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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY BXOEPTED,) AT THE STARK BUILDINGS, Corner Pennsylvania Avenue & Bloventh St., By W. D. WALLACH. Papers served in packages by carriers at $48 year, Or ST cents per month. To mail subscibers the sgb- Sorption price is $3 50m year, in advance; @2 #\x montha; @t for three months; and for jess than. three mouths 6t the rate of 12 centea week. Single Copies, one cent; in Wrappers, Lwo cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) inserted three times for @1; every other day or semi-weekiy, 2 per cent. advance; once a week, 0 per cent. advance, INTO THE SUNSHINE “I wish father would come home.’’ The voice that said this had a troubled tone, and the face that looked up was sad. “* Your father will bevery angry said an aunt, who was sitting in the room with a book in ber band. The bag, Bey himself up from the soft, where he been lying in tears for half an hour, and witha touch of indignation in his voice answered : coda be sorry, not angry. Pather never ge 5 wen — moments Sen red looked at the curiously, a et eyes fal! in on the book in herhand. The set himself down on the sofa again, and bid his face from it. “That's father now!’ He started up after the lapse of nearly ten minutes, as the sound of a bell reached bis ear, and went to the room door. He stood there for a little while, and then came slowly back, saying with a disap- pointed air: “Itisn’t father. I wonder what keeps him 80 late. Ob, I wish he would come.” “« You seem anxious to get deeper into trou- ble,’ remarked the aunt, who had only been in the house for a week, and who was not very amiable or very sympathizing towards chii- dren. The boy's fault had provoked her, and she considered him a fit subject for punishment. “I believe, aunt Phebe, that you would like to see me whipped,’’ said the boy, a little warmly : “ but you won’t.”’ “* 1 mast confess.’’ replied aunt Phebe, “that I think a little wholesome discipline of that kind you speak of would not be ont of place. If you were my child, I am very sure you would not eseape.’’ “Tam not your child; I dont want to be. Father's good, and loves me.”’ “It your father is so good, and loves you so »you must be very ungrateful, or a very imeonsiderate boy. His goodness don’t seem to have helped you much.” “ Hash, will you?”’ ejaculated the boy, ex- cited to suger 5 this unkindness of speech. ~‘Pheebe!”? It was the boy’s mother who spoke now, for the t time, and in an under tone added: “You are wrong. Richard is suffering quite enough, and you are doing him harm rather than good.” Again the bell rang, and agaid the boy left the sofa, and went to the sitting room door. “It’s father!” and he went gliding down Stairs. “Ah, Richard !”’ was the kindly greeting, as Mr. Gordon took the hand of his ry. “But what is the matter, my sou? you don’t look ag . * Won’t you come in here?”” And Richard drew his father into the library Mr. Gordon sat down, still holding Richard’s hand. “You are in trouble, my son. What has happened?” Richard’s eyes filled with tears as he looked into his father’s face. He tried to answer, but his lips quivered. Then he turned away, and opening the door of the cabinet, brought out the fragments or a broken statue, which had been sent home only the day before, and set them on a table before his father, over whose countenance came instantly a shadow of regret “Who did thie; my son?”’ was asked In an even voice. “TI did it.” “ How’ “<I threw my ball in there, once—only once, in forgetfulness.”’ The poor boy's tones were huaky and trem- ulous _A little while Mr. Gordon sat controling himself, and collecting his disturbed thoughts. Then he said cheerfully— “ What is done, Richard, can’t be helped ; put the broken pieces away. You have had trouble enough abont it, Teck see—and re proof for your thoughtfulnesz—so I will not add a word to increase your pain.” “Ab, father,”’ and the boy threw his arms —r father’s neck. “ You are so kind— aanae ive minutes later, and Ri-bard entered the ting reom with bis father. Aunt Phoebe looked up for two shadowed inces, but she did not see them. She was puzzled * That was very unfortunate,’’ she eaid, a little while after Mr. Gordon came in. “It Was such an exquisite work of art. It is hope- leasly ruined.” _ Richard was leaning sgainst his father when his aunt said this. Mr. Gordon only smiled and drew bis arm around the boy. Mrs. Gor- don threw upon ber a look of Warning, but it was unheeded. “1 think Richard was a very naughty boy.”’ “* We have settled that, Phebe,” was the mild but firm answer of Mr. Gurlon; “and it i# one of our rules to get inte-sunshine as soon sa ible."