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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Cornar of Pennsylvania avenue, and Lith street, Br W. D. WALLACH, and is served to subscribers by carriers at SIX AND THE WEEKLY STAR. This excellent Family and News Journsi—con- taining & greater variety of imteresting reading than ean be found in any other—is published on Saturday morning. Single copy, per annum... __. ---..@1 8 Five es a2 A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to the Ten Copies 2. 4 Agents; papers served in packages at S734 cents per renty copies. scenes! month. To mail subscribers the subscription Priceis THREE DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS & year in advance, TWO DOLLARS for six montha, and ONE DOLLAR for three months; for fess than three months at the rate of 13§ cents a week. {7 SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT. 117" Casn, invARIABLY iN ADVANCE. 28 subscribing in clubs raised among neighbors Without the intervention of a mail as will be Pereeived, twenty per cent. of the WEEKLY STAR Wul be saved. It invariably contains the “ Wash ston News’? that has made the Daily STaR eureu- @ SO generally throughout the country. ingle copies (in wrappers) can be at oye wately the issue! the Paper. EE CENTs. ‘* who not as agents will be allowed 4 twenty per cent. Ebening Star. NO. 1,366. VOL. IX. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1857. List or Patents.—The following is the list PkoPosats FOR STATIONERY. of Patents issued from the United States Patent aang Pro crs of the Tatars of the Crimea. _A German traveler. who has visited Moscow. gives an interesting account of a collection of Summer Retreats, &c. AUCTION SALES. — Dentistry, &e. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, May 25, 1957. can be seen atall hours,at iis office, located asabove. | with the best LIQUORS, perty formerly belonged to the iate Douz- | He feels assured that an expericuce of finecn years’ | & that the ‘ket affords, at Washington prices. iss Voss, ‘This property is most eligihly situated | practice, with fie ince noe ee ae oneen gears; | Xe. that the hing Parties will be provided for ' re for a boarding establishment or female seminary .be- variety of difficwlt cases that he hastroeated suceess- day or night. W. W. Binny, of Se: F. - auality of their kind, and in no case interior to the | ing immediately on the Baltimore and Washiogton fully, will enabie him to surmount any ditheulty, | .\. 8 —t ishing Tackle and Boats tobe procured at Pith iit ack fe aay, Of Seneca Falls, N. ¥.—For | sampies which will be exhibited at the department, distant about one hundred yards from the | scientific or otherwise, relating to the ‘Teeth. His | the Ps Mar noob hydrant. Fach proposal must be sigued by the individual or | rg depot. ‘The improveinents eremy W. Bliss, of Hartford, Conn.—For im- | firm» ing it, and must specify but one price for | tai ; LUSTEE’S SALE.—By virtue of a deed of NTISTRY, HITE HOUSE PAVILION. — manuscripts relating to the Crimes, which are Office, for the week ending June 2, 1857—each SEALED rRoPosats for furnishing such stationery lov hee ined dee Hs 1 will c D* NTR STEPHEN BAILY, W rere J " 3 i , wi + At 12 o’eloc! ey ty . 8s 5 ml the pubiie gene to the Holy Synod. “One of these manuseripts, | ,, Thos. B. Atterbury, of Pittsburg, Pa—For im. | [orclock ens ear Ae be Fecetved until hoxt fair day thereafter) on the prenuses, ait that Hei AA ht BE WHITE HOUSE PAVILION for tite in particular, he deems especially worthy of = ‘oor lock. Bnaccompanied by satisfactory testimonials of abili- | part or parcel of land whereon the said David Jones Dr. BAILY begs leave to informthe publicthat he | where he will always be abie to furnish therm attention. It is written by one Patriarch Pe- inet ta nieate#, Of Boston, Mass.—For improve- ty to full the contract will not be considered, and | how resides, contaruiug about inety_two acres aed CIGARS, n ¥ } contracts will only be awarded to established mi than. ach Boldyrew, and is neither more or less | "_'R. W. Belson, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For im. | turers of ordealorsim the stfiches eee mame | Witch pro than an account of atour in the Chersonese, | provement in skates. All the articles required must be of the very best with such descriptions of the country. the peo- | ple, their customs, and their appearance, as * perfectly common in our modern tourist litera- isist ofa | own experience coufirming the opin many men | may 6-3w B. SCHAD. provement in fastest ft : each aml ot article contained in the shencte “fire Frame aeweliees apiete ninent none re wags wee specially Drs. Tintin Hee A HOTEL ., ————= = - ii i ive ii i et in fastenings for ments. “4 4 Pe . and eve necessary out bu a ve lan ni + And rmis, n. lon f wa a ture; but Sie, marwees, pn meer mt | Stasis Briaat ae bee ce a x aphisthe articles furnished mimat be! equal in al e- | tn fanenbts adapted to the usual productions of the | ead ail mercurian preparations for bling 1 Fa rnont dls aie ROINT. COMFORT, VA common—a pro hegms, | p 7 < os Jes, st lelivered without, | count t an ineonsidera uit i ef al els, Gutta Percha, India uner 7 soolleeted by the author during his residence For improvement in mowing machines. delay when ordered to the satisfaction of the head of | renderc, Pmnont productive. fn erenter portion being for the constraction of Co particular locality of all the sunny South” — rs ason L. Burdick, of New York, N. ¥.—For | the otles for whish thee an required, and a failure °o it will compare d that Poreelian, mount: is now the sole property of the under- among the Tartars of the Cri The name | ; 4 y 4 | fine meadow land. In point of health it will compar nd that Poreelian, mounted on I f Saree he applies indiscriminately to all the a Male ne Saieapa hs Hoes toaese wu be deemed cause for the abrogation of | with any situation lun this country, and rarely is it | 1s the @nly relinble substance that can be worn in the | signed, and will be opened on the Ist ol S. M. > iston, Mass.