Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
AND SALE. ‘OR RENT.—A three-story ICK HOUSE, ~_Municipal Election Notices. _ PF ON NOTICE.—FIRST Etc Voss tne Fest Prenew. ret Ward. are potified that an election will be om MONDAY next, the Ist of June, at the corner of ad ee Tiree nem bet tne, Board of ‘Mermen . He must then quietly submit toa loss of | tinguished gentleman on Friday next, the 29th cV N YG is despot powers, or he must, backed i EF E IN STAR. army, resist ¢ e United States Government ager instant, by bis politics! soe Jackson, the 7 ASHINGTON CITY: this he has declared that he would do. At this | seat of government of Mississippi. The prepa- mad he h dnd Isth Streets, with'’a pump of good walrt ia ji the same. vat st Ss, Wi of « point, half of the Mormons will join the United ‘ions bei: je for the occasion are worth May 26, 1857. | Plates against Brigham, and he aid historee will | Tatons being ss jm os ROBERT SCHWARZE. | | theyand. Tos t tenant the rent willbe be put down. of the great public» services of the guest, who | 1” __(Of the late firm o! warze & Drury. made moderate. ingutre on the premises. 1 aa OF ; « i oi ; NT.—Two large PARLOR 4 hers of the Boar! of Common Conn © MORNING PRESS. As no troops will be wanted in Kansas, ex- | will doubtless deliver an eloquent, forcible, and HITE HOUSE PAVILION. OR RENT, LLOR three members Con} yy me tag ew ing been A bate | leon ioe to garrison the forts, the government effective speech. ‘ Ww undersigned ‘ally informs his friends her would find itn plensant summer Srranc siccrnent rae aaa ae [os DANIEL SERRIN e Intelligence been le Ube able to send to Utah a body of about twen- a . the publie runt he bes teased det aaa No. Sw E street. may 26-3t* "| Pr TORN OER x mitting into its columns disquisitions upon | ty-tive hundred troo} force not more than equal U £ HOUSE VILION for tho season,’ a ; FRAME be c Bat y. “ ee - - sngt| to that of Brigha Voce ApporsteD.—We hear that P. Della Torre, ere he will always able to fu OR, "—A very desirahe a nee “Spiritualism,’’ apologises to-day for giving ‘At is the te rs oung. wih when Esq of San Francisco, has bee iated U ith best LIQUORS DBL CIGARS, DWEL G on West street, ' Koy Pay a my tA Commissioners. the subject so much importance, and declines | 1 have conversed, there decwat and suitable | cb’. ve the North, Factiiad | oa that tha market affords, at Washington prions. | tween High and Congress, neat door to the Rex: Dr. FURST WARD-SEQOND PRECINCT. versed, that a disc &. District Attorney for the Northern Judicial janning and Fishing Parties wril be provi for or further part ELECTION NOTICE ‘ = Fe ae ' rs apRly to HENRY hereafter loaning itself to increase public inter- | man, as Governo ht put down Brigham | \-- Se dian : IN. at the Coal and ard of Barron | “ Not; ven that an elect aes te vary qesmaaiy. we think. + Young, and Trea ae ‘adininistration jus: District of California, vice Wm. Blanding, Esq. aay Of A hing Tackle and Boats tobe procured at BARRON. at the Conf net Wood may 2-lw | ip eee end a Eee TONDAY ake HI i inctun MONDAY, the ist of Jum ! tice in the Terri , without firing a gun. jion. a . a at the house of Mr. Samuel Stott, on the corner The Union forcibly explains the enormities | he must havcacclible ence; chiefly fer the pur- | ‘Ta Weatner.—The following report of the wee ‘sw _____B. ScHAD. | Woop LAND FOR SALE OR EXCHANGT: Penney ivanin avenue aud ‘Twentieth street, south of “Republicanism,” as exemplified in the rev- | PoS¢ of giving assurance of protection to those of FOR C * side, for Register, Collector, and Surveyor of ? i ing i MENT, CEMENT, AND PLASTERING | heavily-timbered Wood Land, with water-pow: i fhe M hho wiah a civil rerorm.?? weather for this morning ismade from the Morse T..¢ J eavily X iy, Van, ary and tyrranical movements of that Pen Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution, Chinn Pal el iS pul psi hie sill myer ead near to navigation, in Prince William coun 5 Ves Heine Il situated for farming purposes, and con! party in New York, whose leaders are now said Tue Awarns.—We have barely time to say | and will be continued daily when the line is in | best Rosendale Cement Also, 1,00) bushels Plas- ale ver? proftable to persons engaged in the wood i i . Which we offer at the lowest price. : A. SAGE. Rook and Job to be actually seeking to induce the Governor | that the President and Secretary of War have, | working order. The time of observation ia | nk tev which we ofler at the cowent price, | business. Apply to F. H. SAG city, and for one member of the Board of Aldermen, and three members of the Board of Common Coun- cil. to repesent snud Ward. Tho polls will be openat 7 o'clock a. m. and close at To'clock p.m. B. R. WRIGHT. f i: Printer. corner of 7th street and Louisia:aavenue, JOHN B. HINES, of the State to loan them the militia of the ruray | in awarding the contracts for the work on the | about 7 o’clock a. m. : Lime, Plaster, ko, Persons sige nie wees arti- | "may 2st = ass AW, DENHAM. | districts*to foree into operation in the city, the | Washington Aqueduct, been guided by the Max 26, 1957 WARDER & KILLMON’S, URNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT OA we | aoe " : ‘ sas 4 , % 5 i Brick House and Frrni- WARD.—SECON ECINCT. odious police law enacted by the last Legisla- | synopsis of the results of the bidding embraced Pelosi ok itl, a may Ps a ir ine IaR See C treet Firiraishd! three-story, Brick The rent wilbe HIRD fe COND FRE NOTICE ture, which being so emphatically detested (for | in the following letter from the able and accom- | Baltimore, Ma Inquire at the Star Office, or at 1921 street, | “Notice is hereby given that an election will be held + (not heard from.) EVOR TERRAC by the author of “The it Ward. mav 25 St" _ | on MONDAY, the ist of June next, at the north * — * < . . 5 - %. ¥ < Yiu i OO —.0”0”0”_O€” Ee af F y geod reasons) cannot possibly be made uniform- | plished engineer of the work, whose duty it was Richmond, Vass ear aca: ay Heol ReduMLLINGTON'S Bookstore.