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THURSDAY. JULY 26, 1860. bos OrsRaTions oF THE Patent Orvice.—Thefol-| John C. Plumer, of Portland, N assignor to lowing is a list of patents issued from U.S Patent | bimeelf and David winged jr-, of same place. from the Gold Coast via Key West, or whether they made a straight-out trip by the shortest AUCTION SALES. SUMMER RESORTS. For { efi sh . FOR SALE AND RENT. Office for the week ending July 17, 1560—each | F% 'mprov y het ‘ route from their native land. We take it that By A. GREEN, Auctioneer, CARLISLE » Ghataenetoneners Gon: > ~~ bearing that date: Innd. susignor to" Wan Liley, of Sos Sate £7 | the trade is, to all intents. xnd purposes open- VALUABLE IMPROVED AND Usiwenoven | WHITE SULPHUR| 0%, "eo, sprrepate | VALUABLE FARM, ar POR RGR OE Jobu N Arvin and 8. H. Perkins, of Valpa- | Obie, U.S.A —For improved apparatus for ex-| 1; why not? Why should not those who are THURMDAY, toe Stan ot hogar or SPRINGS, Mountain Air, fuvigora- | E CHANG RK IMPROVED Cr 0 raiso, Ind.—For improvement in setting axle- | hausting atmospheric air or gases. in want of negro labor import it at a low cost | sell, is rene of the Keen nit § oclesk he B ND Hes Rains Large nd | balit tection te hie Fe: trees. Albert Wild, of New York, N. Y., assignor to | when they are ‘¢: ing and christianizing a | thet vai property known ‘ae ‘he rene CUMBERLAND. 00.,/ Well: Ventilated Rooms, | S'xity to, sive the tt vith his stock ores pie of Saas Ga.—For im- erence wkd «arrange despa place.—For = —— ee by the same course which re- | the ae cg azenovs, nny i of mamaylonnte: baer mated of fine brood Mares. ¢ Galsh tere Hoan, growing pro ng instrumen ovement in watchmaker a jou! ir pare pquare ACCOMMORATIONS FOR For particulars send | Tops, implements, . premises, GT. Pennett, of Mt. Olive, N. C.—For tma- azine aephrsim Ball, of Canton, Obio— | thropist desires to rmport the negro into. thi chret ciate Same Gothen Deol 300. for Girauiar. og provement n seed planters. ‘or improvements jn mowing machines. country notonly for his own, but for the ne- oO ey Esco ee * | BESRy wth heron: telonased Charles A. Boynton, of Hyde Park, Vt.—For Philander Shaw, of Boston, Mass.—For im- 0 ei TERMS Low. 1 7 . 4 pes iectian-hrerinn provement in air Grae gro’s benefit, while the pretended philanthro- ecessary out me « t | 307 low Carlisle Springs, Pa. = — 3 a = 2. ae “puraim Briggs. of Medina, O.—For improve- | Designs.— Elnathan Peck, of New Britain, | Pists, hypocritical chaps as they are, wish to B ¥ | QCHMIDT'S SUMMER GARDEN.—On Sixth | of Washungton. It is deemed wonnoees ment in cultivators Conn.—For design for a gridiron. deport them by contract, for the purpose of | stuated, Fourteca treet west, Ss street, betweee C and Lo: i Wm. A. Brown, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For im-| G. Smith and A. Brown, of Philadelphia Pa, putting money in their pockots, and against |:h9 mow ieaitny and seer eras Ot | muy be found at ail times one of the most vi verwlins couches for ratlroad cars. a hegrisegesy Nepe = — Place.—For | the wish of the poor darkey, who, ignorant votty, y Bnd p! P i popular. couisl, erbane. esizn for the of acook’s ve. ii i ne 2 “I >) wh ‘Additional Improvements —Joseph Tiberi, of | (even be be, it human. and soon comes to is” besa: | re LACH ED Ek f r jide upon which his bread is but: Lx Lovg, ladelphis St. Louis, Mo.—For improvement in grates. tered the choicest vineyards of France iN provement fa loug Geaieviel tetas 4 a Lees es “nem eya re Ind. —FOr | quusssssesssnsssssnssstessnssssnisnentthenssnsseen ond Wait. Sorra pitragote anamoed wah £ 3 - — - | impro’ ns udes _———— EE a a of reenli oeeee Sans lee ie dei ia: A MRS. WINSLOW, Brae vor oF the Motonenice oat Benth leazar Coffin, of Indianapolis, Ind.