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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. More Asovt tHe Nationat Moncment.— It seems that during the remarkable meeting of a ame of ¢ mag Calla abolishing jon Gen. Me ot rer te ntendent be referred toa to inquire into the affairs of the Association generally, financial and otherwise, rt on the next meeting of the Board. that he > Sees red such a resolution, Mayor Magi ic aan as he said he did not wish to be ap- the committee. Mayor Magruder then called for the reading by the Secretary, — =a cla “ges made by the committee on held aa in February last; which clause made it appear that the committee had examined the books and accounts of the Secretary and found them all correct, but had been unable to obtain a statement from the Treasurer of the moneys re- rived and disbursed by him; on the contrary, he committee hoped to obtain such a statement ime of the anoual meeting of the Society 2d of February last. Mayor Magruder then asked whether that com- mittee had succeeded in obtaining the statemen ? but was informed that they had not. quired whether the statement constitution to be made to the Board of Managers on the 22d February last had polite answer was meeting on the ui was then mqynether or not the the salary of the Su committee instruct of the report aired by the An exceedingly ened that there had been no 2d of February. A — il by the perseveri Mayor, pe Pons. mecnorsay had been prepared ca 2 "Treasurer to be submitted to that meeting? whic! after an ominous silence, he himself answered by ying that it could not have been made, inso- mueh as the Treasurer had made no report of the moneys received by hi This brought to his | of the Potomac in la firmly bonded at eve The corner stone was - The structure has reached the height of one hun- feet the Treasurer, who anxiously declared that he was not aware of any such constitational provision. ly, the Mayor remarked that he thought igh time. then, that an investigation was made, when so important an officer as the Trea- sarer did not know the duties required at his hands by the constitution. psequentiy Mr. Bradley submitted his reso- lution to appoint a committee to inquire into the operations generally of the society since the 22d 1555, at which time the present Board of managers was elected. MecCalla (the treasurer) objected to the adoption of the adoption of the resolution for the He stated, in substance, — a very important question, upon which he was : = mite ready to Lares and therefore ved that it be laid on the table until the next ng ; which was done. We understand that Messrs. Bradley, McCalla, ged during the discussion ‘o allege against the integ- nd that the only objection m was his assumption of ying out money without the struction contributions in ornamented the wall of the chamber. straction and man: in the collections of funds. and Craig acknowled: that they had nothi rity of the Secretary, responsibility in authority ef the The Secretary. in reply, showed that his course in this respect had been fully sustained by the We understand further that Mr. Craig’s wit- hess, watchman Hilton, who was to prove such astonishing things against Mr. AtLee, was dis- missed without even an examination, so much an affair of smoke did the whole thing turn out tobe. AtLee, which we append, it will be seen that he does not rest on the sive, but * carries the war into Africa.’’ To the Members of the Washington National Monument Society = Ladies and Gentlemen: The unders' "4 ular meeting of the Board of Man- of she Washington National Monument So- Secretary thereof, and to whom, at another regular meeting, was awarded an annual com- pensation, has yesterday, at a special meeting of the Board. been deprived of his entire salary ac- | cruing from and after the Ist day of the ensuing On motion of the same individual, the Secretary can no longer receive money contribu- ted towards the erection of the Monument, but the Treasurer has been, on his own motion, con- stituted the unchecked custodian of the finances. of these proceedings was, no doubt, to force me into resi consulted, exclusively, my own long ago have withdrawn from a has always been a source of vexation and chagrin. self one of the guardians of a I did not seek the office. nominated without my knowle: elected without a breath of solicitation. I entered upon the discharge of my official duties with an ress disavowal of all partisan obligations, and ly witha desire to promote the consummation of the patriotic enterprise for which you have so generously contributed. I found the affairs of the Secretary's office in the most lamentable confusion, and 1 with assiduity to restoring them to order. time the Board appeared to sympathize with my views and encouraged my endeavors, but there | soon succeeded a series of embarrassments bi which my efforts have been continually thwarted. A crisis now exists in the affairs of the Monu- ment Society which ought to be met with prompt By the card of Mr Apso fect it But I considered m | which | failed, but went as beggars to Congress to as’ | legislative aid for that which loses all merit un- | less it be the free-will offering of grateful hearts. devoted myself The constitution authorizes the President of the United States who is, ¢z officio, the chief officer, to call a general meeting of the Society whenever | he may sce fittedoso; and immediate applica- tion ought to be made to Mr. Buchanan to avail himself of this authority. Without intending to assail the tation of any member of the Board from asserting that the carelessness with which their management of your interests has been con- dueted, ought in one instance at least—not in re- lation to myself—to suggest reflections involving | deep self-reproach. I regret the necessity for sayi the members of the Society wil rtunity for doing so, I will lay before ¢ reasous which have induced me to pro- mulgate this opinion. Let a committee of intelligent and impartial men. outside of the Board of pointed. with instructions to receive testimony in such a manner as shall be oj and I shall be perfectly wil of their investigation. On my part. I invite the most scrutinizing review of my official conduct. | I shall not resign, to It will afford me general meeting of t at cannot refrain procure mea lanagement, be ap- toabide the iszne ratify the Board. easure, however. should a he Society at large be calied, h exposition made, to surrender my ts into thetr hands: and | take the liberty of ing the