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Evening VOL. XI. Special Notices. List or Parents.—The following is the list Dvspxrsta AND Fits,—Dr. Tracy Delorme, great ourer of Consumption, was for several years so of Patents issued from the United States Patent Office, for the week ending Feb. 16, 1858—each badly afflicted by dyspepsia that for a part of the time he was confined to his bed. He was eventually bearing that date: T. F. Allen, of Dyersville, lowa.—For im- cured by @ prosoription {urnished him by a young clairvoyant girl. This preseription, given by a mere THE EV ENING STAR FUBLISHED BVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED.) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Fa avenue and Eleventh street, By W. D. WALLACE. Papors served in packages by carriers at $4 year, or 37 coute per month. To mail s: the sub- Seription price is $3.508 year, in advance; @2 for Si% months; $1 for three months ; and for ess than turee months st the rate of 12 centaa week. Single Copies, one cent; in wrappers, two cents, ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) neerted three times for $1; every other day or semi-weekly. 25 per cent. advance; onoe a week, 50 per cent. advance. ADVENTURERS. _Adventurers, persons who lack the necessary discipline and balance of mind to submit them- selves to the laws of society, while at the same time they are devoured by the ambition of dis- tinguishing themselves, of making a fortune or «a sensation. They stand in the same relation to, the chevalier d’industrie as the pirate to Pianos, &o. Gov MEDAL PREMIUM ‘ PIANO FORTES, WILLIAM S (Senior partner in LS on of GarHe & Co., sale of grand and provement inthe mod ae railveas caus, le of connecting the tracks Knasz, inne the porminet and pickpocket, while to men of genuine ambition ae, of U. 8. Navy.—For improved | chiid while in a state of trance, has cured everybody Fy We yO Co: a the stand, they compare as a cox‘omb to a man of the hester B: who has taken it, uever having failed once, It is joa. 1, 3, 5 7 North Eutaw street op- world, or a poacher to a sportsman. ment in seeding joenavey? Mass —For improve- | equally as sure in cases of fta ae of dyspepuin. The | bosite tuo Kutaw House, Baltimore. oP Adventurers are rarely without a redeeming | HD. Baker, of Pittstown Corners, N. ¥.—For | inerediente way be found in any drug store. I will Nene Aare aise deed crgnes 3.206, Sales. Room 4 love of glory, and, if they are saccessful, they improved ebura : send this valuable prescription to any person on the the premises partiy oocupicd by Air become heroes like Napoleon. On the other | Cb#‘les Bullard, of Worcester, Mass.--For im- | Teccipt of one poetage stamp to pay postage. sic store, where t! will large assortment plan square Fortes: elodeons, from the beat inakors, {ro} 4to5- ith doubli hand, they seldom listen to the appeals of con- science; and, if they are successful, they become scamps like Cogliostro. In the historical rec- ords of men of brilliant fame, we find as many provements in filtering apparatus. Jacob B. Bailey, of New York, N Y¥.—For im- Provement in rollers for window shades. Henry Barnard, of Morristown. N Y.—For im- Address Dr. Tracy DeLorme, New York Post Office. jan 23-2m* ——- + +—__ 1 aM IN PossEsston of some valuable certificates Proved ore washer. in favor of the Consumption Dest: ; also of its extensive! ed in the manufact f adventurers as persons of infamous repute in Henry Barnard, of Morristown, N. ¥.—Por im. | effictoy in relieving eonabial Assanae attended wah farat we wil ell w ad outhemot il re toed reenter atone to be found daily | P Tabea baker pe ae pans wiw. severe cough. The Syrup is pleasant and safe,and | Qur Pianos were awarded the highest premium of private life, as well as in the Sar . eoye » N. ¥ — | istcomposed of roots and herbs procured from the | (gold medal) at the Faira of the Maryland institute realms of fiction. Macawber, in David Copper- ‘Willises me Bassas oe cena Lente = Blue Ridge; it 1 no common article. They are | $Wo sucoessive yeare October, 1855, and 185¢—in op- Payer perp ——— great adventurer, if | Por improvement in hangers for auafting” | Moely enveloped in my errouiare, whore my piace of | BPtne beat mekers from ‘New Vork’ Boston and Bait sane a destined to become the great| [Louis Beanche, of Paris, Fr ce For ma. | Fesidence 1s seen. We were also awarded the first premam.at He was always waiting for some- trial Exhibition held in Richmond, Vir- a E chine for making cigars. thing to “turn up.” This peculiar state of Th May 22, 1856 Patented in France, Xtract of a flower calied the Alpha Ointment for the Piles, can, with the Syrup, be found at Me. the td AT and 1856. ‘They unve also been awarded expectation is, in fact, the norwal state of mind H. Breckenridge, of Meriden, Conn.—For | C. Stott’s; the Syrup is at several other places oh seuss selaaiea Fat ieee Dp ekeigcoue. of an adventurer. As long as this state of sus- improvement in powd:r flasks. i: Pennsylvania avenue, as well as Georgetown,at | In addition to this we Are in possession of testimo pense lasts, he keeps wisely in the background, Pps arr Omens of New York, N. Y.