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PP a . eee a It's ginraly allowed to take a forriner Yeou 2-ply, or enny ; An Asr Rosstat of rax_IntEnion LOCAL NEW Tew fx a watch. *Talnt so, fer Warriner, Oe Bb Bese set if me Deranraesr m0 e Stare Bonds Ab. WANTS. CN Down wn, knows e as Perry, Riley, . B. Hall, stracted an ife by the Clerk in Charge OUR CHEISTMAS DIRECTORY. Nd cog-wheel ofa watch y heart. They’! promt bens patterns wenever you call a le Comes Forward and mak:s a Voluntary WAN yap ean aS Slecum, et Washington, D.C. to his Crwit, a fust-rate man, is gone! Hors, Batts, &c. ufession to the Secretary, §¢., &c.—All the De- | erence. Address Box Et this ofhos. ue Reuben oe His widow still continers on ‘Mts jest the . pres tas '—A day or two since, Gordan Bailey, the “ Cousin Joshua Tarbox, ': The bi. old Z time fer folks tew shake the foot. he W: ‘ED—By 8 respectable woman,a SITU A- sea anne ’ zness at the same old stand :— ‘we have the chaps to show ’em how to dort. | 12 clerk of the Interior Depa:tment—a native of ‘ON as cham! BUTSe. OF COOK. was! si . No better place tew buy at in the land ! | Wakes, Weer and Yoke Bipwise South Carolina, appointed (o oftice from Alabama, | er and irover for siyail iaeaily. A bors, — ees car tion tae Macuing Swine ayn Srwing Macurnas. Are fiddlers, pho kin bet : A hy ary oc pepe Barat 4 ao = Its jest ‘bout es ame a ee ban Pilate — get pf peaninert’ ities ond attainments— in the bands of = on pe Eee od . A Revecer Tike y. Noa’ {dont elleve the hull ‘reation— Nerth cates enenenien two 7 pial Onsen wee Diner. bg a the lntier's Tooont aterpons | fi cek BG canes ee: 398 © ot, be Leastwise, this universal Yankee nashun— The shirts they make there set like wax, Can, sweets of Gaxticr, Siomeanes Sone ee ANTEOA SITUATION, by Seandener rho Ce cecaeen tpi nasal ee on sew all sorts of sacks, Linking’ sirloin, Demuth’s cig-are, : adh thei, hastened to deliver itto Mr. T- os - m. she poner prompt And linea things, and begs, end sheet, feetaiatiecess yes ques, ga the tat oh return to thi ity on Saar. bere Telvrenoss givens Address 1 Wr Star % , > 5 proved a juntary oe2 &* a raluaenauserneaeaeeene Con got nob ad na eee teu mney ; meg grt ! 2 (ant ot Ge indluace of an- ‘ANTED—A MAN and a BOY, ta wok on a \iapneet Ceclgratin hase) Gon got sewed up bay fancy; THE Dottar Stax! other he'had abstracted (and loaned to that person) | WW4NTED—A MAN ands BOY: to work on a 1 spose you want a ginral showin Skirts, ite Kn, ane AY And now, Josh, jest tell from the !ron safe under Snel ee amount | the next . For — - will Up ef wuttnheere ~ Of things about & houses Ghats hand Tew send and git the Weekly Star —$830,000—of the State bonds by Mr. T. as besiven., Address W . through Weshine- Wall I've been bobbin réound the tiown A = aie thegendy?’ It beats ail other papers holler, of the Interlor in trust for sundry In- | ton Post des" N’é got ft all heer ritten diown. Folks wantin sich, se ‘cash, n’ And “ps emma dollar dian tr! proceeds of their bonds sold by NTED—An OVERSEER. for the year 1861 ftasuch o thandite haves leat ~ , Save time, asb, n'd all, | Fer a bi , the cheapest yet, the Government/and se invested and held for | W or a farm § mules [rom Washington, ta Fair, a ate deahenen By parchasin of Sponsier, near the‘National,”” | Arnos Kendall rites fer t their benefit in pursuance of treaty stipulation. county, Va. He must be a good. practical t ee atte te eae’ ve of Steers, jest this side, who has rafts of em:— | He's rit sum articles agin secession, It seems that the Secretary bed: wored to aad must understand the inensgement of Which sirkelates most every whair, (Yeoull always see customers there after some.) gbeta it up tn master fashion, induce the regular treasurer of His department, | the dairy, Apply immediately at 430 New York And save the postage these tite times ap Dadar Arr &e. on "s deat been read all threw the nashun, Mr. Dees onmnaed become theie — Svegna. de 21-2te0" > beatum wrin! century, made a péowerful sensashun. but not obli 80 todo ‘Ww or ANTE! reno! 5. d, Kena bone ee eee Is masheen-sawed wood cat, split nd seat to ye; | Te S:ar's the greatest paper out Hon, be declltea the respoustbility of tueit citare. | WW awascpecctonet seeternid! beste Siabe bianete Uelek here te Decambar Page’s mill he’s jest best been a, Fer tellin people ail about The Secretary then entrusted them to the heopiag a App'y st the Bakery No. 169 Twenty- ‘The folks heer aint so easy akeert Disseminates the kindlin’ most amazin’. How things ne here at the Capitol ; of Bailey, the de t's law clerk, who was | Second st. de is-iw* By crysises and look as peert McKnew § Marlow Eese Set spent And as tew ies, it has a rap at all under bonds of ten thousand dollars for the faith- WANTED 1 MRD! FEL —From @5 to bite? ea chretapes ya ple OF woot Sid conl thay 60i, 8 proper slgnt. Whe dowt engineer sccordin tev 7 ean fal performance of other trusta_not that one. ‘The Wipe reat of are NotFANG rani ‘| % \o the —_ . recei| etter .! Chaps wer dewin as they'd orter. Hav yrds sea ont i Tall fou gives moa kele? thander Created great commotion in the department, and | $@ tighest prices, And, Se usualy att shortest be thetiaunine Canaruaz Cousonss. On Sixth street there’s another Tew who wood tair this republic asunder! | he, with Bailey