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THE EVENING STAR | . : PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCE?3ED,) 4Y YHE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pa. avenus and Eleventh strest, By W. D, WALLACE, Papere served in packages by carriers at @4 year, ©r 7 conte per month. To mail subscribers the sub- sorption price is 3.508 year, in advance; @2 for *'X months; @1 for three months; and for ess than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week, Single copier, one cent; in wrappers, two cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) neerted three times for 91; every other day or semi-week!y, 25 per cent. advance; ones s week, 50 per cent, advance, THE ROYAL WEDDING-PARTY'S EN- TRANCE INTO BERLIN. The Berlin correspondent of the London Times, writing February 8, thus describes the entry of the Prince and Princess Frederick William into the Prussian capital: of Patents issued from the United States Patent Office, for the week ending March 2, 1858—each bearing that date: Ebening Star. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1858. List or Patexts.—The following is the list VOL. XI. NO. 1,597. _____ Special Notices. Dyspzrsia anv Fits,—Dr. Tracy Delorme, «reat ourer of Consumption, was for several years 20 badly afflicted by dyspepsia that for a part of the time he was confined to his bed. He was eventually Pianos, &e. OLD M REMI G sorte OB ano FORTES. Ee. WILLIAM RNAB! WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. 23 SE Se SE ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON. GEORGE PAGE and THOMAS The Steamers COLLY ER wil ran, Jacob Arndt, of Whecling, Va —For improved '_res- (Benge sart late arm of ularly at the following hours: bellows. oured by @ prescription furnished him by a young man, GARE & Co., Trains follows: Leave ALEXanpmta at By 1 o'clock, the entire lino of the procession Jose h Baker, of Washington, D. C.—For ma- olairvoyant girl. This preseription, given by a mere ronttnace the manstscture and salé of erand ané Leave Washington até am. $rores Fact te ; semen was elene foaen oneend to theother af 24 broad ebine for atoning, cherries. : child while in a state of trance, has cured everybody | o Wiliam Knabe & Co,, at the old sinnd, FR pe = 4% Lrave Wasursaron «: and splendid avenue leading from the Brand- Vor lpravécnset teens es » N.C.— | who has taken it, never having failed once. Ais mpi pana? orth Eutaw street op- a a. atasop m. George Pace % $118. m. Sone $e, enbu te to the palace, and a more admira- 7 wrens. equally as sure in cases of fits as of dyspepsia. The | Post - vee pre — . do. at 5.1 omes Collyer—8, a. 1 Ss >». te losality fer suck w-epactacie an: that ok tc peesltes Beech, 96 Baltimore, Md.—For .Jm- | ingredients may be foundinany drug slove. i. walt Ney have siso just opened anew Sales Roomat | The frsins at 6 avi a8. Wohaley’s Oinnibuses connecting pro he nae not be conceived. The crowd eavh side was dense, but not sufficiently so, however, from the great breadth of the space each side of the principal route, to preclude a tolerable amount of circulation, which added not a little to the liveliness of the scene. The tribunes were completely filled, and presented immense surfaces of eager heads, from time to time agi- tated by a sort of wave undulatirg across it at some common object of attraction, which moved all glances in one direction, These occasional simultaneous movements were chiefly caused in the commencement by the along the space opencd for the procession oe the trades’ corporations, with their bands of music, ban- ners, and multifarious engines and emblems, proceeding to their places in the tine of march. At last, although no signal was given in the shape of salvos of artillery, the bells of the Dom broke into a peal, shortly followed by chimes from other beifries, and bodies of mounted po lice galloping rapidly dewn the avenue, claimed the approach of the festive train. few minutes the roar of the multitude traveling along the whole line grew nearer, and at last the bead of the procession came in sight, prece- ded by the marshals. The honor of preceding the entire pa; t on this august occasion was assigned, with a somewhat eccentric selection, to reece forty of whom, mounted on the pick of the postmaster’s studs, now made their —. They were splendidly attired in blue coats, with orange facings and belts, leath- er breeches, jock- and shiny hats with plumes, and they continually exerted them- selves tv produce a harmonious result with their rns. Next to them came i TO- na the honorable company of proved eccentric for operating steam valves. proved tield feace. oO Cleveland, Ohio. For improvement in shaping and punching lic carriage wheel. mand 4.20 new ween Charies and , da “aemaaaa h waned ‘with the Page Dana Bickford, of Westerly, R. 1-—For im- | 28d this valuable presoription to any person on the Mach, the premier parily oconpied by tt the West, "Thue st Se. coa's iv, Rema | Sirectnad Pu: avenusen follows: oo" <a weaved. oamponnd penaaseue y. BR. b. receipt of one postage stamp te pay postage. oGattery Ss 