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THE_EVENING PUBLISHED EVERY AFPTERSOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corgsr Pennsy!vania Avenne end Eleventh Street, aY Papers served in paokaces by oarriere at $4a year, or 37 cents per month. To mai! subscribers the sab- scription price is $3.30 & year, im adrance; @2 for six monthe; for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Single copies, | cent; in wrappers, 2 cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) inserted three times for @1; every other day or semi- woekly, 25 per cent, advance; once s week, 0 per cent. advance, i ae rnd %, XIII. THE THREE FINGERS. Many years have passed away since it was the custom in the south of Ireiand to live in barracks. Not in the military quarters, usually so named, but among a set of merry boys and girls, and good-humored men and women. in sum. wide, rambling. hospitable country-house. The rebels, or white boys, banded themselves together to destroy, without exeeption, every suspected man and grown-up boy in the coun- try; but they usually, except in rare instances, respected the lives of women and children. The gentlemen, gay, gallant, well-mounted. and well-armed, formed themselves inte yeo- lasory corps for the defence of their lives and properties. A large mansion in each district was selected. into which as many of the neigh- bors as the rooms would accommodate congre- ated Despite of the burnings, pickings, mur- ers, and cruelties of the most atrocious de- scriptions which were going on around, the party inside contrived to amuse themselves with eating, drinking, laughing, dancing. and love making, in a satisfactorily and thoroughly Irish manner. The old house of Carribawn, situated zome miles distant from the town of Kiflysiaughin, was selected for this purposs, its master aud mistres= being a kind and hospitable pair, nev- er zo happy 43 when every closet and canny- hele were crammed full of guests. The man- sion itself was as curious and comfortable a specimen of in-and-out style of architecture as ever was seen. It and the fine old estate that lay around it are now gonc—the one iato ruins, erinto the Eneumbered Estates Court. Bat some sixty years ago both were filled with lite and merriment. Family after family had arrived, and been hospitably weleomed by Mr. and Mrs. Syage it was a dull, drizzly day in autumn, such as is Very common in the south of Ireland, when there is nv cold in the sir, and yet you have such a feeling of thoroagh and diffused damp- ness that you involuntarily hang over the fire, a: Wf to air not ouly your garments, but your lauds and faee. After breakfast, the gentle- wen, 33 usual, went out in a party to patrol, the ladies amused themselves as they best might, with needle-w: nd gentle gossiping ~How I wish,” said Mrs. Synge, laying down her embroidery. and politely trying to suppress a yawn, at Hugh Lawrence were here. He is the very life and suul of a party. and so good natured—there is nothing be would not do to oblige a friend.” ~Yes.”’ seid Mes. Warren. ‘‘and children are sotond of him. Mby little Ellie. who is so ahy every one else, actuaily flies into Hugh Law- rence s arm. and will not leave him fur nurse or any one else.” Me paid a morning visit to us a few days sgo,” said Mrs. Synge, --and we urged him strongly to leave his lonely thatched cottage, where he has no companions but his dogs. and come into barracks like every one else. ‘Why, my dear lady.” said be, ‘who would hurt me? Thank tiod, [don’t thiok I have an enemy in the country, among rich or r; and then I have my steward. that faithful fellow. Henne- head to-day, and I'm afeard of my life ‘tis the siekness—typhus fever—he's ing, and may be your honor might eatch it from him.’” ‘Ob, I'm not the least afraid." And ently utting the woman aside, he went in, followed ry Mr. Synge. _The room was nearly dark, and they could discern only the outline of Hennesy’s figure in the bed. He seemed scarcely able to answer his master’s kind inquiries, and spoke in a hoarse whisper. “Well, Tom, m: r fellow, I'l send Dr. Taylor to see you be ore night. Good-bye.’” “No, sir, thank ye, no doctor. I'll be quite Well to-morrow !"’ exelaimed the sick man, in aclear. strong voice, whose changed tone struck even the unsuspecting Lawrence. Mr. Synge immediately flung the shutters open, and walked up to the bedside. “Show me your hands,”’ he said. No answer. He pulled down the bed-elothes, and Hen- uessey's right hand appeared bound up. The next moment the police was called in, the bandage was removed. and the three fingers exactly corresponding to those picked up on the lawn, were found wanting to the ghastly bloody hand. The hardened traitor said noth- ing: his kind master burst into tears. he sequel of this true tale may be told ina few words. Hennessey was lodged in jail, fully convicted at the next assizes, and most deserv- edly oxpiated his crime on the seaffald. here was one gleam of comfort for Hugh Lawrence after witnessing Hennessey’s arrest; while getting off his horse at Mr. Synge’s gate. bo thought he heard a faint whine, and lookin down. he saw a miserable little animal, wit its hair singed off, lying exhausted on the ground. This was his little favorite terrier, which had somehow crept out of the burning mins, and with the wonderful instinct of her race, had painfully tracked her master’s footsteps. He took her tenderly in his arms.