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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED VERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED.) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner Pennsylvania Avenue & Eleventh St. By W. D. WALLACH. Papers served in packages by carriers at $48 year, Or 37 cents per month. To mail subscibers the sub- scription price is $3 50& year, in advance; @i for SIX months; $1 for three months; and for less than three monthe at the rate of [2 centea week. Single Copies, one cent: in wrappers, two cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) inserted three times for $1; every other day or semi-weekly, 25 per cent. advance ; onoe & week, 50 per cent advanos. News taining & greater variety of interesting thes ean be found in any other—ie published on Saturday es | hc onan Se cao oe we VOL. XII. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1858. NO. 1,791. LOW LIFE IN NEW YORK. Leve and Murder in Louisiana. A match in this very intellectual and highly | (Correspondence of the St.Louis Republican.) | —— saa eet Bent and Sale. ______Wood and Goal Boots, Shoes, &e. Educational. re sport came off on nesday ni; at New 01 a Bons ‘ . OPERTY FuR SALE.—A NOTHER ARRIVAL OF COA ’ ta , wm MAW & notorious den in Madison street. At apa Galernian chen age ago, 3 Pic andr Vitvoni tine Hose and neoemvel sata tommen A i nd Sow 0 ha dione 29 fey cheap Litecess Have met with: Curing thoy eed ESCAPING, AND, bap * eure Saas hour the boozing ken in front of the premises | Le Bleu was killed under rather extraordinary | Als0.8 Very desirable Guniaing. Lot ironing 25 | RED and WHLTE coe oO eek, Gy tous, best | short period | have been established, ens- ncaa | Pr GL ISH. was filled with the ¢/:e of the faney, compm- | circumstances. The newspapers of this city foeton'C street north, running lack 168 feet 331 Sheap lor cash, Call at my office’ Sorner of Mth and poy Salome, omy co hd geen Prmncipal—DONA TS MacL Ec D.s ee sing specimens of gents who go infor anything, | have published the occurrence, but there are | “Also, s waluable Building Lot frontio, on M street | “ssiibe.tothete et ew RATES | tadion, best Bogiat Lasting Gaiters. ity of Gisazow. |” SBE from backing a fast trotter to witnessing the | particulars, obtained from a private source, | north 3? feet, depth about 10 feet. between ath aed | ool. corner of Lith und C strcie. Gnldron’y test Ene Taine pane The next academic term will begin om the 4 ng agonies of an unfortunate rodent—for | which bave not appeared in print, and which | *h streets. “Terms easy. NE | ars a ie Fk ron? ROSETTA Monday in September, and end on the Suth of June which purpose they were met on the occasion. | add materially to the interest of the affair. It mpc was Beatle Sot sea Market Space, 2d door above "Bor siengh literary and fe culture, sound Previous to entering the arena in which the appears that from early manhood Le Bleu had e of GEORGE STEAM FIRE-WOOD MILLS, otis Galen celine ntete at $2 moe ‘al en oo = r— hy ivomtnee sports of the evening were to take place, the | been in the habit of setting the laws at defi- 0. 516 7th street, Foot of 17th Street jo Warrenton. at $2.59. se lS | the French Depariment and advantages, more favored of the visitors were introduced by | ance whenever they conflicted with his own | —————————_____oo9_ Fvecend s ed SHO ERS ueGis ierlrses " very oben, toe rimary as well as the senior, the proprietor to some of the arcana of his very | passions or desires, and often did so out of pure | FOR SALK—Theloliowine BUILDING LO1S, ECONOMY AND CONVENIENCE ae at pracanlie ne sitasa at The Ladies |'enjore toe perogual supervpane gt thee. Bement peculiar establishment, which are generally | wantonness, or to gratify the devilish spirit | ar ozcqu2t No. 15, 0n the oorner of 5th at.west and Combined by using the oma 2 Fnnenally Po. avenue, be ~ who ws capes eee eevee screened from the gaze of the vulgar. which must have been strong within him. | Jersey avenue. ye anit wisee Sank SAWED AND SPLIT WOQD. wi [ay reg pe ee col out possersesa standard In a small apartment, eighteen by twelve | Some time ago he murdered two lawyers in the | Sauare 59: Lot No. 4, and which has been subdi- | CHARCOAL SUPERSEDED asa KINDLI ween TMGo" Moroote Bosta.---—--°1 3 | of rood Prenon, or betier corrective ny feet, a number of fighting and other fancy dogs | streets of Lake Charl and on one oceasion ad Yoh ore oe the corner of Rhode loiand aye, BY THE RESINOUS PINE ‘i = : 1 13 | cosuntes tant tapas i Sere ete 3 are kept. They are about eighteen in num- | he compelled one of hi groes to seat himself o Laos svartous parte ofthe cititanten one ~ As its cleanliness and quick ignition readil; it Re mas Pat Rosession oP uexanont —_ ber—one being a slut with a litter of fine pups, | by the side of the trict Judge while the ff 3 oen's to 75 cents per foot. ‘Appl to Port x “i wie ee a Moray MUSIC ‘ON THE PIANO. T EGUITAR AND which the knowing ones say already give prom- | court was in session ; in fact his deeds of vio- RD WEBB, Avent, No. 5207th atreet. 006 COAL!I-COAL!-COALm adi ren * DEER ae Ai F i Wine. ise of future renown. These animals (the ma- | lence, and his utter reoklessness and lawless- Fo RENT—A4 commodious BRICK DWEL.