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tie. 657.) T w. AND GOSSIP. XXXVith CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION. Hon. D. S. Dickinson. Dr. Hunter Treatment ef Bronchi' B. No. Ge THE UNITED HE EVENING STAR. ae ee _— rae [From the the New York Day Book.] [From the New York Medical Specialist } 'Y THE presipan cs. Se es Tre Anticrpatep Det, xo Dvet.—Washing- Preceedings of Yesterday Afterneen. <a WASHINGTON CITY: ton has been in a fever of excitement and wonder Considering it our duty to give our readers the] Those who have read carefully what I havesaid adn Parganas of te as Ames Bucnanan, Proey : f America do her by de — evidences of public opinion in relation tothe next | on the seat of Bronchitis, (published in yester- mpc oh Ai ro sales will be # pros I Sexats, yesterday, after our report | Presidency, we give below a list of pa favor- | day's paper) viz: That itis within the lungs, will | ose and » 7d iand 0! n the Stat» pa gondong may gehen? snags Wag ; nt feport | able. to the noraination of Me. Dlckinnon for readily understand, how inadequate for is care | of mivohigan, at the pari ds hereinafter Govigeated, is ni President, handed us by a friend who en | mi e any remedy which does jetral to wit: more intense Mr. Clay, from the Committee on Commerce, to 4 4 i ions The Weekly Star, et ae ee beer: a Seek which wasttemmied: tie resolutions directing the | the trouble to collect them together: lange & aap a agg veer we egies Atthe Land Office at ManovETrE, onmmencing Full as usual of Washington news and ossip, and eee rthentbaedies Pte j | Committee to consider what further legislation is | _ Name of Paper. pe Peapahed. ela since they do not reach the foundation of the | $oeaio' the vacant eren-sumbered ser a rf y lisse Saale and! ead’ encaear male and female, white and black, all have talked necessary to nt violence and crime on board | Courier seeceeees+s-+ Palmyra, Missouri. 4 for twenty-four hours only over the affair. ready for delivery to the public. Embraced in its As pak we are is to leafn, none but the ‘aan contents, are the following articles: parties to it and the friends they called in know The Widow Cobb*s First Love—a very entertaining | yen certainty the details of what transpired, or storyby Mary W. Stanley Gibson; Barney 0" Bal- upon what precise terms the matter has ended. = by Sam Slick, Esq.; Women Going to)‘. believe, however, that on the receipt (on ae + the day before yesterday) of Mr. Pryor’s note ask- Oe amieY: OE CHESS RIAG; IM SOO OME | tee Sins white, ooh al te bidictie Coae: tang Case—the demi-monde of America; Rural in the faric scal the undermer, the merchant marine of the United States, asked | Fayetteand Marion Democrat. .PayetteC.H , Ala. | evil. Here is seen — sequence of — ling frome end. ‘paris, of sections, within 0 paternen. to be discharged from its further consideration; | Northeast Reporter. . =fmnton, Misovari_] 6 Sarees, | 10st eeyepean taseruas you thet vO | eens ee eee meee ati of ihn eel Soir vera ere etm | ecg eet Ne Mee Mg: | Me en epdcenea Foy | wats nt Cat 3 Se eee, eration of the resolutions of the Leyislature of | Standard .. ; -Jackson, Florida. - " nd'or third day to four throat” If ‘and thence nto con, and pe ore et Kentucky in relation to the enlargement of the | Telegraph. Cedar Ki 8, Florida. Paige! Moe ve uaiiertan ee ‘a: named tow jsconsin mk gl ro roe ; : : is J -..- St, Louis, Mo. essa Z you thus undergo were | as required by law. to & minimu NO | Woden eumr alten Wane means [meee ooo Mane spring, from it It | Ruaiity com's pr mre, we ‘The bill for the benefit of public schools in the | Cedar Telegraph. - " i * . Ps the principal m, Cedar, Louisiana. | Would ‘be of less importance; but the disease | North of the base .ime and west of the Pr city of Washington, led to a tery protracted dis | Holmes County Democrat -Lexington, Miss. | within your lungs is all the time gaining @ P i id, the mucous membrane is becoming thrck- ‘ownship 42. of range 22 cussion on amendments offered . “Missouri Republican -+eeeesMissonri. | hold, oo ownekiee a? ance f -_ 5 bia, he would i i .P t ik t Gazette. ..... Bowling Green, Kentucky. | ¢”¢d, and the smaller bronchial tubes closed wp. ae — ee weds, of aneaete Life in Lowisiana—scene im court; A Western hist Mr. Yuenece canes sectian taste, Pa oo ees ‘True Demcecra' -Little Rock, Arkansas These obstructions go on increasing until sufficient ownships 42, 43, 44, 45. tai. tand of 025 Art Critictsm; Forging a Havana Lottery List; es wel rang “And that whenever the Secretary of the Treas- | Border Star. ury shall be officially notified by the Mayor that | Unton and A. the said tax has been levied and collected, jt shall | Transcript be his duty to pay from the Treasury of the United | Herald States. to the persons legally authorized to receive Intellig the school funds for the city of Washington, a | Standard. sam equal t> the amount thus raised by special | Ledger.. tix: Provided, That not more than twenty-five | Democratic Recorder. thousand dollars per annum shall be paid by the | Register. United States, and that the Payments shall con- | Statesman. tinue for five years, unless Congress shall otherwise | Southern Sun. order.’’ Examiner. The effect of this amendment, he argued, would | Valley Star. be to allow the Corporate authorities of Washing- | Intelligencer. ton to levy a special tax, not to exceed ten ceuts | Fayette Bannet in each hundred dollars of taxable property within | Despatch...... the corporate limits of the same, for the beneiit of | Oregon Statesman District, it being as much a violation of the law Exhumation of the Remains of Roger Williams; ose : = of his State—W isconsin—to receive such a note to piss AeA ot omctces bevraiaplapetd such an end ont of the District, as in it. Paes pag tas lt; ars Next, that Mr. Pryor, again writing from Alex- » Ht. ; Congressional Proceedings; Proceedings of the Su- sero aoi tirana hae eee a ae preme and other Courts; Departure af Rev. Father heving gacoived co cee Bae saens nance es O° Toole and demonstrations in relation thereto; ra ae race alas fis strated cae me = epee a SERENE MACY i tartear, Guat it was accepted; and that bowie- First Ward Politics—still another spicy time; The estan lads 2 pattineeh SA ar ee ne Sf Re ANeNeE | ould be excluded Lek the Principals, seconds, The Pennsylvania Avenue Railway; The Almost— a perma! rea = ca alleged de ght in the Howse of Representatives; | ® be Part that he was wholly unacquaint- » 45, 46, essee. | duce the change in the blood from renous to arte- ‘ownships 45, 45. 47. 48, and 49, of range jashville; Tennessee. real. Itis the object of respiration to change the ‘ownships 45, 47, gad 44, ofrange 2 ‘arthage, Mississippi. | blood from a dark to a bright red color. This ownships 44. s #4 .- Dover, Tennessee. | Change is produced in the lungs by the afr we ownships 43, 41, ‘oO Ps 42, 43.44, y Carolina. | breathe, and cannot occur unless it is received on | 7 42, 43, 44, 45, 47, 48, and 43, of range & aes Soracenuiees: suflicient quantity. Pownempe 42" 43, 44; <7, 4%, 43, and 50, of range 3: +-Fredericksburg, Va. | | When considerable obstructions exist in the | -Pownships 42, 43, 44, 45, 45, 4%, 49, 5', 51, and 82, of h ‘ bronchial tubes, the carbon which constitutes the | range si - . wien neritgion Kentecky: | impurity of te. Bicod. ie not wbolly semoved, | "Feecahipe 42, 49, 04,45, 66, 47, «3, 50, and 51, ot . Vicksburg, Missigst ppl. but a part is retained, and sent again through the = 2, 8, 44, G. 46,0, 4, 5), and Si, 0! Jefferson City, Missouri | *ystem, impeding the circulation, vice | the ” ‘3S ° + Charlestown, Virginia. | brain and nervous system, and deranging diges- ree nships 45, 46, 47.4°, 42, 50, 5',and 52, of ranges \7 -Atlanta, Georgia. | tion. Under this condition of the blood tuber- erin $5.47, a8, #3, 3, St aus 52 of range $ e, North Carolina. | cules are deposited in the lungs. There is no ‘ow! 48, , Se oe Angusta, Georgia. | warning given of the fearful change which 18 ‘ownships 49, 5), 51, and 52, of co). taking place. Withoat pain, or cough, or expec- d Office at MarguarrE, commeneinc -Oregon. ng Pp pa 8 Atthe seg gp ty, ‘) Westport, Missouri. | air cannot be drawn through the air tubes to pro- ‘ow nsh ps 43.44. 45, 46, 47, 48, B04 Ost range 2 : % t, for she dis the public schools. Red Bluff Beacon. Valiforma. | torstion, the seed of this most insidious and mor- | on Monday f a es = Committee; The Charleston | &4 With the use of the usual weapons of dueling. | ‘This amendment, after considerable discussion, | Marysville Express. Californi x. | tal disease is sown, and soon brings forth its frult | posal of the megs thang pm ‘ol townships " Committee; SOREN ioitn. that on the Part of Mr. Pryor, the knives | Was decided in the negative—yeas 20, nays 22. Nevada National. --California. | in the melancholy Saggy ; Gacsaeeeie acteon Ua ; Nomination; “Cheek,” &¢., §¢.5 were declined both on account of the barbarity of | 3° the clause is retained in the bill. Sierra Citizen... ress of Consumption. lecting or ‘pnattreating | North of the base line and west of the principal wm, Department News; Editorials; Washington News fi y Mr. Clark moved to amend the bill so as to ex- | Shasta Herald .. as a consequence of neglecting peeenase § ridian, and Gossip; Local Intelligence, §¢., §¢.; their use and the manifest physical disparity of | tend its provisions to the free colored children of | Union Democrat... Bronchitis, ca har vyors Sago Lthe tomeck it | Township m.of range 30 dnt Late Wise eid cee lin, By sanit ana | the parties. the District of Columbia. Almeda Gazette Heer acres i cqeraremmerye ey Sections Neds 1G) Bile Te Nes 1k 2. 22, 94, 2, 2 tngraphy e” Momentn ty mask ond) "ait te dierent accounts of the ae tat we | Allan moved io tinend te reapepreg ed og econ Sisk ss gue sasvommlag steer mete sigea or ie eaead Deak to title te Keceae we O 7 roviding for separate school-bhouses for the col- | San Francisco Herald. og - rsa a 2 ny Interesting Personal Items; have heard coincide up to that point. So we see | Proyiding for sepa Enquirer and Herald apids, Michigan. | part effected. Washes, injections, blisters, purge- | etd £05, 10,12. and 1¢: tho E 3 of the NF: And @ great varicty of choice literary articles, both | 2° Tea8on to doubt their truth. These new pliases in the bill were discussed by | Times. Janesville, Wisconsin. | tives, and so forth, are universally used on NW. Prose and poetry, too numerous to mention. - It is further said on the Avenue and around the | Senators Clark, Harlan, Brown, Mason, Davis, | Sandus' 'y Mirroi i ; 5 H y 8; the NE 34, the Nb '; of the ..Ohio. Principle In Pulmonary diseases the same rule a oe the SE's, ton Bg sg of tue SE 's olds good, but bow is it to be applied. Solids | 5 ctiou 20; section Zz, 34. and 25; the N 3s the Se: ‘a. Pennsylvania. | and fluids cannot be used, for this isan air cavity. | and the N 34 of the SW} of seotio 1 28; section 3! Pennsylvania, | 0. but by inhalation can be reached, thorongbly | except the SAV 1, of the SW. ‘es section Be Pennsylvania. | and naturally, all diseases situated within the air ‘This is just the paper, for members of Congress House hall, that Mr. Potter’s party broke off the and others sojourning in the National Metropolis | “#ir at that point. to send to their friends at home. Price only 3 Another version says that at that point Mr. Pot- cents per copy, or $1.25 per annum Postage ter tendered a choice of shot guns loaded with Bayard, Wilson, and otbers until tive o clock, | Demecratic Standard. when, without taking any question, the Senate | Wellsboro’ Democrat adjourned. Bradford Herald. Hovss.