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THE EVENING 8TAR THE WEEKLY STAR. ™ ‘This excellent Family and News Jourmal—coa- taining @ greater variety of interesting reeding than can be found in any other—is published os Saturday morning. TO CLUBS. > v PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) AT? THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenue ond 11th street, By W.D. WALLACH, AND A" GUaRTER CENTS, payuule west + C. > Pa wee the . ~ pare: pebus served in packages at 376 seeseeeld 00 > Casz, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. U7"Singie: scsnasaial = | ate contien tmmcaiaren PRR? can be progured months at the rate of Paper. Price—Tunez ©: VOL. IX, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1857. NO. 1,302. } ,zorriisra rieztscereuwuntennome HILDRENS’ ROLLING HOOPS, BAT- E V E N I N G S T AR. tledores, Graces, Games, &c , at to cent 'o mail subscribers the scuption prices FHREE DOLLARS AND FIF- ‘TY CEN BSa year is advancs,T WO DOLLARS for etx months, and ONE DOLLAR for three months; for less than three 10" SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT. + Le FANT, Jr., & CO. Land Agents and Dealers in Exchange, A BUSINESS SCENE. _ AUCTION SALES. __ For Sale and Rent. = thai nica tod ees The following “‘business-scene” from “Never jks Wanwaece. KANSAS. _Mmar W-3t LAMMOND’s. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. OOMS FOR RENT.—ROOMSSUITABLE too Late to Mend "1s soaroely excelled by any LOCATED AND SOLD PRING MILLINERY —MRS. M. A. ANDSOME FURNITURE, Paintings, for a family, can at No street, it of Patents.—The following is the list | thing from the pen o ens : L on commission. Land W arrants sold to pre- HILLS will open SPRING ‘MIL H &ec , at Auction —On THURSDAY, the | between Indiana avenue and E street Apply to ps ta isued from the United States Pat- Mostows found Mr. Clinton at Peel's. mercaGme. LINERY on Wednesday, April Ist. The| 2d day of’April, I shall sell, at the rooms over | JONAS GLICK, 422 Penn. avenue, between 1 | of Patents issued fro a ‘ “Mr. Clinton, I want aman of intelligence Fhe cacy made on ‘joint account ’” Ladies are respectfully invited. Mr. Burns’s shoe store, No. 410 Pennsylvania av- | and 6th streets. mar 31- ent Office for the week ending Mareh 31, 1857; | t he at my service for twenty-four hours. [ active partner of the firm was in No. 295 Penn. avenue, between 9th and enue, between 44 and 6th streets, at 10 o’clock a. R RE > REA SEAT PRE bearing that 4 he first offer, sir.”” the United States Surveys in Kansas, and will be | 10h streets 2 mar 30 3t | m., anexcellent lot of Furniture, viz: RENT--THE RESIDENCE each bearing that da! give you the first offer, able to make choice locations. ——____________“"""____ | Mahogany Sofas, Sideboard and Dining Tables ent occupied by Hon. Jas. fhoringion, No-| Elliot Andrus, of Geneva, N. ¥.—For im-| Mr. Clinton replied ‘that really he had so , Business sent throngh Sweeny, Rittenhouse, OTICE —ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY j Oak round back Cane Office Chairs 4 Soe sty street, between E and Ss The provement in plows. many irons in the fire, that twenty-four Fast& Co., will be Serwardad to us. ret ae ne mainet espessing upon either | Walnut and other Tables (ouse is well furmithed nad. Cat be bad with er | © Weo R. Clack and Sam’l Adams, of Antiocb, | hours— ne - Long Bridge ead by ee fo Pde | Two fine large gilt Gothic frame French Piate | (louse is well furnished and terms epply on the | Cal For improvement in grade ‘delineators | _ Meadows put a fifty-pound note on the ta- Sweet D.c. Roe SiCe, ener The will ba neeiie cameeeeae aa “fi pe 100 ste ar stry Carpet, an excellent lot of Of1- | Premises. Possession given Ist April. Geo. 8. Bradford, of Sandiake, N. Y.—For | ble . - ad ae : re ©. W. Clark, Dodge & Co., Bankers, New York. | sons who may be caught thus offending. : cloth Pe | Saar d-cott (intel) improvement in manufacturing yarns from Will all your frovs fron you out fifty Drexel & Co , Bankers, Philadelphia. mar 30-3: THOMAS HUNTER. | Decanters, Tumblers, &c¢ Josiah Lee & Co., Bankers, Baltimore OR RENT—A LARGE AND FIRST-Clas | mixed cotten wool. ke = Four fine Brocatelle Window Curtains and Orna- F Te, Snowden & Co, Bankers, Alexandria, EW GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN.—Just ments he pounds 43 quick as that?’’ welling" House, situated on the corner 0 Robt. C Buchanan, of Baltimore, Md —For Why, hem?”” - 16th and K streets, containing 12 Rooms, with all | portable boats “No, nor five. Come, sir, sharp is the word, * ea DNtand Her ot ae a ons Also, some fine O11 Paintings, one of which is | the modern improvements, lately occu ied by the | P John Booth, of Pawtucket, k. I —For im- | au you be my servant for twenty-four hours H.R. Maury & Co., Bankers, Richmond, Va. Goods for gentlemen, to rey Lay or ¢ the best very large, suitable fer a restaurant or billiatd | jyon Mr. Vinton. For farther particulars inquire rovement in steam drying cylinders. for Sfty pounds? yes or no!” Sein 5 Asaenes a a'Co Behe — Salat he 1 quetiey See eee ere Terme i ea ltwcms ceaer 250, cash; over $50 | SnmanY ft, ALEXANDER, or JOBN ALEX 4 John B Barker, of Onandaga, N. ¥.