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cS > + a RENAE Abe mNRNRe 9 ee RN AR RR ORE oe IR siesta iittinacd recta ee - Y 3 — Evening Star’ Orgratioxs or tHe Parent Orrice.—The AUCTION SALES. a: 8, following is a list of the patents issued from the TABLE a 7 7 CARLISLE WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, BOOTS AND SHOES. U.S. Patent Office, for the week ending June va re ngursuanee hah C mB E WHITE. AVLE * 1 M Constantly man Cumuer.anp County, Pa. 14, 1859—each bearing that date : Sane: of Dr. Hanson Penn, late 0} This favorite and tashionable WW. - I wil to publ rasantly located the base of the, Pleasant Armstrong, of Camden, Ala.—For im- sales en THURSDA ’ the sth jhe OT Dame taster lue Mountain, foes suites from Carlisle. ‘washi; sh bs oo aol gote a. mM. fair, if not, the next fair day will be fe of, proved ing machine. 2 is, Sos one . Jobn A. Barrington, of Fredericktown, Obio.— Mer! > gi his late rnin net, eos | June. T myptere of prenator drinking Ny ee For machine for printing addresses, &c. land which nent seized and possesscr!, called | Ing'are not surpassed by any Springs in tho improved ange fr messing the prewreo | MM Sa eh om head Some | an he Ron rt cela ad a y ‘ lconies. an ind a property Ye hewaiilly and mnt eligiiz sit. | feof tho Frandaet Kind. "and the accom one James M. Bottum, of New York, N. Y.—For 1, ex’ eh moe villas ons rr oF, G at send ont ay ‘a | improved instrument for measuring the strength Baltiaore atd Washington ieajltoa’ and the Balt | Sie wetee hinge, Goel ieer sap omeaat ‘other vata, Oltnd Bourn of New Yorn, N.¥.—For| PStiariag Waster ah aa dns | Waar the snkena ts pal ua improved ore separator ait he innds of John ©. Rives, Boq. ‘Itik ina hteh state of | leaninne Pai cnty Baltimore in. the morning THE EVENING STAB PUBLISHED BEVERY AFTERROOR, (SUNDAY EBX! AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Gerner Pernsy!venia Avene sad Eleventh Strpss ay W. D. WALLACH. Popers served in packages by carriers at @4a year scription price is $3.50 & year, in advance; six months; @1 for three months; and for less thas three months at the rate of 12 cents a week, Sing eopies, | cent; 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 a week, 60 per sent. advance. THE HARD WORK OF CRIME. There may be something dashing and exci- ting in the trade of the i or bandit, for those gentlemen are well fed and live easy lives, can play the guitar and have pleasant quarters—at least im the pages of novels. But the poor town rowdy in America, really forks peed sap he is worse paid than any apprentice or hired laborer. Take as an instance of the work he has to do, a bold crime, and what one would suppose to be a crime that paid well— burglary. Associates are required to enter and rifle a dwelling; nights, or at least hours of steepleseners, hunger, dreadful uncertainty are persed; exposure to cold and damp, and long and hard work has to be endu to saw, or NEW arga: NOEMENG, iti o oe BY STEAM TO PRILADE: ay (ACVia Camat.) owe hows, der The sisamer JAMES TERME will_make ishprass the Bitinee Loaves Philadel every Satur-' PSize m. ¥ a eaves Georgetown every Tuesday at 12 o’dlodk [800% Feotivet every day at both ends of the he “* ad tonne Jerome’ is guarantee! to insure at thd Tales. Por freight t apply to WYDE & DA NONTENorth Whafren, tidren’s best asting Button Gait To... White ie ‘Shippers, for ‘Lodhes and Misses, at very Miapos’ snd. Children’ Boots Shoes of every jeeeription, equally low. ee own — 7. Ja 13-20 Mam Ps Sha heae eect, TAKE NOTICE. AND 8 % Bers an sabi tot oe oto GRIFFIN & BROS, No. 314 . ol P or n x ” E. C. Brac of Newton Corner, Mass.—For | ou'tivation, having been loag and most itably | train arrive at ys atSoclock p.m. Daily avenue. You will tie always pi to mmo 18-48 pick open doors and windows; anl when at | improved marine hand Lier. 24 a market garden. for which it is well | mail. L serve you with tho most fashionable wa- 1 | REANGEMENT LO LLL, ast the dwelling is entered and the dang>rs | | Wm. Barmwell, of Newt ork, N. ¥.—For im- | (hE eee oad yor nl every moconen i” For farther infor CLENBERTS a co. ranted to wear weil, and St the lowees possthic cash AZ pers, OUGROE Packs overcome of watebmen outside and a ballet or eee qi Danes df diavendu Saice ry building, either for farming or gardening pur- Carlisle Spring, Pa _ “NOTICE: agi AB COL YER: Si two inside, what is secured? Some 4 Senet site improvement In reefing sails. PoPhe main (welling stands uponan eminence, com- Tope a Be Goste, Mp wien 2 For THE BA LR | hav justioceived a 6%, 9, ‘and Tia. ™., 5S, 5. and 6 p.m. little cutlery, a few old spoons, and occasionally Robert Brown, of New London, Conn.