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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Terontayt to Att. —Nowhere in Washing- ton oan there be found a better and larger as- eortment of hardware in all its varieties, and coach trimmings, &e., than at the establish- ment of Elvans & Thompson, 325 Pennsyva- nia avenue, btween Ninth and Tenth streets. The stock, selested with great care by those enterprising and deserving gentlemen, com- prises housekeeping hardware, building mate- rials, and cabinetmaker’s, c: mter’s, black- smith’s, and coachmaker’s pou. Mr. H. Semken informs the public, thi h our advertising columns, that he wi!l soon in the receipt of a new supply of silver plated boron only of beautiful and fashionable manufacture, but at greatly reduced prices. While some people affirm that they only eat tolive, there is no doubt that others live to eat. Our opinion is, however, that mankiad in general do both, thus serving a double pur- William Coke & Co., have taken the National Eating House, formerly kept by William Walker; and ‘Old Billy” will, as heretofore, be on hand to answer the calls of the moat fastidious appetite. Madame R. is still practicing her art, giving information, as she herself announces, in all the affairs relating to life, health, wealth, mar- riages, love, and other matters of interest We believe that her capacity in this respect is equal to that of any of her predecezsors in EVENING STAR. Corene Fa Pa wy or ries RIOSITIBS close They not seen the Bearded oe her son, venile “Esau,” (who bids fair to when he shall have arrived nhe gentleman of that name inthe earlier of the world,) should not permit the opportunity of seei them to “< he Maine ‘Giantess will, tikeoa proved. astonish beholdera; we cannot prom- ise that young gentlemen in search of wives will be “desperately smitten’ with the tender ion while bel ing her vast proportions. er appearance excites wonder rather than admiration. The Italian Warbler, in his fan- ciful costume, and with his lume, is ‘ great on whistling;”’ throwing in his shrill and distinct notes those of his “King Davii’s Cymbal,” (or “Burdy-gurdy,”” as the English valgarly call the instrument,) which, to produce tanes, requires the applica- tiou of fingors to the strings as well as to the crank. Bauis.—Next week the lovers of dancing: and their number in Washi. is many, will have a fine opportunity for nlging in that popular mode of pe ATG t is merely necessary to say, in this connection, that the Good Will Club will give a ball at Carusi’s | Saloon on Monday night; the Boone Rifle | Corps one at Old Fellows’ Hall, Navy Yard, }on Wednesday night: and the Journeymen | Bakers on the last-mentioned evening. ‘Good music and fine arrangements must certainly contribute, in a grea! degree, to render the | several balls all that the participants ia the the same line of business. If ladies and gentlemen have not about their persons the ‘‘correct time o’ day,’’ it is their own fault, for M. W. Galt & Bro. are fully prepared, with competent and skilfy! workmen, to repair watches, chronometers, and | ket time-keepers of every description. Wahoos **flounced silk po dhe Clagett, Newton, May & Co., are indeed superb; the admiration, therefere, of the ladies, and just the gear to deck them to admiring advantage. Mr. John Saul is ready to supply the public with Dutch bulbs, fruit trees, and flower roots, a superb collection; and sois Mr. A. Jardin, who isa florist and purseryman. In the way of music, George Hilbus, agent, advertises the receipt at the establishment, Star Buildings, of two of Rosenkrants’s world- renowned. piano fortes. For tone, touch, and durability, they are unsurpassed. Any one in want cf a pleasantly situated country residence, with the euphonious name of * Home Hill.” has now an opportunity to | gratified. It ia ten miles from Washing- on, eight from Alexandria, and six from Georgetown. The advertisement gives the particulars concerning the roperty. Cambrie insertings, flouncings, bands, col- lars, strips, and edgings, of the finest make and at all pricea, attract ladies to the taste- fully provided establishment of Mc. A. Tate. Me. Adamson, the dealer in books and pe- riodicals and stationery, advertises, among other thing>, two works which must certrinly meet with a ready sale, namely: the ‘Laws of Love’’ and the “ Ladies’ Guide to Beauty.”’ The most magnificent stock of new fall goods ever seen in the Northern Libertiev, is adver- tised by Mr. R.B. Hall. Having adopted the eash mode, he sells cheaper than those who ursue the ‘‘slow-coach’’ credit system; at east, he so informs the public, who can for themselves easily prove the truth of his an- mouncement. Hs presents a varied ani Targe assortment of household necessaries and ar- ticies for personal comfort and adornment, stating the specific prices at which they can be purébased at his popular establishment. - W. Thompson & Bro. eommunicage news of importance to those desiring the iasartion of gas pipes and a supply cf elegant gas fix- tures, suca as chandeliers and brackets. In the way of millinery, Miss E. Dashiell informs the ladies of Georgetown and of this city that she will to day open her splendid assortment; and Mrs. J ue likewise selected this morning for her oping of winter milii- nery. Mrs. A. W. Thorne anticipated her contemporaries on Thursday. These ladies are located in Georgetown ; but fortunately for those of Washington who want to make good selections of such weer. a conveyance, a3 we all know, can be cheaply procured at any time of the day to convey them thither. In these days. when the keeping of horse: and earrisges is so fashionable, apart from the | business utility of such