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WORMWOOD CORDIAL. yur GENERAL DEPOT FOR THE SALE of the celebrated WORM WOOD CORDIAL and Levy’s celebrated Bitters, so well known for Republican-party political capital. Their game of mendacious play upon the presumed ignorance and credulity of the northern masses iency of the navy :” Provrded, That there ——— us further bromotices oH appointments bby “ts sant abotie ot = ae oe ware ageri piers in any grade after said restorations shall have | street, which cared me of neu . Many of my friends, been ais thereto uutil such grade in the ac- po Poesecpade yoey mga \ Lhave Knows tobe cured by year WANTS. ANTED—A YOUNG LAD IN A WINE, Liquor and Grocery Store, that can br EVENING STAR. : itg uns pr re the original maker to | the cure of all mmer complaints, stantly on Tecommendations None other reed WASHINGTON CITY: is Indicative of the estimation in which they | tive service shall be reduced to the limit now | my tnowiedge."” Ask hum and every Philateipian, a pe ped Sagerge Wholesale prices, by | A note addenened te Bex 3am Post Otter ety FRIDAY July 11, 1856. | really hold the northern public. It involves | prescribed by law. That wi ny such Off | Si iss. I kave no time to waets on impertinent JONAS P LEVY, bave attention. jy tie 1 be restored to the navy, by and with | Teannot notice them. All residents of Phi for four the cote and consent of the Senate, the offi- | rears past know cba Genpenl ee gd sole cer so restored shall ocoupy that position and | Eighth strest, below Chesnut, ocaree : rank in the navy which he would have held a mentee GaAs De GRATH. had he not been retired, furloughed or dropped | ,,%_ Bj 4!) Stn sold as Klectric Ol! without my name by the order of the President on the report of ead sale by all draggiets in this efty and throncbeet Naval Board. * raed 3 And be it further enacted, That of- Sa yay ficers who were dropped, as aforesaid, and who shall not be restored to the naval service within six months from the passage hereof, shall be entitled to receive one year’s duty a proclamation that they deem the people of the North only fit to be managed through their prejudices, fanaticism and gullibility. Having, ourself, an abiding confidence in the popular judgment on sober second thought, and fall in. formation, we have no idea that their game can possibly win in the long run. Groceries. NO@zicE.—aLu PERSONS HAVING bills against the office of the Sixts Auditor cf the Treasury for the Post Office Department, for sta- tionery, blank books, binding, or other contin- gent ex) , are hereby not! and requested Fromptly to present the same for payment, in du- plicate, properly receipted, four days before the end of every month, in order that they may be included in the disbursing it’s account for the month in which they may be returned; other wise, payments may be delayed until the end of {74 Pa avenue, Wines, Liquors, Sevars, snd WANTED To Hine—asManr, ACTIVE jy li- \ Pp Woman, as child’s nurse. A yood ome ‘wages given. Address Site irene WANTED-A SMART, ACTIVE AME Ri. ee — Ee ect Burse. Good recor. mendations requ’ and geod wages gi ly at 470 Twelfth st fy 10 ae? ANTED—A WOMAN TO DO THE home Ade man ween family, short distance in country. ‘0 a competent RO0d Wayes will be given. Address Box 7, giving name and 7 Advertisements should be handed in by 12 o’clock, m., otherwise they may not appear until the next day. OOOO Noticz.—Those charged with the manage- ment of clubs, sosieties, and all other associa- tiens are notified that in order to insure the insertion of advertisements or notices of any description in the Star, peyment must be made Unpaid Letters.—The plan put in operation at New York some weeks ago for the disposi- had been under the of $wo pirat ing relief.) I commenced using 4 y of their grades respectively ; and the | wer remeties of the profession, bat the disease stubbornly the next succeeding month ? A sted all my efforts. The reputation of Carter’s * Sy 10-310 d, or an arrangement for | ¢; dressed to persons | President shall be and he is hereby authorized, | iixture having reached me, and being personally sequaluted D. D LINDSAY, ————————___jy 0-3 molar neh a same anaes There ae . sé toe it ee fi bane. with the advice and consent of thé Senate, to catieeshert fesgeed atbcte Goro eviecn dont, and thres a ttw _Diswureing Cienk._ Clerk. WANTED—A COMPETENT HAND, To pees ss sap = is sore gere ie S a transfer any dfficer from the furlough to the | pittes cured run a planing mili and other machines in a Sash e pteferences required, A Anco BALDWIN BROTHERS jy hak CARD—A YOUNG AND 18 me eaeaeatrres a ‘ners, 8) French, Eng- lish and German, flatiers hersrif she could. why uniom, make any sensible ee man bappy in all his domestic affairs and relations AL) ag answer will be attended to if addressed 7th are now on file in our counting room many advertisements, not inserted, because our terms have not been complied with. This rule must be imperative. ——V—ees SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. The Union discusses Fremont’s letter of ac- eeptance of the Republican nomination, of which the editor has a very poor opinion in- deed. He sees neither statesmanship nor in- genuousness in it. . The Intelligencer again eschews editorial, for the time being. satisfactorily, we are authorised to say that the Postmaster General has given directions for it to be extended to all other offices as ear- ly as practicable. Blank circulars and