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THE EVENING STAR 1s PUBLISHED BEVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania Avenus and Lith street, BY W. D. WALLACH. —- = apers served in packages by carriers at @4 a wnat centa per month. To mail subscribers the price is $3.0 & yoar, in advance; $2 for six months; $1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 cents 8 week. Single copies. ONE CENT; In Wrappers, TWO CENTS. JDP ApvgrtissMENTS should be sent to the office before 12 o'clock, m.; otherwise they may not ap- year until the next day. THE WEEKLY STAR. ‘This exosiient Family and News Journai—oon- & greater variety of interesting reading than ean be found in any other—is published on Saturda morning. ity copies... bsoribi lubes without the ntervoution of'e mai perceived, 20 per cent. of w saved. it invariably ‘oontains the Wasin News” that has le The Evening Star circaiate #0 generally throughout the country. 7, Si le oo; (in Wrappers) can be procured at counter, immediately ater the assue of the paper. Prce-THREE CEN who act as agents will be ai- 2 cents. ver, XV. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1860. N°. 2,191. OprRations oF Tux PatRNT Orricr.—The fol- lowing is a list of patents issued from U.S Patent ___MISCELLA NEOUS is = Woop AND COAL. ; VERY MYSTERIOUS (From the Indianapolis Sentinel } 17~ Postmasters lowed & commission - LOTTERIES. — TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. 7 oO je Office for the week endi MRS. WINSLOW, " Our readers may rely on the perfect accu eek ending February 21, 1860— . m OOD: OAL? RO > —— racy of the following narrative, as it comes | each bearing that date: : Ay exspericncel Nerves sot Focale Phygician,| WW 8 8 B! Coat: | Tue RQipeeavana torrery. Tee TURSD AY. One oh eee p tad unquestionable souree : Robert Anderson, of Brooklyn, N. Y.—For im- presents to the Soran of mothers, her A Thorourh Stock of alt Sizes af Coal pt irae pe ny Spanish bg tm under | February, 1860, bad Fo 7 ement i ‘ ~ $7 Yor Gat abr ‘ f ; A = mg mae ig padre sie mer ent in machines for hulling and finishing S 0 0 r Hil N Ge S ¥ R U P . ICOAL well drahater tue ecers: will take piace ae Havane a . = Size gee sloloak a: mand ALEXANDRIA vegisiature, two poers from | bs i ‘er Children Teething, 2, junds to the ton. Z AY, Marcu 2, 1860, at half-past 6 o'clock. for CU N and the estern part of the State, 160 miles distant] S$. R. Atkins and J. R. Hitchcock, of Plants- ‘a i tia .| I> woop 240 pouns 5 SORTEO NUMERO RIO. intermediate Landings. On her rn trips. she From Indianapolis, inquired of the Superin- | Ville, Conn, ansignors to J. R. Hitebcock afore. ing all fedammauienwill'siky ab each customer ‘or felivercd cord learthens ot qh MEAN overs WEDNESDAY tendent of the Insane Hospital his reasons fur said —For improved sausage filler PAIN and spasmodic action, and is ; wil leave CURRIO Pantie tear and SATURDAY. at 5 o'clock 000 | 6° do 156 feet in a cord of Split Wood, IAN So PAGE, Proprictor. the discharge of Alexander F., a patient from | pffanklin L. Bailey, of Boston, Mass—For im-| SURE TO KEGULATE THE BOWELS. | 17> The Wooa Sawed, but not Split, 1s measured | 1 PP'Gy joola LU provement in printing presses. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, and F before being Sawec " do NATH’L BOUSH, Ag’t, Alexandria, fe pP—— county. Edward C. Betts, f H il ._—For im- : ° Ls y M7 For sale at the Lowest Possible Prices at the ‘ = — Dr Athon assured them that Mr. F. was | provement in peeaten: untsvile, Ala.—For im- | RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR ciry STROM Deeee. MILLS i > 1860 IMPORTANT NOTICE 1860 etillat the Hospital, and had not been sent Henry F. Bond, of Waltham, Mass.—For im- 4 home, nor was hig early discharge probable. They stated that they had received letters from different persons, mentioning the fact that Mr. Alex. F. was wandering at large in neighborhoods near his old home; that the citi- zens were efraid of him, and were anxious that he should be returned to the institution with- proved bread slicer. Max Braun, of Brooklyn, N. Y.—For im prove- ment in inkstands. Hagh B. Brown, of Huntington, N. ¥.