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THE EVENING STAR| m PUBLISHED KVERY AFTERNOON, (SUsDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner Pennsylvania Avenue & Eleventh St., By W. D. WALLACH. Papers served in packages by carriers at 94a year, Ot 97 centa per month, To mail subscibers the sub- Seription price is $3 508 year, in advance ; $2 for #1 months ; $1 for three months; and for less than three month# at the rate of 12 cents a week, Singio Copies, one cent: in wrappers, two cents. ADVERTsEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) ineerted three times for $1; every other day or semi-weekly, 26 per cent. advance ; once a week, per cent. advance. § WHAT IS TO BE DONE WITH OUR CHARLEY? [Prom the Independent. Nov. 4 } Yes—that is the question’ The fact is, there | nothi: Seems to be no place in heaven above, or earth | engra beneath, exactly safe and suitable, bed. While he is wang begs our souls have j and rest—we know where is, and what he is aboat. and sleep is a gracious state; but then be wakes up bright and early, and begins toot- ing, pounding, hammering, singing, meddling, and asking questions; in short, overturning the of society, generally, for about thirteen | wind. source for various purposes, nor must you mind though he varnish his nose and fin clothes, (which he will do of course,) if he does except the | give him some rea. utty his boats and cars, be isa made All these things make trouble—to be they do—but Charley rs to make trouble, that e nature of the institution; you are only to choose between safe and wholesome trouble, and the trouble that comes at [ast like a whirl- a + Cheng Star. VOL. XII. Auction Sales. For Bent and Sale. [ CONTINURD FROM THIRD PAGE. | PELIOHTF UL, COUNTRY RESIDEN: at OR ‘ A rs and . = SALE,.NKAR WASHING worse. A cheap paint-box, and some By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. ViTHIN S MINUTE = RIDE: ane ings to color, is another ; and if you will EXTENSIVESALE ov BEAUTIFUL VILLA | MARKET, (AnovurS$% Mz-rs.)—This Lots art Horrton, onk MILE aNd 4 Hate v id ety comfortabie and com jh Contains 1] rooms, and is gurrounded oh is 186 feet long end 10 feet wide; paint and putty to paint Nortu o- WashincTon,at AUcTION.—Un WED- ESDAY, the loth of Nove I ‘shall sell, at lopoton, on the 7th stroet road, rnd imuediately at | gate. at 4 o’clook p.m.,& large number ful suilding Lots, part of whieh front on 7th strei t. ‘This sale offers a fine opportunity for obtaining & country home near the city, on an excellent road, fine basco be ait. — low taxes. ni Te Ss ited with the finest var; God bless the little fellow, and send us ‘erms: intry. * all i x T nd bee: hat improved, and poe ys lc we Seuethy Sued ase" | even punted sbouttu Sonny cent ey bony tat Soest to know what to do with ‘0c %-e0d EN, Auct, ety of apples, peaches, pears, grapes, quinces, bim—every “ee e sure that hecan’t stay Bexevotence or Pore Pics 1X. — We - ——_ 1@8,Gpricots.&c. 2 where they are. @ cook can’t have him in | translate an anecdote from Dr. Franki’s Nach By BARNARD & BUCKEY; Georgetown. nt owner is living and has lived on the the kitchen, where he infests the pantry to get | Jerusalem. In Greece our traveler mot an RUSTERES’ 84LE.—By virtue ofe deoo oftrust BP-émises about three years, and lt flour to make paste for his kites, or melt lerd American lady—Miss Dorothea L bo. from Richard C ne 6. 1853, we will piste im the new saucepan. If he goes into the wood imapelled by the hilentheagie delve to contif. vember mere 4 o’elook * aghey wre tnveside outot theeity aud ‘it "ior that reason 5 bd 5 - M., OU . - Spo hs Dead "if Pe set Tos tees | ate formed an Hmprovement inthe enon | tof anan Croteag oahicy svi | Hed ine catgtareg rere nt W 3 sent into the garret, | of lunatics, also visited Rome. She told the i E light rock &o..and ane for a while that you have method the | Doctor: “i visited the lunatic asylum, and m ine of Lot No. nine. (9.)in Holmead’s addi the farming toolat will beegid with thes wee problem, till you find what a boundless field for activity is at once opened, amid the packages, boxes, bags, barrels, and cast-off rubbish there. Old letters, newspapers, trunks uf miscellaneous contents, are all rummaged, and the very of ebaos and old night is instituted. endless capacities in all, and he is always ham- ee or knocking something apart, or sawiug, or barrels in all ratfroad tracks, till everybody's head aches, — down to the iower floor, and everybody jeclares Charley must be kept out of the gar- ret. Then you send Charley to school, and hope i are fairly rid of him, fora few hours at east. But he comes home more noisy and breezy than ever, other Charleys every separate resource for keeping up a commotion that the superabund- ant vitality of each can originate. dance like Jim Smith: he has his li him how to mew like a cat, and he enters the premises with a new w; from Tom Evans. He feels la: he has learued that he eral impression that he is strong and knowing, ever the conventional reign | never ge and valorous; boy, and has a gen- of parlor life; in fact, heart revolted at the sight. 