note of instructions have been printed and will be distributed to postmasters in due course of business. The following copy of this circular and note will show what this plan is, vis : Post Orricr, , 185-. A letter bearing your address is detainedin this office for non-payment of postage. By enclosing to me, immediately on receipt of this, —— three cent stamp and pre paying Commercne PERRY'S EXPEDITION. Narrative of the Kxpedition ef an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan, under the command of jore complied from the original notes and journals by Francis wore pees at D. LL D., profusely ilfustrated ; sai New Cha) in the Early Life of Washing- ton, in connexion with the Narra ive H of the Potomac Company, by John Pickell. Just published, end for sale at TAYLOR & MAURS’S jy l1- Bookstore, near 9th street. Fa atten ts Heeroma dl THE VIRGINIA SPRINGS. HE FOLLOWING ARE THE TERM# of Board at BURNER’S WHITE SUL- PHUR SPRINGS, Virginia, viz: reserved pay list, and that so much of the act | Asan act of justice to snffering humanity, I cannot witb- of February twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred | Paviger of the blood, aud take pleasure ie recommending it and fifty-five, entitled ‘‘ An act to promote the | to the profession aud the public generally. efficiency of the navy,’’ as renders reserved | J711m Yoursrespectfully, =O. BUTOHER, M. D. officers ineligible to promotion be and the| s-»sitver Ware Manufactery.— Lam now same is hereby repealed manntaatnring very superior articles in the way of Sterling Sec. 4. Aad be st further enacted, That re- ON “ose Beg Spoon Gedlets, Cups, Sc, served officers may be promoted on the re- | Mr vate, every variety of Ane Watches, of the moet sclebroced served list, by and with the ee and con makers, and 6 — — srerp thier Gold Jewelry. sent of the Senate; but no such promotion “ : shall entitle them to any pay beyond that to prec Gg orien Penne: Seemann wie mea which they were entitled when so reserved, | No. 358 Pa. » Sign or sed Sarge Boece ase: nor shall teed by anch ke = jy Suter higher rank than they wou! ave taken they been retained in the active service of the PQ,” City Despatch office, D street. near jy? ae NTED.—A NUMBER OF FIVE OR ix puptis to receive a rudimental course of Instruction on the Piano Forte. Terms very mod- erate. Early application is respectfully solicited at No. 464 Tenth street jy ?4Awe your note of reply, the letter will be duly for- | navy ; and the President shall be and he is Per week . W AN TED—A GOOD COOK, WAsR ER ro warded according to its direction. merely eeerer to tender prone : be month. and Aroner for «mall family. to reside rs tfull; rs, —_— is own request, from the active list to the ot ‘st t he Navy Yard. Enquire at Mrs. WALKKR WASRINGTON NEWS AND GOssIr. Hespectially; yours, Postmaster. reserved list, when, in his jadgment, the pub- should be suppited with theo ta thee As etmlly med. mi ‘ ys ss 45 Missouri avenue. Jy 2-10.« AN TED—WANTED—WANTED—To find persons in want of the following ar. French or Cerman Looking @lasses Portrait or Picture Frames, round, ova! or square Ol Paintings, large and «mail Marble-top Brackett Tables, in bronze or gol¢. All Kinds of Pictures framed, cod go size rtues have been lic interests require it; and nothing in this | icine they have noegeal. Their med aopeeh te aoe A tested by our most em it physicians, act, or in the act to which this isan amend- | practice whenever a tonic {# requltod. For sale by Drug- ment, shall be so construed as to preclude of- | &'#* generally. Ur s—t) 4. CALLAN, Age. ficers on the reserved list from wearing the uniform of their grades respectively. Sec. 5. And be tt further enacted, Thatcap $10 REWARD .—WAS 8TULEN ON Saturday night, July Sth, » dark Roan MARE, with very full footlo Ls, and small white star in her forehead; has lumps on the outside of ber bind legs, caused by beiny sprained The ab>ve reward will be paid on her delivery to WM. CROSS, corner 4 and D sts , (Islard.) jy 10-3* MRS. A. C. REDMOND'S Mr. Oliver's Report, (minority) from the Kansas Investigating Committee, argues that the resolution under which the said committee was raised made it their duty simply to col- lect evidence and report it to the House. Mr. Oliver states he had no expectation of the Norz.—Postmasters will fill up, address, and frank the above notice, without the use ot an envelope, to all persons in the United States for whom unpaid /etters shall have been deposited in their offices; and may dispense with the former practice of posting up notices in their offices that such letters have been deposited therein. James CAMPBELL, Vests, Business Suits. Ae A Ball bed KER & C Hatt Crovane Euro tains in command of squadrons shall be de- | stv, Browns’ Hotel Batiding, respectfully announce that “ their annual display of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING nominated flag officers. fs now ready i inspection, comprising an assortment of 5 Lookt *8e8, t committee doing aught but reporting the evi- Postmaster General. Having agreed to take it up (finally to dis- | Gxxrrewen anv Yourms’ CLoruisa of the newes: nud riche SKY-LIGHT DAGUERREAN GALLERY “aero — Ti Beg linea in the gliding 8 pose of it) on Monday next, they adjourned. | °** designs, io material, trimming, and workmanship. To “a, || Also, 8 let of cast-trom Brackette, suitable Ser dence. The statement, in the nature of a re- = hi deb: z th lati jon har Leroy bapeenee ree viaarhpntien Se yrgrar No. 401 Seventh street, above H, west side, shelving. &c.,on hand. Terms to te oa port, submitted by the majority he arraigns as | 4 Loan.