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ng ead of the black with a white stripe, which was so much in Just year. O1 course doth will be worn. but the all black is later, and eon- | sidered — ———. which it certainly is, — — married dames who princi pally ot those bie high overdresses for halt cere: EVENING STAR. THE WORLD OF FASHION. pct nto EASTER SPECIALTIES. On black satin striped grenadine. bias vaste | Meligton and Tollettes at Home and | may be used as trii Fon striped or; AM About Selly Ware | bias ruftes, or bias inde edged with lace Ail | s coor a copa 5 wot the new racakane: bs hoi long at | iresses for Stree: ome F— | the back, but draped high at the sides, with the | Spring | Bonnets-Bride Parties— | apron front. | dandy *PRING SUMMER BONNETS. ‘There is not much to add to what has hereto- | * fore been said in reference to the new styles in | spring and summer bonnets. The new material | \: prinelpally straw, and there is nothing new or | distineti the shape of the bonnet itself. | Whatever is accomplished for it in that line must be done by the miliiner. The principal | efert seems to be exvended in imparting to the plain straw crown the high, full appearance of the soft, high crown, which became so great | & favorite in velvet during the past winter. To | [Fashion Correspondence of The Evening Star.) New York, April ist, 1572, April -Lould bea pleasant month this year, for it gives us with ite tirst incomings Easter flowers, i aster festivities and Easter faskions. Not that Lent has been dull by any means; for since religion is fashionable, even a Lenten sea- son has its bright side, and we have had Nilsson to give it additional attraction. But fashion | effect this, standing loops of ribbon in two “ net take naturally to penitence, though | Colors, or two shades of one color, are employed | ened by manifold indulgencies, and there- | 88 * puffing of soft, rich silk lace or crape, sur- | fore the advent of Easter with its gaiety and | rownded by folds of silk, ribbon, or velvet, or « is heartily welcomed, and one can | Silk and velvet alternating. ‘Thick gros grain or ble and as phous as one pleases. Im | ‘ail/e silk are used for pipings, or narrow folds e fash | for both the inside and outside edges of tine | English straw bonnets edged with narrow Lace. » one for pastors and | ck lace is much used in conjunction with pets of thousands of i aw trimmings; also velvet with todo, and who find | mixed field flowers. Upon black lac tions they receive in | Of acacia are arranged to droop at t meetings and sewing | front being filled with a large “+ Al business of getting new cnsh= | of black lace, with broad b: able without being e is really a gold They are the Women who have nothing t and the th societies, in th ends, tarn | the bow on the cross, and ‘when the whole is properly made and arran; ves quite a new and picturesque ap} nee to a plain bon- net of fine English or Italianstraw. The alsatian bonnet was the latest and most stylish novelty of lust season, and the alsatian bow gives very mach | the same eflect to an ¢ Ty bonnet. "The “long” English crape, that is crape with eliness, and no beaaty | 4 long crinkle, heretofore only seen in black, is | ‘One cam hardly | how made in ail the pew tints and colors, and is | Nevertheless, | used to combine with silk for “costam.” bon. t harp liking it. of this, adds somewhat to and the family re- rose leaf and well-to-do is very ple It | nets. Branchesofthe Vegonia, or round leat is as fine, In its way, as an opera, tego to church | geranium are employed for trimmings in prefer- on Easter morning and hear the anthems and | ence to flowers, when the color is French gre the ea gave the granc However, “Paris in ashes,” roses, (grey crusted roses with vivid rededges,) are the most suitable ornaments with wide bow of French grey faiile ribbon and fringed ends. ly the same voices that attwo dollars a ticket last week; tosee the high altar decorated with house flowers, instead of thorns; to | ‘te-handed minister, with his throng | BRIDES’ PARTIES. A species of afternoon party is becoming quite the vogue among the ultra-fashionables 0: Now York society, which isso characteristic of the gencral love of notoriety and display that it is Worth Feeording. ‘These are what is callod ~ brides? parties,” as they are excius posed of ladies, and consist of the bri¢ intimate friends. Fulldress is not req worshippers, and to wateh the advent “0 bis family as they rustle ap the of Paris toilets. Itis n or not; and, like a mag- ry goods store, it is just the ing that people illing to pay for. RITES. rande dame has a passion for ; mWhether it 1s the rustle, of the gloss, cr the sort shimmer which retlects back