Evening Star Newspaper, April 23, 1859, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

1 EVENING STAR. | oe oe ——_- = + following creamy election incident: It seems WASHINGTON CITY: that at a strong Democratic town by the name of SATURDAY...... - April 23, 1859. | Washington, down in Connecticut, just before the a = = recent election, one of teen =< {0° Tee Srax PUsLIsHES THE LISTS OF LETTERS | enyaved ina pleasant nocturnal reerea' — REMAINING IN THR Wasntxoron City Post Orvics | it of which was the capture and indiscriminate UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE LAW DIRECTING | 51... iter of some lalf dozen of that species of aaa ee oneocons x WITHIN Tae bee teene | mammalia popularly known as the pole gat. He ranma sovae aaliet™ eae . tw the bara, where. OvFicE. hung the trophies of wat up a, 7 oF TH ffs TOTAL DAILY CIRCULATION 18 is brotha Demoltat, uncle ike. MORE THAN DOUBLE THAT OF ANY OTHER DaILy | in an evil hour,a 5 : Punts in tee Disraicr or Cotumsia. sist the glittering temptation, filched the prize and —_-~—- -___ departed under cover of night. The indignant (> Taoven “Tue Stax” 1s printed on THE | and injured man, suspecting who was the perpe- FasTEsT STEAM PRESS IN Use souTH oF BaLT!- | trator of his wrongs, applied toa magistrate for a MORE, ITS EDITION If 80 LARGE AS TO REQUIRE IT | writ to bring the offender to justice, which was TO BE PUT TO PREYS AT AN EARLY HOUR; ADVER- | denied. Thirsting for vengeance, the original FLAMENTS, THEREFORE, SHOULD BE SENT 18 BY | proprietor raised the rallying cry of ‘Stolen ‘TWRLVE O'CLOCK, M.; OTHERWISE THRY MAY NOT Skunks" amon; 1g his Democratic neighbors, march- APPEAR UNTIL THE NEXT DAY. ed them to the polls, and carried the election tri- ——_- + Norice.—Drerater ov Cotumata ADvERtisx- | winphantly for the Republican candidates. A Sew. & Way ov Commirtise Sticipg.—In MENTS To BE INSERTED IN THE Battiwone® Sen FORWARDED FROM THE poe arrest gi ores ig New York, on Wednesday evening last, an un- known man entered a barber's shop and attracted Bran orice. SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. | the attention of those present by walking about in an excited manner, and sighing deeply while itwtion. treati m aa “ute. it eeceene a tae cee aie turn to be ae. a“ last coe = the . ra 5 raons in the room aske mm he was in trou- ready practiced by (he: Administration. epon,| erence mails ko reply. When his turn came bird gay ee he sat down in the cliair, and the barber lathered The Constitwtion congratulates the Demo- | is fuee, and was strapping his razor, when his cratic party upon the tone of conciliation and | unknown customer andden! ed out, 1am not mutual concession which now characterizes | fit to live!’ and drawing a single barretled pistol Demeeratie journals in different parts of the | from bis pocket, tired at his image in the mirror, Union. shattering the glass to a thousand fraginents. Be- The Intelligencer quotes from ® pamphlet | fore the barber recovered from his astonishment. understood to be from the pen of the venera- his unprofitabie patron ran off without waiting to ble Horace Binney. of Philadelphia, to show | 48! his face. that Alexander Hamilton was the first to enun- if Mr. James R. Redpath has recently been ciate the theory of constitutional construction | on a visit to Hiayti, and is now ills day ie of si ; articles for the New York ‘Tribune, which give a — bidet ci radiel Maple most unfavorable account of the morals and con- dition of the people éf that country. Mr. Red- WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP path's aecount of the low state of morals is truly Tue Weatnen Axp tux Crops. — April is | deplorable. He says marriage is almost unknown. closing here with capital March weather—raw | The woman who lives in the Louse with the man is and cold, with copious picrcing raine. In the sin ey ott eos ads but ba Spe ielerthe ‘ ailord it is expect » su vera cubines. surrounding country the grasses and wheat are | 4.12 wise prcaniscnous Invercourae deg rides nel- sapidly expanding wader it, while Ht Res Det ©} 900 s45 can sor the woman in the esiiination of stop te eorn planting, which had been com- society. Indeed, the mother first gives her con- meneed by many—about a fortnight earlier | sent before the daughter assumes the relation of than usual. thanks to the geniality of the 8ca- | concubine. The correspondent says the doctrine son up to Wednesday morning last. From the | of free love, as applicabie to the presen lition best information within our reach, we are satis- | f Seciety, has had freescope there for 1 fied that three-fourths of all the peach bloom Up" Peterson & Co., Philadelphia. sends us in a circuit of fifty miles around Washington | throngh J. Shillington, a copy of “High Life in has been killed, and possibly half the apple | New York,” by Jonathan Slick, (Seba Smith, we bloom, which leaves a poor prospect for fruit, —. work tok € — Soy Bpfegnie ania . 