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rs EVENING STAR), cameo Suht-<e- by the Teeth, aveid of the dental ‘ 1s ia end bees Steen epee > oat recomnt dentists aud physicians cities: —Board of Aldermen —On sap preperetion Seneee ones ar after the transaction of other | weintsion? 2 Toure and for sale by C. STOTES TO., business, the Board proceeded to the special ‘ ir, the consideration of “ An act te —Amongst the mest at-_ late exSavations for as-pipes ;"’ passed. whitencusT'S GALLENY. am. Rr . ; 5 » are the r. Peppor introduced a bi eutittes << An | AMBROTYPES. ‘They are traly a Ueantiful Picture, «and act to prevent. im; drivi D | in some respects an improvement on the old Sumillar Da, foots#ays within this ace drivi ser, verte mes Suerreotypes. The Gallery contatas quite a large collection ferred 3 Crry Courcits Monday evening, I Ambrotype.. tractive and beantiful bow on exhibition at of Photographs on paper. reotypes of the United States Senators since 1550; members of ibe United Sustes courts; President Pierce and Cabinet, and many other pub- lic men of the Nation. A visit to WHITEUURST'S GAL- Mr. Smith sepeetes, a bill for tho rolief of the Columbia Fire Company ; LBRY, No. 133 Pounsylvania uvonue, je well worth the trou. Mr. Miller, introduced @ bill roviding for | ess Rov m—tr the estal blishment of a Board Health, ap- el, bs sho miversaljy known, for pointing & Commissionor of Health, and ‘pre- | tion ofthe fatal dintasca. Dongs Parent oC sarge por rbus, Liver Complaint, anh eee other ed in our Oty "a weekly catalogue of deaths, are generally the resutt of Indige-tion. Think of this, a!l who futfer from disordered stomachs, and {f you are willing to be gnided by advico founded upon experience, resort at once to the use of Dr. J. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, which, as 9 curatwe and invigoramt, stand aloue unap- Prosched. For sale by druggists. 3.8. CALLAN, nov 26—1w Agent for Washington. ew [> Hygean Vapor.—Dr. Curtis has done more to ameliorate the condition of humanity afflicted with lung complaints, than any other practitioner of medicines that has strnggied with the secrets of the MATERIA MEDICA, for the last eentury, by the invention aud ofan in strument that wili convey tothe langsa medicine in the shape ofa highly Medicated Vapor, which directly on the disease, and not, as hitherto, b; Those who are troubled with diseases arising from diserdered Inge, will sabserve their interests by giving the Bygean Vspor & trlal.—(New York National Monitor, of Feb. 24. CAUTION.—DR. CURTIS'S HY@#ANA is the original and ouly genuine arti aim ssribing his dutics, and for the abatemont and removal of nuisances; which was read and made the special order for Monday next. Mr. Pe; submitted a resolution tendering the uso cf the Aldermen’s room to the Perseve- rance Fire Company for the pu of hold- ing their business meetings until this Board shall ordor otherwise; passed. The amendment of the Council to the bill for the purchase of hose for the Franklin Fire ‘pany was concurred in. Mr Seppe feported a bill authorizing the equare tix handrel nnd eighty-six on B stern re ighty-six, on B street north ; laid on the table. _Also, reported back with an amendment the bill from the Council authorizing a pavement to be laid on Twelfth street west, between the canal and north C street; passed. The Board adjourned. Commen Council —Among other business Mr. Clements reported a bill for the relistatte Union Fi passed. of the Union Fire ; Mr. Walker reported the bill fron, the Board of Aldermen authcrizing the Mayor to improve ‘We, and then mow the diaeate which the church-yards might be cared by a ed est Pics, ‘en in Season. Don't go ing throuzh the Spi faint, r, and list! be. cause your blood fs loaded pila. Bea’ wear the head. ecbe, heartburn, and their kindred diso: stomach ts foul. Don't covered with pimples, bl of the muclean diseases of the skin, because ir system the mouths of the sewers throughout the city; | want cleansing. Don’t show yonreeif about, lean, all caved In, becanse your Stomach hnd Bowels all who know know them, Takd the Pils for all derange- cu BITTE! ance, sep 12—3m Woosren, Wayne Co., Ohio, December 1, 1554, eawert & Buen: n—Having for fonr years past been eniffering with Scrofala im ita worst form, without finding relief from our boat phyxiclans, I waa solicited by a friend to try ‘Carter's Spanish Mixture. Itgives me pleasure to state that before finishing the Sret bottle the disease relaxed. T then ordered two more bottles, and, with heartfelt gratitude, I state to you the peat Sant two bottles of your-excellent preparation has en- me. ‘The third bottle I gave to a friend who had been eufferiag with Salt Kheum fora length of time,and he, like myself, « Wright, of New York, has vegetable LIQUID CATHARTIC, or Fam- ily Physte, that oatrivals oil other purgaifves we have ever Itis pleasant to the taste as any beverace, does 4, ariping, nor save the bowels costive, virtaesof a Family Physic, mostcertainly, 3 known with all other preparations. Its action upon the system is sail to be that of a good Famfly a supertor alterm: 5 a ft We enining fn ity very fast, vot ouly with families, but with a larce of physicians. See advertisemeut, nov 23—lw i> Prof'r DeGrath’s Electric Oil.