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. a i ee CAL INTELLIGENCE. Bladensburg, at the ‘time Samuel st - | Larcesy axp Fiavp —Tast night, « Suan deat AUCT . a Ce no ba oe and for four of eo CEM | mid warmed John Slater,» blacksmith, fom | ———__ AUCTION SALES. CTION SALES. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. 3 By WALL, BARNARD & CO., Auctioneers 4 ‘ Strong purchased haven ae Baltimore, atrested by, officer Wilson, on & . | 9 lected that not long since, Justice Hollingsttad | for his brother Roberts (hat Caneel Sievers | chatie of forging the pame af Thomas McGrath, Moers.) OF aE RAND HORSE AT held Semuel Strong, Robert Strong and John | farm is but a short distance from Clark Mills’; clock, ‘ ‘ to an order for t fraudi: lomon fat izo' ‘We will sell in front of our auc- Mastin to bail for their appearance at the Crimi. | that the horse was kept on the farm of Samuel Hubberd Fie fe oad Nias taken Bete Sustice tton #° > avy storm yestorday the auotesicet| FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. _ , lige amanaeainieeaiene teams eee sod ite peek sion .totakeplacoon MONDAY next. | THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. Arrival ef ihe Steamer Niagara. Strong for four or five months, atid was trained on | Donu, whe, on the failure of Stat to give bail H and Harness nal Court, under acharge of conspiracy to defraud | the read. tun g : Clark » re-ol wth ©. .1 Brown Mare. Hativax. April 9—The ar- Clark Mills out of a model horse, called “ Bos- Mills called at fhe arth oe heen el anlar we the secon wag pags ee eae Si te Pibied will positively be sold without reserve. these he Ss, See reer - ton.’ The case went to the grand jury a short | horse and and in a conversati with P24 y ents’? ensh. r _ time since, and that body declined to find indiet- | Robert Strome{ic thewtermacestteemast Ohne med Bors — 8 tack lode of holsy easel oe leprenar meer nee ferinent from political eeeit Sattewmem. ments against the accused. So the charge is vir- | the horse, Clark Mills told Robert Strong he was the streets vocal last: night with By AGREE i | bers have yet been returmed, but the tually dismissed. firough with the horte; and while they were | shouts. A sharp admonition from the police off | 1... BY A. N. Auctioneer. oe Coe sackicaes of the Hen tales Casing, cit | fever the dove ee As they stand, under the action of the magis. | talking, all thehorses ging to Samuel cers was found requisite to abate the nuisance. aC RUE UBNIFURE, BUT eg ia in row, between 12th and isth | The board of returns show a large per trate, accused (in the estimation of the public) of | came up through the d,and Mills saw | Oe ee tore®,) | MORNING. lith instance or osPchock Teton: | strecteye collection of House | centum over "s exports. The imports @ grave crime, from which the refusal of the | the horse Boston running with them ; that Robert | atcH Retcrys.—Jobn Butler, (colored) hawere corner of 7th and D streets, No. 586, ihe | hold Furniture, embracing in part. viz: show 2 decrease in cotton breadstuff, and an c= jury to indict them relieves them, we feel | Sirong tit bis the horse was sick, and that if he | disorderly; workhouse sixty days. Wm. Jones, lowing articles, viz: U solid walaut parlor —) ee increase in provisions and tobacco t incumbent on the Star to publish for them the | wis! to look at the house Boston to finish his (do..) profanity; fine and costs, $4.44 Margaret Sofas, Bureaus, Bedsteads, and Chairs Tete Sofa, oe parlor naira, one Arm-ohair, The bullion in the bank of Engiand has slight- seticws Otten from tha lnapuianaen sme > | entns be memes te Rim Ray ct Be OCIA | Connlaghenesad lenie ant dlacrichty wilvuvsan rockery nad Glassware Veruroues 1 solid rosewood parlor buite, finished im drab silk, arr ee relieve them from the imputation ; im well he thought of tal e horse ew 9 ; 2 ; “4 aNCE.—But little has been District of Columbie, Jaly 11,1066. unsact | YORE CE NC Grell Oo bettas Wilk heat soos | Ixky days, Alfred Reynolds alias Holloran, | , Ann otliet Goods, which we deem it unnecessary | consisting of one large French Sofs, IX re0@P- | ooh ference tie tuceting of the 24th 4 ey en s " ve "Rost than anywhere else ; that he knew a great horse | drunk; and costa, $4.44. Catharine Wil- 10. 3 1 solid walnut parior suite, finished _in_green velvet, | for the purpose of ving the R 2 of Bee hundred. dollars, Wine Phen erste | man ia New York who hed sostom tehina stormy’ | lisme ind Mary MP beret (dona ranenienn; | 22 A. GREEN, Auctioneer. _ | "“cousisting pt ane Tete-a Tete Sofee ave. parioy | tions. ‘Auster mecting eke held on tho ake to ‘sieet bien ot & mended rs, Ww! an shall be done the horse. Clark Mills said, I do not care if he | Workhouse sixty days each. Washington Step- By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. Chairs, sent brmceele receive the propositions of ‘which "Fuxesenn Ay Merce HARK Mitts. | (ces to thedevil; I amthrough with him, When ney, (do.,) carrying concealed weapon ; security WO BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS 0 suite o and Lace Curtains and | Gifter materially from the Russie tants a Tueornites F. Mruts. | T sold him to your brother Samuel I did not think costs. Ri Elbert, (do.,) profanity ; fine $ Secoxp Street WEST, a axv E | one supenor ‘carved rosewood Centre Table, with ble settlement was confideatly antie( Se : 2 | you conld tame him and get him so gentle; and | 8nd costs, $3.44. Charlotte A. Jones, vagrant; | STRERTs Nonru, At Avctio: THURSDAY, | ocaible to; " J An expedition against the Ralyles fee been pre- | hereby certify the above is a trie copy from | {014 him if he made @ marchon the bene tc sna | workhouse sixty days: fhe teth instant, I shail soll, o'clock. p.m. 1 | 04 Of Giraadoles, hand ected under Marshal Banden P the original now in Samuel Strong's posession, | nim word, and if it was Not loo veer edison Merde LI Fronting, 23 eer Seen two handsome Building Lots, Tapestry, Brussel Parlorsend stair Conpetiog’ "||" It ts reported that Hagtond has ce@et to France as shown to me. J. H. Govvarp, J. P. | he-would come and see him run. Mapas Swetr will positively close her rooms back to. wide alley, being Lots Nos. 14 and 15, | Heavy Bugs, very handsome walnut Etagere the ‘- Longwood house’’ and Napoleon's tomb at - | Cuartes Law. | inthis city onthe 16th Instant, consequently all | in Margaret O. Digges’ subdivision of part of Square sinew mut gothte perior Chas St. Helena District of Columbia, County of Washington, | sworn to and subscribed before ine this 6th day | who are desirous of consulting her must do so im- | No, $70. ‘This property is handsomely located near | Superior fio Charrs, aad coursing of Hat-rack, | “Sparx —The government laying 16ST, poreonalin avout, day of April, A.D | of April A. D., 1857. F. J. Munpuy, J.P. One dotiky, Come open day, and evening.) Fees | sei poset east Peicania, and Rastroad Depot, | sist Ouictork: wales ertconnes feck tte a submarine t Detween Cube “and” tne 3S7., Personally appeared before me, John H. one dotlar. 