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a LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. cit Procespincs—Board of Aldermen.— In the absence of the Secretary, Mr. Middleton, «de Evans, Was appointed Secretary pro tem. A communication was received from the Mayor transmitting an invitation from acommittee of the corporate authorities of Memphis, Tennessee, to the corporate authorities of Washington. offer- ing the hospitalities of the city of Memphis on the Ist and 2d of May next, to celebrate the com- — of the Memphis and Charleston rail- oa ‘The Mayor sent in the nominations of William Daws, as Police Constable for the First District, ia place of R. H. Diggs. resigned, and Samuel Beyer, 2s Inspecter and Surveyor of Lumber, in place of T. B. Entwistle, resigned. The nomi- nations were confirmed without opposition. Mr. Emery, from improvements committee, re- ported a bill for gruding M street north, between 4th and Sth streets west ; 5 Mr. Bayly, from _same committee, reported 2 bill for grading Twenty-seventh st., in front of 885 from same committee, reported @ and graveling of F square 9; Mr. Ex bill authorizing the grading ined at home by iliness,) Mr. French 8. | Also, a bill to lay flag footway on fl stfeet und New Youksvenes, oe the cast side of Thit- teenth street west ; 4 Mr. Lioyd, from the ways and penne cea tee, satromaced © bil making an 2 citional SF ropriation%or the repair of tee @ “ Books, they having pve. 2 ‘by the Surveyor Mr. Lloyd reported Back the All fo the relief Fant & Co. After deal of di Messrs. Lloyd, Jeffec- ty ‘Kennedy oe aiker Fisher, MeCutehen, ‘bill was passed. Tare Keigne then ¥ ne i that the minority report moved i be printed. iar that the motion to print ke naeeaer BY ‘adding both the majority and minority ction recurred on the original motion to print ; and, on the ayes and noes being taken, the te print was lest. rer then the Board adjourned. Tur Paux Assault ano Battery Casz.— The youths who were held to bail fora farther hearing on the charge of a violent assault and bat- tery on Michael Cochrane at the Park, appeared last night before Justice Hollingshead for trial. Other persons, also accused of be! ng in the attack- street north froin North Capitol st. to New Jersey | ing party being present at the office, the examina- avenue; passed Mr. Dove, from the police committee, which bad been instructed to get the opinion of t poration as to the right of the pe police magistrates, reported — > as that any expression of opinion on ofthe cn rendered unnecessary by the mage posh i cuit Court, and recommending, in theaakice that immediate action be Godly Lert po! magistracy ei a Ake oa by the'report a the answer of the ce ;, who says: i ri have eee Levewtiah to ge = oy i £ the Mayer to your Board o! oak tant che subject of which was by order of that Board on the same day directed to be referred to me for an opinion to be transmitted to your committee. * It has so occurred that I am to-day dis; | fayor to nominate | tified by Mr. Jas. Johnston and tion was commer anew. Cochrane, the prose- Persons accused were iden- Mr. Arundel, who r at the time of the attack. If was not positively stated what Weapons were used when the party surrounded Cochrane. After an examination of the witnesses, Justice Hollings- head ordered Z. Offutt and George Johnson to give bail in the sum of $300 each, for their ap- pearance of the Criminal Court to answer t charge of assault and battery. and Th. Haggerty and Benjamin Mouldin in % each, to answer such charges as may be made. Edward Johnson, though charyed, his not been arrested. Neither of those arrested appear to be over eighteen years of age. ARgIvALs —The schooner Ring Dove, Captain were near by from the necessity of giving any opinion in the | Palmer, arrived at Alexandria Saturday evening wremises since it is aut! Liohest Court having cognizance of the matter (the Cireuit Court of this District) in conformity with the grounds taken by the Mayor in the above he case of Geo ge Pa:keragainst the Cor- 143) the tion be- ing ken that ad 4 nt below was coram non judice and void upon the grounds stated in the Mayor's communication,the unanimous- ly held it so clear that the appointment was in contravention of the Charter, and void, that t! efused to hear argument against the Cor { only heard argument in support of the exist- dence. And the judgement of the Court is, that the proceedings before the Pulice Magistrates elected under the aforesaid ordinance are absolutely null and void ; that the Police Magistrates are officers of the Corporation, who not being of any class exeepted by the terms of either of the charters from the powers confided to the Mayor by the 3d section of the charter of 1820, must soininated by the Mayor, may be removed “at bis will and pleasu: n all respects are upon the feoting of othe rs of the cae ration, gag e exceptions above allw to. folluws, suereaee Tapes the principles established by the n this decision, that to enforce the Corpo- tis necessary that Po 3 ated upon the ‘or, by and with the advice and consent of the and that the ottices of Police isted of the Mayor and the two «ds, and that, by the decision of the ¢ « branch of the Corporation, viz: the Board of Common Council, Wag put 2s The matter was furthe? debated. when— A couumnication was received from the Mayor submitting the same nominations for Police Mag- | istrates sent in at the last meeting. On mofion of Mr. Riggs, the report of the police committee Was aceepted and the nominations were taken up. ‘amuel Drury was elected police magistrate of First District—yeas 9, nays 2. John D. Clark was rejected for Second District —yeas 5, nays 6 F. J. Murphy was rejected for Third District— yeas nays 6 Jno. H. Goddard was confirmed for Fourth Dis- tric yeas 9, nays 2. Wm. Thompson was rejected for Fifth District —yeas 4, nays 7. . James Cull was confirmed for Sixth District— sean 9, nay: i Van’| Rowland was confirmed for Seventh Dis- tooet—veas 7, nays +. from fire department cormiittee, 1 making an appropriation for a rican Hook and Ludder committee designated to < as published ,teported that they discovered at least ee hundred and twenty-four defective adver- tisements, mainly xo from imperfect descriptions e lots advertised ; and that they were in- by the Tax-clerk that the tax-books, in early every instance, aiforded the data for a cor- sect description Mr. Smith, from same committee, made a mi- novity report to the effect that they found three landred and twenty-four failares to describe the propecty fally, and ‘one hundred and thirty-two eaves where “sub-division”? was indicated by fetter * The first class of