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EVENING STAR. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Epucatiox.—A correspondent, with a view of benefiting both parents and thelr children, has seat to us for traet from the wor! ing ex- | required, the ci ere eet Ses, wach with “‘deps,’’ which will afford a much more _ icomuusicaten. time will be re- Gas How mish booger. e ‘* Gas Company” to fill the have alrdely quired 4 Fe ap iad Nearly three weeks ed in the operation, much to the .| detriment of the consumers of the article in the First Ward... If the company will, as it their duty to do, give pobticn of the time eng Will prepare themselves contains much good sense on the important pa ight than the gas we haye been subject of teaching: as vasider the x my son, as the mirror in which he is to view himself from morning to night; and by which he is to his looks, his carriage, and per- haps the inmost sentiments of his heart. I would have one Yorick, if at all points fit for my child to look into. There is a certain mien and motion of the body and all its parts, both in acting and speaking, which es @ man well within; thee ares Amat: unnoticed openings which | a delig! let a penetrating eye at once into a man’s soul; aad take it up ia going out of it, but something es- capes which iscovers him. “Tt is for these reasons, continued Mr. Shandy, that the governor (teacher) I make choice of shall neither lisp, nor squint, nor wink, nor talk loud, nor look fieree nor foolish, nor bite his lip, nor grind his teeth, nor speak through his nose, nor pick it, nor blow it with | weeks in ¢¢ He shall neither walk fast nor | member of his his fingers. slow, nor fold his arms, (for that is leziness,) peraon who is to be about} Will be unnecessary to make maintain that 2 man of sense does not | this winter, at the Military Hall, in lay down his hat in coming into a room, or| buildin led to use for the last few weekss It any particular provision for the street lamps, as the defi- ciency will be shortly supplied by th - ance cf a new pos thef ™ Faery Wits. | {The people of the First Ward only do not esible, polished | complain of the deficiency of gas light just now. | Tae Bart Tc-Nicur.—The belles and their military beaux of Washington are anticipating hiful time this evening, as the first oi the series of assemblies which are to be given ill’s g*, on the north side of Pennsylvania avenue, between Sixth and Seventh streets. A largo, gay, and fashionable company will doubtless be present. Mr. Boviancer wil', we learn, reopen his yalar festaurant, in the First Ward, on Mon- ay next, it having been closed for several uence of the late sickness cf a ily. This will be good news to those who love the delicacies and luxuries nor hang them down, (for that is folly,) nor | 8» nicely and refreshingly furnished at his hide them in his pocket, (for that is nonsense.) | well-.rdered establishment. He shall neither strike, nor pinch, nor tickle, nor bite nor cut his nails, nor hawk nor spit, Bear's PaxornAwa.—It should be borno in nor anift, nor drum with his feet or fingers in | mind that this popular painting, representing en nor—— “ scenes in the frozen regions, visited by several will have him cheerful, facile, poor, at | exploring expeditious, will beexhibited at Odd the same time prudent, attentive to business, Fellows’ Hall but three days longer. It vigilant, seute, argute, inventive, quick in re- abounds with beauty and interest. solving doubts and speculative questions; he sball be wise, judicious, and learned. And why nct humble, and modcrate, and gentle- tempered, and good? said Yorick. And why not, cried Uncle Toby, free, and generous, and bountiful, and brave? He shall, my dear Toby. i my father, getting upand ‘hak- ing him by the hand.”’ Nationa, Tagatre.—The performances at this popeiar establishmeut were, last night, witnessed by a dense assemblage. The tragic lay of “ Pizarro,’’ and the exciting and thril- ing drama of “Jonathan Bradford,’ were each satisfactorily rendered; leaving room, however, for the severe critic to make excep- tions regarding several of the parts person ated. We noticed a group of gentlemen on one ¢ the back seats, engaged “f:b. Ae such things repeatedly occur, with- out a design to offend, we venture, in a friend- ly way, to mention the fact, in the hope that persons fond of talking, invclved in such pro- veedings, will either whisper to one another, or withdraw to an antc-room for the purpose of conversation The third dramatic entertainment will take place on Wednesday evening, the 17th of Oc- tober, when the distinguished comedienne, Miss Agnes Robertson, will make her first and only Sppearance this season, and perform in | tion of the city have two origins! pieces: the serio-comic burletta of “The Cat changed to a Woman,” Protean play of “The Young Actress.”’ dances, and se four songs. Sun of this morning, in its ave. display at the Institute, says : i. “Dr A. D. Bache, of the United Suacs Coast Survey. has deposited for exhibition the | who are sures belonging to standard weights and me the Government of the United States. beautiful description. Government deposits a machine f nance department, and works with astonishin month wes made: this statement shows an increase of $32,414 4 mein stem. “Prompt Paywext. — Accordin, mentof gas or service bills within ten « after presentation, the flow of gas will stopped,”’ the reduction of five piaint. morning ability to pay the prescribed fine and costs, Was committed to the work-house. Alas! poor buman nature. Cancer Curep —We believe that the facul- ty agree in the opinion that science has no cure for that dreadful disease—cancer Yet we feel assured that it has been cured repeat- edly by persons who are not regularly educated i The case of the Hon. George S. jouston came under our especial notice. He had an affection of the lip which the faculty united in pronouncing cancer, and was by them advised to try a cancer practitioner in Now York, who had originally been a tailor at Memphis, Tennessee. He did so, and was speedily relieved. This was nearly a year “¢9, and though we hare repeatedly heard of im since, we learn nothing of his having heen agtin troubled with that dangerous affection. Our pu , however, is to call the attention of the afflicted in this region to the subjoined card, which has been placed in our hands by 2 disinterested friend, who has seen five of the cases treated by this operator, in all of whieh has effec! cures, thus saving five lives which otherwise would screly bave been lost to society. It should be remembered by the affieted that to make aseurance sure, this ter- Tible disease must be taken in hand with as little delay as possible: Cancer Positively Cured without the use of tas Knife or Caustic.—Uaving obtained, while on a visit to Europe, a satis for car- cer, on my return I proposed to test its effica- ey, having been assured in Europe that it never failed to cure the most virulent casos. Thave now tested its virtues in a number of eases, most of the p: ts from a distance, but oa several within thi » and in every case Every caso upon Y virtue had been sub jected to the best medical und Surgical skill the country could afford, and had been aban- doned by the faculty as incurable before my Temedy wag applied. The firet case within the city was that of Rhoda Nickols, residing in Bethel street, East altimore. The cancer was in the breast, very large, aud of three to four years’ stand- he next is that of our worthy citizen, Mr. 2. Bissett, keeper of Frapklin Square, Bear 80 years of ago; it was cancer in the Reck of over two years standing. And the ease of Mrs Potts, No. 111 Granby st., North West part of the eity; a case of cancer in the nesk of over three years standing. In each of these cases the cancer bas been extracted, and those interested can call and examine for themselves. The cancerous tumors are pre- ferved and can also bescen at 102 Baltimore Street. This remedy is guarantied to care all exter- i cues where vital organs are not affected. “wo cure, Bo pay. 4¢ terms always regulated with eacl indi- ase before the application is made. Patients attended at any distance from the city. Joun CaTuers. 162 Baltimore st , Ballimore, in conversation so . loud as to prove an annoyance to those who were anxious to hearthe words uttered from the stage, and who, in consequence, had to shift their quarters to escape the private con- and the Marveanp Institere Yt. —The Baltimore tiption of the | The ay them a visit and } are all made of brass, and are of the fot ren There’ is also of the | at once. making bullets from cold lead. This from the ord- rapidity. These machines are very much Fg + | mired, and pronounced, by those acquaint d with such things, perfec and execution.” Baum AND Onto RatLroap.—At the regular m seting of the Board of Directors. in Baitimore yesterday, the following statement ef the revenue of the read during the past Compared with the same month of last yeur to the practice of the Washington Gaslight Company, the payment of a bill renlered on the 3d and id on the [lth instant, is not considered by its clerk a8 ‘‘ prompt '’ As, “in default of pay- A Sorrtarr Case at the watch-house this —s Ben Young, who is old enough to w better, was arraigned for drunkenness | Let the victim of dys ‘2 or indigestion 1 and disorderly conduct, and, in default of the ia fee a good p- Wyman, the great magician and ventrilo- quist, is amusing the citizens of Alexandria this week. He will open his series of enter- tainments at Odd Fellows’ Hail, in Washing- ton, on Monday evening next. Panorama oF Basyton.—People on the Island will take notice that this fine painting will bo exhibited tc-night only, at Eelomes Hall, corner of Eleventh street and Maryland avenue. Go see it. * GEORGETOWN CORRESPONDENCE. Gzongzrtown, Oct. 11, 1855, A stroll around town, on Sabbath afternoon last, satisfied us that while there is not much doing in the way of erecting new. buildings thet the spirit cf improvement, public sn! private, is still kept up in almost every seetion of it. We have never seen our streets present amore perfect andeleanly condition. In many places, the old dilapidated footways, which was for many year3.sueh an eye-sore and troulls to all pedestrians, have been super- seded by excellent new ones. Several streets, heretofore almost impassable, in consequence ef their upimproved condition, have becn thorougbly improved and rendered hendsome thorougbfires, which has greaily improved the general appearanee and value of the Lai situated upon them. Most of the wellings too, ey in the western por een brushed up, and now wear @ more neat and comfortable Appearance than we have ever before scen In | them. fn our rambles we discovered one thing, ~~ course of the performances, she will sur- tain St- different characters, execute three however, in some of the streets in the western part of the town, which we thought might as well be discontinued upon the Sabbath day. viz: the practice of a parcel of youths ani colored fellows playing bendy in the streets, to