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ND SHO me . ‘Stranger,’ he said, ‘the roads forks jist oop: " 7 7 “Ey 4 — “Ev'ry man fur hisself, and God for all. | down yender; one goes to Eufauly, and t’other WwW woop vee SOUTHERN TRUNK MANUFACTORY 5 & ¥ 499 TrH S Help yerself, stranger; you look like you mout | by Ham Rachel’s. As Ham’s a-gwine home, HICKORY, OAK and PINE WOOD Sawed Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hali, Washinsion, D N°. 2,14 HAM RACHEL, OF ALABAMA. [From --Fisher’s River (North Carolina) Scenes hed by Larper & Barbour county, Alabama, is a | beautiful city on the banks of the deep-chan- eT, : F id Split to urder, delivered 10 rt of the city “ é. be a man what can weed yer own row, clean at | he'll go that fur with yer, and show yer the atthe shorte: i roped ped ony | Travelers will study their interests by examin Ey neled eas c ~cipepr apie: and in ae that. Idun-no whar yer live, but down here | right road.”’ ‘ > aa ba Sti a ree = — she VERE LSS niet ‘bat th | FOR MEMPHIS & NEW ORLEANS the time of the incidents o! fey stury, was the | in these piny woods uyry man wits on hisself.”” Suiting action to words, off he “ piked’’ for | _4¢31 6t Yard, 4% streetand Canal | host material the market alords soace pine | mart of commerce for Rarbuur, Pike, Coffee. | "Nothing more was said till, the edge of our | the QP and Henry counties in Alabama, and of ies contiguous in Gieorgia. These Alabama counties were mostly settled by « poor, plain, hardy, robust, and honest Via Orange & Alexandria and Memphis & Charles- recommend my | ton an1 New Orleans & Jackson Rawr i Durabiiity to | A Dingct ROUTE AND Tinvous Raitwar Con- ‘© made in other cities and s NECT Ruhmond, Danvsile, COA L!!| the best workmen, | can confident. work to be superior in Srrengts nga large and superior | Trunks tha inds of COAL on hand, 3 i te. I mounted my horse, which had C OAL! appetites was bluoted; but Ham ail the time | fared better than his master, and on we went, kept casting his inquisitive, restless eyes upon | Ham all the way lettin me, trying to read me like a book. At last he| words and sentences, til The und : havin fly a diarrhea of | stock of ai tnevanione Ted iit oT banded i we arrived at the Till dispose of the same at reduced prions for the | 9's er. ool Srey oss Knoresiie, w tl “ ” ’ ‘a cash. SHE! 5 . s: fencora. people. many of them wholly uneducated. All | Plate of fried yan putatocs. nn es "| care, gt giam’s rod. Ham halted, T then | 0.4 Yard. testa Canal Bridte. | ot PAP tere eh AUE gt SHEa ayant |. Grankgunction” CStembns, ankecs they cared for was “ts make buckle and tongue “ % —: t ie Fy Se i U CE ? E "| We ia aren oes ” 7S; com leans! meat” by raising stock, a few bales of cotton, Take some ‘taters, stranger: mighty plenty | stood, a lean, g8unt-looking specimen of freak L UuU E L NESS SADDLES: WHIPS; &.. & anda little corn for bread. Stock—cow stock being the chief commodity, they were de- nominated ‘‘cow counties.” Now, mind, these wore the first settlers. Kufsula wasa great city with them, like Paris, London and New York, to most folks. When down-here in these sand-hills. The o’ny ad- | ish humanity, about five feet eight inches high, 8, &c., ired and FUE . rit jections Ham Rachel has to’em, they make him | stoop-shouldered, long-armed, and knock- Fuel an Warnimeror, ne, moat, extensive okra ar ee ile foc # little too cholicified: but a little number six, | kneed, with a peaked dish face, little black | White Ash Broken Goal, Red aan Egg Coal, town, or Alexandra. will bring the wind from you with a dreadful | restless eyes, long keen nose, and big ears. His | Wiite Ash Ese Coal, “Red do is-ly White Ash Stove Coal, Cumberland Lump Goal JAMES 8. TOPHAM. | dhe Giavelind” Baga frome Cho eeoee to racket. My old ’omun allers uses yerbs, but | dress was cotton pants, dyed black with cop- 11 t fine, yerbs ain’t strong enough for Ham Rachel.”’ ‘reverton Free Burni: Do. K ? Mi °; LARGE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, | © ‘sed, is completed, saving forty miles in die perasand maple bark, a coarse cotton shirt, feqand Stove Sizes, jo. Smiths? Coal, A TO BE SOLD CHEAP! tazce and seven hours in time to Afemp! 01 e. red, in & work- hernand Southwesterm “ Katiroad Office, corner of Sixth street aud Pennsyl- any part of the city, George | vania avenis, Washington, D.C. A +d Ss > The entire length of this route hroughs : i On we went with our heavy assaults upon | collar large and open, no vest, coat, nor socks, | 4ickory, Oak and Pine 2240 pounds to she ton ‘The Boot and Shoe Establishment that slave territory, guarauteeing t safety in the wer eet hie be teen ee testy called them, | the table, demolishing whole dishes, “-amitin’ | His hat waa old, broad-brimmed, wed sloneied |X OF which Twill se at tho lowoet prinea fortis | ROL OR Sunday merging, tho zith of Nov-m transportation of eereanta, = carried his one, two, or three bales to market them with the aige of the soord,’’ as Ham ex- | down over his shoulders behind, an in Eufaula, the “ole ‘oman’’ must needs go, Timeto New Orleans—Four Days and Ten Hours. Passengers to New Orleans can continue on the Memphis and Charleston Ratiroad to Memphis, and proceed thence to New Orleans by steamer, 01 "i steamer, and thence via Rail can leave the Memphis at Grand Junction, and put aan Lt d turned up | cash. form or 60 days parets mel cee Keown ge No. 250 hopes Med pan I. pressed it. efore. His pants were “gallused’’ to their | df < rari Da eh chan Opportanten: Tare Bee “Stranger,” said Ham, ‘‘take some butter; | utmost ea: acity, leaving considerable space iopateat ep oantetiee eats esraeeuy Siatpeonduntte lou ena ee aad 8 rie that’s half ur living in this cattle country. It | between his knees and the topsof his old brogan W. BATES, dst tf . would be mighty tight times with us here ef it | shoes; not having on *: drawers,” of course the R. Wood and Coal Dealer, 14th and C sts., warn’t fur milk an butter, cow-peas, and yam | skin was exposed. His two jugs were part of co aud maybe one or two of the ‘‘childering,”’ to see the “big town."’ Hence you could see the ox carts coming in, the ‘ole man’’ driving, aud the ‘ole ‘omun”’ sitting on the top of one, ———— _dom Lave A Pie oats} — HOME-MADE SHOES. eed by the Mississippi Ceutral and New Orleans, two, or three bales, and the vehi dering’ | ‘taters. We'd look like the peaked eend uv | his dress. They hune across his shoulders, be-| (1 9 AL! Ce ALH COAL [yenoh Cloth heel doubie-soled Sutinn Boots, $2.75, | Jackscn, aud Great Rortherg Ratrosis,to New walking ee Be — Mee — ing nothin’; though the murrin’s been mighty bad | fore and behind, suspended to a wideblack | “Furnace, baa Grew, risk Last'y a = i Nir ent Avian dam Meeks Dele her several extra matters for sale—butter, among cattle lately; but Ham Rachel has great | greasy leather strap, nearly down to bis knees Radi ange, Goat Skin do, do, deo. § This Line bhs comploted arrangements, and th eggs. socks. gee a = ce fp ms Teasons to be thankful, fur he hain't lost fetus and hiscalves behind. Thus this strange wibariaad connokine® French Moros. de. do. do. 3 me aon 5 ek eee Giemphis every das cotting was 60 anarens os 4) te more’n twenty-five ur thirty head, big and | figure stood before me, independent as a wood- i _ Fe de Fo Assortment of evesy other style o ee iaontarn, Wake wand Fre must be bought. not forgetting 2 jug, at least, | little. * sawyer, and made his parting speech : ice ye ee drone wear, HOES. for ladies’, misses’ and oi Feulnr New Orlenn= packets, and Tuesdays of the “good critter. for ‘ailments and sich We “swept the platter,”’ and supper ended > things ** “Stranger.” said Ham, * that’s the Eufauly | tosuit the convenience of customers, or Wood de- | Best quality of Ladies’ Rubbestong Boots, $2, | 1a)8 and Saturdays by the ig yore I went to my room, determined to maintain my | road. But listen’? (pointing down tho road.) | !!vered gord length, 3.& WM. T, EOSENTHALS ets, connecting them by rail. Only Twei ou 4 . M. GALT, 7 a i Penis: ; oot of 17t » del Ww t ts .22 Marke! y “ New Orioans, ayn leave pri tly Of course, Eufaula exerted a great influence dignity and secrecy, hard as Ham was trying | “Do yer hear that cow-bell? Thar ain’t leas Ofte NOW Soe Set Coe eer, no 2-0 noe axe 2h Seer ; nnestions. This 18 ever these counties in all things, particularly | to read me. Hain followed, determined to | nur two hundred cattlearter that bell. That’s| $F" Orders left’ at either place will reccive = re i 5 the only Line that has a Daily Lane of Steamers on in polities. As the town went in politica, so take me prisoner, read my history, and get my Ham Rachel’s cow-bell,and them’s his cattle” | Prompt rersonal attention, ee SRO AT s207mse. | Taree RAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON Ot 62. ms Br sit hortly after the | TBereabouts, latitude und longitude. We sat] (giving me a significant look and wink.) [© HOUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS H. MELA & SON” andé p.m ays excepted, making direct con To Musirate: It wasin 1848, shortly after the | down; I purposely looked mum and dignified. | * Stranger, give out yer Eufauly trip to-day. a Saiuing Curarey Tian Ever! AB snc yd of laying over at any oo we ie pent eee: ee eae Tey Ham's curiosity was aroused; he could bear it | and go home with Hain Rachel, and stay along (7 LOOK To YOUR INTEREST All who want be tive jor. were nominate 3 storehou wr uy nt barenins must come quickly. Ev a i erybody says 5 & SO? ht nolonger, . week. He can treat yerlike a king on the PURCHASING YOUR WOOD the boat and choapaxt goods tn the city,and thet ~Stranger.”’ gsid he, “you're too durned | best these dendnins affords. Do yer see there - , aT sloro is crowded with cnetomers «acer to bu: stiff and pertic’lar. Ham Rachel loves fur a| jugs? then thar's moro in Eufsuly. Thar's | Ac PAYNTER’S CITY STEAM _KINDLING | Sim worth of PALL eat WINTER BOOTS ef Mr Gi -, 9 Whig. when there came in one cinthe 6 p.m. Train go through and of the --sovereign a Democrat, a vendeal t Change of Cai have Test, as the on: r@ provid * ‘class Sieaping Seats. fs ° i : ; : s WOC 1S. 3 8 ahs PB Sure ard Ask for Tickets via Oranse and chouldered, sallow-faced, meek, quiet, teach | man to be plain as an old ehoe, and as thick as | plenty ov fiddics ls, and boys ‘bout here. Four op Rivera ieee, priose, too at retail Mir MESON Alzaminin fttread. able-looking man, with eopperas ~ britches cowpeas in their bull. I’ve got toknow suthin’ | I don’t know whether ye’r married ur not: no (ne mistake) and a home-made cotton shirt, E ors : Passengers for Richmond and the South or South