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YUBLISHED EVERY APTERNOUR, (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) At the Siar Buildings, corner of Pennsyleania - avenue and Eleventh street. By W.D. WALLAGCH, Will be served to subscribers by carriers at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to the Agents; papers served in paskages at 3734 cents per month. To mail subscribers the sub- scription price ls FHREK DOLLARS AND FIF- TY CENTS ayear ia advance, TWO DOLLARS for six months, and ONE DOLLAR for three months; for less than three months at the rate of 2x cents a week. i? SINGLE COPIES ONE CBNT. Sele eeeeeneteeeememmmmmrunmme nd ‘THE WEEKLY STAR. ~ This excellent Family and News Journal —con taining a greater variety of interesting reading than can be found in any other—is published on Satur- Gay morning. (7" Caen, INVARIABLY IN apvance. ‘Single. wrappers procured Me Viger Immediately fr Ge taser of the VOL. VII. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1856. Nis, KBEE: 1 cecummennetnaanematiesins & commission of twenty per cent. OFFICIAL, FOR GENTLEMEN. . ‘arson Houses 2 Rent and Sale. Anecpors.—Old P; — Tasasver DuranrMenr, May 28, 1956. Benet Sean sons Wee oa Pecciect -_ By JAS. C. Mc@UIRE, Auctioneer. McGUIL Se te ae E v E N I N G 8 T A R. the St ite Seek Jn one te Baek Dee = meri sespaness wealenewe ney eens . C. F ALE—THE TWO-STORY BRICK the State of M——, was, without any excep- i Dwelling and Store, being No. 159, situated NTURE ON THE PLAINS tion, the most eccentric divine we ever knew stock issued pursuant to the act of Congress of iss stantly on hand a/good supply of Garments, on Bridge fleet, near the Market, Geotgetown, AN ADVE * His ' iti med gt mg y made, of superior quality. e Tr. . is eccentricities were carried as far in the 2a July, 1946, that such stock is redeemable by "fine Dress 8 a eith: Ba Six, pins preg me saben _ Ann cate now oceupied by Wm. U. B: In the year 1S—I undertook the perilous mr y on BAR. |; f pulpit as out of it, An instance ill its terms, and will be paid at the Treasury on the besa underdress, Furnishing and Totlet Goods | 1953, and recorded in Liber J. A. 3., No. 68 folios NaBo a wUEec Tinie eee acl Sie) eee ean . eda aaet BY, Bridge st., Georgetown. j iforni ate. surrender of the certificates thereof, on the 12th | ' "Taflorand Clothier “Browns Hotel pee pg het 0 Bp pra the amin ef Oe pt Tes fi avi py | a ee ee t Among his church members was one who of November next, when interest thereon will} mar 25—wif 4 Pa. avenue ‘bia, will sell at public 2ue- OR SA LE—A VALUABLE FARM, | Among the number was Bill Johnson, former- probing doegees ss! amare pegs the — tlon pt the auction store of J. C. McGuire, to the conta 90 acres, will be divided into lots, Parson was two-thirds th ly a hunter and trapper of the West. ‘This department will continueto purchase such HE MOUNTAIN HOUSE, AT CAPON | highest bidder,on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, | #29 from 20to 40 acres, to suit purchasers, if de. his sermon. This was practised so long, that At the close of a beautiful day in May we BE 2 SPRINGS, VIRGINIA, willbe pened ‘26th, 1956, ; owing | Sired. It is situated i after awhile it became a matter of © 4 stock prior to said day of redemption, and will | for the reception of visitors on MON highiv tmieiona fesse — = - city, § mile from eninge cat a Arey ee found ourselves seated around » blasi P | and no on , save the di prereer poy red pay therefor the following premium, in addition | the 16th day of of June. viz: All that piece or parcel of ground yh Tn the | vile turnpike Read Ivis well wate ed, a good | {te upon the banks of the Little Ants stan notice of #. And be at length notified bro- to the interest accrued to the day of purchase TERMS FOR POARD. County of Washington and Dis riet aforesaid, be- | Supply of fire wood, and possesser all theadven- | Some two hundred miles from St Joseph. | terP. that such # thing mee ee putas , a 7 ing a part of the land whereof Anthony Holmead. | tages requisite to make a gerden cr dairy farm, of | Missouri. Some of the company had spread | ...:04, be needless, but Pras ck the bor with one day’s Interest forthe money to reach c senior, died seized, and part of the tract called” reat ne. For farther information spply to | @ blanket upon the grass, and were busily | his family needed bis servi 5 Rcenk anh the vendor: T : ‘Pleasant Plains,” end part of the land which | POLLARD WEBB, No 512,(second story) op- engaged in a game of cards, while myself maw mgs ptotiaen dna pitskabinthn = On such stock received at the Treasury between cna ee besa sige cpa Holmerd Pag he dw en rare 7 ‘a National Intelligencer Office. and Bill Johnson were eagerly discussing the | )4 lways took = roundabout samen anaes the Ist day of June and the 3st day of July, in The undersigned has spared no expenee in ob- the piece’ or u of land eforensia lving onthe | . hie sbiaiaon ageing —— =e by some mysterious means always brought