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THE EVENING STAR (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner Pennsylvania Avenue and Eleventh Street. aY W. D. WALLACH, ——___—. Papers served in packages by carriers at @4e year or 37 cents per month. T: em e scription price is $3.50 s year, in advance; @2 six months; $1 for three months; aad for less than throe months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Single copies, | cent; in wrappers, 2 cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) inserted three times for $1; every other day or semi- ‘weekly, 25 per cont, advance; once a week, cont. advance, Ax Orixton or Poprtar Lectores.—Ar‘e as Ward, showman, writes to the Cleveland Piaindealer as follows : By bein virtoous P've one honisty whitch few showmen (a! the perfeshun!) injoy & by attendin strickly to biznis I've amar & hansum competuntsy, -& my show is ekalled by few & exceld by none. mbracin as it does a wunderful cullekshun of liyin wild Beests and Snaix, aendlis variety of wax figgers of life sise & the only trained Kangeru in Ameriky—the most amazin little cuss ever introduced toa discriminating public. & why am I sad? methincks I heer yu ack, Jentle reader. BecawxzI feel that the Show Biznis, which Ive stroven to ornyment, is bein use by Poplar Lecturs, as th r kalled, tho in my pinion they are po; humbugs. Eastern lodividwalls, snail cok Bosti = who git hard up, embark in the leeturin bizni Thay cram theirselves with hi soundin frazis, frizzle up their hare, git trustid for a soot of biack close, & cum out West to leetur at 50 do!- larsa pop. Thay aint over stockt with branes, bat thay hay brass enuff to make suffishunt kittles to bile all the sope that will be required by the ensewin sixteen ginerashuns. Peple flock to heer um in krowds. The'men go becaws its poplar, & the wimin folks go to see what other wimin folks hay on. When its over the lecturer goze and regales hisself with gin and ir, while the peple say, “‘ What a charming leeture that air w etsettery, etsettery, when 9 out of 10 of um dont have no more idee of what the lecturer sed than my kangaru has of the sevunth speer of hevun Thares more infurmashun to be got out of a well conducted noosepaper—price 4 sents— than thare is out of 10 poplar lecturs 25 or 50 dollars a pop, as the kase may be. These same peple, bare in mine, stick up their nosis at moral wax figgers and ~— beests. They say these things is low. Gentz, it greeves my hart in my old age, when Ime in “-sbeer and yeller leef,”’ (to cote frum my Irish frend. Mr. MeBeth,) to see that the show biz- ness is pritty much plade out. Howsomever I shall chance it agane in the Spring. Imo ne- shiatin the larst joory in the Hiram Cole fos, & if I kim git them remarkible livin cu- viesitys I think I shall make a payin seeson of it Not So SWART AS HE THOUGHT HE WAS.—Tho New York Tribune says: “ About a week or more ago, a well-dressed man, named Freder- ick Leonard, entered the Detective office in breathless haste, and. stating that he had been robbed of $1,350, asked that all hands mig hus | al olis. external! noy. “The ground is lows are yellowi Buds are making the forest look is everywhere starting, and in has lifted up th not wear out. work. vocal with hens ments in the son. Calves and lambs are come. Ah, youdo not know, poor do not kn« ov Spnixa Lirr.—Rev. Henry Ward it writes nd Farmers are all astir. that spring has come. signs of the year are for peony is pushing thus to the Independent : is all disrobed of snow. Wil- the edges of low woods. | sect . Grass wored «pots it at green which all summer shall The plow has already been at Barn yards are celebrating the earliest achieve- speculations of ancth«? sa- creatures that in cities, you But the country.—Now the up ite raddy knuckles, honey- suckles are leering out, flags are drawing their sxords, the swamps are full of blackbirds, wild ducks are on the ponds, trout are ready for the are Ww he people of pleased as Punch with their new things, and ready begin to look down upon the motrop- i ince they wanted to be annexed to u: now they talk of annexin; lyn, and making us suburban to them. Well, e are glad that they have got plenty of water, will use it freely—internally and ind remember that the chief jewel in the coronet of greatness is modesty.”