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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (2XCEPT SUNDAY,) | At the Star Building, corner Pennsylvania avenue and Eleventh strest, By W. D. WALLAOH, Wil be served to subscribers in the cities of Wash- ington, Georgetown, Alexandria, Baltimore and] Philadelphia, at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to the Agents. To mail subscribers the subseription price is THREE DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS a year in advance, TWO DOL LARS for SIX MONTHS, and ONE DOLLAR} ~ foe THREE MONTHS. §ySinexe cores omg VOL. V, Onrr. WEEKLY STAR. This exceiiemt Pamity and News Journal—con" taining a greater variety of interesting reading than can be found in any other—ts published on Saturday Teens. ‘Single copy, per annum........... — EVENING STAR. Re woee Awana, WILLARD’S HOTEL, Old Point Comfort, Va. THE FIRST GRAND ANNUAL BALL or THE bo ps senor HE Proprietors take great pleasure in inform’ BHA S$ Sap | or uB such mass of tes'imony from gentlemen onic T their many friends at tte pbc geal ht Witt Be eIvEW aT LIST OF PATENTS Gitinens. whe Cetin nt nee een et anon aad we Corday Tre tea setict tte lowest prices, | up in the most modern and comfortable style for tne | FORREST HALL, GEORGETOWN, | Issued from the United States Patent O CAITIS, RHEUMATISM. DYSPEPSIA; &e. | Rave Ihe Bret len =e ¥ and’) coming season. |The house will be opened on the i ‘ On THURSDAY EVKNING, April 19, 1856.| {27 th wred ending April 17th, 1855—cach Baxtimone, January 24th, 1855. We would also respectfully call their attention to | 7! of June, Aeie left rie raphe ey | HE Members of the Clab pledge themecives tha, earing that date: . aioe: me pe saying to you that I have used | 2" meee See tod handsome stock of Fancy Goods | ine" oreptirtocs a and , Mpa T no pains or expense pod preysesicy ‘to make it | Chas. J. Appleton, of Roxbury, Mass. with superhuman » throw up his low 5 Scott’s Cotillon Band has been en for thi & serious turoat affection, my general health aUroar SON & MUNRO, date from the first of May any who may favor them gaged e Wm E. Arnold, of Rochester, N.Y. and ahalf pounds. The editor ofthe Free By the Sebtoe | ape day caterer. ‘ Proprietors also take much pleasure in saying a, = FY tl ar Hampton’ Tincture” with very great protit. loves, Hosiery, &c,. which we can sell For improvement in bleaching app head with a jerk, and pulled out upon the : ome very i hen [ com- ~ with a call occasion. imenced to wat Hampoot’Tinctare?! I Gonna Fine NO, 320 Pennsylvania avenue Fo ey chimald. of Roches aero oa rn a gn i i ij b FS asteners. —— —— digestive organs soon right- By the month, per day No Hats or ce be monerrinar gy room, ex. Henry P. M. Rirkinbrine, of Phil 2 the lacerated and swollen nose, and that they will be prepared and happy to accommo: | one-of pleasant Balls of the Season. i i ‘ tus. English patent, Aug. 30, 1853. ice a splendid trout. which weighed two Board per day.. Refreshments will be served up by an experienced effects upon my genersI health most salutary—| mar oh” west of Walter Harper & Cos. Baths free for the guests. those I have several times recommended it to my MRS. L. ALLEN, ap 2—«f eC. & BROS. ickts ONE DOLLAR, admitting a Gentleman ssi F . | Youches for the authenticity of the story. agen Deeper my No. 805 Pa. avenue, between Ninth biota area ibe and Ladies, to be had of any of the members of tne | PB Pa.—For improvement in the con We do not believe. however, that this friends, an‘ in every cage, as far as I have been in. struction of gas retorts. formed, they have use it with success. and Tenth streets, south side, DR. D. McFARLAN, Club. : mode of fishing will come into vogue, Yours truly, Will open om: Saturday, 7th instant, a : Committee of Arrangements. Marshall Burnett and Charles Vander copes f ho yon Lan pBastor mort extensive and beautiful assortment of Spring DEN Tis T ’ Urish D. Harrison, J. E. Calhoun, Woerd, of Boston, Mass.—For im prove- and we advise those ofour readers w Of Exeter at., M. E. Cntech, ° os ILLIN ek ee of ey 78, inciuain? Office—No. 332 Penneyivania See near Niath W. A. Cunningham, Be a, ‘ ment in machines for punching metal are disposed to try it to wear false noses. — potted Linen ? street, . C. }. Hiltor jomas: Ws - . = a _ BLEEDING OF THE LUNGS. Algo, Misses? Dress} mar 30—eoime om T? 1° Diedgere tis Jeremiah Carhart, of New York, N.Y.| 4 D D A ber of Rateron, N.C., Feb. 8, 1855. of SEER John Carr, J. E. Wangh, For improvement in melodeons. meee Sea a: eee Messrs. Mortimer & Mowbray : : sp4— OR SALE.