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SSAePON sn -m9- Pen — THE EVENING STAR| uw PUSLIBURD EVERY AFTERNOON, Vhis exostiont Yaniiy ant News journal—cog- seas eein | ee Corner Pennsylvamea Avenue ¢ Bleventh &t., By W. D, WALLACE. Be ee Sd Sorption price is @3.08 year, ia advenes; 62 for Six months; §1 for three months; and for sess thas saree months at the rate of 12 centsa week. Singie copies, one cent; in wrappers, two cents. a pg 2s eae sami-weekiy.% pat oont.advance; onoe awe. | VOL, XI. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1858. NO. 1,644. | "Po-rovtmasare wae sotusarentwilte REASONS FOR MARRYING. A VILLANOUS GANG CAUGHT. Special Notices. Boots, Shoes, &c. Dentistry, &o. witeo Wey mabe them, whatever they may" | Mr. J. Condey, Dorsey C's, Marsha o | ax it fomntion of some vata sanies | *QTHR LADIES OF WASHINGTON CI HEOPLASTIC P LEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON. Dr. T. 0. MULLS Tespectfully informe th ed in manufacturing Ladies’ 5 Children’s Shoes for - past 30 an id in favor of the Consumption Destroyer; also of its efficacy in relieving bronchial disease attended with severe cough, The Syrup is pleasant and safe, and afterwards; and many examples are there, | Wisconsin, arrived i . then, of the evil and the good—the “better’’ | ing in nucleay COscmen aacte mae, and the “worse.” I had been called upon, in| alias Charles Herse, who is charged with the ‘The Steamers GEORGE PAGE and THOMAS mb ic | COLLYER will run rege! re. that heis to insert partial and, ing the Seventh-street wharf,) at i is composed of roots and herbs procured from the 3 ou can prove | full setts of TRET reasonable rates. ing hours : the capapte < bs friend B- she mer + | crimes of burglary, robbery, arson and murder, | jing Ridge; it 1 n0 common ei uela: ‘They ate You can find ¢atall times tall sete of TEE yan The meg wn following ROW NEVE ALEXANDRIA AT couple in the little town of ——. fter ad} in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Reisner was arrested “ the ai es at the principal Shoe Stores m Wash- | tace this process fias over all others is ite perfect | George Page—43e, 8, 108. m.; 12g. 5, and 5 p.m. married this couple, a very dirty pair offered | xt Peoria, wh ier th ¢ H nicely enveloped in my circulars, where my place of | ington eity—the Shoes so well-known # J. W. | adaptation, The method of itself insures a most | TAomas Collyer—?, 9.11 a. ‘and 4p. m. themselves—a chimney-sweeper, in his usual | has been t ere, under the name of Herse. he | rewidence is seen. McCurdy & Son’s Philadelphia make. — ap 2i-ly "| perfect fit. ‘The meta! is entirely free from al. ine- Leave WashIneTon at dress and black fi da cemuadt about 20 2s been carrying on the business of a butcher. | ‘Phe extract of a flower called the Alpha Ointment qo : tallie taxte and none of the secretions of the mouth | George Page—6i, 9,11 &. Ma; 'e. 4, Rnd 6 p.m What could pany ret ie cary i = ty- | In es oe 1855, he was arrested im this | for the Piles, oan, with the Syrup, be found at Mr. OOTS AND SHOES, oan have any effect upon it. “Cestunonials from the Thomas Coltyer—s. Wa. 318%, She, and Sie p.m. man | city by Officers Rehm and Sauter, for lareeny, | ¢, Stott’s; the 8 is at al oth o Th "ree most prominent citizens of Baltimore, confirming a ‘are =. ran off from the church door as soon as the cere- | for Sidkiisiles ke teawint aad Stalked 7 &e . ‘8; the Syrap is at several other places on fue e _aitention of families and others are respeot- | its great superiority, cau be seen, All those per- Whaley’s Omnibuses eonnecting with She. peas 3 ° z called to resent supply of the o1 3 Pe " v ‘12th mony was over, fast as he could run; the wo- two years to the State Prison at Alton. After Pennsylvania avenue, as well as Georgetown, at above f my p' PP: sons Who are suffericg with ill-mdapted plates will | and Collyer leave the Capitol aod Mr. Newman's on Bridge street. In Alexandria at Ledbetter’s. In Baltimore, at Hance’s, 108 Balti- more street. a7-tf oe SpxciaL Noticz.—For Perfumed Breath White nd particolariy those for whieh being of my ow: be relied upon as being erway deserving of their attention. Partiouler attention paid to measured work. lease give mea cail, and I will t-ke great pleasure | aod Pa. avenue the same time the boats leave Alex- Iuexplsining’and extibiting to them specimens nf | andrin RICHARD WALLACH, Pres. the Hi inquiries snould be made et my of- —— fi m the only authorized agent for this pro FOR MOUNT VERNON. ce: be COLLYER will leave for M Vernon on Office, No. 250 Penn. avenue, between 12th and Py SDAYS RIDAYS, from Washington st man took a contrary direction. As I was on| serving out his time, he went to La Crosse, horseback I overtook her; she had a rabble af- where fa Jess than six weeks after his arrival, ter her, and seeing me pointed me out hurra-| th i i ing: “There's the wads tak he deca posters was committed for which he is now . J.R. M' t 4 phe tet ed a od The clrenmstances of the rourder were as fol- | Teeth, and Beautiful Complexion, uso “Balm of | _ap zz wenn nnn sn WE why | 15h ergets, net house above Gantlor’. Mints Alexandris 8. 10 OWL BAKER, Capt. i nd@ not Knowing if it was the | lows: In July, 1857, a young men landed at La | 1,000 Flowers.” For dressing L hair use 7 ee he 2 fiINtkyYaLhe.