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* Saratoga, Brooklyn and Poeshontas wers at Vera ‘THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EK vEnrY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AY THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenue § Uth st., THE WEEKLY STAR. ‘This excellent Family and News Journai-eon- taining a greater vanety of interesting reading than ean be found in any other—is publishod on Saturdey — Ebening Star. ve. XV. WASHINGTON, D. C.,, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1860. —— — OrzRations oF THE PaTENt Orrice —The fol-| James ot beter hod Albany, N. Y.—For improve- lowing is a list of patents issued from U.S Patent | Ment in plano- 2 Office for the week ending May 1, 1%60—each piles ae pe tse inating Rose, N. -—For im vement in water-w! \< bearing that date: Retsoues+ “Thomas Ellis, W. A. Ellis, and A. Papers zecved in packages by carriers at ia year, of 37 cents per month. Fo mail subscribers tho price is $3. & year, im advance; @2 for six months; $1 for three months; ‘sad for less than three months at the rate of Ieents a week. Single Popes, ONE CENT; in Wrapper, TWoCENTs. TL” Avvanrisguants should be sent to the office before 12 o'clock, m.; otherwise they may not ap- ear until the next day. Postmasters agents will bea! pe S45 ~——-— fo cente, EDUCATIONAL. The Watrous Frauds—Half a Million In- volved. (From the New York Tribune.) Supreme Court, May 2.—Before Justice Mullin. Simon and Jacob Mussina agt. Chas. :__ AUCTION SALES. FOR SALE AND RENT. By J.C, MoGUIRE & CO, Auctioneers. PRIVATE SALE OF VALUABLE PROP: . SYPER® RosEwooo GRAND PIANO SENATORS, CONGRESSMEN, 8. coo ok her Jas. Aiken, of Natchez, Miss.—For improve- | D. Ellis, of Plilladelphia, Pa. ° RET FURMI TOR Eee oe ee MaDE | AND OTHERS That valuable renidence. avi ey Stillman et al. Thisis a suit to reopver back | ment in metal ties for cotton bales. eres Pane tne. (ag loo casting exe + — gy mae pele ene, = yt ~~ aad of = 3 a large amount of property in the town of E.G. Allen, of Boston, Mass.—For improve- | for wheel hubs. IXTURES, a ice OL 'AINTINGS aus ae known as Rosslyn. situated 1m Alone The course of stud pursued will the Brownsville, Tex., alleged to have been ob- | ment in steam gauges. C. Aultman & Co., of Canton, O., assignees of WINGS, &cOn WEDN DAY MORNING, | V8., on the h'chts overlook ng Geo branches requisite toe thorough Bagel edocs tained from plaintiff through a conspiracy be. | | Wm. M- Arnall, of Sperryville, Va.—For im- | C.@. Brown, of Griggeville, Ill.—For Lmproves calamari glock, at the residence «f Senator Cote Y adloning the Aquedu ri tween Judge Watrous, of the U. 8. District | Provement in grain se; and cleaners ments in grain and grass harvesters Ere ad Tae hegre: we shell sell his | temptation for the midge to be bu point ixoon taoross the Po Li; , but recentiy received fr and from which thero i Paris, comprising Tare and costly articles of| Washington ‘and the reread euential view of Furniture and taste. nam Fred’k Asbiey, of New York, N.¥.—Forim-| Adolph Brown and Felix Brown, of New York, Court of Texas, and the defendant Stillman. proved egg-beater. N. ¥.—For machine for cutting loaf sugar. - 8. F. Atherton, of Fitchburg, Mass.—For im- Christopher Brayley, jr., of Anorder was made a months ago for the 'e e— property @xtends to shout 149 sores. all improved. iste careand Se yracuse, N. Y.— | Superior Rosewood ull Grand Bad unde fi Itevation 4 examination of the defendant Stillman, but be- | proved machine for splitting boope. For grinding the inner surface of cast-iron kettles. Erard, sp fix: A a Figne. epi be Ain on sccount of the ton, It willbe sold ate bare duc care of popl fore the examination was finished the defend-|' N. E. Badgley, of G , Ala—For im-| Geo. W. Hildreth, of Lockport, N. Y.—For | 3? fs of fa'l Gilt Drawing Room Furni- | Owner aoroad, otherwise ant obtained a postponement until the 5th of | provement in cotton seed planters. mnproved mode of hanging bells. : ba shed in beautifully emb oidered Satin | A a:8° fraet of wood lana, of oreinal growth, | desiring i = Mareh last, to enable him to go to Texas and | | Henry F. Baker, of Centreville, ind—For im-| _M..H.Stimpeon, of Boston, Mass. —For improve- | Ounted with rich GiNt Browse ete Caged | orm ioe ats ojo i required. Liberal | her school may apply to ° di to hie business. Nota ing on the | Provement in mode of laying drain tiles. ment in cooking ranges. lowers, two large French colon see ton, can be had’ he valuation we ame sock attend to his business. t appearing o1 a Wm. C. Banks, of ‘Mise.