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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. To Abvertisers iN ALYXANDRIA.—Mr_ Geo. E French, in Alexandria, will receive and Promptly forward advertisements intended for The Star Those in Alex ondria desiring to avail themselves of its immense eticulation to bring their business, wants or other requirements to tae Retice of the public had better cali at his period- teal depot. eee City Couscins—Board ef Aldermen —The Board met at the usual hour, the President, W. F. Bayly, in the chair ‘The Chair laid before the Board a communica- tion from the Mayor announ-i his having sign- ed an act authorizing the to appojat an extra police t ne ape 7 o serve on the of the comi annual election. se i Also, one from J. M. McCalla, late City Col- lector, as follows : Wastinetox, May 2, 1 To the Board of Aldermen and Common cil, Washington, D.C. > When my term of service as Col- shington terminated on the Ist July, + L was prevented, by a variety of cireum- ‘es, from making a fall statement of my ac- counts. and closing them by retaining what the laws of the Corporation allowed me as compen- sation for my services. Without entering into Particulars, f will state that I made a report to the Joint committee of your Boards on the 21st of April; all of my account, exclusive of a reserved claim therein mentioned, which shows a consid- erable amouat due me, which can only be tender- ed exact by an examination of my collections and. pa¥ments into the Vor ton fands, as exhibit- ed in the books of the Collector’s office. My object in addressing you this memorial is to request that the Collector be instructed to sus- od action in relation to my taxes under his no- ice of sale to-morrow, until the cemumittee shall Teport the state of my ciaim against the Corpora- tion; and that if that report shall be in my favor, = - directed to credit my tax account accord- ugly. epee: your obedient servant, No. M. MeCarxa, late Collector. On motion of Mr. Miller this communication Was laid on the table. ‘The Chair presented the memorial of drivers of hackney carriages in Washington; referred to the police committee. Mr Goddard presented the petition of Dr. J. M. Toner, for compensation for medical services rendered to persons in the guard-uouse; referred to the claims committee. Mr. Moore, from the improvements committee, reported a bill giving consent of the Corporation to the Vestry of Washington Parish to enclose certain parts of streets for the extension of the Washington Cemetery; passed. GayxtLem Mr also, on leave, intreduced a bil! making an appropriation to repair the alley In square No. yr Hepat - Fr. M_ also, from the claims committee, re- ported a bill for the relief of Jas. Towles; passed. Mr. Goddard, from the police committee. re- | oe @ concurrent resolution in relation to the jot s at rules of the two Boards; rejected. Mr. G. also, from the same committe & bill amendatory to an act entitied an Kanize a police sv-tem for the city of Washing- ton; laid on the t: bl + The Chair laid before the Board a communi- cation from the Mayor in relation to paying for the cons ruction of « sewer in square 532; refer- Ted to improvements commitiee. reported Mr.G id, from police committee, 8 bill making an appropriation for repairing the Esstera market house; passed. Also, fr m same committee, a bil! supplimental to an act of Mareh 30, IS12, in relation to hackney carriages, cabs aud other Vehicles On motion of Mr. Miller the bill was recom- mitted to the committee with instructions to re- port a new bilbin relation to the subject of hack- ney carriages, Ke. Mr. Moore, from improvements committee, on leave, reported a bill tor the relied of J.F Digges; Mr. Moore, from same committee, introduced the foliowing : Resolved, Frnat the Mayor be, and he is hereby Tequested to obtain the one 1 of tLe Attorney of this Corporation ; or, if he, being a large proper- ty holder in the square herein alluded to, shall be restrained from motives of delicacy, then to obtain other legal advice as to the power of this Corporation to assess the cost of the sewer re- cently constructed through square £32, in just Proportions on the property in the said square, in order to reimburse the ward funds with the amount of the cost of the said sewer. The resolution was adopted From the lower board a joint resolation, with au amendment, authorizing the publication of sufficient copies of the act antuorizing the people to vote upon the increase of the funded debt, for distribetion; the amendment was concurred in Also, » bill authorizing the paving, grading, and drainage of the public alley ia square num- Dered 252 ; passed Also, a bill making an appropriation to com- plete the grading and gravetling of First street South, between New Jersey avenue and Sixth street West ; referred to the improvements com- Mittee. Also, @ bill for the relief of Adam Crawford. for the remission of a tine; referred to the claims committee - Mr. Pearson, from the committee on claims, reported # substitute by way of amendmeat for a biil for the relief of Leu Atchison ; passed Ou motion of Mr. Goddard, 2 bill was taken from the table ia relation to bric k-yards, briek- Kilns. potteries, and xLow Was amended aud passed On motion the board adjourned. Board of Common Council.—The Mayor's Messaye relative to the law authorizing certain improvements was referred to the drainage com- mittee ‘The Sarveyor’s commun jon relative to cer- tain grades, and (he cost of the same, was refer- Ted to the improvements comumittee; that of Jno. M. MeCalla, relative to bis accounts as late Col- lector, was referred to the committee on that subj.ct. Mr. Fisher presented the petitions of J J. Barus and J. Bligh; referred to claims commit- tee Mr. Brown presented the petition of Fowie & Co | referred to the ¢ committer. Mr. Edmonsion ented the petition of T Hogan aud others; referred to improvements com- mittee Mr. Tuston,from the improvements committee, reported the Aldermen's bill for grading, paving. Ae, the alley im square 252; passed Mr Brown, frou the drainage committee, re- Ported the joint resolution for publishing a sudi- cient nomber of copies of the act authorizing the people to vote on an increase of the funded debt, Por Sistsitvution passed The Lilt from tue Aldermen authorizing the making of a gravel fc alk on BK, between 2th aud 26k streets; refersed to improvements com- mai tlee. Mc Edmonston ¢ da joint resolution in re- lation to the grade of H street, between First and North Capitol streets; laid on the table hiter-Louses; this bill Mr Wallace moved to recousider the vote; assed The joint resolution was then ‘The rl took 4 recess of fifteen minutes ; after which the Aldermen’s bill authorizing the Vestry of Washiugton Parish to enclose certain streets for the use of the W ashington Cemetery, Was