and other clerks, were there en- roe show tell yeou, The worlds bull projeuce they can sell yeou; — been sampling things at Parker's, H.C Purdy’s, Semmes § Barbour's, King § Burchell’s (great on teas) Darts Joseph (ditto, he is) O Brien (do. varieties) The Galts, up to The way they Murray mes, EB. White § Co., G@. Pearson, Kennedy § Pug: L. A. Dellwig, Middleton § Beali— All these hev fust-rate g to sell. Boots, Suozs, &c. Boots and shoes has Hoover, S. P. Fit yeou he kin tew a nicety; So kin Hoover, A, or Rosenthal, Griffin & Brother or A Duvall, Forrest $ Payne or RB. Hall; And near by Hail is Cummins § Co., And on the same (7th) street Windsor ¢ Bro, Dito Anthony nearer the avenue. Also on 7th street, after a little travel you, — a Island-store of George C. Henning, Whe a young man makes a beginning; pe a eee oy And that's the resson why so many patronize his sboe, hat, and clothing store. —tLast, but not least, there’s 2 couple more, Harmon Burns and George his brother. 1 balnt seen better nowhair nuther, Por purty fit n’d fust-rate luther. Booxs, Stationery, &c. A book, they say ’s the standard X mus present, MyE ce says taint evynessunt, But is a thing of joy forever Sposin it bas a good stiff kiver.) There's Shil:ington (yeou kno the Kurnul) Jest nas the most eternal Lot of books and sich like wares Yeou ever lit on ennywhares; [ tell ye wot its wuth yer while Tew see the pa; |, pile on pile, The Heralds, Tridunes, Suns and Siars— His store ts crowdid when the cars Bring In the New York daily ishoos, All crammed with murders, crysises, and sich news. —His story papers sell like fun too, One has the leading run tho’— The sheet in any age or Kedatry—the New York Ledger. Rit for by Cobb and owned by Bonner, Tuer's no mistake, it is a stunner’ Franck Taylor's store is oddish, kinder,— A curious front with nary winder; A piece of stattywary marks the spot, A Tiger heed Of Waiter Scott, Who in his time was jest as famous, And as a writer had a name as High as Cobé duz at this day, Soll heer bookish ple say; Ef yeou want furrin books or noshuns, He'll send and git’em cross the oshun His brother Hudson keeps up tarder, C. B. Maury is bis pardner; ‘fbeir stock ’s tremenjus, every nook And corner crammed with books Home-made books and books that’s foreign, Fast as they sell bony? Sve puttia more in. Next door amost is Solomons § Philp, w — guy the hansum prints to Albert E uelp)— (Sweets ao the sweet, prints to the Prince)— And Albert Edard had ’em sent ‘Away daown east to Portland. Maine, W hair be tuk ship fer home again They’ve got a jam up bansum store With books a by the score. Blanchard § Mohun cut a swell ‘With books and other things as well; Stashunery, artists tools, Picter-books, and books for schools; ‘They've got the biggest store I’ve seen, And everything so bright and clean. And Saepherd, dowa on 7th and D. ‘She’ll soon Ef Ef he can’t ‘And tell the gal Sight of iron, Tools fer garden, Yer next purceed: There's Send and bu’ You'll git it bere Or try the cream Poteatini, Page, The Francis, on wood (When tasted wunst you”! ‘There's Goddard, tew, and Aray im, Try them wunce and you'll dew it agin! ConFrECTIONERY. I swan tew man yer mouth ud water To see the sweet thii wn, and Lowe, Big consarn, Castleman § Brother. tees hitina bets Grartzs, &c. ‘onnubyal love, Purvide yer wife a fust-rate stove, it cross and ugly lookin’, aon a at ee yer ‘on stoves and grates is Skirving, All sorts, more or pe deserving, : yeou to buy, Cross over to Woodward or Sibley MILLINERY AND Fancy Goons. When bev gone and done it, You'll uoer thee weedy upon it, “* My dear, | want to buy a net And a new dress—I haint a thing tew wear.” Now "taint no use to rare And sware, but fork right eout, fa gal: to scout To Mrs. Allen, Pearce, or Lanphier, I'm kinder bothered fer ‘illian, Etehtson, or Hull's or Hutchinson § Muaro, Maxwell Brothers, Stevens, Shedd, And Adare from toe tew head,— Git ri ns, bonnets, collars, lac: Feathers, flowers—all that graces Purty woman;—dew it hansam Ef it costs a princes’ ransum ! HaRpware. ya do thi: wholesale; ber tid : And farther on there’s K. W. Bates, Who sends it out at lowest rates. Fou. arhyme here,) Tew housekeepin you'll need a proper copper Ware, as knivesand forks, and tongs, and scissors, Shovels, kittles, tea-pots, razors, Snuffers, waiters, coal-hods, tea-trays:— Elcans has’em, so has $ Guy § Subley, J. E. Shield: 1s too; — shop, and field too. in orter be Tew git yeour stock of crockery— owler, C.E Green, Bc Devitt, What yeou want, they’re baound to hev It. CiotHine, &c. at Wall’s, ALE, &c of Me er and You'll want a shiny weddin sult; Lemme tell you how ter do it. Send rite on to Tee! £ Hinton, Hev yer measure tu! it Wall, Stephens § Rodinson Can git a tall fit on one; Or ef yer not inclined to wait, one ready-1 and seat on,) Ff yeou don’t go the Maine-law, Geta ale of Coline c Jest makes a spread that’s good to Forks He offers cheap, duz biznes squarely, Coffee urns and table sory And any chap must git up air! And toilet sets and stands fer hats. Who acl more literary wares be duz— Boteler, tew, at “iron Hall” — More books than Shepherd, W. D., duz. Bayly’s sold eout ter French § Richstein, French yeou knew with Prast in bis time,) SPhey*ve opened with a fast-eate stock, ‘Their vig long store is filled up chock