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1A TT! “ The Star” tateeae- conan fl et al more, its edition is se require wo td dus 0d geass papal eetay baer Avtar tisements, therefore, should be sent in by 12 o'clock, m.; otherwise they may mot appear until the mext day. A Man Trar.—There bas been for a long time existent on New York avenue, near the residence of W. Bates, Esq , a dange.ous man trap, in shape of an excavation on one side of the street, which has been the dread of all travelers who have-hed occasion to pass that way. Notice after notice bas been givea tothe pi t authorities of fts existence, but yet no attention bas been paid to it; and at ast the Corporation bas rendered them- seives liable to damages by reason of an accident that cccu there between nine and ten o’cloe ondey night. Mr &. Tucker was honse, a short distance from the carriage, a colo:ed boy driving, and, owing to the darkness of the alzht, the boy was anable to discover the trap, and drove over the bank, sending horse, carriage, driver and all down a precipice some twelve feet deep, smash- ing the carriage to atoms, and seriously injuring the horwe and those within the vehicle; and, con- sidering the circumstances, it is almost miracu- lous how they escaped instant death. It seems a matter of wonder that the corporate authorities evince se inexcusable a disregard of human life as to allow one half of a great and pba thorougbfere Mke New York avenue to excavated, and to leave the banks on either side totally unguarded for Months, thereby co- dangering the Lives of travelers, who by this ne- glect are always liable to serious accident, if the utmost care be not exercised by them in passing. We learn that Mr. Tucker is nbout to cause suit to be instituted against the Corporatien for the recovery of damages for the injuries sustained there on Monday night. If so, the Corporation is likely to be taught some experience, which of course will have to be paid for, and it in to be hoped that the City Fathers will s yet the idea through their hair that it is much cheaper to prevent than tocure. If the learned Board of Aldermen, iastead of huggiing about points of order, the previous question, &c., until a very late hour every night they meet, were to look to the proper security of the streets, the cleanliness of the = etc., with more steadiness of put- pose, thereby doing real service to the peopl- who elected them to Office, fewer accidents to man and beast, and much more satisfaction on the part of their constituents would be the result. Verbum sap Tax Covomys at tue Carttot —We find the following ia the New York Tribune: Wasninaton, Nov. 3, 1858 ‘Sim: Ina late article in your paper, American artisans and others are recommended to look inte the reasons for dividing into three pieces one hundred columas of Italian marble brought ®s monoliths, at great expense, from Carrara to Washington, for the Capitol extension Your correspendent suggests * red tape”’ as the ‘No columns brought from Italy to the Capitol eatension are divided into pieces after being re- ceived here; no large columns bave been re- ceived from Carrara or from any other place in Italy for the Capitol extension ; hone such have been ordered or contracted for tocome from Italy for the Capitol extension The inciosed advertisement, now being exten- sively published, shows that Pfoposals are in- vited for contra for the inarble for the one bundred columns of the porticos of the Capitol extension, to be in single blocks, if they can be obtained, of American marble, and that these Proposals will be opened in this city on the ith of December next The explanation of the assertion of your eor- respondent ts difficult. The above staten Will sbow to those who belicved it in spite o: Sbsurdity, that some one has been amuring hi self and the public by experimenting upon the credulity of Americans abroad. fam, very respectfully, your ob’t servant, M Meics, Cpt. of Bag’s In charge of Capito! Extensioa. Rervians Cavour.—The night before last, four desperadoes entered the restaurant of =. Rupp, on Seventh street, near I, and called for drinks, which they disposed of and then refused te pay for—a custom, by the way, quite common with acertain class of entry—and, upon the money being demanded the proprietors, one of the party pulled of bis coat and struck bima severe blow on the side of his face. One of Lis associates seized upon a heavy stone water pitcher and struck Rupp in the breast and on the arm, shattering the ware to atoms; and one of the Pieces flew one side, striking a gentleman, who 1 boarder in the house, inflicting a serious cut across the nose. A general row ensued, during which Mr. Rupp end several of his boarders, who interfered to save, were very se:iously bandied The partiesthen left. Mr. Rupp immediately laid a complaint, and bad warrants js<ued for their arrest, and Officers Suit aud Gormly yes- ceeeded in arresting two of them named McBee and John Hammond alias bat Hammond, who were taken before Justice Wil- liams of the fourth district, who, bearing the ev- idence, held them to beil in thesum of kWeach to answer to the eriminai court next tecm. Cincvit Court —The business of the pending term is progressing towards completion vei rapidly, and it is thonght the Present week wiii see the docket, if not entirely disposed of, very nearly so. The following cases have been settled during the last two days: Josepu Troskowsiawxki; damages $30, with two yeu Einstein agt. Michael Hoffa; ant. Jobn Stone agt interest dict for defend- Gilbert Vanderwercken; verdict for plaintiff damages $50, with five years’ interest. John B Olco' Eaton, ex. J Hi * Verdict for p 6 with two years’ interest James, Joseph and Hugh F David A Hall; S200, with one agt. Philip T. damages $1 (1 McDermott agt verdict for Plaintiffs—damages ears’ interest. Jobn 3. Tyson ilicett; verdict for piaintif— B. J, Neale agt Jobn A. Throekmo: ton; dict for