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THE EVENING STAR| Se SOMA WAS cee | THE WEEKLY sTAR: PUBLISHED peat AFTERNOOR, LE Lee & 2 ‘Whis exeelient Family and News Journai—con- (BUNDAY EXCEPTED, ; taining 0 greater variety of interesting reading than AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ean be found in any other—is published on Saturday Corus: Penuzylvanis Avenue sad Eleventh Street, ‘morning. ar l@ copy, —_—s W. D. WALLACH. ae dt ara < deoke asoce samseecc aces SED Papers ed !n paokages by carriers pan peeeets sy ‘Tomall cahepisanticeee +> wht t ie intams Nem we Cask, w advoncs Sie nen mene ears Reyer iari ay seat eet Boeaysas’ fe ie Fey AvVRRTISKMENTS (of sight ieee to er i Slats de 5 Single copleo ies ) enn be ro, Sihspeawumasrecss| VO XII, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MAY 2, 1859. N°. 1,917. [Re Beane nae Se 27, Sees Who sot as agents will be «i- ST 5 at commission vf 8) cents. Ovenations ov tue Parent Oreice.—The] {[> Mr. Robert Kennicutleft Chicago last week following is a list of the patents istued from the | on a journey overland. to the North Pole. He is —____AUCTION SALES. —— FOR RENT AND SALE. BOOTS, SHOES, &c. Z ae : ‘ By WALL & BARNARD, A OR RENT—The DWELLING PART of the | @HOES! SHORS !! SHOP ® oy U.S. Patent Office. for the week ending April | 4” ardent naturalist, and his object is the pursuit RUSTRES' SALE. By picactacenarivest ds0ay Uauie ae tn ee tS T. cLALK S Go. » YHANGE OF TIME 26. 1859—each bearing that date: of his favorite science. His route is first to Fort from Cynthia B. Mason and others tous, dated | east of 7th street, aud over Harvey & Co's He No. 16 PenxeyivaNta AVENTR, | WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. RW. Belson, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For im- | Garey, on the red river of the North, and thence | March), 1857. and of record, we will offer at public | W8! SOLE ego Pee Veenate TSuscvethmattest = per] provement in stoves he will make his journey with the agents of the Prpimasail JAI RL eak Eg eee (GRa OAS amaitana 7 land examine. S553 2S See meat inane of Waterbary, Conn —For improve- | Hudson Bay Company, to whom he nas letters a Washington iy known wid described as Lot Fu in Aleseskin seat vebont Oe eailes trom 500 "SEVENTH STREE On and wor Thursday next, 2ist inst., Traine wet a ~ 5 a be . (73, i 4 — Albert D. Briggs: of Springfield, Mass. —For im- | 0M the Governor, SirGeorge Simpson. He will | Najighteen. (1 ments, consisting of & good two- | Copreatows, at the interscétion of the Georgetown | © H. MELA & SON WO Nishiki aikienn proved serew wrench. ‘ visit York factory, on the Hudson Bay, during | story Frame House." 3 = ro.on th promiaet wor of. RICHARDS soruer Boots axp Snogs Cuearer THaw Ever. Do. ‘atSands. 15 p _ co. A- Brigham. of Marlborough, Mass.—Fer | the summer, and returning to Fort Garey will | ,ohe'm™t fete; One third of the purchase money | Tath and Pelee Wake ee RT | rus Ler Beoece cel leet Goeisee As. Baltimore at tang? am. eerie a dishes for waxing thread.’ | | anake a winter trip on dog sledges to Great Slave to bo eiven for thé balance, in twoegualinstalments | \ALUABLE FARM FOR SALE—Contaimng BOOTS AND SHOES firet. scoot, and third” connect with Trains TW. W. Burgoyne. of Washington D.C For | 1802, With the whole of that year before him to | Sroperiinay Kone ritt, the terms of bidider, | de faten is in excellent orden bes mand One tear eee Dad Bilan Hall peer A Syst Piidccathadedrny iS ne engines » D.C. pursue his explorations along tha coast of the Po- | OF eon it hota ai cost oftho first purchaser, bun, aud ts well watered and timbered CO ee a ee -Bi EARSONS, Agent anes L.. Catheart. of Georgetown, D. C.—For | lar Sea. He expects to return in 1861. i CETTE ee eek # no | under fence, and large orchards of the bost List or Pru signed tatec pene eee ee je expects to return in i tice. WALTER'S. COX, of fruit, raspberries, strawberries, &c.. &c. Se ee ee ee HUGH CAPERTON 2 i be . aud THOMAS COLLYER Geo Chamberlain, and W. Chamberlain, of | 7 A meeting of the members of the Barin| ‘Trustees of the Union Building Aronson ghaserh gna, ST deatod eke toe ail Shee ERs dear 4 i peiation, chasers, and, if dosired, the farin be divided. i Kid Ga 3 From W ashingtou—Steamer Geo Olean, N_ Y.—For improvement in harvesting ma- z i of Georgetown, | For particulars apply to CHARLES HASKIN= e Page—at%,, 9, and 118. om. 3, 5. and 6% p.m «nr aoe wi, | lot Cout Ream inert to expen tic vivwhin | ‘22wMe WALL & RARNAWD, Rust | Avant Pana. tes mar a pring hele HE | adh wena, Sein Mhemas Cat David Cuming, of Sorrel Horse, Pa.