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PUBLISHED BYBRY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner Pennsylvamea Avenus & Bloventh 3t., By W. D. WALLACH, Papers served in packages by carriers at @4 a year, Or $1 cents permonth. To mail subscribers the sub- Scription price is $3.50 a year, in advance; $2 for "iX months; $1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Single Copies, one cent; in wrappers, two cents, 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. Evening Star. VOL. XI. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1858. NO. 1,682. so generally veountry a ies can be procured Pa nd a tmasters who act as agents wll be al- wl die commnicaton of $0 conte. Boots, Shoes, &c. Be . 5 23 OF WASHINGTON CI T Gane ote in manufacterns ieses’, ond Chiidren’s p44 know by thie fine what wail suit them m that lines List or Patexts.—The following is the list of Patents issued from the United States Patent Office, for the week ending June 8, 1858—each bearing that date: Silas M. Barrett, Rufus S. Lee, and Jabez M. Waters, of Cincinnati, Olio —For improved A Canton Prizst’s Hivpen Treasure.— Some days since a poor priest presented him- ——___ForRentand Sale. self at headquarters in abject garb and squal- ARE CHANCE FOR WOOD AND COAL OFFiciaL. Hid plight, and told » piteous tale to the Gen- | LOT apen H stay oth eset ate ee eee amt eral how his little Personal property, and his | opposite the new Presby es Church. For terms only change of raiment, lay in the Monastery Apply to Dr. CHAS. H. CRAGIN, Georgetown. Miscellaneous. TReEascry rence! May 14, 1858. Dentistry, &e. CARD. i Dr. LOOMIS, Dentist, wil! be absent from this eity during the summer months, bat will, return the Ist of September to resume hii NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN that sealed proposals oe , will bd reeerved at thig Department until the 14th | Professional (aa OI pe and eam safely any that we go3 which on coe coe washboard of Celestial Bliss, now oceupied by Colonel | —°? - _———— TLPEPER | 223,0f Sune, proximuyfor the issue of any portion, | another loca ity of which due notice w tree entics at the pamsign Shoe Mores ia Wosb- Peleg Barker, of Moscow, Mich —For improve- | Hocker and his battalion. The General at A QESIRABLE FARES GELEEPER | or the whole, of four millions of dollars in Treasury | _ma3t-Ist™ known as J. W. inent in machine for measuring, registering, and | once gave him an order to remove all his prop- . ar ier pAtc cell on core ogton th 8 Bo wel MeCurds k Son's Philadelphia make. -8p21-17 RUNKS! TRUNKS" TRUNKS! xned now, aed cone undersixped hore ant vere -atly keop@ , the ee Star 1s authorized to sell,on very oo. | Notes mexchange for gold coin of the United States erty from the place, and the priest prudently | oommodating terms and at a low Price, one of | deposited with the Treasurer of the United States, waited till the Colo j the most desirable farms in the County of Culyep- | the Treasurer of the Mint at Philadelphia, the ré mel and the major part of i bal hich 200 nhoissance. He then presented his order, and | dition for cultivation, This tract-is situated about | the Assistant ‘Treasurers at Boston, New York, was led about by the officers of the day to | three miles fron. Culpeper Court House. It has upon | Charleston, or St. Louis, within ten days fromthe Tecognize his property. The poor priest was pad BR tke catia eet ein cata el acceptance of such proposals, under the authority accompanied by some servitors of his order. | set in grass, #506 geuleraan acokiig a counts res- | of theact of Congress entitled “An act to authorize With ii sista: 0) idence this farm offers attractions not surpassed, if | the issue of Treasury Notes,” approved 23d De- their assistance he opened the pedestal of an untouched idol, and lo! a bar of solid | ®4uttled,in Piedmont Virginia. A building site upon cember, 1857. receiving grain direct from thresbing machines. Jobn A. Barrington, of Fredericktown, Ohio. For improvement in raking attachment to har- vesters. Joseph A. Braden, of La Grange, Ga —For im proved lock George Brodie, of Little Rock. Ark —For im- Provement ia apparatus for supplying water to steam boilers George Burket. of Croghan, Ohio.—For im- Proved bedstead fastenings eS XHEOPLASTIC PROCESS Cc : AN IM? ROVEMENT IN MECHANICAL DENTISTRY. Dr. 'T. O. HILLS respectiuily informs te public that he is now prepared to losert partial and, full setts of TESTH at reasonabie rates, on this improved pl: "the great advan- tage Linus process fas uvesr ail others is ifs perfect adaptation, ‘Phe method of iteell insures & most er! fit. ‘The metai as entirely free from ali me- 110 thete and none of the tions of the mouth can have any effect up on it. monals from the » ror assortment of So 1 ear TRUNKS AND “ay (SES: 9) Iron Frane and Weg pox TRUNKS ELVET. TAP psTRY and CANVAS : VE “So, BAGS and SATCHELS; fine na fi nd be 4 RNESS, WHIPS, &c, 2 the farm commands a fine mountain prospect, and a " - } ost prominent eitiz ens ef Baltimore, confirming anal John Batler, cf Butais, NX. Y.—For| =e gold and several bars of silver were exposed to | visw of the surrounding country for many mile: The Treasury Notes will be issued upon the re- | Mi great superiority, cam ba seen All thee per. | J em prepared to oate with the =" goa Batler utfalo, N. Y.—For improved | the view of the astonished soldiery. Proceed- | The soil is of excellent original quality, and pecu- | ceipt here of certifiextes of deposite with those pS a ee om prepared to compete with th p pest mana Wm. B. Cxrpenter, of Brooklyn, N. ¥.