* | ESOX & VAN HOOK. Real Betate AGENTS. oe ag sty Sel ah ae ly and successfully operative. even though es. | to make the calculations on which the judg- Petersburg, Va. clear, very warm. Life of Charlotte Bronte, author of Jane Eyre, 494g Seventh street, below E frost. yo = (embracing ali that portion of said Ward south of H sayed to be carried out by ali the military force | ment he pronounces rests. In awarding the css ee N. ses -clear, ena Ge Boe: of fiendly wie pa Anecdote. oy aS ee BIO Mey Sete bias pe eee ge Paap ogee age — ole St * as - a fh ea ‘ilmington, N. .clear, pleasant. V, . a Wi ”, rt. i HN] ithly instalments of $3 per . of the whole State outside the city. contracts according to these results, it will be Columbia, sic. ‘clear! 7 atin New Hauke cod een thing ake Station- aS gees aN PF | dermen, nnd three memborsof the Oo perceived that the President and Secretary have | Charleston, $C . WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. | fuifilled to the letter their pledges embraced in | Augusta. the former’s letter to the latter on the subject, rch oe 1 for said Ward, in conformity to the prov Counc ke charter of the city of Washinaten’ The polls will be opened at 7 o'clock a.m. and closed at 7 o’clock p. m. JOS. W. DAVIS, -clear, pleasant. N line, for sale at These Lots are situated at Union Town, on the Sear Sagal. eH ower LL NGTON’S Bookstore, south of the Anacostia river, adjoining the Na- -clear, pleasant. may 2 Odeon Building, cor 434 st. & Pa. ave. vy-yard Bridge, and are in rte Beans ey for -ses.clear, warm. UMMER WINES. pereons wishing a cheap, pleasant, y loca, [> SeRexade To tie Hox. D. 8. Dickixsox.— THOMAS RICH, s * =, =, for a dwelling. Cor oners. . s = a few days ago published in the Star: Columbus, Ga clear, warm. = ins 5 pis equested to complete | _may2-td THMASE Hon’ The personal friends and admirers of Mr. Dick- o° Pe Waanixorow, May i9, 1957. | Montgomery, ‘Ais loudy, warm. Bonacs Ate Julien Medos TAWLE CLARET their, purchase and ger thar desde. tre title to | [OURTH WARD-FIRST PRECINCT. _ inson last night availed themselves of his pres- | Hon. J. B. Floyd, Secretary of War— Mobile, Ala -clear, pleasant. 2 do St. Estep Medoe do do. these Lots is guaranteed free and clear from every ELECTION NOTICE. ence in this city, on a temporary visit. to pay | Sit: As directed in your letter of this date, I | Lower Peach 24 raining. 2 dr en Michealson & Co.'s Wine Glass | possible incumbrance. may 25-3 Notion is hereby given that an clestion wil be hela EPL - give below the names of the lowest bidders, ac- | The following reports kave been furnished by | on ao ige RET acy a an TOX & VAN HOOK, Rear Estate Acexts, | St Agplebr’s shop. on vin nthe let of dune nest, him the compliment of a serenade. cording to the advertisement, plans and specitica- | the National Telegraph line: 10 do Charee. < do I 4}, Seventh street, above D street, have for etal ar eee Register. and Surveyor, When we reached the ground (Willards’ Ho- | tions for the Washington aqueduct. F w 10 do Chateau ill do do sale a burgain, that very desi: pleasantly | and for one member of the Roard of Aldermen, three tel) between 10 and 11 o'clock, we found ‘The printed specifications and formsof proposals | Prederick, Ma. cnn. cecclear, w 19 do. Chatean Marganx, 148, | do. do situated two-story FRAME HOUSE with Baso- | members of the Board of Common Council, and an ; ee) Sek: We found @ MU- | contemplate the letting of the work in several | Erederick, Md. . +--clear, warm. And 9 cases still and sparkling HOCKS and MO- | ment,onsouth A street, between 2d and 3 streets, | 'evmseor for amid Wward, P' iz sic stand erected in front of the hotel, which | contracts,to persons of experience in their several | Cumberland, Md. -clear, warm. SELLE WINES. Capitol Hill, containing Gas and Water Fixtures, | “Phe polls will bo opened at 7 o'clock a.m., and ian aaa a e denastaaoie: thee they do not exclude a con- Hagerstown, Md. -clear, warm. For sale by JAMES H. SHECKELL, Bath sy chet ip pron &c. Also, a Stable, C © | closed at 7 p. m. JAMES FA. BOSS, ‘as presentiy occupied by the Marine Band, | : crepe aa siaclocemmeny. i tk cheat Wheeling, Va. . -waim, pleasant. 279 F street, cor. of 13th. House, Sheds for coal and wood, together with the F ERIC 1DDINS, conducted by Prof. Scal ~gpishte da Uad ge syne, dace se aacae Na ‘ : F may 2-eolw —_(Intel& States) large Lot containing about 70 foot, tastefully laid ROBERT ISRAT 3 ala thought most advantageous. esterday at 9 p. m. the barometer was 30,050, | - = < ne t, with Iron Railing in front. 1 joners. The opening piece, deliciously performed in- | ‘There are several specifications, viz: for gradu. | thermemeter 70°. *RENCH NOVELS.—Toverino, par Geo. Sand: | “Algo. the thresretory BRICK HOUSE and LOT | —mayeett Per deed, was the Gipsy Cho f I z ~ | ation, conduit, receiving reservoir, distributing This morning at 7 o'clock barometer, 30,060; 20 cents. a ae corner of I’ennsylvania avenue and south A street. NGiCce — WASHINGT! CITY MUNICI ° Pey rus from Il Trovatore ; | reservoir, bridge, cast-iron pipes, branches, and | thermometer 65°. Wind light from 3, W. Jeanne, par George Sand; 49 cents. Both of these properties are included in the con- PAUL ELECTION to be held June Ist. 1857, then followed the Amilie Waltz and the duet | bends, cut stom, bricks and and’ ee eS Nanper wc bones Segre ont jempinted extension of tie Capitol Grounds, and of- | © The Polls of te First Praciuct of the Sixth Ward id s % A rs ;, i. Sand; . " tments. eld a ruck- he © from Masnadieri. After this came “Auld Lang | | The lowest, bidders are: For gradvation on PERSONAL. Gabriel. par George Saudi 3 cents. ee er ce Trook and Latder Company on Eighth between F = = Phd sections . Myers, Jones ra't, 3,503. ii acques, par George Sand; 4 cents. = = ar es a 3 it. Syne,” a piece recognized by the assemblage | “reir guarantee is not signed, and Irscarce witianits Bey, Bishop Kipp, of California, ts at Horace, par George Sand; is cents. DOX & VAN HOOK, Reat Estate Agents, | 16 strectseast. ne peewee, (which by the way was a large one) ag appro- | think they would make a contract for so small a eee Modeste Eignon, par Balzac; 25 cents. 