clusive, one-balf of one per cent. on the amounts | ‘ining the services of gentlemen to assist in the | east of the Washington and Rockville t e | EER. ALE E succeeding day. » We soon came to the eon- | iim in close proximity with the village ter. Pe : management of this place for the »ppronching | road, containing 5 acres and one sixteenth cf modern built house on K street; fronting | clusion that we would spend the day in hunt-| orn which he would enter, ‘and oe b specified In the certificates ; season. Visitors will pplied oak Saratoga, | acre, more or less, being Lot No. 2of Geo Taylor's Franklin Square, containing 13 rooms and a fine ing, as our train was going to stop here for |)... le.” dill — On such stock received between the Istand 3ist | Bedford, Chalybeate, am Water from a bdivision, and beginning for the same on the how kitchen, &c._ Gas, hot and cold water | several days to recruit our animals Toan- ae ascertained { days of August, one-fourth of one per cent; pring in the aborhood, said to be equal to | east side of the said turnpike road, at the end of GutreSe i a gn Songtldnn ehani not say that l enjoyed a fine slumber that] that P's object cei ose ce hace somrce And on such stock received after he 3ist day of | ‘8° Rockbridge A) 76.42 perches measured southerly from the inter- Be , jar . -’s object in leaving church was to ob- jum 3) ‘s. * . : night, because I was anxious that mornin; Ps ? A Anmust;-te tetentie, Igitaee thames tet ae | ee Be BLAKEMORE Prop’r._ | section of safd road with the Rock Creek church |; _J022w. exoulil acctie, SOF exaasten ones sport on | tain a * mie and he determined to stop 4 : CASH PALD FOR FURNITURE road, toa road or private way called Taylor's & SALE—A BEAUTIFUL WOOD LOT | the coming day. The much wished for morn- | Di8 leaving and disturbing the congregation day’s additional interest only, will be paid. ERSONS DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING road, leading from the said turnpike road to 2n- (0f about 8 acres) on the plank road, 4 miles | j ~ 1 A d after dispatohi hi in future, if such a thing was possible Certificates of such stock transmitted under P' or having a surplus of Household Effects other pait of the said trect of land owned bysaid | trom Washington. It would be difficult tofinda | pecs oe ee ter dispatohing @ hasty | The next Sabbath, brother P. loft his seat this notice must be duly assigned to the United | band, will y se t all th ‘ on | George Taylor, and running thence with the said prettier site for a country residence, or one posses- breakfast, and informing our comrades that | 4+ the usual time, and started for the door, y a qnane thelr Gant pO ot ans al 4 eos ‘0 pur- | Washington and Rockville turnpike road north sing ter advantages, in the neighborhood of | ¥¢ Should return by sunset, we departed with | 4100. p. B. exclaimed . States by the party entitled to receive the pur- cay wiskte dispose of Call ac i three degrees, west 28 46 perches to the Lot sold | the city. Inquire at this office. “m 23-1mn* an © argon ©, emmasm chese money ; and when sent prior to the Ist July Laat. tos C. our rifles on our shoulders ‘ "9 BONTZ & COOMBS, is, thence at right an, with the ‘ Brother P the current half year’s interest mu t also be as- | feb 19-eotf For three hours we travelled in a southerly direction from the camp without seeing any No 308 Hheet eat otk K, | S2id turnpike road 26 46 perches, thence a: right | [NOR RENT—A TWO STORY BRICK P., on being thus addressed, stopped short, : angles with the said last line, and parallel with house on High street, Geo a few i i and gazed towards the pulpit. «igned by the present stockholder, otherwise such WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR’s the sald first line 2446 perches, and thence at | door: ebove West, with ten good rooms, anda | {ame at all, and cooing somewhat tired and | «: Brother P,” continued the parson, “there interest will be payable as heretofore. LIQUID HAIR DYE right angles with the sald last mentioned lineand | fine iét attached. Apply to C. MYERS & SON, | ¢,-*PPO! rays of the burning sun, and take | 8 5° need of your leaving church at this time; And notice ts further given to holders of other | QIKILFULLY APPLIED, AND SOLD Whole Wel with the said second line 28.46 perches to | at their Wood and Coal yard, No 27 Water street, , z as I passed the tavern this morning, I made * sale and Retailat 61B89°S Hair Dressing Es- he line of the said turnpike road and the place of ashort rest. Following up a ravine a short ‘ tr at their residence Ist street. T ‘ood tenant | ® | stocks of the United States that this department | ¢.4is0 meat on Pennsylvania avenue, between 0th begimming; ‘being the same Jand and remises bie raat will be mogerate. On Bem 19-tf | distance, we ame = sink or hole some toddy mot ¢ lt Iriel gaicreer reed will porehase the same between the Ist day of | and 10th streets, and ander Willards’ Hotel, ich was convey’ eae na Drown by | we A =p | tWenty feet