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ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) inserted three times for $1 every other day or semi- weekly, 25 per cent. advance; once a week, 50 per cent. advance. VOL. XI. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1858. NO. 1,675 Tr7-Pestemstors who sot as agents Wilbe al. owed a commission of 20 cents. ————EO List or Parexts.—The following is the list Municipal Affairs—The Polls. Misoellaneous. For Rent and Sale. Boots, Shoes, &c. of Patents issued from the United States Patent : pero = = DWE cSOF W NGTON CITY, 2 LECTION NOTICE.—Th ters of the *OR SALE—A comfortahe FRAME DWE 'U THE LADIES OF WASHING 3 Office, for the week ending June 1, 1858—each its Hreoinet, Fitet Ward,are hereby notified Taxascny Deranrwent,) F LING HOUSE, with back building attach a Having been caper = manufacturing i : that an elec ion will be held at the Wood Office of ny 15, 1858. woodhoure, ania pip of excellent weteron the Misses’, ar d Children’s thoes for bearing that date: Mr, G.I. MoGiue, onl street, between i3th and 2th | Notick 13 WERERY GIVEN that sealed proposnlx premures, and siv"stova the west ade sth siren beeper ty is past 3) pagre, We ought toate Pig oe tenes of Spartansburgh, Pa-—For mn- peg ee I SI June, for Mayor, Will be received at this Department until the lath | W8!_ between Land M north. ‘The Lot bas a front nnd Gan aotety hem THE GRASSHOPPERS IN TEXAS—THE PROSPECT THERE. We publish below a letter, obtained by re- Quest, from an able lawyer in Texas, who is well known in this city. Judge Paschal has now resided ten yenrs in Texas, which is now OFFICIAL. lsrmen, three Mem- Of 32 feet 10 inches by 116 foet deep, ton wide alley. | hed say that we do; which you oan prove i . : Thomas P. Akers, of Lexington, Mo.—For tel- | bers of the Board of Common Council, and one As- | day of June, proximo, for the issue of any portion, ‘This property ean be bought on teasonalie terms by bd ciViug ou works trial. ¥ oacan i (atall tumee) attracting so much attention, giving a portion Indie: , 08 ie t Sessor. ‘The voters of the above precinct are also | or the whole, of four millions of dollars in Treasury | application ininediatels to [yw EBR, No. 10 rig See ey rnoipal Shoe Stores in Was! CU he te es ephonic indicators for steam boilers. requested to vote for or against the propriety of in- | x J = story) 7th ae. ma sd Nigton ett, the Shoes so well-known as J. W. of his time to writing for the press and aiding | Peleg Barker, of North Adams, Mich.—Forim- | creasing ths funded debl of the city. with reference | Nts exchange for gold coin of the United States 2 McCanly & Philadel mike. apai-ly to develop the resources of that rapidly grow- | Provement in machtve for elevating, measuring, toa suppry of water, = = : deposited with the Treasurer of the United States, FW AND VE y DESIRABLE THREE. } oe . police " A segistering and bagying grain. lis to be opened at 7 o'clock a.m.and close | the Treasurer of the Mint at Philadelphia, the STORY BRICK DWELEING HOUSK prRunas: TRUNKS"! ing State. He is one of the editors of tho] “Aivert Belteley,-of Boston, Mass.—For 1m- ock ple GEORGE EMERSON, ‘Treasurer of the Branch Mint st New Or eans, or | A’? PRIVAE SAL Us erent | ice ueaderst bide seoie tani seenameaiee bi Southern Tatcltigencer, wn influential polit- | proved lattice Irow fence . LF the Assistant Treasurers at Boston, New Vork, | $MCEYS3 Rem and vs we undersizped has now, end constantly hoops teal journal, which publishes much valuable , Arend D. Holiens, of Newburgh, N. ¥ raphe ma 23 Commiamoners. | Charleston, or St. Loms, within ten days trom the | coptan eleven rooms. tw % SEX tomes Teather as a z mproveinent in plate holders for photographic ane Saora neeeptance of such proposals, under the authority | Aud furnished throughout with al the mux KUNKS AND Fi) lecal, statistical and legal information. cameras LECTION NOTICE—To tHe, VorrRs oF ofthe act of C ted bie wbihor ovements—eae and water, furunce, range, ne aid Wood-Box TRUNK: Those looking Westward, (and who does not?) Wm Boyd, of Washington, D. C.—For im- | £4 tnx Ssconp Preeivcr or THR First Warp. act of Congress entiti aot Ce Sernorne situated on nerie M street, betweeu 9th an y APESTRY CANVA “ M PY . | Notice is hereby given that an election will be held Will be giad to learn from such an observer that | Prox" "Gechanism for operating semaphorte sig- | Oy Monday, the7th day of June, ie5t, at the corner the injury to thé crops is only partial, and the Matthins W. Baldwin, of Philadelphia, Pa — of 2ist any streets. for Mayor of tha city. and for one member the Hoard of Aldermen, three mem- rospects of that great State s ida For improved attachment for watches, toascer- | poet te hati og Common Counc nal one An: bea nay Breat State so very Promising. | tain the time without looking at the watch. * or for sa:d Ward. Our residence there years ago, convinced us, Wm P. Chadwick, of Edgartown, Mass —For The polls will be opened at 7 Se m. snd the issue of Troasury No approved 23d De- | jeth streets west. ne door eas! cember, 1857. ‘Terms easy and immediate p: The Treasury Notes will be issued upon the re- aeata ee cdlpt here of certificates of deposite with those wd officers tw the credit of the Treasurer of the United | JO# RENT—TWO ROOMS ia tye t by ING BAGS and SATCHEL; fi ANG BAGS an CHLLS; fine PHARNESS, WHIPS, &o. portof tre tree at the Fair of the Metropol ° States. Tliey will be mede payable to the order of Wal 4 i . tan Mechanics’ Institute for 1857 : i i i: "elo! 5 3, aliach, and immediate. tet t - Sole-leat that in many of its elements Texas is the gar- | improved mantel bar j clone a7 o'clock p.m.” CHAS. B DAVIS, aych bidder or hiddars ae shall agreoto make such { Apply a RICH AHL tACH. ape” | progam, & srestishicnedcmiite paaees tien spot of the world: Oliver Charter, of Bristol, Ct_—For improved WM. EB. PERKINS, exchange at the lowest rate of interest, not exceed- Gn a ee beat on oxhilation. To the Editor of the Star arr ry. ceckian of New York, N. Y.