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Tue SLoor-or-wam Prymovru.—The fitting ooDas Hostee 10 ‘ & Wr LocAL INTELLIGENCE. | oat of tne Plymouth for the new gun rests ot | Physicians for Diseases of Phront nd Lunes : jeted at street, —— om re no Sab- | Lieut. Dahlgreen is being rapidly com) pr. Hes DeWine , : 21 Scxpar aT wesave 3 vee tate fishing | 0Wr Navy Tard. Her equipment stores are saity tom cu Gea Ltt ‘nod Sh of eae is Trashing: baths in Revolutionary times’ of visitors | €xpécted from Norfolk, per steamer WaterWitch, | visit will be on Wednesday y, the 29th instant. son! In fact, with the extra influxof v' and by the Ist of June next she will be ready for | | Office200 Pennsylvania avenue, over Mrs. Voss’s an sweet-ecented locality (Fishtown) may be he! ater ha improved pivot guns of Jewelry Store. ‘ap 27-2t, gaid to present its liveliest ee a aes Lieut. Dablgreen is on board of her now, pete 2 | Moumnx Mrnactns!—The euros aifected by Mra, esterday Beit: Perm nade much of by the ex. | formidable-looking instrument enough. ‘There | Geniner « colpimsos indian Medicine, kr a. whick backward Spring, was m are to be five of those guns on boar ithe? stands unri asa cure for Coughs, Col 5, Croup, ercise and pleasure-seeking portion of the popu. | and they are so arranged Gp ne either | Bronehi Complaintsof the and Chest, lation of Washington, and ¢ wien. The Gey side, as may be reqeine ral wal § ts in the Washoe reel, Bost nm Gen a down loaded from Coe re nig! nti wide the coast, and visit the several naval por! Bose reet, Boston, adi Agents. was for wee the rete ated prevailed for six hours in succes- — i t the supply of fish was not greatly in- Sconsed. 1a th rad of an old fisherman, ‘it needs a week of such weather to make fish plen- ty—they are not in the river.” ~ At some of the landings the fishermen, disgust- ed with their luck, are cutting out already, discharging their hands. The Stony Point land- ing. worked by Dearborn Johnson and John Gib- son, of this city. has, it is believed, been the most anchor is is expect the Navy. is ti juipments are being consum- nee rapid y ssipoeaible ; her immense sheet yn the Minnesota will proceed to Nor- Pap ieee her armament and provisions. She ted to justify the most sanguine calcula- tions as to her sailing and other those who know say thatishe has no superior in Tae Fulton is nearly ready for orders, having MARRIED, In St, James’ Church,” Wilmington, N. C,, April zalyby the Rev, Dr Danie WA ACG, WHITING. U.'s. Army, fo KATE 'D. WALKER, second daughter of John Walker. Esq. * ell shuns hg 8 Mra Mr Ss a * iN “1, Ol inc fon ct D.C.,t0 Wine WAHAON KER SE ce Georgats county, Md. ly done, and to Norfolk this lities, and successful station on the river. been thoroughly overhauled and put in excellent | (County papers please copy.) The arrivals yesterday = however — veniam 3 — — a 7 per = DED ~~ ii ‘ing, it one wharf 50 i rs en out : = Spe chad vice cloned and wheeled to the salt- supplied We sw cocatmabelatec. Navy Yard for | _ This morning, April2th, JULIA ELIZABETH, ing shed in acouple of hours, in the morning. the purpose; her hull has been new Iked and | Second daughter of George and Mary Rose Spalding, y hs, and 2 days, The house-wife accustomed to look upon fish | sheathed, and part of the deck planking has been | *6@3 Years, 3 months, i cleaning as a tedious and troublesome affair, Wi | new laid. By the first of June she will be ready | not be sunertl Will tak¢ place, from the cast, om oe tind something to excite her admiration - : ; | to receive her armament, which is to be suppli morrow ( yy) Afternoon, at 3 o’clock. The hand rapidity with which the profession®l clean’ | from this Yard. friends and acquaintances of the family are invited nicks the gills, opens the fish down the back ad | The New Boiler Shop has been in, and | toattend. a displaces fis bowels, —_ single ation apie paid es ig srecionratl for the foundation, which knife it were. Forthis is as fast as the work of excavation will at the rate of 30 conte pas hestirce. shad, and permite Dl completed this pe: will be FOR RENT AND SALE. 37 cents per thousal : cay le of turning out a vast deal work, R RENT.—Very delightful summe: ere ix a pileof newly landed —t —— a the! save to the Department the’ cost of CORR hand, Soeur onthe street, like freshly minted silvet; Mateopentng thefien { tansportation. at No. 486 12th street, between Ke and F. ap 27-3 males squatted upon low brates hordes | Btu Buoys ror Catirornia.—At the Navy them into tubs of fresh wate: and Sine PE oye hover about the pile in quest of sive looking cat-fish, who with their te- eee hele y life are to be seen wriggling about aetively long after their scaly brethren are «dead as hefrings.”” The boys get the ‘‘cats’’ « free gratis and for nothing,’? skin them and sell them (driving quite a trade thereat) at sixpence the string. lene half-hogsheads containing eels, which have been trapped in barrels lowered from the wharves. The trap is very simple, consisting of a cask pierced with augur holes and baited inside with fish offal. The live eels we see here will be -old to the restaurant keepers and the dead ones will be pickled, barreled up and sent to Annapo- lis to be used as bait for crabs and “‘ snappers.’’ ‘The fish offal in the river attracts other custom- ers besides cels. White sea-gulls and black crows fraternize in feasting upon this floating carrion, dipping for it like so many swallows. In that group of purchasers we notice not a few «harp-looking Baltimore bucksters, distinguish- able by their blue wool knit jackets. Washing- ton hucksterdom is also adequately represente and there is, of course, keen competition for good bargains. The hacksters, along with their shad purchases. take not a few * tailors’? or *- hickory shad at low prices, and rumor says they not un- frequently palm them ba er green purchasers as the genuine article, to which they bear consider- able resemblance. ‘The + hickories’? can be tead- ily detected by the prominence of the lower jaw Fangh! what a smell comes from that immense pile of herring offal, decomposing in the warm sun! We hasten on board the boat for Washing- ton, which, however, does not start until twenty- These buoy to that w: rocky shore. na Meader and duty. seize u sisted, oo so ter dollars are i Yard, the hands in the boiler shop are busily em- ployed in filling an order for bell buoys for the dangerous places along the coast of California. are constructed of sheet iron similar in the manufacture of steamer bo! and have a large bell attached, which, by con- REsistTinG an OrFicER.