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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Tue Moxument MAsacuns Acain.—That ad- journed meeting of the Monument Society “Pas Pouisn Patrior axp Exits—Joun Trs- | Of, according to (secret) Programme, at the City sowsx! —We give below the very eloquent re- | Hall, basement story, at 5 o'clock yesterday af- marks addressed by Mr. H. K. Kalussowski to bis | tetnoon. deother Poles over the grave of the lamented Tys- | | When we arrived on the ground we found the sowski : Hard is the task to sj and the mind is fall of sorrow! of our beloved colleague and esteemed compat jot 2 ¢ no more amongst us. Every day our ranks gang, it was pr pe ship of the city press drawn wu A pth i “four and twenty blac ’ k when the heart is sad spoon pate Wate “alk Ina seu.2 rhe Beetuven—Poles | door of the room in which sat the “Council of —one moment more and the last earthly remains | ‘Ten?_or rather eight- was hermetically and after some consultation to try the “open sesame’’ are thinning—let us hear then the voice so Well | of a certificate of membership possessed by one of known to the Polish soldiers—‘‘ Form yourranks!”* the repor' le Yes, brethren, let us form our ranks in harmony — ee This was no go Mr. Joseph H. Bradley said and stronger friendship as there remain less of us, | that stockholders in banks were not rmitted to and we must strengthen our forces. Few days | t at the meeti: ago we lost on the other side of the ocean, Wer. | 06, presen cell—to-day we weep the death of the other | more a ype t ist ct ; ‘ne ir es jan is, Esq.) sustained champion of the same cause and same principles, | Ma ‘iradicy's views, and the reste of the directors, no is society. ‘ter-member, Two good friends, they have met where there is feeling a delicacy about intruding farther, took no separat One died after a long lingering. | his hat and gracefully withdrew. The’ door leaving no family to mourn in exile. The other | closed after hiin with what Hood would call “a was carried from amongst us suddenly—from the | wooden d—a !** midst of a numerous, dearly beloved family Another consultation was held, and the out- Brethren, we see these distressed orphans bitterly | siders resolved to plant themselves on their re. weeping their dreadful loss on the brisk of the | served rights as mombawerne press ; ‘and adel. xrave of one so esteemed by us, so esteemed by all, even those without sympathy for his political | Sounds the reverse of te was sent to ask admission in that capacity. conciliatory were heard as pote the door opened on his entrance, and the Chair- Good Patriot, good citizen. good son, good hus- | inan announced the dictum of the Board to be band, good fat! : eral respect he enjoyed was easily won, high as } of the M; he stood in the justly envied confidence of his | would not admit adopted country. Board. Could I forget my griefs, with mournful satis- The Ma I have known so well and to whom I have leng | second common sentiments and common Allow me, then, tu leave unuttered what I could | and not say with composure, and call you, brethren, Le us mingle our sympathy most agonizing trials—to the sister stricken by an | the eject: t 0! unexpected sorrow—to the devoted, pcm on The a eo widowed wife—to the orphaned children. Look upon them! t t it. Behold the tears and sobbings of that lad hey may get it. ‘who a few months ago braved seas with their | think their rooms are ve! storms and dangers, in the hope that she would | in the base-m-ant portion’o share the happiness and prosperity of her beloved and only son. Instead of this, the cold grave will cover him, and with him her last hopes of com- r, friend and colleague, the gen- | that it not being a meeting of the = TS present were faction I would pay further tribate to one whom | Ellis, First Vice President, | Vice President, Mr. been bound by true and tried ties, hallowed by | ‘Treasurer, Mr. S.¥. AtLce, Sec litical faith. eo H. Bradley, Josiah o Association but anagers they considered it private and ers than members of the —— eechasin layor ruder, a M. NiCalin, retary, and Messrs. F. Polk, T.W. J. Knight, Managers. ? wi We learn that the Board to your duties to the living who stand’ before us. | the salary—-#1,000--of the Seer e eoahed Secretary, doubtless in view of the late transactions of the Board, we riately located building ! ithe and offer it to the | with the intenti f forci i i aged mother, here standing, broken with the isan act of ‘Petty tyranny quite in keeping with the press from their meetings. t is, the affairs of the Society, as at present managed, need thorough ventilation, and we hope ng with Usirep States Porice Rerorts — Before fort Justice Donn.—Bill Brown, a slave, was arrested You, mother of his children—siand up stand | by Oficer Bayless, under the charge of having e up! Every good man will tender you t ings of consolation and the arm of support! You offer- | committed an assault and battery on Bridzet and your children shall gather the fruits fom the | A!™strong. The facts elicited on the investigat.on virtues of your good husband sown in oar hearts. Blessed be thy memory, O Tyssowski! ‘Th family isours. Thy uublemished name will gov- erm our ¢ children! veached to-morrow—thou hast explored the hid- that they were both domestics at Browns’ ; that while skylarking together she gave him a pretty severe Sok we bey resented by = rt throwing a potato at her, and striking her in the nT ae aye Fede Of thy | fice. Whether she obtained the warrant in re- meee SIGE inserter sentment of the material thrown, or the harm it den path of the fautare—thon seest the destiny of | obras left to conjecture, as Bridzet, although thy beloved Poland. Sooner or tater all join thee. Good bye again in the na brethren—let me say in thine to them, Good failed to aj ‘From a biographical notice of Tyssowski, pre- pared by Mr. Kalussow~ki, we lgarn that the for- mer was born Ith of March, 1811, in Galicia, a | Carrington for defence. part of Poland, under the Aastrian Government that at a tender age he lost his father Joseph Tys- sowski, the editor of a literary paper of great Tepate. His widowed mother left in mod- perfect the education of her son, who, a quick, id, generon:-hearted boy, fully repaid his by him the proudest future, but actuated by his gen- | for the United States. erous impulses, he took the patriotic side in the effort of unhappy Poland to regain her liberty, and after the disastrous result of that effort, Kalns- wski with his fai es. He landed There he lived for some time by giving les- ns in