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~ Se a oe LOCAL NEWS. U7 Though Tue S742 is printed on the fastest steom press in use south of Baltimore, its edition is so large as to require it to be put to press at an early hour; Advertisements, therefore, should be sent {n before 12 o’clock m.; otherwise they may net appear until the next day. - a Notics.—District of Columbia Advertisements to be !nserted In the Ban trwone Sun are received at and forwarded from Tue Star Office. Citrt_Councits, December 3.—Board of Alder- man.—The Board met at the usual bour. A communication was received from the Ma‘ communicating a letter from Mrs. W. B. Fra lin, of the Board of Managers of the Washi ton City Protestant Orphan Asylum, in relation a billof Thompson & Hannan; referred to com- mittee on drainage. ‘The petition of Moses Minster, for remission of a fine, was refer: Mr. Price introduced a resolution directing the Water Registrar to furnish the board with a cor- rect list of all those who have taken Potomac water, designating those who have paid and those who have not; \. COMMITTEE REPORTS. Bill of the lower board to trimand gravel Tenth street weet, from L to N stree® north; : Bill to aya eel ge on the west front of square 352; p Bill for as Second st. west, from C street south to Nea avenue; passed. Bill for the relief of the Western Hose Company; passed. Joint resolution in relation to the | pro union of Washington and Georgetown, as follows: ‘W bereas the corporate autuorities of our sister city of Georgetown, through a committee com- posed of some of her most ‘table and eminent citizens, invited this Cor, tion to appoint a coramittee to confer with them on certain Ce. sitions to be submitted by them look: he union of tbe two cities; and whereas two boards of the Corporation of this city has = inted a jotnt committee in accordance with nvitation recited above; and whereas the com- mittees representing the twocitles have conferred together, and Georgetown bas submitted the fol- towing basis for a consolidation of Washington and Georgetown. Viz: 1. Georgetown fs to be annexed to Washington as two wards thereof, with all the rights and privileges and subject to all the duties of the other wards of the city and of its citizens and ape Washington charter, her own holders under f rter being surrendered. She hg Solana all ber corporate property, real and personal, to Washington, and’ to’ be iishle for ber rateable proportion of the general (not the ward) debts of the city, and Washington assumes the funded and floating debt of Georgetown. 2. This plan of union is to be submitted to the people of the twe cities, and if ved by them a joint application shail be le to Congress to piper: itand to pass the necessary laws to give it effect. ¢ w& resolved, That the voters of this city be ‘sted to vote at the next general election for req or againstthe acceptance cf the above terms of annexation, and that the Mayor be and he hereby ts authorized and requested to havea sutticient number of ballots prepared and deposited at the several voting precincts in the different wards of ity * for and ** ‘inst’? the annexation of own to this city, to enable the citizens the readily to express thelr preferences on this et ¢ resolution was laid on the table, ordered to be printed, and made the special order for next Monday aight. ‘The Board then took up the substitute for the vill for the better prot on of ownersof property sold for taxes by virtue of any law of this corpora- tea After some discussion, the bill was recommitted to the Rance committee, with Instructions to ob- tain from the corporation attorney an opinion re- specling the powers of the corporation to pass the btll in the form reported A bill enlarging the duties and increasing the compensation of the water tapper; laid over in- formally. Adjourned. Common Council. —The tions of Haslup and Weedon, of J. H. McCutchen, of J. B. Green- vell, and of J. J. Clarke, were received and referred Mr. Mulloy pre a bill to place a wooden trunk at the Inter ‘on of Third street east and Maryland avenue; _—— Mr Van Reswick, a bill for draining Fourth Street east, near Virg avenue; z Ir. Malloy asked that the papers of Daniel Phiffel be taken from the file and referred. The Chair decided that the motion was not in order, as the papers were in possession of the aii Van Res presented a Dill f i Mr. Van wick a for repair: the streets around Center Market and the terior of Market Space; b. REPORTS OF COMMITTERS. Mr. Van Reswick, from the improvements com- mittee, reported a’ bill for partially improvin Half street west; Also, a bill for gravel- tng G street from Seventeenth to Twenty-seventh street west; Mr. Mehun, from the drainage committee, re- ported a bill for laying a water main on Massa- chusetts avenue. tom Ninth to Tenth street; pessed. Also, a joint resolution of the Aldermen, for the removal of the proving machine and other ratus of the water department to the pipe ars: Mead - Mic i ported Mr. M . from the ice committee, re] an act amendatory of Se: to regulate markets; passed. Also. requested to beand was discharged from consideration of a bill for the better protec- tion ef market house property; and a resolution relating to markets Phe following bilis from the Board of Alder- men were appropriately referred: A bill author!