a tho: and lights trom its surface, or whether travel- ing back © their bonnets. They gather in groups, however, in the drawing-room, admire the pictares an the flowers and the ferneries with which it is decorated, chat about the interesting coming ‘nt, sip tea from transparent chi cups, mb- lady-fngers,” and, finally, are taken to -room, or her mamma's bout- dour, to inspect the trousseau, which is arran, for their appro: 1 admiration. * Lovely. quisite,” “charming” are chorussed from halt a hundred lips; aud “don’t I that was going to be marri the youngest and most truthful of the crowd, withasnit at who really does not wish it half so mach as the netrabilt- | forty-nine others, who begin fo see, with dis: irnur, a bandred | traction, the evidence of time on brow, ‘ado! fifteen, for the finer | and baie, and no prospect of any neceselty for a ling fabric. ¢ trousseaw Of their own. grey alpaca, may be t Fine embroidery, wrought upon the linen, is France, but why shoakt we go | pow the fashionable method of ornamenting in- because France lias been ar deretothing, and is much more suitable, as well h faces her md has nothing d sack, or a anim rial” cos truly econo nO use talking mes a« cheny 1 gay and brit | as more durable t ster th ers at their b . ey wake In Quite in contrast to 's parties,” are tables covere the “candy parties,” whieh are a species of leap ; s, and have been @ feature of t that, in the > | Lent. Young ladies invite young gentlemen to n i “tei | these partics which have somewliat the charac- | oma ge ‘The young gentlemen get | themselves up in kids, embroidered shirt bos- | oms, and pomatum, as usual, and sre taken to | a nice bonse, where they are introduced into a swept and garnished Kitchen, which the cook the time being has heen induced to vacate. ‘A porcelain kettle is sputtering molasses on the | polished range, and a merry party has gathered about @ bushe i | ter of a “surprise. are popularly be sh Candy. The girls have the best of the Frolic, for shades to acoior, | they are in plain, bigh dicoses, wo vien or print, rons. ‘The young men look | og costumes, but finally lasses, “pall rai of wood, brown, gold” | + shake, sand, and shell uding to see these beautify cs, Upon which art and skill seemed usted, and then go up stairs and ex- elaborately ugly and buuached- costumes into which they were made, and in and faneiful bib \t on voted eut with | 1 polonaice, which every particle of their beauty seemed to | are principally cut : polonai be lost. ‘The styles were those of three years | the latter generally the Mar, As the | go—short, tucked-up overskirts, rnched and | Watm weather advances many different styles « a bowed nd e: © ts, will be introdaced, bat the skirt and polonaise ca tnd akce sum kee fect ne | will be mainly adhered to, and the simpler the | ¢ ards of material used, aud | design for washing materials, the better it looks, niinite fabor expended, to make ugiiness trans, | and the longer it retaius its fresh appearance. i NECK TIES ¥ * polor <kirt | and ornamentsfer the throat have become qnite | ideapr a enae — cox an expensive item. They are of pale twilied | er skirts are more Loujfint | tlk. withor without fringed ends, the tringe d the lankiness of the lower [ forming knotted tassels. Others are of twilied cendar Of the akirt (hoops not now bei Mice | silk, edged with Valenciennes; the ends form- Suh any pretcucione to fachicn) feeds Ten | ing a euscade, componed of alternate shatie of | censive re all the more econspienous and | silk and lace. New tinted scarfs, for street wear, absurd. The “girl of the period” yle, which | are composed of soft twilled silk, with wide di- Las been the inexhaustible theme papers tor Tait fore: mal stripes shaded from dark to light in the sime color. Broad scarfs of black lace are also knotted loosely round the throat, the ends fall- ing at the back, the body part laying in brovd folds upon the breast. This style is very pic- turesque for house wear, over a dress of grey silk or fine cas! Jessie dusk, = att epee ears past, has returned upon with peaked-crowned hats on the top won to render the foolery mors com- “ DOLLY VARDENS.” wt the “Dolly Vardens™ ns and surplice eraing gowns and | hack, and an ornament comprised of ‘ics wi f aad semaca eee (3 sparent wings, in the center. This the gap in their sec iation’™ is # novelty, and forms | them from the dreariness of | an elaborate hea‘l-dress, or an’ entire trim- l'inanity. Men consider it rathen | ming for a. bon itself. it is usually Weakness than otherwise, and composed of black lace, silk, or velvet | te attend to their lined and piped with a contrasting color, hand over | buft, French gray, very Me at green, pink | 3 2 