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BPE AT IRE LR REI NR SERRE ENE AE EO MRE 20 — . . s tne Att aa een aeenaniins THE EVENING STAR 2 is PUBLISHED BVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner Pennsylvania Avenue & Eleventh 3t., By W. D. WALLACH. Papors served in packages by carriers at $48 yest, ©: 7 cents per month. To mail subscibers the eub- 6 sorption price is $3 508 year, in advance; @2 for for three monthe ; and for less than the rate of 12 cents a week. Single eubeerbr Clabs ets latervention of os & | 2 per cent. of ved. it invariably contans the“ Washington in wrappers, two cents. se that has Fed behead Star arce- t t mee Sa aid . ADVERTISRMENTS (of eight lines to the square) —- generally country. inserted three times for $1; every other dey or : Singie copies ( : oan be procured oniwenin bpwamtatacraeseens| WOL, XH WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1858. NO. 1,880 [te Hecaaneeenees eos Postmesters who sct as agente will be eel commission of 30 cents. Boots, Shoes, &o. Wood and Coal. Musical Instruction, NEW BOOKs. Tus Histoxy or Prostitution: tts Extent, Causes and Effects throughout the World. the bac! of Texas with a force, if not For Rent and Sale. grace, of language that rivets attention; while —PARLOR CHAMBERS FOR Foes ‘ te ‘ BUOTS AND SHOE 5] KINDLING WOOD ARP LESSONS—EX PRAURDINARY @ (Being an official report to the Board of Alms | Piquant anecdotes, with a smack of the orig- + Randnomely Te greusant C'atlors and Cham- Tomes B GRIFFIN & deter~ WED A*D SPLIT WOOD. of any mae. H SONS—EXTRAURDINARY id House of the City of New York )| inal Sam Slick about them, intersperse the apparatea, Wal, SYEFHERGS eo aos aa) SHOES ag OT Seen atc Sawn ann Sriit By MACHINERT. ; Parties purehssing Haxr at manufecturers’ funy Blackwellts iatead, ’y ee dent, Physi- | narrativeof adventure, and threaten the waist. | "ao site No WAkl,S) EEHENS, Toth owene Ffeat inducements ton cra this Wiad wa hae treaty increased our frolities tel helde forth the sataorsesee st oh tad cot elan, ‘a Ist 3 rk City, a c k P 0 member of the American Anscclation for sie | band of the reader. Altogether we donot know, | FOR RENT—A comfortably furnished HOUS wal Boentne pe enna fx Efeparing and de Advancement of Science, late one of the physi- ivering it. We are now pre. | 5 year’s instruction without charge, for the purpose P which must be ved to fill ail orders with dispatoh for « dak or Pine | of making it 8 prominent inetroment in this erty. IN & BON, | Wond of nus length ora ee teanten for Oak among recent publications, of s companion bet- on F street, between i7th and lsth sts. For cians of thy Marine Hosp il, Quarantine, New Sh ata ti dl 7 fold anus eee in fer ter adapted to entertain an idle hour. —-—Ro.si¢ te the to Mra. WILLIA RPGUWEN ee ee ae ey part | FiNiehing (.2ss0Ns given acoording to the method = — No.3'4 Pen ue. peor age free of oortees, ee game of the ae “he onion the aerserie. onde. York, &e,&c New York: Harper& B is < @ OFF q B a y ja contained in a cor fore ber g other advertisements in tine paper. é w gultegtan= Taylor & Maury. | Tux Coquetts, a novel. By the author of “Mis- VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE—A OFF _ SELLING OFF sawed and split. Coni of all kinds. 2 Lo 7-tf Corver Lith st.and Pa. avenue. , Nesta) : Small frame House and Lot on 3d street south, BOOTS, SHORS, AND RUBBERS, McKNEW & MARLOW. \pusican EXCIFEMENT IN THE CITY. 'y for such @ work would be a| xerimus.’” Paper, a eee Philadelphia: Pe- | wii be suid low nat on Very Scoommodating tering of every desoription, for Steg Fire Wood Mi. | YpUSican BXCITEME: aed fact in civilization; yet the carefully pre-| ‘#09 & Bro. Washington: Franklin Philp. Also,@ very desirable Building Lot tronting % Lavixs, Misses, Yourns, aNo Cuitprex, Phantom EP rnet th street and Canal, and Sth street, < ae pared statements to which Dr. Sanger has given This is reprint of an English novel of con- | feet on street north, ranning in —— F to anailey. Also, 8 valuable Building Let fronting on M street north 2 fee:, depth about fw feet, between ath and Sth streets. Terms ensy, . Also, a Lot on F street south, situated in an im- povee neighborhood, will be so'¢d on acoommodat rt at the LADIES’ SHOE 8TORE, ¥ SUPERIOR we > No. 6 Penn. avenue, bet. sth and sik Streets, | (VE Tormy satus Calta need sett —_— oars at 8 reduction of25 vents less than { adies.we manufacture all our owr goods, the, prices. porsessing the unegusied advantace oe =) WOOD and COAT. ofall kinds. securing them at first cost, which. of. SAWEDa-d SPLIT Woop. t of near ONE THOU: D pamesas refer- course, resuits to the bancfit of the pnrch KINDLING WOOD in crates aud CHARCOAL ir celebrity. Sold at prices cousiderabiy Gaiters, in paint of fit, beanty, and utilit: many quantity. fess than arywhere else in the oiy. Cail at th aoknowledzed superiority over all othe! Three cargoes of COAL, to arrive soon, will be New MvsicaL Rerostrory, corner lith street and d -scle Moroeco and Kid Boots and But sold low from veseels. Penna. avenue. 