03 One set of heavily Fire gilt Pistaus United States. Goddard, a Justice of the Peace, in and for the | Cizeuit Court Judges Dunlopand Merrick Ry SELLS ITTF aE buslding eed iuvestment or secure a handsome | Qnenet heavily The first division of the fleet te invade Mexico Ps F — *| Kattocu Aputtmry Cass.—Allthe su} ilding site, having an east front, and fine improve- | SY alnu = : ever GerManr.—The German powers decline the ‘Table Cutler; ed Cas! } ry Heavy Catlery. plats Tes eet, Clock intervention of the other Earaeue powers In the onzed iron Fire Sets quarrel between Denmark the confederation Wind+w Curtains and Ornaments, Venitian Blinds, | 0" the ground that the question is — federal, Window Shades in which they, as well as Denmark, as mem- pee an Ingrain Carpeting o bers of the confederation. Russia aed France are ture, consisting of Veahorany n said to be favorable to Denmark in the dispute. God, that ‘be, Samuel Sirong, was requested to | ination of Dr. Skinner, on charge of contempt of | the Police Gazette. For sale at Adamson’s, op- ae liberal and made known at sale. Bee at Clark Mills’ and lookat his model horse | court in absenting himself without leave, was | posite the Post Office. =) - By JAMES C. McG ton. represented to be a racer, which he un- | suspended while waiting for witnesses, and at the ib Exiles ox Gal Valen : “ABLE IMP! np > onr pevemmen=g Srtephsdimoss sad gave tinkioradionss | exp! a4 i tod he jboar, they not having aPp- i, meee ie ie Gaya ot te cane! c Naw Jinsey ave arenes Hote A aap - . iJ peared, rl ly hee t 7 be eS Y a . sald he had bought the horse in the South fortwo | Ei'the defense was willing th admit the fact of | Patt ofthis beautiful and highly interesting story April ith. at toy @oleck eos te pemnigon Fue hundred dollars, and would ask me no more for | ; will be found in the Star of yesterday evening, | :}2 s , R * south halfof Lot numbered 17, in square num- tlm than be gave, but if I took the horse at that Srinacee/ Raving sald, on/Seaving the coutt-room, ber N is, ° Russia —It is reported that Russia again re- and also in the Baltimore Sun of this morning. red 689, fronting 24 feet 83, cb New Jerse with marble top, high-post Bedsteads, Wash- col ht im—he shoul: Hoes pai 4 . nk 24 feet 8 inches on New Jersey * a fuses to admit consuls to her Black Sea ports an- time he, Mills, wanted the privilege of looking at | Come back. St Yat 10" Bim—he should not |. We refer ur readers to the New York Ledger of | avenue, bet woenuoath Baek seth Cate supa With tare top en Seales tilthe allied evacuation shell tees i i back abou him once more to finish atmodel of the horse he . A tl it the 18th of April, for a continuation of this story | ning was then making before my brother Robert took aus io the ptcmat dan i weer tes from where it leaves off in our paper, to be had | consisting of bim out of the country. as I told him then I never | atly contradicted by his subsequent action, and | * Shillington’s book, pelaier ccusc er wont Cosel Server Gas , : t 10 feet, with the improvements, e three-story brick Feather Pillows, Blankets The government has reduced the tariff on cotton Comforts, Counterpanes, Sheets, &e. and woolen one-half. 1 a onery Mahogany French Chairs, covered with red.plush Cuina.—A telegraph des sent from Cal- run horses, but if I bought him it would be ex- | afforded justification for holding the prisoner to | ©*'ablishment, Odeon building, corner of Four- | “sy 18 property offers rare inducements as aninvest- | Walnut-beaded Bedstead * cutta to Bentey hoist tenets Te pressly for my brother. “We at this time cameon | Snswer to the charge of perjury. The oral affi- | *9d-a-half street, and Pennsylvania avenue. It | ment, in view of the present occupancy and future Do Wardrobe had disapproved of the proceedings of the Gover- terms about the horse: I told him 1 would ce hima davit given by the prisoner that morning was of a * 7 Prospect of being taken in the Capitol grounds. Be Dressing Bureau, with marble top nor of Canton, and bad given orders to conciliate again about it. Mills then took me in the house eabiortoas sad’ coaaenae nature, and no | ,,.BRANDRETH’s Prtts.—Thoe Weak, the Consump- | Ti lo perfect. Terms at sale. oe ‘ashstand, do the English. to sce the colored man whose leg he said the | Purgation of the contempt. : ter some day's tea will nd toned sone, | ele "JAS. C Lf Hoan way Feb enh ccativ eens Prrsia.—A battle bad oceurred at Bushire be- damned horse had broken. and said that he, Mills, | "Thomas Cowling, hackman, was sworn, and | {someday 4.ute will find renewed every dese : . Wann tween the Persian and British cavalry, in which had tried to ride him out in company of # lady, | testified that between uine and ten o’elock, on | makes the blood purer.. ‘The nerves commence in the ERY VALUABLE BUILDIN 9 Wardrobes the Persians were routed. . and the horse had thrown him and dislocated bie | Wednesday morning, x colored man came to hix | arteries and terminate in the veins. There pills, ax THE CORNER OF INDIANA AVENUE AND Tuirp |, Do | French Bedsteads The insurrection was spreading in Persia. The shoulder, and that no one on his place could man- | stand and engaged him to go to Skinner's Louse | ® frat effect,act upon the arterial blood. increasing | STREET Wier ar AeCHiON COLE RTON » the vith | Cane aud wood-seat Chairs insurgents in Khurdistan had seiged the Shah's age or do anything with him, and that he had pat | steleven o'clock that motalig, for the purpose of the rors ad they tree ee ee TES | ita’; stall soll in front of fhe promises, at half | Bocnee Broce, coking requisites, &¢ uncle and threatened to put him to deuth unless the damned horse through some process he thought | taking a lady and some children to Bi burg ; i ived fe tuated at the corne sdiane, a9 * Terms: All ‘suins under $40, cash; over | be was ransomed. wed teh him, ba Ge ware te ktm. | QAM ou aut car she ena nonan | fa rina eS aie in | Stn hte of tad Seat a SR sek 40, credit of sixty and ninety days, for approved Avstria.