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ee ee Rc PS RI PS SSS SSS SAS SSS SSS SR PSS SSS SSOP PENG ES OES SAN CESSES * - The Sunday Schee! Couvention. To-morrow the fiffm anrusl convention of the Sabbath School Association of Maryland and the District cf Columbia will convene at Wesley Ubapel stone o'clock, avd itis ex- pected that it will be very largely atrended, Gs letters bave been received trom almost every section of the State, which warrant that ex- pectation. The day sessions will be heit at Wesley Obapel, and evening meetings at the Foundry, with auxilary meetings atihe New York ave- nue Presbyterian Church. The general exercises of the convention will Minstrels. The troupe is | be 2s follows: Tuesday atternoon—Devotional -two performers, and ® dorganization. Tuesday night—Address by es songs, dances and Ethi- | Kev. Dr Eggiestov,ot Chicago, and other emi- Bent Sabbath School laborers. Wednesday morning—Report of Sabbath-school work in the State snd District, and discussions thereon. Wednesday afiernoon—Mass meetings of Sab- bath-scbool children in the various chur "THE EVENING STAR. m@ For “AvOTION Sales” advertisements Star. LOCAL N ——————— AMUSEMENTS. &c., TO-NIGHT. NatTionaL TieaTan —« King Henry LV, with Hackett as + Falstaff. Watt's Organs Hovse —First night of the Morris Brother: composed of twe programme embr opian comiealities. MeTRoroL\TAN HALI.—First appearance f Mies Victoria Hioward, vocalist. Forresy HALL. GroxcrtowNx.—The iadies be Dlethodist Provestan: Church, on Con- cus siteet, open thetr fair for the benefit of | ya moeny uel, Aadresces by Ralps Wells the church (Bis eveaing m rning. y Opp Pettows’ and festival by F L.— First night of the fair dry M. E. Caurch. tant class by Ralph We! ns; bi -_—»— ness arrangements for ensuing year. Thars. The Levy Court day night—Clesing reanion. Court was beid thie morning inthe Alder- | at 230 p.m :—Division 1. The officers, teach: City Hall,) Dr. Nicnols in the , and Messrs. Pisnt, Burr, Shepherd, gruder and Rowland present, ‘and Mr. N alien clerk The Chair iaid before the Court a communi- cation of Thomas Wood ward, Coroner, exling on the Court to pay t's quota of his fees, and b: ers, and scholars of the SabbatD schools lo- cated east of the Capiiol will meet on Wednes. day afternoon inthe East Washington Metn- odist Episcopal Onurch, 4th street. near G south, under the direction of George F. Gu- lick, Esq., marshal. Divisio The Sabbath schools embraced in the Island S: th School to Suggest some Means ich the propor. | '/nion will meet in Ryland On: corner of s due from the cites may be made by him; | 10th street west and D south. - Martagh, don table temporarily. Esq. marshal. Division 3. The Sabbato Mr. Blagden presented the petition of Mr. E. Ray ard others, asking toa: Francis Hinton snd bic wife Eliza be placed on tne list of pau- pers: granted. Mr. Shepherd, from Committseon Police, re- ported that the Mayor would pay the cities proportion for the rent and maintenance of the «tation house of the Second precinct. Mr. Plant called attention to the tmportance of the Committee before Congress having an Sudience with the Discrict Committees of Uon- cress at an early day Dir. Shepherd said that the Court should onsider the subject of the consolidation of the corporations of this District. and it would be well for the Court to takeearly action that the iterests of the county might be seen to in the consolidation Mr. Plant id that in a conversation with several members of Congress, he had been in- Schools of the 4 street Presbyterian, E street Baptist, Wesley Chapel, 9th strset Methodist Protestant, and Fourth Presbyterian, will meet in Wesley Chapel, under the direction of Z. Richards, Esq, marshal. Division 4. The Sabbath scbools of Calvary Baptist, McKen- dree Ohapel, Fletcher Chapel, Assembly's, and the Unitarian churches, and the children of the Protestant Ozphan Asylum, will meet in the Calvary Baptist Chi H streets, under the direc’ . B. son, Esq., marshal. Division 5. The Sabbath schools of the Congregational, English Lu- theran, Foundry, North Presbyterian, and the First Baptist churches, will meet in the First Church, 13th street, between G and H, under tbe direction of J.G. Judd, Esq . marshal. Division 6. The Sabbath schools of the New | York avenue Presbyterian. Western Presby- tertan, Union Obapel, Young Men’s Christian formed that nothing would be done unless | Association Mission, North Mission. M street they went there with ® bill forthe purpose. | Methodist, Hamline, and Wesiey Uhapel Mis- r. Bisgdou reported trom the Committee | siov, will meet in the New York avenue on Schools, that a de-d bad been prepared for | byt-riam Church. New York avenue and H ® lot of Iand,on which a school house hed | sireet, under the direction of J. V. A. Shields, been erected vesting in the Commissioners the | Esq. hal. title. ‘The reception committee, of which Mr. D. ». Burr, from ttle Commutteeon Improv '- | A. Barr is chairman, have secnred places for a ~ Feported a resolution releasing Richard | the emtertainment of a number of delegates, S. Cox, from the payment of taxes due on 6) | bat a sufficient number of places have not as acres of land held during the war by the g>v- | Yet been secured The committee will be at rment, Spd asec for educational and chari- | Wesley Chapel at half past ten o'clock for the ble purposes; adopted Purpose of receiving the delegates, who will W. B Lacey was appo'nied a Commissioner | be shown to places of entertainment -by boys Schools im the place of David Miller, ap- | who bave volunteered for that purpose. pointed teacher. } Mr. Shepherd offered the following resolu- | ich was adopted unsnimousty. ——_e—_—_ Tae Miesiovary Cavs® —On Sunday night | ‘be services in the lecture-room of the Nina. -d, Thatthe Committee to represent | stree: Presbyterian Church, con-isted of ad. inserest of the county before Conzress b», | dresses in favor of the missionary cause. sre hereby authorized to coufer with sim- | tera short address from Rey. Dr ilar committees from the Corporation of Wasb- | tor of the church, the Kev. Samue on and