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eee ee AAR i ee $reg eee ‘AL INTELLIGENCE. Muck osutoan to C. C. for bis poetical favor. He will always find a ‘‘corner” opento him in the Noticzy ro ApvextisEas.—To secure the most columns of the ‘‘Star.” ‘conspicuous positions for advertisements in THE Whe is the Belle? a TELEGRAPHIC NEWS GEORGETOWN. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. Correspondence of The Star. TRUSTRe's Saig oF VALUABLE RKAL | 70.DAY ¢ TO.MORKOW MORNING. 7 OM ASSOCIA RESS NT. ‘Stax they must be sent to our office as early in Gronzoztown, April 19, 1858. Momrowery 8 decree of A rouit a : Le J. S. MoGUIRE, Auctioneer FROM ASSOCIATED PRESS AGENT. BY CONRaD CURIOUS, Our City Councils Fri ight. Preseat . ALE OF TW IRABLE the day as possible. Those who delay to observe | W. Js the belle, who ia the vical aabhes pe irae ark and | one cess of SS Pies tae tas arty, Berwars 3p ax agg oe the storage this caution should not complain if they do not Wi or maid 5 Bonde or trumeee? Thecker of the Council. ry 534 o'clock, on the premises. i seal oat ie Ne contains a letter from Ex-Presideot Sencar find them where they prefer tosee them. It is] Over her teers er'within them tot In the Council, a message was received from saat ae 1 1ith, of May next, the | im Sauare No. 57°. fronting Mieet Oe iawete te Et denying in the mort positive terme of having ‘Biways safest to get them to our counter between | Usly or braatiful, witty or dull, , the Mayor covering an invitation from sundry | following Real Hetate, of ehveh Heaty Young, lete Spe ees — ee reest, Funving back | any connection with General Walker or any other & and 10 in the morning, if wishing them insert- tnanotes aes qitizens of Baltimore, to appoint delegates to a | of said county. died seizedand poseented tor wits | Nz deck to 8 ten feet Ty and basement Bove | of the filibuster leaders ; be does not know the ed satisfactorily on the same da Of Washington city, oan any one tell” Quarantine Convention, to assemble in that city | A Tract « f Land 1 ijThe Forest,” containing | Dwelling House. containing eight rooms, with Gas | POT any Of their plans, as none of them have : wn? Y- inci the : ° : on the 29th instant. Also, one informing the ro age ee 2 of | Ad Gas Fixtures inevery tom in the House, with | *tlted Lim so far as to speak to bim a oom a other me ro improvements. Gurubdeas Cc ount.—The jury int id ele os With the stately walk Council that he had approved an ordinance pro- nest. tract: aa Or the litt: un B. Frigel, charged with stealing @ cow from | Who fittters eit ence eden Robt Beal returned a verdict of not guilty. Pr the other. who never utter The case of Alexander Ezgleston was then ta- nce and thrusts lle s in which no man of his principles can take part. Dispatches fer Col. Jehnsten. Sr. Lovis, April 17 —The Republican learns from a source entitled to credit tbat an express messenger passed through this city about two Weeks since, with instructions to Col. Johnston, not to commence offensive operations against the Mormons before the arrival of the peace commis- sioners. Secretary Hartneet arrived yesterday and leaves for Utah about the 95th inst f land in th ty. 33 | ding for the laying out and opening of Aque- | and lies about tws miles Mee Bootee ie Arie. inches on samme street, ranwing bank nities, weet le rhe noe soe SIOnisadine tener “pert era fern Meat fond, leading from | aliey, with the improvements, consisting ofa theese ¢ plan of said street, so that it sha eig' u n, D.C. to Leesburg, four mil relly » with Back Huet Wias'aind intareect Bites secet or the trote| feeme the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, by two roads, | S101) Brick Dwelling House, with B ihning Rowe; dence of Mr. Fowter, on the corner of Green and te Wilke ceclyan ett ae cy mee] te with Dumb W. ter, &e-, eight Chambers, Kitchen, Bridge streets; referred. e Farm. and sina very high st te of enti Ater Closets, e.. ke 2 baer) ‘hs Hi early new, well furnished, Tee ee en anon Sot iss Mowais ng of Zo acres of Innd. one-third of | with all the medere are TEE eee, Sek Cente. in relation to an old claim, said to be due by the | which ix well timbsred, and aly pnder kood fencing. | most substantial manner, and located , Terms: One-fou in relation to a contract existing between him- re ¢ edg: W ho is the favorite, who is the belia ken Mi in which the defendant was charged with | Of Washington eity, can any one tell? assault and battery in two cases; one against | 1s it the girl with the Edward Dubant, and one azainst Frederick Fri- diey—verdict of not guilty in both cases. Or i it the o The case of Jno Essex, charged with the mur- Or the charmer, who stullec i ay herpes der of Owen Quigley, which was set for trial to- jarmer, o z Sev, dl oat eee pi ibe expected, on account @f rd Moves snd talks with an eenal grace ’ itana theo fe whet intel edn 428 — » with interest, secured by deed s 3 j he the toastad one he th it self and the Corporation, tor the improveme: h on the premises, Ss = jard Match. “ sr rae bg Atpica topo, orw shington ‘city. can any con iall? Frederick streets referred. . ; if apizd J _C. McGUIRE, Auct. Detroit, April 17—The billiard match be- miter ates, who had ren 80 ye rh % mit- Alabama. So the trial was, with consent of the one in my eye, there is one in my heart. Men aya7e Teperted, frova the police com: tee, an ordinance providing for the thorough re-| Houses. a new shay. g four Toba By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. counsel on each side, postponed until next Wed- | §". he Wordly and wicked foe seeeel aed spoiled, | organization of the police and night-watch sys- | bmidines. There ¥ h SALUABEAC RTT Dee ee Te nesday 7 With manners unstudied and feelings unsviled, tems of the town. After some little discussion, | pump near the house, also. an excellent Apple V 3 % s AFT ~ The Court then took up the case of Wm Watts, To be range Aud good hunor aud beauty enough | on motion of Mr ‘Tenney, the bill was postponed | kad Peach Orchard. The sbove fara wil be ead Sie 0s MONDAY ee (colored) charged with larceny of a coat, valued | ‘To be happy. uusided tween Mr. Christian, of New York, and Mr Screeter, of this city, came off last evening, and resulted in the victory of Mr. Screeter by 17 game of 1,000 poin’ The match was for $1,000 . instant.at 5 o'clock. we will sell, at public auction, orange by newspaper pull. uncil next Friday evemng. Are ee three valuab.e burding lots, viz! Lots C. Dand E Vessel Heard Prom. i “ . ing to the weat of the roid contains 2:8 papain tug lots, viz : eC. Dasd = om 2 et wacsees ats trey ag] Bene aN dene he Wanicton bt, | Mt dna ores akan onracting te | fa eh ager chuah negra | Seen casera tit ita ett | Boeron. apt ote tig Beemer, whch fi ruary. > poten "| comm! e inte: ber farm is ni igh state of eultiva- ving, Poor Pending the trial of this case. Mr. eaky, for A May with Rep Wiisxers.