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eas * SS eae, r FETT EL PL RR en "HON . = ee PPE LS EI AT OT ST MIT .—— — EV ENING ST AR. WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. a asian coast. The salary is about $1,800 TOTHE PUBLIC tg thes tar” ‘of Wed- FOR RENT AND SALE. A) a ee Se naan igonce” the following paragraph occurs inanar- | FXOR REND.—One@l thos®, dosimble BRICK | )XCFUSIOR—The members of the (uandiame) Missinc.—No mail beyond Wheeling was Tue Musto at President’s Grounds, on Sat- | “ relating to the diagracefy rietson Be last: COTTA tl Gth§street, be- EteLyéreaarenen Yo! lonaay lnst: WASHINGTON CITY: received this morning, andiwé ar# ¢o! tly |-inday, attracted amimmenso assemblage. The of Beltimns ‘led igrasty Gu the f.twroen, Hand PVARNELL: | cus friems, tod the pustio pennally’ = nasen J9 eohcabvee a a a ae SLES a pe sl mem daily a: wes ons President. was on the ground ints S putin = ’ + ind per the. ‘ass. avenue. that they Save aperea a or he safe ‘and commodson ou» SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS pe hac eines upon themprest of the evening, and-was looking in better health | A Saab Prine’ i enue — (a Grand Boe Saar Sn The Intelligencer copies from the New York . & than he bas-previously since his inauguration. - tize ing- ‘ “ ti ane Zid, 1857. weed ene Evening Post “some striking statistics and _————— Bartioulara ‘ertisement @ The latest experiment sounél reasoning, adduced by that able journal een eae . PERSONAL. to reassure the friends of peace to our future relations with great Britain,” and says : * While the ay, vapors French have just been trampling under foot burying 2 point of na- Hou baller, handed down from the’ dark ages, that they were ‘natural enemies,’ some of out enlightened, hnmane, and super-patriotic Demo- e atle presses are striving to introduce the same * h i on ta Ot enter ee cia atreet, | . they rooms XCURSION ND Pic Nic OF THE CaP- ; F - ments were each. wi ts, and are on EX*s Bi Ye of the enemies of the Democracy is that of |. General Cass left Cincinnati on Thursday | Baltimore “Pluge’ at this - We can | 8 Lok 190 feet in daphne netween ath | SOM ae river and to Fort spreading a report that Governor Marcy is | last for Detroit. ‘ee Nard were the Taprebarutie’ pasties in Care | aad WE cootesine en vetam ena thnoben: wre 106 ‘of Arrangements, uppointed for about to come out a Black Republican, and nates rhe etry Se Saistea for some time be- nighing that cannon.” ays =e Oo shove Pro ill be 20d on seoommodating the Purpone, take rein nie ci that t Ps . + Sout! le. [Oo ss vi ir § a - that there is nothing in his past career incon- | tege and the prtdeasere’ nd stedenter which bes | conkrm fntiden previously suggested, that the gen, Carpenter Shop, on loth street, or thie Post (ENG TON, and wil ave eR A sistent with such a course. It is a portion of | resulted in the resignation of the President. — asthe ry Clas ace hanted amior fe otire awe Brey ej Teh net ae wilt fe ge the tactics of our political adversaries to assail, | |... The editor of the New York Mirror, in an erat ui and are, in fact, the organization HevseHoip FURN TURE FOR Salen wharf, fost of Eleveuth street at = 4 ner in some form, those’ who stand deservedly high obituary notice of the Hon. James Bell, of New | of Piug Peker alluded to in the raph quoted pales Wenner cnn Fro er m~ | Combs wharf, Navy Yard at 9; Aiea in the y - s. Nei Teffe Hampshire, says he was ‘a lawyer by profession, | above, _ undersigned respectfully begs leave to omen. tthe 5 ® a= te. Proceeding down the river some dista: amiable dogma as an article of American faith dad an honest man in practice.’ t of Washingt ag egy tgs ym Gras | the: White to Fort W hic and curs ftimigts on the coutenry beraten. | BOF Jackson escaped such asssults. No more | | -;-- An inscription upon one of the buildings | »attictarcy a? OM of the Bh betes Csi '—7, aeaReetincse ps te — atic. | TICKETS 6) conte Chidten Tee ee tnd of ally thought were created to be‘ natural friends:’”? | effective mode of injuring a prominent Demo- | {2 {jncinnatl on tha occasion of the great railroad poss of eitiae Balle Pasion Penne ee ar bly situated, containing six rooms, ® sale be | Any member of the School, and at theboat on the The Unron, under the head of ‘Hypocrisy, | ¢rat ean be invented than to create the impres- | “«‘ 4 locomotive 1s the only good motive for rid- | Other words, 1! 13.4 Dancing Club. etected. Apply at No. 318 9th street, near I». he- |" Refreshmentsat city prices. ‘The friends of the ee ‘ i ing a man o1 >? Sd. ‘That several of its most prominent members |tweendand5p.m. je -IW*_ | aiiherh s cause Bre rexpectfully solicited Strikingly Iilustrated,”’ says : sion that he is strongly suspected of entertain- | ™Z as ote rsa are Democrats. i O OWNERS OF CITY PROPERTY AND | patronize this young and growing School. The Com {Inthe national convention assembled at Louts- | ing and respecting the opinions of their ene- | .)5:/,' Spee mci opt thinks Masset beasts Ath. That the aig of the Club had nothing CAPITALISTS.—The subscriber offers to pur- | mittee will use every exertion to make this pleas- ville, in Kentucky, the delegates passed resolu- | mies If the D tie mind could be filled ‘xed to Utah, because of the follow- | to do wtth the gun taken from the Anacostia En- chase and sell tions declaring that they were in favor of reform- ing abuses which have endangered the liberties of the country. At the very time when | Estate on commission, Having | ant and agreeable occasion. 1h Dorm gems the Springfleld Republican: || | eine House ‘ tovisite all parts of the city, and eritreall JOHN ZIMMERMAN. 