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THE EVENING STAR FUBLISHED EVERY AFTXRNVOR, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THB STAK BUILDINGS, Sorasr Peansyivanis Avenue and Eleventh Streei, W. D. WALLAOH. Papert aorvod in packages by carriers at @¢a year, or # cents pormonth. To mail subsoribers thesed- scription price is $3.50 & year, in advance; $2 for sx months; $1 for thrée months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 conts a week. Single sopios, t cent;-tm wrappers, 2 cents, ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) inserted throe times for $1; every otherday or week!y, 25 per cent. advance; once a week, sent. advance. eee) THE DISCOVERERS OF 1555 AND 1559. We reproduce from La France Coloniale the following interesting account of the explora- tions now in progress throughout the world : The world bas been pretiy well discovered. Portions euly of Africa, Australia, Indo-China, the {ndian “Archipelago and the Polar Re- gions, rewain for the enterprise of govern- ment, learned societies, and wen who are brave as well as curious. Mile. Ida Pfeiffer, after traveling through Palestine, Northern Europe, and twice around ihe world. ina fifth journey at Mada- gasear. Queen Raravolo received ber kindly, thew became suspicious, and finally ordered ber to leave the island immediately. She was taken w other Europeans, it is supposed in- tentionally, to a low. swampy const, where for- eigners hever escape the fever. She took the fever. was made worse by her homeward voy- age, and died on the 7th of Oetober last, at the aze of 61. in one of the suburbs of Vienna. Un the 27th of Frebruary last, the Sardinian traveler, Brun-Kollet, died at Kharioun, on the boundary between Nubia and Abyssinia. He had penetrated all the country bordering upper Nile, and discovered Lake No. in - 12 deg.. aad the Bahr Keilak, or Misselad, which belongs to the western basin of the Nile. In 1859, he published in Paris Le Nil Blanc and Soudan. The Englishman, Coulthard, died a terrible desth, by thirst, in the inner desert of Au® tralia. A traveler, Bubbage, found his bod in a thieket, and atin cup near by on Seem t he hadweratcbed a few lines with a nail, which made known the frightful sufferings that pre- ceded his death. Coulthard set out with two other Englishmen. Scott and Brooks, who probably have perished. Adolph oo has been murdered }y a troop of rebels against the Chinese authori- pr in a village of Thibet, not farfrom Yark- anc The death of Dr. Edward Vogal. who had traveled over Lake Tsad, Bornu, Baguirmi. the country Wadai, west of Dufar, is al- mos? 2 certainty. The rumor that he was mur- dered by the command of the Sultan of Wadai, may have arisen from the probable fact that he was kept as a prisoner; a cause for either may be found in his imprudence in climbing to the peak of one of their sacred mountains. ‘The wife of Sir John Franklin is not yet re- sign bear the sorrowful name of ‘widow. ar she sent out the yacht Fox, in com- manl of Capt. MeClintoek, to search for her husband. By the latest accounts, the Fox, taking the Beechey Island reute, meant to sail Fich River, passing to the east of King William's Land For some months past. a new Aretie expedi- tivn has beem in preparation in the United states. The worthlessness of the North-West tliscovered by Capt. McClure, five or , cvols no Aretie ardor; the Open e great Arctic problem. Geographical Society of St Petersburg as sent a number of naturalists to Siberia, wnd a learned Finn, Dr. Nordenskiold of Hel- stngfors, has pursued his observations as far Spitzbergen. He there discovered anthraeite coal wad such 2 multitude of seals and walruss- ©? a8 promises rieh returns to fishermen for yearstocome. He also ascended the Sneehat- tan mountains. possexs the Frenchman ms Dr. Plas- is settied in Ciudad Bolivar, has an- dertaken an ¢xeursion into the interior of Ven- ecuelan Guyana, and found gold to the south of the lower Or At K veo, toward the Yuruari. Messrs. Capanema, Lagos tz are preparing for a second he interior of Brazil, which is y unknowu, and in the possession nu tribes. They will have a mili- srt br. Selhmarda. the Austrian nataralist, is on his retura from h age to Cape Sydney and New Zel So, » have Dr. Tschudi and be. Friesach returned from their expeditions toto the interior of South America The Austriaw corvetie Caroline, ona visit to the harbors of South America, and the frigate vara. on & voyage round the world, at the Phillipines wheu last heard frou, seem to have teen quite forgotten by the Austrian journals, now full of war Iu the Southern Atlantie, the English Capt. Cubins believes that he had. within the year, found & new group of isiands on the track of Australia-bound vessels But the diseoy > instinetively turn va. Those vast ec in blank on our maps, have been ked from all sides—east, west, north, and The renowned Dr. Robert Livingstone is Dew waking an excursion in those countries which he discovered during his long journey from St. Paul de Loanda to Quilamane. He embarked last