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KVEN'NG STAR, %r CSceof the "Daily Evening itkr," 6th t couth of Penn. avenue. AVeekiy Calendar. ?-t- ~ six. PE.25C1ER. RISES. | 8KT3. M003TK1SX9. ?at-*") Mood*/ lae^ay.. ' wvdne^lsy ihur ?? r j,lji V ' ij:urJay 7.24 7.21 7.24 7.23 7.23 4.36 4.35 4.36 4.36 436 '4.37 4.37 morn. 12.34 1.26 2.19 3.11 4.10 4.09 & j/r. William Tuckee, with such at ?, n as be may employ, is authorized to rt? . / nibscriUrs and advertisement* for the ..Q ,jnt f >ninq Star. j y Mr. Burks will wait t anzsns of Georgetown. >g.p,r_',r,s wishing to Ic served with, the u Evx5 ,r H lor-' their 7tames and address Janus . ; < ,/? r<i, fii.diop's periodical s'ore adjoining r r.\ A. 1'ites near lltft street, J. Millfs Brown's j?,nr.; \Y\mrrs 6t/i strut, or at Joe ShiUington's . adding. cr.n he \tft at the above plans. COUNTING HOUSE CALENDAR FOR 1833. 2 !' r* 3 = "? 5 - c- 2 : < *:SSi3i ! & i: t\l S5 JC *< < i: ? t : i < :ar v, 6; 1 J'lyi fe . 3| ilO 1 11 12 1314 15 1'. 17 IS 1''20 21122 i; ?Ji24 25.-6-27125:29. |24i ' i : ? 31 1 2 G: 4 5: Aug. J- 'J lu 11 12 4' 6 ?-4; HQ' 00 H* * I 1 ?.& V! 6 11 12 13 18 19 20 i25(26127 14 15 1 ^ IT 13 19 J" 22':23 24 2j 2C 7 14 21 28 1 8 15 122 29 4 6 11:12 18 ly 1 2! 3 8 9 10 14115 16! 17 21 22 23 2.1 25 26 28 29 30 31 1 ^ 3 4 5 Sept I i 1| 2' 3 7 8 9 10 11.12 | 4, 5 6. 7 8 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 9 1112 13il4'l5!l6 !4 i;, 16 17 58 ly 21 22'23 24 25 26 27 28 2y| J0 3ii | 1 i 2' Oct I ? 4 &j 6 7; 8 y 2\ 3 4' 5: 0! 7 lo 11 l- 13 14 15'lCj 9! 10 Il!l2|l3fl4 17 lw ll<:^0 21122 '23 24 2" 2-/ 27 18 19 20;21 22 23 24 25 26'27 28129 301 1 8 16 10 17 ::w. :S 29 30 1 2 ?| 4 6' 7' S 0 in 11 12 13 14 15 16 17|1S lyrJO 21 - 2 .1--5 20*27 :28 _?" o'j.s.i I 1 2 o 7 fa y 16>17 18 19'20 23 24 25 26 27(28 i 29 Nov 30 31 i 1 6; 7 8 1314 20 21 3 4 Dec 1?J 11 15 ?/?>! 2; 3 21122 4 5 9 lo'll jl2 16 17,18' 19 23 24 25 26 29.30 13 14(15 1617 18 iy -0 21(2- 23 24 25 ' i 2'i 27 >v2 J o'Ji i < 4 5! 6 11 12 13 18 ly 20 25*26(27 1! % 3 7t 8 9:10 14 151617 21 22 23! 24 2812913030 Loral AfTalr9. I'Lf ShouM to-morrow prove to be a i ; day, hundreds of our fellow citizens . ... %Wit the Executive mansion to congra . do < ur worthy Chief Magistrate upon ; ? u.ij.iy condition of our country, and io. their respect for an honest and faith* i*i' j.ublic servant. Everything of a politi 1 character is forgotten upon occasions ueli as this, and all parties combined to ...icr their respects to the President of United States. The Merry Wives of Windsor is to e p rfornied at the National Theatre to :0ht. auJ a crowded house may be reason ejcpected, in consequence of the ap m\.ace of Hackett as Sir John Falstaff, Mis-eo ritzpatrick and Lonsdale as the ?\Ie:ry Wives." C J" As yet nothing of importance sufB attract large crowds to the galleries '? i-- iloutes of Congress, has occupied the - on of either house ; though before - tiusc of the session, there may be some -iortant business, fine speaking, and >wd^d galleries. a^he Aztec children are now hold" - ukIi- levees at "Iron Hall." They are ' :o he a great curiosity. We cannot ; .is from observation, as we have not yet -a .hem. f :f V c have heard much complaint of ' of disgraceful acts of rowdies who have yet escaped the officers. The officers requently charged with negligence by who do not consider that they -U omnipresent. The recent acts of ~ . < ;u the First Ward ; the breaking of * y.:, handles, etc., have brought out many leumrks as " I wonder why they are T^. Led?" 4? Where are the watch Now if the citizens realy wish to i * of rowdies, they must assist the r" ;a bringing them to justice, and i:'y perform their duty as good citi - bv giving information whenever they 7 ^ -/artks concerncd in these out r -Jt ins acts. la the Criminal Court Yesterday - ? .