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2S nana tuieneee 9 He at THE WEEKLY STAR. Se ee ee niaay etapa (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania Avenue ¢ Eleventh Street, BY W. D. WALLACH. Papers served in packages by carricrsat @48 year, ‘or ST ents per month. b hear ener rye ription price is $3.59 s year, in advance ; prs ere 91 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week, Single copies, ome cent ; in wrappers, two cents, ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) inserted three times for every other day, or twice a week, $1.25; onee a week, 0 cents per square for each insertion. shatter cayentrat eke country Aree EET {07> Postmasters act as agents will be al- = a = pe rede Micrel iatacre ae gay |New arc SME go rey. the recepti: tors. =’ and they could scarcely be a moment ah We could hardly ee eaphice in the servants’ hall, when we tal oe — hich existed between these Camnaaner a thous aswel tens than forty— Orgrations or rus Pater Orr. ©B.—The following is a list of the patents issued Lrom the U. 8. Patent Office. for tlie week ending July 5, 1859—each bearing that date : “LOST, STOLEN, OR STRAYED.” [From the Note-Book of a Medical Student.] The following strange event was related to me when asentent in —— Hospital, by a house- hold servant of the name of Anne F: . She O. Fy-Fuller, of Mich. to himeelf and W" M. Ferry, of Fertytburgs Mich. eSomepe BR etek of peataneeie, Thana. ae * Jose; . Gat jana] signor to hhneelf 3. Damont and FF. Sinker, visitor it three weeks, when, one morning, my lady’s bell rang as if the house were on fire. Miss Dormer, who was chatting to me on the grand staircase, which it was part of my duty to hearthstone every morning, ran up stairs for her very life; and some of the men- servants came running from the different offices on the stairs. Everybody believed something serious had occurred. * Presently, Miss Dormer eame down stairs, as white as ashes; she went into the house- keeper's room. I must tell the trath—we all followed to the door of Mrs. Mery ‘8 epart- ment, in hopes of hearing something; and something we did hear, for Miss Dormer had left the door on jar, and was speaking in a loud, excited tone. _ a same place.—For ii ement in sugar mils. ion ond experienced wo = ‘ Is open f on into the hospital to be cured of & disease | one of them, my Indy, the mother of grown-up | | Demas S. Bares, of New York, N. Y—For jj josos pines Lor impronement fe angar mills | fmmediate rupervisgon, fam 4 to, furnii tocaiton oP the nee ie negoaiied by "fo waite a'giee are peculiarly liable—a hters. iat ine San eee of Macedon, N. ¥-rFor {] himself and James G. Bryce, of same place.—For Northern Trunks sold by others in this city. Please | tinn of the pryprieters wot to he x white-swelling of the knee. She was at that} “ Mossbill had been Lady Cornberry’s improved water wheel. butter worker. amine my stool rohasing fares whi time about forty years of . In her youth this person's first place py 2 the ca ity of housemaid to a nobleman’s family, the head of whom I shall call the Marquis of Cornberry, « personage of some celebrity, connected—and not remotely—with royalty. Perhaps it will be best if I tell the story in her own words, exactly, asJ put it down at the time she re- lated it. “My lady had an intimate friend, Lady Mosshill—a countess she was, and a very fair, beautiful woman to look at, pleasant spoken, too, and notin the least haughty. The lady was often on a visit te Lady Cornberry, and her visits mostly lasted a very long time; for the Earl, her husband, was employed + cxeal deal in Parliament, and having no children, ansing Marble, of Vassar, Mich., assignor to himself and Townsend North. of same place.—For mnethod of manufacturing baskets. Lewis Miller and Jacob Miller, of Canton. Ohio, Fapes, tan to C. Aultman & Co., of same place. — For improvement in harvesters Chas. Neale, of ee Pa., assignor to I AM Constantly mani and keep a full Frederick L.ibrandt and W. I.. McDowell, of same | [Cndies’ Hr ehove bat Boroer one Boots re ese —For improvement jn moulding beads on dies’ by art Bag fasting Burton ae hi ia i Ladies and at very k before p pre Tronks Agparred and Covered, and delivered in any part of the cit: Je 14-2m Lewis Bishop, of Talladega, Ala.—For improve~ ment in cotton harvesters. x Snowball Botterill, of Westmoreland, N.Y .— For improvement in hook for whiffletrees. Henry W. Bowen, of Providence, R. 1.—for improved wind engine. obert Brown, of Stroudsburg, Pa.—For iin proved washing machine. Thomas B. Butler, of Norwalk, Conn.