Board to go with me, thus, ‘to the Cor | by the Corporation. Whereas it should have read | Nailor. amend his declaration. ry Very respectfully, your obedient servant. Samver Yorke ATLEE Wasbiugton City, April 24, 1557. ‘Tue Temrerance Cause seems to be reviviny in our city at the present time, vigorous efforts to that end having been made recently by the Order of Rechabites and other temperance organiza- Eagle Tent. 1. O. of R. have their anni- versary celebration at Odd Fellows? Hall, Navy Yard, on Monday eveni: which some of the ablest have been engaged to deliver addresses tions to attend this meeting have been extended to all the Tents of that Order, as well as other associations and the friends of temperance gen- effort is being made by the com- mittee having the matter in charge to make ita leasant reunion of all the friends of the cause. uceess to them ' ANOTHER SprexpDip Donation —Itis only two of three weeks since we had the gratification of recording the magnificent gift of $25,000 to the Society by David Hunt, We have now the pleasure plendid donation from anthropist of $20,000 ; was received from him oclety day before yester- grand total of more than ‘ contributed b ¢ philanthropic cause of colonizatit reat are the blessings of wealth when ¥ one so humane and generous '—Inte ng, the ith of May, for vocates of the canse erally, and eve! an Colonization to announce an a the seme noble-hearted phi: @ check for which amount by the Treasurer of the So t $1.25a81.50 al 25u | the old hay during the ploughing season. Sesriciocs Ciacumstances.—Last night, Of- ficer Cooper arrested a man who calls himself John Alexander, and a female named for lurking about the Congregational (late ander was a lodger at t! stant, and yave bi Smith. The woman Samed ‘marriage, pur Mr. Boyle on the 19th. isfled that the man was the Jobn A tioned in the certificate. ziven his name as John & answer before Justice Goddard this mo! gave them a severe lecture and dismi: remises in the rinity) church. aye er name as Produced a ceititicate of to be signed by the Rev. plain was not sat- lexander men- ed in the wards named not attend! were ind Tancer Fir:xe.—Our fine the President’; et firing on Monday next fal prizes are to L spleudid silver a large mullitar: and thankfulness e: ents, and considera! citize ‘avalry company, Mounted Guards, will have a tar- A nuinber of beauti- he occasion; a Lieut. Owens, be awarded on t goblet presented by Rev. G. D. Cummins, D., was aj silver pitcher has u ynorary members. The nvitation, dine with Dr. Haws at his residence on Guards will b on the day of 1 Seventh street full mounted band A Harp Casz.—Yes and Williamson took the Second Ward, to the cent She was found lying w tecday, officers Fanning from I street, in ral guard house. Pavement, her head ng beside her ing took the oui and very the woman to be a got drank with ¢ ‘he recovered ber tributions. was a little boy neatly clad, M residence, believin had strayed off an her charge, After »! gave her name as Mary Cary, was herson. She was left in Posed of this morning by the about two years of and said’ the cbi the celis to he dis- Police justice. Reac Estate Sate.—MeGuire sold at auction, H. place, near ibe 85,02, J. B. Ward, Eaq., for Secret Documents —The following extract from a secret circular issued by the usurping management of the Monument Society, and ob~ tained by us no matter how or at what expense, ives a rich and instructive development as to ‘culvert’? movements about that time. The allu- sion to the Pope's stone is suggestive. It is but fair to add that the italics are ours. The circular is accompagied by another from “Charles C. Tucker, Secretary WN ME S2" in which he says: “By the action of your brethren in the District of Columbia, our Order stands pl to the country and ‘the world to complete the Monu- ment, and the glory of success, or the disgrace of failure, will be ours alone.’’ = ti Brethren of the American Party: twent; ears a ay association has existed 4 this clty, formed for the perpen of raising funds to erect a monument to WasuHinctonx. It was founded on the scheme of volun: contributions among the ple of the United » in such id enable every citizen to contribute towards it. After years of patient waiting, a suf- ficient amount was accumulated to justify them in adopting a plan and inning the work? A lan was adopted of a Cog of white mar- le of four equal sides, ing a base 55 feet square, and rising to the height of six hundred feet, diminishing gradual! from base to top, and to be 33 feet square at the top. The base is to be a pantheon, surrounded. by columns and orna- mented by statues. The interior of the Monu- ment is a square chamber; the walls, fifteen feet in thickness, are composed of the solid blue stone f masses ; faced on the out- side with white marble eighteen inches thick, course into the blue stone. aid on the 4th of July,1848. dred and seventy feet, at a cost of 1) 'd of 230,- 000 dollars. And it ap “ = pears to be firm as the ma- terials of which it is com Last year the contributions were wholly insuf- ficient to keep up the ordinary progress of the work, and the managers were constrained to ap- ply to Congress for aid. In the course of its con- ey had thought it expedient and pro- | ss to receive not only contributions in mone rom every quarter of the globe, but they invit. stones, to be placed. under the direction of the architect, in the face of Among others, a stone was sent from the Pope of Rome, and was receiv- ed by the managers, tobe placed, as the others, in some conspicuous place. It was an American monument, and its con- ement was said to be mainly in the hands of Catholics and Foreigners. Com- plaints were also.made of the administration of the association, and of the es ae and losses for these and divers other causes, the Americans of this District re- solved in their respective Councils, that this work ought to be, typical of their government, com- pleted by the free act of the People, under the d rection and by the handsof the natives. Accord- ingly, at the election held on the 22d of Febru- ary fast, they nominated and elected a ticket of their own Order, who now have the control of the work. It will require at least one million of dollars to complete it as it was originally designed. and that sum must be raised by the Councils of our Order, or we must suffer indelible disgrace, and become @ by-word. There are enrolled in the Order, at this time, not less than two millions of A contribution of fifty cents from