the great aunoyaunce of quict citizens living near by, and persons going to and returning tromechureh. We sincerely hope that if those golly of this ugly practice do not sbandon it vo! untarily, that the police will put a stop to such dis reputable and dangerous Sabbath amusements Srectargy —For all Bowel Diseases, hoiera, Diarrhasa, Dyspe, » £ latulenev, Con- stipation, and seneral debility, we know of noth- ing betterthan Dr. Hostertenr’s celebrated Stom- im Read Th in their construction | ach Bitters. One wine glass taken th-ee times each day, before meals, will be a sure cure for all the above diseases, will remove sil heaviness from the stomach; keep you free from costive- ness, assist digestion, give a good apretite and impart ahealthy tone to the whole s;stem. Eve- ry family should keep these Bitters on hend du- ting the summer season, ¢s a family medicine. ton from Main Stem. Wash. Br. Total For sale by ali the principal Druggists and deal- Sener... stise 80 $28,900 19 $0,157 07 ers jrenerally. oct 1l-lw “8 058 7 5 = reight....< 279,053 79 9.314 75 803.58) yo sean tri Tas ekebubing $310,625 68 $35,031 91 $375,600 61 known to have bee: ually cu ed in we hee Prof. DeGRATH’S ELECTRIC Vi hiladelphia, and dozens have been relieved y | of trifling pains and aches. Cornscured in twenty- in the aggregate revenue, the whole of which, with the exception of $148 93, was from the four hours. tn Baltimore more than two hundred cases have been cured within three weeks; and Mr. Hance, the leading druggist of Baltimore, says be never sold any thing was so high'y spoken of by the people as is this Of for all kinds of pain. Try it on even a little infant and see the effects. STOTT & CU., Agents. oct 2—Iw i {> Dr. Hoofland’s Celebrated German oe Bitters. —The condition of the stomach $s of vital e cent. ougirt to be made within that period, especially as, recently, the gas has been of a wiserable quslity ; so much so as to cause general com- importance. No man, woman or child can be healthy unless the work <f digestion is re; ularly, thorougly and vigorously rmed. With three- fourths of civilized society this is not the case And yet the remedy is within the reach of all HOOF LAND’S GERMAN BITTERS repared by Dr C M. Jackson, Philadelphia, will as sure- ly create a regular and — of the stom- ach as ofl will lessen the friction of machinery. of its forms, try it, and we guarantee a good ap- petite, Ved yr vigor, firm nerves, sound sleep by night, increased cheerfuluess by day advertisement. sep 12—3m i" Inbalatien for Diseased Li .—The wry Me )sgucrprse in “ease of diseaned om roat, recommended re Curtis in his ai vertisement, strikes us as Ga tarcns It is now eases admitted by our best physicians, that seal diflicuities can only be successfully treated by loca ay ions. This practice has been — from the first with respect to external in- mmation end corrosions, ‘we see not why seeanes <eOe throat and lungs may not betreated athe same manner; we leve they may. In this variable climate of ours, where long and throat complaints have become so prevalent and rife, we earnestly recommend to the public, and to the aflicted especialiy, to avail themselves of Dr. Curtis’s remedy —[Gne who has tried it.) See SCiuzion-—Dr. Garits Hygeana AUTION.—Dr. H isthe |B: and ouly genuine article. i il As the Season appreaches fer Gentle- men to replenish their Wardrobe we would ad vise those in want of fashionable articles of dress to visit the Marble Halt Clothing Emporium of NOAH WALKER & CO., Browns’ Hotel Bwiiding , waere may be found everything that is new and fashionable for Gentlemen and Youths’ wear, in Read bs : ly made Clothing and Furnishing i[* Invalids recovering from the effec’ - ver. Bilious Diseases, or Tong cautecen Tieton of any kind, will find Carter's Spanisu Mixture the only remedy which will revive their droo} prog ing ex pill bed bumpers from the ‘ c! iver to a prompt healthy action, and by its tonic properties, restore Patient it an liver. the to ve can only say trey IT. A worth all the s0-called eerepaesioes bas f mgeag no Seey, my ora oxious or polsonous dr: can the Youngest Infant without Resltation’” rina as ‘See the certificate of wonderful cures around _ as Sg be hundred persons in e city ichmen a, can test! its effects ee advertisement. ny sal bdetile Is existence On the 30th September, by the Rev. Mr. le, Mes a MIDDLETON to Miss MARY HS BRANNAN, both of this city. . On the Sth tnstant, vi the Rev Mr. Hodges, JAMES H. WILSON (0 Miss MARY, FRAN. Oe eee eee a n the 20th Septembe-, by the Rev. G. H. Day. CHAS F. M. LARKIN und MARY M HAZ’ LUP, all of Virginia DIED, Oa the night of the £0th instant, in great pea-e of mind, and im fall b of a blessed immorta!- ly, Mrs SARAH WE DEN, wife of M. Wer- don, Eaq., &: 46 years. Her fauerel will toke Place f:om the residence oftne » on T streer, between 6th and 7th. ‘o 609, on fo-morrow (Friday) Morning, at 10 o'clock. Her friends and those of the faintiy are mst. IZ. pt Lae RB F friends ex uaintas iovited to at end her funeral om Baten arenvaien to nin: at 1! o'clock, at the residence of her street, between Bist and 22d. erent Va, JAMES REY Gererd and At Lancaster co. HENDERSON, only son of Nap , of Portsmouth, Va. “i WANTS. ANTED—A GOOD SERVANT WOMAN W. eee ofa a family, Apply at eh ate ANTED—A READY FURNISH House, above 17th street. Apply at No. 377 Twentieth street, corner<f North H street, ‘06 11a EAN WANTED—BY A YOUNG 4 situation es Hi . ‘best of reference given. Address “‘ X ¥ 2” at this, Oifice, or Box 106 Georgetown. oct 11-3t Wanteo-sy A YOUNG WOMTAN, A sitna'frn as Housekeeper and bey Cook. Address “Mary”? at this Office. oct 11-1t* eS HIRE A WOMAN to cook, housework. WOMAN, A to assist in snd domestic duties of atone, The * Wash a*d iron, and do general ik. A that cen make himself useful. Slave pre- fer Enquire at C. BONEMAN’S, 17th street, No 637. oc 10-2t* ARs NURSE WANTED.