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—_—_ {HE EVENING STAR, THE WEEELY STAR. This excellent Famity and News Jeama!—con taining a greater variety of interesting reeding tha (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) +E 2, corner ef Penmsydoaris OF 6 Oe enth street - ‘ By W. D. WALLACH, A Wl be served to subsertbers by carriers at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to the Agents; papers served in packages at 37}¢ renee cents per month. To mail subscribers the sub- + scription price ls THREE DOLLARS AND FIF- Ten fs . TY CENTS a year in advance, TWO DOLLARS for six months, and ONE DOLLAR for three months; for less than three months at the rate of SS... ey Bye mts owmear, | VOL. VIM WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JULY 7, 1856. NO. 1,064. U7" Caen, 1vvariascy in apvance. le ‘in be x cr ech ante Sener paper. Price—Tuags Cents PostMasters t pte vi prem ee a : PROTECTION AND INDEMNITY FROM a] (HUBS BROTHERS, BANKERS Lonny vine? FTE URSTONS, &6. ___ | Houses, dtc. for Rent and Sale. | EV ENING S'T AR. |‘ esis nese of datah wie ws 0 me BUY AND SELL i MERS AWD WecHAwley iNeye,|PLEST GRAND EXCURSION | FOR RENT—A BRICK HOUSE, sITUA. | ——————— ~~ —™_ © © A TNs | of one of tho wives of Jacob; ‘and Jesus saye, 1GN AND DOMESTIC FARMERS AND MECHANICS’ INSUR- ov THE ted on 6th street, near the corner of M. In- ine ‘ come from the Kast, and from — ro TANG | "ANCE (0.,OF PHILADELPHIA. "| Western Hose Company, No. 1, | Juv" iF. M. MAGRUDER. Dry Good and areggecne ag POY ap om Fe ng eed FURNISH DRAFTS is sera pany, No. i, Store, corner 7th and I street. je 21- Editor of the Star: Please permit me to | "4 s** down with Abraham, Isanc and Jacob On ali Parts of United States and Europe; Sttieiapr pet aren er err TO PINEY POINT. VOR SALE—A TRACT OF LAND, CON.| TePly. to Colonel Benton’s last published | 2 the kingdom of God,” while such men as rae WESTERN HOSE COMPANY HAV- OR SALE.—A TRACT OF LAND, CON- COLLECT DRAFTS taining about 45 acres, on the Helghts of | §Peech, wherein he slanders Colonel step- | “ol Benton, and all others of the same stripe, On all parts of United States aro) ‘telat? wis PG at beer Doe cee completed thelr arrange- we, being @ part of the Valley view toe (Captain he has it) and Brigham Young, | "i! no doubt be cast out; for he certain, DRAW BILLS tee ee ee a : ee wtp eae sippy me Farm, the residence of the late Sobn H> King, | with reference to the Governor of Utab would never want to be in company wi ON IRELAND FOR £1 OR UPWARDS; nipaetréstives tnactas premiums. .968,242 31 Uist fiey Taveuni eee deceased. This is oue of the most desirable sites | Being personally acquainted with Cotone! | Polygamists. Tt a the Lord thinks so BUY AND SELL Do fire premiums...... 39,908 82 | Steamer PO WHATAN, for the purpose of giving | 1 the District for a fine private residence; about | Steptoo, Gov. Young, and all the roceedin much of that old polygamist Jasob, that he ix BONDS, STOCKS, & OTHER SECURITIES; Saas | One of thetr Excursions to that favorite watering | 202¢7e8 of this tract ts.a beautiful grove of tim- | joctice to the parce een Eee br. | Sing to have the names of his twelves sons NEGOTIATE TIME PAPER. ‘Total premiums for five months....... 108,151 13 | place, PINEY POINT. TUESDAY 7 v | ber, the balance cleared and ina high stateof eul- | J2Stiee fe partios » Foquires @ cor (from different wives) “‘engraved upon the Investment paying 10¥ and = ial +1,250,000 00 En 1856. on 7 “N'Y | tivation. ‘The summit of this tract is from 350 to | Tection from my pen, of the falsehoods of Col. gates of the New Jerusalem, the ‘Haly Cc paying and ever, for sales | Capiial......- ss sceseeeceeeceeeeceeedy a hepa ene her wharf at the foot of | 400 feet, above tide water, and has a fine view of Benton with reference to them. rege oF .! y City LARD WAEBBRANTS 1,856,151 13 | Eleventh street at 7 orclock pm ; will stop at | WWathitgton, Georgetown, and the adjacent val- | _ In the fall of 1854 Lieut. Col. Steptoe ar- | apt rprgnal leap won wk We are at all times Purchasing, and have for Suvested exfellowa: Alexandria at 7% o'clock; alriving ‘at the Point ey the Potomac. It will be sold entire og in | rived at Great Salt Lake City, Utah, in com- jeoate eum by day light next morning, wheresie willremain Sale, LAND WARRANTS of all denominations. | Sonds of Allegheny couniy, P.ttsburg, Land Warrants located in lowa, Wisconsin, or | _ 20d Philadelphia City 6's. . Minnesota CHUBB BROTHERS,’ | Railroad bods, sayeghiol real wuts: 20 : caiaear cal estaie.. jan2-tf Bankers, opposite the Treasury. Do stocks, collateral. : J. CONN, Y¥, Undertaker, Cash in bavk and on hand y C seeeeeee No 423 Seventh street, west side, bet. G and H, He sarlegpersepair matured : - but i Mr cares Fhe in Pama grees ot ba ral, hes of Deseo tang eee a foreign court fi ASO 2 ad inced 5 - 5 ane 1, be went into winter quarters his election services, and says that he must con- 5 : the idea, whereverhe passe ers ali day toenjoy the luxury of salt wa | jy Bplya Valiey View Farm, orto Dr.H. King, Col. Steptoe was received as an officer and a * je 18-12 & > States is a whole nation of Mormo’ i ospect street, Georgetown, D. C. gentleman by Gov Young, and the je . 