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against the progressing itionism. | Extension, their bid being regarded thé most | cilke Coupany.— Far improved machine OF EVEN IN STAR. ieee falls, prs papas manga yal advantageous to the Government. The aggre. | *Plitting Baki te se. Louis, Mo—For im- | 84! gyre sent Der nee a | Notiog: given to Sete, ‘the z ftoek of i i itioniem as preac! gate amount of their contract will be some ‘ovement in hei % 4 Joans of the Unsted States, that this department eee ee ee memcpy males trae peor ran $50,000. . Robert Gritihe, <a lon, England. —For price 75 , Lag Opa yay ep § 2) et rsd of, vee og ‘WEDNESDAY. ........- -...-- April © = | many stumps and lecture rooms, and printed in | — Cassidyjand Higgins readings cut. | Snprereer i, Cae ae ar ion] tained, and will pay, in addition + the interest ~ —— es Saree i ~~ | ters by trade, and{for years pas’ e been con- souer -MWiilmot,sof Watertown, | other dr ‘the date of the last semi 4 SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | « thousand newspapersdaily? 5 : lave opt We , iy erned from semi-anihual dividend The Inteltrgencer quotes, with indicatiors of | The patriotic policy of the late Administra} tractor'sfurémen in the same building. They a tee ee scadea of interest thereon, together Tith one day's adds- Sts confidence in the correctness of the state- | tion with reference to Kansas, it always struck | areentirely nt, and being most desery Wood, of Piliadelpaia, ticual intqyent for: tho senney to reach the vender, the following rates of premium on said stocks - For the stock of 1842, premium of 10 per cent. For the stock of 1847 and 1043, & premium of 16 per cent.; and for the stock of 1850, commonly called Certificates of stock tranxmitted to the depart- monte, under this notice, must be assigned to the gents embraced therein, a letter from the | US, was based ona thoughtfal appresiationof the ing Citizens, rejoice that they thus become | For design for iron railings. ‘Washington correspondent of the New York | state of things that will surely arise throughout master workmen of Washington city. 2 Evening Post, detailing the particulars of the | the South when that outwork, as explained { The contiaetifor the marble work on the same ‘ Snteresting interview between the Presidentt and | above, may have fallen into. the enemy's hands. | front of the same building has been awarded to 4 the committee of Boston merchants who come | We are for the preservation of the Union with all | J. F. Conolly,. of Baltimore, now a contractor | ————— =. aan BIN TIT GRAND BALL. | NEW AND IMPORTANT INVENTION. trains comme inning eA Virginie Railroad on the oth a “stant. to Washington not long since to look after the |,ur heart and soul; and we regard the defeat of | upon the Post Office extension. The aggregate | [['F of tue Western Hose Company will take | bY ey pz) ENT, FRUIT, VEGETA- | United States, by the party duly entitled to receiv. Geenhad ake dapasumne dan China, ag/| the stupendous efforts that abolitionism is es- | amount of this new contract with him will reach | Rises at {heir new Hall, on THU HEDAy" the BLE AND FLOWER P BSaRrER HER: the proceeds. 5 involved in our Government's future course to- | 88ying to make the Territory its own, as the key | perhaps $75,000. : - cisaaes! COMMITTEE. METICAL JARS, &c., Patented x Bagmeat for the anemeianienh ~ e : i ; Zs siemgit w — aS ATTENTION, SCOTT GUARDRLA ‘ mee , ‘ing Friu's, | ted will be made by drafts on the Assistant Treas wards that of the Celestial Empire. Having | to the ee its preservation. ° a ee ra enna etndl hi GIy eho ee Vevetabton or Ftreets Reh Sal Pett tat Uitent | enseae epaon thee teen ean rs ourself every reason to confidein the statements | In the adoption of its far-seeing policy in | friend and fellow-citizen, Gen. William Henry iobpihe. Wary Light Infantry Fecently. gathered) throughout the year. WITHOUT | option of the pasties entitled to receive the money, of the Post's correspondent on this subject, we this connection, the late Administration planted | Birch, the empresario of Fourteenth street EDN mere y E NG, April at = 70 Pictu stics i > i tl at the és nia | Which should be expressed in the letters accompa. quote what he publishes ax the remarks of the | itself wisely, indeed, on the true principle af | “Tattersall’s,” has duly entered himself for | 9:02; di remmembera,g wmepeoupany orgenrnestiy | seen nt thentore oCSIBLEY Jor the pret nying the certificates, HOWELL COBB, President tthe committee, a flows | th Conetitation—om tht of the right ofthe | the prise ofthe Distt of Columbia Marsal | ar" a TPES. SR | ae ore Ate sa Mite cet | mee Steune See ofth Trmer “Mr. Buchanan also intimated to the commit- | people of each sovereign of the Confederacy to | ship. The General is proverbially a fast ’un; FRANKLIN (pa pee gdb own It offers & rare chance jfor profitable investment. AMUSEMENTS. Perches should be ceuith, heir desire, a Com- | manage their own domestic concerns without | a8 well as a good ’un to go, and a safe ’un to | UNated toattond a speoinl mecting Harmony Hall | apparatas erthee, the ee ooh examine the Sew Sets << te Spel pwc anon cine | HF hindrance om ter Tiny bad no | ero, hater be Sodeiaker As hs | SUGONESDAV EVENING, dnt Sora te | UNO tata e Manager: |————Foo neat ws FE: of commercial relations with