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(SUNDAY EXCEPTED, © AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner Pennsyivania Avenue sad Eleventh Street, a ~ W. D. WALLACH. Papers served in packages by carriers at @48 year, 1 Fl esate per month. To mail subsor:bers the sub- scription 8 §3.90 8 gear, in ac vance; 32 for *.x months; $1 for three months; and for les: than throe months at the rate of 12 cents a weok. Single copies, 1 cent; in wrappers, 2 cents. 1 ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) inserted three times for $1; every other dey or semi- weekly, 25 per cent. advance; once a week, 50 per cent. advance. eS Orerations oF tHe Parext Orrrce.—The following is a list of the patents issued from the U.S. Patent Office, for the week ending April 5, 1559—each bearing that date : Wm. Arthur. of Brooklyn, N. ¥.—Fer improv- ed arrangement for extinguishing fires a steam vessels. S. A. Bailey, of New Londen, Conn.-—For im- proved machine for wringing clothes, Abel H. Bartlett, ef Spuyten Duyvil, N.Y. For improvement in condensing covers. ves, XII. bi ne. aes eee Wm. C. Grimes, of pape Pa., assignor EEN, Aucu: tor. 4 ‘TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. OE. ‘Streamer ES GUY. ery TUESDAYS. for CURRIOMAN: maa A) eecaremmen parts ar? turning, will leave Kinsale on Teentaal of age _Natn’h. Bousn, Agent. $ By ALG oncer DENTAL NOTICE. to himself and R’ B_ Fitts, place.—F RUSTERS SALE OF O89 UABLE PROP- Dr nn. has removed his to the rooms improved portable steam. a ‘ 7 T RTY,—By SEtpe ots. deed «f trust, dated the | sii on, west side Ziat street prarenn 6 me sceupia by thee jon ve rene cggavus A; Lilliendablt of New. York, N.Y. | Tiber). 4 Mo Na 2s Pole Bete ed, eoordad iu | snd north; twoon the south side of F st north, | avenue pleased to ese all who may desire Cree imap ac cpestan, of Washington, D. | tnd records for Washinton county, ii the Dirtriet | kaghed, betwson itth kad Wh ttroste wt wed fie | Ate careioee Rov oretenoral abate Team kindly C.—For improved pyrotechnic night signals. of Columbia, the subseriber will well, at public aue- | other betwenn 2th ant st streets west: two ad. | permitted to refer to Dr. Malater. ine James H. Mosher, of New York. N. Y., as | tion, to the highest bidder. in front of the premises, | joint [Nose aed 453,) with lanes lots autnohed kp. ms on MONDAY. tho 2h orth side New Vork avenues between tits aed M iene peace signor to himself and Anson T. Colt, of same | at 5. o’cloc! if day of | on nor! pieces Veriurenpedeseme, Sobt geal Bos . 1859, all that Lot in Square sduth of Square | ith streets west sone on north aideG street north, Wm. MeNiece, of Conshohocken, Ba. sssighér numbered §S, recorded on the books of the survey: | between 12th and 13th, west; one (No. 404) on north as., assignor | Virginia avenne, and also on son’ ‘o Wm. Walker, of same place—For improvement | improvem: in mode of attaching straps to toot legs. Binckarnits Sop on V George W. Randal. of Boston, Mass., assignor | ,,22Fms liberal, and Asa G. Bil, of hega Falls. Ohio. —For im- provement Robert 4 el shington ag Lot number 1, of | aide] street, hetwenn ith add Izth, west ; also. xev- | Persons personally at his o Meest VERNON AN EK TOMB OF Alexander Neckers, of New York, N. ¥.—For | © Walter Cresson, same place—For improved | the sutwlivision af Lot mares s : 4 eral within the vicinity of the City Hail, and others | Many persons can wear these To a Sin Bot 4 spparates for exhibiting stereoscopic pic tures. canging device attached to hand saws, ‘This Lot ts beautifully rituat-d, hav ian oe indifferent parts of the city. . t cannot wear others; and 'ne person can Wear others Trice Werk . P. a A. Pickering, of Milfor t Cisteect, The | Also, For Sale—A lars mambar of valuable | Fo cannot wear these, e House on C streetaad 3 | BUILDING LOTS and PRAME DWELUIN Virginia avenus, in. diferent parts of the city, and at variow Wil bo inate known on the day ‘ersons cating at my office can be accommodated with any style and price of Teeth they may desire ; but to those who are particular and wish the purest, ‘The THOMAS YER will run reg- Piston packing. Fea a Seats ta octet . of New York, N. ¥.—For AY Sand & Eg : De Pa eee & \ prices. Improvement in-reefing sails. ot sale, 0. B. WILTRERGER. 4, iy te Ui Z| § t cleanest, strongest, And most porfect denture that { wire t tat > "Wim. Miske, of Heston, Mase.—For Seagrove. | sel end eciiben SNe gray pz coda EER ace: | get PL? POLLARD WEBR, No. 20 (2 ara | art eonnen the, MINERAL PLATE wil be {arming indame for theeariy ahormoon tenth for mal: meee Se gee NuERreR. " oe Pe of Mila A.GREEN, Auctioneer, OR SALE—Two BRICK TENDM Roome in this city, No.3% Penn. a1 between } “Coachew all the Hotels and the sb. D. Brown, of Utica, N.Y —| race and tome GO ee ee STERS SALE OF VATGADR prop- | IP GBoseutn, pees ented tat ae | Sthand 10th stroeta; also, 97 Aron street, Phiiadel | Penmcetaets Greene es eee cece ie OorRer pat. anil Oia. ies proved ship-steering apparatus. pice bh as ce oe Sirtne of a decd of trust dated the | in the midst of ar savoeale, nasi polished society, | phia. se 2i-ly up si. ___ mm. 8 of Cleveland, Ohio.