—Fer improvement in harvesting machines W. J. Cantelo, of Burlington, N. J.—For im- preven method teducing wood, &c., to. saw ust, or finer Michael Celerier, of Philadelphia, Pa —For ii n- provement in machinery for webbing singlestran ds of thread Charles Clareni, of New York, N. ¥.—For im- proved wrought nail machine. Isaac Cook and Jobn T. Bever, of Haynesville, JAMES 8. TOPHAM, 499 7th w Opposite Odd Bellows? Hal ___ BOOTS AND SHOES. oard . hiltren and servants price. P. S.—Passengers leaving Washington in Bee, cde de sie Whence Ne Castie ington to Ne a New Castle to Capo May, 75.conte, Porat 520. iv t-tw ‘OU! iN H°""URivko stares nogs., Mar. SAMUEL T. HOUSTON, Barnom’e Cily Hotel ity * paltimera, anneances ire. at Eng. Alfred 8. Phillips, of Boston, Mass., assignor to id Slippers. for nisi ixenc "Adisans, of South Boston, Mass. For improved lawse-pipe for Ro Peter Platter, of Moore's Hill, Ind., assignor to himself and James 8. Flemiay, of same place — For improvement {n corn planters. John J. Rollow, of Prokeriousbaig, Va., assig- nor to Chas. C Wellford, of same place—For im- it in threshing machines. nee ates Reta tat Sew tg noe arg. respectfully TAKE NOTICE, OTS 5S When, Pavan. Spink, of Provides it: to Bours axe San oe | va haste publi i x Where can they be? Who takes the | Mo.—For improvement in plows. m. Spink, of Providence, R. 1., so h ‘hem that the There, y lndy's ocond maid, who ateaded | things” sid re. Metry, oa yered tone. | NGeorge H'Coria ot Hastdence, R. 1—Per | Oley Ac Wasibur, ff “rule and spikes. "| sare,you sity ie meet ehtoualio Bee wat weed Dr Lady Mosshill, when she visited at m lord’s,| “‘* That, heaven only knows,’ said Dormer, | im Oey aca or pen wees —For improved |. George C. Wheeler, of Grayville, Ga., assignor and at the lowest ppssi' —- for the to save her ladyship from bringing her own | halferying; *butone thing J know, innocent | 0 Ot pera tng ad elves tare Proved’ || to himself and George Calver, of U' hie, Va. — comple. maid. people. Mrs. Merry, are not to have their char- | ™ethed of opening and cte Ellery, New Yorx, 4 For improved machine for washing and amalga- Trae LADIES OF W ASHI GTON Cry; Sie « After I had lived at my lord’s for about | acters taken every moment in this way: | reer teprovemant ja water-proof paints. | ™atin a se ymenen is oe - CARLISLE WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS twelve months the housekeeper sent for us of} end E-ehall-give my ledy warning, that's.what | "io. imery, of Lincolis, Ohio-—For hnprove- BR a tages bene scNaper’ Ateener pat 0 years, we tcemrreead Ree esa er eR ee the eo moraine, to come all ogres Cary pas sae Fa grt lrg ment in mills ° r crushing cane. ‘epee sane Pllc bor lmpeeten pevice for operating | sa say snlely ene that ei an thon tn sen pror’ fy my Ah ale toget t 5 wond: good | the Iady’s maid, Sy>] A. 1. Fleur: more, Md.—For improve. week ; atall jountain, four mies from deal what could be the matter, for ovum, for she was by no means remarkable for mild- | ment in lampe’ t the cut-off valve of steam engines rial. Y gp can Sind (atell times) 4 Reissues —Albert Fuller, of Cincinnati, O.— we found ourselves all collected in house- Reuben Fretz, of Montville, Ohio—For im- CS giving our s jlue M. u ‘Wash- » Will be open for yisttura on the 20th ee Ae dete ear sees 2 OW, | Sse For improved faucet. une. The waters hd ul os = ‘ i i 5 H# May” ted with 8, for keeper's room. Mrs. Merry’s speech wasa| ‘‘‘Go, Mrs. Merry, pray go,” she continued, | proved machine for finishing the exterior of tiras| © “James Powell, of Cincinnati, O.—For improve. | M¢Curdy & Son’s Philadelphia make. — no2i-1y i yy oe a ony Guigher oR sharp one, very much to the pni , and not | ‘to my lady; there’s her bell again. _ | ofearriage oe F 4 ‘Thoma: 1. | Ment in faucets. = = *}o iE iS fu sidings are welltvonti are at all satisfactory—at least to the feelings of «The tly housekeeper bustled up stairs] P.- ye Sacael Ali c= Wee heatwone ceding me Designs.—James Greer and Rufus J. King, of t DENTISTRY, &o. reuntod by lane tock ot te some of us. to my lady’s room, scolding, as she came out, | ers, Le powers : rand the Dayton, O.—For design for cooking stoves. James Greer and Rutus J. King, of Dayton, O — For designs for sides and doors of cooking stoves. Henry Hibbard, of New York, N. Y.—For de- sign for nm and fork handies. m. W. Wilson, of Pittsburg, Pa.—For de- sign for sun dial. off gear for steam engines. Ira Glynn and Mickel Browsky, of Placer‘rille, Cal.—For improved machine for cutting en ds of billiard cues true. George P. Gordon, of New York, N. Y.-—For printing press. Wm. Gorman, of New York, N. Y.