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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, | (BXCEPT SUNDAY,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner af Pennsylvania avenus, and lth street, Br W. D. WALLACH, and is served to subscribers by carriers at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to the Agents; papers served in packages at 37% cents per month. To mail subscribers thesabscription prices THREE DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS S year in advance, TWO DOLLARS for six months, and ONE DOLLAR for three ménths; for less than three months st the rate of 12% cents a week. 7" SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT. VOL. IX. + ig WASHINGTON, D. C., WED! Eben ESDAY, JUNE 17, 1857. Star. NO. 1,377. SUT LOVENGOOD'S SHIRT. BY 3———-4, OF TENNESSEE. The first one I met was ~ Sut,”’ (after cross- | ing the Hiwassee.) « weaving along” in his | usual rambling, uncertain gait. His appear- ance at once satisfied me that so: ing was wrong. He had been sick, whipped in a free fight. or was just out-growing one of his big drunks. But upon this point I was soon en- lightened. “* Why, Sut, what’s wrong now?” ~ Heaps wrong; durn my skin ef I hain’t most dead. Lite off on that ar hoss, George, xn’ take a horn while [ take two, (shaking that everlasting fiask of his at me.) an plant yer- self on that ar log, an’ I'll tell ye ef I ken, but it’s most beyont tellin’. I reackon I'm | the darndest fool out en Utaw. ‘cept my dad, for he acted hoss, an’ I haint dun that yet— allers in sum a 9 that cudent kech a sheep. | Ul drown myself sum day, see ef I don’t, just to stop a family dispersition to make d—d fools on themselves.” “ How is it, Sut, hav: ecards, or drinking, whic! “Nara one; that can’t be did in these part: fou been beat playing | shay fact the injudicious use wheréof has rought the price of strawberries from forty to % fifty cents down to four to five cents FOR RENT AND SALE. MY FARM, AUCTION SALES. By BARNARD 8 BUCKEY; Georgetown. por quart, | J occ a¢ mites distant from the re aE Ceiperet RIDAY Je gee ees (stant from the town of Culpeper | exURNITURE AT AUCTION.—On FRIDAY, oy oe bap teen kek ey a tof the Orange and Alexandria R.R. | IF oth inst. at 10 o'clock a. m,, we will sell at the ways the largest, that the market-woman threw over the fence, keepi in her beds for the ads take up too much room, but as of course. Harvey's Seedling, so long the fa- vorite strawberry of the East, is a pure female, and bears only when it has companions in the This Farm contains 156 acres of iand equal to any in this section of Virginia. Forty acres are in timber, the balance open Iand im fine order. @n itisa large and valuable young Orchard now just coming into beari sing all the most desirable varieti of Apples: Bears, Plums, Peaches. Apricots, Necks residence of Dr. Austin, on High strect. west side, nezr the Bridge, the Household Furniture, as— ogeny dining and other Tables, Sideboard ee Chairs, Rocker, Sola Wardrobes, Bedsteads, Bureaus Ww Mat ee pies enough tes. Too many not only their energies are not exhausted in bearing fruit. a} eines, Grapes, &c., Ke., suited to our climate, & meee at eae poking Sinanon = “ 5. pleaded ' at sale. = their harems, so that if not looked to in time, | ficient to accommodate a sinall amily. ‘The jelsed BARNARD & BUCKEY, Aneta. | they are likely, as Mr. Lo: th re situation for heaith and beauty is second to none m “= --—-~ — ¢ ys - Mongworth says, “t | this region. An extensive range of mountain by A. GREEN Auctioneer. ner all the — wip nat ey panes is | scenery, the benntiful, V Hens of Bulpe Sts Mita DSOME B ILDING LOT ON NORTH at many people find, to their great surprise, | in » few minutes walk. offer les BETWEEN AND SD STREETS WEST, aT ing Church, and as fine Schools as our State x.—O: SDAY, the 23d instant, I shall that they have fewer and fewer strawberries, feria wilethe Oranpeand Alexandra Ki, Road puta | sell, in front of the remixer, ‘ae Gorclonk = De Lot though the blossomsare larger and lar; Tevery | it within afew hours ride of either Washington, | No. 2, in square 568. fronting 3) feet on north E spring. On the other hand, the female can do | Alexandria, or Richinond. It seldom a farm,with | strect, north side, next to the corner of 2d street nothing without intercourse with the other sex, | *S,™8"y ‘antages, is offered to the notice of the | west, running back 100 feet to a 25 feet alley. public. Persons desiring to purchase are respectful- ly invited to calland view the premises. It is for sale privately, but if not aold before Saturday, the Ist August, on that day it will be otfered at public ane- Itis unnecessary for me to say anything relative to the heantiful location of the rbove-deseribed prop- ar All Task is that persons wishing to purchase will examine the premises for themselves. and I an ‘- * tion, on the premises, without reserve. 'erms | satisfied that they will pe convinced that it 1s one « bed, as it is almost sure to have fewer or none. | made known at sale. Por any information address | the most beautiful and commanding sites for a pr The English strawberries are said to be always | R.G. BOWE Culpeper Court House. Vr. je4 vate residence in that section of the city. and the hermaphrodite—which renders it very difficult | for John Bull to believe that there are pure but seein’ it’s you, George, I'll tell you; but [ ; Males swar I'm ‘sha: ie acsey, oe aad | about . Tara. | imp *- Yoa know I boards with Bill Carr, at his | honey eshin on the mountain, an’ pays fur sich es I atts when I hey money, an’ when I hevent eny, why he takes one-third ove it outen me in cuss- in’; an’ she, that’s his wife Betts. takes out tother two-thirds with the battlin’ stick. and the intrust with her tung, an’ the intrusts more'’n the princip'l—heap more. She's’ the cussedest ‘oman I ever seed eny how fur jaw, breedin.’ and pride. She can scold a blister | vento a bull’s face rite on the curl in two min- | its. She out-breeds ev’rything on the ruver —wn’ pattrens arter ev'ry fashun she hears tell on, from bussils to briches. Oh! she’s one of "em, and sometimes she’s twoor three. Well. ye see, I'd got sum home-made cotton truck to make a new shut vuten, and cvaxed Betts tu | make it, and about the time it wur dun, here i comes Lawyer Johnson alopg an” axed for | breakius—I wish it had pizened him, durn his hied, an’ I wonder it didn’t. fur she cooks aw- ful mixens when she trys. myself, (helding up his flask and peeping through it.) ur I'd been ded long ago. “Well, while he wur a eatin’, a few perticulers about the perceedings to, outen him by ‘oman’s art—I don’t know how she did it, perhaps he does. tween. They carry the dust on t' they fly from flower to flower. been established, I believe, beyond cayil. by a series of experiments, such as covering some of the female plants with gauze, when they are sure to be barren, but begin to do their duty the moment the gauze is removed. There is, therefore, noneed to put the male plants in the same bed with the female, and in practice each is now usually placed by itself, from a foot to a Yard apart from its conjugal companions. Of the three varieties just mentiened as Mr. Long- worth’ here, the Superior and Extra Red are female, and the Prolific is hermaphrodite.”” E readers are aware, I’m pizen proof, | describable. small scale—such as the Derby alone exhibits. for only London could furnish it. she spied out | fest that his shut was stiff an’ mity slick; so she | is. in fact, never rested till she worm'd it outen him that | its pomp,—wealth and Preparation ove flour did it, an’ she got a| luxuries, gentlemen, transported. as if by magic, | Like all great sights, Arter he left, she sot in | indistinct impression an’ biled @ big pot ore paste, high on to & peck | and ¢ eve it, an’ souzed in my shut an’ let it soak | awhile; then she tuck it an’ ironed it out flat | an’ dry, an’ sot it up on its aidge again the cabin in the sun. Thar it stood as stiff as a dry hoss hide. an’ it rattled like a sheet ove iron. itdid. It wur pasted tugether all over. | When I cum tu dinner, nuthin’ wud du but I | must put it on. Well, Betts an’ me got the | thing open arter sum hard work, she pullin’ at one ove the tails an’ me at tuther. an’I got | into it. Durn the everlastin’ new fangled shut, | Isay. I felt like I'd crawled inter an old bee | um an’ filt full of pisants; but it wur like Lawyer Johnson's, an’ [I stud it like a man, an’ went tu work tu build Betts a ash-hopper. | I worked powerful hard an’ swet like a hoss. | an’ when the shut got wet it quit its hurtin’ Arter I got dun, I tuck about four fingers ove red head, an’ crawled up into the cabin loft tu take a snuse * Well, when I waked up I thot I was ded, or had the cholery, for all the jints I cud muve were my ankles, writs and knees—cudn’t even muve my head an skasely wink my eyes—the cussed shut wur pasted fast onto me all over, from the pint ove the tails tu the pint of the broad-ax collars over my years. It sot me clost | asa poor cow dus hide in March. I squirm’d | an’ strained till I got it sorter broke at the | shoulders and elbows, an then I dun the durn- | zarre, like the aspect of the course itself, where much is seen and little recollected. Who that saw a Derby once can ever forget it: yet who that has seen it fifty times can tell more than that itis an immense assemblage, as un- definable as the ocean ? Yesterday it differed little from its usual cos- mopolitan aspect. of all kinds, from the palatial canvas of Alger down to the miserable tarpaulin shanties on twigs from out of which the sallow daughters of Egypt dispensed unheard of wealth in sixpenny fortunes. There were organ grinders, mounte- banks, dancers, fiddlers and ing monkeys and precocious chi intants that could scarcely stand upon their feet were made to stand wooden platters, crept up long ladders carefully adjusted on the paternal nose, which bore evident tokens of having suffered somewhat in the usual duties it was called upon to fulfill much-used “ fleshings’’ comforted after a manner that quite upset all theories as to the use of a back-bone, Punches, girls on stilts, ballad. from ear to ear. card-sharpers, and never-to-be- sufficiently anathematised *:kerrekt cards” abounded as usual. Pickpockets, of course, mustered strong, and i must have rea) | FOR SAL —A FARMof 5 acres, nine miles | ®2trounding neighborhood ina rapid state of iumprov<- from Washington, near the Seventh-street road. mgyt. ‘Terms; One-third cash; the balance in six and and females. Not the least curious thing | Themprovements are n sual Dwelling House. ® | twoive months, for notes bearing interest frown day this matter is the way in which the male | fump in same. Thera aco 3” choos fruit trees | OF 84 A deed given and a deed of trust taken. Title indisputable, je ted nates the female. Ie does it by proxy, * and other insects playing the go-be- | faded for city property, Apply. to Hi. : . LANS- eir fect as! DALE, No. 564 M street, or through the Post Office. This fact has | je 4-1m_ FARES FOR SALE—A piece of fine LAND on .. Rock Creek, in Montgomery county, Md., six miles from tine heats of Georgetown, adj ng the lands of Messrs. Perry, Wood, Bestor wiles, | ¢ Botirrer, and Hawkins, i123acres. A beautiful loca- | J tion; partially improved; new house ; 13. acres rich creek bottom, aud some fine yellow-pine timber. It can be divided, if desired. Call and see the premi- ses those who desire to pureli je4-tf Fe SALE.—My RESIDENCE onthe corner of New Jersey avenue and C street south, Capitol Hull, fronting on the avenue i62 feet 9 inches, and on C street south 26 feet 1] inches, and containing nearly 4.00 square feet. W. F. PHILLIP: part of the farm is well fenced. It will be sold a bar- gain, if immediate application be made, or it may be A. GREE By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. UBLIC SALE.—By virtue of a deed of trust executed to me,and recorded in Liber J. A. S. No. 122, folios 435, 457, 438, and 439, one of the Land. Records of Washington couuty. he Distriet of jumbia, TE shall on THURSDAY, the 3th of at six o'clock p.m., in front of the premises, otter for sale at publie auction to the highest bidder therefor. the following roperty, towit: * All the following piece or parce! of pra erty, to wit, part of Lot No. 5in Square No. 343, of said city, beginning for same at the southwest corner of said lot and ranning thence north along the line of Eleventh street west 23 feet, thence east 23 feet, thence north two feet, thence east 71 feet 9 inches to the rear of said lot, thence south a rear line of the said lot 25 feet to the southeast corner of the said lot, thenee west along the south line of said lot 99 feet # seedlings, now in general cultivation may 8-tf ee = 9 inches to the point of beginning.” . sevedatet caine aR: YALUALE FARM FOR SALE 610M acre | oor rs cael Proery ete