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EVENING STAR. Mr. axp . Froxesce.—These really eminent theatrical artists to-night at the Varieties. They are, , almost with- Farias une Wale Wisse f jeces - Florence is & Gnished and critically correct his lady is a charming a ir, and one of the most ve: é : i . 3 ‘3 E g : our C. Gautier, and recommen: by all the faculty of Washington as a capital remedy in cases of coughs, colds, &c. We bave had occasion to try them, and cheerfully Dear testimony notonly to their yee but that they are really a rich and exc ingly palatable luxury. To relieve the first ap- — of a cold, we know else equal them, for they are sedative palliative that disagreeable condition of irritstion in the throat, which always admonishes one for hours before one finds oneself a sufferer from SSevere tnd often ultimately dangerous cough. Quick Tair.—The extra train of cars char- tered by Mr. H. C. Jarrett to convey the the- atrical excursionists and their friends from Baltimore to this city, last evening, made the ty Sifty-five minutes! inclu @ short y at Scagg’s station. Theo train was un- der the dire of C Rawlings, one of the most skilful conductors on the road, who deserves great credit for the admirable ar- Fangements made to insure the safety of the while traveling at this fright/iul speed. e fastest Jehu between the depot and the Theatre proved to be Mr. Wm. A. , Who miade the trip in one and a half minutes! to whom the silver-mounted whip will be pre- sented to day. —_—_ Tae Musxzsota.—We learn that this vessel, ‘ne of the six war steamers heretofore ordered to be constructed, is almost ready for launch- ‘ing at the Washington navy y: . They who have taken an interest in the subject, and visited the hull, express themselves in the hi terms of praise concerning the elogant substantial manner in which the yessel has been built. It is, in all respects, eredita- ble to the skill of the worthy mechanics en- gxged in the work; and we doubt not that it will at least be equa! to its five consorts. It is pro; that the launch shall come off on next, at 1 p. m.; but the wind now blowing will probably make the tide too low. A Great IuproveMent.—The new banking house of our enterprising fellow-citizens, Sweeney, Rittenhouse & Co., on Pennsylvania avenue, in Brown’s marble-hall square, re- flects credit, indeed, on their taste and = the skill of our city’s <p anics. In all arrangements, it is equal for the purpose to the establishment of any other private bankers in the country. Their bank, which is not one of issue, has become an institution of — importance to the business interests of Washington, and we are glad that they have at length taken post immediately on the Avenue, precisely in its centre of trade, where they will be sought by our citizens and rs even more than heretofore. § Tux Amoskeac Veteraxs.—This militery company will leave Manchester, N. H., on the 13th of December. for this city, where they expect to arrive on Monday morning, the 17th The Veterans will remain in our city three days, and before returning will visit Mount Vernon. Ontheir route hitherward they at New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. 6 military of the District will no doubt make the proper arrangements, and give these Vet- Tans a true soldier's welcome. _ Tuosz bend WOULD a the we ace com- nightly congreg: at ‘ellows’ ia, should avail theinselvés of the opportu- nity presented this and to-merrow mor as we learn that the ladies will close the fair on the last mentioned evening. The attrac- tions for to-night will no doubt draw together piv company, as in addition to the Odd ‘ellows fraternity, who have been invited to be present, we learn that the American Rifle- men, Capt. McKean, a!so contemplate visiting A Pirias.e Specracur.—A drunken, stag- $ring man is a disgusting sight at any time. esterday, one iu that condition was seen in our streets, holding by the hand his gir), aged about five years. e tender offspring seemed to be aware of the disgrace of her parent, and looked into his face as if appealing to his bet- ter feelings, to forego the cause of the shame- fal exhibition. Moving first toone side of the footway and then to the other, he, unable to | otmap be! his equilibrium, fell on the child, striking the earth in their descent. Tas Axsricus Cxivs will give their third annual ball to-night, at Temperance Halli. The former entertainments of this club’ were “ The ht and ee dancers meet With lagghing ps and winged feet.’’ Seka ae many ens gare of iles, who nightly disturb et citizens ith thelr unelassical eanienn Professing to be the friends of youth, we would sugges: to them behavior in future, else the offi- cors of law may, when they least expect it, make a sudden t upon them. Exeixe-novss.—We understand that the Fire Company, whose engine- heuse, a the Centre market, was omg de- stroyed, have made arrangements which they have obtained a room in the sth build- ing located near the market, and belonging to Mr. po ee whith to — their ap- paratus T property saved from the fire which consumed their late engine-house. Acowest.—In Alexandria, on Wedné#lay = op thee (see to the wagon of Adams Express Com became fright- ened near ths corner ef Eriden and ater @treets, and ran off, throwing Mr. Robert Mead, the driver, from his seat, dreadfully fracturing his leg and otherwise injuring him. Cownr or Crains.—Yesterday, tho argu- ment in the privateer Armstrong claim was resumed by Charlies O’Conor, 1 of New York, who concluded his remarks, and the case was cubmitted for the decision of the court; when the court adjourned. Ixviratiow ro rae Firewgy.—The Rev. Mr. Carothers has tendered an invitation to pry eer this city to attend at his the Assembly's) Church, corner of Fifth and streets, on next Sabbath morning. Cunree Manxer.—The supply of provisions in this market this morning was small. But few of epee ys friends were at their stands, — | pclae oer on gry Poverrr.—We learn that the poor house is 80 crowded per Semaien that the commission- refuse to send any more thithe They are mostly from other ci ‘oat i sonpruMs.—Mr. Kditor: You saw th Sen aie acialiess-- walking. Sewn’ the Avenue, and gazing on Sod wae rere engine bo opposite market, whi wrapt in tamen, ‘ou should have heard Cuff, the cook, and J the waiter: ; “Jake, docs you know what dat put me in ob?” « Gub it up.” “A bell-fry, done brown; » yah.” « Well, Cad, you know what dat pat me in mind ob?’’ «I gab it down ” “A bell-/ow;”’ and down came the bel with ® roar. Rerurxs.—The only cases tried P..: cae were against Pattiok Kelly 2 im: first feta he was sentenced to y the fine and costs. Sree eoets several lodgers driven in by the cold sir last Bight, who, were seer ae carly hour thi by Capt. ‘eo oR tition rete peu, Tet 7 vec ern adin ESS Case, aud yet the remed: ‘within the reach of all. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN Bi prepared by Dr. non A at a yspepsia or D any of its forms try It, and we guarantee Ts ins pron phy- sical vigor, firm nerves, sound sleep by wight, and increased cheerfulness by day. ‘Bee advertisement. sep 12am (" Scrofula and Salt Rheum of four Years’ standing cured by CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURR. Woosrxr, Wayne ee, December 1, 1854. Messrs. Reexnte & Baws: Wee itlemen—Having for four years past been suffering with Scrofula in its worst ‘without finding relief from our beet, physicians, I was eolicited by a friend to try Carter's Spanish Mixture. It gives me pleasure to state that before Aatshing the @rat the disease relaxed. I then ordered two more bottles, and, with heartfelt gratitude, I state to you the fact that two bottles of your excelieat preparation has en- tirely cured me, The shird botile I gave lo a friend who had been suffering with Sait Rheum for a length of time, and he, itke myself, owes bis restoration to health to the virtues Of “ Carter's Spanish Mixture.” You are at liberty to use this letter in any way you may think proper, if: will benelit the afficted. Four obedient servant, Josarn Rosixsom, uovi—im U7" Dr. LE. B. Wright, ef New York, has pr # pleasant vegetable LIQUID CATHARTIC, or Fam- ily Physic, that outrivale allother purgatives we have evor yetecen. Itts pleasant to the taste as any beverage, does hot produce nauses, griping, nor leave the bowels cost!ve, three indisputable virtues. (4 Famity Physic, most certainty, popularity very fast, not only with families, but with a large Portion of physicians, See advertisement.’ nov 2J—lw > Pref’r DeGra Electric Oil.—The oalshing Cores etected by this article are perfectly sur- prising. It cured tbe tumor in the side of Mrs. Mary —- Atiantic street, Feostives © pret Dr. Weicher, of \. Stiff Joints, Burns, Sore or jer Feet, Swellings, Neuralgia, ‘Sore alge &c. The sfiiicted should not waite . The ic ofl will cure you. Barnes & Px iway. corner of Duane street, wholesale agents; sold by Mr. Burch, Bowery Mr. ato stronts ‘Mrs. ‘Hayes, } and every je druggist in city, town sed comely N.Y. P. 8.