- all kinds of Tarik ber soraced yea \ Rabe Scares! | aucht tities of she Sumnily offering enpener ture dogs, not the pups,) are said to be worth | ness, had made him a terror to the whole par- LING-HOUSE, with back bwilding attached, WHITE ASH, RED ASH, Misses", and Children for posed from $5 to $50 each. One fine animal, in par- | ish, and he, no doubt, had come to think that | N°—i2%,tituated on south aide G atreet north, be _ this Gime whit wt ticular, was pointed out to the visitors for the | the laws were powerless against him, and that Thatreet. on Fit streate weet, Api et nee hte etns tty eanip lee! alee d nd can onfot say that we name he bas acquired in many a hard fought | he could commit any crime with impunity. oo4 POLLARD WEBB, Agent. on band from the most, giving our work a inal. canine engagement. He was once matched| As the story goes, Mr. Le Bleu took a fancy Approved Mines in the Country. cles at the prinoi against the celebrated dog Connaught Lad, a | to tue wi yaLua BLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.—Two art hoe — ingtoi rs 1 - of a man named Fox, living in the feur-story Briok Hoseo, with back buildings, | {[7~ Coal kept in Floored and Roofed Yards. Mecu ly : Son's Phindelohis : “gar i P = ; LAINFIELD ACADFMY. seventeen pound animal, for $500 8 side; but | parish, and proceeded in th i two two-story Bi wi 1D 2,240 pounds Uinnnne GR Ca P Neak Cart” - as he lost an eye by accident, he was withdrawn wanes eee to tify ismascon by et. gituated on Maing e ‘Alia: ches three-story eee “tr. ‘ mg W. M. GALT, T igen ieee andy Capea a ne ‘mutthe) Smmecane No. from the conte: ting up rt of Sabine wedding. He visited will be sold tow and rte tong Sree he ao! Office—Northwest corner i2th and C sts., No 547. The undersigned has now and constantly keep "neeior limited to 25 jads, to whose improvement A pup was shown, only four months old, and | her house in the husband’s absence, produced | G}ORGE W. BRAY, Real Estate Agent. No. | Wharf—Poot of 17t formweriy Van Ness’ oa hand « large and eed the time and energies of the Principal are constantly makesh pers Sie and a half pounds, but which | a Lerepe and informed Madame that his horse | 5! 7th street. near D. 00 2-1 se 23-tf ° piper eyes UNKS AN FACIES alee aaron gn. Circulars at this office. s already catching rats, a specimen of which | Would carry double, and that she t . 2 = a Wi Aro Smtr rn 5 was witnessed in the course of th evening. He | with get up behind’ him. Whotkar nbs wind A HUUSE FOR RENT IN THE BEST BUS. i> To fi 8 few vacancies oall at Kirkwood is said to be valued at no less t! Messe ca Uctober 15th, from Sto 6 sien pan ot $150. plied willingly or not isa question, but she INES LUCALITY I SRELGhE ane Vere ar eee Pox TRUNKS flouse ai prevent ALITY AN THE Clty. The | Fy OUSEKE® PING ARTICLES. RAVELING BAGS an SAPCHELS: fue fam i ith hi : . . ‘ ‘ate RNESS, W wd rena In a back rooms she bear is kept—Jenny by | certainly went with him, and they lived te- | avenue: between sih sat (rhea side of Fenn, bis ae pubseriber desires te call pablie attention to —e retested ee eee pam rate Californian. Jenny is exhibited | gether up to the time of his death. As once a fortnight to fight such dogs whose own- | this forcible style of making love, tien ers are ambitious of showing off the points | vouch for the truth of the statement, but so the bei prepared to ith the best manu to D street, aud containing i rook, boeing ack | HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, fuoturers, in proot of whisb toad tye follewine Re 2 TT" COLUMBIAN COLLEGE. f t lors. For further information apgly on the premi- | Which is now rendered complete in every depart- jomamittee at the Far :. se 24- ASHINGTON p.S.. 7 t t sea to Dr. HUNT. The nex! Secsion of this Institution wi 7 I : of echanics’ Institute for 1857: mence on W. the twenty-ninth (2th) of of their canine quadrupeds; but Harry says, | story was told tome. During the recent¥erm | >>> ee tics Soyer play, Topham & Norflet deposited s Sole-leathe: | September. . such is Miss Jenny's affectionate disposition, | of the District Court in St. Charles, a traged For ene baiting sucapied pga aa gaia’ A very Hither vacolinstion ao teases clincstowets Trontus, for rolédity and ——e est senate for adcniosion yy cnqmineé ashy that the mereshake of her hand is sufficient to | Of some description was confidently expected. | Wallach, and immediate! site the City Hall. Semecivelis Natiety ary te. torpiek tbe wEin Tuomas, Saddler, | Monday and Tuesday before the opening of the ses pon ne or pret A eam seeking any fur- bel had threatened the judge and several | A?0lv to RICHARD WATHACE. ae6 mins Skteanive ts Renctliene§ Soke ote oder Sc THE PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT er proot er attachment by tov close an | Other persons, and in consequence the: d 3 <i ; > INC w ee of the Columban College will commence its pext embrace. Ursa minor—tlor Miss Jenny ieoaly | their friends prepared Themearenee they and | FVOR RENT.—the DWELLINS HOUSE. No. PRENCH CHINA. N. B.