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‘FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. BY HOUSE PRINTING TELEGRAPH. a Rete erate Tax Weexty Raponr of the police officers of the Seventh District, shows about thirty cases disposed of; am them two for re- ceiving stolen goods, four for grand lar- ceny. The remainder were mostly Corpora- tion cases. Sue new advertisement of a ‘‘wife wanted.”’ ve no doubt but that the advertiser is The Great Russian Remedy —-Pro BONO PUBLIOO.—* Krery mother shonié baru .a box ip the house bandy in cxse of accidents to the children.” EDDING’S RUSSIA SALVE. Tt fs a Bostou remedy of thirty years’ standing, ard ts re- commended by physicians. It is a sure aud speedy care for Barns, Pilea, Corns, Felons, Chilbaina, and Old Sores kind; for Fever Sores, Ulcers, Itch, Scald Head, N 5 ons, Sore — jrecommended by nurses,) Whitlows, Sties, Festers, Flea Bites, Spider Stings, Frogen Limbs, Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Sore and ed Sore Nose, Warts and Flesh Wouids, it is a most valuable . “AL INTELLIGENCE. Tae Orvat Nutsance.—Herewith we ap- pend a communication upon this subject, to AUCTION SALES. By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer Chua ES, BUGGIES, &c.—ON TUESDAY, May 29th, at 12 0’clock m., in a oo the Paty Rooms, I shall sell : num. 1 of second-hand Carriages, consisting of— One handsome open C: x ie Four family Carrisges of various patterns, stiita- ULL-BRED NORMAN MARES at Auc- tion.—On TUESDAY, May 27th, at 12 k o’clock m., I shall sell in front cf the Auction ansas Affairs. a Room three fuil-bred Norman Mares and two| Sr. Louis, May 24.—A dispatch from Weat- theother rt, of the 20 which we call the attention of the corporation | in perfect good earnest; and we consider it @ | remedy aud cure, which can be testified ip vy treesaetnebo ble for one or two horses mate Colts, one eighteen months old and oat ped Wohl staten, that as =. Cosgrove authorities. While on this subject, we must | common sense way of doing business. ape TR ep fh ace dig Bram pa ¢ pr top Bar, Buggy oiibene animals are the Property of Professe, | compton to Franklin, they were fired upon by remind our fellow citizens of the absolute ne- interfere with s physician's reve Aptions. it made from ‘Terms: One. cash; the residue in 60 and | S188 pool 8 the University of nsylv , wi ’ a party of Free State men. Dr. cessity that they shall do their own partin] Onny Twenty Cents a Hounprep for fine ine purest materials from « recipe brought from, Muaelaof them without reserve, as he is about to | * P® r. Brannon was and 90 days, for satisfactorily endorsed notes, 4 r isit Europe immediately with his family, to re- | Wounded, Cosgrove returned the Bre, and shot the good work of keeping the city cleanly | Buff Adhesive Envelops. For sale at Alex. | teitcre'chcm ull classes clecenen, physicians, sen captains, | bearing interest. JAS. C. Mc6UIRE tae ‘several and will th ave no | the leader of assailing thy the se Gotten bedih diee presen Sak ten en en ee OP cen Geet eer | ee ‘Auctioneer. | Yan fortem, eo — head. The remainede ed ny SrOwe™ the Corporation health officer preseribes their duties in this connection, so that every one may understand them. No one should com- plain of the offal contractors until he has him- self rigidly observed all the requirements from bim necessary to enable the contractors to do their duty promptly and properly. We are determined to do our whole duty in the matter of keeping this city in a proper sani- tery condition throughout the approachin; ‘Phe Norman horse i: well known all over the} A free State man was shot at Blanten’s world for el ped pei tell g ol roe A pert “se bridge on the 19th. farm or work horses can: ‘a ymewesged «| _It was reported at Kamsas city that the eR y fannata enone —_ ei award ple were preparing to evacuate rence, and Harris, Esq , of Morristown, New Jersey. The | bad called upon Col Summer to protect their two colts are sired by imported Duke ef Nor-| property. The towns of Kickapoo, Learen- mandy, SS eny of Samuel Holman, E2q., ef | worth, Doniphan, and Atchinson were almost Chester Sp:ings. ted — i = They oey we ciliteniay sad Maney & oe the men having gone to aid of Mar. By » BARNARD & CU , Auctioneers UILDING LOTS IN FIRST WARD AT Public Sale.—On THURSDAY AFTER- NOON, the 29t» instant, at 5 o'clock, we will sell at auction Lots numbered 23, 25, 36, 27 and 29, in Sqnare No. 99, fronting each on Twentieth street west 24 feet, and running back 11} feet to analley. These L<ts are ina part of Wasbing ton which is fast building up, 4nd ona street on which the sidewalks are at once to be laid by or- tin boxes, oe ‘on the cover with a picture of a horse aud & disabled soldier, which picture is atso engraved on the GEORGETOWN CORRESPONDENCE. wrapper. Price, 25 Cente a Box. Sold at all the stores fp Guonaxrown, May 24, 1856. The following business was before our city councils last night : In the council, Mr. White presented the account of Thomas Blunden for repairing pub- ANTED —A WHITE WOMAN ASCOUK. Inquire at No. 370 Peng avenue it ison at Lawrence. Birch’s Stables, Fourteenth street. ; D . $ 5 der of the Corporation. iu :. E Gentlemen who arrived at Lawrence yester- summer and fall; and to that end invite al beg) ap asec Ma as canes ALE SERVANT WANTED.