3 sb es Ke for vee rer are ony Re = ae pee once at my office on Sth st..] no 27-ti PROF. DrCURNIEL, e Ene oO seoure & purchreser. 60, LON: ub- ‘tween .. eS ' “ ber Boots for Ladies and Misses Ail soy rg Of | no 2 SAM'L H. YOUNG. | T° THE HARP. at astonishing low prices. = = = HE QUEEN OF ALL 4 no 12-tf T. CLARK. W oop! Woon: Woo pin Parties wishing to learn t siderable interest. Its name indicates the char- acter of the heroine, and it were well if all who read the book pondered the moral of her career, which in the plot and its development is orig- inal, and we fancy that a rapid sale will reward the publishers. AgRan Neiz, or Times of Old. A Romance oi Old Time. By G.P. R. James. Paper, pp. 160. Philadelphia: Peterson & Bro Was ington: Franklin Philp. A new edition, well gotten up. # large space, indicate an urgency of need that requires the information of such data as the basis cf action. We should prefer that the statements bad worn a more official air, that the book-maker had not so often gone ahead of the officer, and that philanthropic investiga- tions had been conduced with less cf an eye to the mainchance Indeed, while sympathising profoundly with any reformatory movement in the direction indicated by this book, we see no Would de wel. to select whic many others, to be the mest toned, and (though inet wrable Pianos in the world, erms . rticniars inquire of GEORGE Wey, heal 5 eg Real Estate Agent, No. 516 7th or pe . oo: OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE — The sub- soriber offers for sale a splendid Houseand Lot, on terma to suit the purchaser. ‘The house and lot 'e situated within one mile’s wa'k of the Capitol. further information peply to J. BAUMGAR- TEN, so. 297 C street, between the hours of Sh. our ton STRUMENTS. Harr, butwot bering SAWEL AND SPLIT. lowed the privilege of the use of one o’olock and 5 0’clock p. m. no 5 tf Quitrep porres Also, COAL, from the it epproved Mines, ¥ spinon without ces at the vnw Teason why, to remove an evil from the streets, | 12 Myereniove Manniagz, a True story of | JPWELLING- HOUSE FOR RENT—The | “QUIETER BOTTOM UD AND COATS it is necessary to debase our library shelves louse 238 Carnie for a Mr, iL. , nert of New York Life. Paper. pp. 111. Philadel- | aide, botwaee 171k cod tht see gtteets north a Neaeven ThE a AL Repository by making immediate ar- Wovub Ap CUAI. DEPOT rangements with Pror. C. T. Dr M. R. W. BATES, theroush and proper course of instrucison, moiud- with stable and osr- reat a * ‘ with its prurient details, Andas long as we| pb!a: Peterson & Bo. Washington: Frank- | rineo-hows for rent. Thisis large, cheerful and | —C°= wom int Te. br. et Oth ORL SD mee Seema nese Con | ips Bocken'e golevre a ver jemcer ay eemere a commodo: welling in order, and wi. 2 2 ‘ ] A 2 [a 232 ans $900, war- concur with an enlightened public sentiment ‘c : he Hi ronted either furnished of unfurnished, suit the Scotex SOLE BOOT D SHOES. C ee =a : ee aad Tene Hates Bem Gat : : : g novel of the Hildebrand-Horrible-or-the- | {onted. no2tf | SCOTCH-SOLE BOOTS AND SHOES. Just recoived, nad now discharcing.a cargo of best | T@n'ed._ Sraincs for $5.75. Everything inthe mune Pinctas Cos Denke deer mang em eorions | Nannted Men.Stinacton, wiliie Dd gee, FOR SAL ee laeae SUEDIVO LOTS | cat TOS, ra arnt POONER S| Brand Mountain Auihrecte COME: eink oiite | Hanes * Pirates Own Books and nee, of High- | jished to give the greatest amount of sensation seit ee en the Somer of Sth st. west and = an aa ak en se a" noe paige errsnpementii te seg ene toh AXON Harrs, Grirars, &c., &o., for enle and waymen, we shall be compelled to object to the | 54 printed Paper possible, for twenty-five | Jorsey avenue, between K and Ly streets north ie | SPORTING Ha SEN TE ooTs, Kind ig ence a SELIE WOOD for general diffusion of “A History of Prostitu- ware 559 cents. t No.4, and which has been subdi- kindiing, SPORTING WATER-PROOF BOOTS, tion."’ Musical Repository corner iith st. and Pa. av. no -tf hich will be so.d Sg market erjose. to 8 lots, on the corner of Rhode Island avo- Jast received at 8. P. HOOVER 8, 1 Pt nl oe ang 3 iT. . ‘ - Tax Evixscren Review, October, 1353 New 10th street west, ‘Also, « Intge number of | 0023 fron Fall. Pa, av.. bet. 9th and loth ate. eh Dealer sic Areal mesic ACCOM! LISS MENT. A considerable portion of the work is gleaned Yerk- Leonard, Scott & Co, No.'79 Fulton st secon aes gy ye bag ows ore ADIES’ SHOES! LADIES’ SHOES he ~ Prof. DE CENIEL, ne & few more hours to from foreign authors and staticians, and erudi-| Tho literary and political aspects of the age ERD WEBB. Agent, No. 527th street. 