—For | —™*22 Commissioners of Election. | ine six per centum per annum, and wi'l carry suo RO PTER; icin mee Bh “gh BEET Tromas Saddler. Sditer o 2 , of 3 Ap — a = = * nhle tor 7 st ce . 8. Kine Ubserving many articles in the newspapers | !mprovement in lubricating car axles. ered plete y repeat pec or rag rate from the date of the certilioate of such deposite, ew county road, nent Kvek 0 ef the country respecting the devastations by See yg coe on eercencurs Steee Fer 1 the grasshoppers in Texas. and believing that Lata Boonies: and Jos F. the notion prevails that the crops have been a! aved ‘The proposals must state the rate of intetest without condition and without reference to other bids, and contain ne other fractional rates than otte- ui fourth. ore-half, or three-fourths of one per centumn, Bra the north half of 29, in Square 383, No. a0 3th Seeetome Cree clone Hin no per centum of the amount proposed to be ex- | on ad treet, between K and 1, sik the Torre, | _me-iy Washington, D. changed must be deposited with one of the treasury | meuts, consisting of fourteen Frame Houses, c — officers above enumerated, whose certificate of euch | tammiug fonr rooms each, Lots 1) feat deep. 0 G.D.HAN sachusetta avenues and 12th street (Wilkins’s) on Monday, the 7th day of Jun ?, for Mayor, one at. of St. Louls, | member of the Boartof Aldermen, and tire: t s e Mo.—For improved washing bine. bera of the.Hoard of Common Counail. Also, nt tho very generally destroyed in that State, I think James Cottrill, of Studley. England.—For im- | same time and piace, on the question of incressing 3t best to state that the accounts are greatly | provement in sewing needles. Patented in Eng- | the funded debt of the city, in accordance Pak the exaggerated. land Dec. 28, 1857 a resolution of the Councils, approved May Sth, Last October and November myriads of full | John 8. Davis, of Washington, Ohio —For im- ON. N. B.—Trunks Covered and every description of otf Repair eXoouled with nentnoss a: epatoh. LOTS No. ini JAS SoPOPR AM urch, for sie, RY d : ‘The polls will be opened at 7 o'clock », am..and | deposit must accompany cach proposal, acacerree, | Yards enclowed with ends house and ch 514 SEVENTR STREET 514 Ktown grasshoppers appeared in Western Tex- | Provementin barrows. ie ‘ closed at7 p.m. JOH’ BRANNAN, for ite fuik ° “* | back end of Lots, bounding oaa3’f TOBIAS, aa. Tie bo trent the Nacth t ‘a had D. O. DeWolf, of New York, N. ¥.—For im- ». E. SILLARD, or its fuiti'ment. Ifthe proposal is not aceepted, presents a rare oppurtunity t P s ee ee ernment; and LAG | ovement in sabing aitackenent ter barvestec, , Sah. W. OWE} immediate directions will be given to return sneh yes Of their own at OPTrician, evidently flown a great distance. They alighted George L. Dickson, of Carbondale, Pa.—For | Commissioners of Election, First Preciact, See- | dopoxite. nid the proposals be variant from the los given by the undarsiened, Of6oe Socond Story, three doors fréea in the counties west of the Colorado river, but | improvement in carriage broke ond Ward. ee _ Aste _ | provisions of the act of Congress, or of this notic . Pa si DALIT Opp Frtiows’ Hai. did not extend further south than Victoria, | Martial Dimoc k, of Mansfield, Conn.—For im- wy ECOND WAR D—Seconp Prectvet.—Anelec- | they wi | not be considered, ” Spectanies iene Seer, Sued te cuaey ounes upon the Guadaloupe. and Bastrop, upon the | provement in sewing machines. 2, {ign willbe hold at the southenst evrner of 12th | “Ali proposals under th's notice mnat be xesind. Sa Seine, sae nemo Colorado, nor further north than the San Ante- tclermersy Sigs of Montgomery, Ala —For protien Ie Mae er the Posed af | and insoribed on the vutside, “Proposals for Trea | ia 44 paqyhfOP8rS BACK great variety ; Cusmoramic Sleressonpes with 1688 uio and Austin road. - Ee tent RE ne ge | Aldermon, and three'memb. reof the Board of Com- | ury Notes.” ‘They will be opened at thisdepartmexr | —7! of superior and choice pictureson hand, Seeadver- As very little fall whent was sown in that re- |. Se ae ee het semprone rmon Counsil, Also, at tho same time and pinen, on | at 12o'elvck, m., on said Lith say of dune, I o stand, | tuxement in National Intelligencer. gion their ravages wero principally confined to Andrew b. J. Flowers, of Greenfield, Ind the question of irereasing the funded debt of the HOWELL COBB, buss T ib Pp P a 5 — | eity in accordance with tho joint resolution of the 2awtl . See r x Verne meTINDOIMALS. the gardens aml turnip fields. They perforated mprovement in barvesters. ; | neils, approved May thobtheIt-Ae ve | mus 5 ZawiléJune. ___ Scoretary of the Treasury, 5 Post Othe. Norroix, September 7, 1864. the ground in many places, causing the surface Philander J. Furlong, of Galen, N. ¥.—For The pdil« will be openc? at 7 *TATIONERY. A 2 2awhin™ Sin: The Speotacies you mnde to look like a sieve, deposited their egzs, and | improvement in bee hives closed at 7p. m. Ss — ? OTS.—F ale on reascnable | Very well, and seem to have improv ts Ess i LILDING Li For sale on rn nable ther | have intely tried feon afterwards died, becoming themselves a Heman Gardiner, of od ror. N. Y.