1 did not see sic! persons whom man should pity, unfortunates whom we should endeavor to cure—they were brutes in chai Ile sees | after my visit to the lunatic asylum, I was pre- sented to His Holiness the Pope, who knew the A object of my travels. laning, or drawing boxes and {| the most friendly manner, irections to build cities or lay | visited the Asylum at Rome ? oe to answer, yes; and am co oliness bas not yet paid it a quickly raised his head, and only asked with An expressive attentive look. him, and related to him, in a voice full of emo- tion, all the horrors and barbarism I had wit es nessed. having learned of some twenty upon the treatment of the unhappy beings. ‘The respect- commanding man of Christendom listened with He can | earnest attention, and said briefly, after I had earned to smack } concluded, like Joe Brown; Will Briggs has shown | I then left unutterably great. -whoop, learned | ger, had perhaps I was conscious in my innermost heart of my owing immensely | and a day of the deepest inward agitation. od despises more than | created a deep sensation when the holy father, two days after [bad been presented to him, tion to peqeeven and running thence with the north side of Bridge street east 2+ feet to Robert uller’s brick house, at the ent of said first line, thenoe north and parallel to Moutgomery street 12) feet, thence west and parallel to Bridze street 23 feet, thence south and parallel to Montgomery 12) feet to the beginning, with the improve- ep There are 35 acres of Ia) hed to the house, which can be increased to 200 acres, if required A fair price ouly will be asked ; a emali crsh pry- ment required, and avery long credit given on the balance; or improved city property wiil be taken as part payment to a smal: amount. Toa party wishing to secure a comfortable howe in the country which will be convénient to the city this offers au opportunity which seldom occurs. piceke address: Box No. 481 Washington C ice. i ns. the dens of which seemed ve been cleansed. Several days to of sale: One-third of the purchase money paid incash.and the residue iu two equal in- stalmentset 6 and 9montus,with iuterest, to be se- cured. Should the purchaser fail to oompiy with the terme of aale in week after sale. the property is cort and risk, after oue week's WALTER 8, COX, . FERDIFAND W. RISQUE, ‘Trustees Georgetown Building Association 0c25-eokds BARNARD & BUCKEY, Aucts, understood By WALL & BARNARD, Anctioneers, T® USTELS’ SA Lb.—By virtue of a deed from . W. Wallingsford, dated 9th February, 14, we will offer at auction on TUESDAY, the 3 th day of November next, at 4 o’clook, p. m., on the premises, ail that Lot of Ground in Washington oity known as Lot A, in a subdivision made by George W Mitchell of lot numvered seventeen, (17) in squara eumbered two hundred aud forty seven. (47) in the City of Washington, which said subsivision i re- corded m the office of the Survevor of said City of Washington—said Lot A being situated on the cor- ner of 13th street west aud Massachusetts avenue. and containing three thoussnd two hundred aud fifty-one squsre feet of ground—beig the same ground whieb was conveyed to Washington Wal- The Pope asked me, in whether 1 had yet I had the cour- ineed that your it. Pio Nono OR RENT—A comfortably farnished HOUSE, onF + between ith aud 18th ste. For terms apply ou the premises to Mrs. WILLIAM 5 0078 th bFORSALEonR f yand situated on Missours avenue, ( No. 24,) betweon 43¢ and 6th sts. Container thirteen rooms, gas, &c. ‘Lhe furniture is new ani ood. ‘The house will bo rented or so'd without the mee 4 OF particuiars apply on the premises, oc %-lin TOR SALE—On reasonable term FRAME DWELLINe-HO 7 back-building attached—WNo. 4°9—containing, in all, 19 rooms, situated on the west side of lith street wi ree va. avenus and f street, near Wil 's ote! I ventured, trembling within myself, bold expression of the unchristian ‘Come again in 2 week’s time,’ and his presence. My anxiety was The Protestant, theztran- risked too much. Although for a boarding- house, or fora e torent out rooms. There is as in all the rooms. Apply to POLLARD WEBB, No. 529 7th stree! 00% es VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE—A good intentions, [ yet passed a sleepless night | lhagsford by George W. Mitchell and wife, by a stnali frame Hoase and Lot on It deed hearing date the third day of February, 1854, | wil! be sold low and on Meg? 4 3 with improvements on the same Also,8 very desirable orm 3 Lot frontmg 25 Terms of sale: One-thira of the purchase money | feeton trect north, ranning back 165 feet 3dz inches to be p id in cash, and the balance in twe equal in- | to analley. he is more than ever an int ti hile taking of his dri stalmenti X and nine months. with interest, to | Also,a valuatle Building Lot fronting on M street way of decent folks who want papers ~ i pare ef ioe tasalie i rps he soonre ven a fing engin are ae Rh cisoctan Tete re ee en oes Sn aan : Pears 4 i . rie © with: i a e le Itis true, that if entertaining persons will | hour init. The week had passed, and I stood, | the property may b3 reso.d at his risk end cost after Also,# Loton F street south, situated in an im devote themselves exclusively to him, reading | #4 I had been commanded, in the Vatican be. | one week's ne. a co Provink Stig thermos wt base's on Spcommodat. and telling storics, he may be kept quiet; but | fore the Po; In a manner as grave as it was OR pews y W. BRAY, Real Estate Agent, Nos 7th street, - Pty oe A z DINAND W. RISQUE, . AY, Estate Agent, No. 51 . then this is discouraging work. for he swallows | calm, Pio Nono said to me—‘I have appointed Trustees Georgetown Buiiding Association. | near D. a story as Rover does a piece of meat, and looks at you for another and another, without the slighest consideration, s» that this resource is comes back: What is to be done with him ” But, after all, Charley canact be wholly shirked; for he is an institution—a solemn and awful fact; and on the answer to the question, | You.’ ‘ What is to be done with him ?*’ depends a | fore the head of Catholic Christendom, but be- fore the wise prince and the good man.”’