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R HIRE.—A WOMAN SERVAN I T i . M. Lippi of Pittsburg, Pa.—For PERSONAL. 3 ° er EV EN N G S AR : ae — them ———- @ sort of general| Jos. i pp — - ate seperate Se me slay Bes : jubilee among Tict constructionists of J se souther van! 4. Child’s Nurse, Enq re Mrs. F NAT ONAL THEAT RE ames N. Aspinwall, of Newark, N. J., a8- | district of California) and Jady, are at Dex- signor to Henry E_ Staff and James N. Aspin- | ter’s, on a brief visit to Washington. wail, aforesaid.—For improvement in rolling ..-. W. E. Burton is employed upon a Gy. ‘ich TON’S, No 5 indiana svenue m 13-1t® ces ate To ea ARTIFICIAL TEETH JOHN Tr FORD NSERTED ON THE “ATMOSPHERIC | 162") EPPERSON. both Houses of Congress The Resolution --The distant reader must --.- LESS: WASHINGTON.CITY: SOLE MANAGER - STAGE MANAGER. file blanks. . i i f whi nciple,’’ from one to an entire set, pie ee aa ant 2 | ak endersinnd the vets given yesterday in} Jonathan F. ceptpeode® a aa Fagg lal Se on pabliahers. aoa aoiney latina. oF sliver, mtn chs PRICKS OF ADMISSION Advertisements should be handed in by | f*¥or of suspending the rule of the House for Barret of Lincoln, N. 0.—For improvement «+++ On Monday Dr. Blackburn was elected | Uoderstandlng— if you d charges.’ psyco rey te gi . therwise the: not a) the admission of the resolution to authorize | in mowing machines. Mayor of Charlestown, Va., and Goo. Mauzy, _GOODMAN’S Office 304 Pa. avenue, adjoining Se eee sched ing the Executive to employ the army and nayy| Milton Roberts, of Belfast, Me., assignor to | Esq , Mayor of Harper's Ferry. ee until the next day. f the United Stater, or volunteers, to keep | himeelf and Isaac N. Felch, of same place.— Robert Tyler has been invited to de- | yusy ARRIVED— THE SEA OF ICE, nel haere gic = Central | For improved cutter heads for lathes liver the anniversary oration of the Washing- 50 cases Tuner Brothers’ Ginger Wine, Rasp- OR, A MUTHEK'S PRAYER, SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. open the Isthmus Transit routes in vente Samuel D. Quimby, of Winchester, Mass , | ton Jamestown Association. berry and Bockberry ppp diets ene Which will be produced on The Union republishes an article from the America, &c., as expressive of the sentiments | assignor to nave Nine Boe ae .++e@. P. R. James, Esq., lectured in Ports- a choice lot of yrups ee yok THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, Georgia Times § Sentinel, advocating the | of those who voted yea, to be in favor of the pict clipe oel in veling bags mouth, Va., on Friday night, on “ The Saxon . No. 57 Green see, Georgetown. Pe gineyt beter an qa i nomination of Mr. Buchanan upon the ground | resolution. Re-issue.—Joel H. Tatum, of Baltimore, | ™°*- EP 6 SS LL es 2 mie (Intel & Organ) WONDERFUL MECHANICAL EFFECTS, that Pennsylvania will vote for him alone, We question whether there are twenty-five | 4 — For preparation of oil ground to receive E> The congregation of the First Reformed At PERSONS WHO HAVE TRIED DRESSES, SCENERY, é«. and that her vote is necessary tothe triumph | members of both Houses together, who favor eee pressions. Patented April 15, “eh Soares Sage spe foe ve Mr. Turner | way Sin hcg “9 a a ferece a Matace 5 7 i ebb, an arc for a y —— : of the Democrats in November ; and further, | the adoption of the resolution; the ae Designs.—Isaae Engel, of Boston, Mass.— | They employed him to farnish ‘plan and esti- | drink they ever tasted. Junv x chin ar et suruma| Mod. Thertager Bre oe because of his great superiority asa states- | garding it as embracing a sort of unive For design for piano forte legs mate for building achurch. He furnished an m13 (Intel & Organ) Bole 107 The Box Sheet for the sale of R man over his competitors for the nomination ; | declaration of war. It is alwsyscustomary| Anthony J. Gallagher, of Philadelphia, Pa. | estimate, which made the cost $20,000, but _m13___(Intel & Organ) _Sole Proprietors. <=» ponccns emg tn arte oe cus tecnu fhe allged fc hatte |r many gentlemen orto om Moneys in| Dele peeing ris. (| ecraearnion mae etaaing bs | T URUE, MAURY a Puyateal ODO. | SOT ety 5 . 5 61 je iy air mt a South will vote for him only unanimously. | suspend the rules to consider any declaratory Troy, N. Y , assignors to N. S. Vedder afore- | only half completed: 000, ‘Alicon’s History of Europe, second rerien, 2 vols. | prgeT GEAND EXCURSIO r To this article, so full of mistakes and injus | resolution offered, leaving it to take its said For design for parlor stoves. — ~ | Lt in Mexice, by Gal ry OF THE SEASON! tice to others, the Union replies, too tenderly | chance when fairly before the House. W. L. Sanderson and N. 8. Vedder, of Troy, I. 0.0 F—TRE R. W.GRAND| Cicero's Ovations, iiterlly translated MEMBERS OF THE EMPIR ‘o others, plies, ps N Y., assignor to Sanders, Wolfe and War-| = Lodge of the District of Columbia is | Cruden’s Compleie Concordance to the Bible, 1 egg ane a for our taste. Getting Nervous.—If the Kansas investi- | ren, of same place.