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THE EVENING STAR, THE WEEELY SsTAR. PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, > (EXCEPT SUNDAY.) h ‘ ‘This exeelicat Family and News Journal—con- as Star Build: Jeanie At the Savenue ont Biewenth rirests cL Soa a 5 Resin variety of interesting reading thas By W. D. WALLACH, i rma, Hee Will be served to subscribers by carriers at SIX q . TEE. AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly Single Copy, PeraMMEM ........ecceccenees8l 28 to the Agents; papers served in packages at 37} ve eLuss. ents per month. To msil subscribers the sub- + Pas ma mription price ls THREE DOLLARS AND FIF- TY CENTS a year in advance, TWU DOLLARS for six months, and ONE DOLLAR for three months; for leas tham three months at the rate of 12M cents a week. (2 SINGLE COPIES ONE CEN®. ee ee ee FIREBOARD PRINTS. pa ENED THE HANDSOMEST AS- | Y, Im: 5 _ UST OPE: AS- ur mi ‘Tazasvar Derantuent, Dec. 1, 1956. sortment of FIREBOARD PRINTS in the . etinse ARIABLY IR ADvanes. venta ‘in wrappers) procured ws, Contos fammediately thee the neeeees a VOL. Vil. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1856. NO. 1,008, | "amr etn ett emeresecs of twenty per cent EVENING STAR. LADIES! Attention is most respect- fully Solicited STRANGER THAN Ficrion.—There is a bit of romance connected with the marriage of Houses, &c., for Rent and Sale. TORE RUOMS FOR RENT — —————— — —, Notice ls hereby given to heldess of stocks of | Blviric: Among the lot some handsome petated R. 0. STEVENS, S Tenperrecm on a eet. nero corr of "i Proper heed nthe paper a fom dupt ager the United States that this Department will pur- t Complete assortment of SHADE TRIM- DEALER IN : hee Matas eet & Brothers, ane on tee Joseph Smith and the Mormons. Th parties have long resided in this city, and chase to the amount of $1,500 000 of sfid stocks MINGS, PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS, | FRENCH MILLINERY & FANCY GOODS. | with the siore If destne Pes oan, be, bad | From the interesting journal of Mons. Jules of the first respectability. Some months at any time when the same may be offered priorto | *¢. Colored wings put on canvass and var. I EMBRACE THE FIRST OPPORTUNITY | and well arranged for almost any business. The Remy, the celebrated French naturalist, enti- | 89 the lady became particularly attached to areas and will pey therefor the | 2!Shed 1n a superior manner, giving them the a of the scasons to inform my friends and three upper rena ieuie Y od nope 1 ae the gentleman, and fs x h i the Ist day of June next, pey pearance of O11 Paintings. the public that my stock of Straw BON light a 0 commodious and well | tled a visit amongst the Mormons, we extract » eae S78 Philosop’ following prices, to wit: JOHN MARKRITER, NETS. Boys’ HATS and FLATS, Straw! ar tei Alle ectdde Poe en eae | is Sillowiak® Tetce tee eTbAPS Somewhat rare ooinci- For stock of the loan of 1342, a premium of ten bond 500 Seventh peg ta baat of pore ye best French and American Ar. ten days notice. Inquire of the waderiaues ep J hs Ae f col: 1 stati rogand ve eg corn tree Ni ad per cent; for stock of the loans of 1847 and 1643, | 2 29-€63° Oda Fellows’ Hall. | tifloial Flowers, Ribbons, Silks, Illusions. Erg- | posite oseph Smith was a man of colossal statue, | rege er ither breathed to the lish and Italian Crapes, N: hi ‘Tuscan more than six feet high,) well proportioned, r the secret of which 3 premiam of sixteen per cent.; for stock issued | [JN DERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, FOR | swiss, French Lace, Rutou, Florence and Eng. | 2P2t!w (int) J. GIDEON. or) very intellectua! spat withoat thuch edu. | conecious—that Seneiegns “eos pong under the act ef 1890, commonly called Texas-in- everybods Ligh Sik real Thread. Lisle Thres i, = — Re black Ribbons, rhe] R SALE.—THE THREE STORY BRICK | cation. “He had the happy faculty of capti- | found in the society of each other. Lit demnity stock, a premium of six per cent.; and | Gause Moy oe efane? Linen, aud all other dest: | market prices for cosh, Pe re told Mt the House situated on Bridge street, Georgetown, | vating the hearts of all whocame near him aor dalliances—tender looks—loyer's for stock of the loan of 1846, redeemable on the | rable qualities. Purchasing, 381 do, direct from |p. $.—Just received 100 Shakers, 60 bik Bon- | building Las heck thorometinvepainn and he | More than once have his blandness and aff “T love you,” theta I2h November, 1946, if received at the Treasury the ‘mporter, I can afford the above much | nets, 50 boxes double and single Ruche, green a dwelling and store is one ot the most ‘desirable FOr reh nat fae wrath of, perms mbo had lips of cnh, end ytuae spoken prior tothe Ist day of January next, » premium lower than those buying from second hands. All | Ribbon and Silk to trim Shakers, ap 18-tf | pleces of property fn the town Apply to R. P- approached him with fell and murderous in- except the words Say it, fell from the words remained un- {ask is an examination of the extensive stock at : tent, and caused them to retire in sh: d 3 of 2 per cent.; If recelved between the Ist Jan- | the cheap Bazaar, corner of 6th street and Penn. ; GAS LIGHT!