passed A bill for relief of Jas. Towles was take and referred to a special committee co: Messrs Crandell, Brown and Fisher Me. Jefferson, from the asylum committee, re- sted certain obsolete docuny aid on the table. Also, from nufi up misled busi- ness committee, similar papers. which werealso tabled Mr ‘arton, from the improvements committee, Feported a bill relative te alley in square 373 Un motion of Mr. Jefferson it was reeommiited to the committee, with the remoustrance of F Mauna and ot The Alder wax paswd Mr. Crandall, from the select committee, re- ported a biti fur t Sef of Janes Towles Mr. Edmondson moved to amend by adding for relief of J. FLL and the estate of Geo H Jones, 100 each amendment Mr. Kennedy moved to add for co to the ‘Trastecs of the public se hools $1,200; lost Mr. Lioyd moved to chan propriatiag $10 to Jas. 1 ding the repairs of the Loay Uridge and the improvement of the centre market. ‘The question being on the bili ax amended it was lost—ayes 9 noes lu ‘The bill in relation to slaughter houses, brick yards, pottrries, kc , as amended by the Alder- men Was taken up and the amendments con- curred in ‘The Board then adjourned. “Tuat's a pretty watch] “Yes; [ bought it of M. W. Gait & Brother, Penusylvania avenue, be- tween Nioth and Tenth streets. ‘They advertised in the Star some fine American watcles, and so I bougut this, and it proves a most excellent timekeeper.” W I believe Pil godown aod look at bis assortn: for relief of J. F. Degges, adopted wensation 10 each — gr the title to an act for xuperin A Houss, a horse, my kingdom for a horse! said Richard. He could Lave purchased a borse. or at least have hired one, at 2 much less price than that at the Livery, Sale and Hiring Stable of James H. Shreeve, Jr , Seventh street between HM and I streets. Music still hath charms, as is proven by the fact that Jobu F. Et lis, 306 Pennsylvania avenue, is selling all kinds of musical jnstruments and sheet music to a demand that increases every day. Wares Ices and Ice Cream, with Confeetion- ary in all its varieties, is furnished by Scha@ield, on Sixth, between G and H streets. ae Tae Opn F exowsCaLeaRatioy,To-pay,— Notwithstanding the unpropitious weather, the Fellows Odd. assembled at the various lodge- rooms, this morning, and were soon en toute for the space in front of the City Hali, which had been designated as the general rendezvous. At an early Lour music from all quarters announced the arrival of the various divisions, and by nine o'clock the District lodges with several visiting lodges from Alexandria and Baltimore, were on the ground. The day was itl-suiied to the gor- geous trappings, decorations, and paraphernalia, with which the Odd Fe lows usuatty embetlish their demonstrations ; eg tM hepdaes ioe bering presented a most interesting spectacle, Chien Tinwieena bya large number of look- ers-on. ‘The procession formed in the following order: Marshals.—P.G. John Thaw, Grand Marshal. Aids—P. GM. James. A. Brown, P. G. Wm, R. McLean, P.G.G. A, Schwartzman, P. G. C_ J. Wright. First Division—Preceded by Withers’ cornet band, discoursing delightfal music Oriental Lodge. No. 19—Brother Michael Bruebl, Marshal; Outside Guardian, with drawn sword; Bagner, with supporters, Tnitiatory Broth- ers, with white aprons; Brothers of the Ist or White Degree; Brothers of the 2d or Covenant_ Degree; Brothers of the 34 or Royal. Blue De- gree; Brothers of the 4th or Remembrance De- gree; Brothers of the Sth or Scariet Degree ; In- side Guardian, with drawn sword; R. and supporters; Warden and Conductor ; Chaplain; ‘Treasurer. with green collar and X keys, sup- teh by the Secretaries, with green collars, ‘aring the Constitution; Vice Grand, blue col- bh Gavel, sup id, Searlet Col with scarlet sash Mechanics’ Lodge, No. 18.—P. G. R. A. Sheckells, Marsleai, Excelsior Lodge, No. 17.—P. G. Charles W. Darr, Marshal, Metropolis Lodge, No. 16.—P. G. A. Duvall, Marshal. Banner—Scene, The Goddess of Liberty, bear- ing in her right baad the Stars and Str pes; in la scroll, with Constitution U. 8. n the distance i wer ftinged with blue, ito © Friendship, Love, and Truth.” On the reverse, the name of Lodge and when institated. Beacon Lodge, No. 15, W. G. Harris. marshal. Banner, being an exquisitely painted marine scene; in the foreyroun @ beacon light; in the wieaths and fringe of e name of the Lodge ad Division—Mart Masic. Assistant d Marshals, P. Gs’? C. W. Dashiells, and J. 'T. Bradley. ,Coreenns Lodge, No. 13,1. A. Newman, mar- sbal Friendship Lodge, No. 12, P.G., $ E. Doug- lass, marswal. ul, P. G., W.P. Brown, Union Lodge, No al Cotumbia Lodge, No. 10, P.G., William D Stewart, marshal Banuer—scene Tropical— meeting of brethren in a strauge land; crimson border; silver fringe and festuons, On the re- verses biue fleld with name of Lodge, and when instituted Third Division —Martial Grand Marshals, P. G's. FP. Holden. = Harmony Lodge, No. 9-P. G. Wm. Young, Marshal. Central Lodge, No. 1—George Rock, marsba!. Banner—seene, on a white fleld a figure of Jus- tice, holding in one hand a balance, while the other ix nursieg an eagle, mountains in the dis- t nce; reverse, on a blue field, in gilt letters, the nam- and date of Lodge. Eastern Lodge, No. 7—P. G. William Tucker, marshal. Banner—scene. an open field, cloudy sky, rainbow in the distance, in the foresround; the ark of the covenant; reverse, on a green fleid, the uame of Lodge Wushington Lodge, No 6—P. G. Wm. Lord, marshal. “Banne: ne Pater Patriw, diaped with the stars and stripes, an eagle; reverse, a biack tleld with the name of the Lodge in gold letters. Fourth Division —Muste by the Independent Blues’ Band, Baltimore; Assistant Grand Mar- shals, P.G. M A.G Herold,and P.G. David Fowble Alexandria Lodges. Lodges from Baltimore and other cities, and other visitlug Brothers Car (drawn by six horses) prepared for the Ov phaus of the Order: owing to the inclemency of the weather the children did not take part in the procession. Committee of Ceremonies; the Orator of the Day; the Chaplain of the Day; G. Representa tives—P. G. Sires and Officers of the Grand Lodge of the United States. Among the Baltiraore delegates we noticed the patriarebal father Josiah Wilder, the founder of Odd Fellowship in the United States. ‘The del- ecates Were accompanied by the Independent Blues Band of Baltimore; and the standard ban- uer of the Order in the State of Maryland floated overthem. ‘Lis banner is very beautiful. and contain elegantly painted emblems of the Order, jong them the figures of Justice and ‘Time, each standing on a globe, Mortality, the Sun, Moon, Stars, &c.; motto—* Estote fideles.”” On the reverse. the Ark of the Covenant, on a white ground, and sarronnded by exquisitely painted wreathes of flowers Fifta Division —Martial Music. Encampment Grand Marshal, PC. P. John Havener; Aid P, H.PE GH Mount Nebo } Skirvieg rters with blue sash; Noble iT, with Gavel, supporters distance a ship in a stort goid. The reverse bear Ss Music; Assistant James W/ Colley and ampment, No. 6,P.C. P. Jas. Banner, with supporters. vreast, dressed in bl nd gloves, and purple coilar. , Jonior Warden, with croo: 2d W , with stat) Scribe, with X pens, ‘Tieas- urer, With N keys; 3d W.. with staty, Senior Warden, with crook. 