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WANTS, TE ITU 3 a ws D—A SITUATION BY A respect LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Srusxmp On, Paintixes.—We call pay as Nurse or to do corer 4th ee ANTED—A WOMAN TO COOK AND iron im a small . required. Apply at 323 north [ st. 2D - AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN » fron and ge to —. Sueb an @ street, between 6th and tention of the admirers of ti sale of paintings ae taencer, at Carasi’ fine arts to the James C. MoGuire, auc- Ase ss cage this eveni collection of anciént ern masters we have scidem amongst the old masters. fe nein We notice John of Leyden, the femruatar o This painting is old and in another, the Pn T.—DAN. CAMPBELL, fine Tootiis, stitabia . which he will rent on very reasonable terms. Members of Congress and strangers will do Well to call and see them. Sreppiving at applying a high state of p ~ Pack Horse of the Tivolies, b: eulled Resa de Tivoli, and like the ‘AN TE D—A RESPECTABLE W: of the Netherlands, ‘Woman, as wail aah ee red petween 1¢th ar I \° ls eas pa apeepmmppenin— SMALL FARM FOR SALE OR REN with the improvements, containin; acres of land, within two mi'es of the It commands a view of t EORGE B MOORE, Pa ne Pr 5 east Sh feet would be s oredit to any bas fot iach street, ANTED TO PURCHASE—A COTTAGE moderate sized house, located between Pennsylvania avenue and 15th streets " Ng age crowd pos stati jee, al desc: jon z Prices e of |. Come direct to the » tween Chesnut and Waluut, Phiisdetpbie. We meee a re modern artist, some e pictures, such as neve: been offered et auction. ee Ritzback of Brussels; merit for the effect fare will well repay a visit believe, Stands uarival! The Passing Shower, by Patini of Brussels; ® charming artistic gom, which we hope will not leave the city Two fine pictures by F. Willies, painted ‘in P This artist stands high in eae er edaerr es aoe. 57 Grea 6 Carect Rheumatism —The Edi- say that CARTER'S SPAS cine. ‘They had a man to rind north, and 6th , Clty Post Uilice, Property. _ The Surprise, by a painting of unequalled of torcblight. ican, of Deceta 4SA MIXTURE is their prees room who Was alfileted with Rbeumatiem, who was continitally com- ime and jointe : rr, swollen, throat ao © xymptoms of Rhenmatiem, combined with Sere: Carter's Spanish Mixture cured him, on Rotice as above, they bear testimony to wonderful effects,and say their ouly regret is, that all suffering with disease of the blood are uot aware of the ex- lstence of such a medicine. They cheerfully recommend it. Sele ceFtiteate, and notice im full arorad the Botte, of the Park Hotel, ____ Rec 7—3t* R.RENT—A GOOD THREE-STORY Frame House, No. 227 D street, west. 2 $16 per month.. Kaquire of Chas. Abpott, No. 205 Pennsylvania aveaue, or John Austin, This artist, we laiping of misery in the ‘ed for these subjects. wertah an ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WASHER, and ironer for a smail family. Also, a ot teeteen soon reqaite ANTED—SEVERAL COMPETENT Dressmakers, to whom liberal wages in. Two bottles of ind # colored boy: . Apply at 463 Sixth st. delphia to order. i London, and his d prices; another by A. Van ew York, whose works are well URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.—ONE several Bedroo ‘Wm. Grupe’s serpin LP eee No. 415 Pena. Cirtis nas done AUCTION SALES. cath ney A OREEN, Auctonter —— ‘ NGL SALE ENTIRE E mer, he tare, Rew and Vainanic wee ravi 's.—I shall at ie Keventh and D streets, on TUBSDAY EVEN. ING next, at? 7 Without reserve.ibe t ee fal a of really fine En- Gat Fesl” pot ums Caton nna all an@ Paris. They comprise A ean int, and tae finest 7, V » sanjecte euapeise Tistorloal Views, of genéral in is Cor % - terest: Figure Pictures, Religious. tend Mes lates ; also, an assortment of ms si rting Landseer, H. » (senidr and junior,) Bate man, Armfield, &e the alg found many of the best effo: of Paul Dela, eche, Horace Vernet, ange Landelle, Phillip Oteavx, op Lecomte ; also, of Frank Stone, Ji ed. Haytet, Parker, Hunt, Martin, Danby, Cbis- hoim, Absolom, Wim. Bonnar. 8. W. ds, and other m artists Also,afew by Mur- tillo, Cronach, Wilkie, Albert Durar, &c The pictures will be arrayed on Monday, and pe? be found worth a visit asa gallery of art ies specially ened ‘ Sale . ‘erms cash. peanire A, GREEN, Auctioneer. _ (Organ) constant employment will be g No. 490 South Fourteenth street. GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER a D: mn y °.. vToiaas dee 5-8 known here, and need no comment. y other gems by Verbochoven, Robbe, ‘on, Pyno, &e., grace the collection. hitewasher. by Battalic, of Brussels, ; painter of the age; y judge by this specimen, we rves all that ean be said in hie tven, Apply et | FOR RENT—SE HANDSOMELY idee oat : with gas. Apply at a. avenue, opposite Wil- cec 3—6t ditfon of Cuinanity affticted with practitioner of medieines the secrets of the MATEATA MEDICA, y the invention and perfection of an in vey to the Inngea medicine in the ape ofa highly Medicated Vapor, which ants directly on are troubled with disearse tri rve thelr interbtte by trial.—{ New Vork N. said to be the first interior and, if we mu: think he deze: BERS OF CONGRESS & OTH- dweliing House Jost modern styles, by aPerpathy. Those who n 3 geo jepore CAUTION.