—Jew- «th Chronicle future. Many a hard, morose, bitter man has come from a Charley turned off and neglected; many arental beart-ache has come {rom a Charley left to run the streets, lbat mamma and sister might play on the piano, and write letters in peace. Lt is easy to get rid of him; there are ifty ways of doing t He isa spirit that ean be promptly laid, but if not laid aright will cou@tback, by-and-by, astrong man armed, when you cannot send him off at pleasure. Mamma and sisters had better pay a little tax to Charley now, than a terrible one by- and-by. There is something significant in the old English phrase, with which our seriptures render us familiar, a wan child—a wan child. ‘There you have the word that should make you thidK more than twice before you answer the question, * What shall we do with Charley ’ For to-day he is at your feet; to-day you can can persuade, coax, and turn him to your pleas- ure, you can make his eyes fill and bis | soe swell with recitals of good and noble deeds; in short. you cam mould him if you will take the trouble Bat look ahead some years, when that little voice shall ring in deep bass tones; when that small foot shail havea man’s weight and tramp; when @ romgh beard shall cover that little, round ehin, and the wilful strength of manbood fill out that little furm. Then you would give Th If 10 1-eotf City Hal) . ese letters are all dated at “the tower of ‘ahogany Extension Dining Table, 18 feet | _no t-e0 y = worlds for the key to his heart, to be able to | ine gon? and are most eurious specimens of | ,.. 1008 4 OR RENT.—Suite of or single ROOMS, fur turn and guide him to your will; but if you will : pec Eighteen Solid Mahogany Arm Chairs, with hruir- lose that key now he is little, you may search for ft carefully. with tears, some other day, and never find it. Old housekeepers bave a proverb, that one hour lost in the morning is never found all day. it has a significance in this case. Une thing is to be noticed about Charley, that, rude, and busy, and noisy as he is, and irksome as carpet rules and parlor ways are to him, he is still a social little crexture, and wants to be where the rest of the household are. A room ever so well adapted for play, cannot charm him at the hour when the family is in re-union; he boars the voices in the par- jor, and his play-room seems desolate. It may = be warmed by a furnace and lighted with gas, | °° batit is umn warmth and light he shivers for: be yearns for the talk of the family, which he so imperfectly comprehends, and he longs to take bis play things down ard play by you, aud is incessantly promising that of the fifty improper things which he is liabie to do in the parlor, he will not comwit one if you will let him stay there. This instinct of the little one is Nature's waruing plea—God'sadmonition. 0, how many a mother who has neglected it because it was irksowe to have the child about, has longed at twenty-five to keep her son by her side, and he would not! Shut out as a little Ar: con- stantly toid that be is noisy, that he is awk- ward and meddiesome, and a plague in general, the boy has found at last bis own company in the streets, in the bighways and hedges, where be runs till the day comes when the parents want their son, and the sisters their brother, ond then they are seared at the face he brin, back to them, as he comes all foul and suutty from the companionship ts which they have doomed him. Depend upon it, if it 1s too much trouble to keep your boy in your society, there will be places found for him—warmed and lighted with no friendly fres—where he rho finds some mischief still for idle hands to do, will care for him, if you do not. You may put out @ tree and it will grow while you sleep, but & son you caunot—you taust take trouble for him, either a little now or a great deal by-and- b grees Let him stay with you at least some portion of every day; bear his noise and his ignorant Put aside your book or work to tell bi ry, or show him a picture ; devise still arses, plays for him, for he gains nothin; by ing allowed to spoil the comfort of the whole circle. A pencil, a sheet of paper, and a few (terns will sometimes keep bim quiet by you jor an hour, while you are talking, or in a cor- uer he may build a biock-bouse, annoying no- body. Af be dues now and then distarb you, and it costs you more thought and care to reg- ulate him there, balance which is the greatest evil—to be disturbed by him now, or when he is a man. type: Of all you can give your Charley, if you are | fine impression it is When cold and bard, this meas | gutta-percha is ready to havea like impression, & good man or woman. your presence is the best and safest thing. God never meant him to do without you any more than chickens were a commission charged to lay before me propo- sitions concerning the crection of a lunatic asy- jum conformably to the rules of humanity and of short duration, and then the old question | morality, in the shortest time possible. When you visit Rome again, your just wishes will have been fulfilled. I thank you |! for your communications. This town is the Zion of ligious enthusiasts who call Jeprezites,” religious organization, meaning of which term world a profound mystery At the head of the organization is a man by the name of Charles side the editor of 2 The Newspaper. printed, ane chen jects is edited wi ility. make him laugh, you can make him ery, you 3 or rte sheet dents yd devoted to the “open letters’ dressed b; “<The Chief Apostolic Pastor and Evangeli- eal Bishop -—To all th» Elders of Israel Evan- Carpe and Traveling Presbyters, of the lesiastical Kingdom, and to Presbyters. Deacons and Lacs. scattered abroad throughout all the world, incomprehensible cant, being made up of pas- sages from the Bible, extracts from “the Book of the Law and Covenant of Israel,”’ and re- marks by the ‘‘ Chief Apostolical Pastor,’’ in- diseriminately mixed up together. From what we are able to learn from these letters, this curious zect believes in the Bible as the Word of God; but also holds that it is in @ measure done away with by new revela- tions made since the year 1448 by the “voice’’ of “ Baneemy™ through the medium of the “Chief Apostolical Bishop."’ e erate styled ‘the Law and Covenants of srael."’ into the common stock somewhat after the manner of the “‘Shakers.”’ said to be sue and orderly in their deport- ment, mora votedly and blindly attached to their religion or system of belief. owever strange it may appear, this organi- zation bas during the last year rapidly in- creased from 50 to 800 members, and is still receiving large accessions to its numbers.— Towa State Democrat. Tue Mitky Way.—This well-known phe- nomenon is a great !uminous band which every evening stretches all across the sky. At one part it sends off a kind of branch which again unites with the main body, after remaining distant fur about one hundred and fifty de- 3) and, w scope, littering stars, scattered in groups of millions, separate clusters of stars, and has described their appearances and shapes; but, ag yet, itis to us but the shadowy outline of another branch of astronomical research which will require more powerful instruments and more human things that the agree with the supposition that the starsofour firmament, rections indifferently through space, form a stratum, of w parison with its length and breadth, and in which the earth occupies a place somewhere about the middle of its thickness. PE BREE SS Gorra-Percua Tyre.—Gutta-percha stereo- 's with gutta-percha matrices are among the objects pi ocBeokds WALL & BARNARD, Anots, By WALL & BARNARD, Auvciicneers. RUSTEES SALE.—By virtue of a deed of et from Richard Cruit, dated February 7, we will offer at public auction. on MUNDAY, th day of November next, on the premises, at So'cluck, p m., ail that eart of Lot seven (7) in square four hundred and eighty-one, (421) in Wash ington, bounded as follows. viz: beginning on 6th street west, at the end of one hundred and twenty- three feet south irom the northwest corner of ssid square, and running thence cast to the rearlioe of said lot, thence north along said line fifteen feet six inches, thence west 1o the line of 6tu street, and ———$—$_____ 8 fOR SALE—The following BUILDING LOTS. viz: Lot No. 15, 0n the corner of Sth st.w. M street north, in Square 514; Lot \ ersey avenue, between K and L streets nort Square 559; Lot No. 4, and which has been sul vided into 8 lots, on the corner of R. nd i0th street west. in various parts of the city.and at to 75 cents per foot. Apply to BB, Agent, No. 520 7ch street. + FOR RENT IN THE BE LUCALITY IN THE CIty. resent oooupied by Dr. R. Finley Hur side of Pern. i- and pious |! bode Istsnd ave- May Heaven bless i bent my knee, deeply moved, not be- a + [tis onthe north 2 SJEP! Es — y th th to t 4 th the improve- tween Ith and ih stree! tm one of the s Z en ices oe ane eee, mente. wee pe enueree Monies “4 best business squares in Washingt Tusaing back A pale rex enty miles north o Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money | to D street, aud containing 11 roome besides the per Council Bluffs, in the county of Monona, about | to be paid jh, and the residue in two equal in- | lors. For further information apply on the premi- fifteen miles from the Missouri River, there is ptalment " nino months, With intevost, to ses to Dr. HUNT. we 26-tf a town containing 610 or 800 inhabitants, gen- f sao iv one week alter thowic, | VOR RENT.—The DWELLIN® HOUSE. No, erally known as Preparation. » B&D- | with the terms of sa'e in one week alter the sale, 438 D street, onthe square iminediately erst of the front of :he City Hali, next doortothe residence of J. M. Cariisie, (the proprietor.) to who Lica- tion may be je. The house will be for the dweiling-house of @ private fi Femt will be per annum, payable at as may be agreed on. CB te ean ST ES 0 LET—ROOMS, (farnished,) with Board, in & private family.on L street. No. 514, between Sth ard 1th streets north, fur a gentieman and ay the seonerty ar be sold at his cost and risk, after one week's notice. WALTER 8. COX FERDINAND W. RISQUE, ‘Trustees Georgetown Building Assoo:ation. oc? eokds = WALL & BARNARD, Aucts, By J. C. McGUIRE & CU.. Auotioneers. {XECUTORS’ SALE OF SUPERIOR FUR- ‘4 NITURE, GiLT-FRAME MIRRORS, CARPETS AND egena SMiLVER AND SInver rivespee or two sir. rentiemen. &c., at Puslic AUCTION —Un ‘T SDA = Siok map MORNING, November lith, at the establishment poe SALE—Fon-teen FRAM of the late E. H. Pendletou, on Pennsylvania ave Tooigs each, ou Lots 15, 18, 14, nue adioining the Uuited States Hotel, we shailael! | NO. °47.K street south and Sd street we the Furnitare. &c., comprising 9509 each 3 small payments in Rosewood French Sofa and Parlor Chairs, lastaiments to suit. Title good Marble top Centre, Scia. and Side Tables, Separately or together, Lot Kosewood Secretary and Bookoase. Whatnote, | Sonor, 45 feet 9 inches by 75 feet eee large F reoch -piste Nantel Mirro: Slegant Rosewood Marble top Mirror front Beau - a new body of re- themselves “ Con- system of religion, or “the Conjeprezon,”” the remains to the Gentile and. their B. Thompson, who is be- weekly newspaper called This paper is large, well political and general sub , pages