Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE EVENING STAR THE WEEKLY STAR. PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNUON, + i (BXCEPT SUNDAY,) . Rarvalpae ee clet enn Deeps a a em onteme & AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ‘ can be found in any other—ss published on Saturday Corner of Pennsylvania avenus, and lith street, a Br W. D. WALLACH, s i a snd is served to subscribers by carriers at SIX AND ¢ A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to he * favs Axents; papers served in packages at 3734 cents par ity -——- - =r emewe LS OO eamail be adaida fiesoee é + (7"Casu, invaRiaBLy IN ADVANCE. CENTS = \ Di clubs raised THREE DOLLARS AND FIFTY Be ny 3 year im advance, TWO DOLLARS for six oe ig ee - variably contains the months, and ONE DOLLAR for three months: for | = ington News’ that has juade the Daity STAR cires- lees than three months at the rate of 12% cents a ———-—— | late so generally throughout the country. ww he Tv immediately issue - ("SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT. . si Ww ASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1857. NO. 1,382. ba ey will be allowed commission of twenty per cent. FOREIGN CHIT-CHAT AND GOSSIP. Coprer.Pxiate Print; i 31S naan tae, i ° 1 1XG Press.—A machine D y, WINE, AN i {From our latest European files.) for Printing engravings mechanically,late}y pat- | -— FOR RENT AND SALE. — NEW sais: INF AOR STORE. on J Dentistry, &e. ____ Summer Retreats, &c. ‘The scarcity of dwellings in Vienna isso great, | ented by M. C. Gritzner of Washington, will do T OSE PE BOR SALE. MY FARM) (Rosen | the that he eae opened RE OR oer’ | PPE. VILLARD, DENTIST, LATE OF CHI- innate besa that at this season of removal (says the Aus. | for engravers what the power press has dene for | and okie ce miles distant from the town of Culperer | Of i2th street and Louisiana aventie, where ne ine | mer AG he see respecttully inform the oi Ghd EOINT COMFORT, VA. trian Gazotte) a number of families are abso- | Printers. It is a very simple and This" Fach contains 158 ace oP ay cranes RR: | tends to keep constantly on hand a isegerard vared | went of the Distriot and vicrmity, that hav ‘This most delichttul Summer resort the," brat lately without dhelter. 36 r rated: Gi 1 , | compact Yaa Farm contains 156 acres of land equal to any in qamoutinont or Porcini ed Dematio Win ruse | ing located himself in Washington, he i particular locality of ali the sunny South” — s er. More than 300. in three | P® ,. the operation of which is to ink this section of Virginia, Forty aeres are in timber, QUORS. CIGAR hewn FINE GROCER now prepared to perform all operations in his profes- | is now the sole property of the under ienboory are in this condition. and some have | plate, wipe it, bring the paper over it, take an id Saleehlet Soe ae | RA RIIES | Ceniatiny of Pine eae: Saree Clee, Flour, Soap, | “Cigin Re most approved style. |e Gautier’s. | pened: and Sill De opened on the ist of obtained a temporary lodgment in the prisons | '™pression, and detach the sheet from the plate, | beari sion ‘ val Olives, Raisins, Figs. Sardines, Se ee ee gr [ed the fe ge comprising all the most desirable varietics Anchovies, thong eit to the ah te ‘ tion, gaiety and good living, sepremel: - a7 > jan Diy and unoceu| public buildings. It was ru-| the whole by automatic motions. These pro- | of Apples. Pears, Binms, Peaches, Apricots, Necia. | Marrett & Co,, Piet & Co., and Col. Chabard'’s P mored that y weet oe were to be constructed in | cesses have hitherto been performed by hand, | [M0 Grapes, €c., &o., suited to our climate, « Brandies in cases, demijohns, and casks. Oid J HE IMPROVED SETS OF TEETH. r health, no mountain retreat can v id T d Spring of never failing pure water near the dwelli maica Rum, Sherries, Madeira, Port of various d mee ¥ rc the city moats. and the wonder is that a mechanical method Hy DR. LOOMIS, the inventor and patentee of Ay vege iy ane Ag and ‘october on in Anh ioe =p wwas'nee} cad fine = Out-houses, &e. he Dwelling is plain, but am iy sociptions, St sulien | Tarot, Chateaux Margaux | i - inven 01 ears ago. ‘oO - | sufficient to accom. te a small family. ‘he mses, re ider, 'y Fruits, Reynol “Loomis” Mineral eth,” bavi ndeed ame fepeeee Sgr rep a fancy, not long stand the great tepertnass of the subj berets situation for health and beauty is second to none in | Edinburgh Ale, Annisette. Maraschino, Curacoa. | successfully ierodeced ke teen ee Ger picasees of enna The Sateen. ance, ery ay. to have a representa- t, itis | this region. An extensive range of mountain | Absynthe, Champagne, and a large and varied de- | various cities. has now permanently estab- the sea breeze balmier, and the luxuries of the salt tion of battle on a plain near the city of Ly- | N°ces#ary to know that when a book is to be | scenery, the beautiful Village of Culpeper, with- | 8¢ription of Havann Cigars. lished himself in Washington. water are a6 be had of f ity and in greater ons. While the firing was its height, he chanced | illustrated by figures of geometry, machinery | ms few minutos walk, offer facilities foraitend: | j, Also, Stoughton Iitters, and Fever and Ague | 'Evsinprovomont tr Setvot Teath consiats obief. | WAieT Me $e, be had of finer quality and in greater to pereeive a couple of ers who, ti or the like, there are nig) Srperys methods of pe Ca ae hind sna Fomeols 38 pur State Bie Ropdong eet Cicer to call and exam Rie making & set of but one piece of material, and | whole Atlantic seaboard. It is striotly true of ut vat'with ‘exereie and the heat, had betaken | 304 the work. In tho United States and Bn- | {'witn's far howe ts uPauta® Wma | ine toe pont bine parcianrneatewvee Mam | fhajsmeatrutine mineral, No meio ty auc te | Shute pct hth et crepe themselves to a shady spot, and were comforta- | !