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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. To AbvERTiseRs 1x ALRXxANDRIA.—Mr. Geo. E. French, in Alexandria, will receive and Promptly forward advertisements intended for The Star. Those in Alexandria desiring to avail themselves of its immense circulation to bring their business, wants or other requirements tothe notice of the public had better cali at his Period- jeal depot. ee NN ae eee =————SSS————— SuPREe Covrt—Twuesday.—No. 4. Thos. A. Snow et al., Managers of the Ocean ‘Towboat Company, claimants, and owners of the steam towboat *‘Star,"’ ef al., appellants, rs. Charles Hill e¢ al, owners of the shi “Ocean Queen-’ etal , Trustees of the United Brates Mail Steam- ship Company, claimants and owners of the steamship “Crescent City.’ Appeal from the Cireuit Court of the United States for the eastern district of Louisiana Mr. Justice MeLean de- livered the opinion of the Court reversing the decree of the said Circuit Court with costs, and remanding the cause for further roceedings in conformity to the opinion of this Court No. 11 Robert Taylor's administrators, plain- tiffs in error, es. Nathan T. Carry], who survived Wm. J. Ward. In error to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania for the eastern district Mr. Jus- tic Campbell delivered the opinion of the Court, afirming the judgment of the said Supreme Court in this cause, with costs. No 76. John N. Abl, appellant, es. Roswell B Jobnson. Appeal from the Supreme Court of the Territory of Minnesota. Mr Justice Clittord delivered the opinion of the Court, reversing th+ decree of the said Supreme Court, with costs, and remanding the cause, with directions to en- ter adecree wffirming the decree of the District Court in - bis cause, with costs. No. 80. Geo. R. Sam; et al , merchants, do- ing business under the style and firm of Sampson & Tappan, tarp in error, vs. Charles H. Peaslee, Collector of Customs. In error to the Cirenit Court of the United States for the district of Massachusetts. Mr. Justice Wayne delivered the opinion of the Court, atfirming the jadgment Of the said Cirewit Court in this cause, with costs. Nos. 96 and 47. Jobn 8S. William’s cdministra- tor, appellant, rs. Robert Oliver's executors, and Robert Oliver's executors, appellants, rs. Joun S. Williams's administrator. Cross ap 3 from the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Maryland. Mr Justice Nelson de- livered the opinion of the Court, aftirming the decree of said Circuit Court in this cause, with costs. Nos. 92 and #3. John Gooding’s administrator, appellant, es. Rob’t Oliver’sexecntors,and Rob t Oliver's executors, appellants, rs. John Good- ing’sadministrator. Cross appeals from the Clr- cuit Court of the United States for the district of Maryland. Mr. Justice Nelson delivered the opinion of the Court, atlirming the decree of the said Circuit Court in this cause, with costs. No. 94. James Marks, plaintiff in error, rs. Michael! Dixon etal. In error to the Sapreme Court of Louisiana. Mr. Justice Catron delivered the opinion of the Court, me irnen, | the judgment of the said Supreme Court in this cause, with costs. No. 97. James Barton, plaintiff in error, rs. Robert Forsyth. In error to the Circuit Court of the United States for the northern district of Hli- nois. Mr. Chief Justice Taney delivered the opinion of the Court, attirming the j nent of the said Circuit Court in this cause, with costs No. 12. David Moreland, plaintiff in error, vs. Jeremiah Page. In error to the Supreme Court of the State of Iowa. Mr. Justice Grier deliv- ered the opinion of the Court, dismissing this cause for the want of jurisdiction. No. 10i. Eneas M. Faul, plaintiff in error. James © Ramsey. In error to the District Court of the United States for the district of lowa. Mr. Justice Grier delivered the epinion of the said District Court in this cause, with costs and interest. No. 107. Thomas McCargo, plaintiff in error. John L. Chapman. .in error to the Circuit urt of the United States for the southern dis- tiet of Mississippi. Mr. Justice McLean de- livered the opinion of the Court, dismissing this cause for the want of jurisdiction No. 108. Wm Holcombe, plaintiif in error, rs. Jobn MeKusick, et al. In error to the Supreme Court of the Territory of Minnesota. Mr. Justice Nelson delivered the opinion of the Court, dis- missing this cause for the want of jurisdiction Er parte: Inthe matter of Franklin Ransom et al., plaintitts, rs the Mayor, &c., of the city of New York. Motion fora mle on the Judges of the Cireuit Court of the United States for the southern district of New York, to show cause why a mandamus should not issue, &c. Mr. Jastice Nelson delivered the opinion of the Court, that the facts presented upen tils motion are not such as to entitle the plaixtitfs to the rule prayed for, and must therefore bedenied Adjourned until the time and place appointed by law. ANNIVERSARY OF THE SUNDAY ScHooL. Union oF Wasuineton City—Monday, May 2, 85 — ‘The several schools will meet on the Smithsonian grounds, at 9% o'clock, a. m_., and will be con- ducted by one of the aids of the chief marshal to the places assiyzned them by lot. The procession—comprising four divisions, each under the cbarge of an aid of the chief mar- sual, and preceded by « band of music—will move at I” o’clock precisely, passing out of the West gaie, on Twelfth street ug Twelfth st. to Pennsylvania avenue; dow -a-Latf street: up Four-2: City Hall; thence to Fifth street: up Fifth to E street; alopy E to Ninth street, and thence to the Methodist Protestant Church—the several divi- sions turning into the churches desiyuated as the Procession passes. Tbe chief marshal will be assisted by JN Lewis, A.C Richards, Win Susith: od Joba D. Hoover, 3., Who will be designated by 8 piuk rosette and batun. Kuch sebool will be under the immedisie charge of itsown marshals, ‘who will use a bine rosette and baton The procession will move in the following he order: First Division—At the Methodist Protestant charch—J.N Lewis 2 Marshal's Aid. 1 theian; 3, Western 4, Foundry ; 5, Methodist Protes- Mission ond Division—At treet Baptist ehurch— Richards, Marshal's A 7, Sixth Pres- bytertan; 8. First Presbyterian ; arth Pres- byteriaa; WW, Crrist church Thirteenth Street Bantist ; 12, Wesley Chi At Wesley Chapel—Wm. 