—For design for the plates | hereby requested to assemble THIS | vol, 8v0 <a moe The Intelligencer’s editorial column is to- i of cooking stoves. ee EVENING, the 13th instant, at Odd ‘asterpieces of Pulpit Eloquencs, by the Rev. | in geveral f ria ha day devoted f the able and in- | 8°78 Ege. be pbs RE ead, of Philadelphia, Pa., assignor | Fellows’ Hall, 7th street, at 7 o'clock, to make Henry C. Fisb, 2 vols, 8vo0. Bey May 15. nite Bou pote poh ppc affairs, delivered | Y°ttable mare's nest, the Republicans around | ¢o John H. Cabill, of same place.—For design | S77angements for Oo ee (ES FRANCK TAYLOR. | ine Steamer GEORGE WASHINGTON witi us will begin almost to hang themselves in| for even and stove doors. despair. It was fully expected by them that long ere this their opponents would have anata ae cuare “heard thunder’’ from this committee, who The Celebration.—The display made by | Were sent out for the most part to make Re- the various Sunday Schools of Washington, publican Party political capital for the ap- yesterday, the day having been set apart for | proaching Presidential campaign. What a yesterday by Gen. Cass. By order of the Grand Master: i m 33-1t J.T. BANGS, Gr. Sec. The Current Operations of the Treasury , 1.0. OF R—THE OFFICERS AND Department.—On yesterday, the 12th of Mey, Cees of Columbia District Tent will - tf ir te! session on there were of Treasury warrants entered on | * Ne WEDNESDAY EVENT e ae the books of the Department— instant, et 8 orcleck, at the Hall, cornet of 7th eal For the redemption of stocks. $1,182 08 | Dstreets. A full attendance is desired. For the Treasui Department. 4/573 21| Byorder: HENRY D. COOPER, D.R.8. NEW JEWELRY. leave Georgetown at 7, Washington &\, Blag- UST O PEN ED A MAGNIFICENT AS- | den’s Wharf 9, and Alexandria at 9x a m sertment cf elegant JEWELRY, embracing Cosches will leave I. and 7th st., F and 7th st., all the latest styles. We name in rart — 12th street and Pa. avenue, at 5 o'clock Complete sets cf real Stone and Roman Cameo, #uperior Cotillon Music has been engaged for Florentine Mosaic, Neapolitan Corai, and | the occasion. Pearl Dinner and Refreshments will be furnished by Diamond Brooches, Ear and Finger Rings, Gold caterer ex: * Chains, Crosses Necklaces, Signet Kings, — ets ONE DULLAR; remitting & gentle. Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Pencils, Se man and ladies—to be had of the mem) of the - itwit i ‘ m 13-1t® Keys, &c. | club. their general (annual) exhibition, celebration, | pity it is,s0 far as the Republican party’s | For the Interior epartmen 21,582 13 - ‘The above, ail just selected, with every other Committee of A wens. and procession, was indeed aig of the oo | prespect is concerned, that Messrs Sherman ri lor 0 Navy 12.968 at = hey Ledge No is, oe poder article in our line, are offered a the ieeres tates. 1 Morrice, : i iw y, & H Bel), easion. No city in the Union of the popula- | and Howard had not been ‘‘ knocked down Repayment on account * ¥ requested to attend'a meeting at their aise ee At, = oh oad wel —— er, 8 Ingram, AH Hil. tion of Washington could probably have made | and dragged out,’’ instead of the shooting of VY -<ccnvcdocwseses 2,873 60 b - : on Congress street, Georgetown, 708 99 | D.C.,on WEDNESDAY EVENING, at8o’clk, to make arrangements for the funeral of P.G. M. Lxvin Jonzs. a more satisfactory show of the sort. By the | Sheriff Jones; which has placed the border by, we hear that a considerable sum (in the | ruffian boot altogether on the wrong leg. From miscellaneous source D' oF poche —_— A GRAND tem © ity, to wit:—I hereby = tify that J. wv Darnes, of said rong oak Concert of Sacred Music © il aes By order of N. G.: R. L. MARTIN zht before me, as a stray tresp2ssin; Will be given by aggregate) was contributed by the children Getting him Right on the Record.—Th Soe eee eee ene mi2—ot (Organ) Rec. Sec. anor asorrel HORSE, supposed to beadout THE CHOIR OF THE yesterday for charitable purposes, their teach- bli ios th 7B! a : b # - rad In the Senate, yesterday, after we wont to | ““-—— __URANY ee 15 years old; 15% bands high; a white slip in NINTH seg PROTESs- ubdlication of the correspondence between the ALL THE DEMOCRATS of George- ‘ ; white hind feet, and shed all round, ers and pastors being, of course, the agents eee of Mr. Paice sine and Jud press, after further Cage cae s Beinn favorable to the election of the bese pssberrs Sarkee an gear. Assisted by several of the most talented Profes. into whose hands it was paid. May we be ¥ 58° | motion to reconsider the voto by which the | nomtnce of the Democratic Convention to be held itt (i e of the Justices of | sors and Choristers of this District, at theirChurch Leavitt (in yesterday's Intelligen cer,)designed Given under band of me, on n Ninth street, between E and F, on permitted to suggest to the latter that no more the Peace in and for said county, this 12th day of } ©! ni > Towa railroads land donating bill was passed, | 1» Cincinnati in June next, are requested to meet irts o| abe pwie at Forrest Hall on PHUKSDAY EVENING, the 1856, ROBERT