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F is ; PUBLISHED EVERY AFTEKNOJ. sg: {SU"DAY BXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner Pennsylvania Avenue & Eleventh 8t., By W,.D, WALLACH. Papers aérved in packages by carriers at $48 year, ©r 3) cents per month. To mail subscibers the sub- Sorption price is $3 0a year, in advance ; $2 for SiX months ; $I for three months; and for less thaa three months at the rate Of 2centss week. Single copiés, one cent :-in wrappers, two cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) inserted three times fer 1; every other day or semi-weekiy , 25 per cent, advance ; once a week, 5° Der cent. advance. PORTABLE THEATRES FOR DRAWING ROOMS. {Correspondence of the Philadelphia Bulletin } Pants, Oct. 7.—It is already announeed that the coming ane will A even more than usa- ally gay, an ions on an extensive male re be Sade Numbers of visitors of i and great wealth are expected. Pri- val sar wrray 3 will be still ged ee than last winter, i we may judge by the large num- ber of orders atready received by the inventor of the portable ‘theatre, that has taken the place of thescreen formerly made the repre- sentative of all sorts of scenery in the drawing room. The little theatre des salons is anything and everything that suits the occasion; a pal- ace, a cottage, a gi camp, a church, « bon: |/ doir, ora gasden; it has its stage, its side scenes, its prompter’s box, its drop curtain. To all these advantages it adds that of being a pack-up-table, by means of the withdrawal. of three or four screws, in five minutes, if the room is needed fora dance after the play is over; nor does it take longer to put up daa to may be had for those who have ing private theatri- eals on account of the difficulty in getting them up with scenery, may now indulge their taste freely. Some two bundred of these useful con- trivances have alreatly been ordered. Should the present fine weather be prolonged, the re- opening of the aristocratic salons will be de- I several weeks. There will not be any geen til the return of the Court from ‘ompiegne, whither it will go on the arrival of the Emperor from the camp, though the con- trary had been surmised. The autumn is, ins es many of the Provinces, the finest part of why ear. Another more imperative reason inter season should commence so late fashion commands the going out of town when summer is almost over, and turning to it when winter is-well upon us—a farther proof that fashion is often at variance with common sense and good taste. beginning to The petite salons are, however, light up. The ladies who hold their state there, not being posseasors of chateaux, and seldom making a summer excarsion beyond the envi- rons of the capitaf, are in haste to call in their friends to dispel the ev«: they have borne for five endless months. Every one who has a drawing room and a piano is determined to bave a safon—that is, to pack, on stated eve- nings, some fifty becrinolined and hooped la- dies in a space that might comfortably contain twenty-five, tu buddie all the male belongings into two or adjoining rooms, the size of closets, to get one person to play on the afore- said instrument, mother to sing, a debutant poet to recite his. last poem, and to make all the victims that can be caught do penance in some shape or other, to the infivite annoyance ‘of all the company. But the real salons, the sovereign umpires of taste and leaders of fash ion will not open before Christmas. ———~2+e-—_ A Lupicrovs Dirtomatic Dirricunty.—A letter from Brussels says: A quarrel has rung p at the Hague between the unpopular Prus- n Envoy, Count Konigsmark, and the Neth- erlends Government, which, though ludicrons in its origia, threatens to embroil the two Cab- inets in somewhat serious discussions. The outline is this: The Envoy, driving slowly after dinner, to Schevining, was. overtaken by young Count Folstein, nephew of the Minister Tor Foreign Affairs, in an open carriage drawn by spirited horses. The latter gentleman, de- siious to get out of a snail’s pace, told his coacl to pass. Seoing this, the Envoy bade bis driver not te draw on one side, and to zigzag so as to prevent being passed. At last they came to a circular bifurcation on the road, conducting to Schevining Bathing liouse. Here - the. young Count’s:coachman put his horses inte acantet to the left, while the old Count’s man gallo; tothe right, so that both reached the door at the same time, and a crash ensued. from which both carriages suffered more or less. Both rivals descended without exchang- ing apology orexcuse. Not so their coachmen, who, taking up the quarrel, not oaly abused each other, but their opponent masters ; crowds collected, police interfered, until at last the Eavoy re-appeared-and drove off, and upen ae e Legation, addressed a sharp note to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, demanding satisfaction. _After due consideration, the latter directed his