—The Austrian Government, in re- endorsed notes, bearing interest. calling its representatives from Turin, addressed ap 9-d&ds C.W. BOTELER, Auct. a circular dispatch, setting forth the reasons, to By C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. its agents in the Eu courts for the course . u | west, having a front on the avenue of 56 feet 10 ineh- and that no one on his place would have anything | eq there until after 12 m., and then drove the | When first used, the pills may occasion griping, and | ox, and 7% on 3 street. ‘The attention of persons to do with him, and my brother Robert if he | lady and five children to Bladensburg, where he | even make the patient feel worse; this inust be | wishing to secure a valuable piece of property is re- took him he must always be on his guard. or he | jeft them at the Railroad Depot. ? borne with forthe good to come afterwards. No | spectfully invited to the sale. yrould kill him. Passing by his place daily.on | “Mr. Key, resuming, contended that this evi- great g fhe 1ith day of July last. Mills was making a | dence was'a still further confirmation of Skin. | 2% often achieved without some trouble Terms: One-fourth cash ; balance in_6, 12, 18, aud aiamnee sud this rule applies to the recov- | 24 months, the purchaser to give notes for the defer- SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FUR- | Sdopted, stating that the Vienna Cabinet is dis- % , ben: ° : S NITURE at Avction.—On MONDAY MORN.- | satisfied with mt Caroni’s reply to its com- paling fence, he bailed me and said thata man by { jyer's knowledge of the abduction of the children, | {73 See gering tee ody gy dg Tay prey Jaw py Med ot eeet eg dey of { sale. ING, April 13th, commencing at 1035 ean Han plaints on the Piedmont at "ne tolerance the name of John Mastin had offered him two | and claimed that the fa¢ts and circumstances were | tenacious humors. A consecutive use tor afew days | putable. sell at No. 45), Pennsyi avenue, north side, be- | with which Sardinia their attacks. It also pomp ectee pegs id Laps on es a a | sutticient to establish a charge of perjury. Frill satiety the moa} pabslieving of the great xood | _ap 10-60 A. GREEN, Auctioneer. | {ween 3d a 006, streets, ceeaerss carted oe of | sees a new offense in the used by Sar- ollars for the horse, but wou! vehim | @ pills are doing. he dires on 101 care- eT = TT} . i of, Viz: i four hundred dollars | might have bios feald bins | Sonting he ecieer r Pee fully sindied. Sf understand nad feed heh By JAMES C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. jandsoine rosewood Tete-n Tete Sofas and ‘Arm. | 41% on the occasion of the debates relative to the chairs, finished in green velvet fortifications at Alessandria. The 4! ‘h adds oO ir Very lai frame . that Austria had become convinced that Piedmont “a itrors> Lu Freuch-plate Sinatio seeks to bead an insurrectionary movement ip One splendid walnut Eteirge Sideboard with marble Italy, which, if successful, would be the destruc- that was a good deal of money to give for « run- | the prosecution to establish the charge. That, in the eee a a NOTES in he secures by Scene reeset Srey aE es a — =) noe el on regard te the shanction; the prisoner, afterhaving | “Sold at 25 cents per box at 43 Canal street, Brand- | Tottcate.—On WEDNESDAY AFTERKOOX, any tot it $ ildi ¥ ¥ s iy the hoon frees SalL¢hie beers pence dicots sence o writ of habeas Reis hepa | reth Building, New York T.W. Dyottr & Sons, | April 15th, at 5 o'clock, on the premises, | shall sell, is € I uirements of the law, and having brought | 132 north Second street, Philadelphia, aud by medi. | without reserve, S' acres of land, fronting on 7th _ top and double mirror back tion of Austrian domination in Italy. delivered the horse intotny possession. The horse | the children before the court: he was net further | cme dealers reneraliy, : nov tf street plank ron nd the lth street, or Georgetown | Fine rgewood Card Table | z In view of these facts Austria deems that her was put in my stable, and remained upon my bl a — — road, at the first tollgate, and distant about one x S ins, and Cornices ignity will it her to maintai farm slment within « stoncthrow of the fare of | tatdn of the court and sotach ac reloeeherent| , THREE AT Once—Thrca Promjum; at One Ea-| sutefromtne i, Hewes fd aotant, abut, One apostiy. Brussels Carpeting, and Rugs, inllous’with Sardis. Newertheless this meneese Clark Mills for some months, and while the horse | the officers of the sabre ys in the charge of the | Mito". Tho great Ae a RTseUMES ior Ame | romes, WAL many desirailesotenoe nie ie on | Hanloomeat - y C = » with many desirable conveniences}for the ac- was training for the races he was rode past Clark risoner. He contended further, that the sworn umseston awarded to 2 praesent as commocation of families during the Mills’ nearly every day. Mills told my brother | 2. * > tha brotypes, Photographs life-size in oil, and ‘uer- miles during summer seaso it he Woull eat sidtch ‘hina apes pate pret statements of the prisoner were uncontradicted b }, three premiums—one for each branch of | A pump of fine water at the kitchen door, a young Handsome six-light Chandeliers, Pendants, Brack- { Will not be followed by others of a more hostile ets, &o. - character, as Austria is determined to do nothing Fine Oi! Paintings, splendid Brussels Drawings in | to compromise the peace of Eu § rope. th saat? nan Zs a ‘madel orchard of choice fruit trees, a large bed of superior | .,, Kilt frames Jaran.—The particulars of the English difi- mile, he would bet on the horse and yo pait in the that MreSkinner, stormed by ee pitatieckances | cranial hi in Americhand Europe for nie Unrivale | strawberries; together with «haben setae: | Walnut Eteirge, cek and walnut enne-seat Arm- culty with Japan nad been received. “The Eng- stakes; that the horse was wild and perfectly un- | that the court would take feom her charge these | ¢d productions in the Photographic art, the greatest | and flowers, are on the place. ‘ Hail and di Oiloloth lish’ commantier. after forcing an entrance into x able when he bought him from Mills, and | jittle ones, whoin she loved with hess tam. | Perron £0 aay Ore Eee ee eee oe inate | oh Nea ke ea an the, residue inG, 12,18, | Hall and dining -reom Oilolot Nagasaki, bad a correspondence with the Empe- ittle ones, join she loved with a mot! 