—A Pair of RAY MARES, 7 years} 4. E. King, A. H. King, Ji C: f Spri . young men were once engaged in acting 1 Lie here -y certify that about twelve months ago DXAESESS CURED —the Coiowing s| Xi pid next spring wll-bred sound stylish, Gabriel Frew. Wie ctic- tong age | Obio.—For| the trapedy of “ Bertram the Castle with a severe hemorrhage . s 1» 8 ind c fe ye Floor Managers. vem! gral tass har- ° ter and had four attacks of it Semenen ante peaean a pl TE Gina iia piece fvell-broken and perfecly fre from tricks, and Gabriel Fitch, Uriah D. spans lag Thos. Dowling. sent Sa ont iene of St. Aldobrand,” at Nashville. Mr. J. Hampton’s Vegetable Tincture I procured one wedthe use of 3CARPA’S ACOUS. | Particularly suit any gentleman who is tond of | “a5 4_W,Waeodt* gee meet boule, and after taking which, I was satisfied that TIC OWL i, cases Of Destnon, has been aaonish. | fiviag_ The owner pers with thom only because | 7 — Alfred Drake, of Philadelphia, Pa.— Ps is Isto ie] he 7 ;: ;: Cea ae Coe ee Ae ae ease | Ne van Ot Homthnan’s (nts, Dain Deabinnee Se Mr. W. HENRY PALMER, For improvement in explosive gas en sameee are from all wegen country, it bei street, south of Pa. avenue. For terms, or an op- HITHERTO KNOWN a8 gines. Setlova; tie Goipralceta teins oo ie for the, | Portunity to try them, enquire at the counter of the ROBEK LT HELLER, Nathan Dresser, of Rochester, N. Y. = of taal ‘A ‘ai = Star office. 'y will be sold a ba. gain. ‘AS much pleasure in informing his friends and For i e lnheicoss 2 ere rene, wh oo D. GILMAN, Wash | ap 3—tf the public in general that he has det rmined |For improvement in lubricating com- J. McLaugblin, formerly of Hopkinsville, Ky. was engaged to act the part of Ber. tram, whose part it was during the pro- gress of the play to feign to stab himself with a Spanish knife. As the tragedy - “ wore to its denouement his excitement ‘ mselt s nd to ds. nS , — ington, D. C., and 8 8. HANCE, Baltimore, Md., as receive papile or instruch@iike the EIANO Fenrs, | Pown ; -. x y_|increased, and the gloomy spirit of the oe go RE Lyi Tie weg of the most | tere #8 8 counterfeit article in the market. $50 REWARD. ; HARMONY cAd00 URGATTRGR: take permuted | Solomon B. Ellithorp, of Elmira, N. Y. play was upon him with 7 ve o ie Drugzists in South Carolina. feb 28—!m RR’ AWAY from the subscriber, living in Not | to refer to Mr George Riggs, Jr., and Mr A. T | For improvement in putting a gas gener- Caaaceston, 8. C. Sept. 21, 1853. ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS tingham District, Prince Grorge’s county, Mary | Kieckhwefer, and any communication addressed to Mesers. Mortimer & Mowsra The sale of oe r i : : i, | tor in a parlor stove. land, on Friday morning last, the 16th instant, my | him at Hilbus & Hitz’s music store, Pennsylvania your Hampton's Vegettble Tincture is increasing | @- WH. VARNELL & J. W. MANKINS, | negro man EMANUEL. who ealis himecit Emannel | ° 4 avenue, will have immediate attention James Emerson, of Worcester, Mass. F avenue, between 6th and 7th strests, Gough’ He is about 25 years of ge, dark complex 13 Ror i: ce tea ® peel ps Alar Tne pn ype fe Next to Varnum’s Buildings, ion, has a full set of teeth, has a scare on his fore | OP 1S—t For improvement in ship's windlass. niucw bins Sieh bo Otreoee coe ens FARING gszociated themacives to carry on the | head, one on his right arm, near the elbow, is five MILLINERY. Conrad Wm. Finzel, of Bristol, Eng- success, and are getting it by half dozens. It House, Sign, and Ornamental PAINTING in | feet eight inches and a quarter high in his boots, Be MRS. CHOATE land.—For improvement in processes for all its branches, will be thankiul to receive all or | had on when he went away a suit of drab cloth ‘ 4 8s Seo ee — ee = poe ders in their line of business, and will use every ex- | and a black slouch hat. I purchased him of Mrs. Will open her spring style of BO! —— sugar. English patent, May 7 made a strong impression of reality upon the hearers, and made them shudder as pani vy unge of dagger that brought him to his death : * Bertram hath but one fatal foe an earth, And he is here.” (Siahs himself} Tt was at this moment that he plunged the weapon to his heart. It was doubt- less the result of the excited feeling of the actor, who had too absorbingly in- tered into the dreadful spirit of the bon We charitably suppose that he had no premeditated design of ending his life with the play ; but his complete identi- ficaiion of feeling with the part he acted led him to suicide as a natural conse- quence. The hallucination, if such we may call it, did not end with the plunge of the dagger. His feelings bore him along yet further. There was still, »fter some ex- clamations of surprise from the tragic monks, a dying sentence for him to re- peat. He went through it with a start- ling effect : (With a burst of exullation) “1 died no felons death. " i NETS at her Rooms, 46 Louisiana + extion to give sfaction. Sarah Harwood, Sara street, Baltimore, and 3 ae talons ad eaherer enim ees JOBBING in Glazing and Painting promptly at | she has a brother of his living with her; and his aa ee Tuesday next, the 17th Charles H. Fondi, of Mobile, Ala.