- zing an alteration of a cess pl; a bill for the ben- efit of certain property holders; a bill for the ben- eft of Jas Rhodes; xn act appropriating for the expenses of distributing Potomac water. An act appropriating for trimmipg and grav- eling Four-and-a-half street; postponed till Men- day next. A report of surveys in relation to drainage; re- ferred to drainage committee. A certificate of R. Wallach In reference to the Mayoralty election, (an bred T,) postponed in- definitely; also, a report of ways and means committee Mr. Mead offered a resolution asking the return of a dill from the Aldermen for the relief of the mils > _ Mr. Emerson offered a resolution for the return of eee Danie! Phiffel from the A \dermen; ado; The amendments from the Aldermen to a bill for abating a nuisance ia the Fifth Ward were con: arred in; and the Board adjourned. Mr. Eprron :—¥our correspondent is the most economical of men. Some persous call us mean, and yet we were surprised on learning that the Board of Common Council (the lower board) had refused to make a small opriation for the pur- pose of heating and lighting the Columbian Ar- tuory, a building erected through the liberality of Congress for the accommodation of those of our taz payers who bave voluntarily ae the pe of makin, paration to properly defend their county, cages of need—our Solaudaer soldiery. In mag contrast to this brave piece of | tion Is their excessive Itberality to the New York National hate on hee Boo og “ on unene recent visit, in presenting t with an ex ve of colofts, costing as yet no one knows what, and distributing to the other companies of visiting military chensatly prepared cards of thanks, ex- Pressing the of gratitude for the honor conferred by b our streets. It is said* the New York Seventh occupy ® buil erected for them by the corporate au ites Sy ae wee mares Oat cere in our country have ——— 1 Pag their a) tation of ir volunterr sold! saving excepting ourown {tis fair also to assume that the New York Seventh have i? thelr and light. If so, they have ind: rare bs to incite our young soldiers. However, we will not further trespass on your columas. Citizens. Tux Surkexs Covet — Yesterday, at noon, the wu Be, Court met in ther new ehamber, = » round ‘Atsorderly; Heat iat Se ee dications of the temporal and spiritual sky. He people to seek for explanations of the appearance of the temporal horizon, while they are indifferent 2s to those indications of fully understand the position in which they are of Congress. We BOARDING. PRyATE Boat DING —A geatlomen and his several be with good ing GEORGETOWN. Correspondence of The Star. HE LATEST NEWS rH R . ins Figs Gail by maki early applidation he sce aes Council! ._. = see = = hee ep gh rmegere Church, ary eee iy ee eels a ning, there was Erin pene Tn ue E Board wan gag ee Frost's bri, services were cond pastor. having sleeping lerme' saw, - : ‘ Rev. P. Light Wilson, who delivered a discourse > can ovtain Meals: on reason, | ‘ pes = propriate to the communion service, from He- browne 114. At night, the discourse was In the Board of Common Council, there were founded is, 5 24—The life of Enoch, camped last night between Calboun and SS President, (Mr. Pickrell,) and Messrs. a They are moving slowly, having become foot-sore abi terms at (0. 36: th and ie Ni r f 4 D street, between ¥ h p, Fearson, Hill, King, Stake, and Tenney. | from marching on the rough roads on the text of Genesi GOOD BOARDING HOUSE —Goed Board- | Several ‘were received | Gea. Parsons throagh Calboun yesterda and his translation. ‘The preacher Introduced his A. inecan be obesine’ fortanor twelve parson eee eal p seed v in wring from the Mayor and disposed of as follows: One enclosing the resignation of Mr. Geo. W. Beall as Assessor; laid over temporarily. Two severally discourse with a brief review of the character of Enoch, who was a servant and priest of God. He proceeded to inquire what is meant by the on 8 secret mission to the border. ood aad convenient Rooms, with a uly At the last accounts sep ym soerapt near Fort Scott, and defied world to take 2 Eighth at, No, 406 between G and H sta., rear the Pa ent Giiass for A per weok. apPly imipedistely at . de 1-3t* 5 : above enclosing communications from Wm. Y. Fen- | !t is thought that be will leave when be bears of lngnage, "noch albed with God’ iti | nowy Bat dou ke our word for Ge and | tthe tov Sila Gary complaint tee binge | apron of Oem gary ced en Prem he ideas of reconciliation, ment, and | Useful articles there, help forward a work taivich on gvievonams, eet: ete reer nn consant | £d0re the action of Gov, Stewart te sanding Sat friendship were dwelt upon in eloquent terms by —— re retire to your virtuous pillow with a of Gales & Seaton for corporation advertixements a they can only catch Montgomery. a eee ee eee ee ae ee Seen man: in 1858, amounting to $56.06; referred te claims | KeMeral day of thaukagiving will be beld in the o! xt. ee committee One enclosing a of the Trustees of the Corcoran Charity Fund; referred to Bond of Aldermen. e valley. Gen. Frost's command will encamp to-night st Calhoun. Two suspicious cherecters, oan to be Montgomery's spies. were aren Fam For THe Bengrtr or St. Joszru’s Or- PHAN AstLuM.