—Mr. Davis, of Md., asked leave to re- | Montrose Democrat Honesdale Herald Pennsylvania | tubes and ceils of the lungs. arran, i t é a J yhat, then, is wthalation? The word itself : buck-shot, or rities at seventy es, of. again, Port from the Committee of Ways and Meansa Luzerne Union... Pennsylvania. What, then, , : . prepaid by stamps when so ged. rifles at fifteen paces ; all of eed lee) alleged to joint resolution appropriating 315.000 for the pay- | North Branch Democrat Pennsylvania. parabens a os coleman dorm tigns 3.32 22 pods: +0 heenawiace. ment of the expenses of the several investigating | True American. ‘Trenton, New soe: sd aysiepicsie lie Pastas breathing them. | of section 4; sections 6 anu ¥ Spirit of the Morning Press Have been dectined. committees ordered by the House of Representa. | Geneva Gazett New York. | of administering me es by breathing then. | of seotion 4: wcctions aot, the Wand the 8s. The Constitution refers at length to the proceed- | ,_ Stil! another version adds to that account that | tives during the present session. Cortland Gazette. New York, | Thus is said, “ Inbale a medicine, ‘ou! Col. Lander, the second of Mr. Potter, then offered ings of the late Arkansas Eeeeeraase Convention to take the place of Mr. Potter and tight Mr. Pryor » cunedaratane ee see stent with pistols; and that that proposition was de- some, and that it will be considered by southern cane Sieg . cat acewe voters in determining their action in connection | (1 202!" Rr gt aa ats with the next Presidential canvass. ay babdpeomeebenes Mr. Ruttin, of N. C>, objected Broolyn Eagle. . on. The House resolved itself into Committee of ‘Tompkins County Democrat. the Whole on the state of the Union, (Mr. Wash- | Ovid Bee...... on burn, of Me., in the chair,) and resumed the con- | Ulster County Republican sideration of the tariff bill. American Union Mr. Hardeman, of Ga., addressed the House on | Syracuse Courie New York. | said, ‘1 take a medicine”—the difference being | 9, 22, 26,29. 9). S2, and St, the W 32 of tne NW‘. New York. | simply that the one !s inhaled, or breathed, while he © "4 of svctiua 32 uf towarhip 4% of New York. | tae other is swallowed. [ am thus explicit, to rance 2. New York. | show that aL medicines inhaled into the lungs | “Sections 2, 4.6,8, 10, 12,1451 New York. | are not alike, any more than all medicines taken | and 34; the N ie of’ the NII. New York. | into the stomach; and hence, that the benefits to 4 % of 860 ion 36, of township 49, of rang vew ¥ i : : f 3¢.0 ths SW 14 01 section 6; nections 18 the slavery question, contending that the republi- | Patna County New York. | be derived ied merpeyts Scat tig oy and 20; the SW. ‘4, the W's of the SE "4. and the e saiaapiiad, S | the Southern people of thei titutional rights = 2 4 The Intelligencer is devoted to Congressional confidence in either of these versions of the affair, foasemmene | een omeecege 31, and 3, of township #8, 0f range 34 nation nunecessary, but for the fact that many tions 2, ‘6s 8B, 10, 12.94, (ROY 32, 3 i who write to me regarding the treatment (and | 32,24, and 36 of township 48; the W 44 ¢ & _ | whose letters }am always happy to receive) ap- i S® gua wi of née’ Suifolk rat ves-ssesaesNew York, | pear to have got the erroneous idea that “+ Inha- “pe tg Prema Asser “Dunkirk! New Vork: | lation’"—irsead of being simply a mode of prac. | WW, 32 of the SE On looking hastily over our exchanges, we find oradministr: tion of remedies—issomespecitic | tion 3,, of townshit ance 3 the following additional papers which favor the | T™ a in this Government. Mr. Duell, of N.Y., spoke briefly on the sub- Ject of slavery, denying that the republican party Was responsible for the agitation of the sl question, and contending that the democra party had abandoned its ancient principles. The committee then rose, and at twenty-five minutes befere six o’clock the House adjourned ceeding: id news. % aia ioral: having no contidence ourself in their correctness - a 3 The mystery of its termination can only be full 17" The Emperor Napoleon has given orders to ¥ 3 y Prepare a programme for a visit to all the manu. | “¢4fed up by the appearance of the usual Pane fechasing town of tha caspase cations from the purties. It is so far only. posi- tively known to the public that the parties have 7 Mr. Moss. of Fairfax, though !mproving, | bad a belligerent correspondence that has termi- t Republican.....Gosben, N Poughkeepsie Telegraph. Dutchessco y cr no-tram, alike 2pplicable to the mo-t The W kof he RE ‘ ue Wy ef section I nomination of Mr. Dickinson. There are. proba. | OPpesite forms ef pulmonary disease. To make | sect on 3), oftownsh p i5, of range 3s eae * it such, is to dezrade it to the base level of quack- Atthe Land Office st Travexse City. commen bas written to his alternate, Mr. Seddon, apprising | Pated without a duel, and without a mutual ocoedings ef Te-Day lo this int oe lsnetotinen cee cee crocs) ery. Hean mribidi gen pepe ears nerd lien fT) Monday, the 2 day ot July next, tor the him that he will be unable to attend the Charlee- | Understanding on the part of those engaged on Ty THe Senate, to-day, Mr. Sumner presented | omitted. —Demmocratic Standard. rie of eae mac, aied the oAeealion tr the | sections and parts af sections, witaia the underm <n som Convention. ‘The duty therefore will devolve | both sides of the affair. an oticial account of the release of F. B. Sanvorn | Journal ; Belfast, Maine. | remedi:s accordingly. Biates within 4x milee om each eide.of the yan on Mr. Seddon. Messrs. Miles and Keitt, of S.C. are said to ween: hens GioEs GG Democra elena, Arkansas. | "rhe tirst object of treatment is to unload t'e air States within six, miles on cach side of zeal. — have bi the advisi fri on a writ of hateas corpus at Concord, Mass.; Mercury. ‘edowee, Alabama. voads, “*f rv 0@ Tae Hart ror te Cuicaco Convantion.