|~}~ CC!!! ca KAILRUAD, habit of the place, and fearing'a wrong con- | Crosse from one of the Prairie du Chien and St. | “* Woodiand Cream,” 8 new pomade ; it osuses gen- rave Bur gure dois those laniend oa cele re HUNT.) eyrist, sertecl eres ns ley i struction as to what I had done, I rode away | Panl packets. He proceeded directly to a liv- somewhat faster than some think consistent | ery stable, and bired a horse and buggy, for with clerical regulations. It is astonishing | the purpose, as he stated, of going some dis- how ill understood are even the words of the | tance into the country. From this trip he re- marriage service. Itis in vain to explain. It | turbed, just at dusk, and in paying the stable- is nearly always, for ‘I thee endow,” “I thee | keeper he displayed some $200, in bills of $50 tlemen’s hair to curl beautifully. Price 50 cents each. W. P. Fetrives & Co. Proprietors, New York. Wholesale and Retail Agonts for Washington, Taytorn & Maury, Bookseliers, between 9th and 10th st., Pa. avenue. : nl? of shoes ke Pindar’s razors, to sell. not to wear. SHOES, be Sagat Ladres’| and Chi! ’s. made by the subseriber of the rece beat materials to be obtained » thts coun- try. They never rip, aud are usually complained of, if ever, on aecount of wearing too jong. _ He 14 now ready to supply #1 in Washington, who No. 310 Pennsylvania avenue, protessina at his oid established office, as above. ae Trains run as follows: ss. EEeeEeeeeeeeeeeee Leave Washington st 68. m. DES R do. = at 8. m, ei so TREREN BAILY. ¢ Be Ga Sts aod thou,” and the holy ordinance is fired out | and $100. One of the 50's was given to t Seamaster te wien ed SHO Gare he BeOS seb ee Do. do. at of their mouths as if it were a piece of cannon. | stable-keeper, who catataleed tue shania. “ OFFICAL. SCI PERS dor an weil an with tiisctimaect aad ” : | How should it be otherwise; they never heard | man named Wm. John was then in the stable, Treasury Derantwent, April 10th, 19%, | Bioemuntenied for dna anty son tard weer, ay a On at - opus 6ands d 4.20 p. ooanest Shoe tended for duraluiit: id hard service, and tect at af Route, tn fhe fo asanove, Petrie or for the at"hetey the word before. But I cannot excuse them | and witnessed the transaction. He fullowed the wring ncludes Servants Sh sate, | He Eau amperiegeesh hiteen pears’ | the West. ‘Those at a. m. sud 519 p. m.tor Apap. rey . t wh ty al tudes Servant’s Shoes aud Boot 9 feels assured that an axperienceof fiftecn years’ D ee i » not practicing beforehand the Lp on the | boy on his leaving the stable, and this was the wil be fevaived ct thea deeocincer en gery Hronaiy mado, yet hant somely finished, ‘and war: | Practioe, with the largo nimber patients, and great fried H oe canes aoe gad Norio ring, which is almost invariably forced on with | last time the latter was scen alive. About tro ranted to every purchaser. variety of difficitit oases that he has treated succens- | oniy at Ant isand Washington junctions. day of May proximo, for the issne of any portion, or the whole, of five millions of dollars in treseury notes inexohange for gold ooin of the United States deposited with the treasurer of the United States, the treasurer of the Mint at Philadelphia, the treas- 83 His prices are butatnifie more than the cost of those of bad work and material, whiie his work out- ¥ cars them four times over. Dr, Frankiin never bought 8 peor article, nor can any ene become thrilty who does so. fells, will ensbie him to surmount any difficulty, t 3 > scientihoor otherwise, relating to the Teeth. His a eee ~~ wn Xperience oonarming opimoy of many men cenecrmeiessey SS tin Radar only one trent 6 29 p.m. feasion, and especi'! Sd J-and E. Parmly, hae led pose ria | jan 2. TH. H. PARSONS, Agent. thay the man’s thumb—wetted in his mouth, and | weeksafterwards his bod fat finger squeezed, and the ring finally forced | river by some sey taf lap eoramaal ee down with the nail. They take, “To have to| been stabbed four times in the region of the hold” so literally, that having once the ring | heart. and thore was alao a wound on the face since, te li should aii and test the subsenber’s work for | card all mercurial preparations for: Teeth, DEANE x on and a5 ig they never know when to | The body was quite naked. Not far from the | urerof the branch Mint at New Orleans, or the themso ives. CHARLES WEIRMAN all Enamels, Gutta Perens, ina Rubber, and Go- QtAnecarp acne Se —— letit go. I said, I cannot tell why the couples | same time, a jewelry store in La Crosse was | aésistant treasurers at Boston, New York, Charles- | 80/419" isthestreet.near ft | ments for the oonstraction of Continuous Gum that marry domarry. Now, here is an instance | r bbed of some $3,000 worth of is. Noclue a Teason being given; and it eeing ® Tare | was obtained to the perpetrator of either of the thing, and a very rare reason, it ought to be | crimes until some months afterwards noted. Very recently, bluff ig farmer M—— iving i i told me he was to be married ie ish aday. I} fo Fee eb creme nt ai eins ton, or St. Louis, within ten days from the accept- ance of such proposals, und¢r the authority of the act of Congress entitled, ‘An act to authorize the issue of treasury notes,” approved 23d December, ‘ecth, and that Poreslian, mounted on Gold Plate, ime. qe is the only reliable substance that can be worn in the on American Dental Convention, 2 how" °F the lst | rae TRAIN lenves ALEXANDRIA 4aily American on, maseif from . | Te &. an. for GOR VDONSVILLE ; connecting wil dance eal — fee ta loca x fae 9 tite trains on the Vircima Central Ratlroad, the RUNKS! TRUNKS!! TRUNKS!" The uodersigned has now. and constantly keeps supe- on hand a large and vei Sie assortment of Sole- eathe G , ‘ . | 1857, UNKS AND VALISES; known to his numerous friends and patrons, he begs | South and West, and wath the Traineouthe Mamas. was taken by surprise, for I had buried his iow, William. Per paapipny be at The treasury notes will be issued upon the receipt | Iron V’rame and Wood-Box TREN leave to refer them to the foliowing sas Gap Kailrosd, for Woodstock and intermediate wifo