—For | manding a fine view of the wil red . and re ie ‘olling, Balti-. | td assortment of Gentlemen’s Frgneh in ¥ i “yo Collgera8 a little jewelry. These things are disposed of improvement in projectile for killing whales. recumding country, is two stories high, in exorl- eon, Esq., Richard iach, Esq 3 | Ported Patent Leather and Calf Pump-: Sand 10 2. m., 12 m., 2, 4, and 6 p. m. for one-tenth of their value to receivers of stolen | "3.8. Butterfield and Simeon Marstall at Poila- lent order, han boon frocted ablestale fel iy an or” D.C. je Jé-im "| Boots, Molrore and Villa, Patent Coathe ape a A lcxandris_ decane orKe % pds, and each of the associates receive six of | delphia, Pa.—For improvement In self-primin| hanic, within a hundred the > joneress and Lacs Gaiters aid Slippers; ike, A exact ts NSemer “mas Coll Sight’ doltars, which are’ promptly spent ot | gun ieek. a . ofthe Baltingreand Washington Raitons, | MPCOR'S PAVILION oe ep, Fanoy Glicorous Sipps. Call aur: examine Zyl &. ma ly Sand 5p. ma except Tweeday liquor, or gambled away at the card table in Roger 8S. Cadwell, of Andover, Obio.—For im- | known as Penn’ at " ot Ran On, Hse san! in : beautiful ING PC ueeal, healthy. and popular WATER- ve of trees rarest kind, selsoted wit he CE, A corinne ire monies nan nr te pg) Piet opr iro phage gr Landing, ‘situated on, th he wn as Moor’s Be ie C aE gt Mott of | OTRamMented with a large co!lection of shrubbery of | tween Blackistone’s Tal e-me miserable shop. It is a common thing to find ia toa barglariously entered thot the first place the poor thieves have rifled bas been the refrigerator and the closet, unable to wait for something to eat and drink, although _fe17 __ fron Hall, Pa. av., bet. Sth and 10th ets, TO2HE LADIES OF WASH! NSTON cry, | 3 miko teen eon Snenged in many Rotana ait sM OK 2m. Rid 24 p.m, boats from Alexa. a past 2 8, we onght (a connect wil Rhine of the Balumore 'riday mornings, when Collyer will ran rex- ula: trips to M Tay by ofc t her tripe between Washington writes from otompe,, BS: and y. o ai neti Cc id ity to i washilion DG ror made of fumening te | Wasttignct by jul tt trite Wea | Heyes pape oe reoeyon of Vintec ters to sign ility of p 6 15th of 4 , rocuring fertilizers: advan: | “Phe Propecnee begs leave to atate that his Table Isaac S. Clough, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Sam- | tages in relation to health. socioty. soil, &0, it 13 ber all boards, &c. of location, Ohio Railroad for the Nerth W est, : will be supplted the delicacies of the Po- | Know by t (xem in this lind, | Tao Gis @, 00.04 TH p. we, beats eon Woabh every moment of delay might have cost them | uel B. Burrelly of New York, N. ¥-—For fly. Ceccnlr ag aeaeeee ant screen tan Saluoe: | ne ca ee ff gp San dat men) Sears the rains ofthe med here lives. They are also frequently detected bee = ' The land in annvally increasing in value, and | Lt stots, Regara, kone With choice Wines, | sRerarticlos at the rincipal Shoe £ in Wash- | ¢7'* Ratirond fo = £2) being found with clothing on thcir persons ‘homas Crane, of Fort Atkinson, Wis.—For | those having capital could not make a safer, more | }xooll wuich is resegnized as having been stolen from ington city—the Shoer so well-kaown as J. W, MoCurdy & Son’s Philadelphia make. no 2i-ly_ TRUNKS!—TRUNKS ! Rec RIVED This day a large afidition to our stocks t Bathing, usic, food Anrling, improved sugar cane press. Judictons and profitable investment than by pur- | and always Bers o1 FR Railing Boats & muel S. Crocker and George EF. Marshall, of | charing it; and rarely is so favorable an ‘opportuni- | the enjoyment of hia guests. 7 Lawrence, Mass.—For improvement In manufac- | t¥ presented for certain and sure speculation. steamer Columbia leaves Washington every tari .. ‘erms of sale: One-third cash; balance in 1, 2, Wednesday at 6 o'clock a. m., acd will land at the Chanda bs of Eli m, Conn aaifer im: and 3 years, in equal instalments, with interest from Pavilion at3 o'clock p m. ressley, ington, _ CHANGE OF TIME, WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. See - Bese = come dwelling. Who works harder or is more poorly paid than one who takes part in doings like this? And yet this is a fair average in- f— Sole Leather Trunks os eee the day of sate, toh d by the notesofthe pur- |‘ : % ies’ be siasce of the oriase in large cities. Seascucetie tase: moi’ shane with atourity fot approved by the under. | loncer'el is peraas: Stganhy aaigfer & week or | °° Latest Beste thanks, we peice adhege dieaueneted Unce in a while we hear of a bank safe blown Jobn Daines, of Birmingtam, Mich.—For im- | signod? Title indisputable, For farther information address the Proprietor, Hat Boxes, Va'i Washington x: 4.40 and 6.50 a.m, open, nm express office or a jeweler’s shop | provement in drain tile machines. N. C. STEPHEN, Leonardtown, St. Mary's comnty. Md. sf 2 Carpet Do. successfully entered and robbed. But these Hasse B. Denis. of Lexington, Mass.—For im- | _je3-ts Executor of Hanson Penn. | je8-2m R. J, MARSHALL, Prop’r. piieking our aseortmon Baltimore at <2 and 2.45: m. events are of rare occurrence, and I speak of | Tov ~sacdlar ir sanegge ot M4A8SBAL's Ltn nvurtue of two writs of | BAT UME AND 30} OTEL COM- | Sheaper xf The first, xeoond. and third connect with Trains the ordinary run of luck in the profession. The | , /- - Denniston, of Middletown. N..