animals and vehic! it must be a matter of interest to the owners of such property to learn that a ‘‘new aad eheap saddle and haruess, and trunk store,’’ has been established opposite to Odd Fellows’ | Hall, by Messrs. Topham, lute of Philadel- phig,and Noriet, of Washington. The mate- rialthey say, will be cf the best, and they have an sdvantags of being practical work- men. Those in wantof handkerchiefs, gloves and hose, and other articles in the dry goods line, will find an elegant assortment at the store ef Ww. R. Riley, corner of Eighth street, oppo- site to the Centre Market. A good, comfortably-fitting abirt isa luxury which every gentleman wishes to enjoy, and surely if he soould not now be suited in this respect. it will be his own fault. Every gar- ment of this description is warranted in its adaptatery cat, by Bastincllo & Co, opposite to Brown’s Hotel, who avnounee that they have opened a Shirt manufactory ou an ex- Bive scale. Nextto a comfortably-fitting shirt, the de- | sideratum is @ good hat, of the latest fashion and of the best material; the reasonablences of price will be no objection. W. il Pzilwer, practices! hatter, next door to the post-ofice. Georgetown. invites the gentlemen of this cii as well as that, to “call andsee’’ before “thoy purchase elsewhere.” Household articles! What a large and splen- did site is now to be seen at the store of of C. W. Boteler, Iron Hail French china, iron stone china, glassware, table cutlery, block tia goods, plated goods, Japanned goods, §4s-fixtare:; in fact, those, and an elegant as- sortment of miscellancous articles, both for utiliiy and ornament The worthy proprie- tor promises to sell them ‘as cheap ss the samo description of goods can be be purchased jn any of the eastern cities.’” Then why send abroad for such requisites when they can be *btained on as favorable terms atbome? Just Step in, and admire, if you do not buy, any ot che articles so particularly announced in the advertisement. James Maher, the public gardener, adver. tises as many as fourteen thousand of the bo-t variety of trees for the adornment of avenues, streets, lawns, cemeteries. Lverybody knows Jemmy's good taste in the rearing and selee- tion of such vegetable products; and may therefore depend on the genuineness of the eollectiva. Our limits will not permit us to further enu- merate our advertisers, and therefore we are forced to conclade this artiele by inviting to our columns the atteation of all buyers in the several departments of trade; and we woul i #ay to gentieman, if you now are in want of shawls. neckerohiefs, bats, and all the nick- packs which make up a wardrobe, with a view to a neat public appearance, do not pass by the store of our friend Stephens, in Brown's i building. Matthew ts supplied more sbundantly than ever with *‘ gentiemen!s be- Tongings.”” Browortax Serenapens.—The New York Troupe, atter delighting such of our citizens as are fond of wit, humor, and vocal and in- strumental melody, at Odd Fellows’ Hall, during the past week. will close their series of entertainments to-night—previously giving an afternoon's periurmaace, tocommence at three o'clock, wore anpesialiy for the amusement of the juveuiles. hey appear in Georgetown, on Munday night, at Forrest Hall. Next week, the popular and always wel- Kunkel! Troupe will open at Oid Fe!- hk all. Of their merits it is unnecessary to spexk. The saloon, crowded every night, will attest the appreciation in which they are deservediy held by the fun and inusic-loving ‘part of our population. —_ — Tue Rixaixe or THe BELLs, the oft-repeat- ed vociferations of “fre!’’ from both adult and juveni~e throats, and the hauling out of the machines, last night between seven and eight o'clock, were caused by the baruing of svore-boxes and barrels, near the centre mar- ket; « party of youths thus selecting their own mode of enjoyment at that particular time. Between ten and cleven o'clock, the bells were again ruog, aud the cry of fire was again sounde!; for what reason, we could not ascertain. No light to occasion such perform- Saces was visibl> to our opties, which were in vain shifted to every direction, in order to Perceive whether there was sufficient blazing Warrant fur the clatter of bells and of tongues. | Mix ANN M. DUVALL, *‘ poetry of motion’’ can reasonably desire. | Mazeppa, the ‘terrific run of the celebra- | ted horse liocket”’ is imposingly presented in | the posters as objects of attraction, this even- ing at the National Theatre. Extensive ar- | rangements have been made for producing the | equestrian tacle in the most gorgeous | style and with thrilling interest. course, there will be a crowded house. ‘My Neigh- | bor’s Wife,”’ with Mr. Jefferson as Mr. | is included in the entertainments. Courr or Cratms.—Yesterday, the argu- | ment in the Florida claims cass was resumed by Hon.,George E Badger of North Carolina | The cage was then submitted for the decision of the court as to whether testimony be taken or not. | The court adjourned. — Smith, | [commustcaTEp. * Our or Tiwz.”’—One of our eorrespond- ents would like to be informed of tho present use of the dial plate of Christ Church, George- town; for, as he was passing It yesterday (as it has four plates to it he may be allowed to mentiva Low they stood a little after 8 yester day morning) the north plate showed 20 min- utes to 9; the south plate showed 12 o’clock ; the east 20 minutes to 3; the west 12 How long this may have been so he is unable to say, but we have seen it so many times and often, its striking propensities have been dor- mant for some time. Now we are quite suyo that there is a sum set apart from the church t» have its time-pieces kept in order in all re- spects; therefore, we hope this notice will at- tract those whose interest and credit it is to attend to these things. And while on the sub- ject of clocks, we would like to know the use of the dial plate over the delivery box at the General Post Office in this city; that it is sta- tionary. as to its time, is certain, for I believe it has stood at half-past 5 or near 6 for the last three months e would suggest its face being hid altogether, as it is mighty apt to misicad B. Georgetown, Nov. 10. Wate Rervans.