—The ladies have come forward nobly to the work in behalf of the orphans, as seen in the exhibition at Odd Fellows’ Hall, the a of discourse was applied to the c ’s life and those of the present age who ofessors of Christ, and sinners who refuse to =n BoAzaINe c dees Rooms, comfortably fur- walk eccording to the requirements of the Gospel oa had, ean be obtained at 273 F street, be zs the northero tof Henry o racks 13th and st The report of said Trustees (Messrs. William ry county, making tr were held up prominently before his hearers tables being loaded down with every variety of | without Bosrd. Loostinn sonvenene kl rece | Ridio, Jobe Marbury. cod Dain agiish, je.) | ia the direction of Fort Scott Bast Washington Mission M. P. Church.—Rev. | 2{ticles, useful and ornamental. To enumerate | pleasant sets forth the facts inour communication in | Montgomery's men are all through the country 4J.R. Nichols, late pastor, discoursed from John, | ‘bese would require more time and space than we ARD AND ROOMS relation to that subject some months since, that | 8'Ving out repor eg mislead the There 10 4. Christ is the shepherd of all the peo: | have at command to-day; but some of them are of | BBQ" and other the $5,000 donated for a grocery fund had earned | frequent outr-xes in the West by abolition bande ple of the earth. of churches are his under- | 8° touching a nature as to deserve a separate men- | at No, 468 T a like amount, making a permanent fund of | !*Kindling in thatsection a strony disunion spirit. shepherds, and ought to be examples to the flocks | !0m,—we mean the contributions of the old sol- | H. ‘Table $10,000, the interest of which ($600 annually) is Placed under their charge bythe Great Shepherd. | Zer# at the Military Asylum, who, lacking the | _ no 3 7t to be used for the parchase of groceries and other ‘hey are to go before to lead and point out the peg Cone the sheep are to foliow him only so far as follows Christ. Then came the duties of Christians to their pastors, and how Cent are to follow Christ, Neto 8 the sick, comforting the mourner, following him tothe garden, bear the cross with him, _- the communion table, and through all the duties enjoined upon us by the pecuniary means to help the poor orphans, have sent specimens of their — bandiwork, so inge- nious, useful, and tasteful as to be sure of com- manding a ready sale. Such exertions on the — of these 2 gocd old soldiers should put to the lush those of more ample means who move not a finger in behalf of the friendless and parentless. necessaries for indigent females. There is a sur- plus of £199.75 at present available for that pur- pose. The fuel fund is 85,000, the interest of which (#360 annually) has been ex: for foel for the poor of the town, purchased and distributed in the winter months by the Ladies’ Union Be- nevolent Society, and the Trustees recommend that the said soclety FOR SALE AND RENT. . [For other “‘ For Sale and Rent”? advertisements, S00 first page.) URNISHED ROO FOR RENT, at 406 street, between ethand 7th sts. de rtd Boston, Dec 3—The meeting called by the ultra-Republicans in commemoration ef Joba Brown, to take place bere to-iay in Tremont Temple, was ed of by the Union nen, whe took possession of the hall, chese Richard Sulli- Savi bh life, through th to gi Tue Tueater THIs Eventne.—Prof. Ander. tes also. Thi aaayy ne na eye = errs negara oe and vanvlon vlour throug! y e grave lor) ee q se | = groceries . e re] 8 ACC resolutions denouncing Brown yi fone Hath Stat ative a | oe et pte "Thee ie Wea ny | ReGh Amen ate comes too, OBER | aearonnt Me, Redinanang ue Scerin) | wegen spond he quae of pa Girected te ’the’ unseteerted ad ek aUlY | entertainment, at balf-pest two to-morrow, speci. | Steet between G and Hi. woe _ | camperation ra) stati Bie Rigen chee mre ce te ine 0 Bet Mr. Laird,) stati that the out- There will be preaching at this church every ally for the benefit of schoolsand families. Really ers ) = Sanborn and other weil known abolitionists vainly OR RENT—The FURNISHED HOUSE at | standing debts of the C tion (including an | endeavored to be beard uch confusion night this week, commencing at 7o’clock. Rev. | there should be no procrastination on the part of F aba crrest, between 12th sad 13h, (Franklin eatimate of those which whit fall duc up to the ist | sued tis iy rosag wo tpn called in and the Mr. Nichols is expected to officiate. those who have not seen this great former. at pply on the promisse. ah of January next) amount to $15,430.29. To meet | Temple was soon cleared and closed by order of Grace Chutch.—The rector, Rev. Mr. Holmead, | '™8t¢84 of promising yourself to see bim to mor- A COM SORT ARLY FURNISHED PARLOR | this indebtedness, there is of uncollected taxes | the Mayor discoursed in the morn! from St. Matthew, 25 6. | T°¥> the better way is to go and see him to-night. and CHA. BER on the firet floor for rent, at | #14 573 80; licenses, &c., $2,089S2; making upon the . le of the ten virgine. ‘The clowe of Baitanpy.