--For | ing to another image, he abstracted some stones | !!8tly adapted to the production of wheat, an at | officers to the credit of the Treasurer of the Unite please give mea ca! {, api : : resent ina good state of improvement. The owner They ee of great magnitude and price. Then he bor- | frill sell it fo lose than a value, early application | States. ‘They will be inade payable cs: Meg of rowed a ladder, and mounting to the roof, re- | is made. Hersons wishing to purchase will please | suci bidder or bidders as shall agree to make ee moved a sheathi d behold! ine of | Communicate with W. D. WALLACH, Esa., E: exchange at the lowest rate of interest, not exceed- rich! ; Droid reek aiike x d s diy fons, ail me itor of the Star. ing ix pér centum per annum, and will carry suck Soh Ween WATS GAGE oe rane | IEXOR GALE —On Neassealio Tan rate from the date of the certificate of such depusite. which were duly piled upon the shoulders of | W 16, 18, 19, aca the north bait of ee Wigs gnopeule Guus cee: tua cata al tecceee the. poor brethren. The guard were almost | K street south, between 34 ane 43g st . without condition and without reference to other frantic. but the order was imperative. The | ond street, between K and l, with the improve- & ~ . poor priest was a true Chinaman. ments, consisting of fourteen Frame Houses, oon_ | bids, and contain no other fractional rates than ote- r3 eant ta for 01 ch. Lots 100 feet deep, ard | fourth. If, or three- ths of one percentum. Having succeeded so far, ho pushed his rights | yards enclosed with ench housecand sheds et the | {outth. ore-half, or three-fourths of one pei es a oO jt be ex- tothe utmost. Lying about were some trophies | back end of Lots, boundiug ona 3) f-et alley. ‘This | 88 Per centam of the amount proposed to anil small matters which the absent soldiers had | Presents a rare opp: riunity to those desiring to se- | Chanxed must be deposited with one of the treasury : in other clase aentiers had | Cure homes of their own as an cey rate of payinent. | officersabove enumerated, whose certificate of such gathered together in other places and brought i Will tuke great pleasure in explaining and © chileteng to them specimens of the-work. All inquirter, should be made at my of- ce, a8 jam the ouly arithorized agent for this pro ihoe, No. 250 ‘Pena, avenue, between 12th and iSth streets, next hor se above Gautier’s. ap 13 Sm R. R. FINULE y HUNT, D 4 DENTIST, ae won Penneyivania SvenEe. i] 2 wl a operstrens belonging to hi prof SFpO8 ® s bis O14 @stablished office, as above, method of attaching or to the ear. David W. Clark, of Bridgeport, Conn —For improvement in sewing machines. Fdawia B. Clement, of Barnet, Vt.—For im- provement in washing machines. John B. Corneti, of New York. N. ¥ —For im- a in admitting Hight and air through steps, &e H.G_ Dayton, of Maysville, Ky,—For improve- ment in preserve Benjamin Gritfin, Proved bed botte:n: J-ut slevand P. I. Ankney, of New Lex- pert of the Committee at the Fair of the Metropoli~ n Mechanics’ institute for 1857 : ‘Topham & Norflet deposited a Sole-lesther Truvk thatis, for solidity and quality of material, the best on exhibition, iznxix Tuomas, Saddler. 8B. S. Kinsgy, Curner, ‘Repaiting aneortsd wed oo eve sadcnemcas shal eor ¥! ent ness a) i Ba JAS. Ss. TUPHAM, (i ate Tormem & Noer we, meet, “ ‘ellen jail, See Washington, D.C. Lawrence, Mass.—For im- Ss N 4 gz ENT! sTRY. in vi STREET? inzton, Obio —For improved writias desk b : Warranted titles given Se eater doposit must accompany each proposal, as security p* ce Ree EN BAILY, es 514 ic 514 George Habich, of Roxbury, Mass. —For im- | '? bese quarters. They also were put together. 6 st eg RENVALE: | tor ite fulfilment. Ifthe proposal is not accepted, Dee dep Tee At BU aod. FOBIAS, Provement in apparatus for manufacture of beer. | All was carried off, and when the reconnoiter- HENRY NAYLOK, immediate directions wili be given to return sush ‘ 4 OPTICIAN, William Keerds. of New York, N-Y or im. | ing party returned to their ae CRs all. | deposite. Should the proposals be variant from the | Dz. PsMILY begs tere > Inform the publicthathe Office Second Story, three doors from Proved extension table, them swept but not garnished Nothing was Messrs. JACKSON, BRO. & CO. provisions of the act of Congress, or of this notica, oga be Been atm howre,t\ nis office, 'oan:ed sa nbove, Opp Fxutowe’ Hau. Franklin B. Hunt, of Richmond, Ind —For im- | left but the whole in the roof and tho disem- ma Il-eotm* Pa. avi t. 6th and 7th sts, dhibs Wi lack he oomeiaered” © fe sis nsonred tht an experience of fiiteen Provement iu machine for grinding and cutting boweled joss. Charles E. Jacot, of w York, N. ¥.—For ears’ > wight, Pract soo, with tho large nuniber of pationtseand great onzatates and Ginanes susted_ te, every . an trot Sathoeit casos that he preser iMhoulty, | Sisses 5 Teloscopes Microscopes in! iy wil entre him to surmount difoulty, riety; Cosmorauns ereoscopes 801 mito or otherwice, reiating (9 the Foeth, Hrs | STeat variety; —_ eS E UILDING LOTS.—For sale on reasonable Ail proposals under this notice must be realed, terms, three desirabie 1,OTS, 204 feet front by ; H tho outside, “Proposals for Treas- 17.