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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Taz Ntw Doz —Since the work on the new dome bas been resumed great progress has been made by the bricklayers and iron workers. The wail has been filled up between the heavy-cast irom brackets to the top, and some of the plinths forming the base of the heavy iron columns have been fitted in place ready to receive the columns. ‘The immense pilasters have begun to arrive at the works from the manufactory; and preparn- tions are being made to commence putting them rst of next week. As fast as they go up by the first of nex up, the columns will follow, and before the sea- son closes, there will be a sufficient number of them up to give the spectator an ideaof the grand roportions of the dome when it ix completed. Pat drawings for the first section are abont com. pleted, and will furnish a sufficient amount of work to occupy the hands through the next en- tire working season. It is expected that the drawings will go into the hands of the founders some time next week. The wall on which rests the massive weight of tron composing the dome, is laid In hydraulic cement, which, when dried, becomes as hard as the brick itself, and between every other course of brick lock strips of sheet iron are :aid in the wall and lapped at the ends to prevent any possibility of the work crackimg or ——- apart it is estimated that when the jron work is all put up, the weight which will rest on the wal! will be one hundred pounds to the square inch; scarcely a tithe of what it ix ca- pable of bearing. The corridors to connect the wings with the main building are being erected witb all convenient dispatch. The second aoe of the walls is more than one half erected, the marble workers are called into active requisi- tion to trim and place the blocks in their appro- Priate places. —_ Tur River —Early this morning a great flight of wild pigeons were seen extending over the river, and the Virginia shore, as far as the eye could reach. Sportsmen were out in all diree- tions, bopping away at them, and many were shot. ‘They first made their Cy ee on the Virginia side of the river above Georgetown,and took a@ course across to the Washington side; when near Alexandria, aegiiepy. the at- mosphere by their numbers. ‘They finally disap- peared, going in the direction of the Eastern vranch. Mr. Thornton Jones, an experienced sportsman, brought up from Virginia on Thursday morning, the result of one day's shooting—four wild tur- keys, ets ey squirrels, twenty ducksof va- rious species, a large number of ortolan, several wild pigeons, pheasants, and other game. Arrangements are being negotiated for the transfer of the Cage Southern mail from the in- terior route to the old route via Aquia Creek; and it is understood that the change will be made (if at al!) about the 15th inst. The great ship Thayer, Capt. Fousland, is at the wharf of the Messrs. Fowle & Co., Alexan- dria. She is the largest merchant ship ever seen at that port, and is considered one of the crack ships of the merchant service. I. O. or O. F.—The R. W G. P. (Joha Thawg announces the following appointments for the semi-annual visitations of the Grand Encamp- ment to its subordinates: Columbian Encampment, Wednesday, Oct. 14. Mount Nebo, Wednesday, Oct. 21. Magenenu, Friday, Oct. 23. Ridgely, Wednesday, Oct. 23 Lodges —The Grand Master.(James A. Brown,) with the Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia, will make semi-annual visitations to the subordi- nate Lodges, ax follows : Harmony Lodge, Monday, Oct. 19. Washington, Tuesday, Oct. 20. Union, Wednesday, Oct. 21. Columbia, Thursday, Oct.» Central, Friday, Oct. 2%. Covenant, Monday, Oct. 26. Excelsior, Tuesday, Oct. 27 Mechanics’, Wednesday, Oct. 25. Friendship, Thursday. Oct. 29. Briday, Oct. 30. Eastern, Can’ Live tn Wasnincton on Stx Txov_ sanp a YEaR.—It will be remembered that Judge Curtis resigned his seat upon the Supreme Court bench upon the ground that he could not live upon $6,000 a year. “*The salary attached to the office,”’ he says, “is utterly inadequate to afford a comfortable home for my family at Washington, while in at- tendance on the Court there, and to pay my other necessary expenses. There has not one year since I was in office that I have not expended my entire private income, and some years [ have ex, ceeded it; and certainly you will agree that at me yee I have not lived extravagantly. In- deed I have lived im such a way as neither my family nor myself have ever been accustomed to; and | must be allowed to think in such a way as is not consistent with the dignity of the office 1 bave held.** Th rather appalling intelligence to those fu Washington who have w live somehow on a dol- lar a day or les. Witp Picroxs.—Early this morning several large flocks of wild pigeons passed over this city. traveling ina northeasterly direction. From prox- imity to the ground many supposed that they had bet recently left the woods in which they rested Jast night. After the passage of the large flocks numerous small ones followed, some of them alighting for a while on trees about thecity. One of them lit among a number of tame pigeons on the street near the canal. between Pour-and-a- half and Sixth streets ; but the tame birds, seem- ing not to fancy their company much, instantly left, appparently much frightened. Marnxer Tuixves —Last night, the dealers in the Centre Market were disturbed by a gang of thieves, who prowled through the market, se- creting themselves under the benches and be- hind the stalls, stealing produce, &c., whenever am opportunity was offered by the temporaty ab- sence of the dealers. The thieves contrived even to steal beavyarticles and escape. These inroads of thieves call for the »: y erection of lamps in the market space, and the passage of a law for the arrest and punishment of persons lurking abort the markets after ten o'clock at night, who are not cre i there, and cannot give a good ac- count of themselves. AN ALEXANDRIAN IN THE CaNaL.—Last night, between 10 end 11 o’olock, a gentleman walking near the canal,on Eleventh street, was startled by the cry ef ‘“ delp me out!” uttered by some one evidently in distress. Hastening to the canal, be discovered a young man splashing about in the mud and water at a great rate, and shonting explosively. He was hauled out, and stated that he, with several Alexandria friends, arrived in the city last evening, and got on a * bust.’ He wandered off, missed his tne © and got inthe canal. When asked his name, he re- _— * Oh, no! if them fellows find out | have os overboard, they'll laugh me ont of Alexan- =t: Boxp Vitraiss.—About one o'clock this morn- ing a gang of men rushed into the toom of Mr. David Reed. on Pennsylvania avenue, between Sixth and Seventh streets, where they ala the Inmates by firing a pistol, and commence searching for money or valuables, in which they met with little success. They made a speedy exit before the watchmen on ‘the beat heard the alarm. They were evidently strangers in Wash- ington, and it will bedifiicult to identify them Ropeeny axD ARREST night James Williamson were arrested in the Sixth Ward by officers Ver- million, Plumsili and Little, for stealing a mo- ney-drawer and its contents, from the counter of Jamex Cross. They were taken before Justice Call, of the Sixth District, and committed to the county jail. Nove. Race came off at Manchester, New Hampshire, last week, between the horses Clif ton and ——s Morrill. It wasa walking match of five miles, for a purse of $50, and won by Clif- ton.” —Ezchange. Our Reuben has read the above and offers to bet his money on a Washington nag—the proper- ty of one of our butter merchants—to beat any- thing living on a walk—in fact, “the can’t do anything elxe'~” WE CALL ATTENTION to the advertisement of Mr. Baker, inanothercolumn. His new book, tiodica! and stationery store, on Seventh street, fous. will undoubtedly prove a great conve- nience to the Seventh Warders DisonpeRty Partizs.—Last night two parties of disorderly persons were noticed in various parts of the city very much under the influence of liquor and inclined to be disorderly. Que arty was from Virginia, the other from Mary- and. They were watched by the guards during the night. Provaxtry.—James Hughes, colored, was at- Tested this morning, for using grossly indecent and profane language in the street. He was taken before Justice Donn, of the fourth police district, and fined 2 and costs Reat Estate.—On Thursday, A. Green, auc- tioneer, sold lots G and H of subdivision of lot 17 ip square 217, on Massachusetts avenue, be- tween Phirteenth and Fourteenth streets, to Ab- ner Brush, for 19% cents per square foot. Tux OLD Senate Cuamarr is being renovated and refitted in handsome style for the coming seasion by Contner, upholsterer. Ox Turspay Bventne the Washington Butch- er Club, No. 1, have their cotillion party at the Nerthera Liberties’ Hall. ‘A Martino PRS Oy ag 08" 4 & Agademy, corner of New York avenue and Four- About seventy ree ame i Mr. Callan, on taking the chair, stated that he ‘was not a creditor himself—that he was sont oe who held certificat jeposite * Several addresses were delivered, expressin, confidence in the honesty of the parties. rs surancex were given that there would be ulti- mately little or no loss, and that the suspended house was yeillieg to farnish all reasonable facil- ities for the entire satisfaction of creditors. The general impression seemed to be that a committee —_ to be appointed to thoroughly lnvestigate and report the affairs of the suspend- ing firm, and that a representative of the creditors ought to be associated with the assignee of the firm. On motion of Col. Wheeler, the following reso- Intien was unanir Ld ad. x ata ng Resolved, That it is due alike to the depositors” as wel! as to Messrs. Pairo & Nourse that a full investigation into the affairs of the concetn be made, and, as Leadon their letter of the Sth inst., that a committee of three be appointed, who shall be authorized to examine into the said af- fairs, and report the result of their labors to an adjourned meeting of the depositors to be heldat Se on Monday the 19th inst., at 4 o'clock, P- The chair appointed Colonel John H. Wheel “7, Wm. A. Thomas, and Jobn H. Smith to consti- tate the committee. More Rowpvism—The night before last, the Seventh Ward, in the immediate vicinity of Four-and-a-half and D streets, was the scene of a series of rascalities perpetrated by a gang of fifteen of our city regulators, who commenced about Il o’clock to announce their presence by firing pistols and making diabolical ngises to the alarm of the citizens living thereabouts. Not content with disturbing the rest of the citizens, or proceeded to the apothecary shop of Mr. Fill andthrew large stones through the windows, which, lodging among the glass bottles and show cases, caused no little damage. They then pro ceeded across to the opposite corner, where they tore down the large new sign of Mr. B. F. Clarke, wood merchant, and split it into fragments. These acts of vandalism committed, they went to the house of a respectable family living near by, where a marriage had taken p!ace during the evening, and attempted to force an entrance, and were only frightened off by the representation from the lady of the house that the family were sick with a contagious disease. After creatin; agreat disturbance here, they assaulted a hack driver and caused bis horses to run away, doing considerable damage. Caxtee Marxet.—The attendance was large, as usual on Satusday, and the supplies average in quality and quantity. The hay market was well supplied, hay selling at 90c.a$1.12 per cwt. The prices in the provision market were about as fol- 12/Shorts ... 1s 12|Shipstutfs . 35255 ia Rese per 18 75al Roll butter. a3 1234) Phil’a prim 40 16| Honey, per 25 12a15)Green corn 12 WaSijEgy plan 4 25 Onions, per 37850 Tomatoes, pk . 40 ‘ - 14a15)Grapes, per Ee $1 Breast pieces .... 16 Cathages prhead. 6 Dried beef........ 18} Butter beans, qt. Chickens, pr'pair. 50a62|Quinces, p’k. 62 OGM 5. aeten ce 5a75| Apples, pk....... 25850 Turtles, each. ..12a81.25) Peaches, per pk... 50a$1 Corned salmon... 15| Beets, per bunch. 3 Herring, per doz.. 20231) Carrots........... 2 Terrapins, each... 37a81|Turnips, perb’ch. Sad Irish potatoes, pk. _ 37|Chestnuts, prqt.. 25 Sweet potatoes, pk 25a37|Chinquapins, qt.. 12% Corn, pr bush.... 85; Cucumbers, pr100 50 Corn, ear, pr bush. 50a60/ Sturgeon cuts.. +prbush.... $2)Rock, per bunch. Rye, pr bush...... 75a80|Trout.. . Oats... + 40a45) Taylo: Meal | « 87a90: Revision or tur City Cuanter.