WHITE. WEDNESDAY EVRIING, tert. en appropriato use can be found for it, than that |‘ lear the skirts of Judge McL. of all re- | it was Inid aside for tho day. 15th Instant, at § o'clock. m 13 -3t ans > Mey 14, of devoting it to clothing and otherwise pro- sponsibility for the action of the United States % ., | court at Cincinnati in the Gaines slave caccs: viding for the neglected or unfortunate chil- . = dren of this city who fail to be of the bap- has not a little disgruntled the Fremonters in py number attending the Sunday Schools of Washington, many of whom have ot late been The bill of Mr. Adams, to amend the fare PILE WEI BIONSED GONET: ralization laws, was then made a special order ‘IRS PIONEER - for Monday next, at 1 p.m.; and the Kansas Bee rrionat St ee E State bill having been taken up— regular meeting of the Association tal e place Mr. Cass addressed the Senate for two THIS EVENING, at their hall, at ® o’clock. e owner of the above described Hers- is re- The programme, consisting of Solos, Duetis, quested to prove property, pay — and take Quartets, Choruses, &c.. bas been selected with nim away JAMES W. DARN gceat care, and will be rendered with orchestral mi3-3t* Bridge accompaniment a g100 1 w. Tickets 25 cents ; a i +4 if ' ANAWAY FROM MY FARM, ADJOIN- | Fes, of the members of the ry ag Every member is earnestly requested to be 2 -, | Pooh-poohing the Judge, as a sortof old gran: | hours, principally upon the ‘‘ squatter sovor- peseene, as business of sauce teaporices to the ing Upper Marlboro’, about the middle ‘oor on the evening of the Concert. am 12- Washington, because they cannot make their} 1/7) however, well he would havo done | “i#3ty” question in a learned, able, and very | party will be brought before the meetin, of December last, Mulatt boy AMBROSE, VARIETY HALL :—THIS ELEGANT AND appearance in them inclean and whole clothes, y> “ ~— bags eee Sone interesting speech; without concluding he zy order: B. RANDOM, Pres. belonging to my brother, Alfred W Gardi- newly fitted Hall is now offered for rent for En thin way an indeGnile additional nember thirty years ago fora candidate, is by no means gave way tor the day, and Mr. Brown replied | JOS P. SHILLENN, Sec. it® | ner, of Charles county. This boy is about, Balls, Concerts, Fairs, &e. Every care will be might be ae into the schools. Ssy from up to the anti-slavery exigencies of the times. | to points in his argument. 14 years old—not very bright but rather of a - | taten to make this central and convenient Hall 4 ., MEDICAL SUCIETY D. C —A spe- — he Senate next held a short Executive ses- cet meeting will be held TO-MOR- sion, at the conclusion cf which they ad- | ROW (Wednesday,) May Mth, at 12 m., at the journed. Washington Intirmary. Im the House, Mr. Goode moved to sus- & full attendance of members is requested. , Mr. By order of the President: pend the rules to take from the Speaker’s ta It JNO. C. RILEY, M_D., Rec. £¢c. ble the Washington city elections bill from Kes WARD.—A MEETING OF nut color—and has delicate limbs. He has usu- } the most attractive place in the city, a prover ally a mild and pleasant countenance when spo | and efficient management. Applyto W. WALL ken to. of Wall & Stephens. ap 2-im I will give the ee ae his cater —— sion if taken In asbington City, or nm 7 2 ‘ Ai elke crea ech of soa a i | KE ectom of Teyw in te ety cam be fut" taken in Prince George’s county, “ In either case be mannt be brong! { home or secured | _™ 12-3t LASIMOND’S, 7ib st in feil so that I can get him again. LL THE NEW BOOKS PUBLISHED 500 to 1000 more than attend them at present. Why not give a portion of the money, too, to the support of the two orphan asylums among us? At present these institutions are only able to care for the necessities of about 164 of the parentless little things, of whom about 60 The £peech.—General Cass delivered yes- terday one of the ablest speeches marking the history of his connection with Congress. It was listened to by a iarge audience, composed, for the most part, of statesmen, diplomatists, and other persons of learning and distinction the Senate; not agreed to—yoss 69, nays 62. Sixth Was will be hela wt OaaeFoloee en m 13-cotf B. J. GARDINER received immediately afierwards and for szle aro in the Protestant asylum and perhaps 104 | His theme was squatter sovereignty, on which | ,,0%0tiom of Mr. Peck, the Committee of | @n WEDNESDAY EVENING next, May 14th, | PROPOSALS FOR FUEL. at SHILLING TON?S Bookstore. in that of the Catholics. The accommoda- ‘a gaty, on which | the Whole was discharged from the bill to| at 7% o’c'ock. The public, without respect to oe Salad fer the Social, by the author of Salad fer UARTERMASTER’s Or Fick MARINE Conrs, the Solitary. = non Qua Sv aanington, May 32 1s 6 3 «| esgte Cree Amnaccnn Bette, by Anse Ei Ou. SPARATE SEALED Or0SAa yIL SS be received at this 0 ntil Thursday, the opener yg bed fora ytd — i Triumphs 12th June, 1856, at 10 o’clock a. m_, for Supt lying 2 y » by - re- such quantities of Wood and Coal as may A Defence of the American Policy as ag 2 -y he expressed views in accordance with his deepen the channel over the St. Mary’s river | parties, are invited. Dr. MacRkuDgR and othe:s Flats, Michigan ; which said bill was subse- | will address the mcetiag. m 13-2t quently passed—yeas 89, nays 46 i SET TY — ‘ On motion of Mr, Eustis, the Committee of Boe AN STOWN poctesy tho Ae . . 