—For im- oe ‘ment. onon| 'N Experion-ed Nurse and Female Physiolan, SS Foe RENT—A three. resent attenti ers, he tto make thi tal on H stree! en SLEEK Rael oa F erection the rear grounds of bis farerite esta Bory BRICK COTTAG SOOTHING SYRUP, hn ment of & spacious Arbor, where his guests by day | Tennessee avenue and noi > For Children Teething, y ie ir) may LA cool beoena, gad be free from rol's b ‘© common pasture, aad would be proved mortising machine. Tar Mo AND Sister or Mr. Dovenas Geo. Collyer and A. H. Patterson, of Philadel- | reside near Clifton Springs in Ontario county, phia, Pa —For improvement in coupling for city | New York. Mr. Douglas's mother is now Mrs. railroad cars. . Granger. Her husband's son, Julius N. @ran- 2 the proses of tee cetien | s3le A deed given and & deed of trust taken. Title rays; aod, at “the witching hour o eseiion for &dairyman. inguire of C. petntt pea Coan kee married Miss Douglas, sister to the Sen- | ing me'gues gall foaeamcndar watt ater ae indisputable. All onveyauoing at the cost o Reeinicsoee antsseeant ampsnog’ by the ig = Joseph Cordnan, of Brooklyn7N. ¥.—For mode | 8tor. A letter to the Troy Whig contains some eee, thd te parohaser. M. AESEREIELD dew. Such inducements will, doubtless, cause of coating type metal with brass. interesting statements in relation to the family SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. iy 24 eod&ede one, jaare Bovis many of our readers to drop im and vate = sate at Baro J Coster, of Chicago, I!l—For improve- | And to Mr. Douglas. We make a few extracts: | D*pe"4 "pec it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, and ng else.)end, most likely, many 0! ‘ot ment ia flower stands The first of the household to meet us was the | KELIEF AND HEALTH T@ YOUR By J.C. MoGWIRE & CO. Auctioneers. i fonesin. a % ‘ addition te all this, he has eneaged the Pros Lucius Dimock, of Hebron, Ct.—For improve- | younger Mrs. Granger. She is a lady of some ad “E'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM = i x P' consist OVED PROPERTY NEAR THR Navy ¥anp— | Pert brothers and their associates to discourse their 5 16 ime, pays. oorn bouse, Thos, He Dodge of Walt egtog, De Gin | forty years of age, accomplished, and of intel- Saad may che Rao ies name ee Tae | Eetinn Ledaue meme hers, Vy Pamneray sort | Ronee tr an expipem een of water or Farthy im romaine incotmcutiestias ligent and agreeable discourse. It was appa. dated October 29th, 1857, and duly recorded im Liber QU AtHINGTON CSS omises to WM. PAY) ‘ames Doty, jr, of West Falls, N. ¥.—For im- | Tent that she had a just pride and interest in UR =, A. &.. No. 145, folios 176. , 179, and 180, one ‘Cc 5, proved mop head J.W. Durbam, of Durhamville, Tenn —For kse..or A. G, S408. al r ITY GARDEN. 4 ‘Washingtop, 0 C. The i i: ton oot I aball - 6 Spirepeme poyriy nibmsors memes mowed Alt it, On | wil the west part of Lot No 1. oe aoeere io. § ERNST LOEFFLER, Proprietor. i be esld low for oash. all font) 6 feet th K street, betwee New York avenue, between 1st amd 2d sts. improved engine for employing steam or any | that the family had of late received many let- end Sh eirdoee, Bad’ rasan bask Gite thet eit be , we story thrown fons) other wriform or gaseous bedy under pressure to | ters inquiring whether this or that fact stated fet, together with the improvements, Fey | In oalling the attention of the padiietewy runds HOU a6 York avenue, between obtain motive power of Mr. Douglas’s early history was true, if. Pora: | Genre reals Sud well-built theee-story bri [would state thatovery greansemcas ban : 6, containing filtn Adam Ernst and C. Shepard, of Milwaukie, | indeed, his mother was so ver r; and if One fork cose eee ractive every t Mondays the Gar- bes. peareaten te the Dew Or Wis —Por improvement in hot air furnaces D. bad b. bli bl seal f fourth oi Borders he s lighted by gus. and in every bas. J. Ferguson, of New York, N. ¥.—For | Jog D. had been obliged to work at cabinet ot band. Those desiring toenjoy the | Xpriy next doctor te Ane FOWLER. see improved clothes frame. ng for his » &c., and sho said many f dance and waltz wil find the saicon in complete north wing of Patent Off rarets August Friedrich and Conrad Walter, of New | Snecdotes were related of her brother's youth- — reserves the right to reso! order to render pleasure to all. On other days the pot a York, N. Y.