—For im- Charies is Wiley, o¢ Adrian, Mich., asigagr pang: jah jetohar, A.D. and duly recorded | and convenient to the best schools and churches, A No. 133, folio vot brooklyn, N. ¥.—Foe improve- | te bimself and Alexander Stebbins, of Lenawee | iand records . ot seq., one of the | sum of money will be taken whieh will cive to the ‘DRE “Hz SS SS RRANGEMEN Hours of departure nf the county of Washington in the | purchaser, in fonts, 19 per cent. Perms: One-foarth AN? Wi2ATey Barrrery, Wracoxers, A of steamers. SHoksE AGE nts. county, Mich.—For improved h Pistrictof Columbia. the subscriber will soll at pub- | ensh, and the balasice in 1.2. avd 3 years, wilt inte- | “ATTORNEY-ATLAW. NOVA PUBLIC, | it THOMAS COLLY ER: = rs, jr.. of Philadelphia, Pa.—F Martha J, Coston, Washin lie aueti the highest bidder, in front ef the | rext half yearly. Mr.'T. M. Hanson f Fire ARD REAL E From V inrton—Bteamer Goo. . iP. pbia, Pa—For otolock peu, on MONDAY, m, Agen ; INDAY, the wth | Insuranoa Coinpany. 7th sirects will des April, 1859, all offots No. land Il ofthe enb- | property more particularly. signal Hof square No. 1. in the city of Washing- 3. B. ADDISON, Agen! Y.—For tony D.C. eae coed fret on Srqeath strost evel. mat 19-cotf jexandrin, gy Ell + Mapes Sti cnet net to an alloy 15 et) ANOR SALE—A vancty of BUILDING 1A Fer ftapraveuient:| wie, I ling. Also. FIRE RISKS ministratrix of the cstate of Fra ceased.—For improved Re-issues.—N. Aubi ag ayaa in makin; 3 STATE AGENT, nae designate the | Reforsto Hon. H. M. Ries, U.S. Keunts, Wash- | PAee-*16%,9. and 11 a. m.. 1,3, 5 and 7 p.m. 1 Hp Janine Mot oud, ay bold SS siponsins oe Se to Reiner heme Celle * ~ ny, Rittenhouse, Fan ‘o., Was on: 4 aay teal! ay Lambert Tree, Enq. Wastiacton, BG. ee Joxandria—Stonmor George Page—Bt Dis 7” Attention given to locating Land Warraate piding machines. heetham, jr. of New York, N. ¥.— For improvement in power looms. Jobn B. Christian and Abner Beeler, of Mount Carroll, 1H.—Fer improvement in pumps. yrotechnic night signals ge Albany, q : iuminatin; Aubin, of Albany, N. Y.—Fi inj Ss fn, 12 m.. 2%. 4, and 6 p. wp. . p : » the payment of Taxes for non residents, pings tee omge—eed oe age | ir n heed Jota, ea tee + = ‘on tors accem ti ee er ene Fe m...1, 3. and 5p. m., except Henry Clayton, of Tamaqua, Pa—For improve. | In gas generators.” med eel city ann as bea ort the main street | Maing tote | taken pon Dwellines, stern, Morehandise, and {| fe 1eim Seu) when "Talinee wall rem mt fon ment in the valve arrangement of stents. engines. | ,"f; Au vin. of Albany, N- Y.— Provement | and desirable for any kind of bnziness. ora safe | Farnitare, Ingnira of DAVID MYERLE, No. | 3. Q.¢. LAMAR. c. BR. MOTT. 3.L.avrry, | war trips to Mount. rorman, as esstetere, gra mit dee ee ean ot, altimore, Md.--For in | ee inkiin Peale, of Phcludelphia, Pa.—For im. | 3N\2robisbls investment an opportuniiy ix offered, | 2 Todd's unding. macioccoam’ | J AMAR, MOTT & AUTRY her trips between Washington mn te petbhene chew. ; ila = | Fitts privet, foe WaLECS “ : TTO. -m. to «p.m. oniy, a er rOtcown, of Hew York, N. ¥.—For | Proved'tubular etastic vatve. : Terme of salo: Cash for all over $539; on that DL Soronte ior NS io se Og aaNet : i 49 Sraixe, M moh ith the ane nate from Alexen, improvement in steatn engines. bs abel {iran rere of Combridgeport; Mass.—I'or pop ie Cronit ol §, 13, Sad 9) mone i bend Antes No. 3. and 34 nis strort, adjoining the | Will precticn ia U ich Court of E ° Pp rood forties ee q wt umere aad ay te . improvement in spring -' bottoms. subject te the above recited dood rnst * Nada me § v 7 - bmg als ol * at Pontotoc, iro o ae. ar en ok Reamer K- WB dey rDemiawecs Semieor Gama oe Tilizabeth, N, J INO. BOWILT BEIGE. Fraston, regen pe mi evauth Judigial District al Shin” | | The Gh 3. mars Ae p.in-beats from WHahington aved shoe-peg , i * : ; ‘Ane ind to the Collection of Claim t and Alexan- ‘Thimes_E. Crow, Of Foubkeepsie, No¥ —For | ER for the plates of a store. Mmarat strode Forent's humbor ‘ EXTENSIVE ascod RAVPLERS Giessen ig j Sammel H. Ransom, of Albany, N. ¥.—For de- Sq., 29 feet on the Canal and ahont sane muai- | ROSEWOOD SNH OT Tuners D'SCHEDULB! Kphraua Cushman and John R. Cushman, of | * ae the pates of @ cooks amae. Apply to E. 1. ROGERS, 3, Carroll Hall, AT Phat s. = F A . Mass —For improvement in manufaa- |. Add*sona’ Improvement es, of Day- tears weed il The subscriber, having completed his NG’ turing artitieial leather nm, U.— Por improv machines. JOR RENT—The DWELLING PART of the | OFF Feat rould gs ectfully y PA (horles Dickinson and Wm. Bellamy, of New- Fea . 7 ‘ S-story Hauro south side of Pannsyivania av., | Wvite the ettigens of Washing. », THR SOUTH AN ark, N. J.—For improved ice-pitcher. Tue Suitusoxias Grovnps’ Botcuwork — shington county, ast af 7th atrest.and over Unrves & Co's Hard pe cl gerhoclly Magna Via Poromac Steamers aX SE rate le maher-ing mangling ef Downing’s beau- S = numbered Square az, mq p B. Fay and Russcll W. Collier, of strict be. | FSOR § OR RENT—A small BRICK tifal plan yg ituated on the corner of north N and ing on at the Smithsonian rounds, prevement in hoot-trees. Inning for the sam at B ‘ cany, Walnut, and Cherry Jenny 1. Pho twp fest Daily lines from Wash, the Mike of New York, N.Y chor im. | and are glad to sce that the abuse hasattracted the | FInMNE forthe samen Tthones | 2H streets, First Ward, opposits the Circle, con nr Bedstead ¥ dipae) (Oo on hg pe eo om gl 4 pried titieed wie. 23 notice of a competent writer in the * Horticulta- west5l fect. th th 67 feet ono-halfinch. thence bromo rooms and batement, Apply en the mk end Be ‘wood Etegeres, Ladies” Cab- of 6th shre ty ates a eo P Bpovengess by x nian t . . ae > ae outheaat 52 feet 6 » place of y * < ing be Josiah P. Fitch, of New York, N. ¥.