—For W. P. SHEDD. Navy Derartuent, May 24, 1952, terms, three desirable LO'TS, 205, feet front by | More than any otver ti W. TAZEWRLA.. h harvest fo fowl! ic} - | improvement in springs for railroad cars. * ok ae » Seperato sealed proposals li be received at the coruer of Lith elreet wesc ard G sireet since esied = > : rovement in compound railroad axle. p.m. of Wednesday, the di une next, fur- | ofthe ety. MY ‘ bs - a The number of eggs which each grasshopper | ‘yin qerman. de Crsoutufield, Mich ,and S| (P\HIRD WARD-—Pinet Purcinct,cNotice ie mishing all the stationery that may be required by No. 2, odds Bur ha nos Writh his dosoriptioned these is said to deposit is incredible; and these my-| Perkins, of Pontiac, Mich —For improvement hereby given that an olection wili be held on | the Navy Department and the several Bureaus for ma2z2eoim - Pa focus. 1 recommons him : Monday, the 7th day of June, 1853, at the northeast corner of 7th and M streets, for Mayor of the city, the year cor tiads of eggs are so secured as to bid defianco | in smut m: hines to the coldest weather aud the greatest floods Micah Gil ing 6n the th June, 1859. mencing the Ist of Juiy, 1253, aud end Rak ANCE For WOOD AND COAL = » of Troy, I’'a.—For improvement | and for one member of the Foard of Aldermen, three | "All the articios Turmghed must be of tha best LOT pon Hon, steer tin yon m vacent | About five years age. | of rain. From the fact that the winter was ex- | in horse power mombers of the Boor of Common Couneil ard one | quality, delivered without delsy when ordered, and | LOT upon B, near 2 Dee Cherdk. Per terme | 27 Washington, a par eeedingly mild, a vast number batchel out 4G. Goshon, of Mercersburgh, Pa , and Wm. | Assessor for said Ward. And also, at the same tine | to the satisfaction of the head of the ofhes for which ober we which I us vd found H. CRAGIN, Georgetown. my decaving ; . heis skillful inthe preparation of Ginsses ores ; : tha gh, Pa F : | and place, ballots will be during the fali and winter, and hopes were en- | Bowers, of Chambersburzh, Pa. —For improve- | and pi mereasing spre nee the ques td a ines for cle: eg i tertained that the spring swarm would be | siti" machines for cleaning grain distribution of wal they are requircd. debt of the city fur the te t be required, each bidder for stationary must 3 3 + i 7 3 hb the joint | furnish with his proposal a sample of each articie ~ not too iar gone tu be benehtted by suoh ard. 4 : 2 < : Henry Goulding, of San Fiancisco, Cal —For fut rj i eed uth Mae tee = J. FP. MAY. comparatively small Crops were accordingly improvement in steam vaives. Pons wail beteee true ok ae er lseod me, ere uniformity in the proposals Hank forms Dentistry, &o. Lyxcueres, November 7, 1854. planted very early Benjamin J. Greeley, of Springfield, Mass — | at 7 o'clock p.m. wi!l be furn: to thore disposed to bid: and no a... ak From an examination of Mr. Tolan’ Glaawen, And. as the frosts and drouths of last year | For shoulder brace suspender. - WM. B td will be ered winch does not fails oontorin | Pe ooMts, Drecee git! be abcont from thin | {fom bis obecteations ond remarks, ean conv that very region, au unusual quantity Of wheat | EPIOVE HES. In Rtaln Ciena pe, EBECHINES. Commissioners of Eleotion First Precine . price is nam ed for an return the let « ¥ of th 1, = : ; e for any one article. Lyxcnecne, November 10, 1854 was sown uch corn was also growing where thenry patch, ef Bicekbaveny SX Pot | tay : mi Third Ward. He will al mg. “ ; . professional datie buoyant life preserving state-rooms for navigable Bonds in sufficient amount, with two or more ap Mr. John Toinas, having jurmahed me with Gine- the grasshoppers hatched into fuil life. Ovi : 7 his othce for larger aud more commodious rooms in tl # : : vessels. NO THE VOTERS OF THE FIRST PRE | Pinta wri be paired arte pers tor ipeeaene, | another loca itye-of which due nutice will be given, Saviee satterenh qrentis trove acdaret nett Their first appearauce is that of an innumer- | “David D. Hammond, of Duxbury, Mass.—For | 1, CINCT OF THK, FOURTH WARD NO. | contracting. ‘The authorized names of the aureties | _MAdL-Ts life.) it aflurds me the ‘highest pl able swarm of fleas; so incalculable that it is | improved windlass Monday BOtn bes Orin bet or Rc V5 Maseae | 18! will be given, as also satisfactory testimonials HEUPLASTIC PROCE Loonsider him askil!ful praction! no ¢xaggeration to say, that a bushel tub| Francis W. Hamilton, of Conshohocken, Pa.— | Munday. the thday of June, 1350 at No. #5 2 wes", | (2 ivifi! the oontraot, must acoompany the Wid, oth Ctburnas iN IMEROVEMENT IN A usayares to Sid Sheek, WE Beet Oe amght entrap a million. True to instinct, they | For improved combined washstand und night | f. Mayor of the oity,and for one member of tha | & ke depart nat Socorien to ecli'the fiahtebor- MECHANICAL DENTISTRY. ee ier of the, oufcrence. eat vegetation from their very first appear- | stool. ; . Board uf Aldorinen and three mombers of the Board | dering a greater or lace quantity af enol ted every | Dr. T.0, HILLS respectfully informs the public WibMine ron, N. C., June 27, 1854, ance, of course preferring that which is most — Ho per of ebay N.J.—For improve- oF Common Cougeal loc saad wee cago arlice Contra lor, a8 the public service may re- that =a how prepared to msert a Mex. J. Topias—Dra am happy to say that > : <t | ment in railroad car brakes " and piace. ballots will he received upon | auire. ull sette of TRETLH at reasonable rate <<) he Sp 1 ned from you Inet Ww tender and ewect. ‘heir marcb, at first, is Starcus L.. Ho:ton, of Claremont, N. H.—For Gucstion of increasing the fanded debt of the city, jal any article he required not enumerated in | on this improved plan. bea sonively catakcomnay. P'eseson mae conarin tee Ss . a 12 way; Sut) improvement in cooking stoves. x the contract, it 1s Lo be furmished at lowest mar- be _ Bias of | Visual range ol my eyes, ! have ueretofore found gr exceodingly slow taking all in their way; but | smpy cooking + Por im. | “lgaprroved ath May, hisg, Seuton oF he Coury | she contract, ich p tnetbo of Unelt supures & eanet aa is cailictiaues of tte ete as they grow iarger their progress is more| Wm. Howard, of Floshing, N. Y.