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THE EVENING STAR. The Largest Cirenlation in the District, CROSBY S. NOYES. or - Edie z WASHINGTON CITY THURSDAY -NOVEMBER 7, 1867. S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER EN-FORTIES. The cable informs us that hereafter U. ten forty benvs will bequoied om the Londoa Steck Exehonge, and we learn, that already. por.ba-es cf tbis class of securities have been | mace for shipment. The interest on these bends Is only five per cent, bi is payable ii <oim andeven the “repudia‘ors” concede that the bonds must be redeemed in coin at matur- ity. The Iaw itself provides for this in express tTms. 1t is not lon, selling in New York at about ninety cents, bot of late, especially since it was cla.med that our five-twenties should be paid off in curren- they are firmly beld ata small premium. We Predict for them a still farther advance, and see no good reason why they should not before jong be worth as much in the market as the 5 per cents.,wBich mature in ISM, now selling a about one Dundred and tem. At present rate ‘we think these bonds are quite as profitable to | old as any others. Thus a person buys | 00 of 1581'S, 6 per cents at a cost of s1y Su, Of course he only receives an interest <0 per annum, which ts bat 5‘; per cent, | hat bis bonds Baye cost him, and when ths | bonds mature he actuslly loses is entire pre- | minum of $12,500, whicb it | ef the face of the bonds, and reduces the in- | | | terest for the whole time to less that 5 per cent upon the amount of the investment. If these figures sre reliable, andit is quite easy to veri- ty them, the time would seem to Rave come for a further issue of these securities, or others | ot like character by wach a large anaual | saying to the Government wouid be effec:ed. TBE LESSON OF THE ELECTIONS. The late elections have shown how easy it is to fritter away great majorities by indiscreet party action. One year ago the supremacy of the Republican party im the country seemed impregnable. to-day it 1s so much damaged that the Democracy Joo for an easy victory ym the comiog President al campaign. Tne Republican party, in their pride of strength | undertook to fost more on their ratt than {; | would carry. Liquor probibition, female suf. | manhood suffrage, anti-Sunday car wg And sundry other anties and isms, nade up 8 deck-load that put the craft under water. Already they sre begining to lighten the submerged vessel—extreme measures and | me candidates for the P ‘residency are be- onah fashion, and it | is evide icians of the party are keenly al » the necessity of a sharp and immediate cbange of programme. Among the of the change of Repub- | t that that astute and ex- enced political manager, Col. John W- ; te-day pats the flag of General for tbe Presidency in both Rig papers, and the Press. — Grant the Che =L.—Unless something ig @ncrthern chancel of the ve Gieseboro’, Washington will be without a Barbor. The necessity tor Some action was never more spparent than it Las b sud to-day,when there were schooners—n eTound directly im the middle of the | = channel, vear the wharf of the Potomac Ferry Cempany, st the foot of 7th street, to the great inconvenience of the steamers plying Alexsndria and this city, and of the river trade | generally Matt Potcses Lost—On the morning or | Oct . the through mail train from New York ard Pbiladelpbia for Cincinnati, Louy ville, Ky. and Memphis, Tenn.,on the Pitts. | burg, Columbus and Cincinna‘i railroad, ran into & Woo ‘rain near Xenia, Ohio, and was | completely smashed and burned up. A small portion of the mail for Qincinny: was recov- ered by the baggsge-master and sent there. | Fortuna‘ely cne of the through boxes from Philadelphia was sent to Chicago by mistake and bes » ¢ been forwarded to (1 icinna: ‘Tbe sccident was caused by neglect of Switch-tender at Xe Obio. on the Lit: Miawiacd Xenia railroad. One box and ove beg trcm New York and Philadelphia for Uin- ctupati and Louisville, Ky, and one bag for Memphi ‘were entirely destroyed. Tree & STRUCTION CONVENTION IN Atatava—The Reconstruction Convention in Alsbams bas adopted resolutions aathoriz- ing the raising of proper committees :o me moriasize Congress to remove the political Gteabilities of sil who materially aided recon. struction. An ordinance was ixtrodaced and referred to restore all property sold by exe- <olion and administrators during the war for confederate currency to legal heirs of estates Without suit in court. The State constitution ‘will probably be modelied sfter the Vermont constitatien. sco NATIONAL THBATRE.