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BEVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, gorner Penasy!vanis oat Eleventh Street, w.D. WALLACE. Papers served in packages by carriers at @¢8 year, a3 cents per month. To mail subsoribers the sub- soription price 18 $3.50 & year, in advances; $2 for gx months; $1 for three eaten and for less than three months at the rate of 12 cents 8 week, Single Ll oent; In wrappers, 2 cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (Of eight lines to the square) inserted three times for $1; every other day or semi- weekly, 25 per cent. advance; once s week, 50 per gant. advance. EO Opreatioss OF THE Patent Orrice.—The following i# a list of patents issued from the United States Patent Office for the week ending May 10, 1590—each bearing that date : iden. of Auburn, N. Y.—For improve- nent Itivators Wm. H. Auld, of Brighton, pew —For im- proved machine for sawing sbi amberg and Roman ¢, of Chic: ji! —Fer improvement in machines for separat! ng stones, 4ec.. from clay. jacob Ratchelder, of Salem, Mass.—For im- went in sole cutting machines Bean and Benjamin Wright. of Hudson, For improvement in straw cutters. A. Beers, of Brookiyn, N. Y.—For im- nt in railroads bog men ia ilton Fees of Liberty, Jas. Allen, of Lynchburg, Va.—For improvement in brick war bines. Edward Behr, of New York, N. Y.—For skate festeninee J. Bentleyand Wm. H. Allen, of New York, N.Y —For improved ship’ ioe F. Bingham and N. or Lanepr anters. A.W. Brinkerbotf, of U Sandusky, Ohio. For improvement in corn-planters James Brown, of London, Engtand.—For im- nent in the manufacture of paper paper pelp-_ Patented im England June 10, 1857. c M. Bryan, of Wright City, Me—For im- provement apo Elisha J rrall,of Geneva, N.Y —For im- provement in machines for sowing fertilizers. Dexter H. Chamberlain, of West Roxbury. Mass —For improvement in machines for splitting leatier 4 t J Colvin, of Lancaster, Pa—for im- neat [a convertible carriage shafts Nathau Cope aod Wm. flodyson, of C inctmmati, For Improvement in butterfly valves James B Crist, of Evansville, la.—For improve- ment in grain separators. Edward Davidson, of Batesville, Ark —For im- prover nts in plonghs. tram T. Dewey, of Sandusky, Ohio—For im- ee ved fence post Wm ©. Doss, of Lavaca, Texas—For improve- ment in cultivators B Wells Dunklee. of Boston, Mass.—For im- provement in furnaces for heating buildin Lewis Eikenberry, of Easton, Pa gig imm- proved method of con ting for expansion and contraction of metallic fences. Stephen Elliott, of Richmond, Ind.—For im- nent in straw cutters \udrew Ellison, of Boston, proved smoothing irom. Ba 1b Basie, of Moultsi provement fu machines for loadi Jobn t. Field, of syracuse, proved method of strapping wood in bending Levid S. Fisher, of Manckport, Ind.—For im- provement in seed-planter! ‘renoh. of & in harrows. R B Gilbert, of Sutherland Springs, Texas— For improvem orn- planters Richard Baltimore, Md.—For {m- im mail hays. tner, of irville, Obio.—For improve- t traps » FP. Harris, of Brooklyn, N. ¥Y.—For mechanism, by which employes regis- r thne 1 E-Hartwell, of New York, N. Y —For improvement if corn-planters. wl Henry. of Chenoa, lll._—For impreve- veding machines. Hubbard. of Penn Yan, N. ¥.—For vement in harvesting machines. herles W. Kennedy and Richard T. Brown, eof Williamsburg, N- Y¥.—Fer improvement in machine for breaking coal Lewis Kirk, of Reading, Pa.—For improvement oratltoad car brakes. Thos. J. Lamdin, be Baltimore, Md —F or im- provement in mail Jeez Lewis, of iow Orleans, La —For im- proved apparatus for conducting water to cisterns. Charles 1.. Linnell, of ‘Truro, Mass.—For im- proved jibboom for vessels. Benj Tolman, of Pembroke. Mass., assiguor to Vimself and A. T. Ramsdell, of same place.—For uproved spoke shave Wm. 8. Loughborough, of Rochester, N.Y — For improved bench plane 1D. Lount. ed rotary engine. " of New York. N. ¥.—For ap- x metal leaf on mouldings, &, T. Mayhew, of Poughkeepsie, N. ¥ —For im- provement in railroad switch. Wm. McAllister, of South Reading, Mass.—For sprovement in wind mills. _ Saues ©. Moltrap, of Bueyrus, Ohie—For im- et in ploughs Peers Mensch, of Rahway. N. J.—For improve- Mert in the manufacture of felt hats. Eu Mosher. of Flashing, Mich —For improye- ment in plint protectors James | Mulligan. of New York, N uent in roosters. John Munson, of San Jose, Cal.