—The Astonishing Cures effected by this article are perfectly snr prising. Tt cured the tumor in the side of Mrs. Mary Coazens, Atlantic street, Brooklyn ; it cured Dr. W Pittsburg. Mark Greg, E-q., of Philadelphia, u pasend. need ati z — Turton reported a bill for the naming Setely as ater gach re, They varity the bedy and ~ : . “ ook on W Samui of certain streets in the First 05 fecha wick aw they tate heathy activity whieh Mr. Bayne reported the Mill fromm:the Hoard | fs Teen et eae Ree of Aldermen regulating the wharfage of | Givi reuicinee Porsute monk gtano, slate, and o r shells: z Preparet by Dr. J. 0. AYER, Lowell, & and sold by yates ¢ Passed . every rr table druggist. Srey r. brey reported a bill for the relief ia'by f. D, GILMAN, Washington; 0. M. LINTHICUM, oA Pg he carey ; — Georgetown : JAMES COOK & 00,, Frederickaburg. ic lent laid before the Board acom-| ° ‘°-** munieation from the Mayor, transmitti - Heofland’s € a < ee DX petit with hs as rine main tte since fae poration; referred. Noman, woman or chili can unless ¢! ousbe Board of Aldermen having insisted up- Feriornit. "wie tieeetonrih of cvlse totety ti isin wt their amen iment tot ill in relation to iS cae, ani yet the remedy fe witl the reach of . en = Soventcenth wares between E Seckace. Patladalphia, wit aa oetshe ewe ene A e canal, Messrs. Abert and Ball w appointed a committee of conference on the ary of disagreement between the two boards. sical vig yi ny was then teken up, and the amount of appropriation increased to $425, and the bill passed. The jeint nenalution frem the Board of Al- dermen in relation to the alley in square No, 105 er re _Mr. hen offered @ resolution inqui- Ting into the propriety of renting a suitable laec to keep the apparatus of the Peseverance ire Company; passed. — bill from a me Aldermen to reg Sal 4 r~ ulate excavations for gas-pipos was referred. | o¥e*, h!% restoration to health to the virtues of “ Carter's A resolation granting the use of the Council Stee are at liberty to ane thie letter In aby way you may Chamber to tho Judge of the Orphans’ Court | thik leper, 10 it will honeltt the afficted. to hold said court in, was laid on the table. —— Sgatalernpae The bill from the Board of Aldermen for the telief of the Columbia Fire Company; passed. The Board then adjourned. yet sean. hot produce Tse Vanintirs —To-night ‘The White Horse of the Peppers, ”’ “Lhe Toodles,’ “The Irish Emigrant,’’ will be performed; the pular and great Comedian, John Drew, per- forming ineach piece. The best talent of the | * Star Compauy will be brought forward on the occasion. The manager has, wo are gratified to learn, effected 2 brief engagement with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Florence, the unexcolied young Ameri- can representatives of Irish and Yankee pecu- liarities. Natioxav Taeat:£.—This evening, the ster- ling comedy of “‘ fhe Heir-at-Law" will be performed; and at half past nine o’clock Mr. and Mrs. Barney Williams, after playing on the same evening at the Baltimore ene, will commence their perfomances with the = = fo aged of © et tes Man,” cme: ame the adulterated CHEWING TOBACOO nanally of eluding with the protean cxtravaganza, writ- | Prsnc*, a" the ingens: f+ ten for Mrs. Williams, of “Our Gal.” ‘Itwill | Nerriburnsrarticimenty Be bent fn md tak Sha ours Wil Alen, bring | Sisto Tetscce er ets ea : 0 of the choicest crops, and they conil- auditery at the Museum in the Monumental | ¢ently asaur: emen who may order {rom them that they ci Will (uraiab ou article which will elicit their warmest com- mendation. Tt can be sent fa any quantizy desired, by express or other- wise. nov 19—Lin Bruises, Breasts, Sore Sore Louis, Hudson street; Mrs. le druggist in city, P. 5.—Be CO., ow each labei nov 23 0? A Fact. jew England Ram bears about as 19uch resembfance tothe glorions “Rau de Vic,” of Tas Very Last Caypipats ron 102 CLerx- preteen as of the aeont pabtie strects were, morning, ornamented with a placard an- nouncing that distinguished gentleman, James m, Esq., Editor of the Truth, to be * the — candidt@e’ House of Who'll decline in favor of this talented and publie spirited laborer in the cause of the people’s good? Tae Fair continues to attract large crowds of belles and beaus to Odd Fellows’ Hall igiply; and the ladies appear to be reaping reward _. thoir he plerg oes atthe stands, indueing the hope that they! warcHMAKER AND JEW the ie fraternity are expected to bo oe He Pek Otte present, having received an invitation to that ma ¥ HAIR ORNAMENTS of aw g- effect from the lady managers. | ets devise, such as BRACELETS, Y INS, to An Ouxan Wasp few nights go, the papa Bar FLOWERS, made wine store fenwic: lo. wasenterod by | [> Persons Tel their and robbed of segars. liquors, and | ing ibe‘ ei open ‘SEMKEN.” = cash, to the amount of fifty dollars. The 330 Pa. avenue, betw. 9th and 10th'sts. dainty thieves, though they secured their tf pl forgot to take away their tools COAL—COAL—COAL. which they can obtain by calling on officer LARGE LUMP COAL, FOR FAMILY UBE, — for sale at low price, delivered to my custom- ers. BUTTER in kegs, for sale, of yellow and fine article. 