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en by oarri or 7 conta per m paokane mail subseribers teription price is $3.0 m yenr, in advance; «x month=; $1 for three months; and for lene t! three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Single THE WEEKLY STAR. —_——. Cash, wavariably. PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, ; (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) . / AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner Pennsy!vania Avenue and Eleventh Street, BY W. D. WALLACH. Papers served in ersat " + copies, | cent; im wrappers, 2 cents, ADVERTISEMENTS (of cight lines to the Ft three times for $1; every other day proj i week's, 2 per cent. advance; once a week, 5) per cent. advance. eeeeaisiatinahieneiiiaiimammmersmime esses WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1859. A ROUGH COUNTRY. The present session of the Missouri State Legirlature has been remarkable for the witty speeches of its members. On Monday evening again, Mr. White, of the House, delivered him- «if as follows, in reference to the project of A MYSTERY Among the mysteries of life is the difference in the punishment which society awards to male and female sinners. A notable illustra- tion of this was exhibited in the finale of the tragic scene at Washington. The man who frming & new county: — sacrificed a wretched woman at the shrine of I predicate my objections to this new county | sensuality, is followed to his grave by a grand no different rounds, one of the main and most procession, and his magnificent coffin decorated important of which is that. I am confident, it | with garlands. In the cold hand of the adul- would not be entitled toa representative in the | terer are placed flowers, emblematic of inno- next fifty years. Mr. Speaker, did you ever | cence and purity. The female partner of his the territory sought to be created into the | crime is universally deserted and despised, ty of Carter? Did you ever have an op- | and, if she should die to-morrow, would proba- unity of beholding ite multifarious beauties bly go to her grave unattended, save by her i of examining its boundless resources? | immediate relatives, and unmourned by any Well, sir, I have. I have been all over it, and | one. Whilst the weak and erring creature is all around it, and I dosay here openly, and | thus excluded from the pate of humen charity, defitutly, that there is not level ground enough | the sympathies of an excellent and sensible within its entire limits to build a pig-pen on. | world are lavished on the husband, who, with Laughter.) The soil is so poor it would not | a full knowledge of the character of the adul- grow “penny-royal.”’ Sir, youmight mow tie | terer, and with repeated warnings of his crimi- county with & razor and rake it with a fine | nal designs, left his young and giddy wife to comb and you wouldn't get enough fodder to | his mere rmitted him to be escort to the keep sick grasshopper through the winter. | theatre and other public places, and, as if (Renewed laughter.) by design, threw temptation and opportunity tir. they plant corn with crow-bars, and hold | in her way. This man, who is accused by the their sheep by the hind legs while they nibbie | press of his own city of being himself a vet- the grass in the cracks of the cliffs. (Increased | eran rove, and of having himself been often Jaughter.) Sir, the ferae urae of that sec- | gui y of the very crime for which he killed are principally ticks. and I must in jus- | Philip Barton Key. is lionized and visited in 'y. that variety of insects attain a splendid | his prison, and overwhelmed with demonstra- size in this new county of Carter. the sinallest | tions of respect, from the President to the tide- that ever fell under my observation being at | waiter, whilst his wife is made the seape-gont, least as big as saddle-bag locks. (Laughter.) | and upon her solitary head break the thunders Aste internal improvements in that section, | of that soci y which strews its flowers over the this House can form some idea when I assure it grave of Key, and bedews with sy that the only thing resembling a road that I | tears the unclean and | joody hand