“ Minn is found! Minny is safo!’ was the ery throug! the house; and if Minny had been the danghter and heiress to a noble family, more care could not have been bestswed on her comfort and restoration. The little animal was soon weil enough to aecompany her master to England, whither some of his kind friends took him on a tour, until the terrible scene of Hennesey’s exeeu- tion was over. ——————~<re ABOUT PULPITS. Appropos of Henry Ward Beecher’s denun- ciation of tall pulpits. (copied in a recent num- ber of the Sta?.) a correspondent who ha: spent some years amongst the Orientals, says: Mr. Beecher’s article on pulpits reealled to my memory those I saw in Mahometan mosques. which would, I believe. be found on trial muc) superior to any in our own churches. A flight of stairs leads to a small platform, raised about ten fect from the floor. surmount. ed by alight and gracéfal dome in the shape of 4 canopy. supported by four slender pillars, and open on all sides. The speaker is thus ip full view of his congregation, and instead of presenting his bust or, if short man, his head ouly to view, his whole person is seen, and the long and ample folds of the Mufti's robes lead ity and grace to his speech which it is im possible for our ber ge orators to attain when eabined, eribbed, and confined in what Mr. Beecher styles a sacred mahogany tab or barn- awallow's nest. tion then took another turn, oon piesed somewhat wearily wiony new and then enlivened ing efforts of the matron to pre- order amongst the juveniles, each lady stesting that her boys and girls were the quickest creatures imaginable when at home. mech Sy only company that excited I shall never forget the Indierous appearance ‘The gentlemen returned in good spirits to 4 | Of # short, fui, bald-headed parson who 5 late dinuer, and reported that they had seen | *4 t us on a warm Sunday afternoon in the or beard nothing alarming country. He was x —— on a visit to our About ten o'clek the house was disturbed by | tector. and a man of deep learning aud sincere ugat the hall door. Lt wasnolight faith; but an irrepressible smile rvaded the open at that hour. so the visitor was | Cougregation when. waxing earnest in his diz- challenged by the master of the house. course. he suddenly disappeared. ly. Who's there ”” the pulpit, and during his ec! ll we could Pi “A friend—Hugh Lawrence hear was a rumbling like the buzzing of a thou- ints pei of that well-known voiee, bolts | 882d hornets. When he reappeared. his face ead bars were speedily withdrawn, and the | ¥45 flushed and moist, end his voice filled the whole party crowded into the hall to receive eerie Sat ta Gata Caddo ak ne Meee wenn pele mad 66h: | ata, “ie might ioateate the Mabometans “Synge,” he said, “I have 9 dreadful thing with advantage, nor would we suffer if we were i My house was set on fire this eve- | t? imitate their morality. ning. and ever: gin it burned. I don't The congregation in 2 mosque kneels around care for the furni but my poor litile dog, the rostrum on mats or carpets. paying devout Minny. that was licking my hands an hour be- | 2ttention to every word, ner do we ever witness fure—ehe has perished.’ “And the teers stood there the Histlezsness and inattention so often in hin kind, honest eyes. exhibited in our Christian (?) chuches. ypeared that while sitting after dinner, | |, The women—the witches—are Lod ed a strong smell of stnoke, and, rush- | the men by ® prudent space and urrier; and aw the dark figures who | #stead of using God's temple as an exhibition ut the live sod of turf to the thatch mov- very, ure decorously clad in clothes of ine pe front of the house. He had been out ne and uniform pattern. The fashion hooting that day, and his gun stvod loaded in | Of their cluthee is not auch as to render the ob- a c room. ~ x eee of sre bie of caruten = = hy- s seid. Pe sical imtpossibility or an absurd and sometimes ees Wie cad ns cet tnmacervas diegiay Iw test ik RantooreGrtkie t whether [ hit any of them or not. | that the architecture of churches must be aiter- . whose face was blackened. take | ¢!. or crinoline tabooed. Who can doubt which -sim at me; and I heard an explo- prevail—Muigua est crinolina, et preva- n had burst in his hand. They | “4 vor, forced it in, and ia another : ee at would have murdered me, when, by A Crynrais Lectuax ox Tar Soxs or Manta, * providenee, a party of soldiers who were | Mrs. Tomkins having boenabed a yan gael ing saw the flames. and galloped up the determines tokcep wide awake and wait pa- zvenue. The fell cour a ff; and | tiently for her lesser half, who has gone to at- the soldiers tried in vain te ch them. I es- | tend the initiation of a brother. In due time eaped just as the roof was falling in, and came | Tomkins comes home, and ereeps quietly into ow here, as I knew you would not turn me| bed. Just ashe is about quietly snoring off, ont Mrs. Tomkins commences: Sons of Malta, in- A warm pressure of the hand was Mr. Synge’s deed! A pretty institution. I'd. like to know reply. jwhat it means! What do you say, ‘the rough * Where were your servants, Hugh’? said | and rugged road’’ [ guoss I've traveled that he pretty well, with you coming home at this hour ~ They were out,” was the reply. “Theold | of the night. -Condition!’ ob, of course you cook and the housemaid had asked leave to go | must be in good condition. Every Sou of Malta to a wake in theueighborhood; and Leary, my | is, I believe, but I'd like to know how long they won-of-all-work. bad gone oat to the stable to | will remain so. What, when they've resigned feed the horses.” the office of G.R. I. ALK. U. PL? Nese Mie Semen of course; any man who holds an office wit ee ee ee nee Se ene aie ee itis canctern but be in w bad 7 as nezy. Yo 7 >? asl condition. Don't talk tome. What does itall Me We ee ewan seen ean! taat’g wha L'a Lkerioikaoe: “saeco oor fellow, he been sick these two | No. sir. Icau'tswim. I suppose youcan though. - cglek become I sent for him this | You've got along swimmingly with me, because ning. wud rd that he was confined t bed | I’m such a fool; but it wont last long. sir; no with & heavy cold; and there I fuand him with | sit. You can swim as much as you please, but bis bead tied up when I went down to sce him | you shan't swim with mo any-longer. Keep aud take him few things that I thought would | your bands off, and don't laugh at me. You do him good. Lf he bad teen with me, he'd | shall not set me on ‘gridiron.’ I won't turn t shed his last drop uf blood for me; you | round, and I shall please myself whether I go w he's my foster brother.”’ to sleep or not. I'd like to know what woman Next morning, at breakfast, the delight of | could expect to ‘ride with ease and safety’ with tue childrem at meeting their friend was yoeif- | you. Why, you've had = pte cgomteney ed crouse. He was net so much inclined to play | lager beer. Be off, and don’t toue me with them as usual; for the loss of his favorite | have nothing to do with you, or your ‘solemp jittle terrier lay heavy at his heart. And the | conclave.’ [ have not departed ier do I ir- hight, roaud eyes that were fixed on him soon tend to depart. t iM just 7 =i ay cole to filled with tears when they heard the fate of Risse” you. Doyouhearw we ‘Tom fae Miany. whe had been «o w eep your hands to yourself; u have nothing most as much liked as ber to do with you. ‘Expedition!’ you're smari Afier bresk: now, aint you’ as if such a sct offellows asthe ° : of Malta could ever join an expedition. lle ow your regalia. What do you sup Leare for that? Dazzle my eyes would it’ dou't know that. After looking 2 Lanse a yauy in dazzling Gigure as youare. it must certainly ap- ace bey had seen nothing, known | pear 4 very brilliant spectacle. What do you aud the party were on the point of | *y —“‘oats—oats’” If Donly lifted my pron y. when one of the px picked up | up T could bold more than you, I've no doubt; a gun with the barrel burst. and | but I don’t know what you mean. sir. No. Mr. agersut a man’s baad whieh had evi- | Tomkins, and I don’t want to know, Liewn afi by the explosion. Here | to steep, sir, and let that be r-e-e ue The party immediately set off, | Ch‘cago Herald. devery house for wiles round with- ~ Sates a ¢4dissbled hand: but az they were] Iris Best to Get Marniep.—Mr. Farr, a ing from their fruitless pots they | statistician connected with the Registrar-Gen- ) ge of Hennessy, the steward. | eral’s Ufice in London, has recently read a pa- as i ” sai r. whieh was afterwards printed in the Daily News, on “The Influence of Marriage ow the } Mortality of the French Pcople.” He Says poor Tons is to-day. “A remarkable series of observations, extend- *{f you have no objection, Hugh, I'll go in | ing over the whole of France, enables us to de- ou,”’ said Mr. Synge. termine for the first time the effect of con j gal entered the house. where Henne-y’s | condition on the life of a large population. Y + ready to reeeive them, and pour ie th | result confirms the common opinion « f the evil most voluble expressions of sorrow for “ the consequences of marti ig many cases under dacliog master’s misfortune.”” the ege of twenty, before the growth of the Sut Low ix Tom ‘’ asked Mr. Lawrence, man or paper shoes yest noving towards the dour of the inver room. [| married fro twenty to sixty T mae I cau see him!” rate that the uumarried. Among the widowed “Indeed your honor had better not,” said | a higher mortality prevails that than amongst the woman earnesily. “He's very bad in his | the married. “BOOTS, SHOES, &c. WOOD AND COAL. TAKE, NOTICE. LT., COAL, COAT.