'T Smithson, Esq, Marshal’s Aid. 13, Seventh Presbyterian; i, Methodist Protestant, N. wy yard; 15, Union Chapel M.C 19, Pleteher Chape! ; McKendree. Presbyterian Esq., Marshal's Aid. i Street Baptist ; 23, Pro treet Presbylerian and Waagh Chapel: 6, ¥ ‘such Chapel ; {sland Baptist ; ‘rinity. 2. ; 210 Poorth Division—At the First eburch—Jola D. Hoover, C. A. No. 3; 27, 24, Assembiy’s Presbyterian; 30, Second Presbyterian; 31) Wa. R. Woopwarp, Chief Marshal » have entered miversary exer- ving, praver, re- port of the secreta:y, and two addressex at each cbureth The following «peakers have been secured for the seversi eburches: Rev. D. Ball, Rev B. Sun- deriand, Rev J.C Granbersy, Kev Fo Swentz-l, Kev G W Sampsou, Rev. P. D Garley, and LB Towseley, Exq Z Ricwanys, Secretary. Pextsuxy —Most of our citizens, and the mer- chau's especially, kuow the poor e whistliay German cripple named Smith, who matintatgs bimseif by bawking and peddling mate Les, biecking, and such ligut articles of ordinary use as be can carry about the streets, and many bave been enraged by the crue! manner in which he bas {requentiy been treated by ignorant, un- Teeliny This morning, 2 man who theursbt bimself smart, bey iu the market bystande who arrested b's tormentor and carried him before Justice Douw. The man refased to give bis name to the Justice, and commenced to use prefaue language. Justice Donn christened him obn Joner, aud sent hins to the worklLouse for ninety days. These who heard the case seemed to assent to the justice of the seutence A+ soon as the several divisi Cuiminat Court. —Secomd Trial of John Essex for the murder of Quen Quigley — When our report closed, yesterday, Mr. Ould was addressing the jury for the defence He spoke about one Lour and a He was followed on the » Bradley, who oecupied about an hour and a Me. Key then closed the case very brietly a was gives to the jury, who ret od in twenty teluutes returned with a verdi ot guilty The Court then adjourned uatii Satu:day mom- jay at 10 o'clock rter > side by Mr How verictovs is turtle stexk! What savor Lath turticseup! And yet compensate Dubant but moderatety and Le willadminister them unto thy carnal appetite at the corner of Penn. avenue Gad Sixth street Reat Estate. —Yesterday, the following was sold by Jas ©. MeGaire, auctioneer: Lot 19, in square S64, to J. MeLauyhitin, at 12 ets per foot. Brick house and lot street, near Second, to Alex. H Ev ry) » for Art No. 179 Pennsylvania avenue, First Ward, Miss [Haney and sister, execute with despateb and with th most admirable taste, all kinds of dress making and millinery Txosz who went superior cabinet furniture vhould look at the advertisement of Ed. Green, Ne. 178 and 180 Peon. avenue. Tue Cariron Extension —The following: the vote by which the House yesterday struck out of the miscellaneous appropriation bill the elause appropriating a million of dollars for the Prosecution of the work on the extension of the Capitol building : Ee zasa Messrs. fra Anderson, Andrews, At- Avery, m1, » Bryan, Boffinton, Burnett, Burns, D bel ruthers, Case, ie. Clark of Missouri, Clawson, Cobb, Co'fax, Covode, Cox, Cragin, Craig of Mo., Curry, Curtis, Davidson, Davis of ind, ete Neprrene 6, asia smneuworth, Gernett, Gartre! ilmer, Gooch, Granger, Grow, Omo, Harlan, Harris of Maryland, Harris of Lilinois, + Boyee, Camp Haskin, Hatch, Hill, H ins. Howard, Jackson, Jenkina, f “Tennessee, Kellogg, tt, Jones Kelsey, Kna, a Leiter, L an Sherman of Ohio. allinor#, Smith of er, staliworth, Stanton, Stevenson, sivania, Talbott, Taylor of New mpson, Tompkins, ‘Trippe, Un- le. Walbridze, Walton, Washbarn of Wisconsin, Washburne of Ilinois, Watkins, Wilson, Wortendyke, Wright of ‘Tennessee, and Zollicotfer—is. N ‘8. Adrain, Ab!, Arnold. Barksdale, e, Burlingame, Chaffee, Clark of Con, ut, Clay. Cleme John Cochrane of New York, Cockerill, Comins, awford, Davis By derwood, W of Maryland, Davis of Miss., Davis of lowa, Dick, Dowdell. Durfee, Ke sdmundson, Eustis, Fauik- ner, Fenton, Floren vley, Foster. Gils. balman, egz. Groesbeck, Hoard, ton, Hughes, Huyler, J. G. Jones of Peunsylvai Owen Jones of Penna., Keitt, Kunkel of Mary | Kunkel of Fenner lveas, Lamar, Landy,! Lewy. Maciay, Matteson, Maynard, Morrill, we ork, Marra » Parker, Peyton, Phelps, Philli ie, Kobblins, Roberts, Russell Sandidge, Seo! : ng, Shorter, Supeien. Smith of ‘Tennesxee, Stephens, Stewart of Maryland, Ward, Washburne of Maine, White, Whiteley, Winsiow, Wood, Woodson, and Wright of Georzia—s4, Rican Wasmineton THeatee.—tLast night, the re- production of the magniticent Tableaux and the xreeefal ballets of the Keller ‘Troupe, was metat the Washington Theatre by a large audience, who were delighted. At the close of the ‘Last Days of Pompeii,’”? Herr Keller was called out, and came te the foot lights accompanied by Mrs. Keller. The appiause which greeted him hav- ing subsided, he said: ‘i.adves and gentlemen, 1 ish vere sor dat I have to make de same speesb. over again. I ish ver mouzh oblige (bowing) and to-morrow wight ve vill have the Naiad Queen, for de beuetit of my good lady (waving his hand with grace to Mrs. Keller) Dut is all {ean say"? Could he have said more? The Ballet was peculiarly well received; ap- plause, at times, almost keeping time with the Dattering feet of Ly esa little dancers. All were beautiful and fairy-like, and it would be invidious to mention any one—they all did so well Duriuy the progress of the Bellet the fa- vorof the audience showed ftself in presents, which made glad the faces and the hearts of the litle ones, ax they picked them up from the stage ‘The closing Tableanx were excellent. To-nizht the Kellers’ produce the Nulad Queen A grand diveriisement by Keller's Young Ami rica Ballet Corps. To Le followed by an entirely new Ballet, entitled Celestial Pastimes. And conelnding with the Glory of America On Monday night, 2 number of gentlemen have roitered « complimentary testimonial to Mr. S. . Eytinge, the manager of the ‘Theatre. Tur WvaiueRr.—Range of the thermometer from Thursday noon, May 13, to this morning : Morning. Noon. Night _— wie 64° oA 60 y R o Sunday 60 oo Moud: 6s 61 ri) OL 62 60 50 ia fine, coal, wind, NW. by y pleasant, and milder at end; Mth— cloudy. calm, wind W_, thunder showers, with sharp fieh of lightning at 64 p. m.5 i5th—thun- der showers wind high. warm; I7th—wind S by E., rain, fine at end; ithe, wind NE. i ady and warn iry, wind cooler, rain; 2uth—airy, wind NE., heavy a at noon. Full moon, Thursday, May 27, p. m. B. Gzorertown, D.U., May 2 ), Id58. Tue River —At Harvey & Co.'s wharf arrived sehr. Elen Duffield, from Portland, Conn., with cargo of red freestone. Also, schr Wiiliam John, from Philadelphia, with 195 tous of coal. Also, scbr. Eliza Jane, with coal. At Riley’s wharf, schr. James Steele ts load- ing with pig iron from White's foundry for Bal- timore. Arrived —Schr. Oregon, from Connecticnt, with 250 boxes slate thayin t Post Office Depart- + Steamer Diamond State, from Bal- freight for B ET Neale. M. Even, &. Nairn & Palmer. P. Fegan & Co, How- ell & Morsell, Carlin & Jones, R. B. Clarke, J. Brusman, Hugh Leddy, Elvans & ‘Tuompson, John Weil, R'S. Daragh. A“Muss’’ at THe Derot.