—For improve- Ment in pomp boxes Williamson N icho improvement ia pl RBLN lof H wntaville, Ala.—Por improye- ment in bridles. James Nuttall, of New Orleans. La.—For im- Provement in iron ties for cotton bales. Henry A. Nutting, of Sonth Amherst, Mass.— or improved clothes frame. Imac B. Palamountain, of Tarboro’, N.C.—For Improvement in enltivators (eo. S. Reynolds. of East Bethet, Vt.—For im- provement in horse hay rakes pe o Mass.—For im- Ohio—For im- hg Y.—For im- use. N. Y.—For im- Sommerville, Mich.—For Y.—For im- Pr sy Floyd county, Ga.—For Provement in water wheels. Joba W. Rinehart, of Lexington, Mo.—For im- Prevement in none brakes SS. Ritter. of Philadelphia, Pa.—For improve- mens tee hernial trusses. "dward A. L. Roberts and Wuyr. J. Demorest, of New York. N. Y —For improvement in appa- rates for vulcanizing rubber. David B. Rogers, of Pittsburg, Pa—For im- provement in grata shovels. ih. — Root, of Bristol, Conn. —For linproved Stephen P_ Ruggles, of Boston, Mass —Fot im- Provement in printing presses. Jacob Rupertas, of Philadelphia, Pa —For im- Provement in automatic primer for fire-srms John Selser. of W ittiamsport, Pa.—For im- Provement in pumps Theodore Sharp. of Bloomington; Hl.—Fer im provement in shafting fer endless chain home Devi id M. Smith, s Eninghalt, Vt.—For im- Prevement in seed Matthew Smith, of MP ittsbarg, Pa—For im- Frovement in rotary steam engines. Charles Spring and Audrew Spring, of Boston, Mass.—For improvement in lathes for turning ittegular forma one. of Roxbury, Mass.—For im- f soto for superheating steam ‘atiock, of Salem, 1 —For !mprove- in S maiog attachment for harvesting ma- N.¥—For im- chines Thistle. of New York, ed b ureau bedstead i Thomas, of Burnett, Wis—For im- tin harvesting machines W. Toleman, of Augusta, Ky. —For im provement in rotary harrows Jon Van and Henry V. Barrin; 2 Ohte —For improvement in Edward Van €: ee ey N. improvement in hill-side plows. James Vaughn, of Magnolia, lll —For improve- meetin fain separators ‘ne, of Hartford, Conn. —For improved , of Cincin- J.—¥or rn slicer. “ <a Webster, of Lawrence, Mass —For " lock ‘Sgemehs Westbrook, of New York, N. Y.— ‘proved churn. Milton White. Howard White, Henry T. White, and Joxeph White, of Philadelphia, Pa. —For im- Prved tee-piek © Widmann, of New York, N. Y.— in stoves ard and Robert Ross. of Veryennes, \' Por improvement in harvest: ig iInaehines. Win H Wilson, of Denton, Md —For imprpve- | fortunage ment im harvesting wiachines. Wm. E,W ortaen, of New York, N. ¥.—For ee owemien ‘tin combined metallic streetcurband fatter f. J. de Yampert, of Shohola, Pa—For im- ment in plows. Belcher, of Worcester, Mass. assignor to if aud Joseph S. Hill, of same place.Four “proved pruning knife. isha 8. Collen, Philadelphia, Pa . assignor to “awelf and Pascal Yearsley, of same place. —For “proved horse-shoe machine (wees D. Black, of Boston, Mass., assignor to Sesetf and Ezekiel Hallet, Jr. of same place. * improvement in weecreeing ee ne. For isepesy Hosea W 1 Bron 8. Dodve, of Sunapee, N. H., ass “owelf and Edawed Burke, of New 4 Nop —For improved hand Wa. Gridiths, of ; Pa; taalgnbe to adaniiel i A AS Pees 2 a REN eR ARR himaclf and Jos. H. Lanbert, of sme place.— For | pe ee im knapsar! 2 AARNE mo NRO Ne See VENING se‘pras alt rom geste orrinninn was test an BEwis Spee Pree THRE as aconts will be ai- “oe wits Postmasters ot — = TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. ot Caiareston; Ht, assignor to | [OR RENT_Th DWE. G T SEVENTH STREET ~ - ee 3 himself and Nelson Colson, Of same’ place.-Fer Eee fmake toute ele or cake ranig ot 500 500 35 @u n'P'O WD ER 35 CHANGE or ties pa par apr tear shpshoSanF inti coli oF Te AND, H, MELA & SON, THax Ever. wes ask e WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. to himself and GcurgeP. Daven ot diet y FeCOvEE & e Hio: (se) i8-tf_ | The Largest, Cheapest, and ‘Most Completa An- rer poste Sole Sica eeaeenet De ‘or improvement in seed drills. VALUAB FE FARM FOR eis ) rs. Dupon 0. hice a Samuel Lee, of Tauntoy, Mass., assi Mecaakts county, about 23° miles ever bronght tothe AND Suors und thedignen constantly on hand » larg — ‘of ail On and after Thursday next, 2ist inst., Traine Charles 8. P of same place. id Mo Georcatown at the interséetion org i * Georgetown SkVENTH STREET thou, cubes: manufactured by | wil] leave provement in ing steels ‘for sharpening Siirs.on the premiaey or off iChat ARDS, corner In- One door shove Odd Fellows" Halt, fing and Mi ng Powd ety i228 and0 It. kegs Wasltington at ¢40 and 6.50 a. m. ‘ieny Led 0 “Panacea, Mink. eet Mth and atroata, Was hington, & ia Genta’ List oF Paicrs. oT eed pet ssi Case and Bei Baltis to Lemuel M. Leonard, of same place.For im- | YALUABLE cicer ee one ph lad apenas Dockins PFGE The first, socond, connect with Trains Provement in cooking stoves. sel ier an tah meniiiinon Ge ._fino Patent Leather and Kid Gaiters. . fos the Cam oun Ties James 8. McCurdy, of Brooklyn, N. Y.,as- | dria, farm is in excellent orders good | Ladies’ English Lastiog (heeled) Gaiters. Di = The ry Soa Kori are PRRSONS, Agent signor to Elias Howe, Jr., of saine place.—For baihingss aud is well watered aud timbered: itis all Bg Kid Slippors (heeled x oy improvement ia single-thread stitches. under fence, and large orchards of the het farietion tases’ and Childre oo “d nd 34 Ib. canist RRANGE! MENT Fox 188 Houre of departure jet P. Mealey, of Washington, D. C.; as- | of fruit, raspb perries, atrawborrics, &e., &o. The | poole, from es ce —— fo. | in 8. land ds Ib, onnisters A‘ GRORGE PAGE si to himself and A. E Johnson, of same ghmsors nt, Tul begnade yory easy io suit ae ae ee Shogo quickly, Virginia Rifle ae EID. Seaioond ensiahers fond Pugeas HA COLL ER: e -—For improved device for suspending and particulars apply to CHARLES HASKINS, H. MELA & SON, Head fety Fuse of superior onl oe barrels : iberating shi coe Atchttoct | tet, . No. 500 Seventh strent, — oned - James 0. Merrill, of Chichester, N. H., as- Ome aa = _ ap 14-1m_ Don’t forget—t door above O. F. Hall. Naee nae above will be sold st manufacturers rife ema A tu ae poo FS | PGR SAL Seeempiaing oe pce |p PIE NOTICE oS pengeechentabnerteen dorm improved chern. Dwelling—Ne. 280—with back building attached, | 20088 AND SHOUS—Whon you find Zour | age of Dupon W.. Munroe, of Fall River, Mass . assizn- or to John Senthworth and William R. McKenzie, of same place. —For improvement in factitious enameled leather. Jonathan B. Parvin, of Heightstown, N. J., as- signor to himself and Elias Stratton, of same place.—For improvement in machines for digging and gathering potatoes. SHOES co not seater do nat look neat, go to GRIFFIN & BROJS, N avenue. You will find them serve vou with the moxt fashr 2 ranted to wear well, and at the lowest possible cash price: mar containing in all 4 rooms; has a very dry cellar, aud a deep back lot to an alley; situated on the nerth aude of F street. between 12th and I3th streets and midway between the Treasury Department and Patent Office. [tis positively one of the most pleas- ant locate lor a residence in W Ashington city. For terms and a fal Il description of the premises ap ply to POLLARD WEBB, No. 520 (2 bare 7th street NOTICE. KF OR THE BALLS.-1 have just rocetveda splon- did assortment of e George W. Randall, of Boston, Mass., assignor JOR RED TThe pee ndesrab e DWEL fi ie orted Patent iostber ant gall omens to Reuben J. Todd, of same place. —For improved HOUSK, No. 67 ras at the LANG, Biota, M Molrore and Villa, Patent Ceather basin cork. Bridge and Jefferson ateects, Georgetown. Tt hax | Shoes. For Fadios— hite Satin and Kid Augustns Ret , of Norwich, Conn., assignor | been thoroughly reuovated and supplied with every | Congres and race bay — pnd nea to the Manbattan Fire Arms Manufacturing Com- | convenience of water and gau throuchout Tt con Fancy Gliosroas SilppeeCall aed sxeean sy mate pany, of New York, N. Y —For improvement in | tatos7 bed: 8. 2 parlor: K-room, kitchen, = “fe 7 fron Hall, Pa. ay.. bet. 9th and 10th sts. Powder has been so well and favorabiy known a haif century, that we deem it unnecessary say anything in ite praise. ILJ™ We take pleasure at all times in showi sernples and siylen of packages to sportsmen and ot “Office He 35 High street, eet otming the Ca (PRENONT Hous, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ‘The Proprietors, having added, during the last ear, many new improvements, Ruch as peting and Refurnishing, introducing new Water Closets, Bath Rooms, and ev ery possible luxury and convenience throuchon and m, boats from Alexen th the same of the Baltmore and d forthe North and West. T G REAT REDUCTION. NE VANDERBILT LINE of United