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THE EVENING STAR is PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner Pennsylvania Avenue § Eleventh St., By W. D. WALLACH. Papers served in packages by carriers at $48 year, or 37 cents per month, To mail subscibers b- Scription price is $3 0a year, for + Eben VOL. XII. Copies, one cent: in wrappers, two sents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the inserted three times for §1; every other day or semi-weekly, 25 per cent. advance; onve a week, 30 per cent. advances, { ) THE FORTUNE OF ABDALLAH. A Persian Stery. Abdallah was a prosperous barber of Shiraz. @ married a woman of surpassing beauty, but A FAITHLESS WIFE—A FALSE FRIEND The following story of life came to us (says the Louisville Democrat) vouched for as true, but all names withheld. It is only another For Rent and Sale. R SALE OR REN’ BRICK H USE, on 6 .—A lJarge four st treet. belwoen M F3 4 ! .. This house is well supplied with excessively vain, so that his whole subsistence | evidence of what curious notions some people eaking trumpets, bath fixtures, and all was consumed in providing her with dresses, | hold of virtue and honor. oe With sutheient room in fhe seeped cin for trinkets, and the luxuries of a miniature ha-| Some weeks ago a loving couple separated, | (ont, A pump of exe-lient water in front of the rem the wife mere the city Css ly for the pur- door, This anne. contains ex bea chambers, a Above all other women the wife of Hassen, | pose of spending several weeks with her rela- | !8's. ssioon parlor, and a fine dicing room the King’s astrologer, was envied by mes wife tives in one of the Easte: kitchen. Persons desirous of purchasing will please rn States. By ap- intment she was to in company with a aliforniar—. friend who being about to re turn to the land of gold, offered his services to see safe among her friends. The parting between the devoted dusband and the atiec- tiomate wife, was, as might expected, too examine for themselves. A sinall amount of cash hand, and a credit from one to four yetrs on the balance. The above house stands on one of the most slevatee points in Washington, and commands a fine view of the Potomac. For further information call at G. H. VAR- NELL’S Painting, Emporium, No, 51 Louisiana onze. between 6th ad 7th streets. north side: or of Abdallah, the unostentatious barber ; for she affected great grandeur, and could afford it, om account of the large salary and hand- Some presents bestowed upon her husband. One day the discontented beauty announced to Abdallah that she would no longer continue mq Star. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, OCTOBER I1, 1858. a _ |THE WEEKLY STAR. This excellent Family and News Journal—con- ‘ining & greater variety of interesting reeding than nn be found in any other—is pubushed on Saturday Ne = hat bas Tuer Evening Sr x ores Tt 5 . a on late so generally throughout the emer <A ‘Sing! en (in Wrappers) oan be proou: at the couter, immediate the issue of the paper. Price—THRES CENTS. TL Postmasters who sot as agents will be ai- lowed a commission of 2 cents. NO. 1, Wood and Coal. Shoes, &c. . Educational. NOTHER ARRIVAL. ADIES’ SHOES !—LADIES’ SHOES !!—The OA D iC} A COAL—COAL—COAL!!! success I have met with during th B BEING, AN0. Pay oe i gs . The schooner Mary Ann, Captain Gites, jest ar | short 1 established, ena- FRENCH AND GLISH. tived and now unloading 2% tons best RED AND | bios ime to offer Ladies’ Shoes, of my own make 39 F StREEr Wasmixeton. WHI lb ASH COAL, hoop Sa cash. Call atonce | the following Prices: Principal-DONA LU MACLEOD, A. M , Univer- leave your orders. en w. Se at pene = liek Las ing Griters. The caeck tS ow. Dealer, ry I begin 002 14th street. near Canal. | Children's beat Eng. Lneting Monday in September. and end ontine Site of fon J.& W.M.GALT’S Market Grace a gp = Pa pet S 2d = bet 7 Fee thoroug! lites ont ntific culture. sou . e tar on, sl EI ripe eos MILLS, Skin Gaiters, warren neds at $2 — se | the Fremch Department ne ge ‘advantages, ‘oot 0} reet. it 18 Unsurpassed. Kv-ry o'ass, the primary as well as the senior, te the personal w 16 Pa. be = vs avenue, aA ae ADIES’ SHOES, MISSES’ OES, CHI L SOREN S Shdps, SHOES. CHIL are solling at unusually low prices at The Ladies Se eS tween &h and ECONOMY AND CONVENIENCE Combined by using the SAWED AND SPLIT Woop. supervision of the Principat, pd th i N ‘hoo! out of raris possesses & purer standard = 451 Massachusetts avenue, between 6th and 7th aa Weare seliing Ladies’ fpsting Gaiters at. of good Frenoh, or better corrective of had F: % to live with bim unless he gave the miser- | sacred for vulgar eyes to witness ; but the part- th side. CHARCOAL SUPERSEDED asa KINDLING go lorveco Boots Y iting, eater facil thos for able business of barber, aad adage that of as- | ing concluded, as all ag 2 human will'end, Pye house will be ready for Cooupancy on BY THE RESINOUS PINE, Be > Lenm Ew segeniar that tana he ie strengthened by the t In vain did he represent to her that | 874 the husband wended bis way to business. 