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THE EVENING STAI PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (EXCEPT SUNDAY) . AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenue, and Lith street, Br W. D. WALLACH, and is served to subscribers by carriers at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, psyable weekly to the Agents; papers served in packages at 3734 cents per month. To mnil subscribers the subscription pricers THREB DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS & year ia advance, TWO DOLLARS for six monte, and ONE DOLLAR for three months; for less than three months at the rate of 12% cents a week. £7" SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT. A Victimized Peet. __ ~~ INDIAN GIRL SAVING THE LIFE OF HOWARD. The poetical correspondent of the Boston ‘Tran- ____ FORRENTANDSALE. __ There is probably no single incident in the | script complains that ever since his connexion URNPIKE ROAD FOR LEASE.—The Union whole range of American history which has been | with the press he has been the victim of typo- Tey f the uate of Maryland oaere te iar so often repeated, or which is so familiar to every one, as the story of Captain Smith and Pocahontas. Tho ly imbued with the ro- mance of which the Elizabethan period was so replete, it has furnished a subject for the easel leading from the end of the Seventh , five miles north of Washington, to the village of Brookeville, in Mont; | a distance of nearly fifteen miles. is laid with plank, a gravel track on ‘one side, and the balance of the road with hard, bro- graphical errors, and brings forward several con- vincing and (to everybody but the sufferer). amus- ing examples. This first poem, written at the age of fifteen of the artist, the pen of the poet, and the page and addressed to a lady, contained the folluwing | ken quartz. ‘ ; i of history, until hes become almost common | floral and zrial allusions : fol ravelee weenie sepigs Sol nein maowens place. The life of Smith, from its opening to “The flower in its supernal bloom, posals will bo received by the undersigned up its close, was a continuous romance, and it is The sobbing zephyr’s kiss,’’ &c., to the llth April, at noon, for the lease of the same for one or more years. ‘Tne contractor will be au- thorized to receive the tolls according to the terms of the charter and amendments thereto, and ed, under bond, with aed security, to keep the road in good order, to pa ll the expenses for collecting tolls, to pay over the reserved rent as of- ten as may be required by the Board of Directors, po orton oe the same in good order at the end 1 ‘The company reservos the right to acceptor raject SOWIE robable that had Pocahontas’ magnanimity nm exhibited in bebalf of one of Smith’s men in place of himself, her name would never have filled the niche it now occupies. This deduc- tion is drawn from the fact @ similar inci- dent, of more recent date, in which, however, the bero was but @ private soldier, had only a which the printer rendered : “The flour in its infernal bloom The sobbing zephyr’s hiss,’ &c., and in another place the line— ‘As thy form before me sleeping,’’ ‘ was given— | ‘*As thy form before me skeeting.’* } cal reputation, and will probably be | ; | Nad pobarp> saantesan rane Berk ses Sh o now to | This cured him of the cae. serib., as he then | BoR7#ais3n whole of in part, Addross A- BOW IE for @ lengthy romance, equal in point of inter- | thought, forever. But, afew months afterwards, | ty, Marviand. __&p |—Staw the poetical impulse got the-better of reason, and |-JVOR RENT—Mrs. G. est to any of Cooper’s or Irving's, and it is! NDERSON has seye- Star. TRE WEEKLY STAR. See . ‘copies. U7 Casu, invaniaBiy 1x ADVANCE. wh omumcribing an clubs raised egestas eu oe EAP eile feat core ast Wea iano maee ’. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1857. IO: TAT: | Reger ameameen commugsion of twenty per cent. AUCTION SALES. OR SUMMER USF 5 W. W. HACENET. W. B. BAYTOR. JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. F CHARCOAL Fun waces Rear EA CNEE SR DAYTON. on . i ‘4 Va chats FURNITURE & HOUSKHOLD BORr. RSEES febie Turon Omahe ey. ¥FECTS OF A GENTLEMAN DecLiNiNG HovsE- M 2 reer a ee se Smoke Ottp, NS: . KEEPING aT Avction.—At No. 26 Pennsylvania BATH TUBS, St all sizes Goer MEDAL PREMIUM avenue. south side, near 15th street, will be sold on | 8nd patterns, of my own manufacture. in Blane PORTE. FRIDAY, April 10th— Jock Tin, Planished Tin, and Japanned Tinware WILLIAM ENASS, yey Tosewood carved-leg, seven-octave Piano | Of direct importation. (Senior partner in the late frm of ‘orte All aceounts rendered Ist January must be settled Knabe, Garuce & Co., Handsome set of walnut Furniture for Parlor, in | before opening new ones. Continues the manufacture and sale of grand and hair-cloth * JAMES SKIRVING, uare PIANO FOR’ , underthe name One splendid rosewood Centre Table, marble-top Washington Stove Manutactory, of ‘William Knabe & C; the old stand. Rosewood and walnut Parlor Chairs No, 267 S. E, oor Penn. avenue and lth streets, | Nos. 1, 3, 5. and 7 North Eutaw street op- Qne fino ae hat-not, fine on Paintin gs ap 6-Std posite tre Eutaw 5 ~ re . some alal er Ornaments for rior o g 7 ive Just Rous Three k window Curtains and SOIREE DANSANTE, . ee No at Baltonore street, between Charies and Li. ht Two superior English Brussels Carpets 4 PROF. H. W. MUNDER | streets, on t premises partly vccupied 3 libras. ottoman saaatel Orimeneets takes great pleasure in snnounciag 10 bis Henry McCaffery as @ music store, where they w Three Clocks, seven gilt and painted Window | {fiends and the public generally, that his 12th keep constantly on hand s large assortment of pisin Shadow SOIREE will take place st his Hall, corner of and highly-finished grand and square Piano Fotice One splendid set of Chamber Furniture 