--DR, CURTIS'S HYGHATA Is the original and outy gentine article. 3 im I>’ Ambrotype.—Ameongst the most at- ‘imens of the Photographic art, now on exhibition at WHITKEHURST’S GALLERY, are the AMBROTYPES. They sre traly « beantiful Picture, and in some respects au improvement op the old familiar De contains quite a large collection Dagnerreotypes of the United ince 1890; members of the Uuited ut Pierce and Cabinet, and many other jon. A visitfio WHITRAURST'S GAL nesivania avenue, is weil worth the trou- For rent, a first ated, built in the m on “gabon ag ry of water, gas, tinis! recently in every ‘apply to JAMES J. MIL- avenue and 7th st. pa a eh Da ‘ANTED—A FIRST RATE PLAIN COOK. industrious, thoroughly She is wanted to She must be ar competent, and not i cook In a boarding house, and is expected to look the interests of heremployer. An ious woman, who can meet the find 2 good home and good “ET,” at this office. These paintings be! x long to a collecto: 3 — in selections . Bsdaey has long been acknowl- tractive and boantiful R, corner Louisia dec 1— _Causrormia Vecrration.—Mr. Abner H Young, of this city, to-day exhibited to us several vegetable curiosities from the ‘ State,” sent tohim b: Yon-in-law, a resi “luster of pota grown from a@ single eeed ; to the regular manner in wh nected, been called the anh They have but ad, ay ntly, ae ly, UILDING LOTS.—FOR SALE, a variety of low price building Lots located on the Island t-and other parts of the ci y, on terms accommodat- | ing to purchasers. Enquireat J. EF KENDALL, office between 6th and 7th streets, north side Pa. avenue, 3d story front room, over R. Morrow’s Exchange Office. y Mr. Robert Kellen, his ident of that country. ‘The in number, was and it has, owing ch they are con ‘* Bouquet of Pota- few eyes, and are as ie on oo erp were r to, about ei; length, is clustered with its hea’ companions, nnd the fir: stem. The onion is a inches in diameter, and, says, “largo enoug! eyes of a whole nati was a fine speci kind, in sizo, BOARDING. URNISHED OR UNFURNIS) WITH OR WITHOUT BO. WILSON having removed to those new and com modious Houses on the north side of D street, be- tween Sth and Sth, is now date those wishing rooms ed, with or without board. ARDING.—MRS. DUVALL, No. 331 Penn- osite Brown’s Hotel, has bie rooms, suitable for families or single gentlemen, which she will rent with board at moderate commen six or eight a Celebrated German BLFTERS.—The condition vf the stomach is of vital import. = Toons or child can be healthy unless the work © eslion is regularly, thoronghly and vigorous! performed. With three feartl ¢ nie oS the case, and yet the rem: HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, Jackson, Phitadeiphia, will as surel: healthy action of the et R RENT—SEVERAL HANDSOME Par- Jors and Chambers, with Also, table and transient boar SMITH’S, 233 F street. ENATORS, MEMB sons wishing a suite o! of civilised society this fs nos jd. Inquire at Mrs. te within the reach of all. prepared by Dr. C. ¥ y create a reguiar and ‘h a8 of! will leesen the friction of ctim of dyspepsia or indigestion in any of ite forme try ft, and we guarantee a xood appetite, phy sical vigor, firm nervee, sound al cheerfulness by day. ‘See atvertisement. U7 Hostetter’s Bitters —Since the award of « diplor-a from the thir‘centh annual exhibition of Mechanics’ Institnte, held in the city of | Cincinuati, numerone thelr ap. earance, which we c: presented to be the ea r which properties a award of a diploma. ,» OR O per- f Rooms or Chambers, for a mess er single persons, cen be suiied at No. 468 10th street, between D and E; or the entire house will be rented on reasonable terms to a responsible tenant Apply at the dwelling, 408. ‘st named serves aga “bouncer,” twenty i as the Intelligencer ‘a to bring tears from the n Besides these, there ‘imeD of oats, of the ordinary skuost that of orange seed. from these vege\ables, the soil iteruia is extremely fertile. jeep by night, and fucrecsed R RENT—A HANDSOME PARLOR and Pleasant furnished Chambers, with gas and water fixtures in the rooms. aud a | bathing room fn the house. The location is a de- sirable one, being convenient to the National and , Browns’ Hotel. Apply to ©. K LUNDY, No. 46 a Paes between 6th and 7th sts. OARD,&c._—-MRS. BATES,ON THES. W. corner of Pennsylvania avenue and $th street | pared toaccommodate gentlemen withrooms, ith or without board. Every effort will be made to render those comfortable who may favor her imitations have m. te public against, as they their medical effects as a to HOSTETTER'S BITTERS, as heretofore, stand uurival'ed for their medical powers in ‘giving strength and vigor to a de Dilitated constitution; and, during Scrreua Courr.— Ww Yeate rday, G “ Esq_, of Maine, yf aes, ben and J. Murrey Rush E ‘8, were admitted te prac- tise a3 attorneys aud counsellors in this court. © steamer General Harmer and others, claim- Frisbee, own- 4, was called was taken up on an appeal urt of the United States for ict of Louisiana swarm weather, we ould advise every family ta keep a supply on band. Chil- Ul find the bewefit of a trial. dec 5— dren, aa well aa edults, sale by Draggixta gener’ Uj Are you Sick?