¥.—For | LVI fieri facias Issued from tho Clerk office of the F PANY, WHE MOUN ‘AINS. York. ‘est. small rthblo of thieves, “knacks,” and “lif. — milk can. Ciremit Court ofthe District of Columbia for the 1 ; N Then ntofthe “FLUME” and - ing. yaa] * unty of Washington and tx me directed, 1 will ot 7 peta SMES anes riag ogress to public ley for cash, in front Ne Court FEET HOES ER anmatocee bn Se Fa Christian Hi. Eisenbrandt, of Baltimore, Ma.— | Howse door of said county, on TH AY, the Prepared fne tho regeption of suests'ou the ipo woosed cud Weerth are War Traf ie at are ay. ne. ap TH. PARSONS, Agent OTICE.-The Steamer JAMES GUY having STEPHENS & CO., Clo hing and Trunk Warerooms, 322 Pa. avenue, between sth and 10th sts.; ja2 _andiod Doane «t.. New Yori ters.”’ “sneak thieves,” and “shovers”’ of coun- terfeit money, as they are elegantly styled among themselves, by the police, are ragged, © beg ¥ For improvement in attachwents to locomotive | Py, tt of June next, 1859., ‘at 12.0" 4 - h of JUNE. These Hotels have rece: q h Ess, resamed her route on the Poto lowing deseribed property, to wit, vin: J i an ; ti ; NS. F, Will leave Washington on ir fed. and unsavory. A recent official work | euzincs for removingiobjects from the trac ants its Uutle,2claion and Intent in to aot. | Cntr to thee midlet of ee nel Rae TRUNKS" TRUNKS: TRONKS!!! AVS for CURRIOMAN, shows that the average duration of life a ing barles Foster, of Edridze’s Hilt, N. en te pare Np. $a. in the city of Washing t vantaion being in the iminediate vicinity | | ‘The Inrgeat assortmentof Sole Leather DRESS | and on ERIDAVSicommencing on the sthof April) the girls who have given themselves up to a | M™mproverneut In operating switches on raitroads. | D.C tozether with all And singular the improve THE MOUNTAIN, the | ap¢ STELLFRAME. TRUNKS this for PINEY POINT and KINSAUE, a a. mre life of shame, is only four yenrs, and from ay sane te Oates NF rot improvemient arty af Win. B. Wilaon.ard will ho soll to eeGet nme, Lakes, Cascaden, &e.. &o. of Newark, N. J. . , 5 udy turniog. will leave Kinsaleon SATURDAY: x jug atall of the regular landin ong LUCIEN S PAGE, P =m, Agent, Aroxandri OTICE TO T, ANELE, Ss! SEMEN R WITH GREATLY IMP\ sonal observation among victims of this class for tem years as chaplin of Bellevue, the largest public hospital of New York, I should jadge that the closing year of the four is generally embittered by disease, painful consumptive te from New York via Norwich and Worens eee eet helena atramors COMMON, 7 and COND Pier Ls, NY cfnot COURT CAND xt, ing of Southern Traing. For further in roe sma!l bills ofthe route at the princi- Depots, or address cialis Nos. 1 and 197, to Ja term. 1209, —For improve- | favor of Juha T-Gw3n xi "CB. Robertao} * i. : SHUDEN, Marshal | WE Geo. D. Greenleaf, of Chateaugay, N. ¥Y—For mats for the Pistrict of Colnm ae improvement in ventilators. = Dexter D. Hardy, of Cincinnati, 0.—For im-| _ ‘ WOOD AND COAL. eke J took of all qunlities «1 TRUNKS CARPET aad LEATHER AGS and VALISES, at P. HOOVER'S 15" fron Hall, Pa. av.. bet. 9th and loth st. ____ CABINET WARE, &c. Thomas L. Goff, of Warren, R ment in machines for makin: hi ‘D'SCHEDULE! et ete we — . MARTIN, Agent, SW FURNITUR’ ORE, ree ase of poisonous gin. ave also nolic uv FROM WaSning tay DIRECT TO ALL Kk. PARTS O THE SOUTH AND THE SOUTHWEST, Via Potomac Steawens AND RICHMOND AND mac Rar D Ling. Sat oo ment in horse rakes. > LOOK TO, YOUR INTEREST LI ARREN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Henry Charles, Howells, of ‘New York, N.Y.,] 17” "20K 70. YOUR INTRRES| Wwarrry ey court, Vinatiia. : and Joseph Charles Howells, of Madison, Wis — ira PAYNTER T MOUNTAIN KETREAT vi corner of 7th 3 a Cena jac f posite | wi i - hl the 18th of May, 1859, = o Bi # f il > e For improved omnibus register. rer th an « opposi hae aaee of fs ypetieom Ld oor Tl among the grown up boys and half men who live as stable rowdies, dock loafers, and small gers on of shoulder-hitters and pot house eS, that very many are willing to give FE, are now recei mr F URE & HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS selling lower than auy other house im Washington. We would inviteall to cal! be- fore purchasing. Our motto is, “Quick Sales and smal! Profts.”* Solon P. Hubbell, of Unadilla, N. Y.—For im- | Centre Market, = yy * in > Olid Furniture taken in exchange for new, hances of life and home for Central | provement in sewing, machines. bul you will get gone Wood Saeed in eee | Mivantaces for obtaining the best provie- DEM JOHN BONTZ.