—Ths book, this morning, ebronicles the arrival of six lodgers, Last night There isnot an “esquire,’’ or a ‘‘coloncl,’’ or ‘“general,”? among them. Plain, untitled nopolites, they departed as quietly ag they 8, grateful forthe “small favor’? of occu- ying the luxarious extra benches, in liau of feather, eat-tail, or cotton beds. David Philip and @ Moore were severally held to sceurity for Court, their offence con- sisting of rioting, a sport and pastime on which the police do not Sestow their approving smiles. Aw Otp Stgawnoat.—The steamboat Mary- land, now lying at the wharf of Mr. C. Reed- er. tor repairs, is one of the oldest steamboats in the United States. She was built in 1816, and is thirty-nine years old. She has been in constant use during the whole of that time, and for nearly thirty years plied between tiis city and the Eastern Shore. Her model is erent from the boats of the present day, she does not posseas the speed, though her me of live oak, is quite as good now as it was twenty yeursago. Intheearly days of the Maryland, steamboats were somethiag of a curiousity oa the Chesapeake, but now tuey are to be found on every tributary, and in many places almost entirely supersoling the use of sail vessels.— Baltimore American. Taaxxservise Day.—In eighteen different States, and this District, Thanksgiving Day has been appoiated for the month of Novem- ber as follows : Vv nia, 15; Maryland, 15; District of Co- lumb 5; Fiorida, 22; Penn. ania, 22; Ohio, 22; Illinois, 22; Lowa, 22; Maius, 22; Dela- ware, 22; New Hampshire, 29; Massachu-etta, 29: Connecticat, 29; Rhode Island, 29; New York, 29; Missouri, 29; Wisconsin, 29; Michi- gan, 29; Texas, 29. io New Jersey the 4th of Ostobor was ob- seryed as x day of thanksgiving, and the 25th in North Carolina. Witat it Costs to Sacot Men in [vxprana. The Shelbyville Banner sayz that Wells, the rowdy, who, ina drunken freak, shot a man named Lalow, at Shelbyville, some months ago, wounsding him slightly, was tried at the late term of tho Cireuit Court, and fined five dol- fars. The Basoer says that ae Weils was drank, and only shot at Inlow for the fan of the thing, it is cheap enough. ig There is quite a praic in Lawrenceville, Brunswick county, Virginia, aud its vicinity, on account of the small pox, which has broken out about seven miles from the village. The Ka'eidescope says there are gg eee to be five cases, and the people are being vaccin- ated in a!i directiens. >> Baltimere in a Blaze !—More tban 60 cured by Prof.C. DeGrath’s famous Ei ECTRIC OiL atthe Fair!! At least 200 walked up to the Ageat and said they bad previously used it and BEEN CURED, but mot one sa‘d it had uot done good. One doctor from Winchester, Va., remain- ed at the stand an hour praising this great ‘‘ Elec- tric Oil;’’ and although a Tick man, he was no! above dcing good. If every man was as unselfish, the werld would yet get on com’ortably. Go to the Ayent and be c: , free of charge, and ge" a bill. "The wri:ten signature of Ds Gaatu & Co , and the uame blown in the hottle area guarantee of geuujuecess. {Tf Office 39 south Bihth street, Pliledelphia, nearthe Masonic Temple. nov 7—r Cc. ‘OTT & CO., Agents. Screfala and Salt mheum of four standing cured by CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE Woostgr, Wayne, Co., Objo, Messts. Banyutt? & Beeus: Gentiemen—Having, for four years been suffering with ‘Serafuls in its worst form, without finding relief from our best physiciaes, | was ®0- lictted by a friend to try Carter’s Spanish Mix- ture. It gives me pleasure to state that befere fin- ishiv g the first bottle the disease relaxed 1 then orgered two more bottles, and, with heartfelt grat- it@fe, I state to you the fact that two bottles of your excellent preparation has entirely cured me. The third bottle I vave to a friend who bad been suffering with Salt Rheam for a = and he, like myseif, owes his restora‘ion to the virtues of **Carter’s Spanish Micture.’? You are at liberty to use this letter in any way you may Se eer if it will benetit the afflict- ed. Your jient servant, Josseu Rosinsoy nov 2~—im > Neah Walker & Co., Marble Hall Clotaing Emporium, Browns’ Hotel Building, respected anaounce tha their display of FALL and WINTER CLOTHING Is now ready for in- specticn, compri-lag an assortment of COATS. TAL‘MAS, OV ERSACKS. SURTOUTS, VEST and PAN FALOUNS of the newest and richest desigos io material, trimming and workman- ship To gentlemen who study excellence with economy ta fashionavle : rticles of dress an k. tuuity te now offered for selecting from one of the attractive stocks of Gvods in this city, at very re- duced prices nov 2—tf — _———————_————_—_—_ " MARRIED, by the Rev. James A. Dun- HARMAN NEWELL, U. 8. N., to of this city, * caa, Mr. W-ANTED—A GIRL TO COOK. Apply at No. 355 Pa. avenue, near 6th street. P nov 9-2t% ANTED.