proud of | of biue. The bow is square ends cnt like AUCTION SALES. | BY oS inal Hi Louisiana a of TCESDAT 12, comme Pala car besese “* ame Her: A pmber of low Urdesys. ble for Siperertort od Work B ~ ‘warranted soun sound will expire co a warranted to work will ex- Beruisr onl jays ‘Tacedays, Thursdays wW.L. Med dS Auctioneers, + bet. ‘Bazaar, ‘and 10: strate” NING, April 2: o'clock, we will BEAD oF [moneme AND MULns. large beavy Work 1 Sat- AT 12 O'CLOCK we will sell at onr s'o1 New and seco Bockawaye, Fomity Ca orn ¥ LATIMER & & LI ae eal Eetate Brokers, a Auctioneer: | Southwest corner of s TY FIVE nd hand Baggies, Pony Phmtons enue and ith street, iding. SALE OF JAPAN. CHINA AND INDIA GOODS. iil be scld, wit southeast corner of Lit AY end ZUeeDay, M slental i ully-carve d Sanda: W Lacquered Trays, amen ed Cal [Rep Pat} n 2, at at 1040 ‘clock Auctioneers a} Boutbwest corner of Fons m Star Office B a AN EXTENSIVE E cou NURSERY 0 SHINGTON. D.C. AT eR. he . Re ATIMER 3 IMEH& CLARY Aneti BY “LATIMER & © nana Re wRRING AMnens. HN Tescrve, a¢ the Japanese and OnsINGS: Apetist aeees, compe ncaa, comprising ‘ood Card Un-es. Tive Boxes. OLEARY, neers, ESALE WILt TAKE PLACE ms PO MORROW, (Tavsday,) Li Mints, ke. UL, ae ‘On THURSDAY M0: NING April 4) 1872, MB ecmmencing wt 11 rooms, we shall sell th: tion of Fruit Trees, comprisin. it Pears, Dwarf and Stauaard A pte » Nectarines, Cherries, Grape Vines, Very fine Evergreeus, Flowerlug Shrubs, 6 "ash. * {Repl LATIMER & CLEARY, A Terms apd BY w ML WALL & CO. duct font Auctioveers, w Marble Building, 900 and ‘Soa Pennsylvania avenus. TRUSTEES’ SALE. By virtue of ay of trast, dated May 2). iD, 1571, and recor the jas d recor 22d d-y of April,at 4 isea,«fler for lerabis 7 ‘ost of the pur. Mahe terms uf devs from the day t the ex pense « pe meabil a the defant E Pennsivan avenu: BRICK tock, O& in writ ing part tru-t, Iwill sell at p: Diulder, in frontof the thin day of April oon, all thi ped in three cat eighteen months, respect! notes of the purcbas “AU oot ue stamps to be terms #f thetra he ce aplst ANK z uw OVER £150,000 AT 2 Win mirch ast to ne 5 rece, elegant im: Eu ress Clothe, etc. ee ES of Ly Salk Vi puttin e) naling, rom Y of Engi ries Ladies’, Gent and Children together wit ery chu S2-A southern editor oracuiarly adirms that the ladies of that latitade have done nothing to deserve the imputation of indolence. regard to it, asevi pl the mixed ideas with MARRIED. GEOFBOY—-RIGGs. In Rome, Ltaly, on the 12th March. LOUIS pa GEOFROY, fo KATHARINE Siar DEN BIGGS, daughter of Geo. W. Riggs. of this city. make it cessury to be explicit at the risk of ing tedious, and repeating a twice tuld tale. The Spelt y Varden” then is simply a banched up overdress suit in anti and made of y flowered material, which-most reeset) eid fashioned chintz bed room furnitare. The Freneh call it the “Watteau,” which belongs to os - DIED. PURZON , On Sanday, Mach 31, E_bURTON. 1572, DARIUS done. rhs frncral will take place frow his late re: the same period, and is precisely similar,excep. | No. 1722 ith street.on Tuesday, April at 2 at the “* Watteau’* has generally been worn as | o'clock ‘The fricnds of the fami ed to at- ney” dress, and made in rich mater'a’, | tend. x Dol Varden” (wh> was the prett ¥ | CALDWELL. On th» it instant, after along and fal illnees. which he bore with cheiatian rot a blacksmith) camp up from th: 24 pain! Tanks, and was first introduced fa red cot. | tude JOSEPH B » eldest sou of Wm: N-and Ann 8, hintz for mourning wea: and has oniv oer t= 9 sare, months and 10 day», ted tos Ik and brocade. In Fast his suffering, past his pain, ease to weep, Lor tears are vain; the city a= Dully Varden Genre'to weep; tears ata sin aid never be wo! Cat the tamu't of yor iu the street, =e in the country, upon occasions, 5 Joseph suffered, now he is at rest andoubedty be adopted |, His funeyal will take placa fro his father’s resi- Diy for the promecuis’ | dev ce. 144 High strect between 3d and ath, George wn, on To-morrew (Tuesday) a’ternoon, o'chek, Friends of the family sre iny ted to suena, {Baltimore Sun please copy. | GARDNER. In Brooklyn: co Moadar. Mare | hb, after short but paiafal illness. JAN. GAD NEB. wife of "barles Gardner, fori’ orly of Wash = to preserve the inte ‘The sleeves must be antique, EY iat fe close at the | netensD. top, with deep rufites. The high boddice cut in SIMONS. AtSo'clock a. m., hay th a Lorrie with the skirt to open in front, but closes so | SIMONS, wife of Juning Simans, aud daughter of to form a long waist, cut with a'spring which | Adie ©. and Lathrop. epens almost into points back and front. Tie | Notice of funeral herea‘ter. if ski 2 it an ved upin five —— places, thre the morning of of