—-For im- . so . are . - L 1ISHEI oR RENT FROM ». finedoubir-soled Morocco B 1.25 |" From Alexa “Stéamer George Page—at provement for starting railroad cars relation to the site to be selected for the United | pf 75 FUR ABOVE SAL Ais Head aah hg | Oat east ett Firect: betweon iain |, Misses" and Children's Shoes, with and ‘without Sane Ticoree ~ WO Da * New York, N. Y.—For im- | States Court House about to be erected by the | By order ol the Trost ean P and Hath, neatly and gompletel furnished, Rent | heels, seed A exaadria— Scammer Witan, Collyer—at eounecting and supporting | Government. ap 2i WALL & BARNARD, Auct’rs. — rater <taquire of 8. RIN NaLt., Genorai | A rarechanee. Call q ond 54 Srey Pucaday and F. De . ‘ _Fe om Ry JAS. C. MeGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. "t forget—1: nt Ve-non, as heretofore, and omit ES arco aplorinmitnad Rockport, Ind.—For ; {7~ Jobn Wentworth, the editor of the Chicago RUSTE SALE OF VALUABLE IM- ap lt-lm Don’t forget—I de m Washington and Alexandria from Heney Dros. of Ptiladelphia, Pai—For im- Jemocrat, has had his portrait taken, and having PROVED PROPERTY ON SIXTH ATRERT WEST. - B ‘ TAKE 9a. m. to 4 p. m. only. proved mode of connecting strung-pearl jewelry. | Precured a wood cut of it, be has put it in Lis pa- | BETWEEN G axp H stReers containing 1 jhas a very dr OOTS AND SHOE 8 aside ear ¢ hy Dustia, HOES do not wear or hi That eh aed find your | , Phe 3%. 6X a. m. and 24 p.m, boats from Alexan - HT REETS, NORT 4 a t with the t of aud f Detroit; Mich “For low-water | Per, and it seems to be his intention to keep {| AYCTION—On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, May | Snd'a dogp back Lol genek tae ein a ria connect with the traiue of the Baltimore 12th, at 5ig o'clock, on the premises, by virtue of ; at. betwee g0 to GRIFFIN & BROS, No. 3i4 Penn. Olno Railroad for the North and West, alarm for steam boilers standing. Democratic prints think it ill-looking. | deed irom “Geores McNaughton ail wits, dated | gud midwny tottieer ine Reece Deore | Rvonuee Mt wt eed tne a see | The th a. mand 7% pin beats front Washington William C. Ellis, of Springtield, Mass.—For ——— ei August sth, 1851, and duly recorded in Liber J. A. | Patent Office. Itis positively one of tie moat pleas- | S¢rve you with the most fashionable styles, war- | gonnect > hy 2 — Orange and Alexan- improvement In breech-loading tire: {7 Senator Seward, on Thursday evening last, | Sy» No, folios 171 ot seq. the subsoriber will seli | ant locations for a residencs in Washineton city, | fnted to wear well, and at the lowest possible cash | Orin Railroad for the South and Southweet. — Deaan Fitts, of Worcester. Mass—For it- | entertained the 1 i vee eS | at public a wot numbered twe! For terms and a full description ofthe premises ap. | PTC, ____ mars db GREAT KREDUCTIO? Proved inethod of adjusting the knives of rotary | Ti Coureremee, wee epee, Methodist Eplsco- | square nam! hve an et ont Rate erat eee | Be POLLARD WEBH, No. 930 cal store) F HE VANVERBILT LINE of United States Cutter heads for plauing wood Pal Conference, now in session at Auburn, The | [funting twenty: five (25): north, runuing back vizh — === 2° OR THE BALL lust received a spien- Por. cap. Leferre | OCEAN QUEEN ‘Truman + of Providence, R. I— | Supper was enlivened by the performances of a | ty-five (45) {unt to an alley, with tae iimgrovernecta, he very desirable DWELLI did aasertinent of Gentlemen's French im. R, Capt. Jones | ARIEL a Fen lenprote: ah iad abel consisting of a two-story Brick Dwelling House, 0.87 Bridge stroet, at the corner ci | ported Patent Loathor and Calf Pump-sole is A FORTNIGHTLY line between, Eachoas [can of Weet with back building and bakory attached. enil Jetorson streets, Georgetown, it has | foots, Molrare aad Vile, Petest Ceatgor New Yore Sot riaMrrox,and Haven Soppes Falls, N. ¥.—For improved washing machin UF The merchants of Danville, Va., befoce re- | 1g montha with ttereet sc ad Edy and ay lcbrwede pope ong tps aed F aak Cone Gales and mines ail Contract, leaving this ait Porry G. Gardiner, of New York, N i Por | ceiving license, are-compelled to take an oath not | on the premises. 4 v bsdrooms, 2 parlors, dio Fancy Gicerous Slipps. Calls and examige wy gt — Stance WEDNESDAY the other side Te rn 16 Speings tee gaLICNSA PACE EOE CRE- 10s bay iock any match of! & lees denouiination thin se ener anT ASS WALUR CH eiastes. | Gracie Connects fe? fron Hall, Pa.av., bet. Sth and lith ste. FROM NEW YORK |PROM RAVRE AND SW. Goodell, of East Wallingford, Vt—For | ve dollars. aplo-cokds JAS. C. MeGULICE & CO.; Aucts, | of Wasluigton apd the Bot O MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, STRAN- FOUND HAVRE, [fom NEW TORK Rrarbacbttconey upto ; een ee eee —— ——— : “| jacent country. situation is convents sERS. AND CITIZENS. itt... tiny, Ved" i ™m nt in self acting apparat for working pa nl cago are making preparations a emigrate to tt bens ee Oat ot me an Street. ECE Aer Sree eee ¥ wie ; * et 2 ig ap y | cag e ma ns to emigral sitting as a Court of Ei il tree -..