EVENING STAR frarmnrgarrs seammaron Dat — i Son INTELLIGENCE, ihe 5 , Covxci Proce soixas.—The Board of Com- who cannot mon, Council met on Monday at the usual | attend the evening entertainments. bour—the president in the ebair. The steamer Thomas Collyer, Capt. Ged- The seeretary being absent, Mr. Fisher was ney, will make @spesial trip to Mount Ver- 2 inted secretary pro. tem. non, affording those who have not visited the r Clements presented the petition of the | tombof Washington an portunity th American Rifle Company of this cisy, asking | gratified. ee the us» ef a room in the City Heli as an ai-| The New York Burlesque Ethiopian bi oe mory and meeting-room; referred. Troupe will “delight the inhabitants of the Now-erd, at Odd Fellows Hall, in that part Mr. Walker, from the committee on im- its, to which was referred the bill the Board of Aldermen making an ep-| It is rumored that Mr. & Mrs Barney Wil- ropriation for inG, Mawsechusstts avenue, | liams will — to-morrow (Thanksgiving) in Twe! and Thirteenth streets west, evening, at National Theatre. If so, we reported the same with an amendment, ma- | think ita good idea, and have no doubt but my &> appropriation to gravel the remain- | that the house will be jammed. ing tween Ninth and Tenth strerts; The Fire Companies will make a grand pa- which was agreed to. The bill was then | rade to-morrow, on the reception, by the Mo- tropolitan Hook and Ladder Company, of their truck, from Baltimore. Extensive arrange- ments for that purpose are in progress. Ba.is.—To-night, the Boone Rifle corps will give their fourth annual ball at Odd Fel- lows’ Hall, Nevy Yard. The former enter- tainments of this character, by the gallant and well-disciplined corps, afforded the ut- most satisfaction td the participants; and we cannot but believe that the one now contem- plated will at least equal, in point of interest, if not surpass, its joy-inspiring predecessors The Journeymen Bakers will give their ball to-night, at Carusi’s saloon, having made ex- tensive arrangements for that purpose, such, we are assured, as cannot fail to give satisfac- tion to their many friends Children Will appear, a8 afternoon ce “Well Serato au portunity to children and ney ae Mr. Walker, from the same committee, re- ported the bill from the Board of Aldermen authorising the Mayor to have Fourteenth street, between Pennsylvania avenue and the canal, repaired; passed. The President presented the petition of oe po tyra eae Washington ew Orleans Telegrap! mpany, askin; bana to change its route through this city; oe | Mr. Peters, from the committee of claims, anid a bill for the relief of Frederick emeyer; referred back. Mr Pumpbrey, from the committee on the fire department, reporte@ a bill making an ap- propriation of twelv: udred dollars to pur- chase a suction forthe Union Fire Company; referred. Mr Clements introduced a bill repealing a partofthe 3d section of the act relating to pumps, welle, springs, hydrants, and aque- ucts; passed. The monthly report of the Inteadant of the lum was received and referred. he joint resolution relative to the municipal printing was taken up, and the amendment made % the Board of Aldermen agreed to. Mr Lloyd, from the special committee, re- ported an act amendatory of an act entitled | ** An act for the preservation of order and the Protection of property ;"' passed. A resolution of inquiry as to the absence of the secretary was passed. Mr. Turton introduced a joint resolation authorizing the Mayor to di of the old | Western ket-house at public sale; prssed. The bill from the Board of Aldermen author- izing the alteration of the grade of Seven- | teenth street, between E street and the canal, | was received and referred to the First Ward | delegation; who subsequently, through Mr. | ever, when such dreadful events do occur, the Abert, reported as a substitute a joint resola- | fraternity are prompt to chronicle them, for tion requesting the Mayortoascertain whether | the benefit of the public more than for their the grade of Seventeenth street, as ostablizhed own gratification. by the act of 7th September iast, has been | confurmed to, or is being confo med to; and, if not, that he cause the same to be done. The tullowing Board of Aldermen bills were then disposed of : An act making an appropriation for stone pavements for the completion of the Western market, 5 An act authorizing the Mayor to refund cer- tain moneys to Sarab Roberts; passed. An act regulating the wharfage on guano, slate, and oyster shelis; referred. An act authorizing the Mayor to improve the mouths of sewers throughout the city; re- ferred. An act making an appropriation to complete the new Westeou market-house and for other purposes; 5 Mr. Turton introduced a bill for naming and numbering certain streets in the First Ward; referred. The Board then a “A Sap Trutu.’’—Under this title the news- papers everywhere are publishing the follow- ing paragraph: “If you want to rejoice the internal soul cf a reporter, tell him that six women and seve: children have just been torn asunder, limb from limb, in a house around the next corner, and that blood is gushing from all the win- dows and doors; that a steamboat bas just ‘ bust,’’ killing all on board ; that the Rev. Dr. Exegesis has just cut his own throat; ani that an awful and impenetrable mystery sur- rounds everything.”’ Phe writer should have headed his para- ph “‘A Sad Falsehood,” which would have een nearer the mark. Perhap:, whosoever he is, he was merely expressing what his own feelings would be under such circumstances as those to which he has referred, or imagined. We look upon the article as s base slander, which every ‘reporter’? of respectability will indignantly repel. We are free to say, how- : [comMontcaTED. Tas Mosictpat Printina.