nephew to wait next day upon the Envoy, to apologize in person, This was doue, and See the reception was as ungracious as sible, the affair was supposed to be cettled. uch, however, was not the Count Konigs- mark's intention; for at the end of a week, he addressed a second note to the Poreign Offier; demanding categorical reply to the first. To this Count Golstein, after expressing regrets at the ineident, answered that he knew not how further satisfaction could be accorded; and that as to opiny ba nephew's couchman * tg be banished”’ the ingdom, as required by the Prussian Envoy, that was out of the question although the said coachman was a Belgian ! Ear. at this, the Eavoy forthwith des. te his first secretary, M. Steffens, with etails, to Berlin, and proposing, in case ample and complete faction were not acceded by the Netherlands Government, that be and his legation quitthe Hague. Meanwhile he has shut himself up, and declined all diplot matic relations. This storm in a puddle as created a profound sensation at the Hague, coupled with fervent hopes that the w pulat envoy, into whose house all non-official Rother. will depart, tanders have long ceased to enter, Bo matter how Prusgevine Bovgvers or Fiowens.—The best method of preserving cut flowers for a —- of time in water, is a point which is seldom sstisfactorily explained or presented, notwithstandiog its simplicity. The metbod commonly recommended is to frequently change the water; but this, of itself, is scarcely of any Most advantageous mode is to cut off half sn inch or an inch of the stem that has been in the water, according to the length of it; omar we open the pores that have be. come ol with glutinous matter that has exuded from the stem when first cut, and the _ oo ay very often before the stem placed’ in the water, frequently occasions rapid withering. By cutting the bottom of the stem, the moisture immediately begins to flow syrarts and the branch soon recovers its - The stems of flowers are also frequently — in water until the bottom begins to rot decay; these. if cut above that, will also recover i » and, when placed in fresh Sin tere juentiy continue fresh for some lowers bought in shops and ts often dried a: Se bottom, ith riesate aaa to the water; the bottoms of the steme of tl shoul: f 8 be cut belore imme in water 's Decessary that the water in which are placed be fresh, b too cold; if allowed to jos a few Sous teleds being used, it is better suited for the Purpose io cnerr a iatettatidies Fa Famosaas ,Pevple have often been su prised af pul meetings to see with what <* thusiasm and unanimity persons seattered in all quarters of ap audience shout for particular speakers. They regard such manifestations 4« unmistakable evidence of the popularity of the person called for. At a Republican meetin, in Indiana, the other day, a speaker pamad Fesponded to a loud call and took the |; but « biz, strapping fellow persisted in e out, in stentorian voice, “Lon Long" caused a litte confusion, bu er some diffeulty come ey himself heard, the Pres- dent succee: in stating that Mr. Long, the \Ueman honored en call, was now them. “On, he be d—a"’ replied’ the fellow ; ‘*he’s the little skeezicks that told me: ~ eallfor Long! This down the se. - i by Se typ heads Alas we leara that Me, BMP" Bete. one of the spiritast lecturem, ad the that the devil bimself is coaretind through-opisiteaiay, or -4KOIT VIL STAT? sur Ce sl VOL. XII. List or Patents.—The following is the list of Patents issued from the United States Patent Office for the week ending Noveniber 2) 1858— each bearing that date - Auction Sales. [conTINUED From TH By J.C, MoGUIRE & Ci PAGE. | -+ Auctioneers. UPERIOR CABINET FURNITURE, EL- Jonatuaa Ball, of Utica, N. ¥Y.—for method of Sia OCATELLE CURTAINS. FRENCH-PLATE banging swords Mrrnors, ANDELL Big area oi ASES, EXE NT je for transmitting 1 ‘Pia, seweepone Fiwh dbs yy — Nelson Barlow, of ‘New. York, N. Y.—For im ingen er of] 17t® ati 6 shal. sell, proved saw gummer. the Cad Effects of this itablishment, > = i t voy tf iS a. xe as x Prior Rosewood Carved even-octave Piano provement in trucks for locomotive engines. a ip be James Bridger, of Richland, oon tet tool orto, of brilltaat tone: ‘Betion, made to order for chamfering leather straps. J.H Buchanan, of New Concord, Ohio.—For improvement in stoves. -E. Burnham, of Binghamton, N. ¥,—For oroester, Suite of Rosewood Crimson Brocatelie. ered ur ir mM pris uw Chairs, anes Pa tor Ghaine. ith slegaat LJ improved gate hinge: ‘i > ‘s Rich il abd Bross ’Fresch Mantel Clock, with - W.. Burson, of Yates City, Il.—For im- i provement in tablog Pe sae Lata harvesters. | Elorant French, Plate Mantel and Oval Mirrors, in Ok. Upper Alton, 1ll.—For im- Suite olen b Rosewood’ -room Furri proved arithmometer for addition. ture, fntahed in yolow F consisting of Wm ‘Chadwick & S.J. B. Anderson, of Terre 4 Diveds,2 Arm Chairs and 4 Chcits, with Bae. fort improvement in railroad ditch- meat it i maton, ith lebron: “foun W. Cochran, of New York, N. ¥.