4 Bornin Wesel, of the Wthrasonto Miss | 5th. Thatyalthough the Club has no objection to de Stamnes every chaes of property uaxteal eppertio: BORN Bane SAN: does | nities of buying and selling to advantage are present- . NE with such suspicions, it would effectually blast e I wien srr —— pa ara Josephine Morey ; 19th, a son to Mr. George W. | Tece!ve, as members, men with ux/y faces ; have au insuperable objection to admit into its soci- je 8 et . these were being concocted their subordinates ade, with the hope of x f King.”’ a provers Lp gt ; cot Rg Penn. avenue and 0th street, | je® Committee. - were, under the advice and control of their lead- | ™&de, wi e hope of prostrating one of our} _. ‘The conveution of southern railroad men | “Itt hoped that these statements will suffice to | “Se 6-e0im* —_ GRAFTON D. HANSON. | ————C—COC—H _ KH ST Tene eer te soe tte ces | mont emlnent men and reliable Democrat. | secculy stsembled 1 Brsrol (onthe line of Vir | rebove onthe mitaeof the people cT.Whing ee ate cans WANTS. i i i ‘ m2 os 5 Ml ia ah. ‘a x = - ———— — —- —— —— —— Reade Loney egies hte einer, po cng tinct Perhaps the circulators also hope to revive the ag Ball aid Pee, Bp sacar pe ted fea. 8 oa haps by the name of the Club, imany way detrimen- ear the ‘Capitol Grounds, and within the ero. ANTED.—A GIRL. to do the work of @ snail ing the peace, and destroying the liberties of the | drooping spirits of their party by the slander. | with a view of bringing about, if practicable, a |‘! t°#* 7 orderof the Ugly Club: Apply Pry eee aed a is a 9th and Toth = on ae Segoe Me ~ophe in the most Lorrible manner. Such reso- Those who invented the fabrication, and those | direct trade between Earopean ports and the THos: & EN ee | EH ae TOC ee fe Tiaeen: passed al sucha time, and upon the blood- stained ground of Louisville, by a party who ap- plied the torch and committed unprovoked mur- der there. are a moekery which none but (he most hardened could possibly indulge in.’? +e - Virersia Eiection —The returnsas they come S. 5. AM, ~ . . + f 0 EN ly FUR- y who have given it currency, know that no man aheumennn ae Mr: Preston has acocptai the |. iit Pere RICHO nS ETS F ‘ish Eb rOOMS, iirkoere tere with \ an} i i i 3 f i A ersons are het ntione: z a ej * 7 . 4 > bad farther from sympathising with Black Re-| 1... 4 great historical personage bas just died Emr to take or trade for my note dated George. | Sted on one Of the mont Pleasant streets te Wash Bg shiek. publicanism, than the late Seeretary of State. is—the organ Vi cq. Who, from one Say oun us August lath, 1:56, for Fifteen Hundred | ington. Gentlemen desiring a pleasant summer loca- | —— i: the most expert thieves in Europe, was promot: Zoulars, payz From the dayhe first shouldered arms in the | Otne Pretect of Police: Viderg, where atete: | Bilis, the said uote fy fe REET ell 5 Re AB ASE ble on di id to the order of Richard I and see 5 ANTED—A BOY, with good tee | note having been. paid hme and held | Xr e RR AS HOES: Aer STABLE for | W Alario seit ms Catalogue bn the Patent war of 1812 and marched to the defence of his } tures and experience in both capacities have been une yally by said Ellis. rent. Apply at 476 H street, between %th and lth. 2t* | steps. ALFRED HUNTER, je 5 1s “4 ness: James Thecker. JOHN * ELLIS, : it Patent Agent, 470 7th street. in swe! te ee the. prese! municated to the world in his own memoirs. + OR SA —A FARM of 115 acres, nine miles ACTA = = ae pubiaiiinibigs insposiontoesitimpccabeon ss aka Oak Bee i oes ima bat pense trust tetired from office many years ago, and was she. Se ae a EK from V ington, near the Seventh-street rosa. wi THD—By a respectable Womana SITU A- eressmiem are democratic, and that party has a | Democratic principles as the needle to the pole. ceeded by Lacour, whose qi 2 NOTICE. he public are hereby notitied | Phe improvements are a small Dwelling House, a TION ax Nurse. or would be walling to take large majority in the Legislature. J. Randolph ‘Tucker is elected Atiorney General without seri- our opposition, and the Hon. Z. Kidwell, Com- missioner of Public Works. The Congressmen elected are as follows: First District, M. R. H. Garnett, majority about 500; Second, J. S. Mill- son, no opposition; Third, John S$. Caskie, 1,500 majority; Fourth, Wm. 0. Goode, 2,500 major- lifications, though | ({73~ reby D Hous & a a The man who wrested from the enemies of our | of a like kind, have not obtained equal eclebrity. (Tat the pened at Lee ee acid eatieate | Sod table. well of good water with new wood | <Naret Of Sx leBa:t. Good Fetorence siren. Argus country the first flag captured in that war. will | ‘The government then resolved to appoint a person | tho same now pening. part of the farm is well foncad, “It will be sold'n bare ANTE ¥ COLO v ag ¢3p : of less questionable antecedents. ‘The otfice las | Yo Sranst® J. H. A. WILSON; immediate spphication be made, orf.may he never be seen arrayed under the standard of | since been filled by M. Carlier, how a Cunselller ee SSRI URN aR a aceity property, Apply to H.-N. LANS- hose - "Etat. Vii ho had reti ith g - ? PUBLIC.—The undersien ry Vo. 564 M stroet, or through the Pos! ee. jr gente erammeendliney shape bol cmap ters ures (ag atin eo Goods Merchants: respectfully’ inform the Feeneere: alee tility to our institutions. His attachment to the | tie‘ Tue st. Pierre, Sopincourt. At his own ex- | Public that they have determined to close their re- principles of his party is strong and enduring. | press desire no friends were prescntat his funeral, | "ective places of business at 7 o'clock p. m., from i . ee y by hi dices June Ist fo September Ist: The attempt to poison the minds of his friends | Which was attended only by hired moumers, at TARPER & iincue WANTE! —A smal! COLORED GIR. to look aftera © near three years old. Sinve pre- ferred. Apply at No. 38 H street, between 12th and 13th. jet WANTED— by a YOUNG WOMAN,» Situa- _ tion as Narse, end to assist in Chamberwork, aud is willing to travel with a lady. Good reference M FOR SALE.—A picco of fine LAND on bck Creek, in Montgomery county, M miles from the het hts of Georgetown, ad; a : = re vee Se . App'y at No. 3:2 Wth strect, between Hl + nd A a0 regies the charch of St. Lonis, inthe Marais. Vidocq, CLAC . NEWTON, MAY & CO, | lands of Messrs. Perry, Wood, Bestor, Nowies, | §!