—Tranks Covered and every description of | of ihe Columman Couege wr anor Septons 438 D street, on toe square immediatel: Gold band. plain, white, and riohly-decorated Din- epairing te ith neatness and d) the front of the City Hail next doortotns vearlonce | ner. Deavert.and Tea sete. = ceed we TOPHAME of J. M. Carlisie, (the pro; ‘or,) to whom applica- | A lar, sortment of Vases, (Late Tornam & Norruet,) isrihe'avellchouss oft gatine haste: | Risharg anf ecvects wiht keer mattoes, | mf OME On omm ONL Ee at ng-house 0} vate : and wi.hout m - as! .C. rent will be $700 per annum, parable at auch peredn Pitohers, Perfume Bott]. Card Receivers, sires wind of the age of three years, which answers to | Pe! ber. Apply to au 19-e0tNovl i. G, BINNEY, President. Fy ESTERN ACADEMY, 277 _I Street. A SELECT SCHOOL FOR BOYS. re néounter; the court-room and the ho- t sixteen”’ in the human fami! y—is in- | tel, it is said, presented something the appear- variably more than a match for canis major. | ance of badly arranged arsenals. One morn- However, Miss Jenny is fond of good living, | ing, bright and early, Le Bleu rode his mule and her taste is gratified ; for she lives on the | into the town, dismounted and proceeded to vhs dotrctsthcon e038 tf ‘aloes p large variety of Fancy Articles, appropriate | ‘ 2 i ~ | Twenty four pupils only in the department t , " —$————$—$_ .agere, parior tat -ADIES’ FURS ; fat of the land. Like some of her sex of the | the hotel, with along dragoon pletol impeach OR 34 LE—On very reasonable terms. a valua- : IRONS TONE CHIN “% sarc LEANED, Repaired, Altered, or Exchanged at | Mathematics. Sixteen pupiia ouly in the depart unfeath biped order, too, she is somewhat | band, and a belt about his waist contailtng > blo LOT OF GROUND, numbered 4. in square | Dinner Tea, and Toilet Sets, the New Fur Si SILAS 1 LOOMIS, A. M., Teacher of Mathe- nue, between 9th and 10th ste, American Fur Company, ffur trimming out to order. 302 Peonsy!van: enth ws ard, Also, in detsched Pieces, a large stock of the latest | 2 Penusy's meer Of- GLASSWARE. rz aie 21-Im* American, Fren nd #ohemian, such as— = = ae ee 2. nan aren ae FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT —A very | Recnaters Flaca scblets, CHAMPAEROS, ae Dress 4, Finger Bowls Celeri: s, Salts, of every kind in season, loat Bowls, Dishes, Pitcners,&o* aud temper, and keeps even Harry | revolver and a knife. He was evidently bent istance, and permits no one to | 0 mischief, but his enemies were on the watch, approach her too familiarly, but an ancient | 80d before he could set foot on the porch, gentleman, whose duty it is to lay the cloth, he was saluted by a charge of buckshot from a and attend at table, during her meal times. gun in the hands of Mr. Fox, whose wife he had 466, near the Catholic Churoh, in the S Isiand. Inquire of GEO. W. BRA pent. No. 5i6 7th street, opposite Ini MALOS. ‘A. GEORGE WILKINSON, A. B., Tesoher of Languages. ee? Musical Instruction. large front Room, suitable for» smal! family, is Wiarets, Hi i f Liquers, Tum SO Among other animals, a black answer- | stolen. ‘Three or four more shots were fired by | 20%, Scant. ,Also. Rooms in suite or single jor | (Waterigditios UsiC ACCOMPLISHMENT. ing to the name of Bull, was dae ee other persons, and Le Bleu fell dead,with eae Cpa gear ligation Sites tsth oneue Bene TABLE CUTLERY. M"’ DE CGENIEL bas a few more bours to its an honorable scar on his shoulder, a mark | than fifty buckshot in different parts of bis | &®! Table Boarders can be sccommodated. In sets of half dozen or fifiy-one and fifty three] E* RESET OYSTERS apare, which be devote in giving & superior of his prowess in a recent encounter with Jen- | body. Fox and two others were arrested as the | - : Lag roe i RECEIVED EVERY DAY, course of Musical Instrection, rarely to be met ny persons who did the shooting. Carpe ecl Poe ee AND SERVED UP with on the Harp. Beam oferie, Guitar, Simgune, Returning to the front of the arens, the vis- ell wooded and well watered, in BLUCK-TIN GOODS. gan weLECaCece oe No instraction whatever will be given itors were shown a number of bo: ) Protocrapaine ax Execution.—The Phi ; ‘odat! me Fi F sale OD | Such as Chafing Dishes, from 10 to 24 inches, At the ortes otice, at Me Td ne i covered on top with iron wires in which one. | tographic News, a new jecrecd earn ene | gest ncommedsting tering, Hor tactherinfurmation | Gottes and ton Urns, t oligo Pots, Tes Pott, Cofiee LLOYD'S Engagements can be made by oallog ei his New tec of totes enlaner nn re spr mamein ccd jolt aaa starting ast: 446 8th street a 5 006 eolm* — Biggias, Se teat Sooke NATIONAL RESTAURANT, Rete Repository, corner llth street tad Per flict. There were rats with long tails and rats | ‘tive from a correspondent in Algeria. ALUABLE P TY F 3 — Such as Coffe and Tea Urns, Tea Set: Southeast corner of 7th and E streets. << > with pe tails—big rats and little rats, aad Lapse family of Arabs (one f aed a Ps wulacribe elfare st » wate le icleigeceere Spoons and Forks, Castors, overed Dishes, me a5 Om. _ hiiomgueid wane 3c sapere rats of sorts. Oa Harry being asked whi Sheikh) bad been convicted, and ver- nown asthe ery situates on the south sideofthe | P is ets. Waiters, &o. ‘ FURS! FUR FURS PRO BONO PUBLICO MUSICALE. he obtained the “‘varmint,”’ he wedi pte oes condemnad eath, fora most Psat abs asad Doe ee Be a fem ent Such as Waiter Pow bey cts, own UNS, nad sells ig ange See hog The Art of Teaching Music 3 8 practical method ee —— of one of the many = in are vicinity of Algiers. The correspond- conyers the tow-path being included in this prop- a eens Slop Jare, Foot Tubs, Water | York. ~ ‘oh or athena for successfully imparting & THOROTOR Musical ries of a i el . Cs e. Zz . ci my ew York. He said