—For im. | rist."” Wecommend the following extract to those | folly ast a fact sivelion tv the plac of — pard. and enjoy apiedent aul cf orke ee ents, being a Fine Mahogany and nut Sefas and Chat: tweard FARM FOR SA concerned : Bnt'ding divided inte two tenements. amt eiioy a pleasant sail of 33 hoursdown C ol M - . Muated | Pine solid oak Marble-top and other Cottago Gham. passing in full teher, of Newport, N. H.—For e a rma of sale: On ‘$100 to be paid on ta counts. about, 2. iniles from ts. r i Pf - ns . - SHINGTON, F y. | est from the day of sal ar the + . y f: . . Bureaus and Sideboards te Ak es Sury thotien |. Whatwould yon like tobearabout Washington ? | d-ferced payments. A ml oferune | Autre om the, promises, of of Z. RICHA\ var | Fine Mehoxany and other Chairs, of every deserip the South ras aetline Mipans ¥ "| Doubtless not politics. but some information ke math deeds at Saaeeeeaete "The failuce to © the fellowing | -* Thein 2 + ij 7 1 LE FARM. FO! entre. Sofa, and other Tables, | The Greath Southern Mail is cover phi John M. Hancock, of Lansing, lowa.—For fire | We felowin ds i cea Sarees ope within five days from rent. the. property eae kore ences ‘ U Crockery" Ware, Looking” | routs, it being 44. mules shorter, anh Yn railen took escape. bdr aot sacha at, Shee) \lectnest ecate tre ng | WULb@ resold at the risk and cost ef the defaulting erty, and the xa stanes xar railroading than by any other route, making certasn AE. Harding, of Middletown, Ohio.—For im- | 8!!! soon sve one of the vest examples of | purchaser. KE. C. MC N dia. ‘The farm is iv lent order: to sell ax cheap as any other person | conuactions te = 2 proved ships propelling apparatus. nting and good keepir he public grounds Trustees. |. buildings. and 1s well watered and timbered: it in Wi ston.and on as favoranle ter DE RICEAIER AV REB- Le rat pe Ae ¢ Fitchburg, Mass.—For i the werld can exhibit: ‘This is inaccordance D, ander fence, and large orchards of the best var acrylamide te YF rapes wishing to purchase ay RON AND WiL- enna penteactoe, ta? wos —FOF IM: | with the public wishes, and { am gure you will of fruit, razphornies, atrawberricn, to. ke. The will be disappointed if they give ee eae HAR ON aside ved stump extractor . ‘ btn Aes 3 = forme of sais will be made very easy to suit pur. A: : Levy J. Heney. of New York, N_V.. awignor | Migice to hear ies nave afforded me BOOTS, SHOES, &e. chasers, And. i dosived, the farm ‘wil he vivid. | AUIR-t£ No. as Ravonth at reat ANS AN nately it would not be true; and, as’ your reputa- tion for correct statements was made long ago, let yo not wear or do not look neat, my tell you Low the matter stands at this mumeut. | go to GRIFFIN & BRO.’S, No. 314 Penn Downing died just after the first effort at spring | &vonue. You will find them always pr Qr ar 4nhobe 7 Architect, Penn, avenue. CBS Gun POW ee. BS] aA court at Richmond’ with Bice Pemave’ - mesertemees eonnes- Daniel Hughes, of Rochester, N. Y.—For im- Vals ABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY FOR Railro = proved rotary engime. NT i 59 LEON. cHATTA- f EM PHI 4 NOXVILL a G D JUNC- of Newark, M WASHINGTON CITY FOR A| |W, ALBERT KING, Gronarrown. D. C..for | DANVIL .J.—For im- TERM OF YEARS—Tho_undorsizned will lease | Y0&F# past the Sole Agent in the District of Colum- ared . hia for Messrs, Dupont &. Co., Wil i ¥ de . | tea satisfactory tenant for five years from the sth | bia for rs. Duponi Co, Wilmingto a, Del AN planting Was ussde. “Me placed a number of due | *rr0,500 with tho most fashionnilo ylns, wnt. | U7 Rantinmatory tonaat fon five seacy from the isth aware, Keeps constantly on hand alaree stock vf all] ORI, RAN revs around the Smithsonian {nstitution, among . Less ‘ast corner of Penn. avenue and Lith street, which | th ent grates of POWDER manufactured by | TION. ¥ 9 which were many evergreens; he also partialby | T° I nearly five years past hax been weil k id out g sh “ss > NOTICE. the largest and most successful boardin, co. a beeen ie Pega i For rar sar rsot inesinstreceiveda splon- | the Rederai Metropaine its position on planled, ond bes hed spine poorer care Jestow: did serertzmont of Gentlonn ‘8 French nue, about midway between t bracing. in part— For thioush tickets and further 1 ioy of the and M. Pow or route, inquire at the Southern Ticket. No. S72 Totten aa do., ( Gow feos, arouse, sue dent east of Browns’ Hotel, or on Sporting F, PF,& FFF, in6 a a pate Isky, of Lancaster, P ment in extension tables. Edmund M. ivens, of New Orleans, La.—For improvement in steam boilers. ne, 0 Capitol and ol etreet. 4 - deni’s house, and its immediate proximity t GEO. E. MATTINGLY, lirem Jo! n, of Farmersville, N. ¥.—For | 'P®" it, more by the eiforts of a private benefac- pots, Molrore and V Washington Theatre and Phiiharmonic fall, one Ducking Powder, in au i6-I¥ {Union} ioket Agent. 