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THE EVENING STAR, PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) At the Star Buildings, corner of Pennsyloania avenue aud Eleventh street, By W. D. WALLACH, Will be served to subscribers by carriers at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to the Agents; papers served in packages at 37} gents per month. To mail subscribers the sub- scription price is THREE DOLLARS AND FIF- SY CENTS a year in advance, TWO DOLLARS for six months, and ONE DOLLAR for three months; for less than three months at the rate of 12% cents a week. {7% SINGLE COPIES ONE CEN®. HE WEEKLY sTsé& This excelient Family and News Journai—con- a greater of than : ee en day morning © SIuRle Copy, por anni veevsscssesuceeeseesSl 36 + ! roy Caen, trvaniasny in avvancs. 17” Single copies (im ) can be at the counter, ‘immediately Eeee the me WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1856. NO. 984. | "revrastraas wasecteroge wn & commission of twenty per cent. AUCTION SALES. EVENING STAR. By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. Ebeniig OFFICIAL. Taeasvry DeranrMenr, Dec. 1, 1855. ANTHONY BUCHLY, UNDERTAKER, Shep and Residence Ne. 303 Penn. avenue, south side, between 9th and 10th sts., ha PROVIDED HIMSELF WITH an ELEGANT HEARSE, and all necessary conveniences — properly conduct: ng his business, would respectfully inform the public that he is AY BODY AND EVERY BODY RUN to ELLI8’S to bny all you want. He has vita ears foie is selling out at a es = Notice is hereby given to holders of stocks of ee nee: £ F apts AN,CXDIVIDED INTEREST IN THE PALMER, THE POISONER. the United States that this Department will pur- w+ cH A®°D JEWELR per a jal Hotel, Washin, Public England has given us a sad story to tell chase to the amount of $1,500 000 of sald stocks cent. cheaper than can Auction.—Trustee’s Sale thority of 2 | these months past—a story whose prs fly runs be boughtelsewhere in Wash. deed of trust and by direction of the cest. q. trust, deeper than avy in the war banne. 4 at any time when the same may be offered prior to | inoton, at the subscribers will sell »t auction, at the auction | 4¢ePe ne eid Cains te Oe gure the Ist day of June next, and will pay therefor the J. ROBINSON?S, storeof J C. McGuire, Washington, on THURS- | Which makes a dark line in the moral woof of A post mortem examination was ordered b: the friends of the deceased. The active old physician of Rugely declared it to be a case of cerebral inflammation; and all the people of Rugely accepted the belief, and said, of course, it was cerebral inflammation. But the father of the victim, not satisfied with this re- port, demanded a new examination of a dis- mar 21- av. rown: DAY, the 19th day of at 120’clock the nation. If Dickens has given us any tale | tinguished chemist of London. It is a remark- fully prepared to fill all orders entrusted to him, | following prices, to wit: _mardi-im 29 Pa. av., opp. Browns’ Hotel._ eight aratienar a totes Pesan ey aheen part of English provincial life, or racing life, with | *ble fact that the first communication in reply sa yeni hes Dy GARDE COFFINS | Fr stock of the loan of 1848, a premium of ten FISHI®G TACKLE. the whole into three hundred and fifteen equal | such a character as William Palmer in it, how | to this demand passed—by connivance of the A large supply of READY-M per cent.; for stock of the loans of 1847 and. 1648, HE SUBSCRIBERS THIS MAY OPEN | parts, being divided of and inall and singular of ail sizes, always on hand, which will be fur- nished on the most reasonsble terms. As heretofore, no pains will be spared to give entire satisfaction on all occasions. N. B.—Resid ng on the Sars , orders will be promptly atten: to at al rs. stork postmaster—under of Palmer gular | we should have made outcry at the extrava- their first arrival of GOODS, in this line, of | the lots of id In Washington, in the District before it h: & premium of sixteen per cent.; for stock issued | the season, end would respectfully solicit an ox- of Colum’ a. marked aed canta on tha? plat Paes, ‘ ned be eae been communi to the jury ander the act of 1850, commonly called Texas-in- | amination of their stock, which {s constantly re | thereof as lots numbered 8, 9. 10, 11, 12, and‘ 13, e take out from the overflowing para- The frst o. x : t: ana | ceiving additions. in square numbered 491, and ell that part of lot | Taphs of the British wie a few of the I: the cogumunication was not, however, demnity stock, a premium of six per cent.; ‘These goods were selected expressly for us, and | punt 14, in said square adjoining said lot strong points in the story of this William Pal na i ¢ examining chemist had made an for stock of the loan of 1846, redeemable on the | embrace tany new articles. especially in "he | number !3, fronting twenty feet on north C street, | mer, Esq : ror, by virtue of which he had re No i2th November, 1846, if received at the Treasury | way of LINES AND HOOKS, which we have | and running back at right an: trace of poison,” a second, from the same 2 “die oa fore had tt never be: E. TUCKER & CO north th ll depth of seins atta aie tae mS the valley of the Treat. on the line of mes source, declared that th, xisted full i NOW THE SNOW 18 THAWING: prior