—A MAN OR | ‘This sale 1s Worthy the attention of pumde | oe OS ES Tes tt Ot ink Wok Jefferson City state that a despatch: to notify us promptly, in writing, of any fail-] Thes gentleman reported from the o boy wanted for houseservant. Apply at No. | string to build, or of speculators. see 2 — ~————— | had been received stating that a battle had ure on the part either of individuals or cor- | mitteoon streets an ordinance authorizing the | 449 £ street near 7th. It Terms easy, and at sale. By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. been fought at Lawrence, in which a number poration officers to observe the law on the paving of the footway on the south side of =e — 7 = E ER WALL, BARNARD & CO., rospect street, between Potomac and Market ; ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MAR- matter : “€ The circular issued the 2d of April stated that arrangements had been made to remove the offal from dwellings and places of busi- nesa—the solid as well as the fluid; also, sweepings of stores, ce. But up to this time the frst call has to be made on the south side AND HOUSEHOLD EF. | of persons were killed on both sides, but no fects at Pu ee SY ee fos : ember particulars could be aseertained. G. May 27th, at 10 o’clock, - mass meeting had bi id at Ki ; dence of the late Mrs Barnard, No 367 pega at which it was Poet ved to om the Rageas street, between Lvand ae ee sellall the Fur- | notat, at Kateas Oity, which wes understood Exeellent mahogany hair spring Sofa obingg 4 Property of some Massachusetts Mahogany marbie-fop Centre and Pier Tabies ; certain was its destruction con- ried woman a situation as wet nurse. Best of city references can be given. Applyat No 351 D street, between 9th and 10tn streets ite pie anal Bite ntos ecacter Beet thren cea RY GOODS SALESMEN WANTED —One ortwo salesmen well acquainted with the city or Georgetown trade will find permanent m 24-ts > ___ Auctioneers, By C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. pee ALE OF A VALUABLE Let en the Island.—On TUESDAY AFTERNOON. May 27tp, at6o’clock, | shail sell, on the premises, the whole of original Lot read three times and passed. Mr. Orme reported From the committee on claims a resolution making an appropriation for the benefit of E. K. tanay and W. H Moore ; each of which was passed. Mr. White offered a resolution, whieh was fi e i 2 . | No 33, in Square No. §35, which will be subdi- sidered that ili ing i of Pennsylvania avenue, between Ninth and | paséed, instructing the committee on streots to Page yaad dled etd Be . many thee vided into Three lots, fronting each 21 feet 8 Whluet Scctoatyans Mocmaee. FS weaned the families occupying it had Tenth streets, for the solids; and if the Com- | !2quire into the expediency of improving that pes tht Beet eset Dies acces Mace ont inches on south G street, between 34 and 4M | Cane seat Chairs, Rockers 7 The citizens of Kicka have offered missioner will take a walk in that quarter he | Portion of Bridge steet lying west of Frederick, IFE WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN | streets west, depth 134 feet 6 inches Venitian Bitnds, Window Shades ward fer the apprehension. of Gen Fomeny, will have proof of the fact. Now, we only | together with the footways, and that portion aged 25, not overly handsome. but -aid not Sige freee = perce on a play be cavel 4 Astral Lamp, 6irandoles, Vases and parties have been sent in search of roth wish to know if there has been any change | of Frederick street lying between Bridge street | to be particularly bad looking, healthy, affec:ion- | [ ithout 1eserve gg eae the tale is positively | ‘Three ply and ingrain Carpets, Rugs Ger. Sobuyler, M. Fc. arid . : y Be | and the canal ate, temperate, economical, professionally educa- | Without reserve an excellent opportunity is pre- | Venitian ball and stair Carpet ve a, a rege. i the Kan- made in the arrangements, and what the resi- ‘Al Patlon of fostraeton teth ted, and dependent on his profession for a living | #€n ed for speculation, i Po pens yo 4:8 correspondent of the St. Louis Democrat dents in that portion of the district are todo} 4/80, resclution of instruction to the com- Having arrived at that period of life when he} Terms: One-fourth cash; ba'ance acredit of 6, Bedsteads. Bnreads, Wardrobes were arrested at Parksville on the 8th, while with the solide, as the matter is made worse | Wittee on police. tr considers matrimony essential te haprin-ss, and | 1%, Med 24 months, for nctes bearing interest, | \ashstand and Toilet sets en route from Leavenworth to St. Louis, upon by requiring them to deposit them within | | 10 the — 3 Aldermen the ss ls Dade ee a aete Sempemialtty: tn bis persia | et eee LER Auct’r | Excellent Feather Beds, Mattresses svspicion of being fugitives. They were de- their premises until they are compelled to ‘ee sid ae iscussed at some length, an sata wite eatlngste tote iene eee ° —t Dna sone nae? cae tained until positive information could be re- throw them in the street. It is now ooh J By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. two months since the circular was issued, The Council bill providing for the election Cooking and other Stoves, Fire Irons ceived from Lecompton | poe: earnest, as promising to be the easiest, spe- ‘ i i lest, and most efficient that he can adopt to find OUSEHOLD AND KI EN FURNI. TN : $25 and under. cash; over that gum a stating that persons were employed by the e a —_ es collection and y apiece such’ conzeniality. His principal requisites ina i ture, Pew in St. John arch, Square credit of sixty and ninety days,’ for satisfactorily Sumner Sympathy Meetings. Corporation for that purpose, to call. three | 0° 120 © orporation revenue, was taken up and | ‘vite are wood sence, (at least enough toappreciate | of Ground No. 149, &c., at Auction —On | endorsed notes, bearing interest. ‘New Yonx, May 24 —The Repabli times a week during the month of April, and | Teferred to Mr. Mix. ne this method of seeking a matrimonial congeni | 1 UESDAY, the 3d day of June, I shall sell, at JAS C. McGUIRE, Aue’, | 4 one + rf ight publican Coun- after that daily until the first of December | ,, They also passed Council bills in favor of | ality) affection, and refinement. Any lady pos- | the residence of Capt Sawyer. No. 57 Pennsyl m2-d (Organ) ee passed strong resolves, cit oprah with np the autre | ft poving eotway on Prose eet’ | Sint enna le Peay cn | Cad art pCi ee ne aacanonr —— | Setanta aunt upon Sumas eal o i ‘ith a cor th ire- | ‘0 paving footway on Prospect street. terinto the matrimonial relation, is resp-ctfally a: r ure, + B o. ‘ x well to present him with a copy of the require ha maay were friends of E. Dr. Cald- Mahogany Chairs, Lounges IRUSTEEK’S SALE OF SMAL. ments of the law, ashe may have overlooked @ portion of it.’’ in good earnest and confidence, invited to respond to fits advertisement, either with or without her real name, giving sucha description of herself and her situation in life as she may see fit, and stating by what address a private communication would reach her, or appoint a personal interview, at her option. ,If desired, daugerreotypescou'd be exchanged before having a person:1 interview Any communication will be treated with strict confidence. and should beaddressed to ‘‘ Cli fford”’ Bex 605, City Post Office. m 21-21* COOK WANTED.