* «i hope th: being le su) £> The supposition that the destruction «f Herculaneum and Pompei of stones and cinders from Vesuvius has been called in question by » Frenchman, M. Dufre He finds closely-covered cellars into which the cinders could not have fallen, their coverin tufa ht be | deposited on! long wedge lines of wild geese streem northward, trumpeting as evening comes o: and the downy with their velvety catskins—mosses in the damp woods are green with the cleanest moistest, and intensest green. full and turbid, little ones are racing down into b gger ones, and these are pouring into other streams, and everything seems hurrying and hastening as if a universal activity had in- spired the year.”” = +e t# The New York Herald, speaking of the ‘ater-works celebration at Brooklyn, ‘Invitations have been issued in profusion, and all our office-holders have been asked to participate in the exercises. If the Brooklyn rue would only keep them on the other side of the ferry, we shoul erfectly willing to continue their salaries. ing-weary. Brook-willows ai Streams are be too grateful, and be the City of Churches are as New York to Brook- was due to a shower perfect, which are filled with poses that this could have been S by wat An additional proof By A. GREEN, Auctioneer, RUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE PROP- ERTY ON THR [sLanp at Avction.—O: ES- DAY the toth day of May next, 1 shail sel, in front bi A aes. AG o’clock p. m., by virtwe of a doed of trust from Joseph D. Lafontaine to the sub- seri ing date the twentieth (20th) day of hundred and fifty-eight, (1°58,)and No, 154, folios 471,472 and ris for Washington county, f mbia, the following nam 0) rey sty in and being in the city of Washington. vi Viz Lots numbered four and five, (4 and 5,) in Square number sd four hundred and sixt five, (465, pth er with Gi rovements, which consist of 2 com- foptable ‘ell ne -honees.. t Ey wet @ above pro 'y fronts on sowth ween and pe Rae id ‘hen the ‘erms cash; $10 id down w! = erty is knocked off— not’ the roperty wil pags and there put up again and sold to the next highest bidder, Should the whole purchase money be aid in five days after salo Pins trustoe reserves the Tight to resell the property at the risk and rst purchaser, by giving three das’ of svoh resale in soine newspaper of Washington. JOHN 1. SM ap 8-eodds cost ofthe vertisement ated in thecity ITH, Trustee. GREEN, Anet. Bv BARNARD & BUCKEY; Georgetown. RUSTERS’ SALE OF PROPERTY IN Gxorc eto ‘On MONDAY. AFTER- og Ee Sasleek. = sont. of ~ os ies, by virtue of a of trust, duly recorded, &.. we will sell, Lot numbered two hundred and cieht. (2%8,) in Beatty & Hawkins’ addition to Georgetown, situated at the corner of 6th and Market sts., front. ing 42 feet on Market street, and running back 62 feet 4 inches to oo street. Terms: Cas! $M RIVEY:} arustooe, BARN. UCKEY, ap2-2awkds Anctioneers, sz} = ZZ S| > By A. GR. uctioneer, STEAM ENGINE GRIST MILI. AT OO Avctiox.—On THURSDAY, the 2th A inst..at 50’clock p.m., the Steam Engine,Corn Mill; &c., in the house on Lot 35, Square 1, 2th street, near L,, will he sold to the highest bidder. A good opportunity to get a great bargain. Perms ‘at. sale. ap it-d A. GREEN, Anet. By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. RUSTE ALE.—By virtue ofa deed of trust feom Cynthia B. Mason and others to us, dated March 3), 1857. and of record, we will offer at ‘public euction, on FRIDAY, tho 22d day of April next, on ths premisoa, at 5.0’clock p. m.,all that lot of ground in Washington city known and described as Lot 0. eightoen, (18,) in Sqnare No. seventy-three, (73, ) with the improvements, consisting of a good two- story F: ne, ‘Term: : One-third of the pure’ to be paid in. cash, on the spot, and a to be given for the balance, in twoes atéand 12 months, with interest. Shoald th: chaser fail to comply with the terms of sale,’ th property may be «track off to the next lowest bidder, or resold at the risk and costofthe first purchas: at the option of the Trego’, after ona week's no- tee, ALTER S. COX, ~ HUGH CAPERTON , o ? the Madea the Tip Sch St Meonts will be a- FOR RENT AND SALE. FE ear eae RES ae Bol of Pew 7 7th street, and % rd_ wr (CAMPBELL & COTLE Be & COYL! _ mar 18-1 wire Store. A 1 8th and 9th streets, Si F. COYLE & 7 $10,000 worth must bo sol aa 7 _CP il and examine, VALUAB —— Ku) AM s ty, ra SEVENTH STREET o F,} _ Narre! poanty,, 500 ‘Ht 500 winant Ser Thursday next, Qist inst, Trains and Little Pali H, MELA & SON. ‘Ashington at 4.40 and 6.59 a. m. juire on Boots ann Suors Crearse Tuan Ever. at Sand 6.15 p. m, Mi nd The Largest, C and Complete As- Baltimore ata 2and7@e. n ALUABLE PARM FOR SALE—Conta BOOTS AND SHOES The ret, second ann tnd? 5 Oo La] Cont Lit >» ret, second, about 251’ ncres, in Fairfax county, Va.,9miles | ever brought to this City oma mem tee found for the East and Weet, 14 Sonnect with Traine fram thi: nd the same distance from Alexan- at No. 500 Srvenrn Street, The second and fourth are Way Trai by sm sexcolient coriers aw good One door above Odd Fellows’ Hall, spa Ton. PARSONS, Agent A reed; al _ > — ~ —_ —— — fenoe, and Inrge orchards of the best varieties List of Prices. ARRANGEMENT vox 1050— Hore of raspberries, strawberries, &c., &c. The | Gents’ fine Boo: od $3.75 of streamers GF -. Pace tercas of sale will be made very easy to suit pur- . “ : 1s | #nd THOMAS COLLYER: or ars > AS NS ii 01 sd -— im. Arehitects Penn. neenue, mar 2-tf oeled nee 1j2 | , Prom Wactiagton—Steainer Thome Coie ag Sand 10 a. m., 12 m., 2, 4, and Sp. m. From Alexandrin—Steamer 8, 10a, m., 11% a, m., 1%, : wT 7 cron a —e —pecemer mas Collyer. 