—Then yeu ean’t be Don’t delay until your complaint is ineura «i then mourn when it is too lat iseane which people the chi HENRY DANZIGER, AT, MICE, AND INSECT EXTERMINA- TOR, from New Y ork, will remain in Wash- ington city until the loth day of this month. Or- ders received for clearing: houses of all kinds, and | selling the preparation at wholesale and retail, from 9a.m. to 3 p. m.,at the Nationzi Hot], room 188. Price per box, 50 cents. NationaL HoTEeL, Washine ton, 29th Sept. The undersigned proprietor of the Hotel, hav- ing engaged the servaces of Mr Henry Danzinger, of New York, to kill the rats, roaches, and 1 ants that infested this establishment, takes pleas- ure in testifying that he has been eminently suc- forming all, and more than I ex- fed of hii, and that the Hotel is entirely clear of these troublesome and obnoxious vermin. | OR REN T—A THR with back buildi ' between 6th and 7th, containin ‘n chambers, dining room, kitchen, and good cellar, all in good order. | house and actsiern in the yard. Eaquire of H.8 | DAVES, No. 459 Ninth street AKERS, LOOK OUT!—FOR RE well established Business Stand, on the cor- nerof 12th and north F streets, that three-story brick house, with basement, cellar, aud yarret, with a large bake-house and oven, &c., all com plete, with a large let and stable attached. These | premises have been used as a bakery by John M raft for many years past,and perhaps is the best stand for that business in this city The whoie will be rented for one or mor® vears | On reasonable terms to z punctual teaant. 2 pply, adjoining the premises, to MARY C. KRAFT, Adiniuletratrix. H TTENTION, LAND SEEKERS—FOR sale—70 acres of Land in Alcxaudria cont, . ‘Va, 6 miles from Washingtea city; 2s This place was former’ in the tract known as ‘*‘ The Glebe.’ | wooded aud watered; improved by au excellent dwelliny-house, select young orchard, &e; and Possesses every requisite fora deligh:ful private Tesidence. Inquire at the corner of Lith and M FOR RENT.—The new brick House on the southexst corner of 11th and M streets __ nov 1—eolm “STORY BRICK The case of th 0. $27 H street, (William L. Cozz ants and appellants. er of the steamer Arkansas No. by the court. from the cirenit co; the eastern distri _ On motion of Hon. J. P. Berjamin, of Lou- Istana, counsel for the appellee, lants in this case were called. aud. appear, the case was dismissed, with costs The ease of Joel Wright, plaintiff in error, vs. Sehuyler MH. Mattisen, was called by the ¢ This case was argued. by Mr. Brown- ing for the plaintiff in error, an liams for the defeydant in crror. The court adjourned. There is gas in the dragging through the Spring cause your blood is loaded with bile, Don't wear the head ache, heartburn, and their kindred disorders, because your de yourself around th stomach fs foul, Dou’ . Don't show yourseif avout, lean, haggard, tomach hud Bowels need Ayer's Pills act these things rich parify the body avd ceved in, becanse you: ng inte healthy action. os surely as water quenches fire. The} blood, sim réstore their functions into thy activity which taken. They are the one eongnized by all who know dis know them. Take the the Pills for all derange. Great medical wonder of this thelr virtues, and many tho Cherry Pectoral for Cough, ments requiring a Purgative medicine. by Di AYER, Lowell, Mase., and sold by int. 3 Washington; 0. M. LINTHICUM, * me SALE. RWATALE en || CONGRESS HALL RESTAURANT. ee ee aes ESSRS. FENWICK & WESTERFIELD ned an establishment thus ennsylvania avenue, between Second and Third streets, where they will to gratify the public with all the deli- caries of the season. MEDICAL CARD. R. STANISLAS HERNISZ, REGULAR PRactTITIONER o¥ Homarpatny, Office No. 231, co.ner of F and Fourteenth streets. Dr. STANISLAS HERNISZ heving returned from Eurepe with improved health, will attend to the practice of his from 10 o’clock a. m_ to Miss Nivisoy, graduate in medicine, will deliver a lecture this evening, at Carusi’s Ggleon, on the subject of Physiology. We had the plezsure of listening to one of her lec- tres several weeks ago, and were pleased d somewhat instructed b U7 We are glad to see t * ite duereward. When De. L. B. WRIGHT'S LIQUID CATHARTIC, not true merit is ret commence'l te with her » bh her manner completely removed ‘efficacy of the medicine, ae well as its entire anccess. We believe thousands have lene th Doctor for his really meritorign:s preparation, and espe: ia thers, plysiciana and beads of families, who tte cheltren aad invalide withont th i destroying and sebilitati: Tetching, one rather enjoys i vertisement, and parciase wi theme, by her enunciate: as sho will on this ocvasio: story of ladies and gentlemen ‘haps, be indelica will meke en in us tu suggest that she ito speak a little louder ion. Office hours The Alexandria Ga- shtfoot, the wan arrest- ises ef Mz. Joseph Co!