but afew months. Hi bi : hi ee ee VELVET TAPESTRY and CANV3 TESTIMONIALS: pointe, : ew months. tle was @ stout, big | were engaged in the butchering business, and | here of certificates of deposite with those officers | nay G BAGS and SAT From the late Rector of the Church of E; 4. B. ICELAN. widower, near sixty, with lungs louder than | jt was pretty generally wusiecked oat the great to the credit of the treasurer of the United States. LM mc "ARNESS, WHIPS, $f tho Chu piphamyo | apt; icket Agent. any stentor, and very irritable. He saw I was ‘They will be made payable to the order of such bid- ' :<o kiki a acai el portion of their stock was stolen from farmers mpet city. Dr, Starnes Batty: Dear Sir—t desireto express DA LINE FOR EDWARD'S FERRY AN v ¥ sed, i a Fi I am prepared to compete with the hest_ manu- | my * Ls 4 Gus nrc tiacer tan ripen —— and others in the neighborhood. They at oe oe ian arti ttat temsading fe Tactureee in proof of which, read the following Re- ween enemies eee "oe Pomeneron Vis Ch D LEESB DRG. an, ot fe a , lo ot Bve cows | length got into difficulty in regard to burning eat rate of in HY a ob rt of the Committee at the Fair of the Metropoli~ forme bave been hiehly aatisiactory. I hope thet you ts Cnesapeake am 20 CER. bold rest and nobody to look arter ‘em.’ | another butcher's barn, and fled the country. | centum per annum, and will spel such rates m Meobanics saaiiate te oon Sole-leather | may repeve the patronage from my friends aad the Tuxovem ty Eront Hovrs. oolish man,”’ zaid I, and | remembered the Mallow lett his wife and child in La Crosse. from the date of the ccrtificate of such depos.te. Trace testis. for selidiis and eunlityat materien, publio that your #kii! s0 well deserves, The splendid Packet Boats ARGO and M. C. The proposals must stats the rate cfinterest with out condition and without referenco to other bids, and contain no other fractional rates thanone fourth, ene half, or three fourths of one per centum. One per centum of the amount proposed to be exchanged must be deposited with one of the treasury officers above enumerated, whose certificate of such deposite must Accompany each proposal as security of its fulfilment. if the proposal is not accepted, 1mme- diate directions will be given to return such depos- ite. Shonid the proposals be variant from the pro- visions of the act of Congress or of this notice, they will-not be considered. All proposals under this notice must be sealed, and inscribed on the outside, “Proposals fur Treas- ury Notes.” They will be opened at this depart- ment, at 12 o’clock m., on said tenth day of May. the best on exhibition. Jenxin Tuomas, Saddler. B.S. Kinsey, Currier. passage—‘ How shall a man have understand- a ing whose talk is of bullocks?"’ ‘ And pray, * te sard I to the bride elect, as I met her soon af- ter this, “what may be your reason?”? She was a widow, and like an old bird was not to be caught with chaff. She looked very grave and business-like, and replied, “There is a oo oo Gomer One had practiced e ceremony beforehand—he was a deaf man, | jewelry was found in a trunk under the bi but, unfortunately, he had taken the wrong Recatie: with the identical clothes of the mt leaf; and, being asked if he would “forsaking | dered boy, identified by the stabs through all beoragtancs + thee only unto her, so long a3 | them, corresponding with the wounds upon his ye both shall live ;”” and being nudged to an-| body. Mrs. Mallow and Reisner were arrested swer, repeated the response from the Order ef | and confined in jail. —— I Tenounee them all.’ There isa] ‘The clue thus afforded to the perpetrators of pe Leahy custom here of ringing the wod-| both the crimes was then taken up by Mr. oe Dare or all who die unmarried like St. Coudry, who followed their trail until all the ne about three months when Mallow’s wife, becoming reduced to absolute want, sold some jewelry in liquidation of her hoard, which was a portion of the goods stolen from the store of Patze. A search-warrant was immediately taken ont. and in the house in which this woman had been living unlaw- fally with L. Reisner, about $1,000 worth cf Yours very tre! MEIGS, having undergone thorough Washington, Ang, %, 1865. J. W-FRENCM, | repair will cominence making reew Pi seme} trips tothe above pomts on Monday Frem one of ths oldest firms in Saitimore, Messrs. | March 22d, 148. 7 Bog ‘6, Cotman & Co. ‘The Boats will leave the Wharf of W.H.& H. eae . Stephen Baily, Burgeon Den- | G. Ritter, Georgetown, D. C., every morning et 7 tist, of Washington city, to execute for me im- | o'clock, ndays excepted, in the following order : portant nd difionit piece of work, which he did te | The M.-C. Meige on Mondays, the Argoon Tues- my entire satisfaction, snd im view of the fect that id returning every Ce egey one of the most 4 gu shed members of the Denta! ving Georgetown at 7 o'clock in the morning, College of Baltimore, od, after repeated tralia, te | the Boats will arrive st the Great Fails, or W perform the enmo rk setirfsotorily, it gives ington Aqueduct. at 10a. m.; Seneca '2.m.; Eds at pleasures to express my entire confidence Ferry 3p. m., whe: Stage will be m resdiness to Bish ontimntion of hus professional kill. convey passeng. Leesbure, Va. Keturning, itimore, Jan.i2, 1357, HARMANN BOGGS, | leave Edwards’ ry every day at 9 0’clook 4. m. =x . coal th Hen, Jenn Ni og way” coun al sun set. ‘tract from a note reosived from the late Hom, nrough hokete $1.75. M, Clayton, loterwediate points as follows: Great Falls or UCB. Sxnary, Ang. 19,1858. | Wash ogton Aqueduct, 30 cents : Seneos 75 conte; ‘The testh made forme edmurably; noth- | Edwards’ Ferry $1.12; Leesburg, Va., moluding ing oculd be better. ory ras fu 35, 9 coach, $1 LN edonthe Busts. Breakfast 37s ote. N. B.