—A LAD OR YOUNG MAN To Milk Wi drive » Milk Wagon; he must know how to milk and the care and m: of Apply at Locust Hill-Farm, Seventh et. Road, | y ‘arm, — » near the First Toll Gate. WwW AN TE D—EVERYBODY . KNowW that can save ten cent by purchas- + rw tip BOOTS, SHOES, and Cheap Cash Store,,No. meres. street, fourth door above I. oc 31—1m ANTED—AS GOVERNESS OR iiastrast ress, a situation in a private % a competent fo teach all GaGuschenat the English I , and music. She has had much rience as a teacher, and can bring and perfectly satii will teach this winter in a pleasant private fam- Sly for her board aloue. Apply to the the Star. oc BOARDING. PRS. MARY ADAMS, ON PA. AVENUE, opposite Browns’ Hotel, has several unnoc- | Rooms suitable for families. oupi nov 9-3t OAKDING.—FOUR OR FIVE TABLE) Boarders can be accommodated at Mrs. ED- MUNSON’S, 418 D street, between 6th and 7th. nov 6—iw |} gers DING.—MRS. DUVALL, No.331 Penn- sylvania avenue, opposite Brown’s Hotel, has several large and families or single gentlemen, which she will rent with board at moderate prices. She can also ac ee six or eight table boarders. v VAKD, &¢.—MRS. BATES, ON THE 8. W. corner of Pennsylvania avenue toaccommodate gentlemen withrooms, is with or without board. Every effort will be made | to render those comfortable who may favor her with their patronage. ap6—tf MR. WILLIAM PALMER, PROFESSOR OF THE FLUIE & SINGING, 233 F street, corner of Fourteenth street, ne] Mas A. W. THORNE RESPECTFULLY informs ber friends and the public i wee soyrien a has ghey pa o 79 bY ze street, rgetown, end will open on THURSDAY next, November ries choice selection of BONNETS AND MIBLINERY 45 00D, to which she invites partigular aan tion iv REMOVAL. 'P\HE SUBSCRIBER WOULD MOST Ra- spectfully inform his customers and the Fale lic generally, that he has removed his Store from the south to the »orh side of Pa avenue, between bleveath and T'welfth streets where he wiil keep a full and well-selected assortment of the best FRENO CLOTIIS, CASSiIMERES, VEST- INGS, of the lateststyles, and Gentlemen’s FUR- NISHING GOODS. Feeling i es for past favors he solicits a continaance of the same, as he will spare no effort to please those who may favor him with a call. _G. F. SCHAFER. — nov 6—Im REMOVAL. C WAREINER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Has removsd to No. 370 Pennsyivanta avenue, under B-owns’ Hotel, Washington, D.C. * oc 31—tJan ST OFF CLOTHING BOUGHT AND ld; also, Cleansing and Repairing, at 75 Louisiana avenue, under Light Infantry Armory Roor oe 15—im* GAMBLER’S TRICKS WITH CARDS Expose AN PLAINED BY J. H. Groen ; pri MORGSN’S M RIES OF FREE MA- SONRY: containing all the Degrees of the Order conferred ina Master's Lodge, as written by Capt. Wim. Morgan; price 25 cents. HOME COOK BUOK: containing several hun- dred excellent receipts ; price 25 cents LAWS OF LOVE: A complete code of gal- lantry, containing concise rules forthe conduct of a conrtship through its entire progress, Aphor- isms on love, the courts of love in the nineteenth century, rules for telling thecharactera and dispo- sitions of woman; prier 25 cents LADIES’ GUIDE TO BEAUTY: containing [pees advice on improving the complexion, the air, the hands, the ferm, the teeth. tre eves, the | are the highest de- | are Fitey ees feet, the features, 80 as to in gree of perfection, cf whic " and also upwerds of one hundred receipts for va rious co mettes, oils, pomades; only 25 conts Any of tLe above Keoks cen be b-ught of the Agent, ALEX ADAMSON, Seventh street, op- posite the Post Office, where he keeps on hand all P PUBLICATIONS, MAGAZINES. SPAPERS, BLANK BOOKS, FENS. , PAPER, S@Q@TIONERY of all kinds, CHILDR s T BOOKS, PRIMMERS, ABC CARDS, PLAYING and VISITING CARDS, BALL, &c. nov 6—31 WINTER MILLINERY. XM RS M.A HILLS WILLOPEN ASPLE id assor'meat of the abeve a ising BONNETS, RIBBONS HERS, FLOWERS and HEAD SES, allof the latcst styles, on Wed- vember ith. avenue, s. side, bet. Sth and 10th sts. nov &—lw MR. WILLISM PALMER, PROFESSOR OF SINGING, FLUTE, §e. G TO THE SOLICITATION O several of his euErit tees class- es for VOCAL INSTRUCTION, both for young persons and aduls, and which classes will be | suitabiy divided according to the ages and sexes | of members. ; live dollars per quarter of 20 lessous. who are desirous of availing thémselves seHities thus afforded for learning Vecal re nested to make early application to Mr. WM. PALMER, at his residence, No. 233 F street, corner Mth. oc 10 5s ‘Terr Thos. TOPHAM & NOKFELET’ NEW AND CHEAP SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNE STORE, 499 Seventh st , opposite Odd Feilows’ iiail. SRS. TOPHAM, f Phil.delphia, and NORE LET of this ci y, respect y announce to thelr friends and the pubic, that they have com- menced the Saddling Bosiness at the above stand, where they will make and keep constantly on hand a large and superior assortinent of —Me~s’, Ladies’, and SADDLES, BRIDLES MAKTINGALE nd WHIPS HARNESS o! every dercription, both for city and country use. All kicds cf TRUNKS, VALISES, and CAR- PET BAGS _ Ladies’ SATCIELS, TRAVEL- ING BASKETS, and FANCY WOK BOXES. HORSE BLANKGTS, COVERS, COLLARS, and HAMES. Horse, Spoke, and Dust BRUSH- Fs. CARDS, CURRY-COMBS, SPONGES, &e.,k&e. All material used will be the best that can be obtained; and both of us having been practical work men for several years, we feel confident that onr work cannot be surpassed, either for stjle or durability. By unremitting efforts to give satis- faction we hope to merit, and respectfa'ly solicit, ashare of public patronage. Pasticuler attention paid to covering Trunks and repairing all kiads of work. Saddiers’ tools constantly on hand. nov 7—tf HE QUEENS OF ENGLAND, OF THE House of Hanover, 2 vols, by Doran Table = with something on them, by Doran, i The Foray by W. Gilmore Simms, | vol The M tou Glia novel. Rev 6 FRANCK TAYLOR. WEBER'S EXCELSIUR BRASS AND STRING BAND. M&® . WEBER RESPECTFULLY IN- inform his patrons and the public that he is now prepared with a BAND OF ‘TALENTED MUSICIANS to accommodate them