Plaintiff_—d=mages 350 6-, with one year’s interest. Rich’d S Rob- ertson and Charles Hudson agt. B. Hall; verdict for Plaintiffs—damayes 8645 15 Same agt. saine; verdict for plaintiffs; damages 22,113 29 AREESTs —VYesterday afternoon, Oficers Lloyd and Beitzeil, of the Seventh Ward, arrested Co-- nelius Desmond, Nicholas Jones and Jas Tucker, who were charged with assaulting and beating Mr.8.W.K.R ¥, last Monday night. They were taken to the office of Justice an, who held them to bail for a further hear ing, in the suin of S39 cach. The prisoners are all quite young— meither being over 21 = of age, we presume They are residents of the Seventh Ward, and respectably connected. {[t is a source of grief, mot only to their families but to citizens generaliy, that there should be foundation for charges of such serious character against any young men ra in our city. It proves the danger of im- Proper association, and how soon the po'son of wicked examples infects the hearts and displays itself in the acts of the young. Tae Theater —James W. Wallack made his first appearance in Washington in several years, t nigbt, before a very fashionable audience, who recoguized in his admirable delineation of Haunlet the greatness of the fame which Mr. W, has achieved in that dificult and metaphysical role. The smoothness of the whole performance was a subject of general remark a: praise. We beard several intelligent theat “g0ers declace that the piay of Hamlet had seldom been better fendered asa whole, in Washington ‘Tu-night, Wallack appears as Ma-beth, a brilliant and rand effort, in which he bas acquired a famous istinetion. Mr. Wallack’s engagement is abso- lutely limited to but tive evenings. It is rumored he will be succeeded by the accomplished New Orleans English Opera Company. For tx Faru.—Yesterday, officer Zimmer- man, after a long race, arrested George Warfield, colored, who, in a moment of exhileration, amused himself by walking slong the streets, jostling ladies from the pavements, using profane language, &e George was taken before Jus ice Doon, who ordered him to pay a flue of $127; but falling to make the Payment, he was viveu © days to work it out at the farm. Samuel Thomas was picked up by the same officer for Deing drunk and protane, Pparticelarly, and a va- grant, generally ; be was seat down for 90 days, 80 A nomber of warrents were issued bi it Donn, for violations of the hack laws sali: Tux Work to Go Ox —We understand thata contrect has been entered into between Superin- tendent Meigs, of the Capitol Extension, and Messrs. Jeans, Babee & Co., iron founders, of New York, for sufficient iron material to fioish the two sections of the new dome now begun; and that a limited number of hands will be re. tained on the works during ihe winter. It is to pre an srt en the above contract —s be completed Proper appropriation Tess for a continuance of the work will why So Dgap —Charles Willians, so long the old col- ored porter of McGuire & Co.'s auction and fur- niture house, died last night, we hear. He was ‘well Keown to almost all in Washi » where his uniform propriety and excelient c! ter bad secored him the kind regard and esteem of hun- dreds of our most respectable citizens, all of whom will sincerely regret his demine. Lecterns —To-night our citizens will have an opportunity of listening, at Temperance Hall, to 2 lecture on that most important sabject ‘« Men- tal Cultivation,’ by Mr. T. 8. Gillespie. A Proposey Cuanirasie Distensary —Oud aa ee 7 ' ‘stablishments ei itand that efforts are being made by the Home- ofetnie Physicians of the establish- eset crane with attendapee, pose of dispensi: a atten ey vatuit! i who May not be Sonaeniy! fo defray fie ex of eal attendance; and that it the intention to hake s call upoe the pl it for aid and support in this enter It is much to be regretted that such an institu: thon has not long since been founded by the more wumerous able scientific physicians in ourcity of the other school, among whom our benevolent ward physicians would have found [t a great saving of time and labor. That we need such an institution for the benefit of the poor fs very evident to all; and if it were based upon a correct foundation at the outset, and conducted roper hands, we have no doubt that the public Tyler | respond toactli forthis purpose. But in such a ispensary, a Proper system of medication must be pursued. hot a do-nothing system, which reqnires little or no study, dailies with disease by infinitesimals, often suffering its victims to dir for Want of proper and active medication, a system which a few in self-delusion seem to prefer, but which no poor man should be allowed to suffer from in like manner, or beexperimented upon with polsonoms disease producing does. eta dispensaiy be conducted upon a proper plan, free from anything like this charlatanism, and, in addition to the great benefit accruing to the r of our city, it would, as before said. save our benevolent and active ward physicians much Jabor in their duties to this claxs of patients, by bringing the ovt-doer patittts ct state: periods stone central point for examiaation aad pre- scribing We do sincerely hege y' that this subject will be agitated —— our physicians, and terminate in the erection of a faba aarry hd where proper and tellable medication shall be pursued. Hrrpocratrs. Aart Association —Last evening the new gal- tery of the Art Association was handsomely Silu- minated; and ore of the most Interesting meet- ings yet held hy the association took piace. Dr. H. Stone, sculptor, occupied the chair, and ad- dressed the association. Addresses were also de- livered by Rev Mr. Haley, and Rev. Drs. Til- linghast, Hall, and ®ampson. be assoriation rerolved oii a meeting two weeks benoe, te be of amore local character, at which art productions willbe exhibited and dis- cussed. A large accession of members was re ceived last night, and among them a number of distinguished