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= - = = ee “a ~ ton, where a mob hung Lovejoy once ona time. | Saturday night last in Chicago, have not yet LADIES’ FESTIVAL—In consequence of J TH -EVENING STAR. It is a substantial river town just above the | come to hand. So the letter we publish to-day lem eT ee ey aye Dry cons, carers, or ¢ PL. TO BLY MA NGS, bowvers, FLATS, BOOTS AND at Odd a’ Hall, every AFTERNOON | SHOES, is at. = " ’ : confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri, de- | sppears out of its turn. When received, the | and EVENING this'week. It is the unanimous : ‘wa R. 3. AL! eae wpe ew Serect, : ae ro Sune 11,1064. | signed by its Yankee projectors loog since to | misting letters wll be duly published; ead ia | Shara thas utero se thing ofthe bind ever eis Cares al lope cccrimene CODE Tr Gee say pen he THURSDAY ine sevesseesess Jtume 11, 1864. | Heme septenelin Ecsta eel ae arent tad SS his city. b egentosnersonaet of S Te naad —— we invite josed ceil = ata te goods chenper in other houses, Prices articles 1 basiogs ‘hat they can save money by pu ing Of us for cash” Z T OF NING PRE: the business of the gre&t Valley of the West. | publishing one daily for perhaps the next fort- a Fhe Iuwttigencer ts more siithtone' : Just now its trade is confined to its own imme- | night. The jonrney was undertaken to enable publication of the Supreme Court's decision in | Tate neighborhood and to manufacturing work |'the writer to present to the patrons of the Star, the Dred Scott case, and contains a great mass sold for the most part im the St, Louis market, solid information concerning the Great West, of general news from all quarters of the globe. | *$ the wares of Newark age sald from New York | wherein eo many millions of eastern capitalare Set ase ‘conte Mt Lhe ‘OOL CARPETS, 5 conte: Leapuns fine GaireRs, 7% cente; Exsrowsar) cen! customers with a poor article for a little , but to - the lowest poss: rices. R. B. HALL, The Union contains a number of very able | COUnting-houses, and those’of Lowell from Bos | now. being annually invested, in many\eases pha N AMS 18 oor By CARN = wie AS TTT ot were Nae e Loree and interesting editorials upon various public | - The State's prison, a substantial stone | upon intentional) misrepresentations, and more Gop. Witt. Cus, at the White House Pavil- | EINE FAMILY CARRIAGE FOR SALE— AMUSEMENTS. questions—the conflict of the laws, the Know | >uilding perched on a high hill, near its abrupt | frequently under the influence of the mania for | lion, on THU - RSDAY, July 23d, 1857, By order of had very little use ; be. = pene tot ene Nothingiam in New Orleans, the Cotton panic, | {ace (of reck,) is here, and sundry coal mines in | getting rich in a hurry, which is so peculiarly | Jei0-1818-s* __"? COMMITTEE. | at Me HOOKS Coush ‘Shop. it wil EXCURSION AND Pre Nic . : 7 STRAWBERRIES.—Those wanting fine | *0!d ata great bargain, aa the ‘ oF &e. neighboring hills are worked ; the mineral be- | ® characteristic of our country. To the person Strawberries can get ihem either by the no use for it. = . je Second bbath We also find in the Umion an elaborate let- | ing: spparently. brought into town by the farm: | thinking of investing ‘t nest eggs’ in the West, | eo" or in large svg af Fh Prin pha ep iki cone a —— ; ; aad COT * 1 hist % stfeets. “je Kiw iy 5 8 splendid abc ‘ WHITE Hot: T WASHINGTON, ter from a Mr. Edward A. Pollard, in defence | °T; in their ordinary two-horse wagons. s letters, though written in a desultory vein, May be seen at Naylor's Stables, Pa, avenue, RY. une 15, 1857. This School having the ewift and comn o- dions steamer Gro. Wastine TON, ofthe of Walker in N’ . | From the manner of its delivery I was not | will prove of value, as well as to those ‘proposing though replete with what apposetc uetety | forcibly struck with the idea that coal mining | to travel in the northwest shortly. Cream Depot. corner 12th IC AUG VERESIDENT NOLAN: JRSDAY, SOFT AND HARD BS RECEIVED J cng Uther Ti alone ery, oat S ry b Lp bietiag J a Capt out of water. y will givean EXCUSION to the abov, singular misapprebensions of facts, the truth of | C°¥d be a trade of great impor tance to Alton. Post Orrice Daranturxt.—New Offices | ber. "BY order of Gar jos Peon eagle wa ee SENET. T. DRURY, Pos h On DEAS “wees which are now as well known to the world as Its principal streets are well built up with Established —N Bad ‘xe _ie F. A. LUTZ, Sec. je 10-3t* 24 Penn. ave., 2d door east Mth st. | Phe Boat wil! leave her Wharf at foot of Nth ce brick or stone. From the multitude in them | ©'2/tsked.—New Salem, eee: THE LADIES invite the public to the a treet, at 856, Navy Yard at 8 aleandris at = hea of the Saverephic Syne feos Fad their acpeavanes T fancy that the business | Wisconsin, Wm. R. Rees, Postmaster; North Ihe eee? Union Festival aup.Concent at Gyo TOSEORY > ower On ANOES O'clovk &, m., and return ata reasonable hoar in the ew Orleans concerning Walker's ‘‘victories,”” shee id lows’ Hall on W NE 7 iat he! wy freak moat ‘ (hich subeogaentyturnedout tobe defeats) | of Hag around the depot and staring at pas-| bert Johnson, county, Towa, Jeu Orem, | PHURSDEY :Niinitcl. sun ahead at Cecece ee | ter PREsH rion. | Retest Casares ome #0 well put together as to be likely to prove of | Sengers.on the train is so popular among them | 7) as" 1)“ Henle Postmacters Toler’ | reasonable prices, Lee for FINE LEMONS, {onthe moraine of the ocereee ne ne eet some avail in the matter of generating sympa- | ®$ that large number of the indigenous, in Ch sheath i Tlineis, Hermes ‘sipsgag PE ek Band 1s engaged, and other | aud all other z By order of the thy for his cause in the minds of the unthinki very