25th eiOusstennia keine, posed of by the | avits cleanliness and quick ignition readily suggest | &o., &o.: all our own make. and eee. socsesoncl Peet ALEaNsRS trimming beards was his habit, while of astro-| The wife and her compagnon du voyagey| 004-eotw (States.) OO E1200 L 2 OOLLe iy 17-6 TIMOTHY CLARK, | MUSIC ON THE FiO. THE GUITAR AND 1ogieal predictions he know nothing ; she in- | Seated side by side in the omnibus, were jostled | ¥7 A LUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALKTwo "all kinds of i "PO THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON CITY, | taucht by the indies of the fam'y, offering supenor section, rsoved obey ST | Ato dopotritesapponsds ey ehacned Wor | vate eae ete tert ets WHITE 48H. RED ASH, a Niven CidonsShoetor digs | “site cho ese nna Be ag weetta, resolved te obey. _ jeaticn 2 ‘ . - ‘ eyed and this past SO ears, bt of i . will take t for literat So, observing the eccentric Tractices of the be er instead of stopping at Sey- Brick Wester oe “Extent north. Thue proper'y CUMBERLAND COALS know by this me what will t them in that line, seen for witch they a « prepared and wil: reoeive astrologers, he took @ brass basin and a pestle Jolased thee calito train, * fod at hg BeORGe wee end on erp. pply tor ‘on hand from the most Spa sete ex which ou can prove | stitheend of the year éipicmas or suitable testimo- of steat inte er niats and saiting bie basin, Pe as See ab oe oe ackpal’ botee fe oe 516 2th street. near D. aene Gem. Approved Mines in the Country. the articles at the. principal Shos Stores in Wash. further information see circulars. 004-3 tssepa> yh. oe j — Y le neeamee | ~ a Predict the events of the future, detect thieves | istered as man aan wife. Instead of de- COR RENT.-A be story PRICE pall 2g {7~ Coal kept in Floored and Roofed Yards, MoCur rl Son's Phiindelohin Ken ‘nd ly sccaicaulniaaa’ mg Carusie, Pa.) coteaed wack see el anna eee) Cert oe Bo cust doy, tiny passed bor kd | Btreet,No. a ae, Gat and water ine rem Meee UNKS! TRUNK TRUNKS! | | Twenty-6ith seamon(s munihe) commences No- said, Si bee . : sex. Inguir « W. RAD L, oe . M. — - 24. the barber, is certainly mad!" But it chanced | till they occupied the room at the hotel.’ corner of izth and D streets. se 29-t! soo M. GALT, has now and constantly keep that acertain lady, returning from the bath, | | During this stay the wife consented to fly with Office—Northwest corner 12th and C sts,, No. 547, Number limited to 25 Inds. to whose im provement ths ume and energies of the Principal are constantly large T The undersi, SRR: TT. su y the wife > 3 = BE. Jg- | Wharf—Foot of 17th st., formerly Van Nesa’s. omens sel Leather voted. walked through the Bazaar with her vail torn; | her paramour to California, and began tomake A PSP ROR RENTIN TH ror ire the se 23-tf : * . TRUNKS AN % ALIS ais arene oxpanee 70. Circulars at this office. she appeared in great distress, and upon hear- Preparations accordingly. In these prepara- | H at resent Nee fed by Dr. B, Finley Hant., —_—_____——————_—_————— es ron | RT TAPLSTR Oo ead ee oe acer ee es Oe et Kukwoet ing the cry of Abdallah, sent one of her slaves tions meet, ery nrg ae second week passed | avenue’ between sth von Geer scares HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES. TRAVELIS BAGS and SATCHELS: fine | address, n R.K BURNS. to him with this message: “If you are an im- way. 1e landlo ‘ame impatient for his | best business squaresin Washing: ‘unning back i a — ADDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS, &o. se2-eosw ___Principal and Proprietor. Postar my husband shall cause ‘you to be bas- belay Trenigone. When this | fo 0 "Bor harthse tnforeeton only a ear: | kite ele eer cosires fecal publiosstention to] Prepared to compete with the best mann | “HE COLUMBIAN COLLEGE form sue where shall Sad’ neokiess feeains| wisely nad gallnody dene eeee eee reny, | soso Be HONE. —_witit’ | HOUSE FURNISHING GooDs, riot ine Committee at ths Fatt of the Siciropat. | The next Session of this Insiiutinn wii som which I have lost thisday.”” Poor Abdallah, | himself, and was suddenly taken with a leay- FO# RENT—“TWO ROOMS in ine third atog | which cman rencered, complete in every depart- br. Meohanios’ Institute for 1857 = Fearne ees, Wedaesdas, the twenty-ninth (2th) of A ry 18 i pied sa an o| a , 5 - of — a © x Seniaventan unre td" il | ewan noe ofits s | SOPRA L RTE OO Ae |, ne caer rumnrrvns, | aR Mata cores, Since | St omen wna cmmtgn ime to invent an answer, said : ‘She can w iv 5 ply to u jabs, 5 ap very extensive colloction, embracing almost every 6 best on OD. a . the pearls, when thoy aro near. for the veil is | Whither he had gone. The wife was alone in a \OR RENT.The DWE nce — Qouceivable variety necessary to furnish the in iznxiy Tuomas, Saddler, | son. aan torn ‘*” These words were reported to her by | Strange place—without money, withouts friends, | "OR & shronhon $a ae eer | Rae sxtunnve Dineibeones Sane ene pally penetra oi of the Coluratvas Gatisgs will someone fie raat the slave, and she uttered a cry of joy, “Admi- | 89d a two-weeks hotel bill to pay, and nothing | the front of the Uity Hall, next doortothe residence FRENCH CHINA. N. B.