- ton, has made a full confession of the robbery and also confessed having esca United States Penitentiory on t September, where he w: ing etolen goods. and Dwelling, No. 6 Bridg town, so long occupied as Emme: ery. Apply ean Y, next door, A CARD. ILLIAM TUCKER, MERCHANT TAIL- or, No. 426 Pennsylvania avenue, would re- spectfully call the attention of members of Con- gress, Strangers, and Citizens generally to his extensive stock of CLOTHS, one “Bau de Vie," of CHEWING TOBACOO usually of. fored bearto the genuine VIRGINIA ARTICLE, sold by BEN NETT & BEERS, at Richmond. , and fn daitr infercouree with ie State, they have epportunitics ing the “first pick” of the choicest cropa, and they eonf- Gentiy aseure gentlemen who way order from thei that they will furnish su article which will elicit their warmest com ASSIMERES, NGS of the latest styles, which he is epared to make up at the skoriest notice and in ylez. {Union} nov 27-2w CHAUNCY WARRINER, WATCHMARER AND JEWELER, No, 370 Penn. avenue, (UNDER BROWN®S? HOTEL,) WASHINGTON, D.C. RNISHED ROOMS.—Mrs. G. ANDER- ON has two pleasant Parlors and three Chambers, which she will rent during the se: sion of Congress, or by the year. situated over the Music and Stationery Store, No 276 Pa. avenue, two doors from the Kirkwood as confined for receiv- Mr. Colton proceeded to mm and stated the facts of the case to the keeporof the Penitentiary, who came to this city, and identified Lightfoot. The case has been laid before the President who will o be adopted in the e most fashionable TOC . It can be eent in apy quantisy dealred, by express or other- The rocms are MARRIED, On the 4th instant, by the Rev. P. D. Gurle: D.D,Mr. WM STOREY to Miss JBNETT: HENDERSON, both of this city. it Pauline, Warren co..N.J., JACOB HUNS- EUPHEMIAL. | AND FOR SALE WITHIN © MILES OF ton city, or 244 miles from Bladens- This land fs in cultivation, and hasa good supply of tire-wood and timber, and is well watered With the best springs. It will be sold for cash, or on Jong ercdit if desised. I have also 212 acres entire wood land within miles of the railroad, which can be cut and 'd in the city at a large proft EDWARD SIMMS, Savings Bank, Washin 5 on city. nev 28—eod3w OR RENT —SOME VERY DESIRABLE Rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with or lying on H street, between determine the cours On the 224 ult by the Kev. Mr. RGER, of this city. toM HUNT, cf the former plac: Tae Bax of the Washington Highlanders, at Mander’s Hall, last night, was largely at- The members of this gallant and ef- ficient corps appeared in fall military A platoon of the National Blues from Ba!timore Was in attendance by invitation; while mem- bers of several of onr military companies, in diversified the cod music andan © “the guod things of life,” zerved to aid to the enjoyment; and the danco il! A happy time DR. R. &S. JAMES, RADUATE OF THE PHILADELPHIA HOMGPATHIC Coll in every branch of his Office—Comer of New York avenue and Fif- teenth street, oo the drug store of J. W. Nairn. , Offers bis s“rvices On the 6th instant, after a sudden iliness of 24 T. LAUGHENY, aged 43 His relatives and friends are rexpectfu' ted to attend his faneral on to-morrow (Saturday) at 11 o’clock. from his Jate residence, obinson, No. 553 Pa avenue At the residence of his brother, Robert Ball, jr, in this city, cn the morning of Thursday, cember6, WM. BALL. Ball, Sr., of Alesandr! was an irreproachable man in all his habits and relations in life, heing a good son. ¢ leaves an only large cirele of relatives and friends to mourn his FRENCH BOUT MAKER. ACOB WOLFSTEINER, No. 487 Eighth st., near Pa. avenue, is now pre; make the most Fashtonable French Boots leng experience and pra tice in this branch of the business in York, justify bfia in sa) be excelled in this countr Has on band a lot already made up, to which the particular attention of peutlemen are invited. eep i—im* pleasantly ex«'ting seeno without board, by 2 , 10th and lich streets, No. 436 FOR SALE —THIS RES!- ce is situated in the immediate vicinity of vrch, Fatrfax county, Va.; fs 10 miles , 8 from Alexandria, and 6 pe location is one celebrated ‘The above place comprises ten acres of first rate land, a dwelling-honse, barn, The dwelling is large and com- modious, and built with a special reference to modern conveniences. The barn embraces car- riage houre, storage room, stabling, &c is a wood lot inthe vicinity which will be scld with the above, or se The above described those desiring a beautiful count would also be an admirable locat! The Alexandria, Loudon and Hampshire Rail- road is within quarter of a mile. For further particulars apply to H.N. Gilbert, . Esq., Washington, D. C., orto the subscriber on R. F. JUDSON. ‘ais and New aged dl years, son of Robt ing that his boots cannot Capra Court —To-day was tricd for the grand lare: from Wm. 8. Riley ; feund guilty mended tothe mercy of the court. from Washington c from Georgetown. fruit trees, &c. (on the 6th instant, in the 23d year of his age, JOSEPH LOVELL JOHNSON, youngest son of Dr. Richmond Johnson. His frieads_ and those of his family, are invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his fa- ther, corner of K and 25¢ on Saturday, the Sth instant J. W. Smallwood (colored) was on trial for syns larceny when we left the court room Laskey E ARE THIS DAY IN RECEIPT OF A magaificent 7 octave Rosewood PLANO, from the world-renowned; manufactory of Hallet, Davis & Co., Boston. We have also on hand superb Pianos from Bacon & j Raven, New York; Knabe, Gaehle & Co., Balti- more, ranging from $175 to S50. we purchase for cash, and hence we are enabled bargains. Old Pianos taken ' uning and repairing attended to. { « the Piano, Music. Perfumery, Sta- if HN F. ELLIS, 306 Pa. avenue, near 10th street. Natioxan Taeatre.