—For im. | “iSapproved oth at soven o'ctook a.m. and | Ket Price, quality. perborki a emtivedy ites froma ioulty Te petting wlasses of, the proper foul @p- rapid, and it is very dificult, if not impos- | proved signal lantern. cloged at seven o'clock p.m. TATIONERY. tallie taste an! n e scoretionx of the od ok funr optawaener Lume Guiubelty ian bompioiete sible, to check their course. by ditches or other | | Jebm 3. Huzyins and Rowland Chapman, of JOHN DOWLING, Writine Paper of Linen Stork. can have any etleot upun it. Soeubeds bs teak tne Ghote bee Remnanel sok ee obstacles. Hard fighting, however, often does pent we C.—For improvement in hye Sreams folio post, blue or white, satin finish, f Ppp al pees tr aeoed ne deculed|y the best adapted to my eyesof apy | have auch to arrest their destructive ravages among | ©!ton seed plant j oners uifori: ‘Caminisaacsra nt Bisetion. lined, trimmed, weighing se ever yet used. Thos. James, of Canton, Md.—For improve- ream, seve whe are suffering with ill-adapted plates v respectfully ye K. B. DRANK, the crops. on he manufacture of b . VOURTH WAR D—Srconn Precixet—Anelee. | 5 ream heavy white laid despatch onp, baud im exive me acall, and J will teke great plen = Rectorof St. James’ Parieh. _ = ment in the manufa r POURTH WA pb PRE T | P p : au nd exhib to th pee f By much severe labor with sheets of tin. cov- Robert Jancevins, of Newark J.—For im- on will be held 19 the ianer t Sorat v ice stop ruled, weighing it pounds per ream, bod era FH i atime to thorn nepal Seaview bean babieet "y ie Sinnl 00 vinit the ortal wi tar, which s j * rove = ing a ‘a + bac ) west wing of the City Heli, on Monday, the perream * Ase ays aoe i hi tof Mr. Tobins for the purpose of tryang hoe = as at Oo ae hich bh fosiges would jump. proved self-adjusting and vibrating back band piles Mab edb be | fir'a Mavor,"one | 15 reamx inid hand made foolacap, ruled, "ius or | hes.as Lam the only Authorized agent for this pro shmeat of Bic. 3 = Ces ed ce A | sand from which they could no more extricate strap » : z Member of the E i three Mem White, weighing 13 pounds per ream, per reain Oth No. 2 =" 12 1 wWhice have ‘ded me more relief and ¢ themselves than a tripping politician from an) | Wm. B. Johns, of U.S. Army.—For improved £ Common Council ; also, at the | 10 reams Owen & Hurlburt’s wove foolscap Oren nlar tenet Za avenue, between ah One | ereen timnaes | bac ewer tack Mis cae erroneous platform.) by paddles and bushes, by | bedstead. . xco On the question of inereasing white, ruled, weixhing '2 pounds per ream aa eee Ally very good, was injured by writing and reading Bt ditehing around the garden, and other experi- Edward G Kinsley and Samuel A. W. Par- the city, in accordance with the of any other manufacture of equal quality, es night, frequentiy ton very late hour: nid of these classes I can study simost as iste as 5 of Stoug a —F i eC sils, oved M. th, ments, E have twice preserved the most of A ker, Jr., of Stoughton, Mass.— For hinge for da f the Councils, approved May oth, per ; : s hand made quarto po R.R. FINLEY HUNT, * id that too without the pain [ have previous- large garden. In their march, however, they | "Jane siecary, ct Coneine, N.Y.—For im-| The polls wil be opened at 7.1, and cloned at? T white, weiciung BM pt . DENTI cskero, SbuN Witton, x John MeCarty, of barine, N.Y. or tm FRANCIS MOHUN ream No. 319 Penne: nia AVOnne, tec Gen’! Land Off often come as a conquering army. They enter | proved horizontal water wheel, ==) HH A GH ie reams extra superfine, blue or whites fad or | Will perform all operations belonging to his Deo.1t one aa jos. a field of corn—half a dozen “‘axeiwen”’ will Eli J. Manville and Samuel G. Blac GEORGE 8. GIDEON, Wove 4to post, ruled, weighing 8} pounds per Profensioa at lus oid established office, as above, [have used Mr. Totuas’s Spectacles for three or fasten around a luxuriant stalk and sever it | Waterbury, Ct.—For improvement in Commissioners of Kiecticn Second Precinct ream, petvean|) Soe -P t eat pleasure in saying that 2 , 1 four months, and take creat p. in saying ith th vthness of a knife blade; a thou- | Tatus i Fourth Ward. | 20 reams best yellow or buff, envelope paper, royn', ch ‘pleased with them. { have been mech with the smoothn ni! ade; a thou ine = a i rat DENTISTRY, 1 am much pl p ; Pure ; F. W. Michel, Wm. C. Willcox and Henry T = —- 7 Hat, weiehing 4 pounds per ream, per ream DR. STEPHEN BAILY. benefited by them, GEO. P. SCARBURGH., sand of the voracious pests now fasten upon it, Miller, of Utica, N. ¥.—For straw and wood F TH WAR D—Fiast Preeinct election | 4 reams Vest super royal writing paper, do ‘Ounce Hosket Paneer Came i and devour the fallen iendrils in a single mir- averahae ees Se PO ee 1 House; £ oe bee French sto post raied, an Three doors from lath ‘Stree poo recommended to Mr. Johp Tobias.sea skilfal ute, They march from northeast to southwest, | “'Elmon Packer, of Maltimore, Md.—For im- | {fila Meee Heth serastrects east, Capitol G0 coppiag or tinspe paper, ¢iopost. ac — eptguar andes l have epunatanmemereman and if the advancing column is too narrow to | provement in seed planters Mayor, one Member of the Board of Aldermen. and | ip do ‘So do fooiscap, do “ BAILY boge lea: o,to inform the public that ty, | was gratufied to find that Mr. Tobias seemed to cover the entire field the residue awaits an-| Chay. H. Perkins, of Putnam, Conn.