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este LOCAL NEV U0 Thowgé Tux Stax ts printed om the fastest ateam press im use south of Baltimore, its edition is so larg? @s to require it to be put to press at am early howr; Advertisements, therefore, should be im before Twelve o'clock, m.; otherwise they until the mext day. +e Justice Clifford delivered the opinion of the Court, affirming the judgment of the said circuit court in this cause, with costs and interest. No.66. The United States, appellants, agt. John Rose and George Kinlock. Appeal from the dis- trict court of the United States for the northern district of California. Mr Justice Campbell de- liveted the opinion of the Conrt, Teversing the Geeree of leer bserebely court, and remandin; e cause, W! rec! to of te pec Hately ons to dismiss the petition No. 77. Sutton, Griffith & Co. lainti azt. Bancroft, Beaver & Co. In efror tothe Genel court of the United States for the western district of Arkansas. Mr. Justice Grier delivered the ae a ihe Court, affirming the judgment of said circuit court in t) i interest at the rate of ten rool hela e cent. fl No. 54. Joseph Pennock and Nathan F Fiart, appellants, agt. George 8. Coe, trust &e. _ from the cireult court of the United, siat's or the northern district of Ohio. Mr. Jus fee Neison delivered the opinion of the Court. attirm- ing the decree of the said circuit court in this cause, with cos's No. 42. Robinson Lytle and wife et. all., plain fen: may not appear Noticr. —Distriet of Columbia Advertisements fo be inserted in the BALTIMORE SUN are recetved at and forwarded from THE Star office. Rerisiors Yesterday was a beautiful day. favering » general turnout of the churech-going F 1 of the community. ch —In the morning, the Rev. Dr (passer) preached from Second Kings, Ist, tses What was contained in the bat was said relative to the little wl; yet this seemed sufficient togive of her character. In a sweet home, where, surtounded by the most Blessed Influence, and enjoying all the ordinary comforts of life, t ittle maiden lived. Simeon bonds broke suddenly. and in their remorseless rti crueity carried her sway captive, tremblin; 's in error, vs. the State of Arkansas. Charles B. with apprebension while it was be undecided i Bertram et al. In error to the supreme court of the wom she would b- assigned, looking forward toa | “t-te of Arkansas. Mr. Justice Catron delivered servitude and unspeakable alatm; and when decided that she should belong to the old of Naaman. and wait upon , wife, vat new app nsions of terror must have rtied her, knowing that in the house of one of the opinion of the court. attirming the judgment of the said supreme court in this cause, with costs. No. 59. Nathan E. Hooper et al, plaintiffs in error, agt. Jacob Scheimer. In error to the cir- cuit court of the United States for the eastern dis- so elevated a position her lot might be enilarly tect of Arkansas. Mr. Justice Catron delivered hurd With these feelings they beheld the little | tte opinion of the Court, attirming the judgment sh maiden cheerful of the said circuit court In this cause, with costs. No. 60. Nathan E. Hooper etal., plaintiffs in error, agt. Elias N. Conway. In error to the cir- cuit court of the | nited States for the eastern dis- trict of Arkansas. Mr. Justice Catron delivered the opinion of the Court, ailirming the judgment of the said circuit court in this cause, With costs, No. 58. Ann R. Dermott, plaintiff in error, agt. Zepheniah Jones. In error to the circuit court of the United States for the District of Columbia. Mr. Justice Wayne delivered the opinion of the Court, reversing ihe judgment of the eaid circuit court, with costs. and remanding the canse for further proceedings, in conformity to the opinion of this Court. No.8. Onginal docket. Ex parte: In the mat- ter of the United States, on the relation of Rich’d R. Crawford agt. Henry Addison. On the peti- tion of Richard R. wiord fora peremptory mandarnus, or for a rule to show cause Mr. Jus- tice McLean delivered the opinion of the Court, refusing the mandamus in thus case and dismiss. ing the petition. No. 86. United States appellants, agt. Av- gustin Olvira; No. 57. The United . appel- lauts, agt. Augustin Olvira et al; No. Ss. ‘The United States. appellants, agt. J Joaquin Or- tega et al; No. 59. The United States, appesiants, agt. Edward stokes, administrator; No. iol. The United States, appellants, agt. Ferd’d Vassauli; No. 2. The United States, appellants, agt. ‘Thos. Pacheco et al; No. lus ‘he United States, appel- lants, agt. rizno Thurn et al; No. 110. ‘The United States, appellants, agt. Maria Minuela Valencia; No. 126 The United States, appellants, y enter into the gorgeous place of the mighty Naaman; and immediately naracter disclozes itself by the one incident oned fn the text. Naaman wasa great man * master—an honored and mighty man of v —but he wasa leper. And the little maiden > id unto ber mistress, Would Ged my lord ‘vere with the prophet that isin Samaria.’ From s at it must be inferred that she had en kindly treated by her mistress. This artless sud simple declaration of her's reveals a beauti- fal beart. Sbe was mindful of the sufferings of her master and mistress, and wished that they roight be relieved. This was a striking illustra- nof the kind of influence, and the degree of nee, that might be exerted bya pio child. ve the kind of influence exerted by his little waiden. She had not assumed the ottice of teacher, med to them in that character, but it npremeditated suggestion of her little flowing with kindness for her master. ws child was a most powerful auxiliary for opagation of the Gospel. ng, the text selected was from the pter of the Gospel of St. John, 26th verse Aloysius’ Church.—High mass was celebrated st LLo’elock by Rev. BA. Maguire. At vespers the congrezation was addressed by the same froin +d Cor itu chapter, 16th verse. He spoke of the ing the season of Lent, and the y objections made to then: by those outside of al of the Catholic church. Me said tuut the hn is the mouthpiece of God, anda h she d be obeyed without inquiry. As God's first restriction upon our first parents was with regard az. Ramon Rodriguez et al; No 163. Tue Uni- t» food, so it is an act of self-denial to refiain | tea states, a Hants, apt. Alice Marsh. Appeals from meat. He stated that the apples forbidden | trom the district court of the Uniton States for the dam and Eve were no more than any other es in the garden, but the sin lay in disobeying erommand The reverend pastor declared his intention to iuvestigate in a series of sermons the many objections made to tbe observation of Lent and the rules of the Catnolic church. The choir, uacer Mrs. Young, sang Perabeau’s mass, “Veni «te. by Deitsh, and the Stabat Matre, from sini St. Dominick's Church—At 11 o'clock high roars was celebrated by the pastor, Rev. Father district of Cali ‘These causes were submit- ideration of the Court on the record by Mr E. M. Stanton for the appellants; and thereupon this Court ordered the decree of tle district court of the United States for California in each of these respectively to be attirmed. No 93. The United States, appellants, agt. Te- odoro and Secundino Robles.