deep; the sides of which were : 9 . June and the ist day of December nert, unless mi-eoom Jobn F. Shanetts by deed dated April 19ih 1853, R NT—TW0O NEATLY FURNISHED The surprise and mortification of the brother + her with the “ ‘Bed Rooms on reasonable terms at Mr. DA-| °f flid rock, and almost perpendicular. peuic sae eoretisaasonts which may toon ty VISON’S, over Messrs. Galt & Bro., Jewelry | C2tefully examining this curious spot, we at visiting the premises. Store. Penn. avenue, between 9th and 10th streets, | length discovered an excavation in the wall Terms: One-fourth cash; the residue in 6, 12 m 12-tf ust large enough to admit a man with ease 18, and 24 months ; to be secured by deeds of trust his was soon accomplished, and we found can hardly be i ined. the sum of $1,500 ,000shall be previously obtained, 'y be imagine: and will pay for the same, in addition to the in- terest accrued from the day of the last dividend Lorp LaNspowNE on Pustic SPeakixnc — During my drive yesterday with Lord Lans- J of interest, and one day’s additional interest for ee on the premises. Unless the terms of sale becom- R RENT—SEVEKAL HANDSOME Par- | ourselves in an apartment about nine feet | downe, in talking of public speaking, I asked ‘ =i Seihsee Med within fiv4 days from day of sale the Trus- lors and Chambers, with board. square, with walls of solid rock. This we | him whether he had ever experienced that prcersbeg Se te renar Steen tES Ze 25 oes tomer eo nC ze to resell at the cost and risk parr’ — neces Sonad Anguice as set gh dougie wou'd afford us tho desired shelter, | ort of bewilderment in ditivering himself On stock of the loan of 1812, a premium of 10 goese.S All conveyances at the purchaser's expense. | @ 7 pRIVATESALE CEIGHTEEN SMALL | ont, 72, Were just comfortably seated when | which he might have observed come over mo n stoe! > “PSs5eR ERASMUS J. MIDULETON T PRIVATESALE —EIGH sn my companion hastily sprang to his feet. say- | at the Devizes dinner, and which I had once per cent.; a De 5 ze RICHARD HL CLARKE, »¢ Trustees. ‘& building lots for sale, corner of L cope grt ing: before De gpa for a few moments during On stock of the loans of 1847 and 1818. premium >Eag a3 n m2l-2awts JAS. C. McGUIKE, Auct’r. RVonkatenning insabe teens a ee ~ Be silent! I hear a rustling in the grass, | my speech at the Revolution meeting in Dub of 16 per cent.; . bas Ege | a“ JAS. C. McQUIRE, Auctioneer. each. Terms from Sto 15 dollars permonth Par- which is probabl, caused by an clk or ante- | lin some years since, but recovered myself, Sade) soon, ebchhanany ated Wooes sabemmatay ereee ml Mee rand ka seed ame Coal | salns ws erslcn perce prieees or dierent | ks eis eoubccaly adati te the tad of tes uns pall. tn'aap seapott teas te eee oe 1 > ow a street at Public oes % ee a iJ } . < tember, 1850, commenty called Texan indemnity Ze esas bam —On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, | Pf 150 dollars will be advanced thereon, secured | vine. He was soon lost to view among the | spoke in the House without feeling the ap- stock, a premium of 6 per cent. =Se zak dik , at 6 4 o’clock, on the premises, by vir- | by deed of trust on the property. Title indispu- | shrubbery which skirted the ravine, leaving | proaches of some such loss of self-posseesion, Certificates transmitted under this notice should 28 zads HE tus of a deed of tryst dated February 3d, 1953, PRERY Martie Yard aioeaton are Pies me alone to meditate upon the probable cause | and found that the only way to surmount it be daly assigued to the Tnited States by the par- e are. | ben Sel ners tees tesa ee , , ae ap 10—3m of the noise we had just heard. But I was} wasto talk on at all hazards. He added, ty entitled to receive the money ; and if sent pre- = ‘<2 na Washington coanty? the een Sous ona i startled and ool pres ay sein ox Apes what gone Mighly sonra — = vious tothe Ist July, the eurrent half-year’s in- 25 a: iz ublic auct‘on, to the highest bidder, part of Lot . - | Jon coine ru 5 towar © cave with anxiety | commonplaces which most men accustomed to a xB Bd dle * 2’ I have for sale a large number of Bulding | ay. alars 3 oe pon bis co: holder, otherwise the interest for the half year to RE gies and running thence north sixteen feet, thence er H PHILIP, Attorney at we ‘“ Injins !”’ he exclaimed, as he rushed into | general used asa mode of getting over those that day wil be payable to him as heretofore. Zz £285 west thirty feet, thence rorth one foot ten inches, Ry 40, Louisiana avenue, near Sth street. m5 eo | the cave. blank intervals, when they do not know what Paymest for all the foregoing stocks will be x ges tone ts tublicaliny seneaean hee ioe For RENT._FOUR NEW SMALLBRICK |,..22¢2 he commenced blocking up the en- | tosay next, but, in the meantime, must say made by drafis on the assistant treasurers at Bos- “ofS - “ met) jee s . trance with lvose stones and fragments of rock | something —Diary of Thomas Moore. # and thence east ninety-six feet te the place of be- Houses just finished, immediately northwest A + ton, New York, or Philadelphia, as the parties ginning, together with the Improvements, which | of ts Capital, bert eee B amet aad the Rerivend | Which lay seattered around. ‘This awakened entitled to receive the money may direct. Consist of a very neat and well-built two-story | Depot. pply at the Capitol extensionto FRAN- | me to a.sense of the danger we were in, as at KS Ps nigga D 3 . * From Beruvpa —Advices from Bermudas JAMES GUTHRIE, red dwelling house, with a back cis 5-eotf that time the Pawnee Indians were known to to the 3d instant state that the Legislativa 7 Ore FC sti ites tcheri 1 fe m20-dti2Nov Secretary of the Treasury. UNITED STATES MAIS. Terms: One third cash ; the residue in sixand | J} WA- |/Pe hostile to the whites, betohering all who fell Assembly was about to appoint a committee = = riety of Building Lots in all parts of the city. | into their hends. To my inquiries of how f o ti sank b gasice month, wth interet,evoredathoratc | éyensombiepicentnd on accominodaiog rms, | many there vere, my companion rapiod -” | t,enatire aa to the, most ofectual mode by AGENCY OF THE Post Orvics DeparTMENT. : > * j which the colony could be made to participate y June 7, 1856. Enquire of the subscriber at Jobn E. Kendali’s “There are two mounted on fleet horses, | ; = ; 4 Allianee Insurance Co, of Philadelphia, | PROPOSALS FOR CARRYING THE rotten a ila Spleen patina rgpehoitet ofice, next doct to W. B. Todd's, Hat Store, | armed with rifles and bows, and most bide- | 1 wy United Stuves and Cancdar Pine alted States mails from the Ist day of Octo- | and expense of the defaulting purchaser. aig (ai , A peed bec Ae usly painted British war vessels lay around the Island. Our enemies were probably aware of our Capital...+.0..se0++++++8300,000! ber next to the 30th June, 1553, on the following JNO. W. McKIM, j italien “nding Senuaty [eissde On TEE YEAR| (rect Omice of tals deparimeat, in the city’ of | m7-1GlCM ARB: CLARE} ccor, | POR PRIVATE SALE—A VERY NEAT, | placo of refuge, for instead of coming up in| Jn "Gucen Victoria't'oarth day” Loe Water, naiating i m 7-lawa&ds 3 1 ABORT. convenient, three story frame House, with a | trontof the cave, they crept cautiously around A : y Ants of to Company. sonviaing ot Bonds and Morigaess | Washingiom, until 9, a i., of the 12th day of {> The above sale 1s postponed until | desp lot laid elf as a flower garden. The above | to the edge of the sink, and stationed them- | °° mines ate SMAe on peepereay ae ‘O110,co4 00 ty . . PH pordbed Non se6s Prove Genssed Dopes; fomee ie tans. MONDAY AFTERNOON, June 16th,same kour | house contains ten rooms, all private; a side | selves out of the reach of our rifles, but so as | 044 Fellows’ Society had celebrated its eighth Storks of othor Corporatio: usin om band 34,536 30 and piace alley, and the priviledge of a back alley ‘The auniversary. A largequentity of rain had fal- ox ae $1,358 00 51,330 ‘and Friday, onarrival of train from Knox. RICHARD 8 CLARKE, $ - J sachusetts evenue, between ith and Sth streets, ee > was ening dep that the yield of potatoes would ville—say at 10am; Jell-eod&ds JAS. C.McGUIKE, Anet’r, | No. 501. For further information please call as | but by their shadows on the opposite wall we |}. short y some thousands of barrels. The ld note their manceuvres. A 5 5 = iar died Arrive at Louisville by 12 m; B RE Bbove. Possession given in afew days. If the | 0)n ; journals do not anticipate that anything seri- iy A. GREEN, Auctioneer. above is not soid in a few days it will be for rent. They evidently thought there was but one 5 F Paid for tosses and expeasen during the year" aistas o4 endsy a 3p ay ee? canesdayiand | PUBLIC SALE.—BY VIRTUE O®ADEED |" ap 30-tt id of us, but at that they aid not deemit prudent | US Will result from the Crampton dism:ssal. pM. MORIARTY , President, Arive +! Concord Depot by «pin. J. Au Su No. 95; follos Nos-si7, &e pone of tue | FQARE CHANCE —THE UNDERSIGNED | to make a bold attack in front, for by sodoing | i-y0. 20-5 Hanr,—A brave of Padi J.MORRIS THOMPSON, Secretary. Proposals for six trips a week are invited. Lands Records of Washington county in the offers for sale those beautiful Lots situated | they would expore their persons to danger; havi ‘. es ai 4 Bo an the Eme: a District of Columbia, I sball on MUNDAY, | 0n 3d street, a few feet south of Pa. avenue. Their | therefore they chose the fess dangerous plan has © ande ps eager dy seth 7 “a Tal THE GREAT WESTERN FIRE INSUB- INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS. the 16th of June next, at 6 o’clock p. m , in front | situation cannot be exceiled for either business or | of starving us to death, compelling us to sur- | 1s!e, went toa tavern and ¢ ae Saee: ANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. No pay will be made for trips rot performed, | of ihs premises, cffer for sale at public ‘auction, | residence sites, and will be sold at a great sacri- | render