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THE EVE The Largest Cireulati CROSBY S. NOYES. order the city election. | ored delegate elect to the convention, speech. Alluding to the discharge of tor voting the Radical ticket, he eaid: omy of his children should suffer for food the | streets of Ri brood shoul d ran poey | biood.” God toat the ne lesrued rdand gun. All the ef- peacefal pegroes to stop these were wildly hooted down. are apprehensive of troabl Wardwell and other white Radicals left the meeting. Deas oF Jone Whyte, Es Editor WASHINGTON CITY MONDAY... NOVEMBER 11, 15€7 S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. Ske OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER THE WALL QUESTION 2 arucie & dey or two since on the per weabdility of brick aud soft building stones, and tbe con ent absorbency and retentive- ness of water or damp by walls of the ordi- wary constractOm built of sach material, cousing sickness in our dwellings, we sug- gested tbe Bollow or double wall as a practi- cable remedy. Of the superior quality of sach | S wall, of its advantages as s non-couductor of beat and of sound, and of the general | advantege of this style of construc‘ion, there | can be ro doubt Of the Rollow-brick cot. | ov BALTIMORE: » died at his residence, No. 35 North Euta\ Baltimore, on Satur- By Afternoon, in t ‘Db year of hisage. in offices he held, such as Navy se always discharged bis duties to the satisfaction of the public. He leavesa large family, among whom sre bis sous, Wm. Pinkney Wayte, Esq, and _. aan W. Pinkney, of the Supreme —_—_—_______. yok Con vocaTion.—The Convoca- tion of the Valley of Ri last week in T lasted about 2 wee! d were of a hig! | teresting character. The members of the vocation were entertained in the kindest and most Bospitable manner by the citizens of the | place. ‘he next meeting was ap ited to be held in_Fredericksburz on the 16th of April next —Fredericksburg Herald. reer @7-The wife of Mr. Frederick Essler, maker of Park avenue, near Cum! street, gave birth to four infants pratetanrme | morning last. They weigh on an average of eight pounds each. Two are boys and girls. Mother and children are all doing w well So ssys the New York Tribune of Saturday. —$<_<—<_<____ 7 The Presbyterian Union Gon | Pbiiadelpbia is attrac: large diences. More than 300 delegates attended, including many eminent men from different branches of the denomination. {7 Money in the open market in London | continues to command only one per cent. | Eighteen months ago it was held at ten per cent. S7 The Georgia Methodist Mission eee ence, at Atlanta, had sixteen white and fo: | colored ministers present. It reports sixty. one local preachers and 6,256 members. S72 A negro woman in Huntsville, Ala. buried ber new-born child alive. 7 The Roman Catholic Bishop of Liver- pool bas set all that city quarrelling by preac dresses. tages in Englang, it is reported that they are | ‘wsrmer ip winter aud cooler in sammer than | tbe common constructions; while of ancient bollow floors that are warmed by hot air | underneath tbem, it is declared that the | ‘warmth derived from their extended surface is more comfortable than that derived from | ‘Suy other mode of house-warming. M_ Fer- and, the architect of the model dwelling of | Society of Paris, has an ex- | m of these double walls as a | means of equalizing temperature. He open: the epace between the two hollow walls into the cave orceliar benesth the ground floor, from which the air circulates between tne walle. The air of the cellar being cooler in | summer and warmer In winter in extremes of temperature than the outer air, this inner structure of air serves to maintain equal tem- persture m the interior bellow wall and in the wall surface of the room. The principle of coxstruction has been applied in hospital huts tm Rot climates, as reported, successfally. Tne hollow of the doubie wail is also applied asa means of producing & current of air for in- terior ventilation. This same architect makes his walls of hollow brick aud double, with a thickness of five inches, which would beinsuf- ficient for bearing purposes, but the wallis heid ogetber by iron columns, beams and cross. trees, and thus he adds economy of spaee te the ovher advantages we bave already mentioned. ‘The bollow bricks sre extensively used in England and France. If they are mage oft the usual size, the gain is cbiefly ia the quality of the brick, and there is little advantage price of the manufacture. Hat t gain if the cubic contents be enlarged; and | English experiments prove that watis nine ick, of hollow brick each of the size | common brick, costs, set in d or 33°, per cent less than the common brick wall set in lime mortar. | Hollow brick—a composition of cement ana | lime—somewhat larger than our common cisy bricks, are now being used here in tne | At