4 ng T , Cra Stopion bytes peel oe Intel} a E. J. KING. | there; and indced he never forfeit east to the state of forest animals.”’ This is a nut = — ; for Mr. B leg of fish and fowl with which that place abounds. | 4 TPRIVATESALE.—EIGHTEEN SMALL, | CUMfidence by act or deed during his stay, | nimnscif from again se rnbetae ye nets 66 | until 10 o'clcck on Wednesday night, at which | ,,Al8®, 8 large Frame Dwelling-house and Lot 00 | hour she will leave for home, sirivfag at Wash- | om the corner of Fifth and H stroets west, Wash- 00 | ington at7a.m, on Thursday, thus allowing yt ys 00 rae 22 00 ‘ - himself from again ex his ignorance were RESPECTFULLY INFORM the | Due from azents (secured by bonds). On this occasion, there will bea GRAND BALL building lots for sale, corner of L street and | Wich was some six or seven mon Daring | in talkin f thi i citizens of Washington and Expenses and ccmmissions............ 11,662 33 | on Wednesday event: ¢ > Col Steptoe’s stay in Great Salt Lake City | 2 *!king of things he knows nothing about. the adjoining countion that he 1s pel st y ng New Hampshire Avenue, near thecircle, First P' y Y | Bat | have trgced his nonsense far enough— Being desirous of giving satisfaction to our | Ward. ranging in price from 80 to 160 dollars | President Pierce, who was, and had been con- 1,358,15t 13 [epg have (postively) limited the number | each. ’ Tori from 5to 15 dollars permonth Par- | tinually beset since he first came into the Total amount of losses reported to 1st Javuar of our tickets to be sold, and the Committee have | ties urchasing with the view of building thereon, | Presidential chair, by political dem: prepared to attend to all orders at 1656: 366 68 | determined on no account to premit no improper | lumber or bric«s ie market prices) tothe amount | and office seekers, like Col. Benton, (not by the the shortest notice and on the most liberal terms, He will spare no pains to give entire satisfaction he ts dead ina political sense, and his fate reminds me of tue verdict of a negro on an inquest of a deceased negro, on alloccasions. He guarantees to preserve the persons on board of the boat. of 150 dollars will be . follows dead in the warmest weather for any length of ‘The Company have fixed the price of tickets for by deed of frost on the ore. iene gallant Col Steptoe, for he never applied) to “We, de underscribed darkies, bein a Ker- time Tee ee ane ce tlemn ea aa ne Jew rate of 82-90, admitting | table. For any other information apply to H, | Femove Gov. Young, or to appoint some one | ners Juiray of dhegue oot nie te bd A large supply of ready. made COFFINS of DIRECTORS. a Gentleman and Lady; each additional Lady 81, | PARRY, Marble Yard, Pa av. bet 1th & 19% | €lse to fill his place. At last President Pieree | B®? = wtetice ? all sizes and q ities, always on hand. Hon. Thos. B, Florence, Charles Dingee, Children and Servant’s tickets $1; to be ka Shrouds, Carriages, Hearses, and every other | George H. Arm trong, ‘Thomas Manderfield the Committee, or at the boat on the evening of article furnished of the best quality. Charles A Rub cam, Edward R. Helmbold,> the Excursion. A sbare of the public patronage is Le apne George Helmb ld, F. Carrol! Brewster, A fine Band ise: ed forthe Excursion. mar Sambo, now dead and before us. 10—3m | consented to appoint another Governor for | ™&S8r Sambo, 5 : » REESE Fist = ~ | Utah, as on Youngs term of office had | 5#® bin sitting on de niggar aforesaid, did, on For RENT, WITH OR WITHOUTSTEAM | then already expired Accordingly President de night ob de furteenth of Nobember, come Minehead Balt eres eg Convenient, and | Piores officially informed Col Steptoe that he | ©, 4is def by fallin from de bridge over de solicited. James E. Neail, Isaac Leech, Jr. Refreshments be provided b: experi- | well finished Hall next door tothe Star Build- fs 7 Py iber ii de said ri : see “THOMAS B. FLORENCE, resident. | enced caterer, at city prices Fan @Fer™ | ings. itis 50 by 60 feet in the clear, with high | bad been appointed Governor of Utah if he ay Feared Team pe weed eee he we aprentristl EDWARD R. HELMBOLD, Secretary. iJ" Having mede arrangements with Mr. | c¢iling, and is capitally lighted. Alse, the store | Would accept the office. . “ de riber side, whar we spose he froz to def.” Improved Sewing Machines. LOCAL SURVEYORS. Latham for his coaches, they will leave as for. | imMediate'y under the west half of sald hall, 25] On the news of Col_Steptoo’s appointment . i ip ees ‘ “ W. I. A,or Uran. lows: F High street, G t Gi | by 80 feet, fronting directly on Pennsylvania | reaching Great Salt Lake City, I heard Gov- ’ etleck: tom teececnacor 20th sheet end Bene’ avenue, in the heart of the business portion there- | ernor Young publicly express himself before sylvania avenue at 54 and 6% o'clock; from the of, (no other such desirable business stands are thousands, in these words: “That there was To which was granted the Highest Award of | [harles Walter, No. 307 D strovt. , the Paris Exhibition, br sr receiving pre Tnornion, corner