—Trunks Covered and every description of | Session on Wednesday, the eightn (8th) of Septem rable prophet,’’ she exclaimed, ‘-I placed my | to show but some of h's old clothing. fd. M. Carlisle, (the proprietor.) t» whom applica- | Gold band. plain, white, and richly-decorated Din- tion may be made, The house will be rent: for the dwelling-house of a private family. The rent will be $700 per annum, payable at such periods as may he ngreed pearls for safety in a rent that is in the veil of the bath ;"’ and she ordered Abdallah to be presented with forty gold pieces. Now, it In this dilemma, she fortunately met with some acquaintanees from the city,who advanced the money to satisfy the landlord’s demands, on. se 23-tf A large assortment of Dinner and Tea Ware, + Apply t oma WeketNow! J. G. BINNEY. President. Pp ESTERN ACADEMY, Repairing executed with nestness and dispatch, JAS. S. TOPHAM, (Late Tornam & Norrtet,) No. 499 7th street, oppo, Odd Fellows? Hall mé-ly ‘Washington, D. ner, Dessert. and res, in detached pieces, treet. With and without mottoes, ich (ups and Saucers. s i : A SELECT SCHOOL FOR BOYS. should be known that the Persi and take her home again. But the question | f,0R SALE—On very reasonable terms. ua- | Pitchers, Perfume Bottles, Card Receivers, = = = Twenty four vupils only in the department of there are scresas, the namee€ which inare | wat, How could she fot ber keense eee Binder GE GROENDY namberoa’a: it aquare | With sarge varity of | rey parortatfe:ana torats | NEW BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. | Matnernttion Sixteen pupils only inthe depart ive “veil.” § i » near the Catholia rob, 1 yy £ + pari . ee cont al lusmenian: Py 8 eOky meee eT avail.” | SoAbdallah, | account give of herself? Invention was, for | aati" [rey seny io cRUah IB ihe Seventh Ward, IRON-STONE CHINA. Tho undersigned has just returned from the great | “SILAS L. LOOMIS. A. Mu Teacher of Matho by a lucky necident of speech, had not only | once, at fault; and, on the arrival of the omni- | A + No. 5i6 7th sti opposite Intelligencer Of- | Dinner. Tea, and ‘Toilet Sets, trade sales in New York and Philadelphia with a | matics. Ta i saved himself from the bastinado, but he gained | bus, instead of driving home, she hired a hack, | & se 2i-Im* Also. in detached pieces, a large stock of the latest | large and varied assortment of European and Amer; A.GEORGE WILKINSON,A. B., Teacher of forty pieces of gold. and was taken to a house in the upper part of VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE—The cee GLASSWARE. tenn publications, bought very low, snd will de sold | Lanrung At length, another lady, the wife of the the city. In that house she spent some three subscriber offers at private sale the property known as the Bakery situated on the south side ofthe Canal, near the Alexandria Aqueduct, together with the wharf, which is about 20 jeet deep from Canal Bares the tow-path being included in this prop- erty. The Bakery has a front of 64 feet on the Canal ‘8nd controls 5 inches of water for driving its ma- chinery, This property for Bakery or Coal Yard 1s not any im the District. sur ed by | Yard now in the occupancy treasurer, made her a Ppearance, and j that moment messenger from the treasurer came up to Abdallab, in the bazaar and spoke to him. The lady stood close by and listened. * Abdallah,”’ said the slay. my master bas lost the king's great ruby; if thou hast the wisdom of the stars thou canst find it; if not, thou art a pretender,’’ and I will assuredly Cause thee to be bastinadoed.’’ weeks, in what way may be imagined—never venturing into the street, lest she should be detected. On Sunday afternoon, about the close of the third week of her self-imprisonment, she was startled by seeing her bechand drive up to the door in a buggy, and enter the house. Great fear came over her, which she could not shake off—every moment ex U “Also. 8 Wood and Coal Decanters, Flagons, Goblets, Champagnes, Clarets, Hocks, Sherries. Liquor: Water pieces, Also, [vory-handled Kuives only, cheaper than any other house in Washington. Aiso, a complete assortment of Classical and Common SCHUOL BOOKS. and Writing Paper, Pens, Ink, and everything in the tatione line. FANCY GOOD ‘able and Desk Ornamen' &e.,&0. Juvenue Picture Books of ali corte. Amerioan, French, and Bohemian, such as— Musical Instruction. Mesicat ATTRACTIO PRO BONO PUBLICO MUSICALE. The Art of Teaching Musi eiras, burgundies, 6 wis Celeri-s, Salts, Bi 8, Dishes, Pitchers, &o* TABLE CUTLERY. in sets of half dozen or fifiy-one and fifty three Tumblers, Finger jottles, Float Bo: A great variety of Starderd and other GERMAN BOOKS. Printed and Biank Books Bound and Ruled to or- der_in the best msnner, at reduced prices. for successiully imparting & Carvers and Forks, Steels, &c. i[J~ Ali the latest Periodica's and Newspspers | Epccation, which gives the si aud 8 BLUCK-TIN GOODS. supplied to-subeeribecs Sowrtr. cessary to be known to elevate t WANBORG. establich the CHARACTER Qsasisscations i i is s 4 of Hurty & Orme and Mr. Barron. Thi ope Such as Chafing Dishes, from 10 to 24 inches, re 7 par + by Prot, De Caniel. ae This time tke | ° H el ng his summons; but hase front of 120 fast on the Canal ard 1ea3g fone Oh | Coffee and TeaUrns, Cottee Pots, Tes Pots, Coffee Cheap Book and Stationery Store, pd far reed ae PARAS « Mo unfortunate barber was at his wit’s end. “ Oh, | it came not. e had called for his own th at side of Green street, and is As eacy of ne’ Biggius, &c. No. 277 south side Pena. avenue, Bi Ufo ences, corner tith ekvect andl Me: avamen. Roman, he exclaimed, ‘thou art the author | Pleasure, and shortly left with one of the girls | sees for consumers fre herr ee ‘ashing “PLATED GOODS. “ee ee eae of this."’ He meant his own wife, but the wife | Of the house. They were gone till dark. ton as any yard in the District. a Such as Coffee and Tea Urns, Tea Sets, LADIES’ FURS TSICAL CARD. of the treasurer, who stood by, imagined he re-| Meanwhile the wife had screwed her courage tee Property wil be offered on bers! terms | Spoons and Forks. years Covered Dishes, Cuxanep, Repaired, Altered, or Exchanged at Tar Sidevuinend bane lonve $0 aay how ferted to her. Guilt is always pale, the post | UP to the sticking place on finding him also un- | Gecrgctown sorte a Te SRA Nee eee ences | Pitchers, so eg eee Sti Pocearivisis avtcas, betwees tebeod Mth wis; prepared to furnish Music (with the best of bands, says. She herself had stolen the king’s ruby, | faithful, and, on his return, met him in the re- | corner of lath street.Washington, D.C. au 25-tf Such as Waiters, Tes Trays, and in sete, Sien of the North American Pur Contpany. a nape omnes Lan Fig a "FISHER. “ a + A . a s g 5 ome . a — = = parted, leaving the barber petrified with per- His surprise may be imagined. Both knew | &e.,in fine condition. It is situated in Alexandria MISCELLANEOUS, GAME HEELWRIGET, MUDGE & CO., i wi iltey: ; , Va... abor Solar Lamps, Girandoles, Wood Ware, : Plonity, jhe approached him, and said in asoft | themselves guilty: both forgave, and promised | 204, Ya. shout five mile from the Long Bridge | Solar Lamps, Gurande i bile tania wach: \ een | tone—*“0 astrologer! I confess that in-an hour | '0 forget, and left the house for home—ste | Snia‘iog co sn accommodating terms. Apply by | Coa! Hods, Ste} ; and Dis. 04 Manse seen ri of avarice I took the jewel. Restore it, with- | 2ctuated possibly by a sincere desire to reform, | letter, through the Post Uffice, to JAMES W. | Waffle Irons, Willow Ware. Britannia Ware, <p out sending me to condemnation '” her five weeks of unlawful love having satisfied sternly replied—+ W BURCH, Washington City. her of the miseries awaiting her. Abdallah oman, I knew thy guilt. an2-tf | £ Bronzed Iron denoriptien, Jum Cooking Requisites of every | IO FRESEL OP STERS | acts for 1 Co.;, Thomas Colt; je Ross & Dickey; Pa es BEAUTit UL COTTAGE, with Barn, Sta- | Together with a large assortment of Articles of RECEIVED EVERY DAY, Carson Bro’s & C z re Where is thy jewel?” She answered *-Under| They are now living together, our informant ble, Carringe, Corn, Cow, and Pouttry Hones, | titty and Oren cent ne ment, 2 necessary to Pre ae G5 ule Compan bart: dosed & Lowe: the fourth cushion from the door. in the apart- | 84y3, as pleasantly as before the journey, hay- | 20d 85cres of I_and inanigh state of cuitivatic part cuiarize. IN EVE b . PK ing again mutually avowed etern What a strange world is ours! eo A Hetion tue Ocean.—The Northern (Eng- land) Whig complains bitterly of the shipment ment of Kashom, my Lord's Georgian slave.” Abdallah hastened to the palace, was rewarded with a robe of honor, a thousand gold pieces and a costly ornament. Urged_by his wife, Abdallah essayed once With an Orchard of every variety of choice Fruits, al fidelity. | for Selo.—The shove property 1s within 534 miles of Washington city, and within 15 minutes’ crive of five churches. If desired wi'l be soid at the same time ali the growing crops, horses, cows. hoge, car- ringes, wagons. and fa:ming implements, together with the entire furniture from parior to kitchen, in- selections, but I pledge amyself to seil as cheap as t Housekeepers will find it decidedly to their in erest to examine my stuck and prices. They will ot only find a iarge assortm: nt from which to make At the Shortest Notice, at LLOYD'S NATIONAL RESTAURANT, Southeast corner of 7th and E streets. se 18-6. ane description of Goods can be purchased in nda delivered to any part of the city or George- kinds: f diately. Add town [ree of ch: URS! FURS! FUR egh peg rs, ’ . F ‘e. ¥ 1c ly. re OW eof charge. PU = Ss: J ‘ on js, inevery more. |The King’s treasure had been broken | of some insane paupers from Boston to Liner, As BOA Meares Aiosanciins Ver sete tL ecient Teabexied Uivest-fivas Europe an | Tug NeW FUR STORE netbctures all its Evening any Ee Ss | open, and forty chests of money chad been car-| pool. This complaint is founded on the letter aa ried away. Not a trace of the thieves had been DE BLE FARM IN CULPEPER A coun v » FOR SALE.