—GAS LIGHT!: — “ely et endiniline atnd ier os before caasall preneseat auea The gentleman dreamed a very pleasant ‘enty and the Zist of March next, a premium of | S%€200- {ap29-e03t) HOPKINS, aeons Ss R ia heciag! Z TAyeet cen YALUABLE FARM FOR SALE, CON- | whom they had vowed to assassinate without | dteam—that a fair lady called him husband ; 4 per cent ; and if received after the 3ist of March Py nn Sores, altuated: 36 sails east of the PAPEK HANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES fected their PORTABLE GAS GENERA- | Rockville Turnpike Road, and'24 from Wesh- and prior to said ist of June next, a premium of s sUBSC a LATELY RE ‘TOR, wow offer it to the publ'e, assuring them | ington city. It{is well watered, and on ita good 14 per cent. = pe ey ctanant Of PAPER. | {bat itis free from all the objections which have | supply of fire wood and young orchard The im- Interest wild. also be all eneeia at | HANGINGS, inel g a beautiful tment of been urged against other inventions for accom- | provements are a sinall frame dwelling and sta- lishing artifietal illomination It will generate | ble. It possesses all the advantages requisite to the rates syromn in the certificates, from the Ist goa Satan? Stetues, Centre Pieces, inore Cae, at less expense, thar any ote AP} ~ make a garden of at eileen er a da! ry farm, July last assigned with the ipal of the bang is, take up less space, and is fom all | and a plra-ant residence The terms will be Aoeed set sis oo sage a Winpow SHADES os every et ee noxious odors, while its original cost is fifty per | madeeasy. Apply to POLLARD WEBB, No. cent. less. For Public Build! or Private | 512 S ith street - next. After that date the interest will be allowed | tomers will find it to thelr advantage to give me | Dwellings this GxsxnaTox will be found exenth street, opposite National Intelligen ; even once comprehending his character of rosy children, making him sweetly, purely This remarkable man was born on the 23d | ®appy by their innocent prattle—they were December, 1305, at Sharon, in the county of | hi# children—they twined their little arms Windsor, and fell by the hands of the mob the | bout the neck of the Indy of bis heart, and 27th of June, 1844, breathing his last in the | C@lled ber mother. He folded her to his prison of Carthage. He left some very curi- heart ; she was very gentle, they were oth ous memories, which have been in the course | VeTy, very happy. “ ——;” the ef- of publication for several years, and already | fort to address the object of his affections comprise a mattergf ten volumes and upwards. | 9Wakened him from delicious slumberings u- | cer Office. ap 22- . a a - acall. JOHN MARKRITTE! Marly applicable, and in thecountry hi nly ed. = His parents, who were poor tillers of the eoil, | "4 dreamings. He was wide ake—as oe to the premium from Ist of January to No. 500 Seventh street, next door to pes Ub as the Gee can be gud sot ea OR SALE—A TRACT OF LAND CON. | Were of the sect of Presbyterians, and of the | if be bad slept till he could sleep no more. the date of their receipt. In both cases one day’s | ap 29-e0Jt* Oda Fellows’ Hall. | trom any kind of grease that js now considered taining 170 acres, 40 of which Is cleared, 15 or | strictest orders of Presbyterians. He was | He turned uneasy in his bed to court those interest will be allowed In addition for the money LEGANT AND VERY CHEAP CAR. | Valueless and thrown away It is very simple in | 20 well sct In clover and timothy, and the balance | brought up by his mother, Lucy Mack, who | Pleasant pictures back; ha! that was the to reach the seller. : i fust received frcm late auctions | ts construct:on, not liable to get out of order, and | in oak and hickory, some of which is very heavy | with the assistance of Orson Pratt, has pub- | human form he touched—human breath uw Z “d can be tended with entire Hety by an ignorant | It is handsomely focaled, in a thickly settled arid | lished his biograph: d ed bi F his face—the meonlight that fell u; Certificates transmitted to this Department un- 50 pi aes then ond Brussels | servant, or child, without the least danger. rapidly improving neighborhood, near Bayly’s |}, k fi graphy, and trace Aaoee OEY fair face revealed the bel: fe: ea th der the present notice should be duly assigned to P CARPETINGS, which will be yold at@i-| The pstentees do not think it necessary. in an | Corners, 6% miles southwest of Washington, and | 8k for the last seven generations. The young ~ dices hb. voan ¢ beloved features e the Untted States (with the current half year’s in- 12%, worth 81 <0 advert!sement, to give any long description of | about the same distance from Alexandria and | Joseph did ae of note before the age of | being who to him was dearer than all else. " 7 5 bales im Hal Three-pl their Gas GENsRaToR, those des rous of being ee ‘well watered ; soil of the best qual- | fifteen. In 1823, he was present at the violent His bosom heaved eyes dilated, and he terest, If sent prior to the Ist of January next) by 7 a per! Double te rain, as rich and | Supplied will examine for themrelves, they | ity; buildings, a small frame House and stable; | debates that the Presbyterians, Baptists and REE upon the quiet slumberer in unutte the party entitled to receive the purchase money. durable as three-ply and much | Would, therefore, rexpec'fully refe: the pubic to | contains a valuable stone quarry, and willbe sold | Methodists carried on in the county of his } ble, unconscious astonishment. The lips Payment for these stocks will be made by drafts the Gas a and Plumbing E-tablisbment of | in whole or in part, ata great bargain. Title un- | birth, where matters of conscience were dis- | Moved—a fair hand brushed back the glossy 20 do 7 62 a 75 cts., worth MILLER & CUNNINGHAM, questionable, and terms borers 5 cussed with an earnest: d bit: curls from