9. a. m., I, 59. m., eRorpt an’ ings, when the Collyer wil! rap er ror int Vernon, as hereto! Feidas soornlazee i + and between Washington and Alexadria from ERY _ DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR RENT.—The subseribers are authorized to rent that desirable DWELLING HOUSE recently occu pied by Goy, Stevens, situated on 12th strect west. betweon E'and F strects north. The Honsa is commodions and well arranged, with water and a8 throughout, with brick stable attached, with quickly. H. MELA & SON, No. 500 Seventh street, _8p 14-tf Don’t forget—i door above O. F. Hall. ular trips to her tri ts? the second story. TAKE NOTICE. 9a. i. .m. only. a eee TRS. MeGUIRE, & CO., Boors ann SHOES When you find your | 4 The 38.0N a.m. and 24 2-6 S do not wear or heat onnect a Sian ae _ —— “| Gol GRIFFIN BROWS No, 3 | Obs Retirond for the Nore and West [D HOUSE FOR RENT FROM | avenue. will find them al pared to 0 634 &. m. And 7: i FIRST MAY—No., 289 G mite ite ot serve you with the most fashionable oe war- | Connect lin the trains ‘of the Orange and - and lith, neatly and completely furnished, Rent | tanted to wear well, and at the lowest possible cash | dria Railro&d for the South and Southwest. ap 14 moderats. “Inquire of 8. BRINTNA LL. General | price. aes Ross mars ~ : rit a ap 19-20! r' ro = -—- GREAT REDUCTION 7 NOTICE. Tne v. ‘ For tar naurs2) have just reocived aaplen-{ mailsteavciy DER BLP LINE'S Vested states FP oeiratls REM ENCeaas forme, a very | OR THE Bal Gentiemen's French im- desirable RESQ@DENCE fbr iabeing a3-atory Frame VANDE: Lo fowre | € EE? Dwebing—Ne. 250Swith back building ‘attached, red Patent Leather and Calf Pamp-sole NO! TEST AT: Copter | 2RRAN QUEEN containing in all 14 rooms; has a very dry celle ry Boots, Molrore and Villa Patent Ceather APORT! TLY line between and a deep back lot to an alley; situated on_ths | Shoca: For Ladies-White Satin set Keel New \ae Sovrianrrox.and Haver Cees pocth sido of E stroet. between 12th and 13th stres os Foneress. a are, Brag om tee ota pie arate amor Mail Coomeate leaving this midway ween the Treasury; 11 al cero} & rine my sf ter + other PatentOftce. Iris positively one oftike mast wane HOOVER'S,” | cach alternate WEONELORY Oe = ant locations for a residence in Washington city, For terms and a full description ofthe premises ap ply to POLLARD WEB. street Sp. fel7 __ fron Hall, Pa. av., bet. T° MEMBERS OF CoD GERS. Pike 9th and 10th sts. FROM NEW YORK |FROM HAVRE AND GR SS: STRAN = ~~ POR SOUTHAMPTON » No. 520 (2d story) 7th 2RS. c AND HAVRE. \ sat eS BN THOR UNKS! TRUNKS: THUNE Ti Sotseats: Gy" 33) Wed > - >, eo largest assortment of Sele Leather > Hee LL Wa SHR ENOETR PESICR | apg STEEL FRAME TRUNKS then “ers Vandirbiit.” \Seturany, Sumo “ul Wertaes: Sane se om catininctors tennat for Gen eae acest | Alen, Eoneral stock of all, Sualitios o Corry sbi eurecdon er nee Omen. of September next, the PREMISES on the souks TRLISES SRP ET and LETH ER AGS and eee core. west corner of Penn. avenue and lith street, which | VALIS! - HOOVER'S, Prick oF Passace—Kither Way the Same—Por for nearly five years past has been well known ax | _f 15 2 PO: HR and Wh ste. | vendorinlt, firet calen, Gt and PN eee eae, the Teraent and most successful he mofo, eggs In I BOOTS AND SHOES. oe and according to location of state-rooma. the eral Metropolis. Its position on Penn. ave AM Constantly manufacturing and keep a ful! er North Star, first eabin, 880; cabin 850. nue, bout midway between the at stock of- C resi- dent’s_house, and its immediate oe ity to the Washington Theatre and Philharmonic Hall, one or both of which is open nearly every nightin the year, refuters this property by long odds the most eligible in Washington city fur a hotel kept on the Finropeau pian. Its sleeping apartinents can easily arranged to accommodato one hundred comfortably with lodings; CERTIFICATES issued of passage from Europe, Specie delivered in Lonton and Paris, le Bol Boots, $1 ye op 1p BTORRANCE, No. 8 Bowling Green. ow Ladies’ H. glove kid Buttoned Roots Ladies’ hest Eng. Las’ 5 Children’s best Eng. Lasting Button Gents’ Sewed Caifekin Boots, $3.75, Misses’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes of evers desorption, equally iow, all of our own make, Persons while its cooking, | Ladies’ Rubber Long Boots, $2, dining, and ‘restaurant apartments can be ar’ | Cadies’ Sandals sod nes. > ed to accommodate even afar greater _numbor Ovorenes Fe J. ROSENTHAL, No. 22 Pa. ave. lan. ‘The entrances, public and Sure) e,will farket Space, sent out in quest of the thief. He said that| is that the tufa itsel cofapored mainly of “ P on lith street, within feet of Penn. | ja 13-e0 2d door above ath at. regular ym: ong . ~ Bon . . 