5 . : on rance some yea fo in the col ns Metetastanding the shandank prematwal fexiti| Tay New Vol ina wie destined, we growers had not long since. _ doubt, to run nuinberless editions in book form. Apropos of corn. Ii ie possible thet the pret-\| :scosthan Stick’ fs. much hiote genulae repro. ent condition of the weather may continue for | sentation of Yankee character than Halfburton’s weeks. If so, it is questionable whether the | «sam Slick.” low grounds not underdrained will agai be in mo Was have vedelvad froin Miean from Messrs. Taylor & a fit state for corn planting ere the Ist of June; | ypanry, :tove ime Little, Love me Long,” by and it is further questionable whether 2 sum- | Charies Reade, author of «It is Never too Late to mer drought may not cut off, as last season, half | yfend.** White Lies.’ &c ; Harper & Brothers, the corn planted at that late period. All who | New York. This is in the best style of this rising have experience with underdrained felds know | author—a little Frenchy, but thoroughly interest- well that they will become in proper condition | ing- for planting from one to two weeks earlicr, after such a spell of weather as the present. than if not underdrained. and further, that this earlier drying will increase the chance fur @ remunerative crop from them at least one- half. Facts and circumstances like these teach plainly, indeed, the better economy of the adoption in this country of the system of under- draining, now so common in thriftily-cultiva- ted portions of England and the continent. —_.-__ Arnivep:—Lieut. Renshaw, of the U 8S. Navy, who is the bearer of despatches from Commissioner Bowlin and Com. Shubrick. of the Paraguay expedition, arrived here last evening, and reported to the Navy Department to-day. The general intelligence he brings has been anticipated by the newspaper corres- pondents accompanying the expedition, and the official account of the adjustment of the difficulties between this country and Paraguay is not yet aecessible. REV. A. W. WAYMAN will preach his jarewell sermons in Bethel Church, South “apitol street, TO-MORROW, at Ll o'clock a. m., Sis and 76 p.m. it EASTER SUNDAY will be held in the Cnit corner of oth and D streets. TO-MORROW (Sun- day) MORNING, at Il o'clock A collection will taken up in aid of the fund of the Free Mission Sc hed C It* REV. THOS. D. a? \ will preach hefore the tla Association. at the 454 street Presbyter hurch,on SUNDAY, wth inst., at@ o'clock p. he public is respectfully invited, It i E. BRISON TUCKER, See, FESTIVAL AT THE HOOK AND LAD- DER HALL, Massachusetts avenus, be- nd streets, will be continued, by que-t, for a fow evenings the ensning week id open for company on MONDAY, 25th it o'clock a.m. LO. —A octal service n Chorch, on the e- hereafter at 7%¢ p.m. F.—Membors of the Order, a1 ers, » fail to get their Tickets fe York tn tine for the early train on Monday moi ing, are notified that they can be had of the Traas- ursrof the Committee, Jamex Skirving, No. 267 Penn, avenue, on Monday next. until the departure of the 3 o°clock p. m. train. ‘Phe tickets aro good for the trip any time during the coming week. It YS cuUurRch! NotTic _¥ gelical Cuthe an C on the corner of 4th and F. stree eraby in form their friends that the consecration of theirnew organ will take placeon EASTER SUNDAY, at 1035 @’elock a. ap 2 dt 1.0.0. B—THE NE I 7 BRAVION—diom! tend goirz to New York aro @ their rexiulias hve not purchased their tickets should a Tue Araicax Sguapros.—The Navy Depart- ment is in receipt of despatches from Com. | Connover, dated at Porto Praya, off the coast of Africa, March 12th. The U. 3. sloop-of-war Vincinnes and the tlag-ship of the squadron were at that port. and the sloop-6f-war Dale was expected there by the Istof April. The heulth of the officers and crews of the vessels on that station was generally good. sal ve otited that they are expeeted to reet Hallon Monday m at willbe fur wilake the 4. | So'elock, wher. roe . | marched to the Depet in tin Not Arntvev.—Seuor Mata, the Minisicr | train. from the Juarez Government of Mexico, who Psrcrry COLLECTOR — Was expected to arrive here ou Thursday ur yes- | ¢ athe SF HALADAY, th terday, has not yet made his appearance at the | 9? 