contd at the risk EPSOM RACE COURSE ON LAST DERBY | County ‘of Fanquier, rginia, on the Alexandria and expense of the purchaser unless terms are com- DAY. plied with ia three days from day of sale. . EDWARD C. CARRINGTON, Trustee. A. GREE Auctioneer. UIRE, Aucti ; OF A NE 34 Orange Railroad, 8 few yards from Warrenton Junction; within nine miles by Railroad from the County Seat, and only two hours travel from the cities of Washington and Alexandria, The Farmis ina high state of cultivation, and is abundantly sap- plied with water and timber. and has much excellent meadow land. Churches, Mills, and good neighbors within a short distance. further information m race course ona Derby day. as our isa phenomenon quite in- It is a medley—a world on a sk AND Loto: STREETS NOR No other tival in the world approaches near t It | *PPly to JAMES MORROW’, Esq. on the place, DON, July 9th, at 6! k.on the premi- or to the subseriber at his Broker's Office, near r 0 et ted J Ist, a Louseless Loudon—London with all | Brown's Hotel, Washington City. al Tate rtorded y fake ey aoe eee | 1853, and duly recorded in Liber J. AgS., No. 60, fo- lios'94, 95, and 9%, one of the land records for Wash- ington county, D.C.,1 shall seli Lot N, in Coyle’s subdivision in Square No, 424, fronting 1¢ t 10 in- ches on 8th street west, between M_anel N streets north, running back 95 feet to aten-feet al ments, consisting of a neat and well- dwelling House. ROBERT MORROW. A FARM, containing 160 ess, situated immediately upon the Washington and Brookville Turnpike,a! !2mules from Washington, together with stock, sisting of 2) head of Hogs, Cows, Heifers, Horses, Wagon, Hay, Carriage, Harness, Plows, Harrows, and Farming Utensils generally. the Crop in the ground, Straw, Hay, &c. It is well watered, having a spring inevery field. An unfailing stream of water runs through the premises. There is a good frame dwelling-house and out-houses necessary to farm- ing purposes. ‘There is also an Orchard on the place, —_ one third of the land is in timber, oak, hickory, mation inquire of BENJAMIN BOHRER, corner of Beall and Montgomery sts.; GEO. W. BOHR oor. of Highand tay streets, Georgetown, D. C., or of Mr. HARP, on the prem- ises. ap 2-tf Le If not sold by the 22d inst. will be offered at public auction to the highest bidder j = pat VOX & VAN HOOK, Rear TATE AGENTS, | 49044 Seventh street, below E. street, lave for salen number of Building Lots 24 feet front by 13) feet deep, at the very low price of from $75 to $125 Soe era in sma!l month!y instalments of $3 per mont mar 24 Fak For SALE acres, of land, more squalor, wants, vices, knaves and fuols—at once into the open fields. it leaves a strong, though on the mind, whiinsical _ By AGRE ANDSOME AND N Auctioneer. TE RLY NEW THREE sToRY Bick Hocsk AND LOT AT THE CORNER 12TH AND NORTH LL. STR SAT A MONDAY, the 22d instant, 1 shall se p.m.. in front of the premises.a hands: ly new Brick House, situated at th street west, and I, street north, « avenue. The house is well ven conveniently arranged r¢ The corner reom is now occupiedasa ¢ also, the Lot on which it stands, being ly subdivision of squar id carriage-house and ‘The above-deseribed prop. cated inan elevated and comn | cellent water, and a rapidly impre Terms: One third, cash; balance im c. There were tents and boots | |For further in ars, perform- ren. Tender upon their heads in and urchins, searce weaned, months, for notes bearing interest frou dav of sa A dood given and a deed of trust taken, Title indis- putable. nth. These Lots are situated at Union Town, on the south side of the Anacostia river, adjoining the Na- vy-yard Bridze,and are in every way desirable for persons Wishing a cheap, pleasant, and healthy loca- tion for a dwelling, ae : hee sei i pace fk polders in arrears fre reques to complete VEEN Is 4 x PETS. their purchase, and get their deeds the title to | On THURSDAY, the 8th in; these [ote 1s xnaranteed free and clear from every | sé!l,in front.of the premises. at 6} possible ineumbrance. may 25-3m | Lot No.12, in aqnare 567, having a front on north G = ALE OR RENT. THE DESI BLE Poly valid te “= Moa back 120 feet to analley 17 oe ~~ . = a2 ret 5 in es wide, AY RESIDENCE onthe corer of F and Zist sts. This property is handsovoely situated on north UG, ogether wi ie rounds surrounding it. @ | between D House contains sixteen rooms, has eas throughout, n and furnace. ‘The stable will be sold or rented with the house if desired. The lot the house stands on is 5) by 136 feet, but the purchaser can have more land if desired. Sallow vagabonds in emselves | ngers, negro melodists grinning Jersey avenue and Xd street west. -fourth cash ; balance im 6, 12,18, and . for ne bearing interest from day of A deed given and a deed of trust taken. ‘Title mdisputuble. All conveyancing ar the cost ped a bounteous harvest, for un- dest fool thing ever did in these mountains. [ | til it was time to clear the course but few po-| _ALS0, for Saie—The LOT OF GROUND onthe be nee Bp shuffled my britches off and tore lose frum my | licemen were to be seen. In this part of the ar- Pane. ‘ply to CHOBE DROTHERS net _ By A. GREEN, Auctioneer, - hide about two inches ove the tail all round in | rangements an alteration is decidedly needed. | ‘sgt riot NE OF THE MOST BEAUT much pain and tribulation. Oh! but it did | The Grand stand was very full, and visitors | < OR SALE.—That beautiful, comfortable Cot- O Lots xo hurt. Then I tuck up a plank outen the loft | continued to arrive up to the very moment of tage built DWELLING HOUSE situated on | FRONTING oN Co’ and hung my legs down thru the hole an nailed the aidge ove the frunt tail to the aidge of the floor before, an the hind tail I nailed to the twent, whol the horses’ starting. As usual, there were some 'y or thirty belated parties that missed the je affair, coming only in time to share the TH T axp K sTREETS, at AUC HURSDAY, the lth instant, I ehall of the premises, at five o'clock, Pr tes is Square 126, having a front of 75 fe the corner. of 2d street west aud E street north. The Lot fronts 50 feet by 13) deep. ‘The Furniture will be sold with the House if wanted. The location is delightful either for a summer or winter residence. ‘in front No.3t, in plank what Iseton. I onbuttoned the collar | dust and general panic and disappointment that | Apply to POLLARD WEBB, Agent, No. 512 (2d reps Reng te ceeecugnor Tech St and ristbands, raised my hands way up abuv | oe ie wiuner’s number going upat the | Stry)7th street. may a ‘ pee my hed. shut up my eyes. said grace, an jumpt | post. ¢ first race generally commands about OOK SALE—At a barcain, and on very ensy tded and sold in separa’ ’. i 4 = 3 , We deem tt unnecessar: thra to the groun floor. as much attention as the first picce of a boxing faire ass & PRACT OF LAND. suitable for a $ " be " farm, or 0 ; it les 0 ing further-relative to the beantifal location Here Sut ruminated sadly. night. Yesterday there was not even a mis- | Washineton cage partclinng caen Ber en { , ~ George. 