? biebe was rebuked, while Richard looked grateful, and it way be a little triumphant ; tor his aunt had borne down ppon him rather too hard fur a boy's patience to endure. In the sunshine as quickly as possible. Ob. is not that the better philosophy for our home? Is it not true Christian philosophy? It is sel- fishness that grows angry and repels, because atault bas been committed. Let us get the offender into the sunshine as uickly as pos- sible, so that true thought se right feelings may grow vigorous in its warmth. We retain auger, not that anger may act as a wholesome discipline, but because we are unwilling to forgive. Ab, if we were always right ourselves we should oftener be right with our children. ——+2+e- Tae Recest Bact or Batuorat —The ball given by the Queen to the servants and gillies at Balmoral, is a scene never witnessed else- where in the kingdo the Sovereign mixes freely in the pleasures and enjoyments of the humblestof her subjects. The presence of Her Majesty on this occasion is not a mere cold r ition of the fete by a ceremonious cir- euit of the ballroom, and a short stay while one dance fs performed with the most solemn de- eorum, but is a free and general commingling with retainers on aholidey. The whole Court, of course, take their cue from the example of the Sovereign; and the lords and gentlemen, through not exactly “ soliciting the honor,” yet choose their partuers freely from among the female domestic: of the Royal establisment, and dance away with a vigor and elasticity which would prefectly astound some of the able- bodied but languid “lions” of Belgravia Prince Alfred might be seen footing it away merrily with a buxom housemaid whom he had telected as bi rtner; and little Prince Arthur, teo, hai his rites among the maids, who might fairly be called, for this night only, = Maidsot Honor.’’ Neither the Prince Consort nor the Count de Flandres danced, bat the Countess Persigny, with th» true vivacity and esprit of a Frenchwoman, with one of the young Hees or some of the gentlemen for ber part- ners, entered heartily into the spirit of the fete, and danced several times among the servants. Court Journal As Extraonpinany Casz.—A rather extra- ordinary case turned up in London, C. W., on Thursday last. Some years ago, a respectable widow women, with a daughter sixteen years of age, emigrated from England to Australia, ‘At Melbourne the mother was “ wooed’’ and won by a man who bore a good characterin the community; but not long after their marriage the wife found out that she was wedded to a convict who bad obtained a ticket of leave. Ti rolled om, however, she of course con- czaling ber | ushand s disgrace, fortune favored them, and desiring to return to England, they sold their property, realizing about £40,000. They returned to the old country, but the hus- band conceiving @ passion for another woman, jaduced her to rage ge him to London, C. W., and left bis wife almost destitute. He purchased one of the best farms in the county of Middlesex and appears to have made up his mind tospend the rest of his days as easily 2s ssible. Unfortunately for him, however, his wile ascertaining bis whereabouts, the Atlantic and having applied tothe authorities, officer Van Valkenburg is now seeking the de- linqgaent.—-Adsany Journal, Stn, i ing Star. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1858. LETTER FROM ARTEMUS WARD. Hé Visits Berlin Heights and Encounters the VOL. XII. NO. 1,815 For Rent and Sale, Boots, Shoes, &o. Wood and Coal. ————————————— | __ _ __ 00d and oa, ers. FS. RENT.—PARLOR wt AS DY FOR FOR GENT. oe . ~OAL! COAL2 COAL! Gentz D i last writ e article for yure val- | pe, fg eet Cle rit stor ee TILTED BOTEGM gOLn Sore, eee now discharging. of erable paper ive romed far & wide ““with a Di- | soperman’ WALL, STEPHENS © 60 Suat r ar S.b. HOOVER'S, | Broad Mountain Authraciie CUAL whieh will be adam on my Brow,” so to speck, my kareer} no 9-Im__ No. 322 Pa. av., bet, 9th and J0th sis. jall, Pa. av.. bet. 9th and 10th sts. ecid low for ensh. 7‘ ‘ af this seeson has bin 1 kontinned ovashun. The | WAUUAULE PROPERTY FOR SAL Of Ss FOR GENTLEMEN. tomars with SAWED eed SPLIT WOOD be bow mond & elitty has cum to see my trooly wih ee bee pO clare ie BOUsE, Corea so i BSSt AN : OES. kindling, whioh will be eo:d at market Prices. grate show everywhares, & the booty and shiv- tween Sth ‘and 6th atreste weet. Tis house Jain Ji at SW Part elry of our land has gazed in rapers upon m at bane “A Dealer in Wood and Coal BAN CF . P. HOOVER'S, complete repair. a tron Hi &v.. bet. Sth and oth sts. oorner ts. wax figgers & kangeroo, & has exelaimed * Also, /argeaid beeutiful COTTAGE. with about Saab once meee rn EDWWGLARK hand eee these ere things be & orecum us like Sam | fyottt thousand feet of ground atsachéd. situated | Soong ne QR, GE OOF BOOTS. BBW. COARR mers kloud?” With s unauermous vois they | Street west a aren Sveene GNe 1b sro TING Ware Ph Or BQots. LUMBER, WOUD AND COAL, Te ene) kee A UASEMRAN PARTE Srl] od SO Hr arsine Naa ig | Langs as Petey any Hear i a at Berlin Hites amung the Free ees meets, Seneabal onvee <a Boors add aes a! Bouts AND SHOES! ero Se At ig Lovirs i arrove here last Toosday & bitter! [POR RENT—A comfortably furgished HOUSE, AT Cost’ AT COST: Pr as ester ie do i cuss the Day i ever sot foot in this retehe on F street, between 17th ond sts. F Tam now selling of Ladies’, Misses’, aud Chil- | may be relied angel aaiamna beretm= pinee. i hearn tell of these Free Eovers = terms apply on the premises to Mrs. ieiaaR Slippers Baskina snd Boots aot tne met 1.