|)Saturday; May 21|W. brakes. Sole 1 Aquity. the undersigned will cgest assortment of Sole Leal ey ne 8 a : TRUNKS thi Saturday, June —4|Wed'dar. Jane 22 jaytl, bavi itati - | OXPosO to public sale, on THURSDAY, the Sthday | Also, several Stables and Carriage-houses for i . Stephen R Hanter, of Cortlandt, N.¥.—For | (2331) Naving accepted an Invitation from Get- | SFRPee WARING sain ou TMU EADAY, the Sthdny | Also. several Stables and Carrisco-houses for aa a cavenral wbaekc at ai swenlitees srry alc corer ean) water EM compartments. ? A . frard to settle in the island : ‘ Also, ag: stock 0} qual iti Carry able wurceons. improvement in seeding machines a aoe ae fay ornate, eh ee rong gas Fe 8 eilee ply as shove, ab 2-t TRUNKS, CARPET and LEQTHER B 0 steeraxe pa: avi riton, ae " - SEE Eeeer eruder,de'd, Es of which he died = = ‘ALISES, at i OOVE —E ne—| ‘ Sen onte “mes, Me—-For im ln 7-at's le medting ef tie Society of Autiqua- | seized and poareased aupposnd to conta'n aboutim | FOR SALE O HOA FARM of ios” from all, Pa. av. bet otvamdiiehets, | VEnetcr &¢ Bidand Sloe secend carn ved ate . K al abi miles fro , i ‘oan Sd A na) sees coe “ Pim. E. Losk rood. of Philadelphia, Pa.—For | rians in England, the Hon Robert Charles Wia- | tho village of Bladensburg and nine ao Washi | Railrowt seh ore oan quality: well watered, | J BOOTS AND SHOES. & Ng paged pnt my a ladies’ collar and cuts. throp, Present of the Massachusetts Historical So- | ton sity, in avery healthy and elevated rezion, in a | and sufficient wood ; near three flourishing towns. AM Constantly msnofacturiug and keep sage from Europe Nathan B. Marsh, of Cincinnati, O.—For im- | ciety, was clected an Houorary Fellow. Food stata of cultivation. admirably adapted to the | Pho buildings are comfortable. Land weil adapted | stock of— om at sage from Europe. proved water metre catia ° r oss Srowsh ol he usu pro ne lons of the county: wi and as 8 stock farm is not exociled by any ies’ double-sole lor. Boos 3 ‘0. 5 Bowlin, . Provement ip treatment of vulcanized rubber. | named Atken, wererecently found lost in a swamp | Besevenry butidvor far ferreion once McKENNEY & LANSDALE, Children <. Lanting Button Gaiters I1CE—The Steamer JAMES GUY he Richard Montgomery, of New York. N.V—| ic) erancis county Ack. nei It will be sold 1m lots to suit purchasers, and those lusurance aud Real Fistate Agents, Whats Kid Slippers. for Ladies and Misses, Tesumed Ler route on the Poto: For improved machine for corrugating sheet | it St. Francis county, Ark., having been three buying sre requested to inspect the | _ap23-eolm 320 srear D. low. pai mae river, will leave Washington o1 at ea pili cine weeks with no food, save persimmons aud acorns. before tis day of sale, which ean be shown | epee ——— = | Misses’and Children’s Boots and Shoes of every | TUR ‘SS. for CURRIOMA ™“firain W Moore, of Jersey City, N.J.—For ae ee ee ere : Application to the undorsigned, who re OR SAL Soe A a tl kes "description, equally low, all of our own mske, pads DAYS (commencing on the 8thof Aprils : N. 3. {0~ The English merchants tn China are at- | * an adjoining farm. n terms accomodating. s : J. ROSENTHAL, for PINEY POINT and KINSALE, at a.m. re ovement in mode of chilling rinis for loco- s TI rms of sale as prescribed by thedecree, are | teken upon Dwellings, Stores, Merchandise, and No. 2 Pa. ave.. Market Space, turning, will loave Kinealeon SATURDAYS até 1 ies ready attempting to force opium upon the poor | as follows: $50 of the purchase money to be paid | Furniture. Inguire of DAVID MYERL: No. | jm 13-00 2d door above 8th st. | a, m., stopping atall ofthe reguiar iandines going liner. of New York, N. ¥.—For | Japanese. In cash on the day of sale, or on the day of its ratifi- | 2'Todd’s Building. — mar 10-eo2m’ TINO THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON CITY, | ®% returain LUCIEN S PAGE Brop'e reefing sails. —<——————— eation by the Court: and the balance of the pur- For SALE—Two BRICK TENEMENTS in Having been engaged in manufacturing Ladies’ | _NATH'L- Bousn, Agent, Atexandria. here ating slats om sugar cane and | posed to be held in Pittsburg on the 4th of July | hosting intone fone the day of sale, to b= secured A Peliadiis Wesreetmec par irs revenge this past ¥ years, we ought tol NGE know by this time wh: next by t them in this Samuel Nicolson, of Boston, Mass.