7 n Johnson, eee tor than the authorities. ‘The large space between | Shues. For Ladics—Wohite Satin and Kid or both of which is open _nearl ovary might in the - do. = a = improvement in tanning. the Smithsonian and the President's grounds was | Congress and Lace Gaiters and Slippers; also, | year, renders this property by long odds the most | Diamond Grain do. in} iz-cansters | WE W ARRANGEMENT! Wm. Johnson, of Lambertville, N.J.—For im- | jf yor ps he pete sgoatey ; for | Fancy Glicerous Slipps. Call and exaioine my stook | ¢lixible in Washington city for a hotel kept on the | Eagie Rife do. in 6% and 12k Ib. kege a proved lathe clatch. en cera ohecueess Chis wat desigant foq | <> <P. HOOVER'S, European plan. Its sleeping apartments can casily | Do. do. ip land ib-canisters |GAEAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE. Ahron Lewenberg. of New York, N. Y.—For | De, ctrrgtecn of winter ya “riggs to have | “fe17 fron Hall, Pa. av., bet. 9th and loth sts, arranged to mccommeraty ona hundred persons | F, Ei, FFF, do, in 5, Land 3s Ib canisters Via ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RatLRoap. improvement in moulds for forming artificial | bee" 2 § riper se .—" goinfortabl teeth Richard Lewis. of Charleston, 8.C.—For im- provement in metallic cotten bands. The evid f the skill of the planter and , RE: TRAN-| 4 eae or a, ceadmiby se niators Baars The evidence the ski t las * 5 a J NGRES' |- | dining, estaura: = it _ us c# nist rae Iaudseape gardener are seen around the Insuw | LO MEMBERS Qi CONGRESS STRAN- | dining, and rostaurant apartments can number Leads ety Fuse of superior quality, in harrels 3 > tion. Downing there left his mark in the bald TRUNKS! TRUNKS!! TRUNKS!!! opean plan. Tho entrances, public and kag FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D, C. the qiico af the range > , OT at rendered all that expense—and it | ook of PEOPLE se$-tf | Alexandria Railroad, at Alexandris, ly place in the city that SOPLE, oining the : . Jouble-sole Mor. Boots, $1.2 That A. PAYNTER’S CITY STEAM FIRE tae = = was very great—utterly nugatory. I should say | [ities Hf thove bed Hottrnet Bente $2.50, WOOD MILLS ix the o T CE !ICE!—ich: - RICHMOND, panvi —— Ss it has been mown but once a year, and that it bas | [adies’ best Eng. Lasting Gaiters, $1.25, Wood can be bought cheapest aud of the best quai- HE nadersigned respectfully informe all in the nhistor Reo TLL Be UPON red Nn: not been rolled. It is now no better in appearance | Children’s best EE Lasting Button Gaiters, 75c., | ity,in bales, buudies, or packages, warranted ful] | District and Alexandria, that. having just closed a tA CHATTANGOGS VILL, 4 on Eu an es. : ‘ te, will be on fith atroet, : . | UAlL of the above will be sold at manufacturers F. D- Lockwood. of Pentield. N.¥.—For tm. | Sweeps of the fonds and iu the ofixinal planting. |The largest assortiyent uf Solo Leather DRESS | Pivateywili be on Hith street, within fort of Penn. Begeanng, fouwered tree" of charge to any part at | VIRGINIA, TENNESSEE, provement in mode of attaching horses to vehicles. oyeenrecas that have survived neglect or suc- and STE FRAME TRUNKS this side i ti others that can be established. For in- District. ae GEORG TA: ALAS AR A Matthios Ludlum. of Fair Haven, Vt.—For im. | Ctcde4 under bad treatment are there, though | 01 je Se = orination concerning terms, &e., apply to W. D. The character of Dipont’s Powder has deon so MISSISSIPPI, U ANA moved Wate:-tight doors for marine safes, lock. | M4AY are ruined, and the whole, if something’ is fan f, enoral stock of a aeaticies c Sand | ™ ALLACH, Star Office, Washington city. well and favorably known for a half century, that ARKANSAS, A XAs. prt wate He y not done, will soon be in a siinilar condition; | TRY ise Ge REET and LEATHER BAGS and | _mar2s ah we decm it annsosessry to oy saything tm ite {cer CK ETS om Gerrqees Jacob Marx. of New York, N. ¥.—For im. | Presently you shall learn the reason. fei5 fron Hall, Pa. av., bet. 9th and 10th sts, — | PT we take pleaxure at all times in showin; char SOUTHWESTERN RAMRGAD ‘or® proved refiizerator These Smithsonian grounds are now a disgrace | ~~ ___""" a ——————— WOOD AND COAL. samples and styles of packages to sportsinen and | FICE: corner of Pennt 6th «i Chas. M +. of Roxbury, Mass.—For im. | ! the nation, Early efforts were made, by break- I .. BOOTS AND SHOES. i — _ —_ ~ - | others. : . Washington, ou board of the Steam Ferry im India rabber solés for boots and | ix the soil properly, to lay it down in caent Goon ef AM Constantly manufacturing and keep a full EEP IT BEREORE TH Bl {[ 7 Office No. 35 High street, immediately ad- | Gooree McConaeil, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For im Provement im samedals ©. HL. Metendy, of Delhi, lowa—For improve- nent in seeding mmachines. Gregor Menzel, of Mitwan " NA =, Ht than most farsners’ timothy fields; but het is mot | Gants Some Cal ee te hr contract with the Rockland Lake KE. GRAND JUNCTION. hy tie worst of it. Some favored owher of large lot | Misses’ and Clildrra'e Boots s R CENT LESS THAN ELSEWHERE | full and constant sup: GoMERY AND NEW ORLEANS ‘aad ompany for a ply of their beautiful iake Ios. | 70 he is propared to deliver the same to all who may Wis.