—For| “Why, this is dramatio—yes!”” 3 : Tree ia tone , : , cash; ove : 5 3 P 2 , * “Tes — ‘ Mo. > mar tf-wikedeotm Ready-made Clothing —my stock will be found } credit of 60 and 90 days, for notes shtisfactorlly ANDER, 20 Penn. avenue waa docitreactel improvement in corn cultivators. a i ipod Pare two. Between this and four superior to any thing in (he market. iy | CRdorsed, baaring Interest. A. GREEN, I AN DSOME FOUR-STORY BRICK ames A. Dorr, Ira Hersey, and Edw’d G. | o'cloe must buy a few hundred scres in NEW DRUG STORE—Wiltards’ Hetel. rders thankfully received and promptly mar 27-4 Auctioneer. HOUSE AND LOT AT PRIVATE SALE. | Oldiield, of New York, N. Y.—For improve- diled. Af. YOUNG, Merchant Tailor, B E = The subscriber will sell, at privatesale, the hand- ment 24 brick machines. oi mar 304w Browns’ Hotel, Penn. avenue. yA GREEN, Auctioneer, some four-story Brick House and. Lot situated V.R. David, of Newark, [l!.—Forimprored ‘CANAL TRANSPORTATION NOTICE, | VERY SUFERIon ROSEWOOD AND | on north G, between 11h and sth siteets west; the aaa - ‘ other Furniture at Auction.—On | iot being part cf lot No. 2, in Square No. S19, lock. Boston, M For i AVING PURCHASED AT THE SALE OF | -rHURSDAY, the 2d day of April, I rhall sell. | snd contains 2,200 square feet of ground. The| John P. Derby, of ay SERS. SUE ae Australia a fair bargsin.”’ ‘‘Humph! Well, that can be done I know an old fellow that has land in ey. art of the globe.’’ —s “ Take me to him.” P. MILBURN & CO » 20 PENNSYLVA- aia avenue, respectfully call the atten- f . tion of their friends and the public to their new Drug Store, which they have filled up in the most » With a full pure gy ma Israel Russeli’s Trustee, th: at 10a mat No. 44 north @, between 7th and | house, being No 514, opposite Judiciary square, | provement in sleeve buttons In ten minutes they were in one of those betkimery, ete ea OTaES, Fancy Articles, two Canal Boats, J. F. ESSEX: Sth streets, (the house latel occupied by Sana | contains nine good and convenient rooms and | ° Henry L. De Zeng, of Geneva, N. ¥.—For | dingy narrow alleys in the city of London that and J. F. WHEATLY, I am now pre; ‘o } tors Mason, Hunter, 2nd Butler, immediately | wide ge, and a large cistern in the yard. it | improved bullet mould. select assortment transport from this placé and-Intermedia Prints } oppestte the north wing of the Patent Office,) a | will be sold on reasonable terms. For further i ke, N. Y.— =iebek eee of Wines and Liquors for | gu the Canal, all FLOUR, PRODUCE, &¢, very superior assortment of Furniture, viz: particulars inquire of the subscriber, on the Potten ered sua mianiomusrtion A very large stock of Havana C! which are | 4¢stined for Georgetowa or Alexand and to | Fine rosewood plush-covered Sofas and Chairs premises, or at Mr. A. Lee’s cflice, Penna. av- P’ . look the abode of decent poverty, and th could afford to buy Grosvenor Square for thefr stables; and Mr. Chilton introduced his friend x i Seri —For im- | to a blear eyed merchant in a large room pa- bring any Freight that may be cffered, from telle- bs 6H) : Jesse Frye, of Springfield, Ill.—For im 2 . I arg pa. of ae —s and. received from first hands. Gearstownce ‘ilexnd: a rife pieaanar paints 8 eat ttomans, brocatelle-covered Cas. pple pater 4 and wh ioc Aa ©. REED. | provement te cene lows. : pered with maps; tho windows were incrusted, ina first class dru: Fad © articles usually found | yest of this, or the B. & O. Railroad, or W. & Fine rosewood Work table, walnut, extension, | ——————-____________ | © Jease Frye, of Springfield, Ill.—For im- | mustard and cress might have been grown fiom Physicians’ Precon ions carefull na- | P+ Ratlroad. App y to and other Tables OR SALE—-THOSE FOURTEEN LOTS | provement in prairie plows. them. Beauty in clean linen collar and wrist- elaah ptions ly com pound- DAVID PERRY, Harper’s Ferry, Walnut Bookcase, mahogany dress and other of ground in square No. 107, in the First Ji E. Gibbs, of Millpoint, Va —For im- } bands would have shone here with intolerable = * hours Game store is not closed at night) HARTLEY & BRO., Georgetown. Bureaus - Ward, on which the Corporation contemplated, — tin pee masatiace lustrue; but the blear-eyed merchant did not "a call at thelr estabiishment is respectfully so- | _™&t 0-3. Fine Sitx, Damask, and Lace Window Curtains | two years ago, toetect a Market House. | They P Perry @. Gardines, of New York, N Y.