errors they sider sufficiently fatal to vitiate the sale, the not so. These errors were found in the ad of preceding collecto: al were ble partly toa desire, on the part of the lectous, to save the property-holders the heavy of advertis a full deseription, and pactly to defective sfers. The opinion was . ily that the purchaser was secure any event, as the Corporation guarantecd a ft the parchase money in case of defective th leyal interest, and made the Collector er costs of sale © teports were received and the committee Lerged mrmnunication was received from John S fable Me. Dove offezed a resolution instructing the fi- uauce committee to repo.t a bill fixing the Tate of taxation for the ensuing fiseal year at 75 cents on the hundced dollars : laid on the table uneil bill for the repairs of the Corporation -bucks was passed north fom ‘Third street west to North Capitol street: referred to improvements committee. soe vuston, from flaance committee, reported ack Coune 1 appropriating $1,146.73 to ‘ourt, | ritatively decided by the | from Philadelphia, anappeal from the judgment of one of | (33° im for the city ef Wash- | Wate, | | | Dried beef. with an assorted cargo. She is expected to reach Georgetown to-day. Wash- ington consignments: Thompson & Bro., iron = A. Sergeant, 54 bundles straw boards; Nairn E mer, merchandise; G A.W. Randall, vin- ; Jos. F. Hodgson, stoves, hardware, &c. etown consignments: Arny & Shinn, 10 bar- tled ale; E.M. Linthienm & Co., hard- &c.; D. English & Son, hardware. ke; George Lowrie 19 barrels liquor; W. H. Godey, paint; J. L. Kidwell, paint; Cruitt, 350 bushels potatoes; W. C. Diamond, coffee. The schooner bys P. Sanderson, Captain Bal- lance, arrived at Alexandria Saturday eveni from Elizabeth City, N. C., with cypress an juniper shingles, fur sale. The schooner Armada, Captain Elsey, arrived at Alexandria Sunday evening from New York, with Columbia guano; 100 tous for Powle & Co., Alexandria, and 20 tons for Morgan & Rhinchardt, Washington. She will proceed to Washington on Wednesday or Thursday, depending on the weather. — 7 At Centre Marxer, this morning, the prices were pretty much as usual. Viz: 3 tels Beef, per Ib. 8 Irish potatoes, pk. 50 Pork saad 12) sweet do an 75 Mutton . «+ Sal5|Apples .. 50 zamb, prqr., $1,251.50] Dried do... 62 Sausage, pr ib 123¢|Corn, pr bush. 7 M4ai6|Oats.... 10ais Meal . ey 25 Shorts * « 20 15al6 | Shipstuitis |..222 ++ 25055 js 12 /Onions, pr string, 15 | Breast pieces I4ali|Salmon, pr Ib.... 5 +. bg butter. Chickens. pr pair, $1/Phil’a print Shutter durke-..? 3 Sees, pe Red terrapin, each Turkey ...... $1.50a Hecing, per doz.. Circvit Covrt.—The court yesterday after- noon was occupied with the cave of Zephaniah Jones vs. Ann R. Dermott, in which the plaintiff Jones) brings suit against defendant (Dermott) lor the recovery of some 312,000 due on a contract for the buildiag of a house on the corner of 7th street and Louisiana avenue, and which the de- fendant refuses to pay, on the alleged ground that the contract was not fulfilled according to the terms thereof; that the building was completed by the defendant at an expense of 31,200 Messts. Bradley and Carlisle for plaintitY; Messrs. W. & Ch. Lee Jones and R. J. Brent for defendant. To-day the court was occupied with the same case,and Mr. Brent, at the time our report closed, was making a strong legal argument ior defence. Sxttrvt Mecnanics.—The town and country trade will find the stock of ‘Topham & Norfleet, saddle and harness makers, 499 Seventh street, most at ve to those seeking excellent mate- rials and workmanship, at very reasonable | ekecpet A fine description of trunks, exhibited by them at the Mechanics’ Institute Fair, took a premium; as well as a beautiful set of single harness of tieit own manufactu ual, for the price charged for it, to.anything of the sort made in any city of the Union.” We have had occasion recently to inspeet their stock, and are able to say, from per- soual knowledge, that no one wanting anything whatever in their line can possibly go amiss in giving them a call. Fire ALarms.—Yesterday, two alarms of fire caused some of our active firemen the trouble of running to the enzine-houses and drugging the heavy apparatus through the streets until they discovered they had been iniposed upon by mis- | chievous Loys. The firemen are willing to work to save property from destruction in any weather, and should never be imposed upon, especially in such weather as prevailed yesterday. Deap.—We regret to announce the death of Mr. Andrew Hoover, who expired this morning, and whose sudden illness we spoke of in yesterday's paper. ei in ¥ nd actively connected with the esterday died another old and res, citizen, business interests of the city—Miehael MeDer- mott. MiLitaRr.—At a meeting of the Washington Zshead transmitting bis resignation as po- | Light Infantry last night P. M. Fisher was elect- magistrate of the third district; laid on the } e@ first sergeant, in place of H Richey resigned, and James Colman was elected to be fourth ser- eant in place of Fisher, Serg. Richey has held the position of first sergeant to that company for over fifteen years. - Turrr.—Last nighta barrel of flour wast stolen Pe : Mr. Moore presented a bill for grading 1 street from Mrs. Horskamp, on Seventh street, near M The thief put it on a wheelbarrow and carried it through the mud from her residence to the corner of Tbiid and G streets. Officer Watson traced it that far, and to-day obtained a warrant to search Vespasian Ellis for advertising tax list in Rie | for the stolen property. American Organ ; passed Mr. Dove offered a bili for the relief of Union department ; referred to fire department eom- Mee ; alev, a bill in relation to ucksters ; re- ferred And then the Board adjourned. Common Counctl—The Board met at the usual hour the City fi The Chair read a communication from Surveyor in relation to Forsyth’s Plat Books ; re ferred to committee of ways and means. Also, a communication from the ton te the removal of the iron the Capitol Square, to Jadiciary to imp: ents committee. Mayoy in rela- fencing around square; refer- td; referred to improvements commit- hen, on leave, introduced a bill to provement of Second street west bh Toth Massachusetts avenne to street; re- Terved to improvements con: é of M. W. Fales at ‘u and others, in re nm alley; one of U. B Mitchell ~ remission of a fine; all of which were refer- re Mr. Lloyd, from committee of Ways and means. reported 2 biit for the purge hase of iron bedsteads for the Washington Alms-house + ; i Also, ivom same committee, a bill authorizing vpriation for the repaic of the tee, making addi- casual