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bd PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNGON, © (SUNDAY EXCEPTED, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, . Corner Pesusylvanis Avenue and Eleventh Street, — Papers served in packares by carriersst @46 year. @r 37 cents pefmonth. To maii wetwerrtacey iter egerees fcription price i¢ $3.50 & year, im advance; $2 for six months; $1 for months; and for less than throe months atthe rat of 12 centa a week. Single tm advance. copies, | cent; in wrappers, 2 cents, Far ee Seiad a ie Inverinbi i ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square} “ copies ( ineerted thse times for $1; every other day or semi- weekly, 25 per cent. advance; once 8 week, 50 per ‘ paper. oan art crnt. advance. ‘ in- Postmasters who act as 4 Ssents will be ai- peer Cask, + eee wan amen enna wee 15 OD OreRations or Tas “Patent Orrice.—The} Richard Bennett, of Redditch, England, as- following is a list of the patents issued from the | *igvor to J. F. Milward, of New York, -Y- RTS” i TRAVELEES’ DIRECTORY. = 7. iy | Por improvements in needle wrappers. By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO., E . . ES! _ SHOES! —— 9-2 ~~ epee U-S. Patent Office, for the week ending April | ““Tyitman Cook. of Washington DC, assiznor UPERIOR on EP FURNITURE NSIVE SALE OF EXCELLENT | Se OE?’ 7 oLkte Se fo. (25-58 ee eae 19, 1859—each bearing that date: to A. Thomas Smith, of same place.—For im-|S3 Frexcn Pate ee Scrsrs Frenci E jOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION—On No. 16 Paxxsrivanta AvExcE. WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. Jonathan Amory. of West Roxbury, Mfam=.—For | Provement in holding’ keys for strap connections | Marra, Sera. ic Gurr Tamu Onxawenrs, | TH RSDA the atth inst ile at Sites Sere are Te Stee Bis ts. _— improvement in steam-boiler furnaces. re A * Cwaneunt iby prs pele cps ‘all and examine. °, Abraham Bartholf. of New York, N. ¥ —For | Sherman McLean, of Royalton, N. ¥., assignor ——— h and 2th streets west. at ten oe ne = 7 isipeovement im device for converting alterats | te the American Prades’ Compeny ot New Wear, | Rg keemac tanner te WEDS Houehoid Foniare,swcksee UM EO) SEVENTH STREET 5 QQ | [On and alter Thureiay next, Sat inst, Traine cirenlar motion into direct clreular motion get 7, on eater N ae gon te do Sartiges, (frongh Ret) 9 some Sofs and Low on H. ME].A & SON. Washi ton at 4.40 and 6.50 8. > rete’ " mce, —| - . . a ~. Forl be Newport, - Geo! D and " 5 rad od N. covaiedat Ge taieh aad eT aan ta ounenere Washington With: | Way of Oak Hill Comatery: we thaltselle aft hea | Brak War nt Spring: scat Beey Chairs, The are Cee CuEaran Tuan Even. Lapeer ne pr ‘Albany, N. ¥.—For improve- | crow, of exe place. For improvenete tm tote é i met Furniture and Household Effects, com. Rownywood Son nf, nFEpa peeve one Bigst Come! *- mente: nt in furnace for heating tire. Plough. ‘el ‘i : Sad Sorecen, BOOTS AND SHOES © first. second, catia Riche nd —Portmprow-| (i 8 leah of Wore, Mo, aulgnt | past Seen Prrabesorens P| Boast Pree Wan ai Froeh lt, by 7 eer tongs BRS OT on | oF ed sachor ipper foRmeeif and B igh. Dens of, Huston, Mass —Fog Hows, four Arm Chairs, and six full gilt’ Sido Sets of four Brocatello and Lace Curtains, with fix Onedcor above Oad Wiles Hall. wenowe, Agent Abi a ¥ —! bes 1 mn cham nance and mi res, ot - - yorved mache eae A - Eat Ind.—For im brn ramped Pair of largo Gilt-frame French Plate Mantel Mir- Sets of Dama Moreen and Muslin, Curtai =, List or Prices. RRANGEMENT: von pear of " % Y ester! rho elve and > of stea ty poswontente in ttinciss tag? tT 4 Rt For lengeeced teenie fo ee ne 2 splendid full Gilt Mastel Sots, consisting of ele- Brosnoi i, Lngrain and. Venitian Carpota, | NE | Gents firs Shoes: et pope and THOMAS COLLS a 4 1. . neh Clocks, ‘ .C: » 1 Ci y 2 ent 2 Menjunin Bradlury, of Abington, 1l—For im- | . Reisswes—Eliakim B. Forbush, of Buffalo, N.| | fender and Fircirioe eects Cae emoke: | Cram! Baizoand Ouleloth, Trays, een ee Eaten Lesther and Kid Page—at6,S-andil a.m. icc 3 ee provement in washing machines. ¥—For improvement in grain and grass harves- | Suit of Crimson Brocatella Satin Lined Cusiay | Marble-top Pier and Card Tabies, see NERY Lasting ( peaied) Galton From W Ashington—Stearuer Charles K. Bradford, of Lynn, Mass.—For im be fica Fe. Sette, of PMiiadelphie: Pao¥ yith Gut Cornice and Loops, Lace Curtains, ates: Lamps sea a tel Gepnmeats: : ne ah ee fl peel eget i < 2 ‘4, and mm ci s — ke. B fahoga: rge E: in Dini: ‘abla, " 6 on Steamer Page—at Pees hanks of tpigtidk'o._sa| ite one ae °F | Pairof Fronoh gilt Chandeliers for candies, with rich iy Pelreonds, Wardrobes, Washvtands and | ,2uueng®, and Childroa’s Shoce, with and without | « Hn! Ct CLeemae i of S » 0. 2 8, i 5 ‘a k improved bedstead. 