WALL'S OPERA HOUSE. on WEDNESDAY construction of the Howard University. The | EVENING, NOVEMBER 20, fue residence of Henry D. Cooke, Esq. the | poTichets FIFTY GENTS—Fitts Genta additional banker, in Georgetown, and the exteusion of | fr secure: fatter can be obtained only the same recently built by Rim: as well as the | Tickets tor sate ale ee Ponte een eR st. esigence of Col. Robert P. Dodge, in George- 13 ara & Mohun', Ellis’ ant. Motverott's) Muse tow, are built of Bollow walls of the common | Shirenf Gpete Home coe ee iation, and at the brick®; and Mr. S. P. Brown is now building othe of Opera House on the evening of lecture. : Doors oveu at 7orclyck. Lecture commences at cn the corner of I and 15th streets, in this city, | “Utter before 3 o'clock. nos FMst&n02) tour inrge and elegant dwellings, coverin, WA SHIN Soden: SO OTERATIVE paslpa papers srs Sek, on. theo a ene ae rot coeieee : 000 Bq same plan- Owing to the member of ‘eaters in these houses the outer section of wallis | sn the conseament rush to be expected on the 3 neat | Wednesday of November inst., (first meeting for nize inches (one briek) thick, and the inner | payment of dues, i partie who have subscribed on section 44 mches (a Balf brick) thick, witha | any of the Su lectors Books to the stock f the space of two inches between, making the whole er GS my! an ae thickness of the wall sixteen inches. Theouter | between Mh and 10th, Bester wee Snd iver sections of wall are not entirely dis- stitution the night of meeting and ‘ign Bo connected, but are tied together m construc- tion in such a manser as to increase instead | of aimi g the strength. ing against “lowneck™ «7 The Pg spor pe Ledger thinks it will be gratify! a some people to know that a Clocinnati Court has decided that a man is not pe pa bound to pay his brother-in-law's jebis. §7- Probibition does not seem to be very ef- fective in Maime in preventing drankeuness. According to the Portland Press, four little boys, the oldest not five years old, were seen drank im the streets of that city the other day, Snd bad to be carried to the police station. S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION LECTURES. JOHN B. GOUGH LECTURES ON “ CCRIOSIT b-Cob re of venue, sible e con- 350 shares not yet taken. no4 dtNi3 ([Expre -s. Nat. Iut., Bepublican, Chronicle.) | (ce ETOPOLTE pUILDING ASSOCI- | GrsEnat HOWARD OX A TovR oF Insrec. | T10¥.—Mayor General O.O. Howard, Commis. | oner of Frerdmen’s Affairs, left here on Sat- | uray nigbt for the West on a tour of inspec- | SAFE, CERTAIN, AND RELIABLE, tion through the Southern States, in obedience | 41) stockholders ~ Sto rticipate in the advant: to an order from the Secretary of War. The | of this Association.” No initiation fee inven ete object of the visit to the Southern States is to | The limitations of the per cent. at which wl ve the w of the Bureau agencies vances are made prevent loans for purposes of freedmen’s districts, and tolearn through | ™eT* speculation, and add certainty to the op- personal inspection the exact condition of af. | hortunities of borrowers obtaining money when it fairs. Before returning the Vommissioner will | “Sutecription Books for Stock in this Associa visit the Stare of Kamsas, im order to Ascertain tiem are now open at the fellowing-named places, what the prospect there is for giving employ- mest to idle freedmen. The General intends also to te present at the meeting of the officers | and soldiers of the Army of Tennessee at St. | Louis, next wee! — BEST ASSOCTATION FOR rarest: MENTS. AND THE CHEAPEST MOST CERTAIN FOR LoaNs* ““HORATIO BROWNING, President, 353 Pena- |e "io. t. avenue, near Sixth street HOOD. Treasurer, 335 Pennsylvania ave- inth street + Seer na 444 Fourteenth ‘New York avenu: of stock will be ‘at once issned to all S7 With sincere regret we announce thefac' | thatatelegram Bas been received here from | ments on account of greek will be received at Gawego, New York, conveying the sad inte}. — the ere Sor Places until the next cnet the = regular monthly meeting Hgence of ine death in that city, om Saterday, | "Z'iitgs number of shares have siresdy boon ta- of Mre. Elsie F. Nye, consor: of Hon. Jas. B | ken, aud persons desirous of obtaining stock should , Senator fre Nev ‘t come forward at once. ae a wr shape Printed Constitutions may be obtained at any of the above-named HonTIO. “BROWNING, President: E_W. Crank, dr... Secre ote LECT TES DR. T. L. LAMBERT, } VICE [ape coed AMERICAN nore clan re INSURANCE Watt's Orzza Hovse—This will be the week of the sensational comedy «Under as Light.” which bas drawn large and opable audiences for two weeks past, and bated. the tuterest in which seems to be unal News Peom Evrort.—No despacches from | Europe have been received since Thursday aight. 