— Douglas Jerrold’s Wit,” | 75 feet deep, corner of lath strest west ard G. street | 22d fescribed on tho outside, “Proposals fo See eh eee JeRRoLy’s improvement in stop watch 3. F. Keeter, of Cleveland, Ohio—For im- ; ‘ 3 north. Also, a variety of other Lots in various parts | Ury Notes.” They wili be opened at thisdepartment | Oy Ye rer oue wank warns the opmion of many men | 2f 8Uperior and choice pictureson hand, provement in piatform s-ales jast published in a neat volume by Ticknor & | oftheaity. DAVID MYRRUES | at 12 o'clock, m., on said lath day of June. 2/23 cut in the profeseton, and expecinlly Dre. Marna | Ssement in National Intelligencer, fl. 1. Rendall, of Baltimore, Md. —For im- | Fields, improves upon every fresh reading, No. 2, 'Lodd’s Buileing, HOWELL COBB, #utlJ.and E, rmiy, has ied bim, long since, tod Testixoniaze proved bench plane : though there is considerable in it which is not | _™A22-eolm Pa ovine. | mai-2ewtl4June. Secretary of the Treasury. an Orie ee 6 as gern fod Norvo! , 188. Frederic Kettler, of Milwankie, Wis —For | wiser or wittier than otber people have written. I RUG STORE FOR SALE —Aneligible stand, JOTICE OF COMMITTAL.—Was committed | meets tor the constrnct.on of Continuone Gum | _ Bm: The Speotacies you x, Gopeniary, a improvement in machine for cutting out stumps. | Some of his illustrations are excellent. Take doing ea Caoelign rela) ead | epee ite i IN to the Jail of Prince George's County, Leen, snd that Porcelian, mounted on Gold Plate, | Very well, and seom to hnve imp my pr je" OF al » ‘ace a is Use only reiisble sui-stance that can be worn in the | more than any other I have lately tried. Tc ath, 2s was most ucively shown Uy the last LITT. W. A nerican Dental Cor ion. I have tried a pair of Speotebies obtained from Mr. Aithough he fiatters himself f-om his long resi- to AS” NEGRO MAN JACUB. He is eet four inches high, and biack T OR LEASE FOR A TERM OF | H2¢ cn when committed the ciothing usually net minister to find specimens of the bear : ma 26-2awlm* Moses Kinsey, of Newark, N.J.—For improve- ** It occasionally happens that the bear afloat n revolving fireasm i Tobias, snd find them of great assistance M. Lane, of West Philadelphia, Pa — | 0” an iceberg drifts into a warmer latitude than PARE That very handsome and elisibiy sit | Vo beenes to deshua Te heaters Frage: Iiving wees b eemen ns, Frsctice-in Weahi fand pacrornes ho bogs | fosey, Ns Conrea ea ena eerramcvonet For isnprovement in carriage springs the latitude of eternal frost, and as the iceberg | usted Se coe fad canis Brouaes Cetwee0) |i <vocdvilie, Prince Geuckes Coakty ad. letve to refer them io the following . . HENRY A: Wi8k, Goenent Tar tees. Of Syracuse, N-Y —For im- | melts and melts under the increasing heat, the | !7:h aud lath streets, lately occupie Welladapted for | ,, The owner (if any)of the shove described negro TESTIMONIALS: Parenencee, Qetobe: 21, 1054. provement in burners for vapor lamps. bear shifts and shifts, finding his footing passing | either # private residence ora public house, having | 15 feauested to come forward. prove property. pay | Prom the late Reotor of the Church of Epiphany o About five years ago, | ovteined Mr. Tobias, My oned Liman, of West Meriden, Conn.—For | from beneath him, and at leaght howls piteouc: | canialee chines nee od maptblis house, having | Charges and take bun way. otherwise he will tr tins ot. in Washington,» prir of Ginsres for the tmproved zerating pitcher is i iy frets tached to it: and the additioual house whic. lately | posed of es the law directs, Dr, Stx7ukn B =i Gemre to expresa | which | used. cud found them of great assistance to John V- Marshall. of Albany, N. ¥.—For | 13>,t0 know the pipettes Callas iceberg must served thepurpose of bar, with threaor four ro0m® | 5. 3 away JOHN W. WEBSTER, | amy crteom foryou glue ay confidence ty | iny decaying vir s Rad my opinion of him 8, that ano-forte a: . = Fi in time occur. e would not compare a minis- | up stairs, can very readily be converted into an of- “= - = — = i Cu BS A Superior dents! 8 Opel Blions exeou! he is skiiTul ingbe ration Insses eyes Pigipeh bi ter of State to a polar bear, nevertheless, even | fige below with sleep ne coome in the upper seory, WINES FOR SUMMER DRINK. Viz: Re eae Che ely satisfactory. “I bope that you | not tov iar gone to be ishehitted ty euch aid. Pm a a chancellor of the exchequer, as he finds Parla: ‘ "The entablishment a very, desirable ore for ® CLARET nd HOCK, from importers dir ect, public that yous Sei eee ny Sie and the FE S Neves nar: = & ie id P a . fe Li iter; ouse lately « pie bt $ - “3 “: 2 _ > 4 taper in sbis ment melting and a dissolution inevitable, will | room Ac, Ae. can ext ly bo converted fatoun ces hie oilers bande Xozrs very po From an examination of Mr. Tobias’ Ginsses, J M sometimes change his music.”” or offices below, with come rooms above for the ~~ Chinteau Lafitte, Vin. 1348, wine-ginss C.ia Washington, Aug. 2,165. J.W.FRENCA, Hoglord mes perme ‘am con’ os “eee tree Mee 2 t ALON, % » Ma ' irm se, of Baton Rouze, La.—For | poi 1ere 8 @ story which is exceedingly funny, | **cretaries and attnches of the Legation Ses ee ee dy | Fremone of the oldest sir J. J. BLACKFORD, M.D. oS = . = ventio! = =a aaa nie - Tray e le o a ” : * ". bs 4 Ben) B. Muntoc. of South Danville, N.¥— | PT Win a ag ble i OR SALE—A fineCOUNTRY RESIDENCE, | po: Sfjulien, = do do a fist, of Wathinzton city. to execute for me an im- | geet, which have been krestin idol, tay vision For improvement in brake for wagons, &e. ¢ have heard of a man, reasonable in all six and a quarter miles from Washington, or a | 4° larcaux Medocdo do do Bicuit piece of work, which he did to | Saving suffered greatly from reading et tiekt In my Wilnain N. Oakes. of Dana, Mass.