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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED SVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY BXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner Pennsylvania Avenue § Bleventh St., By W. D. WALLACH. . PSpers served in packages by carriers at $48 year, Or 37 cents per month, To mail subseibers the. scription price is $3 508 year, in advance; $2 S.x months; §1 for three months; and for leas than three months at the rate of 12 cents a 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 Tas Gexerat Post Orricr Bottprva.— of 2 centa. equal sections. Passages intersecting this, also For Bent and Sale. Musical Instruction. As this public building is rapidly approaching | lead through the east and west wi 3, on the @BLLING OFF -LLING OFF! 7 - 7 : parce ae under the energetic management | first and sade floors, and that ates second ENE bar aeOR OB ney on gree Tih LM Ad raat hes wee De whoUeh SPL TY. 22 et 1 Nana ACCOMPLISHMENT. a Of Captain Montgomery C. Meigs, U. 8. Engi-| door connests with a similar passage through | 0er&, nandeomely furnished, with water aa ese “of avec Godengo He ERS. nH GER TOR Cate oP Re nam fe when Se wry ne 8 few more hours $6 neer and Superintendent of the Cspitol and | the north building. On either side of these m___No, 32 Pa. av., bet. Sth and 16th ets, zs, Yourms, aND CHILDREN, WOuD AND Goat, ay Sir s, reo Instruction, to Post Office Extensions and of the Washington | passages are the rooms, or offices, for the of- 4 ABLE PROPERTY FOR Pao LADIES’ SHOR STORE, ne 17 Mth street, ety Classica! gen Playing x: Gutter we have deemed it of interest to | ficers and clerks of the Department, and of the Beek ee ar, RICE north, be’ | 9 18 Penm. avenue, d¢t, 8th ancl 9th Streets. inatruction Will be given e AWRBED such a description of it as shall be ade-| Auditor’s offieé, connected with it. A few | twee oth nd 6th atreets ‘west. ‘This house is im Ss payments are not Ladies.we manufacture all our And SPLIT WOOD: ements oan be @lling at bie New quate to convey to the distant reader an idea | rooms in the northwestern corner are now occu- “Kise slargonsd beautiful COTTAGE, with abou \ i x Ee SAWEB — SPuit Woo ii ~ . i nal A. of the appearance, style, size, &c., it will pre- | pied by officers connected with the city post pete a ne Fer cecpoure t of the pur: exe “You eee WOO, | =—— = = sent when finished. office. The ascent to the second and third | street west. ;. i Ht - wy wg . . <, # & im * 1t oceupies an entire square of ground, lying | stories is by spacious marble stairways in the ghise of CASTUR MAN bit Bk ai and Kid Boots and But C OA COALH COA nog NETIC rerbdhir ComPany ii fo treets, itethe National Hotei, ust ived, 2 _— between Seventh and Eighth, and E and F | old building near the ends, and we suppose to ote streets, opposi 6 a eclire 8 pargh pimt Received. and now dia nereins-8 cargo of best RATES REDUCED. streets, which is 300 feet wide from east to | there will also be stairways in the north build- OR RENT—A comfortably furnlehed HOUSE Staceeles low prices. sold low for oash. — : Te buttdine nent deep from south to north. | ing. ‘The third, of attic, story is also divided | [OR FENT—4 comfortah oad ith ws, For | pBelete : ae OS ae Omer SG°R Camel, one P ee ‘The building itself is 273 feet 10 inches, by 204 | into rooms, for the accommodation of the cler- tesmeappiy on the premises to Mra. Lt 1AM C " VILTED aH FON ROPE Boos. Hl be sold at market pr Pposite Treasury Butideng. feet 34 inches, and forms a hollow parallelo- | ical force employed in the Department and in FURNISHED ROUSE DOE dicho ce PiLTED- Bottom She BOStee Dealer in Wood Fel, With six wires and improved business fecuitice gram, leaving in the centre of the lot a court-| the offices attached, and its arrangement is| EF’ YSNIS! is brik, and M oom Tren fith, Pa. aveba see Toth ete, | BOL comer isth and Cate. this company @re enabies to reduce their ebarges, yard of about 150 feet long by 100 feet wide. very similar to that