—For i SH Tit 'd O Des G: ‘i ters Pad 6° French So! at 5th of March, notico of motion to strike out his we og so oa Pot, ee eT a Se ae ranges, of St. Louis, fais six Arin Chairs, two i dios’ Cheits, | Apply 08 fhe prasnises to th 7 1 and four Side Chairs, with'Cartains to match,” | EXANDER GASSES, cs to Fa MES ROAM Beautiful Bronze Gilt Mantel Garniture, with Ser Bog ~ Prospect Hills Vas? t 1 943 RaSh Tes Poroeiain Vases and Candlesticks. ~ an Sane 7 wer and full Git Console Tables, with pathy re at bea w! *, of Fourteen ‘weet. ds Hlfgaut Roeowood Centerand Wiist Tabies, elab- | the late Poter Caserta Regn eit eee eee Bate iy spines, with Mossio ‘work, (from the on. — nie. and evers other Rf . 1 @rier, o 5 Suite of rich Crimuon Bresatelle Covered Parlor | atte 75 ae 4 32 Qurniture, comprising one large aud two small | & st. ap 23-eolm two 5 “4 " = - eds She Chet Chairs, two Ottomans and two FOR SALE—That littie GARDEN FARM near Turkish Stoolx, with beautiful Crimson Covers, | 4,,J2# Ronoh’s and adjoining Antony Fraser'r, | embroidered with Gold Thread, shout 4 mile from the’ Long Hridge, in Alexan: LK eat Rosewood and inlaid Esoritoireand Jewo! | 418 county, Va., containing about 4 acres. The Am, answer was served by the plaintiff. Un Mon- day the motion was argued. Mr. Gardner, om behalf of the plaintiff, made a motion to strike out the answer of Mr. Still- man, under section 394 of the Code, for his non- appearance in Court as a witness, in accordance with an order produced by himself to the effect taat the farther hearing of the ease should be postponed from Nov 6, 1859, to March 5, 1860. Mr. Clark, for the defendant, in order to show why Mr. Stillman did not a iT, stated the cireumstences under which Mr. Stillman provements in corn- x Mo.—For improvement in cellular iron pavement. Wm. F. Beecher, of Chicago, Il.—For im- Additional improvement.—Frederick D. New- proved pipe wrench bury. of Albany, N. Y.—For improvement in re- Dana Bickford, ef Westerly, R.1.—For im- volving fire-arms. . Proved seubroldery sewing stand. ci ———_—_—— orace jeardstown, Ll.—For im- i proved cement.” ” "as gain Ay MES. WINSLOW, 8s ¥ Fie - pared Genk ae, New York, N. ¥.—For im pronenta to the attention ofhmoths tor S Bourne, jr and J.G. Cunningham, of New! SOOTHING SYRUP, —= N. Y.—For improvement in lecks for Fer Children Teething, traveling bags. wh facilis: ‘ > James E. Boyle, of Brooklyn, N. ¥.—For im- ing the my oe ao a Eigamemation itt a Pres Proved vacuum valves for water heating appa- | PAIN and spasmodic action, and is F ° 2 & ry BE uf had left. | Mr. Stillman having gone to Texas, | ratus. SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. | suito ofittecweod InniaeChan tee Poate cr. | Rate, POE Perteaule a nee are on No. 13, xn appeal from the order adjourning the case . oak Bowlus, of Middletown, Md —For ma- | Depsnd upon it, mothers, it will Zire reetto yourselves, and name ted with Gilt Brooze and Sevrea Chinn nee s Butiding, orat No. 206 on G, between ts March 5 was taken to the General Term. era Pores aa oe arin RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS oomprsing Mirror Front Wardrobe, Bureau, and 19th streets, ap 12 eodaw ‘The appeal was still pending and undetermined. Inthe mean time, the defendant's affidavits Etacere and Mirrors, Prie Dieu, &o. Web artic! ‘ pisvemnet ia eiel eae, cam ont’ # Pat Bp and sold thie aruicle for over tan years,end |p, Btaerr Deoretary and Brokoace NFIDENCE AND TRUTH of it, what we have OR SALE AND REN T.—The undersigned has i be promptly "1 An Ladies’ Escritoire, . lees > F two houses for rent at Kendall Green, each w show that he is confined by his business in anhuree merit eeleeer es MRS. Mis ir rasaD, Ie = dimese ieee aaa alan aguriteans ne od. the, wa ng in elevated. ae Wood and Coa! Dealer, anand B sville, Texas. He has a la commer- Cee S. Buchanan, of Ballston Spa, N. Y.—For +g |STAN Fire Soreens, &c., with gilt ornaments, m C elevated and perfect'y | de20 Srownsville, Texas e rge & nan, a] n jen 2 WINSLOW'S wien Three eigant full gilt Mantel Sets, with Cloek, ng peculiar iniucements to one who cis] house there, in which there is about $50,000 rg ver in boilers for prepar: ing baeer stuff. - Candesbras, and Candlesticks to m: Carsell Lamps, Card Receivars. Vases, Condlesticks, &e., of exquisite styles, 8 pure country aL mosphere of the city. tab id » | attathed to each fngee nail and woodshed are worth of merchandise,and there is some ooo i. ¥. B. Buell, of Buffalo, N the way. He had affidavits —For im- provement in vapor lamps worth more « TRUNKS, BOOTS AND SHOES. ol pure water - = lt. irre itands but a few steps from th r. To e good 4 ? Jobn A. Byrd, of Jackson county, Fla. —For Gilt-framo Mirrors, - t s TO SUIT TAK ee aan ne Wak is FE Ee ermine sete eget wees reat: | Ghrice O:l Paintings and ngravings, Taga te feat st be moseratn Cottage, consist- | BOOTS AND SHGHEs. r Sera oe ee ce cattle, | _.™. Chambers, of Muscatine, lowa.