of ever saw there was when one of the barefooted It may be that Mrs. Sick not deserving natives dragged a wild boy seven miles through | much pity or forbearance; but, at the worst. the snow. (Laughter and cheers.) With such | she cannot be more debased than the two crim. a country as this. Mr. Speaker. they propose | inals who have received such tokens of special ‘a new —s and the reason given | honor. Why should one of the guilty parties that the convenience of the in- | be caressed and treated with respect, and the bitants will be promoted thereby! Sir. if it | other despised and execrated? Yet, even in te possible to hold their courts under ashade | cases of acknowledged seductions of female in- of post-onk and blackjack saplings. to keep a| nocence. where the pure affections of some con- Clerk's office and the records of the county in | fding and generous maiden are artfully con- the recesses of a hollow sycamore, and to make | yerted into instruments of her destruction, the # jail out of some of the dark and slimy caves | jmmeasurable villain who works her ruin is beneath the craggy hillsof that rough country; | taken by the hand by gallant men and even if it were possible to establish the machine- | hy modest women, whilst the victim who loved ty for nz county business out of such mate- | him with a love that was boundless in its depth nals, we might entertain the project as feasible | and self-sacrifice. and whom he has cast off as and plausible. But, alas, evensuch advantages | carelessly, and more contemptuously than he a these are denied by nature to this country. | would a withered flower, is excommunicated [treat laughter.] It is true there would be no | from society, avoided as a moral leper. thrown difficulty about the eaverns for a jail. but the | down a bottomless abyss of scorn and shame, necessary post-oak and black-jack saplings, to} whore never again shall the sunshine of hope pply with their foliage a canopy for the au- t her ey soothing ve of compassion st tribunals of justice could not be found. | console her sorrows. ‘This is one of the m: They are net in the county. And as for a syc- | ries of life; one of those amazing wron; amore tree suitable for a depository of the ar- | inequalities which can neither be justified nor chives of the county, it would be sought expistwed= Bickncnd Dispatch. vain. The winds even refuse to blow syca- = +22 more pods im that direction. Cheers and i : = laughter | And the idea of thst ough ever Spent poppe binpem nerds lboreiat being able te build Aonses. in which to trans- We publ h, sa, an exchange, un act_business, is deeply, darkly, prodigiously, | head a most amusing story of Judge D—, of and prepesterously absurd . “* | Minois, in which that gentleman, having ac- aE cepted the bosmttality ofa ies yee riaios AN IMPUDENT CONFIDENCE MAN. Pying single room, was obliged to undress From the Buffalo (N-Y.)Commercial Advertiser ] and * hop into bed ”’ in the presence of a young A few weeks agoa man very appropriately named Skinner, who pretends to an institution ~me kind at Niagara Falls or thereabouts in wich he treats the deaf. the dumb. the lame, y- The Judge himself ix “a small man, physi- cally speaking,’ and the idea of going to bed before the young lady—a modest, sensible girl, who from habit thought nothing of the cireum- the blind. &e, whe are young in years, onscien- | stance—turned his head topsy-turvy. The id ifie. us and charita ble principles—this | of pulling off his boots befere her was death, ir. Skinner appeared bere with three or four hgpeanepeetns toe ene of his puptte, and as for doffing his other fixins, he said he icited aid. He would sooner have taken off his legs with a saw. ed one of ourlarz-| At length the awful crisis approached. The Judge Fad partially undressed, entrenched be- hind a chair, which offered no more protection ; - | frou the --enemy’’ than the rounds of a lad- he Superintendent | der. Then he had a dead open space of ten ials and declined to | fect between the bed and chair—a sort of bridge In the afternoon Mr. | of Lodi passage, as he describes it—which he hand in the Church with his | was forced to make, exposed to cruel, ra ing lncing