—Trunks Covered and every description of Repairing executed with neatness and dispatch. JAS. 8. TOPHAM, (Late Toruam & Norrie No, 499 7th street, oppo, Odd Fellows’ m4 ily Washington, 514 ~ SEVENTH STREET 514 TOBIAS. OPTICIAN, Office Second Story, three doors from Ovp Fritows’ Haut. les and Glasses suited to every sight; eading, and Watchmaker’s, iy, M.CLAYTON. | “Menls 8 asa Telescopes, Microscopes in’ Bi i i . HOWELL COBB, - A — Dinver? cts. . ‘i A Fy ~ | found at Council ufis, Lowa, in the butcher- | — zi tisemeni im National Intelligencer. super ist; he made 8 eet of porcolimn toeth the Wa. Aque-uet, its tunnels, and the Stance in which this ceremony was performed. business, under the name of William Teale. powarp DOLAN, = for oue of my fuaile: and piugi <j several teeth for | grandeur of 1:5 operative importance, guarantied to MERCHANT TAILOR, Sign ov THE GoL_ EN FLEECE, Corner of lath atrest aed Penn. avenue, opposite a (Formerly of Boston,) 4 : After savplying his numerous customers with Cor ) tumes fort ‘ancy Ball, is now prepared to. offeran inducement of hin ero A wretched old creaturo died in the poor-house ; | Joh Trermmontais. certainly she was never married. but her son attended the funeral. She bad, in truth, lived asad life, but was.aSt. Catharine in her death, and ob! abused, insulted virgin purity; she was now the bride and had her marriage peal. Jiow strange it is that the people themselves do not see the insult to all virtue, the mockery and the silliness of this.—Blachw ohn was found in Missouri, near Leavenworth City, at work ina saw mill. He had a shanty in the woods, where about $4.000 worth of the stolen jewelry was also found. On the way down the Missouri river the prisoner, heavily ironed, jumped overboard and was drowned. Charles Reisnor, the last of the gang, was ar- neod'a RE rested, as we have already stated, at Peoria, — ood's Mag. day before yesterday. About $2,000 worth of AN ED F ee = " the stolen jewelry was found in his poseession, Pape ae WATERt PLACE. yet he persistently denied all kugwiad eof the our desultory readings we occasionally fall crimes which the gang hav it! in bhi ana of comical adventures, that | ~ ohn andes cae make us teel as if we --were a boy again ‘ more revisiting the scenes of eattlor su ieee rectal SUI we cannot resist the impulse of placing before | er: “Ay sc our readers such morceanr ag impart to us a myself. and the work has #!! s' wan for eeretean the citizens of the District by the fosternng care of years. OBERT T, NIXON, Congress, will have ample time todo so and return of the Va. Conf. of the M. E. Church South. | the same day. April 18, 1858. — ; A Coach will pions be in wae 2 Sempewe 0 convey prasengers to and from the Bost We, the undersigned, having had cecesion to a Excursion Parties to the Great Falis, half price. oie cfeemonal skill of Dr. &. Bally: | For further iniormation inguire at the nt cf his operstions on our families ‘of frends, take Nob & H.G. Ritter, Canal Wharf, wt piexsure in expressing our adeuration of lis artistic od — - —— ekil!, an weil xs of the uniformly satisfaotory manner NEW AND IMPORTANT SCHEDULE. in which he performs the most delicate and dificult | | — Surgery,and we respectfully re- FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. commend tum to the oonhdence and pai t pabiic. of which we coneidor him emine! Tuomas UL. WaLTER, Architoot U.S. C i = = = bg ag nse ari D..of | een BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. ~ & FO 2 ee Ol ae bo Bos Me, The recent extensionand improvement of its iead- NS LixcoLN, M. D.. of Washington, D. Ge ing connecting lines at the West nas required an en- Jos. H. BRADLEY, of Washington, D. @scnce Walton, Ex-Governor of Ficrida. tire revision of the running arrangements of this roed which high! ortant advantages to v~ Warrae Laxox, Ex-Mayor of Washingtogd | slerare eecured. tn aut after MONDAY, Jone NORFOLK, September 7, 1854. Br: The Spectacios you made for me suit me Ineo than'exy other I have incely tried, Set sap LITT. W, TAZEWELL, L have tried 4 pair of Spectabies obtained from Mr. Tobias, and find them of great assistance to my ight, and corresponding with his descriptionof their foous. 1 recommend hum as a skil!fal ene ment of SPRING and SUMMER GOODs, selected by himself expressly for the oustom trace,on the lowest cash prices, and wa: rants a perfect fit. By his own practical knowledge and having one of the best cutters from Boston, rnd the best workmen, he hopes to give general satis- faction to those who will please to favor him with their patronage. Constantly on hand a fresh supply of Gentlemens’ Furnishing Geods. (States) ap lo SIGN OF THE fi c i BiG EAGLE! Indicates where you may cet LOOKING* PRTERSBURG, October 21, 1954. About five years ago, | obtained from Mr. Totnas, in Washington, 8 pair of Glasses for the epectacies which | used, and found them of great assistance to my decaying vision; and my opinion of himis, that he is skillful im the preparation of Giasses for eyos not too far gone to be benefitted by << aid ay _ Lyncuaure, November 7, 1354. From an examination of Mr, Tobias’ Glasser, and operations in Pant x Corton —The Eng- rence recently of xev- al tires in the scutching rooms of coiton mills, origin of which has been traced to pe bles y - 5 ments r 4 a " GLAS>ES, in gilt or mahogany frames; POKR- | from his observations and remarks, am convinced ENRY BaLpwin, L Patent Ofhes, 15, 1857, EE DAILY TRAINS wil t won this fact, says which is not finished at the end, (nothing is that many cotton milis are endangered in conse- finished at Pargate—consequently there is no | @ence of the state in which the cotton is receiv- J. BLACKFORD, M.D, Lrncusure, November 19, 1854, Mr. John Tobias, having furnished me with Glas- or square. gilt or otherwise; orany other kird o work in lis iina, The largest lot of LOOKING- GLASS PLATES kept SUR on hand, oneap h 1 First—The ACCOMMODATION TRAIN starts from Camden Ststion, Baltimore, at 7 A. ecert st way stations and arrives st Cum- : 5 TICK.