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“LOST AND FOUND. deat mS eee : Hea paras tai: [Aas cater Raa LOCAL NEWS. ("Tus Braz baecpee the List of Letters remaining in the Washington City Post Office under the provisions of the law directing them to be printed in the newspaper having the largest ‘GHORGETOWS. | THE LATEST NEWS Corrependoncs of The Bier, | PELEGRAPHIO. Pe r- the meeting of the Board of Common Caun- the on Friday evening | there were present all | The Kansas Exped:tromagainst Montgomery. memibere except Mr. Will “val 5 2 * the day. The introductory 5 “Union,” of Dr. Stockton at the Capitol, was heard by an audience which densely crowded the Hall of Representatives; and during the entire day Pp on & more serious attack may effooe ry last. The above reward will be lspzrgnpance, Mo., Dec. 7 eireulation within the delivery of the office. Its | the capactons Presbyterian church on Four-and-a- rasdedod © Basle Speakers ad Boars ; ia for the aatvers of same atthe -b: room | The report of the Chief of Police fot five mouths | rived here yesterday from Fort oat who ine toe dally circulation is more than double that | beietrocy gan crema ty tr done Oy con | rouee bes advoraanmont is ar Stat es soe uocicheia stents coer. | ace aguiet cad Monremesy sate be Sovad. of any other Daily printed in the District of Co- | Sited im the services of the dedicationof the pS eo = 146; sent to workhouse, 26; dimmleaed, $4; mentor: | Donoca Boe te eouthnen to the lnmbia. eburch just refitted and reopened for divine wor- | _ All of Dr, Humphreys E'Sore specie H PSP ir oe ead OF lodgers, 260; amouui of dies and steals eaanen GAC Sania Ported Monten Te ban - — er cloacae guameeny eaten attended | meopethio, pre yas Sa open re small su crete under the belly and on $193.61. Referred back to the Chief, with in- | and held an Interview with General Samer, who Dapicatory Seavicas at rms First Paxssr- | at usual service in e&ch. ee eabaeiee — 2 ae ose q A sey mp nearly baat, aad horns Stractions to report the amount of fines and costs | had undoubted e that M. y was reaiax Cuvacn.—Notwithstanding the | nauspl- | Mt P Church, Ninth strect.—The services were | each, with book of “full directions. For sale by | prove property, pay classes, and take Ber 33 Oerhe ratitlon of Ucetiiell venders of Iteor a ee ee men, and state ‘weat! * - | cond: pastor A fison, a . i w ie bi 4 - | was determ’ show pn the dedi pet roonsry First Pres- Seitecres a discourse up aie death of ‘Stephen retail qos iA. Pasreratl, 353 Bas F @e 7 3t* First Toll-gate, BELPER pers and magazines—setting forth that thelr atles General ee - of Genera Dylesien Chase tecaghons_pesteeded Ses fad wean She text of AC, 7 54 teh, 18 the merning; Pepe ee iy cota eee Serer ant wade way oncertain Sy pet ere | Prog aod it wes thought thelr combined. forces cause germ. tations, 3,24. sadingnannts from ngton, fende: 4 ficlent tocapture Montgomery. pee An un 'y large number of Senators | ‘The man’s ion. The preacher intro- Fie stiadet tptorns!. snd external ew & FOR SALE AND RENT. rested by the police but dismissed by the magis- | Lieut. Scott bad heen disabled byan eecidental and ates aha. hh one or two diced ie subject a ee. [For Wieials aad =e . osprey ag meme y vd a shot through the leg. a members were present. ton to all condition of men. other Rent” advertisements a se Fens fagans snc ractetneng hL eceeeaien service was opened with the sing- Seienguage ot a geod man, | No other exh use see first page) ® | been a ciieae bere fx twenty yenms, Jet be bas Conviction of m Murderer. ‘Ing of an appropriat mn choir - | this yu wi ven y been greatly annoyed latel; night, 8. 7 tion of Ser! ‘was then read by she Rex. fs PS and its vanl Men of the'world have "prea doo for rent, Oa Blaveoth at votwoes ees oe f sbeng nh Yo bare Cy <a oe we staahieer rite the laner wad rtenbing hiss was el ¥ i J one n! in - . ea eet Ucn wien Ree Be seen, Pe Pika tak eres ue vetow » | Nrinntteatbaaata nee Bafeeniset On crvet the Tair. | ReRithcye ing teat fr belay, Cente snne mie ney ol ai of New ; rk, delivered an able and paser | frieeds sad soquain oes of the family are respect bis resideace watcbing for the offenders, he was approsched by | ‘0 2° Ey ty of murder 18 She senor t Bi Pa,ontho morning of the 10th, rhe etch Rey meme Pike patice hoor Joha ney and —— — sasloeramed Seanad ae sane ‘aud aioe BBBS without warrant ; him, dragging him from his home in the night to | Po*e,0! Kllllag wos first entertained by the priso- soul with his garnered riches, but it could not be. PORES OR RENT—A fine DWELLING- The body is of the earth, earthly; and for its pres- ining IL r@oms, and fine d, mtusted 203 fet, betweeu 0th and Zist ste.” For lease inquire uext door, Mr. BUCHIG- ner during the stroggle with Langhrey, they can- The; houor God more tham by putting | ent satisfaction these earthly treasures may an- 4 de 1eaw* | the watch: that ‘iim 5 honer 4 tions of bis own , | swer, bat the soul ts of the Deity. Etherial in its missed by the Chief of Police; that he was not fied him guilty of murder in the fest and «s he was sald to have reverence for the be wes perp wep eg 2 nature, it Is only satisfied with like sustenance; it