—We are glad to hear that the| In the House, the debate on the resolution tonlcuset Rome Ooncats sek rae ee ke, Mayor of Washington, under the authority vested in him by the City Councils so to do, has succeeded in borrowing $30,000 at six Porreaits TAKEN EQUALLY WELL in Fairand Cloudy Weatber. Particular attention paid te copying Daguerreo- types, Ofl Paintings, &c. Pictures of the times, for cash. N. B.—Olé@" Work Regilt,and Looking Glass Pilates inserted. 255 Penna. avenue, opposite Kirkwood Rouse. altogether ex-parte, one-side i, and partizan from the Select Committee on the Sumner and | at very reduced prices. spa" in its character. Many of the statements Brooks affair, for the expulsion of Mr. Brooks, Coug! Asthma, Bronchitis.—John and to censure Messrs Edmundson and Keitt, | 1. sxown 4 SON -—Gentie: in it, he asserts, are without a single fact 7 A archi was continued until a late hour by Messrs. her in which various article seg Myre eee a en dec 19 JOHN WAGNER from the testimony taken to rest upon. | Por contum, to meet the most pressing obliga- | Cobb of Ga., and Foster against it, and Mr. | tires or four years eluce, ts edoge tate rae particularly. jy 10-1w ae — For the correctness of this assertion he ap- tions of the Corporation. Although by no Pennington for it, ere they adjourned. have been anch as to faduce tee to continue tl — — BOARDING. UST—ON THE DAY BEFORE YESTER- day, a pair of EYE GLASSES, gold frame, between the Senate chamber and 6thstreet. The finder will be suitably rewarded by handing them to the Secretary of the Senate. iy 93 R BOSTON .—THE PACKET BRIG means sufficient to relieve our municipal af- fairs from all other current debts, this sum will nevertheless, prove a god-send indeed to the mechanic?, tradesmen and laborers around of great benefit In many affection — Yours, atc., JF. W. Proceedings of To-Day. > ries 1, 1858. se . : ‘ersone requ! reall: nd I tried artich ad In the Senate, to-day, a private bill Was | ouetuatcan ve depended ape ae aera Mettcle, and *; : zenge, and being made from th rt tala, il find passed, and the bill for the relief of Mrs. Susan | {°*°. 5" BRONOHIAL THOCHES to be what, a ce cae Decstur, widow of the late Commodore Ste- | "e*nte4. Put up In boxes and sold at 25 ceute each, by peals te the testimony on file. He states that the evidence clearly shows that Gen. Whit- field was duly elected a delegate to Congress in November, 1854, and while the testimony RS. BANNERMAN, CORNER OF 9TH end E streets. has several good Rooms va- cant, which she offers with board on reasonable terms. She can accommodate several table bosrd- ers. Jy - . : « us, who have for some time past been kept Draggists generally, throughout the United States and Car ANN ELIZABETH TAYLOR has AS~ £ ONE 6¢ = ————e _ areeity end - cat of their hard earnings by ine condition ia phen Decatur, was discussed before the Star Weeden tan = PARKS, 3 MILWAU gee York” Ascuta arrived and will sail the last of the week, C pepe pl acta Ae th 2 aula some points relating to the election of March, hich the mismanagement of our municipal | ¥2* to press. SYMES; Chicago, J. H. REED & COs ‘Washlagton, JN. | for the above port. abe ee oO single person, can be rented with or without boaid 1855, for members of the Legislature ; yet, ae ie 7 saa years, has area In the House, Mr. Giddings reported bila] °*™™48 ay bee ARTL , on the most reasonable terms. The situation {x from the whole, it clearly appears that the S : {> The Great KR Jy 9-3t 101 Water street, Georgetown. ii i - © Grea u ——__—— eclcneetattbriie einen from the Claims Committee, which were sey. SUnt boron ete erally committed. house handy in case of accidents to the childr: :. . REDDING’S RUSSIA SALVE. Mr. Oliver, by leave, made a minority re- | tsa Boston remedy of thirty port from the Select Committee sent to Kansas, seep y by physicians. it ts psedy care for jee was crieret ts be reer bis the ma- of es ery Kind; for Fever ‘Sores Cle a Itch Scala Beat jority report from the same Committee. Rash, Buntous, Bore Nipples, jrecotuaeuded by Many members made reports on private | Birtes), Wiitiows, Sties, Feaiers, Flea 8 Spider &4in Zs = a n Limbs, Sait Rheam, Scurvy, Bore a: 04 cases, all of which were appropriately dis- | Sore None, Warts and Flesh Wonnds, itis most val sed of. remedy and core, which can be seat!fed to by thonsaeds who pos 4 Fs aes: for the summer, and well adapted for a amily withchildren; having a large yard attach ed to the Dwelling. Apply to No. 402 10th street, between D and E streets. jy 7-iwe ARD,&c.—MRS.BATES,ON TH w. corner of Pennsylvania avenve and Sth etrect is prepared toaccommmodategentlemen Withrocins, wlth or Without boerd. Every effort will bomade to render those comfortable whe may faver hor with their patronage. apo—tr the financial matters of the Corporation. We are inclined to believe that our useful and public-spirited fellow citizen, Alderman Riggs, is the gentleman who hgs stepped forward in this—Washington’s—hour of need. the anti-slavery party were in a minority in fourteen out of the eighteen election districts The aggregate vote cast for their candidates throughout the Territory, as they appear on the poll books, was short of 800, while by the census taken in February before there were 2,905 legal voters in the Territory. F° LIGHT LITERATURE, Periodicals, Stationery, Standard Works, Balm of 1,006 Flowers, &c. Callat FERGUSON'S, 7th st., jy9 next to Lemmond’s. Fer ECONO%NY, UTILITY, AND CON- venience there is nothing that equ<ls Clin- ton’s Alcohol Cook. Forsale by jy 9-3 LAMMOND, 7th st. The Examinations.