—A married | before Congress, to oppose a memorial asking that With good fencirg, and well watered. ee gern rik ee ent = alley - sane ote Sod war Seppanan' eh tate Gace Leer ee Sefence- entered motion for a continuance ofthe | A } : the Northwestern portion of the Town be ceded | a good The improvements | 8F¢ 10 one Franti Race ed nebiegton. one | ao P 2 cave of J. W. Walcott, the contumacious witness | lady, a member of a large and rexpectable family to Maryland tory Dwellings Weathor-boarsed, | Sduare north of F Jig ed ine fast umpro- | beard frem, safe. Bite House Corruption Committee. The motion | connection here, brings usa letter exposing the | Mayland reported from streets committee pand Kitehes. There iss Lime Ki | vi ee ee tg ie aISPRIRING.. 6, 12, 18, Later frem Caba. barons! ate ecerecaliod inthe case et Wate |= of an individnal who, she alleges, has for | an ordinance directing the Mayor to conte flag will be sold separately. = are pom ml of trust and bear and the trial proceeded, Mr. Ratcliffe appearing | Years past been in the habit of insulting tadies in | fot ways to be placed over certain streets. ion will be given. f +? . =siaric New Yoxk. April 19.—The steamer Black Warrior, from New Orleans, left Havana on the for the defence. The jury returned a verdict of | the street bv whispering to them as they pass r seeding, the y he expense ol the Dr. Mackall made a verbal report in relation to | fall.'and full posseasion given on thclet ot Jonas | purchase: not guilty. him. On Friday last, his individnality was non th-Istof Januar: 7 "i matters connected with the upper or new road, | next. Any person wir hing to view sand arma will | 89 14-te WALL & BARNARD, Aucts. ith. The general news is unimportant. Sugar seh its condition, &c. please call on the subscribers. residing on and near By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. Was firm at previous rates. The case of the United States es. Van Leman | made known BREE Oe Seine AEay Coe oe | M. Buoemaber oubred’s resolution instructing | the property. and any communication by letter ‘will XCELLENT and NEARLY NEW HOUSE- mange Jobnson was taken in which the defendant | Whom she applic ve c the Mayor to advertise for proposals for the re- romptiy attended to. HOLD AND KitCHEN FURNITURE AT AUCTION — Baltimore Markets. stood charged with riot and affray on the 8th of | him. He isa plasterer by trade. Ont advice to ir of the bef appeal paacootatia erms of sale: Onc-‘hird of the purchase money On FRIDAY, the Inth instant. 1 shall eelt thi : - 2 'e of, a M ju 14 Jot FS re rs ~ q neral, and the facts elicited in evidence for the ere ee male relatives with as little Mr. Muneaster reported from Claims Commit. | 2 ane — ine Sort cole ete o’crock a.m. on Indiana avenue No. 72, batwepn lat | 2td street and Obio $4 25; City Mills @4 prosecution are as follows: ei : at tee resolutions appropriating $23 48 for the ben interest from the day of sile and the payment there = ad stencta: West, & superior aszortment of Furni- Patrick Fitzgerald testified that on the occa- Protestant Orruan AsyLuM.—Prof. Bled- - H. Tenny, and $55 for the benefit of Dr. | of to be secured by the single lillsofthe purohaseror | (UTC, Viz: sion in question he saw the defendant throwing W beat is dull for low yrade, but prime is in soe, of the Uuiversity of Virginia, having kindly | J. M. Snyder, for medical attendance on paupers. | purohisera with a surety or sureticato bs approved | Flue watuut broostelie covered Parlor Set, comprie- stones at the procession; he was the foremost demand; red $1. G®1.06; whites $1 16a81 35; low bs grades of white 981. Corn is firm; white 653 deli Dr. Mackall reported from the committe on poor | >Y,the trustees Maho nen ai Lag vio ok ead rc ee ted to th t made to him, t ver - Mac i ogany Sofa, Arm Rocker, Tables and Stands, 7 Fol, Sek hed ieee eee ere eetete: | inctore toe tuaibenemt of the sbavenaued (eri [eed work neue ol catches ee one and the permient ofthe eile aroha leer sales | Maliggany Salm, Arm Rocker, Tables and Giants Whisky closed steady at 2ta2l yc. ral, and when witness requested him to dexist, tution, Prof. Henry bax, with equal kindness, | Manure taken from the streets be placed upon the . by & cond and suffic: Do, Bookease, Bureau and Washstands, he said “that he would pelt them to b—Il;” | “lowed the halt of the Smithsonian Institute to | farm attached to the before mentioned premises. they followed the procession as far as Lwelfth t ed and acknowledged sgreeably to | Walnut Hat Rack and Extension Lining Table, ea eCasi Mr. Shoemaker asked that the police commit- convey tothe purchaser or purchasers of street; no one in the procession made any attack | P® ¥¢4 on the occasion. F New York Markets. Parlor Window Curtsixs, Shades and Urnaments, : tailt Gothic Frame Mirror = a ES mae on Serban os, = tee be discharyed from the further consideration roperty, (0 his. her or their heirs, the property | gy!’ Ge ‘Clock and (oraaments. 9.000 bbis ; State $4 05a84.124; Obio 84 3 on this party to provoke the stone throwing. : vik nd . her or them free cear,and discharg: Falun " Southern $4 G0aSt.75 Bichsel Hart testified that he wen te tes pro- | _ “ Bustxxss Max.