- | by Hon. V. Kk. Stevenson. of ‘Nashville, general superceding, he would be sent to i The pris- ton, D. & Appiy to G. W. BRAY, Real & stato niture, cost $50, agent, and Hon. Samul Tate, of Memphis, com- i ei i sf , | Ager 516 7th st. jat3im* | Walnut Whatnots and Etageres, missioncr of the land department. Tis arrange- the fue, te maar the only reson far ne | 4 GORERGE ANDEARDE TOGETHER | Fedsteads, Washetands, poy ment secures beyond reasonable doubt the Con arrest was the prejudice of the South against WITH ABOUT THREE ACRES OF LAND, | Oil Paani nen coat Cee eed Liquor Cases, struction of the Southern Pacitic railroad. Mesers oN Oil Paintiogs and fine Engray northern people. He was conveyed to the county | FOR RENT.—Any person desiring to secure a id Walmnt ni F : 10 solid Walnut Chairs, finis ri green and gold | Stevenson and Fouke left this evening for New jail, where, after a short while spent in solitary | healthy and pleasant! tuated Residence in the i cori in 8 Brocatelle. York. and — od ce are in gape am Aus- : country, only a fsw minutes’ walk from the city tity j tin, Texas ‘he subscriptions stock now retlection, he decided to pay the fine and go at limitewill have an opportunity by Spplying to, th Lote Silvor Blated Tas Sete hee itera, &o. all exceed 2760.00 for the arora Sn of the road large. oynes 08 Conan one eredods * Toe gust be sold wichout reserve. and satisfactory offers’ have been made for all the s ~ ” ot m2 ’ n © CSpitoi. ‘arms: ) and tinder, cas over am a 5 oT ks have b Exuiition or Fixe Ants —We learn that the : Le WM. EMMERT, t | credit of 67 and 99 days, for tatisfaotor, 'y endorsed perce a SS ome ules comes in Por. Washington Art Association are preparing to open | _ia 13-Iw (States) __ Mount Pleasan' notes, bearing interes eiciehin: walex the tn ment of President their fourth annual exhibition. Mr. Amidon, the OUSE FOR RENT OR SALE, containing | _ ia 13-d J.€. McGUIRE & CO., Ants, elphia under soe actuary of the association, has just returned from C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioncern. —— F. FRENCH’STENTH ANNUALSALE i Hon. Bayli on. Books and Stationery at auction, at store of Dinner to Hen. Baylis Peys a visitto the studios of the principal northern cities, aud from tie names of th contribute, the exhibi 13 rooms, gas. Potomac water, bath-room, &¢. By J. Inquire on the premises, No, 24 Missouri avenue; = artists who will | between 432 ard 6th streets. The farniture will be s to equal, if | Seld or rented with the house, if desired. oO 4 . . nal he W.F. Bayly, 278 Pa. avenue, sales every evening Pritave.puia, Jan. 14.—The dinner at t not surpass, the last. which was pronounced by | _J& 121m uniil after Christmas, ‘The steek ie now complete | Academy of Music to Hon Baylie Peyton. this competent judyes the finest collection of American WOR SALE—On accommodating terms, One- | in every depart nent of Literature, —— and | evening, was a pleasant affair. Senator Critten arts ever got together ia the country. half Square of G nd,on 7th street; will ve | Art, Holiday Be Sha smaaliest Juvenile up | den, Hon. Messrs. Maynard and Nelson. of Ten divided to suit purchasers, if immediate appliea- | to fine Gift Be orth $5), fine Bibles and Prayer - Hon. . Gilmer, of North Carolina; and tion be mada tot icrsigned, at their Jewelry | Books, Butlers kine Gilt Books fer loan, Stat cnary | messee; Hon. Mr rig =e Warten Returns.