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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED BVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY BXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner Pennsylvania Avenue & Eleventh 3t., By W. D. WALLACE. Papers served in packares by carriers at 948 year, or 37 cents per month. To mail subscibers the sub- Sorption price is @3 50% year, in advance ; $2 for 2 months ; $1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of |2 cents a week. Single Copies, one cent: in wrappers, two cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) inserted three times for $1; every other day or semi-week!ly, 25 per cont. advance ; once a week, 50 Cent sdvance. VOL. XII. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1858. JESSY. A Tale of Old Loaden Bridge. The Thames, three centuries ago, had char- | fore him, and beseached or her lover; the former taking advantage of the silence of her father, fell on her knees be- him to restrain his acteristics essentially different from those that | *Dger- But the Jew waved his hand, while his fury at distinguish it in the present day. Gone are the * Begon and gardens which, from Whitefriars to “— burst forth in words. jou disgrace of thy tribe! thou esiminster, adorned its banks; the six-oared, | Teproach to thy father! or I shall slay thee !”’ canopied barge has given place to the smoky steamboat; th e girl, shuddering and overawed, crept to terman’s occupation, by the the little balcony, and in a few minutes dis- erection of so many bridges, like Othello’s, «is | SPpeated. The Jew seemed suddenly to have =— the spirit of romance has fairly vanished Tom stream;’’ in a word, everythi ; arch of triumphant ufllit, gaberdine a long dagger, ays so. As atill, on the | °!siming: tt wash the marble palaces of sea- ct ice, music nightly sounds, and love | °PPressor of our race! it breathes his sigh, so, bd shall never come again, did the gallant, gliding | bat go at last ' over the unpolluted stream, woo his mistress Love assignation their dignity to touch the guitar; the woman's silver voice was heard, making yet more smooth the unvexed and transparent bosom of “gentle Father Thames.” The moon shed a flood of light upon the single bridge, which, spanning the noble river, bore even onee a rg wines — e : ee F % ot the night, burned like coals of fire; mut- the now impure, gaseous mas Bilhsecar ye ~ tered incoherent words, and snatching from bis yes, in the darkness dashed forward, ex- “ Unbeliever ' comtemner of the law of Moses! will be no crime to in the good old times that | 8¢24 thee now to that hell whither thou would’st ‘The dagger grazed Shakspeare’s breast, but ere. The high the next moment he had snatched it from the it derogatory to | infuriated Hebrew’s hand. ‘Old man, I woo thy daughter honorably.”’ thy honorable love But my dagger is gone— q of thought he mounted to the balcony that prcjected over the starling on its granite shoulders a hundred houses; long | 224 drew the ladder, by which he had ascend- shadows were cast easiward; the tide, Tekin ed, after him. Shakspeare, although he di- through the arches, created a slumberous | Yined not what the Hebrew 3 motive might be, sound; the Globe Theatre, on the bank-side, | Waited the reault of his action with extreme where Shakspeare personated his own immortal | #®Xiety. Presently he heard a faint ery likea crea vidual, who had lately stood within the walls E ¥ its = indi- | 8Upplieation for mercy: then a shriek broke op ng. had closed its doors; when an indi the stillness of the ‘night. The father and of that temple of Thespis, proceeded to the | d*ughter appeared at the topmost window nearest stairs. and springing into his wherry, rowed leisurely out into the stream. which overlooked the Thames; Jossy’s sleeping room was there, and it was fully 2 parent now The gallant whom we are about to describe, | What the incensed and maddeoed ew intended though on terms of familiar greeting with Es- peer Shakspeare shouted to him to desist, sex, Raleigh, ana the choice wits of the day, | #24 did not belong to the aristoeratic class; yet on an in heste to climb the balcony. “Curses or thee and thy paramour!”’ ex- his person and bearing, nature's nobility was claimed the Hebrew. dragging forward his stamped. 1} lectual super:orit and somewhat d abstraction, had It was over east, through the mind’s atsearching glance which pat lofty forchead spake of intel- | ‘ttaggling child; ‘ thou shalt not live to bring the eye, though subdued | thisdisgrace on my name. The unnatural and atrocious deed had been committed. The Jew’s {1 aching can read men’s souls; the brows were drawn | €¥€s marked his child sink into the rushing from their natural arch aimost to straight lines, waters far beneath; a fiendish exultation lit up and gave to bis physiogaomy an expression of | bis countenance, and he smoothed his beard— sternuess, which, however, was redeemed by | #24 laughed Shekspeare was thrilled with the huwor that lurked around the thin-lipped | borror at what he witnessed ; be plunged into handsome mouth; the jetty beard was short the stream to the rescue of her, the beautiful, and peaked ; conical hat, with a single feather | th? guiltless one. He dived where she sank. adorned his bead ; his doublet was slashed and | ut the tide was flowing so rapidly, that the of the finest broadcloth ; his rufties were of rich | C¥frent had carried her through the arch. She Flanders lace; and the hilt of his straight floated now at a distance—sank again—the ag- sword—a present