—| ay Chece ne riends of Mr. Pryor, and | which on bis motion wes ordered. to li¢ on the | Advertis .. Norway, Maine. _ Mr. Cheesemzn, of Va., his second. Who be- Ground has been broken in Chicago for the great sides Col. F. W. Lander, of Mass., the second of wigwam for use during the Republican Conven- Mr. Potter, were consulted by him, we have not tion It isto be completed in thirty days, and | peard. will contain room for $,000 People tubes of the fee b =p Jreragcpce “fom Amboy by E and Lansing, and from PI ; Having atta this object, I next seek to allay | Grand Kapids to some point on or p: ite Plains, New York. | 140° irfitation on whieh the secretion depends, t | Ginna naples § vequired by le wag ipstin, Texas. | ssothe and heal the inflamed surface. ‘The man. | of two dollars and Afty coats per ae Huntsville, Alabama. | yer of administering medicines by inhalation in | North of the base line and no°st af tae principal mr Bangor, Maine. | gronchitis is as follows? The inhaler, which is table with Mr. Sanborn’s memorial. Democrat. Mr. Sumner, in making a few remarks upon | Gazette. this document, wanted to know. why Ex-Gover- | Democra’ nor Wise, who bad published to the world that | Demo. rat he had very impertant information in regard to} News. eas ridian, ; Ivesion, ‘Texas. | BF i ‘d Townships 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 36, 27, 22, 29,50, 31, 52. aa . made of glass, and holds about a pint of fluid, 7 5 the Harper's Ferry insurrection, was net sum- | Democ Owensboro, Kentucky. Perit ld. 1, oF hot water, : c » 38, and 34, of ran palate atl oe or ‘A : boro, Kentu aa Wi water, :¢-ord. Arrenrt ox THe Lirs oF THe Emrenon or | )A*A¥*4s Notwithstanding the boasts of the | Toned before the Investigating Committee Republican -Elhteottville, New York. | Buf filled witn cold, warm, Ae wt Douglasites in this quarter of the certainty that = Splubrra eyrgccemiin a npsomlae ee Douglas would have the Arkansas delegation in Russia, which was happily frustrated. to gig | the Charleston Convention, the Arkansas Demo. ss Ppiy sated, SO S3¥8 | cratic State Convention, very recently held, the Loudon Advertiser, not the most reliable Pais y authority in the world adopted with great unanimity strong anti-squatter- = sovereignty resolutions, and elected a str: anti- i Mr. W. W. Leland, formerly of New York | Douglas delegation. The fact is worthy of note, city, was chosen a delegate to the Democratic | OMly because it serves to illustrate the utter hol. eo 3 ing to the nature of the case. The medicines pre- a tomnnlipe 23.84.25, 26 oN = sjogtousten Texas | scribed for a dose are then added, and the patrent ‘Torwonhipe 31,51. and 83, of ranges aiichmond. Virginia. | airected to inhale gently, but deeply, into the ownships 27 39, Sl, 32, and 38, of ranges nL Uekeoe Mic opt: lungs, Delog careful to expand the chest well, | Townships 25, 8, 27, 28, 8.90, 31, 32, and Ss, of BUC cea kD prs “| witiout straining or violence. The finid, being | range : ' ewberr South Carolina. contented: toronghly impregnates the alr ih got onraships 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 35, 27,38, 2B, W, 31, ant inbate, Sone Comat: | its properties. Ou inbaling through the elastic | 52, , 24, 25, 28, ard 27, of range > partanburg, South Carolina. | +n)"S vacuum is created, # fill «Bich a current Ferme tes ate ete +++ Aberdeen, Mississippi. | or fesh air rushes down the glass tube, end Townships 21, 22 and 23. of :ange Ik The bill reported from the Patents asa substitute for the existi note the useful arts,”” being taken up, on of Mr. Bigler, variously ame and postponed for the special order, the Pri ‘alendar, which being taken up, our report closed Telegraph Dispatch .. Hovuse.—Mr. Nixon offered a resolution, which Ss y South was adopted, granting the privilege of the floor | Democrat, Democrat. of the House to the Chaplain of the Senate Herald Chi fataocs ablation. Hala inkslttion Wy cootioeeh || Seems eek a aioe eae bat wes eemngt of Texas from Karnes county, | lowness of the bragging concerning the strength | ° pitts of a private character were preeenea from| eae fot Ave tear titra vilaties ao saey Someee Townships and tl, of fange but was ejected from that body by a unanimous | °f Douglas at Charleston in which his partizans | the various standing committees and appropriately Democra : t sary, and taken three times a day, before meals, | ‘Townships 41, of rauge 25, vote in consequence of bis admission that, al- | contiuue to indulge He is very sure to receive | disposed of. Peninsula. see F 3 though then a Democrat, he had once been a Re- | 2bout 55 votes there, and will probably get not or iwice a day, on rising from and retiring to bed. | Atthe Land Offie at Travexse City, commen publican, and voted for Fremont. another one. We question seriously whether he - Winslow moved that when the House ] Journal. In this manuer eve-y effect that can be produced | cing on Monday. the ist day of Aueust next. for rn to-day, it be to meet on Monday next; | Times d Solurnbus, : et 7 tie disporal of the public lands heretofore unoffer: Gazette. stows, Kentucky. | UY meetcine 8 oMslacd As the tenes with a So: | Seas bowtie someukion wane : to, z, Mississippi. | Rfee of certainty unequalled. By simply varying | \ "tin the folowing towushipy ar eks bodiaiat si . = Saye will get a single vote out of the whole eighty-tive ——____—___—_—_—_—_—_—— Ciden. Lowisines, | the medicines put into the fluid, the vapor is ren- | North of name ELAWARE Opposition.