First street and Virg:nie ; jeri (> Edward McGowan, whois indicted as an the World’s Verdict of Suveriority. James Williams, No. 22 Four-and-a-baif sireet. jortbern Liberties Market House at 4} o’clock; eo — Mlle meas i a haa pe not a man living outside the Church of | accomplice in the assassination of Mr. King, Na “: SEEnOveMeirs IN THIS MA- eee eee art Peep taaia Ticks from the MANY ne wer o’cieck. ts GEORDE HILL, Pe aker, Bridge ee i whach he was a member that he would prefer a tried oa fey ners, some years since, ebine has sim em in many res) ant. J.P. Le jo. mney. van v" 5 Jommittee of arrangements. — 2 , 7 fe Jol. Step- | en tenced to the St " n and th arecapableof executing twice the arnount GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT. Wm Riggles, °F T Wilson a few doors west of the omnibus stand, George- | for the Governor ef Utah before Col. Step- | #nd sente' he State Prison for robbing - “ town, or at the Star Office counter. toe; and that if he accepted the appointment of wor! tan did formerly in any given time ; John Thomason, . . as pon ? A F Beadle N. B.—If renters desire to carry on any business | he (Gov. Young) would take off kis hat to pabic of vewing every variety of goods mtertena | arte, business of this Company will compare fa- | _Je27-co6t__”_ wiring steam power, they can be accommo- | him and salute him with a band of music, shirt bosom or heavy trace for harness can be | tions 14 ihe Unsied Slates a PLEASURE EXCURSION dered with shafting attacked to thenew and pow- | for i.e considered hima gentleman” —and ali : j Here be was made a justice, and for two or amen hs any of these machines by asimplechange From the Ist day of August, 1855, in five montis, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE Panties omen, a aoe gprs the people said Amen. But Col. Steptoe, | three years dispensed a base imitation of that — sting cate that the} up t» Ist January, 1856, the premiums received YOUNG CATHOLIC’S FRIEND SOCIE ; Y | Ellis, ana arranged so asto furnish ample power, | ©@ring little for the office, well knowing that | article—to the highest bidder. His talente ameunted to the Jarge sum of one huadred and jt i the emoluments of the Governorship of Utah | @nd great cunning were soon fi Manufacturers, planters and families will find tbauaad, one po, and fiy-one attars. aes OF GEORGETOWN, D.C. if required, to renters of the premises advertised Pp & r4 found especially the Chester Bank. After serving out a part of his sentence, he was pardoned ts the Gov- ernor, and came to San Francisco in 1549. fi a above. je 20-tf | for a few years were a mere nominal consider- | adapted to political raseality—and the buili —— stiag ant aantin Sen cts only peed six hundred and six‘y six dollars losses tee POW EEe STEA I> The ease on the above a. will be | ation pa eles to the emoluments from his | and blacklegs acknowledged him as the heed reported. 4 aptain : ition i: i i lected get out of order. . ; With these evidences of success and good man- | Mitchell, having been ctiartarediey zat peiciom che army, (weich ber wonld have | eairestge. Mie was aes oe nee Bad to resign if ne accepted the Gover- norship,) and also knowing the general feeling We have machines with SS for | azement,* the directors fee! justified in soliciting a | the above Society, will make en excursion down OR RENT—SEVERAL HANDSOME Par- > &e. binding hats, cap-fronis, gai share of pal trouaze, believing that the secu- | the Potomac on WEDNESDAY, July 16th lors and Chambers, with board preside at their primary meetings, and was ” *, Lg i Silk, Thread, Cotton, Needles, &c., constantly rity offered is ample, and that all fair cla‘ms wil aways a delegate to the County and Stat be | The steamer will leave Georgetown ats o'clock 1 board. [: existing in the community there, that they | ventions. ‘Hon. Judge McGowan” sounded on hand, at the lowest rates. aijusted more aceording to equity ‘han legal techni- | a m ; Washington at 9, and Alexandria at 10, eee = a oar would prefer Brigham Young to any other | 8) respectable! In part requital for his emi- Persons desirous of information regarding Sew- | calities. . ; and proceed down the river, stopping at Fort - — — — - man to govern them, he (Col. Steptoe) wrote | nent political services, he was made Commir- ing Machines Se eer eee ‘é With a view of affording ample indemnity to the | Washington a sufficient time to view the pla e, OR RENT.—A THREE STORY BRICK | to President Pierce declining to accept the | sioner of Emigration, but although the amount 106 Batiicae want mates public, the company have deposited with from thence to Pye’s Landing, Charles county, Dwelling, with extensive Back Building, a | office. Whereupon Brigham Young retained | of cash he fingered during his official term 3 % MESSRS DUNCAN, SHERMAN, & CO., OF | Where there will be sufficient accommodation for large lot of ground attached, with a pumpof good % r . those wishing to dance, and thence returning to | water in Theva: situated on K street, aati op Georgetown about sunset posite the Brewery. Toa good tenant the rent N. B.