-a shields was found guilty of stealing a - raid centanced to eighteen months in ^ penitentiary. ' Uoinas King, charged with stealing a "ti oi dour, was tried and acquitted. The watch house has been clear of ? i and rowdies for a day or two past, ouly inmates last night were two per ? who went there for lodgings. Paso&ama?The Wirtbftoft omiw* pondent of the Baltimore Clipper comes down on the "thunder a?4 lightening" of this magnificent painting. It wet* well for the writer to understand the first principles of this imitation of the power* of Jove be fore he attempt! to explain. "Hit rooling ball, and sheet-iron thunder, and burnt rosin," are not found in Odd Fellow's Hall. Tjie truth is, the thunder is natural, and unequalled, surpassing anything ever ex hibited in Washington; now amid the mountain peaks in storm and lightening coming with wild terific crash, leaping with mad fiery wye from craf to crag shaking the world! now calmly dying away upon the ear like the gentle murmurs of the mighty ocean when the storm hath ceased. It is truly sublime I * Adams & Co's Exprsss.?The ship Fan ny sailed from Boston on Friday for Aus tralia, with a large number of passengers. The Times says:?" Among them we see the name of Mr. Mowton, of the great Express house of Adams & Go. He goes out to establish a branch of their extensive banking and express concern, which has now extended from Boston ov er three con tinents. When Mr. Adams commenced running with his siogle trunk between Botson and New York, no man could have been wild enough to predict the results which hare all grown out of industry, per severance, promptness, politeness, and libe ral advertising. RiGDfurm Hbadqu4*tem or YoLuittisa*, Washington, Die. 30,1852. In accordance with an invitation received from the Committee of Arrangements for the * Inauguration of the Equestrian Sta tue of General Andrew Jackson*' on the 8th day of January next, the Regiment of Vol unteers will assemble on the usual parade greund, in front of the City Hall, at nine o'clock A. M. on that day, for which the I officers commanding companies will give the neoessary orders. The ocoasion in an especial tianner in vites the cheerful co-operation of the mili tary, since it directs the attention of the American people to the erection of a statue to endure for ages commemorative of the genius and valor of a soldier whose extra ordinary deeds in arms were even surpassed by his ardent love of the country, so well illustrated by his memorable declaration, which is now, and will ever remain a watch word with every friend of his country: " The Union must be preserved!" By order of the Colonel Commanding: JAMES A. TAIT, adjutaut. I dec 81? Roat'eWonderful Dagatrreotypea. Go to Roofs! No mutter whether It be clear er cloudj weather. Still, with equal truth he trace# Multitudes of levely faces! Root's Gallery, Pennsylvania avenue, near Seventh street. dec 30? S9* Take JTottee.?Are you dry or hungry ? If so, why call at Ukclb Jsmxt where the beet Med oysters can be had aa well as oyster soup. His oyster and other plea are hard to beat, and the manner in which his bee&teaka, chops, Ac. are cooked Is a caution to the hungry. His ale ia of superior kind. Our Mend takes lodgers, finishes meals at short noiice at any time from T o'clock A. M. until 11 P. M. Suppers can be had for respectable ladies and gentlemen. He keeps a civil, quiet, and genteel house. dee 28?lw Ukcu Juror's F*ifio>. GRAND ITIUTABY AND CIVIC BALL. THE Committee of Arrangements take pleasure in announcing that the Annual Ball of the WASH INGTON LIGHT INFANTRY will take place on MomUy nighty tht 10& ?