Georgetown. and toaid ia the prep- | Tennessee, was introduced. ton of @ bill consolidatiag the District un- Was here for the purpose of raising fands to er ove Governm ad farther re-estsblish a college for youths for the minis- i |. That in the opiaion of this Court | try. The Church commenced the missionary *rritorsal system Of gove-nment, such asin | worg in this country im 1809, and since thea rerstion im the terriories of the United | the cause Bad prospered. but there was much best adopted to this District. +} to be done yet From all parts of the country there were calls for min see thirty pulpits were m- | souri, e | cry r. Plant handed to Howsrd Univer esiderable debai Improve the Coort a plat of the rs, and in Tenne: ant, while in Mi: Minnesota, and all over the West, the “send us more minis‘e:s.” In West- urkey and other foreign countries the lof Christ was becoming more sought ater, and particularly among the Mohamme- Mr. Burr called attentiom of the court to the | dan: of the Ail that was needed to make tha: Mr. Brown, in blasting rock them God-fearing men was teachers of the edermined Linnean Hill road, and it was ima | Grspel gerous condition The meetirg was also addressed by Rev. Mansfield Bowg, a missionary from Western Turkey, who ciated thai the people were now nore eager than ever for the werd of (iod. Some years ago the missionary was received coldly: now he was welcomed, and the people Were anxious to learn, bul there was great need of teachers. In Asia Mimor the gospel was much needed; and in a stretch of country coptaiping& popniatvon as large as Washing- ton tbere were only two missionaries. At the close of the meeting, Rey. Dr. Smita Announced a subscription on his part of $150 per anpom. The lecture-room was well filled by an at. tentive and apyreciative audience. ——-o——— Rts, With mstruetio: soit with the attorney of the court and arveyor, aud alsoGen. Howard, in refer- * to jurisdiction over the streets. adopted t moved Woodward stv on count: car- Shepherd moved tha’ the Improvement Bitte be authorized to build a foot bridge *s mili durmg the 3 Month; agreed to Mr. Shepberdofferd a resolution remitting | the fine imposed on A. Motfatt, for selling crs. provided that he satisties the Commit. | ve on Police that he violated the law igno- rantiy did not Know that it was necessary | ‘Sin the approval of the Board of Police; | a Ws adopied. r. Burr stated that two of the parties, « perton of whose property was condemue for | widening the Sargent road, retuse to move in oir encipg or give the additional width to | ac, And one bad built bis Roure regard. | she line Inid down by the surveyor. He erefore Moved that the clerk take the neces. sory steps to condemn the same; which was Tue River Front, Dec.2 1%67.—Sicth atrert Whorf.—Arrived—steamer K@®anebec, Talbot, from Baltimore and lower river, with passn- gers and merchandise; schrs. E. D. Eadicott, —. from Philadelphia, with coal to Govern- ment. Oregon, Clark & Huot Crowi’s Wharf. — Arrived —Schr. Isabelle Alvtata, Tooker, from New York. with cement McCracken, with wood to agreed to. for J.J. Sullivan. Sailed—Sloop Ann Me- Mr. Burr moved that the surveyor estimate | Uarthy, Hatton, for Piscataway, to load with the amount of earth required to fill in and | bay make a road through Fort Usrroll, with a| view of petitioning Congress to make sn ap- Proprigtion for this road, and also for which were blocked up by fo! eed te ‘The court adjourned to 3ist inst mac Ferry Wharf—The steamer Waw: set, Fawke, arrived from Cone river and dings with produce and passen- y afternoon, and steamed off for n this morning. iarf —Arrived—Sehrs. Flounder, at which imme the cerms of Dr. Nichols (President) and | Skinner, from Upper Machodoc, with wood Messrs. Burr and Piant expire for market; Jouu Rowlett. Bradley, from —_e—_ Ohickominy, with lamber for N. #. Puget Ax OxD Socpiee Kitrep.—Benjamin R |. Milvy's W horf—Arrived—Schr. Federal Hill. ve, Sout eigh!y years of age,and an inmate | Wheeler, trom Norfelk, with lumber and shingles for A A. McCullogh; steamer Colum- bis, Harper, from Baltimore and river land- ings. with merchandize and passengers: four- teen oyster boats from Eastern Shore, ya., landings have arrived at this whar! since our of tbe Old Soldiers" Home. was tound dead on the Fort Totten road, » short distance from the National Cemetery. about seven o'clock yester- dey morpipg. A hole about half an inch in | diameter was found in the back part of his | bead. bfforts ° ed Yast report ut wWitBout sucerss up to ten o'clock yester. | 8¢0, Hubbard. from Norfolk, with 112,000 shin- = gles for Wm. McLean dae Oc Soleeaea eee Oe the Reape ol | OE vey’ Wher -arcived—Seky. 5, S. Wel- Up ‘to moon to-day ro inquest had teen held | de®, Bowen. from Philadelphia, with coal for | Harvey, Clark & Give: nie Tue RixpeRrEst.—The Alexandria « the body. Lieut Jonnsoc, of the secon precinct, h&s two of his mem detailed to watch | tbe body Gutil am inquest can be held. As the | law row stands there is but ons person in the | prewsbes. &, ¢ District who can hold an inquest—Coroner | Wm. T. Herric odward—now quite sick at Bis Rouse in i bliin amieson, P. H. Hooft, RG. Violett, P. H jt. WJ. Entwisie, and addressed to the ° s 3 ‘oF, im Whica they say:—~it Ras been re- Yotms CaTHOLIcs’ Fatexp Soctery.