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THE EVENING STAR 1s PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) \ AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner Pennsylvania Avenue & Eleventh St., By W. D. WALLACH. Papers served in packages by carriers at @inyear, oF 37 cents per month. To mail subsoribers the sub- Scription price is $3.50 a year, in advance; $2 for *'X montha; $1 for three months; snd for less than three months at the rate of 12 centa a week. Single cupies, one cent; in wrappers, two cents, ADVARTIsEMANTS (of eizht Ines to the square) imserted three times for $1; every other day or sewii- weekly, 25 per cent. advance; once a week, # per cent. advance. By snbsoriting in Clabs raised without the intervention of & mail ‘ed. 29 per cent. of Tas W xxx that has made Tag Evesine Sr, late so generally throughout the poor of 17" Single copies (in wrappers) can proowred at the counter, Pmmediatele after the issue of the paper. Pnoe—THREK CENTS. 7 Postmasters who act as agents wll be al- ed & commission of 20 cents. Coenmng Star. VOL. XI. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1858. NO. 1,655 Fit diicsien tebe tok Pingu ie eocanent minds ened ne For Rent and Sale. Misoellancovs. Miscellaneous. oo by the late message of the President, ami by | and’ four asszevors,” clected bya Congr, CURA BR OB AGHA GE or IMPROVED | SEVENTH VOLUME BANCKOPT'S TUS. | QTEVENS TO THEIR FRIENDS AND| ROOTS AND SHOES. the news that the Brazilian Government is} The acting Secretary of this Junta of Assessors oot LARD. with a Deh eens mtsenth | 9 tory of the United States, being that portion of | & CUSTOMERS. us acresof LAND. with a Dwelling House, contain- | the Revolution preceding July 4th. 1776, this day was one Don Joseph Gaspar Rodriguos de Fran- | inafil rooms: a Tenant House, Stable, and Carriace- published, cia—the life and soul of the Administration. | 5° with other out-buridings, and a pump of good | _ ma 3 In 1814 Francia succeeded in getting himself rio nelosed by a new and substantial fence. In commenc'ag the “Spring Trade,” we wish to cm - eal] attertion to our large and varied stock of Spring wa _}RANCK TAYLOR. _ | and Summer Goods, believing it will be to. the ad ramaisated Dictator tr th re azo on the grounds also about 10 bearing JNTERIOR DECORATIONS, ine ont stocke net oe ominate i \° = 5 A ° 5 hate y, “Bu bod * . = vines, forming an arbor, with gooseberries, straw | 486 7th pfestn® eo97 assortment of FRENCH and rash sales we invite “cash buy Dictator for lite. Then commenced that won- berries, raspherries, and currants; rose and other | AMERICAN PAPERBANGINGS, embracing a katourstockand compare prices. We derful insulation from the rest of the world | flowering bushes: and various shade aud ornamental | handsome assortment of Gold Papers, Burders, f - goods except the best.and offer them to which bas astonished every one, while it has s Li-gate, about two | pers in Imitatvon of Oak, W rete Rosewood, &0.; alicliad ty ished ery ” _ et, between the resi- | 4!80. a variety of Gold Band and common Window ited the approbation of a few. Among the G: W. White, on the | Shades,’ 6, 7, and 9 feet long; Firebeard Prints, ‘The attention of families and others are a fuliy oniied to my present sui of abore articles, and partioularis’ thoes i= Boys and Girls, which being of my ownl inanufecture, may be relied upon ae being imevery way deserving of their attention. Partioulsr attention paid to red work. en nes PR MORGAN, 35. sorth side Ps. sv., bet. 9th and 10th sts, ap 22-3"* Oe TS "HE LADIES OF WASHINGTON CITY, at preparing to invade the “inland Japan of America.’ The history of that country (says a writer) has, in some respects, the charm of romance mingled with the marvellous, whether we regard the flourishing communities founded and peacefully governed by the Jesuits, or the tyranpy by which Francis crushed the land, and concentrated in his own despotic personage the “State’’ with tonfold more truth than ever Louis XIV. centred in himself the power of { J.C. Lewis and W i ed in manufaot ari 4 latter is Mr. Carlyle. who has written one of | Rookville I’lank Road. eed ara aa Picture Cord and Loups, Paper | —*P = — “ANALOBSTON RETREAT. Geet, i feoee', Rod Chindron's Shows fore France . . hig most characteristic esnays on Dr. Francia. | 4 a1 4¢ Che es Uriers for Paporhanging exeented with skilt and | Toye uAnAbOSTON RETREAT. s thie time what wil In order for a right understanding of our Francia proved himself a most unscrupulous ~ 2 ° z — | dispasch. Dweiling on Analoston nd, opposite safely way that we do; which difficulties with Paraguay, and the esuses of | tyrant. He filled the prisons with those whom WISHING TO DISPOSE OF A PART OR | Window Shades of every description in store or | Georgetown. fora PLACE OF RESORT by giving our work a trial. You can Brazil's imbroglie with the same country. let | he suspected of being opposed to him; he meted the whole of my FARM, ] will sell it un very | made to order. JM KRITER, for Gentiemen during the approsching the articles at the principal Shoe jegton city—the Shoes so well-k MoCurdy & Son’s Phiiadeiphia make. ap lily 1 0 YOU WISH TO ECONOMISE ?