1 8 ill be gi tR 8 the Whole were discharged from the bill to | Hotel.on Penna evenue, near Second street on improve the navigation at the mouth of the | PUESDAY NIGHT, the 13th Instant, at 9 o’clk, Mississippi; which also passed, after bein, Tickets can be had at the Hotel. ™ 12-2t , pee pt Map log sam appropriate FIFTH WARD DEMOCRATIC AS3- rm ewe Coastal x= sociation.—A meeting of the Associa- Mr. Wheeler moved to suspend the rules | tion will be eid In the large room at Casparis's for the introduction of a joint resolution for | tetei on TUESDAY EVED ING, May rth, at the relief of the inhabitants of the Cape De 7% o'clock. Verde Islands; but no quorum voted. hen] As the Anti-Know Nothing Candidate for Mayor tions (means) of these two noble charities are | 1) known sentiments on that question. much two limited for their actual require- —_ ments, and we know that all good citizens Mr. Buchanan.—We learn that, at the re- would rejuice to see them thus increased ; and | quest of Mr. Buchanan, there will be no pub- none more than the noble-hoarted little crea- | lic reception; but it is the intention of his tures who yesterday placed their pennies, fips, | friends to give him a serenade at the National levies, &c., in the hands of their instructors. Hotel, to-night, at eleven o’cloeck. We are He who fails to provide for his own household | satisfied that hosts of friends will be there to is worse than a heathen—the good bovk tells us greet, with a hearty welcome, the familiar —and communities have resting on them duiies face of the veteran statesman. quired from }st July, 18:6, to the 30th June, 1857, a Wiko ee Foreign Influence, by T t 5 5 ado Marines stationed at Washingten city, Warkea's Wabuitocs’s Manent “The Wood to be the best oak sapling, ond the | , Life and Adventures of Jack Adams, the celc- Coal best anthracite and bituminous, at he option | brated Satlor and Mutineer. | Pan of the commanding officer, and to be supplied in He argon +4 oe —— deg ee such quantities as may be required by him; to be - = M. Be San ieee es _ - ne delivezed, piled and ineasured at such points as | J0urnal for May. Su’ ptions recet pub- they adjourned Dr Wa. B. Macrvpea will be present and ad- | may be directed by said commanding office:, free Come a rae similar to those resting on the individual man. —_ J * dress the meeting, our fellow-citizens of the | Of €xperise to the United aw LINDSAY, Blank Books, Playing and Visiting Cards, fine Our own poor and uncared-for should first be} List of Patents issued from the United Proceedings ef Te-Day. eats ee. DUNNING TON, ey m 13-lawtJel2 Major and Quartermaster. || Note heal ‘neler lene ergy and placed in a way of being one and all bene- | States Patent Office for the week ending May In the Senate, to-day, Mr. Hunter reported | JOHN 8. DEVLIN, Jr., Sec. m 12-2t MEDICAL CARD. 4 SHILLINGTON’S Bookstore, fitted by the spirit of practical Christianity | 13, 1856—each bearing that date: R. H. PERABEAU, GERMAN HOMEO- m 12-3t Odeon Building, Pa av , cor. 4 st. pathic physic an, has the ho: or to offer his from the Conference Committee on the De- Boe THE, REGULAR MONTHLY meet- SO services to the inhabitan's of Wasnizgton ans | PHILADELPH!A AUCTION BARGAINS ci i i: - a ing of the Sixth Ward Democratic Asso- Aciency bill, embracing information that the | (i tion wilibe held in Aneomtis Henn Pons. that is abroad in the land, before we attend | _Ussian G. Auld and Jasper S. Whiting, of to the cases of those for whom no especial Stockton, Cal_—For improved riffle for gold ise Shine Senate Committee had agreed to recede from | DAY EVENING next, the 13th instant, at 7 ee = chebrated Br. Momendent BHAGE subt BECOIVED FROM THE responsibility rests on us; for those, tobe brie | Wm Si. Akins, of Berkshire, N,J.—For im | the most of their (the Senate’s) amendments, ee ie F. OBER, Sec. |!” Boston, and feels confident to merit a share o: Philagelphia Auctions— of “ Boriabolaga ” provement in locks. including the national water-works amend-| _™'-*t* FCF. OBER, Sec public patronage. Children and femae d'seases,] 12 Silk Flounced Robes o15 w Infidelity constantly jeers Christianity, be | _,Je*¢ S. Butterfield and Simeon Marshall, of | ment, and many of the army transportation Bm BOARD OF APPEALS, GEORGE- | Bowel and Summer complaints, fall especially | 200 yards neat check Silks bead ‘ J Philadelphia, Pa.—For improved cartridge | claims; the said report was adopted TOWN —The Board of Appeals on the | Under his treatment. lo plaid d cause, notwithstanding the large amounts of opener. > : Mr. Jones, of Iowa, made a personal expla- | a*sessment of new perety for 1856 will meet on | , Geenpeg es od ins caper raps sel ese eo ne Hey a pam 4 ; * money raised by the latter for its purposes, Chas. N. Cole, of Pleasant Valley, N. Y.