—tThe fol- lowing is the resolution introduced by Mr. Brown at the last meeting of the Councils relative to a revision of the City Charter: Be it resolved, §¢., That there be prpcintes, a joint committee, to be composed of three mem- bers of the Board of Aldermen and four members of the Board of Common Council, acting in con- janction with the Mayor and Attorney for the Corporation, whose duty it shall be to prepare and present to the Councils for their considera- tion and action a revised City Charter, contain- ing ali the important feafures now embraced in the several acts of Congress upon that subject; and also such other and fusther grants of power as the actual necessities of the Corporation will speedily demand. *1ent.—This morning two laboring men got intoa quarrel on Maryland avenue near theegas works, and determined upon a settlement by a fight. They went at it, and the larger of the two finding himself unable to subdue his little oppo- nent by ‘fair play”? seized a large stick and struck him a blow on the head, cutting him bad- ly. Intimation wee given that watchman Hor- her was in the neighborhood, the parties agreed to go and take a drink, and quench all angry eeling. Sicnor Britz.—Everybody will be glad to know that this inimitable performer is to stay another week at Odd Fellows’ Hall. A man who contributes so much tothe innocent enjoy- ment of the public must be looked upon as a pub- lic benefactor, and probably no man in the Union base wider circle of warm friends than Blitz. ——- his programme is to be exceedingly rie! Rev. Dr. Teaspace is inthe city, and will, no doubt, preach to his people to-morrow. To-morrow Dr. Piukney enters upon his min istratior s at the Church of the Ascension. Tuk Franxuix Starve Commitrex of the Columbia Typographical Society meets to-night. Tue Circcit Covrr commences its October term oa Monday next. Warcn Retvrns.—Last night the occupants of the cell« at the central guard house were lodg- ers. and these were dismissed at an early hour. Dee. Hontex & WittiaMs, Physicians for Diseases of Throat and Lungs, 2 North Charles strest, Baltimore. Dr. Hunter or Williams wi!l viet Washington on the 12th and 23th ofeach month. The next visit will be on Monday, the !2th inst. Office 2) Peansylvania avenue, over Mrs. Voss’s Jewelry Store. It Weooine Caxzs, ry ces, made to order, at the Philadelphia Ice Cream Depot, corner i2thand F streets, ee 17-Im* Coats, Pants, anv Vests. Dress Swits, Business Suits. Noan Waxkes & Co., Marble Hall Clothing Store, Browns’ Hotel pectfully an- nounces that their of FaLu and Wister Crotn is now ready for inspection, comprising an ortment of Gentlemen's and Youths’ Clothing of the newest and richest design an material, trimming, and workmanship. Totnose who study excellence, with economy, in fashionsble articles of dress, an Sepcrrentty 18 now offered for selecting from one of the most attractive stocks of Clothing in this city, at very reduced prices. se 15-Im SS SSS od In Georgetown, an the ath GINIA GARRATT., wife ime daughter of the late ‘Thos. Ball, of G the 2th yenr of her age. : The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral on Sunday Afternoon, at 4 om. fom bee late ronments. on High street, tween 3) and ith streets, No. 17, (n the 9th instant, Mrs, MARGARET FER- RISS, sged F3 years. TE" PER CENT. INVESTMENT. Corporation Bonds of the City of Daverport, Jown, prying 10 per cent. interest by Coupon in New y Bo: is of 850 each. The growing city of oport has now about 21,000 inhabitants, and y increasing in wealth and population. . municipal debt is only $158,000, and ite railroad debt only $125,000, and cannot now be increased. The statistios of the city were published in the intelli gencer of the Sith September. We reconwnend taese bonds, believing them .to be as sale as any State or city bond oc6 CHUBB BROTHERS We HAVE NOW ON HAND AT OUR Warerooms, corner of ‘Ith street and, a beh psor n under cane, are fren jargestassortment of PLANOFORTE: MELODY x, ii description. from the nest Lo the most magnificent. Louis XLV. style, rom the celebrated inctory of Erard, Rosenkranz, ad Bacon & Raven, whieh we can sell at the most reasonable terms. Wea being the only practical Pianoforte Makers in the District, can‘give satisfaction in every respect. Persons wishing to purchase a good article are re- quested to give us acall. We have also, on band, seven second-hand Pianos, which we will seli very cheap, to make room for bes __W. 6. METZEROTT. _ NOTICE. y, Undersigned having entered into Co; - Tay, vadersigned HAtR CUTTING, DRESS. ING, WIG MAKING, &c.. &o., will he carried on uader the ot 2gserH. : * i. B.— 8, TOUPEES, SCALPS, &e., made Mp i pb HBA possibie Bolice. A'srlect assortment always on haod,at SARD & WATSON’ oc S-lw wearers hotel end 6th st. sions oW'Patzo k | GEORGETOWN weRAIES. ) Corraspondeicd The meeting of af Tha Bias,” Gaorartown, Oct. 10, 1857. our citizens at Forrest Hall last night, called for the purpose of discussing the Propriety of our Corporation subscribing $200,000 the stock of the Alexandria, Loudoun and was tolerably wellattended. , Esq., of ourcity,and Messrs. McKen- , Dr. Mann, ani ock, on motion of W.H. Tenny, the meeting adjourned to meet at the same place on next Monday evening at 7 o’clock, whe has consented to address the voters of the town fn favor of the enterprise. From present indications, and we have taken mn the subject, we oposition will by at least a two-third vote, if an thing like a full vote of the town shall be poll: rd this project as one of vital import- ance to the future prosperity of G think it is the solemn duty of every may desire to see Georgetown take her pro; the commercial cities of the matter well before they cast their inst this project. We have endured the ign of eld fozyism, we think, just about Messrs. A. H think it more than likely that the A mest villanous trated by a parcel jiece of conduct was perpe- colored youths, near the cor- and Dumbarton streets, on Wednesday night last. The parties alluded to made a violent assault ona the name of Williams, wit! which struck him about the head, in two or three dangerous wounds. to his home, where he lay ina state of insensibil- ity for some thirty-six hours. He was, however. by the skflfnl treatment