—|¢ome out bright by contrast: he had taken lefted. mar 5-1m* sp peter etd ol Coed THEY on Seg bea iecadl a Cancel tatupe oe. 0,10, i, 12, is, 14°15, 16, ns 18, 19, and 20, | For machine for creasing plates for railway | the wget oe a4 bim, and that EGOR & OU. dia assortment of feal imported FRE CH Very handsome marble top painted and flowered | being (except a small intervening loty the west | ear springs. j y scleral aon ; gee wall bat. aon y Eaen iv & HOUSE-FURNISHING | BONNETS. ‘The largest and richest col cottage Chamber Set half of said square. ae ae ape Perry G. Gardiner, of New York,N. Y— call thitareeers oe fl ia ear mae oH cath WAREROOMS, Nos. 530, 548, and S21 Sev- Pe aber ger pT eae (Pirie ar er ng poate pala tole hich cenEGE RIT De eee Eo mayen re ace alle ited homie em A, neaion emulating ; black treet. ONS, LACES. S. ER Seprigls > > H : 2 springs from mandrel. ~ r —: ; < PARLOS PULL sETTs oF found in the elty” ee snpectal Caseets sed nosete Rugs _ emnmre ce en ee _ ao rir ctats Haskell and Wm. P. Haskell, of “gr bails, cotton wipe, little bald place on DINING ROOM DRESS-TRIMMINGS in the greatest varie y. poandl coprio, yielote eee, skies hape the most desitable chimproced lee ie brut | North Brookfield, Mass.—For improved ma- | bead, but didn’t shine for the same reason the HALL, ana’ Sat et ope ea MANTILLA Bene: China, glass, and crockery Ware, among which | section of thecity. A sale of the whole together | chine for manufacturing shoe lasts. frend didn’t. | Mr. Clinton gh ge = CHAMBER FURNITURE, in| Deen G (RMENTS maths made are fine white French China Uinrer and | Would be perferred, and if not effected before the | Jos. W. Harmon, of Brooklyn, N. Y.—For , rast eral this rusty coin, in the spirit ; MAHOGANY, DRESS-MAKING in the latest French Styles, Desert Set Pee ee ce ae me Reaction epost composition for floor cloths “fis, pata he bo. & low sevecunlial Sama WALNUT, and at the shortest notice A large lot of ‘Table Linen and Cutlery The title is indisputable, and taxes : ohn S. Hall, of Pittsburgh, Pa —For im- Str, & lo * ROSEWOUD, and AK Fine Feather Beds, Bedding Hair and other Mattresses, lot of Stoves And a large lot of Kitchen Requisites, and many JAMES H. CAUSTEN, No. 209 F street, M. WILLIAN, Mar 26-tf “this party is disposed to purchase a few mar 27 Market Space, bet. 7th and Sth sts. hundred acres in the colonies.”” proved steam carriage. . _R. Hart, of Marietta, Ohio—¥or improved Anda eral assortment of all HOUSEK EEP- ING edoL VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE —512x | bin Mr. Rich looked up from his desk and point- DS alwa’ epee lowest prices. NOTICE. corneas which we deem unnecessary acres of good Farmt ! and, situated In the Akcass Hewlings, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For om a rete of his oe to the walls #@~ Houses hed entire, short not! : 3 5k 2 am Sunder $5 s 1 County of Fauquier, Virginia, on the Alexandria pro i fi ere are the maps: the red crosses are m: mar vo = = me Vaaintaes eaplias aetke cuties by toe cr PEE Are ps farioaien edna and as Railroad, a few yards from Warren- eee ey ae street, | land. They are ssncdler'y Refer tothe ood April. After that date | will ton Junction; within 9 miles by Railroad from to distrain terest. thout respect to persons. inqueats would ba ogee eae Ae y do well to attend to this, tosave trouble and ex- mse. - C. F. SHEKELL, Tax Collector. gin of map and you will find the acresand the latitude and longitude calculated to a frac- tion. When you have settled in what part of go you buy, come to me again ; time is England.—For improvement the County Seat, and only two hours travel from | Hampstead road, 3 a Georgetown who Livnipegenud Calo Ls oo the cities of Washington and Alexandria. ‘The | in dry gas meters Patented in England, Feb. ture and respectfully invited to this sale, as they tote! “aS . Le ets cad Danger gree loge . ie; sare hi f K N. ¥.—For ii will find it worthy their attention. Pptapahnbet ae Bleed 5 Savant toll epn le ccohacnpeag bes John Humphrey, of Keene, N. Y.—For im- Gzorextown, D. C., March 3d, 1857. mar 27-4 A. GREEN, Auct. | basmuch excellent meadow land Churches,Mills | proved machinery for cutting slots in clothes mar 4-im* > u as and good neighbors within arhortdistance. For ins. = > P. S.—The House Js for rent; inquire of Sam- | further information applyto JAMES MOR Row, | P A. R. Hurst, of New Camberland, Pa.—For REMIUMS AWARDED BY THE MAN- | uel Magee, on 7th street, near the premises. Esq ,onthe place, orto the subseriber at his}. A- %. Hurst, Aetrebp alone gtr agersof the Twenty-eighth Annual Fair of By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. | Broker’s Office. near Browns’ Hotel, Washington | improvement in machine for husking corn. a the American Institute, at the Crystal Palace, cacigepeatigs Apter city _[mar¥4] _ ROBERT MORROW, I. S. Jennings, of Waterbury, Conn.—For 1856. Drug, Chemical and Perfumery Depart- Race AND STONE OF THE National | — — = -;- | improvement in carriage tops. ment. Geo. O. Coggershall, John Meakim, Eug. Theatre at Public Anction,—On FRI- OR SALE OR RENT.—THAT LARGE Albert Kelsey, of Westport, Me —For im- Dupuy, J_ Bryant Smith, L. Feutchwanger, | DAY AFTERNOON, April i0th, at4 o’clook, 4 three-story Building on the Plank Read, ad- rovement in bee hives. indges. Bellevue White Lead Company 186 | On the premises, | shall seil the entire lot of Brick | joining the Park, and known as the ‘‘ Grove,”’ La be is Koch, of New York, N. Y.