8 music store, where they will | olis,and at3p m. for Frederick LY Korte ec 7, 8,9, 10, 11, 1292, 3, OM AR AYS Thomas Blanchard, of Boston, Mass —For im- | Address Dr. Tracy DeLorme, New York Post Sonatantly on cena Ey ede one fA noon Sa. im. and sh p.m. {pain are Express, and 4 — at greg only at Annapolis an ashington junctions. ‘The NT | PLgelin Hollen of Peet Eaton etiam free acd ble Key-boarda, double reeds, | aster ain of Saturday at ¢35 p.m. gore oaly to eo atid provement in machines for breaking coal. 1 aM IN PossEssion of some valuable certifiontes | and stops to suit. small churches. he ee one train—at 4.20 p.m. TURSDANS nad FRIDAYS. frome Wi eakonrton ot spree nanany Of New York, N.Y —For | in favor of the Consumption Destroyer; also of its | |, Heine extensively engaged inthe manufacturecf | (2 Sy) only ong train—at ¢anp.m, | | PUK: Alexandria at 23, oolcck, when bet uswat improvement in paddle wheels a efficacy in relieving bronchial disease attended with we will sell wi jeand retail, on the most — — . : 6 morning trips between Washington end Alexandria wil be intermitted, e 27 SAML BAKER, . i 4E PACIFIC MAL STEAMERIP CON * . S. Butterfield, of Philadelphia, Pa —For mprovement in harvesters. lenjamin Carley, of Paterson, N. J.—For im- ul erms, Our Pianos were awarded the highest (goid medal) at the Fairs of the Maryland two successive y: and Position to fourtee: mak EW AND iMPORTANT SCHEDULE. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. severe cough. The Syrup is pleasant and safe, aad is’composed of roots and herbs procured from the Blue Ridge; it is no common article. They aro nicely enveloped in my circulars, where my piace of um netitute tober, 1855, 1856—in O} n and eighteen Ppace from some the beat York : BS ‘One pall bolt machine? Of Pitsburg, Pa—For improved | residence is seen. thnope, We were slp me ariad es fone BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, | the United Seaiee Mee ie Bea RE Willis L. Ghilds, of Piermont, N.¥.—For im- | _ The extract of a flower called the Alpha Ointment | the Industrial Bxiiitie mond Aig | , The teoentextensionsod raprovement ofsteisad | UALIFORNIA, and OREGO, inves Qe provements in harvesters. ‘arte nals for the Piles, can, with the Syrup, be found af Mr. pay 1856. They have also been aw: ing connecting lines at the West has required an en- arded Panama twiee each mo vi "1 Birdsali Corneil, of New York, N c. preminm (siiver medal) at the Metro- of the United States Mail : val 5 stenm —For Stott’s; the Syrup is at several other places on stan Meohaniea' tire revision of the running arranceme: of this rosé ars, Which leave New Ori: ‘and New ¥ — improvement in continuous metallic lathing. Pennsylvania avenue, as well as Georgetown as "Ta tion to this we are in ion of testimo by walsh highly impettant, advent S to the trav. | i 5 on thand ath of cach mogih wi ‘oe male. se beodore Christian, of New York. N.Y.—For | Mr. Newman’s on Bridge street, In Alexandria at aston i be eae a rrcennn ane 15, 1857, THREE DAILY TRAINS SA ee eee Suman Gory of Port Wasbingion, Wis. For | Ledbetter Im Baltimore, a Hance’, 168 Bali. | Wereroomas epeting (Or tRewan tes aad sineea | i,iath duemtgs Ge iavonin guteengert. ov Tus | RADE. 0 ne vce teen tnaparted and ap, + 5 ’ . more street. d7-tf the high appreciation in which our instruments are y proved by the Navy Department, cunranty speed improvement in barrows. PS as ‘where held. from Camden Station, Baltimore, at 7 A.M.,(exoept oad safety. 4 eedoric Cook, of New O:leans, La = Fer im-] Spxctat Noticx.—For Perfumed Breath, White | All instruments are guaranteed for five ears, and enear.) ate Gt way stations and errives at Cum- ints Railroad (47 miles long) is pow com, ovement in metallic ties for cottoi es. “ & privilege of ex: ¢ 1s granted within the first aix i—The M = 6 rom ocean to ocean, 18 crorsed P Peter & Cagtentt. Catinmars NY For im Teeth, and Beautiful Complexion, u Balm of niles fo the ype j pid tha ientrmmentede ont Second—The MAIL TRAIN starts (Sunday ex — 1,000 Flowers.” For dressing Ladies’ hair use Kive entire sa cepted) at 630 A. M., and arrives at Wheeiing at ¢ 2 | 20Urs. The hag: checked m New waqoot, = San Praneisco. an , I etn. : A. M., connecting at Bonwood with Ceniral Ohic | York throucn t : ote _ O.K. Collins, of Murfreesboro’, Tenn.—For | * W ‘oodiand Cream,” 9 now pomade ; it causes , vont bolgente deniers witt ae thew advantage | trains for Corumbus, Cineingati. Indisnapolis, Low a eee sions Ff ee Ae improved machine for cutting the inoulding for | tlemen’s hair to ourl beautifully. Price 50 cents | togive u exchanged, hired, and taned. Oy reps eee he ‘ed by | SXpenses of the trip. sas each. MoE Paras © 0-9 mar I8-ly WM. KNA jeveland Koad, and also'st Parkersburg with Mu, | _ Reserve stoners. are k John N. Dennissoa and ‘Thos. Sealy, of New- Proprietors, New York. 5 ” VE MORE OF RAVE I F uperior JANOS, just Srrived at a Warerooms o W. G. METZEROTT, n20-tf Second hand Pianos for saie cheap. Wholesale and Retail Agents for Washington, BACON & CO. figt Taytor & Mavny, Bookseliers, between 9th and 10th st.. Pa. avenue. nv in port in Poname end 38a Francisco, to prevent Zetenteon case <9: Jent, so that the route is entirely veltable—no fall- are having cocurred in eight years. : romperecceieore Panama the same day they a:- rive at Aspinwatl. actors co tareerk by eaon steamer, and take sharge of women and childrev without oth: tk, N. J.