—One of the best per- formances of the theatrical season here, so far, Bas given last night at the National Theatre. Mr. James E Mardock’s impersonation of | « Alfreo Evelyn,” in Bulwer's fine com of « Morey,” was marked with the usual ex. lence of thatemineut actor, and he was wel supported. particularly by Lamb as “Graves, and Miss Blanche Grey as «Clara Douglass,” & character in which she appears to great ad- vantage cae of b Parqubar best parts—“ Young Mirabel,” in comedy of « The Incoustant.” S87 The National Presbyterian Union Con- Yenthon commenced its session in Philadelphia yevterday. The Dutch Keformed, the Old and | New School, Reformed, United and Camber- ispd Presby‘erian Churches ‘were ail repre- sented. Mary distinguisued divines are in at- terdance. the offictal notice It isto be boped that the people of the Dis- trict will aifora every facility to the desirable end of obtaining a ull and accura’e census. SF The Couservative Republicans, at their headquerters im New York city, Tuesday evening, unanimously adopted resolutions Prtaeerg nego the nomination of General Grant for we the Presidency. SF Advices received at Havans from Mex. ico state that it was momentarily expected that “revolution would break out there for the overthrow of Juarez. —____.. S7 it is authoritatively denied that Hon Schuyler Colfax is a candidace for the Repab- | Uican nomination for Governor of Indiana. —$<—$<$<$$—$_ S7'The visit of the Emperor of Austria to ‘Wrance bas ended. = Majesty departed from | Paris ‘Teeeday on bis retarn to Vienna. ~UnpER "ue Gastiont still draws crowd- | ec houses at Wall's Opers House. GRAND TABLEAUX Atthe FAIRof the LADIES REBEKAH REE ASs0¢ TATION, No. 3, now in pro; goss at Odd Fellow Hall, ith street, there will oeng leans commencing Fat. ovember sth. Call ans enjoy end at the same time contribute for the { the Widows and Orphans. no T-2t yourself, Lenetit « To-night Mr. Murdock appears in | a yas of the District | fee | Teo pin Alleys, dealers in Old Iroi } in TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. THE ELECTIONS. NEW YORK ELECTION. ie | u Forty Bee e ‘Maj raty inthe Acseubly. pecial Dispateh to the Star. New Yors, Nov.7.—The Herald gives over thirty thousand Democratic apr in New York. The Tridwne makes it slightly over forty thousand. The World makes it thirty. seven thousand. Ali the papers concede a Breer Tatic msjority in the Assembly, and only a Republican majority of two in the Sena: The Legislature—The Republic: the Senate and the Democrats sembly. (By Associated Press.) New York, Nov.7.—The Times claims 20 Republicans and 12 Democrats tn the Senate. It is ac! ledged that the Democrats have & majority of four in the Assembi: The Herald says the Democrats Rave twelve majority in the Assembly. 50,000 Majority = imed for the Dem- [Special Diapa ch to the Star.] New York, Nov. 7.—The Democratic State Cen'ral Committee estimate the Democratic Majority in the State at nearly 50,000. They ce aim the Senate bya ag jority of one. The Aseembly is Democrati Poe Tribune places the Democratic majority ‘at between (35,000 and {Special Dispatch to the Star. Hs + Nov. 40,000. NEW JERSEY ELECTION. Democratic Majority ef 12,000. [Special Despatch to the Star.) TRENTON, Nov. 1867.—-The Democratic majority in New Jersey 1s 12,000. The ag > tas (By Associated Press) } NEw Yorks, ¥. 7, 1567.—The New Jersey Legisiature stands as follows:—Senate, 10 Republicans toil Democrats. In the House, 15 Republicans to 30 Democrats. ———_——___—_—_—_ THE MISSOURI! ELECTION. A Democrat Elected to re place of Hn Nelle Dee ed. (Special Dispatch to The Star.) St. Louis, Noy. 7.—Official returns from the Third Congressional district of Missouri show that Ja:. B. McCormick (Democrat) has been 'd to Congress, in piace of Thos E. Noell, ed, by about 1,200 majority over James B. nase. Republican. ais ences aa MARYLAND ELECTION. »060 Democratic Majority in the State. (Special Dispatch to the Star.) BaLtimore, Nov. 7.—The Majority for Bowie (Dem.) for Governer will exceed 35,000 ia the Sate. Every county and nearly every town has gone Democratic. USETTS. yin the State 15,000, ‘es since Last Year— The Conservative Clubs Rejoicing, [Special Dispatch to the Star.) Bosvon, Nov. 7.