—- | Mr. Newman’s on Bridge street. In Alexandria at i from most distinguished professors and ransacking earth and heaven, his brain aching | ' sine’ 1B tea cae producing chair. Ledbetter’s. In Baltimore, at Hanoe’s, 106 Baiti- | Smateure in the oouny ich ean be Seen at our with thought, his heart swelling with hope, his very soul bursting with ambition; but, as all the while his pocket is empty, and as he does not perform any honest labor for the purpose of filling it, his life is that of an outlaw. His name, nay his very existence, is utterly un- known, except to his unfortunate family and his miserable creditors. But of a sudden his corroding ambition is of Springtield, = improvement in Harvesters, en a? Mase.—Por erwin E. Butler, of Chesterfield, Ohio —For machine for cutting key-boards for musical in- struments. Herman Camp, of Dunkirk, N. Y—For im- provements in propelling canal boats. Edwin M. Chatfee, or Provii phe Sedth rabies dace cae eee bor John B. Cornell, of New York, N. ¥.—For Mop eke ges 8] ing for themselves and others of high appreciation in which our instruments are me where held. All instruments are guaranteed for five years, snd 8 none of exchange is granted within the first ix —— ‘om the day of sale if the instruinents do not v@ entire satisfaction. Wholesale dealers will find it to their advantage us 8 call before pu ne ed i, ire ex > hur 5 VM. KNABE & CO. more street. Cast ter Sai) ere d7-tt SrxctaL Notics.—For Perfumed Breath, White Teeth, and Beautiful Complexion, “ Balm of 1,000 Flowers” For dressing L: y hair use “ Woodland Cream,” 8 new pomade ; it causes gen- tlemen’s hair to curl besutifully. Price 50 cents each. W P.Ferrrivcr & Co., Proprietors, New York. waar 16-19 u rrodi improvement in metallic window shutters, Wnolesale and Retatl Agents for Washington, | FIVE MORE OF RAVEN, BACON & COS gratified, bsp dreams of his life are realized. (Score ‘rane of Fairtieid. Towa —For im- Tavor & Maury, Booksellers, between 9th and Firecoc HAN Osipaat arava * Something jas turned up. He jumps into POP cae loth st., Pa. avenue. niz W. G. METZEROTT. * some conspicuous or notorious position... The | 4°. carina be dail tik of Warren, — — Seoond hand Pianos for sale cheno. n20-tf " ss Who ¢. . s+ | Proved public clocs. > FWALLE DAVIS & Cv.’s — Lined Sitti - a es — is he # : Thomas W “Currier, of Lawrence, Mass —For | fr ASHIONABLE DANCING. CELEBRATED PIANO FORTES, ‘Siete ces, 0 answers ; 0 | improvement in rocking chairs. PROP. H. W.MUNDER respectfully announces Jobn Drown, of Huron, N. ¥.— field fence. * ; et lopreves J.A & F Dunworth, of Dobb's Ferry, N.Y.— For-device for holding borse reins tly receiving and for sle on! ei JOHN F. ELLIS, 306 Pa. av., betw Sth and 101 Purchasers will find ' to their interestto mh ats for themselves the superior qualities of the above to hie friends and the public generally, that his last quarter will commence on Tuesday afternoon, Feb, 2d, 1858. Ail those who desire, the exhibition are earnestly If he is a person of military turn, he be- comes a filibuster, like Lopez or Walker. If of an energetic, semi-intriguing nature, he be- . Zarl D. F P solicited to a8 foon a8 possible as the arrange- | Pianos. cpines a rajah, like Sir James Brook of Sara- | ¢,¥ seharitaleat: Bell aes ahs trap | Ment of Fancy Danovs will'take place immediately, | , Stools, Covers, Melodeons, &o., &c., also on wak. If bis predilections are of the financial | Joan A. Finn, of Simpson County, Ky.— he programme for this season will be entirely hand. n i6-tr orler, he becomes a railway king like Hudson, y, Ky. new, and far excel any ever offered to the public. improved surveyor's prot actor. Josiah Foster, of Sandwich, Mass.—For iim- provement in tree protectors. HE MU! 1c ‘DE 01 W. G. Be He Mt DEPOT OF W. G, METZE corner of Eleventh street and, Pennsylvania avenue, is the largest eae] Parents whodesire to see their children easy ani graceful in their carriage, should not fail to enter them very seon, or a colossal udler like Law. gious disposition, he be If of a reli- scomes @ prophet, like 2, a ss ~ ¥ nly oomplete Musical Establish: t Join of Leyden or Joe Sunith. Jacup J. Foltz, of Buffalo, N. Y.—For im- | , Gentlemen's rie oh aie emo ee the District of Columbiqe The word advonturer is derived from the | P'eved fre-box aud grate. Janet rem? : : Becoe, Rares & _ jan 30-dtf x pAaNncine ACADEMY. Mr. T F. GASZYNSKI and DAUGHTER have the honor to announce to the Ladies snd Gen- 1 of Washington and Georgetown that he will re open his Classes for Dancing in. Washington on Friday, the 9th of October, at! treet, fur Misses and Masters, Co's and Rosenkranze’s cele- brated PIANOS are always ou hand m great varie ty also, Prince's superior MELODEONS. Tocether with an immense stock of Musical iy struments and Sheet Manic of every description. Pet aie tuning executed by Mr. Rebine. P.A Gladwin, of Boston, Mass —For improved method of securing the plane iron to its stock. John Gore, of Freedonia, N. Y.—For Improve- ment in cntters for harvesters Henry T. Hartman, of Lexington, Va.—For im- provement in railioad snow plow S-bastian Haas, of Buffalo, N. Y.