year, equipped with instruments for making seicatific observations. He will first attempt to yo up the Zambeze river in a eimoe, which he has uamed “Ma Robert,” or Robert's wife or mother, as the natives along the Zambeze have great respect for the wife and wother of a man whom they admire. The English steamer Rainbow sailed on the Sth of January out of Benny into the Gulf of Henin, to explore the country along the Niger Eudistaus Magyar of Theresivpol, in Hungary, who. after the Hungarian inaurrectio: ame ® citizen of Brazil. has hit upon a singular but very prudent way to penet}ate into the myste. ries of inner Africa with the greatest possible safety ami advantage. He bas just married the daughter of the black King of Bihe in MG ais tivine. He has commander-in-chicf ot the armies of his father-in-law, and uses his suthority and his soldiers to become acquaint. ed with the countries lying in his neighbor- Jules Braoueree, commander of the corvette Vise. is now exploring the wholly unknown country through whieb the Gabvon river runs. The Swe discoverer, Anderson, has trav- eled Ovampo. on the west coast of Africa, south of Benguela, in the direction of the Cunene river. On the east and south coasts of Africa, two English officers, Capt. Burton and Lt. Speke, found and measured last summer the great Lake Uyiyi, between 3 deg. 30 min. and 8 deg. 40 min_ 5. Iatitude—not to be confounded wit! Lakes Nyassa and Ukerewe, so much talked of iu late years. Until thix diseovery, there was 4 for belief ina great central sea in Af- etching from 12 deg. S. latitude to the Eyastor; but this discovery is conclusive that the great bedies of water which have hitherto ‘een diseovered at widely distant poiats are “rate lakes Ihe French missionary, Leo des Avanchers, i+ waveling through the country which lies to the eastward of this great sva. The German or, Albert Roscher, bas gone in the same having left Zanzibar with the hope of penetrating tar into the interier. Pedro de Gamette, Governor of the Portu- gnese forts Tete a na onthe Zambeze, ix making pre for new explorations in Central Africa. of which he bas already giveo such interesting deseriptions in bis book “ Mu- ata Cazvembe Massaga, the Sardiniam missionary, is now exploring the interior of Abyssinia; so also ix Bayssiére. The Upper Nile is the object of untiring ex- plecstions It would be strange if, before the eud of this century, its whole cous) were not * well known as is now that of the Thames, the Seine, or the Khine. While wgyptolists sud archeologists like Mariette, Deveria, Pom- sreuil de Sebly, Brugoch, Eekhold and others are searching out the mysteries of Aneient hvypt far up into Nubia, scientifie men have undertaken, singly or in small numbers, to fol- dow the Nile upward, in spite of all the difficul xe} eiahertiteieae eee FLO ER EC ae bai a Ebening WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1859. the bravest explorers. Messrs. Frith and Wind- AUCTION SALES. FOR RENT AND SALE. N°. 1,978. __ TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. _ ham are this month starting to go up the White ary bigh GREEN, Auctioncer. Fe ENT—The DW BLLING PART of the crear P 2 TG E B » story Hause south side of Pe: i av. Nile in an iron boat thirty-six feet if , draw- Ro orehe repey ts ose ink?! east 7th 4 ing but one foot of w: oe Shoe will bees 5 Boars, &c , at Avetion —On Day, the si K Voth instant, L shall sell, byM@Me authority and con- sent ofl! the parties cone vee th if gage, bearing date the 23 eorded in Liber J. A. N ‘$13, one of the land records tu the Distri tof Colan Ropes, at 12 o'clock m, att +] Mackoy.on Gth street east, between south ware . Appi CAMPBR IL & Corr & BRO. _ march VALUABLE FARM FOR SALK—Situ; in Ale: bout 2% miles Piste panied or followed by Messrs. Thomassy, Miani =~ — : . r. McCarthy, the son of the apher, has it in contemplation to iyatilon a nec track to Tombuctoo from Algiers where he has ina eerain mort- y ¢f May, 1857, and re- 19 § foliea 3 S41, $42, a ton county wantit o. Seine aud © rosidence of Wm EK and G lived these eight years. According to his plan streets. And at T o'clock. or immediately after the treets. ington, he will through Laghouat and toleah, | sve o1 the above. we shall sell, at Captain Neale’s ABLE FARM FOR SALF, or_ex then make a circuit to the east to get out the way of a tribe of Arabs who have been be- juggled by a new prophet, and then continue journey by Ghadames, (ihat, and Lake Tsad Other travelers, also, such as Ca) Baron Kraft, and Yussufben Gallabi, are bent on discovery, starting from Algiers or other northern pvints. Asia, too, is being explored by many travelers; but as yet we huve few de- tails of their diseoveries. “Kriel has been sent by the Vienna Academy into Asiatic Turkey Key is exploring some hitherto neglected por- tions of Syria and Palestine. The brothers Sehlaigenweit are still continuing their re- searches in Central Asia. A Russian scientifie expedition is engaged in the exploration of Chorasan, while a detachment of the French troops in Indo-China is