—Yesterday afternoon, Wm Branan Nisaiw reat ibe eat 7 hon aoe waLaet beg Tg Secouelien Ses Suethens Petersen was a u . taxes which will not ous " alvility resting apo us alluded te, beer ago" appeared before Justice Donn to answer the charge FOR, PENT—1re, handsome FURNISHED | the ist proximo, and there will os ot ce piveernonvita, Dec. 3—On motion of Mr. the months of the year have gone away from us, of being the father of an illegitimate child, born AR 5 aad CHAMBER: ith or without | $7,663 62 to meet the above indebtedness. Re- | Holt, of Moscogec, a preamble and res»lutions ® dwelt Cs The » Jon the 2th of October of Margaret Reynolds. | Board, at J. UTCHET’S, » corner Of 6th | ferred to committee of wavs and means. submitted by him were made the special ord -r ave arse ager < rakmipe J sooo af The case was of short duration, all that was re- | and D ste. (intel.) de 4-eo2t' Bill of John Booth, for six months’ as | for Tursday, proposing @ conference at Atlanta, Blow cam any man be aad to go fore wes hei | Ste pein. the gut of hemaber. Fhe Deng | MNO LET A two: stor, brisk HOUSE, contin. | acnvenger af Guardote,e3t-and bl of file | fhr Sts of Eebrnry, to counel and nay at 5 en the bridegroom” who has never opened hfs wn of thirty dollars per annum until the infant ar- rnerof Band Seventeenth ate. ‘Opposi + beth, for washing blankets, &c., at Guardhouse, to acknowledge himself 2 follower of Christ? ~ under the ex sting exigency The preamble takes resident’s Square, Low $5 75, were seferred to claims committee. There was yet another and moreawful coming of irom tt suyens yours et Se, sty ext oom san ate hy ite tl rood tenant, de 4-3t™ strong grounds in favor of having all sectional ee Apply next door. Mr. Stake offered « resolution in relation to the | |. -stious finally settled, and ebjects to ecparate the bridegroom, when he shall appear in hisma-| Tu Propose SERENADE TO MR. BRRcKIN- 5 epee eS eee eee ere deste action. ’ jesty to judge both Heaven and Hell. Shall we | inex —It was the intention of the friends of Mr. | F’ VER RS Toe HOUSE and GROUN TS AG, | linet of Aqueduct street, and meet him without one act of preparation? Breckinridge to tender him a serenade last even- ‘on the policy OUSE ‘ aideeotin Pocus Oa 5 gad GROUNDS lately of altering said lines. | “Gen! n,”? ig he, Ty ord ‘eay wait for the Government. How long will Texas, M. B. Church South —in the morning, Rev. D. | ing, but this purpose being made known to that | recent! Mrs. Smith as a le institute, ? “ F st . For fu i ion apply to C ABERT, | You wait?) How long will you have a Govern-| New On: zans, Dec. 2.—A committee of citi- 8. Doggett, DD, af the Vir, tala onference, sees Seely declined the proffered Bea corte ee on apply ERT, oun mere zens of Texss bave petitioned Governor Hovston to convene the Legisiature, to which the Governor responded that viewing the proj messure as unwise, be could not call the Legisiature, bat if a majority of the citizens of the State petitioned for it, he would not stan. in the way of it. These- cession feeling strongly predominates. THOMAS LAWSON, de 4-eotf Surgeon General U.S. Army. . FOR, BENT 4 front PARLOR and HAM- AK, neatly furnished, at No. 511 Eleventh st., opposite the Theater. de 3 st* Matthew, 16.14 His subject was the it in- A Voice —‘That’s 0.” Mr. Hill objected to the third reading. There was no hurry, as he understood the bridge would not be finished till July next Gentlemen said the Corporation was committed. He thought not. The Government had filled up a portion of the street since the matter was brought up here before Mr. Stake said the Government was in a tight pe had Bridge st. to clean, and took the earth cover the pipes at Aqueduct st. to protect them. That was now done, and the Government would do no more. Mr. Hill thought it was hasty legislation in the former boards to increase the debt of the town 6,000 to pay for the condemnation of property to make Aqueduct street, as the Government would have to make the Aqueduct bridge any how, and lay their water pipes and condemn the prop- Criminat Covrt.—To-day, the Court havi met, Laurence Dent (colored) was placed on tria! for stealing a quent ot old and silver coin, a silver watch, a num! of brass checks, a pistol and a razor, from George M. Miller. he case was pending when our report closed. Pustic Meeting tn Farrrax County.—An adjourned meeting of the citizens of Fairfax county was held at the court-bonse on Saturday last, when several resolutions of rather ultra-south- ern views were adopted over others of a more conservative character offered at the same time. dwelt with reat force upon the readiness of the ‘reater importance ap- parent in the spiritual s) The speaker was careful to avoid exciting political udice; but attributed present difficulties to the fact that men had deserted the rule given by the trae God, and framed a rule of action for themselves. At re cay Rev. W.B. Rowzie preached from James, URNISHED ROOMS TO RENT —Thirteenth Pin rags between E and F sts., No. 452. Naval Intelligence. Norvotx, Dec 3.—The surveying schooner Crawford bes arrived here, with loss of both anchors and foremast sprung. She comes to the Navy Vard for repairs The steamer Pensacola is now in the dock at the Gosport Navy Yard, and will come out in about ten days and proceed to Washington. ENT—Handsomely furnished suits of KOOMS, with Board, if required. No. 500 Eleventh street, between Pa. avenue and E st. wv OR RENT—A_ PARLOR. on the first floor, and three fine Bedrooms on the floor above, at No 276 Pa. avenue, two doors east of the Kirk- wood House. de $-tf OR RENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE, of 3 stories, containing 12 rooms. located near the Church of the Ascenston.