to the Ist day of January next, a premium 353 Pa av south aide, near 6th wtreck. e lepth of sa »w ent | Northwestern Railway of England, lies the | #9uree, d ~ ere € evi- PPE LAKES ARE OVERFLOWING || of 24 percent; ifreceived between the Ist Jan-| apy Wrase own Rrowa ge the Wace eink, the crablishment | quiet, pretty town of Rugely. It is about | dence of the effects of strychnine, Had this \¢] a mi report preceded the other, it is probable that Palmer, through the kindly sympathy of the Rugely postmaster, and of the offici coro- ner (to whom the surgeon Palmer had re- sented a fifty-pound note,) might ha devised means of escape. He is now in a jail in Staffordshire awaiti uary and the 31st of March next, a premium of we 7 midway between the great sporting grounds ‘oO AND OES. pancy of Wm. Gu 2 per cent ; and If received after the 3ist of March pry , erate of sal: Une-Sousth cosh: and thaxcat. 1 Derby and of Chester, and is well known ium of QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. due in six, twelve, and eighteen months from the | for its jockeys and its horse-fairs. . and prior to sald Ist of June next, a premium V E ARE DAILY ADDING TO OUR | day of sa'e, for which notes besring interest, with | Among the fields and the trees which make 13g per cent. large assortment of Spring BOOTS a lien on the premises, will be taken the town—like almost every English country Interest will also be allowed on said stocks at | 2nd SHOESfor Ladies, Misses, Children Conveyance at the cost of the purchaser. town—enchantingly beautiful, is an old equare d Youths.’ You will be the » ri ; . the rates specified In the certificates, from the Ist bey pierre lem Youte early and rite peered Will be resold at the purchaser’s | house of brick, standing on the shores of the FLOWERS, with PERFUMERY. FANCY GOODS, MUSICAL BOXES, CLOCKS, STA- TIONERY, &c., &c. OPERA GLASSES for sale or rent.’ At THE LAKES, mar 5 501 Pa. av., near Adam’s Express. JONAS P. LEVY, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN cost on ten days’ notice if the terms of | +50) with : i his trial for the murder of at least four inti- 5 gardens sloping to the margin.— : “5 4 WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, AND FINE | J¥y last, if assigned with rea seine —_ seer atyia Gkuthe teocivea teat supply sofimcces La BS inane rp ape wees a ae generations to come, it will very re ao including his wife and his @ROCERL . certificates, received prior to the ist of January ‘A HOOVER & SON RICHARD WALLACH, 2 trustee, | likely be called @ haunted house, and the ge ear ty poet ora] Commiesion Shiba pMerckant next. After that date the interest she es — South side Pa av., bet. 6th and 7th . JOHN H. SAUNDERB, i rustees. | yews which darken the door-step will nourish Pg dee = yh sist no pres = No. 474 Pa. av., two doors below U.S. Hotel, im addition to the premium from Ist of January Th&Sim ap 2—eo&ds Cc. Mc@UI Auct murderous memories in their shadow great pity that & HINGTON City, D.C. the date of their receipt. In both cases one day’s SAND FOR SALE. A wood merchant lived years ago in this N. B.—Country Merchants are —e te givs interest will be allowed in addition for the money HE SUBSCRIBER HAS ON HAND AND By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. square brick house, who made the building likeso’ him should go to eall before purchasing elsew' ‘ood UPERIOR CABINEY FURNITUR vhat it is, only afte: iri den! tud was brought to the hammer not "> diy Be . ee ere suitable Ser brie Wok and Pash ta is aie mch Plate Mirrors, Splendid Fr: each, Sy aise esis ae peheog “Hie long ago, and we observe that bis Highness Certificates transmitted to this Department un- | he will sell cheap for CASH ONLY. t Saxon China Service, Silver. pin | j, | iness was not extensive; he was known to | Prince Albert has become the purchaser of bis SINGING AND FLUTE LESSONS der the present notice should be duly assigned to THOMAS H. WORTHINGTON, t legant Gilt and Plated Table ,. fast mare Trickstress, at the price of two hun- dred and fifty guineas A strange comment upon the civilisation of our day was brought to light in the course of the examination of Dr. Taylor (the chem- ist to whom had been committed the poiron search.) He affirmed before the jary that not » year passed in which he did not receive from one hundred toa bundred and fifty confidential inquiries and demands for analyses, with re- gard to suspected cases of poisoning in fami- an: , Cheice Oid Wines | be & betting man; yet he lived extravagant and Liquors.