—For improved apparatus for supply- og water to boileis. Patented in France Aug. , 18 ta Road. .Third—The ST. LOUIS and CINCINNATI EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily at 5.05 P. M., con neoting et Benwood at9 A. M. with express trains from Bellaire to Cincinnati, (without change af Cars at Columbus,) and reaching there in but 2 = from Baltimore and 26 hours from Was: mn. DeWitt and O. D. Barrett, of Cleveland, + For improvement in harrows. Thomas Denham and Joseph W. Briggs, of For alarm sash balance. Dancing. NUsNs & CLARKE’S oF proteo- and It also connects directly, in both directions. | ‘Ors. > ; CING. HALLETT, DAVIS & CO. at Grafton with rkersburg and Mariette | | For through tiekets at the jowest rates apply at Simuel Dennis, of Jasper, N. ¥Y.—For im- KF ASHIONARLE DANCING CELEBRATED PIANO FORTES, rhe for Chilsoothe, Ciena ete, These traine | the seency, iat West atrect Rew York.to provement in bill-side plows. PROF. H.W.MUNDER respectfully announess | Constantly receiving and for sale guy by. oonnect at Xema for Ind is. Chicago and St, KRMST SNP: PERRIS & CO. Charles W Dickinson, of Newark, N. J.—For | to his friends and the public generally, Tp a 6 Pa. av. LLL a. irre [pais and y emng Ts Sa gy, . $f, Grieans.—‘or A + c th sts. IBS i n Ee eT Lown ue, © Tee te A web pcn N.Y atten Wierar: 1658. in thoes wie te 2 Purchasers will find it to their interest to examine Louis through to St. Louis in less than 42 horre from dy 24-tf C. L. BARTLETT, ’ . , N.Y. to be prepared fur the exhibition are earnestly: fr themselves the superior qualities of the above | Baltimore. By this train the time to ali the centra! e > RF N JTH, Va soNpited to join as soon as possible. as the arrange- | Pianos. and southern places in the Went is much less. whue F OR NORFOLK AND PORTSMOUTA, Va batchers, who form a sort of equestrian order | Metals. F ment of Fancy Dances will take Legge smgpmery os Stools, Covers, Meiodeons, &c., &c., aiso on | the distance is from 40 to 10 miles shorter than by The steamer LOUISIANA leaves the Umon among the guilds, and always lead off on thece - Andrew Dietz, of Raritan, N. J.—Forimproved The proxramme for this sopeen pwil be entirely hand, n 16-tr ae abetpent sre oaualy' =. com the heb these | Dock, foot oof Cones nnd street, Baits; occasions; 4 more amiable and harmless set of | {1 gte- > ‘ = y "Pisettewhodaniretonss their ‘children. onsy and HE MUSIC DEPOT OF W. G. MET: ving at B 30 A. M. . nora, every Tues ~ £m. hare a men as they appeared could not be desired, | pi iedetick G. Ford, of New York, N. Y., and T? P steamer They were dressed in black with cocked hats and white plumes, and had altogether a court- ly aspect, belying the ferocity one apt to connect with their trade, and quite justi ying the choice assigning them the honors of such ceremonial processions. Nextin order, mount- ed also, and in something like the same dress, came the merchants of Berlin. These were followed by thrée carriages, drawn by six horses each, containing the chief burgomaater. Herr Peryoncher, and other principal m: trates of the city, for the demonstration to-day is entirely a civie one, and is the compliment which Berlin claims by ancient Privilege to of- fer on the cecasion of the marriage of any of the royal family of Prussia. A squadron of the guards advanced next in succession, in light blue uniforms and plamed helmets, headed by drums and trumpets—the escort of the state carriage, containin; Prince and Princess Frederick William of Prus- Pp: P P n P’ amgique and clumsy one of our lord mayor, save that it is not perhaps quite so finely painted and varn- ished and so brightly gilt. Tke same sort of scroll work adorns it, however, and, most im- portant of all, the large windows of plate glass allow the personages inside of it to be distinet- ly seen. Th horses drawing it, however, w: #® magnificcat sight-—-eight in number, with im- mease black and white plumes. The Princess was dressed in an ermine cloak befitting the weather, but on her head was no other orna- ment than a simple tiaria of diamonds. The shouts of the multitude at her appearance were deafening, and redoubled ag each gracious bow of the illustrious bride and bridegroom. Op- posite to them sat the Iady of the chief burgo- master. The Volunteer Rifles followed the state carriage, and detachments of Dragoons and Life Guards. As a sample of winter in Berlin, nothing could have been better ar: than the wea- ther to-day ; if it had vad tonektn it could _ Bot have a better—eold, sharp, bright and of dazsling clearness I can in these few lines inform you that no Similarevent of Prussian history—not the sot- ema entry of the present Queen, when as the bride of the Crown Prince she entered the city b P P Pascal Plant, of Washington, D. ©. —For im- improvement in machine for cuttii P. Parham, of Trenton, N. J —For improved Improvement in harvesters. aprprement in rakes for harvesters. a improvement ia manufacture of scythes. For improvement in horse shoes lars’ riving at Baltimore at . HLF Bacaze checked through to all pomts. THROUGH TICKE' sold at lowest rates a Camden Ststion and at Washington, D.C. Passengers from Baltimore or Washington may wiew the entire road by daylight, by taking morn Feet in their carriage, should uot fail to onter em soon. ‘Gentlemen’ Classes on Tuesday and Thursday ben a as usual, from 75¢ until 93¢ o’clock. jan 90-dtf- Saturday .and thi AROLINA rovement in method of raising sunken vessels. Wm 11. Forbes, of New York, N. Y.