—For im- provement in window frames. Latin adeenive. The knight-errants were led adventurers, and the pvets of the middle exalt the ** Dame Aveniuire,”’ as she was led, to the dignity of a goddess, and repre- sent ber as a woman of angelic beauty, pos- sessed. like Gyges, of the power of making herself invisible by putting on a mysterious 514 u SEVENTH STREET ‘Temperance Hall, E * ? w. fr 3 o'clock p. m.; for Lad id Gentlemen, 514 ring, a — = to travel incog. all aiesel ice elena, Can. —tee tha from 7o°piook prim. iseor saw q Wernosday, 0 Pere N. over the world, and to observe, without being Darius J. Hendcick ‘of On Iyer, of October, at jarrover's ies Sem- Ofiee Second Btory, iki observed, the doings of mankind. Ip order to nd ickwon, of Otego, N. Y.—For | inary, from 30 clvok p. Ty, three doors from nails. Ovp Fectows’ Hay. of Grayville, make ber divine For terms and particularg application can be made | sosctacieg and Glasses suited to every sight; ‘aul Pry mission more com- at Mr. G.'s residence, 407 FE street, between 9th and apie in tools for clencbin; W. A. Horrall and R.G Sirwell, fortable, she carries a staff in her hand, which | !!!_— For improvement in revolving harrows. 10th streets. seizom | Qi esest Teieeoren acces in has the magic power of helping her over land Geo O. Houck and Henry Gore, of Spring#ield, great variety; Cosmoramioc Stereosoopes with ews and sea. ® * * * O —For improvements in brick machines, Dentistry. &o. of superior and choice pictureson hand, See adver- Wuuste adeeut 3 1 Charles Howell, of Cleveland, O —For im- ua i tsement im Natioual Intelligencer. comme adventurers are also pretty numer- | provement in reaping and mowing machinen. pk. K. FINLEY HUNT, Mo . . provement in water backs for ranges. Jacob Kinzer, of Pittsburgh, Pa.—For im- proved caster for furniture. Joseph K. and Edward E. Kilbourn, of Nor- rte Conn.—For improvement in knitting ma- chines. No. 310 Pennsylvania avenue, Will perfo-1n ali operations belonging to his mien at his old established office, as above. ti Norvo ik, September 7, 1854, Sir: The Spectacies you made for me suit me very hbo bet os | to Seve improved my sight more any other I have lately tried. if Lier W, TAZEWELL. I have tried a pair of Spectables obtained from Mr. Mess under the category of adventurers. In italy, female adventurers abound among the eBrincesses and highest nobility. In Europe merica they occasionally make their ap THE IMPROVED SETS OF TEETH. as governesses and teachersof foreign B. Ruehnhold and D. B. Sturges, of Ni M. LOOMIS, M, D.. the inventor and patentee of jas, and find them of great assistance to my " - : .S New- | « : 3 sight, and corresponding with hig description of the : .—New Am. Cyclopedia. ark, N. J.—For improvement tn harness trees, sisemes Meneral Plate improvement Neo focus. 1 recommend him as 4 ai fet option, |" aE Eee ak oes eee J. W. Langdon, of Marengo, Ill.—For im- | various cities, has now permanently estab- HENRY A. WISE, ~ oe ABOLISHING WOMEN. provement in extension reach for wagons. lished himself in Washington. Prrerssvre, Votober 21, 1854. About five years ago, I obtained from Mr. Tobias in Washington, a pair of Giasses for the spectacies Which bused, and them of great aseiatanes tc m: a; and my opinionef him is, that preparation of Glasses for eyer not far gone to be benefitted by suc! Wm. D. Ludiow, of New York, N Y.—For improvement in ref. igerators. John C. Mayon, of New Hartford Centre, Ct For improved hinge. Francis McGhan, of Washington, D. C.—For improvement in water closets ‘his improvement for Sets of Teeth cunsists ohief- ly in making a set of but one piece of materi and udestructible mineral. No metal i their construetion, and they are therefore vanic action and metalic taste. There | joints to become filled with moisture or parti food, hence they are z jott K. Hunt is, much to her own woman. She is by profession a phy- isian, and resides in Boston. Dr. Hunt is one of the dozen women in the United States who pine ause Nature did M i N tery : A ure aad — They = i < J. = MAY. not make them men. This unfortunate cir- -hartes Monuin, of Buffalo, N. Y —For im- er, stronger, lees clumsy, far more du _ Lrncusvre, November 7,184. i i i roved ice xpur. ural in their appearance. i will give a © | Froman examination of Mr. Tobias’ Glasses, and a co weal the poet ace: teauaiten Prrvederich N ishwitz, of Brooklyn, N.¥.—For | One Thousand Doliars toaay one who will produces | from his observations. and remarks, am sonvinoed improvement in harvesters. James W. Patterson, of Philadelphia, Pa.— For raking attachment for harvesters. e:mular work of art Sexes mune in purity, beauty, qi Db ity, @rtiscio excellence or any other requisite quality. Alt work responsibt: attentions, and advantages acvurded to them thet he is a skillful opheae. by the gallantry of the rougher sex, so long as J. BLACKFORD, M.D, the ‘warranted. P Tot i ee rig ed ada pened ~ _ e they may not go to Congress enlist in Nathaniel Parks, of Rome, N. ¥.