of Dr. Riley, restor: to consciousness, and was yesterday afternoon considered out of danger. The captain of the canal boat Tiffay City, while in a state of intoxication, fell off the stone wall at the canal bridge, near the collector’s office, yesterday afternoon, and injured himself When taken up, the blood was owing profusely. He was taken on board his boat, where he was attended by Dr. Ritchie We would inform “ Ites’’ that we obtained our information about the accident to the Mott Bedell at the Long Bridge from the Captain. accident really occurred as ‘‘ Jtes” says charged the drawkeey jowever, such was the have been an easy matter for the drawkeeper to have informed the Captain of the cause of the accident while in conversation with him. His failure to do so naturally led the Captain to be- lieve that he was either absent from his post or oung white man atone, acuta oo He was taken uite seriously. fect it would P. We sincerely hope the police will be on the lookout to-morrow evenin ons shall commence arriving on High street. sons living in the neighborhood and many of the dealers have complained long and loud against the practice of having on every Sabbath afternoon and evening a regular market at the above men- tioned point for the sale of butter, eggs, chickens, There is a law of the Corpor a fine upon all found engaged in it, and we hope it will be enforced. Business upon the cangl continues quite brisk, confined chiefly to col. Wednesday 44 when the butter wa- Since our report of ts in all have arrived ; 37 from Cumberland with coal, and 7 from other points with flour, grat The receipts o limestone, &c tolls at the Georgetown Collec- tor’s office forthe week ending to-day will amount to about $3,000. The following vessels have been loaded with coal at Ray’s docks since our last report: Schr. Rio Grande, Parker, New York, 1 Brothers, Chambers, 445 tons, for New York; do. Carlton Jane, Tyler, 296 tons, for the same place Several others are now receivi. will doubtless be read ‘The offerings of beef cattle at the drove yards yesterday amounted to about 700 head, 200 of which were sold to butchers at $3a$4.50 on the hoof—equal to $6a89. The remainder, except 20 head, were driven to Baltimore. Old sheep and aig $2.50a$3.25 per head. Hogs, $9 per 100 The Flour market presents no material change Held at $5.25a%5.50 for Wheat, good qualities of red and white, very readily command $1 10a! 20. The only arrivals since our last report by river, are the schooner Quail. from Port Deposite, with 70,000 feet of Inmber, to F Wheatley. and the packet schooner Embark, Donoho, from Philade!- le & Davidson, with a full cargo of tase for the two cities. GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM’TS. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PALL At ey Low Prices to Cash Customers. JOHN H. SMOOT, No. 19 Sours Sivg o Baivck STREET, eorgetown, D,C., ° has received and now offering at very low prices to cash aad prosart pemoners purchased in Philndelphia and New York at the iarge recent Auction Sales, and from the i:nporters, at very low prices, which will enable hita to olfer to purchasers, many desurabie below their value. Rich Silk Robes and Bayadere Silks Best make of Binck Silks Bayndere Vaientins and Valentia Robes Rich Printed, ail wool, Delaines and Robes Matin Panconies, pian colors, all wool, # very supe- rior goods. double width, at 75c. Leepin’s and other makes French Merinos, of all the inost desirable colors, inciuding White and since our last repo standard brands. is considerably In the assortment will Delains, black, white and cotored. ck French Merinos, fe 50 Printed Mcuslin Detaines, good st: 3) pieces, best styles, English Prints at 124, ots. Rich style Bonnet and Saxn Ribbons and Fringe Trimmings Shawls, in great variety nd Cashmere Scarfs . Bajou’s Kid Gloves, all colors and Nos. Sack Flannels, all colors White American, Welch, and Saxony do. Black Bombazines and 6 4 Delaines Colors and black Cobu e and brown and white English Prints square Black Thibet and si Ladiet end'C ildren’s plaid woolen Shawls, inal! of every d Ladies Saxony and Mie ith a full supply ‘Goods, of tnt oc Tae tisonnet vited to assemble EVENING, the 9th inst.,to deliberate upon the pro- osed subscription tothe Alexandria, Loudon, and shire Railroad. ressex may be ex of housekeeping and domestic’ best makers. JOHN H. SMOOT. 11C MEETING. etown are respectfully in- orrest: Hall, on F if ad ‘ted from several gentle- men from Virginia, and others, upon the subject. Moeties will take piace at 7; T.—The DWELLING part of Hous *& Bridge street, Georgotown, D.C. the Cunfectionery next OR SAL.E—Handsome residence on the Heights of Georgetown. ‘fhe subscriber, as Trustee, of- fers fur sale that spacious and handsome residence lu Georgetown, at present occupied by Charies W. Pairo, Esq. The property comprises an entire square fully improved with waiks. of ground, beau house, with plant on the premises, Stabies, Carriage- hou e 1 welling-House is aving, With the wings, a front of inés one of the finest views of the Potomac river and country around. It is heated by a furnace, lighted with gas, and bath fixtures for hot kitchen range; and first-class residence. convenient out houses. large and roomy, ninety -five (95) cold water; a large cistern, convenence for a the Furniture wiil immediately. For fart SA t Pairo & Nouri se 21-d3w2awiw E MAVE JUST RECEIVED T on wean prepared to sell A very large variety of Turner Bros. celebrated OTs, Vis: Tarnes's Ginger Wine, an excellent remedy for Blackberry Brandy,e certain cure for Diarrhea and Dysentery ‘ and Sweet Mainga Wines, lowing Goods wi tdvance of Claret, Madeira, juice of the frait Rose, Cinnamon, Annis, and Pe} Juracon, Absinthe, Essence of tract of Sersaparilia, Stoughton Celebrated Sh iereeenppis iol the sllnece ome! Mat ry quors, being ‘the only Liquors of the kied in the . Wheel & spiendid articl hay Hh re jupply of Mineral W ster, Pe eee RRNY & SAL 51 Green street. Georgetown. _ NOTICE—Ltcens+s.—All persons whose Li= nthe Corporation of of the Corporation, otherw: them toa fine. _ Se R-StawtOotlo OTICE.