/ January, at JadetM* Ball. Aa it is the intention cf the company to conduct this Ball similar to thoee given la former years, the com mittee deem it proper to atate that a supper will be famished by a competent caterer, and every effort will be made to make it equal to any ball ever given by the company. Tickets $2, to be had at the usual places. JOSEPH B. TATE, JOHN F. TUCKER, JAMES KELLY, JOHN W. MEAD, JUDSON 0. WARNER, JAMES E. POWERS, J. R. KAR80LETTI, J. V. MITCHELL, JAMES A. KING, Committee ef Arrangements. Wm. W. S. Ksaa, Treasurer. dee 21 AWS'I PATENT PURIFIED Sperm Oil.? This oil, for brilliancy, durability, and purity aa a light, aad for lubricating purposes, whether applied to the delicate works ef a watch er the moat ponde? roue machinery, surpasses any oil now known. It is warranted net to gum, being entirely deprived of that substance, which ao seriously iipMf the ra pid movement of all kinds of machinery; and for burning it la cheaper and better than any oleaginous substance now in use. While it aflbrda a light superior to gaaoreamphine, it is afeo free from the dangerous explosive quality of the latter, being solely sperm oil purified. So pure is this oil that R will not freeae at any de gree of cold knows within the limits of the United Statea; having thereby ia this, ae in every other par ticular, an advantage over the beat sperm oil as now used. After derating many years in experimenting with the various ells, for thepurpoee of overcoming their impuriUea aa at present fabricated, the undersigned aosures the public that he has succeeded in producing the " ne plus ultra " of oil*. He offers it as superior to any known oil In tne world, for the purpoeea of burning and lubricating, and invokes the scientific of all oountriaa to teat tt and pronounce their opinion satisfied that all will agree that it is the finest oil ever offered for sale. WILLIAM D. TOWNSEND, Philadelphia. For sale by A. HATCH, jr., in the rear of Brown's Hotel; aad also by wfeoleaale at the comer of 15th and J afreet*, by H- J>. WALBWDGfc foreign items. "The steamer Franklin, with Southampton and Havre dates of the 13th, and Pari* dale* of the 12th, put in at Halifax, the 29th in stant, short of coal. She brings 24 passengers. The steamer Washington left S rathampton on the 13th for New .York. The Asia Arrived at Liver pool at 10, a. m., on the 12th, The steamer from "Brazil arrived at Southamp* ton as the Franklin came out. The opinion was gaining ground that the English Ministry would be compelled to re sign. Business in the manufacturing districts was'active. Continental news unimportant. The Franklin brings no later Liverpool markets than those brought by the Canada, having sailed on Monday morning. Mr. Livingston, the American Consul at Halifax, died here on^last Snnday. FRENCH EMPIRE. "Washington, Wednesday, Dec. 29, 1852. Despatches have gone out from the State Department directing Mr. Bives to acknowl* edge the Empire as the Government de facto of France. [Of course