—For im- | "e*t- sum of money will be taken which will give to the honds of the purchaser. with aeeurity, te bes WITH GREATLY IMPOVED SCHEDULE: —________ approved by the trustee. Upon the payment © | purchaser, in rents, lO por ceut. Terms: One-fourth | £2008" safely say that we de man yon oon =e 4 Ligeti lela ee sc va I> On the 16th inst., the foreman of a brewery | Thole purchase money and interest, eee Sash, and the bainsioe fn 1.2-and 3 yours, with inte- | the articles at th a eet Wee | om WASHING TTS GERECT TO ALL lie belting, sion of au ale cask which he was testing by stear Ap li-eote N. ©. STEPHEN, Trustee. | property more partioaiar: . MeCurdy & ‘s dose! —_ no2l-ly Via Potomac Sreauni saxp' RICHMOND AND Poro- A.W. Payne, of Morris, N. ¥.—For improve- — E. B. ADDISON, Agont, NK RUNKS RUD of horse shoes. I> The gillers at Havre By BARNARD & BUCKEY ; Georgetown. _mar 19-e0tf Alexandria, Va. Tu < Undersigned ment in sharpeuing the ¢: se, are said by spent “kok wae: = = ew Haven, Conn —For | the Harford Timea to he doing a fine business. > | (GGOYERNMENT SALE OF SHANTIES, DOR SAt ae James Punderford. of } has now and constantly keeps d very superior BR has also the convenience of gas a'l through the m4-ly No, 499 7th t or sta! house, and a large cistern of water in the yard, The ‘coms, and arrive in Richmond in time to chines for laying hemp around wire in mak- | #ow Rooster ought to be spelied ? oe = 6 ; H Snors, Orrices, &C., Betosa.se To tHe FE i earaine two-story: BRIC tient of Sole- Leather FRUNKS \ 7 im nt in water-proof leather hose. iy, Tom Sayers, the British champion, ts re-| Wasninarow Agvanver py onprn ov Cart, M,C | prope tug t Nae NO.38 Market street, bet wen 1 ee ee ted South eeet Beene reat aghington for the vid Ramler. of Union Deposit, Pa—For im- | ported dead. Melos. On WE SUAY., ith May, we will sell, | Cooubied hy Mra. Helen Me Lean Thiers TAPESTRY | of eth atreet, at ody a.m. and 6% p.m. Passengers by Proveme wachines for raking hay. , 17 The editor of the Macon (Ga.) Telegraph | 2/048 the line of the Washington Aqueduct, the fol- are ch rasate and jndicious invest. Dt NHieS (ES | the morning boat can ‘obtain @ fine breakfast on Isaac Reamer and Henty Miller, of Conrad’s | int, the rotten wood of dilapidated buildings | 134) oe Le pat h tains a double pari 'N. B.— Trunks Cov board. and rnc 4 pleasant sail of 3% hours down Store. Va.—For improvement im corn harvesters. | jn Savannah peolite rasa te : er ee eevee ae ae when en the same tioo: Dy & | Merninine executed the beautaful Potomac, passing in full view of Moung - Joun C. Reed, of Providence, R. 1—For im- | ‘7 S2¥annab a prolitic cause of sickness. ni 5 ~ = xtious celiar, three bedrooms, ser- | OPMITIME scmnon. By the evening boat they insure a. ga proved stove polish mixer and scraper. {7 A puzzled etymologist complains that Wor- | | jo. 15 vant’s room. ¢: 2, and & stoke-house, It Supper anda rest of four hours in comfortable bertha cob Rinek, of Easton, Pa —For improvement-| cestet 's pronounced Wooster, and wants to know | } 2 © Trains for the South and South- iB y-nine: fat, ~ = ‘West. ing rope UF There is a phrenologist in London who ee ee eS DENTISTRY, &c. The Gresth Southern Mail is conveyed over thia saac A. Sergeant, of Springtleld, O.—For im- | can tell the conteuts‘of a barrel by examining its erty will be sold low if inmediats application bo | —_ : --—-—— | route, it being 44 miles shorter, and 1% miles less proved spring bed bottom head. Iron, &e., at the building for the | Moto Mrs. HM. LEUIBE, No. 38 Ist srreet, D DENTAL NOTICE, railroading than by &ny other route, making certain aie ot eyrEe Schub, of Madison. Ind.—For machine | {7-Punch says, “Kinder is the looking-glass | steam stone-cutting winchine. Baraat inpate oe P27 at the office of the Adams | I9R. HILLS has sommeved hus otha to the rooms | FREDERICKSBURG, RICHMOND, A. RPE 4) for addressi Iz newspapers, d than the wine-glass, for the former reveals our | Also, 8 laree lot of Coutering and Forms distributed | Eppes Gonrany.. apascs | onscoogsted by 1s, Maicter, (26 Penn's, BURG. VAG WELDON AND WIf- piurivemcnt ticaiten wpepernville, Miss —For | defects to ourselves vily. thelatter to our friends.” | _pAlong the line, which wifl be wold ntots. © 8 | Tt Be eoncavan PROP Preis ciced mec as cece Bane T SMOSTOONE RO S Nit : fmepr » cotton scrapers. oan 5 . 2s no sale will commence al I o'eluck, at Culver ¥ sELA VED P 5 aa NTGOMERY &' 4 . i i U7" The diocese of Oxford is much distracted | No. 2y, one mile from Geor etowa, aud ba continued Rt NOW UNGTON CITY FOR A ervices. For p: fabiiity 1 am kindly A IRECT TO NEW 0} ZANS A} F cecrement tanta, nant nT nee Il by thre Puseyite tendencies (real! or suppaced) of ii ss | TERM OF VEARS—The undersigned ‘wilt iease | Permitted to refer ty Dr. Malster. in| ALD ROUTHERN CITIES AND TOWNS ~F - enmen’ wee | Philader shia, Pa.