& WM OALT’S sum time, < i thawt ide cum and see what kind | SPEIDEN. oo : pot f Boots and Pei ee of kritters they was. i pitcht my tent in a feld | > URNISHED HOUSE EOR SALE on RENT, United States. “Cail nad oxaniee for ceo ene STEAM FIRE-WOOD MILLS, near the Luv Kure, as they kall it, & unfolded House is brick, situated on Missouri SAMUEL P. HOOVER'S Foot of 17th Street, my bannir to the Breese. Bimeby the people | Serle, Ne, st betwesn gy and tate Contan tron ol gost, Shoes and run ” AND Conven kommensed to pour into my show & i began to | good. Je will be rented or sold without the | no 10-lw between Sth and 1 ECONOMY AND CONVENIENCE koagraterlate, myself on doin a stavin bisness. ¥ or particulars apply on the premises. Combined by uéing the SAWED AND &PLIT WOOD. CHARCOAL SUPERSEDED asa KINDLING But they ware a onery lookin set, i must say. The mens fases were kuvered with hair & they looked haf starved todeth. They didn’t ware ADIES’ SHOES! LADIES’ SHOE: success I have met with ‘OR. SALE—On reasonable terms, a dosirable nod Luavo been retablineed, coe FRAME DWELLING-HOUSE, with brick ifer ues’ Shoes, of my own nake. ERE. Di back-building attached—ivo. 469—containing, in all pelug wricoe: ar " BY THE RESINOUS PINE. no weskuts fur the purpus (as they sed) of a- | lorooms, situated un the west side of Tak see rie ec aeed rich Lasting Gaiters, $1.35, As its cleanliness and quick ignition readily suggest lowin the free air of heven to blow into thear yu: pecween ra avenue =e —. near ot Le Ladies’ best double-sole Morocoo Boots, $1.95 OAL!-COAL!-COAL!® buzzums. There koat pockit was filled with parsons par yet = dvi, nding mi nee, ce B vic | Ladies’ best Heeled giove-kid Button Boots, COAL!— [oom ad tracks and other tarnal nonsonse & they wasa skaly lookin krowd. The wimen was wus nor the men. They wore all kinds of mail the rooms. Apply to POLLARD W. WHITE ASH, RED ASH, and A Een ee Children’s best English Lasting Button Gaiters, 75 J. ROSENTHAL? 8 ALUABLE PROPERTY FUR SALE—A nod No. 22 Pa. ave 2d Voor above ath st trowsis, short gowns and straw hats with faded V smali frame House and Lot onSd street south, E WiSH THE LADIES TO GALL AND CUMS iphenhes st aoa a reen ribbins onto them, & they karried bloo Ce amen Crmercp regs btneg W iectnoes fine PRENDH GAITERS | SS ae pose umbrellers in thear hands. Bimeby, a | ref _Pisoe Maser epee ome feet Se inches juat reoaived by Thomas B. Grin & Son, Approved BMines's the Country. perfectly orful lookin female presented herself | to analley. We sisoask the attention of the gentlemen too 1 Coal kept in Floored and Roofed Yards. at the dore. Her gown was skandalusly short, a ee de iting Leet froeting on M street | inrce and well assorted stock of BOOTS sod IL 2,240 pounds to the Ton. & her trowsis was shameful to behold. Sez she | 35y esta Tene ensy. a THOMAS a Tes SON, T. J, & W.M. GALT, “Ar, kin it be? yes tis troo! O tis troo!”” §ez| Also.s zoton F street south, situated in an im- 1 % Offiee—N orthwest corner 12th and C sts,, No. 547. i, “15 cents, marm.” Sez she, “& so ive found | Proving neighborhood, will be 20'd on xccommodat ae ‘ticulars inquire of GEORGE Estate Agent, No. 516 7th = 00! ———— OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE Raya |S you at larst, at larst—O at larst!” Soz i, “yes ! yu has found me at larst & yu would hav found me at fustif yu bad cum sooner.’ Ses she, “Air yua man?” Ses i, ‘I think i air; but ef Wharf—F oot of 17th st., formerly Van Nesa’s, se 23-tf . ing terms, Fo W. BRAY, Ri near D. and Summer GAITERS, SLIPPERS, and Kid BOOTS and SHOES. at cost for s cetiee RANK T. SANDS, UNDERTAKER i! golors and sizes for cost from this day for GaRpison Street, Navy Yar. ecraber offers for sale a splendid House 55 pms Sen ane * yu dout it yu may address Mrs. A. Ward, Bal- | on terms to suit the puroh Fhe house And lot | ee a te ean ay TO FF OOVER'S, oonnnera! calls sftended to at all hours. Keeps dinsville, injianny, postage pade, & she will Deo teemee ere nens a io walk of the aerial. Boot, #hoe, and Trunk Store, fins of all kinds, and every article re- i info ” pply to J. BAUMGA 0¢% _Iron Hall, Pa. av., bet. 9th and loth ste. ired im his | doutless giv yu the required informashun.” | THN, \o.207 C street, Rebeec: thee hoor of 34 : 2 All gndere fern thn ouentcy ethanol te auth Sea she. “then yu air what the world cawls | o'clock and $0’elock p.m. no 5 tf “TOPHE LADIES OF WASHINGTON CITY, | promptness and on moderate terme Aime, ferme marrid?”’ id, ‘‘yes marm, i air.’’ I \WELLING-HOUSE FOR REN Hating been pet p mane at neat!y repaired and varnished. sa 2-em 1 h x = The ckseit¥le female then gratd me by the House of Mr. Fillet, No, a8 H WM this past 3) years, we ought to JW; SLANT, UNVERTARER, No. 08 7 arm & sez she in a wild voise “yu air mine, 0 1s for rent. This rze, cheerful and | know by this time what wil! suit them in that line, . street, between G and H, keeps yu airmine.’’ ‘‘Scacely,”’ sez i asi releesed dwelling in order, and will be | &nd oan safely = do; which rom oan prove pee ge am eve: srusie re myself frum herirun grap. Sheagane clutched | rented ether furnished or unfuruiated, to suit the | Oy Riyunkour work a principal Boos Seose ee Weak: | Bune Goce Béesce ke ga care me by the arm & sed, “yu air my affinerty.”’ | tenant. Sl Sy |p ity—the Shoes so weil-knuwn as J. W. | moderate. and his attention netant op cali any hour Sez i, ‘what upon arth is that?’ ‘ Dost thow OR SALE—The following BUILDING LOTS. Meck iy ss Son’s Philadelphia make. ap2i-ly || of the day or night. Hacks furnished for funeraisat 2? oN ” i oy viz: Lot No. 15,0n the corner of Sth st.west and | — lowest possible rates. ‘8p 8-ly not know ?”’ sez she. ‘No marm,” sez a | “ i 7 isin ” § “Li uare 514; Lot No.5, on New RUNKS! RUNES" TRUNKS! dostnut.’’ Sez she, ‘Listen, man, ¢ ile tell Jersey ‘between K and L streets north, in — 1. Q.C. LAMAR. c. H. MOTT. ds Le AUTRY. ye. Fur years ive yearned forthee. I knowd Square 89: Lot No. 4, and which hag been subdi The undersigned has now and constantly keep LA™42. MOTT & ARTRY, thow wast in the wurld sumwhares altho i Moelle Ak beens Se eee ee hode Inland a Ga: and a large apd ve 5 mm She ee AT Lam, knowd not thy name or plase of resi @- My | other Lots, in various parts of the ity ad ‘at prices TRUNKS AND mt Fou Will practice in the High Court of Errors and Ap- hart sed he wouldcum &i took currige. He | from cen's to 75 cents per foot. Apply to peals at Jackson, the Federal Court at Pontot DL LARD WEBB, Agent, No.5207th street. oc6 HOUSE FOR RENTIN THE B INES LOCALITY IN THE CI louse at present Occupied by Dr. R. Fr tist, is fur rent. It is on the north side 5 avenue, between 9th and 10th streets, (in one of the best business squares in Washington,) running back toD a ry and containing 11 rooms besides the par has cum—he is bear—yu air him; yu sir my aflinerty! O is two much—two mutch!” & she bust out cryin. “Yes,’’ sez i, “i think it isa darn site too much.”’ “Hast thee not yearned for me?"’ she yelled, ringin her hands like a femaile play acter. Sez i, “nota yearn.” toe, the Courts of the Seventh Judicial District of Mis- £issippi. and will attend to the Collection of Claims throughout North Mississippi. se 18-tf a VASTLY REDUCED PRICES, From thie date I shall offer the fol- lowing Goods for ess than their real value, Wi! ie ron y je and Voce Box T. ILVET TAPESTRY and CANVAS A rt Pag Rony Case fine £5, HARNESS, WHIPS, &c. ‘Trunks Covered and every desorip! ot Repairing excouted with ios (tase 3. 8, TO ‘oPHAM & NoRFLRt,) treet, . Odd F. 4 alt IN ove Cigars uae bs, Bi this timea te I Yew of reducing stood, viz: rm krowd of Free Lovirs had kollected aroun de, nln De Ain information seoly on ago ; eo RAVELING AND BA PE EP CLOAKS 2 they alt Kommensed far to holler “shams,” | Saou cing, she DWELLING HoUSE.No. 1309 6 v NWONTS) ee. 35 Hee, GUIFURE, VALEN- ; brute,”’ “-beast,” etsettery, etsettery. i was {35D street, on the square immediately east of | “W; ALBERT KING. Grorcrtown, D.C. for ELS and other LACK: just as mad asa March hair. ‘Sexi you pack | the front of tne City Hall, next door tothe residence ears past the Sole Agent in the District of Colum- BONNET TRIMMINGS, of ouery critters go way frum me & ‘taik this RA By NE Tas oe) BP bee BU a ry for Messrs. Dupont & Ct § Nygimtington, De REN 2 Cu rT ING of all sizes, n - he DI 7 a a 4} aA y retehed wooman Siong with yu. My naime's | for the dwelling-house ofe private teenies Te the diterent grades of POWDER manulsctured | FINE MEET Soe eet RLBBONS, Artemus Ward and ime in the show bis: i} rent will be 8700 per ancuin, bie at such periods by them, embracing, in part— ion paid to DRESS-MAKING, in pay my bils & mind my own ‘fairs. imea | 4s may baagreed on. se23-tf | Giasting and Mining Powd _in 25 and 50 lb, kegs | the latest French ety ies, ket d us 6 et do.,(U. 8. Govern prooh).” ‘and $01 marrid man ¢ my childrun all look like mi 2% b. we WER. ir ex. ti ando h hene f iamasbowman. I dont go in fur settin the laws of my country at defiance. I aint in favur Cannon and M Sporting ne Dueking * Sud st the shortost notice, WILLIAN, ARM IN CULPEPER Opposite Centre Market. ‘OR SALE.—The Editor of Suthorized to sell,on very oc- DESIRABLE COUNTY, VA., the Evening Star Powder, in 6%. 1249 and 1b kegs rr CARRIAGES, bs ty : H modat! terms and at a low price, of a n of privatearin or nothin else illegal. I think | the most destratie rae inthe. County of ‘Culgep- i Do. Grain oe ) an be oy Tae eoretgr eh oie to his yure afinerty bisnis is cussed nonsonse bein | sr. |t oopta arosiiua sutieland aces oes Bicone 0. in 63 had 128 Ib. Kens | in the Dustriotwners his ont tise fe outrajusly wickid. Whi dont yu behaive de- dition for cultivation. This tract is situated about P. Be: FFF She } = % z Face Ring eS at Lien? WAGONS % - ur- suntly £ like other folks? Go to work & ern | three miles fron. Culpeper Court House. it has upon * Do. $ do. ind ib. fissks and canisters | paseod, from his long experience in buai- a livin, & not etay round hear like a parsal of it a amall dweilin, ape asd ordinary farm belle | Vin Rifle 0: : in 5!b. canisters | Rese, he hopes to give gousral sa Ds lazy shiftlis good fur nothing koots. LHaint ye | Sug%. All the ara thers mbned pecucan ooeenios pin Safety Fuse of superior quality,oin barrels Kinds of Carringos and Light Wazons kopt ox gut no gumpshun’ You wimmin folks go back to yure lawfal husbands if yuve got any & take of them skanderlus short gownda & trow- sis & dres respectful like other wimmin. Yu men folks eat orf them pirattercul whiskers, burn up them infurnal Spirrit rappin tracks, putonsum weskuts 4 go to work choppin wood, splittia fense rales, or sum other useful employmunt far which Natur ivtonded yu.’’ I idence this farm offers attractions not surpassed, if equalied, in Piedmont Virginia. A building site upon the farm commands a gue mountain prospect, snd a view of tho surroundthe country for many mics. The soi! 13 of excelient original quality, and peou- larly adapted to the production of whaat, and is et prescnt ina state of improvement. The owner will sell it for less than its value, 1f carly Spplioation samade. Persons Sara Pen ST will please communicate with W. D. LLACH, Eaq., E: itor of the Star, 2p 3- an: kagee. ‘Alot the above will be sold at manufecturers on sm dsttyered free of charge to any part of jatriot, 4 9 character of Duponi’s Powder has been so weil and favorably known icra haif century, that we deem it unnecessary to say anything in ite aire, sa ie We tnke pleasure atall times in vents | samples and style of packages to eportamen a: others. All REPAIRS reatly dons, ail orders - ie iy » and al! orders prompt. to, Seoond-tand Carri taken SeSpanse for new ber gt “SNORE + JOYCE, of 4th and E sta, 322 PA. AVENUE, 322 Travelers in want of TRUNKS should not fail to visit our extensive Salesroom, Sine SR wet ‘i - nt floor, Where they wii, —— — —————___ SDE ‘ {7~ Office No. % High street, nmmediately ad | the entire basoment ® pored 4th my indignashun in this way until i ARE CHANCE FOR WOOD AND COAL | jcintug the Canal Bridge. 20 $-tf sanity Sore LektHee ard Bios DR ess gut out of breth when i stopt. I to down my | LO upom Hi, non; sith Sse tree eat, PORTRAITS FOR THE MILLION—A por | PA PACK NG ERUNKS. HAT BOXES, VA tent & shell leve towa this evenin. opposite the pew Presbyterian Chureh. For terms fect Portrait of yourself fo 125 cents, warranted may be required, at cheap and moderate prices. T perseeve with diegust that the Dctroit Fat | apply to Dr. CHAS. . CRAGIN. Georgetown. potte fade. 2,000 of these beautiful spat ade WALL, STEPHENS & CO. Man has bin slanderin mw the papers. [| _8p2)-lawef by Weodiey in nine weeks. No charge unless tho ‘$22 Pennsylvania a sitter is perfectly satisied. Piotures on paper for Boas, eae can = by madi plpoten e: fre charge. Tiel; oases kept on han ae ey Ee. WOODLE “Photographer, No. 312 near au S-tf between Sth and loth atres! 5 W HHEELWRIGHT, MUDGE & OO., WHO) zB pap te ee A LER No. 14 Hanover street, corner of German, a Pwoae. Mp. Agents for L. Brown & Co.; Thomas Ci Dickey nee & Dicker: hpire 1 ul Sa Sess eee pork RENT—A Very DesinaBLe KestpsNcy ON THE HuiGuTSs of GrorgetowN.—! would rent tus good tenant. for four or six months, or for AR year. My property in Goorgetown, consiating of the square numbered 12 in thé plot of the town, on which isa see and convenient Dwelling, ready furni wita the beat furniture, together with stabies and other out-buildings. The tarma are §! month, ortwetve hundred shall attend to his kase ina futur letter, showin him op in all his Deformity. Very reapect- ly Yores, A. Warp. e+e. AN INTERESTING TRIAL, An extraordinary and interosting trial took place this week at Hempstead Court House, in XTENSIVE ASSORTMENT 4 MAHOGANY, WALNUT, ROSEWOOD AND “ - ~ doilare year, For further particulars apply on the OTH ER FY EN rUR E, at Px iva 1 Sale. : & A. Hebe 7 2 premises, ‘The eubyonber having oo ai is @seortiney: KK 3; Owen t; Plas Eppa sigersn f rissa wa i faves whe —s LOUI8 MACEALL._ | of Furniture, would respeot fu latnor & Smithy Parson's Pay \O LET—ROOMS, (furnished,) with Board, 10 plaintiff, and Jacob Coope, a farmer of Queens a private fainiiy.osi Ls treet, No. bid, between ro’ Milla; Metropolitan county, and Louisa Coope, hiz dayghter, a aad various other celebrat makers, them- fu'l assortment of Book-toders Leather, Sth and Ith streets north, for a geutieman and lady, | Stives, ‘oonsi: J i . Pai : and Book} Young lady twenty-three years of age, were | ortwo sincis geatiemon, 0023 ” | Fine Mahogany “Walnut, Cherry, and other Ward- ted Papere tall hg Pirew Boe ser papas ‘ : Fok SALEWA VALUABLE PARM aitunied robes, . ersand Trunk Boards; Bou it was an action for a violent assault and a few miles from Washington, will be said low, Fine Sahoenay. Walnut, acd Cherry, Jonny Lind colored: Erzster’s Cards end vobigg res mile | _ ” inti " ocommod: end varie! sue and & Pap : war bree ia as ee, bg ayy = od nal a < for city property. ‘Tits Tar’ is Tha igh state of | Fine Walnut and Rosewood Etrgeres, Ladies’ Cab- | Maniila Paper; Prees Boards. y rae efendants, with an | cuitwvation, and contains all neopesaiy’improves inets aud W hatnots. 