dirty shirts and dirtier boots, do little else ampaign county, Illinois, Herman Chaffee, ickets 25 cents, admitting @ gentleman and lady; | 994 Penn, avenne, sito EEN 53 je ll-3t*_COM. OF ARRANGEMENTS _ sath A ws | beside. Thare are haps from ten to twelve | Postmaster; Nenno, Washington eounty, Wis | or single admission 25 cents; children 12% cents. E d EXCURSION ANo Pic NIC who are inclined to fancy that Americanscan do Cessmas i pee Ps Bee hi ets consin, George Smith, Postmaster; Janesville. eee no wrong sand persons in mn, and three hun ’ > FRUPP'S HOTED. oF THe (re heater TO TAX PAYERS —The Tax | RY ersigned would respectfully inform the Foundry Sabbath School: h Fortunately, however, the press in all quar- | %t least were there to gape at us. The route Seren conmia, Mintatent, David W-Me- ists for the present year (1857)are now in my | public that he has made various improvements, i . y collection. Those who shall their | to his well-known establishment, and that he is' The Foundry § ith School will give an EX : b blished the f from St, Louis, through Alton, to Joliet—forty | 170i, Postmaster; Mar’s Hill, Drew county, | fsnds for collection. ‘Those who shall pay, theit prepared to feosive and entertain his inane fed CURSION te Port Washington and ters of the country, have published the facts of | ‘T° 2 ss Arkansas, C. L. Reynolds, Postmaster ; Pond | a discount of six per cent. In the most superb manner, w House, on 8 DAY his (Walker's) Central American career so | Miles from Chicago—(the point of intersection ¢ - i : F a i . PF. SHE! .L., Collector. His House is conducted on the European style; the , Z Hill, Gibson county, Tennessee, Thomas D. r fe Re * i id idely, as that it will be difficult to induce | With the Rock Island Railroad, and the first ke Pos pad c Didecs Ma: Georgetown. D. = ake jeSim pecorete 7 0s Loan nape id attention paid tothe ;, i highland we encountered) is through a countr: : ham i Cross - Bridges, Ury | FOR BOSTON—FIRST | VESSEL.—The The Baris Temahed with the best of LIQUORS sympathy for his cause in the breast of any one z pai 8 y county, Tennessee, James Brown, Postmaster ; perior clipper schooner Marietia Burr, ~, omnes. ke. who believes in the propriety of respect for our made available for civilized men’s use almost Ohler Capt. Ira Nickerson, has arrived, and will "The great desideratum, quietness, coolness, (in own laws and the rights of others. That those | ¢Mtirely through the facilities afforded by this Paulineville, Tyler county, Texas, Jesse G. have quick despatch for the above port. Vhite : une. Hitt steaner GEORGE! WASHINGTON, which has boen chartered for the occasion. "The Bont will leave the Wharf, foot of 11th street. at9 o'clock a. m. An experienced Caterer will provide Refresh 43 Be the garden attached,) insures forall a pleasant re- | ments for the rrp. ; “ «ng | Sims, Postmaster; Kennekuk, Brown county, | {reizhtapply to HARTLEY & BRO., No. 10L Wa- | sort. Obliging assistants are aiwaye at baud, and ickets for adults 5 cents ; for children 15 cents, inattie <i + tant X ’ | ter street, Georgetown, D. C. je ll-lw ! * be had of f the Officers or Ti oft Who justify violations of all laws, human and aoe kg oe (stretch of country) being | ysneas Territory, Wan, P. Hees, Postmaster; | Pour cari rear ape ait | ee abe, fMasvers itr ae morning of the Exeyr. divine, for the sake of bolstering money-making tT We co Stanton, Lykins county, Kansas Territory. mediun sized BAROUCH. Has been litle |._J¢ 10-2w No. 404 Pa. av.. bet. Sd and 43s six. | sion. Je 10-3t speculations, to gratify individual ambition, or tue, the country around Bloomington, and Coaches will be in readiness at the Church at &' 5 used and was made to order by one of the best m= vHITE SU 7 Nos, : under an honest hallucination with referenes to | 0€ oF two river villages, located on the banks of Wm. P. Dutton, Postmaster; Omadi, Dacotah ers in New. York. Can be seen at Mr. J. M. FrAvauier Ww RITE poe nus SPRIN o'clock, a. m. Pi ps county, Nebraska Territory, Wm. 8. k- | YOUNG'S, Carriage Maker, {near the corner 43 A e i in the duty of American propagandism—and there | Streams erossed by the way, were previously in- ze eri Pos nee ater ery se Back- | YOU) and Benn. avenue. jo lst Tee ee ae oe established WA. are such persons in the world, reader—should | habitable profitably; but I am not far out of M‘,320CK OF BOOTS AND SHO sympathize with the cause of the flillibusters ix. | the way in attributing all the industrial value about the largest in this city at tl Nicaragua is by no means remarkable; and to | the extensive region, to which I refer, to the | xyp. Our friend of the Union says, this morn- | "#22" Leather, can be sold at about 15 to mn for the publia being | Teception. The trains on the Orange Road, from Alexandria west, and from Gordonsville east, Connect at Warrenton with lines of Stazes for the Springs, distant six miles by a goat road. sengers from Baltimore and Washington city, 10 HACKMEN.—The backman who, om the night of the a drove to the corner of F ‘ i, Tae Great Ratiroav Cevesration Drv- | time, and having been purchased before th after dropping a passenger er cent. less than goods purchased at t! . = ass v there, continued on, wiil be reward n our mind illustrates forcibly the ssity for | Construction of this railroad. The soil is equal | ing: ime. Cail and examine for yourselves, at errive at the Springs at 1(34 o'clock a. m.,and from | the undersrenede Aol ress, to my where he can bo Ly necessity for ig in th 1 { the Mississippi, t t B . P. HOOVER'S, Richmond and the South to dinner. 