—For im- | three Members of. the Board of Common Council, | 139S.eets tect tracing paper, 49 by 27 inches, Fe fe rren at al! hours. at his office, located asabove; | coinprehend them by inspection and some slight Swiai : and one Assessor for said Ward. Also, at therame per sheet | He feels assured that an experience of fifteen years’ | measurement, and he has made me a pair of other division, and perchance may escape alto- | proved machine for making horse-shoes. time and piace. on the question of increasing the | 190 yards tracing cloth. eraquare yard | Practice, with the inrze nomber of patients,andgreat | Glen that suits me admirably. A. BUTLER. , gether. Silas S. Putnam, of Boston, Mass.—For im- | finded deot of the city, in accordance with the joint | 10 theeee Leo Sapared parckinele: ei by IBinches, | Fariety of difficult cases that he has treated succeas- | °Suiy 11, 1856. . ‘Their Eret coats are siziped : hee proved pump resolution of the Courcils approved May the 6th, ersheet | fly, wil enatie him to surmount any difficulty, Wasnineron. Aug. ®, 1858, tT ir first c ped: bu hen they Emmett Quinn, of Trenton, N. J—For tm- | fess. P Aieuans tiahing paper, Fore) pl ream | S%entific or otherwise, reiating to the Teeth. Hit Having been fer yenrs under tae pocesss 'y of hav- Kare grown to about the length of two inches | .,ocemeni in pamp buckets The polls will be opened at 7. m.and closed at 7 | iuiquiren puteut boring paper, medium, peraann | O#" experience conbrinine the opinion of mang met | ¢witcnt of gitsnee one or use in daylight: an ‘one they shed this and take beautiful white wings yor, W. B. TOD NM Ld i " ominont in the profession, and especially Drs. Harris | for iamp-licut—I prooured one set from Mr. Tobine up us which they rise to a great height, as ne pecans Le creel ea etal dt $.¥. McNAI ea bis it? irons cdium to ant a 1D. Sod J. and 1:. Varnly, has ied him, long eince, todis- | which aaswered oth purpoase. I have used hie Jor ug re Jette * improved truss pads. WM G. BUSEY. Mis,” Ieum me —— ., Gard a!l mercurial preparations for filling Teeth, also | Seyera! months, and find them excellent. the autumn they eame in whirling columns, Abraham Rodisill, of York, Pa.—For im- eiactton Pie pee i = per sioct | all Kuamels, Gutta Percha, india Ru:ber, and Ce- . EDWAKD STUBBS, looking like a snow storm under the sun, and | proved smoothing tron . Pe Se te Ral a Pe ni Ward. He a et oe Pion | menta for tne Soaet notice of Comtinecns San Of Department of take their course to the northeast, but where | | William Sellers, of Philadelphia, Pa —For | — 7 Se EY I Ke ‘do do card size, er 570 | recth, and thet Porosian, mounted on Gold Piste. | sary. romas. Sir: The pair of Spectacien you “ Asse z improved lathe for turning metal shafting IFTH WAR D—Sgconp Precixct.—An Elec Tie) pat Joth lined envelopes, 2 ty & ade ts the only reliabie substance that can be Worn in the furnished me yesterday are culariy they alight observations in natural history have David W. Bhdeend Wo. A. Mere of Bal- tion will ba held at the School-house oorner «f | ‘4 patent cloth -lia Pons Fe ieee Th o | Mouth, 38 was most conclusively shown by the inst eg oy orev" decidedly the best | possess, not been sufficiently critical to tell us. Thus | inate Mad oF a eeititemaat beast south D and Sd streets east. Capitol Hill,on Mun- | 4. 4, ao do., She by 5% do.’ peraco | AmMerioan Dental Convention. : Lam the owner of eight or nine pairs, carefully far I have not heard of their alighting in the Weariee <. nee a Chetaan. Mae For | {%¥: the 7th day of June ease, for» ela a 20 do lo do, Faby xdo, do a nega h be fatters bumeeit Logging | long. wert, | selected in different pisces and ie Tee. spring aiter pitching their fignt, until the | improvement in gas retorts ic; ohtee Biante Commons Couniliand ean aeoee: | 10i00 heat butt envelopes, Government reer, om; known to his numerous, friends ‘and patrons o bes Sa ee eS ior rofeatira present year, when, about the first of say & 8 | satramilton 2 Smith, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For | sor for said Ward. Als ak She eats ee 5,00 best buff envelopes, Government pattern, letter sonrelbe rater tamente the opt Tinve toon eles pieced wah poor vommtsant at nortber blew down a few billions of them three | improvement in threshing machines ebt of the Gite ‘accordance with the joint re BIZe. per 1.00) ESTIMONIALS: rections on the treatment of the syee, for the pur- miles north of the city of Austin. They made| James Spear, of Philidelpbia, Pa—For im- {ation of the Councils: approved May 6. 1ese, 6,000 best heavy white envelopes, hand-made, From the late Reotor of the Church of Epiphany© | Dose of preserving and improv © sight. cotton and whext, and passed on to a more ree eens oe! ve ame bOrS 1 NSF Pot JOHN W. VAN HOOK. “"" partment to lave the liberty of selecting from | MY esteem ior you personally, aud my confidence tt ROOKLYN ORTHOPARDIC [heTITUTION, improved spittoon THOS. HUTCHING Jentist. Th 0 t BI northern or eastern clime. It would be an in- | ““siward W . Stephens and Richard Jenkins, of JOSEPH M, ADAM ail the different kinds manufactured,) Dr uas Ravelicen Nighipaatigitoie Limes ne LPTs 1B: teresting inquiry to know whether they will | Covineton. Ky bor " u pr ruler of Election, Second Preeint per ross | may receive tho patronaxe {row iy fiekes cad the | After most careful examination of Nir. J. Fobias’s r 6 inquiry ¥ Covington, Ky —For improved rollers for railway . I oi 2 Ward. 100 cards Perry’s pens, resorted, perenrd | MA&y receive tho patronaxe from my friends and Giasses, | am enabied to testify. that their alight before autumn. bare r —_ : Fitth Ward. _ 15° ‘do ongineers’ pens. go pablic that your skill eo well d Clesrness, polishing, and exact © From my observations these general facts} John I. Stewart, of East Boston, Mass —For | Gre VENTH WARD-—Sxcoxp Paacixet—Notice