—The Orgav, in its local column, calls it ‘‘ magnanimous” that the Anti-Know Nothing members of the Board of Common Council voted for an amendment (one materially restricting its profits) to the resolution which has just passed giving that | paper the municipal printing. How grateful | itis for the favor it shows by calling them members ‘+ of the foreign party.’’ The truth is, the Anti-Know Nothing members could not possibly prevent the passage of the resolution in question, which, as originally passed, would have allowed a larger compensation than that hitherto paid ; and as the next best thing they voted for the amendment restricting the ex- pense, although this course, meeting with the concurrence of the Know Nothing:, had the effect to pass the resolution, which had been amended in the Board of Aldermen, on the motion of an Anti-Know Nothing member. J Deata sr Viocesce —This morning, we | {neidentally learned that a youth was, last night, killed in the Northern Liberties; but our inquiry to ascertain the particulars attend- ing the sad event was not crowned with the sucsess which we anticipated, and, of course, desired. A Coroner’s jury were summoned and a partial examination cf witnesses con- ducted; but one of the panel informed us that, by the general concurrence of the gen- tleman composing it, nothing could be sail by them concerning the tragical occurrence until the investigation shall have been com- pleted, and the verdiet agreed upon, when there will exist no prudential motive to con- ceal the facts from the public eye. Not being acquainted with all the motives of the jury, We cannot censure them for keeping quiet fegarding the affair, but we do think they would not have overstepped the bounds of duty by at least furnishing the names of the parties involved. We learn, however, from hearsay, that last night among the many youths in the vicinity of the Northern Liberties engine-house were Richard Taylor and Robert Johnson, who, it new — ines aver = ovale i ing- r. Cuatis—Dear Sir: Having witnessed the match. Jobhara bud, frvomtiane past bees | gterlent efeeis of your HYOCAN A OW UN= the region of the heart, from his companion, | hejng much in favor of counter irritation in affec- felled him to the earth. He was thus injured | tions of the throat, bronchial tubes and lungs, | st ly that be bad te be taken home to | can therefore cheerfully recommend your Medica- lence of Mr. McCullom, the brick- | ted Apparatus, as being the most convenient and layer, with whom he was serving an appren eYectuz! mode of applying anything of the kind ! ticeship, and be there died in the course of | btveever seen No doubt thousands of persons the night. may be relieved, and many cured, by using your ies. Covet or Ciatws.—Yesterday, Z. Collins Yeu are at Mberty to use this in any way you Lee, Esq., of Baltimore, was sworn an attor- | may think proper. ag Pe i > ML. ney of this court a in the case of Thomas Crown, the court or- CAUTION Dr Curtin's Hygeane te thenrige dered the taking of testimony. This is | naj and only geauine article. oc 22-Im elaim for damages arising out of the violation ~ — by Government of an alleged contract for far- U7 Dr. Heofland’s Celebrated German nishing a certain number of brick to be uzed oo ——- Seer of = i “ti i i . | importance. No man. man or ¢! can masa construction of a fortification in Ala heaithy es the work af digetlon is ularly, a Ps thorou; ' for three- Application was made in the onse of Isaac | fourtns of civilized society this Is net the case 8. Bowman for the court to make an order 7 if And yet the remedy is within the reack of all uponthe Interior Department for certain pa- | HUOF LAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, prefared bo which was¢ranted. Also, in the cass of Warten Retorys.—Last night, several per- | sons applied for end obtained lodgings. Thes. | Bree, free negro. out after hours; fine and | eosts. William Brown, white, drunk; work- house thirty days. James Digzs, free negro, | drank and disorderly ; fine and costs. Frank | Douglaes, disorderly ; fine and ecsts. il Baltimore in a Blaze !—) | cured by Prof. C. DeGrath’s famous | OlL atthe Fair!! At least 200 walked up to the | Agent and said they had previously tised it and had BEEN CURED, but not one said it had not done good. Oaedoctor from Winchester, Va., remain- ed at the stand an hour praising this great ‘+ Elec- tric Oil ;”? and although a Hick man, he was not above doing good. If every man was as unselfish, the werld would yet get on comfortably. Go to the Ayentand bedared, free of charge, and get a bill. The written signature of De Gaatu & Co , and the name blown in the bottle area gusrantee of genuineness. {> Office39 south Eighth street, Pailsdelphia, ata or Masonic Temple. nov 7—ir Cc. OTT & CO., Agents. i> Dr. Curtis's Inhaling Vaper.—Dr Jouns, one of the most celebrated physicians in by Dr C M. enmaee ee: je 2 one sure- ill FP. P L ly create a re; F ang thy action e stoim- ‘the ¥ ee ee ee en on as oi] will lessen the frletion of machinery. Let the victim of dyspepsia or indigestion in any of its forms, try it, and we guarantee a good ap- petite, physical vigor, firm nerves, seund sleep by night, and increased cheerfulness by day. advertisement. sep L2—3m im Scrofula and Salt mbeum of four ears’ standing cured by CARTER’S SPANISH MixrURe — Behan oostEeR, Wayne, Co 0, ? December 1, 1855 of the Third Auditor of the Treasury; which was granted. The argument in the case of Robert Roberts, was resumed by Mr. Lawrence, who coneluded his remarks and the case was submitt:d for the decision of the court as to whether testi- mony be taken or not. Tn the case of A. 0. P. Nicholson, esq , the elaimant appeared for himself. It is acleim for 20 per cent. additional compensation under the joint resolution of Congress, approved July | Messis. Dexnerr & Beers: 20, 1834, entitled ‘-Joint resolution to fix the Gentlemen—Having, for four years past been pensation of the employees in the legiala- | sufferiftg with Scrofula in its worst form, without tive department of the government.” éc. The ere Telief trom our best physicians, | was +0- main question involved in this question is, —_ ahem Decl: erect Fohogren let whether Congress intended by the language | j,h)"- ine asst bottle the disease relaxed I then employed in that resolution to confer its bene- | orgered two more bottles, aud, with heartfelt grat- fits om the public printers, itude, I state to you the fact that two bottles of The Solicitor followed, and had not con- | your a bas entirely cured me. eladed his remarks when the court adjourned. | The third bottle | gavetoa friend who had been suffering with Salt Rheum fer a ‘th of time, t and he, like myself, owea his restoration to health to the virtues of ‘Carter's Spanish Mixture.’’ You are at liberty is letter in any way you may think proper, if it will benefit the afflist- ed. Your ent servant, nov s—im Josgru Rozinsoy (> Noah Walker & Marble Hall Pars | Emporiura, Browns’ Hotel Butldi: —To lly auncunee tha’ their display of PaLt and WINTER OLOTPGING ts now ready for in- Spection, comprising an assortment ef COATS. TALMAS, OVEBSACKS, SUR TOUTS, VEST and PAN fALOUNS of the nawest and richest designs in material, ‘rimming and workman- ship. To gentlemen who study excellence with economy ta fasbiong dle : rticles ef dress an eppor- tunity is now offered for selecting from one of the attractive stocks of Goods in this city, at very re- duced prices. nev 2—tf . Natioyat Tagataz,—There will be grea times at this establishment to-night. John E Owens will be the ‘‘star’’ prominently blazing. Shakspeare’s ‘‘ Comedy of Errors’ is to be produced; the aforesaid John as Dromio of Sy- racuse, and Mr. Jefferson 23 Dromio of Ephe- sus; and the comical duo will likewise perform im the “Glance at Baltimore;’’ Mr. Owens as Jakey, one of the B’hoys, and Mr. Jefferson as Dutchy. The devotees of theatrical as- tronomy will be grat fied with star-gazing at the National on fis attractive occasion. te use Tse New York Beruesge Fraioriax Ors- RA Taocre will, we learn, give an afternoon rformance at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Navy ard, to-morrow afternoon, beginning at three o'clock, and on the eveniog of the same a jae pe apg balf past seven silage“ RIED, on Friday and Gaturday nights. . a the fth instant, by the Rev. G. H. Day, Mr. troupe embraces an abunaance of musical and | yqnxGANN to Miss JANE COLLINS? ail of comic talent. The inimitable bone player, | tats cit: Mr Moore, will sing, at every performance, | On the 7th instant, by the samme, Mr. ISAAC the ballad of “ Villikins and bis Dinah.’’ a to MARY JANE ROCTOR, ali aa focnien er, Vt, onthe 6'h tnst., by Rev. J. Crosby, Mr. HENRY A. WILLARD, of this A ry iiss S$ . KELLOGs, daughter have theirdrawing room entertainments night- en naling , of the an He ce : Jy at Odd Fellows’ Hall, before large and dis On the 13th instant, by he Rev Dr Holmead, eriminating audiences. The programme for | GEURGE F. VARKETT to Miss MARGARET kort presents some choice pieces of music, | J. MeALWEE, all of this city. hich, in connection with the comicalities of “ Brudder Bones’’ and other members cf the Troupe, furm aa attractive bill. ——- Tue Kevxst Opera Trovre, in connection with the Wells Children, (Edith and Wi DIED, Oa the 13h tnst,, Mr. BEVERLY W. BBLL, in the 37th year of his age. Proresson Mcxper will give ce ee soiree ee: aa ae Leen oe. 2 —— * bis saloon, mext to the Star buildiogs, on | &t3 o'clock, from ste resideace, No ’ driday eveniog. The room has been hani- aa streets. The carpe Suet somely adorned. The lovers of dancing, of farther ae y invited to attend m4 both sexes, we are pleased to learn, patronize, |; y » on the 10th instant, ALICE Wo a large oxtent, the enterprising and popular DALLAMe youngest deughter of Charles S. and Proprictur. Ellen D. Waglish, aged yoars and 20 days, ; i WANTED4 Finst RATE COOK coi None need ithout te ‘WWANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE vo woman, asituation as Wet Nurse. Aj at 62 Twenty-sixth street, nov 14—2 ANTED—A WOMAN TO DO THE washing and mending of a small family. Apply at the northwest corner of 14th and K sts. after 4 o’clock p. m. nov 13-3t®* ANTED—BY A PRIVATE FAMILY A m4, hucnete Servant, pee a — = ra e thest ven. ress ** 2? a this office. oo nov 13—3t ee ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE, OR PART of @ large house, for a small family, fur- nished or unfurnished, from $200 to rent, westof Pa. avenue. between 34 and 12th streets. Dirget Post Office, Box 106. nov 12—3t* — AN TED—EVERYBODY TO KNOW that they can save ten per cent by purchas- angtheir DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, and CAPS at HALL’S Great Cheap Cash Store, No. 373 arose ee fourth door above I. oc 3i— sre eniy oh Neos aay cee, y OARDING.—BOARD MAY BE HAD AT 473 Sixth street, between D and K. One very large apartment with gas; also, several other rooms. nov 12—eoSt* OARDING.—MRS. DUVALL, No.331 Penn- lvania avenue, opposite Brown’s Hotel, has several large and des{frable rooms, suitable for families or single gentlemen, which she will rent with board at moderate | ates She can also ac bai ae six or eight boarders. v OARD, &¢ —MRS. BATES, ON THES. W. corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 9th street is prepared to accommodate gentlemen with rooms, with or without board. Every effort will bemade to render those comfortable who may with their patronage. MR. WILLIAM PALMER, PROFESSOR OF THE FLUTE & SINGING, 233 F street, corner of Fourteenth street, sep iS— favor her ap6—tf REMOVAL. Cc. WARRINER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Has removed to No. 370 Pennsylvania avenue, ae ees Hotel, Washington, D.C. oc 3i—tJan MR. WILLIAM PALMER, PROFESSOR OF SINGING, FLUTE, §-., IELDING TO THE SOLICITATION OF several of hi purposes forming class- es for VOCAL 1 RUCTION, both for youn persons and adaul s, and