—Grent reduction in the OTS AND SHOES— When you find your | CGAE:,COAL; COAI ‘und soe for yourselves. OES do not wear or do not look peat, We have 1,ootone foraste FEIN & BROS, No. sit MeKNEW & MARLOW, You will find them always prepared to 7 Offices—corner 7th street and Canal, and'sth, sorvo vou with the most Tashronable Styles, ware | between Hand Fekete Meese and Canal, nnd 3t ] DENTAL NOTICE. ‘ARRANGEMENT isto, of De. uiss ; tee “ : A Ghirierere ci BS avenue, botween 9th sud eth tan) hon Sores From Wathingtam Steamer Gea: e will be pleased to see al! who may desire <= Page—at +S and Ils. m., 1, a jis services. For professional ability | am — rom Washi ec aaneaon a poor og to wear well, aud at the lowest possible oo T woop AND COAT ——— permitted to refer to Dr. Malster, _ PRT $, Pam price. J AL. a i HE Sobseriber will deliver WOOD and COAL M TEETH. 8,10 a. my 1 : or We - + LOOMIS, M. D.. the inventor and patentee of | Pron Kies in ay Bart of the city atthe pllowing prices, viz: | ene moet Pa m £5 to $5 50 m $3 50 to $4 50 t from $5 to¥5 75. . rom UPLATE TEETH, attend ‘3, La.m,.1, exe K Woop. persons deers at his office iptus city oS Pains morn - ly ql Collyer NE WOOD. Many persons can wear these Teeth who ular trips to Mount Vernon, as 3 com vole oe lhe cannot wear others; and no person can wiar others | her trips betwoeu Washington and 2 ton. se and Linco Gaiters and Slippers; ley, | P'cesacoor Haeto quality, = 2 Ci Sonnet yet oyecy seabcka we 9a.m. tod P- ry ee] 0 eB! .m. wad By Alexan- licerous Sipps. Call and exam geek | mar t4-2w Officecor. Fol ON STOVER, le. and price. of Teeth they tay dears, | defences cae Bnd Bi rr" “eit > Ton Hall anes ne pioed seals. a Taeel8 * ° | cleanest, we Bah id ig ia eho £a thal Tocaedne. Lente foe Wy, . Si > ; ic] C » stro 64 a... and 7% p. aGaiaewmhaeer Sess Bd eesiads roduce, the MINERAL PLATT at anset wiih the trated bi the Genes MBERS OF Co 88, et Xe ae | more fally warranted. Grin Rastroma tor the ind Sc uthwest, ‘mnar If TRUNKS cg © My CRNES?!! ‘ ‘ Fe 3 Pd Rooms in thiscity, No. 335 Penn. avenue, between Tho largeat assortment of Sole Lemhor DRESS | 4 2 & & 8 ¢ Prins ots streets; also, 907 Arch strect, Philsdel- | 73 GUN, wilson gna ates Re rgeat a en! r = Fs a ¥ » Will, on c and STEEI FRAME TRUNKS this side 4 zg ¢ = = day, March ah vigat aw he wharf Jy Sn FR. Se ae HEWINEG : | | foot of 7 reet, Washington, at ¢! RUNKS CARPET ana LEATHER DB. Eesat PB CENT LESS THAN FLSE WHER Cc ay OTA: O18 0 snd FRIDAY MOR SINGS Bote $ Al. at _ : V. HOOVER'S, 10 ine T POR CASH —OAK and PINE IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT turning, leaves Cure ¥ fo 15 “Tron Hall, Pa. av., bet: sth and tnth ets, WOOD, sawed and split any length or size destted, In putting u; and SATURDAY 5 6 ook, a ~ BOOTS AND SHOES. | de any where in thocity free ot charge Qiece FINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO, touching at the landings 2oing aud % Tse consttatly wana esa weeps fa Unsityperes sash eeree wiv AVs, Whe’ | has boon adopted by AMesme, GOO CTIN & | Aibdown freight “7 Ree PAE Bee reek a double esis Ber. Bact: ai Joy'* ompibus drivers, conser strat sind Pa, BRO., of New Yorx City. © | Narmaster Bowsi, Agent. Alevandtiae’” ‘mst 1 glave kid Butionod Boots. $2.9, Stat Sy hart, foot of 7th street. promptly TOBACCO, ofthe BEST QUALITY, is selectad, ter to, The waaay to accompany 4 he o: J inall ws bost Eng. Lasting Button Gaiters, 75e., | Cases. A-PAYN f neatly wrapped in TIN FOIL, and PATENT Dreger TO AR G Cpe wesr: rig ; 1” PRICES REDUCED. PRESSED, OUTHWEST AND NO po Pretend Cosy cd BS WOOD!—woop! Oat. AL Tho creat advantages of this ever other brands The best Red Ash COAL ‘$2 c AL, consist in the size ofthe packages, rendering it more = vershoes: Ye. re Mieke Woope sonveniont to earry in the pocket, and ty being | BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. - ROS Od ; Oak WoORe”” 2D SOLID it keeps MOIST and FRESH, cai jade No, 22 Pa. ave., Market Space, t reduced prisos bor eon. and improves in quality as it is used; while in other WINTER ARRANGEMENTS, poe it | a orem. sFenams oe Durming stovo (cooking) COAL | brands, as soon as the package is opened, the quali. | TWO THROUGH TRAINS ARE Now OQ TUE LADIES OF WASHINGTON CITY, | @F 855) casH oo. W. MITCHELL ty rapidly DETERIORATES—the tobacco grow- DAILY. (cxorpt Sunday.) FROM WoSaie Having been engaged in manufactuying Ladies* Tth strect, adjoining the Canal, ing dry—and littering the pocket, to the grentannoy- IN FOR Ti a8 follows: = ani dren's: D > eum it 3 years, we ought to! fee know by this time ‘hal will sait them in this = and can safely pax et, wedo; whieh you can by Evi ng our work atrial, You can find(ata!! times) the articles at the principal Shoe Storea in W: yyeton city —the Shovs so well-known aa J, W. MeCurdy & Son's Philadelphis make. no M-1y of the Ave. : eae = * Among its iperits ace—ist. It sweeps cleaner than arg TRUNKS !