—Ror | Seamus Rovewapdand it Marble top Tables, improvement in cat-oxle boxes. lint bag ba fall Gilt Parlor Furniture, fats am rich Waveard Gonroy, of Bonen, Mins Foe im- | Scarheaugnmaine ee iaahes yo Arm Proved machine for cutting corks. Wm R. Cox, of Delhi, Jowa.—For improve- tains og r ment in grain separators. m ur y Splandid'4,6, and $-light Gilt and Bronze Chande- liers thronghont the neues, * Lyman Derby, of New York, N.Y .—For im- | & Ching and Gilt Bi ~ perior Vi esola Car) te ene one rig City, N. dF. Save oF Manoreny f og Paraitare rising Bee aon of Jereoy City, N.3.—For tm- | “"'goin oTurkish Atm Challe ante Bile Gree provement in manufacturing steel. finished in green elo'h. Writing Fabien Geo le, of Provincetown, Mass.—For im- | Very ic ms Walnut Extension Dining Ta- Sideboard and Fiato si ‘hiss vi Shefiid Pisted Tea Sor, Wajten® Gabe. Baskets Pitohers, Butter Tbs Castors, Spoone, aud 4 orks. lendid Gilt Eparene with Candelabras, re ly Decorated Tench chins Dinner, Dessert, ea end Coffee Service, ong Rosewood Chamber Furnitare, with marble Zuperior Plush and Siik-oovered Lounges, {mitation Rosewood and Whi e Enamelied Cham ber Furniture. with Marl Soneries Curled Hair Mattresses, Bolsters and P:! own. &xce lent Blankets, Comforts and Spreads, Together with a general assortment of articles in- dispensable tu a well-furnished establishment, Terma: $50 under. ossh.; over that sum, a oredit of 60 and 90 days, for satisfactorily endorsed notes. bearing interest. rah, Gatalopnes of the above may be obtained at ie oma. nol eod J.C, MoGUIRE & CO., Aucts. By A,GREEN Auotioneer. Proved barpoon. Joun Ferrier, of Charlestown, Mass.—For im- provement in tackle blocks. Joseph S. Ford, of Philadelphia, Pa —For ene in gas-fitters’ vise. ty G. Gardiner, of New York, N. ¥ —For iuprovement ia car springs. ‘ohn Gebr, of tear of St James, Md. —For improvement in plonghs Oliver ©. Green, of Dablin, ind.—For improve- mnt in straw-cutters. Louis Grosholtz, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For improved drinking cop. tinly F. Hall, of Troy, meat tu railroad chaire. m. Hatvey. of Albany, N. Y.—For Improve- ment io joint frais.” Aaron Hatfield, of Petersburg. 1il.—For tm- provement in seeding machines. W-. Y. Henry, of Monmouth, 1!'—For im- provement imseeding machines. W. 0. Hickok, of Harrisburg, Pa.—For im- Proved tap for cut! W. O. Hickok, of Chairs, N.Y.—For improve wooden screws. Harrisburg, Pa.—For im- Proved die for cutting Wooden serews. RUSTER'S Lis or STO STORY > . Avction.— On Josepty Hoflacker, of New York, N. ¥.—For | PRID WT eter Ty veniers 1658 T shall improved lock and pay : , a in frost of the premises, at 4 ovelock e. m., by Abram Jackson, Lebanon, Tenn.—For im- | virtue of a deed of trust to the subscriber, bearing provement in threshing machines. H date the 15th day of July, 1854, and reoarded in Liter in Draper: of Bast Canora eee Ean | ad rasolye fl Caton 1918. 180. and 20t-one ofthe Proved Altering cock eee? Mass-—Por im- | of colgminn, the folowing mead poperty. ying R. V. doaes, of Joha », 2a.—For improved being in the city of Washington, District afore- sausage machine. ° Josee Johnson, of New York, N. ¥.—For im- provement ia shield pins P. P. Joseff, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For im- provement in car seats Edward M. Judd, of New Britain, Conn. —For improyed sash-fastener. Hermann Kaller, of Perry, Il..—For improve- ment in seeding machines. James Lashbrooks, of Rockport, Ind.—For im- Provemeat in straw cutters Elias B Lowmon, of Beil Air, O —For im Prevement in Miner’s railroad tura or circular Switch & Manley, of Marion, masbine for soldering Chas. Matthews, of New York, N. ¥.—For im- Proved smoking tube _ Allen Albert McAlahen, of Oxford, Miss.—For improvement in ploughs John Nagele, of Altcona, Pa ment in vet, &e Ben) M. Nyce, of Kingston, Ind.—For im- Proved refrigerator. Reuben L- Payne, of Halifax, Va.—For trap for animais. Chas Perley, of New York, N. Y.—For im- proved Appian block for boat’s davits. Jas.N. Phelps, of New York, N. Y.—For im- provement in hand printing presses. Joseph P. Sargent, of New titain, Conn.— For improvement in lifting bandles. Charles A. Saxe, of Philadelpbia, Pa.—For improved method of adjusting the plummet, without moving the tri , in surveying instru- All of Lot numbered twenty-three. (23.) in Square numbered one hundred and refers -seven,! a tere tng 8 front on north L, between Ith and 19th streets west, together with t rovements, which are3 Ifthe terms of Gag Le not complied with in three 8 r sale, the Trustee reseryes ths right to "e- sell the property. by giving three days notice of sech in the Star newspaper, of tne city of Wash- ington, at the risk and cost ofthe first purchaser. JOHN wi Btoe, 0012 fawkds i A. GREEN, By J. ©. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctroneers. XECUTORS’ SALE OF SUPERIOR FUR- NITURE, GILT-PRAME MIRRORS, CARPETS AND CURTAINS. DiLVER AND SILY: &c., at PuBLic Auction MORNING, November lith, of the late E. H. Pendleton. on Pennsylvania ave- nue .adioining the United States Hote!, we shall sell tho Furniture, &0., comprising Rosewood French Sofa and Partor Chairs, Marbie-top Centre, Scfs, and Side Tabies, Rosewood Secretary snd Bookcase. Whatnots, Three large F reooh plate Mantol Mirrors, Elegant Kosewood Marbie top Mirror front Beau- jet, ——— Solid Oak Leather Covered Dining- it Rosewood Marble top Dressing Tables, ‘aintings and Engravings, s of Girandoles, mazk and Lace Curtai Jornice, &e., Velvet, Brussels and Ingrain Charpets, Rugs, Oil- cloth aud Druggets Larze Maine Sideboards, elegantly carved in bas- rely Solta Mahogany Extension Dining Table, 18 fect Eightesn Solid Mahogany Arm Chairs, with hair- N. ¥ —For improved —For improve- Presses for embossing and figuring vel- val About 7 ounces Solid Silver Waiters, Gob et 4 ounces 59! Silver Aters, ob ets, Bhat ym mn fled Mo.—-Bot lmprate- | “PSE Theres Hutter Tabs: Cellos Wentss tones Spoons, &eo,, Heayuly Plated Waiters, of various sizes, Pitohers, Covered Dishes, Tureens. Champagne Coolers, ( astors, Sauce Boats, &o, Frenct China Dinner, Dessert and Tea Ware, Cut class Decanters, Finger-bow!x, Goblets, Wines and Tumpiers, Karro Ghinave Panch Bow!, Bohomian Glassware, *hoics lot of Liquors and Cigars, ‘Toweis, Napkins, favie Cloths, Marble top Dressing Bureaus and Washstands, Walnut Elizahethinn Bedsteads, w.th superior Spring Mattresses, Fnamelied Cottage Se'r, Lounges. Very super‘or Feather Beds, Bolsters and Piliows, Fine Curled Hair and Husk Mattresses, uperior thins kets. Comforts and Marseilles Quilts, ndsome Freroh Chins Granite Toilet Sets, ‘ogether with a large assortment of Kitehen Requisites. Terms: $40 and under cash ; over that suma cre- dit of 69 and 90 days, for satisfactorily endorsed notes bearing interest. : B: B. TYLER, HILIP B. PENDLETON, Executors. nol-d J. C. McGUIRE & CO, Aucts, ARSHAL’S SALE.—in rn issued | Cirouit Court of the Distriot of Colum county of Washington and to me directed, [ will par to, public save for oasmele front of the Court- ouse Ld Forrest Shepherd, of New Haven, Ct.—For combined book and slate. John W. Sibbet, of Cincinnati, O.—For im- provement in car seats. James H. Simmons, of Painted Post, N. Y.— For improvement in railroad chairs. Samuel Stocnin, of Cambri. improvement in candlesticks, &c Waterman Smith, of Manchester. N. H.—For improvement in preparing wool and other fibres for s voy Adolph Stempel, of Oquaroka, 111 —For ma- chine for creasing and blacking leather for har- ness Wm. B. Stetson, of Taylor, N. Y.—For pedal attachment for pianos. Francis Stebbins, of Hinsdale, N. H.=For Ram ly pperates for steam boilers. 4. Dutton Steele and Wm. Lorenz, of Potts- town, Pa.—For speed indicator and recorder for railroad cars. Charies T. Stetson, of Amberst, Mass.—F or improvement in harvesters. : &. B. Thompson, of Hudson,O.—For ‘mproved ock. #* Jas. Walton, of Delavan, Wis ment in seeding machines. JN. Ward, of Brooklyn, N. ¥.—For improve- Ment in car brakes. Daniel Zvern and L. L Bevan, of Shamokin, Pa —For -elf-inking hand Press. Henry Howsan, o! Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Isaac P. Wendell and Jacob L. Wendell, of — Philadelphia.—For improvement in axle ces —For improve- door of said county, on MONDAY, the isth day of Novem)er, 1858, at 12 o’olock m., the follow- ing described y, to wit: Ali det ‘ titie, claim, and interest inand to Pag sion of Square No. 3%. being Lots Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4,5, and 6, of subdivision, and of said Square No. 39, as Jnid down in the Surveyor's office, in Liber B, folio No. le the city of Washington, D. C., James W. Martin, of Philadelphia, Pa., as- | together singular the improvements signor to Lewis Rothermel, of fata Philadel. thereon ad pe Terie G 2 igh e ap pa phia —For improvement in weighing carts. No to Bevebert rm, 1358, ia favor of cent H. &M.Mixand J E.. Mix, of Attica, N. Y.,as- | Ggliahor use, of Chilton & vince 5 enots to themselves and C. D. Jobnson, of said «, W. SELDEN Marshal Altica.—For improvement in 00 Zi-dts for the District of Columbia, Daviel D Winant, of New York, N.Y., es- << ____ eee siguor to Wm. R. Winant, of Brooklyn, N.'Y.— Ansa Aless &.—In virtue ofa wnt of fie. For improved b rd table. 018s issued from the Clerl joe of the Silas Yerkes, Jr., of Philadelphia, Pa., as- | county cf Westin dy eCgiRmbiB for the signor to himself and George Yerkes, of said forcasH, aan Phiag elphia.—For improved rudder for ves- nty cos AT UR pe the 1Btta *“Joseph'H. Davis, of Woburn, Mass.—For im. | described property, to wit: All defend ire terest to Lot three, {ay fa Square ‘No. 60" (egvens huosieed vod Rite nine.) together with all and mien' therpom, inthe oity of peveneet in aomenies mevemnent ssues.