1tis understood that the Newfoand- land lines sre down. | ree eee | Natiowat ATER —Lady Don has been engaged for six nights, and will appear ths evening in Robertson's new comedy of “Caste,” Which was such a great success ia New York. mrciinianee ee METZEROTT HALL. TUESDAY EVENING. NOV. 12, 1867, The subject of the lecture will be —— te eat. cation of the principles of physiology to L Trance. and particularly apon the <hr ot tures of the New or Amet im 8} — The distinguished lectarer will treat u upon the in- dications of longevity, a subject of the most thrill ing interest to Admission. 50 Cents, Tickets an be procured at the office of th ne read 255 F street, near he no F4t THE FAIR of Latics’ Rebekah Degree 4 =! Gru . Will be continued untit FRI. | 1th street. or AY EVESL jG ucatvand themcloce with © Gra TREASURY Spe ES — | Office LAs Comptroller of the Curr " MPER AsitixcTON, October 7, 1837. TRUST. non G AND | notice ie hereby sian ts the Wolter at the Cie me meetin z Hey Nicurasal te. | —- Notes of i that auch notes ill ot seen eo = city of S ‘such notes w phe ST oy) Biche Beane Sits; | in lawfot money of ha States upon presen for subscriptions fo stock and certilicates ofsivares | {ation of the ame at the FETS fe Upited 7 astisaz03, November ni, Dept. and Act’g Comptroller. P HUPKINS, Secretary GEO. SAVAGE. President. noll tDec 3 Fy FEACRERS: testrror q Teachers. ti the Public sc = | _ces-tulst ! ce of Comptroller of the Currency, «OW asitixetome inher 1877. Notice is hereby give to, alle tsons who may Sata have claime ihe Croton National Bank. fi.te long the same on WEDNESDAY. the sth | ¢ te city ef ae tgmeke leche ie preloc jo meet in the ° Mi ne Rece ng. on Ht street. between sth and tm | of. toC. P. Bal niver of said Bank. at ‘clock for the purpose of of the Pistituee ‘Sub, buect for disens- “ Penmanshi eee Jostiture will be ad- ed by Prof. eMOND WILSON __Chair. Com. ou Teachers Institute, g + Esq the office of said. banks in a ars of N rere, York. NOX, oc 8-Tist Dept. ant Act's Comptroller, 1 wer ASURY DEPARTMENT, he of Comptroller of the Currency. GTON. September 10, 1367 to the holders of th nol Notece ts hereby SEW BUILDING ASSOCIATION. gplating notes of ¢ rmers and Citizens’ Ni he — tional New ork, that, suc CAPITOL HILL AND NAVY-YARD. notes will be pal in f the United States upon presentation or the same at the Trea- we fsye meeting fox x laguing. stack acd os per sury of tl ited 81 R. HULBUR D. ° HING 5 AgSOC iATION wall be held'at Odd. | se 11-wise Comptrotler ot the Currency. ‘Pavmente, @) ee ae Se TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Avsceiation will last about five year Office of Comptroller of the Currency, ‘Wismneron, September Io, 1837, pider desire: e clve ¥ desires. be can receive tpi Notice is hereby by given, all all persons homer amount to purchase « be of th . have claims agai ryand Citineoe’ pfthe following ae cam be had of either | Netiupal Sank of Brooklyn, New ¥ 7 ofS. A KIM. President. called npen to Pactept tbe same ley <bAS_E, Latino. Vice President proof herent to . Be- S. 4, A. MABKS. Treasurer. ceiver of te ene pide said Bank, in Wy onMeoS. Serge the city of Brookiys, New “fore, Direcrore—Dr. 8 ye onis, 7. Etwant oats Drees, TS Doin we fie Barta, een-wh Comptrotier of ths Ourreney. ge A. Barr, Wm. right, ‘Hoary 3 J. #5 fotiartan "Oca S| (CR TRRAETRY oeraereRT, 1 ¥ —GRAND LODG) Wasnimoron, Aug. 26; 7. AEE PIERS | | Notice is hereby given ty all persons EVEREST Bion will be Beld on WEDNES- tains Seren ge Stl peroons Tne t 7% o'clock. The | Pave r Omcers yi tak = ns Et Seareatcur, to prescnt ete Sec: Proof thereof, to it Grand Secretary. | PEWIs'y eiNosie of ead Bank, at amma. repr. ASSOCIATION the office of said bank im U: : ing Association be ee eee | an or-T ast © or of the Garrene on TU Bates EVEN ai Fees wo ge 5 = Fotlock.(nooe} WH W. MOGRE ee FRENCH Da xg WASHINGTON CO OPERATIVE LD Pid Bon, ae ‘tt rie sits nian wih yee take pote hae ae ania arenne, monthly meeting for the payment of dues and sale | fect aretak ey Dat 6 Nigiit, tf otclock. o> | superi ren Miembers that have not signed the Sopatitution caee eat SO. B. THOMPSON eects: | in the —“{ébron... Honid, Rep Intell eet ey ee aeaatnes, nade ot ae best lem NOTICE, TO WHOM IT MAY CoN wr - 3 Ovrice. 