—For im- rovement in sash fasteners James W. Geddes, of Baltimore, Md.—For im- OTT, corner of Eleventh street and Pennsylvania avenue. the largest nip Hy only complete Musi: Establishment in! the District of Columbia, m, Raven & Co’s and Rosenkranze’s cele- brated PIANOS are always.on hand in T° WESTERN TRAVELERS. rovement in registers for hot air furnaces. ANCING ACADEMY. tn alte, Prinoe'« superior MELODEONS. oe pod vad reeaiaibe ext Toorn ae by Wheeling Ao Danieland Solomon E Hooker, of West Poult- R . GAS SKI and DAUGHTER have < N cam commodation train, leaving Cumberland anc ey, Vi_—Wor improvement fn octine. tt TF GASZYNSI Soe gr orp SB struments and Sheet Music of every description. Oakland et 10.50, Vianoforte tuning exeouted by Mr. Rebine. Charles Howeil, of Cleveland, Onio—For im- apt unieapaineemiauaacieny P j RANGEMENTS. Washingt town that FOR WAY PASSENGERS. FALL AND WINTER AR provement in mowing machines hacwrill ye epee bis leases aot Denes te pe eT er The Cunverignd Ascommodsiion Trai at7 AM. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. Wm. W. Hubbell of Philadelphia, Pa.—For | Washington on Friday, the 9th of October, at! will stop st ali Stations east 2 eee and t! On and after January ath 1858, Two Daily Trane improvement iu eccentric explosive shells, ‘emperanos Hall, E street, for Misses and Masters, 514 SEVENTH STREET 5G | Mhcelizs Accommodation at ait Stations will leave Calvert Station, Baltimore, for iby. tropa. eoeagy rom $ o'clock p. for Ladies and_ Gentlemen, — Cumberland going West. Hastwardiy, the Mai Pittsburg. ‘Chieago, acob Keller, of Fairview Township, York | from7o'olook pin. Georgetown—on Wednesday, TOBIAS, ‘Train lesves W noeling at €.50 A. ‘M..and Acoommo- Cleveland. Gina, county, Pa.—For machine for makin: paper bays. | the 7th of October, at Miss Harrover’s Ladies Sem- OPTICIAN, tion leaves Cumberland at 8, reaching Baltimore | at. 1 .ouis. snd all cities and towas un the West ond John Keezer, of Chillicothe, O.—For improve- | inary, from 3 o'clock p. : Office Second Story, three doors from at530 P.M. Titan North and Southwest. ment in hominy mortars.” - For terms and partiou “pplication can be made Spectacles Bd go Hoo tlgdel me yey every sight; | pQN THE NORTHWESTERN VIRGINIA THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN guieeticne ee Biase, 8 ot ian eee tne set uber 12-6m Opera, Reading, and Watchmaker’s . Leaves Baltimore dsily (Sunday exerpved) at 8.155, m., for Filtsburg and ail Westera Downs Cities. THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Leaves Bsitimore daily (Sunday excepted) at3 p. m., for Parkton. tHE sIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN Leaves Baltimore every Night at ™ p. Giasses; Telescopes, Microscopes in’ great variety; Cosmoramia Stereosoopes with views of superior and choice picturesonhand. Seo adver- tusement in National Intelligencer, BRANCH, between Griiton and Parkersburg, way pesmapecrs will take the Express weatwardfy ane ‘end he Mail eastwardly. The FREDERICK TRAIN starts at 4 P. M. stopping at way stations. Leaves Frederick st9.1b A, MM., arrivins at Baltimore [2 noon, The E A. M., an Wm. Manning, of Rouse's Point, N. ¥.—For ng barrel heads. N.Y —For im- ¢ for cutting barre! beads. hilade!phia, Pa ,and Sam’! Dentistry, &c. »R.F NT, D® R. FINLEY HUD T. DENTIST, No. 310 Pennsylvania avenve, J James H. Mattison, of Scriba, 3 rovement in machi LICUTT’S MILL TRAIN leaves at 5.45 John Parham, of Fi Testimontats. 45,15 P.M. Leaves Eilcott’s Milis at? Norvoix, September 7, 1854. i A. M. ond? P. M., except Sunday. the Lightning Express over ce Will perform ali operations belonging to his Siz: The Spectacles you made for me suit me ing With the Lightning Pi ; * Page " hydrant. ‘ofersion at his old established office, as above, il, amet ‘a ave od ht F vane Railrosd jor Pittsburg, arriving at ] sia, which now came in sight. The shapeof| Warner Pickett and Andrew Hills, of Nauza- a iett : ese hegeer sine 1 ee en ee Raia: igformanon, fare, ken apply to J.T. | "Phe s.i5n. ra. and 10 p. m, trains oomnect \e a on municipal splendors of | tuck, Conn —For improvement in corn huskets.. | 7 en thaneny ctherd seve es W. TAZEWELL, | ENSLAND, Agent, at the Ticket oft, Pittsburg with trains ov: © Pittsburg, Fort erlin is muc fe same as the THE WPROVED SETS OF TEETH. M. LOOMIS, M, D..t paten eee aera! Ein Teeth,” i <—] success! intr ee is iMprovement 1 ie bas now. permanently estab- ‘er ¢ weyne oad tee Keilrond ‘and its Northern, onthern ant estern connect = rs for Chicago, Rock I - Jas. Powell, of Cincinnati, ydrant. Aaron Ring, of Westbrook, Me.