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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) s AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ‘Corner Pennsyivania Avenue and Eleventh Street, w.D. WALLACH. Papers served in packages by carriers at @4a year, @r 37 conta por month. To mail subsoribers the sub- scription price is $3.50 & year, im advance; $2 for six months; $1 for three months; and for less than ALhree months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Single eopies, | cent; in wrappers, 2 couts. ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) inserted three times for $1; every other day or semi- weekly, 25 per cent, advance; once a week, per cout. advance, LSS SS ST SEIS APRIL FASHIONS. A Curva GeytieMan’s Hovse:—He first took The light cloth raglans in favor just now are | us to his country house, now uninhabited. It Yery becoming. Le Follet desoribes the Tark- | was the perfect residence of a Chinese gentle- ish veste of binck or colored velvet, embroidered | man. ere was a very large garden with in shaw! pattern, with gold, silk, or jet, and left | bamboo hedges and large fish tanks, edged with epen in front, showing the white or colored | walls of blue brick an perforated tiles. His AUCTION SALES. By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. QoPFERIOr CABINET FUR Ly RENCH Piate Mirrors, Supri Manrer Sets, Rich Gut Taste On SILVER-PLATED W ARR, CRYSTAL CUT GLAS: Fst RENT—The DWELLING PART of the i S-story Hause south side of Long Aas av., PRESCK | Cute Sees Apoh s Ol MERLE GOTT F, COYLE & Bivo. in 9th and -) whan gee: een and 20th s38..) wi sere le to nee al! who may a sire rs “ee "i . : ; = FE his services, For professicma: ability I " 5, satin lining. This veste reaches below the | pigs were in admirable eondition, and as be: GUANDELIERs, Honsks. Canpiacus ano HaRness, VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE—Si permitted to refer to Dr. Matster. am kindly rom Washington: waist, and beat up under each arm and lared tially kept as the Prince Consort's at Windsor. Nas brinch tio Pook ee SOHN: A in Alexandria county, about 2% miles from REP Jed” | Sandi0 8. m..i2m., together, the wide sleeves being slashed to cor- Compte di About the ground: were nutmegs, mangosteens, plantains, cocoanuts, dariens, snd small ereep- ers, trained into baskets and pagodas. Inside the house the drawing rooms he doors sliding across circular openings. We then went on to this good gentleman’ private residence, enter- ing by a Chines triumphal gate. He tells me he has 10 miles of earriago road round his es- tate. Itis ona fine undulating tract of land. reclaimed from the jungle, and laid out with rare taste. In the outskirts a tiger killed a man the other day. In his garden I found Jacko, living in a cane cage, next door to a por- eupine; there were also some rare birds. Fur- ther on some very small Brahmin bulls, a Cash- mere goat, and a family of young kangaroos There were all sorts of unknown beautiful flow- ers placed about in enormous China vases. Sartiges, (French Minister,) on the Heights of shri aeons nearly opposite the Fate way of Oak Hill Cemetery, we shal! sell, all his superior Furniture and Household Effects, com- rising— From Alexand: ; 8, 10a. m. 11M a. ma 1%, 4. and Si pm, ro sdria—Ricamer Caiyer—ot By Nam. isn . M., except biti aise Wapemans ee ed her trip: botween Washington and Alenaniren hens m. m. only. only. leorgetown, at the inte: i the G: wn ~ eae Fant resection of the Georgeto 0 consi ya? of ct gcres. In- quire on the premises, or of Z, RECHARDS, corner lath and K streets, Washing D.C. ia 10 tf Suit ofclesant Crimson Broatelle-covered Parlor Viet ey ER ARM.FOR, SALE —Contaraing ‘urniture, consisting of 3 large Divans, wil i ance from Alexan- ilows, four Arm Chairs, and six full gilt Side | fon’ pele, and the sauno distance ofrom Alexan- Phairay buildings; and ia well watael sod ones Pair of large Gilt-frame French Plate Mantel Mir- | under fence, aad Ieoco cee ee tampered: i cs 2eplendid full Gilt Mantel Sets, con: sting of ale ‘ant French Clocks, Candelabras, Cand ~ of fruit, raxpberries, strawberries, Ac. Ae. Te ticks, ender, and Fire lrons, &o. style Louis X Vin terms of sale will bo made very easy to suit pure chasers, and, if dosired. the Turia will be divitied. Suit of Crimson Brocatelia Salin Lined Curtains, with Gilt Cornice and Loops, Lace Curtains, For particulars apply to CHA/{LES HASKINS, venue, _&e. > é Pair of French gilt Chandeliers for candles, with rich Architect, Pen For SALE—A variety of BU: on terms accommodating. cut-glass pendants, taken upon Dwellings, Stores. } Gas Brackets and Fixtures throughout the house, | Furniture. Inquire of DAVID sas Buhi pan fo large Centre, and Card Ta- | 2 Todd's ding, inar 10-4. ¥ jos card boxes, - ee = - Four exquisite Pastels, copies from the Gallery of Fee SALE—Two BRICK TENEMENTS in the Louvre, i x Gootxetown, pleasantly situated on West st., Suit of Parior Furniture, without covers, compris- | in tho midst of an agreeaiie and polished society, ing 2 Divans and Pillows, 4 Arm Chairs, and 6 | and convenient to the best sehwols and churches. A. Gilt Side Chairs. | sum of money will be taken which will give to t! Large White Bear Skin Rng, purchaser, in rents, 10 per cent. Terms: ne-fou Brussels, Aahesson and Ingrain Carpets, cash, and the balance in 1. 