9" : ¢ Pulsic ee Pe, init, and Henry Brown, | Gas Bracketsand fixtures throughout the house, | Supericiigtn made, Arare m., except Tuesday wa Broughton, of New York, N. Y —For im- | iphia, Pa, assignors to North, Chase, Superb Buh! Cabinet, large Centre, and Card Ta-| Hair and juck Matt: ovement in governors for steam engines. and North. of same place.—For design for stoves. resses, Xo. lyer will run her bles with card hoxes, ‘ocking and Easy Chairs, Hat Rac ; om Couen: oe Four exquisite Pastais, copies from the Gallery of | 2 Parlor Gente pearly new, anil Pacaazo Stove 8p 4-40 Don't forget—I door above 0. F. Hs U peter G. Drown, cfachanacheay, ite Wer im-| | Orlando’ Beatin, of Upper Alton, Ill —For im- if » 28 heretotors v4 it ed arithometor f the Louvro, One fine Framed Oi! Land. e,and Framed E; TAKE NOTICE. tty! cerrepeben te Senko oved arithometor for on. ae a scape, and Fra , CE. egg M Gee. Chay, of New York, N. Y¥.—For improved P'Simon W Draper, and B. M. Draper, of Sonth | Suit of Parior Furniture, without covers, compris gravings, ? a z Boors AND SHOES When you find Zour Phe eR a nad 24 pm, boats from Alexan- leek: is Dedham, Mass.—For improvement in machines ps oe wag Diransand Pillows, ¢Arm Chairs, and 6 | Frepoh Chita Dinner, Desscrtan G Band Tea ile Chai HOES do not wear or do not look neat, dein connect with the truce of the Balt for dressing mill-stones. $ ; ‘ Ohio Ratiroad for the North and West, Wm. E. Cooper, of Dunkirk, N. Y.—For im- Large Whits Bear Skin Rug, Fino Cut Glass Decanters, pe ek, oh oe 1 Boe ey: Provement in railroad car brake. Brussels, Aubesson and Ingrain Carpets, Dishos, Tumblers, Wines, Champagnes, &c., serve you with the most fashionable styles, war- th the trains of the Orange and Alexan ie av = e Onlcloth, Matting, Rugs. Ottor Silver-pii Coffee and Tea Service, mi 1 eo Railroad for the South and Southwest. ap It Rienza Daniels, of 'Almeus, Mich—For im- THREE GOOD ‘UNS. Oak Extention Bin hae Do. Castore, Cake Baskets’ &e. Price) Weer well mall at the jowsst popuurocedk 1° — — Provement in journai xs. * : wo Oal b ” Witha + n Tal 4 : yp EO», ce, ae = wed r y REAT REDUCTION. B. Wells Dunklee, of Boston, Mass.—For im-| , 4 Very agreeable Omnibus passenger, of Yan- | Two Oak Gavered Onk Dining Chairs, eles Son neeser tr eeitsnen, Sad other artt- NOTI Tie vanbe eet LINE ot United States provement in cookin: range. kee origin, but residing in the far West, dis- | Hoy pieearery Terma: Ail eums under $3). cash; over $90. a OR THE BALLS.—I havejust receivedasplen- | ai! xt~ menipe George Esterly, of White Water. Mich.—For | coursed as follows: Beautiful Bronze Mantel Sot, consisting of French | cradit uf two and four mouths Sut he given, for | did axsortment of Gentlemen's Frerch im- VANDERBILT, Cap. Lefevre | OCRAN QUEEN improvement in barveiting machines. ~The people of this Western land are said to flecks Gandeinbras, Urns, Fender, and Fire notes in all cases to be eatisiactorily endorsed, ree Patent Leather ma Geil Pump-sale RT STAR Capi. Jones | Rt 3A - . ms) - rons, TY ie, oaring inter: A“ as % ~ woes Fe Te A (eed Bias ane eee — be at present divided according to the follow- Complete S tof Gilt Fable Furniture of now and | ap ee A. GREEN, Auct, | Shoe nite Satin and Kid vew Y SevrHameton,and Havre, or imp mac! quarrying stone, | ing classification: Poor, rer, poorest; but I]-~ bean: ul stzle, comprising i2Gut Stands, with os — ——— | Congress and [seo Gaiters and Slippers: .also, 2 abi act AD Ae this side Nebel Go Kanes of New York, N. ¥.—For | {hink the words, odd, odder, oddest. applied to mune hee RUSTE may fg heey reapers. or ae HOOVER vi BU RDAy, ond were yeaa improved water cooler for steam engines. them, would bo as literally true; in fact [ often | au" Rtvcr ptatnd Oval ‘and Ronnd Dishes, 2yuthin 8. Mason and others tous, dated | {617 tron Hall. Pa, av. bet. 9th and 10th eta, PROM NEW YORK [PROM HAVRE AND Daniel Fitzgerald, of New York, N. ¥.—For | believe the words spolien le to all the dwollers Waiters, Tea Sot, Castors, Tea Kettle, Uran, | March 9), 17. and of record, we will offer at public 0 MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, STRAN- FOR SOUTHAMPTON) SOUTRAMTON fireman's ladder. : upon cur fairearth Among the odder, you &o.. in FRIDAY, the ai day of Aprilnext, on | "GER, AND CITIZE ‘i ne hae Ee | te Perry G. Gardiner, of New York, N. ¥.—For | Will surely place tho subjeot of the following Vers large. and completo Sct of French Crystal Cut 1 5.o°elock all that fotofgeonnd TRUNKS! TRONKS? TRUNKS!!" Vanderbite eteraay, Apedl 2) improvement in moulds for steel casting: anecdote, to which it is impossible to do full | get CAtaonet Biamond moulded Glass Ware, . OF : arr ei site largest assortment of Soke tseenet ORMOS Arie... A 2 fi r Geisee, of “ clisville, O.—For improved | justice, as I lack power to delineate the inimi- Boantifal Geren and Gold Dossoit. Toa and Coffee pe lmprovernon 5 of & good two- | BP eke a Uk epee ssciasnianniaodas Vandsrbiit oven for cooling castings i meat ke F¥ICR, rel jocoral tl nl tery Framo Hone: gf tai eral Isiae TL Gltfing, of New York, N. ¥.