artists who were previously indif- ferent to the association. {!t was truly an inter- esting meetitg, aid indicstive of the success of the asseciation. Serious Crarce —Last night, Joseph Goultly and Jobn McJewitt were arrested by Officers Griffinand Sca:f for stopping a man pamed Fults, On Four-and-a-half street bridge, and taking from him a basket coptaining a few clothes, and focting. bis pockets. The statement of Mr. Fults was, that as he was crossing the bridge the young men attacked him. and demanded what be had They iook his basket, containing two or three ar- ticles of clothing, and then f-lt his pockets. Aiter be got away from them, he called for the wateb, and. the otficers being near, succeeded in moking the arrest. Both we-e held to ball for court by Justice Donn. Asotaer Opp Fxiiows' Lavex —We learn with pleasure that the Odd Fellows of Central, Washington, and Columbia Lodges, propose anotber grand Levee at Odd Fellows’ Hall on Vth tnst. We are sure there could be no nore gratifying announcement to those who love to mingle with the “ mystic-tie” brethren. ‘Phe most axreeable re-unions given ia this city are those Levees. They are invariably thronged— and pass off witbout a murmur to mor the even- ing’s pleasure. and leave nothing but Pleasant memo-ies behind them. Long may they wave! Owens IN ALEXANDRIA —The general delight which the engagement of this accomplished art- ist afforded the Alexandrians, has induced man- ager Tayleure to re-engage him for that city for three nights longer; at the end of which period he is compelled to start for New Orleans, in which city he appears about the 20th instant. During the three evenings of his stay in Alexan- dria, Mr. Owens will give the theatre-goers of that burg a hicher taste of his qualities than they have yetenjoyed He opens to-night in the drama of ‘The 1 ankee Teamster,” and in “The Life of an Actress Fors. —The current chilly weather is causing the eyes of all pedestrians upon Pennsylvania avenue, to turn with longing interest to Lewis- son's Sauer of rich Furs, at his establishment, between Ninth and Tenth streets. Such a stock of such goods was never before brought hither. Some of his sets are wortlf #10) each, while he exhibits most comfortable and genteel sets at the veiy lowest prices at which fursean be sold. He possesses great taste in making them up, and his experience in the business enables him to aid customers so inclined, greatly to economize in making their selections. TRiaLs at THE GuaRp Hover —Jobn Calhoun, disorderly; fine and costs, $2.15. Samuel Bin- nux, do; do, $2.15. Wm. Adair, do ; do , 2 15 Loox at the Alphabetical Business Directory ia another column. Wapping Caxes, very pretty and very chea he Philadelphia Coofeotionery, corner lath Joe Cream and Water’ I RS. Balls, and Festivals fu-nished with Ice cay, st $1 per zation, ant inds. at reduced prices. fresh tthe Philadelphia Confectionery pot, Corner 12ch and F streets. enm,ofthe rest Corfectionery of al! ma ie every day, a! and Ice Cream D. 00 3 lia MARRIED, On the evening of the 20th instant, by the Rev. Septimus Tustin. D. D.. of this aty, JOHN 8 MAXWELL -. to SALLIn M., daugh- ter of Robert Magaw, Esq., both of “Har! ord county, Md. Oa the 9th instant, at Pine Grove, naar Washing- ton, by the Rev. Joha Laushany ALEXANDER «1 LIOTT, Jr.,ot Mount Vernon, Ohio, to MARY LAVINIA, caughter of Se!by Scaggs, Laq., of the fermer piace. = At Zoar, Montgomery oounty, Md. on ‘Tuesday morn e9th instant. by the Key. Daniel Motzer, Ce ~ A.M of this city, to UNRO, keq., ALL, only danghter of Joseph Tnomp- . of the former piace, . 2 DIED, tant, JUSTIN, infant son of and kmma Sergeant Howard. On tho the %h Juann On the morning of the 10th instant. Mrs. SUSAN B.KINGGOLD, relict of t Thomas Lee Kinggola, and daughtor of th: Hon. A, P, Up- aher. The funeral services will take place at the reh of the Epiphany, G street, To morrow, ( Th Js) Nov. li,t3 o'clock. ‘The relatives and frienda of the famny are respeotfuily invited toattend without * farther notice, On the Sth instant, CHARLES WILLIAMS, (ovlored,jaged about 85 years. is conne with the auction business for the last twenty years has madé old Uncle Charles weil acd iavorabiy knowu to the public, fis fureral wil take piace ‘1 e'cloek, from hs late residence, N 0. Sof 15t betweon Land Mats. His friendsand acqual Dees of the {ami y are spectfuily requested to attend, Oprtuagy.—There are few in this city who will not remember the huysmble individual whose death, urpese of who will not heave For many quart or of 8 century, we believe, s Sunounced tn to-aay's paper, it these lines to commemorate, ai & tributary sigh upon hearing of his loss years, more thana the corner where house of 2. Mi cd3 the we:l kuowr auction been familiar with * sale days,” h see nd-hand farn guardion spirit. rr With the househo'd articl every week, covered the trang proe at the corner to which we have l'nded that, as he moved among them, the: 8 whose wand—came forth from ft) P Aces, and arrayed themarives in weekly vendue—the spir feo'—tables, chairs, ‘and whatnot. Charles Williams, or as he was someti Charles Baltimore, or ofte: er still," ld ¢ Rarien was ive of Maryland, and from his birth period not far from ninety years, lived in ¥, Orin the immediate vic my ou} Origwaily belonging to ‘janes i for a leng time tne Ayod fhe pate 2 of thet nam tinued until death. life was passed in the well known mm Young family, en the Isiand, or mall, and t, city magn fi — neces mpeanpes a i have crown up under his eye, av the evuntsy itself m-y, be said to have H its site. the Carroll family, he ‘was fervant of the venerable in who ter ance, we must at it content ou ‘es with staring that ne di ‘as he had lived, an honest ‘maa Paor Charley! Tse ctases whioh Knew the en te Hb, pinces w! once tink'e of the old han.