—A WHITE OR 8LAV¥ Woman. Liberal wages to a suitable per son, Apply at Mrs ANN 3. BILL'S, 1 street, between Mth and [5th sts m 22-1w* OUSE WANTED.-_A MEDIUM SIZED three story House, within 10 or 15 minutes walk of the Post Ottice Department. Address Box 114 City Post Office. mm 22-30 ANTED IMMEDIATELY —S good vest makers None need he Brn fully competent. OWEN & SON, No. 212 Pennsylvania avenue. m 22-3t V ANTED.—COUNTRY BOARD CAN BE obtained at a pleasant location near Bla- densburg de pot, on reasonable terms after the 15th jastant. The grourds are well supplied with shade, making it a desirable retreat for families through the summer. An omnibus runs twicea day, beside the contenience of the cars, thus sf- FRAME i House and Let en the Island. —On bs assailants, and also upon the court» of Washington to punish them ; otherwise, they TUESDAY AFTERNOON, May 20th, at 6% °. > o'clock, on the premises, by'virtue of a deed of aS the sest of Government must be trost, dated October 1 1855, and duly recorded cents - in Liber J. AS, No. 101, folios 398, 3! , am OSTON, — tisens 401, one of -the’land records for ‘Washington | was held ler eee nin apenas oie oqanty, ose se Ne ee my aeoaing a sentiment regarding the osama upon Sumner; u 0 N 5 uare 5 > wnting 38 fect on south F between 43g and eth | 24, though called at a late hour to-day. was streets west, running back 79 feet 9 inches toa 30 | very large Chapman ball was found too feet alley, with the Improvements, consisting of | small, and tho meeting adjourned to Tremont a nearly new two-story Frame Dwelling-House, | Tempie Prayer was offered by the Rev. Mr. containing four good rogmps, with an excellent Beecher; Deacon Samuel Greele, 4 kitchen detached from the main building. Saarsrecagee 3 ing. A pump of excellent water is near by. General indignation was expressed of the ar. Terms cash. B JOST, Trustee. sqult, m 13.4 JAS ©. McGUIRK, Auct’r. | Speeches were made by Rev. W. Freeman The above sale is una ably post- | “lark, Wendell nee udge Russell, The poued natil TUESDAY APTE ON. June | \dore Parker, J. M.S. Williams of Camb: J 27th, tame hour and place. B JOST, Trustee lymam Beecher, John L. Swift, and W.B. m 19-4 JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auet’r. | Spooner. s The speeches of Messts. Phillips and P. ke ARSHAL’S S5ALE.—IN VIRTUE OF ~4 - ‘arker two wrlisof Fier! Faclax issued from the | wore *lmost purely political, with minor ref- Clerk’s Otiice of the Dist. ict of Columbia, for the | Te2ce to the object of the meeting. county of Washington, and to me directed, | xball | Mr. Spooner dissenting from the declara- expoxe to public sate, for cash, on the premises, | tion made by both, that men not of the Free- on TUESDAY, the 10th day of June, 1#56, | soil party rejoiced at the assault on Sumner at 5 o’clock, p. m, the following descri and justified Broo! He said it was not so: property, to wit: Ali the right, tile, and interest | and held outa tion for the fF ., of Kobert 8. Clark and Wm’ Gutridge, in and to | (5) Hall, on Gatard “ t use of Fan- Jot No. 32 in Square No +s, together with all and ; on Batui wr ass te ‘or & mass meet Do “ Dining and Breakfast Tables Do Sideboard, Dressing and other Bureaus Do —_ Walnut Wardrobes and Wash- Five good @ii Paintings China, Glass, and Crockery Ware Carpets and Mattin, Cooxing and other Stoves Bedsteads, Swinging Hammacks With a good lot of Kitchen Requisites. Also, at 12 o’clock precisely, I shal! eell Pew No 4, in St. John’s Church And immediately aft:r the sale of the above I will sell Square of ground No. 149, containing between thice and four thousand feet. Terms: Under $25 cash; over 225, a credit of sixty and ninety days, for notes sailsfactorily en- dorsed, bearing juterest. A. GREEN, mi 24-s0eds Auctioneer By A. GREEN, Auctioncer ERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, near the Centre Market, at Auction.— Ov MONDAY, the 2d June, I shall sell, in front of (he premise o'clock p.m, Lot No 3and half Lot No. 5, faSquare No 382 Lot No 3 has a front of 58 feet on Louisiana avenue, runni throngh with an average depth of 180 féet to €a_ nal street, and fronting on the latter 58 fect Also, half of Lot 5, in same a fronting onthe avenue and Canal street feet, with a Gepth of about 140 fet well, formerly pastor of Christ (Episcopal) church, will doubtless be gratified to learn that he is expected to reach our city to-day. {f he should arrive, he will preach in the above-mentioned church to-morrow morning. The offerings of beef cattle at Drovers’ Rest, yesterday, amounted to about 200 head, all of whieh were taken by District butchers and Baltimore speculators at $4 75a$5.75 on the hoot, equal to $9.50a$11.50 net—an advance of 50c. per 100 Ibs. over last week’s prices. Old sheep (large supply) $3a$5 50 per head ; a few very prime sold at 5c. per lb. Lambs (scarce) $2 50a$3 50 per head. Flour held at $6.124a$6 25 for good ship- ping brands. Wheat, $1 35a$1 40 for red, and $140 and $150 for white of good qualities. Corn, 45a50c. for white and yellow. 8. Tar Loxe Bripee.