—Jan. 15. —Jas. Hagan and | ton be madeto the undersigned, at. the ewelrs Oks, e Books, , Station Hon. Mr Dunn, of Indiana. were among n ar pe Sarat Speech = and Fancy Store, 516 7th st., opposite the Intelli- | ofevery variety; all of which will be sold very iow | *' > a Ane Haman, vagrancy; dismisced. Edward Gile | Sud Payee St 6, ABR AY & CO. | to cons the eutire stock out, in 30 days. Books at tee Sasa The Mayor presided After dinner Higan, drunk and a vagrant; workhouse 60 days. | “"p - Negroes, for farm hands, wil! be taken in ex- | private sale at isalf price. Call and see. the doors of the Academy were te uty " Edward Beonett, drunk and disorderly; tine and change, ja%-lin® je lad BEN. F. FRENCH Salesman. the public, and a large number of ladies collec cos 15. John B. Owens, do j3 do $3.15. Jno. " eS Gad neaGa = — ed. Speeches were made by Messrs. Peytou, xfeher. drunk and a vagrant; workhouse 60 days. | F\OR RE yee AL LT N aes teneene four story FUTURE DAYS Crittenden, and others Sixteen lodgers were accommodated. Jan. 16.— | north node ot tee te Rert inoderate, en cae ha Ge a Thos Poe fighting; fine and costs | Apply to J.T. LENMAN. No. 471 lath at dace By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. Mozart Mall Delegates to the Charleston $215. Thirteen lodgers were accommodated. = TT = “AT = EE HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS OF A FAMI- Convention ULL AM BIER son the rotor foot Me OR pad Th Typ ear GE ei Capt ge Jan. 14.—The District Con- Accipext.—A child of Mr. Woody, residing ont | a large chamber a‘one, beautilully situated, frenee Go THT ESDAY MORNING, the 19th insten the corner of Twenty-sixth and F streets, aged | ing on New York avenue and omy a few yards | SA!! sell, = vention for the twenty-second Congressional dis- Loy emily, colinang | crict amet in thisclty to-day to appoint delegates to about ine months, was seriously scaldetl by the | from the President's Housn, Apply on New York | housekeeping Dek, © good sesort- | the Charicston Convention, it was fully attended upsetting of acan cf boiling watet. The lower | &¥enue, first door east of sth street, adjoining the and H streets north, at tof Housekeeping Eifects, such as— at enthusiasm prevailed. Hon. Wm. Bald- portion of the body was much injured, fortunate. | 4u store on the ebrner. de20_ | Mahoz-my Sola, Chairs and Rocker, win, of Oswego cointy, and Wm. H. Walrath, y the chest escaped, which perhaps will save the NT—A_ small three-story BRICK 1 Jentre ma~ble-top Tables, Esq., of Madison county, were appointed as dele child's life. Dr. Storrow was called in and re- USE, No. 531 llth street, between B and Do, Bureaus, Tables and Stands, gates. and J. L. McWhorter, of Oswego county lieved the unfavorable symptoms, so as to give Pe ae prantatic Tedaire of bd Bet erie pelnens Chait ey aenstends, and Edward M. Holmes, of Madison county @s detinite hope of recovery. poe “ - —_ Fine Feather Beds, Hair, Cotton’ and Shack Mat- | alternates. . = URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.