—For im- «It’s avery unpleasant business I have to speak about,” said she; ‘but it worries me a good deal more than, I dare say, it will any of you. To speak plainly, and without any pre- amble, my lady has lost some of her diamonds, and of course suspicion falls on the servants.’ we were idling there, she said, listen- ing to what was no business of ours. “**It was our business,’ James, second foot- man, said; ‘if anything was wrong again with my lady's diamonds; we had been suspected once, end might be suspected again.’ encom: E! Oo E. for the reorea' benish-ond comfort of Dar. aii Basten te ort to the rooms eer tras, et aha Aizen. tong oecupied by Dr. Maister, (306 Penn's, staan me ap ey tte A Seend ot avenue, between Sti and 10th sts..) whi ee _— 7 he will be pleased to see al! who may Watering Pincers oan be enjoyed here i nerve oT i Britadeiphin or Bat in the y hi F fessional ki leaving Philadelphia or Baltimore in morniag 18 ore or ary ; 10: atality I am jadis train arrive at the Sprii St Scelosk . sn. Daily ames Bogle of West Newton. Man, signor — mat OTP OWEN, CLENDENIN © CO ps i re i i idle wheel to himself and Daniel Bogle, of Dover, N. | MJ ig yas «Carlisle Ps. gnere war egeneral exclamation. At last| _‘< Mra. Merry angrily bade us go sboat our | Proven Paddle Wiel, pails, Maso _For — at omnes SOAS. M.D. the inventor and patentes of erences. Joh Costa. Fit a Siton ou ney parcgeter eairtosr noe ad | peek: bak 30 id So tant nael we secret! | tmpeoroment carn beset a geretton Sand Hay Brown, o Pui | BESthae goat Lee ogee | loge ets cB Gone. a Wii. fallen om any particular individual _ | Dormer, and learned that my lady ost | Wim. Grout, of Worcester, Mass.—For improve- delphia, Pa., assignorsto J.G. Abbott and A. Taany poreonponn wrens theese Bosth wins! pia; Alex. Kirkland, Eee. K. 8. Holl Linh “Not as yet.’ Mrs. Merry answered. Miss | more jewels. " ment in sewing machines. La of same place.—-For m for stoves. ot wear others; and no person oan wrar others Vtim=anLe’ je ib-lam Dormer and M'lle. Theresa, my lady's own at- » And a there was a fine commotion—| Benjamin A. Grover, of Momence, I1l.—For im- vo Ww Stevene, of Westbrook, Me., assignor | ¥ho cannot wear these. sexton. 73. 2. tendants, had desired their drawers and boxes, | searching, detective officers ; and again, as be- provement in abdominal su to Nathaniel P. Richardson & Co., of Portland, ne calling at my office can be sccommodated OOR’S PAVILION even their pockets might be searched: and it| fore, suspicion fell on no one; and the lost | ' Elijah Harris, of Princeton, Ill For improve. | ‘0. , wiihrany style thd price of Pesth They may deare; | IVI 4 EOPEN Me.—For design for fire frames. who ace particular hea! = 4 had been done without any result affecting the | jewels seemed as far off a2 ever. ment in na vine urea eect Elemir J. Ney, of Lowell, Mass., assignor to the | cleanest, reek et ley eaters pl nats falightfe|, healthy, end gorge WATER charactergof these two young persone. {ro Be contrxuzd.] heel a prep cori 'y G&-—For im: | Lowell Manufacturing Company.—For designsfor | art can . the MINERAL P! will be | Landing. sitvated on the Potorse, ‘be “Everybody was vociferous in denying the ‘ Pitenty ‘Hays, oe haw York, N. ¥.—¥For im- bag 7 eaeormree ovement.—Hubbard Beebe, of win thie city, No.3% Penn. aven ene eke reenntion tf tia apa imputed. As for myself, I was exceasive- GARIBALDI AGAIN. proved machine for boring. New Haven, G ety 0M mode of preparing A hand 10th streets; also, 907 Arch Strect, Paridet the 5th of June. y indignant, for I kept my lady’s room clean, William Russel; the noted London Times cor- Jno. Henderson, of Horseheads, N. Y —For im- mounting sists. » ee 2l-ly thoagh only under-housemaid: and knowing i respondent, writes from Brescia, June 18th: As [have mentioned Garibaldi and his corps, it will perhaps interest you to hear how he came from Bergamo to Brescia. The Austria: had searcely withdrawn from Bergamo when a provement in stoves. Isaac C. Shuler, of Amsterdam, N. Y —For im- hia ae in the construction of sheet metal cof- ins. that I would have died sooner than have taken the diamonds, I was very vindictive. I got severely rebuked by the housekeeper. "No one is accused,’ she said, in reply to ‘he 2 ote leave to state that his wii ie supplied with all the delicsctes of the Po fis Bar will be furnished with choice Wines, Lageore, Seepre, £8: Extension —Isaac T. Grant, of Schaghticoke, N. Y.—For improved fan mill. PDELAware con SQLIDATED LOTTE- , BROADB * FRANCE, GROADBENTS & CO. Manaezne, FOR RENT AND SALE. G.W. Smith, of Hartford, Conn.