of the first and second tu: cn eee GEat @RANK T. SANDS, UND EKTAKER : Ten words. Rach ad'lword, ‘The width of the north and south sides of the | stories. : Scorep se ‘E Boots § nent BRON SER to th eoan cope mye Phiinde pin 3 ote 3 ote. building being, probably, 60 feet, from the} The pavilion is covered with » wrought iron | “72'S Just thay yee 4 é ponstantty on hand ready-made Cof- : ew York. 50 ots, 5 ote. front to the rear walls; and of the east and hipped roof, of a new and simple construetion. SOR GAL B—dn rensonable tacese.sa ddoainahic Scenes 2 ron Hail, Ps, av, : Sas of eit finds, and every article re- pl cryresponding reduction between west sides about 50 feet. The sonth, or E| The rafters are rolled irombeams, of a form Lary ME DWE! LING HOUSE, with brick Srortind Wat R PROOF hooTs seeere sis tee commary, Aitented, se 9a ras Maosmsec tos ead ene apes Soe all street, front was erected several years ago, and something like this, =, and the ceiling is of | jorooms, sitanteton the west side of i4th street bon Paced ch BR-ERGOF BOOTS ae ronabed So anid j 80 20-Am Sommect with the Eastern and Canada Lines st New although its walls, facing the streets, are com- | cast iron, supported by trusses from the roof, ds’ Hotels sulfate for a bosrdige Pearce | 0838 Yeon fish, Pa. av bats GCN terk Ste, | ona PLANT, UNDERTAKER, No. Gs 7th | Y9'k, Sy with the Western Lines at Baltimore. posed of light-colored marble, the quality seems | and elegantly decoraggd with representations | person who would ke torent out roome T LADIES SHOES! LADIES SHOE bet’ G ‘nrticle +5 ulema Company in the United States, and alone bave to have been infericr, as it already has a time- symbolical of the uses for which the room is pede the rooms, Apply to POLLARD WEBB; } Bs success | have met with during thi u night to Moask InveNTIoN upon the route . 7th street. 00% _ | short period | have been estublished, wired in his ne Hearse, of their worn and somewhat dingy appearance, which | intended. This room is lighted by sky-lights | {ra;UABLE TY FOR S#LE—A ables me to offer lead ee Shoes, of So ie Breservers, = as oar | 4,2 public $ a ly upon the prompt and PROPE . and ion instant on cal, 08 ‘ofuildecpetones dopomeder tran is made more conspicuous by comparison with | and numerous windows, and the roofing over it V ‘ero tne House and Lot on Sd ioe eoaths ithe foo ine prio Gaiters, $1.25. f 4 ae Hsoke farmuahed for aneraisut lowinn odteen wis z — ~ oe the new portion. The walis are ornamented | is of corrugated copper. ‘The roof of the cen- | “'also,m very decane age geno pone i yey beat doubia-s0 e Morocco Boots, £1.25. —- : = Naw Youn, 43 Wall street j Astor House, at main with antae, or partially imbedded pilasters, | tral portion of the north front is somewhat | feetonC street uorth, Tanning beok 198 feet 33 inches 5 3 vere | SS LAMAR. Para vetruta, 02 Chesrut st. 2 eee ~ te analley. A 3 AMAR, MOTT & AUTRY. 1 ,, with columns near the entrance and at other | similar in design to that covering the pavilion, | Also.s valuable Building Lot fronting on M street Chiidren’s best English Lasting Button Gaiters, 75 L Pastinone, Sea lea Balding, Falua zat dna’ toe enter = gATZORNEYS-AT-LAW, regular intervals. These antae and columns | and it, likewise, supports a cast iron ceiling. | Ayth 2 feet, depth about 100 feet, between 4th no 4 No. 22 Pa. ave.. 2d door above Sth Wil! practi m the High Court of Errors and Ap- ee ee are ornamented with handsome capitals, ard | [t is furnished with sky-lights, and, indeed eet i un: E WISH THE LADIES TO CALL AND peaisat Smog ihe Federal Court at Pontotoc, | New Onteans, under St Cearite Hotel = ? aocommodat 3 3 ¢ Courts of the Seventh Judicial District of Mis- 7 > the architrave, entablature, and cornice, are nearly all the rooms in the attic story are pro- | Sof GE Ww eomved ty Thome OE CRS ie tissippiand will attead to the Collection of Cains ent. _—— __J_KENDAUL Gea’ Sup't._ all of neat design. The main entrance to the | vided with sky-lights, because of the small- | W: BRAY Estat with nd