or shooting us if we attempted to es-| The landlord informed them that he had no Capital $500,000. Charter Perpetwat, | 204 for each of such omissions not satisfactorily | to the highest bidder therefor, the following prop. | fice. H.C.HARROVER. | cape Thus, in a manner, we were complete- | Vituals prepared but apple dumplings, which neesens explained three times the pay of the trip may be | erty to wit: All that part of Lot i4,in Square 247, | Terms: A small cash payment, and the bal- ly in the power of these savages, unless by | Were accordingly set before them. One says $8 Spruce street. deducted. For arriva's a‘ter the schuedule time, | heyinning at a point inthe dividing line of Lots | ancein 1,2,3,and 4 years. Residence, No. 6, | /¥ P 1 : tothe other, “What kind of meat is this? I Charies C. Lathrop, 532 Spruce street. not enficiently excused, one fourth of the pay for] No 13 and 14, distant 170 feetfrom Massachusetts | north A street, Capitol Hill. feb 23-tr ’ | ome stratagem we could manage to ercape. Alexander Whilden, merchant, 14 North Front | thetrip may deducted. The contract may be never saw the like inIreland’’ ‘“Arrah, by But soon as night set in and spread her man- annulled for repeated failures, for violating the avenne, and ronsing a southwesterly direction - = = = oT ark i wi,’ said the other, “but I'll soon be along toa point on sald dividing line, distant IMPORTANT NOTICE, tle of darkness over the land, making our | ™Y Sow’, 0 t e os masig ghee wine & Co. por crt depen baermtmcesee bake socaon fromthe alley 53 feet, thence in an casteriy dives REMOVAL. situation more dismal than before, my com- sey oe ace = eae ae tees John R. McCurdy, firm of Jones, White & | an increase Of service at a nce cone inuay order | tion along the rear lize of sald Lot No. 14 on the E UNDERSIGNED HAS LEFT HIS | Pavicn took his station at the entrance, ready | Bid threw one of, ee Sasttaaty sehana @ McCurdy. ; thecontract. He may alter the schosule,-y Sr = pple gay dpe gate erp ‘old stand, No. 308 Seventh street, and has | t° give the savages a warm reception if they The gicten gh ae oe? ee o Isaze Hazlehurat, attorney and counsellor. vided the running time be not diminished ;' aleo, | Soint distant 170 fect from Massetnaosthe avence: | taken the well kncwn stand formerly occupied by | made an attack. Pe bok pre eas on Oa? james B- Smith, firm of Jas. B Smith & Co. | he may curtall the service, or discontinue it alto- R.G. Hyatt, No 375, third door above I,an Sev-| I was not capable of enduring such hard- ae ¢ ; Theo. W. Baker, firm of Tracy & Baker. see ata pro rata decrease of pay, on condition mee per a tea fk pall ae enth street ‘where there has always been kept, | ships as my companion, therefore he advised and paw his mouth with his fore foot, meking R.3. al ay 350 Market street of bis allowing one month’s extra pay on the | property Sak shown deaesibad that ponion thereof | 294 will still be kept, a general assortment of | me to scck that repose | so much needed while | ® 8Teat noise. “Ah, and surely it's a dog’s ‘joan F) Baker Selaemaehs Hall. Kepner oo ais Ancwor: with. which was sold by Edw’d C. Carrington (as Trug- | AMERICAN ane Beet Soaps poe ted he watched the mancuvers of the enemy. Jew’s harp; only hear how ewately he plays wed cess, t C ee e selection ; ee CHARLES C LATHROP, President. | a7 ne a pertain hevalon 7 Pot tee in a certain deed of trust made and executed | S7*atest attention has been pa I laid down upon the hard floor of the cay- C: f his stock, to combine elegance, neatness. :, = = fet . Seer ces cna aero ita to be supplied ‘rc conectiy stated: The | Curistey. of anid City and Disircts forthe benent | aid permancntcolors. © “8 ” Jern, and soon fell. asleep. I intended tore-}_ Acriviry ix rum Navy Yaups.—The Nor- Micka changed texemeviuannnion totale. (ee are ta be executed | the Ist of Se of Johu P. Hilton, cf sald City and District,and | , Black Silk, Plaid Silks, Mousline De Lane, De ere tay pesresien sn gmarding ere see folk News has te > following: | ~ sks chan) 5 : , 3 ni ut so soundly ¢ ” ne change fet Potlcy fee . Enquire at the office of eS lat oP eutcnaseal Oneal. duly recored in the land record of Washington | Bage; plainand plaid Ginghams, Ladies lars, | night, 0 soundly P Navy Yard in Gosport presents at this eounty, District of Columbia) to one George R. Undersleeves, embroidered; Curtain Muslins, | of day was just breaking in the east when I J.E. Kendal!, over R. Morrow’s Exchange Office jeached and unbleached Cottons, Irish Linens, | awoke. time the life of activity and industry not of- first door West of W. B. Todd’s Hat Store,on| SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, | Miller, and conveyed to him by deed bearing ten seen in our public establishments. Allour 0: Table Linens, Silk Cravats, Ladies’ Kid Gloves. t his stood the old hunter without f- hi b “ Pi want: . ALL & STEPHENS, 322 PA. AV. date the 12th of May, 1855, and duly recerded in the a ladies? Sull at his