—F or improve- aent Mm sceding machines. . 8. WOODSIDE, © —For improved 7 IS3f Master of Vrassportation. Baltimore. (RANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD I have tried 8 pair of Spectables obtained from Mr. Totias, and find them of great assistance to sight, and correeponding with his descriptionof their us. | recon him as a skilful optician. Madison, and other | ng cities in the Northwest, —For | Yarious cities, HENRY A. WISE. will hve ONE HUNDRED MILES OF TRAVEL and TEN impenvitiente! othe cf ecitap sent istics Uahed himself in azkies Parensacns, Votoder 21,1954. 2a ees Hours im time. with FOUR Luss changes of cars, by ‘Paomas Siceban, of Dunkirk, N. ¥-—For im- | jy in making a set of but one proce = in Weekinguoun etic Gneoe ior foe spectacles | TREAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE r= Passengers for Cleveland, Sandusky, Toledo provement in sub-marine grappies. at i ructible mineral. No metal is used ip | which I used, and found them of greatnssistance to es ted,) Detroit go by this route, and the tims as un- KE. A. Smead, of Tioga, Pa—For improved | their construetion, and they ace therefore froe from my decaying vision; and my opinion of him is, that wine Daily, (San ate exenets 4) peeves, equaled, being 43 mules shorter thanany other route: “Henry . Smithy of Clevaiand, O—Por tm. | imists facome ied with mottain or apucioa's | hectares inthetahveat ceneng © =" | NATEANG US SULERSUTLES Seb RIOR | «fie Pasnentere| lenry C. Smith, of Clevel: O —For im- 00 far gout aid. MOND coed UE a 5 Provement in harvester fingers. fetter reese ices fehl a! reach, and Lyncuerre Noreen Leaves Washington ats o'clock a. m. en eleay ereeevons aor Lmr of Huroa, O.—For improved ural in their appearance. Pull we a reward 0 pf fom an examination of Mr, Tobias’ Ginason, and “" Washington at 7 0’clock pm. lumbar. Dayton, Louisville and other oa nousand lars toany who will pr rom his observations and remarks, am conviu — ma 7 cities as quic > Z 3 .YNCHBURG and the SOUTHWEST. Tt improvement tn bee ives ns Te™8—F0" | RE Tees ekceno oa} Sheree | fmt BO ala ee oe oy | ESS SMBURS and the SOUTHWEaT, , | ATG vrs Sattaceleched biShehand adie vement in bee hives. nlite Te ik yee weg LYNCHBURG next morning at 48, m., connects Willismsport, Niagara Falls, ps weer reper Sint Magers f Pa—Poe | Ohi work responsibly warranted. Mr. John Mullan totes hekeed oon eee with the trains on the Virginia god ‘Tennessee Rav ’ Buffulo, - ay Van Down: of Somerville, N. J.—For 276 Pa. av.. between iith ava tzte ete. ap 1S-ly ses, by which I have been greatly sided, {my vision esd for MKMPHIS. Maii Stages from And cities and towns in Ottesville to Lynodburg a distance of 9 miles, Fare from Washington to Lynchburg, $7.75. The steamer GEORGE PAGE, foot of Seventk street, being owned by the Railroad Company, runs in connection with the trains. ‘Tickets for Lynohbure procured op the Boat. IC7" Ornnibusesand Baggage Wagons wil! best the Depot of the Washington Ral |. to convey pas- sengors and baggage to the Steamboat, for Alexan- dria, a distance of six miles, sliowing ample tune ; iene JAMES A. EVANS, Agent, _ Alexandria, July. 1397. ___ iv 8-tf JEW YORK AND LIVER POOL N® ONITE D STATES MAILSTEAMERS. nd wr 5 RN NEW YORK and CANADA, will find this the shortest, cheapest and most expe- ditious route, and lenve by trein at 8.158. m. Passengers for Hanover, Geitysburg, Emmitte- bur, Wriehtsvillle, Columbia and Lancaster leave in the morning train at 8.15 a, m. Pasrengers lexving Washington at 68. m., connect with the 4.15a. m. train, and those by the trains at 3 4.2 and 5.29 with the 10 p. m. train for all parte of the West. ; For farther cor rect and relinble information please app'y at the Ticket Office of the Northern Ce: trai Hastway, plone soma corner of Calvert and Frenku streets, tumore. Cc. C. ADREON, fener J. 8. WARN . Treket pax S—VERY CHEAP.—I have now in store the following grent barga ne: fi A very superior Fisho of Hallet, Davis Co..7 octaves, fine rosewood; original price| 400, Ithas been rented out in a careful ily, and will be sold for $300. Also, a simiar Piano, same makors, 63% octaves ; origina’ price $3; will be sold for $.25. hese Pianosa e reilly bargains; we warrant and kuarartee them as willingly 1s we do our new ones. All persona in want of a gvod reliable Pianv are &0- heited to oli and see these inst-um-nts. sone gle -hand | hegre which Pd in Ro- oe; in part pxyment for a new one, fur +, one for $10; ‘one for $i5:and ove for S10, Ours is always the Inrgesc stock of Pianos im th:s isaac V: i ife,) it rd the highest pleasure to Z Van ‘Dores; af Somerville, N/J.—For ety ig pe er him a ekilifal practical optician, and well prepared to aid those who may need his professional services. VM. 8. ROUZIE, Elder ot the Methodist Conference. having es i afforda” from reading at night in my rvey Waters, of Northbridge, Mass —For Abner B. Weeks, of Rockland, Me.