—For tm-| ‘ble surroundings. Mrs.—— had been wud fruitand flowers, came | ““Terina of sale? One-third of the parehase money TRUNKS CARPET cod LEQTIER BAGS and “ iz, of I denly bereaved of anexcellentfather. Icalled thi er Say he on the ved notes ARS CARPET and LEQ THER BAGS sencors. ode of attaching casters to trunks 1 ith h French China Dinner Sorvioe, to be paid in cash, on the spot, and approved notes VALISES HOOVER'S, ‘Rither Wey the Sa: Per Ibe:t, of Leed's Junction, Me —For | t?02ndole with her a her great loss. and | Sevres China Tote-n tote Sut) oB— Kati ~~ to bo given for the balanee, in twoequalinstalments it Ss. P. uncut in yoke-ring attachment for the pole | being moved at sight Mahozany Bedstends, Dressing Bureaus, at and 12 months, with interest. Should tha pur- | 15 fron Hail, Pa. av., bet. 9th and loth ets, er affliction, was ming- : 7 * — in, $12) ana $100; second cabin tts ling ‘my tears with hers, when she romarked, | Myweryy Meyer trout and Pia property mar bo aefurk'f'tatha teat fownct ide | I ast cone QoTS AND SHOES. 5 soy g gr | Poe Memes Rene, aaa niet Gilmore, of Raynham, Maw —For im- | ‘Poor Paw; I seemed to be very much attached Superior Hair and Husk Mattre: Gr resold at tho ris ostofthe first purchaser, k = Cerriricares iskacd of «l machine for smoothing soles of boots and | to Paw, some way, poor old fellow!’ The in- iiows, eon, after one week's no_ double-sole Mor. Boots, $1 Srecte de liwored 4 ti 5 ward struggle which immediately took place in lankets, Comforts, Coaster vines, . NUH CRP E RON asin ft Sore Kya Buttoned ae ap 13-Sm ~ Porier A. Gladwin, of Bristol, Mass —For im-| the breast of your humble servant, between | Lounges. Sofas: Fraxy pete meter Trustees of the Union Bi ine 2 stat re i Bs fg ne Battos Gait > 778 regrcmeg in sachin, conn to window soe. | inaghter nnd soume ofthe impropeiaty of | Kamastami Chinen carina ee teen ei ioe Reibline haces ini igsage ators Ber” | NOTICE The Samer Wm. P. Goolman. ‘of Dublin, Ind.—For tm- at ; 24, izestive | Office Furniture, Tables, Chairs, &c., %-2awaKis WALL & BARNARD, Aucts. "s Boots and Shoes of provement in windlasses dulging it, has seriously affected her digestive Very large number of superior copper Cooking Uten i df ems — George P i powers ever since. The poor woman. whose equally low, all of our own make, ve vew ¥ = sils, THF, ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED to ‘ubber Long Boots, ingeecase Ta oreaen eet Tt SP | eriet cua sincere. hed eet tine ant idea of | Excellent Roasting Jack, Refrigerate FRIDAY AP EER NOON, Mey Ro ate eee | Eaton ant Drerenter ine: improvement in prin 4 ores ep terre ‘ogether with a large quantity of hot Ry order of the Trustees, J. ROSENTHAL, Jackson Gortam, of Bairdstown, Ga—For ln- | ber absurdity. cles not necessary to enumarate, ap 2 WALL & BARNARD, Auet'rs. No, 2 Pa. Market Space, i Proved bench-plane stock 4. Sh a AT 4 O'CLOCK P.M jn 13-00 2d door above ath st. PAGE. Edward Gottheil, of Some years since there lived in the city of | In front of the residence, we shall xell— = "3 provements in cotton gins — — — = re Fi oe Pair of | i Bay Carriage Horses, QO THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON CITY, Narte’L. Bousn, Agent, Atexaadrii Josiah M. Grumman. of Brooklyn, N. ¥.—For L amerchant who had not the slightest sot laces and superior Bay Carriage Horses, _FOR RENT AND SALE. a ———— ae Having been engaged in manufacturing I.sdies’ — = Pi: = : idea of the difference between truth and talse- | Pair of superior biveded Mares, about 7 years old, | fXOR RENT—The DWELLING PART of the Misses, and Children's Shoes for OUNT VERNON AND THE TOMB OF —— se ee é H. Hakes, of Nor. | h0od, and was so fond of money that he would | 1 English Bpen'c fringe, 3-atory Hause south side of Pennsylvania av. Sine past pea pet Nn —_ M Wat ted Pook wich, Coan = 34 “| have danced on his mother’s graye for a shil- Broughan gant of 7th street. and over Harvey & Co.’ yy this tim Hf Twice a Week Until Further Notice. The steamer THOMAS COLLYER will run reg- yazon, * ling. The silk netted shawls. called “mohair,” | Lov of Harmeas, Stalin urnitnre, &o. COeLE Aig? CAMPBELL & COYLE, or and can rafely say that we do; which _— can prove B_ PF. Harrington and U. B. Burris, of Missouri hi F. COYLE & mar isif | py eivim preggo = seep om Lge nd giarly to Mount. Vernon and the Mo.—For improvement in cootiag and feed- | were at that time very fashionable. An ignor Tera # and ander cash : over that sumacredit Vv = = = = e articles at the principal Shoe Stores in h- ‘omb of Washington on ES - i ri * * 9 a "i ALUABLE FARM FOR SALE—Situsted | ington city—the Shoes so well-known as J. W. ». d DAYS, | th lestader't.. Helles, of Naw Vouk, NX-Bot ihe we ji tpallegatlcaey Steere deere Dearing tetersse” OF tslectorily endorsod notes, | A VALUABLE PARM FOR SA LE_Situsted | jarton city the, Phisdelphia make. nozi-ty | DAY Sand FRIDAYS, leaving -of ) 2N.