3-tf State Depariment. nor docs it appear that he has reached theeity. The exceedingly unpleas- | Pamil ant weather now prevailing may have caused | Pertouler ut his delay. win June, AM of the vory best quatity served }, Balls, Hotels, Fairs, and Private ry low prices. FRESH CAKES nd sent to any part of the city, agiven to serving parties with wenesery. Apply at the PHIL 1A CONFECTIONERY, corner of 12th ee Z mar 25-1m* .,.,. LO HOUSEKEEPERS. HAVE jast received another large assortment f WINDOW SHADES, which Lean se! from 20 | everything that SET OSes | aud Fits: Dovustrvt.—The rumor published some days | : : sgo that a marine was lost overboard and drowned from the United States steamer Ful- M . 1 ton, while that vessel was on its way up the | “FEGUR MATEO. PICTURE TASSELS, Parana river, seems to have been untrue, as wo | CORD, Xe., at very low prices. mention is made of the occurrence in any of the | communications received from persons on that Vessel. ro eee Tus U. 5. Steamer Feutow.— Intelligence | has been received here of the arrival at New | York. yesterday, of the U. 8. steamer Fulton, | of the Paraguay expedition. She left Monte- video on the 16th of March. The Water Witch is expeeted home daily. Sa a Drep ow Sutetoanp.—Samuel Forbes, a sea- man, died on board the frigate Sabine, while | lying at Montevideo, on the 10th of March. | Sach pee eent ever offered in this market at that = fine FRENCH GOLD PAPERS, equally cee = 7” The project for a daily religious pa in | as. » proportion, = se sAfor trent ce tecane |. Ur Houma Papered in the beat mannor at short New York has been abandoned for want of means. notice. ~—- - AP 23-e06t’ I: You Upholsterer, &e., B-s06t* bet I'TLE, LA A Christie to N 2 dew: f2m., muslin; cents. Paper 65 cents. For sale at the * Washington Bookstore,” TAYLOR & MAURY’S, | ap2est 334 Pena, avenue. M ee SPRING 20 D3. AVERY Spring stock of PAPER LA NGINGS is now neatly complete, comprising au extensive ass ort- montof the very latest patterns,and of every de- sweriptio I parti ntioa to my stock of 25 tsaT as they are the best cools see, in cloth, 75 > A box of candles was stolen from Christ's | church, Cincinnati, on Saturday. We suppose | the thief felt Limscif in need of r | PAPERED with cheaper than you can ha: to lL. F. CLARKS, No, nue, between 1th and th street of those beautiful PAPERS at ly onts per piece, before they ars al sold, as you w ot have ther chance shortly. 3 17" The latest political party etection in Orange. N. J., on Monday. EDUCA Pe COLUME of this city, wit Prustoes of the By call a special and pub! te. on Monday nigh U7 Lieut. A. W. Habersham, of the U. 8. rteamer Powhatan, will, it is stated, escort the Commissioners from Japan to the United States. ‘They are expected to arrive in June. pe HE a aaa la pril2th, Kements 1n, thin city on the seenral 3 U7 Both branches of the Ohio Legislature have most." An pu will be detie- . et asion by Mr. 7 i passed a bill to prevent persons, in whole or in city, and late promident of the A Daa ies part of negro descent, voting at State, county, or | Asweiation. Subject ie kind of education city elections. needed in our country, and’ the best system of se curing it; with special refere to the wants of this District.” CHARLES I. NORTON, ap Zt Ree. CARD.—Public attenti by vitae of a decree Mound April 25th, at five o'clock p. m., on'the prem @ three-story Brick Dwelling House, situated on north K street, between ath and 27th streets, Also, on Tuesday, the 26th instant, commencing At 4s o'clock, several very valuable pieces of im Tuesday ered on the ve UD Tie plan of a raral market and fair for the sale of animals, &c_. recommended by Flihu Bur- Titt, after the English custom, is about to be car- ried into effect in Springfield, Mass. U7 Col. Lockridge, in consequence of Gen. Twigygs’s proclamation, has Suspended operations ual be learns the intentic 8 called to the sale ho Cireutt Court, on ons of the Government 2 roved aud uuimproved property in Georgetown, in relation to the Arizona expedition. D. C- helonsins Ue the athe Dot fat late ime a Eg sin Particular attention is cailed to sale of tl I Prof. Mitchell proposes to connect the Cin. | feidence of the late Com. Cassi on Beatle street, hetw cimnati Observatory with the Dudley Observatory at Albany by an independent telegraph wire to communicate between the two institutions. In Congress streets, ¢ -usist- lsomely-finished four-story » with Ineck butidings, sta- with wator and aa? throughout, the this way he thinks great results may be secured to SRE “TRUSTER the science of astronomy. — JAS. C. MeGUIR — N VW PHOTOGRAPH U7 The Little Rock (Arkansas) Gazette and AND AMBROTYPE GALLERY, 450 Puxncitvante Anieg eA ELERY, ppg Near Third Street, AMBROTYP: AMBROTY bESt ouly 25 conte, Democrat