's ten-.! tutions toany artist, Those who dea and 24 months, with interest, secured bya deed o} eavy silver-plated Castors, Ivory Table Cutlery = > = that his brother Robert had taken a great deal of | derness, bad stolen them away unknown to the | piece of art. at moderate prices sail at Vi trust on the premises. Silver plated Waiters, Salvers, Forks, and Spoons | Tor, Who finally gave orders to three ports— = with the horse, and has tamed him and got prisoner. alle: . nea Tencanaunioe holear ap 10-4 JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auct. Block tin Mcat and Chafing Dishes Simodi, Hackodadt, and N: i—to the vessels im perfeetly gentle, and has been toa great ex- |" “The Court decided that the prisoner be held to | tel, Washington, D. C., or No.5 Balti 7 CW. BOTELED. sank, ~—~ | Silver-plated lee Pitchers of France, England, Russia, end the United pense for his keeping, having bim in his posses- | pail in the sum of $2.50, to duswer at the next | or at any of his g By C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. _ | Cutgiass Decanters, Tumblers, Champagnes, Wines, | States. sion nine months without the horse ever making | term of the criminal court to the charge of per- EXTENSIVE SALE OF GILT-FRAME Se cmnss COMMERCIAL. acent. That there is no doubt that the horse isa | jury. and ordered that measures be takes to atvest | ‘Tig Poor a Las Thx Rick can havea sure Minzoxs, On, Parxtixes, jaszavizes, £c., | Work ta Cokee Ume and Soup ‘Tureens Liverroor, March 2*.—Cotton.—The market is ¥ery valuable one in his present condition, sound | Af’ Skinner to answer the ¢ of obatracting | cure ur Coughs, Coide snd Consumption, in its pri- | 1 Sucrose, will cal On MOR Ee ee eee | Tron nthae en dining Ts Tea-ware quiet and prices generally unchanged except for py perfectly gentle as he now is, and that the | the due course of the law by aiding and abetting mary Steere, Owing tothe cheapness of Mra. Gard- | To" tort hin cate Seok oe giteitie Mion, ruseels Stair Carpets, Window Shades Dace und hanes ualities, which have declined said Mills knows the horse has been broken and | jn their abduction. Medicine Which ehould be in every fone, watai? | Oil Paintings, Engravings, &c.,.a1 his ostablichiect,,| Butler's Tray, Pusch Rost tn Safe, Refrigerator | one-fourth. The Manchester market closed quiet imade gentle and manageable—hence his desire to | Jy relation to the charge of contempt, the Court | ways on hnad. Its for saleat Wrexs & Potren’s, | No.2 Penn. avenue, sout between Lith and | Superior Cooking Stove, kitchen Furniture but steady. gain get Possession of him; that said horse bas | heid the prisoner in custody until he should find | Ise. : . Cooking Utensils, #c ‘ashington street, Boston, General Agents. 5 isting in of— been in bis possession and the ssion of his | i . Tlw One pair large gilt-frame French plate Mantel Mir- brother ober for nine monthd and that Clark | Sait‘, Bi appeatance, whim he would be dia- | SP rogue 3 ———_—_——. TO! 6 by 5 Mills has at no time, since the tline of thesaleup | “"a Saye in dhenanes wos Gne-tehen @: pins | To Sovtuery Deaters in Perecuery.—Dris- | One pai ge sult trame French plate Mantel Mir- 2 ke. Breads ffx—T he market generally closed di ‘Terms : $40 and under, cash ; over $40 acredit of wa : , a. 80 with a downward tendency. Flour has decl! and 90 days, for approved endorsed notes, bearing Is. Wheat is 8 = £64. interest. TOTS, 31 ap 8-d Cc. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. Corn is quiet—mixed 20s 6d; yellow 3isa313 6d; to the tine his brother Robert sold said horse. praying the Court to issue a writ of Injunction to ee rar eee Ga hee ee ‘St! One pair large gilt-frame French plate Mantel Mir- sey white 33s. ‘ ‘aid any claim to or pretended to have any elaim | festrain David Fowble and John ¥. Donn from | Deserts feet Kosemary and Castor Oil, Tors, size 90 by 24 i ., BY A GREEN, Auctioneer. The weather has been quite favorable for the to or on said horse. Samus Stione. selling a negro girl under a deed to secure a note | for the growth and preservation of the hair. Price | One pair large gilt-frame French plate Pier Mirrors, yar ABLE LO T IN THE NORTHERN Sworn and subscribed to before me. cr = Ligertie¢s at Avction.—On MONDAY, April Petiislons—Peck is quiet at G0sa@s 6d; Bacou jth at 5 o'clock p. mi. I will sell.on the premises, | ;_™ (0% wance of 08; Lard tobeatvyat fis, jot No. 6, in nquare 368, on M street orth, and near | 1% Steady at anad ees, - “= the corner of loth street west. Said lot fronts south | Beef is steady. . 24 feet 2 inches and extends tack toa pavedailey,4 _Provisions-—Rice, Carolina, closed steady at 2s; and contains 2,900 square feet, more or less. This | Coffee, steady; Rosin, steady at 5s; Turpentine 1s undoubtedly one of the most desirable locations | dull at 9s 6daSs 7d; Spirits, 41s; Bark, slow for a residence in that section of the city. The right | sale, but prices are une a 25 cents. size 70 . * lainants. and Jos. A. Bradley for defense. iseoll’: ‘i q ‘Together with a large assortment of— District of Calumbia, County of Washington, |” Injunction granted ; at half past five, p. mi. the eer ells Hair Coloring i ein tetine | aualier Gantd otc cater os fo wit :-—On this seventh day of April, A. D. 1857, | Court adjourned to next Monday, at ten o’clock, { skin. Price 59 cents. Several very fine Oil Paintings and Engravings personally appeared before me, John H. Goddard, | a. m. ‘ Driscoil’s Pomade Philocome. Price 25 cents. oie Fieines, obs sae Forte, &c. Dusticn of the Peace im and for the county and | Goon Farpay.