—Beware see written signature of DEGRATH & CO., on each label. nov 23 rma Fact._New England Rum bears Being om the spot, and in daily tatercouree with the best anufactarers of the State, they have epportunities of sectr- < the “first pick” of the choicest crops, and they conil- dently assure gentlemen who may order from them that they will farniab an article which wiil elicit their warmest com- 1 be sent In nantisy desired, by express or other. 't can be sent In any q' ir <. ‘wise. nev 19—Im wm tn MARRIED, On the 27th instant, by Rev. E. P. Phelps, Mr. CHARLES MAKIBBEN and Miss MARY DE- LANEY, all of this city. On the 18th instant, by the Rev. Father Clark son, Mr JAMES T. LLOYD to Miss LOUISA R. LOCKE, second daughter of the late Andrew R. Locke, all of this elty. DIED, In Georgetown, on the 26th instaat, JOHN F. R. YATES, aged i6 years and 8 months an obe- dient son and an affectionate brother, beloved by all who knew him. * On the 28th instant, after a short but i- ness, Mr. JOSIAH R. BAILEY, in 33d year of his age His faneral will take place to-morrow (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock, from his late residence, 7th, between G and H streets. REMOVAL. Cc. WARBINER WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, \ Pennsylvania avenue, under Browns’ Hotel, Washington, D.C. CY HAIR ORNAMENTS of sug- ed devise, such as BRACELETS, Ping, EARRINGS, RINGS, FLOWERS, made to order, a short po al cal be ‘CTsORS MA! u ir own hair ia ane a 2. avenue x nov 6-tf : MR. WILLIAM PALMER, PROFESSOR OF SINGING, FLUTE, §c. es for VOCAL INSTRUCTION, both for Persons and adults, and which classes will be suitably divided according to the ages and sexes of the members. ‘Terms, five dollars per quarter of 20 lessons. Those who are desirous of availing themselves of the facilities thus afforded for learning Vocal Music, are requested to make early application to Mr. WM. PALMER, at his , No. 233 F street, corner Mth. oc 10 HARVEY & at 306 Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th sts. MEDICAL CARD. R. STANISLAS HERNISZ, REGULAR Practitioner or Homaratny, Office No. ‘S31, corner of F and Fourteenth strerts. Dr. STANISLAS HERNISZ Bering yotereed iD the prince of hi ‘Ofice hours lon. from '10'o'elook a.m top em. nov 16-im* STUART'S CANDIES. Js RECEIVED, PER EXPRESS, ONE ase ea iam ae ti Cc. Lge other . Forsale : 4%. M. P. KINGS, 265 Vermont avenue, corner i5th and t sts. nov di MICHAEL HOFFA & CO. (ygckanowa'ten MAKEMS AND jew: form the ero ba rriaag ants Star Buildi: avenue, near street. flatter them- scives thet striet attention 0 bus ceive the the community, id nov 2i—iw Fallen APE Te nee Te ea G. FRANCIS has just returned frem a © visit to the Northern cities and manufactor- peabyey tt mah large esd eran nann og by i. »a BZOTS, 01 y nales, hels, Desks, ‘Brosues, Baskets, &c., which he is determined to sell at the very lowest . Persons wishing a good article ither in style or quality, and st 8 low price, will @o well to call him, a few doors oO Fellows’ Hall, on Seventh street. nov 27 eo es pec Rico ‘and Muscovado louble-refined Loaf, Crushed, Pow- werd Ground, @ and Clarified 20 varvels strictly prime New Orleans SUGARS 5 bhds. Lovering’s GO which eon ae tr pty te ochre, lain or Werke Wy ANTED—a woifan.xivane wairt Seeroa cases mae no RL kB AN TED—A SITUATION AS SEAM- stress, or to assist in teaching child: -p Nev 8O-1¢% ma Waasrea saa canes b ‘woman to Erne oveewerx. Apply at No.7 ANTED—A’ SITUATION AS ha ala keeper, and to assist in the plain a , by a most w Teferences. .A line a to Box 619 Alexandria, Va., meet with prompt attention. _'_now 98-708 _ i7 AN TED—EVERYBODY TO KNOW ingest BAY 20008 BOOTS a dES CAPS at HALL’S Great Cheap Cash Store, No. 373 Seventh street, 4th door above I. o3l—im BOARDING. Bek DIN So SEvaRAL GENTLEMEN can be accommod: with at Mrs. WARD'S. 4 snet and Yoaging. . corner e Missouri avenue No. 45.’ me 3—Iw* Fpoaavine—Two ROOMS FOR RENT, ils tasaeaint ees F street, in Union Row, and the i vicinity of the Patent Office. nov 2—tr# RNISHED 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 aceommo- date those wishing rooms hed or unfurnish- ed, with or without board. oct 23-4f Ppaneoine ame: DUVALL; No.331 Penn- ja avenue, Brown’s Hotel, has large and rooms, suitable for families or single men, Which she will rent with board at . She can also ec er ees ee boarders. ee Roane —BUARD MAY BE HAD AT 473 Sixth street, between D and E.' One very large epartment with gas; also, several other rooms. nov 27- ec3t* BROARD. demas. BATES, ON THE 8. W. corner 8 of Pennsylvania avenue snd 9th street i Frounred tospesanppistegentenen rik rene: or without board. Every effort will be ade to render those comfortable who may fevor her with their patronage. apo—w OFFICIAL. ‘Tauaceny Darantusnr, Aug. 3, 1855, Notice is hereby given to holders of stock of the toan authorized by the act of 1816, redeemable on and after the 12th November, 1856, that the whole or any part of that stock will be purchased by th!s department at any time previous tothe 30th No- vember next, for which 3 per cent. premium wii! ve paid in addition to the sums expressed in the certificates. - And to the holders of the stocks of the other loans of the United States, that purchases of the same to theamount of $1,310,000 will also be made during the same period at the following rates: For stock of the loan of 1842, 2 premium of 10 per cent.; for stock of the loans of 1847 and 1648, 3 premium of 16 per cent.; and for stock issued un- der the act of 1850, commonly called Texas-in- demnity stock, a premium of 6 per cent. Interest will also be allowed, at the rate stipu- lated in the certificates, from the ist July last to the day of settlement here, with one day in addi- tion, to enable the Treasurer’s draft to reach the party. Certificates transmitted to this department un- der the present notice should be duly assigned to the United States by the party entitled to reesive the purchase-money. Payment for these stocks will be made by drafts upon the assistant treasurers at Boston, New York or Philadeiphia, as the parties entitled to receive the money may direct. ‘i JAMES GUTHRIE, 80 4—dtNors0 Secretary of the Treasury 4 CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY! E ADVERTISER BEING DETAINED kn ees it of large Glass ilverand Gold ters for the new banking-house of Messrs. Sweeny, Rittenhouse & Co., will teach the Art to such too Sigus with epply, at once, at his boarding-house, No. Pennsylvania avenue. nov 27—H# Seen A CARD. ILLIAM TUCKER, MERCHANT TAIL- or, No. 426 Pennsylvania avenue, would re- spectfully cali the attention of members of Con- grees, Strangers, and Citizens general! aN his ive stock of CLOTHS, CASSI ES, and VESTINGS of the latest styles, which he is | Aba aay to make up at the shortest notice and ia ‘he most fashionable styles. [Union] nov 27-2w FEATHERS. 'TRICTLY PRIME LIVE GEESE FEATH- ERS.—We have received a lot of three thous- and Pin Live Geese FEATH- ER pomegtf . larpeceh =~ mapaS pe sors in went su; eathers wi oon very superior them. For sale. Pn bale only, E. E. WHITE & CO. 0. 63, iron front, Louisiana avenue, between 6th and 7th streets, opposite the Bank of Wash- ington. nov 27—3t CHAUNCY WARRIN WATCHMAKER AND JEW: . No, 370 Penn. avenue, (UNDER BROWNS’ HOTEL,) WASHINGTON, D.C. nov 2%3—tJan1 DR. R. S. JAMES, ° RADUATE OF THE PHILADELPHIA = steps College, offers his s:rvices every branc! profession. Office—Corner of New York avenue and Fif- teenth street, over the drug store of J. W. Nairn. nov 22—d1m* GAS AND STEAM FITTING, | il ALL THE/R BRANCHES, PROMTLY assortment of attended to. Just received, an FANCY and PLAIN viene which at- tention fs called. . He i Plumber and Gas Fitter, Bev 20-colm __212 Seventh st., bet: D & He. DR. V. SHINN, DENTIST, AS REMOVED HIS OFFICE to No. 301 Pa. avenue, south side, between 9th and 10th streets, Wasb- ington, D.C. nov I DERN PILGRIMS: SHOWING THE Lp pine goed in paral and the newest ae reaching the City, by Goorge Nellie of Truro; by the author of Vata. A most beatiful and Tone sory. Price $1. Gan Bjches; two ve stories for youth, ‘An excerding!: large and beautiful seléction of ‘ Pamily bles and anche dae anwar various al to $30. Just received. and for sale by wg GRAY & BALLANTINE, nov 2—eo3t 498 th street. OYSTERS_OYS' Ss. Anes SUPPLY OF OYSTERS [8 BE- constantly received. Families supplied with raw orcooked in a style. HENRY STEWART, nov 26_tw# © No. 311 G street, near 13th. INE PERFUMERY, PORTE-MUNIES, F CARD CASES, ‘CHINA ORNAMENTS. TOYS, &e. Pennsylvania avenue. nov 26-tr 306 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Cie, carole Sadie ees Sooppeiee JOHN F. ELLIS. nov 26-tr f AK LUST.