'm a durnder fool than ever dad | was, Hess, Hornets, and all. I'll drownd my- self sum ove these days, see ef I don’t. “ Well, go on, Sut, did this shirt come off?” I—t-h-i-n-k—it—d-i-d. I hearn aj noise sorter like tarin’ a shingle ruff ove a house, | all at onst, an’ felt like my guts an’ hones wur | all that reached the flure. I staggered tu my feet an’ tuck a look up at the shut. The nails | had all hilt thar hoit. and thar it wur hangin’ arms down, inside out, an’ as stiff as ever. It | ed like a map ove Mexico jist arter one ove | the wurst battles—a patch of my hide about the size ove adollar an’ a half bill here; a bunch of my her about the size oye a bird's nest thar; then sum more skin ; then sum paste ; then a little more har; then a heap ove ekin ; then more har; then skin; an’ s0 on all over | that durned new-fangled, everlastin’, infernal cussof ashut. It wura picture to look at— an’so wur I. The hide, bar, an’ paste wur | about ekeally divided ateen me an’ hit. Won-| der what Betts, durn her, tho’t when she cum | hum an’ foun’ me missin’. Specks she thinks Icrawled intu the thicket an’ died ove my | wounds. It must av skared her good, fur I | tell you it looked like the skin ove sum wild beast torn off alive, or a bag what had kerried @ load ove fresh beef from a shootin’ match Yow, George, ef ever I ketch that Lawyer Johnston out Ili shoot him. an’ ef ever any oman talks about fiat’nin’ a shut fur me agin’, her. It’s a rit-ribution sartin, the biggest kind ove « preacher's regular rit-ribution. Du you mind my drivin e ex giving as to the state of the turf to give it in- terest, and all the varied noises of a racecourse continued with almost unabated vigor. however, The uproar gradually stilled down into a busy hum, and silence deepened as excitement and vetation increased. ust before the first false start, a fixed, solemn | ry corre with the former restless uproar, secm- bas to an intense taken for or against almost anything. Only in subdued exclamations or ae. ae Peoatha was the disappointment of the false starts ac- knowledged. mar. gradually swelling intoan uproar—a con- fused, whirlwind as the horses «wept by—the colors | _ Families are particularly invited to call and exam. | & Juener celebrated Lager- mixed, changed and and ere you could collect a guess, ot the race was scarcely unexpected ; for Black Boany, the winner, had throughout the winter been the leadin, sition in the arket for the one thousand guineas stakes—a defeat which is now inexplicable, and which perhaps, can only be attributed to uncertainty of the turf. After her performance at New Market, she went quite out of the betting, daro my everlastin’ picture ef I don't fiatten | ago she was brought again in Ne starti many dad throw’ that ho'net’s | companion and winner of the Dee Stakes at ty Belo in ators: at twenty to one. Still lieved t or particulars apply at No. he above-deseribed property, as itis well known of the most desirable new. for sale im being but one square north aud inview of the northwest corner of Lafayette square, Terms: One-fourth, cash: balance in 6, | 24 months, for notes benring interest from the day of sale. deed given anda deed of trust taken. All conveyance at the cost of the purchaser. Title in- disputable. jell-d A. GREEN, Auctioneer. (2d Sosy va street. t may Ii POLLARD WEBB. r Not so, as the time for the event approached. NEW GROCERY, WINE, AND 1 LIQUOR STORE, The subscriber begs to inform his friends and the public, that he has opened a NEW STORE, corner of 12th street and Louisinna avenue, where he in- tends t Reed OnaTanUy aa a preset Mere * r3 ent of Fore: jomest VES. L1- a attention reigned over the whole multitude, that, | QUORS, CIGARS. and FINE, GROCERI 3 DER BROWNS’ HOTEL. 370 “Tat opens © epleniil pesortment of Spring and Summer READY-MADE CLOTHING and Gent’s FURNISHING GOODS of the finest styleand make, at the Emporium of Fashion, No. 37) Browns’ Hotel, next to private entrance. may 30 (latel& States) YHE COMET. PASSED.—The artist. Signor Srantrst, of Schwabeno, in Italy, has just f ished in fresea ott geiating, after the old Italia school, the passage at Charles Werner's. consisting of Fine‘ Olives, Raisins, Figs, » Anchovies, Otard Marrett & Co,, Pinet & Co., and Col. Chahard’s Brandies in cases, demijohns, and casks. Old Ja- maica Rum, Sherries, Madeira, Port of various de- seriptions, St. Julien Claret, Chateaux Margaux in gases, Champagne Cider. Brandy Fruits, Reynold’s Edinburgh » Annisette, Maraschino, Curacoa, Absynthe, Champagne, and a large and varied de- scription of Havana Cigars. Ps eful and impressive. The excitement S Pitch ; odds were given and Suddenly there was a hoarse mur- by all Doctors as the healthiest | son, can see it without extra charge. EMI-ANNUAT, NOTICE.—We are busily en- +9 gazed making off all open accounts on our bouks, and shall as usual make an indiscriminate issue of the same up tothe 27th of this month. Meantime ail who are aware of having an account with us and would as soon anticipate it, will conferan especial favor by calling at our desk and paving the amount. and thereby saving them the annoyance of a cali and us the trouble of sending them. = Je 15-tjyl CLAGETT,. DODSON & CO, MACHINE SEW! All kinds of sewing executed at short notice at MRS. TYSSOWSKI’S SEWING ROOMS, No. 433 Seventh, between G and H streets, A fine assortment of Ladies’ ready-made LINEN and UNDER-GARMENTS, in the latest style, kept constantly on hand. may 29-1 * ine the stock before purcha: bers of Congress are also in will be prompt! , and delivered at their residences at the shortest notice. vanishing in the distance ; thought or hazard a the Derby was runand won. The result A general assortment of fine Havana Cigars, im partes direct by the subscriber, at wholesale and re- tail. Canal Boats supplied on reasonable terms, and produce taken in exchange. Levy's Old Whiskey, constantly on hand, of 1249. Country orders puuctually attended to, and coun- try produce of ail descriptions receivedon Sonsign- te JONAS P. LEVY, 8 No. 554 Twelfti: street. [STERESTING TO FAMILIES. The following extract from a New York favorite. and had only lost her tting by her defeat at New the glorious but a few days to favor, and at pa cannot fail to be interesting. In referring to the receipts of Teas in this country for one T year up to 3th ultimo, it says they will be 1 at Strathnaver, her stable al 600,000 pounds short of the imports ef tne yi ane 3, 1856, and that est. an’ then racin’ ove him inter the kreek ’*’ | Chester. would be more trusted animal hi he advance in black teas. Oolongs, since last SREAT BARGAINS, me Yes.” two. The ring is somewhat severely hit Ca December: has “hoon prarepen pound ; aad G* ff at cost to close buaiDeY GOODS. — : . 