-bell, with whiob ta: be fu inseparably assoo hereatter with oe ‘bom its sound an call wp oni who is “eon- t it tnually going tl + and ‘8a if sug- yer ee ity. AREHO! F 4ch st., north of Pa. av. Wast & Hanvina,areh’s & builders, 18et.b.1& Xf. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 8. Baxtz bét. D& E. phen tae bene tat E. corner Pa. ay. & isth st. BANDs. cKELpen & Co., 495 7th at., bet. D& B, Esrota’s Brass Ban, 51134 8th st. enat, 8 AND BANKERS, RENY, Rittexttovse, Fant Ba & Co..517 7th ate, UTER. we OHNSON & Co., Citcr BrotHxns, oor. Pose ia Co., N. W. oor. 15th BILLIARD saLodns. Puenan’s MaRBLE TaSies, 468 [Sth at., oor Pa.av. BLACKSMITH SHOPS, Cuas, C. ANDERSON, Md ay. near 7th st.. faland, ‘k7th<near Pat. ¢ down Dvvact., G at., bet. 6th LebAthel Fela OBERT PaRKHILL, 366 ‘7th north Cc BOOKS AND STATIONERY. F Wa & Maury, 34 Pa. av., HERN LIBERTIRG & N.Y. ay. Ped Pa. t ok av., cor. 1sth sts , opp. Treasury ‘at. shoere;) 22 Ohio ar. irginia avenue, Isiand, RANCK TAYLOR, 402 Pa. av., east Nationa! Hotel. 9th & 10th sts, BOOT AND SHOE STORES. Grokck Bukns, 40 Banuox BuRNs, 408 -P. ‘CLARK, Ladies T. Crgaser, 373 F BRICKLAYERS. <> BY , tour Sth st, a. BY, bet. 4% & bth ata. ShoeStare.46 Mark st../ et, doh & 9th. et i SBaltantynx religious book deposit’y, rine KSTORK, 327 7th at, Tat Space, Cuas. G. BaLt, (patent range, &c.,) Eat., b.13& 14. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. Jas. W. Barner, 446 N.Y. ay., bet, Ith & 15th sts. CARRIAGE FACTOR: AfDARW J. Joven. cor. 14th @ E ste.,3. Grorok R.H CHINA, GLASSWARE, &c. C.3. Fow.er & Co., THos PurRsELt & Sox, 341 CLAIM AGENTS, Tth st., Od Ba, ALL, 8. side Pa. av., bet. 13 Tidy ate, id Fellows’ Hi av., bet 6th & 7thsta Henny Appison, 458 15th st., opp. Tteasttry Dep't, CLOTHING STORES. Watt, Noam Watner & W, Gastox & Co . G. StergEns, 970 Ps. ay., Sternens & Co., 322 Co., Browns? 478 ne av., bet. Pa, CONFECTIONERIES. J 'HomAs PoTENTINI. ‘Os. DENTISTS. HAFPIBID, 386 8th ats. Pui.’ Conrzc’ ry, 518 Pa.ay. Hie Browne’ hotel 4“ 9 & 10 ata. iiding. build’, C. Gautier, ladies’ saloon, 252 Pa,av ,b. 12 & 19 stb: -G. Weaver, 47 Fa fe opp. Browns’ Hotel, 4 Pa. av., bet 10th & Ith sts, "Tce Gream &1 pet ral. Dr. Humrnreys, 12 Market Space, bet. 8th & 9th ats Dr. KR. Fisiey Hunt, 310 Pavev.sbets sth DRESS MAKERS, loth sta, Mrs. Mary A. Eaton, 484 10th st.; near Pa. av, DRUG STORES Z D. Gitman, 39 Pa. Joun ScHwaRtzg, Forp & Bro., 200 Pa. a cor. Lith st. J. Lovesoy. N.W. cor. T and 12th sts. J. B. Moore, 115 Pa. av., West End. a. GooDs,. eRRY & Broruer, W.-M. Suvsren & Go.,38 M Fo Clacert & AY, N. das W. Smars, 48 J. W. Coutsr & Co A. GODDARD, M7 7th A. L. Newron, 521 7th 2, Brotaer & Co..10 Mark jarket et 36 Market Space, bet.7 & 8 sts, pice, b. 7 & Sate, F. cor. Pa. av. & Market Space, bet. 7th 523 7th at., north neat Northern - four doors north DYERS AND SUOURERS, W.H Wueatiey, 38 Pa. av,; 49 Jefferson st. G.T, ENGRAVERS. of if 1, b.8 & Iats, Pex sth st. & 8 7, P ofP 3.84. D. O, Haars, 264 Pa. av , bet, 12th & 13th ate, EXPRESS OFFICES, ADAMS’, 514 Pa. av , bet. 2d and 3d sts, FANCY STORES, TEVENS, 335 Pa. av. FEED STORES. bet it. 9th & 10th ete, bet. 8th & 9th ste, tional hotel building. James A. WisE 429 7th st. & Centre Market. FOUNDRIES. W.-M, Evi F.& A. Sc L. H. & G. FURNITURE STORES, GAS COMPANY. Orricz, 514 1th st., north Pa, av. GENTLEMEN'S + BELONGINGS." Stevens’, (hats & wardrobe articles) Browns’ hotel, GREEN HOUSES AND SEED STORES. Wx. HucHes, cor. 7th & B ats., Island Jon Sav, rseryman, GROCERY STORES. G.& T. Panxer& Co~. 369-6 Pa. av.sb.6th & 7th ete. Kine & BURCHELL. oor. 15th \) Mm. BRYAN, 44 Market Space, bet. 7! Epwarp Hatt, 40 Market Space, opp. Cen. mar 8 av., bet. sits a sts. Hanpr, 229 Pa. Kexxapy & Poo, 508 7th st., bet. D James Da GUNSML is. C. H. Muncx, 496 6th st., south Pa. av. HAK DWARE AND CUTLERY. CampBeLt & Coyve, 351 Pa. av., opp. Browns’. ELvayxs & THompson, (coach findin; L. NEIDER. 271 Pa. av., vet. 10& 11 sts, wth & oy BE. Tucker & © oe S21 Pa. av., near 7th st. s & BRo.,(iron,) 13th st., near canal. EIDER, (iron,) oor, P& av. & 18th et, + SCHNEIDER, (brass,) 271 Pa. ave z & Brotaer, Udd Fellows’ Hall. 7th st. GREEN, 178 Pa. av., bet. i?th and 18th ats, MALL WOOD, (upho!stery,) 408 7th st. Seedsman, &c.,396 7th st, variety,)388 Lst., bet. lith & 15th sts ) 326 Ps. av. HARNESS, SADDLERY, AND TRUNKS. J. 38. TopHam, 499 7th st,, bet. D & E. HATS, CAPS, AND FURS. B. H. StiNEMeTZ, 236 Paav.,b. Wilard’s & Kirk’d’s HOUSE-FERNISHING STORES. C. W. Bors.zn, Iron Hail N.M. MctRroor & Co Guo. FRAscis, C. &. Garxn, (general th st. £307 C. Woovw aad, (gen’las’mt)n. 8. Pa. U7th st ,bet. D& E. 78 Pa av.. bet. 17th and lath sts, assortment.) orth Pa. v., bet. 1 . (Everything.) Sister & Gry, N. sid Pa. av. bet. 10th & lith ste, JEWELRY STORES. og W. GaLT& Bro.. 324 Pa. av. bet. 9th & 10th sts. 0 Hoop, 334 Va. av., bet. 9th & Wth ats. S. Lewis 2% Pa av., bet. 12th and 13th sts. " Horra, watch Jous Lanox, aud j bet. oe eweiry, 337 and 508 Pa. av. Sd & meter. &c., maker. 457 7th st. J. THourson, English watohmaker, 480 15th st. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. &ec. Joun D. CLarx. 525 12th at. (Also Notary Public.) fHomas C. Donn, 66 Lou. av., Det 6th & 7th sts, Joun MiLLs, 487 6¢h st. bet. C st. acd Louisianaav. LIME, CEMENT, &e. Wx. H. Gover, foot of K st. n , near Georgetown. WHeEatTLrY & Dorsry, cor. N.Y. ay. & 2th at, LIVERY STABLES. J.¥ ALLI8ON NAILOR, PUMPHREY, 49! 6th st. oor. C., & C, east of 6th. Jk., cor. Pa. av. and 133 at. LOCKSMITHS AND RELL HANGERS, C. ScHNEIDRR, (practical.) 27) Pa. av., up stairs, LOOKING GLASSES, Francis Lame, 237 Pa. & LUMBER YARDS. HN &ec. near 13th st, .N.& J. W. Easny foot D st., (steam saw mill.) MACHINISTS & ENGINE BUILDERS. Ws. M. Excis & Brorugr, J.McCieiLanxp, 8. Wuire, Hatt & Co ,44¢ MARBLE WORKS. Sth et. ir 10th a near the canal. nd Eats. . of canal. Iron railing Ws. Rurixeroro, E st., bet. 12th and 13th. Jann Vainwaven,(marb mant’s.