are usually See oe of what sre called upon religions subjects, ad- Charles B. Thompson as follows wots E street, 4 feet jeep lat No. 3, Sauare No. 566, with improvemen s; and Lot 12, Sgacre No.4. ‘fhe two last boing on'y tax titled wil besold very cheap. Also, for sale or exonange Sor pxpwerts in this city or its vicinity. two three story Brick Houses, No» ea and 831 West Baltimore atreet, Baitimore, Md., near Ca:y street and Franklin Square. Will ox change tor farms in Maryland or Virginia. not tco far distant. E # of Girandoles, nics, Kony nh Uharpets, Ruge, Gul free the Bishoys, es : M : a 3 of Con- Velvet, Brussels and Ing. eects of ie Cons ir ole h aud Drageete. Walnut Sideboards, elegantiy carved in tas- ef NOE of. sendeth greeting.” No 6, west side #52 street, near the 5 niahed or unfurnished, very desirably located, cussioned seats, = t b About 7) ounces solid Siiver Waiters, Gob ets, Pitohers, Butter Tubs, Ladies, Knives, Forks, poOns, &C., Heavily Piated Waiters, of various sizes, Pitohers, Covered Dishes, Tureens. Champagne Coulers, (Castors, Sauce Boa 5 ertand Tea Ware, Cut class ters, t- bowls, Goblets, Wines and Tumolers, Large Chinese Punch Bow!. Bohemian Glassware, Choios lot of Liquors and Cigars, ‘avle Cloths, ap Marble-top Dressing Bureaus and Washstands, Walnut Elizabethan Bedsteads, with supecior Spring Mattresses, Enametied Cottage Se‘s, Loungss. the mouth, week, or term. Terms mode- @. Apply at 315 Penn. avenue, nearly opposite Nat } tel, tul7 T&St F. HOLDEN, OR SALE OR RENI—A two story FRAME DWELLING, with oeilar, situated on M st. north, between 34 and 4th streets enst, with lot of ground, containing 75,400 feet. attached. ‘The bor contains 8 large roome, with ten feet ceilings. Th: is also & large stabi the lot. Terms reasora’ Apply on the premises 00 1t-lawaw WO PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT-—In a private family, with partial Board, if desired, withia three squares of the Patent Office. Inquire of POLLARD WEBB, No. 520 Frenca China Dioner, D Fringe ‘These new reve- Ae ry superior eather Beds, Bolatersand Pillows, | 7th street, opposite Intelligencer Office. 18-tf The property of the organization is held in in air and Fask Mattresses, {OR SALE—A VALUABLE FARM, situated mmon, and the earnings of all are thrown Se ee recep To a F 8 few miles from Washington, wiil be sold low. on accommodating terns, or will be exchanged for oity property. This farm is in @ high stare of Poo era nd Contains sil necessa y improve- ments. Enquire of GEO. W. BRAY, Real Estate Agent, No, 516 Seventh street, near 1. ac 1-im OT Kot SALE —Several FARMS in Maryland ane Virginia, at distances of from 9 to 3) miles from Washington. Tiey wil! be sold low for carh, or they may be exchanged for city property, either im- proved or unimproved. — Also,a number of BUILDING LOTS for sale, in different parta of the city, at shraag ranging from Scents to75 cents per square foot. No cash need be paid down. and long credits wall be given to gu t those purchasing. Apply to H. N. LANSDALE, Real Estate Agent, eet, corner of Eighth, or through the fics. oe 8 tin pe a OR RENT—The FRAME HOUSE ou & st. south, between 8h and Sth streets west, (Isl- and.) Lot fronts 25 feet on 9th street, running back 16) feet to a 20 foot alley. Terms, sy ap pase, Together with a large assortment of Kitchen Re tes. Terms : $40 and under cash dit of 60 and 90 day: notes bearing interest. KB. TYLER, PHILIP B. PENDLETON, <i Soe Executors. J. C. MOGUIRE & CO, Auote. ARSHAL’S SALE.—jn virtue ota wiitof tie ni facias issued irom the Clerk's uffiee of the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia for the county of Washington snd to me directed, { will ex- eto public sae for casa, in front of the Court- ouse door of suid county, on MONDAY, the 15th day of Novemer, 1858, at 12 o'clock m., the follow- ing described property, to wit: All detendant’s right, titte, claim, and interest inaud to Page’s subdivi- sion of Square No. 390. being Lots Nos.1, 2, 3, 4,5, and 6, of said subdivision, and of said Square No. 39), a8 laid down in office, in Liber B, fulio No. 142, in th hizeton, D C., together with all and tne improvements The people are ver that sum @ cre~ for satisfactorily endorsed in their customs, and the most de- Nolbe This remarkable belt haz, from the : ed and |i as the property of | payable monthly. Enquire of Ss 4 ages, of which we have any record, Leorge Page. oe) will be to satis! Pe rattan THOMPSON, 38 Pa. avenue, botween Sthand 10th ined the same place among the stars; Norah, to ober term, 1858, ia favor of Robert H. | streets. ocls hen examined through a powerful tele- | Gsilheruse, of Chilton é Lantos HIANPSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE west it is found to be composed of myriads of | 00 21-dts for the District of Columbia. end of Lie city, within a few doors of the Sec- ret ofthe Interior. Ga and water, with baths = Ps ; pwer baths. and 13 rooms. For further par- | like glittering dust, on the back ground of the | [VJAR SHAMS SALE. in virtue ofe wnt of fie. | Tioulars inquire at this ofioe. 00 15th geseral heavens. Sir William Herschel has di- } Cirouit Court of tho District of Columbia for the | AURNISHED ROOMS FOR REN TP.