this Government cannot do otherwise than acknowledge whatever form of government any of the great nations of Europe choose to adopt.] GREAT RISE IN THE OHIO AT CINCINNATI. Cincinnati, Dec. 29.?The river is now rising at the rate of 3 inches per hour, and is only 12 feet below the great flood of 1847. The damage done along tlie river, both above and below, is very great. A large amount of meat has been submerged. LATER. Cincinnati, Dec. 29.?Evening.?The river is now stationary. It is 10 feet below the flood of 1832. It will be falling to night. Advices from the valleys of the Big and Little Miami, Sciota, and White Water river and other streams have been received. Great loss of property is reported. A large amount of corn has been carried away, hogs, drowned, and mill dams destroyed. NATIONAL THEATRE. Mh. E. A. MARSHALL Sole Lessee. BENEFIT and last appearance of MR. HACKETT, On which occasion he will perform FALSTAFF IN LOVE. Last night but one of Miss FITZPATRICK who will appear as Mrs. Ford and as Katharine. THIS EVENING, December 31, Will be performed Shakspeare's varied and well-eon trasted characters, in his most humorous Comedy, entitled THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR, OR, FALSTAFF OUTWITTED. The whole to conclude with Shakspeare's Comedy, in three act*, entitled KATIIERINE AND PETRUCHIO, OS, TAMIXG OF THE 8HREW. STOVES! STOVES! JOSEPH HODGSON at his store on H, between 6th and 7 th streets, a fine assortment of STOVES, TINWARE, Ac. to which particular attention is called. J. H. is also prepared to execute any work in his line of business. dec 16 EW GOODS, NEW GOODS X?We have just received from New York and Philadelphia a splendid assortment of new Gcols, consisting in part of? 600 yardf plaid raw Silks, 37^ cents 600 do do very rich 700 do 24 inch plaid French Silks, 50 cents 800 do do plain Polt de Sole do. very cheap 850 do do plain glassa do do 900 do do rept Silks do do 1000 do do ture Satins do 850 do very rich brocade Silks 1100 do 24, 27,32, and 36 inch black Silks 660 do 24 and 27 inch mourning blaok Silks 350 de 30 inch black turc Satins 600 do plain and brocade Silks for evening dree 450 do colored and black watered Silks 400 do corded Silks and Satin-' for bonnets 1500 do new style Paris Mousedelaines 3000 do handsome Mousedelainea at 12% cents 1300 do plain Mousse lines, all colors 1500 do French Merinos, all shades 1800 do Coburg Cloths, variety of colors 1600 do Blaok Alpaccas, some extra fine 1400 do Lupin Bombasine, great bargains 600 pieoae new style Ribands 800 yards 64 embroidered Cloaking 400 do 3-4 do do 600 do 7-4 plain Cloth tor ladies' cloaks 1000 do sack Fiaan?ls, assorted colors 30 white embroidered Crape Shawls very rich 503U>ng Broche Shawls f 75 do Bay State do 25 Scarfs do 60 square Broche Shawls 50 plain and embroidered Shawls with silk fringes 25 silk and cloth Mantlss, Gimps, and Fringes, of all kinds 5 cartons fine embroidered Handkerchiefs 10 do bordered clear ladies do 60 dozen fine linen cambric do 22 pairs 13-4 Blankets, very superior 30 do 12-4 do do 40 do 11-4 do do 50 do 10-4 do do 300 do ^?want's do de Varii tof it Cloths, Cassimeres, and Yes tings 10 piece; i ward Flannels 150 do \,xiite, red, and yellow Flannels 8000 yards curtain Calico, some first-rate at 6^ cents 4000 do Calico, good at 4 cents 2500 do Bedticking, some good at 6% cents 100 pieces very superior full Cloths 5000 yards bleached and brown Domestics Cassiuots and Kentacky Jeans Linen Table Damask Russia and Huckaback Diapers Men's silk and iamb* wool Shirts and Drawers Ladies' Merino Vests 20 pieces very rich Damask for curtains 30 do curtain Mualins Damask and watered Morenes. CARPETS. 