—I have a few of those cheap TOILET | Sunday,) sto fe); « = . ed from America. It adds: ‘‘A day or two aco, | for cash. N WAGNER ses, by whioh } have been greatly aided, (my vision or ond beriand at M. fnd to it.) is crowded all day long by people in] Faward Abbott Wright showed toN. Wor.hing? 255 Pa. av having suifered greatly from readme at melt in my | city test oon te eat eae cheater i—The MAIL TRAIN starte (Sunday ex- the lig of raiment,—tloose coats. without | ton, who drew the attention of our correspo ap2-ly hatween 12th ai earlier life,) it aflords me the highest pleasure to | GHINA, GIvASS, and QU WARE cepted) st 830 A. M., and arrives at Wheeling st 4 25 waisteoats, and transparent gowns, while eve-| tothem, a quantity of stones of various NIOTICE. 7 aay that 1 consider him skillful practical optician. | c-.eaper thar the cheapest, with many £_ M comecting » Benwost ya Cane oe rybody wears yello; pers, as though a great | from 1's toa ¥ ra § long and correspondi.: N TIME North Attle wr des CA acl EWM. Be ROUZIE, | tte par emerge ola re nonga, St fa, poe I have this day receiv fire had bre anc i browd, 5 Us SOF 2 fi a rukem out and driven us from the | breed, and of various sorts, several of them be borough, Mass., Wallace Goodwin's celebrated houses, en dishabille, for safety. When a| #2 tint, which had been taken ont of x i o Elder of the Methodist Conference. d see for yourselves . and, Toiedo, Detroit, &e., by OHN McDEVITT. | Cleveland Rond, and also'st Parkersburg with Ms- ree: : on : Office CLOCKS, of superior finish, 8 day Witaanaron, N. C., June 27, 1354. m pleasure boat is hired, all the children cheer he maanfictory of Messrs. Cotlir Also, Watchmaker's Regulators, Clocke f Mr. J. Tosras ir’ Lam iappy to say thar | —————————_______ iete Reee, nes ent COMEMRATE and the adventurous lessee affects the manner _ Mr. Wright also preduced an Amer-| Railroad Stations, and all other styles of the Spectacles which I obtained from you iast week | JOSEPH T. KPUANT & O00 ene Ths ST; YOUIS eed CINGINNATE of Mr. Jones, of the Surrey Theatro, as “The til, about six inches long, which had | Clooks, from $1 up to $125. are entirely satisfrotory. From an inequnlity in the FASHIONABLE UPHOLSTERERS, aS og gy 34 yt 2 5 been discovered In another cotton bale,ind stated rover of the bloody hand,’’ until the sail is set | that a box of lucifer matches had been found tna and the bark begins to wabbie, when he is sca | baz of cotton at their works not long ago. He The trade supplieiat wholesale prices. 1 am the only authorized ent for Goodwin's Celebrated Clooks this side of New York. visual! range of my eyes, | have heretofore found great difficulty in getting classes of the proper focal dis- tances. It ute, that by the r Ch necting at Benwoud at 9 pore in Sofisy Cis | from Bellaire to Cincinpati, (wstheut chance af ; Cars at Columbus,) and reaching there in bu Ene oe anor Tease | hours from Baltimore and 25 hours from Washing- Paper im retin - 3 ‘ Sloe 3 down. : siok, incontinently. Indeed, our Pargate vis- | stated that formerly large Inmps of stone and | ,C8!l and see for yourselves, at tne grcat Clock | aid of your opton S ling beenhappily | made and put ton. It also connects directly, m both directions, “ = . by of 349 wns’ tel. bviated, so that the Ginsses you [furnished me are | niahed. - 4 oad itors are, for the most part, cockney’s unacous- | quantities of weed were found among the cotton, Ce eee te rows RINSON. decidediy the, best adapted to my eyenct any 1 have | | 3%! D street, between 9th and loth stree:s, Wash- | St Grafto.with care Wy Perks aay ae cee temed to the briny deep, who prefer fishing | O° OO" 3 o Awere lafeicie me i M.)vUvUS. UBAUMGARTEN,. | everyet used. ‘ ington, D-Ce S| Connect ot Xenia for Indinaapolis, Chicago and in what they cail “the arbour,” to going out he produced, and they were infinitely move dan- 0.337 Pa. AveNvR. betwen 6th and 7th streets, — Ree a eee of ic. poeta il , pute, ard at Cinoinnnts with the Grest Ohio ‘ae gerous As this isa matter of great importance to cotton manufacturers it should be brought be- Gpemracisse sus The beach is not so crowded as the pier, | fore some commer At Mr. M. Ho ENGRAVER & Drs s Jewelry for Loueville, Cairo and St. 3NER IN re.) NERAL, x to St. Lovis in aig pl fp | Having been induced by a friend to visit the estab- ; . : ociation, to see if some | “Manufacturer and Inventor of the new, improved | Hahmené of Mr, Tobias for the purpose of trying hi it csr aa rac ocementsonptaticn Waeb po illips: Dnpue oyega gente Pes 1F seipally, [ believe, because there is nochargs | steps cannot be ta it.?? Seal Presses, Watoh-case Engraver, Wood evan debt eT ha pair slightly ovlors —— an hour ores and eouthern piaces in the West 1s much less, while ETA ver, Music Puncher, Stencil Cutter, Copper Plate Engraver, Lithographer and Stenci! Cutter, is pre pared to execute engravings onany metal—on gold, silver. brass, copper, steel, &o.,inas good a work- manship as by any other establishment inthe United States. The subscriber feels confident that all or- re relief and gratifi- cation than any | have ever tried. My sight, origin- ally very good, was injured by writing and reading at night, frequently toa very late hour: but with the aid of these glasses | oan study almost ax Inte ne ever, and that