2 nd tu the Theat d Phith: EN S. PAGE, Prop’r. while at a circus in Williamsburgh, his fob| matter which must have been deposited by ‘Trustocs of the Union Building Ar onoreetiwn. | Hat tae ethene one ee reece nod Phill ge Hd © THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON CITY. sH, Agent, Ate im mare tf pocket had been cut with a sharp instrument, | water. feU-2nwaKls WALI. & BARNARD, Auets. | formation concerning terms, &c., apply to W. D. Having been engaged in manufacturing Ladies’ | ————— — a and the money, which was in bills of large de. ae eee are ONED to | WALLACH, Star Office, Washington city, uses’, and Children’s Shoes fore MeeXT VERNON AND THE TOMB OF nominations, taken therefrom. Capt. Walling} [3 At Columbus. Ohio, last week, a luna- POSTPONED to} mar 2 tf - we ought to mit them in this line, which vou can prove THEA WASHINGTON. FRIDAY AF" N Twice a Week Until Further Notice. By order of the Trustees, apa WALL & BARNARD, Auct'rs. | this past 3) years, 6th, nt 5% ovelock. know by this thne wha and can safely way that we examined the pocket from which the money | tic, whose insanity was a wild type. killed a was alleged to have been extracted, and found | comrade who roomed with him, cat him up in- ELAWARE CON SOLIDATED LOTTE- that the cat in the fob pocket was much larger | te small pieces, ornamented them with bits of By A. GREE FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO... MANAGERS, nara ped oat h kaon. as yt ee, of ; ¥ fuarton 2 TUES- than in the pantaloons. This fact created sus- | ribbon, and then proceeded to dispose of them O. 1435,—CIRCUIT Walmington, Delaware. MeCurdy & Son’s Philadelphia make. no 2i-ly DAY? aut 2X5, iesving a. gp i and Mr. Leonard was eg gaara, to the other occupants of the ward as Christmas BIA, SITTING IN CHANCERY. ‘The Consolidated Lotteries of Delaware are drawn = . - Tur vs, John and Catharine Mason et t lai of Alexanter Macomb. turning in tune nd re the early afternoon train for Bal- timore, Clon, bat nothing further was elicited. His anxiety | beef. When the terror- daily at Wi , at 15 minutes hefore 5 p. to have the police set out in search of the thief | tered the room, several m. Alldrawings under the suparintendence of Lot. stricken keeper en- inted by the State, ofthe lunatics were TRUNKS !—TRUNKS Undersicned has now and co Coaches leave all the Hotels and the cori Ms - the Trustee appointed by the de- } tery Commissioners a, hand alarce and very super: seemed to abate. and he soon exhibited a desire | eating the remains, and the butcher told him, | orecromleral sr aha, ise, in Obedienca t f PRIZES PAlD AS SOON AS DRAWN. tment of Sole-Leather TR Sr ~ hime ™ = to leave the office, which he was permitted to a leer, that the next time he killed he o 1 gel — = “ - 191 ; pia trees do. MONDAY, Ap “On Saturday morning last, Mr. Morton, of 1858—Clase 2, 78 numbers. should reserve him a choice cut. o'clock ia vert OTICE TO TRAY of the parties to the abov LL RANGE: the same city, called the deteotives, and | | [-9°A charitable (’) individual in the meigh- | lowiny lots of grounds ying in tne ety of W. thon priglis Franke Coverind ant every description of | WITH GREATLY said he had noticed an item in the daily papers | borhood of Williamantic, ‘Conn pone fe gg vy Le executed with neatness and dispatch, JAS. Ss. PHA Late Toruam & N m4-ly No. 499 7th at., oppo. Odd Fello DENTISTRY, &c. relative to whom he had intrusted — with a horse valued at $1,900 to dispose of, and sie he suspected that something was w . Offi- *" cers were sent out to look for Leonard, bat he * was ow est. and it was ascertained that he ts numbored Zand 13, 10 Saua and I4, in Square No. 32 raise a subscription for ots No. | and sia 0. man, who recently lost a va! S one applauded the object and its originator— money was raised—poor man expected to be happy, when—his benevolent friend produced b THE SOUTH AN Via Potomac Steam 28, Band 3), in Square The tor 1 ms of sale ne-third of the pur- : ‘ ‘ hase money to be pi tho sesidua in D DENTAL NOTICE. ems | Tho be hat Dally tines om Wash =, Started for Boston yesterday morning. A tele-| an old bill against him to