—Havi tain persons are _WM. LAIRD, Clerk. informed that cer- see Ae Be es ehick ocaaine ich cont i en’ and putting theren such articla on the aid Bo ject to ou P | that such Rottles are our own pi and the: = cae to be reteresd, H law, any iofringment Union Bottling round situated in the City Cin gebarsto of hgtale seine veeheedrd sion of numbered aud twenty-eight ‘a fronting twenty-five (25) feet on D street, running back sixty-five (G5) feet, to her with the sppurtenances, right, privileges, brid” the sores: One hia aera a Terms: One-third cash ; (0! paid on the spot,) balance ‘in Nod mente ° Couveyancionat pactaner ere are! MORGAN, | OREM’: B.C. ; «ALFRED SCHUCKING,{ Trustees, 00 10-Jawts A.G Auctioneer. FOR RENT AND For other“ For Rentand Sale” notices sce ist pare. Ee vee. = MALL HOUSES FOR SALE‘CHEaP.—Four Ss small HOUSES, in the Northern Liberties, and two Houses on the corner of G and 6th streets east, near the Navy Yard. Also, several good Building Lots for sale low for cash, or on liberal time. Also. for Rent, two Furnish: located, ins ary. hou: x to J. G. ADAMS, Real Estate Agent, 009 Se ed Rooms, pleasantly Ppl: . oorner of Sth and L streets north. OR SALE—A RARE CHANCE.—| i F not.—I will sell, if immediately app: od or the Stock and Fixtures of my Bakery, Coafectioners. and Fruit Store, doing a good cash business. For further information inquire at this office. boc 8-3t AND ATTIC BRICK in the vicinity of the > Farniture for sate at private sale, Apply to JAS, C, McGUIRE, Anet. ant, 0c 8-3t* ‘and Com. Merch: I WELLING HOUSE FOR SALE. band- some three story Brick Dwelling House, situ- ated on the east side of i6th street, between H and I streets, is offered for sale on moderate terms if ap- plied for immmediately. NICHOLAS CALLAN, No. 213 F street. oc 8 St* Commissioner of Deeds. GOOD CHANCE.—FOR SALE.—A BRICK HOUSE. nearly new, with six convenient rooms. One of the room 8 fitted up exp «pissy 0 pemeeeoee very much wanting, Wa- very t, nearly at the door. Ths prop- orty is situated on the corner of 4th and N streets north, and will sold very cheap, as the owner wants money. Inquire at No. 233 New Jersey ave- nue, between F and G streets. N. B.—A borgain may be expectod. ec 7-lw* 10 °=NT.—My HOUSE . Hateghed tray y Hi on F street, between f W. F. PHILLIPS. 0, LET.—Four large ROOMS, north side of Penn, avenue between 9th and Ith streets. Inquire of R. C, STEVENS, No. 18 Penn. avenue, between &th and sth ats. se 2-tf i OE EAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS.—The sub- soriber has a large number of CITY LOTS, some of the most desirable, in every section of the city, which he will sell for reasonable prices fur the paper or certified checks of our City Benks. Titles all good, JAS. CADEN ec 2@awim NO 4 F street, OR RENT—A well fi three ped aiere on 12th urn BRICK HOUSK., with back street, between G and H streets, No. 444, with all the convenience: of water, ff and heaters inthe house. Apply to JOHN ALEXANDER, No. 240 Penn. avenne. se -2aw3w 5 Td p4ee FOR RENT FOR A TERM OF YEARS—A Farm of 69 acres; one half cleared and under cuitivation, situated in Alexandria cour- ty, Va., adioining and north of the Farm of G. W. P. Custis, and about a quarter of a mile from the Georgetown Aqueduct. The land is of excellent quality. Itis wet! enclosed, with good dwelling, stables, and other houses. For Rircenlars inauire onthe premises, orto HENRY BIRCH, 19th street, between M and N, Washington city, D. C. av 2-S6w* | peers FOR SALL—A small FARM, contain- ing 18 acres of Land, will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, or the whole of it dispused of to any one ‘wishing to purchase. [t 1s within two miles of the Centre Market. For information inquire of GEO. E. MOORE, east of the Park Hotel, 7th street. se i3-w. if Fo SALE.—A comfortable two-story FRAME HOUSE, on 6th street, hetween Mand N. A bargain may be had if spples for immediateiy. H. N. LANSDALE, Agent, se 23-lm* r n, 564 M street. Fo SALE.— Two comfortable FRAME DWELLINGS, N 16 and 118, situated on north side Mast Capi » between 4th and Sth streets east. Terms: $200 in cash; balance in 1, 2, and 3 years for exther house, ‘Apply at No, 512 (2d story) 7th street. sels POLLARD WEBB, Agent. a a ce Millinery, &c. FPALE AND WINTER MILLINERY. L. ALLEN. No. 305 Pennsylvania avenue, n Ninth and Tenth streets, south side, wul open on Thursday, October 13th, a BP beautiful assortment of DRESS HATS for both Lad Also, HEAD DRE: FLOWERS, RIBBO: the attention of the Ladi town. and vicinity. TRS: DFEss MAKING, MIS3 M. E. WILSON still continues the DRESS MAKING inallits branches, at her old stand, 295 Penn.avenne, between 9th and th sts, oe 5-Im KS. HELLER N No. 44 PENN. AVENUE, (UP sTATRS) Informs her friends and customers in general, that nd Children, 2 28. FEATHERS, : &c. to which she jovites of Washington, Goon e~ oe it she will e the first opening of Fall and Winter BONNETS on Thursday, Friday.and Saturday ‘s the latest and best selec- f , at moderate prices. se 3)-W.Th& Fim" ho* MOUNT VERNON. The Steamboat THOMAS COLLYER, having been thoronghly repaired, wiil make regular trips to Mount Vernon, leav- wg her wharf, in this ety every TOESDAY and FRIDAY } IORNING, at 9 0'clk. During ie One oa she will run regular t to Alexandria, as usual. wyek tt THOMAS BAKER, Csptain, » HAMMACK’S RESTAURANT, J ag No. 2°6 Pa. av., under Willards’ hotel, ‘The proprietor is now fu'ly preearpe to supply the pub- lic with everything that the various markets will afford, and for constant Ley are his - house shall be second to none. By giving it his un- divided attention, he hopes to merit the patronage of the publip at large. oc 6.1m SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH ne AND MATURIT: Just Published, Gratic, the 2th Thousand. A few worts of the Kational Treatment, without Medicine, of Spermatorrhes or Local : ‘Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, fs Genital, and Nervous Debility, Pre- mature Decay of ine System, Impo- = = ,and Impediments to Marriage freely, by . B. DE LANEY.M. D. The important fact that the many alarming com- paints, originating in the imprudence and solitude of youth, may be easily removed without Medicine, sin this small tract, clearly demonstrated ; and the entirely new and pighly successful treatment, as adopted by the author, fally explained, by means of which every one is enabled to cure Himself perfect! and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised rostrums of the day. 