—For aa. tended to. Give us a trial. mar 27-1f | mother (a free woman) also lives in Baitimore. His Straw work bleached and altered at the shortest | - - Aes 3 Tam gentlemen. yours, W.G. Trott. Cc. WARRINER, wile belongs to John L. Dufief, Esq., near Darnes-| tine’ ap 12—-2w |!Mprovement in dredging machines. Call and’ get pamphlets gratis, and see cures of WATOHMAKER town, Montgomery county, Maryland. ) - = Eliakim B. Forbush, of Baffalo, N. ¥. Cough, Bronchitis, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Dys 2 1 will give a reward of twenty-five dollars for his ANDERINGS IN CORSICA, CORSICA; | poy mprovement in grain and pepsia, Nervousness and General Weakness.” Aa a | NEW WHEELS, PINIONS, AND EVERY KIND apprehension, iftaken in Prince George's county, Picturesque, historical and social, with @ P 4 grass har- female medicine or fur delicate children we believe OP REPAIRS TO WATCHES, and fifty dolla s if taken elsewhere—in either ca<e | sketch of the ear! y life of Napoleon, translated from | yesters, i unequalled. No. 330 ee yivania Avenue, he must be brought home or secured in jail, so that the German by Edward Joy Morris—price $1: 0 Walter K. Foster. of Bangor, Me. —For Sold by MORTIMER & MOWBRAY, 140 Balti- (Between Ninth and Tenth streets.) I get him again. THOS. R. EARLY Lecture on Engtish Literature from Chancer to}. i gor, Me. more street, Baltimore, and 304 Broadway, N. York | _™mar26—1m* WASHINGTON, D.C. | mar 23—Im P.O Nottingtiam, Md, | Tennyson, by Henry Kecd, price §1 35 improvement in moulds for casting pen- Guida & Sones WE oe eee DENTISTRY. ILVER WARK, PLATED WARE | ena tt MAURY'S cil sharpeners. Crarxe & Bow:ine, W. Exxror, ani cPHER- B ’ 5 sox, Washington ; also, by R. S. F. Cr set, BP RONALDSON, Dennst, late of the firm of S De Grasse Fowler & Geo. Fowler, of . George , AND FINE FASCY GUUDS.—Silver| war 2 Bookstore, ner 9th st. . town ; and C. C. itgxry, Alexandria, and by Drug- Hunt & Donaldson, contiaues to Coffer and Tea Sets, Sugar Bowls, Cream Jugs, Wallingford, Conn.—For improvement re. feb 21—tr manufacture and insert those beautiful Goblets, Cups, Spoons aud Forks. Also, a great LOOK HERE! 3 = i -seress las, | boreelain teeth, with or without gums, variety of magnificent Fancy Silver Ware, suitaule | \/ ORE BOUNTY LAND TO ALL who served |i9 —— for ~_—s metal Treasory DerantMent, March 5, 1855. | for specimens of which (made and de- for presents. Vi i 1790, whether as Officers saac Gallup, of Mystic Bidge, Conn.— OTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN to the holders ot | posited by the late firm) was awarded the first Plated Coffee Sets, Castors, Baskets, Spoons and | Soldiers, Ssilors, Marines, Clerks, In Chap | For improved apparatus for turning the stock of the United States descrived in the fol premium at the Mechanics’ Institute Fair, recently Forks, on best Albata tains, Wagon Masters, Teamstcrs, Landsm+n, (01 leaves of music books. lowing notice of 34 January last, that for the pur | held in this city The articles are warranted as represented, and | their widows or minor children) who have not yet 7 KS. ¢ ese of completing the purchase of the amount| ‘These teeth are carved and shaded to suit each will be sold at a small advance. received fuil 160 acres, and hive been im service 14] Samucl H. Hopkins, of Providence, R. therein named, this department will continue to particular case, and their resemblance to the natu- H. SEWKEN, days, will do well w write to us. postpaid and thei | 7 assignor to W.C.G e, John T purchase, upou the terms of said notice, to the ex- | ral organs is so perfect as to deceive the most prac- 330 Pa. avenue, bet, 9th and 10tu streets. | Land Warrants wiil be forwarded to them for the Me - U. Ureene, : tent of the residue of the sum proposed not yet ob- | tised eye. wor above quantity, and no charge if they do not get it. | Maurae and Chas. Jackson, of same tained—say $1,158,585 05, if said stocks are offered | Particular attention also paid to filling and pre LLOYD & CO., place.