publishes an advertisement of Heary King, a colored man of that place, offering for sale Lis two houses, lot, with fruit trees, shrubbery, Xc., so that he may be prepared to remove, as re- 7 x ‘ut up in handsome case, PHOTOGRAPHS ee ea PHOTOGIAPRS, U7 The Philadelphia American proposes to Sr ioc tee Sees cure the evils of extra YT, diel 25 cents each subsequent onc, \ation by the perpetual seasion of legislative bodies, bagi ier or elie in any weath both State and national, paying membersan annual | Remember the Number— tiered salary, and enforcing the at all of neylvauia avenue, near 32 street. “Bi i ora a shadow while you Aare the substance.” G : LOBSTERS, 3, tae and fresh. A @ notice that cies of served up 6 as Tu Steak and ‘Stow? and Cal , aud every way to tastidions Hof which ‘will ba the the delicacies of or delica- co., Atheneum yeypay | 428 Penn. ave., bet. 45% and 6th sts, ap 23 st 3 wae & EZEE < 8 e350 <= £2 FE 2 3 333 iS @ 33s =] aw EEE % es 2% Ba Ee 4 f sacs = at|2e i g= r <> ge = ef a = 8 £2 = 3° =) Sun) OP-EDIA: A ledge, atuter! ua Volume V. New York: D In acknowledgin the four preceding nt this valuable wor! we have spoken in the highest terms of ite compre- hensi cholsriy, and serviceable character, ‘The spirit. etn arKy rest arch. exalt d character of nt we commend the vation to public appreciation as eminently worthy of a piaca—ind @n indispensa- ble acquisition. every library. Amoug the contributors ms the New American Cyelo- are foe | Roe age Harvard, prowet UNG sUstrin and useful iaformation tir those which have preesded vork without res Pa Hon, Edward Evorett, M. Brown Sequard, of Paris, Ralph Waldo Emer- son, Richard Hildreth, Georg Ticknor, € Hillard, Henry T. ‘Buckerman, Wr Simms, John R. sr frees the ary Messenger, Pre ohnson, of ¥: 3, Pref. Cut- ting, of Rochester Uni int, Secreta cult Ct rd of Agri c. Fy an tty 3 f, v pletad by 136! a mite wready, and the subsegnent vol- = i i. issued about every three mo: » PAY boon delivere, * J. SHILLINGTON, Booksaller, Oseon Building, cornor 4 street and Pac ay « apeest Sole Agont for Washington clty. ELAWARE CON SOU IDATED LOTTE- FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO., Managers, Wilmington, Delaware. The Consolidated Lotteries of Delaware are drawn daily at Wilmington, Del , at 15 nunutes before 5 p. m. Alldrawings under the superintendence of Lot- tery Commissionors appointed by the State, PRIZES PAID AS SOON AS DRAWN. MONDAY, April 25, 1859—Class 20, 76 number: 2 drawe ballote, ram, 1 50 prizes of.....,. $2.40 1 Bde ee 4 K Oa as ey 5 2,500 | &e, e. $8, haives 34, quarters @2. JESDAY, April 26—Class 21. “Fe numbers Saran ballots. api prize of.........9$25,0) 1 1,85) 1 4 210,000 1 1 1,613 1,000 tals. 1 prizes of....... 8 1 de > ‘sim |a0 dos til. 2500] &e., 0. $5, haives $2.50, quarters $1.25, WEDNESDAY, April 27—Class 22, 78 numbers—14 drawn ballots, ‘apitals, 1 prize of __... ... $35.5 | 4 prizes of .. <7 10,000) 4 do, ‘ [30 do! &e., &eo. o. Tickets $1u, halves $5, quarters $2.0, HURSDAY, April 28—Cinas 23, i nabare—ie raw ballots Capitals, 1 prize of. » $24,000 | 6 prizes of... ...... lu. 13,000 &e., c. Tickets $5, halves 32.5), quarters $1.25. FRIDAY, April 2—Class 24, 78 nuinbers—|3 drawn ballots, Capitals. $22,98H | 5 prizes of. 500 | 10 & &e., ke. Tickets §5, iialvex $20, quartars $1.25. SATURDAY. Aprile. GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF DELAWARE. Class E, * numbers—14 ech de ballota, a ts. ize of 35,238) 5 prizes of prize o! $: aes Pd “ : do. : Jus. - San &e.. & Tickots $10, halves $5, quarters 925) Address FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO, WILMINGTON, DEL, —— 92,75) = 1,000 100 1 5 7 a 000 SUSSEX COU PY LOTTERIES OF DELA To Le drawn daily at Wi Tickers & MONDAY, April 25, 1359 -Class $5, 28 wumiscey 2drawa ballots, tal 1 prize of. ole UESDAY, April26, 185—Class 26, 75 uumbers—13 drawn ballots, SFist " i pri > see eel prizes of... 9525 . &e., ko. Tickets $1. WEDNESDAY, April 27, 1259—Class 27, 7 numbers—1i drawn ballots, 1 f. sak Spices f. S34 ize 5 OL. weer eee ap ted Pano |? PPzgE 0 we Tickets $1. &e. cy ” ‘Vickets’g1. FRIDAY, April 29, 1859.—Class 2, 75 numbers—I2 diawn ballota, Capitals Cc. Tickets $1. SATURDAY, April 3), 1859—Ciass 3), 7 uumbers—12 drawn ballots. Capitals, 1 prize of . do, 2 do, : All orders for tickets or certificates of packaz will meet with the most prompt and coufiden attention, and the printed official drawings sen von as over. Address FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO., apie Wiwiseres. 