—For im- 276 Penua. avenue, between lith and 12th atreets, Pad Te Me — ee ad Joe with Cine militia, watchmen and constables, wear | proved receiving magnet. ap IS-ly bee having sutfered greatiy from reading at night in my earlier life,) itaifords me the highest pleasure to say that | consider him a skillful practical optician, —— sroreret to aid these, bi tein fats his rofeesional services. M. B. “iE, . Elder of the Methodist Conference. Wiiaineton, N. C., June 27, 1854. Ma. J. Topias—Dear Sir: {am happy to say that the Spectacles which 1 obtained from you last week are entirely satisfactor From an inequality in the visual range of my eyes, | have heretofore found great dithoulty in getting giassea of the proper focal dis- tances. itadords ine plesanrs te state, that by the aid of your optometer this difficulty has been happily obviated, so that the Glasses you pantaloons. or even vote? Impressed with an indignant sense of these disabilities, Mrs. Dr. Hunt ia seeking legisla- tive relief. Unlike her compatriot, Lucy Stone, she does not despise the power of the State, or altogether refuse to pay her taxes. She brings her case betore the Leg’slature of Massachu- setts. That body has appointed a joint Select Committee to consider snd report whether or no Dr. Harriott and the rest of womankind shall be admitted to the ballot-box. This Com- mittee, we learn from the Boston papers, has Stephen E Parrish, of Nashville, Tenn.—For improvement in railroad car wheels. W. Randle, of Barnesville, Ala —For im- provement in cotton presses ‘Lhos. M. Scott, of La Grange, Ga —Fo: fiy-teap. Geo. W. Suaw, of Thompson. Conn —For im- proved method of furling the sails of wind wheels. Wm. M. Simpson, of Newark, N. J —For bank eheck canceler. Win K. Stevens, of Alexandiia, La—For im- provement in inbricators George Strause, of Boonsborouzh, Md.—For improvement in mill bushes. IANO*—VERY CHEAP.—I have now in store the following great barga ns: A very superior Piano of Unilet, Davis & Co.. 7 ostaves. fine rosewood; origiumi pie PEA 40. thas be-n rented outin a careful ymiiy, and will be sold for $30. Also, a similar Piano, same makers, 6%; ootaves ; origina! price $3); will be sold for $225. ‘These Pianosa e rely bargains; we warrant and guaractee them aa willingly as we do our new ones. All persons in want ofa good re.itble Piano are s0- lieited to call and see these iustruim sts. Also,a Second-hand Piano, which we have ac- cepted in part puyment for a new one, fur $150; one for $4; one for Bis: and oe for $10. ‘urnished me are decidedly the best adapted to my eyes of sny | have > - ; oO 1 the largest stock of Pianos in this t used. held a public hearing in the State House,| Charles C. Terrell, of Suullsburg, Wis.—For | city; therefore oall at No. ui6 Pa. av, between sth | °”° Vary recgeotfully youth, pK: B- DRANE. where Dr. Hunt “expressed her disgust at the | improvement in repeating iire-ariu and loth streets. ector of St. James’ Parish. a _JOHN F. ELLIS. _ PPENTISERY .» STEPHEN BAILY, Ovrics No. 198 PENNSYLVANIA AVENVR, Taras doors from \4th Séreet, Dx. BAILY bogs leave to inform the publicthat h on be seen atall hours, at his oflice, ted as abov He feels assured that an experience uf fifteen year: tice, with the large number of patients, and great riety of difficult cases that he has treated success- to surmount an cimonly. relating to the Teeth. His erience confirming the opinion of many mi emynent in the aprons asiou, and especially Dra. Harris and J. and E. > him, long since, todis- gard all mercurial preparations for filin ‘Teeth, also all Enamels, Gutta Percha, India Rubber, and Ce- ments for the construction of Continuous Gum Teeth, and that Porcelian, mounted ou Gold Plate, is the only reliable substance that oan be woru in the mouth, a8 W3s fi couclusively sown by the last freedom allowed to men to vote, while women are debarred the privilege.”’ In this “‘diagust’’ she was ably sustaines by Hon. Samuel E Sewall and Wendell Phillips. The Committee listened patiently, and appointed another day whet it will listen still more. Mrs. Dr. Hunt mistakes the best way to ap proach the object she has in view. Instead of demanding the privilege of suffrage, which she would not care for after she had it, she should go at once to the root of the matter. Let her demand the passage of a bill in the following words: “Be it enacted, That all women shall become men ; this act to take effect imm-diately.”* Nothing short of such a comprebensive and Marshel! Turley, of Galesburgh, 111.—For im- provement in plows. Charles M. Vail, of Sasquehannah Depot, Pa.— For improved churn. Wm. Vandenbary and James Harvey, of New York,N Y¥ “of improved trouing table. William W.Vae Loan, of Catskill, N Y —PFor impcovement in plows J.W. Wetmore, of Evie, Pa.—For improved gravimotometer Jacob V. A. and Andrew Wemple, of Chicago, Ill —Por improvement in raking attachments for harvesters. Cullea Whipple, of Providence, R. 1.—For im- P ovement in drawing cotton. Daniel White, Jr., of Lowell, Mass.—F or Im- proved rest attachment for lathes, ‘Thomas Winans, of Baltimore, Md.—For im- proved carriaye-spring guard. Having been induced by a friend to visit the estab. lisnment of Mr. Tobias for the purpose ot trvieg me lasses | was furnished with a pair slightly color finocehios have afforded me more relief and g cation than any | have ever tried. My si ally very good, was injured by writing a: ng night, frequently toa very late hour: but with the aif of these glasses | can study almost as late at ever, and that too without the pain | have previous ly suffered. JOHN WILSON, Late Commissioneer Gen’l Land Office. Deo. 11, 1455. Lhave used Mr. Tobias’s Spoctacles for threo o1 four months, and take great pleasure in saying that I am much pleased with them. 1 have been much benefited by them. GEO. P. SCARBURGH. May 5th, 1856. I was recommended to Mr. John Tobias asa skilful optician ; andas | have eyes of remarkable poculiari- ty, | was gratified to find that Mr. Tobias seemed tc comprehend them by inspection and some slight thorough proceeding will answer the expecta- | Joseph Wocd, of Jersey City, N. J —For im- | Amerioan Dental Convention. e Bvstlat sae mea pair of Fea tious of Dr. Hunt and her small band of female | provement in railroad safety switcher. Although he datters puinseif from his tong resi- | “July Il, 186d. ref rmers. Calvin and George M. Woedward, of New | deuce and practice in Washington, he is favorably W ASWINGTON, Aug. 8, 1855, known to his numerous frieuds and patrous, he begs Having been for years yndor the necessity of hav- *, ertheless we will not promise to support leave to refer tiem to the following York, N Y.