8-cn, and giving such inforinatioa as he can. vigorous measures on the part of this Gov- any in the valley of the Mississippi, twenty ‘Tux Epitor ov tne Evextne Star. onthe |’ je tt Tron Hall, Pa. ave. bet. 9th and loth sts. _All inquiries promptly responded to by letter and | je i1-2t™ 8. Q. LAPIUS, ernment within the law, to compel entire re- bushels of wheat and fifty or sixty of corn, be- | great railroad excursion, has furnished to that | =~ | ER . G vo- HARLES LEVER.—The Fortunes of Glen- + . = i: ‘ aper interest: incidents and Tvations, spect for its every requirement in such matters. ing fair average crops with them. They say, Epemned by ant yr and has, ‘is {hip vocetion, Co, ieee. ae sare penne Os tne Delta © Our wonder is, that a gentleman of so much | thirty of the former and seventy-five or eighty | exhibited a wonderful degree of industry and ‘ent-life inthe Holy Land, by W. C. Prime, au- intelligence as the writer of the letter on which | °f the latter; which estimate I—put in my pipe | ‘act. Not only has he been writing, but speak- | thor of Boat-lifein Epi, ke: gis. cireulars givin; culars, forwarded - cation ee HOMAS BoP INGRAM je 10-Im ALEXANDER BAKER. RINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY—to wit: ANTED—B: poctable YOUNG WO- WATRER sitkahona? Chabert ea eo elerences as to eharacter and iBoa- » Address Bex No. 6, Star Office. It* hereby certify that Edmund P. Godman, of ‘ ing, fe ive, in thi tof the great | | Just receiv sale by Aes rinee Gearge’s County, M: ‘nt before ET NURSE WANTED for an infant four we are commenting evidently possesses, and we | 4 smoke. Itis almost ae nude of timber as | dither at Ser Lewis tat eliche ne een at | jet scence t AN LOR & MAURY. | mo, ho subscriber, one of the Justices of the Pens |, months old. An Honest, fithel Women hav pe . Gee i i (Intelligencer. and Union 3t) } | inand for the said county, this 9th day of June, 1857, | ‘2 est of rmik, may obtain the highest may add of the honesty of purpose with which | the palm of one’s band of hair; while water is | did (eres Phene? that be responded to A CARD —Mre. C. A. PEDDICORD would | a8" stray a horned COW, roan headend sidenywhits | WAEEE Dy applying | tely at No, 468 6th street, he sets about the task of justifying such acts as | 8% article which the dwellers along the route | Great Trunk Line of fellwocs connecting the A wt ompouialiy intice be nooo down the back, shout 6 years old, and is giving milk. | "975°" GOOD COOK also ‘Wanted at the same were done in Nicaragua in the name of “ Amer- | Know from dire experience, how to value, as | Atlantic with the Mississippi.” ? ipexcunte ait Gamtheenr CiEos ane i INO. W.SCOTT, J.P, | PRM feat ieanism,”’ can himself rest under such a cloud of | 08 of the chief blessings for which we should The editor of the Scar, while acknowledging | ii styles of Bask and Cloak Dresses made inashort | _ The owner of the above described Cow will come QHIRT MAKERS and TATLORESSES wanted e Be * . fe as, rward, ropert: cha: nd tal + at the Washington Sewing Rooms, both to work delusion. To that we attribute his effort to give thank Divine Providence. his penchant for ! good living” —and he’ who ene ees ehes Boece es Myeloid jee ony, peers ELMUND P. GODMA pee at a e and at the rooms, ; . the color of heroism to the acts of the filibusters | Streams, runs and creeks, are so few upon | cares nought for it is without soul to appreciate nor and at low prices. | Particular attention paid to | ie] 0-3t* Bladensburg, = ae Shing tee in Nicaragua, the unvarnished particulars of | these prairies as that not one settler in a hun- | numborless blessings in one’s reach, if one Mor ip hepa ‘Drovsen made et alow botes HEPE NEW AND BEAUTIFUL PIANOS ‘a from Pean. avenue, : ie 0-3" which are known through the pons of hundreds | dred enjoys the privilege of being sufficiently | would live for aught but to hoard wealth—real- | notice. rg eo sonth ip screct hetweas Hoth ne | Panschate Gempent inte aac aed WANTED IMMEDIATELY —A good COOK. of American sufferers under them to all in the | 2¢4F one to avail himself of its so precious trea- | ly cannot remember what toast on that occasion | Shvtai it* | careful persons, we will warrant them,' hat can come well recommended. take old Pianos in exchange, &c. Two of them are full seven octaves, finely finished rosewood cases, and of exquisite tone and touch,one is only a six octave. These Pianos, purchasers may safely rely upon as being traly great bargains, and they wil! do wel! to call and see them, at our extensive Piano Ware- United States who read newspapers. We pre- | *ure—water for all the purposes of the farm— | attracted his tongue from the savory things set | ¢ SCHOOL, DAYS AT RUGBY, BY AN QiD sume that we hardly need assure those at a dis- | Without digging for it in the bowelsof theearth. | before him. His lack of memory in this partic- Fines atu ar oe Fig Wont tance that any efforts to induce this Government | Water holes (small ponds) are to be seen in all | ular is perhaps attributable to a couple of bot- | &c., 75 cents. hed at Trinity Chapel, Brighton: to countenance a repetition of the late career of | directions in these prairies at this season. But | tles of Catawba, by which he was so stoutly Ry eho cae eee ee pee filibusteriem in Ni aragua that may be essayed, | tO months hence, when the heat of the sun | flanked, before he and his companions at either | bent, first series, from the third London edition, $1. ie 1 hi ood cations. te SBO"PaRREN Gat Catamom ARIS COMPETE? Bi -K) > jo Fic: pra aformatiog, Doeend af tiredcs,” N le W4xtTEP. the family of a gentieman nding PoE °y 3 Sisters of Charity, Catholic and Protestant.’ and "Je10" a ang OTN F. ELLIS. One who can bring po Bi oe will prove unavailing. | makes a double supply necessary to the health | elbow gathered their contents within their main | the Communion of labor, by Mra Jameson, 3 cents. — ~ —_— —— | honesty, and cleanliness will find a good situation ——_e+e-—_. and comfort of man and beast, not a drop will | defences, by way of being amply prepared to ace ete pNovela, household edition, Rob Roy, plecnemirey eee | | Sag roman waser,, Apply toJ. P. CRU nett. NOTES BY THE Way. they contain. W. D. W—u. stand the siege of such an occasion. His impres- | ~ Just published, and for nalo at Pu ere LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP. TANTED TO PURCHASE—A BRIC K [Editorial Correspondence of The Star.] —___+2-+e-_____ sion is that he was responding to a toast toThe | je 11-s¢ aes AES REP REE POR -WANEPLIN . STEAMING ON THE ROAD—PENNeED By steax. | WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. G, containing 8 or 9 rooms, and Worth from $2.5 to about $4,000, by first prying $50 in cash, and the balance in annual instalments. Also, For Sale—On ensy terms, two desirable BRICK DWELLINGS, each located within two ee wy ogee) Patent Oifice. One of them cau be bought by pa: ying $1,000 in cash, and the balance in 12 half year! instalments. POLLARD WEBB, _May 14 tf No. 512 (2d story) 7th street. ANTED—At 3:7 Penn. avenue, south side, comer of Sth streets CHAMBER MAID an warn eR. The ye from 16 to 18 years 0 be NONE. I now invite thé especial attention of Housekrep- ers tothe NEW ARCTIC REPRIGERATO which is certainly in advance for the purpose of Keeping and Cooling Meats, Mitk, BUTTER, oat Wives, &c., of any article now before the ublic. i All the compartments are guaranteed dry and con- syreontty free from mould, moisture and impure or. The principle of the ARCTIC REFRIGERA- TOR, is clesriy this: that the air leaves the ice at Jone 6, 1857 ee oat ror A on Balad Noe lle cg ee UNE 6, A * sl ing at on his head, his recollection o : — Home Acatx.—The editor of the Sear return- ; V y pend facture, I — a — _—— ot a whose ac- od to Washington, from the Mica’ Poel the toast may be but “‘clear as mud.”’ fing ussartment ot igat CARRIAGES ot atest quain' ce ae made on “ the excursion ” “ - s ~ cf ” cS ‘al most approv si es, Aud warrant’ + 1m pei’ upon the train of the St. Louis, Alton and Chi- sep Fn pte 9 myles og pope Points Decipep.—Tho question whether, trade inthe Cited Staten "We retpectuily sock i A - - itize 0 in! at - In.—bound for Niagara “ >” . a 78. 8 either in quality of our work or in low prices. e Falls, via Chicago, Detroit and Canada. They bs nts et mle loegtcampllin = transferred to the keeping of the Smithsonian aise do sae: tavl at voepocatas R08 is workmen- were still well pleased with every incident of P bd aging Institution, having been referred by the Secre- GARDNER & PLACE, the temperature of 32 degrees, and falls in this con- | ¢, age. Both must be able t ‘sat. ‘ein : dition directly through the ice box, descending until | Sh aee- Be ii ve the so far delightfal trip, and all of them were down the Hudson, onasteamer. He also “laid tary of the Interior to the Attorney General | —J@1t-co4t _ 553 12th street, south side of Pa.ave. | {i renches the bottom, passing through the opening Seeaee ease nkadpstnealshctshibasSansaweet ees as loud in praise of St. Lonis.as two days ago ST ae and sony ey oages = for his opinion thereon, that functionary has so of Chillicothe. Really, I can conceive no more | ¥#!! i bevtontierhscr a h re suing er decided. shrewd expedient than the entertainment of the PATE Ee Lee is WAN Ges eaeaeg wes wade, Non HALL RESTAURANT. W.F.BENTER would announce to his friends and th Bis hi brated in the centre division, then —— expanding and ascending as it becomes warmer until if enters the ice again at the top of the ice box, thereby causing a perpetual circulation, and no ventilation hot ex- * a h e OST.—On Tuesday morni ng, June th, : 3 So, also, has he ruled that the Superintend- | GRE 80 much praisi ternal air is needed or permitted. . McGee's Store and G street, a indy’s FAN- Yast company, almost entirely of intelligent: — eaprauf short ss that in which the sims ent of the Interior Department building is not a aay pom Nagi at ae soa Someion of the Benge down about ihe PE AC. sade of iv ee by sett ney My ng active and leading business men, as she did en- | 2¥™Der of miles were ever before accomplished. | entitled, lawfully, to compensation for that ser- | will be served up in Steak DP, 8 sides of vessels or articles from the shelves, thus | 291G street. it tertain them, to which St. Louis could have After leaving St. Louis he visited Chicago, De- vice. It seems that intending to accord him mode, and Fricassee, in a style unsurpassed. In entirely surrounding them with moving currents of cold air. ‘Phey om with double doors upon the front and top with lock and key to each—being made out of seneoned lumber, in the very best manner, and hand- sowmely grained, makes a desirable piece of Furni- ture fora dining room, and have a water jar from which perfectly cold water can be had at ail times, (ey ieirata Ha Co many delicacies of the meeeos: i i i c! As made arral ents to receive, ma: such compensation Congress made a mistake in | (hich he line made arrangerents to receive, may be wording the law, saying that he should be so | CIGARS, &c., and in fact all that the epicure should compensated for services rendered from 1835 to | “#site. His establishment is between 6th 7th m C, in the rear of Browns’ Hotel. 1838 ; long before the Department existed. This Te ae BENTER, Proprietor. troit. and Niagara Falls. journeying to the lat- § 01 a “sgt esd ai sober cam ter point for two hundred and twenty or thirty and unexampled, rapid and substantial im- maties thromgh Cansds. Wrest va aoe a - provement and prosperity turned home by the way of the interior cities of the State of New York and New York city. 1 REWARD.