—For be haga for teaching See ha: &e. Wm. A. Carpenter, of Elgin, lil —For improved permutation lock. Ps - To Foor ov 1711 Street pELow Wag Deranta'r. | Whole Tick’ GH Bete Gee juarters, 85. SOUTHERN TRAVELERS. Meir ranapin OE W. corer 1ath and“ sitcete, No. 547, | y'lzencnshod at aight at por vent. discount. france To 12th and C at 1 : WINSLOW'S be sp i onprdera left at ge Ad ing will be forwarded as soon as the result known. - FOR MEMPHIS & NEW ORLEANS rhe seed = F ui £E Wi ae LE vu E LS! rders for schemes or ets to be add. Vie Alexandria, Vircinia & to DO) ODRIGUEZ, ‘Mom ‘& Charier' Missisey . Se ry Tagienl eects and‘medies! | pl WY uow one of the most extensive stooks of | _f15-tr Share of City Post, Charleston, C. nd Now Orleans & Jackeon Retiroude. ndation , ————————————_—_—_— stance of Thomas Castor, of Philadelphia, Pa —For im- . We speck in chis matter" WHat WR DO Kuow | Fuel ig Waal naton, Consisting of— ———$— EE | A Dimacrt Rovurz anv Conrinvovs Raltwar Con ahd . provement in er railway cars. zi yours’ experigoce, AND PLELGE OUR KETC Ta. | Wis? Aah Broken Goal, Red Ash Egg Coal, 3, BOOTS ‘To etree tty day Dr. Athon received a letter | |G, B. Clarke, of Leonardsville, N. Y.—For | 110s Fou THe FULFIL z | Waits Ash Eee Coal, Bet an Sere Soan, TRUNKS, BOOTS AND SHOKS. Dalton” Hektcetic’ Mats "Chathaore” from the guardian of Alexander, making in- | ‘"Wyqvement {a ventilating apparatus, ain and i Ree ent Stopes, Do. Runof Mine, | QOUTHERN TRUNK MANUFACTORY, ‘Aslanta, Mostromery, Columbus, Nashville, quiry with ere to his escape—how bee proved churn. “ . t ne Hickory, Oak and Pine 2240 pounds to the ton | Opposite Odd Fellows? Hall, Washinston, Den” een since he left the hospital, and what was bis |" Archibald H. Crozier, of Oswego, N. Y.—For Alor awed and split. in all cases. | ‘Travelers will study their interests by examihing {0° GREAT REDUCTION OP TIME. mental condition when he eloped—if elope- improved machine for cutting aud distancing cnet Tor 80 Gr Gh Maree Bt the lowest prices for the | my TRUNKS, VALICES, Ao. before par THE LYNCHBURG EXTENSION, from ment itwas. I am allowed tocopy Dr. Athon’s | locks on hoops, ‘All ncoounte now stander ty ted | Chasing clsewhere, "As I use tone bu Alexandria to Lynohbure, and also the MISSIS reply : 3. 8. Curtis, of Croton Corners, N. Y.—For before the ist of January, 1960, end it 1s earnestly | Ses\material the market affords ana emp.oy SIPPI CENTRAL, are now completed, making Iyp1axa Hosritat vor THe INsane, } improvement in cooking stoves. boped will be promptly settled. the best workmen, I can confidentiy reoommend my | this Route the NE, b A. Davis. of N: ¥ oe J R. W " work to be superior in Strength and Durability to SHORTEST 'D MOST DESIRABLE Ixpraxarouts, March 2, 1853. { Job A. Davis, of New York, N. ¥.—For im Wood and Coal Deals, Wn ATES: _| Trunkethat are made in other cities and sold lnare. SER BRET PES! H.C. C—, Esq.,—Dear Sir: I am just in | Prgvemen ee Pemeaee: ee ene coune couvulaions, which, if not speedily reme de20 a near Canal. I keep constantly on hand, and make to order (on Anp INTERMEDIATE PoUnts. receipt of your letter of the 28th ult., and am pertenanr in Tiece Meni ey Ne V-—Beritm= | soa dea OR [ait Rie BEST: | ees | TE TER TO Seu ee ENCH DRESS | THovex Tickzrs to all of the above points oan ‘ i oF Pay, ces. 1 4 00. LE . ¥ commen dat eurPrised to learn that Alex. F. is| Geo W. Dickinson, Jr., of Breckinridge, Va. | hiui'canes of brs] CHILDREN | satan sed oer? EDUCATIONAL ant WOOP BOX, TRONKE: ASHLAND Fd Pes ete ep ete hrever in modern “spirituslian, but if Alex. is | H.W Dopp sue Wik ots, of Buftalo, X a seething |S EE ENG Jor Fai ang th CO pg Og Fg pln fy there, his spirit is here; or if his spirit is there | ¥Y.—For improvement in burners for vapor lamps. | fer. froin auy of the ieee coeeiion “on ict veml eet te Sree ot a, manlike manner, Pshort notice a 2 & work the South and Southweet his corporeal substance is here, and if both ‘iakim 8B. Forbush, of Buifalo, N. Y.—For | your ragsvdices, NOR THE PREUDICES OF OTHERS, St. Aloysius. Mad. P.. teacher of the Italian: Trunks delivered in auy part of the city, George * Be Sure and Ask for Tickets via Orange and ” = can be substantiated, then there is | ‘provement in apparatus for the ventilation of | aud between yoursufering child and the relief that will be | style of elnging. Residence 39% New vark town, or Alexandria. Alezandria Railroad. ' metbing in spiritualism. But 1 think we | 'iltoad cars. SURE. I se of this | avenno, corner of 13th street, no. SAWING Hane celebrated FAMILY of neroneers from New York will meet an have the veritable, laughing Alex. here, 20 | yu0¥, L: Force, of Keyport, N.J.