—We regret to hear that the interest felt by our fellow cigizens at have ased It iu the city of Bost = ~—-——--~-— ——————-_-- i i —_—_- 2+e ———___ j 1 UYS’ SUMMER CLOTHING—IN CON- The entire anti-slavery vote, therefore, wa° | argo in the current annual examinations of PERSONAL Interfere with a pliyalelen's: preseript requenceef the advancel stuvoftnesswn| FOR SALH AND RENT. not a third of the legal voters of the Territory, | the public echools of Washington is not as NA the purest materials, See eg ugnt from Rossta—of | we have concluded to offer our full stock of Boys’ || — It is reported that the Empress of the | *iicloysrowluk in that country—and the proprietors have = . 7 A i. t letters from all classes, clergymen, physictans, without making any allowance for the immi French is again exciente. gration of dona fide settlers after the censu’ and before the election. He further states that there is no evidence of any force or vic- lence haying been used to prevent any man [sR FIRST PAGE FOR OTHER NOTICES] OR RENT.—A WELL FINISHED AND comfortable brick dwelling hou-e on I street oppo ite Franklin Square. Apply at No aa f street, between 13 and Mth july ll-iw* 0 LET—A CONVENIENT TWO-STORY Clothing at very reduced prices. consisting of Linen Coats, Roundabouts, Jackets, Pantaloons, Shirts, Drawers, Vests, &e. WALL & STEPHENS. je® 322 Pa avenue, next to Iron Hall. GERHARD’S GARDEN, great as it should be, if their attendance thereat is a fair criterion by which to judge of the depth of their sympathy with those so usefulinststutions. This is truly unfortunate, and reflects discredit upon the soundness cf ae § Russia Salve fs pot in large ++++John Rayner, a well known citizen of tin boxes, stamped on the cover with picture of a horseand a dieabled soldier, which pictare is also engraved on the Boston, died on Monday. wrapper. Price, 25 Cents a Box. Sold atall the stores in dee TT. ki in Ne - | town or couutry, and may be ordered of any wholesale eaca sn Themes te King, was in New Or- | ore ot pen ec ony GTON'S, Agent for Wasb- a : ° $ ‘i . -. | aaron a —= No, 398 Maryland atenue, Island. and attic Frame Hovse, on 1ith street wret, from voting who wished to vote in the entire | our city’s public spirit. We call on all those PE twig! Wall, @ printer, was drowned in| gg roof : Bitters.—Certi- | 93 siTUATED A SHORT DISFANCE from | betw.en H and I streets no.th. Enquire of NO Territory ; that there is no evidence of asin who can spare the time to show themselyos in- iladelphia, Monday. ficate of Ralph Beq., Editor “ Spirit of Times,’ Irou- the Capitol grounds, and is a fine place of re- gle assault and battery about voting in the entire Territory on that day ; that there is no evidence assailing in the slightest degree the tween L and M street north; or, on F street, neer Chubb Brothers’ Banking House, over b M. Reed’s Wine Store. \NE GOOD-SIZED ROOM, WELL FUR- sort On every MONDAY night it is lighted with gas and a fine Band pleying some choice pieces of music. The Saloon is open for thore who wish to trip the light fantastic toe, while in :+++ Mrs, Elizabeth Green, died at Natchez, see es TronTox, October 80, 1854. i i Dr. 0. M. Jacksou—Dear Sir:—The Bi ow atthe age of qne Lundred and eight Ee leche eer oes ber, your agents, the two ot! s+seM_ Ignace de Foukoull, Secretary cf side some of the school houses in the course of thisand the next week. They may rely on it that no better plan can be devised to inspirit jy ll-iw any other medicine. the garden, under fine trees, the visitors can re- correctness of Governor Reeder’s judgment | both teachers and pupils to honorable emula- | State of the Kingdom of Poland, lately died | 1 <couund die the leet summa ‘a my own family, fo e themselves a by smoking or artakiog igen eg and wan a asem oe bs aS in awarding certificates of election to the | tion, than by a large attendance of evidently | “t Warsaw, at the age of 54 years f yhen ty eystem was mech debilltcied fram the | ol czeeuent Lager Boer. jy® Ninth atreet, between D and E. jy Ome members of the Legislasure, as he did; that the Legislature was a proper law making body, and its laws, therefore, are valid as far as consistent with the Constitution of the ++++Horace Vernet hag lately completed a life-size equestrain portrait of the mperor, to adorn the Salle du Trone, in the Tuileries. ‘ :+++ Among the passengers in the steamship fans fa tite vicinity. ee ee Asia, for Liverpoo!, were Mr. and Mrs J.C. } [= conclusion, I would say that I feel great pleasure tn ver, They gave me an appetite, to my whole system. In one elated my exper!- Bitters, since which time they interested citizens at the examination of each school, primary and district. SILKS, SILKS FOR CASH. ADIES WHO WANT A SILK DRESS should not fail tocall and look through our immense assortment. Wehave just; one through ESIRABLE RESIDENCE POR RENT — The brick House on Ninth street, between F and G streets, is for rent on reasonable terms to = good tenant This house is pleasantly situated in acentral portion of the city, and has a fine An Important Decree —We have seen a the stock end marked on each piece just the price ie reat WILLIAM ORME'S Once United States and the organic act; and that | Copy of the Hat-Houmayoun, or Sublime | Yates and child, and Messrs. Hinkleman, F | Svi"s708,%0 “especttally youre, Matte ioe Nauoes was less than thevoreltelmpert | bume, botroee Lith and tech strects, on Penney! Gen. Whitfield being duly elected in pursu- | Writing, by which the Sultan of Turkey has | /- Hilberg, and J. Lehmayer, of Baltimore. J" Se» saveriieemeut reser | We propose to sell off at cost for cesh only the vania avenue. Jy 9-3 «+++ 1018 stated, that Barnum and his attor- 17> Important to the Ladie neys have succeeded in procuring the consent | PONUO'S FEMALK PILLS.