—For improved stud and button and received here prior to the first day of June next: | serving the natural teeth. MORE NEW DRESS GOODS. Claim Agent’s Office, opposite U. S. Treasury, fantenits Treascry Derartuent, January 3, 1855. Charges moderate and all operations warranted. P Wz D.C mar6-3m | fastening. Notice is hereby given to the holders of the fal- Office southwest corner Seventh and D s s.—en- We epen w-day a beautiful stock of new and aTEWw E egg tray Abraham Masson, of Ph ladelphia, Pa. lowing described stocks of the United States, that | wance oo D- mar 2i—6m desirable DRESS GOOD: EW BOOKS at , phi, this department is prepared to purchase, at any time = 3 For improvements in rotary engines. A warrior’s weapon treed a wariior’s seul.”” Rich flounced Barege Robes, i und eles SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE. y engi ; " " between the date hereof and the Ist day of March TAKE NOTICE. Marge amensins of Orecin a heen eas Lathe Immaculaie Conception; or, The Mother of] | Hugh K. McClelland, of Eidersville,] While he was proncuncing these, the ee eee woo boo, NOC SS; amounting in the ag | NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOCDS. | Rich Printed Barezes and Sitk Tissues God; an exposition by the Right Rev. Bishop Ulla gregate to $1,900,000,1in the manner and on the WAlBAOWAING. lcchace Feu pias venseb af stig Eleni) pee Pa.—For improved foun:ain pen. 2 . BROWNIN erchant Tailor, under ousstlines and Barege de Lains, in gi profusion - * sts. < Pa! te: ms hereinafter mentioned, to wit: ; P. thé United States’ Hotel, has just received a] White. Plaid, Cambitcs, colored, Beilige te neg | |G owth in Holincee, or the Progress of the Spirit Francis Peabody, of Salem, Mass In case of wg orem ape erage es large supply of Spring and Summer Goods, and is chintzes 3 ms ual life, by onan - ‘ag axine for Apel For hay-making machine. Smount stated, preference will be g ven in the order vi rd to offer great bargains to all in want | Embroidered and dotted Swiss Muslins sear a. 23 ms . sa of time in which said stocks may be offered. The Of gud and fashionuble cloning. this Ready-| rlain Bareges in blue, pink, green, brown and tan — Sere ots by slo North John B. Schenck, of Ansonia, Conn. Certificates, duiy assigned tothe United States by | mage Clothing” will be sold at the following low colors Everything in the Stationery line a For improvements in cut-off valve-gear. the prrues who are to receive the amount aaeers prices: Mourning goods in great abundance, in thick and ly atone pests panne received immediate John Simpson, of Atlanta, Ga.—For ited to this department; upon the ee ; 9 t ; peta niree aces wok te col compounded Tee ee erate Neat, ot thin a SHILLINGTON’S Bookstore, improvement in horse-powers. of the following particulars: rig Odeon Building, corner 434 st. and Pa. ave. last words of the tragedy, his eye and manner were fearfully wild; the blood was falling from his bosom upon the young gentleman who had personated the then lifeless lady Imogene! As soon as the last words were pronounced, he fell to rise no more.—Monthly Rose. ALSO, IN STORE Fine Black Frock and Dress Coats, from $10 to} A lnrge and full stock of etaple and domestic Lewis Smith, of Buftalo, N. ¥.—For —- 1. The par value, or ar.ount specifiedin each cer- 915. . We name in part Laine ompensation bearings. tificate. ‘ horizsa | 00d Business Coats for $7. 5 pieces bleached shirting cotton of the best brand ATCHES AND JEWELRY va Caleb a Whosisuee cf Adrian. Mich Ankest oF A RopseR—ADVANTAGE OF premium on the stock of the loan authoriz: Black and Fancy Pants, trom 3 to 97. 25 pieces all pure shirting linens, from 45 cts. t ¥ have on hand a good supply of fine : pson, ol rian, Mich.) Private Devorion.—Un Friday night the act of July, 1846, redeemable November 12, Marseilies ond Silk Vests, from $2 to @5. per yard Bt of 2% per cent.; on the stock of the joan au- He k ai ple assortment of | Table tinene now ings, and table napiine WATCHES and JEWELRY which will be For improvement in making printer's ie kee; ways on hat ar a jinens, re! ti Gold Le ° thorized by the act of 1842, redeemable 3ist Decem-1 fancy articles, much os Shirts, Gioves, Cravats, Um-] 1,000 yards small figured lawns at 12% cts., war- wanfiil eats low se ae ee - ink. aaa ber, 1662, of 10 per cent; on the stock of the loans | tretine, Re. Tanted fast washing colcre, and well worth 25 | Yeo) enod time. Call and set tor someeies at the} Wm. H. Towers, of Philadelphia, Pa. authorized by the acts of 1847 and 1848, ard redeem- | vcgofe Agent for the sale of Scott's Fashions.” om P 3 able, the former on th. 3ist December, 1867, and ‘ ; store of J. ROBINSON For improved pen-holder. x 1,000 yards Barege de Lain = t 12% ets., worth 25 ets bi . s A ee ae ae ae Se Fee LORS, of 16 pee eas —Snentae WAGmINe AEN “AILS which te invite purchasers ti ell sae Oar mar 984122? Pe ave, oppo. Browns? Hotel John T. Wilmarth, of Northbridge, and on the stock of the in authorized by the act cna bef aking tu ection. _™ oo! See = a: : . of 1850, and redeemable on the Jist of December, | (Pa. avenue, betwen Tenth and Eleventh streets,) Walladicies waramolscke coveseestam NaA’d PATENT AME WAG Mass.