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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) 4T THE STAR BUILDINGS, Gorce:r Pennsyivania Aveneeand Eleventh Street, BY WwW. D. WALLACH. a Papers ver vad in packsges by carriers at @48 yaar, or cants per month. Tomsi! subsoribere the eub- foription price if $3.50 & year, in advance; $2 for sig months; $1 for thres mouths; and for jess than thise montis at the rate of 12 osats a week, Single Supics, | cout; in wrappers, 2 cents, ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square’ inserted three times for $1; every other day or semi- Weokly, 25 por cout, advance; once a week, b per @ent. sivanes, AN ITALIAN VIEW OF THE ITALIAN CONTEST. Tt is not ensy even for those who have for the last Uiree months given all their attention to the subject to ulate the chances of the fortheoming struggle. Till the French take the field in sufficient numbers, it is very elear that Piedumout must limit herself to a strictly defensive fare. The Austrian army in Lowbardy is ealeulated at 250.000 eombatan that of Sardinia will only be ons par with it when the Emperor Napoleon has sent down the 160.000 men promised. as it is said, to Cavour. livia has taken great pains to svoid a col- noon the 0. She had concentrated her forces at Casale, Alessandria, Tortons. and all slong the Ligurian Apennines; and will offer no resistance to the invader north of the Po as far as the Dora Battea at Chivasso, aban- doning [thus the defence of Novara and Ver- ecelli. It is doubtful, however, whether the Austrians will avail themselves even of this momentary oe but what is quite sure is, that long before the Frenoh have mustered in sufficient strength to give the Austcians ba'- tle on the pinins of Vercelli and Novara, these Jattor will have to fall back on their own terri- tory. as their flank would be ex to attack of the Piedmontese from Alessandria and Casale All eaimpaigns of this nature, from those ef Louis XII and Francis [. of France to those of the first Nupolcon, alinost invariably begun by an inroad into the centro of Lom- bardy, and anattempt to occupy Milan. Such a plan of campaign will, however, in all probability, be modified in the present in- stance. owing to a variety of reasons, but especiaily to the strong position taken by Austria at Pavia with a view to cover the Lombard capital. An occupation of Milan. however rapal and suecessful. would have no important military result. so long as the vast Austrinns armament can find a safe sheiter be- hind the walls of Pavia. Mantua, Peschicta, Verona, Piacenza, and Ferrara. all of whieh places have lately been raised to the import- ance of fortresses of the first order. A more natural and rational course for the Freneh and Sardinians will be an advanee into the territo- ty of Parma. A large force collected either at Parma or Reggia would enable them either to achieve the investment of Piacenza, or to eaten Mantua, Verona, and Ferrara. It is likely the Austrians will show any great ety to suily forth from those strongholds to give battle; nor is it probable that their ene- mic? will lose their time in the siege of places ich modern art has rendered all but im- pregmtble. So far as mere military maneuyres are concerned, the war is likely enough to turn out «a drawn game between the two immense forces, as the Austrian army will, to a certain extent, be placed in a position inaccessible to its adversaries. and it will at the same time be too much divided into different garrisons, and compelled to be on its guard on too many dis- tant points, io be able to strike any decisive blows. A war. pursued under such cireum- stances, must needs leave ample scope for the work ef diplomacy; and it is extremely likely that England and Prussia, unweary aa they have been in their efforts to prevent an out- break of hostilities. will lose no opportunity which may offer, either to put an end to the war, or vt least tohem in its ravages and limit to the narrowest possible sphere There is no doub mind (hat it will re- quire little short of « miraculous effort to wrest from the Austrians the Lombardo-Venetian Kingdom by mere force of arms. France and iedment ted are not, speaking in a mili- sense, mere than a watch for Austria and were they to obtain tee great and » advantage over Austria, they infullibly would have to measure their forces against the whole might of Prussia sud Germany. To what extent Prnssi may be kept in check by the att f Rusia. and bow ir Austrit herself may be paralyzed by discon- tent. or even ann ted by disorgani i her Havgarian and other easiern pr determine. The strength of mm the eertuint Were her Hang: M 8, it her of on and ua