01 > % 5 “ Well, this is what comes ove it. I'll drown | success of Black Bonny, for many le who have experienced ‘advance of one hundred per stock is going ros. Caley eee myself sum ove these days, see ef I don’t, et [| had backed her prior to her New Market run- | cent. over last season's closing prices. J. NOXON & SON, don’t from that arful shut. Take a horn, | ning, had no opportunity of hedging, and were |; _!t Will thus be seen that the strong and rapid 32! Pa. ave., south side, near 7th street and don't you ever try a sticky shut a3 long xs | compelled to stand their money out, while others, believing she had no chance, betted you live.”"— Nusheille Unsou and American eee STRAWBERRIES. A letter from ©: Tribune gives the f about the cultivation of this delicious fruit “Do the readers of the Tribune know to what degree the strawberry ix grown in the en- wines of Cimctunati? The soness $axiaat yet | begun, but I understand that in the eourse of a | week or two hundreds and hundreds of bashels | will be brought ininaday. Last season one | man would have three hundred bushels in the | market at atime. Mr. Longworth is the father of the strawberry culture as well as of the vine eultare. He has given to the world the fruits | of a remarkable discovery in the shape of three Rew seedlings—the Superior, the Prolific, and the Extra Red—each of which has an excel- lence of its own. This discovery was the Prop- erty of an ignurant market woman, who first in | Philadelphia, and next in Cincinnati, beat all H her neighbors in the abundance as well as the | fineness of ber crop. Every spring she would carefully go over her beds, pull up numbers of i the largest-blossoming plants and throw them over the fence. i nnati to the New York | the fielders would have had a ollowing interesting facts | this horse, except by his owner, who atood to win £27,000 on him, was not backed for six- pence.—London Times. Wire Wantep.—The Toledo Blade is respon- sible for the following : * Quite an excitement was raised down at the advance in the tea market has been the result of » short supply and active demand ; but when it is 70 sidered that we may hear at any ment of the ei may 28-TuTh&S,tf =i YOR BOSTON—FIRST_YV heavily against her without saving an tof | tire suspension of shipments at Shanghai, and. in | EB perior clipper schooner Mari j wily § \y part o' 4 fo Capt. Ira, Nicker: | their investments. Had Black ‘ommy won, ee ee tioneat oftwar all Bye mete ae en ered have quick dexpat or the ahove port. For ; Fare turn ; for | Chiua, will probably be placed under strict blockade, | {reight apply to HAR TTY & it would not be surprising to see Teas ata much BRO., No. 101 Wa- hi; —_ je li-tw street, Georgetown. D.C. _ OME-MADE CARRIAG We have on hand, of our own manufacture, a rr eportment wall is of Ose ic es 2S of the very best, est, and yi 15th street. | approved atylen,and w rranted in point of ERY AND PLATED WAR workmaushio and material, to be equal to any made ‘, es inthe eity of Washington or any other city inthe Tableand Dessert Knives Knives | United States. We respectfelly, scliat coatiiees her figure than they have yet attained.” n view of these facts, we hold out very great in- ducements for families to lay in their supplies of Tea now. KING & BURCHE 5 jell-tf Corner Vermont ave. | ABLE CU Ivory Handi +e A and Forks, and Carvers of the finest quality. Al depot, this morning, by an elderly gentleman, of < . the eitizens and strangers to examine our wor 8 rnstie manners, who went fom ‘pillar to post’ In ro hiny ee ak Pre chators Te | we are determined to let none surpass us either in the building. armed with hammer and tacks. and | le loa Pitchers, exira sunjity of Work or in low prices. left posted on each a placard announcing his want of a ‘ partner.’ plated. Prices lo jes G. FRANCI Wealso do every kind of REPAIRING ina work- manlike manner, and at reasonable prices. 90 7th st. ‘Any respestable single wo- Or FE HAVE JUST RECRIVED THE FOL |, O'd Carriages taken in part payment tor new aud men between the age of twenty-five and forty, ata fair ye AMON | LYNN&CO. who —_ = ee to “yoke Pissing Te- M fle rpa res wiper pore See ois Ab a 128 iter A cred cath ed eet Dox: Post | A very large variety of Turner Bros. celebrated | PPUILDING HARDWARE The aitoution of Office. A crowd gatheredaround each notice,a d Liquor: Bui i nak fib. scrutinized the needy individual closely, bat the | Beis eae towur stack ot BUC solemnity and determination expessed in his counteuance repelled all impertinent inquiries. One unfortunate man, whose curiosity got the better * Be you the feller as wants a wife ?” have you any objection "? was the curt reply. The interrogator ‘dried up.’ and our bero went sol- ING HARDWARE, comprising the largest and best selected of any in the city: Locks, Knobs, &c., from the celobrated factory of Da venprot, Mallory & Co.,and Russell & Erwin’ Manufacturing Company: Hinges of all kinds: Screws, Brads, Nails, Sash, Weights and CorlSash Pulleys; Window Sbrings and h Pastenings, Wali Stars, Bolts and Shutter Fastenings. In fact, every thing wanted in the Hardware line fora house, aud 1h: Turner's Ginger Wine, an excellent remedy for j ispepsil Blackberty Brandy, certain cure for Diarrhea and Dysentery ni Claret, Madeira, Sherry, and Sweet Malaga Wines, allof superior qualit, Raspberry, Rrawberey, Ting! dies, all of fine favors, pi juice of the frait Rose, Cimamon, Am of his discretion, ventured to address him : ‘Pam, sir; and Cherry Bran- red from the pure and Pepperment Cordials The rival gardeners. emulous | Cualy on his way. The visiting friends of a } Gone, cinunmon. A gnis,and I's ‘epperment Tenens Saetoses Sor | for sesh. of her sucvess, carefully picked up these rejected | pong Ey oped. wap tiss vt oped shana Pxtmet of Sersaparilia, Stoughton Bitters _je6-1m $25 Pe. avens bet. oth and We st, Plants and sot them out in their gardens. But | rive, by railroad. 