the high, round, fair brow; her upon theacsistant treasurersat Boston, New York, pLeukieet We cae cae erg (atte ee TSE ese TTT | Sty of tie rettrmation Birask atte tie pre: | yes opeaen \eekebelly, cami Sty pescianes 1 ‘ e 10 are the Sole and General Agents, where the | at House of Re; mtatives, ortoJ.H. SVE- = x = aurora Parties entitled to recelve | 20 bales — eae Sep a ee cone Gas can be seen burning, and articulars as- | LAND, on the premises. feb 20—tf | tensions set up by each sect, hesetaboutstudy- | sir! gazed wildly upon the face that bent a Lo 2 ? certain lative to the Generator, &c. ap 14-1m Sa 11, | i28,them in the hope of educing the truth. | upon her with such earnest, mute astonish- JAMES GUTHRIE, -_ 50 to75 cents : Se ee eee : T PRIVATE SALE —EIGHTEEN SMALL | Mature reflection led his youthful mind tore. | ment. It wes—, it was the idol of his dec3—dtJunet Secretary of the Treasury. | 10 do heavy List end Ragdo., very cheap 10N BOTTLING AND ¥ RAL building lots for sale, corner of L street and | 574 th ; ey : ike. | heart—occupying the sam ch with hi ——___——_________*_ | 6 do heavy Hemp Carpeting, extremely cheap WATER DEPOT. New Hampshire Avenue, near thecircie, First | £4%d them all as of human invention, and like- “ oS ae a PROPOSALS FOR GUNPOWDER. ALSO HE, UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY | Ward, ranging in price from 80 to 160 dollars | Wise led him to the study of the Catholic re- | 8*lf! - Let us pass quietly over the explanation of each. Terms from Sto 15 dollars permonth Par- ligion Here he believed, for n instant, to have ORDNANCE OF FiCE, 2 do assorted DOOR MAT. that t tl th ing with the vi { building the: recognized th: it ; te wi how, allured heart sympathies, she had Wasens 708. 123, 1856. 20 do 34,44, 54, and 64 heavy COCOA Ftd say Sept Segal ite repr ipso es purchas: rat e view of bu! g thereon, [4 © purity of tradition, butin view Y y symp: y 4 3 lumber or bricks (at market prices) tothe amount | of the gross practical superstiti aw toler- | Wandered through long corriders, dark pas- PRorceals age INVITED F ROM THE eRe On oceans 60 red to furnish them with thelr premium | of 150 dollars will be advanced thereon, secured | ated monet them, ong nrerrsh ihe sages, to the chamber of the man she loved, nishing Five ‘Thousand eae * of Gunpowder, “Pp aE : : sapere tiheheree by deed of trust on the property. Title indispu- | nounce the Romish Church asfalseasallthe oth- | ‘2 @ Somnambulic sleep; of the maiden blush s0— 4 do VELVET RUGS hey rich and cheap inform theircustomers and the public pe | In additior tothe above, they have madear- | table. For any other information apply to H. 4 or aay portion of that quantity not Je:s than one | OPENING MORE SPRING MANTILLAS | ,. 10 ents with the most extensive Brewers in | PARRY, Marble Yard, Pa. av., bet 1eth & 19th Ae cdi egnow toknow to what patron saint | ‘het eafuned ber Lovers sorta den bee ie furnished mast be Cannon Powder, and one. | WWE NOW OFFER THE Lapies Tue | {he United States, fora coustant supply of the | os. p10 | counsels of Saint John, cad to otras bins | of the chounen of dacign.s ef the heed of ture be - = — 4 2 —— = = ofS ohn. - e ; ifth Musket Powder; and the whole amount that largest and mort select styles of colored and | Pest stork of PORTER and ALE, suth as Was} 1.7 Agree PROPERTY AT PRIVATE "ag oe never offered before in the District, and guaran “ tees to have conmentty on hand a stock sufficient MM Abeta Dla ie serena ate terms e fo) escribed Pp : ke eaue eee ee End story Brick Dwelling House, on self to Goi alone in the midst of his great mental embarrassmente and tribulations. He retired to the solitude of the woods, as the which appealed for secrecy. She is hay Py— very happy—with a husband of her choice, and the husband is proud of the beauty and accomplishments and virtues of his wife.— Springfield (Mass.) Argus. A Visit to the Pope. A correspondent of the New York Sun. ment, with all the surrounding country, which ony r m, , agredi manufact to the above articles, and to our usual large stock nan ne bstructed. Theh is admirabl writing from Rome, describes a visit paid by of the nighast “aagred Jot parle 5 the nite ote: of FANCY DRESS GOODS . a eae eee et he tt INN" ply arenes Daving bene batt madera Own direc. him, in company with other Americans, totho not contala more than 1-3000th Sait of chlorides; COLLEY & SEARS, Laat ‘Union Bottling Depot Georgetown. | tion, with an eye to the comfortand convenience | heads blazed forth a thousand radii of shining] Pope. He says: the charcoal must be obtained from sound wi!/orr 533 7th street, 3 doors north Pa. avenue. ap 17-dim i of my own family. It contains sixteen rooms, | and burning lights, answered him that the re- ‘After being announced, and as we walked or poplar wood, ef not more than three or four| ®P 22-e06t with all the modern improvemeats of gas and | ligious beliefs of men were ail abomination in up the room, [ observed at the other extrem- may be ordered must be delivered at the barbor of ad Si ee that we have ever of~ New Y¥ by the Ist of Ai 1856, ered at any former sezson. ae then the 20th July, i Contiate. will Rich Stella Shawls and Scarfs to enable them to fil notice. The newt oy = : ; tered into only with those who can give sat- | Black Silk and white and black Barege do We return our most sincere thanks for the pat- | Missouri avenue, near the corner of Four-and-a- | fittest place to enter upon his devotions with jefactory assurance of their ability to manufacture | Long and square black