he Procured | ent resolved to hotograph the execution of | “The Bakery has a front of 64 feet on the Canal si MISCE NEOU! — ore FOE GEW ISSON, Furrier, Somrian eae — a thet yyy = | his rats from the several hotels. b these ruffians e@ says Thi SCELLANEOUS, be necessary Ine anbeidined at the rate of 1 Pippetbatn wen liniaaaen: sak ap » See + orleans 5) inches of water for driving its ma- Solar t amps, Girandoles Wood Ware, - Sign of the —— ae adhe poop extabiirh the Cuanactar =. Festerae pal dized 'y - S * . ti. * en oe. HER; - niel. the priviloge of catching the whiskered rascals. | fell upon their upturned swartby faces it was | ,tMs,prgperty fora Bakery or Coal Yard 1s not | Gee“flods' stag indices: Door alee he cents, | _{7- Ermine, Swanedowa snd other Fur Trin. | Sv ta Mone PEsonEm BLaNCH kDe The modus operands ple—much too sim- | Painful to see the earnest and even frightened'| “Also a Wood and Cal ve ow in th - Britannia Ware, mine. __ 9018 | SUR Store, commer tith strest susan ple for our taste. The rat-catcher, armed only | ¢Xpression of their countenances. I had been F d'Mr. Barron. ‘This property pei Cece econ ee er at , Copasobantabere + Orer ior Bare of Hurty & Orme and Mr. Barrou. This propert has a frout of 12) feet ou the Canal and lee fort on | ‘Tocerint’ wok @ larg assortment of Artieles of Rare Denertantth tet 2 ateres. the west side of Green street, and is as easy of ac- Utility and Ornament not deemed necessary to | | Having opened an estab:ishment in Ne cess for consumers from Georgetown or Washing- part cuiarize. ci'y, No. 164 Duane street. orthe exclusive pur- topes any yard in the District. i se of manufacturing our own stock in fatere, we ‘The above property will be aifered on liberaiterms | torent tomxsinine ty seceh. seh nee. oper it, | have determined to acil off, for the next six weeks, Apply to THOMAS BROWN, 145 West street, | rot on!y find a iarge assori: nt {rem which to make | OUF present stock of Ready Made Clothing now in Georgetown; orto T. BROWN, Pa.av..next to | selections, but | wedge Myaclt tO sell ae Chen oe | St0re. at greatly reduced prices, for cash only, to corner of lath street, Washington, D.C. su2>-tf | the sae description of Goods can be purchased in make soeentor one now peosk. ee cat GAA ok aot Gk, GL ry ye therefore shail offer indvoements pur- [POX SALE—A Market aud vairy © ARM of | “Yicvasdenvered teany part of the city or Georze- er witnessed in this city. Our object 1s ee poy ghee with all the mecossary bus dings, town free of charge. . . end to ask an early cal, that parchasers -» 1 fine condition. is situated in Alexandria r . may the bevefit of making their selections from county, Va..about five miles fron the Long Bridge | oyfaanant cont lmporied direct from Europe an | Coe ortho iargest and most fashionable stocks of and two from the Georgetown aqueduct. [t will China, { am prepared to offer strong inducements to | Resdy Made Crothing te he found this side of New sold low and on accommodating terms. Apply by | the trade Cc. W. BOTELE York. WALL, STEPHENS & CO., letter, through the Post Office, to JAMES W. | trade. Hy Treo Hall 322 Pennsyivaniaavenue, BURCH, Washington City. oe | (its et aa aE Eg between 9th sud ivth streets. OK SAt-E—Thetwo-story wate roofed BRICK | (Dr those wht cont tind o detin EW METHOD IN TUNING an ce. F y m m iz and deco large hall, front ao kK pir ora, pantry and closet: 3. iy "| >: r , | tun for 1x months after. your orders to Hatepnmaytiacoa store tow tt aeoundatory and | bing feonived from themanuiaoturers." +" ™™ | tng ileus Musncal Revessiory, corner Hlth set with acellarhaving a dry well, frontiag 33 foots Tne steck embraces all styles. qualitie = = inches on no:th side of New York avenue, with a Pr S'6N OF =, G’S TUNER, The only right method of Tuning. T. H. SPEIR paving tuned the Pianos out at the concerts, by the great artiste, oe oth- ers, and bavini ractical experience «! rteen ears, in the .& ueno manu‘actories in New york, are deemed sufficient cuarantees of his caps- tauties of Tuner and Repstrer of Piano Portes. Orders left at the Piano Wareroom of Mr. Rich- ard — will maet with prompt atiention. ne 2)-lm with a lamp, in the dead of the night, simply | Present not long before at an execution in ounces on the rats, and lays hold of them with | #rance, which thousands had assembled to wit- is band. “But,” said one of the visitors, ‘is | B88, and the recollection of the jests and not the rat-catcher dreadfully bitten ?”” , | laughter [ had then heard made the dea - the rats know better than to bite,” replied | lence on the present occasion more impressive. Harry ; “I will show you” And, suiting the I at first thought this silence was owing to the action to the word, he dipped his hand into the | 2¥mber abont to be executed, yet I could not cage and drew forth a rat that would have | Teconcile this interpretation of it with the re- served for Cinderella's coachman, with all the | Ports I had heard of the indifference of the na non-halaace in life. The animal squesked, as | tives to human life. 1 asked the driver of the was his undoubted privilege, but he ver: bet- | ¥8gon if such silence was usual, and learned ter than to Lite. from him, half a native himself, the reason. Mr. Jeuniug says he employs four men con- The Arabs are followers of Mahomet, and be- Stantly to catch rats, and that he has