too without the ae | have previous ly suffered. JOHN WILSON, il be opened for the season on b psy ong In Monday. the St of May the distance is irom to 100 mules shorter than From the West these on each succeed * | connections are ceually close and satisfactory, er- fhrougnont the season, fine Band of Music will | Sounechces oo” Cane as) A. M. ard the Dancing Saloon will be free | "iSE") Aeare chocked through to all points. visitors, FE 1G i Thronshout the last season this admirable Peas- | . THROUGH TICKETS sold at lowest rates at for going upon it; and it is, indeed, a very —— place. First, we thread a camp of Free Love in On athing machixes, just now not in use, which | *2¥*, people. we are assured charge of them, the afternoon © preximo, when, the shortesi of clher rout —The Cleveland Herald * PS og Lg n those daily in gontact the amphibious party in | Wt! this moral Free-love leprosy at Berlin, little , iis ent body's aaa heap deeam of the foothold gained in Erie county, O. be iv attendaney tosil res i ; dik Four acres on the Heigh!s—as lovely a spot as | ders entrusted to him will give perfect satis{action, i jen" jen gave universal satisfaction, and was | Camden Station and at Washington, D.C. ane =o Yaar who will read novels, and | nature boasts—is now devoted to the wasps of | or no charges made. ® Deo. ne Commussioncer Gen'l Land Ofioe, | Bre Sained by inany thousend persons of both sexes. DI sp penton voy ae Be Big Cm arg orn he upon the steps, or smoke cigars inside of | the association. When the «Water Care’? was FFICIAL, and en EL OCK SEALS. Thavo used Mr, Tobias’s Spectactes for three or | E:ncovrazed bs. the patronase then bestowed on | Sev Uh ems’ stn Ove ‘Cumberland or - oma. . consumed, the fraternity gathered in the barn | OFFIC cH 3 VER CALS: | four months, and take great pleasure in saying that a rigent henge ane eee ided wel hice | land, and resuming next morning by Whi Ling ‘Ac- Some of these have white, and some spotted | which was temporarily fitted up. Since then, WOOD ENGRAV 1c PUNCHER am muuch pleased with them. J have been much | 1r [he Sous ee ynnot fail to delight all visitors ocommodation train, ieav:ng Cumi ats and lawning:, creating the idea of their being the | ¥atious shanties have been erected, and building SRA K, * | benefited or them. GEO. P, SCARBURGH. i fol.owing rules must be observd by all their Oakland st 19.50, sweran habitations of some tremendous female, who is | 1% Progressing with such rapidity that five houses COPPER PLAT RAVER, May 5th, 1856. FOK WAY PASS 5 patron : : ; beriand Accommodation Train at 7 A.M. mift, No political discussions whatever willbe per- mill stop at = Sissons ast of Cumberiand, aut af ‘Od. Hoss will not be admitted, unless 2ecompanied bo mg ogy tA ann Or Geen. ‘Train lenves Wheeling st 8.59 A. M..and Accommo m2-ly LITHOGRAPHER, &o., &., &e. AGGAGE EXPRESS OF FICE 54 D Srxesr, not able to get her skirts, and the bend of her | B2¥¢ bees erected within four weeks. Active re artists measures are in progress to rebuild upon the site back, re At distances varying froma yard | of the “Water Cure” an institution to be called to amile from land, there aro scores of these | Love Cure. Here persons of both sexes can I was recommended to Mr. John Tobias asa skilful optigian; andas | have eyes of remarkabie peouliari- ty, l'was cratified to find that Mr. Tobias seemed to comprehend them by inspection and some slight . he by ther ; vehicles. The one with blue wheels, from | come, and, finding theirafiinities, pair with eac Adhetwinnl Tee's (atert rentine Gis: Sige thot suits mao admirably AEE BUT LEN. | gata Ne mmeziened person permitted to enter the | G70 feaves Cumberiaud St 8, reaching Baltimore which those screams are procecding, is our's, | other. ‘Thuis iy the treatment, and we proclaim 6 subsoriber, Baggage Agent for Baltimore| July ll, 1366, rorne public will, at a glance, comprehend the ne- | 869 P. M. Th and Ohio and Washington Branch Railroad, hee opened an office, at the above piace, for the acoom- modation of the public, where orders can be left for for Tommy is now taking his anti-dyspeptic, | it, disgusting as it is, that the good le of aud uadac and shout thet ace digtincigingts nerthern Oblo may know the full alent of this of a fawn color, aud elderly dippers in blue moral pestilence, Carriages ron to and from the WastinsTon, Aug. 8, 1855. Having been for yoars under the necessity of hav- two sets ol ean poten for use in daylight, and one 3 fo cement ef these recula- ON THE NORTHWESTERN VIRGINIA Seat chtwill bethe business of the poucs ofi- | BRANCH, between Grafton and Parkersbar a4 cers who wil! always be in attendance: sencers Will take the Express westwardiy Office open from 7 o’clock a. m. to 10 o’clook p. m., fg except Banter 7 to 19 o’clock & m.,2 o’clook to ce, <s on a the use of Wagons to convey Baggage or Packnges | for lamp-light—I procured one set from Mr. Tobias MP S& JUENEMANN, fhe Mail eastwardiy. tis a very favorite amusement to watch thom | Separtaree arclordaily scevr eae ees to and from Railroad Depot, Steambonts, &e..or for which anawered both purposes. I have used his for Sr prisaml ths Ploneare Garden. Tho FREDERICK TRAIN starts at ¢ P.M taking hands, and dancing on these yellow | tion numbers abont thirty, and an accession is to | “Gave coer Tres Oncaea oe eee os,,, | Severs! months, and find them excelion on the corner of 4th and E sts.. ing Bt WAY stations. Leaves F redert ¥ 0 et acz-im d Capito: Hill, A, M., arriving st Baltimore 12 noon, SELLE sands, while the white waves list, as Shak-| be made of about forty witl TTS ILL TRAIN leaves at 5.48 ald pee speare.