2, am! 3 years, with inite- Otleloth, Matting, Rugs, Ottomans, rest half yearly. Mr. T. M. Hasson, Agont of Ico Oak Extension Dining Tables, Insurance Company, 7th street, will dosignate the respond. i A dress worn by the Empress not long since at a Court ball was of white satin, trunmed round the bettem by bouillonnes of white tulle. Over this were two tulle skirts, also trimmed with bouillonues, and raised on both sides by bows of poceau velvet and boquets of diamonds. A double torsade of the same colored velvet, fringed with diamonds, and ornamented with diamond stars across the front, formed the head- dress. The ornament of stars across the top of the head is very much in favor. Besides being formed of diamonds, they are to be seen in all precious stones, gold, silver, and aluminium— a metal resembling silver, but very light. They are almost always arranged on a plait or tor- sade of velvet Here I first saw the tea plant rowing. It is Large gold pins are also much worn in the | of the camelia tribe, three or four feet hizh, hair. One of the newest patterns is a Ae with | perhaps, and bears a small white flower, like two large hanging rings, one in the other; one | the open dogrose, also I was shown the “noon being dead gold and the other burnished. flower,’ a kind of rounded convolvulus, that For evening parties, light colored dresses are | only opens at night. There was a bower of. LOOM veuto the SINR ETEETU gtontneect Pinus forsonpoas weer tnens 7 coe &! j seeth whe Tycemnet ren ne Per’ on can wear others ‘ersons au my can focommodated with any style. mud price hen bt may desire ; bat to those who are partic: siar and wish the purset. cleanest, strongest, Sat 7 aost fect ture that on! luce, a \E S art can Fwacrantsd. NERAL PLATE will be oath cteecta. *_:N0-S36 Penn. avenue, between ain and loth streets; also, 97 Arch street, Philadel vad tor the North and West. The 6 a. m. and 7\ . m. boate from into: ponmect atin a aS Orange Sd gn dria Railroad for the Sonth and Southwest, apis Tr GREAT REDUCTION. Tur VANDERBILT LINE of United Stator VANDERBILT. Cap, Let A -T, Cap. fevre | OCEAN QUEF, STAR. Capt Seen | ate seeeianaed FN &APFORTNIGHTLY line between K NovTHAMPTON, and Hay Mau Contract, leavin, each aiternate SATOURDA each alternate WEDNESDAY. FROM NEW SORK |/FROM Havar any FOR SOUTHAMPTON SOUTHAMTON AND HAVER. FoR NEW yore. -|Saturday, April 23) Wed’day, May 1i Saturday, May _7|Wed"day, May 25 Saturday, May 2 eget: gone, R se 2i-ly HH. “| Boots ann Snogs Cugaper T Ever. The Largest, Cheapest, and Moat Doce s- sortment BOOTS AND Saoes ever brouxht to thls City can now be found No. 5) EVENTH StRe: One door above Odd Fellowes Hall, Two Oak Sideboar: t ticular! List oF Pri ihe bee ee de A, Wed'day, Jane 2 * > a 4 bh a “ ree BI mane av compartin ta. worn—as silver grey, blue, manve, citron, gro- | “monkey cups’’—the pitcher flower, which col- | Morooen Gunso Oak Dining Chairs, Propor'y more particulary ADDISON, Agent, — =~ Roots, ores Carry able surgeons, " igs seille des Alpes, &c. Some are brochees with | lects water, and from which Jacko refreshes | Oak Plate Stands, mar 19-eotf Alexandria, V 0. fine Patent Leather and silk, others have patterns in velvet woven in | himself in the jungles. The fan palm—a beau- | Beautiful Bronze Mantel Set, consisting of French No steerage passengers. Price or Plssaare Either Way, the Same—Per Va 3, eecond cabin nd #50, according to location of state-roome. n Star. first cabin, $80; second cabin $3. CERTIFICATEs insuet of passage from Europe. Lasting (heeled) lippers (heeled e-soled Mor: ren’s Shoes, heels, from 2 cents to ry . Ararechance. Call quickly. i MELA & SON, tiful tree on the lawn—produced water of clear cold quality by being pierced with a penknife. Several minutecreepers were trained over wire forms to imitate dragons, with egg shells fur their eyes; and there wore many of the colebra- ted dwarf trees—the first I had seen—little oaks all very inuch worn. and elins about 18 inches high, like small with- Silk gauzes, either plain or in cheeks, formed | ered old men. The house here was superbly by very narrow satin stripes in all colors, are | furnished in the English style, but with lan- generally worn as ball dresses by young ladies. | terns all about it. At6 o'clock the guests ar- They are made with double skirts the hem be- tived—mostly English—all dressed in short amar Iseotf Ale: 2 VOR SALE OR RENT—A three-story BRIC Troun’Grosimnatrie’ Orns Fender, and Fire | BW iA OF Rg uee 4 three, story BRICK Complete Set of Gilt ‘Table Furniture new and | With 10 feet halis and 3attic rooms, an exceliaut beautiful style, comprising 12 Gilt Medan with Collars a large yard, and bag te en nl os. mata Cat Glass Dishes and Candelabras to house haa iatoly undergone 8 thorough Pepairg and ; " ) ia now ready for occupancy. Tho rent ig $30 a SO Se Tee ee Cet eRe Dishes: | vear. “For further pertiouiacs ingurreot A MOGES ke 8 OUSE, next door to the promises. ‘Very [ares and complete Set of French Crystal Cut i ap 12-Tud Siw’ Lt TO, Sot of English Diamond-moulded Glass Ware, Beautiful Green and Gold Dessert, Tea and Coffea Serviee, richly decorated with hand painted fruit and flowers, Ladios’ fini silk. Sometimes the designs are enlivened by t gold or silver threads woven i Taffetas in jardinicre patterns—that is, delicate wreaths of flowers, or small boquets on a white or light- ored ground, and Algerines stripes of bright yrs, edged with a gold or silver thread—are Sracix delivered in London and Paris. i, Nod Bowling Green, “Now York. D. TORRANCE, ap 13-3m No. 500 Soventh atreat, eee NOZICE.