—For improvement in tobacco boxes. | ful days, which she knew could not be true. of the defaulting purchaser. proprietor will cheerfully grant the use of the —The ine FRAME HOUSE Known Jobn !. Fiester, of Winchester, O.—For im- | The cabinet maker story had this for its foun. All na periae st the ope oltbe E srounds for sokool or other Pic Nic Paities with- x nok Evens’ Hoe . agituated on Ma Provement in shovels . dation, and no more; Mrs. Douglas, the mother, frem iy 8 awkde “SC. MoGLIRE &'C : For the amusement of children he has introduend most desirabie private res " C.J. Fisber. of Waukou, lowa.—For improve- | had both the means and the inclination to give dbo a fs " A number of little games, never before seen in this This house is surrounded by frui ment in horse coilars. Stephen a thorough educati d to th: = py, A. GREEN, Auctionee city, and calouiated at the same time to amuse the great _nambers of currant bushes of va- Joseph #1. Fisher, of Placerville, Cal —For im- P igh education, and to that end N TUESDAY, the Sistinst, we shall sell, in | “old folke> rious kinds, and fine shade treoe, with 16:00 feet of provement in fustening the handle of picks and | K®Pt aa ey ee cae sited of this, and 7 ange of the gremid Bt 6 o’gloak acy BezAttached ie my Bottling Establishment, 5 ound, walled in| Arris wo 4. COO} eight importun er to al ‘im t ot Les O&a sa wi any quan 3 ‘ween D a: 7 is “Teeny <i: Baste, of ‘Mctiahopwsilie. Vicar pleading s partiality for cabinet making "6 nD sURBST RET cH oe gg | terme ome Rom thos A- Blown and Liver J. A. 3, BEER ess of thAF hea tf! ira CAGE R FOR, RENT—Threo BRICK HOUSES—one i ved pocket calendar “‘work in wood’’ was at that time t TERY Ace 2, &c., one ei gee * De welith street, between C and ‘One on the “Nablon 5 Gallager, of Savannah, Ga.—For im-| ambition that he keew ot fan lad a eral ton county, parts of lots Wand 12 ip aguare No.2, | (7REEN SPRING | corner of Pweift and Him: and one on Hb ante ater teen Mrs. D. refused repeatedly, and consented wentneny se E [tks southwest cereer of sad tage . ada only at eal BARKER, ou H strect. between llth and 12th, No. " le Benj. Garvey. of New York, N.Y —For im- i ig from any of the foregoing c: E el r ¢ ‘¢ Near the Old Iron Fowsdry and only by a galnaniaht te amniticeaie of tlead. < pe Ls aes rath sired ne za cure | vouk rrescbiczs, Non TH feces Bact on a line with z land from the Omnibus Stand in Georgetown. 425. ma 2 © boy's liking for a trade—for which he was 7 cl wer tii John Gebr, of Clear Spring, Md.—For improve- : d gentlemen of Washington ment in hominy machines physically unfit, er weak and puny—was to | * teen feet thence South: o Wm. Gowen, of Wausau, Wis —For improved | PUt him atit. And t 9 begining, together with the improvements. censis- © woman's foresight was Ni ‘ é POR RENT A three story FRAME HOUSE, wn a kK between land x Irguire tng ofatwo story Frame House with one story pike agian tifal pianos. on the +ounry $a Severe strest, re respectfully informed NY DER, at the Piumbumg end Gas ; enact a. handeomely fitted up fo ment of C. Suyder, door to the washing machine. not at fault. Three months’ apprenticeship in Dre : pe echenmnyinn balance n6, 12, and 18 | the reception of Fie Nie Parties and other vistors. Silat gcd aw ma John C. Gregg, of Hillsboro’, O.—For im-| the shop sufficed. At the end of that time he £ .¥. mbaths, alter day of ecios with toten seoured by a | There are numerous «prings of the purest water ~OR RENT Tie astlclne ai provement in grain separators returned to his mother, saying that the work} Pri 35 deed of trust on the premises. If tho terme of sn'e | SMS constant shade throughout the day. Tuere < p< Loure Gree: : >, built HOUSES. four stories high each, of Great Bend, Pa.