the Fist tape st the back, one upon each side, with velvet rib- es. ELIZ: nly chil ben loops. ‘The materials for “Dolly Vardens” fd Mari Willaaoy fats Si youd of st are Bumerous and varied. There are cot'on * Our darling gone ! cbintzes, with black, white and tint d | Relativesand friends are respectfully invited to grounds. The latter are considered the most | attend the faneral, from the recidence of her ‘There are al-o chintz figured fou- A are more sistish than chin'z, in ot . and richer striped were, employed for tue polly Vardens” that are used to complete d.u- costumes. In the ready-made departments of some of the Ury goods houses, confusion is not Cpe created im the minds of inde perienced exbibiting “Dolly Vardens,” and calling these «Cretonnes. is name onl: reters to the material, “Cretonne,” a thick finished farniture Sas Becctedeed tee Gand Se TUE | eee as nre HueiEL Ul CASES AND Cask a» heretofore been for curtains, covering 4 4 BTS lounges, and the Hike. every deseript ZNEROIPERED COSTUMES AND OVSRDRESSES. Every lady, with any ——— to a red costumes rents, No. 9395 4th street Bort ‘Tuoed: instant, at 10:30 o'clock a. inet ty "2a = UNDERTAKERS. R'#e F.HABYVEY ALUNZO A. MARR. HARVEY 4 MARR, UNDERTAEERS, No 934 F Street, between Niath and Tenth. bas now one Or more em| her wardrobe. These —— sometimes con- sist of a jacket or CABINET MAKEB AND UNDERTAKER, 619 ELEVENTH STREET, near F. ra nll and oversk: hich formes IDAL AND FONERAL WA&EATAS, BD- UKTS, UROBSES. ANOMURS ry CL aE en Arar fils fa mat shades ef ine Ese * Pit ho, late of 1 Eee (ieee mi. dou. Blasp Goat mb: seventy-five to ope hundred dollars the - The —— price bevel the clot unembroidered is two tars per “Sees Walards are very much used for dressy overskirts, but have not taken the place Of china crepe, which is, however, more em- | Tinta’? ga¥_be excluded from U played upon imported toilettes than those of | srigtt- Given rany bao cig Bouagn. heme — Longo - and age the y2S-m St A trimmings used, narrow guipure or point Ince | JN THES AEE Ogee OF TRE D being often used asa heading to rich fringe | Lor cove: Merch Tater im the season, white natin citincs ee | beaded “pig geudy and black satin striped grenadine wih $s be used for handsome overskirts and overdress: With skirts of light tinted silks, or grenadine in ck co! n feholaa Mun ot a ie motion of 5 Storrs GUT aag eek ee tas bint TOS aE cause his appearance of gandy is a noveltvin white | herein on or be for the ngewe dag osebon’ broa] and have oth: It “does up” nicely, mer suits or houe Fr ae if will little trimming. ack satin str ped grenadine is used this season ANDREW WYLIE, Justice, &¢ Tene copy. Trat moose By Lh. re Wilura: Inegrain tiegham Lace her goods too numer: TE: to pay the ized to s est and approved indor marse-d Libor 1s for Washingtonc District of Columbia, we will, ock p. m., Owing describad real e fate. in the city of Washington and District of ©: nbered slg yteen (15) of G of Square numbered 0 Will be re ‘atice of the bid. ‘Gonv ‘eyancing and stamps at je are. not complied w: ‘eale,the property will be reso d ate Broker and Anctioner ¢ Corner 3d street east. onda. and pon the reanest pr by the pure r fs ii) 83 00008 In gnen as Black and Colored silk: Poplins, Ali-woo! Mori an of Velvets, Braneels ee, Tapestry Darpetines, Housa Rugs, D Durtaine, Table and other Linens. ™ medium to finest imported sad 6 variety ne y today, ne while te be sold with wut it aot for GASH. Bales tocon- yi : Banas » ret 03 Peunsyivacia avenue, Sa FORNITU &e IN two mont! H. D. COOKE. ~B. WALL & 00., No. 615, Sn MONDAY. the on ths prem the balance in one and notes of the prechases . and deed of trast o1 don nin five No. 638, page a by sais ignated « ma the plat 1.) of Grant’s re- tubbered sey veyancing aud reve Hiu'ase ups @ purchaser EN. Trastes. 1572. land, French aud gre 8, Batfas. Trish wad Delaines, Sateoo rd Plaids. Alpacas, an rare ag 's Hoviery , Glov: Well sctscted stock amask and Not nntil the entire apl 6t_ joneers, CORNER OF PENN- JE “AND SIXTH STREET, Liber, No. 65), foll 111, ihe land records for Washington ¢ nn With int Fr Trustee, Ancts. B RY W.T. tate Broker Pennsylvania aven nue, W feet on Kast Capitol b streets cast, and runni Carclina avenue, Term: oe ae Sei bi i rand Auctioneer, corner 3d street east, DESIRABLE BU: ILDING | a4 ON EAST CAPI- On THURSDAY, Arild . I will offer, at public premises, part of Lot one t 4 o'clock p. je, in front of th in Syuare 937 front n 0b and ing inrough "to North ance insix and twelve at time of sale JOHN Y WM. b. 1 WALL & te le Ancianers ree New Marble Buitldi Nos. 900 and 903 oe aveane, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF PROVED PROPERTY COBNER ©. By ‘ite of ae “ot puis