—For improvement in dies for bolt- 1864, (commonly called the Texan indemnity,) 6 WASHINGTON, D. C. - GG- We wust insist upon the payment of all bills Several of these new and impro: s forging machines. per cent. ILL. continue to farnish Plans, detail working which have been rendered just received and for sale at the Music Depot o° T. 3. Interest on the par of each certificate from the W Drawings, and specifications o! buildings 0! last, a gentleman who was stopping at the Pike Aouse, in Bloomington, in this State, retired to his room at the usual hour, and being a man of devout mind, opened his bible and read a chapter, as his custom was. While so employed, he fancied he saw a mysterious move- mS . anes hy ss LET oeaR iuubus enirz, |. 7-9. —-, of ——, Conn.—| ment of the bed which he was about to Ist of January, 1855, to the date of receipt and set- ] every deacripuon,and also to superintend their « ree ap 12—ec6t 523 7th st., 34 door atove Pa av.| Also, 6 dozen of Faa’s new and cheap instruction or improved paper-ruling machine. occupy, and when he had concluied hig dement at the ep with ~ omens (for | tion. feb Lm" Books, Prive 25 cents. a eae Stephen P. Brook, of Boston, Mass.— reading and knelt down by its side to wo of one day’s imterest | ——————— ¥ by LES e publie are invited to exam: ic > A 5 3 . . nue eer ee PROSPERI’S CORNET BAND NO. 1 | Mf “ington The Literary Le gon Cree sced. | ones having received tha feramine these Accords | For improved piano-forte action. pray, he was certain he felt the bedon Payment for said stocks will be made in drafts of FREDEKICK PROSPERI begs leave to in- i ‘i ence of the Countess of Blessington, R.R Mad- | bibiton exhibited. HILBUS & HITZ, the Treasurer of the United States, on the assistant form his friends and former patrons that this | Gen, M.-R J, Ant vol gion, by ae sate Asents. | Bop snalevemanliokoiwackies a reasurer at Boston, New York, Philadelphia, as the } jaud bas been fully re-organized and is now under TAYLOR & MAURY’S aN eai eae Martin x. ee of Wateane panies may divect. : his direction, and he is fully prepared with aband| ap 14 Bookstore, near 9th st. . ’ q = Gri; ; i But to certificate will be entitled to the benefit Of} of the most Setentific Musicians in thecity, to fur | “2/4 ___ Bookstore, near 9th st. LADIES’ DRESS AND TRIMMING STORE |Conn.—For improved arrangement of See ponice which shall not be actually received at | nish music (or Balls, Paruies, Parades, Pic Nics, Ex-| /J\AYLOR & MAURY’S ELASTIC PEN No. 97. the Treasury on or before the said Ist day of March Pa. avenue, between Seventh ad Eighth streets, rollers for making metal tubes. - ns, &c., at the shortest notice ible, by ap- This pen, which is manufac ured by Perry & > a JAMES GUTHRIE. plying io FREDERICK PROSPER Leader CHAS. Co, Lonace expressly for Mesers. Taylor & Maury AN coe 3 Wiepton that ie hes jua|_ Pella Manny, of Waddam’s Grove, Secreiary of the Treasury. PhoSreni coc. HILBUS & HITZ?8 Mu | wit! be tound unequalled in all the requisites ° Wm. T. Converse, of Harrison, Ohio. | which his head rested. move in an unac- countable manner. Now we are told that “the righteous areas bold as a lion” but this righteous man was alarmed. He sprang to the door, got on the out- side, and held it fast, hallooing all the opposi received from the Norti cities a complete stock | [ll.—For improved hay press. time for help. Assistance arriving, the ARASOLS. one (coronene Navy Yara.” nh Brat Book and Geationery Beamer pear ae ya cS egy ede Nea baal ae Andrew Mayer, of Philadelphia, Pa.—] room was gain entered and somuhed, 130 very rich and cheap P2rasols, all colors feb 19—3m* ap l4 Fine French Flower and Ribanda’ For improvement in gas cooking stoves. | and looking, like Don Alphonso, under Fa aeemnets Sud Missse’ Plate; great variety FINE WATCHES Wy ATCHES, JA large lot of Bonnets, in silk, scrape, and straw,of | Cyrus A. Noyes, of Pittsfield, Mass.