—For !mprove- somely finixhed, and having all the modern improve- uch &s water, cas, &c..in one ef the ver ons in the sity—on the corner of Thy was too hard for him, and that, with her con- are not complied with within five daysalter the day | 18 '8rge saloon tor dancing. with dressing room sent, he would resume the school and remain GEORGETOWN ADVERT'MTS of sale the trustee reserves the right to resell the | Stsched. and shady walks and seats throughout the ground there as long as she desired. This he di property at the puchasers risk and cost, after giv- Schoo's, Socirtics Clubs and Social Parties can ment in plows. Asa Greenwood, of Toulon, Ill_—For improved clothes frame es k's notice. when the widow Douglas became Mrs. Gran- soca aiaaee 8 5 ~ ; obtain thie delightful placs for Pic Nion without Issouri avenue, and epposite the Capi- Wm. D. Hall, of Hamden, Conn.—For im- b O FOR HARPER'S FERRY. LS ES {Trastees. | oharge for the grounds or pavilion by giving the Any cue wishing to rent fine @well- prevement in fish oils ger, and removed to Ontario county, Stephen N And after July sd, 1960, th iy eae” ag Proprietor three days notice, I find this 9 favorab'e opportunity, we Amos B. Barlan, of Ercilaonn, Pa—For im- | W@S sent to the Canandaigua Academy—an | Breng!s, Captain W. H. Ritte I = = as —— Meals are served at sli hours, and Refresh- | #1‘ lnquireot P. Ww BRO proved washing machine excellent institution—as a Noecaiog atudent, | (S&%¢ Georgetown EVERY 7) ARSHAL'S SALE —In virtue oftwo wri ments furnished at city prices i 4 ? * s ar Jacob A. Hartstield, of Kingston, N. C_—For | and remained there until fitted to enter a law B seued from the Clerk’s Office of Officers wil! attend at all times for the preserva improvement in cotton cultivators. office. the Cireuit Court of the District of Columbia, for the | tion of good order, acd no pains wil be spared to | f'OR RENT—That n story BRICK HOUSE se Saturda: ounty of Wash » &nd to me directed, | witl | give satisfaction to all visitors. i 9 4 20th F Francis P. Heller and Elias Young, of Cincin- | He remained “‘reading law”’ at Canandaigua yetown the boat will run throu expons to public. sale for onshe in fro: t «f the © . JOSEPH EXRMANNTROUT, — | Petypen ith sad en eee Meenten nati, O —For improvement in warm air furnaces. | as long as he could resteain his impatiownen, | noristown. _ zt house door, of @ mm MONDAY..6th a Jorseotf ______ Proprietor. | Sion civen immediately. Inquire of Mr. SOUTH Daniel Hemingway, of Covington, Ky —For | °) De solar) greper ese od R'S FRRRY.—CHANGE OF | % August next, 1860. at {2 o'clock m..ail defendant's SALT WATER BATHING. SY S. PARKER nextdooresst. ma 16 iangeeted Snaghecendakionnr strike out and ‘set up for himself.’ Ambi- Ree deine tae right, tle, claim and ini a and to the follow- | VI apg Ang Are BATHING. “os grown} f = install, of Mendota, 111—For | tion, far more than necessity, led him to push y 2 om. ing described property. to viz: Lot No 3,in | /)yARPHALL RISC EO SOT NT—A email STORE, ooreer of 6th at. im resem rays plows. . 2 EFF | on to Illinois. Ill-health, brought on, as he| J. W Jnited States! cenare No: tes, nado no. m A ete E tofs on theasth of June. “‘Pive delightful quabla tere tabartanien a =e ae oe 2S Hickey. of Pike, Ill.—For improvement | thought, by too much study. anda constitution | Wi, ¥ill Jans - thereon, seized and levied upon as tho'property of ronort for those secking health and pieas SEAMGD | information inquire atthe Hotel mar 3 in binders which at that time appeared feebls, also had ‘ ‘Thursday and Saturda; Juliana’ Barry and Jama C, Barre, aud will be Potomac river It ie situated hundred | [OR RENT—The PIRST FLOOR of the "fames Hotchkiss, of Yellow Springs, O.