#0¢ the figures are usually cut on wood; the | Alexandria, or Richmond. It inseldom a farm.wigh | bers of Congress arealso informed that their orders | galvanio ction and metaie taste There era ee |" Oh! if there be an Elysium on earth, it is this, ot prnaperscthr be plage dh cider =| - | wood euts are placed in with the types, | 8 many advantages, is offered to the wotics of the | Will be promptly attended to, and delivered at their | frints to become hlied wih meetare On attics at spoeel ly on grasa. eo Marshal put and the whole is pri ed be th us iypes, public. Persons desiring to purchase are respectful- | Tesidences at the shortest notice. food: hence they are pure and clean. They are Drs. Archer. Jarvis, and other ee ee at his horse to his speed, and galloped straight to? ™ ole is print y the ordinary prin- } iy invited to calland view the premises, It is for A general assortment of fine Havana Cigars, im | lighter, stronger. less clumsy, far more durable, and | the post, Hon. Dr. Francis Mallory, Dre. pis, the delinquents. ting press. In France and Germany they gen- | sale privately, but if not sold before Saturday, the Ist oe direot by the subscriber, at wholesale and re- | natural in their appearance. | will give a reward of | Simkins, Sheild. Hope, and Vaughanand indeed the ee 7 . Pax erally engrave all the pe August, on that day it will be offered at public auc- | tail One Thousand Dollars toany one who will produce a | €hole. medical Faculty resident. in the vicmaty of Rascals,’ he exclaimed, “what are you 1y engr: igures on a copper plate, * P P 4 tion, t i Canal Boats supplied on reasonable te and doing here? While your comrades are fighting, have copies made by the ordinary hand engra- | mad lod ateale.. | plang hinmeotion address | produce taken in cuchange. rma, Sne | similar work of art to ual mine in purity, beauty, | Fort Monroe, ail certify that they “Aare never le durability, artisti known a case of bill id fever to ori- you are lying here asleep’ What mcaus this | Y'"8-Press, and place them at the end of the | R-G. HOWEN, Culpeper Court House. Va. ied. | Levy's Old Whiskey, constantly on hand, of tag, | Gutnility, artistic excellenoe or any other requisite | frown 4 case of billsous or agwe and fevcr to or4- ‘neglect of duty?” 18 | volrme. The cost of engraving on copper is nO Gy Crear ; ‘ Cuetanty satya pote y attended to» and coun- All work responsibly warranted. reagent ln nad on 3 nee if a see id ; SALE— ARN 5 Ty prod ° jescriptions received on oonsign- y “s t rtifionts . ° “Pardon, Marshal'”’ replied one of the sol- | ™¥Ch less than that of making a wood cut, es- | I" from Washington, near the Seventhstrect rect | ment. MGONAS P. LEVY, apis ee ees toad dete ter diers, : we are porsonating the dead bodies.”” | Pecially for simple figures as shadings, The improvemonts are a small Dwelling Houso, a | _Je 8-tf No. 554 Twelfth street. D® © = coopmay, may Sse lawim JOR SEGAR, Proprietor. The Marshal aughed, and turning his horse. since in engraving only the lines have to becut | © Stable, of good water with new wi NTERESTING TO FAMILIES. .Cc. 8, MAN, oa Tthunie’ Pa = fan -R @PRIN A : er = righ Pump insame. There are 3% choice fruit trees. A : SURGEON DENTIST, PAUQUIER WHITE SULPHUR SPRING galloped away. out about 1-64 of an inch deep, while in wood | part ofthe furmis well fenced. “It will be sold s bar: I 4 Mawuracrunan oF AuttCey Ter ee | BAe VIRGINIA . Lx Stecte publishes the following advertise- cutting the whole surface of the block, excep- | ain, ifimmediate application be made, or it may be | 20° following extract from a New York paper His complete arrangements enabling him to) > tin i i: traded for city property. Apply to NS. | cannot fail to be interesting. In referring ment; A notary, aged 32, without property, ig the space oceapied by the lines, must 4 property. Ap ing a highly improved and well established W A- NG BUACE DALE. No. Soe A etrest, orebconch the Host Gites, | the receipts of Teas in this country. for ent oe bgrbee | ae % : aL E,is — open for the tom “ei . t Sntire Uj Set th, Gold. A | reception. wains on the re from! wishes to marry, and is desirous of fin lug out 1-16 of an inch, £0 a8 toleave the figure fa 2 ei Soest enn Series Ht anys they will be 2. Sheehy * i pe) Sie toas | Alexandria weet, and from Gordonsvill« east, i in in relief. The reverse ts the case with the cost So 1,000 pounds short of the imports of tie year eud- | gy, F comect at Warrenton with lines of Stages for ay caltable in crery respect. of good family. | of press-work. copies from a copper plate being | FARM FOR SALE—A piece of fine LAND on | ing Juno, 1855, and that ae So genera es 11 3 | tha Sprang, distant six miles by 1 graded rond i : = in Mo J ’ e advaneo m biack teas. t 3 re Silver. aS coy les b 3 a and worth not less than 300,000 francs in her | mueh more expensive than printing | eto wi miles from tire heights of Goorgelowncadioming the | December, has been iteen cents per pounds aid |. Filling, Extracting, Removing ‘Part > Re | Sern con neeners san Dy ener eer. arrive at the Springs at (3s o'clock a. m., and from Richmond and the South to dinner. All inquiries prot iy responded to by letter and cut, but in superiority of finish the engravings | lands of Messrs. sregrentty to be preferred. The expense of pepe glee own right. Such a one may address (post paid) tia ¥ Hison ‘teas, ort i 4 a pairing at the same reasonable rates. All operations by oss (Indre), to the initials J BA. oe tvs peg eo tem sou Ekperieauad eu edvanoe Of cee humitad oer ‘i senores. A beautiful loca: | have experienced an, advance of one hundred per | fXeculahin such a manner ns to give evory satisf: ed; new house; I3acres rich | Cent. over last season's closing prices. iat i es a — | ciroulars giving particulars, forwarded upon appli- . press-work is in proportion to the number of & bottom’. d fi llow- timber. It will thus be seen the strong and rapid z, yr T SB. P. Paisce Avsert is to preside in an educa-| copies; the expense of making the plate is can be dividedyif demired. Call and see the aetleE advance in the tea market has been the result of » D NTR STEPHEN BAILY, - Je 101m eI AS AeA tional conference, to be held for three days in| the same in all casce; for these rensons in | %°® those who desire to purchase, cette sMlered oleae cer hes ce eer eon: Ornicg No. i98 Pexnsvivania AvENvE, eS P'S RC 1 Ca : i < ig “ - — - ~ ——= flee Ry a = e i oT London, commencin, ; June 22, to consider the | France, where the ave: edition of a scientific Fo SALE.