—The Steamer JAME SP Itt Don't forget—i door above O.F. Hall. NOTICE. SHOES do not wear or Peds cock you find Ko to GRIFFIN & BROS, No. sie ens lg avenue. Yon will find them always prepared to T. 4 Boors AND She OTS FOR SAIE.—On the Canal, No.3, 1n $ 289, 60 by 100; No. 5, in snine Sq., forms an L wit Fe: 3, and fronts 60 foot on 15% street, adjaining the ‘oundry ; No. 3, in Sq. 22, near corner of Ohio av, TUESDAYS for CURRIOMAN and on FRIDAYS (commencing on the ath of for PINEY POINT and KINSAl. TTT turning, will leave Kinealeon SA RORY - 4 ‘ d a ed— ; and 15th st., about 75 fect front on Olio avenue, and | S°f¥e,7oU with the most fashionable styles, war, oy BU tall of the ? ing li el witha flat ribbon the color of the | white jackets and trousers. The dinner was Eronch Chins Pinner Service, fronts also un C st., on Lousiana av. ‘and the Canal, ee to wear well, and at the lowest possible cash Sad retarting® - LUCIEN SP Ree Bee - cheeks. or, when the dress is plain, white. trim- | admirably served, in a good London style, and Manocany | edateads, Dressing Bureaus ions ee ae Mask No. 5, in Sq. 32, SB Soot om the - - ae Natu't. Boren, Acent, Aioxnodrin, mara tf med with a narrow black or white blonde on | all the appointments, as regarded plate, gliss, | Mahogany Micee Toke he Wardrobes, Fosgitt's Lumber Yards) alin cat ealt Wo Reece For THE BALOTIc: MOUNT VERNON AND THE TOMB OF the edge. the upper skirt being raised on one | wines, and dishes, perfect. The quiet atten. | Gilt and Plain Iron Bedstaads, Iron Crib. q | 84-123 feet on the Canal and about same‘on Lomiel- | did assortment ae Gentlemen’: Tesconved ss Jen | MI WASHINGTON. side by a bow of ribbons orfull rosette velvet. | tive waiting of the China boys deserved all Pabiliowss Husk Mattrosses, Bolators and | andav. “Apply to E. L. ROGERS, 3. Currolf Hall Trerce a Weck Unisl Further Notice. White tarlatan is also worn. Dresses of this praise. After dinner we lounged through the x ences al o0ts, Molrore and Villa Patent C. 4 ted Patent I Boots folrore aed Wille, Pan arap sole The stearpor THOMAS COLLYER will run reg material are frequently made with the skirt the rooms. decorated with English prints of the mows. See — For Ladies—White Satin and Kid ularly to Mount Vernon and ABLE IMPROVED PROPER TY FOR | Conetont wrti Hf . A on TUES bouillennes from the top to the bottom. Ta's | Royal family. statuettes, “curios,” from every 5 : tebe ‘Tr TEARS Phe oT PN CHE FOR A Fancy Glicero Sipps. Gall niet eran pees: am. pot Ee Lip —— oe nny is effected by a making a plain skirt the length | part of the world, and rare objects in juie-stone | Office Furntture, Tables, Chaira, &c.. toa satisfactory tenant for Give the ith | S.P. at the foot of Street, at 3 a. m., re Fee ed, taal pen. placing over itanother twice | ard crackle china, also a portrait of our host's | Vers largonumber ofsuperior copper Cooking Uton | Sp Rsmeaneetory tenant fon Give rears fromthe 13th | “fai7 tron Hall, Pa. av. bet. ah in lume for the early afternoon train for Ba! the length. Thisis gathered at equal distances with # flute thread, and is fastened on to the under-skirt by new stitches. Sometimes the son who is being educated in Edinburgh. He wasin English dress.—Alhert Smith's re Chi- na and Back. west corner of Penn, avenue and Lith stre et, whion for nearly five years past has been well known as the largest and most sucessful boardimg-house in RS OF CO) S, AND CiT! s. TRUNES TRUNKS!! TRUNKS!!! T° MEME 4 Coaches leave all the Hotels and the corner Siln, Excellent Rossting Jack, Refrigerators, &c.. Pennsylvania avenue and 7th street at 9a.m. Ron: ma. t Together with a large quantity of heusehold arti cles not necessary to enumerate, trip &1. tho Federal Metropol) Its position on P »nn. ave- The | _ = 7 “ — Ar 4 O'CrocK P.M aque, about midwa; een the Capitol aid Preni- ¢.jatgest assortment of Sole Leather DR JOTICK TO TRAY = ie soe roioea tater glee Hor Srnixes or Rio Verne.—The correspon- | [i front ofthe residence, we shail soll— dent's house, and its immediate proxime-ty to the | 824 Stig N RANG Pair of large and superior Bay Carriage Horser, NG Ts, * w. GR TL 4 dent of the New Orleans Picayune describes a between 6 and 7 years old. or both of which is open nearly every nig ht in the | pit ,% CRP IK Of 8 aualition o . EEA CREASES IME OV SP OCREDULE bottom of the dress, and brought up outside to | very beantiful spot on the Isthmus of Tehuan- | Pair of superior blooded Mares, about 7 years old, year, rendora this property hy fon ls the most ame, C. and LE, ER BAG FROM WASHINGTON DIRECT TO ALL the waist; these appear to gather the skirt, and | tepac, whore ate feundirme ine springs. The | | Bagish Open Carringe, slisible in Washingtom city for w hotel key-ton tho | VALISES. at 8 bet: Sch and ist ebe, THE SOUTH AND THE should not be fastened any other way. This | “bathing pool” is situated at the foot of a cliff. | | Manor Woe eee uropean pina. Its sleeping apartments og n easily a aes : BAND 2H) re Washington Theatre and Philharmonic. .Hall, five or seven satin ribbons are sewed inside the Doth o m Senriy Sere 2 ‘the SEPRAME TRUN se sd STEEL FRAME TRU Sis ti : 7 & SOUTHWEST. 