—On Saturday Johan- for Court by Justice Goddard for an assault on Amos Hunt, a constable, im the discharge of his It appeared that the officer attempted to cade of one of them, and was re- that he deemed it necessary to call for the assist- ance of other officers. Bosus Coix.—Well execnted counterfeit quar- gentleman took one on Saturday night, in ma-- ket, froma colored man, who had a quantity of silver coin (no doubt bogus) in his On search being made for him the fellow was found to have sloped. Tue Srric Taits.—? these ducks have been leaving this section of the country for localities better adaj of their young. The «old folks” YOR REN T.—A comfortably furnished new i’ BRICK HOUSE, with many conveniences, de- sirably located on G, between 19th and 2th streets, No. 136 Possession given ly. Apply to OLLARD WEBB. Ap Z7-St* FOR RENT—A small BRICK HOUSE, con- arias 8iX_ rooms and kitchen, on K street, be- tween lit ilers . and 12th streets. Inquire of GEO. W. T. 27-3t tinual ringing, — Shap rlospims Hoey lost | STEWAR’ ap his whereabouts throug, ‘e density of the fog or OR OR E.— ll BR other cause, of his dangerous proximity to the | f° Hobs yon ath f ee M ree Canie thee story FRAME, corner of 22d and H streets. Also, ie for Sos = = Be. a pase er Bae on near street. ply ai 5 ad SON & SUTTON, or J. N- PEIRCE, Agent, No. 110 24th street, between M and N. For SALE.—Four BUILDING LOTS on lth street west, between north N street and Rhode Island avenue. ‘Also, x LOT on the Island, frontin 25 feet on lith street, between Maryland avenue south E street. JOHN F. ENNIS, Attorney, _ap 27-4t No. 2 Lousiana avenue. OR SALE OR RENT.—Being about to remove to the country, I offer my fine DWELLING HOUSE, onC street, between Ist_ and 2d, No. 443, for rent or sale. The house contains every conve- nience, and haga never failing supply of pure water inthe cellar. Che larger portion my carpetings, which are nearly new, will he sold cheap. Inquire of ee undersigned, on the premises, or at 12th and ‘anal reets. . ap 2 JNO. B. WARD. Fork SALE, AT PRIVATE SALE.—A twa story and attic FRAME HOUSE and LOT, located on 12th street, between M and N streets. Also, the adjoining vacant LOT. The house con- tains seven rooms, with an excellent dry cellar. Terms very liberal and possession given immediate- Mary Phillippi were held to bail roughly handled by the females in circulation in Washington. A ssion. ightly, for a week past, d to the rearin: call this deck 7 poi haa ; the --sou-southerly,’’ and say that their depar- | ly. For further information apply to the subscriber that macro pet bept gene the detestable ture indicates the approach of warm weather. upon the premises. aw i FERRY. odor’ Finally. the irregularity of the river boats —— Races ee ee any etoeee is something to be complained of on other ands ; and the line which shall try the experi- ment of keeping punctual time will be sure to get the monopoly of patronage Mr. Carothers’ Ciactit Corat—On Saturday the following | Cesion, by Col. cases were taken up, and judgments rendered thereon : The case of B. J. Reed rvs. W. J. Smith, in which plaintiff claimed damages on the ground of trespass. Stone for plaintiff. The jary gave a verdict for plaintiff—damages $500. | Case of Muntz ts. Clark. Suit for balance of unpaid bills. Verdict for plaintiff Stevens, on the part of Dionysus Sheriff, of Prince George county, Md., prayed the court to deliver up certain negroes, under the 10th p ovi- sion of the Fugitive Slave Law. These negroes are in the jailof this county, where they have been since last October, and claim their freedom y will of the late Henry H. Warring, of Prince e county. The executor claims them on there is not sufficient other per- roperty to pay the testator’s debts. The court granted the prayer for them to be delivered inte the hands of Mr. Sheriff. The negroes, it is said. intend to sue for their liberty in the courts We know that workhouse, 30 To-day. Mr. Devlin, defendant's counsel in the case of Provost rs. Anderson, tried on Frida: Jast,and in which verdict was given for plaintiff, moved for a new trial on ground of illegal sale of the property in question, and further reason that ene of the jary who satin the case was an im- po:tant witness for the plaintiff, and that although the witnesses in the case were in Court every day up to the time of said trial, they did_not appear on that day, although proper diligence was ob- served by defence to have them there to testify. a ordered the application to be placed on file The Court then took up the case of Jesse Urmy vs. Henry Love, in which the plaintiff brings action for recovery of account due plaintiff ona threshing machine sold to defendant in 1550. Webb for plaintiff, Kennedy for defence. Ver- dict for plaintiff_—damages #159, with interest from the Ist of August, 1552. Mr. Giberson, counsel for defence inthe case of Mary O'Neal afterward Mary Mahoney vs. Dr. C H. Van Patten, in which a verdict was returned for plaintiff on Friday last, made application for a new trial on ground of prejudice on the part of the jury against the defendant. The motion was overruled by the Court, and the affidavit of the bom popes was withdrawn by defendant's coun- se! The case of Cripps ts. Patterson was taken up, in which plaintif brings action to recover bal- ance of an account. Swan for plaintiff. Kennedy for defence. The counsel for plaintiff asked leave to amend his declaration, whichgwas granted on defendant's paying costs of term. knocking him and somewhat sured, by purely repairs at Dam said by his sup) than hear tell o: Correr Tuizves.—Late on Friday night last, two of the Navy Yard watchmen, Messrs. Downs and Howard. in going their rounds discovered two persons skulking around the tower part of the yard, to whom they immediately yave chase, and one of whom they caught as he was in the act of climbing the wall. The thieves had succeeded in collecting together some seventy-five pounds of coppe: and brass enttings from the ordnance, some other department of the yard. The per- fon caught, whose name is Kane, proves to be an old offender, he having been can; Re at the same = on a former occasion ond, let off by the aptain. who did not desire to prosecute him as he bad been ' ridhimaaea employed in the yard. The name of his companion he gave as Joe Wil. ms, who is well known to the police of this loafer and English Hill bully. The of- pei ope re him, and will no doubt over- ni fore they give up the chase. Ka: was held to bail by Justice chi to answer atime ever by that o est awards of they have exhib morni per 1,000. for the Messrs. bly be up to-da standard super. Missionary MEETING .