006. ahert- pened] bane Gren Conan eae 35 gy NON ’p xR. BS | churse of Musion hutroctos, farely tobe met ton is pat under contribution to furnish from | are perhaps contemplated to the best advantage, FURSISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—Several | ables ine to offer Ladies’ Shocs, of my owe make, W. ALBERT KIN 1 the classics and Christian Fathers, what modern £ T ood sized Furnished ROOMS, suitabie tor a arty of gentiomen, situ ited on E street, No. i, tween l4th and 15th streets, convenient to Wil- lards’ Hotel ann the ‘4 0 2) 2w* G Groxrcetown, D.C.. for | ¥ihon the Harp, Pramoforte, Gutar, Simamng eara past the Sole Agent iu the Distriot of Colum. | 254 classics (oni 7 ee —— his for Mesers. Dupont & Con ef Wilarccon Bat wo poyments sre not made in aaeenee Aware, keeps constant!y on hand a larga : tock of al! inpagranouts cam be wade tg ecloen at kin by Thee ee epee DER mmanminotere’ | eee ep eriee eee Teens at tt P {lastin: and Mining Powde gitzsand S0lb. kegs | Overiie. —- keen Ja ani usketdo., » Govern “5 Serer : mgand Oib-kers | PRE DUC TIO certainly most economically in point of time through the medium of The Review. The Edinburgh in ability maintains its usual stand- ard, while the following table of the contents Siows its extent in va ety: Memoirs of the Court of England during the Regency, 1811, atthe Wing prices: Ladies’ best Eng'ish Lasting Gaiters, $1.25. Ladies’ best doub'e-sole Moroeco Boots $1.95 Lad best Hoeled giove-kid Buttozed Boots, languages add to, in the pages of Duchatelet, Acton, and if we mistake not, Paul De Kock. So far aa the book is a statistical report it is valuable; it is when it seeks tobea history that it becomes offensive. Weconcur most decidedly that the Alms House Governors of New York Treasury Department. Et 3 FOR, RENT; Suits of or single ROOMS. fur | Ladies Gary Curerauces aud Sandals, 75 cents nu or unfurnis! '» VOI esire y local . » w > by the month, week, or less term. Terms mode: | C#ldrea’s teat Englisn eas cay Button Gaiters, 75 5 OSENTHAL, rate. A #3 at 375 Penn. enue, nearly opposite no i No, 22 Pa. ave .2d door ‘above ath at. OF RATES, ment proof,) Sporting F, FF, & FEF. ir 6%, 1254 and 25 ib. kere Ducking Powder, in€é 129 at 35: ere The New York and Washington Printing pecdrmate italiane: 1812; Report of the trial of Madeline Smith at | est F.HOLDEN, | f70H LADIES, MISSES, AND CHILDREN. pismo em ae int — Solera the «. House”” Briat- and all others interested, should have from an Edinburgh, June, 1857; History of Ancient AKE CHANCE FOR WOOD AND CUAL GA ; s fie Kifle do. in 6% and 1236 Ib. kere ing Telegra . indefatigable public officer a thorough state- Pottery ; Guisot’s Historical praia Contri- R a cee pro oe oped t eu d wt Ks BOOTS an BARC ERS. F SS FFF =. et —_ Pe] poem enon sects goa och Ome TS mat va Sn ata That cf all the social evil in their bailiwick ; | bution to the Philosophy of Vision: The Earls opposite the sew P rosters nurch. For termr | CAS Si oolors and sizes for cosz from inis day for | F. ¥f. CFF, + in ib-lanks'and cansntere | eal nari ide re ae that they should inform their judgment by the of Kildare; Studies of Homer; Guy Living. into Dr. GHAB. H. CRAGIN, Georgetown. Caliat SAM’). P. HOOVER'S, Virginia Rifle do. in 5 ib. canisters s action of other authorities suffering under sim- s‘on, or Through; The London Cotton Plant. | =” B and Trunk Store ide OE, Safety Fuse of superior quality.oin barrels | PRIN + ING TELEGRAPH COMPANY hat URNISHED APARTMENTS.—For Rent, on | 0023 _Iron Hall, Pa. av.. bet. 9th and imh sts, kazes ilar evils. But we find ourselves very loth to The Edinburgh Review and Mr. Froude’s His- the first floor. elevated some five feat froin the the only Lne in direct commenication with : = > 5 7 A . and deliv: ree co! 6 to any part Dy im ed facilities, admit, that to do this, it is necessary that Rasdeomely ernst ACBAMBER connected, | “P'G.Eett LADIES OF WASHINGTON CITY: | prices. and deliver 2 ou their ine from Washincton ac tolow Sosa handsomely furnished, with the use of a pinaza on Misses’ Children’s Shoes for The character of Dupont’s Powder has been ac For ten words, Messrs. Harper £ Brother should serve up, Se ae eee eee the south front. Location very desirable avd pioas- | (iRey N's past 9) years, we ought to weil and favorably known fore naif osntury, that neatly bound, on medium white paper, 8vo., ant, being near the Presidoni’s House and Public OpgRAtions or THE Patent Orricz.—The Serppy lon opeateati ie BO bape fad san minty ey share dot whish'you oan prow following is the List of Patents issued from the | at No.1 ew York avenue, second door from 15th Fertile OF tae ual, Youcan find (at all times) is 5 Wash- United States Patent Office for the week ending | street. . nod entf_ | [aston eity—the Shoes ap ee ee ae Wee we deem it unnecessary to say anything in ite Te WwW take plessure at all times in showin: © take plessu samples and style of packages to eportamen the amours of the world, with racy inci- dents of every dissolute Court of Christen- dom; and in the name of philanthropy invite bb: To Trenton, ugton city—the Shoss su well-known as J. W. | others. To Patter: J... % ; > YF u 2- L¥~ Office No. % High street, immedastely ad | To New ¥ one ee 5 ~ es November 23, 18583—each bearing