eseorting a scientific Wharf, at the toot of south Capitol etreat, 1 round and 2 fiat bottom Boats, containing 3%) acres’ more or less, lying in Mont forms éas omery county, immediately on the 7th street road feading to Rok ville, about 12 miles from Washing on and tes from Rockville. For particuiars . Queen. ree! oe CAROLINE P. NOLAND, ‘ B K TENEMENTS in I r n, pleasantly situated on West st, in the midst of an agreeable aud polished society, and convenient to the best schoois and churches. A sain of money will be taken which li give to the urchaser, in rents, 16 par cent. Terms: One-fourth cash, and the balance iu 1, 2. aud 3 years, with in Test half yearly. Mr. ‘I’ Hanson, Agent of Fire Insurance Company, 7th sireet, will designate the property more particular! A. GREEN, Aust. - Magnan, |/ of Washington and me pose to publie sale, for eash. in fron! House door of said county, on THU Zul day of Juno next, 1259., ‘at 12 o'cl: lowing deseribed property. t ant’s right, title, claim No, 5, 1n Square No. $77, the eity o D.C., together with all and sin ular the improve- ments théreon, seized and levi upon as the prop- erty of Wm. B. Wilson.ard will bs sold to falisty Audicials Nos, 105 and 17, to January term, 1854, 10 favor of Joha T. Gwyn & Co.. and T. B. Robertson. W. SELDEN, Marsal ma 3-ts for the Mstrict of Columbia, MaRS AL’S SALE.—in virtue of 12 writs of ANE fieri facias tesned from the Clerk’ pr Reto WOOD AND COAL. corps through that country. Many other sa- | Circuit Court of the District of Col ia for the Ch hae TetOeLE. bianca tthe Yants have received missions from the Ministry | oounty of public ane Raa de ma directed. T will | HOW TO GET YOUR MONFY’S WORTH. of Public Instruction, or from the Paris Muse- | $iltee doce of ent’ cern FRIDAY, the th “sg cs a wu. Besides this, the Catholic and Protestant | day of June next, 105 at'12 o'ckek wn, He Wit | A. PA NTE Soe wa ty a NDE ING. ssionaries are coming more and more to con- | lowing desoried property, to wit:.All delondant’s 7 nore WOOD oe co ope MILLS, i = tances right, title, claim and interest in and to the uns WW here W GOD cau be bought cheapest, (put that + arte = pareae Soraya Ae Baap ey pre- vided moiety of partot het Ne aoa Square No. | down No. 13) where full measure is warranted, : ompreheusive ethnological and geo- 427, beginning for the same at the southwest corner of said lot, in said square, running thenee north- wardly along the line of 8th at, west 22 feet ; thence due east, at right angles with said ath street, to the (mark thatdewn No. 2;) thebest quality of woot, Spruce Pine, with the bicgest knots split for kindling,( put this down No. 3;) the t iggest carts and the biggest boxes, and the pened Ay eae th graphie intelligence of the countries through which they travel. dofsaid Lot No. 5; thence di th 2 feet: ig tn your hat,)and go to the coraer of 7th street aps thence due west to the lsoginning, ‘coutnining 2am | grd Canal stroct, at uo rea I gigu-post, upposice, the _ ACASE OF SLOW POISONING. square fect, more or leas, togehtor with all ani\'sin- | Slarkot, and leave your ardara at the’ . We find in the English papers an account of quis, the, improvements thereon, in the city of | *Oriermiatats woke Flandy"s, opposite Wil the preliminary examination in a curious case | “also, the-uiul;vded moiety of part of Lot No. 1, | ards’ Hotel ; or at Wim. Ballantyne’s, 488 7th stroet; of alleged slow poisoning, whieh, in some of its '8 wha features, bears a close resemblance to a case of rf, at the footof7th tended to. Office removed to the no: in Square No. 42, besiuning at the northeasterly i 7 bridge corner of 7th and Canal streets. The Mi corner of said Lot No. i, In said Square; thence . \, mone: the samme sort recently tried in New York. ‘The fect3 fiche: thence wont fet then orth 31 | £0 seoompany the orderor be ready whew the fuel irties, however, in the En; a i vet 3 es ; thence eas: et to the ‘inning, | 5 Piigker social ition, si thai rookies to together with i wements | 5° 2 A. PAYNTER, at Page's Wharf. all and Solita the improvements ereon, in the city of Washington, D.C, . Also, part of Lot No.7, in Square 634, owned in severally by the defendant, beginning at'the corner of Ist street cast and D street north, and runnin; thence south on snid Ist straet 60 fost. thence wasi F feet, thenee xorth 69 feet, thence east 66 feet to th Place of beginning, containing 6,000 square fw. more or less, together with all and singular the posemeye phereon, in the e:ty of Nidlowrns oe 8 G4gts CITY STEAM FIRE WOOD MILLS. Wood prepared any length and size; delivered toall parts of the city, Navy Yard, and Bes town. Orders by mail promptly attended to. e money to accompany the order, or to be Pee 4 when the fuel is delivered. = T. J. & W.M.GALT, . W. corner 12th and mar5-ly.r Foot of 17th each other was character. The deceased, it appeared, who was a lady of 43, went iast Autumn to live ina boarding- house at Bayswater, near London, where she became acquaintéd with one Smethurst, a sur- fo who was living in the same house with a