& BRO., Tho two fast Daily lines from Washington for the fy au 2-1 Odd Fellows’ Hali 7th at. | South and Southwest. Boats leave their foot America and yellow fever, and follow any fifi- | Richard Humphreys, of Jouesborouzh, Tenn. — Pieces, IT an Sp any s1z0 desired.” ington and Alexandria markets, snch as Crab: A ia Bh saris “fark strect. at Gs om. Spee oles bustering chief who will pay their nses | For tuning key-board. i[2~ Fitty cents per cord cheaper than itis sold | Turtles, Fish, &c., besides supplies of Mutt > e ge + Bud Oy p. rn, cat Young Inds of this Gceription do wt | ,,tieuty fe Rendall of Providence, R. 1 —For| tiem tcr ladSin is it and Momnasianaajereas eens pretest te Valles owe 50 | iord’sed furry a poster sat Pest Toretocs Ms ' 6 0 impr i rd 8 7” His Wood is of the Bost Quality, and Mountains adjacent to the Springs. APE . tnguther, “They live threeyearnce Cine eats | Haniel heavit of Chicopee, Mam—For tm] Tate yeremenan et amaeg ot | Mittonntai adage the REPORT. on, Rich: | CRAPERHANGINGS—Now stock, cheer Vernon By thoaveniee teal en peewrernten toxether. They live threequarters of the yest | provement in becach-load ing fire-stme T7” He has the biggest Carts and poset t on mond, and theloweccountry, will leave ation ty the | _ Paper hung by experienced workmen, and satis | supsernimtg rect of four hours in comfortable | Ie gt ms arm bar? poor mothers = - James S. McCurdy, of Brooklyn, N.¥.—For] 11 The biggest Pine Knnt Spit ier anras Gap Railroad cone, ers, who take in was! ing OF sew; an a y 12 o’olock the same day. 0; state-rooms, and arrive im Richmond in time counect wigh al/ the Trains for the South and en w The Greath Southern Mail ie om over this route. it being 44 miles xeorter, and 1m miles leew railrowling than by Any other route, making certain ons te improvem in sewing ma H. T. Merrill, of Gaiena, til in rausical instruments Rofes 8. Merrill, of Lynn, Mass.—Por improve- ment in lamps. Leman C, Miner, Kindling Wood,? ry aes Kindiing Wood's ato the Springs fron = Al liver Free of Charge. - . From upton else Free uf Charge.¢ <Ol Coaches counects with t ve dors not show how | Raatiroad. where to set your table Coaches who has energy and res stability enough to lors to the Spri keep steadily at work selling papers, lozenges, or peanuts, is a prince to them im character, smecess and general happiness —RAer. Dr. Cumming< faction guaran: , SPRING SEAT LOUNGE Por improvement CT et ARVE E-A TETES, $22, sri. DID ROCKIN: ALRS, 87.09, SLEEPY-HOLLOW CHAIRS, $12. J- All the Furniture is manufactured in this city, and guaranteed A No. 1. f Hartford, Conn.—For im- TOs. T.K-PLANT & CO., SEURG, RICHMOND, AND PE- provement in banging carriage bodies. N. orth. <I Board for 1st woek Parperhangers and Upholsteretn, VAL WELDON AND Wil <= Eli Moore, of Slabtown, 8. C—For improve- | it? “Bi rac Hk hee Ly MEK) & MOLE, A Lerren-Wairer Tors to Preces.—We ment in ploughs. Spruce James D. Osborn, of Congtantine. Mich —For | for $5 res i in machines for binding grain in bandles. 1 month Children and Servants half To families, or parties engaging Board for se o persons. & FFT? dcdaotion will be made. pieces $2. All other parts of acord at same Mrs. R. PRITCHARTT wiil have the principal IL7” Furniture Repaired and Varnished. np 1¢ (RANK T SA UNDERTAKER, nor! J y all kinds. and izes of READY-MADR COF- a have heard a great many horrid tales lat ly. big pictures produced upon very small facts, relative to the destruction of begus letter. writers, by deceived Pike’s Peakers. The fol- veral ory, 2 pieces S190 3 ploces Dubois D. Pormelee, of New York, N. ¥.—Fer | rat mavacement and control, aided by competent male 8. Calls promptly attended to at all hours. i tin vuleanizi te Orders left at S. W.K, Hands's,, opposite Wil | asnistante in every capartment, Will also attoud to the removal of bodies free the io . canizing caoutchouc. S. W.K, Ko. 0 lowinz, however, from the Pubuque Times, | improvement im vulcanizin Sonn For inpeovied | bards’ intel: or ot Wins Baliontzncin ee riktatvones | oan maain every apartn be Superintendent, oid bursa! grounts to thp new soumstartent * A. P. Pitkin, of Hartford, Con: ‘or impro: rather excels all previous efforts in the Pike's steain pressure regulator. or at Pago’s wharf, at the foot aches premptiy 9- ma25-2m Torms most reasonable. aps 6m peak horrible line. It appears a Mr. Jones | “i. u Prindle, af Coventry, N.Y. —For improve- Serger of thned Gaeta tee ee " —— has returned home, and the Times vouches for bridge corner of 7th and Canal streets, The money ment in devices for securing the clevis to pigagis- J Hoffacker and Joseph Richards, ew York, N. Y.—For improvement in keys, &c., for piano fortes. W. PLANT, UNDERTAKER, No. 418 7th . strom, satwers G and Hi, Keeps oon on hand every article re geese ta hin line fine HEARSE: him being a reliable man. Here is a part of Jones's story, as told in the Times: ~ Mr. Jones left Cherry Creek on his return fe pyromrsoy the order or be ready when tho fuel GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS. _ie M4 A. PAYNTER, at Pace’s Wharf. TAX SALE ao ie Ox SATURDAY. tne 27th day of Angust next, PATENT CORPSE PRESERVERS, &e., ike, KO. E. MATTINGLY, : ; i 4 - N.Y - 7 "1 1 clock p. m.. Tt wiil sell, at the | His charges are moderate, and his attention instant | aw i6-ty {Union} ket jparney about four weeks-since. He was not} Daniel J. Riker. of Marlem, N. ¥Y.