wards charged by those officers with KID GLOVES CL. FOR RENT—Two fne_P, RS on under the ststuieevee slthough they also fed most bave congenial food, Mufsbility marks Laprestir SES Les SAMiB cuoves oor, and three in the mene td te that Huriey knew La ug’ an office?, and loor above, at No. 75 Missouri avenue. age in the Corporation limits, and with cai ‘arrest him. Hoey ts 5 bject of bis observation ing, as it thing of earthly origin, but the soul is im- At No. 364 D St, 434 and 31 als..near : ng concealed ; and not knowi quiteyoung, did. Wt Divine preseace, its-moral power, 13 | mutible, dernal,tnckanging-. ‘The word portion | @8-6t_ Botwoon th and 1uth street. Astnzawsw SHO oorner they would swear to, be employed at an Seas 088 Rage: sepia eee Seep emeaneaes| eaeeen arent ears eae | PRE ee ee MOE = | FOR RRNA ca srmmetee ROURE eG |S'cr ate muatner'e ace cae | Prem ee mere - : is 5 sul soun rafe; wi'l be Hi © I. cod tee onritthe dat piace; a tae honee of God. ve Inbertauce. ‘Though temporal ts | aheap. A family CARRIAGE and HAR. ph BES. fat bounded byt First st | ought to be dismissed. Naw Vorx, Dee. 9.—Commander Page and the ben there, shut the door upon the world, | the yift of God, they are the portion of the body. N enn also be purchesed to accompany: On this lot is a very la: arbor in fuil tenr- . Stake, who presented the petition, moved | Officers of the La Plata Exploring Fxpedition ar- its reference to the grievance committee, and said | tived here to oe if they found the facts to be as stated, the Corpo- | _ Buenos Ayres has been annexed tothe Argentine ration ought to reimburse the expense Mr. Pasco | Confederation ‘was subjected to, and withbeld the amount from The U. 8 brig Dolphin salled from Buence and thought of great and glorious Being who occupied. it. It was early promised, rr FY all where I record be Sore I will come un:o thee, and ] will bless thee.” Well might they tura aside to see this grest sight,—God with thein But the soul needs a spiritual portion; hence God is the portion of the soul. Washington Asylum aha pe religious ser- vice was performed at this institution by Rev. R. the horse if desired. For further particu ars ire at Star O1 de Ugh, cockapes MOUTH BAe onan 3 GINIA COCKADES, Py - rege grape ing, five hat fine asparacus beds, and a consider- ebe quantity of fine currant bushes, biack and white ; also, severa! fruit trees o! t quality, many rose-bushes of the many five plants of flowers, &c. "Finds. and nt will be low to an approved tenant, The the salaries of the officers. Ayres Oct. 2ist, for New York. in am earthly temple. How dreadful was this dasa locate eee some bm A dina te Warcciy VIR ice-house in the adjuiciog lot, which 3 Te rented Mr. Tenney said those two officers were both a of Bietsent ent N place, and yet bow delightful. “Surely this is | - sion and the audience, and was listened to with MRS E. LOWE, s-parately. For terms apply to Mra ‘IT’. BROWN, | good men, and he could not suppose they would atés scount on Bank Notes, none otber than the house of God, the gate of | respectful attention. After the sermon, theasylum 297 Pa. avenue, south side, | Fifth at; erie 10.419 I atzeet, between 6th an Heaven.’ What was all buman teaching with its well-digested thoug and charms of utter- ance, if God's own lips spoke not the soft whisper that it wes bis own. ‘They reverenced the sanctuary in the second because of its moral power. Men rarely be- came moral. never religious, dissociated from the House of God What it sought most to promote wasa character that was progressively like its own, a character cherished in all that was bind- ing In the obligations of law, all that was tender inthe sympathies of their greatand bigh Priest. ‘The sanctuary effected all these great objects by the power oftrath, prayer, and of the Holy Ghost Tntimately connec with these thoughts the third reason of this reverence for the sanctuary wes found in its active bexevolencé. While gen- eration after generation aig away, and thrones and dynasties bad van! |, proud institutions act in such a wanton and malicious manner. it} New Yorx, Pec 8 —The rates of discount on ‘was unreasonable to suppose they weuld amuse | uncurrent money are advancing under the influ themselves in sucha manner. He was not ready | ence of the heavy depreciation of State stocks to make up his opinion on this one-sided state- | Lilinols, Wisconsin, Jowa and Missouri! paper is ment. It was unreasonable on its face at 2 to 15 persent, discount. Pennsylvania and Mr. Fearson said Pasco told bim he had a | Maryland 4 to 5 per cent., and Obioand Keatucky Ss ceed in his pocket, with $50 1m it; and | 3 per cent. hat Robertson bad his band in his pocket, and be KK — ern bis = since The Kentucky Banks Kefuse te suspend. ir. Tenney said it was unreasonable. The pe- 1 Dec. $.—la response recent tition was then referred to committee on griev- mad» by the a yee ances. the suspension of specie ments, the Mr. English said he bad to present to the Board | Kentucky dcietnined eo a the dla would the memorial of two claimants against the corpo- | sfford nocommercial relief, and consequently they fation, enclosing their accounts. The accounts | will continue to pay specie as usual. were read, and were those of the Georgetown Gas an ‘ ut Company, for fighling the streets, $451 75, The and of W. T. Duv: 179 cast iron lam) ts 7 furnished, $586 41.'The memoralists say toese | NAPeRvirte, Ill, Dec. @—Mr. Van Arman ‘Tth, (Intel. de 10-Stes F¢ NISHED ROOMS.