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a THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Goruer Poansy!vania Avenue and Eleventh Street, BY W. D. WALLACH. ackages by carriers at @13 yoar, ie mall subscribers the sub" advance; $2 tor mt for less than week. Single ex three montis at the rate of optus, | cent; in wrappers, Apv® iuserted three times for $1; every other day or semi weekly, 25 per cent. advance; onee & week, 0 per een vance. a ere er ecrreet A SKULL AND BONE SKETCH, [coxtixoen.| The first witness called was the sexton, who fied that on the day after the funeral he diseoved that the sods had been disturbed near that he dug down in ice and constable. and fowod that the Lead of the coffin had been nocked out and the body abstracted; that teps were discovered from the grave to the hburbood of the prisoner's office The con- the head of the gra the presenee of the ju stable testified to having examined the office, and found « large bowl of chloride of lime. ap parently prepared for some recent process of purification; that in the stable in the rear of the office. he found a large board, which, by ud the smell. had appa- the imprints upon it. rently been used for a recent di. ection ; also, ine the stable. a bucket which bad con- vel lime. and a erow-bar, which was pro- — as also the coffin-head found in Bughee was ealled ta prove dia grave that he had fad awn the decessed. aud was pres ent at her dewth. with the prisoner, who ex- ire to dissect the body. Te thot the skeleton resem- da great d wght the te th ing to show that the pr the une who opencd the grave it was shown th: ir of muddy ypeared that these same footprints could be traced to other parts of the graveyard lin. and taken the measure of the de- ceased for that purpose, which measure corres- poled with the dimensions of the skeleton. after making due allowance for the space taken up by skin and flesh. What this space ouzht tu be was a su ij of Dr. Bughee and an was some diserepanc about the age of the jans agreed that it wasu “but one thought i it could not 1 than three months; ser period of re- another gave it a mu lea-e from the fle-h covering. It was shown that the Soe pner had by the habit of purchs quick-lime, to w animals. and that after ihe grave was opened he had purchased an unusual quanti i finally the District Attorney, after mak the mostof the testimony If thix was not the s! skele upeu the pr lich his innoeenee. to vi it. By way of answering this last que had been called for the detence, was a student i College at Ge- neva, h oner in the College examining some wires and seri such 95 are used to put skeletonste stated ‘that it was the ma cluge of the janitor te put together and sell the skeletons of subjects vat whether the pri: ner had purc hased a =kel- eton or simply the means of putting it together, he could not say It may here be remarked that the counsel. in summing up for the prisoner. accounted for not having proved by the janitor himself a sale of the skeleton, by stating that that anil had absconded to parts unknown be- fore # subporna could be served upon him. and further intimated that he bad concealed bim- self through a lest one who dealt ia skulls and bones should meet with evil treatment in 2 community so much excited; or. st least. he subjected to some awkward ques- tions which he could net answer without erim- tusting himselt—an explanation which had its eifeet on the jury, but greatly astonished the said Janitor when he hes f it in Penusylva- his. te which St had been quietly dis- patched a fow d e by Dr. Vernon's old precep i “+ pay his way and in- structions to reniain uutil he heard that the ver furnished that the erowbar in the er, in order to estab- w whence he obtained Proof w doctor s stable was of the same — with und in the ote ded very newly in size ailur