eacb, asum within the reach of every member, will ef- There may be some too ety Sy can- not be any too mean or too insensible to the obli- gation upon them—to give this sum. If this sball be so. we have a oped a plan by which that difficulty may be met. For every contribu- tion of one dollar, a certificate of membership is to be issued to the person in whose name the sub- scription is made. It is therefore proj d that collections shall be made in each Council througt - | out the nation, in such manner as each may deem most ex dient, and the money remitted to John M. McCalla, Esq., Treasurer of the National Monument, accompanied by a letter addressed to Chas. C. Tucker, retary of the National Mon- ument, stating the amount thus forwarded, and transmitting a list of the names to whom a certif- icate for each dollar, thus paid in, is to be sent. For each single subscription of five dollars a handsome engraved le e of the monument, of large size, will be sent. But, brethren, while the sum of fifty cents from each member of the Order may be barely sufti- cient to complete the structure, it will take as much more to finish the work and the grounds, and leave a surplus to be invested, and yield an ; interest to keep it in repair and defray the inci- | dental annual ex SES. We have pledged the American party to this work. .We have taken the great step of over- | throwing, on this pledge, the administration preceded us, and which not onl. Have we done right? [The response seems to have been ‘‘ No.’”} Tue Circuit Court.—The ejectinent case of Weightman & Webb vs. Frederick Ringgold, that was taken up in this court day before yester- day, was yesterday continued until the October term. The ejectment case of William H. Winter es. Mary A. Anderson was then tried, and decided in favor of the plaintiff—da merely nominal. —— and Maury for plaintiff; Devlin for de- ence. The next case was that of John and Mary Ma- honey rs. Charles H. Van Patten, for es of said Mary before marriage. Verdict for plaintitts $113, and interest from June 1, 1854. Stone for plaintiff; Giberson for defence. The points of demur made in the case of Jones ts. Dermott, are held under advisement by the Court until next Monday week, when they will deliver their opinion on those points. This morning, Caustin Browne, Esq., of Massa- chusetts, was introduced to the art by A. Smith, Esq., and admitted to the bar to practice at the regular Courts of the District of Columbia. Judgments were obtained in several inquisi- tions against Messrs. Hayward & Wilson. e Court then took up the case of B. I. Reed vs. Win. I. Smith, (490 on docket,) in which the plaintiff brings action for damages on grounds of trespass. Stone for plaintiff. Correction —We were in error, yesterday, in stating that the plaintiff relied ona tax sale of the ration, a: under a dved to Allison Nailor that the defendant claimed under the tax saleand deed by the Corporation in favor of Allison Whereupon her connsel asked leave to which was granted on payment of the costs of the term, and the jury was discharged. At Centre Marxer, this morning, the prices were pretty much as usual. Viz: Beef, per Ib...... lalSe| Apples . 62 Pork. .. Sal2| Dried do., 62 Mutton + Wal5|Corn, pr bush.... 70 Lamb, prqr., $1.25a] 50; Moab Ser eee: Sausage, prib.... 12%! r bus! oe 7 perpeals 2 waaib ante 60 Veal. + Mals Calf heads, each. 35 Bacon. Wald Should 12% | Onions, pr strii Breast pi 14al6 Salmon, pr lb Dried beef. 15a16| Roll butter. Chickens, pr pai $1) Phil’a print Red terrapin, each,25a75 Eg: Turkey ...... $1 5va2.00) Lettuce, pr head. Herring, per doz.. 25' Rhubarb, bunch.. 6 Shuffler ducks.... 50n62 Spteeanes Dr peck 37 Dippers. per pair.. 37}¢| Kale, pr pk....... 235 Red heads, do.... 75\Roek fish, bunch 25 Terrapins, each... 25a81| Rock fish, each.... 50a$1 Snipe, per doz. $3/=had, per pair. 25437 Iris} toes, pk 50) Herring, pr do: 15 Sweet do......,. $7| Perch, pr bunch... 25 Sales of hay small; from country teams selling per hundred. Farmers are using all Bisiz Socizty.—The regular monthly meet- ings of the Boazd of Managers of the Bible Soci- ety was held on Wednesday in the Central Acad- emy, corner of E and 10th street. Among other proceedings. reports were pre- sented from the exploring and distributing agent of the society for the 4th, 5th, and 7th wards of the city, which edges ye Sy kahas vith these e ars 4 late ee ris) families, found 218 destitute of the Bible, supplied 55 by sale, 94 by donations, and that 69 destitute refused to receive; entire number of Bibles and Testaments sold 277, number distributed gratuitously 94. Seventy children, of suitable , were found any Sabbath School, of whom forty Me cordial reception eve Th nt reports a a wheee, sak in a number of cases much gratitu ressed on the part of recipi- je liberality on the part of funds to carry forward entire city and district. of Rev. J. G. Butler, Rev. P. D. Gurley, D. in_contributin; this work throughoat ¢ A committee, consisti ppointed, to make arrangements for the anniversary of the Society on the last Monday of May. interim, it is understood that the citi- an, “Soecotte ‘deces Cael aaag ie will be called upon by the agent, Mr. Wm. J. Redstrake, who carries with him evidence of his commis- Sai caste cosemencet rn h, for aid in t! m . “in view of the foregoing the Society te- t J i ality manifested by citizens in their con- Concert To-Nic¢ut.—Madame D’Angri uke most Fvorable impression in this city on each of her visits, and every lover of music will be easay to renew the acquaintance. She has fair ms to rank with Alboni as a contralto, and not cla icious critics give D’Angri the prefer- cone ae to be supported to-night by other performess of excellence. At Tur Merttno of the Teachers’ Association at the Smithsonian Institution this morning, an interesting discussioa on Arithmetic was in Messrs, Righ- Merrororitan Mucuanics’ Institvte.—The Board of Management, consisting of the officers and directors of the Institute, Meets weekly at resent, on Thursday instead of Friday night, retofore. ‘The Board is making very alia <3 pes efforts to secure the erection of a building for the [aig of exhibitions, meetings of the Institute, and for their library, reading room, and cabinet. eee ay marek be an ornament ‘woul great service to th public, as halls would be yang ablic P a - The P be ail be cuec 07 — of the Board is that they Heatta Reoviations.