—My RESIDENCE onthe corner of | tire suspension of shipments at Shanghai, and. in Parle cde eh oe R Tie pad Soe would respectfully inform the reasons why the working classes withdraw their | work is 800 copies, publishers use copper plates. New Jersey avenue and C street south, Capitol | fact, that, as soon asa sufficient fores from England | pe, BATLY begs leave to inform the publicthat he | public that he has made various improvements, children prematurely from school, and the ex- | the saving on the original cost paying for the Hill, fronting on the avenue 162 foet 9 inches, and on | 2Frives at the seat of war, ail five ports of entry in | oan be seen atall i F ; 7 at his office, looated asabove, | to his wei!-known establishment, and that he sf i ; : She “ C atrect south 2% feet il inches, tai China, will probably be placed under strict blockade, > so pabgaicrpalrs owen 5 acbien one : pedients by which that great obstruction toedu- | expense of printing, while they have the ad- | 34,000 square feet. ee Se oes ee neatly it would not be surpriciig to soo ‘Teas ate, imuch py eG denon toe prt gpl fd en est pe! epee Gemma eation can be overcome. An educational | vantage of a better article. In the United | may 8-tf - = est figure than Shem Bove vot aininee variety of difficult cases that he has treated success- | His House is conducted on the Europeanstyle; the museum is to be opened at the same time, and | States, where we print for the million, and | FOR SAILE—On liberal tors, that valuable teilen, Of there frets, we, hold ont very great in- | fully, will euable him to surmount any difficulty, | reoms Airy, and the strictest attention paid to the an exhibition of maps, globes, books, paint } where, besides, skilled hand-labor is very high, | { SQUARE: OF GROUND No- Iai, situnted bo. | formeme KING & BURCHELL. Fe as Po enee CoE Lae the ete hs Lan |" Te fascia teetched with the baxter LEGUORS boxes, and other instruments of study. The | the luxury of copper plate engraving has hith- | {j,9e" _ ane Bhs pay rly and S.containing | jell-tf Corner Vermont ave.and 16th street. | Sminent in the 5 rie fetilmadiee ones nee | CIGARS &e. . k debate will throw light on the subject of educa- | erto been out of the question: Sat we hope that | jets ee eee noe ee OED B rect: ———— eer Se or and J.and E. Parmly, has led him, | “todis- | The great desideratum, quietness, coolness, (ia tion among thi ill we, fap oe = POLLARD WEBB, Arent. 370 UROER BROWNS HOTEI card all mercurial preparations fo Teeth, n! the garden attached,) ineures forall ‘a pleasant re = ng the very — | the new press will work achange in this respect. | — OR SALE _CHRAP—Apd onliberat terma,the | ae Opening 8 epedid wortment of | all ‘Enamels, Gutta Percha, India. Rubber: and Ce. | sort’ Obhging assistants are alwaye st band, and ONVICTION OF TH INNocENT.—A petition 1 i ae pac. Spring and Summer READY-MADE Cl, ¥ | ments for the construction of Continuous .G ali demands will be promptly attended to. a ng FRAME DWELLINGS, : O t m s 4 = cae cheaters omer ay ge eg P , 3] has been presented to the House of Lords, for| | Hixts ror Horse-Draters. — Tompkins | just finished, and situated on the northwest corner | syle pale tae tha Panstor of Basten No. eee sae tit oromian, sacuntea re ligacnly Soewdl | eee No. 434 Pa. bet. si and Wi sis. some remedy for tes — arises when a —— fine paisa $300 for bap The Re Streets. in the Firat Ward: one just | sw Browns Hotel, next to rivate eutrance. s if marrereepeties pol orks worn in ibe Bd cant oie - fiat edn te risoner is convicted an ‘terwards wed to | horse, after a few months, proved to be lame in & f noe: wrth nad American Dental Convention. HE MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Ta stegusier tencous AN tant af present | thé Sight shoulder. Toumpkine was distressed Syoen K sn ge Pe FIQUE MADE caRgraces. Although he fiatters himseif from his long resi. wil pa onl Ae ON SPRINGS, VIRGINIA, can be done is to grant a on; ibu- | sbont it; tried all sorts of remedies—embroc..- | tween_E and F, and near Easby’s Ship Yard; and We have on hand, of our own manufactuy dence and practice in \Washington, he ia thvorably | ‘ill be opened for the reception of Visitors, i pardon; but a tribu- | aboat it m roe, ; oe Pp yard ; fi Pane, of our way known to lis numerons friends and patrons, he bugs | on MONDAY, 22d June. nal should be established, by which the matter | tions, liniments, Mustang included—under the | '¥2. Nos. 116 knd 119, on north wide East Capitol | fine assortment of all kinds of CA eee . ‘Throusk tekete can te obtained at Baltimore, : . t s uded . treet. . AGES of the very best, latest, and most leave to refer them to the followin; A might be investigated and the judgment re- | 2dvice of the very best veterinarics; still the | of the city ASN y aro sr een aitlerent parts | ee vedl etslese nad eared ae nese STIMONTALS ichmond and Alexandrin. je19 versed, while the injured party should receive | lameness was obstinate and grew rather worse. POLLARD WEBB, om ompelie Sand spatenals te Be satel any taadle From the late Rector of the Charch of Epiphany of | Passe a om) ie ka rey j ; — = = » h i a A ~ compensation. He became de-perate. and hit upon this device For RENT.—A two-story BRICK DWEL.- | United States. We respectfully solicit a cai! from | _ Dr. Steren Barty: DearSir—I desire to express sburg. —— row Srane fons to pone gn Tas Great Haspe. Festivat.