—WAS LOST FROM A the oie soe SROWN MOAR, with bine cleth lining and snuff-colored velvet collar. In the pocket was a cigar case marked 350. ately will be suii vane gaan yn a nov 37 -ait Tsar yan AND MOST REL’ VIOLIN te es gti FA Seventh street. nov MSs hee velvet Setnind "| VERY nished_Rooms, i to Mrs. M.A’ ‘STETTINI- aa avenue, between 4 ¢ the City Hall most delightfal in Washington. yror RENT—A NEAT THREE-STORY Frame House, No. 398 Massachusetts 9th and J6th streets, ant the rent will be made enquire on the premises. containing & rooms, or and careful ten- . For particulars EDWARD THOMAS. Got Ae nts eNO SU OE ie wend hue OR RENT—A DESIRABLE THREE-STO- tv Frame House, on iith street, between I and K streets north. It contains nine go: and a cistern in the yard, &c. ; on the corner, | JPOR RENT—SEVERAL HANDSOME Par- Jors and Chambers, with board. and transient boaid. Inquire at Mrs. ENATORS, MEMBERS, OR OTHER per- sons wishing a suite of Rooms or Chambers. e persons, cen be suited at No. G orto M. SNYDER & SON, 468 10th street, house will be rented on reasonable terms to « responsible tenant Apply at the dwelling, 468. nov 27—tf EMBERS OF CONGRESS DESIRING located, can obtain them Rooms pleasantly 1 4 mi No. 453 Thirteenth for themselves and fa! street west, between E R RENT—A GOOD TRREE-STORY Brick House, calculated for tae residence of a genteel family, situated on the west side of Elev- enth, between G and H streets. pure water in the backbuildings. &c Rent moderate toan ap ply to J. C. McGUIRE or LEWIS It has temrooms. yard. Subsieatial OR RENT—A HANDSOME PARLOR snd very pleasant furnished Chambers, with gas and water fixtures in the rooms. and a bathing room in the house. “The location is a de- sirable one, being convenient te the National and Browns’ Hotel. Apply to E» K. LUNDY, No. 46 Louisiana avenue, —tf ween 6th and 7th sis. vate family, on north B st., Cap- at the Paint a-¢l Ofl Store of J. No. 534 Seventh street. OR REN T—A THREE STORY BRICK House, with back building, No. 527 H street, between 6th and 7th, containing a saloon seven chambers, dining room, kitchen, ani There is gas in the the yard. Enquire of H.3. DAVIS, No. 459 Ninth street UNNYSBDE FOR SALE.—THE SUBSCRI- ber desiring to remove South, offers for sale tais beautiful and highly improved farm, lying in Alexandria county, Va., 1 mile from the Lon: Centre Market, wit! easy access by. Washington and Alexandria turr- ike, or Alexandria Canal, which touch the place. ‘he farm contains 200 acres; 30 acres is in good timber; the balance well laid off in arable fields and meadows. Also, about 800 fruit trees of va- rious kinds, well selected situations. and planted in suitable The improvements consist of a good Dwelling House of 8 rooms, beside garret a house for overseer and hands, stabling for horses and cattle, with necessary sheds &c., usual toa Fivves acdsegte purchi further 1 ersons desiring ase can ‘urther in to BURKE HERBERT, e subscriber on the \. EDW. B. POWELL. formation b; J} pe a we OR RENT—THE SPACIOUS STORE and Warehouse now in the occupancy of Mr. H. W. Blunt, situated on the corner of tay and High streets, iramediately opposite Forrest Hzl!, in Georgetown, D. C. January next. Apply to BLADE? ow, Georgetown, D. C. iven on the ist UOMS FOR RENT —HENRY KUHL has *everal convenient and handsomely furnished rooms for tent, Pa. avenue, between Twelfth and ‘Thirteenth streets, north side. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET —A Parlor and Chamber, handgemely furnished, wiil be rented for the ensuin of Congress. Applyto JNO. F. HAVENNER, t, between 14 and 6th streets. AKERS, LOOK OUT!—FOR RENT, that well establisbed Business Staud, cn the cor- ner of 12th and north F streets, that three-stor: brick house, with basement, cellar, and gar: e-house and oven, &c., all coia- a large lot and stable attached. mises have been used as a bakery by John M. and perhaps is the best stand for tl ‘The who‘e will be rented for one or mor2 years on reasonable terms to a punctual tenant. Apply, adjoining the premises, to MARY C. KRAFFT, Administratrix. OR RENT—A WELL-EURNISHED suite of Rooms, a parlor and two Bed Chambers PRY. to No. 217 Pena. OOM FOR RENT.—A pleasant Room in the with or without furniture. A INER’S Paper-hanging 3: sep 3 FOR SALE—TWO OR THREE Builéing Lots tn a rapidly ii On tem years’ cre: on one floor. Aj tweet Mth and third to GEO. WILL! inth street. \ACKEREL, SALMON, HERAINGS, & fish. Landing this day from Boston— No 1 MACKEREL, Boston import- ation 10 half-bbls fat do 10 barrels fat No. 2 bis do Hinge Saag PICKL 10 oO is fat No, 3 MACKEREL fs Ne F ae HERRINGS * 200 barrels fat No. 1 Fam! 150 boxes No. 1 Scotia and Magdoleon HER- Gs Grand Bank CODFISH “ offer to the trade, wholesale and re- ywest market prices. fable Bh the te EE. WHITE & CO : . 