¥ 7 co ed 0 ox: P. 3. ‘The house will be open for exhibition on | Georgetown, at the intersection of the Georgetown travagant price. Tuesday, April 2th, from 10 o'clock a. m. to 3 | and Little Falls roads, con ‘isting of 102 nores. In- * Do you know,”’ asked the merchant, ‘how | °eleck p.m. aire on the promince, or of Z. RICHARDS, corner ; a : : A ¥ -c. TIRE = ans Taeta, inetan. in very difficult it is to obtain the material of | _*?!° eae SE eUIRE S00 Sete . improvement in chairs for railroads. Alexander L. Holley, of New York, N. ¥.—For improvement 19 variable cut-off gear for steain engines, wharf, at the foot of 7th street, at 96 a, m., turning in time for the early ‘aherncon train for Bal- more, Coaches leave all the Hotels and the corner Penusyivania avenue and 7th street atSa.m. ae mA T TRUNKS !—TRUNKS"! HE Undersigned has now and constantly keope on hand alarge and very enper:c Bab ecrinent ct Sie" heather FR 7 = = = = aE UNEr Gini f trip $1. i ” GREE ALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY FOR a i es Ee 6 icpniatet sf cunett Hotchkiss, of New Haven, Conn —For | Which these shawls aro made ? set, A GREEN, Auctioneer. VARIABLE WASHINGTON BERT yok Wood ih VALS rma ane <ovitnieh NEAGEaaREGEe Ge. iunprovement in variable cut-off for steam engines. |‘ No. sir. RUSTEE XALUABLE PROP-| TERM OF YEARS.—Tho undersigned will ons | WACA MOAR {LING BAGSand SATCH- ‘ ; S . Seton orey: of Springteld, Mass.—For| |‘ Well. madam, when I tell you that it takes | ya Sane nae, Of May next, Pebail oell, peftane | Cz Rsatiafactory tenant for five years from the 1th HARNESS A? ENTS WITH GREATLY IMPOVED SCHEDULE! FROM WASHINGTON DIRECT TO ALL PARTS OF THE SOUTH AND THE SOUTHWEST, Via Potomac Steamers anv Ricumonp anv Poto- mac Raicgoap Line. att The two fast Daily lines from Washington for the South and Southwest. Boats leave their berthe, foot of 6th street, at Ge O. i. mod 6— p.m. a ty a on or % - WHIPS, &o. ered and every description of ring executed with neatness —_ ree PHAM, Norrirr, eliows’ Hall, improvement in corn shellers. James J. Johnston, of Alleghany, Pa.—For im- provement in cot ellers. any, of Milford, N. H.—For improve- bined stump extractor and press Samuel Kimball and Wm. Sawyer, of Boxford, Mess.—For improvement in apparatus for drying shoe-pegs and grain. A. C. Laning, of Wilkesbarre, Pa.—For im- provement in pum) Our legal passenger, David Locke. of Lexington, Mo.—For tmprove- | and takes a #! ent ia brick machines. IL. H. Low, of Galena, Iil— For improved shingle mschine. John R. Marston, of New York, N. Y.—For . : i sell, in front ist! : three men six days to catch a mo, and eight | ofthe pre ALS o'clock p. hy ‘virtue ofa | Sone puomnber next, the PREMISES on the south moes to mako @ shawl, you will no longer won- | deed of trust from Joseph D. Lafontaine to the sub- | foe nearly five yea: has been woil known as der that they are dear.” scriber, boaring date the twentieth, (20th) day of | the lareat ond mo: #sful boarding-house in F in = “Lshould think not.” replied the verdant | pesiied ne dikee bree Ae flty wight, (1r58.)and | the Fi Te spa, Seiden jlios 471,472 snd | nue, about midway between th itol and Preri- young lady, whe the shawl, and departed well | 473, one of the land records for Washington county, | dent's house, ‘and its liamediate pecan, to the pleased with her bargain, and new fact in nat- | 1" the Dietrict of Columbia, the followine nam Washington Theatre and Phitharmonie Hall, one 1 hist Property, lying and being in thegity of Washington. | of both of which is open. neni every nightin the ura! history. Rforeantd, vist : year, rendore this propertr hy ong odde the mast Lote numbered four and five, (4 and 5,) in Square | éligible in Washington city for a hotel kept on the numbered four hundred and a: ty -five, (4955) toxoth- | European plan. Its sleeping apartmonts can ensily Pi With the improvements, which consist of 2 oom- | bearranged to accommodate one hundred. parsons fortabie Dwelling-houser. - ownnortably with lodgings; while its cooking, The above property fronts on south E, between | dining, and restauran partments can be ar- 6th and 7th streets west. od to ncoomumetate even a iar greater number ¥ . » to bo paid down when the prop- | on the European pian. The entrances, public and f Piongety will be then | private,will be oa lith street, within 5 feet of Poeun. to the next highest | avenue, and nearer to the Theatre and P yeat corner of Penn. avenue and Lith street, which Late Torra mé4-ly No. 499 7th st., oppo, Odd F\ DENTISTRY, &. D. DENTAL NOTICE. 