—Yes- | Horted'to ws that cattle in this vicinity are Tehing, the regular quarterly mesting | Gying of the disease called the srinderpest, Of tne Young Catholics’ Friend Society, now | and tbat meatof some of the animals which bumbering several pundred mbers, WSS | Gied of this disease has been offered for sale in held at Carroll Hall. ace of this | our market, or at least in Alexandris. We pbilantropic association cannot be easily es- | geem that some Sanitary measures should be ated. as it devotes its funds to educating | taen by the City Council to prevent the Sed clotRing poor Catholic boys, who would spread of this epidemic, and the further buy- eden aye 0 £0 Baked. OF be exposed to | ing and selling of the diseased meat. We sug. many dangers and temptations. There were get tbat inspectors be appotnted to examine all wan? Sf the Roman Ostholic clergy present | Catcie brought into this county for sale, siaugh- rope Various parishes, and among them | tering or otherwise, or any active measures be Rev. J. Rooney. of St. Dominick's, who | which may be thought advisable to stay the was tresent at the invitation if the Srewty » prosress of the disease and the ring and and deliv an eloquent address, well cai b bas att i culated to encourage (he members in the work | Gaiuacieen eee oe en ranenee te Olah im whieh they are engaged. The Mayor will refer the above communica- —__-—— tion to the County Court, which convenes on ACCIDENTAL SuOOTING._Ssturday after- | Monday, for its action, as the abattoirs are Joon. while two youths, (Charles Waite and | Sli located outside of the corporation limits: Joseph Northrup.) were out bunting. the later | and asthe Legislature is not in session, it it wes secidentally sbot in the foot by his | supposed that applicadon will be made to iriend. who mis‘oek Bis rustling of the bushes | General Schofield for authority to appoint a for {he Movements ot an old hare. Catile Inspector. In the mean time it would Wes not of a very well to buy meat from none but reliable Eomber of shot w butchers. member about the toes. The acci abovt two miles from the city. om the rcad ieading from Columbian College, and the victim WSS conveyed to the residence of a Deighvoring farmer till a conveyanee from the city could be sent for bim Su Seat aac Agnes ov as zD GARROTER.—At tbe fire tp the Second Ward on Saturday night. Oficer White arrested a man named Burney Carroll, who was soon after recognia*d by De- sectves Coomes and Muller as a party charged wilh baving garroted Lambers Procupaper, in July i@st, near Murder Bay, when the latter was robbed of & gold watch, a revolver, and about $20im money. The victim was deco into the vicinity by the representation that a pic-mic was being held there. Carroll was contiped at headquarters to awaita hearing to- day. as te: aoe Se ASSAULT AND BATTERY ayp Fast Driv- 1¥G.—Officer UO’ Brien, of the First Ward, ar- ed « colored man named Samuel Jackson, | op Saturday, for fast driving in the public streets, who had & bearing before Justice Mor- selland was fined $20 ‘was arrested by officer Koontz, during the afternoon of the same dey, upon the charge of assalting Wm John- son, also for disorderly conduct. tmat m the forenoon, put bis horse and Wagon in pawn for $2, with & man named De Lacey. In the afternoon he called for nis wagen, and De Lacey was not present, De- termined to have them, w Justice Goddard, when he was fined s3 for Gisorderly conduct. The case of assanit and batwry wes continued until 1” o'clock this morning. —— Fiuws —A fire broke ont ma on Ohio avenue. between 13% and 141! eS A New OrRcle —Last evening, a new Fe- pian organization was started in the Seventh Ward, where Meeting for the purpose was enlled st the corner of Virginia aveaue and sireet. which was well attended. The U:rcle, tm bopor of thore Feoians recently execucea at Manchester, took the name ef Manchester Circle, and is composed of those who ac keowlecge Jobo Savage as the bead of the or- ganization. ext wi & loss of only about #100. Phe dwelling was occupied by Mr. John Barker, and owned by & colored man pamed Burne. About baif-past one o'clock this morning, an siarm of fire was ——_o——_. near. Estate + Sony 1 Manriaup | Wennes {net tt could not be told where eure Tare Weex—George Peter, Esq., trastee, mobsee to ft i * cer ea: otter for sale to-morrow, at Ii o'clock get Ay hg CF LF No. the shunt aieon aust ine ran im tbe First Ward to the sound of No. and lot tp tbat piace known as “Thompson's Lee 4 = Hotel. Oa Saturday next, at o'clock m..® 0 Post-office, Messrs. Boule & Peter, trus- will offer fot sale a vaiuable tract of land coo'sining 24 ¢ acres, improved with a sow Sonedwall = as oo . damage dope was aboat | FALL OF & SCAFPOLDIN ALBXANDRIA—The Cozette of Saturday s@ys: “A portion of tne | S™78nce. scsffolding im fromt of the bi now in ‘WE WOULD CALL the at progress of erection on King st by Mr. Eocis Appicb, fell yesterday eveneng, and a isborer, who was on it at the time, was se- verely though not seriously hurt He was taken immediately into the drug store of Mr. James Entwisle, adjoining, wRere bus wound, rare Masonic®works. were properly dressed. mene Seeinasteat rrr ry Derivenx.—The Musrcat.—To-morrow evening the Phiinar- | 332" CA Mmonic Society will sing Haydin’s orate- | De! of 4 rio of the Oreation,” at Metzerott s Hall. The shows hes the cborus will costais one haadred voices, and | riers 3 they will be ied by & full orches- | tection . delivered 106,221 mail sud 10,7=0 tra. aa solos gre eptrus' © well-krowa | jocal and 33,456 newspapers, and col. artistes. Tar AssaULT on Mr. Roace.—We learn that Mr, Wm. Rosen wos not injured, &s was Feporied on Thursday night, atthe Wastine- ton City Garden. bot it was near his residence, corner of jst And L streets, where he was ate tacked and cut He, with a neighbor, was walking oppos: idence and the latter noticed three 1 rouched behind his fence, whem he went over toand asked what they wi cotng. One of them struck bim with @ stone and rocked him down, and Mr. Rosch wert to Bis assistance, and they tacked hirc, whem one was knocked down and the remaining two cut hi A Seriovt Cvarce cer McHenry, of the seventh precinct, a ted on Satard: evening Elen Ale, whom he charged before Justice Walter with keeping a disorderly house. snd with disorderly conduct. On the former charge the Justice committed her to jail for conrt, and also fined her $20 for disor- derly conduct op ess Nationat TyrocrarHicaL Unton.—Pre- liminary arrangements are being made on the part of the typographical fraternity of this city toenter:ain the delegates to the National Typographical Union, which meets im this city in June next ——4+—__—— LARCENY oF A UaBT.—Wm. Hamilton and Richard Williams came before Justice Cullon Saturday, charged by Edward Hazee with the larceny ofacart. The former was dismis: and the Jatter required to await, in jail, action of the court. Larceny oF CLoTaine.