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= SR eee ee SY ee THE EVENING STAR 1s PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) a AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenue, and 11% Street, Br W. D. WALLACH, and is served to subsoribers by carriers at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to the Agents; papers served in packages at 3734 cents per month. To mail subscribers the subscription prices fE-WEEKLY STAR. taming ® greater variety of interésting reading thad oan be found mm any other—is published on Saturday morning, Single oOpy, per annum _ % ‘TO CLUBS. i ies. opie ‘Wenty copies U7"Casu, invantaniy ix ADVANCE. e wif tubecribing in ‘clubs raised Reighbors THREE DOLLARS AND FIF'W CENTS Reroaiveds twenty permet mil Ras will be a year in advance, TWO DOLLARS for six 1 oe aaved, itt ‘contains the == Wasi months, snd ONE DOLLAR for three’ montha; for = | lale'co Feneraity throuchoutthe onus re less than three months at the rate of 12% cents a EZ Since copies (in wi pers) can be red at iLl7 SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1857. NO. 1,334. s ee A reme authority representing the whole - = aie We need inate capt Or Sr puitiemunthe hens py ayaa rh “By a a FOR'RENT AND SALE. os AUCTION SALES. Star's readers that many of its column law of Nature, Person born in the State of | FOR SALE.—A DESIRABLE FARM.in the | "By A.GREEN, Auctione been devoted to the work of exposing the fallacy | New York Kad (unless forfeited by crime) a per- I District of Columbia, one-and-a-half miles from AN E BUILDING 1 Or.On NORTH of the reasoning of pseudo Northern philosophy, | fect right to de here, and to his equal share of the | the city limits, containiig 120 acres of Land, with | E{ANDSOM Neo Li PostMasrers who commission of twests presen + amicchamesatataiad Dentistry, &c. ___ Pianos, &o. [THE WIPROVED SETs OF TEETH. Goud MEDAL PREMIUy =. ventor and patentee of WILLIAM KNai{h? FORTES. P DR. LOOMIS, the : Z 2 soil, the woods, the waters, and all ¢ first-rate improvements, including a Grist-Mill. It M, BENE BLAND JTH, STREETS WEST, AT | ,, is? which holds that the existence of African sla- | products thereof. By the law of society ainbes adjoins the well known. tari Of Blaboro,” belong- shally sell fey rEBN cee baie anes ; sitconasf lly tatroduced i ineprovgomeat th (Sones tse, Garuce Exan a white Ieborin is mit. "On te cntary we | e,Purcaced erminton of the ued cwbing | See MBSE AMR e RELAY. eeu | Fe Made archer Meet nate: | Naat wnvaazteteee™ om Sear p oy rate ar white labor in its midst. On the contrary, we | ciass) and were Intruders aod tog vem Apert art GEO. B!LIVINGSTON, on the premises: back on the west line tom wide alley 124 feet and on | , This improvement for Sets of Teeth consistschief- | °F Willman Kaake & Oe ae eee contended that the effect of its presence is | soil of their nativity without tl —_ - the east line 100 feet. papitice the condition of the white man en- | By law, the landless beve no plage feo Fo SALE.—The BRICK HOUSE, corner of oe hn imap oe cash ; — in pp and 18 - a ig | Stand ona single square foot of the State New 7th and G streets, I |, containing 7 rooms | months, ot no 7 sine juserest rom day of sale. gaged in callings requiring the labor of his | yory except in the highways. well finished. ‘The corner is now occupied fora store leed given and a deed of trust taken. deed g: . Title indi table. hands. We hold that the laborerand mechanic | The only solid ground on which this surrender ment. It is ‘rented for Ble a oath ok sowed ee A. GREEN. Auctioneer. _ and is investi ask at the South fs far more independent in truth, | of the original proper of the whole to.a minor | $1,800 cash, or $1,000 cash and _ secured, credit By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. than at the North. That his wages are better | fas sonar oft fed Is tat of rentie soon S3Sd fear fekcuty Haka” THURSTONN®: | rire SUBSCRIBERS past in making a set of but one piece of material, and os. 1, 3, 5 and 7 North Eutaw street that indestructible mineral. No metal is used in es the Eutaw House, Baltimore. ef their construction, and they are therefore free from 7 ve also just opened a new Salrs R at u ieaction and metalic taste. There are no Baluwore street, between Charies and Ligh: joints to become filled with moisture or partieles of reets, on the premises partly occupied by Mr. food, hence they, are pure and clean They are | Henry McCaffery as & music store, where they wi | ater. stronger, less clumsy, 4 urable, ee; nstant hand 2 large assortsment of plain natural in their appearance. i will give a reward of and highly -anizhed grand and square Piano Fontes }, Bnd 7, 11 uare ) floor Treasury Building. ‘ap 23-dtMayl 4 ECUTORS or tre et stem cere toe gd be Lg eee & | also, Meludeons, from the best makers, from 4t = x D x worl . ¥. | ortave, some \e 7 i reed and his employment surer; and that such a/| ple of a generation, through their rulers RUG STORE FOR SALE.—It isan old and | his See SA sell, eeyenis micron durability, artistic excellence or any Sther requisite And stops to out unal C auntie — —- thing as absolute physical suffering on his part, claimed and exercised the right of divesting. not wellestablishod stand, doing an excellent busi- | MONDAY, the day of May next, at 50’clock p. | quality. Being exteusively engaged in the manwfecture « / ing ‘J 5 a themselves merely, but the majority of ail future | Ness, and is as eligibly located Asanyin Washington. | m,, all his real te inthe city of Washington, to | All work responsibly warranted. Ears. we will sell wholesale and retail, on the most from want, through sickness, or an impossibility nerations, of their original and inherent right | Address * Henry Otho,” over reai name, through | wit: ‘ . Penna. avenue, between llth and 12th streets. terms. { finding employment, to the extent of drivin, ‘0 possess and cultivate any unimproved ron | the City Post Office. ap 23-Im elling House on square No, | _&P 13-ly Our Finuos were awarded the highest premium of finding employment, ent 0 5 | of the soil of our State for their own sustenance | [;}OR SALE.