—Thomas R. larteli, of Philadel- phia. Pa., assignee of William Hartell and Jo- ih Lancaster, of said Philadel —For i ind | the peice fa the inode st avauehay, ex Pat Ri'ey and will be abid to watisly Fodscist 10. S71, t0 tented November 23, 1352; reissued November 2, + 1857, John Waters aH mae JER, yume Singer ana Edward Clark, of New ou” Marshal for the District of Columbia. * ork, » assignees of ry , Boston, Mass —For improvement in sew! ARSHAL’S gat. In virtue of awrit of chines. Patented tay 5, 1340 se Mice of the Roath of Colunies for ths RC. Mauck, of Conrad’s Store, Va., and W. sounty of Was on, and to me directed, anal ees of a NG —For ~ erene to public sale, ye u regen of the wnt im corm harvesters. Patented A. - . " Bt ey ona rt BERS my on SA TURD tae ieetey of November, e: z. J. ge, of Trey, N. ¥.—For tne ye ing feat in an dae Geert seaeea ne ive, er “4 Two Cur-peen Porsoxep By ragin Motnzr. —— te ed Ca Cane On Saturday, Mrs. W. L. Gold, residing of | $size eu geind upon ae the property, Of Wim, ’ f Wate Lane, Alleghany city, the mother of twin boys, about two months old, baving shown .) SS meieepg 5 Ci 1M i § Marahal for the District of Columbia, | Fil eee! iliness for a past, the at- tending physician preeo d Tagorie | os Skt asa aoe to he sdantnledored in doves ARSHAL'S SALE ~In yi ran of a writ of ed to children of their tender age. Saturday rouit Court. the trigt of Columms tor th forenoon the little patients were very uneasy aunty of Washington, and to me directed, I’ wi aud the mother administered them a part of & isons dotrot sud Souateecg KlGSD Ss val} teaspoon each of what she su was the {i Novorber,1858,a0 ofoloak, ‘tne follow. medicine prescribed by the doctor. ‘The ebil- | ing od grogerty to mits Alldaleadant' pan. dren suddenly became very quiet, and, their eee lot No. I; in secate eter eats &ppearance attracting the attention of the pa- Front of Si fost on street Bok rent, when the horrible trath flashed upon to rote or north tae the | « a that she os bere babes. — jaye orn ae levi ie paragorie » a of law wi the iam Hf. , i she bed bean applying tau bare se bat hand, | beso! so salish Judie BING. 42 ip Cte 7 ere and a little reflection convineed be he = a EERE: had mistaken this for the medicine ~ ‘forthe Distti jamhia. administered it to ber ebildrea. A physic = was called, but every effort to restore the it fte sufferers to consciousness proved futile. ‘owards evening they were seized with spasms fel fovordey ti into the comatose state, in w they remained. No hope of eovery is entertained. i, j Trae Ra tea a Ya ter dancing at « be v, Went bed, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1858. Foe ald odd For Rent and Sale. FOR RENT-4 comfortably farnished HOUSE, te sp oe agrees im wag! aN it 3 1 ts SPHIDEN. * oom tf JRNISHED HOUSE FOR SALE or KENT, T use is briek, and situated on M avenue, (No. 24,) between 43s and 6th « se rooms. cas, 40. The fernita: ‘urnitare. oo 23-im FOR, SALE—On reasonable tore 8 desirable FRAME DWELLIN®-HOUS ith bri back-butlding attached—ivo. 469—contaimng, in all. 30 sevens aicantee on the went, side = lath street West, between Fa. avenusand E street, near lards” Hotel, auitabie for a boarding-house, or for s person who would ‘ike to rent out rooms. There ie od inal the rooms. Appty to POLLARD WEEB, 0. 520 7th street, oc 35 VASLABLE PROPERTY FUR S8aALK—A smal! House and Lot on3d street south, ‘will ve gold low and on very acoommodatinz terms Also,a very desirable suilding Lot fronting 25 festa G strest north, running Wack 168 feet 3% inches “*Klnoeks aluable Building Lot fronting on M sti th Set, dovth ‘about foo fect, between 4th streets. Terms easy. 2 4 leo, @ Loton F street south, situated in an im Proving neighborhood, will be so don accommodat is new and ‘he house will be rented or sold without the £ oF particulars apply on tne premises. ing terms. For particulars inquire of GEORGE W. BRAY, Estate Agent, No. 516 7th street, near D. 009 ee ee. . Fek SALE—Tho following BUILDING LOIS viz: Lot No. 15,on the corner of 5th st.west and M street north, in Square 514; Lot \o.5,on New Jersey aven' ween K and L streets north, in Square 5:9; Lot No. 4, and which has been snbdi- vided into 8 lots, on the oorner of Rhode Isiand ave nue and Ith street west, Also,2 large number of other Lote, in various parts of the city. and at prices from 3. +8 to 75 cents per foot. Apply to Lie LARD WEBB. Arent, 0. 5207th street. o06 “USE FOR RENT IN PHE BEST BUS- ik ES LUCALITY IN THE CILtY.—The use at present oocupied by Dr. R. Finley Hunt, Dentist, is for rent. It ison the north side of Penn. avenue, between 3th snd 10th streets, (in one of the best ness squaresin Washington,) rupming back bee D see sah con sinne ape? besi = the par- ors. or Tu r information ply on 6 premi- ses to Dr. HUNT. = sezt-tt ee Fok RENT.—the DWtLLIN® HOUSE, No, 438 D areal ae the square imtnedisiely east of the front of che Ci jal!, next door tothe residenoe of J. M. Carlisle, (the pi tion may be made. The for the dweiling-honse o rent will be #700 an may he 0 LET—ROOMS, 'or,) to whom applica- 8 will be rented only private family. The per annum, payable at such periods on. (fe hed,) with Board, in © private family. on . No. 514, between Sth and 1%th streets north, for a gentleman and Indy, or two le gemtiemen. 