—Two freases, ——— : Ease palais an Smith was the only a0e bene, nena serminned Boome bel ae omer SPauiee Hang oe Cases, Fire in Middietown. ndividual cooped at this station of the police | at street north, between 6th and 7th etreets | Carpets, Oil Cloth aud Mattings, ; : ne ba Nill, during the past Week, and he would not I; a} eo : ngs cotf_ | China. Glass and Crocksry Ware, salary tedoled Dee yh itt gpalomner ne Chem i v 1 different companies for the : ty Tohn Smith vot drunk tpe narital 7 -e 5 = = % | Seeies and Radiator Stoves, occupied by several dit ‘ " consequcned Wad He BebQtee iia MHy'Riscraeriy | “GORE MRSA LE rane dvtee-stonnunee | Se aaa Srimenhpe Kikph Roge,of Manufacturing sewing mackines, br! pes The legal result was, Wey fara oy street. ‘To punctual and careful tenants the rent win paihea Rae gS hoAw ste, ER ate es teeth auce cit 7 Lywd by dine thie Justice Cull to pay the usual fine and costs ac. Wil! be reasonable, or the houses will be sold at a ater Vols 6 day, for notes satisfactori- Loss probably $15,000; partially in Ds ej aw: suc Pe ny air price, and upon accommodating terms. pply ‘, oe sessed by the city laws on such offenders, at No a0 ‘M mieoat north, erat ton mhetopolitan _ialsd — s-¢ EEN, Auct. 7 ce cRT—Ji —Th steam jouring mill, hie avenue, T 12th street, By WALL & BARD ARI , Auctioneers, jing of a Cotton hip termn of tne Ciccult Court of this Dittist aay | Jette ee Gel MAN | MPRUSTEE’S SALE OF BUILDING LOT ON | New Youn, Jam 11 A despatch from Charles menced this morning, Judges Dunlop and Mor- Shock OF STATIONERY AND FANCY cE Araper st Avcrios—On MONDAY AF- } eo. cavethe ship Charlotte. from New Orleans, There are Sbont nine bindred oa on ihe socket, fan ata larseveiucton bon prints oat, end tet duiy recorded in Liber J. A. S., 155, folie 236, I will | had a cargo of cotton valued at nearly $200,000 of which a large ion are trial cases. To-day at the Store for five years, In the meantime, he wil! | se! public auction, in fron’ the premises, Lot | She was of nearly 1.000 tons, and was owned et is devoted to calling over the docket, and to- | run off his stock at cost prices |) y retail—the cheap- | §, in square 336, divided into lots, each fronting | Bath, Me morrow will be appeal day. est lets of Envelopes, letter, eap.and note Paper in | 3! fe t 3g inches on the east side of Sth, between D the country ; Playing Cards from 62 cents to $4.5) and EF streets, and running back 15 feet | inch, The Alabama vention Gower To THE INsaNe AsvLUM.—Josiah Beach, | pet dozen Fancy Articles ata great vacrifics. Terms: One fourth eash, tobe paid on the day of Missa . , aie eg a ae ee = res 2 WM. F. BAYLY, Pa.av., sale; andthe balancein 6 and 12 months, beaiing Moxtcomery, Jan. 15 —The Convention on the young man who was taken from Willards’ | 19 1¢-eo6w. (Int.&Stetos i intere Saturday night nominated John T. Morgan, ot hotel for disorderly conduct Sunday night week, | — a = = ee Ade ven and a deed of trust taken. Dallas, and Bavia Hubbard, of Lawrence county. having been proven insane beyond a doubt, his Fer RE he south HOUSE of the row of | Alico re new four-story houses lately erected on sd eyancing at the pi oreee of pie perckantr. friends obtained a permit for his removal to the W. BARNARD. Tr watee. electors for the State at large, and adjourned sin: : . bet and E ts north, Also, t -eneed 7AL RNA - Tusane Asylum for proper treatment, and on Sat- | Street. bet dae ees | id Teh etree oes | ia Tl-enads se Ate dS ——— urday he was removed thither b; Otticer Carter ing thesCity Hall sqnaroe. These houses contair By A. G N, Auctioneer. Accident toa War Steamer. ali the moders improvements, aud are dest rably lo XECUTORS’SA UF HC EHO DUSEROLD A New York, Jan. 1 —The United States steamer First Warp Porice.