—Yesterday after- noon it was rnmored that a riot had occurred at the railroad depot Upon inquiry we learned that two young men returned from Baltimore in thecars. ‘ Were obnoxious to persons who the piace and expected aa out the usual way, to twith their opponents the young men left by the back door. Itin said that a@ pistol was fired at one of them named Daniel Stewart, and the: by the rowdies No barm was pistol; and the fuz ticking party numbered and many of them were armed We bear, of the band of States-hose set? Where done, Lowever, tives escaped nearly twenty, with guns. Phey s worthies known as the were-the police? Removap ayn A INTED the Board of Direeturs of the Wasi nt Soctety, held the t before list at the Hall, Geo Uiltou, watebman onthe Monu- +, Was disinissed, and ——— Sinith, a resident of the Navy id, Wan elected to till his place @ mecting of ston Monu- Exuisition To-xicut—The Surday School scholars attached to the Methodist E Chureb & > In this city, offer, their house of worship, on Bighth street, betw. Hi and | streets, an jutereacing entertainment in the shape of a school exhibition THose who are in the real esiaie line, either renting or purchasing, could spend ten minuies in no better manner than in looking under the advertising Lead of the Star, “For Rent and Sale.?? Tug Save of furniture, modern and antique, still continues at the Ebbett House, F st., near Fourteenth street ‘The furniture of sixty rooms yet remains unsold, and buyers who atiend the auction will consu’ own interest, iady of our: ju inet ware a Tuts afternoon, a her purchases of Odd Fel ows’ Hall, gains, i: tance made ontz & Bios, she Lought bar- Go thou aud do likewise. A Dramatic Re will perceive, fron —The literary public tdvertiserent in another > that the author of “Cortez, the Con- 7? wall read his own play to-nivltat Teim- rrance Hall AN incessant stream of wealth. in the shape of jewelry is being coustantly doubtabie friend, Phillies uulil Congress adjouris, poured out by our re- and it will continue uo longer It McmRay & SeMMxs offer a variety of excell: nt alicles to the purehasers of yrocertes. $ their advertiseme: t. Warten Rererxs —The only 1 case on the Guard-house docket was John Facnon, Ireland, drunk and disorderly, and threats; tine and costs in the Corporation case, $3 41, aud security for peac# in the United States case. ‘Ihe reyister of ddgers continues to be wuusually iarge for (be season; last nizht twenty lodgers mostly new comers. Tie Vikcinia COMMON SxXee Fixsy Premium Bree Parac Ho on eXhibition fora short tun 4 Grounds. Persons wish- to purghase Siate, County, ly ell immediately, as they will ed to New 5 Lt week, ma 2-5" 4 ALVERT. Wokru Re.pixe —Why ia it thet co many soifer and ropine and diax out a miserable existence, un fitted jer the enjoyients and even ordiuary por- suits of life, when reliafmay be obtained, and health Bud estured, bys treatment &t once conve- fe,as well as permanent in its chara: ter? e who have sutfared jong wilh dise- se, n loss of appetite, vigor, &c , the unde.- wnal services, assuring incerity, pleasant, cou- venient and proper preseriptions, & thorough cure aad sound body and mind, without uaple:sant re oe Or hundorance from ordinary business pur- suits. from whatsoever elures, an iTriin~ » Aathiin, Kheuma- hy and su wily treated. Washington every week du- od June, renisining WVeduesdays, Lhurs- rifays ofench week, Can be consulted i, SB National Hota. from w Ee i; and 5 ocp m.. . ~ Barns, . E mai? WIhFt Residence, Richinond, Va, tisin, Piles, &e., skill Dr. Uneris will vintt ring May nod day #, and t MARRIED, On tha 16th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Aike: tr. GEOKGE KNOTT to Miss AGNES Re NEK, both of Georgetown, D.C, . » the 2th instant, at the P ei es ne Neda vee BONT?. Va." (Gapeite & Sentinal plete copy.) ra, ars z Ee PEE a GEORGETOWN. Correspondence of The Star. Guonéztown, May 21, 1858. Messrs. Barnard & Buckey, auctioneers, sold ‘afternoon the foilowing property in our city: Lot 11, fronting 40 feet on the east side of Green st., running back 120, more or less, to the canal basin, to P. T’. Berry, at £1.60 per front foot; lot 101, adjoining, same width and depth, to same chaser, &3 25 per front foot; lot 43, adjoining, feet by 120 deep, to same purebaser, $5.40 per front foot; lot 27, west side Mont; Ty st, 456 feet by 120 deep, adjoini: canal, to same purchaser, for $5 per front foot; lot 28, same side of same street, 36 feet frout by 120 deep, to same purchaser, for $1.90 per front ar two lots, each 42 feet front by 120 deep, situat between the last mentioned, to Mr. Shultz, for $2.35 per front foot. Capt. Brown purchased, at the same time, at private sale, of Mr Marbury, @ lot fronting 60 feet on the west side of Green st., 120 deep, situated near the canal, south side, which cost him $645. This isthe first pabite sale of real property which has occurred in our oy for many months. The figures at which most of {t went off certainly are low, as doubtless most of it must ere long come into demand. A villainous and violent assault was made on Mr. W. Edmonson, on Wednesday last, by a ne- To fellow named Riley Taylor. He drew upon Str. E. two pistols, each well char; , but before he could get an opportunity to use them Mr. E gave him a blow which telled him tothe ground and with the assistance of some persons who iin the weapons, and arrest- ken before Justice White, who sent him to jail in charge of officer Gross. We cannot conceive of any ordinary punishment that would be too severe for the villain. The following vessels have been towed up by the Potomac ‘Tow Company’s tugs: Packet sclir Statesman, Wicks, from N York, to the Messrs Dodge, with a cargo of merchandise for the two cities; schrs. Brothers, Davy, and I. B.