—The Chief of Police and the officers under his direction are making efforts to enforce the regulations of the Board of Health relative to the cleanliness of the city. Complaints being sometimes made of the failure of the garbage carts to visit certain portions ef the city, it is to be hoped that the contractors by at- tending promptly to this business will prevent much unpleasant feeling which might be excited among neighbors by those failures. Warten Returns —Samuel Cook, vagrant; workhouse 30 days. Bridget, alias Mary Cary, drunk; fine and costs. John Alexander and Mary Ann Dunway, alias. Alexander, suspicious cir- cumstances ; reprimanded and dismissed. Hanrer’s Macazine for May just received at the Northern Liberties Hoekstore. 27 Seventh street, above the ‘et; also, back numbers from the com- wishing to complote their seta say "ehrn ais nie 0 com, od bers they desire.” cigars me To _ BRANDRETH’s. PiLLs.—The Weak, the Consump tive. Rheumatic, Costive, Billious and Delicate, af- ter some day’s use will find renewed strength and life pervade every organ of their frames. Every dose makes the blood purer. _ © nerves commence in the arteries: terminate in the veins. These pills, as & first effect, act upon the arterial blood, increasing the circulati by lhe phys impurities are de) in t throw eff such collections into ‘hieh organ, by the energy derived from Pills, expels them from the system. used, the pills may occasion griping, and even make the patient feel worse; this must be borne with for the good to come afterwards. No grent good is often achieved without some trouble in its attainment, and this rule applies to the recov- ery of health. Those symptoms o ly occur where body has long struggled under a load of impure, tenacious humors. A consecutive use for afew days poised = moet nnbatioving of the fet good © pills are doing. 6 directions should be eare- Lae I naderstood and followed, health Atl, In & majority of cases, the use of Brandreth's Pills, ven? ve Secured by Sold at 25 cents per box at 43 Canal street, Brand- reet, jelphia, e cine dealers generally. _ 5 rid Bit Mopverx Miractes!—The cures affected by Mrs. Gardner’s celetn indian Medicine, known as the Balsam of Liverwort and Hoarhound, which | Semone unrivalled asa cure for Coughs, Colds,Croup, ronchitis. and Complaints of the Lungsand Chest, It may be procured at Wrexs & ‘OTTER’S, 14 Washington street, Boston, General Agents. Ap 2l-lw et, Wort Kxow1nc.—Prof. Wood, whose adver- tisement will be found in another column, has dis covereda remedy forthe Fray and bald, which is at once practicable and cheap. It requires no dyeing, no wig, nor riety me trouble. There canbe no doubt whatover of its efficacy. We have seen testi monials almost without number, and from men of great intelligence, high standing and moral worth. . Those who have been bald for years are now wear- ing their own hair,and appear ten years younger than they did six months in, As in most cases gray hairs and bald heads are both premature and unnatur- al, itis aduty to remedy them by the natural and un- doubted means which Prof. Wood has invented, and now kindly offers to the afflicted. Read hisadver- tisement, try his wonderful remedy, and give the ‘ofess new testumomal.— Memphis Whig. ‘or in Washington by ChaRLes Stott, Sam- veL B. Waste, Natrn & Parmer, J.P. MILBURN & Co., Jas. N. CALLAN, andall Druggists. ap 20-2w ea 2s cent essen ie 9 Imrortaxt To tHe Lavizs.—Dr. Duponco Female Pills.—The combination of Ingredients in the Pills are perfectly harmless. Their efficacy aud merits are based upon an extensive practice of over th ny years; and, where the directions have been strictly followed, they have never failed to correct . Ue foleve,rainfal and a ruation, (particularly) at the change of life. The: will cure the Whites, and remove all obstructions arising from cold, exposure or any causes ; and may be used successfully as a Preventive. Call upon the agent, and get a Circular for particulars free. rice $1 per box, with full directions. Sold whole- leand retail by Cuas. Storr, Druggist, Penn. ave- nue, Samus. B. Waite, 528 Seveuth street, Wash- ington, D. C.;and R.S. T. Cissei, Georgetown: to whom all orders must be sent, and’ the Pills will be sent cenelentialy, sby mail,to ladies who enclose them one re N. B.—See signature on the box ; to counterfeit it is forgery. ie 2-tf DIED, ‘On Friday, April 24th, at 1044 o’elock a. m.,at Tim- othy Cashinan's residence, near Langley, Fairfax county, Va.. DANIEL WELCH, A native of the parish of Columbkill, County Longford. Ireland, and a resident of the United States for the last thirty years. — His friends and acquaintances and brother members of the Temperance ‘iety are invited toattend his funeral en Sunday morning, between the hours of 9 and 10 o'clock, without further notice. = The funeral of PEN NIS HARDY, will take place from the vault of St. Patrick’s Church, on ‘To-mor- tow (Sunday) Afternoon, at 3% o’clock. The friends and acquaintances are respectiully invited to attend. This morning, April 25th, at 9X o'clock, Mrs. ANN EVANS, the beloved wife of Samuel fvans, a na- tive of Paignton, Devonshire, England, in the dist year of her age. The funeral will tke place on Mondag afternoon, the 27th instaat, at 3 o’cloek, from her late residence on E street, between 9th and 10th sts. * A CARD.—To all yorsepe whe wish to have there BOOKS BOUND in fine durable style will do well to call at No. 93 Pennsylvania avenue, south side, be- tween 4% and 6th streets, where all kinds of LAIN. FANCY and OR- MENTAL BOOK BINDING is executed at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms, EDWIN JONES, Book Binder, ap 2-st* No. 393 Pa. nve., bet. 434 and 6th sts. DAME DELARUE HAS JUST OPENED i ery largeassortment of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, consisting principally & in Dress Bonnets, (among these a new stylo called Zephyrs, ja very great vari ‘ty of Strnw _- Bonnets for ladies ang children, Gipsy, Par-™ and other style: broideries, Sets. Sleeves, Skirts, Cop ndkerchiefs, &c.: Laces, Valenciennes, Boints,Chantilly,and others. Ribbons of the latest styles and choicest colors, Fine Flow- ers, Ruches, Straw and Silk Trimmings, fresh Per- fumery , Soaps, Toulet Waters,Combs, Brushes, &c., ce All of the above articles being very new and very choice, the attention of the Indies is particularly and Keapesany solicited. 4 sp Penn. avenue, between 12th and ISth streets. 