—For im McKNEW & MARLOW’'S so hell prams Deter sat auction, 19 | Oneall,any hourof the day or might. Hacks fur. | _ 3" ne I ne jgyto realize a farthing for all of his expend- | PrSyemet Suchen cere alle vorim-| STEAM FIRE-WOOD MILLS, ths highest ladder, for ensky the followtan ets ast nished forfuncrals at the lowest possible rates, EW ARRANGEMENT! Fare of time and money and hislong-continurd | provement im speeder and strticlee anece. oe Pe ie area bescs oleae ers | ee GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE, bed are and fatigue. Many of the emigrants | "Noah Seltz, of Mellmore, Ouio.—For improve- Wood Sewed in ¢ pieces for Spo. per cord, {3 the same berne naized by ‘mo for taxes due tn W PHOTOGRAPH : a tinanes une Aaa eee had, — 8 to his departure, suffered ex-| ment {n method for ventilating corn houses. ‘Wood Sawed in 4 pieces for mc. per cord. subjoined schednie, and will be sold as above to sat AND AMBROTYPE GALLERY, tremely, and there was increasing manifesta-{ Alex. Shoemaker, of Carey, ., ussizuor to Jas. Delivered to any part of the city, isfy the same and’ the expenses incident to sail 450 PennsyLvania Ayaary, aey tions of desperation as them. About five | G. Hunts, of pean O.—For improved saw-set yee to any part a city, enaure and silo: u i= AMRBROTYP FROM WASHINGTON CITY, Dc. bundred of the most reckless had organized | _!s#ae C. Shuler, of Amsterdam, N. ¥.—For im- xisat aepee to any A ile CE" Cae AMBROTYP G7 themselves into Bc “ » | provement in constructing sheet metal ottins. indling, Cooking, aud Stoy ’ mani only 2 oents, . GINT TENN cK, se into a company of “ Lynchers, 7 tured and for sale at creatly reduced prices, VIRGINIA, NING] ” . Andrew Simmous, of Nora, 1il—For improve- , H ‘d _Put ap in handsome case, GEORGIA, ALABAD and there was a sworn purpose among them to | Ant seeding machines FOAL of all kinds always on hand. PHOTOGRAPHS, MISSISSIPPI, fous be naummary vengeance upon teens who} Azel Smith, of Westiield, O.—For improvement | F2"#Cit""sasure and weight may be relied onia | Number and deveription of : PHOTOGRAPHS, | KER ANSAR, Hixas, y en lostrumental in circulating false re- | in cuitivators. every inctance, ge 4 ‘ ~o pl Be GH TICKE Ports of the existence of gold at Cherry Creek. | “John M. Spooner, of Springfield, Mass For | °Y°% McKNEW & MARLOW. B for the Hreach dabeneucetns, | G TER PUGH TICKETS oan, RAEROD OF Meson Clark, formerly of St. Charles, Floyd | improvement in the construction of sled runners, Uecet— Coruet sen stroot and Canal,and on * rete 7 GOOD PICTURES CE, corner of Penn: county, Towa, was suspected and convicted of | _ Enos Stinson, of Plainticld, Vt —For improve. | *h street, between H and I streets. sowhwest part of Le having been one of the fraudulent Jetter- | Ment in seeding machines. taken in any weather, Remember the Number— ™ 450 Pennsylvania avenue, uear 34 street. Mint the shadow while you have the substance. x J” Orders sent to either office will receive per- 2; ns Wim. Mont { New York, N. Y.—F wc tonne OA Re ee Ee ovement in breechrloeding resem.” | (SALTS CITY STEAM FIRE WOOD MILLA | Non tborit te toe eee wit Sutton, ken Aven Noy —For lunprove- GAVia Pre, any Jengtl gril size ; delivered Chores street, ned om ment in running gear of sleds. to all parts of the city, Navy Yard, and Georee wet fronton ‘anal Vashi dof the “Siewe ashingeton, on ‘erry George Pacdor at the ofhes of the Orange Riersadrin Railroad, at Alexandria. 4 7 CHMOND, DANVILLE, LYNCHBURG RISTO! ILA: DALTON, af N- mn. writers, and he was put to death in a most hor- rible mavner. Four mules were hitched to the extremities of his limbs, made to draw in dif- rte 5 meneased| y J. G. STEVENS, BRISTOL, KNO fincas Miegetions. and he was literally torn in| “'tssac C. Tato. of New London, Conn.—For in. | @%B, Odors hy mail promptly, altandod to. "Fhe | staty brrck hounas ieee i Merenanr FMLOR AND cLoraten, | TA CHATEANOOG AUDA Lisa pieces zra Allen, formerly of Chickasaw proved stop-cock. escola the fuel is delivered. T.3.& W. GALT, balance for ii - asi Nand choo derk a aLee UA RIMERER, Mo OMERY AND ORLEANS. ronuty, and two other persons, whoee names Lewis C. Terry, of Chenango, N.Y —For im- N. W. corner Tati nd C 5 No. Add balance sme Tot for. Pe ad Cassia apg tery caguunuree poe ant conld not remember, woge shot | Provement in whiffictree hooks. mar 25-ly.r Foot of 17th st., below Ww ‘ar Dep: be acres eree Beat GOODS FOR MEN'S WEAR. wheh he tion te Memphis, the same offence. Great indignation exists} Joseph Thirlwell, of Galesburg, 111.