1 we sits s RAIN OR SHINE, THE FANCY GOODs! DEALER, Rush?) When the ladies go in such num- are must be great attractio», The PRICES ot STEVENS AUCTION STRAW GOODS, With an immense variety of all othor FANCY GOODS in his it polite atten- i. ve mony by a ton ofall land th able avods ofS 1? YOrY Call early, and bestand most Fashi "S36 Paynes het seh anh at 3 a. BV, and Lot] a By mi sts, tI ucel yb Bpetf - y ig SOYER’S SULTANA SAUG ‘Tins Eedatate Sauer tig ehelans ofSoyer, originally made for the club-houses o: ® find of all dealers In fino groceries noone ow be th in hotels and ua Dasetae otels and restaurants. ‘The London “Its flavor ix excellent, and it affords considerable aid in casos of slow and weak digestio: Wholesaie Agent, WME. ater rtrect, corner of Old Sti sale also by A. C. ROBER Vine streets, Phi'adel phia, 3 ninotionts, No, 304 Pa. av [Ordered to be inserted in the Evenina Star, it being the newspapor having t! larost cireulati of “ lished ii a. u Bort, Mrs ML Bute, Mra Heary A Balluf, Mra C ‘Be yews, Susin! ; Cathe wood, MreR C Moore, Missi Bo Wallace, Mary E Canter, Rachael 4 Ni ollie 3 vaiio, Mra Cirter, Sie AN On, ac O'Byrn, Mar; Orme, Cor jon, Mary (cal'd) Ps Prizrel, Maria Finiek, Ata Feathenlone, Mre Pry tlie Poster, Ele Rod Mary A Fisher, Moihe E |, M.tida mes, Line ‘1 borough, MA Rinith, M. MISCELLAD G Anderson, Thos Yeates, Miry . jc EOUS —Miss 8. M. L.; Mra Melville N. TLEMENS’ LIST. Gi ibaon, JW O'Curry, PS Owner, ay Jee dun, Dr Prof GW—2 Powers, Wm ¥ EK P. w 3 Adame, Theo Gay, J Adaia, Jouae G Appleby, Jamea Anseews. Hi Gre jorsce = Graha jorge Heary, WJ tates, W ‘im Ad u Anderson, Judge—3 Hornbeck, ¥ Ashton, Alexander Hooper, Theo Abercrombie, A W Hurdle. Thos T Advis, AA sw Brooks, Walter oover, Marion Burhenk, Maj, USA Howard, M. Bassett, R Ki JR-2 Boswell, RAT RM Braver, Lows Bess, Col L Bole, J smes—2 Burrows, JF Kelly, Micht Korell, Jno. K Kelly, John Killian, JC GsTt Srawiord, M Cletherati, Major s Spaulding, Hon EG Cate MM Ly, Couuer, Jue Lamb, James Shoemaker, Edwd Bi s Lee, James Semple, DS Lolier, Johu Share, Tyude,J nC Smith, Andrew Charlies Stabler, Albert AT ‘The cker, Hon TC Taylor, Mava—a c i Ceppler, George Cupway, G Cuppy, bP ex A Robt Titcombe, Jawes Duuware, Was Merahall, Mr Donnarant, WC Mi , USN ely, JWP HH Mathews, Jno Denning, Thos T — Maffitt, Jno E Delany, Robt Myer, Dr J H Debbell, Mustean, JL Miriek, L ° Murray, Jas B Miles, Jam Magruder, F jontgomery, Mason, EL Maguire, Dan ley, Mr Martin, DB, USN Walker, Juo CG Ecclesine, Eiliott, J W “A Youny, M Yeatorin, Jas E—@ reat, S Young, FN y : rE Orchard, Seml O'Br 1 Bank; Pub. of “Auseger '« Hotel. 0" Lerrens mvs? in abt casks Bg Prepaiv. April 23. - WM. JOD 3, P. M. LOST AND FOUND. yst, about 2 R 8 ne 314K, between 13th and 4th streets, ive the above reward. ap 2 at" —Ranaway fromthe subsent near Suratt nty, Md., N speaks quick when spoken. A ke wh ki to, rather holiow-jawed,and whon laughing show® some decayed teeth. He hasa wife living at Mr- Charles 3. aintigtosis, and a father and mother beloaging to Mr. Z. B. 1, of the above county, where he may be lurking, but | have reason to ba: eve he is trying to escape, if possible. by way ot Washingtoa. 1 will give the reward of $50 if taken in theeoun- ty, and 3100 elsewhere. In either case he must he secured in jail, or brought aor oT vet him asain. ap 20-tf TED—A COLORED MAN capable of taking rge of horses and a truck garden, in the vicinity of Georgetown, Apply at the 2 Otlice, on Green, near Bridge street, Moores wn. ss WANTED I Hy aan and wife (with no chil deen) SITUATIONS on a Parni,. Bost of celrences eanboe givon, Address Box on. WANTED-HOMES for two Boys, azed 12 and Me sos Please address A. W., at this office, _ Sp 21-3t* TO = 1,000 12.3: plus funds for a ter: nity, may learn of a 782 City Post Office, V ANTED—AIl thone afflicted with Infamma at A trey to read the testimonials of Dr. COGGSWELL’S NEW MEDICAL SALT inan. other column, mar I7-tr ).—Cash cap- nang their sur. BOARDING. BOAkPINGVery dostratle soul BOARD can be obtai: terms at } GWYNN’S, No. 38, Smith’s Row, orgetown. 16-tn* a thes cada N RS. E. O. HARRISON, who has kepta Con- gressionol boarding house for the last ninetesn ears, will, on the Lith of April, open her house for ‘he accommodation of permancut and transient ers. Those who desire a quiet and comfort- able home will please call at 377 Pa avenue, be- tween 43¢ and 6th streets, xouth side. ap 7-im* ROOMS with n moderate ORPORATION OF WASHINGTOD . Corr are algingume at AS. Ul PRs "Austin aed Come Merehets, JUST RECKIVE A LOT OF WOUND BNE To6s, suitable for. il romp logs, at our Lumber Yard, corner of 1e: Sui ‘ap 22-8t H.N. & J. W. EASBY. NEW STORE! - GO ! APLE DRY GOODS, of the }.atost Stvies and Bost Babrios, of Evory Dosorip- MINE. tion, at very Low Prices, vor caen. TAYLOR & HUTCHISON, No. 42 LOUISIANA AVENUE, opposite Coutro Market Spaec. GREAT REDUCTION. FITTING SHOES AND GAITERS, 7" = aD our own Manufacture. ‘CAnutd, a SLIPPE . 