—Yesterday a large au- dience assembled in the session room of the Rev. and were editied by a poem, prepared for the oc- upon the Christian Sabbath, by J.C. Mattison, Esq. Mavamg D’Anori’s Coxcert on Saturday night, we are happy to say, was most successful hoping that it may be in her power to repeat ii ere she leaves this part of the country. WE wot p call the attention to all those who may have books to bind to the card of Mr. Jones, in to-day’s Star. Tue Pinemen were called out Saturday night by a false alarm of fire. Warcn Reroxt.—C. fine and costs—$2.44. Thos. McBride, dran security and costs. SSS See | Rev. Dr. Murray, of the Methodist Protestant chureh, was run over by an omnibus (not one of ing to escape his companion, one of the wheels of the coach came in contact with little Murray, Notwithstanding the flesh about the parts that came in contact with the wheel is badly bruised that none of his boneswere broken. persons who witnessed it, that it was e result of accident, and that no blame whatever can be attributed to the driver. It is now confidently predicted by gaged in the management of the work, that the ciently far advance: Ath, to admit of the water being passage of boats. Other persons, traders upon the canal, say by the 10th of May. As blind Jack Our friends, Arny and Shinn, are great fellows for doing things right. they turned their attention to enlarging their premises, and other facilities for manufacturing and bottling their unsurpassed Summers drinks, and are now better prepared than they ever have for furnishing their numerous customers with te in theirline of a quality unsurpassed any establishment in the Union. | oa that Arny & Shinn do things up right, they ave never failed to carry off the medals, or high- The supply of fish at our wharves has become Some of the lower landings, we learn, are taking as many as 1,500 to2.000 shad The barque Win. Chase, Captain Dor Porto Rico, with a cargo of si tafn this morning, looki as buoyant in spirits as a boy. Small sales of flour since our last, at $6.50 for TY VERY PESRABLE SMALL SI BRICK DWELLING HOUSES, N THE CITY HALL, FOR SALE. Nos. 447 and 449, are situated on the south side of D street north, between 2d and 3d streets west. The Lots on which they stand extend through to Indi- ana avenne inthe rear. They contain eight rooms each, kitchen and dining-room in the basement, sa- loon, parlor, and five bed rooms, with seth and closets. They are lighted with gas. Close by isa pump of excellent water. The houses are well ar- tanged, in geod order, neat in appearance, snd come within moderate means. The location 1: central, gonvement, and healthy. Inquirh of W.C. BES- TOR, same square, a few doors east. ap 2 ABLE PROPERTY AT PR BALE. LOT No. 13, in square 377, situatedon F, bet. 9th and 10th’ streets, directly opposite St. Patrick's Church, 22 feet in frent by 60deep, on which there is atwo-story Brick Slate-roofed Dwelling, containin six good rooms, with basement, dining-room, and all modern improvements, together with a good alley running the entire depth of the lot. Also, LOT No. 10, in square 347, on F, bet. 10th and Ith streets,on which there are atwo-story ,rouch cast Brick Dwelling and two small Frame Flouses. This would be very desirable property for meprava: ment. Title indisputable. Fer torseney to JERE- pea MURPHY, corner of F and lith streets,No. E. Church, at a missionary meeting, hes hous>s, Hutchins, and a striking address we express the wish of many in B. Birch, iat E 3 days. George Carr, disorderly ; GEORGETOWN AFFAIRS. ap l7-2w* Correspondence of The Star. = SKETS. Grorcrtown, April 27, 1857. BNI Teta Senne BASKETS, i y, ab y = 5 LAUGHLIN & CO.” A little boy, about eight years of age, son of the ox Hi. J. MeL mes fer ace VS PATENT ALCOHOL COOK, at sAMMOND’S. the Union line) on Saturday afternoon. It appears = : a WORD = that he was crossing the street in company with iN, ROMONS FOX sod wai another small boy, and while the driver was try- ON D'S, 7th st. EUARPER’S MAGA’ HARPER’S PAP ap 25 F down and passing over his legs. EW YORK POLICE GAZETTE, giving an Account of the fatal assassination of Stephen P. Hardenbrook. lacerated,, we are pleased to luarn | apgstrrk FERGUSON, 4987th street. ee eae REWARD.—Ran away from the subscri- 300 veronThursday, Aprilth, NEGRO AN ISAAC WOOD, ‘Heis thirty yenrs of age, black complexion, about five feet and a Tsons en- so ve reward will be paid for his ig abe «l delivery to me if taken in a free State, or $100 if taken in the State of May land or District of Columbia. ODEN BOWIE, Buena Vista Post Office. ap-21-tf Prinee Georges county, Md. TTENTION ATTENTION! GEO. H. VARNELL, HOUSE, SIGN AND FANCY PAINTER, would state to the public, that he is prepared to execute all kinds of work in his line of business. Sign work done for the trado atadiscount. Sign work ten per cent. chouper than the old standard price. Office Signs, Fancy Signs, and Inscriptions gotten up at the shortest notice. Please call at the Emporium, No. 51 Louisana ave- nue, between 6th and 7th streets, north side, sign of the large Fazle. ap 2i-iw PV INDOW GLASS.—500 boxes Baltimore aud hiladelphia dais all qualities and sizes, for sale at a liberal MON SGREGOR. 547th st. No.5, on our canal, will be suffi- d by this day week, May let on, and the rT, “We had much rather see it, ae? During the dull season Asa honor from every Fair at which pited their drinks. Aad SB a Lake ) REWARD—RANAWAY,ON THE i i Washington, a likel rather more plentiful, and prices have slightly J8th instant, from V declined. Stind were selling yesterday and this | gol DUACK MAN about zi years of ae. at Sllal2 per 100, and herrings at S4a9 eyes, good teeth, and quickly. Calls 5 himself Androw Farehild.- Theabovereward will be paid for his lodgment in the jails of: Baltimore, Washington, or Charleston. For any other information, inquire of B. B. ED- MONSTON, corner of 19th street and Ponver anise avenue, Washington, D. C., or to J. S. PURSE, 61 Wentworth street, Charleston, S.C. mar 2-e0lm* ‘A CARD.