obtained | lieve that their bodies, after death, will, by upwards of 3.000 from the Astor House and | means of the tuft of hair they leave on their 2,000 from the St. Nicholas Hotel: about the | Otherwise shaven hea: conveyed by their same number from the New York Hotel, and | Prophet into paradise. Now the head, which jots from Taylor's and a number of other ho- | '# Completely separated from the trunk by the tels. He oe Irs # great number of the cities | 4¢tion of the guillotine, can alone, according of the United States with the animal, Balsi- | ‘© their belief, be placed in paradise, and as more alone being his customer to the extent of | the body must be lett on earth, they conclude about $2,000 per month, by which i: resting | (What is perfectly natural, seeing the natureof piece of information we are led to suppose, their ease that this arrangement wi either that the rats of Gotham are better edu- | Coutribute much to the owner’s gratifi ted than any others of the Union, or that the | have since heard that when the York rat-catchers are the most expert. executed a man by cutting off his head the On entering the arena. which was duly de- | ¢xecutioner invariably left it attached to the seribed in the report of the boxing match for | body by a bit of flesh, with a view of obviating T MUSICAL CARD. HE Undersicned begs leave to say thet he is repsred to furnish Muse (with the best of bands, Brats or string either) for Fairs, Balls sn4 Parties. A Piaocist always on hand. P. FISHER, se 2'-lm No. 316 Pa. avenue, Washington City. A STUDY BOOK OF CIVIL AND MF- chanical Engineering, exemplihed by numerous Working drawings on 8 larg comprising @ series of important executed w in civil engi- neering. Which unite with them ind and skislivi mechanical ounsiruction, by emiuent British and foreign engineers, the whole intended as compete book of reference for the practitiorer and the stu- dent, by W. G. Tre: 7 Just published N and 2. to be continued montb- Price 7% cents. each num- DK, eh en. Subsornbers’ + s received by FRANKLIN PHILP, Bookselle: oell S82 Pa. av., between Sth and WHEELwricRT, MUDGE & CO., logs. and we public the largest, chi t, and most vari one lor of tia | feet 6 inches, ‘be ae part be, sortinent of roads in our live that has ever been Indicates, where you cer a % oK By = ¥ ered in jie Gity. S. . og Fenient yard in front and back of the building, and | WINDOW SHADES, GILT CORNICE, and | FHATT snd PIRTURE ERAMES. round, oval ‘* Care ealoining two: story Brick Dwell UPHOLSTERY GOODS, in great variety. Or square, gilt or otherwise; orany other ku of house, No. 458 New York ry ataiatee base: Lz Paper put up by the beat werkwen in city or | work iu hjslins, ‘The largest lot of LOOKING- '» No. rk avenue, containing ‘®- | country, under the supervision of one of the firm. Ass PLATES kept constantiy on cheap ment kitchen, stereroom and pantry, frent and back FRANKLIN & ROTHROCK ad SOHN WAGNER parlor, and three chambers in second story, with &| geig_4tawim Southwest cor. 9th and D sts. 255 Pa. avenut well of good water and 1orce pump in yard, and dry | 5° ° “SW Southwest oor. Sth and ») sts. hat 12th and ith weillin cellars, fronting 29 feet | inca on Lorth side NOTICE pee a te Se et New York avenue, witha depth of lot of 122 10 100 Lan D WARRAN FS No. y 426 and 61,617, for PHILADELPHIA cus Pen fT the benefit of Job the inc: ni red bove. * # on west side, (being th part of lot 3, in square | 16) acres each, oh. "1856, L GER BEER DEPOT. PAP eK Dv 8 8. Marr, offer “a qyesere ugar ions ret Th \teaitaale wes spe bi bay sty n|! a ere " the former to nee brits ge agri Pec ANS ‘S8l Pa. av , between 434 and 6th sts. Ho. 16 Hi Siemecns M nf ae ago, y red to match a bull-terrier | The were not brought on to the scaf- | ‘This property is nearto the War and Navy De-| Byrne, having been foat, withont troustere bere | One ke ne dozen quart bottles, $1.50. Battimons. Mo. . agaiast any dog that could be brought, for kill- | fold together, but led up one atatime. The parta-ent-and @her public offices, ' , i Agents for L. lL. Brown & Co.; Thowas Colt; made, the pub!ic are cautioned aguinst the purchase iv Ww @ Beer free of cost to any pert of Carsen Bro’s & Dickey, Rose & Dickey; Ba made to the Com- ing from six to a bundred rats, for a collar and | first was the Sheikh, who seemed perfectly in- gis tlills Companys Empire Mills; Gibson, Crosby 4 : slip; or if bull-terriers were not permitted to | different to his fate. So rapidly was he bound rap, he would take up a match of black tan | ‘© the plank and thrust under the axe that | terriers. had barely time to insert the plate-bolder and A match was soon made up black tan terriers | g®* the instantaneous movement into order be- for 50 cents a side for a collar and slip tor the | fore the sharp edge descended and his head winning dog—each dog to kill @ rat for each | Tvlled into the basket. Ropbine; R; & At: Hupbord: Jesana & Ladi; . P. Ke Co; Owen wri ; Piatner ter; Pistner & Smitn; Parson's Paper Company: Mariboro’ Mils; Metropolitan als: Sagamore Mille; and various other celebrated makers. Also, a full assortment of Book-innders Leather, he three story Brick Dweljling-House No. i} a Jetfernon street, in rooted, containing, dinins Missionoral Posttean tar depiudee a ™ ECKK. » larg and chamber in s y 3E AER MIE Eo HE ATHOLI story, aud three shisaberatn third