post stor : at | sloops-of-war which have been laid up bave m2 jn DAVID MYERLE, Agent: between 9th and 10th streets, eobegvs ee Land record of Washington county, District of Suk, Gloves, Lisle re rboee centre a! — a visible trace of fatigue or suffering upon his } been rebuilt, refitted, and equipped for instant ~CHAUNCUY WARBINER, Hall, would announce to members of Congress | Columbia, which said portion sold as aforesaid | Sth Handkerchiefe, ladies’ and gentlemeu’s | Manly countenance. With the exception of | service. The steamer Roanoke is rapidly ap- and citizens generally that they are now pores loon, res? sia art vite: accion Sep ee Linen Handkerchiefs, bordered ; good assortment | the lone shriek of the coyote in the distant ng an ‘ = WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, jase rect aie barr, Crean cen and | Square No. 247, beginning for the same at a point at Woollen and Linen for boys wear; Bonnets, | hills, all was silent without, and I, thinking precohing completion, and the Colorado will be ready for launching in a short time. Tho revious seaso! care has been | 170 feet distant from Mass. avenue on the di- ts, gentlemen’s and children’s Hats, of fash- | the coast clear, was about to pass out, when | Powhatan is receiving her new boilers, and Fine Wateh aa wt may J Silver Ware arene ihe lesion at eps ‘as well as the | Viding line between origiaal Lots Nos. 13 and 14 coger AND SHUES my companion pulled me back, and in a low | will take herarnamest soon The same real Ine Watches, Jewelry, and silver Ware. style of the garments, while the prices are as low | #4 Mianing with the said dividing line 33 feet { The objects attained in this line are durability | Whisper, said: i is displayed in all our yards and arsenals.” OLD SEALS, FOB AND VES® CHAINS, | as the Northern marke » inch in a southwesterly direction tothe northeast | | 4 tyle. Ladies’ and gent’s Gaiters ; children’s |. ‘" 29 not move; now is our most dangerous aE DARDS ELC OSE BORE kp A man went toa photograbic artist and said: “I want my head taken off; and you must do it immediately, ‘cos I got to send it by the railway!” x Pane: a ill afford us great’ pleasure to | time, but I will fool’em yet, damn ‘em Vv SPOONS, FORKS. of said alley 53 feet, thence east and along the north | Fancy Shoes. it w gr ; P * ia Coutaee CURB, &c., for po Bet errs ape ones Foyle side of main alley 1 feet and ¥ inch to the centre | SOW x8 our ack wet = them if we can at | And —erpenpestd phe isle beg abhi) sale at New York e3, ties and prices not to be met with in this city Of dividing line af the two brick houses, thence foe di - nd onkqes e will ple: tis Ratentios = hte fe ‘4 ‘ho te PAIRING,—Tne Chronometer, Duplex, The Merchant Tatloring department (second | 20th and at right angles49 feet 444 inches, thence _ i - re ee ote plow eoceat the entrance. The Indians, w’ tat tetas Lever, Cylindér, Repeating, Musical, and other | floor) 1; fully supplied with the most select styles | "0rtheasterly Jt feet 10 inches, thence north- | MY thanks for their past patronage, and Teamest- | Jookout, perceiving it, mistook it for his FINE JEWELRY, SIL- ace. Thetr stock of Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing be- | 22g!e of alley, thence south andalong the east side ES re Also, JEW &e. Me - westerly and at right angles 14 feet 4 inch tothe | ly Solicit a continuance of their custom. All ar- |} 00d and fired, two balls piercing the crown | _ §a*" They dress cool out west. A young PENaxh¥ania AVENUR, betw'n Stat rt orcs wil be made tracaestn tenner fe! | Place of beginning. ‘Thesald propeity firstabove = —- ped rary ee Pe ta whilstact- | of the hat. Dropping it, we supposed the In- | lady being asked if she should wear that bon- Mof*l butiding, sign | ful ‘and dest-able manner, at much lower rates | described. after deducting therefrom the sald |, Pomons Indepted Xe Due Gad Teer ted to call | dians would show themselves. But not so. | net to church replied, she should not wear LDEN' WATCHES, La eta 7h ee onde ee ee eernen we) be aad ae = Gloss thelr cccennis, ant e ape mast be | My companion seeing this scheme was about | "ying else aj tf Washington. 20. ALL & STEPHENS, feprovelte iccvasimeesy anita closed up. On and after the 18th of June thelr} to fail, commenced making horrible groans, Eg We notice in one of our exchanges the BAJO. eT D OTHER GLOVES, ccs ee ed, after deducting therefrom that porticn last | S¢veral accounts will be pincon in nd orcee de as one in mortal agony. This the savages | marriage of John M. Strange and Elizabeth NO H.SMOOT,No. 1198RIDGESTREET,| CHUICE #KUIT TREES FUR SALK. a eee tata ark rick House seer J. W. BARNACLO. | took to be a sure indi ion that their | Strange. It is a little strange, but we think Be Mi fence, and one | _J¢ 9510, balls bad taken effect, and giving yell of | the next event will be a little stranger. jeorgetor ‘ssorted. : - A A Lon et hay D GLOVES J cH Sue psn pods ee ee eee en oer ttanas yore caolanen EOK MUUNY VERNON. triumph, which demons might have envied, iA invar, stake Ss cams bite bate ee yr w oo oe te isha ph tale me a ih. Property to be id at the risk N TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS.—FARE, | they rushed out in full view. | Fh in barst of a, exclaimed: “0, ee Pie hi ce Dwact PEAR TR and a f the Patas a ms aaa ROUND TRIP, $1; FROM ‘* Fire !”’ cried my companion, and the next | angelina Augusta, I feel towards you just like oves. Also, a first rate assortment of very cho! EES, of oa eke th opens he on baker are | ALEXANDRIA 75 CENTS.—The, moment the sharp reportef eur rifles rang — pega a ee rene - he con ane eae Halt ilooe aihenes “"The above ing a very assortme! com PED WARD C. CARRINGTON Tastee.” steamer THOMASCOLLY ER leaves Washing: | through the cavern, while our enemies, giving rap lg srg > bleached, m and y Half Hose; misses al bger saree choice mat 3 ra &de | A. GREEN, Aw ‘ ton at 9 and Alexandria at 9% o’clock. oug It b °. nd, fell with rapists afire, but ain’t consumed ! aad boys’ Hose and Half Hone. of Trees were y the late John H. King, m 31-2aw . , Auctioneer. Coaches leave the Capitol for the boat at8x | ® simultaneous bound, i 4 A city editor says that a man in New Particular attention being a to posping 5 they will be guaranteed to be what they aze rep- | === = = —=— | clock. Coach fare 10 cents. sound upon the bottom of the sink—cach one y= ea Nlcaat tate CloaBle’ by eaaciging good assortment of the very makes of resented. W. Albert King, No. 35 MR WILLIAM PALMER, Persons wishing the coaches will leave thelr ! above goods, purchasers may depend upon Appi ytow. ing, No. 35 south High ywn, has received, from New, al 10,000 APPLE TREES, OF EXTRA | 4nd comfortable yard e:closed by @ corpse ! “ ~ I ingi i aad two wives A western editor assures his con- getow is residence with George & Thomas Parker. Placing the dead bodies in the cave, we Sagat et Se ee ee Farm, waoune Stbreeae ot ch abhi did Repo in cv ogri tere es Refreshments on the boat. we pesca hy our enemies horses and were soon | ‘¢™porary that a good many men in Michigan can be sought elsewhere. ‘Cation gucs furnished on applica of Washington that he proposes establishing | =P 2-tf SAM’L GEDNEY, Captain. | galloping into camp, to the gratification of our have done the same thing by marrying one. F815 adie ees SINGING CLASSES for two, three or four pu- HE STEAMER GEORGE WASHING- | friends, who supposed we had fallen into the A party of boarder ruffians in Ciacin- WORTH REMEMBERING. Also, for sale, a few thousand So eee Cont eeae Properly ex- ‘TON willdepartat the follow- hands of the merciless Pawnees. nati attacked their meena night —— last, BRSONS MAKING PURCHASES OF | OSES. Apply as above. pin its quality, which could not be done, consistent. | !mg hours: iad entalolemtory st yrieemiads perp uioren | amet nati aii leerns, Rage ry mar 11—tf iy, wie simultaneous teaching —as Sopranos. Leave Alexandria 7%, 9,113 32H 5H the manly form of Bill Johnson is laid in the | quence, as they say, of aes Se NEW MUSIC JUST RECEIVED. Mezzo Sopranos, and Contralto Voices require a core heberwe i 7 CORSON Caniain silent grave, I respect the memory of him as | prices, and giving them nothing 0 eat, OURs MAZOURKA, by W. H. Palmer, Esq. | Widely different training. The same care ts ne- | _®P a true friend and brave manin the hour off Mxraopism 1x Kansas.—The general con- J do do Chesety WHR snale vepece; wit; | Tew, Maritdne, - has established the Kansas conference, to look in at PRANCIS’3, Ripple Ware °° 4 = awe wae mente p HE STEAMER GEORGE PAGE Is | peril fereace has advant pa are sutticiently ad- now ranni rly bet embracing Kansas and Nebraska, and all that Fellows’ Hall, on Seventh street. He has en-| Ocean Spray Polka do do vanced to sing by themselves they will then be w te neat dei at = * a f Utah and New Mexico lying east of Meese snd ata "elses | Moti einer an Mind, beg cern for | neg ab, fowiny hour De Pr ate ge pen | | mp ving housekeeping article, and is satisfied — Tree or qanctette ” TenPective parts in Duets, | tottowing hours: ousekeeping article, and Is sat Piani ts. - ‘rios, or Quar' 5 ‘ _ bn small His prices are certainly low. and wi anscifn cry SP a apaael Terms per Quarter: $10 for each pupil, if only Paes Alexandria 4%, 8, 10, 12,24, 4x, and 6 attracted much attention for the masculine Usauess KnowLenGr.