5 Sent to any , gratis and post free, in a sealed envelope, by remitting two pc gs w-d&ewtf 17 Lispenard street, New York. ANKING HOU = SWEENY, RITTENHOUSE, FANT & CO. ill open Gold, currency,and Virginia ac- cousin Zpcsitors, and credit the difference be- tween curre: and gold. Those drawing Virginia or currency will mark their checks aceordingly. ‘Those depositing specie will be paid in gold or sR Thope ina few days to quote regular rates for foreign Bank notes, as well as our home currency ,as “SWEENY, RITTENHOUSE, FANT & CO. je 29-dim “Bonkers.” __ citY STEAM FIRE-WOOD MILL. Economy and CONVENIENCE, We are now ready todeliver WOOD SAW E and SPLIT at 20 per cent. less than the usual rates, and better prepared than it can be by hand. Knot: wood of inconvenient size not sent. All orders for less than haif a cord will bedelivered in crates to any part of the house at no further ex- pense to the purchaser. Pine wood in erates 35 cent Oak ws do. 4008 S In this part of our business we will open no ac- counts, as = pape Snr to the conclusion to make it exclusively & cas! ness. Also, of hand, HICKORY, OAK, and PINE WOOD and COAL of all kinds, which will be dis- Pp of on the usual accommodating terms. € love White'Ash B ken Coal for furnace. dne cargo ite Asi jroken x le One cargo White Ash Egg Coal for radiators. coat = ibs. to corse tly filled ir cover. ers prom . ae hike We M GALT. northwest corner of i2th and € sts., No. 547, _007-tf one square south of Pi 5 MERINO PLAIDS, all wool, at 50 cts. per yard, 4-4 Union Pilaide, at 31 cents; Shawls, of every kind. mr tA 4) Carmen arp fake 8 Par, and code sold ab the very ow rin. RILEY, 0022w corner ath st. oppo. Centre ket. REPARE FOR COLD WEATHER Eg and Plain Woollen Shirts and Drawers: Mek Ghaves aut bane Geestioag ete the lee prises ee Ne RILEY et 26 15 Im corner 8th xt.. oppo. Centra Market. Tre WEEKS LONGER ! We shall continue selling off for two weeks lonaee and Teally want bargains to enll cure ter, Ee evergti we have on band ihair edcauteas to rire ee erates tH jem great ° We have vet on hands very {AFR BLOGK Of fine Kon AUGHLIN & CO., * "No, 20, between th and 9th By E. 8. SORE a8 =, eee Ae (06-4t* — (intel& Balti‘Siin)” "Auctioneer. ———————S——— FUTURE DAYS. a By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. WO HANDSOME & VALUABLE BUILD- Inc Lots at Avctiox—On WEDNESDAY, the 14th instant, we snall sell, in front of the premi- . ck p. m..two desirable Building Lots, being a subdivision and part of Lot No. 16 in Rqaarg No. 499, (on yet! ind.) having a front of 24 feet on street south, Tanning back i(@ fect 6 inches toa W feet Bley between pe) fth streets west. _. The attention of persons wishing to make » good nit t estat a in reat | eis called to the above, as itive. ‘Terms of eale: One third cash ; the residue in two paymenta of 6and 12 months. - cured by a deed of trust on the ead bcd oc tte WALL & BARNARD, Avet’rs. By JAMES C MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. xCeeEsy FURNITURE AND HOUSE- x TX “PFECTS — UES Day" MORSTS At Postic nh at On at the residence of Mrs. Hamilton, on Indiana = nue, nearly oppesite the City Hall,'I shall sell all the Furniture and Effects, comprising— Suite of plush-covered Parlor Furniture, comprising par of modatfion back Sofas, two arm and six ior Chairs Pair rot walnut carved brocatelie covered Arm: urs: Walnut reclining Chair, Easy Chi Rosewood marble top Table: fancy Chairs pat measrete iron ma: ee-tep ae “onze Mantel Ornaments, imps gilt Window Shader, Cu cthine rian mussels, three-ply in Carpets Irn M im Mcloth, Sinica aS ree ms an Spr: va Walnut Extension Dining-tabie, Sideboard oi Walput and oak eane-seat Chairs China, Glass, and Crockery Ware, Table Cutlery Silver-plated Waiters, plated Tea Set ~ Mahogany, French, and cottage Bedsteads Dressi: nd plain Bi 1» Wi tands Wardrobes: ouneen, Foust sete “0 Two full marbled Cottage Chamber Sets Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, Bedding Hairand Husk Mattresses, Toilet Set Excellent Refrigerator, walnut Arm Chairs gookieg Ss con eet fixtures 1X open-front Coal Stoves Together with a general assortment of household and kitchen requisites. A 20% ', two excellent Milch Cows, Terms: $30 and under, cash, in bankable funds; sum, a credit of sixty'and ninety dave, for satisfactorily endorsed notes. ring interes’ oc 6-4 JAS. C. MeGUIRE. Auctioneer. ARSHAL’S SALE.—In virtue of three writs M of Fieri Faci from t of the Cirouit Court of the District of Columbm for the Couniy of Washington, sad to ine directed. I will expose to public sale for CASH. in frout of the Court-house door of said county, on WEDNES- DAY, the 28th day of October, at 12 o'clock m, the foliowing deseriped property, to wit: all d roy right, title, claim, and interest in and to that part o! Lot.No. 17, in Square No. 374, commencing 22 feet 8 inches from the northeast corner of said lot, front- ing i6 feet 8inches on I street North, between 9th and 0th streets West, and running beck that width the wholp depth of the lot, together with all and sin- gular the improvements thereon, seized and levied upon as the property of Wii iam D. Acken, and will be soid to satisly JudicBils Nos. 361,578, and 379, to Obtober term, 1857, in favor of Charles Koones. use of Parker P. Clark, Peter J. Steer, and Fielder M. Magruder, vs. William D. Acken. —s J. D. HOOVER, Marshal for the District of Columbia. oc S-dtds By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. RUSTE SSALEOF BRICK HOUSE AND Lot ox NoRTH C 5TRE+T, BETWEEN 12TH 13TH stREETS.