9th and D streets, on WEDNESDAY EVE- also, Melodeons, from the best makers, from 4 to 5 Two Cottage Chamber Sets, walnut and mahogany NG, March isth, 1857. There will bea Soiree every | octave, some with double key-boards, double reeda, Rockers and Chairs DNESDAY Evenin 8 to suit small churches. “D> (the weather permitting) throughou x Pernar a” Hair and husk Mattresses, Beds and Bedding tthe season. ae : Being axteewey enaaced in the manufacture of Splendid five-light gas Chandelier and sundry Gas GOOD CHANCE—Wo0D AND CoaL | [ianos, wo will sell wholessieand retail, on the snost Marble top walnut Sideboard, extension Table and | about isienve the ct el well eat he OUR ae Gur Fiauos were awarded the highest _— a5 (gold medal) at the Fars of the Maryland ing, (Brassele and ingrain) two successive vex: c. institute Chairs for dining-roo: Ea apn oe os 1855, and | an Op- Chamber and stair Fine Oilcloths, Stair COAL YARD on thé most reasonable terms. sell #took and every ie thing, just as it is, or the good isi i | j 7 ond, , ill of the Yard, office, whinrf, &c., justas the pur | Posten to fourtoe somewhat surprising that it has not been used. | ™Shly ventured another effusion in the form of a ral COMFORTABLE ROOMS for rent, which One very superior set of Oak Furniture, for hall ba otf * . 1» KO.» jst pur | oi the best makers fr But to the ay, . | melody, or canzonette or thansonette, addressed Ree on orcas Encased, pw ee 24 | One handxoine “Feinour” parlor Stove and dining- See i en Bre age oe ae timore, Wo were alsonweréed rat premium 3 It seems that at the famous defoat and rout | to the same fair object, through the same literary | door from the Kirkwood House. mar 3i—Im | One superior silver-plated Ten set vrcat, We RON; Rext to Foundry Charch on !th | ginis, 1455 and 1456. ‘They have also been awerdad of St. Clair’s army, there were two young men, channel. The song commenced in the manu NE LARGE PARLOR AND CHAMB: | hindi inner sas rea mers plese S'S ala eee: ECL AEC. fhe ghee prominin (niver medal at the Metro - 7 Prepensdlie y : NE LARGE y ND CHA} ee cuits wii, caved . z belonging to the militia regiment which sustain- | script touchingly, as follows : attached, handsomely furnished, and lighted | fvory -bandloKnives and Works, fine set of Castors EE FOR GENTLEMEN In addition to this we are in possession of testime ed the first shock of battle, named Howard and | “toc. = . on the first floor, for rent by the woek or mont: | Cut-giass Gobl ‘ets, Wines, Tumblers, &c REDUCED TO ONE DOLLAR. ais from the most distinguished professors amd Fitz Gibbon. They were both wounded on the “List to the mellow vesper bell Pe NNN Stati argos and two good-sized | Lot of India Matting . MADAMESWETT, THE CELE- mateurs in the countrr, which oan be seen at our retreat of the regime the mai : it . > single MS. suitable for families or single per- | 4 good coo! ing Stove and Kitchen requisites, and AN OYA NES ware: 3, spesking for themselves and others of e ‘nt to the main body How- | Softly floating o'er the dell, sons. BOARD furnished private, if desired, at $3 cthax ectision of edie in honaeees BRATED CLAIRVOYANT, isstill the high appreciation in which our instrumemts aro ard had received a ball on the instep, which had | List, list to the sunset knell. Sper week. Apply at No. 468 10th street, between | The Furniture, dc. is in very good condition, hav- | 8 N0.,0% Seventiy street, where she every where held. though it did not ta esr asing eget | ke. ke, ais iA } CANS HOUSES Brartied witht modern eae dit of 60 and 90 days, for satisfactorily endorsed notes, pg Aare fi sponte: rom the aay of saleit the instruments do mt the Troet to stun him, and when he dete | His blood ran cold the next morning, when he | Me iokeie hthedte Kale Ps eee praia es | met J.C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. | an Bre a ans tor inthe em sulted bj S Wholesale dotters will find it to ther advantage his senses, he found himself bound and a pris- | went down to the office, and, receiving the paper | of JAMES C. MeGUIRE, ‘Auction and Com By JAS, C.McGUIRE, Auctioneer, | upwards of Ten Thousand Persons, and in pro- | ‘give,us 8 call belore purchasing. | Jory pmo * — —« whom biota from the-press, opened it on the steps, and it | 810" nec ane Si HE mar DXCELLE NT FURNITURE AND Hol SE: igi & superior Clairvoyant and the Wonder of | inar ié-ly 5 "WM. KNABE & CO. ard. in this situation, they were compelled to | down to read his first literary step toward immor- ELIG [L. SUMME cs ENCE noLpy Eerects at AuCTION.—On SDA eed ob Comet taal 1; Gentle. | FPR. C.8. GOODMAN. be eye-witnesses of the orgies of the savages on | tality. It commenced thus: gabent fe Hetahts OF Georgetown for Rent The | Moen ath aad ih strsetect Shell cele ree Hieas | men Stee) Coe TATION Ladies @1; Gasse- | [DE- C: S GOODMAN. oN DENTIST. ni their return from the pursuit of the retreating “roca! # an G? | NITURE for six months from the Ist of May. A | fre and Effects ofa gentleman declining housekeep- | (vax FIXTURES—R. H. MILLER, SON & | MANCYACTERER ov AnririciaL, Trera— army. and they could readily imagine the hor- | <<List to the bellow vesper bull | valuable Cook will be hired to the tenant. | ing, viz: f 3 H CO., Alexandria, Va. keep constantly on hand | His complete arrangements enabling hum te, id which they had bee: d. They | 7 . ee ’ 8—tt $ LOUIS MACKALL. Fienen plate gilt frame Mirror, Slab, and Brack ot a handsome i HANDELIERS fh. | present the following reasonabie prices rid fate to whic’ ey nm reserved. They Softly floating oar the dell es a 0 Dowenand f, iustemma/ Oe x handsome variety of CHANDELIERS, PEND. tire Upper Sett Teeth, on Ge S31 tos) had been captured by the warriors of the Mie- | List, jist, to the sunset bell 5 IS SUITABLE | Handsome Gothic Arm-chair, finished in embroiter- | ANTS BRACKETS, &e.. from the celelinted fac- | N55 PPGg Go. on Silver i2to2s sauga tribe, and when the battle was over and hat ivan posi es float mily, oan be lind at No. 59 4th street, cigs Ne tesa ce cea rma ee a bet A of Socata a Baker, — . will guaran- ua eee S = 2 = Fe > ‘4 ., oO sell a @ SAING ees vat = eee the indians returned to their horses, they wore 1 Cats and cherries every note.”