—The ‘ People’s" | from a State now regarded as being certain for > = rulletin » Lonis‘ana, | dered soothing, fexpectorant, stemulating, altera- Townships 28, 29, aud 39, of range 10 Peek atyate held a State convention at Dover | the Democracy in the fall; while three-fourths of | [MJ*¥O88 OF THE GREAT CITIES. Ra veiat yeaa If faithfully and last week, and, after considerable discussion, re- 9 K tive, or astringent, at pleasure. inghampton, New York. | 1 obtiv carried Gut, this treatabent Wil conte | At the Land Oflise ot lems, commesins on saston, Mary BrOpeny cares ets ae - Adical | Monday, the Swth day of suly next, for diapoea! of : ville, Kentees Reape the patient of a speedy and radical | tho“Scant Iande in the ween eipehored oartocen mad aducab. Kentacky. | ©“ Tha is int sebee: tb which I shall refer parts of —— ee S ate Tens swe % 3 ere is one | ships, which renain to the U ar os within six Mayetey Ne, Werth Garoile. 1 etore 1 close, ond thal te, the unwillingness of | mips'on each elde of tera ircads, “from ambos, those suffering to acknowledge themselves in any | by Hillsdale and ( ansing. and trom tera danger, until their disease has reached an ad- | to some point on or near Traverse B: them will be from States certain to vote for the San solved not to send delegates either tothe Baltimo:e | nominee of the Chicago Convention. or the Chicago Convention, but to await the course ——se— of events. The convention then adjourned over Postmasters Con until June Wo, the undersigned Mayors. hereby oertify that the its, A pothecaries aud Physicians, of our ties have figned 9 document cian: urancy tthe Remoules of Dr. J.C, Ayer & Co. ot (Ayer's SaRsAPaRILLA, PILLS, AcuE Cuxg and CHERRY PECTORAL) have been found to be medicines of vreat excellence and worthy of th. confidence of the com: ty: MED.—The following ap- pointments of Postmasters have been contirmed a by the Senate :—Henry Hansickee, Shrieveport, Dr. Hester ox rue THe Cure oF Broncnitis. Mayor of Lowell, Mass Thi " Grand Haven and Pere Mi = ee i OOK... hb Kentncky. vanced stage. This has, no doubt, arisen in a thenos to Port Huror,” La; Landon Smith, Painsville, Ohio; T. Bp’ | JAMES.C ; : olumbus, Kentucky. | hat des t ened hopele : . The article from the pen of this talented physi- | Plunkett, Lexington, Va; Thos.'G. Swit Par. | NAEH SIA SBEE. 7 Mato ore Mass | Reporter... pence ren: Kentecky. sncis. scl eein se ee who have | A%; 20.8 iaimum 0: tice clan, which we publish to-day from the pages of kersburg, Va; E. L. Acker, Norristown, Pa. | E,W. LIN Mayor of Boston, Mass | Cibzen rederick City, Maryland. the Medical Specialist, will be read with profound | Aiso, Hancock Jackson, United States Marshal attention by all classes of our community. : for Missour!; O P. Richardson, of La., Registe: Throughout all the Northern States Dr. Hunter's 3 s Sma of the Land Office in New Mexico; Thomas name bas become a household wor; and, if we Walker, Register of the Land Ottice at Chilli- nsboroe, Soutu Carolina 2 cian > >m Mayor of New Bedford, Mass ++ sass, Mayor Fa!’ River Mayor Nasina, N. H NN, Mayor of Manch’r, N. H Mayor of ¢ frequent desire to clear the throat, and who be- | North af the base line and wes! of the principal me come fatigued and out of breath on every slight ‘ grins 1 stunt oceasion, are on the high road to those changes H pends, and svmptoins which constitute Pulmonary Con- | Tow sens l-3,3-4.5,6,2,a0d 8, of ope sumption. This disease begins, in the majority ee : ord, N. bb 4 foo 3 Townships *, 18, O° range 4 i Mayor'ot {Rot | Democratic PL ‘aihoun, Georgia. | Of C#8e8, as a “cold ae Fada throat — | ‘Townships 6, 7 of ranges 5and 6 tay credit ‘he testimony of physicians, clergy- | cothe, Ohio, and J.P. Baldwin, Register of the Mayor of Nevoiske ce | Placer Herald. Auburn, California, | Bradually it extends down the windpipe, render- | Townshi} men, and the press, Lis reputation rests on the (5, 16, and 17, of range 7 7. 16, and 17, of “Te 6 $7, 10, 11, 12,13, 16, 15, 16, 17,18, 19, 6, 7,8, 9, 1, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 26, 17, 1, 19 and 2, ef range 10 Land Office at Elba, Ala. of New 1 ondon, Ct} Somerset Cu Princess Anne, solid foundation of experience and success. He ~ = bas made a speciality of pulmonary diseases, Morse’s Patest Extenpep.—The Commis- and he writes with the simplicity of truth, and | sioner of Patents has granted an extension of the the calm dignity of one who believes what he d_ | ing the voice slightly hoarse and indistinct, first | ‘Tuwashi Ox. | observed on reading aloud; and, finally, it in- Towns volves the bronchial tubes aud air cells. The seat | 82412", of illa, New York. | Of the primary disease is the mucuous membrane Bolivar, Missouri, | °- the throat, windpipe and bronchia! tubes. TLe Chernango American Union. Tims. Courier. a rik --Masor of Cincinnati, Ohio - Mayor of Mayor of M e Ky real Be Cc. Ww w . - ips 6, 7. 8, %, 19, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 12, Morse patent for seven years from to-day; but has Barorck cneeee Democea etington, Mississippt. | (oper cian gente ee rae ame mp ees of rarge 12 writes + | not yet prepared a written opinion. OPERE :-splaver of Augus Schoharie, New York. | ¢ontrte you would avoid the dangers which | Towaships 15, lo, 17, and 18, of range | = ER. Jr. Mayor of Hal owell.| Shelbyville, Tennessee. , : = ‘Townships 7,4, 9, 16, 17,18, and 19,’of ranges i =e CK ayor of Fredaricktoa, N. B attend Consumption in an advanced stage, you * Personal. Tue WeatuxR—The following report of tke ..Mayor of Lyons, lowa s+s> Wm. H. Ludlow and Hon. W. F. Russe]!, | weather for the morning is made from the Amer- N.Y, are at Willards’. _ | lean Consolidated Telegraph Line to the Smith- --- Hon. J.T Pratt of Conn ; Judge Crain of | sonian Institution. The time of observation is Md . are at the National. about 7 o'clock. M. Michelet, the French historian, author Will not disrezard these signs of impending evil, | 43 nchipe 7, 8,9, and 19, of am but by judicious and prompt means, seek to re-] ‘Townships 17, is, and 19, of ranges 17 and 38, ries ge offending organ to its former tone and South of the base line and west of the principal s+ health. You mnay think I give undue importance to these | Townships 1, 