—On FRIDAY MORNING, Ap’! | ly, reared a family of five sons and two daugh- 18th, commencing at 10 o’clock, I sball sell, at tout and one day suddenly and mysteriously JUST | the residence of the late Russian Minisier, A. de | died. Bodisco, Second street, Geergetown, all his or Furniture and Household Effects, con: Corn-rC and 14th streets, near the Canal eae ee UNKS AND CARPET BAGS received, a supply of Trunks and Carpet Bags, which will be the United States (with the current half year’s in- terest, if sent prior to the Ist of January next) by the party entitled to receive the purchase money. Payment for these stocks will be made by drafts upon theassistant treasurersat Boston, New York, or Philadelphia, as the parties entitled to receive the money may direct. JAMES GUTHRIE, dec 3—dtJunel Secretary of the Treasury. NOTICE TO THE LADIES, Me: WILLIAM PALMER, Professor of Sing- ,&c., having been induced to — his (Mr. Henry Palmer, the eminent p' anist,) on his return to this coun'ry, and to take up his residence in this city, will be happy to re- ceive pupils for instruction either in Singing or in the art of Flute Piaying, having been associ- ated with the best Professors in Europe, studied under Crevelli, the great vocal master in London, and under €. Nicko mm, the renowned flutist. For terms, &c., apply to him, by note or other- wise, at No. 257 Pennsylvania avenue, between 12th and 13th streets. au 2i—tf i Shine widow patel! ith her only surviy- sold at amall profs ng, in part, of— ofthe steer.’ Of tho five oven eae bene s A. HOOVER & SON, Ha.dsome silk damask. covered Sofas, Arm, Par- 1 7 = el bh Boot and Shoe store, south side Pa. av bet. 6th lor and Fancy Chairs clergyman, one @ grain merchant, another an and 7th streets. ap2—eo3t_ | Rosewood Scfa and Chairs, style of LouisXIV. | advocate, a fourth a lumber merchant, and Velvet covered Tete-a-Tete, Arm and Reception | the fifth, whose name was William Palmer, MANTILLAS! MANTILLAS!: Chairs ¢ studied chemistry in Liverpool, and became a AXWELL & BRO. WILL OPEN THEIR | Pair of elegant Painted Glass Folding Screens surgeon (or, as we should say—a doctor.) Spring styles of Paris and New York MAN | Large French-plate Mirrors, in heavy carved i Se SS ee e is now but thirty-five years of age; he | ''s! z ‘ CHVICE FRUIT TREES FOR SALE. oa edneene ee pte papige TILLAS, een a ae Blegant Catlnele Benkefands, Kthceres is represented to be a largé man, of rather . bt nse et eee a APPLE TREES, OF EXTRA S s y NEX®, A , : = = ae. r 2 winning manners; has played, in his youth, | P°' ase, as en- 10,000 ywth and well assorted. PRIBRAM & DATGHTER will open eo Serer Side and Fancy Table” Tables the eouatry roue; and edie some years | listed an unusual share of English attention. No onebearotaopclan plea fone a hy com. San aaeaoener etn eens REFRIGERATORS Morocco and Dameask-covered Divans and Loun- | since, the natural daughter of a Col. Brooks, | Pe journals, both provincial and metropoli- plete assortment and well grown. ee, ae mene cee F THE MOST APPROVED KIND, JUST pes of the Hast India eatvice. tan, have been filled to satiety with the great LL lly aay <ieeee SATE ERAN RERES 0 TT pet et Mak Lace, Crape, and Straw Hate potent hes atthe House Furnishing Store of the | sjendia Mantel Timepieces, in gilt and bronze, | Colonel Brooks was a man of fortune. He | Poisoning case of William Palmer, of Rugely. he comprising a very choice assortment | of the latest Parisian style Also, Ribbon Flow- of nsw FURNITURE with Candelabras and Ornaments, &c. was mysteriously assassinated not long after Che brick house by the river, in the green Also, a large supply ers, Rusches, Blgnde, Caps, aud Flutes, &c. % Porphyre Vases, Candlesticks, snd other Orna- the marriage of hisdanghter. By his will he | *#!ley of the Trent, has been sketched and he omten ome isne wn athe wine To’ all of which we invite the attention of | made to mine _— Xi as McGREGOR. a Y had aaeed upon the Scher of his child a] Photographed in such multiple, that every Teacnted. ~ Suvranieed to De wnat they are TP" | the Ladies of Washington and vicinity, and | °"2Prroved paper. N. M_McGREGOR) | magnificent French China Dinner Service, for 36 life-lease of his estate. ‘The daughter (Mrs | ‘°*n of England may have ite portraiture of 7 a pectfully solisit them to give us acall, = vat Decal persons ‘ ie pomne the spot where the poisoner liv: and where Apply to W. Albert King, No. 35 south High | most res; ae Il 7 Elegant Dessert Service of French China, beaz- | William Palmer) was remarkable for her | ‘© SP po . va soo eine sarteien a Gon Lie View | Sny other. Monse in the ‘city, having, made be ERSONS DECLINING HOUSE! Ay IPING ey. peergelh ral piste contalntog @ beauty, as well Ss os = sos = heart. a a mother even now lingers out her . furn: ~ rangements to beconstantly supplied with French or having a surplus of Household Effects on e . - | and the poor people of Ruge! ave alwaysaj # ——— en ee KING. New —_ made Bas = oat hand, will ind us Forepared at all times to pur- burgh good word for the memory Of Mrs. Palmer | CONCLUSION TO-MO . Ts. BRA AUG . Also, for sale, a few thousand vei ee chase theirentire stock, or such articles as they | Beautifully decorated French, Saxon, and India ROSES. Apply as above. may wish to dispose of.” Call and see China Tea and Dessert Sets William Palmer, aside from his propensities No. 277 Pa. av. betw. 10th and IIth sts. y English Plated Dinner and Tea Service as a rake (which he indulged as well after as mar Li— _mar3t—2w a Ee UE a x Rich set of Crystal cut-glass Ware before marriage.) seemed to give himself up all sorts of subdivisions, branches and indi Y WARKINE! R SALE OR EXCHANGE.