—TRUNKS a Broom, withoutinjnry toany Carpet; 2d. Itmakes Tar vaiertpaat por ged = oustantly keeps | uo dust to sell the furniture or the tne lunes: sd. on hand 7 sortment of Sole-Leather ER “ sutih sido of the Bri ance of the consumer. ‘The Dressing which the Fine | essrpial \eonnectig Conay a Weshinstee Tee = Cut Tobacco undergoes, in the process of manufac- | faa yur Cumberland and ture, frees it from all grit or impurities so objection- wic. cEF EXPRbSe con FHS AND able in the use of Plug Tobacco. Chewers will do | GHICAGO EXERESS CONNECTION, rey well to give the Patent Pressed a trial, and judge for | p.m: nextday and connéctine eben SAE themselves. Frain’ irk. Lomemile, Come, the South . For sale by Wholesale Merchants, who receive it | £0: fee can ene direct from the Manutncturers, ia dayliske tcl cater skates coe of aos eae ATTENTION HOUSEKEEPERS, SHALE Parent CARPET SWEFPER. A Great Domestic Invention, and one of the Wonders TOF aS- It sweeps either way, hackunel ets a E. GOODWIN & BRO., trains from Washington. § NES igsimplain Reconstrachonandnet tae ticron | fe2-im sand se Wate men Meee. | TRE PARKERSHECRG and all stations on the via in ALISES; also lron-Frame a of . Itis easily worked and can be used jorthwestern Virginia Road, take the $40 p.m, Wood-Box TRUNKS; WELVET. AIS STRY by 7 6th. It is durable and will last for years. ANDREW TATE, rain. For Mari ‘Cincinnati Railroad take BU CANVAS TRAVELING BAGSand SATCH- | 7th. It clans any Carpet tharowehler eee as 5 AYFIELD, Wiscowsry. thesame. ELS ng SADDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS, &e. | dirt, dust, lint, hairs, Pius, needles, &c., directly up | ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC, Through Tickets axd Batis: Checkete al guar. N._B— Pcunks Covered and every description of | into the box; whereas the common method oy ARD REAL AP RTATE AGENT, tors, aud every other possible fmeility will be Repairing executed with neatness and dis sweeping drives the dirt along the entire surface of | _ Refers to Hon. H. M. Rice, U. S. Senate Wash- | uponthis route, JAS. 3. TOPHAM, the Carght, foreiog it Into: the Grain of fee aeon | inetont Hone ney cee, ha sicnt nponsin AY PASSENGERS for the Main Stem of the Late arene Aipeeie ry and t ‘by injuring it very much. Sweeny, Rittenhouse, Fant'& Co., Washington; Baltimore Ohio Railroad will lesve Washing- m4-ly No. 499 7th st., oppo. Feliows’ Hail, For sale at the Plumbing, Gas Fit Eestablish- | Lambert Tree, Esq., Washington, D. C, ton as follows: — = a ment of | Cc. YDER, Attention given to locating Land Warrants For: i peeps between Washington Junction and ET THE BEST fe 2- nexttot tar Office. and to the payment of Taxes for non-residents. Pisdmont, take the’7.45 a. m. train, 5 4 in fe 10-6m ‘or all stations between eS f. a HILHARMONIC HALL, take the3.40 p. m. Train. To connect with the = COMPLETE AND UNIVERSAL SUCCESS OF Next TO THE 1.Q.C. LAMAR. c. H. MOTT. i.L. aUTRY. | erick Train, take the 3.40 p. m. Train. W. S. & C. H. THOMSON'S FMP ain and Gas Fitter, denier in | Pe SC) Aleie FOR BALTIMORE AND THE EAST. s S sof TH mi . TI WF, A ie T-TRON WARE WA'TER and GAS Hotty. EB ey pt etetaet ely Leave Washington for Balti at 6.10and 7.45 IPF. introduced into public and private dwellings in the neatest and most subi i i Will practice in the High Court of Errore and Ap- |. fond £40 aud 435 p-m. On Sunday et 3.40 p.m. : ena or ntial manner, by com Isat Jackson, the leral only. | eer and experienced workmen. Water ‘and iaR Eke Courts of the'sesenth Tratisal istrict of J Leave Baltimore at 40and ome. mend S30 and ixtures of every style ished to any at sippi,and will attend to the Collection of 5mp. m. On Sunday at4.30 a. m, only. Upon the most reasonableterms. Aliwork warr: throughout the North Mississippi, se 18-tf ‘The 7.45and 3.45 Trains Only will stop at way sta- oe martes XTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OP ie TAsh. mh and 2 poi are the chief PE. 5; oy 2 ASS ED > he 7.45 &. Mm. Bn . mM. Bre = Indestructible Skirts, A™MBROTYPES—Suati Puovits anv Quien Ma HOGANY WALNUT. ing trains for the West:kad the Gld/400 aad wad ps Wirn Patent Kyeter Fastextxe, Wever Stine Po: te ROSEWOOD AND OTHER FURNITURE, m,trains forthe Fast. ano Warcit Sprixe Bustier. $5 conte Aug cide AT PRIVATE SALE, For further information i ire atthe Baltimore Phe perfection of Skirt manufacture.”