—For im- experience. AND pLenae ove axrvta- | White andBigok Boor Sei Hoke. ing of neariy two acres of ground. with the neces. | Weare now manufacturing all kinds of BOOTS is he had tw: J wement } it val for steai ines. ¥ se - requiring his attention. The report was that a) Gone of Bs ofiel pa 'wo largeand superior solid Mahogany Sideboarde, | S°¥ Outbuildings, is for eale. The house was brilt Ziapaatllsctrvedsamoand ait ponte | pichagh ar ee pietane Me, ny sonnet Bronzed Iron Bedsteads with canopy and hanginge, | @8°? has been expended in the selection of a choice Spring and Curled Hair Mattress-+, Boleters aud “the ean pret nner ee ey, Bil Spreh, Ro, de the ct'y limits, and when that street is spond 3.0. Couch, of Middlefield, Conn —For im- Provement in toy cannon. Geo. Eaton, of Boston, Mass. —For improve- rt escription of ene of the ment in rails for street railways most EXPERIENCED and SKILFUL NURSES in New Eng- Nelson Edwards, of Chittenden county, Vt., | land, andbas been used with NRVER-FarLinG sUCCRSS fa and Edward G. Day, of New York, N. Y._For THOUSANDS OF CASES, erg the infant ie suffer- will be found in fifteen dministered. SHO! and constantly apenas eae of my made work of em _ scription, made expressly to order, be soid af a much lower price been heretofore oharged in this oity mech Persone in went of Boot opd Bhoes of eastern or Cortinas had during the greater part of the winter been on the American side of the. Rio Grande, besieging. Brownsville, and had taken possession of Mr. Stillman’s store. His partner there died a short time ago, and be had no t y Terms: $5) and unter cash; tl Sud improved, as there is reason to believe it mon | city made work, will always find a good assortment improvement in straw cutters. It net oniy relieves the child from pain, bat invigorates the | credit af Blond 3 days, for catibiattorihe soda ened Wil! be, the place will ponsesi s peculiar attractions, | im storeand at the lowest p trina Bho” other person whom he could leave in charge of Samue! T. Fowler, of Brooklyn, N Y.—For | serch and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and | notes, bearing interect, Distance trem city Post Office—t mil Ad- Th. 1 j ‘vena his business. Counsel fally expected that Mr. improvement in construction of concrete walls ye? co the sees ty Ty will — pny abere P.s.—The house will be open and articles on in- | dress by letter or in person, WM. STICKN 3 ennsylvanen avenue. Sullman would be here, as be had written to iF Lb Ls ND CoLic, a ——— ——___—__—_ spection on Monday and Ith, from 1o’clock a.m, t _mazeod Chas. Fricke, of Mobile, Ala—For improved aad eversene é cement end in death, W Philip C. Fritz. of Barrytown, N. ¥—tor im- | anpsva Provement in grain cleaners A M. George, of Nashua, N. H —Forimprove- ment in mowing muchines. Lyman Gibson, of Elmira, N-Y.—For improve- ment in water wheels Jos. H. Goodell aud Alfred T. Goodell, of New Yerk, N.Y.—For improved method of sharpening cylindrical cutting knives compan Jobn Grey, of Pittsburgh, Pa. —For improved Courig machine for spinning metallic hollow ware. Seid by Drag gie N. F. Griswold. of Meriden, Conn.—For im-| ffinciPe! Oe “ee 1l-ceely Proved ice pitcher. —eEeeee————————— ee Alexander Hanvey, of Steubenville, 0 —For im- PAV, W. Harding: of Pivadermaien Pee For | GHORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS eaiay, May 14th and | _™Stol-eo tf Sotelock p.m OR SALE—A small FARM of S0neres, situated RE& CO. Auots. A Rttho Little Pelle, havin Soymioratiedwen, = ing-honse, corn-house, stables, 3 well-fe By A » Auctioncer, snd watered ; within four miles ‘of Washington: i HANCERY DAL By authority of decrees | Rores in cultivation, the baiance in handsome wood. /, of the Cirsuit Court of the Dietriot of Colombia | land. It is peculiarly desirable asa country res and of the Cireuit Court for Pri nee George’s county, | dence, being perfeotiy healthy and most romantical- Maryland, passed in a cause wherein Sewell and | ly situated; exesliont heres ne. piers are couplainants, and the widow, heirs at | of Mr. MARRIOTT, law. and administrators of John Brereton are de- | Little Falls. fondants: I will sell at auction. to the higheat bid- der, on WEDNESDA Mp the 21 day of May nest, between the hours of 17Whd 1 o’clook in the day on that beautiful parce! of land, part of s called “Granby.” near Bladensburg, and | Thomps sbout six miles from theeity of Washington, and | most des easily accessible by the Baltimore rai.road, con taining 77 acres, 1 rood, 27 perches, or thereabouts, being the western portion of the xorthern part of him to return Ex-Judge Edmonds, for the plaintiffs, stated that the evidence of Tho defendant was relied upon to make out the plaintiffs’ onase. A suit had been brought by this plaintiff against Judge Watrous and Stillman for a conspiracy in attempting to defraud him out of his prop- erty in Brownsville. Mr. Stillman was found here, and he was examined as a witness, as a substitute for various commissions to be issued to Mexico and Texas to prove it. The exami- nation proceeded until the counsel asked for this postponement until spring. This was re- sisted by the plaintiff. but the Justice decided to adjourn the case. An appeal was taken THIS DAY OPENED A BRANCH Store at No. 420 Seventh street, three, doors — » st,, and added to my general rtmen' Liptins REE TERE MARR ao ’ ,, ol irene tensive stack of Gente’. Rove’ and Vout ot ee ete eure ahs yay o 4 Seana atti oneal Northern made wrk. direct from the manufactories, which | will sell at aston- ishiag.y wow priges ROSENTHA!.. Vo. 22 at Fy No, 520 poveuh at. set si door’an that. 3 doors: Det m SOUTHERN TRUNK MANS ie Bier 499 Ire '. Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, Washington, YOUR PREIUDICES. ig and hunting. Inquire 8 bridge keeper, Chain Bridge, 6 per, prioot a ouveniently arranged BRICK on New York avenue, the first t ft-enth st.. and adjoining Mr. a's Drug Store. The location is one of the bie in the city, being in the square di ite and east of the President's, Apply ses,of JOHN W. NAIRN, No. 13 Cedar For sraaby,”” and lying north of the main county road, . ‘ravelers will stud: by examining from that order, butit was not possible to have | perforating rule for printers I REMEMBER. Pith the dweliing house end uther improvements | FOR SALE OR RENT—A large and commo. | m2 ett it heard, and the plaintiff waited until the 5th John D. Heatwole and R. C. Mauck, of Harri- Ha hereen, dious BRICK HOUSE. ‘two-story and attic;) ‘Terms: One-fourth of the purchase money in | back-by Te, atte Just received a larzeasgortmontof SPRING IMER GOOD! ssh; and the residue at 6,12 and 18 months, to be » consisting of Lawus of March. Now itis the Istof May. He did Pag Hie aus De Lanes Con souburg,Va.—For improvement in hominy mills. | and not appear on the 5th of March, and notice of Arthur Hemenway, of Cleveland, O.—For im- | Ca jc their Bade erase ae ta asing © re. cerescures =e iiding attached to it; on Twelfth st., be r . For terms appiv to A. LE- | the best workmen, ! can and Swiss Musiian. ants, and Stuff for pan secured by the purchaser's bonds, with surety. bear- “UX, Grocery Store, corner Twelfth st. and Pa. this motion was then given. It was uncertain imc Heese ann = i Also, @ very complete assortment md maa! Has eaTehe coeute day of sale, and by a retained ap 23 Sw whether Mr. Stillman would ever come back. | provement in cooking stoves oY OF ta cf whisk I will soll shesn tt air ose coe all Purchaser's cost. & sataegneed eel A nee A NCE Fer sate LOT No. & in . . ; J at wy 4 the terms are not complied with within th equare 372, fronts 27 feet 5 inches on New Yori Meg Loco styep ea — Sap eae = ea nee of Louisville, Ky.—For improvement ans BESS ches BURL, days from the day of save the property” willbe Te. | Avenue, running 189 feet to K street north, with two journing the case to March, Mr. Stillman was again summoned as a witness, to be examined in a suit which the plaintiff had brought agsinst Judge Watrous. He obeyed the sum- mons, but, under the advice of his counsel, re- Samuel Hoyt, of Wilmington, Del.—For im- | — iaeasceens fepterand Hosein Sonee ry Provement in cementing mili stones. 15 aus. pags Poe Ria MOLASSES, palm Wheeler Hubbell, of Philadelphia, Pa | ig a Fe o Rico MOL or improvement in projectiles for breech-loading | 15) bbls Oid WHISKIES, . ordnance. Ante-dated Feb. 23, 120, * | go tors Popes ONvoWbER, Ay he National Intelli- small Teme gwellings. it ina fin 2) Sv ¥e i ‘eman’s resid-nee. For terms Seteulting purchaser = SP Mh Cost and isk-of the | ERY eave ie BIS Aerent Any crevitors of the said John Brereton who | ——-——— > EE t have filed i i POR SALE OR RENT—One of the may not here Ried shetr claims are notified to do F House hake bos fc. &c. and Uscteed, ine werk- runkoceiivesed inaey gest ot the city, George- - i town, or Ale: J BUN POW w. h 12 good rooms, with gas in 2 FAMILY 3 ‘ing = 5 bbls. patent SAFETY FUSE. » REDIN, Trustee. = leo-—Agent for Howe's celebrated Senel de Saceiatiand, and te ieaitventen. ingerad att ee Birmingham, Pa.—For bbls. patent s A zy USE N 5. BOGUE. mar 21-Stawts A. GREEN, Auct. moderate. lpaei et das. WB swine MA muNee 8. TOPHAN An attachment = earn a him, sod Elisha Hughes; of McCartysville, Cal.—For | _9>2%-tr =! An USER |e, hom, reauented by the partion interested to | tar 6th —. - 7 tinto the hands of the Sheriff. but he improved writing desk. O8. F, BIRCH, UNDERTAKER idto the above advertisement, tha! there isa large, Tz gens, Ouaiadl Ghacince aka that dotena-| lt P-aceeul te Plainville, 0 —For improve- Cor. Bridge and Jefferson ets.2 Georgetown. | exorilent Dwelling house, two story and pavement, | FOR SALE—A valuable FARM in ant’s answer be stricken out. He knew the| ment ia car brakes fisving given mt porannal attention te thts Srawent amp of good wa! ° DENTISTRY. ML. yoomas ot ates arenes ant se Aen EE erat es aa untaling stream of an iivation situated ir A tor Fania hroaee Vans oootataig Oné NUNdred and ther: qi } re my busines: am propared to wa m a H at a paar Ep a cgi Bee a NE POG Ny mre lmagaal Oo Bor Oe ae ey ys PRGpOrtys Fich ia well fenced, and distant | Note and ta abege ee army Sl Maior WD. showid be stricken out, the plaintiff could re- | “reat Rudolf Keorr, of Waskinoion, D.C. | Persons from adistance ony be sup- ois fom the Oy REDIN, T; Wi ili ‘ fs p zton, D.C.