—For improve- MRS. McCORMICK’S SCHOOL. deis-ly ee JAMES 8. TOPHAM, the Orange and Alexandria Railroad at the that the people need not be alarmed at his "one RS. McCORMICK desires to inform her ecw save bets at Washington, from whom they will reocive polite d A. Gibbs, of Mill Pond, Va., assignor hroughout th attention. elongated shadow. Very respectfully, etc. - Wood, of New York, N.Y —For im- nfc é . friends and the public generally that she will 7 No. 13 Cedar Sireat, N.Y. the duties of her ‘School on the ist ‘Monday inSep: A LARS E STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, TO BE SOLD CHEAP SS noe™ i Omnibuses leave the Office, corner of Sixth street days afterward the following letter. in | Provement in sewing machines. 8 per Botte. ecll-dawiy | tember next. . 2, as : and Pennsylvania avenue, at 68. m. b. with the omission of names of persons sto areal eee Seip By Soup By | tion, ber, have removed the balance of their! : ou tiacee, Iti from a gentleman whe iron: | pecemmesd ,C.etene, ge Frey, N- ¥.—For i | Sy ro | pettia | leddion'y tm, ty sotpars se indeacons ot | EShtiata, see ccnertecrenias ged WEE. | Asean arene CBRE | py gag d to the fullest confidence - ‘Joseph Gri =» ogee OTTLE AROMATIOG Botte | receiving into her family a fow upile as boarders, | SF opportunity, fore foe teen ee fe 1-tf Ticket Agent, i 5 o the . co ph Grice, of New York, N.Y , and Robert AND AND aced from 10 to 14 years, who will be under her im- pportunity, for & sow ays, to get good arieies | SO ee N — H— Indiena, Mareh 19, 1895. | | H- Long, of Philadelphia, Pa For improvement | «CAE | WALLEY WHISKY. | (°a;% | mediate oareand oversient. at unprecedented low prices. ‘They must be sold. ALTIMORE AND OBIO RAILROAD. : Dean Sin —Yours of the 2d jnst., in regard | in runulag gear of city railroad cars ONLY. aE arrangements for the scoommodation and ig B WASHINGTON BRANCH. v1 t F., eume to hand. There is sume- os. Hanson, of New York, N. ¥Y.—For im We have just 11 ve C th ke gar a re gee hip pip AIREAT EXCITEMENT AT . Cranes or Hovrs. ; t Bh tlio dere ht ter fil gone provement in apparatus for supplying water to | very waaen RY Taney manvlactuved ex: Aesitne pare improved. Those in ‘Washington G H. MELA & SON?" 520 72282. | Commencing on Monday morning, October 11, 18k 2 f my P ‘ clusively from the finest qualit 7 meres | i s .D. si af ; Alex = being bere and atthe Insane Hospital, jqtumuel H. Gilman, of New Orleans, La.—For | £virte'y upgirits boing estrely free iron all delet: | Aug goo. Ace aes aces wars wpStiuine Cuaarax 7HAN Even! 26 es Ce Ge oe shes _ - | im: t i vcha, | Tous ingredients. 9 . t a - = layed answering on account of taking time to | ring juices, | {PPaatus for evaporating saccha- | TVs Antes three certificates from eminent ohem- | refcestermey end Commer ae Meee at Ler | erybody says that He MELA & SON are celicg | ‘Trains will runes follows: = investigate the mystery. Thése are'the facts, | George E. Hoyt, of Brooklyn, N. ¥—For im-| i?! the North astoits purity: | rag | Sv atte Store ie erowuay er Seermenee vs io oa we WASHI 2 which eight or ten persons, who are well ac- | provement in machinery for breaking coal ar 19,000 worth of FALL and WINTER 800 in Suyday at 320 p. 4 sited wi Alex. will swear to. About| Chtrles W. Hubbard, of Pittsburg, P. W. H. Daty: Your Aromatio Valley Whisky is CABINET WARE d SHOES, at retail for New York Band seWAL Tis ‘Tuesday, the 27th of February last, Alex. F. | improved machine for grinding and poli: received,and after careful examination I find it to ~ le it H. MELA & SON’S, we BALTI se teem aproachide the O-—> With ana Dic | 295: e bo a pure article, entirely free from the adulterating p doors above States Office. n Sunday at «20 Hs aicppan ut the house of a woman | _/nech fey < Cincinnati, Ohio.—For im- apa prerrneyitis tue ‘i S. J. MAPES At the Big Sign, = = 7a asm ad 339 he provement in joining plates of metal. * : S.J. MAPES, No. 526, ‘or the WEST at irs. V and asked for water and a Daniel Jones, of Boston, Mass —For improved Analytical Chemist. Corner oF Sevesti axp D Sts. EUROPEAN HOTEL, or ANN 89 # hands, and it was given. him steering apparatus I have aualyzed ® sample of “Daly’s Aromatic The undersigned has the honor of announcing to | For NORFOL e then approached the O—— Gilbert Daniel Jones, of New York, N Y.—For | Yailey Whisky,” and find it to bea pure article, of | A a 2 ASSORTMENT OF MAHOGANY, his friends and the qitizens of Washing- 60 15 eff in bis hand, but halted for a | improvement in mills. fine flavor, and without any deleterious admixture, OSEWUOD, AND WALNU ton and elsewhere, that he will open his FOR ime at ano:her place or two. One of the |. W.J. Jonson, of Newton Corner, Mass.—For PASE Sow York Chamit, | OR IN XO Fe BL, | EOP Pore ee of eeraee | Passace, “1 at the mill by the name of Russell J., | '™proved dish-cloth holder. — : PAT I Prenue, gn Saturday next, Thesrrangements, em The New 4 ng. and knowing that he had | ,.fefdinand C. Lighte, of New York, N. ¥.