—For im- m "s Boots and Shoes of every | 10 L, TH. of maple trees has ot lately a contract to transfer description, equal! THE CITY, FOR CASH = ‘w, all of our own make, IN « SH. ¥ y A direct route. and continuous railway connec- rovedient in st-am boilers A : orate Ladies’ Rubber Lon: te, 2, OAK, HICKORY, and’ PINE WOOD, sawed him with ther orders. Persons wis tion to Memphis Albert H. Nortn, of Hartford, Conn.—For im- | them to these grounds; where, thiuk you. has he} adios’ Sandals and Overshoes, 750. and spit any langth or size desired, delivered any - * contr or year, show Affording greater expedition comfort, ani be- provement in I bad the — sense to place them? He has closely J. ROSENTHAL, where in the city, Navy Yard, or Alexandria. | him accall b sewhere, as he ix ing over 20 miles shorter than by any other route, $WVasbington Obenchain, eof Legansport, Ind.— | bordered the roads in a mervelous manner, and to No, 2 Pa. ave., Market Space, or Georgetown, free of charge. Oder: mined to giv ion to all consumers. He | "Phe steam ferry bont George Page leaven the foot machine for making patterns for | S80 bis knowledge of how to treat a good design, | _ ja 13-20. 2d door above ath xt. ndy"s, Wishes to call the attention of dealers to the fact | of 7th strect at 6 @. m., for Alexandrin. where pase &. . a Wr. Ballantyne’s, 496 that he is now prepared to furnish them by the carga sengers take the cars for Richmond, Chariettsy! . Ie bus driv ; | orton, werched to them on delivers. Staunton, White Su phur Springs, Wood ~ ‘Page's Whark, foot of tth street, pro Ordérs left at, Mr. Fenwick's office near the 7th | Swinton Richinord wnt yy aud how to preserve the everg: Le has really planted a maph few feet fre ens already there OTHE LADIES OF WASHINGTON CIT front and onl Having been angaced in manufacturing Ladic of Kingsten, N. ¥ For im- rovement >and befor rly every choice eee 18808", at Chuldiren’s Shoes 101 peeps | tended to, Office sonth wide of 7th street lridce, | street briege and Centre Market, Mr, D. B. Clark's west, speed mad glass cose ne mag Ay . John W ‘Troy, N. ¥ —Por in specimen. Now, what will b ie result, onless his past 3) years, wo onght toW The m accompany the order inall caces, or | Drag Store, corner 4g and Penn avenue, or at the phis. = ment in rope ina: brnery - some kind authority steps in at once and removes Weie mhat ia eee ene this be ready when the Is delivernd. Tk Depot pune Mth oC F streets peveane he po the Raceace Wagons and Omnibuses leave the office Daniel A. Peirce, of Fast Greenwich, R.1.—For | ein? Why, just this: the maples will soon over- Greitier en Orin Mau ncn tint etoititine cap2tf 3 NTER, at Pace’s Wharf. | > pe Bi w hund to deeorio ne we of | PA Avenue, a6 o'clock a. m. a) FER - are top the evergreens, spoil them and the design, and | 07% eabtho aia Stuse Stoves in W + CIT SAM FIRE WOOD M Seppe tn pa ANY pa ; JAMES A. EVANS, Agent, m pencil cas-s. crates ele lil are ik cut away ‘an ees nee thes F uke Stores im hen wuts ie ¥ Spee ’ F TR: as >D MIL. thecity. [mart9-Im"] CHAS. B. CHURCH. ree Washington. ‘6 of on Park. N. Y.—F bs long c ne - } ington erty—the Shoes so well-known as J. W. ood prepare y length and size; delive = oe ———— = es Seen Paes aserp nye Dyed estore peo dakar] PE dana ph oe the ples: Noattention | MoCurds & Son's Philadeishim make.” nodi-ty "| to all parts'otithe cits, Navy) Vand, and Wooree: | (OUD EATING AND. oe TPE Paciric MAI STEAMSHIP CON- pane Baca ‘ 2 to and no kiad of appreciativn of Mr. Downing’s oar wa. Orders by mail promptly attended to. The TAL DRINKING. z, Ses orcas > plan has entered into either the new plantingtor Tre una RUNKS STRUNK money to acea RANT, on Cat, | One of the Steamships of t pany the order, or to be ready when W. F. BENTER’S RESTATt ed. 6 T. S.& Wo lersigned has now and constantly keeps | the fuel is deliver SS tad carrying the rear of Browns’ Hotel block, the United States Mail for AC. rt CALIPOR NIA. tad OREGON, tea: Panama twice each month. on the arn val of the U.S, Mail S. 8. Company's the care of the grounds. New otticers as they Jobkn Powers, of New York, N. Y.—For im- on hand alarge and ver: WV. corner 12th aud C ste. No. 547 5 tinnes to be famnone as the very be Or ae N.Y te come in derange the plans of their predecessors. : T Role. UNEP R Bly. ot of 17th et. below Wa t. onl in Washiaston city. ee of Troy, N. ¥.—For improvement | Nothing in Neautngien We conitientes stabi. peg ary RE rhage ay made fe i eau tal i ell il nelly peg jones fem eg Serge C Shenae, samuel Pierce, y.N.Y. be Lask Lo questions of whose work was this or | Wood-Box TRUNK LVET TAPESTRY | ep Saree find there the very choicest Craters, which leaves New York and New Orieans regularly _ George W. Pittman and Wm. €. Boone, of | ¥ho*: plans were those; | saw only the utter dese- | and CANVAS TRAVELING 1 AGSand SA TOH- G HE BEST. Fish, Game, Storks, Chops, Wines, Liquors, Se- | on the 5th and 2thof each month, with the maile Bushwick NY For improvement in machinery eration, and turned away more in sorrow than in | BLS5 fine SADD SS. WHIPS, &e. : gars, &o., to be obtained in any eating house in this | and passengers. connecting via PANAMA RAIL. anger.’ Walking around the costly Smith-onian | py-,— Trunks Covered and every description of | COMPLETE AND UNIVERSAL SUCCESS OF | country. Robs. t . iH. aN N Th ki f his establishment is unanrpassed, building, to which so much attention wan given, Repairing exeouted with meatsieae ana dispateh, W. S. & C. H. THOMSON'S 6 cooking of | pass or faving roy bs hips have been . ——— TORN and no other house of the kind Is inore remarkable | proved by the Navy Departmeur, and/euercute ea Thomas HR. Pollock and Daniel Bliven. of ; e. what a surprise awaits you at the front door! Late Toruam & for the invariable good attendance of all employed | and safrty. £ ‘eons ~ oan ‘There is at this moment soine forty cartloads of | m4-ty No. 499 7th at., di abontit. = "The Paxama Railroad (47 miles long)is now eom pony coal ashes thrown ont in heaps before the door | ————————- ——— = a LF His charees are moderate. fe s-tf leted from ocean to ocean, and is crossed in or 4 and_on the (proposed) lawn. Now, will you. my dear Horticulturist, like to show that and this to By THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED foreigners, or to y own neat readers? How. STATES. For improved shoe-pegs. eae Per im- = 7 urs, The bagsage of passengers is checked im MBICH'S LAGER Bea iiaevemaraxer, | Now York thet ts aan Prafcioce: and passe Treo doors North of the Gas Company's Office, ome ate cembarked af, Panama by sper 8 4 she y 8T) i = A ompans"Kexpense. ‘The money pai 2 amie Will you redden when Sit William: Hooker, fresh | In pursuanceoflaw,).James BuctANAN-President The undersigned respoetfully announers that he | Covats all expenses of the tr Irew. Ralston of West Middletows fron’ the admit: Of Kew Gardens, | ofthe Union Sates’at Aveeriende nercin decten Indestructible Skirts, has, Soorpted Sie Warhineton arene | ee aE eee oC UP et in Panama and Hag saeco Ricnctemnarryg, ts aersaspihendn — | strolls about these ‘forte at the sublime > | aed make known t will be att With Patent Ky ektxt Fastenxinc, Wepor Supe ee sil repared to furnish to the trade or private | £88 Francixeo. to Prevent detention in case of acci- . meee macut in bends for binding grain, Truly, Lhope he may not be taken there, aad | | &dermentioned land etiices in the Stat» of Mussr and Watcn Spxinc Bustie ae ee dent, so that tle route is entirely reliable—no failure hemp. Xe ‘ 4 sippt, at the period “The perfootion of Skirt manufrcture."—Morri | {emilies. Bal €Wiltis’ Home Journal, “A compicte Eyelet Fastening, tasteful and ele- gant in ofivct."—N. Y. Indep. “This Skirt is pronounced fauitiess.”"—N.- ¥. van. hersinatter d ts Lager Beer lias long been kept-at | #22 * 4 aring occurred in eight years. od Meir mormon pat a this ae sncera leave Pa! > ed te Be Cee baat mame , here d States. ctors go Ali orders promptiy filled, and delivered free | conductors go thrangh by ench Steamer. and take O'feas-am. fe CRE tors. z “Far exceliing the bet importation.’—Ib PETER EMRICH. | “For thronzh tickets at the lowert rates, apply “It deserves all the praise it has reori ved CARRIAG Time: | F i ; the Agency. 177 West Fo ‘anufacturers of the “CROWN Tur Subscriber having made additions te his | RAYMOND. ignaterl, to wi Silas G. Rangull, ef Middtebury provement for keeping air J. Clinton Ransir. ef Ly provement in car couplit Jesse Reed. of Marstiti Capetan > Vt—For im- ngs supplied with Wish it had not been my duty to go. At the Iand office at Jackson, commencing « But perhaps the winter garden is better. Let Monday, the treenty-fifth dau of July nest, fot Uh us see. Mount the worm-eatea stile and look over | disposal’ of the vacant lands in the odd numbered at the evergreens. Not a single one! Is there | sections. eae a cna ot Di iydosiot po nothing? Oh, yes! plenty of planting. And | Which remainto the Unit Staten within siz miles Pray, What are those bean and bop poles for? No | Preach side of the rajirand. « frore Jackson to tiv line bet he f Mississi nl the State doubt to shelter the young plantations of the rarest of Alabaina beets tee lah law; to Aunre . N. Y.—For im- fass—For improved street. New York, to 1. W. or to ARMSTRONG. HARRIS & Phos. N. Rooker, of New York, N. Y.—For im. | trees from: every clime, which are to teach our | imumef two dollars and ity conts per acre, viz A CAl Sans iord voy | factory, making it now one of the largest CO., New Orlcaus—or C. L. BARTLETT, Boston. provement ia priats’ po people what trees are.and what they may become. | Nerthand cast of the Choctate baseline and meridian. | SKIRTS” be RECTIBLE SKIRT | inthe Pretricts where his factiities (i ERS. jy 24-4 . James Sangster ai Sangster. of Buf- | Seon we shall see a change ; the young growths and 6, of ranges 1,2, 3, and 4, ax been received, has made itnecrssary for thein te | Manmfactnring CARRIAGE & LIGHT: UNITED STATES M Yea nt in pegging ma-| Will replace these maple poles. for at present it and 7, of range 5, make unusual oxertions to supply the demand, and of all be ech, ager = Hisel agg ay re & . sssiions looks as if it were make for the Indian: id 6, of range 6. that they are now running their Manufactory night ng experience in the business, he hopes Axp Wrrnovr Fat $ creat f and day for thin purpose, their orders requiring an | & £1v general satisinction, Henry Saurebier. ef Newark, N. J.