23-3t* SHAW HAWLS, SHAWLS, SHA NOISES and MAN'TILLAS. Just received a very attractive stock of rich Spring Pilaittand embroidered White Crape Shaw! a e roidere ite Cray aAWwis Rich and beautiful Black Silk MANTILLAS, di- rect from the importers at very low prices 10 pieces figured corded Marseilles for Ladies Basques and Children’s Cloaks, with Fringes and Biaids to matelt rds more Spring Dress Silks from 50 cents up, eacwere Very decided bargains rs 10 pieces rich glossy plain Black Siiks. he Ladies urchasers generally are invited togiveusaeall.. COLLEY & SEARS, ap B-Hteo 523 7th st. 3d door north Pa. av. NANTON MATTINGS. an hy i ed on sale, 3% rolls superior 6-: 5-4, and 4-4, CANTON MATTINGS, in colors an white, of the make of Gowqua, Youhing, and extra contract Manhing makes. : "These Mattings have been selected with great care, and will be found rer, psn oe ae @ appearance 0! ne present si ol ines fh es is probable that more Mattings will be a on eee ted deploy of unusually cheap and 30, just received Nn o ¥ cl peautiitl ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETINGS bought at late auctions in New York, and will be sold in proportion. i TS ti itch. Aiee it San AER TT. DODSON & CO. $8" EIVED A FULL SUPPLY OF Iie Se Spring and Summer DRY GOODS and MILLINERY. T name in part, new style fiatere Delaines, dotted and plain Swiss, Stella Shawls, ete. Also, Domestics ofall Kinds; all of which will bo sold, with 8 VPTSIIMAN, 235 Soventh st. ap 16-eolm* next door to cor. of M st. x Welbave nom in store a jargennd varied assaf Wi store a largo - ment of GAS CHANDELIERSAND. BRACK- ETS from the factory of Cornelius & Baker, Phila- de The selections are made with much care, Sorte the atvoction of thoes desiring’ to, pur aes ons we shall sell at the manufacturers retail prices. 5 i G di the best manner and at og tate SW eTHOMPSON & BRO Penn. avenue south si p 13-e0Sw between 10th and llth UTTER! BUTTER!! BUTTER!!! i received direct fromthe Da'res 9 BEE Woe Ht ieee ety cuaealte. nt Now soland (59 Centre Aiarket,and No. Went At ‘ket in this city. Biwiah tt to ‘be distinctly understood that I give AUCTION SALE By BONTZ & COOMBS, Auctioneers. LARSE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS UNDER Dexp or Txvst.—On MO} Y, the 2th $56 9 we shall sell, in ront of our Auction Rooms on 7th near the orthern Market,» general assortment of House- id and Kitchen Effects, under a deed of truet, and 0 Sati: rears for rent, su ere nd b » Spring-seat urs a Lounges ‘Op Tables’ Bureaus, Wardrobes istends, wood and cane-seat Chairs Feather Beds Bolsters, Pillows, and Mattresses large lot of Carpeting, Oilcloth, and Matting Rogether with many other articles too numerous A general Pd reat Gi ind C) nt ol le "ke- BivtP ia gy Pane, rw ee, Cc. itrons 5 it BONTZ & COOMBS. Auctioneers. By JA&.C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. ESIRABLE cht) Pet HOUSE ON 12r1 FET, BETWEEN M axp N STREETS NOR gp.— On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, April Sthomi 5 o'clock, on the premises, I shall sell’ a valuable Lot in square No. 231, fronting 25 feet on 12th street, be- tween M and N streets north, running back 156 feet 6 inches to a 30-feet alley, with the improvements, consisting of a handsome and well-built three-story Frame Dwelling-house, with back buildings, con- taining eight rooms, dressing rooms, clothes presses, a hall, and other conveniencer, together with a good — Shed, stable, and other necessary out-build- ngs. his property is delightfully situated in a. healthy and rapidly-improving part of the city, and is a very desirable property for a private residence. Terms: One-third cash; the residue in 6 and 12 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the property. ap25d JAS. C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. By C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. ALE OF VERY SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD +) Furniture at Avction.—On MONDAY, April 2), at l0o’clock a.m., I skal! sell, at No. 482 12th street, between E and F streets, a large collection of Excellent Household Furmture, consisting in ne superior rosewood Pianoforte i“ gilt frame French plate mantel and pier Mir- Rosewood parlor arm Chairs, covered with plush and brocatel Mahogany Pier Shape = mamrole top pestry Brussels, Brussels, and three-ply Carpets Rosewood Pedestal, with marble toy Lies an Heavy damask and Curtains and Ornaments Mahozany laa mahogany tete-a-tete Sofa, Par- loc! Wainut Etegeres, superior mahozt Bookcase Carved Rosewood Centre ‘Table, with marble top Mahogany Sideboard, with marble top, Girandoles Brussels stair Carpeting, Venitian Blinds Mahogany centre Tables, with marble tops Walnut extension dining Table, Straw Matting Wainut lounge, covered with plush French China Giass and Crockery, plated castor and ‘able Furniture generall Hel diniag room Chairs, mahogany batreck al ilcloth, handsome mahogany, h-post French Bedsteads Salen pete Superior curled-hair Mattresses and feather Beds Mahogany Dressing Bureaus, mahogany Wash- stands, with le tops Handsome double mahogany Wardrobe Clocks, handsome set of cottage chamber Furniture, consisting of Wardrobe, Dressing Burean, with marble too, French Bedstead, Table, Wash- stand, with marble top, and four Chairs be ee oleae caine oe with marble top, walnut Was: nds, with marble toy Radiator and other Stoves f Together witha large collection of useful articles worthy the attention Bel poder oes furnishing. ‘erms: All sums of and under $40, cash: over $49, a credit of sixty and ninety days, for approved endorsed notes, bearing interest. ap 16-d&ds C.W. BOTELER, Auct. i> THE ABOVE SALEIS POSTPONED IN Spntequence of the inclement weather, to WED- NESDAY, April 2th, at same hour. op 2-dtf Cc. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. SCHOONER CALLED THOMAS K. CAR- *? ROL aT Avction.