—For im- | ——— ¥ i Affording creater «xpedition and comfort, and be- ing over 2) miles shorter than ¥. om other route. Phe steam ferry boat George Pace leaves the foot of 7th street'at 6% a. hy for Alexandria, res sencers take the cars for Richmond. Sow eee of ed will make to order in the best manner and at short notice. He has also a fine READY-MADE cL FURNISHING ARTICLE call the special attention of ¢ against the inhabitants of Omaha City and Council Bluffs, and the returning gold-hunters threaten vengeance upon those towns. : - > La iy awidition, fronting sixt 1 vement in cultivators. FO. ENT AN. LE. ou the north ede of Bride Mprookiin Veal, of Hallet'sville, ‘Texas —For| YOR RENT AND 8A =—| ‘strove. apd one hundred asl improvement in seeding machines. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE--Sitnated twenty foet deep; ansesned ts David Warren, of Gettysburg, Pa—For im- in Alexandria county, about, 2% miles from the heirs of J Clagott... + and ich he would pr gad on, White Splphur Springs, W. k.d0.5 f fon of hoG » Holmea's Fon Aare the, principle of one price only, | eee ey efor Ricteesed oat oo) ee ‘South: ~ twee ~ rovement in railroad car couplings. Georgetown, at the intersection of the Goorgotown | Part of Lot! 50. 55. ‘ which it distinctly marked on cach article, thepu al p.m. pou Firty Mex Beaten ny Two Wowen.—By Lyman W hite, of Davenport, la. —For improve- sed Dig ll toe, comaur ot Serovar det ge tke morte ele Hoare recured from imposition, aud may rely on — cg EEC Re rg elec the arrival of a gentlewa from up the ives, | ment in rock drills. ._ | lath and K'streats, Washineton JAIOE | Bail street, and ons hun LM Wo, Rewer, favorahly knownto many | Baceace Wacons and Omuibuses leave the ofice Sent pat in pecscetion of the Selbowing Mndte; | eens recom ae wecet: Dedede Ns Vn FOO ag Rie exohange | Sg7 hind twenty fact deep cilizens of Washingion a5 Cutter ofdistineutshed | P& &¥enUe, at6 o'clock a. m. and 6 = ; needs chan improvement in car couplings. Vil : 3 1 old frame house: assessed tof | eit keeine ten a oe JAMES A. EVANS, Agent, #ud are ascured that the narration is strictly ¥ ¢ City Property, known Mount Pleasant, Dyer, of Wa: ton......) Saia5! mont, Lb is jei7tt ashington. true: Mr. Mead, who o a od mill Wane Eieamicrmas, of Quincy, #il:—Por ini] © ella Se Seren’ more oe lore ine ek South pasts of Lots : Will he pleased to meet his friends and ss - agton. orks of Black Rivg ee aun aed mill at | provement ia grain-hulling machines jomery county, immediately on the 7h strect road | = Ie. Thrcticehts waett generally and serve them with : ron AIL, STEA P com Ind ‘ike of Black River, is now absent from | "Daniel D. fisdger and Wen. S- Sampaon, of | ROMS Saunt, immediately on the 7th strect rom ed a Elie bap mar zrtf A GOOD FIT, TPE PACIFIC MAIL, STEAMSHIP €O a aa _ ~ —e cg oles bee Now Fork, N. ie > aasignors ~ Denicl b. Badger —s Fo ah aol Rockville, For particulars | thn ’eact “pide pe Wat 7 3.9. ¢. LAMAR. C.U.MOTT. 3.L.aurry. | One of the Stoamships of thie ompany, carrying and on adopted daughter, Ellen. e drivers foresaid.—For improvement in grain bins. im oe He 4 street, and one hundred and AMAR, MOTT & AUTRY the United States Mail for A 5 of the ees firm of Whitcomb, Morse & Mor-| _Jobn E. Coffin, oF Portland Me ,assignor to A.| _mazi-éw*” "CAROLINE F. NOLA twenty fectdeopsbrick house] | : ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, CALIFORNIA, and OREGON, leaves g2n, about 50 in ber, came FP. Gerrish, of same place.—For improvement in OR RENT—The four-story BRICK HO assessed to Sampson Simuns = _. Holy Serine, Miss., mama twice each mont 1 Some logs in Mend’sdem withthe cane a forsnd | sachines for sbapiag the backs of Ginke with back building. No. £63 E- street. A‘ld'tax on same propertysas-| | Ruill pragticg in the High, Correo Errors end Ap | val of the 17.5. Mail S. & Company's Steamers, . ae e inark of their . f i 6th streets west. Gas all through seed Lo same.......; aban nat Jackson, the le Court at Ponteter, | which leav - Jeseph W. Cox, of Malden, Mass , assi to | between ith aod just| Do. do. do. “do. 45 has Eno Gourts of the'Soventh Judiovnt Distriat of on the Sth a nof exch month, with the male sith acy cut the dam avag Me Sond, | Woned Sith: SMe Vanes te| Ramae atarenmocoa etait ee | Be de gd | BI Horan wil attend tn the Chocdon of Cate | Rea Pewsncer,conseeiog wie EANAMS RAT hearing of the row, hastened on followed by Rirceds, ‘pig Dear ss-taaur acre we 'B sifcets, opponite the Natons! Fariccltola'e aitiition. thine throughout the North Miasiasippi. Cd SADE. Ellen, each with a rifle, one loaded with heavy rT, corner ate tent ——— = —_______ Daniel Dunham, of Pawtueket, R. I., assignor iis S. D. CASTLEMAN. feet front on the north mide Loo FOR THE “GOLD EAGLE.” ackshot and the other with balls, and taking | to D- D. Sweet, James Bromily, and E. W. aI r pf Second street, and ee ae DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR RENT—| hundred and fifty foot deep; drat, téerived. & magnificent lot of ENGLIS The Ponama Railroad (47 miles long) is now oom & favorable position, they cocked their guns, | French, of same place.