repairs of streets eral wards ; passed ma the cltims committee, re- the petition of Mary be disehinnged; discheeed @ joint select committee of the towbom it had Leen referred, k the bili to pay for the printing of the at Is. in which the committee found 224 pointed out many other errors, stating th for th s a and asked to hy neue of the Board, Mr. Liovd presented, inority re choy & minority report to the Meet teat Unis | vas a rot ot e a this list was as Perfect ax those of other ane poo discussion by Mess:s. Abert, miunittee discharged / or WS Feceived and the Bilt from the aide, pr men providing for the grad ty street north ; referred to improve - et north ta te ore Ledges wwements committee“ NUCs teferred fom the same Board, abi} ‘otec. : 7 @bill forthe of the public schools: y 3 ; ols committee a Sent to publie Se regent sion, tatroduced a bitt for the ~ he ynitior across L. street le of Fifteenth street west; pester mh ats committer det the y we ¥ : presented the petit snklin Fire Conspany ; selersed "tg the aa itee. relief of Jeremiah B Rein- “ried to claims committee. © im relation to improvements in the | city market. Stayp From Unpgr !—The waichmen on the beat which includes the ruins of the National Theatre report that during the high winds last night the walls were ——— and fro, and oc- easionally quantities of bricks and mortar fell to the ground. Pussers-by will do well to give these 8 wide berth this blustering weather. ALexanpgia Fish Magxet.—The arrivals of vessels were so few yesterday that quotations are together nominal. The unfavorable weather almost suspended operations at the landings, and scarcely enough are coming np to supply the Tne EaGERLY-aNnticipateD Exuisifon of the First Baptist Church Sunday School (Wm. J. Rhees, superintendent, takes place to-night at the church, on Tenth street. A most interesting time may be counted on. Tue Harmony Lover Fsetivat, 1.0.0. F., for which great preparations have been made, will take place at Odd Fellows’ Hall (Navy Yard), on Thursday evening next. Look out for it! Tus Impression appears to prevail that the special meeting of the Washington Monument Resociation this afternoon will bea rich affair. NoTicr.— George Parker mentioned in the Peer ie, ofthe Cireait Caort impasterinyte Star 1s not the son of Thowas ker, of the firm of Genrge & Thomas Parker, whose name is George A. ‘arker. ; 7th, 1857. Nobilissimo Pre- Pires py Mie take thalibesy to solicit the favor of the Chief Magistrate of the United to exert his influence to assi: poo phulanthronset. Who the acknowledging voice of the w ~— nee press of all free nations will prove to have nm t Caen rer ety oad well-being of mankiad. © the glor: een Abang "i Old Tom, N. received is 8 16 y q sneered Seley, e ceeeion. that have redu hum to destii ates pent: eo ee, tae pried ‘The vi EMOTE b- oppressiin ns contra ‘Christianity, Humanity, Char- rag Mou are in possession of the knowledge of this 16-years’ despotic persecution, it do not require me to give you any further illustration. « Was Christ ‘to come on Earth now, would He “ ing ite the 2 ‘ify sand doctrine of righteous iawe wil form the highest tribuual in the whole world, as the most honest and fair for the welfare of all, and will save life, and proteet the rocking classes who will valuable blessings of sound impartiul justice, is le Lp nents of peace elevate »melusion, no doubt that m: ind trib- nial of pure ba } Deageneral and focal bless: a esa al fetes with fei wi 1 i ad bring to siandandof national honor Chatto pati «the Kew Shhuheat gy tnt wl be ott to e ~ Union. i Si our obedient servant a =e bag 1GH, 297 D street, . ‘ Washington, fdnors colebratot Todian Medien Poets Me. known as the inerwort and t > gird eure fae carhew + which tis, and Com; ak and Chest at oy a p Bortan ‘8, LS Worth Kxowtxc.—Prof Wood, whose adver- tisement will be found in another column. has b xhivayamtes dy fy dpe Fe bald, which is at _ Wig, nor ext) trou! 0 wauyeine, oubt whatever of its cacy. We have seen testi moniais almost without number, and from =n of &reat intelligence, high standing and moral worth. Thee who have been for years are now wear- ing thetr own hair,and Appear ton years younger than ey did six mouths ago. In most cases gray hairs and bald heads are both Premature and unnatur- al, itisaduty So fomody them by the natural and un- doubted means which Prof, W ood Invented. a now orgy es the aifieted. F ead hus adv ‘onderful remedy, i rofessor a new t tinonial.—_Memphes. Whis. Oat gk Wite’ » Wark, Nair. Co., Jas. N.Cattex Sere tes Branpretn’s Pitts.—The Weak, tive. Rheumatic, Costive, Billions Sol Dalente oe ter some day’s use will find renewed strength and life pervade every organ of their frames. Every dose makes the blood purer. 'The nerves commence in the arteries and terminate in the veins. ‘These pills, as a first effect,act upon the arterial blood, increasing the ecireulation, by which impurities are deposited in the veins, and ‘they throw eif such collections into the bowels, whieh organ, by the energy derived from Brandroth’s Pills, expels them from the system. When first used, the pills may occasion griping, and even make the patient feel worse; this must be borne with forthe good to come aiterwards. Ko great good is often achieved without some trouble in its attainment, and this rule applies to the recov- ery of health. Those symptoms only oceur where the body has long steuggled under a load of impure, tenacious humors. A consecutive use for afew days = egal pt moat gt ieving of hse esas good is are doing, @ dil ms shou care- fly sealer ir pres one | aghoos a vigor + In & majority of cases, secu the use of Brandreth’s Pills, stags Sold at 25 cents per box at 43 Ganal street, Brand- reth Building, New York ; by IT. W. Dyorr & Sons, 182 north Second street, Philadelphin, and by medi. cine dealers generally. nov B-if IMPORTANT TO THE LavIRs.—Dr. Female Pitls.—The combination of ingredients in the Pills are parfectly harmiess. Their etlicacy and merits are based upon an extensive practiee of over thirty years; and, where the directions have been trietly followed, they Lave never fhiled to correct Irregularities, (he ae punfal and difficult men- ‘uation, {particule y)at the change of life. ‘They will cure the Whites, and remove nll obstructions arising from cold, exposure or any causes ; and may be used successfully axa Preventive. Call upon the it, and get # Circular for particulars free. rice $1 per Lox, with full directions. Sold whole- sale and retail by Cas. Storr, Druggist, Penn. ave- nue, Saunt B. Warre, 533 Soventh street, Wash- ington, D. C.; and R.S. T. Crssgt, Georgetown; to whom all orders must be sent, and’ the Pills will be Sent sonfidentialy sby mail,to ladies who enclose them lollar. N. B.