ecll 620 7th st. 2doors above States Office, w-atare eepectfull informed that by purehasing — —= their okets vin range ee" ss ous y=] x IEN" they avoid the annoyance of a change trom beat ND RENT. dain a: the incouventent hour of miduight, es by about yer. When Ham Rachel (I wish you | odd: yer wife won't know it. and the gals won’t | 177 Ld al oe ony, PEGG full moasare, ~ kuowed bim) begins a thing. he carries it thro’ | keer «a durn. You mary sing, pray, dance. pieocs and aplit any size derired, FOR SALE ur breaks the awingle-tree.”’ drink, ur do any thing else at Ham Rachel’s. | Fifty Cents per cord cheaper than it is sold from Disa td eunstituting his entire dress. Hix copperas was ~ gallused’’ up as high as his fork would aimir, which nearly lifted him off the ground ~ This was prefatory; here comes the main at- | Ho's none ov her hide-1 d, long-f attle, Any other yard in thie city, RENT_A FI aR 4 | a tier route, ‘ . tracted the attention of the most unobservin —E 0 ¥ Eldridge— ent id in bis 4 “ S Weone 4 large chamber a one, beautifully situated, frout- | at Washington, from whom they will receive polite x ing Ham.—Ef I mout be so bold, whar do you | ole Eldridge—durn him!—allers said in his | {>The best Heart Spruce Pina Wood manonenrth. Mr. Gi. gave him a seat, which live, stranger ? © preschin’. Come, stranger, the world wasn't . IPT Split for Kindlirg. | 2 on New York avenue and ony a few yards attention. Stranger-—I -‘mout”’ live in New York, New | made in a day—took six, I think—come go wi’ | I> Now siomen cel ct tne OF CharKe. he accepted, and sat down characteristically. from the Prosident’s House. Apply on New York When seated, he looked to Mr. (i. with looks he Steamer GEORGE PAGE icaves the lease call at the avenue, first door east of 15th street, adjoining the foot of Seventh stroet, at 6g &. m. and Hicating: “* Speak: for: tig eebcant hearth Orleans, Mobile. or Montgomery, or anywhere | me. 5 cee ne ITF Office and try it. | drug store on the corner, de = wr Le theca Be te ea indicating. ** Speak, for servant he: -Jelse. That's my husiness. “I thank you kindly, sir,’ Ireplied. ‘Your | You will get a quarter of s i OR RENT—A small three-eto RIC d° Southwest, Passengers for Charlottesville, I am as «young bird; cram anything down me] Ham —By golly! that'sdurned smart. But, | generosity is great; but my business is quite | Cut ins pieces and spte™’ of the best: Hprase fine F HOUSE, No. 531 Mth suoek, utvece B oa ‘Staunton, Pront Royal, Woodstock, Winchester, &t-» Jou choose.” . stranger. that answer don’t co-roberrate to yer | pressing, and I must be going Good morning for $1.12; 4 for $1.25, | ©, Rent $125) per mouth. Inquire of GEO. R. | will take Boat leaving Washington at 6 a.m. After drawing a long breath or twe in a pe- in't y an e Fi ” Y t arter of d of th: ADAMS, 460 11th et. dol Omnibuses leave the Office, corner of Sixth stree 1B & long Pe} looks. That ain't you. Ham Rachel won’t] toyou, sir; Iam much o liged. ou get 8 quarter o} "Hono. iE Wood tand eptit =e and Penneyivauia svenve, at 6 8. m. and 6 p.m. qniink SEY, We eae : answer a stranger that a-way. But I'll try Good by, stranger,” replied Ham. ‘+The | in g pieces for $1.50; sfor S162. nen P| EXOR RENT OR SALE_—A desirable four-story | IDC On eee a eae em: ond 6p. m. What do the people say about here in re- | yer agin, scence ye'r so ding snappish on that | Lord be wi’ you. You'll find but few sich men iene parts of a cord at same rates, Brick DWELLING HOUSE, containing 1 | the Sonth will be careful to take the Orange gard of nomination for President, Mr. G. pint. “Ef I mout be so bold, what sort o” biz’- | in yer travils as Ham Rachel.” Delivered to all parts of the City, , | baldtuse. Ittersameoneice athe easniost: | Alexandria Refiron Gmaibes. |v awe Mr. G.—We are ail for Taylor; we know | nessdo yer foller, stranger ’ Iinm took his road and I took mine, and I> Orders by ait Yard, and Georgetown. | por 3, on Maine avenue. between 4 aud 6th sts, | oe S-tf Tioket Agent, Washington. him, he bas fought our battles; heis ono of the} Stranger.—That’a too bold; but since you | that is the last I have seen or heard of aim. 1~ Promptly attended to, | Rent $3 per aunum. payable monthly. Apply to | — ee $$ people. if he were to come to your cabin he | must know. it is my “biznes” to follow 25 | | The Money to accompany the order, oF be rendy ROBERTA. MATTHEW satire. Taylor's, Ne ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD: roe be et hime. drink buttormitk, ext bread | nose—a pretty long one at that, you see. ‘OLEMAN’S EUTAW HOUSE UT Office oorner of Tih and Canal x TOR RENT—A ve rable SITUAT Cuaxoe or Hovns. : and butter and yam potatoes with you. As to] Ham.—Wusser and wusser.’ Durn it, rt} CO! N’S E| BaLTIMORE. | sibGe Mee Aes 0} =NT—A very desirable SITUATION, aD tien. Cass, he’s been doing nothing all his life f fi 00 15 fou’ is iro’ ROBERT B. COLEMAN, “ ee Ham left, and went to the camp of the wa- Hise’ Naw Vork (nbn souvoatien holes FcIN SLING Prepared at thi goners, who all the time had kept up every va- | his son. FREDERICK W. COLEMAN, taken the CITY STEAM FIRE-WOOD MILLS, on Sth street third door from the corner of H Commencing on Monday morning, October 17, 1238 street north. Tho house contains 1 roome, ix soon as ths J o8 are laid on said street—an act having passed for that purpose, For further par- ‘Trains wil! he firm of but svocting canoes up and down the western waters, and knows nothing about statesman- ship. Taylor is the man for the people; he'il be elected suri owe: i ticulare apply at 490 H st. . Was IN at 6.20 and 7.458. m, eee a ae ce beara of Ginral Taylor; | He had gone but a few moments when “ole | an ant way tmpert Tendering it first olaee in Foot of 17th at., below War Department, OR RENT—A three-story BULLDING on D | On Sundes ‘ey he has fout the Mexicans, and licked ‘um all} John became very sick, and commenced throw- | every resprot. . ce, N. W. cor. 12th and € sts., No. 547, street. between 13th and 13%, fronting towards, | Leave BALE t 3.15 and 6.29 p.m. up, like a cow licks up salt, and has kivered ing up his “‘rot-gutwhiskey.”” The tbroes were the location of this house is convenient totrav- | I= Orders jor, at either place will recess and within a fow sons of Pa. = ith large Sn Sunday at 4990. on only. ‘ the nation with glory, like a bed-quilt covers a| terribly painful: a human Vesuvius was in to alt points, and the Beitne ne (Onlofent | eee = busteens and iaiely oocupied by Mr, Geo, Hall ara |. Passengers forthe BAST will take trains et 6.20 bed, but #s to this man Cass, I nuver hearn ov | dreadful volcanic action. At every throe the | Washinton depots being in close proximity. him afore. I didn’t know thar was sich a man treadin’ sole-leather If Mr. Copperas did not see a merchant who conch factory. Possession can be given on the lat | 8nd 7-45 a.m. 5™ p.m. i . * r * For the ¥ 'T at 6.2 a. m., and 3.29 p.m. lava would fall upon the floor like a dashing | Liberal arrangements wiil be made with families EDUCATIONAL. of January ‘next, Aixo, a small Frame Tenement | For ANNAPOLIS at 2458. m., ond 230 pom. cataract, accompanied with deep-toned groans. ee enaie gentlemen for Board, (either full or par- on Capitol Hill, within s few yards of the ¢ ‘Apitol. NA = " i Apply to CHR. GRAMMER, Office No. 425%, ) | For NORFOLK at 7.455. m, As the action in the crater went on in rapid | | ‘They will continue the International Hotel, at R. H. PERABEAU, PROFESSOR OF MU- | stPeot Z ie = T. H. PARSONS, Agent. i Posie) . : 4 i 1, organist of ee Kil # — was ~ emocrat before he left, he certainty | succession, it deepened and widened, and the | Niagara Falls, New York, in the rxame sumptuou, ee coon ead B eaceer oy the Teanga OR RENT—Soveral fine ROOMS. ow iD WASHINGTON p i r ) - P., IN T—Severa! 8, furnished or EW YORK AND WASHI Sees for Taylor, - . streams of lava became more overwhelming tap pablle Manne tee eee iso coo eof sirging. Orders may be left for the unfurnished, at 276 Pa. avenuo, two doors east N STEAMSHIP LINE. as ese things premised, it was my ‘manifest | and noisy. The bed creaked loudly, and every resent at Metacrott’s music store, whero his tos- | of the Kirkwo« House. Bo 28-tf The Steamer MOUNT VERNON will leave destiny” to spend a night in Barbour county eruption looked as if it would throw him head | [YJETROPOLITAN nine can eee = 8 ‘ LAGER BEER BREWERY, = foremost out of his resting place. New York ar., between \st and 2d sts. Ham heard the noise of the volcano, and| The espace nego _— attended the undersigned thought he would now lead the stranger out in tommakefartharfocntanee haw induced hin in 1849, [ believe —a night never to be forgot- ten. It was on the main road between Clayton, the county seat, and Eufaula, the mart of com- merce. A little while before sundown I called Alexandria and Washington for New York EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 3 o'clock p. cy sen ase S “ef Saturday, at3 o'ole .m. "Bare mer rite shipat Alexandria atany A comfortable TENEMENT, in No. 43 Gay street, Georgetown. sion given immediately. Apply upon the s for further information, MRS. McCORMICK’S SCHOOL. McCORMICK desires to inform her nd the public generally that she wiil resume of her School on the ist Monday in Sep- z : ——y ae a — f the steamer’s departure. aint ; ZA . conversation. He came running into my room| He hopes. tha Rit then additions, and the su ber next. Weogd sed rrica ssoroa 4! oe peg | ent of the steame Lusbility to ata very good lookin, jouse, and requeste: i . i ic, pertor quality of SER that he furnishes to merit he rac of study pursued will comprise all the “pas “gi os , os nsequence of low water, 61! good: > wag ale night as yen sy Pecuintoa isto apa the most wild and frantic, and Fa patronage of the public.” Pauulios wil fird itm nraneten CenWielin toe Eee English educa: | tree neg foo coe ellen, ortlt: Alou, the wil be promptly vightored to and from the steamer - y_and delightful drink. ‘oni r i A 3 u 4 was granted by the lady of the house. I saw “Stranger! stranger! do yer hear that ole | every partof the District. asinine ie: Bon adition to her day scholars. she is desirous of | 18, the City Ha'l square. These houses contain |"); ~ no man. [ soon learned that John M'D— | devil pukin’ out hisinnards?” [ wouldn't keer] RESTAURAN: resided there, who had gone that day to Eu- 1 E For freight or passage % = Hie has alee opaved:. forthe | roon vine ante eer ening fom pin aa boarder, all the modern improvements, and are desiratuy lo- ORE faula. and would soon return. 