—For im- * " 2 that property possessing so many advantages 1s of- | mouth, as was wost conclusively shown by the last | June next, and each successive June followin: dwellers on the peninsula, although it appears | proved door hinge. The department reserves the right of ordering a | fe i fe le. ‘Phe terms will be liberal, and made | American Dental Convention. engage to make it to the seekers for health, rec that a distinction ht to be made bet! hi Francis Burke, of Woodlands, Montserrat, | &Teater or less quantity of each article contracted for, | known on the day fale a7 Although he flatters inmecif from his long resi- | Un, caiety and good living, supremely attractive. - ougi Peters ean ne | British Wiest Indies. —-Por improvement in ma. | *3 the public servies may require. N.C. STEPHEN. Trustes, dene and practice in Washington, he is favorably | For heaith, no mountam retreat can be safer atany Crim-Tatars and the Nogai-Tatars, who are chinery for preparing the Abra of ts el mie pamed in oe cone (o be furnisted may 2-Stawts Biadensbnre. Md. | known to his nemerous friends and patrons, he begs es Foe ig mp pen gg 7 nana, 5 r : Bw Bsa SE I enn 1 swale Septenibe 4 very —— es other, although both | tain ai le, &c. Patented in England July 13, 1855. | prices, Pes |” CePartinint at the lowest marke W. BO'TELER, Auctioneer. leave to refer thom {athe following I or June. Indecd the fest three are yubiuitely, tho dwelling together in the same part of the coun- | “Wm. a’ Clark, Sam'l D. Poten wet Win. D. | | Bonds-with approved security mnst be given by RARE CHANCE FOR A GOOD INVEST- | From the late Rector of the Church of Epiphany of | ™0st pleasant of the senson. ‘The weather im mile try. - Simpson, of St. Louis, Mo.—For improvement in | the porson or persons contracting: and. in the event N Vintas, Dairy F cit the sea breeze balmuer, and the lnxuries of the sn The short pithy sayings of a people. contain- | method of hanging mili stones. of the refusal or neglect of the contrnetor to furnish TARKET GARDENS,—On EI is AE? | Dr. Stepney Batiy: DearSir—T desiretoexpress | water are to be had of finer qua’ > June lth, at 5 é’clock, I shall sell, on | my esteem for you personally, and my confidence in | Prefmsion. There ts no more invitr , the track of land known as “Anacos- ee as a superior dentist. The operations executed ntic sealans nd in greater ing Spot on Ths |. It is strictly true of it ing, as they always do. some practical hint, | Patrick Clark, of Rahway, N.J.—For improve- | 32 Article or articles named in the contract, upon 1 7 rder o| mark more decidedly than t beside the | ment in packing pistons and stufing boses of | {He et eae pee Spree wey te 00 en market ; and the «dif- joining the farms of Gol. William Hickey and | for me huve been highly sa Thope that you et hath sai eentat that people's oe a ha tor fe agar aoa La tern ference between the price paid therefor and the ean- | W. WW. Corcoran, Fisq., distant about two miles frem | may receive the patronage friends and the | “On ! if there beau Elysium ou earth, it is this, it moral as well as mental culture to which it has | a cate Sect ~ ; ¥ ovement in steam pumping aj it ducted in the settlement of his account for the qu Barinston, end shout eecturn) sf nee trom the pablie that your skit so wed spiny ces ; ten an stei ing apparat exe pt of his account fa iar shingt z r attained. Proverbs are more significant in this | P"yYtins M. Cook, 'F Hinsdale, N.Y For im. | ter during which such refusal or neglect may occur. | Paiwere and Washington turnpike ea ys! i ‘tral 1 n Which s ul is tract has been divided into five lots, varying | Washington, Aug.28, 1855. J..W. FRENCH. | 4,7: Archer. Jarvis, and other army eu respect than even songs; for these are called | proved lock. he subjoined list specifies as nearly as can now | from Il to 55 neres each. to suit persons desirous of i forth on the spur of moment, and accord Jno. J. Curtis, of East Boston, Mass.—For im- | 2¢,one.the amount, quality, and description of each | securing sites for supurban villas or dairy and market Pras a Simkins, : Idest firms in Raltimore, Messrs. ie th the tem: ry emotions inspired by some | p-oved scroll sawing machine of the kinds of articles required: From one of og = Potted ¥ malt re, Mi. whol wr eal Faculty resident inthe view with the tempora) jons ins : scroll sawing mac - + ig 2 there is a dwelling-house and the | Having employed Dr. Stephen Baily, Surgeon Den- se of billcoas : ioce mi exciting event; and may, therefore, bear an | | Reuben Daniels, of Woodstock, Vt—For iim | MM, ame gi Classy ere i oe tain gn. age for farm purposes. A part of | tist of Weekincton ety ie eee ae Tene eee Fines Tiree aa ame me Gheee End Fever Wn ore impress of nobleness which the nation generally prevea bec lyertee pute € ““ ished, ruled and trimmed, per reain > them have been Teeently erected. for gardening and | POrant and dithicuit piece ol work, wh rh he did to healthivst spot on the frceah he earth “s . ames . Gibbs, of } ao % i . hs _ he soilis admirably ada lor denin: c ¥ entire 8% ion, and view 01 i vet é may pethaps be very far from possessing. A | pavement in sewine ch es a a 2 10 Fears folio post, hight, plain, unrued, for of- | agit ’pomna ay reNly, and very desitable buildiag | one of the ment device ned mera Dental | {cit certiBioutes, in De. Bow’s Review, proverb, however. is conceived in no moment of | Isaac Griffen, of Quaker Springs, N. Y.—For 3. 397 reams eap, white or blue, ried wide, me- | Sites are to be found on the property. College of Baltimo led. after repeated trials, to mas ‘ovement in potato diggers dinm or close, and trimmed. per reain he proximity of these lots to town, the excellent | perform the samo work satisiactorily, it gives me > i6wktaw2m JOS. SEGAR, Proprietor excitement or exaltation, but in a calm state of int = “ ji " i . < e uality of the soil.the abundance of cood and uv it pleasure to expres entire coufidence and iG —_ mind, when the understanding only is appealed See ieee maneowrn Ve—Mor Sine] © Sater per rere’ wae OF Blue; Celemony coinee OC wate tae el eens | ee neers: She pee EXAPEAKE HALL, Hawproy, Va to. Being of the general application, tuo, not | provement in machines for sowing seed broadcast. 