—Then be sure to buy custom made Shoes instead of shors made like Pindsr’s razors, to sell. not to Wear. SHOES, e8) Ladies’ and Casidren’s, by the subsoriber of the very, best materinia to be ob- I J reasovabie terma. [ can sell from one toa thousand No, 496 7tli stivet, 3 doors shove warm ard pledges huuself to ke out torture, banishment and death, with no | acres, and as nae Land ae there tn im Montgomery ma $-2w* Odd Fellows’ Hall snuisies 7 aan eiece : apari d erini county. Md.; or | would rent the House, with any |< —————————————————————— "] ‘The beauty tis charming Isiand is too well aoa pana pe ney esterastnaten ss 010 huinher of agres atincied. for the summer Twonthias NEW LEATHER AND FINDING STORE, | known to require doncription, Spaniards and the clergy, and arrogated to | Keine but four miles from Georenee, oor | IN 425 Tenth Street West. shenhove | It ean be conveniently reached. br boats. from all luimsclf all the powers of the Pope. very healthy country, it is avery desirable location The subscriber, unving ope: ed astoreinthoabove | quarters. A huat will alwave be heaven ‘Waiting at Ilo almost annihilated the commerce of the | to families Wishing to avoid the heat 12nd dust of a Brazen f) Pentioees 9eerd Fee ed ad the lower end of High street, Georgetown, within country by his exclusive system; foreign mer- Soohine AN ATCOR Dee Livedy Scala camer | fo call and exarrine ina stock, oonsiating in part of | {Wo hundred yards of the Omnibus Station, and one us examine the past condition of this, the earliest Spanish community founded on the 4 affluents of the mighty Rio de La Plata. In 1516, De Solis, the Spanish navigator, en- tered the large stream now known as the River Platte. Majellan.in 1519, sailed into the same river, but not finding it a strait voyaged south- wine &s often as their business wil! perm: 5 $ ae at lth street Bridge, Canal. chants were detained against their will, or ex- | of 135; street and Pa, avenue. ma 5-6t Usk ant Hemlock Tsnned Sole Leather, Frenoh ‘The undersigned is quite certain that if Gentlemen tained in this country. They never rp, and are ward and discovered that entrance to the Pa- led from the eountry at the pleasure of the NU E.W_AND VERY DESIRABLE THRER.- alga a vatyety or magi er pgs eg ion wiil muke one trip thare, they will thereafter visit it ucesily complamed ol, uf ever, on socount of wearing cific, which still besrs hisname. Ihe discovery | Dictator. Naturaliste like Bonpland were im- | Nah” SRI Eee et ee Be tas | Balt Lenthor, Wax, Upper and Sp! allo: lisnand French Lastings, Morocoos, and talloons He 1s now ready to supply al! in Wash: ot the fertile and delightful upper country = . - 4 peter ‘the subscriber is well known having had fi ‘and prisoned, and the completed non-intercourse | AT PRIVAE SALE —The subscriber has forpri_ | of every quality and shade. whee Ri io reaily desire to economize, with the finest which extends on either side of the River y staaivuidea eth ihepucocddiig scatian Pie Ee spew and very desirable three-story Brick Having concitded to sell exclusive'y for oash. 1 | hMee of Glarco aud fashionable establieiment in| hth grthed RHOLR GAITERS BOO this city. His Island House wiil be opened on the 22d instant. eS 1 Itecan aiso be reached by centiemen fond of an pretleggetace AE Se ee tok Bp 4 7 agreeable drive or ride. by crossing the Lone Bridge, ¢ i "sShoes Boots, and from thence, by a god road, to the causoway | 7207 Jast.aiso includes Servant’ E é . LLING HOUSE, with large Back Buildings, | am determined t-; maka quick sidesmnd sina'l profits The army was the mainstay of the Dictator, | contaming eleven rooma, built in the best manner, | Siicemakers will find it to their though it 18 not among the lesscuriousinquiries | and furnished throughout with ail the modern im’ | and exmnine for themseives be concerning this remarkable man, how it was | Rrovements— eas and water, furnace, range, xe R possible to maintain his influence overan army | [nth attacte gee eae, Street. between 9th an Platte, was reserved for old Sebastian Gabot— or Cabot—that English-born Venetian who dis- covered Labrador, and seems to have entered Hiadson’s Bay. In 1526, he sailed under the SLIPPERS, &o,. a8 weil ith the strencest a: loth street w. : strongly made, yet handsomely finished, and war- : roetn wert, one door east of 10th street. 7 | from the main land to the Island. spy, | ranted to every purchaser. auspices of a company formed at Selville, to | whose pay consisted of bad beef? ‘Terms ossy aud immediate oe nt Ceecks, WATCHERS, AND JEWELRY, oa j I. HALPIN. His prices are butatrifie more than the onet of cred sean oe arejuceas vin the newly discor- | ‘The suspension of foreign trade lad, however, | a5 14 4 Auotiriand ComeAersnant. | Just reerived this day.a great variety of Clocks, | modation Uf He Nice sed. Rising Pate at the | teke.OF usd sear: and material, while his Work out ered strait of Majelian, but the mutiny ef a} the usofal reault of ma ing the inhabitants, | —*2*"____Auot’r_ and Com. Merohant. ti [LOCK pert of his crew forced him to set the rebels ® peor article, nor oan ashore in Brazil, and finally to give up the a o does a0. d¥wiw (intel Seaton "Ail'shouid call and test the subscribers work for = a ion Si up; also Mouth s Grocery and Wine Store of Jonas P. Levy. corner Dr, Franklin never bow who depended too much upon the spontaneous Fos, SALE VERY CHEAP—A moe little} WATCHES and JE PELRY of ‘I the Inte of 12th and B stroets, north, near the Canal, No. 554. one become thrifty w pro-luctions of the forests, (timber and matr,) FARM, lesathan 10 miles from Washington, styles and best makers ; CLOCKS for Steam al ap ls = A - ‘i oun good road | It may be exchanged for city prop- rY c i » Churches RVG A Pa hens cL ven. oH 8 WEIRMAN Yeyage to the Pacific. He entered the La] and of their roving herds, turn their attention eer weet tol Ne LANSDALE atthe Ore rose hagas Ber rode, (ORoee, miny: yo ee, eb afd EDI pete Cana mane 15th street, near ft. Platta. explored to some extent the Parana, | to agriculture and other industrious purmuits. | of ath ant M strects, or through Post Oflies. aise, CLOCK MATERIALS of every kind. | GX mithadeed in trust from WAM; DOWLING, of = formed temporary settlements, and sent home| In 1520, the ravages of the locusts destroyed | _%P 2#-!m* __ —- —— Behe SEG A Pale em ge pricen.at the | recorded in (thor J, A No. 19, folios 1. 2,3. 