—Tho undersigned would respectfully A pt atean to their friends and to the citizens of Washington generally that they have entered into a a haul. y, from ugar and molasses Dodge, is below, and will proba- 'y or to-morrow. We saw the Gor, as rosy and apparent! No change in giain. s Rab partnership for the purpose of carrying on the next term of the Criminal Court. The ce r “ 7. Si Pa eayine Business in all its various branches. and brass cuttings are worth some fift patois Ls cone ck jam PoP pen MS a (ey ee | ‘From our long experience in the business, we feel riqund outside the yard. and henee the trade of | inthe tndian Balsam of Liens ake Hees | conidant wevcan give entire catisiaction All orders stealing it would be an immense itabl and well followed, were it not for he vigilanee of a watchmen who guard -the stores of the yard. 7 operation. Mait Letrixcs. —The following mail lettings (miscellaneous routes) announced at the General Post Orfice on Saturday, are of District interest: | tisement will hound,a purely vegetable compound. Srom mineral or other poisons, and infaillifile tn us It is for sale by Weexs & Porter, 151 Washing- ton street. Meats. General ‘Agents, to whom all or- ders should be addressed. Wortn Knowyns—-Prol. Wood, whose adver- ited. Rie * cular attention wil epi Sign and Orna- “ net ora of 12th and E streets. We would here tender our sincere thanks to our former friends and customers for their liberal pat ronage heretofore extended to us individually, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the same to the ap Zi-lw found in another cnn, has dis- wi Route 3.911, Washington, by G covered remedy for the gray and bald, which is at | Arm. NO Solun ye ‘Fenualtytown, to Rochvilis, Deon ete “times a | ones Practicabie bud cheap. ie requires mo dy eink, ‘8p 9-2awSwélaw3w JAMES O'BRYON. reek, in twe . ; 4 no Wig, nor ex! rouble. ere can be no 5, 7 at $525. Dmorse coaches; let to Thos. Rouse, doubt * ever of its efficacy. We have seen testi RESES AD? AN EE one oF Nn es ee chante Rockville. by Forest Oak, Middle. | Monisls, almost without number, and from men of | 5 ocd master within, the District of Columbin, the Fk: Clarksburg, Hyattstown. and Urbana, to | “Those whe hove ieee tala be years aro now wear- | Owner will dispose of the above property for much, - becconpin Si Series tinge times a week in two- | ing their own hair,and appear ten years younger than | ! Ae pcneeed srematican «eset pain cook os per Marlboro. by’ Hill's Brig; k.t } MeCleave. for Gnuk: to Friendship ; let to R tr > Piseat: * McCleave, three t} #@ week sery e ice Route 4.005, Upper Marlboro, by Cream, Not {ingham and Hotschead. to Aquasco; let to ¢ N. Orme, at 8550—service 1 1 oT bse : ce six times a week, Route 5,29. gley to Fairfax C N. Means—depactinent reserves tice! taking his $215 bid for three dou &C On, Jas 5 letto B. tes the privileze of times a week service. A Vore Lost.—1 was taken to the g his wife cast night Thomas McBride | St? uard house on the com laint of He was given a cell to himself, and so ; will cure t as the grating was open he was as | al, itisaduty toremedy them by the natural and un- ed means which Prof. Wood has invented. now kindly offers to the afflicted Usement, try his wonderful remedy, and Professor a new testimonial.— Memphis Whin. For sale in Washington by CHARLES STOTT, SAM- ve. B. Wairg, Nairn & : CaLvan, andall Druggists, ap 2)-2w Important 1 Female Pills.—The coml the Pills are perfectly harm try eset anders art CATS |, where folly followed all Irregularities, relieve painful and difficult strnation, {pectioutarly) at the change of life. @ Whites, and remove aceu: il land 6 years. ge a OT = nae the Lee peg eng es Wal pe eatetestoT: rt rticulars ~T. 3 MER N 5. 41 Penn.aventie. ap 23-e03t R LS, SHAWLS, SEAvis. " Mottrs and MANTILLAS. Just received a very attractive stock of rich Spring Scarfs Plain and embroidered White Crape Shawls Read his adver- ive the ‘ALMER, J. P. MILBURN OTHE Lapies.—Dr. Duponco’s of Ingredients in beau 1 Black Silk MANTILLAS, di- Their etti and weap ee ay reore at very low prices extensive practice of over | 1 pieces figured and corded Marseilles. for Ladies irections have been ues and Children’s Cloaks, with Fringes |, they have never fniled to correct en- ey all obstructions teh Lyons rf nore Spring de SUES from Scents up, e1 een roplonse rich glozey pista Black Silke, arising from cold, exposure or Any causes ; and may hasers generally are invited a bitd. and sang quite as merrily. But hivsdacs | ee tsed successtilly nea Preventive. Call upon the | ¢g Phe Padien find Purch ee EY & REARS doce te Eran nee hs aap | MPa at fer ban eat fei eet CT poly. | “epsoaten S28 7that dor north Pat force thy ey from the cell door. Mr. Stoo , | Sleand retail Cu Storr, Dru; gist, Penn.ave- “NANTON MATTINGS. = at the station, suspected someth: nue, Sauce. B. Watre, ‘52 Soventhr street, Wash- 7 Just received and on sale, 300 rolls superior 6-4 o going to the cell found MeBride ington, D. C.: and R. T. Cisse, Gi town to | 5-4, and 4-4, CANTO MATTINGS, in colors at work to remove the bars. The blind was Petr ail orders must be sent, and the Pills will be | white, of the make of Gowqua, Youhing, and extra omar being in total dackness could | One doling ot PY mail,to ladies who enclose them oR bees Mastines have been selected with creat care, fe no longe: chang * eae rig it Sart “ mauae hanged bistune, and pa ea signature on the box ; to counterfeit it | and will be found very superior and cheap. From “* Handle the sprig o° shelalah aye je2-tf | the of the present state of things in ie probable that no more Mattings will be s Wi? any man on the canawl,”’ ,BBaxvnern’s Pitts.—The Weak, the Consump, | ¢ he heeame, to use his own words, ‘the most bps Rheumatic, Costive, Billious and Delicate, af- | '™ gd ypieces of unnetally chea, at misfortinit poor divil as iver dipt fat fi ne | Lis peme day’s use will find renewed strength and {ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETINGS Ses ne epee rian, | teeta fen omer vey dee | taht ating sactn New” Vor, and Wil be snd rhen he was feficed phe decfared he would | srferies.and terminate inthe veins, These pills, as | 0141 Proportion, jy ns : am bether 3 iw rathe fet u i ce Briere dlrs agrather as long as the | the cireuetin by which ip ee nerenet ne apls-eojw GLAGETT, DODSON & CO. the bor O°Toole, parish randreth * his congregation arrangements for | spo 8, it will be seen by the ad. Kertisement, gives a highly attractive music * tertainment ob Wi Y Bight. Nical ew. the veins, and ‘thi i els, which ik eif such collections into Pulls, expels th hen first used, the pills may occasion griping, and even mak: pati eo borne with for the to ompleted, and the | §Test good is often achieved undred schol- | 0 its (on ‘and this rule appli GAL Se Aneecinne, Ane paca ere: stor = mint of GAS CHANDELIERS AND. BRACK- rom. ornelius Baki ’e. - folhf je ee are made with much care, delphia. d a se of the new European patterns. Wo cavite the ‘attention of those desiring to pur- the energy deri em froin the system. worse; this must be come Af tds. . No wi it some trouble to the recov- | chaseas we shall sell at ry of health. ‘Those symptane rou | ma horoots struggled under 8 lomd ‘of impnre, | "ERS FITTING done in tho beet manner and at | Wenpesone hommors. A ativeuseforafowdays | jog tates JW. THOMPSON & BRO. the fs seedy oer iabalieving of Frese good ) Penn. avenue south aid le. iy aeave TF maseatnsh an svets ents | _A0'2-e0ow____between Mh gh thea the use of Brandvethts Pills ene eee | MEQ ititeae fieht Colored KID. GLOVES. al | retin ernie pornos st Cara? strect. Brand- | sizes, “Also, all Kinds of WHITE WREATHS for ung, New York: by T. W. Dyo ON jay festivals, - cine doalore pennant uladelphia, wot by med G. H. CASSIDY & CO.’S, 6 ye a a v -tf ' | ap-lw.. 314 Pa, ave., bet. 10thand Lith streets, a « AUCTION SALES. _Al By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. “By JAS. C. MoGU! ee S. WHstate, SELL ON TUESDAY MORN- Diente DWELLESG ne ‘ON 1 FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. wpa gloss Fae tantseen Rem | Qe STABLES RE Mae Sateners Coa Later from Honduras. o'clock, on the premises, i shall sell Gold Gm Enr-rings, Gold [row egies Mosiac | in square 1, fronting 2 feet om 12 New York, April 27.