pattern made fur other pally. th lient. ¢ whe! She step of Lecties ote ‘ heck mere elo ming Pseyes.althourh what < my ou thix case be He bad never » ted her as 8 witness, a d. therefure. that she must be a volun- ¢ slated that she had seen the deceas- y while staying at her uncle's i had often heard her speak of 2 #in her right foot. caused by t ot « howe of the little toe. the bere the fall of an axe; and she remembere ing when the deceused was laid out that if ere uid have to could not imagiz ght to have been. On looking ut ¥ tor the pr udicrous point mstabl ticular gray . and finding the body tae 3 would hel charge upon he thre-t back the ceatou'’s own crowher teeth. dwelt upon the fact th F k tenes the inf rsecute his client is he dwelt n With wonderful juty look wpow the } telnquent. (perhaps the very the M in every al College.) and, like all guilty ly. in bis neal for scien n of bowel eu to such a $ possession wa wuld not be the one alluded to inthe t because the evidence of Miss Na- sjeet was niin. fully devel one doubt as this one had be in thatdepartwent. Could the evidence of such a witnes-” ( rappose that. a+ the pre wh eyes could have been deceived? Here was the gist of his ease. and he made mexe ef it: and wound up «jury the importance o tevery duwhi w the pr sug te thom a frightfal as that. «jary. th Prisoner wae nequ © courtroom amid the plaudiis of the strove the eye of Miss i thank her fi eliverance vaoher u aru, and sppe Ny to avoid him afterward. H. he was fearful of corpromi hsme one = with her un T she wwed. by word or sign. that she was wequaiat ©. woth bim Althoagh released frou his perilous posit"or may sappote that he i abouton his pil- dew that e more than ev The scene was sow again reversed. The captive knight no huger peeped from dungeon bara: he was free: the lady was om him: but throagh # ane in- could not approach nor speak Oh" how | tantalizing’ In his waking hours it Was atill heighhor, eeual. bat Not a word —not a syllable spake she." {twas perhape in consequ partly of dis- Bascd ciuous thus bindlid su bit mad that ver, XIE. Dr. Vernon songht relief in a more votion to his books than ever; and forgetting . he was soon engaged in an- or I may as well inform the reader here that, i ‘WOOD AND coat 0 TO J. W.P. M) SAND SHOES. gge H. MARLOW mould {inform his custo his narrow esea) in spite of the evidence of and the Miss Ellen, the skeleton before mentioned was no other than that of the said Catherine Quigley. the body of which person might have been found as the constable on his ught of lifting up some loose boards of the Een e Hour and digging down iuto the below, and the little toe of which would been found to be. ag Miss Ellen deseribed it. kind of bunch, or thick projection ’; bat 6 an opening ita perfeet bone would have come to light. with the shrivelled, and indie: long lost all control over it usturally have supposed that she had lost it Some three months after the trial # paw =f with a very remarkably formed head. who we been afilieted with disease ashes rently of f thn brain. which esused him to stagger eo but bot exae Lot a ices “5. W. PL mes & 12 oP col e lot of ene Hoole splonaia he wiil sell at $1.25; Gents’ Ca OTS $2.50; also, f terme totof Misses’ ‘tforget the num rst search. bad he | een ai and tg sts, TICE. For THE BALL: < t hay id assortinent of Goutlernon’s Prouch octed Patent Loner aud Calf Pi loots, Molrore and P person: CERT: y at his Many personscan wear rs wear those feet mr comes ier etn Rigaeem: nae ia Sjust received a 5; ten | y per cannot Wear othe: who cannot ed edu: ic ah Me c ages for ‘atent Ceather eae be gripes for casi stove (cooking) COAL CHARLES W. MITCHELL, 7th street, adjoining the Car south side of the Bridze, 3 would call the friends and the OOD and COAL, coinp: si all of the various kinds now in use, which | wi Hickory, Oak, and Pine Wood = Any 8iz0 aud length, ‘and delivered to any mad Call and leave your aries. Corner ot Min hy C sts, Zongress and Lace Gav Fancy Glicerous ews contracted, ns that the owner had She might very all amd oxamins . P. HOOVE! {ron Hall, Pa. av GOD! WooD! woo attention of ny eral to my stock of aoe for cash. NDREW TATE, Bavrizin, Wise ATTORNEY AT LAW. NO PaRy PUBLIC, ARD REAL ne hg ENT, Refers to Hon. as if he had > 1 hat night be Tas Vr Ta res Iress Morocco Hut . The at i MowoCo SLIPPERS made to THOS. CREASER. SELLING OF BOOTS, SHOES, AND RUBBERS, Lapis, Misses, You rus, AND CHILDREN, LADIES’ tts STORE, No. 16 Penn, avenue, bet. dth and 9th’ Streets. Sume other testimony was introduced tend- aud Warrants yuer must have been At im the midst of the paymont of Tax 3 for non-residents. ‘These Totes on nat the head of the paaper’s der the superiiten have boon drawing f over forty years. Por 9 tickets cau, with con! buy in the Mary lnad De er been a question as to their bi Pot and no prize sold but w LOTTERIES FOR THE WEEK. 'o BE Drawn IN Batrimore Crry Every AFTER- NOON AT 5 O'CLocK. vints traced from the . MAR, MOTT &. Howry Spxtxe, Mi Will practice in the High eat: of i frors and Ap- rt SELLING OFF! S E atthe the coffin, and ‘the " with a chi serted between the head-board and the si opens 2 place for his crow-bar, and easily prie: = out the end of the coffin, for such coffins usually have a superfiuity ‘knot at the end, he manager eek. and draws out the head ‘The shoulders are too broad to ned not to lose his labor, end with some effort man- arate the head from the body nvass baz. to fill wp and of a few min- trToR XEYS-AT-LAW, lity or fairnoss ‘he Courts of the Seventh Judictal District of ) sippi,and will attend to the C throughout the North Denesel pet. & C,H. THOMSON'S EW SKIRTS FOR 1859. binet-maker deposed to having made tw encircle the 06 the corpse. W. ASSINGTON cUUNty Lorrery, Class2, To bo drawu on Monday, February 2%, bers—12 drawn ballots, Ladios,we manuiactureall our own eesuds, thereby possessing the unegualle securing them at course, results to the benefit of Gaitors, in point of fit, beauty, and utility, hi acknow! lodged superiorit — Moivceo ani he takes outa k t of # long cross-examination : ; sictha:) The: over all others, and our other physician. There Kil Boots and Button | &ec., for winter wear, ood only to be wetlre & purchaser. Also, | r Ladies and Misses. All ae off at | wr " it in an old smouth off the grave, is the wor! es $4, quarters $3, eighthe $1. He harrics home, puts on his dry clothes, goes to work to unravel the mystery of 3 and finds a remarkable e of the skull, : ldition to his una- He must preserve it, that’s ant erring Tow prices. AY. BEL AIR WOPTARY, Class H, drawn on ‘Tuesday, Mare 15 numbers—12 THE INDESTRUCTIBLE DOUBLE EXTENSION SKIRT, WITH PATENT EYELET FASTENING, MADE WITHOUT sz Universally pronounced “the most perfect Skirt e vjection on the in make it a curious tomical mittseunt os wa ballots, BN & Sow purl ngid? “ter rings stock of BOOTS January, are now ments te buyers. die Fons Children's real Also, a larze lot of I Shovs at 5) cents and 7 THOS. b. GR EFI It was ui raining when he had finished his > + and rather than a: sain venture rain tothe place of cor he locked it up in Sclmet: aud re- i p. after his fati 1 wrapped in ssuad sleep, v late the following ae that he “arrived, al the tavern atter breakfast As he returned he saw Mi ge from her uncle's house culash and morning dress, and walk slow i He prepared to bow, but x= she ed she turned her head away. and said in in proportion, THE GOSSAMER EXPANSION, The lighest and most graceful Skirt ever produced. THE PICCOLOMINI! By means of clasps—this beautifwl and economi- cal garment cau be taken to pieces, washed, and put together again at Pleasure. re. whl thes