—Members of Cong: and are te woutelneny rere - ed 5 3 OF 81: e, can find 30 Four and-s-haifst., east side. betwen Pa and C st, de 8-lw* L4 W OFFICE FOR RENT—In Towers’ Build- 4 ing, corner of Sixth street and La. avenue, It is divi ed into two rooms, is convenient to the eyes Eowe. and in a good business locality. committee of the Young Men’s Christian Asso- ciation distributed religious papers to each of the inmstes. Methodist Episcopal Church South.—In the Morning service, Rev A.G. Brown, of the Vir- ginia Conference, delivered an eloguent discourse upon the subject of the ‘‘Doom of the wicked,” based upon the text of Luke, 26 19—History of the rich man and Lazarus. At night, Rev. Geo. H. Ray, of the same Conference, preached from the text of Galatians. 6.14. E street Baptist Church —At the close of the Rev. Mr. Kennard’s discourse last evening, ad- dressed to the yonth of our city, three young men and three young ladies were received into church membership, and bad the rite of Baptism admin- istered to them. The church on this occasion was ity. Fries 4 e verti: hav.ng ovher ores, would hire out his riding mare for the win- ter, toa careful person, for her board and $10 a — — “Horseman,” City Post Office. ie OK MOUNT VERNON. . NOTICE.—CHANGE OF DAYS. Ov and after Tacs tay, December i', the Steamer THOMAS COLLYER will make three trips per week to Moust Ver non, jeavi:g her 7» &t the foot 1 venth stre-t, at 10 »’elock on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS. de 8-lw SAMUEL BAKER, Captain. URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—Twelve handsomely furnished Parlors and Chambers. suitable either fora large party or three different families. An experienced cook in the tasement wel supply meals. Apply at No, 250 on F, between 13th and 14th sts. de 8-3t* OR RENT—PARLORS and F eA newly and hachecle ae urch Diverce Case. crowded, and the sermon was exceedingly affect- F YOU WANT TO SAVE THE UNION commenced sumnminy up the ease for nt u amounts have been long due, and to meet the ag- compietans lost, this great wor ” ze ed | Who has just recsiveu a large aupyly of fresh LB- | ——————————___________ ] jig it taxes uncollect Mr. Shekells, and ask ; aaa — = eh farvicns Aarieg tie din eee ie the STERS. ISH, and fine SHER. FOR RENT TA RRS Comfortable PARLOR and | that the corporation make some other provision | ‘erefore not go to the jury until Monday. ‘Feo shurchy in the fourth place wae distin: | morning from Hebrews 1.16, and at night from | Ghorteat not ce and on ibera! terms. nienceriocatraia the bent partof the city. Boned | Oey tee sue aceouat of the Counterfett Notes. rs oe oa : : . P.S—Oysters served to families and hotels ifde-ired. Apply at No, 293 Pa av,, between bth — , They reverenced the church, in the last place, * eas Bs H a dl its. de 7-3t* Georgetown Gas Light Company for lighting the Avorsta, Dec. ¢.—A number of spurious bilis becniae of fee soctal and fraterual character. One| , C©sre® of the Ascension —At night, Rev. Dr. | not scalded; they gre only scalded for persons est- } and 10 - oar Lippett preached from Zachariah, 9.17. of its prominen: characteristics was that no dis- tinction was made between the rich and the poor at the altar of Christ ‘The afternoon service commenced at 3 o’clock The discourse on this occasion was delivered by Rev. Charles B. Read, 1 D., of Richmond, whe sermonized from the 3d and 4th verses of the 3d chapter of Habakkuk. The object of this dis- course was to show the incomprehensible power of the Divine Being. He was assisted In the ser- vice by Rev. Dr. Gurley, Chaplain of the Senate, and Rev. Mr. Kennard, pastor of the E st. Baptist streets from August 1, 1559, to April 1, 1-60, | on the Mechantes’ bank of Augusta are in elrcu- $3.200.30, accompanied by a statement from Mr. | lation. The countertelts are printed in colored Laird, (the Clerk of the Corporation,) of uncol- | inks None of the genuine of thie bank are lected gus light taxes in the hands of Mr. Sbekells | printed in colors. the former and Mr. Welch the present collector Sa 5 em me Air English sald that in view of the length of South Carolina. time which has elapsed, the Gas Light Company Cotumsia, Dec. 10 —No% wmusmal in- ask that some other provision may Be freon, oo terest has transpired here Shes, Nee ere Ag the gas light tax, as the collections on the old and | All the delegates «ected appear to be in favor of new are barely suificient to meet the montbly | immediate tcession bills under the new contract. Considering the tardiness in payment of arrearages under the pre- _da8 T. M. HARVEY. EST FANCY GOODS, AT PRICE! TO SUIT THE TIMES, 2 . Dp One Paicz On At STEVENS’S FANCY STORES OZ no 22-tf 336, betw. 9th and loth ets. {ARM HANDS FOR HIRE—Two able-bodied | Negro Menandtwo Boys, accustomed to all kinds of farming. These negroes to be hired for the ensoing year. Apply to HENRY C. MAT- THEWS, Georgetown, de7 ev?w* Criminat Corrt.