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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. " Uxtow Fastivat.—The meeting of the ladies of the several churches, to make arrangements for a Union fivalS Schools and other operations ofthe Young Men‘s Christian Aassocjation, was held at the First Baptist Church, Tenth st., last evening. Mr. Jos. Bradley. jr.. was called to the Chair, of the meeting. and stated the-ebject ng. Mr. RI “of the great ex, which the A: ‘Was constantly u: > and said that in the whole history of the Association, in any portion of the country, when they had ex- hausted every other means of relief, the ladies of the church had always come to the rescue. Mr. R oe jate festival which had boen held at Charleston, S. C., where the ladies had onited for the same object as that now under considera- tion, and had realized by such measure the sum of $6,000. That among the whole of the Associ- ations there was only one that had had occasion to appeal to the generous sympathies of the fe- mates of the church. than whom none ever more readily and earnestly given it; he alluded w the Agsocfatien in Richmoud. Va. ‘They were | The Av more fotzeann te it circumstances. sociation In Washington desired, in addition to their present operations, to establish two more schools, whieh were much needed, and this would be attended with great expense, but if the ladies took hold of the thing with unanimity and zeal no doubt the object could be effected Mr. Raid, in conclusion, that dried teReli stake caticer inten tee spot, and by this means accomplish if possible | the end in view. He said thata fair similar to the one now in contemplation had been recently heid in Baltimore, and it at that union, the several eburches had each a table in the festival, which they provided with whatever their judgment saw St, in the matter of fancy articles or anything they chose to prepare. The time was too short to prepare many articles forsuch a —— and that as the strawberry ceases we Pa its height, 43 had been posed to hold a wherry festival, and he ol nas nt Sor the holding such 2 festival. This plan wasagreed to, and acommittee con- sisting of one lady from each denomination A resented at the meeting, was also appointed to attend the rtable: Mrs. E. Tucker, Metho- dist denom: 3 Miss Lizzie Holmead, Epis- copal; Mrs. W. J. Rhees, Baptist; Mrs. Z. - bam, Presbyterian, and Mrs. Wheat, Lutheran. Messrs. Rhees, Young and Latimer were aj pointed a committer to procure a band of mus: for the oceasion, and Messrs. Magrader, Riehle and Glenroy to procure the services of amateur singers. Messrs. Ballantyne and Bradley were appointed a committer to arrange the hall. It was determined that Odd-Fellows’ Hall, Sev- enth street, was the most eligible ition to held the festival, and it was resol to secure that hall for the exhibition. The meeting decided to hold the festival on Weduesday and ‘Thursday nights of next week. ‘The meeting then adjourned. ‘The ladies will hold an adjourned meeting on Tuesday afternoon at Odd Fellows’ Hall at 6 o'clock. to hear reports of committees, etc. Tue River —Yesteiday, the schooner Pattison went up the Washington channel with lumber for merchants. he fishermen have given up gilling and taken to sturgeon hauling. Yesterday, the boys at the Virginia end of the long bridge caught five large turgeon, which found a ready ie at paying Femate (Hallowell’s) Seminary, Alexan- . goes down the river to-day, on board the oily er,’” to Fort Washington, for a romp inthe r. The Washington and Alexandria Steamboat Company have kindly invited the Catholic and Protestant Orphan Asylums to take an excursion va their boats to Mount Vernon, at the suggestion of Col John Washington, who has proposed to open the Vernon House for their entertainment. The Catholic Asylom authorities buve not re- sponded to the invitation, but the Protestant Or- phans ‘will go down on Friday next. The steam- boat company is making every preparation to have the proposed trip an agreeable one to thechild.en. The -- Collyer’? and ‘‘ Washington’’ are en geged for an excursion every day, except Satur- days. up to the 29th of this month. The steamer Maryland leaves Washington on Monday next, for Chesapeake City, to tow 100 canal bouts from that city to Baltimore. The longboatsmen from the lower river report that the appearance of the crops below is very flonrishing, notwithstanding the heavy rains whieh have prevailed during the past spring. [commentcaTep. Tae Late Riots—Mr. Editor : The American people are as brave and determined in the resist- ance to usurpation, as {n the vindication of liberty and law. Whenthe one or the other is directly ia question, they wish to be truly represented ; they desire and admire firmness in the representa- hon of their own sovereignty, the Executive pow- ec. A lukewarm or pusillanimous hesitancy upon such an emergency, is ax contemptible as it is ru- inows to the dearest interests of society. Mayor Magruder and President Buchanan have won for themselves a place in the heart of every good .—not > as their maligners would have it, every adupted citizen The voice of the whole country, to its great and Lasting credit be it recorded, rises in acclama- ns of approval of the prompt and determined se of the Executive authorities in confronting seem somewhat remiss and tameia withhotding * public and emphatic ion of their ac- knowledgment of the exemplary monnet in which the Executive power was wielded upon the ocea- sion, while the abettors of the Baltimore bullies in public indignation or outrage the truth and a due respect for law and order. Should not an address of thanks, in public mass uireting of the city. be voted to the Presi- aod our worthy Mayor. accompanied, per- by seme permanent token_of regard to the ter, to which all sood citizens are desirous to contribute ! 