—In the House yester- day, Mr. Bell, of Texas, from the committee for the Distriet of Columbia, to which had been referred the memorial of Henry Addison and others, a committee appointed by the Cor- poration of Georgetown to represent the inter- ests of that body before Congress, praying the removal of the Long Bridge across the Poto- mac and the construction of one over said river above the harbor of that town, made an elaborate adverse report thereon, concluding as follows : “(In presenting those views the committee will take occasion to remark that it disclaims all party or local prejudices, and shall at all times be ready to promote, through appropri- ate measures «f Congress, the substantial in- terests of every portion of the District, but at no time will it lend its co-operation in any ef- fort to sacrifice the general good to interests merely local They therefore respectfully nonconcur in the memorial referred to ”’ The report was laid on the table and order- ed to be printed. Natrona, Taeatre.—The Pyne and Harri Houiipay Street Taeatre, Bautimore.— We copy the following from the Patriot : “We aro extremely gratified to notice the success of this favorite establishment, under the admirable management of its present major domo. John T. Ford, Esq. On Satur- day last, the 17th of May, the theatre had been open for fifty-two weeks, and during i that time 330 performances were given, 313 He having bai- f ‘i singular the improvements thereon, as laid down | ™&, Signed by over fifty men of all parties. m troupe had a fine house last night upon the : 7 ’ fording ample factities for persons having bua And immediately after the sale of the above I iz prowes 4 i " “ a aantal their leave-taking ; and we hope | i® the evening, and 17 in the afternoon. | ness in tbe city. RS. D. JONES. | shall sell Lots ‘Nos 8 ahd 5, in Square No. 260. | OF the plat of the city of Washin zion, seized and ned Sagan a he =e, wee & sponta- they carry away with them pleasant remem- Such a result is a new era in the history m 6-colm* Lot 3 fionts on Canal street 60 feet; No. 5 fronts | [¢Vied upon as property rt S. Clar 3 : jpecial party the credit of of the drama in Baltimore, as no place of public amusement was ever before kept open during so many consecutive months brances Of their visit to Washington. This troupe, we learn, will give two concerts at Niblo’s Saloon, New York, next week—the on 13g street 60 feet, and joins in the rear. After the srle of the above, I shall sell Lot No. 3, in Square No. 229, fronting og north C street The meeting adjourned at ten AN TED—WANTED—WANTED—TO o’clock to meet to day at Faneuil Hall and William Gutridge, and will be sold to ——y it initiation. find persons in want of the following ar . Judicials No. 129 and 130, to March term, If in favor of Thomas S. Beall Ss = : 7 . D. HOOV SPRINGFIELD, Mass., May 24 —An * first on Merday evening. The company then Another and no less pleasing feature con- vepeeded or German Looking Glasses an ap hears tars Roca each, and an carib ate J.D a! oberg laren Ry tion meeting rb bom’ ed night b —— sept Theatre Royal, Montreal, where they | Bected with tho management of Mr Ford is | portrait or Picture Frames, round, oval or square The above described property is very valuable By GW. BOTELER, Auctioneer, | dents of Amherst College, with he Acs to have been engaged by Manager Buckland. the fact that there has been a total absence of | O11 Paintings, large and small for business purposes, and the attention of the aE TO 01 7 the recent out: upon . 8 RARE CHANCE TO OBTAIN A Small outrage upo' T. Sumner. Country Seat near the City.—On Ths meeting was addressed by President THURSDAY, May 15th, at four o'clock p. m., 1 | Stearns, Professors Haven, Greene and others. shall sell on the premises rt of that beautiful Resolutions’ were unanimous: adopted ex- hel of Land a ote a — — Seegid of indignation and the insult upon al nown as Poplar Point, situated on the East- chueet! em Branch of the Potomac, opposite the Navy} ts, and sympathy for Mr Sumner. BA se about three miles from the centre of the | Walker aid Meeting ‘This land is most eligibly situated, embracing | _ N#w Yorx, May 24—The sympathisers of all pernicious plays. Jack Sheppard, Dick | Marble top Brackett Tables, in bronze or gold. Turpin, the Forty Thieves, and Jakey have| All kinds of Pictures framed, and any size never there been held up as models for the Ecokiee ee ae ee In the gliding viciously inclined, who, we are well aware, Also a Uk of cant ison Peackattes suitable for will readily imitate the hero thief, and find shelving, &c.,on hand. Terms moderate to suit excuse for the rowdy under the pretence of his | the times, for cash. being ‘all right inside of his bosom.’ Such N.B.—Old Work Regilt,and Looking Glass tutoring of vice has found no abiding place at | Plates inserted. the old Drury aac the present long and| 255 Penna. avenue, opposite Kirkwood House. Th To night, the gorgeous spectacle of the ‘‘ Sea of ice’? will be repeated for the benefit of many who missed seeing the late representa- tions, and who now, from the glowing descrip- tions they have received from others. are de- sirous of an opportunity of viewing fo¥ them- selves On Monday night we have Hackett, the great American comedian, in his celebrated public fs respectfully invited to the sale. Title indisputable. Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in 1, 2, and 3 years, the purchaser to give notes of equal jn- stalments for the deferred payments, bearing in- terest from day of sale. A deed given and « deed of trust taken. m 24-eots A. GREEN, Auct- a eee By WALL, BARNARD & CO., Auctioneers - y, of the most beautiful building sites in the | Gen. Walker had @ large meeti haracter of « Falstaff,” in which part, while | S¥ecessfal seazon. There are still other ad- | _4e19 JOHN WAGNER: POSITIVE SALE OF A VERY LARGE vicinity of Washington; is easy of socess by road | Elijah F. Purdy presided. ederedteiney ia magia he appeared, by her request, be- | ™irable reforms which Mr. Ford has brought —— Seg and ®xtenstve Ass which is in excellent condition, and is well | made by Governor Price, about.” FOR SALE AND RENT. of New Jersey, Geo. é - r : Walnat, Ma adapted for general garden purposes Ww A ae, fore her Majesty, Queen Victoria, at the pri- fee 2 toast ceeecoenben Ranta r Cottage Se mishing | — It will be sold in Lots of frain five to twenty- Srmtetin oe Jadge Philips, and ate royal theatrieals at Windsor Castile. PERSONAL [SEE FIRST PAGE FOR OTHER NOTICES J other Fancy Articles at Public | five acres, thus affording a rare opportunity for Walbridge rs from Generals Cass, . P . OR RENT.