—fwo BRICK HOUSES, contaim Sos acca a's No.25 | P)® ©: 8: GOODMAN, ee cuaceens cer eee enya Lesteute him upon public charity for relief. is utterly | and benefit. To render this assumption of ing eight rooms each, situated on C street be po ecg ae al a tact! SURGEON DENTIST, and hearty Tag ee, coe pond unknown, if he be honest, sober, and indus- j valid to the fearfal extent to which it was ex€r- | tween. HA ant ote BUILDING LOTS ch AME ipa ] i a 5 NG LOTS, on acco is complete arrangements enabling him t makers from New York, jon and Bai- MANUFACTURER OF ARTiFiciAL TEETH— Pos ition to fourteen and eighteen pipace from se in square 5 = HOUSE trious; while at the North, we are sorry to say, cised, it is essential that it be demonstrated that 5 ay ty re. the good of the whole was promoted by such ex Seas Sea jgely to GEO. W. GARRETT, het We were also awarded the first premium at resent the following reasonable prices 8 euch covuxrences are by ne sesnns untrequant. | ose corner of 7th and south, No.565. ap 2-1ni | No-ar in seunre arse Enmige Unpey Sott ‘eeth, on Gold... em togo | ihe Industral Eatulstion held, Richmond, Wi, * ef “ y dem nl) s reo THI TORY 6, in square ‘30 on Silver - 0% | the highest premium (silver medal) at the Metro Wo hold further, that the laboring white man obheer Whee chiitten poms seer ne F SRG hdc Bho thre + ear ied 8 i, in square Ho. 88 Oni ce meenon Ge: #to § | politan Rioctmnce Pais te tase - _In addition to this we are in possession of testime: at the South is, emphatically, his own master | leak, miserable yarret, on the fifteen or twenty | St7oet betwee sth and 5th, will be offered at private aiioeeiees nials from the most distinguished professors and in all his relations im life; as independent in | cents, which is all she can earn by unremitted pos f not sold before the 6th of they will be on Ma, Filling, F:xtracting, at yablic suction on that day. Por terms,&c., in square No, 125 pairing at the same reasonable rates, 1 b iu square ». 196. 1 ch t - fac. | “mateurs im the country, which can be feen at our Aa ase 2 = toil, be made to realize that she and t 3 ‘The sale will ee at the dwellinz-h Crone Office ener Beh eras to give every satisfac: | wareroome, speaking for themselves and others of his spirit, a eager REPL *t e benefitted by or jn consequence of (acces or aatMere! it BOSS, 28 EE and ath streote. The terms of salp will bo: by tat pigs c- | tton._Office comor bth street endavesve. ap3_ | Te high eppreciption in Which our tantromenne are the owner of a hu: slaves. ‘ere, he is not | ing toa partthe exclusive right to use the earth | gagp REN? chase money in cath; the remaining two-thirds in ENTISTRY. every where held. sa = = “OR RENT.—That commodious and weil fin- | three equal instalments at six, twel t s N BA y, ‘Ail inst uments are guaranteed for five years. and the slave, as at the North, of associated capital, | 2n¢ enjoy its frnits? Can the poorman, who, day ished HOUSE on the corner of Massachusetts | montis, for which the purchasese ill kaa D pe a yee a privilege of exchange is eranted within tho.tret #1 to whose behests he must bow implicitly, whether | pesca LL organ pe ae ioe aa ay fou Sant cteny: avenue and oth . eat, is now for rent at $400a sear. | five their several notes, bearing interest rom the Three doors from \4th Street. monte rom the day of sale if the instruments do not + now mon ; y er or in rso) y of sale; the to ru — give entire satis! hom. they direct him to conform his manners, his re- | doing here,) be made to fealize it om bis pat’ | WASTICH PPD? UTaseise OF Porecns Jo | cay of ale; the samme 19 be secured by adeed of | BAILY bogs leave to informthe publicthathe | © Wholesale dealere will find it to their advautaze ep his habit hi Sities to the 03 of Are there not thousands on thousands—natives of rs. G, ANDERSON has sove- The subscribers will convey all the title and es- | can be seen atall ours, at his office, located as above. | to cive us a call before purchasing. ligion, bis ts, or his polities to the views of | our State who never willfully violated her laws. ORTABLE ROOMS for h tato of the lato Geny Mhompson to the lets sol. Al ned. i He feels assured that an experience of fifteen years’ | Pianos exchauged, hired. and tu " ¢ A Ms t, which fs i i hi d, mar I6-ly WM. KNABE & CO propriety entertained by the owners of “the | who are to-day far worse off than they would | are all comfortably Furnished, either ‘a Faas conveyancing at t! eto the purchasers. practice, with the large number of patients,andgreat } mar i6-ly WM. al . ait in which he labors He works fewer | have been if pee of eae me man to Dey, y song py pede Fonn. avenue, ae 24 turestinns tina teeta male, the giteeribhe se fee ill ee his te Sek oe od ezccees: PIANO FORTE INSTRUCTION, ns eae | appropriate to himself any more of the earth than | 4° ir ouse. _mar Si—im_| servo the right of reeling on such t they i ; 7 % : . i a hours at the South, receives more pay per hour, | he can cultivate aud imiprove had been Tecog- OOMS FOR RENT.—ROOMS SUITABLE | ™ay deem proper, at the risk and cost of the Bicone own experience contenior! mobicion ck weeua coon fl A marge oe en nen am and. if he be prudent, lives more comfortably nized and {espected by society ? ‘These questions AX for A family, can be liad at No. S4 4th street, | 88. y pa ay Nae Ry Seen in be poets aay acd capectally Des, © aris | MER, at his Rooms ‘over Faruba for less money than at the North. In fact, he | 2™ evailing syste eeytable | Retwoen Indiana avenue and Ki street. Apply to JO- ieee x yeeros p home Menge, Se Bookstore, Tuesday, Wednesda: { consequence of the prevailing system is that, as | NAS GLICK, 42 Pennsylvania avenue, between | _8P 17-4 _ ; _ Pxecutors. _ is not only a sovereign in the eyes of the law, | population Riseaih and arts are perfected, the | 44 and 6th streets. aS mar 2i—tf "| Ly YIRTUE or TWO.WR ITs OF. FIERL - ‘ . 