—For | ouch todenitines venture, N. B—Every Wednesday the Antelope will ee fae a Teepe cies. 18 geal 158, to 8 lee from W J Lng smmedinte.y oppueite tne west ‘wi Ke bss: gpg vice gee That Mr. Douglas when young was self-re- ethos ee Wisi bia, | and farm abe, Bheophead. | aa har ouies’ "Aico Ske ont voor, ta the eaimes Y. Humphrey, of Philadelphia, Pa— | tient, and quite disposed to do fer himself rac JUST RECEIVED, Ie dtc taranal for the District of Columbia. | S5G other Fish. and easily tooseetin ttre ee story and the third budding, F For imprcv d mica chimney for lam; s. ther thi h hese Go for be (assorted,) jy'13 dtds boats plying between Washington, Baltimore anc ly to RICHA ALLAC 3 Lawson C. Ives, of Hartford, Conn —For im- er than to have others do for him, would N 7 oa | S terms apply » No. seem to be true. That hie self- A ss cf2writs of fier | Norfolk. The undersigned has macge additions! | Louisiana avenue. ja 18 tf proveiment in thread polishing machines oe rhat his self-reliance was] 25 do: REFINE. Mini tho Clerk's oMicect the Gar: | improvementein his Beth Hduere ned wae eeGewcore 5s a Charles Jones, of Philadelphia, Pa —For im- Has pecypalerered pape era is 2 To hhds. BOrTO Rico s ¢ A oalt Goer ; riot of Columbia, jor the improvements to the comfort ‘and exjoymen D: SENATOR: LEMBE She) GR —— provement in stoves ne more creditable to him. But the story o prime Eastern CHE pot ey Be a Pp ed - rahed, will be rented during the session - Herman Kaller. of Perry, Ill—For improve- | his Lies been an extremely poor boy,de-| Forsale ley by OHD pzpose.to publio.ssie, for eash,in front of the court oe ees peg ag gh y 7 isenitty in tiie oie, ment in seeding machines. prived of all advantages in youth, &c., are] jes D. day of August nexé, | t 12 0’clock m , sil defend- | viding & god Cotilion iug Within one or two squares of Brown's and Henty Kay, of Brooklyn, and Thomas Avery, | simple exaggerations—the coinage of election- he "1 , e Win of Morrisania, N —For improvement {n planishing copper vessels. Lorenzo D. Lane, of Freeport, 111._—For tm- proved governor attachment to grain separators = atoc! GENC OR FAIRBANK’S SCALES IN | *2t’s right,ttle,claym and interest in and to Lot No. | of o National Hotels. ‘Those in pureuit eering biographers and other humbugs. BN CY FORE REOW AS SCALES IN | ere Bbuare NO Toe rth ite ad We hoaeson oe who wi erie fa will do weil to make ‘eariy Bat o348 Mrs. Granger, the mother of Mr. Douglas, is} ,, The undersigned have bom. appointed Agents for searereres wa mccoy hap cmtberwcos | ‘om seat ane i oe a : & very active, sprightly and intelligent lady. | PLATFORM ang COON TER See Lee eee P: ad wit! be sold toeatiely Ju- | ted States. The proprie (OR SALE—A nice three-stoy Brick HOU mas Lan ist V eitina: b : los. 78 and 79, to October term 18%, in favor | nothing shail be left andone part en 00 2d street, between D acd E streets, in Mesioton, in Fas imgeaved rooms." nt | od ber age frome eppecaner sad ores eae, | SgeT emmany on haut andl for ale: at lowent | Siete Nor: Bord = Oo Dea ey | Bem a eck pt eeamres, OUR bar dar, for ess sotto eaay terme Fee spakedoecten ts, ease emwat r 4 cLDEN. 3 fe John Semwan,of Cincinnati, O.—Forimprove-] I should have said at least fifteen years ariel or sdictaiuy coumtca, 7 S27 PAT 5 ts ate U.S. Macshal for Distloteftolcobis. | per month Persons a tekinn ee ane ae ae | ing of BW HAMILTON & CQ. No. se 7 ment in hoisting apparatus. 1 Juin, unt y | AY , younger. In height she is not over five feet, re warranted durable, scourate, and Prictor will direct to Leonardtown, St. Mary's | "yest, opposite Centre perfeot. John H. Lyon, of New York, N.Y —For im- and probably weighs Jess than one hundred | to give satisfaction Mi Akcias noted fram ste isia5, 8 grit of feri | county, Md. R. J. MARSHALL, P; proved seal lock for sggerg | cars nda. She said she expected Stephen al BUSEY & BARNARD, Giroutt Court of the Dustrigs of Coimmine for the | f0ez® — p Sueeninter., —— al lacks Sot tn ee ae pec phen alinost Dealers in Agricultural Implements, enpe d = 3 Ts ee ee ae (a5 0 For every train, but it was altogether uncertain] je8-2m Bridge street 2 doors west of Bich. pcm te putlio pale, for cash, infront of the octet WOOD AND GOAL. TRUNKS, BOOTS AND SHOBS. T. Mayne, of Keosauqua, la —For improve- | When he would come. ‘ Two years ago,” said CRANDELL, OPricran. house door of eal 7, om SATURDAY, tho HAVE JUST RECRIVED A NEW 8UP- ment in excavating aud grading machines she, ‘when we did not look for him, be 0. 