* Rotsrcen Indians ay ee ee eae. | eer ariel tout Walkke fener © chasers at the sale rooms on Chestnut street. Phila. Pitsex, Ratonctns, ai: Mepaaabeneniaes taken oe = , where they were obliged | &e 4s and 6th streets. mar2i—tf | Yelvet and threa-ply Carpets, R olga A and decorn- pairing n' tho same reasonablerates. All operation's Sma ee “ cei . i 2 % as to pass the ordeal of running the gauntlet and For no year therefer be did not ouch pen to rom RENT_A LARGE ANDFIRST. Chass | Ws? Pots Suet feaseanie® Call and exami foF youreel ver doot _ | fea" Omice corner bik nitect soni eesoase paper! “Time, however, will wear away sorrows, as DWELLING HOUS ' | of 16th and K streets, contai occasions. They were then conducted to a cab- in adjoining the council house, where they were | well as marbie, and at the age of seventeen, cir- | {he lern. improvements, lately occupied by the | left to darkness and their own sad forebodings. cumstances, and my newly chosen Profession. OOM ARY Bo LERAN DER, we JOH AT? The council met on the eve of their return to found me atsea. I was cruising in the Gulf of | AFDER, 420 Penn. avenue. mar %4—eoSw deliberate upon the fate of their captives, and | Mexico, and the beautiful climate of the tropics, ressing Bureaus, Washstands u robe, cane-seat Chairs Enameled Cottage Set, Toilet Sets Trundle Bedsteads and Mattress, Walnut Crib Cottage Bedsteads, Washstands Mattresses, Bolsters, and Pillows WHISKEY warrant OR RYE AND BOER BC Sbbis. OLD RYE WHISK 3 do BOURBON Just received, and for sale by a nape H. WATERS, por Hl 7 . STEPHEN BAILY, Orrice No. 18, PENN®YLVaNia AVENTE, Three doors from l4th Street. Dr. BAILY begs leave to inform the publietha: > » : aa : SE | Walnut Extension, Table, Sideboard : eee office, the decision was unanimous that they must die selatee, weet bene re a ite: pede Se ee = be | F THREE ORY BUILDING: ue ee China, Glass, and Crockery ware. (GRAND OFE NG OF Beal = Tee tal omecea ietsconpetael Soe a the stake = tribe ake meas bees, pad yehpr Spon annwall " sud ino ‘oanlwant Road, adjoining the Park, and known a8 The Grove, det ie +E A Oe from New York, where they ha’ vereety eid rita, the large numer of eetsente, sungrent whose spirits could not enter the happy hunting — pjue mass and another tjcal attem t. » | containing 16 Hooms. re ae & Ball Room 6 by | Radiator, Open-front and Air-tight Stoves ng ‘" grantor ppm am grounds unless accompanied by the ghosts o ~*1 was still, as I ereskave tee constant to my ands fact oan it gi Matted for af Atte lcas Roe Math & Roheral: SGsortinent of Kitolien | OS! OF vert etyie: cass aaichand variety of Fans, Xciertife or otherwise, relating to tha Reeth. dibs white mon, slain to avenge them, and when | first love, and in a long rhapsodical poem, ad- | Hotel or Boarding-house. Ye ecma: aS und wader onthe Ouie tak sumacre- | Bronze and China Ornaments; pearl, d | own experience confirming the opinion of men Sish-te-yong-tah, their chief, asked—* What | dressed, one moonlight night, to Charity, the fol- fs-In JOHN A. SMITH. _| dit of 60 and % days, for satisfactorily endorsed | buck Porte-monnaies and Card Cases; Combs, Smuenent in the prokoenon, aut queers Des. —— say the Missauga braves; shail the white man | lowing verse occurs: OR RENT. B LARGE FOUR-STORY | notes, : Hrushes, Carriages, Cabs, Hoops, Graces, Battle- | . Parmly, . Jong todis HE BRICK DWELLI rovements, situated on E street, north side, be- | ween 8th and 10th streets. Toa good and perma- | nent tenant the rent will be moderate. Inquire at | 394 E street. mar 7-tf die re Was an universal u; fate was sealed. On the following morni “All sleep !—sleep sailo~,—ladie, sleep! There’s one that slumbers not ; Tho’ shine the stars—tho’ hushed the deep— There's one who sits alone to weep— - To weep and be forgot.’’ with all the modern im- | gh! and their | . | preparations were | made to carry eut the decision of the Council, | County of Washington, and to me directed, . riug interest. rations for §!ling Teeth, also all Enameis, fercha, India Rubber, and Ce- ments for the construction of Continzous Gam ‘Teeth, and that Porcelian, mounted on Gold Piste, is the Only relinble substance that oan be worn in the mouth, as was most conclusively shown by the last card all mercurial pre dores, Dominoes, Ch atte Parlor and Solid Bal notions for little folk: most varied. fered in th: J.C. ames, Engravings, Foot, joons, and a host of little forming in all, the largest, , and most complete assortment ever of- city. Our motto “Quick Sales, small ope i VIRTUE OF TWO WRITS OF FIE Facins, issued from the Clerk’s Office of the out Court of the Distriet of Columbia for the . I sl ts H =e 1m to 0 profits, re, 20, between 8th and 9th, op- ~wd bean and, at an early hour, the entire lation of es | TTAGE FOR RENT.—LAND FOR SALE. | €Xpose to public sale, for cash, infront of the Court- | posite Centre Market. American Dental Convention. the wwn might be seen coming from all direc- | gq in,due time I recelved the Herald, with my | Core tents lor 2,terin of two Yo four years; a | house door of said county. on WEDNESDAY the | To all we extend an invitation to cal, promising to | 4 Although he s Gutters bavmeeil Geom, bie beng soni Hone and contéet bout the foot of a gi ;_ | effort ina conspicuous space; ve verse ri ASTEFUL COTTAGE, of three basement, five | 2th of April, 1857, at 120’clock, m., all defend: offer inducements that will most ass moe P ee ay he ions, and centering about the foot of a gigantic | in print : rat floor, three second floor and four attic Rooms, | Tight, title, claim and interest inand to lots N. them to continue the liberal patronage feowea to tis menaarone Disess ans petsonn Re ONES pin-oak, which had been cleared of its lower | — .