—Ketarns received this morning show that Bullock, (Rep.) for Gov- ernor. Will net have more than 15,000; loss of 9 to the Repubdlicans on last year's elec- tion. Oficial returns show the Democratic gains im Boston tobe 6,451, and an increase over Inet year's vote of 3,167. The Conservative State are Mabs throughout the ~ with dan headed * aad firing cannon over their (riumph in te Legislature, aud tee great gains om the Governor's vote. (Gen. Schoules, formerly Adjutant General of the Stat nda Liberal, is elected to the from Essex couaty. me nounced a year since, it will be remembered, as a renegade to the Kepablican party by Gen. Butler. ‘The Live: Tals Dave marched through ard Jed Sehon- d & band playing “See the | Conquering Hero Comes.” MINNESOTA ELECTION Negro Suffrage Still Deubtful. (Special Dispatch to the Star.) New York, Nov. receved here says the defeat of negro IAL NOTIC int Resolution of Congress, approved March ted the pee of Education te upon the condition ant la. The municipal eorgetown,and the tavorable opportanity f the District have re- perate in thie re, thr measn: azency of the Metropolitan Police, by complete enumeration ern DAY, the population of t parts of the District of ee iamtia. on MON: the lith day of NOVEMBER will be previously distribated to each ith printed instractions for entering the details concerning each person who may be residing in the family on the appointed dev. A er of ti for these blanks on that day, a uomeration will be annougcea as call upon all pers: assistance in this measure. to the urns tay be as fall, accurate, and cOuplete as possible « information to be obtained will enable the »nal and Local authorities to provi tually for the uniform administiation of the municipal gavernment, and every class of private intrest will be benefitted by the exact information Which an occurate censns will afford HENRY PARNABD, Com of Education. ACH, Mayor of Washidaton, early as pos- ons to ren- TIVE LAL CO-OP E. SOCTATION.—8: number of ‘subscribers, Lthe consequent rush to be expected on the 2d Wednesday of November inst.. (fret meeting for payment of dues.) parties who have subscribed Of the Sub-Coltectors books to the stock of the ciation are requested to call at the 309 Penusylvania a1 between Mth and si0bh’ streets, an early ae perio and vefore the night of niceting and sign the co stitut! ereby given thi keepers of HL tele. Dry Goods, Hai Perfumery, Watches and Jewelry, mmission Merchants, dealers in_ Fi onery. Hawkers and Peddlers, rane, 4c. Also, Hackney Carriages. Omnibuses and City Passenger Railroad Cars, will expire on un Monday. the ath day of November, 1807. and must be re- Rewed s¢ thio Office within ten days n thereafter ED. A. BOSWELL, Reg’ ' SaOTTE ee indebted to THE 1 de j i Ej ING STAR up to this date are req’ hheetsture;to Me. BUBARER, (at the Star office.) in whese hands the undersigned has placed all its outatanding aceounte for collec- ACH. “October Stet, 1567, ati ~ FRENCH CONFECTIONERY IES? OYSTEB SALOON. JOSEPH A SHAPFIELD, No. 246 Posnayl- Vania avenue, bet a Mth 4 13th streets, re- {fully ambounees to hls customers abd ie that be ts now m prepared to, furnish ae at Sy so, Coffee, Tea, and eddinge. and Faimilies furnished = ce Cakes, lee }, Pastry, and all articles 2 Confectionery, busisese, image of the beet Biaterial apd at the sbortest notice, Mv sexpein aus iss. McPHERSON FERGUSON, 671 Pann. aee, = Conse Ast sTREET, Dealers PURE Devas, En OLN RS and CHEMICALS, FANCY GOOD! >pyaratrsenises era net WS ine 8? tie TRADE.—An adjourned a: of the BOARD OF TRADE will = FRIDAY EVENING. N “fons it. SEMMES, Poesident, Secretary NW. Sanne Te Tid B A NEW LEc TURE at WALL’s OPERA HOUSE, LIVER Us TCESDAY EVENING, Noy FOR THE BENEFIT oF THE LADIES AID society F THE = concn ATIONAL CHURCH teats eecered 3 , Eri Box S Book and Stationery stare. | 155 Tub atreet, near corner of F- boi Se Tame To TAX | PAYERS. Ty Hatt. f ssid property Upon ail taxes upon all praperty not in arrears bo taxes get © per cemtvme hi $18 MARKEP DOWN! $18 GREY sens sh 3 TWIST SUITS At th street, P iiinont gow aoe T-octaye Rosewood Chickering, a qa aati cacit We neh a Isr Bae ae PENDANTS aad 7 withan “ scription, wi ane ce Cn rs ao ALL WOOL CASSIMERE SUITS TO ORDER. AT $23, $27, Axp 930 4 sUrt, COAT, PANTS AND VE: BOE AE EC SEE pies WE GUA OBLIGATIO: ter. ine, to the 3th day of November, pe pe ae hy By abatement will be at- lowed ore teat: RECEIVA! 3 OctroseR 33n, 19 oc 2 tpove (Chrov} Collector. SAKS & CO.. 517 7th street, CrormiEss AND MERCHANT TAILORS. oT FINANCIAL. Call loans are freely made in New York até to7 per cent , and im many instances at 5, but dissounts of business paper are not much east. er then they have been. The banks actusily Prefer calls on what they regard as good secu- Titles to making discounts of business paper at 7 percent. No uneasiness appears to be fel; in Broad Street, or among stock operators asto the money market for the rest of the year. Noth. ing is likely to occur to produce & stringency: yet voce is very sluggish, and bailsand bears are alike disinclined to operate. Prices have not been so uniform on the Stock Ex- change in a long time as during the past week. — Tice of goid 18 constantly drvo; It as kept up for a while by the rumors of war pines France snd Italy; buy in spite of every effort, it sunk down yesterday to 139. A cable dispatch from Paris yesterday says - “The feeling on the Bourse to-d: » hayacimarag animated, but the cessation of warlike prep: rations and 8 general disarming are necessary to restore confidenc Wasuixeton, Nov. 7, 1967—Jay Uooke & Co. furnish the following quotations of Gey- ernment securities : es, Twennes, = . 