—Weare red to exchange these ma- : . chines for old elgone of any kind” Terms lib- —_ FORK, bie SANKERS, . eral. Persons who have been Ynaucea to purchase | Cash and premium notes to provide an accruing inferior machines under the t of being Trust Fund of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, cheap, will find this a benefit iekecd To be held by them as additional security to policy mar 10—tf holders for the payment of loses. the Governorship of Utah, and has, ever since | was very large, the strong box of the Treas- his term of office —— 1854, under the nu, o never = one dollar the richer ‘The Committee promise to spare no pains or ll be di . Apply to COM 8, | Organic act creating said Territory, which | from this source. rench women and draw- expense to make this the most pamsent earantien ener Cor ot Ros Cc iS’, cise Kiln, | 8ays that “‘ the Governorshall retain his office | poker were so expensive! About six months of the season Beall street, between Congress and Washington | until his successor is appointed and qualified.” | since, a daughter of /a belle France came near A fine Coti/lon Band has been engaged for the : i i i The company: ts peopared to lerus policies neamit | ccercce ag! streets, Georgetown m2-eotf | Governor Young’s successor has never been | losing life by the explosion of a torpedo, sage abe ea eagle ween mitre menuriontie: ees Tickets FIFTY CENTS each ; Children ac- | FXOR RENT. —FOUR NEW SMALL BRICK Pie gage pared Tong, stinarien cae totes aed grecrety comenet —~ r UNDERTAKER ’ MOUSES, all descriptions of BUILDINGS, and Tetreatimeats gad ‘Dinker will be served ‘up by of she Capial, beeween bh ateseoaa tes ieautens he removed him, nor appointed another in his | have been the author of the ingenious plot to place that would accept the office. Thus Mr. Benton will perceive that the “* prophecy’ he says Brigham Young uttered when he made a speech tothe people on the get his mistress into a better world. McGow- anis very respectably connected inthe At lantic States. He is sure to swing, if caught San Francisco paper. Shop and Residence No. 303 Penn’a avenue, | {heir « mient:, or all kinds of MERCHANDISE, | an experienced caterer y} P r of Mm SRCHAS > atcit prices. Depot. Applyat the Capitol extensiontoF RAN- south side, b-tween 9th and 10th \vansported by VESSELS, STRAMBOATS, CA: |” Tickets can be procured at John L. Klawetl's | Qe0t- Apply atthe Cap m 15-cotf AVING PROVIDED HIMSELF TH | NAL BOATS, BAIL ‘<OADS, and th» usuel ecn- | Drug Store, Georgetown; Kidwell & Laurence —— > _ ELEGANT sities — toor a etl — (STEAM opAne and John F. Ellis’, Pennsylvaniaavenue, Wash- ey Peels! tani ave cei cays ani 1 necessary conveniences OT AMERICA, and on the hulls o! ington, and at the boat o , the day of excursion. riety of Bu! ng Lots in parts of the city. 4 e, > 5 wae properly conducting his busness, navigating the western waters Sine Commiitee. . at reasonable prices saa on accommodating terms, ecorge of som 4 rigs tc i — ——— i would respectfully inform the public that he is | ‘The tates of premium will b= as low as other John J McQuillan, James O'Donoghue, | Enquire of tue subscriber at John E. Kendall’s | ‘that he intended to remain in his place unti fally prepared to fill all orders entrusted to him, | comyanies, and in fixing them every improv. ment James Riiey, Francis Harper, office, next door to W. B. Todd’s, Hat Store, | God should say, * Brigham, I don’t want you An Inratuince Recipes —At this season when dysentery becomes very prevalent, we at the shortes’ notice, and in the best manner. in construction and arraagement will bs taken into John J. % Pennsylvania avenue, third floor, front room. to be Governor of Utah any longer,’ ’’ is be- | oan re, mmend tl ‘ = A large sappls of READY-MADE COFFINS | consideration. °° * ow) ; 9,11,12)18,15-8 (Intel) ‘sp 2)-coom ___DAVID MYERLE. | ing fulfilled. But there were no such words | ring the sae, which cee stn ne Ego wa: will = 11 losses t omptly paid. SS EEE Gey oe ee r i maken tee mat aceite Ouse waihwen @ tac Peacerinne ele aad ; ALUABLE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. | uttered by Governor Young on that occasion, | of every person at almost any hour: As heretofore, no pains wil! be spared to give | Seventeenth street, Wa-bington city, D.C. Sale of United States Land near Richmond, I have for sale a large number of Bulding | though he : ft Utah 4 Take one tablespoonful of common salt and entire satisfaction on all oceasions. Insurance may also he effected at the Home Office in the State of Virginia Lots in different parts of the clty, very favorably | time the first judges left Utah some three | mix it with two tablespoonfuls of vinegar and N. B.