—For improved osilent ood . butter cool The [Delawns Peer pleats of ete gid Se cooler. ee oe e enjoyment of guests. my angry defence; ‘but some one has taken | m r was caught on the road whobrought| Daniel H. of West Union, lowa—For im- OR RENT—The four- BRICK HOUSE, | 440 8¢ W iimington, vot., at 15 minutes before 5 =| Steamer Columbia leaves Washi them, they couldn't go without bands, that is | orders from headquarters to hold Bergamo at | proved device for heating steam boilers. Emith back building, No. 463 E street north, mAh drawings under the, superintendence of Lot: Wednesday at 60'olock a. m., 8nd will land at the certain. They are very valuable, and my lady any price, if it not been given up yet. It} Henry Hoffman, of New York, N. Y.—For im- the buiidi ;ween Sth and 6th streets west. Gas all thi bh ling; also, good bathroom, and has just poet aS. TY re ‘he A pely to the nasecct, corn streets, opposite the Natie Broke. 6) ®. B. CASTLEMAN. may well feel annoyed at their disappearance.’ We all went to the drawing-room to my Jady, and demanded that our boxes and per- sons might be searched. She acceded to this wali Se'clock soar, Bout '81 ih, per day; for a wosk or ler iather'nforgation ‘edaroay the Proprietor, ‘adres he 5. MARSHALL, would have been rather awkward had the order come before, for Garibaldi, without any cannon, would scarcely have thought of attacking the Austrians, in a town enclosed by high ramparts, proved automatic fan Isaac B. Howe, of Northfield, Vt.—For im- provement in railroad chairs. Julius C. Hard and Moses A. Jobnron, of Dor- PRIZES PAID AS SOON AS DRAWN. MONDAY, July tt, 1 ines 74, 78 numbers—ii drawn Capitals. , Ls re co . | WOR RENT—A very desirable BRICK DWEL- , S : Teqaest. with only two outlets. As it was, the National ag wallemg: Jolex as al a a PUine Nous aon ee i tal tig of Vir lo. sino 12 ‘500 F ne nbaRY WHEE MOUNTS ING: 43 TAN? One need feel aggrieved,’ she observed, | Guard fell to making barricades #0 as to keep | ““Oned Hasse , of Baltimore, Md.—For improve- | roa punctual tenant the rene wil be male ae do. ,, BERIT dow 2.7... lou | the mansscment of the “PLUME” sad “PRO- at this proceeding; ‘innocent persons, of course, | the place against the Austrians should they | mentin mowing machines, ‘or particulars apply next door to Mrs. Ket. CAS- : Cy ke, ko. FILE HO! ee te will remain blameless, and the guilty one will | attempt toreturn. Inthe meantime Garibaldi} Joshua Irving. of New York, N. Y.—For im- | SELL, or to J.T. CASSELL, corner of 7th street | Tickets @8, haives @4, quarters $2, cighths $1. ae e reception malts on the, he detected.” went after the Austrians, who were retiring to- | proved machine for turning ovals. sed Maryland avenue, je 0-tf TUESDAY, July 12—Clase 75, SP RSCNE: “Thoee Hordes hews 9 ur_lhegeareh was made, but fruitlesty. As | wards Brescia. In order to acerca ml | Pee gel Ca aor ha VALCABLE FARM FOR SALE—Siluated %Snumbereiz drawn ballot thorgashiy renovated and newly faraiahed, ere lo- Mrs. Merry observed, the house was well nigh | turned down towards Romano, which isclose to + a . = s in Alexandria county, about 26 ‘es irom ~ i in the i turned = of windows: yot neither my lady's the high road from Milan to Brescia; the Aus- improvement in cultivators oe tare ote and Little Palle Tends; Sone tir pot ies sorte in 2 10. os 3 a marty ofthe “OLD MAN OF THE MOUNTA diamonds nor the thief who took them were | triuns followed to bar the road to Brescia. They hilip Lebzetter, of Lancaster, Pa.—For { the premises, or of Z. RICHARDS, oc 2 390/10 do. T0527. loo 4 discovered. had scarcely gone off on that scent when Gari- | provembut in horse rakes, ’ '™ | Mibend K streets, Washinean DG na” |e Route rom New Fork via A detective officer was brought into the | baldi turned again to the north, and making | “Lewis Lillie, of Troy, N. Y.—For Improved WEALPH and Cot house, but even his sagacity failed to discover | march of forty-five miles in less than twenty- | door-knob bolt. N. Fe RENT—The HOUSE on 12th street, No. 444, between G and H streets. either furnished or enfurnished, as the tenant may wish. Thi very com jeand commodious dwelling, and the truth; and so, for a time, the matter drop- ped; not, however, without leaving a soreness rankling in every dependant of that noble p. m.. from Pier 1. four hours, appeared before and in Brescia be- Mathias Ludlum, of Fair Haven, Vt.—For im- fore the Austrians had the remotest idea of his provement in trunks. Thos. P. Marshall, of Trenton, N. J.