just the amount | f, i inaialaan terest. from the R. HILLS has removed his office to the rooms le two fast Daily lines from aghington for the aht graphic dispatch of the fact was sent to Boston, | raised—and retained the cash! lng of antes teuea} mday of sale, for long occupied by Dr. ter, (396 Penn‘ia, South and Southweat. Boats leave their berths, foot and last evening an answer was returned, dae stating that Leonard was apprehended as he ~ left the cars, and that, upon examination, near- of 6th street, at Hy a.m, and 63s p.m. Passe: the morning beat can obtain a fine break! board, and enjoy a pleasant sail of 3} hours ivan between 9th toth 1 he pleased to ses his rorvioos. For profes permitted to refer to Dr. @ will be required to cive their FOMUROrY * ‘and, upon the hnal ratification of Ehe'sale by the Court ‘aw! the full’ payment of tive A Mover Verpict.—Out in Calhoun county, nal abil Ill., a body, with the head severed from the ialnter.. reviewing the beautiful Potomac, paasing in full view of Mow the purchaser, the eubscriber tebe. Vernon. By the evening boat. th re 8 ly all the money realized from the sale of Mr. | trunk, was found recently. A coroner's jury Sulllconvey by & good and suficiont deed or donda to M TEETH supper anda rest of four hours in comfortalie bertea rton’s horse was found in his stocking. | was empannelled, and rendered the following ark contnation oe ies inthe above cause in and to * LOOMIS, M. D.. u entor and patentee of | or state and arrive in Richmond in time to Leonard admitted appropriating the mon «i said that he made the cut in his clothes in order that his story of the robbery might be believed.”’ verdict : “* Kerener’s Verdick.—Wee, the jurors, find the deseezed cum to his deth by the Hands of sum Parson unnon with unlawful weeping naimed ax." tha said lots ‘The ter: » wold. of sa'e to be complied with by the pur- hin 3 days from the day of sale; and, re wo to comply, the lots to be rasold by ber upon such terms as he may direct, at the Trains for the South and South- West. The Greath Southern Mail is conveyed over this route, it berng 44 miles shorter, and {9 miles less 5 (ian by Any other route, making certain OMIS, M. D. the MINERAL PLAT TH attends persons personally at his office in this ort Ss Many persons can wear thess Teeth wi cannot wear others; and no person can wear others Who cannot wear these, Persons calling at my office can be iO. 3,000 ‘ho. i Tickets $5, haives $2.50, quarters $1.25. wey military instincts to the descipline of her house- | er, by engaging Charles Dickens asa contributor EEN, Au hold, and whose legisiatives exercise themselves to his columns. in making laws for her nurse; whose intellect own announcem: has field enough for her communion with her No. 336 Penn. avenue, between WT Arch strest, Philadel we 2i-ly The following is Mr. Dickens’ ent of a fact which will doubtless id expense of the purchaser or purcha- THURSDAY, April 2—Cinss 33, with any style and price of Teeth they may dene, | PRE BURG, RICHMOND, AND PE- Tus Torr, Sach ree mn 7 plleatngepelncgerrebicem winumbere diem alt Betts iead witra tpehitahe eestor: | Ph URS MEER ANTE: ‘ren's adoration are uficient. whe apres bar | pee with which hecoudocu tie Nessa tag] The ts wil comnnnge ri ele at aaantetS | 1 pringor....... aed Secon of. Ba sriean promot the MINERET PLATE ues | ON i Sait A A Ino, connect FRIDAY, April 2—Claxs 24, theide, V | 78 numbers—l3 drawn ballots, Capital at Richmond with the Danville, in, Tennesses,and East Tennes- give still greater popularity to the Leder: yRAIN OR SHINE, Cay 8. a 1 prize of. 22,964 | 5 prizes of. 1.250 be husband. and whose heart asks no other honors “Tavistock Hovse, Tatistock SQuaRE ODS DEALER, 4 . a s 5,000 ie’ aed i than his love and admiration; a woman who docs Tuesday, ty-Ninth March. ix When the ladies co in h nam The PRICES N STRAW GOOT nse variety of all other FANC -~@, not think it a weakness to attend to her toilet, KR LING AND § WE WOOD.—Our mil and who does not distain to be beautiful; who again in thorough order we re. 1 pared to furnish all in want or FUE: _ AN “Dear Sir: ought that I could not have been ynforn a9 oe, No. ss &e. Guy & Tickets $5, haives $2.50, quarters $1.25, at this time toenga; — ‘ : ’ " SATURDAY, April ». ten. hi 1 WOOD te Shelieves in the virtue of glossy hair and well- » but the litera GOODS in hin line, and the promptand politeatten- | GRAND CONSOLIDARER LOTTERY OF Sdesthe Bust by oll wlekenel coccne nee rowns’ Hotel, or on fitting gowns. and who eschews rents and ray- | Come into active existence next month. But your | tion ef all hy mast be the induceiment Di ARE, Class E, nience, T.J.& W.M. GALT, he Boats, foot of th street, te eled edges, slipshop shoes and audacious isso handsome that it changes iny reso-| Call earls, save money by buying the very 14 drawn ballots, N. W. corner 12th and C No. 547 GEO. E. MATTINGLY, makeups: a woman who 3 | 4 ution, and I cannot refuse it. tand wanes Fash cneris ous of, Mt Capitaln, mar 25-1 Foot of 17th at.. halow War Depar’ an l6-ly {Union} ‘icket Agent. met speak mock; who io batieat tad ears, yp plait, EP Sarid Bak * $26 Pa, ave bet sth and ioek a SR | ao ion Of KEEP IT BEFORE THE| NEW ARRANGEMENT! ; t : cdl 4 oe vor to be at work upon the tale nett , - 3,000 ke. """ "Ko, ZOPLE, — And intellectual and industrious; who loves | while this note is on its way to you actoss the | P22 Tt = halves $5, quarters $25 That A. PAYNTERS CITY STEAM FIRE| GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE. more than she reasons, and yet does not love | water. Faitbfully yours, W PHOTOGRAPH , . WOOD MILLS is the only place in the city that Via ORANGR AND ALEXANDRIA RalLRoan. blindly; who never scolds and never 68, c Dicxns.” AND AMBROTYPE GALLERY, Address FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO.. | Wood cnn be bought cheamt Soret eee, ual lia = > akewtessistie Ty 450 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | Witsinaton, Dew. | j bales, bundl ~ wife a ne eith & smile; such a woman isthe} 9 arhe ork correspondent of the Baltimore Near Third Street, — meaty cpa thal angene dearest wife we have all dreamed of once in our lives, Cate AMBROTYP Uy =LA-| 10 PER CENT LESS THAN ELSEWRER P WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. and is the mother we still worship in the back- | American, speaking of the sanitary convention to AMBROTY re ae SUSSEX COU NTY LOTTERIES OF DELA te ; A WHERE FROM SHI , ward distance of the past.—Charles Dirkens.| meet in the former city to-day, says: “We hy E CITY, FOR CAS OAK, HICKORY, and’ P: y To be drawn daily at Wilmington, Delaware, at 15 vE only One Dollar for the first copy, and 25 cents Oders jeft ai ite Willards’ Hotel ; : NNESSER, t up in handsome case, : if r , Sipe fear that through inadvertance the hospitalitivs pnotograpus, “?'* ent ay Where fa oe itn Sr sise Cosired, delivered exy- ALOIS: A Scnorar’s Ortsiox or tae Worup:—The | which have been extended to the members of the PHOTOGRAPHS, —— a AND TAK as, GF Georgetown, free of "charge! Hon. A. B. Longstreet, the Presid: W. K. Handy’s, 0 Seuth Carolina College at Columb t of the | convention at Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the MONDAY, April 25, 1859—Ciass 25, 78 numbers—12 drawn ballots, Wn. Ballantyne’s, 498 Street; with Wm. Wha- 'HROUGH TICKETS » gave to] previous meetings, are to be but illy requited here, for each subsequent one, obtained h i h: GOOD PICTURES api ley’s ommbue de erpcorner 7that-and Pa. avenue; GREAT SOUTHWESTERN Raiknoas ‘ore the graduating class of that institution a not | asthe members of our medical profession here “taken in any weather. 1 pri: 85,0 OF af Page lari, foot o! street. promptly at- , corner of Pennsylvanie avenueand TELy cheering prospect of the world in which | have not as yet taken the initiation of welcoming | Remember the Number : 1 do i aS eg ee py ey ep they were about to enter, when in his farewell | their brethren.’ Perhaps the refined Gothamites 450 Pennsylvania avenue, near Xd street. | I cies” | be ready when the fuel 1n delivered *_ | Alexandrin Railroad, at Alexandria, address, he thus addressed them a sat hee the ene ty. Be this of cheap hotels Baemre the shadow while you have the substance.” ap 2-tf A. PAYNTER essity, age ap 2-ly = = — * You are embarking upon a stran; orld, my young friends. It banished Aristales pois, | 284 boarding houses, of having their private oned Socrates, rdered Cicero, and crucified | 4Wellings overrun with an unknown and possibly the Lord of Glory. The spirit of Themistocles, | #2 unwashed and unkempt multitude of strangers. of Melitas, pelbrinass J and Caiphas, is still in Father ¢ the world—grealy subdued and law-bound, to U7 Father TUESDAY, April26 , 1859—Class 25, ~ 5 = = ALTS’ CITY STEAM FIRE WOOD MILLS. Scere aera Ges ocean, ec ee ee toall parts’ of the city, Navy Yard, and George, town. Orders by mail promptly attended to, ° money to accompany the order, or to be ready when the fuel is dcliversé. T.J.