which classes will be suitably divided according io the ages and sexes of the members. Terms, five dollars per quarter of 20 lesson<. ‘Those who are desirous of availing themselves | of the facilities thus afforded for learning Vecal Music, are requested to make early application to | Mr. WM. PALMER, at his residence, No. 233 F street, corner 14th. ec 10 SILVER DOOR PLATES & NUMBERS. Fok DWELLINGS, OFFICES, CHURCH | PEWS, STATE ROOMS, HOTELS, &c of this celebrated article, manufactured by Whip- ple & Livermore. We have received the sole agency for the District of Columbia. The plates are of ali sizes and cf beautiful de- signs, exhibiting superior finish; and lettered or numbered in a style unsurpassed in point of ele- | gance. They are warranied to contain a large quantity of pure silver, and thus to be more dura- ble, as well as more beautiful, and lower priced than silver plated articies. Samples may be seen at my store. SEMKEN, nov 7—tf 330 Pa. avenue GRAND OPENING SOIREE ROY. H.W. MUNDER MOST RESPECT- fully announces to his former patrons aad public Penerally teat his GRAND OF SOLREE will take place on FRIDAY } ING, November 16, 1855, at MunpER’s As ary Ifaun, adjoining the Star Ottic Neitber time, nm render this epening a brili those beautiful and complicated danced at his Grand May Festi ‘Theatre, wiil be introduced, viz The fascinating Pas Styrian, by a Master. The Grand Styrian Pas de Trois, by Prof. Mun- der and two Misses, which was received in May Jast with unbounded applause. Sailor s ie ag ly a Master who cannot be ex- celled for his years and size. ay E'sler’s Grand El Jeies de Jeres, by Miss. This dance cannot be excelled in point of grace and style, being danced entire, upon the end of tie toe. It was received wid uaiversal admiration A large band of music is engaged for this occa- sion, and wiil enliven the coiapany with some of their choicest pieces. Ail the ladies who visited the soiree last season are invited toattend. Others wishiag invitations will please send in their names. nov 9—d FISU!_FISH! 100 BBLS. ALEWIVE’S HERRING 50 bbis. Nova Scotia do 100 bbls No. 3 medium Mackerel, old and new 50 half bbls. No 2 do 50q’r do do do P Now landing per brig Ann Elizabeth, and for sale low by HARTLEY & BRO., Rov 9-St Georgetown. GIL PAINTINGS RESTORED, R CHASE HAS TAKEN ROOMS AT NO 489 Tenth street west, first door above J.C McG@vire’s Auction Rooms, for the purpose of RESTORING OLL PAINTINGS. he pubile are respectfully requested to call early, as he in- tends remaining but one mouth. ~ Reference given A small col'ection of Fine Paintings for a nov 10—1w* MAGNIFICENT PIANO, BEAUTIFUL- polished rosewood, exquisite tone -# und elastic touch, forwarded to us as aj tpecimen Piano, and although the rey price is $300, this Piano will be sold for $250 c s Persons in want of good, reliab’e Pianos upon reasonable terms should not fail to examine our stock. We buy for cash, and the immense num- ber we rell justifies us in selling at moderate prof- its. Call and satisfy yourselves. JOHN F. ELLIS, 306 Pa. avenue, bet. 9th and 10th sis. nov 3—tf OUND —NOVEMBER NINTH, on 8EV- enth street, between Q and K sts.,a PORTE- MONNAILE, containing a small sum of money, which the owner can have by calling on the sub- seriber at his residence, No. 389 Sixth street, be- tween G and H streets, proving property and pay- ing for this advertisement JAMES G. ELLIs. nov 10—tf DEXTER'S HOTEL, FORMERLY THE AVENUE HOUSE. HE UNDERSIGNED, RECENTLY of the National Hotel, in this ecity, eo and Sey ey Dances, as atthe National le Miss and leased fora series of years this large an commodious House, on Pennsylvania ave- nue and 7th street, and having refitted and refur- nished it throughout in an elegantand subsfantial manner. begs leave to inform his old friends and the public that it will be thrown open for the re pi of guests on the 19ih inst. laviog been engaged for a number of years asa caterer for the public, be has uo hesjtatioa in sey- ing it will vie with any other establisament of t kiad in tae United States M.A DEXTER. nov 10-eait WEDER'S EXCELSIOR BRASS AND STRING BAND. R. WEBER RESPEOCTFULLV IW- inform his patrons and the public that he is now —— witha BAND OF TALENTED MUSIC! ANS to accommodate them witha brass, string or reed band. as the occasion may require USIC for Balls, Parties, Parades, Serenades, ao sunhes. on. one to any num- ber, at the shortest possible notice, by a) ny to L. WEBER, Leader, four doors east ig be Henderson’s, Navy Yard. Orders can be left at the ‘ Music Depot,’’ in the Star Buildings. nov 6—tf ENGRAVING. E ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE, mptlv, and in the best style of the art, every description of engraving, including arms, atte ater oa aie ti tly ex c engra printing prom i: ecuted. ee WwW. GALT & gro. 321 Pa. avenue, bet. 9th and 10th sts. nov 9—tf A DOZEN GOOD COL’D KID Gloves. 109 dozen Linen cambric Handkerchiefs, at 6x cen seach 100 dozen Linen cambric Handkerchiefs at 1254 cents each 200 Cotton, Silk and Merino Hose and Half ose, of evel uatity and price With many other chea oodee M. R. RILEY, corner Sth st., opp. Centre Market. nov 7-I1m ANCY HAIR ORNAMENTS of ag pit ested devise, such as BRACELETS, PINS, EAKRINGS, RINGS, FLUWERS, made to order, at short notice 19” Persons may rely upon their own hatrbe- ing used. H. SEMKEN, 98) Pa. avenue, betw, 9th und 10th sts, nov 3-f FOR RENT—TWO FURNISHED Parlors ‘on the first floor, and one chamber, with or without board, on Tenth street, between E and F street, No. 459. nev 14-3* ATTENTION, LAND SEEKERS —FUR Va 3 alles 2 Wantineto city; 2 cl es from mn ; Georgetown. This was formerly" x in the tract known as ‘+ The Glebe.’ It is well wooded and ; improved by an excellent dwelling-house, young orchard, &c.; and possesses every requisite for a delightful private residence. Inquire at the corner of Lith aad M hone ccs new _ House on the 01 corner of iith and M streets Apply on the premises. nov ii—eal me SMALL TRACT OF LAND NEAR WASI- ington for sale.