—It being the first Sun- day in Advent. the services were interesting At night service, Rev. Mr. Smith preached from the L chapter Ist Corin , partof 11th verse, upon the coming of our Saviour. WE ake sure nothing more is necessary to se- cure a large attendance at the cotillion party of the Union Fire Company, to take place next Tuesday night at Franklin Hall, than a mere re- New York Bank Statement. ty fe ied erty, as at other points. New Yorx, Dec. 3 —The weekly statement of Wesley Chapel —Rev.S_ 8. Roszell delivered an | ference to the fact. The Union boys are always tor Bias fofl ell tem treose te ona Aline Mr. Stake mall they would have only put the | our city Banks shows an increase in loans of eloquent discourse from the text of Matthew 12.6, Also for aoe ea nec aaoa Naar | 5 rooms and ki! en, Inquire al 2 ‘Ou nth st between Handi. bat PLEASANT SUITS OF ROOMS TO LET, with Board, at No. 486 Twelfth et. between Eand F. Apply next door,at No 4™2. de 1-st™ ipes across without the roadway, as at College ranch. Capt. Meigs agreed to make the bridge if Georgetown would condemn the property to make the street. Mr. Tenney was glad to have bismind relieved im the morning service. It was the continuation of adiscourse from this text, begun when ona receat visit to this station. $7,019,000; a decrease in specie of $217,000; a de- crease in circulation of $162,000; and a decrease in deposits of €6,687 Have You a Coven or Corp?—then try the compound squill lozenges manufactured by J. B. Moore, druygtst, Pennsylvania avenue, rus Wartd,) of thiscity. They are all the rage in the Cpe ac Sccession Meeting at Mebile. Tax oreNine PRaveR of the Rev. T. H. Stock- Mr. Hill persisting in his objection, the resolu- Moxtie, Dec. 1—A large secession meeting ton, Chaplain of the House, yesterday, concluded | Federal Metropolis, and deservedly so. ENT— be tion lays over. was beld here last night. when Jobn Bragg, Judge priliote "nak tecroh cont te Gens ou NGshis RIE Geos RMS ruahiy Furnished Parlor ai Ne S3Scne | Mir. Tenney offered » resolution directing the oes. tc - ane uced at the Theater a new,five-act comedy, local to this city, called ‘‘Fasbion and Follies of Washington Life.’ It is high-toned, and will give a true and faithful picture of life in the metropolis. Lancuny —Last night the boarding-house of Mrs. Campbell, on Four-and-a-balf street, was entered by some 4 of persons, and two shawls belonging to ladies in the house were stolen. Offer to thee our omc art for the the po. and the future. ill it please , for hrist’s sake, to grant us thy special aid? Thou art very high and lifted up. Thou Jookest down over the whole land, from lake to gulf, from sea to sea, from the rising of the sun to the going down thereof, and thou knowest all our doings, and thou knowest all our dangers. Thou knowest that our good men are at fault and that our wise men are at fruit, in the North, in the South, in the East, and in the West; they are all at fault. ‘We know not what is best for us todo, and, with common consent, we come to thee, oh Lord God, oom fortabl. of E and Eleventh sts. ae del 6t* 1S. OMS. T “ lag tho above will Gan Pwotandecmnsper hambers at No, 211 P enue, Hot-l. St* Dargan, Geo. O. Ketchum and Hl. G Humpbi were unanimousiy nominated as delegates to ‘State Convention. = and means committee to inquire into the ex- etmed of anticipating the revenue to meet the ciency as shown by the clerk’s statement, by borrowing $5,000 of the sinking fand, the Cor ration to give due bills redeemable on the ist of April, 1861. Mr. Fearson 0} the resolution. He did not like issuing notes. Let the Corporation bor- row the money or force people to pay their taxes. He pitched into the sinking fund at some length Mr. Tenney said it was only a change of debts. He defend Pa. Alexandria arkets. Avexanpria, Dec. 4 —Flour—Family eg $7 00, extra $5 25a6 00; super $4 £785 Ov. beat —white, fair to good, $i i0a@i 20; red $1.05" 81.15. Corn—white 50a60c ; vellow 55e63c.; mixed S5a6ie. Rye Gsa70. Oats 3ia33c. Corn Meal 69a72¢ bushel. Seeds—limothy $3a83 50, Clover $6 25086 62; Flaxseed $1 4008145. Provisions— Butter, roll, 10a20c ; Bacon Ilal3c.; Pork $7.00a F& R its of well FURNISHED OOMS. smo eters or if desired will be reuted separately, Apply at 435 Eighth st., be- tween G and H sts ,directly north of the Watent Office. de i-3t oneene OF CONGRESS AND OTH- S.—For rent, suits of PARLORS and CHAMBERS i. New Yorx, August 21, 1859, Pa. Messrs. Hostetter & Smith. Pittsburg. the management of sinking 2 ‘ . haadsumely furnished, fund, and on the question being putthe resolution } &-'5""ard ialdc. Eque 1ialée, Whisky a0. and we pray thee to overrule all unreasonable and | digeauton aud dy snep im, oosatoua in attended with | AIGLER’S Confectionery, opposite ‘Kirkwood | was passed, and the Board adjourned till to-mor- eae y wicked men in all partsof our Confederacy. We | obstinate attacks of diarrhea, Being a medical | House, do St | row (this) evening. at 7% o'clock tt Merketw. pay leaps to inspire and to strengthen and to assist | man myse f, | se.dom take any medicine, but know- OR RENT-—A two-story HOUSE, on O street, pat Several boats with flour, &c , arrived by canal yesterday, and report that coal boats will arrive some time in the course of to-day or to-night. triots in every partof our Union. And ing thatthe pecu'iar condi ion of my system