to play false, the wer might be at end before even the expi- rat t these three days allowed Sardinia to ve Vienua ultimatum. Bat supposing ‘wu troops as well as her Transa!pine peo- . there is no doubt but Austria the most cordis! hatred of her jects, and must look out for the rise of alt the rest of the Lulian peninsula ggainst her. We have seon already volunteers Hock- ing te Piedmont. in the mere hope of a national war. te the unmber of twenty to five-and-twenty thousand. submitting to hardships, braving dangers, aud exposing themselves to ull the possible consequences of a disappointment of that hepe. But who ean forsee what the move- in [taly will be when the first roar of the caunon turns the hope inte certainty. when Austria falis back from Aneona and Bologna, when the fiery cross freely runs from tuwn to town, and the French and Sardinians enable sod even invite the Ital youth to arm and sauster in the rear of their ranks? In such a «te of things it will behoove Austria and her sities, ifshe have any, to gu y untoward slip—against Ine i the instigations of the Piedmontese and the encouragement of the French will embol- den the Lombardo- Venetians to fall upon their masters whenever a chance offers, and the ground will soon be too hot under the feet of the Austrians even within the walls of their impreguable strongholds. a @°M. Conneau, the private medical attend- fthe Emperor, attends him fothe command army in Italy. Of all the adherents of n in exile, this is the only man who has of his way—refusing honors hes. His existence would wn except that on eventful occasions, such as a conp dctat. the Ewpress’s aecouch- ment, or #n oceasion like the present, he sud- tently appears. Yet he it was who passed six yeurs of his lite at Ham with him, and, through ged and evil report, never despaired of his ultimate success. As they embark together in the Qaven Hortense. the friends—for bosom frends they have ever continued—eannot help xe hi ra smile-at the mutability of all @ dugen yexrs ago a prigoner escaping in the guise of x carpenter, with plank on shoulder, from the dungeons of the King of Frauce, now Emperor and Field Marshal of the legions of t £ th “x —We woader if the fol- from the “Notes from the by Henry Ward Beecher, hits im all this region round about? We hope Mr. Beecher said Phere is sitting before me in this congregation now two hundred men, who stuff their Su toll of what they cail retigion, and then go ot Moudays to catch their brother by the throat say ne “Pay me that then owest; its M. needo’t think that because lnyetione yesterdcy love. that Mit does re Paixhan sh Plymouth Pulpit anybody hot tof the Sound steamers tells tk Post that the arrival of the boat at pert isasignal for an incursion of big rts. Whe compel the fimmediate disem- kation of 2 large aultitude of rats who had rn shipped at New Vork ‘Phe tilts between 2 as they respectively retreat and en- mgway and hawsers, sre sometimes and damay ing to the combatants. vere. —We are giad to learn that the ots of the unimproved state of health otter, whe is travelling in feet, a& recent letters receive nm * brother speak most encournyingly of cutire restoration of his physical ener- t Poughkeepsie Press. IL J- The Rev Alexander Gregg, of South ¢: bas been elected Epi tpiscopal Convention at iLy~ Hon. RJ Dawson, of Fort Wayne. tnd , the Demorratic candidate for Congress at the fast election, died on the lth Ebening + Star. e, XT. Travetixa ix a Cincun—Hanits oF Be- WILDERED PRorpLe.—A correspondent writes to the Seientifie American : ._ “Ina late number of your paper you state, in answer to some correspondent, that y have no confidence in the re port that ‘ when a man is lost he will travel in a circle.” In this you are certainly mistaken; it is a fast well known to all froutiersmen that, when persons are bewildered, they freqnenily travel in a perfect circle, sometimes keeping the same treek until they make a dozen equal rounds: at other times making the eirele larger or smaller each time. It is not by any means al- he ease when & person is lost; but it is so frequent that it is within the experience of every one who haa been much in the woods. In culm and cloudy weather, and ina country of much sameness of appearances, the best woodsmen get so bewildered #3 to ‘take the cireles.” Persons not accustomed to the woods will sometimes do so when the sun is shining and a steady breeze Liowing. On the level of gulf prairies of this country, ona calm. foggy i moruing, no man can travel without » road. It ix incidence of every day oeeurrence in the spring and fall seasons that men are thus heealmed on the prairie aa effectually as are ships at sea; nor will