—Mr. George W. Bray, real ge ies Oe bawkers antl | ofall clin of the partion to this gon and of Surmmicn, vet Tapestry Carpets and Rugs to | Syrhern $4 dull; ‘sales of 5,000 bushels; white cession and saw the crowd at the Northern Lib- | ¢State agent, 222 Ninth street, between M and N, The resolution offered by Mr. Ritter at the last CE VOUNE underthem. | stair Carpets and Rods, $1 27a$145. Corn is Grm; sales of 15,000 bush- ay market; Van Johnson was with them and | isa set of Seg y and para we have! meeting, for the better regulation of the market, | an 19-tde HENRV VOUNG.¢ Trustees. Gpneeek ged faa ea tian cise bea ow on hgab > yellow ve ‘—veiai endeavored to choke witness; he then followed | transacted auc isiness with him, and have taken u id, after being discussed at some _ nd Crock: cy ore, . ‘fork is sales of mess at S17 Witness, who ran away, and throwed stones; sev- | slways found him punctual. prudent and relia. | W2% {ken up, and, e fine gold tound Tea aud Coffee set, fy ory Han- length, was rejected. 2. By A. GR EEN, Auctioneer, die Murvernnl Fone Carl of the hacks in the funeral were compelled | ble, and therefore thus recommend him as a bu. | mst: was re passed both Boards, appointing a | FIVE HANDSOME BUI!-DING RIDEY, ON | Paseaxe Oiicotne : to turn and fice in consequence of the attack. siness man to the public committee to represent the interests of the town | 254 instants i shell celt rng tee precio ‘at ha past | Beds*eads and Mattresses, Several witnesses were called for the defence. —— a Quarantine Convention, to be held in the 5 o'clock, Lots Nos. 5.13. . and 16. in Square | Gooking, Rad-ator and oiler Stoves, who testified that the lish begun the attack by Watcn Retvrxs.—April 17th. Seven lodgew, | city of Baltimore onthe 29th of April, 1858 Drs. | No. 458. This property is handsomely situated, ee eee = of Kitenon Requisites. - calling the defendant a s—n of a b—ch, and then non-residents, and three cases for trial which | J. Riley and Lewis Mackall, jr , were appointed | some fronting on south E and F and 3th streets credit of mre mie od Sy Garaget ae dag throwing stones at him. : were dismissed because of the absence of the | 0m said committee. West. 2 This case was pending when this report closed. 1 : ant; Chicago repacked $12 50a813 30. Lard is rm at te. Whisky is steady; Ohie Vic. -—— Financial. New Yorn. April 19 —stocks aré Gull and lower venerally. Chicago and Rock Island 3% b (unter and Coal Compeny 17; Il ji Mr. Tenny presented the account of John | ‘Terms: One-fourth ovsh ; ba'ance in 6, 12, and ta | "'y endoreed, bearing MC REEN Auctioneer, | *hates —; do bonds mae c coho ee estes —_ haga the eee p C., | Booth for serves at the watch-houne; ref-rred months for noies bearing interest from gaz of srle. P.S. The House ie For Rent. | draesmqearel ki> *).; Michigan Southern 23\; New York Cen. Firtn Warp Patnor.—Atan adjourned meet- aintamic t ye and costs 82.41 pan Young, | A communication was received from H. Addi- a wa ae anda handsome location. Paxsession given imme’ | {'#!"7\; Penna Coel Company?t:: of the citizens of the Fifth Ward, held on | colored, V: A. Richardson DC” son, Faq , declining the appointmert as an addi- ‘ap i7-d A. GREEN. Auct. diately. Inquire on the premises, Milwaukie and Mississippi 3 a ing. at Casparis’s Hotel, the follow. | Ar1"k and disorderly : Arie andcost, 83.41 Saraii | tional member of the committee to represent By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. | “P!?4 mere Sapo as See we cee nn | pune coca Va disorderly house ; do. $2.41, | the interests of the town before Congress. : 4 : ing names were enroled as a patrol for the Fifth id : Fourteen lodgers, non-residents. Ward: Jobn It E a B: a . <a whole of Square No. 176, containing 100,000 are Oats the SED inate; ooeee bear A ~ 5 ee ‘ E Square No. 178, containin 0) equare GREEN. t. pooh - oe re repre ee ‘| Mr. Epitor.—Sir: I seein your valuable paper, | ineans. s feet. The Square is between i6th and i7th streets, ne J Hant, Sake Casparia, Ssm'l Hansoa, jr., Jno of Saturday, !7th instant, mistake in the names of ‘The weather this mornin, isextremely gloomy, and on New Hampshire avenue ; is enclosed with a N ARSHAL’S SALEW—In virtue of a writ of W. Van Hook, George W_ Hitz, Thos. A. Scott, | Officers who arrested Michiel MeNuity. I, the | and attended by a thick mist of rain. But few | substantial fence, and offers most excellent oppor- fieri tacias, issued from the Clerk’s Office of A communication was received from the Clerk in relation to unsettled accounts, uncollected taxes, &e ; referred to committee of ways and Up yipen s ARE AT AUCTIO? TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 20th ins o'clock. we will sell, at our Auction Roos, tho Portsmouth (Va.) Correspondence. Tae Crty of Portsmouth—Nomination Sor the Mayoralty, &., &e. Poatsmovrn, Va., April 16, leg" For the information of the Ster’s numerous _ 77 THE AROVE SALE Is POSTPONED In consequence of tne inclement weather until i ity i ray : the Circuit Court of the Distriet of Columb readers I write, that, having accepted the charter BR Corran. WN. Barker, E. D. Stevens, B) B it" x “HENRY Nasu. lower river fishermen are becoming ra mi French, John W. Mead, jr , A. P. McKenn: DAY, the 20th day of April, 1858, commencing at 10 comm tted since the to Pp as Zz ee encenraging than they bave heretofore been this N ARS¥AL’S SALE,—In virtue of a writ of | o'clock +, the fol oods and battles, to | Honition paniias tear sister eltien of them yet 4, Tait, Flocian Bitz, Joun Hitz, John V. Bryan, | _Weporse Canes, very pretty and very cheap; [ee | Season, and hopes are bexinning tobeentertained | 110 Soa paaoe ie Ror Coat me | a sand 2 casks of Frosen Hieedy cond nrg | Commoowealte. By this announcement you will Seog F Gulick, J. Viersuchen, R. Sehelttiaus, | Cream and Water Toes at $150 per galimeat the | that most of them will yet do a business snfiicient County of Washington, and tou @ directed, 1 shnil | levied upon ax the properts of Waltiarw Re tee learn that. as a city, we are not willing to jog Jas. E. Thompson, J. O°Meara, W. C. O'Meara, | Patiadeiphia Confectionery, corner Tath and F ats. | to save themselves from loss. which will nue ax 