—doubtless with Pargate in his eye—| months. This association. b in the next six ent 01 a r called - M HN M. MoCLIN1OCK Mr. J. Tosias. Sir: The pair of Spectact % AR LE WORKS, A. M., anc 5.15 P.M. ves Elhoott's Millis at? has before described. The Aze of Freedom, issued weekly aud notouly | BeeKaxe Axent Baltimore and Ohuo Ratiroad, furnished me yesterday are parsing eoataeory M* yd eae AU Nvand? P. M., except Sunday. here is a sti i ‘ i . | sent to such ax order it, but i ipped at night e. ‘They aro very decidedly the best I possess, yM. RU - alk, Oh eucigeaed <nnmne and. shifting | wider the doors of the villagers, and ett upon | pligiore er ermine. Varnington orgoinst@ | aad Lam the owner of eight or, hive prire, carciuly ARTIFICE RIN MARPLE, Reh micrention, fie, he mee” eunes selected in different places and ifrom opticians reo- ended to me on acoount of their professional fianding in France, mon ge and the United oar Lhave also pleased with your remarks and di- rections on the treatment of the eyes, for the pur- pe % 12r 13th Streets North, ENGLAND, Agent, at the Ticket office, Os ee eens = peew oe eanaren City, . : " ie ton. . WM. 8. WOODBIDE, Invites public attention to hie Setegetve stow i$ jy 18tf Master of Transportation. Baitimore. wT laborate! ary 1 — = - _ -— TRUS in avarety of Marhles, together with s | []NITED STATES MAIL LINE sands. On one occasion, as Mrs. Harris was disporting herself, under the protection of the . ae Bite oF a RaTTLESNARE.— speckled awning, a male voice addressed her Passe see eae from without : “to away, you wicked wreteh!"? A fine child, three years old, danghter of our they will stop, by giving up their checks to agents on ean, ‘willl "have their baggage ren care of at this office, or at Baltimore ‘Sihoo, jo. 11 Bharp street, and noextra charge. a4 « | fetlow-citizen Dr. Dignowitty, was bitten by a pose of preeerving and improving the sicht. oice assortment of STATUARY, which for de- ONLY auGucsn cme < ene, Lc a directly, bad man!” rattlesnake on Monday forenoon last, and died ‘year 1858. by Eugene Dupay in the Clerk's epee a ae ot tee SS eek tore pesort- AND WITHOUT FAILURZ FOR BIGHT TEARS, FOR Madam,” replied the voice—‘madam, itis} within six hours thereafter. She was playing P Jantels, M: d Tomb- Y ND OREGON the tide—the nip-tide or the apring tide, or | with a brother a little older than hereell, @hes a BRooxLyn —— iystizeTion, | Sones at very low price. nnn See Som Ve Pe RATE ROAD. something, and Leannot help it; it has car- | the latter was bitten by a snake, and bis sister DUPUY’S t careful examination of Mie. J obias’s | _ Monuments of any design executed to order with — ji i sae t ting t it . irk ‘tuality and dispatch. lar Satie Ss, bth € Wth ef cach month, Beg aes anae,ting, ad ll | Spa fhe ae a ee New panrume gta Ta cetnd en atte | tng Wi graonn on Mare mre | Hutter Sein Devo ¢ * in ig one or olearnes: lishing, and 6: opt ha id dounel”” artery. Unfortanately Dr. and Mrs. Dignowltry th itoulariy. 4 to thone whens ae ; were absent from the house at the time, but an- ~* If you only dare.” said the wife.—“if you | other of their children, a boy about fourteea only dare so much as to lift the awning, I will | years of age, displayed great presence of mind —yes, I will—I will cry police !’’ and wish that | upon the oceasion. He shot the suake, washed em \cularly recomm: © to those whose merely optical peices of the eyes are in want of sugh auxiliaries. I consider, moreover, Mr. Tobias iy aaalified to determine the focus of the eye,both is optical knowledge ane cx perience and by FOR THE SEASON, our line. tions of various kinds have n_late! Please oall and make an inspection of our stock. trated on travellers bound toCA N. B.—Make a note of the address. fe 17-6m FORNIA, that the subscriber, ae Fay matinnzined or North River Fiaging, and every other work in Cartion.—So many frauds and cee ERR Li Azent for paseage by the U.S. M. + USARD’S QUADRILLES—The Cattle | ma. in the city of New York, feels it his duty to she ran up the step as fast as her bathing gown | the wounds of his brother and sister, made an state that Mr pobies has supplied rome of is M Siow Quadriile, (Bouef et Montons,) and caution all, a Se Caliborain, would permit, bolted the door of the machi incision with a ‘nife, causing the blood to flow tients with Ginssos, to their and my satisfaction the Zouaves Quatnile,(Storim of the Mala aa a cis Racmtobene at the U. & tls ase Gineed ooo machine, | freely, and used @ syringe with warm wa‘er. LEWIS BAUER. MD, || Keih)at the Musie Depot ol Coe more | Melting vie Pantie, Rateend ee as other ites and (she anys) fainted. But the man held on | ij treatment was successful in the case of bis gou, Bering Membor of the | sp WG tOTT- | ih New Vork ts authorised to passage, esperately, to the outside of the awning, had | prother, but, unhappily, the little girl in the ab- At The Com ole e ‘| re land; Member have onl his clothes taken to bim in the water, dressed, | sence of medical treatment, died as we have ety of Lon fon, and of the ee Rave oniy Oni ‘Boiered according to Act Congress in the “S “11 OWI Je taney TEREKT ey Jo COBO is Seg Bin ial < Sins Santen E ; Of the Medisal Seal ‘A RICE [ITTLE PIANO, in perfect order. for gan New York. a E. DUPUY, CHEMIST, ; Led which in at 177 West street, corner of arren streets and waded home stated within six hours from the time she wes 609 Broad: id New Y. ‘i nant hence of en is Gockioeent heres eee Piane Store. fronting on the North River, at the head of the Com- —— bitten. ‘This stroke is 2 very severe one upon wake New. Fewk. Winnchester, England, and Surceon of the B+ | + ww—PLANT UNDERTAKER, No. 418 7th wT Ole. Waeere tus ary Biaps come rrow.