49034 Seventh street above D street. have for saie DW’'D EVANS, a a i work as falls to their lot under the bidding. Still ---- Augustus Schell. Esq., of New York city, Les Chouans, par Balsac; 3) cents cheap 13!4 acres of LAND, well improved, — . H. GORDON, priate. immediately upon its conclutor a | the work onght probably to be offered to them | 'in town, and makes Willards’ his headquarters La pees oper Aiphonee Karr; 25 conte: on Seventh street, two miles from the Centre Mar- | nay 25-diw - Commissioners shout was raised for “ Dickinson.’ and the contract made, if they are willing to give +; Gottschalk, the American pianist, is said Deux Ht to1res, r Fugene Sue; 37 csnts. Aiso, nearly opposite, 200 acres very highly im- @QEVENTHU WAR FIRST PRECINCT. Mr. Dickinson appeared on the balcony, and | the proper security. to be hopelessly ill in Cuba of consumption. Alizia Pau.i, par Feval; 39 cents. proved with modern buildings. . . 9 Notice is hereby given, that an election for Co! - being introduced by Dr. Everett, said: | cant SotghOWest bidder for thin work is Henry | |--; Rev. NA. Okeron. of Va. Rev. William | lente Comblat ar Halas, Scant, eed bic eee oduced by ao . Said Sop 7 far en a os . w& Creole, par Feval; S. y nt 5 of Mo My friends elow-<5 _. | Cady, 85.862, aaa MeGuire, of Va.,and Rev. Dr Camp, of N.J., Don Martin de Freytas, par Dumas; 20 cente Also, several desirable Lots of 5 to 15 acres each, | Board of Common Council, will be held fi Free ¥ fiends and fellow-citizens:—t can make | Condwit.—Lowest bidder in sections 3 to 13 | are at Browns’. Blanche de Beaulieu, par Dumas; 25 cen! one-half mile from the city. Precinct of the Seventh Werl, at_Isiand Hall, am Wate citizen but the eaenial of regard for a pri- | (inclusive) Henry Cady — $220,252. 5 siice ge, JehnD. Potts, N; Ys Hon. Allison |, Jnoaues tay of Jncuues Ii, par Dumas; a cents, | “Also. aling FARM, with frat-clngs improvements | MONDAY, Juve 1. Poll open at2x.ra. aud chemes Me oh itize he sincere tribute of a grateful | aoa etions Hand 15, Carman, Dobbin & Co.— | White, Hon. G. ©. Morris and lady, Pa.; Judge And many others at the same low range of cee. in Prince W — county. Spainis, ge pe at7 p.m. B- § KINSEY. Upon the expiration of my term asa Senator in |" Reccicing Reservoir—Lowest bidder Daniel | pornanat, Balt., and Dr. Morris, Postmaster of | "7% —__ FRANCK TANUOR:_ | Moncton, together with & numierol FARMS and JAMES E. JOBNSON, < ! = term as a Sens actin I , altimore, Md., are at Willards’. ‘A RETIRED PHYSICIAN whose sands of | (numproved Lands ithe acernine counties, a : ‘Commussione: re pics sre pant els segpedt ° Dusweiee Reservoir—Lowest bidders, Reil- -.-. Gen. Sam Houston has declared himself an ,life have nearly run out, discovered while in the rin a large variety of Houses and Buildemg Beets, | _———_————_ ay been devoted to pro- | ly & Cochran—860,530 : independent candidate for Governor of Texas. Te Sast Indies, a certain cure for Consumption, | in all parts of the city, some of which will be sold Candidates for City Offices. ais, with no intervals of | Bridge Ne. Oe Lowest bidders MeDonaid & | 244ressed the citizens of Brazos on the sth, and | f j\sthma, Bronchitis, Cougns, Colds, and General | very low. sigh ay ndidat r City Offic . gous, With no Intervals of | | Bridas Ne: spoke at Galveston on the tet int. it's said he | f wali: he comely wns disoocored by, him | | Chptliste, Trontece, Widews, and others. iw | =< SeTOR OF THE STAR Please preset tho wed front acen-temed avocatious, I came Psr-trom Pipes, Branckes, and Bends. —Low- | Will canvass the entire State. ile H18 had heard much of the wonderful restor- | will find at their office Trust notes and other un- | 14 name of WILLIAM H- FORREST sea can. hat poition of my housek e vov- | est bi C86 So — 872,413. SAPO ativ a alities made | do} ay rchased, #0 as to Bow at = docth all things well’. has spaced | Cnt nen pet a or Ana Peay all and GEORGETOWN AFFAIRS. fromthe East Tv Hemp, aud tite ight ocetired realize a clear interest of from iz to 2 per cent. per oe MANY VOTERS of famiiy s. vist | Pratt—s16.396 o him that he might make a rem for his child.— | annum. Z = A = nad ie a aeage to revisit the | Pratt—$16,396 . Bia Correspondence of Ths Star. He studied hard and suceeded in realizing his wish- | Persons havin Farms, Honses, or other property OTICE.—Some persons, desirous to iniure me. aaacies waits train ef sad | | Bricks. Lowest bidder, William Douglass. at GEoRGETowN, May 26, 1857. | es. His child was cured, and is now alive and well. | they wish to sell, ex 0, or obtain loans upon, cr are busily epreadi ‘ that J been svies whieh the chanzeful cur- | $5,25 if delivered on boats at the brick yard, with We hav: ee a ‘ He has sinc administered the wondertul remedy to | unimproved Land or Building Lots they wish to real- e preseated for our con have rarely known our town to be as quiet \ 2 cents additional for transportation to other y thousands of sufferers in all parts of the world, and | ize an income from, will find it advantageous to con points on the bank of the canal ° around thig recent time. We have strolled all | ho fins never failed in making them completely heal- | suit with thon as’ having an cxtenste wequsrat= San). —Lowest bidders G. W. Jackson, for part u iis morning. and find it entirely desti- | thy and happy. Wishing to doas much good as pos: | ance anda long, active ‘and successful experience a8 nominated by the ** can pa "of this city, 2 candidate for Alderman. To them as well as te my friends I owe it to say that the ramor is a wilful ard hood. coneected with the Lase pur- ie fo see x maere Lute of news, either of a commercial, political, or | sible, he will send to such of his afilicted fellow-be- | dealers in Real Estate, they flatter themeelves that | ™Alicious falsehoo i “ swatet ones at 6 cents per bushel; R. I. Jackson, 6 cents per | relivious character i * | ings as request it; this recipe, with full and explicit | any business they may recommend or consummate, | Pose to lojure me > since T over dreamed of havin m associated with thove who | ‘There are some informalities in some of these | wt/i6 Ouly matter of interest for the young folks Te ile teaultes ease tenicom te acon eines yore athomiee sme sige before the people in connection with ofhce. . oes nai ' © som: hese | wa e ° Thi it. He requires each applicant to enclose him one | creditable to themselves. may heir reward~and repose.