— STATE AssavER’s OFFICE. 32 Somersett stu HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, bracing the various departments, have been oarried Compeny's new end tated t him aad went with | Fo! improvement in grand piano-fortes. ‘Bostox, Aprilir, Issa 't At Private Sale out with such circumspection as to suit every de- | PORN S RO NTN, atched, met-bim and went Wi John Lippincott, of Pittsbury, Pa.—For im- | Wx. H. Daty, Now York: Thave imadea chem: 5 mand which may be made for cood eating, drinking, a rnuey through the mills and provement in manufacture of axcs 1ea! analysis of your Aromatic Valley Wh 1 i ll leave the Co A isky,and | The Subsoriber would respectfully inform the] &c., &c. The rooms for lodging are comtortabie, | ¥ bare Alex. went up to the garret-loft of |“ James W. Lyon, of Brooklyn, N. ¥.—For im- | 4 it @ pure, fine favored Ryo Whisky, containing | Public that he has completed his large st-ck ofa | United with prompt service. apartments can be | ten Wharves, + * a x i : ok Peer f “urnit d - | 1d at s stated price per dav or week, whist monis | DAY, and the the mill, observing to Russell J. that he wanted | proved machine for forming guard or gas cocks. | ummusad it aa suitanie or emo ed ee ee. | Soe EEC re ere nad House furnish | td ot sinter price per day or week, whust meals “Passengers from Washington and Georgetown te vee the machinery. A. G. Mack, of Rochester, N. Y.—For improve- | poses, CHARLES T. JACKSON fe 16-ec6w A. GREEN: | The location 1s such as to faolitate oficial business Steps ies cenalon commieuns om aleientem f hich he went into isti ment in last holders. 28-001 ‘St ‘asaye = = matters, being central and commanding ready ao- = the connecting After which he went into the distillery. and 4 0 ja 2%-eolm State Assayer. Cott Fi it cess to the Capitol as well ae to the Depart steamboats or railrosd, which leave the corner of the « e anid to hi 3 pe Wm.S Mead and H. W. Dopp, of Butt i et (meee ottage Furniture. Pi ments. | sth strect and Pa, avenw rly, or they can leave e distiller, J. B., ssid to him. --You must not | PP. The Restaurant attached to the hotel will always aH de Y.—For improved ventilating valve fordelivery| Jo M. MCCAMLY & COWS Sa be onditio 0d ho | on the from the Western Wharves at 1 tly that, Alexender?”” at which Alexander | Jr jjasus y Junt received another supply of, Far eice te catty eeanmnedate passougere who | Sh lock o. tn. turned round and said, “What?” Ho then | “gubucier Merrill, of Elmira, New York — FINE FASHIONABLE red noaeanetsfel grained oak ard dee- tore himecif thata liberal patronage will netecd io Toma oan be engaged on application to sed down into the hog-house, followed hy | For improved clothes-dyer. a0 : F “Also, govid Oak and Imitation Maple SETS, with | C2rH0NN, a8 s2e,paine vill bo spared in order to | Mocsts, toill be reocived up to the hours of depen (one of the owners of the mill) and Rus- | John S Mitchell, of South Boston, Massacha-} CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT. | orwttsc: senha, 8, in great variety. Ce en jose who may honor | . Fe J., who watched him. He came out of the | setts.—For improvement in sprins skates * | Marbig top CENTRE TABLES, all sizes. foie tf P. EMRICR. Insurance ‘will be effeoted on all cots by his beuce, and they wala "Alexander, |” Elina Parrih and Watson Parris, je of Gales 388 ana 390 Ope Walnut and Mahogany EXTENSION TA- sain : “_ | tnisline at the offioe of the Company at per cent your brother A. and the S.’s are after you.” | burg, Illinois —For improvement in mole plouzbs . t Frame Mantel and Pier GLASSES. eS. * 7 The sccommodatio passengers by this | On which Alexander said, “They have no bus- rein FC. Pelihardt of New York, N.Y—| PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | (iit HRACKETS and SLAUS, WRITING Hare onessnG las, GENTLEMEN a t ret‘e ade und every efor wi” Piehearer Bersted eds : ABLES and D ‘ ; - : mad cation wi jew TS it mie ge then pansed on out of the | ““\yccken IP. Penn, of Belleville, Tilinols —For NATIONAL HOTEL BUILDING. PARLOR FURNITURE in great variety. The undersigned Tossa y eorme the public | TOF 84 agreeable and kenlthfel ome. gate. and picked up his walking stick, which | mproyement in horse powers os = A iao. every variety of FURNITURE fnecessary | that he has on haud @ large and fasktoualie tent | For freight. or passace apply to FOWLE & he had left oncoming in. He then went on| “progamentsn ore powers. TRONS = to furnish & nouss complete, Give us a oall, ent of Gontiemonn EURNISHT Ne eed, | CO. Agents, Alexandria, west tewerd N—H—, about one-fourth of a| For improved mosquito bar. a om ~ NE PAYS INSTORE, fa 13-eo2w = Bor Ay embracing Gloves. Shirts, ck Tiew, 8 of the ly ®6 Worl st cotier Alsen, Han Sei mile ‘with aquick walk, and that is] Thos. S. Smith, of Cincinnati, O —For im-| AND ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING, a, pikeeees Menage Togemn ees tay ho greg nd ee i the chm heen ot heard of him Beers noeneten Nina THE FINEST STOCK OF 350 STREET. 