Thibbet Shawls ronage which bas been so liberally best. half street. This honse is situated in one of the | fervor, and there upon his knees on the naked Fowder of the quality required for Government pnbaldinced and posta wales Orne Shaws ts, and hope that by strict attention to becinees | most healthy and pleasant locations in the elty, | earth, at the fect/of the God of nature avd use. The propo: it e ing! en! ‘owder ei c we will merit a continuance of the same. fronting the public grounds, and commanding a | the universe, he called upon him with earnest for the military service are 75 parts of nitre, 15 ee wees atdiaiiy taeited As usual a supply of thetr superior CHAM. | view from the Capitol to the Washington Monu- | prayer and profound numility, to know in = of charcoal, and 10 parts of sulphur he Le _ PAGNE CIDER, MEAD, &c., on hand. what sect resided the true religion of Heaven. Angelic persons, from the crowns of years’ growth; and (he sulphur of such purity TO THE LADIES. JONAS F. LEVY, heating apparatus, hot and cold water, bathroom, | the sight of the Most High, and forbade him ity a little old man, wearing a whi-e silk sku!l that In burnin: = grains pi ap Ben oe E HAVE IN STORE THE FOLLOW- IMPORTER AND DEALER IR papal erp ot ae cate to attach himself to any one of them. This cap, and dressed in a simple loose robe of a all not conpeepeor eames of 5 V ing Goods, which we are prepared {0 eli WINES, Lea Se AND FINE leading to the mais sewer of Pout-and-a-keit | Yi202, evidently ve offspring A an active | white cashmere, standing =pen a carpet-cov- as ch ; ar from 20 to 23 per cent. lees than the usual prices _ & . imagination centred upon one idlea. led ons r 5 ux in. ee ean ocenaen atic cies ane berg ea eo having ping Taichaned them at auction dearent General Commisgion & Forwardi Merchant | cc) 2 (ee Porposs of carrying o& all the cS ea pon one Axed idea, led | ered platform, which raised abeut six te r ops. There is also in the rear a large brick sta- | bis mind to conceive a grand and generous | ches from the ground. Near him was a table hickory or cedar hoops (the latter preferable) de- | S8ctifices: = nl oy 2.50 Pl Linke vara cet aenat ee ete eke bie and carriage-house, covered with tin. project, and to attempt to harmonize in one | covered with crimson velvet bordered with prived of their birk; the hoops to cover two- = Pieteg ae lie plata big wi ic wc IMR ELEUaeE a CETTDL OL ’ The lot froats 24 fect 6 inches and runs back 126 | consistent whole, the many religions that are | heavy fringe, upon which was a massive gold — _—— epekomne pcre Co 150 Eugenie do., (20 yardseach) at @5 N. B.—Country Merchants are requested te give fork tp 2 0 Meee eres a rn lot adjoining the wrangling so miserably end disgracefully inkstand, with an ordinary quill pen stuck one and a half inch diameter must be made in the | 10 p:eces black Silk, very cheap me 2 call before purchasing elsewhere. above property, lot same size about the souls of us poor mortals here be-| therein. Near the inkstand stood a small 1 A-splerdid assortment of colored Silks _ec2-ly 18-2 E. WHEELER. |W. He spent several years in ripening richly chased hand bell. As we drew near, <= = bone Bac a’ = acpicting sometins 200 Stella Shawis, very low CAST OFF CLOTHING — ted _ — | plan, and in seeking a basis upon which to] Mr Cass presented us severally to ‘Qur most ends of the staves, with a2 washer under {t of thin = Leto Fatah gg aie OUGHT AND SOLD AT 76 LOUISIANA Che BENT —THE ee HOUSE fe shoe his plea of a new revelation—having | Holy Father’ the Pope, who graciously leath« soint! - S , = ee ee Nee. *0 e North corner of Vermont avenue ani earned 2 y pe is li i aes) pginee born Soe semen Poses rasan 500 Linen Tablecloths, 2: great sacrifices avenue, opposite Holmead’s Grocery, neat | 31,,thq North corn Ned etn tenner eaten earned at an early period of his life that it} luted us and put forth his rigut hand which head of the screw plug. £00 dozen Ladies’ Linen Handkerchief, great | Semmes’. Address, through Post Office, to “Mr. | Nishea, containing 9 rooms ‘The stiuation Isalry | Vo: ,;#8eF to captivate the human under- pow bargains Tatlord? ap 7AmM* | ana heathful; four squares Nor h of the State and ate rabcheations will be oa stag lf Soe 600 Cambric and Swiss Bands, all prices ORKED COLLARS AND SLEEVES | Department Enquire of s; P MILTON, thoes fon and proof by officers of the Ordnance Depart- | Tog-ther with a great many other desirable in sets —Just opened from the importer a | @0ors East of Chubb’s bank, F street, or at the = we were at liberty to touch, kiss, or let alone, standing by the marvelous and absurd than just as we felt inclined. I was so struck with by the force of reason and well balanced | the home like, common place simplicity of the facts. Having sought the most retired place | whole performance, that I hardly realized [ ment, as laid down n the Ordnance Manual, (to | £90¢s, which will be sold very low fall assortment of — house. ap 18-tf | for bis operations, he cut upon brazen tablets | was standing in the presence of ‘St. Peter's which bidders are referred.) and none will be o R. W. CARTER, Collars ead Sleoves inects “ OMSL E OR EERE AGG interminable system of conjuring figures, | successor’ —* Christ's reputed vice-gerent upon ceived unless approved bythe inspector. Thein-| 9P19-ew Cor. 7th st.and La. avenue. | Gombric and Muslin @ollars at very low prices uF ae the Old Fields Prince Geerme's | (28t represented in reality nothing else than He is about four feet. spection will be oe