— | plied at a ‘ew minutes’ notice. ax | haves large + REDD custee, cover half a million dollars of which he had For improved method of finding courses and bei shington city. For teulars ly at the Office, ai: mar i-dget s tel or allel Assortmont of CF FINS always on hand. ap9 Stawts A-GREEN, Auct. = een defrauded ings on marine charts. Particular attention paid to the removal of the =i ° vane . VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE-Situate sot tour olkaee The plaintiffs sought to prove by Mr. Still-| Geo. Lindsay, of Petersburg, Va.—For improve- | dead from the ald to theta hares comers I7-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED in Alexsadria county, about Dy miler ies | CRRDOL wear others, und no person.can Wear others p 4 b y: cs pr Henrses and Horses for hire. in consequences of the rain until WEDNESDAY, Georgetc th who ongnot wear those. man that they had been defrauded of half 2 | ment in pumps. i : _hearses an . the 23d May instant, 186), at the eaine tine and Goon fest oe of xe Greorgstown Persons cojling at my omen cen foaesonmptenes million of dollars. The greater part of plain-| Benj. Livermore, of Hartford, Vt —For improve- OR HARPER'S FERRY.—The steamer An. | piace. W. REDIN. Trust-e. 0 OR the promaaneror ate EF SHAR DS nt in | with-any style and price of Teeth ry, ; tiffs’ ease had been established by the exami- | ‘ent in the construction of cement drains. F telope, Captain RB. &. Wells, ma3-rokds A. GREEN, Auotr. aod Katee Washintoe Dee DG,corng: but to those who are particular and ranted nation of Mr. Stillman that had aiready taken ae of New York, N. Y.—For DAY, THURSDAY and SareR By J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctiores BRAP PTR place. If the examination could be completed ay . . , OR RENT—A 5 z, 00) f 6th st b c Wm. Mannheimer, of New York, N.¥.—For| BAY. atZovelooe a: m aud returas every MON- | WALUABLELOTS FORSALEIN SQUARES | F'O%, Penu. avenus, under the Clarendon HLvtel, | mare fully warranted. || Srenne, between and the additional facts proved and the residue improved table fork pay. WEDNESDAY ant FRIDAY, leaving nee hag Sei oF =BE ft LON DAY ae | Stitsbie fora barber's saloon or cigar store For | sth and 10th sts. 907 street, - ef the questions answered. plaintiffs supposed | Patrick McMahon, of Scottsville, N.¥.—For| #&tper's Ferry at6a.m. marr | Tar of May Ata, Orclnoke | aha ete ae Sadie | Mormation inquire at the Hotel. —_ shin, = they could make out their entire case. The | improved machine for filing saws . CRANDELL, QPTICIAN, i Auction. a lot of 36 feet, fron'ing oa I street north. F° '—The FIRST FLOOR of the build- DENTISTRY. Judge would therefore see the temptation for Frederick Seymour, of Cincianati, O.—For fire No. 125 a t., Georgetown, sad three lots of 21 feet 8 inches, fronting on Kight- ing immediately opposite the weat wing of the ILLS, afters teet of two years, Judge w a ; = » Has constantly on hand a large assortment of | e-cth street weat all near the corner of Eighteenth | City Hail, reoantt ed by Chas. 3. Wallach fool 27 Mr. Stillman to keep out of the way of the | e#ape. Mayo, of New York, N. ¥.—For im-| French Near siahead, Pevisehpie Cale andistees. : v_, | as a Glee. Aled the tent toca ta tee ee mend the Cheoplastio, for inserting Court tip nag Daan aah ia “| ored, and all other SPECTACLES, of ne next day, May 1th. at balf past 4| story and thathird floor of the same building. For | Mee ote ies the ad ‘Jadge Mullin decided that assuming Mr. | Provement in water-backs for ranges, &c. Silver beaten Rn fous ai ver. ateol and Germar | o’chok p.m, 1 shall oiler, at public auction the | Loe ee eae SELAH Wot S ee bon, eee Stillman to be acting in good faith, and to give she a apite i eer? op hay Sow rinvens tot [u them te ocho" oro | ivleo eee op the Soh Capitol eeoce: > | Louisiana avenne. ae Bpget aeka ineertod 4 St a A iJ ovement in sewing machines. * ty street north, and 97 feet on North Capitol street. —— — 306 Pa. avenue. we? him an opportunity to appear, he would extend | " 41/4. Mears, of Pecatonica, Il1.