story. The cellar | OC l'-wtw_SETH GERRY. tor the @ACRED MUSIC 5 R THE CATHOLIC has & +pr ng of pure water, and » pump in yard. This SUPERIOR PURE OLD RYE WHISKEY | * CHURCH. building was put in complete repair lust November | © for Medicinal use, price $2 par gallon, or 50 ets. Different Mases, Ufetoriums, and Pieces, by and is in excellent order, and is situated on part of | perbottle Many gentiemenof y irgy: is, Maryland, | Haydn, Mozart, and others, which are admutted to Lot No. 63 in the originai pian of Gvorgetown, hav | and the District, (all regarded good judges.) who | be wr tteniu the true meaning and spirit of the eee oa the West side of Jotterson street of | have thoroughly tested it, pronounce it much the | Church. Clergymeu shou d not allow such a a Gicth, pine. ag hg em ropes. News and Books pou: i i is pi i + 5 be excelled) io be sted | Colored Papers of all kinds; ~traw Boards; Bi two pounds of its weight—pupe to be matched This picture was quite successful, and so was 4 et mala GulenY wane cutee: eee Vemeny en tee make WAR D HALL, Pg barf beta engl lind <sapamcenhg as used, | ersand Trunk Boards; Bonnet Boards, and against rats with drawn teeth. The dog that | the second, but the third presented a dim ap- | chasers. A Extensive dealer in al! kinds of which is truiy most offensive ‘Lhe above may be | colored; Printer’s Cards and. ard tsuards in every performed bis task in the shortest space cf time perraice; the fourth was nearly, and the fifth | er further particulars apply st the office of Liquor and Family Groceries, had at the New Musical Reposttory, corner itn | variety; Tissue and Shoe Paper; Hardware sw) a P ; Press Boards. CHARLES DE Mami ueberiment ef French Folio Post, Packet and Letter Paper, Marble Paper, Post Office and k &nvelope; Wray Ps sil kinds; Weng ake Alu 7 f jer ritin > um, Bleaching Pu ‘S tT Baper of every description made to order. au %-Sm to be winner and sixth was wholly invisible. How to ac- The following dogs were then entered, and | Count for this I know not, unless the atmos- performed the achievements agaiost their | Phere around the scaffold became in some way names; effected by the blood, the odor of which was Lbs. oz. Rats. Min. Sec. | dis instly porceptible tome. Perhaps some of Mr Cheriton’s pup — ” 1 0 67 | your readers may be able to suggest the rea- LLDING, 007-e0l% No, 40 Lou. av.,oppo. Centra Market. street and Penn. avenue. — oe l-2w 0 8-eotf ‘7th street. = 7 2 Ey > " = - UMPHREY’S STABLES.—The undersigae OR RENT.—Suits of or singie ROOMS, fur |Q)N E AN D_AL L, the sonof the late Levi Pumphrey nished or unfurvished, very desirably located, | “We are now daily receiving our supply of Fall | ttkex plessure in informing his friends Bia by the month, week, or | term, Terms mode- | and Winter stock «of BOUTS snd SHOE. and the publio, that he wi'l continue tn rate. Apply at 375 Penn. avenue, nearl ite ‘ P i business of lus late father, at both th National Hotel. ee " sabecoes from tho best mang{acturers of Phulad : that at the corner of 6th and t old stand: hia, New Yor! al ee al au l?-T&st F, HOLDE 7 Y 2 C street. been under his management for the pis eanentin dog Jeekte 7 4b 2 | gon.” ——— DEN sonpriitha erty ertin citer Rone va x wulttas! threeyearse It will be the object of his crase- N#W FURNITURE STORS. Mr. ct H % ‘de a - . * LEASON’S lected Shoe Store, and at fair prices,at the old siaud Gare to preserve the enviable reputation of the | 4 | tessiving our Fall atook of FURNI- Mr. Fletcber'e slat Borge @ 2 1] Tax New Fasusons.—The Foreign Corres- NEW WEEKLY o = podveK & SOs, | seaplesnns hia father Wt thewns and. fo thet end. ve | TUE and HOUSER URNIS HIN ° ~~ = | pondence of the Philadelphia North American . 7 ee See ees Se ate See ee day and night, and will strive to give sstis- | GOUDS, and se ling lower than any olly The Srst four named dogs behaved gallantly. | writing Uctober 12th, pray ? LINE-OF-BATTLE SHIP. JAS: T. McINTOSH & CO, Rectan t0 all rie ang Diver bun with thelr eye | Ronse Ww Sshington. We would invite aI It was wonderful to see the manner in which | The new fashions for the coming season do Ti jeot of thi a MERCHANT TAILORS, 5612-1 Upper M. anaes Satay wt Pee x Siok Seles ant Sonal Profits.” acked his formidable antagonist— | not certainly indicate any diminution either in | apn Maiseaiinontion eatinepitinereln tie Pre Aeed tele PALIT ooa soot gd Bet a reer er id Furniture tae aN BOAT? & RO. au 20-ly Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th st. ANOS FOR SALE AND TO RENT.—A Neroee variety of new and second + erature ofthe time. Its ET. 3 j their FALL and WINTER a See PS rly as jarge as himeclf. The others be-| the extravagance of the expense or in volume. mple columns will sways | GOODS. compris ait kinds of Clothe, (HE CHEAPEST DRY Goobs well, and urged on by their owners, | The gigantic petticoat grows in despite of the ina good!y store of popular Onsice! Tal Cassimeres, and Vestings of latest impor's. a ea ond they flew frow rat to rat with the alacrity of a i i j i lies axiaiag bio goog, iroaeean animsdversion of journalists, and the sarcasm a A le BOOTS AND SHOES ona ee - oneal Boat Hier ehtoh snp ge| ie ‘wr, Ne ceaee To sz Boveut 1n Wasuincton. f satirists 2s MERICAN AUTHORS. or to punctual customers. se 22-eolm a ae PIANOS always on hand, from th after the firstseizure, was suffi . The ebulliti i i BEST