2,3, aud 4. “Mayor of Dubuque, lown Mavor of Ga'eun. Il yr of ta Cross, Wis HE j Mayor of Havana. Cuba Spirit of the Age. irange4 ¢ fect i vic Townships 1.23.4 5, and 6, ‘ofranges 3, 1860. The mayors of th> chiof cities of the United affections, from which most persons sutfer in some - L'Amour” avd ‘La Femme,” has thanked | Baltimore, Md. ne pleasant. Stathe, Candas, and British Provinces, Chili, Pe- Age.. degree: but go to those amongst your own fmme- 's American translator (Dr. Palmer) in a cordial | Washington, D lear, wind NW ru. Bazil. Mexico, and in fact cf almost a v Atthe I.and Office at Detroit, commencing on tives and nds, who are now in the last Monday. the 18th cay of August next, for the dis stage of Consumption, and ask them, how their | p #1! of the vacant ier ds inthe eren membered sec disesse began. They will, in almost every in- sper yea “toa Fa "Sion “eae es, Lockport, New York. | Stance, tell sou of a slight Cold. a hacking cough, | Yoned Lownships. which ‘romain to of the rai.- Blinua: New York, | 9F @ ltttle Soreness in the chest or throat, which om Amboy, by Hillsdale and Lansing, to -Oawego, New York. | Were treated as scarcely miosed of notice @ few tun or near T. ..Owego. New York. | “eis ago, and will add that this cough grew ; th» | Constitutionalist cities on this continent have signe. this document ke a pig Republican... to assure their people wiat remocies they may use with safety and confidence. But ous space hero | Trae Americ: will not edmit ary considerabia portion of them, and we on'y publish those in this more immediate vicinity, Ayer's Sareaparilla, Cherry Pectoral, Ayer’s Pills and Ayer’s Actlo Cure, prepared by Dr. J.C. AY and characteristic letter, for the honor he has done | Richmond, Va him in rendering those works into felicitous Eng. | Petersburg, Va lish. He says he is ‘proud and happy to be so | Wilmington, presented to a people who cherish the Religion of | Columbia, S.C the Fireside and the Family.”* Charleston. S$. € ---Mr. P. T. Barnum dispatched a special | Augusta, G messenger to England, by the arise to tec an Savannah, Ga.. «- clear, 56°, --.+.Clear. pleasant. - clear, pleasant. clear, warm. cloudy, 61°, wind NE .clear, pleasant. is 2 is cough eres Aud wore Marquette to! Punt, saci ; : Caroli worse; theirexpectoration increased; that bectic rt Huron,” sobject, es requi x messcager to England, by the A to have an | Sevannai, -elear, pleasant, & CO: Lowell, Mass.) ae Ae. igeville, aioe TS fever set tn and they began to lose flesh. Still, | to a mauimum of tteo dollars ani Ayiy eomts per as . vinnes e great tight, d ; Ga.. - 8 = a ees Sea = i “nnes ey rouaed tl hacia ce _ offer tbat illustrious victor a large sum teexhiine | Columbus, Ga ‘clear, pleasant, NEW ORLEANS Argus... , Virginia. | they regard themeelves os suffering from ~‘only a himself, with the champton’s belt and other | Montgome: -clear, hot. slight broachialaffection.”” and utterly unconscious hh af the base line and west of the principal +i IN TSRESE VSS‘ mlll___—_ 2 x ; dian. Of their true state, have journeyed onWward to the | ‘Townships 6, 7,8, and 9,01 range! trophies, fora few weeks, at the Museum. The | Prairie Blu: clear a ° ‘rink of the grave, now yawning to receive th Swoshigs 1: 3/6 4,8. and Scot agent is authorized to offer a price fora shorten, | Mobile. Ala’. ‘clear, pleasant. FARE ONLY $242.50. TO SAN FRANCISCO ea trivutes fitun Ipnoreat Cr Injudiclous practice’ | FOynenigs 13S 708. and 94¢ ula ot ranges gagement of a few weeks that would astonish | New Orleans, L -wind FE , 71°. es a IN EBEIGET Days 1 cannot too strongly impress upon the minds of | ‘Township: 56. and 7, of range 4 even the operatic stars. Barometer at the Smithsonian at 7 a. m BY THE those suifering from Catarrbal or Bronchial aff=c- | North of the Lase line and east of the principal + rected for temperature,) 29,910; at noon, 30, ea Y a ri Mass Mxetine oF tHe Constitrtioxat Ustox | _ Thermometer at 7a. m., 52°; at naon, 55°. Orange end Alex . tions the importance of this connection. If Catarrh . ridran. udria Railroad Central Overland California and Sure Throat were successfully treated, how Townships 4 and 5.01 TO LYNCHBURG: AND few cases of Bronchitis would be seen. If Bron- reabeor od pe ‘i 1 5, 6,7, and ran Virginea and Tennessec, . PIKE’S PEAK EXPRESS COMPANY, | <#t!é* was generally cured, equally few would be shipeae aud 7, of ranges 16 and 17 East tennessee and Virgiats Parry ix Baltimore —The Baltimore Ancrica) | _—_——___— of this morning says, that yesterday afternoon the ME&€s! RIN main saloon of Carroll Hall was crowded to over- | VA CORK SCREWS. trong flowing by citizens who appeared in response to a JOUN ROE range 1 f ranges 12, 13, and 14 Ol 15 S& CO., 5 the cases of Consumption beard of. All are links North of the base line and west of the principal me 2 . NS East Tennessee and Georzia, The Couri oR y EX] " in the same chain, end hang upon each other as ridian, public all, invitiog a oe: = wines rho _ap a — 309 Pa avenue, Nasheile and Chattaiooea, §t Joszon Mis af the sat wrelock mm, mail nie cause and effect. aa 82, 38, scicteed Gart 2. eee s e E 0 oF FRANCE, -- A April 1S, carrying Dispatches only, (Which | wwe | At the Land at East Sacinaw, eom: Constitutional party, as the same have been pro. Tee volume Ts prise eye? By Parker) Memphis und Charles Gan must 'be'in Governitont starond savchepee eed ing oa Monday, the 2'th day of Ausust Beat for the mulgated in the address of the National Central Old Leaves gathered from Household Words, by Mississippi Centra ? will rua regular y weekly thereafter. s NING. at dixp ral of the vacant lands in the even mumberr-2 Committee, published at Washington on the 2d | W- Henry Wills; #1. New Orleans and Jackson, | Telegraphic messages from ail parts of the Unitad Mech AlGHLI Sectrons, within the undermentioned townshi of February