—See signature on the box ; to counterfeit it is forgery. ie 2-t: —_—_——— BLkssiNos UPON EVERY TONGUE seem the portion of Nahmeonitah, otherwise Mrs. Gardner, the in- ventor of the celebrated Indian medicine, the Balsam Liverwort and Hoarhound. . The following note Speaks volumes; it is from a distingnished source: INDIANAPOLIS, June 12, 1856. Gentlemen: The medicinal preparation you have sent me has exceeded all my hopes in its operati and become a great favorite in our Institution: henceforth it will be cuiineelly employed as areme- dial aud curative agent in all Lung diseases. The celebrated Drs. Carter ant Leonard who have each amassed fortunes here, have recommended its use in families, and I am ‘sure it will prove beneficial. Send me six dozen bottles as soon as you can, and believe me, from the good | have derived from it, you aroat liberty to use my name and that of the Indiana Central Colleze at all tim: in behalfof Mrs, Gard- ner’s Indian Balsam of Liverwort and Hoarhound, am, very truly, yours, &c., H. N. Littietoy. A Central College, Ind: To Messrs. Weeks & Potter, Boston, M It may be obtained at Weexs & Potter's, 154 Washington street. Boston, General Agents for the United States and Canada. ap l5-lw Duronco's DIED, This morning, aftera brief illness, Mr. ANDREW HOOVER, in the 57th year of his age. His, fonernl will take place on Thursday afternoon, at 3o’elock, from his late residence on Penn, ave- nue, between 19th and Wth streets.at which time the ple acquaintances of the family are invited ‘end. On Monday morning, the 20th instant, MICHAEL McDERMOTT, aged 65 years, born. in Armagh county, Ireland, and for the [ast 36 years a resident of this city. Rest in peace. His funeral will take place from hi No. 69 Missouri avenue, near Sd street, on Wednes- day evening next, the 22d instant, at S’clock, to which the friends of the farnily are respectfully invited. * In Georgetown, oh Monday evening, the 2th in- stant, Mrs. MARY B. SMOOT, relict of the late ‘Walter Smoot, in the 63d year of her age. The friends of the family are invited to attend her funeral. without further notieo, from her late resi- dence at the corner of Prospect and Market streets, on To-morrow (Wednesday) Afternoon, at 4 0’clock: er —$—$— $$$ EX? ESSLY FOR THE LADIES. MAXWELL & BRO. are now receiving their Spring and Summer styles of Goods peculiar to their trade. Among which are the following : French embroidered sets Collars and Sleeves Honiton and Maltese do — do do Embroidered Linen do do _. do Honiton, Maltese, Brussels, and Valenciennes Ribbons in all widths, styles and colors Super bl’k velvet Trimming Ribbons, all widths Ladies Dress Fringes, all widths and colors. FOR LADIES BASQUES and MANTHLLAS we have Black silk and thread Nets, plain and figured Black bugle-embroidered Nets, Laces & Fringes Biack Sitk Laces, black guipure Fringes _ White Marseilles, and white Fringesto suit. ALSO, NOW OPENING IN OUR SECOND- STORY ROOMS, Bick Silk Mantillas late residence, t French Lace Mantillas Bik Lace and Silk do. Chantilly Lace do Hlegaut Lace Points Rich Lace Shawls White embroidered mus- | White and grey Mantil- kin Ba: las, &c., Kc. Bn OMAIAX WELL & BRO. 33! Pa. avenue, N. B. Spanish Quarters takeu for 23 cents. ap 1e-Steod i CARD.—The undersigned would respe mance to their triends and to the citi ton generally that they have entered intoa for the purpose of carrying on the Ess in all its various branches. experience in the business, we feel confident we can give entire satisixction. Ail orders left with us will be promptly executed. ee Coen wil x. ste Fer ait STs oe ainting. D t : = a corner of 12th and E streets. We would here tender our sincere thanks to our former fr: sand customers for their liberal pat ronage heretofore extended to us individually, and respectfully solicit a es of the same to the FIs NO, 3 c _ Ap 9-2awSwiclawSw JAMES O'BRYON. SS! LADI DIE i sacata TAKE NOTICE! DIES LA ae eagiad atbagsee ibseriber has returned from New York, a wiltbe jong from this date: (April 17th) very beau- tiful pa elegant GOODS, in his line of business, and at most reasonable prices for ewsh, to which sys- tem he is compelled to confine himself, as such ouds as he buys must be paid for,cash. He will by such a course, be able to sell the best and styles ‘of goods at lower prices than could be oth wise silurded.. He respecttully solicits a call from fig elsewhere. tant thoy naay know wnt a! most to e, u | ghee Advantage. His stock Sonsists, in part, of the 8, VIE? ; ‘Newest gud boat stvios black silk Mantilas i ilk Mantillas Hich and slogant black Lace Points slovant Shawls of all kimis, dente See ‘ANK A. McGEE, &p 17-diw 244 Pa. ave., bet. 12th and 13th sts. conven AM jek eavce Y. NayLor UCCESS 0, ~ 7 f STOVES, COPPER, TIN, und BEBTIHUN AWARE) ROOFING GUT" ING, SPOUTING, &ec., begs leave to rm his friends and the citizens of Wash-, ington, that ho is now prepared to fill all ord- ers in she shure pees a ae set seesnearle ny Ne Ap Ist 0-458 Foun, avenue, nat VILL. OUNT VERNON. bias Mon Monet. Wroxespay axp Fripay. e STEAMER THOMAS COl.- LYE @ three trips Ex to MOUNT VERNON, leave Soest y 9 , and Alexandria at 939. fe ead Toraths fore, round tip, from Washington $1; ndria, 75 cents. Oe eet icare the Capitol at 834, and pass up the the avenue to 12th street. Fare 10 cents. 5 Persons wishing the Coaches will leave their resi- dence at George & Thomaa Parker & Co.'s store, wieb 24 Prnst UST RECEIVED A EULL SUPPLY OF all kinds st Spring snd Summer GOODS aud MILLINERY, 1 name in pari, new style Bar dotted and plain Swiss, Stel i be’ sold, witha vary sual 0 wil bo sold HB STIL ap 16-colm™ 2} OREIGN SPRING GOODS. —'The ‘ahold leg respectfully invite their patrons ns aud the public generally to and ¢; HEN SPRING fully, ns of LA newest other- sect assortment of FO! ee te en pags have tl emsel ves, with special oti selected oa baa bare Agree the best quali- tice at. Arty peg 5 Gope Spaulettes, Swords, Cc. Sethey' ve ceca foc gl te their Foreign and Do fears Co of is rkineraorsre latest style. . F. [Pa ey Anny wf Meta a 382, “feb 27—dtet under Brown’s Hotel, CARTON MATTINGS. J recei sale, 3 rolls superior 6-4 alee CANTON MATTING, in colors and white, of the make-of Gowqua, Youhing, and extra act Manhing makes. congract jected with great care, ocabeny eine) ove entree chenp..” Front the ap, the pi mt state of things, China i} that no more ngs Sat MATE BGO & CO. J. MIDDLETON, ICE DEALER, Depot—Southwest oorner of F and 12th Stroete, Washington. apl-tt . AUCTION SALES. By E. S. WRIGHT; Georgetown, PoRto RICO SUGAR AND MOLASSES AT Averion.