— | nation. wherein he retracted his charges made Nao aera Spa _ oe aoa ine 6p m Resdenceon F street, No. 188, between | 300 do in do » those surrounding the payees are no more | For improved farm gate against Mr. Schenck, of Ohio, on the day be- | ** the ofice of the Clerk of the Corporation. 20th and Qst tree's 1roo do. Bleck do all prises . ny appe:ls handed ‘o either of the under- % = moral and religious than their forefath Nelson B. Carpenter, of New York, N. Y. | fore. signed on or before that time will be attended to Rersrxences.—Dr. Hoffendahl; Dr Wessel 25 pieces French Ginghams Ry ral ani igious than their forefathers | p.. improved horse shoe. The next business in order being the con-|°~ W Ul. TENNEY, "| hoett; Humphrey R. Storer, Professor of Mid-[ 20 do do Briiliants Ry were, if as much so. We have always thought} John Clough and Daniel M. Cummings, of | sideration of the pending motion to reconsider A_H. PICKRELL, W fery in the M “M. College, Boston ; <A Wm.] 20 do Sue Book Mustins Bs that the key to this melancholy state of things | Enfield, N. H.—For improvement in surgical | the vote passing the Iowa railroad land do. WM. H. GODEY, Witte ee ee ee he ee eee ith is the fact that home is tco little cared for in | 8Plint- nating bill; it was opposed by Mr. Jones, of | _m 12-2 Beard of Appes!s._ | “1y’ B-‘Homeophathic medicines forsale, which | ie ae Check Cemintos 145 h efforts. Isreligious habi a ia- |, 3080 B. Cornel, of New York, N. ¥.—For| Tenn., and advocated by Mr. Foot before we THE LADIES OF THE ISLAND | the Doctor prepares himself with the greatest] 10 do Bishop Lawn 1 | such efforts. irreligious habits and associa- improvement in continuous sheet-metal Jath- | Went to press. respec'fally inform the public that they | care, for Fever and Ague, for Bilous end Bowel} 50 do White Cambrie 12y tions in after life are too often the result of | ing surface. In the House, Mr. Jones, of Pa., rising to | Will hold a Fair at Carusi’s Saloon commencing | complaints, &c., &c. —— is ae eee eae iene aa ss early neglect. if half the money and labors m. B. Coats, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For a personal explanation, replied to the remarks | tr agit 5 one oe May, Th Oho SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES. 20 a rw ne Prints “3 12k - = : machine for cutting green corn from the cobs. this Fair is to provide the poor, class of children | | 0k RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORT- devoted to foreign religious enterprises were Benjamin J. Day, of Gibson county, Ind.— | Concerning the Hon, James Buchanan made hag Dy etree seer ee ment of very superior Gold, 4 rs . tome eg 9 ie added fortwenty years to these devoted to| For improvement in bridle bits. by his colleague (Mr Fuller) a few days aah Pusat with es ne vor tt ae Filver, and fine Steel SPECTA-¢ 27 do lace embroidered Curtein Muslins 37. domestic charities of the sort, at the end of secs Dexter, of Holmes’ Hole, Mars.—For since, and argued to show, from the public | ment that similer charities have. ‘Io make the Se Steel, and Gold EYE-GLASSES,} 11 do muslin @o do ae that time the aggregate sum collected and D taster Deeeck, oe taken Gudea history of the last thirty-six years, that Mr. | time as agreeable as possible, good music has We invite-particular attent’on to our asor'ment 60 dczen fine iinen Napkins ss 5 ; iy labors dedicated to both, would be double what Dimock, of Mansfield, Conn Buchanan has been a consistent friend of the | een provided for every ation | eee the 19 do do Union do oe rights of the South under the Constitution. | Wee¥, Doors open at 7 o'clock and continue epen .—For improve- ofthe above, with real pebble eyes, by farthe] 309 do Linen Towels, all prices * * is : best le for defective visi: discovered. they will otherwise be, or we have studied | ment in machinery for trebling singlethread | He pronounced the abolition resolutions of | “2!!! te ni. = M. W. GALT & BRO. Jewelers, — ele ay pe Haxts, all prices f society to little purpose. a Ww es of South Dedkam, Mass., | 1319, attributed by Mr Fuller to Mr. Buchan- Se 10, THE PATRONS OF THE CiTy | _miz-tt Pa. av. bet. 9th and 10th sts. | 4u0 Gents col’d bordered do 18x — — a aoe M. fg oa of a aes Mase. | an’s pen, asa base forgery, declaring that eles ah Aedes end iy tere becring | OMNIBUSSES FOR Pic NIC PARTIES. | 10° do white Linen — a Board of Visiters —The following is a litt mill — in machines for dressing | that gentiman knew nothing of them. number of mirdirected letters, ard le'ters bearing HE PUBLIC ARE RESPECTFULLY IN- |] 115 dozen black Net Mitts, from 12. to 1 50 formed that I am prepared to Mr. Fuller of Pa., then replied to Mr. Jones, | 20 direct.ons whatever, received at our otiice, we ALso— furnish large and comfortal 0 Oo Ee 300 black and cold Visites, very cheap oO : take this method of informing our patrons that quoting the 4th of July apes: &e , of Mr. | theysweuld greatly oblige the Proprietor ef the of names of the members of the Board of Viei- Samuel F. French. of Franklin, Va.