—To morrow evening, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Williams will appear at this establishment in th ularity of this lady : ‘ at 120 waa place is recommended to gentleman renders ation from us unnecesa- She will sing *‘ Bobbin’ Around,’ ‘My Ann,”’ and “Fi i DISTRIBUTION rTH SPLENDID PRIZE EMBROIDERY, FROM LONDON EXE Cost of the Goods, $2,515; will be disposed of for $1,000, by 200 chances at $5 each. Thirty Prizes as follows : 1. —— a Dres: Tuese Pianos fon for a school. to sell them at great Taz Koxxex Opsea Trourn. at the Varie- tan ae ainicie 30 ties, last night, were greeted wi The music, vocal and in:t cuted in fine style, w! | the premises nov 6—2awtJant VOR RENT—A WEL'.-FURNISHED suite of Rooms, a pirlor aud two Bed Chambers ly to No 217 Per fe their witticiamns pro- voked the most earnest and heartiest outburst of laughter. They perform again to-night. HATS EW YORK WINTER Beebe, Learv, Genin, with other fash- iouable Gentlemen’s Dress HATS, a full and complete assortment at LANE’S Hat, Cap ry Geat’s Furn. Store, 421 fa. avenue. STYLES OF tween Mth and st ew 0 OOM FOR RENT.—A pleasant Room tn the third story, with or without furniture Appl toGEO. WILLNER’S Paper- hanging 4. Elegant Embroidered © 5. Spledia Embroidered ee Pickrocsezrs ano Hore. Tatnves.—We Embroidered Dress. would merely suggest to citizens and strang- ers to be on their guard, as yesterday, a nuin- ber of light fingered gentry, who have come bither to avail thomselves uf the opportunity of @ gulden harvest, were re . Embroidered Muslin Slee Embroidered Chemisette.. - Embroidered Pocket Handkerc! . Gold Embroidered illusion Dress. . Infant's Embroidered Cap \. —— Pocket Handkerchief. 0 do. nee . Infant's Embroidered Merino Dass - Embroidered Muslin Chemisette. - Maline Lace Cape. - Embroidered Pocket Handkerchief. Do. do do. .. - Real Point Lace Collar... . Do. do. es Embroidered Mu: Do. a OTS FOR 84 LE—TWO OR THREE ood Buliding Lots in a rapidly improving neighborhood for sale on ts ysars’ credit ply tos. H. DRURY. DOZEN GOOD CUL’D KID Glove 109 dozen Linen cambric Handkerchiefs, at 100 dozen Linen cambric Handkerchiefs at 12% 200 dozen Cotton, Silk and Merino Hose and Half Hose, of every With many other RD OYSTER ESTABLISHMBNT, Corner of Nineteenth aud if> Families supplied in every styie. Tas Exsisition, last night, of the Metho- dist Protestant Sunday School, ia the Ninth street charch, wascrowded. The pieces were admirabiy rocited and the singing executed creditably to the children. ceived in subscriptions wag about one hundred and twenty-five doll LESSONS ON THE PIANOFORTE. | ADAME PAUL PAILLARD. WHO HAS just arrived from Paris, where she was a pu- the most celebrated Professors and herself a ‘eacher of Music with much success, respectfully informa the ladies and families generally of Washington that she proposes to give instruction Madame P. fcels confident that she will be able ing forward her pupils as rapidly as would be consistent with 2 thorough knowlcdge of the Tae amount re- WAL. R. RILEY, corner 8th st., opp. Centre Market. “Speciuex Drusx afternoon the disgueti man; an adult cow on one side. and a means of tiese crut slow progress on!y in *—We saw yesterday scene of a drunken ion propping him up all boy ou the other. By was able to make 7 ad Lace Collar. 7. Irish Guipure Collar . Freach Embroidered Cap Croche Collar. +s Misses’ Embru MISS MORELY S CONSTANTLY RECELVING WINTER MILLINERY at her Rooms, 304 Penna. Entrance between Mr. Rideaour’s Confectionery 2nd Mr. Eliis’s. Punctual attention given to all orders which ske may be favored with tf Her terms will be moderate, and she will give lessons at the residence of the scholars, or at her own rooms, as may be most egreeable to her pa- WHanasr0H Two Youxa M avenue, up stairs u ex ¢ a guard at th Capitol last night, after pmeoe af ing aroused their ey: | Madame P., contemplating a permanent resi - deuce at Washington, res} atronae of the citizens For information call at 256 Pennsylva' nue, or at Gautier’s Saloon. dec FRESCO & OKNAMENTAL PAINTING. E SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY in- ms the citizens of Washin todo FRESCO ORNAMENTAL and and SIGN PAINTING in the best man- ner and at stort notice. He aleo paints BAN did co tittt fra iption ellows’ Aprons, ju the le. OeRN of all kinds varnished A order, JOHN E. PETERS, No. 487 ‘Tenth st., between Gand H. The Drawing witl etfully solicits a sha e 15th of January, 1556. ‘The above Guods are on Exhibition at our store, persons are respectfully invited to call and examine them, as they a: goods of the kind in this country. CLAGETT, NEWTON, MAY & CO, and 9th street. LADLES FURS—FURS. EYMOUR,IN GEORGETOWN, HASCOM- A'S, of his ows Importation and mane 8, of his own importation and maa- ofactare, heretofore offered in the District, ADA MINK SABLE STONE MARTIN SIBERIAN SQUIRREL LYNX, ROCK MARTIN up tn the various styles worn, for La |» positively, take place on the il by Capt. Bire to await the proceedinys of the fom ireb NATIONAL BOWLING SALOON. AVING REFITTED AND OTHERWISE furnished and Improved this resort for those desiring exe-cise end aoe - “gocroh - strang 2 ern esetieg them that they will jon not elsewhere to be found issourl