—Wm, Moxley was ar- | cated, For terms, &o., apply to BALDWIN & | Ta KitcHen Furnitcrs —On MONDAY, the 23d Lroguois. which left b re Saturday, bas returned, rested by Ofiicer Serrin for being drunk and dis- | BROS., Beilders, or WILLIAM H PHILIP, | inst, 1 enali sell. by order of the Exeeutors, at No. na was Feary th an accident off Sandy Hook orderly. Not being able to pay the sum required, Feed a Law, No. 40 La. avenue, near 6th st. rd erect mail al tee peceetete ar ae aving met wil nacci Ss y he was sent to the workhouse to be employed | 90 25 cotf _ 2 rn “dsieG. C immuner scence ef eaneetnnon sixty days in working out the fine and costs. FOR RENE OR SALE A desirable four-story ete A FRA sD vr fan Mnisimore Purine. Dolly Dobbins was arrested by Otficer Edwards Brick DWELLING-HOU S 6. —Floi dy; but not i RE, containing 11 | Rosewood Piano Forte of goo! tone, BartimorE, Jan. 16—Flour stea for Larceny. He was sent to jail for trial at court. rooms, and ens throughout, henides stable Sol ent: Handaome Gilt Fram Pr: neh Piate Mirror, rao eis oe ns _ ace ae nildings. am spacious lot in the rn Mahorany Sofas and Parlor Chatrs, or aT e TRatSe.; vel 3 - Re ‘6 ‘askins’ pla bered 5, on Maine avenue, between 44, and 6th sts. | Marble-top Pier and Centre Tables. fons steady. Whisky dull at 25Kc. Pine UNTER Coes es Daa wes of Mask ina lan | Oey oh yer er con te een Apply to | Marble.top Commude and side Tables, A ee ee | of the new Centre Market (adopted by the com- nf P missioners) attracts much attention to-day. in the | ROBERTA. MATTHEWS, atMre Basi phe window at Taylor & Maury’s, and the plan is very OR REN Fine Alabaster Vaser and Fount. . _ _ 7 is. Pantie re ieee Marble, i ‘Soveral fine ROOMS, furnished or | UPton, Reception, Fancy Chat Bath ; rs 4 Ts uch admired. Bek Bruse Parlor and Chamber Carpets. S5.20a85 25; Obio $5.702$5.40; Southern $5.55a = ae Tanna (Ate Rite sOd Bo eee vate! | Kreneh and High post Mahocany Bedstends, $5.75. Wheat firm. Corn is quiet. Pork dul REMEMBER the Anna es cate concert | of = a i OUsd. = = Sin Mahogany Hitutrobes and Dressing Stands, 1. a quoted nominaily 2t $16.12 for mess. Lard to-morrow night, at Willards’ Ha!l! ‘ ENA hidid ete ROOMS ch ne Pahogans D Bede Bolsters fe Pillows, J dull.” Whisky is dull at 5%. Se wo splendid s MS, elegautiy fur- 5 . 0 “WR UNDERSTAND that the performances at the | nishe will be rented during the seasion of on Bee es and sae cesses . i 1 f its his eit dding, Matting and Oi theatre have been indefinitely postponed. ae ane mo deairable dose in thi red " ty. | B h, nt INES’ OL ~ SENTS. a ith ne or two squares 0: prowne 's and es F nae eye ee ive Tait ingen work. . vANC id feeling the hand | National Hote! hose in pursuit of such Rooms | China. G x yare, The Home Cire! GAHina Caine See upon Coane oR TUE SE. | Sita wall Goitualia Sareea eae Nea [eae ene nee Ta eater Stoves, to-| jie Home Circle. a1) ene Operas. tendant i Is, wi'l find in the use of Dr. J. Hostetter’s | 2th street between D street and Ma. av. de 5-tf = & general assortment ef Kitchen Enclish, French and Italian Edi cette tate Chere aie cate ent wl instil | F\OR RENT—PARLORS and CHAMBERS | -phtauisites, snter $99 cash: over | Pr t8!8 at the Musio Store o ane aieoeh: ardor anit snergy" of mep ‘youthful days. build up somely furnished, with hot and cold water | $3 credit of 1, 2and 3 months, for notes satistaes a T. ‘or New Yorx. Jan. 16.