+41) shee; sellar—ladie peep— | With modérn conveniences for heating the houseand | 2, in square No. 41; together will all and on Us since our entranee in business leave to refer thom te the Slowing | branches, and otherwise prepared for the part ‘There's one that slobbers not,— | supplying it with water. A FARM attached, of two | the improvements thereon, “being the property on : £ LIN £ CO-_ | Prom the late Reetor of the Chureh of Epiphany of it was to perform in the coming ceremony.| Th. jundred acres, which can be reduced to any quantity + °o L-T hi = iy: o shins the stairs, toe huskd the peed, | agreed on; eight miles from Washington—three | inia Avenue and the canal,” seized and levied upon TICE OF REMOVAL.—The undersigned this one, ts There were old men and maidens. young men There sore who sips a bone to woop, from Alexeuirin. high, healthy and yonmotic. If | 0 t6 yperty of Parrott A. Prinale, Edward P. would respectfully inform their customers and Dr. Sternen Baity: Dear Sir—I desire to 8xpress their gaudy paint, and old men with whitened | «That did the job for me. From that day to | pithhouse to the end of the current year. Also, 8 | Morn, tse and judieisle to March term 1857, in favor No. 67 Louisiana ateauc, » few doors east | for me have been iighly satisfactory. Thope that vou locks and tottering limbs. all gathering about this the muses and myself have not been on speak- | {405 miles above: lor salooriemee, Inquircof | of Frederick and Augustus, Schneider. and John venth street nearly oppomte the Bank of Wash- | may receive the patronage from my friends and the the fatal tree to take part in the sacrifice to the . ing terms. | SSWE! TENHOUSE, FANT & C Purdy. J.D. HOOVER, “"" | ington, where, in addition te their stock public that your skull sowell deserves. manes of their friends. At length the prison- | “Ca you Wonder, then, that I ama little sen- | Bankers, and Col. IRWIN, Land Office, mar sp 4-tds___Marshal of the Dist. of Col.__ | WHEST win sea O GoOne, C Washington, Aug. 25, 185. J. W. FRENCH. he F ers were brought forth—two sturdy, brave and | itive om the subject ? N VIRTUE OF TWO WRITS OF FIERL | received from New York, cu — “Since that fatal day I have confined myself to } plain prose; but even there I have been the prin- reached tweuty summers. They were pre-' ter’s victim. Inan oration delivered before the pared for death by being stripped of all their | alumni of a college, 1 employed the beautiful clothing except a cloth about their loins, and | French quotation : were conducted by-two warriors, while others! ‘La beawte sans vertwest un fleur sans par- formed a circle about them, with arms in their | fem.” fearless youth, whose span of life had not ration contemplated, rect a Market House. 19th, and L Streets, numbered 6, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 29, being (except fot ‘the west half of said Square House stands in K Street, near, | two | are anded on K, gS, samall fn The new Market "Sr cuit Court of the District Colum of Washington, public sale, for cash, in front of the Court-house | door of snid county, on WEDNESDAY | April, 1857, at fc prising every assort- Inent, and of the best quality, to whic call their attention. While we beg to return our thanks to those friends who have heretofore so kindly favored us with their mn, Wwe Asyers to merit their continuance and of public patronage at our new stand by the offer of the best articles at fair prices, a prompt de- Facias, issued from the Clerk’s Office of the Cir- ich we desire to | From one of the oldest firms in Baltimore, Mesars. Boggs, Cotman & Co. Havjng employed Dr. Stephen Baily. Surgeon Den- tist, of Washington city, to execute for me an im- portant and difheult piece of work, which he did to ind in view of the fact that shed members of the Dental iniled, after rey for the County to me directed, I shall expose to ¥ the 29th of 1 o'clock, p. m., all defendants’ right, interest, in and to all of the subdivi- f lot No. 4,1n square No. 574 of the itle, claim ant n Mand ‘ © livery im any part of the and strict attention to | College of Baltimore, ed trials, to e " x | and immediately west of said lots, which contain | GO) bp Ay" ton, ier ak ty and distrist, 4 SEDY & PUG . h i: aabieineneriiy. at ~ — ready to strike them down in case of an | «Jt was reported for a New Jersey paper: H Baty three thou a [quate feet exclunive of five | saad oubdisisiad anes bole bill ont forthe Beasties | rn K ed fay al ett ge eng wl canon a ae empt to escape. | “Labaratory sawse virtwe 8 stone flour sause | Suousand seven hundred and forty sq and Ohio Railroad Company, and a plot thereof duly : : ~~ | high estimation of his professional skill. As they entered the circle which surrounded | puffam.” { (asta os stays, and is | oy bok on eee a ary | recorded. ‘The said lots, M and N, ving, ® front of D= rr ONS 3 tumore, Jan. 12,1857. HARMANN BOGGS. the tree the human wall closed in and shut off 4 5 | the whole tegether would be preferred, and if not ef- | setneeeniness gad ealsant A vooue san © pueety Stephent's Manual of Practical Draining. London. | Ext, . ived frem the John ictuuns looked around upon that assemb- | The following letter from Sir John Franklin is indisputable, and taxes paid. é i Tho 5 Wit rations. eeth ork adimurat : See ce SOE Oe ee en REE | ipiicvedio toe the inst Poontwel fous hie fons 1t | antes HP CAUSTEN, No.20 F street. | daily fufinle Wo. So and Siig Maren term Tat, 1s aly itehen anderen. st ing reid teboten Vers peatetaip, = ing or im) y i ‘f ener. _ is ‘Ympathy for their fate. Howard was | isdated