With books and stationery Piles, and stacks, and cords, and oshuns' And then we've got « “Gift Bookstore’’ I’d have know Such Not Jest From an They Music axp Musica InstRUMENTS. Ellis sells the ‘Chickering’ pyanny, And Metzerots yp ae mane. a The “‘overstrang,”” ve may, Some newish wrinkle in the music way; He also bas some other kinds, So folks kin suit "em tew ther minds. Each bas a nashun hansum store— Ellis where Davis kept before, And Metzerott on Eleventh and D, “Ztar Bulidin” corner, a famous place to see. To aame the thing they hev’nt got is no-go, ‘They've singin books where ia. ce. do. go, Climbin up all ine row, so; And where yeot sing eout tigeroso, Or simmer daown offetuoso, *Tis marked tew let yeou know so. They've drums and fifes and concertinas, Banjoes, tiddles, tutes, dutinas, Operas and operetters, (Notes and wot they call libretters,) Et cetera, et ceterer. ‘Their stores are throaged. jest now, you'd better Believe,—and country peopie write by letter— Write tew them to jess-send A fust-rate Krismas present. the north itto, Buchiy ( (Thin; v ier, anel To Newton, Show bis ‘To Bar § Seven I tell yeou wot, his stock is tall! Such ternal bansum parlor soots,— And then be sells so cheap to boot, Such marble slabs and lookin glasses, Such springy chairs and hair mattrasses, , and plate, and hansom china,— ing town kin show you finer. But after all, sum folks dew sa McGregor’s store, down es the shine for right cheap tew, no mistake, And that makes money sirkelate. . Wall § Barnard meke a handsome show too, 1 done a better place to go tew For mattrasses, ta! , Chairs, N’d.sich like wares fer married pairs. And then A Green and Green Sell lots of furniture to fotke who marry. & right good stock has 7. B. Brown, of the town ; fer dry goods; Curva, Gass, anp Fancy Wars. Of Smith, or down at ‘Odeon Hall.”” order more.) Sh spread by Gautier, ssell, S. T. Drury, Aigler, Schaffield; -bongs, patties, jellies, ices! ‘Thair stores air arthly paradises Whiatr narvous folks forgit the crisis, Everything s0 good and nice Is. Hovszrvurnisuinc Goons, Notions, &c. Seventh street, beats the nashun For notions in endless variashun ;— Pocket-knives, and combs, and brushes, and spoons, and chafing dishes, th street way, ware and old,) They dew a fust rate bizness I've been told. Duy Goons, Mawriras, Croaxs, &c. You'll bev to shell out stro Ef twuz me, | kno whair I shood Send the gal tew git the linen Things you'll want fer a beginnin;— Blankets, carpets, cotton sheetings, Calikers, and go-tew-meeting Fixins—cloaks, mantillers: that fintten out a feller’s e suthin bard bad thumpt oat, it had stompt ont,) lay § Co , or Egan (Who's bildin him a store where he can oods to all who call in;) jrother, Riley, Allen; To Colley, Shuster, Ta: Hutchinson; Hars, Cars. kc. To Peorets poranp Tl aA 8 is one Furs, hats, —— fine eae Of the lezding wonders of Washiny-ton. Are articles that few can sell as Silos Low as Majer James Y. Davis; (Eke Panes wines Se Se) And any chap who wants tew save his Casb and git a fust-class thin; Is apt to call at ‘ Todd’s new Building.” And then on 7th street, there’s Anthony, Who deals on » plan that he Argys is best for and seller; pn ney ee and lets no feller (That's bad debts, which, of course'must come, Not out of those who trust em, If one straig! But from the — The articles that Smita, tw up, No. x The store of Bur: Has the jon tew give his place publicity, Of Bontz § Gri Advertises free ’nd sells as much as the nextonecan Tl go it stronger)—or any other man! Jp Aith street way there's Mf. O. Gladmon, Hes bats in cords, and nary “‘ bad un.” A bansum stock has BH. Stinemetz, Further up, jest on the square next. Wepotne anv Visrtine Carps They say, Josh, you sir hankerin arter Miss Nancy Ana, the deacon’s darter; Aad should yeoa fix things fer tew marry, S spekelate that yeou’ll not cares Continental dern for the ex, But send for cards and things at sey’s And O’Tvole’s, or Crowley's at the “National,” Whoo dew it up in fashion fer all. Jzwetey, Clocks, WatcH: The Gals hev lately moved down A square or two, amost tew Browns — (Considered by the ginerality «uf folks about the best locality Fer biznes in the city)— Whair they bey bilt an edy- lL scace tew git Out 7th near K, kitted righ! Wall § Stephens Teel ¥ &e. Day Goons, &c., on SRvENTH st. Dear Josh, i spose you’ve no idee How things hev changed out 7th-st. way. long ago there wernt a house, T wuz jest a range fer pigs and cows. Neow,—from Page’s wharf tew Page’s villa, beyond the hilla bove the Loll-gate,) buildins stretch t line as thick as pitch. can’t buy at tte, (late R. Hyatt,) ith or RK. B. ‘ness at all. Hail, Jatthews § Gore Furs. Yer Nance, | take it, won't demur Tew gita bansum suit Hopkins, Davis, B. H. Stinemat= Hev fer sale sum speshul fine sets. GeNTLEMEN’s FURNISHING STORES. take that weddin bender of furs; iter git sum French loves and stylish nec , jeat the kor-rect size;— 5 en tt Hinton, keep ’em Tovs anv Fancy Articles. sight, Hev a cute sign, ‘+ The Cheapest Store !’’ ders, Fice that runs clean through to C street. Bal jores and toy ners, ‘Tis jest the partiest out—at least it Soldiers’ caps, and and banners, Aint surpest a bereabout, 4 beskete, ith N'd tew see a finer one | dont keer about. Pocket knives, and pa) ‘flair stock, it’s allowed tew, jest takes the shine From anythin out In the jewelry line— From a town clock down tew a diamond pin. eS forther pertikelers nae withia.) bhanseam show has H. O. Hood too, McLaugh!in’s stock is wondrous tine, Of articles cheap, new and good too— nd Lammond’s too, in the same line. Pog eer rep oper Date al Brancis and up , mote or less, manefacters order— Deal in toys best. as the w.rk dun on the duz he, vr, +. Pi Reoune ae Wareby he knos Its wot it orter be. a ova aee be pene nos, ke. Semen, abuv, is mitey famous sple a etbeer s noaar ore pareartd Fer tasty jew’iry, and the name he’s oe -A > Got is wuth tew bim a fortia, al hangings, yoshi shades, Bringia costomers cavortin rt piped ag ee Sradien, i Tew git ther stock of bis selectin, # ee aa Ss seston, Se meaner pact” Jeet cal It down that be'{ Margraser) Lewis, Sam, bez made bis pile aese Ys A See By dewin things io fustrate Yeou fompd pes hard to beat, Ris son, tew, hausum ite, ie et , Kin tuabectuier eyes They sil bia be relied on inter Fe clocks, the peo Ne fe tow Robinson, ‘any job of work —. Tw-uce's ue’s 5 = Fic tne all sorts, brass ‘wood, Lasse sisty how te dour = Bells ‘ew cheap and sells ‘em good; Bat strangers sey that Washington Warrants ‘em tew run clus on U eternity, Beats any other market Or else yer mouey be’) retura tew ye. Tew buy a good cheap carpet. [ll stop right here and say adoo, {es tan esos Oy spose Nance will come w! come,— Your luvin cousin, evner Stocum. Sexexave TO Senator Pecu.—On Saturday night some five hundred citizens and others, pre- ceded by the Marine band, called at the residence of Pagh, of Onlo, on Louisiana avenue, to offer re Brana str ae a me, ex- presai| r .) precia: on is recent Ettorta for the restoration. of to our distracted country, on the floor of the Senate After several airs nf toe band, Mr. Ward, of this city, came upon the balcony and said: Fellow-citizens—{ have the honor of introducing the Senator from Ohio, Mr. h, a Union man; what more can be said than that? [Enthusiastic cheers and ex- Mr, Pugh seid: My friends, certainly no man ever had more cause fo be thankful for a compli- ment so unexpected. [ deserve only the credit of _— ed m n duty as a Senator of tho Usited Bente: in tenving ap nd per he tro] ofcivil war. Lam Spe as my friend has said, a Union man. [Loud cheering, and cries of “Good!” “Good !’*] But I do not believe that our Union can be maintained by the sword; it must in the affections of the people inevery State; and the way to preserve the Union, now and at all times, is ir it to the hearts of the ple in every State, by convincing them that it is better, infinitely better, then any other form of Government. Let us prove, as we can easily prove to South Carolina, that all her rights of property, her interest, and her honor, can be secured within the Unioa, rather than by sepa- pone Fine it. The fact {i , and ever was 80. Our tgp | fathers were of that opinion; and until we can find a greater propbet than him Whose name your proud city bears, we may well adhere to it. The Union was erected upon this foundation. Let us continually observe the foun- dation, and thus protect the Union forever (Cheers, aud Gacaielions of “Bully for you.”’} The Americana people, like all free people, some- times quarrel ; we must expect that, but [ff we can prevent the spilling of blood in our quarrels this will be no union of thirty-two states but of thirty-three and very soon of more Voice, ‘‘ Bring. back South Carolina !’’} be will come back of her own accord if we speak to her only in kindness. My friends, I have said enough; you all know iny sentiments, | am surrounded by eloquent and patriotic gentlemen, some from the slaveholding and some from the non-slaveholding States. llow me to thank you. [Cries of “Go on, goon, Ob! goon!) I should only repeat what I have said to the people of New England upon one side and to the people of the guif States upon the other. The mainte- nance or overthrow of the Union, may be a de- bateable alternative. It is not so with you or me We live too near the borders of what could be speedily, two hostile empires. If the extremes continue to be unreasonable, we, of the border, must bid them both to stand aside and leave us to determine the whole matter. We intend to have peace and to reconstruct the Union wherever it has eee to be faulty, or can be amended. If either extreme should leave us, or refuse to co-operate in the task of honorable ad- justment, we will continue at ce among our- selves and wait for reason and justice to conquer them. Good nigbt, gentlemen, I need bardly say in I thank i he assembly was then addressed by Messrs Vallandigham, of Obio, Mallory. of Ky., Joseph it, Esq.,of Va , Woodson, of Mo., Pendleton, id lastly by the venerable Mr. Critten- ned to be at Mr. Pugh’s uence of the ‘ to-day, belng, as they ‘ive thel es space o ng, as y Sere, replete with patriotic sentceats cod evin- cing strong desires for +‘ the preservation and pe petulty of the Union,”’ not by coercion, but by conciliation and mutual concession . Crntrat GUARDHOUsE.