0023 RSAL 260 acres, rince George’s county. Md.. very nocommodath: AD; ne to JOHN L. rer oS ‘A very valuable FAR M,oon\aining well wooded ned wel watered, in effered for sale on terms Forfartheriformation " MI1H, Attorney-at-Law, No. weet ch sti oc 6-eolm* iE ABLE FARM IN CULPEPER A goUntt Ay Fok SALE.—The Editarst the Evening Star is authorized to sell,on very oo- commodating terms and at a low price, one of the most desirable frm in the County of Culpep- er. [tcontains about 500 aeres, of which 200 are woodland, the residpe arabie land, in a fine oon- bel Lin = lee This tenet is ine Recaps ree miles om er Court House. uy ita smali dwellin Pecos kad oriines form bufid ings, All the arab land not in cultivation is we!l To a gentleman seeking a country res- 7. teoment Virginia. A building site upon & fine mountain prospect, and a the surrounding country for man: The soi! is of excellent original quality, ani liarly adapted to the production of when id is at Present in @ good state of improvement. The owner will = a less — its — opi ier ia made. Persons wishing urohsge will please communicate with W. D» WALLACH, itor of the Star. ARE © ance. FOR WOOD AND COAL DEALERS —Por rent, tor ten years. a vacant LOT upon ony 8 street, 51 by 129 feet, nearly w + terian Charch. For terms opposite the spp to Dr. yeas. » CRAGIN. Georgetown. Sp 29-Itewt! miles. pecu- Fez RENT—A Very DreinaBie Reerpence ON THE Ts oF GrorceTowN.—| wovid rent toa good tenant. for four or ix months, or for BR year, my property in Georgetown, consisting of the square numbered !2 in the pilot of the toemon which isa reomy snd convenient Dwe ling. reaty furnished watn the best farniture, together with stables and other out-buildings, Tho terme are $1258 month, or twelve hundred dollars a year. For further particulars apply on the apt ame LOUIS MACKALL. WYO PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR, NT—In a private famil: ith partial Board, if desired, within three square he Patent Office. Inquire of POLLARD V » No. Tth-street, opposite Intelligencer Office. oc 13-tf pita denee eat ls eaten Inseam saris tt deh (OR SALE.—A VALUABLE FARM. suuated 8 few miles from Washington, will ve old iow, on socommodsting terms, or will be exchanged for city property. This farm is in a high estate of cultivation, and contains all necessaiy improve- ents. ™ 5 Enquire of GEO. W. BRAY, Real Estate Agent, No, 516 Seventh street, near D: oc 18-Im ——————— | ace SALE —Several FARMS in Maryland and Virrinin, at distances of from 9 to 3° miles from Wastington. Trey will be soid low for cash, or they may be exchanged for city property, either im- proved or unimproved. Also.a number of BUILDING LOTS for eale, in different parts of the city, at prices ranging fom 3 cents to7> cents per square {>ot. No oash ni be paid down. and long credits will be given to sut those purchasing. Appiy to H.N. LANSDALE, Rea! Estate Agent, No. 504 M street, corner of Eighth, or through the City Post Office, oo -#-Im OR RENT—The FRAME HOUSE on G st. south, between 8th and 9th- streets west, (Isl- and.) Lot fronts 25 feet on 9th street, running back 1°0 feet toa 2 foot ailey. Terms, @170 annum, avable monthly. Enquire of ELVANS & THOMPSON, 385 Pa. avenue, batween Stand toch streets. ool HAN SOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE west end of the city, within a tew doors of the Seo- retary of the Interior, Gas ana water, with baths and shower and 13 rooms. For further par- ticulafs inquire at this office. 00 15-tf FURNISHE ROOMS FOR RENT.—The undersi; |. having taken the oommodious house formerly ocow y A. Butler, on F street, three doors ¥ eat of Lath i) i the same put in complete o1 and n furnished. ‘The rooms and parlors aye miry —— see 81 geatomen .. Terms 0 as 8. roe 13 Im MRS. C.A. LEIBEN. ya LE PROPERTY FOR SALE—Th VALE: 4 at ies uk the property. known asthe ideof the ‘ery,situated on the south ai Aqueduct, ther with et) vn ‘about 210) feet rit ‘Canal to ~path being included im this prop- e front of 64 fe the Canal ‘and con! ee RA SN oars property fore Bakery or Coal Yard te n0t Bui ny in the District. 