4 do. All kind» of MISSES’, CHILDR atun recedented low prices, SIGN—BIG 16. lw 8 cante. «199 to 125 conta. . 125 te 195 ad YOUTINS SHOES yy CLARK & CO., No. 16 PENNSYLV. AVENUE, bet'a ath and 9th street AUCTION SALES. __ .. AUCTION 8ALEs. By J. C. MecGUIRE & CO., Auctionsers. | Paw other Auction Sales see Pirst Pace.) ou" MOCK CALECHE, f NE*¥,' —— - S'oatreat Acepiox cbs vintas GARE ©: | By WALL. & BARNARD, Auctionsors. it recorded on the day of January, i'r, ARGE RETAIL STOCK OF FINE GOLD ng the land records for Washington courty, we | ha JeweLey. Warcres avo Prarro Wane at I sell. at public auction, to the lughest bitter. | Avction.—On MONDAY, the 25th on SATURDAY. the 281 ¢f April, at Il o'clock, in k t auction rooms— 1 superior Mock Cale he Carnage, painted claret, 1 lmed with drab cloth and silver mouuted, ad fon ataoe : Sosions one third cash; the residue in three and six months, with interest, secured to tle satisiae- tion of the Trusts». By order of the Trust», ap l-eodds J.C. M (> THE AROVE SALE 18 POSTPON ts bay April iid ae Rnd othe. Swies Watches. hunting't ‘and open D, | Ladies Ree told W 2D, en” fine Gold Wi SS, Fine andlow priced Silver Dassand Lopine Wateb- on account of the ram, until TUES) at tl o'clock, at a same ace. aps _C. MoGUIRE & CO, A By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. Ons : remstpins, mies’ Brooches, fine Gold Earrings and Drops, set figured and plain, : NING, A Scone on = God Lok oo aud gy a + at our AUCTION ToOm<. si Hi Siw ‘ated and laren stock of Family Groverier, ke-rgoods suitable | O° 2d Stiver Spectacles, — « for the trad— T Mand woder, cash: over that .s Bhsiree Now Orleans, Refined, Yellow, Crushed, | ochiitnts Sood eee oa ‘Tattsfactorily on and Powdered Sugnre, horned. besrin wo hall gheats Imperial, Gunpowder and Young Hy- | “ap ssctee* & BARNARD, Ancts, pou Teas, - “ - Boxes Sperm and Ad@enanting Candies, Boxes 5 4) do. © z Baxs Almonds and Cream Nuts, & CO., Auctionsers. MPROVED AND UN TY AT THK Connex of New a0 Sreeer Weer.—On 3 : Boies Raisinsand Figs, Prunes in jars and fancy NOON. April srk, at St vo ¥ nell, to Roxost a'awha Branties, Archovies and Pickice, nd zim Davidson's sue + Lot ies, Claret Wine, ware N. Lot és inproved ty a sub. T= kege White Laad and % Se fp gt teocnmnoedt b-rfels Piko's and other Wis Brick Dwelling-bouse, with brick imek taniemet Brandy, barrels Gin, fronting ¥5 fect on New ¥ ork ave begeeen 13t oxes Chewing Tobaore, and 14th streets west, and running back to H stract » Oil, 3 larrels Mack: rel, north. ity of other geods iu the grocery $3 anc under cash ; over that amount & and ©) days, with notes satisixetorily WALL & BARNARD, Anots. By BARNARD & BUCKEY ; Goorgetown. OVERNMENT SALE OF SHANTI Snors, Ovrices, &c., BELONG xo 10. By ORDER oF Cart. M.C. we will well, Caws Drivd asd Brands Che ‘This prop-rty is situated in one o Z the most de- lich fal meg ie wlth ts of the city, and, as ven, the , id reilerce ora ¥ Je be Terms: One-fourth cash aod 4 months, with on the p emises Ss te. the residwe in G, 12. bt, wtorest, scouted by a deed of Ca WtDNES Y, ath Me .c. TIRE & CO., Avets. Bonk the line of the Wastnaron ‘hens uct, the fol- ; - 4 Me6t & CO. Avcte._ “drweribed property. viz: ; 1 Shanty at Culvert ‘Ro. a RUSTE 1d dv. 19, KiAgK —( ' do. 15, 2M, at. ten o'clock, I 2 Sty smth, bare ee hed ooo iughest bidder— he . a we te —_ 2 = a Mexican Mock Caleoha, 1 1 = of Carriage Horses, 1 of Double Silver pucel Harness. T *-third cash; the residue in three and ith interest, soured to the satisfac- en. By order of the Trustee. ap is-d J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts I> THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPON . on Account of they wt! TURSDAY MORN- ING, April that ec ap 23-1 3.¢. do, 1 and several other buildings at the Tron, &e.. at the building for the stam stone-cutting machine, Als) large lot of Centering aud Forme distributed long the line, which will be sold un lots. Tho sale will commenceat lo o'cluck, at Culvert Ne. 29. one mile from Georgetown, and ba continued at each place i+ order. - Terins cash, in specie; and ths buildings to be removed within. reified time. ap3 BAR D & BUCKEY, Avetion’r so 4 Nal Ae GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS. TAT. FTER NOO?D we wil! sell, in {rout of thy Promises. part Ww LEWIS PAYNE &, in Square 481, on 6th street, be ES “ ‘i he - HOLESASS AS hank ch Bs BODE AND 1 rae aeeanial ie bem reed Neeniinn Gud rapidly Boga leave to inform his friends and the public | imeroving pst of the cit) fance in! and 2 years, so- By THe CRLEBRATED CLIFTON FAMILY, prising the following taleuted Artists : Adel Elitton, i Jean Buckley, Esq., generally that he has removed to the spacious Sales- pty Someta agalie Mogg oreig otee Ger oc: WALERTRD, Avot AAS te nd tee oe Cad anh wath N, Auctioneer. nieces sul mes. Ril am ely = + S . TALUABLE BUILDING LOTS PR Bee ri = of O8 21st ann Zo, Barw nen Not ra 2S ahey STREETS, AvCTION.