—For im- yall bi pa! Hotels and Depots, or cood order. It has all the improvements of a firet- 10 prizes of... $1,770 add whereabouts. How little they knew a; glass house. Apply toJOHN ALEXANDER, No. wREers Sige “Ragen ior 18 Ree Tin, ts household. from the fact that the Major Attached Se akef| Pyierett Meaw, of Wilmington Del—For im. | 240 Penn. avenues "seazawim | 10 do, ee some &o., “Ke. _ie6-2m Pier 18: North River, New a eg relieve: now, that I had what is usually | d'etat major to Gen. Urban’s division was wement in rotary pumps. " OR SALE—A_DWEIIING-HOUSR, ICE ‘Trokets $10, haives $5, quarters $240, WA2®REN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, called too much spirit for my station in life— | caught with several orderlies in the town of Richard L. Mille and “Paul Carpenter, of Lan- HOUSE, and SLAUGHTER HOUSE, on a by Selo ales rather tosay, too mucirtemper. | Brescia, into which he had come from the caster, Ohio—For improvement in railroad car couplings. Z. N Nortel, of Cameron, Texas—For improve- ment in machines for planting cotton seed. A. A. Moss, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For improved elastic friction roller. J. W. Naramore, of Derby, Conn.—For im- proved pin-sticking machine. THURSDAY, July 14—Class 77. 7% humbergiz dawn ballots, P 8. 1 prizes Bum) ) Princes of. «82,500 ™ ny . Tickets $5, halves $2'59, quarters $1.25, FRIDAY, Jhiy 15—Ciass 78, 7 numbers—14 drawn ballots, good lot. These buildings are ali quite new, situ- ated in a pleasant and convenient local'ty, and well suited for the purpose for which seae were intended, Poasprnion wil be given atonea. For particulars inquire of DAVID 8S. CALDWELL, Annapolis, Md. je 17-eolm* LUA IMPROVED PROPERTY FOR V4 NE iS WASHINGTON Clty bon A was no more individually suspected than any of my fellow-servants; but I hada sturdy hon- estness of soul, and it galled me terribly to think that honesty should be suspected. I fre- quently declared I should never rest till the real thief was discovered; and, to say the truth, neighborhood; never suspecting the presence of Garibaldi’s corps. The most beantiful thing, however, was that while the main body went in all haste to Bres- cia twenty-four men were putin two omnibuses, the two officers commanding them, Colonel Turr ARREN County. VIRGINia. by SASANT MOUNTAL EA ft Soe. 1B Of ny. 1858. sw pavonenss, for queal ng'the best ovie- ons and delicacies ‘of the iB the P Parties Fuck, don boobies conpline uf Mose ities, Fish, &e,. best nee . Wild Honey. ko. from the’ markets of the Valley 5 ‘ko. ke. ke. Tickets 85, hslves $250, quarters @1.25. GRAND CONSOLIDATED" LOTTERY OF DELAWARE. Class Q and Mountains F + itals, Pani fr Baltimore, Washington, Rich- my restless and suspicious vigilance rendered | and Major Camozsi, following in little two] A. Newbury and B. Newbury, of Windbam | TERM OF YEARS.— =o, ensocmanee will — 1 prize of —_......@20, 4H eripeset. Sim 0 | mond, and the lower cou leave A me as a detective as if I had been trained | wheeled carts of the country. Sphe whole went | Centre, N. Y.—For improvement in hand print- PTT, cory spoqat PREMISES cate the 13th Le doy... 800|1 do, hed a Sats aa the business. off to Lake Isco and raised the Val Canonica. (4 E It = will mor reach Buck! Manseras Gar'Rallrond at 12 orlod Comfor ie apd we 5s Bookton, iw oon- vey viritors to prings from ton. distaape ile. Staunton inchester a daily iinet Coaches connects with the Monsees Cup My father, who was a shoemaker in the village where my lord’s principal country res- idence was situated, was a very violeat rural politician, and a fierce upholder of what he it corner of Penn. avenue and ilth street, whic! for nearly five years past has been well known at the largest and most suoceseful boarding-house ir the Federal Metropolis, Its posi on Penn. ave- & About midway between the Capitol and Presi- The people rose immediacly, some 4,500 stand of arms were ready, with which the National Guard was armed, the Austrian steamer on the lake was taken possession of, and the two officers in enses. fils Nordyke and Addison H. Nordyke, of Richmond, Ind.—For improvement in flour bolts. Anthony Overocker, of McHenry, Ill.—For im- proveinent in clover bullers. * Railroad. nt’s house, and its immediate proximity to the 13 drawn ballots, called the ‘People’s Rights.’ I used to hear | returned, leaving the twenty-four men there as igpintncnt Inca Pa.—For = guuinsion Thestre and Philharmonic Hall, one Capitals. Board for Ist week ——. —__. ___- __. 8 4 4 him harangue bis neighbors, hour after hour, | garrison, but bringing 250 volunteers away to | '™P"0¥ Percival, of Auburn, N. Y.