4, (TRUNKS: TRUNKS! TRUNKS®: an aceount of kis discoveries. The merchants | the growing fields. ‘he Dictator ordered tho Foz Na eri a tte tin rapt ead 5 , . J. ROBINSON, meg: hereby noliffa Oar gy gigs ‘The undersigned has now and constantly keeps ine . oer 0 » unde: cu! on, . > Hor . ° i ! : : of Seville refused to support him, but he found people to sow a second crop. The result was | Jituatalin Prince George’s county, Mdvabout mx | 201m Sm opnn. rowns/ Heteh — | Perak abet denbec mona <a on hand a large end very supe- in the King a patron altogether preferable. a double crop, to the surprise of the old farm- 1 Washington, on the Queen Anne’s Rond, RETIRED PHYSICIAN, seventy-five | rooma, Washington, D.C., on or before June ist, mero F Pr meee! Ho mayne the Parana and then descended | ers, who never dreampt of such a thing in the a pm dabierutel : fe of pee comfortable é 7 years « {Bree hoe es aoe at ie eve 1 - yikes -aer may be exciuded from any ben- AN ee {KS it to the Paraguay, which latter he ascended as | same year. dweiling, oe will bo maid iE ameiscd. Sue | fpeatly run out, discovered, while inthe Eeat In- | eht in the disir:bution. . RY ond CANVA far as the river Vermejo, where he was attacked But an end was put to this state of affairs by laciber inforenton Pet ty ERO. Wonk iE Real eee cere, care Gite saa Geeont Demuty, —_ ain zie pone anes ees areas: A LING BA Rand SATCHEL; fine by the Paraguas, a warlike tribe, whom he| the death of Francia in $40. He was eighty- | Property Agent, No. Bha'oth street, between Mand The remedy was aiscovered by him when his on- | JH TTING SHIRTHURE DDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS, &e, thrashed atter asevere battle. From these In- | five years of age, and for nearly thirty years | \ streets nort see im* ly obi hter, was xiven up to die. Wish- : snide, NO HUMBUG. ovis {send ta Any gentiemun who wants a superior cu’ Shirt and 1 prepared to compete with the best meg est it, | & Shirt to fit, oc the best quality of material, asevery | fact in proof of whioh, read the following ctions for | One can tesufy who bas triea them, call at the cor portof the Committee at gee — of the Metropolis titute for IRA: nda f A : a » 7 ble, he wi had ruled over Paraguay with an iron hand. | 43OR SALE—A convenient NEW BRICK | ine todeas much good as possible, Sven of eight hundwa paca cee inte HOUSE, eligibly situated, and within a few | Heh of lis atfiicted fellow-beines lieit dire cinsae at the Gmnsot Nin dead omaha ten walk of the several Departmente. ‘Thia | (hie recipe, with full and explicit directions for | Dor of éth streetand Pennsylvania avenue. NO Bt. | ter Alochone T dians ho received gold and silver ornaments which they had obtained from Peru. Cabot immediately sent (ieo. Barlow, an Englishman, aperty will be sold on reasonable t , asavers | aking it up, and succes s 4 0 sala. ‘ophera Norflet deposited a Role-leather to Spain, to infurm the King that he bad found | had been loaded with irons for twenty years, one credit will boxiven ona portion of ihe purehase piglet ay ar ead peter esr ilings ", ape 20 HOPKINS’S BAZAAR. Tram hat te for soledusy Gnd quaiity of material, the road to the celebrated mines of which every | without knowing the cause of their arrest; and | ™eney. Wood a fo ME POS ‘ cipe, and tha remainder to be appited to the pay JOUN ALEXANDER, the best on exhibition, ssdaian Sesinan a navigator had heard who had touched upon the | a list of fifty persons to be shot was found | apoi-tm ee eee south of Pacavente, | Meut of this advertise: ent. J Ne PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. $PEy Teeee Sete. chores of America. But when Barlow resehed | among his papers. The Actuary of the Dicta- 7 0« REI TWO ROOMS in the third sto Ce Dr. il. J eee Jareey “ye PAPER HANGINGS. 3, he learned that P zarro had | tor kept the knowledge of Francia’s death fthe building ceaupied as an ofice by CG. S 28 ES = have now in thecountry of silver,”* (Peru_) ever offered to the public of re the most complete @ssortment N. B.—Tranks Covered and every descri of Repairing executed with nestness sigraicn ~ + CRY NICE CG rs GP { Paper H. secret for several hours, and then communi- | \Vallach, and immediately opposite the City Hall, ORS hee CH ICRERING PIANO- | {ychtngton a: ap 4 Washington and the adjacent cities. 3.8.7 5 ilver (Rio do la Platta)—socalled | eated with some of the officers in Assumption. | Apply to RICHARD WALLACH, S shane, wil bo sold tery ew, um acon? ER Tam now rareiving, from Frauen, Degorative Pa (ate Tora Nonrie ) | by the Spaniards. from the ornaments sent| They soon sent the Actuary to prison. and a] pxOR SALE-HANDSOME RESIDENCE on | dating terins. Also several othe: accond- verses abe pani? — =— Jeep scsi qed ee ees aro Sree ee tc b p = z ) 4 z SAL ME Pts a 4 he Pianoforte and Mu sold, satea, velvet, and wood imitations, with ber m4l Washington. D.C. home by Cabot—was to be the scene of the first | ceneral congress was summoned, which, in ths Heights ot Ge Rotown —The aly en hand ones at th WG METZEROTT ders to correspond. Also, chamber and other papers | _™* 73 . tpstterntnaan, iowa tens tmanent settlement in this portion of Amer- | M , IS4l, elected two cons fe as trustee, offers for *aie that spacious and hand- © of Mth i = ud inevery vartety of style and pattern. — - & Don Pedro de Mendoza, Lat ififty persons per of who Don Tonics Mabe porte ag apg ae Mi ee eet one ar See eee. L ould also cll your attention a ee hp pe 4 ed by Chas. W. Pairo, Faq. = —— —— rc ee pez, is the President of Paraguay, at the pres- they copnrty. comprises an entire aquare of ground B AGGAGE EXPRESS OF FICE | Sidition o the grent vanety fact that in aT of distinction and 2,500 soldiers, entered the Hang: hand, which I river in! and founded a fow towns; but] ent time, and whose high-handod measures | beautifully improved with walks, trees, shrubbery aM D Sraxer see een OES NBO SADE er OR CHING Gi. re end a theft numbers were soon roduced to 500, when | toward Brazil and the ‘United States will, flowers, 08 larce and well-bui:t green house, glad See iS il NICES, PICTURE CORD and TASSELS of any | onenper ian the chenpe a = "e . b . Ps der: ry in eal iT * yu *y. Moudoza sent Ayola, one of his officers, “up | doubtless, aoon result either in material satis. | Phere ea ee et AE premisen stables. carriage Sig oars Bagenno pent as palamare Mr ateetcties witention and Prompt exeoution roth and 10th street stream’ on an exploring expedition. This indi- | faction to both nations, or the chastisement of | house, and other convenient out houses. beeen ie ebote cee Se fh soe for yourselves, N MoDEVITT. ‘ & ofallerders, 1 hope to merit and obiain a liberal e: ertai i 2 P 4 c opened an office, at the above piace, for the accom- vidual ascended to a certain point and engaged | ¥ ‘araguay. The Pwelling-house is iarge and roomy. having a | OP! = front of 95 foet, (with tue wings,) and commands one | Modstion of the public, where orders oan be left tor | Share of patronage, Ps + + + PY ie u 4 > Paper put onin the best manner, and in al! cases with the Indians, the victory resting with the ee of the finest views of the Potomac river and tne | the use of Waxons to conver Bagsage or Packages | want ot dg. ap i-2aw2m SEPH T. K. PLANT & CO. hpaniard. Immediately aftor the battle, be AN INTELLIGENT WITNESS country around. Itis heated by a furnace, lighted | to aud from Railroad pe nt, Bteambyants, Xo..0r jor {Marlborough Gazette copy.} OMS HIONABLE UP HOLSTERERS, ed a fi hich he called As tion fro1 sj rae * . , | by gas, and contains bath fixtures for hot and cold | Te™moval to any point in this City or oe a DISET ALA = Manufacturers and Desiers in Sofss, Ohsare, he davon she the cers Amamapiion froma! Not many years ago a criminal was tried in | Calorstoe ee eee ‘and almost ev- | _, Uftice open from 7 o'clock a. m. to 19 o'clock p. may PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE or Mattresses, & the day on which the engagement took place. | 4. adios coaate ial which one Ben ery ‘convenience for 8 first-class house. eae sscopt Sunday. 2 to a o'giogk & w3:.3 @ glock 267 REFRIGERATORS. 267 go ancine done inthe beat manner. C peso! sits roar ered was a material witness for the State. Tho ides tenired, the furniture will be suld with the res Dacenaé Agent Baitimore aud Oluo Railvond, The publioare invited to call and examine the = made and putdown. Furniture Repaired and \ ar. © 9 5 i aah ry i i Fo = — 3 erved, . ween ects. - ards deserted the lower settloment, came to eter balay ate ueee erie is ole Gacreninn oat rio ameeslistely= Her tae N. B.--Persons coming to Washington or going to By'Chns. Wirdehip, New Haven, | og 4 _— etal bet Sthent Toth str nm dg Assumption, and elected their own Governor. | ° 5: With a four pound weight. Ben was a SAINT. C. EDES, Trusts, Baltimore, not having made up their minds where | A part of the rdvantazes of this artio’e een Thus, says an old account, they were all col- a Lee ae with huge ies and mals in At Pairo & Nourso'’s Banking House, $oe hall Sot Dy Sivine Sp snele shocks tomy | aren perfectly unif vr temperature, 60 that HUMPHRIES & JUENEMANN'S a. ae . eg e| i 1 a + i A ev pn of the Kefrigerstor can be = 7 lected together ‘-in the form of a republic, = rapt par i Cite oe ee ¥ _mas-ecSw opposite Treasury Depart gare of at this office, or at Baitimore othoe, No.1] | used atthe wate tune the fn of the provision +LEAs GARDEN. and here begins the history of Paraguay, with teas piledetiet Atoowt gent gee a Sharp atreat. and noextra charge ehninber being 80 constructed that every portion of 3K 5 r r — | it.can be used with equa! convesience, and articles LACK LACK SHAWLS & MANTILLAS— | | : i Just received, a beautiful assortment of Eronch | Of strong and unpleasant odor can be piaoed tozetner voce Mantilias and Shawis ; riohbantiliaand Plain | Witt the most delicate wubstanoes without aay pos fallow when he had a“‘brick in his hat,” and} A (2M feastedon the details off a fisticuff with great | the Ev relish. Beu wascalled up by the State, and | commod {RABLE FARM NTY,VA., FOR SALE Star ia authorized tc torrie ata Irala for its Governor, (15. The natives were more the Pampas. They cultivated corn, mandioca, the atterneon o yore the 31 of May i and t , eh ceeding Mur - I es f bulit iesting their flavors one with | Proximo, when — = presi A : : olitely requested to tell all he knew about | or Yroonaine ancut at acon ch heh awrePs | Slik Miantilins, of tie neweet styles, which will be | S!Hiity of communicating tie on ‘2 fine Band of Muse wit! potatoes and cotton. ‘They spun and | PP aring himself round a time or two. ? , = eee Also. the Dr. Kane Upright Refrigerator and the Dancing Saloos will be free f i , . . - ‘indebted to the Inte firm of Co! wove the cotton. A conspiracy or two caused 1 Her squaring him und atiz rT two ‘woodland, Aud ths residve arable land. im a fine con 1[J> All indebted to the Inte firm of Colley & Gentumiac: prig ' Fimitors. a a sound eastigation to be administered by the | *2¢ adjusting bis quid, he began in his peculiar three iillog tren Calheper Coeit oun Irinironn FSi te reuvested to come forward and settle | Hgr ein cleited to exammne thie larke varioty,at | ‘Thranshout the tact sssaea this admirable Pieas- . F 0 3 M nasal voice: =! their accoun's without delay, = =I ” =. m 2 VING’S a ure ‘ uden gn et matic: ion, and was o « "7 % ite em eiting-neuse and ordinary farm butid- a > 2 . RF. KIRVING’S 2 we : pil enero ones ee healed all wounds by | «Well wo all went to the salo—there waa a| ines. All the arabic land not in cultivation is well ap ow HB Th nt-.5dacremnre te oe Washingtoa Manufaotery piled ge fpmee gry eo marrying Guarani wives and adupting the | 1: crowd thar—some was drinkin, and some | set in grass. Toa centieman seeking a country ros- - southeast coraer Pa. ave. and It Ag eden Bea econ cake chaneeeeet “4 Guarani language. Thus sprang up a race wat k dae Judge. matis ie mysolf, Well, | sence ths farm offers attractions not surpassed, if | @YREAT, GLORIOUS, RICH AND RARE. _ma f-eotw (intel) Ww anges degre acces cna aye antenna and ine which to-day composes the chief part of the Nool Hales was thar tevin’ (0 buy anoldapotted | C@ualled, in Piedmont Virginia. A buriding site upon ' , ee ; . SURNITURE!