—For improve- a rg | ,, This is one of the most beautiful a uable| QENATORS, MEMBERS OF CONGRE! the time arte Som of June, and then, unless! meut in car brakes. i ps FOR BENTTA two story and basement brick | Jotson the Capito! Hill The Otte cle sround | SS ‘Pwo splendid euites of ROOMS, elegantly fur- = ee A cahape ; “= LY A HOUSE, near tho Coavont, on Fayette street ;| jee opout nished, will be rented during the eession of Con HARVEY'S. he appeared and submitted to an examination, F.S. Merritt, of New York, N.Y. —For im- | in complete ordes ; zac, &o.; with iarge garden at-| perce ll be k tan! € og Bea 4 ; NORFOLK OYSTER e ick aud saundeak i Cacktan canwes tached’ Meat gabon @ terms will be made known at sa’e, frees, ia the most desirable locality in this city, ‘3 E 3 his answer would be stricken out withou ew a Mite 4 ie N.Y.—Fort we-| POUN Le WEE Cems vonsnt. Apoly THOS. CARBERY. 4 rustes, peing Within one or two surres of Brown’s and A 2 oT. 10th prejudice to the rights of Sat eetont &o have an ee a &Searpst sor dia t, N.Y .—For improve- NL. mLL. marstf | asd J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. Na fae’ Hotels. Thoso.in pursuit of such Rooms No. 901 Cm. Seeman extension of time on good cause shown, in caso | ™* “ . = HE STEAM PACKET FLYING CLOUD] np, cc a! ea Fa sate eee heen? cariy applioatio hp ¥ U.W Minard, of Waterbury, Conn.—For im- he did not appear ix now ready for excursions to Provement in measuring tapes. the Grat Fails or. tatermed te es eS Edward Mingay, of Boston, Mess —For im-| pointe: Avlinctom Springs gemediat provement in sieve grates. Andria, on moderats term: George W. Morris and Wm. Quann, of Phil- | ndria on SUNDAYS, in In viztue of a wrivof fieri | 3th street. between D streotaud Pa.ay. de 5-tf ee Moxgpenr tx a Texas Covrt Hovsz —The Avs- tin Intelligencer ef the 25th ult , says: ‘After we The undersigne’, having just returned from ton and New York, has made arrangements above cities fo a f ARSHAL’SS§ M facias iveued from the Clerk’s office of the : — Cucvit Court of the District of Colamma, for the | FOR SALE—A nice three-story Briok HOUSE, county of Washington, and to me directed, | will on 2d street, between Dand E streets, in Kib- expose to pubite sale, for oash, in front of the court | bey’s Subdivision. ‘Tae above property will be ‘or wi'l make tripsto Alex time for divine service, had gone to press with our last issue, one of the | adelpbia, Pa —tor improvement in restori and will lis over until ater er iktcg! aR. to et gees Dat is ercbeak ee alhaenene ae uw TAMIL TON Che hee Ss Prech H moat exciting occurrences witnessed in our city | burnt iron. 05 0 No. 36 Jefreoue MOC woven Tight, title, oiaim, and interest in ‘and to Lot | street. opposite Centre Market, Title perfect, Fresh CO happened at the court house. John Taney, who} Win. T. Nicholson, of Providence, R. 1 —For — : : —— ia cquare, No: Sit, in the sity of Weshing- | _f07-0 ——— Prov BLA had been arrested, and wes being tried at the | improvement in spirit levels. ASSEY, COLLINS & CO’S PHIL. Seen east aad TO ee ’ — r Pre conrt-bouse on suspicion of having killed Jon | "Jesse K. Park, of Marlboro’, N. ¥.—For basket. | MU“Safy SRaveNT 4 Le Wetec UA Nesey plat ci arog So EL TITY yt nai fermishen, wits het od sett eee Frosh FLOU Edwards, whose assassination. we reported about | Amos Scaman, of \Vinnebago county, Il.—For | Tecetving feosh supplies of theabovadoishtine bes, | Property Sedina's No. Sib, Ge dan bran tata | Gad badly snoen (Voleman Gates ts Fresh LC two weeks since. was shot down bya precon- | improvemeut in corn-planters , adcltseated wie eu persons who want & yereun- | (0 setizly Judion © No. 250, to Say trea 1000, in | Ore mere nnd eine, fone an 9 fe tits fhe | | And will koe ¥ ne verted attack of several men, while he was incus- | “fhaddeus Selleck, of Greenwich, Conn.—For | “iterated Ale, a 1 Se or or 'Marshal for ths Distniot of Columbia, rat floor ep. inquire of WAL, / STEPHEN & | favored Lynu ICED OFSipes. tody of the Sheritf of Travis county. ‘The morn-| metuod of employing Franklinite pig metal for] fae CE. ap i7-dts <5 eee arenes, Store. “Also. all kinds of Norfolk FISH, Hard end ing session of the court had Leong nro oi = making, grinding, and abrading surfaces. ———— ma = MABSHAL’S SALE —In virtue of a writ of feri | — — en Sot CRABS. and SEA TURTLE. GAME of Sinner, when s guag ofsome eight or tea men; | ma ena ete Seana For improve: NER CER ORNS MCU | out Court of the wiatnee of Coumbia, for ike | "PLS IS TO GLY ENOTICE, that thesnnncriber | °F MONOMER. in season.) who had been in attendance on the trial, came |" Benjamin Singleton, of Portsmouth, Va.