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hh Tae Race Yesrerpay.—The match race KM VENING STAR. came off over the Columbia Course, between Mr. Newby's sorrel bere rae = 2 ne, for A LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. | Meddor’s sorrel mare Mary The Lore ory: ' 1 i the mare 100 , and as the Tar SeAsox '—The world of Washington is Setuot wes bon etuy exhilarating and the now in the full enjc yment of its most delight- horves held high in pudlio estimation, together ful Sate “ Pere —— ener with a“ half-promised”’ trotting race, en im- are teful for its blessings, as may be seen 1 a in tis cowabincaces eatin all one meets in | Mense crowd collected, fally expecting an af- & stroll anywhere in ourcity. “‘ The Avenue” ternoon’s sport of the most exciting ae swarms every afternoon with momentary e tion. We, however, regret to state that pleasure seekers, evidently bent on making the coneequence of an accident the race failed to most of the short season of delightful weather which this particular period ef the year alwa: i i the did not take place. At two o'clock the horses were brought to e post in cplendid condition, and the bet- ing was very spirited, the horse being the fa- rong of ladies sweep up and down the ti Avenues broad sidewalk. arrayed in colors as gorgeous and varied as the tints of the con- Seat by oe wriene ee Se fess tbs falar Se! Ta eee away they went, the mare having an advan- tage of half a lengih in the start, which she wus deprived of ere they reached the quarter pole; and soon after she lost the inside track, By-the by, there iz a sight to be seen short- ly before the sun sets f om the west terrace of the Capital. which, for gorgeous magnificence, is, we presume, not excelled, the world over Ret eee ce ene at a good One, however, must choose a fitful afternoon, | the back stretch, when in rounding the r when the setting sun is, at times, obscured by Z 4 turn the mare fell, throwing her rider, who, we are happy to state sustained to injury be- yond @ severe shaking, retained his hold of small black clouds, and the air is damp, and the temperature warm enough to generate mo- mentary exhalations from spots «on which the reat luminary may shine out brilliantly be- een the clouds, as they flit ty. As the sun slowly recedes behind the hills ekirting the placid and clear Potomac, eppo- site Georgetown, on suzh an afternoon, the exhalations from the river create a zemi- |) wirege, making plain to the naked-eye the | features of Alexandria, and the river’s heat lands down, almost to Fert Washington. Ev- vessel, of whatever capacity, falls within ie eye's scope, as it glides to and fr> over the silvery surface of the broad Potomac. The city, too, at the feet of the beholder, anu Georgetown in thedistance, seem like enchant ed places, being clothed in the roseate huos reflected from the action of the full-faced end somewhat obecured sun upon the vapory clouds which are richer in intensity and variety of coloring than anywhere else we ever ovserved nature under such circumseances—as rich as the most enthusiastic poet has painted those uf mare retraced her steps, and was caught near the stand. The horse, being left without a competitor, had an easy time of it and won at his leisure. tho result of this race is to be regretted, a+ the owners and backers of either are still in ‘he dark as to the relative merits of the horses. The owners of the mare offered to match her again, the race to take place im- mediately. But to this the owner of the horse would not consent, stating that the horse re- quired a few days reat, to recove: from an in- jury to his foot received in the race. We trust they will again be matched, and their merits satisfactorily tested, and may we be there to seo A sorub race took place, which afforded much amusement, and a deal of money changed hands on this litde «fair. — A GEORGETOWN SporTsMaN.—The Hardy county Whig, published at Moorefield, Va. has the following : ‘We alludeu last week to a match hunt be- tween four young gentlemen, then in progress upon the fields adjacent to our Village, since which time we have been furnished with a statement of the result The whole number of birds bagged was 154. The prize, a handsome silver cup, provided by J. H. Cassin, Esq., for presentation to the vic- tor, was awarded to Allen Dodge, Erq. + Georgetown, D. C , he having bagged 54 birds. it is to be understood that ariridges only were admitted to the ccunt, and sons permitied to be shot except upon the wing. A quantity of other game was bagged by the sportemen during the hunt. f ‘the dome of the Observatory, from the re flection of the rapidly changing shades of light, glares at one iastant like a radiating bali of silver; in the next. !ike one of gold, and theu, es it were, like a buce ball of fire, hissing, es it darts forth in all directions its intense rays The windows of the Executive Mansion, tke Treasury Department, the Post (ffi:e Building and other conspi:uous similar vbjects in the panorama, reflect back the rays of the sunand the shade of the clouds, until the beholder i< almost tempied to believe that the city at iis feetis on tire. The buiidings in the Navy Yard, the Arsenal, the Smithsonian [nstituie ile, and the so’western-looking town which Tas grown up as if by magic on the Island greatly heighten the variety and beanty of the scence. We may not forget also to men- tion the effect in addixg to the brilliancy aud loveliness of this picture, fairly attributabie to the foliage of the treesinthe public round immediately below the observer, radiaut at this particular season with all the varisties ofhues for which the American forest is zo wo.ld renowned. 