—FUR NITURE hack civilized population of Paraguay. a race of | ¥°°! Hales ws ryin’ to buy potter meommants & fine mountain prospect, ania | TURTLE, TURTLE. TURTLE, TURTLE. | 6 TERE! ow ug TM hich ° i araee Rak - sow thatrun close tohim. Noel isa good feller, f the surrounding country for many mules. a aa Now inst which an old Spanish writer in 1612 wrote Judge, but he ain't smart; he went to Jackson is of exooilent original quality, and . The undersigned having just reo ved a frosh | CABIN: Rk ever No political discuseione whatever wf! be per- They are commonly good s rs, amd of | ood his daddy ot out of sight, and he | iy s¢apted to the production of wheat, au au) of those xplen- ee | the pris oryiectichn , Jor, inlined to war, skiiful in the man- | °™%t: is daddy g ght, gad he | present ina good siate of improvement. 1 being tho firat, in aa fasravens n Case items tio ketenes 24. Hoya will not be admitted, unless accompanied ment of all kinds of arms, excellent riders, | Wet “bout exing every man he met, ‘Whar’s | will tit for lens then the aici urly A e of it Tea his aardueliy iavine ott a eL- herdaperficndr ner 2 *, excellent riders, dy 27?” isn Parsons wishing to purchase w ublic m gener ie will verve Uniavacal oe e ’ vite . ted to enter t and, above all, very obedient and loyal subjects | (N14y ?"— tell us all about the | Somuusicate with W. D. WALLACH, Esa, up the sumaon Wednesday, April Zistyat IL ok, Turete give mea call, promising ails, Nownvextonted poreen permitted to enter the of hia Majesty. The women ere generally of | gay. ' »° Recetas Seat haute 4 er indites vecolid at the awenl prines. Parior Suites, covered with Broentelle, |” ‘Tne public will, ta gianoe, comprehend the ne- noble and benorable sentiments. virtuous and | 98° suniives supplied s a HUNTER 22 Te ete Sofas, 2 Arm Chairs, | oessity for the ent cf these reguin- “Well, as I was sayin,’ Noel wanted the Fee SALE ON FIVE PEARS CRRDIT I e * * . 3 A "1 . which will as of the police “ beautiful, wed wit etion; indus 3 B wil! sell that very desirable PROPERTY atti Proprietor Union Ball, aster Graze a and sor vhepmae = H wars rca oD reemetaeres sow, and was feared he couldn’t buy her with- | northevst corner of New York nvenie and [Sih C stroot. between éth and 7th wtreedn, - Parlor Suites in hatr | cers bate htt thee NN, ras: re lalate * out gittin’ somebody to stand fer him, and I] in Square No. 26, fronting 75 feeton New York | N. #3.--A fresh cupoly of HARD CRARG etal =e = + 2y 7 ae whioh they are eontinually engagod.”’ Be ; A itor die: | A¥enue Sub Os leet on isin attest, with the velo NI resh supply of HARD CRABS, and all | po Wal int and Mahozany Redateads, F cupriet the Pleasure Garten, The King of Spain, to reeur to the firat ““Re- er oie - he - make his aafo ae oo itor die; buittdags aud improvements. enti-e, with perfect eine 7 eee ee een Watnutand Mahogany Marbie top Bureausin great 221m on the corner of th Cael tt 2 Poagns ie dP aig mee ase 7 and he said he'd pawn his gun, but hit was at | title, $3.40 cash required, and on TESCORE RES (EA: Ao ee _ variety, = ac2-1m . 2 — ef tc earpeneke 1 sll ra sharark Wingat’s shop tobefixed. f told bim AN right, credit of five years willbexiven, Now unter reut | 7px SAMUI. MoKENNY. SA MULT. Fo Mo-| peeenens Sahoenay Siario tap \Vastetnads, ARBLE WORKS. | sad aunt ont Gabasn de % ca to assume the | N°*!; bit shan’t break squares with us, no | OFS) per angus, DING, No, 333 north D BERR od Shek BERRY, PIULAY P.| On, Walnut and Mah Marble top Sideboards, - ‘THERFOR : how.’ Well, Noel he did bid three dollars and | petysen ath and ioth ste ap 20-0) 4 PAN e he WM. RU MI 3 government, with the title ol “ Adelantalo de a dime or a quarter, and I can't say which, in | — ——— - “S_ | GARETT ANN F Mahogany Marble-top Sideboards, ARTIFICER IN MARBLE, tin do Ia Platts.” Vaca landed at St. Catha- fh Sat, ' 7 [TWO NEW AND HANDSOMELY FIN. | CRAGIN and HEN: Peter eles - E Street, between 12th and 13th Streets Nerth, rinea, in Brazil, and thence pushed aorosx the | “4 2094" ss ished residence on { street, botweon 17th and | Wilk: MARY BCR A ARLES Il. CRA- de and Parlor Desks, | WasnixeTon CITY, - B . “Go on, sir, if you please, about the fight. 18th streets, and valuable building Lot on north G . b a M. MASON, tagerea or Whatnots, Invites rontivntion to his extensive st pssst = beeps ube his sy Was) «Well give me time to bring it round right. | street, between ith and lath streota west. at private Reene Le A MASON: stage Sets, from $30 to | benutifsl desieued nlld Kinborate.y Carved ecknowledged; but in a few months he was 2 ) re deposed, and sent back to Spain, under faise neccusation of mal-adininistration. Irala was afterwards confirmed in power by the King. and handromely fiuished three-story ana basement Wall bid more’n sho was wuth. Well thea a| brick Dwaiing Houses, 23 by 5, containing 13m: oma cow was put up, and Foster bid ten dollars and . ; aoe ce —T I vate 4 1? ELS in & variety of Marb.es, together with & Well, Nool didn’t git the sow, because John | ant handsomuls ferehod eee aca fale two mew | TONY TEAL IVS, ALLEN Di sJORN . Walnut and Onk Extension Tables, | dhas asetriment of STATCARY, woh for dae P. ERRY, DAVID L. SHOEMAKER, and q agd Walnut Marbie top Centre Tables, | siga and fivieh cannot be eyrpasned, and are well th marble mantles. eas fixtures, hotand cod | ERANCIN D. SHOMMAKER, and alt others | \anugany. © iat Rac ne apted for the Garden or form. A iaree peor ; “ ern in the yard, &e., comprising every re- | Whom this Notice of Condemnation may concemm: | \Wainut sv gany Easy Cha ment © in Mantels, Monuments, and Under one of his successors, the necessity of a | *UUarter, and