Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON CITY: SATURDAY. Octeder 27, 1860. he Morning Press. The Beasrichadyenare « Who Should Re- tire’’—for the sake of southern unity. Of course it ia not “ our candidate The Inteliigencer vindicates the slavery record ofthe Hon. John Bell by identifying it with that <ef leading democratic southerners. 3 i — EF Col” bee We County, Va., hasfeclared against secession, and Io favor of Bell Had Everett. Se U7” The New York Herald tells about a stock panto which hes recently occurred in Wall street, wim that city...It originated from the political aspects of the times, but only Insted for a few hours. ~ UP Formes, Stigelli, and Madame Fabbri, who have formed an operatic firm in New York im oppesition to the U!iman and Strakosch dy- nasty, Opened the season at the Academy of Music on Wednesday night, with ‘Robert le Diable.”” ‘The bouse is sald to have been full, and the per- formance good. A trial of speed for road horses, best three ray EX for Mr. Moanot’s prize of €500, teok place on Thursday on the Fashion Course, N. Y., and ‘was a complete success. About a thousand spec- tators were on the stands—a larger proportion than common from among well-known and re- Spectable citizens. The first heat was won by the horse Tartar; the second, third and fourth by Put- nam, and he was therefore declared winner. The first heat was trotted in 236; second in 2334; third in 2 32%, and fourth in 2 38 > A Wasbington correspondent of the New ‘York Times tells about “‘a most diabolical plot’ among certain high officials here for the dissolu- tion of the Union.(?) He says that “the plan, as stated, is for the Government of the Southern ‘States to convene their Legislatures by proclame- tion on the 8th day of November, or as soon there- after as the election of Mr. Lincoln is ascertained; that the Legislatures will proceed to declare the Union dissolved, and to pronounce in favor of Mr- Breckinridge as the President of the Southern Union.” i> A tournament of ten days’ duration among the professional billiard players of the United States commenced yesterday afternoon at two o’clock, at the billiard rooms of Mr. Lynch, on Union Squere, New York. Kavanaugh, White, Lynch, Cleveland, Bird, Tieman, and several others, are to play the four-ball carom game of 250 points; each contending with all the others in succession, and he who wins the most games is to Tegarded as the champion, and will be presented with a gold-mounied cue. The winner will play & game of 500 points with Mr. Phelan. Personal --** Hon J. W. Stevenson, of Kentucky, is at Browns’ . +**-Mrs. Gov. Morgan is the reci it of a desutiful diamond necklace, a present from the Prince of Wales. It was sent from Boston by express. --:- Lady Frankl'n {s spending ber time ver: wnostentationety at the house of Henry Grinnell, Esq , in New York, prior to her departure for — ‘Sbe has ted the Desf and Dumb Asylum, the Society Library. &e.. expressin; herself much pleased with what she sees ‘and hears of this part of the New World. . Yancey, the Southern orator, of Ala- bama, arora Rev.N.S.8. Beman. DD, of Troy, N. ¥., who, when ss man, was teaching in that State, and marrfed Mr. Yancey’s mother, a young widow, with two or three small children. “Dr. Beman settled tn Troy, bringing Mr. Yancey with him, when he was fitted to en- ter WI lliainstown College. 