4 And then, too, we have the picture of hu- man life in perhaps i'3 most facinating phase to the philosopher, which such a city as ours st such atime presents. Half the fif-y thou- sand souls in Wasiington are abroad Vehi- cles of every description are rushing hither and thither, along and across the principal avenues, hundreds of them unler the eye of the bebelder statoned with the writer on the weat terrace. The streets are crowded with pedestrians. Tired bat wellciothed and con- tented workmen, hastening home after the day’s toil, The gay birds of fashion whose carriage intimates plainer than words can the intensity of the admiraiion for them- selves with which their vain hearts and emp ty heads are filled to overflowing. Nuises with children, citizens walking soberly for ex- ercise, dc , &c., are thrown in, invariably for the ocea-ion, with now and then a gaily at- tired military company, or the boys whu = run wid der merchine,”’ of course flanked with « motly crowd eager to see what is to be seen Such is Washington at such a time. with the heavens smiling upon it, so as to make us, | at least, whenever time will permit us to look en eee Sixta Warp.—We weie visit to this indusirious and quiet portion of our city yesterday. It is the home of energetic workingmen; men, who, let them dwell where they wiil, cau only be good and usefal citizens. The entire ward is improving greatly, the Streets, the swrea, the dwellings, are ail im- Proving, and we have no doubt that ere lo: & ibis ward wili present as beautiful an appear- ance ag most wards of the city. The work- ingwen are striving, as workingmen should, to add to the beauty of their dwellinge; and if our ‘City Fathers” will continue to lend their efforts to assisi improvement, this will be a beautiful portion cf the city. well pleased witha i f i Does 1n tHe Market —The laws of this city impose a fine of not less than one no: more than three dullars on any person wu ball allow any «nimal of the dog kind to fol- low or accompany him to any of the markets This morning, a young man named Willis oar Tied a very fierce dug to the market, and while there the dog seized u litile boy, and puiled and hauled him about, tearing his clothes and Hezh. while his owner looked on without offer ing assistance tu the child A butcher teeing tae si uation of the child, seised # cleaver nnd cut the dog louse frm him. The dog was killed instantly, and his owner tuken vefure Capt Birch, who committed to the workLouse for thircy days. Inquest ar rae JatL.—This morning, an inquest was held nd Coroner Woodward at the county jail, over the vody of Richard Baie, colored, who was serving out the time of his sentence, he having b:en convicted of larcen, before the Criminal Court, and was sentenced to twelve months imprisonment. From tte evidence it appeared that he died last night of chronic rheumatism, and the jury returned @ verdict accordirgiy. | upon this, our favorite picture, realize to some extent for how much we, of the Federal city, are indebted to a beneficent Providence. Harry Lesr’s bexerit.—The numerous J steseure seeking readers of the Star must not orget that the irimitable Harry Lehr, the eat invincible Bones of the Kunkels. takea fis benefit to-night. If talent and worth de verve encouragement, Lehr is a most worthy , candidate for publie favor. He has no equal \ in the bone line living. his dry drolieries leave all competitors far behind. A look or a word from him, on the stage, often convulses his 1 audiences with laughter. In addition to Mr. Batt To-Niext.—The Good Will Clab give their first annual ball to-night, at Carusi’s Saloon. As every exertion has been made b y the Club to give satisfaction, we confidentiy predict that it will be clazsed among the most pleasant balis of the seavon. Mons. Cccheu hr’ liar talents, in private life he pre Hood mesal Le 12 to be the master of ceremonies. erves an excellent character. alent is too trequently unaccompanied by real moral worth, but in the case of Mr. Lebr we hare hoth combined. We sincerely trust that he will have a benefit that wili in a measure snow him the manuer in which cur pevpie es- teem him A tue bill is offered on thia weca- sion. That admirable rebuff, Uncle Tom's Cabin, will be performed for the first time thig season this evening AN Arrest —Officers Wise and Simonds ar- rested Michael O’Soaughnessy about daylisat this morning, who is charged with shui: g through the dweiling of Mr. Edward Murphy, in June last. He was sent to the county jail serious oharge will be it is probable a more ‘ brought against him. S@ PALPITATION OF THE HEART, Nervous « Live: pisint, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Costivencas Piles, Hi relieved and cured {n au incredible short -,.09 of ti v's Spauish Mixture, the great tonic aud purifier of the blond. It contaiun not # particle of Mer. .ry, Opium, oF auy nuaions drug; ia perfectiy harmlens, cred more than five Lundred cases of diseane. We can oniy refer the reader to the certificates, which may be found iu another column, aud all of wilh are detailed tn full around tie bottle. Itis thegreatest 1 nil Spring aud Fall Medicines, aud possesses an intu te blood touly remarkable. ae 9° Sve advertisement. CovusTeRreits.—We warned our readers, a } short time siuce, of the danger of receiving oP Azoriter Pu nmi ve.—Mr. WHITKHURST bas Soen awarded another premium for rior Daguerre: exUibited at the World's Fair, New Work, It elise toy, bered that Mr. W. received from the World's Fair, Lc iwo wedale for his curivalled daguerreuts) sof Pre. s+ Fillm and Cabinet, aud Pautiscopes of Niagara Fall , be sides pretuiume st all the faire at which he bas exhiblie! for ~ This speake volumes tn fevor of hin jalie- ree notes of the Mercnants’ Bak ot Lynchburg, ; Va. Several counterfeits had been taken by ourcitizens, and the scamps who pa:<ed them offescaped. Last night, two canal boaimen, Charles O'Donnel! and Samuel James were ar- » vested by Mr Bell, of the Auxiliary Guard, for attempting to pass notes of this sort on \ Mesers W. H. Gilman and Marion Fenwick, | and for passing one on Mr. Schwarize, drug- ist. Upon reference to the detector, it ap- , peared that no couuterietts upon this bunk were in circulation; but these notes were evi- dently counterfeits, anu we hope our readers will not be deceived by the detector. Captain Birch committed them both to jail tor a further bearing. when it is likely evidexce of their having been previously engaged in tiis busi- ness will be produced Call aud iuave your likenesses takeu at Whitehurat's Guile ry, uear Four aiid-s-half