last. ‘The main object contemplated | 213 Bi. CHARD & MOHUN, TO NEW ORLEANS! States anu Canadas, in connecti n with the point of Pa. ay , between 9th ar ists, | Which remain to the United States within six mi by the meeting was to ‘appoint delegates Uo the aK = — gas Coperture, will be received up to 8 o'clock & m0 TIONARY OF QUOTATIONS Fron cet side of the railrosds, “from Amboy, by _ E au 1G NS. ie Cay of the departure e ress, and tri ), : m “eand Lansing, some 1 eae ‘en ne _ Se ennonel | Caton F LAT BASTARD -3toHinches. Moss] ped Waconia erry iS. a. | mitted over tue "Piacervili= aad St: Soneph Fein eek, Latin and Modern Languages trans. | pcdée fo gome point on or sen : ld in that city 9 jamble’s make, : i ee om > wi : 20, te 2 F ROUND slo, do. ND. 2VAR MILI. TAPE RASPS. (5 and? JOHN RL EIT Traverse Bay ; eo fro ven aid Pers Pint m lish ne lish Y GREAT AUTHORS. Marquette to And thence to Port Huron. t Yellott, and Mr. Wim. Price was called to the | ROU chair, on assuming which he addressed the meet- ing. He was followed at considerable length by Hen, Jobn Fipkennedy, Coleman Yellott. Eeq , LiFE OF on. orrison Harris. At the cl. wu HUN S$ > " latter's remarks, on motion of Mr. Neancds the nous beeen, A: DOUGLAS, - Complete in one band: 12 lume, c:oth. meeting adjourned to meet in Monument Square, | portrait on etvel, Soto by mail 7 rye bate do, » and PIT le.) 14 inches, WANS & CO. 2 > | points by the conaeeting express. in Riot Dais TRUTHS B ty = corner of Sirth street and Pennsylvania The Letters. yl ‘ve det Ped th San Francisco SL EIUS NEW DICTIONARY. Proof | follars and Rite conte nee wire gag OF! arenne to connect with each Train. i the de; re of the Express. - — wn peone dean to ed Felographic “fienrages pavlERICAN STATE PAPERS, 5 volumes; | North of the base lineand east of the princ'pal ni: BAGGAGE ©) TRED : sj RLEANS. re y making ay ication at an ‘elegrap! ublic Las = — = BAG esc CHECKED a uy EW ORL oe [ier nel SOE et 3 PE y 6 AMERICAN ARCHIVES, 8 volumes. ; roynsnive 6.7.2, 9, 10,11, 18, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19,2, Lynehburg —.....$85) Na:hvill $2 8) | Letters will be received up to two o’olock, p.m, | DICKENS LAST TALE OF TWO Ciries, | St Zot rane 10, 11, 12,13, 14, 15, 16 9 | ee on ei esnare “HM | on every Monday, at 4%1 ‘Tenta st., Washing NJ. F. FRENCH omar At. +15, 26, 17, 18, 19, a. bone nae (| D.C. and will 68 forwarded to the express of that | api2tw 278 Pa. ave, bet. llth and Midis, tor . 40%)! Maoon 23 — ‘Townships 6, 7, 10, 13, 9, 13, 14, 15, and 16, of at 74 o'clock, p.m. It was here addressed ratore scents. 0. ‘cent ;. : mn week at St. Joseph. ‘ : 5 : Hon Richard’ W. Thompeon, of Indiana; Hoe | conte: New Hnokas nat” received tite das at cose | Bee eiti’ 7 00| Moutnoure rey tne) particulars oan be obtained on application to | PR. ROBERT HUNTER, Mr. Mallory, of Ky.; Hon. J-A. Gilmer, of NC; | OL WF S Penn. avenue, between lith | Grand Junction... 3) |New Orleans 42 50 Senke Oh eR aie Hon Joshua Hill, of Ga; Hon Z.B. Vance, of | 854 12th street range3 (Gy New Yorx,) Lownahips 6, 7, 8, 10, 1i, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16, of Ww. iH. RUSSELL, President. Physician Sor, and Operator on, all A ffections of the N Cj; Hon. Horace e = . Townships 6, 7, 8,9, 10,11, 1 , Maynard, of Tenme ang | 82 i3-1w BEN. F, FRENCH. THIS ROUTE IS ENTIRELY By RAIL Leavenworth City, Kaneas, Maroh, 1860, THROAT AND LUNGS. ranes ~~ 6, 7, 2, 18,14, and 15, of Mayor Swann, of Baltim ? 1 ODGER’3 SUPERIOR NEEDLES and is Office New York—J. B. Simpson, Vice Pres’t. Dr. Hunter begs to aunounce his arrival in ‘ownships 6, 7, 8,9, 10, 11, and 12. of range FUR TaD ales. centr cfinmlsg, Qu | 200 MILES SHONTEY $5021 HOURS LESS WR setae: Mesa Gmcogos | eaasion g® Weoley opel bine. tae | Foumnupee 4:5 and et range’ Pine. Hair and Tooth Brush Fi ps D 4a twit SINC AL ‘Mo, m rocn a us, ween ty » OF Banger, 8,9, 10, and 11. OCR SREERIOS MASTER, wanes | Cun, Compr irs, Carine Fonerskocker™* | toma any otha tine the Lrnehbore extension waite PyMamiamie: Arent” 0° | Ith ond ith street (tracy apposite eaters | Norn o he base lun dena the Principal >) cami NOTE OF Petru be held at the shel peo plies iy al! sizes. much below Central, making it the pts st ___No. #81 Tenth st., Washington, D.C. | Bronchial and Pulmonary dicenese The followin, 4, 15, 0 , TUESDAY TRETER NOON Be ee ptteets on ne Snake eee GRISFITH & SHIELDs, QUICKEST AND MOST PLEASANT ROUTE FOR a. = So smn embraced in fhe speciality te “oo +15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23, of o'clock. By order of Hardware Importers. 239 Pa. av., SOUTHERN TRAVELERS. AND BASKET: Othe Nowe Eu! sails, Bore Throat. Hoses: | 2 tOMaships 14,15, 16,17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 25, 24, 25, x6, _ Aap 13-3t THE PRESIDENT. apis opposite Brown’s Hotel. The largest stock and ao Sree aver vt abeeee taecal ona Bronchitis. hoe ee 27, and 28, of range 2. SEVENTH WARD.—A meeting of the T SHEFFIELD GOoops. mnie cate AL a SPemple of Faney, | eurption, and all Serofulous Maladies: Z military Gad other puree oF the use of achoo!s, 3 Democratic and ast Rocw Nothim: Voters FA AN D TABLE CUTLER Y—Cocoa Tip, ap 12-3t Pa. ay.. between 9th and Ith sts. ours—9 8. m., to 5-p. m. ‘Bp 12-tf “swamp ona overfioged ats Se ot ye Seven ar he! t Pot ar vory and Staz. - — ——— — ly op MONDAY BV NIN E thesia eee ft Pook : TERY in variety 2 = HARLES P. HUNT. eyerer, 505 FRANKLIN & ROT eck, 505 + long the lines of the railroads will be o'clock st gtneral attendance 1s requested. ; ny CARVERS ant PORES, the eles ea pegan ADAMS’ EXFRESS Tonders bi rofessional services to the citizens CORNER OF NINTH & D STREETS, ae to night of way, ranted by act of Sn TY KNIVES. SHOE KNIVES. aro taken over this New Line. of Washington and the public generally. Have now in store their large and beautiful etock | “4 AUsust. 