that country as may | constitutional warrant to go further in protect- | “ time”’ is rarely under ‘ two forty,”’ it will be | ° As business of the very highest importance will be | tages over the ordinary method of presery fg WAUGH’S ITALIA Pectin concurs tn thot mone od that the | ing the right. Going even so far, subjected them | well for his rivals to look sharp to their heels, pr a Nsicelcenrae neers oer eee tne gaan Orders Pag ged, dircetons, Or fmaly AND THE : i : the wi t h * . oi : H a RE Ra ht 33. - é aoa Ingiion Geverueseats in reference tothe con- | to a degree of temporary unpopularity at the | wind and spec ore rescuies Shee yd a A eg a LILLIPUTIAN FAMILY, cessions to be sought from China by the leading | North that cost the Democracy the loss of State | quarter’s streteh, wii as a competitor CARUSI’S SAL N—Carusi’s ‘er O THE LADIES— Exhibiting every night this week at 8 o'clock, and on % - ill take p'ace on TUESDAY, April > <t - ? petvaceie ip ens seapoctive Metuacteer ok Washing. after State. Nevertheless, they persevered in | the prize. 4th. Feet be bad ony of Mr. J. ft Crockwell T The begs leave to call theatteation | WEDNESDAY A ND SATURDAY AFTER. . ; | of the Ladies to the following Goods now 0} $ OONS, at 335 0 Gelegation meets his approved, ie Columercial | their noble work of bringing what is left of the | | Tum Mrastow ro Carwa—We have every rea | Stationers) Hall. Pa. avenuo, between Iith and 12th 3.00 yards Flouncings, embracing ail glen - AT ODD-¥ELLOWS HALL. delegation | a e geen ciel Pret face | Borthern Democracy fairly and squarely on to | #n to believe that the President has tendered | will please procure their tickets before the eveuing "a0 embroidered Linen ‘Cambnie ‘Hdkis: very i Hon. Wm. B. Reed, of Philadelphia, the | ofthe Soiree. rich to face negotiation with the Emperor himself, in- | the true constitutional platform. They rescued | to the Hon. W: ‘ phia, IN, B. Al the earnest reqnost of many of the sub-| — ,"/° ital assortment of Dteas Goods, embra- Face inna the appointment of a ‘full | the great principle of the Constitution, then in | 2°W 80 Mai races leeeaes by beers $y phers Be bes Froiee She ser srece. 08 Lamenrcr guess complete stock of biack and fancy Silks, Descriptive Pamphlets for snio in the Hall. “The mercantile delegation at the White Honse | imminent danger of being annihilated there, and peel ney ae, ie Suatifasnta pea PE — ~ an pieces Camel Hair, a beautiful article of dress | Woehisa ae —— mariz-imd unanimously urged the name of ex-Attorney Gen- | rallied to its defence the nucleus of what, we | to accept ee aes, poner: MACHINE, SEW ING CHAVING r0- eons, entirely ne . ce ae -—- — fiated our Ast diplomatic conser ned nezo- | hope, is again to prove, in due time, a majority | 8° Mc and eagesions abehatge of the: duties ot tieioed opecliins tlecmmtiy, cogaged is the Petr tis brought to Washington, as many here can tee- LOST AND FOUND. and, although the ‘President in. mot apparently of the non-slaveholding States. ; which, at this time, the future of Americancom- | proprietor is now Prepared to kive greater neatness ae tnteund eacgrohoan Leste YESTERDAY AFTERNOON, disposed to favor any of the intimate frends cf With such views of the importance of the ques- | merce in the Chinese Seas is so deeply involv- expedition to all wae Baking up. SHIRTS, 200 Barege ope slightly injured, which will be the éh instanton Penn. avenue, between the : band, and r 7 by vied app bea ae a teadiness to | tion soon to be settled in Kansas, the Star's | Cd- Mr. Reed is one of the first public men of DRAWERS, BOSOMS, &e., whieh sold at a gront sacrifice. Peqionel Bot ‘and (init BRENST PIN Fine tae s be sold at reacor ; 2,5” pairs French-woven Corsets, white and | < n z ; The Union, speculating over the probable | Fe#ders will not wonder that we are just now | the ar amaten sapiad So, for any po- natin and others are invited to call and examine colored, which we will sell at $1,12% per pair, | Will be suitably ‘rewarded by leaving it —er Political phase of the next House of Represent- | 1e*eting so large a portion of its columns to its | *ition under the government. figoms om D street, two doors from comer of ath | | The atove Schima ns Te cepacgeremmeet fr cash, | OUND, FLOATING LON THE PoTOMA i ‘ zn iderati 5 ; street. 6-lm_ . on the first " SKIFF, atives, holds, that with the so recent gain of mar somseas aR ; issate| A SrectaL Recertiox.—The ladies of the | *’ REGISTER’S OFFICE, Merch 19, 13572 | Ma nica KW. CARTER. | Seiset bees wate tae len ia ee Suailo cant fors Arnold in Connecticut, and the probability of EAL F'RoonEss.— the recent comple: ton OF | families of the various gentlemen of the diplo- ff 7 Notice to all whom it miay concern.—N. Se SN Ser ae ar eee gan. bn eed ml fan have the came by proving pro the election of a Democrat in the place of Mr. | the construction of the remaining link of the | matic corps, attended by the members thereof, Oe al Drey eel anita cere SCHON WAN | 8 8-rodw eon “#p7-8* JOSEPH JOY, isth street, Island. Brenton, deceased, from Indiana, the Demo- | Communication by rail from Memphis, Tennes- | cated on the President Iast evening between | Cf42nd boty’, will expire on the frat M berenew- | PRD D SUMMER GOODS.