—Forim- Avenue C, New York, for best WHITE LEAD | and stone standing in the walls and stacked up | Containing 16 Rooms ‘There is a Ball-Room 60 ae ee and ZING, Silver Medal. HOWELL & MOR. | in frontof the National Theatre comprising about | by 16 feet; Bar-Rom 32 by 30 feet, and Cellar 60 | provement in machines for making pasto- SELL, Agents, Washington. mar 23-lw 600,000 brick and large quantity of blue rock in | by 32, and 8 feet deep. {t is well suited for a DENTISTRY. DR. STEPHEN BAILY Office Ne. 195 Peunsylvania Aven: Three doors from 14th street. D*; BAILY begs levve to inform the public that he can be seea at all hours, at his office, located asabove He feels assured that an expe- rience of fifteen years’ practice, with the large number of patients, and great variety of dificult cases that he has treated successfully, will enable And the blear-eyed merchant wrote, and sealed, and filed, and tock no notice of his customers. They found red crosses in several of the United States, in Canada, in Borneo, in nearly all the colonies, and as luck would have it, they found one small cross within thirty miles of Bathurst, and the margin de- scribed it as five hundred acres. Mr. Meadows stepped toward the desk. oT have found a emall property near Bae ard. SS } the foundation. first class Hotel cr Boarding-house. is Koch, of New York, N. ¥.—For im- | thurst.”” r — culation (2 tan Pan’ ne oon coer: 1CE CREAM AT WHOLESALE. Offers for the above at private sale will been- | _mnr23-m JOHN'A SMITH. Bececadergee machinery for pressing water| ‘Bathurst? where is that ?”” - — ms Mey ence co the cPinion of many men cml- | (\ONFECTIONERS, MARKET MEN, And} was nnd taken dewey eee In the | On RENT THE LARGE FOUR-STORY | cut of paste-board 2 Fira rcee nent inthe ion, and especially Drs. Harris smail seeps mt Se furnished with the very |" « credit of two and four pod trrti ‘will be given. Brick Dwelling, with all the modern im- | _ George A. Meacham, of New York, N. ¥.— a uit . . = 1 - and J.and & — has led him, long since, | best ICE CREAM at 8125 per gallon, they find- for approved endorsed notes, bearin intent ” | provements, situated on E street, north side, be- | For improvement in seed planters. ik at the price suits. hat is the price, to @iseard all mercurial preparations for dlling } ing thetr own cans. Now isthe time to begin in mar 7-4 JAS. C.’McGUIRE, Auct twesa 9th and 10th streets. Toa good and per- John Miller, of Bucyrus, 0.—For improve- | Sir “a ‘Teeth, also all Enameis, Gutta Percha, India | market. Those begining now and managing it § Se Act _ | manent tenant the rent will be moderate Inguire | ment in corn planters. ‘<The books must toll us that. Rubber, and Cements for the construction of Con- | right will make a handsome sum during theSum-§ By WALL, BARNARD & CO., Auctionecrs | at No. 394 E street. mar 7-tf A.C. Moore, of Wilmin Vt.—For im- Mr. Rich stretched out his arm and seized a | oa Gold Plate, ie th ryettable sutelanee thet and Pateee ons Hoe Crease Depet, carker 1308 MRUSTER’S SALE.—BY AUTHORITY HREE HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE proved. mode of securing bits their stocks ledger and ats it Meadows. ean be worn ia the mouth, as was most conelu- 40>" Ice Cream Cans and Tubs for sale. of a deed of trust from George B. Armstron; : ut once price for land, and that is i Houses Nos. 46, 48, and 50 Louisiana eve- | . Albert Moore, of Hanover Falls, N.Y.—For| | “{ have sively shown by the last American Dental Con-| mar 21-2w® peek seaber 1001.’onk Ty dees ee tes Party nue, Washington, are offered vate sale, low eres method of centering and holding | five per cent profiton my outlay. Book will | Although he flatters himself that from his long hu NO WASHINGTON whose debt is secured thereby, the subscriber | 204 on easy terms. Will be sold separate or to s while being bored. tell you what it stands me in: add five per residence and practice in Washi: m, he is fa- . 5 le good. One fs a four-story Brick, John E. Mo: t Deerfield, N. ¥.—For | cent to tlt, and take the land away or leave ANUPACTURED SILVER WARE ON | Willsell at public auction, to the highest bidder, | gether. Title g ohn E. an, ot Deerfield, : Torably Haowa ( is numerous friends and pa- Maiisitice sete Mettopoiltan Mechanics? | on the Ist day of April nest, at Sovclock 1a: the | with finlshed basement, nearly new, and in com improvement in harrows. it.” = | @fternoon, on the premises, the following Lots in } Pleteerder, with water and gas throughout. Ap- E. Pratt, of South Kingston, R.I.—| With this curt explanation Mr. Rich re: ; troqe, Re Begs leave to refer them to the Sad we Wane iomae, eceel ot heeotce. the city of Washington, namely: Lots No. 23 | Ply to epee ate es Enaee Tos taerorament in woah pa ‘for dye- | sumed his work. TESTIMONIALS. tar. at Pe O. HUGS Set te ice ME Ne Mi belag at the | anes Vy mbington, or Ne, 145) Biidge, ateset, | Eo Meprerene P Soames “It sooms you gave five shillings an acre, From the late Rector of the Church of Epiphany of this city. gp 13 -398 Penn. ave, near 9th st, § !