¥e™ he A ity; Fifth, Thomas S. Bocock, 3,500 majority ; | in relation to his political fidelity will signally | 4'f-w days hefore his death. had an extraordinary CLAGETT, DODSON & CO. Bohrer, and Hawkins. Riaseacror. A beautiful Tooa | Tenn arene ~Raes il Sixth, Paulus Powell, no opposition; Seventh, | fail. Nor will it keep up the hopesof his polit- | idex—that if his feet, already palsied with death, Ny oa See “co eceel batiomn apd some hae selloepens treme pr ghee ee shh LY tach = Boy 14 scars Wm. Smith, 1,400 majority; Eighth, C.J. Fautk- | jeal adversaries, which are prostrated below all | Could touch the earth. he would recover. In com- W. GARTER, . be divided, if desired. Call and see th he would be useful. Wages not ro much an olyect ae aaa . ¥ Ls pliance with his wish, a layer of fine mould was c s¥ ARS, who desire to purchase. asagood home. Apply to JAMES WHIT! ner, 2,300 majority; Ninth, John Letcher, 5,000 possibility of revival. placed by his bedside. He rose with difficulty, $ ARM FOR SALE—A FARM ~ > | of Fand loth streets, jes 2t majority; Tenth, S. Clemens, 2,000 majority; Fapported. by his attendants, and placed his feet eAR) Ke pace ee Gat faargpen gh. amass Eleventh, A. G. Jenkins, 1,200 majority; Twelfth HH. A. Ddmundson, no opposition; Thirteenth, E. 8. Martin, distribution democrat, 150 major- ity. Tus Brrovstt Casz, before the New York Courts, yet excites much attention. On Friday, at the investigation before the Surrogate, Dr. Roberts. 2 previous partuer of Dr. Burdell, stated that on the occasion of Mrs. Cunningham’s send- ing for him to converse on the subject of the law suit that bad existed between her and the doctor, she produced a packet of arsenic, which she suid had feund under the matting of Dennis Hub- bard?s reom; that on one occasion Mrs. Cunning- ham aad danghter had been suddenly taken sick at supper. of which meal Dennis did not partake, and that from subsequent indications there was little doubt but that they had been poisoned 160 ponte ashington an a'Brock vile Purnpikerabont ‘onand Brookville ike,Abo ER. je4-eost_ | iFimites from Washington, foxether with stock, con- NEW BUILDING ASSOCIATION.—A | Si8ting of 20 head of Cows, peg meeting of those persons who have left their WARE —A neat and Etpppctable YOUNG WOMAN to attend a Child about 15 months old. and do pinin Sewing. Apply at No. 347 C street, between 4 and 6th streets. je6-3t WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A settled WO- man to do the Housework and assist in the Washing and Irowng of a small family, RTs ag 3° a ‘ i on it; as he did so, a flash of life, so to speak. . Tue Lare Riots.—Upon this subject the Bal- passed over his features, and he drew Ge timore Sx of this morning says: self up to his full height; but his strength gave ; “ The late election riots at the national capital, wr att bee effort, se ee fell aye and i es Garriage, a Te Cree ties disgraceful as they were in their character and | cold. From that moment he saw that all was . B.C thas. W, = * bloody in their consequences, atl: Cire Wi eseae over with him, and, abandoning hope, he ocen- mcrincte is hpae Bulliice Assoestien eal te ted sround, ews Lis mae de wel ee reason to hope. be fruitful of good results. With | pied himself exclusively with bis religious duties, | at Potomac Hall, corner of Parslandevennosad ith poh roms the remises. There’ ie ‘@ good frame scarcely an exception. the voice of the press is mtsoet. ou THURSDAY EVENING, the oe inst., | Gwelling-house and out houses necessary to farm- universal in its stern denunciation of the outrages | 4-—=rne Richmond Whig of June 4th, advises. | w.2,Cl0ck for the purpose of organizing the asso- | ir Surposes. There is also an Orchard on the place, which Jed to the final terrible means for their | eA merican rty to disband, as it can never. Persons desiring to take stock are also invited to | 340at one thitd of the land is im timber, onk, hickory, sup) ion. And although the name of our city x Le N j t. = je 4-e04t &e. y hi e y a ij be presen int ion inqui: anaes einer oon Wie, Bias aod | LS eS ee et ae oe BORER *carrorot Beal "bed "Meateomar easy generous discrimination, prompt to attach the | P®'Y: : t - i sEO. W. =R, cor. of :, blame to that class of our pepalation to'which it | 17 Mueh attention is now paid to the havits | /I pa rane bream Yanni 1NG7) are BOW 18-987 GEO. W. BO Ge Pi eee unquestionably belongs. lesson fs a severe | of parasites detected by the microscope in the liv- | teres or eo eet of Sate Nees el Deen ad | ines, ap ett one for us. It admonishes us of the great danger imals on which we feed. Many diseases | s’diguount of six per vents If not sold by the 22d inst. will be offered at to which our civil and social reputatiou is exposed, buted to this origin, C.F. SHEKELL, Collector, - | public auction to the highest bidder. jes and the injury which may be inflicted upon our | ‘Tuz New Haven Exection.—The Democrats | _Georgetown. D.C. je S-1m* ——— commercial prosperity, should we, as a commu- | of Hartford fired a salute of thirty-one wuns on HE SEASON IAS ARRIVED FOR USING Fok RANT A thre tog BRICK HOUSE. nity, in any wise grow tolerant of such outrages | Tuesday in honor of the Democratic victory in Clinton's Alcohol Cook. With & iatgo beck yard, containing ten or oleven No. 3 High street, Georgetown. pA a Warnes! very neat and respectable WO- TAN as Child’s Nurse. to go to Chicago. None need apply uniess answerin fiily the above, ‘and capable Vashing and Mending for the Child. Apply at Mr. WHITE'S, 7th street, near the ya gate. ge ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A COOK, V po that == come iy Ee nmonded. fndeds . one need fy without good fica! o BRO PARKER aw en! Coreen Ata WASTED —A respectable YOUNG WOMAN as Chambermaid and Waiter, anda YOUNG GIRL to assist in the Nursery. They most both fe or of those who commit them, New Haven. CANNON Ds te rooms, aud pleasantly situated on H street, near 2 th I t at 1 ges ‘st N_ | weil nded. Apply at No. 459 13th strect Er Pol maredons ees = (gat Dr. Burdeil | «This thing has been suifciently flagrant to| 47> ‘The farmers in both Montgomery and | _j¢ 8-3t Seventh strest. | SON" SEB PUN corner of eth atest, or tek, | between Fant Eee sess ee ea worth some S200,000, sud that he hinielf had | challenge the attention t gf our munietpal authori- | anne Arundel counties join their complaints to | PAYOR & MAURY S_ FORTY RLE, near the premises. je 5-e03t* COMPETENT BOOK-KEEPER wants a <n tee title deed, Kc of he- estate. Mrs. Cun-| vested with the powers of city, crnosphotes fn | those from many other portions of the State of PRAYERS.—Episcopal Prayer Books, S.