—the illus- | bids, owing to the writers being unlearned and | Wal,{he Red Men's excursion to the White House 4 = ~ ~ oe came off yesterday to their entire satisfac. | 8h!ling—three cents to be returned as postage on the = dead .— € we had so long and so faith- | illite: eI ing wi ’ i : and the re t = OR REN T—Several large, airy and comfe med anal chacer ke the catenk | ene eae ack eek The party was not large, but what they | ment of this advertisement. Adie, oe Pee HOOMIN, ine hones cupelion with bathe Within) Steer nd condidin mids who fnee remembered [igen . ree acts being wwarded to them | lost in numbers was made up in spirit—at least Dr. H. JA. No. 19 Grand street, other inodern improvements, located one achineton. D. C.. ee = peep gepere ta — Seiko rd - “ red = wane ih he advertisement. plans, spec ifte ations an d | we have to udge so, since their active feet kept ersey City, N. J. the most pleasaut streets of the ei A ef W A. BOSS is presented to the voters of the honor us again with their kindly greetings | Gditee n Provided they furnish the proper se- | time with the music from their leaving out town | P.8. Theroare persons who pretend to prepare | Hl xt. botween Sthand iorh. Also,a CARRLS * Second Ward as an independent Candidate _ We have scen again that venerated Sensiecham- | “i sgsidi : ; ich | {2jtheit returning to its wharf again. Atthe | row sate the "Extract of Cannabis, Indica” from | HOUSE and STABLE for rent. ‘Apply as abo for ALDERMAN at the ensuing election. 1st x —_ _ eos oe “ae _, Leonsider that the above bids are those which | White House it is ‘unnecessary to say they enjoyed H. James's Recipe, and who profess to be his may 23-3t Seafizins — asir beset Ys = pe apaegs to See reatest amount of work for | themselves tothe full. A Person must be in Catt AGENTS. All such persons aro apostors: Dr. H. OR RENT.—The neatly furnished PARLOR AMUSEMENTS. he familiar voices the | tisemeat theme art ey; according to the adver- | spirits indeed, not to enjoy the pastimes while | ¥&mex's sole object is to benefit the \dgptear tinea 0 and BEDROOM lately occupied by the Hon. T. Jae f seen again the | tisement,plans and specifications. ipa to make money. | He has no axents who prepare his | 1) Clingman. Also, three. single ROOMS. very extend nits mighty magniti- Th e the bids assembled in the estimate medicines from the recipe, and never will have! The pleasant for the season, are for rent at No. 215 Penn. ave.. opposite Willards’ Hotel. Terms moderate. may 23-e03t* i EPETITION OF FOUBTH ke We notified your readers a few days since that | impostors cannot make up the medicine from the R DISTRICT SCHOOL CONCERT. leur to meet the in- | ma which accompanied my report of yes- uth, named Frederick Bender. pprentice | recipe so as to sell it at a profit, the cost of import- A teat aud growing people; | terday. If the contracts they offer be fultilled, y gol ¥ i - (r. Crombaugh, butcher, aeci y fel the East Indian Hemp alone berng ti rent t — _ a At the urgent solicitation of a large number of daye beaten soins the een E mores Is | they will complete the aqueduct at the lesst cost | one of the vate, at the dieGllcre Vereen | RAO OF ee Peete toeltion te Gn eteee ESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE—The | friends, Mr. F, GLestor will repeat the Concert ot aps? n; the same spacious parks, | to the United xt to announce his death, from the effects of the | U2 temedy. The imitations are probably com- subscriber desires to sell the HOUSE and LOT | the Female Department of the Fourth District at walks, the bubbling fountains, the fam very respectfully, your obedient servant, | gcaldiny = vets of the | pounded of molasses and a pernicious drug or, No.6, situated on 8th street east, between I street | School on TUESDAY EVENING, May 2th. at trees. the shaded lawns, the green M. C. Mstes, The _ this -morates = a two costing a few cents. and Virginiaavenue. The proximity of the premis- | heonian Institution. - may 25-2t pes. the bright blooming flowers, and Captain of Engineers in charge. sumner-like, peuulic. Sacre may 25-3 ss pepe nag ae es tothe U.S. Marine Barracks renders it adexirable T EXCURSION ictus Potomac, are all bere, and lift up location fora store of any description; it has been h numerous smili das such for many years, and ix thought one of best stands on the Navy Yard, The House is of ick, two-stories and attie, containing seven rooms the residence of our | ,, SEPARATE Seacev PRorosats will be received at | ud a good cellar. Apply to ELIZA BURY, No, TIONERY. — Navy Department, May 26, 1857. friends to sity, for the sake of comfort. to contract with 'T. Ss" idk wc hea Tue Jersey Contest.—While there are evi- N ‘Kidwell for a future supply of his very supe- very ha vi ising | dently stirri 8 i i iti Tior ice . On every hand evide ices are rising up. as if by | dently stirring contests for diplomatic positions The contract for rebuildin Gorsuch Chapel Sunday School, TO FORT WASHINGTON. Ith, enterprise, retine- | in pro; 3 he: ; =. Sor x Si ‘ Nav: 447 C street, between Ist and 2d west. The Committee of Arrangements take pleasure in sends Wishineten iterate here, not only between the outs and zen, Com. Cassin, which was de- ong ones . SSfonday, pet abe Bieegaien te may 21-eo2w* Announcing to the public, tht th a not Forse ars: worthy to be the the friends of the ins from every State a citizen eurded ts Wak yee since by tire, has been | furnishing ali the Stationery that may be required by ~OR RENT.CHOUSE No. mom Pean even po momtmgpardl poe yromnyl pesos 7" vets : “A 7 coh i * . 