them in a conspicuous | fire, foreand aft. The Juc proceeds : | up behind the sacred desk. | «Body, limbs, and head, setting up a busi- the pastor with sti!l | ness on one hundred and seven and a half p. asked peguistion to | pounds of flesh, blood, and bones. all told, can- ting forth the designs | not individually or collectively set up any os- $s enterprise—taking up | tentatious pretensions. I believe the young ec, of course. The pastor | lady must have been settling in her mind some ‘is consent and Mr. Skinner left. philosophical point on that head. Perhaps her ide the same application to another sense of justice wished to assure itself of a per- r.and met with « similar refusal. A fectly fair distribution of the respective por- third effert in anvther church, however, was | tions. Perhaps she did not feel easy till she successful. and Mr Skinner managed to make | knew that kind Providence had not not added sne raise," since which time nothing has been | to general poverty individual wron; Certain heard of his operations. r it was she seemed rather pleased with her epec- A member of the chureh first mentioned, | ylation; for when Larose from a stooping pos- learning that Mr. Skinner's pretended enter-| ture finally, wholly disincumbered of cloth, I ae grand swindling bumbug—that he | noticed mischievous shadows playing about the bc the afflicted youngsters with him, simply | corners of her mouth. It was the moment I Lr ,the purpose of imposing upon the eredu-| had determined to direet her eye to some as- say and that he formerly figured at Washing- tonishing circumstance out of the window. But ton City. addressed a letter to one of the most | the young lady spoke at the critical moment : Tow tmen at the Capitol, inquiring as to “es Mr , she observed, ‘you have a Mr. Skinner's operations there. The answer mighty small chance of legs there!’ — - “Men seldom have any notion of their _ “LT have not time bow to put together the powe I never made any pretension to items of Mr. Skinner's biography in a shape to | jn « ground and lofty tumbling ;” but itis strietly sive it due effect. Suffice it to say now, that | true that I cleared at one bound the open space, * wore impudent and lying impostor never plantiag myself in the center of the bed, and deceived and swindled acredulous public ba ote i —" “As soon as Lean find time I will collect and leg ee oe inate Se sro have end the evidence of his character, and —_—_—_ Keep copies for future use; for this isthe fourth] Ixpicatioxs axp TRE ATMENT ‘ime T and other gentlemen have been called | jet was traveling in a steam upon for information as to this man’s character, | an explosion took place. M. F. was transfixed rinee the exposure here in our courts of justice | hy an iron spit seven feet long. The spit went sad elsewhere. of his swindling, brutality and | jp at the sl and passed out at the back, false Swear ington no longer a| so that there were three feet of the spit in front fruitful field tor his operations. and three feet of the spit behind. M. F. was Look out for Skinner conveyed to the nearest hotel. His position de- ; ee mauded all the resources of art. A surgeon was “No Great Hayy vor Ayerus.”’—Last rdingly sent for, who, on arriving, felt the lay. au old lady entered a well-known | patient's pulse, and asked him where he was kstore, and inquired for a“ Treatiese of An- | ®uffering. “In the xbdomen,” replied the gels She made the inquiry of a boy. and was | wounded man. “Indeed! How did it happen told they * hadn't got no such book."’ This| to you?” The patient thereupon detailed the remark caught the ear of the principal sales- | sad incident of his being transfixed. The sur- jnan, aud. as he always sells something to every- | geon shook his head, and resumed : “ Are you body who enters the store, he stepped forward | subject to this accident, sir, in your family ?”” and oddr ay : “No,”’ replied the patient, ‘- not that I know. ~ We're just oat of the book you're in search | My father and mother are very old, and have of, ma’am, but we've got Fox's Book of Mar-| never been spitted. So with regard to my tyra. crammed fall of pietures—splendid book | brothers and sisters, and my