18 is . Be Aextat cleat ae eget Dis o uF Ly oe ¥ a y (Sunday) APTERNOOS services commenc o’clvek. re"k 0. O. F—DEDICATION OF COVE NANT LODGE HaL’ The Officers and Members of Central, W: 4 ‘DB, ~ &rmo Py ¥ Cov ant Beacon, Exce:sivr, Mechanics, and Oriental i. will meet at their pective halls on DAY AFTERNOON, the 2h instant, at 1 o'clock, preparatory to joining the procession aad participSting in the dedication of the new Hall of Covenant Lodge, Geargttowe 7 wee Nem O. O. F —CENTRAL LODGE, No. 1.— w The mem ers of Central Lodge will moet at * Mall, Seventh street.on MONDAY, October Bth, at L o'clock p.m., for the purposs of joini: the procession, and assisting dedicatory se: Vieos of the hall of Covenant Lodge, No. 13, 1 0.0.F. By orde: iM PF. B. LORD, Jx., Ree, See. 1_0. 0. F.—EASTERN LODGE, No 7— 1 ‘The wembers of Eastern Lodge will as semble at th ir f.otge Room on MONDAY, at 1 o'clock p. m., to join ti ‘ocession nod attend the Fellows’ Hall in Georgetown, ! Be panctual. BM a HARMONY LODGE hera of Har L we’ Hal ber Wh, at 12% Of joining the p-ocession and Rartiting in'th eR services of the aew hall of Covenant Lodge, No itt FRED PROSPERI, Rec Seo. TROPOLIS LODGE, No ‘he officers and members of Metropolis ‘que-ted to meet at the Hi: ¥ 9th instant, x ‘TEMPER ANCE NOTICE.—The members of the Catholic Beneficial ‘Total Abstivence jon of the Dist-iet of Columbia are requert- meet at their bai), corner of Tenth and F sts. DAY, F at2o’cloek p.m. ‘Th Ha Fa ose M: xerc'ses of laying t! ‘of tho oats are respectialls five a fully ted dslivered on that eventug, Pest eonne eel forthe ledies > Fron recerved J.J. KANE, Sec BIRDS —. iN BY mM x BY Man MaDe a has devo 4 ‘ant attention—at the AsszmBry Ronee ie on TUESDAY EVENING next, 0th © subject will be i!justrated by a larxe diagram andi & spread eagle exhib ted belare thee poignoe. satiate, ty: tects, HIP LODGE, rnet of Nenatcontt corner ren! ober 2th, jt 's Church on ‘Bl 2 lavine “of the corner: “er which str 'y, Ou be- sta, near St. Aloyrics GC: ; EEN. P. J. McHewny eae pa stad pat ir-3 Cc. oe ae ae of «*ol ION P ¥ By RAY MEETING ret rd, to commence at 4 one Wraps ae nade Pa: Av:, between ty a DEPARTMENT NEWS. ———__-_—__ GrapvaTine Ciass or Navat Capsts or 1860. ‘The following ts a list of the candidates who have been admi in the Naval Academy in 1860: Horatio G. McClintoe, Wm Earle Yancey, Thos- hs Garrett, Ala ; = Correll, ark ; on a ng! .; Rapha 5 oy gton, Thos. Mr. Be -Fogh Legare Hill, Barron Carter, Ga; Ang-6F I Lucier Morris, Chas. McGregor, Bs Bagh Henry Glass, lll.; James A. Ind ; McCormick, Yates Sterling, to) B Md; Geo. Wm. Coffin, Fe ides, Heath, jr., Chas. G: ual Geo. T. Davis, Mass ; Phos. Gridley, John A. Hopkins, Mic! ingston, Wm. L. sees, ie Minn.; James G. Baldwin, Cassius Meyer, Thos. R. Brooks, Mo ; Geo. H. Wadleigh, N. H.; Gustavus Eng- fish) Ne J; Obes. J Louls-E. Fagan, Alfred Seull Newlin, Sohn M.’ Reber, James B. Bil i aha = Roland C. Irvin, W.C, Outeriet, Wren Pin ey Penn ; 8:2, D- era, 8.C5 les F jer, Jose i m5 Wilt Weby, Courtlind © Clemente Wittiam: son Duan, Ind; Esculapius Buckmaster, K.T; John Pegtam. ¢. M. Pendleton, Wm. 0. Boyle, Dennis = — Reo c Phone ren Phelps, ; James organ. Henry L. Vaughn, G6. we Spetie La ; Charles H. Craven, H. D. Fuller, Geo.G D. Gildden, Me ; M: N. Jj Charles F. Schultz, Wm Wm. Alexander Duer, Ira Harris, j Robert E. Carmody, t c T. Morris, David J. Clark. A.S. Crowningshield, Allen D. Brown, N. ¥ ; Henry S. H. Williams, N. C ; Henry Wright, Edward V. Guthrie, AB. Clay Taylor, J.C. Melivaine, W. W. Se C.Cas- sele, Ohio; James M. Pearson, Wm. R_ Hunter, James A. Peters, Tenn.; James K 8S. Ragsdale, Texas; Robley D_ Evans, U. T.; Charles Ragar Clark, Orris A. Browne, Wyndbam R. Mayo, Peterson Goodwyn. V: m. H Whiting, George Laughton, Ernst J. Dichman, Wis; Au- gustusO Wright, Ala; Albert Henarie Lenox (Dd), N J. agp ALLEGED BaRBaRity IN THE Marine Conrs.— The Secretary of the Navy hes directed the Com- mandant of the Navy-Yard at Pensacola to inves- tigate the charge recently made through the news- papers inst Lieut. Stark, of the Marine Corps, of punishing men by ‘‘cruc‘fixion.”” If found to be true, the officer will be court-martialed. —s.—— .- APPOINTMENT OF PoSTMASTERS BY THE PREsI- Dext.—Wm. P. Mellen at Natchez, Miss, vice Richard Eiward removed. Alva H Leslie at Newcastle, Pa , vice Alexander Newell resigned. Richard McAllister at Keokuk, lowa, vice Wm. Patterson removed. —e—— Gone to FLor1pa.—We understand that Capt. Meigs bas left this city for Fort Jefferson, Florida, to enter upon the duties assigned him by the War Department at that point <a e Retcrxen —Hon. Howell Cobb, Secretary of the Treasury, has returned after a brief absence in New York, and resumed the duties of his official position. kane EN ArroinrMent In THe Marine Conrs —George 8. Bouston bas been appointed a second lieuten- ant in the Marine Corps. —_—-. Tus Wrarnrn.—The agente Ba go of the weather for the morning is made the Amer. ‘ean Consolidated Telegraph Line to the Smitb- sonjan Institution. The time of observation is about 7 o’clock. overcast, wind S thsonian at 7a.m, (ores: rected for tem:perature,) 30,221; at noon, 30,241. at7a.m., 4 it noon, 5 Maximum doring 24 hours, ending 9 a. m. to- day, 744°; minimum 644°. ————_- A Sap Arrairn at Norroux—A Father Acei dentally Shoots His Daughter Dead —A mest heart-rending accidext occurred at Norfolk, Va., on Wednesday bears 1 affording another awful warning to those handling firearms. It appears that Mr. Jesse T. Newell, a worthy citizen and indulgent parent, went home from business about sunset, and finding his li:tleson playing in the house and yard with a pistol not supposed to be londed, took it from bim and while examining it, it was accidentally discharged. The Day ik thus tells the rest of the truly sod story: Laura, Mr. Newell’s daughter) a beautiful interest. ng little girl of nine summers, was seated on the steps getting her lesson when the pistol went off, and Sestintly jumping up she exciaimed. ‘OA! pa, you have kiiled me!” As she said this, nose and mouth pistol bad been charged- shot, both of which had entered her right breast and perforated her right lung. The great shock, together with the in hemorrhage, ‘oduced almost instant death Drs. Galt and Bright were almost instantly called, reac! the scene of casualty in a very short time, but too late; the litle girl had breathed her last, anda worthy family were overwhelmed with 4 