States mail steamships "TC OCEAN QUEEN VANDERBI ‘oom, besides @ smoke-howiso Aud & eased | NORTH S ARI oPrederick shutle, of Phitatciphia, Pa. assignor | dpiorliar. From the windows are charming *i8es | FINO MEMBERS OF ci STRAN- | fecflities Gr thar ceecatmnonto ite iner OW i ieatencaenier Gee, utle, of i pb: nor ort Washington and the Potomac river, with the ad GER Del House, being the largest first-class Hotel im the | New York Sovtnamerox, and HAVRE peisasy {e himacif and Puilip P Wels, of same place — | fnocnt country. Tho Pituation’ vm nigentont. an TRUNKS TRONKA FESS!!! amy under Mail Contracts leaving thes sid: mproved rotary cuttersand mode of operating | healthy, Possossion given on the lst of May. Bn- The | it asrortment ae Leather DRESS J its | of : Dea h alternate SATURDAY, and the other side them for mouldings quire of Dr, CHAS. H- CRAGIN, 124 Dumbarton | act Sr ELF FRAME TRUNKS thin side Ta thes inity of the mont Teohienstts | eck altersate WEDNESOA . lapetibeaiens tn cttats cect COREE it* mins iosorab'meaties) aia Carriage kovaea for ote "a. general stock of pil. gualition of Haerece Ruliroed Deopote acs soos ee ee ron sovruamrren NOCTRANTON MukGemlertereete re on ae ae apse with water fromthe Aqueduct. Ap- | TRUNKS CARPET sud LESTE ER BAGS aud | and > AND MAVRE. [Pou NEW TORK Ores A wien nt made sek 4q | a essa VALISES at HOOVER'S, | Iu the Centre of the most desirable Business Portions | Vanderbilt...|Sataniarehnni 2s) Wea‘iay, as. A. Whipple. of Boston. Mass., assignor ALE: Sint aagtwte Goons fo Tron Hall, Pa, av., bet: 9th and loth mts. of the City, North Star,.'|Satnrday, By ler dey, Me James Whipple and Beajamin F. ¢ “ooke, of same | WOR SAL ‘ING, No.39 Market ntreoty! BOOTS AND SHOES. Ravina epee. induooments to the traveler,fo | Aric Sonar wiht place.—For Improved steam engine. Prospect and int streets, Geor D 1 AM Constantly manufacturing aud keep a full Venderbiit.\Saturday, June 4 Wes “dav. Sons 2 Cornelius A. Williams, of Williamsburg, N. (adm. of the estate +4 Augustus Williams, ed.) ansignor te-Anthony" Pollak, of W: joe do assignor to A. N. Clark, of Beverly, Mass.—For improved steam: and water yauge. Albert Albertson, of New York assignor to Cur- tis C. Kean, of said New York.—For improved cork machine ageupted by Mes. Helen M. L offers 4 rare chanes for a xafe ment. The house contains a doubl + PARNAse, dining-room and kitchen on the’ raurie ricer? also. & large and commodious cellar, three bedroomn, aer- vant’s room, clothes-room, and a smoke-house, It has also the convenience of gas all through the house, and a large cistern of water in the yard. The house and Kestront thirty-mne(39) fest. and ran back tad sae ble. aule Mor. Boots jas’ double seule or. Ladies’ H. glove kid Buttoned Bor Ladies’ hest Kn Children’s best White Kid Shipp: low prices, Misses’ and Children’s Boots aud Shoes of every $1 2, 29),) 4 8, 750. Misses, at very ALLS AN astove tI Keissucs—W. H, Elliot, of Plattsburg, N, Y.| one hundred aud seven cit) fost, Thea nhove pry coecripdon, equally low, a} of acces wake, For improvement in coffee pots. erty will be sold jew if immediate pplication’ ve No. 2 Pa. ave., Markot Space, Jeremiah W. Mulley, of Atusterdam, N.Y — Fi ro dOHN Fie HOG dorks py ged dat grreet, | jats-co 2d door above Pth st. rlirg cates in mowing and reaping ma- reas Company, y da NO THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON CITY, Design: —George Blanchard, of New York, N ttle indisputable. ap 2i-tf Having eon engages! in manufacturing Ladios Vice delegate cues NT yal LIMPROVED PROPERTY FOR | qgme lisse and Children ec 1 guage J. W. Lane, of Newton, N.J.—For design for | tek ye Yea ne HD ot See ICRA, | know by thin thee wal will-ouit themnin thistius, plate siness or pl oan BROTHER & DRAKE. STEV OR AND Lor ue. Browns” Hotel. These steamships have watertight compartments. Carry able sarceons, 0 steerage SBONTOTS. Price oF Pissscee ther Way the Same—Per Vanderbilt, first cabin, $120 and $100; second cabin HIER, LOTHS, ¢ ASSL cS, we and $5, according to location of state-roome. P SEASONABL or North Star, frat cabin, §80: second oxbin @30. t R R, whieh by CERTIFICATES issued of passage trom Europe. wall make bey the best por and * Speciedetivered in London and Paris. short notice. He has also a choice stock o! "i foe READY-MADE THING and —" stusenamtaacienaae — Neat