5 (hag Prenton sanas'7. 6. x“ a x STamise, UNE see, its 105; U.B. boven ‘Thirties, feast ish [By Bankers’ and Brokers’ Telegraph.} Lewis Johnson & Uo, quote stocksand bonds in home and foreign markets as follows: Nuw York, Nov. 7.—First Hoard—U. S. 6’s, 1881, coupon, 111%; 6.2079 1662, ex-coupon, 1864,ex-coupon, 105 4; I coupon, new, 107%; coupon, 100% ; 7.30"8, second, | 2 Canton, 42; Cumberland, 23: (Quicksil- vere iz » Mariposa,Si;; do. preferred, 14, New York tral, 11i%; Pacific Mail, 142; Ate lantic Mail, 115%; Erie, 21s do, preferred, 75%; Hudson, 124%; Reading, Michigan Cenirai, $e Michigan Souttignn.’ illinois Osntral, and Pittsburg, S14; North- do. preferred, 62%; Rock Island. ie. $7%: Ohio And Miss. Ver. . U. Telegraph, 30%; Boston 6%. Baltimore Markets. Breadstuffs.—Prices for Baltimore high erades extras and family flour were Tuesday marked down 50 cents and supers 25 cents, whilst other grades declined about the same extent. Yesterday the market was firmer. ‘There were sales of 200 ba super (spring wheat) at $9.25, of Howard street extra at $10! Gray Receipts,2,515 bushels white And 5,4: bushels red. There was a better feeling in wheat yesterday, and more disposi tion to buy: Rolders were firm and prices . There was some demand for ship The sales incinded prime and choice na255 cents; S00 bushels Yivaria red at2}ia23? cents for good, and 240 cents for prime. Some lois of good Vir- ginia V alley Wheat gold at 24 cemis. .Cora— Reeeip's, 5 bushels white and 5,007 bushels yellow. ne market is quiet. Uats—Receipis, —. bushels. Demand fair, but prices less AS10075. ment. Maryiand red Hatter and Eggs.Tke market continnes steady. Maryland and Pennsylvania roll but- ter 30096 cents; Glades, 26.38 cents. Grease butter iz cents.’ Maryland and Pennsylvania gs, Wa27 cents: western, 24925 cents. miek- 25 5tasi.cu. Ducks scarce at $4984.50 per jozen . 45 Lexington street, ahandsome assort ment of Winter MILL TP Ry on SATURDAY, Novemper 9th, 187. t ST RECEIVED — A lJarge lot of Naya ranes, Dried Peaches. Dried Apples Butter. Sentils, Split Peas, ns land Herrings. imported 's ed. ete. Also, nfne lot of fresh ¥, ants. &c., and several splendid Bea Butter and Eggs always on hand SCE & CO., 351 Penn. aven T-3t* between 4!2 and ith streeta, mn, ‘Skins. Freeh E: BATIONAL Me SER ABP Rs A be oe Willsepeae hs agg i of i ® ABE apetionaaice WINE Wognts WONDEES. eee. ow % more bekios FAIDAY—MR. J, FE. MURDOOR’S BENEFIT- oes Wercsme: in bart; too tpllowing vers oh > TABLEAUX. "VO pieces of Lupin’s French Merinoes, rom 75 For Nu BENEFIT OF THE CHUR 1H OF centeper yard up, 3 Craprisiug all ths various colors Monp: Pate a See anee | “0 Hleoes Lupin’ Color ra ae Emorens Cloths, from an oo Serene ae al Be mn persart Line i ities, and will be a he rere tins yA Ottoman all-woo’ at-| Reph in ‘Satie hades: of Mode, Blue, Green, aes pices ‘legant al ‘wool Plaid Poplins, from 75 oqo picces very neat all-weot Delaines, in beanti- (Motieces high-oolored Larpin'e Printed Merinos, TO pieces high-colo i cetea sala aes retard, and Striped press Clothe. eA vifae beautiful, neat-figured Silk and Wool pieces very neat style Broche Empress Cloths, ri KETS, 50 ce: ee a. of the Twelfth Infantry Regiment tendance. Tuaver & NOYES’ GREAT CIRCUS AND TRAINED ANI. MALS. ai figure, wi th pany ape Be mer ress Goods, Hepat OVEN EVERY AFTERNOON AND BVENING, | PWfsais fryers’ salon to oor magn cent stock of BLACK AND COLORED DRESS SILKS AND BEAL IRISH POPLLINS, ades that are desirabi Corser Lovistana Avenve aND ELeventa Streer. inal the most choice shi ‘We also call attention to our immense stock of MOURNING GOODs, of Lupin’s wagers. comiag Been nen. ADMIBSION..........