—For im- | t#¢ Bishop. eee metibinctoey tenant for tive cars from th TEETH. Also, connect at Richmond with he Danville, pr governor for goatee the speed of | 7~ The Bishop of London is preaching to the vf dato gr ee dgrdiieia Tithe SINER ADEE ve piney om a en my open . | ues. Patented in England, May 23, | O™mibusdrivers and conductors of that metropolis, for nearly five years pa ¥ been wall known As | persuns personally at his off BRISTOL, DALTON, CHATTA- Sot who attend the special services in large uumbers. page — the largest and most successful boarding-houge in sean wear these Toe! 4, AL HUNTSVILLE, s 1 si ? - a an wear th th wir +» HUD E His, A Walter ©. Smith. of Georgetown, D.C.—For| iJ” Somebody says that physicians are the nut- | PJELAWARE CONSOLIDATE the Federal Metropolis. {ts position on Benn ave hers; and no person cau Wear others LYNCHBURG, ENO} VILLE E improved detective register for doors of railroad | crackers used by angels to get our souls out of the | FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO, Manacnrs, | ius! house, and its immediate proxienty to th IRE Al ony office.can be accommodated MONTOOMERY a ears . 1 shells that surround them. ‘ilininzton, Dela Washington Theatre and Poiiharmonic Hall, With muy x! and p f Teeth they may desire ; ckets and further information of the Joseph FE. Stanwood, of Malden, Mass.—For U7 A revival of religion closed in Fayette, didated Lotterie a} Or both ef which is open nearly every mightin tie | but ty those who are particular and wish tie purest, | route, inquire at the Southern Ticket Office, No. 372 gar ae ay gs ii Mo, on the 10th, with sixty-seven additions to the sth iluing Bl ie-fina Rp Bh Mie ong odds the most | gleanest, trougest, ond sat arte : aignture that Penn, avenue, one door east of Browns’ Hotel, or on auk Steinhart, vi BN. ¥.— - caAwings 4 eb a t can produce, the RAL PL. S be m y of sth street. Jeovement in speing-ear couplings | Nesbediat chure y Commissioners app e. nt More fully warrsuted, _ . G . MATTINGLY, Enos Stevens. of Barnet, Vt ‘or improvement de ones Sreenes Aegenarreoat at Dodson- PRIZES PAID AS SOON AS DRAWN. be Fe A oro _ Cie bem er apeteonegy hare auléty ___Tioket Agen y for accumulating and transmitting | ting the mallee oe the Clatge OF ri- MONDAY, May 2, 189—Cinas 25, restaurant Me ee ee NEwa MENT! ; : sae : pict ‘numbers—H diawn ballols. Phgaat pind Fy " 'THWE Francis Stock and John Stock, of 8 .: is The crew of the ship Flying Dragon, isn- 8 numbers- ropean plan. ‘The entrances, publ : z - GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE, _ = pap si aed am Toney Cal prisoned at Norfolk a : ie ee mutiny, ©% | 1 prize of... @3jab}3 prizes of * Awl ibe om Uith ntrast, = Sitombut de qreee cinta AND DRINKI Nis! Onaxor 450 Auuranmais grea or jor,of New York city. | 4077 The Philadelphia Evening Journal says] 9 du. S222 zn |s des ning terma, &c., apply to W. D, | th of Browns' Rotel “ep a : + For improv rks extensive preprations are being made for the ai Fidken PORE tong Tam | Star Office, Washington tity. to be fan FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D.c, James A vlesville, N.Y. niversary celebration of the birth of Stephen Gi- Papabbiarh< 3, reskgi Sealer net ee improved stener, ‘<a rard, on the 2Ist of May, at the College TUESDAY, May 3-Cia ; et Oysters, EEC ORETA. A A ~ of Worcester, Mass.—For im- a i[7- A gentleman just arrived in St. Lonisfrom % numbers —13 WOOD AND COAL. . ps, Wines, Liquors, Se MISSISSIPPI Lot a 7 . ike’s Peak, met party at the crossing of the ¢., to ba obtaimed in any eating house in this ARKANS ict Te grledicae alti nor improve | Platte with = print zipries. Tlicy were ts ental REP IT, ae ng of his establishment is unsurpassed HROUGH TICKETS cag be obtained at the went i er x tills fish a paper at Denvers city —o 0p ange 4 Pe ots . z , : . er, of Ma 2 = ee 7 W , , ANY > ere "i pouse of the hind i an emarkable | GREAT SOUTH WE RN RAILROAD OF Alfred R- Turner, of Malden, Mass—For tin-| ye annual Lerring war is raging viscor- THAT A. PAYNTER EY So RAM BIND anable good attendance of ail employed | FICE, corner of Penusylvania avenueand Oth street, nlwinsville,N J.—F. ously between ‘Taunton, Mass.,and Berkley. The peta about it, Washington, on beard of the Steam Ferry Boat pata tenes wee IP FOF) crop of lawsuits will probably be larger than that » May 4—Class 27. IL7* tis charges are _ fe 2 tf | Goorge Paes, or at the office of the Orange and a. of Brooklyn, N. ¥.