above have Thomson's celebrated “| Bustle, and are — wii WED? SUSQUEHANNACA 'o be drawn on Wi i) cinta drawn ‘n ballots. moma at lion Hail, Pa. ay BOOTS AND SHOES. ae manufacturing and keep a full * Mor. Boots, 31. Buttoned Bo ots? 0, c Leasting Gaiters, 31 ting Button Gaiters, 75c., riueipal Zotulefs ove TH CARROLL COUN T drawn on Thursday, } 7 nuinbers—13_ ewe Ballots. e S28 m1 prize of. ‘OPTERY, Clase 9, NTENSIVE ASSORTM ROSEWOOD AND OTHE aT Don t speak to me! but if you've a head in et rid of it, that’s all!”’ to look at her, but she stepped into a store, and appeared | to be. Absorbed in making purchasers. warning! Could it be that they had dicorere? what hud been done the night before ? clear that some one was ‘watching him. but equally clear that an angel was protecting him ‘The event proved that the warning was well founded, for hardly had he transferred the heud a place of concealment before he was vi hy his old xequaintances, the constable and jus- tice, who ransacked his office in every part. and then proceeded to the stable. tooked behind the wood pile. under the bay-mow, in the horse- In the loft was a small entter sleigh. turned upon an end. which. from that cireumstance, and the apparent exp ot the seat. with the top oj examine very turned it down. They went away as wise rs they exme; svon after they had gone, Vernon, with a m quiet went up to that cutter. that mangled head under the straw. packed into the seat where he bad pls —_ it. not bay ing time to bury it under the sta & ee Tickets $5, atone 9925 quarters $1.25, bering com leted Walnut, Chorry, and other Ward ny, Walnut, and Cherry Jenny Lind Beatstends, eee oem and iste: Fine Walnutand Rove inets and Whatnot ‘ine Mahogany and V Mussew’ and Childee Iption, squalls lowe # and ‘Shoes of every the citizens ic of our own make, id the public, Sy call me a bas Peay for them- POKOMOKE aie LOTTERY. Clase 4, 'o be drawn on Friday, March 4, Tales Sandals and 78 nuinbers—13 drawn ballots, . ROSEN THAL, No.22 Pa. a e., Market Spa. ad door above tt & ,ADI 8 OF WASHING engaged in manufac sses’, and Children’s Shi 4 past 3) years, we ought tol know by this tine what will suit them int that we do; which von can atrial. You can tiudiatall times) the articlos at ‘the grinetpal Shoe Stores in W ashe ons: Fino iehoreny. Fine Mahoga Food Etegeres, Ladies’ ‘alnut Sofas and Chairs ine solid oak Marble-topand other Cottage Cham- alent Dressing and other uy mb iee other Chairs, of every deserip- = harhie: -top Centre, Sofa, and other Tables, A, € ass and Crockery Ware, L MARY AND sre drawn on Saturd Poe eo alte ss. and can safely = Fine Mahogany ny, gpd Ww trough and the buggy : rize of, wo2e 802 ile aa er do. .. 35M & Tickets $i0, halves ay % quar FI Undertc oon tes poe on hand a large and very m. they neglected sell as cheap as any other perso , although they nad on as favorable terms; and at ho person Wishing will be disappointed if they give _— by «& co, “Battimoas, Mp. tiatter myself t DOLLAR LOTTERIES. iE DRAWN AT QUaRTER Bet ons 12 O'cLoce M. hes N. iy S Wand every dese; pon ot Repairing executed with Se . MC | PATA SCOINSTITL oPHAw & Noreiet, tinow of almost ppo. Odd Peilows’ fail. Fame) for any thought that if was a3 5 and concluded to leave ig he could dig a grave for it without inter- ite here ws any it there until ot at being alread n be purchased of ft iber, now stopping at States H Ketel iat &e., " Tickets $1, sh: [to BE conrinvED. | pecs Pavrarsco insite Virgin Honey, may al, 5 Centro Market and tot Novthers Market wil be promptly attonded ‘Aso, CAKES and PIES, of evory desoviption _GEO, SEITZ Axotine New S1eamnx is a practical machinist. is Fupon a waved plan. by which wf $5 miles per hour 18 texted oi a oe and enterprise Siould prompt ail to call and $6, tab 2 priza always ou hated, VF RT, Pat “ntee, fo 8 ir ‘| Geen BATING AND NTER’S RES ALBERT meant ve va past the Sole A bia tor Messrs. Dupont & Co., W. iltuington, Del- Aware, keeps constantly on ha the ditterent grades ot POW DEK manuiactured by 5 and Sd lb. kegs in 2 .and Dib. kegs +S and 35 Ib. kegs and 25 1b. kege FORGETOWN, D.C ee Clase 2, drawn ballots ‘0 ues on be 78 numbers— 13. 