uncles and aunts.” for a present.” “ Very well, sir. I required that information *- Lasakes, do tell!” exclaimed the enstomer, | in order to give a correct prognosis. You ex- examining the book; ‘‘ why here's a picter of oer I suppose, considerable diffic in a chap drinken pizen, and here's a lot of men | lying on your back?” “ Yes, sir; it is indeed a sawin’ a poor feller’s head off impossible.” “It is not any easier for you to ~ That gentleman there ma'am,” explained | lie on your stomach?” + experience pre- the salesman, elucidating the picture, ‘js | cisely the same difficulty.” -‘ It must, there- taking a melted lead sangarce; and the other | fore, be unch easier for you to lie on your side?” individual is about to be perforated in the in- | ‘Thatis the only ion Tean lie in.” “* That intestines with a patent manure fork. I guess | will suffice, sir. cade remains to determine you'd like it better than a work on angels.” upon the treatment. Here the indications are “ Well now, that ere is 2 better book, I guess, | very precise: either we ean leave the spit, but then any thing else. What mought the price | then you will most likely die of inflammation: of it be?” orwe can extract it, but then it is not probable “ Twenty shillings, ma’am, very cheap book | thst you will survive the operation. Science, that.” rir, has its limite; your fate is in your own Well, dew it up. My darter’s just got mar- | band<; you must decide for vither one treat- ried, and I calkerlate to make her a present. | ment or the other.” She wanted sunthin’ about angels, but I never iad ener oe was no great hand for angels, no how.” “A Honest) ‘The lady handed out four parcels. each con- | si cago, from Toledo, taining fifty coppers, and completed the amount re rs ‘This letter it by adding three battered shillings and a du- | seems is going the rounds. It was received at looking sixpence, the whole savoring | our city Post Office to-day. Chicago sends the ully aecaboy snuff. letter to Cincinnati, saying that «no such man i "re | resides the-e.”’ Cincinnatis :ndsitto New York, saying search Wall strectfor the owner. New York sends it to Sing Sing, saying the Postmas- ter will find him there, as he has ce ‘oars =e * Lives of the | yet tostay. Sing Sing sendsit to St. i Angels” and ‘Fox's Book of Martyrs,” but = resto that he lives there certain. St. Loi didn’t. replies that thefe is no such man he t = t» some special agent, and send it to Milwaukeo. I~ The New York Recorder gave a terribis | Milwaukee says that he has just left the cit warning to liars om Friday week, when he sen- | for Auburn, and sends the letter thither wit teneed a darkey to the State Prison for si instructions to the Postmaster st Auburn to de- for lying in court. He added six mon » the } 6 to the “Rat Hole,” as it must sentence he had intensledt to uapose heeause the pcintag: > 6 tor Railey’ ppointens. An- blk rascal persisted in lying. es La a hurn says itis refused at the ‘Rat Hole’ —and ited constable at Rochester, | Temark# on the authority of “Copper J —————________ . undertook to tu th gone toS ES man out of court, be thought, ‘was inter: te suc’ Dare, und,fonds ing the proceediug. The gentleman anietly wi instructions to try ‘‘I. drew, and the constable soon after was tbat be bad turned out the sheriff. F NOTICE. q OR THE BALLS.—I havejust received a sj did assortment of Gentlemen's French im- Pier eee ‘ongress and Lace Gaiters and Fancy Glicerous Slipps. Call and ex: | & F ASA ATR AEE TOMB OF se unt! lu by Dr. Malster, 9th and THREE TIME: to see all who ma: The steame: pue poluwiee osire services, Fr y | am kindly permitted to ref jad M TE aL ° I + D., thes tor and the MINSRAL PLATE THEE, ate persons personally at his ofhee \n this Many persons can wear t! T ear others; and no person can wear others ar these, can be accommodated th they may desire ; and wish the purest, Bare oy 4h stock 3. P. HOOVER’ Iron Hall, Pa. av., bet. 9th and 0th s! c PESTA BSETHIR split any length or size desired, in thecity free ee ill treet; with Wm. rer 7h at. and iil ager . at- ‘necompany the order in nil oR, at Page’s Wharf. mars-tf SELLING OFF SELLING 0} ‘Misaos’ * Children’s, BOOTS and ices, of our.own