—For tors to the Military Academy for the year — bow for violins. os Suchanan, to show that that gentleman occu- i NIBUSSES, with good horses and 102 Shawis 1856 : ugh Foresman, of Enon, 0 —For improve- pied grounds on the nat Ieation auestio pecreich, and a Ser thal ie hiceerae Reeyreted careful drivers, for Pic Nie Parties. Arrange aLso— g ara! nm | being m re explicit 1: rdirections, and there. * William H_ Duncan, E:q., New Hampshire; | ™°Rt i" Pte go mmege o harvesters. Mienti¢al with those of the American party st j by ibstiing promaes aud eMicient deliveries. We | anit cat be mole with Me, Rese: Kine, ai pore gt eda eerie Mr. Thomas P. Shepard, Khode Island; Hon. Stabem ls anbury, Vonn.—For im- | this time. also wish \t distinctly understood that we de- on ue tues 7, eee Wen ng Wiswis. Poeaths an John Whee x, Vermont, Hon. L Kirkpatrick, | "othson Gerken ee Boren a roe | ain p manera? made 0 mlnaciny sopert from] Uva, be laters besos (ho boxndany Tne weet | tolGaie, [mi2-1w] “HUGH LATHAM. el nal’ GROAN & BON, B. = = B. - a +4 » ces ‘e Elections Committee onthe Nebraska elec- | 5° °° . ————————————— - ee ® le Penna. avenue, ware; Gal ¥. H Smith, Virgie: flor. Ree, | "Tt ould, of Smith, O.—For improved | 822 0880: which was ordered to be printed. | ¢''78 through this med{um would do well to beat 78 NEW STYLE SPRING MANTILL<S| m7-2 "3d door east 7th weet Simpson, South Carolina; Wm. B. Read, Eeq-, | husking thimble, si ‘iad nf fr aaeien sepcited eS iil <== sae ONUNENTEUGLONSiGe imessesse. “ Prices | STRAYED FROM 2°1 F STREET, new | entucky; Mr. E. G. Eastman, Tennessee; | Horace N. Goodrich, of Aurora. Hil For | chit ak ee Bee THE MONUMENTAL CLUB TAKE | 96 rich black Chantilia Lace MANTILLAS 13 bh. ared COW, with a whi Maj. Jobn Hendricks, Indiana: Dr W W |; a caer r urora, which said report was being considered as we Feat pleasu'e in informing their friends | isc Lace SHA ILS AND SCARES mark down the back. and has short Roman, Illinois; Hon. Epaphroditus Ransom. verde anuent in winnowing mills. Went to press, ele Seemed that their third Cotilion | 4 targe assortment of Barege and Stella Shawls | horns. A reward of $5 will be giv Michigan; Dr. John J. Lowry, Missouri; ap i eda ster me — si aie : Dai “Ma visi 1658, ge eae ar sand ede Mi intment not yet made for Arkansas; Mr. |" hTOved punching machine. From Joo Shillington we have the | UA¥> May 13th, 1856. TEE, | 150 new style PARASOLS, for lad’es and chil- | fald house. Prenkiin B. Sexton, Texas; Jadge Wu. T. James Hewson, of Newark, N. J.—For| 1 8 ™m 9-e03t* THE COMMITTEE. . dren, at reduced prices. woob Ahb Goa The ladies particulsrly are invited to call ° 4 ‘ os ENDS an xamine our Mantilles before makis the'r [ mote gfe “4 bod pip etagreld y Bogle goon 4 jurchsses: “ u nrg 4 No 522 7th street, 34 door north Pa avenue formerly occupied by Messrs. Athey & Ce . « “ fastening for port-monaies and ket- books. Barbour, California. James R Milliard, of Paterson, N.J.—For papas ap caappreys Ae President “at large,” | improvement in lock joint for railroad cars — Srom the District of Columtia for J. B. Holmes, of” Cincinnati, Ohio —For “ Piotorial life and adventures of Jack Adams, Gunaeaa Lise Ouse Ge the celebrated Sailor and Mutineer,” by Cap- << OTICK.—ALL PERSONS HAV- tain Chamier. The sea stories of Captain ing books ng deager ace pepe cpsl tae Se ‘ to this office will please return them without dele: ‘will kee improved machinery for manufacturing wach | Chamier have almost as many admirers as] to west win of the Patent. Offlee building, | _m 12-60 vee iach shag wig tonya ae woo! Edmund Kirby, son of Col. Kirby, deceased, | boards. those of Cooper and Maryatt, and Jack Adams | Which the General Land Ofiice Is this MARBLE AND BRUWN STONE WORKS. | and COAL. RICHARD E. SIMMS. — late of U. 8. Army. . Wa. J. Holman, of Indianapolis, Ind —For | ranks among the best of them. moved. ap ded | TOSEPH. W. KELLY, NORTH SIDE PA | m 10- George V. Henry, son of Capt. Henry, de- | improvement in compound rail for railroads. ee NOTICE TO BANKERS —BANK |“ avenue, next to National Theatre, respectfully ceased. m. D Hooker, of Dedham, Mass —For im- = ae . Notices delivered with despatch and New Music.—From our spirited neighbor, | punctuatity throughout the City by the « City Hilbus, we have two of his lato publications, | Dispatch,” 394 D street, near Seventh. Five de- viz: “La Fille Du Regiment,” from Heller's | UveMes@aily. mB portfolio of operatic gems, and the “ Song of eae OT CE PERSONS ADVERTIS- > E. invites public attention toa large supply now on Fee SALE.—A VERY SUPERIOR MARE, hend at his establishment of Marble and Brown iron grey, 5 years old, over shag Stone, New York Flagging. &e He paricularly | high, weighs about gh poencrg yw ‘Gone invites attention to his Jately manufactured an traveller in harness. The own:r = woh i carved Mantels, Statuary, Ilalian and Egyptian | the city and will sell herlow. T eens so Marble of various patterns and lateststyle. Those | “ee? et the stable in rear of No. 34, F Justin Dimick, son of Ms jor Dimick Franklin Harwood, son of Capt. Harwood, | heads _ U.S. Navy iz Daniel S. James, of New Market, Va.