5.10 s legal cap, white or blue, trimmed and | herith and beauty of ideation, combine to make | Baltimore, Jan. 12, ivs7, HAR MANN BOGGS. UMMER RETREAT." onle 2 males { intended merely for this decennium or that}. John S. Hall, of West Manc ester, Pa.—For nr per ream ie = this proveny one of the t attractive opportuni . Point, will be re opened ‘on the first of popular cause, ‘it is impossible that any save | '™pravement in plows. 6. 6% reams quarto post, white or blue, ruled ya- | ties for safe and profitable investment which hes | Extract froma note received from the late Hon, Jolin when the proprietor will be happy to 7 z Prancis G ine Bos! 2, w , per re been presented fora long period to this community. M, Ciayt “ hued Spe — have taken —_ — mi! _ | pines Mosk for biking atte Repent ws wens oe th post, extra superfine, thick | _ Plats of the div ision of the nd can be seen at y. TR. Aug. 19, 1856, | see aus of bis fitends who may wish th en of the people can exist at al. Like e simple | Michael Kennedy, of Troy, N. Y.—-For im. erean uled, per ream my store, and, if desired. the whole will be disposed | ‘The teeth you made for me work admirably ; noth- | 0 SALT WATER BATHING, nad the medicinal remedies in useationg the peasantry, | proved zauge attachinent for hand saws. ae on pd 4 ; of the Seaboard. The Hall has been much 2 vellum note paper, highly glazed, | Of at private sale, if application is made to the sulr- | ing could be better. Very pratefaits, s a3 . ed and beautitied. and ample prepnrations made for 5 t g ; * | seriber three days before the day of sale. OHN M. CLAYTON. d be d - f their efficiency. as well as facility of applica- | " Lucius J. Knowles, of Warren, Mass. —For im- 9. is recme Atma Eee at eee cg Terms : ‘One-third cash: the reriduoon a credit of == the comfort and pleasure of all who muy visit this tion, prevent them from ever being forgotten. | proved faucet. lined, per ream - * | 1,2, aud 3 years, for notes bearing interest, secured by | ‘To those that seek relief from the maladion of the Boats, Fishiag Tackle, Pleasure Carriages, &c.. The following have been gleaned from the; James Knight, of New York, N. Y.—For im- | 19. 10 reams buff note paper, lined, per ream deed on the property. 7 °LE ct teeth, T can cheerfully recommend 1) Baily 888 | aiways in readiness to contribute to the en s | pe ‘ may 22-ec C.W. BOTELER, Anct. | superior Dentist: he made @ set of ian te . = a rovement in life-preservers. ll. 15 reams flat cap, white or blue, unruled, per ne Ne = , | of guests, R. G. BANKS larger collection : Maa is lean ce oe és ‘ ream rae for one of iny family, and plugged se: tooth for | OL guente. ut yesterday, and thou atest the water- | | 0:5: Love feed ot Syracuse, Nt. Y—Fer im-| 45 os crams envelope, yellow or buff, royal, per fv BARNARD & BUCKEY: Georcetown. | myself, and the work has all stood well for more than = iy ti elons, thou hast already | Provement in feeding gas generators. ream ALUABI UILDI LOTSINGEORGE- | ten years. ROBERT T. NIXON, - melon ; ay, cating melo: Feady | James Edward McConnell, of Wolverton, Enz- 170 s large brown envelope. TOWN AT Pusuic Sae.—On MONDAY AF of the Va, Conf. of the M. E. Church South, Pp &c f h Jon’s taste. | v e Eng 13. 170 reams large brown envelope, per ream 1 peu: . M + 1an0os, 5 “i Sil wane the bod cee | Mand —For iinprovement in locomotive boilers. | 14. 3 reams pink blotting. per reat i SERN O ON, st rnesant at 3h prelock em in frone April 19, Lit caer cae eRe AIRE © ‘ol 2 e 5 56. | t R ses, No. BS o1 ve, hav: ul OCCASION ANO FORTE INS ¥ iN. wading. ri , Joun L. Mason, cs New York, N. ¥ ake im | | TF teghoots data eens ee jo elephant, per | . This valuable Lot will be subdivided into4 lots of Surgeon Dentist of this city, oF having been coxmiz: | Mr. W. H. PAL MER continues to add new mem What cares the sick man for mare's milk? | proverucn in manufacturing screws of thin metal * sheet “ z 24 feet each on Sd street. ant of his operations on our families of frends, take | bet'ic hie classes. Apply to Mr. PAL - What cares he who ia parched for bosa (beer | , John B- McCormick, of Versailles, Ky.—For | 19, a5 shots drawing paper, elephant, per shoet ‘Terms: One fourth cash: the residue inSequal | brensure in expressing our admiration of his artistic | MER oe ee ‘Rooms ‘over Farhan OE made of millet.) when he is drinking ‘at the | improvement in machines for harvesting hemp. 19. 75 sheets drawing paper, royal, per sheet | Pay até, 12, and 18 months, bearing interest, | skill. as well as of the uniformly satisfactory manner Bookstore, Tuesday, W ednesday, Fri ‘ reat i obert McCutcheon. of Towanda, Pa—For 20. 200 sheets tracing paper, French, large size, per | 2nd secured by # aced of trust." hee in which he performs the most delicate and dificult day, and Saturday, between 2and 6 p. m. ar 2 : = P improvement in atmospheric churns. sheet Je 2- BARNARD & BUCKEY, Ancts. _ | operations in Dental Surgery and we respectfully re- Terms $5 per quarter. ap 25-tf Allah allows thecrop to fail of him wholeaves| 4 C. Miller, of Morgantown, Va.—For im-| 21. be yerds tracing cambric, per yond Gi Auctionces, commend ham to the con! idence and patronage ol the Vora! MUSIC.—Mrs. FRANKLIN, Teacher i q i: | a i i x F; . 6} 0 . A a . ae oe may a plc, of which we consider pment] y: . a cups ‘Save ee 2 ~ "aanb, go not tothe welts dwelling; cock, go | Earn!" tnchines for sowing seed broad | | 2 biol binders bids ec br 16E inches, pr Dire scan tut Nate Vanegas | fugues Uo Warra, Srcutect Lr rence doen Ta hans to tee foots 5 ; . . a ; e ba 40T NE. Navy — Y a =) MM. i < * ~ ae m not to the abode of the kite. V.N. Mitchell, of Concord, N.C.—For imple- | 1- 490.000 adlivsive env yellow, or | an order from the Orphan's Court of Washington | B'S ante AT TOF Gowen of being perfected in Baling Singing. ot Gpers Music, The house of the sultan lives in the mouth of | ment for paring Horses’ hoot, buff, he _ County, District of Columbia, confirmed by the Cir- . LINCOLN, M. D.. of Washingtor to favor her with an early application. ‘Tetms mado him ho has bi " 8 boul. ; Albert L. Mowry, of Cincinnati, O.