without heels. — 3 throughout North Mississippi a __ se 18- R EDUCTION OF RATES. ae - ee 2 D. also ask the attention of the gent!emen to our AT VASTLY REDUCED PRiC hs od General Post Office Department is in the centre ness of their windows. The roofs over the east | = ————————__—_______008 large aud wel! assorted stock of BUOTS and g of this front, up a short flight of steps and I nd Lot. — The New York and Wawhington Printing and west fronts will be of simple description, SHOES, vyHOMAS BY From this date I shell offer the fol- through an arched doorway, appropriately dec- RIF IN & SON, Telegraphs, using the + Ronse” Print- Probably a covering of copper supported by uated within one mite's wa'k cf gud. 0025 No. 3i4 Pa. av., bet. 9th and loth sts. | !¢Wine Goods for ess General J Sharm fe qntvance oe Sieh crated. There is a slight projection of the angular purlins, with rafters of rolled iron Fer further information sp ee Fig BAUM oA R- Fror LADIES, MISSES, AND CHILDREN. ral Ofer ate | Hout, sens front wall im this portion of the edifice, and beams, resting on the exterior and interior 1% 0- > a ee clock and 5 o’clock p. m. Spring and Summer GAITERS, SLIPPERS, the entablature and cornice Surmounting it] brick walls. The west front, and the greater me Moroceo and Kid BOOTS aud SHOES. at cost for 7 -HOU! FOR RENT.—The 3 i constitute a central pediment. The building | portion of the north front, will probably be Dic of Mr. Ellet, No. 2:3 H Coah ; all olors and sizes for cost from this day for TRE AE ToL Qek AMPA am nly line in P reet, north’! one month, to reduce my stook. Norte Bi and Southwestern Cites is three stories high, but the upper Story may | roofed in, and the east front will be quite well ae eae ia Cater past: HooveR's, NC é Soniled ty Leena Taiten fo Fed the tabs properly be termed an attic, inasmuch as it is | advanced, before the cold weather of the pres- Fea ee eine in perfect order. and will be] 0923 tron Hall, Pa. av bet. oth und ith eis. Srecalaterinced to DRESS-MAKING. a1 ‘For tex words. For every addi~ low, and the windows only half size. It is but | ent winter causes a suspension of the work. | ron’ ___no2tf_| \OTHE LADIES OF WASHINGTON CITY, | tne isiest Freuchatglos, saber HOSEA Ne8o* | To Baiumore........20 cents, 44 Sere fair to Capt. M. to edd, that he had nothing to| The lower story of the east front, and part of FOR SALE—The following BUILDING LOTS, | © HAting becn engaged in manufacturing Lagies! Opposite Conse bare, B Wilmingtaa =e i = do with the ereetion of this portion. It was| the north front are already finished and ooou- | yy gtrect neni ie Sens ae eae wentens heer esti © whe will sett eee ae is CARRIAGES To Trenton, NJ oo” 3.5 built in 1826, and is by seven feet, at least, pied. Jersey avenue, between K and L streets north, in | and Ne gestey ee that'yod0; whithos can ue beoriber having made additions to his | To Patterson, N. J... 80 = a i : . ; Lot N and which has been i- i sf trial. You find (atall t } making it nowone of the largest, To New York .....-.. 50 Feed lower than it should have been; a fault that| ‘The foundation of the new portions of the | vided into é lots, on the ourner of Rhode Teand wees o aitisiee at the principe Sen Stores in Wash. | in the Distniots where fai ies f The Company are portpecdts em has become more palpable, now that the exten- building consist of @ bed of beton, three feet ahge liste ate nee recat = Ene 4 eS A ee well-known as J. W. Peering en. ooh ee 4 Salar the Patcerae aera cnr whise sions are partially made. in thickness. The beds of the marble and from Scents to75 cents per foot. A MoCurdy & Son's Philndelphia make. ap 21-19 pubelcod from his long experieyce in the busi. to have in operat.on ey she ist of Pi next. ‘The north, or F street, front has the disad- granite work are in no case less than one foot | LARD WEBB. Agen ze TRONas: Sogentace ee! mnt finds or Oataee ol Lae eauas kept ox them, the Comoany aglint's pais it from vantage of being still lower than that above-| in depth, and range from that to four