- Appeal from the district court of the United States for the northern district of California. This cause was submitted R to the consideration of the Court on the record by Boekel, and the congregation addressed by Rev. | Mr. E. M. Stanton for the appellants, and on the father McGrath, from the Gospel for the day, St. | motion of Mr. Gillet, of counsel for the appellees. Mathew, 4th chapter, Ist and 2d verses. ‘‘The This Court ordered the decree of the district court of the United States for the northern district of California to be attirmed. No s9 The United States, appellants, agt. An- tonio Armijo et al Appeal from the distiict court of the Laited States for the northern district of California. This cause was submitted to the consideration of the Court on the record by Mr. E.. M. Stanton for the appellants, and ou the motion of Mr. Benham, of counsel for the appellees. ‘This court ordered the decree of the district court of the United States for the northern district of Catifor- nia to be aitirmed. No. 109. ‘The United States, appellants, agt. An- tonio Maria Pico etal. Appeal irom the district court of the United states for the northern district of California. ‘This cause was submitted to the consideration of the Court on the record by Mr. EF, M. Stanton, for the appellant, and on the motion of Mr. Blair, of counsel for’ the appellees, this Court ordered the decree of the district court of the United States for the northern district of Cali- fornia to be attiemed. The United States, appellants, ayt. Jas. J. Gal- braith etal. This cause was further submitted to the consideration of the Court ona printed argu- ment by Messrs. Hepburn and Brent, of counsel for the appellees. No. 12. William Brewster, apy agt. William Waketield Mr. Chief Justice ‘Taney filed the opinion of the Court, reversing the de- cree of the said supremecourt, with costs, and re- manding the cause to the supreme court of the Strte of Minnesota fur further proceedings to be had therein, in conformity to the opinion of this Coart. No 197. John W. Hodze et al., plaintiffs in er- ror, agt. John A. Williams. In error to the dis- trict court of the United States for the eastern distict of Texas. Mr. Chief Justice Taney filed the opinion of the Court, dismissing this cause for want of jurisdiction. Adjourned. temptations in the wilderness, and the fo fast of our Lord.’ We have bere a 8 example of our Redeemer in resisting temp! din denying himseif the customary nourish- nent for forty days. ‘The members of the Church “ere exhorted strictly to observe the fast of Lent, ‘» commemoration of the event here spoken of be chote, under Prof. Esputa, sang, in very good style, Farmer's mass in B flat, together with “Ave Maria.” a beaut ful soprano solo, fom Hummel. (race Church (Episeopal.)—Rev. Mr. Holmead preiched from the 6th chapter of Hebrews, Ist and td verses, upon the rite of confirmation. ‘Its im- tance as Something more than a comp'ement to oeptism was dweit upon. [t was not an ordinance of man’s invention, but was laid down in the text and in the I2th verse of the preceding chapt one of «the tirst principles of the oracles of tiod and of the + pried les of the doctrine of Chri It was there named by its original and better ap- pellation of ‘the laying on of hands.”’ Aodtst P. Church, Ninth street—The ser- vices of the day was conducted by Rev. L. W. Gates, the pastor, who preached in the morning a discourse upon ** Truth in Jesus.” from the text of Ephesians, 4th chapter and 3ist verse. At night, a warning against self-deception, from the text of Amos, Sth chapter, Isth and Ith verses. ly s (Presbyterian) Church —The Rev. uson couducted the service in the morn} ng for bis text the 19th verse of the 15th ch ter of First Corinthians. At night, the Rev. Mr hute preached, basing his discourse upou Job th verse, in connection with the Ith verse of the [st chapter of Second Timothy. M-thodist Church South, Rev. J. A. Proctor, pestor.—The service of the morning was conduct- ed ia the church on Eighth st. north of the Patent Odice. The discourse was based upon the 3ist s« of the 9th chapter of the Ac sof the Apostles At night, the sermon was from the ith chapter Ist verse of Matthew. Sr. Patrick's Church —Father Boyle celebrated Ligh mass and preached from the gospel of the day, found in the 4th chapter of Mathew. The lental instructions will be given each night at “t. Patrick's, during the pending week. ‘The ang Haydu’s third mass in D. © McKendree Chapel —At night, Rev. Dr. Nadal, of Foundry Chapel, preached an instructive ser- mou to young men from the text, “Rejoice, O soung man in thy youth,” etc., from the 9th verte of the 11th verse of Ecclestastics Wesl-y Chapel —Rev. D. Ball, pastor, preached from Matthew, 6th chapter, 9th and 10) verses, and the subject was continued at night. y days’ plime ras ants, Tux Detza Ronpery —Last week, the inde- pendent detective police were on the alert for the detection of any of the light-tingered gentry, or Knights of the “Sheepsfoot.”” who might operate or have operated at the expense of our citizens During their reconnoisances they met with a young man. but an old offender, who they liad reason to believe was concerned with the robbery of General Delza, of South America, upon his arrival at Charleston, S.C. They were notified by their correspondents there that this young man was at the hotel when Delza arrived, but sud- denly disappeared. His former dependence upon is still as a “‘roper’’ for gamblers to obtain asub- nce was a fact well known to the officers, and seeing him dasa around among the sharps here, dressed expensively and with funds to spare, the detectives thought it good evidence that he had made a descent somewhere. Otticer Allen, who had been employed to trace out the robber of Gen. D., went to Witiards’ Hotel to see and consult with the loser as to whether he could identify the person. Bat unfortunately General Delza had left for New York, en route for Aspinwall The arrest was not made, and though the officers are