—Levi Barrett, convicted of stealing a sum of moneyfrom James F Gordon, was sentenced to 12 months in the Penitentiary. Jobn Pesps alias Rentzell was tried for stealing a lot of silver coin, about six dollars’ worth, from S.A.Schloss. He was convicted and sentenced to 15 months in the Penitentiary. Chas. Varney was tried and convicted of steul- ing two hams of bacon from Benjamin I. Baden Sentenced to six months In jail. F°s SALE OR’ RENT (Or Exchange for Western Lacds)—Tho three-sto.y BRICK DWELLING, with good dry cellar, No. 396 N street north, between 6th and 7th ste west. Also, for sal or exchange, tha two sim lar Brick Dwe. ings adjoming, (Nos, 698 and 690.) Will bo dis- of sepa: iv or together. For colars apply to JOHN MATTHEWS, No. 515 P street north, between 4th aud Sth sts west. de 7 3t* ret RENT-—A three story BRICK HOUSE, piensant y situated,(on Marviaad avenue, b tween 6 h and 7.h sts, Islacd,) containing 1 roms, with gas fixtures complete. it w.li be leton mod- Fire at New Oricans. 92 sent arranyement, they ask that the tix may he 7 * Robert M. Cluskey was tried for stealing a box SEs! asi | grate terms toa good tenant. Inquirs next door.to | ai ties ned, nd urratigements tnide ‘tb New Ortrans, Dec S —Blessey’s of) store, at cence nind or evening discourse was delivered | of clgars from Henry Lebne. He was convicted, | EL°PSFS! ops nga HORSES! | the premises. i de7-005.*_ | Theclerk through the year Yas used the pid and | {BC Corner of Poydras and” Magazine streets, was by Rev Jobn Jenkins, D. D , of Philadelphia, and a motion was entered for a new trial of the PRIVATE FAMILY (HAVING NO CHIL- Sust arrived at DORSEY & RAINEY’S Livery borut last night. Loss $30,000, partially insured . sasisted by Rev. Thomas H. Stockton, Chaplain | C2s°- Sables, sth at. between D and EK, a lot of, dren) having twp Booms to spare, would take Tap y sad uaieuene WT bete ie oe poe > ap feed of the House of Representatives, and Rev. George Layles, convicted in two cases of assault | fine Northern HORSES, amongst them “fy pike Ai Ths Keune couerinte asd ace lected $3 195.75. Deduct $1,543 33 for fivemonth’s beige eg gale yard Noble, of the Aerie pe pyang wane pa a Ps bal » Was sentenced to two months in jail r«f fine short tail Horses, sinsle driv- with gas They would havea pleasant home. In. | lighting, and you have left $1,352.42, which bia, and Chaplain in the U.S. Navy. each case. = quire at the Star Office, de5 iw* FURNISE ED ROOMS FOR RENT, at 406 D street, between 6th and 7th sts. de 4-tf COMFORTABLY FURNISHED PARLOR 334 CHAMBER on the first floor for rent, at No. 450 Twelfth street, between G and Hi. do 41w* Fok RENT—A_ PARLOR, an the first floor, — three fine Bedrooms on the floor above, at G Pa. avenus, two doors east of the Kirk- wood Houss. de $-tf OR RENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE, of 3 stories, containing 12 rooms, located near the Treasury Department, formerly oocupied by Sena- tor Big¢s ; or I wiil rent 5 rooms in said house. amount will probably remain uncolleoted. After some conversation as to the proper com- mittee to take charge cf the accounts and memo- rials, they were referred to the committee of ‘wavs and means Our vo eae in the Star of Saturday last embraces all other business acted on by the board, except the very interesting debate on the Trinity Church hurial-grousd resolution, which is crowded out to-day, out will appear to-morrow. GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS HEAP GROCERIES tos Horses, and 8 Pony suitable for a boy to ride, alfor which will be sold on accommodating terms. ie 33 NEW STYLES “ CLOTH CLOAKS. We have this day opened 33 more new CLOTH CLOAKS, such as Arabs, English Sacques Zouaves, ‘Basques, Chesterfisids. Palctots, and tinge trimmed and Crociet Berthes new styles Blecve Cloaks. cloak Department Second Story. Remember, the place is MAXWELLY’, det 3teo 321 Ps. avenue. 7) MILLINERY GOODS. a BONNETS, FL.OWERS, FEATH- ZRS, RIBBONS, RUCHES, RUCHES, RIBBONS, New Orwgans, Dec, 7.—A selegrat cable was successfully laid across the river at icksburg to- From a statement made by the Rev. Mr. Sun- day. derland in the course of the day, we gather the following interesting particulars relative to the history of this church. It was organized and founded in the year 1509-10. Its first celebration of the communion of the Lord’s supper was ob- served in the room of the Supreme Court of the United States. Its first church edifice was erected at the foot of Capitol Hill about the year 1612. It was sabsequently enlarged, and was long known as the little White Chapel on the hill, where it now stands. The second edifice of this church ‘was erected on the site of the present eee and was dedicated on Sabbath morning, the 9t ef December, 1927—just 33 years ago soaps ays a To-day, the Court took up the case of the U.S. agt. Thomas Curry, charged with assault and bat- tery. The prosecuting witness refused to take the customary oath, and the District Attorney entered a nolle prosequi in the case. George Davis was then placed on trial for the larceny of various artices of wearing apparel, the roperty of William F. Armstrong. The jory Ter arned @ verdict of guilty as indic' The Court then took up the case of the U.S. agt. Henry Taylor, free negro, for the larceny of one gold bee eet, valued at aged pro} of Jesse B. Haw. This case was pendin, Wrens report closed. = * Schooner Burnt. TEER, sin ons. opened New York, with a cargoof = was destroyed by fire here to-day MILLipervitie, Dec. 9 —Gov. Brown is out in a long letter favoring b secession Alexandria Markets ALEXANDRIA, Dec 10 —Flour—Family $6.00a $7 00; extra &5 25a6 00; super $4.87a5 00. Wheat i : AND FRUIT. —wilte $1 (Sal 20; $1.05281.10. Corn— The church bas bad seven settled Cuwraat Guanp-novsr.