a compass mend the mat- ter, for it cannot be eurried steadily enough to keep its meridian, and the course it poinis eannot kept for fifty yards; if a man at- tempts it he wiil make a circle, and come back to the place ho started from. The cirele will be large or awall generally in proportion to the density of the fog—sometimes only a hun- dred yards in diameter, at other times a mile, but seldom more. The circles thus made are erfect. This kind of wandering seems to a rom an attempt to goa straight course when there is nothing to guide the seuses, or when the usual guides of sun. wind. or the general contour of the country are disregarded. It rarely befalls children, who do not attempt to £0 on & course. but only run from one visiblo point to another equally perceptible.” +wee- Wur He Werr.—A number of the members of the last Ohio Senote celebrated the last few days before the adjournment. by getting in « group in the Senate Chamber during the ses- sion and singing songs. After singing songs as Nelly iy and Alice Brand, some member. a little drunker than the rest. would strike up. + From Greenlaud’s icy mountains,” or, “* Jesus, lover of my soul."? On one occasion, while Mr. Slade was leaning listleasly at his desk, they sang, “I want to be an angel."* Mr. Slade listened attentively, with his head on his hand, while the big tears rolled down his cheeks. It was a strange sight to see that deep feeling awid that drunkew revelry, bat yestor- day, in the mass meeting of Sabbath School children at Smith & Nixon's Hall, he stated a fact that explained this. A short time before his daughter had died, and on her death bed she sung, — “I want to be an angel, O send a shining angel to bear me to the skies."" Cincinnati Gazette. et Necrozs’ Crop.— The Montgomery (Ala.) Mail says: “Mr. J.S. Byington informed us yesterday that he made two very remarkable cotton pur- chases very lately. Gne was the cotton crop of the negroes of Dr. Laueas, of this vieiniiy. for whieh he paid $1,500 in cash; every dollar of bh goes to the negroes.”’ This looks as if some of the negroes down South are making money fasicr than some white folks. But the Mu (a) Stale Press tells a larger story. It says: “We have heen informed by our worthy Mayor, 0. G. Sparks, Req. of the Grin of Harde- man & Sparks, of this city, that he bas sold the crop of cotton belonging to the ne; Col Jobo B. Lamar and Hon. Howell Cobb. to Mr James Rea, for the sum of 61. This is all clear moncy to them, and we are likewixe informed that the same negrocs sell sugar cane syrup, chickens, eggx, and 1 peas. whieh ameunt to at leas one half as much more. +02 fter performing before the royal i gone on to St. Petersburg, been kept quite fall. On the 10th. he gave a performance before the per or and bis family and two of Lis brothers, beside seversl princes and princesses, ‘Phe firet subject was a horse who lad just kicked his box to pieces and killed his groom, and Mr. Rarey exhibited him after a few days’ tralning as obedient as a clreus horse, and ready to obey orders, wh were given Lim from the other end of the ridin school. The second was a wild, un horse, from the steppes of Russia was completely subdued ins the Emperor not only publicly expressed his grat itication, but ordered a report to be published in the papers. The Hlustrated London News says that Mr. Rarey has tinally concluded arrange- ments with the Horse Guardp to teach the Lritisi: cavalry, aud he returns for that purpose to London on the Ist of June. Se Twesty Tuovsann Exnackp Pixe's Peacers ON THEIR Retcrn —A telegraph dispatch from St. Joseph, Mo., on the Sth instant says ‘The steamers latan and William Campbell ar- rived to-day from Omaha, with over a hundred discontented Pike's Peak emigrants. ‘They bring deplorable accounts of mining prospects, id ree port terrible sufferiug and privation on the plains. It is estimated that 20.000 men have their backs turned upon the m between here and Fort Kearney, who will reach the Missouri river tow within Most of them are destitute mason ries of Ife. and are sma y reckless and desperate Ly reason of their destitut: condition Threats are made of buraing Omaba, St. Joseph, Leavenworth, and other river towns, on their ar- rival, and at Plattsmouth fears of their earrying their threats into execu are current, and some of the residents have closed their business aud fled the place Ce Tae Sicxtes AcquittaL ix Exoiaxp—The English papers all speak of the Sickles trial in the spirit of the London Times, which while ac- quiescing in the verdict, ridicules the sentiment demonstrated at the trial. Some of them yo far- ther. as for example, the Manchester Guardian of the Ith inst., which