'o public sale, for Casi. in front of the Court | and will be sold to satisfy Judie asN Mi along in the old fogy style of the last century, ww irth, Ed. Baldwin. WC. Restor, Jas. Ap 10-50" J. Fussenn. than likely be the case if the present ramy weath- | fouse doo of said courty,on FRIDAY, the 14th | term, 1858, in favor of Jesse B. W but have determined to become civilized accord. L. Ba‘ G.F. Gilbe:t, Thomas H Parsons er Ss es —=— == | er, and current in the river shall be sncceeded by | oi May, 1858, at 12 o'clock. the lowing deseri V. SELDE a ing to the modern acceptation of the word, James M_Grymes, HH. McPherson, jr, J. W. MAKRIED, warm suns and Southerly winds. ‘The supply of | property, to wit: All dafendant’s right, title, clam, | ap ats for the Di Webb, F. Hume. ‘A. T. Allen ti” Benoer, : fish at our wharves this morning is much larger | 8nd interest in id to Lot No. 9,1n Square No. 196, (Webster to the contrary, hotwithstapding,) and cia On the 12th instant, at St. Matthew's Church, by William B. Todd, James A. Brown, W.R: | the Rev. Mr, Waidtim Mr, ALONZO J COON than bas heretofore been this season. Several | in the City of Washington, D. C., togeth-r with all if — not = outdone by — itself and singular the improvements thereon, ecized and FUTURE DAYS. in following the example of the Monumental Franklin, Rob't Riggs, jC. Boyle, C. Ackman, | to Miss CATHARINE LEONARD, both of thx | loads are up, among them cue of 1,150 shad, from | Tevied spon asthe property of ‘A. Di kens. | — - — — City. There are a few Knights of the Slungshot Charles Robinson, Wm. S. Horton, Martin P’ | city. ‘ Gibson’s landing, Stony Point; one of 800 from | and willbe sold to satisfy Judi No, 9, to May By here, as one poor fellow to his sorrow found the King, Martin King, Joseph M. Adams, Wm F_| Oathe 18th instant, by the Rev. Byron, Sunder- | Clark's, Sycamore landing, and one of 500 from | term, 1858, in favor of Win, BS ppard. ANDSOME BUILDING LOTS ox NORTH | other night when assaulted by one of these con- Wallace, John Pardy, <, W. H. Stanford, W. | land. Mr. SHIRLEY KING to Miss MIARGA- | Cropley’s, Freestone Point” A young man took D oH: OVER L.. Between New JERSEY AVENUE AND Is i . wees A ; Stans- | RET CLIFFORD, both of Alexandria, Va, * | this morning, ina gill net, opposite our wharves, | 2p 15 dts Marshal for the District of Colew Street West. ar Avcrion —On WEDNESDAY, V. New opps is —e Pedant Beni On the 15th instant, by the Rev. Wm. H. Chap. in a few hours, 72 of the finest shad we have sve) | ———————————— ee | >t instant. I shail sei comitants of acity. Should these knights et id omn: genus be exterminated by our Corporation, on the premises, at Go'clock | 46 is thre atened, it would be the same as surren- man. J Flaberty.Jo- | man CHARLES H.- WILSON to Miss MARGA- | thix season. They are rather dull this morning AR D will be paid for information | Bo Wane ropes hae Sonera fer aune No. | dering onr city charter. of your City Fathers sdhall, Jas. O'Neill, | RET ANN SCOTT. sii of tos enty, at $12 per 100. and Herrings at S11 per 1,000. Which shail lead to the apprehension and | 277. 4 his property | feet street or aliey, ran. | CM be prevailed on to xpare usa few gentlemen Saceb Hoon, Wm. Leactow. W m: Phillip las’ ~~. Hunter took yesierday afternoon, at the Long tion of the person oF persons who attempted | pret, Tunnine Inck toa 6? feet. nym toe . of leisure, vulyarly ealled pickpockets. it would A. Campbell, John Ruthersate, John Barreti, G. pizn, Cee aL eee cranes PT to saenesiane Tamme: Cries Cam gers Lewis, st | “itorme: tine-foutth cash: balasee ma t2, end 19 | etd greatly to our genteel soci-ty Mathiot, Thos. Kenney, Daniel Cronin, Richard On Sunday morning, the lath instant, after n long | Chased by Washington dealers a per > ¥ wh " months, for notes bevring interest from day of sale. ih she bore with Christian | _, There appears to be but little activity in the | PIsht of the 2th instant. “Phe reward will’be paid | W'geuge fo, notes bering intere taken. Title per At the meeting last nigbt, to nominate a can- Maryman, Henry Koons, Joseph Hamlin, Jobn | and peinfut ill: Boblayer. Jas. W. Lowe, Richard Morgan, Jas to 2 didate for the Mayoralty, a large number of pa- to the holy will of God, | Flour or Giain market. The former is held at | Coayuction uiom ai elie tice ee Tey eer te feot. Sal triotic gentlemw m were found wetion wea ene Adams, John Underwood, Sth Elliot Pr feof Francis Armstrong, aged 23 years, | $4 37a84 50 for Canal supertine, and good quali- | CUviction, m 29 5w _api7d Whe A. GREEN, Awet. | to serve the “dear people”'—for @ comsideretion Ingle. DV 1 Be Ide ur st in peacs. ties of red and white Wheat at $1.05a$1.110. ; 3 = > By BARNARD & BUC Georgetown, The meeting was a large one, but not verv her- sig ith ere ge eon wes Se al will take place on Tuesday. the 20. s_ | (PHY Miss You at HOME. FOLK VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS AT | monious “Aner ‘onesktaime’ CROs hu Penn 5 et Eom - > Fe m her late residence, 271, on !2 —eEEEEEeO0O000Qeeeee ee > ‘ALE.—On WEDNESDAY APTER-| Wrenn and Geo W_ Grice, Ex were tin Cormick, F.E Haxsler, John M. Meeban, ©. 1. | 34.73) Dand P sis . = Do they miss you at home? 2 ’ e, Esq., pa - = i * te ad" z : Nos k Piciure they have that’s so near, St instant, at 5 o'clock, we will sell four | nomination for Mayor Upon the first ballot Serre ag pose ahh Ae Be eaenes oe Qn the 1904 instant, Miss ANN MeM Ei HEN. GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM’TS. And vo life Mike. they say that its you. Fiupble Building Lote, on the corner of 3d ft | Grice was, nominated, haview received 145 votes, Hunnicuti, OT. Humphreys, Isaac Baysett, i. incited coat v4 dd her funeral. on Tue pabeoie. J OTICE.