—Stolen from wagon at Cestre Market, Inst night about 8 0’ clock. x AY MARE. Her left fore knee is larger than the right, and a sear on it. Sheis about Syears old, and 15 hands high. ‘The above reward will be pard for the mare upor information being leit with JAMES WALTERS, on 19th street, or to 4 2 _ = without additional ice. me near Sandy Spring, Montgome: ty. Md. None of us can ever forget the impressions > aon clerical error has been adjudged by the Attor- —Digest_of Maryland Repor The ilea that a Refrigerator must be constantly | “ye 1i-st* Prk MORICHARD CiaShct.. - ae He mentions these details of his trip by way of j comprising Gall’s Reports, 9 vols., supplied with a current of warm air fom outside, by thus received, nor can any of us avoid, if we Waskcattar wink 44 peeiaiak ney General to defeat the face of the law in Reports, S vols.,and Maryland Chance means of a ventilator at top or back, is entirely ex- Would. the conviction that in all the essentials | "788 an Hamense scope of territory | question. L°st.-c= Penn. avenue, near the War Depart ploded. Its only effect is to keep up a supply of ment. on yesterday. (Tuesday) six or echt moisture, which @s it enters is condensed upon the sides, and upou whatever the Refrigerator contains. We earnestly ask purchasers to examine this mat ter critically, and to buy the best Refrigerator ever taade, which is none other than the Arctic. For sale only in th ty, by eee eee. WOODWARD, je 10-St No. 318 Pa. ave. bet. oth and lith sts. N.B. Those purchasing Refrigerators are request- ed to call at my store examine Prof. Page's cer- tificate in regard to the above. by Stockett, Merrick, of a great city—eapital, accommodations, busi- pe cer) ae poping a He (the Attorney General) has further ruled | cnitty on be Law of Carriers, with American Notes, ness connections and facilities, population. en- | cut the fatigue of caval a night whish al that the money voted to Mary Gay, widow of | 4,1, on Trastees, with American Notes; new edi- supriee, Se. —che immencurably surpaswes ny | wars anfis the yovcer - oe peolit- | 2, uuiam agent Killed by the) Shawnees, | © ton: i vol. Reports, for the Southern Dis of her rivals west of the Alleghanies. The io observation oe | Persistent profit: | ($2,000,) must be paid to herfrom the Treasury, trict of New York: L-vol. * influence of such a conviction on the minds of | ™ vation. notwithstanding the fact that he died in default Grosulest's Overruled Cases; revised edition; 1 the particular class of persons who were her Tue Proposep Meetine Tas Arterxooy. | t? the Government; which, under this ruling, | Dicest oi English Law and Equity Reports ; 1 vol. guests yesterday will make its mark on her fu- Upon such information as we have been able to | ™¥St continue to look to his sureties to make A! bott’s Prac ise Reports ; 2v . Hallard on Reai Propert vosis., new edition. ture—for she is not altogether independent (in | obtain in the brief time elapsing since our re- geod to the Treasury the amount thus its due Sr ngene poy ame tee commercial affairs) of the great cities and the LETTERS, ali to my address. The finder wil |@ compensated by leaving them at the Capitol Post Office, or the City Post Office. Strayed from the BL R sW $3 yellow bri LL TE ER, With ears chopped : hae a white star on ni, forehead ; a sear on the left eye ; answers- to the name of Crib, and is about nine months old. 1 Will give the above reward on his return to me on Virginia avenue, between 44; and Sd streets. je 10-3:° P. BRENNEN. REAT BARGAINS. = SSN a ashing: : ; G DRY GOODS. REWARD.—Strayed from the corner of Sd turn to W; ton, we are foreed to the con- Index to English Common Law Reports ; 2 vol. : & 3 ayed i x travelers from the East aiming to reach points clusion that the public meeting called for this Tue Navan Covrts oF Ixquiny.—To-day june IL FRANCK TAYLOR. Pesaro oeiryendieg Cale Our whole S23 ae Watts, Neer Yd "SSR which there are facilities for reaching from | afternoon is impolitic, and trust that our fellow. | 2° °a8 of Lieut. Bowers was finally disposed $100 Fines Re peat hl Saat” Bas 21 Pa.ave.,south side nearith strest | ZOy'gd willbe pad if taken in tho District 22S other Western capitals (as well as St. Louis) | citizens will abstain from attending it. Sete this Court, on the testimony of Capt. | Sicha MER LORE mero cier Z| mayse-Tereent ered to me. NOTTINGHAM. without paying her a visit. The President, Mayor, and military authori- elly and Surgeon Foltz, U.S. N,, called by | Luke Williams, very black, about 25 years Old, Wy AsHiINeTON SEWING ROOMS, The proprietor has to day added two more ma- chines to his force, making seven inall. ‘This was rendered indispensible by the constantly increasing business offering for execution. He will now be able te observe greater promptitude in the fulfilment of Sd and K sts, 1 REWARD.