—Restding on the premises, orders will | Northwest corner Walnut and Sccond Streets, Phila. ar ePee neers located either for residences or bmn rap. | yous eerie? = fgg veered vig Ponr upon it a belf pint of water either hot or be promptly attended to at all hou: delphia. Also, at the Company’s«ffices: New York— CE OFFICE, y a > A oln p R ‘ >, ~~» | cold (only let it be tak: i top tly = pir = a WwW. ‘Th nipees. No 0 Vail pet bap abot Wasuincton, June 23, 1856. K .40, Louisiana avenue, near Gth street. m5 eo reminds me of th mdian that cursed the pe A en cool) A wine glass full of this mixture in the above proportions Oliver Brewster, No 4 Siate street. Baliim ROPOSALS IN WRITING WILL BE King on the other side of the hill.” £ - — HALL BOOT, SHOE, & THUNK | § i Richardson, No 72 fa'tim wre street. received at this office till noon of the 22d day OFFICIAL. But, says Mr. Benton: “ There was some- pena attg Shard grec ey a ater oe nati—Taylor & Anthony Cha-leston—J. H Tay- | of July next, for the purch’se, for cash, of a cer- ms thing else which I did not forsee ; which was ach be noauchaedt ge ag fall taken this day received — Saonigameeny Alber! Wy. ae ieee brit ag Beal pelle ied ne ear et Treasury DeParTMENT, May 23, 1856. that this Military Governor carried off four every hour will suffice. ‘or a child, the a large assort- vo “Waugh. Pittsburg—T. J Hunter, No. 90 | Chesterfie'd, about twelve miles above the city of | Notice ts hereby given to the holders of the | dozen of the Sr loro sd ates with quantity should be a teaspoonful of salt and meat of Ladies Water street Savannah- A. Wiibur, No. 111 Bay | Richmond, and known as Bellona Arsenal. This | stock {ssued pursuant to the nct of Congress of | kim, to the infinete distress of the saints, | one of vinegar ina tea cup full of water. and Gentlemen’s street. Augusta—Girardey, Whyte & Co. Atlatta— | land was purchased by the United States from | 554 suv. 1616, that such stock 1s redeemable by | 2rofoundly chagrinned to find themselves} Por all = ens man is heir to, nature’s iron and Wood Marcus A. Bell. Treaton—Narr & Cceks. Fond | Willlam Trabue and wife, and Mary Reddy, by Sacer! ‘ encroached upon by the Gentiles.” O, mara- | remedies are simple and sure, and there is no frame Trunks ; du La>—Robert A Baker Vicksbarg—J Putnam. | deed bearing date 2ist of September, 1815, and {s | its terms, and will be paid at the Treasury on the | 777, dictu ! ‘What is Mr. Benton’s object in | evil in the world without its antidote. We ie Hat Coe, penen ical sagen Wi r Sry rn sie pie ane ees ee wurrender Of the certificates’ therest, em the T8h misstating and exaggerating evory thing he could mention numerous instances in which > . 2 Detroit—Thomas Pa'mer ion aukie— er at a 8) ee and runnin, oe . ;, i Carpet Bags, of Wellington meat. Wellsburg, Virgin “Danfoth | thence 8. 16 deg., WS chains 43 links thautone of November next, when Interest thereon will | writes or speaks about? Does he expect to the sbove recipe was found effective in the all stvles. Ladies’ new style Gaiters all colors; | Brown, jr. Erie, Pennsyivania—Alien A Cuiaiz. | marked U.S; thence N 80deg., W. 9 chains, to | cease. make political capital thus? If he does, let me and black, bronze, and colored Gaiters, with and Wyoming, Pennsy vania R C. Smith. Lous | astone marked U.S ; thence S. 22% dez.. W.9 without tips,at $l Misses’, Children’s, and In- | vilie—tl. 4.'‘limbe-lake. Na-hville— Joseph Nach. | chains 27 Links, t tone marked U.S ; cure of dysentery. inform him that such bogus coin will not goin the market; but “drowning men catch at This department will continue to purchase such ‘ Teste id day of redemption, and will 2 ® Hints to Frugat Housgwives.—Do not fant’s Shoes, all styles Gents, Boys,and Youths | Portiand—D Robinson, jr. Chicago—B P. Ward | 8. 5% deg, E,2? chains 45 lin aoe ee straws,’ even to making ugly or wry faces, Patent Leather and Freneh Calf Socksand Shoes | Sa F ancisco— Wiliam Biggs, Si. Louis—Thos | marked U.8.; thence 8. 75 deg.s E pay therefor the following premium, in addition | 7 cramping peat at of the same at | S¥°eP — oftener than is absolutely ne- from $1 to $5. gE. comet. rere poo tor the paben ee linke, to aauee arias ue seams ei 25% | to the Interest accrued to the day of purchase, generals while sitting in court martials. piper Blaney ectee 3 the row ye A Call and examine my stock before purchas!: western States. And in other prinzipal cities of the leg, ains inks, a 01 i - *y - sehr ' -brush elsewhere. 8. P. HOOVER, Iron Hall, | United States by authorized officers of the com. the bank of said river; and thenee al be omni interest for the money to reach = cx fox Tt Se the shreds. A broom wears the carpet sadly. ree A « e e e : je 13-tr Pa. av., bet’n 9th and 10th sts pay. je 14-lyt pv es chatne Ss Heke, he peqiniing: con e ven Utah with the officers and soldiers of Col. The oftener carpets are shaken, the longer h stock received at the Treasury between | < - j they wear ; dirt grinds the threads out 322 TRUNKS. 