& FS. Pburo, from New York, cement to Capt. Meigs; Rebecca Knight, Endicott, Philsdelphia, coal to Capt. Dorry; Jenie, Glover, Port Deposit, lumber to Libbey & Son; ‘Tropic, Hooper, Salisbury, lumber to same; and Sam’! D. Grice, from Nom- ony, with wood to Barron & Son. No change in the markets. s. the outlet lock of the ANDRIA. Correspondence of The Star. ALEXANDRIA, Va., May 21. The Cireuit Court continued its session yester- day, acting on the foliowing cases: William N. Beckham vs. Hugh Latham; action on the case ; verdict for plaintiff. Commonwealth, at the re- lation of Neal vs. Edward Sangster; verdict for the defendaut. Sylvester Cochrane rs. Jacob Sheeler; action on the case for a malicious prose- eution; plaintiff non-suited. Wm. F. Purcell es. Thomas Purcell, administrator ; beld over for decision this morning. Governor Wise bas appointed I. L. Kinzer, D. R. Blacklock and Isaac Buckingham State direc- tors in the Branch Exchange Bank in this city. On the fish wharf there is but little doing, and the season will soon be at an end. Shad are sell- ing at $11.50a$12 per hundred and herring at $9 50 per thousand ‘ Tn Port, yesterday.— (rrived--Stmr. Diamond State, Kerwin, Baltimore, to Wheat & Brother. Sailed—Brig Queen Eastber, Merriman, St. Johus, N.S, by Fowle & Co; schrs. Franklin Randolph, Hazleton, Martha Collins, Collins, Joseph Holmes, Holmes, and J.D. Boyd, wat- thews. all for New York, with coal, by T. J. Mehaffey; Sarah E Parker, R: dgers, New York, coal by Fowle & Cvo.; Alm McDermond, St. Johns, N.S , by Fowle & C. GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS. HE SUBSCRIBER WISHES ‘TO changeavery desirable HOUSE, in George- Washington town, fora vacaut or improved LOT in on 2ist 1or .3d_atreets. south of Pa. avenue. For particu ara address Box 24, Georzetown ma 2 -2t* OR SALE.—A beautiful BUILDING LOT, fronting 57 feet on Gay street, and running bick iz, situated between the residences of Robert Dick aud Win. Reddin ‘Pita Lotus nuproved by a hand: some stone-wali and iron-railing iv frout, ang has a commanding view of the Potommno aud Washington gity. For terms a Rf at the Cutiery aud Hardware Store of O. Z,. Ri NCASTER, Bridge street, Georgetown. ma }-tf FROM BOSTON .—The regular packet Searsville, B. P. Sears, master, has a rived and will be dizciar; i to-morrow. She. will ail for Boston ina fewdays F or freight ir pasasge apply to Cee te HARTLEY & BRO. OR RENT.—A three-story BRICK HOUSE, With basement, on 2d st eet, Georgetown, the late residence of M. De Bedisco, containg 16 oF 17 rooms. ‘The house and lot are large ané in complete order, having all t! ecesaary out-buildings, baths, cc. Itis one of the most commodious in George town, and weil arranged for comfort and elegance, re ay re BROOKE B. WILLIAMS, Georgetown apa tr F NE ALE: We respecttally announce to our friends and the puli:e that we have at last sue ceeded in having s large quautity of ALES of vari- ous kinds brewed expressly to our order, which we will guaranteo tu be the finest and the largest vari- ety tint was ever offered in this market. All persons wishing a ice art of Ale can have it by applying tous fur either ofthe following brands, viz) Renuett, Burton XXX Palo, tudia Peles Pat ade!phia and XX, o also hove & fine article of vs Stoatand XX Vorter aiways on hand, tend: poner orders by mail, or given Lo our drivers, will be to. _ ARNY & SHINN, Union Bottling Deput, 57 Green street, dit-d eormetown, D.C, N M. RUPP OR TIL side of Market Sp: Bridge and Canal street. announces to h trons that at his RESTAURANT nay be found, at all the choicest and most excollent at of LIQUORS. the freshest RS and all kinds of GAME im seagon. rved atall hours at the usnal prices, 7 Georgetown, hetween 42 REWARD. “ge oF atolau—* you! fresh mich COW, some few light spots under her flanks, and upon other parts; broad horns, tolerably lorg, and «nes ear cropped. The «bove reward will be paid on her delivery to the subse:iber, Heal wt., betwen Green Washington, Georgetown. nick _mma 20 St f. 3. Saturday, May COW. ote TRAY 'D OR STOl +) 15, @ rather smali young buff color white, speckled with red, enrs rad and slightly c cpped, taj] wanting somewhat oj} the bushy past. A reward of $5 will be paid to any one who will restore her to Dr. Borrows, 396, worth E street, a —On o Ve RE Z $5 week. a Red in good condition ever will retur: J.C. LEWIS, ma .9 St" Ss large 8'zed, brown A and white BUFFALO COW, with ; face all white. VW hoever will return saudi Cow to the roridence of the late H. Thomas H. Benton wiil be luboraliy ri warded. WM_ CARY JONKS, _tua 19-e03t* I O8 !—In front of the Kirkwood House, 2 pair of 4 GOLDEN TASSELS, with 8 golden cord at- tached to thom, kelouging to the “Wushincton San- gerbund.”” The finder wili be snitably rewarded by rown BB about 5» flice, 492 7th Oy, N leaving them at JULIUA EMMNER’S Larber shop, Pa. avenue, south side, uesr 12th street, ma (CEEINERY A DRE s1i¥ MISSS F.HAN [PRESS MAKING Es- & SISTER would respect- fully announce tothe Ladies that they are pre jared tu execute all orders in Deoss-Making ogether with the Millinery, at No, 179 Porn, avenue, between 17th aud 1th streets, First Ward. ma 20 3t* JPERIOR C! NE’ SUPER! R CABINET EDWIN GREEN. Nos. between Ith aad 18th atrosts, keepa con stantly on hand an extensive asd varied as sortment of superior CABINET FURNI TURE, which he offers to the public at low prices for cash. Ordered work promptly executed, Goods packed for shipping. Repairing. Upholstering, and tially executed (States) erties: TURT JRNITURE. and 180 Pa. avenue, Varnishing substan- 1a 2) At TURTLES!!! ; DUBANT has ‘ust received at hie model Eating House, corner of avenue and 6th street. « li real GREEN SEA TURTLE, al healthy, which will be served up daily in Soups. Steaks, etc .in Monsieur Lep'y'» best style. He is alxo reoeiving dviiy,a plentifal » pply of Soft and Hard Crabs, together with alt the oter delicacies of the season. ma A GOOD, ABLE BODIED HORSE FOR SALF.—Irquire at the Wood and Coal Yard on New York avenue, between 13th and M4th ate. Sold for wart of use, Per- fectly sound acd in {ine gondition- Al wo good € Ts for sale. ma 19-3t* EFINED AND BROWN SUGAR, so tarrels Pulverized, Crushed and C.arified SU- 15 hhds prime PORTO RICO SUGAR, 10 bbls. GOLDEN SYRUP Just received and for enle mus coat SN “HARBOUR & SEMMES,_ CHANTILLY LACE MANTILLAS. 4 sah Twenty-five elegant Chantilly Lace MANTILLAS ived to-day at — 7 MAXWELL & BROvS, 28 Pennsylvania avenue, N. B.