8 Tae W «<nixeton HorticcrtuRat Society, ot its meeting on Thursday night, adopted the Tollowing rules for its exhibition, which is to open ou the 16th inst. at Corcoran’s new build- ag on H street ; = That no pecson or persons be allowed to com- pete for premiums for plants who has not had ‘heme under culture fur at least three months And also thet no person be allowed to compete with flowers, fruits, or vegetables other than their own growth ; and. further that no premium be ‘warded to any design that ix not original. Pre- mums ranging from $5 to $1 were determined for the following articles, viz: The best collec- Hon of stove plants, best twelve fuschias, pelar- foniums, pansies. achimenas, yloxinias, calceo- arias, dwarf azalias, roses in pots, cut roses, best ee pieces, hand bouquet, best collection of cut ers arranged to taste, best table vegetables, eabbayes, radishes, beets, rhubarb, cucumber, I*tuce. carrots, peas. spinach, Brussels sprouts, asparagus. best strawberries, second best do., other fruit; for the best design fora suburban res- idence We cate attention to the dedication services of the new Presbyterian church in the First Ward, to-morrow, a note of which will be seen in anoth- erculumn. It will be remembered that just one year @ severe storm of wind and electricity demolished a portion of this new house as it was progressing rapidly to compiction. By this ca- tamaity the young church suffered a loss of near (00, and the embarrassments of nearly a year’s ‘ay in their work. The house is now comple- ted and very neatly finished. and js in all respects well snited to the objects for which it was erect- ed. Those who have thes labored successfully in the face of ditficulties to erect so valuable a pub- ite improvement in that part of our city » we thimk, worthy of public encouragement Pata Accipext.—Yesterday afternoon, a col- ered man named Harry Lee, in the employ of C. M_ Keys, coal and wood merchant, was driving a cart loaded with sand from the canal, when the uorse suddenty took fright. became unmat _ starting off ata furious rate. The driver in his +fforts to stop him ran against the wheel of the «ut, which knocked him down, and the wheel tan over his breast, wear-the region of the heart, &\Liing him instanth He was a free man ; poor, ud leaves a large family of children to be pro- vided for ing on market or in Pennsylvani: | and it late riots. Ualy the citizens of Washington | ImrRoveMeENts at tHe Ce Marke Under the supervision of Messrs. Emery and Towles, of the Board of Aldermen and Common Council, the improvements in the Centre Market, t vo ace the erectio Auitable stands for house, from Seventh to Ninth streets and fr . the t building to Canal street, are ‘carried id execution. This will have the effect w completed, of clearing the hucksters and market wagons which throng the south side of the Avenue from Seventh as far up as the corner of Tenth street, on market days entirely off, leav- ing that space for what it was designed, rather than the traffic ond Chama Wy whieh = been solong. We from second ion of the act which an on the 10th of December last, showing duty of the market officials in relation to the matter ‘“< And be it enacted, That when the new market house shall be built, the sheds, shanties and stalls, now erected on Pennsylvania avenne, and along the line of Ninth street, shall be removed: and it shall not be lawful toerect any shall be the duty of the market master to Itts expected that the work will be te about the first of July next. Te Centre MARKET.—The attendance was good | this morning all around, of sellers, buyers, and | lookers on. The supply was very fair, with the -exeeption of fish. Prices were as follows: Bem. per Ib. Mutton 4. 6080 Blatt Phil'a og TE ae > per . 161 rae prhead.. 4al2 by cmgneg peck 25 on isate| ama Lala wi Shoulders . ~ 1al4|Ontone’ bunch + Mal6, Tomatoes, doz. beef....... ~« ¥al3\ Bermuda Potat: Chickens, pr pair. 75, Lemons, per doz 8 whet b, each 25a75| Cab sprts, ed salmon... 15|Radishes, bunch. 2a4 Turkeys....,.$1.75a2.25| Green peas, pr pk 37a50 Herring, per doz.. 20a31|Strawberries, qt. 12a50 Terrapins, eac’ 37a57| Pine apples, each 10a25 50/Shad —— 37050 ne! Verrer’s Concert ayxp Rerresument Room —Sometuinc New.—A. M. Vultee of New York, isabout opening the spacious hall in theStar build- ings as a concert and refreshment room in New York style. Capital music, vocal and instrument- al, comic and sentimental, will be dispensed each oe Admittance free. We expect to go every night. — For Count.—Mary Blackstone, who was com- mitted to jail last Wednesday night for a furthe- bearing, was brought out yesterday, and after a hearing before Justice Smith, was held to bail for Court, in the riot case, and fined 210 and $1.16 costs in two Corporation cases. Maxxet Taizvzs.—This morning a number of colored boys were dodging about the Centre Market picking up small articles from the bench- es and stands of the dealers. One of them was taken but the wot being insufficient he was re- leased with a lecture by Justice Smith. Ars Taken Possesston Or.—We learn that Maj. Bell, acting upon the ordersof the Secretary of War, has taken possession of the Government arms deposited in the Armory of the “American Rifles,” at the City Hall, ning it an unsafe place for them. ANOTHER ARTEST.—Isaac Lambert was ar- rested this morning by Officer Bird, of the Sev- enth district, and taken before Justice Smith, for being concerned in the riots in the Seventh Ward. He was held to security for court. A Suockine BLunpeRr.—A contemporary has a “cholera article’’ in which a stirring appeal (or so intended) is made to its readers to «cleanse uur premises !’’ but whieh the printer renders i cleeuse: your chemises !** r Waren Returns,—Wm. Stewart, riot, secur- ity for further hearing. Samuel Sheckles, disor- derly; $1.44. John Smith, do.; fine und costs, $6.44. Thomas Cronad, do.; do. GEORGETOWN AFFAIRS. Correspondence of The Star. Grorcrtown, June 6, 1857. In the Board of Common Council, iast night,a communication was received from the Mayor in relation to new road, market house, Paper Miil bridge, the bad condition of some of our streets since the last rains, and covering letters from Messrs. Reeside, Ford and Williains, and bills of Jno. Kittinger, A. H. Paul, and A. M. Smith: ail of which was referred to appropriate commit- tees, except Mr. William's letter, withdrawin, bis resignation as a member of the Council, which the Boaid granted. Mr. Thomas, from claims committee, asked to be, and wus, discharged from the further consid- eration of Mr. Lang’s bill. Also, from same committee, reported favorably upon the fullowing bills: Lewis Detter: y, Dixon, Gordon & Co., John Reese, Theodore illeary, Jacob Kingla, and H. Reaver: al! of whieh du- ae oe meeting bad their third reading and Mr. White. from streets committee, reported adversely to the bili from the Board of Aldermen relating upon the market-Louse, &e. Also, from same committee, asked to be, and | Was, discharged from the further consideration of Mr. Charles Dodge’s protest Mr. Seymour, from grievance cominittee, asked to be, and was, discharged from the further con- sideration of Kate Estelle & Co's ition. Mr. Seymour offered a resolution in relation to Oak alley; which was referred to streets’ com- mittee. A resolution, making an appropriation of $200 for repairing road leading to the Little