&c.)14st,8, Paav MILLINERY, &c. Mrs. H. L, STasseNn, 495 8th st., near Pa, av, Mus. Ciauies Prevss, 209 Pa aveb.athé lothate, MUSIC STORES. Joun F, ELLis, 96 Pa. + bet. 9th & 10th sta. rRov.C 1. bx Carniet, cor. Pa. av, & lith st, PAINTS, OLLS, GLASS, &c. Howe. & Morsett, 323 st., near 7th. PAPER HANGINGS, J, MaRkRiTs xR, 486 7th 8! FRancis WILLNER, 365 N Y PATENT AGENTS. Cuares F.STANsBURY, Cutag G. Pace, 7th op ‘Los. VERKTT, Att'y PAWNBROKERS, &e. t., between D and KE. Av., bet. 10th & Lith ate PAPER WAREHOUSES. Epwakrp Towers, 377 D st., near 7th. P.O. in Pat. . E. oor. 7th & F ats, Department. cases, 488 7th st. Isaac HERZBARG, 429 Pa. av., bet. Sd and 436 ata, PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERIES. cCLExs, y HITEHCRST’s, 434 Pi PLANING MILLS. Fitzuveu Coyre, oor. PLASTER & GUANO MILLS, Morcan & Ruinenarr. foot of G street north. PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS. J. W. Tuomrson & Buo., 269 Pa. av., b. 10 & 11 sts, Joun Rxxs: 495 6th st., south of Pa. 306 Pa. av., bet. 9th & 10th sts. » bet. 424 and 6th sts. 4th & Canal st. Myers & Co., 9 9th st., north of Pa. av. PORTRAIT PAINTERS. J. M, STANLEY, 27854 Pa. av.. bet. 11th & 13th sts, PRINTING OF FICES—(Book and Jeb.) |. POLKINHORN, 375 D st., near 7th. . H. DAGE, oor. Lou. av. & 7th st. RESTAURANTS. ENTER'S, 312 C st., near 7th. Pa. UBANT'S, oor. Hamomack’s. Pa. a . & 6th st. west of Willards Hotel. SASH, DOORS, AND BLINDS. Batpwix Brotuers, cor. D & ist ate, cab.Nosron' Young Ladies’ Institute, 40 Est. » BH. Norton's ies” Institute, A. . iN Y-av. & 1 ae wike” ta nese Y-av. & 14th st, ‘SEWING Rooms.) P™ H. U. Noves, 5049th at. a, Pa, av. (shi +&o.) STOVES, RANGES, GRATES, &c. Pe Moupwanp.n 8. Pa. av., be 13, taloomy front. AMES i oor. av. W. D. Ws vit, 453 Pa. av., near Sd at.. sotith aide. TOBACCO AND CIGAR STORES. H.C. Strers *06 Pa. av., bet. 2d & Sd ats. Scum ine, Beurens & Co., 544 Pa. ay. TOYS, FANCY ARTICLES, &c. Ws. Wx. P. Wxns, #7 G st., UNDERTAKERS. M. E. Harvey. 410 7th st, bet. G & Hi. ERERS. ae . *WisoD ew it re UPHOLST SP de Wises oom scat C. U’ Muara, 524 Pa. av., bet. 2d & 3d te. TURNING, BRACKET-MAKING, &e. bet @th & 7th, * bet. 434 & 6th ste. Sy nag’ AUCTION r rodoe geateranmae® ane &r: ‘ood seat Chairs. Settees. er At and Frecalie be’ ves rfl assoftiment of Hatsehoid Termes madar Seah : ot $$ t surh acre mold J. C. MeGUIRE & CO., Auote. * THE ABOVE SALE NE. 1 papas nce id t 4 ae eal a NESDAY bh G, Noy. same hour placs. - J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Auo’rs. berets uiitil THE ABOVE SALE IS UWAVOIDA- FRiDAY MORNING, Nov. Place. 12th, sams hour acd pl. nol st _ J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auct'rs._ By WALL & D, Auctioneers. BORNIAY MBE nt ofour ane cash— 1 eteblent Work Horses excolent! ri o Lot of Ploughs, H S Cemettie: Aa: Te eR ALLER BAR SARD, A LEGANT CURTAIN GOODS, CLAGETT & DODSON have the pleasure of informing allin quest of any kind of Curtam Ma- teri sis t it their _s'ock of every thing appertaining to that kind of Furniture is now complete in all thee ts ere eee dosirable, all of which they are selling ve! ea. They heave now in stook— Elegant Triple width Frenoh Satin Brockatelle, all ovlora, Elegant doublewidth do. do, io. embossed Rept de Iain, both new styles very pretty and do. | Etoff de Afrique, plain ard striped Rept, ted Bordefs and Bands Cuttaing in broad vety new and recherche, Rept de Lsine.in extremely rich colorsand bo-der& to matoh—these are rich in the extreme, Rich Satin Laines, in entirely nsw styles, very reasonabie, Rich Damask Laine, same style; very ohoap, Three ovses superb embroidered Lace and Muslin Underourtains, al! new, at prices from $1.50 to $4 per window Also, rich contrrand side Cords and Tassels and gimre to matoh. and C ins in Flowers, Fruit: We respectfu ly sitvit® al Wy irtains to ov and see fot themselves We Warrant our prices to be as low, if not lower than any of the same gocds ow be bad in any of the Northern cit. Also, just received, the latest designs ftom Paris for the c-nstruction and hanging of Curtains as ed by “*Le Garde Treubie,”t> which we bscribers for the benefit of our customers. cost _CLASETT & DODSON, i HEAP CARPETINGS Just received, from recent large auction sales at New York, an additional ly of elegant goods in the above ji0¢, whion we are now prepared to offer at astonishingly low prices, viz: Elegant new style English wot Carpetings, at 21 25 to Si 5, worth @1.75 and $2. Elegant new strie agen Brusse!s,at 9 cents and $1, worth $1 25and $1 Also, 1° bales extra heavy Three-ply do., in Bras- i, pattern: hese goods are warranted to weigh 23s ibs to the sard. They areail in new designs, never before Cffered in this market. Extrah avy double In:rain,in entirely new de ‘aud will wear &s long as nest Three-piys now such, which we oan sell from 40 to 8755 ets. ta heavy, thick and neat Woo Dutch \-arpet- ings. very durable, and we!l-adapted to offices, li- breries, dinit g-rooms, and basement rooms, very ches A'so a beautiful lot of real English Venitian do, yles of hgures and colors. These are rare and we.! worthy ofattention. Also, a large lotot the cheapest and best Feilt- ines. Druggets by the yard and in medallions and bor- era, very rich, : E Knot Velvet, Chenille, and Tufted Rugs, all mishingly cheap. Jute. Manilla. Adelaide and Velvet Door ; vestibulesand pafiors this @ most extensive, supsrior, —_ the* most reisonable in price we have ever shown. Also, one bale Skin Mats, in aszorted coiors and Bizes. very pretty. They are of French production. and are entirely [res froin disagreeable smell, an: very cheap. Some of themare elegantly fringed with Angola wool, IN OUR_ LINEN ROOM, (same FLoor,) May be found tie best heaviest, finest and cheape t ortment of Bed, Crib and Cradle Biankets to be found any where. Also, Aarseries, D mity, Allendale, Alhambra, and Lancaster (Quits, in ali sizer, Also, lot of well qailted Comforts, made in the best madder colored prints. on Embroidered Cloth Piano and Table Covers. New