50 pieces best quality ingrain Carpets 50 do 3-ply do 25 do very rich velvet do 35 do tapestry Brussels do 100 Rags, some very handsome 30 pieces hemp Carpets. We respectfully invite purchasers of Dry Goods to fcvor us with a call before purchasing, as we guaran ty to sell much cheaper than they can be had else where in the District. HALL A BROTHER dee 16? EADWAT8 HEADY BEkSDISS, N08. 1,1, AND 3. ? * v " AM bo jmptnd u to htnaoBiu and act is uni sou with each other. Taken separately or to gether, they will instantly atop pain, speedily remove Disease, and quickly cure its cause. No pain can ex ist, or Disease afflict the system while under their influence. R. R. R.?No. 1. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Is the first and only remedy ever recorded in the Medical History of the World, that has stopped the most violent pains in a few seconds! It will Btop the MOST SXVXU PAIX3 IN nn KIJTCTE8 OK LESS, and Will cure the most obstinate and painful Rheumatic, Ner tous, Neuralgic and Billions complaints in a few hours, Internal and External. It never fkils in giving instant ease to the most tormenting and agonising pains. It has eured, in ninety eases out of a hundred? Rheumatism in four hours; Neuralgia in one hour: Croup in ten minutes; Diarrhoea in fifteen minutes; Toothache in one seoond; Spasm in fire minutes; Cramps in fire minutes; Sick Headache in fifteen minutes; Chill Fever in fifteen minutes; Chillblains in fire minutes; Sore Throat in four hours; Influenza in one hour. Spinal Complaints, Stiff Joints, Strains, Bruises, Cuts, Wounds, Frost Bites, Cholera Morbus, Dysen tery, Tic Doloreux, and all other complaints where there is severe pains, Radway's Relief will instantly stop the pain and quickly cure the disease.? SICK HE AD ACHE.?Radway's Ready Relief will stop the most distressing pains in a few minutes, and prevent renewed attaeks. It will cleanse and sweetens the stomach, and neutralize the poisonous adds of the system. RHEUMATISM CASES CURED.?In the year 1851, Radway's Ready Relief cured 20,000 cases of Rheuta tism in New York; 20,000 cares of Rheumatism in Boston; 20,000 eases of Rheumatism in Philadephia. 5,000 cases in Michigan; 5,000 cases of Rheumatism in Illinois. So quick is Radway's Ready Relief in curing Rheu matism, that nine patients out of every ten are re lieved from all pain in a few minutes after the first application; we hare known as many as twenty per sons in a day, who have called at our office in their carriages to have the Relief applied by us, and in riFTZEic mlsutes have walked away rejoicing that they have bean able once mere to walk alone without the aid of stiok or crutch. Price of R. R. Relief, 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 per bottle. Each bottle to be genuine must bear the fac' simile signature of Radwat <fc Co. Sold by Druggists everywhere. R. R. R.?No. 2. RADWAY'S RENOVATING RESOLVENT. For the quick cure of all Chronic and Scrofulous Diseases. It Is powerful, searching, and pleasant; it cleanses and purifies the blood from all Scrofulous Humors; it resolves away from the bones and muscles all diseased deposits; it electrifies the fluids and solids with health and strength. It is warranted to oure?Scrofula; Ilumore; Can. cere; Tumors; Rickets; Salt