25 boxes fine CRACKERS TAR, ROSIN and PITCH. ROPES and CORDAGES. SACK SALT. purchasers, by All for sale in lots to suit nov 4—3t J. N. PEARSON, MR. WILLIAM PALMER, PROFESSOR OF SINGING, FLUTE, $e. ems TO THE SOLICITATION OF - several class- MARRIED, b On the 2ist instant, at St. John’s Church, H@ > for Clerk of the | gerstown, » by Rev. Walter Ayrouit, county, ward Me " S THOS J. D. BOWIE, of Mont receatatives of the United States. | OT LIZABETH, eldest deughiotet i of the former place. lew Brunswick, New Jersey, on the 20th Janes, E.M. PAT- ETTA, only daugh- G. Deeth, all of that city. — a instant, “4 the Rev. moe yg TERSON, Esq.,to HENRI ter of Judge 8. Cc. WARRINER, Court or Crams.—Yesterday, the argu- ment in the oy! Armstrong case was re- sumed b arles O'Connor, » of New York, who had not concluded his remarks when tbe hour of adjournment arrived. Mr. Frederick Vincent, of Philadelphia, appeared, and was sworn an attorney of this £7the court then adjourned. good condition, Fine oe ares liquors ad- =o vertised |. M. , at his new store in is friends, forming Thabb Brother s banking house building. at | es for VOCAL INSTRUCTION, both for the corner of F and Fifteenth streets, are | Persons and adults, and which classes will be really Very pure and fine, and are sold at ex- | “uliably divided according to the ages and sexes ceeding! 2 of the members. reasonable prices. We know no} ‘Terms, five dollars per quarter of 20 lessons. place in Washington where those desiring such | {hose who are deslrous of availing themselves articles are more likely to be satisfactorily | of the fucilities thus afforded for learning Vocal Music, are ee to make carly meray to Mr. WM. PALMER, at his }, No. F street, corner Mth. oc 10 HARVEY & ADAMS, AVING PURCHASED OF E. WHEEL ; Bongos CO., all their stock of pean in ‘ore lately occu: (0, Pennsylvania ereuae h capone steenerae Hotel, beg leave respectfully to call the attention of pur- chasers to their well-selected stock of goods. We hope, by strict attention to business and a good assortment of al) articles in our line of ¢ , to merit a continuance of the custom of the old frm -in HARVEY & ADAMS. BA SKETS, BASKETS.—Office, Nursery Work, Knife, Toilet, Card, Tra’ Din- ner, Packing and other kinds of BASKE’ , just received at JOHN F. ELLIS’S, = Pa. avenus, between 9th and 10th sts. nov Opsra tars Avrarxoon.—By the time our paper shall have been put to the a of the Pyne and Ha n arate ‘roupe at the “Varieties,’’ will have been commenced. On inquiry, we were glad to learn that the prospects of a crowded auditory re bright, a large number of persons being at the office, during the morning, securing seats. —_—" Riot Cases —Justice Bates, of the fifth dis- trict police station, had a busy time last night. He sent (¢. C. Wilson to jail for contempt, and held to bail for court R. H. Maryman, G. Sex- ton, and @.C. Moceabee, who are accused of rioting. Officers Wise and Simonds made the arrests. Usatrn.—During the last three months there bas been a great deal of sickness in the Jower or marshy zestion: cf the city. The sufferers think it was caused by the growth of marsh weeds in those localities aud the change- able weather within that period. MEDICAL CARD. " R. STANISLAS HERNISZ, REGULAR Paactirionsn ov Homararuy, Office No. 231, corner of f and Fourteenth streets, Dr. STANISLAS HERNISZ having returned aE . from Europe with improved health, will attend Assautt Axo Ruot —At the guard house | to the practice of his ipeemeasion. Offce hours this morning, J. Eggleston was held to baij | from lvo’clocka.m tosp.m. _ nov 16-Im# for court, having been @ participant in a riot at which « female received a severe blow in LAGER BEEK DEPOT, No. 3%1, » WANTS, —+ WANTED-EITHER To DO THE house- OOMS FOR RENT—SEVERAL VERY » Work of a small family, or a situation asa Pleasant furnisked Rooms, with gas. can 54 reference nen Apply at No. 12 | be hed b; to Mrs. M.A. STELTINI- a gee 8 nov 26—It* Ube Ne. 8 Ledlsisns ereane between 1 and 6th strocts, nearly opposite the City Hall, The situa- W AN TED—IN A SMALL FAMILY, A| tise. Snoat ashing W ‘woman as Dette ted ai Als, a yg ty Na SAghital ta we woman todo general housework. Apply at No.7 | —— 9 -— ————___ Maine avenue Island > ie R RENT—A NEAT THREE-STORY Frame House, No. 398 Massachusetts avenue between 9th and 10th streets, containing + rooms, and in perfect order. Toa good and carefal ten- antthe rent will be made iow. For particulars enquire on the premises. DOV — Ste EDWARD THOMAS. OR REN T—A DESIRABLE THREE-STO- tv Frame. House, on 1ith street, between I and K streets north. It contains nine good rooms Ms geen: SITUATION BY A respect- ¥. able white woman as a cook. Has no objec- ‘tion to assist in the washing and ironing. Apply at Mr. JARVIS’S, H st., between 2ist and 22d. nov 26—3i* ANTED—A SITUATION AS HOUSE- , and to assist in the plain sewing of a private family, by a 3 woman who can bring the most able references. A line | with wii and a cistern In the yard, &c. directed to Box 619 Alexandria, Va., will meet | | p wide pe G Anstin’s grocery on an obue, with prompt attention. ney 23-71% orto M. SNYDER & SON, Ban! a nov 28—31# Lerche teers SITUATION AS COMPAN- ion or Ladies’ maid, by a respectabl man lady of good family. She has just arrived from England where she has been for the last five —- the above mentioned ca} in a fami 'y of distinction. She speaks id is able to teach the German AND FOR SALE WITHIN 8% MILES OF Washington city, or 2} miles from Bladers- burg.. This land {s in cultivation, and basa good supply of fire-woodand