to heap h he would entio iple of one price only n cach articin, the pub uen, and may rely on URN 1IN a the spreial atten: webbdy Adhering to th ich it distinetly m: he are secured from impo: fair dealing. [> Mr. Wat. Rewer, favorably known to many of Washington asa Cutter of distin pega rr ane eth POINT and K atéa. leave, Kinseleon SATURDA Fy and ean safely say that we do; whieh you can prove ing charge of the Cutting De; nt, .. Stopping at all 5 ofthe vine Hon * KOINg Addgiional Improvement —D. H. Fox. and John | of Roptember next, the: PREMISES as ther cock: | fy Riving cur work arial. You can find (at all mes) pe plea to moot his (cena and the public | Sal retur ney (add 2 mag hs i Fink, of Reading. Pa.—For improvement in rail- | west corner of Ponin. avenue and Lith street, which | thearticles at the principal Sedthnows as 5:09 Si day Ay ee aru't en - road car ventilator for neatly five years past has been well known as | histsn, Site ihe, Shoes nn well-knor no Zi-ly jOTICE TQ TRAVE ERE NEW AR- Extension. —Francis 1. Hedenberg, of New | the largest and most successful boarding-house in ssitiedand — pl V HY IS IT? =, For improvement in stoves. ‘ oe EcareLaserorolis. Its position on Pean, « T NKS!—TRUNKS !! ernv RAN O8 SHINE, WITH GREATLY IMPOPED SCHEDULE! nne, about midway hetween the Capitol ani = 1 ——__-20e— 7 ? HEU Pndoreige hag now and constant!y keeps THE FAnee GOODS neateR dent's house, and its immediate proximity t Washington Theatre and Philharmonic. He or both of which is open near! year, renders this property b Sligibie in Washingtow city for a hotel kept on the European plan. Its sleoping apartments can easily peda to Sconepmporiate | vom ba ag perapas .—Trunks Covered and & yinfortal! with lodgings; while ite cooki dining aad | resenran apartrecats can be ar. moveinne executed with neatness an and con ‘anged to Accommodate gyena far Froater number ee ae 5 6 entrances, public a neon ‘street, within 3) fost of Penn, | _™&ly_No. 407th st., oppo. Odd F avenue, and nearer to the Theatre and Phill harmonic arge. and very superior as ‘oie- Leather TRU — j iso pees “Frame ov Tue Massacucserrs “Two Years’ Aunyp- MENT. —An election was held throughout the State of Massachusetts on Monday last, for the purpose of allowing the people to pass upon the “ Two years’ arnendment,” so-called. That amendment is a proposed alteration of the State Constitution to the effect that no alien who, anbsequent to i adoption, shali declare bis intentions, shall be al- on hand ata a: cmeat of of Wood: Box Tat VET_TAPESTRY CANVAS ERAVELIN BAGSand SATCH- Bis; fine SADDLES, HARNESS. WHIPS. ko. mi every night in the long oxide ‘the most on the Euroy Private, wiil 1 4 &o ste to vote until two years after naturalization. Hall than “ier — ol Rerapely io W. B. i DENTISTRY, Proposition has twice passed the Legislature WALLA ‘Star Office, W: ‘Washington city. e a y by majorities ef two-thirds, as required by the | —mar25 tf RHE gen PETIOR. suche beeen Constitution, and was now to be submitted to the jong cooupted. by Dr. Maister, (596 Penn’:a popular vote {or approval or rejection. The vote ay _WooD | _AND COAL. Sccameae f ‘een 9th Ad Toth st.) where GPR peae was rather light, but the returns received from “BEEP IT 8 BEFORE THE he will pa plenaed to see all who may hi oa, For profes rsioual ability I] am Kjadiy permitied to refor to Dr. Malster, isa M. I Sea the MIN tends, persons eae ‘at Te fBoe in iat city | Many persons can wear these Teeth who not wear others; and no person.can wear others Who cannot wear those, Pearsons calling at my office can be acoommodated with any style and price of Tecth they may dem rei but to those who are particular and wish the pu: cleanest, strongeet, and most Fapiesy denture th ‘ai art can produce, the MINERAL PLATE wil! be more fully warranted, Rooms in this city, No. 395 Penn, avenue, 9th and loth atreets; also, 97 Arch street, F phin. se eighty cities and towns indicate that the amend- ment is adupted by a very large majority. ‘The vote, as far as heard from, stands—for the amend- ment, 12,537; against it, $,132. Majority for the amendment 1,605. Twenty-five towns in the wes- tern part of the State, including Springfield and Pittstield, give a majority of over 700 against the ameadment. Worcester county, so far as heard from, shows a smal! majority against it. 3 Gl KETH. oh ay