The unbappy father, almost bereft of reason by the distressing and heart-rendinz accident,sought, in his frenzy, to take bis own life. He seized knife and madea ig ween effortto cut his throat, but was prevented from stee; ink his family in still << grief by some ‘of h 8 friends, who happened to rush up in time Soothing draughts were given him, and he finally became quieted, and retired with an almost broken heart. The unhappy mother of the iittle ane was heard through the live long night sobbing and mourn- ing the untimely death of ber child, while the jonizing wail that occasionally rose upon the night, told bow deep was the distress of the stricken paren’ ues mse v MONDAY, EVENING? det tor ath tr orelk, fc rpoae of by ‘com ofthe Wilmington Wide ‘Awakes. The atte of every Wide Awake is desired. itt G. A. HALL, S60. WESTERN ESBYTE A Ne wea oa apteet Neak Rys ; NTH. FIRS ry =} 5 . Mitcuei. of pehbars. + Will preach Church “FO-MOKRO Sabuauh "MOR: ry ° dials invited ©8198 persone ere ie NON —The members of Compan: of the National Guard ae ested to at Columbieg MONDAY EVE G ne: lock. As busi ill be brought beforo =" is ap ae BoP GEKALD, west wi Shureh od wo divisions at the corner hole will proceed to the ng order: remoni hich will ll move aground t! wr Pather Mae ‘orpha’ Tin Ghee RABE SEANCE, LOE SOR SETTER DOG: s good rett SStween ith sacl wenn agomh Ge F-3:* isis Later from = The steamship Canadian, sores! ange cnet Fater Polat (A ‘Friday morning. ler advices are one day later. The English news is srholly unimportant. The correspondent of the Times says :— « Probable trust accounts from the Island cover by meet agency focre in favor of gape: in favor tion to France the same manner by ame as hey 2 employed by French em! ly Fs ; ovement is reported no new m is ! Gen. Ctaldini had ived orders to eress Ne itan frontier, isive events’ pec! te occur at any moment. Garibaldi was abapt nvoke the\ colieges of the Two lies to vote by The Piedmontese corps d’armee in Naples will thousand. = ‘Affairs { ‘apal States are uncha nged. " peed o. oriciere : + ‘ Passage in the steamer for Civita Vecchia for nonelf and three The Sardinian Chambers were debating the law of annexation, and a vote was expected to be taken on the Lith. It was reported that Russia was about to recall her Ambassador from Turin. Advices from Rome confirm the statement that French would occupy Viterbo The Pontificial gend’armes precede the French by twelve hours. The inhabitants prepared to — them, but to pas to the } rench. larquis 4 od to Viterbo to reassure the inhabitants that Victor Emanuel was at Marcerata. The statement is confirmed tha: Spain had pro- Posed a Congress of the Catholic Powers at Gaeta. In Austeia an extraordinary credit had been — partment for the construc- eg — wal batteries to defend the entrance of ‘Since the departure of Fuad Pasha from Syria, the Mussulmen had recommenced their massa cresand killed twenty Christians. The remain- ing Christians were emigrating to Latatia. The Musselmen were forious ayainst the Christians, and had threatened the life of the Russian Consul. lerry, 12th.