—SEVERAL feb 19-e0d . , . . Splendid Table Urnaments, in gilt and silver- | to two fancies of a very opposite nature, to | ™ indi- CHAUNCE By eaves acdeee ‘ood PIANO.” See en plate, with plateaus, &c. wit: horse racing and chemical experiments | Vidual members of families are attempting to WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, FORTE, elegantly finished, will bes MASTIC WORK, Superior Mahogany mirror front Wardrobes in his private laboratory. secure vast inheritances in the Old World see ee ae: | ctamied fer nce ood paper, or will be ex- | PLAIN § ORNAMENTAL PLASTERER, | Mahogany Bookcases, Cabinets, Desks, Writing | “qhe first involved a full purse; his private | which lay unclaimed, the followi . cp ee oe eee =e changed for building materia! and work. These Ne. 426 K Street north. halis. Screens resources became speedily exhausted ; he ap- c 'y unclaimed, the following advice fully solicit the attention ose who instruments may be seen at my Saloon, and any E UNDERSIGNED (LATE OF THE Large and Elegant Psyche Glass, inheavy carved | settee nie ee ee Uh faa of Noonan & Tierney) vespecttulls ti TES ead 2 2 ¥ application. forms Owners, Builders, Architects, and others, Ww ao seal and Busans mare CLEWIS8 CARUSI._ that he is prepared to attend to codons fe! Pinte Washstands ‘and Tollet Sets HE RISING STAR GAME.—THIS IS A | 224 Ornamental PLASTE! am Velve*, Bruss Is and three- ply Carpets beautiful and instructive Game for Children, | WORK with promptness, and in his usual satis- ¥ and explanation made in a late number of the Portland Argus, by the editor, Hon. John Appleton, who was recently Secretary of Le- gation at London, may be of service. Mr. good article, to his choice variety of London, Ge- neva and Co} n WATCHES, selected with the view of time-keeping and durable qualities for which a suitable guarantee will be finished those who pealed to his mother-in-law, who, anxious in regard to her daughter’s happiness. and eus- picious of the dissolute habits of her son-in law, left her own home, and came to estab- hase. lish herself with her daughter at Rugely. GOLD ‘SEALS, FOB and VEST CHAINS, factory atric. Silk and Damask Curtains Four days after her entrance into Palmer's | Appleton says he never knew an instance in - | It learns them to commit to memory all the inci- Eas Shades, Cornice, &c Ps VINE JEWELEY, ite ee ater GOB- | dents and celebrated battles that were fought}du- | | Orders to the above address p-nctuallyattended | Nr ahogany Arm and Chamber Chairs, Tables, &c | Louse she died suddenly. The property of ETS, > » &e., for sale le which such such claimants met with success ring the American Revolution For sale by the | ©. _[mar®%-eolm*] JOHN TIERNEY._ Large lot of superior Copper Cooking Utensils which she was in possession passed into the “ The noti is i ‘ a ‘The Chronometer, Duplex, Lever, Cylinder, | "gent, ALEX. ADAMSON NOTICE. Silver. plated Carriage Harness hands of Mrs Palmer, and under the control Mig cay poem = ~ bas seed R Musical’ and other WATCHES re: | ™mar22-3m_ 7th street, opposite Post Oftce. HE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO Also, at 4 o’clock— of the husband . mere matters of formal precaution © and be. ARPERS’ MAGAZINE, fer April, 25c call the attention cf the public to his. panies wartet7 Of tere amlicholos Wines sn@ | New stables ware bullt/at Bagey, 6 1 itdss if the Aumbricun Mickanrmeebh onder Also, JEWELRY. &c. The Oid Dominion, by GP. R June ‘50c, | Stock of GLASS AND QUEENS WARE, Liquors, comprising— horses purchased, new bets entered, new ac- take te investigate the claims sent to him he No. $79 Pa. avenue, between 6th and 7th streets, Yankee Netions, for April, 120. *" "| before purchasing elsewhere, as by so doing M ‘as, Sherries, Champagnes, Hock ntances made, and new debts contracted sould de methine ak With Jong Brown’s Hotel a of the Harpers’ Story Book, No. 17, (Elfred,) 25c. they will save from 15 to 25 per eent. Old Port, Claret, French Cognac, Browff Stout Jewish money lenders of London were | °°U!d do nothing else. With one or two e & EN WATCH, Ballou’s Magazine, for April. lc. pi ‘oilet and Dinner Sets lower than the lowest | Annisette, Cusracoa, Hol’and Gin, &c. appealed to, and money loaned at enormous | °°Pt&°2® they do not have Registers of Deed jan 2—3m Washington, D C. Also. week assatamsat of Penera Pencils, | at JOHN McDEVITT’S, Some of which have been in cellar for thirty ssion ’ in England ; and their modes = busi- = . iit =< 4 309 Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th streets. years an * : . ness require some experience to make them fa- SPRING GOODS. Gillotte’s Pens, and Maynard’s & Noyes Ink Siem T : $50 and under cash; over that suma| Meantime four of his children died sudden- | "°°* - 2 A pews H. SMOOT, No 119 South site Bridge | For sale . LUNDY, ei te credit of 60 and 90 da a for’ satisfactorily en ly, at internals of one or two years. Only one miliar. We used occasionally to refer anxious by E. street, near High, Georgetown, D.C..hasre-| ™Mar2@—tr No. 198 Bridge st., Geerzetown. ceived his First Instalmentof SPRING GOODS, mine ~ sul ed to the early demand. Plain cols all wool Mous de Laines, Plain Black Silks, all grades, Plain French Procoles or Cambrics, White and colored figured Brilliantes, 100 pieces English and American Calicoes, 20 pieces Manchester and Domestic Ginghams, inquirers upon this side of the Atlantic, to a competent solicitor, who, for a small fee would give them all the information required. We believe though, that they were Usually enough not to send the fee. Ofeourse there are cases where