2 - awarded to Walter Godey enter, - r INT. SE No. 51 on Penn. avenue, ; S Excur- see eat estes. “Festi many roursie Sack aoe | hotter ene cuplomatio ospectty, | Collins, ricMlayer. “Ths fortser castle of io | (he cease Tee eT | EC Qeiar the toucs Ro toneaed ee Amiaie: | montatcalors Seeks tees WR ONERDAY, Bay 2h 1857, if fair, if not, the next day,(Thurs Weber's Martial Band hns been engaged for the Peskin ty prices Refreshments at 5 Tickets TWENTY-FIVE CENTS; Children 10 that between the New Jersey outs as maintain- | b-ave old Commodore is to be so thorous hly met- | ing on the 3ith of June. 1858. Itisa new honse, very complete in its general ar- 2 Sant eae. és 3 or = sites pron a ny shed n - | Tangement. It is well supplied with hot and cold ee er oe eumteatiy ment salive: A105) be ei ts acti te ne atij ake acticon (atm ned rant be of the bert eon Water. as. &c. with plunge wad shower bath. It cording to the received outside understanding | iniliar spot, even if his eyesight should be eee satisfaction of the head of the office for which they | Frill be let very low WN eas PVR eT — E prego ity | furniture. “Apply to H: N. LANSDALE. at No. 364 it is a quadrangular struggle, all the parties | fectly restored to him f it be required, each bidder for Stationery must | M street,or through the Post Office, or application ¥ ardent prayer; that every to iningle ia the family ¢ ndependent equality of right; t together like children of a comm m the true spirit of the Constitution, and secu ther th ; : * se « We notice, with pleasure, th iri fi h sal le of each article bid | MAy be made at No. 158 on 22d street, where the key | cents—to be had of any member of the School, and at cute ti her tiv be! - | engaged bei wi - v ic P ure, the repairing of the | furnish with his proposal a sample of each article bi = pe ne —— rector aqcetinraen cat goe | engage ing powerful in the political influ. pump at th ner of Beall ‘and Montgomery sts. | for, may be found. may 19 eulw the Boat on the morning of the Excursion. ence they have been able to bring to bear. The} As for the citizens neat it they would pre! To insure uniformity in the proposals, blank forms 7 . 3 : Real 8 r it, y i prefer ons VOR SALE.—Valuable and handsome BUILD- the humble public career to which allusion | ®Spirants are ex-Gov. Price, Col. Jas. D. Wall, | *°¢in# it filled up than to be out of repair again | Wil! be furnished to those dusposed to bid; and no bid | J m ernment of man i The Boat will leave her wharf, foot of l!th street, at 32 o'clock a. m., and Alexandna at 9 o'clock, and ING LOTS, with improvements, opposite the | will return ata seasonable hour in the afternoon. mble publ : 2 Jor 50 lone, When 6 had? Rour’s work oe Will be considered which does not fully conform to ] na has by c 7 y hiv hex! _ ne cn a ar’s work could mak Aria . | Smithsonian Institute, known as Lo! 0, Zand B By order of the has been so kind poate, was my lizhest am- | a son of the late Senator Garnet D. Wall, Gen. | it perform ils duty. This 1s one of te orate the relvertiarmment, end in witch each and every arti: | in Square No. doh, hacing a front of Sefect on eenth | _wayae ee. COM. OF ARRANGEMENTS. G:wosa Gan pond ny | E. V. Wright of Hudson, and —— Wright, | portant pumps of the town, supplying, when in | named for any one article. B street, and running back at angels of 125 by 135 toa " 4 5 ¢ from 3 5 Ea : of i - | 2 feet alley, betwesn 9th and loth streets south, with sacced. L had had other and ehoicer gifts to be- | Esq., of Newark. The fact that they are all | (0773 (;0m 3M to. teeter ot pede ae ae | proved anretien trite aitntat acomttne cline ore: improvements, consisting of @ handsome Back tow hat wa ic course, let histor; i ri % rs ch. wi < i. ‘uriding, built of patent brick, containing 4 rooms; tell. Vwill cnky odd thot eect Goes eons leading men and are powerfully backed pol oa nearly one half its time perfectly dry. ae wall ie Peeniron Of Hie Porton ar Pereoes ce: Carriagechouse and Stable for three horses. "The Feith oa Be cuamaed tata tbe repeated, | cally mest o ther contest much of the | ata" nace oe tack ee rH | Eevee vem tesen mmiaryiwtpnnite fa: | per be rare rent penance jects, Ju tse sane Aieettpaceying the same | tention of the Democratic politicians from all | paxter, froin Boston, with! plaster for Hartley & | fail got bo conmitered ea ee ids otherwise | jn ece'banring onder. “in the yarns 36 feet well hes manner, with such increased. fore age [me | quarters, now here. As far as we have been | Bro., paper to G. Hill, and furniture for several | |The Department reserves to itself the right of or- pect eonstrected, from which the purest water can undant ceflection and eularged experience | able to learn, their rivalry is marked by no rep- Gitonores War angton schooner Com. Kearney, Sits chaaat ie cueeren lic service many 10 Persons wishing to purchase a lot for the erection id enable me to command | rehensible features, being good tempered and | Wheatley: steamer Columbia’ Harper, Baltimore, | Wt®- osu tle in th te Le F'sst GRAND ES CERSION OF THE American Hook & Ladder Co., No. 2, TO THE WHITE HOUSE PAVILION, On THURSDAY, May 22th, 1857. Having chartered the Steamers WasuincTox and COLLYER, the Company respectfully announce that they wil givesn EX CURSION on THURSDAY, May a: country is enjoying me d prosperity, |" . r Should a ticle be required not enumerated in | Most desirable in the city, fronting the Institute | 28th, to the above-named place. and our pesple demand repose front eatectedz | dignified. It is to be hoped that its termina- to Hyde & Davidson, with merchandise for the the eee tiste be furuisted atthe lowest mar: | earten; and having a full view of the city and its aye titers’ Celebrated Berd lias, been engaged for zitation. eith G Yi " | ti i ine i meres ket price, according to its quality. 