that date : UT rhe Bee ery BOR oenrdy Eso Ehiiedeiohin mane sont jets SO Rridea. a ses-tt The Company sre making erranes>ments wh Wek eee eek ce cE) ancl to nettiers Ge convice Tegel fom Waatinzton'nd Siren | ‘PRUNES! —-FRONKS" — TRUNKS FRANK 3. SANDS. TNDERTARER | 420" xin0n0 Line will speedily be oonstruate 2 s by _- . SAD i. *RINTING Dy: 2 lish, to the feast, at three dollars per head. For improved refrigerator. : the intersection of the Fairfax and | “The undersigned has now. and constantly keep | apes ee STREET, Navy YARD. rg ng nha the int of Pabeonryesat The official statistics of this great social evil | Joba Bestwick, jr., of Dedham, Mass —for | Mi: Address LEWIS BAILEY, on hand a large end very supo- Funeral calls atteaded to at ail hours. Keope | “*'hroen cyemion by th Fatromace bestowed upon in - tee =. improved sasb-fastener. ington oity, or inquire on the premise: Bae: assortment of Sole-Leather, qonstantizon baud resdy-made Col- them. the in New York eity, which is almost the only Joun C. Briggs, of Concord, N. B.—For im no 5 eotf TRUNBSAND V i! ; Sos st ait finds. andevery artuciere- ” erapning public. in their employ matter in the book now first presented to the | provement in truss bridges, PEASANT ROOMS FOR REN Yen Premed and “ail orders froin the country attended to with | te mort skillfel oper aed public, are summed up as follows: Derwin E. Builer, of Chesterfield, Obio.—For lary very pleasant Roome for rent: one ar » . prompttude and accuracy in the transmission of: rompthsss and on moderate terms, Aiso,furmture | Tessices entrusted them. The advautages heati¥ reraired and varnishad. ae d-im | ™Osstsss en Y THE PRINTING INSTRUMENT J W. PLANT, UNDERTAKER, No, 418 7th * street, between G and H, keeps : constaatiy'on ind every articie re- Qugleemmeere? |“ T SEVENTH STREET PRICES uired in his line—a five Hearse, A Pras Patent Corpse Preservers, &c., &c. His charges are t RANCIS, on Seventh Re BD y BAGS SATCHELB; fine cae — h heated br furnac - ard all lighted with gas; ina very | TRAVELIN ey 2 improved devices for cinapieg and feeding the plossantiy loaned use of tie city; very oonvenien, | SADDL HARNESS, WHIS. ve ae a oe-sawing machines. : for bus:ness men, effics-huiders, or members of | _N. B- bapenne yi pustnees and dispeten enry E. Chapman, of preiee fs N. ¥ —For | Congress. Inquire at No. 50 Missouri avenue Repairing oxecutod with 1: — i venat 7. seackine Socapliu me lente. no 2) eoSt (Late Orns a & Noxeet,) yilliam H- Churchman, of Janesville, Wis.— | ——————____ : a Jd Fe He cine eaaieyePParatas for heating and venti. “BERS, Conan area front oom.) wrth Strats | my a2 7 HEAL OPPO. OO Fallows Ha puildings i ! bi Jonathan Dillon, of Washington, D. C —Im- | Nova arreee her ent nls, may bs obtained at Toere are six thousaud public prostitutes in the city of New York majority of them are from fifteen to twen- years of aze t'oa is ata verylow dard with them b of them are married women Seduction, destitution, ill-treatment of parents, moderate. and his attention insiant on call, any hour | the inc est stock of SI = tween Ith an street: 13 T 4d ad of the day or night. Hacks furnished for fanereisat curs ¥, HOUSEKEEPING Al aa LE husbands or relatives, intemperance and bad com- | proved method of regulating the winding of tine | site St. Patrick's Charch—one of the mast HERS RON HOUSE.— Tre undersigued 16- | lowant possible rates SPE | HASHE TS. BRUSHES, BIRD CAGES, ‘ap pany, the main causes of prostitution. | Stel and convenient locations in the city. Congress and their families, and other 1, @ C. LAMAR. ©. B. MOTT. J+ Lk, AUTRY. fresh. p frien bought for cash. boboalat the Women bave not sufficient means of employ- Benjamin E. Dixon, of Marehell, Mich —For Table Boarders caa also be accommodated, gentlemen sud ladies intending to pase the I AMAR, MUTT & pA S-AT-LAW. owest figure. He is determined to sell and the ment; inad-quately remunerated. improved blacksmiths tuyere. Bo 2i-eotf MES. 8: 0. WEST. Winter in Washiog‘on, that he has refitted and fur- | Ma Horzy Segoe AT EA | Since tobey ear atove cad tA i «associations of many employments are Charles Douglas, of Cleveland Obio.— For OR RENT—A first-clasa RESIDENC nished the above naime: se In & menner onn- @ 7 ‘Gon BE 4d a: ove owe’ Prejudicial to morality . improveiment in eblmeey caps. treet. between Ist and 2d, No. 447, 091 pot {ail to meet the approbation of ali who may honor sel gre hy SE: Tit Penton, | _nosett om th atrggt. Six-sevenths of the prostitutes drink intoxica- A.C. Ellitthorpe and Ives Scoville, of Chica- | every convenienos for comfo't and Tene as BAS with their pastoones y situated on the corner of | the Courts of the Seventh Judicini District of Mis- ALL, STEPHENS & CO., ting Liquors to a greater or lens exient 40,111 —For {improvement in machines for break. | Water. 