3 Hes. * pe 1 Notice Js Inpereby gt that L oe to shart, pray hey Rooms, Tipplia Houses. rt rallera.o¢ ot rose . Lumber, oa: les nino I nia ie: co me ealers in Old Irom, _ ity i 7 - Seip ares arakos ee ne wed at this Office within te — " pov +t FRED. a. abhi este, NoTICE ~Those indebted to THE 1G ST. B up to thle date are rear ANDREW J JOYOR & CO., CABEIAGE MANUFACTURERS, t. as heretofore, to Ml ay j the nears vin wine hand te wade 477 and 479 Lith stroot, s+ placed all ite cutetanding scvounte f BIW AEE Su Particular attention given to repairing. ba tober Sist, 137. nt colm JANCIA! Money market was easier on Saturday, and tne majority of Stock Ex. change loans were made at six per cent, al. though the rate generally asked was seven, At the close balances were in some ins‘ances loaned to the principal dealers ta Government securities at five, but iransactions below six Per cent. were entirely exceptio: ‘The binks ard discounting good paper toa moderate e; tent for their customers at seven perceat., but Most ef the piper offered being below the best large portion of it ts unmarketabi: ox pt through the note browers et bign r: The statement of the associited banks for the week endiny Saturday shows a decreass of $1,055,104 im legal tender notes and $359,915 in deposits. The specie, on the other hand, has increesed $3,542, 449, the loans $491,657, and toe circulation $32,827. The banks are cot equeut- ly ima stronger position in point of r an they Were at the date of their pre statement. Government securities were inac- tive at the counters of the — i dealers on Saturday, but steady, ‘Wasnineron, Nov. 11, 1867—Jay Usoke & Co. furnish the following quotations of Gey. ernment securities: BW YORE VIRGT BOARD Resp eee save, ies 5.20's, [Bv Bankers’ and Brokers’ Telegraph.) Lewis Johnson & Oo. quote stocksand bonds = home and foreign markets as follows: ww Yous. Nov. 11.—First Board—v. Ss. ities coupon. 112 4; 5.20's, 1562,ex-coupon, 105: 1864,ex-coupon, dts X13 1865,ex-coupon, 108 1565, coupon, new, , Coupon, 10754; 1040's. coupon, 101 20's, second, 105%; 7.30's, third, 1053; Canton, 424; Cumberland, 23: Quicksil- ver, 15%; Mariposa, $y; do. ee i, New York Jantic Mail. 113; Eru fee : Hudson, 125; Reading, 9; Michigan Central, 109; Michigan Southern, 795: Ultno1s Oentrat, 125%; Cleveland and) Pitsburg, *2; North: ‘westerD, 47: Preferred, 63; Rock Island. 95%; ae Bagne 974: Obio and Miss. Uer- tiftent Telegraph, 31 Boston Water Dome, 17%; Cleveland and Toledo, 102. Gold, 135%. Flour—Was dull Saturday; very little in. quiry and no sales worthy of mention reported: holders, however, were steady at last quota- tons. Grain.— Wheat — Offerings Saturday were composed of 11,262 bushels red and 3,730 bush- els white offered; the market opened strong, with some few Sales at full previous day's figures, but closed heavy and with an average decline of 5 cents, Cora.—Receipts Saturday 8.(00 bushels white and 5,000 bushels yellow; rices favored buyers, with es of 2.00) usbels new white, as to condition, from S7 ets to $1 15, bolk at $1; 2,000 bushels old white, a at $1.25; 2.500 busbels fair to good do., |.000 bushels new yellow at 95 asi 0s; 700 buchels Western mixed at $1.19. small sales of old at 51294134. Oat: Dusbels offered; sales of 2,500 bashel. Flare cts. for good io prime; inierior sold at 6y cts. per bushel. Provisions.—Market inactive, and prices for Bacon favor buyers. Shouldrs, 13 3h Cts., Tib Sid: cts. clear rib 16% al7 cte., and clear 17% cts; Hams, new city-cured, 17a20 cts.. old Western duil; market bare of fine de- scriptions; a sale of 1) casks old shipping re- dag on private terms. Lard I3al3ix cts for ity. Mess Pork $22.50a23 per bbl.—iatter for Jobbing lots. ———— OP BUGGY ) HARNES Will he sold for 8175. May be ween at King E KEYS" Stable, G street, between Iteaal ats. no 1-3t* OR SALE. entleman a Heck will sell his busi PATEN aio i AL is TATE. Also, Office Furni nee ok. Licenses. Good ost Office Box 381. SF ty ane ui nt PIANOS ait ian ey | rig x eo NPE Evils i no 11-e03t™ PISNOS Banging trom $50 06 Pa avenue. ig; BUaGY it. Apply SSN EY HART, near. Ith ate Zo no 11-3t* 486 (OR SALE—A and HARNESS, fo owner having no farth io Mr. BAR. “SEVENTH STREET WALNUT BRACKETS AT CosT. In order to close ont our present stock of SIDE AND CORNER WALNUT BRACKETS, they will be disposed of at o it. for gash for the next two weeks. ‘0. 486 7th st.. bet. D and £ no 11-3t* 8 doors above Odi Fellow SEVENTH STREET. WINDOW SHADES. Window Shades of different sizes aud colors, nar. row and wide Bands, with and without Centres The more elaborate designs will be sold ata sacri fice, and all of them at the lowest market rates. ac- cording to qyelity of material and workiaanship rivate Dwelling and Store Bhates mare to orjez EBMS INVARIABLY OASH. J. MARKRITE! No. 486 7th'st.. bet Dand _noll-3t* Sdoo! RPHANS”COl COURT. No 357.—District oF LUMBIA, WASHINGTON County. To-wit: In tsa Eisentiss, admniistratrix of dolph ‘Bivcabies, decsased, the edauietrairte aforesaid has, with the approbation of the Or- phans’ Conrt of Washington county eforeent id ap int the I thday of for the final settlement and distribution at the Personal estate of aid deceased, and of the assets in as far as the sam been collected amd turned. into moneys when a Shere all the creditors and heirs of wald deceased ed to attend. with their claims properly Yoncheds or the otherwise by law be ex- cinded from all in said deceased's estate provided a copy of Dlished Beck for three Sworka in the Rreules Bane pri tothe ‘eat: JAMES R. 0" aap St _nol-lawsw* ______—iRe Wills. wats PAPER AND WINDOW | aia E: the Intent styles and rit at KIDWELL HEBDERSON'S, no 9 oe 505 Ninth street. have nd AND SOUARE PIOTURE FRAMES. VISTORE CORDS AND TASSELS, PCTORE NAILS, &c., at KIDWELL & HENDERSON'S no 9-1m* 5 Nivth street. Swoxe rae « urrrix vent croaR>— LONDRES FINO, For sale by THOS. RUSSELL & CO., Successors to E. C. Dyor & Co. 256 Pennsylvania avenue, no 9-8t between 12th and 13th streets. ECEIVED FROM BOSTON— R 100 kits No.1 | SHORE HACKEREL, 10 barrel do. 10 barrels Nol 1 SHORE, 10 barrels No. 2 B. Wh ORME 4 & SON no 8-3t 312 Pa. 