recent origin and questionable D. nd levio t ty of T i: — = indy much older than himself, who passed as id. will be soid to eatisly ndicials Nos, DENTISTRY, &c. his wife, and. for aught that appears, was so. 4i, 43.and 46 to October ’ and 8, A. Stevens, and W. SELDEN, Marshal for the Distriot of Columina. ma If ALUABLE FARM AND COUNTRY SE. n pursuance of the last w: testament of Dr. Manson Penn, late of ‘inee ty, deceased, I will expose to public LY, the 3th day uf June inst., » if fair, ifnot, the next fair day After a time, the deceased, who was a maiden lady, removed to another boarding-honse in the neighborhood. Here she was joined by Smet- hurst and subsequently they left together, the deceased giving no nolice of her intentions. or where she was going, to a sister, ber only rela- tive with whom she was on terms, and ed her at Bayswater, where D DENTAL NOTICE, R. HILLS has removed: his othee to the rooms long oceupied by Dr. Malster, 5 Penna, venne, between Sth and loth s| ip fe © will be pleased to see all who esire’ us services. For professiona! a permitted to refer to Dr. Malate: vautor and patentee of A v TH, attonds, fhe densaned. introduced her to Dr. Smet- | thereaitor. at lis five rexidonce, near. Biadensiniri. ily tg: eS burst. It appears. however, that the day after | Maryiand. that i Rt one bad pene nt eey ot P'Mauy person can wear these Teeth who jane « Fieh leaving Bayswater the deceased and Smethurst he oto cannot wear others; and no person ean Wear others Were married at Battersea Church, whence they arcow.” coutaining irom one hundred te one who cannot wear thee. hundred and sixty acres, 1 ji as * at my oilice can be accommodated rent (o live at Richmond as Dr. and Mis Smet- | iuggag ciara ots eeautifully and most eligibly sit- ’ id price of Teeth they tay uestre ; hurst. Here the lady, who, beside a life inter- | hme” recoil , = hose Who are particular and wish tho purast, between and bordering upon the yachiagteu Railroad and Washington Turnpike, distant est in aconsiderablé sum, had cightor tine thousand dollars which she was entitled to dis pose of by will, was taken sick with diarrhaa ist, and most perfect denture that reduce, the MINERAL PLATE will be the Balt b @ ful wpaniede Rooms int i city, No. 336 Honp-apeane, between il about 4 tn city, and adjoins the ohn C. Rives, Esq. Itisin ahigh state of . E and vomiting. Smethurst attended her with cultivation havine bacn loag and snost_profitally ie en uneta, sina. ae Aral eaicne ee e great assiduity and apparent affection, in- | jated ; hasan extannive apple and PE achorchard of =a SS = fisting upon giving her food himself, and the choicest fruit, a larce barn. and every necosen- PELAWARE CONSOLIDATED LOTTE disinclined, apparently, that anybody else | ry buildiug, eitier for farnung or yardening pur- poses. ‘The main d wel 'ieg stands uponan eminence, com mending a fine view of the viliaze, railroad, and Hing country, is two stories high, in ! has bean ere. uta few years, He style And by ndred yards ashingtow Railroad, Station, situated im a beautiful should dose. Her sisier, with whom she had reopened acorrespondence, was informed of her sickners, but also, that though her sister desired to see her, she did not wish her to stay. On this visil the deceased complained of the taste of the tapioca with which she was fed, and wished her sister to prepare some for her, but FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO., Manaczrs, 2 mington, Delaware. ‘The Consolidated Lotterivs of Delaware are drawn daily at Wilmington, Del.. at 15 minutes befure 5 p. m, All drawings under the supe mee of Lo tery Commissionors ‘appointed hy th te. PRIZES PAID AS SOON AS DRAWN. 1858—Claax 5, vitunore ai kuown as Pene. . cove of trees of the rarest kind, ted with the 2 drawn ballots, she was prevented by Smethurst, under v ereatennonte amd planted with muel: tas dis itals.. ssa pretenses. and when she aflerward prep: e with & incge Sallection of shrubbary of 5 prizes hee 3 3 Sme' ; enses fu = varietiee. Considering its proximity to | 5 lo, some soup, Smethurst found pretenses fur tak ton city, by railroad ard turupike, ieauly \s do. ing it into another room befure the patient | of location, facility of procuring terti s a tages in relation to health. society. xoi!, Ke, it 1s pre-eminently adapted amd presents tanny indace- iments for a handsome t. The land tx # those having capt judicious and pr: could be allowed to eat it. Two medical geutlewen of Richmond were ealled into attend upon the patient, as the disease baftied ail their skill; and as they were tutally at a loss to secount for the ‘extraordi- * ke. &c. Tickets $2, halves $4, quactere $2 TUESDAY, June 7—Class 51, 7s numbers—13 drawn ballots, Capitals. wi ivtrsees “ 1 $22.5 10 prizos of. proposed finally to send fur Dr. Todd, who it | -Kormnot sates hird oash? lalanes in 1, 2, 5, halves appears, is at the head of the English medical theaccere eared Prince arene Tuas t-Clons aa. - ar hones et by i 1ne $—Class § profenton After considering the cuse, Dr. | Shaser, we y to be