raphic pens, do Washington, Aug, %, 125500 sw ta OM, them particularly Tecommendable may be adduced imp: aed, repented yas = — bekl on Meee ine nee ee Lect en as ee siz*, with silver soins eee jo SS, TESS. Ww. . morely optioal impairment of the eyes are e ventot , Pa c =} a ore 3 “ties t nday, ven » Le fn = / 1 su re 5 » Mi. Totass I. That the grasshoppers or locusts only ap- | Jac Sor Vemastneeaeat Go Vel Leeann | Lie slitoe bettas Ban ete Mayrard & Noyes’ binck ink in bottles, . | Fremoneof the oldest Gris im Haltimore, Mesers. | FST) Sualihed to determine the foous of the eyesore pear periodically ; they have appeared in Tex- ) \/ of { Cincinnati, Ohio —For | €it¥, and for one member: fthe Board of Aldermen, per auart | saving employed Dr. Stepnes Bary, Surgeon Den | by his optical knowledge and experience, and by oa om 45 , S57 George Thompson, of Cincinnati, Obio —For | the members of the Board of Common Council 33 quarts best London copying ink, Arnold's or Per- ving emplos ;Stephea Baily, Surgeon. cuceh et nin enbaianher.” Ga ‘Sddition, 1 oun further their « Suk a Hoes adi pila ead re improvement in machinery for hoisting and low- | nnd one Assessor for said Ward. Algo, at the same | trys, per,qvart | tat, of Waahipgton city, to execute fur me aa im i their eggs hatched the succeeding springs, the | ¢; ods, &c { 2 0 sad dimouit piece of work, which he did te | State that Mr. Tobias ins suppized some of my ps- time and p'nee, ballots will be received on the qu ‘y's. ft ‘di cme dozen vunce bottles Perrine, Guyot & Co.'s su | Porta: young swarws disappearing in May. : f - those whe trom age or other infirmity require ar- superior Dentist; he made a set of porcelian teeth | to the = 3.3. SIMKING MD. ee Ps tients with Ginsses, to their and my satisfaction. Tyler, of West Lebanon, N. H.—For im- | tion of increnging the funded debt of the cityetn Acs perfine carmine. Pe ae ee eet tka ieoet Seateratehed eens ee LEWIS BAUER. M.D. 2. iheir destruction is limited to the narrow | prov atin water wheels. oordanse with the joint resviution of the Councils, | 200 swan quills, best quality, — per 1 | College of Baltimore, inled after repented triaiz. te Physician and Su eon, Borlin; Member of tt districts, where they alight in the fall, and| D. B. Waite, of Spring Water, N ¥.—For im- aegrored May &, 1258. a” 1.00 quills, No #0, opaque or clarified, do perform the samme work entisfactordy, it gives iat oyal College o: Surgeons, England; Member ; , ein Garvest he polls will be pened at7 o'clock a, m., and | lin crow or brandt quilis, do ors m ct : ‘ of the Medical Society of London, and of the even there the devastation is not general, as | Prevement in harvesters : losed at 7 o'clock, p_m. 75 dozen red tape, No. 15 to 25, perdozen | great pleasure to express my entire confidence an¢ Pathological Society of New York; iste Sur many of the crops escape. For example. the Caleb Warner, of Washington, D.C —For im- | 0% "WOODVILLE LATHAM, Gdoxen uit tee’ * - h estimation of his professional skill. Seana gm 9 Royal Orthopacdio Institution af de a th alps a d ae h ke Provement in machines for working marble. HLA. C 4dozen penknives, Rodzers’s best, pearl handles, | Baltimore, Jan.12, 1857. HARMANN BOGS, Wanchester, Kneiand, ad Surgeon of the B, posit Chelz ogee ia the sandy and chalky |" Chas. H. Weston, of Nashus, N-H.—Fos jim- JOD. STEWART, large size. four biades, per dozen seat ' O, institution. lands, mostly about water courses, avoiding | proved spoke shave. ma 3I-te Commissioners of Election. | 4 dozen erasers, large size, ivory handles, in cases, | Bxtract froma note received from the late Hon, Joke Nonvoux, Va.. July 27, 164. the black stiff prairies; and consequently, Henry tkinson, of Collinsville, Conn.—For | ———— —— Rodgers’s best, per dozen u/s Sanat Ave. 1244, In the experience of even two years, | have many crops in the latter eseape improvement in the manufacture of pliers al OMATISTS. 3 dozen pairs of shears, do ‘The h you made for me work admirably ; poth- | great difficulty in obtaining Spectacles that we 3 thee emi : " ; phe q © DIPLOM: aH 2 do 9-inch ivory folders, rity thy 0 ‘ tly adapted to the weakness of my sight. This in- 3. They are always limited to narrow dis- tomas H., John E., James F. and R. J. Wil- Feoene 1 do pairs of scissors, ing could be better. Very prey G Gonventense Br. Tobias essens to have removed t trict crops this only havi in- | *00, of Athens, Ga—For improvement in horse | | E. OWEN & SON, Military and Naval Merchant || 4° aka valores; OHN M.CLAYTON, | conven 4 ' “ ricta, the crops this year only having been in . ‘Tailors, No. 212 Pa. avenue, hnye this day received » —- the present by the substitution for me of better su jured in a dozen wesiern counties, and not to- | Power = their first invoice of the new AMERICAN DIP- | 2 de saud boxes, eocon wand, ‘Fe thore that seek relief from the maindies of the | morssuitable Glasses. They sre ciesr, ohrystal-like tally destroyed in any one county retnent Ta iilitone deen E> Miss.