fully satisfied that this is the man, they cannot fasten him for want of the evidence. Fiet District Pi pLICE —On Saturday last. two ladies of very intemperate habits. and well known to Otticer King and the city police as resi- dents in Temperance Alley, made their «ppear- ance at this offive, before Justice Thompson, the one charging the other with petit larceny, and the accused party flatly denying, even with tears the base imputation of “stealing Abby's mone: =lthough she admitted that like her acenser, ne was fond of a drop of the cratur, and when she get hold of the whisky bottle she could see the pottom of it as soon as any other ‘-yentlewoman.”” and suiting the action to the wo:d, the accused THE SevextH Regiment in Wasnincton — The New York Express of Saturday takes the back track in relation to some of its statements in regard to the New York Seventh Regiment in Washington. ‘The Express says: “Weare informed that some of the published statements in regard tothe treatment of the Seventh Regiment at Washington are a little overdrawn Quarters were provided at Wasbington for five hundred men, and only two companies were left standing in the rain until Quartermaster Win- chester could procure shelter for them. Paymaster Kemp informs us that as yet he has not been called upon to defray the hotel bills; and bas only paid $6,318 thus far on account of the trip. The state- ment that the officers were not invited to take places on the President's stand was also a mis- take.” took out of her pocket a champagne bottle com- pletely emptied of the whisky with which it bad The Justice, white paus- lecide whether be should not send ing a little to both parties to the workhouse, finally decided to commit the prisoner for court, a respectable wit- ness having stepped into the office and testified that be heard the accused say to the accuser that if she would not have ner up she (the accused) would give her (the acenser) a di lie. £ ad te learn that the popular actor, Mr. James & Mur- doch, commences another engagement at the ‘Theatre to-night, supported by Mrs. W. C_ Giad- stane, Mr. Charles Bass, Mr. C Barton Hill. Mr. F C. Bangs, &e. The bill for to-night is Shak. speare’s great comedy of «Much Ado About Noth- ing,’ Mr. Murdoch as Benedict, Bassas Dogberry. C. B. Hill as Don Pedro, Bangs as Claudio, Mrs. Gladstane as Beatrice, and Miss Jennie Parker as Here. This superb biil and cast could not well be bettered. LSGISLATION FoR ALEXANDRIA.—The Legis- Intare of Virginia has passed a bill amending the cbarter of Alexandria, so as to repeal such portions of the charter as extends the corporate limits of this city dver a portion of Fairfax county, and the city is thus reduced to its former limits The bill amending the act authoring the erection of a new Court House in the city of Alexandria, and the bill incorporating the Alexandria Steam Ferry Company, bave passed, and are now laws of the State. Tetxcrapnic Exxon —Our attention has been to the fact that the telegraphic announce- ment on Saturday from Baltimore to the effect that the sewing machine case of Singer against WwW >, agent for Land, Webster Econ had been decided in the the U.S. District Court in that city in favor of the plaintifis, was an error. ‘The jury returned a verdict for the defendant in all the issues. ‘Tux Batrmors Conrerence of the Methodist Winchoster,Ve , peat Weleceday. ‘Rev Diskon nex! wv. Rev. owe the deliberations of the bec ime so unwieldy that pedient to set off a new Confer- t, berger remy and See — ference (the East more) begins its sess! the povtcce in Pennsylvania. aL Count.— The March term of this Cont wit commence next Méhday. We to learn of the continued illness of J ford, which <a. oe Sant it taking his seaton bench ‘term. Should sach be the case, the | of ie tar Shela vy Chiet Juste Dunlop, of the Circuit Court. Fing —About two o'clock Sunday ssontiliate set fire to a dwellii Geor cetown. by which nett | the adj A dwelling and an old frame near by were ee The of Mr. Cissell was’ A lears that the insurance will cover the loss, Both the brick dwellings were unoccupied. THe Turatek —The public will be Locomotive CHANDELIERS FoR THE Post OF Fick DRPARTMENT —A-pair of beautiful ehande liers of bronze. for the second floor of the scuth front of the U.S. Post Office Departinent, manu- factured in Philadelphia from a design got up in the gas-fitting establishment of W.T. Dove & Co., Ninth street, were hung in that building this morning, and attracted the admiration of all who saw them. Upon each of the four branches ef the chandelier stands a correct model of a locomo- tive, and immediately underneath, by way of braces to the branches, the designer tee intro- duced figures of the ‘Herald Mercury,” most ap- propriately blending the swift messenger of the gods and the fleet iron messenger of men, as suit- abie embellishments for a post office chandelier Messrs Dove & Co.'s new pattern chandlier is likely to be extensively patronized. Deatn oF a Cuitp oF Docrress Sarer.—We regret to learn that Doctress Lydia Saver Has- brouck. well known in this city, and publisher of the Sybil, at Middletown, N’ Y., bas recently death her ising le daughter Daisy, eet aboat three’ years. The child was dearly loved and greatly doted upon by her fond parents, and they are almost inconsolable at her loss. ENTATION OpgRatic.—The friends of Jobn casas. of Sanford’s Opera Troupe, surprised him very agreeably on Saturday evening, by present. ing him with a handsome gold watch. as a testi- monial of their regard for him as an artist and a ting . in ehar- man. G.W. Taylor addressed bim on the article, and was replied to by Mr. acteristic style. Porics Marrens.