—For im- rovemen:s in lime kilns Eidridge Wheeler, of Marlborough, Mass.— Wibmincton, N. C., June 27, 1854. Mr. J. Tostas—Dear Sir: iam happy tossy that the Spectacles which | obtained from you last week are entirely satisfactory. From an inequality in the visual range of my eyes, | have heretofore fonnd creat difficnity in getting gl of the proper focal dis- tances. It affords me r re to state, that by the aid of your optometer this difficulty lias been happily obviated, so that the Glasses you furnished me are decidediy the best adapted to my eyesof any | have Wm. D W Agbt, of Baltimore, Md —For burg- farm Harry A. Wills, of Keeseville, N.Y.—For im- roved horse-shoe machine Nathantel Wilton, of Boston, Mass.—For im- t. Agent. in grand state procession #s op this the Prin-| proved piano lock ; therefore call at No. 206 Pa. av., between 9ih | ever yet used. Nina — ce Royal dows. mor oven the Hgldigung that | inane P. Wendell, of Philadelphia, Pa —For | ~potdts JOHN F. ELLIS. cabemappind og 3g sdaadinas >) ~-"r ae . a ee ee eee we at Poraetin ol toy ineerent Ser ead Someta tend | Bo “— sis tg nde» Goel iociaysioente, | Bhe ATLANTIC —'—— sy Ole Eades | wat. RUTHERFORD, nt-Kins ot Ki: + has been cele- | Ay ohn B. Winslow, of New Bedford, Mass.— D DR. STEPHEN BAILY, nny naa tener a pate slightly colored | ‘The ADRIA TIC... Capt. James W, E Street, between 12th and istn Streets North, rated with so mnch real enthusiasm of the | so, improvement in machines for regulating the | Ovwice No. 198 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Ea ue, whice have afforded me more relief and gratifi- —, Wasuinetox City, heat as thie festa! reception of the Prinee: ly of roving to spianing machines. Three doors from lésh Street, cation than eny I have ever tried. My sieht, crizin- | | These sh:ps hnving been built by contract expressly | jo.tos publican is extentive stook of ick Willi i pS Sane oe _— —— jured by writing and reading af | for Goverwnent service, every care has been take | 1.0) i¢ni nesiened ald Kinborate'y Carved MAN- Frederick William of Prassia hoa G of Medford, Mass., assignor to ally very good, was injured by eal it . ~ tifa! 1 The si sacar ou Coe saaur ak temneri Dr BATLY hogs leave to inform the pubiothathe | night, frequently to avery late hour: but with the | in their construction, se sleo im their engines, to i= | "eautifai de variety of Marhles, together with ® Sight of that most noble of promenades, | himself aud George O. Brastow, of Somerville, | gan he seen at ml ours, at his office loested ax Above; | aid of these glasses 1 can study dimost as inte at ad, end their accommodations | oi;ice axsertment of STATUARY, which for Unter der Linden, to-day, was most imposing. are ThE a meee co an. nines. e feels asaured that an experience vf fifteen years’ | Sy er and that too without the ain! pave peavious: qualled for elegance oom: | cicn and finish cannet be ow are weil From ene point where i stood, Para tty ohn J erkins, of New York, N. assignor USON, with ‘the assistance of a military friend well P ion, and in the pres- enée of some of the: most beautiful monumental sculpture ‘that any capital of Europe é¢au THESEA SERPENT MYSTERYSOLVED. The London Times of February 12, publishes to Robert M. Patr: For improved machine for mak: other casks. ly suffered, Senstine, with the large number of patients, and great Late Commissioneer Gen’! Land Office. i riety of di! b. A inrge aseort- joult oases tuat he has treat adaptei for the Garden or Tomi fully, will enable him to surmount an: ck, of same place —For im- ment «f Pin antels, Monuments, and Tomb rovement in locks. success- ‘The steamers ofthis line have improved water- difficuity, par and nee has been 8; very a ni Deo. 11, 1855. tight compartmants, and no expense atones at very low prines. ° ost assi : rwise, relating to the Teeth. His y to make thom alias good as new, the thorough exam Monumenis of any design executed to order with F Shaw ton, Mass., assignor to | guentifie on otherwise, rela inion of many men | _ [have used Mr. Tobias’s Spectacles for three or con -S en Malt Moses at p Seana heart piece — For pink oot fh profenston ani eoposeally Dee. Linens four months, and take great pieasure in saying that | /p&tion given them proves their mode of constiwe- |p otus ‘ity and dspaten. the most ; ; rep fproved mechod of operating scroll saws. Sad Vand Ee Phemnigs hee ied aie cee Dra. Hagia | (am much pleased with them. | have been'much | tion yet unequal imaiee given for Brownstone or Marble work rh} : TRG Price of passsxe from New York to Liverpool, in ; 4 and every ather work on Amos W. Sangster, of Buifalo, N. Y., assignor | card all mercurial preparations for filling Teeth, also fited by them. GU. P.SCARBURGH. | of ‘cabin, S150: im second do,, @75; From Liver- | oF North River Fisging, every ry “hirperaeay pas Br eyo pet oe CUES ea ee amd Ce- Tees secmmentoa se Mr. John Tobiaeasa skilful rd Surgeon ettached tosech chip. Nobertha | Pie sc call and makeans felr-om : ‘ ma G pat war. o0 Lb ~ Sar m ne Ht S aaa — Z a ae Wer inpre atte Teeth, and thet oraslinn, monnted ‘on Gold. Pinte, optician ; andas | have eyes of reraarkabie peenliari- oaseno went paid for. N. B.