—The large four-story Situation. Information obtained at this office. ingrham Lad zixo 4 * OR RENT OR SALE- - jormed Dr. Roberts that she | Beitimore, ia well informed of the Mcane ar Maryland in regard to depredations of the fly on | edition, handsomely bound in arabesque gilt, F BRICK HOUSE, with ail the modern improve. | _j¢4-tf 1 i cents, Just imported by. ts, with al k stable attached, situated = 5 -OUNG i wae bes would never marry Burdell,as he wasa man who | orvanized bande of the growing wheat. TAYLOR & MAURY. ments, with a large brie © Attached. situated | PNG MERCHANTS.—A YOUNG MAN who has loathed ber. | De. Cox lwititled, among other | mischief and prone to vistence of any sort, toa to | I~ There is still another mysterions disap. | _je-a 3 Booksiore. near 9th stretr, | it Itiana avenue. between Ist and 2 streets, No. several years experiences in the meronntile ‘i se joderate any degree. The security of the public peace and | Peatance up the North river—a voung lady named RECEIVED, AND ON THE WAY, ONE | auire of JNO. PURDY, Esq., No. 550 Penn. ave- any money except for professional services. the prosperity of our city demands that there shall Rees Hea Recaeesine tion et began 2 R th Id oan Rockhnd e ALUM WATHEA, | nue. ae ie S-eozw* SAR Ea BE a degree of vigilance and force ted com- | “onan. 4 ESS seg) “| in half-gallon bottles, direct from the spring. The 7 q “ . Hor’s Parssrs 1x Exctanp.—The London | mensurate with this pote thin ana aiaple night. On Saturday fifty men were in search of | immense popularity ‘Of this water has indueod the OFFER cede fon aie one: Literary Journal of May 15th has the following | for the suppression of any form of disorder and | &"- subseriber tu buy-it in very large quantities, and is | and a depot of the Orange and Alexandria R.R. reference to Hoe’s presses. It is quite compli- | lawlessness that may be developed fiom it.”? > An industrial society of Swiss colunis's | BYY Prepared to fill all orders either from consumers | ‘This Farm contains 156 acres of land equal to any in P : q Pp advertises ina St. Louis papier that they are de- pet eect SS aaa) 's lowest prices, with the | this section of Virginis. Forty acres are in rien, Bog mentary to our ingenious countrymen: sirons of purchasing in some eligible part of Mis. addition o! the fe iT GILMAN, Piaraacsaiiat the balance open land in fine order. On it isa large The improvements which have been lately ef- | Army Onpers.—“ General Orders, No. 6,” | souri, twenty-five thousand artes of land and | jes-st mics i Sole Agent. Rae eee oe decoie wots fected in the construction of the printing-press, | j, jr » . | have on hz apita aaa hi — =" —— . most rabl = aan cee eee bint, the | ssued from the Adjutant General’s office, re- | have on hand a cash capital of more than a Lun BIA. of Apples. Pears, Bi business, and who is wel! acquainted with etty trade, Wishes 8 Situation as Salesman ina Grocery or Liry Goods House. Grocery preferred. Can give good reference. A note addressed to Salesman, through Mg am it Office, will meet with prompt attention. je 2-lw* ANTED—In the family of a gentieman residing two miles from the city,a good plain COOK. One who caa_ bring recommendations for skill honesty, and cleanliness will find a good situat and regular wages. Apply to J.P. ckercu oT OF lums, Peaches, Apricots, Necta- f 6th and Dst n i 2 dred thousand dollars available for that purpose. pDeteicr OF canes 7 tines, Grapes, Xc., &c., suited to our climate, a | Comer of 6th aud D streets, je Messrs. Hoe. of New York, will exercise an im- | Cently, directs : eg ; GORSTE Of Wasurnoton, || Spring of never failing pire water near the dwelling, ANTED TO PURCHASE—A BRIC Portant influence over the future condition of the | 1. By direction of the President, Company I, | oasqtitten ga fen eee eee Guvernato. jal eee GH tine, Lona Seawartyol Wash: | Cre lecenn ac, cite Maehas to pian. but amply | WANWEDLING, comanin tor} ron public pres< time ago an account was | First Artillery, ill be “* orgauized and equipped | ind have de. ignated over fifty places where t ey | one of the Justices of the Peaco in and for the said sufficient to accommodate a small family. The had worth from $2,500 to about $4,906, by first pay given of the spi did machines erected under | a$ Light Artillery. A the snperintendence of the American firm, for] 11. The Department of War directs attention | PU‘POS? Making speeches between this and the h day of June, 1857, as astray, light | #!tuation for health and beauty is second to none in $500 in cash, and the balance in annual instalme’ act - about @ years old, 1634 hands high, | {M8 region. An extensive range of ‘mountain five, For Sale—On easy terms, two de: i. Messrs. Lioyd. A still fuer machine mpon the | to the regulations intended to prevent the sale or | “1 Of Angust. “They will unquestionably have a | piazed forelicad: three white foot, blindin tight ee, | Scenery, the beautiful Village of Culpeper, with- | BRICK DWELLINGS, each located within tee tame pis is now being preparcd by Me’ wwii, | weomte offfomge” Wineketer ie ctaa crest | warm ime of ite JOUN'S HOLLINasiTe ADs 3." | in lew unui, wale; we roies lc iatend: | pauaren of the Dans “tion. 'Oug of them cana worth, of Manchester, for the proprietors of the | plies or Ge cl cummtaseen of the service make it | | Uo~ The Green Bay (Wis.) Advoeste says that | |The owner of such Horse is requested to come | while the Orange and Alexandria KR. Road pu‘e | halfye Bpmtnn hong — a Times, fron: drawings furnished by Messrs. Hoe. | necessary and proper to issue a part only of the | Seventy Belgian emigrants came on the first steam- | forward, prove property; pay chargcn abd take bi | jt in afew hours ride of either Washington, * POLLARD WEBB, ‘The leviathan press will strike oif twenty-five | ration in kind. commanding officers will prescribe | oat arrival at that port, who stated that 5.000 more "Toest No annhat bet. G Kin Alexandria, or Richmond. It is seldom a farm.with | _ may 14 tf No. 512 (2d story) 7th street. thousand copies per hour—in other words, almost | what part sball be so issued. ef their countrymen might be expected this sum- | 3° & — sees * | as many advantages, is offered to the notices of the | — ANTED-At 32 P pone, > wk tue whole impression of the Times in two hours. | | ILL ‘The new post recently established