she was knocked off to him. Fos- | Guirement for comfor? and elagnnoc, | ove You are hereby notified that tie Hoa. William M wud veather, Wa tut ed Mahogany Rocks t very low prinee. ape eRe chk ter said he only bid ten dollars. and 3S. said he tao part of Lot No. 9,in Square No. 3%, front- | Merriok, Assistant Judge of the Curemt Court of Walnut and Mahegany Parlor Chaira, Oak and ct at the mouth of the river was zo felt that ents of any design exeonted to order with oh. bid ten and a quater. They got to disputin,’ and | ing 25 feet on norih G, between 11 dierasy Brownstone or Marble work i I thought enough was said fora man to fight on, | "nine back 10 feet has this dey ! azent of id i2th streets, | the District of Col ‘on my #} pli Walnut Dimng and Office Chairs, ‘han United Stites, Ruth bottom Reception Cha rs, Cane ¢ puactu ony, in 1530, nearly a half century after “ Estimates given t iah um ptic at a 74 Peary ‘berms liberal. J.C. MeGUIRE, Anet. d his warraot, directed to the Marshal of the ne re, of every style and price, Chid- | or North River Finging, and every other work in Ba, ee ye ot Assumption, was begun at | 54¢ Foster took it. They kepton jowerin’,and | ma 3 eott and Com. Merobact, 1 District, commanding him to summon @ eiandlow Chairs ofevery i our lina. , MONOS AYESS. : . . | at last S. told Foster he'd be -—— ef he'd SMEAR ein aah ‘oaL | Ckhteen £0, and lawful men to meet on your | Tucker's ccicirated Spring-slat, Beds, frame | Piexse call and make an inepection of our stock. Up to 1776, all the Southern Hispano-Ameri- | 2 inte Weates cald he'd be — ARE CH OR WOOD AND COAL | tand calied “Fox,” or by whatsoever name or and other t {he'd asses, Tete-a-tete Sofas i i Vell. abo t Uh ete et eee eee Vaoant | names the same may be calind tying in the County Lounge Bedsteads and other Lounges, Iron combolicate from what he said. Well, about | LOT upon H, near 20th street, 5! hy 1a) feet, nearly ot Washington said District of Coiumbin, Redstenda and tron Washstands. Feather Beds, this time 1 felt dry, and went over te the dog- Opposite the new Presbyterian Chureh. Por terns westof Georgetown, and on the nor can countries, except Chili, were n part of the —_ captaincy ot Peru At that time, the riee-Royalty of Buenos Ayres was formed, - B.—Make « note of the address. fe 17-6m DERTAKER, No. 418 Th PLANT, U Matt tthe thoes. aur nnd He: ; the d apply to Dr. CHAS. H. CRAUIN. G tow neko ‘ nor : < treet, hi H, keeps ty ~eanet he aber ic i rin’, Ju Vell, No Ac % ; ; 0 : iain n= i . i} ed in his ae the Argentine Confederation, Parszuay and tuck mine with sweetnin’, Judge. Well, Noel (OR SALE.—A FARM, 6% miles from Wash. | *“l4 day, for the purpose of valuing and eondem piv Ainut end Mahogany Cribbs | gute Hales seemed hurt about not gittin’ the sow, ao Is ateut Corps: sinutand Mahogany Bookcaser, Preservers, bo. Hit charges are ) _ Uraguay unde Bodsieads, Settee Cra. | moderate, and hs altenti nu of the day or night. Hacks furnished for funer@eat ington, containing one hundred and ninety acres | (ME 8 part of seid piece of land as of an # tant on eal, any pour r ‘Noel, let's have some musicto make us | (190) of Iand and fine improvements. 1 a | Cetate in porpetuity in the said United Sia: efor In the meantime, the colony of Paraguay | ¢, > 's, credit of 6 years. if wanted. Apply to > & | the use ol the Washington Aqueduct, and asne ble rat ap a-ly ishi A ell better.’ Sez he, ‘Ben, | know you are a : Way nies ing ail da cages waioh the owners thereof shall su ¥ Baker's celebrated Sewing | lowest poraible rates. = eee Sarees a largo part of it A" | friend to me, and ef you'll git Abe Lark to Play: | GeO ERE cre A Ryther, on tas presmi- | AE, recaet of the uae Ce ted tae oe | Se C. W. BOTELE = p ere re Jerus a u constructing the said Washington Agneduct No. 318, Iron Hall, Pa ave: . ee said piece of land; when and where you will ap 5-2awew between 9th and 10th s * Cotton-eyed-Joe,”’ I'll treat toa half pint ” *"ENCER’S HISTORY OF THE UNITLD Well, in time we hearn the fuss over the way. sway in carrying cut their wonderful system of AS States bemg nearly gompleted. specimen of , . - attend if to you it shall seem meet. Binding in Antique and Tur Oreoeo, got up religio-worldly pony. Villages. plantations, | 344 went out, and who should wo sec but © year 1858. by Eugene Dupuy in the Clerk” Resprottully. . M. C. MEIGS, C, & WALL, s s oepreey tte eee, ane we See tory cag i churches and schools, sprang up in the wilds of | *" 5 Poste: —_———_—— Captain of Engineers, Chiet Engineer ae Bis Rev entn STeEey, the publishers, 69 3th otrent Setwann 4 i lying down on the pizzer, and Foster as pale as s ¥ tof h COFFINS, at short notios, 1 JAMES CARTER, Agent. Paraguay; vast herds were reared amid the| >." j Lage % ss i 4 x of the Washington Aqueduct, Continues to furnis il atten i adn Nd nn cecthmrnr nce ~ rs 4 . skimmed milk. Sez 1, ‘Men let’s have a fair pe * yt 3 4 tts of all kinds and sizes. 1 will attena - ----- - > DUPUY’S Washington City, April 23. 1858. ap 23 tisM A = a forests which cover the undulating lands that fight.’ Some one said, ‘Ben, they've already 2 ee. | to removing persons from the oid 7 + BAUMGARTEN, stretch away from the vast rivers. Tho effects | f2°': a ° . y z New P£RFUME YO MATILDA FO’ LE, grounds to new Ceimetery. 0. 397 Px. Avaxun, between 6th and 7th streets, - Arg - 2 i fit 5 MANTROUT AND C Furniture repnired; U pholstering done ; and Var- » (At Mr. M. Hoffa’s Jewsiry Store.) of systematic industry were scen on every “Mr. did you see the fight?” gy On £ SEASON MANTROU', HIS WIPE, J¢ nishing done at houses. ENGR ER & DESIGNER IN G RA han Reading and working, singing, - “Well, squire, you rather got me thar.— s Foe Sik SERRON, d DEII AND MARY Ki. Residence—P etreet, between 6th repos No. } ween thle ‘aad Inventor of the new, improved ing and daucing, were certainly evidences of a The fact is I sometimes git discombobolated, and = en ots Noe ane vy ! 