63, fron front, Louisiana avenue, between ganda hh Mons, oppeaite the Bank of Wash EW CROP FRUITS, NUTS, & CRAN- eee receiving from New York, per Schr. and quarter boxes of best Bunch 5 taken Lovet INS 500 ponnds fresh Zante CURRANTS SPRUNED. Wn giasjarv case in 1 ied ‘a oon 500 ome Bordgnax and Marcelilles soft-shelled MON #500 ponnds French WALNUTS, FILBERTS, 306 anms SULTANA R! ° , &c., at JOHN F. ELLIS’S, SdrumaBULT ANA bea tachi il, . WHITE & CO., No. 63 iron front, Louisiana- aven' E streets, ite Bank of echsaa Teh si }, Oppost nova? gE STRIN G8. &c., ofan FIL SORT Apel I Ps woven’: .« &UCTION SALBS.. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. cm @LASS AND CROUKERY Were, China Vases; &c. at Auction.—On SAT- URDAY next, the ist of December, I shall uction Store. fine Boones at? o Ces assortment of fine Boston Flint Glassware sets (44 pieces) gold band China Tea Sets, ior Fi su 8) fine China enamelled Tea Sets Pieces) flewered Tea Sets EE i 5 [ a 3 £ i HI ay iy i 3 8 ‘ine French china go'd-giit Vases rs Tenc! 1 stone Toilet Ware -—— jozen glass Fluid Lamps The above stock will be sold in lots to suit pur oetnt ese nov20—d A. GREEN, Auctioneer. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. RUSTEE’S SALE of VALUABLE REAL Estate.—By virtue of a deed of trust, bear. ing date the 25th day of Apel e. D., 1855, and duly recorded in Liber J. No. 9. foligs 326,327, 328, and 329, one of the Land Rec’ for Washington County in the Di-trict of Colum- bia, I will sell at publicsale in front of the premi- sts, on TUESDAY, the 18th dav of December, 1855, at 4 o’clock, P’ M., Lot “‘F,”’ in the record- ed subdivision of Lot 13 in Square No 79, in the city of Washii , fronting on North i, be tween Twenty-first and Twenty-second Streets, 105 feet from N W. corner ef said streets, with all the improvements thereon. Terms of Sale: One-third in cash, and the re- mainder in two equ1l payments at six and twelve months with interest to be secured deed of trugt The terms of sale to be complied with in five days, and upou default therein the Trustee reserves the rig) it to re sell the premises at the tisk and cost of the first purchaser. All a arenes at purchaser’s risks. 'M.H WARD, Trastee, A. GREEN, Auctioneer. PU SPeewiie’ coy: sme Nt oF By C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. EREMFTORY SALE OF A KETAIL Steck of Dry Goods at Auction.—On ‘THURSDAY, November 2%b, commencing at 10 o'clock a.m , | shall sell the entire stock of Dry Goods contained in store No. 16, krown as the *¢ Washington Store,” and Cages Ceatre Mar- ket, between Eighth and Ninth streets, coneist- ing in of— Dress Silks, Bombasins, Alpacas, Ginghams Irish Linens, plain plaid Mo 26 Plaid, dotted, and embroidered Swiss Muslins Silk and Kid Gloves, bleached and brown Cottons Calicoes, Hosiery, plain and plaid Flannels Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinets Osnaburgs, gentlemen’s Shirts and Drawers, &c. With a variety of other Goods worthy the at- tention of the trade and families generally The stock will be sold in lots to sult purches- ers, and positively without reserve Sargains may therefore be expected. The ladies are parti- tularly invited to attend Terme cash nov 21—d Cc. W. BOTELER, Auct i The above sale will be continued en TU-MORROW MORNING, at 11 o’clock nov 22. c.Ww. ELER, Auct By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. ERY VALUABLE SUILDING LOT ON K street, near 12th street, at Auction.— On MONDAY afiernoon, December 3, at 4 o’clk, on the premiscs, [ shat! sell part of Lot No. 16, in Square 255, being subdivision No. 24, frontin: feet 2 inches on north K. near the corner of 12th st. running back 97 feet 8 inches. This is a beavtifc) loration for a private resi- dence, and the stle should command attention. Terms: One-third cash; the residae jn Gand 12 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. novis d JAS. C. McGUIRE. Auct By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer WALE AT AUCTION OF A STATIONERY d Famey Store.—By order of a deed of trost, executed on the 29th of September, 1°53, and at the uest of all pariles interested, the subscriber will,on MONDAY, the 10th day of December, sell out in detail all the Books, Sta- tionery, and Fancy Articles in the store of Mrs. Garrett Anderson, on Pennsylvania avenue, be- tween 11th and 12th streets The assortmentcom- prises many useful and fancy articles, and dealers and families wishing to obtain such articles will find it to their interest to attend. The sale will commence at 10 o’cleck a.m , and the terms are: For all sums cf @25and under cash, to ke peid oa delivery of the eiticles; ead for sums over thet amount a credit 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 complied with within five days from sale, the right is reserved of reselling at the risk and ——_ of the first pufchaser. P.S. The store is for rent; iaquire on the prem- S. By ord+r of the Trustee x JAMES C. McGUIRE, nov 23—d 3 Auctioneer. By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. ERY SUPERIOR WINES AND Li- quors at Public fale.