—Maatilla Rooms 2d story. ma o3t ANCROFT’S SEVENTH VOLUME HIS- tory of United States, being volume 1 of the & ma oO N#® WOO: os Eacaintion, matloree seith Jreriow=: vo, For sale by oo ve ons MAURY 3 34 Va. avenue, Wi OD. best qetits, a5. ber cord. For sale at the Coal and Wocd Yard, corner By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneerr, OUSE AND HARDY A Gerson tote ean * "0 5 store, m large stock of hardy. and ever. romtDE erbenas Soran ins, Orange and Lemob Trees, er 5 ¥ Camelias, Jasmines, Stock Lillies, with or ‘Annuals, orenanals, ‘Shrubs, &c. Without reserve. ‘Terms cash, ma2i WALL & CARNARD, Aucts. By J. C. MoGUIRE, Auctioneer, LARSE AND UNRESERVED SALE OF valuable Historical Portraits, beautiful Oil Paintings, by various artiste, and collection of fi a vings, in handsome Oval and sear Gilt Frames —On WEDN Lape pe aed THURSDAY EVENINGS, Mey Sth and at 73% o'clock, at the saloon over Blanchard & Mo! Bookstore. hun’s ‘sto! cornet of Pennsylvania avenne and llth street, I shall se'l, without reserva. a large collection of val- uable Oi! Paintings, together with lege invoice of fine and ly framed. Wename the _— a Lape im ~— n,) from the pencils oj Hinckley, and others :—Portraits of Com. Boiebrites, Com. Je0ts. Gen. M ner, Gen. Miller, Gen. Wilkinson, J Story, Judge MeLean, Rob’, MeLane, Wilia rt, Le- vi Woodbury. Gov. McKeon, Rev. Dr. o, Jas. A. Bayard, and other disticguished historieal char- acter«, together with a large collection of bandseme- ly framed Oil Paintings, among which is. full set of Cove’s Voyage of Life. Also, a large invoioe of fine English and French Eoxrevings, in handsome oval and square gilt Ines. Catalogues will be ready and the pictures on exhi- bition on Tuesday eventing, May 25th. Terma Sand under, cash; over that sum, a credit of 3), G, and 90 days, for satisfactorily en- dorsed notes, bearing interest. td ©. MoGUIRE, Anct._ By A. GREEN, Auctioneer, ANDSOMK BUILDING LOT IN. ‘THE First Warp, at Avction.—On MONDAY, the 24th instant, 1 ehall sell. in front of the premues. at Go’o vck p, m., @ handsome and desirable building lot, known as Lot No. 8, in Square No. 117, having 2 front of 5 feet on 20th street, and ranning back 14% feet I iaches tou 3) feet alley, between L and M streets north. ‘This lot is situated about ong and a half squares from the Western Market, and. if desired, wiil be subdivided into two 25 feet front building lots on the evening of the Persons wishing to invest m this scores of ity w nao wet to attend the efile, as the property mua sol 4 One tied eash ; the balance in Gand 12 Fr notes bearing “Locomia be secured by trust upon the property rane OPER GREEN, Auct. By J. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. FrORNITU RE AND HOUSEHOLD Eresets at Avet —Ou MONDAY MORNING, May 24th, ati0 o'clock, at the residerce of D. E. Lawreuce, Esq.. on Penn. avenue, 2 doors east of Jackson Muli, Vshail sell all the Furniture and Ef fects, comprising— Alabogany Hair Spring Sofas, Rocker, and Parlor urs, Mahogany Card and Side Tables, Window Curtains and Shades, and Matting, eat Chairs, Louny Extension Dining Table. Sidebcar Crockery, Giassware, Cut'ery, Bedsteads. Bureaus, and Washstands, Cottage Set, Chainber Table: Mattresses, Boisters and Toil-t Sets’ Looking-elasse Cooking Stoves Kitch n Utensils, &c., &c. ‘Terme : $25 and under, cash: ov-r that sum, a credit of €0 ahd % days, for watisfactoetly endorsed ptex. b jt it. notes > iaue interes J.C. McGUIRE, Auct. ma 2d 28, Coy ma 20- By WALL & BARNARD, Auc i: neers. ANDSOME AND VALL LE BUILDING Lot at Avction.—On TUESDAY AFTER - NOON next, 25th instant, at ha: front of the premises. we will s No. 24, in Square nunibered 367, fronting 26 feet on the east side of (th street west, and runuing back 120feet to a3) feet aliey. ‘This valuable property is in a beautiful location and in an improving part of the city. Persous - my to invest or to build td do well to alter Perms : One-fourth cash; the residue in 6, —_ 18 moaths, with :uterest, and secured by a deed o. u itle perfect. A!l conveyancing at expense of AUCTION SALES. TO-DAY & TO-MORROW MORNING. a al tenn i een By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. ALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIM- Y PROVED PROPERTY “ON MARYLAND AVENTE, ART OF THE Carirox, i ili front. of tne m., Lots No , im of which front on. Msryland third exsh ; balance in 6, 12, mont rT notes bearing interest f; A deed xiven and a deed of trust taken, wdfn: _mais-d A. GREEN, Auot, \RSHAL’S SALE.—In virtue of (2? M‘vins ot hen fectae, sssued fron the Clee he Circuit Court of the District of Colum- SP Saraenets at Sram hice ees pore ie ie fa fhe Court House doot « wad county on FRIDAY. ed tna ocd tbe pai 1853, at = rv 3 AL 5 Ow! ener! TO} ¥, to wit: lefendan right, title, clam and interest m nad toall that triet of Columbia. w! is ine! weet sdeot Market Spasaaee toine st tts kee wi of Mar! ALA pou feet lo south from the corner of Bridge street and Market s and running thence west with the north of the two-story brick houses on the lot hereby scribed, snd the liue ihereof extending 3 feet, thence south and Bpace 2 feet |. more or leas, ton point whieh will be inter- the line of the south wal wad or parce! of ground rh a 6 elown, int. i h the line of Market a feet 6 inches to the place of begiuning, which is the northeast oorner of said house, toge: Withall and singular the inprovemenis thereoa, souged gud ley- ‘ed upon ax the property of George R will be sold to satisfy sudicials to Cotober term, 18%, in favor o Nancy Hatoher, and Nos. 134, 135, 196. and Judiciais to May term, 1358, in favor of Cline Dilion, Peter Dillon, Benjainin ‘Triplett and John Crambaugh. J. OY & me dua Marshal for the District ef Coletta, ‘THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, wide at bulders, un ERIDANS the at oe ait next, 1858, same hour and piace, J.D. HOOVER, m27-ts Marshal for the District of Columbia, i THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER Postpaned, until FRIDAY, the tta of May, 1358, waine hour and piace, J.D HOOVER, ap 3-ts Marshal for District of Coiuattia. ity THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER Eras mare ne 4 of May, 1358, ke place on the premises. Market Space, G: - towne ats o'clock tn the ‘afterneou, — J. D. HOOVER, ma 7-ts Marshal for District of Conimbia, Ry J. C. MoGUIRE, Auctioneer. LARGE AND NALUABLE LOT ay THE 4 CORNER OF ist St, East py = eT. On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Nay Slat ae May ats o'clock, on the promissx, I shall sell Lot 1, in Square No 64), situated at the corver of ist street east and south C street, having a front of 108 feet on Ist street by 100 on south C street. ‘This sale presents an unusual opportunity for a profitable investment, in view of the extension of ggg es aro Title perfect © peremp . Title pe: 4 Terms : Oue-third cash; the residue in 6 and 12 jonths, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the prejnises. . _ ma 19d __J.C. MeGUIRE, Auet. By J. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. GMALL BRICK HOUSE AND LO, NEAR WO fhe ARSENAL, FOR SALE aT AUCTIO: *RIDAY AFTERNOON, May 2igt, at ou on the premises, | shai! seu balf of Lot Square No, 499, fronting 24 feet 84. inche: south K. between 4%¢ and 6th streets, and running back l2 feet 6inches to a 30 feet alley, with a 15 feet alley running the full depth of the Lot on the east side, together with the improvements, consisting of a two-story Brick House. containing three rooms, with slate ‘oof, excellent fences all around, &e. Terms: Ove third cash ; the r ue in 6 and 12 puccucaee — is, With interest, secured by a deed of trust on maw-dts WALL & BARNARD, Aucta,_ | “te premses JAS. C. MeGUIRE, Auet. By J. C. McGUIRK, Auctioneer. a. - XCELLENT FURNITU 4 Herp ERFEcT@ aT Pi ic AUCTION —On WEDNESDAY MORNING, May 26 o’clock. at the residenca of Chas. Haski No, 240 I street, between Ith and 19th str shall seli all the Furn ture and fects, compr. Handsome set of Union Chnirs, Klezant carved wainut marbie top Centre and Sofa ‘abies, Lady's walnut Secretary and Bookstand, Walnut Whatnot. with d-awers, Cane-seat and back Extension Chair, Spring-seat Lounge, Ottomaus, A-abaster Vases, Candelabras, Clock, Handsome Drop-licht, Gas Fixtures, Surtof wainut Dining room Furniture, finished in elled cloth, consisting of 2 Safas, 2 12 side Chairs, and Easy Chairs, Brussels, Three-ply and Ingrain Carpets, Floor Oilcloth, Stair Carpets, Walnut Extension Tatle, Butter Tray, Fast India China Dinner Set, 'e ‘able Cutlery, Ubating Dishes, &e., Mahogany and Painted Wardrones, Dressing Sent aiu Bureaus, Wastatands, Mahozauy nd Walnut Bedsteals, iron Bedstead, Mattresses, Bolsters and Pillow Walaut cushioned and cane-seat Chairs, Window Shades and Curtains, Look ing -G jass pilet Sets, F Very superior Cooking Stove. Refrigerator. Toxether with a large assortment of Kitchen Re- and HOUSE- Arm Chairs, ms: §%#and auder,eash; over that sum, a credit of 6) aud W days, for satisfactorily endorsed notes, bearing interest, 3. €. MeGUIRE, Auct _ wna 20d Hy WALL & BARNARD, Auet UILDING LOTS IN THE FIRST V At AUCTIO! nS. RDAY ATER- NOON, at Go clock, in front of the Preinjses, We will sell tye good Kuriting Lots, being Lot No. 6, insquare Ne. iG, on 2lu atreet, Netween | and K sts . divided into two lots, having a froat each of feet 8 depth of one hundred and forty-eight feet to a 3)-feet alley. he title to these lots is perfect, and the sale will be made without reserve. Terms: One-fourth casi; the residue in G, 12 and « A deed given aud 4 deed of trust taken, e deferred payinents to bear icte: conveyance. ug at the expense o! the purcha- WALL & BARNAR®, Auets. By BARNARD & Bi PREY Geuactown ner. ma 18 V /HOLESALE STOCK OF GROC aT atction—On MONDAY MORNING next, Tins’ + at ten k, at the warehouse of Messrs, Getty & Willitms, corner of Water and High streets, Georg otown, We will sell the remain der of their stock (about 8.x thousand dollars worth) as follows : lov barrels Whiskey, Barrels domestic Gin, Brandy, and Rum, Causes imported “randy. Wine, Gin, Green and Black Teas, Ground Cotise, Chewing aud Smoking Tubaceo, Cham rf . ch Ale, Sardine: Spice: Groun Adamantine a: perm C Barrels and haif barrels Mackerel and Herring, Buckets. Brooms and other Wood Ware, Cigars, Rope, tine and G. A. Balt, With other goods not here mentioned, ‘Terms liberal, and at sale. BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auctioneers, Georgetown. {n virtue of a writ of the Cierk’s office of the uit Court of the District of Cojurn for the County of Washington, sad to me d ed, 1 will expose to pubite sale, for Casu,in fro the Court House door of anid county, on FRIDAY, the Lith of June, 1258, at 12 o’ciock m, the following desoribad property, to wit: All defendant's right, title, claim, aud luterest in and to Lot No.2, in Square No. .3%) vied ma ls MARSHALL'S SAL fier: facias, issued in the City of Washington. D.C., seized an Upon as the property of Edmond Riley, and will be sold to satisfy Judicia's No. 427, to May term, 1858, in favor of Morsel! & Kemble, W.SE ma 19-dts Marshal for the District of Col M ARSHAL’S SALE —In virtue ofa writ of fie a" ri facjas, isgued by John H Godd=rd and Fran- cia J. Murphy, two justices ofthe pesce for the county of Washington in the District of Columbia, and to me disected, I shall expos? to put lie sale, Casi, on the premises, on FURSDAY, the Ist day of June, 1858, at 5o'clock p, m., all Sarah Washis ton’s right, title, and interest in and toa frame di _g, erected on east part of Lot No. 33, in Squa or Reservation B, about 16 feet front of snid lot and running back that width tothe rear of said lot, seized snd levied upon as the property of Sarah Washing- ton and wi!l be sold to satisly said fiers facias in fa yor of Willpan HL. Philip. V. SEL, ; ma 19 of € the District of Co.umbia. . » Auctioneer. RUSTEH’S SALE OF DESIRABLE PRO PERTY NEAK THE STEAMBOAT Wank e.—By virtue of a deed of tiust from Kobert Schwarze, in favor of the Columbus Building Association, datet October 15, 1355, and duly recorded in Liber JAS No, 119, folios 377 and following, one of the laud re cords for Washington county, in the District of Cr- lumbia, the subsoriber, a8 Trustee, will sell at pubic auetion,on WEDNESDAY, June 2sdi,at 6 Ou the premises, Lote 19 and ia, 1 Square 30, inthe city of Washington, having a front on south G street of about 49 feet by a depth uf 124 feet Ginches ton 20 feet allcy, together with the appurtenances, tights, te sleges and other hereditaments thereunto be. longing, And all the right, title, intrest and estate of the said Robert Sehwarze in and to the same. This property is very desirably located for the oyster or any other river business. Terma: One third cash, of which $100 must be patd on the spot ; the ba'anoe in 6 anc 12 months, with interest,the purchaser to give votes for the deferred psyments, secured by a deed o: trust on the remises. Un ese the terms be complied with in ve dave from the dey of sale, the trustee reserves the right to resell the perty atthe risk and cost of the defautting purchaser, by advertising said re Sale three times in the star ae + SCHUCKING, Trustee, A. GREEN, Auet. ma 18-eod& ds NEW FURNITURE WARE ROOMS. Great Excitgwent on Seventn Sreegt, ; At Odd Fellows’ Hall, ALARSE AS*ORTMENT OF FURNITURF Ww Winow OP ad LOOKING GLaesbaet ORES We can seli the above articles cheaper than any pay the city: and invite as in WA: k sales i : . — of Old Furniture taken in ex- ch nge for new, at a fair iT 3 fall. 7th rts BRO. Don’t take the piace Oi a Felt a hi e ret. a (mia 20, BON LE UR By C. W. BOTELER, Auctionee: XTENSIVE SALE OF SUPERIO! Rosk- wood PiaNo Forte, Capinet FURNITURE. Gitt Frame Mirrors, Six ano Damask Cur- TaAIN®. VeLver anD BevsseLs CaRprts, &c.