—JOHN H. FOuRND oN, THE IST OF APRIUL,IN THE crats will have the chamber; as the five more | Se; to Savannah, Georgia, is an event of great | tne hours of nine and ten o'clock, by previous | 8 this office within Ton pve from that time. Sucor, ji? Budge street. Georgetown. D. | Me RG ane of Representatives, a 2 e3 commercial importance ; one, too, on which ats '* U C., has received from New York and Phiiadelphin. DIAMOND RING. The owner can bave it bs gains required to that end are obtainable from 5 2 5 * 7 of <, | arrangement. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. | _™ar !8—dtAp! x and now offering at very low prices, to cash oad proving the Br as charges, w calling the Southern States yet to clect. We sincerely those immediately interested in the prosperity | Sartiges, Lord and Lady Napier, and, indecd, le PHILADELPHIA CAKE AT 1J,A- | Prompt customers, a Inrge and general assortment of | on JA‘ ad iat ATSON, No. 64 H street. be- ICE C ‘at the Be, A por enin Starte and Faxcy Goops—comprising in part ag | tween 4t ; s ap 7-st* hope that such may be the grand result of the | f the South and Southwest are sincerely to be | all at this time in Washington. They passed a ey AC Bepor’ corner of 12th and F sts. follows, viz: “ . “J ae * = EAN . A y " s LES or y N MON approaching Spring elections. As we go to | congratulated. This line of railway, which now | very agreeable hour there, we hear: ICE CREAM at $1.5) per gation. apé-im* | Kew Bid rete ekg pe ree i WAS STOLEN FROM MY ¥ ARP OM MOM Press we have advices of the gain of another | ©xtends (in its whole length) from Portland, ! | CASH PAID FOR fURNITURE.—The Binck Challies, Lustres and Mous Delnines | low. excent ane. which, wes apeckied. A 4 snemiber feces Connesliont. Maine, via New York, Washington, Richmond, | Tuy Navat Cocrt or Ixquny.—This Court | | s catmeraixped Js, prepared at all times to pay Calta an, Bere’ Delanes meres? variety | of them. Alno, forsale fourteen isrge Chickens = —— es Wilmington, N. C., Augusta, Savannah, Athens, | met this morning at 10 a. m., and took up the | thre, in large and small @uentties. Rich Organdie, Barege. and Jaconet Robes | Seven Muscovy Ducks—ail of the bert quality. a ig id py ES . . ; i _} A MRS. BURNS, J WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. Montgomery, Chattanooga and Nashville to | case of Commander Wun. 8. Ogden (dropped.) we rrimone lonring the ef pad etal Iopeprns pot oo] ag aot ede plain Bareges and De- | “nase ) house west of = —— Memphis, is by long odds the most extensive in ; His counsel, Walter Davidge, Esq., of this city, | disposing of their noone tects, Agpy to So Preach Pavleate ond ee oie | ee cr ts . Tae Coxsrcticcr ELxctiox.—At noon to- | the United States; while at certain seasons it | was given until to-morrow to prepare for his No. 50 Ninth st., 3doors from fa, av. Ducais. a light seasonable fiyries WANTS. rag a day, wo received the following special despatch | offers far more advantages to the traveler pass- | defence, and the Court accordingly adjourned | _mar!9—eoim aes eet E conch printed —aeato H 4 es from a party in whose advices we place entire | ing from North to South. and East to West, and | over until then. MACHINE, SEWING-ROOMS op 1D | Bort makes new btsiee Giaghars Waren A RITE WOMAN TO WASH. confidence : ice than either of the routes so far open STREET, two doors from the comer 6 = Pobsges: Chambrays pag plain Lustres j etioneeer pr ar wter versa— reet. Sewing done in & superior manner at the Pomiah Prints of new , in great variety, at | learn direction. jt ernt Hagrrorp. Cr., 10a. m. April §, 1857, i north of it. As far north as Washington city) _ A Surerscriptiox.—A day or two since the ' rates ‘ Te - t > ats RSE WANTED-BY A 1 Editor of the Star: Holley, Republican, is | lies, we are destined to enjoy no advantages Treasurer of the United States received a letter | Wenn: pints, (sunat be out sod bested 190 cents ; | Rich Chintz colors best French Organdies ¥ LADY WITH A shuld. No. 400 D street, a : 7 Pee - 2 2 - per 3 ms HITE Goons, jn great variety. ‘net of Tt mote ioe: é-2t* elected Governor meee - ba “ecu of commerce upon this line, of series of lines. 0" Public business with the following super- | ae. per plait Plain Serring $e, aye ai,0 Plain Swiss, and Jeconot Muslims ae ——— — ‘ and Amold, Democrats. nan Clack ae Tce, Seve ae ae alee ysis spe - | ba oma from 3140 40 O15 W ciathasds fre and H Seed aes (oon ‘Nansook, ere street. ios eee Sonos AP ct nt) a bs, e .. . “y, is 79 } a LO i. i i 5 Know Nothing Republicans, are elected to Con. | it passes. Yet every new railroad opened, indi- ! ‘You night E D Stats Treser. | other code i proportion. ets AIT e alee ee “** | PRENTICES tothe above business,’ apy Caran mae inn ge [TT aS CemareOrmanons of vue Tn | SHS car) feereniatinwmeest Ss | Walcpe ce SenyaNe. SGT Aaxsas.—The effor abolitionism toclute! By serie peel eolm* 1 k ss ss stury DgerarTMENT.—On yesterday, April 7th, | —'erms invariably cash. mar 1T—eolm Linen Cambric, Lanertand Bishop Lewns vf ‘Colored, to de general Honsework for a family Kansas, which have within the last fortnight | decreasing the time necessary and the expente | there were of ‘Treasury cesta Ppa en lem I. 0.0. F.