1 congratulated ly to y | ‘<_RHINEBART, a dried-apple durn ef he would puke hisself in- | 8coommodation of the public, a Restaurant, onthe | aged from 10 to 14 years, who will be under her in: BROS. Benue oe WILL Hop andl Western Wharvan, side outurds. He never will listen ter Ham | °°f®*T ot K and 4th street west, whore he ‘is pre- | mediate oareand oversight. : : : — the accommodation and | Attorney at Law, No. 40 La. avenue, near 6th st. FOR NEW YORK. myself ou my good fortune in getting to a quiet | Rachel, which nuver was cotch in sich a fix. HRT end em pes Meine 2 | aus ners ot mietare tees counideragy increased = ——— a Passace, UNOM DING a ae good house, where I could take a refresning | Ham drinks his dram and pays his bob in all] _in3 eo2w ERNEST LOEFFLER. | and otherwise Improved. ‘Those in Ashington | FOR SALE—A smal! FARM of S)acres situated | The Naw York and Vir leret night's rest. But, alas! to moralize a little, | licker orowds, but ho allers travels and keeps GENTLEMEN'S UNDER GARMENTS OF | fer echoot may apply to Wi, Wallac Eater. | Ae Bt ihe Little rales Jonge eget tate Compans’s new and slox how soon are our best, most sanguine hepes| what he *positsin hisinnards. He loves licker | \H ail sizes and qualities, comprising ail the best | the Star. : mad watered witate rade mS iscieeionn is | MO iNT veer D ite blasted: A man knoweth not what a night | too well to be throwin’ it away like old John; spades of Silk, Merino and Lamb's Wool Under-| For torms and furtner partioulars at her | acres in ouitivation, the balance in handsome wood. | Will leave the Con may bring forth. as well a3 a day. j besides, he’s too savin’ a man ter be wastin’ his pot, i y nay locks. m.every WEDNES- itis peculiarly desirable as a country ree tern Wharves, at! *,"o 3 ng perfeotly healthy and most romantics. | DAY, And the Company's Depot, at Alexandria, ply ’ . ; WALL, STEPHENS & CO. race No 35 Cameron street, Alexangria, Va. I seated myself in the portico facing the pub- 322 Pa. av.. hat. 9th and oth vittuls in that a-way. Poor Miss M !] des , ! day. —= = iated : excellent fishing and hunting. Inquire | ®t 3.0’clock p.m. same li road. got bold of amid newspaper, aus: | She'd no bisneee armneryine=-a oman av her as SPT | ERMC RGCTOHPE, Ere poate, ane | “Fameneet fom Washington end, Goor Bac, or something of the kind, with which to| age—marryin’ sich x dried-up old eracklin I HAVE just reooived through Mr. John B. Belt, DENTISTRY. Little Falls. de 7-2awt : amuse myself a little; but it was not long be- i fore [ saw some half dozen wagons coming from towards Eufaula. They halted at the gate, steamboats or ‘osd, which leave the corner 7th street and F venue hourly, or they can leave T still maintained my gravity, and Ham left | of Havana, a large invoice of ch: ice CIGARS from — FOR RENT—A three-story BRICK HOUSE, 3 and went to the noisy wagoners, who kept up the eens ectors of Joaquim ARGUELLEs, of M. ac TEETH suitable for any kindof business, with large jot. | On the steamer from the Western Wisarves at IL / : MIS, M. D., the inventor and patentee r) tthe "| o'clock a. : | their infernal din. The rest of the company—| _ Brevas, Cazadores, Conchas, Trabucos, Londres | of the MINERAL PLATE TRETH oe. Tein tie, Contains 9 rooms, with gas ail through. | © Qock 6-4 {on application to cume in with great freedom and boldness, drew | four—who came home with “old John’ and oe Eat aot Wine ion ut unnee Seals = oe pereoanlly At is office in thin city. Bape taurant deing a gocd business. ‘Tho house is situs. M vou, water from the weil, and watered their horses | Ham, had lain down on pallets, and were run- amiall'and ox quisite Cigar ia called to tee tat — any persons can wear thes J ted next_to the corner of Penn. avenue. on 2th jepar , as though it beloaged to them, interspersing = 4 s cannot wesr others, and no personcan wear other | xtreet. Re 16 nth. Lnquirec ning against each other in the snoring line as| tioned brand. who cannot wear these, sec jeter ry eth trent, if some great prize were staked. No renowned | ,/ shailin future receive the most of my Cigara| — Porsons calling at my office can be accommodated t. y.MAR orner of F | 1Lg> Insargnoe wil! be effected on all goods by their labors with waggish remarks and blas- sult aig - = : ; : from tha above named factory, whose reputation in | with any styleand price of Teeth they may desire: | "eee tk et eee ee ee ee peer, nut even respecting the presence of the | artist, graphic pen, nor gifted music composer. | Havana is uisurpassed for quatity and stylo of | but to those Who are particular and wish the purest, FURNISHED RO TO RENT-—Iveluding | The sccommodations for passengers by this line dy, Mrs. M’D——. They then commenced | can describes the struggles and contests of these | goods. cleanest, strongest, and most p=rfect denture that & iarge parlor and clamber, communicating. | are in every respect first-c ass, aud every effort wil Popping their whips about in the yard. loud | four rival snorers; of course, I shall not at-| Persons wantins particular brands either for use | art can produce the MINERAL PLATE wait be | 13th street between & and F, No. 452. be made to render this communication with New enough to shock the nerves of nervous people, | tempt it , , of ales wosld do wall ti call on Mr. Belt, who will more fully warranted. Sas am ind colw* Yokes soe soc FOWLE & sa ? " remain ino Ashington t ureday ni » Hewi mein 13 Sity—No. 3 ‘a8. avenue, ‘weer > = 7 > cReua or tren or a 1 . Before Ham left he gave them a blast, thus: | tals erent pleasure in hiling orders for any particu- | ath and th ate, Also, 907 Aron streets Piniadce | GENATORS, MEMBERS OF CONGRESS — | 06.74 LEts hr PRN some chickens for sale. We hain’t bin eatin’ ‘* What the devil are you arter here? a-saw- | Jar brands that may be wanted, and wiil forward | phia. oo l-ly Two splendig suites of ROOMS, elegantly far- co., Seagal . se — = = , Will be rent ring the session of C ? 