1 the course of a few days, We have niso on hand, 9 supply of Dr. Wheeler's NowrnerteAdescon tt” not yet Bez cones the goose that laid — Cotobess ed Sherry, ay ie Bitte : solendid) article. pp = Be gties post. & n eges. casta 8 dil no better than U7"Country papers are publishi theadver in ition above, we have at all times a lo EGG © a “ - FS I the foll G6 E, 8’ ae the old ones. if as well still she raised five tivement of a New Yorker. who assets that he hax | jerge supriy ot the ‘only I pd ere ck a wer pe Lp Bal Wah panel umes as many berries as any one else. On| procured a fac simile of the coin which betrayed | District, and which cannot fii i giving satisfaction 259 tons White Ash EURNACE COAL, coming to Cincinnati, she still distanced all | Christ. le has also procured a set of dies, and | toall who use them Ehiladel hia. X » Burton and 159 tons White Ash EGG COAL. competitors—why. no one could discover. At ix now trady to farnish on application a fac simile Ex} i Aled nilaael ie EBiowe Stout,XX Por- een Gress 0 arn ayn A scale foal ean pa a hint in the , of the ori; coor pat | yore remitting him 2% se uscnl,s supply of ied Water, Cider, ie, | Conl(to be deliwsret team: ite Ash aud experimented, until he found out the cu- | rious fact that the strawberry is sometimes male. sometimes female, and sometimes hérma- phrodite, having both organs caught it up | cents wi paid. J more or lese com- | humbug ! ieces by imail, post Pi Peete _ on hand. RD HINN, Vessel) at ud for Gray Aah Egg at 862% hy 8° Per ton, NY A full history will be sent je 57 Green street. Georgetown, _ F. 1. MOORE, t Ay turonagy tuete re tetas ort the ghost | PIANO: est stock of PIANOS in the | je 12-006t ‘Wat sidedth street, No, 43, fer 4 prone + Distes © extensive ware- | ~*~ and FB xte, thinks of such ome | rg OHN'F: BLL IS, 98 Pa. avo. CORE GFATION STOCKS Fon Bale ey SAI Bs’ Dentistry, &c. THE WEEKLY STar. This exoeilent Family and News “ “ va ya a ws morning. o uu naan ewes neers sseeemeld OO 1" Casu, invaRiaBLY IN ADVANCE. By subsoribing in clubs raised Reighbore Without the intervention of » mail as will be Reroeived, twenty per cent. of the Waxxiy TAR ru be saved. It invariably contains the“ Wash- ington News” that has made the Daity Stam cireu- ~ 50 Reueraily throughout the country. me es (in w Pie Sounter“iimmedintely after the ieeused the Paper, Preeti 4 OSTM whw act as agents will be allowed a wenty per cent, ENTISTRY. Ss DR. STEPHEN BAILY, ick No. 198 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Three doors from 4th Street. Dr. BAILY begs leave to inform the public that he can be seen at all hours, at his office. located as above. He feels assured that an experience of fifteen years’ practice, with the large number of patients, «reat variety of difficult cases that he has treat mCCeSK- fully, will enabie him to surmount any difficulty, scientific or otherwise, relating to the Teeth. His own experience confirming the opinion of ynany men eminent in. the profession, and especially Drs. Harris and J. and E:. Parmly, has led him, long since, todis- ecard all mercurial preparations for filling Teeth, also all Enamels, Gutta Perehn, India Rubber, and Ce- ments for the constraction of Continuous Gum ‘Teeth, and that Porcelian, mounted on Gold Plate, is the only reliable substance that can be worn in the mouth, a8 was most conclusively shown by the last American Dental Convention. 2 Although he fiatter nself from his long resi- dence and practice in Washington, he is favorably known to his numerous friends and patrons, he begs leave to refer them t tee foliowis TE MOD 2 From the late Rector ra the of Epiphany of this city. Dr. Sternen Bary: DearSirt desire to express my esteem for you personally, and my confidence in you as a superior dentist. ‘he operations executed Tor me have been highly satisfactory. 1 hope that you may receive the patronage from my friends and the public that your skill so well deserves. Yeu tral Washington, Aug. 25, 1255. J. W. FRENCE. ich he did to my entire satisfaction, and in view of the fact that of the most distinguished members of the Dental lege of Baltimore, d, after repeated trials, to perform the same work satisfactorily, it gives me great pleasure to express my entire confidence and high estimation of his professional skill. Baltimore, Jan. 12, 1857. HAR MANN BOGGS, Extract froma note received from the late Hon. John .S. Senate, Ang. 19, 1856. gga ad me wares mirably ; noth- er. er ratefully, * {OHN'M-/ CLAYTON. To those that seek relief from the maladies of the teeth, | can cheerfully recommend Dr. S. Baily as superior Dentist: he made a set of porcelian teeth for one of my funilv, and plugged several teeth for myself, and the work has ra stood we for more than of the Va. Conf. of the M. E. Church South. April 19, 1856. — We, the undersigned, having had occasion to avail ourselves of the professional skill of Dr. 8. Baily, S this city, or having been cogniz- ns on our families or friends, take pieasure in expressing our admiration of his artistic skill, as well as of the uniformly satisfactory mauner in Which he performs the most delicate and difficult operations in Dental Surgery, aud we respectfully re- commend him t e confidence and patronage of the public, of which we consider him eminently worthy. a as U. Watter, Arcintect U.S. = Homas Miter, N of Washington, D.C, . Bouker, M. D, of Georgetown, D.C, 8. Linconx, M. D. Washington, D.C, Washington, L . Governor of Florida, -Mayor of Washington, Henry Batowrn, U.S. Patent Office, O.C. Wicnt, Principal Rittenhouse Academy, feb2n tt . VILLARD, DENTIST, LATE OF CH The teeth ing could be {respectiully inform the cit izen triet and nity, that he ing shington, he is now prepared to perform all operations in his profes- sion. in the most approved style. dogs No, 25), Penn. avenue, adjoining Gautier’s, inn Biv TH IMPROVED SETS OF TEETH. DR. LOOMIS, the inventor and paténtee of “Loomis’ Mineral Plate Teeth,” having successfully introduced his improvement ss varions cities anently estab- lished huis: gton. 7 This improy Sets of Teeth consists chief- ly in making a set of but one piece