5 Income of ew owner of id increases YO} yi 3] y SI. .,Facias, igsued frem the Clerk’s Office of the Cir- but an independent free-man in all his relations while the recom aaa the hired or iecsoneta rial pthveetiore tee eed cK enit Court ‘of the District Columbia. for the County to society—as he is not at the North. cultivator is steadily diminishing. The labor of | DWELLIN 3 containing seven Rooms, with brick | Of \v esbinctan.and tome directed, f ahall expose to - . i 3 i eS jing attac t t 5 ; maces s . ator ginia, who looks. philosophically into all such | ng lodged than he th r paid. fed. | tween sth and 7th. ‘Terms accommedating. -Apply Atl, 1257, at | o'clock, p. m...all defendants’ right, , k lodged than he then was, while the incomes | at No. 512 (2d Story) Th airont hepa end ee | title, claim and interest, Sn nud toll ofthe cake: questions, has in more than one work powerful- | of the ee class have been enormously in- i POLLARD WE B. sion M and N ily No. Cte square No. 514 of the = reased. same fundam 7 > ity o} ington, in said co and ict, as ly exposed the tendency of suciety at the | ao and tend to oe results. They teen apn > = Es a gece Ese ~ said subdivisioniave been laid out forthe Baltimore North—of what they term ‘“ progress’’ there— | been modified, thus far. by th iste: ji Fz RENT THE LARGE FOUR-STORY | and Ohio Railroad Compan: ,had plot thereof duly rs Ne | 2 > by the existence, within BRICK DWELLING, with all the modern im- | recorded. ‘The said lots, Mand N. having a front of to the concentration of all political and social | ov near our State, of large tracts of unimproved | provements, situated on E street, north sido, be- | 5) feet 1% inches on Indiana A ue and C street, po 2 indies im the ends of caked | land, which the owners were anxious to improve | tween 8th and 10th streets. Toa good and perma- | and averaging 92 feet 3'4 inches on Ist street west, card all mercurial preparations for filling Teeth, 2 nf all Enamels, Gutta Bereha, india Ruther, and Ce- | 44%, and Saturday. between Zand. p ments for the construction of Continuous Gum | _ Terms SSper quarter, ‘Teeth, and that Porcelian, mounted on Gold Plate, | {7OCAL MU rs. FRANKLIN is the only reliable substance that can be worn in the of M bi mouth, as was most conclusively shown by the last | Scholars, re Ladies who are desir American Dental Convention. ‘i of being perfected in Ballad Singing, or Opera Music, epee he flatters himself from his long resi- | to favor her with an early plication. Terms made dene? and practice in Washington, he is favorably | known at her residence. 406 'E street, between 9th known to his numerous friends and patrons, he begs | and 10th, and at the Music Stores of Mr. Davis, and leave to refer them to the following Metzerott. ap ti é oh HEAP SECOND-HAND PIANOS.—We have From the late Rector of the Churoh of Epiphany of Cc apg i getty ge Dr. SterHen Batty: ‘Dear Sir—t desire toexpress | have been used only a few months by tem Py my esteem for you perscently eal my confidence bers of Congress’ families, and are now for i ior dentist. The operations execut sale very low, being great bargains : or dispose of on almost any terms. These are | pent tenant the rent will be moderate. Inquire at | and containing 4,09 square fect, being the northeast | YOU8S & super factory. I hope t 2 Pianos, very pretty cases, at $150 each capital, at the expense of labor; showing at the | growl ng javancet and more enn they form no | No. 304 E street. ae mar 7-tf He ge ear levies eer eee ‘my ff wes | Be : = eominton, a0 nd ~ oe sen roe! led ti the true int ts of lati ut of the system we are conyidering. but some- OR SALE OR RENT.—THE DESIRABLE ; hg public that your skill so well deserves, utifu’ be scarcely soiled a that the See bir = a hing which exists in opposition & it whiten | FP ORSAOk en the corner of F and 2ist sis., | fare SFT pson Sane ae eg March term leg, in | PO! Yours very truly on be the few months use they received, (labor) are more scrupulously conserved in the | modifies it, _ is ee mae a ultimately fgsether =a the Grounds Sucrounding it. ihe ‘ap 4-tds Marshal for the District of Col. Washington, Aug. 26, 18%. J. W. . caesar $175 each. besom holdi iti i bsorbed onquere t. i ‘Ouse contains sixteen rooms, has gas throughout, ee ° al P Seemann oan t sind Soudan Wal Ta ate | fact tbat ey do pe i to uitigate the putin and furnace. The stable will be sold or rented with By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. From one of the oldest firms in Baltimore, Messrs. | | These Pianos are renlly great bargains, and al! per Boggs, Cotman & Co, sons in quest ofa reliable Pinno a reat largein Having employed Dr. Stephen Baily, Surgeon Den- | should call and see them. tist, of Washington city, to execute for me an i Also. always on hand. the lerpest most complete, to which the landless mass, even in our long and | the house ifdesired. The lot the house stands on ESIRABLE RESIDENCE OPPOSITE im > a +: portant and difficult piece of work, which he did to | and reliable stock of NEW P' al holding communities the tendency of the times | densely-settled towns and cities, are subj BP ace fegty but the purchaser can have more FRANKLIN SQuaRy at AvcTIOY,—Will be offer- : ject, | land if desired. Avorion | B offer is toinerease the slavery of labor to capital. | #erves to show that the condition of the great ALSO, for Saie—The LOT OF GROUND onthe | RS Bist il suction on TUESDAY A® t, any 61 RNOON, the 2th day of Apmi, 1857, at 4& dt 7 {the fs hat | lishment in city. P : ~ | mass must inevitably be far worse than at pres- er of F and 19th streets, and LOTS on !9th,near | o'clock, that verge d beautifully xituated | M¥,cntire satisfaction, and in view of the fact t 18) 1 MUSICAL IN- That, instead of bettering the sctual condition | ent when the natural consummation of landoei, | Petree Aneto CHORE BROTH Eo Brice Rendered at the comer of ah ae et Gallons of Boltiaare iled therrenmtod