re- may thy heer = rest upon all departments of our quired both @ tonic and stimulant, | determined to try the effect of a bottie of BaLtimone, Dec. 4—Flour steady; Howard between 6th and 7th, contaiain, stveet and Ohio $5. Wheat firmer: $1.05+1 15; cd'and painted, “Apply fo BALDWIN gently repair painted. ply to pwd BROTHE Y white $1.20a1.42. Corn steady; new white a Ge e‘Preident of heme Celie Glace ned bs | Bete cemmenaucs cneaherttere Land ol | Pasig oe Tn tns Dit ner Devoe nin ae wee immediate advisers. They lack wisdom; but, if| powels for thres ‘months, and during thet time t | EXOR SALE OR RENT—A fine DWELLING GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS Pace ees reas PRs, Bast they call ee thee, thou wilt give them wisdom, iad lost Sfheen pow: f flosh, In two yooke I FotSi coatatning, 11 rooms pod fine. yard. Se maa ee new York Markets. ech ounda in shave a a at eta. Fe = ng of 1 ieee Tralacth Sot” Whilet we trast thet they may ter | © jus appetito, perfect digestion, and no symptoms | ferme wplease inquire next door of Mr. BU HIG™ He meth Building Avsociation of Georgetown | , NEW Yorx, Dec. 4 —Flour Se. lower. Wheat sia or darrhes 4 wi themselves, we here also pray for them. thy holy spirit be oe — eee erst Hite they ma! speed: see act what is [or them to do; and %, it them pil do iIttand to - ut, wy, eall your in- | NAN de 1L-lw* coamaticks tas taanaas RNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.—Several neatiy furnish-d Rooms can he obtained at res. sonabie rates on application at No 52 Third street east, Capitol Hill, three squares from the tol ‘The fami'y of the advertiser consists of t and no children. dei {URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—Twelve dealtomety Bar ed beet and Chambers, 3) downward. Corn declining. Provisions dull. re id it adelig t- Whisky nominal at 18 ke taste, and the tangitls effects upon the system area delightful warmth to the stomach and an exhilarating glow over the waole surface of the 'y. exciting copious perspi- ration without stimulating the brain or accelera- ting the nervous sy*tem so as to leave any of lagsitude o relaxation. ‘Th in the use of this admirable pre; tryit Yours, truly, le 4-003t Financial. New Yor, Dec. 4 —Stocks are dull and lower; Chicago 2! Rock island bots Of Tilinots ; New jo. laced. We thank thee for this bright and beauti- Far morning for the assembling of the two Houses Central shares 57 x; Michigan Southern. York Central 754; Hudson River RR os pray that thy blessing may rest on the Vice President and upon every Senator in his piace; upon the Speaker of this House and upon every member in his place. We rejoice to learn that they see their responsibility and that i bs held at the Council Chamber on TU+ SDAY EVENING next, at7 o'clock. An eleetion of off- the afternoo: for that the Judgrs tnd the Sceretary will bein attendance from 410 7 “de 1 St WILLIAM KING, Seo. aND POTATOES. 100 barrels No.1 Baldwin Apples, 81 do cers to servs during the ensuing year will be held o’ciock. By order of the Bi APPLES APPLES, No.1 Nonesuch Greenings and Pippen 43 6 . WESTBROOK, No. 17 West Fifteenth st. Kaper, have you seen Prof. Wood's advertise lari sty or thres different n experien cook in the basement ply meals. Apply at No. 250 on F, between Mth sts. del 3* ns Direct Importation from Paris tin our paper. Read it; it will interest you. Al BY thon ae licking amas ace tet oun Soa "same : OR RENT—The HOUSE and STORE. on Ps. 19 bar ‘Sackron White Potatoes, tom ee WE LLIAM, - ‘. " vs + 0 othe Seven Build- 3 'T so! 5 , We z . D Rice tete On Loon es 008 ete ewe bracers Wasthnzton money” wantin’ exchange: fr Of | inges “The sire ts at present occupied by Mr. Der | New Hampshire, aud will be sold low on or before | 92 Alarket Space, Washinstom, D. Cry ond ¥ Cite su ue every heart, every min , and sanct al ~ J Trevise, Paris. kinds o ; o as a shoe store. Possession given by the Ist of | arrival to close the consignment, actions to thy own glory and the greatness of our Dry Goods, at Matthews & Gore’ - Joogmber next, or before, For particu: SRULEY & BROTHER, i Deo 4 eare — whole people; and grant that we may still live in | S°venth street, between 1 and east side, inguice of Mr. DYER, at the store, or Str CAR | desiw 99and101 Waterst,Georgetows, | , My stock of FINE PARISIAN FANCY GOODS peace and armony n this blessed Union.’’ Covens —The sudden changes of our climate are | RO1.’S, next door. - —_ and Lad so»rces of Pulmoaary, Bronchial and Asthmatic Affections. Experience having proved that simpis romedies often act speedily and certainly whi tak-n in the early staces of the d recou sould at once be had to ™ Brown's Brone n, will do woll to inspect my stock before tuey pur- chase any where “ise, to convices themselves that my goods cannot be surpassed in beauty, e! and quality by any others in the market dei-lws WM_EMMERT. A PLEASANT SUIT OF FURNISHED ROOMS to rentat No 422 Twelfth stroet, between H street and New Ycrk avenue, consist- A Hanpsome Imrrovem'Nt —The well known shoe establishment of Harmon Burns (Pennsyl- vania avenue, between Four-and-a-half and Sixth NOTICE. . LL Notes take at parfor BRY GOODS at E. G MAN’S, 117 Bridge street, south side. We have just received a sp endid steck of Kid Gloves, javing tele Y Gauntiets, Embroideries, Cloaks, Shawls, &c,, | taken the greatest pains in selecting every siasdta} tad ac hassaats satavon: tat 1 ber. osm & . L oe i myself when in Paris, { have no hovitation to exil ation pias resp rerert npelalnen = ge spelen Weeder ofthe Tartare seertes attekt ne by thts wil epriviloge: of kitchen and cellar, ited 3 rey ne ageing which we will | Tivm the most fashionable produces ft-m Paris sjou¥ners in Washingt nin the winter. 