—Justice Thompson. — FEATHERS, FLOWEKS, | roomeandLitchon, Inquire at 40 Fourtcenth th, | «Layer ard Bunch RAIS ee Shae halt, and white Ssalsc ; yellow ’55u60e.; mixed Sadie. ‘Rye following order: Rev. John Breckinridge, Rev. | Sunday.—John Jalby, drunk and disorderly; fined BONNETS. HATS—HATS, BONNETS, ' | between H and I. des-tf” baw A’ Loxes—at ANTS on New F1G3, Oats 25a3!c. Corn Meal 69a72c busbel Reuben Post, Rev. Wm. M. McLain, Rev. Chss.| $1.94. Joba Stevensand James Nelms, caught} MILLINERY GOODS—Fs OR RENT—A four-story Brick HOUSE, onK FLOU N. CURRAN GEO W ORME? | Sceds—Timothy #3283 50; Clover $6 25086 @2 ; Riche, Rev. W. T. Sprouie, Rev. Elisha Bailan-| trying the fastening of a gentleman’s kitchen Ba 3% gag | pee i ep ri Mgnt din wag ul Di aE Uf Brigg r aed Congr ereuis, | Flaxseed $1.40a8145. Provisions—Butter, roll ae, ant BEY Dr. Sunderland, the present in- cg tenes af ourport aad meat te tenGereomticn de7 st* bet 9th and loth rts & bath-houxe, Rent moderate. Fo: terms a) > maken cand Congress st8._ | 10a20e.; Bacon Llal3c.; Pork $7.00s87 60. Lard ce o means 7 GEORGE SAVAGE, W: BEY & SON, No 27 W: Also, on L, betwoen 4th ai Brick By to ington; orto J. LIB- r street, Goorgstown. Sth streets.atwo story House, with 6 rooms. For te: apply as .S PRIM EAF LARD, 2,000 pounds Lew SHO ia L 1a nds new Sugar Cured HAD 5.00 du fresh slaughtered Maes. 2) barrels Crushud and Pulverised SUGARS, ICH SILK ROBES! RICH SILK ROBES! RICH DRESS SILKS! RICH DRESS SILKS"' farm for 90 days. Peter Brooks, colored, accused of assault and battery; sentto jail in default of security for peace. Alonzo Feren, found drunk IBaldc. nop ae Whisky 2a%e. The day being inclement, but little business ‘was done on "Change. Brown's Horzt.—This handsome house of public ensertainment has recently been so meta- ‘mor phosed a» to its interior appearance that its old above de 6 Steo* in the street, in a state of partial nudity, wassent| RILEY'S is the place to buy Mich ress Silksat | . on 5 — = \W so Refined Brown do, Beitimere Markets. friends and patrons scarcely Know it on first en- | over to Queen’sfor GU days. Fifteen lodgers were | low prices. Reps, French Aerinocs, Cashmeres, | YOR RENT OR LEASE FOR A TERM OP For sale by 5 BaLtior®, Dec. 10.—Flour dull and market tering. The old reading-room to the left of the | accommodated. All Wool ‘Mousselines; in fact, you’ will find al! YEARS—The HOUSE ana GROUNDS intely | ds 2-6t __W. HB. TENNEY. _ | depressed; Howard st. and Ohio super are held at mata ball on the firet oor has been converted into | “Today —Wm. Beckwith, Henry Thoraton, Kinds of DRY GOODS gt very reduced precy. goguriesius Pestaianter Genarel Brown, intiate | APPLES, APPLES, $4 75; the latter was sold to-day at $4 30. Wheat @ gentleman’s parlor, Wijch is fitted inthe] WwW. try, Henry Jackson, and Thomas Jobn- - * WM. K. RILEY & BRO For farther information apply to CHAS. ABERT., i ie 35 on pe ug; ted $1.65a1.15, white $1.103 most clegant style of modera lyxury. The room | son, all colored, were caught studying that branch * "No. 36 Contral Stores. Esq , or to the sabsoriber POTATOES. 135. Corn duil; new white and yellow 45255, old las been divided In the centre by an eliptic arch, | of the fine arts which relates to colored pieces of d h : between 7th and ath street, de7 6t Opposite Center Market, GREAT BARGAINS x OFFERED AT THE PEOPLE'S CLOTHING STORE, THOMAS LAWSON, de 4 eotf Surgeon General treee) J. 16 and well located firet- No. 469 on Sixth strest, he house is furnished with supported en columns of seagilola, with exqui- sitely carved capitols and bases of marble he walis and ceiling are adorned with paper of crimson and gold, and of the richness of damask. pasteboard. They were each uired to pay a fine of 5 and $112 costs. John 4W iiitame sees aceused of profanity; fined $2.91 Mary Ann Stuart, accused of open profanity, was sent to the workhouse in default of security and costs for 30 do. 60a6ic. Provisions nominal; mess pork $17 100 barrels No. t Baldwin Apples, Lard quiet. Whisky dull at I7Xaise. a oe No.1 Nonecuch Greenings and Pippen P 19 barress ackson White Potatoes. expected per schooner J. W Seaver from FAMILY HORSE FOR SALE, of large : 1 size, end who siso is a fine rid laid with mosaic tiles, and splen- No, 460 SzvuntH Screet. allthe modern improvements, Apply to THOMAS | Nev Hampshire aod will be sold | beti A : be fara oi 7 my Gates P ct | days. ‘Ten lodgers ie mediated. CLOTHING, se PARKER. , wi “20 @-eotf | @rrival to close the consignment. ran estoir cage Bnd mar be seen at PUMPER ESS = admiring comment On the second floor, the re- sisa debe HATS SHING GCODB, {OR RENT. inthe First. Ward—three squares HARTLEY & BROTHER. for ten Gaye. javenated parlors and chambers are worth 2 visit. Waar’s Our ?!