—The comb of two-thirds of the Connecticut creditors to | * his discharge, leaving the other third to med- itate upon the glorious uncertainty of the law. ee psy D. P. Kidder, D, D., for many years the editor of the Sunday School publica- =o tions of the Methodist Episcopal Church, has | tue spent aunaee loirseiar dee particnl pie — formally accepted the professorship of pastoral rice $1 per box, wity full dtr . Sold wholesale and *, rr ry by CHAS. u ayly, theology in the (Garret Bibical Institue, Chi- ELE. WAITE te leveat che mee cago. se+e Count de Tocqueville, father of the | \atiese who enclose them one dollar, . author of Democracy in America, recently | ,.N. 8-—See signature ou the box; to south felt it 0 Sor. died, at an advanced age, in his Chateau in | ©" ” ——___________ ¥® France. He wrote and published, after hehad | _1[7> Dalley’s Genuine Pain Extractor, eres 4 . . . will subdue the pain and {oflammation from the completed his eightieth year, several histori- | to, acalaa to eto twenty minutes—and that ft ance of law thus parsed. is entitled to his seat. Mr. liver reviews at great length the existing troubles in Kansas, and shows from the evidence that they are properly charge- able to the revolutionary movements of those who got up the Topeka convention, and who have pledged themselves to resist the laws at all bazarde. —_ “Buling America.”—It is worthy of note that the misguided young men, one and all, implicated inthe murder of Caspar Korhman, alias ©. W. Bell, a few nights gince on an outakirt of Washington, for which two of them granted entire religious liberty and equal rights to all the christian subjects of his em- pire. It is a document of the highest interest and value, and one which has never been equalled, either in importance or sublimity. For the first time the principles of civil and religious liberty have been enunciated in the East. The document is considered by chris- tians as the Magna Charta of the Turkish em- pire. — Clerical Changes.—Mr. T. Dearing haa has been appointed to a second-class clerkship in the Pension Office, in the place of Mr. Gal- entire nce of our Silks and all kinds of sum- mer dress goods. We will not charge more than cost nor take less. Good bargains may be expected CLAGETT, NEWTON, MAY & CO. Jy 9-10t_ corner Penn. avenve and 9th street. : SHIRTS!—SHIRTS!: V E CONSTANTLY KEEP ON HAND A superior assortment of Gent’s Dress Shirts, of Linen and Cotton, with plain and French Bosoms and Wristbands, of the very best cut ard make, and of every quality and price. SHIRTS moade to order, and we guzrantee a good fit in all cases. Our prices are very low as we are determined to be beaten by none. Callat GEO. H B. WHITE & CO., Gent’s Furnishing Store, 332 Pa ave Dr. Du ion of Ingredi- the Pille are perfectly harmless. Their efficacy and based upo: OR SALE—A DOUBLE LOT OF 50 fret front by 125de-p It hason it a frame bouse and a nice garden, full of vegetables, the whole being enclesed by a railing fence It will be sold on accommodating terms. Enquire of JOSEPH GERHARD, No. 388 Maryland «venue jy 9-308 UR RENT—THE DESIRABLE STO No. 558 Seventh street, opposite Centre r- ket, fitted up with shelving. counter, gas fixtures, awning,&c. Possession given immediately Apply to ROBT. C BROOKE jy bf OR RENT —THE TWO NEW THRE story Brick Houses on 7th street, oppos' Centre Market Persons wishing to open a R taurent cannot find in the citya more eligible lo- cation. R.H. LASKEY, P. HILTON, No. 375 Fourteenth street west, be- ertenslve practice of over thirty irectious have beew strictly fol r failed to correct all Irregularities, painful and difficuls menetroation, (particularly,) at ange of life. Tuey will cure the Whites, and remove are of any causes; in: salary, $1,400 cal — of acknowledged merit—among oth- 5nd etectnelly c Jy 8-lw bet. Sth and 10th sts. jy 7-2w No. 36 Lousians avenue . . . > er annum. i ii i XV umatory rheumal 0 es tertacrarnuunineacatintee lt <a = “ are to undergo capital trials, were conspicucus Pi 7 Tulsi a preter ai epee ers, a Philosophical History of Louis XV. Br atene O14 sad tm EAUTIFUL ENGRAVINGS SELLING OR SALE.