Whale Fish Island, Bay of Disco, 11th | —™#r%—tf_ — wes nar ee oy Seaman Re COR, ete 4 HOON ER ph Pcutieecy. Gesieners _JOHN M. CLAYTON. the first selected for the ordeal. Feeling that | yui0 145 and it is believed was never published VALUALE FARM FOR SALE-Si2X acres | _ a? 4 M for the Distniet of Col. Sbasteni's Dichounsy of Gard no effort of his own could save his life, and thas | 2¥Y: 1545, vever pa A ot ood FARMING LAND, situated in the a eee Johnston's Dictionary of Gardening, To those that seek relief from the maladies of the the only way to shorten his own suffering was | 'eforcim America: = ou County of Hauguior, \Vyceiaia. onthe Alexandra | DAWNBROKER'S SALE OF GOLD AND | Lindley’s Horticulture: PORBEE Avro senetior Dosti: hee opts = ont ot prsciom tae to submit in silence to his fate, he allowed no! , "My dear sister: eee | thin mie miles by Railroad from the ivan, W atcuss, Pisvots, Bowie Kmives, £0. | ap 6 AN LOR. | forone of my fumilv, and plugged several tecth sign to escape him, no useless pleading in vain | G*¢#*, 8nd manners of the Esquimaux, bespeak | Getety Saat, and only two hours travel from the | Di atrocts, next THORS tN MORNING. A pat STOR THE OLD DOMINIO myself, and the work Lag al ory Niko repining to add to his enemies’ triumph; but | v.9)'Srtheatan, be BA joverninent. | cities of Washington and Alexandria. The Farmis | oth at 10 o'clock, a cient Caine oe SS COMPANY, KANAWA COUNTY, VA. tenyenrs. OBERT T. NI ON with a stoicism which would have d ‘edit | Several of them can read the Hible with ease, and | ing high state of cultivation, and is abundantly sup- |“ Goid and Sil chee Subscriptions will be received at the Banking iw eve Conf. of the M. E. Church South. 4 ‘e done credit | Lam told that when the families are all collected | plied with water and tumber, and has much excellent | Gold fob, vest, and guard Chains House of Chubb Brothers, for the remaining stock | 4 a et a nnd: Savin Salt ® 1 ‘© an older and more experienced warrior, he | the children are obliged to attend school daily. I | meadow land. Churches, Mills, and good neighbors Finger Kings, Lockets, Gold Pens of the above company, being three hundred shares. *, ee eee somal'okil of De® Bere rmitted the savages to bind him with his | looked into one of the huts arranged with seats | within a short distance. For further information wie-Knives, pistols, case Mathematical In- | The capital stock is "$100,100 (dollars,) of which | Qurselves of the professional ll of Dr. 8. iv. i ste over | 8pply to JAMES MORROW, Enq., on the plage, | struments, English-plated Chains, dc. $70,000 has been subscribed. The mines are now | Surgeox Deutist of this eity, or having been eogaiz | ares tw the fatal tree. His ere di for this pur; . When the minister gomes over Bi %, i ents, English-pi 5 f hi i families ‘tak: x tou arms were drawn ; © sp f° or to the subscriber at his Broker's Office, near | “AUTOM rekon itdn by Tobias’ Jol Roskell | prepared for active operations, and 6 per cent. in- | ®Pt of his operations ou our families or , take from Disco he superintends the school ; at other 7 Y ply Dh lo, meepee ge ge fh aboot pe pe jeasure in expressing our sdimuiration of his artistic behind him, a thong passed around them at the ee Brown’s Hotel, Washington City. | and other celebrated makers of Li d Ge- | terest will be guarnnteed upon the stock now offered | P! pressing sib, and ‘ted securely, while his foot were | utewar’ “Hr delight (6 Pape ft Cn | eT ROW ee etree no | Koreale bythe orginal wiacholder, forthe yerod | Seijaa aller ot cwrga ost jot fastened in such manner to the roots as to pre- Boenet is. ‘ ide. S| EYAND! OUR STORY BRICK HOU Sale positive. Terms cas! ol two years. i ANDSOME F. E vent all power of motion except to his heed; | (rebels spreading far and wide. snd will do #0 AND LOT AT PRIVATE SALE-—The sub- this was left free. When thus prepared, the till its blessed truths are disseminated through | Jrivae. will sell, at Be He sale, the handsome y ROBINSON, Particulars in regard to the stock, and its pi rospects, | Operations in Dental Surgery, and we respectfuily r Licensed Pawnbroker, 349 Pa. avenue. known Mpon application to CHUBE commend him to the ‘conlideuce and eeteoeat will be made A. GREEN, Auctioneer. i BROTHERS. public, of which we consider him io eminently worthy. the globe. Every ship in these days ought to Go | FOUR-STORY BRICK HOUSE and LOT situa. | _ap 4-4 aes On Triowas U- Watters Arohitest U.S. Capito sports commenced by the young men, who, | forth to strange lands bearing among Jts officers a | tod on North G, between 4th and Sth streets west; | By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. We Tuomas Mitier, M.D.,of Washington, D.C. standing at » litte distance, mate a mark of missionary spirit; and may God grant such a | the lot being part of lot No. 2in Square No. 618, and | 1p gate a VERY DESIRABLE PROP LOCKS! CLOCK: t B. §. BoukeR, M. D. of Georgetown, D.C. his b at which they th: hei spirit on board this ship. It is my desire to cul- | contains 2,200 square feet of ground. The House be- | F SALE, EB ES . 