Rheum; Broncbital Tu mors; White Swelling; Syphilis; Epilepsy; Jaundice; Ulcers; Fever Sores; Hacking Dry Cough. In either of the above named Diseases WE GUARANTEE thatjthe patient will experience Its powerful, soothing, beneficial effects in a few hours after taking it. CONSUMPTIVE PATIENTS will experience immediate relief after taking three doses IT IS DAILY PERFORMING MIRACLES. In ten minutes after taking a dose of this pleasant remedy, the week and sickly invalid feels its electri cal agency thrilling through every cell and cavern of the system, imparting health and strength to every organ, nerVe, and secretory vessel In the body. Price of R. R. R. No. 2, One Dollar per bottle. * Sold only by the authorized agents. R. R. R. No. 3. RADWAY'S REGULATORS. Mild and pleasant in their operation to regulate the Bowles, and cleanse the system from all Putrid and Acrimonious Humors. Good at all Times, Time Five Hours. Small doses Regtllate, Large doses Purge. Taken in doses from one to eight, they will cure Costiveness, Indigestion, Sour Stomach, Measles, Liv er Complaint, Dyspepsia, Constipation of tho Bowels, Heart Burn, Small Pox, Kidney Complaint. Fzvuts of all Kwds.?Typhoid, Pneumonia, Scar let, Typhus, Yellow, and Billions, and In all cases where the system Is out of order, a dose of the Regula tors will regulate the Bowels, give tone and energy to the Liver, and restore the natural health. Three Regulators Is an ordinary dose, and will empty the Bowels of their refase matter In a few hours. 1st. They cleanse the stomach from all foetid or diseased humors and leave it sweet, clean, pure, and healthy. . 2d. They produce upon the skin a free p erspiration, open the pores, and give a regular and healthy action to the skin. 3d. They purge from the skin the secretions, the bowels, the stomach, and every function in the sys tem, all morbid and unhealthy humors. In serious cases, where prompt and Immediate sc. tion Is required, and a general operation of the bowels demanded. Five to eight Regulators will produce the most be nefida 1 effects In all Fevers, Scarlet, Typhus, or Bll. lious. Take from one to three Regulators every hour until a free and powerful evacuation is produced. Radway's Regulators are pure, safe, quick, power ful, but mild and pleasant in their operation. Pries of Radway's Regulators 25 cents per box, con taining 30 Regulators. R. R. R. sold by Chas. Stott k Co., Espey k Morri son, and by 'he druggist generally. dec 30? Philadelphia Type and Stereotype Foundry. rpjus subscriber would call the attention of Printers I to the greatly reduced prices of the present list, "fhey now offer Pica at 30 eta. Small Pica 32 " Long Primer 34 " Bourgeois- -37 " Brevier *2 " Minion 43 eta. Nonpareil 58 " Agate 72 4< Pearl 1 08 " Diamond 1 60 " Determined to spare no expense in making their establishment as perfect as possible, they have re cently got up a complete set of the justly celebrated scotch-Cut Lsttdl. from Diamond to English, to which they particularly ieviu attention. Having lately made numerous additions to their stock of Fancy Tvpes. Borders, Ornament*, 4c., their assortment is now unrivalled in the United States; and their improved methods of casting, and of pre paring metal, enable them to furnish orders in a manner to insure satifaction. . Printing Presses, Cases, Stands, Chases, Gallevs, Printing Ink, and every article used in a printing of fice, constantly on hand, at the lowest rates. Second-hand Press ee, and Type used only in sterco tTlSSat5i^SfMisic, Labels, Ac., Ac., stereo typed with correctness and despatch. KB. Specimen Books will be^toPnntrti! who wish to make order*. 