from the Queen—was set | "ized swimmer reached with rubies. Stratford-on-Avon—this was Shakspeare. of bis days, and, if we may be allowed the met- | Printing kisses on her cul aphor, the aloe of bis renown had begun to put | Were clored. her fair arms forth those leaves, the beauty and freshness of | ber long wet tresses envelope which have endured fur three centuries. Ge-| Veil. What to the lover now was vi nzgeancecn nius, as regards its adcration of the sex, is | the destroyer? he thought only of the destroy ¢ In desperation he conveyed her to the beauty. But at this period of his life the Bard | house of a medical man on the of Avon, it would seem, was not satisfied with | ¢V¢Ty effort to effect resuscitation proved abor- worshipping fantasy. Petrarch and his pla. | tive. The light of life was quenched ; the late tonies afforded nothing suit to his tempera- | Warm heart would. throb with passion no more; ment, and he yielded to the passions that will | 224 the sweet flower, which had bloomed on the Sometimes content to feed on dreams of ideal | &4- enthrall ordinary men. Love for an object | $Tid soil of the desert, was warm, breathing, living, had kindled the fire | “he *pring-time of its brightness and tragrance ‘oh in his heart. The Bord of Avon knelt 'd seemed the features of his pate fancy to this lovely incarnation of all penrtpeake Atowd oll pop sorrgers —_ we coeiele of the issanertd opisie: payed eee flowers that decked her turf seemed to breathe M b vpn Std’ ee after time, when ‘ ; in | Stiet for ber whom he had loved, softened into Shakspeare, on the night in a pao iatrie he se her memory ; . | in imperishable verse. Yes, the Jessy of Old Jessy was the daughter of the despised peo London Bridge—and let none harshly gainsay the sweet Lessica in the Mer- his love-vows, and to press the lily hand of his me of her sigh sweet Jesay, question, urge his wherry down the Thames. le who regard Abraham as their great progen- ; Toor Her father was an usurer er jeweler, | 0Ur prs sod bung out hia sign on the Old London | Chant of Venice—and her Bridge the city s ere one Dutchman Morris had erected his water works, that old Manasseb dwelt. There were but two things in the world dear unto bim—his money and his daughter. From her extreme loveliness, Jessy had ob- tained the soubriquet of the “Beauty of Lon- dou Bridge “’ Many of the illustrious of ber Shakspeare’s plays tribe had sought ber hand ip marriage; but it Jesay was deaf to each overture. - Several Christians, also, offered to lay their riches and their titles at her fect; but here Manasseb an- grily interposed, since, frum principle, as well a# icclination. he bitterly loathed the flolow- ers of ope whom bis nation stigmatizes as the faise Messiah. Yes, the Jew would have act- ed, if possible, a sterner part than a Virginius, he would have strang!ed bis beloved and only ebild, ere he seen her polluted by an union a Christian. “a berry glided on, and in a few y % entered the deep shadow of the arch, he landed on the wide, Projecting starling. Jessy's sleeping upartment was far above, but the girl, unknown to her father, had the key of a lowerehamber, which opened upon asmali balcony; and thence let herself duwn into the arms of the enamored poet. Shakspeare resigned his sculls to bis young attendant, who knew his duty too well to listen to the conversation of the lovers. The beauti- ful Jewess was wrapped in a velvet mantel, bordered with miniver. Her large, dark, pas- somate eyes were now raised to the heaven, spangled with stars. and now fixed in melting tenderness on him who sat by her side. And thus they glided on—soft light above, murmur- ing waters around—conversing in tremulous whispers, and experiencing in those stolen mo- ments of reciprocated affection all the bliss that manis capable of wringing from the fleetirg hours of this fevered existence. We shail not detail at length the conversa- tion which passed between Sh: Jessy. Thus nightly had they m their vows of faith; and in each other's pres- ence had forgotten the world and its cold re- strictions. Jessy only trembled lest her father should discover her amour; for rarely a day hout Manasseb’s bitterly reviling. and heaping curses on the Christians If thou dost love me,”’ pressing the maiden’s hand, ~ thou wilt never egaio enter the habitation of one who, harsb, bigoted, and cruel, is unworthy to call thee daughter. Jessy ' dear one, fond one, truc one! flee with me this night; I will protect thee I'm travelin with a tent hirin balls Cangaroo that i'm afraid flustrated to some extent fernal nons of sense is thar cussin his dart up tol le. If he is not a fit Festheo i should like to Sgainst @ thousand fathers. This bosom shall | how he works Mister Otheller's f ngs up so be thy home; and, in return, thy love shall be | that he goze and makes poor Desdewony swal- my paradise. “Not yet,” said the girl, timidly; “I will pray to bim—I will strive to bend his will— and perhaps ke will relent. Moreover, harsh though he be, I love my father, and would pot desert him in his old years.’ “Sweet one, distress not thyself—be true to thy vow—continue to love me, as I worship thee, and, whatever betide, I suall be happy The moon had nearly set, and a deep ie over the river. Jessy was uuxious tothe | os the wherry shot back to the ge. # they approached, Shakspeare per- ceived the fguisce Caen andin ste ber stop. Atsum future time “It is only a waterman, love; there, he is of its thirsty lips. reason to beli eve that he was nv other than the And this was the deer-stalker of | 88¢ceeded in placing her in his boat “Jessy' my own Jessy!”’ The great dramatist was now in the summer | *tfaining the beautiful Sib to his heart, and It was just above the third arch from | the avaricious, unrelenting Shylock. oo SS Wax Figures vs. Shakspeare, A showman, named Ward, recently addressed the Cleveland Flaindealer quite an original and forcible essay on the Srey of an ex hibition of wax figures over the perfo Here it is: My show consists of a serious of wax works, a panetemy called a Grand Movin Diarea of the War in the Crymear, comic songs and the Cangaroo, which last little cuss con- tinuse to conduct himself in the most outrage- ous style. I started out with the idea of makin my show a grate Moral Entertainment,but I'm compelled to swaro so much at that infernal of morality remines me that sum folks turn up their noses at shows like mine, sayin they is low and not it to be patronized by people of high degree. Sure I maintain that this is un- sc. J maintain that wag figures is more elevtion than ail the plays ever wroten Take Shakespeer for instance.” People think he’s grate things, but I maintain that he’s quite the reverse to the contrary. What sort to King Leer who goes round ‘#, chawin hay, and throwing straw at folke, and larfia like a silly old koot and makin a ass of himself ginerally’ Thare’s Mrs. Macbeth, she is a nice kind of woman to have, ainet ahe a puttinold Mac, Le: husbind, ing Pancan with acheese knife, while he is paying a friendly visit to their house? © it's high morality i spoze, when she larfs wild- ly and set “gin me the daggers—i'le let his hio bowels out,’’ or worda to that efleck—i say this is all strictly proper, I spoze? That Jack Fawlstaf is likewise a immoral old cuss; take him how ye may; and Hamlit is as crazy as a loon. Thare’s Kichurd Thurd—people think peare and bis | he is grate things, but i look up» him in the » and breathed | jite ofa monster. He kills ever body he takes a@noshun tu, in eald blood, and then goes to sleep in his tent; Limeby he wakes up and yells for a boss, so he can go orf and kill.suin wore ~ um?’ Thare’s [ergo who is more ornery vor id Shakspeare, | pizum. See how shameful he treated that Eighty respecterble injun gentlemun Mr.Othel- ler, wakin him for to beleave his wife was too thick with Casheo. Obsarve how lergo got Casheo drunk az 2 biled owl on corn whisky in order to carry out hia sneakin de: ler a piller which causes her deth. Buti must remarks on the drammer, in which i show the vast superity of wax figgers, snaix and other fixins in a interlectual pint of view. e+ Ax [ytetiicent Naxxy —Up in the Fourth District, New Orleans, lives a wan, his intapt child and a matronly, well-behaved nanny goat. The nanny is the hairy foster-mother of the in- fant, which the fever sometime since robbed of its parent proper, and she entirely appreciates the peculiar duties which have devolved upon nthe broud | her. When she hears the hungry cry of her starling beneath the Jew’s residence. heipless little human charge, she is by its side in an instant, placing her teats at the service fost» he bas sprung, I doubt not, inte his requently the quick oe . of the quadrupedal wet nurse hear the child's Jessy trembled, but the man had indeed dis- ery when she is browsing in the street at some appeared around the buttress, giving them | distance from the house, and leaving fal own j ‘i ' > t, she darts hastily off tosupply the wants individual named. The beautiful Jowess was | ortne irn,’”’ dependent upon lifted by Shakespeare out of the wherry; the of the ‘“‘motherless bairn,’’ depen po her at length, and cried Shakspeare. lips. Her dark eyes overes lifeless,and her as with a jankside ; but plucked by deith.in at the tomb of the diabolical father is rinance of which is better nor this desine will be And while speakin imen for the gal- now where yu find es. See I shall continue my i her as Romulus and Kemus were of old upon starling was damp through the splashing of the | the tectress. W. z rising tide, and he threw his rleh doa let on men oh Ceake alin proteattoss be the — = for te girl tu step upon. “* Farewell, love, forget me not,’’ whispered T the poet of avon, kissing Jessy’s fair facdeand ae ee bat at that instant Shakspeare started, for be fi felt his arm seized and compressed as in # vice | of Charlottsvilie, Va by a sinewy band, while words like the follow- ing were bi d in bis ear: — ! “ an!‘ @ hel | he ' dj | el in Vermont. Me — dog ound ! have! foun ur homes =e Shakspeare, b fol: effort. ty, Va, was drowned in human viper mn Mery oat sean ie Obto Canal on the 234 att, moon shed a glimmering ray through the gran- lieve we have told a tolerable strange story above—but truth is stranger than fictioa.—/V. 17" V W_ Southall has been elected Mayor 11™ Corn is selling at fifteen cents per bushel in Iowa, and potatoes at twenty-five cents a bush , formerly of Loudoun coun the Chesapeake and if?” A ready-built chureb was shipped from last week. It ite arch, he recognized the father of his Jessy! | Parkersburg to Mason City, Va , His first impulse was to dra is sword, but he | | ee instantly placed a rein on bis inclination. The latter place. ie congregation intle I the other da) Hebrew was so convalsed by the passions which oe eee eae dedigiant ovgwecrcnn raged within bim, that, for some minutes, he sembled and made a jackass: was unable to address his trembling daughter | was kicked by much the baser is kick him. The wife Desst. Cot class Fine Curled Hai Superior Bla: ket dit of 6» and 9%) days, for satisfactorily endorsed notes bearing interest. H.R. TY LER, Fer SALE.