1a large stock of all wses to obtain a Which. he says, tized by that ayen> y 2 Worked by the sane tus sumething like the dlinill, Which is to revolve 56s times 2 minute and by its action upon the atmosphere sel along ata speed. he calculates, wfure becu attained Lovers of exquisite ¢ ting willalways » very choleest Oysters, hs to be obtained in @uy eating house in this thing but a kind of a bunch where the | ii abie good attendance PATA ee INS’ « ik BS. — 53, much greater th 73 auinbors cor n in 6X and 12}, Ib, keg= inland % 1b. canisters the boue of the little tue was _in samen up for the charges aro moderato, — Arter Dinnxe.— DO vi MEDI AL Suir! INFLAMM arbi ¥Y DISEASES, wis habit. which Virginia Rifle ~ oe Fuse of superior quality, in barrels ‘ Above will ba sold at manufacturers aslivaten free of charge to any part of » slowness and dittieulty Maser Parsee 2 IF See Advertisement the Di The arneter of Dupont’s Powder has been so weil aud favorably known for a half century, that we deew it unneccssary to say anything in its unbore—i2 drawn ballots TZ a& ome Ri City Pat ( or ke batiples oud styles of packs, 8 to sportsmen au q 35 High street, immediately ad oining the Ce Ar TAM. pia Per mchanner Heten 30 WINDOW SASE B+ offered at low that there was 4 conspiracy | PATAPSCO INS + HER ARRIVAL ~ I DOOR DEPOT, ircet from Boston, <f various sizes, whi rm and shape to make the himself the n who helped ‘TRANS AC riON.—Mr. Johnson, a col- rher at Pittsbury = lored lady in JATE OF Nast Yor« Crry,) KER whick we ere offering at rater a et Manufactures and, Topai tneluding Maxous’ and Stoue-cutte Picks made aud repaired NG GAS ANL various brauch Overy. how trying todivert elf to an unoffer- ned. unfortuuate- a& ac. ‘Tickets $1, sharcs in proportion, ~~ R.PRANCE & CO. Batrinons, Mo. " or . With a ¢ uw. arevotver in eke r orders address rte The aufortunate = in the District for or those in want examine and sau: il worth the money. atly and promptly Save work is equal to an y «All We mek ts the sae anone: the abowe artic! Tvos hist they roo several tines on IBROTYPES.—SMatt. Paovits axv Quick Portraits framed, tof workmen from the dogs and 1 tly shown Portrait warranted ies at N. York t. ILTON & CO. “Ask K THY PURSE WHAT binned SH r T have constantly ou hand «small supply of Gas Lto resent the ‘action in the courts Jo iuson is seek- vt Water Fixtures, w warranted to xive ae bean furnish at prices LADON SNYDER, next to Star Office, MBROTY VES of the Clearest ‘Ton = aM BRO’ EY PES Of the Finest Finish. economuse call a avenue, Detween Ith, i will be found the be: Georgia. examinin find what farmer has ¢ of Lis property, and then inforn i mavety ¥ivo that the 7 ‘ at a So tee in ; eet [3th and Mth streets, near W iNards’ URSERY AT Li The proprie Ror in fepisian 8 and gener them cs to large size Wiinte t Pin ‘ir, of large growth and healthy condi ton, with & large assortment of other Evergreen Li to sell fine ieee BOO “pata hin sages ee oF pegged, 5 ish \NCGEAN HILL, ak Wastineton, D.C. “parsait of theie culling n of the public: IRNA- ed Pe St, Lonis a Tho subscribers have large lot of suporior BUFFALO. ROBES, which they are selling very Cre a =, ad W 7inne petro FUENITURE acer gi ar palm ay “Quick Sales QI F arniture takoot in iN RORY music of drams. gongs, kettles Teaaee 1 left io advance of the minus! ¥ subinitted to the escort with becoming C. MeGUIRE & co. TEREST ALLOY WED co! DEPOSI Fail stock of FURNI- SHING GOODS, other house ia i large ponoremant of Deciduous Ornamental Shade ‘Trees, of all sizes, suitable for transplanting. i ge general collection of Fruit Trees, choice and ardon | Fruits, consistin; —A correspond ® Spirit writes frou North Bridge athe Mth ult. hLborn, trotted fr tas that enti seveaair Pro’ ts. of Gooseberries, Currants, in great O MY FRIENDS AND THE PUBL Ic.