—Morri | Porteaat warranted subscriber. haviax completed his assortment | and Ohio Railroad Ticket r & ne Eicon Toprnal in beet: Gos of Fatniture, would respectfuty . C gigt Fastening, tasteful and ele- | Fraime @eN, ¥ Tas oy 7 ry ington. ‘ lnvite the citizens of Washing- Sete Ai ton, sad the public, to call and _n0zT Munster of Transportation, examine his stock, for thom- yO TICE TO TRAVELERS!-NEW AR- pives, epmatating of N° RANA ES: Fins Sighorwns,SWainut, Cherry, and other Ward WITH GREATLY IMPOVED SCHEDULE’ WASHINGTON DIREC Li FROM WASHINGTON PIRECT TO a N.Y, | Briges. “i excelling the best importation."—Tpid. in {edescrves all the praisa it hax recol ved"'—-Times Deira} otares, shige pT » Mauttac! re ofthe tiny igs lar ne fs, ae SA SKIRTS” to state, t ever: lave EB with which = itt I ND PRUCTL iE SRIRT? Gailery, bk. unayl- S Fine Mahogany, Walnut, and Cherry Jenny Lind and other Bedstcads, Fine Walnut and Rosewood Evegeores, Ladies’ Cab- T THE SOUTH AND THE SOUTHWRST, has been reetived, hss nade itneccssary for them to | varia avenu-, bet. . Inets and W hatnots, - ‘Ws PoramacrSstusumeuate Racemeee eae teens ial exertions to aupply the dumazd, and | 13th th streets, a 24-4 Fine Mahogany and Walnut Sofas aud Chairs ‘ore ; ar teyee now running there Manuinetory nicht | ft aud dth streets, near W WH-4t9_ | Fine told oak Marble-top aud other Cottage Cham- aac Raitroa Ling. and day for this purpose, their orders requiring an ber Sets, nse sepreese in ee Sredeesee;, in addition to usual Large production of 3 ad, n JSC. LACF, 2 WA’ 5 aes Bi i ty: RUOCAN- i ? 1 WATCH oe t this, their con- sere et WATCHE! eet.Prr Day, jl ly for them by their | each. f niders. ery bent in America, | _In8 ‘i rm roo! o umuversal popularity of | 7 Having ample proof of th sal pop! fy F Sots Fine Mahogany, and Walnut Dressing and other eee -- Bugagus ebuardy, ip- | _ The two fast Daily lines from Washington for the Pie Mahogany and other Chairs, of every deserip- sate twe Scrrvheect Boats iravet ar bertie Let Fine Mactle-top Centre, Sofa, and other Tables, | #f'th street, at Gy 8 in.and@h p.m. Passengers i ¥ the mor beet can obtain a fine break oa hin ase and Crockery Ware, Looking: harden Mein ‘a pleasant sail ho hours down i the beautiful Potomac, passing in full view of Mow: aedonne fete teen, eat oot ol our Rents increta hates at ne person wishing to purchase nd arrive in Riehmond i: pular styles. tracts are now out fc this “thet Pavers” of Skirt, Manulacture, CLOCKS !—CLOCKS!! r ted if they give me a call. Dskes dre wed aed so NDESTRUCTIBLE SKIRT, they tutend placin: TEY ean be found at A. GRERN, e South and South te ee the reach of every lady who Wishes the it ood Cl orery Store you come to, but au 18-tf _____No. 2% Seventh street. most graceful, durable, and in all respects the best | if you wanta g ook, Southern lis conveyed over e 44 miles shorter, and 1a miles lone railroading than by @ny other route, making certaim CONHCCLIONS tu SBURG, RICHMOND, AND PR- BURG. ELDON DB Wit ‘oduced, & haudsome Clock, and a cheap 8 —Arinvoice of these beautiful Skirts is now | Clock, your place to buy is at iz prepared for the "Queen of Englaud” and the ol nee nF aa ‘by the principlal Jobbers and Retalera | _f@9 A 35 GU n PON > ER. 35 . ALBERT KING, G Grorextown, D. C., for past the Sole Agent in the District of Colum- UG. W_YORK. lasting and Mining Powder, i and 50 lb. kegs BA: and Musket do.,{ U.S Govern- IND ARRIVAL OF SPRING . $7 sh, 7 = ia for Messrs. Dupont & Co., Wilmington, Del- | M. 3 CHARLE va _ 1ANOS FOR $ aware, keeps constantly un hand’a large stock of all | @ NTGOMER “4 for our name and trade mark, the c. 2 pam gp 7 hand Oe ¥. Che, ast every shi. NG led ag | Ty tars wowks woth ARE yao, || Hered radowor BOWDEM matuinctaral ty | RAC aN a 8% Penn. a 110th ate, insti fa ry Rich: ith the ows Soi = uthside, Virginis, Tennessee.and East Teanes- Senay RAPH NOTICE. | dorsigned have just opened tein. pe, mant proof.) in 25 and & tb. kegs | seo Railroads For JERS CCU FRT NG ov NEW line of Telegraph from ‘ashington eof SPRING aad SUMM Sporting F, F Fe sn Sif ie pow E47 Kees DANV ILE. i is ‘9 4s DAL TO §, E i is advertised, falsely representad as connect- DS, comprising alargeand well Ducking ory Am G9, 1235 ad 25 1b. ke NOo WNT SV ‘i nhl Me > wanes Mocycoet Moke ae nee rae Clcthe ne iamond Grain do. me Sein | Ih: canine DASHVICLE 'o AN athe. mag ht 5 Inge, for Spring w h 4 2 3 . NT GOK i a Rifle do. in 6% and 123 ib. kegs N, AND MONTG: At & Now.’th cae jon with those | the apesial attention of their { snus nul customers. we) = = siee Tic in oot ly ee cite tte Y ‘ PIL" COMPANY, to! arititary, Naval and Cid Tailor. F, FF, FFF, do. in 5, Laud 3 Ib, canisters | ronte, inquire at the Southern Ticket 72 wh e ownership of Poe pat- o Pa. avenne. = Do. Rifle do. in dg