street, Penusylvauia avenue. sep 161 Sv ir ssovtp be universally known—for tt te atvictiy frue—that indigestion is the parent of # large proportion of — fe fetal dincanee, | Dyseutery, diarriwe, cholera mo:tue : 2 . iver complaint, aud “ orbs 4 Jeumy Mager anv IneLann's ERegpon — city Inap reorte weekly ootslons ree Umerated | the Jemmy Maher, so weli known to the citizens | of Washington for his ud if yon ar to be guided Ly sdvice, founded upou experience, recert oh once don't delay « day—to Houfland’s German Bitters, pron pared by Dy. C. M. Jackeou, which, a an alterative, vite ve, sad tovigoraut, stauds alone and uuspproached. Wo lave tried the Bitters; aud know that they ute eacel| the diseases xpecitied above. For sale desler iu m: everywhere, OF Joke SHILLING TON receives all the new Booke sud News! Papers ae ines as publisued. He Is agent for Harper's u- the vther Magazines, aud our readers will always tu large and good assortment of Blank Buoke and bis Bookswre, Odeou Bulldi eux ly patriotism everywhere, « Stationery at ng, Cor Pa, avenue and +h, et, @ Sr Lexpip PicTUREs,—Those of our readers who to pags through « splendid Gallery of Pictures, sli 11 to pay a Piumb's Rooms on the Avei > has 0D exbibition th some choice specimens of the new artof Daguerreotyping iu Oil, which for aud excellence sre pmparable. | There is « portrait executed, in this’ ect sz, 2F President Pierce, that retlects great credit ou the artiat, every lineament thereof giving @ life like expression, Mr. Mr. Plombe ie reckoued among the frst Deguerrean artists , NEW CONFECTIONERY. 1 AIGLER snuounces t» the uublic that he hac e this day opened @ new © NEECTIONERY SLORE Ou Peonsyivania avenue, between first and Second stre«ts, and has a gtneral sesortment of Cakes, CaNDIE*, and other Comestioles. If Russia don’t France will, and if France don’t, America must James Mauer. Novewber 27, 1854. ne Fag hele! ully Sema a call from them. xders for Contectione: INSTRUCTION Wits AMUSEMENT.—The work} ucss. Sie Oo atdromee of art known as Bullsrd’s Panurama of New| nov 18—3'* i York city takes with our citisens. Last even- ing Odd-Feilows’ Hali, Seventh Street, wes crowded to overflowing to witness it. Pros- HAVE YOU A COLD? TRY GAUTIER’S HERB DROPS: CrRTAIN CUKK for COLDS, . OUGH, Bion. CHITIS, and Dissas-s of Ti ‘ mayan of THRUAT & LUNGB. OHARLES WALTER'S Intelligence and general Agency No. 253 seventh sirce, opposite £8 Corin we top, OUBEs on Penns avenue for sale; endahouce 4 eee 3 ury goods store wanted. so, Wanted situations fur hands vent girls to fil empty placer SRS FOR g aor Corporation stock for sele. sends us the following Now that all Europe ig revolutionized, which gives to old Ireland her long wished fur | opportunity, waat are ber patriots doing. or what do they intend to de? Wili those who risked their lives for her in the darkest hou-g, and when not a ray of hope could have been entertained, be silent and inactive? If thia . Opportunity is not embraced, let no man dare assert hereafter that he had ever entertained * edaa wich lor Ireland’ freedom. Now is the time to test thesineerity and patriotism of her sons. Let them but exert themselves aa they did in ‘48, and the harp of Tara will sound the hymn of freedom in its ancient thrill of melody, Emmett’s epitaph will be inscribed op an adamantine rock, and Ireland wil] be restored to that proud and iudependent posi- tion whieh God has destined her to fill. Toast: The English Government; may it soon be laid low for the shortness of breath peri’s Band is in aitendance at every exhbibi- tion, and gives its fine music to the audience It exbibite every evenirg until December 9; also to-morrow and Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Every body wishes to see the great city of America, and it wil! not want for pat- ronage here Commovore’s Oxpers—ViSITERS at TRE Navy Yarp—The mechanics at our Nay Yard are now very vusily eugaged upon isk ° b® employed in the naval service, and visi- tors to the work chops are very numerous. In nov 2—I we Se TO MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, CiT_ order that the visitors may not delay the work, 1Z Ns, AND oTa+NGakos the Commodore has issued an order that 23| > 3 STeKH. Merch. oy sve shall by edmitted to the sbope after 8 Piece MIMS eco o’sloek, p. ™., wi bout @ permic from the Commodore. Perscre wishing to sce the me ehanice at their dai?y labor, sboutd te careful te there before + o’clck, or expect to be vefused admittance by the guards at the gate. *Dli is ui be pubile to @is e egant -took f #10. 0h CLO‘Me,. CArSiMa Buc, 0rd Vest. 1N@a, embrace the best styles of the latest oes wv we ere vow msking op wa ye of elegance unsur; elsewhare. Lov code (Us; ren F realize general expectaiion, and the “ trot’? | the reins when the bridle came off. The | that THE ONLY INFALLIBLE MEDICINE KNOWN— ; ELIXIR VITS.—PREPARED BY B. BURROW.—The virtues of this medicine are to well Known for the aloe ' snnouncement te be irded as § mere assertion perform- ing sures to to leave 2 donbt tn the aud conferring benefits upon the afflicted, that oan never be for- gotten. It is designed to cure, and always cures afyidi- wane of a chronic, secondary or hereditary nature, {n one or two weeks, and the most formidable—an eating cancer or confirmed consumption excepted—in three or four weeks. Its virtues have been endorsed by the Masonic.and, Odd Fel- lows’ Lodges, by numerous eminent individaala, by 5,000 cit. | tzens of the city of Norfolk and town of Portamouth, Va., by Ministers, Druggists, Lawyers, Editors and Chemia! Thomas Hume, of Portemouth, Va., n eminent divi | Baptist persnasion, has kindly permitted the use of | baving been cured of a disease of the Throat and Lung: | purifies the Blood, Bowels and Secretiona. OBJECTIONS ANSWERED. It fa well known that the ELIXIR VITA is an infallible | medicine, always restoring to health all who uee it from one | to four weeks, according to the nature and extent of thelr disease, but some aay it fs the dearest medicine In the world. | Indeed then health to you is not a priceless Diessing. Many } person, after apending all thelr money on physicians, and