avenue, near 6th street. Fox is tas Seveste Wagp e most elegant young men yesierday af! selves by rivting and pug thet portion of the cit discredit as well 2s tot encounters in > mueh to their owa disgrace of the ony. to give mea call, meet with a rece, It is situated on Covert or Cains —Yesierday, in the case ares ayes OF SINGING, FLUTE, §c., LICITATION OF forming class- MR. W PROFESSOR YY "veveral of bls rien, porpons se’ is es for VOCAL iNGrRUCTI N, persons and adults, ly divided accord! itn ‘ve doll . is, five jars Than ive fo desttous of availing themselves of the facilities thus of the governme marks; when th COMFORT AND ELEGANCE, DD & CO , ARK PREPARED TU SHOW their extensive assortment of RICH FURS, comprising the most fashionable s\yles now in a UR both for you War u Rerer and which classes will = " 3 ng to the ages and sexes calling early at the Fu quarter of 20 lessons. a ited to early application to MER, at bis resitience, Wo. 233 ith. oc 1 OPENING To. AND BEST AssORTED \ CHINCHMLLA, CH BONNETS, ever AND FITCH, in Telmas, Mantliles, Vic'orines, Muffs, and nits, and other styles, which are offered for sale at very tar derate prices at their fashionable HAT CAP and FUR Establishment, west end Browns’ Marble Motel, Pa. avenue. we AGEH BEEM DEKUT, N Adarkei Space, between 7th Pennsylvania avenue, between 4 and 6th street, os ated EE OS By JAS. C McGUIRE, Auctioneer. EREMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE Collection of Oil Paintings by Cata- 1 »—On THURSDAY afternoon, December 6th, at4 o’clock, at Carusi’s Saloon, ? sPall sell achojee collection of Uil Paintings yy anci@Band rfiodern masters, be'ng seletions by agentieman from the principal leries on the ¢ontinent of Europe. Among the anetent masters will be found some fine sano, Domiaichino, Hutenburgh, a Sarte, Meeli, Polemburgh, Tempeste; and Toodern school will be fou? ; jr., Robeits, F. many others. The gallery is oj on free exhibition from % o'clock a m. to4 o’clock p. m. dally. - Terms: $50 and under cash; over that suma credit of 60 and 90 days, for satisfactorily endorsed notes, bearing interest. JAS. C. MeGUIRE, dec 5—It Auciloneer. I> The above sale is postponed until this (Friday) evening, at 7 o’clock, rame place. dec 7-1t J.C. MeGUIRE, Auct. bE ptenietet SALE.—By virtue cf an order of distrain from Hugh Gelston against the goods and chattles of Dentoa S_ Porter, to satisfy rent due and in arcars, J will ex; at public sale. on the 13th day of December, 1855, at 11 o’clock a m., inthe Billard Saloon, situated on the corner of Sixth street and Pennsylvania avenue, in the city of Washington, to the highest bidder for cash, two Billiard Tables. dec7—3t*® WM CAMMAOK, Jr., Bailift. By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioncer. TP\RUSTEW’S SALE OF AN ASSORTED St ck of Dry Goods.—Bv virtue ofa deed in trust, bearing date on the 3d and recorded on the Sth day ef October, 1955, the subscriber will sell, at public saie, on WEDNESDAY, the Sth day of December, 1855, at 10 o’clock a. m., on the second floor of the store No. 289 Pennsylvania av- ente, south side, nearcorner of Tenth st. west, zn assorted steck of Dry Goods, consisting of— Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets Riankets, Marseilles and other Quilts Delaines, Alpacas, Sareges Kerseys, Ginghams, Osnaburgs Linen and ton Sheetings and Shirtings Curtai: id and other Cottons Check triped M Plain and figured ©; Black and colored Silks Marsciiles and other Vesting» ‘Table Clotbs and Diapers Crape and other Shawls Linens, Cottons, Threads And a general assortment of other art cles in the dry :oods line too numerous to menticn. The above sale offers a favorabie opportunity to merchonts and housekeepers end others to reke purchases The terms will be: All sums of and under $30 cash; ever 230 and under 950 thirty days; over $5) and under S109 sizty divs; over $100, two, three and feur months, with tnterest. fer notes, with approved endorsers; and if not complied with in three days after sale the right to resell, at the risk and expense of the defaulting purchasers, is reserved by the Trustee. CHAS. 8. WALLACH, Trustee nov 22—e0Ads J.C. McGUIRE, Auct I The above sale will be continued er- ery duy. at 10 o'clock a. m., uutil the whole is disposed of CHAS. 8. WALLACH, Trustee dec 6—tf J.C. McGUIRE, Avet By JAS ©. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. VRUSTEE’S SALE —By virtue of 2 deed of trust, bearing date Sth September. 1655, Yor tiain purposes thereia expressed, | sball se!l.on the premises, at4 o’clock p m.,on the 7th inst , it No. 3,in Square 761 in the City of Washing- ton. This lot fronts 658 feet on south E street, be- tween 2d and 3d streets east: is 144 fect deep; near the Capitol, and ina rapidly improving part ofthe city Terms at sule, whioh will be without reserve. . F. CALLAN, Trustee J.C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer _ dec 5—8t {Intel} By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. , WO HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS at Aunction.