—Persons indebted to me for clothing Minus voice—and they hold it most dear, each snd seustee Gack oe. Bot, ‘hessiowt are inn | {2 110 for Wrenn ‘The nomination bas given N. Gitbert, John ‘T. Killmon, W. F. Price at 3o’clock, from the residenes of C. F. Lowry, 313 N Are requested not to pay ary brother, George By Sanps ’twas done ina second, fretrate locity and will be sold onaccommodating | KTeat dissatisfoction, Wrean having been the i , 6th street. Mason, as? only employed him as clerk for meat my nd sent ata trifling ex pens: < terms, viz: party's nominee for the same office, under the = On the i7th instant, MARY VIRGINIA, infant | store, No.2! Bridge street. Persons wishing to set- Its value to them eannot be reckon’d S.e fourth cash, the residue in §, 12a-d 18 mont’ s | town charter, a week or twoago The chances Trrep to Excare.—Alexander Exeteston was daughter of Ann V. and Frederick A. Neitz,aged 11 | tle their accounts can do go by calling at Mr Georze In any computation of pence. for notes bearing interest and secured by a deed of now are that Wrenn’s friends will not Suppo t brought from the jail to the Criminal Court room montis and 17 days. Gray's shoe store on Bridge street, or to me in per- AMBROTYP or 50 cents and upwards at trust on the property, this morning, to be tried in one of the riot cases | On the (7th instant, ALICE, daughter of Samuel | 8°" Grice, in which case, an independent candidate will be elected Arthur Emerson was nominated at the same » SANDS’ G E) ap lo 3t __ DAVID MASON, | ayia R. SANDS’ GALLERY ap i7-ts BARNARD & BUCKEY Pa. ave., bet. 8th and 9th sireet: Tar ear : OR BOSTON.—First V with which ke stands charged, but the trial was | 3" Jane Ann Wiss, aged 5 years 3 months and 21 By J. C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer, postponed to some future day ; so he was remand. | 2* set.—The superior : 8 \HE LATEST FORBIGN PUBLICATION ALVABLE LOTS EAST OF THE. Capy. | Meting. for Clerk of the Hustings Court; Gerard on bis woe ts the weaen, in charge of the Balitts | sonn Atexunder, inthe Sst yal heres ee OF sacl BPer aohooner Helen Mar- Capt. Nick- & in dons Feoeived at the Muse erAEROTT. | Lege vobiy ATC <8 THURSDAY | Henderson for City Sergeant ; Joseph. Hobday on vay to the look-up, he broke from them is : SATHARINE HAYS, | Pert, and wid have qnich dispateh. For nabs ihentciti 4 2 N, and ran, and was very near making good his | ,,(7nthe's"Winstant, Mise freight or passage apply 10 escape , ‘ = OW, £ a . sure to buy custom made Shoes ‘The officers, however. succeeded in capturing | 5/2 Ue 18h instant, WM. H. WILLIAMS, aged | apig at__101 Water street Georeetown DU of shorw made ike Winans razors, Log him, after a short but animated chase. Officers J (PUR SALE LOW.—One Bay HORSE, 4 years | wotto wear, 3) eapeciaily 1 Kiog and Laird were in charge of him at the z = Ren: crives well aud styleish. One do , And Childress. sade ¢! cee 8 comn- to te ind Just as they arrived at the ate entrance | Q@PENCER’S HISTORY OF THE UNITED | 8 yenrs ols axood deauent Horse, ‘ws SSN the very bent materials to ined an this coud: to the juil enclosure Eggleston made a vigorous | ) States being ten iy. corapteted. specimen at | seen nek ee teat springs. A so.CC2% | tev. They never rip. and are usun'ly complained wl push, sad adcceeded Wiccizone ni, ps Binding in Avtique and Turkey Morcoo, got up | a kuge lot of second-hand Lumber, Blinds, Ssh. | if ever, on accouut of wearing tin the Gregan sec Ring. Tien Gitaiew vaae expresly for the work, can be seen at the office of | Ernmes, Doors, and Alantiog fot April 2. at 6 o'clock, on the premises, J shail sell the following valuah Lots, viz: Lot No 4, Square No. o5, fronting 69 feet 1 inch on Masss4chuxetisavenue, hatween 6°h and 7th streets east, conta ure 6,49 square feet Lots Nox.9 and i0,same Square, fronting each 61 fort 5 izches on north C atreet, between 6th and 7th str., Lot 9 contan ing 5,292 feet, Lot. 0 con- thiming 6°49 square feet. for Commissioner of Revenne; D J. Godwin for Commonwealth Attorney, and N. B. Webster for City Surveyor. The election takes place on Thursdey, the 224 instent; and as there is but eto harmonize the party, the result ix donbtfal. a EE New York Correspondence. SY & BRO., pDexet WISH TO ECONOMISE Fash P . New Yorx, April 16, 1858 He is now ready to supply «1 in Washington, who These fots Bre beaut’fully located for build: . . A the pnb'iahers, street petween Dand F: No. 60 Prospect street. weorectowe. hc ne °° | realy daeivs co ceonoeer with the finest and most | purpores, acd will be subdivided te suit purchase | Weare exuiting in bright and balmy spring before King again grasped him by the coat from api JAMES CARTER, Agent. “ate JAS ROBERTSON, Agent. highly finished SHOF GAITe Ks, BOOTS, | fers behind; he azain broke loose and ran a few ya-d- | —"?* 2 SLIP PERS, &c, as weilas with the strengest rnd farther, when Kin: s. FOR SALE OR REQT. weather. Broadway is as gay asa tulip garden : - = e indisputable. sprang bpon him and clasped yo BUILDERS AND HOUSEKEEPE The well known and viest kind of Childrens School or every day | ‘Terms : One-fourth cash; the residue in 3,6,9and | Stewart's is thronzed with ladies looking after ‘ commodious DWELLING of the late Mr. intended for duralulity and hard servier. and | 12 moaths, with interest, secured by 8 deed in trust | tne new style of aquciic dress patterns—stripes him around the bod WALTER D. WYVIL John Mountz, situ ed on the south side of Bridge, vias! also includes Servant's hoes and Boots, | On'the premises. = In this ee tn — endvavored with No. 153 Pa, accnur. south side, between Washington and Jeiferson streets. It oon esperation to kie str = ' i h i cole himself fre strongly made, yet handsomely finished, and war apizd J.C. MeGUIRE, Auet. ie; stiully amnounee to. the citizens of | t 12 rooms, tine stove room 2kitchens,2¢:l | rarted to every purchaser Dut the grasp of the active effi. ér was suffice Tanning orn instead of around the skirts. The : ~ “; cademy of ign is also crowded. and Healy's thy neighborhood, ard those who wd has a@ fine lot attached Toaca eful tennst His prices are butatrifle more than the cost of AY ARSHAL’S SALE.—In virtue of a writ of fie a lecnath poniie of Mrs. Senator Slidell ts strong this time to held bigs (ill the other ¢ ‘ K the coming sem hat hey ae at Secure ps Apols toCa OTs ® | those of bad work and material, while his work out- > Mae see wed from the git Re aR ~ much admired. The Musard Concerts have y + . 