—The Editor of the Evening Star is authorized to sell,on very oo- commodating terms and at a low price, one of | a a semoneee who unwittingly took passage on the same ship. The letter says: As they entered the ship, their ghastly vis- ages, staring eyes, and unmenning looks,unmis takedly indicated that the intellect was gone. There were about sixteen of them. It will nat- urally be asked if some Yankee asylum has disgorged its unhappy inmates. This I under- stand was literally the fact. These iT orea- tares, who. perhaps, long since emigrated to the blessed country of the stars and atri 8, discovered The royal astrologer had tried every sortof devinatien and failed, and was, therefore, in disgrace. But in all Shiraz, had reached the ear of the king, who sent for him, and gave bim audience in the Hall of Kalnot Servenchideh. ** Abdallah,”’ he said, with a severe expression in his face, “‘ art thou truly able to read the stars?”’ ‘Put me to the proof?’ answered the barber, who was now prepared for the worst. ‘“ fhen discover the forty chests of gold, which have been stolen, as the most desirable farms in the County of Cuipep- er. Itoontains about 50 acres, of which 2” are woodiand, and the residue arabie land, in a five con- dition for cultivation. This tract is situated about three miles fron. Culpeper Court House. It has upon ita small cwalling: bouse and grdinary farm build- ings, All the arable land not if cultivation is well T eman seeking a country res- attractions not surpassed, if equalled, in Piedmont Virginia. A building site upon rospect, and & x the farm commands a fine muvantain ¥ £9 and balspent the vigor and strength of their | view of the surrounding country for many mios. well as the criminal. Succeed, and then thou days in enriching the bloated Republic, have | The Sol is of excellent original quality, and peou- shalt marry a princess, and become my minis: | been at length sent home to remain a tax upon liarly adapted to the production of wheat, and is at | i extensi’e assortment of French and Iron stone Ch keepers, and all who expect shortly to commence housekeeping, that our stock of line 1s now very complete in ali eaFuEs. and sells as cheap as any store in New ork. iD Old Furs revit aper: Press Boards. | gateriment ef French Folio Peat. Packet I am prepared to offer strong inducements to I Cc. W. BOTEL etter Paper, Marble Paper, Post Office and EK or altered, Tron Hail. nol, LEW ISSON, Furrier, t Ruveloye: Wrapping, Papers. ail Kanda CLAGETT & DODSON, Sign of the os fone oncent aga re ng . hing, Tack and Spice Papers: nung Ink; Alum, Bleaching Powders. «per of every description made .o order. 8u Sm EW FUR IVE DEALERS IN ALL KINDS or SUPERIOR FURNITURE DRY Goons, No. 4, MARKET SPACE. We take greet pleasure in announcing to House- > . wn and other Fur Trim- mi, Ermine, Swangdu SS LOTHING AT REDUCED PRICES, A Rare Opportunity for Bargains. Having opened an estabisiment in New York ci'y, No. 04 Duane street. forthe exciusive pur- ‘ose of maunfacturing our own stock in future, we Reve determined to wel! off, for the next six weeks, our present stock of Ready Made Clothing now im store, at greatly reduced prices, for cish only, to make room for an entire new stock. We therefore s»a:l offer inducements to cash pi NITURE STORE. We are now receiving our Fall stook of FURNI- TURE d@HOUSEPURNISHING GOODS, and se ling lower than any other’ house in Washington. We would invite all to cali before purchasing Onr motto is, “Quick Sales and Small Profits. a) Re en 1D @XO™R . Old Furniture tak: ; ORs Ro. oods inthe above dopartuneuts. FIRST FLOOR ( Basement) ty finned aith & large stock of ant FLOOR OIL- e; OHN FE i ‘ood state of improvement. The owner | CLOTHS, in ail the hewest snd most approved de | chasers never witnessed in this city. Our object an2-ly ‘Odd Fellows’ Hall, % ter ; fail, and [ will hang thee ?”” this count insupportabl Willeeil it for lean than ite value,tt carly appicrtven | Sse tai mail the Rewest and most apsroved de, | chasers never, witnessed exrly call, that purchasers = “«Thore must have an forty thieves!” said } their penal mags rm ipa is made. Persons wishing to purchnas wh please | MATTINGS. all widths, DOOR MATS, &e.& c. may have the benefit of making their selections from BOO BINDING AND BLANK BOO K es making a fortunate and not very | tracted their frightful malady on American Nnecstthesoae A ans EAE awit of fica Wil od lumen Comte LORE EEE. Roasy Made Glethin to.be found thie oat New A Br EDWARD LYCETT, dificult guess. “Grant me forty days.’ | soil The passengers suffered much uneasiness Bo Gar = mee INGS. consisting of a great variety of new and eie- | York. WALL, STEPHENS ce S71, Pa. Avenue, bet. 10: . $ . A 4 4 $ 5 NGS. % States, $ vol .4to. ‘Forty days thou shalt have,”’ said the king, | and annoyance » Reins the whole voyage, as STORE FOR ene eens on Bee dg ant d aians, and extra heavy Three-piy, Douple atelier Raed Bo bite pgs Bpeposr s History of Darga Sta ~~ “eic.to the set. “and thou shalt then die, or live for honor and | these maniacs had no person to look after them. ited toy db ‘Appl grain. Wool Dutoh and Venitisn, in a.l widths. Do. do. Antique. git edges... 