timber, and is well with the best hee = It will be sold for cash, or on loug credit if s Ihave also 212 acres entire wood land within Soyapiles, of the railroad, which can be cut and sold in the city at a large profit Apply to a foheag 5 anata vings ashing on city. nov 23—eod3w ‘ “i IR RENT—SEVERAL HANDSOME Par- lors and Chambers, with board. Also, table and transient boad. Inquire at Mrs. SMITHS, 233 F street. nov 27—tf GENATORS, MEMBERS, OR OTHER per- sons wishing a suite of Rooms or Chambers, for a mess or single persons, can be suited at No. 463 10th street, between D and E; or the entire house will be rented on reasonable terms for a a reasonable price. Apply at tlie dwelling, 463. nov 27—tf EMBERS OF CONGRESS DESIRING Rooms intly located, car obtain them for themselves and families at No. 453 Thirteenth street west, between E and F. nov 27—4t iOR RENT—A GOOD THREE-STORY Brick House, calculated for the residence of a genteel family, situated on the west side of Elev- enth, between G and H streets. It has ten rooms. a pamp of pure water in the yard. Substantial backbuildings &c Rent moderatetoan approved tenant Apply to J. C. Mc@UIRE or LEWIS JOHNSON. nov 27—3t* Fo RENT—A HANDSOME PARLOR and several very pleasant furnished Chambers, language grammati- good dros utnker and first- 4 can give ee, satisfactory Address “B iM Seventh street, and O. nov 21—lw* Wa GOOD GARDENER, COM- it to manaye a few laborers in the gar- den o7 on the farm—a preferred. r > ag man 4 Also, the bons four good farm bands—slaves prefered Raid monthly. Appt Military Afpium, nest monthly. at ta 'ylum, near ‘ashin; tp: ha i "Y nov 21— otf AN TE D—EVERYBODY TO KNOW that can save ten per cent urehas- ing thelr DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, and CAPS at HALL’S Great Cheap Cash Store, No. 373 Seventh street, 4th door above I. BOARDING. UV ARDING—SEVERAL GENTLEMEN can be accommodated with boarding and lodging. at Mrs. WARD’S, corner 4 street and Missouri avenue, No. 45. noy 23—Iw* eS ROOMS FOR RENT, with board, at 403 F street, in Union Row, and the immediate vicinity of the Patent Office. nov 21—6t* UR NiSHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS WiTH OR WITHOUT BOARD.—Mrs. N. WILSON having removed to those new and com modious Houses on the north side of D street, be- tween Sth and 9th, is now to accommo- | wien and i gas water fixtures In the rooms. and a ber prapte ore reemr ‘urnished or ee bathing room in the house. The location is a de- sirable one, being convenierit to the National and Browns’ Hotel. Apply toE. K. LUNDY, No. 46 a eo between 6th aad 7th sts. nov 27—1 A HANDSOME FURNISHED ROOM FOR OARDING.—MRS. DUVALL, No. 331 Penn- ap eae avenue, spbostie Brown’s Hotel, has several large and desirable rooms, suitable for families or single gentlemen, which she will rent with board at moderate prices. She can also ac rent in a private family, on north B st., Caj commodate six or eight table boarders, itol Hill. Appl at the Paint and Oil Store of ¥ jy tf R. McGRE . No. 531 Seventh street. nov 26-diw OR REN T—A THREE-STORY BRICK House, with back building, No. 527 H street, betweer 6th and 7th, containing a saloon parler, seven chambers, dining room, kitchen, and good cellar, all in good order. There is yas in the house and a cistern in the yard. Enquire of H.S DAVIS, No, 459 Ninth street nov 2%6— AKERS, LOOK OUT!—FOR RENT, that well esiablished Business Stand, on the cor- ner of 12th aud north F streets, that three-story brick house, with basement, cellar, and wilh a large bake-house and oven, &c., all plete, with a large lot and stable attached. These eae have been used as a bakery by John M. traf for many years past, and perhaps {ts the lugst stand for that business in this city The whole will be rented for one or more years oa reascnable terms toa punctual tegant. Apply, adjoining the premises, to MARY C. KRAFFT, Administratrix Ep STORY STORE and Dwelling, No. & Bridge street, George- town, so Jong occupied 2s Emmert’s Confeetion- ery. Apply te ARNY, rext door. my 25—lawif OR RENT—DWELL OARD,&c. —MRS8. BATES,ON THES. W. corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 9th strect is prepared to accommodate rentlemen with rooms, minae without board. Every effort will be made to render those comfortable who may favor her with their patronage. ap6—tf CHAUNCY WARRINER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, No. 370 Penn. avenue, (UNDER BROWNS’ HOTEL,) WASHINGTON, D. € nov 23—tJanl + S- 5 RADUATE OF THE PHILADELPHIA HOMLEPATETC College, offers his services in every branch of his profession. Oftice—Corner of New York avenue and Fif- teenth street, over the drug store of J. W. Nairn nov 22—dim* VARNELL & SUHL, VICTUALERS, No. 337 Ceritre Market, and No. 2 Western Market, Customers punctually attended to, and MEATS safely delivered at their respective resi- YRace—Sign of the Red . nov 2—fit f i} i dences. N. B.—Don’t miss the Stall. NO. 33 P N. avenue, between Sth and 10th streets, one of the very best business locations in the city for ar- 2 LEXANDRE'S fectipes 2 one! KID GLOVES.—A cood assortment of ally tist und professional men. Immediate numbers of colors, white and black for la-)/ given. ety ie CHAS. H. LANE, Gon nishing Store, No. 421 Also, two hagdsome and comfor! Rooms in Lune & fuckers Building offices cr lodginys, Pa. avenue, No & corner of 44 strest. Apply as above. nov 22-ott TTENTION, LAND SEEKERS.