7 . | a a Z, No. 55 Ges . " er. " z' ene of the jail guards, could come to his rehet : i geile oe oe cases pcitiantad le daw "Oe Provkun never toopht a poor article, nor can | County of V me directed, J sbail | made a fwrore; not tess than 4.000 persons were when the refiactory prisoner was ‘ouveyed safely aik ost App or GUT- Peepers any one become thrilty who does so. expes to pub Hat the residence of | at the Academy of Music last evening. There is tothe prt : Kee titiowent prosecend | VOR SALE—A va‘uable FARM, on the Ail should call and teat thy suvscribers work for | John E-pey on 2th street. bstween hand F streets | ts bea peond Bebt for ‘Tammany Sachems on the ‘The attempt to escape a bold one, and ut eee townand Rockville Turnpike, about five miles | tremecives. CHARLES WEIRWAN West, on ths east side of said 2th street. on ERI for the activity of Mr K » + Paster,” as he aed a hail from Georgetown, of 842 acres. The ik inst The Fowler party have the inside tack T. e Postmaster is the shrewdest politi manager in the State. You can always ewe A on Fowler. Mr. Bergh, who was an applic nt for tbe Secretaryship of Legation at St. Peters- burg. takes his disappointment very coolly. He is rich and dors not nerd office. He will leave ap l4-ly 15th street, near H DAY, the 3th day of April, 1858. at 11 o'clock #. 1 puilamen are a ae eerie we sey other oy a An CAND UAMERICAN T SEED oe following poome and cnattl uy buridings. on a good elevation. Has two streams vo: JROPEAN_AND AM CAN CURE ahorany Sofa, Roekine Char © voking and other St i water running through it, making it desirabie as a E! ROPE sel Sae ED BEKF. Carpets, Wardrobe, Tux Dean Hoc —Yesterday, the police officers | t:14, a5 well asa general supp ‘which he | dairy farm or market garden. About 75 acres are | “CHARLES THO A tekoro casure in ann oun Ornaments, Mahozan whe P ‘ and fron Ware, in his line ot bu nder’ improvement, about 40 of which is bot- < were called upon fo cause adead hog te be re | w: Lael! cheap for cash. - i, cing to hi moved from the vicinity of the residence of the customers and the 1¢ that he bas | &c, serzed and levie capabie of yielding trom eight to ten bar- | Cured the finest assortment of SMOKED. BEEF | tles'ot | in Expy, n = - manures. 0 OUN ALEXANDER, man Donelan, who ix in jail for knocking his | J IN overoffered in this market. The same will be sold | %9 Judy ookin % s, Washstands. Mantle fa. 1 Lounge, Conirs,&c, asthe gooss and chat li be sold to sstisfy No. fay » 1858. in favor of Suter, | i y for E con ee tree, hundred | either at wholesale or reiail. A ovll 18 solicited | Lea & Co ,ureof Geo. T. MeGine. COVER — oie fae fos blurs ap Sy ndomigin on the APER cas Tae n you res of the of W ton. © Bee DD. : bs 5 y wife in the head a few days azo. ‘This hog, i APER HANGING head pwhin clov-rand grass, a crop of wheat | {om the lest epioures of \Washineton. The Beef ap'5 dts Marshal forthe District of Columbia, Te said, was the m: cause of that affair rhe ‘ store the mont mau Pogpaicrs OF new on the ground, and oth r ereps being put in the kets. From those that haye purchased we have the ARS SAB nnrtee of. seven) ————————————— olan carried $e bere tention, and poe 1 the» djacent eitie *"Purther information apply to BARNARD & Set eer een Cog te pence tee geutie. ath VA yrs other tasers Iagued from the Clerk's L’S LIVINS AGE—Eniarced serses : for sale; sbe refused. thereby ronsing ber bus b NE WATCH REPAIRING, OUTS AS Quick Sales—Small Profits, | ed. shall e: to public sale for cast in front of gf articles from the Engi Quarterly Review and Slee ee an ate thin stale : fae and pantera nr" Speccst attention pani ta the Ravairine of a miner GAITERS aed SHOE Toe arse | the Scthd sof March, We5meas oo ealook teak? | Monthly Magazines. “Price $6 yearly, or Iii cents ment to the officers should appear as winesses, ax | 10 every variety Lago) SRR, ao hee toe 5 ES Summer GAITERS and SHOES for La y of Ms ving .aioak ee r LO! it sbows the existence of malice previous to tre |_| Would alse cll your atvention to the fact that in FINE WATCHES Fics Pel ipods q lowing deserihed ts All defend aid FRANCK TAYLOR. ESENTATION —Saturday, y van. | nasortmant of WINDOW. SHADES le TCOR No. 59 Bridge street, below the Post Ofhve, GAITERS for Boys and Youths. 0 | trict of Columba. which is included within the Ps BIG GLE Paesexration —Saturday, Mr. W. H. Fan W Id respectfuily soljcit a call before pur ning, late President of the Franklin Fire Co. was | NICHES. PICTURE CORD and TASSELS ofacy | apd im" Georgetown DC. chasing. we-tsideof Market Spacearnpoint ieee motes | GieStek, Bere Foe may ket LOCKING = bell oui th ty. a “ = = = Sait i west sideof Market Space ata poin' GLAS-Es, ult or m J ; - ‘Walton wpa Wy & cocnmitioc of the sanoinesccen Mey uenii attention and prompt execution N M. RUPPEL, W e Gaiters and Balt Gai ers alittle out of south from the corner'of Bridge atrect sod. Morkes | iA trea PICTURE FRAMES Soneeh cieah pfallorders, 1 hope to merit and ob ain @ liberal ORTH side of Market Space, No. $7, between | style, which we are selling for75 o€ and | Spave, and running thence west with the north wa'l | or square. gilt or otherwise; orany other kid of Picerated — a Lege seperti card share of patronage, Bridge Suan Sereeis, Cone stown, Ladies, and 6242 cents, Me aks ae be gre hen piney Ea hone ation ae wt - Rising “Phe Anat By fot of LOOKING as) > in testimony of their esteem for him asa a he best er, and in all cases | announces eis patrons that al ol . 3 s Hi ed, and the lie thereof extending 39 fect, | GLASS ATES kept constantly on band. eneap men, aud their Ligh appreciation of bis services | wineeren Ot im the bes ant ae RESTAURANT may be found at sil icp at Ct I S| tepactnn tty and parailel with Market Spnoe 27 feet | for cash. JOHN MW RGNER, as an active member of that efficient company (Marlborough G 5 times the choicest an P16 ec - 6 inches, more or less, to x point which will be inter- a avenue, Mr. Fanning bay been sixteen yerrs an active | —— S| perement of LIQUORS, the freshest ANALOSTON RETREAT. sected by the line of the south wall of said house | ap2-I¥ between 12th and (Sth 5 fireman, and during that time has filled 1 B. BRADY respectfully annouuces thet he | OYSTERSand al! kinds of GAME in season. Tue undersigned has rented the magnificent | extended west, then by sani tine reversed east to | —— aa a ; int ie Bae Ried vevews! 