2s Via Potomac Steamers axv RicHMOND AND Poro- mac Rattroap Ling. Zen The two fast Daily lines from Washington for the South and Southwest. Bote leave their berthar foot be arranged to accommodate one hundred persons comfortably with lodgin while its ¢ ooking, ane, and restaurant apartments can be ar- Tr = to accommodate even a far greater number onthe European plan. The entrances, public and Private,will be on lith street, within 4 feet of Penn. avenne, and nearer to the Theatre and Phiihs rmonie Hall than others that can be established. For in- Lot of Harness, Stable Furniture, &. ‘erms : $50 and under cash ; over that sumacredit of and 90 days, for satisfactorily endorsed notes, begring interext, 5 . 8. The house will be open for exhibition on Tnosday, April 26th, from 10 o'clock a. m. to 3 o'clock p.m. style is very pretty with blue tulle dresses. Satin has been very much worn for dresses. Dark colors for morning dress, and light shades and white for evening toilette. Itis not yet generally adopted for bonnets or manteics. Tho pri which rises perpendicularly, with parallel si-les. to a height of over two hundred feet; this giart wall or Teac reaches down to the surface of the water, and is cut down from the top with all the regularity of a work carved by human ipal modistes are mixing craps and | hands. The pool is about forty feet in length BOOTS AND SHOES. I AM (Constantly manufacturing and keep a ful! stoc! Ladies’ double-sole Mor, Boots, $1 Facies’ H. glove kid Buttoned Beste $2.39, Ladies’ best Eng. Lasting Gaiters, 125, Children's bost F Gents’ - Lasting Bution Gaiters, 75¢., Sewed Calfskin Boots, $3.75 vf 6th strect, Ss p-m. Passe by ap 1! 3.€. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. | formation concerning terme, &e. ly to W. D. > the morning btain a fine br on lace. for visiting bonnets. Thus, a white crape | by twelve in width, and in the middle is ful ly By A. GREEN. Ancti ————— WALLACH, Star Office, ‘Washington citys ratseenption salt fest ficnpeab yeni) rd. aml enjoy @ pleasant sail of 3i¢ hours down bonnet. trimmed round the edge and curtain | nine feet deep; it is scooped out of the solid 2A iRCUIT ‘COURT OF THE pis be pages: uber Long Boots, @2, = omg TRccrtitn tal hee een with a band of blue velvet; # scurf of blue vel- | rock, and is perfectly adapted in all its natur- on Calvan, strvee IN Chie : = ; — aaa aa 1 supper anda rest of four hours in comforts 4 vet. trimmed with lace, twisted across the front, | al arnangements to bathing purposes. The Miller and Wife chp irene Mason et DELAWARE CONSOLIDATED LOTTE- No. 2 Pa-are, Market L, or siate-roome and arrive FA Richmond in tume to and falling gracefully at the sides; white rib- | ‘emperature of the water in the pool is about heacibor. the Henne *RANCE, BROS ENTS & CO., ja 13-20 RAYE 2d door ‘above sth xt, | Connect wi ‘rains for the South = bon strings. with narrow ones of blue velvet. | 94 deg. Fabrenheit, but afew yards above, | ., The subseribor. the Trustee appiinted by the de. | FRANCE, BROADRENTS & CO., Maxaoxns, I wert, The Greath Southern Mail is comverel over this route, it being 44 miles shorter, and {0 miles less raiiroading than by @ny other route, making certain KSBURG, RICHM VA.; best ARLE: cree rendered in above cause, in obedience to said decree, will sell, at public auction, on the premixes, on THURSDAY, the 5th day of May, 1859, at five m., all the right, title, interest and estate of the partios to the above causs inand to the fol- «of ground, lying 1 e city of Washing. aud designated upon the public plots of Wilmanaton, Delaware, The Consolirlated Lotteries of Delaware sre drawn daily at Wilmington, Del , at 15 minutes before 5 p. m. Alldrawings under the superintendence of Lot: tery Commissioners appointed by the State. PRIZES PAID AS SOON AS DRAWN. Or, « bonnet of white crape. with a wide black lace fuiling over the crown; rushes of white silk, pinked round the front and curtain; rushes of tulle illusion inside, with a bow of flowers on ene side. where the springs first make their appearance, it is so hot as to be uncomfortable in its applica- tion to the hands or feet; and yet strange as it seems, in this stream of almost boiling water numbers of curious snd beautiful fishes are 0 THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON CITY. Having been engazed in manufacturing Ladies’ Lissen’, and Children’s Shoes for, S past 3 years, we ought > know by this time what will suit them in this line, and can safely = we do; which you can prove Bionile is the favorite material for dress caps. | found, each different froin his follows, and all PA; Ute pumbored and 13,10 MONDAY, April 18. 1850-Ciass 15. tactin cite the, Shoes's» well known an SOW. | ALAG DIRECT TO NEW The capuchen form is certainly the most i variegated with spots and stripes. The water 7% masabere —12 drawn ballots. McCurdy & Son's Piniadelphia make. no2i-ly || ALL SOUTHERN CITIES A $ and, wheu trimmed with round | possesses remarkably curative pacssttias in 1 prize of 359,00) | 5 prize of. T TRUNKS!