'R. HILLS has reme his office to the rooms long occupied by Dr. Malster, (306 Penn’ia avenue, between 9th and 10th sts..) where he will be pleased to sce all who may desire 18 services. For professional ability I am kindly permitted to refer to Dr. Malster. ing M LOOMIS, M. De thaicent d patentee of «Li S, M. D., tha inventor and o LA RET a who generally steps in rt ride whenever we are passin, through Washington county, N. Y., has sgeee many pleasant things to say about courts and lawyers, and sometimes about children. The last Joe ke l the following : 1 P. the morning boat can obtaim a fine break beard, and enjoy a pleasant sail of Sby hours the beautiful Potomac, passing in full view of M. Vernon. By the evening boat they insure a supper smd s rest of four hours in comfortavie berths here put tp improvement in cobb and grain mill ani suharmonis g connect with ailthe Trains for the South and'Seatk 5 He Monroe, of Flichburg, Mess., and Little H—, reading some time since hia eve- | Ditdor. (Shouid t purehass m Hall than others that ean be established. Fer in- | the MINERAL PL TEETH attends — : = - 2S paid in five days trustee formation concerning terms, &c., apply to W. D, | persons personalis at his office in this city The Gresth Sonthern Mail is ‘ed over thi PM New York, N.Y, assignors to E. | ning chapter in the New Testament, came to | Pain five Tink a WALLACH, Star Office, Washington city. Many personscau wear these Teeth who m, 1¢ Soins 46 mnllen shucten mil Roca toe P. Mou ai 2 proved ei beater. the presage where the Pharisees revile our | first purc y > daw advo mar 25 th others; and no person can wear others route, it being - D — John D Baltimore. Md —For im-| Saviour because of his eating with publieans | oLaueh ronal som now spaper printed 1a thecity | - — - wear these. han by any other route, making certain BAe es Ee LPS PHT Erator. PELaware CONSOLIDATED LOTTE- and sinners. The child's father is an ardent Norcoss and Fred’k M. Norcoss, of Republiean. Stopping short, with a face ex- improvement in skates but to those who aro particular and wish the purest. - ressive of the greatest indignation. Hex. | __Bv BARNARD & Georgetown. | FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO.. Maxacuns, | Gleanest, streneent, ded mnoat perfeat denture thai \G t. of Builalo, N. Y.—For improve- | P! ‘Tsheeld like to te 2 2 RUSTERS’ SALE OF PROPERTY. IN Wilmington, Delarare. art ona produces, the MINERAL PLATE will be | QUSTA, G4 MON: ment in appl electricity In dental operations. | claimed: “I should like to know, for my part, Gxoraetows.—On MONDAY. AFTI The Consolidated Lottoriesef Delaware are drawn | more fully warranted, ALAR UHERN CIty Geo. W. Parsiall. of Middletield, N. ¥.—For | Mother, why the Democrats arn’t just as much ION, 24 May. at 6 o'clock, mn front of the prem-| daily at Wilmington, Del., at 15 minutes pefore 5 p. Rooms in this city, No.336 Penn. avenue, betwee: sasha cs improvement lead ear couplin = ly vir’ 0 of a deed of tr n Sth and 1th streets; also, 997 Arch street, Philadel- yeep Gea sa us are.’ His confound- ee pt +&o., | m. Alldrawines under the superinte r t, will sell. Lot numbered two ‘re in- m oats count at st va he Dpawitio, aon i a = thside, Virginis, Tennessee, and ennes- pee Ri ing the two wordy onus considerable amuse-| Zait sal ky yrigtod hott a eh: | Wry Womintonara appa ty estan | Sa | BS Hik GR RTOS, cHare Provement in sushi-cord ner. ._ | ment in the family.—Great Republic. lated at the corner of 6th ai -. front. * —— ~~ Woop A OAl Er PS VILLE Ata s amt Welrce, of, Combridgeport, Mase —For saan A Shei ing 42 foot on Market streot, and running beckes fect MONDAY, Apal _ WOOD AND COAL. LENSER as ENE Perry, of Mausteld. and Mebzer Bart,| | “You Wortp'st Brre a Busp Bor!’—On | “tering! cake ret 5 Felon (INDLING AND STOVE, WOOD —Ovr mil | GRIFANS, NASHVILLE, GRAND JUNC- Mass.—For improved fluid measures. | one of the Michigan Central Railroad trains the 4. M. RIVEY.. prustees, | 1 pared to furnish a For through tickets and further information of the of Troy, N. Y.—Forimprove- | o:her morning. an incident occurred which BARN SRS UCKEY 1 fates. Our ma: ronte, inquire at the Southern Ticket Office, No. 37 r grinding. crushing, de created considerable merriment. A blind boy| ap2-2awade a Avctioncets. | ¢ m, avoume, one dot cact of Browal’ Metsl,eren ra S. Hierce. of New Bedford, and Ma-! who has the run of the cars for the purpose of | — - NN. W. corner Jsthned Games Rel wd the Boats, to'SEO. E. MATTINGLY, son R- Pierce, of Mansfield, Mass —For improve- selling knick knacks, entered the sleeping car, my us ND One * Foot of 1tth at.. iniow War Depart. an 16-ly (nical Ticket Axent. meut in machines for making drain pipes sing all the inmates were up and dressed, | STEAM ENGINE AND GRIST MILI. AT prit 3—Ciass 21. _—————=—e =e Wm. Pratt, of Brooklyn, N. Y —For tmprove- | © ki ing rhe: re up and dressed. | 6S Avction.—On Tit RSDA vs the zth April WwW ing strona the car, he passed his hand along the bertha to see if they were ocou- Ciucinnati, O.