—For improve- | & herrings. drawn ballots, PRICE REDUCED ONE MALP! Alsanaitis Retress, ot Aieanedrin, Rates| Ste: capitan anal Seba wet ie ar sorted to tere eile whet cide ba nacre BRISTOL, RRORUILL, DILLON REL tin a pane ureh, Londo eported to be one of the mws' = > = = STOL, RNOX VILLE, DALTON : Abrataun Yost, of New York. N. ¥.—For im-| eloquent and popular’ metropolitan preachers of INFLAMMATORY DISEASES, TA. CHATTANOOG XS ASUVALLE ASS r rator the English Chureb. ONLY ONE DOLLAR! . SEW ORL! - John Young, of West Galway, N.Y —Forim-| —_ {[7 Louis Larue was convicted, at Kamarouska. Curonic Packases 325, Byad ak reuhn, and eennlanee S callwny oonnes- provement in the construction of railroads. Canada, on Saturday. of committing an outraze THURSDAY, May 5-Ci SE See Advertisement. __ialv-tf_ tion to Memph Francis Baschnagel. of Weubam, Mass, as- {| upon a irl less than teu years old. and sentenced SSuembenr dina tance” Orders loft at 8. opposite Wil NEW FURNITURE STORE _ Affording greater expedition and comfort, and bo- to the Beverly Rubber Company, of Bev- | to be hanged on the 7th of May. Capitals. ° larde’ Hotels Wm. » AK5 Tth street; Vr. are now receiving our Fall stock of FURNI a Ted Leoed = ergy fae # eelineee’ the foot Mass.—For improvement in restoring waste | >= An Indian has becn discovered in Califor- | 1 prize of... oh | 10 prizes of. ........ Sox | OF st Page “ts siroet. prowptly at) | TURE & HOUSE FL RNISHI OOD: alate atrect at Ge a. an, tor Ae ia, where pa’ = rubber reaper ree ee eee Senn Sak weighing only | Mee ois go waives g20b, cuter ele: Stes, socth unfoornintoer bare Thee ol ecling lower Chan $ny Stace mouse, is Benger take The cars for Richmond, Charlottsvile, of New Ye b ha ire > ; L ol Sy 5 . a . 4 ington. he i to > ” ri > % . , es . y ry Class 29, i 5 Lhe Se . and small Profte.” bpd A of Chicago, Hl., asstgnor to | ,, LI Smike suggests that the reason why Seerei- 7 numbers 14 drawa ballots, ap 2-tf A. PAYNTER, at Page’s Wharf. | “OQid Furniture taken in exchange for new. Seen en ee SE ae ee be Lai . ° i an - ts "= 7? aaa V ar Ee ES Sage N N g ew gi Z i ‘Levi. Howell, of Burlington, N. J assignor | Dim. La ae Sinn }19 do, “goo | paced to farmish all in wantol ec diatver low | ({ALTS: CUrY STEAM FIRE WOOD MILL. [1 JAMES A. EVANS, Ageat, | . »N. J., ass ae “ aha * A 4 ; Vf cknow: Ps 156 feet of split wood to make a cord. a J ud De Witt C. ‘Payloe. of Philadel- U7" A vessel is being fitted up at Antwerp. to kon, &e., &e. Tates, Bt ackiee prepared WOOD is acknow!- t takes leet of split wood to. « E ’ — —s ton. gain. Pa proved hinge, "| take passengers on a scientific and induarel Tickets $5, halves 2.0), quarters $1.25, odes ihe Pusiby 211 senxers of eee | oe SEC, Sie eaen Snncrens Bie Minas cs HE PACIFIC MAI, STEAMSHIP COM- Clark Lane. of Hemilton, Ohio. assignor to | Voyage round the world, at a cost of £160 for each May 7. « W. corner 12th and © sts., No. 537; i sawed bat pot split is measured be! being ‘One of the Steamships of this Company, earryi Owens. Lane. Dyer & Co, of same place.—For | cabin passenger. The’ expedition will occupy TED LOTTERY OF rive | Foot of ith at. below War Depart. Fuel delivered to any part of Washinetou | oe Tmited States Mai for ACAPUL ee, improvemer rie powers some fourteen months. ELAWAKE. Class F. a ee ee Pee NG | CALIFORNIA, and OREGON, leav ph S. Mershon. of Philodelphia, Pa., as-} [The amount of guano shipped from the bers—12 drawn ballots, yAY TS CITY STEAM FIRE WOOD MILLS. w War Deparl't. ap 15-tf | Pangia twice eseh month, on the a: signer to hineself aud John M. Marper. of same | Clinchas in February was | 12 tons—of which Capitals. Wood prepared any length and size; deliver val of the U.S. M S. S. Company's Steamers, ig a per. sen tx & land = 1 + $40,005 | 2 prizes of. $5,000 | to a parts of the city, Navy Yard, and George: ” Bay Wisconer. which leaves New York and New Orleans reguiar! v ed regulator for time-keepers. | 3,52 tons went to England; 10,105 tons to the | | =. 2,000}2°> do. 2,500 | town. Orders by mail, promptly attended to. The | “¢r-7QRNEY-AT-LAW. NOTARY PUBLIC, | on the sthand 2thof each month, with the meiy James FE (Quinn, ef Chicago, HL, assiguor to | United States; 553 tons to France; and 1,537 tous 1,000 | 2 do. 2)110 | money to xecompany the order, or to be ready when RD Rl STA " < nd passengers, connecting via PANAMA RAIL. ; 1 x . Pat fee reeds ARD REAL ESTATE AGENT, so Pynenes. i. John M. Jobaston, of same place —For tuuproved | 4o Barbadoes. 