4th W., with staif} G of T., with spear, H. P., with crozier, G. of T., with spear; G. of C., with spear, C. P., with crook, G of C , with spear Ridgely Encampment, No- 5. —, marshal Mazenenu Encampment, No. 4, L. A. Tuel, marshal. Banner—scene, a tent, with motto, “The Lord is our heip and our shield.’ Columbia Encampment, No. 1—J P. Pepper, marshal. Banner—scene, a patriarchal ten tar in the foreground ; open Bible ; the ail-seeing tye, etc. Encampments from Alexandria, Va , and Bal- Md Ist W., with wncampment of the District. Wagner's cornet band Sizrth Division —Music— sistant Grand Marshals, I. G T.P. Whi Grand Lodge of the District —P. G ting: shal; the Grand Herald; banner—scene, representation of Charity, a female administering to a group of clildren; otto, * But the first of these is Charity;’? Past unds, two abreast; the Fasces, by two abrea: he Ra flour Glass; the Ark of the Covenar hanks, by two abreast; the Arrows, by two abreast; the Serpent, by twu abreast; the Golden Pot of Manua, by two abreast; Aaron’s Buddiny Rod, by two abreast; Cornucopia, by two abreast; the Bible and Triangle; the Two Globes; Pas Grand Masters, tw ast; Grand Chapta Conductor, Grand easurer ith supporters, Grand secre fers, Grand War Music— uta’s band. As- 's Jos. Libbey and B. E. Git- den, with s Deputy Grand Master, With supporters; ud Muster, with supporters; Grond Guardian, with drawn sword ‘The procession moved, the bands playing ex- hiliacal music, marching about the eity, and finally paraded to the Sunthsouian Institution Where a prayer Was olf-red aud an oration deliv- ered ‘The procession thea p bly Root where they erward ‘The Levee and C jJows’ Hall, will be not be postponed iu d eded to the Assem- partook of a collation, dismissed ert, tonight. at Odd Fel- splendid and will y case, Tus Histonicat Scenes. in the walls of the rotunda of the U.S Capitol, represeating Daniel Boone ina deadiy encounter with the Indians, Penn’s Treaty with the Indians, and other scenes efa like character in connexion with the strng- gles of our fathers during the early Listory of this country, have always been themes of ad- tutring comment, as well for their appropriate- ness as historical scenes as for the beauty and faithfulness of their execution. They were all carved lu the wail after their erection. There is a clever story about the scene over the door lead- ing to the Senate chamber, which represents the immortal Win. Penn engaged in making a treaty with the red skins of Pennsylvania, which may not be kuown to ail of our readers. so we give it for the benetit of such of them as never heard it told. The scene was done by that excellent ar- tist, No Gevelot, and was finished during a ses- sion of Congie: members were it and, when completed, the Vited to examine and criticise It was pronounced to be excetlent, ar euts were paid to the he bad per ‘The committee were about to tura awey, when Hon. John Raadoiph, who had been intently re- gerding the scene, suddenly uttered an exe! tion All turned back to “behold the sarcastic suve of Roanoke holding on to his side with one haad and pointing with bis other to the tiyure of Wem. Peon in the fe round, whom t vd hat aker inn ‘thle’? so foreign to his calling, aiforded no little amusement to the look- ers on; and, finally. the artist had to remove the hat by chizzting away the entire block of stone from which it bad been eut, and substitute a block im its stead, W this was cut the broad biim now seen tn the representation. Tax Sates.—This morning the sales of proper ty for non payment of taxes was begun, by the Colle tor, in the Aldermen's Clamber of the There was quite a numerous attend- auce of citizens, and the bidders, up to Ll o’clocs, appeared to be more willing to invest than ou former ocrosions. ALL Wuo DksioN visiting the Springs and wa- tering places the coming summer, will do well to call upon Philbrick very soon, and secure a yood book to take alony, and the present which invariably aceompanies every book sold. Phil- brick yoes to Saratoga again (he coming summer. | Great Novelty at AgLinctos.—The dele- gation of Sioux Indians will have a pic nic at Adington Spring, on Wednesday next, the 26th instant, at which time they intend toenjoy them- selves in the peculiar customs of their pation. Phe been dance and other of their yorite exercises sports “ on- siderable potion of the aay Phe tes and gentlemen of the District and surrounding coun- try will bave an opportunity of witnessing those wild and interesting sports of the Sioux warriors without other expense than the transportation to and from the Spring. Boats will leave Four- teenth strert bridge every hour. Fare each way 10 ceuts. The rules for preservation of order will be strictly : y * Tax Center Mankxet.—Notwithstanding the threatening appearance of the weather, the prin- cipal city market was very fully attended this morning by dealers from the adjoining counties of Maryland and Virginia, as also by the regular city dealers The supply of provisions was ample and of excellent quality. The demand, as usual upon the opening market day of the week, was brisk, and purchasers numerous. The regulations were strictly enforced and good order maintained. A GREEN sea turtle ain’t pretty, but when its flesh is cooked in Benter’s best style, and served up in soup and steaks at Union Hall Restaurant, C street, it is most delicious. Walk in and try. Watt & Stxrnens, No. 322 Pennsylvania av- enue, are opening a large assortment of trunks. Those who travel would do well to step in and take a look at them. McLaveuttn, Pennsylvania avenue, between Eighth and Ninth streets, invites the public to look at a large assortment of fancy goods. Watcn Retvrxs.—This morning the follow- ing cases appeared on the trial docket: Susan Crow, Jane Burton, Lavinia Dick, and Elizabeth Beckett, ail colored, out after hours; fined £1.00 and costs each. Twelve lodgers, non-residents. ONE OF THE MOST PREVALENT, and at iho samo tine troublesome and painful diseases that atteud the human tl-sh, is the Fever and Ague. Fors long time the medical world have been continually bring ing fo numerous > pecifics for tis permanent cure; Lut all without effect, Hest :tter_ an experi- enced and celebrated phyzicinn, has succeeded 1a furowwhing the publ th avaluabie preparation forthe cure of Feverand Agve. The steady and increasing demand lately inade for the Uitrers, and the universal success attending its use, have made for ita reputation unsurpassed by any specific of the kind” tor the cure of the Fever and Ague, Dr. Hoste'ter’s celebrated Stomach Bitters must sad should claim a superiority over avy other prep- sration extant For sale by*Druggists and dealers generally, eve- rywhere. maz5-eo3t, PRNNIEs.