STEAM KIND- ILLS: Orders loft at 8. Ww. K lards’ Hotel: Win. “Bi or at Page’s Wharf, foot of 7th romptly at tended to. Office at Camp! be 's Lime and Sand Store, sout side of 7th sttoet bridge. The money to acy onan’ the order in all cases, or be ready whon the fuel is delivered. ap 2-tf A.PAYN TER. at Page's Wi @ ALTS’ CITY STEAM FIRE WOODMIL Ls S. BW ood prepared any Jeneth and size; lelivered to all parts of iho city, Navy Yard town. Orders by mail. promp\ money to accom; y the ord i orite Wil UJ" We have news from Venezuela, Gated at th street; Caracca on the 12th and Puerto Cabello on the 21st ultimo. The country continued in a very unset- tled state and several severe battles had taken piace. It is represented that the patriots will i er yield until a confederacy is established similar to that of the United States. General Paez was Stillan invalid thongh gradually recovering. The general election takes ptace in August, and Gener- _ CABINET eT WARE, &e. D STR ST. New stock, cheap for iz by > amiga workinen. and satis al Paez wilt undoubtedly. it was thought, the fuel sas ah ties 7.3 ee M. an 8, od ner 12th and C sts., No. . ten President. At Puerto Cabello produce was | maras-ty” Postar tute helo Wen Bonar Wal. CHAtha pea’ 2 coming In more freely, owing to the administra- PY_HOL. De owe re AIRS. S12, lien inclining to yield to ihe system of govern- ment proposed by the patriots we > All the ae gay manufactured in thie id guaranteed be Narco 8.7. KPI ANT & CO., rat Paacerk aot 0 pholsterera, m* 35 oD D st., bet. 9th and 1eth. Fe Repaired and Varnished. ap ld-ly Ww FURNITURE STOR our Fall oe FUR TURE x9 Hous 4 NISHING GOODS, and selling lower ny other house in Washington. We would invite all to call be- fore p purchasing. 4 “Quick Sales and amall Prokts.” in exchango for new. Old Furniture *OHN joauae fas Feo: au Mly Odd Sellowe? Ball 7th at QX TENSIVE ASSORTMENT Sty RosEWOOD P AND OT eR URN TORE, ber, having completed his as: ciment Ti noir resppottulty Invite the Cape cd 4 Washing ton, and th to eal! a ck fo r them. Fino SS Wala nut, Cherry, and other Ward Fine e'Mtahgnny, Wala alnut,and Cherry Jonny Lind other sf Find Walnutand Rosewood Etogeres, Ladies’ Cab- a Wy ars hut Sofas anal Chairs, ny at Pinesoiid sak Marble-topand other Cottage Cham- Fine 2 Mahorany and Walnut Dressing and other Bureaus and Sideboards, Fie ‘Mahogany aud other Chairs, of every desorip jas M. McCAMLY & CO., DEALERS IN FIRST-CLASS PASRIONABLE CLOTHING FINE FURNISHING GOODS, No’ hoo Pa. aeeee, (National Hotel Building,) AsHING TON, D.C ee VALISESS AND CARPET BAGS. aps {1 7* The fallen potentate Sonionque, is still liv- ing in Kingston. He passes his time in playing cards with Vil Lubin, the “Bloodthirsty,”’ as the Haytiens called him. Soulouque had lately been expelled from a merchant’s mansion which he hed rented, because his daughters, the princesses, were found washing clothes in a tub elevated on a bar- rel in the drawing-room, thereby greatly distiz- uring the walls and carpet, which were maynifi- cent. 1 For Wear WOOD, Our motto is, “ ANIE: MP, & SMITHS’ Seal? I! kinds always on hand, MEAS( Re GIVEN; EXPE TE that we Getty doing a cash business. Persons tending us theirorders will please send the money or have it ready when the Fuel is dolivered, thereby saving us the trouble of sonding forfit. We would say to these few persona having ac counts, we consider them dne at any time we pre- sent them; consequently woexpect the Sate ne resents _& W.M., € Dfhiees -N\V. Corner 12th and € ats., No. $A toot of 17th st., below War Depart’ % ma 2 i 520 MeKENS Y & LANSDALE, 520 TS FOR THE PARK FIRE is » ¥.—Cash cay ital and supplier 39%. 1 correspondents of Sompames having cash capital of. over . Losses equitab y adjusted and rere Office No. 420 7th street, near D, LICK ANDSARATOGO WATERS, Jamaica Ginger, I7- In New York, on Monday night, a step towards free water for tho thirsty was made in the Board of Councilmen by adopting a resolution calling upon the Croton Board fer estimates and plans for putting up five hundred drinking hy- drants, with cups attached, that people may not be obliged to go into rum shops for water which should be as free as air. [7 Foreign despatches confirm the statements of the English papers that Lord Derby repudiates Ouseley’s Nicaragua treaty for not conforming to the original understanding with