'HE PARTNERSHIP OF WM. risers ok Cu. pectin, and Commission Merchants, is sol ¥ 7, 1387. S.R SMITH will conti: the AUCTION AN COMMISEION BU SIRES’ at theccld ena Ne, 116 Penn’aavenve, no 6 Ro | BEAUTIFUL KID GLOVES OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION. ALSO, COUBVOISIER’S AND ALEXANDRBE’S. SF Ladies’ Gloves, $2; Gentlemen's, $2.25. JOB. J. MAY & 306 Pennsylvania avenze, PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT. Bo 8-e0%t between 9th and joth sts. T. EDW. CLARE. 7. B. CBOSS, Jn. 7, ke Pata ‘oth ata. Kast, et ccts-1m | Suoxs THE “LITTLE BELT CIGAR’— LONDEBES DE CORTE, For sale by ‘THOS. BUSSELL & 0O., Successors to B.C. Dyer & Co. 256 Pennsylvania avenue, no? Btd Between 12th and 13th ste. ((20MO-LITHOGRAPES. LTP nt 8 BLACK DRAP. DE ETE, FOR WALKING AND RIDING DBE3S! : 4 will be found to Sevens wot Metertatgradget wool” The color is ‘ SHUSTER & BRO. }GHT-CCLORED PLATD SILKS, Green aod Moat ry sareets amall. light red C serke se ence aod legs; emall bi deep. A Miveral ret will be given if rete to ies v D no 1-3" NG. WORTHIN' JUST OPENB SOUNDIA THOUSGNIPOSLEAR CHECK pn | OUT IN ANY QUANTITY REQUIRED, Bon HoUsaND DgrL HaALbY, AND AT VERY LOW PRICES. on no 9 3t Attorney at Space. ALSO, 98 ET OROSS BEEASTPIN aera: ELEGANT HIGH-COLORED pone AO RC BLS oo ES PLAID POPLINS, iat No.1 Franklin Pinca T street, bet. raishand SILK CHAIN. -— r A GREAT BARGAIN TOLER om from the premises of Mes. E ia aa, We have just reduced the price of mapy of ou S Tth atree street, a be ROAN COLOMED COM cow Seed mat elite sal HANDSOMEST DRESS GOODS it her 1 iether, Any 7 one aivine lnformantton er or REE | to conform to the recent reduction at the North in consequence of the decline im the price of gold. W. M. SHUSTER & BRO., No, 3% Market Space, ber 4 4 owner will receive a suitable reward. no 9. $3 raws D—Strayed away. on the sth instact, one sorrel red GOW; white face; red over het ; marked with feet, and white on her no 9-Stif {Intel} Stomach "The stove reeaed wil be pale ton bee return to 3 “sO a2 mee Lyon's smux cnaix POPLINS, no 9-3t* betweou N aud O ONLY 91.50 PER YARD. ALso, SPLENDID STOCK OF FRENCH MERINOS ayo EMPBESS CLOTH, 1.25 pee varv. TAEES PAS AN N ASTRAY. 1) {ye Stone farm.two SOW’. three PI SHOATS. ail spotied he owner is requested ty come. forward. pte: mepar char) take them Sway) otherwive they Prilt ‘te disposed iw of according t = as wares MURRAY, Manager 8: tone Farin, 1ith and Boundary streets. EN UP ASTRAY ON JOHN B MILLERS Tine. DAIRY. one cow. Fg age: Birk come forward At 75, $7, $1, ann Good style of no 9-3t* WOOLEN DRESS GOODS, At 25, 31, 37, axp 50 cts. i take ber away.” PSO B MILE JOS. J. MAY & C0. no 8-3t" near Glenwood Cometery. no 8-eo2t Penn. ave. _____ BOARDING. PERSONAL. DERSONS WIS SHING TO 1 TO ECONOMIZE during ¥ PRACTICE. DE- the winter, and desirous of securing good A Siete PARTNE SHIP ta pepe a Bae ‘and picasane ROOMS in.‘ unict house. | Sace bunness leant ar otme oot reterumese will please tal aay; bet. 19th and. 30eh : > Renesas sabehone given, noiest™ | Ryser ATE ISON, lee lover ic ss! SE LARGE FURNISHED FRONT ROOM FOR RENT, mes yay without Board, suitable for two gentlemen. Table Boarders taken Hsti nor jers left at tg Store.cor- sealibie tara, and eels be edout. Apply haere <2 SY et, betmeet ond ah nolo ae aa ae = $1.50 ARD, isHED On “ouTUR. ! H = pe BO FEB AGREED OF CMECE: | LUE SLIME eat ie apelt ort hate 3™9 3a street wes: Sore Oe Tullinee avewes: eat Te a no G-tildecl* HS. GhiAVEL Pid i! done in the best manner, and ai TE OARDING—First-class BOARD for members | GRAVEL for ‘here as pat-clane 7 B° of Congress and others, with pleasant ROOMS, ‘HOMAS pa? Peni be hades at re pathy foi vn Soe oc 2-im 10th street west and can 4 e : ot S'+ peadeetarearaney Phase EAL To My HUSBAND. yet, George, I want tor get = sa dressed | Ba a 0, Gd BOARDING HOUSE.