322 AGENCY OF THE taining twenty-seven and a half acres coe Steptoe’s command, one or two of them were r Alliance Insurance Co. of Philadelphia, The above ‘property Will be sold to the person | the Ist day of June and the ist day of July,in | ma} iG to the soldiers previous to leaving; Washleather gloves should be washed in WE, HAVE JUS? RECEIVED a 60UD . paid, tan ake in efceratiters 1 2 i 1 id sud « assortment of Sole Leather Capital.. ++8300,000! ome os nie H fa Ld eG a slogans ft wee clusive, one-half of one per cent. on the amounts | some left with the officers, and the balance | clean tepid suds. Traveling Trunks, Ladies’ Dress NN OR THE YEAR offer shall be satisfactory tothe Secretary of War; wont off of their own accord ; and Gov. Young, Jamaica rum, used to wash the hair, keeps - ; J, specified in the certificates ; own oe n and Packing Tranks, Hat Boxes, nding January 1, 1856. phe jek ettoge ry ee eee On such stock received between the !stand 31st | and all the ‘‘ Satzts”’ there were heartily | it clean and healthy and promotes it growcn. etic aot Reconatar low prices. | “on susncumberat resi eatate n= °F Bonds and Mortesees | Congress of 3d March, 1819, and 28th April, 1828, | days of August, one-fourth of one per cent; er they were gone. For, let me inform Mr. | Brandy dries and heats, while it strengthens z WALL & STEPHENS Stocks of other Corporations, worth par 25,620 00 conveyin gio such person, his Fee and assigns ‘And on such stock received after the 3ist day of =e the _ neice are ple the hair. Jelltf 322Pa avenue, next tolron Hall. | Cahonband, Marine potes and baad) adhering a, Scouse interest of the |, vust, the interest accrued thereon, and one T vrcald’ curthor inferu’ Six Bantex tha If you ae veigetcrelead gay . watee for = = oman nee gener lbiok P The proposals must be sealed, and endorsed | day’s additional interest only, will be paid. Ttah is “B Mar- | ¥28hing, gad all of woo CHAUNCY WARKINER Sock $14,386 00 51,339 70 propos ; re y’s Y> Utzh is too hot a place for jetty Mar . A YWA ’ Rotes 4 “ Proposals for Bellona Arsenal.”? Certificates of such stock transmitted under | tins,” libertines, or adulterers to ry in ashes, and fill it with water to make lye. A WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Se Uae atta. this notice must be duly assigned tothe United AND DEALER IN * . . Whole receipts for premiums during the year The Int lligencer and Star, and the Richmond | States by the party entitled to receive the pur- Fine W atches, Jewelry, and Silver Ware. SS Se eee one Speen Saran Se pene Enqutrer, and Examiner, wiil pablish the above = if 2 Gei2 SEALS, FOB AND VEST CHAINS, P.M. MORIARTY, Presideat. twice a week till 22d July, and one copy of the chase money ; and when sent prior to the Ist July gallon of strong lye put into a great kettle of hard water will make it soft as rain w: Pearlash or potash is used, but costs something and is apt te injure the texture of the cloth long; they soon “cut stick,’ and make “siraight wakes,’’ and, howling, flee dway. If Mr. Benton has ever passed through Salt Luke City he can bear testimony to it, no FINEJ ihe ee SIL- J.MORRIS THOMPSON, Secretary. paper containing it mu.t be rent tothe Ordnance | the current half year’s interest mu Zon be a4 doubt These ‘ Betty Martins” went off with oe VER SPOONS, FORKS, — Ottice with the bill. jJezt-vawt22July | signed by the present stockholder, otherwise such | (he soldiers, and some inferior officers under Destruction By Fire.—The following table bert a ely He) Soy a THE MOE CO OE Satna zr $100 REWARD. Interest WHI be payable as heretofore. the promise of marriage, as I understand | exhibits the amount of property destroyed in REPAIRING —The Chronometer Duplex, | Capital 8500,000. Charter Perpetual, ANAWAY FROM MY FARM, ADJOIN-]| And notice 1s further given to holders of other | But Col. gg st declared expressly that no | the United States during the past six months, Lever, Cylinder, Repeating, Musical, and other DIRECTORS, ing Upper Marlboro’, about the middle stocks of the United States that this department | female from tah was going with bim or by | as also for the same period of time in 1855. WATCHES repaired. Also, JEWELRY, &c. Charles C. Lathrop, 52 Spruce street. of December last, Mulatt» boy AMBROSE, his consent; and if others carried them off, It does not include fires where the loss was No. 370 PENNSYLvANtA Avenvs, betw’n Sixth | Alexander Whilden, merchant, 14 North Front | belonging to my brother, Alfred W. Gardi. will purchase the same between the Ist day of | 11. did eo upon their own responsibility. less than $10,000 : and Seventh streets, Browns’ Hote} building, sign | street. ner, of Charles county. This boy is abou’ June and the ist day of December next, unless Mr. Benton also says ‘* Utah is in revolt.” No.of ——amount of xe00-—— of ae GOLDEN WATCHES, oe c. Beer, = of wes ht, Hunter & Co. cere ee pete xt at rather of & chest: the sum of $1,500,000shali be previously obtained, | Revolt against what? Why, against all in- ‘ Fires. sins es, =? anetes: wl ad Ra a ee re ; a for the same, in addition to the in- | fernal scoundrels that wish to contaminate so- | January 39 $1,404, 325, " @anae mace " ally a mild and pleasant countenance when . | and will pay for same, ernal se rr ss 3 GREAT REDUCTION meGunay McCurdy, firm of Jones, While & ood to. and p! ae spo terest accrued from the day of the iast dividend beg ppectg ce = — page raged ° oe 4 —— 1 leburst y and fe 1 will give the above reward for his apprehen- % terest for | tue, destroy the peace of families, hei rea. 021, 2608, IN THE PRICE OF Boots AND GAITERS Fes he etnie Foyer Fone sper of sion if taken in Washington City, oF ters op | of interest, and one day’s additional interes' ood asm thee aap ten Stace Meceoaieen, | Apett:c 1'937'000 1°200'000 HAVE ON COMMISSION, FOR A PHIL-| ‘Theo W Baker, firm of Tracy & Baker Prince George’s county, Md., and fifty dolla the moncy to reach the vendor, the following r: murderers, and wicked men, that ais & i ay wae 1.757.000 1,266,000 —— a R. 8. Walton, 360 Market street taken in Prince George’s county, or south of it | of premium: grace to society, to the very name of man—a | June.....