—The subscriber bas for sale a very desirable tract of land, containing 30 acres, lying in Washington county, about 1 mile dis- tant from the Navy Yard Bridge, which will be sold on reasonable terms upoa application to “ JAMES C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant. nov 13—6t OR RENT OR Sai —A BWO-STORY and attic Brick Dwelling with back building containing eight rooms, with stable and wood shed attached, situated on Seventh stree: north, between M and N. For particulars enquire of B- WAGMAN » next door. nov 13—2t* OR RENT —NEAR THE PATENT OPF- fice, a furnished chamber on,the first floor, suitable fora geatleman desiring a pleasant and healthy locality, and convenient to the public of- fives. “Apply at 311 F street, between Ninth and Tenth nov 13—2t* SUNNYSIDE FOR S4LE.—THE SUBSCRI- ber desiring to remove South, offers for sale this beautiful and highly improved farm, lying in Alexandria county, Va.,1 mile from the Long Bridge, or 2% miles from Centre Market, with easy access by Washington and Alexandria turr - ike, or Alexandria Canal, which fouch the place The farm contains 200 acres; 30 ecres is in good timber; the balance well laid off in arabie fields and meadows. Also, abont 800 fruit trees of va- rious kinds, well selected and planted in suitable situations. The improvements consist of a good Dwelling Honse of # rooms, beside garret and basement; 4 house for overseer and hands, stabling for horses and cattle, with neccseary sheds &c., usuel ton dairy and market farm. Persons desiring to purchase can get further in formation by visiting the premises. select Terms l'beral EDW. B. POWELL. | _mov i2—w | OR RENT—A HANDSOME PARLOR and { several very pleasant furnished Chambers, | with gas and water fixtures in the rooms. and a | bathing room in the house, The location is a de sirable one, being convenient to the Naticnal and Browns’ Hotel. Apply to. K LUNDY, No. 46 Lovisiana avenue, between 6th and 7th sts. | nov 12—tf VOR RENT—TWO MEDIUM SIZED three- | story Brick Houses, on the corner of 9th and | Nsts. One of them is an excellent st-nd for a rucery; the other a desirable private dwelling. Terms very moderate. Apply to A. N. CLEM- ENTS, 382 corner 12th and L streets. nov 10—lw* dence is situated in the immediate vicinity of Fells Church, Fairfax county, Va.; is 10 miles from Washington city, from Alexandria. and 6 | from Georgetown. The location is one celebrated | for its healhfulness. The above place comprises ten acres of first rate land, a dwelling-house, barn, | fru't trees, &c. The dwelling is large and com- modious, and built with a special reference to | modera cousenfences. The barn embraces car- riage house, storage room, stabling, & There isa wood lotin the vicinity which will be sold | with the above, or separately. | The above described place !s recommended to those desiring a beautifol country residence. It | would aiso be an admirable location for a school. | The Alexandria, Loudon and Hampshire Rail- | road is within quarter of a mile. | For further particulars apply to H.N. Gilbert, sq., Washington, D. C., or to the subscriber on the oremies R. F. JUDSON. | | HosME HILL FOR SALE—THIS RESI- | | | '—THREE ROOMS, Furnished D shed, with board, on H, betwecn 10th and 11th streets, No. 496. nov 12—eo3i* ARE CHANCE —THE LATE AGRICOLE nl Water Estab. ish Favier’scelebra'cd Minet ment is for reat or lease, together with the dwel- ling, outhouses, &¢ ‘The situation, or eecount of the spring water. would be most desirable fora brewery, bathi Fed establishment, laundry, or fora pleasuie garden ‘The dwelling house contains ten rooms, two very lar.ze parlors, beside extensive kitchen, with mod- em improvements, and a large bar-room, two very cold cellars, and several never-failin, springs. he garden ts planted with choicest imported fruits, and with very little expense the house can be converted inte a destrabie private residence, being within afew minutes’ walk of the Pre-i- dent's House and public Departments. For par- ticulars inquire at Mrs. A. FAVIER’S, 349 Pa. aveaue, opposite Browns’ Hotel. nov 2—eo6t SN ACRES OF VALUABLE icing a most beautiful building site. t-gether with town and county advantages, overlooking the District of Columbia, situated on the Virginia banks of the Potomac, and within ten minutes walk of the Omnibus stand in George town. It has wood and a fine *pring of ‘ Spa Water.”” ‘The advantages of a country residence withont the city dort pidemic, is obvious. LLOYD & CO., pposite the Treasu- ty. Open from oct 1%-eolm FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, OR if desirable, the whole house, furnished may be rented. No. 65 Missouri avenue, between dd and 4'4 streets. nov 9-eo3t* OR REN T—A TWO STORY BRICK Dwelling House on the north -ide of N. York avenue, three doo-s wes! from corner of 17th st., suitable fora small fainily Apply to R. Dorsett, next door, orto CHARLES DE SELDING, No 50? Seventh street nov 9—eolt HE BURNT HOUSE NEAR THECIRCLE, FIRST WARD, AT PRIVATE SALE — ‘The Square No. 39, containing about 3,100 ae feet, is for sate, together with the remains of the burnt building. ‘the walls are believed to be. comparatively uninjured, and the new Stable and Smoke House remain entire, as wel! as the sub- stantial ‘fence around the whole premises ‘This is a good opportunity for any one wishing to build a first class house. The Lot is bounded by the Circle, K street, 2ith street, and New Hampshire avenue. Apply to A. HYDE. oct 23-law3w (intel) OR RENT—THE THREE STORY STORE and Dwelling, No. 8 Bridge street, George- town, so long occupied as Emmert’s Confection- ery. Apply to ARNY, next door. my 3—lawit On 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 and 6th sts Rent moderate. Apply to GEO. W. HINTON, Mer- chant Tailor, 406 Pa. avenue. oct 30 {Organ} HED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS OR WITHOUT BOARD.