of materi, and that indestruetible mineral. No metal is used in their construction, and they are therefore free from galvanicarction and metalic taste. There are no Joints to become filled with moisture or particles of food, hence they are pure and clean. They are lighter. stronger, less clumsy, far more durable, and natural in their appearance. { will give « reward of One Thousand Dollars to any one who will produce a similar work of art to equal mine in purity, beauty, carat artistic excellence or any other requisite ality. . All work responsibly warranted. rsp rem avenue, between lith and 12th streets, ap y D® C. 8. GOODMAN 7 EON DENTIST, and MANUFACTURER OF His complete arrang resent the followin Entire Upper Sett Teeth, on ¢ 0 lo lw i2 te 25 One or more, on Gold 2te 5 Do on Silver. lto 3 Fuling, Extracting, Removing Tarter o, Re- pairing at the same reasonable r: All operations executed in such @ manner as to cive every satisfno- tion. Office corner 8th street and avenue. aps A RETIRED PHYSICIAN whose sands of life have nearly run out, discovered while in the East Indies, « certain cure for Cousumption, chitis, Coughs, Cold: General ered by him given up to nderful restor ative and healing qualities of preparations made from the ast India Hemp, and the thought occurred to lum that he might make a remedy for his child.— He studied hard and succeeded in realizing his wish- es. His chill was enred, and is now alive and well. He has since administered the wondertul remedy to. thousan f sutierers in all parts of the world. and he has never failed in making them completely heal- thy and happy. Wishing to doas much good as pos- sible, he will send to such of hisatilicted feliow-be- ings &8 request it, this recipe, with full and explicit directions for making it up, and successfully using it. He reguires each applicant to enciuse him one shi!ling—three cents to be returned as postage on the recipe, and the remainder to be applied to the pay- ment of this advertisement. Address Dr. H. JAMES, No. 19 Grand street, Jersey C. J ‘N. B. Dr. H. James has neither offic: azen| in New York as some have pretended and adver tised. The recipe is sent from no place but N 19 Grand street, Jersey City, New Jersey. may 26-3m CHa, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. J i R.H. MILLER, SON & CO., Importers direct from Liverpool to Alexan- dria, beg .eave to call theattention of dealers. hotel-keepers, and others of Washingtonand Georgetown, to their stocks of GOO DS, which. for extent and variety, will compare favorably with any establishment in the Eastern citie: The connexion of their senior partuer with the manufacturers of Europe and the United States for upwards of thirty years, has given himadvantagesin the purchase of goods equal, if not superior, to any house inthetrade. An inspection of zoodsand prices will satisfy all parties that purchases can be made of them upon the most favorable terms. EFreneh China Dianer Sets, gilt and decorated a French China Dinuer Sets, gold band and plain white French China Vases, Pitchers, Toilet Sets, &¢. French China ‘Tea Sets, Cups aad Saucers, and other articles of Teaware And Dinuer Ware, separate from sets India Coina Dinner Sets, and separate articles always on ba White Gramte Ware in every variety, in seta, and separate from sets, as may be desired Ine Printed or Liverpool Ware, the same wpe! ewe White and Rockingham Ware, in ull supply. Cut, Pressel, Plain, and Moulded Glass Ware fcom the best establishments in the Eastern and Western States, which will be sold by the package or other- wise. ° Experienced packers employed. Goods put up by us can be transported by any mode without kuze. Fare by the steamboats from Washington to Alex- andra, almost hourly, 124 cents encn way. A quar- my dollar thus spent may save many dollars jec $200 / REWAR D.—Ranaway from the subseri- ber, living near Upper Marlborough, e's county, Md., on the 2th of RO MAN, DAVY GREEN, of age, 5 feet, 6 inches bigi—n k mulatto—has a large bushy head, with kers round his face, medium size and down He may hire himself in the District, where he has relatives ke his way to some free State, as he left with: any provocation. T will give Hundred Dollars, if taken out of the State—s100 if taken in the District, or any ‘ y other part of Mary iand, and &7!if taken iu this county, In either case he must be secured sothat I get him, je9-tf WILLIAM J. BERRY. BAL TORE cry MALT HOUSE. MALT EOR SALE.— igned havi recently. pitchased the CLAY A Ai HOUSES corner of West Falls avenue and Block street, would anno has it now in e to his frends and the public, MALT Pal sporation; with ae large supply of cn 6-30 PRANCIS DENMEAD. TOCK FE OLD DOMINION COAL Ss COMPANY, KANAWA COUNTY, VA. Subseri will be received at the Bank House St Chubb Brothers, for the remaining tock of the above company, being three hundred shares, e enpital stock 18 $100, dollars.) of which $70,0) has been subscribed. The mines are now repared for active operations, and & per cent. un- erest will be gut teed upoa the stock now offered for sale, by the original stockholders, for the period of two years. _ ieul regard tothe stock, and its prox obits tithe waren Rpon application to CHUBE ea P. P, DANDRIDGE, Agent, _____ Summer Retreats, &c. Faceuier WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, This highly, improved and wel; established WA- TERING PLACE, 1 now pen Feoeption. The trains on the € range ne te th eee vpie ‘east, ines «I fe Ginna 1 Washington ots, 8. m., and from pr ~e a eegg ence aly letter and 5, forwa: u t me THOMAS Be P-INGRAM 4 ANDER BAKER. UPP’s HOTEL, The undersizned would respectfully inform the public that he has made various improvements, te bis well-known establishment, and that he is! prepared to receive and entertain his custome: in the most superb manner. His House is conducted on the European style; the rooms airy, and the strictest attention paid to the wants of his ——. The Baris furnished with the bestof LIQUORS CIGARS, &e. | The great desideratum, quietness, coviness, (in the garden attached.) imsures forall « pleasant re sort. Oblizing assistants are always at hand, and all demaads will be promptly attended v RUPP. je 10-2w No. 484 Pa. av.. bet. 3d and 455 ste E MOUNTAIN HOUS a fee CAPON SPRINGS, VIRGINIA, on MONDAY, 22d June. Through tickets can be obtained at Baltimore,' Washington, Richmond \ Pas we Vill be opened for the reception of Seniors a and Alexandria. ers leaving Baltimore in the early mom via Alexandria and Manassas Gap Rasiroad to Strasburg, reach the Springs from 5 to 6 o'clock wan nd those from Baltimore and the West v Ferry and Winchester from 8 tu 9p. J BUCK, Proprietor. 