—For im | other matters, who declared that he had been | jaiptf S139 from Bladensburg, containing one ha pealen do do Real Wine | Sy crite satisiaction, and in view of the fact that | corier life.) st aflorda me the iughest pleasure to Proved machine for cutting irregular forms. ruined, all his vast property swallowed, by an | hundred 9) of hiztly cultivated LiGaudrie’s Margaux Medce, Panch and, Cobbler | 080.0! t39.11 ec members o1 the Dental “ Claret John Oakes, of New York, N. Y.—For im- earthquake. proved belirgiaphic instrument for t oun's altitude. But when asked by strangers, | laud. 4 onired. pie taniepate. ing the | ‘What corengaake-- see where?’ the ruined be. Fee ag eet A Pe “fos eoit® Bal say that I consider him a ekiliful practieal optician, Cotisce of Buiti led, after ropoated trials, te | £8 (hat ed to aid those who iy emillio ‘ jerform the saine work satisfactorily, it gives me | 0 well prepared ‘ Rov . Emillion. Punch and Cobb der Claret = t pictaure to express iny entire conidenee ana | Professional services. A N. B. « Ae, a Elder of the Meth Conferenos. ; : pay rs Stil 5 eh os 10n of hit professional aki!l. + Charles G. Page, of Washington, D. C.—For Ses iele ores eran st el ae ay: Proinberces Cabmot Stilt Hock, V aa, 1006 ‘Balti J22.12, las. HARMANN BOG6S, = Wamune a. [eC ,. Same Bs, Bee combined umbrella and bead rest. would reply confidentially, ‘That's it, that's JORDAN'S W. S. SPRINGS, fockheimer, do do — ip Bpactacion whieh lobteiand ome tee beat eae Thomas Prosser, of Birmingham, Pa.—For | Just it. That earthquake, sir was most shame- In Frepericx County, Vass Newiaieanr as do Extract froma note received from the late Hom, John axe satiraly unt factory, From an inequality in the huprovement in bee hives. fully hushed up.’”’ akive mites from hes Inckester,, 176 miles from Stenwein as Boc ksbentel al, Cigrpon. Aug, 18, 1288 Visual range or ny eves, i have he found reat > mont in ratchet press = ee no quarretied, and when one of them cried | leaving Baltimore, ington, or Cum= 4 34 De. arkling Hock i ig eould b ere Very greets aid of your optometer this difhculty has ‘ impcvemat ia having best touts ed | eae Pantin ad nan e | Beri teas Me he atch | ities & Cols eat Seine, Whe Wie Rak Couareon. | sggratit ina caaeryen hese shoes = - Sorrell oe tunes jhe Seoond,”’ | same day by ng the. Sprinih, Vite BIT ey ee we | Wo tose thet noth relict irom the maladies of the | decidedly the best adaptec te my eyes of any I have bac ee _ . errold rung the bell and shouted, ‘“* Waiter! | connect wit 2 rper’s Ferry. ar- carats SHEKELL & MILUER, oan chesrfsily recommen +S. Baily as ol . cape, iver een ieueniecae spittoons for two!’? So is his reason for the | rive in Lall umore at 9.43 8, invand Washington at 1 Box sale ty tals Penn tegner naj ae pS ae at ae pci ge oy Very respectfully ce pn chine. * fall.”* © Eve,’’ Jerrold said, “ate the apple | ~ 22. ses ey. es lly shaded, Fine j y ____ Kirkwood Bouse, myself, and the work han n!! stood well for more than Having been induoed by 8 friend to visit the estab- A Schimmeifennig and J. Ende, of Washing | that she might dress."” What is better than | magounis ¢xtensiveand beautifully shaded. | Fine . ICE PITCHERS, &e, | ten ROBERT T. NIXON, | lishment of Mr, Tobie for the purpose of trysme hi ton, D. C.—For improvement in ink rollers this ? pburbaths, [he water for eale in barrels or bottles. of the Ve, Conf, cf the M. E. Charch South, giasees 1 was furme! op S pair slightly William and Themas Schnebly. of fH: Mails daily, except Sunday. Stignpsou’s Patent Double Ice Pitchers, April 13, 1333. — ue,,whice have afford: u = ay a 2 sack, N. J —Fo ent tomat, S In dyxpepsy, gout, rheumatism, dropsy. chronic Do. do do, Butrer Cooler, Wo, the cndersicne, cation than any | have ever tried, 7 sig it, a eee = - improvement in automa’ 7 ern woe Vases ett 1 ea and dy . chronic diseases of the liver. | [ce Pitchers lined with porcelain, anew ar- S gerives Of the profe ally very & ood, was — worm oan od pe —_ Fae armville (Va.) Journal notices the return | spleen, kidne tele, rT jt : i of Madison, Ind —For improved from Liberia of two slaves who were emanci- tive dixense.. 1 Butter Coolers do do parkd aid of the rw! bots A loeanueeee meter PSomagne generaily, and e-p Water Coulers, asuperior article, > ever, and that too without t OM we a s — pated by the Iate John Watson, of Prince Ed- + vised Iso, lows ving Cooler, ¥ ly suifered. * J Wi 5 ymour and Dayton S. Morgen, of . ity, this water is advised in Also, Ludlow’s lee saving Cooler, , aku, 7 nina Gan’ Brow kport, N- Y.—For improvement in Marvest- | Ward county. The sum of $1,000 was left by |" sij~ Through tickets from Belin s+ ofthe moet approved kind, in which he Fe: ‘Late Comm:ssioneer Gen ing machines. Mr. Watson to carry sixty of his slaves to that 5 ae DR. R. M, JORDAN & BRO. Wi “ae ag pce Operations in B Deo. 11, 185%, David 3 Sherman, of Jowell, Mass.—For im-| Repu They give a very discouraging ac- isi schatcsbioss setae 2 I id proved pancbing macuine Wm. =m mnend him to ihe cs 1 f whioh b, of Cincinnati, Ohio.—For im- k hagetc ng oe B yeordcl s _ for pre, or ths, Gn @ creat pleasure in say | sm much leased with them. f hav Nenmeas © benefited by them. GEO. P. SCARBURG the trip out and their treatment atter N USICAL N arp Instruction. with Cake Stends, Pish rrived. The Journal says: IVE nil course o 8 New flarp 4 : fects.” will be given on th: sxne terms as E cy 2 of other articlanceitable forekemon fore leaving the ship, the agent of the Col- | anofurte, ke. tee. viz: 83) per aure A Ss And « variety af otts een or proved provision cutter Wm. St. Charles, of Fairmount, Va.