—The observances of this day | ,Canbe lind at all jobning Caer eee rene | Tete, CRE ee OCT og Dintrict aforesaid. Robert Strong, who made oath | are of a nature to affect, in a peculiar manner, the 1d 973g) Bal Suirest, Baltncre’ Marne” éd end to build against the wall of the three-story brick _ ‘ Con- 697 and 9734 Baltimore street, Baltimore. Md. 60 and 90days, for approved endorsed notes, bearing | house on the adjoining lot, witheat being subject to | — The money market is slightly stringent. Mille bel a race hears Fon eat he, heard Clark | religious mind mar 6-eolm ‘ j interest, C.W. BOTELER, anot. | ousualeharge of one init of the cost of aad wall, | *0l8 for money SB %ai04. ils arace horse for sale. and he ¢: fo é 2 x —— - ap l0-e We. BL! Au 18 guarantied in the deed he! the it owner, ivok at the horse and saw him running loose in} ‘The churches of the Catholic, Episcopal and | _[ywportaxt to THE LabIES.—Dr. Duponco's = ee which will be conveyed to the purchaser. Connecticut Congressional Klection. ‘Terms: One-tourth, cash; balance in notes at 6, Brivcrrort, April 8.—The Bridgeport Par- or —a bearing interest., and secured by } mer says that Wm. D. Bishop, Dem.. for Con- - ress. {n allthe district, has fourteen maj ho eee aa it the Onet Of the pus Geer Orris 8. Perry, opposition — ap7-d A. GREEN, Auct. the barn yard > Mills was not home; that hecalled | Lutheran churehes are dressed in mourning, and tee Fille aee pertactls See ene Brahe S MSG HI RH: Auctioneer... 51 1 i ppt ed yal edna Serban the solemn services are commemorative of the | merits are based npon &n extensive practice of over nue yl ra he eee ayenue. south side, near l5th street, will be sold on ERIDAY, April 1oth— Elegant rosewood carved-leg, seven-octave Piano i deat Savi ve bee: pedigree of the horse: said he was dangerous, | “™H¢tings and death of our Saviour thirty years; and, where the directions have been and On Easter Sunday the churches will again re- | strictly fol they have never tailed to correct id thrown a colored man of his and broken | sume their usual aspect of cheerfulness and the | all Irregularities, relieve puiuful and difficult men- leg, and had thrown him and dislocated his ji struation, (particalarly) at the change of life. They & Arrivals of Steamers. that he had done all he could to subdue close cemigh mansenes seceen vs or Mi will eure the Whit nd remove all obstructions sorte adorning ton Boend: feo a aes ihe valeable het New Yorx, April 10 —The steamships City of ‘i long Spanish curb-bits, &c.. but,was | ate to the eotusten Rermes appropri- scising from col ne and may pei oa Mea of walnut Furniture for Parlor, in | Streets, . ‘ . Manchester, from Liverpool, 25th ult., and Wasb- compelled to give him up, and would like té sell | "Inthe Catholic churches of our city considera- easut und tote Calon oe. +. 1. Ona aplonsit roneerond Cents Tabinjasashle ta ‘This lot runs back toa paved alley, anda pavement via Southampton 25th ult , * faid that probably he would want to look | pie preparation has been made for the proper ob. | “Price si Sor ban wah fe Sold whole- | Rosewood and walnut Parlor Clover? » | Sxtonia the whole tength of the frou and side. Its | have arrived. Their advices have been antic! € imore at some point about the horse to finish servance of this festivity. At St. Matthew's, the | sale and retail by ‘HAS. y Penn. ave- | One fine walnut What-not, fine Oil Paintin gs apo SEN, Auctioneer. pated by the Canadian and Niagara es vice whils i oe Vocal force from Pelee: 2nd large | whomall orders must bo sent, and’ the Pills will be | ‘Two superior Fnglisy Brussute Carpets woL —ON TUES: 8 _ ins anda Minit wanted pace Simany | ulgieton af prehs Coeur nad escg | seat ggadents yokes whowmlosinem | aricalaa eionas aul tan Ofatnne 4 | TOO tilde fora. | xine. 2 prisoner awaiting "hie fal’ thee gnore: said he @.t Ot. that he was through with | Qe Patrigk's Vom Weber's yrand mass in G | ON <Bettiee signature on the box ; to comnterfeit it | Sauder” “eves Sut amt printed Window Ing to Margaret: O' Digest subdiisinsisonee | Rete. committed suicide al one o'clock to-day - vim; Mills said be \“Ould like aud would like his | will be perfoflued, directed by Mr. Williams and je 2-tt | Qne splendid set of Chamber Furniture Sif, each lot frouting Oi hd street 22 feet a ciers | banging himself in his cell with his bed cord. sous to see him run,anu ‘© let him know the time | with Prof. Foertsch at the organ —— ~- 7 - ‘Two Cottage Chamber Sets, walnut and mahogany | rurning lack 13 feet toa wide alley, between north | He left a note to the jailer requesting him to re- and place of the race; 1d so. and he and his ; . EVY’S BITTERS.—These Bitte Ha errand Chaise Tosi ‘asst Teslihio Dand B streets, containing Inboth¢.7avaquarefect, | mit three dollars to his parents, who reside in sons came to the Long Old Fie! bayl to see the race; | A Jury Trias. —Yesterday a case of interest to +2 be yer eee Troe aS eed eaTnem | Splandid five-light gas Chandelier ant smtry Gea 1g months, the purchesne 1g lance incagh.6, 12,and | Vermont, and are very poor. eee aie wre Maile: he eMillsy would give | CoUnty constables wastried before Justice Goddard | Want of Appetite, &e. | Tliey have proved an, with ixtures ‘ ferred payments, bearing interest from the day of Fearful Explosion and Lees ot Life. a oe eee ee jury. Rober : vas | the endemic of the National Hotel. Invaluable for | Marble top wainut Sideboard, extension Table and | gale. Adeed given, aud'a deed of trust taken All ; im haff the stake money to put up, bit not to | and a jury. Robert Bayless, a county officer, was Nendenes Onna Chairs for dining-room conveyancing at the cost of the purch ser. Razion, N. C., April$.—A fire-damp occur- iet any one know he was in the match for a — plaintiff and Messrs. Bontz and Coombs detend- $0. 367 Pontiaylysnin avenue, opposite the Nation- ante =e stan stpeting, (Brussels and ingrain)| ap 4d A. GREEN. Auctioneer. | Ted = east a — — peers hurt him very much in Washington in his i- | ants. al Hotel. Re : Biuncae a = ; oust Furniture, for hall By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. county. N. C., on Monday last, resulting in mos! ness; and that the horse was in lis possession aud Bayless claimed that he had been employed to Wine, Liquors, Cigars, and fine Goceries. One hetisooe Feimour” hae oiee ‘ond dining- RUSTEE’S SALE THREE TWO-STO- serious consequences. Superintendent Sane and the possession of his brother Samuel for nine | \oicf a certain house, upon the furniture in which | —2? att FON RS P. LEVY. aa us Se 2 four other men were instantly killed. Another's room Stove months previous to his selling the horse, and thet |, ndants had a deed of trust SPRING TRIMMINGS.