4 full assortment of French Folio Post, intent to kill him, in which he claimed that be was beaten by Mr. Coope with a pistol, and laid his damages at $30,000. ents, mn uire of GEO. W. BRAY, Real Estate Agent, No. ate Seventh street, near D. o¢ 18-iin Fine Mah and Waluut Sofas and Chaire, oe nad = pe Paper, Marble Paper, Post Office ber Set oa Eavelope; W: re. Bil kinds; avelope aping, Fane a i] ie tup re nd Spr other Cottage Chain- s- Sheathing, Tack a: rs; Printing by Tok SALE —Soverl FARMO ID inn | Fine Mahogany and Walnut Dressing and other | Ww ti f, ik; Alum, Bleach: Pow jers. The defendants claimed that the injuries Fo SOLE Sete EAR M310 ag Ae ae = Bureaus,and lar ponpek ‘ Zs a 17 Paper of every description made to order, i inti cei vy: a stan Tul oS) miles alo; and of is irs rip- which the plaintiff received from the defend- Washinton, Sey wil be sold low he ather|. ton of every descrip- | _ au 26-3m ants were justified by the ciroumstances of the case; that on their entering the plaintiff's house for the Ly ape of returning to bima present contained in a box, which be had sent toanother daughter and sister of the defend- ant, he commenced addressing opprobious epi- thets to Louisa, at which she throw the box on the floor or at him, with intent to break it, whereupon she said the plaintiff struck ber in the face, which left its inark by a black eye; that the father stepped forward to protect his they may be exchanged for city property, either im- proved or unimproved. Also,a number eof BUILDING LOTS for sale, in different parts of the city, at prices ranging fro Scents to7S gents per square foot. No cash nei bo paid down. and long credits will be given to au t those purchaeing. Apply to H. N. LANSDALE, Real Fstate Agent, Ne. ca M street, corner of Eighth, or through the City Post Uffice. “im opts R RENT—The FRAME HOUSE on Ui st. south, between Bth and Sth streets west, (Isl and.) Lot fronts 25 feet on 9th strest, running back ne Fine Marble top, Centre, Sofa, and other Tables, hin, Bisse. and Crockery Ware, Looking lasses, &o. My purpose is to sell as cheap as any other person in Washington, and on as favorable torn endt flatter myself fet po person Wishing to purchase will be disappointed if they give mes Gicen ou 1e-tf = _____Ne. 526 7th street, sToOoVES, GRATES, RANGES, mm ) . 1 7 5 OLIA WHISKY. daughter, when, the defendants allege, the ed oleae eee ey oS vino is ¢ HOT-AIR FURNACES. Tue ynderainge pie for sale the abo = plaintiif (who is a powerful, large man) struck HOM PSON, 3% Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th eet; brand of fine Ry fakery, 0 rown the father. A violent struggle ensued, in ee is ig en ONT 1 bave in store, complete assort- the Watt kaownentovenir ‘in the path for 2 fs! inti i > 5 ment o i Sega, Sc" Cape fon oot Kis peter’ | HEAMPAOuEhy MRAM SUEDEO? aR Ec | EMTs ontcre aanore, Gal | Rearaeenee eee es e alieges, Mr. ope took out of his pocket a atandal pistol, with which he violently beat him over Gas ant water. with bathe former hig and purchasers and consumers —* of the Interior. shi end of we.i-test can rely upon ite be: oy - = merits and beautiful designs, which é ing 8 parfeotly pu the head, inflicting serious wounds and injury. Tear Tana aA one bo cae As edo vad will be sold at prices that cannot fail to ve satisfac ky = under our ove personal « rvision, | The defendants deny that Mr. Coope used or UABLE PROPERTY FOR BALE.=The | OR ail ia'solicited to erent whioh render made up whiskies 60 obj tol, and they claimed that what they in self-defence. 'y alsoclaimed, in mitigation of damages, that they were under great provocation from the plaintiff, who, agaiust the wishes of her father and sister, had gone to a school near Philadelphia, attached to the Convent of the i le. Always having # &rge stock of the above, and other fine Whiskies in Now York as weil as Philedelpnia, } we are enabled to ship goods from ae direct. FREEMAN & SIMPSON, Phenix stiller. Office 108 goutn Frout st., Puilsdeiphis; in New York, 96 Wall etreet. 00 5-ly ARLOR FURNITURE, Parer-Hanoines np UrHoLsteRy Goons. ry iné this large stook, where ull goods are guaranti ed. to be as repre: NG No. JAMES SRIRVING, - 967 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, S. K. corner of 11th st. 002! colm [States.Int & Union.]}) $$$ NEw FURNITURE STORE, We are now receivi ty ofthe , bear the Alexandria Aqueduot, together with 6 Wirt. which is about 210 nov doce. rom Canal to river; tue tow-path being included in this prop- erty. The Bakery has s front of 64 feet on the Canal and controjs & inches of water for driving ite ma- anery, | stook of FURNI- hand Sacred Heart, and obtained access to a twin- This p perty ir 9 Bakery oc Coal Yard is not SBER em oy s SE UNTO HIN 2 ar aiee of CAs RET and P, TlOkg ; paseal e e e 5 sister of the defendant, Miss Coope, who was ~ 50,8 W ood and Coal Yard now inthe ocoupanocy | house in Was: ington We would invite ‘all Addis eg Hie em in a weak state of mind, and in a brief inter- | of Hurty & Orman aod My Bae 18 property | to call before purchasing. Our motto 1s. Sortment of PAPER: HANGINGS, iew had engaged her to marry hi bei has a frout of 12) feet on the Canal ard 125g feet on | “Quick Sales and Small Profite.” F | or i e t view i larry him, be being fh Borders and Shades. igi Hung in the best aman between fifty and sixty rs of age.