—TRUNKS#! oe poopect ot Richmond with fhe, Danwal has a very dressy appearance. One of | cases of sundry disorders of the human body. PY 1 qe 12,278 | 5 red HE Undersigned has now and constantly keeps | sec R. v a4, oonenoan (fashionable modistes has always three | The bites of poisonous insects are immediately : One-third of the pur-] 5 ao a Sa: hand a arge and very superior aa: Da StOL- pa shades of color in her wreathes. Pansies or | cared by a plunge in the fountain. ghase money to be paid in cash, and the resdue in sortment nied eather TRUNKS ; revit fen chrysunthemums, with black centres, are fayo- —-—____ — tay cpta, ppalments, hearing interest from the ned . VERY : WEVInLE rite flowers just now Tar Coxrinexce Gaue.—Theophilus A. Orr, | which the purchasors will be required to cree there ZU RSOAY, April 19 Class 16. BI and $4 TCH- ‘TGO, Caps trimmed with bows of ribbon, shaded, | who arrived in this city yesterd ay from Vir- | promtsory notes: and, upon the final ratification of + WHIPS, &c. «kh tickets and further information of the route, inquire at the Southern Ticket Office, No. 372 Ponn. avenue, one door east of Browus’ Hotel, or op board the Boats, foot of 6th street. , GEO. E, MATTINGLY, avilé ly {Unien} Ticket Agent EW ARRANGEMENT! GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE, Via ORANGE AND ALEXANDRia RalLnoan. Capitais. 1 prize of _. $23,000 | 1 prizes of. . 1 do, 13,900/2° do. 1 do. 61215 do. 2 > ooo G. &o., &eo. Tickets $5, halves $2'5, quarters $1.25, WEDNESDAY, April 9—Class 17, 7 numbers—12 drawn ballots. Capitals, aS saat 100 prizes of .. 3,000 Cue 10, halves $5, quarters THURSDAY, April 21-—-Cinss 18, 7% numbers—13 drawn ballots, and imi area ple ture of black Ince or tulle, either with the flow- ers or ribbon, which has a good effect with the u a . T blonde, and has also the advantage of being | formed his acquaintance quite skilfully, and y the Court and the full payment of the purchase money by the basor, the subscriber will convey by a good and suffinient deed or deeds to the purchaser or purchasers all the title, interest and ostate ofthe parties in the above cause in and to the said lots #0. sold. J ‘The terms of xale to be complied with by the pur- ohasers within 3 days from the day of eale; and, upon a failure av to comply, the lots to be resold by the xubscriber apon such terms as he may direct, at the risk aud expense of the purchaser or purcha sers. All niga Aptie at the cost of the purchasers, The sale will commence with the lots in S« J. BY a Ae! ng flowers, are also much worn, and | gin ing novelty. There is always a mix- on his way to Nebraska to purchase lend, was yesterday done out of $100 in notes on the bank of the Old Dominion by a swindler in one of the common,often exposed ways. The sharper description of i dispate ia Topiks, OPHAM NOR m4-1y No, 4997th st., oppo. Odd Fellows" fell, WOOD AND COAL. (EEP IT BEF 54 Kr A mice noe ify a oe ; at A. PAYNTER’S 4 RE WOOD STILLS in the only place re the sity ak Wood can be bought cheapest and of the best gual ity.1n bales, bundles, or packages, warran full measure, 10 PER CENT 8 THAN SEWHERE AS. S. very generally becoming managed to make Mr. Orr believe him a gen- Wreaths are still very generally adopted for tleman of scrupulous honesty and much impor- evening coiffure. We have seen some very ele- | tence in the city. Finding out the errand the gant oves, formed of scarlet geraniums, peach | Virginian was on, and ascertaining tho char- and almond blessoms, roses of various shades, | acter of his money, Mr. Sharper advised him rosebuds, honeysuckle, daisies, aud marigolds; | to go to some broker and have his bills changed also of velvet leaves and flowers on long stalks | for Missouri money or gold. He afterwards ot gold or silver wire. said that if Mr. Orr would go with him to his FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D.C. o vine TENNESSEE, l 7 EI "a, ALABANA. — IN THE CITY, FOR CASH. ‘MISSISSIPPI, LOIS $2 Waste ned facy orasments ofthe same | oom at Bareear Hale Lowe are ine ae orn wd ites Maat atietgamaruaem res | amas, ANB Has material, are very usually mixed in the evening | gold for the notes, and only charge him one- —On MONDAY AFTER- = whore in. the city, Navy Y or. Alexandria, HROUGH TICKETS iy ptpined UJ head dresses, but less frequently in caps than | half ofone per cent. for thoexchange. The wt Soet of the prein- FRIDAY, Apri! 2—Ciass 19, or Georgetown, Treo of Oderg init at | GREAT SOUTHWESTERN RAIL AB OF inwreaths A cap made entirely of double tulle, | Virginian consented, and was shown to Mr. all, loot numbered two hundred and dicht, memebers 5 awn ballets, Wun Ballantyncts, e070 ctocets ie Win Whe | RIC wclte, on tend of te Seen oe With a wreath of flowers and scarf of tullo, sim- | Sharper's room, which turned out tobe the ger- | (amin Beatty & Hawhiner shia ee ee gigs qt izes $2,000 | ley*w ommibus drivers, corner Tthat and Paravenue; | CaauEtoms on board of the S vow d ply hemined, falling over the shoulders, has aj tlemen’s parlor. Here the swindler took the | situated at the corner of ath and Markot stan herne ao OI |e or at Page's Wharf, foot of 7th street, promptly at: | lexendris Raiironl, at Aleeendeiae ver ‘ht snd graceful effect. , 3400 and said he would go to his safe in the next \ng € feet on Market streot, and running back 62 feet 85, balves $2.50, quarters $1.25. tended to. Office south side of 7th street bridge. +se0e- room, get the gold, and bring it in a few mo- Terms: Cash, The money toaccompany the order inall cases, or 9 - HMOND, ANVILLE, YNCHBU : ; = vs SATURDAY, Apri! 23. be ready when the fuel is delivered, nhistor KNOSCILLE Davey ‘ Kg. Morwoxrs¥.