feet. UUSE FOR REN ‘Tho undersigned has now and constantly keep neatly orders prompt ior og ee vel mentioned, because of its oceupying higher | For ie cornice iney are even considerably ie oremar beni ii aasorimed of s ne Leather; ly — mers supe saanaesie she eat ciel comet athe ranemis or ground, and because the several floors and the| more. The stone work of the old building is ron Vrewe nt Wan Bae y CNRS Carriages taken tp Fjower” new | ia EPRINTING TNSTRY ENT 64 roof are necessarily confined to the same level very inferior in this particular, being in some bu: rpaning back VeLEe TAPESTRY and CANVAS corner of ith and Este, om i ateem oe art koma co tus comesuntey. Tomas otoey af ania euilding. The foor of the | places not over three inches in thickness. A | {9,P Syst Sud containing It roome besides the par SADDLES. WAH NESS Wits GoeLSs Ane PA, AVENUE. = ; —— lower story of this portion is, therefore, slight-| small portion of the floor of the lower story | %¢8.to Dr. HUNT. seu-tf N. iatieeee Pan every desoription et | 2G in want of TRUNKS should not fot AT SEVENTH STREET PRICES ly below the grade of the street. The walls | rests on groined arches, but the remainder of FOE RENT.—Tho DWELLING HOUSE, N wo perenne SoS ORHAN it our extensive Salesroom, occupyin inh RANCIS, on Seventh street, in are similar to those of the old building in style | that floor, and all the other floors in the new the fret ofthe Cory alee: immediately east No. ann 7th ane aoree A NORPLES) find every doreription “el Sine and tedium cOTUERY. Fotseaeeers : i c and decoration, but being composed of supe-| portion of the building, rest on brick arches, } of J. M. Carli ap mé-ly ‘Washington. D.C, ser, Beit, WEATHER, LA MOLES eee OTIONS' be sar teal St rior material and finished with far greater care | of four ixches rise, which are sprung from ing -ho' Lisks. CARPET BAGS, anaes &o., that fresbsp' ode, bought to soi “nd skill, they present a much finer appear- wrought iron beams, nine inches thick, of the conk wih be G76 por aus: : = mete ree ALL STEPHENS COs" eon to bay oe st) “ FRANGHE : ance. They are also composed of a light col- | form of =, which are placed from two feet | ———————~_______ A6"a - 322 Penney! Syren & slove Odd Fellows’ ored marble. The antae, columns, and capitals | and two inches to four feet apart, according to c PET ROOMS, eS ee ; sat a aes & = a nme ca Teh sree. of this front as well as of all the new portions, | the span of the arch and the expected weight 2th a ith streets north, for atemenand lads, J ss wee eee os wat. STEPHENS #20, Feiti, Btiansh: are especially superior in finish to those of the | to be placed upon the floor. These arches are — = — — ees Mo. 44 Ficuwtir tov ann Paes 8 BOYS’ AND x READY-MADE old structure, and the capitals will compare | leveled up to the top of the iron beams with apt ALCS HOUSES. {var ae " Battimone, Mp. For Schco: and Dress Wear, favorably with any models of antiquity. The} beton, and then covered with a thin coat of Sse SK street pouth and sd atreet west. Price PF. Geis bet Es: Ren en Thomas Dotty Afri RO ther columns have a slight entasis, and their shafts, aspbaltum, with gravel pressed into it while teatalimenta Papen oer ASS yep 1 5 ve Atte Comess mpi Mus; Sinan, Bross for the coming season, are invited to eXruine = whieh are monolyths, are composed of Italian | hot, so as to render each floor impervious to } separately or peeeets ay eS & : ~P. King 4 . if Huribais Pinay x 3 eraiembtenge Lika ot marble, quarried and imported from Carrara, | water. Finally, they are paved with marble, Sand 4, Square No. 3:7, opponte Temperance Hall, LADIES FANCY FURA Fora eth w Meirepal s r Shere they can Set expressly for this purpose, by Mr. Chas. Hub- | or with thick slabs of planed slate, which is | © street, 24 feet front by 150 deep Lot No. 29, ndid mane G 5 2 of 2 utes, —— every vine = ; . 