-A TWO STORY FRAME —On TUESDAY MORNING, May | these who desire a small country seat near the and Walbridge, Hon Wm. Smith, of Virginia, Tus Weatser.—Our Georgetown friend +:++ Col Samuel Colt, of Connecticut, is House near the Georgetown Colle.e, contain. | 272» Commencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell at city and Thomas F. Meagher, Esq. “B..” again favors us with the range of the | at Williards’, ii poco pir cad Collar, Apply 0 W. T. | Bre No 16 Peunsylvania avenne, between 8th | If not disposed of at private sale before’ the thermometer fur the past week, begmping at)... General J. A. Quitman and family are HERRON, Payett street. m 24.3t* Suoortiontor# arate nian) ralgniiy Geena, ene specitied it will then be ofesed at pub- New eepertare az ua aa og . ss Sem s 5 s, . , and noon of Saturday, May 17, and ending this lards’. OR RENT—DURING TAK SUMMER | Pavey Articles, &c , consisting in part of — For terms of sale and further particulars apply | Atlantic sailed for ldvorpent - pry ey ved morning : = N Night +++» Hon. C. M. Ingersoll, of Connecticut, months—say from the middle of June to Uc- | Rosewood, mahogany, and walnut T@e-a-tete | toJno C.C Hami.ton, Esq., Attorney et-Law, with 176 ws oa ay nate ory ZS" | and Hon. John Cochrane, of N Y., are at | tober—a delightfully situated «mall Cottage House and Sofas Louisiana avenue, or to'T.M.’ Hanson, No 513] ° =» pasbengers, upwards of $250,000 Satarday.. ae i aa Willarde’. , 3 cn naeth street, ee maaed with garden ond Handsome mahogany and walnut marble-top | 7th street $i me avons ai, ca Sunday. . % a ureaus A plat will be exbibited on the day of sale, with seudan . 56 76 66 «+++ Naomi, the daughter of Enoch, was five shabhesy Raving Pump and beth house Also, Handsome mahogany and walnut centre Table. noftheland, CC. W. BOTELLER Baltimore Mar! . Monday t i superior stabling. Will be let, all furnished, or > » ‘Tuesday « 60 80 68 | hundred and eighty years of age when she during the absence of the faraily, to a sma'l care R Workstand * 22-eokds Auctionees, Battmore, May 24 —Flour is firmer, but Wednesday . + 60 73 58 | was married. Courage, ladies! fal fatnity of not over 3 or4 peisons. Inquire at | Roxewood Pianoforte and Stool 17 The above sale is unaveidably post- | prices have undergone no change; Howard Thursday... - 48 60 38 «+.» Capt. M. Baker, the discoverer of the | No. IS Louisiana avenue, over STEP HENS pre, Unies Varicc ioe ee poned to MONDAY AFTERNOON, May 26 at | street and Ohio $6.35, City Mills $6.12%. Friday.. 86 76 63.‘ tate found guano Islands, is in the eity, and is | Fauey Store. mS LE Walnut extension and other Tables fice HOCK: at which time it will positively take} Grain ix stendy. Wheat—fair to prime Saturday... - 60 — __— | stopping at Willards’. OR SALE. —A BEAUTIFUL WOOD LOT | Papier mache Tables and ladies’ Workboxes en 17-SWEaM ji Auctioneer. | W'ite® $1.50a$1.70: fair to primereds $1 40a Average height of the thermometer in the Mr. John W. Staples, lumber inspecto: (of about § acres) on the plank road, 4 miles | Plated ‘Tea Sets, Castors and French China Vases J“ 1¢S‘VSSM ss Auetioneer._ | <1 59: choice white for family flour $1 75. mornings from 15th to 24th of May, inclusive, | 4° Qa Nay, Y P dh himscly ven | fom Washington. It would be difficult to tind a | Ornamental Clocks, Bronze Candlesticks By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. Cor is unchanged; prime white and yellow 57° Ol! ee me ae mci tl hes Gaver ae oa prettier site for a country sealdenios, cane poase - chr sipping meer and pee : ALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON CAPT. | :0ld for 50c ie . ir a i greater advantages, in the neighbor! oO nut, Oak, Cane. and wood-seat ice Chairs i mpi raed . . Tae Fesrivat. in pro rome during the week yard. His mind is supposed to have been de. sess Tauiee = aie Being en S-lme | Pecuriod halt and anack Mencenes tol Hill, north ef the Capitel at Auction Provisions continue active. Bacon—Shoul- at the new church near Ball’s Cross Roads, in pick OAR fe nck il hala Cut glass decanters, Parian Pitchers Walnut and oak Commodes and Rtegeres Mahogany Hatracks, Refrigerators, and Matting. Together with sundry other articles in the house- Suniening line which we deem unnecessary On WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of June, I shall | ders SaSe ; sides 9% a9ic ; Hams 10al2io. sell, in front of the premises, at 5 o’clock p. m., i ‘ Syrtema 2 Buiiding Lot situated at the porns? Moss pork $19 Lard 10tail4. of Delaware avenue and north B street, bein umaig= art of Lot No.5, in Square No. 656, containing New Orleans Markets. 3,942 square feet, more or less, having a front on New Onveans, May 23d.