1 ) POINT COMFORT, VA. This most delightful Summer resort— bright particular locality of al! the sunny South’ is now the sole property of the under signed, and will be opened on the ist of June next, and exch successive June fol! engage to make it to the seekers for health, re tion, guety and good living, supremely attractive. For health, no mountain retreat can he safer atanw season of the year. tis a8 exempt from disease in August and Septeniber and October ae in April. May or June. Indeed the first three are intiuitely the Most pleasant of the sexsun. The weather is milder. the sea breeze balmrer, and the luxuries of the salt er are to be had of finer qu id im greater . There ws no more u am spot on the vle Atlantic senloard. Jt is strictly true of it What the poet hath said : “Oh! oes be an€5lysium on earth, it 1s this, it is this"? Drs. Archer. Jarvis, and other army surgeons at the post, Hon. Dr. Francis Mallory, Drs. Semple, Simkins, Sheild. Hope, and Vaughan,and indeed the whole medical Faculty resident m the vieiity of Fort Monroe, all certify that they “Aare never known a case of billious or ague and fever to ort sinate there, and that at all srason: healthiest spot om the face of the rarth.” (See their certificates in De Bow's Review, Southern Plant od American Fariner. AR, Proprietor. HYeea HOTE OL may 22-dowklaw2m JOS. S SEA BATHIN S** CHESAP KE HALL, Hampton, Va. This MMER RETREAT.” only 2 miles from Old P . Will be re-opened on the first of, June, when the proprietor will be happy to see any of his friends who may wish to en- joy SALT WATER BATHING, and theTuxur of the Seaboard. The Hail has been much improv- ed and beautified, and ample preparations made for the comfort and pleasure of sil who may visit this delightful resort. Boats, Fishin Teckic, Eeucure reign od &e., always in readiness to contribute to the enjoyment of guests. R.G. BANKS. may 19-Im Pianos, &c. IANO FORTE INSTRUCTION. W. H. PALMER continues to addnew mem ois classes. Apply to Mr. PAL, Mr. bers t , between 2and6 p. m. 3 per quarter, OCAL MUSIC.—Mrs. FRANKLID ot Music, weete 3 vacant hours for a few more Scholars, reeuests those Ladies who are destrous of being perfected in Ballad Singing, or O) Music, to favor her with au early application. Terms made known at her residence, 405 E street, between 9th and 10th, aud at the Music Stores of Mr. Davis, Metzerott. HREE BEAUTIFUL PI day from Boston. Also, thi NOS received thi e Very hine, second-hand Pianos, but little used. seven! octaves,rosewood cases, will be sold at great’ bargaius.at our Pisno Forte, Melodeon, and Music Warerooms, between 9th aud 1th streets, 36. je4 JOHN F. ELLIS. WO PIANOS FOR $15- ONE FOR $100 two for $20 are now for sale at the, M Depot of mare Week OF Ww G. METZEROTT Corner of Péun. avenue and lith street. ‘Terms easy may 18 AND BEAUTIFUL PIANOS BARGAINS.—Thesa, een used but a short tue by 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. ese Pianos. purchasers may safely rely upon as being truly great barcains, and they will do well to call and sec them, at our extensive Piano Ware- rooms, No. 3%, between 9th and loth. JOH ELL jelo Gere MEDAL PREMIUM x PIANO FORTES. WILLIAM KNABE, (Senior partner in the late firm of Kane. Garnre & Co., Continues the manufneture and sale of grand and uare PIAN Rr S, under the na k t th d st: Nos. 1, 3, 5.and 7 North Eutaw street oj ¢ Eutaw House, Baltimore. y have also just opened a new Sales Room at No 27 Baltimore street. between Charies and Light streets, wn the premises partly occupied ty Mir Henry McCaffery as a music store, where they wil keep constantly on hand = large assortment of plan and highly-finished grand and square Piano Fortes also, Melodeous, from the best makers, from 4 to 5- octave, sume with double key-boards, double reeds, —_ stops to suit a churches, we < t eing eXtensively engag: in the manu! ture © Pianos: we will soil wheletalennd retail-oe the most liberal term: Our Pm were awarded the highest oom (gold medal) at the Fairs of the Maryland Institute two successive years—October, 1855, and 1856—in op- position to fourteen and eighteen pianos from some of the best nuakers from New York, Boston ‘and Bal timore. We were alsoawarded the gret Premium at tke Industrial Exhibition held m Richmond, Vir ginia, 1555 and 1456. They have also been awarded the highest premium (silver medal) at the Metro politan Mechamies’ Fair for 1857. In addition to this we are in possession of testimo nials from the most distinguished professors and amateurs in the intry, which can be seen at our warerooms, speaking for themselves and others of the high appreciation in which our instruments are every where heid. All instruments are guaranteed for five and a privilege of exchange is ited within the first «ix months from the day of sale if the instruments do not "Wholesale deniers will Sed § i je dealer togive usa call before purebasingy one eee ‘ianos exchanged, hired, and tuned. mar l6-ly WM. KNABE & CO. ICE. J. MIDDLETON I en ICE DEALER, ifice and Depot—Southwest corner of F and 12th reets, Washington, pti uf © a y infor he is now prepared to furnish 5 i through the season) with the best quality o! lelivered in any part of Washington and George- town, and gnarantees to give entire satisfaction. Orders to be left with Kipweit & Lacres corner 14th street and Pennsylvania avenue; ¢ F. Kinwxit. & Co., 4th street; J. B. Moon, Dra ist, Penna. avenue, between 1sth and 2th streets ; Brinar Siete, New Vorkavenue, between loth and os oBT. A. Payw cunt corner 3 First street, G wa, where lee oan be had ar T.N.KIDWELL. CE—ICE—ICE.—For sale 2.5 to 3,0 tons of PURE ICE atthe Hockley Mull, near the Relay House, on the Washington Railroad. It can be sent in cars ot OE Baltimore or Washington. Apply to OBT. C. WRIGHT, ot. ap 23-2m Ba!timore. yon voi by Btockett, Merrick, and RLlicr. Chitty = oe Law of Carriers,with American Notes, Hull on, Trustees, with American Notes; new edi- Oleott’s Admiralty Reporte, for the Southern Dis mu tot N t L vol. roenleats reraied Cases; revined edition; 1 sh Law and Equity Reports ; lv Abbott ace chen os : is., new edition. Bullard on Real Proper eo Wee vol. new edition. we is: 2 vol. Gisdi is

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