—Those in want of Pennies, for change, can aiways obiain them on application at the coun ter of the Star Uifice. tf DyspErsta AND Fitz —Dr. Tracy Delorme, the «reat curer of Consumpti n, was for several years so afflicted by Dyspepsia that for part of the time he was confined to his bed. He was eventusily ; cured by s prescription furnished him by a voung clairvoyant girl. This prese iption, given by & mere chid, while in @ state of trance, has cured everybody who has taken it, never having ouce. tt is equally as sure in cases of Fits Dyspepsia, ‘the mngred s may be found in any drug store. 1 will send this valuable prescription to any person on the receipt of one stamp to pay post- age. Address Dr. Tkacy Devor™eg, great Curer of Consumption, New York Post Uffice. ap 29-1m —For Perfumed Breath White ‘Teeth, and Beautiful Complexion, Balin of 1,000 Flowers.” For dressing Ladies’ hair use “ Woodiand Cream,” & new pomade ; It c1uses gen- tlemen’s hair to curl beautifully, Price 5) cents Srerciat Noric he W.P. Frrkince & Co., one Proprietors, New York. Wholesa for Washington. ‘Parton & 3} » between 9th an 10th st. nly DIED. On the,2ad instant. GEORGE ALBERT, sons o George and Sarah Becker, in the 4th year of his age. This morning, Mrs. CHARLOTTE FISHER. Her funeral will take piace on Wednesday, séth instant, from Union Bethe! Church, at 20’¢ ock, at : the fiiendsofthe family are invited to at- GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM’TS. Fo PHILADELPAIA —The schooner Ann Pickreli, Capt. Leverdon, ia now receiv ing froleht for the above place, and w.1! sail 1 Thursday. Apply to ; ° ” DAVIDSON, HYDE & Water sireet, Gieuryetown. ma 25 2t $2 REWARD.—Strayed or stelen—On Thurs- Jen day, 2th instant. an old white and black buflaio COW, very poor, short ‘al, receutiy out. Lhe above reward will be pail for return oftaid ¢ wtothe house of JOHN ‘(CKSON, coruer of Green and Stoddord streets, Georgetown. ma 25 3t* ELECTION NOTICE.—The stockhoiders of the Georgetown Gas Light Company are by not.fied that an election will be held at the Company’s Otfice,on MOND SY, June 7, 1858. for the election of seven Directors to manage the affairs of the Company for the ensuing year. 1« will be opened at 12 u’clock at2 0% SP m. ma 24,3t& June? m.and close HENRY KING, Secretary. 7 tee eet eas blll S'RAY.—Taken up as estray trespassing on his enclosure, on orabout the i7th mstant. wll RED COW, witheuc any mark ‘The owner is requested t come forward, prove property, pny eb y eharges, and take her away. PROPRIETOR _ma 24-St* of the Moutgomery House, ot High street, Georgetown, _ ?, RIS) FISH! 200 BBLS. PRIME ALEWIVES now landing per schooner H. F. i’eytou, and for sate by ma 2-!w HARTLEY & BRO. Fo; BOSTON.—The regular packet schoon _ HH. F. Peyton has arrived aud will have -7 uick dispatch fur the above port. Por eg reight or passage apply to HAKTLEY & BROTHER, Water st-eet, Georgetown, D.C. ma 22-iw 0 @UR SALE—A beautiful BUILDING LOT, frouting 57 feet on Gay street, and running back 120, situated between the residences of Robert Diek and Wim. Reddin ‘This Lot is improved by 4 hand. some stone-wall and iron-railing in front, and has a commanding view of the Potomac and Washington city. For terms app!y at tt jery and Hardware Store of O. UNCA » Bridge street, Georgetown, ma ttf (OR RENT.—A three-story BRICK HOUSE, with basement, on 2d st eet. Georgetown, the late residence of M. We Bodisco, containg 16 or 17 rooms. The house acd lot are large and m complete order, having all the necessary out-lutidings, butus, &e. It is one of the most commodions in George. town, and well arranged App'y to BROOKE B. apo tt for coifort and elegance. WILLIAMS, Georgetown ———— — — ————EEEE—— Es (INE ALES.—We reapecttully aunvunce to our friends and the public that we have at iast sue ceeded in having a large quantity of AILES of vari- ous kinds brewed exp: iy to our order, which we will guarantee to be th nestand the largest vari- ety that was ever oifered in this market. All persons wishing a nice article of Ale cnn have it by applying to us for cither ofthe following brands, viz. Ronnett Burton XXX Palo, India Pale, Plul- adeiphia and XX. We riso have # fue article of rown Stout and XX Porter always on hand. Ali orders by mail, or given to our drivers, will be attended to, NY & SHINN, Union Bottling Depot, 57 Green street, div-d Georgetown, D.C. N M. RUPPEL, ORTH side of Market Space. No. Bridgeand Canal streets, Georgetow ounces to bis patrons that at his STAURAN'T may be found, at all tines, the choicest and most exeelient FLIQUORS. the freshest B Hall kinds of GAME in season, Meals served atal! houra at the usual prices, jan 4-6m hetween TRUNKS, TRUNKS! Crear, CHEAPER, CURAPKST! No. 322 Pennsylvania avenue. In order to make room for another lot to arrive, in a few days. we are now s-lling best LEAVHER TRUNKS, DIES’ DRESS TRUNKS 6G UNKS, all sizes, LES, VALISES, GS, SATCHELS, &c., at twenty per cont cheaper than they nave ever been sold in the Diatriet. WALL, STEPHENS & CO., ma 21-10t 322 Pa. av.. bet. 9th and loth sts, Svear, MOLASSES, &. 6 bbls. Porto Rico SUGAR, Whhds. Cuba MOL 40 bb s. New Orleans d oe ae cure = SHOULDERS, 25) bbls. extra Superfine FLOUR, Just received, aud for sale by mia 12 e06t MURRAY & SEMME3. NSURAN ‘OMPANY— $ with tadividaal liability of all storkhaldeys—ingures all classes of property Directors—Wm. F, Bayly, Francis Mohun, Had- son ‘Taylor, Sau’!. Bacon, Jos. Bryan, M, W. Gat, tHonj. Keall. Jas. F. Haliday.and Wm. Orme. Of. fice corner Pa. avenue and 10th etreet JAS. ©. MoGUIR KE, Pres, GRAFTON D. HANSON, Sec. ina7-2awlyif NEW FURNITURE WARE ROOMS. Great Excitement on Seventa Street, At Odd Fellows’ Mali, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE, WOODaad WILLOW WARK, PICTURES and LOOKING GLASSES. We can sel! the above articles cheaper than any house in the cily; aad invite persous ta want of such goods to give us” call, as our motiv is—"Quick sales and siuall profits.” Al ce sen of ~ canes taken in ex- change fur new, at 4 fair valuation, t take the place—Odd Fellows’ Hz!l, 7th streets Nn BONTZ & BRO. a beautiful Rik ‘TAL.NALL POLISH, givi Ja, Ps a Rte ered bene AUCTION SALES. By A, GREEN, Seem 7” r ANDSOME BUILDING LO’ First War a eae yi A M the 24th instant, 1 shall sell, in front of the at 6 o'clock p. handsome and desirable x pe ee Lee Nos be ee No. i, = a Ly feet on reet, and runni feet 19 — toa 30 feet alley, vetween N and O nol 5 ‘his lot is situnted about one and a hal from the Western Market. and. if desired. subdivided into two 2 feet front building lots on the evening of the saie. Persous wishing to invest in this section of the city will do well to attend the As the property must be sold, sath for nctau bent itereat ae be asoatad Oy ™ . for ri juterest, to secu a ‘deed of trust upon the property.” GREEN, Auct. ma 20-d A THE ABOVE SALE IS POST ED wl THURS Eek tat aes aioe mais d A. GREEN, Auct. By J. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. RUSTEE’S SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT in GroxcrTowN.—By virtue of a deed intrust from Catherine Norman, bearing date on the 19th May, 1837, and recorded in Liber J. A.S., No. 134, folios 266, et eq . fhe eeeca MONDAY, t co} beoriber will sell at public @ 7th day of June, 1858, at on the premises, part of addition to Georgetown, reet, between Mountgom- streets, and rosning back with that ‘h of said lot, with the improvements, frame dweiling-house, One-half cash ; balance 6 and 12 months, for notes bearing interest from day of sale, secured upon the property ; avd if not complied with in #:X days after the vale roperty will be resold pe gap week's notice, at the expense of the pur- ol ir. All conveyancesat the expense of the purchaser. CHAS, 8S. WALLACH, Truateo, mn 25-eokds JAS, C. McSUIRE, Anct, By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. OUSEHOLD anv KIPCHEN FURNITURE :TION.—On FRIDAY, the 2th instant, t the residence of a geut eman declining south sideof north 1, between t,atl@o’clock a m., a good imiture, viz: cad Spring-seat Sof and Extension Dining ‘able, Mahogany Chairs, Dressing and other Bureaus, » | Card, Breakfast and other Tables, Beasteads, iron Hatiack, Ca.e Armand Rocking Chair: Carpets, Feather Beds, aud tressea, Crockery and Glass Ware, Girandvles, Solar and otner Lamps, ve. Cooking and other Stoves, dlotof Kitchen Requi acs. ; Under $2, cash; over y25.4 credit of 60 ) days, fur notes satisiactorily endorsed, bear- terest. ad A, GREEN, EN, Auctioneer, jept which consist ‘Terms of sale 8, Hair and other Mat- uct. By A. GRE. MUREE VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS on Capitol Hint at Auction —On M DAY, the Sist inx lh at 6 o'clock p. Building Lot the,sut division o¢ Lot No.7. in ‘e No. Lots Dand EB each hasa front of i8 feet on north E stroet, and run back 1.0 feet between 2d and Sd streets east, Lot F has a front of St feet cn E strect north and runs tack Caos the line of 3d street 100 feet, forming iness building ot. One-third cash; balance in 6 and 12 for notes bearing interest, secured by a deed oftrust on the property. $20 wili be demanded im- mediately after the Lorene is knocked down, or else the property will be resold immediately, ma 25 d A_GREEN. Auct. ARSHAL’S SALE.—In virtue of fcur writs of fiert facias issued from the Clerk’s ¢ flice of the Cireust Court of the District of Columbia for the County of Washington, and to me directed, | shall expose to pubiic sale, for Cast, in front of the Court-House door of said County, on FRIDAY, the 18th day of June, 1858, at 12 o'clock m., tue fol lowing described property, to wit: All defendant s right, tile, claim. and mterest in and to purt of res- vation No 40, beginming for the sie inthe east ime vl 4348 reet, @ point, where the same is inter- sected by the north lime of an aliey 7 feet I inches wide, opening into said 434 street, aud free, Sper with the said east line of said street north 22 feet, thence exst 55 fest, thence south 22 feet to the said alles, and thenoe with the sane westS5 fst to 4!z street and point of begin ung, together with al! aud singular the improvements thereon, in Lhe city of Washington, D.C., seized and levied upon as the property of James W1! iams, and will be suld to sat- isfy Judicials, No, 3!. 32.33 and 34, to October term, 1858, in favor of Howell & Stribling. W, SELDEN ma 25-dts_ tue of a writ of for the District M ARSHAL’S SALE.—In IVE Geri facins on se:fa, under lien Jaw, issued from the Clerk’s office of the C.reuit Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia, for the County of Washangte and to me directed, I shall expose to public aale fi cast, in front of the Court-house door of said coun- ty, on TUESDAY, the 25th day of May next, 1858, at 12 clock, e following described property, t’s right, title, c'aim, and inte- ‘, Marshal of Columbia. to wit: all defe restinand toacertain Brick Bui'ding erected on Lot No. 13, in Seuare No. 732, in the city of Wash ington, D. C., the said Lot being 22 feet front, and running back the whole depth of sad Lot, seized and ievied upon as the property of Joha U. Peters, and will be suid to satisfy Judicial No, 152,to May term, 1858, mn favor of Jou Purdy. s W. SELDEN, 8p 30-ts = Marshal for the District of Columbia, itm THE ABOVE SsLEJIS POSTPONED, in cons-quence of the rainuntil TUESDAY next. the Istof Jane, same hour an Wos. EN, Marshal ma 25 _ _for the Distiet of Co.umbia. By J. © McGUIRE, Auctioneer. “RY SUPERIOR LIQUORS at Arcrion — On WE ESDAY Ar TERNOON, May 26, at 4 o'clock. at the auction rcoms. | shal! with- out reserve, for account of whor it n sma.t lot of very choice Liquors, ec 15 cases tine old Otard, Dapuy U Jules Kobin & Co, concern, & sting of Brandy, do, us Superior Holiand Gin, old Bourbon Whisky knowledge of the above foquor, and the cir cumstances urder why recommending it ts very ‘Terms : Fifty dollars and under cash; over that sum. A credit of 66 and 4 days, for satisfactorily en- dor notes, bearing interest a J.C. McGUIRE, Auct. N. Auctioneer, ‘ILDING LOTS IN —On THURS- By A. GRE SEVEN VALUABLE b $9 tre Pinst Warpat A DAY, the 27th instaut, | shali #1 Velock p. m., Ce neacing property, Lots Nos. 16, 15, 19, and 20, in Square No, 183. ‘Tis property frouts on north M and i7th st. west, and is beautifully situated. We will then proceed to seli, in regular order, m f-ont of the premises, Lot No. 4, in Square No. 138. ‘This property ix dsomely situated, running through the square, fronting 7 feet ou 1th sireet west, and §5 lect 4 inches on New Hampstire ave- nue, between P and Q streets north. tot No, 27, in Square No, ii7. This propert fronts on street west, 5) feet between 1. and M street »Tunuing back 140 feet 10 inches to a Ye Lot No. 15, in Square 51. This property in situ- uted at the corner of 22d street west and north M street. Terms: One fourth cash: balance in 6,12, and 18 months. for notes bearing interest from day of sale, A deed given and « deed of trust taken, . ‘Title indisputable, mad ___A. GREEN, Auet. By J. C. McGUIRE. Auctioneer. ARGE AND UNRESERVED SALE OF valuable Historical Portraits, beautiful Oil us artists, and large collection of dsome Oval and Square Gilt aSDAY AND THURSDAY a 26th and 27th, at 73@ o'clock, at the saloon over Biancnard & Mohun’s Bookstore corner of Pennsylvania avenue and lith street, T sill se!l, without reserve. a large collection cl val- uable Oil Paintings, together with x large