Falls bride. was passed. The resolution from the Board of Aldermen eet ernk the poll tax fund to be placed to the credit of the school guardians, was for the pres- ent laid on the table. A resolution was passed in favor of the asses- sor; also, one in favor of H. Polkinho:n. A communication was received from Mr. Dee- ble. Secretary of the Met ropolitan Railroad, show- ing the condition of the same, &e., which, for the Present, was laid on the table, and a resolution was offered by Mr. Thomas that the Mayor cause the sense of the ple to be taken at an early day in reference to t! — ment of the additional in- stalment demand »y the above railroad com- ay. But by resolution the whole subject was tefetred back to the claims’ committee. An ordinance was the: the west end of ‘The Board then adjourned: Yesterday, while the hands engaged upon the Washington Aqueduct were excavating the earth for the conduit, near the Great Falls, the earth suddenly fell in upon them, killing two immedi- ately and seriou: ly injuring two others—breaking one or both arms of one, and the legs of the other in four places. We could not learn the names of either of them. They all belonged in Washing- ton, and were brought down on one of the Messrs Ritter’s packets yesterday evening. A lady, said by those who know her to bea estimable woman, wife of Mr. Wells, who re- sides upon Analostan (sland, wandered from her home on Friday last, while in fit of temporar, insanity, and by some means got into Little Riv- er—on the west side of the island—and was there drowned. Yesterday afternoon. while Mr. Geo Baker and others were hauling the seine at the spot, they brought the body to the shore in their | net. We bave several times been asked the question during the last few days, ‘Has a police magis- trate power to impose a corporation fine upon an individual who bas been arrested under a United States warrant only. We don’t professto be very Well posted in such matters, bat common sense ee _— Sue he would not e railway at Ray's aqueduct for the accom- modation of the ‘American Coal Company is near- Ixvatip Fivetiox. —The Seventh Ward vote | !¥ completed, and will be ready for the reception rn st the manicipal election is likely to be thre out, in coasequence of lilegality in the commis- sioners at the Istand Hall precinct having un- vucked the ballot box during the voting. and ta- hen therefrom 2 vote, after some whe had voted was challenged and proved to be disquali- ted. Anotwer Victi“.—Mr. John Connor who was and shipment of coal by the time navigation w the canal is resumed cfs similar arrangement te being made at the same point for the accommoda- tion of another company, the name of which we have not learned. We would advise Sabbath schools, military companies and civic associations intending to make excursions this summer, to remember the canal ‘ket line, the boats Argo and Meigs. No more delightfal route, or safe and amen cunyey- shot by the rioters atthe Fourth Ward polls is | auce can be found, aad a si of the work on still Lying im aeritical condition, the ball ts still | tae Washington aqueduct, the Great Falis, and a in his leg, and beyond the reach of the fastru- view of the romantic along the line cf the | canal, would be worth a dozen trips down ee ments of the surgeon Mr. Connor was shot in | White House or Fort Washington. the first onslaught about the same time that Com- cer, hs sded. He is under the care of Dr. Mav. at his residence on Foarth street, missieaer Owens was between G and H streets. Patse ALaru.—The alarm of fire about twelve © clock last aight, was caused by several persons nlvneaied, amd full of mischief aad whiskey, desiring to see a muss. One was taken to the yuard house for ringing the Northern Liberty Lell, and this morning after a little advice from Justice Smith, and paying the costs of his fun, he was permitted to depart. Exectiox Riots.—David Lewis charged with rioting on Monday, was arrested yesterday by of- ficer Watson, and taken before Justice Smith. who, after examination of the evidence, held Sims to bail for his appearance af the June tery of the Criminal Court PRRsONAL—INFORMATION WaNTED.—The person ‘Who inet the undersigned on Monday night, near the Post Office, and gave him certain information, who met him neni 3 er getting out of a hack near the same on ht, and who leit hin suddenly on Twelfth street, is earnestly requested toappoinl an interview add: under- information. q hackman who drove on Wednesday night to ing a nger there, continu ping 8 passe: he add: Sech intncmatite an he can Aaures Toth od R, it (Care Post Office, Box No. ai.) Mien vanea avenue, Fits axp Fever axpAGUE.—To Those who love their Fellow Beings.—1 have a remedy (purely veg- etable) for Feverand Ague,Fitsand which has never been kno’ a iP .A8 it 1s efficacious. Falling Sickness, I. Ittsas pleasan’ By person who wil nerves commence in the ‘These pilis, as the blood, increasing eireuiation, by which impurities are de; — and they throw wr effect, act upon m from the system, is mny occasion griping, and this must be ul When frat xed, the ‘en make the ‘patien borne with for the good to come a great good is often achieved withont some trouble in its mttainment, f health, “Those ly has long struy tenacious humors. A will satisfy the most. this rule applies to the recov- mptoms only occur where ed under s load of impure, few da; < | s' the ase of Brandr: Sold at 25 cents per box at 43 Canal street, Bi reth Building, New York ; 182 north Second T.W. Dyetr& 8 Pidladsiphiae and by Expxriznce is the best. evidence of Madame Movwnt’s Consumption Destroyer. Mrs. Mount~Madam: Tam happy t the terrible cough and cold und has been entirely cured and eradi one bottle of your medicine. And I can with confi- coughs or consumption. rybody suffering with P, 196 Chesnut st: . Mount’s Consump- }, if not ‘ior, to an have everquecd for such & _L have used in my family M, remedies of the kind I that I was well acquainted with 8 suffering with the con- wrup to be the remedy Rev. Jauxs Hanson. apt otitence, G street, between lith and 12th, No. etown at F. A. Newman's shoe south side, between Iso, at C. Stott’s, Pennsylvania avenue. Atexandrin, at Mr. C. M. Castleman's, King street, sole ageut of that place. that effected her cure. ner of Seventh street Qn the Sd instant Wile of Daniel Wells, of Ale: gad 45 years. . ‘ , he friends and acquaintances of the family are in- vited to attend her funeral from site Georgetown, ‘I'o morrow morning, at 9 o’el’k, RRIET WELLS, lason’s Island, op- FOR RENT AND SALE. OR RENT.