-HARMONY LODGE, NO.9 Super English ‘Long Cloths, suitable for Ladies of Fugpersons. Apply at 361 L street, Between tith a at . A A : i rns use : been renewed with intense ardor. (judging from | of coming to and returning from Washington in | the books of the Department— R ie jp wonerl, tat they wil rive 2 gktaND \ New York, Bates, Atwood, and other good makes T° YOUNG GARDIN » aye + ON ' ERS, WHO May the columns of the journals in its interest.) | Washington's “ season.’ | eas dake aeaneinks 94,004 94 | LEVER, at ‘Odd-Feliows' n White Cambri¢s (of Jonas’s make) _ have knowlede of planta and green-bouses, and prove clearly to our mind that it is well aware | We have often heretofore refered to the fact | Por the redemption of stocks ‘25/212 11 | MONDAY, April 20th. Cnawaremee rt | White Brilian sand striped Indi toe aon jous babits, will Sad eunstaut cenploy tien. of the immensity of the stake for which it | that this Metropolis is fast becoming the winter | Fr the Treasury Department ize as | NOTICE. THE BOARD OF ASSESS. | Shit Bosomsand Shirt Colles | gation to WH. HUGHES, Floret, iar eta ie cfcositents slamannces ot tovtceea a [sore ie a eatin tn. Gel Swng |e ees 8 re sh thats thickest Meirtmom ine | French wonked Mgsiediwrsand Sete | SE“SSEEB TRMEDIATELL CA Sos of the ultimate consequences of its success in | ure in all quarters of the Union. Knowing ase Deback peal oc ent ores 16,761 57 Cats Hall for examination from ood ci April to Swiss Cambrie Co send Sete i ye Pit gy SF ‘ 4 2 A 3 » (Sundays ex. I a. Swiss jeer 7 that game. The mere question of the exis. | that the increase of this custom is the increase | “yereq? 4,656 43 | m-till Sp. m., after which t ey willeit aya Board ot| Honiton and Mfalteen Lance Cal j mighest wages given. Apply et 447 D street. 132.454 35 | Appeal from the lth to the i, tence of slavery in that far off Territory can- | Of the prosperity of our own fellow-citizens en- | On accou not be, per se the cause of the remarkable | £8g¢d in every branch of trade. we watch its | From miscellaneous sor ive, for th Swi: and Dimity om ou a _ 405 97 | purpose of hearing and determining Mpg, compiai nts |. Rmbroidered Linen Cumbre Hate. | WANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERA, PR % From Customs...... erefore ail and Silk Mantilias t Capitel expenditure of money and of the time of the | march, or rather the growth of this disposition, hat may be brought to their notice. Also, new atyles Lace : Housework. Apply at No. 3) Ens! persone who may not be properly or correctly apes Stella and White Crape | street. np 7- e = ele ; books will have an opportunity of correcting, Plain and rich figured Bonnet and Seah Ribbons | TT thousands on thousands in the non-slaveholding with upfeigned solicitude. and hail the comple- List or Patexts.—The following is the list same. {ap 1) 3 °M. DO VY NING, Sec'y. Steak ring, Neapolitan, and Aimy Skeleton WaAprTeD—a« MAN Ug ee 4 HORSES. States who have wholly or in part devoted | tion of additional facilities for concentrating | of patents issued from the United States Patent |; ——— SPRING ANDSUMMER C HING Spring assortment af Bajon’s Kid Gloves THOM N & BRO., 259 Penn. avenue, between themselves to the mission of making Kansas | S¥¢h # temporary population at this point dur- | Office, for the week ending April 7, 1857—each t adel ription for reseaadl pe a — (PS oa hod yee Sons do. ak Beth ond Sith stoentee ———___9p7-2 non-slaveholding—not a biton't. Upon the fa- | ing the season, with great joy indeed. bearing that date : very jow prices. Pee ae children é pO ROT = ture character of the institutions of Kansas, we | The next event of the kind we shall be called | Samuel 5. Alien, of Bristol, Pa.—For improve- | - 1ENTLEMENS DRESS SHIRTS 0} Santee English Halt hose, ribbed aad plain | ment for general housework, ty applying at Ne 25 i i i ‘ on to chronicle, ix to be the completion of the no | M¢pt in harvesters. - : ee ae uality. Shirts made to order, warranted to fit. A good assortment c! Silk Cravate and Ties i Dee rat tie cate ol Mecere. Wor- sincerely believe, hinges the solution of the : t ple Horatio Bates. of New York, N. Y.—For im- q WALL & STEPHENS. Suspanders, Silk and Linen Cambrie Hakte ‘ves & Adains, near comer of Seventh street. problem of the Union's duration. That will | le* a ese nine | PiSimith Baldwin, of SC Louie Mo.—For im. | *P8t¢ __m Pa. a.» bet, 9th and loth st. Newrenis Posie nn eee wees | ea MAN AND WIFE—The fi Tast so long as the balance of power shall be so | *Mdria to this same city of Memphis, which is | Smit. Baldwin. of St. 1. S "| FOR SALE.—A HANDSOME BLOOD BAY | aise. Gentlemen end Boys? wane ofjwersidecnio- | WY tr ean puthion aiene’ maecee kept up as that the whim or will of the majority | t° be un fait accompli probably in less than af eae Rallow: jz, and Benj. F. Hooper. of MARE. that works well in double and ¢ tion, with every variety of House-furmehing Dey The wife for utchen and gener! fionpowert Goad “peat le harness, and also under the saddle. : 3 Albany, N. Y.—For improvement in window- | Gax't i the Wood and Coal Yard. Goods. : : reference required. Apply at No. 367 Penn. avenue, curtain fixtures. ‘ew York avenue, between 18th snd lath strocta. Pomestic Goods for servants wear of the heaviest | JONAS PF. LEVY 's Wine. Liquor, and Grocer ; Samuel Barker, of New York, N. Y.—For im- | Nape-2t ——. may not usurp the place of constitution and law, | ¢ighteen months from this date. Its route tra- ! in the action of the General Government. Once | Ye'ses the finest and most interesting portion of "2 = lark, of Manchester, N. H.