—For : * Pal AND CUB- | counky of Weshingtog, aed to me dieetad teh Washearece nine’, from the Orphans’ Court of] B's. Deliver to. all parts of the city Bree of up, aud one of the number, Jesse Grabam, reached | improvement in hammer guard for fire-arms We have just received an extensgve and very at- | expose to public sale, for cash, in front of the court letters of administration on the personal estate 1 | Charge. - each uae out lis band and said “How do you do, Taney?” | Walter Stewart, of Natchez, Miss —For im-| tractive stock of eveay thing desirable for the pat | hoaceduor of seid counts, on FRIDAY. the 1th | Jonathan Catheli, iate of Washington county, d-- ne wee mont Sad | Wal ook ron evry. aud jerkecl him from Sheriff Blackweil, and the | provement in iron ties for cotton bales poses above statod. Tho following named will be | dy of May next, 1860, at 12 o'o.ock m , al) defend. | Jonathan, & persons having claims azainst the said Sim __intel.) a : men with bim discharged a volley of shot at | Win, Mont Storm, of New York, N. ¥ —For | funduny lly 90 chintase pet glass ery rer ne eee Renee ogtte | deceased are hereby warned to exhibit fue Tur £2" L HAVANA Te tet Taney. Blackwell had only a couple of small | improved safety-valve for steam boilers iain. a vein pretty aammiland | Sica taekon om Martinek aneune hecho ok Dafere the oath lay of ao gp Od HE Neat Drowite h vane Deringers with him. He fired with one and suot| ~Joun Stuber, of Utica, N. Y.—For improve- ures, and 13% streets west, aad ruauing back the whole | wise by law be excluded from ail bevobt of the end fs ad the Capen Subs, Graham, who made off, exclaiming “By Ged, | ment in bot air furnaces ue stont twilled Chintz in beau- | deptn of said lot, together with all ani singular the estate, will take piace at Hi he's got " The Sheriff when in the act of George W. Thompson, of New Yerk, N. Y.— tiful colored stripe. expressly for covering up- | 'mprovements thereon, seized and levied upon as i discharging his second pistol, was caught by one ip ou TU SDAY, May 2, 199, SORTEO NUMERO 6% ORDINARIO. CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000, 8 > hoistered furmture, very low price d, Hoe improvement 1s Se eis, Conn.—For | Brow and Gray Linen Hollands, with prop- ames P. Thorp, of Plau Conn. . improved wagon shackle. ngs to match, & ic je "Thomas Thorp, of New York, N. ¥.—For ma- PT & DODSON chine for maki ars. iy itu ! G.H. Ziminer man, — Louis. Mo.—For im- =- Fur nit ure: Pr provement im governor ives. Grant B. Turner, of Cu Falis, O.—For re 000 POEL saS wae c improvement in smut machines. NEW FUR NIT U RE, David 8. Wagener, of Penn Yan, N. Y.—For | Of excellent quality—a arte portion made by our of the number and held. was then finished with balls to the number 13 or 4. Abont twenty-five shot were fired at him, and the parties then rushed to their horses, which were close by, mounted and made their escape. Taney was & young man who bad become. from force of cir- cumstances, desperate and abandoned. tisty Judicials No. 230, to May term, 1960, in | _*P 29-!nwiw* . CATHELL, Adminia’r. _ favor of E, Colton. Bf. N ap 20 dts farahal for the District of Columbine 240 ee nvenen Reawens 240 the property of Thomaa Hughes, ahd will bencid | Given under my hand thie 24th dey of April, 129), to sati % P ENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ne Betiween 12th and ‘3th streets, SHAL’S 8A LE,—In virtue of a writ of heri lly anfe customers and the Circuit Court nf the Distr et of Columbia, for th braing ‘TOCK OF GOODS, to which 1. expand fo pubtre sale, for cashes in outer she oaree | pualt, attention, ieeling confident that equatied ublio si , for runt o1 er *ss oan houre door of eaid county On PRIDAY, thelitn | pemey ang oyeannnas my stock, {7A Charleston correspondent says: ‘There Siar le day of May next, 1869, at 12'o’olook m , all defend- tock $f PLAIN GILTS, VELVET and has been much less dissatisfaction with the hotel improvement in thresh, machines. order and siectiee. GEES CARGAING oan be savertent, tle claim and interest in’ and to the oltre and IMITATION of all the Woods and keepers than was anticipated, the high price of m. B. Webster, of Foxville, Va.—For im- oe dia f O be bs roproseated. Abele at 8004s Wat- | following deseribed Lots, together with 2! and *in- | Marbles is far superior to any of the kind provisions, and the cost of everything rendering | provement in grain c NS Na teebaraxe an gular the improvements therecn, viz: Lots Nos. ‘REET. McGREGOR & CO., House Furnishers. HANGES. : YARD AND STEAM LANIN Wim. Wells, of Boston, Mass.—For improve- ment in lasting machines. ma 2-2aw2w Lewis beta , of Nunda, N. Y.—For im- Cc c provement in halters. LE’S JM. R.A. Wilder, of Cressona, Pa.—For improve- OING ANB G MILLs, ment in hoisting machinery. jetween 1334 and lith Streets. on the « axal Charles A. Ison, of Clistanall; Ober im 6 copartnership between Fitzhugh Coyle and proved steam boiler r. Andrew Coyle, under the title of Firzuvcu Cove Young F. Wright, of Green Hill, Ga.