—Several ver: NISHED ROOMS, 'y. handsomely FUR- ina house supplied with gas, bath, and other modern conveniences, and situ- ated on one of the most pleasant streets in Wash- ington. Gentlemen desiring a pleasant summer loca- tion would do well to call and see them. Also,a CARRIAGE-HOUSE and STABLE for rent. Apply at 476 H street, between 9th and 10th, It* OUSEHOLD FURN.TURE FOR SALF.~A Fare chance is offered to a small family plating housekeeping, by a gentleman declining the _The furmture is plain and amounting in the aggregate to about $200. T LSO, FOR RENT—The House, whi ming six rooms, shoul ne mfg No. S43 9th street, 'O OWNERS OF CITY PROPERTY AND CAPITALIST: chase and sel] Real Estate on commission, occasion to visite all parts of the city, and critically to Cape every Ropert ed per nities of buying and selling to advantageare present- ed. Office corner of Penn. avenue and 10th street, kK. GRAFTON D. HANSON. Two well-built BRICK HOUSES pitol Grounds, and within the pro- posed extension. Alsoa number of vacant L Apply as above. OR SALE—A FARM of 115 acres, nine miles from Washington, near the Seventh-street road. ‘The improvements are a small Dwelling House, a | of good water with new wood . There are 3 choice fruit trees. Tt will be sold a bar- lication be made,-or it may rough the Post Office. 'S.—The subscriber offers to pur- part of the farm is well fenced. gain, if immediate app! traded for city property. Ap) DALE, No. 564 M stree! ARM FOR SAL Rock Creek, in Mor miles from the heights of Georgetown, lands of Messrs. 'y Bohrer, and Hawkins, 11233 acres. artially improved; new hou: ereek bottom. and some fine yellow-pine timber. It can be divided, if desired. 1 ands ses those who desire to purchase, SARM FOR SALE.—A FARM, contaming 160 acres, of land, more or le: upon the Wasiingtonand Brookville Turnpike,about 12 miles from Washington, together with A beautiful loca- . situated immediately , Harness, Plows, ning Utensils generally, the Crop im the It is well watered, having & spring in every field. An unfailing stream of water ruus through the premises. dwelling-house and out-houses necessary to farm- ing purposes. ‘Chere ts also an Orchard on the place, about one third of the land is im tumber, oak, hickory, e, For further information inquire of BENJAMIN BO corner of Beall and Montgomery sts.; OHRER, cor. of High and Gay streets, rgetown, D, C., or of Mr. HA traw, Hay, &e. There is a good trame I If not sold by the 22d inst. will be offered at pie auction to the highest Iidder. FE vick,”’ 34 miles distan! pot of the Orange an This Farm contains 1% acres « this section of Virginia. the balance open Innd in fine order. and valuable young Orchard bearing, comprisin; nd equal to any in Forty acres are in tunber, _ On itis a large y just coming into he most desirable varieties Peaches, Apricuts, Necta ¢., suited to our climate, a ure water near the dwelling, lain, but amply accommodate a small family. xecond to none in range of mountain f Culpeper, with- rines, Grapes, & Spring of never fai Out-houses, &c. The scenery, the beautiful Villy: - ina few minutes waik, offer facilities ing Chareh, and as fine Schools as our State af- fords, while the Orange and Alexandria R. Road puis it within afew hours ride of either Washington, ‘Alexandria, or Richutond. fi as many advantages, is offered to the notice of the Persons desiring tu purchase are respect ful- ly invited to calland view the premises. It is for sale privately, but if not sold before Saturday. the Ist August, on that day it will be otfered at public auc- without reserve. For Any information address It is seldom a farm,with tion, on the premises. made known at sale. R. G. BOWEN, Culpepe: OR SALE OR Two handsome and desirable BUILDING LOTS, opposite Sinith- sonian Institute, having a ing back at angels of 125 by 15 uilding, built of patent brick, containi Carnes louse, nani stabio for thie hors onthe premises, orat the office of & GRAY, 417 Penn.avenue. —_—je 4-e03t* My RESIDENCE on the corner of ‘avenne and C street south, Capitol on the avenue 162 feet 9 inches, ‘206 feet 11 inches, and containing nearly W. F. PHILLIPS. .E—At ain, and eas! i Faich OF TAND, suitable fora nd within 3 miles ‘or particulars apply at No. 512 POLLARD WEBB. nt of 5% feet. and 35 to a 20 feet alley, with f a handsome k Festus 34,000 square feet. icy, art, or ote, mm city. (2a ang bee street, wtf 4 «Hie ZINES, PERIODICALS, vs ty age Oe the Book and Station’ ‘ _PERGUSON, 496 711 ELLING OF AT SELLING OF REDUCED PRICES. In order to reduce our large stock of Fancy Goods, we shall commence to-day selli igured Bareges rench Lawns, Orgundy Muslins and Lawn Robes Biack Lace and Silk Mantillas Pancy Lire sah weses very cheap, t prime cost for cash. 2,000 yards, mare those beautiful Lawne, at 12% 3,000 Heh Robed sd Lawns, at 1234 ets., just received. are unvit run four entire stock at reduced pri 523 7th street, three doors north Penn. avenue. to call early, as we shall EW G JUST RECEIVED AT F. A. Kieoense aed Penn. avenue, between 12th and 1Sth_ streets, con: do ORGA 3. ie. cURVELL (new material for traveling v sling DUS’ ERS, (check) &c., &e. rie custome: 1ANO POR-RENT AT 3 two for $2.50 per mont! if rent at varions ood second-hand Pianos for sale low upon reasona- e Nusic received semi - exchanged, tuned, ent in District , carefally moved, Al Binds of Musica, bl pe er “wenee S“SOHN F. ELLIS. Merchandise at No, 306 Penn. _____ AUCTION SALES. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. WO-STORY FRAME HOUSE AND LOT ON 13TH, BETWeEN H anv! STREETS, AT AUC- 1on.—On FRIDAY, the 12th instant, | shall sell i uy Lit No. 25; i square No. 250, with the “ " 5 a wo-story benomy’ *rame i fie 9 so ane ot m out-hi le 3 rt hand: t west side of Fothe bets een mocth owdd streetn ‘erms liberal and made known at sale, je 6-d A, GREE) net. By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. - ALUABL, = LOT ON NORTH G STREET, TWEEN AND 21ST STREETS WasT.