@tersection of Virginia avenue and street | Georgetown. ware | Pen g Dr. Srerwmy Bartt: Dear Sir—I desire to express my eo teem for you personally, an? my con@deoce fa you as a su. L west, franting 55 fret 4 inches on Ist street, and 26 YOTTAGE FOR RENT--LAND FORSALE. obn Schaffer, of West Manchester, Pa.— YNN’S BRITISH CONSUL’S HAND | fe¢t 6 Inches on Virginia avenue, with a rear C For rent, fora term of two to four years, a ERA An in gma ya F pertor dentist The operations execnted for me have been Beek, 1 vol, London front of 45 feet on a 20-foot alley; and lot No. 2, teful Cottaze, of three basement, tive first floor. m . Sloan, of New York, N. Y.—For seu irom my tries and the pudite tact your sill powell | Oa Consular Service, by John Green, British} @@Joining west, with a front of 30 tort Podnches | three second floor, and four attic Rooms, with | improved automatic lathe for turning irregu- Gecerves. Yours very truly, Consul in Greece, 1 vol, London 20. M poe avenue, and rear front of 32 feet on 8 | oger conveniences for heating the house and | lar forms. ‘Washington, Angnat 28, 1856. J. W. FRENCH. Mensch—Manuel Practique du Consulat, 1 vol, | 70-f00t alley. sir,’’ said Mr. Clinton. -‘ Five times five hun- dred shillings, one hundred and twenty-five pounds. Interest at five per cent, six pounds five. hen did I buy it?”’ asked Mr. Rich. And ‘ pplying it with water. A Farm attached, of | David B. Spencer, of Parkersburg, Va—| ‘Ob’ when did you buy it, sir?” From one of the oldest rms ia Baltimore, Messrs. Boggs, | Leipsic the eae a ay * yg i Share _ twobha red acres, which can be reduced to any | For ienrevemenk in steam plows. es Mr. Rich snatched the book a little pettish- ; Cussy—Regiements Consulaires tats oceed | : uantity agreed on; eight miles from Washing-| Abel W. Streeter, of Shelburne Falls, Mass. and gave it jeadc ws. ae Regi Consulaires des E 4 pr 5 enone ng ats ie Ast lot and | q les from Washi: b ; ly and to Mead pence Rey gh eeitiewen, © You Le metc imely: Patt of Lot No 10, la’ Square No sei; | (08—three from Alexandsta high, healthy 2nd | por improved method of constructing bit} |“ You make the caleulation,” said he; “the Washingtoa City, De Clerca, et De Vallat; Guide Practique des J MmaV: Far of Lot No.0, rg ey sot'gig | Fomantic. If rented immediately’ servants and akc figures are all there. Come to me when you sad te vipw of tes Sact that Consulats, 1 vol, Paris inches “deep, commencing On Sth nee a Ae | furniture can go with house to end of the current ve W. Th oped 1g. [ieee manele mamtore of the Deatal College of Baltimore, failed, after re | | Moreull—Manuel des Agents Consulaires, 1] ‘ches ¢ N uod potke iat se ‘| year. Also,a Farm of 300 acres, with improve- | _ George ompson, of Bordentown, ) Tip’ baisk hind \enbes houatt Atul pasted trials, to perform the same work satisfactorily, it | vol, Paris ot LANe Oia sana, ria fot eel aze | ments, within three miles above, for sale or lease. | For improvement in stoves for railway cars ‘be land had been bought twenty-seven € rae me great pleasure to express my satire coutidence sud | Moreu{l—Dictionnaire des'Chancelleries Diplo- iy situated betwee 127 Said lot being cen- | tnguireof SWEENY, RITTENHOUSE FANT Sylvanus Jas. Wethrell and Eustis P. Mor- | years and some months ago. Mr. Meadows a cea tena tn een inwasn poces, | Mutiques ot Consulaires, 2 vols, Paris . abe d,e0b acasee ove G and H streets, coutain- | ¢ Co.. Bankers, and Col. IRWIN, Land Ottice. | gan, of Biddeford, Me —For improvement in | made the soeryre ae turn of the band, abel a De Cussy—Dictionaire du Diplomat et du Con- ape? ¥ . mar 6 shaping engines. and announced it ich rang a hand- Extract from « uote recetved from the late How. Juha M. | sul 1 vol, Lelpsic erms: Une-third cash; the residue in 6. 12 . 4 Wilmi Del —For im- | Another snulfy Sgare, with o oopand a bald Slay tow. — y and 1s months, for which the bonds of the pur- J SF VIR IA FOR Jesse Urmy, of Wilmington, De ‘or im: r y ig p and Ge Gaxare, Angnst 19, issé. |) seeps = for United States Consuls, chaser will be taken, bearing interest, sad 302 Sere (coutains nena Ole acres | proved raking apparatus for harvesters. . head and a pen came through a curtain. Seahans Eels nT cee cece rhs Onites Stale Consular System and Manual } “76d by a deed of trust on the pr perty. 509 thereof under cultivation, about 500 ured for} Marion J. Wellman, of New York, N. Y.—| ‘: Jones, verify that calculation. Se ea fn Consuls, 1 vol, Washiog:on ‘ If the terms are not complied with within five | pastures, and about 71 acres well timbered, and | Por improvement in baby jumpers “ Penny half-penny two pence, penay half- To those that «ek relief f-ous the mal ‘Tuson—British Consul’s Manual and Practical f 429% from day of saie, the preperty will be re along which the contemplated straight line] Jj. C Wilson and T. G- Wilson, of Cedar | penny two pence. Mum, mum! Half-penny cheerfully recommend Dr. 8. B. Guide 1 vol, London sold at tbe risk and cost of the defaulting pur- Railroad to Charlottsville will run. Attached | ii) Texas —For improved method of featb- | wrong, sir.” sod cuvenal ocd tne myOde cake werk tan De Martens— Precis des droits et des fonctions P “ser, after a pee Treates, thereto re a gebhet Rotel a tiene npr ering the sails or vanes of wind mille. ‘There is a half penny wrong,’’ cried Mr. re EE | Fee amroesvipeats oats: Pei {mar atata YAEL? BARNARD SCOT” | Selon wafckareue diet of ow gastha™” | Jains Wikoo, Chas Green ad Wan Wit | Richt Meadows witha ar ifared ir peti 19, 1596. . Elliott—American Diplomatic Code for Public f _™4r 2-dts_ _____Austioncma. Soil good, with plenty producing good Tobac- | son, jr., of Brandywine, Del.