style Embossed Damask Wine Cloths Do ‘ ropley’s Velvet Table Covers, very gorceous and cheap. Also. one cise new style Gilt Window Shades with fixtures complete. These are wonderfully pretty and cheap. Qar stock of ail kinds Table and Toilet Linens avd Cottons will be found the most complete in ail departineuts in this city As we devote cur whole time and attentionto the buying and selling of Furniture Dry js exclu reel, itis but reasonable to suppose that it should 2 just 80. Ponameieal hcusekeepers and those who want exclusively select and nice things should call and look through our stock. Our prices are low in all cases no 8-e08t CLASETT & DODSON. HTS OF THE SEASON, Ihave the warning introduce the HAN DSOM- EST H \r OUT; also, a fresh onse of, FRENCH SOFT rains Getting toe rom Bor an u On. jetting them from firs: ty Oiler them much lower than usually sold in this es. corner of 6th HOPKINS, Crear AND ELEGANT FURNITURE, ’ fee SAMUEL KIRRY, Manvfacturer af Superior and Fashionable Furni.vre.respectfn ly an noances to the citizens of Washington, Georgetown, Alexandria, and environs, that his warehouse is now weil stocked witha su arb extensive stock o! elegant CAWI- NET WAKE in Rosewood. Walnut, Onk, and other desirehie woods, such a* Parlor, Dining room. Library, Ofhce, and Chamber Sets, ail manufactured in the most workinanlike manner, and warranted as atated. Prices very low. Funerals undertaken with promptness, SAMUEL KIRBY, Warehouse—weat side of 8th street, oc 18-eoti near Ps. avenge. SUPER BLACK DRESS And CLOAK FRINGES, Guipure Dress and Ciosk Fringes, Crochet Drea» and Cloak Frin, Cloak and Dress Fringes, sol Cloak and Dress Fringes, Chemile Cloak and Dr ranges, Button Cioak and D: Frirges, Bugled Cloak and Dress Fringes, Plain Cioak and Dress Fringes, Also, $2,000 worth of Colored Dress F ringes. Our assortment of the atove named Goods, par tioularly in black, is unsurpassed in any retail sture South of New York. nos-eost MAXWELL’.__ t JRE D FURNITURE <a VARNISHED. Sofas, Chairs, &o., re-oovored, and packing Fur- i to by nibureattonded (007s AMES WILLIAMS, Burst Pollen F prea beg street, sd —— me it ri their original lustre ail artislee of Varuished and Polished Furniture, Pianos, &o., for sale by Bontz wit FP + Odd Fellows’ Hall, or by the subscriber, J. OR MENG a rhs eed story of the building No. 512, 7th street, 24 by 60 feat. se 18-S& Wit PLENDID STOCK OF FALL AND WIN- SPLED STASR GOODS. GE’ M Id respeotfully announce Es ahha prety visite sy utr; that they are now ec to show the largest rted si 1 clase * oreign and tS ¥ GOODS ever offered for sale in this cite. L- uke BICEGS RG AaB Ra Dacaty Sor. mont, just received, per last steamers, from Eu- wie RICH SHAWLS AND MANTLES, wohave + aap 00ds, well worthy the early attention of the lsdies of Washington, Georgetown and Alex- andr! ei ee nea ta “"Ws ‘uave on hand @ full stock of fine BLANK- i ra reigns YEAR. t quality Virginia ii AR ie Soo suitable for Women’s wear. All goods in store ’e have but one price. ee marked in plain figures, the lowest cash price. g Citizens aad stantorare ly invited t ere lecaae nt Scent & nee Extensive Deslers in ali kinds of Foreien oi T° SAVE TDTE AND MONEY, F.T. MAD DO x’s. ing CALICO. worth 6% cents, A ‘And in foot cents Li R, only 65¢ conts. 0 ev 8-tf cordially invited to cell wan 0? her Im’ 4 MERUI Le ~ : By A. GREEN, Anot: 3 TENSIVE SALB oF UL VILLA reet ite. at 4 o'clook mber wlding Lots, part of whieh front on : fins opportuni! obtaini ParwY, home near the oity, on <p road, bo Aur, taxes. mins: One: four ssehdatnset, im oun: toe 8 deed of trust “aie "2 SHEER ee, Auotioneers. 3 = ef Section —U Sates Meena ¥ * | - ison gpa Caled Cs ng sion of orig: in Square No. $41. front jeet 6 inches on ith street, be page tg ning 96 feet to an alley, square feet. . ‘itle Terms: fourth Gash ; the residue in 6, 12 and 18 meat, with interest, seoured bya deed of trust o * ned ""5.C, MoGUIRE & CO., Aucts. By J. C. Mc@UIRE & CO jt) Land M, nod nen Me, ves R ERIOR FUR- Re, GILT-FRAME Minors, CARPKTS AND CURTAINS. SILVER AND Si ovember lit ishment ‘ ndieton, on Pennsylvania ave- nue adioiming the United State Hote', we shail sel: tne Farniture. o., COMPrisIng Rosewood French Bofa and Parior Chairs, Marbie-top Centre, Scfs. and Side Tables, ood Secretary and feokenee. What Arge F reu iaté Mantel Mirrors, nt Rosewood Marble top Mirror front Reau- Rec, Kigytems Solid Onk Leather Covered Dining rs, Recerene Marhle-top Drossine te ‘aintings And Knogrsvings, sets of Gira: les, mask and Lace Curtains, Cornice. &c., eivet, Brussels and Ingrain Charpets, Rugs, Ou- cloth and rurkets : Large Walnut Sideboards, elegantly carved in bas- ee! soit Mahogany Extension Dining Table, 18 feet on if, Eighteen Solid Mahogany Arm Chairs, with hsir- onshioned seats, About 700 ounces solid Silver Waiters, Gob ets, Pitohera, Butter Tubs, Ladies, Kutves, Forks, 3 Heavily Pisted Waiters, of various sizes, Pitohers, Covered Dishes, ureees. Champagne Coolers, ( astors, ance Bosts, &c. Frenca Chins Dinner, Dessert and Tex Ware. Cat ciggs Devanters, Finger-bowls, Goblets, Wines mole ti jane Chingse Pach we pie Bohemian Glassware, iq uort 8. arinsk Towels, Naphive, erie Clothe, nots, mask Towels, Nap arble top Dressing pagers and Washstands, Walnut Elizshethign Bedsteads, w.th superior pring Mattresses, Enameiied Cottage Se'r, Loune ery euperior F esthe is. Be Fine Curled Gair aud Husk Matt Superior Bia: kets. Comforts ard Handso) Tox, Re sters and Pillows, Tees Marseilles Quilts, Fre: eh Chinsa:d Granite Voulet Sete, er with @ iarge assortment of Kitchen a Terms: $40 and under cash ; over that sum a cre- dit ot 6) and Se aezs, for satisfactorily endorsed ini ; wis SB. TYLER, H. B. NDLETON, PHILIP B. P Executors. J.C. MoGUIRE & CO, Aucte. FUTURE DAYS. —__ By J.C, MoGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers XCELLENT FURNITURE AND HO'SE- HoLp Errscts 4T Pustic Sate —On WED- NESDAY mornicg. November I7tn, at 10 o'clock, at the reshtonoe of Williom H. Upperman. Esq , nO Fivavia avenue, between Sd and 4% streets. we shall sell the enire & urni.tre and Effects.