ole ae siren of mv SIC OHNE ELLIS of labor in its midst, the so-called “ progress "’ | ing is reached, and all the soilof the Union has | 8P8-th oes fat atroot perth eeate: the feet K uare, | perform the same work satisfactorily, it gives mi aps av. bet. 9th and 10th sis. . : i 7. ny oO 40 , in Square » rin , ~ oe — of the age has increased its dependence and pleat ibe Uc pe okt | of a minor part of the peo Peril eects ron SALES in the a front of Sfeat on isthe Greet west! the lot extent Elen cftimation of bit rotenicnctok Spal ges Ww wi METZEROTT, (successor to George steeled the hearts of its lords against its necee- |" The past can not be recalled. What has been County of Fauquier, Virginia, on’ the Alexandria | 24,back 9 feet on I stroeg north to analiey. v4 kill. : : altimore, Jan.12, 187. HARMANN BOGGS. | 17 yy Hilbus) scent of Raven & ands EA Extract froma note received from the late Hon. John | Mies son hand the largest stock of PI- M, Clayton. np TITAS, VIOLINS; BRASS INSTRU- - SENATE, Aug, 19,1858, | MENTS, FLUTES, BANJOES, ACCOR DE The teeth on made for me work admirably ; noth- ONS, and SHEET M USIC; eh than in any ing could be better. Very Fr CLAYTON. | house south of New York. ig oa * - s$ ts - i 2 i he above property 18 in one of the most beantiful sities and rights. Being to some extent a be- | ightfully (however mistakenly) done by the au- ar One nauene = sore te, fom Warrenton and fashionable as wellea desirable and healthy parts thorized agents of the State or Nation, can only f the city, the side of the lot on I t north bein, liever in the soundness of his conelusions, we | }< retcac upon urgent public necessity, and | County, Feet, and only two hours travel from the | Serdetathe ange named important public square, are glad to have an opportunity of aiding him | upon due satisfaction to ail whose private rights fitiee of Muse Or Oahalion cutie thane tant There are eS Se eee icibe Sor ate > nag Sane < anda good opportunity is here offe: > ced ere ere peniiee the public; and | Sieesscd of an important a vit mataral tists | ROISe De Case Me een excelent | Twn wes wick foprocttes deicivtal ce wa 1 es : + M iblished and received every day. and therefore spread before the Star’s readers | are also entitled to compensation. Tue ricut | Within a short distance. For further information aoe: Age ie g peep rey eri h kc relief from th Ind f the Fienes bor nom 2 ssi naw 6~87 to-day the following letter from him, and the | TO LsBoR, secured to them in the creation of the | #PPly to JAMES MORROW. Faq., on tho place, ; Payinents at 6, 12, and tt by a deed of trust on the | ,.29 those that seek relief from the maladies o| — Se os y ng To JB cxiaghc ged (peers ak away in the granting of the soil toa | OF {0 the subsoriber at lus Broker's Olfice, near | itl interest, secur % = etcnctikag whe egigy + pbs mppageerpic gidinte cme homst RETIRED PHYSICIAN whove sande of | Hu e V ° ’ . : he made a se: elinn 1 4 # sy cloquent letter from the pen of Horace Greeley | minor portion of them, must he restored. “Labor, | Brown's Hotel, Washingbon Citys” | 2° S| Phapettt: a arenot complied with inten dnya from forone of iny famile. and plugged several teeth for | 4,4 pry ae, ent un outs discovered whilein upon which it treats : essential to all, is the inexorable condition of the the time of sale, the right is reserved of reselling at | myself, and the work has all stood well formore than auhen ice tee he, Colkesend thteent Wasutxoros, April 19,1857. | honest, independent subsistence of the poor. It the risk of the purchaser , ten yenrs. BERT T. NIXON, Ce aig ogee py egg : . Ee epee se : ICE. Pp 1S-eoddcds S.C. MeGUIRE, Anct. of the Va. Conf. of the M. E. Chureh South. tility. The remedy iscovered by hi Editor Washington Star :—Dear Sir—An hour resect aoe guaranteed to all, so that each may int JAMES c eGUIRE aattiogcee’ Apni 19, 1856. Shen bin only child, adeughter, was given we > oO we received a co; fa hlet taining ‘now that he can never starve nor be foreed to} J -anip aa 1" . y MES if 4» Auctioneer, G at q ion t 1 sie. Wishing to do as much good as possible. he tie discussion between Horabe Greeley and Il. F | beg while able and willing to work, “Or gents | [,2° MIDDLETON, ICE DEALER, ALUABLE BUSINESS STAND OPPOSITE | ,,Wucjythe undersiened. having und ocension.toavall | ¥itlcond te euch of his aiicked fellas eines as APTRRNOON Apt mh ais Raymond, on Socialism. We are indebted to the | Prevision for pauperism is but a halting and Depot—Southwest corner of F and 12th On SeGkah . a Q’clock, on the premises, 1 shall self parts of Lots Office and teness of a Virginian, N. F. Cabell, for this wretched substirute for this Society exercises Streets, Washington. Ap li-t work. For six years past, we have in vain en- | 2¢ paternal guardianship over the poor man until 3! 1CE!! 1GE!!!—The undersigned respectful. | No. 2and 12, are No. 432, fronting 17 feet 735 deavored to get hold of it. 'We applied to gen- | Be fins surrendered to despair. Ie may spend a | eran orm hin fevends and the publie generally, that inches; more ot los, on ouisiana fvenne, fetween tlemen in } jork—Si whole ng : t % 90 feet toa HLS Ntescaeak Ge Wet pein ar iho employment, and all this time society does a thee “ht eo season) with. the boat, quahity of lek, paved alioy ertetieins fovorente, comnisttng ofa acopy. Each gentleman replied to us with a | thing, cares nothing for him; but when his last | delivered in any part of Washington and George: thre avery brick Warehou ‘ecently oceupied by Brompiitude and politeness, for which wo are | dollst is exhausted. snd his epacities very prob- | ‘yn and cuaranizos to eize entire auisinction. © | Eijward Hall, Fag, aan grocery store: °° grateful and return our thanks, but neither could | ably prostrated by the intoxicating draughts to riath st F me; Guo. fone de osean hci , with full and explicit direc- Surgeon Dentist of this city, or naving been cogniz~ | Tequest it, this reeipe, wil re Ant Of his operations on our families