Latin Grammar, French, ete. In 1848 he as- a the direction of a German political led and promoted, with great skill, the inter- | UP #moug the missing ' a Inmediately after the above + | Heister visited the house of Bru a Duncah, who ed fora fiz er Parham, and ich offended at the gross indignity offered her, r totestify. Case Officer Parham arrested Charles Brnee, under the charge of having made threats of personal violence towards Mary Heisler. tion he was required to give security in the sam of 3266 to keep the peace for twelve months. dismissed. After examina- occurrence, Mary » we. and, according | to evidence of the witnesses, made an assault on the wife of Bruce, and struck her; she was accom- - h | panied by a girl named Marcell: erate circumstances did all in her power to | rolled up her sleeves and pr They were both arrested by O: 2 i after a good deal of cross-titing—there being a 's sacrifices: and expectations y the rapid great disposition in the females to bandy epithets ess he made in his studies. Having taken | towards cach other—they were bound ove:—one highest rank of scholarship, he had before | for court and the other for the peace. Carrington A Suir ’rwixt Cur anv Lip.—A large compa- was banished tothe United | BY Were invited to attend a wedding that was to New York in the autumn of | have come off early last week at the residence of a worthy gentleman in Prince George’s County, caper, Md. The guests duly assembled, but lo! the New York Schnellpost™—in which hette. | expected bride—the — Cer ee its of revolutions of 151s; he wasanactive mem- | Yored the suit of another than the hushand select- ber of Polish committee. organized there on the | 4 for her by her fond and over-careful father—a eccasion of glowing intelligence arriving almost | 8¢ighboring farmer, and. by the by, a very esti- htsiman for the Congressional Committee on 2 Secx mable man. The favored lover, a young inechan- a eee ee he came t | icin the Washington Navy Yard: had’ been for. ae ee okie Se ee wawed-ae | Didden the honse, aud the young’ lady had been ; had cal im, and was engaged 8s |‘ te:dicted from seeing him. - She is said to have ic Lands. In 1851 he was appointed a clerk contrived the scheme of seeming to be about to in the Treasury Department; in 1533, in the Pat racy another to obtain the means of marrying fa ent Ottice first as clerk, then soon as assistantex | het aminer j iat He was a member of the National Institute and | lover conveyed vorite with something in hand (or trunk.) | On Sunday night last, in the small hours, her mt pe r orecr ees to this city, where Librarian at the same time; a member of the | ‘hey were made one flesh, as soon as the license hanical Metropolitan Association, and was and parson could be obtained. The affair has upon its juries in the last exhibition. ‘Lastly, he | Cfeated peep gestae excitement among the wasealled toan important trust, and had but just | Young folks o: entered upon his duties as Chief Examiner in the | ¥ United States Patent Office, when, suddenly, at | *mothered swearing on the both sexes in the neighborhood here it occurred; and, we fancy, no little half- rt of the outwitted 10 o'clock in the evening of Sth of April, in'the | 0d folks, though, sofar, no bones have been bro- midst of bis funily, apparently in good health. | Ke over it, nor are any likel savounded with happy childcen, in the course of | RCV? did run smooth, and an intimate conversation, he fell at the feet of his | #ughed at locksmiths. mother—to rise no more ! Buried with all honors that religion, friendship, tobe. True love ove Aas, always, Pror. Crotcn’s Musicat Soiger, last night, his distressed countrymen, and above ail the no- | was overflowingly attended; indeed, quite as ble brotherhood of Free Masons and Odd Fel- lows could afford, he left behind to mourn their | ™2"Y Tetired for want of room as were present, sod bereavement, his wife, seven children, mo- | While numbers, even of ladies, setle interested by the performances ther and sister, with little or no fortune but his osinn tise oath eekinee unblemished characte nd high reputation. with an interesting skete , were sufficiently to stand patiently Prof. Crouch open of the history of church Tue Lever or Hansoxt Lopcx (Navy Yard) music, tracing itdown from the time when the last nicht was a largely attended and delightful affair. multitude went to the Mount of Olives to sing sacred hymns, tothe present day. The speaker showed great familiarity with authors, ancient The evening's entertainment began witha grand | 22d modein, who have written upon music, quot- brass and string band led by Prof. Wagner, Samuel Yorke AtLee. Esq. tory of Odd-Fellowship in the United States, and | “4” Composer. of its progress up to 1556. In June ’ A os fs ble amount of new and youthful ms bes was 193,614, exclusive of 4,375 expelled and > of the crowded condition of the rable atmosphere for harmony, nees were perhaps the best The ¢ ca nci of ay Seesananeine “ a whole, wi seemed to justify Prof. Crouch in his assertion © period were—for the relief of broth- ia dikigned to make Washington in music t she is in science—second to none. In consequen room, and un! the solo perfo: deceased. showing an avera; crease of 6,100 Tie amount of the revenne for the year ending same date was $1,253,193 36. The expenses dur- annal aad net in- 9 62; for the widowed familie=, $73,- ; for education of orphans, $10,756 33; for cad, $79.6%3 63. ‘The number of as 23,909; of widowed fami- w igures of theinselves <iiow whether Odd m Li » does any fe an account of Hannony Lodze, si was the ni case of last week. hartered in the of Columbia, wa ed in 1539, and had always acted up to ponesples which it had professed ; that this loc now consi=ted of 55 to 60 members, and now es twelve orphans ; that such a ive one, and they were there encourage them with sympathy and to na them with material aid. Weightman & Webb vs. Bre he concert which succeeded, f last year the total number of mem. | Stlected programme brought out no inconsidera- de “ ; ” ing from Lucien, Justin, Martyr, Origen, st. erture fom the “ Bohemian Girl bp Sang Augustine, Philo, Dr. Burne pad omaes. Mr. as ~ Se x Crouch’s introductory remarks were listened to © which an admirable addess was delivered with pleasure, with a single exception, where an Mr. AtLee gaye a short but comprehensive his- | ‘liberal allusion was made to an eminent Ameri- , the admirably cal talent. Tue Circvit Court, yesterday, decided three ejectment cases of Carrolls vs. the Galligans in favor of plaintiffs, by the same rulings