—On TUESDAY, the 23th day of April, instant, I shall sell, at Riley’s wharf, at 12 o'clock m., a fine Schooner, seventy tons burden, in kood sailing order, Title indisputable. She can be seen at said wharf on Monday next. ‘erms: One-fourth cash; balance in 2,4,and 6 months, for notes satisfactorily endorsed, bearing in- terest. ap 23-4 i FOR RENT AND SALE. OR SAL A DESIRABLE FARM, in the District of Columbia, one-and-a-half miles from the city limits, containing 120 acres of Land, with rst-rate improvements, including a Grist-Mill. It adjoins the well known farm of “ Gisboro,” belong- ing to G. Washington Young. For further par- ticulars inquire of HUGH B. NY, Washing- ton, or GEO. D. LIVINGSTO. the premises, Fok 7th and treets, well finished. The corner is now ocev e and is agood stand. This is the best opportunity for investment. Jt is rented for #16 a month. | ask $1,6 cash, or $1,000 cash and $8 secnred, credit one year. Apply to THOS. B. THURSTON, No. 353d floor Treasury Buildin ap 23-dtMayl RU STORE FOR It isan old and } joing an excellent busi- ness, and 1s as eligibly located as any in Washington. Address “Henry Otho,” over reai name, through the Cit; pst Office. ap 23-Im ing eight rooms each, situated on C street, be tween 4% and 6th streets. Aiso, three FRAME HOUSES and fine BUILDING LOTs, cam: dating terms. Apply to GEO. W. GARRETT, corner of 7th and C streets south, No. 565. ap 22-1m YOR SALE —The three THRE | BRICK IC ES situated on south side of L street, betweed 4th and Sth, will be offered at private sale. If not sold before the 6th of May, they will be offered at public auction on that sion . apply to JAMES H. BOSS, 622 H and “ap 2i-dtMays “ses VOR RENT.—That commodious and well fin- ished HOUSE on the corner of Massachusetts avenue and laa is abd Pe rent at 34a year, ayable monthly. A . etter or in person, to War STICKNRY. 7?” datel) apis | ite RENT.—Mrs. G. ANDERSON has seve- ral COMFORTABL OOMS for rent, which are all comfortably Furnished, either as Parlors or Chambers, situated on Penn. avenue, No. 2%, 2d door from the Kirkwood House. mar 3l—im OOMS FOR RENT.—ROOMS SUITABLE fora family, ean b No. 34 4th street, “or teruis,&c., 4th streets. ind at D between Indiana avenue and E street. Apply to JO- NAS GLICK, 422 Pennsylvania avenue, between 44 and 6th streets, mar 2i—tf {OR SALE.—A VERY DESIRABLE RESI- dence, being a three-story and basement BRICK DWELLING, containing seven Rooms, with brick Back Building attached for the kitchen and servants, and situated on the south side of F street north, be- tween 6th — ES oe Ammen e- Apply at No, 512 (2d story) 7th street, between D and BE. : — 7 POLLARD WEBB, ap7-lm Real Estate Acent. OR RENT.—THOSE TWO LARGE Three- story Brick buildings situated on !7th street, opposite the War Department. Toa good and per- manent tenant the rent will be moderate. Posses- sion given April 9, 1857. Apply to JOHN ALEX- ANDER. No, 240 Penn. avenue. ap 7-eolm NEGRO WOMAN AND TWO. CHILL- A REN FOR SALE.—With a view of obtaining a good master within the District of Columbia, the owner will dispose of the above property for much less than its real value. ‘The Woman is 25 years of age, an excellent seamstress, a good plain cook, and has been accustomed to washing andironing. The es of the Children are 1 and 6 years. “TO any one who may desire to purchase for their own use, the terms, no doubt, will be satisfactory. For further particulars nquire of J. Ty MORT: MER, No. 417 Penn.avenue. ap 23. rn ENT—A valle GROCERY STORE, F ah on the corner of 12th and B streets, near the Canal, formerly occupied by Messrs. Sengstack & Clarke, and is one of the best stands in the city for aresident, country, or river trade. [tis fitted up with Shelving, Bins, Counter,&c. Forterms apis tothe subseriber at No. 355 K street west, between Twelfth ts. eat nahin FRANCIS HANNA. SEVERAL FURNISHED CHAMBERS FOR NN vith BREAKFAST and TEA, if re- quired, in the large brick house corner of L and 6th streets. Inquire on the premises, or at the Store 498 9th street, near Penn. avenue. =p 21 -e0St ALU ; PROPERTY AT PRIVATE AE Fed cutmoriber will sell at private sale LOT No, 13, in square 377, situated on Epoet sth and 10th streets, directly opposite St. Patrick's Church, 22 feet in front by oo dees on which there is a two-story Brick Siate-rovfed Dwelling, containing basement, ¢ = 5 six good rooms, wit! together with gece ges es 30, on F, bet. 10th modern improvements. running the entire rage Also, Li 0. Ith streets,on wh: rea two-story rough mene Dwelling and two smail Frame Houses. This would be very desirable property for improve- ment. Title indisputable. Fos sora anny to JERE- MIAH MURPHY, corner of F and ith streets,No. 468. _ apli-2w* THE LARGE FOUR-STORY ELLING, with all the modern im- rovements, situated on E street, north side, be- een ARS peut will be modcrste- Inquire at ent tenant rent w: m ¥ No. 304 E street, aaot __mar7-tf E OR RENT.—THE DESIRABLE ES NCE en the corner of F and 21st sts., together with the Grounds surrounding it. The House contains sixteen rooms, has cas tree pact and furnace. ‘Fhe stable will be sold or rented with the house ifdesired. ‘The lot the house stands on i by 136 feet, but the pu r can have more f desired is 50 land i . 3 IN e—T! OT OF GROUND onthe % ripen ‘he LOT ws ‘OR REN BRICK D Biyin hte ota Range ta Ch Fase ee coe Ter oneeee Book e TAYLOR & MAURY’S APB gees, poy Sem et exico, i a i of F and 19th streets, and on !9th,near iinues inate ee | P siren. Apply to CHUBB BROTHERS. ap 23-e03t* ___ J.C. FEARSON. ap 8-t! or arr yas UNT VERNON. VALUALE FARM J : ae MOU Nowocn Waoruspar AND Fripay. A of good FARMING LAND, oieaey = in tg LUM STRAMER THOMAS COL Sopa ol Senay: eae ron, Wace ok to RY cet tion; within nine miles Temes MOUN TE WERNOR. lot Searreae | Couaty eat ama ony two honey rove, eo Bont's fare, round trip, from Washington $1; | cities peat teenie is abundantly sup- fi Jexandria, 75 cents. Eee te oh and tarnbe has much excellent caches Teave the Capita! at 8%, and pass up the | plied ‘segs perfec lh ome ‘Mills, and good neighbors - nts. ‘3 % i Tere wk the Coaches will leave their resi- within other MORROW, a" on, the piace, idence at, Geo ae Thomas Parker & Co.'s store. | SPPIY Oe “subscriber. at us Grocers ice, near er a Brown's Hotel, Washingios ERT MORROW. ES i pops and inahionabte Hotel, (situated on Karat cones rma ply fl ope! first day of BE Was on thy with new Beds and Hiedding, and other f thi it eri ie mee ‘ot yee former gueate and the public gener hy ro- ener tly is Sp 24-0} “ts N_VIRTGE OF” The Foreign Ni Havirax, April %.—The C America. with Live: tived here last night. ExcLanp.—The elections in The ministerial net . Sidney Herbert is « ig Denison is tr pul tame apime. No, 641; togeth: * seized and levied A. Prinale, Ed) Seeley and Cornelius udicials No. t to March ken of as Minister of War. he ministerial candidate for ‘nglish government furnishes three steam- the Atlantic tel completed in June and be thas been favorable for agriculta- rious unfounded rumors of at- the Emperor are in citeula- made iT rty is that upon which ley"s Patent Lime Kiln is situated, andats with a front of 2i8 feet 2 inches on Canal mediately at the head of the contem . renders it one of the most desirable investments that ashington City, and the sale offers lists an opportumty for a most profitable CHAS. 8, WALLACH, Attorney. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. EAUTIFUL SQUARE OF GROUND AT 1ON OF 7TH AND BouNDARY re FRANCE.—Va tempts Co assass; tion, and several ean be found in W; and in the departments Of persons connected with ters say that active commu- © muhject of the Epa L- The Spanish Governmen of those pow- T material sup- Dexmarx.—The Cabinet tendered their resiy- nations on account of certain local political ques- land and France on t Mexican difficulty. hopes to obtain the nm: ers; and in case the question goes between Mexico and Spain, tl Tne INFERSECT WITH THE IMPROV: URDAY the 25th inst. at's och he cont enteen thousand ‘oquare fost, which are a handsome cott: and spschome. bako-oven, " s. The witha fone, whieh encloses the f fruit trees, vines, &c. The above-deserit ated on the east sid ment, as the sale will Terms: One fourth, cash; balance in 6 and 12 the purchaser to give netes for the deferred 1 interest from the deed given anda deed of cing at the cost of the ap 2-d reet, with tbe junproseeeanen, e and a brick dwelling oul A Be:lin paper denies that a delay has been gtanted Denmark by Austria and Prussia for the ‘in question through French It also confirms the statement that reed to the claims of Denmark the arbitration of Buropean The Danish Diet unanimons abolition of the Sound dues cluded with the foreign " AUsTRIA.—An Austrian cireular states, respect dinian ruptures, that should ngland and France prove un- successful, Austria will seek measures for her own protection. ‘The authenticity of the circular is doubted ItaLy.—The Austrian ambassador at N; repeats the statement that bed p: rty is handsomely situ- ith street west and Bounda ia ‘8 & fine opportunity for invest- be peremptory. settlement of the H. Russia has di ly aj prove of the the treaty con- ___ A. GREEN, Auctioneer. McG UIRE. Auctioneer. OF VALUABLE Orrice” Square. TER remises, | shall sell fifty-eight val- tsin Square No. 624, situated as Twenty-six Lots fronting 24 feet each on north G, between north Capitol street and First street west, and running back 17 feet 3 inches to a30-feet alley. Sixteen Lots fronting about 23 feet on First street west, between G and back 139 fect 4 in ing the Anstro-Sar the mediation of FE UILDING Lots 1 On MONDAY o'clock, on the nable Building Naples is more and ‘posed to make advances toward a re-es tablishment of diplomatic relations with the west- streets north, and running c es to a 20-feet alley. Sixteen Lots fronting 24 feet each on north H st., between First street west and north Ca: and running back 175 feet 3 inches to a b uable Square has been recently subdivid rming the above described valuable lots. First streets fronts have bee: aved. and the whole ha -autiful shade trees, sec oflers rare inducements to ting Property in that rapi city. Russia-—A letter from St Petersburgh «avs that operations for raising the sunken vessels at pol had been commenced ; sixteen had al ready been recovered, including the Chersonese Four of the raised vessels are afloat and The Chereonese was un- in active employment dergoing repairs at Nicolieff. Prensia,—The Ottoman ambassador at Teheran had required an execution of the treaty of decli- nation and restitution of seven towns to Turkey ‘The Porte is inclined to consent to the union of the Prineipalities on condition that its sovereignty pected, and that the united provinces con- tinue to pay annual tribute General Outram had planned an expedition for the capture of Mehammeral with Karom. The embarkation of the troops had been commenced, aud the attack was expected to be made on the 2h of March. The Persian arm s been surrounded with urely boxed ; and the sale eTsons desirous of secu- ly unproving part of the ive Government printing office recent: he vertheast corner of this i. constant empioyment to about five hur and to induce immediate building, fording accommodations to those who wish to reside in that locality, the owners will make a discount of five percent. onthe purchase money toany purcha- a 0 will erect a dwelling to cost not less than $890 within one year from the day of sale. 20 per cent. of the pure! ¢ in annual peynfents of 20 per capt. each, until the whole is paid for: the deferred payments to ‘ar interest, secured by a deed of trust on the pro- witha view of af- y was collecting money in cash; The America at Boston. Bostos, April 25.—The America has arrived from Liverpool, via Halifax, and her mails go South in the afternoon tain The only additional item of importance we no- tice in the papers is that Austria has granted a very geneial amnesty to the Hungarians, exclud- ing only Kossuth roperty will be exhibited at the sale. iL Every fot but up will be positively sold with- out regard to price. ad JAS.C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. RANKLIN SQUARE BUL BE SOLD aT Avction.—On T y day of April, I shall seil at auction, infront of the Premises, at 5 e’ciock p. m., those very eligible build- ing Lots un I street, between 13th next to “Caroline Terrace,” cant lots on the south part of Frankl: the eastern part of Lot No. 19, im Square } inches on I street, and runaing feet alley ; also the whole of Lot fronting 44 feet 239 inches on said ck to the alley ; the whole compri- sing a suitable plot of ground for a fine mansion, or equnliy well adapted for either two or three spacious dwellings and outbuildings. Terms of sale: One third cash ; balance i nine and. fifteen months, with interest, secured by deed of JAS. C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. R. Auctioneer. DING LOTS TO SDAY The Steam Frigate Niagara. , April 25.—The steam frigate Ni- at Sandy Hook last n) her passengers, who went on her trial trip, and proceeded to Europe and being the only va Square. | fronting 27 feet Iets ey fost toa sr iat a No. 8 adjoinini awe tom on treet, ng se on Broadway, in this sing a’suitable, ay. The liabilities are not known Custom House Removais. Bostox, April 24.—There have been twenty- eight removals in the custom-house here thas far under the new administration. By C. W. BOT. Cold at the South. , April 23.—The weather is very cold here; another frost occurred in this section yes- Ss i s TURE.