—John Brewn, col- ored yesterday b>fore Justice Guil, with the larceny of clothing from Clinton Thomas, was committed to jail for court. Tne clothing stolen by the accused was not recovered. —e—_. OLpEest INuasiITantTs.—The next montly Meeting of this Association, will be held in Council Chamber, Oity Hall, on Wednesday next,at4 p.m rey MARRIED. CASTELL-STEWART. On the 28th nit., at St. Peters Church. by the Rey. Fath © Boyle. ED- WARD CASTELL to Miss MARY O. STEWART. Both of this city. * WILLIAMS—GITTINGS. On the 25th instant, by the Ree. Father MeOnrthy Cw ALTER Bow LIAMS to CLARA V. GITTINGS, all of W ington No cards. ROE D On the ist of December, Butler, Mr. BURNHAM ©. Ot, to miss IDA 1357. hy the ROWLEY. of WROE, of Washi DIED. CLARK. December i, 18%, HENRY EDMUND CLABK, aged 4 years ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral from the resider father, John Clark, Ne 403 Hi street, at 84, o'clock on Wednes- day mo ning. 4th iustant. Funeral service will take place at St trick’s Church at 9o’clock. * LOWNDES. At his residence, Prospect street. Georgetown, ¢ morning of the 2d tant, Mr. FRANCTS LOWNE n the sith year of his Notice of funeral wil! be given to morrow. - RAILROADS. BALTMUBE AND O10 RAILROAD, Waskineton, May 5, No between WASHINGTON AND BALTL a WA 0) MO ani SHIN N AND THE WES? $re now ran as follows. Vi: FOR BALTIMORE Leave datly. except Sunday, at 7:00, 7:43, and 19:1 D.m., and 2%, and 4-30 nd 3:45 p.m. FOR ALL WAY STATIONS. ae fat J) except Sunday, at 7:0) a, m., and 3:6 VAY Svat: NS SOUTH OF ANNAPOLIS FOR W 9 Leave at 6:15 8nd 7-94, m., and at 2:00 and 4:35p a = 17-00 T OR ANNAPOLIS, eave at 7:0 a. m. an m, from Annapolis on dun day. “ ON SUNDAY FOR BALTIMORE. Leave at 745 8. m.. and 4-30 and 8:45 ¥C ¥ STATIvws. t a. nd 4.3) and 3: oe: rm. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WE Leave daily, except Sunday, at 7.45 @. m $:45 p_m F ‘ay at 4:9) and 8:45 p. m. only. connecting Stati je s from Baltimore te rg, &e. TS to the West can be had at n Ticket Office at all hours ith trai im the day. as as at the new office ef the Bank ers and Brokers’ Telegraph Line, 343 Pennsylva nia avenne, between éth and 7th'streets. For New York. Philadelphia. and Boston, see ad- vertisement of “Through Line.” .. WILSON. Master of Transportation L. M. COLE. General Ticket Agent. ce30 GEO. 8. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington, "H ROUGE LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTO PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. Wasmrxaton, Jan. 6.1997. ‘Trains detwi ngw run an fotos ere imeton and New York a? ¥OR NEW YORK, without change of cars. tsese ails (except Sunday) at 7:45 a. m., 12: ‘and 7:00 FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave daily (except it 7: 1218p mend 630 0007500 p. mene) St TMs and 0 NDAY. meave for New York aud Philadelphia st 7:00» we ping cars for New York on 7:00 p. m. trai daily. Through tickets to Philadelphia, New York, 0 Boston, can be had at the Station Office at all hour in the day. as well as at the new office in the Bank era aud Brokers Telegraph Lines 34 Poun. ave nue, hetween 6th and 7th streets. See Baltimore and Ohio Railroad advertisemen sd schedule between Washington, Baltimore, Ap tepolis, and the West. wa L. WILSON, Master of Transportatio L.M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. a 0-f 5° 8. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington. TREASURY DEPARTMENT Office of Comptroller of the Currency Wasi xarox, October 7.15 y given to the holders of the “The Croton K.” that such rnited al money of th f the same atthe Try ates Mpon prewey ury of the United JAY KNOX (ee agony DEPARTMENT. Onice of Comptroiler of the Currency, w 7, 187, hereby ‘again to present t "i of.to CP. Bailey, Esq. Receiver of said Bank, at the office of said bank, in theclty 0 oe 8-T13t NO. Y KNOX, Dept. and Act’g Comptroller, TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Othe of Comptroller of the Currency. WASHINGTON. September 10, 1357. Notece is hereby given to the holders of th netes of *' enlatin Farmers and Citizens’ Ni New York, t wful money of the Cuited tates upon, presentation of the same at the Tres- oft nit tates. pix Mek “wc H.R. HULBUR D, se 1l-wi3t Comptroller of the Currency. TREASURY DEPARTMENT Othes of Comptroiiler of the Currency, Wasnixotox, September 10. 1557. Notice is hereby given to all persons who may have claims against the “Farmers and Citizens’ National Bank of Brooklyn.” New York. that they are called upon to present a proof thereof to FREDERICK A. PLATT. Be- Gren of pad Bank. at the office of said Bank, in the city of ooklyn, New York. H.R. HULBURD, wi3t Comptrotier of the Currency. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Office of Comptrotler of the Currency, WastincTon, Aug. 25, Wo/. is hereby given to all persons wno may tins meg “The National Unadilla Y., that th Sey called upon to presunt to make legal proof thereof, to LEWIS KINGSLEY, Receiver 0} ; the office of said bank in Cuadilla, N.Y. an 27-T.13t ADIES, Lez Notice have el Bank, S the same. and .R. BURD, Comptroller of the Currency. a will find one of the best selected rench and Home made Corsets of all es from $1 up: no reeds. Mr. Baum s ufactures his own Patent Hoep Skirts. to ich he calls the special atttention, as it i 1e most comfortable and elegant in the market, 49 Louisiana avenue, between 6th and 7th sts... oppo- site Seaton Hotel. no I8-tf ince NE Pp seLotion OF COPARTNERSHIP. | tice is hereby given that the partners! RSS bip here- tofore existi between THOM. UK POLE ington. 10 the ict ‘of Columbia, ts, om twenty-third day of November, AD’, Dare pis: SOLVED by mutual consent. All claims de- mands due said Stackpole & Hall have been as i J. Clary Perkins. atto -at- law 266 ‘Ninth street, to whom alone they can be legal: Y, 1 Kennebec Ice and Lumber Company willcon- tinue to furnish its patrons in Washin Georgetown promptly. with the famous Kennebec fees alvo; Ea nth street re. ice and Lumber aati vent . ALF RE Wasurxotox, D.C., Now 3, ES SE 0 0 ANDREW J JOYCE 4 00., CARBIAGE MANUFACTURE 477 and 479 ith street. Particnlar attention given to repairing, Bot-colm A. ve wirzixeen, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, WN. E. CORNER OF FOURTEENTH STRERT, (OPPOSITE WILLARD’s,) WASHINGTON, D. oO. 21 FINE ‘DIES, CI- 5-tf p EW SHELL BABKS, Just received, and for sale at KING 5 nom Qorner Vermont av. ie at. THE COURTS. CITY ITEMS. GEORGETOWN, Pina Court—Chief Justice Cartter.