9 I have now on hamd = most splendid assortment ills; and various other cele! makers. me kaa Senece Now” q te tea eee sae ee es cnt all of my own manufacture. comprising a much a full ent of Book-binders ~~ pee mn a substantia, and « p 5 ‘ Leather, ner, because suitable biccks could not be ob-| procured from Vermont. The rolled iron beams will beachd tary ceeake larger asgortment than can be found at sny Retail Gicta, me, do Print Papers, News nd Book: at very mi tained from American quarries. About sixty | are from the rolling-mills of Cooper, Hewitt & Also, for sale or exchange for prope: Store. and whieh I wi Gt remaikabiy low prices mds: straw B L STEPHENS & CO. set of central iso. § : he porte in this city ae cash pte oh mph gp mea ly low p rads; . au %-tf Nose Pe owe ‘Sth and iothete. i the central portion of the lower story of | Co., Trenton, N.J., and from the Phenix Iron 29 5 viii two three stury Brick Houses, Nox. y ers ite and this front consists of an arcade, forming a ves- Company, @bea‘xville, Pa. tibule to the letter delivery of the City Post The skirting of the rooms and passages is of f JOBN McKENNEY, near Cary street and Franklin Will ex and Sacks; Muffs and Cuffs to match. varie! issue and Shoe Paper; Nor Y, COMMISSIONER EDs. ? One Set of Grebe, rich and article, Mi Press Boards. . . aoa scene Reson | Baa Rin Subic meaicarsege™ | MAN GEE fect th pop roe ume | EME Rar ESTATE ARB Deeds. rv ced ter’ Card and a rset st Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md., | Res! Seble Mink Victorine: : aot — g Office. This 1s surmounted by a recessed Per-| polished marble, and the dvor and window Sesh No 6, west side 44 stroet, on Hen [Tk FURS Cimon eo em Bak Eovglane' orepp a arms snide Rp pny emmy orany paciates need tico, im the second story, in which there are | frames are of cast iron. In short, every part — | kinds cf raw skins dressed ne ee ree | Greate Tack and. Spice Papers: Printing and | torhum willmest geen Prompt and eatefel eight columns coupled, which are flanked by | of the building is’ being finished in the most pps oS pele Mian sos edie pectsity loared, 902 Pennsylvania Avenue, b ‘Ween Sthang 10h ste.| ff per of every description t hutaliveeno cme street, opposite — coupled pilasters of similar dimensions and| thorough and durable manner. The whole month. week, or less term. Terms mode- | 0029 eo! C. LEWISSON, Furner, — —— L CELADON SNYDER crnamen‘ation. The ceiling of both areade | building is to be heated by steam; a current | We._,APply at S16 Poun. avenue, noariy opporite STOVES, TNS SOBEL IN ond SAVE TA OAS ENE: and portico are marble, and richly ornamented | of fresh air being driven through chambers, in | _8¥!7-T&Stt : eo GRATES, RANGES, INESS in the Bia a fo Hall bd a D with appropriate designs. The roof over the| which there are coils of pipe, by the agency of | {.0R KENT—Tho FRAME HOUSE on Get. AND south, between éth and Sth streets Is!- pertico will form a pediment for the centre of | a large fan which is operated by a steam-en- bu! I ecreet south, Tith and Ivth next to the Star Office. Wil be plesnad tote and.) Lot fronts 2 fot on ath street, ack HOT-AIR FURNACES. the patronage of his fellow-citisene, Ail wenk ese this front; and the walls towards the ends| gine. The steam c'rcu'a‘es through the coils | !* feet to 929 foot alley. Perms, @1 go; armum, avis trusted to his osre will be executed with dispateh S = = x avable month! Enquire of EL NS & Sud neatness, as he has the best of workmen in hie stand slightly in the rear of the line of the | of pipe placed in these chambers, and the air THOMPSON, 3 Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th employ. front of the arcade becoming heated during its passage, is driven | *t?eet#- see Give him 2 call. 00 19-Im Ihave in store a complete arsort- ment of STOVES, GRATES, RANGES, and HOT-AIR PUXNACES. The west, or Eighth street, front is formed by the fan through distinct flues, which convey of well-tested merits and beautiful designs, which “OLD MACNO! TA WHIS : Y. . aeateteta f ioe Bape ee ee HANPSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE west ond of the city, within a tew doors of the Seo- of a combination of the end of the old structure | it to every room and passage-way. This is the | retary of the Interior. Gas and water, with bathe wiil be soid at prices that cannot falito ve satisfac OLD MAGNOLIA WHISKY. Having opened an establishment in New York secs Ving Aled by «balding of enreqend | fa gees en a a ney intone | SeaTonenest i ndae™ MSc | iy Sita atte! te etitian aie nce ers | LEE Dohaead Aer ee gan | OE tefang Sate tte Brea space being filled by a building of correspond- | ful operation at the Capitol and various other ALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE—The where all goods are, pprantied to bene represented | Ton ‘in barrels and half barrels. The yee oo rete orate six Sais. ing style, except that there is no projection of | public buildings in this country. V sates ie at private sale the property No. 26] PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, the Whisky known so favorably in the store. at grentiy reduced prices, for oash only, to 5 known asthe ssituated on the south sideof the $8. E. corner of lith st fe past eight years, will always be kept make rook for tu entire new stool the walls in the centre, and that the ends of] The marble for the exterior of the east and Canal, nor xandria Aqueduct, together with oc eolm | States.Int & Union.) eer Mien en and id ‘We therefore sha.l offer inducements to cash par- the north and south fronts form end pediments | west fronts is from the quarries of John F. | the + arf. whioh is about 210 feet deep from Canal | ky, distilled under our own personal chasers never witnessed in this city. Ger olgest is to this front. This is the least ornamental sec- Connolly, of Baltimore county, Md. That for ott ae “pes pee aie = bai aie 35 gu Nhe wD ER >. a) end gutirely free ao selotorio sibahess may Nate the bene of mak a eeBtione i ildi: it af- ii of 64 foet . ‘GG D.C, mad object one of the most tion of the building—the only entrance it af- | the north front — furnished by Charles Hub/ wnfig, Bakery inones of water for driving its ma- fade mat the Sole Agent in the District of Colam- pisershevien Gy ee Re eg otber Ready Made Cpe tone found this side af New fords being through an arehway under it about | ner, Fsq., President of the Lee Marble Quar- | chinery. - s for Mesars. Dupont & Co., imington, Del | Sno whiskies int pew AR bag Th onnae city direct, York. AL! STEPRENS & co., and egress to the mail wegees, to ead tae | 37ing Company, from quarries in Lee, Berk- | surparstletiy be piartag® Cott Yards not | aware, keeps congtanty gp band » large tot ofl ie EAN © SEEPSON, Phornix Bictltcty: | gg ant between Sth aid ith streets. and egress to the mail wagons, to and from the | shire county, Mass. The marble columas were ob ees Cone al Tera now athe peer fasting and Minteg Powder, in Sand 80 Ib, koge | York: Well street nt" Mundsipmus; in New QQENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING MADE To court-yard. This archway is decorated with | quarried and imported from Carrara, Italy, no has @ frout of 130 fect ou the Cana an 1eaie fert on Musket do..(U. 8. Govern swine PARLOR Fu NITURE, G' aa ern onpEme., s = = A . “A ; : the wast side « 0 .and i - nt . é y ” 3 ¥, JO. respectfully in- well executed sculpture in the spandrils of the | American quarry being able to furnish suit- | (ot "oe comeurners Trem Georgetown or Washing. Sporting FEE AFF, ir 6 Re and 3 Ib: kere aR ge OE ray te Motsrzny Cooue. | vite the gtisution of gentlemen to their present arch. On one side is a representation of the} able blocks. The granite for tho walls facing “Bie alse proparts wil ioc onlikeralterma | DUSKiRE Powder, in og 13) easels, kegs PRN PUR Aa Stans PARLOR SiSrhe CABSInE RS, Velvet bile, omene agency of steam, and on the other that of elec- | the court yard is from the quarries of Messrs. | 4 pc} to THOMAS BROWN, 14s Woot ae 7 inmond Grai : iy Fragen lbs » Such &s Sufas,Arm, Easy, in VESTINGS, embracing all en ? tricity, in conveying intelligence. The front | Sumwalt 4 Green, Baltimore eounty, Md. Georgetown: or 08 BROWN Pav.snezits Bagnend eran e. imsic and