5 Ww lbany, York. in’ gourds, grindin’ coffee, filin’ saws, beatin’ | ‘tem to any part of the Stat WARDC.DYER, DENTISTRY. in; in the caoet Mectanee, Hwoaits in this city, | —20227_86 West st. corner Albeny, New ¥ . tin pans, blowin’ horns, beatin’ drums, blowin No.236 Pa av.cbet I2thand isis, | Dip. aii, anors preston vest of two yours. | brine itn one or two, squares of Brown's an OTICE The Suamer JANES GUY hamng fifes, shootin’ pistols, and so forth, and so forth, | de 27-en#t (Intel.) feels that he oan with confidence i National Hotels, jose In pi »f such Roome med her rou’ nothin’ but dried beef so long, we wore our corn-grinders down to the gums, and we want sutnin’ else by way of chang We've none for sale,’ replied Mrs. MD “No chickens!” said they. --Thar goes a darned old rooster, old as Mathuzluw; yit we'll buy him, rutlier than wear out our teeth on dried beef, Won't you sell bim? You've sar- tinly got other roosters to sarve and take keer of yer hens, hain’t you’” live the conference ended I cannot tell, for I left, and retreated to another part of the house, but one thing I do 4 201—those wagon- ers camed in the lane near the house. As night came on I saw that the uneasiness of Mrs. M°’D—— increased. She would go to the door and look towards Eufaula, uttering CROMWELL & « em P ; 0} lh di I te 3 ly epplicati t No. 379 willl leave Washi 1 breakin’ the stranger ov his rest? I'd havea) AU ror $i?! Se er ocaoP eens F rocess (or inserting Mth street between Dstrost and Pee av. des tt BAYS for CURRIOMANS a little breedin’.”’ a ke strengih, beauty, cleanliness, and cheapress. Ful . = a K YS (commencing on the 8th of Ap: dui SRTAIN NDS a ET I! > 3 ‘ 3 : SOR RENT—PARLORS and Cu AMBERS =Y POINT and KINSALE, at6a. 1g dog About midnight, exposed to the | SPATE OF LOUISIANA. he) 1S THE | noper esis insert for @35. Partial in proportion | WOR, RENT—PARLORS aud, CuAMBERS Fv lear Kinente on SATURDAYS cross-fire of three discordant batteries—the | ~,, grant of Iands made by act of Congress ap sistemas —— “| and bath-room (Potomac water.) The apartmente topping @t all ofthe regular land: snorers, the wagoners, and the groanings of proved June 3, 1856, to the STATE OF LorisiaNa, to aS = — | arelarge and airy; four rooms on floor, from the “ole John”’—my nerves being none the better | aid in the construction of certain aa 8 therein - urning. LUCIE: BEANO SCRERGUANTIPS Rats | Batis B, hesuened WALL MEEMERSS for the contiguity. I dozed a little, but was Pes Cones Hayne Leen 20 tered to author- ya AD * N& PARTIES ey avenue, between 9th an ats. eiauds hore-| C. GAUTIER Having co-npleted his arranse | deb soon roused by a new sound. It was at the inafter dererihed, notice ts hereby at 2 ments with his agent in Paris, has reccived, and jake FY, “a "y wagoners’ camp. It was the voice, tones, and | vacant offered landa eeteay all te will continue to ters deeereel tie ek ee OUSE F2R RENT—On north G *treet. be intonations of a Hard-shell Baptist preacher. | 09 each side «f the r M IP LINE. g ! , x tween 4thand 5th, No. $12, wit ne Too! The steamship MOUNT VERNON will leave Gsloaango the suateling EPeas oeeoeien eI, | Eashiousble’ Word. moh as MULES cei tie? | ‘Toe good oust the rént will be matoaen Sone | Neen eee HUR.DIAY, and th The old ‘heavenly tone” rang loudly ‘in the | uider mentio ef townships, whieh hare rot cone | SIGNS for tastefully decorating embellishing | 10 A-BMALL, north L street, between Shank ee nth Soar ME nn still night.’’ It had the suck-in and the blow- | selected in virtue of sard grant, or reserved for any the largest and most magnifi ent mnter-ainments. de a i oe = | dos Mount Versen oil leave on WEDNESDAY OW hat’ thought T'bas some Grenchoart of a | snwattne dave of withirawa’ a cheordinaty mir. | st3le uummrpaseed ae verards Teanty of arrance: | FOPpSSEE OR EXCHANG! FOR CITY | and the slontoclio on SATURDAY of tack week, at! thought I, has some Greatheart of a : nN i and then asked the lady it she --moue nave . : 3 STORATION OF | Sftificia! teeth "It has the advantages o ’L. Bousn, Agent, Are: NVEW YorK N STEAMSH nds, will consult their in- Beltsville, md. ; 120 acres, near | for New York. 25 peracre,or at the graduated prices | ment and delicacy of GEO. W. BRAY, for) . BC many wervous sighs I suspected the cause. | preacher found those scapegraces and com- Beers “August 4th, 1854. Will be restored to terest by calline ou me ihr having dhenere prepare | 22 Real Estate Agent 816 7th wt. WEL UR C0. a8 Wea et Now Ven FOWLE aE a een occa | tesecieds | tender ing Teorey upon thes’) byivate entry brite saya gat et: be) pions pecan. Uc neuarey icone Creer ese annnere prereset ee a two-story brick | & GOg Alexandria, Va; MORGAN & RRINE- “sperrits.”’ Sometime during the night I heurd | “Give it to them thick and heavy,” said I to per ac Porat the prices to which they may have | their residence at the mod-rate charge of $2, for 7 containing seven rooms. cellar eters stench . a crowd coming in at the gate. One peculiar | myself. siaduated at the date of withdrawal. Reserves, src een wee Peg pele and kitehos. with large Pg ps oe- IGHTE & BRADBURY 7. ane voice, in short sentences, kept up a continual} TI was not long in suspense, for here came] At tie I.and Officeat New Ons.EANs,on Monday, ger oente : Cc. GAUTIER: Tween latand el atrecte onat. ment tos ett pital ra LIGHTE & BRADBURY. of New din, apbraiding and cursing sole Job Ham, running into the room (a dim light was] the Ath day of March next—viz: No. 252 Pennsy!yun:: Posrersion given immediately. A portion of the | .Mesers. LIG 7 URY. by tin 4 ovgentiemanly dog drank burning.) puffing and blowing, with eyes and | Somth of the base line, east of the principal meridian York, having established in Washington @, between 12th and 13 farniture for sale on very reasonable terms. Apply | branch of their tactory. offer to the PS aval the lady heard that, she understood hands upturned toward heaven with holy hor-| powns See oobie eta iae eed no W-ccm _(Int.&-Con ) - M. HANSON, No. 520 7th streot._no15-tf | 0 largest and most Pariel ansortment of « covered her face in her hands and sighed deep- | ror and indignation. re 3, 14, aud 15, of ranges 18 and 14, T. POTENTINI, T—A handsomely FURNISHED HOUSE ly. Then came the clambering of five orsix| ‘Stranger! stranger! 0 stranger!” he shout- #13’ 14, 18, and 17, of :ange 15. 279 IMPORTER OF 206 within a few doors of the Seoretary of the In- (eartef wih bee in wtoons he be found a of d 17, of 6. " FRUIT! terior, with IS:0oms and gas and water in every | New Yor ill keep cons y instore between men in at the door, noone speaking but that | ed, “do you hear that? That's no preacher, e121 ie ie land ieretrenge 7. | a.o¢AvEe,, FORFIGN ERUL ro sv ahestn vata | part of the presaises; pao, bath poor, “Pomersen | 35 and ss inet wmentt, eopbenciee every tomas reproachful sententious voice. 2, 13, 17, and 18, of range 18 given let November. For further particulars, ‘een the plain 64 octave and the stranger; they're ee a-mockin’ preachin’. lef: and went into another room. Soon that ATES, ERVES, ° They're mockin’ old of range 19, CONDIMENTS, &c., Spply at this office, oo 35 tf 12, 36, 17, and 18, 7h Octave, and ranging im price i i s| hold forth in these br Tat aes f otis and 17. 0f Begs leave to cali the attention of hia friends and VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE-Situated ance nel at the tormenting voice, which I svon learned was | ho! ‘orth in nips, y 8 14 and 17, of :an, the public generally to his New Store, under Wil- A in Alexandria county, about 2% miles from K FACTORY PRICES. Ham Rachei’s. sang out and went to Texas. Afore he run away he Townships 1 ud '7. of range 22. lard’s Hotel, just opened, in connexion with his Georgetown, at the interesstion of the Georgetown " “Here, b put the ole drunl ari fool in| baptized these very rascals who is a-mockin qownahivs My 15. % and 17, ar nee old eetablishment, where he wil pe happy to re- | and Little Fails roads, consistin, CT ies sores. In- t 0 SLIT PURCHASERS, the bed. Ef Ham Rachel hadn't « broaght| him. Ham Rachel seen it with these peepers Towuship 17. Bae ges pes any orders for auperior Confections o| sown enyro on the promises, ce Fi gt eae ge J ° and a him home. he'd bina lyin’ in the streets of | ©’ his, and what he sees ho sees. I ve hearn At the Land Office at Orriovsas, on Monday Also, all orders for Dinners, Suppers, Balis, and sth and K street eS Te es kunt Pianos taken om ¢rchange. Enfanty, ur lyin’ along the rosd, a-keeping | ‘um shout, sing hymus and sperritual songs} 4.3 52:; day of March next—viz: , "| Private Parties, wee will be served up in =| a DIV PP a ADL | The superior exe-lience of these Pianos, whether wvupany with bogs. The ole cuss, he nuver | with old Eldridge. Durn ole Eldridge. (Lord | yo.¢4 of the base line and east of the principal me- See A ere ae CABINET WARE. in re-pect of superficial ai pene, gueeame Rok can go to Eafsualy, ‘thout gittin’s fall as a bee | forgive Ham!') he's no better nur them, but - ridian. = idsdensil anne ae Fle J teak fo cens weir the highest testimo . ea chamber-lye, though Ham Rachel is allers | that’s no reason fur them to make fun o’ re- | Township 1, of ranges! and 2. a 1... 0, LAMAR. c.H. MOTT. i. Le AUTRY, ABINET MAKING, pERTAKING ee niala from such musicians and judges as Thalberg, tin bin Like x preacher not to fill his cussed | ligion. Ham Rachel (poor devil') is no better | North of the base line and west of the principal me- LAMAR. MOTT & AUTRY, | JOHN WALTER, haere naa is tietorth | Dr. Macon, Gotechaik, Simm, and others of equi guts so full. Here, Mrs. MD," address- | nur he sant to be; but, thanks ter Jubiter, he | pownships 1,3, and of range}, SS ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, aide of KE strect. wear ilth, 15 asel omen “argued and Repaired st the shortest notice ing himself to the lady, ‘here is yer old, poor, | nuver made fun o’ religion. Lord a massy on Fownshi and 5, of range 2 Will practice in the Hi At romty of Errors and Ap | ready to serve bits Sg ye le by Mr. T.H. Srixre, ‘whose entire competency is