oF friends, take | Hors for thakinog it up_and successfully using i. prensure in expressing our admiration of his artistic | (6, roduires cock applicant to ences him one skill, as well as of the uniformly satisfactory manner th pre Soy ithe vad “ : be omer tl + in which he performs the most delicate and difficult | the Jecipe, and the remainder to be app ip the operations in Dental Surgery, and we respectfully re- ONES. Ne Db Gudan don sey City, N. J. J commend hima to the confidence and patronage ol the ein oe st., Jersey City, - public, of which we consider him eminently worthy. _ es Homas U. WaLter, Architect U.S. Capitol. VAL! nigwas Minten, M-b.,of Washington. D.C. eet E THEIR SIGHT. vente ; GEO. | ses from its central location an i corner 4th street and Pennsylvama being immediately ‘ NM. D. of George’ Dd. : supply the book: It had been burned at the | Which he Is driven to escape the horrors of reflec- | F KipweLt & Co., lath street; 1B, Moowe, Dias: | Sopetn he one ration FS Pouena, 2 P-of Roorectows. Be JOBE FOBIAG. oprictan Harpers’: Eureka! Enreka! we have found it! | tion, then he becomes a subject of public cha-ity, | gist, Ponua. avenue, between lath and 2th streets; itle indisputable. , Seer ii, a ksaon. of Weukincton Ke wishes to oiler pote Wik people, North and South, read the first let- | 20d is often maintained in idleness for the rest 0 Groner Starz.) York avenue, between 10th and | Terms: One fourth cash ; the residue in 6, Bi 18, Grorce WaLtox, Ex-Governor of Florida. suffer with defective sight, caused by age, sick- ter of Mr. Greeley and say whether he does not | bis days at a cost of thousands, when a few dol- ao streets s Row’ a arm, Drugelat, corger snd os months, iat interest, secured by deed of Watrer Lenox Mayor of Washington, rao li! feularly from glneses injadicious! "é expressly assert the failure of Free Society and |. !4t8’ worth of foresight and timely aid might and Mass. avenue; and wi ne a » Verne oe parry 2 IRE Heyry Batpw . S. Patent Office, * | lected, to his superior SPECTACLES and GLAS! propose its re-construction? We charge oe have preserved him from this fate, and in a posi- iio” Georgetown, where Ice can be had | _ap 16-td JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. _ = 0.6. Wicut, Prineipal Rittenhouse Academy. | ES careful y round by himself to'@ true spherical y, the Sociali wht usefi a . SEN. feb an th ae y, and brilliant transparency, suited precise - Hes pony satan yy Tow wsalist, inert it, tan-ot indepestens ‘ulness for his whole af. eeTtf TN. KIDWELL. = By A. Seen een ae nae a SIL Aaik DENTS ke Ge Oa Ty nod tenehoinlls te the wearer, scpording a SS aah tes Heliminary to tt dlscimton | Bat the right wo Isbor—that to constant em: | [GEMEHCIOE GEG. eet amen! | AUCTION FALE QF FANCY Coons. REE. | DE, SILL AR. DEE edt ee hy yh they joinily subsctibe : ployment with a just and full recompense—can | fraud oe Washer es Teel et ees Relay | Suow Casks, CountEns, STORE Fursirune: | izons of the District and vievnity, that hay- Sut Wom the eteenouanee af Siar wines © aly acquiring ‘new'ntere So ans | Imo kala ecomomy. Yor one, am vary wil | 08" ha BARE nn, APP | anal nace HY TSATBA uhh oul | mw roped fo performal onertain imu pofe- | Bt Crs presnaly sate: Uy tha wn of Oro 3 y i g : ys 0. . Ce » eTson Bt. : aarp Se Bt . 3 style. pinches hr lou thee attention ortho pall ar, bo | ing, nay, most anxious. to do my full share to- | “ap 23-2m Baltimore. | 1857, by virtue of a deed of trust from Selby Parker, | ston. iu the most approved style re the focal disease of the eyes, and Ofiice, No. 250, Penn. avenue, adjoining Gautier’s. Partics to this discussion hope that ff uray nor be | WaFd securing to every man, woman and child, | ee | Foodie in the land records of Washington cvunty, | Otige, 8 D.C. in Liber J..A. 8 No. 12, folios one to ten, a wholly without influence, in stimulating and | {ll employment and a just recompense for all | FXISHING TACKLE.—LIMERICK, VIRGIN- | togias blond Parker, under the Macnee Hata was a time to come. I feel sure this cau be accom- ia. Kirby, Chestertown, and Gravitation FISH | in sqnare 491, Washington city, and for the purpose folding the present age enults the active benevo- | pitshed. But I can Wot, as the world gees, give | HOOKS ofall srrcer MIE, Chine ane ioe. | magne trust, ail the stock in trade of said Parker. as projects within the limits of phos honda Or eiiet | employment at any time to all who ask it of me, nd Cotton Atle INES; } — enumerated in the schedule of said deed, consisting ses that are absolutely required wall be furmish- ed with precision and satisfaction. {PRING AND SUMMER GOODS.—JOHN H. JOHN TOBIAS acknowledges the very liberal Ss Smoot, No. 119 Bridge street, Georgetown, D. | encouragement already obtained, and further solicits C., has received from New York and ifonypenre geet the patronage of those who have not yet availed and now offering at very low prices, to cash a themselves of his aid. 3; Hollow. ‘7th street. near Pa. avenue, Agent z fae: : nged SINKERS; CORK FLOATS; REDIS, | of v1 Fancy Goods— ‘4 f tof | Persons that cannot conveniently call, by sending morality, and the imperative exactions of Chris- | Dor the hiadrath part of them. © Work, work: | sod everything in tho Fishing Tackle fins, at xroally | ee eee Cotes ana Brushes one ae eae ena eee ee te part on | ts comeea ie be ed Oe eee ee tian principle H. J. RayMoxo Capabgdrges 21 Tg to do any thing that will | reduced prices, just received and for sale by Perfumery, Porte Monnaies, Playing Cards Giownwsr can read this print with their spectagies, oan be sup- ‘n.G sera secure us honest bread,’’ is af this moment the 4. K. LUNDY, Ladies’ Cuban, Fans, Raisors and Strops New style Silk Robes and fancy Silks plied with such as will unprove their siz Sea - Se | prayer of not Jess than thirty thousand human | ap 1S No. 128 Bridge street, Georgetown. | Soaps, Card Cases, in silver and in pearl E Best make black Silks, high lustred Innumerable testimonials to be seen ; and referen- u pra denabetrey berth Mr oe mg and Tires within sound of our City Hall bell. They ARGAINS IN OLD PIANOS AT JOHN F India tuber Toys, Scissors, Hair Oil, Tuoth Biack Challies, Lastre " dl Mous Delaines oes riven to many who bare derived the greatest me celey ‘o the lety of necessity organic | would gladly be producers of wealth, yet remain ZLLIS'S, 3%, py ea | rushes ~ - ee Rich printed (all wool) } elaines eane an a rom be - jon OF « : , © monopoly of | which somebody has toearn. Here is anenor-| | do at $30, 2 do at $ Bench, ge show Cases, with plated frames . : i Bar ; sae = pod —— omens and landless west, where | mous waste and loss. We mustdevise aremedy.