ae tial BC. 0 ne ‘Washington 0 io SLTU FU AND lity STREETS ea) of trusts dated hares ‘and duly recpried in Liber LE U on oF THe ve of the land records and by direction of 7. D. ties Becured ibereby 4 will sell, at. public mel ‘TUESD, Y, the 9th 4: cit Lo Far ‘on the ground ery fren ai iat im (204. B* wm. wid ve 3. Enso mS ore ae in eon of eS sremnions, at 4 o'clock April, 1 Leo) arene e(3s ees a ee ventas Ta || the ieee five siare Roa id Auctioneers, Pie as casa. in Lé 0o., ‘ucts, rostronep until game hour and piace, Traitecs. rey’ €0., Aucts. ud Domestic Dry | AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THSS AFTERNOON. FUTURE DAYS. wi! & WILBIA ¥ GREY RB WILEIAMB. A pes ono sates oe maeren Bs ie? Northwesteorner 1 ‘o toth sud D ta, T v5 DABLEIMPROVED | TRUSTEES’ pameee NERY DESIBADLE Im RO, ABE 0 Bisex we BY FieTH STREETS AVENUE Rast, SREAR THe Ox bxerroe ine of a decree Fin ba aare see hee" (€33,) th the elty cs Washing eet lowe hint ing for said p New Jersey avenue at the comter of the ryt Beterscn the two hemses ereeted by Ds tell of Dadtington on «aki lot twelve. wk 0 emty sx feet teu inches (38 10) Ieee the Dortheast corner of sail lot. and running thence of begianius, waht the improves es there, Consisting of a two-story welling icoase with back building. The hove fy in perfect. repair, and contains six comfortable rooms. Location ver} de- 5 wud twelve (12) to 8 ach sirable. tol atrect-theree north with the Ame of Somh me dae Ke Js ,aji4 ebiect to a, price deed of Gapitel screct aity.Aretock tous inches ros coer oa fated April Sth. 15,7: reeoraed in L N or less. tothat part of lot eleven (a1) heretofore par- Sir, ite see, abd securing’ & hover ot ekae chased by Kobert Mills, thence east with the line of Gime with imsreer at tbce cant. per ann: part Gfly nine feet three incte to the east fine of said lot eleven, (11; center of the divition wall een tI aforeanid to the place of beginning: snare feet of ground, more or EaTEMents theron, ‘consisting of ‘a large beiek able two years shee date. ‘Terms of sale: One-third in cash, (of which $100 most be paid at sal slance in two equal install- payable at six and tweirs months fr 4 ‘aring interes, e. centum per annum. seciterd to the # bimabous Ben ot the Trustee. | Tf the terms are not ¢ f al with jin three days from day of eale, pt one and tw Trustee reserves the right to reset at the tisk and BH0 to be sEPcnee of the defaulting purchorer, fret giciag two days’ notice of such resale by adversisementin the Fvening Star newspaper. Stampa and oouvey- io, eae aeereaeeone be secured by of trust on the property. If the t not complied with in sié days tr: ancing at the cost of the trastees have the right to resell ths | TALLMAD! DEK A-LAMRERT, Trastes, | tr trryaces hall Save, the right to resell the prop BEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctionccrs, Stainpe and crnecyapciue at purchaser Gost, mars-lawietiaw WINE T TANTON (Ty nctecs ¥ TAneeE S OLEET: ars. Wow 4 Anctioneers and Beat Frstate Brokers, GBEEN © Wii bh WS, duc Scuthwest corner Pennsylvania ave. aud Lith street, ‘Star Ofice Buildings. Southwest corner ne ocd sreet, VALUABLE |v UNTME PROVED Let oN, Siar Ofice Buitdi Luh sireet TH = STREETS, ON THE NORTH SIDE, SAT AUG, ADMINISTRATOR § PIANO FORT OF TaeLOR On MONDAY ev doops gel April 1, 1872. xD CHAMBER FU 8. CARPETS, commencing at 5:30 o'cl ck. on tar premises, ERBDING, CEUCKEBY. AND GLASS WABE. we shallecit the west half of Lot 4 Ley Sonare &e. 1e2, fronting 25 feet 6% inches on the north side of 45s onter of the Rapreme Conrt of the Dis- G street, and running back 199 trict of Columbia, haldi pecial term. I This Foperty adjolne tes Intern Home School, will sell, on THURSDAY MOMSING. Apel snd is toeated on the north side of G strovt, botween Eh commencing at 10 o'clock at No. 633 Sth and 2ist streets, in one of the most desirable ‘south between 6h and fth strests sections of the First Ward. cst, an epeciier’ Assortment of Furuiture, &e., $1.00 cash; the residue in three equal at6,12 and 13 months. with notes bear: ee interest aud secured by «decd of trast on the mveyancing and revenue stamps at ‘s cost. One hundred doliars dowa at LATIMER & CLEARY, Ancts. Y LATIMER & CLEARY Anctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, Southwest corner Pennerivanis avenue and i fith st., Star Office Build URE XPIBED. erhieaer of, ipo FD Prop. Tt Consisting in part of Korewood Ca Schraidt # Schr inno Forts, 7 octave, male by & Co., Mantl= Griamevts, s, Rugs ont} pps Cloth, Pialrapd Husk Mattreeses Feather Beds, Boleters aud Pillows, Blankets, Spreads and Sheets, Oork Stove. Kitchen Requisites, &e . § GEO A. pouaea, ami Mar2s-B,9pid3 BY LATIMER & CLEARY, Auctioneers and Real iatate Brokers, Southwest corner nr One B ERTY & OF 1311 AND PTE) April 3s: we itl seria troutot the premi imexpired Lease of part Lot 8, in Square 317, sita atedon the corner of 12th and K streets,ad fm Katore, Said lease expircs on the ‘Terms at sale. m23 d LATIMER & CLEARY _TO-monKOW. CHANCERY SA0R oF TY SITUATED ON D STREET EN 21: AND 290 STSRETS Fe adeck of the IMPROVED) PRoP. Sota, West. sre: IAL AND & PREM PT ORY SPaING : ny DAY.th ot April, 1872, part of original lot (2,) two. in sau ahty three” Beginting at southwest © h te northern bon as Wet XPRESS WA INT OF WHOM ERB ADVANCES, SDAY MORNING. April | 7 ner front, &c. 5 Two Top Phactons, leather tep. TweNo top M snliers, for {our persons Six No-top P asket Plinetons. ry Family Carriage eantly Texunt Dewbt ed aud built toordsrby Minor, Stevens P with withia fire (5° days from ay ot ter reserves the right to Tesell she premises a risk and cost of the defaulting 0 ee a depcsit of $100 required at time of sale, All con Yeyanciag at purchaser's cost. GEO. TCH, TH m30 dade Lat fas CLEARS. ES WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, A, northwe ‘st corner ih and D ste. BLE IMPROVED AND [ SUPRoven LES STATE HRONTING ON Lisa Pa k SDT’ Srneurs B* GREEN Twe Jersey W g Filiy sets Single and Double Ternes All persous interested wil! please © take notice that day of April, A the above stock will be without reserve. to shall sell, on we call the att buyers before pur At vy Lue co., 1 water in the yar erty offers o t inducements to pureha: & first-class neighborhood = wil be ge Y LATIMER & FAR) Auctioncers amt Real Estate Brokers, Southwest corner Penn-yivanis avenue and Lith st., Star O#ice Building. rest ani secured by es sold. All convey- sabe, at the cost of the par- SEN 2 WILLIAMS, Ancta, ‘KE Ses ‘Auctioneers nook borinwest coruer 1eih aud D sts, See ee MEN eIOl TRUSTEES 6aLE oF VALUABLE IMPROVRD TUESDAY heres OPERTY, Ber Ja A FOUR STOR 2 SRICK meneing a 10 o'clock. we DWenvine CO I STSEET | iS erocne Wasnte OTH. AND NE VENTH STREET ‘BAST. | pooch = mT ee By cinta ofa de ot Crist, dated Wi sth. y Virtue of a deed of trust, dated May Sth, ttrepise 8 superior’ sortmant of the above APR 'EE Sot ly ecreded tt eye T., No. 39. folio 387, LATIMER & CLEARY, Anct ¥ COLDWELL & KING, Anc Anctionoer © 410 Jith atree one door gosh of ag Trani avenue, mblic auction. in front of the premisi ESDAY,the 10th day of April, A. D-is2, at 4% + lot uumbered one, (1) pari of lot ck p. nombered tw tWo,(2,) and part of lot numbered fort: tw numbered eight handred and (2 i umb waiter did store room, ne auitable f Ty or Tusines; a good cellar ee oe ne attention of purchasers tacepectally Calied to the above: ea al he satisfaction of the S10 down on day of sale. If the terms of saioare mp! ae tu within five days after the day of sale the property will be resold at the risk el and °n mtreots. the above supe. Assortment ot Furniture, Sc. being the effects of a family about to sii a ni! and Cost aes defaul ing Seg aul convey, Y a «& ancipg and re ‘i ‘Ue stam ps al ie are ae SON Bx Aa ichenecrs ead Beal Restate Brokera, ORATIG BROWNING: Trustee, mertl-cokts GREEN & WILUIAMS, Ancts, Y GREER, # WILLIAMS, Auctionccre, ‘Northwest corner luth aud D streets, TRUSTER 'S SALE OF DI DESIRABLE PROPER- TY NEAR THE NAVY Y By virtue of a deed of trast, acer, ‘én the 2 PA asc Petree is Southweat corser of Pennsylvania ave, aud 1th st, = Star Ofice Bui aildines POSITIVE SALE OF IMPRC nvED PROPERTY ON H STREET, BETWEEN 30 AND 41H ya a EAST. gts AFTERNOON April 2i, ‘clock, the undersigned will sell at A. D. 1871." and recorded in liber No. 406, e.. of the land records for Washingtou o> nity, D.C, and by direction of party secured tee ereby, I’ will oats at med ae ion. fn front of a me promions, et 44 zx mon D. 157: ths whole of public’ auction, infront of the promises, lots 7 aud 29, in subdivision of square No. 776. pro- frame dwelling and stable, weet, two squares east of the ile wed. .. Conveyancing and stamps at cost jet sg | trent) a re nambered sight purchaser, S10 down at time of sale eights two (382,) subdivided as fol. MS. Attorney. ei ‘westerp twenty = feet front by n29 d&ds LATIMER é Ciraay’ Aucts. th of said lot twe %,) with the improvements thergon, consisting of Bre twor story frame honae. , the eastern twenty-four (21 I feet nine (9) inches by the entire deptn of eatd Lot numbered twenty (20.)” Thia property is located ina rapidly faprot rox ing part o oft NE, U NITED STATES MAR*HAL'S SALE. be In virtue of awritof fiera facias, isened from the Clerk's office of the Bapreme Court of the District | Columbia, and to me directed. I will sell, at pub. Hic gale. for cash, in front of the Gourt-house door of ae Katie ‘ri flay of April, 7H at 12 o'clock m.. all defendant's right, ttle, latin and fateroet In abd to allot pusaret nett syuare No. 60), Also, Lots Nos. 14,25, 52.61, aud (2, Cal'an's subdivision of square ‘820; and al lots Nos. 14,15, 16,29, 0, and 51 in Calian’s subdty!