—tThe pre- | sell the horse: He drove an ugly tenpenny | LING. with back building anda fine yard at- | the citizens and strangers to examine our work ; as | ™y esteem for you personally nd my confidence in bape gi oe aan ie hose from. Baltimore ai tee liminary arrangements for this musical solem- | 24i! plump into the right fore-fuot. and left it | tached, situated on E street, between 13th and 14th | we are determined to let none surpass us either in Kighced Se een ape cheers enocered est via Harper's Ferry inches BUCK, nity have been pi ing in = satisfact there for ten days; when he led the tortured | *eets-. The house conld be made one of the best | quality of work or in sow ones S. m * y : “ln ~ : . ba: tands in W: 2 : | _Wealsodo every kind of REPAIR inawork- | may receive the patrouage from ty friends and the Proprietor. manner. The London department of the cho- bane oe, neighborin; eagee to stopeot Willard catacetaind Finbs Hotel, Pox. i manli ke mannered at reasonabie prices oe public that your skill —e ——* ieabs rus has long been in a state of completeness, as shod. le Diackemith was a dealer in horses, | ession given the tat o} iy. Apply to FRANCIS ae een in ON LUNG eco Washington, Aug. 25, 1956. . FRENCH. the triale at Exeter Hall, with 1100 ringers, | 80 quite a jockey in his way. After a while. MU,U-HR, Family Grocer, cornerof F and iain sts. | ata fair price. SIMON FLYNN & CO, D eee _mmay 12-6 under Mr. Costa’s direction, of the choruses in Tompkins called at the chop for his horse. the Messiah, Israel in Egypt, and Judas Mac- “That's a splendid gelding of yours, Mr. Tomp- cabseus, have proved. kins, pity he is so lame,’’ says the blacksmith. 2 ‘ N CONSEQUENCE OF THE PATRONAGE From ons of Bore Cotman & _nore, Messrs. I whicl the public has bestowed = Re a | Having employed Dr. Stephen Baily, Su . | we have been ena 0 enlarge our stoc! tist, of Washington city, te execute for ine an sm. | Of Music and Musics! Merchandiwe. Bs" OR SALE OR REN'T.—The large and commo- divus three-story BRICK Dw ILLING IUSE No. 522 L street, between 9th and lth, HC S P “ He is, indeed,”’ replied Tompkins; * but he which bas just been put in complete order | Selden S portant and difficult piece of work, which he did to | &T'Angerments with Mr. Schoeneberger in Paris, and Lapy Bui wer—whose silly and unreadable | is very lame, and { am aa he can’t be | for occupancy, will be sold on ascommodating terns, | Wither’s Hymns and Songs, 1 vol.; $1.25. my entire satisfaction, and im view of the fact that | Sehotw& Sons in waren, tie i et eee novel has been puffed into notoriety by the ef- petieny Gears Sidr Cand be he can,” | Of rented low toa good tenant. It has a lurze brick ; Aubroy'’s Misceliames, 1 vc one of then q shed members of the Dental | Musi rs and professors ou the most r forts made by her enemies to suppress it—has = erhaps not and may © can. | stable attached to it. For information spply to | Mather’s Providences in} gland ; #1.25, College of Br ed, after repeated trials, to | #ble terms. ‘ to h th = PP’ says Vulean. “ Howmuch would you be willing | GIO. BUR NS, No. 34 Penn. avenue, orto the sub perform the e satisfactorily, it gives ine | Our Catalozue, comprising over five thousand managed to catch the public ear upon another jaa, j seriber, ANDREW SMALL, No. 29 C he- illustrated ; $1.25. great pleasure to express ins entire confidence and | 0vikinal works,1s now completed, end to be hadat matter connected with her wron: She sent a to take for him, just as he stands, Mr. Tomp- tween Shand loth Baise Bee Soles +? | Rabeini’s Works ee high estimation of he professional ski! ane’ | the Music Depot. packet of manuscript to Lord Eyotharss which, | ims, money down?” “Ah. well, I don’t know | “° : : Tho Heptaaeron of Margaret of Navarre, 1 vol: 1. | Baltimore. Jan,12, ler, HAR MAAN BOGGS, Strings, best quality, very cheap in bundles, Sms written in too small a character for thay | “St t© say about that. If he is cured, he is OR SALE.—A valuable tract of LAND, con- | _Je 18 FRANCK TAYLOR. | a oen ae Te eee ee gallant champion of distressed ladies to rend, | pepsi cami ony openers pat Washington city, ‘Ters: One fourth, cases bot eae ra ote eiletttan elateHon.John | Gur stock of Baoon & Raven's and Willem Mil- COsE COAL 'COAL ance in I, 2, 3, and 4 years; or halfin cash, and ba c was laid by. She uested its return after a Senate. Ang. 19, 1856. ler’s celebrated Pianos will be completed again ina SEG: A tinue, you see he is worth g—ni is r ved. i vo Now on hand 01 " AL. made for 4 . | few days, which we will sellon the most reasonable time ; but it was somehow lost. The lady then The blacksmith be; tochames obec (ad story) 7th ae men SPEEA NO: One do. for coking oot per ing couia be yetter. Wen ahs mame + noth- | torns and give the best city reference. - writes a pag hewaip at some dark fraud or | fered $50, then $100, and at last $200, for the | 20 !2 tf POLLARD WEBB, | Also, Cumberland and all other kinds of COAL. SGUN'N’ clayton. Magic Depot, corner of Tih ane ETZEROTT. nspirac 2 fate | p , , =o SPENT ee | Ww ‘ — u : ETZE: . ‘the are by yp eae have got into! animal. Tompkins was persuaded, and acoept- | FXOR RENT.—One of my HOUSES on C street, | Pine, Oak, and Hickory WOOD. To those that acek relief from the maladies of the = pcacerrnnte Tenner ie wrong bands; and Lyndhurst has had to | od the last offer. The money was paid, and the between Ist and 2d, withall the modern improve: | Coal kept under cover. 2,240 Ibs. to the ton. teeth, I can cheerfully recommend Dr. 8. Baily asa | PIANO FORTE INSTRUCTION. explain at the Houze of Lorde that he has made | teens dateedse’ ou tea a ae sem = iie — and avon noe The house - fonr-stories T. J. & W. M. GALT, superior Dentist: he made a set of porcelian teeth WOH MER continues to add new mem no improper use of them. She has also accused | biscksmith, “as the bargai is finished. : thtounh the beuae’ Raat telasel to eee oan. corner 12th and C streets, No. for one of my familv, and plugged several teeth for | Mr. WW. H. PALMER continues to add the press of conspiring to abuse her book wee Bites —— Mee ey eR AR Ey teen cod, to, S48 per month. | may #-tf one sanaresonth Penn. ave: myself, and the work has ull stood well furmore than | bere to his classes. Apply to Alr. PAL; . be trank with you, Mr. Tompkins. I suppose | ig'g7gyl 2° B- WARD, 12th street and Canal. <PRING AND SUMMER GO me ten years. OBERT T. NIXON, BER, at his Roses ore Fae Neat Dow has been weloumed In a temper-| I can tell you just exactly what ailed that | 2°" =~) Si gaone, Nolo tiies coat oe ef the Va. Conf. of the M. E. Church South. accion baseons fag 4 & VAN 7 » No. ridge street, Georgetown, D. | April 19, 1858. sti day, and Saturday, between 2and6 p. m. ————s Raster Hall, and add me the horse.” «Can you?”’ says Tompkins, “well, 1} POA. yA HOOK. Rea Estate AcExts. | C.. has received from New York and Philadeiphiny | “We, the undersigned, having had occasion to avai! ‘Ferine $9 per aimrter. assemblage. He said the suppression of tho | shall be glad to hearit. I ¢ At t n n 24 feet ft pele dlr lint udp Mien iy gente gp Noreymtry h asi liquor traffic would effect a saving of 75,000,000 | glad to I thought you must | salon number of Building Lots 24 feet front by 13) ° t t 4 t ourselves of the professional skill of Dr. S. Baily, TOCAL TsIc.