—THis —e——— the foliowing basimess was done -— Go To A. Bavgn's Naw Store and get your Affairs in Geergetown. Day ‘ales & Oo. vs. Barker and Brentaal; |, “Hiover, Undergarm a5 . a AGS RR moe hae Tenonnas Murr Destecect About a quarter past one o'clock om Suvaay Morning fire was discovered by (Officers (rai. | ton and Harper tssaing from @ trame shed on | J.B. Davidson's wharf, on the river front. | . Kenned: bd; judi P Sintifr. Batius King vs. Frea. & motion for new trial Motion overruled F.T. Hallhor Wn. Rutherfor the Renowned Shaksp-arian Mi Oo ———e——__ between High and Congress streets. Thi. shed 4. B. MACKETT, = ares French, Riohavie & | A Rur.,!¥ Frocees.—Ten per cent off is | was used tor ihe temporary storage of mer- | Sattravy ©o. vs. T. Taylor Page: judgment by defant; | egval tol Per cent on. To learn this role, | chandise com pgtrom New York and Phita- iu the $ act Historica! Play of made final. Birdsall ys. Welth; Wilson and | */¢ to prof, DY it you should visit Henning’s | deiphia by Ulide’s line of steamers. The alarm HENRY IV Burgess for plaintiff, and Bradley for defend- | Ore Price ©.'9'R'PE Store, corner 7th street Quickly given from the pohce station to | Supported by thy and Marviena ®¥@20e. before he removes to Ant. This isan action for trespass and false No. 511 7th atree."s Intelligencer Building. ——estnn imprisonment, and for damages for the same. Also, sn action of replevin to recover a note police beadquarters, and box 72 streck from ENTIRE STRENGTH the fire alarm bells. The steamer Henry Ad- wl the ADMIRABLE ( Hatt tats tempte of | son, wee com on the spot Bad at work. and SOREARE U3 jor 200, itch and cDsin alleged to Merrororrray® aE ee is temple of | shortly afer steamers Union, Fran METZEROTE HALL. Bada tasn aiven wuils ubed. dereecere ton | musemens nes ore 504 te overfiowiag Sur, | ona Henne Sitio to work in tbe Astor House, New Yerk. To all of | Drday night to witm ®5 the debut of Messrs. | the fire. uring the water from the Tiver, and aed which counts the plea of not guilty was put | Warren and Winship, Very Popular Comedi- | with the police renaered yaluabie asteance TWO GRAND CONCERTS mn. x ans, sts of Butler's Am -Fican Theatre, New | The flames quickly spread to the adjoining Mr. Wilson, for plaintiff, said that Brdsell | York. They are first clsa* 8Ftistes, and well | frame ware house, owned and ovcnpied by THURSDAY, Di i FRIDAY DEC. was arrestea by defendan!, Welsh, in New | deserving the success whic.” attended them on | Mr. Kiley A. Sninn, whi -b was speedily con- ms . York city, by an officer from Washington city | their opening night Jonnay Prendergast, the sumed by the devouring element, which | Mr. L.¥ HARRISON. of Sei Irving in company with one from New York, under | &cknowiedged Champion SOME 8nd Dance | then communicated to rear portion | Piety cuthe abaiedetes witte the tiene Loe & warrant issued by a Justice ofthe Peace in | Man,’ made his first a; nee, Bud wedonot | of the flour store occupied by Mr Da: ocut Woeaee, ened - ered Washington, and held in duress unttl he exe- cuted @ promissary note for $200, and gave his gold watch and chain as collateral. He now brings action of replevin to recover these, and claims 85.000 damages for the trespass and false imprisonment. Mr. Bradley, for defendant, said it appears cert Troupe, unequalled im the world MADAME PAREPA BOSA. The celebrated Prima Donna. MK LEOPOLD DE mEYeE. he rest Piamiat, © in D0 years McUann, and owned by Mr. ing of the butiding. which w ily insured. The warehouse of Mr. Evan i-yCs, contaiming four, also caught. and the roof sustained & slight damage, about Sim) | In the sheds of Mr. Davidson was a quantity | in bis line that we have ever seen. Howard, Vocalist, appears this evening. pabds ¢cost as ‘We Nortcep at Mr. Prigg’s One Dollar Jewelry Store, 435 Pennsylvam@ avenue, three doers from Four-and. street, hesitate in pronouncing him the best performer ictoria Hie feet appear alt that ‘the plaintiff together with another | magnificent variety of hotiday presents, con- | of goods belongimg to District merctani. | <iGNOR FERRANTI, \ gentleman wy the ‘nameof Pardy, were trans- ting qf fuchsia, pearl and jet pendant sets | which pad deen received by thestenmers from | The fas ortte Butta, acting business as a claim agent. They sold id bogwood jewelry of every description. | New York and PRiledeiphia, the mot of ME. CARL ROSA out to hon & written contract, to divide | These goods are manufactured in the neatest | which was s@ved. thongh 7,000 feet of Diack The eminent Viotinéie: with them, and power of attorney was given | and most tasteful styles, and for Christmas | wsinut lumber, belongiue to S. P. Brown & at = to collect al! claims and transact all their resents will pro’ most acceptable. Mr. | Son, of Wasbington, and intended for Unri«t ME. GEOBGE W COLBY business. Welsh ci that their represen. ‘& basover one thousand styles of jawel- | Church, was entirely destroyea. it was val- Coutuctor, tations about the basiness were false, and Ty; and when we remember thatsuchexqauisite | ued at $1,000. Mir. J.B. Davidson's loss, in the damage to the wharf and the apparte. v money was advanced on these false statements. articles can be procured for euch moi When he discovered this he te prices, he deserves to and will doa very large Tickets of admission. $1 50; Reserved seats 3@ manded a re- ances to tug boats, is estimated at $100, Mr. | cents « ‘an be bad at Mr. Meteor: turn of $235, less commissions. He further | and increasing business. Riley A. Shinn estimates bis joss at six thou. | “tore. Wednesday, December ath claims that the arrest in New York wason a ——~e——— sand dollars, ot which there was an inserance prs NIC SOL rh ., legal warrant, issued by the