= sion of square No, 856, together’ with all and singa- lar the improvements thereon, in the city of Wash city. ‘erms of sal if cash; balance in stalments in six and 12 mon-hs, beating Larcrest ai the rate ef 10 per cent. per suntm from day of sale, eecured by a derd of trust ol the property. s4 down when each piece is struck off. Bamps am: conveyancing at purchasers's cost. If the terms ot sele are not complied with within five days from the day of sale, the trustee r/serves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchager, and the cash payment to Pe forfeited. Sogton, DLO. seized apd levied tl rt Suma he Olan’ and i beteld tele | mage oeeus OMRE RE TORT Thee cullon Her aint favcr of) Noth Yonng. yo. - Mareb 13¢h. 1872 wee 4 (PRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION X GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers, B ‘Northwest corner 10th and D streets. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IwpRovEn |“ Wedo not see how yen are able to sall those Sian YD STREET, BETW Goods so cheap” is a remark frequently made In m| By uriue of a deed of trust. bearing store, showing that you who possibly might have the 14h day of September, A. D. 1871, and re. | doubted the truth of my advertisements are entirely iar kiber ber Ro. ti) folio convinced of it the moment you see the goods I offer. jam vest of the ured bj ree oui ve now afall line ma ain ‘wits feed i ripen "ERDERCARM ENTS substantt: S| Scare a seat rece & parcel a S aeines tandacuat wise PRONS. of Linen pooped ct Warhinato plaue and Uotton, 00 cents and @1 each and known 1 teen. (15) in E.R. All LBagutifel setts ot LACE SLEEVES and COL- crigival jotn numbered 01 reat handsome ‘at G1 per sett ve ‘One. fourt balance in ‘Terms h cash: sh fostarmenca in ‘six, twelve and hteen aaa Lee kts jemstitched LINEN HAND- KERCHIEFS tr ie nother of Gents’ super stout English : | wale Hoss partoren, full tment of "s Bi pases esr ere iseQucny ge ais pen omen oe. TOILET SETS, 2 bottles and Bandeome cary WALNUT PICTURE a goes and can za “ Another” ie fa watbiere all LEATHER SATCHELS at $1 each, Beautiful LACE TIDIES, 4.3, 2and1 = sere TOMLET and TABLE MATS, SAGA pales SHES. & ry HR RN ER, ee Bando Fi Be, vabes Sele 1 Ne, Sinead wD inful eat at eee te series era ~ SILVERBERG’S "| Ae ind thence ener Sealab tt im MBSTKOPOLITAN DOLLA® STORB, acres ore ‘ey 3 fect wide acront — 312 SEVENTH &TREET, sip locke caee Near Peonssiéania avenue = pie oe RICE: in favor of Keen and 0) <4 Yais-ta 2 FAMILY. SUPPLIES. SPixe urr est Hams, laslte - We, TEAS ANP COFFEES —Extra imperial, worth e = 2 Sets best hs (MISCEGEA NEOUS duced ratea Ro. Ethoice. Macher Se per gal. oa nwdors, Parmesan. LIVERY STABLES. SELLING OFF: BRAY & BRO., FIVE PER ChNT. LOWER THAN ANY — OTHEK HOUSE IN WASMING TON. beet sapere ac pe pen kit ioe Gebeass Metennes. tus. eras by baying your good: ted an er presented. or po sale 1 Penna. svenue 4 SPLECTED CHEESE es BAND. Grevere Fromage do Brie, Ei Bap Sago, or. ar * ©. WITMER'S KOCERY SYLVANIA AVENUE Best Sugar cured ITAMS Best Sugar cured Si POPULAR 1919 PENN Yee ate Rost Leat 18 ‘VIMES MADE LIVELY WITH LOW PRICES: x Fr. BROWNING, * No. 385 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, The CHEAPEST CASH GROCER in the city. All goods warranted as rr in of the city fr free rel. ee re S per kit. No Syrup. Se mars AND ALL OTHER GOODS AT CoRREsPoND ENGLY LOW PRIOR . cans 13c...0r, . cans 20) cans 30 Sys 20. 30. Or, 3 cans for Or, 4 cans for Sonat =@) 00 caas for cans for ELPHONZO YOUNGS 4 ©0., COBNEB NINTH AND F STEESETS, Under Mascate Tempie. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, Wal TP MEARS, t STORE, resemtad, and eliverad H charge. mit Prime New ge Ay Pine A yf Mees Macker Jamai New E: Qterd. eae Fe dare packages. ETZGER @ BYLES, 417 SEVENTH STREET, ARE OF ERING 4 FINE STOCK OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC GROCERIES CONSISTING IN PART OF ple Cider, (not boiled.) ee, earls Butter, and j kite, ‘ica Rum. ‘iperes Seotch Whisky, Havens Oran, Londen Layer atsins, in whole, half, and quarter os Conserve Ginger, New Fi French Prunes, ip glass, Mfs'and boxes, Geadou & Dilworth’s Seilind, nder's Pi , Morton's Pie Fruits, Almonde, shalled, paper and coft ebetis Pecans, Fill ‘Mapie Walnuts, aam, and Factory is: Sar Cranberricg, Golde G rup, vi t quali nspowder, Tingoriat, and Raglish woe oe Old Government Java, . Cerlon and Bio Cut . green and fresh roasted, No.1 Mackerel, in barrels Prune Batter, -_ are! et families, in a art VALENCIA BAISINS SULTANA BAISINS, OURBANTS, FIGs. IMPERIAL PRUNES, fn 1, 2 and 6 pon 7 e=22s* goenps, COOKING PRUNES and DRIED FRUIT, wars BATE PEACHES, in glass, very beau WHITE HEATH PEACHES, in? 1b. and $-Ib. cans GREEN PEAS, Domestic and French. TOMATOES, in 2-1b. and 3-Ib. cans. TEXAS BEEF, « very nutritious article. HUCKINS’ PABKER HOUSE SOUPS. We would respectfally call the attention of our customers and the public generally to our large ané well-selected stock of GOODS FOR THE HOLI- oreenahe bj DAYS, among which we would name, in part— DIPEBIAL LAYER BAISINS. LONDON LAYER RAISINS, in whole, half end gre vernce and AMERICAN PICKLES, sli kinds LOBSTEBS, in giass and tins. PRESERVED GINGER and CHOW-CHOW. Gordon’ FINE OLD JAMAIOA —A BOOTOH and Very superior OLD DRAMDY. Old BAKER and NEOTAB WHISKY. GAFF'S CELEBRATED PUKE EYE WHISKY MUSOAT, SHEREY and All the popular brands of CHAMPAGNE WINBE end s few casks fine old PALE SHERRY in the Custom House at Georgetown, thereby guarantesing the purity of the Wine offered. FOB SALE LOW BY BROWNING @ MIDDLETON, No, 614 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, declé-tr Gorse HILL. popstar FAMILY 7 FLOUE tn store and for ie RELY 004 Bxire Floer. a OLEAD SWEEP OLOTHING SALB, _At Gate Ball. 626 Ten «treet Tio rade ioe PU ‘Toe simptest and most pow. ends iy Oarner es WOOD, and D streets. Ce Sob oe Ete ASH RATLOR® STABLES, a st. genre the latent styles comsiantiy oo | | ek Sad receptions far | ished ‘whe the ee comfortable and. glecant Carriages, Parciculer attention ed | ine Horees, and Horses always for sale - change. nd | Fa8#tonasce cancisors | FOR RECEPTIONS ad | THE ARLINGTON STABLES, 1724 G Srxeer, ff £ 8 i am Wan Daranrenny | _Cometants on mand sud for ive by the month, | week or boor, the LATEST STULES OF ox CARUTAGES for pai ceptions. He FLORENCE IMPROVED NOISELESS LOOK STITOH PROPOSAL PPeresals Fox stationgEY eY Deranre ti the 1Grn vay me for Did@ing will be tareiched wpe sidered and . w bidders, aud r mnet he te h ‘partion odor Ht, and the per © tmp owe by the t= ivery of an infer se to annul thee: tdetarot for the Treawur be irect the pr es of any arts ney addreracd to the und AD CONTRACTORS —Roalet * will be ze . pRALTIMORE 7 scira F extensive pr arepe and tise first 1 Patiwdel K HOSPITAL, DERICK STREET. lack or Lime, nor Biakice, few tency General Debliity Nery oan nauor, Low Spirits. '« YOUNG MEN Especially .who avo become th Vive, that dreadful and nuatiy sweepe af th ‘Se waked to ecstsay the se mein MARRIAGE Married porsons.or Young Bern f Phy thay call we Stan ORGANIC WEAKNESS Tgmedintely Cured an Full Vigor Bestorod treasing aGection, which renders tif mis- Marriage imp mnible, ix ¥ of impropor indulgences paid or ing Ul conm~quences Chat may enenes sderetande the sulyect will pretomd vo deny that the power of procreati« is lost s2oner by those falling ite improper linbits tl rudeut? Besides being deprived of the ot pealthy off) the m ssteerivns and eoer — symptagne of both body and mind arise Trocuts deranged, the physical and mental fonction weakened, loss of procro: ive power nervous irrita- DHity, dyspepsia. pal gection, coumtcarionall ad wasting bf the y. and dear frame, cough, Comsumptton, Gor RE WARRALTED IN TWO Days. whokecp them t 4 injarious comp. States. and the ereater part of wi bern spent in the hospitals of London, Pht Golphva aud elsow bers, line effocted « sane of the seeet i that were ever know ted with ringtcg inthe bead aud sare whem wat pervenstese, Us med bashfuloces, with frequent blushing. at- tevded acanetimes with deraugemeat of tund, were ctred immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTL Dr. J. adresses all those who have in them- oper indulgence and solitary hatte, body and mind, wofkiting fr either iety of marriage. the aad and melancholy offacte Business, atudy , soc are some of the early habit youth, vir-—We ness of the Back and Linibs, Pains in tle Hed. ness of Si secular Power, Palpitation tithe Hearty = Nervous Irritability. De- rement of the ieee Fauctions, General De- ES ane of ion, Be. NEACLT Zhe foarte etc of tho mind are dreaded. Loss of Memory, Contusion Deprosicn . See irits, -T, F rebody mm to Society, tm ity, ae pony Sony wpe prodaced. ipuaity fc of bere: ons of all can now judge what in the cause of their declinlow healt their vigor. becoming weak, pale, perv. Clared. baving a singular appearence sbouttbe eyes cough and eymploms of Cupsumption. YOUNG MEN é ou “patra, ‘should be enaten- joyment of lif he fee sist trom the pa he ature, oad ith of nature, ead oe aT sccret habit. Such persons must, Before contemplating i ae F zr F ¢ % A 2 85 ij E ' if ; ; is ai ry 5 H h ry i aye ‘i at f