0) IVE fy oachs xhed Meals served at all hours ard at the uaual prices, a f Island. site Market Space at the suutheast corner of said house. AGNOLIA HAMS, important pcr _ the company. His last office ‘A GALL ERY OF PHOTOGRAPHIC ART 4-6m Dwelling on Analoston Island, opp s . was that of President, which he was obliged to ingta ‘ z in Washington, at No. ——— Georgetown, fora PLACE OF RESORT agton,at D 352 Pa. avenue.(over Sweeny, INE ALES.—We respectfully announce to our for Gentiemen during the approsching i ) Beis F and then north and with tne line of Market Space 27 MAGNOLIA HAMS. Tesignm with his active membership, upon his ac- Hittenhonse, Fant & Banking H. 16 inches to the piace eginning, which is the F jet of our Magnols Hams (oured express'y : s himself to keep it iu & | northeast corner of said house, together with ailand | for, us) is being rece, so-day. ceptance of a position in the police department Prepared to execute commissions for th |mperial ceeded Sate eee peat WO, BAVD OE last nae: tr pel i oh tt | cioxaler the imp-ovements thereon, seized and lev- i eheg Bottoms sore ieee eee u.der the new law of the corpor t on hotoxtaph, litherto made only at ius weil-knows | Seeded in brewed expressly to our order, which we | ‘The beauty of this charming Island is too well | ied upon as the property of Ges rze Rh Ate Teche poammeaedinaen Wie kaleen ies ietolen bay peo npr vom ong ban hic speor | Will guarantee to be the finest and the largest vari- | known to require description, will be so.d to satisfy yudic:al S94, 35S, and 386 | S-nlly, reonmamend thom. | Wel A Scipe—Yesterday, the eastern wall of Sibly | ,,A variety ofunigue snd rare Photographic apeot | S10 that was ever offered in this market. °° Le ad eee eer pte pea eeindd Pebirpeenn pn ee icy page oa Herener | “Itz The covers are marked with ourname, None & Gay's Un store, on D between Tenth and | portraits of many of the most distinguished eitixens Foe ply tug to ua for either ofthe following brands, | Wee tesree ond of High street, Georgetown, within | 4 JESS, in favor of Cline and | O19 cenaine Withee RCHELL., cor. 15th street t vi t. The cause iden 5 “Sle Pinay 4 = o % ie x c . dD. OVER, —_9ne | ato Coin ne ioe neat the sic ea erence in Hurope | Brown Mout and XX Porter alwayacehendooe © | Muth street Bid ce. Ca tlemen | Coambas Marshal for the Disirict of Columbia. | y748 OF NO USE, IT CANNOT BE BEAT. fouttoaion jotta new Building grees Tot adj os hat pe Ce ba Pa gern emer Bod the re. | Allorders by mail, or given to our driverg. will be | will make one trip there, they ‘wail thoceniter vasitit i> THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED. for I ing the store. The old wall had been built on | suarcen at h nand and the artistic quality of | 4! NY & SHINN, as ofter as their business will permit. : ‘SALE IS Pos NED, LEVY’S OLD WRECK WHISKY, of 1s, to. A ot 1 Bs . De 57 Green street. the world—(a big word, but too true {he jurtace of the ground, which being softened | his works will etmimond his Gallery to theattention | qy__q Union Bottling cons challenges the j . d g jeorzetow! by the rain, could not support the weight of the | of the Washiweton pulie, jan 28-acSm wall, and it fel! in he excavation Wasa TON INSURANCE COMPANY, " : ell known as having hed | want of bidders, until FRIDAY, the 2d of April chante hia riled Keghioustne establishment in | next, 185%, same hour and place, this city. His Isiand House will be opened on the J. D. HOOVER, ARTIN & SCHAT'S GUITARS, VIOLINS | 22d tostant. m2-ts Marshal for the District of Columbia, }-judges from all — say so. A intle left Also. can be found at his store, choice lot of other Whiskies, Wines, Brandes. b hed by gentlemen fond of an = . Wormword Cordials, fine > $200,000 1"! Violincelloes. Hassos, Flutes, Files, Flazeo- | acrecabledrive or ride by cronaing ihe Lome idee, | 17° THE ABOVE & ALE IS FURTHER Braga Sootch Ale, and Brown ASSAULT AND Batt ¥.—Thursday, Michael JAPITAL sense sane! lets, Brass ipstramonts,, Accordeons. tds et and from thenee, by 8 good road, to the causeway Postponed, until FRIDAY. the 7th of May, 1858, | Stout, wholesale a. P. LEVY, Ra Sead Lr a et ee eg Eero > - | Banjos, ‘Tamborines, Bones, Instruction Boo ¥ he Isiand. same hour place. aw N, 5 5 c —— arr ; rt F by Om ‘Lioyd, and held | s7oc KHOLDERS IN DIVIDUALLY LIa Banjos ‘Paper. Son beat ‘quality of Strings. at the | £04 the main land to the Is L. HALPIN. J.D HOOVER, No. 554 12th ats F.Le north, to jercourt by Justice Row!and, for assault Waccals cigunad in, uebodtoe having such a | Music Depot of W. @, METZEROT? 2 dicenaneenenin: anne Salle fee ie aenonnl ap S-t« Marshal for Dixtriet of Columbia. fets-tf Rear the Cana tery uox wate se 20 8h . G. METZE 5 .— . su S, a = - ss . 5 folded re med ; o Fist rite "hanene a ope ae merchandise, furmiture, &e. ma corner of Lith street and Pa. avenna. Riot e or a 36 ies aad tae eee soon . UST ELS Ree a wrt MPORTANT, TO af EMAL ES—Desonses of 4 5 ' '. | Sasser ncery 5 8 20 € 4 uE LUA . MM - “emaics exclusive! reated oo theunritel cation ee gy pen zes peo ths ewes e cenital of the Company, the ORTH AMERICAN Bak of sud cocan bien: — — sour iimelkerns es Proven Rear Estatk.