—It was reported that the French army at Rome was to be increased to 60,000 men, and the garrison of Lyons was to be put on & complete war footing. The new Pro-Dictator of Naples, as soon as be was appointed, addressed a letter to Mazzini, com- plimenting him on his patriotism, but asking him to give a proof of it by leaving the country; tell- ing him that even without intending it, he caused disunion; that many used his name with the pari- ate intention color | apg be toby ey ‘here is a probability of a Congress on the affairs of Italy. The Paris correspondent of the Times remarks thata movement of the Austrians need not take ee by surprise. Austria considers herself re- leased from all obligations contracted with the French Emperor, and has good reason to know that that govern: tese Government, and the day before the Sardin- ian Ministers departure from Paris a supply of 50,000 muskets and 11,000,000 percussion caps was granted by the French Government to its Ally. It is reported that the French army at Rome is to be increased to 60 000 men. and the garrison at Lyons ind on a complete war footing. The Patrie says that Gara’ aldi bas thanked the seamen of the English ship Renown who served the Garibaldian guns on the Ist. The men were that day on leave of absence. : The Piedmontese troops were expected at Cxpua on the 15th inst It was anticipated that the Nea- politans would evacuate the place before their ar- rival and retire to Gaeta. RO} . G. MARINI has the honor of infor: i former patrons and the public gon his Dancing A h ce his first quart-ron THURSDAY. ber Ist, at $0 clook, at Union Ac fF mai pe etreet and N % T in A WARNING. AE falling leaves reminds us the Sammer is t, nod the Winter is drawing near, and that it is high for all those who aro still wearing Ww sto isy them aside and make their way tos fiNEMENTZ’S HAT STO 236 Pen». Avoenus. near corner 13th street, as it is now a we!l und. fact. that his stock ried as to suit all who may favor him wi nd quality without looking further. LOUR, BUCKWHEAT, BUTTER, &c, $0 bbls, Pamily and Wxtra FLOUR, 3,3) Iba New BUCK WHEAT. 2 bbls Prime Roll BUTTER, 6 4 150 APPLES, Large No 2? MACKEREL. For ea'e by J. R. BARR & CO 00 71-3t" Ninth at., rear D. pure OLD RYE WHISKY FOR MEDI- C'!NAL USK. Price $2 per gallon or 50 cents per bottle, The vast home and foreign demand we have for thi iole sufficiently attests ite purity and excel- leno: loreover it may bs mentioned in thia con- nexion that mant inva'ids of delicate organization, unable to use whisty of other brands, have found the above most efficacious and happy in ita «ffscts A liberal discount on the above prices made to WARD HA le, Z Dealer in fine Wines and Liquors, Family Groseries, &c., opp. Conter Ni oorrecmtt “between th and xh streeta,_ G E. E. O'BRIEN, ROCERIE* AND VARIETIFS! Southwest corner of L aud Ninth ata, VERY SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF OLD A MOUNTAIN DEW KYE WHISKY. for med- icinsl purposes, Just received and for sale b: 5. E. O’BRIF: Southwest corner of L and Ninth sts. SUPERIOR LOT OF BRANDY, at 81 per A hottie, and ithe RVE WHISKY, at socks per bottle, Just received and for sala bh; :. F, O'BRIEN, Southwest co-ner of Land Ninth sis, ARIETIES, VARIETIES—Jast received ard fur saio by 2. K. O'BRIEN, Southwest corner of L and Ninth sis, RANGES, 1 EMONS and MAPLE SU . Oe ee vedas for sale, by. i Hebi E. E. O'BRIEN. Southwest corner of Land Ninth PRESH COCOANUTS, ALMOND? 