—On FRIDAY A FTERNOON, June 2th, at 5o’elock, onthe premisos, I shall sell the whole of Lot No.3, in Square No. 102, fronting 5t feet | inch on north G street, between Mth and 2ist streets west, and rin- ning back Tin fort. ‘ #8 lot is besatifally located ina fashionable and desirable ot G street, and will be divided into two lots of 25 feet 64. mches each, Terns: One-fourth, cash ; the balance in, 12, and 18 mouths, with interest, sceured by a deod of trust on the premises. _ie bd r _JAS.C. MeGUIRE, Anot. By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. “palatal ares OF TANGY GOODS. PER- FUMERY, JEWELRY, Cicaks, t x. On THURSDAY MORNING, Lith iustaut, nt 16 g’clock, at the store ef Messrs, Samtag & Brother, No. 339 Penn. avenue, south side, between 6th and 7th streets, we will sell their entire slock of Fancy Sepds, Fectu pete ppl &e.. Ree lors [os ery, wome. ft White and colored Half Hose, men’s aud boys Wool aud Ind Buttons, ‘Tapes Gants: Needing Pray raids, Riban » Hooks and Eyes ‘ocket, Dressing, Tuck, and it Hair-cloth, Tooth and Nail Brushes ‘ans, Perfumery, and ‘ancy Soa Sewing Cottons, Silk, and Th ‘oys, Vases, China Cups and Saucers e eo of Gold and Silver Watches, Jewel Portemonnaies, Cigar Cases rae tehels Cabas. Ko: c > oking nk, Pens, Stationery, Cigars, &c. Wah many other Goods in the faney line. - Also, Glass Cases, Measures, ‘Scales, Fixtures, Shelving, &e e trade is invited to theabove sale, as the whole stock will be sold without reserve. ‘rms: $49 and under, cash ; over that amount a credit of 3) anc 60 days, for notes’ satisfactorily en- dorsed, bearing interest. je t-ts * WALL & BARNARD. Auct. By A. GREEN, Auctuneer. ANDSOME BUILDING LOT ON Capitot ILL, FRONTING ON 4TH STREET EAST.RETWEEN souTH A ANDB stRErts,aT Auction.--On THUR?= DAY, the lith mstant, 1 shall sell, in front of the mises. at 65; o'clock p.m..a beautiful Building ot, fronting 52 feet 2 inches on 4th street east, run- ning back 97 feet to a 39-feet alley, between south A and tear a Haina Lat ee 17, in square eons foie rms: cash; balanceon a oredit of and 18 months.for notes bearing interest from day of 2. A deed given and a deed of trust taken. ‘itle i epee t of th conveyance at the cost of the purchaser. ais: eer vie GRE aN, Auct. _ By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. ERY VALUABLE LOT ON _l4tH street, BETWEEN CANAL AND NORTH C STREETS, AT Avuction.—On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, July lth, at ‘clock’ on the premises, I shall sel] Lot No. 4, in square 259, fronting 69 feet 24 inches on 14th street west, between Canal and north C streets, run- ning back 120 feet 10 inches. ‘erms: One-fourth cash; the balance in 6, 12, and 18 months, with interest secured by deed of trust on the premises, je 5-d JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auct, By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. UBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING Lot on NortH N sTKEET, BETWEEN 12TH AND ISTH sTREETSs.—The subscriber will sell, at public sale, on TUESDAY, the 9th day of June, 1857. at 6 o'clock p. m., on the premises, the west half of Lot No. 11, in square No. 241, Sconting feet 3; of an inch on north N street, between 12th and 13th streets west, by 120 feet deep toa thirty feet alley. . The above property is situated in one of the most improving and desirable parts of the city, and offers to persons desiring either to buiid or invest a favor- able opportunity Terms: One third, cash; and balance in 6 and 12 months, tor notes bearing interest, secured by eee i 5. deed in trust pron the Property. i CHAS. $. WALLACH, Attorney. je 5-d&ds JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auct. By C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer, RUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL EsTaTE IN THE City oF WasuineTon.—By virtue of a decree of the Cirenit Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia. passed in a cause in which Sarah B. French and others are complainants, and Junias French aud Rose French are defendants, the under- signed will cell. ot gable auction, to the highest bid- der, on SATURDAY, the 2th day of December, 1856, at 4 0’ciock p. m., upon the premises, part of Lot No. 16, in square No. 457, in the eity of Wash- ington, fronting on the south side of F street noiti, between 6t and 7th streets west, and comprised by the following metes and boundaries: beginning for the same at the northwest corner of said lot. and running thence south [00 feet 6 inches to a public al- ley 25 feet wide; thence east 33 feet Il inches; thence porth 100 feet 6 inch and thence ina straight line to the point of bezmn The improvemenis con- sist of alarge and commodious, Dwelling House, c. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in eash ; the residue in twe equal instal- ments, payable respectively mm six and twelve months from the day of sale; the payment of said instal- ments to be secured by the notes of the purchaser, with a surety or sureties to be Sewaved by the trus- tees, and bearing interest from the day of sale, Should the purchaser fii to comply with the terms of sale within days after the day of sale, the pro- pony willbe resold at his risk and expense, after ive days’ not All conveyances’at the cost of the purchaser. SAML CHILTON CHRISTOHER INGLE, ., Trustees. Cc. W. BOTELER, dee 5-StawSwkds Auctioneer, i[0> The purchasers of the above property having failed to to comply with the terms of sale, it will be soldonthe same ternis, at the risk and expense of said purchaser, on MONDAY AFTERNOON, June 22d. at hali- Sr SAMUEL. CHINTO CHRISTOPHER 1X6 rustees je -cod&ils C. W. BOTELER. Auet. RUSTEE’S SALE.—By virtue of a deed of trust from David Jones and wife to me, will ex- pose to public sale, on THURSDAY, the 25th day of June next, at 12 o'clock m., (if not, the next fair day thereafter.) on the pr 8, all that part or parcel of land whereon the s Jones now resides, containing about ninety-two acres, and which property formerly belonged to the Inte Doug lass Voss. This property is most eligibly situated for a boarding establishinent or female seminary ,be- ing immediately on the Balt re aud Washington railroad, distant about one hundred yards from the Bladensburg depot. ‘The improvements large and comimodious Frame Dw: repair, and every necessary out bu is admirably adapted to the usual produ country, and at an incousiderable outlay might be rendered most productive, a greater portion being fine meadow land. In point ofhealth it will compare with any situation in this country, aud rarely is it that property possessing so many advantages is of- = fi Ege leer will be liberal, and made nown on the day of sale. a N. C, STEPHEN, Trustee, may %-Stawts Bladensburg, Md. By C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. C OR A GOOD INVEST- MENT IN SUBURBAN VILL Dairy Farms, AND Market GakvENS.