-—On WEDNESDAY afternoon, December Sth, at 4 o’clock, al the Auc- tion Rooms, I shall sell, without reserve, a small and select lot of superior Liquors, being the pri- vrs stock of a gentleman of this city, consisting of— 12 dozen Taylor & Blackburn London Dock WJ-12 dozen Hennessey Brandy 2 ance Monosgahela Whiskey, (quarts,) very ne 38-12 dozen Pale Sh rry Wine 174-12 g@o superior Old Madeira and Port Wine 33-12 do Jamaica Spirits, ¥ gallon jugs, very choice 61-12 do Otard, Dupuy & Co. 4 dozen Chasselas D’Or Brand! 3% do Brown and Pale Sherries § bottles Pemerten Sherry 4 dozen Old Madeira. a supericr article 3 do Anchor Champagne 1 basket Creme de Bouzy, pints 9 bottles Creme de Bouz: 6 do Wild Cherry Brandy 5 8-12 dozen Madeira, Howard, March & Co. X cask choice Madeira 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 27-4 J. C. McGUIRE, Auct. By JA8. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. 1 ere ere aa COLLECTION OF BOOKS at Public Anction.—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 clty. This collection consists of selections from every de it of literature, many of which are rare and very valuable, such as the Illuminated Works of the Middle Ages, Transactions of the Horti- cultural Society, Tenant’s London, &c., all which are handsomely Fe up in the most superior bind- ing, and are perfectly uninjured. ‘atalogues will be rend! morning of the sale. Terms cash. JAS. C. McGUIRE, nov 27—d Aucti ® By JAMES C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. of gers al SALE OF ASSORTED Stock of Dry Goods.—By virtue of a deed in trust, bearing date on the 3d and recorded on the Sth da) of October, 1855, the subrcriber will sell at , on WEDNESDAY, the Sth day of December, 1855, at 10 0° -k 2. m., on the second floor of the store No. Pennsylvania avenue, south side, near corner of 10th sorted stock of Dry , consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, nets Blankets, Marseilles and other Quilts Delaines. Alpacas, Bareges Kerseys, Ginghams, Osnaburgs Dinen nye Sheetings and Shirtings i and other Cottons Check striped Muslins Plaid and figured Calicoes Biack and colored Silks Marreilies and other Vestings Table Cloths, ss Crape and other Shawis Linens, Cottons, Th e y for delivery on the o $50 and under $100, sixty days; over $100, AS. 8. WALLACH, Trastee. JAMES C. McGUIRE, nov 22—eod Auctioneer ase a hi REPORTED THE EVENING STAR. in New York. : New Yorx, Nov. 29.—The day is generally observed throughout the city and State. No business of any kind is doing. Baltimore Markets. Baxtiwore, Nov. 29.—Flour is neg apd Le Street and Ohio $9.25, City at Wheat is moderately active at "s rates; fair © ee Sue ; good to Prime white $2 12a$2.20, and for choice for “A243 Sa orn 5 82c; new yellow 80a85c; old white and yellow 95. > Provisions continue firm in cénsequence of a light supply. Bacon shoulders 13tal3se; sides 142; hams 12}al4; mess pork is a little more active, sales of new at $22. Lardis unchanged, sales at 12al2ic "By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. USEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNI- ture at Auction.—On MONDAY, the 25th No S10 Norte | outer, between 8th end 7th sts.. No. 510 Nort! street, = at 10 o'clock a. man excellent assortment of nearly new Furniture, viz: Mabogany -seat Sofas D and R. Do Fine Commode, murole-top ceatre Te Oe ee eee ee wehinsets renc and Washstands Fine Frencb-; Gilt frame Mirror Gtrandoies, and other Lamps China Mantel Ornaments and Clock China, glass, crockery and stone Ware A pr tee of Preserves, in self-sealing cens, and les Sees Bedding and Mattresses, Window Fine three-ply and {1 Carpets, Otlcleth Cooking, remem ie « tom With a good lot of Kitchen jutsites Also several tons of Coal. and lot of Wood With many articles which we deem unnecessary to enumerate. Terms: All cums of end under $25, cash ; over #25 a credit of sixt and ninety days, for notes sat- isfactorily |, bearing interest. The above mentioned Furniture is nearly new roy of good quality, and ne ee Will be worthy ibe attention personsfur a 2) nov 21-4 A. GREEN, Avet’r U7" The above Sale is postponed until MUNDAY, the 3d of same hour. nov 26-4 A. GREEN, Auct’r. iY ARSHAL’S SALE.