—On FRIDAY next, the 26th instant, at 12 0’clock, on F.& A. H. Dodge's wharf, the of macys Fidelia, from Mayaguez, consisting of— chotwe Moles 35 do M ? ap 2i-dts EDW. 8. WRIGHT, Auct. : By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. ANDSOME nite ae OF FRENCH . Books at AvcTion.—On ‘HURSDAY, the ‘23d instant, J shall seli,at ear! fight or7 o’cloek, by catalogue, an excellent lot er rench Books, comprising an assortment of about 270 volumes. phe, : A Rodina, S my auction: Teom, corner of 7th on urs morning. apa-st 7m. GREEN, Auet. By HUGH DOWLING, Auctioneer. ARGE PACKAGE SALE OF CROCKERY AOINRE Apa tart hee EO the New District Horse Market, Bridge st, tieory e st., George po Ee Bri hi 5 agen a large invoice of Crockery 1 orgie containing 25 dozen Lon. handied Cups and | crate containing 75 covered Chambers 1 dozen Mugs, 40 Soups and Trays rptiad G eremigelt Sets Sind dee Soup Tureens and covers, 4 Sauce do do 2 covered Dishes, 8 Boats,’4 Salads 4 dozen Pickels, 1 do large Fruit Shell do. 12 covered Moffins, 12 Capiroles, 4 dozen Bowls On foot with 20 dozen various sizes 10 dozen Bakers, do do 10 do Plates, 20 do Triflers, 5)do Muffins 7% do unhandied ‘Tens, common ware 5), do white granite Plates, Tozether with a general ‘assortment of sccond- hand Furniture. The whole to be sold without re- serve. Additions respectfully solicited. The atten- tion of dealers 1s invited to this sate ap 21-3t* HUGH DOWLING. Anctioneer. By C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. RUSTEE’S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE.— By virtue of three deeds of trust ay , executed and recorded, I shall sell, on MOND April 27th, at 134 o'clook, at No. 35 Missouri ve! nue, between Sd and 44¢ street large collection of Houschold Furniture, ombracing, in part, viz : Mahoxany Sofa, mahogany Chairs Do | Rockers, mahoxany centre and card Tables Hixotot Graments, fine Eugravings ui , Parlor, chamber, step Carpetin, jail Oilcloth Sideboard, walnut extension ning Table lron-stone China dinner, tea, and toilet Ware PI Spoons and Forks Table Cutlery, lated Casters, Glassware Handsome sets of Cottage Chamber Furniture Superior Cried hair ‘and other Mattresses shoxany, French, and other Bedstea ete aoa tO Ty Dressing. rfa Sars 3 b ardrobes, Washstands Cane and Wood-seat Chairs Cooking and other Stoves, Cooking requisites Kitchen Furniture, &c. The Furniture is in excellent condition, having been in use but a few months. ey : $25 and under cash: over $25a credit of 6 and 9% 8, for approved endorsed notes, bearing interest. Cc. W. BOTELER, ap 2i-dts Auctioneer, By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. RUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSE AND Lot, ON NORTH F STREET, BETWEEN 21ST AND 220 STREETS WEsT.—By virtue ofa deed in trust bearing date on the 8th day of December, 1855, and recorded in Liber J. A. S., No. 108, folios 475, et’seq., the subscriber will sell at public sale, on MONDAY the 20th day of April, 1857, at 50’clock p. frimees .0t No. 14, insqtare No.8l, fron 66 feet linches'on north F street, between 2ist and 2 streets west, by 196 feet 1}2 inches deep, with the im- rovement: nich consist of a well-built two-story rame Dwelling House. _ . The above property is situated in a pleasant and Beidly seeprowing, part of the city. and offersa favor- able oppor unity Lo persons desiring a residence or to invest. ‘Terms of sale: Ono-third, eash; the balance in 6 and 12 months, for notes bearing interest from day of sale, and secured byleed in trust on the property, and if not complied with in six days after the sale the property will be resold at the risk nnd ex pense of the purchaser. All conveyancing al the expense of the rehaser. CHAS S. WALLACH, Trustee. Map G-eokd satis fe MeGUIRE, Auet. THE IS POSTPONED + ABOVE SA ESDAY AF ‘ NOON, April 24, m the premises, CHAS. 5. WALLACH. Trustee. J.C. MeGUIRE, Anet. By JAS. C. MeGUIRE. Auctioneer. ALUABLE BUILDING LOT, WITH Smaut Frame House, on ELEVENTH STREET, BE- TWEEN Ganp H stREERs, aT PuBLic AUcTION.—On MONDAY AF" ON, April th, at 4 o'elk, on the picirisenctshelt sell part of Lot numbered 13, in Square numbered three hundred and nineteen, fronting 20 feet on Eleventh street west, between G and H_ streets north, running back 9% feet 1 inch toa 10-feet paved alley, with the improvements. consist- tools small two-story frame dwellingg house. ‘ittle indisputable. Terms: One-third cash; the residue in 6 and 12 months h interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises, JAS. C. MecGUIRE, ap 15-d Auctioneer. OR RENT OR LEASE.—The dwelling part of the THREE-STORY HOUSE. next to the corner of Penn. avenue and Iéth street, lately oceu- pied! os. Miller. Apply to KIDWELL & Di sts. ap 2i-3t* ‘The three THRE 8 situated on sout: street, betweed sth aud 5th, will be offered at private sale. If not sold before the 6th of May, they will be offered at public auction on that ye For terms,&c., apply to JAMES H. BOSS, Hand 4th streets. ap 21-dtMay6* Fo ALE.—A WELL FINISHED COT- TAGE, with kitchen and other buildings, and LOT OF UN D, 24 feet, 2 inches front, and 140 feet deep, No. 139. E street, First Ward. To a clerk, or any one desiring-a neat and comfortable residence, very cheap, no better chance could offer. For terms cine . G. BRAN DEBURY 34. at his office, street, ES Se ua Esi ‘St h BE and TEA, if re- quired, in the large brick house corner of 1, and 6th . Inquire ou the premises, or at the Store 498 ear Penn. avenue, _Bp 21-e03t _ —HOUSE 435 D street, adjoining the residence of J. M. Carlisle, E.sq., containing nine rooms besides the kitchen and rooms for ser- vauts, with gas, bathing, and other convenionees, Apply next door. ap 20-3t ALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE V AK LE.—The subseriber will sel! at private sale LO No. 13, in square 377, situated on F, bet. 9th and 10th streets, directly’ opposite St. Patrick's Chureh, 22 feet in front by 6 deep, on which there is a two-story Brick Slate-roofed Dwelling, containin; six good rooms, with basement, dining-room, and a! modern improvements, act, with a good alley running the entire depth of the lot. Also, LOT No. 10, in square 347, on F, bet. 10th and lIth streets,on which there aren two-siory rough st Briek Dwelling and two small Frame Houses. This would be very desirable property for im rove- ment. Title indisputable. For termsappy to JERE- MIAH MURPRY, corner of F and 11th streets,No. 4653. apit-lw* OR RENT.—Mr NDERSON has seve- Fo COMFORTAB OOMS for rent, which are all comfortably Furnished, either as Parlors o¢ Chambers, situated on Penn. avenue, No. 296, 2d door from the Kirkwood House. mar 3i—im MS FOR RENT.