as in the ‘The ease of Chas. Koones ts. Wm. D. Acken, claimed for funeral expenses of Mrs. Acken, de. ceaxed, was decided for the The Court then took u laintif. ejectment case of ick Ringold, and not disposed of the same when they adjourned. This morning the Court had in consideration the ejecitment case of Weightman & Webb vs. Woman, whose heart never grows callous, | F ed’k Ringold, in which the plaintiffsclaim title makes the place radiant with her approving | PY Corporation tax sale. «m ch pore lovely her beautiful countenance be - ‘The ve gra a ' tion was purchased by plainti and as we gaze, we acknowledge how | |! y who had meet A pe Corporation sale nes when she is intent upon the performance of | [ctived title from Corporation. ‘operty in ques. of ‘Allison Wi nd Messrs. Wylie «goed deed. There needs no outcry to clicit her | &, Webb for plaintifis, and Messrs Lloyd and pity for the orphan. It responds spontancously | ©! ington for defence. fo the plaint of the fatherless, and her hosom is ever a safe refnye for the weary and broken- hearted. The man who would not give when Musicat.—Professor Root, of Philadelphia, is to hold aconvention at the Smithsonian Institute, Prof. R. enjoys a her gentle eye solicits, must have a soul dreary as col in; € first Monday in May next, the 5 munencing the first } 'y in May chaos, may he live friendless and die without a lect suis ing . ‘oe ae inonument to hiss me . | lectures to continue one week P tette (Grave of Washington, . be like! McFarlan,) was sung ty raoet Glewee tan, the conclusion of the Address, a Quar- | high reputation for musical proficiency, and will ¥, as this is his first visit to our city in a Messrs. Glenroy, Mc- | Professional capacity, to furnish an excellent en- Farlan, Davis. and Cross, who kindly volunteer. tertainment for the musically inclined. ‘The ed their services, which were received with great | Union Choir Association are rehearsing for a favor by those who listened to their fine harmony. | Grand Concert, to be given under his direction i by Prof. Wagner for the occasion, and soon | Will afte:wards the floor was cleared for the dance. The Navy-yard People treated their guests with their wonted’ hearty cordiality, a fact which ac. | Pub counts for the late hour to which the Festival was | 2th The Band then performed a grand March,com. | uring the convention, on which occasion they ve material assistance from the Marine The Concert of the first and second district ic Schools takes place next Tuesday evening, stant, at the Smithsonian Institute. Great kept up, all present seeming unwilling to sepa- | Pains have been taken by those interested in the Tate object of this concert (the sdvancement of music Tue case oF “ScRatcuarp.’’—By the New ; '" the public schools) to make the entertainment Yo. k papers we see that the prosecution seem to i paeee esas have abandoned the charge against Scratchard of attempting to effect the exca f{ Huntingt from the State prison, and are now enero Aw INTERMINABLE Nvisaxce.—The Italian or Gipsey women who beg on the principal streets of Washington are an interminable nuisance, and to «Low that the prisoner is a fagitive from jus- | it is high time that the Police had puta stop to that he has good reason to believe that Scratch- ad and an accomplice of his, na ¢'mposed upon Mr tice. Mr. J. A. Bryan, in an affidavit, says | their business. All of them are strapping she *uns,and the “ babies’? they almost if Aa f ned Le Croix, | carry in arms or lead by the hands, are as invaria- B. French, of W ashington, | bly old enough to be bound out. obtained $100 f-om him by means of a forged | calling are familiar to every i Second, Thi 5 sttter of introduction. purporting to come fr Dr_ J. Whitmore, of fps 1, an. ria The cireular letter referred to from B. B French, Esq... of this city, goes on to state that a ‘gan wamed Le Croix called at his house, and Prevented a (rged letter of introduction from Dr. nvariably ‘Their faces and lice officer in the td, and Fourth Wards. to take ‘‘no’’ for an answer, and pursue strangers, especially, with the pertinacity of the lazzaroni of Naples. Take them in hahd without delay, Messieurs Police, for every one of them ts They refuse A healthy, st: and e h to - 2. Whitmore, of Lowell, Mass. The man pre. | est and fair 1h large enough to earn an hon. tended that his trunks, containing his funds, had peen accidentally lost. He «poke as though he had an - his Affaire ate Knowledge of Dr. Whitmore and Tue Water Worxs.—The specifications for the several contracts are being printed, and pro- French. Xo excel suceeeded in deceiving Mr. | posals will be received in a few days, at the office ter Works. ry y 5 & } E & 5 i e c 3 ¢ g = a Justice Connolly ha in relation to the matter be good news to t lent was the deception that Mr. | of Capt Meigs, for the continuation of the Wa- There will be large ——— eri rps? , . resent season, as it is the intention ain woe acs Sars Kreigs to press forward the Works with more than ordinary energy. The several contractors are ex- | periencing some difficulty in obtaining re telegraphed to Mr. French | fetee for the heav Langer gon alae ———- it will be likely to raise the price of and ‘Tux IurRovements in Dstreet are being pros. | besides, will ive steady employment to hundreds touted with activity by the Commissioner Of poor people. old gutters and curbstones are be’ —— ase to be reset and way. This si have been done that street has been, for a long time, oaghfare for heavy teams e- dteacher,) which was dish , will be t street and Massachusetts avenue, ‘Trustees ‘corner ef i fbn dt boo members iT Wasnixctox ATHENEUM.—This association of ed, as weil a bop Se young men for improvement in useful knowledge long ago. as | 4s upon the increase,although many of the older = Great thor- | members have removed to other sections.of the va country to reside. The question under discussion C : i 1 ‘Should novel reading be-prohib- ny ScwooL, No. 5, Second distrigt, (Miss pra Dhaba Bares aeg ard Yee ing, pro! a nner to give evenrece of the dixpatants. It neum to begin the collect! # library for the use of the Buavtizc. Camnos.—The Brothers Galt tecently received various sets of cameo ornaments for the fair sex, which, as specimens of the fine arts, are most exquisite things indeed. mote elaborately and than any other cameos we ever saw. dowed with good to criticise them. Save or Rear Estate.—A. Green sold at auc- tion, yesterday, the Vineyard, some three miles north of the city, adjoining the new Military Asy- lum, the residence of the late John Agg, for $8,- ros Weir a a oi a cacined | fj maine a ‘ota ison g of Richmond, Virginia. Sieefarcartinarie Se Heattn REGvLATions.