—Strayed away from the sub- seriber on Friday afternoon last, a rol HORSE, “with a white spat tt his Sooty forehead. left hind leg white. and a little lame. Th al * . os + ‘ : five feet high, prominent projecting forehead : We are now again coursing over the prairies | ties requi h indicati the Department, upon which testimony Lieut. | fixe fect bu v fh 3 - i j 5 ‘equire no such popular vindication of the 2 . rs 3 # & slight scar over one of his eyes ; speak of Dlinois behind the locomotive, which though propriety of their course to preserve the esas B. submitted his case, asking simply to be put | quickly when spoken to: has a thin sait of carrying a double load—for there are some four As he has various ki His father lives in Phila- 5 ikers and mustache ; clothing not remembered, . ss : " pon the reserved list on leave of absence pay. bye ds.” : of this metropolis, when assailed as it = 1 Wills hundred souls on the train—is doing its duty | the Ist inst., by a band of armed ciilaaal frees este Cee eee sey, See roam 18 eer penny ota eaten ete oe @ above reward will be paid on hus retura : : A p Lt. | 8. Gittings, formerly of Anne Asundel wh ‘ to me. : SOHN Mack, up to time. A Gibson being under investigation, the following | now resides in Bultsmore city. Hetasalve relatives Orders. Shirts mands cotare, 35 conta; plain SNES | je 9-3 No. 486 Q st., bet. Sth and 6th i a distance, whose acts, we are persuaded, have ined iz: Lts. Geo. U. | #t Mr. Clement Hilleary’s, near Bladensburg. I pur- | Sands) small, Scents pet pair; stiching Basques, 25 5 NF me Oar route lays east of North. On the day | found no countenance from the mass of the apa aa LPSiGE i Mar pi of Lt. Feecpantndin Of Richard G: Bowie, est. formerly of Other work in propartion. Leet Hee Pasa dwards, at the Washine i i . . rris e L 18 Cuul * IC | " he “@ before yesterday, it will be remembered, we American party of Washington, who value the | or" 824 John jarter on the part o 4 nty ate milies and others ean have any amount of sewing 1 . . I will give fifty dolla rd if taken in the Stat: crossed the State from east to west; whereas | the privilege of living under a government that Gibson, and Passed Ass’t Surg’n Carrington, of Maryland of District of Column, and ind han- . F ngrah: rs. in ee ee e at now, we are now bisecting it from south to duly protects the lives and legal rights of all Capt. D. N. E am and Lt. Parrott on the ght, home to me, or secured in jail sol can get north. Thus I am enjoying the opportunity of citizens when assailed as on the occasion to | Pt ot ie Government a ton House nf the city of Washington, on or rt the loth day of February, 1857, LAND WARRAN No. 51.233, dated December 2:th, iu56. Said Warrant was oo to Ezra Reed, under the Rooms in Clagett’s new building, on 9th street, seven doors from Penn. avenue, opposite Gideon's printing office. Ladies and others are invited to call and examine | '8. | All persons are hereby cautioned acainst A - = A H BE i: Ww. got said Warrant as proosedinzs have heen seeing more of Illinois in a few brief hours than | which we refer. Before Court No. 3, the case of Capt. Lati- . eC te Bree Cnn: Cow) CReee = Pea may 13-colm | *itutedby the holder, Ezra Reed, to caneei the same, I could ibly obtain b: hi - * mer still pending, Lieut. Almy and Capt. Hol- | _ie 11-2tawtf Prince George’s county, Md. | _ = a2 ow. Dd. poasnty ‘by any other roate. The unanimous press of the country—with | |. 1S.N. h : * = EVENTH ST. BETWEEN G and H EW GROCERY, WINE, AND = = After leaving the environs of East St. Louis— | the exception of a single newspaper—have ta- | its» U-S.N., have been examined to-day in OSE VE? EN Gand H. | LIQUOR STORE. BOARDING. marshy, and therefore uncultivable at present— we encountered a large gang of Gipsies camped upon « hillock overgrown with scrub oak. The ery—‘‘See the Gypsies!”"—brought nearly all to the car windows, with a rush; and they were seen, only to be forgotten in a mo- ment by most of my so curious companions. Their origin is involved in nearly as much mys- tery as the Indian mounds on which I have already commented. Certain it is, that while Jiving and wandering perpetually among the most cultivated races of the e'vilized world almost ever since the light of Rome’s great- ‘ i behalf of the Government. MORGAN & BRO. tfully beg leave to in- ken occasion, each journal in behalf of the pub- freee fisnisen meray that tere; Hoy. D. E. Sickeis axp Jonx Ketty.—The CROCERIES and LIQUORS, which they i ¥ 's ie very lowest ices for. story in’ the New York Herald of Monday last cash, orto these punctua in pay ment, consisting in that Hon. John Kelly, one of the members of | part as follows: Brown Sugars, 11, 1245, aud 15 cts. Congress from that city, had resorted to per- fier por ie ifm; Green and sonal violence upon the Hon. D. E. Sickles, at 75 cents and $1 per Ib.: English and 3 ls 5 ‘ders; the Democratic Convention of the City of New Broma; Cox's “Gglatines Clow Chow Pickles ti rication. No such violence was attempted by brated Old Nectar Whisky. piano ver old Cla- Mr. Kelly upon Mr. Siekels, and no threat to | fet, Wine— Together with all other ar ide lt-eost that effect was uttered. We make this correc- N’ NTERESTING TO FAMILIES, tion in justice to all the parties concerned. OR? The subscriber begs to inform bis friends and the public, that he has opened a NEW STORE, corner of 12th street and Louisiana avenue, where he in- tends to keep constantly on hand a large and varied assortment of Foreign and Domestic WINES. L-1- QUORS, CIGARS, and FINE GROCERIES, consisting of Fine Teas, Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Soxp, Olives, Heisins, Figs, Sardines, Anchdvies, Otard: Murrett & Co,, Pinet & Co., and Col. Chabard’s Brandies in cases, demijohns, and casks. Old Ja- maica Rum, Sherries, Madeira, Port of various de- scriptions, St. Julien Claret, Chateaux Margaux in cases, Champagne Cider, Brandy Fruits, Reynold’s Edinburgh Ale, Annisette, Maraschino, Curacoa, Absynthe, Champagne, and @ large and varied de- scription of Havana rs. "Aliso, Stougliton Bitter and Fever and Ague Bitters, Porter, Ale, and Cider. Families are particularly invited to call and exam ine the stock before purchasing elsewhere. Mem- bers of Congress are also informed that their orders will be promptly attended to, and delivered at their residences at the shortest notice. % A general assortment of fine Havana Cigars, im ee direct by the subscriber, at wholesale and re- Canal Boats, supplied on reasonable terms, and luce in exchange. Pifievy's Old Whiskey, constantly on hand, of 1840. Country orders punctually attended to, and coun- try produce of al or received on consign- ment. NAS P. es A No. 554 Twelfth street. yoy ry a moginnicr can accommoda! wit A it 3 . RE - INSON'S, No. 558 Penn-avenue, between i stroota, OA EDING.