—For im- May Sth, Before le: t! 4 Are son, together with a full assortment of Chnina, Glass hingten, D. Cy was nend ir. John a proved bedstead onization Society induced the emigrants to pur- | fu!l set of the best Italian Harp Strings at $5.35. aca ‘(Queensware,all of which wili be sold. wholesale of Washington, D.C, ns tegrom: pay jseedm Po poy eta .. B. Storrs, of Cantou, N. Y.—F jlors’ | chase quantities of cheap calico, brass jewelry, | Harps Strung and put int Or retail, at our usua’ prices. = Srors Ex-Governor of Florida, ty, | was gratified to find that Mr, Toluas seemed ntou, ) or tailors helen is 3 J+} expense by serding them : OWLER & CO., Wa rar Linox. Mayor of Washingtong 4th and she pressing machine &e., assuring them that they would need such | °*P7'yre,3, sed to je 8-eo8t 54 Odd Fellows’ Pull. 7th st. ‘ 1 S. Patent Offi atcn nteverally and Be flog sm mp Bg roe Wm J Stevenson, of New York, N.Y —For articles in their new home, but on their arrival jel 2w* Wash ns 5 7.0. WALLS Cles that suits meedmimbiy. A. ve re Sha ae Amprovement in metallic caps, for botties, jars, | they found that they had been deceived and EWIEANEV TOLL C. is Seen Sr Tuly 11, les. ' a ; For im.| d¢ftauded out of their money. The provisions | NEW FA? ae stinues to furnish CORP IAS, *t s40rt noties, = Siavene ben Yor youn ake eee uncan M. Vance, of Urbana, Ohio.—For im-| carried out for their su port for the first six] ‘The subscriber has Remaved from her old stand | of a! kinsts and sizes. ee ee HE SOUTHERN SPEAKER—Containing in | swo note of glasses one lor Gbe te Drieke sad ee we a = i i on k, street posite the st nce, to 7th ” ., = ‘reat variety the master-pieces of ratory in = improvement in giain separators they were compelled to buy provisions every | ard will have constantiy on hand every variety o| Furniture roraired Upholstering done ; and Var- | tee, Tver ane a tha speeches of Rufus Cho- a rl eT Roce. i ave need us oxeph F. Warner, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For | day, often of very inferior quality and insuf- | Fanoy Artic es; aiso, Chenille silks, Beads, Wors | nishins done at siristors sth and 7th, No, | #'e. H. W, Hithard, Webster. Clay, Calhoun, S. S. ’ EDWARD STUBBS improvement in hydraulic rams. . ficient in quantity. The agent employed by | ted aes Voces sR Detar Gus sy aak Kengee | FH esidence—2)/ atrect, between etn aed ark, Ne: | bas, ee, Joha Perkins, Jr. Pinckney, Patriok Hen ‘Of Department of state, oe a ii! oe . Emly every cercription exec 1, | 42 = . c aden, 2 athe a8, an . Livonia W pn uey, of Toledo, Obio.—For im-| the Society would sell to the bakers, and the | ind'firawines uf Patterns ol alt kinds attended to. | Py>ROWN SUGARS, MOLASSES. ae cere the tate Dr. Barton Ross, 1 Vol. Mr. J. Toptas. me odd The pair of Soottenes ou Provement in door locks. bakers to the em grants—their own provisions | Irstructions in all Embroidering, Knitting, Croteh- | JB : fic Hccnts. Publis ed at $1.25. farniched was yesterday ave perceneeesy ania , Phos. Windell of New Albany, Ind.—For | "iy exorbitant prices, the agent receiving part | et. Tapestry and Netting given hy 0” S2bbla. BROWN SUGAR, Ross's Rhetorical Menual, or Southern Fifth | tome. ‘Pher eae dante ace awe md improvement in barve.ters. . * ma 12-Im MRS. LLONORE RUPPERT. hod = re [0 SUGAR Reader, em! < sod 1 am the owner of eight or n) pore, carefully John B. Withe:ler, uf Uton, Mass.—For im- | othe profi : oe =~ | iphils grime NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, | leriea brane Re.ccted in diferent pisces and from opticians rec pioved sash fasts re of land, tattend cf 1bo Woe ronan eeoninad! | [spon sR TH OEERACES con wrougne | Shue. cing PORTO RIGO Nod torent Facaree ia the suntinc ta Frases knctond oot bs bled eos vom seved Siuied ice we ein ie! waa dems racial hau to bear upon the Ad ministration who have decide UBA MOLA’ vol. greents, Published at $a LOR. | Tiave Yoon also picased with | our remachs au ap nae a BY fo ry ’ es, tod nthe U.S. ine of battie ship Pennsylva- ~ ee ee I ie ions on the tr " by Jotn Ho f Providence, R. I-, assignor to| a good deal of bad treaument besides from the me he Gulf of Me 2 Itis said that Comme BAKBOUR & SEMMES, re) a AMBROTY PEs, pose of preserving snd imgroging tie ie Bimself and Thomas Hope, of same place —For | authorities. They allege that tho President of | dore Stewart 1s to assuine commend. nnd the pri- SPIRE acca a NE of ey Fp ee ogedincien amly l Renpenialy Ee gen teh iy é és ti ; ec =e r zs i en of exbte essen, iuclud- SOF FEE, &e. nes that arg indulged rn inys, > Cu. . Ry. icveugraviog mettines oe “dusting gravcis | the colony, if not engaged in the slavo trade, | Ire Sid wreck ‘wuitky, have heen aired ordered ee ee = are the AMBROTY PES taken iy ROBERT Sucoxrrn Onrmoramner tweriveren, S 7 aren . connives at it. from JONAS P. LEVY'S new ine and Spirit ts Imperial, Gunpowder and Youne Hy- |] SANDS. ‘Th> wonderful Edinund Jordan, ot Waterbury, Cron > 40 || Vthey kaye returned to stavery, belioving'| Gistss Neb i tivede Bag A . tros canghe taken, has 5 signor to the Beurdect and Burnham Mannfae- , ee = ee 1, 18h. carefa! , ; Pato and Rio COFFE ey are found in the | _ After most | exemination of Mr. J. Tobias’ turing Company, of same place —For improved | that freedom to the negro in Africa is the No.1 ALRAVIVE! machine for finishing soldered tabiag re you will and you | @2855e8, 1 sm erabled to nw | that their hardness, No. 418 7th W. PLANT, UNDERTAKER i « ‘ hand poor —go wh, clearness, polishing, and exsot opioal shape render greatest curse that could possibly befall him; « street, between G and H, keeps No.i SHAD, will find them _ KR. SANDS _Garsxex. them panibenete fecommendaits to those whose Bose Meat, of Boston, Mass , assignor to | and that had the Liberians the means of get- | constantly on hand every articlo 1¢- geyser mead Just received and for sale by sth m9 Pasavenue, i nd Sth sirecis. jorcly optical impairment of the eyes are im want of John A. Ellis, of Casumrdge, Mass., and J. E.