—Yesterday, several persons were fined for violating the regulations of the Board of Health. The Commissioner is de- termined to enforce the regulations in every in- stance where a violation is made known to him. THE SaLe oF Furniture at the Ebbett House will_be continued to-day by Mr. Fisher. To- morrow he will sell at this house a large quantity of linens, bedding, &c. For tHe May Festivars.—G. H. Cassidy ad- vertises some seasonable articles in the shape of light colored kid gloves and beautiful wreaths for the coming May Festivals. A CORRESPONDENT in Georgetown calls the at- tention of those whom it concerns to the very fil- thy state of most of the lanes and alleys in that town atfhis time. Yer ANotHeR.—We learn that Albert W. Mar- tin, Esq., has withdrawn from the Seventh Ward Know Nothing Council. Warcn Reterxs.—This morning, Captain Goddard took his place as Police Magistrate, to try the cases at the central guard-house. Michael Morris, vagrant, was sent to the work- house for 30 Wm. Jones, had never seen important attended to was buttin; ment, judging from t Jones went down. Se Pitis.—The Weak, » Costive, Billious and Delicate, af- fi sence strength and ir frames. takes the blood purer. The nerves commence in the BRANDRETH’S tive. Rheumatic, ter rome day’s use wil life pervade every organ of thei runk; workhouse 30days. Jones the Captain in the chair, and thought to get off by pleading that he had u iness claiming also that he had never before the workhouse. Captain Goddard e: he hadn’t been sent to nd arteries and terminate in the veins. in its attainm ery of health tenacious humo will satisfy the the pillsare doing. The direct If understood ai and vigor wiil, in a majority of the use of Brandreth’s Pills Sold at 25 cents per bo: ully studied. _Mopern Miracres!—' Gardner’s celebrated Ind Baisam of Liverwort and Hoa: stands unrivalled asa cure for Coughs, € Those s elphi Bronchitis, and Complaints of the L It may be procuredat Wrexs Washington street, Boston, ap 2i-lw Wortn Kxow tisement will be covereda remedy fi once practicable and cheap. the gray and no Wig. nor extraordinary trouble. donbt whatever of its efficacy. monials almost without nuinber, and from men of &reat intelligence, high standing and moral worth. ~ Those who have been bald for years are now weer- ing their own hair, and appear ten years younger than they did six months ago. hairs and bald heads are both al, itisaduty to remedy them by the natural and un- doubted means which Prof. Wood has invented. and now kindly offers to the afflicted. Read tsement, try his wonderful remedy. fessor anew testimonial.— Memphis W. For sale in Washington ver B. Wait: & Co., Ja Imrorta NT 1 Female Pills.—T merits are based Nairn & ‘0 THE LADIES. ~ p ‘he combination of Ingredients in the Pills are perfectly harmless. Their efficacy and upon an extensive practice of over thirty years; and, where the directions have be: strictly followed, they have never nue, Samur! ington, be whem all of one dollar. N. f. a B.—See si, is forgery. transient Boarders. accoinmodated. N RS. BATES, AT HER BOAR DING- HOUSE, on the southeast corner of Penn., Avenue and 9h street. has made arrangements to e number of atrangers with Meals out the day, and Lodgings. accommodate a lar; at ae throug mar AYARD TAYLOR'S TRAV. uniform edition, oomeusag p and Mexico, Africa, Lands of the Saracen, I China, and Japan The American Just pul ape A Sa5Ra style will do well to eall at Penney! vania avenue, south side, t tween 434 and 6th street kinds of PLAIN. FAN. MENTAL BOOK BID shortest = np 23-3t* ANREORD |, 2 ‘Tale of Bacon’ ‘s s 6 Tucker. ., ington in Domestic Life, by Richard Rush. gi. ‘he Ameri J » by Robert Tomes. $1.25. Pesce Becrasninl and Historical Sketches, 75 ets. ‘The Days of My Life, by the author of Margaret Maitland. 75 ets. ‘ ; the Young ue and Hee ery oe: 7 cts. now n. . 7 KMOWIANGK TAY JU: fSPRI ‘ODS, consisting princi in Dress Bonnets, (among these a new style very great varity of Straw, ies and children, Gipsy, Par- neila, and other styles, Embroideries, Sleeves, Skirts, Ca Valenciennes, N ADAME DELARUE HAS AVE very large assortinen' SUMMER G called Zooks TB, Bonnets for i and on thi DWI ings not gencral 3 Boints.c Cuas. Stott, Druggist. .! Watre, 522 Seventh street, Wash- R.S. T. Cissgs., Georgetown; to 8 must be sent, and the sent confidentialy,by mail,to ladies who enclose them ignature on the box; to monntertets it ie 2- BOARDING. RS. 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W. NS, 132 north Seesnd street, Philad hae = cons cine dealers generally. tween HOUSE; dating t corner of 7 The cures affected by Mrs. ian Medicine, known as the gaic. General A avenne and 9th stres parable monthly. WM. STICKNEY. rof. Wood, whose adveg im another column, bald, which is at It requires no dyeing, There canbe no We have seen testi As in most cases gray Premature and unnatur- CHARLES Stott, SAM 'ALMER, J. P. MiLauR CALLAN, anda Druggists. ap 20-2w q iled_to correct all Irregularities, relieve painful and difficult men- strnation, (particularly) at the change of life. will cure the Whites, and remove all obstructions arising from oold, exposure or any causes ; and may be used success{nily as a Preventive. agent, and get a Cirenlar for particniars free. ‘rice $1 per box, with full directions. Sold whole- sale and retail mo and Lit! cast Brick New Jerse: has several PLEASAN which she would be pleased to Rent to permanent or TABLE BOAR pop ht be ‘ap 22-3t* ELS, 5 volumes, ZUrope, rsons whe wish to have there in fine durable No. 333 ING is executed at the nost reasonable terins, « bet. 4 Handkerchiefs, | ‘hantilly,and others, Ribbons one _— he sae ctor so ier y itraw and Si rum 5 Racers . Bonne Toilet Waters,Combs, Brushes, &c., c. ; f the above articles being very new and very ae the attention of the ladies is particularly and dt forest ickly. ne Charleston, 8. C. ee imitations, ooms, SOKMON PAPERS, ee aa Le all cases (G8 of Foreign rders, ‘Statues, &e, K ever co aad A conti weteener de recel COHN MARKRITER No. 0 7th at,, next to Odd Fellows? Hall. -lw — EGOR. 84 7th st. Biotins VERY EXTENSIV) NORBAP AEE le Building On o’clock, uabli " oat i. Sixteen 8 fronti AUCTION hall we in Square No. ob each on north G, and running back 175 feet 3 inches to a about 23 feet on First street fronting itol pate west, between G and H streets back 130 feet ¢ inches to a 20-feet alley. Lots fronting 24 feet each on north H st., ‘ween First street west