—First-clasa Tabie ‘OARD can be obtained at the house on the north west corner of Sth street and Pennsylvania ave., formerly known as the Joy House. old-lm* (TBE HOWARD BOARDING ? HOUSE, South ‘anny thet cests so much , itdoes not cost more than tap spend . See Madame Demongeot j068. ‘west corner 9th st. and Pa. aye.,over Wall's ent $0.25 Out forint o at. = Auction store, having been entirel: y Fenovated has | Long bair, gapceiag ‘ong bar: assed into the proprietorship of } D. HAT. | Ontsi ldethé door, u Fa Sutmnpook ng tom FON” and ‘returnished throughout, iit be con | Flower & oo nd 00 ducted as a first-class Boarding House. Persons | On hand, ap eupebtoaent of Pe a ime! Curis. tavials al Bait of every extra color, Draid m hand or made to order. ble Wi, GkorS HUMAN Ha HAIB STORE, bet. 10th and lith sts.. south side. wishing a good accommodation mast apply early for choice of rooms. Also,one very fine Office for rent. oc 14-Im* BALLS, PARTIES, &c. VEMENBER THE HEROES OF PLEASURE he SEVENTH GRAND BALL of t FRIENDSHIP ASSOC: 1ATION “given at Prof Kreis’ Dancing Acate- Venue. between eh gud 7th ets.on MON- ENING, Nov. 11 67 ‘he Committee rrangements pledge idee 4 to use every rt that will contribute to the pleasure and en. soyment of all ¥ homay favor them on this occasion, Tickets $1, admitting a Gentleman and Ladies. nos 3t™ 275 Penn. av., se B-6m M ILTON J. SAFFOLD, (Formerly of Montgomery, Alabama,) ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW. WASHINGTON, D. C. Office No. 428 D Street, Opposite the City Hally Will practice in the Supreme Qourt of the United States, Court of Claims, and the Courts of the Dis- trict of Columbia. Claims and Department business will receive prompt Attention, So 18-tf Oo" PAINTINGS AND ED MOKE THE “LITTLE BELT C1GAR™— “KIDWELL & HENDERSON CONCHA DE BEGALA. soere® 505 oth street, Seaton Hall. For sale by IL crotis 000 MATTING, DOOR THOS. RUSSELL & CO. MATS, KL c.. for KIDWELL & WEN RS! 09 Niuth arrest, Successors to E. C. Dyer & € 266 Pennsylvania avenue, Near 13th street. no 9 Im* no 93t E MAKE ALL WOOL CASSIMERE SUITS TO ORDER, AT $25, $27, AND §30 A SUIT. Ss, SHADE TREES, FRUIT TREES, GRAPE VINES, AND SHRUBBERY, COAT, PANTS AND VEST. WE GUARANTEE A PERFEC’ ons: OR NO Loi oop OBLIGATION TO TAKE THE Go TOWNSEND & CO., $2 and 84 Louisiana avenne, SAKS & CO., 517 at reba: cLOTuTERS AND MERCHANT TAILORS, no 9-1w Between 9th and 10th streets. a Oe ne Lin: ences EW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! 150 CORDS OF GOOD SEASONED WOOD, —_— two miles fromcity cheap. Inquire at 71 Louis’ | Just received, at the HUDSON TAYLOR iana avenue, up stairs. nos-3t | BOOKSTORE— SOR ee HEAP, LIFE OF JOSIAH QUINCY. by hij Fe sits Pg #00. PawnpRokERs, | [1 IFE OP TIMOTI Vicnniina volt. sho. onabL aa st-s near Pennaytvanta averiue BOUTWELLS SPEECHES ON THE HEBEL: Que SEWING MACHINE. ADORE SsES AND SPEECHES BY ROBERT sand CLOTHING. CODD ASE A 3 50. DADD’S AMERICAN eae AND CATTLE DOCTOR, iluetrated: 97.20. NEW JUVENILE BOOKS. PAN ABROAD. $1.0. ook for HIER. b lice Gary. “6 Fis. BREAKING WAY. by “Oliv, tic. THE STARLY FLAG, by “Olt Optic a and Ww. LECH: Sand MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, nos x “Fawr is Tae Mourns as HOUSEHOLD WORDS. THE LITTLE BELT CIGAR. Just received, alarge invoice of these ever pop- ular Cigars, in all the different styles. PLAYING CARDS. PLAYING CARDS. For aste by HART'S SQUARED CARDS. THOS. RUSSELL & CO mee i ee Snceessors to E. C. Dyer & Co., IVORY AND BONE COUNTERS, &c., &¢. no 9-3td a Pennsylvania avenue. ALso, 188 ANNIE E A LARGE STOCK OF HART'S STEAMBOAT Saint} MANES ACTORY. ARDS. 236 Penn. av., between GENTLEMEN 6 ERSH DDRAWERS. ADE Bnd STYLE BAS Lala LADIES" RSD CHILDREN ‘3 UNDERCLOTH- Made to order. Family Sewing, Stitching, &c. no 8-lm* G** FIXTORES, Just received. a large as assortinent of the Tucker Manufacturing Company's CHANDELIERS, PENDANTS. BRACKETS, &c. Which, for cheapness and beauty of finish, are un- surpassed. ALEX. ¥ pyle & BROS. Penn_ave..(south side,) St Near Eleyenth street. “Great Moguls,”” “Clab House. \d 13 sts.(horth side,) t Mogae, 2 -Cyap Hou received. FOES SHIRTS, ‘Round Corner,” uchre Packs, &., HUDSON TAYLOR BOOK STORE, FRENCH & BICHARDSON, 34 Penna. ue. no4 Ww. M. BABRY’S SHOW CASE WAREBOOMS, No, 59 LOUISIANA ANENUE, Between 6th and 7th streets. nol-Im* Ons PBICE ONLY! GERMAN STUDENT LAMPS, SHADES, CHIMNEYS, AND WICKS. MOKE THE “LITTLE BELT CIGAR’— REGALIA REYNAS. For sale by THOS. RUSSELL & CO., Successors to E. C. Dyer & Co., 256 Pennsylvania avenue, nod St between 12th and 13th streets. FRNce NOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES C BASED AND Age pte a. WA c TRAYS a B we Do ae : AD graven Ts WARE. OT NARY AND BBR Sor CAGES, ke. FRENCH ¢ i ale FO FOR LADIES. A full assortment in White, Gold Band, and ste Noe of FRENCH PAPERS with BN- | Decorated, in Tea, Dinner, and Tollet Ware, Vv iris fo maim it Ladies pe writing; quadsille _ Colored tx omers, every pt rm rms FANCY “ARTICLES to . Bohemi a nd Devices ent to order. In French, Ching, Bohemi as jan Glass, Lava, and Plates engraved to ord GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE (Successors ee ey ASE. , Of all kinds. A complete stock. 