1652, for xaid rail the part: F it LON The members of the new | Fine IVORY TEA and TABLE KNIVES only | -qy ket be obtained at th Dental operations of all ktits natistactori- Spas of the following Goods for the Spring trade, to | taisigg vo CULUy the routes will 88 con hullitary company in the Northern Liberties (highly finished ) Office, corner of Sittin clecer arg Pecuth Western | js porformed. Office. 480 Pa, avenue: be: which they most respectfully ask the attention of | SAMIDE the quautives resprottvely on the Are requested to attend @ meeting for the tra JOHN R. ELVANS & CO. arte, to the followin seit nd Penneyivania av- | twbon Si and 43¢ ets apiz-st*_ | the public, feeling confident that for Beauty, Faricty | OCB! P ate. without dedustions. yowod portant business, THs EVENIN ap isco _(Alex.Gaz) “309 Pa.aventio. | Lenchourge Brite aoxville, atanta, aN S and Cheapmess their stock has never been ¢qusiled | mi2Sa CUS ey andes will be com. sof Seecuth street Srce oe HEE Te eee ees te a Bae a oy san ne ROM SCENTS TO suo, | Heme Dict. TO . whole shall have been 2ateea avg Heed ant te ftoteree Sfecining are respectfully in- LE THE NERC Nba MER. 1860 “Slontgonnery, Stobile, “Amphco ang" | 53000 Just Ree-ivea, at McLAUGHLIN’S . ee 2 ae Soveds tet no-ssie chai reopen ay F4 ear me ieig Our MANTILLA ROOMS (2d story) will be Wo ORLEANS. vw temple of Fancy, | Of every grade and price, of Foreign and Domestic | fyrrcoeke, pod vate clans often BALTIMORE COWseo BE See owe oe cy wdinw ee om ‘The Steamer PAGE leaves her wharf, foot ot | 22122 Pa. ay... between th and 10th sis | Manufacture, | Papers. in, Imitat Decorations ot | Wi! be admitted uLtil alter the expr acon of sie wi ye allexhibit thenew and aere-fitesigas | Seventh strech, aac e, earey Her wharf, foo HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, THAT THE | every couo-ivable style and design. gg ILLAs, subse 386 Sixru Strezr. | Where kinds Weddise Casey: Gandion aud ye: of Lace. Silk sad t Totte nye MANT! Ruse, Jellies, Biane Mane spand to orde! i > Given under my hand, at the City of Washington. cal ed froui the Orphans ire-board ints p « BURNOCS, DUST: We nam» in pavt— | U9" Baggage Cheeked at the office Threugh to nty, im the District of = Pri pe pe pee vi eight bi — Domini one thou. = ter tostamentary on the perso al es- | from the plainest to the most elaborate i 5 . : ange: Pana geze ioe preven Sui GAZ ree CLOAKS, ‘iis Foe or Wei mont eraet Be of schington r Pl Window Sh: oi! painting By the Provident: Sams BUCHANAN. ir. ry Ad id ow oni x” a CEs . E county, LOCras . ‘Trsons avin, ain 4 eidings, &e. furnished with af ety SPR | eRENCH LACE TARO LARSIANDARINES. | ay iste corvar Meraragtet port, | Spuntre dccrasel. All| persons having claims and Pisin SHADE LINENS. f all the styles and Jo. Witson. : yoneries af tne a notice, and mast sect xo LaceeyaSRSILE MANT? LETS, | AE SUBSCRIBER Wetoe the same, wth the vouchers thereof, to the subseri- | golors. We have the Largest, Pedy to Commissioner of the General Land Office. Po gia, Crs. Water’ loes, ‘and Rx FRENCH LACE MANTEL felty cet tie pended aby Cah E id Be ber, on or before the 27th day of March next ; they | tiest stack JOSEPH SHAP¥IELD, LACE SQUARE SHAWLS late of Butoher’y Confectionery BLACK SILK PICCOLOMINIS, pan i _s* Nev ANG nth tt aoe ._ | BLACK SILK SULTANAS.| LACE POINTS, Siem 3 - — Also: Light CLOTH BURNOUS, — cee raGh i DeeCK CHAM | PicoLoMINIs. DUSTERS mers 0} ol ene ¥ othe by | b led uh efit col LI iven under mm Laut i ol arch, Tr r Cul or ap6-lawsw IRENE VANSCIVER, Execut's 5 < of BOOTS, SHOES, or 0 his present stock of own’ make work. A BAND wanted on Ladies’ work. in the eity. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. RAIN’ BANDS ana | NOTICE titled to the fight of presempen of reliable a Gnd ail other Brass | to any ofthe lands within the toeeabipe clan wuerated is r red to establish the same to the Picture Cord and Tassels, | sstsiaction of the register nnd secetean® te the J.R.M HILDKEN’S CARRIAGES! - ‘: Proper land office, and make payment therefor as ce ee No. 303 nortiinitis Peureoenie, — | CAEP : SUN UMBRELLAS! | Sfyall the various sizes, warty iH ess | foom 28 practicahie after Zermme’ this motion, and be, careful to observe tFthe hata “Chanice Heigeeazt | ‘These earments arnall Ath weet iesiees fej | AP H-st Pee teen athe | nt Very Hew price A advan Teds rg, Burphase di-eot from the mapefec urer, | the public sale of the Isnds embracing the trast i. oa, the label and cork Ph ia Wine is acknowl! oe Han mmaierate prices. F GR RSkEsA Patt of en large CARRIAGE ~~ ‘Temple of Fancy, — re enabled to su) induce’ | claimed: ieounch 9 a wit, o ited. rest 1 i mber AC _ SES, so! jor wa tof use. St 2 bs b e - aa can be obtained im Washingt of Boney, me t Inquire at tie Office OF tha Wt i Pa. av., between 8h end 10th sie We have constantly engaced corpe Of, superior Commissioner of the Generel Land Ofhor. tae EB ser: Ladies’ Mantilla and Fan re. House. MSs JULIA STUMPF, workmen, a: d are at all times prepared for the ex i pa & | 2p ls-eost guy See! RENCH ALARMS Wi j . MUSIC. TEACHER. eoution of all work in our line, at prices Note—\ ader the regu’ations of the Departmert. I. yond ATENT FI 1G REELS, a new article. F # ~~ JUST RECEIVE Meteors respectfully inform the public that she in the it superior le. A is -“ and now existing. no payment can be : H P =e pb i) 1G RE 5 " For Gale ‘at s ECEIVED. $s returned from the South, and will rom those x esign refitung. We show our advertising prociamat ons except to svc! foul am ve : eeyved s ‘CAMPBELL & SON, Sal H. SEMKEN's Rinalagemotions, in Music Flesse, nesly at, 8 with ral gear Pp purchase or not. ore 8 Be are 5, 'y authorized epee by . eS Tametlp be 530 Po. avenue, ap l-% 330 Favenue, | Mung Ser 2 of MStatoe and Jotell. copy.) OP 13-wisw the General Land’ Sa

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