4 we pgeet iia Por Mr. RB. f la k of fuel. nd a gt and intrepid | bosom of any of those engaged. Doe eee Me oe Trae Fee Writing Paper of Linen Stock. may 12-e02w*" i othe first Boat will leave the Steamboat Wharf at cople ase satiated thet they hoset anes . With flo St. as. The packe Nae, ‘i -finsh, —— eet = h ‘ard at 9, Alexandria st 9% o'clock. a.m. Tia Alsutnew of ercteaatued cat Christianity by | Wox'r Go Far ENoveH.—The New York ee Alten, Captain Sears, of the Se isan eines weictiog hipctnigee: Rl ea Pre seound Boat will leave the Steamboat Whari nt altivating s near ¥ " aaa a ie essrs. Hartley line of Boston packets, js al: er re: obtained | 2, Navy Yard nt 2's, Alexandria at 54 lock. p.m. Sword, ne the arts of prace than byresorts tothe | Tyrhune has lost all faith in “Old Bullion,” | receiving scarvo sion: ten Pe for the same Srenins heavy white Inidy dompatch cap hand- | © 4PPiying at 310 Leth street, near Penn.avenue. | Heturaing, the boats will toveh at all the ators An cessuitee been inaugura- | D¢¢2use, forsooth, he refuses to admit that all Lacs . fituea made, stop-ruled, weightng 16 pees eet oS — ES 7 ee ONE DOLLAR ; admitting a Gentleman ted to discharge the most honorable relation the patriotis = i ieieue here is very little doing in the flour or grain dep i nor | FS ~~ he second and third Stories and Soe rz? my 14-12 earth, in whore wisdom. and in that of these be Patriotism and virtue in the land is em-| markets. Sales are of sucha limited chatter | 15reamt laid hand-made fools-eap. ruled, blue or the Back Buildin ——_ oo of the House on Penn. ave- bodied in the abolitionists. As a matter of | that it is almost ble to give e i white, weighing 13|bs. per ream, | per ream | nue, between lth and 12th streets, lately occupied — = —=— Las chosen as his constitutional advisers, th ! matter of | fiat it is alinoxt impossible to give correct quota- 10 reams Owen & Hurlburt’s wove foolseap, blue Mrs. G) * great mass cf the — nd ae | course, for so grievous an offence, it buffets him an si eee at 87 25 for good standard brands. Z or white, ruled, weighing 12 pow per ; eed Fas tater eae einee Bactot the Me. LOST AND FOUND. : ma of = Unie 7 —— *—coaft- | roundly, and rejoices over the fact that he is no Mequice orca nes on be or Bangs . aurity,, onnes nee emp Bee 4 Saees vaMs, sieactiias renee! ed Leer Ra ete” mornings denee that 3 fismuess and mederation will | », wa < : . vd st : eat: ig bas rah = ih a Ga oe ee fawn or drab colored SUNSHADE with a {rill ' conse with other nations | !nger in public life. Unfortunately for the = - dedi hs Hoerapn eg rec auerta eg auwors RABLE ROOMS FOR RENT—Pleasant- | It ¥28 lost froma buggy either on F, street. between ENE Apion xeill be pre-erved | gallant Colonel, he went :o far with the Trifiue | g> REP (BLIGAN MEETING — © meoting per ream, se hi et | ea Seat and newly farnished throughout. tmn- | Ththeand thon e ahe eee ee ae the rizhts of SON S it epublican Association = + te, or | mediate ay Te) cl 2 ol iS 5 ec" nder will Lord p a Hed in abolitionism, that all the opponents of that | ton will be m, corner of Indianaave- = ewarec as, port, ruled, "weighing Be unas Menta, 11 fits Gr Ge Ales ee sultabiy rowerted by leaving it at the Star Office. cured in the dearest | Political creed have also long since washed seca ee on W DAY the Zh inst, perroam, Ae : per ream FICE, suitable fora lawyer. Apply at 435 D street, | —™*! ©- a = ; . . . as a date for Sur- 4 Ss a velo} er, bas y 5 cs = V _ " tae of ae enact | their bands of him, and now entertain for him | Taporin pings of Mrs oodlon wheraadcctned:"* | *¢qimgceezelon, it garelope uber tay, | tenets Cay fal, _—"__77 may 3S | 5 REWARD Siraved wwny fom foe lc al Gioucantee of trae velf-gov- | 5-4. sentiments as render it imposible that he MS ey bd desire to soin the Association can at { reams best sup. roy. writing paper go ‘and Fixtures ofa BARE. S SHOP streets. on Sunday morning, May ith. hes ever fully estimated the moral in- | can ever regain their confidence. He stands y a-2tt — Ss CLEPLA areas mis paper, gilt-edged do cee 8 the bank a dispose of sear ot Red HIE ade Red CALE two ef told Low many sectional preju- | Patty or wing of a party. There never was a | cation meeting on THURSDAY EVENING Moy, Imishoete best tracing: paper, <0 bys aches, per} | - - Pot street. corner of hb rd; how many orrora | anoge |Sorcible exposition of his memorablo eh at 8 o'clock, at the corner of Seventh rect and | yu yards tracing cloth, per square yard MERICH’S Ls? OR STO rom the posi valued friendships | .. Solitary and alone’’ exclamation than he pre- willaddress tho moeting. ‘The Ant Hea Renee 100 sheets best prepared parchinent, 14 by 13 inches, E é LAGER BEER SALOON, fhe Hon. Francis S. Edwards, at the Was shaveg? ional, meh, paceengall ; a ne gs voters of the several Wards are respectfully: ren Urea erm Oy : 510 lith street. near Penn. avenue, a few doors above | {7% House m the sity of Washington, on or alont € its ble-singsihrough- | sents in his political position at this time. quested to unite with 1 get i 3 reams blotting-paper. royal. per ream Farnham’s Bookstore. mar 25-lwe | the 10th day of February, 1957. LAND WARRANT acy, and continue to er accatiets the ‘election of Malidey ares 6) quires patent blotting-paper, tedium, per | —" I SS | No. 51.233, dated December 24th. 1856. Said Warrant Upnes of fatermat feliog which | Tae Rev. Ww. G. Exsor. now of St. Louis, | aud Forss th are invited to attond. ' "| 50 eit? arawing-paper, “Whatman’s ‘Turkey | LIME: LIME, LIM Mae aura te bere Reed. under the act of Marc, ited ite radian’ She exit, itt | who, having been reared bere, is well known to | mabjiyict of the Commitee of Arrangements, 2ilee” from medinin to autiquarian, pee | | Pare WOOD: BURNT, LAME forsale in guanti- | gotuting cand Warrant ne proceedings ars been n z ne another hereafter only | many Washingtonians, is credited by the Anti- : D WARD MEETINGS, Ist anv 5,00 cream-laid envelopes, letter size, per 1,900 New Jersey avenue, between Dand E rong st 9 ‘ap 3\-6w ree REED.” . = ; . ‘CTS. vy jo SI o le — = sis ; uyself and Eunily and frie ends 1 thank yon apoatd Cicaaee bpm if he Lin tere the First Precinot wailmeet at Ree ay fea on ane 27 Ion, | ines 25-6" BURROWS & WILLETT. WANTS. i be bo: extended us, and sha iS ovement of se- | Mr. Burns's, on Massachusetts ave.,one door from | ls at y 9 OTICE.