| tine aw, ighths of th 1d gladly | g@ired in his line—a fine Kearse, je 4-Gteo BARBOUR & SEMMES, NOTICE such auxilisries. 1 consider, moreover, Mr. Tobias Hazleton, of Newton, Mass —For Improved ex: | tr A"3¥,peven-cighths of them would gladly | fatent Gorpse Proververs, kes tc. His charges are ——SaRR sl Iuporranr ToCCON?RACTORS AND | fully aualiliod to determine the focus of the eye,bork sos ate Py on, Mass —Foe improved ex- | return to the United States and serve the hard- | eugeyeo ese attention instant on call, any hour CARRIAGES. Q ‘AD HUI DeMe = SS by his optical knowledg: 108, oy tension table. ees est masters to be found in the South, feeling | of the day or night. Hooke furnished for funeraisat invita the attention of ‘members of Con- TENKIN Se LAMB DIN nhc in addition, | can further seater, of Buffalo, NY » assigmor | that the condition of ‘the slave here is fae | lowest possiblerrat ap 8 strangers and the pu penta Sb Manufacture Sasiy Doors, and Binds, Crown Aro- ooerdgee dy wag yey pT er, es Sanuster am be BAe Ee RE) EE Se eT ze ar ef a mae o : ‘or s. Pine J . 4 iiten Meaning tee. of suis. place.—Forimprove- | preferable to that of the most favored of the LOCKS !—~CLOCKS!!—CLOCKS !!!—Just re | CARRIAGES, PHS TONS, ROCK ite : 7 Mouldines, Pian nnd | tents we Lewis BAUR S ing m inhabitants of Liberia. ceived, a great assortment of CLOCKS, AWAYS, BUGGIES, &c., &c.; all manufactured ott ‘ potion Physician and Surgeon, Berlin; Member of the ment in sewing machines. ere arse from §1 to'$i25. Caiiand see for yourseives, by ourselves, in this city. which we offer at unusu- i aper than aay other estab- Hoyai Collece of Surreors, Engiand: Member Chas a — hy siege! hicgpetpe at — * —— -) ‘J. ROBINSO? 3, ally low prices. Old carriages taken in part in ex- a south of B NKINS & LAMBDIN of the Medical Society of London, apa of the assignorto Alvab, Cla Sous, of saine place > re ? i hange for new. rms cash Ns ad 5 y ‘ § : < For improved hose coupling. r Us or Parx.—Sir Humphrey Davy, when a SEs: evn pppaite Hecowne; Hove! "Carriages of every Cescription built to order. and 25-5 Alexandria, eesnat tae Moral Octhemselis tektn ene Sacob Widmer, of New Haven, Conn -assign- | boy, with the defiant constancy of youth. which | y_ 3 CLOCK MATERIALS, auch as Oils, | reso ce eat and promptly done at short notice. | cont OPENING OF BONNETS ON eae, Kerbak ot toe OF to wituself and Howard Gilbert, of same place. | had as yet suffered nothing, held the opinion Keys, Balls, Corda. &o., for ssie,—the trade su, Rolesroom—F s- avenue. South side, Retwioen an PS Baturdad wast at tb. institetion, For improvement in the mode of applyingthe | that pain was no evil. fie was refuted by | vlied chaan, 08S pe 12th streets, next door, but one, to the Star Of- STEVENS’ New Fency Store, Norvoin, Va., July 27, 1864. power of the steam engine acrab who bit his toe when he was bathing, ‘pa Retssue —Augustus R Pope, of Somerville. between Sth and 10th sts. In the experience of even two yesrs, | have found UARDNER & SON, | Pease out early. sp 3 | great diffioulty in ware tan. STEPS CAN HAD |] XOX CRACKERS.—We are the agents of Jos | Setly adapted to the weakness of my rig! ‘nis in~ EW BOOKS JUST RECEIVED AT SHEP Factory—555 12th strest “§ and made him roar loud enough to be heard N HERDS, corner 7th and D streets. na 21 -2tawtf Cc. Mass.—Bor provement in electro magnetic half a mile off. If he had maintained instead A complete assortment of alarms. Patented June 21, 1553. < the publications of Tos) X Mr. Totuas seems to have removed fc i i i ter, Sabbath School Jibraries, Re: | QTONE CARRIAGE Fox, of Lansingburgh, N. Y., for selling their | SonVenience Design —K. IN. Bates, of Providence, R.1., | that pain was good, his doctrine would have toa hice eee Wesley Family, Tales | £9 atthe Marble Vard, corner 12th and ki etreets, | HON CRC Re They are mate entirely | the present by t substyeation for me of better ¢ himself, Isaac Backus, of Canterbury, | been unim hable. Unless the whole con- | and Takings, Lost Chapters, Chief of Pilgrams, The cheaper than * J. RUTHERFORD, by genset ed the et cest Genesee Flour, and | moresuits bao tay eyes. | would Commend him J.P. Barstow, of Norwich, Conn.— | stitution of the world were altered, our very Ta Ba er seedh pg pany tema eg os E Southesst corner 12thand E sis | fre more extensiy . to those who from ogo oF other inirmuty require ar- nd. bil nd Oba ai ivi at —Mantels, Monuments, &c, always on ; tificial aid in this way. . » M. for stove doors. existence depends upon our sensibility to sut-| S117 Moris auder{ivineston's Travels in Afric Mantels, + ee 2s cam | the same rate as they Witaineton, N.C., June 16, 1856. fan trenal Iniprocements.