—For | want of Appetite,&c. They havo proved an cflec: cow Pee reac’ invite the ‘attention of too, when no American statesman dream tracts, is susceptible of very economical agri- | improvement in folding window blinds. | tRal cure to all those who have been effected with | the public.’ Her stock will be foana wr be admitting States into the Union except by sa cultural improvement, and is thinly settled, the patichard H. Coley ee or fm. | bnlnpocel Steeles tead — Fevarennie aa Preeti oclentot ot bite came i those who BOARDING. a policy so necessary for the preservation of the | PTevious entire absence of economical means of | P Samuel Comfort, jr., of Morrisville, Pa. —For me aid Pennsylvania avenue, opposite the Nation- pointed. wb St D-FOR TWO tela aati a x0. balance of power among the sovereigns of the | intercourse between it and navigation, inland or | improved Sr irri arttoeae al IY ine, Liquors, Cigars, and fine Gogorios. | W0D AND COAL DEPOT.—Always on | where there are naother Lonrders, or’children i ths Confederacy, upon which their harmony hinged. | Seaward, rendered it in a great measure profit- | por Improvement in teefing sails?” a ENTRANT NY can beens te pest qualities of Wood and Coal that pouse.. Apply at No. Gt Sixth strest, — Under the influence, we sincerely believe, of the | less, industrially. The region traversed by the | Joel ‘A. H. Ellis, of Spring#ela, Vt—For im- | SPRING TRIMMINGS.SNEW STYLE OF : poe =e a 5 . A Purchasers may rely upon getting desirable goods | ae let the opinion generally prevail throughout | the North American continent, though up to | provement in processes for treating moss for mat- | —— —___________-_--______— | at low prices. SMALL FARM,IN A HEALTHY LOCA pected z i PRING MILLINERY.—MISS THOMPSON : tion, four miles from Wash p the South that hope of the observance of the | this time it is less known to tourists or commerce Frewsen Beckers, of New York, N. Y.—For | = i# Ow op. ning at our Fancy Store, a vert “wet | _JOHN'H. SMooT. proved, and very, penkantion, hevier pent totes: obligations of the constitution between the sec- | than any other trans-Alleghany road or line of | apparatus for exhibiting stereoscopic pictures. ni StMME! R BONNETS, of the latest ee res Chine EAL EDORES, GRA eee a nae ‘Property sielding rent." Perseus tions is ne longer to be rationally entertained, intereommunication. From its termini, along | improved ate of Ashtabula, Ohio.—For ond most desirable sty! 8, to waich the atten: Games, Crying Dalls,&c.,at ” — me ae = an exchange, ‘may apply at the = = : Fy : z, a} . on ©! 168 Wishi: oO pure J = yn" count le =f and with well nigh unanimous accord her peo- | 1t# whole line, lands are destined to advance ia | “"Ytha L.. Brown, of fndianopolis, Ind.—For im- | fale ena REPRE NSN ees | seta LAMMOND'S, mht, roca are SD tne 9-41 ple will look to the first law of nature—self- | Value with rapidity equal to that with which | proved shingle machine. Ap A-St 310 Pa. ave., bet. 9th and 10th sis. _ SERING MILLINERY MISS E. E. McDON- WANTED, THE HIGHEST Preices Ae preservation; and to that end only, real estate advances at times in the Northwest; | , Jor! Bryant. of Brooklyn, N- Y —For improve. EVY'S BIT TERS. These Bittersarean nfalli- | Aalst at or Skee Roce oe ees WARE MANUFACTORY, 38 Penn. avenue, nest Time was, and within our own remembrance | because, while it is held in comparatively large | ™Syivanae's ; P 3 Sire Soc, tzeenteny hronic Diarrhea, Ninth street. dec 3 not be dianp- ap 7-3t* * yn :* a 9 spring Fringes,handsome till Fringes, | Sure may be relied on in all cases, and the price as 3 = ——4 Policy of the General Government for the most | Illinois Central Railroad, it will be remembered, | Pico. Eatery oF Mee Pie Wie For i : with er eat or Bent Somer ae rier eG Salk pronase mpl bod to the ton. ipecmmott aad fraatent BOR BRS at Part, that wise rule has been abandoned, and | 2ntil the construction of that work, was value- | Lab ile pal reaping machines.” ai and Work Trimmings, white cation, Fri mens Cons N. W. cor 3 OM GALT. plea pas, fre-plagen, sisiable for” amet 5 = Poa ag i it“nn?? it ° Z ant sels ‘and made t. N. W. cor. street, No. 567, Reps ma > : both House of Congres over then’ Ss | to markets hea Lveady rendered heaee e | Stes Ned amd sume Wanker ldena? | tad Raamuay Manikeseas Recareateaee | eprar W-Srsthintteac eres: | Somieta sire sanmica eee ‘ongress, over theother. From © | N. ¥.—For improvement in forming spiral springs | 2s South side. ALO \G.—-] ri E- : the hour of the abandonment of icy | most thriving sections of the Union; and its | for chairs, pore and other articles: P pene sen” ~ _MRS. LOWE. | yeaa MAT “ahs 3 ere ed RE OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIE FE f that policy . pw : = * NG N a = 8 ew York & lot of superior GOW. can be comfortably accommodated with BOAR | Sen readin ant day the fary of anti-South. | strides forward are, day by day, month by | immroyertnr ie saat eenort, Mase —For | & ERIN G, MILLINERY “MRS. 4. WOL- | QUA MATTING being the small ‘ndvancs onthe | notifcpjstreets between 6th and7th. “Also, two singio ern sectionalism has been increasing i e Na- | month, and year by year so rapid as even to ichard Gilbert, o! : NY an im. | Oenon Thursday, the 9th inat..a splendid cost. Those of my customers who may wanta first. | S™uemem. mp = : a reasing in the Na. : 4 a ee | proveuscat it rarap of@ochester, N.Y.