—For improve- | Year, renders this property by Tong odds ‘the mow jo. om “ ON a ex 2 eee, tf on evenings, when his work was done, and | Garibaldi’s eamp. ment in piano hammers. igible in Washington city for a hotel kept on the loon] 8 do, -. 2,500 “ 1 month they met in the kitehen—which served our| Such marvellous feats of nobility can ofcourse | Albert Potts, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For improve- pene yy ee SS ae Tickets $15,beige— $7 ko, — sthagisr.| Children ‘and Servants haif the above family for a‘ parlor, kitchen and hall’—over a only be done with troops who are unencum- tably ‘with. lod, ne yasiven O70, quasters S375, Sim. ment in setting gas meters in the walls of build- ings. isms B. Quigley, of Galion, Ohio.—For im- provement in the mode of regulating the exhaust in locomotive engines. D. B. Ray, of Galena, 1l._—For apparatus for punching stereotype plates. Jobn A. Reed, of Jersey City, N. J.—For im- provement in trunnion-box lining for oscillating engines. Geo. P. Sanborn and Willis Mansfield, of New a, Conn.—For improvement in elastic rail- road ff a Thaddeus Selleck, of Greenwich, Conn.—For improvement in protecting surfaces of articles of eek RRR eT Re AS pe management ‘and control. aided by A; . J “Te ai Re 18: FOX will be Superintendent. p pe+nlatankard: for, with all his violence of perty spirit, my f :ther was no pot-house fre- qventer. He was like many Englishmen of his class whom I have since observed—a fierce deerier of the vices of our aristocracy, their Pride, arrogance and extravagance; and yet, withal, in his heart of hearts, a secret admirer of alord. [It must have been owing to the latter feeling that when my lady expressed a racious intention of taking me into her house- Fina my father did not offer the violent oppo- sition which might have been expected oa one of his radical opinions. Some resistance omfort ag wi lodgings; Piatti ite oxing, > al a can . waged to accommodate even he greater numi on tho Euroy lan. The entrances, public 1 private,will ith street, witht Proves’ cud esarec tie Fastanand Perkec nents Hall than others that be established. For in- La can rmation concern te &e., ly to W. D. WALLACH Star Oso Washiacen? aie hered by baggage; a little bag containing a shirt, and perhaps a pair of socks, is the only baggage which officers or men have. The: make war according to Sir Charles Napier’s ideas. They have good boots, with leather gaiters up the middle of the legs; the trousers, rather loose, are stuck into the gaiters; a short tunic of light gray linen, and over it a gray coat reaching down to the knees, a light ca; and rifle complete the acecoutrement. There is no difference in this respect between officers and soldiers. If, as is natural after such marches, things are worn out, the inhabitants Address FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO., WILMINGTON, SUSSEX C UNTY LOTTERIES, dra St Wilmington, Delaware, Tobe drawn den suias bolo Sta Dawe 1 CABINET WARE, &c. n NITURE STO Ra ey Sent ER TOR roa. TUREA apuer ee NISHING GOO) and selling lower 6 any ir in beers We would invitegll to cll pe. Sad fuall Profi Note» “Qsiok MONDAY, July 11—Ciass 91, * a ballots. is. { prize of wae 85,000 | pri a ee Le R AIOTHER ARRIVAL. + W. BATES has just received another cargo of that superio- R and WHITE ASH COA which he will dispose of chenp fo L iron. Ho has also on hand 3 large lovof 1ICKORY, SUESDAY, July 12—Clase 22. ‘Old Furniture taken in for new. on his part certainly occurred; cbut the shal- | of the first town in which they appear give of | f!0-aceSmithand D.B. Wesson, of Springfield, | OAK. snd TINE WOOD, | % numbere— en ballota. TORN BO} r7, £'BRO.. . lowest observer might have seen it was assumed | their own free will ten times no-e thin they | Mass.—Por i vement in revolving fire-arms. Flense call be 0 Pe Ee ns clsew hore. Cote. ft of. Ghat mine of. oe id Fellows’ Hail 7th st more for the sabe-ot consistoney than for any | want. The troops have thus such piney that | | Jas. Sprar, o ee be. —For improved | IN. B—Wood Gut and Splitany aise en ength. gs: pg. OZ” do, D STREET. : are ility.” i ronin lor ranges or stoves. 16 a ~ = islike to my living with ‘real nobility government never even thinks of supplying Wil jam Stearns, of Manchester, N. H.—¥For tin: ie , ~ However, I had imbibed enough of his pre- Judices to set myself up as a talker against my euperiors—a proceeding for which I was often seolded, and not unfrequently threatened with dismissal. On the oceaston of my lady's loss, my irritable and ebafed spirit vented its bitterness agaist the whole noble order to which my lord’s family belonged. Itis a wonder to me now that I was not at once sent away for impertinence and saueiness; bat Mrs.Merry, the housekeeper, was somewhat inclined that way herself, so I suppose she had a fellow-feeling. “I took 8 particular spite against Lady Moss- any of their wants. Tae Wevpixe or tHe Sxasox.