-.... CHILDREN under 10 years of age. no 2-tf poriv ELY ON 7 ONLY eh delg oom RALL, agen DAY. NOVEMBER 4 TWO LEVERS Chet yee BD NOV. 4, 1867, The balance of th bin ait UiVEEs FAM DAY, and 7 RETURN FHon te ROPE her casteucs oft three seers), where they have appeared Before ly yee On Bee neens, Emperors and e i EATEST eee OF THE AGE! Four Denntiful ands syminetri formed aA DIES ‘amise Cloth, Cloths, Ts oe goods marked in gs at the lowest cash price. No deviation a UHUSTER & BRO , 0c 29-3td&eost No. 38 Market Space. PRICES! Ou» ai All the best makes of CALICOES, 123g and 15 “Ee cOOLEACH DELAINES. \ pny “sey r Hog ae LINS, LIN , 1236 and ‘isc cents, SNOW is ‘THE, TIME TO BUY. J. W. SELBY & CO., <TLEMEN in MIN 323 Pesinsylvania ave ¢ Original and ow where the avenue and Seventh str CEN. TONMODORE ROTT Oe “tetop, south sider! e ide i rately ad- M ERINOS, BB attend the DAY. EXHIBITION. a aad thus POPLINS, avoid the crowd and confusion of the Evening Per- REPS, formances ee EMPRESS CLOTHS, ‘To the Day Levees—A dmisston 25 cents; Children PLAIDS, nder ten. 15 cents. Reserved Seats, 50 cents; ALPACAS, Children tinder ten. 25 cent Just received from Auction. ceAdmisaton to all parts of vane Se conker Cetiions deste 15 Pon cat St WED DAVIS. Agent. WALL'S NEW ater HOUSE. omer. JAMES DUNN BOOTS AND SHOES. THIS EVENING, Mr. Augnstin Daly's immensely successful sensa- ys CH RAREST Fae one SHOE STORE tion Drama, UNDER THE GASLIGHT. With its great New York Cast, and its thrilling and wonderful PIER AND RAILROAD SCENES, played for OVER SEVENTY-FIVE NIGHTS IN NEW YORK. Ticket Office for securing * mab eaerentesiniginlatietiiiimnimiidiilinie LOST AND FOUND. Very Ohea: udiamee Soe Stage Director. than be bought else creeen ene kage tes where: °@ daily from the n no 7-8t? 5 now open. PERSONAL, FOREW ARN ED—tWO NOT im uated Nov. 5th, Wi at two and four mouths apt debe Up us. has been lost by the holder. Persons are fore- % ‘of PASSING ON HE sUB- worned from uegotiat "TAtviber astray cove oad. Du ttalorsbort tall, Waatixeroy. Db. ORAM ACK fhe The reer rath come forward, be u .D. 7 By prove pro} a gh a take her away.” ALES. COL! ie Ke. 412M street south. SQ5 REWARD.—Lost yesterday noon by Fibee SS man, between the hours of 12 and 1 0’oloek, rty market, the sumof $55, D' BANT’S DININ Bache f you ¢s eine ® dclightfal SUNDAY MORNING pi? AKF AST go to the above named elegant es- felgiskment north corner P id th 2, and] doll pbicks. The honest hinder | street. Opeli from 7 ti 1 receive th reward by returning the | nov 21w 4) honey tothe s igi PE SCHOMAN MAY BE CONSULTED BY BBOKE INTO ay BARN 03 ox. VED ladies iu ued of kis servicos at lua new uflce, ; | 496C strect, near New Jersey avenue. f pry x proving deft P_ am No attention willbe patd v cl pa amazes, “It not cfafmed in {erg Whatever, 0 J Be sold to the bute ewes’ sal Be 9p UHN BURROCGHS. D: EYANS JTRS REMOVED OFFICE 77 Ist st. east Det Band Ouceth And residence to No. 456 ti st., bet. Gand oe Hill, H sts. Orders left mats? ‘* Drag Store co: aed ner 7th and fondest ~ October eualt ITALIAN POODL ‘Bou: pure Neus OF Gor snr Nssenie WILLIAM SIBREY and CHARL: LAHAN have tts day entered into copertaae 5 the firm of Sibr ‘alias prposc of AL AMEN FiastEniNe eee Wonk in all ite vari = oF THE NATIONAL HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM ASTRAY. HATS for figures broad and burly, ATS for straight hair and curly ATS for faces melancholy, ATS for features bright and jo oly. ATS for Gentlemen of stand! ATS that gice a look ATS for walking. ATS AT: AT: AT: AT: ‘Ss $ dull faces look ali iS for every trade and calling. ‘3 that stand all kinds of mauling, that men and boy's sigh for, that even babies ery for. © ull of the bove style may be had at re- @3 at the TIONAL ing Be td M nd Sth st 1H NA BEE Penna. ave., betwe t adpining Nato pun NEW AND SECOND-HAND PIANO: for sale or rent on eae me. 306 Penna. ‘aven: co ROPEB CALORIE i TWO-HORSE PC iC EMGINS, IN FIRST-RATE CONDITION. Can be gb eet for the next few days ‘Arp! WY SGIBSON BROTHERS, Printors, ne 6-6t 271 Pennsylvania avenue. no 4-3t Fe SALE— Ose PRICE ONLY! GERMAN STUDENT LAMPS, SHADES cnenate, AND WICKS. ot UTLERY. ELATED. AND PRITTANIA WARE PRATHER Ds. TERS JAPAN AND STAMPED TIN WAKE. FR OFFER P oA NARY AND MOC KING BIR Gadus. ke. FRENCH ¢ CHINA, ‘all assortment iu White, Gold Bani, and eB in Tea, Dinne a and Toilet Ware. FANCY “ARTICLES In French, China, Bohemian Glass, Lava, and jan Ware, &c. GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE Of all kinds. A complete stock. IVES’ PATENT In Table, Ericket. Hanging Lamps and Chande- liers. Fullsssortment. 