—Justice Clark —E. M. Harhold, profanity and obscene la: e; fined $19. Doniel Pyfer, profanity; $1.94. Thomas Douglas, obscenity and profanity in Marble alley; fined $4.17. Sidney Riley, pro- fanity and disorderly conduct; $1 94. ward Laskey. ‘do; do 84 10. This paity paid out and 10 ; do out was ‘disatzed, and shortly chervards ‘was re- arrested for a repetition of the same charge, and ‘was again fined to the extent of $3.17. George Laskey, profane and disorderly; fined $3.17. Jas. Ridgwer, do ; do. $3.29. Ann Green, profanity and indecent |: age; fined $3 19. Bartholomew Caldan, disorderly conduct; security to aoe the peace. Jobn Earley, do; do. Augustus Hunt, and indecent mage; fined $2:94. Jarboe, profanity; $3.17 ‘Samuel Lee, Charles Haws, John Pam rey, Noland, James Greenwell, Edw’d Vernon td Beorge Pies ,were charged with building an unis’ Sire in the strewt after sunset. They were each fined $1 and costs. Charles Haws was also fined $2 and costs for profanity in the street Tue Incenpiary Casz —Saturday night, John Banks and his wife, colored, ap; before Jus- tice Johnson for trial upon the suspicion of being conpereed Jn the berning ee of Mr. Jesse . wa o. r. Dav! ay peared for Mr. Haw ani Me Chilton for Seems The icion was upon ill-feeling which bas ex between the accused jes and the complainant for seversl years, the threat of Ban! =~ — a —_ eae that, as soon as the complainant came 1 proper would be destroyed. Afier a conndorstion of ofl the testimony and rane et camel, the yr Iatrate immediately dismissed the case upon gos that there was no evidence before him would justify the sending of the case to the Grand Jury. CRimiInaL erence per after our re; closed, the Court proceeded with the trial of z seen een Ce bamennesen Sruccgoge eee ing a horse, wagon, set of i a lot of poultry, of the valucof $343.35. ‘The jury had not verdict when the Court adjourned. the sealed verdict of the jury in the im. Johnson, tried on Saturday for larceny, was handed tothe clerk. Johnson was convicted of stealing sundry articles of produce amounting to grand larceny, but not guilty of stealing the horse and wagon charged in the in- a\fames Welsh was t.ied of assaul ames was on ac assault and battery upon the person of his finer, Thos. b ctepate reas Shera bebe or | ie The case was pending when our report closed. Hiztp to Bai.—On Leora night, Henry Boucher appeared before Justice Donn fora further bearing in the case in which he wes charged with assault and "4 Michael pe nd A certificate that the skull of O'Bryan was tured and bis condition erga: caused some a on the “a his friends Soe CeceeP 18 appearance a me, and the subsequent assurance that 0’Bryan is not CurropopicaL.—Such of our readers af may be affiicted with corns or bunions would ‘do well to examine the new certi column, from parties well m in our R44 of the most notable th. country and Europe have su ited thelr: pedal extremities to the ski yaoed of Br. S., and publish their views of his treatment in their several cases. As there are few “ills that fiesh is pena thet more ann arren & Baoruer have published ia euler ow see theres engravings, and the cservings tad the Childs ee ‘Shi lngton has the “above for sale. Also, & abies cht Amu santos Christ Chi bas to the ie Alnen hy. Se Gore a calh > ———_ trees — Before Justuce C elas a CHLY. Pa Desi iture, Stow _009 5S Tih ste bet. Gand Hosst tide, WANTED SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Person. q hou: e. hay £ ie declining eekeepin, Ce aged in the consequent tn all Satur- ‘ y night last until boaiptlee ek nc roca a lice officers, &c., over A to Balley's confsion the loaned the bande to the who had induced him tocommit the abstrac- jon, but was not to receive a single dollar of the proceeds of the speculation. He bad cut off and in the safe, the coupons for the next six months’ interest, so that no part of that could be lost to the Government or indians. One theory of the abstraction is that Bailey and his confederate desired to make a sum by speculation in the stolen bonds (the first of whic ee = oe oe pie She fete them at the they sold some time since, = back replacing them in the safe when sectional Scean: their prices, t fr 'y nd that ‘his ir as al ; a confederate having ‘fatled to Tetarn any of them le Sad hie prices by arvising etd st. ‘t pri ‘8! no iT.” PPR ONTZ & ORIFFITH. LOST AND FOUND. ost. Between thi Presbyterian Church Pe seeenase ew SHEDD'S Fancy Store, 503 Kleventie st. it Lot Saturday last, botweea N st, on 9th aod Ps. avenue. oron 4°h st, @ ruffled linen ibe pdt te halen hei at Nor Sve ac Tey between Pa. nd Pet. * so far, B, became alarmed and is volun- O8T—On fast, in the Georgetown comeh tary confession to the Secretary. bar eromieh we own, & BUOK, contain- Il yesterday the Secretary continued his inves- tigation into the affair, and is said to have so far found all the statements of Bailey's letter of con- fession correct to the letter. He obeyed the Bec- retary’s summons, and aided him on Saturday night aaa again yesterday afternoon in his labors of search. no value to any 270, but wierm tg gACOS"GUVERNA TOR! cornet, of VA 10! Pirst and High vi, COOEROWR mite ESiRAY.;Taken up by the subsoriboron Poi Hill, north ot Georgetown, « Inrge ORSE, ame in his hind foot, He is st t. Poter Vonessen’s Stable,on Congress ‘This morning, a warrant for bis arrest and com- Foe Georretown. The owner is requested to come mitment was made out by Capt. Goddard, Chief | forward, prove property, pay charges, aud take him of Police, and it was determined to him in | Sway. ___Uty "JAMES HICKS. jail without an examination at this time, unless that was demanded by his counsel, Mr. Carlisle, As soon as Mr. Thompson received the letter and ascertained the probable whereabouts (in New York) of Batley’s alleged confederate—Wm. fH. Russell, of the firm of Russell, Major & Co, the great overland ponfexpress >nd army-trans- portation contractors—be telegraph: d to Marshal Rynders to effect his arrest; but up to the hour at which we goto press we have not been able to learn that he is in custody. He is believed to have C 8 lady,on the the th street omni PORTEMON NAIF, cootai in gold. nome pieces of siivs ni two postage stamps The fine - er will be suitably re: led by aving it wath JAMES A. EVANS, corner of Sixth st. and Ps. avenue, de 4-* OUN D--Yesterday, oorrer F st, & sinail psckace of JEWELRY. owner can have it by calling at 039 t7th etreet, be tween F and G, and describing the articlee. Call between 5 and 6 p.m. da 22 stant, in one of small green beg reached W. ton this morning per rail, get- = ting into the cara at Philadelphia, and leaving $5 RE wae Dee, beeees mr caine them only after they had backed out of the Wash- | asks f-oontaimns stall coth and apron, ne ton depof, to return in on another track ; eluding oka and ‘Tho fluder returning the the officers on the watch for him, by jumping of thus on the outskirts of the city. Russell is sajd uot to be the only person implicated besides Bai- ley. A Washin banker and others, whose names we have not been able to learn, are rumored at the Department to be well nigh as deeply in- volved in the transaction, as alders, abettors, advi- sers, &c., and es sharers in the contemplated profits of it Batley bad three millions of dollars in such bonds in his custody, and might as easily have taken the whole. Our impression is that the par- ticular bonds can be identified. If s0, while rties who may have innocently purchased of ions of them may lose their money so im 2 the Government may not ultimately be a loser. *, either at my residence or Will receive the above re- i January 1, BBEY, No. 66 Levisiana lock. dei av., between 12 an je 24-3t Bailey was appolated to office on perhaps the | GTORE ON SEVENTA ST. FOR RENT— strongest testimonials as to his alleged high char- Saucer ae png tanlortes peng acter that were ever offered in bealf of any other int for a Government clerkship, though ince his appointment he bas been known to the men about town as a fast liver and a regular fre- quenter of the faro banks. This morning Bailey went over to the jail in company with bis counsel, Mr. Carlisle, and gave ht up, and was fully committed by a mayis- trate. ment. Possession non Ist Jangary, inquire of BATES & BKU. de 21-'st* IRGENIA LAND. &c., FOR SALE—A BAR- GAIN, FOR tate? part 70 ¥ age,and waning, retire, 1 will selimy FARM, called BUSHY RIDGE, traversed — Orange and Alexandna Rai/road at 35 miles from Alexan- dna, in Prince Wiliam County. adjoining F' — wis yy poctaining 10 2 2ce eabouts, 2 FAME More or lees. P. S$ —Since writing the above, we have learned houtean third is in timber of ‘original additional particulars of the affair, as follows. Viz: Bailey is said to allege that he loaned snd two thirds in og pon it three farm homesteads; together with my Russell the bonds under his persuasions and | farming LIVE STOCK, oo: of 4 work those of a Wasbington banker, not for the pur- re ny oy yoke, t en, & choice bull, 10 of speculation in stocks, but that by sell- | (\UMO# prety piamere.® yenrings and cal 251n amb ew: & good buck, 2) or more swine, 100 mere heads cf poultry, ine'uding turkeys, geese, ducks. bens, &c.;also my GROW ING CROPS, consisting of whea*, and timothy, winter barley and wiuter horse-besns; also my CROP ON HAND of last harveet, consisting of hay, straw, fodder, southern co’ n (the of about SO atres,s fair mething less than 20 weeding and horse foed. hels prime.saved for ® w: them he might meet sundi drafts of his firm on the Wer De able out of any moneys due them or to be- come due to them from the Government, to meet which the Depaytment had then no money atcommand. Of course he alleges that he antici- os that when the De; it might be in nds, the stocks would bave been re-purchased and banded back tobim. Russell gave him an amount of such acce; drafts equal to the ‘amount of stocks B. illegally losned to him, which said-so accepted drafts he placed in the safe ———, for the eventual return of the State y It is further said that Russell obtained from the Bank of the Republic, in New York, on the State bonds—that bank now having them in its sion—the money with which to take up the ac- cepted drafts on the War Department. It is doubted whether the accepted drafts which Balley held as security are really any security whatever. But that fact will be very shortly, we ap- prehend, on further investigation. Later.