—The e- tole cxiat. 1 od . i wpe it hereefter as one oa = brio! * SER Tr er 100 partnership heretofore exist- “ ccs ee = Pe a it b - ft pp me Cindede sa —_ re ts part = the Unitarian clergy of eee ste phase he Pes ‘a las Anes at a0 patent cloth lined envelepes, 5!3 by 3X inches, this Px. ae ee a 3 Sohwarae & Drary, is V ARLE RD One femtee Prete of OLD BOT ‘d shall ret to our hon leas orati the South who attended their late National | May,at#o’clock, As business of importance will ey POF 29) f = 3 in ‘se ly dN s NN, Union = aie. = a ; oa be — "stove ory [ceeds Convention in Illinois, when the Northern ma- ee ida Siena of one party, 18 invited, tee lined envelopes, 5's by 3! inches, Pell poses wl weihed ett ee me Bottleme Depot, Green strect, Georgetown. have fallen bere in pleasant places, and among |; Aboliti luti W. cinalest slr deceit _ | 10,000 best buff envelopes, government pattern, offi- | to receipt for the sane. 2 Vv such friends as few have ever had ‘3 | jority passed Abolition resolutions inks WASHINGTON LIB! Y COMPANY. cial size, per 1,000 SANVEL T. DRURY, Une i ages ‘se aq. | $!ad, indeed, to learn that Mr. Eliot's early | ' The Direotorsof thiscombees Ane 5,000 best buff envelopes, government pattern, let- (lata of the firm of Schwarze & Drury. rope apendiognnl ye ant dent nomen To pex the conclusion of Mr. Dickinson's ad Soe . : so iseaa co | oneasing the aubieer OF vottaaer ie ix Library, im- ter size, per 1,000 Washington, May 25, 1857. may et i ‘Apply at No. #9 12th test eee dress, the band performed ~ The Star Spangled pemsesiniy? continue so to impress his mind as rowing and remodelling the Building, have Appoint 8,000 best heavy white envelopes, hand made,officinl HE SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES ee ee Mays “ Resner-*” ra Naa? t it H i t ed the following gentlemen to solicit su’ if size, perl, p 7 2 fficars and Ser a Banner; ave Not; (by request of the Ia- | '° eer! ie ape g igre which has urned Stock. Shares can be obtained of either of thei or 20 gross steel pens. on cards he, boxes, (the de- ee ee bate (eed par oe V ANTED—A YOUNG MAN to Drives Milk dies.) +The Last Rose of Summer,”’ and con- | *? ™42y pulpits of his denomination at the | at the Library. 11th mreet: oN , artment to, have el ee Eeetaoe the United States, together with all the salaries and | snijges’ SO" He must read, write, and be ad | — . . i - ” H ith m. pore, . L,. Newton, rom mani le. e q 5 . cluded their fine performance with the “Bridal | North into stumps, from which politics, Wilson, Dr. Jno. B. Reasbey, per Se derivable therefrom. Price $3.5), by Also, a MAN to Milk and Work ina Dairy. Apply Schottisehe.”’ | rather than the Christian religion, is preached. 4 ¢. Richards, ; af Shepherd, ae se hip heyeet ssorted, percard ‘The United States Consular System. a Manual for | f{0cu*t Hill Farm, 7th street road, near the frst | . Dougias, + W. Thompson, Chair’n. lo Consuls, and also for merchants, ship-owuers, and ——— may 6-3" The audience meantime recognized Walter T a may 2l-eo2w 5 do lhthograp! s do. t far ¢ autae aan — = . ‘we Navat Courts or Ixgrviny. — Before = —— — - e, with sil Sh rae in their consular transactions, comprising PERSON who unders: Sr Lenox, E:q., upon the balcony, and insisted | te 4d mt : WASHINGTON LIBRARY COMPANY. | 4 STUPors ree mize, with silver holder, best | the instructions of the Department of State in te: Bonnets ‘can find employment ae Me Wile aie | Court No. 1, since the Star went to press yes- ‘The Librarian will be in attendance at the L Maynard’ Noyos's biack ink, in bot- | fRrd,t? cousular emoluments, duties. privileges, and | LIAN"S, S2 Market S t upon @ speech from him, which he, however, | terday, (the case of ex-Lieutenant Bartlett still | brary Buiiding,on Iltu street, & few doors weathor OS ee Nuveen Ve’ 4 ah hea talulitios. . Prise in cloth tading $2 5h halt bound | “may 23"3t Sane, HANES EGER MD we, racefully evaded by afew well-ti | x < Penis. avenue, from 4 to 7 p. m.. to issue stuck to per- arts best London copyimg ink, Arnold's or | Myroce $3, Mailed free on receipt of 35 cents in ara Fs y y ell-timed remarks. | pending.) Dr. Chase and Lt. Richard For t P Ba Pyins addition tothe price. Published and for sale at WARTED—a c R iW of which h ed to esc P J Beis, - Bie Forrest | sons desiring the same, and aflord an opportunity to Terry’s per quart TAYLOR & MAURY'S Bookstore. THOMPSON & BR R-—Apoly at JW. under cover of which he managed to escape. have been examined on behalf of ex-Lieut. B., ian coe ee utaver theapesiteed 2 dozen (gp es Perrine, Guyot, =) ae may 25-3t near 9th street, | tween lth and lith streets “se : Se | and Lieut. Gibson, a Government witness, re- | time are requested torreturn thein without delee. 20 ewan quills, best qualit Ser 100 | PYERRING. HERRING. —— ANTED.—A SINGLE Uran.—The Wachington correspondent of the | “viea ‘ may I-eo3w | 1,000 quite, No. 80, opaque of clarified "do 20 bbis. prime Nu, 1 Eastern HERRING ex- ture. He taust ene AN fo work on 8 ri called by the counsel of Mr. B. ‘ ood plonchman, nnd v Journal of Commerce in a recent letter de- j = F ORSE F 0 bushels CHOP just re- 1 crow or brandt quills do pected daily to arrive. Will be sold low derstand farm work generally: For further inf - «| Before Court No. 2, (the case of Lieut. Carter Sed and tor sabe t 4 75 dozen red tape, No. 15 to25 per dozen ARTLEY & BROTHER, ton epply to CS. O'HARE, 7th street, between M tails @ plan for the solution of the present diffi- | i) ander consideration,) Commanders S. & ceived and for sale by BENS. DARBY 6 do silktaste ne eel may 23-10t lol Water street, Georgetown. | 8nd N streets. . feet any 25 3" f : : s i Oe . NJ. Ds A f ened may = Sek oe SOE — < ~ J a culties in U tal, which strikes us as embracing | Lee, Stedman and Pinckney have been exam. | -™v2-eest_#7 Water st.. Georgetown, D.C. 4 do venknvey Bete a ENgiisa BOOKS.