10.00 riches.” . but were allowed to range through the ship | io Sid WM GALES ronheu es co Bee Bints,im pleasing variety. ee "| NEW METHOD IN TUNING. Half Turkey or Aptiqns «= 8m So the barber went home and told his wife, | both day and night, rummaging through the | 24 C sts 58. __ 40 %-leotf_ THE LINEN ROOM (Same Floor) Stick ice oozes ant to need Sirther a eos, style of Bock-iunding axesuted. and said. ~ I have forty days to live; I will sit | berths of passengers, as I Suppose, in quest of URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.—A very | 1s filled wicha very extensive stock of all kinds of tuning for #x months after. Send your orders to| {y"ts-am seen i er mat and meditate upon the | food, and scrcaming and yelling in a most hid- large front Room, suitable form small family, is | the very best grades Te Pape pea ee eeg eg |S "New Musical Repository, corner lith. street OS FOR SALE AND TO RENTW—A ke, I beg theo, forty omsee At the bow ee | Ses manner. OL course, having no person to | Row cactitghiery Hevome,in ute or taste for | evar conauiabo syle and quaitygwhiow a | [26 ya, laste seeim_ | PIANOs FOR FALE AND Tp, me, I beg thee, forty beans. At the hour of | take charge of them, their persons were foul | Sinter Gc saci application at 466 13th atraet, ‘Seve | ers.elexant French and urniture Caintz- | SIGN OF THE “ PIANOS a ere You; A evening prayer,daily I will give thee one, that | and filthy, and their actions disgusting in the | eral Table Boarders can be acoommodated, es, Limities, Blankets, Pi ble Covers. S BIé E 6@LE! _ of ——- in Philsdelphis : ‘and Ruabe & Co., by counting the remainder, I may know how | extreme. It isa crying shame that thesemad-| 8° at Sawie is hier oice nee doe wauruleost 4 Sorteat 6 Piss Ss. brie pn An “ wg WO! - tsa! imore. which I wi'l sell or rent yy 4 many days I have to live."” She complied; | men and mad women were suffered to wander OR RENT.—Smits of or single ROOMS. far | of ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSE Les CA Re TRAIT and PICTURE FRAMES, round, oval, | and easy termn ogy altace Bbaaah gave hr a ean nt ul th gran | Vober ceuamsrsanmctet pong tie | Ei eed, oy dol ate | Bek NUS pain Segara ite woe | SMa abs g Ung ea uaesceet, fal | ghar eerpcmmmmaes earmem Ne mol Abda’ gave her a bean, and said with great | United States is to return its lunatics to this the month, week, oriess term. Te:ms #0- | derfully low, mgs tomatoh. ‘or! “ " tantiy on nand, cheap | —-—— frag snd solemnity, “There is one of| country, it should charter a vessel epecially for | %{0;,,APply at 579 Bena. avenue, nearly opposite Aor whieh ie hlled with al tiat ie wows sierant | foreash. >" SURN' WAGNER. | [NUNNS & CLARKE'S uy = in iekGRE bs ca. itea | (bat Purpose, and not mix them unprotected | | aut7-T&Stt Fe HOLDEN¢ | and desirable for the Curtains for the windows. 255 nd on ast day, he said, in an exci = a = among sane pecree.. It wasa woful sight tosee these miserable wretches, conveyed from the ship ina cart ap the streets of Liverpool. My history of them ends here. During the passage manuer, ‘There are forty of them!’ What was his astonishment when, at the instant, a violent knocking was heard at the door? A “+ ASK THY PURSE WHAT THOU SHALT ONOMISE BUY OF STINEMETZ, Wenue, between 12th and TO EC 236, Penn. f ds of apartments, fiom the most gorgeous Sie Damask. Brocatellé, down to the lowest price Merino. THE is filled with all that is novel in the eos cELeBHATED: tind PORTES, Constantly receiving and bor esis aS ‘. i, bi av., eka en a Purobaserewill Bnd it to their in to examine ap2-iv hatween 12th and iSth sts. ADELPHIA Ls oe RY EER DEPOT, No. 381 Pa. av , between 454 and 6th sts. THIRD STORY ( Fourth Floor) ) odne- One k 2.50: dozen guart bottles, $1.50. crowd of men were admitted, and one of them | acts too odious even to contemplate were oom. | San pret wetland and Uione from the ionma of France and Engiand: in au lea Wess the tiecr fresod cost te'asy pert of for themacives the superior quaitios of the above Sridsotly. the chiet, said: “0 Abdallah. wise | mitted among themselves and some of the sea- Bemsieadiaune Hae SA RPETINGS, sume ithe style of Lous X1V, | 0% C.F. & W. GERECKB. | "Stools, Covers, Melodeons, &0,, &¢., aise en astrologer, thou shalt receive the forty chests | men. Surely some inquiry ought to be made Fine Moie-skin Dress Hats $3.50 and th their Rugs to match. hand. = of gold watoushed, but'spare our lives!” In | into the strange affair; tor I can positively say Our prices are warranted to be quite as low as | THE WONDER OF WASHINGTON 18 a supreme bewilderment he answered : amore horrible and more disgraceful oceur- | Fine Calf skin Boots (Philadeiphia those ofary pi ths Northern cities, whilst our selec ecaneeeean we panei nd ~y ‘and PER-Haxcincs axp Urnoisteny Gooms, “This night I should have seized thee and | rence has seldom Sspptsed @ captain de- | oa Gans Gots and Oxford Homeare Liem the vert Ai ity dae have tuate | Sotert ae Rae Meee” inter | | Tho subsoribers keep on hand and make 1¢ order thy wretched companions; tell me. on thy head, | nied all knowledge of their being Innatios. Ties ® 7 . ; Carpetings cut to fit therrroome and sent home with HE CHEAPEST DRY GOODS FURNITURE, such as how knowest thou that essed this knowl- Felt Hats and Caps, ia all their variety. t facility without foal, D Rocking Chairs, Lounges, av. arev oeupe sea, othe, Beard” said the chief of the | Tye Nover Sraswamr built by the Messrs. | “hildron’s Fanor Hints and Alieres’ Beaver and Sn tn 700 BSk WEEE? Bordors and Shades. ' Paper tune in the best robbers, “that the king had sent for thee. . Baltimore, to cross the ove: 1 A UIE FURS.