125 Bridge st, eorsstowm, | 2th day of MWe ls O’alook m thd tol. oa | RM ee ah Matthew C. Callers, of Herndon, Ga.—For im-| dropped in on us and made a long visit. He | Hae natantly o} 4 & large assortment of } ara rapt. te. Y AND Boots snd Gaiters, Patent and provement in plows. ? never writes when we may sey ee him.” It Frepeh Kage siante OCR = ae ereokedl ich ; COAL Cloth Gaiters, Caif ‘Skin, Patent Leather, Thos. McIntire, of Franklin Furnace, O.—For | was quite evident the old lady fully understood the bogt qus.tty. tn goid. silver, stool, and German Delivered to all parte of the city, at the lowest | sad Lasting Shoes. Also, an extensive ode, Meta and fake CE of ne eee ae tbe on vas | Sieh Latte damon Moray oe | irs av anaaaee ome goa ra.ers ieedece Ms ASKER, | BesisantBionm aller wich aa oMiag sume Sonity, Va —Boe ingoovenant in mile | Sere a rena ot Meteaent rin J0®: §;, BIRCH, UNDERTAKER, al to satis y fade Rogge to Gctober torm| meiner OY” between uth and To ae ced eels 7530 Beven' reste “*irman€ Miner, of Hartford, Conn —For im-| the democratic party divided he stood no given my poroonel attention te thre ireeas | 12? in favor of Jonathan T. Walker. (THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING ON HAND] 7 Gora anD SHOES TO SUIT TRE provement iu attaching tnills to vebicles chance. ‘He has always told me,” said she, nese, fam prepsred to Late U.S. Marshal for District Columbia, an extensive stock of FUE. prepared to B gai TJ. Newland, of Wolcott, Vt_—For improve-| that he did not want to run for the Presi. with promptn ees? _je@dty ne SoD bee Hp La We gre now mnnufacturing all kinds TS ment in corn shellet mes dency, but that his friends were Pressing bim | pica at a oe minntee ote 2 awwat —— ao ‘and seo for yourself” and SHOES, and constant!y recei Jobn Puff, of Eden, N. Y.—For improved | ¢ do so.” This‘ did not want,”’ I fear was a| pict, St % ‘ow, mu FINS alwaye on hands Oe” ROYSL SAVANE LOTTERY. wn 2 Lng medal ged ol Roaceae Parker,of Wintersett.la-—For rat trap. boy’s tale to his mother. ‘If he could be}. Parttoular attention paid to the removal of the teay cbaanlad bo the scription, made express'y to order, S Santen Oona mont. er he! od and Coat D at ‘ “ dead from the old to th bi ES Worden P. Penn, of Belleville, 1l1_—For im-| ¢lected,” she continued, “one good would | 44 from thea ve.new burial grounds = 0 the ‘supervision of the Captain General of Cuba, _™als __&. B. corner of en c be — s _— Lyng = a em 4 heretofore o! * i As Ol i f it: h id st ki Hearece and Horses __8p10-6m_| will take place at Havana on oe - Hog ey pel dnd aive his health” Bho cspennd edad MASSEY, GOBLINS, & CO's PHILADEL, SATURDAY, Avovsr 4, 1960, [ JORTSINGS ouraine *Peraops in want of Roots apd Bhoos of eastern or gnaz Ramm 5 B »N.¥.— _ Dt re, in persons who want a pure un- + Riss : ap improvement in detachable whittletree for vebi-| that than his political prospects. Of one thing | sdulterated Ale: to rata i = In Toes o Pxack, Prerazs vor Wax se 316 Perey heeds setae, cles she felt entirely sure: that to be beaten woul ee RNY. INN, Agents, « lo q F. LaBARRE, HER MANUFACTORY. Silas G. Randall, of New Britain, Conn.—For | 5o¢ hurt her son at all; and, speaking of at- 7 Green at.. Gaorgstown. 