008 large Room inthe sccund story and three Chambers: in the third story. do 1-30 precaution & more serious attack may be effectually warded off Public Speakers and Singers will find them effectual for ciearing and strengthening the voice. See adver del-ly but ladies will be the best judges for themsel fresh stock of goods, looks as bright as 2 new pin. The store has Seen entirely remodeled, and with new decorations, carpets and fixtures, and splendid ave also received a splendid stvie of ing articles: 117 Bridge st ,south side. aoe Ve vet ard Cloth Cloaks, elegant in style and jeonant ENT—Three beanti ARLORS, in lity, for indies and children; Cloth Gaiters. tor Disip-qioms. inden, {9 fone by 616 lighis,) fe = FOR REND abu Streets corner Fitermh ee. | UST RECEIVED— indies and cluidren; French Ronnets, Flowers. Really one of the handsomest and most tasteful . HoLLoway's PiLis AND OINTMENT. oooupied last session of Congress by Hon, Mr. 1 hhds. prime Porto Rico SUGARS, Feathers and Ribande; Sets ef Flowers, composed establishments of the sort we have ever seen. The | Falling of the Womb Bil Pwd early goed f Humpurey, are now for rent. Aliso, the Parlors| 150 bp Eye WHISKY, of hesd dress, boaquet for the breast, and wreaths new stock of goods is In keeping with the store, | gestation. many young married Jos Bre subject | now occupied by F. de Haas Janvier, Eeq., in the | 250 b ING and ALEWIV for trimming the 4) gnificent Party ltresses, and embraces all the latest London and Paris | $98 sinking of the womb, whish causes them con- | sane house. There are also several fine Rooms} 30 bb’ hed and Refined SUGARS, and wreaths to mat reaths for the Hair, 1 styles, as well as the most approved home patterns, | Mont wiii be found iuvaiuable in those emergencies | Suitable for single gentlemen or small familicnwith | 9 bags Rio and Java COPFEE. every style and erant Veivet an Wit wilt commend the goods more especially to age ptt ee disperses with the neoessity for pea- | OF withont hoard. ee ru poor ng : Fo pried) Mot aoe 2010 psa ny atta oy aes customers {s the fact that they have all been made | sart.s or mechanical agencies. ‘The Pills will brace pie UNION CLUB HOUSR b llsescnd “tf ih <0 Lace Bows: Cheuiille Gears; tant-om oom expressly for him. Pausing to note the new | the onfoebled organs, strengthen the system and AND NEWS ROOMS, 100 BBLS. OF FRIME CIDER, ered Zousyes and Zougve Shirts: a fine asscrtmeat wrinkle in the way of displaying goods, the eye | secure the invalid from 6 futuro relapse. ‘The: No. 448 THigtgenti St. UST arrived and for sale cheap for cash. in Drees Trimmings. Trimmings fo- Party D-e-ser; is next attracted by the warlety of articles and the peboines i FE ee ne Between Penna. avenue ant F street, pao ARNY & SHINN. | Gilt Belts. Braids, Buoklesand Buttons, of the beet Xe ists = completeness of the cmapey te from the big Late Residence a of the Mayor. ani St per box or pot. —— | Lyons Gold; Zousve Suits for boys, &e. 0 2 Bl, COLLINS & CO’S PHILADE i warm “Buffelo”’ overshoe to the tiny and graceful —- ams This house will be open to Gentlemen early in MASS ERG a Bec We nce conmtantly A hy cd gegen y ye gy ew gaiter for Indies’ wear. hes, there were stout wrinsat of Wstaats den pe so cand es otros December. In the meautime 8 innited nomber of receiving fresh sup lies of the above delightfal bow which | with toreduce as much as possible bel orals Lean’ tly. fe, and invite want ° 5 gutters “ar pip a With exits Reavy | Blood Purifier. in another ooluma. oF* | Mooms can be engaged permanente, va co, | Sita wie freee, eo beer dr areatrtrw, hecho = soles; and ourious short-legged boots of ~ = OR RENT—A three story-and- » Agents, leather, lined with calfskin; anda half open| | HAVE NUW ON HAND A COMPLETE | IGS, SAL5, OR REN TM three stunpend: | fee ced re ——_ Sippcre st foe thing for Curtineh’prcent) | Ladjew Aidand Lasting Velvet Trimme MMM | fi "6; furie: parviaulare teguresitis hoger Sf AND FOUND slippers, (just the thing for Christmas presents, a ng ror further re 10 i 3 some embroidered and some of red and maroon Ladi ogee id and Lasting Buttoned Boots, foraicking store of McGREGOR & CO., No. 530 Lost D FOU? Seventh st., opposite Suter, Les & Co,’s' Bank: House FOR BENT GA tires. stary BRICK DWELL- No. 470;hatwoun’ Foand @ strects Apply tod KWUOD, 476 Twe.fth no 19-dtf R REN’ U joining with water and gas, or! OR. hi ‘with gas, in second story,in a pleasnot part of the city. Terms low. Apply 3 he premises, an colored Legeads . rm J lined with soft chamois skin. But we *nt room to enumerate half the new and beautiful things to be seen at Burn’s. Pay bis store a visit by all means. See advertise- ment elsewhere of bis number. Pp tig, ea siytante the aeighben — of man’ vingtn neighborhood Twentiah and Boundary streets were made glad on Thanksin’ day by the forethought ity of the ladies cor with the Ladi Morocco and Goat*kin Buttoned Boots Ladies’ Thick end Fur Boo Misees’ Kid Velvct-trimmed Misses’ Kid Heroes, and Goatskin But’d Bovts, Lv aioh t am Mag teane Ry $1 pair lower oe the same quality can be bought elsewhere in ‘Also, @ fall assortment of Boots and Shoes for gents’ 8’, and youths’ : de 1,8 ENTHaE Me, ac et Syne sta ASHINGTON COUNTY, D. C., 3p or Dx CEMBER, 1860.