—On NESDAY AF- TERNOON, June loth, at5o' I shall sell, on the premises, the track of land n as “*Anacos- ta,” adjoming the farms of Col, am Flickey and W. W. Coreoran, E stant about two miles from Washington, and about a quarter of a mile from the Baltimore and Washington turnpike. f This tract has been Cif into five lots, Plesk die rom 11 to 55 acres each. to suit persons desirous 0! securing sites for supurban villas or dairy and market arden farms. . ¥ On Lot No, 2 there is a dwelling-house and the usual! outbuildings for farm purposes. A part of them have been recently erected. A The soil is woe adapted for gardening and dairy farms, and eligible and very desirable building sites are to be found on the property. ‘The proximity of these lots to town, the excellent uality Of the soil, the abundance of good and un- failing springs of water, and the advantages as to health and beauty of location, combine to make this property one of the most attractive opportuni- ties Br safe and profitable investment wnich has been presented for a long period to this community. Plats of the divi sion of the ground can be seen at my store, and, if desired, the whole will be disposed of at private, aie, if plication 18 i es to the sub- scriber three days before the day of sale. ‘Terms: One-third cash; the residue ona credit of 1, 2, and 3 years, for notes bearing interest, secured by deed on pe peepenty, may 22-e0 Cc. W. BOTELER, Auct. By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. XCELL T FURNITURE AND HOUSE- E HOLD EFFecTs at Prsiic Avuctifon.—On THURSDAY MORNING, June lth, at 10 0'cl’k, D A all sell, at the ne ors eaten ie ceoining housekeeping, in Caroline ‘Terrace, on | street, be- tween 13th id l4th Streets, all his Furniture and Stleets, comprising—_ Hanteece walnut spring Divans and Parlor Chairs Marble-top Centre and Sota Tables Reception Chairs, Footstools Superior Brussels and other Carpets rocatelle and Lace Curtains, Shades ining and Breakfast ‘Tables, Sidcboxrds Oak Chairs, Lourse China, Glass, c igh and low-post st a Dressing and plain Bureaus, Wasttstands Feather Beds, Bolsters, and Pillows Blankets, Comforts. Mattresses Wardrobes, Toilet Sets Hat-tree, Venetian Stair em Oileloths Superior Cooki re, ke. p's Together with general assortment of Kitchen equisites. : $3) and under, cash; over that sum a cralit of Gand 80 days, for satisfactorily endorsed pst. me ey As, C, McGUIRE, Au UNDER BROWNS’ HOTEL. 370 Just opening a splendid assortment of Spring and Summer READY-MADE. CLOTHING aud Gent’s FURNISHING GOODS of the finest styleand make, at the Emporiam of Fashion, No. 3720 Browns’ Hotei, next to private entrance. may 30 CIntel&$ tates) 2 of F and Seventh iy - the corner enth st On, will berewee ARTICULARL for indies, gen- Bleached and it and at the Plazegat,poticn. athe new Grand teaching and r : M. WILLI. . may 11 Im 2 Market Space, bot tad Beh. ates sentria tM nnn ons i eH r- IMERY. AND SOMBRE G00. Go,20 MeLAUGHLAN'S FOR NOTIONS, “| PERFUA OLAUOHTIN See ACHINE SEWING. Ny eel All kinds of sewing —— at short notice ME. TO SEWING ROOMS, vo. . > jeventh between G and H street 5 N'S, AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON ¥ TO-MORROW. ancient a tori By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. yey SUPERIOR BRICK HOUSE axv Lor, are front of the oe 8 m ry on that handsome four-story, oolltrraad Gases rick House, fronting On 4th street, between mand ¥ streets, immediately opposite Judicmry Square, hthe Loton which it stauds, being north part of hase ‘contains an” ail frntewienty” arranged OUSE ns in al “ rooms, with large ie and bath -rogs incluatve with wide passage thro’ ae, wi 4 reservoir on the top of the house. The house handsomely vapored from Ist to 4th story, and gas fixtures throughout the house. .Terms : One-fourth, cash ; balance in six, twelve, eighteen, twenty-four, and thirty mouths, for notes bearing interest from day of sale. A ceed given and adeed of trust taken. ‘Title perfect, Sale positive. je3-d A. GREEN, Auctioneer. By JAS. ©. MeGUIRE, Anetioneer. ‘is ALV ABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ar a OR vr x a or WEDNESDAY A ETERNOON, June i att o'clock, on phe premises. 1 shal! sell Lot > ‘in square No. 32, froMing 3 feet on north F street, bx 75 feet on llth street west, with the improvements, consisting of two Brick Dwelling Houses and 2 Frame House on the corner, which has been used Sycenatally. many yearsas a grocery. ive. Terms: One-third cash ; th i 18 months, with interest, Secured by a dand at tae on the premuses. jetd JAS, C. MeGUIRE, Auet. By J.C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. EREMETORY SOLE PF BEAUTIFUL UILDING Lors in THE NORTH: IBERTIES. On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, oy 10th, at <i gidock, on the premises, I shall sell the h half of Square No. $22, which been subdividea into fourteen beautiful Building Lots fronting on 7th Street, between O and P streets north, and the same number on 8th street, between the ‘same streets. ‘The 7th street lots run back 100 feet to a ten-feet alley, and the 8th street lots run back ninety feet to the same alley. i ‘These lots are admirably located, with pavements in front.and the sale offers great inducements to per- sons desirous of making a progtable Investment. Terms: One-fourth cash; the residue in 6. 12, and 18 months, with interest, secured by deed of trust on the premises, jetd JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auct. By ye aa 4 Auctioneer, ALUABLE BUILDING LO’ i a Warp. — On PORT TER DON, June th, at 6.o’clock, on the premises, { shall sell Lot No. 8. in Square 79, fronting 50 feet 34; inches on north G, between 2ist and 22d streets, running back 183 feet. ‘This lot is beautifully located for a first class resi- dence, aud the sale should commaad attention. Ti : One-fourth 3 th Ma months, for sanitary secured moter, badring je2-d JAS. C. MeGUIRE, Anct. By J.C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. VALUABLE LOT AT THE CORNER OF 2p AND VIRGINIA AVENUR.—On TUES- STREET. DAY AFTERNOON, June 9th, at 6g o’cloek, on the premises, I shall sell Lot No. 8, in square No.l, fronting 93 feet 4 inches on Virginia avenue, aud 54 feet 3 inch on 22d strect. 2 Terms: One-third cash ; the residue in 6 and 12 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the aciee, je2-d JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auct. a penineetas eee By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. RUSTEE’S SALE OF CITY LOTS.