— Before Justice Clarke— Richard Freeman dently that the ‘cittyis’? mente of z suits, have aosured the prop ietora that it cannot ery where. Saspatn Scnoors —Yesterday afternoon, a very large meeting of scholars and teachers of the various Sabbath schools was held in the Wesley Chapel. {[t was called for the pur, of hearing an address from Mr. McCullotgh, of Tenn missionary Sabbath school superintentient. Mr. McC. has been engaged in the. organization of schools in the West for twenty years. during | which time he has succeeded in esta! lishing 2.610 | Sabbath schools. ‘The address of Mr. McC. was | Fery Jlnteresting. and \nterspersed With aifecting | ! ents occurring during his missiona: | one of which was peculiarly affecting. lyin | his ministry he went to “Egypt,” in Illinois, to | ¢stablish a school. He took with him a ten-dollar | library, presented by a pious old lady, and a | twenty-five-cent Bible, presented by a little girl, | who had made the money by knitting stockings. After addressing the crowd that Led agsem- bled, he called ‘for recruits, and among them was a dirty, ragged little boy, said the preach- er. I asked him bia name, and he answer- ed it was Stuttering Willie. One of his cor- intons taunted him, and said, ‘Oh, you can’t Pin you must go and learn how to talk first’ he r little fellow turned to yo away; but I called him back and enrolled Eien among the scholars, and saw in his face and eyes that beneath that rough exterior there was much intelli- gence. After the organization, I told the super- intendent to present the Bible to the one most pro- ficient at the «nd of the year. Two vears after, I returned to Egypt; the school was still in existence under the same superintendent, and speaking of tue progress of the school. be stated that the Bi le, the reward of proficiency, had been awarded to the little boy called Stuttering Willie, who had grown up and emigrated to Minnesota. where he was doing well. “Some years after, roing into that country on a Mississippi steamer, the passen- gers divided on the boat to enjoy themselves, on one side a card party, the other for dancing, and I was left sitting elone about midway. After a while, as fine looking man as I ever saw stepped out of.a state-room, and seemed to notice me atthe iostant. He d around me several times, with his eyes fixed upon me, and at last stopped and asked me if he had ever seen me before, and might inquire my name? I told him my name and busi- ness. He was choked with emotion, and bezan to refer to the school in Egypt; the ragged little boy, called Stuttering Willie, who was admitted; the twenty-five-cent Bible, &e. The fine looking gen- tleman was Stuttering Willie. He had amassed considerable wealth in Minnesote,and wasa banker tuere. He rushed to the state-room and brought out the identical twenty-five-cent Bible. He kept {t constantly with him, and regarded it as the richest of his treasures; for with bis ownership of that began all his prosperity. Tue Home or Wasntneton aF TER THE War This work of an artist pair (Rossiter and Micnot) is now on exhibition iu this city, and is attracting much attention. ‘The scene represented is the por- tico of the ‘modest mansion on the banks of the Potomac,”’ on an August afternoon in 1734, when Lafayette was paying a visit to his illustrious commander-in-cbief. Mrs. Washington and Mrs. Custis are seated at a table, the mother sewing while the daughter fs reading to her a Just open- ed letter. On the lawn, one of the Custis chi!- dren, with the colored nurse, are firing a toy caunon, watched very closely by two sperting do; Washington stands dignitied and urbane, the central figure ef the group in conversation with the illustrious Frenchman, who, with a newspaper in bis hand. leans against the pillar in deferential atte: nthe great man’s words. In the portrait of V ashington we have a new rendering of character: the simple, dignified, he- roic man, in the midst of his family. with the sur- roundings of his unostentatious vet attractive home; nothi me'e-dramatic, no posturing. no tray p nys or insignia of State, but emphatically the man in bis integrity and greatness, the type of the gentleman, the calm, self-reliant Father of the Nation. The landscape is executed with grace. The whole scene is lighted by the beams of the descending sun which glow on the waters of the Potomac, and inflame a transparent sky flecked with a few shining clouds. ey skill and Watcn Retcrns—Sunday morning.—Thomas Homan, colored, assault, throwing stones, and disorderly; fine and costs, $11.15. Geo. Mathers, disorderly; not tried. Seventeen lodgers. Monday morning —Alexander Delavan, disor- derly; workhouse 60 days. Eighteen lodgers. Little Sotpiers.—in Alexandria, during Sat- urday afternoon, a petite company of military, styled the “Young Riflemen,”’ with neat uniform. and knapsacks, paraded the streets. Master Frank Adams commands the company, Which is com- posed of lads from ten to fifteen years of age. Fireman's Funerar esterday afternoon the Perseverance fire company paraded in their new uniform, and with a tine band of music marched to Georgetown, to attend the funeral of a brother fireman belonging to one of the Georgetown com- panies. ‘They returned after dark. For FurtHer Bearixe —Tobve ricicher, col'd, was arrested by Officer King. charged with being an accomplice of Henry Jackson, col’d, (now in Jail,) in various larcenies He was sent to jail by Justice Donn, to await further developments an a final hearing. Smitusontan Lecturgs.—Dr. Hunt delivers at the Smithsonian, this evening, the third lecture of his course on Geology, the immediate sub- ject being «The geological and chemical relations of life.’ Tur Operatic Coxcert of Madame Gazzaniga and Troupe, at Willards’ Hall, to-morrow eve- ning, bids fairto bea great musical treat, and will no doubt be very largely attended. Tue Macictan Love will make his first appear- ance at Odd Fellows’ Hall to-morrow (Tuesday) night thnsiastic terms. Exchanges speak of him in the most en- Tuk vs or Dr Hostetter’s Stomach Bittezs for Dysyepsia. Flatuence, Hea. iness of the Sto: ach, or any other ik» affection, is recond to none in Amorica or antoad, To be able to state confi- Ace tun cure for the Dyspepsis and like oiseases, is iv the progristors 8 8 yarce ol ura‘loyed pieasure. It remo- en Ail bid matter fom the stomach, purifies the b ood, imparts .enewed vitality to the nervous system giving it that tone and enerey indispensabl- for the restoration ofheaith. The numerous>cknow'edge- its superior exc«llsnce and bhanificent ra but provea grea: cure to tle affi cted, and impart vitality to the thorough system. For sale by Druggists and dealere generally ev le @ sot These No.9 —“Sprcig PayMeNT ScspENvED.” words create a vreat pavic, whilst the oft repaated expressions, “thousands are rushing to untimely graves ”’ 1s scarcely ever heeded, though always true. Mrs Garduer’s Indian Ba sam of Liverwort and Hoarhound would save many a victiin of Con sumption if resorted to in time, It cures unfatling~ ly, and ia sold by all druggists f- 24-1wy! LatR anxp IMportant News FROM GRoRGIA. Gererai John &. Rice. Practeine attorney. ir Cass county, Georgia, and ediio- and proprietor of the “standard,” at Cassville, wiites tims, over his own signature, CassvILie, Ga. February <6, 1858. Messrs Sern W. Fow ie & Co., Boston. Mass. Gentlemen :~ At the request of your traveling Agevt, I give you a statement of my experience in the use of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. L have been using it for two