—SEPARATE OR OTHER- in the riot that occurred at the Fourth Ward ed to a first-class clerkship, in the ine tthe POLITICAL ITEMS vit pee ern Str 908, bate ad ibekeea Liveries suakae neon ae ttnen ces , » : polls at our late municipal election. They are all intense “Americans,” we hear. We mention this fact because it embraces addi- tional proof of the evil effects upon society of the Know Nothing organization. One gang, it will be recollected, are soon to be tried for arson and a series of burglaries. Another jore Nipples—Eruptions—and ern Liberties Market-house, on K and Sth s‘reets utaueous diseases, where the west. Terms: $300 cash; balance in one and two years Enquire on the premises of H ¥ JOHNSON. Swi (Organ, M WF, Intel, TuTbS) URNISHED ROOMS TO RENT —TWO handsome pariors and several chambers suit- able for families or single gentlemen, with or without board. Apply at J. F. CRUTCHET’S, corner 6th and D streeis. Jy 9-e03* jyS-tr____ 306, between 9th and 10th streets. PE AND POCKET KNIVES, SCISSORS, Razors, Strops, Shaving Soap and Cream, selling off to discontinue the business, at JOHN F. ELLIs’s, Jy 8-tr 306 Pa avenue, bet. 9th and 10th sts. SE chet tcc in the place of Mr. William R. Wilson; salary $1,200 per annum. We also hear that Mr. R. C. Morgan, of New York, a third class ($1,600 per annum) clerk in the office of the Secretary of the Treasury, has resigned. Mr. George Law is out in a letter, in which he announces that he will give his support to Jobn C. Fremont for the Presideucy. In the course of his speech at a Black Republican meeting at Erio, Pennsylvania, W. M. Roberts declared that “ the election of James Buchanan will settle the difficulties in Kansas.”’ t be incredulous avout the many diseases named to be only one thing—but reflec ai perties which the Dalley Salve alone contains, and as re enumerated—one to four—can reach not alone the Sfore-mentioned diseases, but many more not enumerated. Each box of Grew DaLuy's Pais EXTRACTOR has upon Label with the signatures of ©. V. letors, aud HENRY DALLE&Y, are counterfeit. Price 26 cents Potomac Pavition, Juty6. N2 TICE.—EXCURSIONS BY STEAM- boat between the 6th of ey and 15th of Sep- = . ae, be AA . | tember being offencive t , I doly gi gang will Probably very shortly be arraigned | Surveys in Utah.—We learn atthe General| The Concord (N, H.) Patriot says that Gov. _ A alae Fees ets notice that they will ‘no ener be sermidiel '- OR SALE —A COMFORTABLE TWO for participation in the disgraceful riot in | Land Office that, in consequence of the recent | Colby, on his return from the New York and | proggiteensraly. OT” NATRN & PALMER, ond | jand. W. W. DIX story Brick House en G street, Washington. which the Mayor was not long since mobbed. Philadelphia conventions, declared publicly hostilities of the Indians in Utah Territory, it was cohsidered unsafe for the surveyors to go on with their work, unless accompanied by an escort to protect them in case of an attack being made upon them. iy &-2w Proprietor. ft ee 2 = OTICE.—ALL PERSONS HAVING bills against either of the offices of the first and second Comptrollers of the Treasury, the Com- mirsioner of Customs, the first, third, fourth and fifth Auditors of the Treastry, the Treasurer of the United States, the Register and Solicitor of the Treasury, and the a House Board, for Stationery, Blank Books, binding or other con- tingent expenses, are hereby notified and rmquest- ed promptly to present the same for payment in duplicate properly receipted, four days before the end of every wnonth, in order that they may be included tn the disbursing agent's account for the month in which they may returned—oth- It is situated a few doors west of the War De rtment, on the eas: side of the alley on which wartz’s stable sta: The Lot fronts 16 feet cn @ street and runs back 113 feet The House con- tains five excellent rooms and kitchen, and will be so'da bargain if Immediate me TTEFTY is made. For terms epply to WM. WILI.1AM- SON, First Ward. jy 7-Iw OR SALE —THESUBSCRIBER OF FERS for sale, upon accomodating terms, bis 'wo Freme Houses on the Island One is situated on C street south, between 13ts and 13g st eets. and at present occupied by E T Allen, Fsq The other on E street south between 6th and 7th streetx, and at present occupied by the Corporation as 2 Ecese. R.H. LASKEY. in that city that the nomination of Fremont . SaGEiGn aaron A : . RALLY, DEMOCRATS, RALLY !— nee stared the election of Buchanan. He ren. Jackson Democratic Association of 0 ‘or Fremont. the District of Columbia will meet on MONDAY The New York Mirror says that Mr. Grow’s| NIGHT at their headquarters. ‘Phey invite all Topeka bill, passed the House of Representa- friends of the Constitution and Union to attend, tives a few days since, is entirely impractica- | °* distinguished soaker bf ce Lome ble, and the movers of it know that it cannot s airy ee amet BS at pass the Senate. It does not represent the —— wishes of the people of the Territory ; was but | << ™ O TICE.—THE UNDERSIGNE the work of an informa gathering of a por- fy anil Wea narod eer eee, ee ti 7 i a and bis customers in particu! at he is not a pout the people, and of no authority what member of any secret political association, and ¥ . . that, in the future he designs taking no active Mayor Withers, of Mobile, Alabama, has | part whatever in any political matter. Essex, the fugitive from justice, murdered an ‘Unoffending man on the day after the election for the crime of huzsaing for the anti-Know Nothing candidate ; and already we have an- other cold-blooded and revolting murder com- mitted by still another misguided and rowdy gang. Such things were comparatively un- known in this community before the introduc- tion of secret political lodges, the members of which bind themselves to obligations above The Current Operations of the Treasury Department.—On yesterday, the 10th of July, there were of Treasury warrants entered on the books of the Department— . For redemption of Texas dobt.... $476 74 For the Treasury Department... 2,506 51 , vi it erwise payments may delayed to the end of | School the laws and in flat contradiction to the laws, | For the Interior Department... 