—For improvement in ear coup-| pied, when it fell upon the face of a sleeper lings. whose hirsute covering at onee arrestel tho W reap Race and S. R. C. Matthews, of Sen- | boy entien. Stroking down the hairy coat, ment ir journal boxes. it. Puriier, Jesse Harlan, and H.C. Check, of inst. at 5o'eloek p.m., the Steam Engine,Corn &o., in the house on Lot 35, Square IM, 2th str: near L, will be sold to the highest bidder. A g onportumity to ket a great bargain, ‘erms at sale. ap ltd A. GRE irawn ballots. KEEP iT BEFORE THE PEOPI That A. PAYNTER S Y STEAM FIRE WOOD MILLS is the only place in the city that Wood can be bought cheapest and of the best qual- ity, in bales, bundles, or packages, warran full EW ARRANGEMENT! z T SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE, ~ ME On ANGE AND ALEXANDRIA F Bed ky IN. Anct. &e. 5 25), quarters $1.25, . measure ovement in hydrants. | the boy commenced with, “Here puppy !—here By A. GREEN. Auctioneer. Se = 10 PER CENT LESS THAN ELSEWHERE FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. Sam ters, of Alltance, O.—| poppy!"* and other expressions of fondness 0. 145.—CIRCUIT COURT OF TIF. DIS- WEDNESDAY, April z-—Ulses 22. N‘THE CITY, FOR CASH. For improvement in harvesting machines. Urese a lover of tan contin idee | Nee ocean Coun De THE See sag read es QAK, HICKORY, and’ PINE WOOD, sawed | VIRGINIA, PENNESSEE, ‘Tapn. Reeve and M. B. Swezey, of Brooklyn, ly to indulge in. The distarbed slee Miller and Wife va. John and Cathar-ne Mason et | 1 prige of, 355 | 4 prizes o} -. gy tye | length MISSISSIPPI, LOUISIAN N. \-—For improved folding-seat. ery to indulge in. e disturbed sleeper ai. at law of Aleranzer Macomb, a" ae 227 pofnoo | 4 where in "ARKANSAS, ‘AND TEXAS, Wiltlerd Rhoads, of Baltimore, Md.—For im-| pertially awoke under theso manipulations, The subsoriber, the Trustoe appuinted by the de- | ¢ Gut 5,600 | 20 ? we etown SES t at - : 3 w 4 i . - Hands’s, opposite Willards’ Hotel; rovement in snow-ploughs for railroads. and, shaking his head. gave aloud snort. The | oree rendered in abov cause, in obedianes to saic : &o ke. Wm. Ballant 480 208 street; with Wm. Wha: PSilas Selisbery, ed Nee Neck, SW oFor im- boy jamped back in affcight, yelling, “Get out! | OOP HURSDA Vets ails deat Ae ad ines Tickets $11, halves $5, quartora $2.50, "= o1nmibus drivers, ooraer Ttket-and Pe arenes, «iment in machines for tempering and mould- } get jut! you wouldn't bite a blind boy! take him the ri * " ; o'clock p. il the ri THURSDAY, April 22—Cinas 23, orat Page's Whar! sf of 7th street, comely at Ing plastic materials. off!” without even yet comprehending the | of the parti i tended to, Office s side of 7th street bridge. HROUGH TICK AT SOUTHW FICE, corner of Pennsy| vai Washington, on beard of t title, interest and estate © the above causa inand to the Steam Ferry city of W ‘TS numbers-12 drawn ballots. The money toaccompany the order inall cases, or | Georse Para, or at the office of the Orange vent cn revelving hee pis: Pa—For tm-| truth. The passengers roared with laughter, | [Wing lot of x Rated uponthe pehiio stews ot | Aas a GRP. oe 820m | be ready when the fucliedelivered. | Alexandria Railread, at Alexandria, elius Scofield. of Trumbull, Conn.—For | "hich did FRE en tne DOR ee Treat olty) Lots membered aes Te in Eaoete |g! Gn cag] kon ae, _ap2tf A. PAYNTER, at Pace’ ee RICHMOND, DANVILLE, | LY NCRBURG ; nbull, La! i : No. 25; ‘ sins No. 82; . CITY STE YOOD MILLS. NOX VILLE, DALTON, - nattiching the rail of carriage-seats claimed, ‘La! thoug! nt it was & puppy in the Re i= one ae M1 Square @. lal ita (pe Tickets $5, halves $2.59, quarters $1.25, gALTS CITY STEAM FIRE W oop} ILLS. BRISTOL, KN BOG Le ao ATLAN- Chas. Schott and James Baldwin, of Nashville, | berth and not a big bull dog! Silat Noss, in quero No. 0. G,tn Square a Dee eee cate, Nene et sie; delivered | TA, CHATTANOOG it JUNC MEMPHIS, GOMERY AND NEW ORLEANS. -- +0 Tenn —For improvement in excavati [@" Several say: C._A. Sehnitz, of New York, N No. 41; Lot No 4,10 2, Zand 3, in Sauare No. 125, ng machine. } and’ Lots No. "ms » Apri] B—Claas 24. to all parts of the city, Navy Yard, and porns Y —For im- synere bar wn ballots. town. Orders by mail promptly attended to. LL ans of the French Academy By av he torma of sale will be: One-third of the pur op tals. c sis | Money to accompany the order, or te be ready when | By a direct route, and continuous railway connec = i ‘i ‘ : i i 5 prizes of 125 | the fuel is delivered. . J. dW. M. * ion to Memphis, prevement in steam valves. are still experimenting on the old problem of = to bs ‘d h, and the residue in | | Prize! 2 pave . fort, JW. Sener, of Fredericksburg, Va.—For im-| the spontaneous neration of plants and in- eee sual inatalment Dearing int from th 4 do. ‘<3 som ae eee 1,000 MeL we yer {eth w Affording greater peng ny epee ted ont Se provement in tes and coff-e pot sects. In several recent instances they have | day of sale, xt 6 and 12 months fr sale, Tiokets $5, lialves $2.5, quarters $1.25, - = boat George Page leaves the foot SB. Sexton. of Baltimore, Md.