veare in my family, for Colds and C-ughs, and hare found it the mos! eficacicus remedy that I have eer tried. For Cough« and Colds in children 1 knore it to be an excellent medium. Respectfully yours, Joun A. Rick. The genuine article alteays has the written signa ture of‘ I Batts’? on the wiapper,ant is for sale by ali respectable Druggists every where. Prepared by 8. W. Fowig & Co., Boston, sad for sale by Z. D Gilman, 8. C, Ford, jr., S. B. Waite, G. Stett, John Schwarze, Nairn & Palmer, Wash- ington; and bw dealers every whore. fe2liw.r i] one desiring Pennies will always find them Yor oxchanenat the Seer Glos wentaey un’s Dauss Szirs, » ” Bew’s Business Suits, 2 Yourns’ Duzss a SRE settee Sutte; Cuitpran’s Duzss Suits, Children’s School Swits. Noa Watxsr & Co., Marble Hall Clothing Store, Brown's Hotel Building, would respestiull nounce that their annual display of Fal! ani inter Clothing is now ready for inspectio: It is compriged of an assortment of Gentlemen’: Youths’ Clothing of the newest and richest di in material, trimming, workmanship, . To those who study excellence with economy, in fashionable articies of dress, an eprccanity 1s now offered fer selecting from the most attractive stock of Ready-Made Clothing in this city, at very re- duced prices, ai 3 28-1v DIED, On the 25th instant, JESSY. a 8 months and 3 days, twin sun of Jonn W. and liza. Glover. "Tis ever thus, in lifs’s sunshine or shade, W hen in hope we too gai.y have started ; ‘We find that the fairest most early to fade, And the est are soon-st departed, ‘Thoash his opin m aod on She cold sod, ne ow! nee reposes. He dwellein the beautiful garden of God— The frisedeof tus family ar tfally invited | \* friends of eo 8 res) invil to attend the fu: eral, on Monday, aSorelsok, from | | the pce of his parents, No. 533 lithst.' * 1 25th ultimo, Mrs. BETHERSBY, aged 82 cars, atthe residense of} rbd a law, fdoha Wiierseorner of 10th and F streets north, Capitol | t hi . seth . ROBERT TACREON, lant eer eee ms His funeral will take > at Baptist £ urch, between H I streets north, yes J yous residence, at2orclock, an to attend the funeral without ferther meinen On Thursday, SOPHIA. aged 3 years and? months, cidest child Oi Geurge » and ‘le. = -1en M. Perri At his resid-noe, Cumb-riand, Ma... on the seth invent BAZEL'S. BUTT, to his eth vars eae, F A Gu fea. Guaghtor of Jemesnna the lata Borct urra) A i juaintances of t! ii Fie finda and segnniatanoee pf te Gaily are vii Tonldsuce of hoy fob t, oe Te8 ery, se morniag, lv o’clock id Srddenly.on the 2th instant, ISAIAH EMER SON, asd yours. 7 ineral w itt»ke p'ace from the r-sidenes of ‘ fpshes on Joeh vevon Tuonisn even geen i ri Bre invited. * the 231 February. GEORGIANA | FOR SALE AND RENT. PESIRABLE STORE AND DWELLING A FOR RENT, Rik cmciion house and stab'e pn For terms apy owe HOW EE NS ot a .P, eists, NO. 4401 st., between oth a loth. fe 27 eost* AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON § TO-MORROW By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. VALUABLE “BUILDING ON NEW JERSEY AVENUR. NEAR NORTR G STRYET, AT Pustic Avetion —On MONDAY AFTERNOON, THE-LATEST NEWS. TELEGRAPHIC. | The Wreek - of the Hungarian Fyiins, LOR SALE Two ty Fe usr, th, at 4 orslook, on the premuace we | | HaLtrax, Feb. angie clearance of the Hun. stroet road, eight miles f- Washington city. The | sell, without reserve, the sou “1 of Lot 8 found. from which it appears SAr6 Gdicimine Gel teye eee iene Saildimre, | No.!5.in’ Square No. 887, fronting 18 feet 21 that she had three hundred and tse on New Jersey avenue. near the street, running back about 100 feet to a 20 feet alley. One-third cash; the residue in6 and i2 With interest, secured bya deed in trust 00 the premises, fe 22-4 J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Aucts. By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. SALE OF CLOAKS, RAGLANS. EM AO BRoIveRI RS, &c , aT Avction.—On TUESDA MOK NING, tne 23th instant. at i0 o'clock, we will ol ad in an unusually good neighborhood : will be ory ed rayon sagt) oA DRTC OR ottage armMa"ion apply to W. CHE Jottage Post Office, Monteomery oounte. Md. {227 Im* OR RENT OR SAl-E—A two-story BRICK PGLNENENR SAVES A tre story BRICK at preseat occupied by Mr. Morton, but wil be va- cated on the Ist of Maroh. The house lies on the north side of the street, near Washington street, two doors west of Mr. Magruder’s The localit 16 ngers, mainly. of course, steer: N y pacer yet been discovercd rsk®- No names have as It is thought, both at Portland and ontreal that there pb be some mistake about = steam. ship Hongarian having three hundred and sixty passengers on board, as she was never known to carry half that number before, nor any of the caer Semmens helonping te the same line as her sel! DDISONs Ag ue Mico eaten Sttpet, oF to. B: | Cloaks cod Raglans, Hoop Skirts, xarian bad seventy passengers 2 PS, = 4 LLING a Bonnets, Embroideries, THE MUNGARIAN'S Pa NOERS T—A three-story DWELLING | Ronches, Collars, Sleeves, Chem: 3 sats, Millinery, &e, WALL & BARNARD, Auots. By J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. =E, containing 6 rooms and back kitchen, No 2-1 E street. between 14th and Jfth, in the im- mediate neighborhood of the Treasury Department and ove square scuth of Willards’ Hotel. Rent moderate to @ punctual tenant. Inquire second And many other Ladies’ Goods, The subjoined dispatch was publisbed in the erms Philadelphia Bulletin of Friday afteruoon. Boston. Feb. 4.—The following is a listof the cabin passengers who left Liverpool on the Sth door west.” fs 2s" URNITURE AND HOUSE OLDE Cape Gable; “unhip Hungarian, wrecked of Foe RENT~A three-story FRAME HOUSE, ING’ Feb. arth, ° — Mrs Montgomery, two children and two nurser, oe uth street, betwsen 1 end K, containing $ family declining f qusckee| Mrs. Sabel and servant, Mrs. Binmore, Miss For ide pa: 2, Is @rnin the yard, wu ptel. a i. » : a App y_to M.SNYDER je meets aise PRLS ai ie, National Hotel.