—Cotton—sales the avenue of 142 feet and 129 feet on north B | to-day of 3,500 bales. The market is un- street changed, with moderate rates Lower quali- ranged by an attack of water on the brain. NHE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR ++++ The Hon. Mr. Comins of Mass , has re- sale, aconvenient two-story Frame House, turned to his seat in the House of Reprenta- | containing tive rooms This property is situated tives, (after his recent illness at home,) in ee wehas Sie es —, paeeen ue 9 i as sland. Terms ral. For further particulars = aad woking: hough partectly apply to WM. PAYNE, No. 125 43 stseet south, * Virgin ™ 23-30" +++» Among the ex-members of Congress onl Al Ute! Alexandria county, Va., was attended last night with increasing interest, and with suc- cess commensurate with the expectations of its patrons. The tableaux, under the tasteful arrangement of Wm. McLeod, Esq., presented several thrilling scenes that were received with tremendous applause. The address by to rt. All of the above goods are of asuperior quality, and will be sold without reserve. It is scarcely necessary to say any thing relative | ties are easier, but not quotably lower. a aS n °F 7 ‘Terms : $30 and under cash: over $30, a credit to the beautiful and advan location of th “y les ; than fulfilled the | now in Washington, or who have been here] POR RENF—A FURNISHED PARLOR J of gir’ and ninety days for satisfactoni oad tageous loca e | for the week 23,000 bales. Stock on hand, ex- Beker sakes aes om eutaxtatned very recently, en have noticed the Hon, John sia Tigges Bee Sh seen Tene notes, Searing interme ao meghte Se ier dled tonnes clusive of shipboard, 169,000 bales Coffee— of his oratorical abilities. ; A. King of N. Y., the Hon. Mr Hubbard of | Mrs’s. HAMILTON: m 23-lw® 28-4 WALL, BARNARD & co., for a private residence or public house in the elty, | S45 for the woek 2,750 bags; stock in port The festival will close to-night with an auc- | Ala, the Hon. Mr. Sutherland of N. Y., and _— ———— m ts Auctioneers the Hon. Mr. Morton of Va. WILL SELL A THER ONE OF THE _++++ Mr. Butler, a lithographer in San Fran- Leger : Ti Lath} +; .172—Lot No. eisco, threatens to sell at auction the stone 7, sq. 172—all on D, bet. 17th and 18th sts ; south from which Walker's bonds are printed, and | of and near Winder’s building. twenty millions of those securities, payment} Lot No. 7, sq. 55, on 22d street, between H and of which is secured by mines on the river | [—near the Circle. L.M.MORTON, Bola, if Walker does not pay him the $1,600 | ™22-lw* Box No. 34, Georgetown. he owes him! sec tiare RENE con US CRE eens i i having had his House on Pennsylvania avenue iia ae agra ee one and | No. is4, between 17th and 18th streets, handsome. Chel > : y ly painted and completely fitted up with gas, now misconduct of the Engl sh ambassador, Mr. | offers the saine for sale upon liberal terms, or for Murray, who sted in keeping in his house | ren: toa first rate tenant. ‘The key wiil be left at a beautiful ian latty, the sister of the | Mr. James Willi:m’s Grocery Store, a few doors Shah, after having provided for her husband | east. K. W. BATES, 12th street, between E and by giving him an appointment in the British | F, at Mrs. Windles, er at Clerk’s Office H. RU. consulate—the Shah, it seems, not being will- | 8- m 22-eok* ing to leave his relative any longer in such a position. tion of the remaining articles A brilliant time may be expected there this evening, and all shouid go who can possibly attend from Washington, Georgetown, and Alexandria. as the extension of the public ground to north B 4.000 bags; prime Rio 10ic "Flour is stiffer, street, which will speedily take place, will bring | but not quotably higher; salesat $6 12¢. Mess this property into the immediate vicinity and the | pork is firm, with a heavy business, at $16 75 nearest to the north Capitol gate of any private} a$17. Lard in tierees seld for 10c proper:y raphe lite Mei hg mean. ——————————— ‘erms : One fourth cash in hand; balance in | 7~ UND PLAISTS =~ eae 1,2, 3, and 4 years, the purchaser to give notes for Se nae expert: the deferred payments, bearing Interest from the | given alien sora egg = Schooner day of sale. A deed’ given and a deed of trast yi HARTLEY & Bag oe PY en on the property. ‘Title indisputable. 7 2 m2veodts A GREEN. Auctioneer < 30t Water street, oe CAST OFF CLOTMING GUseLaud ante Coonan ban a OUGHT AND SOLD AT 76 LOUISIANA rs “s Dea-ag avenue, oppesite Holmead’s Groc: near eth day of May, 1658, at 6 o’clock p.m, in | gemmes? + beens through Post Office. 26°, front of the premises, by virtue of a deed of trust | femmes’ : — to me, dated May 12th, 1854, and recorded in Li ‘ — ber J_A.S.,No. 77, folios 485, &c., one of the | N.B.—Wanted, a Hand to assist at Tailor! land records of Washington county, District of | and Repairing . Columbia, Lot No 1, Square No 539, havinga UST ARRIVED— front on Third street west of 45 feet 9 inches, and 50 cases Tu-ner Brothers? Gi: Wine, Rasp- na as OQARD—A FEW RESPECTABLE ME- chanics can obtain good beard and pleasant rooms by applying at No. 387 13th street, between Hand 1. Also, two young ladies can be accom modated with board. Terms moderate. m 22-lm* BoAFD, &o—sns. BATES,ON THES. W corncr of Pennsylvania avenue and 9th slreet is prepared toaccommodategentiemen withrooms, with or withoutboard. Hvery efort willbe made to render thoce comfortable Who may favor her with their patronage ap6—tr Opp Fetiows’ Lev The programme announced for the Levee on Monday night, is one of sufficient variety and richaess, we should judge, to satisfy the most exacting; compris- ing, as it dees, addresses by some of the first speakers in the country; exquisite vocal mu- , (amongst other gems, the ** White Squall’ and “The Dying Girl ;”) instrumental music by one of the best bands in the city, and the inspiration of which, wiil doubtless bring upon their feet all those partial to the health- ful merry dance. The entrance of the Grand Officers, in fall regalia, will be something to PATENT MACHINE STAMP. HIS STAMP POSSESSES PECULIAR OR RENT—A FURNISHED PARLOR 2! 