—Make a note of the address, fe 1 . is the only reliable substance that can be worn in the mouth, ss was moet conclusively shown by the ins! American Den convention. Although ho fiatters himself from his long resi- ty, ] was cratified to find that Mr. Tobias seemed to comprehend them by inspection and some sight measurement, and he has made me SP of Specta- cles that suits meadmirably. A. P. BUTLER. Reissues —isaae Crossett, of Bennington, Vt. HE BELLE OF WASHINGTON-—A tree ing barrels and 4 story of the affections; by Mra. N. P. Las- selie. PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. turday, Jane 1ss0! Wede 1 Patented July 1, DzrantMent FoF! 3 ladelphia lenve * esday, Feb. 3. The Three Beauties; by Mrs. Emma D. £. N. i 4 ink _ Septimus Norris, of Philadeiphia, Pa —For | dence in Washington, he is bly | July Ll, 1856, = en 155 Lo seem g> Bed Southworth. x the faltowtng letter, which spoils the largest | imp'ovement in running gear for locomotive ce- | eve toreferthem tothe Glioma * ooe jplisving been for yenra under the 2eé“aaiy of av. | Wednesday. April orgy t Published end fore NCK TAYLOR. : b> ee 5—O) yiight, and one y ec a = a eae snake story ever promulgated : Lorenzo ‘Taggart’ of Piladelpbia, Pa —For From the late Rector at the Check of Epiphany of | for lasip-lightecl prosered one act fone Mice Puts asa! Wednesday, May 26 HE BELLE OF WAFHING TON, « True Sin—In your paper of the 5th inst., is a Jet- improvement in life preserving rafts. Patented ine erty. : Shick saswered both par pooe. 5 have, used his for 858 oign of the me ye by Mrs. N. P..Lassetie, ter from Captain Harrington, of the ship Cas- | Jauuary 2, 1253. Dr. Stzrnen Batty: DearSir—I desire to express | seve! nthe, D STUBBS, Ths Theos Benutees, by Mra. Southworth; eloth, - . n . ou personally, and my confidence 1 EDWARD STUBB! y The Three Beauties, by Southworth; talinn, stating bis belief that he had seen the ee ee ty operations execu! 5.7 Sir: The Deperimcnt of State, ry Weteman? A — er coreat for sale at soz serpent near St Helena. Ilis confi-| Rvxaways.—John Wesley Pullan, a married | forme have een kighiy satisfrotoere I:hope that you Pa A ps stares one hee nena date See edneeany? nue face ee re MAURY’S © is strengthened from the fact of some-| man, persuaded a young and beautiful girl, of a are the patronase from my friends and the ata fedly the best T possess, | Saturday, Aug. 23,. ...1858| Wednesday, Sept. 15.1858 Bookstore, 334 Pennsylvania avenue. thing similar having been seen by her Majesty's Brookville, ladiana, daughter of a respectabic | pablio that your skill sowall denervor, and Lem the owner ofeight or nine pairs, carefully | Satardey. Que: AY <1) Wertnesday, Sept; 29-1888 | toa Cintel.vand Onion) following circumstance, which® coottred. a | inves dave he ratarned to Brevkeiie; when ke | Washington, Avg, 98 nse" "H.W. FWkmom, | select diferent plsase and from or iaaan re rg ee et ee ne a * iS bi kin, then’ eee 3 | whole town rose azainet him for bis nefarious | prom one of the oldest firms in Baltimore, Messra, | standing in France, eo and the United States, da: N + 10. erived and for sale at Shilington’s Bookstore. bvard the ship Pekin, ‘belonging to Me: conduct: He was taken before a magistrate, but 's, Cotman & Co, Thave been also pleased wi! your remarks and di- 1858) W ednt + 241858 | A 1 Magazine for Marob. T. and W. Suith, on her passage + | the young lady refused to testify agalust him,and | Having employed Dr. Stephan Baily, Surgeon Den- | rections on the treatment cf the ayes, for the pur. “SR Wednesda Deo. $188] Appintons Mailway Guide, do." mein, may be of some service respecting this | j¢ Js acquitted; but-the indignant citizens es- | tist, of Washi ‘ton city, to exeoute for me an im- | pose of ppgserving aad imeroy ng t iy DELL ——-- 1858) Wednesday, Dee. 22.1 ThE Three Beauties, by Mis. + See shi queer Sch.” Ow Decomber the 25th. 1646, | neeea" eateueds hs canal, and, cutling a hole fy ge mtn St at's ReeveotIull profesaor of M.C.- Lovisviils: Ky. || For frecehtor piseage, apply te , op tite Belle of Washington. (formers ver. betug then in Int. 268. lon. 6 E., nearly calm, | through the ice, ducked bim. *¢ distingnish bers of th 200 In 0: EDWARD K. COLLINS, No. &, Wall street, lie. ship having only sleorage way, aaw about half | ©At La Siin's pica eer Rineoes le taieenioed Behieee of limore tated x er ropanted trate m4 = vamtanrnen ie Renan | NERUWN, SHIPLEY & oo Liverpool, *Besiroe Cone the be sy ee A i ce LJ vei wi 18 ily, 1! iv J. To! ; 2 of A + ay y, ° @ mile on beam avery extraord nay Bary paste Coe S y witha co ‘girl of i De pret. pi ure to express my entire <intidensensd PA pd edie Fe friars is their hardness, | #,G. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Faris. ey why, by theautLoref“inguire With Wk iim smi lily dwar | Senna Poy Howes tS in ES ee PEE GATMANN nowes, | Soceataitent Sea gti! itze ile! | | Pia gmnwsor tne spel atbgnomzm | t= Ren Veen even le r er, in é 7 c 10, hor nds Peat poe mak coamed with ent sh b ees: * are merely optionl impairment of the eyes are in waat of | £95,800, suver, balliou, specie, Jewelry. p Signed | oghhanid wed for sare at Sa RY — zeowe Mo 26 Kxtraot froma note received trom the late Hom. Jobs suoh suxiliaries. “I consider, moreover, Mr. Tobias thorefor and the value thereof ox therein. JOS. SHILLING TONS Books gy-looking mans, which it came lif an’ | A xew Ipga.—A New Haven correspondent of M. Clayton. fully qualified to determine the foous of the eye, ‘4 16 a ging tervals out of thewater. This was been the Pritmune relates the following as one of the U.S. Sxnare, Avg. 18,188, | by Lis option! knowledse ant experience, and by - = fe 27 =: se comer 46 st. an hands and declared to be the; dents growing out of the late fight between Rebekah bent ay Fat ne) ly; noth- | means of his optometer. In pgeition. T oan further UNitep STATES MAIL LINE Ww STOCK OF PIANOS.—We bave,durmns I determined on knowing so: the students of Vale and the boys of the town: tag could be Very FO Mt CLAYTON. teats wit Clascce, to tha aul mr tion ONLY REGULAR LINE Nite ao. oof souplon of and accordingly lowe: Qu the nighf of the affiay a party came off, a — K LEWIS BAUER, M. D.. AND WITHOUT FAILURE FOR EIGHT YEARS, FOR | tiful Pi : 1 . Ghiet ise up Tryon wes Vien camer with «hatchet Ose ofthe | wast omateataysogumnand beMeaehrang | "Wastes Supe: veer syanet |" "ERIEQRNIA ARR OREGON, | Inserted eae Rat me them agionz Smalt line tn cade i i: tist: he made ian teeth he Medica! Soaiety of London, and of the if * and loch st quired. : Race conten, oem ta from the party Rh oe Bm ivan 2 ate teats for Paling Socity of New ork late Sur’ | Regular Sailing Days,5th €20th of each month. | S62 < a joualy, and the a party of men, who demauded to know whether | TEny, big OB: T. NIKON, saan oval te as a SANUERT GO, ERS BOOT. Sit hs | there was any student inside. In an instant the of the Va. Cont. of the M Church South. janobests oc, Kagland, Cavtion.—so frau es Zee Ps RUNK ESTABLISH Mr. i At length whey got Sale? the head Ty J | ladies, with remarkable presence of mind, con- | april 19.1858. — . penne Bi peeing ee TY . I have on band & = besi: busy themsélves | eealed the student with their hoops. ‘Che fire: |" We, the sprint opasion foe FORNIX: tat the subapriter, he uy aut crtioee spate, \ a ren O} + it e e U.S. 8 . Buskiow 3 fr head, aod sowog Wis nat ongih. Pogs [Yor esrge topo om, Vive cin avganont ooo pate oes shh pret cetacean | te ra Wie amie sn am Wo aig onc the jon ot eee bet re four adauration of hte arlistie for me of better and that, To avdig iuromtmion hey Tae Le are ee | er aapiorsia stock of Bole Leather Trunks i: . about Tw, The aay “a best fy mont Mageret most delieate iffioult oo! Tout Soummeond 7 ri fhe reece ‘Pensina Railroad, as no other office |e po penny outselyes, at 5 Gecbacet | Hors uw ahhlyed ougency here win res edonameatis | asarieese™ shy ean” | Master aeee toma ae ME1gT Foyer, byt Var | 0« an wh ‘worth.reproducing for the In- Mime owtiwentls worth “ Wireiwe FON, N.C., June 16, 1054. | pte Companies Mt <treet, corner of Watren street, Iron Hall, Pa. ‘And 10th sts. . formation of your seaders. ‘Thomas Aliibone, the tote who have had the sight oftheir froutine on the North River, at the head of the Com- | _ inn !¢ —____~——— OT BE BEAT. i A fin) hero of the Bank of Penn- Cs re the use of G foRn chp T18 OF NO USE, IT CANNO cts hargeeer by ikely to come In. pOnspss. reco! t. John Tobias as & BU Observe my men over the dor. ond —- ae by 0 co! 4 . JO 5 " A = G : sion of mpadedoyr fe ped ra of dol in from whom to obtain suoh Gis 1.W, RAYM ‘QeAsent,, LEVY’s OUD wR! eS ne bl Hh right of bis wife, whe is said to be one of the ith a8 he has suited me wit Bi as — —_—————_—_-. | challenges the world ie aul my #0. A t dbubegecatepase tobe & fur and near sight. Mv sight 5 +) WILMINGTON AN D | to bea joke)—judees fr ee Te store, very mck i Stet of years in BAUTIMORE RAILROAD. little Jel ocother Winekies, Wines, te. Sine CO | SC |i, mlm ° Stout, F es, exer, T have been | bev ning g! mee use of hi President + Oxeept Bundays, as r seve- » ERIOR, Nang pe opti Egle a pas po eS a Awenica® Pogtxt:—An English he Dap, by following poems, -by American authork id do honor to any age or country: The kn- dian stadent. hen Preneau; The Ren! mere ae by Peake; My dfe (« like the summer + by Wild; he Water-Fowl, by Bryant: Woodinan spare e co Leper yt Sb Arey | es by Vidow of Morr Percival; The Bueket, sade imo mated trains for Phi free Baltumoce, daily 3 i Pemin at tt A. e ‘Way Mail “ ; ‘ork trains except 6 25 p.m. FOR HAVRE DE SRACE. ONLY. Leave Baltimore at 4,40" m From Philadelphia a’ 8 a. m,.1 p. m.,and lip m. RD, DEL seat ao MON. ON ‘Row - fo. osteo Poines oes : LISSIRR PORTMANTEAUS. | 5 ¥ vel ag. “This apion AY : is. the ne ‘ples ultra of Gents ng examice this new and i ra goaventtat ey $9. AS P. 4 er near the ne BENCH D BAR OF GEORG TN. na. nad 1796 to 1887, koa - Miller. 2 vols. 850 : 5... TAYLOR. FASLCSAEYE Shihisia! carts Sopa? a AND MELODEON for =i Ae Se amr 7 -* ghotaining ji Stephen fon dow Walli«, Beals Orton (4) S eae Intel.)