— } the west side of Green etreet, is a — of ac- id Furniture taken in exchange for new. manner. Carpets Cut, Made, Put Down Mr. Wells was detained ass witness on his | 9e8 for consumers from Georgetown or Washing- JOHN BO. TZ & BRO, short notice. Furniture Repaired and own behalf, and Louiso Coope in behalf of her. Eke sbraphrccerte on tradacedon liberal terms sonal Fellows’ Hall. 2h st. = py Hollow Arm Chairs fem Siz to $20 esoh. : ¥ oN AM ov" it as as self and father. The trial wasa very interest- gAbely to THONG BROWN, ig “genpooeng GAME A call 1s respectfully Solicited from persons fur- ing one, attracted a large audience from the hace ppb eta ee @f every bind in season, nishing their houses, as we can and do sell furniture surrounding country, and @ great number of | =~ —— poop street Wisenineton. 1). pee , of sar oe Fiona a biga e pe} 4 — game y witnesses were Tinieed oon three days. Vv MUSICAL NOTICE. "a atin thie eity, taedrgdiand It terminated last evening by the jury, after ICT OR BECKER, Tuner of Pianos by Wolf's oyvsTERS “JOS. T. K. PLANT & CO., a brief absence returning a verdict for the de- ar fae fendants. Mr. Upton of New York, RECEIVED EVERY DAY, AND SERVED UP IN EVERY STYLE, Paper Hangers, erers, of Furnitur: s6n'D iireet between Sth und 10th. oelebrat method, the only approved method now in France and Sermons. Lon FA @Xperience in business, and a1 earnest d: sire to give satisfaction in every parti and Mr. Armstrong have i RS AND BUSINESS MEN of Hempstead re counsel for the plaintiff; ae Cage lon Riera: Goameninie ct aes LLowDs we 0 ADVERTISE otis Fe and Mr. Gerard and Mr. Geo. W. Parsons, of | _ Orders left at Mr.J.F. Ellis’ New Piano Matab- The“VIRGINIA SENTINEL’ offers very su- New York, and Mr. Lamberson of Jamaica, | !ishment, Penn. avenue, between 9th and 10th sts NATIONAL RESTAURANT, periur advantages vertising. It is s firmly ahsed poor i tt the, per toms na » Will be promptly attonded to. Southeast corner of 7th and E streeta. established journal, pep = re counsel for a Rape a aud regulating done in the best manner. se 18-6m ne bepones large and ever growing list of sub- amo! the farmers and substantial tu: mu a of the ‘wealthy prosperous Piedmont, Vai- ley,and Tide-water regions of Nira: men who have wants and the moansto supply ‘hem: men who boy goods, cone who buy @ voor ened Ly vortisemen| sin the » Tr-wee Aa Sccustocally inthe Weekly eft or ieee: EL, thus ri ungali ourreaders W. ORE NEW BOOKSaz HEADQUARTE MORENEW BOO Ab Hb) QUARTERS Corner of Beventh and D Eweste. iY a COLLEGE AND CLASSIC BOOKS in publ. vd ite Soh: 5 5 ‘Cheap’ Chere pe [3A sick man, stightly convalescing, re cently imagined himself to be engaged in con- pious friend, congratulating and asking him who Dr. versation with a him upon his recover: * his physician was. Ile replied. brought me through.” “ No, no, TO LOVERS OF VENISON, 7 RENTER, on C street, in therear ot Bro: Hotel. tel just received fine VENISON, killed at Mount ernon, whieh wall ve served in every styleto the taste of bis patrons, in connection with ail the deli- id hie Tespect: friend, “ Providence brought ‘you out of the | oucies of the season—Game, Upaters. freak bien, Furs: FURB# PUR S# Fay wits on being required, for particular ad: illness, not tha doctcr.” “ Wail,” replied he, | &¢-—that this or other markets oan afford. 00 29 Tust opened, a very iaixe i of LADIES’ dress. SMITH J FINES, - ies gdh did, but I am certain that the doc- Basen RAVEN: PANOF OR 'ES—The FANCY FURS, on Beet bee paneer to oom im Tain oie ria, Virginia. _ pongo glen be the first premium Gola Male: for sine ass Teeponsible invari 1) Can procure ove of theee beantifal styles of 197 The corn crop of Kansas thi; is conipet tion with 2 others, ma th tae Ba. 4, oe beg an ed fr aetees abundant The Leavenworth city lerald mond N: ork, Philadel pin, joston, 234 Pa-ave. LT arene 13cm ate, ’ Hotels. |* ne selection of the newest styles of Ceeos, it sells for 25 cents a busbel, is falliog. and ot thone fav ite inetraments ‘will a a tate. ant hase rloee sxraaged topis 6 De GAL ERY, vome localities is a perfect dri ta the farket. alae = few dave, by new arrivals from | FNTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. j Pons. sven ba. thd ath wih The Moni Gazette states that near! . Pei 2 — a '. Cen! et. Aileen mitlion fect sawed lumber have een sty to eat before vurchas- | MONEY te LOAN on STOCK SEC¥RITIBS) | —°° ped from Ottawa city to the American and other sowhere, wt the J a markets ducing the season, 2 se ee a ooRPED srovgne,parnpes | Pere SBE. wer te aorta Wi G, METZEROTT, Musical Instruction. Mesic ACOOMPLISHM . Prof. DE CCRNT, seer ans | atace Sy bps with, onthe Harp, Praneforte, & '~ peel iutreciot “ohateyge wil be given payments are not m= spon ear eae BT 3 OS L Maeneric Teckékipn COMPANY. MORSE LINES. RATES REDUCED. Ci Sizth st,and Pennsyleanin ave'e, Ofer sore: aeineecce Opposite Treasury Buslding, With six wires improved fealiues bo eta aed are enables to reduce their charges, s Ee ds. Rach Washington to timore.