—Flour closed quiet; State a 1 : room, (Potomac water.) The apartments | torily ondursed, hearing interest NO FORTES FOR RENT! Set Ries ore fo rays Brel bay 0 ce te aoe te Ot 10 nee aaliaicya tiers bins on avfloore from the CHRISTOPHER C. iRAMMER,t xc | ne POR PIANOS FOR RENT!" their remaining years. : oe Sencar Nausea, | first floorup. Inquire of W ALL, STEPHENS & _ JULIUS b. GRAMMER, tora, PIANOS FOR HIRE’ eigen tronblenonea aadtinncorous disease, | CO., 322 Pa. avenue, between in and lth sta, in 13-d_— _ A.GR » Auct. JOHN F. ELLIS, 306 Pa. avenue, between ath arising from a disordered system, should not heat: | 65 = Bs JC, MoGUIRE & CO. Auctioneers. | Ard Joth sts., aole agent for Chickering & Sons’ F tate te avail themselves of the benefit derived from OUSE FOR RENT—On north 6 street. be TOCKS AUCTION —On TUESDAY AF title great remedy. tween dthand Sth, No. 512, with nne rooms, , tERNOON, January 7th, auction rooms, we shal! sell. in si ‘ shares Firenen’s Insurance Company Stock ALTIMORE LIFE INSURANCE CO.—In- CORPORATED 123) —Joun 1. DonaLvson, Pres., . COULTER, Sec™ ny For sale by Druggists and dealers general y ev | Toa good tenant the rent will be modorate. Apply erywhere, ja 16-203t | w A-SMALLy noth Lestreet, between sti and eth, . No. 650. no 18-7w* | | S30 Epitor’s CERTIFICATE SY —— = ation of Washington quarterly 6 por - = a This company (SURES. LIVES and BUYS : ere = = = cen' 5 . (GRANTS A? eo. a a ele ORR OPER TA a SEA or it ee Corporation of Washington cemi annuals per eDewcriptivs pamphlets may be ovtained at ths = ered fis ohne he vans otarn Itsville, sid. GEO. W. BRAY = gent. Stock. & . nye Ageney for the. Distr ‘ 4 to Inst spring’ team a derenemaect crite tenoont | aole 2a Real Eetate Arent, 316 7:h at. | 5 Cocporaiion of Washington quarter 5 per cent, aris J-iineon & Co, Bankers, ion atrom the heart, w oh like mont othe. « imilarly afitiered | 7 VALUABLE FA OR SALE—Situated S300 Bak of the Metropolis Stock. : exrr. M.D. Med. Ex’ le 9 eott 1 supposed to be au organic disease, aud having ie Alexaul Tey, about ee tee erias essh in current fards Dm: A nt soon tne Orvernated Hitters Wehiy recommenced | 55. tciownrat the nieetien ot Go| 2 MeGl BAPFONIFIER, Maer A | and Little Falls ronda. consisting of lia nares. In- “6 “The'diangreealiie syiptons epcedily disappeared, Muantk Scot Whee ee CONCENTRATED POTASH. and 1 have never had any recurrence of them. Ld Being reaily of opinion that this medicine is of estionable value asa cure for Dyspepsia, (i TP, a MVP h opinion Lam happy to know thatl azree with | GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS any intelligent physicians.) 