near | Mer. Itexpects an accession of 12,000 to the pop- | PYISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. sz. 14 Ir tesiiad te callonh Wien pect bearers comer of Sth street, a CHAMBERMAID and ‘The great advantage of this to a paper is, that it | Tuezon, New Mexico, will hereafter be known as | "lation of Brown county this season. Wasttinctox Covxty, to wit: ly bul If not anid betore Rerenday: the ice | WAITER. ‘The walters tor of fess a6 0 it rans cam be kept open for the reception of late intelli. | Fort Buchanan. TD At the entertainment of the Society of the | thereby certify that Joho 1. Harrison, of saul On that day it will be rifered at public auc. | of aze. Both must be able to bring satisfact - nee much longer than if it bad to be printed by | | 1V. Fort Laramie, Nebraska Territory, hereto- | Cincinnati, in Boston, last week, the Hon R. C. | COU» wwure, a Chesinit SORREL HORSE, cup- on the premises, without reserve. ‘Terms vld fashioned machines. With the old | fore directed to be abandoned, will be kept up as | Winthrop exhibited a bottle labelled — hee neds ommendations. may 4-tf ns to be about 9 year bh, a binze on his fe ind foot 5 shod all round with heavy’ shoes. lowing morning by Thotnas Melville in bis shoes £ ven under hand of me, one of the Justices of the ‘om the date of the present occu- | and pat in this vial for preservation.” ows in and for saad county, phis Sd dey of June, CaProre "Tb oe old, fifteen hands anda relead, and left 2 known at sale. information address BOW Sulpeper, V je4 y RESIDENCE onthe corner of New Jersey avenue and C street south, Capitol fronting on the avenue 162 feet 9 inches, and on ing papers must | a military post until farther orders. “SA relic of the tea destroyed in Boston harbor, go to bed’? (as it is called) by two or three inthe V. The following military stations are an- | December 1th, 1773; which was fonnd the fol. orning ; whereas the Times will be able to sit | nounced as doub e ration posts. and will be con- up some (wo or three hours later with perfect ease. | sidered as such pation by troops Yesterday (Sunday) in the Church of iphany 2 Cameo Set EAR-DROP which ; aa h 206 feet 11 inches, and containing nearly | the owner can obtain at this offices, by proving prop- A xew Jon ror Watxen.—Our western ex- | Department cf Texas, Fort Lancaster, Camps | clade eto) Toners coena rte tot The owner of the above described Horse 1s re- | 34,00 square feet. . er'y. and paying for this advertisement. is z pS eet | ‘ Cooper, Colorado, and Verde. 22 3 ial ee urgeries | quested to prove his property. pay charges. and take _may 8-tf _W. F. PHILLIPS. ee ESS OE a Sie changes are already beyinsing to cut out new | Cor or , andl and robberies in Cincinnati, about two and a| him away OHS . HARRISON, = = ae ES ‘T—On Saturday afternoou at the President’s a P Department of the West, Fort Randall. alt years he amount of £300,( ar- 1 ‘ COR SALE—At a bargam, and on very easy Grounds,a Jet and Gold Head BRACELET. work for Walker, and seem determined be shall | pc “ : } : mount of £300,000, was ar. t ae . ° H ul partment of the Pacific, Foits Walla Walla t Michiyan Central Depot on Tuesday | term RACT OF LAND, suitable for & | for which a suitable reward wil! be given tf returned not rust out for wthing to do. The Memphis | and Simcoe. as peas = She Paleo igneee KUVKE dairy far other purposes, and within 3 miles of | to No. 545, pear Wmder’s Building, 17th street west. Appeal shim as the most fit and Department of New Mexico, Fort Buch last. through the instrumentality of a Cincinnati | Q)yignotte Washington city. For particulars apply at No.512| je 8-3t" ppee ie: me agd proper Denar ss tof Florid: es ‘0, Fort Buchanan. _ | merchant, who had been fleeced by him. Oceuvies de Racine, illustrees de % vignettes; 75 | (2d story) 7th street. aeniaaa - pF SaaS gEETEEEEEEN person for the governorship of Utah, and adds : McHoe ond Meade? Ports Center, Dulany,/ Tuy Preenyrentaxs ox Monvoxisu.—The-| coats. may 10 tf POLLARD WEBB. OTICK.—Warrant No. 67.054, for lve acres, was “ With one or two thousand troops to back bim, | * By aucer of the Se -retary of War churches are beginning to move against the Mor- | _,Qcurres de Corneille, illustrees de 85 vignettes; — = — eI ag ey Rc alg poser Aas a Do! we think he is the very man to teach Brigham ar. mous ; but the movement, as yet, is slow. A se. | 2,ents- = ; - Sic °1249, and an: Jarrant is su - ° Young his duty to bis country and obediense to CoPRR, Adjutant General. | ries of resolutions was iniroduced into the Pres. | (eu¥fes de Boileau. illustrees par Bartall,25 ete. fia hove nently Hae oot dierent nae of | cemuber. 1029, and ansaid Warrant is sippnacd to tmve its laws. Wi boa proper i Oeuvres Walker at its bead, order, dece is Mohiaes, illustrash te 49 vignettes: ‘life have nearly run out, discovered while in the dast Indies, a eer been lost, or improperly heid, the publieis cautioned Against buying the same,as 1 have filed s exw the General Land Office to arrest the rssuance Patent, and. after the expiration of Ki apply to the Pension Othce orate 4 ry force, with byterian Convention at Cleveland, the other day, at its vides ,and a proper | Tar Wratner.—The following report of the | denouncing the Salt Lake Saints—but. nothing Sed ett Temi te would soon be re- ueatiee for this morning ismade from the Morse vrei them—the resolations being We hardly know a more appropriate task for | Telegraph line to the Swnitheonian Institution, | 7>-@. Ww. Perham killed Brown Filis ness Brigham on the one Land and the Filibuster on | and will be continued daily when the line is in | Knoxville, 4 the other than to fiz Lt it out between them, with working order. The time of observation is | in. cure. for, Consumption, + itis, Coughs, Colds, and Gene Debility. ‘The remedy was discovered by him when his only child, a daughter, was given up to oe Ho had heard mec of the wonderful — 2 Fabuiistes Populaires. illustre ertall; | tive and healing qualities of preparations made enn., onthe ISth ult. No one wit: | 20 Cents ee eee ee eT Re fee” | Grom the East India Hempcand the thoucht occurred ed the deed, nor was aware of it until Perlorn Fables de la Fontaine, illustrees par Bertall; 25 on the | ©! bles