—By vir- tue of a deed of trust oom | date on the 3:st day of October, 1854, and recorded in Liber J. A No. 89, folio 435, et.'seq., the subscriber will’ se public sale, on SATURDAY, the 13th day of June, 1857, at 6 o’clock p.m., at the Auction Room of A: Green, corner of 7:h and 0 streets, the following described Lots in Washington city, D. C.: viz: Lots Nos, 13, 14, and 15, im square No. 1045. This Nos. 1 and 4 in square south of square property fronts on Penn. avenue, be- tween 12th street east and public space. Terms of sale will be one-third cash; the balance in6 and (2 months, for notes bearing interest from the day sale, secured by deed of trust on the prem- ses so sold, _june 1 ts 5 By BARNARD & BUCKEY; Georgetown. ALUABLE BUILDING LOTSIN GEORGE- TOWS at PUBLIC SALE.On MONDAY AE TERNOON, 8th instant, at 532 o'clock p. m., in front of the premses, Lot No. 170, fronting 96 feet on Sd street, and 75 feet on Frederick street. This valuable Lot wili be subdivided into4 lots of 24 feet each on 3d street. f Terms: One fourth cash; the residue in3 equal paymonts at 6, 12, and 18 months, bearing interest, and secu: hy A aes of trust. “ez BARNARD & BUCKY, Aucts. By JAS. C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer, ESIRABLE DWELLING HOUSE AND Lot NEAR THE Navy YaRv.—In pursuance of an order from the Orphan’s Court of Washi County, District of Columbia, confirmed by the Cir- cuit Court, setting as a court of Chancery. the sub- seriber will sell, at public auction, on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, June 9th, at 632 o’clock, on the premises, north half of Lot No. 8, in square No. 94, (save and excepting the most northern 3 feet and 4 inches of said lot in seid square, which was sold and conveyed by said Mary Keily to one Thomas Bayne,) beginning for the boundaries of the same 3 feet 4 in- ches from the northwest corner of said lot, No.8, in No, 94, and running thence south along the Seventh street east, 2i feet, thence east 109 feet 1 neh to a 5)-feet al thence north along said alley 2i feet, thence west 9 feet and 1 inch to the place of peeinaia wits the improvements,consisting of a neat and well built two-story Frame Dwelling House containing six rooms. ‘Terms: One-third cash: the residue in Gand i2 months, for notes with approved security, bearing loterest. Upon the payment of the purchase money and final ratification of the sale,adeed will be executed at the cost of the Guardian, may 2d TIRE, Auct. A. , Auctioneer. WO TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSES anp Lots oN WASHINGTON STREET, BETWEEN 4TH AND STH STREETS WET, AT AvcTion.—On TUES. DAY, the 9th inst., I shal! sell, in front of the prem- izes, Lot N i subdivision of original Lot No. 7, F n Washington mnded by a l4- je, and a i0-feet aliey on the rear, with the iinprovements, which are two two-story Frame Houses, containing four go rovins each. ‘This property is situated in the centre of the square between G and H streets north. Term tird, cash; balance in six, twelve, and eightee iths, for notes bearing interest. A deed given and a of trust taken, je 5-d A. GREEN, Auctioneer. By C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. SALE OF A SUPERIOR ock oF BoTTLep Wives, aNnp Liquors, ©: LES, Pickle, &c., BY Cat AFTE . June 4th, pencing at 4.0’c + 1 shall sell at store No. on Pennsylvania avenue, opposite the National Ho- tel. a large and choice colicction of rare Old Wines Liquors, Cigars, Sauces, &c., embracing iu part, ino Old Madeira J , Medoc and § ce. Madeira, Sherry,and Port . Julien Claret. 3 Dolordote Tresoude Bouzey Champagne in pints and quarts, Fleungfellery do. A large stock of superior Old Brandies Scheida: chnapps, and Holland Gin aaaiets, Old Rye, and Crow's Old isky 's Bitters 4 London Porter and Ale in pints Jammica, and St. Croix and Antigua Rum Seotch and ) Whisky Old Peaeh Brandy Old Julep A full assortment of Cross $ Blackwell’s English Catsups, Sauces,and Pickles” Anchovies and Yarmouth Herriug Paste Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candies A assortment of superior Havana Cigars, Snaff, &c Terms: $30 and under cash; over $30, thirty days credit fo rapproved endorsed notes bearing interest C.W.BOTELER, Auctioneer. may 2—d (Union) i> THE ABOV LE WILL BE CON- tinued on MONDAY AFTERNOON. commencing at 4 o'clock, je 5-3t Cc. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. HREE-STORY BRICK HOUS' BASEMENT, AND LOT ON PENN. AVENUE, THE CaPiTOL, aT AvcTion.—On THURSDAY, the 4th of June, I shall sell, in front of the premises. at 5 o'clock p. m., part of Lot No. 3,1n square No. 730, with the improvements, which are a good three-story Brick House, with basement and a new brick stable. ‘This property is handsomely situated on Penn. ave- nue, of 25 feet, running back to A street, between Ist and 2d streets east, and near the Capitol. er One-third cash ; balance in six and twelve months, for notes bearing interest from day of sale. A deed given and a deed of trust taken. ‘Title indisputable. ee may 2d A. GREEN, Auct. iG~ THE ABOVE SALE is POSTPONED in consequence of the rain until MON DAY, the ta instant, same hour, je 54 vn By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. » Auctioneer, OUSE AND LOT ON NSYLVANIA| AVENUE aT Avucrion.—On THURSDAY, the 4th day of Juve next, I shail sell in front of the premises, at 552 o’clock P. M., Let D, in subdivision of ee lot No, 7, im square No, 349, having a front of 25 feet on the south side of Pennsylvania avenue, between Tenth and Eieventh streets west, running back to an alley, contain: 2,613 feet, with the improvement, which is a g: rick House, containing twelve conveniently-ar- ranged rooms, wide passage, ana cellar; the gas and store fixtures to be sold with the house. ‘This pro perty is hand: located, being that next west of the Ss yes be . ee ‘erms: One thi cash ; lance in months, the parchnser to give notes for t iat porments one erent A taken aay ot aslo. A jeed gi a of trust taken, veyance at the cost of the purchaser. —— 2 at al apove 4 GRE Auctioneer. % E SAL PO? in consequence of the rain until } INDAY, the sth instant, same hour, je 5-d A.GREEN, Auctioneer. By J.C. McGUIRE, Auetioner. T USTEF’S SALE OF A NEAT FRAME OUSE AND LOT ON 8TH STREET WEST BETWEEN M anv N steerts oxta Oe “THURSDAY AP- TERNOON, July Sth, at 65 ofelock, on the j= » by vi . trust, July 2st, iss, aud duly recorded in Labor J- A. Bo. be fos land mgr Baas el an subdivision x SSipestliog ches on 8th st: the hinprovetmonts, ® neat ard well- indenadesnc Gy suieidiaie on Penn. avenue, between 13th and * 244 Penn. avenue, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. FROM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Protection of American Interests in China. New (ween three American firms moore Ari apd William , United States Niniaer, te Rivlin Tati evenings tect local steamers bearing the American al- Satin be the recent capture of wn British teen, ers. Commodore that the force at a would not permit him. The firm ~ the ci to Mr. Parker,- ~ with 2 protest against the Commodore's action, - with a request that the matter Si coppeneatentet. 