1 have ne hesitation | - aes — — in permitting this certricate to b» used in any way | - A MEETING OF THE GEORGETOV that will promote its more general use. Democratic Association will be heid at E. A. STANSBURZ, Jol High street, between sd and 4th, on T Editor of the Burlington Courier. | DAY, January 17th, All the members are requested Prepared by S, W. FowLr & Co , Boston, and for | to attand, as important business is t> be transacted. sale by Z.D Gilman, S. C, Ford, jr, 3. B. Waite, J. OWENS BERRY, Sec. J G Stott, John Schwarze, Nairn & Petes ash- | FSAU PICKRELL, Pros. ja 169te Ww i . y . lw ane te 5 = > rat - . ington; and bv dealers overywhero ja I Hay ETER, pUETER, ee x, The eal will commence at ® o'clock on the day Cs % ti ja UT Very eaperaa Bianklin county, Pa.. | desicanted and continue f-om day to day until the i Ktisnent of Dre Woclivan, thn op Heras ee £0 pounds of very superior Roll Butter, winch t whole st ck is diepored of (atebedew chee avenue. between Teclth and Thit- pose sclline low for cach, or to punctual castom Sand under eash; over that sun b arin pa i. cohen feonth streetr, whieh appenra in te Tutalligencer | of#0n sort time, (Cail early at No, 99 Fredesok iol gn days, for notes satisfactorily | fred doilnre each, redeeizal ? wit ae) feet, or No. 35, Georgetown Market. endorsed, bearing interest. : . ng interest at 7 ios Se sles And era Flmee” ore toon ne als st WM. A. WILLIAMS, It the terms of eale are not complied with ing | P47 **7 for mala by RIGE many eminent gentiemen. presumed to he judges of For NEW YVORK.—The packet schooner | 44¥8’ from sale, the trustes reserves the right to their good qualities, and of the comfort to be : More than Doubly tie Stremath of ett d Potash, For making Sonp without lime, with little trouble rm ald ce minis apes The cheapest article ever Penn. avenue, by virtues fadeed of trust, executed ‘ered for the » One pound will make on the 5th day of November, !8 9. and duly recoried, of good Sok Seep. of nine I shal sel}, at public auction, a large assortinent of | poands of Hard Seap. Printers will ita Mulinery and Fancy Goods, &c., consisting of— rior article fer cleaning type. Itis Perfeotly soluble »nnets, Flowers, Ribbons, and free from impurities. Broken in emall lumps raw Goods, t.aces, and Dress Trimming, and put up nt, 2,4aud 6 pound cans. Bonetec p Skirts, Cloaks, Fringes, &c tured atthe CHALLENG AUC AL Oaks itsamere stock of other geods not here enume- | Brook!yn.and seld ES URK Bex. LOAKS. €C, AT PU DAY. the 16th of January, at the auc: of Messrs, Wa | & Barnard, corner of St se E Cj on 4 Da Wate an PO? ONDS OF THE WASHING- UN uae LIGHT COMPANY are s safe desirabiemvertinest, boinc ge sume of five hun 4 cent. per aAnnuin, Sa} rd, Jr., Washington peat alae bs 8. Calvert Ford, Jr., ashington, Statesman, Captain Mott. wil sail es resell at the risk and expense of the defaulting rived from their usé by those whe require the sil | shove with desptee Her iriertepe te Bo Fureha ser WALL BGR RTS of these important instrumentalities. Di. W. ha: McCOBB & DODGE —- ———— ahah “ RK STAMPING been | 1 thi for several years. dedi-+ | deo tr 63 Water st., Georgetown, By J.€ 7 FO! a i JUST ARRIVE Wo NEW h OMELY, FIE PAPER,and Psxnixs.—Persons desiring Pennies will always Pp ME > E CIDE isugd THREE story Brick Dwe.Linc Houses find them for exchange at the Star Qos counter. | Ny MESCH AB AP PL schvoner, F. H | ano ore oom san —Un THURSDAY AFTER ENVELOPES, T 1. | Atwood, from Boston, 50 barre's Prime AB Stag aiiail edi: te Gat ‘ 7 low tinanegn’ ant haem the advice euntanne i | APECE C1ObH an 9) Barrie uf Ordinary Crdor, | ts wos srt chny teed con trum woth Crests, Initials, ot low contained | | ail of whieh we warran! @ jmice of the ap- r » ve ; searches : », | the way, we wili close this lot out cheap for * ~ Saas * 1 ibellished with elaborate co: . ¢ 12 feet t aley. 2 é de ase portraying every feature 201 | a. a9 Umon Hotlaraee Goes. | kts Monsees inclnomathrne-ahory brioks with ‘The Metropolitan Bookstore phase of disease, exposes the fallacy of the ordina- = _ ~ brick back buiidings, contaiving saloon prior, ten PHILP & SOLOMONS, Agents for ry m adopted for the cure of toca! as well as | 6 000 POTS TOLS. rhite | 2omsanda hath room. with water aud gas pipes a ~M “i hereditary maladies, and gives the only saf> aed ine 9 BUSHELS Prime New Jersey White | thronghout, mirbie mantel, ard finished in the beet | Laurence’s — Lgpen Pavers, jetropo fallivie remedy for expungine every trace 0 191 | Mercere just received. pez scho ner C. A. kiliott, | manner. sradAbesd Se ctr te: tan Mills,’ ny 0. virus from the zystem. Sold by Dr. Barrow.194 | and for sals from the vesse! in lots to emt purcha fersons in want of desirable and convenie! de2-staw.if 332 Pa. av.. bet. 9th and 9th ate. Bloecker street, N. ¥. Price 25 cents. Sent free. sore. : R BERRY, ranged durcllings in an _unexceptionadle location, | ————==*"_- eo oo——————— eo 8&5 Wator strect, Georgetown. shoald sttend this sale, which will be made without RE YOU INSURED?-~-. | CRANDE ip Ove fourth cath; therseidue ns r2and | RROR SSE ANEE CAN DELL, pean NX. e- fourth cath ; the due in 6, 12 NGTON ANCE WInsLow, &n experisnced nurse and femal 0. AZ Bridee st., Georxetown, Mas. 4 , with interest, secured by a deed of trust | ec of f Si for Childen Tret Has constantly on hard a large assortment of pasuapian. Bee a eens yr uP. & ms oftectiing | Trtneh pees nak Ls on the premises. pS pe Bn H . Pe ie, Col= S -C.3 JIRE ee SUIRE, P: t pay wt come “poe reducing 8l! inflammation— | orec, and wil other SPECTACLES, ofS = 23 —— —— Re 4 = _ cae bowels. Depend upon is, mothers, it will give rest Bole ames Reps ered, and crs. 8. WAL will allay all is sure: to repslete the | teehegt 7. steel. and German infonts, new clasees sat PTORWET AND COUNSELLOR, ADAME F, PINCHON, le: your 5 » Per! fectly ‘rafo inal cases. See adv ae Has Fae rp ice to hie residence, No. 7 fn- M From BLExcuen St., ew . another column. TOTS 3 34 es ; diaoa avenue,between 45 and Sd streets, nearly | Begs to announee to the iadies a fashiogion desiring to pur- opp vite the chat Wing 0 City Hail. DIED, the richt of the PLANTATION TRON | jedeoom only, 54 h P Base tho eters of evens 2 Sait ¢ Qaithe Aa Ingtant, WM. VALENTINE, in the Staten’ eee hy MesareBayiop & Abin, for Ar BENo897, OF CHICKERING & SONS’ ANTI was, BALL and N ES: Seevan jad abe 5 et at . lao, & 7. af Ged, well done! | anion of thesntm unt bebube for tes ceie cE Matis JOON ert Whites cousisting of BBA Y. Persons in. the sale of TE. 306 Pa. ove _ t from thy’ loved employ ; | apeig to Truman & Dracer, S72 izih street. where Coree Se, ke . AVENUE! Thy hatte ong toy St0"s won, ‘are ir it coma airs Sec ae Dees | (MpRS. SaTE’S EXMDARY FOR YOUNG 334 PAL AVENUE! 354 PA. A - ine fi the iath street | on - in Fel 1 papi Cnaren ioe row. (Tuee' ay,)the kn, at t oN. We WIN ® CO.” Fe As aa aL ie ntiate, No. aad E ¥ > 1. lode and acquaintances Of | ing iw y W “a ea = = - osk Pome ie ade oe : dale iw : vi 8 4a 02, sahingion, ”

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