Judge at the 1 HAVE reopened the U'ty Market. Having | epe the frame warehouse of $1.40), and METZEROTT HALL. Tombe, and the arrest was made by New York adopted the cash system, [ will sell No. 1 | $2,000 wpon the storage, consisting of ale Policemen, and that the mone; atch and | articles in my line as as any market in | cider, viirol, vinegar, <c. thus making bis | ,/lA74n» Grand Oratorio of the “ORBA TION” c will on Philharmonic Society at Met- ebaio was given only as restitation of what he | Washington. Particular attention paid to the | absolute loss $3,000. A jot of mahogany, | rerot Hall. TURSDA . G. December knew was due.” ‘The dant asks for one coring 1 apareuen Osan Best, Geo. Thos. | owned by the Government. wassleo destroyed. =m full Orchestra ands chorus of ews bay cent damages and ration e property. rner ts. _ veers. Case on tri ees Se ee . fom the coldness of the weather. Lieutennn: | sola parts by ae Assignment for Tuesday, December 34, Nos. THOSE WHO WANT the most attractive, ele. | Essex, while endeavoring to save property “a . rac! and 9, 130, 77. 108, 159, 179, 201, 263, 305, 153. On | gant, and standard Books, at very low prices, | from the flames, was knocked down ‘by x | Meet ee ene ‘the trial calendar. should not forget the Great Book Auction th! stream of water from the hose pipes of one of CONDUCTOR. ir. 7 P. CATLFIELD. Carina Court, Justice Otn.—The evening, st 37) Pennsylvania avenue, under | the engines, and so cold was the weather that on Decem- ber Term of this Vourt convened this morning. ‘The grand jurors were called and the follow- ing were excused or excepted: Wm. Emmer- Ris wet clothes were soon frozen stiff. Ser- geant Boarman was pushed by the crowd into te river and received a ducking. It is not the Metropolitan Hotel, conducted by 11,291: Ww. L. WaLt & Co. ie ig Draggists, ali | known how the fire originated, though it is a. = son, Richard G. Dove, George McUlelland. | , GROCERS: Spice Dealers, and Draggis oudl 00 have Senn the veneh of ae . ina, ee _H. Donegan, Geo F. Cunningham, and sell Burnett's Standard Flavoring Ex’ a) —_— THE FAR FAMED ORIGINAL ————eee FROM THI8 Day I will sell good Whalebone fol ‘we 2 ibe The following were sworn: Reuben Davis, Corsets at $1 * ‘THE Caxat.—The receipts of the Chesapeake | AND 0 John Fowler, Burr P. Richois, Wm_H. Braw- ake to order the best at $3, and | and Obio Oanal, st the Collector's cRice at this merce MINSTRELS, Tom Boston. er, Henry Koch. J , F.M. Jarboe, | guarantee the fit; my own Patent Walking | nd, for the past month has been $2.215 34 on At WALLS OPEBA HOUSE, o fee Fata Ot cen z Sof- Shire at $1.25; Shoulder Braces at trom $2.50 | boats meagre Sy $14,775.37 om boats de- | FOR SIX HTS ONLY. commencing fett, Wm. Beattie. Henderson Fowler, Charies | Up- Cus. Baum, scending; total, $16.9%.71. The number of ar- Tw pad 385 ENING Dec ad. . ' Trummeill, John H. Newman, Thomas Irwin, | 11.1% 49 Louisiana avenue, near 7th st. | rivals reported at (hisoffice daring the month BILLY HORRIO SHE PERFORMERS: John B. Davidson, Jenkin Thomas. The latter Rao SS Were 606; number of degartures 576: the receipts | in au entire New Eutertainment - is foreman of the grand jury. 3 BLANKRTS OF ALL Coton! At this office for Inst week were $470 on boais | Entitied . The jurors were called, and the following Ascending, amd Si.56f on boats descending: A TRIP AROUND THE WORLD. Were excused or exempted:—J. P. Klioe Tr toial, $4,335. A great any of the boatmen are | An Entire Change of Programme Rach Evening. P. Rodier, Herman Gasch, Samuel V. | Reacy-made Sbeets, Bed Comforts, Feath making preparations \ tie ap for the winter, DOOrS Opem Ot 7; te commence at § 6 clo: and Hair Pillows, Bol-ters, Mattresses, dc, E. E. White, E.R. Brown, Cayistian ‘ADAMsoN's, 506 9th st, T. Volisnd, Ti anal andl the 20tn— | well B. Amos, Edwin S. Helmes, John E. Cox, N.E.McKuew. Peter | 11.18 one coor from Penn.avenue. | be comparatively light. Seveal coal boars BANKERS. A. Cassidy. ensons wishing to subscribe for THe STAR The following were drawn to take the places of those excused:—L. T. Follingsby, Frank Taylor, Fred Hall, Henry W. Tilley, James Kelleher, Henry D. Gunoell, Wm. A. Boar- man. David Moore, F. T. Milburn, James G. Griffin, John A. Jebuson, Richard Pettit, © B. S, Miller, John Gross, Soun T. Given, Jno. Little, Wm. F. Given, Lewis Newrath. Taos. G. Donsidson, H. W. Chapman, Augnstus Davis, George W. Drew, Evan Lyon:, Jobn W. Bronanga. 1 ue following Wereewern bave come in since Saturday, beNdes the . T. Souifer, with flour and grain: tle M with grain and apples: the Uspitola, with for the Seneca Sione Company: 1D liams and A. Johnsoa, with flour arain: the R. H Castleman, with stone, aud Litte Bob, with wood. TeMrzrance LecTvRe.—Josephus Ubeaney, the boy orator of Kentucky, will lecture on tem- | perauce at New Market Hall, this evening wny of these who heard bim cn Thanks. | giving night do not hesitate to compare num | ly with *he celebrated Jobn B. Gough. | ' © reside on Capitol Hill snd the Navy- Yard, will please leave their orders at No. 122 Eust Capitol street, between 4th and Suh. Joun Cecoins, Agent. JA COOKE & co, | BANKERS, Fifteenth sirett, oprovita T-etrury, yand sell at current market rates, end Keep constantly em hand a full supply ef all GOVEENMENT BONDS, SEVEN-THIRTIES, AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. THE CrEarest Ge Furnishing Store in this city is Franc’s, 494 7th street, between P and b, three doors above Odd ter eral Hail. = LM: 24 Pennsylvania —+e Dr. Waite, Chiropodist, —Lonis H Ser i. : t: Si favor - ener, Henry epbnrn, Adam Kresiker, | Sycne ort nits the ca eceteh rea ceam | and all Admit inat bis ease of delivery ue’ | Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, &c., executed, on Walter H. Ma Onris. F. Eckiof. Henry | (.- jons, Bad Nails, Enlarged Joints, | @™*mstic power sre wonderful for one s ‘lections made oa all accessible pulnts. Winker: William H Chase, Joseph Carter, | Waris, Moles, Vascular Excrescences, &c.