27,394 67 femenstt, as it al geet his letter, because Henne wl dates a: pone Bets sucneoding prs ons jy 7-1w 36 Louisana av- nue. and i i, ieee 4 e cannot support the Philadelphia platform. vher, 7th street road. - D. COLMISNIL, enemas ae a Selarang dsmnconerchen ne wae corre 72,498 15) stuving been lected by the Ameriexn party, | Washington, July 11, 1sobadew EY yg oy Mgnning Gem. | PONE FOR. CALS 8 FINS Ew Pe ai tances whatever. We have 700 00 | be thought it indelicate and improper for him ere OWNERS OR HARBORERS COAL ON THE WAY. Franklin Square, containing 13 rooms end a fine often discussed in detail the dangerous and oure 2,929 28 | te retain his office while unable to support the OF DOG3.—Notice is hereby given to ILL BE READY FOR DELIVERY IN ] basement, kitchen, &c Gas, Lot and cold water Teprehensible features of these iations | On account of the Navy.. 26,169 00 | Principles of his party platform. His resigna- | residents in the Fourth Ward who are owners of a few days— throughout thc house, with bath room,&c_ — In- that we will not Hones Hot accepted by the Council, and it is | dogs to obiain licenses immediately according to | 1 cargo of White Ash Broken Coal, forfurnace | guireof HA WILLARD, at W illerds’ Hotel ate oe now devote space to them. Geneumentitas Sascmmane quite probable he will be Tequested to with- | law, otherwise they will be fined and the ani-|1 do do do £; do, for Radiators ©, however, feel it tobe AL Ez a. : our duty earnestly to point out these facts to our fellow citizens who are members of the organization and are also sincerely solicitous for the well being of society. It is surely time for them to reflect Upon them, and to comprehend to what a con- dition they are bringing the public peace, &c., by the aid of their countenance. Were it not for the fact that the offenders in all these cases ee je 23-1m 1 do Red Ash Coal, for Grates and Ranges. Those who lay in thelr coal for winter durirg | ~ the summer months can now do so to much ad- vantage by leaving their orders at the Wood and Coal Depot, N corner 12th and C streets, No. 547. 2,240 {bs to the ton. Coal kept under cover. Wood of the best quality alwar® on hand. jy 7-tf T.J.&W.M GALT NOTICE, GES: WALTER JONES AND CHARLES draw it. The resignation of the City Attor- | ™#!8 destroyed x i JAMES A, COOPER ney was accepted. HENRY YEATMAN: JOSEPH P. HOUGH, Starz Exgotions.—On the first Monday in} Jy 11-3t Police Officers of Fourth District. August, elections will be held in the States of cK" MEETING OF TAE SIXTH Kentucky, Arkansas, Texas, Missouri, and Ward Democratic Association wiil be held |: = Towa; and on the firet Thursday of August, ING eller peas EVEN in North Carolina; on the first Monday of Pe prec Sargent importance will be iaid October, in Georgia and Florida; and on the Med to ntene every member is earnestly re- FRERCH CHINA. HAVE RECENTLY IMPORTED, PER ship Consul, direct from Vie zn, France, twenty-five casks of plain white, gold band and richlydecorated F RENCH CHINA, which, together with my forme: stock, renders my assortment complete, and en- ables me to sell as Jow as any houre in the Unit a States Having on band a very large ttock, | am pre- In the Senate, yesterday, after we went to pres#, the annual Indian eppropriation bill was passed. The bill reported from the Naval Affairs Committee, to amend the act by which the late Naval Reform Board was created was then taken up and debated, on various amend- ments proposed, until a late hour. In the course of these pececings it was del ‘ a nested so attend. LEM’L GADDIS, oe — a eae — ae prconees pares to sell to the trade at the lowest New ¥ ork ey . amen 80 as to stan the ii i -3t o. reet, ween ap st rices a their political fraternity, and also that | yf - ° sieiecicci conmigo -d ecient ma NOTIGE DAW ADIOUI noe ipe re ed sie and sll other buerts 4 my ai aerco i such occurrences w A BILL nd \ . e Sa NED Meet- | Court of the Unit an te ours I tt decided economy to use French Cbina until the Washington Jeo dongs airg ; mote tie cision teks Newor ae ————— | <i of the Board of Directors of the | held in the District of Columbia. Gen. Walter CW BOTELER, Asctoncer ’ Be tt enacted, §e., That, upon the written Tequest, made within ninety days after the passage hereof, or within thirty days after the return of any officer absent from the United States at the time of the passage of this act, provided he shall return within one year after the passage of this act, by any officer of the navy who was dropped, furloughed, or retired by the operation of the act of the twenty- eight of February, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, entitled ** An act to Promote the ef- ficiency of the Navy,” the Secretary of the Navy shall cause the physical, mental, profes- sional, and moral fitness ef such officer for the naval service to be investigated by a court of inquiry, which shall be governed by the laws and regulations which now govern courts of inquiry ; and the Secretary of the Navy shall pees the facts and the opinion of the court Journatism IN THE Last Century.—The habe ee eater will be held first daily newspaper printed in Virginia was | the room of the Franklin F ire Com a “rye in 1780, and the subscription price was $50 | tual attendance of members $ requosted, Pa ton per copy per annum. ness of importance will be transacted.” [2 Tho Wisconsin Farmer says that it will | _Jy 9-3t J.P DICKINSON, Secretary. insure your life for a sixpence, against a rat- NOTICE. — 5 = tlesnake bite, if you will stir in salt with the | <r to bail cueationien oe the pu io there might be a question as te where the re- sponsibility lies. That is too psipable, how- ever, to admit of a doubt. Still Shrieking for Freedom.