—The New York a tip bgumeneo the Boston Journal says: “Ofall the weddings that New York has seen this century, the one to come off on the 14th of July excites the greatest interest. The bridegroom is a Spanish gentleman of the ripe age of sixty years, small and light of frame, but heavy in gold. His wealth is said to be fibulous. The bride isa young damsel, poor in parse, but of marvellous personal attractions. She is quite young, of queenly form, and of a PAPERHANGINGS—New stock, cheap for hung by experienced workmen, and satis “SPRING SEAT LO NGES.. 10 HOUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS. 0 pie Lid YOUR INTEREST] B: hasing your Wood of Er A. PAYNTERY at lhe’ hed Siem at the now of » corner of 7th and Canal streets, opposite Centre Market. You will not ouly be sure of full measure, but you will get your Weod Sawed in 2,3, or 4 Pieces, ‘and Split £7} any size desired. ity cents per cord cheaper than it is sold from any other place in this city, TL- His Wood is of the Beat Guatity.t pay us 5 [7 He has the biggest Carts and Boxes, provement in the picker motion for power looms. Joseph W. Strange, of Bangor, Me.—For im- provement in scales for hobo pe Wm. Stratton, of Philadelpiia, Pa—For im provement in gas retorts. John Stock, of New York, N.Y.—For improve ment in ae bic cameras. Elam Sock Adee. of Houston, Texas.—For im- Provement in cotton and hay es —— Stabbs, of Dublin, Ind.—For improved eburn. Guiseppe Tagliabue, of New York, N. Y —For improvement in mercurial barometers. DNESDAY. Wipaunbers i > tals. of... . 85, =. B80 is: abteid ~ 1B | 5 Priges of on LLOW CHAIRS, i l the we is mani one, ond cuncnatent 2 Ip co., Koy Kony Tickets @1. AY, July 14—Clasn 94. oes drawn ballots, gers D ‘Sth and 5908 Spring of 950] I Parniture Revadet Deen ap ie-iy < Ce, &o. Tickets gi.” Bieta =a PERNT, SAND UNRERTAREE, ere Louis Tregre, of Parish of St. John the Baptist ; one Roaits and Boxes. os constanily.on hand all kinds. 50d @ul—mee? bill on the first ccasion my lady had us all in | majestic elagance that commands the attention | La.—For improvement in Turnace, Ti” | 77 The biggest Pine Kn ing 4 we numbers a2 awn balloss, per, of READY-MADE lip att the drawing-room and Lady Mosshill was pres- | of all who pass her in the street. The stories re pha Rid g Meatafot oda Vt.—For im- ind! RE tals. | Ae a tS ent She wore, the whole time of my lady's told — Preparation, ge ta beidal Poiana X. Tachus, of Bloom n, Tl.—For ee of Chargert IE gee |e old buria! rounds to the new cemeteries. skp ecture and exhortation to confess the truth, a| presents, are astounding. Her veil cost t = Noti I bove does not ots Bi. wee ost: cold, sneering smile, that might have better sat nad thousand dollars. e bridal jewels one —— Frm or j Jeon tetale reins. Tees hows whereto ect rouse” a on the features of a fiend than a living woman. to get I> Rich it shows where to get your hundred and fifty thousand dollars. ° Tiffany is Now please nit at the ahowers on making the bridal wreath. None of your hot- tired You will get.a quarter of a cord of the besi pruce: for 81; house plants will adorn the brow of the youn; well, Mass.—For improve- ment in cast iron tires for railroad wheels. Wa. W. Virdin, of Baltimore, Md —For im- provement in the mode of propelling locomotive SATURDAY, July 1¢—Clase %, “I was the more irritable because, ving to 73 numbers—13 drawn ballots, keepelean my lady’s suite of rooms and those Ww. 3 KER, No. mh J. stare rote = Capitals. SI ywed in 2 pieces ‘and Split. 96,00" | prize of. wired in his line—a EA appropriated to Indy Mossbill,which were near | bride! But the wreath is of gold, and aderned | engines on railroads. j for 81; 8 pisces Tor $1 tdci piegos 1.25; oF the iaig| i do, BE ST CORPSE"PREAES fit Lady ‘s, I felt [was more particularly | with jewelry of reat value. The staid bride- so Oe vgs Ma —Fex im- 1.62595 wits sant pesiabione Size 3 Pieces 7 Tickets’ g1. . on call. a . SMoolomeet mee aiae - ree ore ceatspected than the servants who | grooin is a Catholic, and will oall in the aid of | Provement in the uiode of braking locomotive en. | $823; or the Beat Hie other parts of acord af same washed for = — were more remotely employed. all that is gorgeous in his church to add to the | © Joseph W. Wattles, of Canton, Mass —For {m- orders for tickets or certificates of pack- au ely «However. time wore on; Lady Mosshill re- A La - magnificence of the wedding. caiman . eer OTe ctieeks | tet atten te al tae mast prompt and conhiden OTICE.