—The Herald has advices Poy Street, he- | from Honduras to the ist of April. Mr. Sefmour, ‘ewelry tween M and N streets north, r - : Pieey Bartons, Studs, Lockets, Pencite ETnchen to dr-fect alleys with yg eK 138 font | the new British Su at at Belize, was Plated Spoous earl Portemonnaies consisting of a and well-built! ree-story | {*O™R inon the , and on the next ladies Keticates, &e. Frame Dwelling-house, with back buildings, con. | 2@¥ Was sworn as her M *s Lieutenant Gov Mth 8 variet ba bead Goods. taining eight rooms, ing rooms, clothes: ernor of the Bay Islands. It was rumored in pormeat je WALL & BARNARD, ce Ee py together with's = onduras that the Guatemalian army in Nica- Auctioneers. | wood shed, stable, other necessary out-build- pera had been reoeegen that Sam Salvador By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. RS i ; e lared in favor of Walker. - f 8 property is delightfully situated ina health: PERIOR ROSEWOOD AND SEVEN OC- | and tapldyiiproviee net oP the ante and in ety — TAVE PREMIUM PiaNo FORTE, EXCELLENT FuR- | desirable property for a private resideuce. ” Marine Disasters. NITURE AND HovskuoLD Eerects at Pustic Ac Terms: One-third cash; the residue in 6 and 12} Norrorx, Va April 25.—The bark Eliza, from mom ae a RS DAY, MORNING, J oes ms tpoaths, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on = bound to New York, with a of sugar . .O. M, nm o e@ pro . al D - fen. on the corner of 2th street and ‘Pennsylvania | apasd "JAS, C, MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. se briag Vans im bere to-day, lending badly sell the Furniture and Effeets, viz: ——— int, from New York bound here uperior Rosewood Seven Octave Piano Forte, by FIERI [X,VIRTUE OF TWO WRITS 0 eked on Eastern Shore, Md. The Faoias, 's ilbert ; » issued from the Clerk of the | loss to merchants of Norfolk and North Carolina Handsome Freeh Plate Mantel Mirrors Gireart Court of the District of Columbia for the | will amonnt to between ‘sn 000 ae ‘S10 AN0 = Rosewood Marbie-top Centre Table, Fancy Tabies | County of Washington, and to me directed, I shall —atehtes, aS Se fetes iPass etek BRR Co The Frigate Niagara some i said county, =DNES . <4 Datnngh-covered fees Chee ane Fixtures 2Hth of Aprily 1857, at zeclocks me alt defendants New Yorx, April 25.—The United States steam Keyption Marble-top Centre Table right, title, claim and interest in nd to lots No. 1 ai frigate Niagara, having accomplished her trial ‘ahogany Card, Centre, and Side Tables 2?.,in square No. 641; together will all and singular | trip after the recent repairs to her machinery, rr Secretary and Bookcase th Rrovpmente, thereon, “being the property on | touched at Sandy Hook last night, landed her ex- Wolpue secretary qe Bookeare FinieAveude ted cual ttle afer i| cursontt. and immediatly racer oer \ i J nal,” seized levied wu; 3, Velvet, Brussels, and Three-piy Carpets as the property of Parrott A. Printie, Rdward J, | Yoyace to England to aid in laying down the sub- Qil-Cloths, Qtatting, Stair Carpet he ° to ne 74 m5 ch Heeler and ary eRe aee marine telegraph . some ‘Cotti 8 Satisfy judicials No. oO r fenracegpe Large and Superior Mahoxany Wardrobe, with ma- | term 1856, and judicials to March term 1as7, 19 fee Edward Everett at St. Louis. ny Drawers and conveniences of Frederick and Augustus Schneider. and John Sr. L April 25.—The Hon. Edward Ever- Fine Oil Paintings and Engtavings Fundy. J, D. HOOVER. Bee of been received with great e Mahogany French and other Bedsteads ap d-tds Marshal of the Dist. of Col. | ett is , and great en- Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washstands {7 The above Property is that upon which See- | thusiasm. He re; his oration om General Looking Glasses, Toilet Sets, Clock ley’s Patent I.ime Kiln is situated, and its lovati Washington to-night. Hehorany Extension Table with a front of 218 feet 2 inches on Canal street, Yesterday a pleasure trip on the Pacific Rail- China, Ginss, and Crockery Ware uately at the head of the contemplated C: road was given in honor of Mr. Everett. i — iore,and Fixtures pose ae a. Crna eevee wif po pm a itchen Utensils, &c, can found in Washington City, and the sa fers - : F ‘ALSO— to capitalists an opportune y atgeyetiowin profitable New York and Binghamton Railrond. A Superior Milch Cow peculation, Osweco, April 25.—Mr. Peabody. of ere aerate Garden Roller ap 2 CHAS. S. CH, Attorney. | London, and several prominent aye ing, ing, Fencing Cc. nitiae. men, are in this city to-day. It is rumored that Lot of Garden Tools, &o. By JAS. C. McGUIR: uctioneer. . : r 4 ‘Terms 890 and tinder, cash: over that suma| WERY EXTED IVE SALE OF VALUABLE | (pelt vik te connected with thecomelation of the credit of sixty and ninety days, for satisfactorily en- Bui.pixe Lots rx “Printing Orrice” Sov. New York and Binghamton Rail: 10 Oswego, RE. . notes, bearing interest that four | in which the former gentleman is said fo be large- y On MONDAY AFTERNOON, May _ap 27-4 JAS. C. MCGUIRE, Auctioneer. | o'clock, on the premises, shall sell hfty-eight val- | ly interested. — TPRUSTER’S §ALE—By virtue of ardecree of | follows: Ot Square No. 64, situated as Death of Hon. J. A. Spencer. the Circuit rt. for Prince George’s county, | Twenty-six Lots fronting 24 feet each on north G,] Urica, April 25.—The Hon. Joshua A. Spen. sittings nae Court of Equity, passed in. the case of between north Cai ito street and First street west, | cer, a very eminent lawyer of this city, died, this and others, the undersigned as Trustee, will expose | “Sixteen | ng feet 5 inches to a0-feet alley. | morning, after a brief illness ots fronting about 23 fect on First street near the premises, on i west, between G and H streets north, rump! back 130 feet 4 inches to a.20-feet alley. = Sixteen Lots fronting 24 feet each on north H st., between First street_ west and north Capitol street, to public sale at Beltsville, TAURSDAY. Th May, listeat (so eonk NT at poh pag oe fair day 5) oan part fis seact or ‘called * bs lat the eoacense of Mr. John T. Holtzman, containing Baltimore Markets. Battimore, April 27.