—We bear it whispered by know- F we _de4-1w__99 and 101 Water st., Georgetown. AND Just, RECEIVED- 10 hhda. prime Porto Rico SUGARS, tt of the War Departmout—a smal! OF- ‘h back room, or the former may answer nd Parlors and Chambers, separate, or ‘Costly new carpets yield beneath the tread, ele- gant furniture of velvet and id rose- ‘wood, imperial mirrors, statuary, peinge, se ing ones thet an organization very similar to the K G.C., bas regular meetings in this city, and CAPS3, Ar 20 Per Cant. Less rHan tHe Usvan Rates. At SMITH’S. Dye HATS FOR GENTLEMEN —Oar as- surtment of Fashiousble Hats is always rane & rushed and Refined *UGARS, 3 Rio and Java COFFEE bhds. (low. that the participants In them are not citizens of 5 sothe A vn ppeny Rel sofa shed 5 close tpi HERRING Ad RCE WIVE: Bs pis of Hate tom Bese, New ok st. rnammenis and luturies abound profusel ew | the District exclusively, but come vari No. 460 Seventh Street. e Avenu quire at this aikos, f a "4 TLVEND Bete : eating apparatus of the most approved Xing bas x a feom varioes, nt of CLOTHING ant FUR- _de 3 2tawti boi Room States, some of them disaffected and neon to the perpetuity of the Union. Perhaps the myste- rious closed-door meetings at Temperance Hall bave some connection with the origin of this rumor, Js itso? N. B—Allin NJSHING GOODS wi'l find it greatly to their vantage to give mea call. de7 im _H, SMITH, Crotnier. PIANOS One very fine Rosewoo been introduced throughout establishment. ‘The dining-room bas been considerably enl: by removing the children’s dining-room to other quarters m tables haye been introduced, and othe: apparatus, into the kitchen; and ape o _ Bo TT evst Brown's Hotel. | Taaitachaitat oti THE PRICE OF GAS, Orrick ov Wasnineton Gas Lronr N: 3, at URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.—Several neatiy turuish-d Rooms cin be obtained at res sonable rates on application at No. 52 Third street east, Capitol Gill, three squares from the Cap tol. » ho 3S For sale by JOHN J. BOGUE. so Ju 100 BBLS. OF FRIME CIDER, bo rived) MOLASSES, November P 1 i ‘The family of the advertiser consists of two per ST Arrived and for saie cheap for oash. Notice is hi irem that the oharge SS as at foe siamotees of celow a A ou de 1-ectt™ 13 ARNY & SHINN. sumed siver toe bist day of Deoomber next wil bo is wanting to constitute the Marble Hotel one SusPzxsion ov Pustic Worx —On Saturday, & Sons? and Haven & Bacon's Pisnos have No. 460 M street, be HASSEY, COLLINS & CO’S PHILADEL- | (2i0* 20!lazs and ffceca conts per ovbic the very best places of entertainment in the coun-| (ye hands employed on the U 8. Capitol Extec- | just bcen received. Theee Pianos are now consid No, 460 M strect. be- | (VEASSEY, COLLIN £ CO's foot, w all thore whose hilla ere paid as reeuired by try, or the world, indeed The new dining- sion were discharged. The cause of this is the | ered the best manufactured. For aalnat the lowest | yard, and every convenience for ® Salt fomaly, recetving frech supplies of thes bove deligh ew | She on of Congress. approved Sune 25, to wit LE a a arene ekere: | want of funds wo conttne them in efvice: ‘This | RGS{-fures et the Masio ore of WG MATE" | Reet EUW ABD Cora cc tae GA | nee, ad aye eipecapns mag weak © pure ue | (Ow condi om thereat! pictaed all Geen a = thy % ail Ol . etown. ri a 4 seen tadadied. tnaddiben te ths oueerts oC | oo hrrrns ke re oe orn nemnee Of ease BOSTON BROWN BREAD no¥-eott s z shall have been provecusiy peid.” to bu; t their families during the epproachin; inaleeene season. We trost the ska ato ar be very brief, and that tue worthy mechanics awill soon be recalled to resume their igbors. the house, the sojourner will always find attentive servants, Porch te eierks, and an entertainer whose hospitality is 2 proverb. ‘A Goon Dexp.—Saturday night, a young woman of decent appearance aad conversation, baying with her a child about three years old, went to the Central Guard-house for lodging for herself and child. She gave an meroqmreape& - lf, = hich it shecame elty for employ- caunt as a event bat ppon ber arrival she was “STON BROWN BREAD! The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Washington and strangers that 44 Oxtal- lished a Boston Brown Bread Bakery, which oan ese fresh every day by leaving orders a his he, BEL Dak, ptwoen Is:h and fig ats., Wash u ity. z FP. STOLP, & SH. gents, fas SY Green sis OsorestawE. Singer’s Sewing Machines. 