83, f fate oteae Lica AMIE? |p eeg arava Preemzls, tasted on the onus of Sistippl. and wil: attend to the Colicetion of Clam: | VW ‘No Si2 Penn. Avenus, Pareutal influences induced habits of intoxica- ‘ng stones for ballasting railroads and turnpikes | Chambers. par! prepa s kites, sot Os | General Bost Olice Vhe rooms are iar» and | throughout North Mississippi se 13-tf tion 3 One-half of them bav~ given birth to children, and more than oue-halt of these chiidren are iile- xitimate. The ratio of mortality among ebildren of pros- titutes ts four times greater than the o- dinary orilar, Inquire next door, or of the raicded. Es —F - _ ful, and th blic parlor superior in it- dimen PTs One Ee emas , ss he seh street One Castle | ij gnouse ie beaty, The pease ts ented ke De Grasse B. Fowler, of New York, N.Y — at comfortable FRAME | innll respects, one of the firet class, ned no effort For improvements in the mode of baking articles G-HOUSE, ooutsining 10 rooms, | willbe spared to make its comfcrtebie and happy composed of carbon on lth street, Island, near the &. isn Insti- YS’ AND YOUTHS’ READY-MADE ae r CLOTHING, For School and ress Wear. ae Parents and guardian: ing to furnish their children and wards wit nool ard Coilege Oothits forthe coming season, are invited to examime oat ‘T VASTLY REDUCED PRICES. From this date I shall offer the fo lowing Goods tor ess than their real vaiue, ‘4 view of reduc “ home ‘or its guests. i present lergs and e: " of at b G. P Ganater, of Reading, Pa.—For Improve- | tution, between B aud C atreet th Toa prompt, no R-1m P. MURRY, Proprietor, ef N . fi ratro among cl. Hdren in New York ment in gea jag. careful tenant the rent will be peraunum. The ANSION HOUSE aimee: i where they oz r pita ol geen an Many of phese childrenare living ia the abodes | Carlos W.. Giover, of Farm Ridge, U! —For | key car be {ound at 605. nearl : M (ForMexLY THE Enbitt Hovsr,) — cana mesma des on ee ae charts improvement in straw carriers ir Nos 321,823 and 325 Fstecet.mear i4th, Washentt ~ The majority of these women have been pros-| “Khenezer A. Gooden at Philadelphia, Pa.— | POS" _No. 455th street, near Pa.nv._ | Nos 321,32 newly renovated, nitered, improved ap =ees STIPHENS & CO. Ututes for less than four years For improvement in gearing. : BORE Fow RES STORK No, 333 | magnificently farnished, equal to any hotel on -6F av.. het 9th and j0th ete. he average duration of a prostitute’s life Is] James & Hamer, of Reading, Pa.—For im- | 8 Penn. aveuue, south 4 1a this city, and she sroprietreas promises = JOHN McKENNE only four years Ove i tothe public that it si n ¥ 3 18. 1 . 2 a re of manly fous miions of dottare | Pysafuentgn brick moulds.” OM “MM ; be rected toa good ard | respeot be equal, if not betters In tabie antes to press MawINa. i | Norsny. 11aN ice 7H OP, REEDS, (34,000,000) {+ invested ia the bu ie _ 7 N- F OF | guitable tenant on very reasonabie terms. > ~ | modstions, and solicits their patronage. The house . M. WiLLTAN PENSION, REAL ES’ ‘A’ “ a the F improvement in cooking ranges. = son wishing to keep ali. z , Will be conducted An eXperienced caterer, and fe25 Opposite Cantre Marcat. AL AGENT. : = Richard M Hermance, of Stillwater, N. Y.— apply. Apply to \ = + No wul be open to receive transient ard permanent Titles exsmiued; Deeds, &c. drawn. The colleoe The annu.! expenditure on accor For improvement in cooking stoves Jefferson street, Geor: n029_ | boarders on the Ist _Uecember. ‘ TO LOVERS OF tion of Rents, Accounts, orany business intrusted tution Is more than seveu millions of doilars Joseph Hyde, of Troy, N. ¥.—For improved URNISHED HOUSE TO RE ST—No. 442 | 2023 tDect_ MRS. M.A. KNIGHT. Prop’s, VENISON to him w: et with prompt aud careful attentic There isa age of two thousand abandourd | screw wrench” Hed abetted TA, le GREAT CHANGE FOR BARGAINS& — Om omen’ Sot Strest, Opponite Natio pouse in the hosgltate nenined at the pubiic ex-| “Orlando Hf. Jadwin, of Carbondale, Pa.—For iindueements, ae it ¥ cont { A fave purchased from ine sottarsercteten eas BENTER, on C street, inte 10. most pense in the hospitals on Blackwell's Is improvement in inkstands ; ranged and comfortably furnished thr = B: Uf these two thousand professional co: first-olase Jewelry Greener pier in New York. 8: njamin Johnson, of Philadelphia, Pa —F or inthe rear of Browns’ Hot :amond, Coral, Cameo,lava, Ve ‘ - LOTHING AT REDU gy at the premises from i! a, m.to 3p, IN. killed at Mount Cc only about three-rights were natives of the P.m. 8 fine stock of choice A Rare 3 Gol 7 hich will 08 served in every style to the — <r aa ) weigh Improvement {a touraures. 1. nnd other rich Goid Jeweiry ; Woid and Silver tine in connection with all the deli. aying opened aa estab Faglaud. 122; the Middle States, 3 proved method of neutralizing loca! attraction south, b'tween 2dand S!,east. in good condi- give my customers a chance to bny some of the best | &c.—that this or other markets oso afford. 0029 eed deters States, Western States, [2 the needle. tion. Ront reasonable, and take: —_— CC England, 104, Scotiand, 52; Ireland. 716. Louis Lefebvre, of New Orleans, La.