approved by the under 74 uumbers—i4 drawn ballots, ‘odd privately expressed the opinion that she | signed. "Ti sputable. Capitals. was ——s under the effeets of some poison, N 52H | 5 prizes o aduinistered in small doses; and a chemical aeol as, 2 ae of the —— ), halves $5, quartors $2.50, presence of arsenic and antimony. rT ae —— : bs Woman was still living, Smethurs! was arrest-| deed in trust bearing date on the teil fae at ear: beat ryt gs ed; but she was already fer gone, aud died | 1°53, and recorded te Liber J. ALS. No. 14, foite ‘Capitals. rtly wfter A chemical examination of the | MA Qycepset ere tales Ou | 1 prize 82,00 | stomach, kidneys, and heart. confirmed the | p. t the anetion C. McGuire & || do. - 10,000 d x » 1 the corner of treet and Pena avenue, the whole of Syusre No. L051, fron! feet L tuch on each of north C and D stroets, and 365 feet on gah lth and 15th streets east, and Lot No. 4. in Squhre No. 732, fronting 54 feet'ou Ist st. east, between south Band © streets. »n of poison, administered in repeated doses. Shortly before his arrest. the peisouer had procured the deceased to execute a will in her maiden name, giving him her property. When he was arrested, a letter was found upen him, ready for posting, directed to his other wife. * & ‘Tickets $5. halves FRIDAY, June 10—Class 54, 75 numbers, scrawn baliots, . y ; Ke. Ke, ke. ‘Pickote $5, halves $2.'0, quarters $1.25, GRAND CONSOLIDATED LO . DELAWARE see THE PAK VALUE OF A NOSE, A Philadelphia paper farnishes the following amusing sketch of a scene which recently oe curred in that city: ** Mr. Baum is proprietor of a eoffee house in Delaware avenue. me time ago, a sailor named Connor, entered his place while drunk Baum ordered Connor to leave. «Instead of it. bibs ‘Terms: Ono third cash; the baianco in 6. 12, 18, and 24 months, with interest from day of sale, ‘se, cured by adeod in trust on the property ; and if not plied with in 5dayx altor the sale the trustee re- es the right to resell, upon one week's netics, at the risk avd expense of the defaulting purchaser, All conveyancing at the expense of the pureha a: CHAS. 8. W AULACH, Trustee, _J02 cota &C MeGu pusuic Sale Or BEN, Auctioneer. VALUABLE BUILDING Lots on Tax \s! anv, oN 6TH SrReRT Wrst — di Lowest 3 No me is, 6 t 70 ko. ‘ fod fo pulled It that ke TR He Ge clopinmt | Reternsceens ayant arfor tthe emmy | rete halves ran, quarts, echt 137 for a week afterwards. Connor was arrested | C° the sutserihber will sell, on THURSDAY.| Address FRANCE, BROADBENTS & co., 1 3 thi day of June. 1859, at 6 o'clock p. m., on the Wiimineron, Det, and sent to prison. Yesterday he was called Tots Ne am B. ‘Todd —_—- = —___ up for trial. He plead guilty, and asked the mH. S merey of the court. Mr. Baum was represent- ed by Col. Lee. Col. Lee went into # disser- tation on the value of a nose. Col. Lee went » antiquities in a highly interesting manner, and drew a history of noses from the time of the creation down to the nasal organs seulp- tured in bas relief upon the monuments of Pompeii. ‘A nose, gentioman,’ said Col. Lee, * is the acme of creative handiwork. Placed equidistant between the eyes, the huun fuce divine is indebted to it for all its exquisiteness —all its beauty! The nose is the scenter of the sense of smelling; without it the delicate per- fume of the viol ts would be indistinguishable from the pestiferous exhalations of sour krout, SUSSEX COUNTY LOTTERIES, Ticxers ZI. To be drawn daily at Wilmington, Delaware, at 15 minutes before 12m. reets, by 12) feet is eéligibly situated and Property Jae third cash; the balance in 6 and 12 secured by the purchaser’ from the day of eale, upon the property; and if not complied with In. six daya after the sie ths property will he resold, upon one week's notice, at the risk aad expense Of the purchaser, ‘Title made yi bit MONDAY, June 6, 1859—Class 61, cay numbors—is drawe batlots, Capi poe of, We wees H i . tava c., a. ” ‘Tickets $1. TUESDAY, June 7, 1259°—Cings 62, 7% numbers—12 trawn ballots, apitals. af 2 prize of Lu S011 : do." sermon a. ° piexets’@, “* ma 24-e0&ds A. GREE A. N, Auctioneer, 'S SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT on lith Street Mast, Near tHe Navy Yarv Brivek.—By virtue ofa deed of trust from Albin Schell and wife, bea: ip date on the I7th day of Sop- tember, 1857, and recorded in Liber J. A.S., No, 142, or the ammoniac pungeney of guano. A dis- -tseq., the subseriber will sell, at public WEDNESDAY 8. 1859--Class: lacement of so rae an organ by the ruth- tale on THURSDAY. the 23d day of June, 13, at 78 numbers—I2 dra‘ ees = kles of this priso: 7 ay it please | 4 o'clock p. m., on the promises, Let No.9, in Square Capital rote honor, would have beens beinvas ufence, | Newion.rentgeaefetevackoyon Minette | 4 =i ee at the permanent disfigurement of its contour | Jecp to a. 30-foot alloy, with the improvements.con. | 2 #012 do. 1. > 400 is a crime which demands the extremest pen- | sisting of a three story welling. with brick bir 24 havement, (injured by fire,)stabie, slaughterhouse, ee third cash; ged balance a6 Posy? I int-rest sale, seeu sport And if not compli a & Tickets gx. “* THURSDAY, Jane 9, 1859—Ciase 7% numbers—12 drawn ballots, alty of the law.’ Col. Lee dwelt upon the high estimate placed upon the nasal protuberance by the Roman youth who fought under Pom i ii i ty , and depicted in graphic terms their pre- | '" t" > oped vitate fi ht when Cwsar shouted to his sol. merase te esolraes Sas we B ‘otigny at the ‘ AE x0 of. 81,008 Se daha tc momen ns Setermemtal, | Sos erases cifnerpeeeeat es beceaae _** iokst'an meena: Lema (heir nosee. : ‘ EDWARD F. MUDD, Trustos, FRIDAY, J: “Just as Col. Lee had succeeded in drawing ja L-eo& da A. GREEN, Auct, 75 humbere—t: tears from most of the female spectators in the | — BEN, Auctioneer. © court-room, the prisoner rose up and opened "AR By A. GR ’ NRUSTER'S OF F. out: a liter sh ‘May It please your honog, can L say a | of trust Tiekets $1, word” : » | A} Jun “; Certainly,” said Judge Thompson * speak | iron Sipemionigaeeeu gies out’ 4 : Capitals. «+ Well, your honor, alt I’ve got tosay is, that esha 6 esau T prizes of ____ _.),000 Mr. Baum’s nose wax broke befure. I hit him, and J own it. But I think. Mr. Judge, that Mr. Br _.a looks the better for the operation. Befure Lhit him, his nose pointed to the left. As I knocked it to the right, L leave it to anybody that ever knowed him afore, to ray it his looks its ill, 1 Thrashing Mach en ale Cattng Hoss rel fen Wakes llron G jorse. © SMEAR y ‘Terms cash on delivery. ma ® -eokds ILJ~ All orders for tiokets or cortifioates 6 f paek- Ages in any of the above lotteries, will m set with the jential gtteation. and the. — printed oor? sotal dh — Speen as 08 large ler Pa rawiugs 80001 AS OF Per. aint improved hy poe. ar. Baum Fos ite Butt Fasot TRON Say ent erika FRANCE, HROADBENTS & Ct. Sevranee che cacsmereees take been! Mingpus ot M- SRY DE &'SUN. Bankers. P®ice RevvcED ONE GaLr: * if he does—and I know he’s.2 man of hig word— | 8" #*:' NEW MEDI ‘AL SALT, then I ask this court not to be too hard upon a RLoLrn BUCHLY, INFLAMMATORY. DISEASE. sailor. Iwas drank at the timo, your 10 eee Lamas & Boomty,) sa pon Re : ? struck him.”* Seog Ssireet, LY 0 AR! Mar bane boagtbuceppesicd er Gil eck | Att, wens BOCREEREMING anricnan: See Agtmomie Pa somal es upon bi cane bm and sek the | _ia2-4w - "P28 ERMOMETERS—H.O. HOOD saa onhand correct ‘and lowe priced FUBIMY Meee Every family should haveone. Call METERS. Penn. Avenue, i Banya, truth of Connor’s remarks. Col, Lee followed suit by saying nothing farther, and the eourt— ames Teft-handed benediction to the 8 @ man to convert himself iuto a hog whenever he pleases—passed @ sentence of ten day's imprisonment and one cent fine. a War next Sara coke ait aed have ’ WwW. mar % (Stated) tor, lath and © ste, wa Wie OTR hw hg ordera, N ¢ : ; ©8t manner as low as one . AZRANGEMENT ay ake steamers, SEORG E PAGE ani PHOwas COLE: Pagenat tie heed tha ae eee nad eat B34, a my ke We From Wassat cases Thomas Caliver at Sapd 10 . wm. a4, p.m. row Alar ndh ta eh ‘cores Page—at 3, 8, 108. m.,1!X a, m., 1K, 4, and 5% p.m. from A eXaudna—sicamer J Colly: 7, 9.21 & muy 1, 3, and 5 ic ¢korpt fueatay Focday sortings, when he Collyer will run ber reg a Me ernOR. R¢ heretotore, her tripe botweea W; —} 2 $m. to 4 p, mi. only. 4 maton wie th teehee eee altumore and connect wilh the trains ef tl Ohio Railroad for the North and Weet. i The the & m. am - m. boats from W nnoct with the traius of th: fim Railsond for the Neath SHANGEK OP TIM &, WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD, $6,000 Stas MRT ANE H.MELA.....No. 0.._..W. MELA, One door abuve the 5: Office, Seventh street, THE CHEAPES BOOT AND SHOE STORE IN THE CITY. H.MELA & SON ha now gu bend iargest ui cheapest assortment of ROOTS hy ShoksY tean be found anywhere this side of New \ : . ind it to their adios and xentiemen will advantage to examine their stock beiore pur- chasing elsewhere, 3 fe joots at New York prices. ies” Kaglish Lasting tteeled Gaiters only $112. All other goods at same low rates, Don’t forget—tho gilded sign in’ the show BH. MBLA & SON, 520. from Alexan- ndo I BOOTS AND SHOES. oo (Dometaa! tly manafscturing and keep 3 fail of Faudies! H. glove kid Uta at oot a 188 it Hing. x + SL, i aie bet En iad tetas ected On and after Thursday next, 2ist inst. Traiume willleave Washington at 4.40 and 6.50 8. m, Do. at3and 6.15 p.m. Baltimore at 4.20 and 7 45a. m. Toe, White Kid Slippers, for Ladics aud Misses, at very low prio: Misses’ und Children’s Boota and Shoos of overy description, equally low. all of our =_ Do. at 4.15 and 5.99 p. in. J. ROSE! Ly . second, No. 22 Pa. ave., Market 5 for ieehest eognd. and third connect with ‘Traine "2d door above sth st. ‘The seound and fourth are Way Trains. T. H. PARSONS, Agent 7 GREAT REDUCTION. HE VANDERBILT LINE of United States mail steninai 2 VANDER BI1-T, Cap. Lefovre OCEAN QUEEN STAR, Capt. Jones | AR ii torn & POXTRIGUTLY line bet KK, SovTHAMPTON, and Ba ternate CRDAY | the other side tern 4 ou sack altsrnate WADNESOAY. FROM NEW TORE OTICE. i TAKE AND SHO. —When you find your SH do not wear or do not look ae to GRIFFIN & BRO.’S, No. 314 Penn. enue. You will find tham siways propared te rve you with the most fashionable styles, war- rantod to wear well, and at the lowest possible cash Price, mars did assortment of Gentiomen’s Frerch im- orted Patent Leather and Calf Pump-sole Molrore and Villa Patent Ceather! PROM HAVER AND FOR SOUTHAMPTON F mers oa, NOTICE. OR THE BALLS.