jnagpeealwomigees CUMBERLAND COAL. Also, White Cambrics me county, Ma von tha wage Lema oun Upper Neel os aaemel caprices of his engraving pen has thin, pale, ce es ry the ‘or ie +] eS i id Figured Swiss Muslins aad @ ij ieving this i ; a contractors, on the presentation of which, with = = COMER LAE Gono roa Plaid Gacibciee and White Brilliants at 12% cts. | Doro’ to Washington, only seven miles to Wash pon achieving this work, upon which he had Tp aqui gray ington. On the place is a good Dwelling Hor expended a degree of patience as full of ingrat- ] eyes, smiling mouth, and a mild, benevolent good fruit, a outs grees weods, and the soil | itude as it wes worthy of admiration, he cut | countenance Fiey easily improved. For particulars inquire on D | out of stone an instrument in the form of an «The Pope addressed a few remarks to — : st., between Oth and 7th, No. 421. _epd—im* | opaque /wuette, destined to become a sort of J each of us individually, and asked several OR RENT—SEVERAL HANDSOME Par- | Urim and Thummin amongst the Mormons. questions in regard to America, how long we lors and Chambers, with board. The eye-glass and tables, bound as it were in | had been absent from there, when we were to receipts, by the ordnance Officer stationed in the resent which he will sell cheap for cash. harbor of New York. for the powde: delivered | ? Also, OAK and PINE woud of a good qual- there, payment wilt be made to the full amount ity. THOMAS H. WORTHINGTON, pounds ye tected vand ment ie aoaniaes Cor. 14th and C sts., near Canal. * Proposals for Gunpowder,” and directed to the | —*P eee (int, Union& Organ) ae yard With many other Goods very chea: WM R.R ap2-Im Cor. th st., opp Centre Market. CHUICE FRUIT TREES FOR SALE. undersigned, at the Ordnanee Office, Washin: BBLS. POUDRETTE. APPLE TREES, OF EXTRA Iso e ransient board. Inquire at Mrs.| a volume, were buried toget! * : © all of which inquiries, mado toa, D. C., where they will be opened on the eh 5,00 10,000 Ibs. De Burgh’s No. 1 AMMO- 10,000 owth and well assorted. SMITHS, Ss F anect how 27—tf | which he dug on the to ors ha man whet in the Prowsh be : ag wen tiefac- of May in the presence of the bidders, or of such | NIATLD SUPER-PHOSPHATE, annalyzed | 5,000 PEACH TREES, forming a com- SS eg) Pa d t > - t i d ag th ed. of them as may choose to appear by Dr. Stewart, Chemist to Maryland Agricultu- | plete assortment and well grown. OR RENT—A HANDSOME THREE- | ary arte’ On the dict esta: | tory replies, and then the party commeno ‘A. K. CRAIG, ral Society. 300 tons of MEXICAN GUANO, at] A few very choice Dwarf PEAR TREES, of story frame House on llth street, between | dious art. On the 21st of September, 1323, at | backing out of the ‘ H presence. It is no Colonel of Urdnance. 8. F. SPAULDING’S, extra size. New York avenue and K street north, containing | & time when he was scarcely eighteen years of | easy matter to ‘back down’ thirty or forty Philadelphia Argus; Day Book and Military Varnum Buildings, The above comprising a very choice assortment | nine good and conveniently-arranged rooms, with | age, be ioaeed to have had a vision in which | feet, and it took us considerable time, during Argus, New York; Boston Post; and Hartford} ap 19-cotf No. 59 Lr ulsiana avenue. | of Trees were raised y the late John H. King, | wide passage. It has a large cistern in the yard. | an angel, descended expressly from Heaven, | which I amused myself by examining the fur Times. Kach of the above papers will send one = = they will be guarant of the pa containing the advertisement, and BOOTS AND SHOES. resented. . also the-r bills, to the Ordnance Oflee. QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. | Apply to W. Albert King, No. 35 south High ap 4-dtiMay E ARE DAILY ADDING TO OUR | street, Georgetown, D. C, or at Valley View to be what they are rep- had revealed the astonishing projects that God had in store for him, and had informed him of ARE CHANCE.—THE UNDERSIGNED | the existence of a sacred book that had lain nishing and decorations of the saloon. Of furniture there was very little. A plaii crimson covered, gilded chafr was standing Apply toM. SNYDER & SON, Bankers. t ap 4-tf ee large assortment of Spring BOOTS Farm, one mile northwest of Georgetown. offers for sale those beautiful Lois situated | for ages hidden from the eyes of man, in the | few feet behind the Pope, and several others LADIES’ DRESS GUUDS. and SHOES for Ladies, Misses, Children U Catalogues furnished on application on dd street, a few feet south of Pa.avenue. Their | very bowels of the carth. The 22d of Sep- | stood around. A green carpet or drugget was OHN H. SMOOT, NO. 119 SOUTH SIDE | Gentlemen, Boys,and Youths.’ You will E. J. KING. | situation cannot be excelled for either business cr | tember, 1825, the same inhabitant of the ethe- of Bridge stseet, Geotgetown, D. C., has re- upon the floor, while the walls and ceiling: > » D.C, ved. save time and money by calling early and Also, for sale, a few thousand very choice | residence sites, and will be sold at a great sacri- real regions appeared to him again to desis | mexe cated in fi ac 5 ae es s examining our stock. Another supply of those | ROSES. Apply as above B.J.K. | fice. H.C. HARKOVER. peaby 5 grin to desig painted in fresco, wearing th Silk Kobes and Rich Dress Silks, spring styles i -day. 3 . 