invoice of fine aVings, handsomely framed. We name the collection ef Historical Portraits, wmerly in the Baltimore Museum, ) froin the pen: Rembrandt Peale. ‘I’. Hinckley, and others :—Portraite of Com. Rodgers, Com. Baiubridge, Com Jones, Gen. Mi- nes, Gen. Miller, Gen. Wikinson, Judge Story, Judge MoLean, Robs. MoLane, William Wirt, Le” vt Woodourv. Vv. McKeon, Rey. Dr. Durb.n, Jas, A. Bayard, and other disti: guished historical ehar- aoter-, together with a large collection of handseme ty framed Ou Paintings, among which isa full set of Gore's Voyngeof Life, . Also, 8 large invoice of fine Englishyand French 5 RKneravings, in handsome oval and square gilt frames. Cataiognes will be ready and the pictures on exhi- Tuwsday evening, May 25th. and under, cash; over that sum, a 60, and % days, for satisfactorily en- bearing unteres ma 2t-td ERY, SALE, AND HIRING STABLE, 4 On ith st.. bet. Hand I streets, ‘The undersigned begs leave to form the citizens of Washington and the public in general that he kas added to his stock alot of fine traveling Horses and new Buggy and where can at all times be obtaines neat and showy turnout. 1 es laken at livery on reasonable terms. ict attention to bus ness | nope to merit a ul re. Fane Oe TES H. SHREVE. Jn. A JUST ARRIVED. T BENTER’S! AT BENTER'S! W. F. BENTER has just received at Umon Hall Restaurant, C street, between 6th and 7th, 2 Apiendid lot'of GK SEA TURTLES oR a the best cond hich he ia pre,ared serve up daily to his patrous, ia Soups, Steak na style that wiil not detract from the reputa- tion of his popular restaurant. Also. urciving daily, HAR D and SOPTCRABS, with *il the delioucies of the season. The patcons of Union Hall cau always depend upe On euioy ing the very best the season will atlord, B share of ma 24- A—A ‘Tale of Country Life—by the aut! or Amy Herbert,” “ivor’s,” ete., etc; price ols. Just published and for sala by ; “TAYLOR & MAURY, ma 24-3t Pa. avenue. WYOMING, its His mantic Adventures &c., uv George Peck, 1.25. ‘The Boy ‘Travellers in R For sal by TA ma 24-2t ADIES’ BRAIDS, PLAITS, CURLS, HALF Maui miis eater ee rn tore, nant earner af 18th at. an av. nokm SIRT FRONTS, SS sust' received large assortment of GENTS? SHIRT FRONTS, of all kinds and at all prices, to which we cali attertion. WM. EGAN & SON, 323 Pa. av., south side, bet. 6th and 7th sis, ma 21-6t (Tntel.) ee _ Pgs FOR SALE OR FORK ay ELLIS * i) ELEGRAPHIC NEWS ee eat el FEOM ASSOCIATED PRESS AGENT. a ree ie Br nar aneteciera trina AUCTION SALES. TO-DAY § TO-MORROW MORNING. By WALL & BARNARD, Auo icneers. FAR OSOME ANDY LUABLE BL Lor at Avction.—On TUESDAY Capture of Tampice. NOON next, 250m instant. at ualf-past So clock, in New Organs, May %4—An arrival at this t of the premises. = Jl sell Lot No. 2, in it #7, the east from ware i feet us in aide of 0th street weer tanek =f See a eoeee sion of the !moortant sndetattion thor Bee ae Gar- north, and ranaing twok’l2 feet to a3) feet alley. zea, who, with his adherents, so ‘Tais valuable pro; ‘sin a beautiful location | the town, had finally been routed by and ia an improv ing part of the ety. Persons wish- | Gen. Loguas, who was in fall possession of the ™ rns 1" fourth casts the he — er fort and bar The insults that American and im fot hs residue in 2. , we 18 mouths, with interest, and secured by Shea ‘of | Che” vessels suffered by the blockade of the trust, : port by Garzea may now ¢ Title perfect. All conveyancing at experse of asatan end. . be regarded haser. icam Vessel Fired inte. Puna 2idts WALL & BARNARD. Avete, _ pod ale cane she tibn ene By J.C MeGUIRE. Auctioneer. Albert, Capt Crowall, which arrived this morn- XCELLENT FURNITURE anv HOUSE- | ing trom reports that on the 17th, while WEDNESDAY MORNING. May Sth at Ob | between the cossts'of Florida and Cubs, she wee aioloak af the resitenes of Chas Haskins, Eaq | fited into five times by a British steamer of war, No. 240 I street, between 18th and 19th streets, f — Pree neni sarees & ects, comprising Later frem Kansas. fandsome ‘non Chairs, Sr.1 —_ Elegant carved walnut marble top Centre and Sofs | yar Cape she creed Ps bltcan learns *« walnut Secretary and Bookstand, templates the robbery of the Indian agent. dur- Wainut Whatnot, with dvawers, ing bis distribution of the annuities among the Cane-seat and back Extension Chair, Arm Chairs, | Sac and Fox Indians: that be has asked a mill- ng-seat Lou Ottomans, Ruabeater' Vases, Candelatuns, Clock, a Drop- i tary excort from Gen, Harney to the agency, and to protect all ies during Aisteit rh gtvety pe = = The officers of the steamer Polar ‘con: ‘Star, report rm Chairs, 12 Side Chairs, thal a strong force bad xu: Montgomery's Brussels, Three-ply and Inerain Carpets, band, near Fort Scott, killing 11 of tue latter ; Bloor Oilcloth, Stair Carpets, but this report needs confirmation. - pam Extension 1 Talie, Butter Tray, Fast @ China Dinner Set, Baltumere Vertet-. Albata Tea Set, Castors, Table Cut! Glassware. Chs fing Dishes, ‘< “i is Batrimors, May 25.— Flour ts pochanged: yee ap! r a Bb: es — Howard street and Obie, (the latter pominai,) 8 am Las renor, Ld Las MSS Mahogasy aud Walnut Bedstendr, Iron eenenn ne Mattresses, Bolsters and Pillows, Walnut cushioned and ethe-seat Chairs, Window Shades and Curtains, Looking-G‘asses. Toilet Sets, Very superior Cooking Stove. Rofrigerator. Toxether with a large assortment of Kitehen Re- quisites. ‘erms: $9 and under, cash; over that eum, a credit of 60 and % days, for satisfactorily endorsed notes, bearing interes J. ©. MoGUIRE, Auet. ma Med FUTURE DAYS. _ In virtue of a weit sued from the Clerk's rt of the District of Co. lambia for County of Washington, and to me directed, T shall oxpose to public sale, for Cast, im front of the Court-House door of said county, en THURSDAY, the 17th day of June, 1858, at 12 o%e" in. the following deseri defendant's right, loots Nos. 1 and in Square Washington, D. C.. together with W beat ix dul! and nomi ; White ranged $1.15 a*! 30; red Sial 6 _ Corn is ® shade lower; white 64catise; yellow, Provisicns are dull and_generall: uachange ‘ Mess pork S17 75; prime do. #16; = bos beet 4 $16 50; bulk stoniders Oc; sides S25 ye; bacon Sides 9a9y: shoulders 7.’ Lard 10§alle. Whisky firm at 2iag2e- New York Markets. New Yorn, Mav 25 —Flour ts firm; sales of 12,500 barrels; advanced Sc., State selling fr S3.~so83 95; Ohio steady at $4 Bust 40; Soucbern steady at St 40a84 70 W heat ts firm; sales of 50,000 bushels; West- en red 9c 481, Corn is fincas; sales of 10,000 bushels; white at Be r low at Se nixed Mase. ark I< heavy; mess $17 G9; prime is firm at St4 3 iis heavy at MH yall ye. Whisky is firm ; Ohio 2c © t the improvements thereon, - zed sad levied upon ai “AI x ie ie Ts As the property ot Vi . Hall. and w: sold t _ é tatialy Jusicial No. 400s to May tore Tess, tn favor ALSO TA. Sweeny, Rittenhouse & Co, ma 4-4 ts Marshal for the Distric Correspondence of The Star. of Columbia, = = ALEXANDRIA, Va., May 95. By J. ©. MeGUIRE. meer. . , “4 XECUTOR'S: SALE Oe CELLENT | The Circuit Court, yesterday, farther consid- ~e Ou THURS DAN MORNING i = me. ered the case of Green es Newton, which will be heard again to-day. J. F. Loweree vs. Fowle te juryfound a bill for his daimayes at $2.910. 