—This absurd impostare is now = ee, aaa ae 4 a lo JL ACRILEY, 5 Trustees, | GRAND CONSOLIDATED, LOTTERY OF} _ap2tf __A. PAYNTER. at Page's Whai Tac BAT TANGOO RNAS Al iNT S- a 3 old. ce Smith, its i into the Jadies’ parlor, thenee down stairs and CRNARD : UCKEY, LP , Class D, VE Woo ¥ » GRANI 1c pee Resiatioe ia ie epee in eee! into the street. The Virginian waited for him | _ ap2-2aw&dn eee Auctioneers. ja a Pe noha —— meh order we are now pre- eo ner ane Sey Ona tine i * ok ‘Stake ait some time, but we have not heard that the $400. Ear 1 prize of. ? pared to furnish all in wantof Ft at very low | 3Y tien to Memp “a + hater caked on minus the exchange, came to hand.—Sv. Louas RT ns a actoneet Pato. see eepnchine prepared WOOD isacknowl- | agording greater expedition and comfort, and be- ture. On on ion, while the Mormon tein- a sei RUSTER’S 84 A <8) ta edge the Puel by all seekers of economy and conve- ing over 20 mi ies shorter than by any other route. ple was in Ohio. he confessed to Mr. Wilson, a | Republican, April 9. RRTY ON THE IsLanp aT AvcTIO n TUES a micnoe, + J %& W.M. GALT, ua: ‘tearm ferry boat George Page leaves the foot | sabe of Cleveland (uew Jaden Wilken, of ton DAN’, the loth day of May next, J shail sell, infront | 7 4°. . a roe x N. W. corner 12th and C sts.. No.547 of ith street at @& @. m., for Riexendrie. where pas US District Court for northern Ohio) that it] | THE Manavis or Warenronn, whosodenth | 4{Ui~ premises. at otleak pm. tn wirtwa ofa |* pegs ASIN gto, Avera ge Pa Be arise we have announced. passed much of his time in trust from pseem D. sengers take the cars for Richmond, was a hawbug. and defended it on the ground a, ty bearing date the twentieth (2th) day of | Address FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO., CITY STEAM FIR Steuntn yy Re, ke A Ss Fort pursuits calculated tu degrade rather than to hteen hundred and fifty-eight, (1°58, )and iLMINGTON, DL, that, in Lis opinion. all religions were hum- eanuble him. He sought distinction, not in the Liber J. A.S., No. 151, folios 471, 472 and 50 ee, ; to all parte west, ing sure and close conncctions to Mem- P¢ a i - m4 xX ro zt town. rele plus. 7 hae ecpresspmaidh pray Fee a iett £2 227 | cannon’s mouth”? indeed, but in the “watch. Lok Colima: ty tollne ee ae SUSSEX COUNTY LOTTERIES. money to accompany the orler sir Baceace Wagons and Omnibusesleave the office Las sere a Tadge W leon’s own lia, | man’s tle.” and by wringing off door handles lying and being in the city of Washington, | To be drawn daily at W iimington, Delaware, at 15 | the fuel is delivered. Tye WM ih Pa. avenue, at 6 o'glock am. and 7 p.m. uae. © ha is Jud ilson own lips. 4 a + a id, viz: is minutes before 12 m. I V. corner 12th and C s! 4 yh The late J. Washington Smith. former Grand | 24 coh ipraeada oe de od @ numbered four and five, (4and 5,) in Square Tickers $1, 8HARes IN PRorortion. ‘ot of i7th st., below War Depart, | je17-tf Washineton. Master of the Grand Lodge of Virginia, inform- | T0tous jokes. which won for him a world-wide red four hundred and sixty-five, (465, ) togeth- ce ee ence eae notoriety. Nearly twenty years ago, he visited this country in his yatch with some vivacious feionds, and within a night or two after his ar- ed us that J stantially sdmitted the « im. At thes hich consist of 2 com- n er with the improvements, fortable Dwelling- = above property fronts on south E, between MONDAY, April 1a, 1259—Class 19, 78 numbors’-12 drawn ballots, Capitals. HE PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COM- hips of this © + on One of the Steamships of Naito rrying me time there is (ogre Wisconst. ; nt f ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, NO: ARY PUBLIC, | the United States Mail for AC loabt that most of Joe Smith's followers | '* : saaire: A h streets west. ‘$6.5™ | 2 prizes of...-... ARD REAL ESTATE AGENT, CALIFORNIA, and OREGON, leaves Sin thes det as the sacrifices rival found quarters in a Station House in New ; ty be paid down when the prop- 1 12 scccccsces | SD Rofers to Hon. H. M. Rice. U. &. Senat+, Wash- | Panama twice each month. on the arri and there the next highest purchaxs money not be far sale the trustee reserves the Property at the risk and cost ofthe rohaser, by giving three days’ advertisement reanle in soina newspaper printed 1a thecity ington; Hon, James McCloud, w eld. Wisconsin; Sweeny, Rittenhous mt & Co., Washington; Lambert Tree, Exq., Washington, D.C, Attention given to locating Land Warrants ~ A the payment of Taxes for non-residents. fe 10-6 val of the U.S. Mail S. S. Company's Steamer dn the Sth and Sith of each month, or he ay u ‘Sth a each mon wr Br regener connecting via, TAN MA RAI OADS. hean St hi have been ing and ap- rence reprimanded the prisoners, and then punished them by an invitation to dinner. He was equally unfortunate in Boston and