—FOR sale—70 acres of Land in Alexandria county. Va., 6 miles from Washington city; 24 from Georgetown. This place was formerly comprised in the tract known as ‘‘ The Glebe.’? It is we}l wooded and watered; improved by an excellent a y-houte, select young orchard, &c.; and every requ dies and gentlemen. Also, Gents. silk lined Beaver and Back do. Black and fancy Silk Cravats and Neck Ties. mee and colored bordered and Dilk Pocket Ladies’ Merino and Silk Vests Gentlemen’s Merino, Saxony wool and siaker knitt Shirts. Purchasers are invited to cali and examine them before making their purchases. JOHN H. SMOOT, nov 13 No. 119 Bridge street, Georgetown. AISINS, ALMONDS, &c. 200 whole, half, and quaster boxes BUNCH Front ble ite for a delightful private RAISINS wexie o ‘ 2 go> Layer RAISINS perder Taquire at the cerner of 11th and M jogs low priced. D FOR RENT.—The new brick House on the bye ree eae Ae eee outheast corne: of 11th and M streets. Apply on "20 bushels Ground Do OOS PEIRCE: <b nde so no DOE —colgae 500 pounds WALNUTS PURNISHED RGOMS.—Mrs. G. ANDER- 100 ims SMYRNA FIGS SON has two pleasant Parlors and three 1,000 pounds CURRANTS 50 dozen jars PICKLES 20 whole and half barrels PICK LES Chambers, which she will rent during the ses 8 of Congress, or by the year. ‘The rooms are uated over the Music and Stationery Store, No. Now landing, per schooners Hamilton and King 273 Pa. avenue, two doors from the Kirkwood Bird, from New York, and for mile by House. oct 18-eotf nov 26—eo6t MURRAY & SEMMES. “a URNISHED ROOMS —A SUITE of hand some Rooms on the second floor, with several other excellent apartments, are for rent at No. 250 F, between 33th and Mth streets, next door east of Secretary of es. An expenenced Ceok furnishe: meals in the house. nov 23-eo3t * OR RENT—A NEATLY FURNISHED House, often rooms. Apply at No. 3571 st., FIFTY CENTS PER POUND OR IMPERIAL AND GUNPOWDER TEAS.—Within the last few weeks we have sold large quantities of these TEAS, warranted fresh and sound, and in no instanee have heard complaint. They give universal satisfaction. A few packages only remain unsold Abo, good BLACK TEAS at% cents per pound. Call early if you wish great bargains. WALL, BARN@RD & CO., between 13th and Lith. nov 26-colw* Auctioneers and Commission Merchants. por Fe [—A WELL-FURNISHED suite 2%G—eodt of Roowé, a parlor an oe Bed Chambers [ on one floor, Apply to No. 217 Penn. avenue, be- CSboces ADAMAN Tints CANDLES tween 11th and loth streets. _ nov 20-tf 1,000 gallons refined What OIL i RK RENT—A TWO-STORY AND ATTIC 500° do Sperm ~ do Hi Brick x. with two-story frame back 125 boxes brown anid yellow SOAP building attached, all in good order, situated on 25 do Castile do Maryland avenue, between 4% and 6th sts. Rent 25 do Fano do moderate. Apply to GEO. W. HINTON, Mer- 80 do PEARL STARCH chant Tailor, 406 Pa. avenne. 1,000 SALERATUS _ oct 30— [Orgen] 5.000" do SAL SODA Just received, per schooners Hamilton and King Bird, from New York, and for sale nov 26—eoGt MURRAY & SEMMES. WINES, Hovons, craans, ke. 20 casks Madeira, Portand M: WINKS 25 quarter and eichths casks of dark and OOM FOR RENT.—A pleasart Room in the ird story, with or without furniture. Apply toGEO. WILLNER’S Peper-hanging Store, 164 Ninth street. sep 20—tf L? $8 FOR SALE—TWO OR THREE ood Building Lots in a rapidly improving Aibornood for sale on ten years’ credit. nel, le BRANDY, from 81 to $6 per gal'on | “x nely to J. H. DRURY. 10 ure Rye WHISKEY Ply te 10 do Did Pemily Do a -— —— 125 do GIN. domestic BRANDY, andold TANOS FOR SALE OR RENT .—Newand second hand Pianos from the manvéactories, at moderate and conve- nient teams for sale; second hand Pianos taken fn excl p, and tuning pianos attended to at No ‘WHISKEY j 25 baskets HEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE 200 dozen bottles WINE and BRANDY 20,000 choice HAVANA CIGARS: 220,000 German Do Eleventh street, above Pa.avenue Just reccived, Ls schoouers Hamilton and King a _— * C. REICHENBACH. Bird, from New York, and for sale b sep 8—OmeoSTu& Th* nov %—cc6t MURRAY & SEMMES. ROOMS, BUCKETS, &e. 200 doxen BROOMS: 75 dozen PAINTED BUCKETS oe TEA, ke. a 58 bags old JAVA COFFEE ast £0 bags RIO and LAGUYRA COFFEE 75 boxes fresh ground do 25 do Do 125 half chests fre-h THA 25 do To; . Do 2 ccs a VERMICELLI Senet WILLOW BASKETS 20 boxes MACCARON] an 15 dozen JUTE and ALICANT MATS 200 grows MATCHES. 20 dozen WASH BOARDS wot, Just recel' schooners Hamilton ing Bird, from ‘New York, and for sale by nov 3% —eo6t M 160 boxes PEPPEM, GINGER, and MUS- 500 bs. trate PEPPER 7% dozen Pr & Morrill’s and Babbitt’s YEAST POWDERS 55 bartels New Orleans MOLASSES 10 do. GOLDEN SIRUP URRAY & SEMMES. a Now nding per chon Maition and King ESE, New York, and for sale Ce tee, GOSHEN CHEESE nov 26 — eo6t MURRAY & SEMMES. CAKES—CAKES ; STON CREAM CAKES, FRENCE CREAM CAKES, MARYLAND TARTS, 30 do sh mrt do 160 kegs GOBHEN BUTTER 150 bbls. Nos, Land 2 MACKEREL mes HERRINGS and @ var! MALL CAKES, fresh every SE oem es ; | day, at vey ot RIDENOUR & CO.’3, mast ee anenanere | ‘Nv.30$ Pa. avenue, bet. 9th and 10th streets. 