—For improve- produced both under eireumstances which | Wich the purchasers be roqnt 1 give tl ages = sa m., for Alexandria, where on the final ratificati ment in stoves. seemed to [romsory notes SAT ND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF = DELAWARE. Class E, 7 numbers—it drawu ballots, Capitals. NDREW TATE, take th ichmond, Charlottsviile Barrie. tags . White Sulphur Springs, W: AY PIRY, ATTORNEY, AT-LAW, NO PUBLIC, pine pe p. m. for Richmond and al! pointe Boeck? RY AL ESTATE AGENT, and close co wo < Refers to Hon. H.M. Rice, U.S. Senat no wc iaaaenatie tee cemnasttbeetinrtan Bagrage Wacons and Omnibuses leave the office | per the possibility of any latent germs of life in the substances used. But na- ture is found to he full everywhere of these germs, ready to develop under favorable cir- cumstances, and recent experiments have shown that some specics of fungus and animal- mel, he sale by the Court and the full payment of th parchase money by tho purchaser, the subser Will convey by a good and sufficient deed or deeds to the purchaser or purchasers all the title, imterest and estate ofthe parties inthe above cause in and to the said lots se seid. The terms of sale to be oc 4 Shannon. of New York. N.Y —For improve- ient iu treatment of india rubber. Be mith, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For jn- 2,000 sith, of Pittsburg, Pa—For improve- x ¥ 3 . and 7 p. ielsal ao, : S001 We. : vas stmenaag ys EVANE, Arent, coal oil retorts, culae retain their vitality after exposure to a pape Sl to Tiokets $19, halves $5, quarters $25) 3 tn, See Me’ eee H. Smith, of Newport, R.1.—For im-| heat of 140°. The French experimenters speak | tho subscriber upon sue! ash Address FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO., fe 1 HE PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COM- —oestang of new varieties of microscopic plants produced | the risk and expense of the purchaser or pure’ Wituineton, Det. | - ins, of Chicopee, Mass.—For im- Provement in stop-cocks. Nathan P_ Stevens. of Keene, N. {H.—For im- preven in broke-beads for railroad cars fico. D. Stilison, of Rochester, N ers. — Ail Crap eer at the cost of the purchasers. | susSEX COUNTY. LOTTERIES OF DELA- The sale wi WARE by their experiments—new to them, doubtless, bat it will be difficult for them to prove that they were absolutely new, or that the germs the Steamships of this C , oarrying the United Sinton Mailer ACA TCO. pam CALIFORNIA, and OREGON, leaves Panama twice each month, on the arri- | commence ite i its in Square 128. F ap 13-eoSwads AC GREEN ‘To be drawn daily at Wi obras Delaware, at 15 I A ’ ‘The subscriber, having completed 7.8. Mail 8. 8. Company's Steamers, N ¥.—For im-| were vet contained in the substances upon minutes before 12 1 of Furniture, would respectfully eet ee Oe ek cask on titanate provement in exeavating machines. . which they were experimented. By J. C. McGUIRE & CO. Tickxts $1, Suanes ix Proportion. heitizens of Washing: rege vig epeee tool poe oy montin with vite Rovert Stott, of Baton Rouge, La —For im- ee uy 3 E MONDAY, April 25, 1859—Class 25, eck hie thee aud ers, connecting via PANAMA “a provement in governors for suy is t Commenting on a queer mistake made 5 4 P a 7 78 numbers—l2 drawn ballots, po Tes RO. George C. Taft, of Worcester, Mass —For im- i by Bell's Lite in «ion in extending the abre- ti a 15,002 prizen of . ‘e + nm rizesof..... Proved wrench viation of “Imp.’’ into “Imperial’” instead of it ° TU a4 Fae DS. teamsh' have been inspected and ap- ‘Walnut, Cherry, and other Ward prone, the Navy Department, and guaranty speed at 2 Ba pct. — Watiingtes, B-C—- “Imported” (in its quotatians of American turf- | ACTERN eat at Rags lowing de eared - ee So ‘ and other Bedateads, rFng Vana Railvond (mul one) ie pow som, For tmp @ appara’ for deep sea sounding. > oF; o’clock, on the premises, the following desor Tickets $1. 2 . leted fi and methed of conveying and paying out line for | tlk.) the editor of the “Porter's Spirit’’ tells | {yiprovad property in Georgetown, belonging to the — Fine Walnut and Rosewood Etegeres, Ladies’ Cab- ire, The bagcage of passengers is checked im other purposes a capital story of a noted American turf man | estate of the fate Commodore Chast : TUESDAY, April26, 1859—Clans 25, on Mian, ‘and Walnut Sofas and Chai New York shromee = | ey and rire \. boTpatton, of Reading, Pa.