for months and years drugged their ayatems with abomina- j ble Patent Medicines, have been reatored to perfact health ite use in from one to four weeks. As to the prescribed doses, if they be too large fora delicate stomach, reduce them to any size, {t will only take proportionably longer time to cure It {s not made to amuse the afflicted and to Pleage the palate, nor does it possess any stimulating p-op | erties, it strikes at the foundation of disease and relaxes the | ‘vital organs from its grasp. *a*Price $5 for six bottles. now 37. Se OO a th om THE INTRODUCTION OF GILMAN’S INSTANTA- neous Hair Dye to the public, which changes, in mo- ment, auy colored hair to a beautiful and permanent black, haa produced more happiness fn the community, by driving out of ure the worthless preparations with which this coun- try Las been flooded for a few years past, thau any invention vate ee Advertiser. » D. N. Proprietor; for sale by dri iste, through- Out the United Btates and Canadag Oe ity gr ae For Gale and Hout. OR RENT—A PARLOR AND FIVE BED chambers, ull fitted with gas. Location, Tenth sireet, between D and &, west side, setond dwelling above McGuire's Auctivn Store, on the corner of » and the avenue. JOHN @REGuRY, nov od OR KENT.—FOUR KOOMS, SITUATED ON M street rorth, between sixth and Seventh streets west. Enquire on the premises Rov 30—a31* CHAS. SORIVENER. FO RENT—A BRICK DWELLING HOUSR, situated in the Northern Libertie-, on L street, between Ninth and Tenth streets. For sale, a Horse and Chaise. For particulars inquire sither at Ty rea'denoe, No. 333 Ninth street, or at the Capitol extension, north wing. Possession given immediately. 30—3t nov [po RNIERED RUUMS TO RENT.—8IX LARGE end well turnished Rooms fur Rent —knquire st FAULKN&R’S Sbirt Manufcctory, south side of Pa. avenue, between 3d and 44 streets. nev 30—eolw OR KENT—A CAKbIAGE HOUSE AND STA- bie, suiable for three or four horsee. Enquire at 4411 street, between Ninth and Tenth. rov 29-2 [PEERED ROOMS 70 BT, a? 2e & ST. between Fourteenth and Fifteenth, vicinity of Wil'arda’ Hotel Also, Wanted a GIRL, about 15 years af age, used to housewerk. Apply at 286 E, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth straets. Dov 27—lw* KF °K KENL.—LWO LAcGE Habbs.:1:UACKD on the second and third floors of ihe store now occupied by Thos De.acy, on Louisiana avenue, cp- posits the Bank of Washinzton. Thvse halis would suit mii tary companies or sccieties of any kind, t- hold meetings in. als> + ouid make excelent store rooms. Persons wanting euch, would do well to cail ‘mmediately and examine, THOS. DELANEY, Louisiana avenus. nov 27-3 * UKNIBHED ROOMS—“IRs. G@. AN Ht20N ha; tor rent two varlors and five chambers, sitnated 2d door from the Kirkwood Hou e. No. 276 Pennayivania avenus. Z. JONES. nov 2 —lw YAULUABLE LOT - —1 am autho ized to a-ll lote (containing 58,744 squ.re te t,) pum Hered 6, 8,9, 10, '1, 12,13, 14. 16, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20. sn Square No 107. in the Pir-t Ward, boun:ed on Retr et iC: feet. on u street 194 feet, and on 19ch street 823 feat 10 inches. "hese Lot: being ¢-nnected, present greas induce. ments to a vurchaser cf the wh le tgether, as they re suso*ptible by subdivision of _iving adi i-nal Lore of great udvan'+ge. The City © poration ing recent y, by law, authoriz-d, and appropri sléd for, a Market House to be erec’ed on K street, in the imme tate vicinity of said Lot, will prompt ly bring th-mi to demand for businesa purcogyr, and xi greatly advanced rates For la. g? manufac ug estsblithisasie or others requ. ing larye < these Ite we highly euitable, both in loca tonand extent. Apply to JAWES "1. CAUSTEN, nov 25—J20 No, 209 F a'r et. PUK KR T—VPossession Rieu WaMed ws ely -—chr late office o the Ey ning Star.on D st., wi hin Afty yards of its junction with Twelfth strest and a avenue. The building is of two stories. The ‘ower story being divided into taree convenient ocms, and the upper being a large tingle room. It vill sfford two .onveniect smail shops, fronting on C street. with ample working room in therear. Al- 40 @ convenient psinter’s or carpenter's or other mechanics’ wors shop above. Apply at Star ofttcs, oct 26—u R RENT—A STOKE ON Pa. AVENUK—THE neat and convenient sised Store in #ta: Build ings, next to the corner of Pa. avenue end Nleventh street, which said corner is soon to be opened by Uilbus & Hits, as their Music Store and Piano w-re- cooms. The s:vre now for rent will make a capital stand for aimostany kind of business, as elready the Bter offloe is more freqaepted than any other business piace in Washing:on. Apply at the counter of the Star office, oct 26—tt {UR SAUK.—SEVEKAL FiRMS NOKTH OF Washington city, oontaining from thirty-five to one hand ed and fi'ty acrea, convenient t» churches and rchools, and geod cociety, from three to ix miles from town. Persons desirous +f na be, dairy, or farming,'and, would do well in applying to the subseriber, near bladeusbarg. 4—im =; CHARLES DIGG VERY DES{kai SfURK TO LEG —SHR Store on the east sive of Kleventa street, one voor north of Penne;lvania avouus, lately occu- pled by Mr. Dyer as an auction and commixion store, is for ren: low to a good tenant. Apply w G. A. RANDALL, nov 14—tf Corner Twelfth and D streeis. OM Ral T Us SAL M.—THE MUDEKN Four-story Brick House on Thirteeuth st. eet near K, east side. The house is in good repair, dry cellars, and to a gcod te want the rent will be low. Possession given on the Ist November 4 pply to cet 30—tf JAS. C. McGUIRE, Aue'r. w TURAGE.—ihowe baying Furniture, D-y Gous, Groceries, &:., to be stored, will find ample ac. commodations fn the large, airy, flazg-stone-pe ved, and dry Baveraents ander he piar Office, corner Pa. avenue and Kleventh st. oct 26—tf Appiy ut the Btar office. — ANTED—EITHER TO KENT OR PURLHASE W a small Dweilivg [fous in the centre of the city. No objection to the Island. Apply at EVANS’ Hat and Fur Establishment, Pa. avenue. nov 30—3t $3. OO —ANY ONH HAVING THE ABOVE 9 amount to invest at a fair preicjum on good real estate security, would do well to ad- dress, with real name and terms, to J. L. 5., Wash- ington Post Offi e. nov 49—eolw* V—BY A COMPETENT M: uation for two or three months 23 er. In @ competent bookkeeper. Addre- this office. nov A4NTE).