—¥or sd chet hydrau'ic valve. F. WwW. Witting, of Y: " two sets of glasses—one for use in daylight, and one wre. Tocontess the truth, we do not | orovement inection Pree ee For im ‘TESTIMONIALS: for itiap-leht—-1 prooured one sot from Air, Tobias a ‘eee women abolished. We would rather William Burnett, & Boston, Mass. assignor to From the late Reotor of the Church of Epiphany of | which answered both purposes. I have used his for = jout them. If they were alllike Dr. | seth Adaims, of same place.— H hogy oes severa! months, and find them excellent. ‘or tinproved steam E. Dr. StgrHen Batty: Dear & ir—I dezireto express my esteem for you personal: Ou 8 &@ Luperior dentist. kor me have been highly satisfastory. I hope thet you way receive the patronage frou my friends end the DWAKD STUBBS, Of Department of State, fh Mr. oe Sir: The lewd ma pesca yee ha esterday are scularly satisfactory tome. ‘They are very decidediy the beet 1 posses, Lucy Stone we might think differ- t the sufter sex, we are free to say us worth preserving as it is. We call upop the Massachusetts Legis- pressure wa e. Enjsh H. Bioodworth, of Thomaston, Ga.— For improvement in plows Reissues.—George W_ Isrown, of Galesburgh my confidence 11 rations executed 4 blie that your skill so wall deserves, lam the owner of eight or nine paire, carefully e to exercise a judicious conservatism nia ee in seed planters, Pat- | 0M! Youre very tate. Seleoted in diferent pieces and ‘from opticians rec- bat would become of us if there were uo | “"I“S fuckmad, de at New York,N. ¥ —For| Weshinetom Aug. 2,186. J. W. FRENGM, Per amet oe pg er ren pol Powe fe cre gree women ’?—N. ¥. Times. walking-stick gun’ Patented August 4th, 1557 | From one of the oldest firma in Baltimore, Mesare, | | c2cie n E rae - ee os Bectise 4 DRoskes Man Por Dissection ights agoa number of young men, while jon their way home. came across a seedy-look- ing individaalyperfectly insensible from the have also pi with your reiarks Lenape J on the ew of the . ea, oe pose of preserving an ar tt é Ae Biz Respectfully yours, HS. CALDW wie Professor of M. C., Louisv: BaooxLyn OgTHoPaEvic INsTITUTION, D signs —Edward J. Delany and Joun Mar- nA. Cotman & Co, tino, of Philadelphia, Pa, assignors to Cresson, toyed 1) Pi apd Bs bo ir Btephen cod paeeces pee ; ‘ ; y n city, to execute for mo 4 Stuart & Ectersoa, of same place —For design | portant and dificult pede of work, Wich he did to : tire satisfaction, and in view of the fact _Heary Hebbvard and John Polhamus, of New one of the most dist ‘uished members of the Dental - = ‘ = = rik, eS t# of liquor, stretched at full length upon Reade oe ia design for the handies of Conte incase Soe eataRete yaw te ghtermost careful examination of Als. 5, Robias’s the sidewalk. Their funds were quite ex-| ‘x. F’ pratt, of Roxbury, Mass —For design for | great pleasure to express my entire confidence and eee 1 ae eee en Piero Beam hausted, and how to “raise the wind’’ had for | tabies for sewing machines TO te EMANN BOGGS, | them particularly recommendable to those whose some time been a matter of discussion. Two timere, 5 oGes, y cal im ent of the eyes are in want of suck custlissies- "fT consider, ‘moreover, Mr. Tobias fat qualified to determine the focus of the eye, both y Additional Improvements.—F or improved bul- .et mould = Patented Mareh 31, 1957 of the party, more feeling than the rest, pro- ’ < Etbridze Foster, of Hartford, Conn.—For im- Extract froma note received from thelate Hon, Joba od to set the man upon a stoop, and accord- M, Clayton ton. i by his optical knowledge and experience, wy : thes A in life-preserving berths for steam 8. Sunare, Aug. 19, his optometer. In addition, I oan further ingly laid hold of him with that intent, when | Provement es: Aeaten edt Se 857 ‘The teeth aig for ae work simirbiy’ - | means of his optometer. In 10n, iy the proceeding was put a stop to by another | **4 other vessels. Parent rt, ing sould ba Gotten. state that Mr. Tobias has supplied some of my pa. ro} ‘ery efully, lian, while te tog the’ rac keon SOuN'N.cLayTon. joafer und sell bim to the doctors at a medical i i . to th my satiefaction Honts with Glasses, to Thee BAUER AL Di. Bavutau Conpuct or A Mos.