—For im: | TOMATIC BUTTONS, gotten up by themselves | 2° Sees ae . i can cheerfully recommend Dr. =. Baily ass | and comfortable to my eyes. 1 would commend him . ement in millstone dress. ja a 1 2 They i c artinant of State, 2 i. They always disappear early in May, leav- P P Ambler, Jr, of Trumbull Ct . assignor to ect ibite hart Wianaeaaa ha i int ing time to replant; and if there be one or two} F P. Ambler & Sons, of Bridgepo.t ‘ ry : do wafer stamps, ivory handles, for oue of my familie. nud plugged, several teeth for | tificial sid in this » Cl—For | are now prepared to furnish Umifi a , f, and the work tas Ali stood for more tha Wiuxine ton, N. C., June 16, 1854. i; i 10 do biaek lead pencils, Paber’s best, as- sereett. ROBERT T. NIRON fae tal cha cath ciice eee geod rains a fair erop is certain improvement ta the construction of wooden sac- | matic Corps at the shortest notic d, do ten years, “RTT. s To ons Who have se 81) OlT Cy e6 F 3. Tam told, ths as fucclbiae weeks | ala teen der banscos cago. Approved stvies. maiseoim 1. go pat KC orioan drawing pencite,as: pnt ff iBg,¥& Cont of the M. 5, Ciurot South, pred as fe require nese ot inceee, I woud where they appeared some years ago, they do Blizer Barnes, of Dorchester, Mass . assignor ~~ “GARRIAGES. do a Tecomm: Mr. pers 5 3 - y . ‘ i We, t jersigned, having had occasion to aval | from whom to obtain such Glasses as they may re- not now appear, so there is little danger ot to Edward Crane, of same place—For improve- nvite the attention of members of Con- : do red lead penous> <0 Plies bose os ine mire, an ho has auited ine with a pair of Sprothoing their becoming # fixture in any one localtt ment in railroad chairs . gress, strangers and the public genergily. 3 ¢ a beeches aeorted z Surgeon Dentist of this forafarand near sight. My sicht has been impair ' J bien ig oigs Mager a cag Leonard Bellingrath, Jr, of Fayettesville, | to our iarge and supeuor Aseortment o ares ¢ comand.’ ant of his operations on our Very much by & service of years in the Post Ofhce Take Texas as a whole, there never was a] aia, asxignor to Duncan & William, McLaurin: | CARRIAGES TONS, ROCK sa eae creat so epi) poe berth fegu:red me to be on duty is that See thi year Our Sate Rae da ea | and Jaumes W Strange of same place —Forap: | AWANS BUNGLES ke 82 all mnutecuced |. a, pestis tent nc Ham Go | iniwhion he perform the troet Ushemte aed dient | fie Lused butone fight. | W.A- WALKER, in that State this year. Our State has an area | paratus for distilling turpentine 2. ° _|2 do Hatechers & Fry’s patent do lo in whi perforins t 4 ° fh = of 250.000 sc prvcechyheoth and the grasshoppers Wy 8 Sewn et Washington, D_€ , assignor to Old carriages taken in part inex-15 46 _gticke nest Indix inks per stick } oporstions in Denial Surgacy ard worespect{ul’y re. Derantwent oF INTERIOR, May 2, 1855. have not partially covered a ¢ pe of 10,000 | himself and Joseph Kent, of Baltimore, Md — |“ Carnazes of every deseription built to order. and | 9 pounds extra superfine scarlet sealing wax, commen: him to the conhidence and patronage of the | From netural defects and the unequal range of my Lice, square miles. Tho wheat crop is already being | Fr improvement in stoves. n LIC. hich we uder hi ti rthy. , | have been compelled to use cinsnes for seve- ell and promptly done at short per tae pabiic. of which consider him eminentiy worthy. | eyes. 1 z . Tuomas U. WaLrter, Architect U. 8. Capitol. Taiyears. | have tried different opticians without inervetted, sad tase han ting Be: Augustus C. Carey, of Ipswich, Miss , assign- Pa. avenue. south side, between Vth | 8 be ee ae a = wanmae Mon "D.vof Washinton, D. Ghtaining glaence perfectly Aitted te ony oven. Focr ‘ et We GAG SE b, of improvement in coru planters e. pres n 3 do best pounce jo 8.1. M.D. ‘ 1D. Oe r me, . three feet of rain, by the weather gage, within y. Cummings, of Philadelphia, Pa, as Factory—559 12th street, near canal. : In do best hemp tw: do Jos. H. BRavLRy, of Washington, D.C. By the use of his optometer h to adapt i = gh : Bihan: 1-2 C. T. GARDNER & SON, v = " tely tothe eve. I most cheerful the last six months. is sufficient answer to all | signor to D. K (Jackman and Joseph iauna, of | _™*? sailed : x thos tereetiine nator oy Gupartinnnt ovat, -s Worven aoe Peat Wasknna E rossoument Mir. Tobias to ah inving oommaten vo Sege oa oF Sinan Te | OTR a we, : erie) - GxCswiewt,Priscipal Ritteahouse Nendomy, | Srsbinanees ond Dear i Nie BAL WIN, crops out of Gfteen, is sufficient answer to the | c@ tees wih ot Sree. &. ¥.<natiener te Continues to furnish COFFINS, at short notice, | 24 paper weights of brass, composition or lead, 0.6. Wiemt, it 2 s ace Ane’t Ra's to L ‘pr te. etories about the failure of crops we Daggett, of Troy, +masig Pad Twill at per weight | _ fel Ras'y tonien orem Were [ to attempt to aasetibve ‘all the adyan- | 4- B. Davix, of New Lebanon, N.Y ,and WH | of all k i ae Sacunad inom the old taggeamaea 50 quarts best black sand, per quart == a — ie CARRIAGES, tages of Texas over all other States, even with | 1olurst, of watd Troy.—For iinproved drill for to new Cemetery. 2 aon ueprenated’s inaiggunber. — pet pound | — PENCER’S HISTORY OF THE UNITED | ‘I iit subectittr harms meee cdkitions to hie the grasshoppers. I should make this letter too | “f° Furniture repaired ; Upholatering done; and Var- | * 895 away Sel States being nearly completed, specimen of FP ~making it now o; e of the lar, Edwin L.. Hagar. of Frankfort, NY., assignor | pighinp done st hue } is facititees’ — oo —_—— | Binding in Antique and Turkey Morooco, got up | in the District, where his faci Jon; When the failure of er is depicted, | to hi ifand T. D. Aylsworth, of Hion, N.Y. exidence—) street, betwoen 6th and 7th, No, vale 2 =a expresly for the work, can be seen at the office of | manufacturing’ all ki of CAR det le be tesdllacted, thas our aleact ene groae | Pan eoiiat Gente ee ee a SNe rest, between Git tig ztiatai” | QUPERIOR MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. | [xPtH fork 107th etree eee Peed Hay | RIAGES and LIGHT WAGONS cannot be anr- natural prairie meadows support stock which | | Charles A Shaw and James Clark, ef Bidde- SECOND OPENING OF BONNETS ON | “Prof. DE CCENIKL, (formerly Principal of the EEE eee _— s-tpe Some ee Mane Seoerianse & | — afford a capital more productive than any other oats = <acabaee & Clark Mieniae ree ta” *O Saturday eVENS New Fancy Store, — po al ie eens ble proersigeetd One of the ye universal luxu- | | Al! Kinds of Carriages and Light Wagons Kept on ~ estment ; there is, therctore, not only no pos are in sewia: giachines. between 9th and lth st maneatly in this city, begs to inform the Musi- ries that are indulged in-in these progressive days, ‘All REPAIRS 7 and al! orders prompt- anger of “famine” in Texas, but no other | Pr core Krausch, of Susquebannah Depot, | _Pleaseoalleariv., weH "3? | cal public of Washington, Georgetown, and their | are the AMBR TLEES taken by ROBERT | 1, Attended to —y eae State can show such a rapid increase in all the Pe.