concludes as follows : “It is impossible te doubt that, under combinn- tions of circumstances which become increasingly comumon, there is no law whatever in the United States. ‘he prevalent popular sentinent governs everything, and that sentiment, as a matter of course wally capricious, shallow, passionate, and unprincipled.”” i[7" Mr. Rarey family at Bertin, 1" In Philadelphia. a sale of coi it Messrs. M. ‘Phomas & Sous.» day or two since, brouzht together a large number of coin collectors, and there was quite a spirited bidding for many of the rarer specin A dollar of Ixts sold for S16 75; Washington cent of 1791 for $; three cent pieee of IS49 for ¥6; a cent of 1793 for $3.75; another of the sane date for 5, ke. &e. Mexican Pawitigs at New Ontnans.—Several Mexiean families arrived at New Orleans ou the 15th fnst., In the steamship Arizona, from Brazos Santiago. A formidable conspiracy had been re- cently discovered at Monterey. ‘Three priests are said to be implicated tu the plot.and it is thought they would suffer the punishment of death A great excitement existed in that part of the country. {3 The London Herald asserts in positive terms that England has wo understanding, no arrange- ment or agreement, written or verbal, expressed or implied with Prussia or any other couutey re- Specting any eventualities which may result from the present war. 17" A writer says that “‘bf- way be merry as Weil as useful? Everybody who owns 3 mouth as always a yood opening for a laugh WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1859. U7> Postmasters Bot as agente - lobed 6 commtenton ioe eeates —_e _____ BOOTS, SHOES, &e. WORTH 0 Roots Ane UF: $6,000 oT NEW YORK P! H. MELA.....No. 500.....W. MELA, One door above Old Fellcwes’ Hall, Seventh street. THE CHEAPES TAND SHOE STORE IN THE CrTry, —__ AUCTION By A. GRE 4 VALUABLE BU Most Rarrory Iwpro P 4 at Averion.—On MON DA Sith day of isiaut, Eshal! soil, on the premises, at 6 P. ty forty-forr Building tvce, comprisig the whole of Syuare N excepting 7 Jota, wh ich been sold at private s: aud are now ben oved. These lots are from 2) to 30 feet fron 08 feet deep, running back to an alley from 15 feet ¢ inches wide, and situated between D and vets north and Lat and 2 st-eets w: COME AND SEE. GREAT BARGAINS. Ladies’ Splendid Gaiters, - - + - Kinds Boots and Slippers, ALL GOODS SOLD ARE OF PERRY & CO.’ (BALTIMORE) MANUFACTURE, SiGN-nia 1G, CALL AT T. CLARK & €0., ma 9-2awlst SALES. 31.00 = hay eet t of BOOTS and, No, 16 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, bet’n 8th and ath stroete, toon be found aaywhere this) Itis hardly necessary to direct attintion to the | = aE See sie Sadaieeaadll ie iam = Sn ee ae fe 1 thei iinproveimonts now being mado in th the ad- &e. Belge lige pore emda wf [ikinewupres "chug yp widest oes | __ DENTISTRY, do. |____ CABINET WARE, ShauegSlenwasre see (ont steak before par ouses. aud is destined to bo one of the most desit® DENTAL NOTICE. y.. NEW PURNITURE STORE ~< las Msneighborhoods tu the city. Dr. wines RENTAL Ins odes to, the rooma| WW k agetoe rece ee Bene rt dog’ Cealich Tactics etch Gales ond he title be he above lots ie perfect, and shes wet jong oceupiad by Dr. Mailster, (306 Penn’ UTURE A HOUSE FURNISHING GOODdS., 8112. All uther goods at same iow J be cold on the following terms: Que-fl ht cash, aud | avenue, Ween Sth and lth | aud seiling lower than any other house in (- ‘tiorget—one door above Odd Fellows’ the balance in one, two, or four ve years; | he will be pleased to seo all who ire { Washington. We would irvite all to call be- a me 17 tm the purchaser to give notes for the set | e worvews. For prufossionul bility } am kindly | fre purskasia . Our motto ——— - - Inouls, beating intorest from the day of wale, aud the | permitted to recs te tee ieee jad” | sad small Profias” BOUTS AND SHOES, Ha ee Gaga pualls ie siven soe M TEETH Trey g Old Furniture taken in exchenge for pew, I AM Constantly marulscturing and keep a full j 3 any bid on SETH, OH INTL & BRO., stock of— pid, the ow. 1 s dete: od to ell th = » LOOMIS, M. D.. the inventor and tee of | Pe fi Drie atts market wainn, une to #01 tho Prop} A's LOOMS MDa theincentorand patenteoot | an 2:-1y Ose Fetewe’ Boll Rast, 350 D STREET. 350 PAPERHANGINGS—New stock, cheap for Those tots have born hardsomely graded du a he winter. Piats ofthe square can be had ar Wm, Corns? Of Tt and 1) streets, Per to vbtiin a handsome building site or ie oe le Mor. —% a dion’ H. glove kid Buttoned Roots, Adios’ best Eng. Uaating Gaiters, $135, the. Lmaitag Button 6: The, Winte Kid (APE TEV TPH, attend: At his ome tn ti ois ES Many persons osn Wear these Tsath who ceanot wear others; and no person can wear others | Who cannot wear these, { sant : pers. lor Ladies aud Misses, at very phrable investment are rexpectfully re- | | Persous ailing at my office oan be accommodated | Paper hung by experienced workmen, and satis Mieses’and Ghildcon’s Beste ani Shoe of every nested to enll md get m plat With any atyle and price of Tocth they nay demre; | [avrion cimcu tee on A man “ma 20 PSE SRI A-GREEN, Auct. | bat totzons oho ee cet rome they may, purest;| SPRING SEAT LOUNGE Gesoription, cqmnliy low, a of i cen wane, MARSHAL'S SALE—In virtueofa writot hens | upteats att a the MINER oT eae | DID ROCKING its, 97. No.22 Pa ave, Market SHAL'S 5 n virtue ofa writof fier: nan prentuce, th RAL PLATE SKIN AIRS, 97. “ esceg W facing tered (Fain tio Glories 0 tuaredulyy warenntod. bis PIO LLOW GHATRS ie ia 12-0 2d Guor above sth at. enit Court of the District o! lu | Y= - coms in this city, No. 338 Penn. avonus, between | All the Furmiture is manufactured in this y and 10th atroats; also, 977 ty of Washington and to ine di to pith ie salo for cash, ed, 1 will exp Areh strovt, Philade!- | ee Boors E NOTICE. Tai JES. — Wh and guaranteed A AND SHU you find your infront of the Court House - it ” k nest, dot of sa MONDAY. tho. ene el > Na 8 al une, 12s * . You will fad them . Pp midget WOOD AND COAL. | 17 Fars ey at ey te . 685, in the city of Washinzton, T ith all and singular the improver Yioroon, sevzed anu fevied upon as the propart James 6. Coombe, aud will be sold to eats on, rated to wear well, aud al the lowest possibie cash np HOW TO GET RICH! Price, = fx Beteebs Your money where you can buy choapest wreak, * ENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF Ext seis reita ns WALNUT. sWOOD AND OTHER FURNITURE, NOTIC#.. eae voor PRIVAT E. 2 A y Ju Goto | For THE BALLS —I he ien- ¢ials No. #7, to May term. 1 aver of Thonn McKNEW & MARLOW’S, The subscribe id assortment of Gen H. Haydons YA RELDEN: Marshal | Whore vontck ‘buy— os | of Furniture. we Pate ma 15 te for the District of Columbia, SNS eon, Spwed jo 4 vieces, cord. Seis pore = "Ss In i i] COOKING CoaTe gaa Pieces £5 per cord. iis stock for themn- oneress and Iace Gaiters ; Blea, ARSHAL’S SAL tuo ofa writ offieri | COOKING COAT. S335 eee examine his stock for them iter incins K's office of the Cir- | Delivered tonny partatrae citet selves. consistin Fancy Giicerous S!ipps. Call pi feartage, McKNEW & MARLOW. of nine sey ot | Pine Mahogany, Walnut, Cherry, and other Ward | at 8. P. HOOVE Hall, Pa. av., bet. 9th and loth ate, of will expo Bt KF onl Mill, . robes, . c fet Iron I = aafsgnt the Court ese Hg eg Ppp Sa stand Canal fut seh Pine athe Heated 8nd Cherry Jenny Lind | po pie LADIES OF WASHINGTON cITy. lock m., the following described | oc rere eam Late, 08" _| Fine Waluatand Rosewood Etegeres, Ladies? Cab Having { to wit, viz: All title, THE! right, 23, of th John Davidson, of inets and Whatnots, N =m | * uterestinand to | EEP IT BEEFOR sul K PEOPLE, ? ® | Fine Mahogany aud Walnut Sofas and Chairs, on is past 3° z y $ know by this time what wil leby the heirs THAT A. PAYN'TER’S CITY STEAM KIND- | Pine solid oak Marble-topand other Cottage Cliam- and can safely say that wedo; whieh © aN 2 5 ber Sets, aie ~ ol Ee Kontine in Vernaitavenerinidostey| MING AND STOVE WooD MILLS! | Ping atoteny An Naga Dreming and othr | BLAM Ge ica ghee eee wes ashin , D. C., togeth ith al! ‘dw i F-¢ By 5 ! ad Sid ® - She el wu as J. . th tsproworiontx Ther saci zed ud levied pen 2S? aed is Fine Mahogauy and other Chairs, of every desorip- Bicol banc Ponkee Se : as the proporty of Otis on and Levi Stowe! g233253- , z >ONGRESS, STRAN- an Twill bo sold to satisty Judicials No. 34, y RAZS3E5R Fins Marble-top Centre, Sofa, and other Tables, ‘0 MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, 8 terms 163, 1 favor OF gia wien m4 a Hees China, Ginge aud Crockery’ Ware, Looking” TRUE eee EEN ces: ho District of Goeety a S38 tohe 4 ae 1s heap as any other person largest tment of Leather DRESS ee for the District of Columbia. PSgsr=s = shington, and on as tarecehic tone eat an STEET PRA ee TRUN TSE ed ARSHAL’S Sal In virtue of 12 writs of a?ssks g fiattor myse!f that no an Wishing to purchase | of Newark. N. Mi pei oaths tasted Go cette wie ol eee $ iy. | Wul be disappointed if they give me scall Page oun e a ler Orders loft at 8. W.K. Handy’s, opposite Wil R TRUNKS, CARPET aad LE Miyrot Waekatoee ie oe Columbia for the | tarde’ “Hotel; Wm. ‘Ballantyie's, oe ak au 18-tf Vali errs ouuty 0 hington and to ma directed, . & ’ ~ ¥ topebie ae veep « Court | Or at Page’ harf, foot of 7th street, pri = front ofthe rag 8 y * House door of said county, oe PRI DAA ET tended to. Office at Campbell's 1 W. PLANT, he i tor th side of 7th strent brid it, h UNDERTAKE store, south side of 7th streot bride street, between G and lay of June next, 1458, at "12 he to acconipany tha order in all cases, or be ready | cunstantiy on hand « cory arti lowing descrived property, to wi w the fue is deliver: ~ | quired in his | very superior right. title, claim and interest in and to the poy le A.PAYNTER. at Page's Wharf, | Pape ple Leather PRUN { partof Lot N im Square = aaa) aa tee SECRET > | His charces are meaderate, and his attention i f oathweet erin GAs o ry oe Y hy E bd oop MILs. | oneall any hourof the day or nexht. Hack ra nonee north- ‘ood preparad any length and size; doliveres 2 o ATC 22 foot sth to all pasta ofthe city, Navy: Yard e nisghe! for funorais st the lowest poamble rates. WHIPS, &o h street, wn. Orders by mail promptly atte 0 | _____ a B.—Trunks Covered and every descriptiou 7 thenes di 2 mony te accompany the order, or to be ready wheu | @{A NDS & JOHNSON, PRACTICAL CABINET : nd die Wegruninzy the fuel indolivored: = Ted. WAL GALES ee | SO MR ARS NS UNDERTA Regetine seeaet See a RO saunre [oot xe. foxehter with all ane . W. corner t2th an 1 C sts., No. 547 KEKS, northeast corner 6th and © gular the impr ments thereon, in the city mar 25-1 Fr Footof!ith streets, keeps constantly on lian! al! Washington, D.C, P Late Tornam & Now m4é-ly No. 497th et oppo. Oud Fellows’ Hell. ee Ge maitirar cattial Toe ho 4 kinds and sizen of READY MADE COFFINS. 80. the nnch vid ety oF of Lot No.1, = Ca « tly at! te 4 vail raNo 42, beginnitig atthe northeastesie JELAWARE CONSOLIDATED LOTTE- | attend to the removal of bodies [rons the Na heed | RYEW PHOTOGRAPH sav, No re; thence J = ts) grounds to the now cemeteries AND AMBROTY PE GALL, . of ath stroet west. 21 | FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO., Manacars, | Olifants neatly repaired and varnished, 450 PeNnevivania Ay Thira Ser fect; thenee no 2 Wilmington, Delaware. at reasonable, ap Rim mi Near Third eet, The Consolidated Lotteries of Delaware ara drawn aupgory rE . ‘under the en CH RAN EK, y 2 conte, part of Let No.2, iu ners Rppointed PRIZES PAIDA MONDAY 7 pumbe severally by the dotendaut, beg: ot lst street east aud D street nm thenee south on rand bet gtr & feat, thouce x: t fu Put up in handsome case. MGTOGRAPHS, HOTOGRAPHS, Yor the first co y, and 2 cents foreach subsequent one. 6GOD MICTURES = N taken in any weather, Lor the Nesser— =N BUILDINGS eae fo eS Prest Warp, 4 “Seeure the shadow while you have the substance.” WASHINGTON CITY, {api ly ROACH BANE. iM F) 3 ERCHAN' N Pen aN EXTERMINATOR OF ROACHES, RATS, AND MICE. Pick 2 Cexts Pex Box. Prepared and sold by RIDGE APOTHECARY, OON AS DRAWN, May 23, 1858—Cinsx 40, un ballots, square fret, at the tin Ly, i. STE, “VEN, HOR AND | ma iow? 13 drmwa bal = ————— ermme otel. Capitals. RIVED, MOTHS CASSIMERES, $22,935 | 5 prizns o 9 SELP-ROCKING SONABLE S000 | te de, es: © prepared to séil as low as ZA & FOR WOOD AND COAL ee ee re they can bo bought in New eae ni maior and at —The vacant LOP « street, pelle. : ma 17 Ow Odd Fellows? Hall, 7th atrect D MAD UTHING and near anh, 6 the Presbyterian Chureh, 52 foet WEDNESDAY, “May 25- Clase 42, ie tel i a a Aer Shah bo Wael by 19), cau be leased ture yours by paying all taxes 78 numbers 1 iawn ballots. Baus potst ee FOE. LX TUR ER, | onll the epectal attentio jomon. um vd i * tnt 3A ‘Apitals, “V's rc N PIXTURES, ye tot le ol ome price ¥. hon Sat eA new Wy gated PUMP, suitable fora $5.40 | Tprizos of... | Which wo can scllat manufacturer's pricesat whule” § gfi2y, (egnarins te the mrimeiple sf one price onlve Apply to Dr. CRAGIN, 124 Dunbarton etreat, | | cond te bee spas igen ee aan mS BE Leare secured from vaposition, aud may rely on Georgetown mao tt fe, "&0, & °° ma 17 Ow Odd Fotiows’ nil, 2th strat. | HEN pewwer, favorably known to many POOR KENT The DWEL PAKT of kets $10, halves $5, quartera $2.50, ico = pueonrs” re fe zonsot Washingion 50 Cotter ot austinguaned cent of ik otras nnd Sete Watte t T THURSDAY A ai ti fuemin tnd the pals Soy ino W. ALBERT KING ee OOD TIT. bs ~ = 1 prize of......... {oarg Dent the Sule 4 “ -—- VALUABLE FA SS RS vit for Messrs. Dupe NDREW TA‘, in Alexi 2 de. aware, keeps constant vn brew k Bayririp, Wisconerm. Sen ri es ee {ieront grades of row DEK mauufactured by aTTORS EY. AT LAW, a a cae ‘BLIC, ickels $5, halves heim, enbracing. in part-- quire on the premines, Blasting and Mining Pow: + in2and® lb. kege Téth and K straets, Waxhinets ern- Cannon ches 3 do, (U.S. gS ington; a. ao 75 uumbers—12 d ] meant proof,) in 25 and 5olb. kegs | Mweeny, Rit « ; . Pwo BRICK TENEME aannn ee Capital | Sporting Fe TE, ATF, oy, 125 and Bib. kere | Demiad Tres Req Washington Oe Pleasantly situated Went xt, | prize of. g2enr Ducking Powder, in 6, l23y and 25 ge Attention given to locating Land Warrants 4 Bereenhin aud polisived society, | 9PM gy, : , do. in Vand i Ib. canis “ere | and to the payment of Taxes for non-residents, come ee hent iaerigeed oi cage ag on 2 m5 i ») Diamond Grain do, in Th canust ers | fe 106m = am of money wiil be taken which will give to the a i : inc 12te Ib, ke = ee ETE - ee Purehiver, tn rent, to poceemt Terma: One fourth Tiokete 5 halves Vgson do. tt and Iie eamist fa | [OOK FOR THE “GOLD EAGLE, cash, and the balance in 1.2. and 3 years, with i nnd FF! in 5, Land 3% Ib. cantste rs -—— rest halt youriy. Me. 'T. M. Hanscp, Avent of tive SaTURDS 2 du; mnie ih beckoned cecian A magnificent lot of ENGLISH Insurance street, will designate the property more particu mar 19-eotf JALUABLE FARM _FOR SAL ontaming about 25) sores, in Fairfax county. Va., 9 miles from this city, and the same distance from Alexan- dria. The farm is in excellent order; has good buildings, and is well watered and tumbsred; itis all under fence, and Las tho best varieties awberries, &e., &o, ‘The f he made very cent to if desired, the farm will be Rifle - in lb. caniste re afety Fuse of superior quality,in barre '® AxeN. All of the above will be sold at manufacturer a Prices. =n free of chargeto any part a! istrict, ‘The character of Dupont’s Powder has been so well and favorably knuwn for a half century, that we deem it unnecessary to say anything in its Pi we take pleasure at RAVINGS Tene ot; mh ee NG&, framed or not: ‘iso, REND CONS PICTURE and LOOKING-G rf aeaer farly. £. B. ADDIS Ale A “A AUNER'’S, SCE Ps aoe amnnents Kocbwnwie? AS. M. McCAMLY & CO., ALERS IN FIRST-CLASS FASHIONABLE CLOTHING ANT. GENTS’ FINE FURNISHING GOODS, No. 390 Pa_avonia, (Nationst Hotel Buildivg,) prize of... 1 1 1 1 1 1 fi beer all times a. will samples and styles of packages to sportsmen t pur- 5, Cighths $2.5) Ww noton. D.C, mune |] TRUNKS, VALISES AN CARPET Bags, divided, RG Ap acaee j others. ‘ - || aps: . : S;| Address FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO., Office No. $5 High street, immediately ad~ | . tees ee tere pe : Witaanetox, DkL. | oining the Canal. eet aS asa CoRBErT & SMITH, 4 7th OUD EATING AND = bet D and. sts. marth. IGHTNING RODS. BSUBSEX COUNTY LOTTERIES. Gon" BEN TERS RITE E AK DRINKIN \ iss, Housea also, Parnin, Tinber Landa, at Mary oe GENUINE PLATINA TIPS. | ‘To bo drawn daily at Witmisgton, Del W. F. BENTER'S RES NT, on this aware, atl ee and Virginia, within a short distance ‘Farms Exchanges for Cig Br the rear of Browns’ Hotel block, con- Western Lands Bought, od and exchanged, ues to be famous as the very best(, Restaurant in Washington 7. Lovers ofexquisite eating will alwa: minutes before 12 m. MONDAY, May 323, 1859—Class 49, FRANCIS LA BARRE, Mauufact Platina Tipped LIGHTNING CONDUCHORS, 1 on Real Estate, eto, i 78 numbore—12 dawn ballots, hoicest Oyster Oe acaees tended to. Cornér of Tenth and U streets, ncar Penn. avenue. Capitals. 1 Bes, Sere, She very choicest Om Al: Husiuess promptly attended to.” sok. . oe 9933) | Borges of--—-.-. 96,000 | gar, Xo., to be obtained iy ACES D. S. Dickinson, New York: J. CAUTION —In consequence of DEperpus a: 41.003 & do wn. mM try. . M Cain, ‘e, J . Braciey, Wm. B. Todd, and’ G tomipts by parties to represent their Lightning Ro ¥ c. c i tablishment ix unsurpassed, Carlin. & “i Fo . . ts as 6 from, his manufactory, the sub ” Tickets g1. Rip pee Sool kind is more remarkable & T. Parke '& Co., Washington, D.C. mar 22-Sm ve to inform the public that no such ie y ‘ oe tsare genuine unless stamped with his own TUESDAY, May 24, 1839—Claas 59, | for the invariable good attendance of all employed HITE 6. TAVEL FO it it. v al 5 name. : 75 uusmbers—I2 drawn ballots. IF” Hits chatres are moderate, fe s-tf + raoe Oe RLS Cukor Ng = Orders nay be lef either at his place of business, Capitals, ee : os Jugt received a, “ATE! Goal for cash, at as above given, or at the Jewelry Store of his an saw | prize of... EXPRESS STEAM FINE FOR PHILADEL- | ing Sand, Wood street bridxe. Call and thorized agent, Mr. Charles Hayden, under the wisit do |. ) 3 PHIA. i Wharf, next to lth R. W. BATE: National Hotel where specimens of his Rods and ao, 7 ae ; &eo, Pe propellers cae and SS Seymour, of | your orders, “n Wood, Coal and Sand, Poi x. tion i le ' is line, now ron regularly once Dealer, *. a eee A tis LA BARRE. ff i a4 " | weak hiew cen the District and Plu mar 25 (States.) cor, 14, # And Cate. near Canal. : aaa WEDNESDA lay 2°, 1859—Claas 51, adelphia, leaving Geor 7 Sa a ee ‘ ‘ ER & BAKER'S , inh b = 6 Geer SEWING MATES Te > PAMILY Sag sel Cr — Dita EVERY PRIDAS >, RAMED DW eutine ny, 568 Rd itis no longer questioned Lat these Machi — ee ast ry ot 16h eA a : inches by 185 feet, the best in the market for fainily sew: purchased from the stores are wm: ut rawinding, making a scam of ath and beauty. They are simple in coustruc- between 4th and Sth; Lot 2 feet to 43) feet alley diately applied ke, & | Tickets gi. “° ' ‘argain if unme- Wul be soldan eKENN 18 North Wharves, P. 1 ret heel Ges bey as rheret ag Insurance tod Re 5 URSDAY, : hart, Georgeuown, on Thursday, it . ; Gor tan Hehe to get-out of order, TH tana train allot ar 8 we lek For feeight, which will be taken ai | mma 13 tf = A full sssortment coustant! Se ppt =n eee orels Ee & TAYLOR, Wi isir: ” at factory prices by 4 Re St tha, big ee a oe | NB, The te 0d LS Water at., Georgetown. ae VER OR SHINE, . neue ka: W eel ee. e: N.B. xpress s yo couneets at Phil- THF FANCY GOODS DEALER, BEX SP Scien tthe Tate en [Melb nn auf tapuancest sence els |, Hapa Renn” Um ieee eA Mig" A Good Operator in attendance to show'the FRIDAY, May 27, 1850.—Ciaas 53, | drayavont Pluladap tice Sed New York. No | CP STEVENS AUCTION STRAW? etCeS Machines aud give full instructions 11 thetr wed. 7 aumbere13 drawn ballots, Namie 1 ree TOO nmaNNe wariety of all other FANCY eae EE iene ofa gests __ta Warrant Nancy | GOO a hlinn an Gh promt and pele ater eral a1 Gey ko. New ARRANG MENT. ns : . Cail early, ve money od buying the very ~ b a “ SATURDAY, May», 129-Clasn 5, | BY STEAM-TO PHILADELPHIA (\ VEENS) Tie’ Fancy Man, € ? & SMITHS’ 4 nunaber ballote, | a AMES TEROME will mak (atc Le WEIGHT. Nir MEASURE ae | prize of tare | roguigr wrectly trips batwoon Pasian Vameke ERS, a ‘ : Tize of . of ut RS pee Wats PRICES EXPECTED! ida T'2j025 | 2 s ‘aw | dolphin and the District, Sy We wish it unders & & Ko. | OLE ad that we design doing a cash business, Persons sending us their orde: elphia every Satur m, lease send the tm e., ec. ” Tickets’ $1. = All orders for tickets or certificates of Pegkaree } leutial ‘clock Mm. Georgetown every Tuesday at i2 o'clock bs nds’ received every day at both ends of the 71 i sending forfit. Will reoeive ‘the most prompt and contd é Which } will sel! cheap i to th fow pernc having ae- | attention, tad offal _ trod Ww «! Gas Pipes Gpon cole eecenian tonaiter abay time we pre- | soow ma cert te bran ‘be gcars ai Setters qunrautced to Senmse Ol thet Coats ye ne pena: Pixtires sent them; consequently w, Peach Me money when | Address FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO., ixhtapplyte TYDE & DAVIDSON. requived. ; rewcnted. = ticks ix “At GALT. | sa a er meron, Der | Water streot, Georgetown, DC. jos NW, Corner ¥ ats. No. 6475 an a i.) yAventin Philatelphia—THOS. WEBST | 2 1008 OFF Ss Solow Wad Depart. maiz tf Tttaken 88 bet ofapit woul io tanke eso: | No 14 North W harves maid” AT AND BONNET LINES SHIRTINGS AND PILLOW LiN- tigen aifcorte ths, JUST RECEIVED—10.000 doz. of RUCHES | "Hyaina Neapolitan, Sten eA THERY: yo 4 ENS, * Riead kind of wood, earrying cords. AP Hoords. which will be sold wholowale and rotailat | gh R4CS’ sfcace” Finta, and aloe Gentlemen’ Sen fomack Table Romiaian! Doe” Ser ee ees mreanred een ink HELE wor Hats.Straw-Leghorn. aud Panama CLEANED Insh Tinens, of the beat makes, and at the lowont OF Coorg Eee Ge AVAaltington | ma 13-20 __No. 34 Market Sps al ie? PUNISHED tu th Wat Auer, aid at the rik ‘ 547 ; foot of I7that., below War part’t. ap i-th v CHRA BRS FIVE CEN ws ] Bonnet Bleachary, 309 E root kaback ‘Towel TON SEWING ROOMS, PERED IN WASHINGTON Ba Mies, See Celene, nae” 2 ud Fanen Law! 54 9th sty 10 doors . Ave. First-rate : ream at Veldozen Linen Cambric HarniKerchiefs, from the time ta'xet, SPRING xd SUMMER SURPHERD ie onreen ner eee Ow Mrs, HELLER ia ites te ladon gonarally to 08 eac : ; made up to - - ~ 25 NS. - With wane other desirable goods, all of which will to make SHIRTS, DRAWERS, &e.,at'the| FOR SALE—A large Herring's Wilder Paton | her large stonk of DICE PRIM ALS ae hs be sold at the lowest anak prices. ai rtest notios. All Piyaw eg re and Burglar Proof IRON SAFE, suit PAR ASOLS, alno to & very large ntock dae OEY, | BHART BOSOMS, “COLLARS, and WRIST | able or baaicera sad arehanta doung s large bust | LAR AW GOODS RIBBONS, a6 Sp cornersth at. and opp. Market. | BANDS noatly stitched, aiieea nea. “Lugpire of M. SN & SON. Bankers. | Thick will be soid vory cheap. MELODEONS— One scoond hand Meludea _mar AF a iA ; 5 cotaves, in beat order, for @25, at the Music ERICAN P, ae W. G, METZEROTT, af oost at pa NO COVERS.—A largeand heautitul aswort- mout just ANDAM a repardioss mio ELLIS'S Piano Store, OLD HUNTING ENGLISH PATENT-LE- Na ST ENGLIS!