— - Fi NKLIN, Pounds, in addition to an equal saving in ti know all about it, or you would not have paid | feet deep. at the vory low price of from #75 to 8125 | Rrapte and Eaxcr Goons comprising in part sa | Surgeon Dentist of this city, or having been coguz: | WOCAL MUSIC —Mrs. FRANKLIN 5 t ime. : me «> much money for him.”” The blacksmith ae esta in small monthly instalments of $3 per | follows. viz: ant of his operations on our families or friends, take | Soho ‘uests those Ladies who are Semen s N . - Pi * | a 7 month. Fs s preasure in expressing our admiration of his artistic i s ort : — of the national habit of drink- | produced the nail, and assured Tompkins, with | These Lots gre situated at Union Town, on the Best Sisto Silk Robes and fancy Silke skill, a8 well as of the uniformly satisfactory manner a ef ecgne vpn map Siocuy. or a ng would preserve 60.000 lives a year, now | great apparent satisfaction, that w paring | south side of the Anacostia river, adjoining the Na- Biack Challies, Luatres and Mous Delaines in which he performs the most delicate and difficult | Known at her residence, #6 E. street, batween th slain by the grog shops; would rescue 600,000 | down the horse's hoofs he had found that infer. | Y3-3%4 Bridge, and are in every way dosirable for Rick printed (all wool) Mous Delaines operations in Deutal Surgory,and we respectfully re- | and loth, and at the Music Stores of Mr. Davis, and women from starvation, and a million children | nal long piece of iron, and drawn it out of the ab ep lt Seat pcemassene emray cee Challies and Barege Doiines, in creat variety pane oe him to the conlidonge and patrousge of the Motserott. a 4 . ' for welling. Tt re og ew 5 0 SS SSS from vice and crime. The speech was greeted | frog of the near fore-foot.” “Ts that a// you | Lot-holders in’arrears aro requested to complete Brithe ehets aad eenle rte Ease eed De: Momas U. WaLTER, Architect U.S. Capitol. HREEF BEAUTIFUL PIANOS received thi with enthusiasm. know about it””’ Tompkins asked, very quietly. | {Peir purchase, nnd get their deeds; the title to iaincs ntowas Murcer, M. D.,of Washington, D.C. day from Boston. Also, three very fine, Caarvotre Broste asp Mr. Witsox.—Mr. | “All!”” replied the blacksmith. ‘All’ Isn’t | peop aonainiee aioe: sat eee ero = French Brilliants and. Peronles, Popli Rg Cones Neb ig e ot — to ne, used. sever Sere : Peat A marr : id Si ind 0 vi and $ Z-style Po) ay oo rosew s, Wi sold at great i. Shepheard. late Fellow and Tutor of Orial | that enough, for conscience sake?’? * Well,”’ | - Sng Se no —— monis, a light seasonable fabric’ > i se ra oor n bargaint,at our Piano Forte, Nelodes and Musio College, Oxford, Incumbent of Casterton, and replied by Spa “T don’t know as it is. I FSS. ote RENT—THE DESIRABLE eet Frenel printed Jaconets and Briiliants ities fering iooor NT ackine tom Warerooms, between 9th and ith stroct No. 2s Chaplain and Secretary of the Clergy Daugh- | will be equally frank with you, since the bar- | together with the Grounds surrounding ity Tho eetinarie ane sicies Spams Hesry Batowss, U.S. Patent Office, jes : aN F. ELLIS. ters’ School, writes a long letter to the Londen j gain is finished. / drove that nail into the foos, | House contains #ixtcen rooms, has gas throu hout, ages, Chambrays and plain Lustros Wient, Principal Rittenhouse Academy, WO PIANOS FOR $15: ONE FOR $10 Times, to repel the charges of cruelty and | but the lameness isin the shoulder, I think you | 8P4 furnace. | The stable will he sold or rented with Snglish Prints of new styles, in great variety, at feb 20 tf 4.5 _ two for $2” are now for sale at the, Suletensl pride, & ht te the 3 will find.""—Boston P. the house ifdesired, Tie lot the house stands on 1234 cents a a -== | Music Depot of real pride. brought by the late Charlotte ind. ‘aston Post. is 50 by 13 feet,lut the purchaser can have more! — Richt Chintz colors best French Organdios SICIAN whose sands of W. G. METZEROTT, peer! in foot Eyre. and repeated by Mrs — mrt hye Teton Gwouniceine i AV HITE Gogps., in reat variety. e uit, Geonrered whils in the _ Corner of Penn. avenue and Lith Street. re i va ‘ » for > a! ’ i Sw Nansool XM Sons! a" e1 8 CASY. mn Gavee Wilson a baeay sear Mr. a eee Arrain is Cixcixsatt—The | oorner of F and 19th atreats.and LOTS on isthnear | pias Sie ee courte Conls ead treeseal sone a wane p ees ia nnection wit e Cowen incinnati Commercial records the following | F street. Apply to CHUBB BROTHERS, Small-figured and rich Brocade Swiss Muslins Debility. ‘1 remedy was discovered by hum i bie te NEW AND BEAUTIFUL PIANOS Fidge or Casterton Shoo! Imelancholy affair: _apetf___________| _Plidand stnped Jnoouet, Nansook and Swiss | { whens only eluldya daurhter, Was, given UE 0 | et ee bcm ased beta snort tine ta Mas. Gaskei1 seems to have got into sev- ursday night several persous kept a| J,.}OR SALE.—That beautiful, comfortable Cot- When, 7 , ‘ SRG. S56 DRG BETS MACH OF Te WOnROT SOPeOr fu = ; 7 ‘ map : rhs nt vee te Tarleti and Wash Net: " e a é ; careful persons. we will warraut them, The aged father feelx deeply her remarks con- | Whose death, from accidentally swallowing ox- re. g sey he Fg | otged 15) deo phe Ferature Linen Cambric, Linen and Bishop Lawns. to him that he might make a remedy for his child.