—NEW 8TYLE OF | One superior silver-plated Tea set jay any cla ny, Pua“ Hovsks—By virtue of a deed of | life js despaired of. The destruction of every: trust, dated the Sth day of December, 1851 ted e ipa ruction every- by Willan Vecable and wide, daly rosorded sa | thing around was complete. R Sraoso. | After watching the property plalntiff was dis- | Pa..cy Tassel aus’ Drop Busines, CEES Mees Bal | Teor el Reiser tes Heke Eno ant of Castors | ibetysga-é dsbington eonuty inthe DeticterGae Railread Accident. gunnueknesib hemes aot cut Siainod @5L foe tis mevisws keaee theca asl et Work Framminge, mats canton, cingoe, Cords | Cut-zieee Gobjote, Wines, Tumblers, ae Court af suid Ductal aittvag tn Chancare wares | tesa en APT ee y am Blorteciont Gea > is * ¢ be sult. te ratt e ot of India Matting Court ‘sal t y SUtth han + Wher ‘4 J.H.Goppann, J.P. | Verdict for $4, in favor of the plaintify, was Te- | ond Femmes on wand suid made to ‘Pennsylvaniaave- | A good cooking Stove and Kitchen requisites, and | cuir, gipsand dstrict sitting 1 fs ences nt She ee ee the weiner was appointed trustee, in i stead turned by the jury. nue, south side. ol ‘Terre Haute and Alton trains at the cross! ag wear and room of the trustee named in snid deed of trust, the undersigned will on FRIDAY, the ‘th. da Illinoistown. Both engines were throwa from of May, at 5% o'clock. p. m., in front of the premises, | the track and badly injured. Daniel Jackson. a roceed to sell at public auction, to the highest bid: | Tenner of the O. and M. road, was killed, and the er, lot of ground numbered eight [8] in square num- | brakeman of the T. HM. and A. train bade leg bered nine hundred and fifty-one [951] with the im- | broken. No iniury was done to the pasenger other articles of value in-lousekeeping. The Furuture, &c. is in very good condition, hav- ing been but little used and of the best make. Tm under, cash ; over that sum acre- 90 days, for satisfactorily endorsed notes, erest. District of Columbia, County of Washington, ap wit :—On this seventh day of April, A. D-| Usirgp Statzs Porice Reroxts.— Befere | @ PRING MILLINER f lly appeared before me, Thomas C. | aes S NG MILLINERY Dunn! s Justice of the Peace in and for the county | J#stice Donn.—Wm. Waters, colored, who gave | ©) LARD, successor to Mrs Thursday, the 9th taat., a splendid and District aforesaid. John Mastin, who made { security for a further investigation of the charge | openon Thursday, the 9th ynat.. as uri assortment of Freuc cy J. C, McGUIRE, Auctioneer. ts th , Which ts of three two- oath in due form of law, that he st re aoe of having committed an assault and battery on sad EKG Wor i ied yy penny THE ABOVE SAL UNAVOLDABLY ory fame diweling ft “nearly yew rae “ei cars oF passengers. Boxtua formerly belonging to Clark Mills, that | G W. Gaines, also colored, was dismissed | % ae yr ane. , j,- | postponed until TUESDAY } NING. April 14th, } built. The above lot fronts on south I between 9t |= Mills tid him he bad sold the hore to Samuel | frourthe clirge, the prosecution falling toappear, Nespolitan. Haslish Straws. Florence Braids, Mis- | Fame hour aul place. HOGUIRE:, | Sud loth streots cast, in the city of Washington. sivreeneed Apri to Fleet a Strong for four hundred dollars. and that he never | being fearful that the tables would. be turnet on | See eats, Bereta Gace en ap 0-d Auctioneer. Terms of sale: Ove half cash, t in ix 5 - 8-8t* made such a damued foolish bargain in his life | Pel” BS Ee = Nines — = . OOMBS, Auctioneers, as when he sold the horse to Strong: that he was | Daniel Custol!o wus arrested by officer Parham ra = carers NEG ce present at the race at Long Old Fields where the | under the charge of having, in connection with QOIREE DANEANT Ee. H. W. MUNDER sieges erence ee trast te the aon, horse was to run. and that Clark Afills and bis | others, committed an aggravated assault and bat- | takes great pleasure in announcing to his bearing date the 22d day of December, 1854, which is two sons were present at the race; the horse was | tery on a colared man named William Thomas, | friends and the public generally, that his 12th A s.,.N and twelve months, the purchaser to give his notes | at $5.75, with some sales at a little higher rate for the deferred pay ments, secured by a deed of trust | Wheat is steady ; reds at $1.35a81-36e. for ORG 'the terms of wale are not complied with within | &Prite; and whites at @1.45a81.S0e- for fair to he terms hi sds ay a ul trot | ond, et Sati sor pine and, cole the ri resell.at the risk aud costs of the . Sule pecenaes ¥ upon giving twenty days’ previous | Seles of Ohio whisky at Ke. notice, by advertisement, in some one or more news- : — papers, published in the city of Washington. All New York Markets. conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. New Yor, April 9.—Flour is y bea- R. Ht vy. sules of 5,500 bbis., State 85 65; Obio = By BO. r ry of record December 30th, 1854, in Liber J. A te ian over the track arose the Long Bridge; that | and bonded for a further examination of the case. | SOIREE will take place at his Hall, corner of 83, folios 385 and S87, one of the laud recor Mills’ two sons were there, and said they expect. | NER Ge Mare Bt eye ae ie teem | Wasi tthe Jail 4 their fat to see the race; that a mate ° aa thes i % arch (8th. 1857. There will bea Soiree every | the |3th instaut. at the Jail ‘us Guadie Gov the hewse, aah thal es tbe cant eee ppt its eeerrstns SDAY Evening (the weather permitting) | county, D.C.,one egro Girl, went to Bladensisurg after the horse, and | Pftment of poration have ha widera- ut the s mar25 | aged about twenty years. . * 4 alg r ~~~ = ap 6-Stawts GR ‘4 zing him into thecity be eter by Clark | ble difficulty in attending to their duties in their LIE’S GAZETTE FOR APRIL. abound- Terms cash, in Beate funds ON ~ By JAS. C. Me UIRE Wheat pic trmeseles of 300 bushels, tne with the horse, aud while there Clark | respective districts, lately, as they say, from the in beautiful Spring styles forthe Indies. This | a5 6-godts BONTZ & COOM RUST re RAF A white, $161. Corn {s = of 25.00 Mils took wit hig tape line and measured the horse | get that there are only three police istrat Gem of Fashions is sols a nin in SE een De § . : buoyant—Sales 5 oetween the eyes, ane said he was done with the aps i: ERGUSON, 7th street. By A. GRE poled a bushels mixed, 683269 cents. Pork is lower at this time, iu the city: one in the Fifth D » Auctioneer. . a ean 4 . oe . AND 2D STREETS W mess 23223 30. is firm at 816086 2. borse and did not want to see biin any more; that : : in the Fi ‘RUSTEE'S SALE OF A STEAM ENGINE: | folting date on the ath mber, 1855, and =F : +t the time he had a eomplete mode) of the horse | (ict, One Welker ae denies ares ewe er ECIAL COPARTNERSUIP WITH By virtue of deed of trust from Joseph K. | Pearing date on the sth day of Deownber. 