lb. Sasksand a Penn: ig pe Sag Sey om peri or on 1 + busines laces | — ae ee rginia Rit A be ard the Boats, fovt o «This, therelore, is to give notice GARDEN SEEDS. icty Fuse of superior quality, in barrels GEO: E NATTINGLY, il be made on all messages | ON SAUL respsetfully invites the attention of | and % au lé-ly Union} reket Agent. delivered to 2 packinces. tati f toh C lete tment of All of the above will be sold at msannfacturers 5 ~ pany in the : tranamie- FIELD. FLOWER. and oT & ELS and delivered free of chargeto auy part of | NEW ARRANGEMENT: waned ur places, similarly i he District. UTHWESTERN ROUTE. eas if they had beet I lagnet ortsof |” "The chigracter of Dupont’s Powder has beon so | GREAT SO 2 5 omer her alee »or the nenrost ties from well pad lavaratiy Snenn for a half eentury, that Via ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RatLmoab. conveniént poiut thereto, nany. Being a practical | we deem it unnecessary to say anythiag in ite d wth of luk Prieesss | PES""We take pleasure at all times in showin were t = oe T= > | sabicn cud weplee cok pankages| te eponaeme ae FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D.C. eee a rare aapbax oe ucnie ee” °F" Office No, 36 High street, immediately ed- | VIRGINIA TENNESSEE, t . , immediately ad- 3 . 2 EE, GRIFFITH & SIHELDS" olde the anal. et Oe sot Seas. ARN TNT ck of T1 ining the ES 6s c = ~ Ssissipey OUISIANA BUIL W pTOCK ANDTHE LATEST PARIS = TERENAS, i AD DiHxas. CH A SENGRIONS 852 DRESEM AK ING, pects re e siinstatee The subscriber, having just returned from New GH 4 é , gi York, 1s wow eof ti : GRES UTHWESTERN Ral : lohlcnnce ib corecr of teasriariesusenseaebaenes, FA Steam Carrots, Pagsuips, Ouion, Celery, Cucumbers, &0., & Fi ic ING HARDWAR re kc, to Whi! — respectfully invite the attention of the public. il D- se ity * & Cauliflower, Brocali, Tomato, Ege Plants, wr Seods, conmprisiug every thing new and old separate in pape: urchased the whole stock for cash, from delocdon)et the following ra or in collections, (my NCY SPRING GOODS Washington, on board of the erry 3 Sets GuOtOe. : = ot, h G 2, or at the office of the Orsuge muables them to offer superior untae | > ner ye cody nn are Annual and Peron, erfrattougtettaeny sre tranny hha eens Alexandria Railroad, st ‘sloxandria, brdt'g bi stern Cnt Nails, Axle Pulleys, = es do. do, very fine. 200 Pi ive consists la pert of the following choice RICHMOND, Pony 7 Rs CH Hinges, Serews &c., is very com? f Tho latest French patterns of BONNETS, BIUSTO ORVILLE, vA * nd will bo sold at th: paras tates. ; PERS PRIMA NGS, “MBROIDERIES, | TA, CHA’ ANOOG Sf ASHVILLE,# vation of the stock incurs no obligation | 267, D.C. fo 21-eolm eS IB ONS, FLOWERS, MALLE: SRANP, SE Nae ON, ir ool ect heptane ag surmtps, | COFFIN MATERIALS AND TRINATINGS! ag batsarns Sorthoasbel vas orehitaren | Bye direst route and orcRinacs Tallway mar9 tf opps. Browns’ Hotel, | ‘ vos, CABINET HARDWARE See chen teen Biter Soper oare ane at ma snhiforting treater ezpedution and comfort, and be- {00D EA’ FANE ic. ) “s Zot hates P lon, tease <> s ted tl tan he adoyca? some mont! over sles than ther Geer Ee AND, .prraL DRINKING. | o"¢¥*> tates, a Bice Kean and cellive for cath, ‘Le fools confi. | he steam Jerry boat Geor Fase! ves the foot ks, * W. F. BENTER? ’ ANT, Macwee oo sterer Curl he is thereby batter enabled ter | of 7th strect at 6 a. m., for Alexandr ietcounnesias those who will favor hint srith their senzers take the cars for Ri: Cc PebreumdS made om ho latest Freneystye wt the | Bat st pin for Blood ait a pote Dresses made in the £ CARES al vere ofexquisite shortest notice, west, ‘ing sure and close connestions to ry hi i Fancy Trimmings Store, phis. ‘. find there the very hinet Locks, } Loezage Wagons and Omnibuses leave the office Fish, Game, Steeks, Chops, Wines, fiquors, Se Gitaps, Buttons! mar 3-Sw Soeoree Lee Maat. | eee, ekeike, mage? pom. rot a, Ons be obtained in any eating house in this Gostec > peerew per OF LADY ALORGAN, one volume Rise JAMES A. VANS Agent, conntry. Z . ings, Knobs, &o. rice 61. i" je 17 = ington. ‘The cooking of his establisliment is unsurpassed, Cioth, Fan- - : P . 7" ie . | mas PACIFIC LETT RE Ee and no ater house uf fhe kl ts more feunariablé gy colored iawn, <b <> hehistory preyplens Fates ata vseuigtign, por PPE PACIFIC RAL SFEAMSHIP CON- for the invariable good attendance o| employ: ooking Glass . 