the Government here. by which the Mosquito Protectorate was to be relinquished simultaneously, and the Bay Is- lands receded. New negotiations are to be imme- 5 ts Pure Medicines, &o. roptivte, fond | Serie We bevege tps mem diately undertaken. Teocenrss at MOORE'S Prevent Bi era. to sell an her person Parsi aon ae Pevaratis tormmen aaah nt ity civ al purchase ated th GREEN, No, 538 Seventh atrest, Neeser shtagton, flatter myself th will be disappoi: au 18-tf T7-A Havana correspondent of the Charleston Mercury says that several small Spanish war steum- ers, suitable to shoal water navigation, are cruis- ing along the banks off the eastern coast of Cuba, Corsetr & SMITH, 499 71h st., bet. Dand E sts.y Resi Estate Bougth and Sold, City Lots, fing, Honses ; also, Farms, Timber Lands, in Mart ¢ ony. aud Virginis, withiae short distance of on las looki it for filibusters. Suck as they may find o pherod ay ea for Cit; ay ert: ees lista: thong Selb sherpyse tacos the tient ieanie Bought Sond and ‘ni nd Fixchanged. Geer EATING Carrera PAL. DRINKING. way to Cuba. ff Tuetdooe prompuly kedsoned oor PF Fant af Braet BAL eS wa — urchasers wild do ag ve us 8 call, ives fen 10 bo fam as the very bes! A Wansixo.—Catharine Ferguson, aged 1s Sameer Hon Des. Die Iawony Now York: 2. | i ee ears, had been washing on ‘Thursday last, when, Binciay, ind oft Lovers axauusitecating w eicere feeling ‘uncomfortably © Sone ee eee Pod begs wee oe mmar2-m sma | fin there the very ob ohoi fase Ah head several times ina pai! cold wat he IEW PHOTOGRAPH ame, s i, was immediately taken il, and died of congestion ‘aso AND. Soey nine GALLERY, Sot ches in this of the braiu—the et sudden ENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, hy king of his establi vito ansa of cold mates tothe bead Norwich (Cota) Bar. protypes, Near Third Street, rea rong 4 nt seablishage mora fommrcanie —_ ANBROTY PES , Ree toe in jored Harp Times tx lowa.—A letter from Chicka- only Putu udidcesin His edaniawedilaiid fe 8-tf we, states that there is uot enough aa aa | stufls 4m the counter to sostain the people until PHoTosmt Pus; Pere i REPUCED ONE HALF! harvest. Flour is Kan = hundred; corn-meal ry ily mingl reins ' ~ hee i cora Si ushel; ots 50 cents; tators for ret copy, and 25 cénts ISEAS! Seer 10 cts. F\ pound, fmnid. no whest to be hak. Goon PicTUREs 070%! subseuuent one, per nar a Rane ear IC A correspondent of the Burlim Gazette taken in any weather, ives the fete < x ra a be a4 RES iret Avena: near 3d street, $e tH ee itt ve ie in the faith of the Son of God, ar MES A 1 H WOODMILT, the confidence of His One Catholic Church. 1 Sen en ee G4 tinken i581 leet atanit woe a a a oon: " f 18 prone 9s FR eee a dad WASH NG TON SEWING fared Kind Sena un sand halk curs ane wood 8 me uur A Memphis paper saysthat Mr, Stewart, of aeragtes time ee aor G and stiutiiin Ae sured, Enel d see y embers Staunton, Va.,one of the passengers on the un-| pared t make bee, ves “At the | $473 {aot of Fith st, below Depart’. rapist fortunage stenmer St. Nicholas, extricated himself shortest sone. ane | | from ai fallen timbers by y grasping se -hot oa i Ms, ek Ris NDREW bcd bar. He escaped, but in’ so much stean AD ¢ v trom bat. | He eacaped, ree pee SEY _H..0.. NOYES, | ATTORNEY AT aise: pre dieae te (oe efers to Han. it A letter from Camp Floyd states that quite HAVE on hand « alan 2 stock of fine Gold ‘Hon. 2 Humber of United Stites soldiers have jorned were tnd Sot wstines ier and Silva ‘hinted ua} the Mormon church for the sake cf Mormon crino- is Tp bert Mine. rine aie A template making ch: Ihave cone! [00% Fon cou mar — iT instituted in New Ofleans glee bet ejan, the iors pier eel Senge lg ate runaway colored sailor, have been aban. doacd Ain ed Bat Scien ts Fo that im- ny" Toso paper A i Fis p40 rin State by the ‘of the Dist ad 2 = Seonietin of UIP: Bt M. 8, Da the inventor and patentee of sete s cs veel FROM WASHINGTON DI DIRECT TO ALL H R When the ladies a tinare mitt be Krvat attraction” “The PRI THE SOUTH AND THE SOUTHWEST, of STEVE CTION STRAW GOOD: Via Potomac Steamers axp RickMonp and Poto- han wii jesie) aty of all other FANCY mac Raitroap Ling, GOODS in his line, and th mpt and petite atten Call early, a y buying the very best and most of two fost Daily lines from Washington for the R. C. STVENS, The Fancy Man, and Southweat. Boats leave their berths, foot 336 Pa. av., ‘as Oth and 10th sts, | of 6th street, at 63¢ a. m. and Gh p. ay ap 22-tf (Staten) the morning can obtain Hy =. break: board. and enjoy a pleasant sail of hours down eteatttel Rixomne, paasin in fuiivhew of Mow! Vernon. : — hve B insure a Eo fooey four orttanie resco ead gutiestee Mickoned te sees fe the Traius for the South and South: ct illoebortocrand' {mies feo railroading than : <y any other route, making ot FREDERICKSBURG, RICHMOND. RANE SRABUR S. ¥ IN GEAND OPENING! 