— | the bed, they found there something that 190 dozen Linea cambne Handkerchiefs in fancy] 1-7 AVING made a considerable addition to my ahad ap ahl E And eee Pater ent of handsome Embroi- | For improved slide-rest for lathes. did not belong there. A man, divested boxes, at $1 50 per dozen; we think a good H stock of AND SILVERWARE an Always on hand a large assortment of the above, deries of all kinds. : faered. iefs i oe de in the latest Paris fashions at rea- Embroidered and Clear Lawn Handkerchiefs in y cede sinaeenea ap which we offer at the lowest rates. Dresses made in M. W. GALT & BRO. sonable rates. real variety 18 carat| , 800 yatta Hwise Edging, 12c-, worth 25c. Of first quality, heavy nt J. T. Pheatt, of Toledo, Ohio.—For improvement in life-preserving doors. John Stryker, of :ix Mile Run, N. J.— of his coat and boots, and armed with a huge bunch of skeleton keys was there Pinking and Fluting, and Kid Gloves cleaned. | f 1 ensconced, who was unable to give any 30 dozen black Net Mitts, from 50 cents up, very | "%", sit. VER WATCHES for bo — one Pe svenve | inar3iteolme For improvement in cultivators, account of himself. On searching him, —a Also, jor boys. = =e = x i t cheap : , I offer them at greatly reduced prices. The| J{OR SALE—At 1 the SENATE STABLE south NOVLL & BOYD, Philo Sylla, of Elgin, :ll—For im | evidence of his being one of s gang of 25 dozen best French Kid Gloves, all shades movr ments are selected with great care, and every o pI good a anted My stock is large and weil assorted, and pur- ebased at the very lowest prices. Customers w Il be pleased to favor me with a call and they shall be attentively shown Unrough it, and the goods offered at « smali advance Watch is warr. . ; Persons in want of a fine timekeeper are invited wo ime My assortment. a 7 H. SEMKEN, scoundrels, were found upon him, and he was committed to jail. He gave his name as F. Myers, but he had several other e ce IND KERS & UPHOLSTERERS, | provement in grain snd grass harvesters. She Sane bee bay Hones. ell ay ‘sae W ae teoas inform their fri . John 8. Thomas, of Manayunk, Pa.— ~ PIANOS FOR SALE AND RENT. |2 meperéa to steed to all crasn ipl For improvement in rotary engines. their line of business. Chas. Van Horn, of Springfield, Mass. | aliases. WM. K. RILEY, mit, 380 Pa. avenue, betw. 9th and 10th sts. HE subscriber has always on hand a assort | All kinds af VEC ILSTE pele For improved slide-rest for lathes. This incident illustrates the advantage, p. nt of German and American PI-, neatly executed; such as—C R . : ‘ - mar 31m Oo Be Hs Opp. Centre Market. D=-RSONS WITH DEFECTIVE ope the very best manufacturers Making Carpets, F ying dowa Martins Wm. H. Webb, jr., of Chelsea, Mass.— even in @ worldly point of view, of prac- ee vision are invited to examine my which he offers for sale at lower prices and Oil Cloth, Making and fiturg u For improvement im metallic hones. tising private devotion, although it is a PALMER’S PATENT LEG. extensive stock of all kinds of SPECTA than can be purchased in the District of Columbia. | Bedand Window Curtains, Hair, Shuc : : O. W. Bayley, of Manchester, N. H. F jaxser the most aceommoda' terms. All Pianos | and other Mattresses, Pew and other — » ’ ou, HIS AVERICAN INVENTION pest Beary much an Goon) Pontae nee labedtttor ine qremorrontea ve give satisfac: | Cushions, Spring Beds, Lounzes, Exsy, and pick |assignor to the Manchester locomotive stands uurivelied beth in Unis country P ic,’ Double Con Double Convex, and| uon. Chairs. We have in peter? erection works.—For improved furnace for loco- and in Europe. [tis worn by 1,000 persons, Colored Giasses, put in ort notice, with great] Old Pianos taken in exchange. ci Trimmings, Cords and Tasse! oy erie is, y j motives. and with most astonishing success. In care, aud pe in want of glasses may be sure B. REISS, Professor of Music, . | Paper for Curtains. VENITIA 3 made in a competiuon with JO other subsu' of pagan ob waiee havens the eye. G, betw. Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets. y style, and old ditto repaired to took ss roll as Henry Chatfield, of Waterbury, Conn., imanufacare, tt received ie meador ae Sa" Circulars “Detecuve Vision,” gratia tear el ders thankfully received ‘and promply attended vo | ASSignor to — Theodore L. Say- q — 5 ; OrEaT MEDAL at the Woatp's Exuiai- : APPEAL COMMON SENSE. | for cash, or a perfect understanding before hand der, of same place.— Por improvement in viom im Lompom. as the best artificial mn Pa. avenue, betw. Sti and 10ui sts, AN P. To ia $ question whether the sae beneficial re- sult might not have been produced in this case by following the practice of Mrs. Jenkins, who always looks under the bed before retiring torest.—Chicago Tri- bune, 8th inst. or If you want the worth of your money jast give us es. Sineutar Daata.