witha brass, Sar c- reed band. as the occasion may require. MUSIC for Balls, Parties, Parades, ane, a = me to any num- at the sh -rlest possible notice, ap; ing to L. WEBER, Leader, four doors ‘cast oF espe Henderson’s, we Yard. Orders cn be left at the ‘‘ Music Depot,” in the Star Buildings. nov 6—tf _. FOR THE FALL TRADER, ~~~ STEVENS, BROWN’S HOTEL, NOW OF- fer the largest and most complete assortment* of GEN TLEMEN’S BELONG BGS ever heey ed by them, and of the newest and tions, and bought in the list few days and presume the prices will be of the lowest. Baylug as the: do fo their prices will be low, and the extent of business itey assurance to their castomers that goods be of the newest and styles. STEVENS’S nov 8—3t Salesroom, Rrown’s Hotel. YO THE PUBLIL. HE STEAMER GEORGE PAGE will ‘net be in service on Thursday, Fri- ke he 3 jon e mace basi Coal. “JAMES A. EVANS, Agent. © nov 7-4t pre PRIGON OF WELTEVREDEN, and East ian Are! wate a Gipson, 1 vol, with illustrations’ ” aws FRANCK TAYLOR, g rable rooms, suitable for | ‘or cash, they feel essured Be 4 ‘ralpe invited to,cali and e: tures. nov 10-21! iO. BRICK MAKERS—FOR SALE OR | rent, on Very accommodating terms a t ground, with sheds, &c., all read square ©: ielck making, in a very convenient part cf the city for delivery. For further particulars apply to the subseriber, corner 19th and H streets. Bov 10—3t* SAMUEL REDFERM. OR RENT—A COUNTRY RESIDLNCE, cne mile from the omnibus stand, Georget’n. The house is brick, with painted front, contain- ing seven rooms. is a pump of excellent water at the door, and a tached, with the privilege of as much fruit, from a large erchard, as the resident may desire for | family use. Rent $150. Enquire of CHARLES HOMILLER, Centre Market, or A. K. SMITH, West Wing of the Paient Office. nov 10-3t | For RENT—A WELL FURNISHED suite | of Rooms, @ parlor and two Bed Chambers on one floor. Apply to No, 217 Pa. avenue, between | 1ith and 15th sts. nov 10-e02t | OR RBENT—A FRONT AND BACK PAR- jor on the first floor, in a pleasant situation ia | the Firt Ward, s.ltable for a parlor and bed- room. Beguire at. 208 { street, near 18th. nov9—3t OR RENT OR SALE—A DESIRABLE three-story Frame House, ou 11th st, between I and K sireets north. It contains nine ycod rooms, with wide pas: , and a cistern in the &c. Tnguire at A. G. Austia’s grocery, on the corner, orto M. SNYDER & SON, Bankers. nev | ESTAURANT FOR RENT.—THE COM- modious Cellar aud Restaurant, owned and eccupied by James Fitzgerald, on Pennsylvania avenue, is offered for rent. The fixtares are all new, and the stock of Wines, Liquors, &c., on li are of the best quality, and would be sold on liberal terms. A competent and careful man could not fail todo well. Apply on the premises toJAMES FITZGERALD. nov 8—3t* OR RENT—TWO HOUSES ON M street, between 19h and 90 h streets, containing four rooms eoch, of good size, convenient yard, pump of water at the back of the lot, where water can be sot good for washing or drinking. Enquire of e Subseriber, living near. nov 8-3t* JAS WALTERS, Sr. VOR RENT—A TWO-STORY AND ATTIC Brick Dwelling, with two-story frame back building attached, all in good order, situated on Maryland avenue, between 4 eon 6th sts Rent mote . Apply to GEO. W. HINTON, Mer- chant Tailor, 406 Pa. aveaue. ort 30—tf (Organ) OR RENT—THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS for rent that neat and pleasantly located brick Cottage Dwelling-house on 12th street, Island,near the Smithsonian, between B and C streets west side, and to a careful, prompt tenant, the rent will be moderate Also, for sale cheap, a two-sto! Frame House on &th street, Island, between and H streets, east side A JOHN L. SMITH, Attorney at Law, (oct 13-eotf Sth street, near Centre Market. AURNISHED ROOMS.—Mrs. G. ANDER- ®ON has two pleasant Parlors and three Chambers, which she will reat during the ses n of Congress, or by the year. The rooms are situated over ihe Music and Stationery Store, No 276 Pa. avenue, two doors from the Kirkwood House. oct 18-eotf FOR RENT —A iW THREE-STORY Brick House, neatly furnished, conteining 15 rooms, stable, and carriage honse. Its location is one of the most healthy in the citv, being on tbe high erounds north, and w:thin five minutes walk of the President’s mausion. Ifthe premi- ses are not rented by the ist of December, 4 or 5 forni-hed rooms will be rented in said dwelling. Enquire at No. 420, idth, between Hand I streets. nov S—eotf |G EA TO LET AND FOR SALE.—One large Mansion, Out-hoyses, and garden Cosch and Horses, Cook end Coachman, a | three Servant Girls, to let, within ten minutes walk of the Pces:deat’s House, containing about | twenty rooms, compleicly farnish+d. Also, oae furnished Louse on Capitol Hill. One four-story brick house with ali improve- ments, to rent. One do. for sale on easy terms. | Also, several fine rooms, furnished or unfar- nished, in a new house. For terms apply to JONAS P_ LEVY, Grocery, Wine, and Liquor Store, No. 474 Pennsylvania avenue NOV b—OOUt UCP NISHEDORUN NISHED ROOMS | WITILOR WITHOUT BOARD.