190, 8 Wood and Cos! Yard tow in a rme and o ron. has moat of ject on the Canal and 1023 fost on the west si cess for cons! imers from Gearretown or Weaning ne above pe be offered on l!beral terms Red ee cornel of lath arrest Was BROWN. Be. wuss. SS — ————————— __ ____t Boots, Shoes, &c. E Wish Ta TO CAUL AND Ms Oe | is. ‘en the attention of the gentiemen to ou! lary aad weil ‘assorted stock of BOOTS % 008 to give a roe eta a fh'and fovwats. For LADIES, MISSES, AND CHILDREN, Me Fe qoerine, and Sammer G rig SLIPPPRS, SHOES, eash ; all oolors einen ft cont froma tars tes Salta eee Oe HOOVER'S, 0033 _Iron Hall, Pa. av.. bet. oth ead Tothets, th A. tice. Wasnt ean be found in any other—is published on Saturday morning. ree Scape ae Le Cooter ome om Musical Instruction. mesic ACCOMPLISHMENT. Prof. DE CCENIEL has 3 few more hours to srare, which he will devote in course of with, on the Harp, and eigenen Oraan Piaying, &o. a NO. 1,807. Wood and Coal. CoAL coats COAL Jui ived, and now discharging.s cargo of best Brond Moutatn Anthraciio CORT: which wilt be sold low for oxsh. T have eiso nade arrangements to supply my ova- tomers with BAWED and SPLIT WOOD for Kindling, which will be sold at market prioss. N. B—No instruction whatever will be aiven R. Ww. BATES, pSy ments are Lot made in advance. nol rian ust Repository, sorner i ita etsete eek” Rep. T ew. CLARK, eee —— * LUMBER, Wuub AND COAL, UACKS—Their Rooke,” “Qgrdiain.” =e Office ard Yard— Virginia av: ne, pete cen %h and l0th streets eas . Navy Yard. Coal from the best mines in the country. 2,240 Ibs tothe ton in all cases. Fairness and prosptnece may be revied upon. oo 18-im* J. & W.M. GALT’S “STEAM FIRE-WOOD MIBLS, Foet of 17th Street. ECONOMY AND CONVENIENCE Combined by using the SAWED AND SPLIT WOOD. CHARCOAL SUPERSEDED asa KINDLING BY THE RESINOUS PINE, As its cleantiness and quick ignition readily suggest COAL!I-COAL!-COAL™ all kinds of WHITE ASH, RED ASH, and CUMBERLAND COALS on hand frem the most Approved Mines in the Country. 1[0™ Coal kept in Floored and Roofed Yards, IL 2,24 pounds to the Ton T. J. & W. M. GALT, Office—Northwest corner i2th and C sts,,No 547. by x perienes, write for rivate orouiar Sr ermal orrban—ity CURE. a4 amp erfect confidence, your friend, @ former merely suporsonbing Box 176, Charles 002% im? SIMOND. vor ; . ror New Crt, : gpGe f00L WAKER, Manufactures and repairs including Masous’ and Stone-out! Pinks made and reraired. SIGN OF THE Ss 16 BAS LR indicates Where you may get LOOK . aise, PETURE FRAMES roen Fok whe poy kilt or otherwise; erany cther jn his line. The iargest lot of eect lls Tr: api-lv between 12th and isth ste, L aoe Ret Ey 5 0 1, ee Pa oo wenn ee eta Te. g (O86: ual ties, A the Beer free of oost 0 any part of Cc. P. & W. @ERKCKS. ENTIFIC ASTROLOGER eae Wharf—Foot of 17th st., formerly Van Ness's. inrae, Leave, or Mtatieans Gon se 23-tf rious ses. white or foovor. Female Weakners end Disorders; sito. Fomae Tr y a) ners fy 523 sestere tse 523 Sequlntion fo ny Bey | ere ee whe 4 hia 1 led. ress Dr. S., igs WOOLLEY & CO.trosehte~grenttangsies | Star sinet teens fas oues Semel Mier Rich Fancy Dress Silks, Rich Mousrelines, more, Md. All cOmmuricaitons strictly er Flounced Silk Robes and Mousseline Robes. tial. oo tim 25 pieces Black Silk. the cheapest and best goods ever offered in Cgetowd At the prices. WwW HEELWRIGHT, MUDGE & CO., ‘With a large stock ret class Staple Goods, for 4 + tC PAPE EALERS grvera fan we inv vr iy Sttention of per: No. 14 Hanover street, corner ef German. chasers. J. W. COLLEY & CO., Bavtumorg, Mp. £23 7th street, three doors north of » dee Brown & Co.; ‘na Colt; no 2-1°t Penn. avenue. Car ro’s & Cv.; Dickey, Ross & 3 Ba- aa Se | > Empire Mails; Gideon, Crea M THE ER KH Hubbard: Jeend f AGNETIC TELEGRAPH COMPANY. J. Pax ne « Co Oven & Huribut; Fussage & Bos ¥ ter; he ‘arson’s : aT Mariboro' Mille.” Metropcinan. ilk; Sagamore RATES SRPURED- Witch chal cosntemecet binders Lewther, Corner Sizth st.and Pennsylvania ave’s. 6. &o ; Printing 4 4 Book! Offices 5 U, S, Capytol, pers of ali kinds; ~traw RY 10d - Opposite Treasury Butiding. aon: Saree 7 ae 4 td ently in every With six wires and improved business facilities Sheiety: Fisene, and Shoe, Paper; mak a ries: enable) to reduce their cuarges, py po pgerda ‘olio Tenweords. Rach ad’! word, | snd Letter Paper, 2 let. Wachington to Baltimore. .. . Bank isnvelope ; ° ‘ig po. Patisdoiphis 30 ote. Sots. Sheathing, Tack and Spice Papers: 1. New York. Scots. 5 ots. Virsing — Bleacni: ‘ow! (A co responding reduotion beiween intermediate | {[7~ Paper of every description v0 order. points ) Au 8-5 ‘RR Macuetic Company invite business for all points in tae United States and Canada. Their lines gonneot with the Eastern and Canada Lines at New York, and with the Western Lines at Baltimore, Tne Macaetic Company is the oldest Telegraph Company inthe United States, and alone have t! right to use the Moask INVENTION upun the route of their Lines. The public may rely upon the prompt and accu transmission of alldespstches deposited at the fol- lowing offices, viz: ADIBS, READ! ne be I ¥ t to Ee Reeees F. F, MabDOx Dry Goods Store, No. 849 7th P. S.