—A GENTLEMAN AND LADY wish board in a priva e family, where there is no other boardera—east of Thirtsenth and 6 uth of streets preferred Address “C P,” through the vost Office, stating the location, terms, &c. Rov 28—3t* j ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, Tu AtT#ND IN W a Grocery Store. He must be a strict Oatho- To a str.cc person a good situation is: fered. 8 eoquire at this office. AR'Ts NEGRUES ‘nesubscriversare all times in the mnarket buying BLAVES, pa: fag the highest cash prices. Persons having Bley. for sale will please call at 242 PRATT BT T, Bal- timore, Ma.,(Siatter’s old stand.) Slaves taken on board at 26 cents per day. feb 2—ly B.M.& W. L. CAMPBELL. $1 R& WAtD.=tbost; on taturdsy worn- ing last, on the street near Perry & Bro’s Store, a smali PUCKET BOOK, with a steel clasp, and is much worn—ocontaini-g two tens, and seve ral five dollar pills, of the Bunk of the Metropolis, together with papers and memorandums. The xbove reward will be paid if returned to the own r who resides in the seoond bui'ding from Thirtesnth street, Franklin Row. nov 28—23t* DK. J. BS. GIBBS, Deniist, has removed his office from 434 street to the hous: of Dr. Arthur, Pa. avenue, betw. 42th and 13th streets. oct 14—Bm Us’ KECKIVE Dy a fresh supp'y of A. B WILBOR’S Cov LIV#k OIL rs POs PHATE OF LIME, The moet palatab.v aud ettica SloU3 pieparation of Cod Liver Oil known, jor ihe ©-Te of Consumption, Sorofuls, Coughs, O ‘lds, Asthma, Broochiis, and all sor fulous humors. For eaie by SCHWARTZE & DON, (Agents for Washin, ) t $0 Ud, Hoth cet a eth tee TAMONDS 8E(‘P AND FINE GOLU Jnu Bu. Ty of every bind manufacture; to order 4: ibe 8° WorkManiike 2e. Ponape ee manner, ut 418 Pa a enue. btw aati H. 0. budv. Haas IN DADaUnGES —P Or. Glasto: is, Languages on Monde Wodh Uctober, a hie a8 ry, NOrk Usiober, af a ome” Dnsylvanla ‘Boarding. : |ARDING iN GFORGKETOWN.—A BMALE fant'ly having a house lerger then required for the r own use. offer several rooms. hard om-'y for nished, for » fuwil*, or three or four gentlemen, with the comforts and quiet of s hone, with bosri on reasonable terms 7 ituation fs in a desirn- me Dee periont ork convenient to the omri UB. y at Ne. ‘ashing.on s reet. nov 2. Pies rs im BARN c OOMS AND 4OARD — SEVERAL LARGE AND pleasant unfa-nished rooms for families or siugle gentlemen, with board, will be let at M&S HALL’S, No, 461 Thirteenth street. nov 29—1m* a ee ee ee ee hy Gat OF COV REPS DESIRING Suites ANE ot comfortabie Rooms and good bosrding, can be accommodated at No. 453 Thirteenth street, he tween Band F. Losation healthy, central and one of the most d-sirable m the city. noy 25—4t* Bosnore. The Missa +HANKS, adjoin- inz the store of Mr. Berry, ca Bridge street. Georgetown have severs] tine ROOMBA to let, and are prepared to socommodste Boarders, both perma nent and transient, on the most moderate terms. nov 9—Im NOARDING—iire. Penna. avenue. nearly opposite Browns’ Hotel, has fine ROOM: and offers every desirabie comtort and eecommoda- tion for families or single gentiemen—permavent ortrausient. No more agreeable boarding boise will-be found tn Washington. je 16—13 \ LOVES, HOSIERY, WOOLLEN YARN, &>. 10 dozen White French Kid Gloves, 62 cents worth 87 10 dozen light colored do do O2 certs, worth 87 10 do ladies and gent’s Heaver do 60 cente, very cheap 5O de latier fleecy Mned rew lk, Cashmere, and Cotton Gloves 2% do ret Cashmere and fleecy lined raw silk toves 100 do ladies? Alpacn, Cashmere, fleecy Hined raw aitk and Ociton Hosa 10 do Woollen Hose, for servauts 10 do misses’ white Merino Hore Woollen Yaru of li colors Ohildren’s Woollen Gaiters, Worllen Comfurts With many other Gouds ch ap tor cach WM. K. RILEY, Corner Eighth st., opp. Centre Market. nov Zi—Im ‘BLY Du. SCWARTZE'S PULMONIC BALSAM | for the cure of Coughs, Coid+, Arthma, &c Also DR. :CHWAXRTZE’R WORM DESTAOYING SYRUP—never known to fail. For sale at SCUWARTZE & SON'S drug store, Pa avenue, next to U 8. Hotel. nov l0—2n WOOD! LOOK AT THIS!! ERSONS in want of we!l-seasoned Oak fir: WOO» can have it delivered to them at thei- residences in Washington, at $5.62 per cord. This is wood out in the neighborhood of the city, end is excellent. Pleuse leave ordersat the counter of the Star office, stating what quantity is wan:ed Order- will be taken for wood in lots of from one cord up to woenty. nov 20—tr WOOD FOR SALE. N LIEUT. HUNTFR’S UPPER FARM, TWO O miles from the Long Bridge, above the toil gate, in Alexandria waen Va, PINE AND 02K WOOD tor sale. Usk, $2 and Pine $2 12 per cord. Apply to . CARLIN, Agent. nov 14—1m Brac: for ladles oot wT and gentlemen at RRAWS Willerde’ Wate! JEW BOUKS KECEIVED aT SHI! LINGTON’S. Heartee-se, by the author of the Heir of Kedoiiff The Pride of Life, by Lady Scott, author of the Hen Pecked Husband B'ackwood’s M-g-a'ne for Nuvember Alone ; cheap edition Lite in the Olesriugs, hy Mra. Mo-die :.adies’ Nati nal Magazine for December ‘tranam’s do do »ouey’s Lady’s Boon - do iv dies’ complete Guide to C-otchet and Fency Knit- ti New Booxs recsived immedietely aftes published. All the iateet Newspaprr-, end everjthing be longing to the Stationery line at SWIL- INGTON’S Bookstor-, Corner of Pa. avenue and 43 atreet. nove 25—tt VULCANIZED GUTTA PERCHA WATER-PROOF GOODS, MaNt FACTURED &X LUSIVELY BY THE NORTH AMERICAN GOTTA PERCHA CO., Warehouse, 102 Broadway, & 1 Pine 8t., NEW YORK. OMPRISING Coats, Oloa¥s, Capes, Pouches, veralls, Pants, Legcings. Camp blank-ts, Tent Carpets, Tarp .olina, Moise Cove~ , Knapsack:, ‘an- wens Haversucks.