- 1,394,000 1,291,000 rssees Pe ed Thomas K. Limerick, 54 ‘Spruce street. in either case he must be brougkt home or secured On stock of the loan of 1812, a premium of 10 | Stench in the nostrils of the Almighty and all Be = John J. Baker, Goldsmith’s Hall. CHARLES C LATHRUP, President. m 13-eotf THOMAS K. LIMERICK, Secretary. in jail so that I can get A GAGDINES. per cent.; good men! But Mr. Benton would imply in Total.........+-+$8,782,000 $7,639,000 On stock of the loans of 1847 and 1848. premium | revolt tothe Government of the United States The principal fires durivg the last month ee No. 566 x He knew better when he made the remark ; | destroyed the prisonand five steamers in New Risks changed from other compantes to this, orice ron kestToxine CERTAIN | 1S Per cent.; 9th Sep- | 22d every honest man that has ever been in | Orleans, the Military Institute in Kentucky, no charge for policy fee. Enquire at the office of LANDS IN WISCONSIN —Notice fs here- | Andon stock issued under the act of P- | Utah will bear testimony to the same; for a | and a number of stores in Portland, Me. J.E. Kendal', ores B. Mosrow's Exchange Office ta given aoe the Ses at) a ae ore? tember, 1350, commonly called Texan indemnity | or law-ubiding people, or one that eee ai first door West o! . Todd’s Hat Store, on TEVENS’s Point, an ENASHA, in the State | stacy. a premium ef 6 per cent. attached to the Constitution of the United ; e * e f Wisconsin, will be open to sale and locati yh ‘ rs rs = ta Lady Ellenborough, wife of the Eng- Ere en DAVID MYERLE, Agent. Di any of ius lands in sald districts which were | Certificates transmitted under this notice should | States, than _—— oo a —— lish Lord of that name, who was formerly HATS! HATS! subject to entry and location at the date of their be duly assigned to the Untted States by the par- cannot be found. ut Mr. Benton must spi Goy. Gen of India, has boen separated from t with 1 by notice No. 569. d after : . | out his spleen agains! Utah and the Mormons UST RECEIVED A FULL SUPPLY OF Seanday neste de ct pee sod ypbarpey the | ty entitled to receive the meney; and if sent pre Scuerar eat eter he speaks. To be her eS ae Toews ease = tine drab Beaver ventila- ae wor following towasbips, the reservation of which | Vious tothe Ist July, the current half-year’s in- bis influence is net much at present, bat leading a wild life among the Ara for yourself. Te: itive'y cash. No extra | at $3 50; they are the Office at Minuzpat Point: Townships 11 to 14 holder, otherwise the interest for the half year to brought upon the innocent and unoffending of rye te peclaggar we perpen whore Calf-3kin BOOT at $3 62, full as good as those usually sold at $5 or $6; acd a French Calf Patent Leather GAITER at $3 50, as good as at $5; a first rate C; Galter at 22 5W, these are the best goods that is (or ever were) sold in the District for the price; for the profit charged to offset bad debte. Call atthe | Hats for the price in the NEW YO oO ta street tes. ‘The best prolusive, of ranges 1 to 6 cest, inclusive. that day will be payable to him as heretofore. —_| the Mormons in theState of Missouri some years | PUGS (NUNS | Gt toined to mary him, near eecenepreanse aeecioe. oe Seven hinck dees Hots got up in - bere oe STZVENS’s apy 3 Pb laeat 15 to Peri for ssrsihine foregoing stocks will be | ago. The widows, orphans, and pohegees ede Hey ran away on hearing i. She m 2-tf ANTHONY, Avent. ee = as . rowusnip'is and ie of maces ieee — made by drafts on the assistant treasurers at Bos- | now in Utah = ——— ee “ea employed Arabs to bring him back, and being COFFIN WAREROOM, hc. er $5; and a goed fekion- Qs ‘ ‘Township 15 of range8 east. j ton, New York, or Philadelphia, as the parties Sisto uc lacosasiee pacer cad tommeos ot rid worth £1,500 a year, - - a eae Se WILLIAM PLANT & CO., UNDER able Hat at $3, worth $1; Sgiedighe~mee Office at Munasma: All the townships in the | entitled to receive the money may direct. a Enid of retributive jus- | °tting him to marry Der in the desert ie ¢ KERS—residence4is Seventh and a first-rate Hat, $2 50. dlstriet situated between towasbip 11 and the RIE Mormons, and are 7 3 Oriental fashion, They live in elegant style Street, between @ aad H streets. The best materials and tne best workmanship 1s JAMES GUTHRIE, tice. Hence, they keep barking. But a igan State i me to 20 east, in- a to produce a $5 Hat, which is sold for ee 5 taptaraace soln Scale: Jans ™ 29-dtl2Nov Secretary of the Treasury. 