—Mrs. N #WILSON tavirg removed to those new and com Ifouses on the north side of D street, ba- uth, is now prepared to accommmo- ose Wishing rooms furnished orunfurnish- ed, with or without board. oct 23-tf R POR RE ‘GLE ROOMS, OR AN entire story, cousistiag of three comm-dious | Teams, can be obtained at No. 3U1 south side Pa. | Avenue, between 9ib and 10th sts. oct 13 | JQ OOM FUR RENT —A pleasant Room in the ! third story, with or without furniture Apply | toGkO. WILLNER’S Paper-hanging Store, 164 ‘ Ninth street. sep s-t OTS FOR SALE —TWO OR THREE 1 geod Buiiding Lots in a rapidly improving eigi:vorheod for sale on tem years? credit. Apply to J. H. DRURY. fui . A INS EN NEW AND SEC. GREAT BA | OND-HAND FURNITURE. Housekeepers and others, look to your interests! | THE SUBSCRIBERS ADOPT | this iethod of returning thei Ps ul thanks to a generous pub- iic for the liberal encouragement exteaded to tarm sisce they have commenced bus- iness, aud new bez leave to invite the especial at- tent on of all persons in wentof CABINET FU- | NITURE aud HOUSE-KEEPING GOODS everaliy to tneir large and compete stock, which ey will guasanty to sell cheaper than any other estab i-hment in tke city. Our stock consists in part as follows : Marvle-top and other Bureaus Marble top and M-hogany Centre Tables Walnut extension Tables Mahogany and walnut Sofas Bookeasex aud Writing Desks Mahogany, ccotta>e, ane other Bedsteads Feather Beds, bairand shuck Mattresses Wardr bes, Sideboards Mahogany, walnut cheiry, and pine Tables Weshstands, Toilet Tables Mabogany and pive Workstands Hat Racks and mahoyany Side Tables A very large assortment of mahogany, cane, and weod-seat Chairs, very cbea; A lot of Carpeting and Oii Cloth Glass and Crockery Ware Girandoies and Clocks Cooxing and other Stoveg An as-or ment of Kitchen Utensils, &c , &e. Togethor with every article usually required in hous*- seeping. : The above goods, with manz7 o her articles not enumerated, will be sold at astonishingly low prices for oash or to punctual dealers at the u-ual credit. Persons in want of great bargains will find it grea'ly to their advantage to call and exam- ine our stock lefore making their purchases, ticularly those who are temporarily located in Vashington and desirous of commencing house- keeping without incurring a heavy expenze. Re- member the Rince New Furniture moe oy for Second-hand. REPAIRING and VARNISHING reatly exe- cuted at the shortest noti-e. RONTZ & COOMBS, Cheap furniture dealers, No. 369 7th street, near Northern Lit erties Market. nov S—colm = LUPIN’S BOMBASIN. W BE HAVEJUST RECEIVED FROM THE importers— 50 pieces best make Lupin’s Bombasin 10 do laek Thibet Merino, very bestquality 60 do black silk-warp Al 25 do Lapin’s 6-4 black Mousselines 50 dozen black English Crape and Love Veils 1:0 do Bajo.’s best black Kid Gloves 10 pieces superior Mourning Silks 15 do black Canton Clo! 100 leag and eee black Thibe: Shawls, very best quality. at iow prices Adi persons wiaring black goods are respect- 2 our goods and CLAGETT, NEWTON, MAY &CO, ay Cornes of Pa. svenue and 9th street. nov 1—~10t y WATCH REPAIRING, ATCHFS, CHRONOMETERS and Pocket Th of fairs A sagas ace however complicated, skilifully repaired by com workinen. ical anata of this of our business, to strict is given, guarantees entire sat haying dine Wi to pr A GREEN, Auctioneer. ARGE STOCK OF GROCERIES at auc- tien.—On TUESDAY, the 13th instant, I sha’! sell, et 1” o'clock a m., at the of Mr.John Ball, on &h, between D excellent A. GREEN, Auct. By JAS. C. MrGUIRE, Auctioneer. OUSE AND LOT iN THE First Ward at Public Sale.—On WEDNESDAY after- noon, November lth, at 4 o’clock, on tbe prem- ises, I shall sell, witheut reserve, Lot 4 in Square No 110, fronting 53 feet 10 inches on rorth H st., between 19th and 20th streets west, ranning back U6 feet 4 inches, with Puli tens consist- ing of a two-story brick ling house, with a small back bu! and cellar under the front house. Terms : One-third cash ; the residue in 6 and 12 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust J. C. McGUIRE, Anct. “ By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. ERY HANDSOME AND NEARLY new Household and Kitchen Furniture, at Auction.—On MONDAY. the 12th inst, I shall sell, at the residence of Major Drake, No. 411 H, between 12th and 13th street, at 10 o’clock A. M., an excellent assortment of ! urnitnre, viz: Mahogany Sofa, Parlor, and Rocking Chairs and Ottorrtns ad fine Wardrobes 0 ~=—- Dressing Bureau and Gofffic Redstead Do _onkease and Secretary Marble-top centre and other Tables Mahogany French Workstands end walnut ‘Din- ing Tables : Fine painted white Cottage Set Walnat cane Chairs, walnut Whatnot Hair and Shock Muttresses Lounge and Window Curtains Parlor and other Carpets, R China, Glass, and Crockery Cooking and other Stoves Refrigerator and Water Cooler With maay other articles which we deem un- necessary to enumerate. Theabove mentioned furniture (s ofa fineqrality and eee! new, and the sale will be well worthy the a tention of persons wishing to furnish. Terms: All sums under $30, cash; over $30, a credit of 69 and 90 days, for notes satisfactorily endorsed, bearing interest. nov 8—d A. GREEN, Auctioneer. By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. V@XECUTOR’S SALE OF FURNITURE aed Household Effects.—On TUESDAY morning, November i3th, at 10 o’clo k, at the residence of the late Capt. Easoy, corner of Penn- sylvania avenue and 9to street east, I shail sell all the Furniture and Houvehold Effects : Mahogeny case Piano Forte and Stool Walnut French sofa, arm and ladies’ Chairs Two Mahogany Sof Ottomans, Footstoo's Ma egany Card snd Side Tables, Rockers Rush seal arm and side Chairs Giil frame Looking Glasses, Slabs and Brackets Three-ply and Invrain Carpets, Ot'cloths Handsome (011 Paintiags, Engravi ard Sideboard, Dining Tables China, Glassand Crockery Ware Table, Cutlery Hiph and low-post Bedsteads, Bureaus Feather Beds, Mattresses . Beddi: Secretary and Bookcase, Tables, Chairs Cooking, Kadiator and other Stoves Together with a genere] assortment of House hold and Kitchen Utensils. Terms: All's ms of and under $25 cash; over | $25 a credit ofG0 and ®) days for notes sutisfac- torily endorsed, bearing intere-t. By order of the executor. _nov 5—d J. C. McGUIRE, Auct. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. ONG BOAT TOM THUMB AT AUC- tian, by virtue of a Deed of Trust-—Oa SATURDAY, the 10th day of Novamber, 1855, at 4 o'clock p. m., by virtne of 2 deed of trusi from Alexander Clements to thesubscriber, bearing date the lith dey of March, 1850, end duiy recorded in j Liber J. A’ S., folios 55 and 53, onéof the land re- | cords of Washington county. in the District of Cox i lumbia. a Long Boat, named ‘Tom Thumb,” by- | ing in the Canal, ut lith street Bridge. She ix a fine boat, being 75 feet long, and 13 Jeet 9 inches in width, and two iaasis. Capacity upwards of 82 tons. Terms cash A. M. SNYDER, Trustee. oe 30-4 A. GREEN, Auct. By E. 8. WRIGHT; Georgetown | end Matting are [PRUste 3 SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By 2 of a decree of the Orphans’ Court, FELEGEAPHIC NEWS ‘REPORTED FOR THE EVENING STAR. _————— =a Now York Elect'on. New Yorn, Nov. 10.—Returns have been received from all the counties in the State ex- cept four, which give the following result Headiey (American) bas a plurality of nearly 11,000, over the Republican candidate for See- retary of State. All the Senatorial distgiets but one have been heard from, of which the Americans have 9, the Democrats 9, and the Republicans 14. In the assembly the Americans have 28, the Democrats 47, and the Republicans 42, Explosion on a Steamer. Burraro, Noy. 10.—The Propeller Fisley burst her boiler, off Port Stanly, ©. W. on Thursday. The after part of the boat was entirely blown away, and she sunk immedi- ately Seven men and one woman were lost, and fifteen were saved by clinging to pieses of the wreck These were picked up bya schooner and taken into Port Robinson last night. er Explosion. Bartiwong, Nov. 10th—The freight train lovemotive on the Pennsylvania road exploded yesterday, near Penningtonville. Chandler, the fireman, was killed, and Jobn Wilbeim, the engincer, was blowa above the telegraph wire, which broke with his weight. His thigh was fractured, and he injured internally. Baltimore Markets. Bartiwors, Nov. 10.—Flour has declined 12te: sales of Howard street and City Muls at $3.87¢. Wheat is heavy, with a declining tendency, but not + repped lower; good to prime whites $2.05a$2.12; good to prime $2082.08. Corn is dull w Feanineget: old white #2950; new white, 70a75c; new yellow 78800. Provisions are dull. There is considerable inquiry for bacon. Beef—There iv but little doing; mess $18 50; prime $14 50. Baeon— shoulders 12al2¢c; sides 129124; fancy hams 13¢c. Pork—mess £21a$21 50; prime $20. Lard 124a12tc. in bbi F New York Markets. Naw York. Nov 9—Flour has advanced; sales of 19.000 bbis. straight State $8.87¢; good Ohio $9.50; Southern $9.75. Wheat is firm; sales of 21,000 bushels South- ern red $2.12. Corn is dull; sales of 22.000 bushels at 9530. Pork is firm; sales of 300 bbls. mess $22 50 a32275. Beef is drooping; sales of 2% bbis. «t $16 for repacked Chicago. Lard is firm; sales 200 bbls. at 12¢c. Whisky is firm at 400. Stock Transactions. New Yorx, Nov. 9.—Stocks are lower. Sales of E,ie’s 452; Clevelaad and Tole jo Rail> road 67; Liliuois Central 953; Keading Rail- road 84; Canton, 214; Pennsyivania Coal Com- pany 95; Camberland Coal Company 23; Ga- icna end Chicago, 120. GRAND EXHIBITIOS—at 373 7th Street. Doors open at Gi o'clock a. m. Operations te commence at 7 e'’cleek, when the most MAGN'FICENT STOCK OF NEW FALL GoopDs EVEK EXHIBITED IN THE NORTHERN LIBERTIES, may be seen at R. B. HALL’S CHEAP CASH STORE. EVER HAS OUR ASSORTMENT BEEN 0 complete and our stock so as atthe present time, and as we give our and cus- mers the benefit of the low-priced cash system, of Weshington county, D. C., (a ved by the Circuit Court of sa'd county.) i weneumiea, 2s Trustee, witl offer at public sale, on THUKS— DAY, the 2d ds November, 1555. (if fair, if not, the nex wil of that piece or parce! of ground, h the late Ann Mor- gen died, 5 zed and possess*d; situated in the county of Wesbingt'n and District of Colum bia, avout three miles from Georgetown, adjoin- ing the lauds of Jas. C. McGee, and others, near the Rockville Turn , Containing ten acres, more or less, with a two-story Frame Dwelling Upon the same, and general y known as part ofa tract of Land called ‘-Fletch+!l’s Chance*? Sale to take place on the premises, at 12 o’clock m The terms as prescribed by the decree are one- third of the purchase money In cash; one-third in six months, and cne third .n 12 months fiom the day of stle; the purchaser giving notes with ap- proved security, aud bearing interest from day of Sailr, for the ceferred p 3. ‘Title to be retained ithe whole of the pur- chase money shall be paid; and ail conveyancing at experse of purchasers N. CARROLL MASON, Trustee. nov I1—dts E.3. WRIGHT, Auct. By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. QATENSLVE SALE OF REAL ESTATE end Valusble Wharf Property at and mear the south end of 7th street west, under Deed of Trust —By virtue of a deed of tru:t, dated May !, 1851, ard recorded in Liner. J. A. 8 , No, 73, folios 5. 6, ei seq ‘e shall proceed to sell, cn MONDAY, the next, at 12 e’clock M , highest bidder, all thet properts b of Weshington. D. C., known city as square numbered 4 improvements thereon, (¢: pieged rane helougtag to the heirs of the inte Simon Frasiey;) the ent'te Wharf Property lyiag west of said Square, (172,) known as tbage’s Wharf Property ; the whole of square 471 i a city; and Lets 3.4,5 and 6, in Page’s subdtyi- sion of square 3"). be sold in lots to suit purcharers. Terms: One-third cash ; and the remainder at 6, 12, and 18 movths, with interest, secured by deed of trast Conveyancing at cost of purchas- ers. Sale to comme m Square 472. plat of the whele property may be seen at Van Riswick's Offic, on 7tu street and canal. If the purchaser or purchasers should fail to comply with the terms of sale within five days thereafter, the Trustees reserve the right to resell WICK, ng tz the tty | la: af ' ‘The property ~ RICHARD W ALLAGH,j Trostees. JAS. C. NcGUIRE, _det 19-eodkds uctioneer. ARSHAL'S SALE.