@au Causes, Hospita' Ck ten, Pe ano Covers, Carriage Cloths, Boote and Shoex, Kou’- weste.8, Storm Caps, Bathing Mats, Lruygist Goods, aud AUNDREDS OF OTHER ARTICLES. The maia advantages claimed for Vulcanized Gut- te Perch over India Kubner are, vig: sucerior re pellent properties; perfect freedom from unpleas- ant odor; besuty of texture; extreme tenacity; plishiliy; perfect resistance to aciis, as well ss fet ty substances. and unjse India hubber in not be- ing Mavie to DECOMPOSE AND BECOME STICKY. Orders for these Goods, either foreign or domestic will be executed with fidelity and despatch Tilus- | trated Catalovues forwarded by mail or ctherwi« when requested 8. EDDY, Agent for the Compseny, 396 Penn. avenue, at Campbell’s Sadlery Store, WASHING ON, D. C. CAUTION —Xuse imitations of these Gods, made of varni hed India Rubber, are siready being offered iu the market; these parchasers sh uid bear in miad that none sre genuine unless stamped with the trade mark of the vompany. WILLIAM KIDEX. President of the N. 4. G, P. Co. noy 7$-—eolin A GOOD OPPORTUNITY. HE citiseos of WashinPton and vicinity are re- spectfuliy informed ‘hat a choice seiection of fine large perpetual bloomiug ROSK PUSHES, ou their own rvots uot budded, ste new ready for transpiating; also, a fine collection of dwarf Pears, Plums, Apricota, Appies, Cherries, Grapes, nod Strawberry Vines, all in « bearing condition, to- gether with a splendid lot of beantiral voung Ever- greens, from two to five feet high, suitsbie for smal! gardens, lawns, cemeteries, ac. Bouquets of rare green hou-e Flowers made to o:- dr atthe shortesi notice. Parties supplied w:th cut Fiowers; vases and beskets filed in the neatest style, all at very reasonable prices. N. B.— Persons purchasing to the amouut of tive dollars wil be supplied with an experienced yar deuer 40 plant them. . GRIFFITHS, Washington Nursery, Fifth street, but. K and New York avenue, five squares north of the City Hail. nev 24—e02w NEW FAMILY GROCERY. YHE snbserib-r heving taken the old establi-hed stand under Od Fel- lowe’ Hull, No. 502 Seventh, strest, hae just returned! from the North, and is now opening a geveral as eortment of FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES, se lected by sn experienced haud irom tte beat hou. aud on such terias as will permit him to geld tiem asl as any horse in the city In order that be may vsiablish his business on ir basie it will be conducted on the cush system, which, be believes will be better for both seller and buyer. By +triet attention to business he hop-s to receive the pa- tronage Of hie friend+ and the public generally. Foir dealing may be expected in all cases GEO. W. BE. Ks NNEDY, Od! Fellows Hall, Sexenth street, nev 25—eolw Sa ee TNDERGAKMENTS FOR THE WINTER.—Jvst opening # large and select stock of fine silk and lambewool, Tivot Kandou, Shaker, and various other qualities of Undershirts aod Drawers; for sale at New York prices. BUTT & HOPKINS, Gentlemen’s Furni-hing Store, Corner Sixth street and Pean. avenue, nov 25—eoft UST RECEIVED, 100 barrels EASTERN APPLES, such as Green. ings, Baidwins end Kosseta, in fine order, deliv- rad all sound. Private families, boarding house and hotel keep- ers wisl find it to their advantage to give usa call. Fine Yellow On one in barrels Also, New Jersey White Mercer Pctatoes J. DOUGLAS & CO., Feed Store, Second street, Pa. avenue nov 20—solw —— 4 Bate CIENTIFIC STAIR FUILDER, by Robert tiddie, Frac ical Archite-t; large folio volume, with forty large plates. Price $5. nov 18 FRANCK BAYLOR. DA NORMAN, BY MRS. LINCOLN PHELPS. Wiedom, Wit and Whims of Distingnished An- cient Philosophers, by Joseph Banvard. A mM Wood's Lilasgratee Natural History, with 450 origi- nal 4 signe Oumming’s Lectures on the Beven Churches ea History ot th- Constitution of the United States, by @ Tlok aor Ovrtia, vol 1 mov 2. RANCK TAYLOR. 7% O1LOGK APHLOAL DRAWING.—A MaNUab: Ps ot Topographical Drawing, by Lieutenant & & mith, 7g. Army, assistant Professor of Draetas at West Pomt, wil be Ni For tats by a TAYLOR & MAURY, ‘nov 17— Booksellers, near Ninth st. Auction’ Bales. : By 3. O. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. “OIC ~ COLLECTION OF RARE AND VALU- able Mi Paintings, by ani nt andmedern mae te-s; at Public Sale —On TUK?DAY morniog. De ember 5. at 11 o'clock, at the fal on over ham’s Rookrtor , corner of Pennsylva: is avenue and 11th strect I shell sel! a choice collect on of rr aud ralu:ble Oil P-inting:, selected with t care by HN. Brow, Eaq., from verions gal son the continent. Amongst thm wi b= found gpeo'mens ef Rucerg, Velasques, Ostani-, Boucher, Loudevico 4&0. Of the modern schol will be found specimen cae J. B. Pyne, Cole, Van Wialie, Carmichsel Ss The Saloon will be open and the Pictures cn free exhibition daily until sale. Cata'r gues may be obtained at the Saloon, or at the Auction Roome. Terme: $100 and under cash; over that cum a credit of 60 snd 90 davs, for notes satisfactorily en bearing interest. JAS ©. MoGUTR: Auctiones: By GREEN & SCUTT. Auctt ANBS°MR AND ELEGANT FUN U end Household Effects, fh «xcetlent order, r* Auction —On FRLDAY, the Ist of December, at 10 o'ciock. at No, 28 Misson f nvanue, between 4h¢ end Sixth streets, (houre formerly ocoupiud by tbe Seo rw tary of Spivish Leg«tion) we ehall sel! the Purnt- ture and Efe ts of a gen"lemsn hamng facther use for them, vie: Elegant French Soir, covered with pluah, style Lou is XIV Soring sost Divens, covered with same Arm and Rersntion Chairs do Handsome daroask and lace Curtains, gili Cornice and fizturee Rlegani Frecch pate Mirror, with rich gilt freuny bracket, mach): top idair cloth Sof Cheirs Two halreloth spring seat Divaus Walnut bt-cere, merble top Tapestry. three-ply and (nyrain Carpers Elegant Be! Hocw Farnitaie, Bedsteads, Wartrodr and Dreasing Buresua Superior Feather Reds, Bole ers and Pillows Rest ba.rand husk Mattresses Chamber an ; Stalr Carpe « Fine Oil Paintings, gilt rem-s Rich China Vases Bronze Ormament> fur wantel Severs eupsrior French giit bronze Clocks Welaet extension dimng and tea Table Frenvea China dinuer and iva Set French cat Glasewore Kitchen Tables, Stoves, and Cooking Utenells Terme: $20 and under cach: over that amount eredit of 60 sua 90 days, for votes satisfactorily «a dorsed, bearing interes: GREEN & SCOTT, nov Zid a Auctions er By J. ©. McuUIKE, Auetioneer. ALUARBLE LOT NEAR THE OFSERVAICKY at Public Saie—oOn SATURDAY cft-rroon December 2, at 4 o'clock, on the premises I eheil soll tnt Ne. 8, in Square 61, fronting 67 feet 3 inet: ou 22d street west, between New York avenue #: North D street, running back 