—WANTED an English Woman, o: an experienced free colored W: who cen come well recommend ed asa Child’s Nurse. Apply at No. 335 G street between Lith and 12th. oc 10—4t* AN TED—A SITUATION AS BOOK- k or Clerk, by a you: been about 5 years in business. erences piven. Address “I. H,”’ City Post Office. oc 10-~2* WANTED—a? 405 F STREET, A WHITE ‘Woman, who can come well reco: 7 toassist in general hou:ework. | oe OOM3 WANTED —THE ADVERTISER wishes to rent three rooms, on the same flco-, farnished se bere gg tole Negwapd of Og Post Ottice gpeeerr - must be conveni- ent to a hi or restaurant from which meals could be furnished, and would be preferred in a private family. Address, giving terms, ‘A. Z.’’ at this Office. oct 9-iw FOE, SALE—a HOUSE AND LOT ON a nm ¥@ rooms. e ani Stable attached: the Stable would make 2 ety Stable, being near the Canal and Ma’ oat: eae ee Dec Pree vestige ? een eened OR RENT—STORE AND DWELLING F attached, on th street, adjoint hens’ Wagon Ries cae own. er ered a rent will; f Reactu Steph senee. ws 5 on a Fo RENT—A NEW AND COMFORTA- , ble Brick Hcuse, sit ated on North B, betw. De'aware avenue and First street east, Capitol Hill. st contains eight rooms. Rent $23 per mon'h. For further particulars uire at Mr. Scrivener’s Grocery, near by, or J. H. Peabody, at No. 39 Ninth west. oc 9-twi Fe RENT—TWO GOOD ROOMS—Cham- ber and Office—in one af the best !ocations in the city, being near Pennsylvania avenue, and about five minutes’ walk from the Capitol. The chamber will be farnishrd if desired. Apply at this office. oc f valual loca! we! and Building Lots, | pee at oe! Fist Dollars each. Avy to JOHN FOX, Union Land Office, Seventh street, above Odd Fellows’ Hall. sep 2-tt OOM FOR RENT.—A pleasant Room fn the third with or without furniture Ape toGEO WiLLNER’S Paper. hanging Store, Ninth street. sep 20—tf (vowel vey pleat fraisted Chambers fo very OF Ine new beck house. Apply to a 2 LUNDY, sep Ie: as Louslane averio_ ANTED-PHREE OR FOUR ROOMS, for a family of a man, wife, smajl child, and servant, near the location of the it Office. Address ‘H ”? at this Office, i tely. oct 9-3t* Ware RENT FOR THE YEAR 1854, (with the privilege of purch: if it suits) a srnall Market Garden, containing from 5 to 20 acres. within 5 or 8 miles of the city. Apply at ae wa 20.first flodr Post Ofic® Department. oc 9-41! YER WANTED IMMEDIATELY—ONE who fs st-ady and a good finisher on the x inder, can find employment at good w. ry making immediate application to W. H. Whea > bo qomecsee. street, Georgetown, D. C. ANTED—FIVE OR SIX COMPETENT V .Ladies, who understa'd Dress- None bxt those who have perfect knowledge of the business need apply, to whom the hight» wag’s will be given. Apply at No. 195 F street between 17th and 18th, First Ward. oc 9-3i* Pb ad 95< tS NOON Sete eet SeaNOEn ee EATER AN TED IMMEDIATELY—GOOD COAT. Pantaloons and V+ st Hands. None othe.s need apply. E. OWEN & SON, oc iw 212 Pa. avenue ANTED—GOOD_ PANTALOONS AN Vest makers. Also, Pressers, to work the week, in factory. Permanent employme and fair wages will be given. None nced app but competent hands. J.D. LAKENAN, Foreman for Wall & Stephens, 522 Pa. avenne, between Ninth and Tenth stre:ts. oc 1 - ANTED—EVERYBODY TO KNOW that they can get a lot 24 feet front by 130 fect deep, for the low price of Be bey @3amonth without interest. apply at the Union Land Offlce 7th street, above O ‘ellows’ Hall. ap2—im JOHN FOX, Sec BOARDING. CARD.—MRS. ALLEN THOMPSON, for- merty cf F street, has removed to the south- east ccrner of Penns; {ivania avenue and 4 3g street, where she will be happy to accommodate gentle- men with furnished rcoms, with or without hoard. oc Il—eoit* OARDING.—ONE OR TWO DESIRABLE Rooms now vacant. Enquire at corner of 9th and H streets. oe 10-'t* OARDING.--MRS. DUVALL, No. 331 Penn- sylvania avenue, opposite Brown’s Hotel, has pads large and desfrable rooms, suitable for families or single gentlemen, which she will rent with board at moderate prices. She can also ac commodate six or eight table boarders. jy do BpeAz fens. BATES,ON THES. W. is oy corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Sih street pared to accommodate gentiemen withreoms, with or without board. very effort will bemade to render those comfortable who may favor he: with their patronage. ep6—é " ACADEMY OF MUSIC, | Connex oF Ninta axp D Srreste. HE great demand by the public of Wasbing- ton and George:own for good musical instruc- tion, cau only be complied with through the me- dium of the above Institution, which will open on Monday, Oct. &th, 1855. The Academy of Music will offer advantages in the acquirement of musicil knew edge superior to any in the country, and at such reasonable rates of remuneration as to permit every oue to afford 2 musical education. Every branca of Music will be under the imme- diate surveillauce of masters of acknowledged su- periority. The Piano Forte Classes of Mr. W. Hezry Palmer will be instructed in the Academy of Music. Composition, harmony, and thorough Bass are important fo all. Voesl Classes are couducted by Mr. W. Palmer. All communications for particulars, terms, &c., to be made only to W. HENRY PALMER, Director, 233 F street, corner 14th. CONFECTION ERY.