0 District of Columbias and every thing in his line as | THE PATE OF si _ They ed that he locked bad and thin: h ; sbarg, Pa.— : PAPERHANGINGS—New stock, exoap for | §.manufacturer in VORK, such as Wigs, | SS1R J 0 HN ANKLI ather pale and siekly 2 Was | proved rivet and bolt machine. color = WT Go 3 i Toupses, Scalps, &c., which he also makes and fits SCOVERED, Ret to ik ead a Cec ent Bede Roms. ae Commeavtiie! tna Foe tine THAT CAN BE SEEN IN ale CITY. | Paver hung by experienced workmen, and satia- | t0.order. . Br Capraim MeCuim Oikaat Haeuseae hic den » provement in water wheels c. aN DD : fagtion guaranteed. de 5-sm* JOHN H. GIBBS ___ Price 75 Cent else but at the O- Mills. Th see that ae se iar Pruyn, of Albany, New York. —Por All Goods of our Manufacture—Made in th GAR v EDWALNCL TELE TETES, en. | W,, LOW PRICED CARPETINGS. a (or oS EPHERD'S sense hee nORe bs improved device allowing for contraction or ex- | 4 Goods anufa —3 le ie ¥ aha es s riba 4 4 him: have been well acquainted with him for | pansion of buck saw bladss — Most Fashionable Style—of the Best SERESPIR ROCKING CHAIRS. 87.41 Pita ph ech Neer my ae ay Corner of 7th and D nis. hey are willing to swesr that it] August Semmendinger, of New York, N. ¥.— All the Fucmt a auction by ws, which we are nowf offering at ies ND T CURLERY, AL Material and Workmanship. All the Furnitrre is manufactured in this dy else, for they | For inprovement in photoyrap!. ic camer aiivaclicusranien! A ee Luan the snmé goods can asin se purchased, We | A. bata Forks and Spoons, Plated Castor “ee : 3 Gee W. Re Wat Nae oN ¥.—Po: : a , 9 e now selitng them off te m roein for Sprinj Sn 8 , dra duce Oo Alva M. Southworth. of Dorchester Mass —For | IN THE CITY—THE NEW YORK PATTERN Furnita Repalstand Vercicned od this | suction inthivoity, Housexenpers the mwesilenes | irons’ and ail the eoelal artales ier Momees the os cabins Sada ie improved attachment for sail 8 SHIRT—THE BEST FITTING > Fern) arene AY | inrgely are adv.aed toonll and examine these goods | ke-pine. Together with Feather Dusters, Bird esa. Se an eel he ee a ease A Sullivan, of New York, N. Y.—For SHIRTS MADE. - = for theme vex. aod be convinosd otwaat 7. Cages yg tome Glove Poeaite Sowtne h Ares +] in z naliiag this = = = "i : Aleo, Velvet Carpetings 35 $17 and $1.5; | but no! » Wileo . J.T. and others. Are] Benedict Swatn ag Rnd pulling tend. | 1 EU RRNISHING GOODS DENTISTRY. Brusecls nt 75, 8059 and 81, all warrarted euperior | Machine. n he was at the Lezpital the 29th of| tupeovement in projective fee gece Oe OF EVERY DESCRIPTION re gods. ios SEO SR Avie, sean ¥ p Was ospital the 29th « sproveme rojectile for tire-arms p, . TEETH. fe 15 ectt CLAGETT & Dopson, | —— — “ Ss araeael February Aaron W. Sweet, of Cincinnati, OQ —For im- A M. Loomis, m, bet vento: patentee | YELLLOW PINE LUMBER. ower Sf Ales on being sakea when [etal Hasso Rely Ne ror aprove-| soe nn ne ee BOS | ie SG beige eeetaee Qa | Novice ron 48 Rbstonarion or | ie, Drgize esate SU Cee nae se on being asked when | ment in supporting furmituyedravrore . 388 and 390 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | , Many persons oan wear thase teat w. i SERTAIN, LANDS 10, MARKET IN THE | TIMGES Be RING firemchoe ns me Inst. makes the _ Charles Van Bonhorst, of Hancock, Md.—For NATIONAL HOTEL BUILDING. Thocanuct wear thoss, Pn ne weer Others | ~ Tho grant of lanis wande by abt of Congtemsep- | Mummhel dessek eum Cee genteel by, **——Confusion worse coafounded.”” improvement in lamps. fe 5-I1m Persons calling at my office can be accommodated | proved June 3, 1855, to the STATE oF LOUISIANA, to . F. JOY, 70 Smith’s 5 and the mystery more inexplicalle. He at| , 4-4. Washburn, of St. Johnsville, N. ¥.