—For Campbell Emory, son of Mej. Emory, U.S. | ‘provement in invalid chairs. Army. dmund Kingsland, of New York, N. Y. roved method of securing knives to cutter- 13th 10-3* i Se + ing in the ill find it to their ad- | Who are in want of anyarticles in the advertiser’s tween 33thand Mth. 00m GS Lewellyn Hoxton, son of Dr. Hoxton, de- | For improvement in brick machines. Schubert,’’ with German and English text, vantage te Scales oo unications threngh | The line of business, would do well to call at his DISSOLUTION. ceared, formerly of the U. S. Army. c. Lufkin, of Ackworth, N. H.—For | republished from the original. “Cl DESPATC thereby avoiding the | marble works, as he is determfhed to sell at New bert L. Eastman, son ef Capt Eastman, | im rovement in mowing machines. U.S. Army. “i liver L_ Lawson, of Crestline, 0.—For im- Jefferson D. Bradferd, son of David Brad- | Provement in blow-pipes. ford, deceased; served in the war of 1812. _ Horace Lettington, of Norwich, N. Y.—for Henry A. Dupont, Delaware improvement in fastening bits. Frank A Davis, Pennsylvania. orphan; | Zebulon Lyford, of Lowell, Mass.—For im- family rendered much service in the war of | Provement in portable chairs. 1812 and subsequent wars. aia Sh annoyance and inconvenience of a persoual inter- view with correspondents. By leaving their ad- Reception oy Mr. Bucmanan in Bauti- | dren at the office they will receive ail communi wore —The Baltimore papers of this morning oe. tas Principal office No. 394 D street are filled with details of the reception Mr. | mS8-6t : OQUETS W N P Buchanan, which appears to have been an fads ieepe Prpcenete tnd sna winten SRSHIP HERETOFORE Detareln tan ety and We aeg et eny where | "Tersting ander thestyie end name of BL, All orders for Tombstones, Monuments and any | Ferguson & Co , is this day dissolved by mu other article of Marble and Brown Stone work | Consent. js 20- ¢, the remal: riner, Promptly exognied.___ = + Sf Srasd tome Oe pane of ele eae OST—ON YESTERDAY, THE 9th INST, | ‘ling their business. SRGUSON, a silver Card CASE, containing several cards B. W. FERGUSOU sw eti, . a DOWNS 4 - thusiastic one. The Sun says hiss h } cold.’’—If you wish to present your friend with a | beating the name of the owner. the name al- JOHN T. 0-3 a Sylvester B. Miller and Ezra W. White | °™ ‘ 7 pecen tS ch of Flowers fi F ¥ 4 Affection’. ed in fall ital ene. Wasntncron, May Sth, 1856. mi *Wright Rives, District of Columbia. ser of ee = : J.—For improvement in | “was frequently interrupted by cheers, and | Garden, call at TAYLOR & MAURYS Bonk: Supposed to bavoboen be citner in Maxwell's of JOHN L. HICKMAN, *5on of John Cc. Rives. working sheet metal. when he closed hundreds rushed forward to | store and ask for “F ORGET-ME-NOTS,” from It Peaco’s trimming stores, or dropped on the wey take him by the hand.” Dew-Drop Dale, by Rutu Rustic. Wm J McCraken, of Rochester, N. ¥ — For improvement ia wardrobe trunks. reels, between them The finder will be liberally re. a Roartcag ee ED TO EXECUTE ALL “oe = SRS warded upon leaving it at the jewelry ish- Wi ing. Pa! Political Legislatron —Many of the Con-| Cyrus B. Morse, of Rhinebeck, N. Y.—For a = heotatenrs the hours of 11 and 2 o'clock to- ALF With: Reaioe oekis SCALPS ment cf Galt & Brother. mm 10-31% carer esuiog ae ie eee Ro - gressional friends of the President regard the | i™proved planing machine. Be re tree ee ae che ballot TOUPEES, &c., equal te any inthe United Fos SALE—THE FASTSAILING YATCH | for papering He also keeps compesition for i nl awes L. Norton, of Alum Bank, Pa.—For | the Maryland [nstitute, after which he will | states for ale or made to order at his Stores—f{c CYGNET, 2 tons burthen; 4 years stroying Bedbugeand Roaches. - — of the House, yesterday, in so samma- improved file cutting machine. dine with the city authorities; and at 5} ladies, on Pennsylvania avenue, between 9.h mee old; in gcod order, and well found in every Orders to be left at Cheries H. Lane's, Ps 5 rily enacting the bill for the improvement of eo. W. Pittock, Jno B. Stott, and Galen | °’clock will leave for Washington in a Special | 10th streets; and for gentlemen, under Willards’ respect. Will be sold low for cash. Apply to | enue, or Wm. Gilman, corner 4 otreet apd 5 HENRY MANKEN, No. 65 Thames strect,Fell’s | avenue. mn Poiat, Baltimore. m ?-2w* the navigation at the mouth of the Mississippi, Bekasad, of Bed Y —For improved ro- and a Michigan river-improvement bill, as The, it caine . bei x ns inn ia adi athe sion te 08 ‘owers, of Wyocena, Wis.—For ; impevtonent in brooms and brushes question of the Cincinnati nomination. So, hos. H. Powers, of Wyocena, Wis.