—RE-OPENING. OHN MILLER, PENNSYLVANIA AVE- nue, south side, between Tenth and Eleventh streets, wily informs the public that he has Tefitied bis Store, and opened ft to. day for the sale ofevery article which enteis into the CONF EC- TIONERY besiness; intending to keep on hand an a and choice assor!ment. While terdering his thanks tothe public for the pepeee hitherto extended to him he hereby in- forms his friends that he will always be ready to attend to Parties, Balls, or whatever other kinds of assemblages which may require his services and co. fections. oc 8— DR. JOHN GKEGSON, MEMBER of the Foyal College Veterinai Surgeons, aud Fellow of Veterinary Medi- eal Association, Lendon, respectfully informs the public of Washington and vicinity, that at the urgent request of numerous friends and patrons, he has resumed his professional duties. Instecd of as heretofore his office teing at Mr Henry B'reh’s Livery Stable, it will he at Mr. Thomas Smith’s Stable, 19th strect, between H and I, north of Pa. Avenue, where be can be consulted daily upon diseases incidental to all domesticated animals. Horses examined as to soundness. Gen- tlemen purchesing, will find it to their advantage to have the Horses examined. oct 3-tf N RS. M. A. HILLS bas just returned from New York with a beauti{ul and varied as sortment of the ubove js, which are now ready for inspection and wiil be sold cheap Pennsylvania avenue, south side, between Oth and 10th streets. (Organ) ae pyR. SHALLENBERGER’S “Certain Cure for Ague and Fever.” Bhodes’ “Fever and Ague cure,”’ ’s Ch _ Veesebie Tincture. oct4 Hampton’s Received and on sale by FORD & BRO., Chemists and Drugzists, oc 9-3t corner 1ith street and Pa avenue, Cn . - Astrtimterba ston 13 SR -20 sale OWERS’ (Pate De Lichen) PASTE OF iceland Moés; a soothing Pectoral. Received and on ssle FORD & ERO., Chemists and Dru; ca ee han Ene mena. FALL MILLINERY. i R23. M.A. HILLS WILL OPEN A BEAU- Uifal assor'ment of Fall Millinery on Thursday, October 11th. Pen , South side, between 9th and 10th streets. oc T. H. MILES, E AVING OPENED A WOOD AND COAL Yard on the Canal, betwees 6th and 7ibsts , fronting en B street, keeps on band HICKORY OAK, and FINK WOOD, and COAL, ell of which will be delivered promptly and with de- Spatch, at the lowest Cash prices. Families in want of would do well to give me cal! before making their purchases for the |” iuter, stock bas been carefully se'ected, | shal fa quality wecond to none in the District.’ oct 81 - heh ST PUBLISHED, in Pamphlet form, ORATION on oceasion of the Anaiversary beso ‘tom of the Federal Constitution, ‘at the Smithsonian Institution, Wash- ington city, 1, 1865, by the Hon. R H. Gillet. une the Bcokstores of TAYLOR & aMal RANCK TAYLOR, and: &. FARNE. é oct 6-e03t AGNIFICENT ENTERPRISE. LIBERAL, EQUITABLE & CERTAIN The Franklin Land Association offer for sale in shares of onl! FIVE DOLLARS EACH 18 Farms, of from 50 to 100 acres each, and about 25 very desirable Building Lots and Dwellings. ‘Apply to JOHN FOX, Union Land Oilice ‘7th street, above Odd Fellows’ Hall. sep 17—tf i pe LET—ONE OF THE TWO NEWLY- finished Cott:ge Houses on N st. north, betw. 14th.aud 15th streets west Inquire of JUHN P. HILTON, No. 375 Fourteenth street. sep 29—eo2w OR SALE OR RENT—THREE-STORY Brick on the corner of Pa. avenue end 17th street. The. first net would b21ented separate from the other p2rt of the building, and coula be made a good business stend. he second and third stories have three rooms in each story, with a fine garret and kitchen. For terms epply within. Also, a large Room, 25 by 50 feet, in the third story, ‘and an office room in the second story of the building two doors south Odd Fellows’ Hall. For terms applyto Mr. HUME, 2d story, or to Mr. TRUE, ‘st story. oc 6—eo3t OR SALE-A FANCY TOY AND CON- fectionery Store, on E street, opposite Gene- ral Post Office, now doing a good business En- quiry can be made at the Store, No. 427, which will be sold low. os 9-e0dt # OR RENT—SEVERAL HANDSOME PAR- ors and Chambers, with Board. Also, Table and Transient Board, Inguire st Sirs. SMiTH'S, 203 F street ap Stk OTS FOR SALE. WO OR THREE Building Lots in a rapidly improving neighborhood for sale on tem years’ credit. a ly to J.B. DRURY. (Rena SSO OR SALE—TWO HUNDRED LOTS Price $75 each. Two years’ credit, or 16 per cent. discount for cash. Apply atthe Union Land dd Felice’ Hall. AS HEATERS —This article can be placed upon Gas Burner, by which the flame is made to pass through a fine wire gauze and cover a la:ge surface, giving an intense heat without smoke— with this apparatus water can be bolled in a sho:t It is a very convenient article for the nur- sery, or for persons boarding, 2s 2 meal cou'd ea- sily be prepemnd. by it forasmall family. They cost only 75 ceats, and no one using gas should be without one- G. FRANCIS, sep 29 490 Seventh street Q\0 METHING NEW.