AMS 4 . —— | Parohasers desirous of saving money be sure to | EiA* 7 a _ > c ullition of ill-humor against hoops, is} ‘so, the cream of domestic and forei ws, 80 SSEL8 Pa * bDOX. No. 349 7th | Ties.of Stemway & Sons, in New York; A couragement given to the dogs by shouts, as applicable to the women of the nineteenth condstised as to prevent ine largest possiole amount POSURE SCCED SRO TARY oatetne successor of R yes hus old | Bei eenerae which Twill eell oF zeae erate squeaking of the rats, and the general exoiie- century as to those of the eighteenth, whether | 0! the atelligenos of the day ;the whole well spiced assortment of PICTURK CORD in Baltimore, whi ili sell A handsome There you will get bargains, such as were with " T 7 DE CURD, TASSELS and | never before offered here. a0 % Set Ae MOR: BRasses, URE HOLL Baa fend and and easy terms. at ment, made up an interesting picture of life in street, above Peno. ee iano Wareroom, No 498 lith New York, of not the most choice description. they be cased in hoops of crinoline or in hoops dade: u LLAND, UNDERTAKER EICHENPACH. : - of steel. A short time since, in Holland In politios, and il seotarian questions, it will | Common WINDOW SHADES; also, a caci0e RANK T. SANDS. UNDERTAKER | _sel-am* __EREDE. ©. REICOENeAe paul eee, hs having ro! med. the task at- | 227, 42# fined ss 8 pablio nuisagoe for taking | be strictly neutral. Bach edition willbe lection of PAPERNANGING@ Int tegetved Funeral calls attended ¥ ato boure. Keope NUONNS & CLARKE’S |, ren 5 oO al- | : " > LY : i " | aera te bin, in p wien ts hi sts up too much room on the sidewalk, and ob BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED ia} Hoth a goustently on hand ready-made ‘Cof- cors it ti +: iB strength, in the shortest time. @ others ‘ Ts dep ieie cena is, and every article re. with nceurate engravings, by eminent artiste, of No. 496 7th str Bellows’ Hall, | fine ofall CELEBRATED PIANO FORTES, tantly and Western hemispheres, of all the i ships and | | have the pleasure to introd: : steamers ofthe Navy and Merehant Service 5 with Serene Si Rote wa. STEPHENS 400, ‘ ter male and female. “Sketches'of picturesque ccs- | 5, Portstion. Getting them from frat hands | BOYS’ AND YOUTHS READY-MADE nery, representations of life on the wave ” and can offer them much lower then usually sold im this CLOTHING, city. A peep at them will guarantee sales. eet ree ee ene seee one: iby Sinn, "of the * White Bear,” corner of 6th For School and Dress Wear, 24-eolm™ e autumn are gener- onjects. ourrestevents in all parte of the | S@24-eolm” UA Bellows Ne. | quired in his line. Teoeiving and for sale on! a honors pro rat-a. Busy alone ally fashioned of a mixture of stripes of light- Ra Wat bessien wine ATS OF THE SEASON, wail orders ion okanagan Also, furniture neieeee aha ay ae Array = ee . : colored velvet, with velvet blonde, feathers | important city, of edifices o: note in th introduce the HANDSOM- | Beatly repaired and varnished. se 20-4m Pandaneceee rite their interest to e: e en the match Jennings said he for themselves the superior qualities of the and lace. The loping crowns may be formed could make the slut Pan perform the task she | of tulle, either Baek oF white, pest the front had just gone through in 35 seconds. Jack was, | edged with a broad band of blue, white, piok, bowever, awarded another trial, when he suc- | or lilac velvet; the ornaments are two white ceeded in killing six more rats in 1 min 4 sec. | feathers, tipped with the same color as the is, Covers, Melodeons, &6., &0., alee oe AKLOK + URNITU > = Upnorstery Goons. Five more rats were then let loose, and Fan | velvet, and they are placed rather far back on | xreat feature of é * gine! feats HOPKINS. cdlidren and wards with Boncol exd Gonlere Gutets The suteoriers pep on hand and mate “o mad of them in 21 seconds. the sides. The tulle curtain is edged with a GLEASON’S a8 for the coming season, @re invited to examine our | &!! len of CABINET and PARi Or a Paddy: wetncen the celebrated | narrow roll of velvet, and is trimmed with » | win gmsist of broadside” of Humorous Kacrev- | FAMILIES & PERSONS BUYING cLoTHs | eet eree and extenaive variety of FURAITURS. pucnoe’-fte-Arn. Caner an i ider- i <. | will consist o: side” ingrav- it SO} B N A ’ CLOTHING, > y te . pos aya pot pan ge — a erase a prem mes is } ings, exccuted by the best artists in that line, and AND CaASSIMERES BY THE YARD where they can fit out their children of all sizes, in ment of PAPER-HANGINGS, nor assort rders and Shades. Paper Hung in the best fame Carpets Gut, Made' Put short notice. Furniture Repaired and V 5 ‘eepy-Hollow Arm Chairs from $12'> $6 each. nameled Covered Lounges as low as £5. A call is respectfally solicited from perrons fer- nishing their house2, as we can and do ve!