1*. JOHNW> A CO^ dec 3^? >o. 8 Sansom street. , . RICH FUB8F0K LADIES. T?iS^u.^?s^d*^ ta?* *v ?*???? of m?ffi?l?SgS?c>mt "d T <^pa? HUDSON'S BAY SABLES, BAUH AND STONE MARTIN, FiTCH MARTIN, CHINCHILLA - r , f CANADIAN MINK. BLACK LYNX; ?rtJek ln *?*? recogni.ed by taste and fashion, are beautifully represented at thei- <s*w. *ii!?nd *pf Et *^tl8&cto*T prices, at Brown s M?r ble Building. Pennsylvania avenue. dee la HEAD DRESSES, LACE. ASD s\ak cJr CaP*J~I ilAT* Jnst received from the North a new and choice assortment of the above article* which Iinrite the ladies to call and examine Fine Chinele Head Dresses ' ' Lace Coiffuer Caps Mary Stewart Caps Opera and Fancy Caps . , A. TATE, Agent. d>c 16 Penn. are, btw. loth and llth ats. PARKER'S FANCY 8T0RE, AC ARD?Havingjust returned borne with the I M80rt??nt of USEFUL AND FANCY AH ?T??Ptn?1 in ^MWngton city, we invite our twTttV^nt?* at 0Ur 8tock' M we wn now afford them at twenty Ave per cent. less than former price* h< Ext?^tt 2f?rt m08t 0f 0ur 1)681 good!' Our S*t?fSrt!? can now afford to sell at fiftv cents p< ^ntyflTe cents; our Gloves ?'r!fa , ps' "nd sharing material. a!?o are manufactured for our trade, and need no praise from us, as the public already know them. Our Toil tSL'SSTJETT^8re?n8UrPa*? d. and our prices hare been grea'ly reduced. ^ . PAllK'ERS'S Fancy mil Perfumery Store. -<iecla ut,J-r National Ilcil H F. A. TUCKER, MERCHANT TAILOR, I a IXVSM NATIONAL HOT LI, ?? L prepu,<> ln his usual stvle. to supplr his customers and the public with the ratio! m?w?SK.mg *PP*rel aW*"aiI'-?K '? a gmtfc ?r^ hfJitS 1C?nnn!SV'ld str*?Sere> ^siting thi- city ?f! to ,ca11 ??nme hi? poods. count ing of Cloths of various grades, eolors, and manatu, . tures, and all sorts of Ca^imeres. Vesting*, Ac. dee 1?; HENRY KTJHL T> ESPECTFULLY informs his patrons and the nub XL lie, that his NEW HESTAL'RAXTL? now o^a and he will endeavor to keep every article that hixcu?tr? mers may desire, of the best quality. r5^.Vl?.t.T<"T,.l?|,^.Wtc 'A<:- a,?" tours. ?Ar t ? 8uPPlled *3 the most approved brand* of Wines, Liquors, and Cigars. Soups and Oysters supplied to families. _dec_4 Penn. Av. north side. bet. 12th A 13th st?. IGNATIUS F. HUDD, MERCHANT TAILOR D street between Tth and 8tli street*! AS just receivwi a choice assortment of all the makes of cloths, consisting of: Cassimers, \ estings, Silks, Cashmeres and fancy \ elrets. Also, 3 Gent's. Cravats, Glcvcs, Suspenders, Shirts, Ac h*mv,tes Mention of his customer s K^nerallv. He will 0|,er ^ s0 low that they can t fail to please those who wish topurchaf# a good article. lie is determined to spare no rains in endeavoring to please. ALL GARMENTS made at hi? establishment are warrented to jrivc eu Ure satisfaction. To those who purcha;-e their iroods from stores, he would 8ay that they ran have them made in the be*t manner and at the shortest notiee All work entrusted to him will be done promptly and In the beet manner. Punctuality being the life of trade, he is determined to stand by that motto, trusting to his friends and the public to sustain him. P. 8. A lot of Over-coats for sale low. {dec 1G GTK;Ycer' cheese, bick 150 boxes Goshen Cheese 35 tubs and firkin Butter 25 boxes English Dairv Che&se 2,500 lbs. prime Family buckwheat Flour ' 60 boxes Starch ? * McrriU's Yeast Powders 