402 Reonayivaninay spon, ye no 8-3t z ee so ‘ IVES’ PATENT TH le, Bracket, Hanging Lampe and Chande- sey es R | em ; reife D8 NATIONAL HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM — | A full stock. of al inde « GLYAMPS, CHANDE- LIERS, &c 5 ASTRAY. ‘ = STA’ THE TUBING, DROP |ATS for figures broad and burly, Dida ALS OF all Kinds, Be. HATS fer H ht heir apd curly. rei fo ot and Jolly, AN EXAMINATION OF 8TOOK SOLICITED. Hats for Gentlemen of standing, NO AUCTION GOopDs, Hats orhiing, arivings emer se Jr, ay sist eles: N.B. pont IN PLAIN ‘Any or all of the “eiyle may be reg re: | 22 tapas — we. 200., THE ONLY FIRST WARD AUCTION No. 116 Pennayl; y vesion Sorts, Will give especial attention to’ the sale. of goods SALE AND RENT. FS REN Westnet, town to RK RENT — ONE ya Au noon, Apply at 451 22th at. bet 01 Bi OUSE § OR RENT—Partly furnishes. the Far OE Lor sale. Twouire 9B the previo, No for nvnt TS oe 2s: ss 7, WOMAW. soworl “smal f bet 1th and 35th ats bo nate ‘8. F. corner of Pe wiwTas ore class sulie of ROOMS on no 1 st first floor, a* chamber and parlor. Inquire _no li M* ran =p og 2 gintioma ged bis wife BOARD 456 oth st, between E rnd F Lo! in a private in acen ‘© bree ROO! Adirees Bd.J--Star Ottice stating | fe Cotiabie fr bovszueepiee™ Kop pip at ; a — | Sth street. between M ax ne 1-r nal HOUBE couvenicattyia. Peet ino story FRAMY NOUSRS, BOO! cated. neat aod clean. by a gentleman and ted . aged 85. 5 sei Address 8: ' Ith streets, containing ter Of ieee 274 F strect, next to corner ef | I oom) j vith gas, furnished or sirable location. Ter S12 Lcteeet aorth, be SETILED WOMAN wish. ES ay . ‘uitt ‘ATION Nuree in 6 reap je fs . She can come highly recommended iy wv unilies she has lived with. Address M. ws ANTED THMEDIATERY—A y—Ats Seneca Quar- Fe Anewesntly furnished four story : thlon hou. ng 0 rooms, kitchem from Waskineton 14 160 per | cellar, Lath-room, esa and “water ‘Desirable lee day. Wigod HAND WRILLERS. a 0 Bern gation: few steps avenue from ar Ti inguite at No. U7 Pa. avenue. H. ULKES vo Bed rf es D—B; Bespectable Wo: with a Were ht T SITUATION to soaks weash and iron'or dy-arneral housework mae ot ference: No. 47 Congress st, Bocrertors at Mas WARRET T'S. aN’ B= plas te Board = Topir Tefen here Ae will be well cared erry as WET NO {iy todo geacrel housework. recommendations. Inquire ‘of | ~, Columbia Hospital. cor. Lith st. and FET CLAY MILLI 33 AND DRESS MAKE! wantede Also, a G ge 9 to do general housewor! "S, 330 Pennsyiva- hia avenue. i yn first floor. k PAULOK, th two adjoining ren BERS. suitable for two gentiemen, or man and wife,withis be Capitol and balf square’ of the 31* north B street, Capitol Hill. 0 SPECULATORS—ONE HUNDRED AND SIX AC gidnes hort cistance from dary Positively at @ atron of the <8. avenue. tui ihe rear of th® same lot. The whole, renting for §00 per month, will be sold for $5.00; one half cash, K.M HALL, 7 ana avenae ous NCE FOR A MA PRISE—FOR SALE —With ov with ® pice little MOTEL. kept on the European pian with a lense of ten and a balf years. six years expe! a HOUSE suitable for the ern Liberties, Dwelling attached’ preferred; or would take an interest in one already established aoe GROCERY, Box 599 Georgetown, ANTED— Several jaree and small HOUSES, Sa. or unfurnished, immediately for pres- licants; over 20 in number booked. ‘Two ished Houses, suitable for members of favorably known as the RIVES Wovsee te located the northeast corner of Howard ead Camden the ete. timore. opposite mere aud » Railroad Depot conld scarcely be found the premises SALE—A fine NEW K. opposite Generel Grant's; three stories and basem here We eno chi for procuring tenants rents are fe collected By ection Agents. igencer Buildin; ALso, me om game street, near 10th. rrr on Both at ber- WASTED 4 Gay, cxperionced Mulatto WO MAN, to nurse and sew ina priyate fami mA three-story and basement BRICK, on ith References required. Address Box No. 48 street, Dear Feats positive og 71 Loutsiona avenue, Place im 4 private re. Good noes no 11-3t between 6th and 7th streets. . Apply at No.4 2d street, itween D and 5 rginia avenue. Island HANCE YET. AT THE REQUEST OF NUMBERS PREPARING To PU! v Tt deintal — A medinm-sized cere ated en Sth and loth and D and K streets, by a amit femily end pr Address box 62 city post ait eation and price t ten, ting lo- no8 lw OARD WANTED—Wantel, pleasant ROOMS we «mat and BOARD for a gentleman and his wife. A CONTINUE TO OFFER private — withing, to reduce the Lor agrecable arrangement by ad 5 witht rms ye and location, SW. Jr. New. ox , MERIDIAN HILL FANTED—A competent DRAUGHTSMAN jell aN some capital. as partner in an archi ALL THE WEEK tect’s office already estadlishe?. Address, stating particulars. A. B. ¥.. Stur Office. no 5 lw* $1, 500 2 pint dggee d WANTED FOR SIX or months, on deed of trast— ample wecuritynby party well estavlished in bn- siness, for whi id: AT THE OLD RATE. FOR REST —Six-0m HOUSE: corner Delaware avenuc