—Flour is tmoyant; sale< morn| , Dut iti held fort: and raasing back 175 feet 3 inchesto s » feet aiey.. = gag ee eee nee ca os v has been rece: " 6 37 36 {his property is situate about half a mile from | ed, forming the above described valuable lots Fhe | _ Wheat is firm, and tending upward: reds tha Beltsville, ina healthy and elevated region; is sus- | H and First. streets fronts have been graded and | £1.45, white ©1.56a81.67. Corn is 2 a 3c. better ; coptinic 9 the highest state of improvement, admi- ved, d the whole has been surrounded with | white 64a68e ; yellow @8a70c. rably adapted toa fruit and market farm ; and there Beautiful shade trees, se ly boxed ; and the sale is a young Peach Apple Orchard thereon. bad eons bro 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 isa pump of fine wa- ter in the yard attached to the main dwelling. he 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 secuggy to be approved by the Trustee, bearing interest the day of sale. On the payment of the whole purchase money with interest, the Trustee is authorized by the Decre2,to convey the property to the purchaser in fee simple. N. C. STEPHEN, Trustee. offers rare inducements to persons desirous ring Property in that rapidly improving of the orty. The extensive Government printing office recently erected on the northeast corner of this square affords constant employment to about five hundred persons; and to induce immediate building, witha fording accommodations to those who wi in that locality, the owners will make a five percent.onthe purchase money t« ser who will erect a fwelling to cost $80 within one year from the day of sale. Terms : 20 per cent. of the purchase money in cash; the residue in annual payments of 20 per cent. each, until the whole is paid for; the deferred payments to bear interest, secured by a deed of trust on the pro { seon- New York Markets. New Yorx, April 27.—Flour ts excited, sales of 11.000 bbls.; State is We. higher, viz 5 Ma $6; Southern 25 cents higher, viz : €6.75a87, Ohio lOc. higher, viz: $6 40a8 +5 Wheat is quiet, and hoiders demand an ad- vance; sales unimportant Corn is very dull; sales unimportant Pork has declined ; mess ®21.75 ; prime 815 60 Beef is firm ; Chicago repacked 25. Lard is steady at He. Whisky is unchanged at 28 ke Financial. New York, April 27. —Stocks are dull and low- er. Chicago and Rock Island WL; Camberland Coal Company Illinois Central shares 1324 perty. Plats of the property will be exhiluted at the sale. iT Every lot put up will be positively sold with- out regard to price. ap 24-d JAS. C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. DAY, the 2th len The above sale will positively take place on By JAS. C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. pengg tear om 8 4 2% N SOT 4 - Southern 99%, New a ae apletawts | FRANKLIN SQUARE BUILDING LOTS TO | Son cenral & ornare Ys domed By JAMES C. BE SOLD aT Avuction.—On T ¥ pores uctioneer. 92%; Reading 1%; Canton Com 21%; Vir- RUSTEE'S SALE OF A ROSEWOOD PI- | U2Y.0LAprih.L shall. sell’ at auction, in front of the ginia6’s 92; Missouri 6s 63% ey emi at 5o'ek . Ma, tI U - + axoronte, Furwitere, axp Horsenoty Ex- | Ine Lots onl aicaon tetoerta aed “ith streets, | Sterling exchange is easiey ; sales at 109%, Fects.—On WEDNESDA MORNING May 6th, | next to “Caroline Terrace,” and boing the only va- — at 10 o'clock, I shail sell, by virtue of a deed of trust, cant lots on the sonth part of Franklin Square, viz : the eastern part of Lot No. 19, in Square No. 25), fronting 27 feet 14 inches on | ‘street, and running back 144 feet to a 3)-feet alley ; also the whole of Lot No. Sadjoining, fronting 44 feet 23s inches on said Street, running back to the alley ; the whole compri sing a suitable plot of ground for a fine mansion. or equally well adapted for either two or three spacious dwellings and outbutidings. ‘Terms of sale: One third cash ; balance in nine and Ritoon months, with interest, secured by deed of rust. duly recorded, &e. the Furniture and Effects in No: —, on the south side of F street, between Lith and 12th streets, viz: Superior rosewood seven-octave Pianoforte Handsome Brocatelle and lace Curtains, Cornice, ., and Fixtures Elegant velvet Carpets, Rugs Mahogany hair-spring Sofas, Rockers, arm and par- lor Chairs Marble-top Sofa and Centre Tables Ottomans, fancy Chairs, Footstools Walnut Extension dining Table their noses at this habit of keeping Whom that cap fits let jI>™ Some people turn w World as if they were in company with a better him put it on. Sorcuum—Nort a Sucar Casxe—Is it Tare’ It is stated that Prof. Bacon, of Boston, said in a lectureat the Medical College, that the saccharum of the Sorghum, or Chinese Sugar Cane. is not cane sugar, but what well known as grape ap 23-d C. MeGUIRRF, Anctioneer. sugar or glucose—the ne kind of sweet sw’ Gime and wood-seat Chairs, Louny es ey SN, Auctioneer. ______ | Stamce that is obtained by boiling starch in diluted Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wardrobes L sulphuric acid ; and that its sweetening proper- Washstands, Toilet Sets Hair and husk Mattresses, Bolsters and Pillows Window Curtains and Shades Hat Tree, Otlcloth, statr Carpets, &c. Together witha genera! assortment of Housekoep- ing articles. Terms: $3) and und I E W OF THE PREMISES, on THU next, at 4%¢ o'clock p. m., in com terms of a deed of trust from Edwin ie wife to the subscriber, dated July 12th, and re- corded in Liber J. A. 8. No. 100, folios 2 to 223, one of the Land »rds of Washington county, Lot No. 14, Square No, §534, containing 3) feet front on E ties are not half equal to cane sugar. He sa. that glucose had often been manufactured fr potatoes in Europe, and used to adulterate can sugar. ‘The sugars from beets. maple trees, corn-stalks and sugar cane . to be alike, and naturally cash ; over that sum, a red: 0 et south, and 94 feet 4 inches deep on 2d street | inclined to granulate in solid hard crystal, while atten Rete tees eae enery enkorend west, together with tae ianprovements, which are a | grape sugar is more inclined to remain in a soft THOS. J. FISHER. Trustee. two-story frame building used as two dwellings and | mass, without granulating, and is much weaker apZ-cokds JAS. C.McGUIRE, Auctioncer. | ® Store. in saccharum, though rich as a food. We should like to know whether Professor Bacon is correct about the statement that this new sugar plant will not produce cane sugar. it is an important N, Trustee. question. Auctioneer. me woe CuemicaL.