| Young. Our citizens will do weilto bepresent | pe) tf William Kickham, John F. McCollom, Ed- hiana tre = Office hours from &9.m.to6p.m No charge for consultation. Established 1561. : paceeav terns Ir you BAY: RE MONEY than you know what to do with, buy your Gent's Furnishing ‘ om, Dick, or Harry; but if you value received for the money COMMITTED POR VAGRANCY.—Officer Find- Jey on Saturday arrested Thomas aud Kose Maguire, man and wife, who had 4 heariog before Justice Buckey, charged by Thomas Hines with being vagrants. it having bee celermiped that they bad no means of tence the Justice committed tbem to the work- mound Hanley. Jobn Lapine First National Bank of Washington BD. COOKE. (of Jay Cooke & Uo.) President, WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Oashier, and Mary Lapine. indicted tor an assault and battery with intent to kill, were found guilty of the assauit and battery only, and sentenced to pay a tine of Si) or 30 days tp jal Dir. Fendail entered a motion for a new trial, GOVEENMENT DEPOSITORY . go to France's, where Gent's Far- | houre tor 30 | ; which was granted ut. gO AND ng Geods are sold at prices which defy TisoRDERL . H. Briggs was arrested by | - . apetition. Look at the following price: officer Warwick on Saturday evening. for ne. | - FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED CLOTHING. &e. Good Merino Un hirts and Drawers, 50,75, | ing datsorderly and threatening the officer. He STATES, » OC. And $i; good heavy Wool Socks, 20 5 cents: good Cotton Half Hose, $1 per rn: good Paper Collars, 1 cents per box, o cents; good warm Woolen Gloves trom 25 cents up. Also, Scarfs, Ties, Handkerchiefs, st prices to suit the most eco- nomical, at Franc’s Popular Gent's Furnish- bad @ heating before Justice Backey, who | fined bim $2.50. } ABBESTs —The police of the town made 150 | arrests during the month ot November. 57 | lodgers were accommodated at the station | Curing the month. 18th sree, oppose the Treasury Department, Government Securitios with Troasurer United ‘State 7 ONE MILLION DOLLARS gg T INDUCEMENTS TO CASH BUYERS ok of Fy : ’ LOUR —Messrs, | il classes of GOVERNMENT Gor Store. 494 7th street. between Dand E, three SHIPMENTS oF FLOUR —Messrs. Herr & We buy and sell all FURNISHI done above Odd ‘Fellows’ Hall, 3 ee Weich sbipped 1,10) bbls. of flour from their gECURJTIES st current market rate assortiuent mills to New York last week. 1.000 by steamer | "yp wisn EXCHANGE and a TIkS. HO} ' SAE EH ERY Jobn Gibson, and 100 bp the James S. Green. make Collections a ef ntleman eee cei Dauriions et Oneles renites | The story about 2,000bbie. of flourhaving been | m ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIBS OF THE to sell at prices that Gans la chair, consulter le Doctour Waite, | [Site on the Sonn Gibeom. oa Fridey: to ae all at 454 ter's.) erabli depuis 1561—a son office No. 42 Penn. | loads ‘space of two hours, was rather exager- | ©NITED STATES. nose Rca SUKER, sylvania avenue, entre 1a quairieme et la Six- | Stor" Shot vandmother'’s cat aud another We purchase Government Vonchers on the MOST” teme rue. CHANGING THEIR LocaTion—Thebucksters | FAVORABLE TERMS, and give careful ond and butchers in the Butchers’ Market are rent- | jrempt attention to ing stands in the New Mar! ouse, in con. sequence of the late decision of the court. | ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS MxETING O” THECORFORATR AUTHORITIES. j eae Soucham ‘The first der of the Boards of Aldermen and Common Coancils, winter ses- | MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully fe-nished, | WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, 7 Esraputsuep IN 1840. NEW GOODS AND LOW PRICES. BANKRUPTCY NOTICE: [* 24nkRcprcs Disrarct oF Cocvwra. <x. sabi aot « gton, the . Will be held this evei Having sold off our ofl stock, we now offer to our — ae — enstomers an entire new stock of the FINEST k of th Who has been adjudged ty CLOTHING and GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING | tpon his own petition. by the District Court ¥ » under ea GOODS, bought st the present low prices for | District MIpTON J SARFOLD. rapt tree: Mecairioge Sew endge dene eed ae Setivass Catholic Teetotai Beneficial |T ino eaige cama Avsunence | “SAFE DEPOSIT OOMPANT, MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE.—There were no OF WASHINGTON, D. c., les made on "Change this morning: the offer- CASH. Great inducements can be made to purcha- sers. as we have enlarged our capacities for a Larve. New, and Fashionable Variety of s. Attorm 425 D street sat-Law, no 21-ThéM3w yS BANKRUPTCY, District oF Co b ed with extensive h in N h i 3,500 bushels of red wheat, 6) bushels | SAFE KEEFING UNDER OG ARSRTER having arranged with extensive houses in New At the City of Washington, the 2ath d DES were 3,54 o wi 6) bushels + York to sell at the very lowest price vember, Al) 18s ‘The undersigned hereby gives | of yellow corn, 50 buehele of White com ned | COVERS MCT BONDE: STOCKS. SPECIE, : ee od notice of bis appointment as assignee of DAV, 50 Dusbels of mill teed. JEWELRY, CASH BOXES, WALL, ROBINSON & CO., SCHLEIMER, In the city of Washitgtol. Withitl | T_—_——_—_—_—— 0 | &LVEk PLATE, MG Loa e ees, 323 Penneylvania avenue, said Pe rict, Reler Phage pandas © ee i PAITINGS, capun Pattee ome Fenenyts ba . upon hisown petition. by the District Court of sai 4 4 iN ¥ \ ~ no2s-1n Between oth 10th Distetet. =e Gacy atua she tela dd tee LoS —- eee eENTING or cAFES. —— 028-1 etwe ney at Law, 5 : ; A no 21-Th& M3 425 Dstroct, Assignee, TERESEAN TS SOEEUED: penne oe ae 5 ANKRUPTOY. JOSEPHUS CHEANEY, <D BURGLAR-POOF VAUL' he gh nappa Re catdec ll cs rae iprermict of Corcwata.cs. | at the earns welistaron et the dadience that | FIRE AND BURGLAR -~ frien the public generally At the City of Washington. the 20th day of No- rd him on Thanksgiving Evening. | Orrice—Conxen NEW YO.K AVENUE ABD that on 0 Pecember Proximo, UM | vember A.D. 1si7, The undersianed hereby ging? | WILL REPEAT His POWERFUL LEUTURE FIFTEENTH STREET. a utment as assignee of JOSEPH ‘ TEMPE) —— notice of his appo cE, 8. RURNET. within said Distsi bankrupt upon Court of said Distri city of Washington, » has becn adjudged & n petition, by the District