—Yesterday af- i ief f th ladies of the Physician and Surgeon, Berlin; Member of the college. This idea struck all bands very fa- | ternoon our city was the theatre of a most dis- PR de pron moog Magen cone a fies 0 og! Moral Collece 0 Strgoone, Ea jouer at the graceful proceeding, be one a bbe er = Hat a 8 lian, testh credit of our people be it said, none but m iv, plug, very dregs of the population were engaged. os The work nas CSS TEC ne The bodies of the McKeesport murderers, after eof the Va. Conf, of the M. KE. Church South. being cut down, were placed in coffins provided | Aev! lg. 1858. vorably. A bag wax procured, the inebriate slipped into the sack aud borne upon the shoulders of the party to the college. The doctor answered the summons at the bell and demanded what was wanted, when the spokes- heioreoa! Bociety of New York: late Bure ew York; tal ur- vson of the Royal Orthopestio Institution of & ‘anchester, England, and Surgeon of the B, Institution. perior Dentist; he ie & wet of porcelian teeth for one of i 4 several NorPoue, Va., July 27, 1354. jersigned, i ocsasion Ns ud man said, ‘Doctor, we bave got a ‘stiff for | for the purpose, and placed in a farniture eceiren ite p al At of Dr. Bally, Pg igata me Be hl bos ry Ce you The doctor asked but few questions, | wagon with a view to their removal to the grave | Surgeon Dentist this ety, or pe L actly adapted to the weakness of my sight. ‘I ais in ad paid $5 for the ‘‘stiff,”’ that being the sum | yard for interment. The sister of Charlotte, eater Wha operations on our R conve! once Mr. Tapas soem have romov for reqetred. reer a | rinatatetion. howerer wicked or abandon: | REM FRE Pit atlcmivaicichas walue | mayhsatatc Guatee toy arse erp fe 7 ith i tents, was di ited in | ed its object may have been, should secure for | in which he per! the most and comfortable to my eyes. ould commend him the paige tie! ‘otews had takeo thelr a her the auaaiae of the crowd, took a seat on | ope! ia Bon Sar ' ie eo repeeetiane i to ee eae ees) Bare rennet parture, when the loafer, who = been Const teenie and the wagon moved on to | Suniaect which we consider him a roel ee ate: aWitxingron: NC. June 6 St acom{ortabl tion, attract Spare : w Arohi . 3. Capi 'o persone who have sight oftheir eyes ip rerdins ergata fe be was about The crowd at this time was immense and the noMmAS cH ~D. rat Wastuaston impaired as & Tequire, the use 1 Giassow, § ‘wou! closing the door. He at once perceived that conduct of many of the loafers who formed it . f Reoractown. | De, recommend ir; John To bias as the man was alive, and again opening the door, | disgusting. As the vehicle neared the grave- nese anes Te A OD ae PE wee teceareAesomns | acta hk REE yard, however, it became much wuise, and the scenes which fullowed were disgraceful to bu- manity. The unfortunate woman seated on halioed to the young fellows, who lingered on the walk, telling them that the man was —s A area yon can Lill bins hess you weat | the codin of her sister, and Alled with griaf for Lim.”’ The doctor saw that he had been sold, ee was hooted and abused, and and pocketed the joke; but unfortunately there | c#lled all kinds of names. and finally pelted her was a hole in his pocket, and the joke leaked | with stones until her life was almost put in and Station- jeopardy. Foremost in the bratal affair were enue, near Sth street, ede the public phen led ke Foe pias ‘ ‘ . he ig fig psa e namber whet corte re who did every- fren F fast ities io the importation of foreign 8, athe un H senistx DiscLostxe.—it appears that one of | thing that their brutal instincts could saggest | Siatio-ery do. # Be 5 tue mast faspionable dress-matiers in New York | to annoy the woman, and but ghat they ware | 07 ,!inahied feeusasionit onions committed | tages mast turos out tobe aman. For séveral years he wented, we believe they would have Iaid Violent hands vu men, who saw tted eit charge, and at alow rate of Onppyration prices, EE BS PE I eS Fras VISITING CARDS, AN ASHLONABLE, jy altatyiossand ontue printed has been fitting dressing to the charming forms of the New York ladies, and fitting ladies to the ebarming forms of their dresses. He is said to them. A few respectable e transaction, however, inter- Chega pa Ess rr to sign | Se and succeeded in getting the mob to de- 7 ail at GIB have been extremely popular, and many regret | fered and s eke at pS EXTRACTS. all odors, at GIBBS'S sist, and the wagon proceeded on its way.— | *® + Y’S Bookstore, se peote ene Ot his Bales Room that the ar of tle sex extended beyond Pittsburg Chr ele of 8 aly. pay AYLOR & MAUR stim. pear Stn street, Travelers’ Directory. WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. ats ox ats ata Do. do. at 5.) The Traips at 6 and $a. mand direotly at Baltimere for the hast an the West. Those at 8a. in. ard 515 tor A r Pama st his and Washington Junctions. The ohs, and at 3 6a. m. and 4. : only at Annapolis ‘niladeiphia, On Sunday only one train—at se. mm. mndd TH. H. PARSONS, Agent. EW AND IMPORTANT SCHEDULE, FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. The recent exters:onand 'mprovement rade i ead a ing lines at the West has required an en- vision of the running arrangements of this road oh highly nt advomtngss to the trav- eler are secured. mand after MONDAY, June 15, 1857, THREE DAILY TRAINS will be raz im both directions for through ers. First—The ACCOMMOLATION TRAIN etarta m Camden Sta re, at 7 A.M.,(except ation, 7) stg sat way stations and arrives at Cum- Seooud—Th iAIL IN starte (Bundsy ex- ceptod) at See hia Geet ee Wheeling tah A. M., Benwood with Centra! Oho trains for < a hie cago, St. iy be with trains for Cleveland, Toledo, Detroit, & Cleveland | ond, 2nd aiso'at Parkersburg with Ms. e te Road, Third—The ST, LOUIS and CINCINNATI EXPRESS TRAIN leaves dnily at 5.95 P. M., con- necting at Benwood at9 A. M. with exp: traina from Beilaire to Cincinnati, (without change af Cars at Columbes,) and ing there in hours from Baltimore ang 26 hours from Washing ton, It also connecta directly, ad directions, Parkers at Grafton with cars Mariette roads for Chillicothe. Ginoinnat oo > eng x indi ‘These train: connect at Xenia a Chicago . opis, and at Cincinnati with the Great Ohio ané Mississippi Lae gga souseran, St is ee ouis an rs Baitirnore. 