—For train, the —— on ee partof the councils | Hotel m 13-e03m* accompanying him to that place. This will terminate a reception and entertainment of I Seapine ns nea ry HAVE A LOT OF GOODS WHICH I WIL: which not only our distinguished guest but close out chesp They consist of Straw. me RK SALE SCALE, of Marden’s Pates! R.J. THORNE, 1¢ PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, | in good erdef sellavie for weighing Geel, Be &e. D o HOMEOPATH: our fair city may justly feel proud. and Gimp BONNETS, FLOWERS, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, = i 3 improved cattl $$ DRESS CAPS, KID GLOVES, TRIM_ Corner 13th st. and New York avenue, Two CARTS 4 — interest upon the subject of the Execu- wots Pelton, ‘of Giinton, Conn.—For im.| _ Tax Extousen Mex Sara —The Zanesville | M_N®: BUTTONS, and a lot of noticns ‘oonu- WASHINGTON, D.0. pace One Family CARRIAGE, in goog order, b=" tive’s probable couree upon them is being man- | provement in apparatus for heating buildings | Courier of the 8th instant states that the | Or43°s¢ Menten A. TATE. Office hours— . » ._m ‘Thomas Y this city. ifested today. The anti-internal-improve- steam. workmen engaged in digging out four men re- ) cently buried in the co: sake near that place pl RAQUEER eay, FESTIVAL. ee oe enough to the prisoners as to B iat to ainounce’s Sense wins aa” be able to converse with them. When it is | Festival. at his Saleen etree, inet remembered, says the Courier, that they will | Ladies who received ‘invitations toro have been imprisoned, \ternty te aa pure air, | first will, he hopes, do him the favor to or water, and with bat little food, two weeks | be present at the second, and those whose of it "PE STEAMER GEORGE Waswine | 7. LOUGHS, uriverts pole aay : aon will depart at the follow- arately, ata great sacrifice. Enquire of ng hours: U. B WARD, Leave Alexandria 7%, 9, 11, 1 5, 0-3 12th ast. and Cone! Leave Washington..., 10, 12, 2%, 4%, —— 2a JOB CORSON, Capiain SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, ,,, WILLIAM A, BATCHELOR’S OEE En. REE OERATORS, WS oe General - Government men are Be herpes bo of iain oping for, and, indeed, expecting, that he red’k. J. Seymour, of Waterbury, Conn. will veto them. We are inclined to think that | For improvement in making brass kettles. the hope that he will veto them, (and that = ee and eens ¢ Wier, of Low- such action on his part will Operate unfavor- 4 Francis C Treadwell, Jr et' ‘New York, N. Philadelphia, REF RIGERATO - at noon to-morrow, their preservati invitations were not received will hb LIQUID HAIR DYE COOLERS, ick PITCHERS, FEAT! ably upon his prospect of receiving the votes | Y.—For improvement in preparing dough for | providential. aii osteo oblige bim by prensa ‘without further solict- | Q@KILFULLY APPLIED, AND SOLD Whole- En DUSTEns. CBILDREN’S CA soe at Cincinnati of delegates representing re- | Moulding crackers. tstlon, in honor of this Festival. m 13-3.# i _ end Reel ae OL RaeS Hair Dressing Es- | CAGES, SWEEPING: DUSTING. fi gions whence euch improvements at the cost | _¥@- homas, of Hingham, Mass.—For im-| Exvorcyuenr or tae Micnigan Proursito- A SUMMER OPENING. nsylvania avenu>, between %h | BING, WHIT! » STA of the National Treasury are sought umaliy) Provement in chairs for ships cabi: Oth sireets, 4 nr Ligton Law —Much excitement was occa | [M[!88 WALLACH RESPECTFULLY IN- |" y'tsteets, and under Willards? Ho el Guise BRUSHES tn we; FISHIN 8 John Van Amringo, of Cincinnati, 0.—For $ it i i i i forms the public that she will bave an eee t. wae & general assortment ; togetber w induced many gentlemen to struggle for the | fire and escape ladder. ar aes pong Bacnmm Ser Toes poaegected her Summer stock of very ele- ADAME 5. DUVALL, Practitioner of comprising the g seerangie so reed} “© prompt passage of the bills in question | . James Wilson, of Brandywine, Del.—For | the prohibitory liquor law. The military were Bonnnee veerngpet tepid gi aus Astrology and Fhrenology, together with the house in the city; all of which are omnes Uni who, oth >| improved furnace for heating sol: irons. | called out to preserve the Det assistance of Protessor roughton, is prepared to | as they can be purchased in any city ) otherwise, would have voted to put them enry Waterman, of Hu N —For | examination of the. bea gyoig ‘ uring the | on Saturday pet, the 17th instant, at her Store, | answer all questions ro | to Human Life J L SAVAGE, through the usual legislative ordeal. We | improvement in gas Mae sh me we lowes rnd Oth checia Aoulsiana avenue, be- | Questions 4s regulators. have no means of ascertaining what it may see Willard, of Vergennes, Vt.—For im- acts dent’s Provement in seeding machines. ‘ Presi ra Purpose to do with the bills | * Jacob g, Williams, of St. Louis, Mo.—For in question, ough we are very sure thet if improvement in ovens of cooking ranges, driven from the court-room and chased into a | tween 7th and Sth streets.. As her neighboring house, which was besei by an | S¢casion will be superior for taste, excited crowd several hours. He nally re- riety, and cheapness to any thing turned, and the trial progeeded without fur- yr pecrrta attempted in Wash ther interruption, m 10-6 [°%,cREAM. a Bord uTwo DOLLARS per gation 0 eee Penne. net

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