358 PENN. AVENUE, NATIONAL HOTEL BUILDING. We invite the public attent: 5a FAMILY SEWING MACHINE? This Maotice is unsurpassed in the hovscho'd, ‘It runs smooth Bud swift; sews, hems, fells and gathers, will sew J. F. BROWN, no D-eoiw Secretary Re ed e. 10 spit aches or WASHING TUON,G of TOWN 3 GRE on We inxite postention of SPoRINK C our ver’ it stock of 5 ant EARTHEN WAKE, which te now cn compiete in every depsriment by our recent im- FrusNISHED APARTMENTS FOR RENT in & priva’e family, & Parlor and Chamber join- ing, very bandsomely-furnished, oa the first floor, elevat ve feet above the sidewal pleasant and desirable; a. a Lai Rta e Depa a Lopsed ae id om! bus he tae pito,, 01 Mew York avenge, thi door From Fifteenth street, No. 460, no a7-e0tt Sxxt Down —Saturday afternoon Policeman Carter arrested a female fer being drunk and ex- ceedingly disorderly. Her clothes were nearly of, an@ she was ina miserable condition. The policeman carried her before Justice Donn, and in his offce she gaye 3 gpecimen of her fight- Vircinia ann 4 CAPD CAROLINA MONEY. OUTH AND oF ALL OTHER STATES, ) Fo RENT~—A four-story brown front DWEL- " ne. situated on Thirteenti: st , between L and M the finest awies or cloth ten ayers thiek, apd auy | POr'Stons ‘andl i Jess | {ng abilities. She would not give her name, so T AT PAR, had Massachusetts 8yqone of the most derivable | thing between the two extremor. in peaut ful and | We deem it unneoessery to enumerate articles, aay and cae hee eoateation. She hells she wee memed Mary Drosk, “ana sent to the | and Goods sold at the lowest market price for oash. poten < ‘Pho house 1s furnished with substantia! manner siachinos ly maho uy wal as we have every thing thnt is usus ly Kept 4 abe came to the stati tection. at ae pat ‘Qrewood cases from Martinsburg, Va., and intended to return. | Workhouse for 90 days. bath room M. P. SHEDD'S Pagoy "i cases from rss Busines:, from rion deco: juner Tea Sets to the Ware, and ae we import the m, when they assembled, contrib- Store, No. 502 Ei superjor stook of CLOTHING now on hand, vine to employ now one hundred and ie. which we wish to keep in employment dur- ing this panic, we will offer extra inducements to e G made to order in the beat styles WALL, 8TEPHENS & CO no 3-Sw ‘av.. bet. 9th and 10th ats. A. @REEN’S =z EXTENSIVE 2 Furniture Emporium. sad cdibiont: te alutnt sitive. mike Tess e OS 5 Tnready, Netales, Wobtiae’ Gil ko. slwase os hand at’ New York prices. ‘Send f f'1,M Singer & Co.’ a. or SSUIRLES AS SPONSLER _no 27 6m Agent. REAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODs. We have marked down our entire stock of hand- some Dry Goods, with our large as ortment of first —_— Staple Goods — and we com mence this day sellin: rea" oes i % eit of Jan Piease Taxe Notice !—For ninety days I will not charge gouds to any one without reserve to circumstances er condition. In the meantime, I will sell my entire stock of Fancy Silks and ee Sor se — — ee at = ary prices. ° vel street, " f W W. Brpperts. ‘Tax Cotiion Panty of the Basbfui Ctub is postponed, on account of the weather, until. fur- ther notice. e * Fos RENY.—A thrve- a “DWELL- ING HOUSE, with back building, on 12th st., No, 470. between F and G strects. Apply to J. Rea WOOD. 476 Two fh at, ho f9-dte FOR, RENT Tero ROOMS in thied, story. ef jo tag with water and gas, ors PARLOR, Oe ay terns toe, Aree on toe o city. “Terms low. 9 the premises, rh 486 Mass, avenue, between ath and Sch sts, north side no 16-tf Ma. Epiror: Permit me to suggest that on the wih, 18th, and 19th inst, the en which South Carolina qremas Bee out of the Dalen, every one who possesses the glorious Stars an Stripes shall give them to the breeze, from the Parar Lamp Shades and Chimnies, Cut Glass Hobes. OOS SES sointi Glasses, F r ‘ Mz frends and the Eublic in xe: oral are rospeote Fo RENT—A three story brick HOUBE, opn- for cash, to reduce our large stook Wy ho tnt of a Cc. RF ars eace thelr rotion to their cougtry and their + n th: he subseriber has ‘sted ining 8 roome. 8 order, Ww z! x- | uary. ‘e invil in want of Dry, Goods to ex Tome’ tall Sicercstention to maintain Ks integsity. For my- Groat eg aici is Sich tant long! vit ee sock 9 iia ude AN Tend Wak vi ii oe tures complete, on Hi strest, betwedn aden Sad Sch. | amin our stock belore juvohaaing elsewhere, no 16-206w wh caanee achiaeraces iar cgraally tp be oy ness. His prices are reduced to sult the tmes— | MATURE, and HOUSEED UN Mall at the very | Yardattached, corner of F street north an i4th st. | _no%-2w 623 Seventh st.. above Pa. av. EAs IRON WORKS, Cognmm Onto AV. ann THIRTRENTHB: N iy 2 iT. \OSSON'S CALO! F pARICSCONR.CALORIC EAGER. in this city for the man re and Engines, and gre pr with eugines have now east. ‘To punctual end réliable tenants the terms will be moderate. Apply at 446 Twelfth street, between G aad H. no 13-tf NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. , and shall fasten it to the hes: point Ettatnable on my little domictie. I have Tived all any Life under the on of that eves-giorious ensign, and wish to die under no other. Parris almost 50 cent. see photographs of Prince of Wales ang suite: ph 2 Pt ge page te encantzazion is often as frail as lowest prices, He ennmerates in part— Ever; ription of nogany aud Walnut Par- jor and Chamber iture, Chamber Sets, Etpeta: luge ane jornforte,” INTERIOR ADORNMENTS. PAPER HANGINGS, all grades and prices Warranted Gold Band Wivdow hate Buff, "Green, and Blue Hollagd Bhades, all of g tender flower. ‘any of the sex enter int. oO $0 gpl: a pee relations without being able to undergo eather Hair snd Shuck Mattresses, 1 sizes, made to order romp'ness and dis’ ae nes: Orricene ov sux Caxal. Boann —A mosting | ee aes col young ced beaudfal womeg sre svar? ae Gis borkesed Fable Castors, PRODUCE and MARKETING STORE