90,000 | 153 do «o Mattes aad aids sors N TRUNK URACTORY. Wtaren Rice reac, Win—ortm-| WOE Upon Mim, the god-naturedly reared EDUCATIONAL. IN ALL 288 PRIZES. PLATINA-TIPPED LIGHTING RODS, Treveters will os craneroga by examining Piterk Rigel tod WD. Ivey. of Deceon, @ a be herah thi per they onl say of pie oy 2 Whole Tickets, $20—Halves, $10—Quartors, go. | Respectfully announces to the public of Washine- | my RUNES, Vall yes eo so: BR Mar! gel) an vey. 0! ‘wson, Ga, | wl - : 9 HE SECOND ANNU E i iscount. ing Lal For improvément in cotton cultivators. his runnin, for the Presidency now could T Mr. J. H. COMBS’ Perens TO edect Bilectat et men aks tees ore camconed aaah pep Ba beet maternal the market adords and emapion George A. Rollins, of Nashoa, N. H—For im-| make no difference about that. High School will commence on the Beet Monday A ‘ing will be a5 8000 As the result | the best of on very moderate proved inachine for crushing stone ta Roptember next. “Applications shor dba mad bepomes known, All Piagine- tipped Points which are pee be Bt ei roe LF Seymour, of New York, N.Y.—For! Aungsr or 4 Neono StRacar ar Caasies- tecna see circulars, kee, E on qbon Wop kes vA eather. Vanes Bang desize i msde to order. ee Sloane, of Buifaio, N. ¥.—For im- 8. C.—The Charleston Mercury of the| esidence, No 303 Sixth stre i New Yor ay 19-tr — Careof oat. Charleston. 8.C. | jy 9-Im provement in stave machines 19th inst. ssys : ‘Last Thursday. a man named | Sonus. ses TA [MPORTANT TO BOUSEKEEPERS. Fike 5. F ‘mprovement in the mode of steering vessels in Charleston, by the Waynesboro’ and South lo. 476 SuvEntH sr., t fintshed fi . C. W. Stafford, of Burlington, lowa.—For im- | Carolina Railroad, bi nging with him a likely | O?Pesi#e the bet ges Cimers CARRIAGES, Sor Mee SEL BHOrT ike manner, of short " bs. -— lay be took the ne- iimorion System of manship, jooxkeeping, | Wasons, Park IN ny Car. Guaranteed not only runke delivered in say part of the city, Geerge- Srement insewing machine”. * Fe" | gro to Messrs. Wilbur & Sons and offered to | Metoaatilo Forms and Calculations, eames | srerened pete ee ABSOLUTELY AND PERFECTLY PURE, Fe c's oslebrated FAMILY ee eee sell him to Mr. H. L. Jeffers. The demeanor Merten’ Gelety Greene cid Lota | "Being prnebieal sasthomion tn idi@eepat branches | bot ereeck hoe: 008, selected and a cart teatab W . Taber, of New y MamohG 5 Lashes wen tnah as ho ancien the uspicions Class for Boys. of tho business, we flatter oureeives that we kuow | by us expressly forthe Pu JAMES 8. TOPHAM. improvement tn lamps. Se ae on ine ponman. | the styles and quality of work that will give aatie- | to cost. i ahaily = Shik x ; - “ INGTON CARRIAGE FACTORY, Pred’k E. Sickles, of New York, N.Y —For | Franklin Lester, alias John KE. Lester, arrived OMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Ms foci SORT LE Ly — y C ; 7 = =< BE. R. DURKEE & CO.’8 ‘8, such as Light SPrx provement in mole ploug negro. On the following he fa Ephraim U. Thompson, of Bristol, Me.—For | of Mr. Jeffers, and the Degr, on being closely on, combining lightness, comfort and darabili- =o a aneee sales to i ship. pe eb HN’S LIBRARY SERIFS, INC improvement in setting up ship’s rigg! juestioned, admitted that been stolen. from9a.m. to 10 F Sy ‘and are 0} . Nun 4 setae eae, te Thorp and Wm. D. Shurtle of Turner, Me Mr. Jeffers secured the services of | api atthe Rooen: eating ea epsiting promptly pnd oarefully attended to at | Spices rm al inearjahly he We.warnnt the Biandards Classical Antig ar me, For Improvement in raliroad-car couplings. . During] _ma23m “WM. W. YOUNG & co. ALTER, KARMANN & Britieh Classi Libraries. ; D. Vandercook, of Marshall, Mich.—For HE UNION FEMALE ACADEMY. hmaicers, suicoessors to Win. Te flock. A series of Standard Works soca iGEMENT. < = ; .mproved clap-board e. tested stoutly that the negro was his ow: ap 2i-diy and at low prices. New works coathen Warnes ond Fhomee C. Silliman, of come frow Rabun count Georgia, while the | ,,2 his well-known Somusery, Wi yANC R + ane vel ») i 4 J AN big Conn.—For improvement in fastening - ‘en the other bs ts has been s0 Che Bn or R Cis HA x. PER, oh declared that he be- | 7. Bicharie lor more than ten years, Till be opened 3 Ee anufsctured 01 U Rauatonnee _fo18-if,D&Witr isi Puan se New York, yokes. ‘ MILY GR! 2 TOR: OTICE! J. ©. Whitson, of Marion, N. C.