—For improvement in railroad chairs. EW FURNITURE WARE ROOMS, 4 pete pate adi in Maste, ee wei endd Scaascdee Sroka haa beeno en adverted to,as Second-hand Carriages are bey et ental substantial elements of wealth Retssue,—F rederick E. Sickels, of New York, N ie — tical coun of instruction on. the Harp, Pint olorte, | we od furthem, They are found in the ones. - NDREW 4: JC 1s5 a 1 Lave thought these remarks due to my | N. Y.—For improvement in the mode of connect- Great EXCUIEMERE OF ea ag Street, Guitar, Singing, an Hie reneral reputation | parlors of rich and poor.—f0 Mee fp les ad you = ; INE AND LIQUOR State Gro. W. Pascnan. ing the steam cylinder with steam chests. Pat-| . 1° pag eRe ao HRNITURE already known as a com ill, he hopes, be suf- | will find them. | . SANDS’ GaLurry. NEW GROCERY, WI) E AND LIQ Washington City, May 22. 1858. ented September 49, 1515. ; WOODand WILLOW WARE, PICTURES "| Stent euarantee for hi Sarre. | ee (Ok MEP RING Ee nn | Bie, onkomee tees ews Po ee: Sind be bas Gisiiice = Sedu persiens—A L. Blanchard, of Albany, N.Y — and LOOKING GLASSES. Prof. De Coeaiel will also givea regular course of CARPETINGS, MATTING, &0, nt, ee Srenen-wanive Cuar « for aquariums asad Instruction (confidentialiy)in the Art of ‘Teaching, —. —An old lady who re- Connor, of New York, N. ¥.—Design | We can sell the above articles cheaper than any sides in Gooxeville, afier reading the absentee | for » font of types. house in the city; and invite persons in waut Senator's letter in which he remarks that his | I J. Delany and J. Martino, of Philadelphia, Penice ase, Cie wet Suen ont moto “vacant seat will be a perpetual speech.?? imme- Pr., assignors to W. P. Cresson, D. Stewart and | 17 Thete of old ry tre Just received, from the Philadelphia auctions, a large lot of the above, comprising— Brasseis, Three ply, lngrain, V enetian, List, Hemp to those who do not yet find themselves competen to teach, or to those who may wish to make Mus: a profession; showing the ouly true and practical TORS. \" 3 * Flour, Soap, Olives, 5 Pine’ Sandunes Anenovies, &o., all of th J od to pursue for imparting & stric’ly thorough and K earners. | 5 spproved brands and qualities. ; Seely lupe one of ber old chairs to be boxed | R. Peterson of same place —Design for Cook's | ,jA,! kinds of Old Furniture taken in ex Musica! Education, olnsically formed and condensed | 44474 5 av Dsante ap ed Mattings, which we ee ee ee phe pe ye oe up and sent on to Wash , into eight sections or parts, aud when duly qualified . ly ing examine P: ashin for the purpose of | stoves. ~Don’t mistake the place—Odd Fellows’ Hell, 7th will receive a printed Certificate of Merit and Com | Also.a variety of patterns Floor Oilcloths. basing elsewhere. selling it to some member of Congress a let- George F. Seavey, of Boston, Mass.—Design | street. (ma 20) BONTZ & BRO, petency asa Profosned Teacher. Call early. WM. EGAN & SON, A general assortment of fine Havana Cigars, im ter which she address-s to the honorable mem- | for an ornament in bas-relief for stoves, &c. PANKING HOUSE {0 Orders re ir the selection of the best cae 323 Pa. av., between oth and 7th stp. ported direct by the subsoriber, at wholesale and = : c oe her og ftecty assembled.” she | | James Wilcox, of Philadelphia, Pa.—Desiga B Tustruments without charge. “tw (intel.) southende. | retail. tue d-serthes her cha ester th SUS eceeeeestl a el In secorse “The woodwork of it | for sewing machine stands CHUBB Bhoruens, Address to the care of Mr. Davis, Piano Store, or Canal Boats supplied on reasonable terms, and ne 80 desumcoaised that when | wit | Additional Improvement —Leopola R. Bretx- | Depositor naiting Bank Notes will pleane | t the Waehimgion House, Pa.aven Lueo: Novic Lappe By pe gh om ae: 5 hand. 2 rsawanecn? the sad moaning of f hed York, N.¥ rie ag ead auntie hocks erento eae mais eoim MPORTANT Bune Cgahtry orders pavetaaly tended ty and ‘ pe 6, 1SSS ‘e * SHIRTS. JENKINS BDIN try Produce, of al! description. reoer on coupia al Ma eee wee * eeu walt Gold nad Check for currouoyr ike | irvine suits AND NO HUMBUG. | ManntnotavRNRINS £ LAMBDIN, on aro. | 17 Pt ooo tap cack neet LZ Aa eanineat lawyers. who bas ziven much | {fF The Dutchman who sailed down the Ni- | Shem 12 being ovedited with the difference, Any gentleman who wants a superior out Shirtand | itrave, Pannel, and other Mouldings, Plain and |" 'm 23 tv 554 12th : attention to the subject of the poi - e iver the other day and pi jopoeitor being CHUBB BROTHERS, | @ shirt to fit, of the best quality of matenal,asevery | Fancy Brack-te and ait other work im connection - City, estimates the number ol dead plore hae Falls, aoe rks didn’ go. Resttaply ineded ee OLD AND TA CORRE VIGHaa ene ean tesiuly who saea them, call at te 5 with House Building, cheaper than any other estab- ADLES! HAVE YOU BEER TRVENS'S annually from the waters sutsounding it to be | on the Canada shore, after running a very narrow SEL EA Fed Ag tL usio Store monde ne ene oy a sparae ong of EN KINS & LAMBDIN, Now Fancy peg ia ith sty four hundred, chance for a wet Jacket, of (ina 2) NGG METZEROTT, Ap 22-09 HOPKINS’ BAZAAR. ia 25-3m Alexandria, ap» be