—For im- —— this fine do. | ygatane, ant, otioe gt Ate rawAsoommpencing on | immense increase in therr production, in addition te pail] kinds of Carriages and Light Wagons kept on FOR CALIFO) 7 n a - a Mond ie en da a ert, fon , ms . . le fon Fer taageatie: je und similar trees, all | disp cal’ of ne tant Tans in the ‘adi nian re THE FICCOLOM IR EIRUSCAN LACE al REPAIRS neatly done,andall orders prompt. Raa . y th secti within the ed town: hips, 5 SXPAN °} - atte a 5 = ili ment in umbrellas. Tey including the Suntthvonfan” grounds. x | whieh eriaain to the € trithin si mse | and othor popular mins Poet sein their eon- | Second-hand Carriages taken inexchance fornew | Heavier Sailing Days, 5th and 2h ef each month ee ae te 8 eee Siaty actes and more devoted to job | fm ereh side af the raittoad © from tnckenn tot tracts, are ndw ont for Mowat ones. ANDREW J. JOYCE, CAUTION —So many frande and impositions of head fo seg ’N ca . , pool 4 yaRps BRatpRD Steerer Per Day, a _ sero An as "_ | vanous ku ave been Thos. Millersburgh, Pa.—For im- tree auak nek Meera! Noy Mt cannot; 1) of Atabaina,” aubicet, an reuuiged b3 law, won ints: | all of SMe en eee TE TRO TE tein NORBETT & SMITH, trated on travelers hound to CALIFOR, ent in breech-loading fire-arm. SeEaes Se BOS Ve imum of two dollars and fifty cents per acre, vi own makers and braidera—the very best in America. Cc 499 7th_st., bet. Dand E sts. north, | NIA, that the subscriber, the via Hleury T. Sisson, of Providence, R. 1.—For A North and east of the Choctaw base line ant meridian. | Having amplo proof of the univereal popu ot wf) Real Estate Bougth and Sold, City Lote, Dwel | thorized acentfor poupesty the U. ne, vie ortfolio. TF" Several Cashmere goats have just been in- | Townships 6 and 7 of range 5 : IIDESTR UCR ELE See Tenulncture, THE | ing Housen; also, Farms, Timber Lands, in Mary- | Panawa, iu the city of New York, feel duty Pe(lex, McDonald Sprague. of Mobile, Ala.—For | troduced into Che ekee county, Texas, Townships 5,6, aud 7, of ranges 6,7, 8,9, 19, 11, 12, | INDESTRUCTIBLE 8 1Rg | iand and Virginia, withis a short distance of this ph a California, improvement in side-wheel steamers | [7- A Frenchman in New Maven offers to bet | Mnmtlts | oe nents, mort craceful, durable, and in all respects the best | Biss Exohangea for City Proyerty. “the trac office of the Stonmships of the Q W_ 5. Stetson, of Baltimore, Md.—For improve- Townships 6 and 7, of ranges 17 and 19, Skirtever produced. ae 7 Wertern Lands Bonght, Sold nod Bxchanged. vin Panama Railroad, as no thos ment in harvesters. Lands appropriated hy law for the uxe of xchools. | pale prcuerad hee te eet ful Rkitts in now | Money Loaned om Real Estate, eto, ri: 5s authorized te cnenee passaen, H-Stimpson. of Boston, Mass —Forimprove- | 477-4 cane, imade from the tiller of the slave | military, Lmlinuy aul other purposes. togechor aieh | RPRE Peobot Pronea sy eueen of England” andthe | Ail Business promptly attended to. TTT eae pre ee ee ork: ae im cook) oP aoe Pa ships mistad, was —— J. R. Giddings, the “swamp and overflowed lands, will be exelud- | Por sete by the principlal Jobbers and Retalers y Spomeveviga | well Peres ee ce: J the North Rivers at the head of the Goss? ep runz, of Birmingham, Pa.—For im-| in Newark. N. J., on Wednesday evening. : Ags 2 OCR: : everywhere, M. Carlisle, Jos. H. Brasiay. Win, B. Todd, and’ G. Wharf, . Provement in manufacture of resin soa [7- The proceeds of Spurgeon’s Edinburg [gold mibiest (the reeht or wea ee ea Wall be LZ Look for our name and trade mark, the | £f. Parker & Co.. Wash ©. Odgers y SFE rain Got ‘anus in ian may aeigoligane oT season, after paying” expenses, amounted to about | 4th August. 1852, for said railroad, and tho particu- | genain tamped on every Bkir ens ee TP REMONT HOUSE, _ = — ——— Sltred Thomas, oC Howat trom Werks, Pa.— | £05: sven | Haguaantitien eapcetfaly chownontagomestaes | C™MTILW NEW YORK, CMC AGO ALLINONS. | PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS TRIMMINGS, For improvement in manufactore of iron. The Austrian Gazette says : ‘God bas given Nak deductions. _ P = Saphn — —— The Proprietors, having added, durirg the last at overy arity and the most orprowed stylon, Pelatiah Thompson, of Spriagfeld, Ohto.—For | us a certain sevnkinee with Italy, and the Devil | “The offering efsne shore fons will be commenced Bovine one ence. FLD Saresiea nt inetineand Refurmehiue. introfocine reid hy Sidey Bee * weet — improved bedstead may take it from us if be can.” on the days appointed, mud will procend in the or- ssed even in Paria, many of which put nati new Water Closets, Bath Ro dev- - a - - oaathan Troop, of Sinclairvillc, N.¥.—For| {7 John Wesley established what hecalied the din when the Ste tvartived watil the whole | thin blush. Do gonnd see themeat SERVE ery possible. Inxury and: convenience throurbont | PRLACK BRUSSELS NET for Mantilien; Trim improved machine for jointing stav Methodist Itule, to have the whole of a retigious | fhall have leon pit orell aud the rales this cloned; ntwaen Mh and 10th sts. ay ferpretlully invite public attention to its ineresaed | 2? ming far the same. in bent A ae Win. C. ‘Turner. of St. Lonis, Mo—For im- | service but au hour long. woeks, and no private entry of any sf the ignsts will SORANGES The House, being the largest ret lass Hlotet-ém the | 338 Pa ev. bet woos Sth and ith, on” proved fae par: ie 197 Mr. Jackson, of Boston, is about to com- | be ndraltted until after the expiration of the two Had Ry ite “id AND LEMONS, Northwest LACK, WHITE AND COLORE 7 t ol erson .