—W>m. H. Whitaker, limb known. In ‘his country it has been LET TRE SIOK BEAR THE TR at No 291 Pa. avenue, south side, betw. 9th z - 4 4 i .— Whi known his testi Wm. G. Foglesong, of Xenia, Ohio. Istcrer, whose place of business was wai sh ote a TABLE OUTLERY, ALBATA FORKS] ,,CAPssin Brmamin Wy herever Known his toatl Vand loth streeus mar 30—f m. G. Foglesong, » | upholeterer, on Fourth street, between Sccamore and ; saa erage aaivencan Guus ASA SAnaa aT i himself and Benj. D. Ander- ; AND SPOONS, &e jot know the Captain should be sceptical, Or. Daw- | BaNKING HOUSE OF PAIRO & NOURSE, | *5Signor to Veceived the aard of fhe ‘highieet or ost J UST received a large assortment of superior Ta-| ton & Bro, with others of the best Luown and most | 2! United States Treasury. son, of same place.—For improvement] Broadway, died at 8 o'clock Thursday Cutlery of every variety, ly respectable citizens of Easton, eudorse hie DS, Stocks and other seeurities perchased | in folding tops for carriages. morning, under circumstances very Premium. And as a crowning honor, by phe ery of uot s e pS ONDS, in . ig» HS mou: val of : sO, every st le of the finest quality ALBATA | wondertul cure by ‘and sol; ¥ , N. Gut eumek: @) beet bee FORKS, SPOONS, TEA SETS, CAKE BAS. HAMPTON’S VRGETABLE TINCTURE. interest at the rate of six per cent perannum al | _ Wm. Jones, of Poughkeepsie, N. | mournful and remarkable. On Tuesday ouly Silver Medal given for Limbs—was awarded | KETS, CASTORS, &c. M. W.GALT & BRO. ASTON, Oct. 4, 1854, | lowed on deposits when left for 30 days or longer. | Y., assignor to Henry Whurfield, of New the inventor, at the New York Crystal Palace. q ‘ 2 4—fim Pasapbletw giving fal information, sent otis to 324 Pa. ave., betw. 9h and 10th sts, | Messrs. Mortimer § Mi _jen fm _________| York, N. Y.—For improvement in pro-| breastfast, he bit, in a piece of bread, a every spplicast. B. PRANK PALMER. Gentemen—I feel it my ay ores and the pub VLOCKS, CLUOCKs, CLUc its 1—It you tees u llers. very hard substance, which coming in i ff f *s Vegetabl Clock, ted to keep time, | P®! n ery z < < 375 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. ATTENTION, OLD SOLDIERS. | Tincune. 1 was for more than five years ievorine C athe ston oe ee ROBINSON, Rufus Porter, of Washi D. C.,| contact with a partially decayed tooth, QPecTactus Gol morning, the 3d instant, while eating 4 i Leong peal eepomenn ag smo 340 Pa. ave., oppo. Browns? Hotel. | and Jonathan D. Bradley, of eboro’,| gave him sudden and intense pain, and LL my old friends for whom I obtained Bounty under a ‘%! 1 helpless that | had 7 " > ge R k, EVE GLASSES, ke. Savcly manana oni toe nanerrend Scene to be ined fom my b ‘and reseed = any clothes 7 Vt., assignors to J. D. Bradley, atore-| in the quick gasp which followed. the e., - vu TICK.—I received this vay a new sssort- 4 2, Silver, and fine Stee! Spretacies, Eye Glas | dum of tueir time as on my Book, so that their de- | 1 became reduced toa mere skeleton. All the med N aor said, and Geo. Deanison, of New York, hard into his throat, i SLEEVE BUTTONS and STUDS, of substance passed into i done me no , and I continued t j of other new] N F 1 : tube pum d ed to lodge when it had nearly tes, &c claratiors for additional Bounty Lind can be made | ines I took ‘aT and | the latest styles. Also, a variety m - Y.— For elastic tube pump. and seem . oo. ow Jrcgreseprellipe at the selection of = Rcbiy. Phime'g of tho-e who failed to obtain ¥ adbcrgpat weave iss tat at his time | aid Goods Gi Degen Chatelains, Bracelets, Pins, E. Harry Smith, of New York, N. Y., reached the stomach. There it occasion- weed oe W. GALT © BRO can obtain the samo by caling oe me) | not eer ve ne Oey the Hiern tient, it | Great inducements offered to purchasers. assignor to the Wheeler and Wilson] ed considerable pain, ond he called on . W. ey ‘ Se take it (the cture h i . SEMKEN, A . a wn. . who m to let it re eee ae Remenytrants ayenge, Lacteee?, (ofthe Navy Wane ee Clerks, | a short time f was well of that disease, From the No. 380 Pa. avenue, berSit'ant 10h sts, | Manufacturing Company of Watertown,| Dr. Muzzy, told Seemann ters, &c,, & acl ee oe ee ae nee oe in ae hort noice, | Conn.