— | Dr. and Mrs. Dignowitty, as out of a large fam'ly —— oO. tion. « street, between G and H, keeps may sen over the Gomt There is an association in Philadelphia, com- Pp —— they had only one daught2r.—Teras Bioeth inthe anaoiaen pny wom Log pail needy Constantly ‘on ba ever atic re: moa foe ~ male’ RA For. posed of about thirty Germans, who aim at im- | 4*¢s¢r- reat difficulty in obtaining 8 oles that | Sees as Bie pee is char; iE STEAMSHIP COM} proving the breed of Canary birds, and last! 4,7 ‘The last Scalpel, in an article on: “djet,? Bold everywhere. m g-sm_ | Setiy adapted to tho weaknoes of my sight, “This in. Batont Corpse Preservers, ko. 2. His ¢ suy hour d ee a MAS af month they published their thirteenth an- | a- u new the position that the use of oil would de- mpuey MISS YUU AT HOME, rerpterers ba G 2 omen suman ts have got | of the day or night. Hacks furnished for funeraisat Ov of the Steamahs of Soret: arias nual report. From tiat it appears that the | crease the viotims of consumption nine-teaths, Do they misa you at home? more suitable Ginsses, ney are clear, okie si-like | lowest possible rates. apely if Prited Sateen fe of les yes: bird sales of Philadelphia are confined to Ger- | 4d that this is the whole se :ret of the use ofcod No; bore Proture they have that’s so near, and comfortable to my eyes. 1 wou!d commend him | (-pENCER’S HISTORY OF THE UNITED twiee esch month, on the arr mans, and amount to $40,000 annually, and | !'ver oil, quotes the following observation made And so life-like. they say that it’s yor to Spose Who from age or other PtP a Ary iy oa Ny) States being nearly completed, specimen of | yalof the United 5 Mail 8. 8. steam- three-quarters of that sum is derived from the | °Y,D*. Hooker: Mings voioe—and they hold it most dear. Siftcialsidinthisway. J.J. (NS. M.D. | Binding in Antique and Turkey Morocco, got up | ers, which leave New Orleans and New ie - “a c P ree 1. Of all the persons between the ages of fifteen By Sanps ’twas done in a second, WiLaineton, N.C., June 16, 1854. expresly for the work, can be seen at the office of | larly on 5th and 2!th of esch month ee A ihe sale ot Canaries. The common, or original | and twenty-two years, mote than one fifth eat no "Aul oomtone ait at persons who have had the sight oftheireyes s@ | the publishers, $99 7tn street petween Wand E:. ea sengers conbecting Vi8 P. = Comey, is of the least value, and sells <7 ut | fat meat. Its value to them cannot be reckon’d ead Me re of Giassce/ 1 would op 17-08 SANES ee: ae Say ipa have been inspected and ap; $2; the improved kinds bring from $5 to $10 a| 2. Of persons at the age of forty-five, all, ex- In any computation of pence. omtwhomte attain LA 7 ‘TO FEMALES— ‘ steamy Department, nd fUaranty speed piece, and are from Central rope. The great | cepting less than one in Atty, habitually use fat se.obeaia ensh G . won Be | hg ee av Soar ee Di ules proved bree él AMBROTY PES for 50 cents and urate ¥ R. SANDS’ GALLERY, ap lo Pa. ave., bet. 8th and 9th streets, N PERIODICAL AND NEWSPAPER POT, corner 7th and States Office SPA- for ey nN ew majority of these birds were obtained fromm Bel- | meat. gium, where they are bred in houses by the | 3 Of persons who, between the ages of fifteen peasants, who raise them as a pastime. They and twenty-two, avoid fat meat. a few acquire an rc > ite for it, and live toa good old age, while are what are callod‘long’’ and “short’’ breeds. | 3PPette | tion di & : Hinds of the long breed are procered fremtHrus-|tuitoare Cn ne Phtnials bplete emaies exclusively trea ic Tes for Formals Ders ements fi Railroad (<7 miles long) is oom- Aterceatsgit ace Sh A | pe ee al 4 noe d th board, nursing and vo | Vek ‘throne ay pore are rovided with rd, nurs exclusive i Pasamma ot Reveompany's M ¥ ved at company satg arouse pariciar Ft tuotptpoutes. | Sipsuee“Thetmmmey ad a Now Vora cover — in a as ¢ ao grasa ted eee i h fi ) ‘ : : opie or vpn lay 8, fol of the trip. sels, Antwerp, and Dietz, w ere they sometimes 4. Of persons dying with the phthisis, between rene: Richie Rent Fe uneq: —_- my Address Ui ‘O18, No, 120 west mgt: 24 Oana Screamers are in port Lime obtain extravagant price. Their cost depends | the ages of fifteen and forty-five, nine-tenthsbave | mal if He W. D. SHEPHERD. _ Ted different opticians without PIANOS —Four second hand Pianos, in kod | 50% the reute ts entwrely relesblo—ne thil- pon the color aud shape, the pure yellow be- | never, ma ages na ee believe as much or | [ROOK-BINDING AND PAPER-RULING ri Perfeotiy fitted to my eyes. Post order, for sale very cheap at the Mu years e mort esteemed e . ead. ‘made two pars especially 1 same day they ar- ‘the purpose of breeding, sud pfcuptincns sot a | Mette of the foregoing as he chooses. ‘The statix- ton lm Tuomas, to serve fectiy. | —*” ___W: 6. | tics mentioned do not bold yood. Southeast corner of ith and D streets, LA ee ears are Lp eee ate eae $30 a pair. The short breed is raised by the $$ ple of the Hartz Mouataia. Next to the Oxisanxs.—Dr. Hall says, onions are one of the gian, tbe Freneb bird is most prized. Yrrost antritious, healthful, and detestable articies - - of food found in our markets. A few grains of @ Crockett, « ne of the murderers of | roasted coffee, eaten immediately afterward, ora md __W.G.M Dy En ig DSA EXPERIENCE ! By the author of “Ds assets oe Shepart by onsh ceeeener ont whe ir. OOORS 1 ot Te eg =." od by =~ aay Spar SR pu | AER Tes ae | eevee na ees oe CHILDRENS TAMBORINES, for dancing, eH o_o ELLIS'S, ap? and Sistionery Store. ASHIONABLE PERFUMERIES, from the best houses, , neer the corner of 13th Eerie rad GIBBS, aoe tae ime oF ett C.L.BAR , adrum, of Atlanta, Ga., has plead | teaspoonful or two of vinegar swallowed, re- , —" a jnoves at once the odor from the breath.’