5 this day, @ great many new styles o: Lixcoty, M. D., of Washington, D. C. endeavoring to aaa resid a fe ter . cmareprorrs » | theate this feeling, and I am encouraged to hope | ing No. Sit, opposite Judiciary Square, contains | Ba ne Be adie potas Clo Ks. ‘Good Timepieces, warranted, a fw Ashington. D.C. ee . neal 'y could strike » nine g convenient rooms and wide passage, | o ‘3 3 fo La \ peed . Jow as: s -Governor 0! ride. without hitting it, with j intimidat- {bat we have among us some who will aid me in | fo fiarge cistern in the yard. It will bs sold on, | Square No. 635, fronting $4 feet on North Capitol'st., | “Aino, CLOCK 3 Watter Lesox, avor of Was ing their viola, and sclagiog hoes ban we Fram agile ply het or weed Bagels = area | Foasonabfe torms. For further Particularsingnjrecot | Sl yunning inck NG feot ton Alen feetalloy, |” | coris, Halls, Keys, Weights, (i ann: Hexny BaLowin, U.S, Patent Office =pirit some evidence of fear or cowardice. Not. c an than wehave. “May the seed sown | 0 cuusctber, om tho promises, or at Mr. Lesc’s of- | tear] bailttwo-atory Frame. welling House, | "PMné# Sey! porium. S49 opposite tour, Principal Rittenhouse Academy. | fice Pennsylvania avenue, between 4%4 and 6th sts. mar I! REE. # muscle quivered, however, under this severe test of his courage, and then came the old squaw:, who stuck his flesh full of eplinters, — him with knives, and adopted every diabolical device which their ingenuity could fall upon pounl, onal txing to anise te Goats timex peat lory Ever your affectionate brother, (Signed) Joun Franky.” rth fruit abun- | j _ * * | Gap OPENING OF SPRING AND SUM ¥ MER GOODS, at 4 Louisiana avenue, under Dexter's Hotel. é MRS. CAROLINE KING will open on Sat- it 3 Pas ns r " BL xcus—illustrative invent to wrture without killing him; and | (f° Lavowasre OcccasEscas—| 7 urday morning at 9 o'clock, splendid assortment of | b finally. wo ek ; of the perambulatory propensities of the univer- | Tea imported French BONNETS, the largest and oat hed ite ane eee erat Indians sp- | sat Yankee Nation: Le re a eet BONY LOWERS IIb. proached with flaming brands to light the fane- | _ ‘A gentleman recently found amid the ruins of | BONS, and EMBROID ERIES to be containing five rooms and back kitchen, with other necessary improvements. various kinds. two separate lots, within ten minutes’ walk of either the Capitol, Post or Patent Offices, the large printing establishment lately built by Mr. reat Clock Em; ps Browns’ Hotel. _ HATS; HATS !—Constantly on hand 9 full sup- piyof BE NEW YORK s .ES, together with TAYLOR’S HATS, of Baltimore. The best black dress HATS, got up in the latest style for $3,5), as good as those usually sold at $5; anda good fashionable Hat a 3, worth $4; and a first rate Hat, 2,50. The best materials and the best D*; VILLARD, DENTIST, LATE OF CH caGo, wonld respectfully inform the cit- izens of the District and vicinity, thet hav There is a good assortment of young fruit trees of If so desired, the ground not built on will be sold in aving sixteen feet front each, eaving the house and ground on which it stands to be sold separate. The location is central, being ing located himself in Washington, be 1 J now prepared to perform all operations in his profes- s10n, in the most approved style. Ofice, No, 2, Penn. avenue, sdjouing Gautier’s. inn iv ‘cutablishment lately built by Mr, MRO ARCHITECTS.—BY A RESOLUTION of c > ESOLUTIO 5 ACES, y ral pile. ‘al rrounded by all the decayi: hii nd in th 4 Wendell, and in a rapidly improvii rt of the city. | workmanship is employed to produce a 35 Hat, | the two Boards of the City Connet! Already had the greedy flames caught the | Oneatal pramdent, a? he England Gates resi pd ointis SAN TILLAS and PARASOLS in | ‘Also, Lot No. I, square No. 96), fronting Si feet | which is = “ied ning pad a cash business, Sepp eine ciate apectioetio dry faggots which surrounded the victim, and {| Berkshire county, ‘keeping house’ with his fam- | the greatest variety. mae DL 1/00 Rast Foun tree, spore fot ross G spree pore eee Pah ee loente. vat Liste eanenalig Ina. | fora busldinp caitahhe for abmshoune onl werthees were curling upward in serpentine wreaths, ; ‘!¥. Again, a friend from Boston, was traveling | & p. HOOVER'S IRON HALL BOOT, SHOE | inches toa 3 fect alley. N. B. Agent for Driscoll’s Balm of a urposes. In pursuance to said resolution the Joy when a light aud graceful fori was seen todart | 22™* — ago in Greece, and wept inAtheus, | 393. ANDTRUNK ESTABLISHMENT, For further particulars apply on the premises, | Flowers. Price 25 cents per bottle. ‘ommittee hereby propose to receive, ge a from the circle of dusky i To while away an evening he visited the theater. | Snorth sido of Fouasylvanis avenno, be rap North Capital street, to P. MULLEN, THONY, 7th street. near Pa. avenue, Agent | Architects of the city of Washington who are .s- circle of dusky figures, throw itself While musing upon the topica which every scene | tween Sth and 10th streots.—I have this’ day ‘On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, April 8th, at New York Hat Company. Ser ee— tf _ | powell co nies Oe ee en eee en upon the bu: heap, and encircle within its | around him suggested to his mind, and deeply H psoaived of J. W. McCurdy & Son, lil Chestnut s! “44 o’coek p. m. in front of the premisee, 1 abell ‘sell ions fora building for the above purposes. a Cy arms tbe neck of the Young man. ‘Twas Qo-na | buried in classic associations, he heard a voice | {fulsdelphis, Ps. splendid assortment of Ladson | the above described property. asin g, ¢and fhosum aftwe hundred dollars. ‘The bailing t be letab, the darling sister of the chief. Struck behind him remark, ‘ Pooh! this ain’t nothing. | SLIPPERS and BUSKIN TIES, all colors, shapes | 9 soe quote naietcriten cnteeeoote, fire-proof throughout, and to aceommodate not ices with sympathy for the suffering: she had wit- | You ought to see the Tremont Theatre, Boston.’ nessed, and horrified at the inhumanity exhibit- Turning round in utter amazement, he exclaimed | toa guant Yankee on the next bench— Where e. ind st: all t t 5 ‘ } Pipcle nile b aeek eal snes siti Will 6 ‘hose wishing @ good and well to call and examine my stock before purchasin, with interest. ‘ed and eighty inmates in the two ds- ee ye AS apartments, one for the Intendant and his UMMER DRINKS, such as premium Mr Title good and no incumbrance whatever against ATEES, pure CRAB CIDER, CHAMPAG ERAL i | v 5 of- ei by those about her, she nobly determined | : : roe (Pe Lara determined to sell cheep for the | ‘'eercterys Eroan; Ferien, Puilsdelpbinvend KX Este Aver: | Senpaiersonr mas cus tec tee pes andi oms tar to e the prisoners or perish herself. The | ree aa tn Saas: the patton tale ere bey ere. 8 sail a ermin ; p for the | mice ure seo eens. GREEN, Anctioneer. of superior waits, untur DE — flavor and vagrants and peapers. | a chief, astonished at this une: ted inte: oe id ined. My stock of TRUNKS and BAGS is the largest | - ——— in the Union ‘ORTER, & prime No compensation will te given except to the archi-~ i 4 unexpec' Dterposi- | little vessel down here in the Peirwus. Just come | in tia city (ap 3) 8. P. HOOVER. | By JAS. C, McGUIRE, Auctioneer. . For several of the above mentioned tect whose plan shall a ton, and horror stricken at the dangerous situ- | from Thomaston, Maine!’ The effect can be im- 7 = RICK AND STONE OF THE NATIONAL | We received at the late Fair of the Metropolitan | Plans may be left at the office of the Chairman, on ation of his sister, was for the moment power- | agined.”? | (HEAP SECOND-HAND PIANOS.—We have | PRRICK AND STONE OF Te NAT RIDAY | Mechanics’ Institute the highest awards of merit. | gt street, near Peunsylvenia aveuue, or with either leas; the next, he was dashing the faggots right ULES Se | a Pa oe oem SS AFTERNOON, Apnil 10th, at 4° o'clock. on tne | ee ee eT BRS DE SURES eg eee eae sen Sani H, c . ot left, extinguishing the flames which had | > Rats are getting so scarce in Paris that the bera of Congresn’ families, and are now for | premises, | s! sell she entire let of Bock oo aad Ue, Wihasla's Casey Won r = ———— .— ainape. & caught ber robes in their greedy embrace, and | Price of kid gloves have gone up to five fraucs a | gala very low, being great bargains: | he Natenal Binate, Cocunteine shout Gss000 brick which willbe sold on the most accommodating 1 ‘HINA, GLASS AND SY TEAERARE.0 endeavoring to tear her from her hold—but in of 2 Pianos, very pretty cases, af $15) ench and large quantity of blue rock in the foundation. We have also for sale one superior CLOTHES | 1) store direct from Liverpool to Alexan- 5 ur ‘Shad and herring are running in the Appo- MANGL 1 2 do common, encl i le will be enter- » in good order. s vain. In the most pathetic tone, she begged " 12 do beautiful rosewood cases, scarce! led | ,. Offers for the above at private sale wil 'ARNY & SHI dria, beg leave to call theattention of dealers, the life of the pale-faced youth. She plead with | Hox quite briskly. i the few months use they received, at | Mined, the brick sold by measurement in the walls, | 44516 Corner Green and Olive s hotel-keepers, and others of Washington anc her brother for his sympathy ; she expostulated | XZ, - bonliy. neg? baler pee ie of 2.40 stereos | A credit of two and four months will be given, for REWARD—RANAWAY,ON THE | which. for extent and ariety will compare favorably and appealed to the warriors who surrounded | City Chamberlain on Friday ee ‘aon * These Fiance are yeclly | Sppcoved sndaraed notes, Deering imtoo awet. 1° 18th instant, from Washington, 8 likely | with any establishment im the Eastern cities. her to spare the victims as they would be spared. 1 Sacer aig emg yr sons in quest of a reliable j marl? JAS. C. MeG 3, Auct. | coal BLACK MAN, about 2I years of age, and The connexion of their senior ner with the As well might she appeal to the stern rock, | ,, U_ UPwards of $1,250,000 of th~ stock of the | Should call and see them. | By JAMES C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. about 5 feet 9 inches high, well formed, bright manufacturers of Europe and the > i k: ES b- H eke Are RETES 3s a 3 eyes, good teeth 1 speaks quickly. Calls upwards of thirty years, bas given him ad’ es 1B or the sparkgiving steci, and it was not until | ibe) or "ata tae sees eouly han been sub | Aino, slags op hand the lrgost Dost complete, | FURNITURE, & HOUSEHOLD EFEECTS | hltsalf Andrew Paireni., Thentqverowanl the parehawe of, goods equal, if not superirte so she had offered her entire wealth of furs and a | the election of the Directors, and organization of | lishment in this Oty 1a and MUSICAL IN- | MORNING, April 2d, at 10 o’clock, at theresidence | Will be paid for, lus ledkinent the) honseinthetrade. | An inapection of sooteand rye’ sum of money, that she induced them to forego | the Banks, when they will be opened ayain. | RUMENTS. JOHN F. ELLIS, | of D lace, on Indiana avenue, between Ist and | “Ror any other information, inquire of B. B. ED- | them upon the most favorable terms. their savage purpose and free the prisoners | [J In the Massachusetts, Senato the revolves | ap Se Pa.av. bet ath and oh nis, | 24 Atteets, 1 shal sell all his Furniture and House- | ONS ON. corner of 1ath street and Pennsyivania | French China Dinner Sets, gilt aad . from their impending fate. They were not in relation to Hayti coming up, an amendment ene ose casa Splhoot g bhi Forte, by Knabe & Gaehle avenue, Washington, D. C.. or te 7, 8. PURSE, 61 | French Cluna Pinner Set old band spd plaip * Sag allowed their liberty even then, but were was adopted, Providing that our Senators and | WY, 0. METZEROTT, (successor to George | Piano Cover and Stools Whatnot Noster sees Caner Freee ee eee t Gupoand Saucers,andot:°r adopted into the families of those who had lost | Tepreseatatives should be requested to urge upon aan wis t agent x — ri NOS Walnut Plush:covered Sofa serait SDF BU! oes. articles of Teaware thele relatives, oud semained tn canticit i] Congress the importance of recognizi et | ee ee ees chs cent aiosk at P Marbie-top carved walnut Centre Table Mexgkcus RETIRED FROM BUSINESS, | 4.9 pamor Ware, separate from sets th » : puvity until ay well as Hayti, as an independent State. has always on hand the largest stook of Pl- *" | Walnut carved Sofa, arm and parlor Chaire by Dr. Doran, author of Knightsand their Days, | [Vin Chine Dinner Seta, and separatearticles