de Florian, edition illustree par Cham; 18 coll yan From the pos on of L OST OR STOL 4 the Hi to him that he might make 4 remedy for his child. — jon. Francis S. Edwards, at the Wasiing- ail the planderers and profi who fol inf 4 2 Hi NARPETINGS AND GOWQUA He studied hard and suc led in realizing his wish- | ton House im the erty of Washington, : E it theis lead, respectively. “At ai cteni ine eaty about 7 o'clock a. m.: the' woods) siatiag that while Got hee Cc — MATTINGS. | es. His child was cured, and is now alive aud weil. | the loth day of February, 187. LAND WARRANT better use to be made of either would call for th Sunx8 had mehed lias fe pares) dete Just received, and on sale, 10 bales superior Impe- | He has since administered the wondertul remedy to | No. 51,233, dated Decenther 4th, les. Sard W Arrant se de of ei i call for the UNES 1957. aid sepresc iT vim ina state of intoxication, and | rial three ply nud double Ingrain Carpetings all new | thousands of sufferers in all parts of the world, and | was issued to Kzra Reed, under the act of March, intervention of Jack Ketch —Balt. Amer. Popeb seen a in oe pisces bias Lael and struck | styles and nek fresh colors, warrauted to weigh 2 Be has never Failed sn ane ng them completely heal- | 1855, “Al persous are hereby cantioned Agtinst we- _ | ia, ce wi alarge : za n rd. u ad hia * as OO lone Mi it omen are b - New Paras —We have received the first | Baltimore Ma Senay satan shot hiin to preserve his own life Perham blew | Also $0 rolls teal<Gowqua” whiteand red checked | {tebe Seh'sand ts tk ae a cece eee ees: | Keunting sand Warrant as proceedings have been in number of the ‘Southern Monitor,” a handsome- | Washington, D. -cloudy, pleasant slick on hin forencod Ten jee ray; and Of the | Sires tha last tous bad for enrec nae al Deceaed | Aieenton Berasktae Seca ae an ene | apo aimee ly printed. well filled weekly paper, devoted to a As spiveats banda peste lee fet EE oie cheap. These, bab other makes wencw = 2 oer uires a applicant 0 enclose him one Tan BOARDING. ————— : , i - 4 » - H s store, com the bes st complete st illin, ree cents to be returned as postage on the 4 a interests, started in Philadelphia, by Raleigh, N.C -clear, pleasant. in his band when found dead, and a stick near inthis market. seedaaie Kk e S Teolperend the remainder to be ‘appliod tothe pay- B. Jones, Esq Wilmington, clear. warm. him, and a bottle about half full of liquor, and are | Also, daily expected sixteen sheets superior and | ment of this advertisement. Address OARDING,—One large, airy ROOM, weil for Also, we have No. 1 of the “Brents: = ‘olumbia, 8. pleasant. ol nion that the killing was done in self- | low-price: oor Oileloths, which will be cut up for ir. H. JAMES, No. 19 street, nished, for rent: also, one large sized single nal,’ a spirited neutral paper. published in the | yhiatleston, S. gprrend Hayton) rices as lew as'in any city in the Union, 2 N. B. Dr. H. James bas neither office nor agent J | if desired. ‘The house hawa inte shady yard. ren? village of Brentsville, Prince William co., Va., | 4°"? -cloudy, warin. = Always on band a {ull supply ofall kinds of House- | in Nes Veck ss stene hava motenden wok adver-J | dering ita desirable situation form family wath che. ad ? > Savanna I by Sar. 5. C. Parker ? = «pleasant. SHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY. | farmshing Dry Goods, the best and newest of their | tised. The recipe is sent frum no place but No, dren. Ne, 408 loth street, between D and E. 7 28 poees beh a fireel eine thee The Popponed regular monthly meeting reapers ae AGETT, DODSON & CO 19 Grand street, Jersey City, New Jerscy. _je 8-lw* : RASS s «clear, warm. ¢ Orps Wi el 3 (Monday) EVENIN je8-eos CLAGETT, so} : jos-am, = RDING ATMRS.C SRON* \G Dissortt ¢ Sacramento Union says a | Montyomery, Ala clear, cool 1 BF. B *| = ____ — SS BABU ENS af MES. CAMERON'S SPRING number of the icading members of the lat = . Sisal Mare a __3.F B, Sect.” 3 HAVE JUST RECEIV 3: Fol- CHERS (THE LATEST IMPROV RUN FLACE.—A few Boarters can be necom go; tor the parpove ef adninion opie teens ba inenville, Miss ..----euelear, warin. THis EVENING, at o'clock, on Uustheut Of tee | A Sere eae Teka a Pinner Bros. colebeated - 1G BYRCHERS, Which were enabled to sell | B capitol Hull. Mie Fes . ep ‘4 ag these _west | New Orleans, La. «-eclear, warm, portance. A punctual attendance is requested. Liquors,viz: at very reduced rates. 5B YS dat acu) Bonde parition.! eile emit’ Kerth eal nthe following reports have been furnished by | —* WM. COOPER, Seribe._ | Turngrs Giager Wine, an excellent remedy for! jogo, Wane Pecave, bor hood tab ete, FY 4 Renn So, south tide Poca. avenne, fost ths lusion that it wou! ‘Sue lowers e Nation ‘elegraph line: ASE TAKE NOTICE.—AUCTION. B i 5 = = ; = rapa ors east of 7th street, Washington, will aecommo- coutinne pepo mien wie From THE West. ! . The public and trade is requested to give their See eee ea aa ey pooper raced w tendo: Setar sonecloenes ve — — = von a saleedl ta sustain the ateninistration ede tanni | Eredevick, Ma. scloudy, warm. Tiquora, Presertes eee cory tine stock of Wines, | Claret, Madeira, Sherry, aud Sweet Malaga Wines, | ~~ eaten heer Aes eke g, Sena ormas-a__ 405-001 - aud to stand upon bis platform so long | Hagerstown, Md. -cloudy, pleasant. Macaroui, Sper ani other Candies, Stentor eee! all of superior quality ri ee Crepe Tree a Mk BATES, pee dg la gm rinciples should be maintained. The | Cumberland, Md scloudy, warm. Oils rag Coffea Chesolatn es cones oars, Raspberry, Strawberry, Ginger, and Cherry Bran- Cords and Tassels, and Fancy Buttous, HOUSE, on the southeast comer of } age embraced many of the leaders of the | Harper's Ferry -cloudy, warm. be sold at Auction, at the store of i) ‘P Levy, 3 co, ae ee mee glee ie Lat A Yauety. on hand and made to order at the Financ nee ppemanaerot etn waren Meals Vine 2 i. By «F. La he a ii « 7 sth a 3 Wincheste celoudy, wann, lock pm ta CPPosite the National Hotel, at 4] Rose, Cinnamon, Aunis,and Pepperment Cordisis | Filnge umd Trimming Manufactory, 277 Pa. avenue, | secomnodate. large uuinbor 0 y and Lodgings. eRe ee ies Martinsbu ‘clear, warm. Oelock py tn, s : Curacoa, Absinthe, Essenca of Pepperment sont side. __Mre. LOWE. _jos-3t" | “as . ar Siver is New Jeusxy.