| 2 do at@lyeach, 2 do at S200 each. 4 Show Casos with mancany homes Bright colors and mode plain Barexes and De- | up stairs. Noxrok, September 7, 12°. be 2 proprietor te obrictors, aud it is better to | It is the duty, and not less the palpable interest | _ These arg but little used, aro great bargains, and | { large Gilt Chandelier, with five branches Pisin French Brilliantsand Porcales Sin: The Spectacles you made for ime suit very Pegpctor than a slave. No! Free Society | of the wealthy, the thrifty, the tax-paying, to do | Will be sold low for ash oe APR Oth RE: 4 gilt smaller Chandeliers, 2 gilt Window Lights Piain colors Cravellas and Spring-style Poplins | well, and scom to have improved my sight more tia is no failure in the North. and will not be so long | so. “Fhe rene y, | propose to show, is found in 2 *"96 Pa. av., bet. 9h and loth. | 2,long Panel Counters, one Clock, Oil Floor Cloth meals. a light seasonable fabric any other I have lately tried. ees Sha the Da uumettied lands between the Atlantic | Association. >” H.G. a | Omnia Sem medsy nner er tinieg of Store Karas Rest French printed Jaconets snd Brilliante LITT. W. TAZEWELL. Guices us to substaniene peruna! self-respect re- ' GENTLEMEN'S READY-MADE, Goring, | ‘Tha sale will commence on the above described | WWhite Hrilliants. from 124s to SLi cents Lhave tried 8 pair of Spectactes obtained from Mr. Tin that every rading pire Sotelo Tux Comer roStaixe tue Kartu next Jexe, or Fine Quauity. 7" | premises, at Ae shcek 38 09 ener tne Debages; Chambrays and plain Lustres Tobias. and hud them of great assistance to my sight, ing 4 waintaine . b ; here from day 4 ; d correspor is descr e focus. red teat f Flee Society befove we did aud car- | A writer on this subject in the St.Louis Republi- | | Out. present, large _and. extensive, varioty of | April 8s7,and will be continued there fran day to STAC conte eee ny corin Greet varielyeat | Tr scommend limes Sakiitiegtoes reg che decttine further than we. can says: Spring and Summor wear, offers great indnoements | disposed of oe oe a uindor gan Rich Chintz colors best French Organdies ___ HENRY A. WISE, a. oslo al i _ = vd sone this, bat shall 1. There are astronomical calculations of theor- | to ettizens and strangers wishing an immediate out- ann opens: Fe Fh Cann eedtores On gr erie ol Sins Saving: hots Vadionbl tay a Rinell So Want ths aaials weruy. The eaicct ionr eet mipurtance to | Vit of the coming comet that warrant the predic- | Rt et moderate prices. nuk GARMENTS in| snd so aye, "tm egal gan tes bearing at | Pill Si striped Muslin eae lstiment of Mir Tolnaa’ for te parpone of try: ni ‘ ; © | tion that it willtouch the earth. cts = i- terest, with approv dorsers. order of thi Smail-figured and rich Brocade Swiss Muslins his glasses, | was ni um with a pri: meme mr than the calaaaston in aftess ephe- | "2" Science ean calculate the orbit of this eccen- erCT THING made to order in superior manner,at | Trustees : at ONES Ni Moh Ab sod Plaidand striped Jaconet, Nansvuk and Swiss | slightly colored blue, which have afforded mentors = orm than the columns of a daily paper | tric comet, no matter how long its period, and I | short notice, seach chingber than thi estal cit pri- WILLIAM H. PARKER. uslins . = relief gratification than any] have ever tried “bould prefer a Northern paper as our medium predict, unhesitatingly, that the comet now ap- | ses UC WALL & STEPHENS, ap 16-d&ds _A. GREN, Auct. | White Tarletons, Illusions, and Wash Nets ° originally very sood. was injured by writ pon acceso tre whilst in ali other matters | proac hing will come in contact with the earth on : $22 Penn. Syenne, bet. 9th and 10th sts. — —- ae Yow Lanens (of the best makes) very cheap psa a Be os in igen Bad gt te Courtesy of the North, they: wilh eee, 88820"8 | the morning of the 16th of June, about 20 minutes | _mp 24 pears J. McLAURT'D, bstweck sth and sth stroots, | Sever Emrlisis Long Clothe eitate fer Ladieg’ | sissoet ne inte ts even, and that tee witout the paix and re-publish what we wate wy Never publish | after 10 o'clock, and the point of contact will be é PENNSYLVANIA AVE are now in full receipt of their new styles SPRING use T have provieusts oaianh. present it expores them toaele nite we think, because | in the vicinity of a place called Vide Poche or | 236 near corne . | GOODS, consisting of every style, class.and finish | New York, Bates, Atwood,and other good makes JOHN WILSON, Mr Geer eae ee Carondelet. BH. STINEMETZ having made arrangements | $/goods'usual to be found in a first-class Fancy and Shirtines i Late Commissioner Gen oe opposition «2, i8 the great editorial leader of the | 3. “The nucleus of this comet is very large, and | with a Company of Hatters to be fur- all of which they invite the atten- White Cambries (of Jonas’s celebrated make) rewtag tare geo tacles for three or tgp seca oe or ange yas peat | Composed of the bisulphuretted carbonate of the of MOLESKIN"AND BEAN ee o2 = A eg ee a four tonths; and take great pleasure in saying that . 