—On TUESDAY, the 1th instant, I shall sell, on the premises, at 1 o’clock p. m., perts of lets Nos. 1 and 22 in square No. 469 Part of Lot No. 1 is at the corner of seuth K and 4% street west, fronti 22 feet 6 Inches on 436 street, running back with the line of K street °5 1 Part of Lot No 22 fronts 25 feet on south 1, be- tween 4}; and 6th streets, running back 67 feet Both of the above lets are handsom-ly located and must be sold to the highest bidder, and title indisputable. ‘Terms: One-third cash; the ba’ance in 6 and i2 months, for notes bearing interest from the day of sale. A deed given and a Geed of trust taken. dec 5—d A. GREEN, Auct. By JAS. C. McG@IRE, Auctioneer. RUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate.—By virtue of a deed of trust to the subscriber, dated April 12, 1851, and duly record ed in Liber J. A.S., No. 23, folios 421, 422, 493, and 424, one of the land records for Washington county, I shall sell, at public auction, to the high- est bidder, on MONDAY 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 ‘Terms: One-third cash; the residue in 6, 12 and 16 months, with interest, secured by adeed of ee the Ler oar ms All con’ ing at c yurchaser. veyanctMENRY NAYLOR, Trustee. J. ©. McGUIRE, Auct. Immediately alter the above. on the prem- ises, we sball sell, by virtue of a deed of trust dx- ly recorded, &c., lots Nos. 8,4, 5and 6, in Page’s subdivision of square No. 390. Terms as above. - If the purchaser or purchasers shall fail to com- ply with the terms of sale within five days there- after, the Trustees reserve the right te resell, at the risk and expense of said defaulting purchaser. JOHN T. FENWICK, 2 pry sine RICHARD WALLACH 5 JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. nov 13-2aw&ds By JAS. C. McG UIRE, Auctioneer JALE AT AUCTION OF A STATIONERY and Fancy Store.—By order of a deed of trost, executed on the 29th of September, 1°53, and at the request of all parties interested, the subscriber wit, on MONDAY, the 10th any 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 Lith and 12th streets The assertment coin- prises many useful aud fancy articles, and dealers aad families Wishing to obtain such articles will find it to thelr interest to aitend. The sale will commence at 19 o'clock 2. m., and the terms are: For all sums of $25and under cash, to be paid on delivery of the articles; end for sums over that amount a credit of sixty und ninety days will be given; the purchaser to give notes, satisfactorily endorsed, bearing interest fron the day of sale these terms be not complied with within five days from sale, the right is reserved of reselling at the risk and expense of the first chaser. P.S. The store is for rent; inquire on the prem- lees By order of the ‘Trustee JAMES C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. Mv AKSHAL’S SAL. virtue of two writs of Fieri Facias, {ssued from the Clerk’s of- fice of the Circuit Court of the District of Columr- bia for the county of Washin; and to me di- rected, I shall expose to public sale, for cash, on WEDNESDAY, the 19th day of December ne: at 12 o’clock, m , before the Court-house of «: county, the following described property, to wit: All the right, tille, and interest. of James Crut- chett in and to Lot No.3 in — No 683, to- improvements ther with all and sings ereon, in the city of \» seized and levied upon as the property of James Cratchett, aud will be sold to satisty Judicials, eto,, 4 aod 145 to March term tes, Sill & Letean againet James Crutchett JONAH D. HOOVER, i Marehal for the: District of Columbia. ov eeu (0) j Subjects, illustrative of found specimens of Robbe, Battalia, Verbechoven Lee, R A., Farl Herring, Willies, A. Van Willies, and heuses iong known as brlenging to fashionable style this day received from New York. consisting Velvet, Moire Antique, Silk, Satin, Plush other HATS, aed whieh we are prepared to offer at the lowest New York TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. See oe _* = Destructive Fire in New York. *7#! “Naw Yorx, Dec 7.—Last night a destrue- tive fire ‘oscurted in Cedar stroet, partially dest roying Nos. 40, 42 and 44 The buildings.wore occupied as stores by several tenant. among whom were Messrs— Nevitt, Lathrop and Rogers, of Savannah, and Bancroft, Bells and Marshall, Charles— ton. The loss is estimated at $40,000 At ths sume time three hundred bales of cotton, just landed on the pier from the Black Warrior were burnt. * Transportation of U.8. Troops to Oregss. Naw York, Des. 7 —The Government hat contracted with the Pacific Mail Steamship Company to convey 800 troops to Oregon, and the steamer St. Louis has been chartered for the purpose. She departs for Aspinwall the 15th instant. é Fire in the Sing-Sing Prison. New York. Deo. 7.—A large fire was ragiogs in the Sing-Sing prison Jast night. At last ac- counts all the shops on the west side were in flames and the vrisoners were yelling in the most demoniac manner. The main building was.not supposed to be in immediate danger. Charieston Markets. Cuan estox, Dec. 6.—Cetton—Sales 12,000 bales, inclnding 500 sold to-dey. Good mid- dling elosed at 8]. Receipts for the weok 20,000 bales. Increased receipts st all 337,000 baler over last year. Rice ad- vauevd tc.; good quality 4ic. Freights are advancing ; half a penny on cotton to Liver- pool has ahs refused. New Orleans Market. New Onveans, Doo. 6.—Cotton—Sales to- day of 5,500 bales at a decline of jatc. Mi dling Sugar is firm and unchanged, b considerably less than an average crop is ex- pected. Molasses 33ic. Balt more Markets. Baurmore, Doc. 7.