—For improv = Shh vache ohn ter 4 z Ministers and Consuls, 2 vols, Washington By WALL, BARNARD & CU., Auctioneers | ©, Wheat, Corn, Ee gun powder keg. . . te of the right side for you. I noes hy would 8. And m4ny other valuable works on the same ALUABLE LOT AT AUCTLO 'N.—On Buildings very superior and very ample, and in James Cochrane, of New York, N. Y.—For | make it even money against myself. tof his operations « subject—on Maritime Law; on the Laws of War V THURSDAY, 2d April, at 5% o'clock, we | 800d order. improved fluid meter “There are only two ways, wrong and of the unigeemiy eatinfes. | Ad Commerce; and on other braches of Diplo- } wiit sell to the bighest bidder “ot Non? te seleat Bede ee nt en meraed, Tovee. | John T. Gaslick, of Now York, N. Y.—For right," was the reply. «Jones, make inright. manner io wis delicate snd dé | Macy and International Law, im) om Bu- uare 777, fronting on Third street 55 {t ; Met fone and seed: i in life-preserving bedsteads and | There, that is the price for the nex hour; eal oparations oe respectfully re | rope by FRANCK TAYLOR. J Cditgs fect to a 30 feet alley, thence south 0, Pn Ro cane ie eee aa aes aster ees after business hours to-day add a day's inter: Sewutch we conssdor bie ont er] ares thence west 23 feet, thence south 25 feet, thence ee regen oe nai tore Wm. H. Houston, of Belfast, Me.—For ma- | est; and, Jones, if be doesnot buy, write your of which we consider bimu exa!n ‘ a jock, etc., may a - . 5 it, Me.—Fx 5 : &, b by ee ee ee WISDOwW GLa8S.—5)0 boxes Baltimore | Went 75, feet, thence north 55 feet to veginninz, | mation given by the Editor of the Kventug Star, | chine for composing and distributing type. _| calculation into the book with date—save time THOMAS MILLER, M.v., @8OKGE WALTON. ‘ and Philadeiphia Glass, all qualities and J °°! 1 4,815 +q) Washington city. mar 5 Sam’! S Lewis, of San Juan, Cal—For im- | next customer comes for it fWeruingion, VC kx Guverwor of Florida. |} sizes, for sale at a liberal discount, by ‘Fhis property js in an improving partof Wash- hine f bi ld You need not trouble Mr. Jones,’’ said ¥.S. BORER, MD. 5 co a , J.R McGREGOR, Sr cactatne on chance for speculation or A GARD FOR RENT, 4 FIRST-CLASS opel F Gtarsis af Siolastwanty din (Maadowe. <4 tabetha taka. Mare tanta of Georsetown, D. © of Washtogton. (i 7 : Fs rank phi a - Sturgis, > : a: . Washi BC. TS Petes Often. me Neem weet ok , ferms: One-third, cash; the balance in 6 and Hon Cushing Ata Gearal Its all | For improvement in the manufacture of paper | hundred and fifty SS rather more ©. ©. WIGHT, Principal Rittenhouse Acedemy. ae NEY po peony bearing interest and secured by adeed | the modern TpESremeniD, Le aa cold water a 7. Ste € New York, N. Y.-F aeptece! the ae awe: So 20-46 - a 7, , x bath roows, chandellers, and gas fixtures. ame: er, of New York, N. Y.—For “« Jones, count. a > ___________________ : OCKS !!!—Call | mar2i-ts WALL, BARNARD & CO., Aucs. This is one of the mos! elegant and desirable improvement in the manufacture of paint |‘ Whencan I have the deeds, sir? baat amet eget! Linaipeee| PALE Hr pores owen A FARM FOR SALE BY AUCTION. | locations in the city, commanding « beautify! | yruches. “em to-morrow a dand ~ R. LOOMIS, THE IN NTO AND an ie . ° “7, | view of the city and of the Potomac river. 3 — “ i two bund: and &ft an ) pre a i Bah Pinte ment of CLOCKS this side of New York ee een ao Proximo, at | in’ frout of one of the most beautiful public es J. pinned and Jno. alder! ie Lees pt gp eee eaptega id ame ds, ‘Teeth,”” having successfully introduced Meds Cock es ee tote highest bidder, his BLADEN Pana, | squares in this city, with a delightful and con | Fork, N- X., assignors to Hatsted,of New | “Jones; write reovipt—two, Sve, nangeh.” his improvemeat in various cities, has kinds Clock Materials, Oils, Cords, Balls, Keys, poy th ie highes' jer, his Land, situ. | ant supply of good water. It is entirely free | Francis Godine, and Chas. J. Halsted, of Now ones; ip’ J 3 now permanently established himself in Wash- vous rd hoe a sspoee a bf ae cone coreg ane (or from dust “and mosquitoes. Inquire of Wal. | York, aforesaid.