—For funprove- | whose horses having been distanced, during a| - East part of 75 numbers3 drawn ballots, Pine solid oak Marble-topand other Cottage Cham- E075, ait Saxponse. "The money pasa in ment in railroad car brakes certain season, in almost every race,—was in- | G°oTgetown, sad south esc Tories of ® __ ber Sots, Care all expenses of the trip. : hei Ven Debogert. st, Binghamton, N.Y. | terrogated by his young wife, at a dinner party fort together with tho rovements, consisting of nie 4] &e, en ooh el Epa Walaa Dressing and other Resorve stcamers are kent ip Eosefaas For improved washing machine i > jation di: k Dwelling house. . Tickets $1. " Chai J a ss “4 Dichsed Van Velibesen, of Philadelphia, Pa— | eee bvedaty re The Ae on ne, No,iJs2 Bnd north part of Lot No, tél, in dreaibiccine oo a —e Fine Mahogany and other ‘Chairs, of evers desorip- dares wo tha tc route je satan —4 For improvement ta yrates for farnaces. ; a jenll's adlditiot seorgetown, hav: ont 4 pril 27, 185@—Class 27, Fine Marble-top Centre, Sofs, and other Tables, I pod ay fi 4 yempl : en —For im- | Stuiled knowingly as he glanced a@the faces of | 4936 feet, by adepth of 120 feet, with the improve- 78 numbers—14 drawn ballots. i b-tnp ey "| Passengers leave same day they er qcatcnen er eneat <t Clicege, 1k —Ventnn-5 TS" Rabie, nad aid” PHA mdash | cone commute ola teenies Gee Bote China, Giass and Crockery Waro, Looking: | |, Passengers lew MUTCNo. 06. in Bésll’s addition to Georgetown, having a front of 69 feeton Beall strovt, between Washington and Congre: ! WW. Wetmoe, of Erie, Pa—For improve- ww ilroad chairs ; rhipple, of Providenee, R. 1.—For im- guised, my dear! Capitals. » &c. he OF 2 prigge of... Pe mean “= During the late po’ b's ‘pose other person | Conductors go through by each Steamer, and take i Fievets $1 sone in Washington, pe plied nse bee ‘and | | charge of women and children without other proteo- strects, running back 120 tors. . ter myself that no person wishing to purchase For through tickets at the lowest rates, apply at p ; ° h Ov i f : ‘will be disappointed if they give meacall. Bo ee Weck etek, Nee eee ee machines for comblay fibrous ma- saning trisl, the Court was frequently inte feet, together witht 8 in La Si ag tang 3 oO THURSDAY, April 28. 18—Clase 28, A. GREEN, , ‘ON to ARMSTRONG, H. Rris& " rupted by the noisy notes of the bell which the | $ie@fly new Inceefour-story Brick Dwelling-houan, 78 mumbors16 drawn ballots, _No. sa6 Seventh strest. | BG * Mt Greens cor GL BARTLET. Boston. tward Whiteley, of Boston, Mass.—For tm-| eornorgtion, in their wisdom, have placce with- | tached The improvements are of the most sub- } prigeof........85,35'2 prizesof.._... 300 . CARRIAGES. 5 i, —e —_—__— ag tana po a ER | a fow fect of the building eseigned by Le | an Ck Feng SP tae Geir | 8 de. asl ee a facgory, aa ier oalt NITED STATES MAIL FINS ae Link “tuachine fot ood. for the ‘he "of causes. After the tent a. 4 3 ; sti here his faciliti ‘ven 5 EARS. aby ie mee, Sor arermmae jr, | recurrence of arming’ interruptions, MAlGo, Lots 9 an | a7, dioining the abova, having monatercurag CARI AGI LiGur Anp Wrrnovr Faiven® Fos wns . > elt, i ie 5 & y, Y GON a m & SE oe bn ame ean iesovtetol quod ee eee oP SIT Ce tavided “tale Seer lala ow hone tis weaken ts tees uae Won tas lone experience inthe business, he Kopes FOR CAL ORS RATLROAD. * Wilson, C. Green, and Wm. Wilson, jr. | and exclaimed, “ Aorrida hella!” To which ee in front of the first named tee whi hielnel Upecamenend Light Wagons kept on iling Days. Sch and 20th ef each month ngton, Del —fe \mproved machine for | the reporter, in a subdued tone, responded, | Pro ne’ oe ourtlt eas: the’ veitdie an Saree 250 eA hand eepatme @o ie Rerular Sailins tee = tens of “Dk, Westamnentmas %. ¥.—¥or im. | “Does Your Honor mean the Gre bell or Soph equal instalments at 9, 1%, and 24 months; tho delee, ved ly {1RSneatlydone,andall orders prompt- | 417 OTs. So enany frends ~ proved variable cut-ot gear for steara engines, | Bell !'—New York Pow. — Togs terest Sartet ws bs salaries toss: Soon at Carrnrsake genni TARP, travelers bound to CA LAP OR : : 7 . r - wee 2 and the pay 2 . cot “opening, wed clalag farmers Avoid quotations, wnleas you aro wall | Wh tut gens ented se nace % eee former af iirand Feta. | AUAgtt acon for gossnge 67 the (4 Mail Line, vin eet studied in their import, and feei their perti- eee JOS. H: CASSIN, Prustea, i OOK FOR THE “GOLD EAGLE.” I iocernons seeking passage to “George W. Zeigler, of Tita, Obie—For im-| nenees My friend, ——, the other day, while | ap1-eod JAS. C. MoGUIRE. Auct. proved antomatic fan hnagel, of Wenham, Mass. ,nss Hesrpy sep tpphrapere tert pet hr a S FOR SALE—A, Praueis Bas: hn: o arm, Resi gnor , ani a Lz 2 Beverly ubber Comp. of "Beverly, panic Lapel Help ret ith Of that despised | $9 GRE tae sooee ketones Ht eae ee ~For improvement in restoring waste vul- ayimal, made a very mal-adroit use of one. OR SALE—A large Horria "9 NY idee Pate Ab! ’ said he, with the deepest humility, and ite diem lar Pi ON SAF of La Fontaine, “we are meen ingeire MEL SNS DEE & BON, Banko! riully made.” All orders for tickets or certificates of ft prompt and con fd oe we need nfivcial drawings sent as Aadress FRANCE, BROADBENTS & C apaiw WILMINGTON, DEL, received. = magnificent lot of ENGLISH AYOWD pron Ti Rteaiaehipe of & VINGS, fi aise, all kinds of tg tre hog oft ilrond. a8 no office iaiaiobagan Ae Ca aerate saarron 16 | Easier seat Need ktean res gn tare Tomar Nov ver skthe K. Va . assivner to tieit Por im ement | a simplicity wor! ™ fearfully and fi "Fe OW EARORE LSE ee vere

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