—The Steamer JAMES GUY having turned home, the diamonds were almost forgot a __ fn. mcnnaniaad bebe Miata ir ‘at the st sprompu at essoos as over." sisi yea] N seen ave Was Pete ten, and rarely talked about. My hot impa-| Buoxpix Disaustep wira Niacara.—We| John S Wertz, of Middletown, Ia.—For im- | tended to. to the north side ‘of the lee TUESDA’ Hence of blame, real or imputed, began to calm — cht sireamatanees here Qzcurred | provement in inichines for boring post holes in | DF spaay the ordencr be node whee te nel | Adgrees FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO., pean sthof April) down ave satisfaction in k, whic’ jisgust Mons. din w iagara earth. . = = ‘ om. re was ya tat always to do wees ante or Falls—or rather, with some of the parties with en West, of Hillsboro’, O.—For improve- | '; A. PAYNTER, at Page’s Wharf. Sea c. . 1. L. AUTRY. er sapere i Bere Reeser te etata a nica present service long | whom he bas been conipelied to form business | "evi core-plamtety. el OAL! COAL! COAL! bimime' ¥S-AT-Law, | bid fot Prope enough to obtain a first-rate character. connectiuns there, and that his stay will be provement in manufacturing macitne and caineel __ Por Cooxixe Stoves axp Ranoxs, Ee : a iar tt “Things were thus coming round, when my | Very shortin that place. He will cross the | Piri," Coal Prepared Expressly for Bach. sud Ap- W STYLE 0 RING E- T.ady Mossbill eame in to pay my lady a| Tiver on his rope next Wednesday, wheeling a| EB. White, of Nashua, N. H.—For alarm at- Borders Ae at will pissrastnte the con; snaris ? 1. RNS. ra 9. 1 visit of some length. M'le Theresa announced | Wheelbarrow before him, and that is to be tacument for tilis i y. iaauaieg ihe i GARMENT.-Gentiemen it some days before her ladyship’s arrival: last exhibition at the Falls. We are informed Loran J. Wicks, of Racine, Wis —For improved Qa End Red Arh, By Red. oot having their co! ot Teens scoording to “Dat mauvaise sujet, mi ledi Mosshill, is apd par tamighe sy for Cincinnati, where | churn. or anktort, 0._ For. oa as a White Ash ALS, prepared mabovenew, tzie will please ot 2 8 coming. Anne.’ said the French girl, in her | 5's wife is now si 3 ment in corn-pla si i ij J. ‘streets, 7, went ade, all lady * maids hate those on whom (not Mr. Meech eo an. to induce him to ap. i fed machine for boring or mortising blind ies en nay eae their real mistresses) they are forced to . “It must be dat you get her rooms ready, ah— bab’ but I hate her so mooshe—she is vat you call the beast ia the sty—cochon—ah—cochan cochon!’ And Theresa mane her little kid. sbod foot, and ground her teeth. “She giv to me an old robe vat I vould not W.E. Worthen and H. B. 8. ick, of Ni York, N ee improvement In. cotrugating Jobn We of Worcester, Mass.—For im- Ly] 5 ened apes hee ey ss A r in Rochester, but the Y ‘ grecmen ts forebade him to-do non iecheary emocrat, July 8. $ a ae daught atnzcinated at Bt Liotin, copies Teceatly Not oN nNEW & MARLOW’ STEAM PEER MOOR MILLS. S Tt Se. tions of her father, has given toendow the | York. N.Y. sssignors to Horace H. Day. ¥ ares {pee 0 ek up from de street,’ she said, as she Science ‘eatminster >For improvement ufactar! - vain; ted. to say truth, I was far from being bes se arse Reence had at Pul- fags fabrics esa cite ; ya ill pleased at Theresa's spite, for I liked, as § “ wes c beture said, Lady Mosshill very little better the im the Inte disaster than did m ee Se hemine, im Southern $ “In a day or two Mosshill arrived, aA serena boyd ‘ of York, N. Y., assignor ral vulcanizing rubber. Sad 10th st, to 7 ae it sein and my lady and she were as intimate ‘4 place.—| i pv Gr uy “ig «| } They wore, tadends the decowst of teats ear-apa bd r © ‘i A MARLOW | god mer t one, to see them walki grou 5 iver, Falis, Mass., . ° . “' pee yes Rat apo cyl aes: pod yt oll oe * fo, bimsctt and RN Fife of same <—Fot | 5 Reset se citi caer ‘erill ébeild “4 peer laa a nga toe cnae neider pelos ibs New vert on Saturday afternoon, Dod-| AK, Eetee oe eT a. ¥ Oe a ae tere Fe va Rectory, 408 Perel ot recent Resnding-scheol mises, | worihia bend pactened in Cartel Park at open | (terug Pee Cummins ¢f at.) to the Joslin | oar enGLisu ANDaMpor re | aaa) ES 8. TO! d brimfal of sentiment and romance. It was in | air, free concest benesit Pat {nai bber Com Fo shana - GLISH AND AMERICAN P je —_ PHAM conversation always ‘my love’ and ‘my dear- to attend it. ane Se aalais sie Slits as [= BYES wold reeardioan of Sot ot MEAP Faas“ TVR: . =

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