| furniture aimed feize relies of and in a spirit of genial fun, at Having necessarily to keep a large assortment of | a few minutes, with every deccription of READY the reigning rollies of the age. and such new pablic | CLO’ TRE 7 p ‘tn i THS and CASSIM 8, den'ing more ex- | wane GakMENTS of substantia: and durable quality 6, iashions and cocurrences, as shall seem to | tensively and generally in those g: 1 it subjecrs for como illus*ration. greater advantages to ; urohasers of tho AN UNRIVALLED COR¥S OF CONTRIBU- | ov# be found. We will cut very ches TORS for patterns or shrinking, Having & stra have bee: ed, avd every department will be | fer that purpo. (4 be weil for th Paddy was covered with blood, but it seemed Pretty bonnets of gray silk have a puffed and that Poul bad the worst of the conflict, Paddy ste pence bl scolabas and aege gray gat. him by the nasal organ, to| and blue bows outside, and adouble bow of which he held like grim death. After another | the same kind inside. All dresses are now fight, in which the proverbial ferocity of the | made without basques; the corsage a point, oderate prices. vase WatL STEPHENS & CO., au 25-tf No. $22 Pa. av.. bet. 9th and loth sts. Pintle ne cath ha oes cot rar eae ESSE FASHIONABLE FEBEOMERIES: from the . It wou! i ii i tl buy, rs. the’ corer of | of our o1en make, a8 low. if not lower than the Reoete bea was strikingly exemplitied, the | and double skirts are rarely scen. Flounces fom teat perieece, om te Pate peer the chiyeutaliahineut afte sued thus ait wi tath errnat end = re. weer tee ree cope vins = work (not city make.) can be bought rs ° i \ ort i e js extensively in those goods and must Cier | —————————————————_——— NE . Daring the evening a tiger cat was placed in | feria, and are worn in the strcot as wall an at | fom ae and taaytial oppersaced tys0 favan: | eroaor arvantagee to bygeta | oe FAB usee B lave chia Biors Maeas ie Paper Haaesra, Upnoierers, ad the jrena with «large cat, but puss having | evening entertainments. Shanloal saseutsen the mast asseptatie avidonoe of ee eee Fc ocan | atreat-sid at hie Sales Room. under Wilarde’ He Manuiaciurers of Earsatures dined io the luxurious manner to which ber! The burnous will be the most fashionable | tue progress of Amerioan skil, ‘The size of tiis | #07 eo2m Sand loth stroots, | tat | 001-8 350 D street. between Sthand ith, _ owner's pets are accustomed, would not destroy | style of autumn and winter outer garme cat specimen of art will be about 1,50 square | © w NARD UBIN’S EXTRACTS, all odors, st GIBBS’S six NEW PIANOS, from the celebrated manu- her natural snemy. bat merely Paved with it, | Casaques, of the same material asthe robe, are Serre me TEs dea W oun cat titenioaot sortons furnishing to Liter ore, near, 1aty street. and at his, Gales SS factory of Raven, & Co., i Te RE nach amusement by her antics. A) also worn, and form # very suitable and be- TWO DOLL , ; ainrre stock of— La a Stas Tit te, OEE ne : te fox was thes introduced, but with the prover- d 5 PER ANNUM Mahogany, Walnut, and Map e Furniture, CCOMMODATION STAGES BETWEEN leo, lnrze assortment of Pinno Stole tt Ssonag and covariceo hs pein ey | he Ors ed ake tny dane eb | mat tr mteaproc iter secur we | nae a ether A ee ate aah Giana. | oes W'S. MErREROre. nard endeavored to concilate bi ip wit i = the pringi r ows Agencics i : i ‘or Brookeville. at & "FB : triendly game with Sehgieter creveensy rh plate alia sn foes nase for this eye of | res) je Literary Depots inthe United States eT Te trouce fourdiening erticlos a oy eae sed igs ne Brooker ev. fare «for uae or hire }At ie. E Bi Hee: slining the combat a 'ourrance. But the big | fectly plain, withoat any oreament cceopting | OL BAsoN's Alter whion are tor aale ee aeasonoble terms at | SPanisiosk,” Further formation BIARGs\ OO OUR INO. EL LIDS: rat rete been removed, and a smaller one | a row of large buttons down the front, match- LINE-OF-BATTLE SHIP our Furniture Wi on reas 5 os z can be obta: ry S turday, at Louisiana avenue, and ‘oh at cae j Wadkinetans ne meseray he PE | our Auction Rooms. | Steet WeR oti | ‘and WESTON B. TURNER, Proprietor. _——— F. GLEASON. | Sohn Su ee ee TAT THE M°%® NEW OHEP RENE. DQUARTERS TSE, COOKS, UNITED CLUB (Colored) re~ ae 10 Privste introduc: Reynard made as short work with | ing those on the of him as he would with a fat goose from a farm po warm weather bes prevented cet tlepiany yard.—N. Y. Express. as yet, of autumn and winier modes; in the corner rernient a ; Massachusetis, by course of a fortnight we will be able to initiate —H. TAY m ‘orner of Seve! pin erase moderate. Waters i Siiow Sivan tomeonere ons re | Tons Sale readers more fully info the myfteries wtrpet, Boltiaeres nny On* wt Baltimore stone doy Rewtaaracte Tisning to be 4 just rd ee dol eeagt canaiwebesuppicls WM. CAMBELT Pa ent to Past Protanee te part, Guiney, | of the shapes, materials, and styles of gowns, | —Parsale in Washington ty 9-J. BISHOP & CO. | sa tng arrow plenee oa ca cOLLEGE AN VL ateit Bud Apply to VM. CAMBRIA. , dence evoirs | mantles, bonnets and Aingerie Penn. aveuue, under W iliards’ at and . K. BL E, _ Also. on hand a fall supply used | 006 im*_ F st..south side. bet. wband ‘4th ste. to bis —— sat spears in thetr long ‘and te- : Poun, avegue, near sh atroot, aud by ather, dear creas Oysters, in ee eee ae nes MagcER POTATOES —2n bushels rr 4 Gieas court asleep. mahogany | 17 It ts rumored tbat Sol. PEELE PD EIR PE sree. beak ot 2 Bit DoW on consignment rable ou wich the candle was left baraing ook | wk nanapped, acid ara slave: per le ADIRG MAIR WORK REPAIRED, o Baar tH lec ae BRAULPOL seven-cotave Pianos, | per Lae iversbie ay Feaidenges 16 the airy. een iy injured before they | recovered and restored to freedom, has been ‘at Gt 5X 625, eaties & DA VI unequaled PIANOS bene new fren Hall, up stairs,| Apply st = pore, itis decayed youth, end is again ewlaww. ae nee et free loGaN PF. ELLIG. “on IORN F.ELLIe. | cost