and north Ca: and running back 175 feet 3 inches to a) is valuable Square has been recently subdivid- |, forming the above described and First streets fronts have bee has been surrounded with ecurely boxed ; and the sale ‘ers rare inducements to persons desirous of secu- ly improving part of the he extensive Government printing office récent! ereoted on the northeas: i % constant employment to about five hu and to induce immediate build. fording accommodations to those who wish to reside in that locality, the owners will make a discount of u nthe purchase money to any purcha- ser who will erect a dwelling to cost not less than $8 within one year from the day of sete. Sixteen ring Property in that rapi five per cent. ‘erme : 20 per cent. of the the residue inannual m8 0 until the whole is rty Fine Gold Huntin, pe . fats of the property will be exhibited at the sale. Every lot put up will be positively sold with- ont regard to price. ap 24-d JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. By BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auctioneers. XTENSIVE SALE OF WATCHES, Jew- 4 ELRY, Phatep Ware. CvTLery. ioovs.—On FRIDAY MORNI? 10 o'clock, we wil! sell at store No. —, next door to Seymour's Hat Store on Bridge street. of Watches, Jewelry, &c., as— and other Watches ins, Slides, Chari Rale will be cont Terms: Under credit of 30. and 60 day's, dorsed- bearing interest. ap 22-2t OR SAIL 7th and G streets, Is ni well finished. ‘The corner is now occupied and is a good stand. ‘This is the best opportnity for investment. It is rented for $16 a month. $1,600 cash, or $1,000 cnsh and $290 5 gne sear. Apply to THOS. 353d floor Treasury Buildin RUG STORE FOR SALE, well established stand. doing an excellent bu nese, and is as eligibty located as&ny in Washington Address * Henry Otho,” over reai name, through the City Post Offies. WOR SALE.—Two BRICK HOL ht rooms each, situated on C street, be Also, three FRAME and fine BUILDING LOTS, on accom- pply to GEO, V ud C streets south, N ines Al SOR SAL BRICK HO street, botweed 4th a ap 2i-dtMay6* OOMS FOR OR SALE le be ap7-Im ts,0n ment. Title indisput: MIAH MURPHY, state of cultivation, and Pood ield a good sup: *A'Stable und W ap 17-codiw VOR SALE, AT PRIVATE SAL. story and att L located on J2th street, between M and N streets. A DESIRA ‘oli and 6th streets. bly Fur Chainbers, situated on Penn. ave door from the Kirkwood House. RENT.—ROOMS SUITABLE for a family, can be | v between Indiana avenue and E street. Apply to JO- NAS GLICK, 422 Pennsylvania avenue, between 424 aid 6th streets, , containing seven K attached for the kitchen an and situated on the south side of F street north, be- tween 6thand 7th. ‘Terms accommedating. at No, 5i2(2d story) 7th street Silver and Plated Wi 5 Vi anees nd lated ‘atches, Gold Guard, Vest, and 0} Cameo, Florintine, N i s ' pense a Aero soenis ind Gold Stone Sets ‘ms, &c., &e. Pearl Port BP — Bae her esas Pocket Cutlery,Plated s, &e. inued at night. 3), cash: over that amount, a for notes satisfactorily en- BARNARD & BUCKEY, Aucts. ~The BRICK HOUSE, corner of sland, containiy; Apply, by let pry Intel iad at N square 377, situated on F, bet. 9th and 10th streets, directly opposite St. Church, 22 feet in front by to deep, on which there is a two-story Brick Siate-roofed six good rooms, with basement, dinin bdern improvements, together wit running the entire depth of the lot. Also, LOT No. 10, in square 347, on F, bet. 10th h streets,on which there are # two-story rough i elling and two small Frame Ilouses. This would be very desirable property for im ‘able. For termsap) corner of F and lit OSE COTTAGE FOR SALE.—This delight- ful country residence, situated a mile and a half in @ northeasterly direction from the Post Office, possesses many conveniences and advantages not usual in a country residence. The location bein; f fruit. Unt 1c FRAME H¢ Also, the adjoining vacant LOT. tains sev! 0. 3 12th st ~eo2w* hwo VERY Nos. 447 and 449, a loon,’ parlor, and ranged, within conve! mlerate ts, situated on ween Oth and 0th streets, ‘To. good and perma. nent tenant the rent will be moderate. Inquire at No. 334 EF, street. _ R REN OR SALE RESIDE House contains si. and furnace, the house if desired. desired, ALso, for ae LOT OF GROUND onthe ri Peirce. *apply to CHUBB BROTH a-t VALUALE FAR A ot \yond BAR MIN Junction; within County Seat, and within a ig oc further information ap: he premises, JA BRICK DWE THE CITY HAL ery liberal and possession given imm ly to the sub reet west, DES aL. re situated © R SAL it, and healthy. Inquirh of W.C. ‘TOR, same square, a few doors east. ny INT.—THE LARGE FOUR-ST BR 1k DE LLING, with all the modern im- i E street, north side, be- xXteen rooms, nine miles by only two 8 Hotel, Washington Ci ei a | FANS at H. _op 23 urday Evening ity. OBERT MORROW. !! FANS J. McLAUG Magazines, and Periodicals. ap 23 SE—-ICE—ICE.—For sale GY TRE ICE at the Hock J thgpedtt 3 Washington Teailgond, It can be sent t re or ashi 1B cars che OAT CG. WRIGHT, Pat faci sh 2m KILEDGER FOR 2D MAY. : “The Wiles ‘ht, or Unknown onquest” and * uthworth’s Correspon- House, on the ng mil n The, Wile’ Sictohen No. 2,” Mes. So FERGUSON, 486 7th st. to 3,000 tons of » near the Relay dence with Peterson, &c, 2p 23 PRING OPE . 86 Bridi rest, Gontictionery,) Ceorretow i iovit of MING SCA NTIAN 1G. for tale at the subseriber's “ "FRANCIS WHFATLEY. MONNAIEs, FUM Co's: BRAY! &e., ape mai rnp NER yO UG FERGUSON, 486 7th st. NING OF ‘ASHIONABLE MILI EACH, having ta » (adjoining A ) a n, will ores on urday. Apri 5 some assort, E MILLINERY, to of PARHIGNABL se bee res ™m TH CAI LINA GIRDERS F. Ninerrermcmeewe: by 125 8 $25 pad Shy 125 rom 3) ——$___ aan oes. BF By JAS. C. McGULE. Auctioneer. SALE OF VALUABLE ICE” SQUARE. valuable lots. t corner of this ing, with a view of af- se money in cash; Bey ments of 20 per cent. each, paid for; the deferred payments to bear interest, secured by a deed of trust on the pro- Ne +a large stock and Open-faced Lever Duplex leve Buttons BLE FARM, in the D jumbia, one-and-a-half miles from the city limits, containing 120 acres of Land, with first-rate improvements, including a Grist-Mill. It adjoins the well known farm of ™ ing to G, Washington Young, Fisi tieulars inquire of HUGH B. SW. ton, oe GEO. D. LIVINGSTON ap Y » on the premises. B. THURSTON It isan old and GARRETT, & The three THREE-S ES situated on south side of L nd 5th, will be offered at private If not sold before the 6th of M offered at public auction on that day. apply to JAMES H. BOSS, 623 H and 4th stracts. the corner of Massachusetts s now for rent at 3400 year, tter orin person, to NDERSON has seve- OOMS for rent, which hed, either as Parlors o¢ nue, No. 2%, 2d mar Y DESIRABLE RESI- ‘hree-story and tasement BRICK Rooms, with brick between D and POLLARD WEBB eal Estate Agent. ALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE.—The subscriber will sell at private sale LOT No. i3, in welling, containing elevated is healthy and com- mands a fine view of the city and country. _ ‘The House is of frame, forty-two by thirty-two, nearly new, has a two-story Kitchen attached, in the upper part of which isa tank, holdiag twelve hun- dred gallons of water. i The Lot contains two acres of ground in ahigh » Withina year or two, will (aA Stable and ed belong to tho wei water is near the house. is ° WILLIAM STIC ‘The house con- ms, with an exeellent dry pn the Street north, between 2d and 3d streets west. Lots on winch they stand extend throngh to Indi- anaavenne inthe rear. They contain eight rooms each, kitchen and dining-room in the basement, sa- five bed rooms, with y and closets. They are lighted with as. Close by 1s pump of excellent water. The houses are well ar- in good order, neat in appesrance, snd cx means. The location .—THE DESIRABLE CE en the corner of F and 21 together with the Grounds surrounding 1 Tite salle will be soll or rent he stable will be sold or ren! i The lot the house stands on is a 136 feet, but the purchaser can have more land i sh eets. and LOTS I FOR SALE—512% acres y LAND, — in pe er, Virginia, on the Alexandria pei ole te a tow yards from Warrenton we sous travel from the i Washington and Alexandria. fees hi deager ier ard and is abundantly sup- plied with water and timber, and has meadow land. Churches, M ly t tf: SORROW. 8q., on the place, o JAMES 284-5 orto the subscriber at his Broker's Office, near much excellent good neighbors a ills, and M . For further information fev HLI __ "No 20 between YORK SUNDAY DISPATCH. ier Svea Post, all the Literary ‘Sth nnd 9th sis, SPS oie: ape AUCTION SALES. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. EAUTIFUL SQUARE ©} Boe Fnac it treba te AT » URDAY the 25th inst., at5 o'clock, p. ne wixt enteen thousand square feet, with the improvement which area tvandewene cottage and a brick dwell bee Lgorchonse, beet mie ot Stee aeesenery out- Ll 8. ol 1e Is improved with fence, which encloses the whole, anda varie- yet fruit 7 vies. &e. yw hank 1 0 jeseri ii sommely situ- ated on the east side of 7th'street west and Bounda- ry street, and presents a fine opportanity for invest- ment, as the sale will be peremptory. —__ ‘Terms: One fourth, cash; balanee in 6 and 12 months, the purchaser to give netes forthe deferred Beyments, bearing interest from the day of sale. A deed given anda deed of trust taken. All conveyan- cing at the cost of the purchaser. ap 22-d A. GREE Ry JAMES C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. QMALL AND DESIRABLE COUNTRY Seat de ON TIM STREET PLANK ROAD, NEAR THE FIRST Totrcate.—On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Apri! 15th, at 5 o'clock, on the premises, [ shall sell, without reserve, 3's acres of land, fronting on 7th street plank road and the l4th street, or Georgetown road, st the first tolleate, and distant about one mile from the city, with the improvements, consist- ing of a new and comfertable honse containing ten rooms, with many desirable conveniences,for the re- commodation of families during the summer season. A pump of fine water at the kitchen door, a young orchard of choice fruit trees, a large bed of superior strawberries, together with a handsome shrubbery and flowers. are on the place. Terms: One fonrth cash; the residne in6, 12, 18, and 24 months, with mterest, secured bya deed of trust on the premises. ap led JAS.C. McGUIRE, Anet. i THE ABOVESALE iS. UNAVOIDABLY tponed until TUESDAY AFTERNOON, April ist, same hour and pi: i TIRE, Anctionees ap 16-d A ° Te ie THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN hence of the rain until FRIDAY AFTER- consegu NOON, April 25th, same hour and place. ap 22-1 _ JAS. C. MeGUIR 3, Anetioneer. — By A. GREEN, Anctioneer. SCHOONER CALLED THOMAS K. CAR- &? Ron at Avction.—On TUESDAY, the 2thday of April, tant, I shall sell,at Riley's wharf, at [2 o’elock & fine Schooner, seventy tons burden, in good sailing order. ‘Title indisputable. She canbe seen at said wharf on Monday next. Terms: One-fourth cash: balance in 2,4, and 6 months, for notes satisfactorily endorsed, bearing in- terest. ap 3-d A. GREEN, Auctioneer. By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. RANKLIN ARE BULLDI OTS TO BE SOLD AT AvcTion.—On TL DAY, the 2th day of April, I shall sell at auction, infront of the premises, at 50’clock p. m., those very elizibie build- ing Lots on I street. between 13th and 14th streets, next to “Caroline Terrace,” and being the only va- cant lots on the sonth part of Franklin Square, viz : the eastern part of Lot No. 19, in Square No. 250, fronting 27 feet 135 inches on I ‘street, and running hack 144 feet to a 3!-feet alley ; also the whole of Lot No. 2 adjoining, fronting 44 feet nehes on said street, running back to the alley ; the whole com sing a suitable plot of ground for a fine mansion, or equally well adapted for either two or three Spacious dwellings and outbuildings. ‘Terms of sale: One third cash ; balance inne and on months, with interest, secured by deed of rust. psd J TeGUIRE, Auctioneer. By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctionee FURNITURE anp HOU: {OLD EF Ss. On MONDAS MOR April 27th, at 10 o'clock, at N 4!3 street, a few doors north of Pennsylvania avenue, I shall sell the Furniture and Effects of a gentleman declining housekeeping, viz: Mahogany hair spring-seat Sofa Do parlor Chairs, Rockers Do card. centre, and side Tables Do — marble-top card Tables Gilt-frame Mirrors, Chandeliers Carpets, Oilcloth, Matin Mahogany and maple isteads Dressing Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washstands Hair and liusk Mattresses, Bolsters and Pillows Cottage Set, Toilet Sets forts, Blankets, Spreads Mahogauy Crib, Looking Glasses Window Curtains and Shades Cooking S ves and Fixtures, &c. Terms: $3) and under, cash; over that sum a credit of 3) and 6) days, for satisfactotily endorsed notes, bearing aie b aps J BPA. RUSTE ‘WO-STO- RY Framr_Hovses.