—1 have juet oe ll ov hoes, For Hadioe White Satin aut Kd ‘ANDMavaE. |vou wEW yORE. Goosress and T.ace Gaiters and Slippers; aiso, | Vanderbilt...) Saturda’ 3 Wear: May n ‘ancy Glicerous Slipps. Cal! and exarnine my stock North Se > 7) Wed" ay 3 at =P. HOOVER'S: ariel... 2i| Wed'dar, June 8 _fo17 ___ Iron Hall, Pa. av., bet. 9th and loth sts. | 7, , ! 4 et'éae.. une 22 0. THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON CITY, | ¢Liescsteamships have water tight compartments, wer Nfcean manera anauanaeetares Ladin | CN tone cera snes , ond Lai 7 RICK OF PassacE—Etther Way ne—Peor s past 30 years, we ought . fue what will suit them in this line, bp aie aces 719 snd 8100; escond cabin cau safe — we do; which you can prove atrial. You csn find(atall times) ic] it the Principal Shoe Stores in Wash- ington ¢ the Shoes so I-known as J. W. McCurdy Eson’s Phiadeiphia make. no 2i-ly 505 CHEAPER THAN EVER. POOR, orth Star, first calin, on; pocend cabin $5, ERTIFICATKs issued of passage from Europe. Spxcie delivered in London and Paris. TORRANCE, No. 4 Bowling Green, New York. * The cheapest placoto Imy BOOTSand SHORS = isatF.L. it HER T’S New York Chea) OMAN: Cash Root and Shoe Store, 505 7th strest, q - opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, the first Shoe! Store trom the Avenue, Ladies aud gentle- men will find a larger assortment of home-made Work than any other piace in this city, at the very AY S (commencing on the 8thof April) 'OINT aad KINSALE, até a.m . } Kinsalson SATURD stopping at all of the regu’ ars leave lowest prices. The price is lower than any other crab: Bovem, Agout. Fall 2 ti CE TO TRAVELE S!-NEW AR- WITH GREATLY IMPOVED SCHEDULE! FROM WASHINGTON PIRECT TO ALL PARTS OF THE SOUTH AXD THE SOUTHWEST, Via PoroMac STRAMERS AND RichMOND AND Pote- mac RatLroan Ling. » fast Daily lines from Washington f Seeth Southwest. Boats ieave theit be of oth st — Tre MEMBERS OF CONGRE GERS, AND CITIZE ' TRUNKS?" TR s fi Rane eet Sole Leather DRESS ast Rg TRUNKS this sid Palos a, senegal ehoek of all aus! Richt a0, & gener of ualities 0 T UNKS CARPE: r i EATHE VALISES, at SP. HC fe is fron Hall, Pa. CABINET WARE, &c. W NEW FURNITURE STORE. F, are now recei’ ‘all TURE & HOUS and « lower than any other Washineton. Woe would inv pre pure has Qur motto is, “Q s.”? and gall Pr : Old Pusaitar ‘@ taker in axchanze JOHN BONTZ & BRO., "_Odd Fellows’ Hall That. D STREET, ‘ PAPERHANGINGS—New stock, cheap for “Paper hung by experienced workmen, and entis faction guaranteed. SPRING St: n board. and enjoy 8 pleasant sail of 3dy hours down the beautiful Potomac, passing in full view of Mow ernon. By the evening boat they insure a ge supper and 4 rest of four hours in comfortable berths: or state-rooms, and arrive in Richmond in tame to vornset-with ail the Traine for the South aud South- west. ‘ The Greath Southern Mail is conveyed over thie route, it being 44 miles saorter, and 1 miles less railroading than by any other route, making certain ex » ections: RI au 2i-iy DWALNUT PYHOLLOW CHAIRS St All the Furniture is manufactured in thir » and guaranteed A No. i. P = T.K. FLANT & Macon arperhangers and olsterers, ag 30D xt. bet. wand Teh. rr v ly [PRANK T SANDS, UNDERTAKER, aorth- east corner Git aud F sta,. keeps constantly on hand ail Kinds and quale sizes of READY-MADE COL FINS. Calls promptly attended to at all hours. to the removal of bodies from the old buria! ere 3 to the now cemeteries. Terms most reasonable. rnitnre Repa, . inquire at the Southern Ticket Ofhes, No. 378 Ss Spe pe soem Hotel, or board ths Boats, foot of 6th str a GEO. E. MATTINGLY, i ‘Ticket Agent. GEMENT! y 7 GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTER p pce y nee (DERTA Via ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. Ooustantly’ou hand every article ro ured is line—a fine HEARS! = ATEN PSE ; SERVERS, &c., &e. wierate, and his attention instaut f the day or night. Hacks fur- FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D.C. 4 NNESSEE, at the lowest possible rates, Mt EAN ANA: 5 a 5 LOO tsa EW PHOTOGRAPE = z siseafens AND AMBROTYPE GALLERY, 450 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Near Third Street, AMBROTYPRS, AMBROTYPES only 25 cents, Pat up in handsome case. HROUGH TICK be obtained at ti EAT SOUTHW he [RN RAILROAD OF- FICE, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 6th street, Washington, on board of the Steam Terry Boag George Paxa, or at the office of the Orange Alexandria Railroad, at Alexandria, * to PHOTOGKAPT CHMOND, DANVILLE. SE aA * Dott peep Not, on me Dollar TA, t ; for the firat copy, and 25 cents vie gatas ND it