—By vir.ue of two writs of Ficri Facias, issued the Clerk’s of- fice of the Clreuit Court of the District of Colum- bia for the county of Washii rected, I shall expose to WEDNESDAY, the 19th day ; Oeste ot eng Ne pete tg — county, the lowing descri! property, All the xight, title, and interest of James Crut chett in and to Lot No. 3in Square No 683, to- gether with all and st: ¢ improvements thereon, in the city of » seized and levied upon as tbe avg he$ ‘ames Crutchett, and will be sold to sat udicials, ete., 44 and 145 to March term , Still & Letson against James Crutcheit. JONAH D. HOOVER, Marshal for the District of Columbia. nov 26—dts GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. N OUR HOSIERY AND GLOVE DEPART- ment will be found a full assortment of every thing in that le. of the newest styles and sizes Also, Lambs Wool, Merino, Cotton and Silk Undershirts and Drawers, Silk and Linen Cam- bric Hdkfs, Stocks, Neck Ties, Scarfs, Suspend ers, Umbrellas, Traveling Shawls and Blankets, Gumelastic Over-coats, Gumelastic Leggins. one- \ WP LGAN & SON, No. 323 south side Pa. avenue, nov 19—2w between Oth and 7th sts PEOPLE'S NEW STEAM: P LINE, Between Baltimore, Alexandria, Wash- ington and Georgetewn. HE NEW AND COMODIOUS STEAM Propelier DIAMOND STATE will run rezuleriy once a week be- tween the above ports ; lea Ballimore on urday afternoon, arriving at Alexandria on Mon- dxy morning and at Washington and Georgetown Tuesday mone | Returning, will leave Washington Tuesday af- terncon ; Georgetown Wednesday morning, and Alexandrie W ednesday evening. 2 For freight apply to BENJ. DARBY, 89 Waiter street, Georgetown, D.C. nov 27—eolm ORANGE COUNTY BUTT ana DAIRY CHEESE, NEWLY- HULLED BUCK WHE Af FLOUR —Land- oa or = schooner hae M. Dodge, from New York, one dairy, con! — 16 kegs Orange count BUTTER, which we warrant to ptease, as it Is fresh, and sent to us exclusively for table use 50 boxes English Dairy CHEESE, selected 10 cases Pine Appie Cheese = boxes Geshen ae, case Sapfago Do 3,000 org newly-hulled BUCKWHEAT FLouR 100 bags extra newly-hulled Buckwheat Flour, containing 25 lbs. each, expressly for family use. Jus: received and for sale E WHITE &co No. 63, iron front, Louisiana avanue, between 6th and 7th streets, opposite the Bank of Wash- ingten nov 27—€tTu&Th MEAT CUTTERS !—_MEAT CUTTERS: T® E SUBSCRIBER HASJUST RECEIVED an assortment of SAUSAGE and MINCE- MEAT CUTTERS, of various sizes and patterns and warranted equal to any in the merket He would call the attention of Housekeepers, Farmers, and Butchers to these Cutters as an economical and labor-saving machine FITZHUGH COYLE, National Agricultural Warehouse, nov 27, 519 Seventh street. MARBLE WOR K_MARBLE WORK: FO R SALE. if be 3 SUBSCRIBER HAS ON HAND A variety of American and Italivn MARBLE MONUMENTS, of beautifal and highly finished workmanship, to which invites the atteation of the public. Persons in want of Mon- uments, or any other kind of marble work, will find ee to give himacall. The marble and work: ip is of the best quality, and will be sold as low as work can be obtained at the North. Also, on hand, a}: stock of highlv finished MARBLE MANTELS, which will be sold at re- duced 93 Prices LEXANDER RUTHERFORD Marble and — one door from 139% street, te Natio: ‘heatre. Ts ah < pelea om) wm. F. BAYLY, STATIONER. No. 273 Pa avenue, between I1¢ . AVING REMOVED TOHISNEWSTORE and replenished bis stock, offersto the pub- lic all arti rh Sess Na iwenern Cap and Letter ers. mn ream Note Paper of all Finds, plain and fancy, from $1 to $10 ream ; Blank ona Memoranda Books, of all sizes, prices and qualities White, Dot and note Envelopes of all sizes, at from $1 to $5 ‘ r wets Wa Envelopes, Note Wafers and ax Rodgers’ Penknives, Scissors, Razors and Shears Piayisg Cards tn the greatest variety. from 87 cents to «1 dozen Rosewood and mahogany Desks and Work Boxes atall Cabas, C Cases, Chess Mea, Backgammon B: Pectnenantnn , of all sizes and prices, Books Slates and Pencils, Lead Pencils, and Gums India Rubber Feneils, with gold pens and potnts oT : Ty sgotioe r with 2 full Sssorkanent of PLAIN and FANCY ber re vb the best ui me Card Plates — printed on various of Cards. nov to eot ee MRS. CHOATE wi OPEN HER FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY,on SATURDAY next, October 20th. She ts ready to pune. tur lly to all orders the Ladies sag tuyee ber. . avenue and with. Comer of Louisiane, ii) oct 15-tf AGUERREOTY PES TAKEN BY ALADY. RS. 4. 0. REDMOND HAVING removed to her NEW ROOMS, on 7th st., between ond I, is prepared to take LIKENESSES in of ¥ ue TerU ‘well taken and put up in embossed nov 22-tf