uofortuinate husband. which Hain Rachel has | us, stranger! do you hear “um at it yet? I’m ‘ownshy id 3, of range 3. St Jackson, the Federal Court at Pontotes, | public. His stock of Parlo had the goodness to feteh home so offen agin | afeerd the yeth will open her bows//s and | Souk of tha base line and agin. The Lord o:ny knows how offen | swaller ‘em up, like itdone Korum, Datum, e ped by us. Orders to be teft at the Ware- Shamber Furniture is new. He attends to the Un- | Esranter sippiaud will stvend ts the ‘Soueotion of Cinta dertaking Business at any hour of the day or night, | FW, sata ast of the principal mr- os Ware room o+ Ith street, one door south of Pa, Townships 1, 2, 4,7, 8 H lh b h ill H Rachel’ of qennet. throughout the North Miasias opi His prices are extremely moderate, i de iim avenue, next to the Theatre. ‘de 20 imn a will Dave ter feteh him home yit. Some | and Bybum, in the willerness. Ham Rachel's ‘ownships 1, 2, 5,6, 9, 11. of range 2 ~ —— a 7 = ov these times, when Ham Rachel ain't haat: not cise a-near ‘um agin this night. Ham ae pot range 3. 4 000 POUNDS oh ee Bee at Flonr. Wa Re BR O'S M8: pues ea ey oe Nowa ‘a. Ave. ole Nick will git him, and will pour hot lead | don’t intend to be revolved in thar drefful 347: fis 12sand 13, oF rane 5. ground and forwarded to us from Luzerne ooun @ oe Now 1¢ the time to get SPRING and SUMMER down bis cussed throat instid o° liquor. Ham | eatistrough; he'll fly up to roost right bere.”’ Townships 4 5,6.7,ana%3 of range 6. ty, Pennsvivania. We have never seen 3 finer. ls WALL & SARBAR? ors wate | SHIRTS made BR te ‘order. The subscriber is pre- won't go pown to ole Nick’s deaduin to see ter| Down he lay on one of the pallets, and w Townships 6.7, 8,9, 19, U, 13, and 14, of range7. | article. We sell it at the price of the ordina:y 2, corer of th street end ra avenue, & large | sared to make S| TS, DRAWERS, &e. r} the him.” ete., ete . contending for the prize amoug the snor. | FOwneMpes. 9-16, ft, 12, 8nd 1. of Hehe LIS Reon Atsortinent of CABINET FURNITURE, embra. | Ruortest ane, Al deescptions. of Swing due. 4 ws soon , Mean , of range 9. 5 seed re 4 MS, LLARS, and Thus went on Ham Rachel almost endlessty. | ers. About this time the preacher at thecamp hips I2and 13; of range ia” Best FAMILY FLOUR of “James S. Welsh,” | ci” over wagity of oie, pe ROS gy) roemers ANDS neatly ete paar All the —— I = = was “ole John "| ended his services, and all went to sleep and T saber “g y ie, 13.nd It, of range It. “Gpledonis, super as gna otpe i abcise brats: Whatoots, Marble-top a) id other Tables. Rockers, | Te" ce = was’ afew 'thedrunkest~Injun’’in the crowd | to snoring except “ole John’ and myself. S85 x4 : ia ING & BURCHELL, Arm, Cane an seat ra, drobes, CARRIAGES. that accompanied bim bome “Ole Joh” kept up a groaning all night. South of the baseline ond west af theprimcival'me-| aemtt Corner of tae ot ced Vermentee. Cribs, &e., Carpets and Oniciothe | all cl which we Tae Senmeriner Maing pade, additions to hie te the at ol - Ly co oon a ands aD ‘resents are always O ral > torateaa upon; [ would have nothing to do teer nail age ad apes esti yen rie p Nolo es bat fast being settled, the next. is w: ta by 350 D STREET. 350 | Wa NS of a beds annot be surpassed. ond with the crowd, and would have uothing to sny | John” and I fared the worst: he wastoosick to] Towsships ', 3 4 Set of Waiters, Table Castors, Pocket Knives, cle: | PAPERHANGINGS—New stock, eneap for | {70m his lone experien : to them: [ would keep my own room. With | drink, and I was a rigid teetotaller. nt cases of Needies, cases of Rod this resolution I went to the table. “Ole Breakfast came on. The attack on the table to give | satisfaction. ere® Sei he . ifds of Cerriages and Light Wagons kept on lated Spoons and Forks, Pitchers, &o., &. But | “Paper hung by experienced workmen, and satis- | 4!) ids 0! my 5 . hand, i ing- spost tan here Y teed. “RE! neatly dene, sandal! orders prempt- John's” attendants must have their suppers: | was feeble compared with the assault the eve- ton. tite twenty. eighth day Pra serait Mass ine the iberty ‘of Grectes you to No. 338 ‘opposite PRING-SEA 4 a \ ‘sumed to ? the y were entitled to it, for they had brouznt| ning before. On leaving, all were ‘dead «JO ” ILSON, Brow.’ Hotel, where you can buy the above and AR VED W. -A TETES, 922. r the old man home. Ham Rachel, being -‘chief | heads” exoeptimyself. The rest had paid their Act’g Commissicner General Land Uffice, aay ther foods at mych loss then regular prices, P| E 1p ce eae hy 7.50, , cook and bottle washer” of the crowd, must, | way by bringing “ole Johu” home. I paid| org —Under the regulations of the department, | “Gane” "@aPEnTa & SHIELDS, Importers. the tere is manufectured in this | ~~ oes : of course, have his supper my ~ fare’? and left, butnot alone. NotI. It] as he--tolore and now existing. no payment can be ~ «ty, Ney. After grace was said, ‘God bless us and ur | has ever been my destiny, if there is a bore in je for advertising proclamations exce, H. Oo. HOOD pes inet ay. payin spyesall authorizedto fabiicn te ry ca eee see o J . K.P: co., ing parson, et f reach, he will mes, and cling to me like | publi F ish by - w od tbe. table with pio one’s shadow. : Ure Commissioner the General Land Office. bed jad Presents, and of - rea jeri