2d do Babbitt's do 20 boxes ground Coffee 60 lbs. Nutmegs 25 doten Mustard, % and y. cases JO boxes pure Pepper, ground 10 dozen pure Cayenne Pepper 15 boxes Hull <4: Son,s Toilet soap 20 do Baker's Cocoa and Chocolate 10 do low-price do' * * 75 dozen Corn Brooms 12 bales Patent Twine 30 nests Willow Baskets 50 dozen Mannilla and Cotton CortL 50 gross Matches Now landing irom New York, per schooners Fair lax and Arlington, and for sale wholesale aud retail hr deglS SAM'L B ACON k CO. ' CHAMPAGNE Wiarrcsi, BRANDY', Ac.?Just reo* ved a Urge supj> v of Champagne Wines, direct impo: ations fromllavr. ? 175 baskets, quarts, and pint*,, in perfect = order, ot high grades and selected brand*, lor this mark. t. Ileidseick's, Boker's, 'V'erzanaj' Bocha's, Moelt's, MacSaturne Inoys, Ac. Also, a few half-pipes of old superior pure Brandies Otard's, Hennessey's, Old London Dock, Jean Louip. Martel, and A. Seignette Brandiea. WINES. Madeira, Pale and Brv.wn Sherries Old Jamaica Rum, Holland Gin, Sparkling Hock Stein Wine, Chateau Margeau Claret, St. Julian, Maraschino, and Curracoa and Anniseed Cordials English Pickles, Brown Stout and English Ale. kc Chow-Chow, Sardines. Ac. For sale bv GEO. A THOS. PARKER & CO. dec 16? Opposite Brown's Hotel. YOUTHS', BOYS', AND CHILDRENS Fashionable Ready Made Clothing and Outfitting Establishment. ALL k 8TEPUENS, Pennsylvania avenue, be , . tween 9th and 10th streets, first doorea>tof thp Iron Hall, would respectfully invite parents and guar dians to their original and only Boys' Clothing and Out fitting Establishment in this city, where they wfll And the largest and most extensive assortment of Boy? Winter Clothing of all grades and qualities eve/ offered ln this city, consisting of Over Coats, Jackets Pantaloon, Yeats, Shirts, Drawere. Socks, Suspenders, Belts, Hat;, Caps, Shoes, Ac., Ac., which we will fell cheaper thsn similar goods can be bought in this city, and wannul to please in all cases. ' dec K> GEORGE W. COCHRAN, Wholesale and Betail Cigarand Tobaceo lealer, SEVENTH 8TEEET, BETWEEN D AM* L. KEEPS constantly on hand the largest fuaortmt ntoi 8M0KTN0 AND CHEWING TOBAC 0. CIWAR?. SNUFF, and erery other article kept by the trade to be be found in the city, to which he calls the attention ol dealers, as it is his determination to tell at the l<Swf?t Northern prices. All goods warranted aa represented or no sale. der 1G VEW AND CHEAP FANCY STORE. jLi Just received a further supply of Com hs, Brush es, Porte Monetae, fine French and fpanibh Fan*, set* K>rs, Ladies' Work Boxes, Plaving Cards, French an 1 Qerman Toys, Dominoes, Bay Rum, Ac. and for sale by A. LAMMOND, 7th street, two doors below F !?? A liberal discount made to those that buy to sell again. der- i1 SHAWLS OF EVERY KIND. WE hare this day received the following, which we are determined to sell cheaper than the sam? ;an be bought here or elsewhere: 120 Bay btate and Wateriett Mills l^cg' chawls,f p.,50 to $15. Iu0 square Shawls, all prices 250 Terkary, Cashmere,and printed Sha?lB. a 20 Cashmere long Shawls, very superiora?d 75 Cri<pe Shawls, plain and ett>brt>i ?lored. YERBY k MILLER. ' corner of 7th street and f*enn. avenue, dec 1C Miss DermottV New Buildiu/;. Ladies* cloaks and cAFEsT*iih ? splendid assortment of Cloak Cloths, and all the rarious shades, Wide Mantilla Velrete, Brocha. Crap?i. Jay State, and Printed Cashmere Sha wis, just recHrt d it the Dry Good Store of MAXWELL, SEARS A COLLET, dec 4 Penn a?, between 9th and 10th W