170 bags BUCK WHEAT FLOUR bide 6 Now landing, per schooners Hamilton and now25 ~eo3t Bird, from New Vork, and for wale ; HUNTERS __ 3 nov S9—cntt MURRAY & SEMMRS. PDEMBING To GET THEIR GUNS PUT in good order will please call at the new es- tabtishment on Seventh street west, between N O st every description of Guns, Be ee whee 6 kind of Pistols, and other Arms, can be inade to order. Also, Models of every description in steel, iron, GAUTIER’ ea! COMPOUND LER DROPS, FOR COUGHS, COL i bRE VAR NFOR HIS INVALUABLE PRE ? SS. the relies of COUGHS, COLDS, SEL! the face by one of the party, who were more | pennsylvania avenue, between 1% and Oth street. | NESS, &c , is now imesting wilh a large and | Gernin silver, brass, of wood, Will be exeen! belligerous than gellant. nov 10—1m# F.& W GERECKE, . | daily increasiny pele. } in the best manner, at the shortest notice, and C this city, hed his pocket STUART'S CANDIES. Fee a ae oe ah aoe noite to | ezanied to yiveratlatgation. pilut ia’Miezanirios on Sunday. ‘The two | JUST RECEIVED, VER EXvEiSS, ONE | Dever) emcaciaus nunc of dines sreuliing | hoy Sc kiwe te VONBRECHT. rn A i i ‘ » from co'ds. ey were origi Caer are ay 8 ae cat nae tad Soom! | rk Feet Vo Ooo | emcee oka reece |SRMRION ERNE Re prison. They hai! from Washington. Z.M. P. KING’S, prietor announces that he is authorized to refer to’ fibscriber, as for sale a superior P pe BFE, bases Ro Vermont avenue, corner 15th and | sts. . The Medical Facaltyof! Washingtes, _ en tone, with a Shaped oe A — ro : oe i deseri| ware tried. yesterday by Justice Clarkes MICHAEL HOFFA & CO 77 ee eperation Es “ing FO Be ier deat be tools which! will be men weresault on 2 tavera-keeper, named | (LOCK AND WATCH MAKERSAND JEW- | Naas the wihgrac- | Salome oramplicttion to 4 wm, in defence of bail, was ELERS, respectfully in- i JAS. C, MeGUIRE, ao od to poison, San nee ES ve ! Auctioneer and Commission Merebaht. ot ee Son tedidings, Feanesieeme hore and. —The caids at the guard> PStar Bulldings vem ” [Mast WARD 4 t i being, for the Jarger | prompt comptiance with all orders, the pe Nineteen streets, in number, the Prison and anall boys. Some | Seiya the patronage ofthe community” uz supplied in every style. +, disorderly women and Pere fined, otbere dismissed. novi—lw a joa liwel-—de go oot AUCTION SALES. By JAS. C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. VERY VALUABLE BUILDING Lor on K street, near 12th street, at Aucti On MONDAY afternoon, December 3, at 4 on the , I shall sell part of Lot No. 16, in Square 285, being subdivision No. 24, fronting 26 pemen y oeag aw near the corner of 12th st. running 5 ‘This is a beautiful location for a private resi- dence, and the sale should command attention Terms: One-third cash; the residue in 6 and 12 months, with interest,’ secured by a deed of trust on the . nov20 @ JAS. C. McGUIRE. Auct By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. ear AT AUCTION OF A STATIONERY and Fancy Stere.—By order trost, executed on the 29th af September, 1°53, and at the uest of all interested, the subscriber will,en MONDAY, the 10th = December, sell out in detail ali the Books, Sta- tionery, and Fancy Articles in the store of Mrs Garrett Anderson, on Pennsylvania avenue, be- tween 11th and 12th streets assortment com- prises many useful and fancy articles, and dealers and families wishing to obtain such articies will find it to their interest to attend. The sale wi!l commences at 10 o’clock a.m, and the terms are: For all sums of @25and under cash, to be paid on deli of the articles; and for sums over that acredit of sixty and ninety days will be given; the purchaser to give notes, satisfactorily endorsed, bearing interest from the day of sale. If these terms be not romplied with within five days from sale, the right is reserved of reselling at the risk and ex; of the first purchaser. P.S. The store is for rent; ing on the prem- ises. By order of the Trustee JAMES C. McGUIRE, ae Auctionecr. By JAS. C. McGVIRE, Auctioneer. ERY SUPERIOR WINES AND LI- quers at Public Sale.-—On WEDNESDAY afternoon, December Sth, at 4 o’clock, at the Auc- tlon Rooms, I shall sell, without reserve, a small and select lot of superior Liquors, being the pri- ped stock of a gentleman of this city, consi of— 12 dozen Taylor & Blackburn London Dock 7 7-12 dozen Hennessey Brandy 2dozen Monongahela Whiskey, (quarts,) very fine 38-12 dozen Pele Sherry Wine 174-12 do superior Old Madeira and Port Wine 33-12 do inp seen 4 gallon jugs, very cho! 61-12 do Otard, Dupuy & Co 4 dozen Chasselas DOr Brandy 3% do Brown and Pale Sherries 8 bottles Pemerten Sherry 4 dozen Old Madeira, a Superior article 3 do Anchor Cham; 1 basket Creme de Bouzy, plats 9 bottles Creme de Bouz' 6 do Wild Cherry Brandy 5-12 dozen Madeira, Howard, March & Co. Xs cask choice Madelra Persons desiring really superior Liquors are in- vited to attend this sale, which embraces as fine a lot of Liquors as can be procured in the country. Terms cash nov 27-d J McGUIRE By JAS. C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. JALUABLE COLLECTION OF BOOKS at Public Auction.—On TUESDAY even- ing, December 4th, at 7 o’clock, at the auction rooms, { shall sell, without reserve, about 620 vol- umes of rare and valuable Books, formerly the private library of a gentleman removing from the city. ‘is collection consists of selections from every of literature, many of which are rare able, ‘has the Iuminated Works , Transactions of the Horti- ‘enant’s London, &c.,all which ber up in the most superior bind- fecthy core. Hepa ogues wili be y for delivery on the JAS. C. McGUIRE, Anciloneer. nov I) rapes SALE.