—On FRIDAY MORNING, May 14, at 10 o’elock, and continume da ly at that hour until the whole 1s dis- posed of. | shall sell, by virtue of a decd in trust from JH, Freeman, dated March 3ist, and recorded April 10, 1858, all and singular the goods and chattels, household and kitchen furnit erated in the schedule snnexed to said deed, and embracing every article of houseno.d and kitchen furnitu:e contained in the Ebbet House, situated on F, between 3th and lath streets, consisting of a very extensive col- lection of superior Parlor, Dining-room Chamber Furniture, &o , such as- Ele: Senne seven-octave Piano Forte. by ickering, Elcgant Frerch plate, gilt-frame Mante!, Pier, and Oval Mirro:s, of various sizes and styles, Superior rosewood ard walt ut crimson plush-cov ered French Tete-a-tete Sofas, . . Suite of rosewood Parior Furniture, finished in grimsoa a d gold brocatelle, comprising two ‘Tete a tete sofas,two Arm Chairs, and eight Parlor Chairs, Suites of handsome walnut figured damask covered Pa “rnitare, consisting « So two Ar hairs, Roekor aud four Par ATK Handsome walnut Whatnots, btageres, and Book stands of various patterns, Beautiful warble top Centre, Sofa. and Side Tables tn rosewood. wathor and mahogany, Elegaut b oestelle, damaxk end iace Curtains, throughout the house, with gilt Cornice, Co.ds; Tasse's. &e. plete. Superior Velvet, lish, Carpets, throngher Brussels and Venetian bi Orieloth, RK Star Reds and . Splead dr pod, waingtand mahernny marble- top Dressing Bureaus and Washstands, Ward- roves, Jenuy Land and Freneh Bedsteads, — Cottage Sets, with aud without mar- bless. Solid cherry Bedsteads, Wardrobes and Wash s'ands of superior make, Painted Wardrobes, Bedsteads,and Washstands, Superior curled baw Mattresses, Fine Feather Beds, Bc isters and Pillows. Verv exteusive lot of superior Blan ets, Quits, Comforts, Bedspreads, Shesting, Bol- ster and Pil.ow Slips, Freneh Chiva, marbled and granite Toilets Sets, Mahogany hair spring Sofas, Rockers, Arm and Side Chairs, Bookcases, Writing- Desks, Arm Chairs, Silver-plated Castors, Waiters, Tea and Coffee Uras, Spoons and Forks, Walout and mahogany extension, break just, card, and side Tables, Superior oak eane-sent Ding Chairs, French China and grauite Dinner, Dessert and Tea Rervice Block tin Urns, Chafing Dishes and Dish Covers, iator, open-grate, and air light Stoves, Together with a general assortmoni af every article m the housekeeping line. Terms: @~ and Under, cash ; over $50, and exceeding 310, 6) and 90 days ; over $i, 1, 2,32 4 months, for approved endorsed notes, bearing in terest. JOH LINTON, Tructee. ma 7-dts BOTELER, Auct. iG THE ABOVE SALE_IS POSTPONED until THURSDAY next, 2th instant, same hour. mai7d Cc. W. BOTELER, Auct. ‘The House is forrent. Inqureof T. J. Fisher, Esq., at Metiuire’s auction store ire THE ABOVESALE WILL BE CON timed FRIDSY and SATURDAY, wi hout regard lo weather. Saie to commence at I 0’ Kruseels,and ‘Three-ply the house. linnd stair Carpets, *s. jarscilles ~ Ww. ‘c'ock. mia 29 2t C.W. BOTELER, Acet. wy FUTURE DAYS. rap bY A- GREEN, Auctionser. peest SALE OF VALUABLE PROP- ER UA RE —On WHEDNESAY AP- ERTY | TERNOON, May 26h, 1858, at 5%) o'clock, 1 shall sell, at publig auction, on the premises, to the hish- eat b.dder, by virtue of adeed of trust to me d-rected, dated May 2d, 1854, and duly recorded May 4th, 1954. in Liber 7G. &c., one 0; the land records of the coun. iy of Washington, D. C., Let 24, of Cabot’s suldivi- sion of Square 625, with the improvements, con- Risting of 3 oon Frame Houses with basemert and attic. Said lot fronts north G street, between North Capitol and Ist streets west. Terms : $600 cash, $20 of which to be paid st the time of sale ; the remainder in 6, 12 and 13 moutie, es bearing interest given and deed of trust taken for the defer- Trustes hizeelf th 6 Trustees reserves to himself the right to sel! the property at the risk sud cost of detaalt: purchaser. if the terms of sale are not compiied wit. within three days from day of sale, by advertise- ment three days in the Star. P. M. PEARSON. Trustee. ma l4 dts A. GREEN, Auet. UBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE LAN D, &e WU be offered at public sale, on the 10th say of June next, the valuable Estate of the Inte .C. Taliaferro, on the Rapidam Ri er, inthe County of Culpeper, and pinin the Regidam Station O. and A. Railroad. “The Ral!road passes through the arm, and the Station is ouly a few hundred yards rom the touseand barn. ‘This Farm, situated in the beautiful and fertile valley of the Rapidam, of- fers a rare Opportunity to purchasers. Itisina state of cultivation, surrounded xood aud & most desirable neighborhood. It conta:ns 63) seres of Land, and has on it a large Dweiling-house Barn, Stable, and ail necessary out houses, in ge repair, Also, at the same time sud pince, will be sold ali the Fersonal Froperty of She catate, except the nogroes. .. H. AP ’ . - H. D TALIAFERRO, ¢ Admin’rs, nd tT i - «By A- GREEN, Austioncer. ~ CHaNceky SA LE—By authority of a decrce of the Cireuit Court of the District of Colum bia, passed in a cause wherein Selden, W ithers, & of Co. are compininants and the widow ‘end the late Major Avg’s A, Nicholson are. doleeden « shall ell at auction’ to the highest ludder, on e Slst day of May CommMenc- the ful TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FROM ASSOCIATED PRESS AGENT. Later frem Utat. Soccshoo gee _ 33°" Kane arrived at Lea- Gilbert. The latter states thet Brigham’ Yours bad abdicated in favor . Camm’ who. at the latest dates, ~~ : i was thirty miles from Salt Lake City, with a deputation ormons. sent to meet bim. <a & 2 Bank Biils Refused. Lovrsvitte, May 20 —The bills of the Ex- change Bank of Marfreesborongh, Tenn » bave been refused by the