—For = x - ~ with any styleand price of Teeth they may desire ; | Sid in the construction of gertaia railroads therein | _405-6m career Pratt et. Ralpmara. ce cane trae, ee «i | improved washing machine. ORPHANS COURT, Fasrvary itu, 1860, but :o those who are particular and wish the purost, | mentioned having been eo far adjusted as to author- T. POTENTINI once said: About three weeks ago I flew | Onn Ww Whetin e necveland Distaicr or Cont mpia, st, and moet perfect denture that | ize the releare from withdrawal of the iands here 279 . D " down there to whip R J.. and wade hon- | provement in grain fails ane? OF or im- In th Pome An Lone aianiaeeer ISMINERAL PLATE will be | inafter described. notic ts Acroby given that ‘the EIGN. FRU be 1 n the case of George He was te- mere fully warranted, vacant offered lands which lie outside of six miles FOREIGN FRUITS, Pa. Avz., Andreas Williams, of New York, N. ¥.—For Sophia Rees. the admin's Ws Pa. Ave, . h —No. on each tide of the railroad “from New Orleans, by | 6.10€1liasts. CONFECTIONS, Willard’s hotel. absent trom the | improvement in compositions formed of caout-| the approbation of the Orp oe oooh seas on Se S67 wank coon ieee Opelousas,to the Stateline of Texas.” situated in the rate wEN a caged Woepital shoe bis ai aa -ca tbe ein Celene ton Gnty ainteseal ay Ath ‘ooleiy | under-mentioned townships, which have not been CONDIMENTS, &., Sine Charles B. Withington, cf Rock, Wis —For | Vth dav of March next, for the fin ~ sclerted im virtue of said grant, or reserved for any | Boge leave to call theattention of his friends ~ I'l bite =e F icp | IniieMGOE In hereto , Por | distribution of the personal estate of said deceased, D DENTISTRY. Purpose whatever. and which were subject to private | the public generally to hi re, under Wil ‘Il bite your ear off.” he repliel, with | provement in harvesters. ,, | of the assets in hand, so faras the same have been R. HILLS, after a practica! test of two years, | entry at the date of withdrawal at the ordinary min. s Hotel, just opened, in connexion with his sume indignation. ‘I tell you that I did go. | _.4- H- Wood, of Boston, Mass.—For engraver's cted and turned into money and where | fesls that he can with confidence recom- imum of $1.2 per sore, or st the craduated prices | old establishment, where he wi. to re- My spirit flew down there quick seed iio; | Vise: I the creditors and heire of spid deceased are noe mend the Cheoplnetic Process forinserun Ow under the act of August 4th, 1854, will be restored to | oeive any orders for superior Confeotions of his own wiv ak cle kee " _4uick, and left this Chas. Wray, of San Francisco, Cal._—For im- | tified to attend (at the Orphans’ C. of Washing | artificisi teeth It has the advantages Private entry on the days and at the places herein- | imy on. . p ofc'o hes, and the rest of me that you see provement in furnace for plating iron ton county aforesaid) with their claims, properly | strength, beauty. cleanliness, and cheap: after specified, at the ordinary minimum of $1.25 Also, aj! orders for nae: Suppers, yee ere in the ward, to take care of anti-Christ. Jones Yerkes. of Philadelphia Pa —For im onan ae tase may jathermiee by law be exeluded upper ones fesertod for $35. Partial in pi Per sore, or af, the pres en they may have [Anis A wey At, aye Rody and die J < . 7 “| from all benefitin said deceas estate, provided e 5 Pa. avenue. ated at the date of withdrawal. » and keep the devil out of the bath-room. I proved refrigerator. of this order be published once 8 week fos fee = Sam saw Russell J., snd threw eff my coat to flog patch which he has hitherto shown. ook N. B. Cleveland, of Waupun, Wis , assignor to ceks in th h hel MAt the Land Officeat New Star, previous te the EaNs,on Monday, him, when b t x . Updike and J. M- ; : lle aeons OPOSALS ror PRINTING THE BLANKS | the f/th day of March next—viz: WM. T. DOVE & CO. Hmwcil waits ecatevth klateie ieee Emtmeineste pen re | ree sae ENN ROKOR: FON THE OSD QERICES OF THE” | Soush of the base line cast ofthe principal mersdian Ane now» igi to execute Say orders with : * ‘ x 6. * egister Will 3 : 1 ss03s s sew it stending there, and asked, «Is this] , Joba M- Jones, of New Orleans, La.. assicnor | _fe 'S-Jawsw a . — Townships send itoftange PLUMBING, GAS GR ‘STEAM FITTING poince 7 Enadrank a jeg of whisky; blowed | (Ou norencnt tok bas ete on je | AS aeeoxtrery iota ‘ Serre Se RENTS Tas Bebenaey et | Rownships 18, 14, and 15, ofan as Store on Sth eereet 4 bow degre nevth af Po. , - 4 - ss or Ct 3 XGTON, * rv 3. a ol . = up K. V. for following me round; didn’t have at B. Neel and H. C. Ewmere af Mt Gilead FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. In obedience to the requirements ofthe firth seo-| ‘Townships 13, 1f, 16, sad 17, of tartee 16. oft chase an betelp serene tine te warry the widow, or wring brother | O., assiznors to themselves and Geo E Heass of | .We have on hi tion of the act of Congrass entitied “An act mmc. | ‘Fownships 12; 13:14; 16, 17, and