—ROOMS SUITABLE Gerepuurr es be had at No. 3&4 4th street, enn venue and E street. Apply to JO- Nawene ’ “we Ponnsyivanis Bveuuee ‘ween 43g aud 6th streets. mar 21—tf FE OR REN T.—THAT LARGE STORY BUIL, NG on the Plank the Park, and} ‘he Grove, ‘coms. Ther it eis a oom 60 by oom 32 by . Cc 60 RS teil brn eta ing-houss JOHN A. SMITH. SOR SAL THREE oad, adjoint outales 16 16 feet; Bark and 8 fee! it Hotel or B mar 23—im OR SALE.—A VERY DESIRABLE RESI- dence, being a three-story and basement BRIC DWELLING, containing seven Rooms, with brick Back Building attached for the kitchen and servants, and situated on the south side of F street north, be- ay No. 512 (al story) 7th street between Dand er vo. stor Me at No. 512 2H story) Th ste TERR D WEBB, Real Estate Agent. ARGE AN Abrete tit di Ss Hirest, north side, be tuated 01 st , be- Poven etn kod: loth streets. ‘0.8 good and perma- 1 oderate. Inquire at Katee mar ttt ap7-Im EN T.—THE Fokitk Vweent —THE DESIRABLE Ther of — — a ith the Grounds surrounding it. G ices contamns sixteen rooms, has a and furnace. The stable will be sold or rented with the house if desired. The lot the house stands on : go ty sae fests but the purchaser can have more ried lest Me a Aso, for Sale—The LOT OF GROUND onthe O 119th streets, and LOTS on 18th,near Pstzoet. *Apoly to CHUBB BROTHERS. ap 8-t! 7 “UALR FARM FOR SALE-5:2% acres SUA ts ORD croatia ine County ‘auquier, Virginia, on the Alexandria and Orange Railroad, a few yards from Warrenton Junction; within nine miles by the Sean aah ton and Ale rin. e Farmis fia high state of eultiva ion, and ts abundantly sup. Lf x Pade og pee within @ short distance. For further in ROW, Esq. the place, SPF Ga sabeer) ae his Broker's Office, near or to the sw Brows Hotel, Washing OBERT MORROW. JZOR RENT.THOSE TWO LARGE Three- opposite the War Department. Ton g por- aie ean April 8 1. Apply. 1 JOHN ALEX NBER N20 Penn. avenue. ap 7-c0! juable GROCERY STORE, OR RENT a valuatle, (ath and Batrootsyaiey SALE OR RE} FoR SMENeE enthe situated on the corner o! a Clarkes ‘ asone of the ‘stand: in oe § for Breyten sramash a Ceo traps 8 irepiiegrat No. 355 K street west, between ihe 1B FRANCIS HANNA, T.— be) DBE. FOL SE orig nnasRnpunaNs ue ASSN, ay ae Srenny ii Paige ie now wh rent at $400 ig 4 . . ‘er or in W ’ STICKNEY. = (latel) vorap is a hours travel from the« paly two ia, {N‘t.—'Phat commod and well tin- | F Dae Hidtas onthe corner ey oe AUCTION SALES. By JAS. C. MeGUIRE, Auctionson XECUTORS’ SAi F pee EWES AP TERS OOS BN ED: SS the Auction 4 sell, in $510 Corporation_of Washington six per cent. Quarterly Stock 830 Coroners. of Washington five per cent. a s 1nd Coxporetion of Georgetown six per cent. 3.500 and aes Tit Mortgage Bonds. B order of tho Excosters, apa a JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auct. ADDED: tock, eCUTRI A uctioneer._ WILL Bi $2,000 Bank of Washi ap 21-d JAS. C. GALE_OF HOUSEHOLD AND KITCREN \ FURNITURE BY ORDER OF THE O: ans’ COURT. atthe Urphane’ curt ne th teen and heme eo a! je be. vo. ie south side of Penn. avenue, opposite Willards” Ho tel, all the Househol Kitchen Furniture, the personal eifvots of the iste Samuel W. Handy, de- lahogany Sofas and Bi Be "Parlor and Rocking Chairs ining and other Tabi Gira tee emery at UM fi other a Maple and walnut Cottage Bedstead Rage aie pte er 8, . al wind eee a oth Pa and us sange, stair, a ot China, Giasacand Crockery Waren Pe 0m Rugs Cooking and other Stoves ev With good ‘erms: A ms under cash; over acredit of and a day for totes Satisdactorily on” dorsed bearing interest. = - ap l4-d A. GREEN, Auctioneer. i> THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED in consequence of the inclement weather until THURSDAY, the 23 instant, same hour, ap 2i-d AGRE Auctioneer. By JAS. C. McGUIRE. Auctioneer. ESIRALE RESIDENCE ON F STREET, BETWEEN ISTH AND 14TH STREETS, aT PrBLic Avetion.—On MONDAY AFTERNOON. April 2th, at 5o’clock, on the premises, [ shall sell ths east halfof Lot numbered mneteen, in Square num- bered two hundred and fifty-four. fronting 22 feet 3 ches on North F street. between i3th and 14t! ‘eets west, and running back 159 feet toa 3-feet oy, with the improvements, consisting of a sub- stautia. and well built Brick watts fouse, con- ——~ eleven rooms, with back unding kitchen, large brick stable, and other necessary out-buildings. property is delightfully situated for a private residence, commanding @ fine view of the Potomac river and southern part of the city, and is admirably drained, with a fine paved alley in the rear. z ‘erms: One-fourth cash; the residue in six, twelve, and eighteen months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the property ‘ap l4-d JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. _ if THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED in consequence of the rain until WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Aprii 22d hour and place. ap 21- JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auet. By BARNARD & BUCKEY; Georgetown. NEAEEY, NEW. FURNITURE AT AUC- 4% tiox.—On THURSDAY net 23d jnst., at tv o'clock a. m., at the residence of Mr. Henry’ Win- ite, on the corner of Montgomery and Beail streets, eorgetown, we will sell the entire Household Fur- = Sofa, Chai lahogany Sofa, Chairs Do. _ Dining and Side Tabies Lounge, Rocking Chairs Parlor, Hall, and Chamber Carpets Looking Glasses, Sideboard Erench and other Bedsteads, Bedding Feather Beds, Mattresses, and Pillows Dressing and other Bureaus Washstands, Tables, Toilet Sets Parlor, chamber, and Cooking Stoves China and Glassware, Knives and Forks Kitchen Utensils, &c., &e. 1 first-rate rain Cask, Axe, Saw, &c. ‘Terms: $2) and under, cash ; Over that amount, a 69 days, for notes bearing interest and satis- factorily endorsed. BARNARD & BUCKE ap 2)-ts Auctionee! By C. W. BOTELER, Anctioneer. QALE OF EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD Frr- dO NITURE AT Avction.