Phila- delphia; and his former career concluded by substantially proves. The revelation of polygamy to the saints is comparatively recent. not having becn publicly proclaimed till 1853, though they were sus- TUESDAY, April 19, 1859—Class 9, % numbers—12 drawn ballots, i " tere ¢. aise of... os rizes of... Al Cie Misleta tael omen aaa bu T. i paid in fiv right to resell thi first : his receiving a sound thrashing in Norway | of Washington, SOUS Te SM TEH Penton ou XTENSIVE ASSORTMENT 0) hy yooted both of the theory and pesstion: Belotn'| «Os caxsea old Mamepelicenan of Dian | aie” An Aue. WEDNESDAY, April 20, 1950—Class 21, : GAN 20 Viscous Rallvons (ir sailing long viametionen that time. Utsh was recognized by the Federal thiem. He figured conspicuously at the famous By J. G, McGUIRE & CO. —= 8 numbers—! 2d ballots. BOSEWOOR Be at leted from ocean to ocean, and is cre inS or4 ernment as # Territory in 1850, and B: Cpeenage-at-arus aud gheardities?® tic “Ei, y Je Ce SMPRE Tor je a The ee 5.3 | Soon be a ours, _ The bageace of passencers is checked in Young appointed G or by Mr. Fill-] .P8*88g ; ss ‘a pes NED: REA righ ne on : K New York throngh to San Francisco, and passen . 3 app uy lington Tournament,”’ by knocking Lord Al- KTOWN at PrBLic AUC —By v of Furniture, woald respootiul ers are embarked at Panama by steamer at the nore. an appointment wh renewed under thorp off his horse with a lance, and carried off tue mer oe the Cironit C ourt ft he District Coy &eo, te the citizens of N yaehing. ompans *sexpense, The money paid in New York ee ee Ke. At is not! the prize of valor tolay at the feet of the Queen | § mywill ell wat public naction os TORSTAAY THURSDAY, April21,1959—Cinss 2, : eae say iy Sy EI much credit to the boasted ightenment of of Love and Beaut) the accomplished daughter ERNOON, April 25th, oc nencing at 43¢ 78 numbers—|3_ drawn ballots, sel 81 of— c _ San Francisco, to prevent detention in case of scct- = tge and rapes boars apg ips Sa eae of Sheridan, Lady Seymour, now Duchess of Kon, the (premises, thd following doserilis > eee ; oan nut, Cherry, and other Ward dent, so that the route is entirely reliable—no failure Co ntOry tad da the Teed ne hineteenth | Somerset. In the time of the great [rish famine | Umpreved proper oles Cast T2505 ke. ke. ,, Walnut, and © Jenny Lind | DAY oceurred in eight years. century and in the United States of America. of 1847, he showed Wawaalf a escd ‘and efficient "East part. of lot No. Bei ee ie herry y Passengers leave Pansina the same day they ar Most of its deluded votaries are, however, fi teads, No. 3,inthe . 28, in Bs Lae! oeithabag and southeast part of Lot FRIDAY, April 22, 1858.—Class 23, aving A front of 25 feet, and a depth of 120 lardlord, and of late lived a quiet life. 75 numbers—12 drawn ballots, Il, tand Rosewood Etegeres, Ladies’ Cab- | "y° 8t Aspinwal e foreign countries. The mass of them are sin- net ‘and Whatnots tegeres, Ladies’ Cab- | "Conductors go throneh by each and take Slip, ‘oat together with the improvements, consisting of ‘Steamer, and children without o| Proteo- i . ' Capitals. and Walnut Sofas and Chai obarge of women ther cere; but the leaders are cunning rogues, like NRWSPAPERS IN OLpes Times.—When newe- | 4 Brick Dwelling- house, 85,00 | T prise of... Sarble-topand other Col ec! ad “ier through tickets at the lowest rates, iy gt Joe Smith. who make the credulity of the su-| papers were first established, they wore quite | “Lot Nor in, and north part of Lot 1400 &e., ber Sots, — ham kota I perstitious their stock in trade. Brigham | jestitate of advertisements, and nothing was | Beall’s addition to Georgetown, having © — Fins Mahogany and Walnut Dressing and other young. the present head of the Morme man of considerab’ and is said to hav 49% feet, by adepth of 120 feet, with the im: tusnts, consisting of a two-story Brick Dw. ouse, Lot No_ 95, in Beall’s addition to Georgetown, isa ministrative capacity, le a handsome turtune SATURDAY, April 23, 1859—Class __ Bureaus and Sideboards, 76 numbera—13 drawn ballots. Fine Mahogany and other Chairs, of every descrip tion, Fine Marble-top Centr>, Sofa, and more common than for papers to be issued with a blank page. The first sr printed in America had only three pages of reading mat- w Orlesus—or C. L. BA’ the Agency, 177 V sree pow. York, a RAY AON D—or to ARMS’ OF. BaRis « i other Tabies, | J]NITED STATES MAIL, RINE. : : . : : 4 ; : hoon, kaslons NL GULA vat of Mormonisw.—Kichmond Dispaich ter, as there was any ees or — a HWenitincton nod Contronsatractn coho dy es Hy Ree anit = A = —_ — om _— w : ane Anp Wirnévr Fattcre ror Eicur Sat 1d EES yp Yo a t the ne. gland, t, together with the improvements, orders for ti a rtificates of packages big ato it a Saturs rox rus Qceex axv rac Ewrnnss.