—For improved gas regulator. |‘: Write me an agreement to sell,” proposed ne ices. sh or Clocks given in exehanye for : . Ban) 9 & : 7 ~—— jement for Sets of Teeth consists bid Sliver or Gold Watches. Also, good Watches q mile from the vos : mpike, and three- halageti ed hile ions ecg aa i wine ¢ Wola gens cfs By oy omy re ie ‘ou write it; I'll sign it. Jones, en- . | forsale low. Cail and see for yourselves, at fourths of a mile from the junction of that Tum- ashington, ve gnors to Wid Mo 0, you ’ 2 chiefly in making 2 set of but one piece of mate- tion on the books Have you any rial, and that indestructible mineral No metal J. ROBINSON’S, 349 Pa av., pike with the Columbia Turnpixe to Washington OR RENT —THAT LARGE AND VERY | Clelland and John McClelland, aforesaid. — | ter transac’ oy ot y tsus o an 27-2m opposite Browns’ Hotel. | elty. desirable Store Room and Cellar, No J30,on| For machine for printing from engraved | thing to do, young gentleman used In their construction, and they are there= fore free from galvanic action and metalic taste = or fall partienlors concerning this farm, see Bridge street, near High, Georgetown, formerly | plates “ No, sir ; , { There are no + rl to become filled with molsture GAS FIXTURES. an advertisement in another column of the Siar. occupied by Myers & bro. 388 a Dry Goods House, | Joel A. H. Lilia, of Springfield, Vt., arsign- | Then draw this pen through the two crosses “¢ particles of food hence they are pure and clean. H. MILLER, SON & CO., ALEXAN- | , Persons desiring to view the premises cau reach and recently occu pled -, Seldner & Co., a8 | or to Joel Woodbury, of Springfield, aforesaid, | on the map and margin. Good morning, gen- There are lighter, stronger, less clumsy, far more Clothing Store. Possess! y , * dria, Va., keep constantly on hand a hand- | ‘hem by inquiring at Bailey’s~ Roads, at the on given immediately. | trustee, &c,—For improved form, or mould, | tlemen.’’ ¢uable, and natiral in their appzaranoe. I wiil | some varlety of CHANDELIERS, PENDANTS, | Junction Roads, on te ees Guenttoned above, oF at | “to q permanent tenant the rent will be made low. | ‘Tustee, ¢ Gosdod Wate wk arcucdntitenaet | hed the money making machine res asd give a reward of One Thousand Dollars to any | BRACKETS, &c , from the celebrated factory of pote re pos dg regres Seth Sy George- | inguire of JAMES FULLALOVE, orto E 8. as Coe dismissed them as he had received them, with one who will pro@uce a similar work of art to — Baker, Seite they Miped Semanal iss miles distant, whieh Ferry the Bladen Fatm | Wiig’, Auctioneer. sedate Henry S. Dewery, of Bethel, Vt., assignor | a short sharp business conge. woreyratleg ; s. | ve s Caeslanoe af say eee Sean Gn | cneee nee ante, ISO FOES | eerene og a a ONOANIGA cays 6 the delivery | FAO SALE—A NEW FIRST-CLASS Dwel- | to himself, and Levi W. Newton, of Dorenes- | - Ye fair, who turn a thop head over heels, All work responsibly warranted. adelphia. Also, Drop-lights, Cut Glass and | Ff the deed, and the balance in equal instalments ling House. provided with all modern con- ; 270 Penn avenue, between llth and 12th sts. decorated Paper Shades, in great variety. on 1 and 2 years time, with interest. A warranted veniences, No F street, one of the most de- ter, Mass —For improved machine for cutting | maul sixty yards of ribbon and buy six, which deed "8 pl ks. being sent home, insatiably becomes your de- — eee eee ee ene, esate dsfortea, aymane i sroee fae ee ee ae merce Pay lyon ee hood "Gaon tape tnd C FE. Simon, rete change it for pret which Fen had ae od es, OF . 7 = | Om tenor @uicaca pe SA — oc noe =o A ete cen Stor tageoremans ts | oat coe ee eae be eee ae ee LATE oF @u!caco * aS ERS SEReiennEtEieeeeeEenee ee - = - — ind, D Wourn RESPECTFULLY INFO RM Se netaa Cent een ee a DELIGHTFUL 1 trocar! care pe making table knives. minutes the purchase occupied, let me re- the sitizens of the District and Chovelates of various kinds MULES! MULE: onthe Heights ot Knee Sache re vgs na | Charles H. Davidson, of Charlestown, Mass., | spectfully inform you that the above business jJclalty, that having located himself GELATIN &S—Cooper’s Shred and Sheet Isin | 3() HEAD OF SUPERIOR MULES JUST ae tpeagrieett onions fox ren the Ist of May. A | 8nd Herman E Davidson, of Gloucester, Mass., | took just eight mioutes, and that “ when it Pep Daren reepane te lass, Cox's Engiish Sparkling Gele- arrived from Kentucky, and will valuable Oeek will be hires to the teonnt, >, | azeignors to Charles H Davidson, aforesaid. | was done, "twas done pono ee padg tine, French Imperial Gelatine us sold on sccosnmodating terms by ap- ee ‘i LOUIS MACKALL. For improved enema syring: Isn’t that graphic degree?” Ome No-25) Penn. avenue, adjoining Gay. | MACCARONI—Itslian Maccaroni and Verm!