11 stock of all kinds of LAMPS, CHANDE- ANN Tene, eer cada Bee STANDS FOR GAS AND’ THE TUBIN 1G, DROP LIGHTS, SHADES, of all kinds, &c. AN EXAMINATION oF STOCK SOLICITED. NO AUCTION GOODS, CHARLES ULLRICH, J 1844. ANDREW J JOYCE & CO., CABRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, 477 and 479 1ith street. Particular attention given to repairing. Peaxesr AND SHAWL BOOM. iisck and Colored acomplete as- " ITER & BRO., oc oe ie jarket 3; M ETROPO! oe eee BAEEEY, ee Acetion AND COMMISSION HOUSE, WM. KEEFE 4 00., NLY FIRST WARD AUCTION House: Ro. 110 Penaes raga Detween 19th Will gtve eapecisl attention to the sale of goods ed wie and ti 5 Feraitare bought 0. nd to privat sales. Bight. novl-tt sth, ME! LIME!! Bi rite Jeng sitky hair. newers to the nam» of 4 per barrel, best > in small or lary LLY. Betnrn to No. 500 H street. noé-st* Sais Ig. CEA iNT GRAVEL, HAIR, REWARD -—Strayed, Saterday. November, | 0nd LATHS. GRAVEL ROOFING done tn the 5 4 small RED COW, very gentle, 428 New | Cot Va or warden wall “inomas FAHEY, oc 201m. street west and canal. Een TOMY HUSBAND. ya George, 1 want to g get = hair dressed | Hinta’t Fanny that cests so much os 3t” 3 dro Lost-A pat conn si pped 4 ly 0 lady. in going from Pa avenne jap ita te F, from thence to the a 9h. A suitable Teward will be paid to the hurlers if left at the pire House. Oh! No. sir, itdoes not cost more than you 5 REW SRD—Straed away on Tharaday. sist ‘Bee Madame Dem: : Bit. slarge BLUE COW, with large horns. in Berber sho mi stantial neice ¢ reward will be given ‘or her Overy. Janes SS HOONEY, Md. evSibee. ih ant air, G05 Gat for lattes or aut ; 90-0 Short lath wa, yet ‘ ty 0 6: Outs dete door, 120] 8 bampoolug long hair; 10 BEWARD—Strayed or si on Friday | Flower & Curls, 2.00 ond dressing it, 1.0 night. Nov. 21. or Saturday ‘norning, a | On ‘a large agsort: Perfumery, Lon, shall RED COW and CALF The Culf had pisce Bae geen extra color, B Braids, Curiay davis of rope tied on neck when last seems: ‘The above re- | ble Wigeon hand or made fo gEter At t DEMON- ward will be paid for their reo 1. GEOTS HUMAN HAIR STORE, 279 Pouns av, MI ys corner 13th and K sts. Savy Yard. bet. lth and lith sts., m5 wid se 36m no M ILTON J. SAFFOLD, $5 aE RED Gants SOE te let of October, & ri ( Formerly of BMontsomery, Alabama.) € cro] m1 ', und ‘itin u pth She call tele oe seater fast voen. Tho ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW. above reward . recovery WASHINGTON KELLEADR & & PYWELL, no §:3t" Livre Stal. sehatvcct, | Office No. 428 D Street, Opposite the City Hall, ‘Will practice in the Supreme Court of the United States, Court of Claims, and the Courts of the Dis- trict of Columbia. Claims and Department business will receive Li OsT— nthe 2d instant, on 7th street. between 4a in the Patent Office baild- ings GOED CHAIN. The ‘finder wilt be liberally rewarded by leaving it at 492 I street north, bet. 7th and 8th sis, west z nos-it? prompt Attention, ‘se 18-tf SALL ND SEE THE s c AND PATENT HALTER WITCUER, 1 ete tccacieaptacl ate 8 Sel For sale by L, C, CAMPBBLL. STANDARD WGRES AT REDUCED PRICES. no S-iw 35 Peuna. avenue. BLANCHARD & MOBRUR, Corner of Pennsylvania avenue aud Lith et., A. pe WITZLEBEN, ASHINGTON PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, N. E. CORNER OF FOURTEENTH STREET, (OPPOSITE WILLARD's,) WASHINGTON, D. c. ENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Having purchased the following and many other Torke at special sale in New York, we are prepared to sell them at reduged rates—ten te fifteen percent. below the usual prices. We invite the attention of Look busers to this collection. Among them are ow in a he folle superb edi r MP ORTED WINES. BRANDIES, C1- : ie BS, DELICACIES, &c. Lora aoe ny 's ete Wi rks, 8 vols., half cal no 5-tf adition a west Teninsular War, 8 vols., half Turkey; af beautiful copy. D TO THE LADIES OF THIS OLTY aa Arden; various ed AND DISTRICT. Eno: ditions Bow 's Poetical Works: 4 wise, yhalf calf. Hie Brectator. 8 vols., halfcalf. f cal 1 have now open my fall Stock of LADIES’ MILLINERY GOODS, FANCY GOODS AND NCTIONS. My stock is large, and the assortment in all de- partments in my line more complete than ever, and will be kept up throughout theseason. The Goods have been selected with the greatest care, and I offer everything at the 'owest market prices. 1 feel confident that I am able to offer special ad- vantages, and would respectfully solicit a share of your patronage, Yours, &c., LEWIS BAAR, 32 Marnet Space. Washington, November,187. __no 5-3t Si (RECEIVED SA Tot of very fine GOLD ATCHES; something new, never before Basie 1 Shakespeare, t vole half calf Eooutngtableld Bock ef yee 0 2vol on . Motiey's' Dutch Republic and United Netherlands, vol I i 1 f Washington, 5 ® Agnes! pine ee eekos of england, Eosdon ull Pankey and Gratto: Roan ‘Taylor's 's Git Works. 2 yol James) 7 vols “and the tre. edition, 6 vols., Nincvah & Babylon, by Costumes des Theatres coe 12 rola..1100 illu srptions. 