atsa9 | AM: ye sesortment of Picture Cord | OSff *Sinploved tn bakeries, “ag book per f the Commissioners of the Public Works of | FoGvory year from thiscauaeeloue. Hb 1, | Buel ‘Tubs, Ww rds, Sifters, and every | Nirth street, opp sito Center et, where he | Purchasing Yor oash, aid silowing no old stock | bOxwood cutting: by oabi ere; te wing Maryland was beld ia tals city, on Thursday, at | Oefebrated stomach Bitters will rave many of Gis ‘desor.ption of Wood ‘and Hard will be reosiving daily s general ment Of | to accumulate. parsons needing the above goods | {4% blowers to ventilate tu ddinge: for ; for the office of the Chesapeake agd Qbio Canal Com- | olaes from au uatimel Thi cine bas | At No. 626, corner of Beyontp and D eve: that the | will ‘and it go thee advantage to giveme a call. domestic purposes; SBNOMNG grains ng; y, when the following geatlemen were elected | b en used with great fi se numbers | the Big Sign.- The + ‘is réapecitully All work executed and euperintended by practi- gunps cottous gFl J se ate; eet oa Dea Sales ‘eae | cies er eclenncatommscleden teed | nn are tay naa ch GREEN cilnm rhjore served crerune Spprescoin | Rat, BP te fe theme til their successors shall take their ee: Tees: eo oF , ; oe Me P x . President—Dr. J. Pitzpatrick, Cumberland. Di- Me consiry, Se Bistare vill be found | uo 30-cotw Abst. BAS eneisticn Rorient. _ ppirincton guarantod or no par required. | ofriaied ware: of priors, mater, gectors—Alfred Spates, Allegbany county; Victor | Sad pronpt aud power ut ints efeetasg ineaicine: | (xENTS’ MERINO SHIRTS TORN MARKRITER, ] skifis:l@r pumping at ral sot ep sate Holmes, Baltimore county; J. J. Heckart, Cocil soduew vfuality into the femevand strength. | Or t AND DRAWERS. No. 486 Seventh street, eizht dgors nye shyps} lot sowing mashines: for job printing and county; Edward Mealy, Hagerstown; Col. John use it | A largo assortment Gents Merino Shirts and no 24 solot*i a Veliows peteting daily” newspapers: for ‘var/ou pimmtation Jobson, Martinsburg, Ya; Robert Vandever, £0 h w)th labors whica, with- Promcisi sien, Bore: Morag kira. Gents’ Lambs NEY BOOKSaz FRENCH & RICHSTEINS, LANKBTS! "BLANKETS! | hair: for tumber; v3 Harford couaty, Ma Out it. would be cortaid to pro ‘ool Shirts were. t 275 Pexn. AVENUE. B Ro ANKETS!" air; Sop poliehing og i“ Se a arge assortment Res set Catton Hasiery, Lavinia, a novel, by @. Rufiin , 12m9., gloth; prios Bad Blankets! Bed Blankets ! ; in tannortes and Piroumkjng Tur Txratsa —The original comedy of loLLoWar’e Pints. Kid, Silk, Wool nal Cotton Gloves § ra’s Crests of the Families of Great Brit- | pod ioeeenee of all. visee of Oo} Pon iest towing; a «« Fasbionsand Follies of Washington Life,” \s} Pimate Complaints Other medicines of the | Silk Cravats and Nec 5, ain and cloth; price 825, te nilts! Marseilles Quilts ! 4 ee to be presented at the theater to-night for the frst | day possoss the Pra erty of restrain ac those inor; Lanes Shirt Collars, - ‘HouseKeovers* pedis of Uooking, &e,| inlets oti require no. ‘use RO time. From these who are re jn these flows tendon to the gentler s-x, and Linass Opasbeig Silk Handkerchiefs, st our | 12mo., cloth; price 1. * es «of wl kinds, | vory little ‘Any person desirou: suatters we ipara that it te a superior protisctien: | saisthied posstlte! a "t EGAN, 521 Seventh st, | DR. J, J. PORTER Da: pole Hai Ds. | Hagunee aan by Application to tae and such as fall to inteosst and pat aul Sasoctepnice testes eo eee no 3-6t “near Avenue House. Has REMOVED To No. 132 Seven Buildings, Ops took = S apis, We solicit | showne semper oe ‘who sballatiend. Manager Glenn bas, in this tof heplth to the seal those. vermes Saront ‘Brenue. no attewgwt | 8 call from all 18 woot rows peo. who pave tnem:in daily use. r shows eral ies. Theis nature i that they rm: 4 4 ‘ y 5 - 36 ** s.” Mepee bed} ina y gen doMGd ee ciraentige | Nou, is ie HIE Te pagoauvss | FYeAvy OLOTH |, g,ssintiame, | valle”, | coarse separ ts tonnes a sabipesteen: nr uitas coneanaaee ie of STNG Ms Nisa : : moe | Market. ; ; ie eC Baigend c ‘at the People's Clothing -* y ik Veatings, % | RICE ONLY! BENS CARATS DIRS vine | your clgtine at erent raul ag ge Fa ofa tad vay Cures ip ‘ond ses af the | Y 7 re eat ed | Brom the BHR? Thevsier, Tehuary s it the hare ourfr jondsand So, joe Hn ret } i bewast oF Pra Gene of a tio 28 2w eat ‘ ae : them of severe, a No. , with which they oe ; : gen man OME-MADE om if = RENCH FLOW: OF VERY BEST ge ears: ‘None genuine unlece signed 1. Burrs gn the he hopes by tyir dos!- | = Dpri po, ipl MADE: al eapeeas F anliy, anf en esterase Fixe Hoxzy —M¢. Geo Calvert, of Upperville, ¥ gw. Boston, and je terete ry ge supe ol SPLEEN Faves Ss Va , bas leftat the 5: i i a i IR ats lower no 22 tt 226, betw. iS Sia e ried | peek heath ee adoeleg! Laci Seale thiak, eu Steer currreed ia rose da Purity a everywhere, do 5-lw, ‘the sale of if La this city. ADEE. have yo0 seen Prof. n0d"s advertise WwW ~—— ment in Our paper. Read it; it you, Postroxmmaxt —Ia of the ‘au #-coly ency of the weather the cotil! ‘of the Man- mental Club wil! be postponed ui Welnwtey December 12th. ‘ Torn priictep!—Re sure to read the: wariake reason yer ca * . Uwab-ai da - - ve at ~