- Rhee cere a moa et Ria Livery cates me | Reissues—Silas S.Pataam, of Boston, aw Jen 09 | canton peeatgans tan Pate Wanklagton, D6. ma NOTICE_NOTICE. Ne eee rem Ag, ane” Cumait | | Manuracrons or Waruces ux rms Cory “¢ SS ES eS ee ait. ie nrtine —— e . . —_ in [J MONSON, Av os Penta Ave ae ton OH a ee lear, Charles- T° MUSIC TEACHERS, PROFESSUKS, | [| HAVE A FEW OF THOSE CBRAS TOI- pce A Woodbury, of Winchester, Mass. aa ots Sn sath aed ae crate! Sutin, Qase peuvent Forsale by" “KING & BURCHELL, don toa very large lot of good sid niagara Mia, | closeout, and will sell af oot Also, GOB For improvement in plaining machines. Pat- | terprice, is that displayed in the watches now Allen's Patent, for the exceliency of _mar 20 corner Vermont ave. and isth st. | sic, which pipe time wilt be on exhibition | LETS and other GLASS WARE, that must ented February 7, 1857. ,, | manufactured in the neighborhood el pape | which over ail other styles of teeth many now TR STEAMER GKORGE PAGE FROM | 4 Our Store, and for sale at half price. be sold preparitory toa change in my business. Thaddeus Fairbanks, of St. Johnsbury, Vt. | These watches claim to rank as thet i warns thom te thie oe ay cheerfuli Repo Posies | will run as follows: - plonn Fk. BELLIS a that sespinag eo 4 Ui rent he For improvement in platform scales. Pat- sesle in which the London erreur’ f — n im this o! 10 between . 3 i i - tafringing the patent, and made e bed imitation | 10%, 153 3 ayy and 6g 8? M9 one a fg ey JOHN McDEVIT®, | tented January 15, 1857 first, the London second quality agelant f caution the public Leave Washt + — i ext suc- 7 : EA sT.— 7, ——-___________________~_. | Moses Thompson, of N. Y.—For improve- | first quality second, upd the m << ~ Whenever a Dentist speaks against | and 7 o'clock eo © 8; 9X, 11%, 1K 54, 5%, CesT eA mileeriber Tat par oto, M* LAST CRUISE, OR WHERE WE | ment in furnaces for burning wet fuel. Pat- a eaalag qualities the third. They do a8 Allen’s Patent Continuous Gum ‘Teeth, whea| Passengers to and fron: all direct from Germany, one case of those excellent Went and What we Saw, being an account | ented April 10, 1855. claim to correspond with the elaborately fin- Fre ren taconite ts because he ts ignorant | Washington Branch Railroad seine O® (he | Reading Lampe; for writing, readiag.and sewing | of visits to the Loochoo Islands, the coast of Design.—Wm. Maurer, of New York, N: | ished and chronometrically adjusted watches, OC the incompetent to maké the work, or | GEURGE PAGE. ELLIs Pilg tae the | at night they are especially intended For sale | China, Formosa, Japan, wineries Weert ¥.; or toK Krenkle, of same place—For rectly accurate instruments, but rathor to ; w pay forthe patent. jei6-tt | mar 20-1f *Gipiin, | PY Fe MRT OUR: | shtassban Lioak On W. Nerre wea tale ot tue LAD for logs and posts of bedetesbe. Eo'a waich for the mass of the people, reliable ie 2 rsham. = -. i ie BUTCHERS scaLEs a 534 7th street. North Pacific surveying and exploring expedi- | Additional Improvemant.— Fredertek. D- enough for ad a ———- — omy £ HAVE JUST RECEIVED A PAIR OF FINE MULES, | tion Price $2 25, copiously illustrated Hereery, of Albany, N. Y., assignor to Rich- | respects, having reference mainly to artistic England, Sulter’s Spring four years old, and very kind in’ Torrey’s Interest Tables; by John W. Torrey, | ard V. De Witt, Jr., of same place.—For im- | finish, they as yetfall below the same 120 lbs. harness. Apply to accountant in the Philadelphia Bank. Price $1. | proved firearm Patented August 12,1856. | of English watches, while in some particulary, Also, ‘‘ Wilson's’ Butcher Knives and Steels, ARNY & SHINN, DE. C. 5. GOODMAN, Dentist, and Sure oe ef Artificial 08% WHO ARE SO UNFORTUNATE 4 rtificial Teeth will Arctic Adventures by Sea and Land, from the relating to utility, they are much superior dna nemnchetmoyauenenss or bens dwe = CAMPBELL® COYLE peee No. 57 Green street, ee eee eee ee, oath issaid to have been} thom. ‘The particulars in which they exec! buggery.) Beth set upon a metic OF mar 23-: 251 Pa. avenue, Georgetown. Bir John Anon \inetralicns eee adurinistered tu th Legislature, to a lit- | are anc a8 a of end, — ed base or plate Maverials pure an Mca MONEY 70 LOAN CARD. : tle boy, chosen to fold up documents: ionlarity ol — fit- structed, as belng superior to all N GOLD AND 8 ™ SAAC HERZBERG. Ls eager t eld swear to swear to sup) ings, good adjustment cf the escapement, The various operatiese_of Denteay fithfalty bla ELRY, 6 UNS: PISTOLS’ eat I su joan 910 GICENSED PAWNBROKER,| U8 Published, ri tprbamterenrseneery pe pe ting of screws, £e ‘ i 000 in sums to sult, on any articles YLOR & MAURY’S | the Constitution of the Uunited States Bookstore, near 9th street. best of LE age ay ee conse cath ang Ay feb 4. oe ee ee Pawn Broker, Sa and 4% ne s me a - = this State, and to, fold. papery, to the Nawsrarzr Uxiox —The . ice corner of Sth street and Pa. avenue. = s 2 Boston w ity, 80 help you God.” iss and Traveller Pa. av., opp. Browns? Hotel. Tee ARTIST’S BRIDE, OR PAWNBRO. your ability, rts that the Boston At! ker’ Heir —Get this beau-iful book at et ee under the of rom AN AMERICAN PLAY, BY AN AMERI- OV SIRE ziene FoR Sihe sume Depot | 2230 __FERGUSON’S. | ggrTh jature of Missouri has been will shortly be gnited, the Springheld WORPOATION STOCKS for saleby + | Buin Poon marca ezine Conqueror, in Sacts.| Piano tuning castrate ee eee ee Depot BoOokseLier, sTationeR, reRiopy ——- ns nbabaneeanmesee bs ear ray aT The Atlas is a morn- 2 " y was sworn C'mie CHUBB BROTRERS, |* marie FERGUSON, 496 7a at, Aihara” ita pein cal Dealer, &0, siege tc ry. ing paper—the Zraveller an evening paper. mar 25 496 7th street,