—By virtue of a deed of trust, dated pus eth day of December, 1851, executed GUIRE, Auctioneer. by William ble and wife, duly recorded in Liber J. ALS. 2 , folios 121 et seq. one of the land records for Washington couuty in the District of C lumbia, and also by virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of said District, sitting in Chancery, whereby the undersigned was appointed trustee, in the stead and room of the trustee named in said deed of trust, the undersigned will on FRIDAY, the ath day of May, at 543 o'clock, p. m., in front of the premises, proceed to sell at public auction, to the highest bid- der, lot of ground numbered eight [8] in square num- bered nine hundred and fifty-one [9!] with the im- provements thereon, which consists of three two- story frame dwelling houses nearly new and well built. ‘The above lot fronts on south I between 9th and 10th streets east, in the city of Washington. _ Terms of sale: One half cash, the balance in six and twelve months, the purchaser to give his notes for the deferred payments, secured by a deed of trust upon the premises. ii If the terms of sale are not complied with within five days from the day of sale the trustee reserves the right to resell, at the risk and costs of the de- faulting purehaser,upon giving twenty days’ previous notice, by advertisement, in some one or more news- papers, published in the city of Washington. All conveyancing at the cost of the Reroheeer, R. H. LASKEY, Trustee. Ap &-Stawts A. GREEN, Auctioneer. By C. W. BOTELER. Auctioneer. RUSTEER’S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- NiITURE.—By virtue of three deeds of trust. duly execnted and recorded, I shall_sell,on MONDAY, April 27th, at 1s o'clock, at No. 55 Missouri ave, nue, between 3d and 449 streets, a large collection of Goes ener ermage oor in part, viz: Mahogany Sofa, mahogany Chairs Do Rockers, mai ny centreand card Tables Mantel Ornaments, fine Engravings Parlor, chamber, and step Car, tine, Hall Oilcloth Sideboard, wainut extension Dining ble Iron-stone China dinner, tea, and toilet Ware Piated Spoons and Forks ‘Table Cutlery, Plated Castors, Glassware Handsome sets of Cottage Chamber F urnit! Superior Curied hair and other Mattresses Mahogany, French, and other Bedsteads Walnut and mahogany Dressing Bureaus Window Shades, Wardrobes, Washstands Cane and Wood-seat Chaira er Stoves, Cooking requisites ure Kitchen Fu ure, &e. The Furniture is in excellent condition, having been in use but a few months. Terms : $25 and under cash: over 825a credit of & and 9) days, for approved endorsed notes, bearing interest. c. W. BOTELER, pneer. SALE.—By virtue of a decree of rt for Prince George’s county. sitting asa Court of tity, passed in the case of John 'T, Holtzman and wife cs, Mary E. Holtzman and others, the undersigned as Trustee, will expo to public sale at Beltsville, near the premises, o: THURSDAY, 7th May, 1857, at 120"clock, M., 1 not, the next fur day thereafter, part of a tract or pareel of Land call nonston’s Range,”’ late the rexidence of Mr. John ‘T. Holtzman, containing forty acres aed This property is situate abont half 2 mile from jo. Ina yand elevated region; is sus- cept r rably a f the h cement, admi- : tand market farm ; and there is 8 young Peach and Apple Orchard thereon, The improvements consist of a large and commo- dious Frame Dwelling, with brick basement. recent- ly built, and every necessary building, all of which are in complete repair. There is a pump of fine wa- ter in the yard attached to the cep A ‘The society in the neighborhood is excellent, and the situation presents many inducements for a mest pleasant country residence for a gentleman residing in Baltimore or Washington City. Terms of sale, as prescribed by the Decree, are: One-halfofthe purchase money to be paid in cash on the day of sale, or on the ratification thereof by the Court, and the residue in6, 12, and 18 months there- 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, the Trustee is — hy ae Deeress0 convey the property to the purchaser in fee simple. ye ee N.C STEPHEN, Trustee, irr. The above sale will positively take piace on the dav named. ap i6-wts ‘Ov By BARNARD & BL OM MISSIONERS’ SAL. rv [EOF / an order of the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia, passed on the ist day of April, 1857, in the matter of the petition of the beirs of Walliam Phil- lips, late of the county of Washington, deceased, we will, on the Ist day of May next, on the several remises, seil the real estate of which the sad Wil- ham Phillips died seized and possessed in the said county, as follows: One Lot, with three Dwelling Houses upon it, in Tenallytown, containing two acres of ground. One other Lot in the same town, contaimng one acre of ground, witha Stone Building on it. A parece! of Land situated on the River road, about haifa mile above ‘Tenally-town, containing nineteen — a. jarter setpnel grommd, bichly improved, fronting on a& wed road. mrAlso, one, w iwided seventh part of the Real Es- tate of the late Theopilus Robey, consisting of about a quarter of anacre of ground in Tenally-town. nd sixty scree. rts of two {acta of Land known as “Dry Meadow” and “the Vale,” situated about a mile northeast of Tenally-town, and upona =, public road. unimproved, and principally in we sale will begin at the late dwell ft omen in Tenally-tov n, about 10 orclocks te ee Terms of sale: One-fifth, cash; the residue in four eqnai vay meuts of 6, 12, 18, and 24 months, bear- Pause with each adffiant oes wat ua , With si tition u Satisfactory to the commissiouers. arial JOSHUA PEIRCE, NOTLEY MORELAN JOHN ES Cg PE AP! VID SHOEMA PRIRCE SHOEMAKER Commissioners. N. B.—Any fart! informati: ill be given ging TARR Te Pave ap 8-2a Rustioneets. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOT. AT THE CORNER OF INDIANA AVENUE AND Putt RIDAY, the 24th e premises, a hae en, % on i of 18 re- wishing to seoure a valuable piece wit the pacttuly i ‘Gh sash balance in, 6, 12,29, and —————————— ~ ee TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. Arrival of the America. © Hacirax, April 2—The Cunard Steam:hip America arrived at this poit last night. fom Liverpool on the 1th instant, and has taken her wr for Boston, where she will be due on ay. In the Liverpool Cotton Market prices of the ter qualities were slightly lower, while the quotations for the inferior descriptions were bare- ly maintained. ‘The market closed quiet. Consols were a trifle better, » Phe Live-pool Breadstuffs market was dol! ho! coe but prices anaitered. For notations we, ri had patally decitned a provision ma. ket Money was strinzent. seomibaoan 4 [The litical news by the America hed not come to sore at the hour of going to =e, and all that is known of it is that jt C- lar importance.—Reporter.} = et at anti - A Suspected Slaver. New Yorx, April 23.