—For im- — in furnaces for evaporating sugar juices Apply on the premises, FOR, RENT—7. “Members of Congress and Adolphus Lippmann, of N York, N. ¥ TACT 1A es auite of PARLORS ah inde of Adolphus Lippi in, of New York, N. ¥.— | a “D-CHAM “RS, with eas ard every other +e ee Stem at A S 1 kc iy call, that For improved sefrigerator. ; couvenieuce. situated opposite W illards’ Hotel, New GameE and L Re Coes eter ce enema meT: | neues out nabones gfmakine th Hugh Marshman and Charles F. Foulke, of | 2% Pa. avenue. ae =e af every kind im season, hie hopes to cive gaacyal earie ie one of tie largest and most fash ie stog aon lowa —For improvement in smut ma- per SA LE—F ourteen FRAME HOUSES, f and / kinds of Carrisges ‘and Light W Ready Made Clothing to re found this side o! chines d oods at lower pri han the same quality has ever CARRIAGES, Been sold for inthis ity. I shali run them off very : ade additions to his fast, therefore all who wish to purchase great bare Piste wargsndtr paving ofthe letaeet @ cal] svon al a. AVENUO. rR os “ H..0. HOOD. yore bis Soilities, for Ax remedies for the evil Dc. Sanger recom- inengs 1. A suitable hospital for the treatment of vene- Tial diseases 2. A legaily authorised medical visitation of all Known houses of prostitution, with full power to order the imm-diate removal of any woman found to be infected. to the designated hospital rooms each, on Lots 16, 12, 19, an band. York. WALL, STEPHENS & co., Joun L.. Me New York, N. ¥ — , 54S K * south ‘sd street enneylvania svenue, Sattnert ntl teen categind ervons under | provement in modide for mak ag vaulony | Rogean street south, aud ‘ad street weet. Brice = OTs Beek meh tt between St aud ith stresia._ treatment until they are cured—a term of time |’ Jease Nece of Philadelphia, Pa.—For jio- | instalments to su: itie goed, and will b> sold ee tenes ee » Second-hand Carringss taken in exohange for new ENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING MADE TO which none but medical mea can decide. fovement in saddle-trees Pt Separately or together, Lot 1: Square No, 538 AND SERV Saul ones. NDREW J. JOYCE. G onDE Win, Newleve, o€ Pees’ Yin, N. ¥2¥er'tim gorner, 45 feet Yinohes ty 75 fe Ps ae dS EVERY STYLE ditt corner of Iethand K'ate. | “oar. STEPHENS, CO. respectfully in- SeLe- ™M u Sey 5 ‘ : tt 9 BO. Ko R- | Sand 4, Square No. 3:7, oppo: iP: —— . apne my Tay \e ne! udry, of Paris, | Square No. 566. ot 12, . — ington: Taylor & Maury France —For improvement in preserving sur: | Square Nod ibe tre ees fee a | NATIONAL RESTAURANT, Travelers in want of TRUNKS should rot fail to | CLOTHS. CASSIMERES. Velve.. Suk. and Sat It is impossible for any man to arrive at faces of cast or wrought iron will be sold very ohea: Southeast corner of 7th and E streets, Visit our extensive Salrsroom, oooupy ing gery fashionable maternle sdupted to enous 1 ’ ~ for property in this cit 26m the entire basement floor, where they wi. Sap eminence— however much be may at station—| _ George V. Pierce and Edwin A Pierce, of oblie tiie cee Brice Houses, Nos. | 22! New York, N. Y.—For improvement in busiles ° fc unless by his own efforts. The golden spoons which lucky stars afford fortunate mortals serve, after all, only to make ‘ pooneys.”” The vital elements of success must be chiseled eMac Lenn ne i make to order, im the 5 find every description of fine and medium . hich they wii > best for tadion® % He aud HS Weat Baltimore streot. Baltimore, Md., | FX TENSIVE ASSORTMENT gency SOL LEATHER, LADIES’ DRESS | sty'e of workmansbip snd finish, at ‘prices muon for ladies’ dresses. e " i" " . w Silas T. Savage, of Albany, N. Y.—For im- | Seana, rect and Franklin Square pot too | MAHOGANY. WALNUT, ROSEWOOD AND | Hi pACKING FRUNKS. HA jonstantiy on hand one of the iargeat nssortmen far distant. c i TE rho f READY-MADE CLOTHING for men JNO. E. KENDAL: OTHER FURNITURE AT PRivaTE SaLz, may be required, at chea; moderate prices, of Provement in grate bars No@, west sid Ko Bachar the: The au ber . STEPHE. , WALL. NS & CO. boys to be found in thi Frederick Schott, of Brookl: »N. Y.—Fer im- £ ae th provement in knitting machines. no 1-eotf City Hall. F euk Spa RENT NGGE Goer Oe. Shae beieeenst saiinh'tratle, | oor marae izens of au 25-tf ween 9th an i = i i i i 5s James spencer, of Toronto, Canada.—For ma- HUUSE FOR RENT IN THE BEST BUS- and i : ‘0 “MURDER !—MURDER!” from their stony bed with less pliable instru Pi teamyick Printieg names or directions on pack- INES LUCALITY IN THE CLLY oThe | £225 5 for them- PIANOS FOR SALE AND TO RE Genter nee leriticarr sat ments, and we question whether apy man ever ages, &c. Si jouse at present ocoupied by Dr. R. Finley Hunt, isting of £, Ch end other Ward- ‘US always on hand, from to shave with a wo-thieas Razor. ould find their attained superiority who was not “self-made.” James H. Spencer and Thos. Lamb, of Phila- “nd arg Le Pam (is one of the | £80, Mahoeaas, Walnat, Cherry, of Steinwey & Baler Yor; ave onlay > ppd yh hing Dtore, on Some, itis true, meet less obstacles than others, | ¢¢!7%ix, Pa —For improvement in sewing ma- | best b will well oF re i chines ote L. Stadtmuller, of Bristol, Conn.