—The vided it into a number of nebulous systems, or | ovunty of Washington and to me directed, | shall undersigned, having taken the commodious expose to public sale, for casm, in front ofthe Court house door of said onunty.onsA TUR DAY, theiath day of November, 652, at 120’ clock m.. the following described property, to wit: All detendant’a right, titie, claim and_ interest in and fo hat No. three, (3,) in Square No. 759, (seven hundred and fifty- nine,) together with all and the improve- house tormerly oco: y A. Butler,on F sireet, three doors westol Isth. bas had the same put in complete order and newly furnished. ‘The rooma aud psriors sre airy and suited for single renygnen or messes. Terms reasonable. Inquire as al x 00 13 an MRS. C. A. LEIB genius than is new at command for its explora- | ments thereon,in the city of V ashington, D. C ALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.—The iatigs ncamgutorty, alone vfered to, | edhe rind wre eet amet | Motte ete eet ce phenomena of the milky way ier, and will be s« PSs ley. otober, 1857, John terse 5; Miimnod Riley tate Marshal for the District of Colambia. anal, near the Alexandria Aqueduct, together with the wharf, which 1s about 210 feet deep from Canal to river; the tow-path being included in this prop- ve The Bak hag a front of 64 feet on the Canal and ‘ontrois inches of water for driving its na- Be property fora Bakery or Coa! Yard 1s not bay (eg by any in the District. oftne aon and Cory Pl lancet $ecoenpaney urty rme an t, Barrot 8 operty has a front of 120 feet on the Ganatand Woe fest on the west side of Groen street, and is as easy of ac- cess for consumers from Georgetown or Washing- —— any yard in the Di: tead of being scattered in all di- 0019. ARS®A, ALE.—In virtue of awrt of M Med feaiks tereok bombs Clerk’s office of tie Crreuit a of the Dina of Coll for the county ‘as! ton, to me directed, I shail pose to public sale, for Casx, in front of the Court-house door Cs ssid county, at 12 o’clook m., on SATURDAY, the !Sth day of November, seh TEA deser; Property, to wit: All 1 t’s right, title, claim and interest ii jo. fourtoed. (le fin teusre No. four be h the thicknesi is small in com- le! uced from that wonderful article at | Lot the present day. The matrix is just taken by | Srovomante tneveer 1a the oe at ee the UE 9 tO THOMAS BROWN 1 weet eee, Pressure from the block of types while the sheet | €., seized aud levied upon as the property of Win. Georgetowu; or tom, T BROWN, be an next to of gutta-percha is hot and soft, anda a and | T. Stewart, and will be sold to satisfy ill corner of 4th street, Washington, D.C. au 25-tf uite capable of taking. * to he ae term, 1856, John B. means a) . “* ing plate of ping plate oolsdes 4 Ei Vi ; Marabal for the Distriot of Golumbla, VAN CAMP, ues returned to the city and pefuNed AS Ut 3 resumed his prac- or reverse of itself, taken also by pressure of a MARSHALS SALE.—In virtue of a wnt of meant to grow without being brooded. second soft and moist sh tta percha on | }¥E fier facina wrsued from the Clert’s office of the | Operating Rooms and Resxlence—s7 Then let him have some Sune in your house | it, and this, when cold podgl ay Ape jy at eet Ce vee wate bad ts os Me wil eosin ess in Ce where it shall be no sin to hammer and pound, | once for the press-plate or cylinder. ‘The spe- | exposa to public sale forcast, in freatatihe Court SLE Yen re ee and make all the litter his beart desires and his | cimens of printing from letters and engravil House dour of said 308, MONDAY, the ita | fr U RS! FURS! phere various 8. bomes requi Even if you can ill | thus formed are rs sharp as if taken in me! acre ty, to wits Aildafendant'e non, Just opened, & very large invoice of LADIES’ afford the room, weigh well between that sate | and the flexible natureof the substance admits title, clare. interest 7 id to one-third of the Fasc FURS, On commission to a mod coe stich, Mf denied, he may make | of its being curved round a cylinder, to adapt | west part of lot No. 1; , guar No. °5, with a | O2 go at New York prices, fr for himeal atreet ¢ Of all devioes for Charley which we have, a few shelves which he rf dignity with the name of @ cabinet is one of the best. He picks p sbelie-and pebbles and stones, all odds and ends, nothing comes amiss; and if you give him 8 pair of scissors and a little gum, there is no end of the labels he will paste on, and the hours he may innocent! sorting and arranging. A battle of Hiquld gues is sn invaluable re- the surface more completely to the action of tle from Cherry creek. at Galveston, Texas, on hisdeath bed, confessed the murder of aman on 8 Galveston steamboat ot he was trieg not long ago, and acquit. ou in the cylinder pri g machine 36 Pease, in SPINE) of 13tn st., A Kansas city of the 28d ultimo an- 3 between WE Rounces the arrival o! in gold dust in a ket- A man who bas just died of yellow fever Srortine’ R EMEN aa CO bia, Eston i RRBbE MSE et | A-PENCIESE, ahaa AVE Upright N EAELLIB, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1858. ardener’s house, carriage-house, Also,alsrge number of Saad 4, Square No. 3.7, opposite Temperance Hall, }, Pyereots front by 18. dee} ‘mining & greater variety of than endo fount ineny other ia on Saturday ‘Trams, P the sake of the NO. 1,810. "I Fowtmaaters wo oat aa agents wi be al- Wood and Coal. Musical Instruction. CO*f COAL! COAL | Ngusic AccoMPLisMMENT. Just received, and now discharging.& 0 of best Broad Mountain “Authracite COAL. which will be sold low for gash. t y = 1 have also made FED aed SPLIT WOOD for ephTOl DE, CORNIEL, hae 8 few more hours to }» Which he will devote in & anperor ayes patruton, rls seme Pu : am Playrar, My ‘witar, meine he Ha tomers with SAWED and ciaszical Or; ki soid at mark: , . B.—No watruction whatever wit! aan enea ee Doan Babee ad os, | Tpctnmentae mata ara, 8 a no 1 ‘corner 14th and Csis. Musical Repository, corner aA street and? er ¥ ‘ oo EDW. CLARK, i LUMBER. ‘WOOD AND COAL, ’* Butera,” “Hospitals,” “Inetraments, shun the aii, and if disposed to proht experience, write ig SUE samp coal = rrbaa—ite CU tn perfect comfdenre, your »& former Laxn axp Carcixep PLAATRR, CEMENT. Live, Hair, Waite axp Comvo’ Yard— 1 Yard. Coal from the Best mines in the country. 