—For 4 e es - werks. uu en v" 3 "7 - ” . * Ege th Rlearernen commitment [oe the construction of a steamer of about ev Given under my hand, at the city of Washinston, | “'™ Seelvss mprimeonier. yy wy agy, | Anil its locality, corner of Lake and Dearborn ats, hane'and English CRAPES a!wa: 1 wean ¥' ‘ this twenty second day of in thi inte ity of th fashionable tno Dowiti one | _ap9-se No. 61 Louisiana aventic. | piness of amusrments. and close proximity. te tie | 8,5 TEN ENS, 336 Pa. av., between BUCHANAN. W: Call thoACON & RAVES i : are jeld of maple sugar in Michigan has | thousand eight hundred fi i season that the far JAMES Gifferent Railroad Dopots and Steamboat Landings, idogt: tention of the public amy ‘ORE NEW SPRING SILKS eae be by [sngeyeel Bs. te Cee TE convex: asson vento PANO FORTES, trom thee Ince | Tim the Centre of the moat desirable Business Portions M ed thictND, RICH DRESS GOODS. LF7 The Boste Worcest ilroad Com- : a the G r . | manufactory of Raven, Bacon & Co. 7 fan a e City, ast opened this morning, another pany have raised the rate ail their deaployees® were Comssieioner ot the Genceal Land Qeop superiority of these [osteymontelia rorued rerents anperior inducements to the traveler,fo | stylish : to that paid by them before financial crisis of the | NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. | ' tone. t year of I-57. Evers person entitled to the richt of pre-emption | P'Rvrwem 6 8) wh, and durability, is admitted by the i pleasu Foulard Silks, at62%¢ and 75 cents. ts fan ingonceal. fo2\-3m_._ GAG, RROTHER & DRAKF._ Po dress s rich Bayadere Silks, " i 9 te ye Bey search off reliable Pi Q@CI WATCHES: h double skirt Grenadin- and Barege Robes, ae vor i. | ve eaetaglaice Russel of Haverbill, a mem- to-any Cte lands within the townehiprabosenn | ga ric al etre srraernmaeetas ScHOOL aos Pe seta Ruch dow : = «Ren whe aggre se 0 of Waterbury, Conn.—For im- } ber of the Massachusetts House tatives, oy aad corner 0 and Pa. avenue. a TE : irces Rich Lat ;: repre apni tat ry pad tes iceowe iret, and House of Representatives, tatisinetion of tia regi o and receiver of < prop a W..G. METZEROTT, HOOL Watcu iy wie ta took siti oodbury, of Rochester, N. Y.—For im- | Asylum. before th . PLANT, UNDERTAKER, No. 418 7th sc. Ww ' To all of which we invite the » | Uihin ae ud. fata CStcancn, | ely sea “iW etern Mision | i aRRhoge eater etataal Marge | Sean meena Reteee Ten | | seat eins OM A EEHES aaengy. | ESE Ta ON Bo Wot a Geo. Yates, of Chittenango. | society of England. for 1853, are put down at sosuel eaim wilt for ited catantly on hand esory lout thane Reeperes ar yeiaee rete sree; | ap s-zw Se N.Y cor improved method of sawing shine | fiay.no out $050,000.) A’ muck larger suin sont tOs. A; HENDRICKS. ATENT CORPRE PRESERVERS, &e., “ink Jawsler & SEaRER.* SUPERIOR LINFE QD C os Anthgny Zink, of Lancaster, O.—For improve. Gamay omens y Commissioner of the nd Office. is charges are modorate. and eaten ‘creeks superior Irish Linens, from medium to meut io trace-faste nia James Blick. of P jelpbia, Pa. assignor to M. Worland Wau. s. Worl, and said Geo. Vorl. ossiyner to Win S. Worl, aforesaid — Yor improved steam bry, psc Levi W. Buxton, of Nashua. N_ H., assignor to Josephus Baldwie and L.. Kiasball, of same place. For improved bedstead festening. Jacob Edson. of Boston. Mass., assignor to him- elf and H. F. Gardner, of same place.—For im proved carpet sweeper Wa. C. Grimes, of Philadelphia, Pa., assignor Shirti Blevins, many Tade for “our &o. jon instant U7 The recentcxnvass ‘n Niagara, Orleansand | | Nore.—Umder the regulations of thedepartment | SReMiyany tour of the day'or night. Huck far- TSTERESE OYLONED ON DEPOSITES. oo heen cancy, wanan extraordinary ear, Thete were oo | mania her gdverticing praciamations’axespi ieee | aa a-1Y - ON STOCK SF; nO fal Teas chan 110 candidates voted for puibliers ns are spaerally quchort cea te publish by | 4 MBROTY PES taneet One BROT HERS, BANKERS, Damask Napkins and Toweli 07> The Albany Times says the Dalton borse— | “ ee eet et). wa A SROTYPES, ite inory | Tate Diapers. “and Towel a ; nn, BROTYPRS, DIRS 7 Linen ton Shirtie ‘and ings. one of the animals of the famous hundred imile AMBR F- HATE Soe Corte rad a iter frat Clann for face-is matched to xo five miles inside of 14 min. | JC INDLING AND STOVE WOOD Oar mill _ Fon Bregy Caer Sect utes, in June next. “ KP imirain tn jerough See now Bre- tSAN ‘Staple on, rene ton te po sce afi yonbivaceon ry low | ON. Re New strlen’ Caste laet rene ehssers. w i Y & CO., IL7- A Ls Porie (Cal ) paper of the ast, men. | Fates, ‘Our machine prepared \W OOD is acknow!- om stvine ~ ar Prexcows owner oy wea scttet ft ap ow soak an Ce Ege as rey bat oreo Oo a ee aE Tihey eh Rees Soe ete LCE rae 4. NeW. rath ground, mar 25-ly,r Foot of ‘of irth at, below th

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