—Por im- Proved ore oy eee _ Cornelius Van Oeckelen, of New York, N Fine M », Walnut, and Cherry, Jonny Lind | B. Riechentach, in t hon eae Shaving Cream, Soap, Brushes, and other Bedsteads. i Baltimore, which J will sei or rent on moderat . Glasses, &c , beside: 4 of. Dse- Fine Wetantand Rosewood Etrgeres, Ladies’ Cab- ore RE Jade ng Sareea ire ere fal sotlons- You ret your mone’ . ois ora OW eRahor yygnd Walunt Sofas and Chaig, mm" FRED K.C. REICHENBACH. Fae and not a few seem to have defied circum- stances, and with invincible courage triumphed over every adverse fortune. These have ever no 19-tf above Odd Fellows’ Hall, on 7tb st, —F Fine 60! topand other CottageCham- | 7 avr JUST RECKIVED A FRESH SUP. | —22!9tf __sbove Odd Fellows’ Hall.on 7th st._ been the exemplars of American youth; on| meats. “Pfovement 1m wind musical insiru- Sile facet ceases Fine Mahopany apd Walnut Dressing and other | 1 pir ofthoes Pulse! f DELANOS, LIFE PRESERVING VEST. fidelity to such examples rests the future of | _H Walker, of Alcaster, Warwickshire and J. M. isle, (the proprietor,) to whom Bureaus, and Sideboards. saree f » Se tre “4 J.6.8TE HENS ‘Danier in Fine ; Grestain stieet, London, England.—For im- | tionmay be made. The house ‘will be rented only | ping Mahogany and other Chairs of every desorip- | #24 80! eas price #57. ‘Articles. No. S70 “avenue, eur coantry—and of liberty. It is, therefore, rovernent in the manufacture of sewing needies, | for the dwetiing-house of a private family. T ‘tion. He A tel 1 the exely sive axent with much pleasure that we hail this contribu- Pate ed ta England May 19th. 1858 penne get poe exmtm, Rareb ine eee Feiog Fing Marble, to Contre. ne eee : OME ” ington and viounity for the anle ee j 3 ic: i Ones ils, of M town, Va, and | ————— _____se2stf_ rock . AV., hear 13th street, : 20 tion of Mr. Seymour to American literature. | 0°", Hagens, of Bcanaseeilis, Vater ee | 1, ORRENT<Tie Raa PARLOR pie EOE) gy ser eete ie belgall ne okteap au tae Geer no #-tr__ between Willard’sand Kirkwood’s, | 824 8¢0 them An antediluvian life would be required to| provement iethrestie machines. Motor Miached. over Kidwell & Laurence's | | Weahinetos, and on ac tevoable tern sketch with such compendious fidelity as he | Edward Young, of P iladelpbia, Pa.—For im- | Dru Store. ‘The mort desirabie rooms on Pen Nee een a RIEW FURNITURE STORE UST BE ee eae fine new grapes ‘ W FURNITURE STORE, twenty good -hand ones. in rovement in parasol: venue, ow account of their nearness to Willards’ | flatter myself that no person wishing to hase N “ sate M and twenty «: bas done the sixty-two lives which he chron-| ” \ ‘asols and umbrellas. ss keep up the musical excitement and make room {i id the Departments. A'so. two Bedrooms | will bedisappointed if they give mes call. We are now receiving our Fall stook of FURANI- Pianos. ‘Ms €38y—prices low—Pianos war- : Bisam W. Harkness, of Bristol, Conp., es- | intuirdstor, AN termite: Lock CRIB Ee “ae Noviserihetrest, | TURE and HOUSE FURNISHING Fanted. JOHN F. ELLIS, icles, the memoirs of all the eminence won, | signor to uimseif and Wiilford H. Nettleton. of | & LAU CE, E, near coraer 14th street. au I : GOODS, an se'ling lower than any other no I7 3°6 Pa. av., between 9th and eth sts. over every obstacle, in this Union alone. We Sy Bestel —For improvement in sewing ima ol =. See See ee. LARGE STOCK Te ye ee ip eg gp RACKERS, &c., &0—We are a i e ’T—ROOMS, (furnished,) with Board, in RED! | to oa! : WES, ; sre glad that he has done so much in so small Charles A. Haskins and George Macardle, of T AS Sista apo Be 514, between Doyouwant non f Bee gous: & cO’s, Op ery ny ha Rigor Basebreh Broa arse A t a space. The moral of the lives that he records | New York, N.Y »assignorsto Joshua A. French ein jtreets north, for s gentieman and lady, aad spots ge ‘0. NTZ & #RO., lish Cracknells: all varieties ens érack- Pp’ = JOHN BO? 1s too glorious a lesson not to suggest to us that | 1nd Pliza ©. Tyrrell, of Jersey City, N. ocue — cor Bese} eRe eee A handsome Fanoy or! ay op1y Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th st. | ars; Pilot Bread, &e+ Arnold's Fanoy Crackers, the book itself, is of all recent publications, | “Amon Kendall and Peter Ki Rives, of New FrOk KENT —The FRAME HOUSE on Gt Call st J. W. COLLEY & COS | yARLOR FURNITURE uereny Geom, | 2820 corner 15h a Hone the most admirably suited as a Christmas gift | York, N. ¥.,assignors to themselves and Calvin | ana fyb; between Sth an oth street. running back | ,PoTou wish the best plain and plaid French ME- Re py em ge aT TSE ADTOCRAT OF THF BeEAKPAGT W. Elton, of sald New York.—For improved | 190 feet toa 20 foot alley. Terms, $160 wd = Go to J. W. COLLEY & COS, | sil styles of CABIKET and PARLOK TARLFE, by Oliver Wendell Homes; price @1. to a boy reclining chair able monthly. Enquire of ELVANS & a CLOAK FURNITURE. such 8s Sofas,Arm,Easy,and’ Just pu for sale at 2 ant Bric; A text beok, th. Wm Moore, of Bro klyn, N. Y., assignor to THOMPSON. 