—As we go to press, we learn that Capt. Goddard, Chief of Police, bas just received a dis- itch from Officers Allen and Busher, of this city, MNepatehed by the Department to New Yorks to arrest Russell, announcing that they arrested him this forenoon. accepted nt, pay- tor suppiy of flour family uee, and many beshels of tail wheat for poultry,)s few bushels of garden or Eng- fish peas,and w liberal store of garden ceculeuts, including turnips, Irish potatoes, sweet pene. Chinese yams, beets, carrots, parsnips, salssiy, onions, &c., and neeey ane one third of the grein orop, not received, of s few huntred off to an industrious AGRICULTURAL sico al sorts o} ling many plows, La mele note — A ere, Oultivators, oarts, Wagon, * a THY, oompioto with Réting anda first rate DA i ngs and many etceteras—in short there are e!i things necessary to & purchaser to start, establieh at onoe, ins fair way, with provender enough for live stoo! Provisions enous h for servan' 8 moderate family, ti!! another harvest, so far as such are usually obtains) om a farm. But le the houeehold and the pu 18 not to & kitchen farniture, library, aad some other domes- tic ar! and rsonal, —for the round sumo! THIRTEEN THOUSAND LARS 7 ses) such as I t deem desirable.and of equs! value. The title is unexceptionabils. The estate alone, considerin; the value of the timber standing on it. is pres) ed to be worth from 15 to 18 thousand dollars if cold ject to payment by instalments. An energetic tical farmer would find thiss real bargain. For Cony gape 7 orto inspect the property, please apply to, or ad resp meses follows: DR. EDWARD KIN| Catlett's Station P. O., Fauqa:er Co. Va de 2-3t" Tax Horst Dovex.—This Leong Se B herve man, who gave bis name as Samuel K. Kelley, was arrested by officer Watson and taken before Justice Donn, when complaint was made that Kelley, with another person, took board at the Exe! Hotel, C street, near Sixth, at S14 per week. At the end of the week the bill was pre- sented. it was not id; but Kelley and his friend leftthe house. Their trunks were searched, but they were any: The excuse saree #4 for taking is th. ‘was that he could do without a clean shirt. The magistrate had to dismiss the party, no criminal offense being charged. The landlord said he thought boarding: bouses and hotels ought to be protected against such imposition, and so did the magistrate. OR RENT—A new BRICK HOUSE, with back building and cellar, having 8 rooms with g8s, and st: ¢ alley, situated on L. street, near Thir- teenth. Rent moderate toa good tenant. Inquire f M. GREEN, G:ocer, corner of Thirteenth and Thi propery is near Franklin Row, only a alk from the Treasury Buildin; healthiest locations in Ashington. TELEGRAPHIO. The Seuth Carelina Convention. Crarcestox, Dec. 22. —The Conven- tion met again at noon. Several from the various committees were recet' and referred . ittee will that the revenue laws of the United States shall be ‘collector to take the oath presaribed by Cerolina. and that the postal matters re_ main unchanged Mr. De Saussure, from the committee to whom ‘was referred the communication from a portion of the members or the Geogia Legislature, re- ote that the communication was received just the ordinance of secession was The communication urges that there be no seces- sion till South Carolina, Alabama, Mississ!ppi and Florida have assembled in Convention, when final State action sbali take t The commit- tee say that the secession Seuth Carolina bas rendered the consideration of the commuaication Judge Magrath, from the committee on such Cex iea et Gceemaeet he President of the Un! s 1 limits of South Carolina, stated < vasstoed to t. Walton, the solicitor for the dentials of the joint commission te Wathington, was sworn to keep secresy in reference to the pro- ceedings, and to the accredited perers, ‘which were deli wo the Commission ay. Ry Fe nog oa baves secretary em pa for ir tra’ expenses and pi is allowed them. rf — debate on a proposition to attend church to morrow took place. RS seperti gg the Southern States bas not been acted upon. Agreesbly to the request of the Convention, we refrain froin contiogesh an abstract of the document The Commission to Washington will go with full ets to act as joint commissioners. After a secret seasion of two hours, the Conven- tion adjourned till Monday. ing amid the cheersot a moraing the was sawed down of it some unknown , and ‘the flag carried off. Great excitement aed a collision is feared. A factory and several other butidings adjotutag were destroy by fire this afternoon. toss $30,000; partly insured. Views of Sepater Seward on Secession New Yorn, Dec. 2i.—Senator Seward tn a Speech on Saturday before the New England Society of this city sald, if we ent: Cool. entirely calm, and entirely kind a debate w!!i ensue which will be kindly tu fteelf and it will prove very soon or either that we are wrong. and we shall concede to ovr offended brehern, of else that we are right, and they will alesce aud come back into fraternal relations ith ns. He predicted this resuit in sixty days The Reaction, Boston 21.—Wendell Phillips spoke in the Town Hail at Watertown this Seotiag and was hissed by the audience, but the police - vented any farther demonstration of ition . He said be spake for Gov Andrew Andrew would not sign a bill repealing the Personal Lib- erty law. Handbills were posted around the nea upon the people not to let Phillips speak. Secession Feeling im Nerfelk. Norrotn, Dec. 23.—The secession feeling here is on the increase. Ashland* Hall was again crowded lest night Disunion hes were made by Col. V. D. Grover and Gen. Jno. Tyler, which were enthustasticall; applauded. Tyler closed his remarks with “ Let the Union go to b—!, which received loud and repeated cheers. Secession Movements im South Cerelina. Craxeston, Dec. 24.