—For im. | qUeottment of French’ PATTERN Wee rate article will do well to call soon, asthereisa very | (NE. LARGE PARLOR AND CHAMBER tional legislature, until doctrines which thirty | ®&tonish those most immediately interested, pe- | Pry. tela ‘Hes at a Sara and FLOWERS; al: large selection of limited amount in the market, and no chance of ob- attached, handsomely furnished and lighted wi! years ago would have been universally con- | Cuniarily, in its future. | proved current and peddle whee. er Reta CPODS, cunkisting of rice Braids, Mia- | Suimins ® Second invoice of the same goods this sea- Soot toot’ Ales ten ed eel demned as involving the certain destruction of The mineral wealth, the facilities for profita- Wm. J. Horstmann, of Philadelphia. Pa.—For | 80s’ Hats and Gip ies, Ladies Riding Hawg “MATTING PUT DOWN in the best manner at come, suitable for fatnilies oF single persone. — the Confederacy if carried out by the General | ble stock raising and farming, &c., embraced in | im Rees OC Hanh ree eee No. 101 Bridge streot, Georgetown, D. C. es Sapa SE hoe Bs err yy tea Geen hay al . . es G. + OF .—For - = o : 4 ° ad Government, are now almost alone to be heard the hitherto well nigh sealed-book of western | oq gate post, attachable to any panel of its conve: piano FORTE TUNING, REPAIRING, &c. | °?7St__No. 248 Pa. ave., bet. 12th an 7-3 _No. 208 Fa. ave., bet, 12th end 1th sts. ea 7 fram the lips of popularity-hunters in the | Virginia and eastern Tennessee about to be de- | sponding field fence. H.SPEIR, late of New York, hax HE LARGEST AND MOST SELECT AS- RS BATES, AT HER BOARDING- non-slave holding Sta i veloped by the opening of this great line of | , Daniel J. Kellogg, of Rochester, N. ¥.—For | established himself in this piu a8 Tine RY sortment of PIANO FORTES is always to be HOUSE, on the southeast corner of Penn.. ig States. The right of a peo- - 3 ie vs great line of | improvement in photographic trays, Repairer, and Regulator of Pianos. He has found at the Music Depot. Two Pianos for $20; | Avenue and 9th street. has made srrangement ple, who have adopted the institutions common | Which the Orange and Alexandria and Virginia ? Israel rag of Milton, Pa.—For improvement fhe ar ie eae ees opin one for $15.. Splendid Guitars, Flutes, Violins and apace neon reer wag rg oe to all the States when the Confederac Central railroads form the eastern termini, are | in smut machines. sears, ” eardeons. i mar 3 = é ‘y was A. HL. Kni f Medford, Mass.— . : ; ale TUNING and REPAIRING of Piano Fortes formed, to demand entrance into the Union, is | Mite as great as the Fesources of the country | ment in pan ations tes PE =F ea ena ce aaa the b veowrgphich a EBINE at the shortest notice, in | denied, we fear by a majority of the voters of | t@versed by the Illinois Central railroad; and wot: B- Latham, of Phoenixville, Conn.—For of Mr Richard Davis. pomers fort wit Mr. Davis, | "A lot of second-hand ACCORDEONS and | has <p = 1 . * ’ iS < rr ri No, 5 en 3U tre the non-slave holding States, and holds sway | 12 many respects the inducements for a large ge, ey Leopold, of Cleclanat Git eax in. will receive prompt attention. gs pene tas for sale cheai WV. G. METZEROTT. | SPRING MILLIA } aprangan B by the meagrest conceivable majority in the | 22d enterprising Population to flock from a dis- proved liquid metre. HANSFoRD; a Tale of Bacon’s Rebellion, by eet ae - = Apri 9, 1397, at No. 25 D street, Washing: House of Representatives, if at all, only th h | tance in order to avail themselves of those fa- | _Pelis Manny. of Waddams Grove.1I].—For im- St. George Tucker. ARD.— We beg to inform. the Public that we —— sheet acd Sais ie PP fi . i provement in harvesters. ; Stories of the Island World, by Charles Nordhoff. | £&,have just returned from New York, where, EW ROUTE TO THE SOUTHWEST. joint action of the unanimous South and a | ‘ilities are far greater. Among those induce- | P"Rinchart V. Mosh of Jeffersonville, Pa._For | , chenslees Chase Hee tghy, Charles Nordhoft. Ti rock oF Sites tan, eye’ eat teat | IN ao handful of patriotic northern statesmen of suffi- | ments are vastly superior advantages of health | im: roved arrangement in carriage springs. See of a Pocket Bible, with illustrations Banjos, Tamborines, Violoncellos, Bows. Ttalian cient nerve to brave public opinion in their | #4 climate, that never fail to tell in the long jepreeenen eetbectt oe oe cx Lise Scampavies, by Lieut. Wise, U.S.No Biriag lor Fone. 8 Beans Bice ey ped every arti- seppabaie ss 4 ‘ : ement in & ng the ley ‘i R . G a sens rian techarge of thes high public tua. | rum om the commercial history of « country: | Cth and aah qhicetrns (oe IG Of sectional | HEM GRG riange ly Br Gerad. | Cataetsta hates eae neo | MEMPHIS & CHARLESTON RAILROAD What is to stay the increase of the power of | We expect to sce, if living many years longer, |. Richard F. Ma of Baltimore Md.—For | Maitland. (ap8)_' FRANCK TAYLOR. | Music. Tenn.; Charleston, S. C.; Savan = . z ent i : New and second-hand Pianos always in store, for | “Aattanooe re macies * ‘ improve: t yb > yein a A, Ga.; and all the Northeast * A nti-slavery. which must be stayed if the Con. | the line of this great central artery of the eon- | Myfyowciment in com and cob mill. im- | CARRIAGES, CARRIAGES, CARRIAGES.