—A_ large assortment of BHAWLE sp RIBBONS constantly on band. wt CLOTHING AT REDUCED PRI 4 A Rare Opportenity for argates. opened bishment fr York New Youn, Wan street 5 Aster onan, ot male on Ne im Duane street: forthe AS per. entrance; Ne Depot, i. stock tere, Pricaprceuta, 92 Chesnut st.5 jouse. oS ean Renaring sor eue 4 “4 ve Lontanea greet . of. for ibe pea ba our present stock 01 ends J je othing —s grew ly rednoed prices, for cash only, to '@ room for an en! new - We therefore shail offer indwoements to cash par- ohasers never witnessed in peer. Our Cd tonow eell and toask an early oall, thet may have the bevefit of making th ope or the fen sat = ade Clothing to re York. WALL ALTIMORE, Sun lroa Building. josToN, Merch ants’ xchange. - RTLAND, 2? Exchange stri CINCiNNATI, under Burnet New ORLEANS, u no2 tf bi The New York und this si d Washington Printing PHENS & ©O., Telegraphs, using the + House’? Print- ape pp ing Telegraph Instruments. se 2-tf between 96 aud loth streets. General Ofice— National Hotel, entrance on Sixth N EN ‘Street, Branch Ofice—Willsrd's Hotel. [LO ADVERTISERS AND SUSINEDS & = ‘ The“ VIRGINIA SENTINEL” offers very su- THE NEW YORK AND WASHINGTON dveruising. It 1s a kcmiy PRIN ING TELEGRAPH COMPANY having | Btablished journal, of wide circulation, with sate the only line in direct, communication with the State in the Union Northern, astern, and Southwestern ie Segeoe pea rhe gmmeing aoeny J J u of numbering & very larce and ever: nabied inoreased facilities, to reduce cajhur ino hon Mameie eee: | sore simone the farmers and exes eee For ten words, sey ley, and Fido weer regione of a : men who To Baltimore. -2 cents, lcent.” cenighee agg | ce oe tore fell fain. Ay Fo AVilmingtoy mre 2 Advertisements 8 in the Daily, Tri-weekiy, ‘o Philad an 3 and Oocasionally inthe Week'y ed: of the ® x: ‘© brenti . oes 3 TixuL, thus resching ail our readers We Tespect ye fate m, N = > aie fully invite orders. : TE ay Company are making arrangements en rae BPN s. w &zasorp Line will speedily be constructed, oc B-Im Alexandna, Virginia. using the Prisries INsTRUMEXT. which they hope - — to have in operation by the Ist of February next. “thankful for the :iberal patronage bestowed upon AMBROTYPES. eoce of these besutiful styles of SANDS. for the OU Can PICTURE tl . the Ci litt a eontinuance of it from , taken | rpg meng Ey Havin cin their employ | of cents and upwards. Bo always pears ou the most Mentor operators, they oan promise | afine selection of the newest styles promptitode ond ~ eee the Voges mee or Pres arranged ton NES GAL RY. by “ . eee HE PRINTING INSTRUMENT® Penn. ave., bot. 8th od sth, over or aga ae be fire — — ¥ _00 18 __ oppo. Centre Market. — & CO. eons < e TO LOVERS OF VENISON. ter { Ez N. _ RENTER, on C street, the rearof Browns’ Hotel, has just received fine VENISUN, killed at Mount Vernon. which will oe served BOYS’ AND YOUTHS READY-MADE For School and Dress Wear. children and wards with Bohool and Cotloge Outhis every styleto the season, Wwited to sme our taste of his patrons. in connec! tb all the delte present large and 6 comerve ¥ ety of excies of the season—Game, Oyeters. fresh Fish, Bove ‘CLOTHS G. &o.—that this or other marketsesnafford. 0029 where they ean fit oat their iceriptisn of Rest" " tes, with ev 16D ° WV BODING [eee ees pied Anis of sebelantin: and du Je quality Beautiful Goods, suitable for Wedding and Birth- | 8t very STEPHENS & CO., ay.. bet. 9th and 10th sta. eat noth au No. 32 J. BO} A.: COPPER EECHERS BLEEDER Bee them: day Presents, just received no?ét Pa. a MoLAUGHLIN'’S, between 8th and 8th sts. RACKERS, &c., &c.—We are constantly re- corving fresh supplies of Fox Crackers; Ege isovit; Edinburgh Biscuit, ra) and small ; Eng- ieh cg yb oo of Ji * ] érack- ; 4 Arnold's t he Toi kort Breet: Sey hy Fs HOHELL. 00 29 corner 15th st. and Vermont avenue. ORSE-SHOEING REDUCED TO OwE H DO! Rg Ep Notice —On #\ after November the Ist, the prices of Horse-Shoeing willbe $1 8 set. cash in ail customers, or otherwise sincere thanks for the r © bestowed upon us, and by strict attention to merit & continuance of the woo t-2w JOYCK & LENMAN. ARLYLE’S HiSTORY OF FREDtRILK Ne ee cad tile eal joer pentane ; Price 7 if- Made Men, oon! the lives of more than json > who have: -- Ming. t vol , with portraita, by e B “sg Magazine. vol. 17, bound in oloth ; price =, cheap 5 oto 0. nd, “4 “Formiet ERANmignrmies, | EEC red oe aot bet. Oth and toh ste, Bookstore, Oupen Detideag. J NOTICE, . 00 9 corner 4% street and ae oO MEARA pectfully informs the cit:- ‘LEM. ING pel Svan tan Os | ree erermtte bo. scents» a aiedel te pew Vawieky TORE with s ae nee 4 i centiemen to 3 it Assortment of ail of Peery Gos Fruit, rere ee Seer eecreemies means |B Lee oe ments of general enstomers, w! i hs a prapared f9 styles of | onabie Tasted ape furnish at prices which ald jndace freq he | weet, mpiok they will —y to ber in ssdeene SOHN O'MEARA, ne ee Ps. avenue, or finish, oriess much near the Capitol gate. 00 S-+t than the oity rates. oC nates Se SPANO re ee cot era RTRERENE.L OO... CBEAP DRY GOODS og icrtox. @ lote of handsome DRS: GOODE rom auction, which we are sell- i at ri wed ree bony 494 sntestREtrcaweae Boies. 494 and Square | > LD ry sod eet a ad F CoLtgy 8.00, Curtains, Drapery, &e. cut, morse mb Te acta pee ar aoe sates, boop | CAMP, returned to the city and e196 edt * toll aniteindD fpns aestesl rototY wort ane! 2 | —