Americans inherit from an Eng- lish ancestor, but we refer now to that class of old estates, (which requires a title to be made MEDICAL CARD. dorsed notes, bearing intere@. L. J. MIDDLETON, OCTOR Adah a HERNISZ, BOBS ths any oe preen g open for visitors on ular Practitioner of Homaopath, ce, reced . DEALER IN ICE, 231 corner F and Fourteenth strests. “Consulta” JAS. C. McGUIRE, Office and Depot—Southwest corner of F and tions from 10 a. m , to3 p. m. mar 3l—eo&ds Auctioneer. Twelfth streets. feb 27-tf Doctor Stanislas Hernisz, having returned from {| ——————_—___________. Europe with improved health, will attend to the practice of his profession. Le Docteur parle Francais. remained as heir to the fortune of the mo ther, which at her death was to pass to the child Mr. William Palmer, as a measure of pre- rae cease a — the life of By A. GREEN, Auctioneer Mrs. Palmer of $75,000 ie physicians tes- tify to her perfect good health, and the pre- ot ING LOT - cas, r . “a hoteeon, Hela rade 14th seal lop mium paid is not exorbitantly high. M* W. HENRY PALMER'S PIANO FORTE CLASSES, a 5 - J for a century back,) of which so much has 25 pieces White Cambrics and Jaconets, Five Dollars Per Quarter. Der Doctor spricht Deutsch. titn.—On MONDAY, the 7th day of April A troublesome claim of £700 (a debt of y Fo Boees Richardson and Bartiie’s irish Linens. Seceentn ayes sams os eae” El Doctor habla Bspanol fhall all at 5 o'clock P. m., in font of the honor) is held against Palmer by one of his ee we fp egeepel sme belive dicoerm fs — ene coat anton Shirting Cotton, 12408 | Tl Dottore parla Italiano. mar 7—3m* remises, a very handsome Building Lot, front- | sporting friends named Bladen. ‘This gentle- | 004 which have even in some we dharces weed New York, Bates and Wamasuita Bills do Loces—cLocks CLOCKS —A GREAT | INTERESTING TO CARPENTERS AND | ng 5° feet on north H., between 13th and 1th | man visits Rugely to collest the sum is a cat up into stock. * * * Anyman had better undertake to make a new dollar by some reg- ular employment at home, than to hunt up an streets west, running bick 144 feet toa wide alley, guest of Palmer, falls sick at his house, is keep good time one year, UR PLANING MILL AGAIN IN AC- | being subdivision of Lots Nos. 3 and 4, in Square | Visited b: an old physician, (the family ad- at J. ROBINSON’S, viser of Palmer,) is drugged, and dies.” The Heavy blea:bed and brown Shesting Cottons, vailety of CLOCKS, all warranted to BUILDERS. T jing, Table Damasks, and Napkins, Ladi-s and Gents Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, tive operation, and we are prepared to exe- No. 250, with the improvement, which is a small ‘ \ Ms old, which lies i ail sad Pinel Tose . Sytene her phil ma A rea ae mar 2l—1m ae Bernt Browns’ totel. Sod Se storie cre Creer tine -abees described property is handsomely | debt is cancelled, and the re by an re- : = 3% — ae emeeehromt: Also, Whalebone and Manilla Corded Skirts, — We have in our lumber yard a prime stock of | located ang improving very rapidly in value. Ports the case as one of cerebral fever. Opp FeLtows 1s MaryLaxp —The semi- White and slate colored do. A CARD. Carolina Rail 1% by4, and 2 by 4, and all sizes of |. Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and In a little time, perhaps after a year, Mrs annual report of subordinate lodges workin, with other seasonabie goods, to which large ad- Ww ALL, BARNARD & CO, AvctionzERs | Carolina timber ’ twelve months, the purchaser to give notes forthe | Palmer, whose kindness was proverbial to- under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lod. =| ditions will soon be made from the latest arrivals anpComarssion MERCRANTS,corner Penn- | ‘White Pine of every variety and thickness. deferred payments, bearing interest from day of | ward the poor people of Rugely, took a slight se in New ‘ss and eer mat sr 2 aan Cash and prom, ying customers are solic! to all early” ie J.H.8. Maryland, commencing July Ist aad ending December 3lst, 1855, shows that the Order is in a flourishing condition. Eighty lodges re- cold upon a pleasure excursion to Liverpool ; the old family physician and a deaf nurse at- tended her; the husband insisted upon active sylvania avenue and 9th streets, will as usual 1 -4.w.p. - | saie. A deed of trust on the property. give their especial attention to all sales entrusted jin ent eomehon C2 wep ferehes mar 27-eodts A. GREEN, Koctionesr. P. to them, such as Housekeeping effects, Real Ks- | White Pine, Hemlock, Eastern Shere. and Car- I> Will be added te the above sale, at tate, or any other Goods, upon the most reasona- allen Wider of cea coon nip apache ges ¢ 7 LES I t t t No. 11, in the eame square, i 2 . port, seventy-six of which show an te peer as Calas eee an ble terms. They will make liberal cash ad- r iyte aagesmduasse meme having © front of 45 feet 6 inches on Lith street, treatment ; = poor lady lingered for of 12 634 contributing members. ca eyee UST ARRIVED FROM KINGSTON, JA- | vances on consignments. mar 6—1m and a general stock. running back 96 feet to a widealley. Terms as | month, and died. me ., | Ceipts, $38,894 46; initiated 352, rejected 60, maica, W.1., and instore for sale by the sub- SINGER'S i owest market priees | above s'ated A. GREEN, The pleasant old