4 to the a seedy at Washtagton’ which he = The Execution of Col. Crabbe and Party Con- N oO me ~ Late New Ogreans, J — Moxine, whieh have jek ns |, confirm the execution of Col. C. Pxeston rabbe and fifty-eight of his It ix rumored in the city of Mexico that a terri- i i . Wle revenge is taken ” dering all the Mex to be found. = Steamer Aground and Abandoned. Bosrox, Jane 4th.—The steamer of Ni . York. from Philadelphia for Boston: dense on Great Rip Shoal, off Nantucket, at eight o'clock, sondey morning, during a thick fog. Her immediately aband ber. She was subse. os quently found adrift, oye into West Har. wick the schooner J. D. Davis, Capt. ‘ho makes 5 pet Se eee * at abont $100,000. Walker at Memphis. pixnrnn, June 5.—Gen’!l Walker arrived here is morning, quite unexpectedly, at an hour. ‘Only a tew Persons were us to eae him. Col. Hayne weleomed. him to his native State, denouncing Vanderbilt the New York "she which were the cause of the defeat of the enerel—not the Costa Ricans. Walker and Lockridge made a reply, in subtance the same as made at New Orleans. Burning of a Railroad Car Factery. Crevetanxn, June4.—The to Messrs. Merrill & tiener'e ralltond tar Seber ‘Was burned this morning, with four cars belonging to the Cleveland and Railroad perme fp and two baggage cars. The loss of the railroad company was covered by in- surance. The total loss amounted to $14. which there is an insurance of $12,200. From Havana. Rags =! ge June 5.—The a Black War- rior, wit Vana dates to instant, arrived here. Si were 4 the stock in port was 235,000 boxes. There was much wild speculation in regard to future events, but — isnonews of importance. Freights are very ow. —- Orders from Europe for American Gold. New Yorx, June §.—The steamship America brings ki orders for American gold. It is pro- bable that two millions will be shipped in the Arabia on Wednesday next. Destruction of Saw Mills. Mancnester, N. H., June 4.—A fire at this lace last night destroyed the steam saw mills of lessrs. Baldwin & Co., causing 2 loss of $25,000. One man was killed and several injured. The Loss of the Steamer Canadian. Quesec, June 5—The steamer Canadian, which arrived below on Monday and got ashore, is fast — to pieces. Her passengers have arrived re in safety. — Minnesota Constitutional Convention. Curcaco. June 4.—The returns from Southern Minnesota, indicate a Republican majority of del. egates to the constitutional convention. Boston, June 5—Ex-Gov. Henry Hubbard, of New Hampshire, died at Charlestown this morn- ing. New York Markets. New Yorx, June 6.—Flour is unsettled; Sta’e $6.50a$6 90; Ohio $7.10a7.60; Southern is high- er; sales at $7 .50a7.75. Wheat is quiet; white $1.75a1.92, red $1.65. Corn is firm; mixed 93, yellow %. Pork is steady; mess $23 65a823.75. Beef is dull at $16.50a817 for Chicago repacked. Lard is unchanged at 14. Whisky is higher; Ohio 35c. Financial. New Yoax, June6.—Stocks are dull. Chicago and Rock Island RRoad, ®&\; Cumberland Coal Co. 15; Lilinois Central shares 1.39%; Michigan Southern 49; New York Central 53x; Penn. Company 4 CADEMY OF MUSIC, Cor. of Uth st. and Pa. are., over Farnham’s Bookstore. Crovcu, composer of upward s, author of “Kathleen Mavourneen,” f caitor o f Lady's Book— WINVES iV NE Voeal Lessons to hi Classes, every Monday. Tuesc Th Friday, at the above Lastituti Members enrolled every day, 98 no vacations oc- | cur during the Summer months—THIS SEASON, being the proper time, for Vocalists to study. Apply to Mr. Crovcnh,at the Academy ‘of Music, every morning from 8 to 10 "clock. Musical Lectures delivered every Thursday even- ay aro by the Pupils of the Institution. re |-eosm GEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE Receives W by the undersigned until the 15th day of the ~ ent month, at noon, for work and materials for the enlargement and improvement of the Edifice of the Church of the Epiphany. on G street, according to plans and specifications, which will be exhibited to rsons desiring to propose, at Room lil, Wander's Building. SMC GILLIS, AS. A ato. C. AME: G. RODMAN, _ _je 4-203:° i Committee. WASHINGTON SEWING ROOMS. proprietor has to day added two more ma- chines bo hi oree, making seven inall. This rendered indispensible by the constantly increasing business offering for execution. He willnow be tw observe greater promptitude im the fulfilment orders. Shirts made entire, 75 cents; plain sewing, cents per yard; Collars, small,3 cents each: Wrist bands, small,3 cents per pair; stiching Basques, 25 cents, and other work in proportion. . Families and ethers can have any amount of sewing “Goome in Clagett’s new: building, on. 9th street, ‘ooms in 's nm ilding, rites sons from Penn. avenue, oppoaste Gideon's office. fa daadies and others are invited to call and examine “ork. "Term cash invariably. may 13-eolm (*OLLEY & SEARS, - No,.3.3 7th street, three doors north Pa.avenue, a now, pollens reat inall— : and Barege Robes Rich and beautiful dross Silks and Lawns Sin tect dil Pacey Goode will be soll ‘vary oleh t Pai soods Wi sold ve many at cost and less, for cash, to close out 4 Fg Ladies are invited to call early. sede co L!—COAL !!—COAL , Now on hand one cargo Range COAL. One do. for Cooking Stoves. Also, Cumberland and ail other kinds of COAL... WOOD! WOOD!! Binh ear Saereeven’ 2240 lie. to the ton. cover. 5 ner may 9-1 ce one square south Penn. avenne. > EFRIGERATORS.—We_ have recer pk, lot of these superior REF RIGE.- RATORS which we have been selling for a — five — ;and the high reputation, t s erever ui a recommend ung them as the best and most economical article of babs now £ use—the style and finish is also vi some. For sale, po — House-F urau Warerooms, No.'5@ wR reet. *\may 11-eo6w McGREGOR & CO. dex a WO LARGE COACHES OR &MA! T eG atAES Gunbs had for Bic NIC eee or EXCURSION P. : as - ing to the undersigned or Mr, ol. brook. 5 aie ioe setae -& T. apes -— Store or at D. 8. Dyson’s ‘ore, 12th street iLLAM WHALE . $ Cr Avenue. Ww. may 28-eolin* $300 REWARD.—Ran me Age ty bye ber on ‘Thu il AN ISAAC WOOD? Hers age, black complexion, about half high, and has very large lips. ‘ ‘The above reward will be paid for his - sei Mace ha Mate 4 Ma iad ps or i inthes ie mbin. 3 u ghee pea og of a ep-21-tf — Prince Georges count; Cc! A. 153 chestso obACK TBtack TEA—Ths ‘Tea is well known to the citizens of Wash- ington and in the vieintt * ane Bes was im sar pices BOG ise © BURCHELL corner Vermont avenue and isth st. and Forks, and Carvers of the finest quality. Als EFRIGERATORS.—Some of the best in the Se eee ee FAN CIS, 400:2th streee, QPS TENER Meer, Saas MaANheeAge Biack Lace SHAW LS. vids of Now Votbest on ynne smoot be Kound tne e" - Rc tea eee” > LIN & 9th streets,