—J. M. Bottom, of | fering. An anecdote, which is quoted by Dr. | Mikes Wester inde aie Steps to Honor, ae } jon can ie To who have had the sight of theireyesre New York, N. ¥.—For improved polishing ep- | Carpenter, in his Principles of Human Physi- | Wiid Western Scenes, New Luteo uf Zion, an NOTICE. u . ma corner Vermont ave. and I: persons aratus for Watchmakes’slaihes. Patented March | oiogy.”" from. the “Journal of a Natucaline other Music. ALDWIN BROTHERS have removed their | - 3, 2 z r 6d impaired as to require the use of Ginsses, | would Axent for Publications of the “Child’s | Stea recommend Mr. John Te Factory to the corner of First and D streets, KNABE & GAEHLE nas 88 8 suitable Xt. B. Scott, of Philadelphia Pa.—For jm- | hows the fatal effects of a temporary euspen- mas two squares esst of their furmer location, where oy pip Davis & tain such Giasses as they may re- : “ ; = == = i vane z : greathargains, iP ted me Wali & pair oF ‘ Provemeat in tightening the tives of carriage | Sion of this law of our nature’ A drover went AL CAKD—A Piano of Wm. Kaabe & they wa peplensed sozet eet eee one. hey de. 8 Gatworn Sth and ight ina heen im wheels. Patented March 23, 185° to sleep on a winter's evening upon the plat- ‘8 manufacture, cost $375, fine fin DOORS WINDOW FRAMES, | ———— - - — very mach by & service of rears in the Post Of — form ot a lime-kiln, with one leg resting upon | ish, pegutifal rosewocd ca sed 10 PEA SASH. Glazed and Un- DOOR FRAMES, B+ NKING HO us E poverement. Sek ore py say dering wih Srrmitearisw Rexovncep.—Quite a com-| the stones which had been piled up to burn els mead ts A lpns tetera! na nena. Rolling and AES Naess. CHUBB BROTHERS, tinne | weed but one hight. W.A. WALKER. motion was recently excited among the spirit-| through the night. That which was gentle | Pianos used only Tones toe wiskor and oe Hiteruti RAMES, | Depositors depositing Bank Notes’ will please Daranrmnwt op invmnton. May 8, ualists of Piymouth, Massachusetts, by the | warmth when he lay down, pecame x Ovesarsing Pf for sale Lind low. Pianos for rent from MOU +.DL SS. a avn Cireular, ba niente azar ee agp meg eeepc A page oe e my arnouncement of Miss Lizzie Doten, the princi- | fire bef»re he rose up. His foot was burnt o' eo oaher the right name and saraber— BRA ca Carve SOB Ine ana Acteunee wilt with depositors allowing pits | bave treed difeocnt eotianas thous pal medium of that piace, that she ceuld not | *bove the ankle, and when roused in the morn- JOHN F. ELLIS, PLAINING of every description; andin fact every | them to deposit Gyid and Check for currency, the | Siiaining eiaases perfectly fitted to my eyes. ovr vouscientiously speak to thew again as a me- | ing by the man who superintended the lime-}| ma19 506 Pa. avenue, bet. Sthand 10th sts. | thing which the most perfeot machinery, worked by depomiter being credit ae Nee ERS. months singe Mr. Tubies made two ee dium. She said that she feared that she bad | kiln, he put his stump. unconscious of Lis mis- ITTELL’S LIVING AGE, enlarged series, | 5 perience a kann ey Senta. ae : GERicg| == — yap —— been faboring under a delusion, and‘as she | fortune, to the ground, the extremity crumbled | J )TTE up ch of the best articles from the | pisining, and Turning done in the neatest manner AGGAGE EXPKEK=:S OF considered herself responsible to God for what | into fragments. Whether he h:d bcen lul'ed Enalish ‘quarteriien, mnonthiies and newer r riery SO ee a, Sek cnoenting Adjoining The Staies Printing Oftes. her lips uttered, and for the influence which ber | into terpor by the carbonic acid driven off from mie ootavo paces, pos? will be carefully filled and pac! yi sate peat words exerted upon those who heard her, she | the limestone, or whatever else may have been | . U7 We respectfully request a setuemont when | , The subscriler, Baresce Agent for altsmore was unwilling to be made the medium of any | the cause of bis insensibility, he felt no pain, | “maiz FRANCK TAYLOR. | | our iniis are presented. A ee | ie padl> aly Lo eo ae meg ge pg other spirit than herown. “If,” said sh “the | and through his very exemption from this lot of SIGN OF THE een Boel. BA ee SEOs fmodation of the pubho, where orders oan be left for angel Gabriel should stand by my side aud ask | bumanity, expired a fortnight afterwards i1| § 16 EAS de Pigs | HATS OF THE SEASON. the uee of axons to conver Baxgage or Packuges | Paoto ‘ ‘i i ’ 2 —_— rol 7 he me to deliver a message to you from him, J | Bristol Hospital. eee os wacnine Tiare < oats Ta nie or mahogany frames; POR- 1 have the pleasure to introduce the HANDSOM- | removal to any point in this City or Georgetown. mant facta sould reply, Gabriel, speak for yourself! Here- | pain, life would be a series of similar disas- | PE ee Ee eT eect Oy HST. HAT OUTS also, & fresh oase ol Office open from 7 o’elock 8. m.to 10 o'clock p.m. | RIAGES and Li AGONS carnot be sur- after 1 shall address you in my own natural | ters.—London Quarterly. or square, gilt or otherwise ; i any “other Kind of FRENCH Ser ARIS of tal a es except Santer 7 i Ho igoet Sregegot voy Syn Bo busi- eee ee oa Burebeltgiccons Tass PLATES Kept scmatantiy'on fade cneap | oan oiler them much Tower than usually sold in this Baggage Agent Baltimore and Vino Kairosd. | "°A'! kindof Carringes eed Laeke Wazous kept on was brought about through the influence ofa] srenwg ResuxeD.