75 teet on G street south. d Blackberry Brand dail rected see, as well ax the appearance of the Daughters | pot agate eee oeae Spoly to eS advantages over all others now inuse Itis |“ Terms: One-third cash ; the balance in equal acs lot of Syrups of all Ravors, for & = Wa- of 5 ort. there will be sufficient to a = - = : tga ways teady for use, the inking and stamping | payments of six and twelve months, with inter- ive f Rebeka. In shor! U7- Hostetter's Bitters have received the | RUDOLPH BUCHLY, ut the Undertaker’s Es- | pads being combined, Banks, brokers, insurers > ters. =p ARNY & SHINN, interest and attract all who may attend. peconaneanaathon of ait w tablishment of Mrs M. K. Harvey, No. 410 7th | companies hes : this Si est No. 57 Green street, Georgetown. es f ho hav en them atrial For “ ) and business men will find this Stamp A deed given and a deed of trust taken to 13- Intel - . cramape they are invaluable; for cholera the only certain street, between G and Ht mB invaluable for marsing Notes, Checks, Cards, cure deferred payments se mis (Intel & Organ) Covrt or Cuaims —Yesterday, Mr Kellogg, | Preveniti : ¥K OR RENT—A RARE CHANCE —AN | Letters, Wrapping Paper, Tickets, Linen, Cot. J. A. GODDARD, Trustee, RK SALE—A BUGGY AND HARNESS, of New York, counsel for the petitioner, open- J virtues beyont a doubt elegant situa'ion for a dagueriyn room. Also bt Leather, &c » ke. m 17-e0&ds A. GREEN, Auct. Saddle and Bridle, all but little used. They ed the argument on the lew question of four | ‘0 Fi several fine rooms for various business purposes. be following gentlemen inthiscity havethem | —— — ean be seen at ARNY & SHINN’S B De- cases of Hezekiah Thistle ve. the United piney a hey can neat | Over WIESENEELDS & CO. mi 20-.w | now in une: pees At orrison & Co... a By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. pot, 57 Green street, Georgetown. m States. All the oases were of a different ma- J tained, wholesal retal!, from the Drag Store of JAMES SNT.—A TWO STORY BRicK , Sect yson, Ford }rayK US TEE?’S SACLE OF IMPROVED ANIEL CAMPBELL, IN CLOSING HIS ture. The Solicitor replied, and the cases} ¥.044UAN, sud ail other droggtsts throughout the coun- | BVOR REN T.—A TWO STORY BRICK Sores Baron Bums, Elvans & Thompson, and I Property at Auction.—On WEDNES- present business, would thank his customers were submitted to the court Mr. Vinton argued the case of Jane Smith ws. the United States. The Solicitor replied, and the case was submitted try. i m 24-lw house on High street, Coupetown, a few 7” What ic it i RESTORATIVE ?—Ie We answer, without it ts the only article kno doors above West, with ten good rooms, anda fine lotattached Apply toC MYERS & SON, at their Wood and Coal yard, No 27 Water street, orat thelr residence let street. Toa good tenant DAY, the 4th of June next, I shal? sell, at six | for their kind ronage, and ie doing so, states o’clock p. m , in front of the premices, at uiblic | that thelr capes accounts ore made out, and auction, commencing with the first named prop- that prompt payment will be expected. All to erty, by virtue ef « deed of trust from Judson | whom he is indebted will please present their bills. Orders may be left with Ervans & Tuomr- son, 326 Pennsylvania xvenue Descriptive circulars sent by mail on a plica- tion to GEV. C HENN daily by by of contradictio will do ail tt promi . . . Milstead to the subscriber, ri The case of Lydia Diggins, involving the| tis human air. it will renew ite growit—it will wiop ite | the rent will be moderate. mio-te | mers Agent A'M.S. Go. '| dayar February, in the your 1n00 piso ee ee ge same question as Jane Smith, was also submits] nye, tor a speedy and efticacious Restorative. ‘Trial bottles | eat cere — ~~ | H. GOLDSMITH, Jr.'s PATENT LNODO.- | ber W_B., No 73, folios 20, 21, 22 and 23, one of ME&S.cEonsz, LATEFROM ENGLAND ted. Also, the case of Esther Payne was eub- | #!; pints 22, quarts $3. Read the advertisement on the‘ourth COAL! COAL! COALIIT ‘ 2 ‘i 3 the land records for Washington county, in the wishes to inform the poemesye of Wash. nitted by Mr. Thompson. Adjourned yes ies J ap 19 E ARE THIS DAY DISCHARGING A| ROUS PORTABLE WATER-CLOSETS. | Dijct of Columbia, the following described | ington and Georgetown that she can be seen and an ml _. a i 107 Coats, Pants, and Vests, cargo of very supetior Red Ash COAL, | /\EESE NEWLY INVENTED AND IM- | pieces and parcels of groudd lying inthe eity of | consu'ted on such subjects as love, marriage, Desenter.—Jobn Lee was arrested yester- - Dress Suits, Business Suits. intended expressly for cooking purposes Those proved WATER CLOSETS, fer which | ashington, District of Columbia, with the im- | law suits, absent friends, losses, &c. NOAR WALKE& &CO., Mamute Hai orutxa Euro | Wanting such an article will do well to give us a atvm, Browns’ Hotel Butiding, respectful: their auunal display of SPRE Ds fs now ready for inspection, « GexTiawex ann Yourus’ et desixns, io material, hold the sole right and patent for manufacture, possess the following advantages over ali others yet invented, viz: By being handy and not weighing over twenty- five pounds, they are worked on very simple prin- day by officers from Maryland, assisted by Officer Harrover, of this city, asa deserter from the merchant service. He had shipped in Baltimore, and received an advance of pay, but before the ship to which he was attached provements, to wit: Part of square numbered Sheerpects to remain in the city but a short 542, with the imp-ovements: which area Rood | time. Her residence is No. 66 F street north, be- two story Brick House. with passages and cellar, | tween 22d and 23d streets, opposite the Observa- and other improvements; this property fronts on tory Name on the door New Jersey avenne, between L and M sts. south. Gentlemen 5¥ cents—Ladies 25 call. Also, other kinds of COAL, both Red Ash Nb SUMMEE CLOTHING | and white, Anthracite and Cumberiand priug tu assortment of | A constzut supply of Oak and Fine WOOD on amaiing, acd workmanship. ‘To | hand, CASTLEMAN & BRO, those wi study excellence, with econom rr. corner 6th and B streets, frontin, fd tunity 1 Ae i National one esis befelatia pe} @ number of years Also, part of Lot No. 5, in square south of squure Hines Seine 9a. m.,to9o’clock p,m. 