— | 6 on Teatonable terme. ae Pa. av.nearioth ot, | Memphis, Tenn. piace ea feleracy is to hang together? Surely, not suc- | tinent rapidly becoming (with its advantages of | provement in window entire fixtures. oe prcee eter nen nae Bee, = Bt rec cemntoe! : racy 5 nt ir sale at low prices, a_good tment SMOVAL Page pee = iE: ceas in its progressive aggressions. Not the in- | ‘T- coal, water-power, rich valleys of. as yet, promvaneet Te reed earth ae For — BN HOR AWAYS, BUGGIES, Light poeta ae TL ARZE & DRU RY HAVE YORE ASD THE MS STP Er Riv ; oeniad crease of palpable proofs of its power to work | #!most unturned soil, and its multitude of rail- | Greer gd Olendorf and Edwin ‘R. Tripp. of | vite the aitentina of thoes wack Le ompectfally in; Vania avenue, 2d door east of 14th street, BLL rae oT pcted and opened for theres its will roads that must be constructed from this main | Middlefield, and Samuel Harper, of Cooperstown, aud durablo Vehicles. _— jek ra nly Achat ced COVE’ Ors. will afford more Expedition ead lew Expose thea It struggles for Kansas as it does. because | !ine penetrating north and south at nearly a he org a ng jack. ii ast se te eet or eRtitin . ERS. Wo would. call special atten- Any other route between the Northeast ‘and Souths S ny » : : pi iS - Osgood. of Troy, N. ¥Y_—Forimprove- | ap 3-Im = 34 aperboes tion to our PICKLED OYSTERS, which we be- | west. sengers and Shippers will take due notice knowing that her obtainment places it firmly | Tight angles to it) the manufacturing region for ment in hawse holes for vessels, &e. - aia Sane 559 12th street. | jieve far superior ta any in the country. They a very thereof, overn themselves ocording!s. = aes ree - ssi . J. Of) . OW} r, "ANCY 88 § ES vept: ent to wend to di is. Wi > acer ins lenve Stevensa at 2 on the sure line of its intended future opera- Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, Ala. | ; arker, of Marietta. O.—For improvement P PROF. H.W, MURDER: taker Gece to | put up ® great many for rat purpose, _ TS. ° | ofclock, a m., (after the arrival of the trains from tions against the institutio: ‘ bama, Mississippi and Arkansas. With the in- . announce to his friends and former patrons { SCHWARZE & DRURY, Chattanooga ‘and Nashville, )and arrive at Memphis throughout the whole Seat =——er rh terior of all these States, its facilities for the i ranean Tee wasee 1 ems eee his PANCY | DB-ESS SOIREE hc Aad ee Steam 1 Packs eke N : rOdeoss token tina er . uth. - J - i aa (strictly private) will take place at his Hall, ris ast ‘ets to New Orleans, and all other umper I hone saree ee ere eee een ky {teiehts—ta:| meni sriys or mina samen "| BR A Hera EDS EG | GIPSIER BONNETS SHAKERS, CAPS ani | totymtape tne Waren Rica tad will then be surrounded on three sides—North, | Ple manufactures of wood, iron, &e., &e.—will | "Sant Rapes or peice ins County, Va.—For | Mr. MARsHaLty the Costamer front Haltmore, SPRING RIBBONS, every variety iB pab, will be forwarded to Memphis wart other poxs's, East and West—with non-slaveholding States. | B¢ ¥Perior to those of any other manufacturing | improved tleld fence. | Sri be at Prof, Mi {alounon Tuesday. April lath, ET LOWERS | wmiment of FRENCH by pexproes Freight re Bs 3 Com - a ig States ; a tug #t = Ezra Ripley, of Troy, N. ¥Y.—For | k,and on W ednesday during theday,where ‘ “1g charge of the Adams Exgron while she is bordered on the South with 4 | Tesion of the United States. We look to rail- wrench A oy NS ie mproved | he may be found with a beautiful colldetion of Dress, PIQQES of Brase, Whalebone. Rood. and Ber. | Pert Carmied over this route daily by the Passon slave holditg (Indi : with a ia theonghent Gie Gout, and D. Rot € Cinch She butt for Indies and gentlemen, at a very reasona- | DRESS TRIMMING, MOSS and BRESS BUT- | ger trains. F.C. ARMS, ing (Indian) territory, worth little to | ®t throughout the South, and more espe- apdear Srremarita Pri gens ine wea bie price. si 0ds to atte CAMBRIG and MUSLIN EMBROIDERY = Genera! Superintenuen'. ; i . ion 6 i ating win 5 to attend. AY SLIN E} A 2 (Ala. , 1857. the South as such, because from more o less of | “tally to the completion of the grand line on | uot . cE IH theweather shes ttre axcevorstie tne toares HOSEIRY, GLOVES, COMBS, and BRUSHES. | Les (Ale) April Ist, 1857 the attributes of its condition, its fastnesses | Which we are now commenting, ax the means of i Eaw'd L. Seymour, of New York, N. ¥.—For | Will take place on Thursday, 16th. ap 8-td pe aioe teesl by coltlan‘et jprough Tickets to Memphis, &e.. sold nt Wil (long to continue such) can hardly fail to become | removing from her the commercial and indus- | linproved gold separator. [XFORMATION FOR THE LADIES. —1 calling st P.SHEDD’ mington, N. Se ee ae apipieeae a m. Somerville, of Buffalo, N. ¥.— & : i : ? -P. 3, | mah, Macon; Atlanta. and Columbus, Ga; Montgom harbors for her runaway slaves. and those of | trial disabilities that have resulted from the provement in veterinary Aepeey Sate i unefon aa pity ths nee jae teeta on: ei es) ead siecle | ory Alt: Chtenn, and Na rae. ont 8 road and Texas; Kansas being. in the meanwhile, | f the misnamed American system, in which | for manufacturis sdrical pois machine poen selected with care from the best Northern mar- hein now proj ‘0 farnis! Families and ot at ‘Fenn cad the dey trues irom "Charleston and from the character of the Northern population | we recognize nothing but an ingenious method | Bord Hae o Bes York, N. ¥.