—One large, airy ROOM, fur- ROOWE: 5 = rent; aie. one, large a4 aoe } M for rent separate or together. with A if desired. The ay has ates shady yard. reu- dering ita desirable situation for a family with chil- dr street, between D and E. x S. BATES, AT 2R BO DIN Motse ESAT ER cormee ot Avenue and 9th street, has made arrangements to accommodate a number of strangers with Meais at any time throughout the day, and Uodewes. lic opinion where it is published, emphatically to applaud the promptness and energy with which the authorities here vindicated the ma- jesty of the law. No such popular demonstration as this meet- ing proposes can add weight to sueh testimony in their behalf. The only effect of sach a meet- ing, if held, it seems to us, will be to give rise to counter popular demonstrations on the part of some of the unthinking who may be inclined to view the questions involved in a partisan light The following extract from a New York paper be ing. fe Paes Pe Power of the earth went out, they | “The law has yet to pronounce its verdict on] A Reautation.—The Secretary of the In- ihorecunicat Tenate thereto hemes ave been the same wandering, nomadiac, | those who are to be tried for participation in | terior has been compelled, we presume by the | Yo*F up to Sth ultimo, it says they will be 12,- xz thieving uneducated and treacherous demi ? pa Ps me (0,000 pounds short of the imports of the year wend. fav thi hii saerous deml- | the riot of the Ist instant, and any such demon- | pressure of the public business upon him, to ing june®, 1056, and thas t Ook ince last a ae ey ate at t * moment; rejecting all | stration leading to such results as we explain, | issue instructions that hereafter his messenger | pecember, has boom Aitone cenes ‘per pound; aud o advantages and habits of fixed society every- | can hardly fail to give to the approaching trials | may introduce into his room visitors only be- | Young Hyson Teas, of low and medium grades, where, and changing in nothing at any time, = . have experienced an advance of one hundred per s A * | something of a partizan character in some of | tween the hours of 11 a. m. and } p. m. daily. | cent. over last season’s closing prices. - even for a brief period. That such has been their features; and thus to defeat th “It will thus be seen that the strong and rapid heir hist i ies, i , 6 ends of : ti tory for many centuries, impresses my justi i ‘i AproisteD.—Thomas Gaskins has been ap- | *¢vance again pe parkas bas bese oo rennet mind with the belief that they are as distinct a justice, which, it will be remembered, are not short snpply and adtive demand ; but when ARSEILLES CLOAKS.—A few more left of those beautiful } a ix chilies lies Cloaks, 80 suitabie at . C.F. PERRIE’S Cheap Cash Store, dn _____375 7th st., near J. VNS—LAWNS—LAWNS.—9m yards of ex- Lie tes wt a potter Lawns, at Te hal '* of Lay behndat” - CoP PPERRI = ‘ enp Cash Store, je9 St 35 Seventh street, near |. to 20 | TL i ae —_ ith’ i hoar at tof the en- | FRUILDING HARDWARE.—The attention of | KTOTICHCAN pareous Wine heawy eich : unfrequently thus postponed. pointed Keeper of the Smith's (Va.) light house, fire uaupensiba of alipasels St Beeman | Ee tae called to our stock of BUILD- NGRCe ae Seeree eene heavy freight to race as the negro, whose skin so long as he car- While we accord to those who approve the | Vice John Pettitt, resigned. fact, that, as soon asa sufficient force from ‘England ING HARDWARE, comprising the largest the Mole is private property and no vessel will be Ties but negro blood in his veins, remains the : wpreve —— arrives at the seat of war, all five ports of entry in | and best selected of any in thecity: Looks, allowed to discharge there from and after this date. bag gy proposed meeting due credit for being influ- Taz W R.—The followin, rt of the | China, will probably be placed under strict blockade, | Knobs, &c., from the celobrat. Ty eis je9-st* SILSBY & CO. same, whether born in Siberia or Boston, or on ad eane © t desire to vindi i. Saas ig repo © | ie would not be surprising to see Teas ata muck | venprot, Mallory & Co.,and Russell & Krwin's: moctccnte = “ Afrie’s dusky shores.”’ cee Ly, oy an earnest desire to vindicate the | weather for this morning is made from the Morse | hizher figure than they have yot attained.” | gamulscturing Company: Hinges of | all Kinds; A SAP oN AF ROST. Cate of Pniisdeiphua,) The United States appear to be becoming ex. | MAesty of the law, we must be permitted to | Telegraph line to the Smithsonian Institution, | 4 i,vie%, ofthate Mets, Teriay in thele curphos of | Pulleys: Window Stringantd Seal Fesrenscee Wah Bridge: (or Pictou DRESS MAKER, No. Si M 7 appe: ing express the opinion that their mode of doing so, and will be continued daily when the line is in | Tea nore. KING & BURCHELL, Stars, Boits and Shutter Fastenings. In fuel, every ington, 1s tomake Ladies’ Dresses at the eeedingly popular with them—too much so fur if ied ill be likel x je 10-tf___ Corner Vermont ave. and 15th street. | thing wanted in the ware line for a house, and | shortest notice, Intest style, and host bares the patience of those of our rural fellow-citi- | 4, CMTC! out will be more likely to defeat | working order. ‘The time of observation is | — P. HOOVER'S JRON HALT, BOOT. | *! cheap, cheaper, cheapent forcash. 