—For im- 2. 6,000 ad vy, 107%Z by | enit urt. setting as a court of Chancery, the sub- Hl. Brave Washingto: cones at ber residenoe, 43 E « + between ot wi cast but a glance at Stamboul. } provement in cast-iron car wheels, Sinches, per M seriber will sell.at pubite auction. on TUESDAY RGK WAL yernor © ep “th. and at the Music Stores of Mr. Davis, an Desirest thou the hurricane? then praise the James R. Maxwell, of Cincinnati, O.—Fori 3, 35,00) adhesive envelopes, white or yellow, hea- | AFTERNOON, June Sth, at tite o'el 8 Watrer Le layor of Washington. Metzerott. ap 6-3m pats | snes" ae cha incinnati, O.—For ime i pe ae by ; per M - M premises, north hal Lot No. 8, in squ He ky BaLpwin, U.S, Patent Office, ( ‘OLD MEDAL PREMIUM He who has suffered shipwreck, speaks no | F Henry C. Nicholson, of Mount Washington, O. 5. 8,000 adhesive envelopes, note, per M. eocer pad Dtituid ene perthern 3 tees a OC; Wicut, Principal Rittenhouse Academy, x longer of the beauty of the sea. feb 20 ti PIANO FORTES. For improvement in churns. lien was sold e Thomas Bay Item. Git Nae Pine conveyed hy said Mary Kelly WILLIAM KNABE, 8 i a the ~ - F xh ; = See : = (Sener partner in the late firm of e first fell the plaintain, and then praiseits | Eugene L. Norton. of Charlestown, Mass.—For 1, 100 dozen cards Perry’s pens, and of other man- beginning Spe the bocentarse Sf I R. VILLARD, DE ; iis r. mp na 8 CHI- sass. Ganate de Co., shade. improved process of inanufacturing leather shoe- A ies enor pe ~fyasiagl Om CHES teem tae Northwest Corner ¢ Capel No Tobi ae prose tard ha Gontinees tho me ture ast sale of grand and . im- | binding. ross Perry's, Gillott’s, or other g: me- ranth etree , 21 feet, th q Seah s se = equare PIANO F nderthe name Bh a though the hawk be, he yet puffeth him Milton Painter, and Charles Painter. of Owing’s 3.6 = nd hg tag sos M feet 1 inch toa ‘gufeet alley, thoes north i Saeed Heated pencil his profes- af W — a < ; a stand, FA : Mills, Md.—For improvement in feeding grain to Be doeen cand pene atte, j alley 2i feet. thence west ‘9 feet and 1 incit to the 1n the most approved style. rile tai kkaoae tat <SES BS 4. 33 dozen gold pens. silver cases, and pencils pp y weite t taw flouse, Baltimore. The lass with the black locks lost the comb; | inill stones. reat auelity, per dian soe is "| Pleo of beginuing.with the improvemeuts,consi sting 1 bo 2, Peun. avenue, adjoining Gautier’s. | iiiey have aise just pened ance Sales Room the old woman with a bald head found it. August F. W. Partz, of New York, N.Y¥.—For | _ 5. 9 dozen gold pens, without cases, best quality, Hontent and well built two-story Frame Dwelling iy No 207 Baltimore street, between Charies aud Liz When you have no pole to knock down the | improved hydraulic blast generator peucere Terms: One-third cash: the residue m Gand 12 | 4PVHE IMPROVED SETS OF TEETH. streets, on the premises partly occupied by Al peach from the tree, you say: “ It is sour.” I; ugust FW. thay of New York, N. Y.—For | Item. Class No. 4.—Pencils, for notes. with approved security, bearing i| ae seem Cy os pps es = Every fir is not a cedar, but each thinks it- | improved apparatus for condensing vapors and 1. I4dozen ivory ever-pointed pencils, large or rest. DR. LOOMIS, the inventor and patentee of | keep constant!y on liam yearn! | vammage lf , | gases and for evaporating liquids. small, with leads, per dozen a on the payment of the purchase money and final | ‘Loomis’ Mineral Piate Teeth.” having and highly-finished erand and square Piano Fortes ye ; ; itts time | ,,Ch8s- Potter, Jr., of Westerly, R.1—For im-| 2 @25dozén Faber's,‘or other good No.1 to, or | ratifeation pr the aales sioed eae ey fil | Loomis, Mineral Piate improvement ‘obs also, Melodeons, from the best makers, from 4 to 5 When the poor man is made judge, its time provement in oscillating printing preases graduated, per dozen cost of the purchaser.” has permauent!y estab- me presen’ — kes “boards, double reeds, for the rich to quit the community. | P'Siles G. Randall, of Dixon: lif’ Fer"timprove- | > siemens ees PerEreaom: graduated, ZEBEDER KIRWAN. Guardian, cment for Sete ot Teeth consists chief- | Being extensively engaged in the manufsgtare of - . > - - re J 5, nv nt fors a hel < . rT 2 The neighborhood of the palm, near which ment in seed planters. 4. 62 dozen Faber’s, &c., red and biue pencils, per | 8329.4 ee ot ly inmaking a set of but one piece of material, and | Pianos; we will sell wholesale and retail, on the most the mushroom grows, is relationship in theeyes |W - T. B. Read, of Alton, Ill —For improve- dozen | that indestructible mineral. No metal is used in aim os eae od the highest ‘ of the world. : | Ment in harvesters. 5. 44 gross leads, best quality, assorted, per gross. FOR RENT AND SALE. their construction, and they ete cheresore free {rom Finn Bak opp Pry Fic of the Mam — One man bores into the turpentine tree with baebpel Rogers, Fe i Pa.—For im- 1Elass No.5.—Ink, Inkstands, Wafers,and War. OX & VAN HOOK, Reat Estate Aczsxza, | joints to become filled with racisture or matinee nr | two aucessive years—October, I 8 i ife - e oil i we if shovels. em. X & Y + Reat Est AGENTS. nd . i} “ sition to fourteer a tee: 8 fro ue Big eas se Other dean tha cil in nsteas- jar. | PETS y cciorer comet N-¥.—For im. | 1.18 dozen Draper's large or small inkstands, per | H' 424 Seventh streat,"below 4 szrect. lave tor | food, henes thes are pure and clean.’ They are | Position to fourteen an New Vork. Boston and Ba. or the first wish a single camel sufficeth : for | provement in dye stock ? dozen sale a number of Building Lots 24 feet front by 19) | lighter, stronger, less clumsy; far more dural ican Simone, Wee were alesawarded ths ert one ek the second not the whole herd were enough _| Stephen Scotton, of Wayne county, Ind —F. 2. @dozen cast-irondouble or single inkstands, per | feet deep, nt the very low price of from $75 to 3125 natural in their appearance. i wi Ml give @ reward Of | etre acelin prominin at * th : 9 yne county, Ind.