1,000 Frumen To PANN LAL Ben Oy nUrrs, Cr H ENGLISH WALNUTS.” Jost re ectved and for sal: E. E. O'BR oc 27-6 Southwest oorner of Tabs Neth ute, PAPERHANGINGS. A cuorcy Selesiion GOLD, LOW-PRICED SATIN, and BLANK PAPERS. At. J. MARKRITER’S, No. 486 Seventh street, 00%-lw* 8 doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall yrrow Wane: NTED GOLD BAND. a} Pa fi 5 Buff, Green, and Blue HU LLAND SHADEs, At JOHN MARKRITER’s, No. 486 Seventh street, 00 96-lw* 8 doora above Odd Fe lows’ Hall. PicTuRE corD Pa arity for RE TASSELS, mn ra pee A es ae 00% lw" sdoors above Udd Fellows’ Hall, ERINO Woo! Shirts and Drawers—at low prices, 00 28 6t 391 Pa. av. and Sai'secn Nit. BE SLankETs ment Crib Biankets, a8 Guilt te Blankets HN Eo mene 321 P 00% 6t 521 Seventh st., near Avenue fon EW AND SPLE! Ti “RICH DRESS GOODS” ane ite our friends and purchasers to before making their selections able gE TAS a SP 523 Seventh st., above Pa. a) UST RECEIVED TO DAY TWO MOaE Jrarwoy Kees Loken 278 Ps. av. oigth; pelts Fh ie inter Somerton; 12mo. wat THE LADIES WANT TO KNOW. ‘Where they oan buy Jouvi 7% ora Maris ny fetta atlow prices. Best p Skirts at het Dress Goods of ll Kinds at unesuaite ioe eee 20, and handsome tot Cl and wis. Cali early and get feat " 321 Penn. av..and Sot Bee oA re. bear Avenue 38, * OVI IN STO: Wo. vimtins at, ier 1B whieh Teese aS hares Heats. lt ard i tort ea Ut eet, snd Seturday ullsesec, oS? T CEMETERY Ni EN eis aie newspaper having the largest circu'ation of any daily paper published in Washington.) U7" All persons applying for letters in the follow- ing liat, will please say they are anymaTisaD. 1 Mrs MA Randall Mes Hane tama hy ee DS Sullivan, Miss Seer) tee: ing teak EmesonsMisshane MePtetace Man” SERENE forbencye 2 pacts, eaiataahs TERS win; Mere Harrigt-McCandiion aie Waseee MR Sue Louy MeGuitlon, ebb, Delta A ire Sara! Rose Wautieck, Mre Nena GENTLEMEN’S LIST. apt Jea—4 Sedeweh ante, fu M ir ‘guson, Andre i jae Judge A Parquear, A leCauley, Jno A Grindege, W MeLuney, Thee Newhaose. a Goodrien, W W__ Northrop, Gilkerson, Thos E2 Nizen, Jem Baldwin, Wmi — Gieen, 8 W Boraes, Wm G i on H G Bergan, P Guszinge Beli, Marun Gansawa: Ban riety, Patrick Hamiltou Bi ak ley, c Pay a 7 Booth, Keliey, James Kossman, Juo B omb, Spence, J F Colley, James Burnley, James Colcleazer, Jos a 6. Campbell, Juo Crosbie, HR Connor, Edward Clark, Edward Tucker, Jouath. Camuill, Ds 4 Taylor, Joseph Thompeon, J Templetou, © avid Deniop, Robt Deachainp. Mi Massey, WW Marabail, Thos Maguire, T F Medary, Samuel Molouey, Robt B Maher, oo hester, Jno M Webster, Thos AR Joh Wheeler, Thos G Whiting, OR is, Atdert—2 Webster, Natban +Dr Alfred Miller, 1 E M = Myer, Henr, Middieton HenryM 1,ColHom’y Pull, Walter Ht J Furman, Rew 8» Flydenburgn, RS ET W i) Edmond 8 Willard, A A DD Walcou, AW o,Rev Lewis 4. ter, Chas Walton, Amos 4 Fuge 5 Panhenburg, Jas F IJ" Lerrers must 1n aL. cases pz Przpain, Oot 27 WM. JONES. P, M. ck I ee el Oo ER EW AND STYLISH . CLOAKS. wy per to-day. a large and beautiful assortment, made expressly to our orders, ant at much lesa than fu: mer prices, to which we ask the aitention of the ladies befure making their purchases. 4.W. COLLEY & CO 00 26-5t 523 Seventh st.. ahove Pa. av. a's, hspes: Soft Hats and C "and boye; Ladies Fare, "8 Jockey Fate; Umbrelias oes low eon; case PAW. PS SEYMOUR. 