4 : Bp 22-eotm_ I geal Presses, Watoh-oase Engraver, \W ood nga happy : id contented state of existence But my demembrance ain t very clare; but, one ° KISS-ME- UICK, DEMNATION MAY CONC N Heats OF THE SEASON, Blane fe gerot oegrre [Sean pee 1 og te 4 their life was net thatot unbroken quiet. Bat- thing I’m sure of, Judge, and that is Noel =] a Vou are hereby notified that the Hon. William M. | AB mtroduce the HANDSOM- | pared to execute engravizge onany metal—on gold, thes with heathen tribes. contests with avari. treated ; ef he didn't I'll be _t |i DISTILLED FROM 3 Sahn ilet aie sues of ti § come a ot wich mente Remy rey Lanbhgss tilver, brass, copper, steely Kew in na geod mk e . : #2 , Na oT : HH @ District of Columma, has this day, on my = SC RENG ot heen 4 jt cious Spaniards, who feared neither God nor} “Here the State informed him that ho could g] FRAGRANT TULIPS. Oitionsas the autuerized agent of the United Sintes, FRENCH SOFT HA nat Brown in. ee oe ee ee earn on ore man, and above all the terrible wars waged | sand aside, and the Court not ha aineite bi ae Lak issued his warrant, directed to the Marshal of the portation. Getting them fromm first handa ved to hum Will give perfect satisfaction, i he Reductions, us they were called, b: . ; Ppa i end District, commanding nm to summon a jury of | Can offer them much lower than usually sold in this to ham will ¢ against the Keductions, ss they were ‘Y | hear the oath, the witness was permitted to ey ‘ and iawfal men, to mo-t on your isad, | olty._A poep at them will guarantee szies. oF no charges made. tae Braall who traversed immenso tracts | retire amid the su pressed laughter of the 3} © DUPUY, CHEMIsT, * called Lots Nos. 79. and S0of Box facto os hehe i n of the “White Bear,” corner of 6th == SEAL. OREO oe SEALS of wilderness to enslave the Indians, tended t0 | whole court room.—Brandon Rapublican. im soever name or names the same may be called, Pa.avenne. 1OPKIN OF FIGIAle HEY NGRAVER f keep both teachers and taught in a condition a aaa a ! lying inthe County of Washington in the District tf HOPKINS. | Woop ENGRAY Nba PUNCHER, uot to be envied. At length, when the power Pua season ast iene F ils. Th Sha Cheepeareann pine Cansion FRIDAY ie T Aine LUMBER. STENCIL CU ak VER. of the order founded by Ignatius Loyola had ‘inet ed tho lntacnasinuct have Lacan a jolly ——— lath day of May, (1858,) at 11 o'clock in the fore- HE Undersigned would respectfully irform their COPPER Ehohipane + :. excited the whole Koman Catholic world, | };° enn oP 25-1 LITHOGRAPHER, &e., &6., eo. tions. Sold everywhere. m 27Sm noon of said day, for the pur m y r friends and the public thet they sre prepared to fw. we of valuing and | ft condemning part.'of said lot ~ RRUIL DI nish all kinds of LUMBER FO NG Charles IIL, by a decree, drove them from Pi {ground ax of an} PURPOSES, either in the rough edinai SIGN OF THE : “] say, friend, your horse is a little con- ~ 7 absolute estate in etnity, in the said United cndy for anh. Tinne ee nr en tn an G3 ; their inland retreat, where they had fondly ines he ne Haas . aii. Ww E.sre reosivin ae tgeuca & superior stock of States, Jor the use of the ¥ vashington Aqueduct. or make te ann rat ig ten ORAS ne users ya corr ry % dk By . supposed they were as firmly established as] “\.Ny sir-ee SPRING AND RUOMMER CLOTH also, of | 8nd assessing all damages whion the owners thereof | BrIN pS MOULDINGS, &c.: also,al | GUAS=FS, ip gilt or mahogany tismens POR: their lordly rivers which thence swept their] «.\Vpat makes bim atop, then??? choion stylenof summer wear of Clcti Casuimerce: Portier} Guo pa plier Abid nd eee lowest Phair om 1 TURE FRAME rome. ovaly 7 They le: 7. ‘ ¥ i iLsay ¢ , estings, Linen, Drillx, ai nel the lates! ; - and invite persons in want of the ve to | or square, giltor iBe ; 7 er watery Le yetiaghi igri: a ft Para i ‘ sate gad gee somebody’ll say ‘whoa,? and Pans patterns for gent ‘men and Jonthe. There Aqueduct seroure sud piece of eet: when and | give thema call. +i vial — r work sn bie line. The inrgest lot of LGoKENG ee ced san sees fodh a ae : papils, | be» ali ES Pea PP ete ed ee cee ann Shin soarkst euch artipiog | WAore's 0x wal aitend if to-yos jt abel, apem meet. thtmber Yard and Factory corner 13th and Cansl | GLASS PLATES kept S7patantly on hand, cneap whieh stood reas » do itle © then of LJ merican wi a= | of yle and make as cannot ma! tur r- ., is Lange Bg! Ne eA streets. for cash, a * jtual leaders, bet the’ eclf sbnagation witah | vercerceet of Retence Is erating whaher laaies | Seneca m ag Captain of Engineers, Chief Encineer m 12-e02m McLEAN & MUNRO. 28 Pa. aven iraal i the abnegation whic ; WALL, STEPHENS & CO. Washington Aqueduct. | oo = 2-1 between 12th and 13th has ever characterized the erder in its far- | generally shall be made admissible to member- Wr S8 Pa av Wetwroce Oth und tech ote Washington City. April 29, 1558. ap 29-d: T SPECIAL NOTICE, Bn oe | wom £ reaching schemes, was never more manifest | *0'p. Two ladies are already members of this —— ——— - — | FNTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSIT HE subseriber most earnestly requeste all par- NOTICE. than when they earnestly entreated the In- | S?citty—Mins Marta Mitchell, discoverer of a CLOCKS CLOCKS CLOCKS b ALLOWED ON DE t tier mdebted to the late firm of Colley & Sears, to TIME IS MONEY. | comet, and Mrs. Margaretta Morris, a distin- / ceived, A great na r wadibags an cRE come fi dand settle their accounts On AS T have this dey received direct North Attie- dians to lay down their arms and submit with- | S'inhed geolog it. pee MONEY te LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES Port arr tie their ite will be iwerurh, Mina Wallace Goodwin's ole vat low t e c i =— ¥ aE ced in the hands of a collector for settlement, joe CLOCKS, a wat « biow to the forced bereavement of their yolZ, hae sentence of Tuckerman (twenty-ore at 9 Panay. of joe BENSON TS. fan rCHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS, feimot feat importance tome that the od busines | alae, Waichmatér's Kerulators Cooke. tor = var is. . ib ° aie A vd B Oi out further deiay. = «airoad Stations, other it he result showed that, however beneficial | posed together. The offences charged were com- N. B.