—Mrs.N WILSON having removed to those new aud com modious Houses ou the north side of D street, be- tween Sth and 9th, is now prepared to accommo date those wishing rooms furnished or unfurnish- ed, with or without board. oct 23-f OR RES P—SINGLE ROOMS, OR AN entire story, consisting of three commodious rooms, can be obtained at No. 311 south side Pa. Avenue, between 9th and 10th sts. oct 13 OOM FOR RENT.—A pleasant Room in the third cash with or without furniture ard to GEO. WILLNER’S Paper-hanging Store, 164 Ninth street. sep 20—1f OTS FOR SALE —TWO OR THREE ood Building Lots in a rapidly improving neighborhood fer aale on ten years’ credit. fay to J.B. DRURY. jy 2i—f HARVEY & ADAMS, AVING PURCHASED OF E. WHEEL ER & CO, all their stock of HARDWARE in the Store lately oceupied by them, No. 345 Pennsylvania avenue, opposite Browns’ Hotel, beg leave respectfully to call the attention of pur- chasers to their well-selected stock of goads. We hope, by strict attention to business anda good assortment of articles in our line of le, to merit a continuance of the custom cf the old firm. nov i—Im HARVEY & ADAMS. NEW STORE, AVING LEASED AND FITTED UP AS a G the Store formerly occupied b: Hooe, Bro. & Co , opposite the Centre Market, am now prepared to sell, on the mos: accommo- dating terms, and at prices which cannot fail to Ear the following named articles, bette 2 part a portion of my stock, and earnestly solic of merous public a share of their patronage: 3 chests very choice TEAS 20 bags Old Government Java COFFEE 5 bays Mocha 10 bags Maracaibo do do 20 bays Rio do a 10 barrels best clarified Brown SUGARS and Granulated do vO dk BUCKETS, BROOMS and MATS lad an peemtamnt all ioe Goods usually po 7 eos WM. BRYAN, ALUABLE BUILUING LUTS, meor the Ka:lroad Depot and Capitel. at Auction” On FRIDAY, the 16th, t shall sell, in front of the prem'ses, at4 o'clock p im ,a fine Bi Lot east of and adjoinin, 'o' the Railroad Depot, having north D street, rarning bac’ Also, at balf-past 1, or immediately after the sale of the above, { shall sell all of Lot No. 7,1 Square No 631, divided {nto three cottage build- ing lots, each having a front of 20 feet, rnnning back 100 feet, situated at the corner of First street east and north D street, aud near the Mos age Terms; One-third cash ; balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, for notes bearing interest from day of sale A deed given and a deed of trust taken Title indisputable < A. GREEN, Auctioneer y LL. BARNARD & CO., Auctioneers (yes HING, CLOTHING.—On w EDNES- DAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY evenings of this week, we will offer for sale at public auc- tion, a large and fu'l supply of Fail and Winte- Keadv-made Clothing, which will be sold with- out reserve, such ae— Coats, Pants, Vests, © Under Garments, &c., &c. Allof which are ef the newest style and best material. Sale to commenceat 7 o'clock. Persons in want of Winter Clothing will rave at least one hundred per cent. by r= usacell WALL, BARNARD & Co, noy 12—d Auctioneers. By A GREEN, Auctioneer. : GevERSMENT SALE OF HURSEF, OX- Xen, Chains locks, &c. at Auction .—On MONDAY, the i®th November, 1855, 1 shail sel! , at !20’clock m, st the Washington navy yard. on account of the United States, the following ar- ticles, viz: One Horse and two yoke fine Oxea Four wood room Mantles, one old Seine One lot condemned Blocks «ne lot Ropes and Canvass Shakings One lot old Chairs. Terms cash, in specie. By order of the Navy Agent nov 12-6t A. GREEN, Auctioneer. By JAS. C. M-GUIRE. Aactioneer. OUSE ANP LOT IN THE Firet Ward at Public Sale.—On WEDNESDAY after noon, November 14th, at 4 o'clock, on the prem ises, I shall sell, witheut reserve, Lot 4 in Square No 110, fronting 53 feet 10 inches on north H st., between 19th and 20th streets west, running back 116 feet 4 inches, with the improvements, consist- ing of a two--tory brick dwelling house, with a smali back building and cellar under the front house. Terms : One-third cash ; the residue in 6 and 12 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trast on the premises. nov S—d J.C. McGUIRE, Anct. By JAS. C. MeGUIRE, Auctionesr. ARUSTEER’S SALE OF VALUABLE LOT near the Cepitel.—On MONDAY after- noon. November 1h, at 4 0’clock, on the premi- ses, the subscriber will sell, by virtue of a deed . dated July 20th, 1854, and duly recorded J A.S, No 81, folios 370, &c., one of d records for Washington county, Lot No uare No 616, fronting 49 feet on Delaware betxeen South Band C streets, running 0) feet f this lot with reference to th Capitol ext is such that it must become very valuable in a short time. Terms: One-third cash; the balance in 6 and 12 months, with interest, secured by a deed o! trust on the premises. THUS. J J. “ISHER, Trustee nov 5—eo By ©. 8. WRIGHT; Georgetown TINRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Sy virtue of a decree of the Orphans’ Court of Washi: D. C., (approved by the Cir vty.) the undersianed, ic sale, on THURS- DAY, the 22d dsy of November, 1255, (if fair, if not, the next fair dav,) ali of that piece or parcel ef ground, of which the late Ana Mor- gan died, s'ezed and possessd; situated in the covuaty cf Washingt n and District of Colum bia, avout three miles from Georgetown, adjoin- ing the lands of Jas. C. McGee, and others, near the Rockville Turnpike, containing ten acres, more or less, with a two-story Frame Dwelling upon the same, and general y known as part of 6 tract of Land cailed --F ictchell’s Chance.’? Sale to take place on the premises, at 12 o'clock m. The term: i by the decree are one- third of ase ey in cash; one-third in six months, and one third in AS prescrib day ofscle; the purchaser giving notes with ap proved security, and bearing interest from day of sale, for the deferred payments Titie to be retained until the whole of the pur- chase money shall be paid; and ai! conveyancing at expense of arers N. CARROLL MASON, Trustee. &. 