—On TUESDAY AFTERN October 13th, at 5 o’clock, on the premis: sell, by virtue of a deed of trust, duly recor &e., part of Lot No, 2 in Square No. 2%, with the improve- ments, consisting of a two-story Briek Honse and back building (slate roof,) situated on north C street, between 12th and 13th streets west. Terms: One-fourth cash; the residue in six, twelve, and 18 months, with interest secured by a deed of trust on the premises. All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. = oc 2-eod& ds JAS. C. McGUIRE, Anct. i ARSHAL’S SAL In virtue of two writs of Fieri Facias, issued from the Clerk’s office of the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia for the County of Washington, and to me directed, I shall expose to public sale for CASH. in front of the Court-house door of said County, on SATURDAY, the 24th of October nexty 1257, at 12 0’é¢lock, m., the following property, to wit: all defendant's right title. claim, and interest m and to one undivid half part of lot_No. 1 in Square No. 5'8 in the City of Washington, D. C., together with all and singular the improvements thereon, seized and levied uj as the property of David A. Hall, and will be sold to satisfy Judicins Nos. 33 and 34, to March term, 1857, in favor of William W. Corcoran. J. D. HOOVER, # Marshal for the District of Columbia. se H-dts VIRGINIA AND DISTRICT BOVEY. PAR FoR BOOTS, SHOE'S, AND TRUNKS. S. P. HOOVER'S IRON HALL BOOT, SHOE AND TRUNK ESTABLISHMENT, Pennsylvania avenue, between 9th and lth sts. I have just returned from the North with a splendid assortment of 2 SR kinds of ues. Gentlemens, Mis- ses, Boys’, Childrens’, and Servants’ and SHOES. Also. a large stock of KS, CARPET BAGS, VALICES, and HELS, all of which I wiil seil for the above ey. Call eariy,at SAM’L, P. HOOVER'S, se . seat _Tron Hail, N Y STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOE! 1VE about the larcést in this city at th time, and having been purchased before t nséin Leather, can be sold at about 15 to per Meg fr than Second purchased att ¥ exall urse! 2 2 tune, Call and nine or one Se jealt Tron Hall. Pa. ave. het. oth and 10th «te. A i The &e. mS Ew Yorx. October 9. e onthe Park 4 closing pointed . A meet} of bank officers was held at the Mer- chants’ Bank this afiernoon, to devise measures ies end ofeclaoa artiste a 6, fovwerding on a for the special of e Bowery Bank closed its doors and has been suspended from the Clearing louse. mill be pesen rok are abundantly secured, and wi en ‘The instite- er is asinall emir ey 4 t is the settled conyi that there can be no relief unleseat ier ‘the banks — ‘he rumored suspension of an extensive pri- vate banking house this morning wae false. vA The propasition of the merchants for the banks = Aine) their louns to three millions has been rejec ARKIsSURG, Oct. 9.—The Senate has passed the bill extending the time of the bank suspen- siou to the Ist of April, providing for a stay of execution for one year, and requiring the deposits of the State Treasurer to be paid fn specie. it will doubtless pass the House. CirveLanp, Oct. 8.—J. Morrison, broker, of this city, failed to-day. Boston, Oct. 9.—Money is easter bere, but ne- Rotiations are as difficult as ever. The benks pene! one bundred and twenty-five thousand jollars fn aperle yesterday, making three hundred thousand this week. The Boston Belting Com- pany has suspended The following failures are reported to-day :-— Messrs. L.A. George & Co., straw house ; Messrs. Milton & Gale, oil and leather dealers, and Messrs. Nash, French & Co., shoe dealers MeEmpnts, Oct. 9 —Money is tight, bat there are no failures of consequence. Trade is stag- nant. (sEconp pispatcH} New Yor, Oct. 10.—The re; of the sus- pension of George Bliss & Co. is totally untrae. Taat firm is one of the strongest in this city, and has no thought of suspending. The Illinois Central Railroad and the Erie Railroad have gone to protest to-day. The New York State Fair. Bcrrato, Oct..8.—This is the third day of the fair, and the weather continues good. It is esti. mated that 50,000 people are on the ground to-day. Very great interest in the fair is manifested eve: where. Every avenue approaching the ground is filled with vehicles of all deseriptions for the conveyance of passengers te and fro. Not an ac- cident bas happened to mar the res of the occasion. The receipts of the fair to-day were 37.000, and the total receipts thas far @13,000. A large crowd, is expected to-morrow to hear Edw. Everett. — Railread Accident. Burravo, Oct. 5 —At noon to-day an engine on the New York and Erie railroad ran intothe way express train, east of the Buffalo and Erie roadat the crossing of the two in this city. Seven = sons were seriousiy but not fatally injured. No: body was killed. “The train was heavily leaded with passengers, on their way to the State Fair. There were no through passengers on the train. Riot Among Laborers at Bergen Tunnel. ee Oct. ares Erie reg Com- ny not pay the rere at tunoel Eraey and event excitement was produced. Itis. reported that a riot ensued, and that a portion of the track has been toru up The Kansas Election. Sr. Loris, October 9 —The returns of the Kan- sas election show large democratic majorities, Both branches of the Legislature are also demo- cratic. The Ohie River. Whek.ine, Va., Oct. 16.—The river here to- day, is falling. Baltimore Markets. Battimorg, October [0 —Flour is unchanged; Howard street and Ohio, $5 50; City Mills, $5.25 cash. Wheat is steady; white #1.20a$1.30. Corn 1s firm; white 70a73e., yellow 72e74c " Whisky is dull; City 20a20%¢ , Obio 21a We, New York Markets. New York, October 10 —flour has declined; sales of 5,000 bbls.: State $4 40a84.70; Obio SSa $5 50; Southern $5.40a85 70. Wheat is firm; sales are unimportant; red $1.20 aS1.25, white $1-28a8137%. Corn is quiet; sales vnimportant; mixed 584 a7ue. Pork has declined 40c; mess $23. Beef is steady; Chicago reprcked @142815. Lard is dull at MalSc. Whisky is dull; Ohro 2c. Financial. New Yorx, Oct 10. —Stocks are firmer. Cum- berland Coal Co. 5%; [llinois Central Railroad shares 71; do. bonds 50 Michigan Soutbern 10; New York Central 53y; Pennsylvania Coal Ce. 47; Reading Railroad 24; Virginia 6’s 73; Mis- souri 6's, 67. EGIMENTAL HEADQUART - R UNTRERS, mee: Vy W asmine ton. October 4th, 1857. The Regiment will assembie forthe Annual Pa- rade, as prescribed by law, at the usual parade ground, at the City Hall. at 10 o'clock a. m., on MONDAY, the }9th instant, (being the anm- versary of the battle and vietory of Yorktown All Ofheers of the Regiment are required to be punctual in their attendance, and those hav, command of Companies will give each member o them the proper notice, previous to that time, and have them inline precisely at that hour. By order of Col, Hhiexgy = oc St H.N. OBER, Adiutants BANKING HOUSE oF CHUBB BROTHERS, Depositors depositing Bank Notes will please mark their Checks payable in currency. Deposites of Gold will be paid in Gold. Accounts wil! be opened witi depositors allowing hae to a Gold and Serer a currency, the lepositor being