—Theschooner Merchant was seized as she was leaving this port to-day, on suspicion of being a slaver. Death of Lieut. Gardner. Aveusta, April 23.—Lieut. Gardner, of the U avy, died suddenly while riding In bis car- yesterday. Frosty weather still continues here. First Arrival at Cleveland. CLEVELAND, April 2.—The schooner ows reil. from Oswego, arrived here yeste:day viathe feeder of the Welland Canal. Reception of Hon. C. Cushing at Home. NeEweerRyrort, April 23—Hon. Caleb Cash- inz was received at his home to-day with great honors. The mayor welcomed him in a speech, to which Mr. Cushing made a lengthy response. A national salute, military and civic procession. anda levee at the City Hall, also formed part of the oration. U.S. Frigate Niagara. New York, April 23.—It is reperted that the steam frigate Niagara has been ordered to make a trial trip as far ax Norfolk, to test her machine- ry, which has just been repaired, before proceed ing to England to engage in the work laying the submarine telegraphic cable. Affairs in Massachusetts. Bostox, April 22.—Col Albert J. Wright was to-day elected Major General by a concurrent vote of the Senate, thus ending 2 long legislative con- troversy on the subject. At Fitchland and other inland towns Is inches of snow fell on Monday and Tuesday. Mr. Everett's Lecture—Miss Heron. St. Lovis, April 22.—The proeeeds of the Hon Edward Everett's lecture on Washington, at the Mercantile Library Hall, amounted to about 31,000. Last evening Miss Heron performed toa crowd - ed house for the benefit of the Mount Vernou Association fund, . Further Indian Troubles. St. Lovis, April 22.—The officers of the steam er Minnehaha, from U pper Missouri, report a great excitement at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, in conse- quence of the Pawnee Indians being driven in by a number of settlers of Salt Creek. A fight oc- curred, resulting in the killing of several Indians and one white man and the capturing of 13 In dians. General Thayer, of Omaha City, has raised a party of volunteers to protect the settlers. Baltimore Markets. Battimore, April 24.—Flour is steady at $6.25 for super of all descriptions Wheat is still scarce; red $1.40a8145; white $1. Wasi 63. Corn is also scarce and sriling at fRasic. for fair to good, and Gic. for very prime white. and 6lta65e. for yellow. Whisky is lower. New York Markets. New Yorx, April 24.—Flonr is firm; sales of 9.500 bbls; State $6.65a$6.75; Ohio $6.25a86.55; Southern$6 50a 86.75. W heat is firm; salesof 13,000bushels; Western white $1.65 Corn is firm; sales 4,000 bushels; white Fic. . Pork has declined; mess $22. Beef is firm; Chicago repacked $16.25. Lard bas declined; bbls. le. Whisky has advanced; Ohio 28 c. Financial. New Yor«, April 24.—Stocks are dull and generally lower. Chicago and Rock Island 1; Cambe:land Coal is; Miinois Central shares 131; Michigan Southern, 60%; New York Central 86%; Pennsylvania Coal #4; Reading #1}; Vi:- ginia 6's 91; Missouri 6's 83. Sterling exchange is firmer. EWARD.—Ran away froin his em on Capitol Hill, about the9th instant, a RO MAN SLAVE, named ROBERT BEALE, copper colored, about 3) years of ae, of medium height. lively and leasant in his manners, and of modest address. le was well clothed. and ietonged to one of the heirs of the late Nathan Loughboro He was marked on the right thumb by a bone His owner will pay theabove reward for his appre hension, wherever found, snd safe lodgment in the Washington county Jail, D. C., subject to the order of the owner. He has free relations in this city. The owner refer to Messrs. Clark & Smith, Attor ney ee of 6th street and Louisiana avenue, ap 22-t N OTICE.—THE AUCTION BUSINESS heretofore carned on by Wall, Barnard & Will (rom and after thus date,iamth April be ounduet od by W. L. WALL& RSW. BARNARD, under tire style and firm of WALL & BARNARD. ‘ap lw TS AND OILS, On, + $200 White Lead, French Zinc, Jerser Zinc, . Ochres, Chromes, Varnishes, Latharge. Bristol, badger, camel’s hair, and sable Brushes. Liberal discount on current prices made for cash J. R. McGREGOR S34 7th street. *S PROVISION STORE, The subseriber has openeda “Provisiox Stor®” under the Assembly Rooms, Loutsiana avenue, be tween 433 and 6th streets, and intends to keep a con stant supply of fresh MEATSand VEGETABL HAMS, Et . Ik. Fe . UL BUTTER, MILK, and CREAM, and the articles usually contained ina Market Stere. My friends, and the public generally, are invited to call and examine my stock. Prices will at ali ti be as low as the prices eur- . HAVE M& S. M. A. HUTCHINSON WILL ©) iE her SPRING and SUMMER MILLI- NERY on Wednesday, the 2éd of April. She hopes her former customers and the Indies in general will give her a call. and she will sho em avery some assortment of BO) “Work done with neatness and punctuality. Resi dence—Capitol Hill, B street south, near the corner of lst street it. ap 2l-lw* 5 REWARD.—Ran away from the subseri- $300 weron Pharaing, Apnisth, NEGRO. MAN ISAAC WOOD. Heis thirty years of cage, black complexion. sbout five feet and a half high, and has very large lips. The above reward will be pric for his appre- hension and delivery to me if taken in a free State, or #100 if taken in the State of Maryland or District of Columbia, ODEN BOWIE, Buena Vista Post Office, ap-21-f Prince Georges county, Md. TTENTION !—ATTENTION!: GEO. H. VARNELL, USE, SIGN AND FANCY PAINTER, wo @ to the public, that he is prepared to execute inds of work im tus — of magianee. Sign a cer the one atadiscount. Sign work ten cent. cheaper than the old standard price. Office Ss 1 and Inseriptions gotten up at the: Please call et the eo pnd No. 5i Louisana nue, between 6th and 7th streets, north side, sien of the large Ragle. - ap zi-iw_ Bure TUCK COMBS, new pattern, and cheap at ep 2-3 LAMMOND'S, 7th street. _ CuILDRENS ROLLING T Sp BAETLEDORES, £0098 yA wMOND'S. PINE APPLES. SES just received. Pisveisice ct BA TIWARZE & DRURY. ap23-St <4 Penn. ave.,2d door east Mth street. 00 SE EL PARR OWS OF EVERY 2 size and pric®, for children’ ft hbo, ne cca ES a chs, DOOR MATS, BASKETS. Bites See RUATICAUGHLIN & CO’S, ap23 Heo No 2) bet. ath nnd th a. Fo SALE—A GOOD WORK HOREE, ‘ht years old, sound and tie. quire atthe corner of 12th and M streets. aD fan 5 likely SERVANT BOY Troe ole hd et pening. te i e ays iG oO ve work aad the care oF eleen “Engage. > LE.—A fine Young three minute TROT- F THNG ious i gentle and Kind in sin- : BUGGY s OT ill be HARN low—owner about leaving the city. Address “Mox- can office. 2 2p Rs HH tA BS rr now in fall receipt A atten- * ap 2