—For improved machine} A DESIRABLE Ri leasantly located on K | two-story frame house, now ENG AVINGS, framed or not; ‘also, all kinds of | plated frm eeae to cocom, mad te omsed in 3 or poivted them at the men, and told them not to | fr boring blind slats. « street, between Isth and Ith sts., opposite Franklin} owned by Joanna Rico; as- ICTURE aad LOOKING-GLASS FRAMES, at rz. The barcece of passengers is obeoked in trik other blo . hi Ben: Hotchkiss, of New Haven, Conn., as- Square, with a pump of delightful water inthe yard. | sesso er O'’Dono- WAG: E; S, New Yo to Francisco, and dead men’ ‘The choppeey iar rauld be | signor to himself and F.8. Collins, of'suune place. | A*rnre dolipnttel terse eet eee aE ghue, Jr. 1955, aneer 9S Pa avn nppaeita Kirkwnnd dend men’ The choppers incontinently left! For im nt in trip hammers. inthe city. "To. good tenant the rent will be le | South part j Mrs. Meed then agreed tocompensate them for paasen ked at the AS. M. a — covers all expenses of the trip. EALERS . 3 FIRST-CLASS FASHIONABLE CLOTHING | a 9secve sloamers are kept in port in sone ofascts . 2 FURS dent, so that the route is entirely reliable—no failure GENTS’ FINE FURNISHING GOODS, Revtus cocmcend is gett pumas Passengers leave Panama the same day they ar Job Johnson, of East Brooklyn, N. Y., essignor ou. prey at No, 442 F street north, seni“ | da mised caatition, © joing thirty to Charles D. Archibald, of don, England — | * - ~ Of Bridge street, and. sev- For improvement in composition for cementing Fe, SAL. + .—I offer for sale a valuable FARM feet deep; frane| iron. in Loudoun county, Vu 18, On most liberal thaomonts : to Wm. Francis Milward, of Cincinnati, Olio, axsignor | f0F# containing 227 acres ‘ will exch: it ity ty. ‘his opert: to H. Homan, WL. Thomas, and D. D. Hardy, | ated td sneortha more iaprowek eek eh ct: all the logs that might be in the dam belonging to them. Subsequently, the drivers seized a young man in the employ of Mr. Mead, whom they charged with stealing provisions belong- ing to the drive:s Ellen again sillied furth, rifle in hand, and told them not to touch him’ No. 390 Pa. avenue, (National Hotel Building,) Ww. TON, D.C. i TRUNKS, VALISES, AND CARPET BAGs, | Ti¥S st Anpinwal ap 1. * cs same place. —For improvement in spinning vated | arts of the county, Goarenlent fo tre cneal test ee a COEF: anone oe ae er ret eremnet ene and they dil not. They let. the boy go. The | "Daniel Nichols, of Onaryo, Ill, ansignor to | “Jeet Clty Hall. thea SEANG AT COB eutava avy cove: © | Rts dhreugh takens ot tas lewelapeeah gt men suddenly found that they h: got into a | Charles Rumley and Edward Ramey, of 2106 | a ma . 1854) At H. KING’S FRENCH BAZAAR, the Ageney: 177 West street, Rex, York, WwW, row of stumps, and Mrs. Mend and daughter | place —For improvement in seeding machines. &o. Add front foot tax on 46 Louisiana Acenus, between 7h and 8th streets. | RAY MOND—or to ARMSTRONG, HA\ iS & A DENTISTRY, roperty for paving {i Toall the particular attention of the €O., New Orleans—or C, a were left masters of the field. Here’s grit for| John 3. Palmer, of Providence, R. I., assignor ee et 2 ——_______] property per fron adies and purchasers generally, that T jy Bete you—fifty men driven byitwo women! Can | to himself and Charles 8. Capron, of same place. D ENTAL WOT! KE. wersed to same 1855, shal! leave for Europe in July next. 1 JJNITED STATES M. r wt Revolutionary history show a more brilliant | For improvement in rolling metal for jewelry. R. HILLS hat removed his offics to. the rooms | patel {ne 5 y rarefare from this day: offer oy entire stock of | (JNITE ONY RRGiLaR LN oit? —Black Rucer Fi . - Quimby, of New Ipswich, N. H., 2s-| long oconpied by Dr, ister, (306 Penngia, and Hawkins’ ad | MILLINERY and FANBY GOODS at cost, con. : oxploit?—Black Raver Kadls Benner. siguor to himself and Newton Brooks, of ‘sane | venus, between Sth and loth sts.,) wher teen and three-twellths feet! sisting of— ; Ano Wrrnovr Faitune vor Biour Yass, ——-<+e-— —-Forimproved attachment for alarm clodka. fewill be pleased to see all who may desire front on the south side of | 500 French patte-n Bonnets from $3.5 to $: A Naoro Scarep to Deatn ny ax Ecernant. ) lity Tam & Th east of George W. Richardson and James W. White, | US mitted to refer th Dr, Maleter: fea? | Zurd steret, Tae Ouchita (La.) Herald relates the following. and calls it a ease of “elephan‘icide”’: “A negro man belonging to Dr. Sanders, of permi: f Grayville, Ill, assignors to themselves and | 2 : one | George M. Weed, of White county, Ill —For lin neat Ley Rakes Une TEETH. bo M 199, 18, M. D. theinientor and patents ot Sezossed to Albort Palmer. . ‘ tin corn harvesters. Mv » : North parts of Lots Nos. 243 P Robert Ross, of St. Albans, Vt, assignor to him- | %@ Ml RAUPLAEE TE FH, “and dar Beatie , and ove hundred and, 1,000 wen Bonnets, ail colors, from a7 cents nes”, aad Children’s Flats, FOR CA UNREAD". Regular Seiling Days, Gch and 20th of each month Hats from 5) cents to 3 Fine Ribbons from 6 cents to 25 cents a yard, wake’ | CAUTION.