7 » bal- | Bate the spot where rested the precious de- arance of antiquity. Rich Printed and plain ground Barege Robes Rew ay g *astoen tecel ved. fo-y mar 11—tf Terms: A smallcash payment, and the bal pe Rich Org«ndie Lawn Robes Ninian ok 1¢ TE ”, Po beak Preach Orgundie La — ~ = Ppicmmninclrs Pa av., bet. 6th and 7th st. AND NEW ARRANGEMENTS! north A street, Capitol Hill. Plain and striped Bareges, all colors HE UNDERSIGNED, T POTENTINI & SS Black and col'd Crape de Spange and bl’k Gren- T. N. KIDWELL, 3 ZITELL, having formed a copartne-ship TO THE PUBLIC. tions. It was only on the 27th of September adines DEALER IN ICE. for the purpose of carrying on the CONFEC- HE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS HERE- | }297 that he was permitted, after a third re. ad bik Bareges, bind farm 2 RDERS LEFT AT THE FOLLOWING | TIONER: and RESTAURANT business, at tofore carried on by the late — sis to-disinter Gh nek Riek aad Bolored and white agured Br! sy Soon 4 neat places wiil be promptly attended to : 279 Pennsylvania avenue, under the style of James F Harvey, will be contin vision, to disinter the mysterious tables, an Small checked and rich new sty hen! Ging- Kidwell & Laurence, corner Pa. ave. and 14th POTENTINI & ZITELL ued by bis widow to carry them home for study and transla- hams . street. leave to call the attention of the patrons of the} Mr GEORGE HARVEY, (brother of my de- | tion. Nor did he forget at the same time Black and white Organdie and Pigia bi’k Lawns | G_ F. Kidwell & Co., 14th street, opp. Frank- ft Plage the public generally, to the increased | Ceased husband) bys been engaged to conduct | the famous eye-glass cf stone the Urim and ek oo lin Engine House. faci.ities which they uow offer for supplying | 494 manage the business. and is fi lly authorized | Trummin which, if reports are to be relied Plein mixed Gingbams for travelling dresses J. B Moore, Druggist, Pa. avenue, betw. 19th | WEDDING, BALL and SUPPEK PARTIES, | toact in the premises. on, had been fabricated in the celestial ar- | ‘ u Plain bright and mode colois Movs de Laines and 20th streets. at the shortest possibie notice, with all the deli: | _ The public may be assured that every attention | Pl) Al Abt! jal view to aid in decipher- | Just waking up the dreadful consequences. Rich printed Challey and Barege de Laines Geo. Seltze, New York avenue, between 10th | cacies both in and out of season. will be given to the business as former! mory Te ar teac and bicroslyphics isaei. | Her eyes were swollen with excessive weep- Striped Gingbame, Lawns, and plain colored | and lith streets Rooms furnished for BREAKFAST, DINNER | FUNERAL CALLS attended to at all hours of as fe Sarees God seni be showed | i028, and she kept her face buried in a hand- Freach Cambrice R.C. Dyson & Co., Druggists, corner of th and | and SUPPER, for private parties, at all times. | the day and night. i = nable. This precious God-send, he show kerchief to conceal her emotion. A large assortment of good quality and styles fest | | streets. We have also connected with our establishment MARIA E. HARVEY, a very limite number of ignorant dupes, who ‘At the close of the testimony, Thos. Hoyne colors Lawns at 12 Robert A Payne, Druggist, corner 4th st. and | a fine SALOON fitted up expressly for the ladies, | _ap 21-2w 410 Seventh street. | gave him a certificate, attesting the fact of | ,A* te. Se "mens tor ban asec lag pr pd to Mass. avenue. 3—%aw6w | where they can be furnished with GAME and A CARD their having seen the famous golden book, ee ee pee yf ge 8 Cann Viain Mull, Swiss and India do ELEG OOR O1 een noe Si bands, Served 2th evexy sty)0, VING BEEN TRANSFERRED FROM | formed of tablets, seven inches by eight, to bail in the exm of $4,000 to stand Plaid and striped Swiss and Jaconet do. Jest, RECEIVED AND ON SALE " at the shortest notice. | Ladies favoring us with a ne Tien to the Liquor De- splendidly engraved on the two sides, with | "7 held to bail in ti is trial i ‘ited States district court, at Rich figured and dotted do 10 sheets heavy and superior O1L-CLOTHS, Gatheomdiedaine = with every delicacy partment, corner E and 7th streets, 1 characters that were styled reformed Ezyp- Chines, oe tue tent Monday in May, and in Sac Cambric and Cambric do. in rich Tapeuy, Mosalc Pave, Oak Pannel, | Ladies and gentlemen can have their MEALS | #™ prepared to furnish my friends tia. Joseph, most happy as be must have | A080» Ot to jail. Plain corded and India Dimit: t mmunit) erally with Philedelphia. - Zn nt fi & ent il . 300 pairs best English, Hoyles, Prints, at 18 4c. Ligon for all sized beeial ergs ou = heh ie St acene Sea vece Tonces UY. LONViEg oF Reading and Baltimore ale; a choice glass of } been, shut himself up in his chamber for sew The principal witness against the accused posit, and to spread it out before his aston- ished eyes without, however, permitting him to carry it away—doubticss because the an- gel s confederate had not finished his prepa- NEW FIRM ance in 1, 2,3, and 4 years. Resldence, No. 6, PostMaSTER ARRESTED For Mai Rosperr. The Chicago Press, of April 24, netices the arrest of the postmaster of Shabbonna’s Grove, De Kalb county, Ill, Mr Samuel Curtis, and his wife, on a charge of robbing the mail. The prisoners were brought before the United States Commissioner for examination. The man seemed very little affected by the rela- tions, but the woman appeared to be suffering greatly in feeling. and to have the manner of one drawn into crime without much reflection rs eral years to translate, at leisure and in soli- f the Post aa as per diagram, at low prices We will also rticular attention to the | Brandy; old Bourbon and Old Rye. For break | 10 Yous.) tt tt) ditions that had been | Was