—Sterne being incompany be cf JOHN ¥ city. A peep at them will guarantee sales. — hand. Protecor why had been delivering x courae | with tnvee or four Sloraymen” wae rlatog s | "te hatwoen Ta ad a Ae sap ahaae HT Prof n| ereracomge stron rete | Al REE AIRS nat don.ande order romp lectures in the town ee the anes cireumstance which Bepoened oe at en i 1a a ee oe a nopkins, | Balt will at by giving up their cheeks to my door bed Oarvape see ores ow “at agains c ism. ral, an old wo- ‘ } a ona ——— Saal the cars, wil eur taken | ones. q . — sd ee reed vitae on the pulpit SrrenetHns = feat them, by the Paris SUPERIOR MUSICAL INSTRUCTION, oe ot at this office, or at iateeee aie No.l) | 4 10-tf af FB, mot : man, whom he observ: if P WOOLFSON, who bs — Sharp atreat.and noaxtea chars 410 A Moxstex Ousines.—The largest omnibus | stairs, ste pped him as he came down, and heg- Py ; i Optician, formerly Principal of the EW GROCERY. WINE AND LIQUOR ; - hea arnived from Eurove with his Prof. DE CCENIEL. (formerly, Pringipal aR WORK REPAIRED ie | NV Yow! in France is to be found in the smal! town of ged tw know where she should bave the bonor | QyMay elt as the than Bre coke Rood many peso Department ak S otanece ins Toone ADIES’ HAIR WORK REPAIRED, or taken eave to say that be has Cavaillon, and the origin of it is somewhat | of hearing him preach the next Sunday. Mr. ere of th t improved SP cesar Te hat eae Goce taints th 4 in exchange.at GIBBS’ Wig, Braid,and Curl | The subsoriber bexs | 7 that singular. The proprietor of an exten silk | Sterne having mentioned the place where he was Rhy Tr NCAVE i B iy A which ar ‘ 7 . bet and i opened a New Store, corner of 12th POEIRMEES | Sate, hatha totes oited murs | lesen TTA MR | ae ree a RSP ae nee Oc spinning millix that place employs about 30 | to exhibit, found her situated in the same man- ‘O1 And bots 1 ts) vicinities that he wi Jag pate ap reed SHIRTS. “1G oe a ag! . Flour, oap, Oli nen oF WounE Eitls, most of whom belong to | ner vn that day; when she put the same ques- panel tolayeord aMfeoted eof mstruction on the Harp, Pist olorte, | FITTING SHIRTS-AND NO HUMBUG. _ | ft? eM SC Renee weal, the susroauding villages. and are in the habit | tion to him as before. with weaku: ‘or tending to it; also | Guitar, Singing. and Oran, His general reputation | Any gentleman who want of spending the Suuday with their families. The following Sunday he was to preach four | ¥ Ome RISHTEDNERS of juperior cut Shirt and roved brands ant on. airendy knowns a composer. will, he hopes, be suf- | a shirt to fit, of the best quality ci material -aseeeee PrPamitien and members of Congress For that purpose, they were xeeustomed to | miles out of York, which he told her; and to bis ersons ho are copay ge siacuee, OF those ficient guarantee for his proficiency and ability as a fer Toth street and Pensey tras a eee the por ly aye see examine Wook Wale par= start on the Saturday evening and walk dis- | great surprise, found her there too; and, that | now us ful Se eee Perel: De Cornel will aiso gives regular. course of | no sale. 0 is | Ot general ais bn ncaa at chains tances varying from 3 to 12 miles, and returp | the same question was put to him as he des- ‘DOUBLE-PO: ISHED VENEZUELIAN Instruction (confidential yin the Artee Tenekieg, AD 2-00 HOPKIN®S’S BAZAAR. ported direct by suaseriber, on the Sauday evening more fatigued than by | cended from the pulpit. On which, adds he, or aaa R aS AES atthe ia take Teeaa noe tes oon ene ven one aad BOOK-BINDING AND PAPER RULING — AND PAPER RULING ~~ euppliod on rensonshie torte, nll along day s work. Iu order to remedy that | & took nie my text chess rons exbenting.t: Raye rece air at Paris; through ther producing ® | profession; showing the ouly true snd practical BY inconvenience, their employer had this emni- | find my old wonan as before. “J will gran casi 1on heretofore unknown > produce taken in exchange. i: GUPF & THOMAS y ‘Old Whisk 4 1240 constantly on 5 clearness and easiness of vi Banca Baucetiog: alastalls formed vod nn condensed we Sogthenst comer of Eighta ad’ D atreets, tke 7 orders net not Coun a! e most pur- bus constructed, which has two rows of seats, | the request of this poor widow, lest by ber often | in an: nctually attendad te, y other 1 jomentse a eciiens o- when elit ———e Produce, of description, received on consign one over the other. and can contain about 60 | eoming, she weary me. One of the company Aizealtsrslerat OPERA, SPY. and MAGNI will on yon orinted et eats of Merit and Com- ADIES? RRAIDS. PLAITS, CURLS, HALF pid ECP EE LAN When the mill is closed on Satur- | immediately replied. «Why, Sterne, you omit- | FYING GLASSES. & comer of Kirhth strest and | petency as a Protos nat far the celection of the best LAVIES, tae Vor ieeat bse ss near corner | _™m 25-lv —~ : day cvening, four strong horses are attached to | fed the most applicuble part of the passage, | Beunesivauimavenue, ot Eighth street No. 1. be- Leena eeet cates’ of sh atreetiand Paave. je 5-6 TEN THOS ANP Doin ks ORTH OF it, aud it conveys the femates to their respec- | which is, ‘ Though I neither fear God nor rega stroot apd Fp. ayente.» of 8th strest, — | “Addroas tothe Me of Nis, Davis, Piano Store, or | @EVERAL OLD AND VALUABLE VIOLINS Dent PANG ¢: ope wise tive villages. and om Sunday evening proceeds | ian." This unexpected retort sileneed the joes very reasonaple, the sameasat his estab- ! to the Washington House, Pa,avenue, (renuine Amati) are for OMETZEROTT.” sp os bet, Sth and loth sts, to collect and bring them back. wit for the whole evening. lishment in Europe. n9-tf ma 13 eolm’ of {ma 23) * .

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