- Bo -e wee os hilade:phia 3) ots. Sots. ¥ ew Lork. 50 ots, Sots. (A co: responding reduction between re ) HE Maoweric Company invite bweiners for ai! points in the United States and Camus. ‘Phe lines Qonnect with the Exstern and Cansda Lines at New ‘Tux Masnerie Compant «the erat Fegraph Tue Maoxetic NY is Co pany inthe U ted States, anu alone have the to ie the Moasz Invention upon the route their Linea, ubhe may rely upon the prompt and accurate travemiesion ofall deapatones Gepositedat the foi- lowing offices, viz: New Yorx,43 Wall si ert; stor Honse.at main trance ; New Hay h at. ro yo ea ing? arerd ALTiNog®, Sun Iron Bail . TON, Merohaxte’ Exchange. cart ann, 5) Spshgnon atest. CiNNATI, under Burnet Oo , Und . Ch Sd ne NDA wetiouye RePvction OF RATES. The New York and Washington Printing Telegraphs, using the + House’ Primt- ing Telegraph Instruments. 1 Ofice— National Hotel, Comrincl Branch Oper werd Baie THE w. K AND WASHINGTON PRIN CING TE PEA conte 'Y paving Norther, Eastern eed Sonthercstste Ofien toe orthern, 5 wi ore enabled by facilities, to reduce the rates on their line ‘ashington as follows: For ten words, every addi~ word. To Baltimore... To Wilmi 'o Philsdel; Ne ss a 5 steed 4 +~ specail tv constr: = 4 PRINTING INSTRUMEN: iT. which they ‘ebruary next. tn om the raping <—— Hav 1p their empiov the most skilful operators, ey CF - - tle amend pad a tl ee at messages entru: mm them. The 8 : iNsTRUMENT™ HE PRINTING using the to have in aperation by the ist of Fi ‘Thankful fer the ‘ibera! patronage bestowed them. the Company solicit a continuance of it over all others are well knowy to this 7. no 1-tf J. H. PURDY, Superim 5 At SEVENTH STREET PRICES FRANCIS, on Seventh street, is nov the largest awh or nit hls Pep Wal 4 CUTLERY, £5 SEKEEPING ARTIC Rattus: KUSHES, BIRD GAG OTIONS, noone ever off inthis aity. A’ fresh, prime goods, bought for cash, to be atthe lowest figure. He is determined to the piace to buy is at < shove Odd Fellows’ no €-tf on 7th street. W£IRTER PASHIONS.—LE BON TON POR November illustrates ivesa fu - hed io at ee 8 ‘Drotees, he ©. prioe S cents. 2 Tsabelln Orein , by the author of Bempoe Coed. Every Woman her own Lawyer.a private guide in all matters of saw of eseentia! interest to woman. vow? pizmoriens Marriage, & true story of New ork Life Kaiekerbocker Magazine for November. App eton’s Railway Guide for Nove’ Affe — published, received immi 5 at terwards, and for sale SHILLINGTON'S Bookstore, Odeon nos corner 43 street and Pe vente ; ENS & CO WALL STEPHENS& CO, BOYS’ AND ¥4 READY-MADE For Schoo! and res by d . uardians wis > furnish wards with Schoo! ag Couege Uuthite -, examine our CLOTH Ne. where they can fit out their children 6 few minutes, with every ae MADE GARMENTS 01 substantia: and seat at very wR 4 ey af- te otuldren STEPHENS cut Not Pac ave eat teh eed ite ole. Norary MMISSIONTR or EDS, _ PENSI FAL E ye*- @ > Titles examined; Deeds, &c.. drawn. The calleen tion of Rents, pome scone pave intr: to hin will meet with prompt snd carefal Tia Othoe—No. 2° Seventh street, opposite Nationa! Intelligencer office, post Fas comm cee pDON SMYDER, oa cin. Tass SORE Ecce AEE Oa Ba betwi lith 1. th streets, next to iil be pleased to have & share of 8 fellow-citizens. Ali work ex- ill be ted with apayen Tine the bostots oka in hia 00 18-La CLoTHiNe AT REDUCED PRICES, _ A Kare Opportunity for Bargains. Having opened an establishment in New York city, No. 104 Duane street, forthe exclusive pur- ose of manufacturing our own stock in futare, Fave determined to sell off, for the next six ae our present stock of Ready Made Ciothing now in a8 employ. Give ium a call. store. at greatly reduced prices, for cash only, to r- make room for en entire new s! - We therefore-enail offer inducements to cash chasers never witnessed in thiscity. Ou: tonow sell toask an esriy call, tbat p may have the benefit of making their selections one of the largest and most fashionable stocks eady Made Clothing to he found this side of york. WALL STEPHENS & CO. 6 28-18 betwen hh oak ett cheeks, "8 CLOTHING MADE TO GENTLEMEN’ onDERD WALL, STEPHENS, & CO. respectfully in- vite the attention of gentlemen to their “g large snd very dentable pamertmant = CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. Veiver, and Set. in VESTINGS, Sutacing ail jes. colors, and Moar us ey wi nutter pete heat ‘Wear, whi they will make to . style of workmanship and finish, at prices much cberper tian the usual city rates of READY-MADE CLOTHING. for men and boys to be found in this city, 4 .. STEPHENS & CO. 0c %6 32 Pas (a icetween Och und Nteh strocte, ;LEVENTH STREET 494 berwteen Pas oven and E street, 494 EW UPHOLSTERY. é hoistered, covered Sofas, Chairs, Lounges, &0.. up *ysden, Window Curtains, Drapery, &e., oat, > “Cordials.” * UACED Their “goke, ‘oF "Ree re 5 all, aod ifd to it Eeasmmerar Gone Wea Ged address tm perfect conAdence, ry sufferer, merely supersoribing 1%, town, Mar; 008 1 L. SIMONS, . Orr) Ge TO0L Manh £D) Northeest Soins ko. < - pea ‘exeouted with kill G:ppayoh an country. NM. fr . we No, 46 7th ~ eh " no 9-6t*

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