credited with the difference. come CHUBB BROT! DY y Pou INDS “WOOLLEN YARN just Wh er Gray, Black, and Fancy-colored Kuitting Woollen Yarn. + White and Blue mixed Knitting Cotton, r noes. in pores Sli sock sf, Sek = Lipea, n8, Huckaback, ssinn Crash Toweling. CL eee, ee ee _8e 15 Im_corner8th st., opposite Centre Market. DS PONT’S GUNPOWDER. e : Tam all times surones withall the various kind: of DU PON'T’S GUNPOW DER, and am prepa On the tvost favorable cactus 2 Parties Wasting, ost fav . it for the District of Columbia, sos ‘No. 38 High street, may 12-tf (Intel.AStates Georgetown, D.C. ZW PERIODICAL, STATION Y, BOOK AND VARIETY STORE, No, 837th st. west, near Maryland av.,( Island.) The citizens of the Istand, and the public gener- ally, are respectfully notified that all the principal Weekly and Monthly Periodicals of the day may be had at the sbove store, (as early as elsewhere in the gity.) tozether with a ceneral assortment of STA- TIONERY, SCHOOL, and MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, a variety of Fancy and other Aeeles which will be sold at city prices. Also, CIGAR and TOBACCO of every quality. N. F The er les tall ppewemenge 4 fee attend 4 Bounty Land, Pension, and other ms agains! the Government, the —- of Deeds of Trust, ills of Sale, Releases, &c.. &c. pts JNO. ER, Generai Age’ Meee RICH DRE We ore ef fe resriving vile magn aces Sook of ress Goods, whic! ve been Dougit'at the reoent Auction Saice in New V ork. We name a few articies— Rieh figured French Mousselines, in new styles. 3,000 yards Rapaaoene Mousselines, at 25 to 3.32 cents r 2,000 yard aut plaid Merinos, from 373s to 62% Very rich Valentin Robes, and by the yard. Rich biack and colored Siks Robes. beauts ANC} ilke. ren mato oi handaaine ‘Shawls and Scarfs, in all ti je o With‘other rich and beautiful Goods’ for general family pomanmaption, to whisk we ask the spe- aunt attention of POT LEY & SEARS, 323 Seventh street, three doors north 0¢3-e02w Pena. avenue. 2) BRIES FROM AUC- cm EMBEOIP we large lot of hand- some Embroideries, which wi | offer at reduced riees. In the lot wename— i yards rich Cambric Fiouneings, with stripes four yards long, for lad es’ skirts. Rich Collars, Sleeves, with sets to match. we for Children’s Cloaks and C re 100 worked Dimity Bands, one yard long. We ask the special attention of the ladies to the above goods, as they are decided bargains. COLLEY & SEARS, 523 Seventh street, third door north o¢ 3-eolw Penn. avenue. BLEGAN’ ) CHEAP RIBBONS. E ee PROM NEw Vouk AUCTIONS. Oprneo To-Day. 20 boxes besntiful Bonnet Ribbons, to sell from 12%e to $1 —. le boxes Hizek ‘elvet Ribbons, from S730 to $6 per ue ELL & BRO _ MAXWELL } Need HE just out universally ad- [RE SOTE RA Tio cn te maatrenus comments, but an examination will guaranty the “invoice of FRENCH SOFT HATS pies Suomen At the ,Oorner Of 6th street per oe eevee HOPKINS. i aa H+ MS, SIDES, SHOULDERS, AND LARD. Just received, Ham ides. and Shoulders. and Lard and fresh Butt e Flour te Li brown and white Sugars ao Syrups aud ener! . ‘amily Groceries, Wines, iguors, by : JONAS'P. LEVY, iy20 tf No, 554 12th atreat. street. T HE LEGAL ADVISER, or how to dimimsh Losses, avoid Lawsuits,and save Time, Troa- ble, aud Money bw a conducting business according to law, as expounded by the best and latest Author - ities; by Edwin T. Freediey, author of a Practical Treatise on Business; $1.25 Information about xas, carefully prepared by raman. of Metazorda, Texas; 70. Reform mined: or the union of North and Synth on the subject of Slavery; by Joseph C. Stiles; $l. Just published, and for sale TAYLOR & MAURY, se - Booksellers, near 8th streét. (Intel., Umon, States 4t) UBER’S BRITISH POWER IN INDIA, 2 vols., Svo., London. Political and Military Events in India, by Major Hough, Bengal Army, 2 vo s.: London. i aaa par M. Duboves de Janciguy, 1 Aris. rtn’s Statistics of the British Colonies, 1 vol., Private Life of an Eastern King, by William Knighton, 1 vol; London, The Kingdom and People of Siam, by Sir John Browning, 2 vols.; Lordon. L one Anglo-ladian Army, by Capt. Rafter, i vol.; Loudon Memoir of the co < Artillery, by Capt. Buckle, Bengal Artillery, | vol. 8vo.: London. Memoirs and Correspondence of the Marquis Wellesiey, successively Governor-General and Captain-tienera! of India, 3 vols., #ve., London, Multtary Uperations at Cabul, and the re tand anaes of ~ orth Ares an 1842, vy mat. cyre Bengal Artillery, 1 vol. be 8 FRANCK TAYLOR. H.MARLOW’S A. CHEAP BOOT AND SHOF STORE, N Pennsylvania avenue. L take this opportunity of informing my eu and the public in genera! that | have on sale a lot of first-rate Calf skin Gaiters at a French Calf-»! Patent Leather Gaiter at $3.0, 8 cood asare usually sold at $5, and a good Caif-skin Boot at o> Ladi Gaiters at £5, fine Morocco Buskins 1 all other Shoes, such as Boy's, Misses, Chil- — 5 cheap in propestanm, iy ing ty yeor- selves. n't forget the place, No. ennsy, nia a between Sd ‘and 454 streets. au WASHINGTON, OCTOBER 5, iss. 2 inno 1p rehased of you in the Fallot soi; renmateataced by Hallet, Dove & Cos of Boston, has beenindaily u ume, Tam happy to state has Tul the very fa- vorable opinion | had formed of these imetru’ 3 The Pianos of this manuiectory not, in my judgment, su by Feel wf other. iy etness 01 , * Dalte beauty of workmanship, de. &e., they are not excelled by any others with which I am sequaint - pectful' it servant. of, Seven O. R. Mamie. J. }. Ellis, Esq., Washington. Wasnnxcrtox, D.C., May 1. 5 e Piano | purchased of youof et, So.’s manufacture, aome <4 teea mouths: , continues to give entire satisfaction, {t * aenr, full’ xweet — ~ = owen t Mt not being a judge of such instruments, I trust- your word, and feel eased i: saying I have not regretted it. Yours, re fully, x es. Paster Catian. J.F. Ellis. : We have now a large stock of these Pianos, se- — a when jo eR last week. “ood JOHN F, BLt.18, 96 Pa, avenue. ‘CRIBE—CO: ES. irardin—Poesi: completes. Girardin—Marguertte. Ou Deux Amours. Gor 7 . rade C is. ee joires. larmier—An bord de la Neva. Radisuct—Sourenirs de L’Amerique Eepagnole. Musset—La Bavoilette. —Les Voleurs d'or. eee one in Philosophe sous les toits. ach in one a ‘cents, just imported from Paris, with many Ont CCK TAYLOR. Fo A FEW DAYS LONGER.—Grest Bar wauns.—C! at a. “hgt yomMin A+