—For improvement in sewing ma- im any war, will find i to their ad- | *Mects 0G- New Points put to Geid Pens at short n ) 1Cii BLACK SILKS of every width and vantage to call or send their cases to me. now getti health. ing in geod Diamonds remounted, and Jewelry made to ordvr. | chines. quality, from 75 cents up, very ch: -4 isitesi Advice gratis to those soldiers, en and wid- I wish at the afflicted to ry Hampton’s Vegetabie i. main, as it would ultimately be dissolved and an attempt to dislodge it might be 29-1 i if Boston, Mass., assign- dangerous. and Tinctuze, as I have done, with the same effect tut |_mar29—t ____________| Geo. Neilson, o! ston, 4 » ASSIgN-| very . ores eae Eee, white and bi —_ — = toyed ox Ga wuss it rss Your obedient servant, OLIAN PIANQFORTES. ae |r to himself and Nehemiah Hunt, Mr. W. continued to suffer some days, or greater JOHN D. CLARK ae magearecia (ee oeen & Sees eee link pine Fer improvement in cast-| and then took an e netic, which operated phink, blue, green, corm and mode celored Agent, No. 537 Twelfth street west. | We are acquainted bo cotter mes ral | eel eats Co., Boston, can now he powomnits ber se violently, but did mot produce the de- nc lousse lines ‘a Vegetal . | ron ‘> a 15 pieces plain Berege, in every shade at 95 Comes, | seclapceatrstetcge oneal correct. ‘ Also, a cee ter Leni Gree oe Additional _improvements.— Wm. E. | sired effect, though on the day following, White, pruk, nicer green brown, aud mode colored A BOOK of C: ain Benes co ae ee oarTLBUS bk HITZ, Janes, of the United States Army.—For| in s fit of coughing, the substance came ber ‘tee quay DIST CE AUS INES MAN ee cenbannt thes te alove eatement io troc'asd ‘an, | _ssarS8 Sror Builds |ymprovement in saddle trees. Patented | up, and proved to be a piece of a shingle tT Te eect sand Jackouets in every quality | p) opy, halt price can be] exageraiod E NEW SONG. Sune 13, 1854. °---°°--- nail, about half an inch long which bad Also, a well asorted stock of Domestic Goode song fan ray? Dall’ price, can be - Ri . . . ° had at ADAMSON’S, on Seventh st DID I LOVE FALSE FLORA, words n broken. was sharp and ra f umes wil dower eae all. Opposite to the Post Office, where ha Sarge pals | Call and get pamphlets gratis, and see HY I E been brok , and WM ‘Cough, i is and music by W. B , of this city, and dedi oats Marscaness ar creeeanl'#Y cannes 0 emted to Tnez Allison, the fal Guitarist” ‘ R-1 He i ons, tenuis eaeioies or tx delicate children we believe ‘Phis song has a moat ¢harming melody. Just pul a mar A—im 1 b lished and for sale by HILBUS & HITZ. : e A ieq | Of @ flour barrel, which had got toto the GTGEEENGe Gn ee ‘ 5 i unequalled, ‘ which has been successfully tried a bread. Aft OUPPING AND LEEOHING. pasando thusuated Re, Ba Life, Times and tales adeeb nena aed 304 Broadway, ear i ON MANURES, 1 yol, London omen stream in northern Vermont, oes and senscensly~ ~ whe easy for W ouLp Nceuntig nee te es that he | _ New York Herald, Times, and ‘Tribune recelved aoa Steir & Uo. J.B eee ee eee Vaux on tilting and vertitizing land, do and which we take pleasure in recom- nail came ep, ‘ ’ 5 t days, when inflammation is attend to the busin every night and delivered to subscribers fee : ‘i 5. F. Cu Morfit on Manures, Philadelphia mending to theattention of all lor nosed | two or hree ys, A iB peor eles ilo Herter Shop. tenas tide og| mar rahe, sou, Washington ; also. by B. 8. F. Creset, George newt Muck Manual for Farmers, Lowell is The set in, and the melancholy result we bave ‘enasyivania avenue, between 13th and 13 is | a | 2, and CC. Berar, y and by Divs Manurea, New York disciple of the famous Walton, j om; ic ‘al, 14th. i ed to have Great Fisuinc.—The Burlington Free| ®t both ends. It appeared | Press relates a new and unique mode of| Part of a nail used in securing the . HAIR WORK. @eiseverywbee. an Bt! Rumin on Oalcareous Manners, Richmond niece sian wade haw ty a a en ply ecm to — parts of the eity, OPNAMENTs of Hair, such as Bracelets, Chat O8. NEFF’S PREMIUM VIOLINS AND VI eats Pirecnan athens! wen Boies ag y pper in Tyan, ‘8 as Being . = ae eel reads Gritty Broaatping, Earrings, ‘Finger | @J olincellos can be seen at our Music Depot. | | Pracuioal Treatise oo Mana mood i shop aa » Hydepar , 4 a Lie A, OTICE TO FLUTISTS.—BISENBRANDT'S| at” tedere elas’ aa i sol nets cece neous invite wo ealt | SvAn mony works on Aaricaionnt Oneness oe the ico of a mountain prt , and laid| now in is said to show that the —\- ot LLBUS & ts, | Fruit Culture, Bees, Caitle, Drainage, f i | Gu aa Oa om antanaeg oeek Or ck for * Specimens may be seen at my store. HLLBUI re, Ae * , Bees, laid progress, trabass ing, and othet branches of Gardening and Husband. | himself down todrink. While in theact| Provinoes.are ‘ dayaat EILBUS & HITZ’S Music Depn malig; 380 Pe. ay., boewoen Ot and 10h ws arfoppicaton be mses ab abever: Tiger apm IPored FRANCK TAYLOR, | of imbibing the refreshing fluid, his nose except coal, that cven tbe United States