2 emplates and invokes moe | protoxide of The tail is chlorine, | ig . Jam much pleased with them. J have been much than political change, more than revolutian—a | Prooxide of manganese. » | HATS, will hereafter make a dis- 1 n Shirt Bosoms and Shirt Collar m P een sor! J Be nag and although you cannot see stats through it, they the actual lyof BEEBE’S NEW. EMBROIDERLES. benefited by them. P. SCARBURGH. Worate, Ms Seensitton —which its eloquent ad- | will probably be seen by many Individuals a: the pao ST Slr ed sry. S,toretiver with TAYLOR'S rench worked Muslin Collars and Sets Nay sth, 1256. benciry Hype nice isto be a | time of the collision. 4(and not unfrequently for $5) for BaTs: of Bal Sere Ke Swiss Cambric Collarsand Sets ‘ Hl was recon mended to Mr. Jobe Tobies a one, aki! Social, more than civil, butsoiuethingeompound, | 89 Says the St. Louis man. We prefer the See reer Gk and ba bee a : for 95,50. ae good aa thos sully wold Honiton and Maltese Lace Collars larity, [ was grated to feed that Misr oteen Soon: Sof ih these strifes, and in itself more than | *Peculations of the immortal “Doesticks,”’ set | perior quality for the money. T' make this system | nt $5; and 2, good ina aarp Swiss Cambric and Prats Bands ed to compreliend them by inape ction And some slight war.’ The opposition is socialistic, the admin- | fo:th in the New Orleans Picayune. He concurs | effectual, he will keep no books, but sell exclu 3 Wort sale nid the beak Embroidered Lim . measu it, aud he bons m pur off Bre istration conservative: i ly for Cas on Detivery, which cannot fail being | $250. The materials Also, new styles Lace and Silk Mantillas cles that suits me rably. A. P. BUTLER. trate this thet weeie sae Goon prove and illus- | in the belief of a collision, and suggests that it be | 1) /ortarcous tothe purchaser, thereby enabling him workmanship, is employed to, wromuce = 051 Mats Stella sod White Craps SORWIS ae matens | ee a, eae r ite Mr. ‘ | rofit, meeting is sold for » W in and ri ured mi s 1 -C., - 17, 1854. pte amex Mr. Greciey’s first letter, which is | ted to good account, by sending a deputation | to buy for cash and sell at a ‘sinall profit, Ineet with no losses, but give each customer fall eel-spring, Neapolitan, and other Skeleton | Mr. J. Tobias. Dear Siri aia sipee toreae that éhbly creditable alike to his heart and head. | to the comet, and effecting a compromise on be- New Styles FELT H Ps, spo tata mal vane for his Cg ac cmpeut of Suleutaatah Globes the crven ppd es I ae from you feat wont c 7 3 7 y. wear. . B. og sand sortimen s are entirely satisfactory. Tom An ineq! ty bed Respectfally, —— Te onal bop CSecrontelh ones QO DS. for en, ee | Flowers: “Price 25 cents per bottle. RARE Ei inck ince sod Lisle tiveed do. visual range of my eves, 1 have heretofore fount | ‘or to confine a A = Persons ar a nok Prom the Tribune, Nov. 20, 1546. Call at 236 Pennsylvania Avenue, near cornei tton Hosiery of every kind for ladies and | great difficulty in getting glasses of the proper focal { cifted parts of it. For instance, any little arrange- | isth Street. apli-tf | fora New York Hat Company. sept 5—tf pert if _ distance. It affords me pleseureto state that. by the LETTER I. } ment by which the State of New Jersey could be JOSEPH GAWLER.CABINET MAKERAND HOOVER'S IROW HAL, BOOT, SHOE Gents best English Half-hose, ribbed and plain ad of your optometer, this dufhoulty has been happi- u 2 - 2 | x Pp. SR’ ale OT, hi co! ‘ i lasses yt poem the prensa Gia Cemrier anit Engwirer | Koecked completely out of tlie Universe, would matiy made Cok S. ANDERE {ees avenue, baa Agoot assorgiuentcf Silk favate and Tee fcidedly the best adapted to my eyes of any I have poses scussion ti s 3 ‘i avenue, be- Si E Tonia propantions, Tntened “to | Mould be apprecieted by all mankind, ad, al rns trates“ he EA dy acteeep ty rhea ey em BE Gossamer aud Lisie-thread Shirts and Drawers Very respectfully, yours, R.B. DRANE, New style Parasols. = Also, Gentlemen and Boys’ wear of every descrip- tion, with every variety of House-furnishing Dry DEPARTMENT oF INT tended t tween 9th a stice to the hed de- | though the Jerseymen themselves wou!d undoubt- | the diffe ry de- ‘ed of J. W. McCurdy & Son, 111 Chestnut st., mands of the more fortunate clases se eney Te- | edly object to this, aa they do to sll otber meas. sorigtion made te order. Engniture Repaired fisdelphia, Ba..a splondid assortment of Ladieg’, cial reform. Let it be termed 2 summary setting | Ures for the patitc welfare, the comet would, of | and Varnished. Ware-Rooms 182 enn. aventie, be asses’, and Child: GAITE . 3, a] ren’ A 5 forth course, fulfi{l his contract and de his duty nobly, | tween 17th and 18th streets. 8 IPPERS and BUSKIN TIES, all colors, shapes ector of St. James's Parish. May 8, 1855. eof my Goods. x From natural defects and qual rai y Of Rights and Obtigations | without heeding their illiberal opposition. ‘The AND, COAT. DEPOT, — Always on | 8g ct wiching mgood and, cheap article will do | ,, Domestic Goods for servants wear of the heaviest ones, ave owe aoereelied bo as natant “Ta the inui. | Vacant space could in and peopled anew, st qi of WW. wel! to call and examine my stock before purchasing x rely upon getting desirable Is ining tly fitted to my eyes. Four e earth, the air,the waters, the sunshine. | ee 1 the best article will admit.’ : INKS and BAGS is th eat | 27 8-tr_ + SOHN H: SNOOT._ | for me, whic we fo he is enabled to adapt Pectin lamers pages were divinely tn: | Cuer Justice Suaw anv Rufus CHoats.