inake. {White Satin Light and Brown Latties’ t 1 Misses! sod Children's: Moroce. and Un- iu to $i. * eal raha wisp gin s ngh “Pran- dress Murocco BOOTS, \CCO SLIPPERS made to _THOS. CREASER. SELLING OFF! BOOTS, SHOES, AND RUBBERS, of every deseription, for Lanigs, Misszs, YoutHs, AND CHILDREN, LADIES’ SHOE STORE, No. 16 Penn, avenue, bet. 8th and 9th Streets, Ladies,we manufactureall our own goods, possessing the un ing in time for the early more. Coaches leave all the hotels and oorner and 7th street sf s- St BA nd delive: ‘any whore ley’s ommbus drivay at Page's Wharh foot, caren APART res places. i a who are partiowlar rodues: the MIN‘ sate? E wil, on Pridar, the Woop woop" \ 0.336 Penn. avenue, Aroh street, cais, Morocco, SHOES and G dor, $1 only. “Teisim NDREW TATE, CASH. ning stove (cooking) COAL 2 Wisconsty. "ARY PUBLIC, CHARLES W. MITCHELL, the Canal ATE AGENT, U. 8. Senate, Wash- WEL » : ELLING OFF , Refers to Hon. H.M. Ri ington; Hon. James McCloud, Sweeny, Rittenhouse, Fant '& Co., W Tree, Esy., Washington, D.C. Attention given to locating Land Warrants gad payment of Taxes for non-residents. fg earn te pot oth of aK conte, WASHINGTON 1 PARTS OF Rae AND NORTHWE: OOD! WOOD! woop attention of m: eral to my stock of. I would call the friends and the . WOOD and COAL, comprisiny all of the various kinds now in use, which I will s@! cheap foreash. Hickory, Oak, a) n and sole a size and length, and delivered to any rt of the city. PF Call and leave your orders. FRO, Direct TO He SOUTHWEST J.Q.C. LAMAR, LA™48, MOTT & AUTRY. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Sprixc, Miss. igh Court of Errors and Ap- ‘ederal Court at Pontetoc, Judicial District of Mis- the Collection of Claims 18: results to the benefit of the purchaser. Our Gaiters, in point of fit, beauty, and utility, have an acknowlodged superiority over all other double-sole Moreeco an O Gaiters, &c., &c., for winter wear, have only ined to aeoure a purchaser. Also, Long ber Boots for Ladies and Misses. All selling off at bss ana low prices. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. TWO THROUGH TRAL’ . W. B. Corner of 14th and C sts, at Jackson, the he Courts of the’ Seventh sippi, and will attend to at the North Mississippi. S. & CH. THOMSON’S” NEW SHIRTS FOR 1859. TE LOTTERIES. ANCE & CO., MANAGERS, vera 4 ee dra ander the superintenden They have been drawing for over forty years. Per- urchase tickets can, with confi- laryland Lotteri ARE NOW RUN DAILY, (except FROM WASHING on. Ist. MAIL TRAIN ‘starts at 7.458. m., (8 wn by State authority and f 8 State Commissioner. sons who wish to dence, buy in the tt never been a question as to their |i of drawing, and no prize sold but w id, pe LOTTERIES FOR THE WEEK. To bg Dawn in BaLtimorE ose Evgry AFTER- ‘LOC! shington June- ality or fairness: ment of let E TRUNKS th noral stock of al] qualitios o CARPET and LEATHER BA n Hall, Pa. av., bet. 9th and 10th n., Teaching Cincinnagi at 9.3? STEEL FRAM connecting directly with ille, Cairo, and the Southw: ansas, &c. rand Mountain Scent of the Road her the 7.45 a. Mm. OF 30 mm THE INDESTRUCTIBLE DOUBLE EXTENSION SKIRT, WITH PATENT EYELET FASTENING, MADE WITHOUT SEWING, “the most perfect Skirt MONDAY. N COUNTY LOTTERY,Class3, ‘0 be drawn on Monday, March 7. and all stations on ths 78 numbers—12 drawn ballots. vad, take the 3.40 p. m. Cincinnati Railr heoks to all guar- I BOOTS AND SHOES. rg Constantly manufacturing and keep a full Ladies’ double-sole Mor. Boots, $1 Ladies’ H. glove kid Buttoned Boots, $2.5, Lasting Gaiters. ng. Lasting Button wed Calfskin Boots, $3.75, Misses’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes of every iption, equally low, all of our own make, ubber Long Boots, $2, Ladies’ Sandals an ks No. 22 Pa. ave. Universally pronounced ‘AY PASSENGER § for the Main Stem of the THE GOSSAMER EXPANSION, ailroad will leave Washing- The lighest and most graceful Skirt ever produced. THE PICCOLOMINI! By means of clasps—this beautiful and economi- cal garment can be taken to pieces, washed, and put together again at pleasure, do. «2,000 &o. «& Tickets $8, haives $4, quarters $2. my ton as follows: joints between W, DAY, YTTERY, Class I, To be drawn on Tuesday, March 8, ‘or all stations between take tho3.40 p.m. Train. Toco rain, take the 3.49 p. m. FOR BALTIMORE AND THE BAST. Leave Washington for &. m., and 3.40 and 4.35 p. m. Leave Baltimore at 4.90 and 8.50 a. ¥. ll stop at way ste ohief connect - 745, and 3.49 p. Market Space, 2d Woor above sth st. © THE LADIES OF WASHINGTO been engaged in manul nd Children’s Shoes for, ) years. we ought to! “ what will suit them in this line, and can safely say that we do; which you can prove our work a trial. You can find (atall rincipal Shoe Stores in W Shoes so well-known Son’s Philadelphia make. TRUNKS !