MILTON J. SAFFOLD. y at La hey at 428 D street. Assive On THIS (M FOR THE BENEFIT SOCIETIES L Admission, 25 cents. Lecture to commence at half-past 7. Come and give us your countenance and mite. It THE LADIES OF THE METHODIST He will open. NO. 310 PENNA. AVE.. BET, NINTH AND TENTH STS. and varied assortment of, ND BOYS’ READY-MADE CLOTH- AND FURNISHING GOODS. ststyles and best ‘k will embrace the ts Clothing and other Goods 5 WN. PResinnyr. sai BeOROGE 0. EVANS, Vicr ParrsipEnt. no 2-Th&M3w quality of Ready to be found in Northern market WM. 5. HUNTINGEOS. SbaE Gs =i ‘Connected with one establishment will be x DENTISTRY. Will bet 2 Fair in Petvout Halt: consenting as pOITIcE Hovns: From# o'clock s.m. to8 o'cteste Upder the suvercinion of cae orehe met fesbi p= HONDA T. 2 December, 59 $m te Ratehier Rae — —— able cutters in the District. e DENTIST, ret id BEASURY DEPA ‘T, , STEPHENS. LVANIA AVENUE, T OVEMBER S no dtfit Late of W all Stephens 10th sts. THE LADIES OF CHRIST CHUBCH, G. GEORGETOWN DISMAL SWAMP CANAL GoRUDEn — ive s SUPPER on the evenings of the 3d, ath, e lution of Gor i B, MAGRUDER, TAILOR —Branch of 10th) an o rations performéd pertatntng to ih of December, at the Seminary Lutiding oa | ae 7 Wes, cutborizing tke Saneneg er Niger pape tee BLS the AKT OF DENTAL SURGERY. 0c 2-6m" ington street, forthe benefit of the Church. | fhe Treasury to coll the stock owned ti the U ' E street, near 13th street. south side. where LEWIE & DAVIS’ DENTAL ASSOCIA States in the Dismal Swamp Canal Compeny, in all Work taken in will be doue under my D* 108, such manner as to best protect the interests of the immediate attention. Y GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. We are (selling LADIES” DRESS Goons, SHAWLS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, SATTINETS, FLANNELS. BLANKETS. and many other arti cles greatly reduced prices. Also, beautiful pope se. 2.14, ty ag pee, Wand 125, cts nton Fisnnels, + 15, | United States in said canal, and to ensure that no i5-bo* F.* S#eracrs. ° (Buccessor to H. F. Lovpon & Oo CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY No. 260 PENNA AVE B. MAGRUDER. Bei tween 12th and 18th streets. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. charge will be made for extracting where Ar- shag Teeth are inserted, although the fatient will be required to pay for the ap | same be kept open as a navigable highway without furtber expense to the Government | _ Notice is hereby .— ven that on MONDAY, ninth day of December, 18m, at 11 o'clock A- sight hundred (S@) shares of stock owued by the United States in said Dismal Swamp Canal Com- to the bighest oper: Fmed, Will be sold at public auctic ¢ Collars, 64 ‘cts. ia | Bide iu the cit MERCHANT TAILOS. uifien gueration when performed, which Sot, eae Comers, St sey tten am | badder ot che vot Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown’s,) Association i te T termi ned $0 ‘Eehere cor Ss? _ a oie great bar- The x jy 10-tt No. 362 Penn. avenue, Washington, | Gold, Silver an a gains to o PEMAMGY SuLume, zabeth river, in Virgini he — 1 work done can have it ascheapasinthe above- | no30-Im* 101 Bridge st., Georgetown, D.C. : re “ogee hae ed-cities. All work will be done in the neatest — structed at cost of upwards of one million dol W wun srapizy « sons and best manner, and warranted to give entire QOD NEWS.—The public will be pleased to | fare ‘whole number of shares fu the Canal Beg leave to inform the public and theirfriends | *#tisfaction. Persons will do well to Te ie: snow ees F. big yy tS Baker, i9th bey tl ninetoon soln cased eae four, that they have on hand Serer tele cette it wmtiete | pisiiy appreciated BREAD in this town on MON, | Gasp nating am original Ser BEAUTIFUL STATUARY. DAY Lobe December at. The families who wish WOOD AND COAL. OAL AND WOOD, APVYANCE IN PRICES IN CONSEQUENCE to be supplied will please send their address to TULEBPY: French Hair Dresser, Bridge strect Georsetown,’ Hotels and Resteurants furuishel a moderate rates. ne Z- and Veined Italian and various colors of MARBLE MANTLES. Also, @ beautiful style and quality MARBLEIZED MARBLE MANTLES, at thi it. epee Seine areas Dalnnee to be pail upon the delivery of the instru far superior to Slate, as they tthe | OF FRRIGHTS AND TOLLS HAVING AD- | [SY THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown, D.O. | xemmorconvera.ee. Lace wouLLoom, strongest Vermont Marble in the first Iace,and | VANCED. VALUABLE, IMPROVED | PROPERTY OX | _noS-rott wiM take the merbletzing deeper in ROSPRC’ , . EPARTMENT OF THE INTE) el polish oo igh that noe as EDNESDAY. Bec. «th at oeloek p.m. DP“ GNiz Srites ' them. and. will stand will sell in, front of pre mach tooger then slate before, ghey want polish ‘8a = ind Wefronting 0 feet ont the worth aide of Prow: os ae / ipa ening and then you have ML cheap as Slate. ‘We have an assortment of large and small ONUMENTS AND HEAD-STONES; and aise jonuments made t to ay CS ahead it e “All kinds of ‘Marble Building Work, Plumbers — Cabinet Slabs. erent ve shortest no- WL tls Works, no 12-Im* t. between High and Potomac streets, by Fisgi'ot wears His tenets eam two nearly-new three-story Frame Dwelling- Terms Cash. Conveyancing and stamps at the Oe eee TOMAS DOWLING. Auct. panes the sole agents for,the sale ra ore bited te furaise itis iain at on wt thot 465 Ninth: Ecave bataees EaniF. BEPPPBPPPPPPPPPPrPPPPPPPR ee Cumberland Lu Pe WOODS: /D constant! band. Gak AND Eh Sear pa ed, pany 5 al quantity. 8. rend, ice at Cae yaad san whens, foot of NEW BOOT AND SHOE STOBE, Penna. ave ,bet, 18th and 19th ats, IRECT IMPORTATION. ROBES DE CHAMBER xD eS om A eTaOS GEO. B. WILSON, WHE ARI on Late oft ten of Bers 8 Win, pe oy Suen Se Spe ere. No. 608 SEVENTH STREET, ELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU te ‘Under Odd Fellows’ Hall, H Taste and odor, free from all inja- Toul properticn, aed iiumsdinte in ts ection. oe ah DR Wit agdageadeaadacedteaseaiea et. 5.) ne Se Stoves AT COST. «STOVES AT Cost. LABGEST STOCK. B EOTED STOCK IN THE CITY ey EE LLING AT COST. at cost

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