W- J. Brown, ial agent of the Pos Black Silk and Lace Mantillas, new styles Iso, 20 sheets 12 6 feet wid very mai y me! my © | fast to-morrow—Egg Rolls, Waffles, Fresh But- | tude, the impor 3 Office Department. m his evidence it ap- Stella and Printed Cashmere Shawls © Scarfs Pp iced’ in benwtifut seer and yaenes’ uty moa Plaln nd eee a CON ter, Broiled Corn hed, Porter house Steak, ten- | shut out so long from the light of the world. om FECTIONERY in all their branches, and will Grass, manilla corded, whalebone and mohair peared that he ie jared a decoy letter, dressed to John utliff, containing mone; rivately marked, for the purpose of test- te postmaster’s integrity. Also, 200 rolls superior heavy and firm-bodied der and fat, Hot French Coffee, Radish, &c. Ho dictated his translations to Emma Hale, Skirts CANTON MATTING, “in 3 4,44, 54and 6-1 | Noays Reopom band ascle assortment of French | Dinner from it a.m, to iat night, of Boiled | his wife, who was acting as his amanu: beter nner peep te reese ee Widths, and White, Red, Checked, and Fancy | &¢ POTENTINI & ZITELL, Rock, Egg Sauce, drawn Butter, Walnut Catsup, | ensis. When the hidden sense of the tab 6 pleces Hisehetts & Semper Idean bik Silks —_ | Col le ext ” thin hot Corn Hoe Cakes, Veal Soup with Aspar: ; a ed pi EMBROIDERIES in collars, setts, sleeves, and eee aan em Beate, extra Gowqua 279 8. 8. Pa. ion 10th and 11th sts. agus, tender Chicken Pot Pierichly seasoned. As lets was rendered into as scriptural English and ing 3 2 t& Organ) 4 ed | 48 possible, extraordinary sacrifices were —A write cambric and muslin strips, very chea We can safely assert that the first two kinds} —P*?™ __(Uint&Organ) = —— fine Oysters as ever came to Washington serv Per h blicati ft Tne Prano Forte 1x ExGvanv. writer Cash and prompt paying customers will find it | above. R , in eve’ le. Call and judge for yourselves. made to precipitate the publication, after|]. (3% ies’ says that the earliest to a advartag: oi give us acall- eiend Gr meio ia tote ae a "euay ata made D Bak Pere — M 7 das ok Be aaily, Spring. Chickens, to | which the golden book was again entombed | i « Notes and Querie: ry ublic notice of a musical instrament which a become universal, is contained in a pla: bill of the performances at the Theatre Ro: in Convent Garden, for the benefit of H.SMOOT. | to order, are warranted, and will be sold very low be fried in Cream and Parsley; und Roast Lamb | in a spot that no man knows of. The first a Ch ENC -o3w CLAGETT, DUDSON ECO. Office and Depot—Southwest comer of F and with Green Peas. edition, which is stylod the Book of Mormon, ALNWICK FRENCH AND ENGLISH FE- - : elfth streets. feb 27-tf WANTED—An active Restaurant Cook, (eat een ee ee eo ane vee State ot - MALE SEMINAKY, $200 REWARKD.—RANAWAY FROM A CARD can fry Oystersand broilasteak. A in to N x " a fi rf > 4a s oad pFOR BOARDING PUPILS. : the city of Richmond, Virginia, HE UNDERSIGNED (LATE OF THE| _#P2-tr R. E. WHITLOCK. | ov of’ Joueph subsequently soveived SITUATED SIXTEEN MILES ON THE | petween the Ist and Lith of April, 108 ay T RED \) Baltimore aad Washington Railroad and | slave PHILL BARBER. e isa bright See ickler. on Saturday evening, May 10th, struck off. Joseph subsequently received the | Bric . y E te Spo A pasa steal) Fear pertatensl ONLY 124 CENTS. apostloship at the bande of twoeelestial mes. | 1767. The attraction of the entertainment Turaptxe, and two miles south of the village of | mulatto, about 23 years old, i “9 dressed ; 1s very genteel in his appearance; halt - = Maaane"s ”” and the play bi carry on the Painting business in all its various UCKLEY’S CELEBRATED SONG BOOK | sengers, and on the 6th of April, 1830, he laid | ¥®* the ‘« Beg, peers and the play bill Branches. for the parlor, containing a collection of new ; the Chi { Jesus Christ, | SMmounced as . eo M. A. TYSON & SISTERS respectfully in- | reset" iy wal : He respectfully solicits of former patron and the | ana popular Songs, as sung by Buckley's New | te foundation of the Church o ism of} _ ‘End of Act I., Miss Brickler will sing a form their patrons and others that itis their tn- | Walter in hotels and at the Springe: Ghee sege | Public gen-rally a continuance of their favors. | tnd Popular Songs, as sung by Bhexley's New | or the Latter Day Saints, by the baptism of | -,yourite song froin Judith, accompanied by tention to close, permanently, their day school in | denly spoken to hesitates and stammers a litle ace a lee him will be execu- | way, New York. For sale by the agent, six members - = Sag ie York that the | Mr. Dibbin, on a xerw instrument called Piano the city on the 2ist April, and tuat tne summer | He ts S feet 6 to inches high, feet small. and fe | Swit Promptness and Adelity. ALEX ADAMSON Cheer: Dee ranted, AL ats ths pramtyees | Tor” om harry emery Institution will open on under the common size. Purchased Phill from | new = ae att as waa , at the old stand, cor mar22-3m 7th street, opposite Post Oiiice. ceil aed ee cstsating riled a Texvue Fanew.—A weld has boon MO? » May ‘Thos. Green, Esq , 0! ‘ashington ; hy nd “ ati — “< were lukewarm a uae) y =. b . Application may be mate at thelr city rest-| probably lurking im or near thatelly? tett bad tem 2N@: SUMMERFIELD FINCH. GAS STOVES AND OVENS. but soon, by the force of local persecution, | geyised for making a cloth or fabric which dence, until Ist May, or by letter addressed to the | posed to have purchased free papers. ie E RESPECTFULLY CALL TME AT-| ang by the illiberal vexations of the federal | ha, the appearance of being partly erape and Laurel Post Office, Md Lf appre! and secured so that I get him, ARBRIED, NOT MATED; or How the’ tention of the public to our Gas Cook- : government, she received recruits from all partly Orleans cloth. To me Ley thes, the warp I N. B.