—For lozen } each—payable in small monthly instalments of $3 per ne Thousand Dollars toany hi Ui py * | cinin, 1855 and 1856. They have also been awarded If the fish did not snap at the worm, Allah | improved portable cross cut sawing machine. 3. 200 M a& N k t | month. : similar work of art to equal mine in purity, benuty, | & ata will inik tok olen blae tha deaveaat bee re he ac Mme Percimgtoved | uae ee eel eee Lots are. situated ab Union Town. oe she panromlitn eriatis emeaheeme es ame ote enone the highest preminm (silver medal) at the Metr.- It is not always a lovely female face that is| heel cutter, for cutting the heels of boots and | 4. 9840208 Maynard & Noyes ink, pints, perdozen | south side of the Anacostia river, adjoining ere ve: | Stet ee cospomsitly warcentel In addition to this we are in possession of testimo : i | shoes. 5. 25 dozen copying ink, quarts, per dozen | vy-yard Bridge, and are in every way desirable for i Ps Re . nals ft the most distinguished professors and covered with a veil. “ = . “ Jeasant, ealthy loca- 276 Penna. avenue, between lth and 12th streets, Tt ia dich tic bent, not to bend | Chas. J. Shepard, of Brooklyn, N. ¥.—Por im- 6. 5dozen best blue ink, quarts. per dozen | persons wishing a cheap, pleasant, and Lealthy spis-ty in the country, which ean be seen at our { is dishonor to be bent. not to bend. | provement in cooking ranges. “ae 7. 3) dozen best French carmine ink, oz., perdozen | apc. oc requested taccmeiets | ooo - warerooms, speaking for themselves and others of re the drone suck the jasmine, it makes | , James Tidgewell and Wm. Tidgewell,of Mia-|_™ 105 BI seal wafers. best quality, red, No. 8, for selene, hae aoe tbat Caces, tae Cla ae Dros GOODMAN, yy DENTIST, ana | We h=h appreciation in which our instruments are a dietown, Conn.—For improvement in printers* 4: tee puants bees ccd Wadies common size. is git d free and clear from every SORGEO) 2 oa every where hei . 7 *, : | . 5 » per ; MANUFACTURER OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH.—, All are guaranteed for five years, and Violets do not grow so high as nettles. | composing sticks. poun ible inens aS may %-3m_ | His complete arrangements enabling hit tof A privilece of exchange is granted within the first six The satiated tiger worries sheep. Jonathan T. Turner, of Bridgewater, Mass. — | 10. 20 pounds best extra super scarlet sealing wax, YOX & VAN HOOK, Rea Estate Ace resent the following reasonable prices months from the day of sale if the instruments do not 7 jlovel ide: t ev i- | For improved machine for filing s: 8 | per pound. 3 Sevent et above D street, have for sal intire Upper Sett Teeth, on ¢ MH to 5) | give entire satisfaction. Bees Se kerely ae oe Ot oven the Kuri = Eng sex fot coston | ic yap ec he earners terre Bo Pa do” on Silve 12 to. 35 | “Wholesale dealers will find it to their advantare ‘aa srr set nthe mony psly - wet Chas Van De Mark, of Oak’s Corners, N.Y — | lee Bee eens tree emeeme A Het tts Su Uerecthairee: feo nuie! froa the ‘Centre Mar- One or more, on goa + 2to 5] to give usa cail before purchasing. e ai an ol eT en en ee % is «Deis ree 2 ree fc = on Sive: For improved method of uniting the panels f| 1. #0 dozen Rodgers’s or Pond ay P' rz panels o: Ite 3 Pianos exchanged, hired, and tuned. also, Re- Ww able rates. Alloperations ras to give every satisfac- o Filling, Extracting, t the same reas: Portable fences. buek or pent hnistie John B. Wickersham, of New York, N.¥.—| 2 '5 loxen Rodgers’s 1 For improvement in folding bedsteads. ABE & CO. We praise the truf. and do not know how Seon it will cover us. 2 erasers, per nsuch a many . , ; . 7 tion, ¢ corner ati street andavenue. ap 3 ICE. Put not thy secret into the mouth of the Bos- John B. Wickersham, of New York, N.Y — = We ae Baseors BiSEEDE: ewes ¥OrS Let} i * e Lots of INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. = " —, or it will betray it to the ears of the | For improvement in hat stands. 4. 6 dozen ivory wafer stampa, per dozen one-half mile from “ ott Seg ep ppeaea nents BREST ALLOW E! A -POSITES, L J. MIDDLETON, ICK DEALER 4 a » 7 do: en eArs, ey do: » e FARM, w: first -cls ents ™ - J * lack Sea. ; J. b. nletesies of Pleasant Hall, Pa—For | 5 Siipabe cca sieeniay ex ive —e Tetoy sheer Cah ape oct co containing 345 | MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES _, Office and Depot—Southwest corner of F and 12th The block of marble calls the sculptor “ Bro- | improved plow clevis. 7. 100 dozen silk taste, in hanks, per dozen feres; one of 7) ne #12) acres, and one of == = Streets. Washington. ap l-tf ther.”* Daniel ¥, Winder, of Cincinnati, Ohio-—For | £-gon dozen silt taste. in hanks, per doze | id acres, together with ® numherol FARMS and CHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS, sass =a F i i improvement in printing presses. 9 Sdozen papor weights, nesovied, per dozen uninproved Lands in the adjoming counties. Opposite the Treasury. CE! ICE!! I¢ —The undersigned respect u' - ragranee rises from the chalice of the tram-| Amos Westcott, of Sy:acuse, N. ¥.—For im- | 10, 3) pounds unprepared India rubber. per pound Also, a large variety of Houses and Buil 5 . cae aca ly inform his friends and the public generally, thiat pled rose. - . provement in door bolt. 11. 5 pounds prepared Lidia rubber, per pound in all parts of the city, rome of which will be THE adh A prorn ERS, Washington, steed preparen to Sirnbek gamities ae a “) Do not utter velvet words if thou intendest to |, Charles F Werner. of New York, N. ¥.—For | 12. loo quarts best black aa hothece th " iscomposed of delivered in any part of Washington and George” accomplish stony deeds. improvement jin wood as generators. 18. 20 pounds pow Ratie to tance CHAS. St. J. CHURB, | town, and Eunrantees to give entire satisfxction. After the Ramadan, comes the Beiram. saac N. Whitaker, of Pecatonica. 1il.