—1 have be ow audine to a i se clos, d oe CHINA SETS, cheaper than they have ever been sold in this city—sets of 44 pieces ERS as low A» 4) cents per dozen, Please call and examines at No. 313 Penn. avenue, “SOUN, McDEVITT. varinty & Y Snaet appro Grape Vines—Hardy A: open culture; Cataw ay and others, ai eng Oraegee for hedeing, , and Ornamental arubbery for Gardens aud Lawn , JOSHUA PEIRCE, “Linnean Hill,” near carrying = heavy sleigh a1 shine hundred poun cane home as th erics nvarietion, suited to ‘DS, UNDERTAKEK, Garrison St ea !is attended toatall hours. Keeps con- \ sonny oe and HEADY MADE CORES oral i ots 8 and every = eg? ies trove ‘thee country aitend a Also, 2, UNDERTAKE _ pe T. cturning from the writer adds to bet their pile that | that there are those bert were 9th and I she cau do the distan ee) Japinxese Sacactry.—It is related by a recent traveler that the Japanese have two styles of char- acters for epistolary writing, and that one only is perusitted to be learned by women, while the men. The object of this » prevent the women from prying into the bus- inexs or other matters of their husbands. be rather dificult te prevent the women of this country from acquiring both al ¥ Wiing an extra one, to boot, for tl RIAG Ae : ES: Tor Subscriber Airing promptucsasing on esting at now ie wreaer are from his jong ig experience in the All kinds orCar ities editions to his J OW. PLAN = ANT, sepa eines ‘R, No. 418 7th — other is used entirely is Just a: i new Lot wr permuted er lent time keepers, at prices ranging fe oe Jeweler, 395 Poe Seana: Loo FOR THE “GOLD EAGLE.” cent lot of EN RVers et. ee his attent Ee: oe Stet posaitle rage ‘joa Wagon: om on All) eens neatly dona, andall orders part x Snot Carriages. taken in pxchan _ corner rot iat Be Pit LAND’S MACASSA. on atc fie Hair Store, Pa, av,, near do 28-4 vrse; he watched the garden of his ad saw the fair one come furth as Edna ropruad * edd PICTU ke atl i GORING. OL AS #5 Pa. ave., opposite Mitkqcuis A ir 7” The subject ae annexation of the **Pan- to Pennsylvania, is discussed ius sume of the Pennsylvania papers THE WEEKLY STAR. This execllest Fondly oul Sows Family and News Jourpal—oon- taining a greater variety of interesting reading thaa osn be found in any other is published on Saturday TrEMe. a Cash, savarsad! By wet ratte ater in CJ, fh ma aceal Fention Neos be Bane teat tye ian wut oountr ‘Single copies (in wrappers) can be 12 as Sere Postmastors who act as agents will be al- Cun MissOR of 2) cents. Soak ADAYS aving a ay the enth of - <— Et wa ee "Cosch=s leave all the bots! eee im" the corner of Pa. and trip & As Ta De KAND Ww acer ON T. anon tigen ooh tf a, ro a * tue foot of "any stroet, Al exindrin, at the foliowiue hours so, ty 1G A. my 12 ia. 2. sand é Leave Wastin «to ie 30 seengers nite of two m hee A . 1 ted joy og aconveniwnes ing de- tained at the dr ell ast Leste * well asthe dangers of the Fare trom Pa, avenue to Aloxandria 18\ cents. De. do, fou jazeit wut of Tth of 1B, cents, D. PROM | WAS oroN IRECT TO ALt i FE £ SOUTHWEST ND WORTHWka — mae AND OHIO RAILROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. TWO THROUG TRAINS {ARE NOW RUN FROM wet er "POR WEST, a except evi cutan ce as Weshitglon Fane vat ae eae ane nro siat acreage reat nextday, and cor as fpr Louisville, Cairo, and the rr is, Ki “ To viow the vant oes aieeiitenioen light, ta’ apes heb che a trains fr Wher as. For ont a on Northwest rain. eats ph Rea ats the same. soeneary marca sane a i icovane ates pnews: 3 shington 5 Piedras ke rere are — woe — and a tee Ce rd with the erick Train, “ot thes ‘open m. FOR BALTIMORE 4 pple EAST. Leave he nee ton for Balti aoe 6.10 and 7.45 a =. 