—By virtue of two writs of Fieri Facias, issued from the Clerk’s of- fice of the Circuit Court of the District of Colam- bia for the county of Washington, and to me di- rected, I shall expose to public sale, for cash, on WEDNESDAY, the 19th day ef December next. at 12 o’clock, m , before © Court-house of said county, the following described property, to wit: All the right, title, and interest of James Crnt- chett in and to Lot i uare Ne 653, to- gether with all and singuler the improvements m,in the city of Washington, seized and of James Cratchett, nes Crutchett JONAH D. HOOVER, Marshal for the District of Columbia nov 26—dts By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. OUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURN ture nt Auction.—On MONDAY, the 2"th iustant, I shall sell, at the residence er Mrs. Bell, No. 510 North I street, between 6th and 7th sts.. at 10 o’clock a. m., an excellent assortment of nearly new Furniture, viz: Mahogany spring-seat Sofas Do ~ Parlo and Rocking Chairs Do Bag Commode, marble-top centre Ta ble Do Dressing Bureaus, Dining and other Tables Walnut Ladies’ Cabinet ot Bookcase Do Cherry, French, and Cottaye Bedsteads and Washstands Fine French-piate Gilt frame Mirror Giraudoles, Solar and other Lamps China Mantel Ornaments and eight-day Clock China, glass, ©: and stene Ware A fine lot of Preserves, in self-sealing cans, and Pickies Feather Reds, Bedding and Mattresses, Window Shades Fine three-ply and ingrain Carpets, Ollcloth Cooking, Radiator and other Stoves With a yood lot of Kitchen Regulsites Also several tons of Coal. and lot of Wood With many articles which we deem unneceseary te enumerate. Terms: Ali sums of and under $25, cash; over $25 a credit of sixty and ninety days, for notes sat- isfactorily endorsed, bearing interest. The above mentioned Furniture is nearly new and of good quality, and the sale will be worthy the attention of persons furnishing. nov 21-d A. GREEN, Auct’r. I The abeve Sale is postponed until MONDAY, the 3d of December, same hour. -d A. GREEN, Auct’r. By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. USTKE'S SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate.—By virtue cf a deed of trust to the swhseriber, dated April 12, 1851, and duly recerd- ed in Liber J. A.S., No. 23, folios 421, 422, 423, and 124, one of the land records for Washington couzty, I shall sell, at public auction, to the high- est bidder, on MON DAY afternoon, December 17, at 4 o'clock, on the premises, the whole of square No. 471, fronting on south K and L, and 6th and 7th streets west me dice tn 6.48 ‘Terms. One-third cash; residue in 6, and 18 months, with interest, secured bya deed of trust on the premises. 1 conveyancing at cost of purchaser. aks HENRY NAYLOR, Truster. J. C. MeGUIRE, Auct, Immediately after the above. on the prem- ises, we sali sell, by virtue of a deed of trast du- ly recorded, &c., lots Nos. 3,4, 5 and 6, in Page’s subdivision of square No. 390. ‘Terms as above. If the purchaser or purchasers shail fail to com- ply with the terms of sale within five days there- a the Trustees reserve the right to resell, at the risk end expense of said defaulting purchaser. JOHN T. FENWICK Trustee RICHARD WALLACII ; JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. nev 13-2aw&ds By C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. EREMFTORY SALE OF A KETAIL Steek of Dry Goods at Auction.—On THURSDAY, November 29th, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., 1 shall sei! the entire stock of Dry Goods contained in store No. 16, known as the “‘ Washington Store,’ and opposite Centre Mar- ket, between Eighth and Ninth streets, consist- Ing in of— Dress Silks, Bombasins, Alpacas, Ginghams Irish Linens, plain plaid Mousselines Plaid, dotted, and embroidered Swiss Muslias Silk and Kid Gloves, bleached and brown Cottons Calicoes, Hosiery, plain and plaid Flannels Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinets Osnaburgs, geutlemen’s Shirts and Drawers, &c. With a of other Goods worthy the at- tention of the trade and familtes generally. ‘The stock wili be sold in lots to suit —— e a tively without reserve. ns may ioe fore be epacied, ‘The ladies are tes Parti. tularly invited fo attend = ‘Terms cash nov 2i—d Cc. W. BOTELER, Auct, DOZEN GOOD COL'D KID Gloves. 100 dozen Linen cambric at 6% cents each 100 dozen Linen cambric Handkerchiefs at 12% cents 200 dozen Cotton, Silk and Merino Hose and Half wee, and price en Wat R: Ringy, ante nh oS Se MRs. CHOATE Wiis OPEN HER FALL AND WINTER «VV MILLINERY,onSATURDAY vest, October 2th She ts ready Lo attend pune tw ily toall orders the Ladles may favor ber with ¢ Tonatane avenue and 6th A wd aw . . * = a of a deed of f wae 2i-colw TELBGRAPHIC NEWB. —————_—__—_—— REPORTED FOR THE EVENING STAR. —SESSEEE ESE Sailing of the Pacific. New Yorn, Nov. 23.—The Pasifio sailed for Liverpool at noon to-day with $9,000 in specie. American Nomination Boston, Nov. 28.—The Americans have nom. inated Dr. Nathaniel B. Thurtleff for mayor at the ensuing clection. Sailing of the Frigate Potomac. Naw Yor«, Nov. 283—The United States frigate Potomac sailed this morning to join the home squadron. Charleston Markets. Crantzsrow, Nov. 27.