—Patterson and vicin | Wheeling, Va cloudy, warm. Le C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. extractor Esteapersla, Stoughton Bitters ii HARDWAR k be, attention of it 2] ve y Ssh Eras ores! ine Bi rs. uiiders 1s Cal 0 Our Bi ot J oa ae a 4 io cae gh or Taper Presb ap yesterday at 9 p.m., the barom- HE ADI ES ite the public to the We have also on hand. a supply of Dr. Wheeler’s | ING HARDWARE, comprising the largest \ABLE CUTLERY AND PLATED WAR oe pica ee | eae tee ete meter 78" Fellows? Hall of MU HAEN PeCONCRRT Mt | Celebrated Sherry Wine Bitters, a splendid article. | ard best selected ofany inthe sity Looks, ivory Handle Tableand Dessert Knives Kuives — pe Fo erandels thermancree® we fperee: Laoag 2,48; | THURSDAY EVENINGS Tom fan 2, itn | In addition to the above, we'have at all times a | Knobs, &c., from the eclobrated factory of Da: and Forks, and Carvers of the finest quality. A! tata Forks and Spoons, Cups, Goi } ei Motattin, A akan Refreshments of every kind will be furnished at | 2°€° Supply of the following named stock of Malt | venprot, Mallory & Co.,and Russell & Erwin's Liquors, bei the only Li rs of the kind Manufaeturiug C i Sets,Cake Baskets, Waiters, Butter -tive feet deep Las been sunk, anda bed reqvonsable prices. strictyand whict dt til tn giving eettofucnice ews, Hrads, Nails. Sa Hinges of all kin District, and h cannot fat! in givi i Screws, Brads, Nails, Sash, Weights and Cord, le Tee Pitchers, extra plated. of egpRet ore, 16 feet below the surface, and at. | Post Orrick Deranturst.—New Ofices | ,, withers cslebrited Band is engaged, and other | forall whouse thems Piiladelphie Xx, Bases nod Pulleys: Window String: and Suvi Fastenines Bia mG. FRAN yath et submitted itto 2 smelling aur Chadwick has | Estallished—Farman Hill, Wyoming county, | “"Hickets 3 conts, admitting © gentleman and lady; | SXX,ra!2 Ale.Phiiadelphia Brown Stout, XX Por- thing wanted inthe Hardware line fore house, and | FQEERIGERATORS.—Some of the best in the pp mn pao poe Fee ml in Harlem, Pa., H. F. Farman, Postmaster; West Notting- or single admission 25 cents; children 12% cents. As usual, a supply of Mineral Water, Cider &e., sold cheap, cheaper, cheapest for Sto aMS. ie Yahiamer sone TT eT Cis, anh sbend: No. I quality me distance below the copper a ham, Cecil co., Md., Eli Coalson, Postmaster? | — —_, om hand, ARNY & SHINN, ARVE ¢: a = aT 8 6 . | ies .. bet. th and Te sts. NP thie at the wanes been struck. The thickness | Hill’s Point, Dorebester county, Md., Edward | (3 Weeneciet EE LN G .—The citizens of | 2° Stee see: Senet Ne SOR i PENING THIS WEEK of this at the place where the shaft has heen sunk Washington who condemn unqualifiedly the I F = ea <'ELLING OFF at FRANK A. McGRE’S, vatbinpsl. - Thom: four etty by a renegade band of lawiess | MEW GROCERY, WINE, AND ar) CHEAP AUCTION GOODS. 244 Penn. avenue, between 12th and Sth streets, is between two and three feet. How far it ex- | - as, Postmaster Tuffiians from Batt k by t ‘ _. LIQUOR STORE. Fi : 244 2 ‘Superb Biack Thread MANTILLAS tends is unknown “1° Post Office Re-established.—West Gibbon, | Uxies, on the day of our late Municipal Eiceteaee, |. The subscriber bogs to jnforin his friends and the | Fine Colored reves eines, 120. Superb Biack Lace SHAWLS ' blie, that he has opeged a NEW STORE, corner Cola ; eee " 2 ks zy] Pu n . We. 107- The London Times devotes Schoharie county, N. Y., Henry Kingsley, | and wiosustainthe Preniest ot rie cere eens | OF lah street and. LoWeinna avenues where he ter Pipe White Cor ain Must n Dike, 2 acolumn toa EB Wray t *y are £8 | tends to keep constantly on hand a large and varied bs me detailed description of the U.S. steam frigate | Postmaster. took, wf obedience to the Constitution, to aunneons | axortment of Foreign and Domestic WINES. Li- | Colored Lawns and Ginghams, 60. Syedimen of naval arcitetire that ase eoblest | Sites of Post Offices Changed.—Mountain | tho riot, to enforee the laws and delond oreft cis, | GOR, CIGARS, and, FINE GROCERIES, | fine yhite Nwiee Muslin, Ive. ed the Atlantic,—and the editor “a House, Polk county, Ga., into Cass co., Same ated right, are respectfully invited to attend a pub- Fine Teas, Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Soap, ‘S; S lie meeting in front of the City Hall at 5 o'clock on Figs, Sardines, Anchovies tard! Pino White Linea Fae A better assortment of which cannot be found this side of New York. Also, fine line of the best HOSIERY, indies’, “BLACK LACE for Basques and Mantillas, &c nes ant s, ys &e. Call and see for yourselves. : jee i im — — - ———— “ Not till the visitor has walked forwa; State, B. F. Williams, ; THURSDAY AF TERNOOS ty t : Pinet & Co., . Chabard’ i 3 ABS, SA RRIAGES.VELOCIP HOOPS, perched himself somewhere near the rid Soy : ape Postmaster 3 Old Fort, reso! utions as will be expreesive onthe imeetien Brandies in cases, demijohns, and casks. Old J Gare; faasina, — — Cc DOOR MATS, AGES, &c.,at McLAUGH- ~ pero eaten tle ol prit, | Centre county, Pa., to Centre Hall, same coun- opinions. inaica Ruin, Sherries, Madeira, Port of various de- ‘S1c., Handkerchiefs, Se. LIN & CO.'S, No.3 Peun. avenue, bet w cen 8th and «an be fally appreci oie lookine ma beau: | ty Wm. Wolf, Py bee =: 2 This call is made in obedience tothe wish ofavery | 8tiptions, St. Julien Claret, Chateaux Margaux in Sie Meine ciate: Sc Sth streets. may 3 such a wt sintne athe wortd an nt 9% Sees | Branklin county, Ga at caore sontral tee | ttctiaakeeeet aeons who kare ated pe | Pte cig Sher, Bey Pron Rapa ‘ain Wobes, at reduced prices. | “PVE KINGDOM AND PROPLE OF SIAN, ’ a war steamer as ha wot vet ma i . F “unbur, le, Annisette, araschino, § 59 a D, N * .E OF . = mel of anditag thacidael wiich the bmeton one sti ae seg — _ per to that effect, jes Absynth, Charipagne, and a large and varied de: is and Urabesiies, a f price. T ty re John Bowring, path mATALC of his navy can show nothing to compete.” » Calvin S. Weld, Postmaster. g THE EXMIBITION OF THE WASH | *rption of Havana Cigni d Fe ‘GEO. F. ALLEN, oot Ea eee cnet: 2. Deets Betwrex Entrons.