(the flag ‘th, Miss A. Forsyth, Miss Cartwright, Mrs we shal: sell the furniture and effe clining hous-keeping, comprising— Mahogany hair-spring Sofa, Rocker and Parlor chairs, Mahoeany Card Tables, Lounge, Cane-seat Chairs, Brussel«, Ferge-aly and Ingrain Car; 5 Oilcloth dow Curtains and Shades, Bureaus. Wasnstaude, 8, Toilet sete, ing, Gas Ftting and stove Store of C, Snyder, next door to the Star ¢ ffice. fe 25-tf FOR FALE OR RENT—A comfortable BRICK HUUSE, three stories and baxsment, contain- Ing 8 rooms. ‘he house is in execlient condition, and there isa pump of fine waterin the yard The above named property will be for sale unt 1 the first ofthe ensving month, and if not sold by that tins Gibson, Mrs. Manifold and two children, Mra Morgan, Capt. T. Snow, GB. Symes. i. G Montgomerie, J. Binmore, F Butple, P. Shea, T.M Valy, D Zeter, J.B Forsyth, A Ross, N Scrutengham, F. (uay. amen, 4 children, 2 nurses, and 1 servant It will be observed that none of the names men- 4 tioned in the Canadian papers appear in the List dnd eth atreots ta upeyuon. C eireet, between 436 | Pootine (iineoon Chom eee mort, copied from the Bulletin’ Lar ply to THOS. = ‘Ks | Mahogany Dizing Tables, Crockery and Glass, Messrs Sabei & Searle, agents of the Grand 347 cee between 43s and 6th ots," fe 25 et Cooking And other Stover, Tin fe,lee, ae. 4 Tronk railroad Line, report that the followin OR RENT—A Sf t hed HOUSE, ferme: $25 ai under cas over that sum & | named steerage Passengers were ‘booked’ |. Grea Pots the panier fimproweinentan and on rea! | credit of 6) and days, for satisiactorily endorsed 's “e tg sonavle torma, if app id tor eoon. Address “ur misned House,” Star Office. WANTED TO RENT—A SMALL HOUSE, ina good neighborhood. with about seven or eight Britain, aud went on board the Hungarian Hugh McCaffrey, Rich'd Madden, Win Kerby Jobn Deley, Martin Donners. Ellen Sbehan, Wm Voyle, George McDermott, Michael Lucey, Jobn not es. boaring interest. fe 5-4 JC MeGUIRE & CO, Avots. By J. C. MoGUIKE & CU., Auctioneers. % ibe GAT AE eco “ a coe EN. F. FRENCH’S CLOSING OUT SALE | Delaney, F Richardson. Pat. McGivera oi2 Addrene AB Stee Oftae ens 91) F S20 &, sear Books and Stationery will commence on | ‘The first three of the above were booked” et ~ = SATURDAY, February Lith. at7 o'clock tore | Liverpool, and the latter at Cork For RENT -A FRAME HOUSE on ‘5th street | of W. F. Bayly, 275 Pa avenue. Sales itive The purser of the Viz which arrived at New Tha cst: No 359, between L. and M streets north. | every evering for one week, Books ead rat | Ce iy en Te eetived at N The nouse has 8 rooms and i good order; a | private sale very low during the day to close out the | York on Friday iast, thinks that on leavin pump of good water inthe rear of the lot. Pos- | entire stock. Queenstown harbor the Hungarian had nearly session oc the Istof March by applying at 352 2] few BEN. F. FRENCH, Salesman, | cabin and some 60 steerage passengers street north, _ ____ fe 24-st —— (From the Montreal Herald, Feb. 23 } FoR SALE OR EXCHANGE —A first-class FUTURE DAYS. The wreck of the Hungarian has thrown a deep DWELLING—No. 319 Sth street, between L -. - gloom over the entire city; for. although there can and M,-is offered for sale very low and on long By WM. MARSHALL, Aucticneer. be no absolute certainty on the subject, it is too pol a intet edjanend 6s Woctehe e. Teeter ie: NTEMSIVE SALE OF FINE NEW FUR- | much to be feared that among her ill-fated pas. een, a veto V P.CORBETT, over Pankct eters AV RORRING. penomms: ss Po sengers were several of our citizens, whose fami- ington, fo 24 T will sell. at th lies and friends are overwhelined with anxiety for street, a large their fate. Nothing had been seen of the ship's life boats, of which we learn from Messrs. 1. morstone, Allen & Co there were six very supe- rior ones on board, and excepting a few spars and @ portion of the mail bags, nothing bad been wasted ashore from the wreck Amo: g the pass=ngers, it ir, we understand, but too probavle were the following:—Mr. Bremab, of the firmof A. Robertson & Co., and his young bride, a sister of Mr. Andrew Robtertson; Mr. Baillie, of the firm of James Baillie & Co. Mr Neil Morrison of the tirm of Morrison & Empey; Mr. Ryo, of the firm of Roy and Durort There were some reasons for fearing that Mr. Grant, the Secretary of the Grand Trank er would be among the passenyers; but we are happy to learn that the probabilities are altogether in faver of bis not having been able to leave in the Hun- garian. Mr Blackwell, teo, themanaging direc- tor of the company, it wasat first ramored bad storeof T. B. Bown d extensive stock of fine ture. Carrets, Uil Cloths, and Housekee piug articles. +c., viz: Sofas. Bureaus, Wardrobes, Wasnsta:d< Bookess Whatnots, Bedsteads, tresses, Cottage Set . Chair-, Tables, Carpets, Ruzs, Oi! Cloth, Mats, Matting, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Crocksre, China and Glass Ware. - The avove articies are all of fine quelity. work- manship and fir: ra UK DALE—the GOOD _WIt TURES of the William Teil | 5 7th street, opporite the Cantre Market. ‘The un ler stened, being about to remove to Columbia Spice, Tors the above establiahment for eale, ita location is sufficient to recommend it to any one d.si-ing to keeps Restaurant. Terms reasonable aud made known on application to tha proprietor. fas 3t THOMAS FAHEY. feURNISBED ROOMS FOR RENT —Two very dericable new.y furnished Rooms for rent, on — rat floor, No. 427 lith street, between @ and sts. AND FIX , of Rosewood, Walnut and Ma CZAR. Tho sale wil! be positive, as Mr. making a chan-e in his much room in his store Terms: Ail rums under $3 cash; over that sum a credit of 3) and 69 daye, with approved endorsed notes with interest. 5-d WM. MARSHALL, Auct. Z Brown interds fs 21-1w* pusinéss wnich requires ‘OR SALE—A nice threo-story Brisk HOUS on 2d street, between D end E strects, in Kib- bey's Subdivision. The above property will be seld on easy terms. Price made known by irquir- ing of H.W. HAMILTON & CO., No. 562 7th Treo grnoute Centre Market, Titie [e7 fe 25 perfect, GEORG Ala be aN y b) sy FoR RENT-—A three story and attic BRICK STOWN ADVERT'NTS oe — od i ; learn this was HOUSE, on eouth 8 street, No. 174, opposite | ¢ VE ORGETO WN FISH WHARF For RENT, | (tended sailing in her, but we r the Smithsonian gronnds. Rent 835 per nnoatk, | Grgodt propossis will bs teostved bs che econ’ | altagethes a. snistake, as Mr. Blackwell bad en- ingmire of GR. ADAMS, No. 460 tith st. £4-tf | siznad = bong reed Somer ok ment for the | ery in ney fhe oye —_ oovngge his 7 " 7D FP ; j, | tenting of the Georgetown Fis’ Yharf for one | leaving at so early a date all bu! mpossible Tey ee eee ee on, ae The seid proposals will be opsned at the There are still some ground for boping that all sores of Land, situated within five miler of Front | “&¥or's Office, TENE Y SDRISaO a may not have been lost, and that the life boxts d ISON, Mayor, Mayor's Office, Georgetown, Feb. 23 —3t 5 POTATOES, POTATOES 1,500 Buehels grime sound Prince Edward Isiand POT TOES, in store and for sale at fifty (58) cents per bushel, Royal, at the Coon Seat of Warren county, Va. Tho land is heavily timbered, principal.y ‘with chestnut, ozk, of large size, menge amount of tan hark. which