—Professor Guyot, of Cambridze, intends to publish an exposition of the crea the universe upon the basisof nebular hypothesix, embracing the eternal fire theory as one that be sustained. It is not contended that the dence in favor of the centre of the earth be mass of fire is of a positive nature, as in tha’ the reasoning would cease to be hypothe But the evidence for the affirmative is regarded as accumulative, and to such a ——. that it been considered by a vast majority of the scien title world as almostconclusive. Even admitting what is alleged as the cause of the high tempera- tare of springs and mines. it is argued that it by no means follows that to the same origin may be t-aced the source of the fire poured from the bow- els of the earth. Prof. Doremus is of the opinion that the crust of the earth must have been formed by the cooling process, and that the metals. being exceedingly dense, must abound more largely deep down than near the surface. The whole earth is four or five times as dense as water, while the crust is only two and a half times; therefore the interior must consist of metals which are = » Auctioneer. ALE OF VALUABLE rtue of the order and de- of the District of Colum- bia, for the county of Washington, in the matter of the heirs of Frederick Mohler, deceased, made #n the 13th day of April, 1857, the undersigned Commis- sioners will offer for sale at public auction, to. the highest bidder therefor, on the premises at 6 o'clock THURSDAY, the 14th day of May next, all of Square of Ground, numbered two hundred and thirty-four (234) with the improvements, ofa ‘small Frame House, and all of Ground. numbered two hundred and (271) of the plan of the City of Washington; for a description of which they refer to the proceedings in,the said cause. ‘ The conditions of sale are: One-fourth of the hase mouey to be | oy at the time of sale, or in three days thereafter; the residue to be paid in one, two, and three years, with interest from the day of sale to be secured tO the satisfaction of the Commissioners, or a majority of th f the terns » the property at the expiration of three days from the day sale will be resold, at the risk and expense of the purcha- ser or pure! ve NCTA | ‘Terms of sale: Cash;and if not complied with in three days after sale, the property will be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser on ee days’ notice. M. THOMPSO ~ap—twkeds "A. GRE By A. GREE OMMISSIONERS’ EAL Estate. cree of the Circuit C. Ry A.GR Auctioneer. SCHOONER CALLED THOMAS K. CAR- b Rov at Avction.—On TUESDAY, the 2th day of April, instant, I shall sell, at Riley’s wharf, at 12 o'clock 6 ne Schooner, seventy tons burden, in good sailing order, Title indisputable. She can’ be seen at sud wharf on Monday next. ‘Terms: One-fourth cash: balance in 2, 4,and 6 for notes satisfactorily endorsed, bearing in- A. GREEN, Auctioneer. netioneer. OF THREE TWO-STO- S.—By virtue of a deed of 3th day of December, 1851, executed evable and wife, duly recorded in trust, dated the by William records fur lumbia, and also Court of said District, sitting in Chaneery, whereby the undersigned was appointed trustee, inthe stead and room of the trustee named in said deed of trust, the undersigned will on FRIDAY, the 8th day of May, at 534 o'clock, p. m., in front of the premises, roceed to sell at public auction, to the highest bid. jer, lot of ground numbered eight 8) in Square num- nine hundred and fifty-one [951] with the im- SAM’L E. 3. C. CARRINGTON S$ E. LLO : dense as 2-co! SE , rovements thereon, which consists of three two- | &ight, ten, twenty, or even more timesas oo. fist) OEE Aue | cinry Bans deoiioe tonces cenate see nah eal | waier STIG nna LTGROWNGL ae bunt, fie above lat fronts on nouth'l between th © 3.—C. R. ‘$y . are re- | and streets east, in the city of Washington. y. y ceiving daily some of the finest FURNI- ‘Terms of salex Ono haif cash. the tainnes in six | FJARPWARK, a oy-cexEEPERS GOODS. and twelve mon TURE ever offered in this market, which we invite the attention of those in want, as we ers them they can save at least 10 per cent. Namely— Handsonie carved marble-top Bureaus and Tables Rosewood and walnut Tete-a-Tetes, Sofas Wardrobes, Chairs of all kinds. . the purchaser to give his notes for the deferred payments, secured by a deed of trust upon the premises. g 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 — pon giving twenty days’ previous he subscriber begs leave to inform his frienis= and strangers about commencing house-keeping that his stock comprises the very largest in this city, and no humbugging. His goods being oither imported or a Siest fom the Sactory. be oumnad te fer them at least 10 per cent. cheape: in thos nd bands. ‘The following are gery and poplar Tables. iether Goeniiict notice, by a¢ che aes in sige Washington All page tus sone importations— ttrese: » corn-top, and husk; Comforts. papers, publis n the ¢ si ba. f 000 ind Stray NGES Blankets, Bodconte: hizh and low-post. Conveyancing at the cost of the oo dozen But and Strap HINGE purchaser. R. H. LASKEY, Trustee. A. GRE Auctioneer. By C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. SALE OF VERY SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD \O Fournitore at Avctiox.—On MON DAY, April 2), at 100’clock a. m., I shall sell, at No. 4#8 12th strest between E and F streets, a large collection o Rocking Chairs, cane and wood-seats. Cushions for Chairs, Settees, Clocks of all kinds, Extension Tables, Side ia, What-not. Glasses of all kinds, some extra fine Carpets. Cottage Sets, Rugs, Waiters. Glass Ware, Crockery Ware of all kinds. Feather and Fancy Goods of all kinds. _ : And other Goods too numerous to mention to which we invite the attention of housekeepers and others, an 6-Stawts 7 sone SCREWS, iron and brass SS) “Spear and Jack mmory PAPER 100 dozen ih IR RODS «of Avolon NAILS 500 dozen Rimand Mortice LOCKS. 1,000 & iteel FLL re aston 100 reams best Sand and 1,900 ible and Desert KNIVESand FORKS, from 25 cts. to Excellent Household Furniture, consisting in| gnq Pocket and Pen K ES as we are determined to sell for cash or to punctual Ste Oe corsir a as » it an L Alam BELLS customers. C. R. L.CROWN & CO., Large gilt frame French plate mantel and pier Mir- . COOLER _ * P.S.