—Every facility 1s afforded for the acqul- | | wili a reward of $100 if taken in fr int STOVES, patented by Wm. F. Shaw > * i isquiet 7 i¢ i t- ittoa oo Preach Language and Music. roe sabo te taken oly oes tone of spr se ao by Alice Cary, author of Glovernook "Price 1." ttbocton. Forneatuessand oy gpg aging ge bore seat ae aioe pees gee recon soe oa ep it-dtMaylo a an) e north of the mac river. i sed, only consumin; TY) 2 — ~— sisconded without provocation, and iepemeeres set oailiones: reaper AURY’S Poctenetn pe ar ieee burner. . hostile attitude, and forced them to pack up | ¢ 7 some parts, and of worsted yaro for other MR WILLIAM PALMER, to be making his way to a free State. ER OVENS, a new article. dleave—thus giving them another and 4| parts the different qualities of weft produ- Professor of Singing and the Flute . eee wy OW. H. GAINES, See is es Bekins eee a ey Ue 'SIBLEY & GUY, | Detter chance for success. There are at this | Hiv’, Gigerent cloth in the same web. A I pace ee & eee ap 21-M&Thtf Warrenton, Va. Fee SALE OR EXCHANGE.—SEVERAL Pa. avenue, baetetaee and 11th sts. moment in the world, by — great variety of fabrics a. _ ede ge ol as m that rou — seven- Jan irgan } vario Ss , SINGING CLASSES for bee umes or four pur DK_SCHWARTZE’S PORTE, dapeiy Sens oan ae 2p -cost___(Organ)_________| ore than five hundred thousand Mormons. | duced in one web of cloth, for y Pils, whereby each voice will be properly ex- Worm Destroying Syrup. sold low ‘for cash or good paper. or will HARD WARK—CHEAP FOR CASH. Asociety under the name of the Perpetual oe NI amined, and separately cultivated, according to changed for butiding ma‘ and work. These UTLERY, HOUSE FUR its quailty, whieh could not be done, consistent- HE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY WHICH | instru maa Berean ae maioes auteny Cc Tools” ly, with simultaneous teaching—as Sopranos, poaver Salis fh Soeey Sues Picmoet 180217 | pernen to purchase or trade will please | Scalgs. rashes, Shovels, Spades, widely ‘a hoeat tentaing “The on cae ane. table compound, and compared with other prepa- mar 38 eager LEWIS CARUSI Hoes, “races, Plough Castings, Lake City, when they are too poor to make | mated that the Common Council refuse to per cessary with male voices, viz: Tenor, Baritone, | ratious is pleasant to take, and iunocent in its ; Locks y+ mat s A i i i in longer on Reservoir Square. v ap jon. It needs buta trial to prove its etti- COUNTER AND GLASS CASES FOR , Screws, Glue, Files, &c. &c. their own way thither. The expense the | mit it to remain | Ua! a aacer a Lani von ther om ene —_ Price 25 cents a bottle. For rile at Sale.—In consequence of wishing to enlarge wietact everything to be found in a well regula- company has been at is repaid by the labor of | The iron fence will 20 be sold. The building the use of alpacca, mohair, silk and other weft. 8H GOODS, | Emigration Fund Company, established in the —— PEP HE =<] eee of the ecclesiastical government, Save or Taz New Yor Carstau Pavace. furnishes, every year, to acertain number of | The C will be sold at auction next = the Saints, the means of getting to the Salt | month, by order of the Receiver _ It is inti- Parts 2 ; ayes 000, and can be purchased for t taie thet th JUHN SCHWARTZE’S. our store and make room fonan immense stock of | ted Hardware Store always to be found on band | tho emigrants after their arrival. Let us| cost over $600,000, SS © respective ia Duets, Drug and Chemical Store, Boston Pianos, we offer for sale, very low, a large and cheap for cash at ADAMS not labee under the delusion that the Mor- $125,000. Terms per Quarter: 10 for each pupil, if only No. 463 Pa. avenue, next to U. 8. Hotel. COUNTER and one or two fine SHOW GABE! & s tha’ BARveY mons have arrived at their meridian, ub _spss-cotm _25 Fa. sv nearvihet_ | Tone Poth. they ere to be on the cecline ENTLEMEN’S SHOULDER SEAM | Far from it. The time is not yet at hap : G Shirts, every size and every variety of Cuffs Daily they make numbers upon numbers © urope, and few {Two public recantations of Popery in England mir aeenied: One by Rev as Derome, late priest of the Boman Catholic Chapel of St. Andrews, Newcastie-on Tyne ; is one hour will be devoted, and an extra vir for every additional pupil; $20 per er af seperate rye .8s— deduction will be made to the | Remember, at 306, the Piano and Mi b= 28-eolm Ae po mar 20—eotf | ishment of JOHN F. ELLIS. apse | —*P \LOUKS! CLOCK JUST RECEIVED | QR. W. HENBY PALMER'S Dadar uke No.1 Clocks some entirely new M z ~ “PIANO FORTE CLASSE3, | and Collars, comprising the largest asortment eRe Pisctice eotcleceemy, Sse : t : 4 roselytes, particularly i and the other by Rev. Mr. Bolton, late a Ro- REGISTER.--First 40 vo patterns. TT. ill be sold at astonishingly low Five Dollars Per Quarter. ever offered, at STEVENS’S P tached to their frater- iy = IN ‘compiete, price $10. One copy only! prices, Remember, every Clock 1s warrsnted. | Apply at GEORGE HILBUS'S Music Depot, : Salesroom, Browns’ Hotel. | Who have ever Been acite ns ayed them. | men Catholic priest at Lincoln’s-Inn-Fields. ap 17 . FRANCK TAYLOR. api2 G6. FRANOMS, 490 Seventh street. | Penasyivania aveaue. ‘mar 1 The trade supplied. ap 2-6t | nity, haye ever bac’

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