1, this train the teme to all the contra aad southern places in the West is much less, whilr the distance is from 40 to 100 mies shorter than by the shortest of other routes. From the West theur connechone are equa. i and satisfactory, ar riving at Baltimore at A. M. “ ie Baggage checked through to all points. THROUGH TICK sold at lowest rates a. Camden Station and at ington, D.C. Paasengers from Baltimore or Washington may view the entire road by daylirht, by taking morn ing traius, and lying ever at Cumber! or Oak land, and romuneang — morning by WY beeing Ac 001 ion train, leaving anc Cakiand at 10,50, FOR WAY PASSENG. ‘The Cumberiand Accommodation will stop at ail Stations east of Cum a Wheeling Acoommodatior at all Stations bezonc Camberiand eine West. Esstwardiy, the Map Traitleaves Wheeling st &.30 A. M.,and Accommo- istion leaves Cumberiand at 9, reaching Baltimore st530 P.M. ON THE NORTHWESTERN VIRGINIA BRANCH, between Grafton and Parkersburg, way passengers will take the Express westwardly anc the Mai! eestwardiy. The FREDERICK TRAIN starts at4 P. M, stopping at way stations. Leaves Frederick at9.ls A, M., arriving at Baltimore [2 nvop. an oa Peel 7 Bi scorer et — ~M., 15 P.M. Leaves Ellhoott’s is A. M.and7 P. M., except Sunday. OR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. RS. rain at? A.M. ind the ve Baltimore for Washington at aay A. M.,3and5.i5 P.M. On Sundays at 415 A. M.. and 5.15 P. M.only. Leave Washington for Baltimore at 6 and 8.39 A M.and Sand 4.20 P.M. Ou Sundaysat 7 A.M. anc 420 P. M. only, The first and fourth trains from Baltimore, and the second and fourth trains from Washington, will be express mail treing. stopping. only at Wi unetion. ‘The 9.15 and 5.15 trains from Baltimore and the 8.9 and ¢2) orains from Washington connect with the "Hor fiekets, nibriastion, fare, &o., apply to J.T ENGLAND, Agent, a: the Ticket oie, Camdar Station. WM. 8. WOODSIDE, jy is-tf — Master of Transvortation, Baltumore, QRANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE Twice Drily, (Sanday ite excepted,) between ; TON CTW asa Sou i WASHING y and the TH ALEXANDRIA, GORDONSVILLE ano ick ever Washington at 6 o’ look a. m. Washington ot 7 o’viock pm, Por LYNCHBURG and the SOUTHWEST. Leave Washington o'clock a.*m., arrive it LYNCHBURG next m ig &t 4a, m., connects: With the traing on the & in aud Tennessee Ral’ Road for MEMIPUIS. Mail Steges from Char Ottesviile to L_yuchburg 2 distance of 6 nules. Fare from Washington to Lyushburg, $7.75. The steamer GEORGE PAGE, foot of Seventh street, being owned by the iroad Company, rans in connection with the trains. ‘Tickets fur Lynciburg procured or the Boat. 1L7~ Gannibuset and Baggense Wagons will beat the Depot of the Washixzton Kailro to convey pas- songers and baggage to the Stenmboat, for Alexan- = i distance of aux tiles, allowing ample tune for in JAMES A. EVANS, Agent, Alexandria, July, 1857. iv 8-tf EW YORK AND LIVERPOOL NE ONITuD STA ‘ES MAIL STEAMERS. Tas ag composing this ime are: 1e ATLA EIO ar ‘the BAL TIC....___. The ADKIA Theee chips having been built by contract expressly for Government service, every care has been takes in their constraction, 38 also in their engines, to in- au ngth and speed, and their necommodatians e paaseugers are uLequalied for elegance and com steamers ofthis line have improved water- tight compart nents, and no expense has been spared tomake them allas good as new, the thorough exam ination given them proves their mode of const: uc- tion yet unequalled. = Price of passage trom New York to Liverpool, ir Grat catin, $130; in sscond do., 875; From Liver- pool ti New York. and 20 xuineas. An experi- perienced Su: goon attached toeach ship. Noberths can be secures untu paid ior, PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. PROM NEW SORE. FROM LIVERPOUL, Saturday, Jan. 16... asa! Wednesday, — 1858 Saturdsy, Feb. 13. ‘oh 3 1858 Saturday. M Lhe 3. 1858 Seisetey apes oe fay 12 tke a ay, rid 4 Saturday, Muy 8. 1858) Wednesday, May 26. 1858 Saturday, May 22... . 1858) Wednesday, June 9-138 Jane 3.16.8 odaly 7.. 1&8 Seturday. June ds July 21.188 June 1s 358 | Wednesday, 1358 Wednesday, Si 1211858) Wednesday; Sopt. 1858' Wednescay, Oct. 15.1858 1a58, Wednesday, Oct. 27. 6st - 1858) Wednesday, Nov, 10.1658 1858) W ednesday, Nov. 24.188 1858} Wednesday, Deo, § is 8 1858) Wednesday, Dec. 22 185° WARD kr COLLINS. No, 58, Wall street, “BROWS SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool. .G. WAINWRIGHT & CU, apse tec sre, ies leet set ee aud the value thereof expressed theréih. 