—On F' ath F GRORGETOWN, D.C. | stuut. i shail wi. in front ef the promsens mt ao MONDAY EVENING, Apul sot O'clock p. m., Lois No.6 and 18, in Square Now So GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL | Vt No'G (route on 22d ttoot, Commies tack Nek CONCERT soctaliey ane contains 9.745 square inet; Lat 19 fronts Zist street aud New Hampshire avenue, running back to a 30-fect alley, and ooulaus li he = pert) handsome): a J above roy yu Iv located, an the anie will bt well worthy the ntteution of pr ceeme Miss Jessie Clifton, op) . Wishing to make ® good invertmont. Miss Flora Clifto rank Jones, and Terms: One-third cash; balances in €. 12, and 1% Miss Kate Ciiite ter Henry Clifton. months, the purchasers te give notes for the deterred NEW GLEES, TETTS, QUARTETTS, | payments, bearing su'eront froin dap, of wale A choot TRIOS. DUE BALLADS. SOLOS, &,, "| given and'a dood of trust taken, if the purthnes Fortuing the most pleasing entertainment cver v1- fered to the Georgetown public. should fail to comply with the ter afer sale, the propert: | be reseld at the sink a cust of the Grst purchaser, by giving turee days” notier of such rm aile, aa A. GREPN. Auct W LEWIS PAYNE, =F as N HOLF: Bridge street, Ge TF Tickets 25 cents ; Reserved Santa 5) cents. apa dt ROJEAN HUCRLEY, Manager. SALE BOOT AND SHOE DEALER, BE BOLE Re Pe i town, D.C. : The attention of the trade 1s respectfully tock of ¥. ae PSKIN An Septeinber 17th, 142, feoltom 83, Xe. we “~ county of Washington, Lot 9, in Square the improvements. ton, . = T » dad if not complied with on five day A large lot of COARSE S80ES and BOOTS ! , Fe ‘ yep, 1 “ (euitelde for sorvants}ateo on hand and aoneraatir or 7 whe tongs das PuWARD EMU Die waking. Ap7-awkds "_A. GREEN. Auct 4°” Country merchants and others in want are | —8? 7™ - a tes all or address mw at No. 277 Bridge mh AUIRE & CO.,, Avetionsers. .C. ap ce uf in, D.C 4 as Te SMALL BRICK HOUSES ON 45 ST. hl N ODS FTWweEr INIA AVENUE ann Sovra F I HE Subscribers would iavite the attention of Ou MONDAY AF urchasers to their desirable stock of xoods. In vadies Wear we have all the new OT ag and fab- 3 with fail line of PARASOLS, Hemetitel Z Vear of COTTON, ‘Also, Men's aud Year of, COTTON S, HEAVY Do! | With ail other goods usually found in a well-se jected axsortment of Dry Goods. Purchasers will find it to their advantage to ex- amine = stock, which will be offered st the low. est market }OC8, se peice*: “MAYFIELD & BROWN _8p19-Im No. 121 Bridge st, Georgetown, SOR BOSTON.—The schooner Alex. derson bas eirived om, mpage port , Se (Tuexday.) Apply to HARTLE ou Tih i AC stroetand Ma 101 Water streot, Georgetown, Ty!and Comaiered © Jock on the prom 1 wwilivemton ot ae street. te arth 3 r and 15 months, with iuterest, secur trast on the premises. ap 2 ¢ J.C. MeGTIRE & €O., Anct« AXD AVENUE AND HTH Sr Tion—On THURSDAY, the sell. in front of the premises, at see Ment vaton the HE FAST AND COMMODIOUS STEAMER | will be weil ANTELOPE, Capt. B. PF. t» pure. Wetts, leaves Georgetown every intent One fifth eash ; balanee in 6, tha, for notes bearing interest tro. A dood giveu and a dood of tru: indixputable, ap iz A. GREEN, Auet. Tuesday, Saoeag and Saturday at To'elock or Harper's Ferry. Returning ‘aves Harper's Ferry every Monday, Weduesday, ri Fier até6o'’clocka.m, Through in i2hours, ‘are $1.5 oa ap 12 Im* WHITE MERC POTATOES. — THE ABOVE SALE [a Postronnn, of prime Witte Maren Porn re sa gumstiey od cent of the weather einil THO SDAY cat be at reduced SHE ee. | stant. samc hour and pice, prices. Apply t No. 57 Greon street, Georgetown. mar 2s COR RENT—Tho three-story BRICK BUILD- ING, No. 34 Bridge street, formerly oceupied as Aray’s Gonfectionors, and of late by Co Ate This property isin good order. having a large back building, ice house and stabling , fog pos sessing every conv ¢ for a first-class confee Possession given immedi- & SHINN, No. 57 Green mar 2 A. GREEN, Avnet. te: « Lots, belong y O Donoghue, F. 2, and ®, subdivini fronting each on Wéth st. wast. bet = cr M atreots, <7 feet, aud renuing Lack to a thirty toed SeaENaE RA aura miley. DE ppage weiss Mi Ey Memcat Pon Also, Lot 27, in Square 117, fronting 5 feet on