185, and | Lard is quiet ; im barrels at 14 Nald excepting the head and ueck, and that this part | they do not attend to any but civil and United SORGE RUST having expired, from winter to me, a A exé@uted and recorded, J will i : of Whiskey is firmer; Ohio 2c. ¢ bscriber will sell at public sale,on MON DA <y . i i offer for sale at public auction, at the Machine Shop | the sul sale, . be said he inteaded to take from the wild Mexi- | states eases. The police istrates aloncatteud | fer as, ae ne ital fall o ipnes 10 otis ene. of Teles ae Brother, none tho Comal, ou tath etréct,as pede mtg << mere iar at Scfelgtk" ms a the ~TOCK IN THE OLD ™ van horse; that when he started away Mills a:k- | t the violation of the munietpal laws. BRAT. BARKING AND EXCHANGE | MONDAY, the Isth tstant, at 5o°clock pein, one | PF anchor’ On gottn Fe atioele bate see ee eet | STOCK IN THE OLD DOMINION 00 d bim to come back and get a drink; he did so, BL NESS, we uifer our services to the public. ht horse power Steam Engine, withfupright tubu- | oo snc west, by 19 feet 1's inches deep, with the im- Gubacripiisas wil be vouneel at the ind the boys held the horse, and that he started | pagis Boywets.—The Spring Millinery which ae APPLETON & CO.,— lar boiler attached. rovements, which consist of a well-built two-story | Hace eT aeubb Brothers: Ter the Fo 3 with the horse, and Clark Mills did not at that | 14, in¢ Pribrain has very recently o ned at her | 22.3-t0t No. 2t4 Baltimore st., Bal Terms of sale, cosh, iat amnaeersaeee Prana Dwelilug toues: of the above company, being three bundr tharos. time, or at any other time since, or any time pre- | “adams : Ls 'y ope! Se oon are caae OD WORK HORS ea et +. GREEN, Aut. The above property is situated in a pleasant and | ‘The capital stock 1s @100, some of whi vious to the time of the sale to Samuel Strong, lay | well-known establishment on the south side of CEN ees ek coe fred et WIS ap 6-ts Ae dT : plies Smt of phe Na ee Tan has been eubscribed. jhe manos are — wih Genes ee ee phased este ME Gon nara toe a lade QOD AND COAL DEPOT.—Always Forest will be guaranteed upon the stock now off erin of sale: One-third, cash the Ualance in ¢ | for ana, by the origiial stockholders, for the I it lor no! beari interest from of be Sele, and. secured by oa in staat = the pre ty. Particulate ip regard tothe steak. ond ite prospomty e not with insix s erthe jethe © known plication property will be resold at theriskand expense ct ine | BROTHERS: a on i —_— hand the best qualities of Wood and Goal that bseribed and sworn before me, this 7th day | ful things ever brought for sale in thiscity. So _—-THR SUBS can be obtained in the market. Fair weight and mea- f April, 1857. Tuoyas C. Donn, J.P.” | all fan may be sulted there, from that of the Cys. ev on tie eenet ite eee sure may be relied on inal cases, and the price as =- lady seeking the most recherche and exquisite | livery ina few days, a superior cargo of COOKING low as the best article will it sirict of Columbla, County of Frashingson, combinations that the latest mode has originated, | COAL 7, as Coal kept under cover—2,240 Ibs. to the ton, ] Fy ~On tis sixth day of April, A to that of the person desiring to purchase some- Also, all kinds of WOOD and COAL of the best 9 eK Wee 7, -aaede wep AD avers Ww ULACIE Trustee.” — E_E. DANDRIDGE, Agent. Mowat ; Le Le ual 7 hich they will be hay N. W. cor. of 12th and © street, No’s«7, | purchase ‘ally appeared me, Jobe H. Goddard, | thing merely neat, plain and economical, ity constantly on » which they w py ipl ‘south of the Avenae. 6-e0kd J.C. MeGUIRE, Auct. P.H § yuatlatieg the Geass te and tax the coumty on . oa plasty “BARRON & STOVER He | 9p 7-tf _____one square SPORE ET AGRON, >: hn eee ustic oO ot ms, b om. ‘4 y “ - a s > ¥ 5 . Letriet aforesaid, Jobn © Suit, who made oath | A Wop ix Seasos.—It would be well for the | or oft and ist stron hiet ON Teen aoe Malad Fie Dare ct Sle Lifet ea | BON MON BAY dike eh Aes ON: at eleven potest va the Holy Evangely of a tian street commissioners to look to the condition of | st., opposite Gas House, Georgetown. mar 3l-2w* | 21 lography price 75 cents. ; grelock, a. Fo Gt Bay weather, if bot the next fair | recer j i bad u s mod - 1 er, 60! a = ' Ly tomy strong for the sum of four hun- ae along. aan Becticintty, of the tae * eed OMEE LAP! oa tock leave to call the attention Stories of, Si Wor aby Charis P Norduon: which the subsensber gaa ged ma _ = a i fase — Cee ee eee ee see ee owe e Meiq | gutters are pretty near filled up with filth, and a | ofthe Ladies to the following Goods gallgrades =* | "Germanysits Universities, Theology, and Rolig- | Alexandria county Virgimm contains 51 acres, and | SGteP sig eee dasa other frog yaontered few days of warm sunshine will cause them to 20 eielsored Goics Cate ety iat ion, with Sketches of Neander, ‘Tholuck, &c., and | is situated near Ball's Cross Roads, 344 miles trom *. Be met the said Clark Miils, who entered |-oriit an odcr not the most pleasant. We noti ed "wo embroidered Linen Cambrie Hdkts, very | other distinguished Gorman divines of the age. by | the Georgetown Aqueduct and six miles from Alex- | weii'to call and examine my stock uaversation with Rina ahouk bis per 2 terday somewhere in C street, between 9th and fieh . Philip ‘Schaft, D. D.. Erofenace iin the Theale ie seine na Sret Soom tony a € ag teoeeeer Pieem here, as Ten aly ¢ hurse Boston, i ¢7 = i vania, price ¥ 7 the Pomsession of Saumuel Sticng ; that anid Clark | Of. crreci and-various other nuisances wits | A eedutiful assortment of Dress Goods, emben. | Souninary, Marcorabiie, Fennaylvanie, price 125. uxt “Frou ‘and ‘back Soovered 111s then told him he had bought the horse Bos- | the street, and various other nuisxancas which cing ® complete at very low pri: a pieres Carns : in Charleston for a model, and that he had | it is ummecessary to mention. — ing six rooms, with ; . aa and uses of all the articles of the Materia Medica particosesthe. former thirty-eight by twelve fect 38 ¥ siock of TRUNKS and BAC ig the largest » & beautiful article of dress id chief o' an pre} tions, & Joseph H. itchen 5 2 Ss. SS) SS ee s. comfortable house for servants or farm | ‘thts city. o>. i i and convenient barn, with stabli OSES, ROSES, ROSES.