& GALT, oy RICHMOND, DANVILLE, LYNCHBUR: BRISTOL. RNOR OLE DA UPON. APLAN- TA, CHATTANOOGA, NA HVILLE BY = vil GRAND JUNCTION MY, MONTGOMERY AND NEW ORLEANS. By a direct route, and eentiny railway connes- tion to Mem 1 Tickets $1. vazzi attempted to lecture in Gal- phis, i WEDNESDAY, April 27, 1850—Class 27, N.W. Ne. 47 ¢ _ Affording greater expedition and comfort, and be- be sure. but not extinguished. You may ex- pind hype his Prigetonielnna 4 = Sten Sd W25 | aid in cases fe pipe low pe eager 7B numbers—14¢ rawn ballots, mar 2-ly,t__Foot of 17th st., below War Depar’ Bio Settee Faselooves the foot et, therefore, at times, to be depressed by | driven into the police. barrack, chased from the olesaie Agent, WM. E. ALLEN, No. 76 ~? emma 5 ~ | of 7th street at 6S a.m. for Alexandria. where pas. you rivals, tondemned for your petrictian, town, and his life only saved by the judicious ar- | Water £0 ty Ae ROBERT Ts, Kew Vor Sy "0 cress sane a Loe Gama Barrizrp, Wisconsrx mrcer ini the care Ge Spr Woodoskaane? and tormented for your benefactions: to have | rangements of the police, who prevented the mob viciphin, Pa ;U. H. RIDENOUR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. NOTARY PUBLIO, | eee ee ie eee ed ake aly arate “4 our confidence abused. your integrity derided, } from following in a direct line of his retreat, and 304 Pa. avenue, Wasi ington 2B 1850—Claes 28. ARD Real ESTATE AGENT, poe oh E.rsmsaatstes ons see and to suffer a thousand impositions in smaller | who had cut off witha force of fifty men with as ballots. eer MeCleh Barkan ere fa i Ta ' rome ge a wi you had aright | grea bayonets, the advance of the Claddagh fish- Ke 510 ELEVENTH STRERT, pweany, pues mon, Fant & Ce. Washing 3 | Pa. avenue, at € o'clock a. m. sod pam. to expeet better things.” dil. ermen. Two doors North of the Gas Company's Ofice. ee H Attention given, to locating’ sand. Warrants} je 17-tf ae ae West — ——$——_____.. - ied cae _Ws A Hist ro tum Lapies.—It is very rarely 7 A New York restaurant which first intro- accepted the Washington f hae ee eee fe 106m ashi ILADELPHIA LAGER indeed, that a confirmed flirt red to furnish to gets married | duced female waiters bas been obliged to gi Ninety-nine out of every hundred old maids we be winelie Sted (THE PACIFIC MAIL, STEAMSHIP com- FRIDAY, April ®, 1%58.—Class 29, XTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OP PANY. rivate Kopr'at Pi f the Steamshi }, oarrying : ~ n them up, because -: first, the crinoline impeded a a ne been 75 numbers. ballots, A DOAN WALNUT, One o' 3 f 3 ke in th EWOOD AND OTHER FURNITUR: nile levity. It is very. certain that few mca | rototion and cccupicd two much space, and in all’ northern cities, aa the best man it = at PRIVATE SALE. oe: make a selection from ballrooms or any other seep, peewee wey th wpe a be dep "All orders promptly filled, and delivered free &e., &e. ‘& of Fucnters nald reapeetful a = y's Steamers, crore reapers elarsde Gagrneern sg] (RAZ RT Ipie tet piy tpoen Dpaerta ml - PETER EMRICH Ceseanttie! five public, te call on the Sth and Sthor each. month, with the weil i i ve ™m , 2 2 vi. what may be called wing off in the streets, pe Gccicidticints. as infor of tb caches > SATURDAY, April 3), 1859—Clase 90, ‘k for them. and gers, connecting Via PANAMA RAIL- Sacpsieetentetscten sate cin | oocrasmecenen t eA ggg| RESSSIDCE Wenn, cher. ont otter Wart | "Pte meegztny sare tee apd amt ap mmoty-nine hundr * 1 Gn Hon. | quer : stand, and ready for the spring trade, he hi a ne NOE OETs * wed by the Navy Department, and guaranty apesd woman devorate and load their person with Se PLGA EES aePHaee! ived ik bia stock $5,80 . robes, = = . = for nothing. so far as husband catehing is ece.| 77 There isa new feature in the Oberlin Res. | Su¥el Santee lar te tain been ha |2 Fine Mahogany, Walnut, and Cherry Jenny Lind | #4, * Railroad (47 miles long) is now oom cerned. Where and how then do men find their | cue trials at Cleveland. The two Kentucky wit- | citizens ha can and Will compote with An; Tickets $1. Fine Walnut and Rosewood Etegeres, Ladies’ Cab- | pleted from ocean to ogean, and is oro Soré 4 ? 5 = a ment in the Di |. T. PAR sectinth Ww rs. bagcace of passengers is checked in wives’ Inthe quiet homes of their parents | nesses, Jennings and Mitchel, called by the prose- House, Sign, and Decorative Nerd . ‘ rods: a fs pad po pe i memaient thie New York through to San Prancisco, and and guardians, at the fireside, where domestic | cution, have been arrested by the Sheriff of Lorain Glazier, &6., No. $3 Louisia ii uneet WAG. or ange, temnanenten Of packarce | Fine Mehoranr as en jr tnng are embarked at Panama by steamer at the ” a will meet with the most, prempt and confidential | Finesolid oak Marble-top and other Cottage §Smpany’s expense. The in New ¥. Thone And feelings are alone demonstrated. | county, ona charge of kidnapping Jobn, the fu-| _N. All the above branches done promptly and | S7imeet with, th inted official drawings sent as | ber Sete, expenses of the trip. 2 Pes = Now York These are the charms which most surely at-| itive, for whose escape the rescuers are being | ‘2 82 wasurpassable manner. ap i6-m_ | soonasover. Fine Mahogany and Walnut Dressing and other | overs 7 tract the high as well ashumble. A * D STREET, PAPERHANGINGS—New stock, cheap for _ Bureaus and Sideboards, tried. eae Maho; Address FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO., ao 2-lw Wiiwineton, Dar. MT il ey ey are = cy in Panama and - ip- | San Francisco, to prevent de In ease of aoci- ail the finery and_airsin the world sink into any and other Chairs, of every desorip. Setention insignifieance.