—Japanned Iron Clothes Stands, a durable and co: ‘nt article for ha nursery and ordinary use, reneral as sortrnent of Housekeeping Articles 2 street. G. FRAD sep 22 UST RECEIVED, «nd keep constantly—Os- good’s Indizu Cholagogue, Rowaad’s Lonic Mixture, Over’s Fever and Ague Specific, Keen er’s Fever and Ague Powders, Kidwell’s Canal do. do., Fever an ue do., and all the Fever and Ague Remejies in_use. Also, a large and fine stock of DRUGS, FANCY GOODS, PER- FUMERY, &c., &c. >"?! BOSWELL, Drvggist, Md av. and 7th st., and 4 and E sts. sep 2l—im NEW GROCERY STGRE, 521 Seventh street. HAVE taken the Store lately occupied by Hall & Bro., and have received and opened <7=-7y achoice lot of Grceries, consieting int part of, viz: 50 chests Green and Black Teas, some very fine 1 bas Java Coffee 10 do Rio do 15 do San Jose do. 25 boxes Ground Coffee 16 hhds brown Sugar W bblsrefined do 20 boxes pan Candles 25 do Adamantine do 30 bbls Herring 2% do Mackerel 10 dozen pickled Chow-Chow and Gherkins 2 do rved Gingerand Chow Chow 10 do Paul De Vere & Co. Extracts for Aavor- ing 5 do French Olives 3 do Spznish do 4 do Capers 5 boxes Hecker’s Farina 10 dozen Worcestershire and Reading Sacee 6 do Walnut and Mushroom Catsup Totlet Soap of various kinds 21 dozen Durkes’s Yeast Powder 4 boxes Vermacelli 12 dozen Salad Oil 6 boxes Arvis Corn Sterch 25 dozen Brooms 20 d» Buckets 10 nests Tubs 100 sacks Salt A large lot of fresh Spices 100 gross Matches LIQUORS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. 25 baskets Heldsick Champagne 26 cnses Creme De Bouzy do Half pipe old reserve Madeira, very choice Half pipe Gordon’s Old Sherry, | d id time. enth 1 2 quater casks Otard, Dupuy & Co. Brandy, . vintage I! ‘ 2 do Martel Brandy, vintsge 1836 22 do A. Marie Brandy 0 do e peri Old R Whi: ky very superior is) 5 do \o Booth’ do % very superior Holland Gin 1 ook very Old Jamaica Spirit 24 dezen bottles Schiedam Sch apps 40 thousand superior Havana Cigars 50. do medium and low-priced do 15 boxes Tobacco, some very sup rior And g great many other articles usually kept in a Pore store, too numerous to mention. respectfully request all J pee got of groceries. to favor me wlth a call Lefore purchasing clse- where, and examine my stock, as I feel confident that I can suit, beth in quality and aes oc 4—eo2w. B, J. NEALE. E. OWEN & SON, MERCHANT TAILORS O, 2122 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, res- \gigaleré annources to their friends and the public genevally that they haye just returned from New York vith their Fatt and Winter SREY of Gecds, consisting of. superio. CLO’ CAS21MERES, and VEST- INGS, ther with a well-selected stock cf Gen- flemen’s Furaishing Goods, which are now open for inspection. sep 29—eo2w OD NEWS FOR THE LITTLEONES. HA’ most beautifal fashionable styles colors. “Also, Ladies’ R Hats, of beautifs1 colors, and French patterns, a! BUTT & HNOPKINS'S, Corner 6th street and Pa. avenue, Between the National and Browns Hotel. 29—colw Silk, something worth looking at. ‘Call end examine roon, at E ~ BUTT & HOPKINS’S, 19. \ Corner 6th etreet end Pa: avenve, Between the National and Browns’ Hotel. oc 9—eo2w AUCTION SALES. ‘ TELEGRAPHIC NEWS REPURTED FOR THE EVENING STAR, ————————— Latest from Portemonth aud Nerfolk. Battixors, Oct. 11.Thit morning’s boat brings intelligence thet the fever has nearly disappented. Among the deaths is that of the Rev. Francis Devlin, of the Catholic churon of Portemouth, who throughout the course of the epidemic bed stood firm at his port, adminis‘ering eonsola- tion to the sick and dying. Fusion Convention. Srracusag, Oct. 11.—The liquor dealers and Handsome damask covered 8 L the sop anniey Lew barns ap lenges nt Sene Keo ee ae yesterday, and nominated a tie Handsome chin: aud bronze Canddlouras, Vases | ¢nndidates equally divided between the Hard uiwes ef beautiful scarlet and blue damssk Car- . . Belen et ene Cords: feels: Conta ae. and Soft-Shell parties. Aaron Ward was the : eee hd See first page for a column of Auction Sales. By J. C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. UPERIOR ROSEWOOD CHICKERING NS) Fiano Forte, excelient C et Farni- Gucuenc-On THURSUAY. New. Isis af 20 Selock a m.,st the residense of Captain @. 8, «ke, U. S. Navy. on Bicen’ivth and 15° strests, I-shall sell all his ex- celica. Purnitore and Effects, coer Sepa sae sevgn-octave 0 Forte, by Sultecf crimson plush-covered Parlor Furtiitore, + Sonic a4 euch Sete, Divges, Avy MOP ing, Parlor Chairs Brat Sedat Centre Table, Sofa Tables Handsome damask covered Spring Lounge Parian marble bust of Byron, Card Receivers nominee for Secretary cf State. Velvet, Brussels and three ply Carpets, Rogs — Stair Carpets. Rods and raegett Another Fusion Convention. Eyes, Handsome marbie-top Mabogan Sideboori Supe a mahogany Swiv. Exteution Dining ie Walnut and maple cane-stat Chairs Mahogany Breakfa:t Table, Sideboard, Shelves “ French China Dinner, Tea, end Dessert Ware Silver plated Ware Table Cutlery, Gless Ware Srracrse, Oct. 10.—A convention of the Seward Koow Nothings was held here yester- Book | day for the purpose of effecting a fasion with the Know Something convention. Their ses sion yas ® seerct one, but it was undeubtedly Excellen: Lamps, steel Fire frons and Stands. Suites st vandsomne ead purerlor-made Walnut | Succeseful. and Mabogan) vmber Furniture, coi ive ing Werdtobes, Bedsteads, marble lop Diesss Baltimore Markets. ing Cabinets, and Wasbstands _ Best curled hair Mttrasses, Bolsters end Pillows Very fine Feather Beds, Blankets, Counterpanes Mahogany Centre Tables, Rockers 2 Cottage and Iron Bedeteads, Werdrcbes Cloti es Presses, Paper Cases, Wa: hstands Excellent Chamber Curtains, Toflet 8 ts Bronze Pat Tree, Hall Table, O11 Cloth Excellent Cooking, Air-tight and other Stoves Refrigerator, Kitchen Utensils, &c. Terms; $10 and under, cash; over that sum a@ credit of 60 and 90 days, for notes satisfactoriiy endorsed, bearing interest. J.C McGUIRE, ect ll—eo& ds Auctioneer. By A. GREE. N, Auctioneer. USTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLEIM- proved Property.—By virtue of a deed of trust beaing date June Mth, 1854, and duly Bartimore, Oct. 11.