—For im- Nitin Goode of every description such as dene Ete gy Ee okie Or! Se e neerile, Cent Absate, Oo, sata thrust into it for political ends, as ultra au abe | °f Compelling the slayeboiding section of the Lg is W. Thome yey Witkin Rt Fort Paale i ieee on ay ties, ‘English, and town, and guarantees to give entire satistnetion. LEstie’s GAZETTE FOR APRIL. abonnd- olition State as Massachusetts herself. | confederacy to labor for the profit of the non- proved road seraper. Bee call _ and price eee conser tsth citeet eat Pieced & Lavauace, St re Patan it spirals Undersuch cireumstances, who can rationally | sla balding Alaitie Butes. “Wo have'to idea protens ei rane a Wipeout Va.—For im- NGiaai ee Fibts. hpkers} sad F. af hana Si Haan atrosts JB. Noone Dror: wap om “FERGUSON, a6 7th ae. *, es a ? + i iJ rovement in railroad ear brak E >, A gist, Penna. av ‘ ween nd SS ee eee catertsin the Lope that Missouri will not be | (hat sueh was the design of its illustrious au- | Potion Wallwen at Peak Falls,N.¥.—| fj ouch Powers ef exery w Measceli Mie etheiny eee, prareaee between oth and (THE OLD U.S. HOT: eae PUBLIC’ compelled per /asaittne fas to abandonslavery? | ‘BOF: but that such has been its practical re- | For Improvement in Inachiugry for making rope. Blond Lacos, Whisker Blonds, ken eUChee | ith streote s Foaendet pie yy bee ste Ret | “The Proprietor of the International Hote jele in » fails to comprehend that the promise sult, we feel convii : } eee in bdeaes Fic posers ptorranage fas Me Reet Handsome Fi eon Cole ces Sleeves évery se cote Georgetown, where Ice can be bad iets owing W the late rickness at ‘tne © Constitution an . i " fel W. Dhio.— yle and pri -f 2 ional Hotel, and the two names 7 : : anaes es - : . | io Eeacioee ei ~ the futara, wi under a and thus aid awhile lbegex ia ths fedmncit rd the New York Herald is signally in error in inaneams WW itberelt, ot Tips on, Mass.—F or Sets Sleeven and Conese e” * narrow COACH AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS, justre- UNITED STATES HOTEL, the orginal name of of & show of the sieemare content ie ion’| saying that the Government propose to recall me Went of Hai ited; Geen itor ini # jotel. ap Siw aili jum, 5 9, " ie >: i will be the idle: could a Souther, Embroidered Hdkfs, Infants’ Bod 2 i i radss ha Aaplentid incor Las Golars feiss 50 eta, up cuneate ea pa Mr. Forsyth from New Mexico, and to substi- | proved method of working Puinps. Also, Mourning Goods in all styles. ron, brass, sitvered, and porcelain Cast TRANDEASTE ‘st dream conceivable ? How | tute for him Gov. Price of New Jersey. How- | Wm.8. Faller, of Millbui 3ALL.—THE COLUMBIA ir AN- . ore Free Company 1, will give ther n = 4 > Mass., assignor to | ‘i Lack Goons. and gatvanized Chair and Sofe Springs NUAL BALL, ON Ea‘ ONDAY there, when it wae oe his slave property | ever much it might be gratified with an oppor- hed utler, of Worcester, Mass.—For im- Peden beeen Walace niche moti ) Spokes, Shafts, and EVENING, April 13th, asrek’s xi uld be necessary to . : ne: Proved method of constructing iron fences. French Lace Veils, Vel Note he hone. rm and Sinith’s Short arm Axles In ting this en! t Lo the pub- through non-slaveholding Missouri acd tater | UBity to confer an important position abroad | "Alfred Monier, of Camdene Ng Sssignor to} ‘Trimmings and Fringes of all kinds ik aed Bright Spy Canvass and Duck | lic, the will endeavor to make it one of the ly-sbolitioni _ 6 Alissouri and intense- | on Gor. P. we feel very sure that the himself and Isaac Gattman, of Philadelphia, Pa. A large lot of Linen and Ivory Fans, in black large lot Carn at Northern prices. | most . of the season. y-ebolitionized Kansas, to reach there -N soe ny mt ener Pestionlar.| os improved constipation rae white ee = RON: Professor Woelebrated Band will be in at- Mexico? °™ | change indicated by the Herald's correspondent | "Henry R- Remsen, of Albeny, N'Y’, assignor | Ale ajon Kid Gloves, black Mite E Tinga; ben and Tire sl izes. **Ryehets, ONE. DOLLA has not been dreamed of in official circles here. | te Wm. J. Noyes and Henry R. Remson, afore, Alexander's Silk Gloves, Bu and Lisle Scroll r ONE DOLLAR. . 5 round, I. square. ansas game, is thus plac botd said —For improved mill for cleaning castings Se A ae 0 bundles . Roar: i * ‘ ind in § well- nt of slavery in Mis- AwarpeD.—The Secretary of the Interior hinsel?, Samael’ Tenet al ane hag nee took ot Raney ne ats ae syndy pdereee: : Pe a a Ed souri. and an insuranee that it shall H jeorge our line whi i nd Bre camaro ant . mar ” 3 eS Treasurer. in New Mexico. » never exist | hai awarded to Cassidy & Higgins, granite ent- Westerfield, of Newark, aforesaid.—For im. | immediately. 2 Se ge ~R 4 ‘of Batts, Handies, | — nar 30-ap 1.4,2,13° _ panne, Seer ‘wea ce vag pa peter out: | ters, of this city, the contract for the granite | Proved car lock. cook Hen pire Thera! deauetion de to Millinera. aaowk he sey es * ELTZER WATER?! SELTZER WATER :: tadel South’s defence | work on the north frent-of the Patent Ofice | burg, Mase aniguore Yo tow ‘American Hoop Ma: dete Novi2 A 5 China, 1 apr SB oA ES aa he ea wale pea 2 el SS Ae ee ee —

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