sLE, GRA) MONTGOMERY AND N) By a direct rovte, and continua: tion to Memphis, Affording greater expedition and ¢ ing over 29 miles shorter thau by any other route. The steam ferry boat George Page leaves the foot of 7th street at 6%, a. m., for Alexandria, where pas gengers take the cars for Richmond, Chariottsvilie, Staunton, White Sulphur Springs, Woodstock,&o.. and at Ge p. m. for Richmond and all points South- ‘West, ing sure Aud cluse connections to Mem- ng FOF Cach bubsey nent ons, GOOD PICTURES taken in any weather, Remember the Number— 40 Penusylvania avenue, near 34 street. “Secure the shadow while you hare the substance.” ap 2-ly J. G. STEVE. ERCHANT TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Na. 30 Penn. Avenue, Browns’ Hi Has a choice stock of CLOTHS, CA comfort, aud be- VESTINGS, and other SEASON his. = . Buovs FOR MENS Ww BAR, which é Baceage Wagons and Omnibusesiesve the office a make to eae co best panaet ane . Pa. avenne, at 6 0 Sone Bs 4 EVENS. Agent, rtnotice. He has alsoa choice stock o| 38 A. EVANS, a fine RE, py MDE SLOTHING ana jo 17-tf Washington, FURNI> which he would | — call wen. HE PACIFIC MAI, STEAMSHIP com One of the Steamships of this Company, carrying the United States M iMfor ACAPULCO, CALIFORNIA, OREGON, leaves: Panama twice eneh montis, on the ar val of the U.S. Mail S. 5. Com which leaves New York and New tone price only, ane article, the pul lic are secured from imposition, and may rely on fair dealing. Mr. W™. Brynet, favorably known to mar’ ns of Washington asa Cuttor of distineus it, having charge of the Cutting De artment, 's Steamers, rieans reguiariy the Sthand 2thof exch month, with the a peta en's civ thom with ere Bud prasengers, connecting via PANAMA RAI war 2h ___ A GOOD FIT. — an aes Tunes hips have - e- 9.5 ps Ley. i.L.aUTRY. | proved by the Navy ‘Departinent, and euaranty Speed OTT and y. L é ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, | auams Railroad (4 miles long)is now oom- = from ocean to oocan, , and is c: cage of passenger: Will prectiog in the High Coteot Errore and A, ice in the High Cou .ITOrS alnut Jackson, the Federal Court at, Pomorie, fre Courts of the Seventh Judicial District of Mis: in 8 ore ‘3 is checked in nd ~ twill attend Coll Bt, Panama iy uoamertat i : ; : . The in New York Tetichout tha Rerth Mianiznipey reo! OF Claims pany "gexpense. |Tl.e money pA sa 18-tf ogerve steamers are komt ta pert and enerve re Francisco, to prevent detention in case of goci- lent, so that the route ia enti way veliable-—no ure iney 3 Fasteacers leave Vance, the same day they ar. Tite edactors co through by ensh Stemmer end tae olors KO h charge of women and ‘en Without other protee- tors. r : h tickets at the lowest i earaist SSS Seca AYMOD wx to ARMS NG éo. “x Urieans—or . L. BARTLEPD. _ ty 2 OR SALE—A SERVANT, an accomplished cook, pastry maker, preserver, and seonistress. She will be sold to some Southern gentleman who wants such a servant, but nottoatrader. For the address of her owner apply at this office. ‘ma 24-tf Loox FOR THE “GOLD KAGLE,’ ust received, a marnificent lot of ENGLISA | ey Ty INGS, framed or at gleu, all kinds of and ING- dees E AMES. at | AGN RS, 9S Pa awn. cppneite et * — eee eee reo VISTEEN TO * J apetalad PER CENT All persons usin: doa ieee TKD STATES MAIL LINE. NYBED STATES ONUY KGGULAR LING Awp Without FarLure por Eicut Years. POR CALIFORNIA ANDO! ON. PORTS RNA eo Rerular Sailing Days, Sth and 2th of each month CAUTION.—So many fravds and impositions of various kinds have been er a er trated on travelers bouud to CA Fo - NIA, set the sabseriber, the on & thorized agent for passace by the U.S. Mai Panaina, in the city of New Yerk, fools it ty to cautacn al! persons seeking pommere te Cantera, End the trate oben tt tye Stent eampehipa ofthe U.S. fa Line, vie. Panpeng Epiroed. oes office Phe Camrantes have only Onc oftice {n New VOrty Steam Boilers would do well to t WOODRUFF’S PATENT ARTEERC. 1ON STEAM AND FIRE REGULATOR —self reguiating both fire and steam. The advantages are Very great in saving fuel, preventing expiosior ving the “bot rs. and keeping al! things uni W ould refer to this( Star office engine-remn, or LH, & G.C. Schnider, or any of the numerous perzons epee D. W. HEATH, A mar item Washington. DO AS. MC McCAMLY & CO., CHiN in. FIRST-CLASS FASHIONABLE CLOTHING GENTS’ FINE FURNISHING GOOr No, 390 Pa. avenue, (National Hotel ‘Buildeey,) Weasuineton, D.C. TRUNKS, VALISES, AND CARPET BaGs, ap Fee Comer TW er of W. =: CORBETT SMT maa | Rentiogsasie Nom Maver atthohesa of tke Gow ‘th st., det, sts, mort’ " * a 5 door. Py also, ber ik sia ess Oe We = et ee Vaud and Virginia, withth a short distanes of tile | == ===> ee i 4 yy 1 on Rea! Estate, ete, All Business pr. 3 pi tea peuty atone Ae are ee ‘to us References.—Hon, 1). 8. Dic! inson., Ne Mi, Carlisle, Jou: Ih. Rraslon Aven B Todd, ad G XP. Parker & Goes Washinetem PC. mare Sm MESS NGA LOCKE Continues, the Intost xtyle Sa between VWth streets. ioscan err JOBN MeDRVITT. LeRe SS oa

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