39.188 Saturday, Oct. 9 Saturday, Oct. 23. Saturday, Nov. 6.. cL P: ~ MILMINGTON AND PEAGRTTINORE RAILRO 3. t s for Philadelphin leave President eae Baitamo e, dauy, except Sundays, as follo at 8.408, m.; Way Mail Train at lt enicg Mail at6.25p m OnoSu days yo connect with New cept 6 “5 p.m. Saturdays. FOR HAVRE DE GRACE ONLY. Leave Baliimore at 4, 40’clock p.m From Philaddyhia a 8a. m,,1p.m.,and 1 p m, FOR SEAFORD,UEL. gers leaving Raitimoie xt 8.49.2. m_ connect at Wilmington with 2.5% p,m. tra o and 6.25 p. m. from Baltimore with $ 28 a.m. treip. Fare from more to ton fes tf WILLIAM CRAWFORD, Agent. LEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON. A NEW ak oANG EMENT- ‘The stermer Georg haying been will,” until lace. running at the hours revert further notice, tak . the of Re "s foot ssa tect '¥ Bt 4.20 p.m. goes only to ‘ taken of Travelers’ N On Hh [4* Factric Maly steanomir vom ire ‘wl TA, ror é. a oe lute eater va PS aa t valof the United oo yhege tamer f These steamships have been > bythe lngpoctea and 7 name Railroad (47 miles long) is Ver atc trias Peace reece San remade Resend _ Passengere OT ckaate ee * +h by each steamer, and charge of weaned ae a. & a For h tickets at the lowest rates the agency, mn, cont NG New York. to mere ARMSTRONG, With 2 co. jy%-tf C.L. BARTLETT. we Fo® NORFOLK AND PORTSMOUTS, Va The st LOUISIANA | the U otf itreet, eaves Union Saturday, and the stsamer AROLIN 4 every Mi t So*clock p. » (sites STATES MAIL Lint ONLY REGULAR LINE AND WITHOUT FAILURE FOR EIGHT YEAR, Pox CALIFORNIA AND OREGON VIA PANAMA RAILROAD, Regular Sailing Days, 5th 200A af cach monta, Cavtion.—S8o ma je and tions of various ki we been Tra eet igi! oer Agent for passace S. Mail Li > ms, in the city of ork, fee! the duty to esution all persons seeking sage to Californ that, TO AVOID IMPOSITION, ‘hey must be careful to frees true office of the Steamships of the U. 8, Mail Line, via Rail: . a8 no other office ew York is authorized to ze pai he Companies have only one office in ‘New York, which is at 177 West «treet, corner of Wi street, fronting ce the North River, at the head of the Com. “cr Observe my sign over the door. I. W, RAYM RASS, dave Insurance, &e, HOME INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW Cash Capital... 250 Surplus over The undersigned, this Company dines, Merchandise, b.e terms as other ble oom: e ANSON, Ai . . M. No. 512 7th st., oppo. Intelligencer Office. -ootm 250,000 havin, appointed Agert of E to issue Policies on Bui Steamboats, &c. on as favora Hl ian. tain iat x EDWARD SNOWDEN, pe Genera CLAIM AND KEAL ESTATE ty Land on Cini : ett Betat Lede Senin, Cam, Rete Court of Claims, Congress e ‘ments, Purchase and Sale ren" tates, attend to Renting Houses, pareet Sell Warrants. Negotiate 5 il business of simular character. . Office corner 7th and Louisiana avenue. jan 16-ly Washington, C OLD G AND SILVER PURCHASED AT THE BEST RATES. FOREIGN BILLS OF EXCHANGE SOLD, ON THE PRINCIPAL POINTS IN EU- ROPE, IN SUMS TO SUIT. GOLD CURRENCY, AND VIRGINIA MQ- NEY ACCOUNTS, WILL BE OPENED FOR DRPOSITORS, PAYABLE INSAME FUNDS, OR IN GOLD, CHARGING THE CURRENT RATES.—-CHECES MUSTBE MARKED ACCORDINGLY. SIGHT DRAFTS ON ALL THE PRINC(- PAL CITIES OF THE UNION, SOLD IN SUMS TO SUIT. BONDS ANU STOCES SOLD ON COM- MISSION, UNCURKENT MONEY BOUGHT AND SOLD. LAND WARRANTS PURCHASED aT THE HIGHEST RATES. SWEENY, RITTENHOUSE, FANT & CO, d4-3m Bankers. TEX PER CENT. INVESTMENT. pacorneration. bonds of ~ cy a. Dax ows, cent. interes! Ow ‘ i of $300, each. The Frowing sapere has now Go gyn Naa 4 TR, oreasing In wen! ulation. .* municipal debt 1s only @158,000, and ste railroad debt only $125,000, and canuot now be increased. The statistics of the city were published in the Intell, gencer of the Sot tember. We recommend these bonds, believing them to be as safe as any bonds. a CHUBB BROTHERS WN CH RTERED BY CONGRESS CarivaL. —— —— —— ———.. $20,000 "1! hie Commnrg tt RUT OR BE DINGS ER Sia RbISE. ¢., at the usual City rates, without e for Policy, at corner of ennsyivanis A’ Washington City Savings a Dinectoks. Wm. F. Bay! Samuel Bacon, ee 3 ya «Teper, i ancs Mohun, iE Woe cs. } Beall AMES C, McGUIRB, Gxavron D. Hanson. Seoretary. &p li-ty pe received and Checks withewt charges on the sonbberd Gities received on it at par, ‘change on sard Cities od to tors wi: it cnaree. INTEREST ON ITs. —I —— wil ts Bt euch rates Bs 5 oosan't Vivenel cee Pecebeate ine ant44 obecked for, payable in same funds, or 2 —. we em rd the eCcOUNTS.— Notes, will bedisoounted, and Securities, at the et rate. Lerrers oF Crevit.— Qinned Statens mit i» and t allowed uf Charged if Cousterals,on such "RAVELING BIL! Excuaner.—Travelers oh as be sotimid creed anee Game et Bae nee. np LETTERS OF TON Land AND Evrore.—Bille grt E of Sort tater Beetanes in gute ties caying from to 12 pr. oent.,always for sale, oF bought in the different coepiend epee oh | Govt ane eaierraeecrnp ones the voont. Boule or Stocks will’ be ‘by tele "Rattrosy, Crrr. anp Statz Borps.— City, and State Bonds oun be placed (pear ij pega a ond is open we with ay atthe market rates, “All Warrants sold by usarecwaree” YES ie oe itre~ ‘arrants forwarded to Western orcers, or sent oe on commuesion to Jan 4 ‘Sy promet nd = ~ Hifadi tar slTogurees geaets co art tod jan? peti B* NKING HOUS tore Ee ith SoTMeee will please ae ee lamas NTEREST ALLOWED ON DI Lossy» roanenttoce SECURITIES: an UEP BROTHERS. BANT Restery,