5. WRIGHT, Auct. nov 1—éts TYPHA™M & NORYLET’'S NEW AND CHEAP SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK STORE, veath st , opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall. <RS. TOPTAM, te of Phiizdelpbia, and ORFLET of this ci y respectfully announce t their friends and the public, that they have com- menr ed the Saddling Business at the above stand, where they will make and keep constantly on hand a large and superior as: ortment cf—Me-s®?’ Ladies’, aad Boys’ SADDLES, BRIDLES, MAXTINGALES and WHIPS HARNE every description All kinds ef ‘TR PET BAGS and HA Horse, Spoke, and Dest BRUSH ES. CARDS, CURRY-COMBS, SPONGES, &eo., ke. All material vsed will be the best thet can be obtained; and both of us having been practical work.nen fer se ars, we feel confident tha’ our Work ¢@ vasved, cither for st,le or months fom the | ; ——_— REPORTED FOR THE EVENING STAR. eee Latest from Texas—Goversor's Message. New Onveaxs, Nov. 13.—Later dates have been received from Texns, which contain Gov. Pease’s message to the Legislature, Init he justifies Capt. Callahan's late incursion into Mexico in pursuit of the Indian depredators, but rogrets the necessity for burning the town f Piedras Negras; and opposes further un- anthorized expeditions into Mexico to chastise the Indians. Louisiana Election—Markets. New Onurans, Nov. 13.—The Democratic majority in the State is about 2,000 on the popular vote. The Democrats have both branches of the Legislature. Cotton is unchanged. Mess Pork ts active at $19 00 per bbi. Sugare have advanced ie. « Baltimore Markets. Barrimong, Noy. 14.—Flour is brisk; sales of 5,000 bbls. Geely City Mills) ot $9, Wheat is heavy, but prices have undergone no change since yesterday. Fair to prime white $2 a $2.10; ordinary te prime reds $1.90a$2. Strietly prime $2 05. Corn is unchanged and sales are light Old white and yellow 85 a 95c. isions —Sales are limited, and nearly all kinds were firm. There is a slight improve- meut in Bacon—sides 12! a 120; shoulders 12} a 12¢¢ Mess Pork 21 50a$22. Lard is quiet, in bbis. 12 a 12ie; in kegs 13} a 13}c. But- ter and Cheese in demand. New York Markets. New Yors. Nov. 14 —Flour is firm; sales of 13,000 bbis.; Ohio $9.12¢; Southern $9.75. Wheat bas advanced; sales of 12,000 bushels Western red at $1.97; Southern red $2.10.— Corn has advanced; sales of 40,000 bushels Western mixed 964. Pork is firm—sales of 250 bbls. mess ai $22 59.8 $22 624 Beef is drooping—eaies of 250 bbis. at $16 for Chicago repacked. Lard is ws etter ie noe of 1000 bbis. at 12}¢.— Whiskey is,dreoping—sales of 100 bbls. at 394c. Stock Transactions. New Yorn, Nov. 14.—Stocks arefirm Sales of Eries at 50}; Cleveland and Toledo Railroad 70; Canton Co. 22; Cumberland Coal Compa- ny 23; Michigan Central Railroad 944; Cleve- land, Colambus and Cincinnati Railroad 2034; Michigan Southern Railroad 944; Galena and Chicago Railroad 1183. RUSE BUSHES, of gg oe BEING A GOOD SEASON FOR Trensplanting, the citizens ef Washi: are respe tfully informed that an extensive = tion of the very best ROSES on their own roots are otfered forsale, and those purchasing to the amount of $5 will be fasnished with a man to plant (hem,aitee WASHINGTON NURSERY, Fifth street, betwecn K street and New York avenue, Washington. M. GRIFFITS nov 10—6t GAMBLER’S TRICKS WITH CARDS | Diy rhea AND EXPLAINED BY J. Hi. Green; price 25 cents. BONE oce YSTERIES OF FREE MA- SONRY : containing ali the ‘ce of the O; conferred ina M pose gga tod rae Wm. Morgan; price 25 cents. HOME COOK BUOK : containing several hun- dred excellent receipts ice 25 cents | LAWS OF LOVE? & complete code of gal- | lantry, containing conctse rvles for the conduct of | a courtship through its entire "ess. Aphor- | isnis on love, the courts of love in aineteenth | century, rules for telling thecharacters and dispo- | sitions of worman; price 25 cents LADIES’ GUIDE TO BEAUTY: containing practical advice on improving the comslexion, the hair, the bends, the forma, the teeth, the eves, the fert, the features, so as to insure the highest de- | gree of perfection, of which they sre susceptible, | aad also upwards of one hundred receipts for va- | rious co-meties, ofls, pomedes; only 25 cents. Any cf the above Books can be b-vgut of the Agent, AL ADAMSON, Seventh street, posite the Posi Office, where be keeps on hand all the CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, MAGAZINES, and NEWSPAPERS, BLANK BOOKS, PENS, INK, PAPER, STATIONERY of all kinds, CHILDR 8 TOY BOOKS, PRIMMERS. ABC CARDS, PLAYING and VISITING CARDS, BALL, &c. nev 6. -3m* pe an aa seat ban tl EMOVAL.—THE UNDERSIGNED, ON Monéay. the t2th tnstant, will remove their office to the Banking-Louse en 7th street, (lote Selden, withers &Co ,) where they will continue a general Banking and Exchange business. SUTER, LEA & CO._ (Organ) MORE RICH DRESS GOODS FROM AUCTION. H OGPEN TO-DAY ANOTHER SPLEN- did assortment of Fancy and Staple DRESS GOODS, many of them bought at auction, and will be sold atasmall advance on the cost for cash, or to prompt customers. 