¢om rising — Riahogany carved sjring seat Sofas, Divans, Rock ‘arlor Chairs, r, Ottomans, and } Mshogany Dring and Card Tables, Mert a = ‘rame French plate Mirrors, Siab et. Damask and I ace Curtains, Cornice, Gut and bull Window Shades, Lounges, Bruseeis, three p y, aud ingrain Carpets, Stair Carpete, Oi) cloth, Rods and Eyes, V. ry superior solid Mahogany Bedsteads. Handsome Mshogany Dressing and Pisin Bureaus, Solx ahogany Wardrobes, Mai WV asirtands. Superior Feather Reds. Boleters. and Pillows, Blankets. Comforts. Tci et Cane and ‘wood seat (| 3, Tabies, Curied hair and Husk Mat 5 Matogany Sideloard. I'ining Tables. French China gold band Dinner Set, Glass wa Supericrsiiver p ated Tea Set, Cake Bask. tors, Kn ves and Forks, Cooking Stove, Radiator #nd other Stoves. Together with & genera! assortment of Kitchen equisites, Ter $:5 and under cash: over that 4am, 3 fc of 30, 69, and 90 daye, for satisisetorily en- d notes, bearing interest. P. $.—The House is for rent ; inquireon the prem ses. JAS, C. MoGUIRE & CO, nc9-d Auo’ ioneers. By J.C, MoGUIRE & CO., Auctio-eers. YHREE VALUABLE BUILD NG LOTS AT PusLic Sate —On THURSDAY AFTER- ON, lth, at 44 o’el tthe auotion rooms, We shal! sel), wit! out rese: Square west of Square Vo 5%4, fronting 56 feet 2 inones on north O street, 20 feet 4 inches on New Jersey avenue, ard 198 feet 6 inches on Third street west. Lot No.9, in Square No. 478, fronting (2 [set six inches on Sth street west, between P and Q streets north. running dack $3 feet 4!» inches. ot - 10,in Square 941. fronting 68 feet | inch on wth street east, between East Capliolrtreet and usetts avenue, running back 115 feet 16! eri One-third ossh; the residue in six and viel lve months, with inter zoured by a deed in us J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Aucte. By A. GREEN, Auotioneer. RUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE Britp- ino Lots FRONTING ON 17TH SoRERT West, Between K axp M Btawets Norte —On M¢ DA day of N mer. i o’clook p. m., in frontof the a deee of trust to the rubsoriber. and in the land reoords for the county of Washington, in the District of Columbia. and consent of ail par- fies, the following described valuable pro} rty, lying and being inthe city of Washington, Be: iz: viz: Lot No.6. in Davidson’s subdivision of Squate No. 183 having a front on 17th street west of D feet. Turning hack toa sO feet alley. between L and M streets north Algo, part of Lot No. 8, in Davideon’s subdivision of Squsre No. 184. havin; ront of 2 feet on 17th street, between K and I, streets, rupning back 106 feet 6 inches ton wideailey. This property is all handsomely located a little north of the President's mansion. _ Tdrms: Ons third cash ; balance in 6, 12, ard 18 months, the purchaser togive notes for the d-ferred peymenta, bearing interest from dry of sale. deed given and a deed of trust taken. M. G. KMERY. Trustee. no 5 eokds A. GREEN, Auct. MAESHAL'S SALE.—In virtue of a writ of fieri | 1» issued fom the Clerk’s Ofhee cf the Cirouit Court of the District of Columbia for the county of Washington, and to me directed, | will expose to public sale for casH, in front of r. Court siouse door of county, on MONDA the 29th day of November, 1858, at 12 o'clock m; the following desoribed vroperty. to wit: All defend ant’s right. title, claim, and interest in and to Lots Jand 9, in Square No. 378,1n the city of Washing - ton. D.C , together with ail fee singular the um- provements thereon, seized and levied upoa as the roperty of Peter Force, and will be sold to satisfy udiciai No. 33, to Maroh term, 1255, in favor of John W. Maury and ai, surv., and for use of Robert ri "s heirs. Se ee HOOVER, Marshal no4-ts for the District of Coluai re, CEB ,| MATER FROMECROPE. ~Arrivel of the Steamship Kangares. | Naw Yora, Nov 0.—The steamsdi; ee dates of the wth it., bas ar- It is conf-med tbat Portugal bas delivered the Charles et to France. Great en grec against France is expressed by the British press Later news bad been received from Chins. Lord Bigin bed returned from Japan, made a satisfactory treaty. T ade at Canton was it. Phe Shanghes market was quiet Considerable excitement prevailed at Constan- tinople, regarding the of the Wabash Porte bad protested against it r= she larvely exceeds the limits. Tbe following news ts one day later then tbe’ oe Cicer > ritieh rs raise an indignant against France Sr comeing Portugai imothe car. render of the ship Charles et @ , and the Derby Cabinet are severely censured for net tn- gee gto prevent it ne on the 4th tmst for New York. Additional marines were under orders to pro- ceed from France to Canton Farther Indian news bad been Tecelved, but it was unimportant. The ad been with heavy Joss on an islaod in the Gogra. The dates from Calcutta are to td. Produce was active. Imports were dull; freignts lower dates are to the lith of Hong K. . Lord El ad effected a sati with Japan, returned to come rade at Canton was stagnant Trade was active at Foo Choo. Commeancta. Liverroot, Oct. —The sales of cotton for the three days were 14,000 bales, of which 1.640 were on eS and for All quali. ties closed 4d. lower, wit: i) market, - ers being anxious sellers. The decline wax — by the accounts from America by the Arabia At Manchester, prices of all descriptions of goods were slighify lower ies The Liverpool breadstuffs market bad a de clining tendency. All articies are slightly lower The Liver, Provision market was very dull Lonpon Moxey Marxet.