—There is good authority for stating that the Commissioners left for Wash- ington this morning. Eighty men arrived yesterday from Savannah for the pu of tendering their services to the Governor for any cy. They are underthe name of Minute Men, or Sons of the South. Fee eidetnlietciantire ssa The Cali on the [lineis Banks Extended Cincaco, Dee. 22.—A itch from Springfeld states that the fank Commissioners have extended their call on the banks for additional ‘in The extended call requires the banks to put one quarter of the ‘itional margin by the of February, and the other three-quarters by the ‘uth of March. From Califernia. Fort Kearney, Dec. 22 —The Californis Pony Express passed here on Pages | ‘With dates to the Sth instant. The news is unim . it was reported that an American bark gone r ashore at Woosung, and al! hands murdered by the in habitants. Secession. Memrnts, Dec 22 —There was an meeting here last night to ratify the secession of — a Fifteen guns roa fired, and the valanche news, other bulidings illuminated . wots = eanronprnenbhnnamanieienee Nerth Carelina Legislature. Ration, Dec. 22—The Legislature bas ad journed till the 7th of January. An effort to take up the Dill for arming the State failed in the jouse of Commons. Baitimere Markets. Batttwonre, Dec. 24.—Fiour i g f 5 her; old yellow and 65c. Provisions dull; mess xk $16 Coffee quiet at 124aldc. "Whisky duil at ise. better. Wheat firm and late. better. Corn ad- —— ie. lc. Provisions steady. hisky nominal a 5 Financial. Naw Yorx, December 24.—Stocks are heavy, dull, and ‘depressed, closing at an avi decline at2 percent. Cumberland Coal Co. 5; Illinois Central shares 66 x; Mich! Southern 32 4; New York Central 75%; Reading 53; Hudson River R. R.43; Cantons it; Mo. 665 y- GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS Tue Last Nient, remember, of the fair at the Young Men’s Christian Association Rooms. A t number of beautiful and useful articles will disposed of at prices to suit the times. Delicious vocal music. beautiful and agreeable ladies, and — deserving charity are among the attrac- ons. FS itt ie. large three story FRAME OUSE on New York avenpe, between 4th and 5th streets, recent! cpcented aA Mr. Ca- rothers. Apply to JOHN W, MANKINS, or to Mr. BOSS, next door,w ker fou A= the three three AG rio Y shy oe regen: neh je low for cash; or in the co xohan, \y at Mr. HAGGER’ sciter for the lafsas and the Key,or to DICK. Apvertiszns should send in their Christmas announcements promptly so as to obtain the ben- | SUN & King’s wood yard, corner of I efit of local ices from day to day during the | street and Vermont avenue, or to the subscriber, holiday season. at Gi Wil Tux Burcu Divorce Casz, in pamphiet form, at Shillington’s Bookstore. it we |OHN DICKSON. _ Ds Rae termined to retire 8, offers for sale his ‘Tuenk is NOTHING like good eating and drink- * vana you tock of tresh and well selected Cloths, &c. = Lire sneationt Worle ora at ver yiee rd cont fase: stock Fenut ver penrz and well oy ma) from ons. A ococu- at Emrich’s Restaurant, corner of Eleventh street | 270 Over twenty years, jean old established and Pennsylvania avenue. St | stand, one of the best on the Avenue, under « large a eee on Re eas ~ | Sms kee appyte B. We BROWNING, under . . We » a MARRIED. i stator Livtel. de 14 StawtJan 1 At the Parsonage, on the th ix it, by the Rev. Sitti PLewied debts” A pee THRo Eger AY OF EVERY Hib SCHENCK, of Pi eiphia, finds it impos, very wi and Weaieaday's itively bein the city the hase si ieee ab the’ Avease House, viee free. Uni a —_ ret FOR RATE EC ARO, el floor above, at No. 75 Missouri avenue, between 4 ats ,near the corner of je 10-2awSwe O 2.000 ASHES, PE. CHOICE LAND IN > Mu Tanged for improved Washington city property at ‘as! ot | RASTA ipliecs Res Sas SbE STS Patt Office, giving location of property. de 15-Iw* wr HAM BER (on first fi FOR P EA wher whhout Beard. "Reomaepion rn first-cl bie is set. Sou h- —— esp li f- ) didi: l. aes tal henok’s Pulmonio i Patent Of- Ph ios inth snd G sts., opp Ana EA Ta EPA" S Sk eas ok Wg Sa FURS EE RUNS FOR ENT a0 0 Ep hoimince Stoere! of the Bow: Stina eRe nth et. and La. av. WORLD—A' No 27 Pe vo. J OTICE. DON’T WASTE YOUR vEY. oReaDe DIO actions y 220 Prices the lowestin the District. A lacge 4 Sscortment on hand, Cell HL. ormasstee ot ROS, do@l-lw near Farmers and M: "Bask. Gt POR THE HOLIDAYS. An elegant assortment of Books, Wri Desks and — Portfoli 3 Sgoxes Backgammon is Chega Ben, Weox ' Bas G. mes and Sascate, Toys, &c., with many we jamerate, we offer at reduced prices. We would invite oer o!4 custoruers and to call jook over thom, assured abe tw make selections at MISS do do 2i St High street, near APPLES. = 350 pax. no. A’ telecine . Sweet Green Russets, Romans, Moodies, Frsping ken pine. order, just arrived per sonoomer J. + Seaver. Popes re by do 18-7t* No. 7% Water at Georgetown. « EW DRY GOODS 8TORE. he undersigned, ha Sworegn the cerust ot ish Sea'Gay sereslan lore ary. W.K. Hurdie’s,) will keep at on teuater Dee) “GOODS, FANCY Ce ~ PRUNING. &c., &o., which : as cheep as the lw Mrs. FRANCES DEMAR, oor reasonatie terme | Coll 2w No.169 Water Pe. foal Rare Srcednventneetee itis im his Pett "eet CE VF .021 O8 os | ' b. Z 4 ‘ : a a d ; ‘ ¢ " ‘