—Flour—There is siderable excitement in the mark«t, and have advanced from 1240. to 250. of 6,000 bbls. Lloward street, Ohio, and City Mills at $8 75. Woeat is active with en advance of 4a50. Good to prime whites $2.10:$2 15; reds $1 85 a$2. Corn has advenced 4:60 ; sales of white and yellow at 90d@2:. Rye—Sales of Mary- land »t $1 Provisions are unchanged. Moss pork $21; prime $20. Baro i 18:¢.; shoulders 123. Lard is unchanged; rales im bbis. llic., in kegs, 13)e. New York Markets. New Yon, Oct. 11 —Flour is dull and has meee ot Rist “ mer ’ gel cays 45", | declined 63c.; sales of 8 000 bbis. straight so C, will seil at public sale, in front of the 8 H % igher, premises, on FRIDAY the 26th’ instant, et 5p. avegra oe. ee m jthat valuable end desirable tmproved plece ef property known as part of Lot 2, Square f27, tituated On the cerner of 4th ard [ streets, and Wheat is lower; sales 27.000 bushels South- ern white $2.15; red $2.05 Corn is higher; ruon'ng north along the ling of 4th street 58 feet; | sales of 27,000 bushels Western mixed at 954. thence east 86 feet; thence sovth 58 fect tothe | Pork—Mers is buoyant. Sales of 600 bbls. line of I street; thence west eiong the line of | 9! $2250. Beef is unchanged. Sales cf 150 said I 83 feet to 4th street, the place of b gin- | ip). Chicago repacked $i6 50.817 ae nee na ee te rein caa | Whisky is steady. Sa’es of 150 bb'e. at dle. The improvements consist ¢f one twoestory and iq “ e brick howe, with two-stery back build ng, 8 ited lower; Eries 550.; Va. 964. 2 stable, and cariiege house; one three-story briek house, with three story back bulldiny, stable and re hous; and one two-story frame build- all :n good and tenantsbie condition. ‘Lhe property is capable of division and will be sold to suit purchasers Terms of sale: One third cash; the remainder in three equal payments st six, twelve and e'ph'- een months, with interest, secured by 2 deedif trus*. The terms of the sale ‘o be complied with in five days, end indefault:herein the Trostee re- serve the right to reseil the premises, at the cot and rick of the first purchaser. Ali conveyanciay at purchase’’s co-t J. CARKRULL BAENT, Tr A. GRE MADAME R.'S REMOVAL, ADAME R. respectfully informs the pubic in \ general, that sue will give information in all the Affairs relating to Life, Health, Wea'th, Mar- riages, Love, Journeys, Law suit-, Difficulties im Bostness, Absent Friend, Sickness and Death, and in respect to all other subjec's. She is also able to the Ages of persons by reading num- bers. All those who wish to consult Madame R. will please ca!l soon, as she will remain tn the city but a short time. Shecan be consult 4 at all hours of toe day and eveal: Her name is on the door—at No. 255, 13th street, corner of D, on the left band side. Gentlemen 50 cents and Ladies 25. sep 23—-2w* JONAS P. LEVY, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN ustee. EN. ERY VALUABLE PROPER atthe corner of Maryland avenue Eley. | WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, AND FINE enth street at Auction.—On WEDNESDAY, GROCERIES, the 17th instant, [ shall sell, in front of theprem- | General Commission & Forwarding Merchant ises. al 4 o’clock p. m , the west part of square No INSURANCE AND BILL BROKER, 352, fronting on Maryland aveaus ond ilth street No. 174 Pa av., two doors below U. 8. Hotel, res ining 21 ,{0 square feet of — = h Wasuincton City, D.C. the improvemeats, which ne rok z re house, with all the necessary ontbw ld The gh. B.—Country Merchaats are requested to give acall before purchasing elsewhere. oc 2-ly LAND WARRANT | LOCATED. E subscribers will locate Land Warrants ground will admit of subdivision into aime belide ing lois, besides the large lot on which the beure stands. The above described property is considered the most valuable, and certainly is the hendsomest, site on the Island either in Ohio, Indiana, Lilinois or lowe, and ‘Terms: One-third cash 2 jn 6, #2, and and give a correct descri; jon of we dagen y 18 months; the purch: » give notes for the de- ies nrg omen mieten, Os a a nee —o payments, bearing intere-t from the day of for itan - t for the anulty A deed given and 2 decd of trast taken gents ee — Oe aioe =a SOSA ee AEN A MILLER & BROWN, By JAS C McGUIRE, Anc ESIRABLE BRICK Dwelling Honseon Tweilith, near K street, at Public On TUESDAY afternoon, October 16th, o’cleck, in front of the premises, I shail ell sub- ef Lovejoy’s su division cf Lotsit b, 85, fronting 21 feet $ inches on 12th street west, Letween I ard K streets north, run- niag back 97 feet, with the improvemen: sisting ofa Landvome and well-built three y brick dweilirg hou:e, containing in all nine rooms, This property i s'tcated ‘n a quiet and exeellent neighborhood, and is very desirable as a resi- 37 Pa yl” dence All Mirrors sold ‘Terms: One-third cash; residue in 6, 12 and 13 | complete, saving thereby risk of da months «ith interest, secared by a deed of trust | pense of boxing and freight when t in other ou the property. sis c. MeouuEs cities. -__ sep l—co®m tba gerne CURE FOR HOT WEATHER. =r as ~- - _ ¥°S ICE CREAMS, CAKE, and WA- Ey BARNARD & BUCKEY ; Georgetown. ER IC for a was = P\RUSTEE’S SALE OF FURNITURE, | Medal by the Metropolitan Mechanics’ : ib &c-—On WEDNESDAY next the 17th in- is bighly recomm led for the above. Will be stent, at 19 o'clock a we will sell the Furnt- sent fo any part of the District free i ee ture aad hold iif at the house of Mr. A, Se pel pase to & Bridge st , G LAND WINTER MILLINERY. ME&3, L. ALLEN will open new Fail and Winter MiLLINERY, on Thursday, the 11th