100 dress jatterns, all wool, Frepeh Nousselin. Which will be sold at abozt half their valud 5) plenes fancy plaid, striped and figured Dress Silks, ut mach less than cost, to close them out 20 dress patterns in rich plain and striped Moire anuase acd Beyadeustriped Silks, decided arpains 10 pieces heavy black striped moire antique, pield and figured Silks, which we kuow to durability, By unremitting efforts to give srtis be cheap faetion at hope to merit, ‘and respectfaly solicit, 29 pieces piain colcred Silke, in all (ze desirable ashare of public nage sbades patronage. Pasticular attention paid to covering Trunks and repstring all kinds of work. Saddlers’ tools constantly on hafid. nov 7—tf a masta GAUTIER’S SALOON, For the Accommedation of Ladies and Gentle- men C GAUTIER TAKES PLEASURE IN ‘e forming his numerous patrons that he opened the GENTLEMEN’S RESTAUR attached to his establishment, after a thor renovation and improvement. He ha: and improved every branch of his bu with the assistance of a numerous body of superior workmen io every departinent, together with his accumulated ex perieuce and strict attention to ev- ery Wish of his guests, he hopes to merit an In- creased patron: DINNERS, BALLS, and PARTIES attended to in his usual elegant style. He has in his em- loy four superior French cooks, perfvct aitists, for serving fashionable dinners alone, either one of whom will be sent to private houses at the mod- erate charge of two doliars for services. Families desirous of entertzining this winter shuld consult with C. GAUTIER in regard to their arrangements, ae he can furoish a betier and cheaper dinner than can be obtatned elsewhere. C. GAUTIER, 262 Panevenuc. FASHIONAGLE DANCING, AT MUNDER’S ASSEMBLY HALL. IN- _hov 12—e03t a H. W. MUNDER, Professor of Dancing at ¢ Georgetown Co lege and Convent, and prin- cipal teacher in Weshington city, has the bonot to announce tohis former patrons and the public generatly, that he will resume the duties of his Schoot on THURSDAY, November 8th, 1655, at MUNDER’S ASSEMBLY HALL, (edjoining the Star citice,) at 30’c'cck, p.m., for Ladies Misses and Masters, and on the same evening at 7% for Gentlemen. Hie feels assured that the un- equaled progress of his numerous pupils in bir former cla-+es is a sufficient guarantee of his su- perior skill as an instructor. Prof. M. begs leave to remind the public of the unbounded success of bis May Festival Ball at the National Theatre, which was attended by up- wards of 4,000 — His new Hail Is one of the largest, most beanti- ful, and conveniently arranged in the city, with two dressing and supper rooms added, which can be rented for Balls and Parties. The location ts convenient to persons residing in any part of the city. Days of Tuition: On Tuesday and Thursday,at 3o’ciock, p.m., and on the same evenings at for gentlemen. A clas for young married ladies ntlemen will be formed shortly. All whe desire to join bis classes will pleace apply at Mr. Joha F. El'is’ Music Store, Penne. avenue, near Tenth street, or to Prof. M. athis Hall on the above days. i> A subscription list is now open to receive the names of those wishing season tickets fos the Soirees. Only $5 for the senson. oc 30—tf LADIES’ BONNETS. UST OPENED .A SMALL INVOICE OF Ladies’ and misses? Beaver and ay) BONN ETS of the la‘est styles and the mo-t beautiful colors, which we will close out at. asmall advance, at BOTT & HOPKIN Hat, Cap, and Gent’s Furnishing ment. corner of a. avenue and 6th qt ice Browas’ and the National Hots. nov 9—eo3t HE PRISON OF | WEMTEVREDEN, and 3 glance at the t Indan 0, by Walter M. Gibson. 1 vol, with iaseatonee nov a Hk tahlish- » delween s | for city and country use. S$, VAtl and CAK- La E ING BArKETS, and FANC $ HORSE BLANKETS, COVERS, COt.).A8 20 pieces very rich lustre plain black Silk 25 do more beautiful plaid French Merins, witha large lot of plain French and English Mer‘nos end printed Mousselins 100 new style Stella t rocha, long azd square, and a superb let of black Thibet Sbhawis SO new style Cloaks, just received, in rich metre antique, velvet and cloth A full st-ck of a!l kinds Mourning Goods Gur assortment of Staple Gcods for genere) fam- ily consemption is now complete in all depart- ments, and all of the best class. 1* To whieh we invite the« purchasers before making their selections iF We do expect and Must insist on bills being paid that we present, without further no*ice. COLLEY & SEARS, No. 523 7th street, 3 doors north Pa. avenue. nov S—eetw WINTER MILLINERY. RS M.A HILLS WILLOPEN A SPLEN- did assor'ment of the above or comprisi BONNETS. RIBBON FEATHERS, FLOWERS and KDA DRESSES, all of the latest styles, on Wed- nesday, November Mth. Pe. avence, s. side, bet. 8th and 10th sts. pecial attention of ATE RELIEF FOR THE TOOTH-ACHE I8 FOUND. ‘Re IS NOW OFFERED TO THE world a most effectus! remedy for the cure of Tooth ache, in fact the only one known to cure ne t violent tooth-ache Snstantaneously, ff prop*rly applied according to directicn. Should the pain after the first application, in course of time, re-appear, the same application bas to be made again, and after two or three applications the cure will be effectual and the decayed tooth as useful as any cther. This really indis bie remedy causes n> palp, and is warran’ to have no injurious effect whatever Flense califor A. FERGER’S TOOTH-ACHE BALSAM. Price 25 cents per pbia'. To ve bad at the Drug Sttecotat A. J. RIDG- LEY, CHAS. STOTT & CO., D. 3. DYSON, V. HARBAUGH, and J.B. GARDNER & CO, Washington. = nov 3 WATCH REPAIRING. JATCHES, CHRONOMETERS and Pocket W Timekeepers of every Gesciiption however cowplicated, sbillfelly repaired by com t workmen A practical knowledge of this branch’ of our business, te which sirict personal attention is given, cuarantees entire satisfaction to persons having dine Watches, 4c to repair. M W.GALT& BRO. Sa4 Pa. avenue, betw. 9th and 10th sts. nov 3—f MRS. CHOATE V ILL OPEN HER FALL AND WINTER MiLLINERY,on SATURDAY next, Octover 2th. She is ready to attend punc- tu lly to all orders the Ladles may favor ber, with Cerner of Louisiana oe gta a el AME R. oot 15-18 “| Marriages, ESPECTFU , INFORMS THE PUB R lic in general, that sbe will — information in ell the Affairs relatiag to 1 oe Wealth, , Love, Journeys. Law Suits, Difloulties in Business. Absent Friends, Sickness snd Death. and in respect to all other subjects. She is also ‘Ages of persons by reading num- en eee ‘who wish to consult Medame R. i call soon, as she will remain in the Mity taca short time. She can be consulted at all 3 andevening. Her nameison the hoon Og 13th mire cornet or Pane left hand Geatiemen a FRANCK TAYLOR. [%- ‘