767 ma AVENUE. On MONDAY" ite; Tho undersigned respecifuily callx the attention of the citizens of W: panies to his large and care- 1.OTH RATSHING And BOYS! CLO FHIN My stock is composed of the very best mater and of the latest fashion. A visit to my si only qoquired to oe the mont fasti: route, it being i 4 A R au TO Eek ea . comnect at Richmond wit! me the trade or Boor ie long been ed’s establishment, narthern < ept nt rauks in this ies, as the heet manufac- city, asinall 7. tured int ph " nti riaformation of the ot ckeren. orders promptly fed, aut delivered free inquire at the Southern Ticket Offes, No. 372 Pen py ge eg te Hotel, or on board the Boats, 1001 of it MATTINGLY, au i6-ly _TWnion Ticket Axent. EW ARRANGEMENT! GREAT AAAS A ASSL tT ROUTE. Vis ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RalLRoan. _fo25-3m_ Paints Lenisians avenne. FROM ~De SHINGTON CI Te Pi —SMALL VIRGINIA TENNESSE: BROTYP ESS: PRoFITs anv % CRON ny aaa dai he eer AER ANSAS, AND TEXAS, prey GH TICKETS can btained at Portrait warranted best Ci aw > peor prices. Come all, 5 aud take @ sitting for one of those OND, DAN Ristot. KNOXVIL! A CHA Atr. OCGA a DJ ‘Ot MONTGOMERY AND NEW Ba ANS. By a direct route, and continuous railway cenneo- tion to Memphis, ot. h {Sth and Lith streets, near Willards’, ja 2-ly SANPSEZOUNGON, PRACTICAL CABINET | agseaing graatsrtsvedipon ned comfort, and be- KERS, northienst corner 6th a i ing over 20 miles har gonge Fase diet row streets. keeps courant he ateam red ey ae kinds and sizes o! ponent NIA DE COFFINS, | of 7th a wick where Cails promptly attended to at all hours. Wril werers oe Whe ars wt a" A; attend to the vompenl ak balhas feren the ald bar ent ite Sup) wold ings, Woodstock. & 0.4 grounds to the new cemeteries ree . Old furniture neatly ae and saga __ Terma most reasonable, E, SeRAY .» FOR HITE QUPING, GARDEN WALKS, &o. Just reget 2 patel nc mand ly Buiid- in; Sgnd Wood and Coal, cheap forcash, at my Wh “text to 1sth street “rider, "Cail reer your orders, mr ay wont, rata fan ence es and Omanibanes leave the office retrenve, ares MES A. “EVANS, Ss Agent, je rn tf HE PACIFIC MA ik § ere ‘COM- f the comers prot Vine ) carrying the United States ‘APUL SORNTA, and OREGON. rT Parnina twice coat month, on the arnt NG Sooo LE. ‘TH t St ELDS have in store an excel- of the U eke at! SK: ‘ompany's ; ib ed Rods, Li Sinkers, wh a lenves New Yor! ow leans oy ia taschwobeteremsky wealaseana: on "tite ‘Sth aod 2th of each month with the male r_saic wholesale or retail at the ovens 9, ios* connecting via ag — at 339 Penn, avenue, opposite Brown's * stoagahine have tod ay, METHIN Departmen, sod eanranty TwasninGtOw i ny < atWARieD IN oD Si teceneeere mye ow com. a 2 pi it the M uildings aed fotrind Serer emero cmt t te ust recery fiaming or @ present toa fre SHECHER De "The. bee New ¥: ork thronel Jee ea ers Bro em! oeereae mate eg mad éorner of 7th and D streets, poe ayn ex ener ae eer a oars — \HE WONDER OF Ane GTO veer Wy in toe of anel, 1 GlawesVEe ABLE BAL 4pm eee that te the route je je entirely reléabiowne im coveri) ving oceurred Heads and +e ilawaiereiehets einai nale Tieanane ieee ital sori ce See " L i a SHIRTINGS AND PILLOW LIN rigs at Acninwal bei Damask ‘Tab! ‘Table Dinpere, in al) grades, = gap woe Nome ee ee Eeake tones, i or gam ang Oy IE sok and Pitgekahack tewelee i* Cambrie aud ianen ardkerchiefo, Rene aes we Cambric EL vom Rete 10" 4] RCA! iN, “oh, coreeren aes FOR CAE EOR RICO AM TYPES. Reeular Sailing Days, Sth and 2th each month Mr. sanps A MBROI 2 red to take the supe- bd @ - Feed rye Ag bah be surpassed CAUTION.—So many frauds and impositions of in the sity for Vo) low price ‘2 Son ant Ck various kinds have been i, Kiways on h and an mae ved Bags on avetera hanes oa t “NH. Sten ofthe hig t6. “Sap _| hens ta artcatate Gy tea eect =| Tne: saree soo eet tes additions to his