7 ernment and doctrine 8 of the United Society ol - ups of this Co out it, Plates, &e. ELVANS & THOMPSON, ist’s wes % WwW. |, One of the Steamaty ompany, carne ""[L7- His charges are moderate. fe ett rane i v 39 Paes Det. 9th & Wtirxts,, south aes 9 Womanate the United States Math in hele ailfor BCA Onward, dr the Mountain Clamberors, a tale of pl pre Ta val of the U. y CE REDUCED ONE HALF! _ PPICe Medical Salt CELE . a RATORY DEPARTMENT. Progress, by Jane Aung Winsom, author of ~ S. Mad 5. Con y's Steamer A Laborers, &c., 1 Yot., 7oets. * York and N 7 o he firag tori being about to close, tha care ae aaa hoee? wrk ai, ate which leaves New York and New ‘ogular INFLAMMATOR DISEASES. in ormed thn these wil bo ioe vacenees rage | Th Mica ona pmaare 2 Be , a iui | £m fhe Sth and’aith of each mouth wit és ° or ne . and but For terms apply to ~ meat by 3 aie Seng anecting via « ONLY ONE DOLLAR! the Prineipal, G. F. EUBANK, or tothe ander | Wark painting, glazing, &'e., by J. Wilson, | $5 Pips Cukonic Packages $25). signed. on WM aS 5 7" See Advertiscanent, _ a fail Chairman ul HE LAGER DEPOT OF SHULTZ & CO y Ss. BIRD CAGES, BIRD 1s at No, 46334 7th street, nanr the City Post OF $ ie wins rg ee my Housefurniah- fice. ns prompaly pees = odor Talat lelivery) | ing Store,490 7th street. NCIS. i” # or bottios, sent to them in person i. FRANCIS. = received throush the Post Office, Their age eae ieee jatrtt For sale bi FRANKLIN PHILP, sel’: the Rovs Doveomemer taleee es mar 3 Bookseller, $2 Pa. avs. bet sth and tot te | proved by the Navy Department, a —i = rs and fety. " EW PURNITUKE STORE. "fe Bataan Railrond (er miles long) ia ween r Fal! stock of FUR on The baccage of passengers ts TURE & HOUSE FL RNISHANG GOODS, Wo are now reerivin nm New York througs to San Francisco, a: - Sree barked at_ Panama by , the (toanufactured In Alexandria) is the best uow seid | (2 REAT BARGAINS IN gail selling lower than any other house Sompaiy“a expense. ‘The money paid ia Now Tore he United States, and their terms are « BH PIANOS at Washington. We would invite al to call be- ‘G1! expenses of the tri toderate, Ph tgon band ove marie 36, between st i a. fore purehsin (ai: jeaihrenienad hy pmemmngsoe qegervestramors are kept Rn port in and a ihe Beedle "THE, WONDER OF wasHineToN ts | *%t, faken i for new. an Prauciens. 60 prevaus tpi tm bam scei- fo 10-340 line ear Tetines VEGETABLE BALSAM perform, | Gil Furniture TOUR HONE & BRO. | fering occurred in tet ouee eaee—no ialure 7 in 10 &] cles oa nucle 3 a yet. 5 havicfICAGO, ILLINOIS. faring atPicaip Dieaeace ee oP ont Beadear TT... SOT low? ial a aihneseagers leave Paoama the same day they ar- Phe Proprietors, having added, during the last} 7p vou WaNT 4 UY. RENT, EX= Z D “THE PUBLIC. —1| Conductom go through by each Stoamer, and tate Serbetjan aud Mefersiabion, wi otenia Pochanses sms Back or te vl, £01006 | Baye ey atthe to. my stock ct one p aad charge of and children without other proter- nav aby Closet, nth Rome an ex! Le mar en ee EMG UN ELIAS. | Usfal acuclemand would: than they, Sa art through tickets at the lowest rates, erie ; 1 ! HN F. ELLIS. ; str we. seer le taa ear tare ne | eek eeese ERE SER an pentoune | re ECMUMUNRS alr geet St Monn. | RAPHOND "o's alps RORS SigRiste The House, being the Lareest Rrst-class Hotel in the Inrge aud eal veins een Pho Rests weap tetas paricaie call nnd cxamuze.at No. SiS Penks.aveaue, | CO.. New Orieans—or€.L. BARTLET, we * avel fee A eo 7 and ity locality, corner of akg and Dearborn sta., | “Also, fresh supply ER 4ACKERS. beaten 1OHN MoDEYITT_ UNITED STATES IL EN = lu the immediate Weinity of the most fashionahts a iG & BURCHELL, RANK T. SANDS. UNDERTAKER, ., oN PGULAR LINE» gee Ci Sifrccd Dagom ach oe pap tp the | _mar? corner Vermont ay.and isth’st. | GaRRISON STREET, Navy Ya RD. And Wirnovt Fartvre ror Eionr Yaane. reo Harare : ey ni sei pent 1, 0°% PorrHe “Goup BaGLE” ener ee rr raate_Keeps,con- FOR CALIFORNIA AND OREGON, Rear so apeaeia neg Ee | Sent veteieetsin.snarsidenns Scot aeGtoen | COPEING cot tee over) @mbameaa? a : ose ee meeusate: to. he Sravelerys ENgRAY ante sho.al it ee of be from Mie’ onsale atte; to Wi Regular Sailing Days, Sth and 20th of each month. teste “Chie, ROTHER & DRAME | sess aura ann. neet Pee. | Rathenm ten: Aer bi | enuron. go ges eigen saree CURE Nd BUSEMEN TS — Just reccived AMonoTS PE Cae re are ‘ W. PLANT, UNDER? EER, Wor aa pf Peta narsiens bool to CA “See at SHEPHERDS. corner 7th and D streets, YPES of jearest Tone. Rinish nenet. hebecein 0. 418 Ttke NIA. that the subseriber, the ‘Au. ee ee ar Chae ieee AMBROTY BES ay eso the Fe constantly on “panpoe ne dH hee caer by the U. Grandma's Goographical, Arithmetic oderate me a uired in his line—a fine HEA R, tion all ne passage to aiet She. of ie Sheng ts Uatead Sate cawpeseniiuc’ | RAEN Ub MEAN Vens ae en Roads cea eu prt ee SiS and ceiail. wma” | 51) Pa avenue, pevwees ath and ath, ate. on cal enon of Shs day or Right. Hacks fur- 1 Lipo, 5 sed asno > 4 — = = ow, 7 Abus Rah vORK nde # ibe reo ioe re ber WUPFALO ROBES RE As oe ei flies avis, Eonsrogggsig Nov Sa eee + go “superior ‘1 is Wi x " the door, Padigiesee pe bis Wg irad aa an Sieg Vere oe c, MeGUIRE & 00, | mare ge Pa, ave. vet wih aid loth Me. § TW. WANN Aout, Now Fort, . .

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