—For im- Fe tor itites dissolved by mutual consent on ‘ovement in mn presses. in Prrillet Clan nS ch A i eauees All persons indebted to us are requested to make hic br than ordi prices neccesary or self O- tetion At the att House the table was Ee t up to the highest standard of excellence, regard less of cost, and the seven hundred guests accom- mmodated were well taken case of. Nickerson isa great favorite with the traveling public, and when the fact is known that he had made tions for seventeen hundred it is probable that he did little more than cover hisexpenses. The Charles- ton Hotel had not over three hundred guests, with parations for twelve bundred, whilst the small ever offered in the city. i4and 15, 'n equare No. 1,023, lotetN, and 13,in bay 80 in stor large collection of Silt square Teas, toes News na 8, in square mei Tevet WIN 5OW Sis Es, and aden aikt nirthweat of equare Ni jot No, 6.1n gnare | SHADE LINENS of a | atales and oxlors. 0 1,185, lota Nos. 5,8 ‘No.1, ‘3 GILT. CORNICE: URTAIN BANDS, oa o-s Nos 3 and 4 ‘o. 1,120, in the erty of | PINS, PICTURE N. A oa |! ot her brass fix- Washington, D , seized and fed apon as the | tures for curtai re perry. o| John F, Dyer, and will be sold to satis- ‘A call is so! those who design refitting, udigials No. 98, to May ee in forer of the beck caaneer com- ‘or8e@nowden & Corse. W. SELDEN, all cnavs guatontiel’ Maraaal for the District of Columbia. sili = =| "P85, UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY cash > ms i i id the ly settl t b: or note to either of the un- 2 inform their patrons an jotels were nearly empty. The price of board at | signor to B. F. Phillips & Co., of same place — mua x FITZHUGH COYLE. NOTICE. va framiven ‘usual’ supply the close of the week was reduced from $5 | Fur improvement in looms. ANDREW COYLE. day to $2 50, and most of the visitors 1eft sat- ‘sfled with their charges, and delighted with the kindly and bcs; {table reception they had received tr i PIANO, call en a fash best foreign mani (ate Ustte tare Genel ae | ie ey i sane EAR em ‘i : : r fo et Oe Be erecta Ne signor 4 Rar ao ( Faiysirmnceg ip yihas _ The interest of Fitzhugh Coyle in the above bus- tne! a Mt ant to buy,, rants exohance,, remove, SPRING GOODS. consisting of the Coe opment pliele th or iness was, on the saime dats, purchased by Leonidas | Me latest etyles and makes. Coyle, who, in ecopartnership with Andrew Coyle. = ~ keep constantly on hand a large ly 1 citizens. There was considerable hos- Edward Colty, of Brooklyn, N. Y., assi; to business at the old stand, UST PUBLISHED, ing Goon om 5 pitality evinced | by the citizens to those of the del- Adam Hauft, of same place. _Fer improved fold il cry BS pe coat Arect bridge, auder J HON, aTLoeay F™boveras hte bean Bae Goa Lace, sand visitors with whom they came in con-| ing bedstead. rm of CoxLE Bro: : 3 N. . “pani ‘Suenos, and 3 tact, or had previous personal acquaintance. A” P. Elli of Washington, D.C., as- ‘ ‘TEoxrnas cov E, ee as me eh ee my ead “aj wade” JUDON & CO. xreat number were quartered in private houses, | signor to Phelan & Gollender, of New York, N.| —™&4-cost ; Be | Oper mailed to any adress, rook paid, Wr Bi, | cissass, Nocaland ilitary Merchant Tailors, Y.—For improved billiard table pocket-irons. MAE e 00... etenmtione, (eae that Ticee cages wre heer Bropared 15-echm SEF 0 GALE on : . . vi an r. Doug! ‘0 Fn pls lan wera eo tar | utr to foment being and FM dentin | pat SONNE Maange trace etal | Gee skastees cep Meet do 9 for eke’ | [DON SoS Sacer at de SNORING tnapcton he try Lowtut, and tue | SUNgw osx cy —fotimprovemest fa Jaren | the en Sap a Bomeatc aril taped | Wink ha octet serch matics > | oLAEAING ont oRgaNS Go : 5 A wants ules '. at ] mous Orphan Asylam of Charleston were daily Dassan tacitcmaes of Brooklyn, N. y, Price. Call and noe thearenine: mined to ee ealCE BOLBusns a MIT! H sells c on crowded with delighted visitors. toseeny Ane nineties tomes ey cumieer fst COLLEY & CO.. Nctropo tna Bi store, $32 Pa ay For improvement in ovens. ma 4-600 523 Séventh st. above Pa. av. | Sole agents for "s oslebrated Siationery. Mxxico.—Tbe New Orleans Picayune, to band er eammbriinatinwanccee ma Cy 5 AUBNORE AY megepanoe ope, | Seitae ies iaewans M.D, Med. fax’. il, contains detailsof Mexican news. At the city of Mexigo a specie conducta of €3,000,000, - was being made up. and would be escorted es far asthe National Bridge. The Church Govern- frames. - A Reynolds, of New York, N. Y., assignor | \W7ASHINGTON prctag wh aa sot tame place —ior improved 2 Mihsue ance Studer, of Utica, N. Y., assignor to Jobn OMPANY. ° pur foprevanadt t Avenue and Tenth Street, - ap4 Cor. Mary’ ment would receive eight per cent. ape duty Fe ge at cond leave for Cruz " sation, Phe American Consulate at Vere Graz G._D. HANSON, Sec: UIRE, Presides pei! “ fully organized. The United States ships 1. OF THE SEASON IN Sai Tine ksh 7 SEON A See ane Pgh Dariltloads 2ibyan mas 306 eR rie eos ER Cruz—all well on board. waa .ACE MANTLES, — Hee ace ers. EE. | go pre ge TAYLOR & HUTCHIBON, {0 It is said that three of the State roads of North Carolina gave refused to carry mails at the it , the; the North Carolina, the Ketcigh ond Essern, aod the Columbia,’ and harlotte. The rate is one js demand

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