'd | ticies of drees, a& opportunity is now onuret 7 tives tte ’ digs { was ready to _ es left oe came oe noe oe 16 yo aap stock of gous Iu tte et, = en Hotel ao ner, thereby sot sueeine! Wiese Spe Re picas Hoe pig Sippel el sing = NEW FLOUR STF city. When taken he was with a gang of sol- | ee Te FANS! FANS! FANS! cape. Mr Lambell’s brick yard Ninth street, between P. ed persons in an old lime kiln inthe First] j7~Ww. A. Batchelor’s Hair Dye,—Gra. PAKGE ASVORTMENT OF EINE PAR-| suey occupy very littlespace, with the advant- | ‘The plat, with the course and distance of the g I ee ne Ward, He was taken to Baltimore yesterday ad Rusty Hair dyed instantly to a Beautiful and Nene / ae Leper plat, wi iE BEST FAMILY AND ALL OTHER a ty, Sandal Wood and Linen FANS, the lat- e least Injury to Hair or Skin.| ter as low as 50 ceats. For saleat ral Brown or Black, without age of not requiring cleaning oftener thaa once a week, above properiy will be shown on the day of the grades cheap for cash evening — Lou Forraxx Mapas Axo Di have been i. Also, RYE F R.CORN MBAL, OATS, cd = ~ Pagan GALLIGAN & CO's. They are so cheap that every family will find it Terms cash. 4 , Danxgerovs Assautt anv Batrery.—Jos. | A. Batchelor since 1 1s patrons of ble famous Dye | _ Dealers in Fancy Goods, Perfumery, Toilet Ar- | profitable to have in their poeacasion tne of these pogo ZADOCK WILLIAMS, Trustee. a ae a ee Grinder was arrested yesterday by Officer A overing abald head withe wig vues | ticles, &c , 370 Pa. avenue, undcr Browns’ Ho- ighly recommended instruments; in case of | m22-eo&ds A. GREEN. Auct. m 17-1m ; SAM’L B. PAUL. Stoddard for kicking a small boy, whieh caused Mane eams Ine inedton sett ki Me m 22-6t_ | sickness they are unsur, : SS RT Ca a el» eeenneea—etia li bapeenuagenl oe ee eee him to fall apparently dead. Persons stand- 1 am able to farnish to all, the highest unsolic- A. GREBN, Auctioneer. E STEAM GE WASHI OUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNI. TON willdepartatthe follow ture at Auction.—On TUESDAY, the 27th ing hours: distinguished from nature, aud Is WARKANTED uot to injure RESH ML tu the least, however long it may be continued, F RESH MILK jes and to U * from arouyGoutinee ne R. NICOLS SNOWDEN’S ing near took the boy, and by rubbing him, ited references of the very first practitioners of and the use of liniment, he was reatored in Medical Science and professional men in the - * + we country, as well as the voluntary testimony of | instant, I shall sell at 10 q’clock a m , at the res- Leave 7%, 9, 11,1 . ripe an hoar Grinder was held ite = ied plate decision oui taon onde ot = ‘Datla of WHLLIahe Faruiet FAIRLAND well-known gentlemen in the city, who Magee a idence of a lady dectinin housekeeping, at No. Leave Weanington, 2, io, ia Sy 4% fur a further hearing by Justice Morsell. {ABATCHELOR, 233 Broadway, New York. 9 oaaial ready In use, iu their several households, my | 413, Walker’s Row, on Ninth street. o itethe| ap2a JOB CO. IN, Captain. — ure coe sale by CHAS. STOTT, Peunsylvania avenue. 0. V. DURFEE. for sale by SEE deep ee PORTABLE Wa- Pa Office, a good assortment of Furniture, | — ENTS FanCY HALF-HOSE.—O = bearing for he mpyorons bgp York a0 m 16-1m* No 48 Tenth street, You are particularly requested to call and ex- | Mahogany parlor, recumbent and other Chairs Gita: , the most beautiful of thread, silk, the magazines for June; also the ‘‘ New Yor! er and Ague—An Iafallible Care. |) ————__° “" as amine the apparatus, and’ convince youralves ef | De Sideweaes one Wasekes and cotton Half-Hose ever exhibited before tn tha ta ae of Mee ee A Seas Mercury. or ny noxiows of | FHOVS? CLOTHING Htee RECEIVED, | the tility ofthe same. M LULLAY, Do — dining and other ‘Tables Washington Just drop tn, as it coats nothing to ea canemited seaerag the new | jecily comsound, t cure this anuoying disease eo effect eAnelot cl Bove Ph ae >| im 23 Star Buildings. | Cane and Woodseat Chairs examine any goods very cheap Bazaar, bocks published for sale at his establishment ‘as Carter's Spanish Mixture. While coatains nove se ealde 2nd Youths’ CLOTHING, | = _ Wardro-es, Washstands, stuffed Li corner of 6th streetand Pa avenue. ™m16-cohw immediately afterwards. mejor ep pein etre ant epee Palas ed asi ESENFELD @ GO” poe Coen Fine Feather Beds and Bedsteats e _______DR.J. THORNE, - Pe Ipprosched by any of them separately or la “ombinations | m20-1w Comers eet a JUST RECEIVED, A LOT OF SUPERIOR | China, Glass, Crockery, and Stone ware HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Fries —Last evening, a very large swarm | {1 acts specially eatin antes ts eaten ae eee te Coal forcooking purposes. Those who | Union Chairs, Oilcloth OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, : of May were wafted into the city. This | pores of tne Skin, Sud ett , the romaine of ODEON HALL. use Coal forccoking would do well togiveusacall. | Brussels and other Carpets Corper 13th st. and New York avenue, occurs every year immediately aftor the close | ie Mineral Drugs, which clog aud ually destroy the cou- HE GREATEST VARIETY OF BUSI- | All other kinds constantly on hand — Also, Pine. Refrigciator, copking and other Stoves WASHINGTON, D.C. od tha Sold cdaaen — NESS SUITS can be found at the celebrated | Oak and Hickory Wood. Coal under cover, and | With a good assortment of Hitchen requisites Office hours—S to 10,2104, to 10. m7-8me ae r See the care ie. oon pee i cow nent Pasen Hall pe Ely a made and furnished tegen sino slate and dirt. Terms : and under, cash; over thatsuma nba NS IN FANS, P eo" ee twice « day for three years; inthe neatest manner. G teed ers prom, filled. PER Five Avauus —The alarms yesterday af- te Ale Carers eae ee Le lod p reture cf toe ae, | it; at very low rates. Call and seethem é y"T. J. & W.M. GALT, Goods, &e., &c., at ELLIS’, ternoyn aud last night, were false. tose sincey pees pyl-iast m20-lw WIESENFELD & co. m 20-lw No. 549. N. W.cor. 12th and C stg. streets. mi

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