always @ treaty of Greenville freed all prisoners in | Letters received ot Pittsburg from I ROR ae ze ug tos ORRASS INSTRU. Mahogany, hair spring-seat Rockers and parlor | &c.,2 vols, $2 “ ‘on hand aN mar = pesagelins a. —— The act is not | eet thers antionest of twenty Remities neat MENTS. BEUEES, BANIOES, AcéoRDE: Velvet Hrussels, and $- ly Carpets Ww. Sea Simms, gL eS plata ales ‘White Granite Ware in every wwitered ne Led ——- —, ain, hee | the head woters ot the Des Moines River had | ONS, end : Ht a r Atusic, cheaper than in any | fl Olicloth, Brussels Stair Cine rae Shadow Wars ipper and other Poems, by | pine prifted or Liverpool Ware, the —— hi . - on been broken up nearly settlers mur- | "yf blished cived das. int gilt 6-lig! rlor Chandeliers ank Lee Benedict, 75¢. - ‘ ¥ n Edged, White ooking a angel page, and a bee! hopes | — bythe Indians. The story wants confirma- _Pinnos for rent. receive every Tov gtr | Mahogany Liaise apd Card Pabing Lounge ris Sasori math shi eof the author te i Cut. {eth Biain.and Moukiel Glace Ware from Poa ‘ings of woman’s nature are sometimes | [[J> Some precious poet defines “ beautiful ex- | P HOS FOR, SALE AND Be OLD in| Shine, Gieey’ Oe Bor Cecton Table Cutlety mee ee perl 5 8 tho beat establvehmets 5 jp hearts ps the forests’ wild ug well as in the | tract’? to be helping a young lady out of amud | W ton, Baltimore, and york, fromthe | Mahogany and walnut Bedsteads TAYLOR & MAURY'S wise. | losed. Goods put up by earls of cities. | puddle. This is almost as bad asthe wit of Hart- | fuctory of Steinway & Sons, New York, and from Huresne, Weaniotas, Wesnstends a08 Bookstore, near 9th street. Experienced packer® can? mode without breskage. Witte axp Wanow . | Wordsworlh’s” productions be considered. the | and convenient topms, nf ‘No. a Tith stfect, above | Washatand Set, Stoves SPSSUDGPAYS.CEEMING OF THE SEA: | “ore by the aenmoont ro wachianuonty Ace, Payre hate isa young caaliae esaene uae | Ewer very promptly replied, “His Daughter | fee oe "Tania eee oa oves, chon Utensils &eo, is ipont of eal. tenportea FR 2) BONNE ter of adoline thos spent may save many dollars im this city, who hass, ’ | Cora’? 0-eolm* S x Te ? and under, hh; over that sum & e si tichest seleetion of > ety and who wants sormaty asec oar ee ad the | Ebenezer W. Freeman is a Massachusetts | 7 mar om | eolttot armed ‘and 90 days, for satisfactorily en- RS RL BONS, Lacks EM- | HIN ALEXANDER, slightest objection to the union. “But ber late ler, and bis wife {sin Williamstown, Ebeue- | JOHN ALEXANDER, “fo House i for ren Tro the ise. TRIMMINGS inthe greatest gariets. | JOM Latta share sendin 1 em Shand, whrse jealousy. it seems, did mot end | 2¢f being almost constantly traveling, and trad- | 2 ‘ zisteas » 7 . MeGUIRE, Auet. ON CAPES, MANTILLAS, 2] Thave just received s large sasortment of G with his ifs, left a wicked will giving ail be ing with the Indies fel {rom that giaie of mind | 1,2 Row feoetving.an uausually large stock of | med. ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED LES. ond NET Busou se. and CHIL: | ay are Just. received s large concrtment of GILT a nal haat ttative If his widow } Which shows the true husband, and the other day | | NGS, ambracing gold and velvet Decorations for uli THURSDAY MORNING. April Sth, same SAR ee ety ii rench Styles, ich design. @ selection of LACK and MUSLIN Jo aeoat eae rp husband We understand | he tried to marry a buxom lass in Whately, when | Halls, Parlors, and Libraries, with @ large assort- | hour and place. JAS. C. McGUIRE, at the shortest notice. eNWILLIAN. cheat ch GILT CORNICES. BED CANO Jett out of hee, ncaa ABS bas offered $1u,0W) | be found himself tucked under the arm of a big | mant ‘of Oak,’ Walnut, and Rosewood imitations, | “ap 3-d eee: Rivinst Space, bein nhandnsts. | SATAN Sit CORDS and TASSELS ae Se ee ae < Sis.e00 to have the | —se i eae — _— see bane suitable for Halls and ee aes By C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. BALE STAT : aoe Fe mar 3l-eolm = “ = a > e party to whi unable to give 0 ave himse! nezer . : :, Ria. Gnd Se 4 Vv ABLE 2 TE eft with me for Aen the property woud reve a nnfarhio wim | Ennote we give uals teuare imac, altgdum wigs saTiN ConMON ravens, | (TRUSTRESCALE Ohad tla afiagte: | at Autarttarncta! team cre | NEW. LOREION, SPRING GG00R = Tu aud cruclties a and perpta ey ene? ep ab porte srg hemp er sawyer Paper put on in the best manner and in all cases near Liber JAS. Noa shington pan: pel en sn My fi'be charged on theamount of | the pul >eneraily to call and examine Ind ; _ 4 ed by the | the salting of ti , there can be no doubt t ntied. 8p I—eolm i 4 ; . : pom pe oe Shoal gihnlape re wet of sev. | tue coming election will teturn tothe House of | © Ci co ra u_icp CREAMCICE paren ¥ offer for tale on ce tuert at at EDNE! ale. as aive attention tothe Renting of 650 Ss . which they. have thomecl ves, time to denounce this sort of tyranuy la the i. | Commons a lage Baiotity of supporters of Lord @ GREER ha arreugemecton faim | Habits eietton, for cash to tho hy ih Dwellings and other property, for reasonable foes... | ote. selected fo aptly on fund the beet quali ooolgeorepry te yeanuy ia the lan. | Palmerston. ¥his triumph robably. be | thesromtt tanhs ia cr Doteher next with ‘several | fho: plocen of parorie of round ; ‘Th pabiie may be sanured tat all business le oles pant ree. “Couttok Gouna Fase meres 7a le Gacont is Eee | nf aga utah noe eemasneces | eens ts aay Wagar Hie pares amet an " re ° ments. a ol u jo to su, - 1 i ri ams Mae ee in tte sa ead at og ie Be i See alate a | Sitges mr gsr ee eo eR . : for | sure of @ similar fate at-1 d . : i mtreptyoppasie convicted in io, ee Pieter gina ssa ee CE Fecal ouligl : Savas apo ™ LLARD WEBB, 4 by candidates mM Manchester. mar di-eotw ‘GAUTIER, 22 Pa avense, spi-mwkds C,W, " 5 jaa 2-008 PO) os