—CLOCK MATERIALS, « ANKING HOUSE neo J. W. COLLEY, Clocks, from Siup to ‘giss. the sway of the Jesuits might have been to the | intted on four occasions. For the first, he is Keys, Balis, Cords, &e., for sale, oF 523,7th street, three doors north Pa. ave. The trade supplied at wholesale prices. - Indian tribes, it failed to make a people of | sentenced to ten Sraie NaS Se eee wliad aheas Deposit CHUBE BROTHERS. Een ML Sac St SERS REE Palle ae a i $e Sovtunte " A ter decay. | ord. to four years; for tbe third to four years; for > : itors depositin, no otes ploase nv CARD MUSICAL, “al a on the creat Clook Lip Saari mein aa expulsion | the fourth, to three years. $1,000 4 882! gio a vEaR:: — | markticir Checks payntie in currency. "Tine setecstsr gilt cave inntrectiomonthe Harp EXreiet 30 canceite Browne Hata. tes of G ia. ’ 4 n (@- A dog in Cainbridgeport, Mass., became | gia A YEAR. _An Agent is wanted in every Rercees of Goat paid in Goid Piano. Guitar, and Vocal Music, in Wasi and ran into the house of Mr. David Ellis, | $19 A YEAR. Town and County inthe United | them to deposit Gold ced Check pee eo MIRE | ington, as soon a6 @ enflicient number : hi lor currency, the and startled Mrs. Bilis by making a dash at her. | $1.00) A YEAR. States, toe .gaxe in a respeota- depositor being or ited with the differemenn apils is obtained. ae R- of the Jesuits—the number of cattle fell from nearly a million t little more than 150 000. Inseveuty five years, the Indians who under the jotel. ap5tm J ROBINSON, PHIL ma = florenon, “ tthe Piano Store of Mr. . ApELEHIA po She sclerd a thick hearth rug, with great pres- | S100 A YEAR. blo ani eney businger, by which CHUBB BROTHERS, Davis, Pas avenue, will fearve prompt mien, L 4.GF ey, Baht Bea sti sae T* Order numbered 100.000, were reduced by death, | ence of mind, and threw it over the dog, atthe Cow A YEAR: ly realized. It is an arucle of HAIR ER OTH: Nall AND BANDSHIRE | - G,canist of St, Paul's Chucho Maer One bec 2.8: one dozen quart botties, emigration and other causes to §,000, and the | same ime grasping him through the ray. The | 3lqy, 4 YEAR. daly consumption. ond con be BRUSHES, at G1BBSS Hair Store, near 13th eaimeniet of St. Paul's Charoh, A lexandria, {77 We send the Beer wh oERECRE. “ Missiones’’ became at last a huge desert. next instant he was precipitated out of the open | S100 A YEAR: manufrotured in the Agent's stand Pa. av., and at his Sales Room. under Wil- | _*2 2": the city. GF. J mp = first revolutionary movements in | Window Wie tM omar zt lator ltepiaat isn (oo A YEAR: sales permanant as our, "ha: TaasilioNA DLE PERF UNERIES roe MERIES, na | Just RECEIVE Drarather supply of Renford’s | Zorn = EVENTH VOLUME HIS the River Platte Provinces began at Buenos ie oped i 1000 A YEAR. dres: JAMES T. HORNE PERF UMERIES, from the elf vontiinnas re of Ranford’s ANCROF : 4 Ayres. The Junta of that city desired all the | He 406 with his spade, and despatched the V'o0n A NEAR. Box No. 4861. New York Post Fitonboaten Stith near ios corner o” RTOS NN ARCTIC REP RIG: Bion a. Ravoration,aaform with previous vate Provinces to recognize its authority. The peo- | “Awenicas Association yor tae Anvance- | $US YEA Secan postag ap2@im | "VEN THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF os £5, OODWaRD’s mos. Price @2.25; Postage weents. Just reosived. le of Paraguay, while desiring frat 1 - = ‘etropolitan Stove and Grate Factory ‘or sale by A A . ple of P aga ry, % traternal rela- | vex r or Sciesce.—In the meeting in Baltimore UNNS & CLARKE’S the best FANCY Goo for_cash at No. 318 Pa. ave., bet. 1th and llth » mas 3% Pa avenue. tions with the new provisional government at on Tassday Inst the standing committee reported N Area n STE A ss Also. a large stock of a)! kinds of House Furn: - WON DE: > = the mouth of the river, refused to acknowledge | the following the permanent officers for the next H ALLETT, DAVIS & CO.’s ne ___._____ Bat Hh 958 1 OE | ing “Artislon, Boonned ren Panaiionn:, Cooking rpHE w ONDEE.OF. eRe? ita authority. The Junta resolved to enforce | gene at cotypation | Fretent) Pref. Stezben con EE EB RA and forsale oti bye To WHITEWASHERS, CC rinG NEW. ie a ing almost miraoies in covering up Hel it, aud seot an army of invasion against the | Alexander, of ; ent, onstantly receiving 5 = " soa re (2 UBLN’S EXTRACTS, ail st GIB. anda curing all Scalp diseases. = , = i : hhoagk, of Masx.; General Secretary, JOHN F. ELLIS, We have received s superior lot of Whitewash | [UBL ey Sy Ft tg | Paraguayaus, which was soundly flogged by,| Edward Hitchoogk, ¢ : 506 Pa. av., between 9th and 10th sts, ° st.. and at bis oe the latter. Paraguay then, in i8i1, declared | Prof. Wm.C i Bresso k Uicoro mes 7 : - 5 Brushes, retary, Prof. James Lovering, of Cambridy Purchasers wi!! find it to their interest to examine of bristles, fastened with ane, Whees, ene eS LAGIES BFH F LAT Bee Hair rors, Se , . — IPS, its own independence of Buenos Ayres, and in a.c ptwyn, ot Philadelphia’ themselves the superior qualities of the above | wii! ay much more work and in better style than CISSORS. MIRRORS. FOWDER BUXES | paar onener of ith at. Pa. av. 2 A -fen =< Treasurer, Dr. A. C. , a, Cavers, Melodeons, &0., &0., also on | 8 i Kiger BURCHELL, | pa, *® aciBp SR I ROWLAND ’S Macagear yr) 2Bi6-tr apa Corner Vermont av, and 15th at. 10-6 3 ' Bair pear , along with all the other River Platte prov- The next meeting will be held at Springfeld, +, formally declared its separation from Mass. Q “5 — &

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