—Forim- | 1} } dozen bet bbs, 4 un- OUN D. BARROW, Orders to be left with Kipwett & LauREscr. Burst not open the doors of another's harem, | Proved hand implement for severing the butts | 13: 340ze camels’ lair pene : do : pean be purciinwd. 808810 | 7 oven gp HENRY HOLMES. FREE Mee and, Penney ania evenue's Geo. if thou desirest thy own to be unbroken. bir ara ad ee 17, 4dozen Osborne's oN donugn.) Co terest of from 12 to 2) per cent. per | THE Te ST OTIER, BARROW & CO., gust, Psuna. avenue, between Lith and 2ith sirect= The wave is not higher in the gulf than in the foved. machine for d; setts a * ae Sh poueds linen twine, per pound Persons having Farms, Houses, or other property Davenront, Lowa, ERGEStETZ New York avenue, between 10th ard ocean |e fe eee SES S| ig. tether Gahomey clots, cand or fiat, Sine| thee Senn Texechange, or obtain loans tipon, or iscomponeduf CHAS. & Seat, Tih Sets: Bose. A. Fare, Drei et, werner There is more fuss made about the ihepra | ‘Thomas J. Mayall, of Roxbury, Mass., assign. 20. éddoxen igsihavitee rulers, round or fat, 2 in- | tavme taverns fen et Cee | ia ante WALI DOUGAL. "| 3 First ‘street, Georgetown, where lee can be (bulrush mat) of the rich man, than about the | or to himself and George N. Davis, of Boston, “ches long, perdozen sult with them, as having an extensive acquaint- aS eee — | atail times. T.N.KIDWEI 4ts (woollen carpet) of the poor. | Mass.—For improvement in pickers for looms 21. 2 pounds best quality sponge, per pound anos aod a long. active and successful experience as li a (eee: tert ees manufacture, a | = : wed hen the poor man attains to the Lis he Oscar F. Mayhew, of Indiana polis, Ind, as- 22. 4 pounds gum arabic, per pound ‘ | dealers in Real Estate, they fatter themselves that fine srignmenrntan hinds ore ARRI. - ICE—ICE.—For sale 2, to 3,000 tons of does not know how to stretch himself upon it siguorto W. H Weeks and O. Mayhew, of 23. 10 dozen mucilage, large-size glass jars, with | any business they may recommend or consummate. @ assor 2 nd | At of the very best, latest, and most PURE ICE atthe Hockley } tw appre yashington Raaire brush and tyles, aed warrkatedin punter House, on the W work 24. lO dozen muciing illic tops, per dozen in earthen or glass jars, with- . per dozen sid uear the Relay h nad. It can be sent nship and material, to be equal toany made | 19 cars either to Baltimore or Washington. Apply re alike satisfactory to their employ to themsel way The grain of sand at the foot of the mole-bill | (42, f%ne Place —For improvement in hominy deems itself larger than the Zeltberg (a moun- ; . La! brush or t ; STENT Pty. aes 7 to ROBT. C. WRIGHT, Patterson st. Leon Londinsky, of New York, N.Y, assign- Pg slbaicganies ‘| JOR SALE. N the corner of | inthe eity of Wasinngton’ or any other city in the . tain.) ; or to himself and Adolphus F. Hecker aren eR a a Fe Nee saci eee tC eel {waited Stator. We tespestfally solicit a ca‘l from | ap28-2m Baitven Necessity teaches the hares to jump. | place —For improvement in holders for sad irons 27. 6 dozen sand boxes, per dozen Hill, fronting on the avenue 162 feet 9 inches, and on | the eee an siteuners D examine our we wks a = The fool wanted to catch the bustard, but | &< i) 23. 12dozen strong 9-inch ivory folders, per dozen. Riercr eee cao tenet nebes, and Oomtacnlag neatly Fee ore wick. . Urpass us either in I RECEIVED, A J j, A > 2. ea HO square feet. o A SG we left the springé at home Pere $5 agro n France, sesignor to La le tall : aa — | "inay ett W. F. PHILIP NAWealkodo every ind of EEE peas inawork- | " ‘The subscriber has just received the followinz t Do not throw your stick at the dogs, but a | inpcoved Process of splitting leather and hides. ST eRr SD ENVELOLES: WOR SALE—At a bargan on very easy | Old Carriages taken in part payment for new and gf ry vp beige al: Sienna, Biantx "Ye ihe aaa = cal pose Siete magy tus E. Rugg, of New York, N.Y., assignor Post Orrick Depantwent, May 39,1957. | 1 teria. ee ee Aw ithis mites ot | 8 fair price. SIMONELYNN & CO.” | Carrante, Sohiedam Sekmapon te equare qontt Bante , ev ring tale 4 ta- | to Dexter N. Force and Datus E. Rugg, afore- | Seated proposals will he received until. p.m.,of | {2 ‘i “ * eso rentula “! ts Libeng rt Washington city. For particulars apply at No. 512 and stone jugs; Brandies, Wines, said.—For improvement in water auges tor steam | the 6th day of July next for furnishing all the stamp- f i i <d story) 7th street, hHE KINGDOM AND PEOPLE OF SIAM, | §UPMe¢r qualities, assorted flavorings ; Yeas y “ey flesh of the old pellican will taste tender ee, ie ike eo envelopes this Department may require for a pe- | eer path atr pontarp were. | TUES F Juha. Bowne, with « aborce atone ders; Sperm. Adnmantine, and allow. c andles j when thou hast fasted for two days. Christepher D. Seropyan, of New York riod of four years, viz: : 5 mission in 1855. 2 vols., London 1857; $3.50 eeateigl eeches of Eminent? British Statesmen fromthe | Brepoh R Rillto the Russian War, | vol., Lon- assignor to Wm. Consland. of New York The fool ate once the liver of a whiting: to- and John D. Bald, of Philadelphia, Re : ’ hia, Pa. No.1, or note size, 27g by 4% inches, of white pa- Fok REN ~ he praises the taste of fish f.