—On TESDAY, April I shall sell at the residence of + Forney, Esq., on 8th street, between E and a large and handsome collection of supe- rior household Furniture, &c., em! ing in part— One elegant solid rosewood Parlor Suite, finished in gold and green brocatelle oe of large gilt frame French-plate mantel Mirrors Handsome rosewood Commode, What-not Handsome tapestry velvet parlor Carpets yee Etegere, rosewood Centre Table, with mar- @ tol Superior Mantel Clock Bronze And French China mantel and table Orna- ments Six-light Chandeliers, brackets and pendants Hal! Oileloth, walnut hall Chairs Iron Hat Ra: Walnut Sofa, mahogany Sideboard Walnut Dining room Chairs Fine Engravings, Clocks Walnut extension dining Table Brussels and three-ply Carpeting Gold band French China dinner set Silver-plated and French China tea sets Silver-piated covered Dishes, Castors, Glass Ware, Mahogany Office Table, superior walnut Bookeases Onk arm Chairs, walnut Brokshelt lounge, walnut Pedestal, marble top Cushioned revolving Office Chair Mahogany hizh-post and French Bedsteads Mahogany dressing Bureaus, marble top Mahogany Wardrobes Mahogany Washstand. marble top Toilet Sets, Crib, Window Shades Superior curled hair Mattresses Straw Matting, mahogany rocker Chars Handsome set of blue eoaan Chamber Furniture Superior Walnut Dressing Bureau, with marble top Damask-covered Chamber Chairs and Lounge ~ Superior walnut carved Bedstead, Wardrobe Superior Washstand, with marble top Cane-seat Chairs “ i With other useful articles, rendering it a very at- tractive sale to housekeepers, ‘Terms: $40and under, cash; over that suma credit of 69and 90 days, for approved endorsed notes, bearing interest. C. W. BOTELER. Auct. _ ap By C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. SALE OF VERY SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD +9 FuRNItoRE at Aveti On MONDAY, April 2), at 10 0’clock a. m, hall sell, at No, 482 12th street, between FE aud F streets, a large collection of big Household Furniture, consisting in art of— ne superior rosewood Pianoforte Large gilt frame French plate mantel and pier Mir- rors Rosewood parlor arm Chairs, covered with plush aud brocatel . Mahogany Pier Tables, with marble top Tapestry Brussels, Brussels, and three-ply Carpets osewood Pedestal, with marble to) Heavy damask and lace Curtains Ornaments Moen Chairs, mahogany tete-a-tete Sofa, Par- or Clocl Walnut Etegeres, superior mahogany Bookcase Carved Rosewood Centre Table: with marble top Mahogany Sideboard, with marble top, Girandoles Brussels stair Carpeting, Venitian Blinds Mahogany centre Tables, with marble tops Walnut extension ae Table, Straw Matting Waluut Lounge, covered with plush French China Glass and Crockery, plated castor and ‘Table Furniture general] Oak dining-rooin Chairs, mahogany hatrack Hall Oile! ot, handsome mahogany, high-post and French Bedsteads Superior curled-hair Mattresses and feather is Mahogany Dress: Bureaus, mahogany Wash- stands, with marble tops —_ Handsome double maho; lla ‘ardrobe Clocks, handsome set of cottage chamber Furniture, consisting of Wardrobe, Dressing B: with marble top, French Bedstead, ‘Table: Week stand, with marble top, and four Chairs Walnut Wardrobe, walnut dressing Bureau, with marble top, walnut Washes » with marble top Radiatorand other Stoves __ Together witha e collection of useful articles worthy the attention of furnishing. 1, Terms: All sums of and unde: cash; $40, a credit of sixty and ninety ‘dase, ‘approved lorsed notes, ‘ing in! it. ap l6-d&ds C.W. BOTELER, Auet. U7" THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN ot reget see oneunet weather to FRIDAY, * ARE me Wy BOTELER, Auctioneer. By JAS. C. MoGUIRE, Auetioneer. RUSTEE’S SALE OF VERY VALUABLE Buitpine Lots on NoRTH I STREET, BETWEEN 20TH AND 2isT STREET, WEST.—On TUESDAY AF- TERNOON, May 5th, at 5o’clock, on the premises, sha sasrccsderic'uise fics eats aaa reco! in Lil . 0. 08 =. Si6, 317, and 318, of the records as. ot Ni t 19, ii No, 101, fronting together 58 feet on north between 2th and ist ‘streets west, susning back 149 feet three inches toa twenty-foot These lots are situated ina fashionable and very doairphle part of the city for private residences, and the - ois gs gag Attention of persons desir- ing Soe ULGINE 8! 5 ‘erms : One-third cash; the residue in six and twelve months, with interest, secured by deed of trust on the premises. JNO, ENNIS, i 7 THOS. J. FISHE! rustees, ap 1f-cod&ds = JAS. C. heat RE, Auct. By JAMES C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. “QMALL AND DESIRABLE COUNTRY Sear LAN Oy A 7 Fiks PoLiaate-On WEDNESDAY ABTERNOON, i Ithout reserves De cece Fand, renting be withoul poe hy G street plank eorgetown road, at the first toligate, and distant about one mile from the city, wit! improvements, consist- ing of a new and comfo; howse containing ten rooms, with desirable conveniencerjfor the ac- com of families during the summer season. A pump of fine water at the door, & young orchard of choice fruit trees, a large bed of superior strawberries, together with a handsome shrubbery erasers en: ioetan can the residue in6, 12, 18, ths, with interest, secured ‘bya deed of ap Lid» PN FAR. C. MoGUIRE, Aut. SZ DID APNEA RENOIR CL AB 16d "FARTE, MoGUIRE: Auctioneer. _ RUSTHES BALE OF VALUABLE LOTS, The subscriber, virtue of a deed of tot corded in “BB No. vi ole me} ; Big be Deed Bay all re and of \ TELEGRAPHIC NEWs. #ROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. POUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. ~ Arrival ef the Fulton. ‘ew ¥. April 21.— steamshi: . from Havre and Southampton ” has ar rived at this port, bring? advices of her day of sai The Conard steamship ve Sielitat aan at 1 legrapbic b from nople nounces that the lish fleet here oe day for Maita = eal ee was consider@l in India thit, according * } ll cca from China, the closing ine ase inate against European comumerce At the last advices the Pe: — atShiras. Gen. Bubler was fortis tstan. “Th inces were tranquil. ymms are progressing in ‘Turkey. Fn two cases Christian witnesses have given evidence ainst Tarks in Bosnia. the Mussulmen were found gaiity Bpth foatences The Grand Duke of Tuscany has conclude with the Papal Chait « coment? that of Austria. The accouchment of Queen Victoria is daily ex- pected, The English elections were over, few exceptions. There will be a large liberal majority in the new House of Commous. The of Russia is said to have definite. ly given up his intended journey te Western Eu- ro) Tie amount of Gold on the way to England from Australia, the greater portion of which could not be far distant, was estimated at £2,500,000. There was an active demand for momey on the London Stock Exchange, on the 7th inst., at Ga- %, 3 cet. fhe Bank had raised the rate of interest for loans on stock to 7 per cent, which bad caused a general decline in ces The wend f further diclined in conse- —— the extreme tightness of the money marke! Consols for money closed at 92; 5 account at 93a93 iy . 