and 24 ¢¢. | Apply to 53 Penn. svenue, ne oiice, Patent € noo-3t RENT—TWO FURNISHED ROOMS a A AST RDNA GERMAN FAMILY to live on mo res, and attend gencrally hye | OR EE of horses and te place. ted uniles from ihe « th. between eth and Sth west ___no S fa at 71 Louisiana avenne, near 7th OR RENT—Two | nfurnished ROOMS. sui vie for housekeeping. §* per month. fn eine ANTED TO PURCHASE—At ead yard Hews Inquire isth street, corner Bhode 6, near Pst or FRAME HOUSE, of not with medern improvements, denieabiy ‘and € pirarantty located, with good y either in this city 7 OF ct Sooenore, for which cash wil MPRTOURS & CU, Real Estate Brokers, oc 12-tf 460 isch street, corner F strect. - ANTED—New and -off CLOTHING. -y | = Ferre Store ot. FU ‘Fuurox &Co., Boa oh street, $ Penna. ayenne.’ Sol Sikaxn's SEWING MACHID WOOD AND COAL. OAL AND W OOD. ADVANCE IN _PRIGES_IN CONSEQUE OF FREIGHTS AND TOLLS HAVING . i between 1sth and 19th *OB RENT—On the > Fb atcres te with or withou room: No. between 9th and 10th streets west. ATS 18th strect west, 3 south F etrert, Inquire = site Treasury. no 4 t. near Chri November 16th. A Fe RENT. AN TURES FO A The STORE 302 Peon ave near Lith aie 04 location for a Clothing, Boot aad Shoe ii any other business, being near jotel. RARE CHA NCE—A No. 1€ COAL OTL ROUTE, Horse W thing pertaining to 1 chance; no ham! Lyken’s Valley, (soft Red Ash Baltimore Company, (sc perior White Ashi)... Chestnut Summer ¢ Honk (ng Coal. a Cumberland Run of Mine. Cumberland Lump, . OAK AND PI EW hao We are the sole ta for the sale of the cele- brated Baltimore ‘SSmapans ‘s Coal, and are pre- furnish it in any quanti si BROWN & SON, 465 Ninth loots be between E an F. and ishing to purchase. can go a the proprietor for two weeks and seo for ht ¥ at this Office no ®t. OF SAL. LE— FO SEVENTY ACRES OF LAND. ) a large new Frame House good Out Buildi peemter: Ege an eee on Ba ropike, near Feirtax Seminary Ld premises. (no sat} aNOOS aria 7URNISHED ROOMS FOR Ei Branch office at our yard wharves at foot of 2. 2 pecker aes Paes baie iy at No. 229 D ceeet Bear as NICE NEW ¢ HO! rout on 1th street. near B street. the corner of K and I BOOTS AND SHOE: [300TS AND SHOES AT CosT. From to-day I will sell my large stock BOOTS AND SHOES AT COST to close business. Call early for ee P. HOOVER, 331 Penn’a ave. ett Gth and 7th ste. ALE HOUSES = OTS from 10 cents to & $7—Faraished dr Unfurnished, from $100 to #300 Wanted—Houses and Lote in all parts of the city. Two BUTTER STAN BS in market for sale nos-3t” 5246 7th st.. cor. D. Fo REN oc 19-e0l0tit Swoxr THE “LITTLE BELT CIGAR ’— MEDIA LONDRES. For sale by ny ‘FIRST BE es HOUSE Srarer. containing twelve r iat provements, all the modera im- Inquire on the eek or at nen. 2 Penn. THOS. RUSSELL & CO PHILP Successors to E.C. Dyer & Co., Sign of the Golden Eagle, Penn. xv., bet. 12th and 13th sts. no 9-3td A. pe WITZLEBEN, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, N. E, CORNER OF FOURTEENTH STREET. (OPPOSITE WILLARD’S,) WASHINGTON, D.C. GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FINE bry ig 2 WIN BRANDIES, Cl- 5-tf ne story Frame Honse. outbuildings, viz tobacee hoase, te. if applied for ‘sonn. S oeeial Lowes. gramery, ‘The be property wil te cold low For further information s." Sha Rtdand! Wasticstion bef “hs FOREN TU QURE_ 198 teamge wre oe J Ayers D and Fo RENT—A large STORE-ROOM on 1 lvania avenue. onoot the best locations im oy eS. DELICACIES. ac HE COPARTN ERSHIP HERETO FOR +a EX; ie Rieey ‘WiGh every modern improve- Bo G-cost™ chty. Will be let Tnuuitre of NAGLE & & 00. DENCE. contatuing” signe to D. J. Egan. ay ether with carriage and miles f the cit: T ‘November 1, 1857 Fo PumuiE. ee sohasg esis ps from ti 7 There f tocerre | eral a aay convenience he gue Grocery Bewiaoen, atthe ol old sant ot ing business in the city. eAnR STLUR ry “corner of Eand Ninth streets, under the | 96-1 Todiana avenue, fame of BGAN & BROTHER. Tapas FOE RENT Sp aged UTTE OF HOON oe NT ey eh contral B. Bean. aoe November 180. ye Roe no SE VENTH 8 Hi STREET. WALNUT OVA. AND Sa tte STIC Pio- Oval Frames, from 7x9 to tuches aunts? ustic Wramce, trom bet aches, with a varied stock of Oval Suite bags ae no 1-90" oe eeape a avenue, a neat goo ETRE gas | folk nara gh ee — Corner Rew York avenue and WALL, ROBINSON & CO., nol-tf ‘street. MERCHANT TAILOBING, Foft ttt °° °° ~~ 1N ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS. NEW STYLES FALL AND WINTER SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED P\RLORS AND BEDROOMS, FURNITURE, &c., entirely new, and in ene of the most desirable locations in the of Washington, and only one minutes’ walk of A Witard's Hotel, the Kubit House and Kirkwoed's, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, TO WHICH WE INVITE THE ATTENTION Apply onthe preioe, ce wae oF a nrc angel JUST ‘BECEIVED— —A very com- the r ed. Apply cE