—The HOUSE on G street, between 19th and 2'tn wireets. First Ward, formerly oceu y Lient, Harrison. [tis nearly new, well fin- wlern improvements, with servant's room above. xtdeor. may 13-tf American Gentleman, . Miller's Sunffs: Corn ; oy “4 ed, Rove Ginger. stard,’ American do.; Pepper Sauc-, unint's Hpeechos. with historical mtroduc- | spanish Segara, Tobmoes, Rontcn Ales, Hrown Stout rar a aeecee Spices, &c., wholesai etal, Fe 1 on Warren Hastings, witha selec- | Sorved city papers JONAS PRT epistolary correspondence, 2 yu 537 Pennsylvania avenue, 0 ponite tonother With ® | rales of the Gent, translated from the Prussia = ; National Hote!. situated Sir Charles Worrell. new edition, illustr: STOCK IN THE OLD DOMINION COAL and M st. 1 vol, London 1857 : $1.25 +S COMPANY, KANAWA COUNTY, VA. 0 Apper, seat Ohive O ori : aptha welleth not from every fountain. a to prevent counterfeiting bank notes, white paper, or in such proportions of butf and white er. - PONo.2, or letter size, 3% by 5% inches, of buff or Lord Bougham’s Speech ae blind man once called the slave * Effen- Samael R. Wilmot, of Watertown, Conn., as- i” (a beg’ al preg Fito this day the slave | <ignor to samuel B Guernsey, of same place. — carries his head the higher mprovement in door bolts. a straw Brick DWE : The thief hates even the reed. Roy S- White, of Hartford. Conn., assignor | yoartboxes. far packing parcels of conelopesot iW | fot adjoining it ou the south Bi The schaima bespeaks pilgrimage, bi ot | (oS. S. Royers, E. W. Sperry, Jas. 1H. Ashmead, | to90 ench, and for wooden cases for packing parcels | shrubbery, fruit trees, vines, f pe pilgrimage, but not Do not call thy neighbor sefi (fool,) lest he | Provement in dies fur punching fork tines ser cP scrtoved dealin, wacuiscteiad apeomily | Tho vinw is commenting: tnd bas tends theipesies | Aluamnck do Gotha for 107; 9130 intions will be received at the Banking es > ‘ \ " . O: ton, Center Tor - | paper of approved quality, manufactured sp: Ld je 3300: one- hes’ Patent Laws ofall Nations, 1 vol., London; Chubb Brothers, for the remn: Pee latkes thee Schattan (Satan) aise to DUN. Allard, of Rowele OEipor 8 Piethe pups se, and such water marks as the f Very desirable. | Price, $2.90: one-third in cash, the | Hug Sa, oa = ee hore COMpAnY, being three hundred share . provement in plows wonates tocoral seny airect- (Cher must be gnuution | Umisaae tn yc yoees yi bitscaat 20 | sr ay. | Fling & aottars: temnelatad babe Bngliah, by Mel- | ‘The capital stock te $1000) (dole ee aw may be ordered. No. 3, or official size, 3% by 8% inches, buff or OF m auch proportions of eititer as inay be re- A new and desirable Ts, t : mint, barn Also i | inte ich A Kwarsack tx a Cxzvasse.—The cases of Ke-issues—Wim_ F. Ketchum, of Buffalo, N. SE srs, 25, packed without Source tor waeioe ing, No. 457, and situated on the west side of loth PB a coi Fo en ee NcK TAYLOR. etenal Biren peters = vl men lost or nearly lost in glacier crevasses have. ’ 4 ovement in grass harvesters. Pat- | furnished eomplete and ready for use. in such quan- reet, hetwean, as a So at No, eaticess etl Sr crest will be guaranteed upon the ce bael saB uterel who were unaccompanied allect, been of those | ented Feb. 10, 1852. Re-issued Feb 23, 1551. "| titiesax umy be required to fill the orders of post- | 512(24 story) 7th street, itoal Estate Aceh :N TURES AND EXPLORATIONS IN | forsale, by the original stockholders: for tke cero Weg were unaccompanied. A clergyman named | Chas. H. Johnson, of Boston, Mass.—For im- An agent of the Department will furnish the at- | ">a aaa o ENT—THE DESIRABLE | ~~ ddtilleatrations ot ©* ells vols Maps | of two years. Mouron is probably the only amateur who has | — in yas burners. Patented June ee nage! ‘ cel, Which is to be pasted on the OR SALE OR RED THE ISIRABL and Ulustrations, Particulars in regard to the stock, and its died in consequence. Bohrer, a peasant of Grin- 1555. Additional improvement March 18, ls If ebieg lly 5 Pipes vpn RES DENCE on the corner of F and 2ist sts., | Squier’s Notes on ‘ ots, tra] America, I vol., 8vo.; with | will be made known Spon application to CHUBS r box by the manufacturer without charge. together with the Grounds surrounding it. The Maps and Illustrations BROTHERS. delwald, slipped once alone into the upper ylacier | Designs.—Thos. H. Wood, Henry 38. Hubbell, | "Phe di r embossing the postage stamps on the | 7% : “a oa ist Darien Ship Canali tvel. . wt ee ; a 2 of that valley. aud after three hours suffcring, | and Juv. E. Roberts, of Utiee Wey ee envelopes nre to he executed inthe boat style. aud | Howse coutains sixteen rowns: hs ans pe Fee lieder iean tence) (ats _?. P. DANDRIDGE. Agent. such as we may imag in that horrible dungeon, | sign for cooking stoves. they are to be provided, renewed, ant kept i order | “ld. Michael Devonassou, fegained the upper wo: no. D- Marshbank, of Lancaster, Pa.—For de- | at the expense of the contractor. the house ifdesired. The lot the house stands on | Williams” Isthmus Pf Tehauntepec, i vol. 8vo5 and NeX BOOKS received and for sale at SHIL i 7 Hi fi k's at ‘Bild ‘are requested to furnish samples of paper, | . 50 by 138 festimat the purchaser can have more D J i: abv, tace mG Et: GTON’S Bookstore, Odeon Building, cor- of Chamouni, f into a crevas: the glacier | sign for cook's stove. idders eques! ts s 4 | land if desired. arien Journal, 1 vol., London; wr treet. . of Talefre, a feeder of the Mer de Gluse 2 im armen i Asis et gestae bee ot tno cua open tay pecouee, ih | Atso, for Sale—The LOT OF GROUND onthe 8. Lafe of Chariotte Bronte, author of Jane Exre. ash of July. 1595, and after a severe struggle ex- | > are Chinese hae Re : © Mosquito Shore, 1 vo!l.; | Adam Graeme of Massgray, by the author of Zaidee corner of F and 19th streets, and LOTS on i9th,near # proverb that “‘the-e | furnish. t trieated himself, leaving his kuapsack below The identical knapsack reappeared in July. Ist, ata s on the surface of the glacier 4,30 feet | frou the place where it was lo: are ascertained Bond and security will be required for the fuithtul | Fstseete Apply to CHUBB BROTHERS, Toposraphioal Map of the lathwus of Pansmaand | Senate se edo performance of te contract, and pa ments under it ae ALE AL ROR SAU eae oes sai jal The Border Rover. ly jamerson Beunett poe Price, quality of samples: ALUALE M FOR SALE neres Bp : re, | Mise eee nkery Bev nnd the sulteieney of the biker will be considered | AL OCU BR AM RAE HOR SAL E—5i2% neres Byneyor Terrace, by theauthor of Heir of Redelyffe, | Miss Leslie's New Con Ivors, by the author of Amy Herbert are three things t — _ progeny, fol pe desired in this world— al employment, and long vols. Magdalen Hepburn, by the author of Zagdee ‘ 2 , ; aa , ; : . a Srown, by Miss Meln- oy Professor Forbes, who himself collected the WeATMERSFIELD Ovrvoxe.