1 cae ee Py do. +. Te | the fuel ingeiyeel. | 2d & ee cals Refers to Hon. H. M. Rice. s ROADS. ut for gas and water pipes >> Mrs. Julia Branch who won some noto- ickets $10, halves $5, quarters $2.5). * No. & i W. Richa eo f Grayville, I1L., assignor | riety by a Free-Love speech at the Rutland Con-| Address FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO., Foot of 17th ington; Hon. Bi ¥v These Steamships have been inspected and ap- See eae ei hington: | proved by the Navy Department . —— dishiness it, and guaranty specd ad John P. Williams. of White | vention last summer, was marsied in Connectiout VILMINGTON, Dit, ae oS ee ~ | Larabert Tree, Esq ; yoty. i bi pre 7 Yeats her junior. ‘The bride bas buried two Lus- SUSSEX COUNTY LOTTERIES. originally made forthe olub-honsos of fronton cee | fe 10-dmn [ ours, The bareage of passengers is checked im Leonard B Tinkham of Lawrence, Mass, as- nds. To be drawn daily at Wilmington, Delaware, now be had ofall dealers in fine groceriss; also, at IVE ASSORTM New York through to = Francisco, and passen aon eon tancived bed eerie RyaM, “of same} >> Prentice acknowledges the receipt of a po- Tickxts $1. the principal hotels and restaurauts. ‘Tid London oo MAHOGA onomal pemnnenty Eapereniy Ae jag A Bg plwe.— For improved bed bottom we : coeueaya: 2 ! . i Pijohs_ 1. Nicolas, of Chicsge, itl, aaigapr te fugaits oust recce tee cere eee MONDAY. May 2, 1058-Clans st, “its flav or is excellent, and it affords considerable | ROSEWOOD eqpere all exposes of She trip cunt bieuself, 8. FE. Knott, and R. FP. Farrell, of same political letter. ‘There seems tu be some method ct) aumioes ns balloty, ees nels Be tio aoe The subscriber, having compieted h $an Francisco, to prevent detention in case of acci- prov rater 4 Lis madness, and a yood deal of madness in his th | 2 prizes of. Water street, corner of Old Sip, New York,” For | of Furniture, would respectfully lent, a0 that the route 1s entirely reliable—mo fallure s—Thos D. Burzall, of Geneva, N-Y.| Methodiem > & mela? ae 380 | sale also by A.C, ROBERTS, Groves tith oot | invite the citizens of Washin having occurred in eight years. For improvement in rain harvesters ge 2 itp ae : cay Vine streets, Philadelphia, Pa: HRIDEROUE. | t2, and the public, to cal "Passencers loave Panama the same day they ar Matthew A. Crook-t, of New York, N.Y.—Por | 19" Some writer says: |‘ The shad lives but a c. &e “es Confectioner, No. 304 Pa. avenue, Washincton | ex8mine his stock for them- rive at Aspinwall. t sddle-wheels single year. It is hatched in the early sumer; ” Tickets $1. City,D.C. (_tapente. | Sire cena cary, and athe! Wend recefccain asl dikes widieersitie ae ew ¥. 7 jescends the streams 2s soon as large cuough; feeds SSS = anEREERSEEE REE EEEneaeed ’ . ol r = and fattens in the winter at the mouth of the strenm; TUESDAY, May 5, 1859—Class $2, UR BUSINESS rae eae sa tal ina | SS ascends in the spring to deposit itsapawn; descends 7% numbers—I3 drawn ballots. O FRANKLIN ROTH, ik GCE ENS. See euinede sua baad rene mee eh we ret Wont pied woe vor Pat ee to die at the Vottont of the ocean.”” Is this 80? | sige of eso} 505, Connes NixtH ano_D Steeets, Fine Wainut and Rosewood Etogeres, Ladies’ Cab- | RAY AION D—or to ARMSTRONG RR 2 iJ" A clerk iu the Rothchild’s house of Paris | ; ty esaaieees | Are now in receipt of their SPRING STOCK, inets and Whatnots, CO., New Orieans—or C. L. BAR’ '. Bosto: American Paper Bag and Envelope | bas been arrested on the charge of baving embez- & sompriaing the largest. chuapest, aud most beauti- ine Mah and Walnut Sofas and Chai Em Fine sit} xd arble-top and other ‘Cottage Cham a Manufacturing Company of Philadelphia, Pa., as- | zled the sum of 100,000 francs. While ing ex- siguees of John A. Smith, of Clinton, Mass . and | amined in the office of the Commissary of Police 3. Petter, of Foxborough, Mass —For machine | he coutrived to stab himself with a knife in two for waking paper bags an A eavelopes, < places, and uow lies in a hopeless condition. tala. Emeline M. Stedman; of Vienua, N.J.,execu-| a9 it is a rewarkable. coincidence, says the | 1 prize of. ....—- 5,08 2 prizes of..._. tax of George W. Stedman, deceased. (late) of | New Orleans Delta, that both of the last two Min. | 1? do. ae 2 , aa bee som pe Por improvement im sewing ma-| isters from Mexico to the United States should | cas chives op ats have made their first acquaintance with our le Eliakim B. Forbush. of Buffalo, N. ¥.—For | 3s prisoners of war to dur army, Robles wee in ene Cong meget — Amore NGS ever broug! wo this city. * . ! ahogany and Walnut Dressing and other teneive stock ef Gold eat Pete WINDOW | Pinhetenorany, gpd wyele: ~~ ; Axp Witiour PaiLune pox Event SHADES, ranging im prices from $1 to $20 per | Fino Mahogany and other Chaire, of every descrip FOR CALIFORNIA AND OREGON, PSHADE HOLLANDS, of every color, from 32 | Fine Marble-top Centr2, Sofs, and other Tables, Via PANAMA I AILRO. to 6" inches wide. China, Glass and Crockery Ware, Looking- R ‘. 