—Much which passes m wtf the world twe pupils one hour will be devoted, and an extra |" | eave Washington 6,9, 11, 1x, 3X,5X,and | turn of her manners and conversation was | in the world for knowledge is but a slight and DR. J. THORNE, Rulivenh Seach; Ametson RexiowReika. | MIL bons tell Bl tas Pupil; $20 per} 7 o’clock. ELLIS 1. PRIGE, Captain, seated at the table syteerts a trivial thing; and man’s beiog so eager and ROMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, | Evening schottisch, Flower sernsch eopstt Ponisyivents avenee mar 24 in taking some butter, in the absence of the | industrious in the quest of it, is like sweeping x s 7 : th, = usual knife used his own, which the lady ob- | the house, raising the dust, and making a ‘ Cc. Exerc ? , ee = ‘*Wai-ta! bring anol > . . Otice MR tiie ~ io. m7-3m* Moscone’ —<iR er eee, E OPEN THIS DAY THE LARGEST AS pola femal gie wh Ms ~ eae eee & that man Castilian to the gentleman) had his GS Smithers says he always travels - = Bisnvinmcha wane aise Inno!» dolomeas At the great Piano, Musto and Masical Instru- sortment of goods ever offered to our custo- | (han Pan be bought in, W ton. knife in this! a * sulkey”’—that is, he always goes with bis ANQTRER LOT OF THAT CHOICE | ments Establishment of snore, ceibracing Gvory (hing new “mel Mexiztbto . ROBINSON'S, Jeweler, The unfortunate wight almost sunk under | wife, who contrives to be obstinate and wat of Detewianhie soe Str | See Pa: avout, bear thi Beer, | Ladien’ “and geatemen'e very superior} Gold the curious gaze of all the company, but said | humor from the time they leave home it! Fae MP. KING, SES aux SPE Ee otter een ed. || “Worenes, witranea tue beepers ULPIT ELOQUENCE.—BEING THE | Dothing,‘determined to watch his opportunity | they get where they are going © Ios oniy j22 205 Vt av , corer 1sthand Tite | WR. W. HENRY PALMER'S Diamond, ‘pearl, florentine, mosaic, and cameo master-pleces of eminent Divines of all ager; | to return, for the cruel mortification, change | time she ever emiled, = — EEE PIANO FORTE CLASSES, | Bracelets, Broohes, and Earrings, in sets Bossuet, Bourdalone, Massillon, Flechier, Bar- | in her own coin. He waited but a moment, | broke his ankle. x Pyro? gah eee aan Five Dollars Per Quarter. Ladies’ and gentlemen’s extra five Chatalains, | row, Hall, Jeremy ‘faylor, Watson, Chalmers, | ere a plate of dried beef was handed tothe| pjropiat CHANGES.—Mr. Stephon J. Pen- en einesan, | eAbtnicaar une tHE Mine ope, | Cite et canes cape, ac. . | Heenan niles ashen MPs | may, whe uncerameniuny tok ewe br | quien has sumed ont tthe Angin m3 265 Vt avenve, cor. 15th and I sts. - fama! i eee Also, all the latest i petanas of table. Tecert, and thers 2? of Wickliffe, Luther, Calvin, Melane- Lip mene es it upon her plate. Democrat, recently edi 7 weit tea we, < i litical character of the pa- 1CE—ICE_—ICE, ns and Forks. Latimer, and others of the “Keform- exclaimed the gentleman in| qeceased The po SHADD’S ICE FNS tanks BEER DE-| The above are marked down atpricesfar below any’ ana Gems many other eminent Divines in| turn, “bring another plate of beef, this to-| per is not changed. ey 2 7s je POT, at the southwest corner of Third street | @0y heretofore named the’ Greek, Latin, English, German, French, | #an has had her fingers in this! The Union Democrat is the title of a and Pennsylvania avenue. The Ice used, known M. W.GALT & BROTHER, Irish, Scottish, Welch, and American churches, | A most angallant roar from ail the company paper, which Mr. Stuart J. Warren bas just as Pettibone’s Is and Ice, can be had at alt hours _Jea 324 Pa. ave., bet 9th and 10% streets. | man; pt whch are now for the oe fairly turned the tables against the lady, aa begun to issue in Union, Monroe county, Va. and in any quantity. The Lager Beer is from NOW RECEIVING, octa - | she had the good sense to acknowledge its de- - 2 Sen ee ee cn irae en ee eed | NRG AN EF RBLOWASLE STYLES oF tM FRANCH TAYLOR | £7) and join heartily in the mirth it created. | | Avmuicax Ririxs ron Excianp— An orice the clty: Orders leat at the above place will be eee ’ UST BECEIVED A NEW STYLE OF Buchasan Over an! Under SACKS, being a Very gra eful and elegant Garment Avso, the Raglan Dusters, wilh a superior as- Sortment of summer Goods. WALL & STEPHENS, jJe9-im Pa av, betw. 9th and 10th sts, ONLY 12% CENTS, Spring and Summer wear, jes, ee __ ~ ae » isin EW EDITION OFFICIA GRESS ar building in | sight and knob for the “ jock bayonet, UCKLEY’S CELEB: SONG proms Gents’ Furnishing Store, DIRECTORY, made up complete to June, | F strides towards per- | course of execution at the extonsive works at for the parlor, Coutainincw collection ofasy| Jeetm CB SHADD. | apit- 401 Pa.av., near comer 4}, street. cuiaclog tha tiiages ofl pa Comte! | Rrnnce Making sep ia conga resple ee | Wiad ened enon pea Ui co: end popular Songs, as sung by Buckiey’s New CHOICE HAMS. Love LETTER POLKA.—PRICE ONLY | Members of , &e, her with full now go to bed fairly undress, an have as| pleted. Another order for 10,000 Sharpe's enter Daeainsone ot tusks epee henen, Maped ALOT OF ae FINK CINCINNATI hnir: ee roc e by William Bergmann, — Diplomatic Priee37 4 ‘a night's Fest as they. could get under a| rifles, also on sccount of py hag ben ongt » New . For t went, * is uthor o! ‘a ‘ sory im , ALEX. ADAMSON saameccnmt GMP. KING, | tisk Ror. poster. For this the traveler pays the | is in course of fulfilment at Golt’s factory \ { PAYLOR-& MAURY, u mar 223m 7th street, opposite Pest Oftos, je7- 265 Vermont avenue, corner [5th street. Bookstore near 9th street, | price of two seats. { be 16:40 O84 .tT0 24 OWeee Gikvea ws . $ e