—We wiall ball sehees ose casa ty on Rosewood parlor arm Chairs, covered with plush | 14°" Scere Biers Minute TCE, eREAM avoman, in front. of our store: ‘Consignments sort, | Mahorany Pier Tables, with marble top 100 Enamoledagd Tinned SAUCEPANSand ms leases att ma ired. | Tapestry Brussels, Brussels, and three-ply Carpets PRESERVING KETTLE are vance Re L.Ce& CO. fposewoed Fedosial. ioe merase —_——aa Together with an endiess variety of goods, which 7. a sn avy mas| ni yor W ins ap 25-tf (Intel) Auctioneers. Mahionatiy Chairs, mahogany tete-a-tete Sofa, Par- Cage en Pg Cand house in tne pror. MUNDER’S LAST SOIREE. Walnut Etogeres gupgtion mahoseny Bookcase R Baty as of Dr EANE'S REFRIGE ‘By mon est uests of those who have so | Carved Rosewood Centre Table, wit! marble top ™ siti JOS. L. SAVAGE, fr ‘f tly pate od the delightful entertain- Mahogany Sideboard, with marble top, Girandoles Sigh of the Gilt Saw, Penn. avenue, mena, Prof Ml hax consented to give another Brussels stair Carpeting, Venitian Blinds apst 2d door east of ioth strect. Se ea aleve betes kat ct Walnut extension dining Table, Straw Matting UTTER—BUTTER—BUTTER. Walnut Lounge, covered with plush French Chinn ines and Crookiny + Plated castor and ‘Table Furniture generall Oak dining-rooim Chairs, mahogany hatrack Hall Oiled handsome mahogany, high-post and renc! is is Superior curled-hair Mattresses and feather Beds Mahogany Dressing Bureaus, mahogany Wash- stands, with marble tops Handsome double mahogany Wardrobe - Clocks, handsome set of cottage chamber Furniture, consisting of Wardrobe, Dressing Bureau, with anda gay times an- es ap 25-3t I am now daily in receipt of PRIME FRESH GOSHEN BUTTER of the most delicious flavor wet esc tcree a tas we ex) 5 Su pounds, PRIME SPRING ROLL BUTTER from Cumberland V. lex, Pa 2,000 dozen FRESH EGGS. lam constantly receiving the best quality of BI'T- TER that the States of New Y\ rons Fomees Le nog and pala | hotels, a and Paanilsoe tan the season. A large company ticipated. ARPER’S MAGAZINE FOR MAY, RE- Hci and tor sale at SHILLING TON’S. Knickerbocker Magazine for May. Harper’s Story Book for May. aia of My Life, by the autbor of Margaret Mait- bel, the Young Wife and the Old Love. Haesia ‘Tracy, by the author of ‘Minnie Grey”’ and “Gus Howard. ° » liver arts of the i tt , marble too, French Bedstead, Table, Wash- | tthe lowest rates, and de! P Tie Atmerican ny ee eee walinndeithi marble top. and four Chaire | Se Eee ot oer you want GOOD SPRING \* nut ardrobe, walnu' i jurean, wil vs Ritts Mi aes “for tice reosived, and every- marble top, walnut ‘Washstands with marble top ric as nl ed rates, as hundred of persons thing in the cheap Publication, Newspaper, and Sta- | Radiator and other Stoves ‘. I can be found on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sat urdays at Centre Market, at Stand No. 35 east end on fth street. Also, on Mondays, Together with a large collection of useful articles worthy the attention of Terms: All sums of a i leat Honery lino, for a LING TON’S Bookstore, ns furnishing. Odeon Building, corner 43¢ st, and av. under $40, cash: over Ap 25-3t |, Acredit of sixty and ninety days, for approved | | inortres" \ hand Fridays at Stand No. 95 Northern endorsed notes, beari fs i: REWARD.—Ran away from his em-| apled&ds 8c W., BOTELER, Auct, 21-2w GEO. A. LANE $200 about the sth loyer on Capitol Hill, instant, « NEGRO MAN SLAVE, named I> THE ABOVE SALEIS POSTPONED IN ST RECEIVED A FULL SUPPLY or ray of the inclement weather, to WED- Summer DRY OBERT BEALE, copper colored, about 9) NESDAY, April 20th, at same ho é Soul hinds, of Bering and Summ vienna r Moe en epee ae = ee €.W. BOTE , Auctioneer. I pame in part, new style Barego Delaines, vas “wail clotundl’ amt bolonae! : c ; dotted and plain Swiss, Stella Shawls, eto. ‘ell clothed, and belonged to one of the By BARNARD & BU ~ Auctioneers. ae er checks 8 of the Inte ‘Nathan Loughborough. He was Also, Domestics of all kinds @ OMMISSIONERS’ SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF marked on the right thumb by a bone felon. f wil be sold, wih SEPA NB oven / an order of the Cirenit Court of the Dist ol ith wt. His owner will pay theabove reward for his Columbia, on the ist day of April, 1857, in the apt im* next door to cor. of M st. henrion, wherever found, snd safe lodgment in the | matter of Spero of the heirs of William Phil- p 16-208 — Washington county Jail, +» Subject to the order | lips, Inte oft re county of Washington. d j INDOW SHO RD AND TASSELS, &e. . . , on the Ist day of May next, Reveral co" E SSELS, &e. °'Ho has {ree relations in this city. peeoni Fenext.on the several | Vy inde chads of every description on hand and ell the real estate of which the said - The owner refer to Messrs, Clark & Smith, Attor | fiam Phillips died seized and. possessed inthe sed | mata'toorder, Paper-barcings. Borders, Sintuen, in the said ‘Trimming, Pacture Cord and * f 6th street and Louisiana avenue, unty, as follows: eboard Prints, le Trimming, ptt One Lot, with three Dwelling Houses upon it, in | Tassels, &c.. Colored Ragravings and Lathographa uton canvass and ? of be giving them the appear retry MARKRITER No. 590 7th st., next door to Odd Fellows’ Hell. RS. M. A. HUTCHINSON WILL OPEN Vi her SPRING and SUMME on. Tenallytown, containing two acres of ground. SR MilLI- i ERY Wednesday, the 2d of April. She fee her former customers and the ladies in One other [ot in the same town, ta acre of ground, with a Stone Building on aera wet parcel of Land situated on the River road, about ; half'a mile above ‘Tenally-town, containing nineteen | _ap 2 lw . eneral will give her acall, and she will show 1 thi 5 eon | ~ DER. em, & vory handsome assortment of BON | frontnonetpered tn und, highly improved. joun ALEXANDER, enaeenenink mwa — ons undivided sev: e assortment of GILT Real Es- teteel part of the en! just received a ia the Inte Theopiins Robey, consisting of about |. LMS es ‘Work done with neatness and punctuality. Resi- i VELVET WINDOW SHADES, of new and dence—Capitol Hill, B street south, near the corner e a : and VELV of ist street east. | ap 2l-lw* nd tata. p tne, tyne, teed ro eee teleation of LACE aot MUSLIN par 5 ory ‘nown oo le,’ i Ns. *; iy SD @ Na NEIGH inven few af those ches | shout a mile northeast of Tenally sown, and upoua | CURTAINS Stat EB CORDS and TASSELS to close. Sut, and will sell_at cost: Also main public road, unimproved, and principally 18 | T ingr'3i-eolm = Dusiness, "All that want to buy chesp, please off at Tee ney eee: BP cash ; the residue in ny McLAUGHLIN & COS. ‘0, 99, hetween Ith and 10th streets, Avenue, . ‘and hs, bear- _ ‘2, bet. 8th ‘Hh wie. Nig teen JOHN MoDEVITT, be bear: | ap 23-_ : 2), bet. 8th and 9th a ae = i ENTLEMENS DRESS SHIRTS OF FIN STAND THOMAS COLIVERT on quality. Shirte-mede to ones FRFUENS, Tene Boats er exthor of them, can 2 ap s-tf 92 Pa. av., bet, 9th and lth sts. engaged for Excursions at’ ar RE PT RRIAGES. ime. jeations to be made ti either ARRIAGES—CARRBIAGES—C. sy tains on Beats OF to SOSEDIE PRT AW ee CEC idorsinmed eas 2 eA ES Be ham, remident, at his ofhee, $99 Fenn. avenue. iy Cake ene hs ‘&c.,to whi p 16-Stawtt g 5 28, es the pubic erall Ps Pee —— . | he very res invites. Be DENNIS { FANS! FANS! “tyle, oli INO. PB. DEN? Ree aay An AUALTy aeqate™ A ap }-eoum 6th ot, bet, Lis, ave. aul « ap 0 @ between 8th and 9th sis.

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