— Two of them are full seven octaves, finely finished eerning his treatment of his children, and she | lic acid, we have mentioned. About I1 o'clock | will be sold with the Hogse if wanted. ‘The location uper English Long Cloths, suitable for Ladies’ | He studied hard and succeed and of exquisite tone aad touch,one din realizing his wish- | TOSewood eases, has been compellefo send an apology, through | t¥ young ladies entered the water closet, when | 18 delightful either fora summer or winter residence: | wow ork, Bates, Atwood,and other good makes | fia 1utg chiles cured; and is now alive and well. | Pte cra earchasera may wafely rely upon na a solicitor, to a lady who has been ievensly the floor gave way, and one of them, named | AP?ly to POLLARD WEBB, Agent, No. 512 (24 Siurtines ; : thousauds of suderers invall parts of the world, and | being truly grost bargains, and they will do well to injared by the imputation cast upon her by the | Margaret Leggett, fell through, tho other es- : White Griliante nnd striped tadia Dinury xo) | Hens fever fated in, malcing them completely hea!” | tooms, No-3%6,beiween Rhani eke ne ot reference to an alleged private fact in the un- | C4Ping, she knows not how. The vault is walled No. 582.) Marseilles for Basques and Bonnet Card sille, be will send to such of hisafiijcted fellowe he. | 5010 JOHN F. ELLIS. happy career of Bramwell Bronte. up round like a well, is thirty-five feet deep, OTICE OF THE REMOVAL OF THE Shirt Bosoms and Shirt Collars, ings as request it; this recipe, with full and explicit | Vor MEDAL PREMIU = Ir 1s Rewonep that Prince Albert's s hes ant contains fifteen feet of water. The | ly Laxp Orrick ros Favetrs To Boonvite, French worked Henin and Sets sirections ie Me of Boagersed G * ¥rano FORTES. are about to be collected and published under | “DO tscaped gubed alarm instantly, and it | 18 tHE STATE OF MISSOURI. visions of the act of | Swiss Campric Collarsand Sete shilliag—three oents to be returned as postage un the WILLIAM KNABE, the auspices of the Society of Arts. Guesi iscovered ¢ floor had fallen in one | (on voce! Cutiied “At act wathoriniae chamess. in Swiss and Jace Sleeves and Sets recipe, and the re der to be applicd to the pay- (Senior partner in the late firm of conneets the name of Dr. Playfair with the ed. | “4. The neighborhood was aroused by the | te'fiatienar nd afin” approved Atarch'3, ins, | Honiton and Maltese Lace Collars ment of this advertisment. Addresa 0 Continnes tRNAEE,GABHLES Eo he 4 ayia “| agonizing shrieks of those first on the spot. | it 1s hereby declared and made known that the office Alene pe vata i tenet Sale nd r- Ht. JAN pit Peter ge teed ere PIANO FOLTIN sete oe — abr ee S sepia mast | The poor girl was called again and again: bai for the male of public Puneet EAVEETE, Je the ice naw aty len tape ane Misutiias N. B. Dr. H. James has meithar clsonen ieee of Willian Kimbo & Ca at the od stad. EES ee NORIALS ov AxpRew Crosse—the | no response came up from the dismal vault SAN VIE CE Chet ieee. ene tows of ‘Stella nud White Crape Shawls in New York as some have pretended and adver Nos. 1, 3, 5.and 7 North Eutaw street op- Electrician—have just been published in one | The silence of doath was there. Lichte nace | eo NY LL; E im said State, af as carly a pertor Plain and rich figured Bonnet and Sash Ribbons | tised.. ‘The recipe 1s sent {rom mo place but N posite ihe Kutaw House, Baltimore. volume. He stood among the foremost of the | jowered. b io tee eee” |“ Hadher ncciseaa to Gia precine tivsa of removal Steel-spring, Neapolitan, and other Skeleton | 19 Grand street, Jersey City, New Jersey. They have also just opened anew Sales Room st materal philssophecn of ¢ i ® | lowered, but they were put out long before | .ii!No issued by the Resi vara a Ree iver at th Skirts i may 26-3m No 27 Baltunore street, between Charles and Li yt ral philos ett’ present century, reaching the water by the carbonic acid gas Fa wniatGia ct ring assortment of Bajou's Kid Gloves ~~ ————— | streets, on the premises partly occupied by tir and is held in respectful, admiring remem- | which End accumulated in the place. Water ao as Henry McCaffery as a music store, where they will ven under my hand, at the city of Washington, ‘affeta Silk, biack lace and Lisle thread do, CHINA, GLASS ANP 4 UE SWARE. owe by that inner circle of science which was thrown down to disturb this, and a wind- | ths lath day of May. A. D. 1857. be ey eee ae ae Importers direct from Liverpool to Rion Tour's pee pe eRe pel Dh ore meg ff gives laws to the outer world. that can but re- | lass was bronght to the spot and rigged, and iv order of the President: NDRICKS Gents best English Half-hose, ribbed and plain | dria, beg .eave to call the attention of dealers also, Melodsons, from the best makers, from 4 to >- ceive the acquisitions of higher and more gifted | les with bool ‘Gi iOS, Ap HED one do Lisle thread and faney cotton do. hotel-keepers, and others of Washington and vetave, some with double key -boards, double reeds, minds i les with hooks procured. time Commissioner of the General Land Otlice. A good assortment cf Silk Cravats and Ties Georgetown, fo their stocks of G OO D& and stops to suit small churches. Aniews Gomes fs , away dismally, and attempt after at- | _mAy 19-lawsw Suspenders, Silk and Linen Cambric Hdkfs which, for extent and variety, will compare favorably | — Being extensively engaged in the manufacture 0 f Andrew was one of Sydney Smith's | tempt was made in vain to raise the body. LLIOTT’S HISTORY OF NEW ENG Gossamer and Lisie-thread Shirts and Drawers | with any establishment in the Eastern cities. Pianos, wo will sell wholesale and retail, on the most friends and used to relate how the Dean of St.| When the gas was driven out ef the vault a land, 2 vols., v0; 4. - ° New style Parasols. ‘ i The connexion of their senior partner with the | liberal terms. Paul’s once commenced a charity sermon as| man went down to the surface of the water, and Irving's Sketch Book, 1 vol., 16 mo; 60 cts. Also, Gentiemen and Boys? wear of every desorip- | manufacturers of Europe and the United States for Our Pianos were awarded the highest premmam , follows, “A never sees B in distress without after re wishing C to relieve him.’’ Crosse discovered a simple means of purifying sea-water, and making it fit to drink through the agency of electrieity. This discovery has since been pat- ented by a company. 7 D 1 r 5 tion, with every variety of House-furnishing D. ards of thirty years, has given him advantages in | (gold medal) at the Fairs of the Maryland Institute ioieecne! Pivoe enna Se 300 | pas f if y ie es he ee a bite purelinse of goods cqualsit not superior, to any | two successive years—October, 1855, sind 1856—in op- *s Confes: ‘t tic Goods for servants wea: jest int . An inspection of g: ‘aud prices ysition to fourteer and eighteen pin: ‘rom ad hi : - genus Confeanions Transisted, second period, | _, Domestic r of the heaviest | ill satiety ail partios that’ purchases can be made of | Sitio best maxere from Net York? Boston end Balt and attaching a rope to it, when it was drawn in’s Modern Painters. 4 vol 2. Purchasers may rely upon getting desirable goods | them upon the most favorable terms. timore. We were alsoawarded the first premium st up. This was between the hours of three and | Marriage As It Isand Should Be Rev. John | at low prices. French China Dinner Sets, gilt and decorated | the Industrial Exhibition held in Richmond, Vir- four o'clock yesterday morning, the poor girl | Bayley, | vol.: 75 cts. ap 8-tr JOHN H. SMOOT. frrench China Dinner Sets, gold hand and plain white | ginin, 1855 and 1856. ‘They have also been awarded having been in the abyss of death for eoeihen ad's Modern Horse Doctor.1 vol.: $1. 1 rench China Vases, Pitchers, Toilet Sets, &c. the highest premum (silver medal) at the Metro- ated attempts, succceded, with a pole and hook, in bringing the body to the alitace 7, NTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. ; 5) " Sets, Ss # tf Meohat ’ Fair for 1857. A Cvriovs Worx just published, is “The | four hours. The victim of this woeful occur- wl eect ane Pacey OF thsi Hoeeeyt I — ea hae ee a to thie we are i possession of testimo Constitution of the Animal Creation, as ex- | rence was amember of the Presbyterianchureh, (oie en ee te Se NOK TAYLOR, | MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES {And Dunner Ware, geparate from sets niale from the most distinguished ‘professors and pressed in Structural Appendagest”’ by G. Cul- | and was very much estecined. ” | SyUMPHRIES & JUNNIMAN CHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS, maid pase ie aoe eg) omen ng ah cheer needle pn owed vert Holland. The author’s new theory is, that ———— - — H On Fourth street east, between E and F, Opposite the Treasury. White Granite Ware in every variety, in sets, and | the high appreciation in which our instruments are the hai not becaed er ornamentor roto: | Downavicarap Rarriszaxna —Me.Jemet | wave good np Se piss tet bocges gas | THE QOURE QP gn ll br fn Sincere tiou from atmospheric influences alone, but is Plumier, of Summerhill, this county, was | to visitors, andl every Monde een pen gay, CHUBB BROTHERS, Washington, Common Edged, White and Rockingham Ware, in | a privilege of exchange we granted within the frst six the result of the escape of the different super- | bitten by a pet rattlesnake in three places on | who wish'to engage in. the English Quadrilles or is composed of at full supply. months from the day of sale if the instruments do not fluous elements of the system which are used | ti¢ hand, on Thursdaylast. Mr. Pluinmer has , Germap Waltzes. will find an opportunity to do so | ae - J, CHUBB, Cat, Pressed, Piain,and Moulded Giass Ware from | give entire satisfaction. up in the production of hair in man, and hair, | several pet rattlesnakes, one a very large one, | there. Weber's Band has been engaged for the sen- | BENE Poles. ee ee Lape Dr stinesi| Soaeeees enbeebes chas tushes, horns, &c., &c., in the lower animals. | upwards of four feet iong. which had been | “They nave on hand ‘and constantly making the | THE HOUSE OF aE wise. | waa ianos ex , hired, and tuned Taz Porws of T. B. Read, R. H. Stoddard, | tt#ined to protect the children from the attacks | purest Larger to be obtained in the city. je 17-3m CHUBB BROTHER, BARROW & CO., Experienced packers employed. Goods put up by | mar It-ly and H. T. Tuckerman, are praised in the Crit: | f ferocious animals. A strange dog entered | PPE: SHED THIS PAY COMPLETE, 2) + complete, by Charlies cke ro AVENPORT, lowa, = us can be transported by any mode without breakage. iscomposedof CHAS, St. J. CHUB, Fare by the steamboats from Washington te Alex: : oie ; BARROW, | andria, almost hourly, 12% cents eacn way, A quar- 5) cents, for xale a! jan 2—-1f WM. H. DOUGAL, ter of a dollar thus spent may save many dollars SHILLINGTON’S Book Store, ae ne a = deol isl Odeon Building, comer 43; st. and Pa/av. | (ABLE CUTLERY AND PLATED WARE ic, while the laudation bestowed by American | the dwelling of Mr. T. on Thursday and ap- | eritics on Walt Whitunan’s “‘ Leaves of Grass,” —— ane h Lee shilldren in a.savege trood, ! fe jueth diated. Th t m the snake attac in & violent = Reed ~~ e first place is given to manner. Mr. P. in rescuing the dog trom) the bre I J. MIDDLETON, 4s ICE PEALE. bet sory Handlo‘Fableand Dessert Knives Knives | QO()() REWWARD.—Ranaway fromthe subsen- EOF DEALER a son H i 7 28 fi | and Forks, and Carvers of the finest quality. Al ber. living near Upper Marlborough, Office and Dey ‘Southwes! ’ A Gerwax Acrnoness—named Julie Bu- = = efenapras was bitten on the | A EE POLES, stern ae cas Pxhibition | feta’ Forks and Spoons, Cupe, Goblets, Castora. tea | Prince George's cunnty, Mile on the auth ot Streets, Washi _____ ett row-Pfannen-Schmidt— - ts s i best in the ‘ Sets,Cake Baskets, Waiters, Butter Coolers, Dou! April, NE! N. DA 3 re i he undloreianed renpostfal> 7 ng ae gy leartapartespeae (Re at once sucked tbe gee Wn he | ee ED LES. put Piss Phan erin pute eileen | aloutervoarsof ages foots © tae hie TSE ICE 1CE:-- The untorsianed respectfal- i ‘arren’ © NEEDLES, put u 5 ted. 8 Ow. 5 feet, ! sr pla greriiy ee Nad haan pat | wounds, and drank » pint of brandy, which is | caskets of one hundred. dpi al ae) G.PRANCIS. 