ise b far aaeorie cf PxbeaE wANet Bs, styles of fashsouabie Sooo spied to nears { the keystone is carved to represent a mask, | The shafts and bases of the marble columns x —— 3 . ind Land 32 Ib; oamst, cote oF mage sd gh mele re style’ of workmanz5.p sod Gnish, at prise mock peter ing fidelity. . : mae in lathes at the Capitol Extension V.. MUSICAL NOTICE, = apie o. in ibsdaske spd aunstere short neue Puiniture Repaired and: Varah Conran og bad oonee eke = The east, or Seventh street, front will be| machine shops, hy an ingenious mechanism BA innit on Perpreecth Woits | “} Sh Fuse of superior quality sin barrels po Bp ede] — ae of RESD Y SEADE °CLOTEING for ey constructed of the same material, white mar- which insures entire accuracy in the outline. | method now in Fvancosed Germany. Loo RRA ama ot the 4 ve will be sold at manufacturers 3, Watt. STEPHENS & co., ble, and built in a similar style with the other They are afterwards fluted by hand. From sire to give. eatiefac init ‘avery particalar, have riosevand 4e ered free of charge to any part of of our own make. aoe aA 0056 322 Pa ar. ‘een 9th and 10th streets. i t i i lwa) red hima t liberal share of 3 7 Y “ n make, i ELEVENTH STREET anv se . one ol ers left al r.J. PF. Fula ie" vano Retal- i i ‘3 — tibule, di Fated with Dorie col- | i hi mare expedition cad economical than lishment, Peun. avenve, between Sth and 10th ste., mien es salad: tore jin bees . | oe Sot NEW UPHOLSTERY. wat reaad , oak etohica -cviling, and = res yobs mn by end white it lamaten a "Kegs rs suri tepaieting ioe in the best manner. ~ Wve on agree rene — mPa gl oor 550 D street. between stb tr panteeeeneivens 7 umns an 5 » q working , ss ' | samples and style of pi ea to sport 2 FAQ ALUR TUE Dee i a i : Lm 0 SAVE TINE AND MONEY, Shades. adow Curtains, Drapery, &e., out, walls, all of polished Italian marble. The} correctness that is hardly attainable by the old | —°° — otnere. mae edintely ad ov one = ceiling will be ornamented with deep lacunals, | plan. he TERS ye a) jonas tne ant Bride ied = 4 uf T r. tT. M2 BDdo X’8. vats (bow sid oid) out, and put and elaborately carved mouldings. The cen- i ae laa Tame a 7 a ORTRAITS FOR THE MILLION—A n cents CALICO worth 6\ cente, air and Boring attr, meee yh - te : x BENTER, on C_stree P fe 3 of ¥ {0 135 cents, warrant z 0 at 6 cents, worth 8 cents, areitare seehires. tral portion of this front will project somewhat | | Novsn Experiaext is Su:p Byiepixc.— in the reer ef ‘Browns? Hot og Perel of y0 EB tents: warauted | Biosoned all Linen TAPER, only 6 cente, All work ly attended ) 2s us i Beg Hote to 00 of beaxtiful pictures prices, . B. essrs. Brown & Lovell, the well-known ship- | has just received fae ve oO ea H, 6 cents, worth 8 cents. beyond those portions of the wall towards the builders in East Boston, have in course of con- | Vernon, which will pe served in Teotly satisfied, eames eet nee rf + pres D BAGES, from 8 to 12 ots., | 0c 25-t ends, snd the roof over it will form « centre | struction in their yard as ich | {888 of hus patrons, in anectior wita no hich can be sent by 4 without extra pedis’ LOVES, S7 oentg, worth 62 conta, IGN OF TRE pediment, while the ends of the north and | is to be propelled in a novel manner. Sho is | Qa. ny ihe, semen Game eanafford. ao39 "| hare. ° E ewe O Be, Sun F.T. MaDDOX, = south fronts, with which it combines, will form | built as an experiment, the inventor 3 ARE YOU INSURE D?—Ample indemnity re “Photographer, No. re tf No. 49 Seventh st end pediments. It will present a much richer a = ae a cag lyr g:3 by som i A Against ss by Fing is offered atid 5 near Wi CALIFORNIA STuAMeaIP LINE VIA e jeading ship-builders in thiscity. The hull | INGTON INSURANCE COM ;, Uthice XTENSIVE ASSORTMENT appearance than any of the other fronts, and is fifty- Pp 10th st Stockhold E ‘¥-two feet long, and thirteen feet wide at | corner of Penn. avenue and st. American, Alantic, and Pacific Ship Canal the vestibule, forming part of it, will be the the stern. F d tapers gradually to tho bows, | directors and officers ail citizens of Washingto: MAHOGAN WALNUT, ROSEWOOD AND Com ny. Proprietors. gem of the whole building. which are very sharp. She is five f-et deep. Sesrnsiown, MES C. McGUIRE, President. PiHeR BORNFURE, Sse Pisrssare. REDUCED FARES. We have thus given a tolerably definite Oa deck oh ill bave & cabin nineteen feet GD. Hannon, Searétary. 