-TW 0 TO THREE he " ‘ o Boston, and desired a 8 , entirely new. thes, A.M. author of the icroscop je % by f different the aitant we ting: hie home to his pero that he Worx! Wor«!! Work !!!—There is a great We can show ‘the cheapest Irish Linens ever i uriosities of the Microscope,” &c. Price ae six bare yry < fata’ "pret calle ample Rectorinand tne Ronee in poe o py s&{ make some alteration in the model of the | scarcity of laboring hands on the Washington brought to Washington, 8s many here can tes- | Just PUD ed ad Ole at ns Bookstore, the barn, to hold two, Shousas "4 bushels of roots for ty Crain the mie of Apri tothe mouth Pee Las Loot the aillant's horse in sume pacts | Aqueduct. Ali the trouble about the late ‘‘strike’? Shawls and Senrfeaxery cheap : aps hetr Oth street. | market oF et OCh oon DeueO © atone eee ae; | June, at the Green-howse el Gures Florist, that said Clack Milla told him, as feason for | )S at amend, we hear, Yet both contractors and Pd eee re eae! ininred, which willbe | AvEW AND IMPORTANT INVENTION. hone, and aioe house.” Also, "a good dairy ce | ERG wth and B strecta, Telmsd. . copedis 9 3 * x 5 f — ies! door, from the never ng ng ms ? SARD CA’ lling the horse Boston, that be was sowild and | the Government are sadly in want of workmen 2,00 pairs Fi -woven Corsets, white and A , S Gh oy ‘obtained for all t JR ONNALES, © i ES; unc Uy he could do nothing with him; that he | Drillers and blasters are most wanted on all the colored which we will sell GL 1,128 por pair, | PER RE STATED Pe BSE RUE RTE. | oe een eee irene ie an ike Feauirements | PP TE MONS coats. " ou ? = i of the work. There are plent tildwrth as. ‘ “SE m FUMERY, &e., at MeLAU ret sects yb in repels bad Teele all the eyes aeeatien ‘but the scarcity of Sabor, Theta we. fe have been purchased for cash, ETICAL, TARDE lor KR One Hew Suen orate oe consi sting of the ne Fancy Store. i 2 all the . y fe isou $ Fan —————— in diosa. ocean | Sham welling me agetetben |e ener EM Caoen. | Theaters gn apes festa ui | sighed eae a dae | weyeyr as, MARRIIGR— WE. wt he (the attian:) kuows the said Lorse Boston was mer as would otherwise now be requisite there. No. 59, cor. La. avenue and 7th st ‘oot, egetables or Flowers fre per! ent fou acres scriber has received, - ucvet eoacesiea’ from Clark Mills by said Samuel ‘euth street, | recently gathered) throughout the year, witHouT rye; aux in timothy, ment of neb in ot SPAS of the intest’ Paris and New York sty iT and sce them, at 4 Peansylvania avenue, be- or aca FRANK A. MeGEE. ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON BoaT. teamer G GE - ou, the said Lorwe having been Kept by Samuel | ‘Wavow's Franta —We presume that no pano-| apg-ectw [Intel] oo soon atthe store of eae coed i Strong ou bis far @ short distance from the farm | rama which bas visited Washington prior to this ‘AR D.—We beg to inform the Public Avenue, between 10th and ilth streets, for the pres- oi said Clark Mills; that the borve Boston, at tle (not even Bayne's) has won so universally the fae werer ed ‘degen Noy vork phe gut week only, during which time propositions Kx ume. was known in cte neighborhood as Strong’s | Sugragex of all visiters, artistic, a well as the | with care, we have selected ¢ and beauti- Braid erg chance for Hrobtabla, investment: horse: That your atlas made # race on the horse, | uneducated, as Waugh’s Italia. ‘Certainly none | ful stock of Guitars, Sotis. beet _ eae bP Invited fo call and examine the and tuat Clark Mills told bin he thought he bad | jas had such remarkable success ae thie rough | Ranjoa. Tamborines, Violonselios, Hows, Italian | Those interested are tims ape eade tter™ See ee ne as oancing to nee the Auld Clark | {ts four weeks-stay. ‘There will he an exbibition | S{riigs, Roun, Fege. Music Polion, and every Oxted in this branch of the culinary art are also re- Mills, said he was ooming to see the sae, and if | to-night, to-morrow night and Saturday afternoon 1 ‘of the latest end shost fashionable Neto I tons acre, 3 four im clover; trelve rea- Pe 3. > 3 ra i earn many advan- ‘Aleree spectfully invited to eall Se panay eave at the and on Mt. Ver- the horse was all rig ht he would bet on him; and aal time. . tages over the 01 ‘me! of preserving. _Prit % ‘ that “ad — Sis _ preset < afoul pestis Patent Fruit, Vegetable and Flower oe bance pms a slways in atore, for a sag He ie a ditetione fy, famly ae ve Alsaandr rita Ee 6. 'rese' ii 6 H ‘y es .*, - allel ae enn boa rverseems well adapted for theendsclaiined, | “S52” JOHN F. ELLIS, 98 Pa. av.near loth wt. | executed. ; peters ae — | Which are that these articles cam by it be kept SPRING MILLINERY —MISS THOMPSON SPIRO INY SS BEA- aps-d 1. HUW ARV. = Sworn aud sutey-ribed before me this 6th day of rfect, as Ww! hered, throughout i atour Faney Store, av. ) OUSEKEEPERS. wil April, b7 ‘ ) Gopvaxno, J.P. | froph and U7 er hout peu re them fey org ose lope pps of SPRING mest imported H ns EE |, in making purchases, . ; nas | Ordcrs forit can be left at Guy & Sibley's hard. SUMMER BONNETS, of the Intent District of Cobusibiny County 4 ae | Ware store. a t ‘i Tadigs npg pure 5 i wet :—€ " yo -D., A ited.’ a} peti i bicand hemes mer e Murphy.a | Tue Metroporttan Hoox ano Lappgr Com- | fu y invited. BETS AENPON & RO, absiciyanmaiace meee tne : W. D. WALLACH. 4 Nistiee of the peace 4g and for the County aad | paxy have volunteered ther services to pull down ap “OWES Kp BO: BS} ES to a city. rine rb aa SETZER WATER!! SELTZER WATER Ts NO, 2, between CARs SO EBORES ORACES Bale vstciet aforesaid. Charles Law, who made oat the dangerous walls of the old Poot Ho.tse, and | § ‘We he AEA BA tse cele- ESS-MAKIN Fench Styles, | Jygcl AUGHLIN & CO-'S 2 betw 8, BATTLEDORES CRA LEN on the ho gely of Almighty God, that he | entered upon the task Ja right good earnest last | brated ware: KING & BURCHEL sy t the shortest notice. » WILLIAN, Sth and Sth streets, opposite Centre TESS Sete eth and bh 9¢m, ops = EB residing on the tee of pt Ctrpng. near | night ‘ ™ apé Corner Nee BUC 15th st, : mar 27-lm Market Space, bet, 7th and 8th ste, aps . 3,