6 colored ire Bea NOH ii N EW BOOKS! NEW BOOK Watch that winds ieself, — cat dd ee iti nee TO MOOD se Just received, et the HUDSON TAYLOR not tf Pennsylvania avenue, near 9th si BOOKSTORE~ SCHERER & C05 LIFE O H ; E AND RETAIL LPH Ora OTH Howes rINCR CaM ve coma vans are, Bow" HLS SPERCH i PR ADE 1D SPEECHES BY ROBERT ¢ ~ Seeds, Butter Legs and Rolls, Cheese, eae a crs, Mountain Venicon. Pout = Fa 9 Fruits Bath AMERICAN HORSE AND CATTLE Fale Butters, Fur Skins, and | DOCTOR, illustrated. §7.t0. NEW JUVENILE BOOKS. ‘OUNG Rope Seno’ an RUBY PLAG. us Olive? Obie. 4s, PLAYING CARDS. PLAYING CABDB. HART'S SQUARED CARDS. HART'S LINEN EAGLES. CUE PAPERS. ’ — AuD seg eutinte ‘&e., &e, Be teapeorinie Serge ” received, oo HUDSON TAYLOR BOOK STORE, FBENOH e bf peter cago SEVENTH STREET. PAPERHANGINGS CAs. |" Tateu's cele at MOBA RRs SHOW CAsK WAREEOO n's, os cote a AND SOOUBING | * a urbiivibeaey: ; Qapate si, edeseanat a eo et q rE! en aoe Maria EE “nora DA neat, active WHITE WIL, t Mik Soa EL Apply at No. 216 6th street went. between M and Nuorth. ho 7-3t 5a; N' D—Wanted, pleasant RoUSIS Bey BOARD fora gevticman'any his wit a private family wishing to reduce their, exp. con make an agreeab with terme aud. loc ation, SW Post OMe D—A_WHITE GIRL; to cpox., wash, W. Wate. Wael kes shea § ble young girla SIT. was CATION 1 do chambers sek, mod waist tn other work. Good references given. al: Gress Box 22 ANTED-A Child’ NURSE, colored. Nowe need apply but those baring ood recommen datic Apvly at 23 , bet. 24th and Shaw ts th house above the Circle, (south beide ’ no 63 44 TE. Tl HOUSE for a term of years, Ar thnce Uatarnished KOOMS for the in’ 'b, H streets aud Penn: ssaitng tonne BENJA r. 334 Penn. ay. Chron] no 6-3t aa Foy eS ont i: iin COOK. Also. four first-class WA two OYSTE ER SHU CE ‘ES. Must ail ieooutls understand ir busine: HE OYSTER BAY no 6-3t* 255 Pennsylvania avenue. WAnteEp—a pomsevens, ea stg seed with some capital an archt tect's office already Saab . ‘Kidress. tating particul iF Oftice. nos ARK E: Paea STHATIOS WANTED, ASSISTANT in office. by a stugte man, oughly used to ted business. Add: Box 24, Star OM PANTED-A PARTNER In 3 poo! @ good paying ness. “pee bave from five to ten thousand Hasty ee Par vats pte Reference exchai Oitice or par ras thor: {at ty} ‘cor. La. ave. and sth st. ANTES Eve dealer in CIGARS ai WARce0 wees at elens Whose co establishment. 154 Pa }sth sts. to learn something for their interest in y_of purchasing this Class of x N iN AX Store: cam influence some trade: salary Bo Obits haste be WELLE Binsenst ve 3100 $1,500 ‘OR $2,000 WANTED FOR B1X or Susite cesnibe, on deed ot en ample security by a party woll established in ba: = which « good bonus wil be pald interest in nes! ress P. Ws ‘TED—A GERMAN FAMILY to farm of 2 acres, ant attend generally * — and the place. wiles from the city. “hy Louisiana ue, mear 7th street. bt oc 2+ WnteD TO PURCHASE —At a Tgitopable price,a BRICK or FRAME HOUSE. of not tesg than dix room: with tn dera hunprovemonte, de-ratly and pleasantly located, with good yard: either in this city or Georgetown, for which cash will Le paid Inquire of 'TORRS & CO., Real Estate Brokers, 25th str: £02 db sireet,s ret ppey Sole Agta for SiNGwis & SEWING MACHINE. jeat-ty BOARDING. OARDING—Twe or ntlemen can have Boe ina Tessieinaees sat reason. able rates; 4th street Penusylvanin avenue, For RENT—Com age ROAR a ROOMS for rent, with or without BOARD, at Bor N BOARD for mersbers of Congress anil others, with pleasant ROO can be had at No. 151 Washington street, George” town, cpposite the residence of H. D. Cooke, kisa. oe3-im EW LOARDING HOUSEH.—First-class Table BOARD can be obtained at the house on > northwest corner of 8th street and Pennsylyani ave.. formerly known as the Joy House. 015 im 4E HOWARD } BOARDING HOUSE, South west corner 9th st. and Pa. over Wall's Auction store, nites been entirely renovated bas weed into the proprietorship of Mra. HD. HAT. FON “and retaruished ‘throuchogt, will be con ducted as a first-class Boarding Persons Fishing a good scoommodation must apply cariy for choice of rooms. Also,oue very fine so Oitice for rent WOOD AND COAL. iad: AND WOOD. and, We art the sole agents for the sale of the cele: brated Baltimore Companys Coal, and are pre- pared to furnish it in any quantity ‘N & SON 465 winth, street, between E anl F. Branch office at our yard and wharves at tonto Seventh street. TOR SALE OR RENT —One Rosewood Case FAAS Also, ons fine-toned "ONTO Of. Gan. gee to No. 491 H st. mip oe COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFO ikioe Netween the undersigned, under the 1 EGAN & PERRIE te thin day dissolved by All parsons indebied to te frm will make payment to D. J. ries those having clajzos againet the firm present hem for. eae at oD November 3, 1857 CF pEmnie. « have this day formed a copartwership to Pad onthe Grocery Business at tie oll stad of & Perri her of E and Ae street hame of EGAN & BROTH ‘4 i. 322 "ESSSYLVANIA