—The Tithe Proctor, by Wm. SiRYARES, m7 NTED. — DINING-ROOM much merit. After setting forth the latest ined on behalf of the Government to-day. RE ee BA SP 4 do Sospd larxo ro came in | Puetmigiets: aerate. HOTEL, wanted at WILLARD’ (known) outrages oceurring there. he argues to fa Uses) No. & the Gibiane ef Gee aks asc Ao MOORE. Duy G0 pairs per gaa é 3 foliage mister | 2 sents. glo. an intelligent WOMAN to take charge of a show that a large minority of the Mormons are | | 1, Jad this morning, and as we . i oe Dealer in Wood and Coal <= ibe Sep ye leis SP diego Mee ae an. _ many 18-20 a 5 5 P a is o + bet d Rae 5 ‘i chafing under Brigham Young's yoke, and will | 1. re ail duliberatiogen hiscnee with thoeed “Tie pext terms of C7. in| go CATER ean mre a ere nr cpcite: | WW tener ofa 22 Pena ant jadly aid the Government in depriving him of PRad : NG'S Voeal Music Class for practice gt 3 oe ry “Nea 8 5 cents, sia wane SAITER. ‘The waiter'a boy of from IG to 18 years authosity, eating | doors. : +, | Glees, Chorusses, &e., and Study of Harmony, will 1 do pounce-boxes do pnd Just published, and for sale by of age. | Both must be able to bring satisfactory rec- author A ying es lation are | «JH Hox. Isasc E. Morse, the special commence at Temperance Hall.on E street, between 1 do lo ory do scan ae TAYLOR & MAURY, Tate : may f4-tf © Aw » portion of the population are | yinister fr . s r . | Sthand ieth streets, THIS (Tuesday) ENING, 2 de tamps, hand r _may near 3th si NTED.—A SEL Rent abe oung’s rule, bet the : oon. + and $ . are me mS Re ee ek ; - Ladies and Gentlemen wishing to unite with this ward their own lives, and He looks as though having had a hard time of | class will Please be early in attendance, Sodicos of the Teritery, under | it, being quite thin. To-day he probably had | _ may 25-3t* dressed Bo: ot aiteetteet Office, with location and rent, do black lead peneils, Faber’s best, assort- REWARD.—Ran away on Monda: ed, - er dozen oth af - do besiSimerican drawing posit nica | SLOO ih stent iret slag et er doi dp Conantrveadead ile P zen | 5or6 inches high, dark comple: ap 2-tf ind al Per dozen | 16 or 17 years old.” Hind on when he leftn binck NRK & y . . . . . ee oA DING LAGE RD do sable brushes, assort: BOARDING. He has an army under his | interviews with the President and Secretary of | QUPERIOR READING LAGER BEER » camel's hairhenshes, assorted do. | and'ctatt Vwi rive Sanit eke ee ee MES.ANN H. SCOTT, No. 425 south side Pom, iq sf the Uaitet anatY | State concerning matters appertaining to his | The subscriber tnkes this method to inform the Oe ee eet en ene Sein the Beateor District of Columbia, and @ if Brent Jackson Hall, has. severni ve them (the Americans) | late mission. secure them in their lives citizens of Washington and vicinity, that he con- stant! Rete on hand Lauer’s supatior READING large ROOMS which, she Would be to rent ‘We hear thatleading | LAGER BEER, PORTER, and ALE, which he do Draper’s patent air-tight inkstands, per | yet him. te be piensed 4 atins tor transient BOARDERS. TABLE EDEN BEALL. Tue Pexxsyivay jozen . Living near Mechanicsville, Montgomery count Aeoommed: “© vindicti eveny: J i A ", 2 do Hatcher & Fry’s patent inkstands, per | Md. 7 ny» unmevinted may 25-3? Saad bint tees de eee | Democrats of Pennsylvania are now engaged in | {patel Keepers or private farnlicn ne Cakes tO 2 do stick West india “i peratick | FJARPER’S MAGAZINE FOR sae ne. | ONE LARGE AIRY ROOM and one cowl uzed yaid the nited States in affecting a | securing @ subscription to be used to secure the Also, ICE at ail hours, in quantities to tren 3 pounds extra superfine scarlet sealing wax, CEIVED AND FOR SALE: AT SHILLING- rent 4 house has dened pt wntarminbed for Tertitory nde evolution. and im wringing the | seryices of Col. John W. Forney for the Penx-| may 2-Sw _Sonthwest cor.3d 1 med fe ove, = er pound nd | Revpolde Oke ORE. The Discanied Queen, by | tion desirable fora family with chiles BOARD t ee ee ee ivanian for four years, at a salary of $10,000 T1QUORS. % de be maltyiakes wax Pert | London,” = Rose Poster ea eries of the Court of eee desired. Apply to No, 468 ith stro! me for the Feder pee: ; : ee et: Old Mong WHISKEY. 10 do Site cum arabic do « Store Sy Ok between D and E. may 2-60 w the ‘al Governmentto | per annum. The energy and experience of the 2 do Pure RYE, copper distilled 3 do best pounce do . y’s Book, and ail the Magazines for M f? TES, AT HER BOAR DING- Ton peril kednn “ce | gentlemen anid to have the business in hand 1 Caaks Muire & Sou's'hidimburgh AT. 10 do beat fomp twine ee & ress a r\ WO rd on ed Oy Penn. ve d ie . ue J lon"’s ry jo tugs became so bad | are such as will probably bring it tomsuceess- | 15 Corks Youncer's Edinbargh ALR 1 ng fee waters far department scaly per M | lise. Setionk Humor, just pub- scorn ica yasttoct. nade crsemgensenss te 4 ay Li apatites which are | fut eonelusi ehend. 5 Ol ns Co Le ER paner weighis of brass, composiiion, new books published received immediate! tune throughout the day, aud neue fons their detay ia appeluting lal conelasion, we appre 25 Cenes Cinus Johamaberger WINE, 1834, lead per weigit | afterwards, and ev. mar 3 a Monaoa Governor ee ee In store, aud lor able by ; 5) quarts best biack sand per quait | stationery line for suloat = “He newspaper en ———S EE anda, BOOKS AND STATIONERY OF Led FERGUSON, 496 7th street. le at “The moment Brigham Young is stripped of | Tax Hoy. Jerrensox Davis.—A public re- | 10. 5 port, GE & WILLEMS. | 4 pounds best precegen paneer per pound SHILLING TON’S Federal authority be Will become partially paral- ception and banquet is to be given to this dis! “maya '"""* ns! te uy aw y may 23-3 Bgolatere Sas $ stro ‘ ‘ Js < é