Isr G. B. Bamard & Co.. and J- W.Sothron. Those af- | Street west, betwenna th Land M streets, aud run od with infasamatory disrases should give it | “At OT or 4, an Square 155, freeene beth on fam Re ad Seetinanials the wives Now Hampshire aveuue. This lot wai re * AY AFTERNOON, 2st inst, same hour, we wili sell, part of Lot 5,in Square 454. fronting 24 tect on G, between 6th aud 7th sts., and ranning back 117 fect to an alley, All this walw Prop rty wilt be suld withont re- serve, to the highest bidder. Should the appointed day «i sale beara ay one, the sale will take pines the Sra Lyi Sor theccalter. “ ‘erm: ne -fourth cash; the balance in 6,12 and juterest, Uonery establishment. } ately. Apply to ARNY street. Or MUSICAL FRIEND. ss _NOW READY. PRICE TEN CENTS. = Contains a new sud beautiful Song called “Ever of Thee,” by Foley Hall; an entirely new set of Lancers, written expressly for this work by the ovl- ebrated composer Charies Fradel, and calied the “Young America Lancers All the with secured by a deed of trust “BME gee PRTER O° ecutors, WALL & BARNAR yr Qoainiie.” ap ll-eo 0 cele! the above, No, 21 contains the IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE R Seance , ie on al NS a > RAIN sells “Canadian Sleigh somes? wee Money Rae | ayo ahove ania ie the ist tnstant, nt All the back Numbers on hand, and for sale at | the same hour. a der of the Executors, SHILLINGTON'S Book Store, Odeon Bui ing, | Spat ALL & BARNARD, Aucts, cor. 4% street and Pa. avenue. ap 2-3t AND WATER Ic . The subscriber will furnish => ICE CREAM AND WATER ICES 5 At $1.59 per gailon, In Plain or enaer oulds; ICE CREAM— mn, wherry, Chocolate, Raspberry.Pineappie. WATER ICES Orange, Lemou, Eincasale. i P ° Ort ‘rs are respectfully solicited. bai Hi. RIDENOUK, Got A 4 + Confectioner, Ap 22-6t O04 Pa. avenue. OLUMBIA MARKET.—The undersigned have Cc in store 500 boshels of - PRIME WHITE MERCER And CARTER POTATOES, For sale cheay apittawiw MALLARD & DUVALL, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, ee RATE Shouens _s ATH TU: followin flavors: ‘anilia, Chare: , ‘other Fe 4 Ranh = “oe cas : Call ow ” q nike ind, ome Sou corner ‘at 8p 19-0005 (Biateay” Spee M404Zines FOR MAY AT. SHILLING TON’S BOOKSTORE. God k for May. cindy’: Atlantic Monthly Lady's Gazette of Fashi ; Great Republic Magazine. 7 at Household Words do. nlite soaks ahlisned {or sale, and every thing in the Blank Book I SHIT LINGTNNS Bookstore, AA NN’S 5 ap 22-3t Odeon Building, cor. of 434 st.and Pa. av. " Fisa: ae = 1Mobbis. EASTERN HERRING Tro grtiver ani Soriale ALEWIVES, Union Watt, Alozen ar vs. ipa Sater Ra aac BP 2-lw M. ELDRIDGE. GENUINE CANTO. chnbe ium net much sngstiog to nger ro im are part of the "fret gor tat as nt yet received from that city Sacra, orner 15th at. 07 IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE CON- METALS. tinued inclenmeucy of the weather, the above rales WwW Have on hand—Bar Lead; Block Tin in | 8f* postpon as follows: In the wost end of the . = ity, to MONDAY APTER NOON, 25th inst ¥auinod: Hal and Broom Witer Rute aud Gap | hows; on G. betwen ath wud 2th mtneta, to FERS ig, Houp hron; together with general DAY AFTERNOON, 2th inst. By order of the toc! jouse- Building aud House-Furnish- WALL & BARNAR ing Hardware,which we are selling at reduced ap2 RD D. Auvets, legal retail. T ALSO. AT THE SALE OF LOT ONG PrIOee, either a Ww PLEA e'smret DS, street on TURSDAY, ath imposters of Hardwat $50 Corporation cd Alexandrin stack"? Wil! Sell apa 839 Pa. av, opponite Bro ate, =a. AL ARV. Anct OFS ‘OES! By A. GREEN, Avet x 981 austEts WHITE MENCER ALUABLE. BUILDING LOTS AT THE 20 do, WHITE POTATOES, Cor xe TH StkeRr Weer ann Bouxpary 209 do. JERSE =D, Srererat 10%.—On MON DAY, the ne! 5 cit aban ti IEQRNIA, POTATOES, | Tsai! sellin Ieout of the promises, ate dpst arrived aboard the so eoner Mill ington, foot To ag se ceeribed Grapey _tow L ceeiee sbonmacmmnae? <A bounded by ath and Sth St ects weet and "Hcondary INEN SS AND PILLOW LIN Ts : One-third ; Lita, SHR TING Stas for moten twain inaerea. from day cf alee Diapers, in all grades, deed iver nd A deed of trust taKen, Aly convey ish Liuens, of the best makes, aad at the lowest | “S0:nr & nn nn A, GRRENy Avot. a's Eye Diapers, in all grado, A. GREEN, Auctioneer. Pamaal tod ot STEAM Ton ANU ORIST MILA: AT nen Cambric aud {nen at 6 * Avetion.—On THURSDAY, the 2th April, qi fone 6. font ft po flock pany the Siram Hage. tore Mull maa phar desirable goods, all af which will | near I wil he sald w the baghest Madders A pecd —— NVILLIAM R. RI a ape. corner 8th st, opp. Couto Nierbst, ap it. A GREEN, Auct, ET ee or OE’ oS ) P 4 \

Other pages from this issue: