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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED.) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Gerner Peonsyivania Avenue and Eleventh Stress, Ww. D. WALLACE. Papers served it: by carriers at Gta rear, or 8 conts per month. To mail subscribers the sud. scription price is @3.59 a year, in advance; $2 for sx wonths; $1 for three months; and fur leer than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Single e@opies, | cent; in wrappars,2 cents, ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) inserted three times for $1; avery other day or semi- weekly, 25 per cent. advance; once a week, 5 por sont. advance. RAISING THE STREETS OF CHICAGO. A correspondent of the New York Tribune. writing from Chicago, [Mimois, on the 23th of May, says: . ? ae One of the striking uliarities of Chicago is t its whole Jon is composed of young middle-aged men. Of old men there ap- pear to be none whatever. Hence fugyisin is here utterly unknown. Where, but in # com- munity of young and impulsive men. coald you have found the necessary to order the grade of the whole city to be raised six feet’ Think of it raising the streets six feet above their former level, and compelling every house- holder to elevate bis house and fillin the side- walk tothe same grade—all, too, at the sole cust of the man unlucky enough to be the owner of 2 fine five-story house. But this eity ordered the thing done, and it will be put through. Many of the streets have been filled in and eurbed, and many of the houses have been lifted up bodily to the new level, and fine base- ments established under them. Hundreds of men with wagons and horses are engaged in this huge undertaking. The new grade was neces- y te secure sufficient drainage for the city, site was the lowest on the prairie. The undertaking bas cost a great sum, but it has re- deemed the city, which is now the healthiest in the world. Nearly $400,000 were spent last year on the streets, and some twenty miles of sewers laid, while the whole expenditure for improvements in the city was $4,000.000. There are three large firms ongaged the curious and responsible business of raising houses to grade. They do the work with surprising care and expedition, and the inmates continue their occupations, unconscious that the house is rais- ing afoot per day. One of the newspaper othees, with engine and power presses running, was raised five feet without disturbanee. One block of stores, 185 feet front by 65 deep, was taived six feet, basement built, pavement laid, and a large amount of excavation done, within about three weeks. The work of raising is done by jack-serews, which lift the building about a sixteenth of an inch at each turn. The owners are, of course subject to heavy expenses to do all this, but it gives them a new and desirable base- ment, which rents so well as quickly to reim- burse the cost. Meantime, the footways are up and down all over the city, and pedestrains are stepping up and down at a most fatiguinz rate. This unfinished condition of things will con- tinue until the new grade is conformed to by all owners. The new pavements are formed of noble blocks of stone, so solid as never to become un- even. and form a magnificent promenade. Then reets. from 70 to 100 feet wide, are b. macadamized clear out to and some! «i the city limits. Hence locomotion »g are pleasant and easy in the w weather. But b te get the cit " in the hight of Spring. notwithstanding the de- pression of business, they nre crowded with vehicles to an extent to astonish me. Looking at the throng which constantly fills them, it is diffenlt to believe that business is dull. Lut it is complained of by some, and money is un- comfortably tight. om Orren Lam Lake y ile in St. Paul, the day. we saw rather a strange sight, being ing more nor less than a miniature craft, built at Otter Tail Lake, at the Lead of Crow Wing river. one of the western tributaries of the Upper Mississippi, lying in latitude 46} north. The ponies, whose name is Curtis, ‘+ #0 Englishman by birth, and in company with severs! other persons, went with his fam- uy from Boston last year, and settled at Otter Tau! Lake. with the intention of founding acity » that - Garden of Minnesota.” having spent the winter there with his ¥, in sotitude, his provisions all gone, and y © baving failed of 2n existence, save ver. he finally set to work in trae Yankee i . about thirty feet long. ed bis tewity and effects therein, and upon speuing of navigativa, started down with Z out of Otter Tail Lake ‘row Wing river, he floated down that stream aud entered the Mississippi some 130 miles above the Falls of St. Anthony. over whieh be passed in his frail bark with safety r getting below the falls, be tied ap. and bin sbout seven by ten feet. and re- suing bie journey, be arrived safely at St. Paul, where his boat now lies, the wonder of =!l To render the trip still more interesting, we may add that bis crew was increased some ¥ €eks since by the addition of a new-born iafant toostsmily' Itmay be grat ig toe the cour- ter of the new world, a3 well as the uld, to know that “both mother and child are doing well.”’ Curtis is asilver plater by trade, and pre- eves tocoatinue his journey in bis unique craft t. New Urleans, stopping at the towus along the river only long enough to supply bimself i family with the necessary provisions. whieh expects toobtain by his labor at bis trade as /rtanities shall offer. «wee, Where 1s Montesnnio’—Very few maps utain the place upon whieh renown has fallen i tim conjanetion with contests be- *rance and Austria. Mon- & very insignificant village, and is so «r Casteggio that its name is rarely found in tinery geographical charts. Casteggio is t thirty miles eas Alessandria aud fif- tcen west of the Po. while Montebello is but a few minutes’ walk sunthwest of astegzio. ‘ eggie and ity has beea a celebrated 6 than 2.00 years. It is stidivom. and it was here that lus won the richest of spoils by ishing and slaying Viridomarus, Kk of the Gasta. In the Panic wars it was an im- —— military position It was besieged by fannibsl. and might have defied his power, ha as tell us that two hundred large hs 1 to the commander, Publius od the fortress” (avery polite r expressing bribery.) The stores and ein were of the greatest geninns. A spring not far -ggio is still called Fontana a’ Aunt- from Cast { wae near Casteggio, on the 9th June, 1800, the great conflict between the French and \ustrians took place, which is known as the ( Moutehello; for it was in the latter little village that thearms of J apoleon [ finally routed the corps de reserve of the enemy.— Jovrnal af Commerce. Sune 7 Mesx Looking Krve Tre Co SS Venoxa.—Whilst looking at the ¢ rT of crowned heads i »ssible not to remark that the ab lute lords of so many millions of men had not only nothing to distinguish them frou: the common race of mankind, but were, in appesrance, inferior to what might be ex- from the same number of gentlemen nat hazard from any sveiety in Europe Nor was there to be seen a trait expressive of MUY great or attractive quality in all those who were to be the sources of so much happi lucery to so large a pertion of the civilized well Yet some of these were notoriously ¥ eri weu in their private capacity. and searce- iy coe of them had been distinguished for vices ly pernicious to society, or any other rnial feelings of humanity; or as a » democratic tendeney says of them, rllent persons im private life, and al] wcourges of the countries submitted to their sway.” — Lord Brovghton's Italy. tke 2+. Tarte Snor At.—The Cincinnatians have ugly aud dauzerous ways, if the following from the Enqairer be a sample: A young man. whe name we are requestod to omit, while walking down Sixth street, about nine o'clock, even vefore lust, with a Indy friend on his wna. felt her start back and cling to him con- vutsively, and. looking up, perecived a fellow * wee at the corner of the alley, in the act +t iostlting his companion in the most out- rageows manner. The gentleman darted te- wart the villain, whe turned aud fled precipi- lately, leaving far behind his infuriated - sucr, whe drew a revolver and fired three (mee at the retreating figure Eben + ing ay, vee, XII. NDows axp Ventitation.—We see by a Kosten F that the Bay State city people are inclining favorably to, and making fash- ionable, those graceful Venetian window awn- ings, which not only render the plainest house almost beautiful, bat contribute very much to comfort during the summer, by excluding the sunshine. yet catebing under their edge the strong breeze. It is remarkable that in so warm & country as ours, where such protec- tions are more needed than in Italy, they are not commoner. Wespeak in the interest of art; for our prosaic houses sadly need some such relief; while es regards comfort, there are few, we imagine, who do not find, during the summer, that our half-opening port-hole En- glish windows are far from couling a house as they should. It is to be regretted, in fact, that with our tropical summers, we have not taken sume hints from architecture of more Southern coun- tries, such at least aa would not interfere with our winter ay yey The fulllength win- dow. down to the floor, is one of these. The expense of such windows is nothing as com- pared with theircomfort. With them twice as great a draught of air is secured, and at any time rooms with them may be ventilated in half the time required by our three fect by three port holes. ; We often see articles in cotemporary news- papers and magazines, insisting on the virtues of ventilation and of fresh air; but we do not find that with all the advance made in putting “modern conveniences” into houses, the mod- ern convenience of ventilation is thought of. Fresh air inthe house, and exercise out of it, are the only preventives of consumption; yet we do very little ards introducing rational reforms, especially in the former of these. We keep our windows carefully closed lest the sun should spoil our carpets—as if this were an thing in comparison to health. However, suc Awnings as we speak of would admit tho air and exclude sunshine at the same time.—P/i/a- delphia Bulletin. see, - How tagy Manage Vorers in ExGuaxp.— The London Examiner contains a report of a curious case of electioneering which lately came before the criminal court of Cirencester. * Mr. Pole of Stratton House.” it seems, a zon- tleman of pientiful estates aud tory politics, stood charged, in company with his gardener, his butler, and his groom’s wife. with ping, inebriating, and pl syrups’ a certain liberal ¥ white, on the night preceding the election, and for the purpose of preventing said voter from voting thereat, contrary to the statute in that case made and provided. Following the course of evidence, we firsi see Mr. P and his zar- dlener, on the day before the nomination, puatss- ing a becr-house in the villuge of Stratton They meet the elector, the gardener tells him that his master has a job for him to do at his mansion, namely, to open a drain that was choked up dingly, John Kibblewhite was wt Mr. Pole’s house the next morning at break of day. He left his work at ten to at- tent the nomination, and returned at noon, having had, as he swore. nothing to drink in the interval. The butler then invited him into the harness room, and treated him toa glass of beer. Then came the groom's wife, and commoduted him with a pipe of tobacco, which he accepted and smoked. After the pipe the same good soul asked him would he like a cup of tea? Yes, John Kibblewhite wouid, and went up stairs with Mary Colburn. The first cup Jobn liked very well, but the second was not so palatable, and a little more sugar did not much improve it. John thought it very dark-colored, and it was the last thought he had at Mr. Pole’s country seat. “ After that he recollected nothing until the next morning, when he found himself in bed somewhere or other; he had no notion where.’ In fuet, he was at the King’s Head Inn, at 2 place called Ashton Keynes, whither he had been conveyed in Mr. Pole’s carriage and put to bed. oe - Tue AvsteiaN RivceweNn any ror Prenca Ovtrosts.— A letter received in Marseilles from Valenza bears testimony to the admirable qualities of the Tyrolese riflemen. It is said that they harass the French videttes und ont- posts incessantly. Day and night, i said, their shots are whistling through ir. The ground on the other side of the Po affords them ood cover. and they are ever on the watch he other day General Renault went out to re- counoitre, attended by his aid-de-camp, and followed by his trumpeter, a few paces behind. The General thought himself beyond range, bat while he was looking about him, a sharp « thug" was heard, and the poor trumpeter fell forward wortally wounded by Tyrolese bullet in the loins. The Gieneral having discovered withdrew, and gave up his reconnois- sance for that day. On another oceasion a sol- dier of the 90th French regiment went down to the bank of the Po to wash out a few things While engaged in this peaceful occupation. & bullet struek him in the chest, and he fell into the river, whose tide bore his body to the Aus- trian side of the Po—a bloody tribuie to the murderous aceuracy of their fire. “ At every instant,” says the letter, “wounded men are being brought in by the ambulances.” see, — Ye GAauLant Zovave.—We learn that this notorious individual, who figured in the dis- gracefal Blount «ffair in Savannah. Mobile, and elsewhere, is now luxuriating at the hotel of r friend Schwartz, in the pleasant villiage of Aiken, S - His grief for the loss of the Coun- tess Eu - Amand de la Reviere »r¢ Blount. seems to have partially subsided, and he is now soothing his Incerated affections with the com- panionship of two ladies from Boston, who recognize him under the endearing names of “Cousin Henry’’ and “Dear Harry.’ One of these ladies is the wife of a Bostow broker, and the other is reported to be single. They were ut the Planter’s hotel in thiseity, in April, in charge of a reputable family from Boston, and now appear to have plenty of ensh to defray their own expenses and that of the gallant Zouave. They spend their time. du- ring the day, in riding. he accompanying them on Maton Altogether they form an inter- esting trio. We forbear to say more of their exploits, which sre exciting some gossip in Aiken, as we le#rn that he isloaded down with revolvers and other implements of carnage.— Augusta Dispatch swee, - TION iN HesGarny.—Tho Vienna nt of the London Times says: «Phe intelligence which reaches me from Hungary is so alarming that I cannot venture to repeat it. The discontent and ffection of the people increase from day to d: hardly admits of adoubt that there will, sooner or later, be serious disturbances if some con- cessions are not made to them. Volunteers have been raised in considerable numbers in various parts of Hungary, but information has reached me that almost allof them sre ‘riff- raf.’ A bounty of 15 florins is a great tempta- tion to men who are penniless, and there are now very many persons in rd who ere in that unpleasant predicament. e country is full of Russian agents, who almost openly ply their trade. In Galicia it is only the nobles who listen to the blandishments of Rus- * woe, - Mons. Buoxpix’s Wonpenevun Feats.—We are informed by a gentleman from Niagara Falls that M. Blondin, the great rope-walker, has been performing some wonderful feats on Suspension Bridge. He walked on Wednesday from the shore to the bridge upon one of the wire stays which steady that great structure. All who have seen the bridge have noticed the stays running from the cables to the bank, on ei ther side, and they will readily understand that it is a great feat to traverse one of them. M. Blondin not only did this, but actually sus- nded himself by his feet from the wire over the river rushing through the great chasm be- low. The people who saw this expressed the belief that he could walk across the river v. & tight rope without diffioulty.—Rochester nton, c WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1859. AUCTION SALES. M43; facias issued from the Clerk Cireuit Conrt of the Distriet of Colu county of Washington and t> me direct: 1 wilt @x pose to public sale, for cash, in front of the Court Huse door of said county, on THURSDAY. the 23d day of June next, is., ‘at 12 o'eloc! m., the fol lowing dese: property, to viz: All defend- aunt's ment, Site aati ae eet Seed Lot a Square No. 347, in elty of ae 7 be with ailand si seized and levy erty of Wim. BU Wil icials Nos 10 a ror of Soha T. Gwyn & . Robes LDEN, Marshal _ma W-ts for the bistrict of Columbia. ALUABLE PARM AND COUNTRY SEAT FOR Sa Ein pursuance of the Inet wilt andl feetamncat of —, oe fer late of eorge’s coun! lecr a: tw ‘Xpose to sale, cn THURSDAY, the 3th tay Of dono ee <n oisiok: a. % vO sheneat nbn d ereatter, Al LF fe resi ear imiens! a Maryland, that highly desirable. tract or parcel of land of which he died seized and pouscesel, called “Yarrow,” containing from one! hundred teres hundred and sixty aver, his property 1s beautifully and most eligi uatod, extending neariy to the village of ba t- ladons- ant adjeins the lands of Jolin C. Rives, Esq. [18 ina high state of enltivation, having bean. loog and most profitably used as amarket garden, for which it in well ea'cu- inted ; has an extensive apple and peach orchard of the choicest fruit, 2 large barn, and every nacossa- ry building, either for farming or gardening pur- es, Pothe main dwelling stands uponan eminence. com- manding a fine view of the village, reilr aad surrounding Country. i¢ two stories high xe! - lent order, has been erected buta few yer eoently Painted in the most fashionable style and by an ex- tenced mechanic, within a hundred yards of the lepot of the Baltimore Wasinngton Railroad, known as Penn's Station, situated in a brautitul f trees of the ravext kind, selected with the i planted with much tast-, and is nted with a large collection of shrubbery of different varieti Cousidering its proximity to Washington city, by railroad ard turnpike, beauty of location, facility of procuring fertilizers, advan- tages in relation to health. society. soil, &e., it 18 pre-eminently adapted and presonis many induce nents for a handsome and valuable country seat. he | is annually increasing in value, and capital could not make a xafer, more id profitable investment t f rarely is so favorable an certain and : One-third ving s : ash; hal and 3 years, in equaliustalments. with tn ane the day of saie, to bo secured by the notes of the pur chaser, with security to be approved by the under- signed, Title indisputable. N.C. STEPHEN, Executor of Hanson Peon, A. GREEN, Auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE BULLDING LOTS oN THE 's' AND, ONGiTH STEKET West By virtue of the last wi Barnes, decensed. aud an Court the sutseriber will se j93-t# the '6th day of June, 1859, ato premises. o and Willi Square No. to, fr 6th street hy 120 feet seligibly situated and upon the property; idgn alter the wate the property wi bs one week's nelice, at the ko and expense purchaser, Title wade perfect. ALEX AND Admuuistras A. GRE N, Auctioneer, HOUSE AND LOT EAR THE Navy Varo of trust from Albin bearing date on the 17th day of Sep recorded in Liber JA. SoNo- 12, -, the subscriber will sell, at public ma -eok ds By A.GRE FPPRUSTEE’S SALE € on liv Srreet Kast, ) Bripex.—By virtue ofa deed Sehe!l and w tember, 1857, folios 83, +t sale. on THURSDAY, the 231 day of June, 1459, at 4 o'clock p. m., on the pren xt No S,in Square No. 1,000, rronting 44 fet6 inches on Ith street east, between south M and N streets, by 1!7 feet Ginehos deep to a #-foct alley, with the improvements, con ng ofathree story Fraine Dwelling. with brick ment, (injured by fire,) stable, sinuxhter house, c. ‘Terms: One third cash; and balance in 6 and 12 months, with int>rest from day sale, secured by deed ig trust upon the property And if not complied with in Sdaye alter the sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell upon ona week's notio*, at the risk and expense of the defaulting purchaser. All conveyanc.ug atthe expense of the purchaser. EDWARD E, MUDD, ‘Trust A. GREEN, A jo L-eokeis By pResr OF FARM House AT AUCTION.—By virtue of of teust trom Joseph B. Quinter tu the subs dated Mareh i2, 18, and duly ree: IMPLEMENTS. deed 3. No. 171, folios 56, 57, 52 and (4, front of my Aue Rooms, on the corner of 7th and D streets. TC the 2ist day of Juve TUESDA next, at 10 o'clock, the following goods and chattels, to wit: 1 Seed Drill, 1 Thrash: 1 Pan Mili, 1 Cutan , 1 Sorrel Horse, b re ey Horse, Teruis cash on delivery. ror W eokds IecKNEW & MARLOW'S M FIRE WOOD MILLS, CORNKK 71H STREKT AND CANAL, Wood Sawed in 4 picees for Se. per cord, Wood Sawed in 4 pieces for 5%. par coud, Wood ed in 4 pieces for She. per cord, Delivered to part of the city, Delivered to any part of the city, Delivered to any part of the city. tng, Cooking, and Stove WOO ul for sale at greatly reduced pri . of all kinds always on hand, nanufac- ‘Terms cash. . ify" Full measure and weight may be relied onin every tnetance, . McKNEW & MARLOW. I~ Uffiees—Corner 7th street and Canai, and on Sth street, between Hand [ streets. Orders sent to either office will receiva per- sonal attention, je6 tf B EEP IT BEFORE THE HOW TO GET YOUR MONEY’S WORTH. Go To A. PAYNTER’S CITY STEAM KINDLING AND STOVE WOOD MILLS, Where WOOD can be bouzht cheapest, (put that down No, 13) where full moasure is warranted, (mark thatdewn N e best quality of wood, the best Spruce Pi biggest knets spiit for kindling,( put 3) the Licvest carts and the biggest boxes, and the smallest piiees, (put your hat,) and xo to the corner of 7th street wt Opposite the your orders at the uew office, where they will be geomet attended to. i eftatS. W.K: Handy's, opposite Wil ol; orat Win. Ballantyne’s, 498 7th street; ’s wharf, at the footof7th st..promptly at- ed to the north side of the Canal streets, The money to accompany the orderor be ready when the fuel A. PAYNTER, at Pago’s Wharf. ‘TS! CITY STEAM FIRE WOOD MILLS. XA GW prepared auy length sud size; delivered to all parts Yard, and George- eo = and jeave is delivered, je2 town. Orde money to aces the fuel is deli POTOMAC WATER. NYDER, PLUMBER AND GAS-FIT- w introducing Potomac Water in all ¢ iidings All perzon introduced on their premises would iby soe- ing h Lefore engaging their work, Remember, his 8! is in Philharmonic Hall, next door to the Star Office. iat al A eae. 2y SELLING AT COST! . SELLING AT COST! At H. KING'S FRENCH BAZAAR, 46 Lowis-ana Avenue, between Ith and Sth Streets, il the particular attention of the 2 and purchasers generally, that | iall leave for Europe in July next. 1 ey from this day. offer wy entice ‘stock of NERY and FANBY GOODS at cost, con- atin — » French pattern Bonnets from $3.59 to 25, Tao Aue saw Bounets, ail colors, from 37 cents 1 $2, a” Lge Misses’, and Children’s Flats, Hats from 5 ts to F259, Fine Ribbous from 6 cents to 25 A fine aud large stock of Artific Laces and Suk Mantillas and A cpeclid abuxtace of Dress wiiaminceahe Buttons. Z is Collars and Sleeves m general, with a large stock of Fancy Goods. 1 A discount of 5 per cent for every purchase above Se will be made. _ ie it sail for Europe in July — MH KING? 407 ouistaua gin Stance TRS om between a Lugs EXTRAC Hair Store, near B larps, Mel week, or mon’ vr F ae ved ia cM joons, sad “Pianos for a ee day, JOHN F, ELLIS, RSHALI’S SALE.—In virtue of two writs of i fice of the the Postmasters who act 43 agents will be lowed & coun mission of 2 cents. 88 south side of Penn Over Hers A VALUABLE FARM irl& Gounty, in Alexa: Geors stow. the intersestion of the Georgetown and le Ne Tpads cont Rie of Wg aerea In- enire op the. , or of Z. RICHAR DS, corner aud K atreste, Washington. D. ©. of Valsiagi E FARM FOR SALE, or exchanve for City » Known as “Mount Pieavant.” containing 3 &cres more or lecs, lying in Mont omery ret: immediately on the 7th street road cading to Ro-kville, about 12 miles from Washing ton and aire Bookys “4 For particulars snquire of F. FP. Queen, 7th atree! ma 2i-fw* CAROL OR RENT—The fe Oat ees bnildiag, between Sthaad Gth etre ¥ the burlfings aise, good bathroom, and bas just thoro-gh repari. Apply to the subscri- rth and B streets, opposite the National 8. D.C rom je6 DESIRABLE RES A BRICK HOURS! street, between 15 Franklin Squar: the yard. A not to be 526, on the tela small Lots for the e persons desiring comfortabls how uis, will be disposed of on Teavonabie and aceonunodating terms. Application may be made to WM. Db. WI 4h streei, island, Aves w TMPROVED FARM AT PRIVATE SALE— Tho eubscriber will sell at private sale the FARM on whieh he reside: Prince George’s county,Md., containing 143 acr the farms of Messrs. Chas. Digges and W.G. niles from Wash- ington Market and 1 trom asbury Dep: cessible by fine roads. The improvements co comlortable dwelling, containing 9 re dairy, corn-house. and all uecessary ov choice apple orchard. &c.; puuip of excellent water: about % acres in grain, grass, aud market vegeta bles, which will be seld with the farm if desired. ‘The farm is in excellent order, and very produc- live. For terms apply to ti leased in showing the fe purchase. ma3i-eoim JEUL BUILDING SITE.—The sulseri prized te 1, in Square t hes on worth Nost, He, Thnning back °. A privats res sirable part ott exvtire or divided MeGUIRE& CO, Ancti erohants. DENTISTRY, &c. D. DENTAL NOTICE, R. HTLLS has removed his offic long occupied by Dr, I Avent ween Mt pleased a nervices, Fer profess pernuited to refer to Dr. Malster, 0 the reoma ity 1 am kindly jad ii be oTH. M. D., the inventor and patentee of ATE TEETH, attends 8 ofhce in this erty. <4 can wear these Teeth who ers; and uo persen can wear others 1 thers, K At ny office can be accommodated with atyle aud price ot Teeth they may desire; but to those who are particular and wish the purest, cleanest, strongest, aud most perfect denture that art can produce, the MINERAL PLATE will be more fully warranted. Rooms in this city, No.396 Ponn. avenue, between y and-doth ; also, 97 Areh stroet, Philadel- phi. « se 2i-ly DELawarE CONSOLIDATED LOTTE FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO., ManacErs, _ Wilmington, Delaroare. The Consolidated otteries of Delaware are drawn daily at Wilming! Del., at 15 minutes before 5 p. m. Alldrawings under the superintendanee of Lot tery Commissioners appointed by the Stato. PRIZES PAID AS SOON AS DKAWN. MONDAY, June ti, 12—Class 5, 78 numbers—12 drawa ba: Capitals, rize of... else 5 de, de. Coy &o., we. ‘Lokets $3, halves $4, qua, ter TUESDAY, June 7—Class “1, 7é umbera 13 drawn bailots, Capitals, 22.960! | 10 prizes of. .. | fy : prize of. do. 2 5,000 To” do. WD. - 1,25) &e., Ac. ‘Tickets $5, halves $2.50, quarters $1.25. WEDNESDAY, June 3—Ciass 52, 7% numbers—i4'd ballots, Capitals. 1 prize o! 5” do. i do. - 0 &e, E Tickets $10, haives $5, quariers 2.0, THURSDAY, June s—c 7 awabery. 1 prize of. 1 do. * & ‘Tickets 35, halyee FRIDAY, wh socnsinay, June l0—-C lacs drawn ballots, GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF DELAWARE. Class L. 78 nuinbers—i2 drawn ba!lota, Capitals, = one (t prizes prize of... do, . do. do. do. wowest 3 Nu ke. Tickets $15, # 5.75, oights 1.57. Address ~FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CU., Witmineton, Lab, SUSSEX COUNTY LOTTERIES, Tiekrrs $1. ‘To be drawn daily at Wiliiiugton, Delaware, at 15 niinutes before 12 m, MONDAY, Juw 78 numbers 12,500 | 6 16,000, 8,000 | 20 er) &e. &e, ” ‘Tickets $1. TUESDAY, June 7, 1859—Clasa 62, ber 12 drawa ballote, 8. Tey 25011 ° pickets’ gt. WEDNESDAY Juno 8, 1858—Class6s, 78 numbera—i2 drawn ballote, Capitals. 1 prize of. ...... 5,000 | 2 prizes of. 2 do, 1eml2° do. 2 do, 8 a 2 ~~ c. Tickets 81. 4 THURSDAY, June 9, 1859—Ciass 64, 25 uumbers—12_ drawn ballots, Capitals. Tpnigeof——..... 2 15 prize of. ,__.g1,000 ° pickets’ $1. Loy ec. FRIDAY, June 10, 1859.—Class 65, 75 uumbers—i2 drawn balluts, ‘apitals. of... 958 prise of... + 1,400)1° do, &eo., &o. Tickets $1. SATURDAY,June 11.—Class 66, 7% numbers—i3 drawn ballots, &e., ke, &e. Tickets $1. ILJ= All orders for tickets or certificates of paci- Ages inauy of the above lotteries, will meet with the most prompt and confidential attention, and the rinted joial drawings sent as soon As Over, ddrexs FRANCE. BROADBENTS & con, je4-tr TrMING TAN, WORTH OF BOOTS AND SHOES ANGEMENT pox 1 $6,000 “CERRY FORK PRICES, 2A pf sicamme + GEORGE. PACE H. MELA._..No. 520.___.W. MELA. From Washington—Steamer Geo! Ome door above the &: * Office, Seventh strert, Py om Waset, and Li a. m., 12 3, 5, aad Leu _—- oe yi Steame: 2 CHEAPES BOOT AND SHOK STORE W am. 1 and ¢ p. m. THE CHEAP ED PORE cht. eke h ae ‘attntaee Tiaorge Pare—at 3, a he ELA & SON have now on band the largeat | "From A ensuuria Steamee pes yer—at and ¢ eat assortment of ROOTS sud 7,901 1, 3, and 5 2... exoept 7 end SHOWS at can be found suywhere this pce | a wae Collyer Sats pF t "i alae trp oa, Re he “haiies And gentiomon ill Gd it to their her trips between Washinton abd feusnbna Sees ex: pure m.to 4p. m. only. ShpaiteSinewrge ns evr OE Mone war | 4s {AC cd 24 pm Yoatagiom Alona, bien Goods at New York pricer. dracon ‘with the traiue of the Balumore and ewiies’ Enelish Lasting Meeled Gaiters only for Lue North and Weat, 112. other goods al sme low rates, All Don’t forget—the ¢ jed sign in the window. maltim (ied igen ee 1 AM | aE: OE keep a full WASHINGTON BKANCA RAILROAD. stock of —- Ladies’ double sole Mor. Boots, @ Ladies’ H. glove kui Buttoned Boo ies” Lest Eng. dren's beat fi atte nite Kid Shippers. for Ladies and OW prices, Misses’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes of every description, equally low ROSENTHAL No.2 Pa. ave., Market Space, _____ 2d. door above sth st. NOTICE, Un and after Thersday next, Qiet inst. Trame will leave Washington at 4.40 and 6.50 a.m, Do. atSand pm, Baltimore at 4.2) anc 7 45a. m. AL 4.15 and 53) p.m. and third connect with Traine est cond and fourth are Way Trains, Peon ONDE, PARSONS, Apert _ Lasting 6 ag. Lastiv Lad, Gaiters, 750., Misses, at very ja is-eo ap Boor A np aie —When you find your | yy IRE ICTION. HOES do not wear or do ne look neat, T HE VA Pe RUSE of United States gotoGRI & BRO, ». 314 Pen mai! steams! avenue. You will find thom always. p VANDER serve you with the must fashionaly styles, war- rant to wear well, and at the lowest possibic cash mar3_ Cap. Lefevre | OCEAN QUEEN [Capi Jone | ARIEL NORTH Will tor NOTICK. R THE BALUS.—1 have just eorived a splen- sortment of Gentiemen’s Fresnel im- each alteruate W Patent Leather and Cali Pump-sole ROM NEW YORK |FROM HAVRE AND folrore and Vilin Patent Ceather FOR SOUTHAMPTON| SOUTHAMTON ‘or Ladies—-Wiite Satin end Kid AND HAVRE, FoR 3 gross and Laco Gaiters ani Slips Saturday, A Wed'day, ‘ancy Glicerous Slipps. Ca!! and examine m North ‘Saturday Wed" at S.P. HOOVER’S, riel ‘Saturday, 21| Wed'day fel? Tron Hall, Pa. av., bet. 9th and loth ste. ands Saturday, Wed'dar ‘These steanuships bave watertight com; Carry able surceonn, nzOre. (Bither Way the Same—Por Vander tlt, bin, $120 and $i; second cabin Hand £%, according to loc u of state-rooms, er North Star, first cain, $80; second cabin $50, CeBriFicatés issue! of passage from Eur ore dolcered tn aon and Paris. » TORRANC Yo. wit) Teen, ‘iatuoaas ore Mow New York. UY_having TT? THE Hav SE tS years, we onght t 5 know by this thee what will suit them in and cau safely say that wedo; which you can t = our work atrial. You ean find (atall ty riacipal Shoe Stores in W 5 xo woll-known as J. W. Pluladelphia wake. no 2t-ly STRAN ove nes) hick.— The Meamer Js KEEIZENS rl ine rete SE of Sule Leather DRESS SPATE tor Cun and SPEED Suh of Newark, s POINT and turning, Will leave hinale 4, m., MOpping al ali of the rey AN Asser FRAME TRUNKS Gus “oa malities wf Tand and r landings €o P. HOOVER'S, iCCIEN S PAGE, 8y., het. 9th and lth sta. <M, Acant. Avexandrin oar tf eae aS a 7 eee riCK Tt VELERS!-NEW - CABINET WARE, &c. OT ICR TENGEN ENTS. Sv OB — NEW FURD = WITHGREATLY IMPOVED SCHEDULE! hep Pad FROM WASHINGTON DIRECT TO ALL THE SOUTH AND THE SOUTHWEST, Via Potomac StKAMERS AND RicHMOND AND Poto- mac Rau.Roap Ling. Stat pan The two fast Daily lines from Washington for the Qitick Seles taken tn exohange for new. JOHN BONTZ & BRO., Odd Fellows? Hall 7th st. ning. Our met ure an Wty 7 fK South ithwest. Boats leave their #, foot 5 p Sesser. ¢ a ALGhe Rand pm. Panse ere by 4 sccsnatiee oa "i 1g bo’ i presk fast ae sind upopendanie Saul |e a a pivesant sail of 3% hours down Paper hung by experienced workmen, aud satis | the beautiful Potornac, passing in full view of Mout H v . By th ng boat they insure & g “SPRIpG Sear 8°, supper anda rest otf thonre in comfortabiey hertiia Z STES, r state-rooms, and arrive in Ric! § ie ING CHA Ree Se connect with allthe Trains for the Sout and South- SLE! Y-HOLLOW CHAIRS, $12. west. . (eg AN tee Horsuore “ tusuufeocared in thse] The Groat Beathers Malte weeny yey city, aud guaranteed A No. 1. route, it being 44 miler saorter, and 1%; JOS. T. K. PLANT & CO. railroad | — by any other route, making certain (Aah tee ons to Perper oe Dats bel akan ia IICKSBURG, RICHMOND. AND PE- ICP Furniture Repaired and Varnisied. @ BURG. VAi WWE IN AND, Wik PRANK T SANDS, UNDEKTAKER, north ONTGOME ne Ht P ste. Koeps RECT TO NEW Brest rae ih avail thea *h| THERN CITIES DE CO. h ‘Re! old buria! grounds to the new cometerios. DANVI 4 ‘Terms most reasonable. sp 2<m_ NOOO AW J. Sa PUANT, UNDERTAKER, No. ait 7th INC- « stroet, hetwoen G and H, keaps 7 2 Lastly + d every article a) Aen uired in his line—a fine HEARSE. route, inquire at the Southern Teket Ofhce, No. 318 BAIEN FSORPSE PRESERVERS, te. Se. | Bean: avenue, onedoor enst of Browns’ Hotel, ot 18 chares are in 2 “an rate, and his atlonation board the Busts, foot of Ln street. auy hourof the day or myht. Hacks ; GEO, E. MATTINGLY, tished for funersis st the lowest pov sible rates, auié-ly TUnton} Ticket Agent. ale New AKRKANGEMENT! OUTHWESTERN ROUTE, aj Owe Alt AND ALEXANDRIA KatLRoap. SW PHOTOGRAPH AND AMBROTYPE GALLERY, 480 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Near Third Street, AMBROTY PEs, AMBROTYE ouly 25 cents. YON CITY, D.C. Put up in handeome cae . FROM WASHI PHOTOGRAPHS, KGINIA, PHOTOGRAPHS, Vie pons only One Dollar MIssis' nthe ei on yy. and 25 cente . ARKANS. jut cach subs: went one - GOOD PICTURES = HROUG oan be obtained at the taken in any weather, GREAT SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD OF Remen:her the Numher- FICE er of Pennay|vania svenue and 6th 4=0 Pennsylvania avenue, near 3d street. ai he Mieam Ferry Be 1 “Secure the shadow while you have the substance.” George Pa offi: ice of the Orange Si-ly raed Alexandre Mexcnant™ r 7 bY : oN URG ERCHANT CLOTHIE RICHMOND, DAN YNCHB M Wate rem apie Plait = BRISTOL, KNOX V ON, ATLAN- KOrCLOTHS, CASS M RES, Ta. CHATTANOOGA. ‘ LL sk Hponss MONTGOMERY ‘ LEAN ed comfort, and be- by ME WEAR, wiuch he urder in the best m 2. He has alsoa ch f ADY-MADE N a Aor. tien ther route. T ony z han by any other r be HING ARTIC he would | ing over 2 : 2, “ned of ell the special attention ter Whe siean. tee Face leaves the ts “Gilg a. or Alexandria, where offtth stroot a. © ara for Richmond, Charlottsvitie, Staunton, White, Salpiur Springs, Woodstock &0., nd at ony pom. ior .t!elmond and ai) pointe Such west, a sure an? clese conuections to Mem- hia. 2 _ Wagons and ‘ heer the office & AVeNUS, Bt o'clock au” "BOS Pe . JAMES a, EVANS je ir tt Ts PACIFIC MAIL PANY One of the Steamship of the United States Mail for AC and Ap- | CALIFORNIA, and OR aj Court at Pontotoc, | Panaia twiee each mouth, M val of the U.S. Ma: which leaves New York s on the Sth aad theft each month, with the made augeugers, Counécting Vi PANAMA RAIL. hese Stoamships liawe been inspected and ap *% Pa are Navy Dopartinent, aud guaranty aed Phe Panama Railroad (47 miles long)is now com- iD Adhering to the principle of price only, which it distinctly marked on each articte, the pub lie ara secured from imposition, fas dealing. 7 Mr. Ws. B citizens of Wash and may rely on NET, favorably known to many asa Cutter of distingwshed ment, having charge of the Cutting Departinent, Will be preset to mest his fneoudg gud the public geacraily and serve them with “i mar 2-tf A GOOD FIT. 1.Q.C. LAMAR. c. H. MOTT. a. L. AUTRY. _ AMAR, MOTT & AUTRY. L ATTORNEYS. aT-Law, Ise Sippi,and will at wetion of theoug heat tha N. LD EAGLE.” Just received. ENGRAVINGS, frained or ne PICTURE aud LOOKING- Aaatt Pe ave apposite Kirt leted f coun to ocean, and is crossed inS or & hours, The baggage of passengers is checked im 7 WAR! WAR! New York throuch to San Francisco, and passen- New Pocket Maps of the late War; also, a fers are embarked at Panania by steamer at the Sompanr's expense. The money paid in New York covers all ex jes of the tril 7 Renorve xtex rtin Panama and DID CASE of cost lure new Map of Europe—just received at SUEPHERD’s, corner oi 7th and D streets, TO THIRTY PER AVED. = jel FTANCINeE event dete pe a ie ed arate pee he rred in eight years, All por nald di eae ose lave Pausine the eame day they ae ado! a “RIC- | rive at A wali. TION 3 {GUT.ATOR—scif | “Gonductors co throngh by each Steamer, and take regulating both fire and steam. ‘Theadvautazesare | clarge of woulen sui children without other proteo- Very xreat in saving fuel, proven reserving the boilers, aud keapit form. Would refer to thisi Star )« ug explosions, M things unt engine room, ch tickets at the lowest ratos, itr West street, New Y, arngt ork, LW. 1 & G. C. Schnider, th yMON D—or to ARMSTRONG, HAR oilma using them. Wil c 2 aiciamamariog: Gay Nee Urieaus—or Cole BARTLETT Boston, a D.W. HEATH, Arent | Cjybetm ue oy gation EEN EE i NITED STATES MAIL LINE. JAS: N. MECAMLY © CO.. ONLY REGULAR LINE FIRST-CLASS FASHIONABLE CLOTAING | 4%? W'tHovr Faitoxe Por Eteut Yaans, GENTS’ FINE FURNISHING GOODS, FOR CALIFORNIA AND OR No. 390 Pa. avenue, ( National Hote! Builiavg,) Vis FANAMA RAILROA! WASHINGTON, C. V D.C, ili bth TRUNKS, VALISES, AND CARPET BaGs, | Rérular Sailing Days, 5th and 20th of each month epoth CAUTION.—So many fi (oRsETT & Serra iON, have bean ata various kinds 499 71h st., bet. Dand E sts., north, | trated on travelers boned to ak Real Estate Bougth and Sold, City Lots, Dwel | NIA, that the subseriber, fink Houses; also, Farias, Timber Lands, in Mary- | thorized agent for e by the land and Virginia, within a short distance of this in the city of New Yor! os = Ga Exohangea for City Proye: apy os Pos rom, they must be a Western Lands Boaght, tad Fe ‘changed, find ‘the true ufhee of the Steamships <— A g Sige teseton ne meetar se Wee eer cece es usiness promptly attend 1, in New York is au urchasers will do'well to rive we'a call, Companies have only one o New York, ferences. Hon. D. 8. Dickinson, New: York: cee core West ‘of Warree at MM, Carlisle, Jos, H. Brasley, Win, B, Todd. & T. Parker & Go.. Washineton. D.C. wart ee’ ISS M.A. LOCKE Conti M DRESSMAKING in ail ite bounce eet ee ext manner as low ag one dollar. Fronting on thp North River, at the head of the Gow? *s ie ied Oop TT Fe Trae net tow Ver. of East Capitol street. Dresses made in the neat- mae PENCE BP UssiCa! NEALE! INrLanna Te DISEASES, ONLY O OLLAR! Curo: CKAGES $2.50, See Advertisement. jai7-tf Lge em arm To uv Friends AND" E PUBLIC. ve Ry , adding to my . Were one chon wanes, | Pete Reh cicer tie Rovio Wood ‘cas my bean sold ind 8 city—sets of 44 pieces teres! {age feve | Bee RUM BLES tly yeep re . BA mar 25 (Stata eer Ra Baha near Gaal. So Ssooevese. iH Beet G1BSW'S usar oe Pes Bevan AND Qmacl cost st pais Li Raat oneny screen? presi