35 Peo between Sth and loth Ladies, if you want a handsome or Rocking Chairs’ Lounres, &e- Also. x Bupe PHILP’S Bookstore, map ovtton in six parts. By Silas L Loomis, | George L Cameron, of Chester CH, S.c.— | streste cota SEAWL ste tir tow ves 'W. COLLEY & CO, | ricr assortment of PER HANGING: no 1? S52 Pa. ave . bet.9th and 10th sis, AMM D. Washibgton: Poyla & oot" | Por improvement in locks HASPSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE west | 1, short, ityoucishany Best omer tee cent | Borders en Sindee, Paper Hung in the bes cia cs aa er Bi 494 - ; ihe Gibson North, of Philadelphia, Pa., assignor nd of the city, within a lew doors of the Seo- — Tat No. 523.7th stroct 3 dees | taanner. ts Cat, Made, and Put vs 494 ,,, BLEYENTA STR a The arrangement of this work is entirely | ty North, Chase and North of said Philadeishi ofthe Interior. Gas snd water, with baths ; no 2-2w | short notice. graitere Repaise siz to g:b i i “4 - ‘ae “ PRI‘ e | nd shower baths, 13 rooms. For further par- J Sleepy-Hollow Arm Chairs cores esoh, NEW UPHOLSTERY. afferent from that of most Arithmetics now in | ror =e vement in cooking stoves. tioularetasenease watlen. ‘00 15-tf JM ORE NEW Bo okSaz HEADQUARTERS Enam Lounges gale 85. ae a Sag dye use, and cannot but think it better. The lan- —— Cimee. of New York, N.Y . assignor to M SHEPHERD. A oall is respectfully solicited from persors fur- » Loung: af a which it is written, however, is hard- sewir Corner of Seventh and DS. nishing their house’, as we can and do sell furniture | and recovered. of said New York —For improve- VALUABLE ment In sewing machines. su ber trasts, make, 28 low, if not lowor. than Shades, Window Curtains, Drapery, &o., ont, a a full supply of of our own 5 fi enough for children, and unless the lton G Puffer, of Rockville, Conn., assignor | known asthe Bakery.sit NDS BdoKs same style of wor! Bought | mate, a a from Georgetown or Washing- | _20 agra By the autnor of “+ A Stray Yankee in Texas > | James H Denning, of New York, N.Y, as- be abe ibe offered on iberal terme Rive MOND rd Oroes, just Teosived ¥ a naa! con Josspb Pomme De Alirimonde pply to THOMAS BROWN, 145 West street, f cheap, Poiladeipuia: Peterson & Brother. Washing- France < For improvement in reducing. | Geomotown: ortos. T. BROWN. Ba. av..naxt te [the ton: Joseph Saillingtou. tbe friction of journals of axles on railwa: corner of 4th street. a : One of the best books of the kind that bas | patented Feb 2, 1858. Ante-dated Aug. 23, 1 eee come from the Americen prees. The hero, a} Elihu Bli ro Sed at eh to . een recei ‘ — trey Yankee" uamed Bunce, who has w. Serawin & C ey a i is just recer ‘kK (not city make,) can be ad pal COLLEGE SND oT eee (aarpete (new A od) out, made, and pat dows, | Lew: Canal, the Al uct. hi Also, ki hand a fall i Books used | tm this city. Spring Mattresses mad: teacher has a great deal of time for explana- fied Limeade 8 ras Romboy - the aherh witch foake de Canai | in blip and pelvate Schools. Ph oR ae Menai es On feniereea sired, varnished. det tion, itt use will be confined principally to | envelopes 2 & | toriver; the tow-path being included in this prop- Cheap, Cheaper. Cheapest. seo ienufaciurers of F umiture, iii work personally att ct eagpeee more advanced students. Several rules not | _Joun Stewart, of Brooklyn, N. ¥., assignor to wie, Bakery ag a out of 64 fopt on the Canal | J UBIN'S EXTRACTS, a SPRUE | 201-8m___26 Datrnot_petweensthard ithe | ptioes: .» emer before found in Arithmeties are introduced, | {a machiues for ene nee eet impronement ohupery. iplcmnieaieniedbeledd Books heal er CA cere. sats, | SIGN OF THE among them these for determining astronom-| J.M. Butler, of Oxfords Miss —Pot improv ‘nis property fora Bakery or Coal Yard is not LARGE ORDER OF MUSIC HAS JUST | Wil furmishand send ICECRAM inary part “ot Bie EAS dBc. jal aud philowphical questions Altogether | "= sPpsthes orbit wi rasa Wogdand Onl art ow inthe oonnaney | AL sired iam ero, att Raracas Mais Pare rasa ariaed os | gL AGES. Toit watiety fame’ FOR” ¢ ¢ Metts fs E 5 a. i] the work is well worthy the examination of ones roe a Pas Aira Degg pall <¢ it focton ie Goan Taye fest on peiags for Violin, miter, and ROT! 00 C.N. Kvetrs. | or a itor otherwiee ‘or any teachers. w York, N. Y'—For {mprovemeat in wood | the west side of Green stroot, and is as fg EJ corner of Pa. a ; > Posey Woons Tavern. or Sam Slick in Texas. | SoTews. Patented Aug 20, 1816 in and 7th street weat, ; 2 tweut lo watch eases. Patented April 13, 4 perm he TES, _ Manutucraresasnaeton DOr the sobrejuet of Sam Slick, relates * hdi:- yh —Samuel D. Vose, of Albany, N.Y — IN oROH best HARES AND MELODRO ph ee pe poops sat Fes sae breadth scapes’ and wonderful incidents in | For design for stove plates, im noe OLN . made tom

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