—Large fully ripe | together in Awarding the contract ; and the Postmas County of Fauquier, Virginia, on the Alexandria Rev. Mr, Bellows’ Address on Thentres, &c, Violet_or ths Cross and the Crown, by frazments, thus indicating the rate of flow of the | Oulons, of the present season's yrowil., se bn wheanter ha ahall disooter tine the'mae, ares | Teeiaeeairond. & few 7 i Railroad from the | Bacon's Essays with Bishop Whatiey's Notes,| vol, Tha Deomed Ship, or the Wreek of the Arotic Re- iey river in the intervening ten years —uarterly Market, all the way from Louisiana, and retail at} part of it is offered for sale in the market for the County Seat, and only two hours travel from the ‘ravels in Europe, by Rev. John E. Edwards. gions, = Beview. only one dollar per peck! ‘* You that have tears,’ urpose of speculation ; and he will in no case sanc- | cities of Washington and Alexandria. ‘The Farms B Sk Bible and the People, by Miss Beecher” Charles Lever’s Complete Works, Library edition, | &e Howa transfer of the contmnet to any party who shall | ina high state of cultivation, and is sbundantly sup; | “may 3) "FRANCK TAYLOR in dvolumes. ipieacen eee : [I> Some time since, says the Brockville Mon- | s ae chester (N.Y ; in his. opinion, less able and qualified than the | plied with water and timber, and has much execlient | _™Y os wes 2 Every thing in the } X nd Stationery line, corns adeut in Matlory town. relative to an | been truly wonderfal, throwzhout the State. In | frehhuhe aegis contract for wiailure to perforin apply to JAMES MORROW, Baqn on tho nt Brarrels Old Mong WHISKEY = = - 5 ee See that locality A abentieren ot different times in | the agricultural world the dispiriting prospect | “Tho number of envelopes issued to poatmnastera in | 822.2, the subscriber at his Broker's Office, neat esa 1, copper distilled " TICE.—I havea few of those chen that locality. A slgilar. or probably the seme | regRice prevailed, has given place to one of | th er ewding March 311997, is stated below: | Brown's Hotel, Washington cut. pena one tuce Sone Hdinbareh ALE, in| IN To sais al wi out at ae Ae about three miles above Brockvike, by Meck | chee tulness and Ligh promiise.”” glans) gs Manped Seqnts, eckes ROBERT MORROW. 15 Conks Vounger's Edinburgh 41.4 GORT ETS and otter GLASS WARE. that r ine, by _ < s . Se. Paar ‘ F 0 do , y iy x on cl Packes,of Three Mile Bay, and D- Ladd. ‘The | 4,%¢,The San Francisco Chronicle announces sre 19 Fake FOR SALE A FARM containing 160) 2 cases Clone Joh oe THR, tant pots oe OL Taal wane Lo Gee ian cle, oll at nerpent raised its body same six feet oat of the | that Wm. , Mann, formerly of Troy, hasapplied |, he bids should be marked “P; Is for’ S u | oriv, * ‘ Turnmbewately | Ju store, and for sale N , between Mth and 10th street |. AVENRE, Jae rte parent thi boat till 1¢ got within a | yi atria, te Reet divorce against his | od! favelopoe,” and miikeiaed ere ek ian, | upon the \Vashington wag ie LT tap GETTY & WILL fae t3-aen TOHN MoDEWTTT, few rods, compelling them to make for the shore | Wife, alleging. in his published complaint that | fl sims oP ttoncal Batt Othe Departinent.” sting of 2 head of Hogs, Cows, Heifers, Horses, | No.5 northwest corner of Highand Water FU PONT’'S GUNPOWDER. ————S~ST as rapidly as possible. They describe the serpent | Ms wife committed adultery with a person, (now |) tS AARON V. BROWN, neon, Hay. Carriage, Harness, Plows, Harrows, | _™8¥ 2 = = | 1D 4 srvall tines sepplied sythall the various kinds as being over 300 feet long. and of a lightish col- | dead) ee of Troy, and at one time emem- | _je t-dtiyé Postinaster General. and Farming tensils generally, the Crop in the WRITINGS OF ATTORNEY GENERAL | of pv PONT’S Rew ER, and arm prepared or. It was also seen at a distance by the crew of | et of the California Lezistature. OLT'S NEW MODEL, WARNER'S AND | Srouuds ttm, Hay &e, It is welll watered, having Hugh S. Legare ; in two large volumes; price | {4 suppiy the samme inany quantity to parties wanting , the steame. 2. otection agg agg ro “ee eo Dests.— The late ‘Ailen’s Revolvers, Self’ Cocking Pistols, Al- rece through the promises. There ipnoeal toe ba Legs pean only, ve penal ind aoe We ALBERT KING ———__—_—___. Rev. Dr. Sutton, Vicar of Sheffield, once said to | ian’s Single uble el Pistols, Powder | dwelling-house and out-houses neces. a i NCK TAYLOR. > . ee) Maggca Scizxce —Oue of the most eminent | the late Mr. Peech, a veterinary surgeon: | Flasks, SI t Pouches, G Ramrod leads. | ine purposes. There is also an Ore ard on ine — mayan" *__FRANCK Ti —— 1 ee Beiti hysicians hax lately published 2 wok, “Mr. Peech, how is it you have not called upon | Gun Worms, El 0 G. D. about one third of the Inud is in tunber, oak, hickory, F AN S—FANS—-FANS, at McLAUHLIN & may 12-tf (Intel.A Staten) Georsenren, 0. C. in ohne he falls back on what was substantially goo your account?" rousion ‘s idwin’e Gan Wad- | &e, oct alee COR. may Sy] tiny Ee A ine) Gee the theory of Hippocrates. more than twothous- | “Ob,” said Mr. Peech, ‘I never ask a gentle- or a Ey epee — good assortment of Gun BOHRER canormation inquire, of BENJAMIN 0 TO MoLAUGHLIN’S FOR NOTIONS. BALTIMORE CITY MALT HOUSE. and years ago. “The theory is that modecn prac- | man for money.2? ae E.K. LUNDY, | GEO. W. BOHRER, oor, of Highami aunty ats | Groumy 2 2 : MALT FOR SALE—The wi Py atrad titioners have been in the babit of giviag too | «Indeed !” said the Viear; “then how do you | may 8 No. 128 Bridge street, Georgetown. | G ny B. On or of if HARE onthe prem’ | \y7 D. EICHLER recently purclasad the GLY MA Sk, much medicine; that nature needs only to be ax- | get on if he don’t pay??? — f ap 2-tf 4 No.5 SEVENTH STREET, | corner of West Falls avenue and street, sisted at critiqpl points, and cannot be forced “Why,” lied Mr. Peech, ‘after a certain w. TB ACKNEY, & DA Sere gies RAC ny to bis friends ve. that he ATE. AND GENERA Ww. im many cases, wi sorder col 5 ———————— w ) ai Narre Hd emo ones the publ seed iron tw rt medicine wholly wets, |W ean” eM ee MOBO ana | po Gnlisetech, | C°BEREATO™ OTSA ETE SMILEY HMEcEE on NIGER | ALFeah mae ar ap loge > my Oy sere RANCI® DENMEAD.

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