AVENCE, NEW STYLES TO WHICH WE INVITE THE ATTENTION A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF sai STYLES AND BEST MATERIAL. ‘orner of K and Fourteenth st: FIRST-CLASS BOARD Nowember 1, 1857. Between $th and 10th streets, WALL, ROBINSON & CO., MERCHANT TAILORING, IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS. ay FALL AND WINTER ay CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, OF PURCHASERS. JUST RBCEIVED— READY-MADE CLOTHING, oF THE UGBY HOUSE. unde have taken the The undersigreDT HOt streets. gnas ESSE e coe cesar sree vi the di ‘room, or rate tables fur- Lab in z reg: pact FOR SALE AND R: “NT. i aD. Books FOR REN) RENT—OUSE Ne. 337 Py ” te Metropolitan adapted onsene ‘OR RENT—TWO UNFURNISHED RO, ?™ te for housekee) Pe ~.- ~~ inquire at No. 2 . between )OR SALE—A three-story BRICK K re geen water. on 8th strest wee’. be. Fane O streets north, No. 245 Apply os remixes RAME HOP SE_No. 36) north erm Mth and loth 2 EO RENT—Three UNFURNISHED RO: all table for pouse Loop ng, at No. vad sth ; OK tor street north ENT—Two furnished BOOMS, oa a omucpesninn wae Bi Ted Apply at 1K TOR RE! to Seaton Hall Tester a Pht tional Cigi — Biren ousk 1s 4 wtrent tween D cud be with every motecn im ments nos eylvi cations tm the cli. Will be Jet aptil tbe et of Sanunsy toa Inquire of NAGLE & CO., Aucts. nos “Sis per month. nck on 19th street er on the prem: AP as om . Room 3. Office ice Tuternal B » de Drag Store, etry Pen “no 6-3t* SURNISHED fe town—A handsome High street. ab Y summer kitchen, and water. The Furnitare is neat and new bouse will «nly be reuted toa respectable tenant, With small family. Rent 950 per month. no 5-3" Fe® RENT—Until the fret. of April my country RESIDENCE, contain OF pine rooms. together with carriage stables. situated three miles from the city. is an ac jodation train is the eral tin Jay for the conven ing lusiness in the city neo61 CLARK MILLS. Fo SALE BY KILBOUBN & LATTA Two Kew three-story BRICK ROUSES on Bt 12th ‘end 18th strat. betwee streets; 12 roome eae convenience. Among the best Britived Tealdences in this city. For sale on very liberal terurs. An elegant RESIDE on Vapitol Hill, 19 rooms: one square from the Capitol Six DWELLING HOUSES frouti 1in Square. on 13th and I stroets—4 PROPERTY provements; pewly ‘tarnished House sod Forni ture for sale at a bargain Some fine property on F street Room FOR RENT—Sic « with gas and water. at tween M Fo or E <= Rent sins ad F9R, £5 HOUSE Apply ai 24 AME HY Isth street, ance. SE. brick basement, between beni M Taguire next fy ve faa eer rest $3. Sec HOUSE partly furulshed. su arding house, No. 4=2 Penna Sod and Os streets.” Possession ai ud water. suttable for housek 902 I street, between Gth 4 ed Tete aby NT—A splendid SUITHOF ones on first floor. Most central location in the city. 369 E street. corner 10th street. Suitable for Seu: ator or member of Congres po 6 ot Were EU RNISnED PARLOR. Witt CHAMBER. able for, one or two gentle- or @ married couple. Apply at No 220 between 6th and /th streets. no &-3t* TT TET One of thoer ter Eee furnished {Out oes Re ‘kK ite : ing, street; well r, emer’ or other first” cine 2. L. WELLS 400. ‘Tenant ies 6th and La. ave, CSE and 35 acres of MEH sHoUsE and five acres, suitable ituated farnished four story, ning 10 rooms furuish with two adjoining AM Vithim nlf muare of the pitol Hilt BRICK HOUSE. co: “IX Tooms on Sth street. ber ween © and side. being the north boase in block. Price Apply at $21 Letreet, between 6th and 7 ry ae RE! — ev Soryees F LOOK, aed finely RNISHED, ex sachuaetts ayenne. Aoply On the premiees. = Rs OR RENT—On i2th street, ! : re neat new STORE from Penna. avenue, ROOM, with sitting-room atte, oes y STARR & METCALF, Corner Sew Forks enue and no L-tf Fifteenth street. ,ORBR BENT, SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED PARLORS AND BEDROOMS, FURNITURE, &c., ontirely new, and in ene of the most desirable looations in the city of Washington, and ouly one minntes’ walkof Willard’s Hotel, the Eubit House and Kirkwood's. No. 457 13th st., bet E and F streets, west side, Apply ow'the premises. rer aia -—FOR EENT—A very com: I. fortable BRICK HOUSE of 7 10 Sroumey, ot a yard. a Appi poo te ORM EE | COOPER eS Bre e street $200 CASH AND MO Sty =i, irchase one of ‘on two three #t, i from 0 %-tf i Chronicle: COR SALE. ON EASY TERNS hay hee Teck = between Ih and ‘lath 1th atrwnee. Houew ont back 2 Tet fe Serhneeigegses ester Eerie, tear rms: One-fifth cat; balance tn fur 5 init ofthe deferred paymen te to be made ovary = 205m R ELy. ANS = Fintet. »Chron., Express, owe . FOR Sat x HOREL BUT LEY A. as oc 12-StawSw

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