40 7th st. | dark mulatto—line a large bushy head, with S ly inform his frends B and ot ) — —~——— | whiskers round his tace, medium size and he 1s now prepared to farnish “amilies SICHLER, Took Lie may hice hinselt ithe District, where ra | throueh fhe season) with the best qunlity of ined No. SEVENTH STREET, | hns relatives, or make his way to some free State, as | deuvoreda any part of Washington and Georke- Orders to be left with Kipwett & Lavreyce corner l4th street and Penusylvama avenue ; F. Kipwett & Co., 14th street; J. B. Moone. Di i ible 1 Sa » CI . Net- larity. Her last tale is © The Woes ond Weal | 22 infallible remedy for even those who are not | ,, Mattress Ress ES ineaaete ae : : J tung, and Knitt D. ; impervious to the bite of the rattlesnake. Mr. EK. K. LUNDY, * y. = pieced and it is connected with the war | P. need not hove used any antidote, and only | _jel6 No. 128 Bridge street, Georgetown. | See ee ad GHMARER tiene ecreatiy Haniied polars: it taken ont oF hese Se , : id 30 because the remedy ig not hard to take. ARRIAGRS—CARRIAGES—CARRI i ssortment of WATCHES and taken in the District. or any other part of M i, Tue Live or AxpRw Cagsizr—one of the | The doz slied in greatagony a few hours after C ‘The undersigned has hae aT —— it, Eaether suse ins ih y, n hand JE ap loem* "| and $5)if taken in this county, either case he Penna. avenue, between ah and 20th street: guillotine’s most illustrious victims, has just | 98 bi very good assortment of SUMMER = gt ee ae —__--—— | must be secured so that I cet nim. sperctoiges ‘ 2 venue, between Ith and appeared in Purie. It is a romance of over- satan CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, & ULLDING HAR DWARE.— The attention of |“ je9-tf WILLIAM J. BERRY- Groner Sint fies. Ar Paver,’ ive mist, Oorger The custom of domesticating the rattlesnak veh eget Bader by tailed to vur stock of BUTT “ | Peet fagreeTully tavites tie public, conerslly ING HARDWARE, comprising tho leo nd C8 a t sel of any in the city: stouaed Sth at.bet. La-ave.and Cat. | Tote, &o., (rom the celebrated factory of De whelming interest. ix not #0 common among our mountaiaeers as it i BALTIMORE city MALT HOUSE. stpand Mass, avenue; and with the subseril et, No; Tax Cowzr.—A Vergo, satire with this ti- | wa: in former years. The people of the moun- < Bsects street, Georgetown, where Ice can MALT FOR SALE.—The undersigned havi at all times. tle has been published in London, supposed tu | tain are impervious to the bite of the rattle- 110 " LIPAX. Gen- | yeuprot, Mallory & Co.,and Russell & Erwin recent! hased th LY HOUSE, | 9e7-f TN. KIDWELL._ be describing the June days before ri 43 Comet | snake and other venomous reptiles, and domes- : Nothing N » Ax oe | Manufacturing Company: Hinges of all kinds ; corner 6 West Falls: avenue and Bicck that he IGintichee fi vate go ry came, thirty years after the great event. | ticate and use them for many purposes.—Johns- | s¥ished anthor; 5) cents. E : Screws. Brads, Nails. eer AE deere Ceti er would announce to his friends and the patile, € seed RE ICEat the Hockley Mill. = min ingen f Tue N . - town Echo. . Boat Life in Egypt and Nubia. By William C. | Pulleys; Window Sbrings sli Fastenings. Wall | has it now in full operation, with & large supply House, on the Wastungton Railroad. It oan be sen! © New Society of Female Artists opened Prime ;_$1.25. Stars, Bolts and Shutter Fastenings. In fact,every | MALT for sale on liberal terms. MEAD. in cars either to Baltimore or Washington. Apply its exhibition on the Ist June. The work of — he Students’ Gibbon. By William Smith, LL. | thing wanted inthe Hardware line fora house, and | my 6-3m FRANCIS DENMEAD. | tg ROBT. C. WRIGHT, Patterson ot" deusihe attinte ses hana 4 tr 4 -— < tenemos sa pyar has been held | D. Bhastases ice on hundred engravings; $i. sold cheap, cheaper, cheapest {ot ceeb- ApaMe S Tock, IN PAE LD DOMINIO! soak ‘ap 23-2m Baltimore. : | upon a ve: nyu S > 2 8, 24 . Tae Geeat Easterns is expected to be | na Wyoas report temas Aibencncs oe appas PEAY LOR & MAURY’'S eee totale attend sone 9 gett bi ee a sas ) ee launahed in Anguat. It will be the largest vee-| {hat o.e of the caneifnrm inscriptions coutaloing | od Canton ayn nt A eet | GHILUINGTON HAS, RECEIVED PUT-| | Sabscriions, wil te romirtd, teins | o¢ DUPONT. SUR POW DES cesta pers soto meer trbir Henly Rawlinson, and thicesther eeu | GUBA HONEY. | Grahame Magatine for faly- erin shove sompeny; ing, three hundred stares. | to uppiy the same iwany quantity So parties Wanting, tan Romania he den areata dcbat | an 2 Feonshen ach bing reqs to send | Che eumcg att reir ot rei, | Lan ener Pisses sei Sieee Hee mies ne ie | ot en onl PS re ING, , en tiereas o| NEV, # iro- y . 1 Sieten ed A the mange of the daughter of the ite pamlae rob poser . ey Mitaase peony cease gery and Provision Store, No. 864 12th street and The are ie ae eras Jonathan for the 4th of rest Sil be guaranteed oece ing toad ao ore ve cae pet ght rat Wing English composer, was am event caleula- | ing of the seals; the translations Sere compared ante JONAS PLLEVY. | gy Jilyatullof iluwtrations. |, | foraaie, By the original stockholders, ger) Pe oe a) e: e were pot e SOLE. ct = oe —_ ie a e Newspapers. Magazines. evi two :. al ther jaifax, Pi nerimee—yaaee was therefore taken, to the effect that the lan. HQ ARDSSUPREME COURT REPORTS | the stationery line kept eonatantiy on and for joulars in regard tothe stock, and iteprospeatey | NOTHING NEW — By author af ihe new Looks Sppoased ie chek coh Watroue’s Letters has | Zuag- of Nimrod and Nineveh is not dead beyon 1 | pubeclume 19th, session of 1856-2. Thin day | sale at 408, SHILLINGTON'3, ! known mpon appli : fast a8 PUDLSHED BE eee GUSON'S, 498 Tth street u volumes. yr ished, Bookstore, eon . - oJ 6 ——— sels FRANCK TAYLOR, ! je17 corner 4% street and Pena,avenue, | 380 @7 FUP PANTS cosccte ¢ ic iba al