physician made out his suspended 434. reinstated 30, withdrawn by card 68, admitted by card 46, deaths 49, ex- pulsions 8, number of brothers relieved 1,161, widowed families relieved 102, umount paid for relief of brothers $36.498:79, amount paid to widowed families $9,071.75, amount paid for education or orphans $1,118.84, paid for burying the dead $5,356 53; total relief $32,- 027 82. The Library contains 11,935 volumes, of which 7,258 are English and 5 677 German The number of volumes taken out during the past six months was 12.252. seriber : for cash, or tosuch customers as wechoosetotrust | mar 3l—eokds Auctioneer | certificate of the cause, and time of her de- 4 doz. PRUNE CORDIAL, particularly for} Improved Sewing Machines. | mar22cow FITZHUGH COYLE& BRO. | om OSS actioncer. | COMSes Which was signed by nurse, and ladies’ use. CEE rap RENEE PRRERETCENE ae By J. C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. aceepted by the authorities of Rugely, who all Also men ozen To which was gra ¢ highest Award ef HE SUBSCRIB , BOUGHT BOUN- P AA DRAM = —soerpar mer ip- Ua ht Bea the Par: hid: thereby receiving Irv Feary Waker No 56,318, for 3 IRUSTEE’S SALE OF Meh ae IM- admired and flattered that *- game’’ fellow, benefit of health, about eleven to one o’clock,| the World’s Verdict ef Superiority. acres of land, issued und r the act of . 11th, preved Real eased aspires ae William Palmer, Esquire ! = Not to be had in any other store but at THE, IMPROVEMENTS IN THIS MA- | 1817, in the name of Jane Pickard, Stewart D- vine era aaehict Gk baat ‘date on the 19th | __2be Londen. Company of Life Insurance JONAS P. LEVY’3, chine has simplified them in many respects, | Pickard, Robert B Pickard, Wilitam Pickard, | Virtue of a deed of trust. bearing dave on the Itt pad promptly their losses, and the Surgeon 474, Pennsylvania avenue. Sed tied anc cats® eof executing twice theamount | Alexander Pickard, and Mary Pickard; brothers, Ne 48 folios 78, et seq. the subseriber will seii | Palmer was again afoot for new enterprises on Wines, Liquors, Segars, acd fine Groceries. | of work they did formerly in any given time | sisters, and helis-at-law of Johy H. Pickard, late | N° bite sale on TUESDAY, the 15th day of | ‘the Derby” But he finds oceasion shortly mar 7 Ede oe. withost i harapiaae! se ay a ag Reetrica! Pane Cote eeny: Tai A 1856, at 5 o'clock p m., on the p-emises, | to negotiate, through his Jew friends of Lon- ——— ve of goods s . Me: . i i eee atte Lore aéon mae os ety tase for erty oan ‘be I wanes the sam e in a registered letter, No a, ae pe LET rape adr nen, aoe, Or cntrahoe eben toe las ots ane, 2 . sewn by any of these machines by asimplechange | at Columbia, Tenn., November 12th, 1°55, ad- 109 feet 8 inches deep to a twenty feet ees Hi = 3 BOYS’ COATS. BOYS’ SACKS. read sh a man. essed to Hamilton G. Fant, Washi Dc. | west, by feet P drinking; who had been threatened with de- BOYS’ DRAWERS, BOYS’ UNDERSHIRTS Shean pel rad eer phew hare sag ear fittaee wes either lost or alan t ete alley, with the Ley ptirifeaee ey nea arigetonts lirium tremens; but who, subject to the spe pi aes pth are ee Laep mergers planters and families will find eaeey pire meters that I intend to apply to the Pod Saha Avelling-houseand brick Bowling | Cial guardianship of his brother William, “Es apo be and finest assortment of Boys’ oe cireog and. durasie, fol ner hiehs Wanner) aftee giving tee reraied bog se Saloon, &c. The above property is situated in | of the ‘‘ old physician’’ ot the family, will, it EaD Teorrine out ner Lorp axp Masteg.— Fanny Fern shows up her third husband in the following elegant morceau : “And there is Mr. James Parton, author of 26 “IKE one of the most desirable and rapidly enhanci: is hoped, and confirmed by competent exam- | the Life of Horace Greeley, whom I occasion- por poder prnencely egrmagacdls ype Paper fempaent nent ey with attached, f Mount Pleasant en Fe ee ae of the city, near the National and Browns’ | ners, live for many years to come ally meet; Jim is five feet ten inches, and York, to which we icularly invite the atten- | binding hats, cap fronts, galters, &c. haul mar 11—law6w : vd a i otels, and offers a favorable opportunitvto per-| The insurance iz effected for a large sum | modest—wears his hair long, and don’t believe tion of Parents and Guardians, assuring them that Silk, Thread, Cotton, Needles, &c., constantly sons desiring to invest or purchase for theirown The surgeon Palmer employs a man to attend all goods will be offered at the low_st prices. on band, at the lowest rates. in a devil—has written more good anonymous GENUINE GARDEN SEED use. ‘ 4 : v upon his brother, and to supply regularly all | articles, now floating unbaptised through news. va ay ALL & STEPHENS” so pans dentipus of information regarding Sew- | WHE UNDE RS1GN ED BEGS TO AN- sta tenise, cmhtaae, sad twenty fot seats | his wants. Even his old chinadion for the | paperdom, (on both sides of the water) than 322 Pa. ev., betw 9th and a ing Machines Please ress nounce to his patrons and the public that he res! om 4 le i t tton by the new guardian ; | any other man, save himself, woul: suffer t _marz , next te Iron Hall . I. M. SINGER & CO., has just completed his supply ofthe above; diet | sem ene eee com ay oe ean ed Se wesc lomde He 7, 3 e . —— gounclaimed. Jim believes in Carlyle and lager beer—ean write books better than he can tie a cravat; though since his late mar- riage I am pleased to observe a wonderful improvement in this respeet. It is my belief that Jim is destined, by steady progress, to eclipse many aman who has shot up like a rocket, and who fizzled eut and come down a stick. Fanny Ferry.” It can’t be long before “‘ Jim”’ wil! believe in a devil. te A new bank dodge was practised on ee pane cured upon the property; and if not complied | Walter Palmer resists, however, the influ- GUETLEURNe Ew sreINeasoDs.