83 - mi : . Wedoacssh business, meet with nolos- |“ Given under my hand, at the General Land Uf. | = near Damascus. After her separation from Lord Etlenborough she married a Greek Count whom sbe left. Sothat she has now three hus- Iaterments procured iz an’ y “guilty conscience is its own accuser.” Mr. ercemetery. Cofins, Caps, Shrouds, Carriages. Benton, the Mormons will not hurt you Hearse, and every for interments but give cach customer full yalne for bis | ce, atthe city of wWa-hington, this 2th dry of MEDICAL CARD. “You are hitting at a hat that has no head in , all living. In her easly days che was the best quality furaished at short notice, on the money. elt and Straw Hats an’ ly low. June, 188 rs THOS. A HENDRICKS, y R. H. PERABEAU, GERMAN HOMEO- | it.” 8 — “ET gg “ ee Might. ating Ge eee an heats of the} | 1B Agent for Dlscoli’s Bala Ofethocsent |) Jods Saws Commissioner. pathic physic'an, has the honor to offer his! “Polygamy, too, like ‘Hamlet’s ghost,”” is ‘ exclusi' Cram en bottle. = == s inhal * he at Pavey Lo eneonet keep Fee THON Y, 7th street, neat Pa. ayenue, Agent NEW MATTRESS FACTORY. vicinity. = Liga lene ale prays swatatee’ cxpiby een seheatiaeee Srewep Pears —At a party a lady treaiel Scccrencne evga Syll—ly_| fora New York Hat Company. mot | At Fairviow Cotton Works Alexandria,Va. | " Oftce on D strect, two doors west of oth, where | Of the: fomining Gonder cubt is like one of the | Rercompany with stewed pears. A gentleman AVING ADDED THE MATTRESS BUSI- | he will be found from 9 to 12a. m., and from 4 to at the table put one, as he supposed into his .M. KE. HAKVEY 3. F. CALDWELL, Den 6p m ‘Resldence on I street, No. 168, between | ancients : ‘as one dead to the world and as ™M tist. (Succusson To Jamas F. Hanvey, peczasen,)| JS LOCATED ON ELEVENTH STREET, A 11 out the stem ; Ness to our cther manufactures we are now 5 ” It is a matter of as- | Mouth, and attempted to pu } H - | 2th and 2ist streets. tmp—t as the grave. nt time, he was obliged to UNDERTAEER As a oe ar em erie abe Cotten es me TAT TRESS We bees Hs Sea ee “heehee mnie a = = that en as = pied seme Sepbaredem rade his plate, he 7 H nia avenue, next to Farnbaw’s “ td the Doctor prepares m: wi grentes enton should not, cel a speec! ; An hens + ‘. acting No. 410 Seventh street, between G and H, store, where he isresdyto OP ERATE new patent shuck picker In use, which splits care, for Fever and A: for Bilous and Bowel the existing things (pa pol: 7 vand he een C3 iy mouse, a eA the renee | Ba ide PRET Wee oper | Ridac ied wi ets ape | company besa" "ede | ree ung nes Goce SUEZ | cs kad pst lenis olay we that she hes in her employ the (a (ea timate that teeth though much diseased, however sims Persons that were formerly they may ache, can be saved without destroying | old sind, being more elastic and durable. This, i jar. tl t L. J. MIDDLETON, especially in the large cities of the States, as | Serve the ledy Hobe b tej 4 " 4 ilities and ments,enable us to ‘onder he did not advert | qui cence Unseen Buin; | et ite ia Me a ce ad | Emp ingceand qa ts Being od | oD EA tM LOS vy wal relate, Atitecas Oiteee | Ses aad that every attention will be given to calls,| head. His mode of extracting teeth is greatly | other itcprmpipe ier pe pean for any | twelfth streets feb 27-8 | his «Thirty Year's View,” and then charge} “ Pac ag wr as is awe Aen Gok Sle day or night, as heretofore. m 19 6m Sore safe, and is wes ion Sie, soe eee “Aas wee ey age ‘Wrapping Pini ae it upon the Aaeenitesiian. rok et setulae atti. that's all” $$$ i 2. methi > > ose : a “Tied nope een St mai | Robo pe eee pale | ray agaa ine veron AQAA NLR | rina Be OPENED ZO.MOREOY, At] fu timar see MM? Ooo Sen Winsocia ecoaly ingrid nm accounts " nin os wean ime . A. 5 i in are respectfully informed thet thelt amounts are | feed, s2.u0se J*ho, ar@ suffering pain in the fore. FITZPATRICK & BURNS itn ee Mins of Wivtta iecabper end | Buf let me ask Mr, Benton if Abrabam,| [3A man in y in the papers offering made off and wil! be rende: i medial treat most satisfact Proprietors, Al rn of riot WOOD | Isaac, and Jacob, men after God’s own heart, | a long advertisement in We do earnestly quune oy jhe rsadiiamnt) as Panes ripe previ aaeie posting aa JOHN sr boeve, Agent, BURNT I NE. ‘The wabheribets have also on | and whose God he declares himself to be,| his farm for sale, ae in Say = it is all important to us that our Books should be nials of his skill in his operation m10-Stf | No. 38 East Market Space, Georgetown. hands suppl of PLASTERERS’ HAIR, | were not all polygamists, as well as David and | style: “‘ The surrounding country 4, wire ee ee POCKET KUVES, CHINA GouDS, For oii CEMENT. GALCINGD PLASTER, and every Solomon, ba en others. Look at their] beautiful the God of nature ever made. The Wil oblige us by calling for them duriog this scenery is celestial, divine; also, two wagons SHING TACKLE, Hooks, | description of the very best quality of lime, whch descendants. Did not Jesus, the Saviour of COLLEY & SEAKS, Monuates ahd Perfumery closing out «: low PPLY gasket) | will be disposed of on the most reaso Norges praqucer igang oy ” neces 963 Seventh street, 3 doors abave fates + JOHN x ease, p pelle ee gee) G FRANCIS.” ap hese W. H. GODEY & CO, | the world, accorging to the flesh, : yo steere - ‘a avenue. je %6- . treet,

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