Ie, of rane 17, Fd k A.’s nose; they wouldn’t let me alone enough; lace —For improvement in apparatus ‘for - ing appropriations to defray tho deficiencies inthe | Townships 12, 13, 17, and 18, of range 18. went dowr to the village, got some ale, and rating saccharine juices. oe papel pene appropriations for the service of the Post Office hive 12, 6, 17, ond 38, of range 18, then came right hue. I did net see anybody | Charles L. Robinsou, of Wankesba, Wis., as- ~" ibaa Panel vec aia rpartmont for the fiscal rear ending the s0th of a pari = , 1859 and in t for th m1 iv’eod i4'aod 17, of tance 2 signor to himself and Thos.G. Egglestone, of Fox 15, 16, and 17, of range 22. mien they were a cheering me—ha! ha! 2 Lake, Wis —For improvement in tanning. Dae. 1660,” approv: oy 16, 188. ’ 15, 16, and 17, of range 23. whisky was Totgut; will knock that distillers "| ‘isha uM Smith of catanapetp Ind.. assignor Ea Sati Madr tf Sod iS, oy oH ove the P o:t Ufices in the United Stator for four sears tne bork ae Jute — mate, FaMiLy aes Ma od —— face =: to biases ee bead swrim— te himeelf’ and Elortage ©. Mavkew. of Shelby. ‘No. 1 for Ninety Dollars! Hil per contumn deduction from the orion entborioat | North of the base Hine and cast af the principal sne- tra/aud Superké Reeds rm whickers—colored ‘em red” The terth i) | chines, 1 °F ‘™Provement in moulding ma-| | For manufacturing purposes the only relia Vike Ee: iy foe pon genase i hi ridian. a { whica they propose to print the | Township 1, of ranges] and 2. _dam tf Corner of hth at. and Vermont av Dow's, they are all crazy.” To sum up, we have Positive testimon: of ten or more reliable men, who had kenea him for years, that Alex. was in P—_— county on or about the 27th February, and the slightly unconnected, but corroborating narrative of slliott _ | Singer Co.'s Gaxeste. . Bisnke af. h of the base line and west of the principal me- -ASHINGTON & IN ; ob Oh kerogen pian, | queues We taswina ig Fitzcn ety | Tie oot ul be ceased io gmp | Mach te moe VASE toe devs Ror the, ave i: Py P; E ie no fi of rf - Mh a oe St. Louis, Mo. rie thom superior to any in use.—I. M. eerie at auch prints and to Fornenpe lit aod a range 2. ow, ine a or eT oe x Richard H. Cole, of St. Louis, Mo.— 2 invite ‘all to call at our Washington Office, | Prater Gili the cone ee pine Public | Townships 1, 2, and, of rang pared to make SHI Fs DRA eo. af the provement in nut mictites pee Fee met as 388 Penna. avenue, under National Hotel, and a flint elena eee’ ted inthe aaah South of the base line and cast of the principal me- | Shortest noe Ny ots ‘Scat 2 Ja. M k, of B Y— examine them and their work. The great econom: | tract, and wh t thereof will be ‘ ye. Vt JOSOMS, COL! S. end W Binsle,whols gearing wnat | men inrlfend arses’ SY —To" tmrowe| Rate pea mner ela eee tacaa ty | etter tfeeereae cous tees | rte iasream tori, | Biduepurs ipeatiemes . Cc ty 7 be i ul p 20 rr nciose in i it st any time, by an unlimited number of | Gee, C Dolph of’ West Andover, Unio—For | Euiag afeingors swithepent | tockcre "i? pea be reauired to onolove, in cash Fownsnes Soo ae tees, UPON BONDS OF THE WASHING oaths, some them not altogether free from Powel mowing machines. ane work, to all, or sent to any | arents of the Post Office Department, stating the Townshi a Bnd 1S, of range 5. TON GAS LIGHT COMPANY wale Lp § th Martin Robbie ad fe ne Obto, asa ee sood assortment of Thread, Needles, Zwrs, pt pone) ~ Leeecdey So see Ue- 5, ot Tan el and desirable in’ being je rome ©: ay s On other hand, the officers of the bos- | For im, : of same place.— Sther machine findi » psr sand ail such packages or bundles of Blanks 1, 13, and 14, of range?. | dred dollars each, ‘anuery 2. 3 provement in faucets. ie ings kept on hand, and are to be enveloped at the expense of the contractor 12, and 14, of rs terest st rate of ex cont. per annem, ital, and at least twenty others connected Sampson, of Boston, at New Yor! th stout cl windear te 4 ——s . Vick the testheetion. Sill colamaly omee ce Pecan ime: Salpliog pene, for tna a SINGER & CO,, 468 Brosdway, N.Y Painly directed to'the “Agart or Poctmast:e vo | Rownships 9,10, 1, aind 12 of Tages. bearing jntorest et rate of si pe ” they have scen and conversed with Alex. two| Frederick E Sickels, of New York, N.Y.—For jeden seal aoe sole tr * aden’. “peapeea nes gene j- facto: Townships 10, tty 12:13, and 14, of il. agg Pop — or three times every day for nine. months. Ir| improvements in steamcngige, Yom? 8: H. 2, FOOD is daily receiving all of the rawert | evid-nos of tucis aodity ard shies dethereare, | Townslips 11, 12,13, and 14, of range 12. LAMAE MOTT & AUT kweYs sT-Law this is acase of mistaken identity, it is sin- #gms.