2,240 Ibe to the to all cases. Fairness and promptness T oc 18-im* J.& W.M. GALT’S SIMONS, “STEAM FIRE-WOOD MILLS, Foot of 17th Street. ECONOMY AND CONVENIENCE Combined by using the SAWED AND SPLIT WOOD. New Yorg Crrr,) EDGE REST Make os soreeivesione’ coc. = 7th atreet west, ading Assaus’ and Stone-cutters” Tesie. Mal aon = —___ tnoluding Masons’ Proks made and repaired. sien OF THE CHARCOAL SUPERSEDED asa KINDLING Bie EA @ LB! BY THE RESINOUS PINE, ghassts bye Mp Aw 3 icky, As its cleanliness and quick ignition readily suggest | TRAIT PICTURE FR , round, 5 Or Square, gilt or otherwise; orany other work in ieline, ‘The Isrecst lot Of LOURING- mpeg PLATES kept Sou a5 241y _ eon 12th apd Tath ste, PHILADELPHIA L ANS. sat PE av ee Re Seda One k 2.5: dozen quart bolt om. IJ Werend the Bost ites of cost to aay pert.ot COAL!I-COAL!-COAL all kinds of WHITE ASH, RED ASH, dl and CUMBERLAND COALS on haud from the most Approved Mines in the Country. IT7™ Coal kept in Floored and Roofed Yards. the city. ie ae maim CP. & W. GERECKR. Office—Northwest corer 12ti and C sts., No. 547. Dr. 8. ; ® safe rte donee gene aes and Wharf—Foot of 17th st., formerly Van Ness’s. Gentiomen in Business, Love, or Rireront Can 86 23-tf cure stranze mysterious Diseises, i nag ene The artist can do many wonderful things. Care Female Weakness and Disorders; aizo. Fonsis Keguinting Powders, wiil restore nature when every other remedy has failed. Address Dr. 8., South Caroline street, corner of Bank street. more, Md. All communications strictly oonfiden- tial. 00 1-im* 4 OES! DI SHOES he success] have met with during the " short period Lave been established, en ables me to offer Ladies’ Shoes, of uy own make, Qt the following prices: dies’ best Eng ish Lasting Gaiters, $1.25. Ladies’ best double-sole Moroces Boots, $1.75 Ladies’ beat Heeled giove-kid Buttoned Boots, best English Last Button Gaiters, 75 ne 3 ROSENTHAL, Py Sasi wares. Hones & CO. APER EALERS No. 14 Hanover sircet, corner of German. Bartimors, Mv. Agents for x L. Brown & Cox Thowas Colt; Garkon bros & Co's Droker, Rose & — Ea le Mill mpire M ibsop, Crosby E Robins: Ke & A. H. Hubbard: Jeeund & ngs J.P Kae & Go g Gen & Huribaty Platner & Por ter; ner mith; Parson Mariboro’ Mille; M litan Mills; e Schone, tin Mchergain, Mile: aon Also, 3 full assortment of Book-binders Cloth, Giue, &c.; Printing Papers, No. 22 Pa. ave., 2d door above ath st V E WISH THE LADIES 10 CALL AND see those fine FRENCH GAITERS = just reorived by Thomas B. Griflin & Son, with without heels. We sisoask the attention of the gentlemen toour large aud well assorted stock of BOOTS and ews OES, warranted to give satisfaction. lored Pay f all kinds; ~traw Board: - THOMAS B. GRIFFIN & SON, nd ruck. Boards; ot hoards, white and 0c% ___—No. $i4 Pa. av., bet. 9th and lotn sta. cred: Briter'e Cards ard tard garda, in every For LADIES, MISSES, AND CHILDREN. Manil's Paper; Press board: J “GA A full assertment of Fr Spring and Summer GAI j ERS, SLIPPERS, Morocoo and Kid BOOTS SHOES. at cost for cash ; ail oolors and sizes for cost from this day for and 6. ch Folio etter Paper, Marble per. Bont Ohtoe nad velope; W Cy yj Sank Envelope he flee" Papere Sheathing, rinting ene month, to reduce my stock. 3 i dere, at SAM’! P. HOOVER'S, ey fins 8 very denseiption ceases enter, Boot, Shoe, and Trunk Store, 0023___ Tron Hall, Ps. av., bat. 9th and 10th sis. THE ope LAceNezON pkey fav: n in manufacturing Wem Nissen, tnd Chuidren's Shoes for this = SH yearg, we ought to. know by this time what will suit them in that line, safely say thst we do; which you can prove giving our work atrial. You can find (atal! times) articles Bt the prin Shoe Stores in Wash- ington gity—the Shoes el -xpowa as J. W. Mec: Son’s Philafelphia 2. Ap 2i-ly RUNKS! TRUNKS" TRUNKS" The undersigned has now and constantly keep su ‘eather au S-8m On —— CLoruine AT REDUCED PRICES, 4 Kare Opportuntty for Bar, Hi opened an establishment in *y, No. 104 Dunne street. forthe exo! pur- se of manwfacturing our own stock in future, we Love. determined to sei! off, for the next six weeks, resent stock of Ready Made Clothing now in store. at greatly reduced prices, fur cash only, to make room for n entire new stock. herefure sha!! offer inducements t _—_ erty. O at ork Tiothing to he tow WALL, STEPHENS Se eed SAUDI. BAGS and 8, RNESS, WHIPS, N. #.—Trucke Covered and svery deseription of Te ADVERTISE The" VIRGINIA SENTINEL” offer perior advantages for Advert: - it estab‘ished journal, of wide circulation, | Soribers in almost every State in the Union and numbering a very large and evergrowing list of sub- soribers among the farmers and substantial business men of the wealthy and presperens Precmout, Val ley,and Tid ter regions of Virginia: men who ave wants and the means to supply them: men ke. very ew a firms th Repairing execuied with neatness epatch 5 fl . 8. 3. TOPHAM? (Late Torusm & NorPieq,) No, 499 2th atreet, oppo. Odd Fellows’ mély Waahington, DU, 523 SEVENTH STREE * 523 - . y goods, and men who bu sel! farme. J.W. COLLEY & CO. sresellin great baigains | Advertisements appesr in the Daily, Tr mn a in— and Occasionally in the Week'y editions of the Sr Rich Fancy ich Mousselines, TINEL, thus reaching al! our reade W's respect ae Silks, R Flounced Silk id Monsseline Robes. 