34 at 10 o’clock, atthe residence of the late Joseph B. Tate, on M street, neer leth, 2/1 the Furniture and Effects, comprising— i sell the plaintiff, assessing with! interest from the Rosew Piano Forte, by Andrestein, fourth of 1855 Suite of Walnut Plush“covered Parlor Furniture | ‘th of July, 1854. —— oe consisting of two Sofas, two Arm Chairs and 6 | O?0Tziana avd other J ae Sie Ch pauperis, for freedom, B Alexander's admin- Hajesome Walnut Whatnot, Walnut Fancy Ta- | istrator, defendant; verdict for the plaintifts. ne, Adam ty. Ruark, verdict for plain The excitement attending Thursd: increases as the time draws ni Tanneltown boys are summ cil. and caucuses of the various candidates are held nightly We name. in addition to our for- mer list of candidates, the followi for county constables: J B Hancock, James ett, E. Davis, B. I. Warder, G. W. Walker, George F. Hagley, Geo. L. Sherwood, W. P. Collinworth, and W_ J. Allison The Ball of the Alexandria Independent Club, last night, we learn, made Sarepta Hall jo: with Exputa’s music, keeping time to bounding feet, until far into this morning. Produce market yesterday: Flour, no sales W beat, sales of white $1.05a$1.12; red, 8781 05 Corn, sales of white at 60c; yellow 65c. Oats, B5a3se. Rye, no seles. Fr Marbie-top Ceutre Tabie, Gilt-frame Pier Glass, Hat Fine Engraving handsome Chandelier, Bracket, China Vases and Ornaments, Window Shades and Cornice, Ottomans. Excelieut Brustels Parlor, Hall and Stair Carpets, ‘Three-piv and Ingrain Chamber Carpets, Oilc.oth, Brorze Hat Tree, Hall Chairs, Stair Rods and Eyes, Mahogany Sideboard, Extension Mahogany Secretary and Bookcase. Cane seat Chairs, Lounges, Clocks, Silver-piated Tea Set. Castors, Chinn, Glass, and Crockery Ware, ‘Table Cutlery, Hacdsome Set of Walnut Chamber Furniture, with marble tops. Dressing and plain Bureaus, Washstands, Toilet Sets. Looking-giasses, French and Cottage Bedatends, Exceilent Feather Beds, Hair and Husk Mattresses, Bolsters and Pillows, B’ankets and Comforts, Excellent Kadiator and Airtight Stoves, &c., Together with & large assortment of Household and Kitchen Requisites. ‘Terms : $30ard under cash: over that sum acred it of 60 and 90 days, for satisfactorily endorsed notes bearing interest. P. S. The House is tioneer. e subscriber is again in receipt of % and 7-oc- ith ook 4 tave PIANOS. Th with h ie in ‘th, store, complete bis Ways the largest and ce ng Pisnos of every scale and at; the neat and piaia to the most elaborate! jebrated factory vrsale, Inquireofthe Auc- JOHN MI 3, Execator. ma 22-d J.C. M RE, Auct. N ARSHAL’S SALE —in virtue of a writ of fie VE ri fxcias, issued by Jolin H. Goddard and Fran cis J. Murphy, two justices of the penee for the county of Washington in the District of Columbia, and to me directed, | shall expose to public sale, for Cash, on the premises, on TUESDAY, the ist day of June, 1858, at 50’clock p, m., all Sarah Washi ton’s right, title, and mterest in snd toa frame b di ke rected on east part of Lot No. 33, in Square or Reservation B, about 16 feet front of said lotand running back that width tothe rear of said jot, and levied upon as the property of Sarah W. ton and wil! be sold to satisfy said fieri facia vor of William Hf. Philip. W.SELD ma l9-ts Marshal for the District of ( em! ished, from the old and cel of Chick - ermg & Sons, whose instrume:ts are acknow): by ail the first artists to surpass all others in the country. Also, Pianos of beautiful tone and finish, wrk f reliable workmanship from the approved Boston New bein ee c ‘ ‘he subscriber's experience of twenty-five years inthe Piano business, with his cuvarpente cash’ pur chases, enables him to offer the best instruments @t lower prices than they can be bought in this city, or at retai in the North, either fur cash or approved er. ci urchasers of new Pianos ma they buy of the subscriber genw direct from the factory, ns he hires hand Pianos. Secend haud prsnos ment. iways rely that Ww instruments »ut Only second taken in part pay - g good Second-hand Pianos for rent or forsale At very iow prices, Superior IDEONS and Martin's superb GtTfARSaiwars in store. Pianos tuned and regulated by T H Speir, who has had 15 years’ ex perrence in por. RICHARD DAVIS, ma 22-5t Pennsyivania avenue, RENCH LACE MANTILLAS & POINTS, Sixty-four Rich French t.ace MANTILLAS AND POINTS, from $4.8 to $25 each, % Received to-day at tho MAXWELL & BRO. N. B.—Mantille Rooms 2d story. ma 2)-co3t T SUMMER BOAKD. HE subscriber takes this method of the pubic that the“ Wavarty Hovsx,” at Culpeper Court House, Va., will con- tinue open throughout the approaching Summer. It has long been a favorite resort ves end others 1 ARSHAL’S SALE,—In virtue of a writ of fieri facias. issued from the Clerk's office of the Cireuit Court of tue District of C bit, tor the Washington, and to me directed, 1 will public for Casu, in front of the Court of said courty,on FRIDAY, the lth ook In, the following deseribed t's right, tit ox pose House de of June, inand to Lot } f Washington, D. evied upon as the property of Edmon ley, and will be sold to satisfy Judicia's Nev. 427, to May term, 1858, in favor of Morseli & Kemble. W. SELDEN, _ma!9-dts Marshal fer the District of Columbia, By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. OSITIV ALE OF VALUABLE Buitprss Lotsat Pusiic Arctiox.—On THURSDAY *TERNOON next. 2th instant, at 6 o’clobk. we at public auction, three valuxble Buiiding Lots. viz: Lote C, D and E. of Daily’s subdivision of Square 215, fronting each twenty-two (22) feet on L street north, and running back about 100 feet toa tenfeetailer. These lots are in one of the finest localities in Washington, one square north of Franklin Row, and a8 fast improving neighborhood. Title indis- utuble. ‘Terms: One-third cush ; the residve m 6, 12, 12, and 24 mouths, secured by's deed of trust, and bear- lug interest. All conveyancing at the expense of the purchaser. in the City Mantiiia Emporium of ify i : the cities. desirous to retire for from the dust and glare of dense'y is now in better order and in ail respects @ more agreeable Summer resort then ever. The Table of this establishment, and mdeed al! its other Accommodatious, sre unsurpassed in the ma 22 dta WALL & BARNARD, Auets State of Virginia, a By A Chee iat Tee spennr, * the Surrounding country. as il . Sy A. SE 4 joneer. as the Chalybeate, Sulphur, a a RUSTERS SALE OF VALUA tg neg hbutto od, equal ang others inf J ERTY IN SQUARE in % a empects. a NOON, June 