——By virtue of two wrils of Fieri Facias, issued from the Clerk’s Of- fice of the Circuit Court of the District of Colum- bia, for tne county of Waskingtoa, and to me di- tecied, I shall ex; to public sale, for cash, on MONDAY, the 12th day of November, at 12 o'clk M., before the Court-house door of said County, the followin; essomaner ie ed towit: Allof Lot No, 28 in Square 13, ‘ing ata point on Fourth street west 137 feet 4 inches due south from the north-east corner of said Square 513; thence running due south with the line of said street 80 feet to the souch-ea tcorner of said Square; thence due west with the north line of a 60 os Fg ery thence due north on a2 line lel with said Fourth street 80 feet, and hence: due east 30 feet to the point of beginning, in thecityof Washington, seiz-dand levied upon and will be sold to satisfy Judicials Nos. 51 and 75 to October term, 1854, in favor of James C. MeGuire and John France. J.D HOOVER, Marshal for the District of Columbia. ect 18-dtd NTL@- MPORT. L MEN’S FURNISHING GOODS now re- ceiving, of the newest and most beautiful es I have ever offered to my customers and patrons. For sale at LANE’S Hat, Cap, and Gent’s Furuishing Store, 424 Penna. avenue, near 4}, street. nov i—eotw REMOVED. E SUBSCRIZER HAVING REMOVED from his old Stand to New York avenue, one door east cf Seventh s‘reet west, is pre] to SHAVE. our <8, wpe yan alsin the nentest an fest sty! most gpeeetully, solicit the patronage of his friends and the publie generally. Open from 6 2. ma. to 9 o’clock nov 6—eo3t JOSBPH m. FeRovson. ANCY HAIK ORNAMENTS of any Fug. saavne such as BRACELETS, PINS, EAKRINGS, RINGS, FLOWERS, made to order, at short a - ar ean 109> Perso2s ma} own hair ing used. if Pon. SEMKEN, - 330 Pa. avenue, betw. %&h and 10th ste. nov 8-*f food ENTLEMEN’S SHAWLS.—A very assortment of Gentlemen’s SHAWLS day opened, of the newest and les, at a ee OSTEVENS 8 Saloon novs-% Browns’ Hotel. they mov expect to buy of us at least (en per cent. Jower than they can of other hous-s, who sell on long credit, and wagner mu-t beve mach larger profits to pay for slow debts, collecting the same, and losing the bad debts, which to some extent every credit business must ace. We would Lere name afew of the EX TRA BARG* INS which bave just been received from ro a AUCTIONS and IMPORT- Wide black Silks 50 cents Mous De Laines § cents, worth 12 2000 yerds very fine De Laines, 12 cunts worth 96 Yard wide Merino 12 cents worth 95 Pine De Bege 12 cents worth 2% 2000 yards good Calico 5 cents Second mourning Calice $ ents, worth 12 Pieid Muslins 12 cents worth #5 imbroidered Curta'n Muslin 12 cents worth 25 Cloth and Silk Mantillas very cheap Merino Maptilias only $1 50 Irish Linen 25 cents 2. 00 yards of Ginghams at 6 cents Best M sochester Gingham 12 cents worth 18 Yard wide bleached and unbleached Shirting 6 cents Wide bieached Sheeting only 10 cents Wool P’annel only 12 cents Centon ¥ lannel 8 cents Good Bed Ticking 6 cents, worth 10 Apron Checx 8 ceuts Linen Towels € cents Cassinets oaly 25 cents Blankets 50 ceats Lines Very cneap u!. Clova for servants, very heavy and cheap Long tmbroidered Undersieeves 12 cents Lofeuts’ embroidered Bodies 25 cents worth 75 Ladies’ black and col’d Kid Gloves 12 cents oves 3 pair for 12 cents Ladies’ Cotton Hose 6 cents Sere lined Burlin Gloves 12 cents, worth 7 cents Gentlemen's fine Silk Hdkfs 25 cents Do _col’d border do. 12 cents Spool Cotton 12 cents per dozen Lad Vests very cheap G Judershirts 87 cents Fine satin Stocks 5« cents Silk Cravats onl ts Rich Bonnet Ribboos as low as 8 ecnts ne Be 37 cents Gentlemen's and Boys Hats and Caps from 12 cts. uy THE Boor AND SHOE DEPARTMEN is complete, rE ey variety of BOUTS, SHOES, and RUBBERS for LADIES. GEN- TLEMEN and CHILDREN, many of which have been mage to order, and I will WARRANT THEM TO GIVE SATISFACTION We have Ladies’ Gaiters as low as 87 cents. Slippers 37 cents. Children’s Shoes if cents. Gentlemen Bocts $1 50. Boys’ Bbots $1. L>dics and M's- earch STYLE GAITERS AT HALF RICE. A very large assortment of heavy BOOTS and BROGANS for servants, very cheap, and war- ranted not to rip. 1 would say to all CASE BUYERS who wish to study economy in these hard times to look over the above lis: and compare it with the prices they have been in the habit of Paying, end then we cheerfully invite them to call ard examine our stock. assuring them a kind reception, prompt at- tention, and uprigit and honorable Purchasers buying to sell in can any aticle they may want at Baltimore pices. oR. B. BALL, No-3°3 Seventh street, F door north of I street. (0 Rememb>r the number, 373, fourth house 2b_ve | street. oc 3i—WThS&eoiw MRS. CHOATE \ iLL OPEN HER FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY,on SATURDAY next, October 2th. She is ready to attend punc- tu Ly to all orders the es may favor ber with Corner of Louisians avenvce and 6th street, oct 15-f (intel) —————__——____ JOSEPH T. K. PLANT & CO., PAPER HANGERS & UPHOLSTERERS, 350 D street, between Oth and Lth 5: ¢ EEP CONSTANTLY ON HANDA PINE a assortment of PAPER HANG- INGS, &c. CAK PETS cut, made end put down at reason- able rates, in the best manner, and at the shortest MADAME R. ESPECTFULLY abe wil giv 725 PUB lic in general, that ve fa ell che Affairs relatiag to L jeaito, Wealth, Marcie; , Love, Jouraeys. Lie Baits, Dimeuities in B nafnese, Absent, and in respect city wee hours of fis