—For improve- | lon; to Colonel Willis Young, of Station No. first Monday in September n: under the} FA’ B, we a. ral road seitcbes R - : 5, aoe ae What gare color to & MICHAR DR te ai po ae rt Respectfu cae ane the WHEN an pre Wp in ¥ ms, - 1—For jave i i A | Com- wei dence, that he appeared q: located njon Academy Building job atten merce st. wharf, Baltimore, as fol C . For parti in tm, window-stop and fastening. familiar with the latter locality, while se res. ma2s-tf | 2 ate FPRENCH LACE MANTLES AND POINTS| Meee TE rn genes | eieber nah ead goatee | Minn PRG eRReaTaL. | Sgecnaereaaaee mm eee ER LTT Od AT ——~ é e Hi i 7 pamnnt Isigncltange © ~For | TSEC iverigation 1 appered one Geiser ir gat is | ptt cata ra tel Fest | "cats WIR APR arte for SEAM, | Boma Suyre spina Preah wenn Acker, N.Y, _ | sively, from the c , that 4 OT s Senin te sor aa play meh it pet a forgery, Captain Bass then t he ‘Risigure of study pursued will eo rise all the THE SAND HILLS OF JUTLAND, By Hans ° D Ste i, mM pope: provement in spring hinges. ed to the Chie of the police at Savannah, and Tea) sthorough English educa- ae blogren Anderson; 3 edd a ol mb’ tat oom sply ts Sharles R. Also of Middletown, Conn., as- | while awaiting an answer, Mr. Hamilton, a| "2 hey day scholars, in dentroee af Chee Retest R.A, edited with a HBS WR, if ‘of nor to Jos WW of New York, N.Y.—For | son-in-law of Col. ¥: arrived in Oharles- ia her as Boarders tory essay on Les'ie as an artist, and selections lth st. Aes: ‘ington improvement ia revolving fire-arms. tai-end immediately identified the negro. 1 fo 16 year ‘under her im- from bis Sorreapondence, by Tom Taylor, Esq., =~ Me and CB Ped oe eee ince net £0 | Lester was committed to jail to await a regal ik 7“ "Just published anc{or sale at Tue ose to hi biqeeif and C. 8. Ford, of came place—Bor im- |" AS ees the Governor of Gao He are of puplis have neroased ; ‘& SOLOMON’S peeeymaae ty PScmvets evi , of Philadel, Pa., atsign- | Since confessed that there is a r ly organ- th roved. Those on Metropolitan store, 332 Penn av. or to bimself and Absalom Baroed, ot guns plese ized band of these negro thieves encamped in may to W, Editor © ait ____.,_Dehyern eh and 168 is At For improvement tn smut machines. the Ogecbee river swamp. Whenever they 4 N i LADLEY BEGS TO a4 Ben} Garvey, of New York, N. ¥- r to} kidnap a slave, send some member of og fener pactionlars apply at her “ is fiends, ve aan Warens: hinseets endo =e ee Bf XY their band out to him as in the Present * ' p [a I se, Monument fend cute » cons rept en or tm provi Pistons. | instance. Among others in the band he nam nn = pone dene,andall orders prompt e Garvey, of New York NY.) swizmor to | Griggs, (who he saya came $9 Charleston a with prorosars FOR COAL AND WOUD. pony ininbere york promptly aon 4, a “ “d rid him, ynn; two brothers, om ey a. 2 3meo rh mi Aaron Robinson, and others, Those are ali}, O¥70E Sucrany oy THE, Sexaze U. 8, RUPOPURERPOeR young mén, and, according to Lester's state- POBALS will i . D aye rere pri c . DOVE & CO. Te ate Es | Paes FEE 2 an ra ‘- gal ans fy cords FITTING pr cou ene oF NLY IMPORTED setts m 18 Capi { can. Van Kirk, of Moi >The. Mol ister, a Doug! to C. A. Van Kirk & Co., of same place organ. its isdue of #8 14th instal, fren the ™) ice pick. i ence © a PF" Van Wire, of Philadelphia, Pa, bya a Dricane papers’ eetiuaeea dinpate three Tipe epee ene ane days since, from our city, to the effect that 103 ‘be re) . of Pater- | negroes had been safely delivered,per schooner, Th WSs Sean emcee tem eet ge | a %, in 4% a PP; m delivered to a steamboat, and are now, we PU Fh cx AND sprie F © Mallett. of New Haven, Conn., assi Fi granted, safe, and not likely to un- A PERFECT, x <6. F. Eiseas, of seine pinee. —For improved pe rebel ago Sane ae W detest THE BEST a: THE CITY; ‘ ace my Sry eae} Louis Planer and John Siegl, of New York, | deportation. Whoever conducted this affair, | TANO3 FOR RENT, from half a dollar to N tulations on his or their success, R. Major’s Drug Sture, ge Rusiaennes women iene int ne pines ines. pote tue ty be, whether the Africanscame ' jy 5-s00t* ConnEn 718 & H 81s, Pa yee alesse 1s Besond