would livein almost any sea, may yet proveto bave been the means of saving some of tve unfortunates when the doomed vessel met bir fate. When, however, we consider that she went ashore during the night, and that no trace of any of tue boats has yet been found, our hopes in this direction ure, we confess, slender. and will yield an im- : On the property is a fine atream of water. sufficient for the erection of a mil! to grind bark, or forany other application desirable, and we i suited fora tannery on the most extensive scale, The property in within Smiles of the Manassas Gap Railroad, and ix of easy ace! ALso, 2,8 bushels New Jersey Blue Mercer POTA- BARTLEY felt-1m__ 99 and 101 Water st , Gore: tow CRANDELL, OPTICIAN, i¥o. 128 Bridge st., Georgetown, Has constantly on band a large essortment of nch Near-righted, Periscopic, Col- brodand all other SBRCTACL ES, oe SER i 8. | TOES, ai picked over and will be so.d perfect!y Person# wishing to purchase wi!l ca!l at my reel- | gout and in nice condition, A ply to Destructive Fires. dence, in Warren county, two miles east of Stras- PV uROTHER, burg, on tig Manassas Gap Reiroad, and | will take pleasure in showing them the provartr. Fur- ther information ean be had of W.D Wallach, Editor of the Washington(D. C.) Star. fe 1-im A. PITMAN, OR RENT—Tie soxnth HGUSE of the row of Cixcixsati, Feb 25.—The stores of J. A J. L Yater, George Owen and Wm. Harrill, at Helton, Ind., tozetber with the depet and three or four cars ofthe Ouio and Mississippi Railroad, were destroyed by fire on Tuesd Loss 20,000 Mitwavxeg, Feb, fire broke out at 1 25.— new four-story houses lately erected on 3d | the beat quality, in gold, stiver, etes!. and Germar | o'clo-k last night in the wholesale gro-ery store street, betwoan D and E streets north. Also, the | giver frames, XN. B. Gid Frames Repaired ane of Wisa & Co., destroying tue building and three new four-story dwellings on 4th street, front- | new classes ret in them to order no 19-ly hese houses contain stock. Loss $30,000. Insured ing the City Ha'l equare. allt & ’ leatly lon FOR SALP— : = Gated. For tarme, a apply te Bar wie x | 40 pozen cone SPARKLING GELATINE, Towa Democratic Siute Convention. BROS. Brildere, or WILLIAM H PHILIP, | 5? barrels Crushed and Rehned SUGARS Sentincean: tava, Pak an the anemeenle Atturnéy at Law, No.40 La. avenue, nearéth st, | 15) do. “HERRINGS and ALE WIVES, Glats Convention enttat ides Maines em the S08, RDISS Olea we oo Ste pinky. for the purpose of selecting delegates to Charles. SIRABLE PROPERTY NEAR TAE| "Ry “sun hoot ton. A.C. Dodve, Ben. M. Samuels, ex-Governor MARGLEATRRIVATE SAUR ct heres, | fed stawtr East Market Spno Baker and D. O. Lynch were chosen delegates at fronting 25 fret Tinches on Pennsylvania avenue, = G FISh By Voor 3 aude’ banigiar wert paxtha | levates to between 24th and z5th atreets, running through to ERRING, ALB . CKEREL. 200 barrels prime bright St John ALE WIVES hearly expected, and for eale in lots to suit purchas- ers. 2% barreis extra No.1 Eastport HERRING, north L street, with a front of 33 feet on said L street, with the improvements, consisting of a sub stantial three-story brick Dwelling House, with brick bask building. tal Murder in Georgia Avousta, Feb. 27 —The Rome (Ga.) Courier, bert With comparatively a sinall outlay of money do Halifax Shore Gipped do” very nice lesen Te per gp egy nen Bare we Pee Jette poe he ieee rte sate Bre cieee do No.3 small MACKEREL, Mr. Thompecn wes a merchant the post. Oo. lokits No.2 large In store and for sale, 80, lot No fie Square No. 37, fronting 44 feet master at Sugar Valley, in this State. a Winches on 24th s'reet, between [. an north: ranning back 122 fect 23g inches toa 30 feet al ey, with’s betek avis in the rear of the lot. Forterms, £0 8PPF4 © ¢. McGUIRE, & CO, fe 21-e02w Auction and Com’n Merchants. SPLENDID PROPERTY FOR SALE—The OO whole cf Square 765, containing nearly 10,900 sq” acre feet of ground, together with the improve ments, cunsisting of a splendid b-ick house nearly new, co tsining 150r 1G6rooms with every conve- niene’, There are also all the necessary out-bui'd- ings, and a pump of excellent water in the yard The grounds are enc'osed with a good feace and set out with fine shadetrces. The house ia within afew minutes walk from the Capito!, aud com- mands a fal view of the river. It is believed that if subdivided into Jots the gronnd salons wi!l bring more than is asked for the wh le proverty. For further partioulare apply to WILLIAM B. CHILTON, Real hetate Agent, No. 14 over Rank of Washington f12-90lm URNIS ROOMS FOR RENT.—Two Pees Seis uewly furnished Roome for rent at 406 D street north, between 6th and 7th streete west. no 9 eetf OR RENT—Ths FIRST FLOOR of the build ing immediately opposite the west wing of the City Hall, recently occupied by Chas. 8. Wallach as an office. Also the front room ii the second story and the third floor of the same bastding. For terms apply to RICHARD WALLACH, fo. Louisiana avenue. a ja ls tf The beatiful STORE N reets ARTLEY & BROTHER, 99 and 101 Water st , Georgetown. _ fe 17-2w 12 000 GALLONS CHAMPAGNE AND ) CRAB APPLE CIDER,—We invite the attention of the public to our large and well ae lected stock of Champagne aud Crab Apple Cider. which we guarantees to be pure juice, and wili po on a ae in , 4 = room . Give usa call al “ si le aa Union Bottling Depot, fag Arrival of the Steamer Baitic New York, Feb. 26—The steamer Baltic from Aspinwall, has arrived, bringing $1,400,000 in spe-ie from California. Her advices have been anticipated. Senator Latham comes passenger. M ¢ Disaster. Norrox. Feb. —The brig Sultana, with » cargo of fruit, isfashore at Body Island. Her cargo has recently been landed inan uadamaged con dition. No. 57 Green st.. Georgetown 2.000 BUSHNLS Of pans New Jerse Ppeckpehtig ny eta . - table use. ts in jot suit purchasers, oes : PETER BERRY. fo4 eo 85 Water street, Georgetown. MASSEY, COLLINS & CO's PHILADEL- SVE Pala DRAUGHT ALE—We are constantly receiving fresh supplies of the above delightful bev- erage, cored wee all Cea es — went @ pu.eun- iteral ie, to give ita trial. ERNY"e SHINN, Agents, feos 57 Green st., Georgetown. Se EnSannaE ERRUEEenaamieneeiaee ieee tor SHINTISe LINENS AND UPERIO ~G bs be COTTONS, 2 pieces Bieached and 8 4.9 4.10 4, 12 4, su Tavis Diapers, Nx 5 pinees supenio 3 1 25 dozen fine Stitzhed Linen and Mars White Por sale Naval Intelligence Pensacota, Feb. 25 —The U. 3. steam corvette Brooklyn, (14 guns,) belonging tothe Gulf Squad- ton, bas arrived nere. All well. Alexandria Markets. ALExanpria, Feb. 27 —Flour—Family $7.02; Extra €5 75; Superfine —white, fur to good, $1.35a81.37;_ $1.25. Cora—white 75c; mixed T5asvc; 1 low 76a78c. Rye Sic. Oats 36a38c¢. Corn Meal 7Sa80e. bushel. Seeds—Timothy $303 37, Clover $5 75a%6.25. Provisions—Butter, roll, 1Sa 20c., firkin Idal6c; Lard Malic; Pork @78%5. Bacon Walic. 