—Consols closed on Tuesday at 9 ya%®¥ for money and 98), for ac- count. Later from California. St. Lovis, Nov. 9 —The overland mail from California on the 15th has arrived honor a3 A celebration took place on the Lit! of the arrival of the first overiand mail| Salutes were fired, and conyratulator speeches made. Resolutions were passed, than! ing the Post Of- fice Department for establishing the va:tous ever- land routes Frazer river had fallen considerably, aud the miners bad met with « corres; success. but the weather was too cold, and they were re turning in large numbers. Oregon dates of the 6th were received. The Indians were sucing for peace Toey are nearly reduced to starvation by the destruction of their grain fields and provisions George Penn Jobnson bas been arrested for killing WJ. Per, in a duel Business througbout the State was very dul! Domestic flour was dull at $9.50, and Haxail at S14 co — Health ef Southern Cities. New Ortgans, Nov & —There were 12 deaths from yeltow fever yeeterday. There was B good frost this morning Savannan, Nov. 5 —There have been 38 inter- ments witbin the last six hours, inctuding five deaths from fever. CuaxLeston, Nov 5 —The deaths from yellow fever during the past week have been 12. Fire at New Haven. New Haven, Conn. Nov. 2.—The large da- Tereo! case factory of Newell C. Hail, in for street, this city, took fire this evening and was destroyed. Part of the stock was saved Over one bundred persons are thrown out of em- loyment in consequence of the fire. Loss about Sis wuu—insured Douglas M . Naw Haven, Ct, Nov 9—The Douglas men of this city are in high glee at the result of the Illinois election. They fited thirty-two guns this evening, and havecalled a meeting. to be beid on F.iday evening, to be addressed by Mr. Mc- Masters and the Hon. “Horace F. Clark, of New York — Rallread Accident. Porrtanp, Nov &—A cattle train on Grand Tconk Railroad, ran off the track to-day, near Gloucester, killing Mr. Hazleton, the envt- neer, and slaughtering 2 large number of cattle Baltimore Markets. Bavtimong, Nov. 10 —Fiour is more active, but unchanged, Howa d s'reet and Obio $5 Wheat is firm; red $1.1501.23; white $1 2001 30 Corn is better; old white 74a75¢; yellow 35a%c, new yellow, 73u75c Whisky is steady at 214 at New Verk Markets. New Yor«. Novembe- 10 —Fl nr is firm, State $4.05a84 40; Ohi» 5 25285 Southern 9615 35 Wheat ix buoyent; red, $1.10a81 23; Western, S120 Corn closed with a declining tendency; buyers demand a redaction; mixed 76277; yellow, 8S Pork is buoyant; mess $17 37217 50;' prime, €'3 62a13.75 Whiskey is quiet at yc. Financial. New Yor, Nov. W —Stooks are dull and irregular Chicago and Rock Island 65%; I! linots Central shares 83; do. bonds 94; La Crosse and Mil 4%; New York Central Si; Reading 51%; Mo 68 90. ———— GEORGETOWN ADVERTICEM TS. i€m stir ie: yt nec LicaT . ‘Tr the hereby yin full Gress winter uniform, othe L~ Se Se ee mm. a ' 3 TONWM. CRU-KBHANK, O. S._ 5 SAKKELS CRANBERRIES, 2) 2 boxes new Bunch Raisins, “hide, Sugara, part low priced Shhda, 3 6 2 barrels Crushed, Pulverized and Clanfied Su- Fat: at reduced (ean 109 boxes Fire Crackers, 109 boxes Seotoh Herrines, 5 barreis tresh Currants, pecrehert Hon guste Comb, rekles, Cateu PRE 2 per gation, Sacriecai re Ran awbe ar ORTRO hg Goldens Taps Engen Dairy and New York Cheese roma. Farina and Co n Starch, No.1 Mackerel, in quarter- Rice Flour, Rye Flour, our, Panoy Baskets, &c., 40, J ‘eoeived and for sale no to6r w. a ENNEY, Georgetown. — meet atthe A on TUESDA for parade. BO 10-e03t* barrels, and Weich’s Family 3 000 ea a POTATOES, : BUSHELS PRIME WHITE MER CER New Jersey POTATES instore tad heetio in lots to suit pure! no6 e. PETER BERR 85 Water at: STOVES, GRATES, RANGES, HOT-AIR FURNACES. 1 have in store,a complete aseort- ment of STOVES, GRATES, RANGES, and HOT-AIR FURNACES. of we.i-tested merits and beautiful designs, which will be sold at prices that cannot jail to Le satisiac- tory to the greatest econumist, A = solicited to expegine this large ep where are guarant) LO as represen! l. rode AES SRIRVING No. 967 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 8. E. corner of 11th st. 002! eolm {States Int & Union.] T° MEDICAL STUDENTS, A large assortment of Dissecting Instruments just ived. These are pensabis articles to stu- dente of r Ne bes boxes of various sizes. Those w! cpasoere respeetfuliy invited Fé corner Ps. aven: T "a oe] ed: is ou bands whotessis'nad rote FR enc BAZAAR. H. KING, No, 42 Louisiana AVENUE, opened leodid Has operas BONNETS, French ART: FURL PLOW ERs MILLINERY G0ODS, HEAD-DRESSr 8. CLOAKS, - HAW LS. aang ES 0 BYE oe RCES FANCY GOO. " Sabse TRIMMINGS, def an deters 18 Mh 5 we Per RESS MAKING, in ail its latest styles. 0c 18-] Faw NEw GooDs. LIVE AND LET LIVE. NOT SELLING AT Cost. BUT AT A FAIR PROFiT. R.C. BTEVENS’ “NEW FANCY STORE, 335 Penn, Avenue, between Mh and 10th streets, Tespectfully solicat a Ripiies R.C.8, ROM AUCTION. . TO THE LADIEs. Sdozen Extension Skirts, 11 springs, for $1.5", worth . 10 dew Quited do. cents. worth $1, 10 do. Ladies’ White and Corsette, 34 cents, worth $1.9, 10 doz. bottles French's Bay Water, 31 cts., worth 75 cent! 100 dozen Ladies’ 1..C Hak fe, at 65 cents per dozen Jouven’s best Kid Gloves, 873: centa, ‘Also, M erinoe, Merino Platde: Deisines. Caticoes Slnghans, Hosiery. #8) HURDER'S, no2-2w corner High and Gay streets. PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE. The undersigned having sccepted the pow Rotice that they are prepared to their Evacuees ual ike pects generally with Masrer, Collins & Co.’s DR: UGHT AL in whole and half barrels, ot Bultimere prices, for deli - As we sell this Ale - fission, our tertoe will be Tiidly advered Batre stance, prov of defect be igiven within twenty teas mages chee jestio Ales, Porter, and Brown (fully if not to i i ny delivered iy any part © eee mai 'ARNY & SHINN, oo lz 57 Green street, 6 own eoreet: DEtanos LIFE PRESERVING Veer. Patentea October 1858. 3.6. STEPHENS, Dower in Fine Clothing and Gents’ Perate i agg ng See Sreeaty jrown: jotel, i ex Washington and vicipity for the enle ahiy celsbrated LIFE: PRESERVING Call and 4 noé tf FOR oecrip ids see them r= VEN OCTAVE PIANOS foresieor rent very : JOBN F.ELLIe’s,