—Now ready, the most desira- | PAS. T. McINTOSH & CO. smal Allg nomen S ade, and Put D- Therefore, one of us any at the hour of sun-| days, hasbeen lances’ The ati senate 2 wiiiemete up into the Intest stylescandat much J MERCHANT TAILORS, cof nrchasers desirous sazing, mover, be sure to oe Setar epaired ‘and Va; Set, to listen at the door, and heard thee 48¥, | one, the vessel being launched side ways, and | '*** prices than ‘BEStNe ETZ ter, Have’ fen eenee their FALL and WINTER ae seroma aS - Bu Sa od oid eB tots ha ‘There is one of them.” We would not believe | moved down her ways by the force of two large] occl between Kirkwoods’ and Wiliards’ Hotel. GOUDS, comprising all kinds of Cloth 4 stand.) The Fil get bargains, auch as were | “A'call is rexpeotfully sovicited from persor @ far- thow wati honed to say, Thess ay ttt] screws, at the rate about ‘five feet per hour. | Zt emer cn were wee ree ee | Saacimeies a iorat Earnpng wonde, ph | Hever etore otter _*2%_ | nrhine ther Noxoot, Se wocey ant do sol fy nitace thea."and fois night} wonterfal thosttide | Tit seer, looking’ eraft attracts great den 4, Many | ondon j 19 ets. all or'whichw libe sold very low for oxsh, RANK T. SANDS, UNDERTAKER | Sf our own make. as low.if » , uut’s Manual of of notice. The Salsimone Hen dastcibes the pro- Pelling machinery as follows : “ Teke a plain flat ring off your finger and Tun iton to the middle of aci upon which it's Orevolve (reely by a power applied inside, which in the vessel consists of four steam Des Photography, Lordon; $1.50. pr aperparchs Practice of Photography, lon; Crookes’ Waxed Paper Process in Photography, London ; 75 cts. J a de la Photographie, Paris, Delestre—Aunuaire Hallenr's Photography, io exclaim, ‘There are the whole forty;’ but re- Store the kiag’s money, and dv not deliver us unto the exscytioner.’”’ ah promised to do what he could Being admitted to the palace, he deelared that owing to some mystery of the stars. it was 1858; $1.25. London ; 37 ote. ree Tae Lost Hrowavr.—Since the ¢ommence- ment of the search for Mr. Thuraton, the wi ing wronaut, in the swamps of Michigan and Canada West. the bodies of two men have been discovered, but neither was identified sa that of Mr. Thurston. One of these was found near body of-the vessel. This wheel is covered by a helt of iron broad enough to enclose the wheel and extend some four feet on each side beyond it; this belt is supported by plates of iron standing edgewise from the surface of the vessel to which they are riveted. These plates of iron divide the space under the belt on each a r . placed amidships. Now to this ring attach at| Price's Photographic Manipulations, London. given to him to discover. either the thieves ori) equal distance all around flanges set at an| 0c7 FRANCK TAYLOR. the treasure, but not beth. The monarch, at | angle adapted to act upon the water as pro-| 7s, VISITERS length consented to take ‘the forty chests, and pellers, striking the water by the swift and To WASHINGTON will find at PHILP’S fulfilled his promise to Abdalla. powerfu! revolution of the wheel around the | Book an ma eeees Deere ae) the a jes nalities not usually kept. every article connected with thetrade, In addition there isa fine Art Gallery at the rear of the store, iping & varied collection of Oil Paintings, Water-color Drawings. Photographs, Chromo- { ithographs, and Engravings, the imspection of Montue, Mich... and the other in the river, at | side of the wheel into compartments, and these | “Visiting Carta ouprimedcad printed’ Tilbury, East. in Canada. A correspon jent of | compartments above the water lin in Pauly paroale sresives frees the Northern cities, the Chi ree Press, reflecting on his sad | cl sed at the side next the wheel Ail the new Frenoh Novels, Medical and Scientific fate, had been “induced to compate the time | eatirely from view. Below the water line Books received om publication i be would be in falling to the earth; his mean | are of course open to admit the free action of FRANKLIN PSILP, | velocity, as well as the momentum with which | the wheel upon the water.’ pa S32 Pas av. bet. 9th and lon ste. he would strike the earth. His elevation was thought to be three miles when he was last seep; and astoming this to be the distance be fell. it would only require thirty-one-and-a- half seconds for him to reach the earth,a mean i d. Assuming bis i gteike the earth Kiturme’a Waace.—There are more ways of killing a whale than harpooning him. Oar old friend, Dr. B., of Charleston, told us that he killed a whale once upon a time, off the Dela- ware. with arifle-ball. Dr. Jenkins writes to the Southern Christian Advocate, from Shang- BAcon & RAVEN’S UNRIVALLED PIAN- OFO! with a momgatem equal to 160,800 pounds, or | bai, April 12: “ A remarkable occurrence took a little more than 50 tons—a power sufficient | plate when H. M.'s screw ‘steamer 4p, ves- to sestter his body, bone, and shusele, into at- | 961 Nimrod was ing under steam, for oms so minute as searcely to be perceptible, if pot to bim deep into the eorth.) a 10> The Olympian games, after discon tinued for Bfane mavarea vean, Proeunsl lished at Athens, fd the ancient Stadium, by decree of the Qlueen Regen: of Greece fhe shto had situct tin prpatahensenae ‘ac! > but ko from.tbe position that sucn could not be ie ease, the real eause was evidenced on looking astern, on tieir discover:ng a la-ge whale sv- SF A correspradent, who hex been reading | ered nearly in two, blowing conyatsivel A . b po siisy of toe tae thine cubtenere bd =| Bleeding 50 ely an to tedden the weerel aor cine Seat ies i mi shuidall probably like to have free’ passcs ty | tnd. The whale bad, doubtless, been struck thy palice of Hevea.’ He at the same time sug, thatthe Golders of those «‘passes’’ would pre! bly be “dead beads.” « iota ‘egee by the screw-propeiler; and, A ines were brought to & momen- ca stand 5 yy the shock.” J rears, a. or to punctual customers. 8¢ 22-eolm same style of work (not city make,) oan be GaRRIsON StREEr, Navy Yarp. this city. 5 calis attended to at all hours, Keeps | **'™ . T. K. PLANT & CO. ICTURE CORD AND TASSELS. fone Ss is ni “2 wen f 10 os FX Fh ae A handsome assortment of PICTURE CORD | fins of af and every article re- lanufacturers of F urni and TASSELS, SHADE CORD, TASSELS and | quired in his line. » | —2e2-Sm S50 D street RASSKS, BUFF HOLLAND, Gold Band and All orders from the country attended to wit! NO! Ww Y. ommon WINDOW SHADES; also, a cnoice se- | promptnessand on moderate terms, Also, furniture T OLD MAG ae LA A Wale q f PAPERHANGINGS: just erro os neatly repaired and varnished. 80 0-6m HE nderangeed ster - | cae fection MARKE TER’ ® urd of Sine Rive ayok “fhe ealivy of No, 486 7th street, eight above W411. STEPHENS & Co lation.10 barrels and half barrels. The quali-y of So» ” Odd Fellows’ Hall. No St2 Penn. Avenue. | the Whisky known 80 y in for £2 colin BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ READY-MADE | the past eight years, will always b= kept up to H4ts OP THE SEASON. ners Shor i S. Witte former hy I have the pleasure to introduce the HANDSOM-| parents avd sonvdiann woh ct tide ear Gar GUE ao, 8 freak ouen oN Po femme pen with ‘chaalafa' Got ege Outfits portation, Gerting them from first hands I nea ieee ad retard hype oe “acSatomd oan offer them much lower than usually sold in thie by caaeee ine fine whiskies in Now 2 wee a eipne. out A peer at Fee eats alee. or eth | Where they oan fit out their ghuldren of ali sixes. in weer AN a SIMPSON. EI — — cn_of the “White Bear,’ corner 8 few miputes, wit every description of READY Oface 109 south Frost st. F phan: tn Nowe stress end, ‘i avenue. HOPKINS. a Gaxments of substantia: and di qualit York, % Wall street. 00 5-ly F A CAR wat watta kl STEPHENS & CO. ES@ GOUDS JUST RECEIVED. ILIES & PERSONS BUYING CLOTHS | _® oe. av. : aye ANS Cassin ERES BY T ea on ASHIONABLE PERFUMERIES, from the ta ee periber bes Jest received, on consignment, ohoiite'ted ERUsiM EMRE Tocteymarese” | Ri tmethemapactebee. meer Se coe | Era Ron ac ke tensively gene! in those goods, offer | NDOLINE CK advantages to pur: oods than AI ‘OOTH, NAit. Hep BA pee 4 We will cut very cheap. No charge H kuaace st ‘@1BBS's 7 Wilars Ho jn Now RRI having & steam aj and at his Sales KR iewaatibe well ‘orthose purchas- | ee” P iy ing by the yard to look before they buy, as this is | UBIN'S EXTRACTS. all odors, at GIBBS § A th hich | | UBIN’S EXTRACTS, s iter ee Sow taut | LOE rage ae eee | ee oon eS OEY. « es ers. hn — ne i* Abe & CO., ION STAGES BETWEEN . KUGLER, f ie’ tye bss oaeee Ato eviiee: AND W. INGTON, — a bier: — Sd 2d and $d sts., se 7-co2m ‘Sth and 1th 8. Les’ rees’s lotel every M y, Wednes- ‘Will furnish and send ICECRAM. ineng past Nae an mad Fla for Brookeville, att e city at 1.30 por eallon,; 40 cente 8 9 . Fairs, Piaee.e pup oeuanwnte sefaeedcy eto tt fee Sea arate KW MEXICO, oe ine ea Doreen ‘comer 7th ant (i ae SU n purbusnoe o ihe a0t of Congress approved pS elt S Mets commen Thank I st04 | ee PLANE, UNDERTAKER, No. as ih May ®, joe, entitled NO 3 EV ESTON B. TURNER, Proprietor. * trent between ret x jexteo,' iv P i to ORR NEW Beoks as HE ERS Taba ad qantehatitescnerteeite: | MO* RAE NoADUUANTERS | ed gM 109,” co oe in wn thatthe ne i 5 s a sey K Hees SegPtay ci na Corner of Seventh and Streets, q pew Roe ee His are from and after the ih | 4) 8 fall supply of Booke used oa $e] bli ivate Sehoois. pr CIDER VINEGAR—Kighteen barrels ¢ head, at the city of Washington, ae aor vChaspar hanpest. ves) pare Cider toere opoonigg SLL this 27th day of prormber, A> Dos Sie HEAP SCHOOL, BOOKS and ohs»p School corner Vermont averne nad 15th at Aidit oan cH SS On FS Bin REE ee” | Cttrcano memes pee oe nareee oC ne © 26 8 3H Pean.averve, | ONS3 F. ELLIS,