4.35 p.m, ‘On Su nday at 3.4. p.m. on) Leave Baltimore at 4.9 and 8.50 a. al and SF, On handy ote 8m, Sly ae 45 a rains Only w. = tions and for Anna. iis connsotions. = tales Bi "the West; und the 610, tas" nad Seep. ing trains for the Wes! me trains for the Fa: ag re = aor farther tnforn ck Gh ie Danese not Master of Transportation, Notice RAE: S!I-NEW iz WITH GREATLY 1. POPE SCHEDULE: FROM W. eq ae coon TO ALL E SOUTH AN. SOUTHWEST, Via Potom.c Steamers avo Ricnwonp and Poto- mac Raitgoan Lang. aSeh se apne ‘The two fast Daily lines from Washi for South hf ed oe Be rats Gat thy cbertha, & of 6th stroet, at 64 8. m.and the morning boat can core heard. and «njoy @ pleasant sail te, the beaut: Ny opp ke low off Vernon. eveni ty a, a haley lf few fe morgage us or state-rooms, and arrive in in time to connect with allthe Trains for icyeen inte “Tho Greath Sonthern Tonte, it being 44 mile: railroading & conveyed over this » and 10) niles less ute, making certain a Ye he rome eis wie i BUS CMOS TOOME ath MO Sait i ALA N NSA ALRSGUTHERN CIES LESS Also. connect at ahha with the Danviile, Soutiside, Virgins, ¢ Tennossee. fate oe tennes- sec Ratios is FOR T oy jTT, tt a= BRISTO! i ANTA LY Rant i Rt N] ¥ oe ' TANS NASH it ‘oh AY oi b Be va ioe aad Jack ae ation of the route, ingmre at the atter “ui ot c3, No. 372 Penn, avenue, one door east of Browns’ Hotel, or om board the Boats, tow oh * € FE. “MA TTINGL Y, an e-lv wv aut ‘Ticket Agent. NEw ARRANGEMENT! GREAT SOUTHWFRSTERN ROUTE. Via OwaNnor AND ALEXANDRIA Rartmoap. ($8432 2 SEE FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D.c. Ty VIRGINIA, PRENNFSSEE, ALAR ONTISSISSIPPH, CRT ARKANSAS, TEXAS, THROUGH Tic “‘KETS ‘Scan be ob e GREAT SOUTHW STERN RAIL ae FICE, corner of Penasyivania —— soe ‘ton, on beard of the — Boat George ze, or at the office of the range on Alexandria Railroad, at -—-iaarnoes RICHMOND, DANVILLE, .YNCHBUR( BRISTOL, KNOX VILT. JN i, ti 3 Tacu meee NA iL LE é y AND N x AAP HIS, ORLEANS. rd wedi soot’ mfort, and be Affe te on and comfort, “ ing Over a miles shorter than by any other Foute. Mire steam erry boat stor i Pare eaves the poet of 7th street at 6 Jexand ria, where Charlottsyt! Wood ‘oodstock, By se duroct zoubs, eal © tion tu nd and all meng ud close connections to an JAMES A : je 17-tf Washingt..n THe PACIFIC. MALL, STEAMSHIP com at © of the Steamships of this Company, carrying Un ed Seaton Mail for aC ay SEES: ext les Sud AMAIA a4) A. os val of the weN S. sy ays ie hich leaves > low Vert ‘ana not each. tnonth, 6 ie or ite — as. counecting eh aie pring Steering have boon ingpeeted da ap, "0 fet. “ey thet “ a Railroad (47 miles long) is com - from orean to ocean, and is c: igs Py s = The bacenge of passengers i« ¢! New York trons) » San fo Franriecn ond gers aro embarked t Panama are "ager age Tt site pnca Peexponne.. ‘rhe in New fexpenses uf the ce. eorve steamers are kept . fost in Franciseo, to prevent deten' uh in case ut, so that the poute is entirely reliable—no fa. having occurred tn cight years, Passengers —— Paunwa the same day they er- rive at A+pinwnll. Conductors ae throwh by each Stoamer,and take chant of women and children rithout other propee pete at the ahs yates. mprey st shnis & T. Boston, Bs —— Uytrep STATES é rINe, Awxp Witnovt Faw FOR CA BIEOIWA WAILROAD. Regwlar Sailine Days, Sth and Bh of each month, see Uk ape of eagione Kinds be a cated on rs tragelerg pou NUR, thet Sieger peomenraed ej as eh to caution al! persons an that. @ trae ofc narra u sn Bs of ot Tis Panama, lew Work is authorized to carnage ‘Com! a A West street, co he North River, MO. RAYMOND, Asean, Now York,

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