— E-reedsior. : -hierate > gta) eight years. IL7* Antioch College. in Ohio, was sold at pub- % ; ‘ CE CREAM Fine Narble-top Contr, Soft, and other Tables, | “elt ocers lepve Pancen the same day they ar , = Pais Phila-| Ne suction in Cincinnati last week, for $10,000, | | Paper hung by experienced workmen, and satis I The saieter wits ICES. Gains, Glass and Crockery Ware, Looking: | 1i,oor ‘Xepinwel fede dstphia has detarmiued to have « public park. | Tht Purchaser was an agent of Mr. ts A. | SRPRING SEAE hd a, Emr rey eee nee Wi deldugtons sndvuas favccanie termes ni’ | charge of women and cluldfen without oer prowess The site which has been selected for this pur. | Pliner of New York. After the sale, however, Wal NING em $2. | In Plainor Fancy Moulds; the following flavors: ther myself that no person. wishing to purchase eo through tickets at the lowest rates, app! pose is contiguous to the present pleasure | the College was transferred to its former owners OLLOW CHAIRS. giz.” | ICRC AN Lemon, Vanilla, sew berry, | will be dissppoi they givemencell. re gener OT eee ene Newent opten, rad rounds in conneetion with the Fairmount | free from debt, and will be immediately re-organ wa manufactured in this | G70° , Lamon, Pisea “mg pepberry. ES— au 1s-tf i r RAYMOND-—or to ARMSTRONG. HA RIs 4 yater Works, and includes one or two old | ized. Galera are retpectfaly aglictted “ .. canmiites: CO... New Onleans—or C. 1. BARTLETT, Bowto i a - DOF 2 a es reiecemral Ladies’ ream. loon up stairs. ‘ 7 2 x , ae as on —-- - pi nia carace Myptnwe them, already con- | 117*Great deatitation ie sald lo exist In the in- UH RIDENOUR, Contctioner, | Lae Scheoriber, having made additions to his UNITED STATES a eur gar ce Rig Tudes a long | !aud counties of Canada. Middlesex and Kent are Furnitnre Repai ahod. dy | See Ree Pearenns, {nthe bretriot, where i, {acilitien or irecaadare Waser treteh of the picturesque b: Seb reported to be suffering from the want of the nec- | VA |-TS’ CITY STEAM FIR WOOD MILL, METALS. | ma aene Sf : Aw Witnow Kill—rogged, chy. sid somesbes theled by | eaorles of Ife, the crops, having been destroyed Cenk tek oe wood to, ms ptf Lead: look, Tin in| WAGONS of all kinds canunt im surpassed, and FOR.CA ially for eplimie Gh crt od half-cords. Phe mot aplit is far ane before oe sacar eames 547 foot of ith et, below War Depart't ap is tt Ala alan Fd . ND. OREGON, Regular Sailins Days, 5th and 20th of each month CaAU So and impositions of soita atumeeetit a pen for pasrage by a jail Line, vig te AVOID IMPOS! TION, they be. ‘the true of the Se meen fron, Conger. Bias Sheet eds r ele ron: with louse- Bui louse- Fur: Me : lware,which we are selling at reduced ohther at whoTeeITH & ‘SHIELDS, ap ‘opposite rows, M ap natural thickets and groves. The designers of | by insects. The provincial government has assist- the plan adopted by the city councils say that | ed these counties in the purchase of secd-grain to thy ral features of the ground are, hap- | the extent of $20,000 each. ke that little more art is neces plete what is already so per- m 1 ness, he hopes to ene’ tion, ‘Ai einds o ‘Carriages and Light Wagons kept on iALREPAIRS neatly done, and all orders prompt og tal Carinestab geaphnne fern earner of léth and B ata. —————_________Sorner of 14th and 5 ate. OOK FOR THE “GOLD EAGLE.” rhb yeas Summa ae aaa OE Pe awn. ic i ie ing pily, so park- Prices, aay than to com fect an outli I[7* A Slaveholders’ Convention Is to be held at Baltimore on the second Wednesday of June, —_—_—_——— “ ising some U4 ested ey Sk Gs maton | eel cle Laguna tae last at New Orleags between John M. Verpon and — " ;_ | next session, having for its object the better regu. Capt. J. 8. Bossiere, co-proprictors of the Loutsi- lation of the free ion of this State,» ana Courier. The quarrel grew out of some busi- Re fret nigte pepelation of #1 ness misunderstanding. Both parties used their} {[7- A school teacher in Loulsville,Ky., named Pistols, and Capt, Bossiere was seriously and it is | Gray, was whipped by his pupils, on Friday, and thought fatally wounded. Mr. Vernon was ar. py rap a a as ork, NESS, dees i ing » &t United States Hotel, DAL 5 Se eee ee ae el AND H -