—A VALUABLE FARM. sitvared PHILIP Bo PENDLETON, few miles from Washington, will be sold low, sod vu Acoommodating terms, or will be exchanged This farm is in a high stare of cultivation, and contains all necessa y improve- E ire of BEO, W. BRAY, Real Fstate Agent, No. 5 6 Seventh street. near DP! je to public sa.e for casi, in front of the Court- | Dheue SAIL.E —Several FA KMS 1a Maryland and at distances of from 9 to 34 mules from Trey will be sold iow for cash, or exchanged for city property, either im- proved or unimproved. Also.a numberof BUILDING LOTS for sa‘o. nm, And of said Square No. | in ditferant parts of the city, at prices ringine from Liber | 3 ceuts to7> cen's per squarc foot. No cash need bo paid down. and long credits will Le given to sut those purchasing. Hy toHLN county of Wasi A day of Novem)er, 1854, at 12 o'clock m., the foliow- ig desoriied property, to wit: Aildetendant’s right, tit ion of Square No and 6, ofend subdiv 39). as laid down in 8, folio No. 342, in the city of Washineton, D. C., together with all and singular tne improvements thereon, seized and levied upon as the property of Ap George Page, and will be sold to satis udicials | Ne. ea M str No 404, to October term, 1858, in favor or R Gallaher use, of Chilton & Linton. _00 21 dts Cirouit Court county of Was ax pose to pull: ih house door of said county, on44TURDAY, the 13th jay of November, 658, at 12 0'clook Jescribed property, to wit: title, claim and interest in and to Lot No. nine.) together with all and singy ments thereon, in the city of Washington, D. seized and levied upon asthe p operty of & Ri ey, and will be sold to October, 1857, John 00 19-ti Mi RSHAL’S SALE. Cireuit Court of the Disinet of Columba for the vounty of Washinzton, and to me directed, | shall expose to public sale, for Casu, in front of the Court house door of m. on SATURDAY, the Sth day of N r, 1858, the following described Property, to wit: All defendant’s right Lot No fourte provements thereon, in the ci'y of Washington i28, tu October term, 1856, John 6. Morgan vs. Wm. T. Stewart. J.D. HOGVER, MARSH AL's SALt.—Io vir ue of a wrt of i Cireuit Court o| County of Washington, and to me directed. 1 will expose to public sale for ca House 4 day of Novemb, 1833, at 12 ing d . tifle, claim and ioterest in and to one-third of the wes: partof lot No. 1, in square No. 7, with a fr with All and sjn2y'4r the improve nents thereor the City of Wash,agion. 33 upon ae the properry of Wy be sold to satisty juice Pay 1858, in favor of Sam W.s Joux OME, ments of general custonisra, furnish at pricea which wil! induce frequent visits to his astebliehment. Don't forget the name aud aidressof JOHN O'’MEARA, No, 566 Pa. avenue, near the Capitol gate. o. sllef our cin manufactyye and w Ebening Star. NO. 1,805. IT, Postma ere why aot as aceate wt be a Auction Sales. [ CONTINUED FROM THIRD PAGE. ] By A. GRE Auctioneer. XTENSIVE BALE OF VALUABLE IM- | 5 For Rent and Sale. ENT—A comfortably furnished HOUSE, street, between Th ORR F 01 and eth, ste. on the premises to Mra. WIL! 1AM Wood and Coal. Musical Instruction. EvuW. CLARK, ae fee Mosc accomPLisumenr. LUMBER. WouD AND COAL, -— rrof. DE CCENI bas a few more hours 00 2 LAND AND CatcineD PLAstRR, CEMENT. Liner, r' ¥ 4 boi Pi UNTPROVED PROPERTY AT AUc- MURSDAY, the ath day of Novem- ber, { shal! sell, in fr -nt of the premiser. at 40’clook p.m.,allof Square No 1008, bounded by cf 185,009 feet of grownd, the north half of Which is im- proved. the south half is vacant, @ !of which is beau- tifally located in an elevated position, will be sold in the half or in! ts to suit purchasers. Alro, Lots Nos. z and 3, in “quare No. 10i!. ‘This property fronts on I2th street east, running through the square to Tennessee avenue. ‘The Sbery eantion property is a!l handsome! Situated, Must inorease rapidly in value owini ed extension © the Ca le will be well worth ti tention of persons Wishing to make @ good invest mer Torms- Ops fourth cash ; ba’ance in one. twoand three yeers, asie. A deed fives anda deed of trust taken. 71- tle indisputabi oc 8 d A. GREEN, Auct. By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. UKNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD Eerecrs AT PUBLic Sa. centieman declining housekeeping, No 5% First street east, between north Aad B streets, wa shall sel, the Furniture and Mahogany Hair Spring seat Sofas, Rooker and Parlor Chairs, Mahogany Dining, Card, and Breakfast ‘Tables, Carpets, Onicloth and Matting, Lounges, Caue-sest Chairs, Rookers, res! Mahogany Secretary and Bookcases, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstasil, Feather Beds, Bo'sters and Pillowa, Hair and Husk Mattresses, Blankets. mforts. Spread W indo urtaing, Sha ‘es, Cane ard Wood Chairs. Settees, China, Glass, and Croekery Ware, Cooking, Airtightand Franklin St’ ves, ‘Together with & general assorument of Household itehen Kequisites, under cush ; over that suin acre- | tween no 1- ISHED HOUSE FOR SALE ox RENT, House is briok, and situated on “s north D | avenue, ( No, 24,) between 43¢ d E.nnd 12th and 13th streets east, comprising Euirteep: 0 fornitu oc 2% Fo 4 OF particulars apply on the premises. SALE—On reasonable terms. a desirable ME DWELLING -HOUSE, with back bak building attached—mo. 4€9- 10 rooms, situated West. between Pa. aven tards? non suit a in in al the rooms. Apply to POLLARD WE 0. 50 7th street. OR FRA or notes bearing iterest from day of V tin fine ter Ce —- w sold low and on very seco a e,1t being direct from Government. Also, very desirable Building Lot feet on C street north, rannmg b toanalley. : en peeselushle Beilding Lot fronting on M street te On FRIDAY MORNING, | Sty urccotee fone ember Sth. at 1 ore:ock at the residence of & as eS Tot on P stresé south, situated in an im proving maith porkcod 1 i ae ett ing terme. rticulars irquire © ffeots, comprising— | Wy BRAY, Real Eetate Agent, No.516 7th street, near D. 68 641i LL... OR SALE—The following BUILDING LOIS Lot No. 15, on the corner of Sth st.west and M street north, in Square 514; Lot No.5, on New Jersey avenue, between K and L Square 559; Lot No. 4, and which has be: vided into 8 lots, ou the corner of Rhode Isiand ave- nue aul lth street west. Also,a large number of various parts of the city. and at prices to 75 cents per foot. Apply to POL- 6) RENT —A con ANG HOUSK, with back building attached, » situated on south side G street north, be id 2ist streets west. Apply at No, 520 POLLARD W 5, for satisiactorily eadorsed notes, Lome spare, which he will devote in a Aad H W Ci Sanp, & course of ! otion, pe 4 Office and Yard Virginia avenue, between Sth and bake ‘00 the Harp. ‘er Sewers ‘Sinsins, o Missouri treeis eas:. Navy Yard. r van Plevian ki (a whe vier Bins Coal from the best mines in the oomntzy. 2,240 | N. B—No svar J pes sold without the | (0.tH@ ton in all oases, Farness and prom| may be re'ied upon. 0o 18-im” ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF COAL. , Just arrived and now. discharena ee eet REDand WHITE ASH CUAL, cheap for cash. Callat my off containing. in all, 08 Corner C streete, ne.r the canal, and et your orders filled. them all, and ifdi to proft F treet, near 2 24 ibs, to the ton. . WR Ss, write % oreular able for a boarding-house._or fo oo 13 corner of Iéth and C streets. orrhern—ite CURE. With ike torent out rooms ere = - ; ress in perfect comAdence, your +e 00 25 J. & W. M. GALT’S jerer, merely eugerscriting Box 1%, bariee- "3 - town, Mass. 00 3 -im* CERAM FIRE ROOD MILIS, ADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S FURS —Latics UPERVY FUK SaLtt—a sand Lot on 3d si prions: ning wontain desirable F = : ing terms - y oe ~ rh \, we an Assortment a ee ne 8s ECONOMY AND CONVENIENCB ea A ment of ai Rind “ 168 teet 3% inches Combined by using the Hy 2 Mult — ‘Cutis to TACO. ‘e SAWED AND SPLIT Woon, CHARCOAL SUPERSEDED asa KINDLING BY THE RESINOUS PINE, As its cleanliness and quick ignition readily suggest COAL!-COAL!!-COAaLm all kinds of WHITE ASH, RED ASH, tormnes, with . Fur and Swandowa Temes 3 to 9 : 8. H. STINE 4 03 238 Pa. bet 12th and [Sth sts. L. SIMONS, TE OF N. ax Citt,) " evan #50 MAREE: aes nn Washington ae ‘dre Teo an res J v i‘ tere” Tos. “wal (00 feet, between 4th and |, will be so'd on aoou: mmModat oc3 and ipeinding Masgne ’ and Prone-oat CUMBERLAND COALS Proke made and reoaired. satan streets north, in on hand from the most Approved Mines in the Country. 1L7~ Coal kept in Floored and Roofed Yards, IL 2,240 pounds to the Ton T. J. & W. M. GALT, Office—Northwest corner 12th and C sts., No. 547 Wharf—F oot of 17th st., formerly Van 3 se 25-16 beeseeeeneeeeesesrereeee SIGN OF THE en subdi- . e Ae Indicates where you may cet LOO HATS Bek epee domes Oke OF equar. uit or Otherwise; orany other work in his tine. The iargert lot of LOO G- LASS PLATES forcash. ss WRGNER: aptly hatwann 12th and 13th ste ch street. oc6 BRICK DWEL- 10) McGUIRE & CO., Avots. ment of the late " on Pennsylvania ave HUUSE FOR REN RE & CO., Auctioneers. INES LOCALITY C ouse at present occupied by Dr. R. Fin Destists is for age fee “ Sty: i avenue. between Ith and 10:h streets, (in one of th ein THURS DAY | deat business squarenin Washineton,) race book to D street. aud containing | rooms besides the par- lor ther information apply on the pre:ni UNT. * if PHILADELP HI. ; Lace aoa 3 *y>E POT, Wor A. H_ KERR & CO. OULD respectfully inform the citiz = ae EON No, 381 Pa av , between 43s and 6th TIN THE BEST BUS- One keg $2.50: one dozen wart hotties, @1.50, 4 bap Island and the pulvic generally, that they bh nS, , ~. 4 IN THE Ci Fee? | purchased the’ Drug and, Preseription store tn Zicy'’ © send the Boor free of cost to any part of Mead een nine ot Henn. | Sooupted be Mc foee ee FH ee m 9-6m C. FP. & W. GRRECKR. with a stock of S$ Inaddition to excellent assort Ruereding to reht and refur 2Wand FRESH MEDICI ch we are just in rece ptof SCIENTIPIC ASTROLOGER. Dr. S. is 2 safe and sure guide for Ladies and . ry Gentiemen in Business, Love, or Marriage. Can . PASCY GOOL ‘om the establishment ure strange mysie ee, nue adioning the Uniied states Hotel, we sliail sel: dt — Hauel & Co. telph:a, conmistirg in | Tue artretcon peat hnee tar Senet ome. the Furniture, &. comp! . . rez RENT.—the DWELLIN© HOUSE, No. part of Combs. Brush ps Perfumery Female Weakness end Disorders 80. Foma'e Rosewood French Sots aud Parlor Chairs, 435 D street, onthe square immediately asst of | inct ali neossanry Voulet c which wes Xeguiating Powders, will resto ure when Marbie top Centre, Sc fs. and Side Tabies, ‘ity Hall, next door to the residence «ted to sell 48 low as they ca: Rosewood Secretery aud Bookoace. What Three inrge Fre r iste Mantel Mirrors, Elegint Kosew. t . . od Marble top Mirror front Beau- fet. Eighteen Solid Oak Leather Covered Dining hai Carlisi, (the proprietor,) to whom appli Tite bi i ‘e dweiling-houxe of a priv: 4 rent will bs $709 per annum, payat Ag may ha agre be bought in the | every other remedy has failed. A. . Bay South Caroline street. corner of Bank street, Baiti- ¢, Md. All communicauons strictly ooniden- 0c 19-im* istrict. cn, i C7" Phy siorans’ Pre: use Ww. | be rented e@ fami! 18, day or night. maze of the public is respectiully solic- iversal satisfaction guarantied, tin! Paintings and bngravings, Damask aud f.ace Curtain Velvet, Brussels and Jngrain cloth and Drugeets. ets of Girant uga, Ofl- r Fight i Solid Mahogany Arm Chairs, with h cushioued seats, About 70) ounoes solid Silver Waiters, Gobe Pitchers, Butter Tubs, Ladies, Kuves, For poons, &C., © 7 : “ Heavily Piated Waiters, of various sizes, Pitohers, | dition for strom Uulpoper Court Hones Tenens -house and ordinary farm buiid- ie land not in cultivation is well entleman seeking & country rea- ers attractions not surpassed, if yin Piedmont Virginia. A building site npon Covered Dishes, Tureen ‘ astors, Sauce Bos’ Frenon China Dinner, De: nters, Finger-bowls, Goblets, Wines aud Tumolera, Laree Chinese Vainask Towels, Napkins, Tale Cloths, Marble-top Dressing Bureaus and Washatands, Walnut Elizahe Spring Mattresse: Enametied Cottage Se'r, Lou Very euper or penthe: peue ush J at Terms : 940 and under cash : over that sum a ore i Marble top Dressing Tables, FoR SALE very acoummodati: wp y to JOHN LSM Laree Walnut Sideboards, elegantly carved in bas- Sth strest= 7 ‘elie! 7 > ‘ - DESIRABLE FARM Solid Mahogany Exteusion Dining Table, 18 feet | AL ct ¥, VA, FOR Champagne Coolers, cures raised e. tand Tea Ware mo ol ES ae Menon shi farm of inch Bow!, Bohemian Giasaware, | S@us!le CGhotos lot of Liquora and Cixere Ginseware the farm commands 8 fine mountain prospect, and a Tr Bedsteads, w.th superior | 8t!y adapted to the production of wheat, and 1s st will sell it for less than its value, 1! early Beplication Persons wishing Wo Phones wi it stocks communicate with W. D. WALLACH, FE wiforts ard Marsoiiles Quilte, | tor ofthe Star. Handsome Frei oh Chins acd Grarite Toilet Seta, Together with a iarge assurtment of Kitchen FOR R equieites. Board, if desired, Office. Inquire of POL, 7th street, opposite [utelligencer Office. rsand Pillows, | \# made. pwo PLEAS nol eo \W HEELWRIGHT. MUDGE & CO., Who! very valuable FARM, con aint - —— < APE ell ‘wooded and w toredy in FRENCH BAZAAR, ase eine cae come f tee © ing tates Bor H. KING Agents for Late Bae eB Thom . 5 NG, cents for L. 2 5 Ba Has oped en REE Coreen Bre's ac rekon, Ross & | ickey; En MW ir ie tis Company; mpire Mills; a e) Pants BON NETS Exotiina, fr K. fi elie begrod & iit: 8 . 5 “eo; Ow it - (OR SALE ditor of French ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS tér; Piatuer & Sinith; Larson's: Paper Corpanr: thorized to sell, on very en R' BBO! Mariboro’ Mills; Metropolitan Mills; Sagamore mainthe Cony er caieet! | ea py AILLINERY BOOP OAK Mills; and various other celebrated makers. er. Itcontains about 50 acres, of which 20 are MANTEL AM. HAWLS, » cnise. full nesortment of Book-binders Leather, woodiand, and the residue arable land, 1 a fine con- EMBROID 2 z+ ° -ue. &c.; Printing Papers, News and 4 Golored Papers of ail kinda; Pirew Boards, biog? Arf RCES FANCY GOODS. and hm OS he ES, i 8, A * or DRESS TRIMMINGS. | Vanety: Tissue and Shoo Panes Becta Tissue and Shoe d ware {D> Particular attention paid to Whvlesale Or- Paper; Press Boards. ders and desiers in Mi Ls Manil'a A full aesortment of French F Post, DRESS MAKING, ppd Letcer Paper, Marbie ‘Paper. Bort ‘Oi aa le-M,W , e —nvelope ; TAppt pers. ry ae — os . Tack ‘and oe re: Pronting 8 latest styles, Shoathin : and of the surrounding country fur many nies. FURS Wre . Bleach ws soil ig of excellent original quality, and peou. | | |HAVE now on band the ost complete snd best tL7- Paper of every description made vo order, Prosent in u good atate of improvement. The owner | fe'ected sesortment of ALL KINDS OF FURS sa%3n to be £ und sa any establi ent in Washi i anetus now - AMER OTY PES Fxecutora, nol d J_ ©. McGUIRE & CO, Auote. "3 SALE.—In virtue ofa wiitof fie ued trom the Clerk’s office of the the District of Columbia for the ington and to me directed, { will ex- ms ouse dour of said county, on MONDAY, the 6, c'aim, and interest in and to Page’s subdivi- being Lots Nox. 1, 2, 3, 4,5, he Surveyor’a office, . W, Shi.DEN, Marshal for tho District of Colamha, ri faouss 1 the District of Columbia for the ‘ton and to me direoted, | shall | streets. tle, forcaeH, in front ofthe Court | —— lor city property. Virginia, LANSDALE, Real Fstate Agent, corner of Eighth, or through the obert H. | Cily ost +) K KENT ‘The FRAME HOUSE on G st. outh, between ath and Sth airects west, (1el- and.) Lot trouts 25 feet on 9th street, running back N ARSHAL’S SALE.—Invirtue ofa wnt of fie- | i feet tu. n 2) foot ailoy, Terais, = er annum, wed from the Clerk's office of the | pavatie monthly. 2 8 THOMPSON, SS Pa. Every Strie. PHOTOGRAPAS, aes PLAIN, on. PURNISHED ROOMS ® private family, with partial a WATER COLOR apt a three squares ofthe Patent QUIRREL, . MEZZoTINT, JLLAKD W No 5:0 CH SABLE, Finehod in a supertor manner at "90 13-tf ERMINE, RADY’ GALLERY, and many other kirds of rich geecds. one ‘S82 PeNNeYLvas VENTE Also, & reat verwety of MISBES’ and CHIL- DREN S FURS, together wihancw aud band some style of FUR SACK for Ceitd-en, to which I invite particular attention. All kiuds of FUR TRIMMINGS by tho yard, or cut to matoh. LADIES, READ! Ir You want barcatue ee MOB D OKs Dry Goods & lo. 49 Tth street, (Sacceeecrto . G. Hyatt.) ROBES. P. S.—A_ large assortment of SHAWLS and (LEIGH and CARRIAGE ROBES of every | R!BRONS oonstantiy on hand == Ae in’. LU THING AT REDUCHED PRICES, flavirg been engazed for mary years in the Fur Opp ty for Bargains. plete the public may rely on the quality of ail goods Pn mt 1) w York purchas d of me. city, No. 14 Doane street. forthe exc OLD F cre Altered and Repaired in the best of manufacturing our own stock in re. we manner. _ JAS Y. DAVis, Avg determined to a-li off, for the pext ax weeks, 0025 eotw Successor to Todd & Co. | our present stock of Ready Made Clothing now im = store. at grentiy reduced prices, for cash ouly, to make room for an entire new stock. We therefore s'-n:1 offer inducements to cash par- chasers never witnessed in this city, Ow is tonow sei! nnd toask an evrly ca! at p may have the benefit of making t lectione one of the Inrgest Tost fashionnbie stocks Reaty Made Clot ng to -# found this side of New York. Wats, = EPHENS & CO., s02-tf botween sth nud inn strests, 00 tat oo 'a-Im nquire of ELVANS & AMBROTY PES. avenue, Leiween Sthand 10th You Can procure ove of these beau styles of oe 8 ICTURES, taken DS. for the ow .« the following and r 3,) in Square No. 759, (seven Beadrea and hft ANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE west ene ot hes! city, within a few doors of the S i ndant’s retai tue Interior. leprae shower bathe and IS rooms, "Par funtion Uoulars inquire at this office. t of 3 cents and upwards. He always keeps on afine selection of the newest styles of Cases. Prices arranged tosu:' the ti o- Gas and water, with baths Rs. tY F da most apis: did assortment ay the improv tisty Judicial N ys Edmund Ry J.D. HOOVER, rate Marshal for the District of Columbia, ~tn virtue of awrit of om the Clerk's office of the her facins issued said county, at 12 o'clock jovember title, claim and interest inand to “guare No, fuur hundred ith al’ and singular the in- eized aud levied upon vs the property of V tewart, and will be sold to satisfy Judicial N. Late Marshal for the District of Columbia, oc ld-dta fier. fug.as jsayed from) the Clerk's ofhae of the Cour he Listitce of (oh uma for the in front of the Court MONDAY, the i lock, m,, tae fi r of sad County CURNISHED ROOMS FOR KENT. undersigned, having taken tn house jormerly ocoupied by A. But! three doors west of 13th. has had t complete order and and parlors are wiry and suited for single gen‘lemen Terme ea newly fural OT Mendes, ve 13 Ini /ALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE —Th subsoriber offera at private sale the property Known as the Bakory situates on the south side of the Canal, near the Alexandria Aqueduct, together with the wharf. which 1s about 210 leet deep from Canal to river; the tow-path being ingluded in tins prop- ty, Tie Bakery has 4 front of 64 feet on the Canal and controls 50 inches of water for driving its ma- ohinery. . This property fora Bakery or Coal Yard is not surpassed by any in the District, A Coal Yard now in the occupancy e and Mr. Barron, This property feet on the Canal and 128 feet on ‘so,a W of Hurty & Or has 8 front of 12) the west side of Green streat, and iy as easy of ac cess for consumers from Georgetuwa or Washine- vot. ton Sy apy yOrd jy the Di The aboye property will THOMAS BROWN, 145 W treet, Georgetown; orto®. T. BROWN, Pa. corner of Ith street. Washington, D. ¢ Apply to Boots, Shoes, &c. s DS’ GALLERY, sof ny OWn manulSsciure. comprising & much enn. - and 9th sts., oot at 3 Aatorrment than =n ne a a any Re oo 18 oppo. Centre —the | Store and which I will seil at remaikably low aS gy oes od commeodioua ASH, CONSIStinZ, In part, of WV 4. STEPHENS 4 90. mF street, | "‘Roat sable Mink Vietorinne Cape, Half Capes, pd ma ny aag me put io id Sacks; Muffs and Cuffs to match. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ READY-MADE The roons CLorhine® For School and Parenta and guardians w: children and wards with Scho for the coming season, bre invuled to examine our resent large and extensive variety of BOYS’ CLOTHING, Were they can Bt out tue children of ali 5 am & low minutes, wity every Gesoripiien Eapy- MADE GekaRnis Of cubstantia and du equality St very moderate prices. very rich and rare article. nell !a, 5 6 Inquire a8 aL 8. iw t » and ali Studs of raw skins dressed and manofactnred at NLY MANUFACTURING Fur Stoxs, vena Avenue, between 9th ang 10th cts. omeam C. LEWISSON, Purrer, LMONDS, RAISI * 2 bales soft shelied A ida, ‘icily-shelied Almonds 5 halves, and quarter boxes Lew Raisins, 5 bags Palm Nuts, ALL STEPHENS & CO., au 25-tf No. 322 Pa. av.. het. &h and lth ste J. BORLAND A. Corre LERCHER & BLEEDER Residence—No. 434 Masscnusetts avenue, between oth and Seventh Streets. ‘oO and for sale by BAKBOUR & SEMMES. BUSRER, CHEESE, &e. 25 kegs prime Giades Batter, § box: te s a zi 2 boxes Englis! Ty oO. CELADON SNY Just received and for esle by s pord the PLA M nu. Srir Ge 2 btea BARBOUR & SENMES. H. COPPE TIN and cae Eines sit: = aa INESS iu the Philtarmonic Hall building, on D GAS CHANDELIERS, &., Xo. streat sou, ety cen {ith wad 1 th treats, next ro : the Star Offiee. ii pleased to Lave a Th te stock of QAS CHAN- mf & felic 2 DELIERS. BRAC 6 PENDANTS. of the patronaga of his feliow-citizens. All wor’ rime Kastern Cheese, tfered on liberal terms > ext to tf Ave instore A co jeribed property, to wit: Alidefenda of 3 feet on © street east, and running back feet t» the rear or north line of the lot, together "Boa R, an 0. 427 t» October erm, trong, use of M, Thompson, RLDEN, Marshal, wr the Distriot of Columbia, _Sot 2-dts ao 4, Which he is prepared!» 60 3. ACK AND FA BY FRO Black and F. Black VATS, ancy Col’d Bear Surtoutsand Raglans. id Fancy Colored Cassimpre Pants. -y Col'd Cassimere Punts, extra heavy. F’oy Cold Silk, Veivetaud Merino Vestg. Bik Bi'k and JE WISH THE LADIES TU CA fk see those fine FRENCH GAITER just reenived by Thomas B. Grithn & Son,: With and without heels, i We alsoask the attention of the gent'emen tooy large and well ag f Bi SHOES, ware ted ocB F°e* LADIES, M Spriog and Summer GAITERS, SLIPPERS, Kid BOOTS and SHOES, at cost for ash ; ai] colors and sizes for cost from this day for th, to reduce _ atook. AS B. 14 Pa. av., bet. 9th and loth # Morocco and one moni Caillat ADIES’ SHOES !-LADIES’ SHOF: 4 success I e have met with during thi short period I have been established, ens bles me to offer Ladies’ Shy the following prices : OLORED CLO’ TH Redics t : arene sole Morocco Bo = | zi Market Space, trusted tu core will t beautiful designs snd superior finish, Wu.ck will te and sted as Fd ta ey ape ie ly gy sold at priges that will compare with any aimuilar eas | Smploy tatlishme twouth of New York. ‘seat ive hima call, 00 19-1r0 xpenenced workmen, = me en e. HARSES’s MAGAZ.NE FOR NOVEM- % selections else- BER at . JAcoB HelFLEY, =HILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE. No 273 Pennsyivania avenu: Biackwood’s Magazine a.d Reprint of Foreign between 10th and ith ste, aj en turnis a to ——— in this city et ~ | Pu lishors prices, fro> of postage. NHIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE that the subsenbe s Ali the Rosman for! November avd Literary hah obtained from the Orphans’ Court of | Ne ers for this week received. a Washington County, in the District of Columta, | Biank Books. cheap Letter Paper. Cap and x letters testamentary on the personal estate of Rich- | Papers, Enve pes, Inke, Gold aud Steel Pens, ard Hail, late of Washirgten county, decased. All at ed ste ive eniisiuotion. ‘BO GRIFFIN'S SON, oc 23 eolm* ES, AND CHILDREN, c's, &c., for 8: srsons having olaims agains’ the eaid deceased, are SHILLINGTON’S HOOVER'S. tele warued to exh the same, with the vouch- Bookstore, Odeon Building. Boot, Sis ud ‘Trunk Btore, ers theres uber, on o1 ure the 234} ao 3) corner 4%: street and Penn. avenue, Tron Hall, Ba. av., bet. 9th and loth ats. | day of Oc Otherwise by law be said estate, ty third day of Oo GENTLEMEN'S (CLOTHING MADE TO ° e WALL, STEPHEN», & CO. respectfully in- wasand sinst hundred apd Atty eaght. | | WALL. STEP! pi Kebtlemen to their . 0035-lawaw Frooutor. | OS rHs. CASSIMEES, Volve oR ay ou? { in V No 62 TINGS, ewvrncing ali grades, colors, and Norice OF THE ESTABLISHMENT OF | styl mater f fashionable isle adupted to id THELAND OFFICE FOR THE TERRITO- wear, which they will mak® to order, in the brat RY OF NEW MEXICO. style f workwanship god fiuish, at prices muca In uae of the act of Congress ‘A oe cmap ity re wg ar ted "* t to orent Constantly on hand owe ¢ Argeet’ seortmen' trad iekwe ermeny oo ties Mexico," which act | of READY-MADE CLO THING for men and Suthoriges the President of the United States to | boys to be found i» this eit; Given wade: my han: thy tober, 0 ‘he at Jasting Button Gaiters. . HA 22 Pa. avenue, 2 above 8th street icie of Gentg* alt We have just reocived 5 cases of the grove ga0rs, high will com: pare instyle. materiai and workmanship best custom work, allat our wsual low pr 8, for LADIESOF WASHINGTO occa’, and Chaidren'e Sl t 30 years, we ought to. Toate eh te | a < “ {New Mex- LL, STEPHENS & CO., fore Pret ‘iseitrod and unde know Tat tre 00% S32 Pa av. between Ith and eth streets. fice forthe sie and entry of public land in the - Serntery ‘of New Mexico will be established at 494 be ELEVENTH 8TR eee: 494 i hem y, from and after the 25th ween Pa,avenue and . 7 "i know by this t hat suit t! in that li Sante Fe, in said Territory, psa CONN lNovait, Browne’ Hotel Bujdiog, | Md oau)-nfoly any that we dot which you oan prow one sven under may hand at the city of Washington, NEW UPHOLSTERY. comet (Alei.Guz States&int.) “Pacey. | sung ourworkatrial- Vou san fad (atal Wee: this Srth day of Septomier, A- D.. 838, Sofas, Chairs, Lounges, Ao. upholsiéred, covered NOTICE. MoCurds hy see Shoes So well-known as J. W, | By ordor of t dont fos. w. WiLson. Shades, Window Curtains, Drapery, &c., cut, Seine OFF AT COST FOR CASH, pee Son's Philadelphia make. ap 2i-ly Acting Commissioner of the Gener: ey mad: @, and put up. juaveu, Secaniahi TRUNKSE TRUNKS! | ceoucwew pay pete (pow and oid) eat, made, and put dow G. c ON 1d tful}y in . Bair ing cAthS. 8.2. ETCUON ease remettehese | TS rd m4 ing entire stock of Goods at cesT for cash, a8 she is coing to close up busin she being un- able, on gGooyat of hey health, Which has long been declining, to continue business, ow, her bullé areréepectfully requestod ton By ‘hose that ttle the same as as “ile grock ot roods sonsiats ‘of every variety of La zt pe cosas tobe and g great oO . hie all of ey latest style, w! will stat omc ae dea tee want bargains onli at Ones ana egzerine ont ‘and wears sure that we oan satisfy even the en ae ETCHISONS, No. 12) Mapa rca and ote ats, 00% Pons ve Bu) rena Yack ES aigtios: oe QVERCOaATS | wanary, Fi om tl »panle be amare ce } Varnis! » Ke. ‘and constantly keep ly attendns tn a-0 at reasonable ya. MITCHELL. 434 Nith street RS, F.J.MYERS ure) is prepared to give All work NSTRUC N oa Wike a8 dil paudfina, 1p Sawdw* At No. 435 G street. | = Fo! NTLe : a We are com Quinrep BeHSE RSE lies rd Fox” Gracbene vax DILTEB. at a Re, inburgh Bisouit, sree and smal =| 003 “ron Hall, Pa. ave bar a sie. nelle: gli varieties of Jamison’s a... Se = ~, a |, &e.: Armo'd’ Pa. av. RACKERS, &e., / ceiving fresh Bisovit; hue! Fan ere, KING & BURCHELL, VSth +t. and Vermont avenue, Fakeed SAME. DENTIST, returned to the city and resumed his prac- x Srosuad Cee HR Eo | Ea on Ales, 36 00 let Pe, av., bat. Sth