Nashville Baltiumere Markets. Battiwore, May 21. —Flour is guiet; Howard —— and Oblo $4374; City Mills ts quoted at n WW heat ts unchanged, good to choice whites at $1.25a81 35; common to fair reds Se aSi O2. sl active; white@2a64e ; yellow 67a70c sions are fi \ Whisky is peda iy at ong 2 ane New Yerk Markets, New Vorx, May 21 — rtial decline of Scents; sales of 8 S00" barrels Rtate 93 S0a$3.95; Obie 84 25ne4 40. ‘ is dull, but steady at 4 40a84 70° W beat is firm; sales of 25,000 red $1 Gs. Milwaukie club We, Ch SSe. Corn is firm, but rales were and prices nearly nominal; white 72a73¢ » yellow i6c. Pork is upward; mess at $17 75817 65—en ad. vance of 1c. on last quotations. Beef js quiet. Lard Ix stcady at Mal Ke. 2ie. Whisky is heavy at Financial. Naw Yort, May et. Stocks are dull and low or. Chicago and Rock Island 76; Cum! Coat 16% :inois Central shares +9; 89%; La Crosse and Milwaukie * Southern 24.v: New York Central 3 Co. 73; Reading 46; Milwaukie and 30; Missouri 6's Sty. i AUCTION SALES, eS ARSHAL’S SAL In vire ‘ N Leri facins issued from the pine ot Ay ated Crreuit Court of the Distriet of Columbim county of Washington and to me directed, § shall expose to publio sale for casi, m front of the Court House door of said county, on' TUES. AY, the Ist day of J elock m, serbed pro nde, clam, i clock, m.. the following ndant’s — ttle, claim, rest iyand to certain Brick Bui'ding Lot No. 13, in Senare No. 732, in the er! ington, D.C., the said Lot being 22 whole depth of sad and levied wu; Propert: ole and will be sold to satiety Sudveral 5 22, term, 1853, in favor of John P; 5 Ap S-ts Marshal for the District of Goeela. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer, BY AUTHORITY OF A DECREK Orphaas’ Court of Washu gums im a petition of John Hi front, Se '. to OF THE ‘ton County, D, Poster, 2 = ot ohn Stepper, and Bernard Geier, guar of ph Geier, and ethers, ae | by Sn order of the sone Court of the Distriet Getemue, isha py Auction, on emines, - der, on WEDNESDAY, the 24 day «f Suge tee og 6 in the yitermcon, Lot No. 1, m Square No. 9 oes | cS — avenue. south M street: 12th streot Cast, in the city of Washington. Ling wtp One hai — ; the residue in 6 months, ferred payments to tear i the day of saleand tobe’ by “beeen note or bond of weourtty. to be approved by the trus- le with tee, If the terms of are not comphed upon three days’ notice in the coe ati rena = the ex somes. set c i E three days , the trustee reserves the of the vM. R. WOODW ma 15 lawkds CopwaRi N. Auct. By A. GRKEN., Auctioneer. Mokrsas . SALE OF HOUSEHO: ITCHEN Fu axv VaLuauE Ry at Arcrion.—On MONDAY. the a of sell, at public auatwon, by vo of of mortgage from ‘Allred Holm end wile enhouse & Oo., let a recorded 1m Laber J. A. No &, 35, &e., one of the Inad reeords for the cous. Washingt inthe Distriet of Colu; te secure & nute wd Alfred Holmend. gy in of as J. Frisby, of N. ik, Virgenm. viich the suid Holmead was endorser, the un_ dersigued, by order of the mortgages. and their an ». 173 south B atreet, appowite soniin Institute, at 10 0’oloek, 5. m. ned nity stthe same hour, until al ye angers ol excellent as- 2 We wert mMenlien in part— ‘wo fi @ Murrors. 94 by 32, gilt frames, Fine rosewood plush velvet covered Fine plush and velvet beaded carved Arm Chairs, Mauogany Sof ard waiuul spring seat Chairs. Bronzed Candel “ AND Maantie C * pAMents, Mahogany marie top Dress: Bureaas. Mahogeny tmarble-centre Work ‘fables, and ashstands, Mahboxany Wa drobe and French Bedetends, be Chamber, Hali, = and Step Car- s. fire tiles saat ele it Feather Beds, Bed: “ooking and other 3,07 w ith & general Assortment of C; ‘ina and Glees K wyonen Requisites, 80, & Va uabl consisting about sever hundred mes of logical, pee bo and mis ocjancous, }OOk, ‘erms of sale: All sams und cash ; S credit of 6 and W days, for ne bet Lee = dorsed, bearing stores from. a ot sale. norewt § ma 18 d mains sa m GREENS ‘Auot. SUMMER The BOARD. HE subscriber takes this method of the pubic that the “Waverty Hovsz,” St Culpeper Court House, Va., will con- tinue open throughout the a i Ss Tt nas long been a favorite resort y ‘hers ip the cities. desirous to retire for ated term”’ from the dust and gisreofdense'y pop: ed places, and is now im better order and in all respects more agreeable Summer resort than ever. The Table of this establishment, and indeed all one, are unsurpassed in the its other accommodal State of Virginia. lyn iphur, and Alum she neighborhood, equal others in the 5 The! jouse, spacious 0 minal Teepects well ar- rang is immediately the rt House Depot of the Oranxe and Alexanoria Rai road. and within 5 hours of Baltimore, 3% of Washvogton, nd 4 hours of Richmond, The tera.s of board, by the day, week, or month, “All guests of the establel aly upon gucste of the establishment may r th most strenucus exeriions of the undersigned to make their sojourn agreenhle. GHORGE E. & ma 18 2awtJunel wsitins tl WASHINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY — Capital $200,000, with individual feabilit all storkkoldes o—saoures ail ‘olansee of perty. Directors — ayy. Francis Nonun. Hod 80n Taylor, Sai Jos. Brean, M. W. Gait, Henj. Beall -and Wm. Orme. O4 fics corner eh set ©. MeQUIRE JAS, © oe GRAPTON D.HANSGN, Seo. maT Or FLOUR, 125 BARRELS Superior Meliville Family, 160 bbis. Ciaggett, bhis. Glenwood, 50 bbis, Carasapeake, 59 bbis. Fairview, and 5 bbls. Clif Mills EXTRA FLOUR, ‘ogether with Sn agsertinent of choice 3 pers, se ected under my own per Bagg amo ‘sonal ranted uniform im quality, and to Pres. Sawlyif kers and desiers inay brands as will suit their wi . ma 20-ec2t 89 Water strect ene PrReNcu LACE MANTILLAS & POINTS. Sixty-four Rich French t cmrelgt eas MANTILEAS AND POINTS, Mantilis Lmporium of Ressivel boty St the MAXWE N. B.—Mantilia Rooms sd story. D CHRONIC DISEASES R. BRYAN, of New York, bas openad an Office at No. is Nc A street, Capitol Hal, for treating Chrouie or those wf long stand 3 Eyes, Bars and 3 Chom. or St. Vet Danoe: Nervous Acm, or Biotohed Face. or Nose : tuds wenk nesses and Freya - males. Ofhce Hours from sta tan 13-20" a tra Sa ss FLOU ra Ju-t received, and tor enie % ma 18 cost MUR _ma lee URRAY & SEMMES, HE COURSE OP TRUE LOVE NEVE het Kun Smoath; by 5 i EF ph MTL Following the Drum ; Glimpse of Frontier Life by Mrs. Viele; ; 5 aot ceccivedan™ *. HILP’S New Bookstore, ma 19 St SE Pa ave, bet. 9th aud 10th ste. HE FINE 7 TSE EINE SEVEN antmiaedaed ie A end now eas F. ELLs. wad a ‘ave., noes lute ot,