— "Goal kept under covers pe, to the Hig d in ed Al 3) BA B. HOOVER NEW FOREIGN Sie GOODE — The pbc gh Bee y tothe eye. I most cheerfully . yor pecsa: roarh ae heed the fae ind sustenance } The Boston Herald tells the following anec- N. W. cor. of 12th and © rtreet, No: 547, i HEY NEVER LIE—GOOD CLOCKS, pa peeing tgs fully invite heir patrons $ Tecommend Mr. Toms to sl having occas son to use for the whole human family Part aly, but | dotes : ap7-tt one square south ofthe Avenue. handsome CLOCKS, cheap CLOCKS, ‘These | farge and select assortment of FOREIGN SPRING | SlAsses. » HENRY E. BALDWIN, Civilized society, a: | i 1 GOODS, which they have themselves, with special | OPtciaa. Ass’t Sec’y to sign Land Warrants. i | | Mr. Choate was arguing a case before a full |, —, a are reliable. Every C! is warranted, Aivevied "we lavgtr portion of mankind Ut tae | Date of the Supreme Court of Masachusetts, | JUST RECEIVED. CHOCOLATES: trot; | “apis @ PWANE! uninpeded, unpurehased enjoyment of these "| when he, wishing to compliment Judge Shaw, Baker's Chocolates of various kinds. RE REDUCTION IN THE PRIC weal rights. That larger tiereaay be Tekan . exclaimed— ond BAIN ne Conpors Shred and Sheet Isinginss, Gear AND GAITERS. | with cold, yet have ‘no legally recognined visik | ., ‘When 1 look upon the venerable Chief Jus- Cox's Raglish Sparkling Gelatine, French | Taare ou mmission, for Ph to m stiek of decaying fuel in the mn uate. | tiers E am like the Hindoo before his idol—T Tenger relating: eonroni and Vermicel, | 4e\phis manofacturen, oP SHIN -. Morass. or may be famishing. yet have | peace? {hat he és ugly, but I feet that he is very oierer italian Paste, BOOT ot 75, full as ood as those Rers no right to pluc: : i % ‘at B5 or a 8 Freneh Cal: 4 magnate te remoteat Wilderness Fin | . That created a slight laugh, but the next one Hanne reece’ Corkouns Hice Flour, Chagleston | #50! soa Be GORITBR at $350, ne Kood fa deftasanee or confiseation of man's natural right | Wa* more telling. Mr. Choate, before he roxe to | Heers Eorihsa oe. any at $5; 8 first rate CALF GAITER at $2.50; to use any portion of the earth's surface not is present eminent position, was in the baat ot For sale by G& BURCHE. ig these are the best foods that is Souepar res) ong tually in uve by another, is an important fact to getting snubbed when he flew too high, and it | _mar 2 corner ¢ rmont ave. and I in the District for the nite res h Some ae be kept in view in every consideration of the duty | S2ited his ttnpatient «pirit. On one of these oc- ‘OTICE OF IMPOR TANCE .—WINES, | 8°, ‘Called the Ne of the affluent and comfortable to the poor and | casions, after Judge Shaw had interrupted him Nese: vine Boonen, &0-Tho setmoriber g unfortunate | with much severity and decision, Mr. Choate | pags to jaform the. Nome tones his fine | syivania avel It bs not essential in this place to determine | {t/ned suddenly to a b-other member of the bar, | stook of Wines, Bran Ses B care, selected for their special trade, — They also keep constantly on band the best quali- LASSES of vari TEL- tien of Artmy and Navy Goods—Epeulettes, Swords, | pPeS OPERA GLA SCOPES WATCH MA. Sashes, Gold Laces, &e. REX VPEASSES, and many other articies in this ‘They also invite attention to their Foreignand De | 12'0,Vcry low prices constantly on hand, mes-tic Furnishing Goods, of the best manufacture |! f and latest style. H. FL QUDON & co., £ y ‘avy Tailors, 352, febz—at “under Brown's Hotel. _ | E& dersigned taken tihs method of ‘ A Sihk Dare staies, Crepe or Mering Shawls PELISHMENT in this city, and ix now prepared LEACHED or DYEDANY COLOR. Also. | ¢o supply all those who favor him with their all kinds of Dress Goods. Neapolitan or Straw Bon- | custom. He has on a large stock of > a DYED DRAI . Gentlemen's Clothing RE- | Gin, Wines, and Old Whiskeys, which he can sei bt or cay ee shortest Sag SS at as low a Ggure oo they can be purchased for ei- vgho patronise lun i Son eee be spared nr B. ‘The subscriber has ‘aleo on hand « large lot TIFYING ESTABLISHMENT.—The un- reigned takes tits method of eer snformn CTIFY d » Seventh street and Penn- all toe ue. f Best RUBBERS for gent! 1 By ne ; , i ; at very reduced prices. They aré not to prety ANTHONY. Axent. at) f enue,between 12th TER FAGAN, that the divestment of the In who Was sitting near him; and said ; roceries ms Stock in this city, The mar 2—tf = ANT c sout! Pennsylvaniaav: i , “ Voth at. recognized right to the soil aud its products, save | jy,, Ott Wenerable Chief is certainly a very amia- | be squalled by any other, sick tn thus oulys, The’) See a CARRIAGES, CARRIAGES | #4 [3th streots, opposite Gautier’s Popiecumnety: | _ian 4-Gm* No.5 Louisiana av.e. near — b ble man, and a ve: but he does thei: here, ibsoribers ha wise ten Rema Swish | “SPE sone marge ane | ae TE Ay ae | ey ede ea cae er oe not cause Judge Shaw to qui near b Oe , coe. 5 S, Li Z Tand by hundvcds of sare any. Of the grants of | ay much a8 when he was told that Wetoester was | 'eeat-tf _No.g87Pasav. op. National 11otel._ WAGONS, de. e.ue whioh thoy respectfully in. favorite of the power which assumed to yet | about to publish a dictionary containing tenthoa- NSFORD, a Tale of Bacon's Rebellion, by | Vite theattention of @ ing to purchase good them were made thoughtiesty a ng make rand more words than any other Dictionary tn the FH iGeorne ‘dackor, She, vy Rickert Rush..| D> Particular aitention grid to R Would not have been Ys a F 3 - ‘ashington in Domest: * - with stipulations in bebaifot thetatace eta | Heavens’ cried Judge Shaw, with visible £91.25, 48 8-1m 8 iring. ' Tah sireot, aml cuitivators, tf a reasonable foresight sada | U3t™, “‘pray don't let Choate get hold of it,”? Fae Ameriouss.in Taper byt ptorioa’ seetches: W.» BrcareR es zs last week, déceut regard for the general good had beea cher. ENT BER YE es Re thot: B . No. 5m SEVENTH TREET, «hie edo, Obi 8 Margaret | bet sway oy eng rating iS | Tiara, fa in ler he cio uc | yhgage ge 1, Wy tesa of Meet | Iga Bite aN ate AC the State of New York, for example—by the su- brent tore AL poiat:'\ "Phe water was spas tie ouns Wile sah CK FATLON, 2 SEAWELAY. “ ae - i as CK IN THE OLD DOMINION COAL House of Chubb Brothers, for the remmniig st00k of the above company, being three ere ek nee . such as Oi boing three, Se a A el ae Springs, de, tat Clock peri 9 te he i seve) stock now offered pone. Creat Clock Remporamy cerns, _| ferent wil epmraninn wr tate for the porod 11, COOK, at | Of two years. 3 ahi Gyny eee PATENT ALCOUGIMON D'S. Particulars in regard to the stock. and its proc ae ONDS_ | wit TBie,cnown wpon application to Cl CPREG*ATON FEE UE Sildng® HPRCEMERS."" y “naxpaiper, acs. ~~ eT Sua 8

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