25 pieces Black Siik,the cheapest and best goods ever offered in this city at the prices. With a iarge stock of tirst class oe ne Goods, for rai family consumption, and at the lowest prices, we invite the special ria ee pur- fully invite orders. Terms moderate, the cash or ety reference being required. For partiouiars ad dress SMITH & FINES, eo3-Im Alexandra, Vireii AMBROTY PEs. OU Can procure oce of these heantiful styles of PICTURES, token by SANDS, for the low of 50 cents and upw: . A afine selection 4 = Aw rices arranged tosu't the time ree BANDS’ GAL. Pena. ave., bet. 81! ERY, 00 te Oppo. Contre Magpat. ” . & Co. WALLSTEPHENSE CO, | DOE AND YOST ANADY MAb . W. COLL 523 7th street, three doors north of Penn. avenue. _bo2-Mt THE Maeneric TELEGRAPH COMPANY, MORSE LINES, RATES REDUCED. \ Corner Sixth st,and Pennsylvania ave'e, Offers \U. 8. Capitol. (Opposite Treasury Buridina. Parents ahd wAtdinne wishing tf Trish oN ¥ childvonand wards with 5) and Coil e Outfits With six wires and improved business facriities this company &re enablea to reduce their charges, Viz: for the coming season, are invited to examine our ‘ Ten words. Each ad’l word, present large and extensive variety of Washington to Baltimore. .. 20 cts. let. BOYS’ CLOTHING, pe. huinde.phia.3? ote. Sots. | where they oan ft out their gnidren of all ayrensin New York.. cts. 5 cts, afew minutes, with every EADY jescriptien a ol MADE Neen oor of substantia: and durable qua: at very moderste SRLL STEPHENS & CO.. o. . (A co! responding reduoticn between intermediate ints ie er Macnetic Company invite business for all points in the United States and Canada. Their lines Bu 25-tf No. 322 Pa. av.. het. 9th and lth ste. connect with the Eustern and Canada Lines at New York, and with the Western Lines at Baltimore. N JOHN oRENNE : Compass inthe United Miaten.and atone nave the | \PENSIOR REAL STATS ak Dees mpany inthe Unite % lone 4 right to ae ¢ Mogse INVENTION upon the route GENERAL AGENT of their Lines The public may rely upon the promptand accurate il despatches deposited at the fol- ll street ; Astor House, at main 3. New Haven Depot, 27th st. Girard House, Titles examined; Veeds. &v.. crawn. The collee~ tion of Rents, Account: ny business intrusted to him will meet with prompt and careful attention. Ofhce—No. 52 Seventh street, opposite National Lutelligencer office. no 3 tf qCuear DRY GOODS 4 entran PLaDELPHta, M2 Chesnut BaLtivoge, Sun Iron Building, From Avctjos. Boston, Merchants’ Exchange. f We are now opening larze «ts 0} DR eS8 GOODS, from ucti on, 6 hich we are sell~ P. RTLAND, 2? Exchange street. Cixcinnati, under Burnet House. ing off at reduced prices. New Ort s, under St. Charles Hotei, no? tf J. KENDALL Gen’! Sup RePvcrion OF RATES. The New York and Washington Printing Merinos, Lone and Square Shawis, in every sty With 1 mae other pew and p ve As Penircr.. will be sold cheap Telegraphs, using the + Honse’’ Print- 537th BA ven dle ing Telegraph Instruments. nol 2w Penn. avenue. General Ofice—Nationa! Hotel, entrance on Sixth | = _-— D a metreet. Branch Ofce Witlard's Hot: AS Come La Bing. Gas " THE, KEW NORM AND WASHINGTON | INESUGS he Phitngeun Hal bon ee PRIN CING TELEGRAPH COMPANY having | street south: botwore 1th oad Pa ea the only wor oe — ppg eee ona eo the | the Star Offiee. ll he pleased to have nahare of he > Bs , aud > a) ete ly ao 21 - ete He ia ieee western Cities. are | the patronage of his fellow citizens, All ‘on: rates trusted to his cere will bg executed with dis; and nentuese, as he has th® beat of workmen ay - employ. on their line from Washington as follows: For ten trords, For every addi- tional werd, in it 00 19-1 To Baltimore. .. - -Meents. 1 en ee _ 20m, To Wilmington 3 * 2 SENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING MADE TO To Phiadelphia. ae 3 ORDER, To Trenton, N. oe , Hines LL, STEPHENS, & CO. respeotfully To Patter N.J....50 <* ¢ attention of gentiemen to their gpreat To New Yorw........50 “ ase and very re Sesortmert & e Company are making Arrangements whereby 0" a CASSIMERES. Velvet, Silk, and = & new Srasony Line will speedily be constracted, STL ts emvracing &!! grades, using the Paintinc IxsrReweExT. which they hope | styles of sonable is to have in operation by the Ist of February next. rT, which they wil 6 to order, im the Thankful for the tibsral patronage bestowed upon | style of workmanship and finish, at ‘prices much thom. rae Company solicit ae —_ ae i and ynon “d cna e telegra; ublic. BY) mt ir emp! out Q LS the most ekillful operators; they, oom promise | of READY-MADE CLOTHING tone prop rtuee nna sooncery te the Sy mi | boys to seciatenes +4 ei TEPHENS & CO. m es entrusted to them. The ai 0 3 ee GPE, PRINTING iNsTROMENT. 0056 822 Pa av.. between 9th and loth strects. over all others are 3 no tthe PW PURBY: Superintendent: eT EW UPHOLSTERY. Sethe, Onabe Loren ee ekenieed: OVERS O RY TOE TsO Ns I R, on C street, inte ontet Derwent Hotel + Window Curtains, Drapery, &c., out, bas just received fine VENISON, killed at Mount servi to tase of a yatcon, i aoanection with a thedal 4 old) out, made, and put down. i season—Game, Oysters. fresh eens ot tala or ether eanrveta con aiiord, ooae xe. M CAL NO’ Ee BECK mR, runer a heen Sf Wolf's Vicro path met ne, pp ae earvest de met. France: experiencoin baaivest Sogo ae wii ve jon in every particular, havi Se evere h eesnal are ot fae” % atte mi 2 “Orders left at Mr.J.F. Elite’ New Piano atab- lishment, Penn. avenue, dotween Sth and lth sts., will be promptly attended to. regulating 2 bes Vas] sad done in the best manner. Just ty ho Citric Reaktpice par duende: | FORBE-NOEIVa REDUCED TO Ou Br ViMma cles epeere ee | erayconte it Sangin tee corner 15th st. hj ermont avenua, tte thanks tee JOYCR & LENMAN,