2. sais asia The market ence of consols. J merica, = verpool on Y Constanti| With very was heavy under the influ- sacks TOmmERrsat.. e Liver; cotton market was quiet ly nds the previcun rates ; — of three’ gt es, of which speculators and exporters each took |,4uv. 2 Breadstuffs were dull. Wheat une’ and steady. Flour quiet, and generally une ged, men oxy ase sales “_ been made at 9 sbilli lecline. Corn was offered freely, and had a declining tendency. ve a market was steady. McHenry’s Circular quotes flour at a decline of Gdals. State 26a2s ; 0 29430s.; Southern 2 i¢ a30s. White wheat ss9daQs.; red wheat 7K aSs. The Times’ Paris corres) lent says that the unexpected increase in the Bank of England rate had an unfavorable effect on the French trade. On the other hand, the new American tariff had encouraged manufacturers who were anticipating a profitable business with the United States. The corn market throughout France was declining. Marine Disasters. Cuar.eston, April 20.—The schooner Morn- ing Light has arrived from Nassau, with dates of the 15th. She reports the ship Saxon, Capt. Sears, from New York for New Orleans was wrecked on So Ground. Capt. Sears came passen- ger on the Morning Light. A part of the cargo was saved. J = — The U. 8. meri fry Prnierrnpme! Joseph Hen Waiawright arrived at Nassau dn the 15th inst. Destructive Fire at Alton, Ill. Cuicaco, April 19.—A destructive fire occurred at Alton, lilinojs, on Thursday, destroying the planing miil of Morrison & Beal, the Methodist parsonage house, and doing great damage to the Vaverly Hotel, Piazza House, and the warehouse of Hollister & Coffee. Total loss $50,000. Arrival of the City of Washington. New York, April 21.—The steamship City of Washington has just arrived, but having sailed on the same day with the Fulton brings no later intelligence. Election in Kansas. St. Lovis, April 18.—Henry J. Adams, the Free-State candidate for Mayor at Leavenworth, Kansas, has been elected by 150 majority over all’ AUCTION SALEs. By A. GREEN, A meer. ILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION, IN FRONT V OF THE PREMISES, On THURSDAY, 7th May next, at $%¢ o'clock p. m.. in compliance ‘with the terms of a deed of trust from Edwin E. a wife to the subscriber, dated July 12th, i855, and re- corded in Liber J. A. 8. No. 100, folios 239 to 23, one of the Land records of Washington cou.ty, Lot No. 14, Square No. (#4, containing 3) feet front on E street south, amt 4 feet 4 inches deop on 2d street west, together with tae improvements, which are a two-story frame building used as two dwellings and a store. Terms of sale: Cash; and if not complied with in three days after sale, the y will be resold at the risk and cost of the ulting purchaser on three days’ notice. M. THOM. N, Trost apl7—2aw&ds “A. GREEN, Auctioneer. By BARNARD & BUCKEY. Auctioneers. OMMISSIONERS’ SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF an order of the Circuit Court of the Disinet of Columbia, peseed on the Istday of April, 1857, in the matter of the petition of the heirs of William Phil- lips, late of the county of Washington, we will, on the Ist clay of May next,on the seve: remises, sell the real estate of which the said Wal- Tien Phillips died seized and possessed in the said county, as follows: One Lot, with three Dwelling Houses upon it, in Tenallyt: containing two acres of ground. One other Lotin the same town, contaming ono acre of ground, with a Stone Building on it. A parcel of Land situated on the River road, about halfa mile above Tenally-town, containing nineteen and three-quarter ponent gronnt. highly improved, and fronting ou a paved q Also, one undivided seventh part of the Real Es- tate of the late Theopilus Robey, consisting of about a quarter of an acre of ground in Tenally-town. nd sixty sores, parts of two tracts of I known as “Dry Meadow” and “the Vale, aati y about a mile northeast of Teuslly-town, and u main public road, unimproved, and princi; wood. The sale will begin at the late dwelling of the de- . in ly-town, about 10 o'clock. Terms of sale: One-fifth, cash; the residue in four equal payments of 6, 22, 18, end 24 months, bear- ing interest, and to be seow by the bands of the purchasers, with such additional security as may be satisfactory to the commissioners. JOSHUA PEIRCE, OTLEY MORELAND, JOHN FE. SORA Pee, SHOEMAKE EIRCE SHOEMAKER, ommissioners. N. B.—Any farther in’ ion will be given calling on JAMES PHILLIPS, Tenally-town, D. peel BARNARD & BUCKET, ap 8-2awSw Auctioneers, —— By BARNARD & BUCKEy Auctioneers. DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Court of the Distriet of eau, gi on the 4th day tA ril, ‘will sell the personal property of the late Philli de |, in Foray sown, D. on May Ist aki: ). Co at nine o” 5 ing of the foliowing One Hi sone Mule, one Cow,one two-horse on, one one-horse itto, five fine Beds and art not ment! Sfemcel ap aenee off Sirah ncaa Foe ah oF Se notes, .. JAMES P. iLL <imimstrator, wpeawee Me NARD& BCCREY Avcte, RUSTEE’S oo yy virtue of @ decree of the Cirenit Court for Prince George’s county. a zmman, i . EB. an others, the u Y as tee, wil expose lic sale at near SDAY. 7 . Tat ay, fist a eat not, the next reel M ek te s 8 the, residence of Mr. John T. containing acres Th roperty is situate about half Boltaville, rn healthy and clavated tog eae rom ceptible of the highest state of improvement, admi- rably adapted to a fruit and market farm ; and there ing young Peach and Apple Orchard thereon. ‘he improv iripit.eclvresaeseny y ev are in complete repair. There is a pump of fine wa- ter in the yard attached to the main dwelling. The society inthe neighborhood is ¢: nt, and the situation presents inducements for 2 mest ry residence a gentleman residing itimore or Washington City. : Terms of sale, as bed by the Decree, az One-half of the purchase money to be paid in cash on the day of sale, or on the ratification thereul by the Court, and the residue in6, 12, and 18 inonths thero~ after, ‘in equal instalments, to be secured by the notes of the purchaser with security to be approved by the Trustee, bearing interest from the day of sale. ‘On the payment of the whole purchase money with interest, fhe Trustee is Tope by the D et to “ urchaser : convey the property te th PU PH EN, Trustee, IT, The above sale will positively take piace on the day named. apt ihe day oe » Bart ‘. ay —awts TENT VENTILATO! Lede capply thisadmirable VEN TILA ‘TOR for the cure of smo! chimnies, sizes 10, tz, and 14inches,which we will put up and warrautto give ‘sal 6 at the Coitand exSHINGTON STOVE DEPOT, ap i6-eoSt No. 2578. E. cor. Pa. av. and Nth st! she HOUSEKEEPERS. Constantly on hand and receiving wi new ev eae caieadids Ral EINE REFRIGERATORS, ail sizes. A WATER COOLEKS, in ercat variety, za it bbe noid at the lowest market ee. i i elsewhi = is solicited Lect ggeheor zee Serspete fs settled a7 before attempting to anew on, A is delivered tree of charge tonn, part of Bee Bate JAMES SKIR VI. S. E, cor, Pa. ave. and llth sts., No. Bp 16-e00t