—N.S. Vedder, of New York, N.Y , = and most € style of fine GOLD JEW. nif wmity in. the bids. biauk forme | South of the base line and west af the principal me- Bruins. Misa, gular that so many persons should be deceived, — ‘ail Eerie om. Jos = and Joba | BURY» rs ee See Se Aialncrpedigiss iad iecpemrect te | ie Tonge og Townships 1,2, and fe ee Bayh Scercol ree tn and at the same time have such an entire con- = Pst, pcooking stove 7 : Dairmity teerevttie nein! 6 Towechipstand sO ramget weuth Jucicia: District of Mie viotion that they are not mistaken. Many a | J:2©, De. Zouche, of St. Louis, Mo.-For de. HOTOGRAPHIC INSTAR-OIL PAINT- poeer en ‘Which these blanks are tobe printed | Townslips 1.2, 6, and 5 of range 3. to the Coleetion of Cleins y 'Y 8 | sign for iron raili: #. just received, from Lond: HILP & ooh bs pects as to his e : fobs, sOLOM NS’ Mot pei peti PHILP ¢ furuished to the coutractor from time totime | Townships 1, 3, 4. 5, and 6, of ranges 4.5, rnd6, wo teat = es ung ee Titan ee ae aes of Mill Point, Va —For eween ih eed Ine eae see ast may be required. upon his requisition. ineither | Townships }, 3. 4. aa" 5. of ranges 7 and &. spiritualism, it is somewhat in advance of even| H +N york, . | Townships1 range 9. iecton, hee ae neato. Townships 2, 3, and 4, of ranges 10 and 11. venue, ‘3. Hubbell, of Buffalo, N.Y., ana Untresoe' oelebratea Foreiga Stationetys* foie Haltmeree ee N.Y > ~] x T.H aitimore,or Was! modern psychology. If it is am instance of | Wood aud J.-E. Roberts, of Cilca, N-¥.—For (COLEMAN'S EUTAW HOUSE po:tation. If required to he used elsswhere, the Given under my hand, at the city of Washing- A F ditional vst and risk of traveportation 1 this twenty-eighth day of December, 188. BALTIMORE. = E Pe a ton, enty 7 ee eee han As et = font: SeuIOof Newport, R.1—For design | [ROBERT B. COLEMAN, ate of the firm of bag ropey the contractor for printing the Blanks c sesioner’ eect ta Ons tra pa . got rou a ‘ 2 Stetson Astor House ‘ in i i — eee ae it ony Alex, closing re: | dddstional Improcement.—Sosiah Ells, of Pitta. | $e foots iy of the St. Nichols son aad eadertel “Prccome ie Bettie tie | tors” siaser Wier tonmtpuipns dt a genet marks, as quoted above, I would t that ain, Ps Cooper and Wm. S$ amy EDERIOR Woon {Fo be pavlished three timoss week ynti! the | as heretofore and xisting. no payment can Le it is a ‘ease of morbid ‘mental manifestation; | Lavely—For inrevolving firearm. | sharee’of the above well Known house for x teres | Seer. ooh Seatuaren, 12 tne Cooatitutaon, Evening | made for advertising proviamatione except to t : 4 ies ae a ee Ce ee in ——~+see-—___ years important alterations and improve. gan. Saltire, —— ne au Arg epabis- | pab etal ey ey omen amore. wiened BANE Bin i : a - and the otber The Countess Cassanova is the name of an Tespeet. . eines te | celppie, Dav Book. New York, and Pos Boston.) jeSnene + >E od of the parties alternatively, flying from Alex. } italian visitor at the French to { "The of house is conveni ob 18 Stawt Mar 29 ie = HOMAS B. BELT HAVING OPENED A - Fi Court, to whose 0 to trav. | —————————_____le SEVENTH STREET. 510, STORE, No. 426 K street, b= te his county. and from the coun y to Alex , in| quence, Paris scandal says, ls owing the change elers papeiy gare pace agin c 510 — j PROVISION ~ uncommonly short space of time. in the views of the Em Cental | $3 ait points, and famoe ant Obie aed | Lex Sadsorides REMOVAL. | and 7h atreete, solicits the perrouae: = iy Cou. Muzzg. this udith wes ° “ factory, making It us frieeds by the 'v, st exertions to pl woo mer Rverbie § thar emstom 2A. J 2 the Mie. Lars: gua pommel gee yc Pea Pe Mt argaret Mat 2 conte MORUN — +0 Sreiiine Mare pies ener marmot yall + Ohio. we Fee cet epetier free each district in the county was engi The prize for the one ap longest was a Webster's es nscogyay o bansonctin ly a three champh ers All were in theee bows. ‘he last one got the Dictionary Cram Por Scratcngs axp Woonps.—l have 54 tied many remedies recommended for scratches, and have never found suvésing to eqest chlorite ofiime. I bave curred tad it. One table spoonfal of the chloride in a bottle of water. = fies sured, ie PLU! NG AS FIT Seerey, af sin the buntoess, he Lope apace ed ‘Ai. Kitts of Carriages and Light Wagons kept os ast ts re ee cnor abe \ gAULREPAIRSneatiy done, andall orders prompt ANS Benne aaa crmentmevarensttien |e eect | "She server of Fee ose Pi H BRIGHT, = PIANOS FOR

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