—Cotton has declined an eighth. Sales of 800 bales at previous rater. New Orleans Markets. New Orveays, Nov. 27.—Cotton is firm; sales to-day of 10,000 bales. Sugar has ad- vanced jc. Molas.es 30c. per gallon. Corn Séc. in prices to-d nd business is dull; both buyers and sellers awaiting the arrival of the steamer’s advices. Flour—Howard Street and Ohio $9.25 City Mills is held at the same price. Wh to reds, $2 08 & $2.15; good to prime white, $2.12 a $2.20. Corn fs unecha: » new white 75a800; new — 80a85e; old white and a ; " penance corsuenae shoulders 13¢ general a) " a l3te; abet 4c; hams 12¢ a 14; mess ise little more active, sales of new at Lard is unchanged, sales at 12 al2ijc. New York Markets. New York, Nov. 28.—Flour is impro 5 sales of 9,500 bbis. t State at $9.37; good Vhio $9.75; Southern $10. Wheat is dull; sales of 9,000 bushels South- orn white $2 30; Southern red $2.20. Corn is firm; sales of 30,000 bushels Western mixed $1.06 Pork is quict; sales of 300 bbls. at $22.50 for mess Beet is firm; sales of 200 bbis. Chicago ked at $16. Lard is firm; sales of 1,000 bbls. at 1240. Whisky is quiet at 40c. Stocks and Exchange. — New York, Nov. 28.—Stocks are lower. Ex- Cleveland and Toledo Railroad 72}; Illinois Central Railroad 95; Railroad py ven Company 204; Penns: 0 Coal Co ; Cumberland Coal y ; Central Railroad 964; Siehigcs bon fae Vi-ginia 6's 96; Missouri 89; Delaware and Hudson Canal 25. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. N OUR HOSIERY AND GLOVE DEPART- ment will be found a full assortment bric Hdkfs, Stocks, Neck Ties, Scarfs, Suspend ers, Umbrellas, Traveling Shawls and Blankets, Gumelastic Over-coats, Gumelastic Leggins, Gumelastic Caps, Gumelastic Sou Westers, at one-third less than usua! prices. W. EGAN & BON, No. 323 south side Pa. avenue, between Oth and 7th sts. GREAT BARGAINS IN NEW AND SEC- OND-HAND FURNITURE. Housekeepers and others, look to your imterests ! THE SUBSCRIBERS ADOPT this method of returning thei! grateful thanks toa generous pub- lic for the liberal encouragement’ extended to them since they have commenced bus- iness, and now bez leave to invite the es) l at- tent’on of al! persons in want of CABINET FUR- NITURE and HOUSE-KEEPING GOODS generally to their largeand complete stock, which they wili guaranty to sell cheaper then any other eslab’ishment in the city. Our stock consists in part as follows: Marble-top and other Bureaus Marble top and 7 Centre Tables Walnut extension Ta! Mahoyany and walnut Sofas Bookcases and Writing Desks Saboueng,cotnass ane other Bedsteads . Feather , hatrand shuck Mattresses Wardrobes, Sideboards , and pine Tables es Mabogany, walnut, Mahi y and pine Workstands Hat ‘Racks and nov 19—2w Washstands, Toilet Ta Side Tables A lot of Carpeting and Oil Cloth Glass and Crockery Ware Girandoles and Clocks Cooking and other Stoves An as-ortment of Kitchen Utensils, &¢., &c. Together with every article usually required in house-keeping. The above goods, with manv o’her articles at be sold at _= enumerated, will Prices for cash cr to punctual dealers gt credit. Persons in want of great bargains will find it-zreatly to their advantage tocall and exam- ine our stock befere making ccarfig'toceted a2 ae ene those who are temporarily located Waskiaxida ——— —— - eeping without incu ze expenre. - mmeliber the "e ia New F urntture En cy for Second-hand. REPAIRING and VARNISHING neatlyexe- Cuted at the shortert notice. BONTZ & COOMBS, Cheap furniture dealers, No. 369 7th street, near Northern Liberties Market. nov S—eolm NOVELTIES IN FURNITURE DRY GOODS. UST RECEIVED AND ‘ON SALE— 1 piece Rose fine Cloth, for Piano and Table Covers ipiece Burgundy Cloth, for Piano and Table Cov- ers 1 eee a yanayie Pion poder < jano tao do Table do lcarton rich Vandyke Bordering, in claret and gold, crimson and gold, blue and maroon learton Greek Bordering, in red and black, 7 and chocolate, red and black, wide, white and green Trellis 1 package Turkish Towels 4 do Turkish megs in 10-4, 1-4, 12-4, and 13-4. This a new arti- and use, cle, and delightful for c . 6 cartons Tidies, all sizes, for divanr, sleepy hollows, ion and arm chairs, card plats, and tea mats 6 packages white, pink, and blue Toilet Covers 1 carton little Berlin Mats, for the toilet, in ‘Quilts; Towels, Blan Toliet > g tr for table use ted from the manufactory one ted vestibule DOOR RODS, to be used with the ‘in the Northern cities, found to be preferable wed glass, besides c! and ng the styles can be neh onanet apatnt ousekeepers who desire to furnish their house= —_ es ee be relied on _— style, a ity, are respectfully po store, that they may see for Also, daily expect case silver- so CLAGETT, DODSON & CO., Dealers in ail kinds of Furniture Dry Goods, nov 19—co2w No. 4 Marke = FURS !_FURS !_FURS: FOR THE LAMJES’ DEPARTMENT. WEARE Now OPENING THE LARGEST and most fashionable styles of Ladies’ and Children’s DR ESS F URS, direct from the North A ‘ur Company, in— EAU MAR’ ‘ LYNX & Coney, ‘almas. Ca) Pilerines, Boas, made up it TUFTS and CUFFS cf all sizes ae oe assortment of Children’s and Misses FURS ea Bazear, corner & HOPKIN: - STEWART'S - Skrcut DAGUERREAN ROOMS.—Our SS PICTURES = ee {abet sof Tome, they a eh equaled, in the United we public to call and see for over M. W. Galt & Brow 9th and 10th streets, No 324 Pa. avenue, nov 16—eo2in