—The public will note one significant fact in connection with the current discussion in the House upon the resolution for the expulsion of Mr. Brooks, of South Carolina, viz: that nearly all the ora- torical efforts of the Republicans upon it are directed, not to the merits of t question nominally under consi: to “abrieking for freedom ;”’ or, in other words, to the end of making Republican-party Political capital inthe non-slaveholding States Jones, a mostly retired from general prac- tice, will unite with him and do his best te ad- vance the success of clients by written statements and arguments, and by all other needful and proper exertions. jy 5-3m SHING TACKLX, a lar, je supply ; Hooks Reels, Rods, Sinkers, and Fish‘ng ‘Basket at 490 Seventh street. (je9) 6. FRANCIS, ‘MEDICAL CARD. R. H. pitta db ecg teed apy pathic phy ‘an. the honor to o! services to fad inhakicants of Washington and vicinity. Ofles on D street, two doors weet of 9th, where he will be found from 9 to 12a. m., and from 4 to 6 p.m - Residence on | street, No. 168, between 20th and 2ist streets. jy ®ecd and Importer, Iron Mall CHANGE OF HOURS, N AND AFTER MONDAY, THE With of June, the Steamer GEORGE PAGE will ran at the follow! hours: Leave Alexandria at 4jg,®, 10, 12, 26,4, and 6X o'clock. Leave Wesbington 6, 9, 11,14, 3, Sy, and 7 o'clock Je 29-1¢ ELLIS L. PRICK, Captain. CAPON SPRINGS. OUTE—ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA Railroad st 7 a.m , to the Manassas Junction; Manage. Gap Kallroad to Strasburg ; J. HW. Kr mp's line of x poe to Capon Springs, arriving #t the Springs by 5 o’elock in the aftern on. jy 2-Im MANASSES GAP RAILROAD yolk of a good egg, until it is thick enough to | to his stock of GLASS and QUEENSWARE spread a plaster, and apply it to the wound. | before purchasing elsewhere, as by so doing they Bonps Recover«p.—One of the robbers of Will save from 19 to 25 per cent. ; Toilet and D r Sets lower than the lowest at Mesers. Adams, Thomas & Co.’s store, at | 309 Pa. peace herent 9th and 10th streets. ister) aval oteg couheseed to his par-| je 9-6m SOHN McDEVITT. ticipation in the crime, and designated the Tikes a - sone where the $6,000 worth of stolen bonds 50 rdnigese Bee erteer oe were concealed. He stated, however, that he iy in BARBOUR & SENMMER. had received no portion of the money stolen, | ————@£ @ @ ———______—_ and could give no clue to the discovery of his 7 HHODS. P. R. MOLASSES— accomplice. 30 bags White COFFEE : he personal ideration, but N. “a cana earae gered for es which the Doctor prepares himself ith the greatest care, for Fever and Ague, for Bilous and Bowe! : i 15 bags Green Rio do complaints, &c., &e. m 16-3m “TAX AGENCY Pi h ineach case to the President of the United | [—7A Board of Medical Officers will as- received and for sale b ee im LARD AND TAX A =e * pitifal business, to say the least of it ; | States for his consltars Gon and ples action as | semble at Newport Barracks, Kentuck: » on jy tices “ BARBOUR & SEMMES., R & SEMMES. OFOMAC HERRING — Stee a a atc Very pitiful, indeed. Yet it is simply ona par he shall deem consistent with justice and the | the Ist of August next, for the examination of 100 bbls No. 1 Potomac Herring, hed ex- pressly for family use aie In store and for sale low ~ f WILLIAM M. CRIPPS, uisiana avenue, between 6th je 25-e012t and 7th streets. GIBBS’ WiGés, ALF Wiés, AIDS, CURLS, SCALPS, TOUPEES, &c., equal to any in the United States for sale or made to order at his Stores—for ladies, on Pennsylvania avenue, between 9.b and 10th streets ; and for gentlemen, under Wiliards’ m 13-e03m & inte: ii i with the caging of Senator Sumnez for the last Parag rate 1 ee That the month or two, and then running him off like | operation of the present law limiting the num- an under-ground railroad subject, on the mo- | Der of officers of the vy shall be suspended ment when, to keep him longer caged within pas as _ authorize the restoration, within a of the criminal court for this | the President ry eed” ae tae pr hag istrict, must result in the entire exposure of | Consent of the Senate, of officers reserved or = humbuggery of their misrepresentations of pale og —— fo operation a the ast cd th enty-ei, ebruary, eighteen bun condition—all to the same end of making | and fifty-five, entitled “An aetto promote the DALLAS & STEELE, East Saginaw, Mich., (Meyt’s Bleck,) Prom+t attention paid to all communications. A.J. BALLas. R.H. STEELE. jalker, Wash'n, DC. Sam C Brewster, Miner J Sisete, Chicago, Li. Hon Seo M Dali sus soereia, New York. Hou Lewis Cass, Detroit, Mich. je 16-1m U% BRELLAS —OFFERING THEM A® great bergainsat = (jyS-tr) ELLIO. candidates for appointment in the medical AISINS AND CURRANTS,. staff of the army. To obtain permission to ee ee tee Seay to thn Renrene we Wn, unrated te | SANS E: Dane Serene ng apply e Secretary of War, with good tes. ermont ‘ thonials, of moral charaote: and soetnet 114 ___OSs Texmons ave 008 tt ability, for active service; and applicants must POR AEE A EIRELY NEGRO WOMAN be within 21 and 28 years old. Those who, and four chi‘dren, oe si pineal upon examination, shall receive a favorable | 2°l@ gta F ome dag report from the board, will be appointed as- Wanted to purchase a house worth about $2500 sistant surgeons in the army as vacancies may | or $3000, for which the cash willbe paid. Apply occur. i as above. iy ee