— | forts white, o new method wan adopted te ail | soeae eae irae one sener norms, coe will moet with prompt and confidential nttontion, | inW@eahiucton sad eee eran eaeeer enon FOR CALIFORNIA AND OREGON, It may surprise our readers to learn that the up the space not required fur the current news | With Jaree brick beck building and brick stable at’ | and the priated ial drawings seut as soon as flatter myself that no person hing to purchase Via PANAMA RAILRO. Ps “eet 7. s hi mprow * are of je mor sub- | over. 5 ae na aged celebrated skirt manufacturers, W. 5. and C. | 4° pablishing selections from the snerod Scrip- | character, with water and’ gas pipes, | Addrees FRANCE. BROADBENTS & CO. | iif oF eve GREEN, | Rerwlar Sailing Days, Sih and 20h of each month u — En al gst pote tures, and many an old newspaper is now ex- ghout, and a good pump of water in thé | “ap ié-iw Witmineton, DEL. au 18-tf No. 8% Seventh street. =r toria and the Empress E : 2 iste tant with a whole page eopied from the Bible. Sree = a = “i = CAUTION.—So many frands and impositions of EW PAPERHANGING STORE—The un- E™&icus LAG BE DEPOT, various kinds have been rats CRE ot their indestructible skirt, which, for li desist ER LANGING STORE-—Tho. us- No.5i0 Eixvextn Srazaz, | Yratedon travelers bound to ness, durability, and exquisiteness of des'gn. y fairly be termed marvelsof beauty. Wiil ht 80, Lots 96 and 97, adjoining the above, having 4 each a front of 60 feet, by a depth of 120 feet. Th lots be divided into four lets of 30 feet front Ler Marriep Woes Atoxe.—In Philadel- hand a and very handsome assortment of — doors North of the Gas Company's Office. NIA, that the subscriber, the only au: phis, on Saturday, « gentleman and lady, fash- | 820, inp in front of thofirat named | WAH PAPERS" GORDERS. DECORA- jiecanters pe vartiacton’ neuney of Joie pr | thorized axent for by the lB Mai Lave, vin pot Amaryllis, and Musidora, and, indeed. « 1 vopubly dressed, were walking on Vine street, peas st iperentamtin ee WINDO W RHADES nd FIXTURES. Baltz’s ,, P iE i caution all pernchs seeking yassiae to Caltfornis, the charming snd fashionable aetones when a.stout individual, also well dressed, ap- | © Terns: One-fourth eash ; the residue jn threo | GILT CORNICE ‘and CURTAIN BANDS, Sah ES AVOID [MPorrion, they shina of the = h . envy the Queen of equi men }. 18, and 24 months; the defer- i ci 5 rue office of ens | * 4 Raginad ana the Respromset the Breacll thee | ae Caer Ponta eee hee htcts | fed payments to bear intarest irom the day of tale, CE RERCO RD and TASSELS, Mail Line. vin Panama Railroad. as'no other ofhos and the payment thereof to be secured with surety, and a lien on the premises sold. All conveyances at the expense of the purchaser, All of which will be eold at the lowest cash in New York is authorined to enenge o The panice have only one ofhioe Se York, Foun eon Wa North Riversatthe the Com arrayal in thexe ig, oe fabrics? Perhaps 4o— | felied him to the ground and caused him to roll bat then Messrs. mson are now muking | into the gutter. fallen man regained his Wied Paper put on in Cy best, Sty'cond warranted. n ‘1 S. H. CASSIN. Trustec. f Jfe-similes of these durable court skirts for the | fect, and made off at rapid rate. peicny ead SOB, CASEIN, Prastee. : FRANCIS WILLNER, PETER EMRICH. gratification and use of American ladies. How | gnt’proved to be the husband of the Indy. and | alt = mm | 2° 1-1 368 Now York nv.set sh and Wek ne T CARRIAG : — | ee Nnerge ayy isonet the dO aay clighted they will be to wear them a foot this method of exproming Por lig ag ea N SPECIAL ATTENTION. DREW: PATENT ie sw fear faire note oto made, additions to his : ebrareticc err sce speciality of those elegant skirts—which. his wife's promenading with any ut him- W is the time, gentlemen, to re for the Mot tained s patent ili, aoe an a peeeionent aa the way, are formed of silk and steel—consisis self Philadelphia News. . au MH immer bj sreplonishing your for nace reriber havin Sis feaske woodine peony woe ug CARRIAG ES gScosoer WATSEP Sy a: it eT he SS See ae Ta eA | Shea eke erty tape | UR Ce Bot WATE rovement upon ths old methods ides and I7~ *‘Is the sense of more than ui other kinds ii ‘s rents and licenses renee Sat 4 as ; Elnatic banda, both of which were insceure and | the icnoe of tating?” wae tee eatlom np fetore | gamez 7% and all ies Om | uaploment ie nrexpertinemt Itus Dee fl tnted MENS een ht Wagons kept on ScHool, WA: ' Yinble to get out of order; but with the new | a western debating society In a bar-room. Uncle ‘Also, a large lot 0 Fermera and inners tMaryland. “The vertiBeates | hand = Saat reosived, a new lot of ° Joe was the last to speak ‘upon the negative, and all were anxious to hear bim deliver himself. Walki to the barkeeper, he called for a hot whithy penthy and drank it off with great gusto ; fastening the disp!acing of the hoops is ren- dered im; ible. while the * outs and ins of erigoline.’ comprising the getting inte and out of stages, the pxssing through narrow pew " pl of y 5 A lot of ne warranted exoel- ite success will tell more han any deserip- | All R. AIRS neatly done, sndall orders prompt- | jent time keepers, at prioes rang ou i - Tt lgniccamomea ny gue, on aoe, | Uigtmagd “ak pang Persons ing to in- | 01 Cersingne ‘ ae me i i ena oa ier SEY Si HOOD, « ceases f "emer Pas, _Bp Mceodw Tag, uation ere ot find FRENCH new hea, t to his opponents. he handed the | HA’ of every color, combining. re doors and crowded thoreuchfares, are made | Vises to Lie Io : | with fe fiprey hate and elegance of pt 34 ath 4 ROBER TSO =" both easy and pleasant, and unaccompanied b; facture at low rates, sheng srticle to be standard silver, fear vi of the wearers that their doops oat ehijeiting, Hoge Journal. weer St SESE Raye, | Lae aan eas ian OBB