2 142 Bridge streat. W HAVE THE LADIES VOTED? H° mchines, req him of the num obliges thein t: sold Tne following 1 Howe’s published reports for 1858 and 1858. It will be seen that AHEELER & WILSON’S SEW- 1 MACHIN i ferred by an immense ma- ot a the efforts of inter 369 oy is at No 346 Pennsylvania avenus, Pric-s range from $5) to 815 | Fn'l instructions given to purchasers, at "Silas Cotton, Needles, &,, for sal Speraarais ‘J. STEER, Agent, 346 Peunsyieani ‘y avenue N. B.—Send for s Circular. oc 3 Swif OR KEY WEST AND HAVANA THE STEAMSHIP ISABEL, Ww RoLiins, C ave CHARLESTO. ted A 1 writers of beth Be 4 cent! “oer 2 T. BARNARD Rat Todd's Bulidings Washinton, ort MORDEGA & CO,110 tast Bay, Charleston. 00 24,564.27 IN OF COPARTNERSHIP.—Thi | pete jsting botwrnen the subsgri “4 rm le tle up the busin=as of sai will continue the Sash. Door and Blicd Basoer at the old stand, No 562 Seventh street, opposite the where he solici pais N. B.—I take thi fuends the em; A. W. CORNING. N iad: fn tho. bent taaeners ands et 4 Faney Store, No. 60 Pa. nd 22d sts., where can be Stoorta, Counts nat Cade, Eajeo ae” A rep Slippers, Cloaks, ete. jeuse give ad examine, oo 23 Im* ea rtf SMES, VESTINGS, &o. . VAN DOR. [ERC wr Taya, Seveers ory Bprw B iooP” Uppo. Patent ikon. : LATEST INVENTION: LADD. WEBSTER & CO°S Tight-Stitch Sewing Machines ‘hey are the mo:t simple, They are ‘in their operation. eee RSE Seach i xs nt rn t and examine— bir sas'fonunfAXRELS,, We Baty. Se ‘ork anf mi ea hiss 3 co} QARSENESS, &c. COMPOUND s PB ‘OF GUM panagisnnms snd popula: Conan ~ AUCTION SALES. By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers, C~ Toa soe MONUAY RETERNOON, Osos Gak,on the gorne of Ni WILL BE Premises. T Sev ion” we shall sell sbout 166 inth #1, south side cf Pa av. Alu at jook of prime , Aucts. ADDED—On scoount of whom it oy Oonerrn, and sold at 12 o'clock WALL BARNARD, Aucts. By rx A. GREEN Auationeer. TENSIVE PAWN it at “A i niko: ay Seve: ueo ect collection o: ner D street, a very lace in psrt— euting N ‘k, Fob, and Vest Chains, doris torener Pins, Ladies Superior Gold Pineand Bar Rings. or in Sets : Lif Gold lain and Fenoy Fi: i Together, a to ve wraviony of Leaked 7 V. lvet and wloth Ci Silk aud othe- Dreer: Gent-omon’s wearicg . Frook and i hing Good Kevo' ve ISAAC corm By Diess,do Pants, n great Mesieal ‘natraments, A. GREEN, Auctionser. XTENSIVE 8\LE OF BANDSOME NEW F URNCTUR: THURSDAY shall sell at the Fine Mahogany Whatnots, Corner Book and other Stands, Fine Mahogay: Le Chins, 6 Hai nd Sofas, ay eee 1oned and Spring 5 Z AND Pianos at Auction —On the Bh i at 10 o’ciook . m.,1 north and Ci ‘With a large variety of cther Futuiture which we a Also, three Seo: I |, baring inter: o-asary to enumerate. 