| yp _wearpepuienis Seviaceta ea. | Smee aan Coen aeTe el | wil a's days idee sls oe propery wi | wale, ames gee tomerer te ate ow and Pasbioasbie CLOTHS® Chest, | Chines for old machines of any kind Terms lib- | of Extra Early, Prinee Albert, and other PEAS. | Pe 102014, upon one week's notice, af the risk and | fn the autumn of 1855, supplies some strouger of Seow and Fashleasbie CLOFRE, CASSI- | wal Persons whe have bem inducedto purchase | Short-top Radish, Early York, Large York. Heart | ¢XPeuse of the purchaser. All espe fomers, fey stimulant, and the wretched drunkard dies. MERES, and VESTINGS, of all grades and | interior machines under the pretext of being | Shaped, Flat Dutch, Drumhead and other choice | ‘€ exPeuse of the purchaser. Title indisputable. Application is made to the London office for colors, which we are Prepared to make to order | ( ‘will find this a benefit in: ng CABBAGES, CAULIFLOWERS, BROCOLI CHAS. 8S. WALLACH., ‘Trustee. th misnk ofthe aimoual lasaned. Viet te a the most superior manner, at short aotice, at | “TD's9 ¢ ; LETTUCES, ONIONS, BEATS. BEANS, ne fared ication is not renewed. much cheaper ra.es than the usual city priees. —————_——___________ |! CARROTS, PARSNIPS, CELERY, SAVOYS: mari8—Qawkds Auctioneer. | refused. The spoeen not ral - bangeciantosia tn thong RENCH NOVELS AND ROMANCES; | LEEK, CUCUMBERS, EGG PLANTS, TO- By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer There were thore who had. seen Palmer on ware fa _ay_ between Sth ang 10th -ts._ Just imported, ia variety, from Paris by the | MATOES, HERBS, &c., with all other Vegeta ye ALE OF SMALL FRAME | th turf who spoke suspiciously of this cir- WATCH REPAIRING & ENGRAVING. undersigned, including the best of Victor Hugo, | ble Seeds {n g eat variety, From his long expe- IRUSTEE ~ Ss land.--On FRI- | Cu™Stance ; but who should venture to ac- ATCHES, CHRONOMETERS, AND Dumas, Sue, and other writers of note, at prices | rience and connexions in the seed trade, he can pit con % o'clock, on the | cuse William Palmer, E:quire, of foul deal W ‘eocret ‘Timekeepers of every description | (g2S!2€ from ten and fifteen cents upwards, many | warrant them of first rate excellence, and’ at very premises, the subscriber, by virtue of two deeds | ing? Did he not own oue of the best studs in skillfully repaired by competent workmen. of them with numerous illustrations. moderate prices. ? t t f Also, s few of the mode'n French Drama, by FLOWER SEEDS of choicest kinds, selected of trust duly recorded among the iand records for | the country’? Had he not been on terms o! iliari i ‘ two of the Boston banks, and attempted on a Also Kugraving of every description, including | Scrite; Balzac, and others. wit Washington county, will sell the following de- | familiarity with Lord Bentinck ? Was he not | t¥: Wiiuakes, A = arms, crests, mottoés and initials on stone api’ > ee ae ee seecisliy slecchighiooernrnyed vd scribed part of squave No. 414, situated on 9th st. lar and prompt in his contributions tothe ant peg — qnires Samar Ga Particular attention paid to Card Engraving | —“——_———___*RANCK TAYLOR. low tates <= pee west, between south G and H suing be ferk arish church of Kugely? Did not the rector | Puffol oi Waar eens on . 's aa Prin ey GALT & BRO , Jewel SER e ee CER LeE GUID “Catalogues can be had on application. avast ore RUpAten Gnd BurtoeNTacet fect inte dine with him from time to crpelley yn degd ped ge erg ring ey gerd pees aa Set Pa ev. uae ee =a ma pe MARRIAGE GUIDE, OR NATURAL HIS- JOHN SAUL, from the southwest corner of said uare, running | bis horses Strychnine and Chicken’? Was he man Ty ack and said he Pa ee = tory of Generation, for the use of married Seed Warehouse, 398 7th street, corner of H. re # would take gold. The teller counted out the gold without counting over the bills, thinking that the man had returned the same that he received. A count efter the man was gone re- vealed the fact that he had adroitly taken out one twenty-dollar bill before he had passed them back. A like game was tried at the Traders’ Band, when a ten-dollar bill was thus kept back. At the Atlas Bank the rogue was foiled. thence due east ninety-nine feet, thence north | not become altogether an English country BW sRUELEY, Pacheco ty poor sea asian marty, of both sexes; mar %-9o6t va twenty-two feet ten toches thence west ninety- | gentleman? . wexwans, Se.