86.50a wn Shirting Cottons, 0 Baitimere Markets. . 77 tes Shirt Bridge ‘ Battm™ore, Feb —Flour closed quiet and : Scion Ho- Boroms : : ; seit tel and tank, end'now Greupied fay Levi tavas, |All inet veoctved and are selling. at the jowort frn—Howard street €5.50; Obio and City Mills i 5 ries, § sLE 20, o 7 josed act! e Nie ae Seaieiare h nee = Pn 22 2w 7th st.. above Pa av. Bl 50; we $1 ype aan ginger ro] suppited wi bp mesly WO Dr 0 ne ee Tose | Seen chile ond yellow Obatis. by sapsomre, CHASTNT 18s haciartn street | WANS CANS aotorigieaeamentte omer | Bae ay acgll Fore cioel easy XOR RENT—A new and desirable four-story | fe 24 st” LAMMOND'S 7th at. | $1886 29; prime bas sonnet. ong at Sita ICK DWELLING, situated on 12th strest | 7 ausioE $14.50. (shy closed : porthy ar) aA Nt: Rent moderate. | hy and after Monday the 27th, ovr oFFice wil! 471 lth st. dew T—PARLORS and CHAMBERS Apply to be No. 252 Penn. avenue, between lth aud izth streets, north side, New York Markets. New Yor Feb 27.—Fiour is firm; State $5.10 T. J.& W.M GALT, ; a thern $5 SW 555 2 ished, with hot and cold wate: 2 Psy | 285.25; Ohio $5 A5a86 m1: Bou s- and Rede room:(Potomes water.) The apartments | _2¢3t Deniers inaliikinds of Fuel. | 3® neat is quiet: sales mnimportant. Corn is dull srelarge and Airy; four rooms on fleor, from the ADIES’ TRAVELING BAGS. and hase declining tendency; wh first floor up. Inemreof WALL,STEPHENS& 4 FANS of every varirty. HEAD PINs of the latest styles. FRENCH BASKETS of all kinds, Fine PERFUMERY, SUA PS a-d POMADES. Opening thisday at McLAUGHLIV’S fe 24 St ‘A. aV., bet. Sth and 10th sts. fe) N—“LA FEMME.’—Woman by the \ mater of *Love,” translated by J. W. Pal mer, »1 volume; price §1, by maul for Love “L"Amour.” by the same author,1 volume, 12m >.; price $1, by mail for $1.2. For sale in Washington by 2c. Pork is steady: new mess $ 5 50; old do ei? Sa; new prime $14 £7; old do. #12 62. Lard ja firm at llallxe. Whisky is dull at 2i¢ 'O., 322 Pa. avenue, between 9th and 19th e'5 OR RED Severn! fino ROOMS, fur unfurnished, at 276 Ps. avenus, twod: of the Kirkwood House. a \ TORS, MEMBERS OF CONGRESS.— SPR) spleadid suites of ROOMS, elegantly fur- nished, wiil be rented during the session of Con Toss, in the most desirable locaiity in thix city ing within ons or two squares of Brown's and REMOVAL. 419] GEURGE PEARSON informe his friend the pubic generat! gaat het basiness from enns: i, four doors north from Penney vacin ne Sigs “ mor Reow BLANCHE. ort Serer prot ee - a oh et i t D ARD & MOHUN, supplying the trade and public with o fresh sesor' # iid el noe a tori tion at No. 378 fa 2 corner Ith st..and Pa. ave. at of the following goods at Sth street between Detrectand Pa.av. de5-tf | — BaLtimoke City ISS MARTHA HAINES BUTT, OF NOR | presh Teas, Peppermi: £,L ‘ VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE-Sitvatee | M'Pola Vaciismuce Moments of Martha | Rh Teer se. Loppermis tLe es. . in Alexandria county, siout 26 miles from] Haines Butt: price $1.45 hound. Just publiched ‘ Cough cn v. Georgetown, at the intersection of the Geurretow: | and for sale st PHILP & SOLOMON tena and Leite Fats roads, consjatin E 1g ite In- | fe16 Metropolitan Bookstore, 332 Pa. av. & ae wire on the premises, or of Z. corne: | — - Sete, x wi . C. ia 10-tf Ww OMO LLITHOGRAPHS.—Messre. nee i Seep, Bath Brick, pond Steamed : NPs SOLOMON have just received # | Ger, Succory, 4 a choice assortment of Chromo Lithographs from a, ‘and CARRIAGE BOLTS. Pp . 3 don, the Fubjects of which are entirely new, and Pana eee eT Tire Botts.from | London Windsor soap, exoesed in beauty anything hitherto produced in Oranges, ‘ vinches long. A large invoices just rec ived. omo Lithography. ‘artar, one, VERE oot CAlexOaa) TNE RU BLVANS & CO. | Chromo Lithography. | os sor oMON's, — Semyies’ Metre eg Book store, Gam Props, , W OILCLOTHS. 232 Pa.av., bet. 9th and 10th ste. = F Confectionery, Needles, E Have in store, and for sale, several sheets, | coi. agents for Lawrence's celebrated Foreirn Spit Peas, Peaants, ey inJs feet widths, of superior and beautiful FLOOR Stationery. fels etal , Fiberia, OPRLCLOTH n patterns reprase: ting most ao - emp. Wallouts, curately encaustic tile, cak wood in pannels, do. in 4 i s, tasselated, f-esco and chintz colors, ail of which, tom this time until the lst cf April, we will sell at RE YOU INSURE D?—Ample ind i by Fir is offered by the W. | INGTON INSURANCE ‘COMPANY, a is Penn. avenue and 10th st. Kkhold ' Toamneeere aed others who intend to supply Sore ot ingore glisitiamayl Wasbiarionesd * the attention vi ihe trade, themselves with this very uveful and serviceable rgetown. ropxtensivenr article wi!! save red in their outlay by making their pu eseariy. Pi be red will bs measured in diagrams by us, warranted to fit neatly, and sent home with- JAMES @ 1 Hamenw Goo ] ADIES’ HOME-MADE SHOES.—Glove Kid LADIES, HOME, MADE C. MoGUIRE, President, , seit low ouah heei doubie-soled Button o'We have just received a superb lot of these goods, | Fagiish Lasting 20, do., 8225, Gost Skin — we can now #¢ll as low as 6 cents per squai er ae Fr. nage ny OTS and SHOES, To is-eost CLAGETT & DODSON, | for Uiten Maveee : wand Chuldsenst weer, * ISITING CARD ENGRAVING Executed in| jaicsoty Pa! av. 2d door pay Se RORE LiFe INBURANGE DOSiS 0 mano eM SEY Ee OTOOLE. | HE SLAVEHOLDER ABROAD.OF B (fonrona tgs St” Tous | Bosanoeos, i, fe 25 at Pa.av, een 9th and 10th sts. Bie ast Lierreden iit Dr Pies yr ~ jot ? i ation George Jones of Georgia, 1 volume. $1 See AU te wi LAM . CHILTON T A ‘ATE AGYNT. Cram. sony Ri LES’ jot ciel 1 ‘ 150. 2 jets at the Houses; Lota arms For Sale pire. Hats, ef Good Society, » Hand Book for | o resent ai : pee sion. Ladies and emen, fre Deeds. Contracter Willer sereements, Bills of | 92:7 79% 8129; mee SL earah Helen Whit- | and aa avenue” M ‘Acext, Sale, and ail other instruments of writing sccu- man, Lvolgenes price 75 cents. SM ol rately er OANS NEGOTIATED. si BLANCHARD & MOBUN, | Qapens FR Re) deapaias by. “7 rata A RB ‘Waiter Da- a ZUMEA, AZUM | - roe Sard Reeravere, > was Law; senna See | J AZiOhtes supply of that celebrated | _f=25 2¢ Pe. -v.teeree: US eee iq, Cl atthe 3 Henry Naylor, Esq., | J UST fo ty a, Hat, Slee Deena. a. fa tre Baking K e | Bottes . — DS, ras. nd Azenta sont’ Onpertee Post ike. 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