—Flour is duit, and held at $9, for Howard street, Ohio and City Mills, but no buyers. ; white, good to Wheat is dull and dreepi _— $2.10a$2.11; red, to prime, $1.95 a$2. Corn is active, but declined; yellow 70a33¢ > white 70a7% ; old white and yellow sold for 952. Provisions are quiet. Bacon—Shoulders at Téal3ic.; sides 14c.: hams I3al4e. Pork— Mess $21a$21.50; new mess beef $18 Lard is getting scarce; sales in bbis. at 124¢.; in kegs 13tc. New York Markets. New Yorn. Dec. 7.—Floar has declined; sales of 6,500 bbls. straight State $8.S74; Ohio $9 37; Southern is $9.62. Wheat is dull; sales of 5 000 bushels Western red at $2 08; Southorn red at $2.10; Southern white $2 25. Corn is drooping; sales of 15,000 bushels West- ern mixed $1 Pork has declined; sales of 250 bbls. at $20.50 for mess. Beef is lanquid; sales of 200 bbls. at $15 79 for Chicago rei Lard has advanced; sales of 7,50 bbie. at 124. Whisky is firm; sales of 190 bbls. at 39¢. Stocks and Exchange. New Yorx, Dec. 7.—Stocks are lower, Can- ton Co.’s shares 203; Cleveland and Toledo Reilroad 73; Cleveland and Pitts 62; Cieveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad 102; Cumberland Cxal Cu. 21j; Erie Railroad 46); Galena and Chicago 120; Michigan Southern Raitroad 91!; Michizan Central 95; Reading 87/, Virginia 6's 954. Missouri 6’s Sterling exchange is dull at 548]. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. 2 | Doped SALE OF CHINA, GLASS, and Crockery Ware, Knives and €crks. &c-—The sale of the above mentioned articles will be continued at my Auction Store THURS- DAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the 6th, 7th, and *th instant, commencing at 7 p’clock in the evening. — —_— large and ofa fine quality. Ve deem it u: to particularize dec 5—4td mA, OREEN, Auctioneer By S. WRIGHT; Auctioneer df lye WAREHOUSES IN GEORGET'S at Auction.—Will be sold separafely at blic auction in front of the , on SAT- RDAY, the Sth December, 1 at 4 o'clock p. m_, those "wo three-story Brick Warehouses, »! uate opposite the Town House, on street. Georgetown; each baving a front on Bridge st. of about twenty fect, with a depth back of some &f- ght fect, » subject to an annual ground cf fifty cents per front foot, being the Ware- estate of T. Cramphin, deceased. Terms at the sale. deci a EDW.S. WRIGHT, Auct HOICE FKUIT TREES AT AUCTION In order to give all aS an Opportunit: of securing a portion of the fine Fruit Trees ratved by the late Jno. H. King, at Valley View Farm. nest Georgetown, the executrix of the estate has deter- mined to ofer them to the bighest bidders on THURSDAY and SATURDAY of each week, in front of the Auction Store of Messrs. Wall, Bar- nard & Co. These trees are all grafted fruits, in a flourishing condition, of good size, end will be warranted to be what — are represented Catalogues can be on a at the above Auctien Store, and at the i> eae Farm, in Centre Market. E. J. KING, deci Exeoutrix. TOTICE.—By virtue of an order of distrain from Thos. Berry against the goods and chat- tles of James King, to poe cana —— ~ arrears, | will expose at ] on 1 day of Decem! 5 I655,at 11 o'clock. on the prem. izes one fraine Cai ter’s Shop, situated on the northeast corner of New York avenue and 15th street, in the city of Washington, to the highest bidder for cash WM. CAMMACK, Jr., dec 5—eoSt bauer OTIC: virtue Mean +% from Thes rry against chat- tles of Charles ‘Mecaty” to satisfy rent due and in arrears. I will expese at public sale,on the 1ith day of December, 1855, at i1 o'clock, on the prem- iseés, one frame *s Shop, situated on the northeast- corner php hond York Po the bight treet, in the cit; ‘ ton, to tl yest Midge foreach” WM CAMMACK, Jr dec Bauier _ MK. GOODMAN, Manufacturer of Artificial Teeth EETH INSERTED UFON ALL THE late improved metheds, and in a supericr pinuner. On Silver vanized equal to gold) $1 to 2 extrac Old Canes repaired and adjusted. Work done for Dentists. Office corner of Tenth and E streets. sos, oi nice a a = ACOULTRE & ROGERS’S RAZORS — We have a finsassortmentof the above named RAZORS, to which we call the attention of gen- tiemen who wish to haye an easy shave. Also. STROPS of the most CREAM, SOAPS, gentleman’s toilet. proved makes, SHAVING everything requisite fora T.S. GALLIGAN & co, Fancy Goods and Perfumery. 37 Peno. av , nov 3—tf Under Brown’s Hotel. GRAVELLED COMPOSITION ROOFING ENRY EF. WHITE, 91 NORTH GREEN street, Baltimore, Md , is to exe- cute orders for the above Rovkis G, and will sell ~ materials on the best of terms, and will give instructions gratisto persons wishing to com- mence the above aorede N.B. From years experience will be able to furnish the best article now in use. Vv 23—im* F°; SALE.—A PAIR | OF DARK GREY ld. ‘age Waren Unioa Hotd Stables, nov 30—1w* NEW WINTER MILLINERY. SATURDAY NEXT, DECEMBER ist OMS THOMPSON will open, at our ag store No. 310 Pa. avenue, between Ninth and CU pe ae sortment of WINTER MILLINERY latest and most styles, which we have of and Ladies ure reapecipelly Invited to give us 2 cait and examine oar st HUTCHINSON & MUNRO, No. 810 Py avenue, bet. th and 10th streets, nov wiv W

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