0” Dresses cut by mensurement warranted to fit. pens, the locks om whose hen-rocats are not ab- Sonne Srares Mar. Sreasmrs to Ev eee pee 1897. S. Sue, ANP. esirel. nebdeln ly Le 525 Pa. ave., bet. 6th and 7te sts, — einen dh wtant et : pa b = ° mdse jelous ® HAVE Jier RECEIVER TEE bor ‘OR SALK.—From ten to twenty solutely burglar proof. I find, on inquiry, that | . 45. We are requested to state that the fol- | New York, N.Y.. . Mrmansson mente Oe Lape ~ | W lewis Uists wad sees poeaee a 0 One Eee ane sound Timothy Hay. they are as numerous here, out West, as in lowing are the only United States mail contrac- Peeremecsng Ladies bronze, biack and colored Gaiters, with ia nepal sipenen oi oat te ceee eo gentle Riding HORSE, accustomed to Virginia and New York, where they are to be az . itimore, and without heels a iq | A Very large variety of Turner Bros. celebrated | “"Adply at <i e met in all directions. Yet noone ca: ss nas, es tors authorized to convey the United States | Washington. Ladies colored, bronze, and black French Kid Liquors.viz: | on the Seventh stiet*lankn pow ig gr og eed we = — A United mai! between New York and Europe, viz : Hp csaeigg 4 c.. adies colored bronze, and black Gaiters at $1 ee en on oxechons comer: Br | lias. ashrewd guess as to their number in the Unite leigh, N. 4 J je 9-3t" regular price, $1.59 s > = jispepsia i States ; or. indeed, with reference to anything E. K. Collins & Co., between New York and Wilmington, N.C. Blackberry Brandy, certain cure for Diarrhea and P z . i? 1 C Ladies colored, bronze, and black Congress Gai- ‘Dysentery W 4g Cu ‘Those in scarch of « very superior Whatever connected with them sat y, Henning the s ahipg *‘ Atlantic” Penoenrig be es ners ew ata Tey at si zoand S175 ie Cart Migoei, Sherry, and Sweet Malaga Wines, | brace all the mie cclcbrared eaberes iets F - od z and “ Baltie,”’ and such other steamships as ox Agpssee a cco » of superior q' Yi both for ladies and gentlemen. , The prairies of Illinois, on the Alton and “3 Savannah, Ga és and Slippers, all stvles. “ Strawberry, jinger, and Ch: Bran- Confident that he, P PEE may be accepted fc i tbe it very hot. FOR GENTLEMEN. % $4 \: our assortinent is as complete as Chicago Railroad, within fifty miles of St. Louis. “4 Ws ae renee ed Bet French imported Molin Ville Shoes pmrecte: 9: Ly ok padepne ome eee! gen Any In this country, and possessing every &lvautage New York 4 _ | Columbus, Ga juice of the fruit. have been settled for twenty-five or thirty sae oer eee S88 paves aye acall. Now is the time for French Patent Leathor broad-strap walki See and P. t in getting it up on the best terms, we are prepared to Yenes, aud are theres AB ny, (Mr. Livingston, President,) between New prey Eg St pap abaya Freee Keil ect putes: oo f ea eee, Ch ot Abts Eeence of Weoperment offer unasual unducemente to OALT & BRO., region an oi la a ore in this fast York and Havre, via Southampton, running | Mobile, Ala........ s ers, $210 §4. Leai ss pened ee nee ughton Bitters jeost bet. 9th and loth ais. : ings upon thet aad dh cafe arm build: | the steamships “Fulton” and “Arago.” Rew Utne te eee pier gir to gan, Venther Pumps, and | (We acy also” fed. pewerly of Dr. Whesiev’s | IMILLINERY—MULLINERY -ATLLINERY ridin ae ee mort surrounding | Cornelius Vanderbilt, between New York and : ots heh Bovaand’ Youths French Patent Leather and tion to the above, we have at all times | FRENCT HATS Hee wee Ohuidrene those i ports been furnished H ii re buildings are, therefore, much more sub- Bremen, via Southampton, running the steam. au feeent? re graph line: er by Cal Gaiters, and Shooe. ofall kinds very 5 it the. following zamed sock of Malt | splendidSUM LER MILEIN ERY ee stantial than elsewhere on our road in this | >" “Ariel” and “ 2 i v : Leather Bonnet Boxes and Vali fal conly, daquors of the kind in the | we intend closing it out at cost as the season State. There was nothing in and about these jaa ale sass Frederick, wen ue Wa sole leather and itow fame feunks gn aPbindaionin XE. Buren pe | is advancing. Ladies will do well to give us farms in sight from the car of a rail train going | Tux Stan’s Eprrontal Conresroxpexce,— | Cumberland, Ma tee Prose and Foleo Franka, pew style. at pet-bagsand Hand-trunks. “Call at » Brown Stout, f G-H. CASSIDY & CO, at speed, worthy of note, except the remarkable | In another column, to-day, the Scar’s readers Fanenown, . clear, cool. . Cheap Ceah Stores mare, er a Sg Giety Ree _je9.w ee gf gcenr eciae errors firs pet And the care shown in | will find a letter descriptive of « portion of its | Harper's cloudy, pleasant. je11-eolm : Téth st. Irom 51 Green street. Geortetown. ETALLIC ROOFING AND SPOUTING. Iadeiing tile enttla: : ii hester... cloudy, pleasant. a elitor’s recent journey from St. Louis to Chi- | Nartinsourc.: - sea Finas —F IS A goneraifisssortment of ‘The mass of the farmers of Virginia and Ma- | cago. Two letters, previously written, descrip: | ar Wah yesterday at 9 p.m., the barom- | RT STE 2 by ‘ aD xyland are far bebind them in the selection of | tive of the great celebration in St. Louis, and | ¢ter stood at thermometer 65°. rs ia 1G; WATERS & CO, . thei stock, I regret to have towrite. Twenty-six concerning the past, present and future of that This morning at 7 0’clock, barometer 29,598; 9-e03t 2 \. miles out from St. Louis we passed through Al- remarkable great city, which were mailed on ihe rain last night amounted to 0.94 inches, CORFQRATION ST Htbb BROTHERS” ee ran est quality. ROOFS ike P a py METALLIC ‘They warrant Cc ete, Castars. yy the ile Paeene ire ies 32 jes aim PNG. FRANCIS, oh at, OFS i ny hy manner. pom ‘Wise no C— i" A 7 ieee HOPOSON YAWIAETAR,

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