137 fa-t 2 inche containi 2,20] equare fet, more or less Terms: (me-third cash; residue in six and te eve months, for notes satisfactorily seczred, bearing in- tere-t. JAS. C. MeGUIRG, nov 22—d Auctione*. By J.C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. EIAGHIFUL RESIDENCE IN LAPAYETTE Fquace at Subiic Sale a MONDAY efter noon, December Lith, t 4 o'c’o-k, on the premises, Tsball sli tuat valuable and de-irabie residence lately ocen jed by Tromas Ritchie, deoce-sed, ad- joming the resiuene of W. W. oren, Keq . and fronting south on L-f.y+t e (or Preddent’s) @quare. The Jo has a frovt of Sf feet Yin hes on north Hi et~et, and ‘uns back '31 fe t 6 inc +s to acommen alley 20 fe’ wide on the opporit a’e of whi-h stands u siuble 26 ‘ce* by 34, be on, ing to the prean- fees. ‘The bouce { a first class double building, buiit ip the meet subetactial manner, with smple accomm dations for « 'arge fam ly dispos-4 to entertsin.— Avert foom the main house is a Isrge outbuilding, for the aveommodation of servants, &c. Wurher particulars are deem: unre er-ary, a+ persons disposed to putch-se jouht ess examine for thec:selvesy. a3 the pi oper y ix well known. Terms: One third cesh: the h=lacea pr: two equs! ireialvents in one and two y the day of sale, with interes ca (ot EE By J. C. McGUIRM, Aucttonee- S Ou Anotiones: ALE OF VALUARLS PuPERTY ON PENT sylyxnia aveuue, and fronting Mark-t &n: : ‘he ground fronts 47 feet on the ixung bsek to © street morth. having . ee Gr which is an open ‘the location ofirre grest advantazes for @ permanent in- yestment in real esate tn the clty of Washington. Tho house wiil be eold wp rately, if desired. Terme: One fovrth cash: the balance in three equel instelments cf t, 15, end 18 months, with in- terest, satisfactorily secured. JAMZ5 C. MOGUIRE, nov 25-3 Auctioneer. a GAUTIER MEALS FURNISURD AT PKIVATE HOUSES. l AM uow furni-bing Meals to fmilies and those who room out st a very molerace charge It is the cheapest and most agreeuie way to live. Cc. GAUTIER, 252 Pennsylvania avenus. (Union & Intel) Bov 2 NOTICE. Oubnanos Orn Wassinetox, September 98, 1864. YONGREBE, turing its Inst cession, having made C 80 sppropristion fcr the purchase of the best breecl-Icwiiag Rifles for the cee of the United States army “providedthst the seorstary of War, after a fair pra tical test thereot, shull deem the purchase advisabie aod proper,” loventers and wanufactur ere are hereby no: iihat specimen- of gach arma Will be reowived et this office tii! the first day of Deceiuier next Sr prelimipary examinations; and {ffouad i offer reasonable expectation of being useful, & porchsee will be wale of 2 suficient pom- ber (aay Uweaty five of each of th. se afording euch expetation) to bs din the bands of the sol- die-a for trial ia the d. The result of this prae- tical test wi sid th- Seerecary iu meking « de Gisic URSRY &.CRAIG, Loione! of Ordrane GAUTIER'S. NEW AND.IMPROV“D ARRANGEMERTS. WOULD take cevasion on the competion of ihe first year in my ne@renterprise, to return to & genersus public my sincere thanke for their liberal patronag+, whies hes exceed =i my mort ennenine expecttions, and to segure them that redoubid ef forts Will be itso deser-e 3 continuation ¢f their favors. 1 have to this end ceased a therough reno vation of every department cf my establichzreut. The corps of waiters has Seen focreared and reor genized, and the suture pa rons of the: house will find the mcst ample arrangements made to insure the prompt and astisiact ry execution of their or- ders Byery del cacy aud luxury of the season served up at all hours iy the most exprienced French co:ke, towh'ch branch of the business particular attention will be g ven Elegant suite (f Parlors. Reception and Dining Rooms, furvished in ibe bs; mauner, alw-ys reads, Que or m re diese seut to avy partef the city at shore notive. © GAUTIR, nov 27—\MSThSw 252 “se. avenue celal Ma ri UE Be tected 29 PIECES BLACK SILK®, VERY 9) nich snd cheap 20 pieces 95 Perametta Cloth, at 24 cts, cheap Freuch Meriovs, ai! soades, 75 ots Rich Merino Plaiis = 700 yards 44 French Chistz at 16 ce:te, a little damaged Together with wany other great basgains for cash. WM. R. RILEY, Corner Fighth st., opp. Centre Market. nov 2i—im Sate IN THE CLEARING, V8. TLE Rush, by Mrs. Moo‘ie, price 50¢ Hearts Ease, or the Brothec’s Wiie, by the auther of Radotiffe—gi Jail Journal by John Mitehell Ride for Life or Olaud in Jeopardy Godey’s Lady’s Book for Becember Yankoe Notions do P.ctorial Brother Jonathan, ‘or rale by E. K. LUNDY. No 128 Bridge» street, Georgetown, D.0. nev 25—tf ——— HE MOET DIFFICULT AND COMPLICATED Watches put im good order by a first clase workman, and warranted, et 416 Pa. vag of Large ont Eagie. ~ BO. iD. nov A—tf Ls NOV«L3—A LabGE NUMBER, LAID O aside by the undersigned to send to auct‘on, <lwhw may be bought iv the mean time at auction prices or api FRANCK TAYLoR, nov J. K. HARTWELL, AUCTION AND COMMISSION STORE. HE undersigned wilt continue the AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, in the store eels occupi d by Bb. B. Camphell & Oo., No. 939 Penrsylvania avenue. where be will keep constantly on hund a Ja:ge avort ent of Huuse Furniture of every description. Parlor, Bedcucm and Cooking Stoves, f.r oov1 and wocd, 2 and Piaie Ware. a2.d nume'o «other aritoies wanted by heu-e- keeps’s, silof which wiil he sold exc-edir giy s0¥ furcagh “9 hort spproved aradit. Cousign nents sil: td, apon which a livors) ad- Vent- wul be m-do S08. KB. HAT wetk nev SS TPO TMACHERS— For sale tow 8 pelt. of chee sud « F Apparatus. boq! YLOR & = pov Il ‘| "TELEGRAPHIC. — Expressly for.the Daily Evening Star ———_—"—“—_——X————— Forger Sentenced. Battimors, Nov 30 —Michael Dunn has been sentenced to cight years confinement in _ the penitentiary, for forging pension papers, and Gassaway, his seoomplice, to three years imprisonment. The western rivers are? 2 stand. From New ‘ork. Naw Yor, Nov. 30,—-This is Thankegiving day in New York: ¢ Dispatches from Halifax say that the Legie- lature of that Proviuce, which me-te on Bst- arday next, will und =tediy ratify the resi- prosity treaty immediately Mr. Boardman, President pro tem. of New Haven Railroad “~mnany, es resigned. Har- - rison Grey Dyer has beeu elected in his place. Dispatches from the South show that various Know Nothing ssecoistions resommend Sam Houston for the Presidency. Baltimore Markets Bautimorg, Nov. 3¢-—Ti-ur—t. * £ Howard street,at® 1": ‘ a bushels wheat + - : a $1 80a$1 88. $2,024 Lucwels of cosn sold, white 78a30 cents, yellow 80 cents. Other articles unchanged. Destructive Fire xt Council Blaff. AtBaxy, Nov. 20.