—Brought before the fopWashington sounty.D.C.ranaa esta: Sdark sorrel HORSE, about 16 dante high; one white hind fot and age spot inkis foreh-ad ard small one Brow! yt . aparenls, Spout 3 > rent Sing ©) Li ae bee Md door, sbout the f of November. jes from Ashin; "y, D. C.. on cour- Wisse Pmty arasc fae ‘ae ed lass. avenue, between ¢t! LoS te comet nae Caen tg age owner | a. take bim & tty decided some ime stage that Shey Poul “de eat" ALFRED RAY, J.P. giv Fos, “RENT-—A three story brick HOUSE. opn- = od order, with y the r children of that vicinity a taining & rooms, in go ) olde Pain Pe al ae lB emcee eter colcbet OST—On Seventh street, on Saturday evening rs fashioned Than tures complete, on H street, hetwogn, ath snd Beh.) | cet a PACKAGE. containing maronio aiplo= oe dbp «i aseeaear oee a Jard attached, corner of Frstrect nortii an i4th ac, | 2%, The Gader wis! be luhora/ly rewarged by lee y= x Sa 1 invitation; and, to judge from the num- To puntual sad reliable. tousats the terms | inejtat WITT LES! int Store, |r HE GEM OF THE SEASON. sgus ced Fir ow enly syste Sons sed Se cit pate, Se 0 retary | eee =| nave pup esse ; 4 a ones, God’s poor, enjoy themselves. It was ree eve; aad fattors himself swith ange BALA anol] AD of anaes atiuaeen $10 Wenn oF ea Becomen Soaks Fits; GENTS" oa ulifo Bue, a also, a pleasure to witness that, while they eat Wtaonal facilities, he will be enabled to ex. ons LEAR M of 90 scree, situated | onal BOX. meshed "GG. Andrews, Goldeboro’, BATS siso,s arse and a er rn themesives, ow Fee not forget the loved ones at rtigend feole confident that all that te | ing-house, corn-houss, stables, do; well-fenoed | North Carling,” containing Gi Military But” | As my assortment of these goods 1s A eal from ineosundaaee provided. Tadeed, too much | Receseaty te satiety bie cid ga one wil | and watered; within four mules of Washington 18 | $758 Shove reward wil be, paid for the return of | Stil At exoending y low prices. - je joest. ir Dol 101 6 balan ein bt a s yeapen esnnot be evades %. the ladies er ae idee Reg i pvmt fonts aes fe . itis Prouliatly dentrable as & country rest the Ramo co (poet ok Aspe COULIN, Ast. theta arene children “veel pesfectly at aut oh ‘aiey them- om wae bhp 7 77- y O1 ENTINI, f situa od sean belies ead a Py re) + OST OK STOLEN—A small TERRIER no 27-2w Sign of the White Bear. wel t and home bh French Confectioners Restaurant. ic eae » bridge keeper, a DOG, (black and tan,) with # leather. rn ves, to eat and carry as much as roped Ben oe av. wor le is. de 7-26 (black a a.) Cc SA. mu 2 gy Sage It is intended that what was aai-te ee taa TOs coliar, His ears lop over his head. Ap ITY STEAM OOD MILLS of tees hould be einem to Had mel pa s) awe s tothe ‘aND ls reall: re, mir. ‘tor, leave ePoT. Foot of Sovenicenth strest, blow War Dipartment, soy length and size, to euit INTERIOR ADORNMENTS. 486 re ‘ote, re cares ue to 303 G street will be duly rewarded. le PAPER HANGINSS, ali es ‘Warranted Gsid Band Window sumiee, CAME TO THE Gait BAY Nal pe morn- his arena, which now looks so dark and Raeecmaenannion scenes like the above, and to Know that there are yet those am: us who are wooD red, ong ‘ana ull, tr d jliand Shades, all ing of the S008 it penes wants of cs able and willing to aid those who need all the oo s,made to order | el OO By | "352? sicser [x's AL, HOUSBS, proterted assistance that can be given them. “B. Hy ENCH HATS, at her Show R oe and take her & Fy (pam has ies, the a aay he Ly » dirt, —— --— ut ween aad ., Rear lowi! stock very aed eees Chase Cee 6 NeW bd — Far | eae market, No. uaz” no St Bt ime malate, fe needing the Saree foods | de 1-3t* 3 ween i7ch fe shes nol0-tf 282 Ps. av. ctw. Teh'god 1 cm eetey, anh Beye ae entip Uswkine, wie Rusins: a AISINS# wil and it to thUiradvantans to give moe call EWARD.—My house was entered - bad. been policeman King on watran RAISINS! orf gAlLwOrk exrouted and euperintended by preats- $50 TENS crenive, the sth Nowe at about YARDS 6-4 VIRGINIA CLOTS, of the cbar; them euttt and carrying away 100 Boxes ra ‘4 UQeal men who have served s regular app: joeship | half past 8 o’clock, pnd robbed et 2100 in timber the lands of Mrs. Elizabeth More- 100 do. lo. do. Bunce! do. _. P attherr . in go'd gold pirce, | 4 peavy ; Fane cle, Eat in this county, appeared for trial before Jus- 100 qr. boxes: do do. 4 { on guarantied or no required. * ‘abo ¥ or S4Li of the best kind, Donn. Mr. Stone appeared for the . Yoo hif. Seas fo. ~ Jeane give me & on! ir her | ae ‘6. and the a nye. Sup. and white Bianbete, , Mr. Swi This case comes | ,,tngtps® and far sAle vers Ok. ee COTY Mo. 486 Seventh street, doors aboy Tsay 007 She Spare "Onfrcoes, of under the second section of the “ Act in relation | 59 so-1w rt 5 no 24 eolot*if Fellows’ Hall.” 'W. P. NICHOLLS. ve a stock wore? depert- FEANE chores, GN costs =z <~ Rigp pow seeret Br Goes ine : IN | Has remoVED 10'No, 199 Seven Buildings, t A -| Pa.avenus * no 21 -2awSsw ves, _ 25, | Sud I only call their special sttentivn to the follow- :