instant, comprising a hend-ome essortment of Bonnets, Ribbons, Feathers, Fiowers, Caps, and Dress ‘Trimmings, to which she invites the attention of the Ledies Pa Ave- nue, betwien 9th and 10th streets, south side. oct 6-eo3w 7th st., opposite Post Ofice, Washington. eosin PARLOR MIRRCRS, IE subscriber would respectfully anaornce to the citizens of Washingt. ane the public generally, that he is prepa: to menufactare, at stort notice, parlor and other MIRRORS, of all sizes, and will guarantee that bis work will eqant any manufactured in the country with pe | to style aud finish, Fancy and Brackett hegre Portrait end Pic- =e ee 7 FRANCIS LAMB. ite Gautier’s Saloon. be delivered and put up and ex- RD T H, Jones. on Congress street, above Bridge, as s Chatrs, Tabies Ro Carpets. Curtains, Looking Glasses Scfa Sidebeard, Workstend Beds, Bedsteads, Mattres_es Bureaus. Washstands. Bedding Stoves, Crockery and Tin Ware And many cther erticles which wedeem unneces- sary to enumerate. Terms cash. By créer of ihe Trustee : BARNARD & BUCKEY, oc 10-ts Auctioneess. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer ALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON NEW Jersey avenue, near the Railroad Depot at Auction —-On TUBSDAY, the i6th instant, at4o’clock, I stall sell, in front of the premi cs, part of Square No 630, fronting on New Jersey nae ec ee LOVES, CRAVATS, &c.—Onur assortment ef Kid and warm GLOVES is now ac gui All aoe ae coo hac deti- j ruble qualities and a* un!form prices. : STEVENS’S Salesroom J oc 9-3t - ~ Browns’ Ho'el. HOME MANUFACTURES. avenne 22 feet, between Norih D and E streets FAIRVIEW coTTON WORES near the Ra‘lroad Depot, and containing 2,809+q”| NEAR TRE CANAL BASIN. ALEXANDRIA, fet, more or less. The above described property is handsomely lo- cated and rapidly improving in value. Title indisputable - Terms; One-fourthcea bh; balance in6, 12 and 18 month, the purchaser to give notes for the de ne paymenis, beariug interest frem the day of je. ITZPATRICK & BURNS, Proj and F' Niistecturers of COTTON YARNS, C2R- PET CHAIN, SAIL TWINK, WRAPPING TWINK, COs DAGE, COITON BATS, ge. Orders from merchants in Washington res) - fally solicited for any of the above articles, w ‘we Will deliver in Washin lower than can be had in Baltimore or ether Northern markets. AU A deed given ard a deed of trust taken. orders v: ill meet with prompt attestion, by addrese- weeded SN NAVGREEN, Atetimeer. |fgesabores FRB. By A. GREEN, Auctionee. oc 1—*f — NEW FALL MILLINERY. Ww: bave just retamed from New York with one of the richest and hendsemet as- so tments of Bonnets, Ribbons, Prunes, dr 4°) ever offered the agg Ww pony ¥ ow opening, and are ? thems to our customers on be most reasonable terms. alee 2 handsome ass-riment of Head Dresses, Br'dal Wreathe, Drees Core, Be 8 all ef which e 4 of thi 3 in 4 he Benin TUTCHINSON & MUNRO, es Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th sts. oct 4~ Re eee ee com DISSOLUTION OF PAKTNERSUIP. have d'scolved all IRUSTEE’S SALE. —By virtue of a deed of trust to the subscriber, bearing date the I2th day of September, 165), and duly recorded, will be sold ata ction, on MONDAY, the i5ch day of Getober instant, at 5 o’cloek p. m., on the premi- ses, Lots Nos. 6, 7, and 1S, in Square 539, favor ably situated fer building, and suitable for proilt- bleinvestment. ‘Terms cash. H B. SWEENY, Trustee A. GREEN, Auctioneer. By JAS. C. McGUIR®, Auctioneer. ERSMPTORY SALE OF Forty-eight City Lets.—On MONDAY afternoon, Sep- tember irs at 5 o’clock, at the Auction Rooms, | skal) sell, without reserve, the following list of city Lots, viz: ree HE undersigned BS Bi Leah S's pena | A Ghbaae umbspiageeass pad valle 917, Lom ts 9,8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 17,and | 57) Geo. H VARNELL, sud be is held account- Bo SEUSS ESeerguaaiane | Sim, ana there tewhom te Sram are ndetiod Gelergee st rohan aay ~ Civen under eur bands this Ist day of Octoter, ‘The purchasers must take such title as cen be | 1855- INO. W. MANKINS, GEO. H. VARNELL. OUSE AND SIGN PAINTING. made by J. J Mpeg of ¥ hiladelpbia, Pit EORGE H. VARNELL which is believed to be y geod, ana the particulars cf which they may learn examina- tion of the records, or by inquiry of Andicw Wy- Sintisdhoentl She gantio aoe, —_ ee een tinue the business at the old stand of the late firm, “ JAS. C. McGUIRE, No. 51} Louisiana avenue, between 6 h and 7th sep 14—d ’ t ‘Auctioneer. | Streets, where he hopes to receive the calls of the U7 The Sale of the above mentioned ‘ts paltic Sup may ae a -{ 0 ‘postponed till MONDAY, the 15th of October | “°° a res = next, at.4 o'clock p.m. sep 2h Having retired from the firm I take in = —— — to all of our for- ARRY'S TRICOPITEROUS, Lyon's Ka- | Et customers end the public generally. Bitte, Ba Rum. for sale | y oe Bone or | _0C2—2we INO. W. MANKINS. fe 4 ‘ash. a rear eiphatigee gmee freah Perfumery, anch'as Clary XG MADE To ORRER: Pomatum, Hair Otl, Bendoline, Verbena W\ ater, ENTLEMEN WiSHING ae German Cr lege, Extracts of he ‘Bi in'ze tn having their Clothing Totlet Soap, Tooth Fowder, Susvitg Goce, & 2 tat oon me and American Doeskins, res, Silk oot 4 _ 906 Pa. avenue, bet. Ob and:d0th ste: | Ond Arner ee Vi ‘eabracing all grades 15 tata KO, 3 MEDIUM MACKER.- sSd‘soicr, wea we wit ie tomeavare inthe ERerme most ‘kmanlike mannez at mush ee eat eee ches vhan the vsual city prices for gocds 208 Se) err! miflar i 3040 pods Cod and Hake Piet £ WALL & STE ort Just and for sale abana ¢ 22 Pa Ly ahd | 1 =, oct 6—eo3t MURRAY & SEMMES, oe ews)