—A destructive fire oc- curred at Council Bluffs, Iowa, on the 22d inst. consuming the stores of Messrs. Martin, Root- less and Jackson, Pegram & Go., and Stils- man and Donnelis. The total loss is ostimated at $35,000. Steamboat Disaster. Carcacéo, Ill., Nov. 29.—Inteliigence has been received here of the loss of two fine boats on the Mississippi: The stenmor Pacific and the Grand Tower, erme it eollision near Mem- phis and both sunk 10 » few miautes, hecom- ing a totol loss. The — were saved. The Pacific was bound down and the Grand Tower up. Two Men Frosen to Death, &c Corvmeia, 8. C., Nov. 28—Two men were froxen to death near Mobile last night whilst gunning in a boat Phe Governor of Texas has writte:: a long letter to the State Treasurer ‘n which ho re- fuses to accept the stock offered iy Mussrs, Walker and King, becsuse they are not of the description required by law, nor transferred *s required; nor good par stock. Therefore, he declares the contract null and void, sod saye that proporals for a new one will be re- ceived. Know-Nothirg Festival in Boston. Bostox, Nov 20 —. grand Know hegre | Festival took place last evening in the hi over the Fitcbburg Railroad Depot, about 1500 persons being present. Hon. Marshall P. Wilder, presidei. Speeches were made by the President, by Mr. Gardner, the Governor elect; Simeou Brown, Lieutenant-vovernor elect; Hon. Thomes KR Whitner, member of Cong ess elect from New York; Mayor Sui’h, Hon. N. P. Banks, Henry Wilson, Mores hnap, Comins and Trapion, members of Con rees elect, and otbers. The hull was hands :mely decorated, the tables bourtifuily spread, and the speeches mostly ence! f of the triumphs of Amerioan principles in Macsachu- setts, were eloquent and pairiviic. The pro- ceedings throughout were interesting, and the assembiy bh gi y enthueiastic. TORE AND DWEL)iNG tC PERNT iN TAK SS Pit Wore The Sab 1 # fae vurd and cood ceiles, (he aitaht ela above groand.) Tre “rel ing is © couvecion. one, and ie 1m good reper, and «i'l be reate t separn’e from the Store ifdetir-d The iocation i. one of the most healthy and d-sirable in the want. I wil vivo rent my stove, the very bes business s’ard inthe ward, d:s ant tut 20 verde trem the West Me ket st the corcer of the avenne and aah street, murth sid. Whe only recommendation ft re- qe res a6 @ busines p!ene is ~'- location—porveton giv-n immediately To good tenants the reni wil be made reasonabie. For par-icular: -~qu'r> at ths Grocery Store of the Subscriber on ‘he pr-int-es. now27 —dtect SATIN WINES, “DUKE KOOM op the istr rent. It #20a the itrort, is one of the beet stan ts and hasagod dy celer It dry ,ood~ bustuess ard is mady sheived Applyte “OPTPWELL & BORN, "a avenue, Oppo te bank of Werhin-ton, D-H Cask, (rake ora Appy to ths sab J. corner of D and A.W. BASBY. SOR oonve afen. Ohio Canal aud Yotumac i soribers, at their Luwber Twenty eisth st.ee! i. Teor Cas PN Bx- <a aX#3 asb ADZES— This day reocived from the manufacturers, one ease of the abors me i tocods, of Wome make, which are offerea at wk prices, by X. WUCKek & OO. No. 858 Pennsylvania avenue nov 24—0003" “ARGE DW Rui atedon the -art o “2 cing fourteen rovme. ucwly painted end prepared, apd Aitted with gus tixtares; hae a pomp ¥ ‘th excellent wat-r in the yard, and cistern water in -he house, Dath reoma, 5 s large yard, with steble sad car- Miagehonre. Apply, next decor to the heu-e, to nov 133 - eott A. ROT? WELL. OR SALE—THAT VA UasLe Lut on Ser- ebtesnth street, at the terminus of ibe (thio end Chesapeake Canal in this city, fromting 100 feet om the Canal, aud about 130.0m Seveuteanth atrest, being par of rquare conth 173 It has © varge STONE WARKHOUS« upon it suitable for a mill or muchicery cf svery description. It edjcins the tooks, wnd ts alike conveutent to trade ou the cana} or river. For terms, apply on the prewises to nov Li—eolm TMOMA® GREN. NEW STORE. NEW STORE. Lruisiane arerue, opporite the Bank of Washington B. THOMAS DELEANY recspe:felly invit-e the attention of the public to exsmive his +toek of GOODS, which hs bes opspec on Luusi-ne avonue between Sixth and Reventh streets, opposite the Benk ot Wasbirgton, coveisting of all d-terip> tions of Teas, &c., Impe Gunpowder, and Black Tea; Wines avd Liquors, of all rorts, whien be osm se!l at the loweet prie-s for eash or approved paper . Berides a1 the m-caagaries for Gro ery business, vis: Brooms, huck»te, Ceder Tuts, Matebes, &e., 4e. Please cail and see for your.elves. nov SNRHYN ANDIKON MANTSL‘—“ry be soon @ heautifai assortment of thuse chap and do rable article<, st the corn+rof Pec»syl¥.eiasvenus and Tenth street, ever tie rue ens fevings Bank. BALPH SKINB. nov Jf—eotf - PROX. SCHOENBERG, TEACHER AND TRANSLATOR OF Modern Languages and Literature, Ke, 257 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. oct tt : ¥ UsT RECEIV x Schoomer Pauline, “WO HUND! PND SINS TOMB WENSAN LAKE ICE. L. J. MIDPLETON, Cfice go. side F, next to eorner 12th st, Depot corner 26th and E cts. weet. (Nat. Int., Union, and Sentinal.) ee OTICE.—Yhp public are hereby ceutioned N pot to trads for two J. int motes, drawn by the undersigned in fever of H.8 Johpeon, for $50 eacb, and fall due on er about the 10th dey of Jen uary «71d Next. as Lae seid noves wereobteined pret joue. by falge representati 8. @. DAVISON and noy 27—3t* R. B. HUGHE®. ILVE? SPOONS EVERY Des Kiilo~ ON AS beard snd mateto order, ot 418 Pr moa. avenue, between 43, aud éub stcoets, &. 0. HOOD. nov 20—- nov 14 EK ABBUNTMENT of vow styles Of N {MN B ia e a jo. FB nov 92—tf T% Ae 5G - p y s = opaliie by Many - Lod & MAUBY'S mov 26 +A jookstore, Dear OW wt

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