—TRUNK: ndersigned has now and constan on hand alarge and very su, sortment of Roie- Wood-Box TR VWAS TRAVE fing SADDLES, HARNE N. B.—Trunks Cover Repairing executed with All the above have Thomsen’s celebrated Bustle, and are stamped wii nme nod br Paopeedon ben tate ‘or sale by the principal re : wv 8S. & C, jo... =. 3,000 &e., &e. Tickets $5, halves $2.50, quarters $1.25. nu Sunday at 3.40 p.m. i know by this thine m. On Sunday at 4.30 a. m, 7.45 and 3.45 Trains oni: tions and for Anna; drawn on Wedne: ‘wl H. THOMSON, add ew Y 7. numbere—13 drawn ER FURS FORE, E SALE. the articles at the ington city—the XTENSIVE ASSORT. ROSEWOOP A The subscriber, having cov of Furniture, would res, — his assortment y Invite the citizens of Washin, ton, and the pul T IRSPAX. OLL COUNTY LOTTERY, 'o_be drawn on Thu: h OTICE TO TRAY ‘alnut, Cherry, and other Ward Walnut, and Cherry Jenny Lind Fine Walnut and Rosewood Etegeres, Ladies’ Cab. inets and Whatnots, and Walnut Sofas and Chair: arble-topand other Cottage C! - _ ber Sets, Fine Mahogany and Walnut Dressing and other Bureaus and Sideboards, Fine Mahogany ar 4 other Chairs, of every desorip- top, Fino Marble-top Centre, Sofa, China, Glass and Crockery Ware, Looking. WITH GREATLY IMPOVED SCHEDULE? FROM WASHINGTON o \GTON DIRECT TO ALL and every description of neatness and dispatch. JAS. 8. TOPHA Capitals. anna ‘prize of. lo. i ko. &e., &o. mé4-ly No. 4997th st., oppo. Odd Fellows’ F Tickets $5, halves $2.), quarters $1.25. SAT BARGAIN IN A FINE Rosewood- Te brANOC cunde by alien Davie de Cos THE SOUTH AN. SOUTHW: 4 Via Potomac Srea: : ICRMOND AND Poto- FRIDAY. orp Case PIANO: wade E RIVER LOTTERY. Class 5, Boston, Used ouly this winter. ‘a ¥6 Pa. ave, bet. 9th and 10th GOP EATING AND. W. F. BENTER’S RESTAURA the rear of Browns’ Hotel block, con- tinues to be famo Restaurant in Wash Lovers ofexquisite eating will always find there the very Fish, Game, Steaks, C gars, &c., to be obtained from Ws for leave tl reerthe, and Ay rd.and @niey a pleasant «ail beautiful Potomac. passing 1 — and Southwest. urpose is to sell as cheap as any other perso: Jashington. andon as favorable tert ‘ant f hing to purchase as the very best AY. MARYLAND STA Poke ERY, ClassG, | flatter myscif that no will be disappointed To be drawn on Saturday, March 12, 2 drawn ballots, nt s. or state-rooms, and connect with al! the west. The Greath Southern Mail is conve: Toute, it being 44 miles shorter, and {00 miles | ing than by any tht ig te u = “s Wines, Liquors, So- No. 525 Seventh street. any eating house in this UPONT'S OWDER. of his establishment is unsurpassed, jouse of the kind is more remarkable for the invariable good attendance of all employed it W. ALBERT KING, FEORGETOWN, D. C., for ‘rears past the Sule Agent in the District of C ~ ‘ne § ; = a Dh aware, keeps constantly on hand a large stock of 1) he different OW DER manufactured by embracing. in part— Biasting and Mining Powder, Cannon and Musket do., (U.S. G keene Grain Bisie Rite Do. His chargas are RICE REDUC N. ONE HALF! in 35 and50 lb. kogs FoR is Also, connect at INFLAMMATORY, DISEASES. ae mitheide, Virginia, > DOLLAR!. CHronic Packaces $2.5). 