—by virtue of adeed in | Remedies for Fomale Derenremters fore Site s. a. m., the colored man, in catching the line to | individual liaulity clause of the oharter renders the | entign SN ledge tor the Million; $1. Ph ay hoagie | date the Sd of April, 1857, and rec orded raph and Ambrotype Manual: $1, = + Sey No. 13%. Bi, et , the sub. teri cra ai ‘on FRIDAY, the 30th fasten the boat to ths wharf. struck Creagan with une of exch stockholder l.able for losses. ‘Bur, Relief suaranteed in all oases. Consultations and ert it Creagan got a stick of wood, with it Ofhee corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Tenth 18, &e. strictly confidential. Patients from ‘bois. choice NEW ORLEANS MOLAS. | S¢riber will sell Ventilation in American belo, hs $2. RK. Gay of ord Schoen p ws or te - ceca sa board. os sing, and exe! v ° " ul, 18 5o’ele ~ aitendence. scines sen! mail. pri knocked the man down and beat Lim severely Fleming's Vocabulary of Philosophy, London: 10 hids, CUBA MOLASSES, f Mctiu . vate st per letter free except poste. Be ’ W Gait, ae FRANCK TAYLOR. gikees PICKLE x 4S Pet | cl on ene of Address DR. DUBOIS, No. 120 west a id A Rater clumsy attempt at fan. perpetrated 1 ea ae ~ eg h consignment — i SoS feet on each of lath we al 7 by aauea P baganters Sse into shea ie heer: Hodson Ferien: a. i fialiday, NEW AND Pain aURE RUS bee PRUNES Sat Baltimore prices. Tot phe laers wig ADEGE-A New Novel—By Julia Kavanagh . be > = us a i! 7: . > : east, en mt y tanns of the Star ow Saturday, and bas brongtt | june Bacon, ace Day Dream, teu MURRAY & SEMMES. soeeie tie Be Re Sere Indiynant denial from “The Mowers”? as JAS. C. MeGUIRE, President, vleaag demrnaa Life, THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE: we-thirdessh ; and the halancein | Smith: scents he public grounds, that any of their number GRAFTON D. HANSON, Seoretary, See teres: trom the Nelet Gusee, | hope interrupted Tater committed mayhem on Mat Gras, or any body NB. No charge made fur policies. +, | vol heed 6. 12and 18 months. for notes beartug interest from 16 inwtt Everett Schottish, Iskander’s Kusaia and the Uld World, I voi. ; £0 | day of sale, secured by a deed in trust on the proper. else, on Setacday morning Really our reporter | Pet Polka. cents. ty; and if not complied with im five days after the W hewell’s History of the Inductive Sciences, 2 vas . avo; @ ame tory of the Republic of the United * : he rty will be resold upon one week's no- | State 3 "ah, Si core Per er er be vg: | yew Pun ey Bouma deaenn, Wesacmacmaike | Yeance Bertie Progeny: ssceme, | sles rome ctneecreig Moname teks: | inter caras Beko, me Repuleof he Unt peat see ; ‘ondos, Variations, &o., &e.- instruction | ‘The lath Decsishee. 1aas aad the Emperor Nich Allconveranging ag the expense of tve purchaser, | iments a d tricke,and illustrated withover S™ wood PENNeYLVANIA Democratic Association. — ’ near very mus: astrument ; in fact. everv- | oles; $175 3. 8. -LACH. Trustee. | cuts; #1. At # meeting of the Pennsylvania Democratic As- | STO .E at theabove locati mn, Heydenreick’s Elementary German Reader ; 62 cents. cihaed cae ae ee wt ak JOHN FP. ELLIS, RANCK TAYLOR. | [¥pZhSHA1)9, SALb—in virtue cern were unamimonsly elected: President, Hon LEW k loth w thing pertaining to the Piano, Music, and Muaical Bamonr: 50 cents. ; ap? nwkds J.C MeGUIRE. Auet. . 6 C! umbers ; sociation, held April 17, 1555, the following of- | Were they will keep i is Instrument business. e Clock, 9 numbers ; $" yr or. 396 Pa. av. ber. 9th and Lot! he Cl rncllise of the ¢ won oes = KY FINE ao or ue fot rautakeee A cE «T | the Clerk's office of the Circuit Court of the D, VERY FINE 5 5 Parry edo rites Wo diate oats PRG | INGER nena acne eg | Glamis wr tie Coty of Waal, | A ogh Pia cat 4 omas J MeCamant; Assistant Sec- HOUSEKEEP ‘wo ditto at $1 per month. Peis | than thas axe be pusekaen aiaeeeere: tee tome directed, I sha'l expose to public sale seven oct ves. will be eacrificed retary, Stephen Y. McNair; Treasurer, Thomas | termined to on front of the Court house door of said coun- Ferran. LADIES BEARS SLAUTS CURLS HALP CHINA, GLASE and QUEENS WARE Po : EUNESDAY ds I tnch ta racheaes ter ony plone ts Gon enero nt ¥ enpesi th WEu y. the 28tn of Apri, 1858, | it in ex: Any piano see f. pola of 18th at. fe Soe n@im ehersn to vchnhyretiog a? ‘ock, he to wennigt | described property time within one year for the — money | recer Row tn Hoe: Arise —Yestesdey nierndony 8} & EATERY WORK nce iSHING and UP- | Beat ZED FURNITURE between 9th and 10th streets. tothe oertsin Eesiatie cinim, and | fori. The piace to got bausaupeia Pianos Sor Aizbt occuried between two colored individuals | HOLST ee eee | Tn ee eOeeD FUuRal inanuaturere, Galland sea for yourselves: wu ope VITT.. ihe wivweof ot Scape ison. wes enon oe. nears oeN E BLLISS in Hog alley, in the Fourth Ward, which caused Oid Furniture teken in oxohange for new. large and b-autifu’ lot of Fancy Brovzed Iron HA’ piso _____Jou~= peng: ‘Gone sonaieioni ak es — No. 847, in the City of Washington, D. ba EAR EXPFRIENCE ! By the author of pre pomp hooe abseil bs ctendte iene: ' Bie? fits ay ow oy Pei foe about to Chas EAD eal Was - MES, ington, wil receive apits, im VOL. sents Tot Ne 7, roa back etepune dese | Au.omo”— being & new ed.tion under ® ne aud as mach alarua 38 i jot was on | |, "y 3 will fiad tr tot adv: e ¥ CKS. &e. For saie cheap | MUSIC either as private pupils or in c ef said Lots 16 ard 17, 105 fe the tapi» nperess craieerccars prepared ts buy in in ne a ——— on WOODWAE D's For terma, &0, apply at 45s 10th atreet, between be noid to aati term, 153, Dericrows ler Crram, Water Ices, etc , ete , | os amyl le od will give oe noene v this : . Uc Metropolitan Stove and Grate Fact«ry, E and F stre>’ 3. Venable. oO te wn favor of John PF’ William 3. ot s whe . D, HOOVER aud fie tela coufertionery actieles pan always | #Eanch of businger. ISR ABE & ». ‘. Priav., bat. lth and lth ete, Apia iw 455th street. on~ doer south af H. _se le in Georgetown can mak Ne of “The Fb Sart aes ap2 honery Store *S4 5 5 tion at Mise Harrover's Seminary, on Tuesdi apS-dte Marshal for the Dist iot of Colmmnin ~CISSOR! IRROKS, POWDER wUXES be found at Fusvel’s, corner of Hthand F stiewts | ——— - = ps BASRA SSeS SNDCLAY EERPERING FE from 12 to 2 o'clock. ap ASHIONAB 2R¥ UMERIES, from tne | SS &e. at Sess Hair Store. AH is street, ‘This we can certify to from having tested their eaves att de De ae . P. SEL ee, R WLAND’S MACASSAR VIL, at GIBBS 8 F best houses, at Sis Bss. bear the comer of | Pa. av., and a his ularde' exquisite quality. au W. G. ME ap 1-3w* 509 south Sth street, lelphia, Mair Store, neat 10th atroets nictm =! isth street, Pa. ave. alta 2 l-ém

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