—S0 and impositions of Holly § on. : 1 bh in this city. ti, and Beatty's addition,! A fine large stock of Artificral Flowers, k wa fighene to, death bf one af Wave | teed eae. Soman of Same face“ | PH acca ee aS Ky wy CREED | Hiatt fete ied Su Hote St" Bhawn trom a2 wo | rears ator ay BOR elephants, week ‘before -laat. The crete. HI yt eae wt tacinnath; Obto, assignor to | ene ee chet ait no Porson oan Wear others feud one hnndte an Cwents| A splendid assortment of Dress Trimmings and nian er perage bythe ne inne * i 2 ; callin; ice can be accomm: eve doops nassased 1 jactone. i the ci = ‘ ty the, pecbatnaee aie company at itolly |S: Minder, rk a te wile aed a hed elutes | meee FEL; tilts! | sttteoae eee persons seeking pasanee te ine pide cage heey alma oshert Thoms Eailey, of New Orleans, La—For im- | butte those who are particular gtndiny jel-witw * Armareof Tesavh A discount of cUstanee from the pevilion and confined ie for 1854 and 1855, per cent for every purchase ea e ates + will be made, shall positive! il for E in Jul PUL RING, 46 Louisiane aves’, between 7th 8th sts., under the gest, and most t denture provement in ticans for actuatiny: movable parts | 0% oan pre face, the MINERAL PLATE wil bs bushes, to await the time of starting to the next | of fire arms.« 4 Sat "No.s96 Penn. a F. r. popah 5 ; : 2. |. Bven > 17, FAMILY GR place of exhibitions the negro, mot knowing | ,_Mclutcs—David. G- Olinated. of Vickgbarg, whcottak Ute ar No. Henn. avenae, between | Ts 5 1 ,4AMIGY GRO they were there, was passing near by, when one “RIES ly announces to his silvia traits RSE Yer, ® "he Companies ‘st 4 which ts at 177 West trast, oe the G - e ne 2i-ly | friends and the public generally that he has tak jo a ap jorth River, at the head ‘Com vi them passed ‘bis trunk around the body of | Patisty La-—For \nprovement in cotten ging. en es fT poate Pye he J, SINGER & CO-S IMPROVEDSEWING | fanv's Whack, steeeet the boy. drawing him gently towards his ele- | ror improvement in fastening cence Lie en CORBETT & suit settee Pe Weise: yg ae "EG Obperse yarn orate ‘Avent. New Vert. phantship. The negro seeing the colossal pro- | Designs.—S. W. Gibbs, of Albany. N Fue Rea! Estate ut and eee ote which he intents ts kesrootetinne ea ook is at cine National Hee ‘ath se —— Sr ious 5 . 7 . _ H * “pe thy it tailors. manu! a the night ue. dvcbe ean? a eeieee Pipe erry ep eo ree a dan dctphis, [oak SoadWieginis, withtna shart ca Ma, Unbeal stare af" pabtsoace, ©? Casiuess, to merit a] pons they are‘uncqualiod; moreduramereeeeeer | T'o my FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC.-1 hereulean effort, asd succeeded im oun S. W. Gibbs, of Albany N. ¥., assignor to phen ee hn 7, doing a greater variet; work, and of earnin, been to m: ae Thence Fama Wachas a pence perme | Ae e\eS, ome fom the disegreeable embrace; he ran a distance and fell to the Eyen arousing the ba ft 1 J. 8. SCAGGS. Rathbone & Co., of same place For designs for Ex for City Provan aces, iil tops and bast of sheet iron stoves 7 area ands {e Bove 4 sad E RREERIGERATORS- the best in tho market. if Busi Doubi Wi ICE PITCHERS, tracting unusual attention, boon gold wn hag ety ome: : HF spent . . S. MeO of Brooklyn, N. r. wi 1 to cal fe 3 LE .. ae aes his eries; being un- | ee Shyest oe New York, N. y ple Fad Bé oe bales PRED HCOVERS, re) wo a — frente der der the Nata ni Pease a aang sade at houses wiedeeh Aptian ee dea eee ote clovat PTnpeetrneet CRA mabtnion: CER olden @. ad hag gay woods souirty Geen sone pit orate yin oar Site _ bey stem SOTO 3 ON MeDEVITT._ MoDEVITT. says, from no other cause than fright.”? of Cambridgeport, Mess.—ror improvement in | 2 ; ington. DU. mae * PSO. PRANCTS, 490 1th st. Narecitlgetentiog sli e( Brno vine Machions, re Pen GRD GAs-FIr. = o the construc: of chairs, sofas. &c, i Mi As LOSth Continues the lepest oasie -—— ~ with specimens of there work, furni: to all,or u SNYDER, A, rah IL In New. on Tuesday, the first of two race —_— Bas AKING in ail its brancher at No. J es] EXCELSIOR CRACKERS.—A io sent to any TE Or ‘desi: water in which Tar Ri 25 East Capitol street. made in thé neat- | J « Jot, ‘a cel Lansing’ h CRACK. 1 Pe ey Semin iow snndii "he's | buen taicd tiny We sapped addresr, sor Sher machi"e badlans Kept on Nandand gad eur xhinesia rps LM, SINGER & C0, WM. H GLOVER, A ma hy Ba SNGLISH AND AMERICAN I Facseie Bill Cheatham, a horse that has never been n, Mou two straight two-mile heats and the race. Time 3 and 3.42%. They ran for $2,500 a side. Ou Friday the same horses contend in 3- iwile heats for $5,000 a side. aE’ te to-day. “ fis Wile Mount Havre ee ee: Wesuiee ene mais alate Offers his services in every di > i orally. =~ «d with sleeping accomodations for twelve marke Sakae reuid Hate New yard Li ators ae ae — y o_o |vonue, between Ith aud 10th sts. ms 31 colm

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