—On the 3d int.,| | Post Office Discontinued —Boxford, De- | (rife Inston, Horticultural Society wall take place | yidize0 gtcquenton Bitters, and Fever and Ague enn. ave., next fo 10th street. sre ir Say ey tog ae ty an two duels were fought near August Kalb county, Missouri. Building, on Hi, between 13th and 14th streets, re |, fMmilies are particularly invited to call and exam- 5 RECEIVED ton 1857; $1.25 was between Mr. Phillips and Mr. } me cently occupied by the exhibition of the Art Associ- | i8¢ the stock before purchnsing elsewhere. Mem- he undersigned until the 15th day of the pres and the others between Mr. Prather and Dr. Ap- ation. It will coutinue t! H days, opening on the | bers of Congress are also informed that their orders | ent month, at noon. for work and inaterials for the 7 a.m. onthe 2 following will be promptly attended to, and delivered at their enlargement aud improvement of the Edifce of the tors of the Lafivette (Ala.) Tribune, and Mr. | 1, in Lt. Stanley’s ease, Captain McKeen, was | “83%, There will vo music in attendance, Aduus- | Texidences at tho shortest notice. fi ‘® Speeches, with historical introduc- tions, L vol., Loudon 1857: $1.35 pleby.. Messrs. Phillips and Prather are the edi- | | NAVA Counts or Inquiny.—In Court No. Burkes’ on Warren Hastings, with a selec- '6th June atl p.m, and at “y 3 Church of the Epiphany, on G street, according to tion of his epistolary corre: jonice, 2 Vols» 1 A general assortment of fine Havana C1 ions, Which will be 1857 bray nh = aA Al ppleby € ss = examined on the part of the Government. “pete members zs Cente UG ITES, See. posted direct by the subscriber, at wholesale ma re- perseme desiring to propose, at oom iV Winders — = Geonytransinted from the Pre seian, wd male the <ocepunia teed! idle tae cicek dee tas Sepesrtysce Yard was examined on the NOTICE <The recular jponthly mogting of oa Boats supplied on reasonable terms, and ~~ GEO, Cc. SMES S, Batite Ra London tains te “canary aegis > 4 “ ins * rs ye ni sou Demoecra: = 3 5 R avy Lt er 5 the dimeultinn uetereen the partiens Fon eecnne | Dart of Mr. Stanley, who thereupon restad his'l atid wi be bald ot Aupeceen Eater DNR, | ae Cae La eenatantty on hand, of ie. | _je4-cost* G--RODMAN, ites, | Ampuey Gaetan ain town eo neither duc! was attended with any injur Y | case. % 3VENING, June 8th inst.,at@ o'clock, Punctual | | Country orders punctually attended to, and coun- | - UMBRELL Hughes’ Patent Laws of ali Nations, vol., London; UG ‘The experiment of the steam plough iain | Court No. 2 was not in session to-day. Shera TeMesteds T EADL. GADDIS, See. | meats we! Ml denorphions recavedon sensien- | 10,000 SAS PAIND CLOORS.. | Pliny Letters, translated into Eustish, by. Bet ne ex s LE a 8, 5 eat. NAS P. LEVY, SL 3 . . > tters, I tnglish, by Mel- werk wt Peanciotdle: Tat The soil wae quae | , In Court No. 3, on Saturday, after the axam- | 7-==TAKE NOTICE.—I hereby forewara ai] 2°! ____No. AA ‘Tweiftnstrect. | DANIEL PIERCE ns reosived Teo OE rer igeeed terme SSR gt week, ancisville, Ind | ‘The soil was quite | ination of Dr. Hunter was concluded C t. 1€ persons who are indebted to the late firm of | [INE FAMILY CARRIAGE FOR SALE— | SOLS and silk and gingham UM fist - wet and altogether uufavorable for the trial, but his testi . ‘@Pt. | Hurdio & Clements net to settle their accounts with I Has had very little use; can be seen, LAS, rising 2 ‘ood assortment of ev ARRIAGRS—CARRIAGES—CARRIAGES. the La Fayette Courier understands from a yen- | Blake gave in eee This morning, Shy pereon oF persons, as noone from this date at Mr. HOOK’S Coach Shop. It will be' yatety of color and quality, which he wi C ‘The w i “4 o. reme 2 boi hi i} Comman: a Chen u n name He #e! mt ol St a smal) vanes = oi Seytenestinn ea prerrnver i sicenoront dar ne sa ccaiadleny t of #4 pes Were €X- | Hooks of the late ‘ir a8 sume one will be logaily | nov a ae it ee oe jeé facturers. gf Ben} Tararee on Nag onal of CaRhiag GGit eke LAL: number of plovghs were attached, and the soi| | “mined, all on the part of the overnment, in | authorized to receipt, When due notice will beeen CLOCKS of good quality. Repairi 'y done. | he Tes lly invites the public generally opened to the depth of eight or ten inches, From | the ease of Capt. Latimer. tothe partion. Seuak ee L. Le Cite cae a TAK: o Eogliah Bibles oleanily” bound tn rm yt = Penn. avenue, Between Lak and ats. a mod: perm Jj INO; B DENNIS | the experiments mide, it was thought that two 7 — arp, | besque gilt: Price 5) cents. Just im by ee pe + ee st.. bet. La. ave. ben : ‘ LIBERTY BOVS AGAIN—WAKE UP! ? —THE rien plongh EY Wenty seres aday with the | ag OvertaxD MAIL To CALIFORNIA.—The Le MOONS ASME EXCURSION ingot = pith e ear Sth at. Poblic'and persose VEhRNE eoenee a Rat | GREAT BARGAINS. DRY Goops. [C7 The extent of the corm scarcity in North | Postmaster General has opened the bids for the | Houso‘on MON Ba Vee, Sh iy dent? | QUREVE BUTTONS: STUDS ke We ilavite Clary gute a eee rondence, fronting Judi- | | Selling off at cost toclose business. Our whole Cxrolina may be inferred from the fact that the | contract to carry the mails overland to Cali- | ie%* __COMMIP TER. _ | 59 stiention our very iargestopkiat Siong Cameo, t-story Brick. House on4th street Fe St cont, Cal ON OKON & SON, Wilmington and Weldo@. Railroad Company | fornia. There will probably be no decision for | ( NOTICE—1 HEREBY CAUTION THE | Studs, do. ® Z : reets, Ince in front Pa. ave., south side, near 7th street will, until the Ist of October next, transport over Poy \ Public ngninat trusting my wife, Rosaxna 1) Ko. FW. GALT & BRO., Jewellers, até URDAY AP-| may 2-TuTh&s,it teif read all com and provisions intended for | to weeks. —_— Puck my aon, na L wil not, from shisdate, | jee-ax WV" oa Ps sp dt Ww» EICHLER delivery on the line of the North Carolina Rail- —S man, “mi cont I Ving = Ree jurther par- 5 road, west of the county of Johnston, at one-half hi ery os — A i ay — es ioe without Le’ ~~ 20 ie A = wees tithe eat a 'N, Auct. o Dand Batons ven ee Kee the ‘rates established by the present tariff of | hunter” of California, has receiv Poi JOHN ADAM e“smiru. | |Z conn IVATCHMAK "segs shustantly charges ment to assist in the removal of certain Indians | Washington, June 4, 1857 mark, je5-st* | “may 37 FERGUSON, 496 7th at eet, OTIONS. 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