7 iano Port fw ond band F 0 Fore one of which aly Beine compelied to movs out of ths Wouse by the f be be. nT seat 1” THE ABOVE BALE WILL BE CON tinned on TURSDAY, the 30th inst, same none 00 %-d A. GREE! By WALL & BARNARD, Auctu Corner Ninth st. and south side Pa av. XCELLENT FURNITURE. CARPETS, Minne: and Giass WaRK at ATC Y MURNING. Noveaber Room the Furniture aod Housencld F: J 6. Kirtland, ssle, comprising— sell, at ths Auction frets of Esq, removed for con 08 of nd Parlor Chair, uphol dam Cottage Chairs, ter Tadies. te Mirror, 7% by 26, and ‘a't Ollcloth, and alg ber Sets, full Marbie- “<8 ‘ashstanda, and tresses. French China acd Glass Wars. tchen F Stoves and T hat ‘ert $50 cash ; over 39 and €0 days, for approved endorse: ing interes! wowed WALL & BA MADAME PELIX, Fortune Teller from Paris i joave to inform her former friends, and Nain o 11- im’ 1 the runic generally, that she removed io 250 bebapprigsosal he gardeaecva are ie pea, Lied who ma: esire to have 494 id future Satisiactorily explained, atid D® jst Scaence Drug store of re ire of st and Lo v n Was! 2, nN 8 “S. Ware corner of Seventh vel 5 in exemining ungs. itrequires constant and lo: Eipeeee se ome familar with, "owery sound ore tlt % diseased Bronchial Tai Patients come to cot examiced Bel he by thet’ faintly physician, who to’ whei lung was ol mer with the Res ith tion ot the blood. i th. times OD ugh is certain desth to jocks up the liver, ‘the oi) . hee mortage follows, and in chopping che action of the very Orpaus that caused - F Complaint and Dvepepeia are the of of the cases of Cons oP ‘sons hg tinne gomp ius with @ pain in tuo eo Ve Bud BOWMes) in the shou! EW FIRN. @ RICHSTEIN, AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON & TU-MORKOW By WM. MARSHALL, Auctioneer. No. 52 7th street, under Oda aT rae A“ “4 aX aed every oe and use- "Fine Ware. Jewsiry, Ee: * ne Bg 3 ves ont “or ada at a great “oma (lat) “WM. MARSHALL, Auct. Pino ee ah soc eotiencers— — ROSE WOOD SEVEN-OCTAY FE ty 0} jwisites, credit ot ond dare, for satt-haotorilt endoreet *P. &.—The House is for rent, Inquire of the Ave By WM.AMARSHALL, Auctioneer. No. 527th street, Odd Fellows’ Hall. $2 R80" Froese t . L Croras, Pratep Wa! consis it m. MARSHALL, Anet. BOOTS AND SHOES, ING, November t't, we .at store No. 39% south side assortment of Boots, ko, fine Ca'f and Patent eather Boots, heavy and Shoes, aes Boote, Shore’ and Bi — sf 2 lo ad T gether with &@ coners! assortment o; fine Faney 0 ‘and Shoe Drawers, made in the best mam ner, 4 ble bu . ofenigusclierse game” Lot of Gises Cnece Also,two fine Show Windows. meorey: feta enevernedtcam = rime: Allsums under @50 508, cf and 6 daye, for notes satiafactorsy po mtn costs CLEARY & GREEN. Avots. By J.C. MoGUIRK & CO., Auctioneers. Bebesnr ANTIQUE CARV'D P. Mave Canine? Forniten al SERT SERVICE, ENCE CHINA DINNER AW CHA me espacio: alesroom . three doore wost of the auction: a articles iaive — for ence ml*.) we « and eflects rs. Theodosia Strother, wh. Pl oy in Paris, je. Suit of solid One Kotigye gare Eide Chairs, two Bookenter, Witting . s Tables, Bl exquisitely carved, « Dernask Covered and Fancy =< reeargs Sod Kueh chs mi sewood sad Marbd -- ‘tables, our elegant Gilt Frame Mauiel Murrore, tinge anf Linerarion : ravings, osewood end Waluut eed Writeg Desks, Wi ew batoote, Seance Fron Wardrobe, pressing Fela, i Gar Chand ‘oil.t Sets, hints aad «soe Curtains,Cor oad — Le enate Wai = , Spoo Elegant Browz Bowl. Cand seat Char fe ana under c&h; over that ms an ‘ °B Slo-uce will be 1ssued afew days bedere re J.C, MoGUIRE & COS Acts. By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO.. Aucsomeers. XEN Mahogany and Paintes Pe ag : Large quantity of Sheeting, ‘Fosle Giotas ed forse Ru usnd tats Corr