2d, 1258, at 5! ‘a inmeodintely at the — ranged, is immediately at the Culpeper Court House Depot of the Orange and Alexandria Wail. toad. and within 5%: hours of Baltimore, 3% of ‘Washington, and 4 hours of Richmond, The terms of |. by the day, week, or month, are moderate. All guests of the establishment mry rely upon the most strenuous exertions of the undersigned to make their sojourn agreenble. GEORGE E. SMITH, Troprietor, sell. at public auction, on the premise: est badder, by virtue ofa deed of trust dated May 2d, 184, and duly reeorded J in Liber 76, &c., one of the land ty of Washington, D. C. sion of Sguare sisting of 2 two bagementand attic, and one small F the rear, Said lot fronts north G street, Letweex North Capitol and Ist streets west Terme: 360+ cash, 82) of which to be paid at the time of sn‘e; the remamder in 6, 12and 18 months. with notes berring interest. Deed givea and deed of trust taken for the defer- red payments, ‘Phe Trustee reserves to himself the right to re- se!l the property at the risk and cost of defaultin purchager. ii the terms of sale are not e mplied wit! within three days fri ay of sale, by udvertise- ment Lhree days in the Star. P.M. PEARSON. Trust: A. GREEN, _ male 2swtJunel ( RPHANS’ COURT, May me honed Distrit of Cotumora, Washrvagion County to wit: In the case of Charies S. Fngiish. admin trator, with the will anvexed, of Thomas Tucker, deceased, the admunistrator 48 aforesaid, has, with the approbation of the Orphans’ Court of Washing- ton ovanty aforesaid, xppomted TUESDAY, the 15ta day of June next. for the settlement bution of the personal estate of said deceased, of the assets in hend so far as the same have been oollec- ted and turned into money, when and where all the creditors and heirs of said deceased sre notihed to attend, (at the Orphans’ Court of Washington county sioresmid,) with their cinims properly veuched, o- they may otherw s estate; ma ld dte ot N ARSHAL’S SALE.—In virtue of 6 write of i¥E fier: facing issued from the cierk’s othee of the Circuit Courtofthe District of Columbia for the county of Washington and to me directed, 1 shall front of the Court DAY, the Ist day of Junc, 1858, at 120" ». the following de- seribed property, tow: iz: Aildefendant’s right, litte, claim, and interest im aad to Lots Nox. r 7, in Square No 683. in the city of Washing C., together with ail and xing he unprov th seized and levied up: the proverty of rutohett, and wiil be >» satisfy Judi 174, 22, 258, 259, 274, am), to May term, te, Jas. C. MeGuire, rancus W Joshua Pierce and Judson Mitchel 8 EN W. SELDEN, ma6-ts Marshal for the District of Columbia. By J.C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. UBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE LOTS, Dwevtinc anv Warenovse.—On WEUNES- DAY, the 3d day of June, | shall sell at public auc- tion, on the vremises, at 6 o'clock p.m, Lots Nos. Sands, in Square No. 771, with the commodious Dwelling and Iarge and substantial Warehouse thereon, with cellars under the who cluded from ali benelit of seid provided a copy of this order be published once uo wees for three wesks in the Evening Star, previous to the said 15th day of June next. ‘Test: ED. N, RO H ‘True copy—Test : ma v4 inwsw pomest > LIQUORS. Mbirrels WINE, BRANDY, RUM, GIN and WHISKEY, together with & good assortment of imported WINKS, BRANDIES, SEGARS, &e, tore, and for sale Mine 19 ‘ous ARBOUR & SEMMES. Register Wii DN. ROACH, Keguster Wille. me !9 eust FINED SUGAR MOLASSES. COFFEE, &o. % barrels Crushed, Powdered and Clarified SUGAR 3 New Orleans MOLA .S, prime % pockets prime JAVA COFF Maracaiboand Kio COFFE EK, Fret PEACHES TELUIES, real PE HOR-E RADISH. & c. ben 2 irty is eligibly tocated, and though ori- For sale by THOMPSON & HAMILTON, ginally 't for an exten: bakery, 1s well adapted Oo. Penn. avenue. to the purpose of & large manufactory of any de-| _msli-eoSw _( Intelligencer) scrip) or other business. The lots have a fre of 60sfeet on Canal st., ruvning through the square 169 feet 5 inches to Sd st. east, thus saving the advan- tage of a front on both streets. Tne tuildings cover the entire front of the lots. immedintely facimg the RANK LESLIE'S FAM'LY at F for June, received Botieraiinns *gAzNe Bookstore. Household Words for June. Ladies’ National Magazine for J eastern basin of the city canal, and aifords wusus- | [ay ti— a J lantic Monthly for June. passed advantages fur the landing or shipment of Diana U’ Poitiers, x new story by Damas. materials. Besides the intrinsic value of this ;rop erty, 1t may be added that, beiag within the | of the contemplated extersion of the Navy Yard. it offers a fine opportunity for profitable investinent or speculation. Rale positive and without reser ‘Terms: One-third cash, and balance in two equal pay mets, at one gud two years. with interest, se- on i frgate, or the Two Sisters, by Capt. Jas. ant. f-uerezia Murano, by Reyneids. Te, vem gd with ll the new books, received as fast A8 issued. anc for sale by JOS. SHILLINGTON, Bookselier, Odeon Buildings, oorner 43 st. cured by deed of trust ou the property. _ mn 22.3t . Pa. avenue. _ ma 22 codds J.C. MeGUIRE, Auct. D CHRONIC DISEASES. a a meee —— f of New York, opened UNITED STATES [KON STEAMER Wa- | ome’ af Ro. ta Noran AMstreet. ‘Capitol Hl, for £ 4 ome Diseases, rg stand There will be sold, on the Ist day of June next, at ery ainof the Jowute, Ni Eyes, Fars and the U.S. Navy Yard, Wasiogtonsat - Chono, or St Dance; 120’clook m., the Huli of the iron Detiuty ; Ace, or Blot Faoe.or Nose a~ steamer Water Witch. The vessel gestion or Dy spepsis, sud ali weaknessesand irreyu - Was buillat the Washington Yard in 1844. Her length | jarities inci feat to Othee Hoare from 3 to pn deck is 13° feet 6 incues ; breadth 2i feet 2 incnes: | Jos. m3 to6 p.m me |S-2w* hold 10 feet; and att Ol water as she now Hoats is 3 feet 3 inches. ‘There are some brass valve® aa Ot In Dr ne OSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS, LACES A\D desor: and & cast iron windiass attach: ise, Embroidenes, of all ption 1008, are & part of the engine frame of wood and othe: ties: | to be found at Gans. vec ae nce estimated the weight of the | _ ms 3!-6t (Tutel.) ‘Brenue. on is from 70 to 80 tons. MERELLAS rene ‘Tne purchaser will be allowed the use of the Ma- | J SRELLAS & A Just re ASOLS fine Railway in the Yard to haul her up, but the ia- | PAR ASOLS, ditsot free te eee AS and WA. KGAN & SON, bor wii be at his expense, and he will ba permitted iy te keep heron & reasonable time to cleau ker bottom 523 Pa. av., south mde. bet. Gth and 7th str. ‘The Vessel oan to examined at any time, and the | _™=2! 6t Cat sale will be subject to the ratification of the Depart- OATES 228 quality, $5.50 per cord. ‘The terms are ash. WM. FLINN, ‘or sale at the ‘and Wood Yard, corner 3h apulnwiw” Navy Ageat, qa li sireetse men