7 See Advertisement. HE LAGER DEPOT OF SHULTZ & CO. sat No. 4644 7th street, near the City Post OF romptly fill( free of charge for delivery?) bottles, sent to them in person or received through the Post Offie (manufactured in Alexandria) is the best now sold in the United States, and their terms are extremely have also on hand a ve NGARTAN WINES at low To ag Drawn at Quart: ichmond with he Danville, ” 4 MONDAY. pg tg PATAPSCO INSTLTUTH LOTT: ‘o be drawn on Monday, ERY; Class 56, 178 numbers—12 drawn dy |b. canisters: and 123g Ib. Kees 1 fy oes sn and Tb. canisters door sant of Browns’ jotel, or on E. MATTINGLY. EW ARRANGEMENT! GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE. Via Onance anv Avexanpria Ratteoap. en. the above will be sold at manufacturers delivered free of charge to any part of ic tor of t's Powder has been sees Parents, Ty tara ce to say anything in its ure at all times in showi of packages to sportsmen ai TU PATAPSCO INSTIT sortmont of HU To be drawn on M 13 drawn ballots, CARRIAGES. +. J Subseriber having made additions to his making it now one of the las rict, whero his facilities for ring CARRIAGE & LIGHT. i bho surpassed, and from his long experience in the business, he hopes ‘ive general satisfaction. i } 4 kinds of Carriages and Light Wagons kept on ‘Ail REPAIRS neatly done, and all orders prompt- - i take hauge for ne mand Caring enya inaye Senew we deem it u WAGONS of all FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. ° is Berg rawn On a BROTYPES.—Smatt Prorits axp Quick 25 cents, Any size Portrait warranted RL RALLROAS SR Pennsylvania avenue stl on, On pg od the Kan] Alexandria Railrond, et ‘alexandria, corner of 14th and E TP RENONT HOUSE, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. The Proprietors, having added, during the last ear, MARY Lew improvements, such ‘arpeting and Refurnishing, introducing yater Closets, Bath Rooms, and ev- ible luxury and convenience throurhout, ally invite public attention to its increased es for their accommodation, The House, being the largest first-class Hotel im the t NSTIFUTE LOTTER 78 numbers—I2 drawn beautiful Pictures, and obtain the vcu- hee MONTGOME By a direct route, ti pi te: ttron and comfort, and be- fe lexand: ‘here Ri mond, Charlottseiile a Re. &e. Tickets ‘$1, shares in proportion, N : and its locality, corner of Lake and Dearborn ste., in the wr pannsanes = ey oe ee Moet Soskionsine laces of amnsements, and close proxuni! » the tiferent Railroad Depots and Steamboat Landines In the Centre of the peep: ora Business Portions oy ie ‘esonts superior inducements to the traveler, fo jure. GAGE, BROTHER & DRAKE. LUMBING GAS AND STEAM FITTING in all its various branches neat! ‘The best of wor ‘ASK THY rUREE WHAT THOU SHALT To oa a at STIN ‘here will bo fou FRIDA ¥, PATAPSCO institu re ER ‘To be drawn oa Friday, March 73 numbers—11 drawn ballots, jitals. ee rast EMETZ'S, 236 Penn hand 13th the best Mole- Dross Hats, of all qualities and I Also, Set ts Ay inburg Sooteh Cop sad Londo i S. Calfski Bours Pine So at fas og &e. &o., & Tickets ‘31, shares in proportion, PATARSCO § iy and promptly kmen from the North are in my a = which I may wi ex most substan- tial and workman like mantior. nt re constant warranted to zg) SATURDAY, NSMTULE LOTTERY, Class 6l, irawn on Saturday, March 75 numbers—|2 ne sewod or pegged, for $3. r[\HE PACIFIC MAL Ana W FURNITUR ‘outed | stock of FU! SING GOODS, sees iiteall to call be: va P yar motto ia, “(Quick Sales 01 tly on hand t amall si eee the Sth and 20th of faction, raersedtioe’ 3: R. FRANCE & C CELADON $s} pede, ry [00% FoR THE “GOLD EAGLE” cnificent lot of ENGLISH not; also, tan LAS Pe 2% Pa. ave. opposite Kirk ARDEN SEEDS, : sepa cree Saree ere a5 RANK T. SANDS, UNDERTAKER, toatall hours. Keeps con- Just received, anew ic nape a keepers, at prices rangi: enc e warranted oe. rom, i. SEMREN, Jeweler, 38) Penns» 2. Joun SAUL CobyNS eed tn ban eae a : “TAll orders from the country attend ‘end on Manly Hopatred and Varnished. (AREA, No, 418 7th OB | AND The undersigned rol ters to him very ext FRU ae ORNAMENTA Also, Furniture se Dim EES, v: 5,000 Dwarf Pears, choice varietion, snited to: to this region a: d Pe Plums, ‘Apricots, Nectarines, Quincea’ : Quinces, &e., New Rochelle, Dorchester, and hand evory artinie. te- rly Peas, Beans, on, 3 Frnt Bete cevede, and VERS, &e., ke. fit Hacks fur: ible rates, n, Coneord, Rebec: 4 a one NURSERY aT LIN, agers Mas Masti aa iheanciee irs, Arborvitaes, &c., symmetrical ro Sn et Catalogues wavied to applicsnte, “BLACK PEA. comeuh Brice'80 eeu

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