5th of h GILT CORNICE CURTAIN BANDS and insaea, ke. ‘eeular Sailing Days, Sch and 2th of each mont PINS. We have alsoa very fine selection of the | ty repens 1s to gel! as cheap a8 any other person above gouus, embracing entirely uew desigus, in NITED STATES MAIL LINE. Le ONLY REGULAR LINK ‘Rake. ashington, and on as favorable 3; and I CAUTION.-Se ANY sand impositions of improveme the list of captives at Vera Cruz, and Mata was THURSDAY, May 5,1950-—Cinss 34 pears OUR TERMS. Sather myself that ao pcreon, wishing th purchase | Tated on travelons boned to ta LiPOt Peony Z tf and Fraucls H. | made prisoner at Cerro Gerda. 78 numbers. rawa ballots, we ill be happy to put up ina complote, and — REEN, NIA. that the subsoriber, the cole ays woot, uitalo, N. Fk s 2 Malik rany ol Ov" 3 4 v Root, of Buiialo, N For design for coo U7, Everyday" ‘experience, says the Louisville | y prisgof... 8530) Zornes of... lowest possi priow forcashyorontheusualtime } Suls-tf i wan: 5a rest. | fhorized acent for passage by York, toning apa sey aan . cil = . wore 01 . % 1 ENCTUAL customers. CARRIAGES, i wh ' tera pig igs of Hartford, Conn.—For de- | the Church. in her law prohibiting the marriage se &e., &C, i Weaskatnat, ap 5-2w Tue Subseriber having made additions to his th st To avOLs Turospriox. they squst be Ps Hisssadl Poot ocements’—Charles Calite, of | Sf Beat flations’ Our daylume for the deaf and mae NEW PHoTosR ged Reeerrpeetint cee fos giche ives fists fre on lip rasan othe f 7 mprorements — % ; “ TYPE ORY, o riet, fh 5 “ane, 5 Woodstock, Vt—For himprovement in machiue | imi), and for idiots, are literally tiled with the FRIDAY, May 6 1858.—Clnas 35, 480 PAD AMBROFYVPE GALLERY, — | thanufactnring CARRIAGE & LIGHT. in'New Vork is suthorized to ome o paraare, are Borseatew rt Exstate—Mr Mackay, die si oe TOTY RRS, Ne Thin Steet, ea abana tks a, renee and | “Pee Comanrgir gute cacmred weet: it, nes. —-¥ NE XE zy ‘ ‘9 a rience | ment in corm sellers. Mast —For Improve. | "recent visit to this country, bine dropped te | 2 9229) prizes of... AMEROTYPES, to give genera! sduisfaction, sass he hopes | Ponting onthe North Biver, atthe head of the Com Extensions —Geo, W. Thayer, of Springfield, | Seales from bis eyes, and sees the advantage of ad- | 1 7) le eae only 2 cents. kinds of Carriages and Light Wagons kept on ve Wharl. sk amerthiehlek. Mass.—For iunprovement in wooden bei ocean: Ee eet entire page of ne Leon 5 do... * okets $1.°°? PHOTOGRAPHS! MEP handsomecase, | “SY-2 spa rRs neatly done, andall o a "SET Obeerze yy risgoreyt avant New Vart Ast Feaseuden. of ‘Tewpleton, and LL. ht, | dom Star of 4 wabred ertisement, a la — POG Ss, 1 i rders prom, Ne atl of Barre, Mass. —For insprovement in machines for | Ledger, of the illustrated Londow News. SATURDAY, May 7.—Class 6. PHOTOGRAPHS, | Sooond:hand Carriagos taken in exchange fornew | PESUEOE Mata hOR Ie Ra LINE_BE giaking quetch splints snd arranging thet ta tur | A Connxcrion—A Washington correspondent 75 numnbers—i2 drawa ballots, bya Bee igor a pen oa. ‘ANDR WSOC EE. WARHINGTON — Leaves Com. dipping frames, of the Boston Journal iutimates rs. Sickles’ foreach subsequent one, ae corner of 14th and Esta. merce strect wharf Raltimere ee ufession was given to the illustrated pers, JRES 7 5 > is MOND STATE, on WEDN! IF An insane prisoner had bis reason the Dparpose of Wing a fac-simile made ot it, ty oi ses weed ver 8 tmany weather. 00% FoR THE “GOLD EAGLE” ool BUA hart, Waehingte com- : ve Rite Hily estore thrsagh fight atthe baeming fa | He Rew SH Maley the Unitarian clergyman, of EE Heenan wenn owaratatront.. | gAtth Omi, § actions, ot of ENGLISH] Manco Sette EPR RRS jail in Ohio in which he was contined, The original manuscript of that confession was | _ All orders for tickets or certificates of packagen | “Secure the shadow while you have the substance.” | PICTURE aud LOOKING-GlAcs FRAMES. at | COLUMBIA, AY NING, 6 p Bly ANOS FOR RENT, by« meh eel ee or Pa awn. ear, upon easy terms, Algo, Melodeons, OQ. HOOD, at 335 between 9th ep or freight apply e a aechua ines | Oe ELLIY, Tad eset sang op -Tu&kTham Hogg, Ut ye” A strony feeling isexpressed inthe Charles- | given to the editor of Harper's Weekly by Mr. | Will meet with prompt and confidential attention, at aruals agsinst the pesctice of buryin the i be and lis counsel Lave since thd ‘the printed offois! drawings seut as soon ag, ekles, co | over. dead in the city, and the result is likely te be an | pretended that it was made public against bis ‘Addr BR T3 & CU. ordinance, Pit | Suns rage Witsneron, Big, yor % WAGNER'E.” | °'s'h¢ Golumbia stopeat the principal landings on Wishes.—New York Post,

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