0" no in endif of F urnitate, would reg toltegsplondid, steamship WASHING 2,000 TACKS Tuan “Rea deseripti i is edi - wor! an ine ICH GOLD JEWELRY 1 q » Captain HEwey PS mae the four pointe of view Ie Fil reste | Sockew te mich will be attached | RU Gouticatea Sa a, examine his aoc for thems =a eso ted wp eaprenny for ane Cal Qa " the propellers—one at ¢ ro, three feet in ~ A Rt 4 eivengecam my experi wi Will new view it Gum. the castrate’ whe ao pares work in the water, and one at the | O°'d;Seue and Keres Gold W ‘stokes, tnd a Inude | Pine Manopany “Walnut, Cherry, and other Ward- trday the eth November. en Spermatarrbos—ite © rear walls, facing the court-yard, are all com- sane sleet feet be ramoc yy ork in the os af ty cine at promant is quite large, and [ will, gell Fi at, ., Walnut, and Cherry, Jenny Land sengere = aoe ap — mee. sarees Sh perfect © posed of granite, from ler is attac’ to a shaft whic! x od oper Bed is. teams: town, Mase. & > mn of Baltiaere aon muha Pn connests withthe engine and alto with the wer pee a HO. Hoop. | F nut and Rosewood Etreeres, Ladies’ Cab- | Guvgury, for Sau € | iO ADVERTISERS AND BUSINESS MEN the new portions are very wolia sat aguas poplars parr sper pth pit} by AMBROTYPES, Fine Sinko sinut Sofye and © ‘nam. datioes for the oon riaad saiaty’of panacucere: fata SENTINEL” ofers @ 5 procure. 8 er Cot! thorou) repair " tial, but those of the old structure, like its ale! by steam. The smoke pipe will lay TURES take by SANDE, jg aye bed ber a aoe “ion, and the eountry lie porte et for ‘ oe front walls, are thin—mere skins, as it were, | borizont elt and eo condi*ion, and the cou: healthy. at by this arrangement hs ton caaly | erssintae sf eememet ota se ance em | FOB tanartay wd Walgat Droming and thar | PoetennetortasstSony clea ibe oo o filed in behind with brick. There is, also, in | Sdent that by this smecremens be Gb oeatl ‘Prices arranged te’ ihe tee — Fin Mahogany and other Cinirs of every deserip- | “SG°"F* Sonn P. VELVERTO the court-yard, adjoining the north front and craft. We understand that the invention hie SANDs’ ‘ Pena. ave., bet. 8th and 3th st: Fine ‘top, Sofn, and other Tables, in the rear of its vestibule, a one story granite bese tried on 8 small boat in car harbor, and aa Sane e oppo. Centre Mark: Shins, Glee, Pe et er Ware, Looking building, called the Pavilion—it is about 60 worked admirably. The bull is completed H DIAMOND FINGER RINGS, EAR pu is to sell ns cheap as amy other fn ret sd og ih he rom |S eye shiney, ob oboe | Ee D ary eee ee | NE a RAR eT im the north front between it and the vesti- | ™ oxbury. Itis expected that the ves- |" no ie ;O, HOOD. 4 will bedisappointed i sel will be ready to mal es ‘ ike her trial trip by the |, bule, for the purpose of assorting and putting middle of December. Miperimact vines F vet x 04 om £1 ig 0. BIE up the mail matter, for the general delivery of watehed with interest by 1 concerned in nay- NOPE URS, or oom invoise of LADIES’ N&w FURNITURE STORE, at New xperiment will be oc 2-im letters, &c. The mail wagons which ha igation.—Boston Journal. commission. to : a . “ee coos through the archway ta the wert foot, ———— = Saas a ene OPS PUNTA & EB. SN oe drive up to the rear door éf this pavilion to whe Keller T-oupe is performing at Atlan ‘8 iN Gas mete Wetmenlt oa i dt pape nas 2 ty 05 Someeane he sobth an. 4 tu Zesris, Letiature of Florida copvenes on jeriier aicowen on roe safer ; nse é Dyiplptie ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. ke 7 seed fours, exieading throughout its eat | ! zee aiget sual gar aie © Come WRY LOAN os STOCK SECURITIE, ise length, east and west, and dividing it inte two jouabia ce On eons onsen — ae