—-Juut wed, @ large “SHE MALE GENERATIVE ORGANS,” FOR GENTLEMEN nine feet, thence south with the line of Ninth Late in November last Palmer set off in Renent of new ond aegenk Lowelry, Wathen; 1 ty) Seat. gad clocane, rear 1G pera EW SPRING GOODS, EMBRACING A | tWenty-two feet ten inches, to thr place of begin- | company with a sporting friend of the name ae description of pure Silver and | With the treatment of all their derangements. "7c N genera! variety of the newest and prettiest | 2!mg, with the improvements, consisting of a] o¢ Qook for a steeple-chase which was to vue — —< every man’s owa private use; with cloned plates; | styles and fashions. Orders promptly filled. ae 1 frame dwelling. bh: the residue in 6 ang | Come off near Shrewsbury. Both gentlemen Persons in want of fine goods of the latest styles | Price, $1. Constantly on hand a good supply of Garments, erms: One-half cash; the * | bet heavily, and Cook was a winner in a sum a Toweat rate oal nROTnen Se a rneirise std g deter beary age meg ada star Carle ty r inte Loe of some £700. In celebration of his success Mas Pa av ber Sth ond 10tn, k colored plates; Pricer grr’ © Private | | Also, ao Drone Shirts, with Gauze, silk, and | '9€ Met: oa eIDGEWAY, Trustee. rand dinner at the Shrewsbury use; with colored plat ce, $1. Seiten underdtess, Furnishing end Toilet Goods | as sas J.C. McGUIRE, auct. ‘e wines were followed up with a A THE MATRON’S Ma —orarene ediciones eniph ara ineaanernnacapeeitremanentage NUAL OF MID- | in variety. A. H. YOUNG, : js SAGES RSS ETT Be bowl of punch, which Cook at once de- = ; i oleh BLACKSMITHING & BOILER MAKING | Wifery and the Diseases of Pregnancy and Child. Merehant Tailor and Clothier, Browns’ Hctel, VIRTUE OF AUTHORITY VESTED | *tiff bow sa: = ke The high price at which sulphate of HE UNDERSIGNED TAKES Tals | DY" forevery female’s own private use; price} _mar26—wtf Pa avenue. Mage Ball’s »¢ Roads, Alexandria county, | clared to be drugged. Palmer ridiculed his} «(tine can uow be bad in its purity has led > Fe mccincie MED SWS Be Bl adic i vs 8 .» 1 will offer for sale, at 3 o’clock, on ‘TUE: fears, and exploded them by drinking freely tu ite extensive adulteration. Physicians and the public should be on their guard, and only obtain the article from safe and reliable hands, else they may be using arsenic, peperine, or $1 methed of informing his friends and the pub- THE DISEASES OF WOMEN THEIR SPRING MILLINERY Va. . meee je named 2 ¥ the weather permitting, avd if | bimself. ; i eo pe Romero eeunchas at acaraar eee es erment Shan te HE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST O D paY, april sth, 0 "a valuable Lot, of acres of | Notwithstanding Cook was made ill, and in of Ninth street and Virginia avenue, (Isiand,) y brik ya aDaneon? HER SRING STOCK OF SILK Land, part in wood and part cleared, ie ae his chamber that night declared to the in:- s d STRAW BONNETS. RIBBONS, the farms of Mrs. Hamilton ani i * ° adjoining th hine shop of Hall & Go., where, 2 = twren ‘| keeper that he believed Palmer had attempt ol ; for all these are empl fe by strict attention to business, he hopes to receive | —uar223m_7th street, oppo.ite Post Oitice. | FLOWERS, &e end respecttulty Cruit, about 14 miles from Goorgetown, in AL = Eo. | stzyobeines Sor ployed for 4 excellent | €4 to poison him, for the sake of get! Iteratin; urposes. So says the Medical & share of public patronage. All or addressed SEGARS, TUBACCU AND SNUFF. a viaie, iT there eee Pb at are of eee aed & coneortable Sag house, session of his mone and wiping off his score vem °* 4 as ip will receive prompt a‘tention. H c. a Laas IMPORTER OF SEGARSB, | jonable, and tasieful lot of Milline ; all ef which Fin Fruit trees on the premises The tractisen | of indebtedness. The landlord, however, re- 5 U7 Repairing done at SmITH PETIT ft ec bee ’ AT odannet aoe soe re- | is for sole at extraordinary low rice My latest | closed by a fine fence Persons wishing to ex- | garded this only as the vagary of a drunken | {g~The merchants of Stettin,one of the most A new invoice i i Formerly Superintendent of Boller Depa ‘ ier ‘Aino, oe Meuaclaten boas = selections of the new styles of PARIS BONNETS | amine the premises or to obtain any information man, and 80 far disabused Cook of the notion P importantcommercial and manfacturing towns gf.g2° Eagle Iron Works of Wan. M Billy & ES, and other articles usaally keptins Pancy furpansed in the United Ger this Spring are un- decert ates rcenoluniies Gives Rtaae ar tae Mona help tg a a ae axl bs Frusia ave rently addremed Fr their ae ee m* | Segar Store. Cons.mers are respectively invited aaban. ROBERT BALL, jr. LB me ; cognition EATHER DUSTERS, all sizes, piain | '° £!¥¢ me 2 call. H.C. PURDY, Pa. av., over Mr. Wallet oie subscriber. s secutor for Wim, Ball, decebsea. again. Physicians were sup ne od shy. Scan anid togbeceh othe & that ae Pe F y. > 5 mar 2- Im were given. ir the racee J M wyetna colered; BRUSHES sig nds; together | nar ip Pannaylvania avenue, near 2d street 4-22 betweea 7th and 8h sts. | feb 26-2awtAp7® mente n. water te cde lig Be ae tiga povereueut wil follow the example giv- every kind of Housekeeping article. Price: we Sn EE ah = Be RPORATION STOCK.—gs,000 C. - ‘declaring that them in this regard by the nt of always low. oO MP RANCIs LL ration of W. Stock Reraente | (10 TO ELLIS thing was vain. ‘The mand aring that | en them in this regard by the governme’ mar 1 490 Seventh st. | EY tot CnUSE baOkueRs. |G mare FOR CHEAP @oops, | he had been poisoned. Siiliabaitins sai