—By virtue ef three de executed and recorded. : April 27th, at 132 o'clock, at No, 5 Missouri ave- nue, between 3d and $32 streets, a large collection of Household Furniture, embracing, in part, viz : Baltimore Markets. Battimors, April 25 —Flour is steady at $6.25 for super of all descriptions. Wheat is steady at $1.40a%1.45 for good to prime reds, $1.50a8155 for fair to rime, and $1 .65a81 Corn is firm; white 64a66c.; yellow 66c. Whisky 27a%c. 0 Rockers, y Mantel Ornawents, fine Fngravings Parlor, chamber, and step Car, Sideboard, walnut extension a Iron-stone China dinner, tea, and toilet Ware Plated Spoons and Forks i ‘Table Cutlery, Plated Castors, Glassware jandsoine sets of Cottage Chamber Furniture $1.58a81 61 for any Dressing Burea: New York, April 25 —Flour is bnoyant and higher: sales of 13.000 bbls.; State $5.70a%5.“5; $6 .30a$6.75; Southern $6.70aS6 95. Wheat is buoyant; sales of 9,500 bushels; white advanced 3c_; sales at $1.68. of 39,000 bushe! uron white) 78 Cane and Wood-seat Chairs Cooking and other Stoves, Cooking requisites Kitchen Furniture, &e. ‘The Furniture is in excellent condition, having been in use but a few months. $25 and under cash: over $25a credit of jays, for PPFFOTOS OR Corn is better; sales ; white (perhaps mixed or com- Tnese $2. Beef is dull; Chicago Whisky is unchanged; rsed notes, bearii W. BOTELER, By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. nE’S SALE OF VERY VALUABLE UILDING Lots OX NoRTH I sTR EET, BETWEEN t,—On TUESDAY A New Yorx. April 25.—Stocks are firmer sland 101; Cumberland Coal 3,; [Minois Central shares 131 Michigan Southern 62; N Pennsylvania Coal Com eago and Rock recorded in Liber 17, and 318, one of the land hington county, the subseribers will sell all of \o. 20 and the eastern twenty -th No. 19, insguare No. 101, fronting t | onnorth I, hetween 2th and running back 149 feet three inches to a twenty -foot ; Canton Company 214; Virginie 6's 91; Missou ‘ Sterling exchange is firm. ARD.—-Ran away from his em- on Capitol Hill NEGRO. MAN SL T BEALE, copper colored, wun height. le his manners, and of modes! Te was well clothed, and bel heirs of the late Nathan Loi marked on the right thumb by His owner will pay t hension, wherever fou Washington county Jail, D. stan ieoraal this cit, e ree relations tn this city. ‘The owner refer to Messrs. Clark & Smith, Attor neys, corner of 6th street and Louisiana avenue. alley. ‘Thone lots are_situated ina fashionable and very desirable part of the city tor and the sale 1s worth the attention of persons ing fine building sites. . i ‘ers : One-third cash; the residue in six and twelve months, with interest, secured by deed of trust on the premises. private residences, » about the 9th _Ap I6-eod&ds By JAMES C. Me! y N y Virtue of a deed urniture and Effects in No. —,on the south side of F street, between ith and 12th streets, viz: Superior rosewood seven-octave Pianoforte | Brocatelie and lace Curtains, Cornice, 5 duly recorded, & 7OTICE.—THE AUCTION BUSINESS LN heretofore carried on by W will fromand after this date,(20th ALL& RIW. hy R firm of WALL & BARNA t Carpets, Rugs mnepone Sofas, Rockers, arm and par- AINTS A ND OILS. Marble-top Sofa and Centre Tables Ottomans, faney Cli “oe Walnut Extension dining Table Cane and wood-seat Chairs, Lounges Enamelied Cottage Set, I jureaus, Wardrobes Washstands, Toilet Sets Hair and husk Mattresses, B low Curtains and Shade: Hat Tree, Oilcloth, stair Carpets, &c. Together witha general assortment of Housekeep- airs, Footstools Jerse Ochres, Chromes, Bristol, badger, came! Liberal discount on —— riees rood To 2 5M 7th atreet. UTCHINSON WILL OPEN Jind SCN he Rac inesday, the 22d olstersand Pillows al NERY on Wed hopes her former customers and the Terms: $H and under, cash ; over that sum, a shor neal. aad she wi mentof BO. credit of and days, for satisfactorily endorsed » bear: erest. sacar pate J. FISHER, Trustee. cGUIRE. Auotionoer. N, Auctioneer. LE OF VALUABLE rtue of the order and de- cree of the Circuit Court of the District of Colum- of Washington, in the matter of erick Mohler, deceased, 1: the 13th day of April, 1857, the undersigned Commis- sioners will offer for sale at pu highest bidder therefor, on the premi THURSDAY, the lth da: uare of Ground, numbered two hundred and ee a Leg ae ie oe “rame House, an of Square o} hundred and. seventy -one Vork done with neatness and punctuality. Resi donee Capitol Hill, B street south, near the corner of Ist street enst. OMMISSIONERS’ / Reat EstaTe.— an y fr beron Thursday, Apribsth, NEG AC WOOD. He is thirty years of e, black complexion, about five feet and a high, and hns very large li The above reward will be hension and deliver; 100 if taken in t! bia, for the count the heirs of F ses at 6 o'clock of land or t ce Georges county, Ma. TTENTION TTENTION !— GEO. H. VARNELL, HOUSE, SIGN AND " an : ‘k done for the trado Ground, numbered two bi (271) of the plan of the City of Washington; for a description of which they refer to the p in the said cause. The conditions of sale are: Qne-fourth of the id at the time of sale, or x er 5 ~~ yousins te be paid three years, with interest from day of sale to be secured to the satisfaction of the Commissioners, or a majorit, If the terms are not com; at the expiration of three will be resold, at the risk ser or purchase: purchase money to be within three da: in one, two, and the old standard rn 108 fice tires ‘No. 51 Loursans ave- between 6th and de, ied with, the propert from the day ° ‘ale x pense o! purcha- —- ie ICE.—For sale to 3,000 cope, of "1, Ep 'GLASS, x the Reley AML E. DOUGLAS Mill, moar the 5 Washi Apply in cars either to to ROB ORTH CAROLINA GIRDERS FOR SALE. Just landing from schr A. He RS of various sizes: 12 45 ‘and 6 by 12: A. GREEN, Auct. HOUSEKEEPER O Scntantiy on hand my ugsurpassed st ES. RANG (a very superior Bake Oven ‘cont rd PARERs, PORTA on deen SERATORS, all sizes. rei COOLERS. in great: BATH TUBS, all sizes aud All of which will be sold at t! call is solicited before purchasing elsewhere riore stiempiine to open ew one ul attempting All goods delivered i triet. JA receiving weekly new ig of at the subscriber's vels WHEATLEY. ived his ‘rench iad et st favors, | trast rariness,’ farniahing lowest Lage agree priee, 1 retayn the oo liberal pat ronage heretofore, No. 500 7th st., next to LA GinER | papER HANGINGS, tok in great variety. facture, anclud: ter fe lowest market pnfidener aud a continuation of the received. Odd Fellows" Hi. any part ee mis Life, by Richard Rush, 5 obert Tomes. $1.25. JB orgie ‘Sketches. ‘The Days of My Life, by the author of Margaret FREE Mame OMSK AR LAUGHLIN 4s G e wash ‘The Ameridwes in Japan, Macaulay's Biographical "S$ READY-MADE, oun, e tens)! NDE GAR ENTS. ot s and strangers emoderteRS and UNDER GARMENTS ia es. to order in ING yee o

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