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. = Bains UMA PUBLISHED EVERY (SUNDAY EXCEPTED, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner Pennsylvania Avene and Eleventh Street, ar w.D. WALLACH. te te ive Papars served in packages by carriers at @4a year, or ST cents per month. To mail subscribers the sub- ription price ie @250 & year, im advance; $2 fc copies, | cont; in wrappers, 2 cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) inserted three times for $1; every other day or semi- weekly, 25 per cent. advance; once a week, 50 per cent. advance, «& LITTLE MORE LEG, CHARLEY.” The other evening. we chanced to m:etian old policeman, whose fund is as exhaustless as his taste for S. 0. P. brandy and indubitable “old rye.” We kindl: took the old stager by the arm, and, after a few preparatory remarks, asked him if he had any thing new to tell. The sturdy old boy surveyed us for some mo- ments th 2 lens of eut-glase, and then smiled blandly. ~ Did Lever telt ebout Charley E—’s confidentially. fire-rope ’”’ be as! « Never,’ sald we. “Then lét’s take something,”’ said he, « and you shall bear all about ane The ex-policeman did take scmething, and them he said ~ Charley B——. you know, wes a expital fellow, that boarded in Amity place; but sich a sleeper | never did see. Why, that chap would go to sleep with ‘s- brass band in each ear, and an old woman beating a tin-pan ou his stomach. Well, Charley joined a hose company, and had great ideas of running to fires; but hi sleep troubled him, and he sat up for two whole nights, for fear that a fire should break out, and he not kuowit. At Inst he came to me, for my beat lay right past his boarding-house, and, says he: ‘Tom, I want you to do me a favor.’ it out,” says I li,’ says he, ‘I'M be darned if Pll lay awake any longer, but I'm going to tie a rope to one of my feet, and let it hang out of the window at night. When there's a fire, you just give the rope a good pull, and I shant mind standing something hot.” «+ It'eago, my boy,’ says I. ‘Just hang = out your pepe. and you shant sleep after the o d first tap of the bell. «: Now, you see, the first district after that, was o itter cold night, and I made upmy mind to warm myself at Charley's expense; so [ went to his boarding- house, and commenced peering about for that rope. T thought he had forgot it, at first; but when I got onto the stoop, [ see ita hanging from a@ second-story window, about half-way between the end of the house and the stoop Trailing *Ilow does the natural fool expect me to pall that?’ soys I to my-elf. * But [ got over the railing, and, with my he on the edge of the stoop, commenced reaching fur the re I managed to git hold of it, aud was just giving it one savage pull to relieve my feel when my heels slipped, and away J swung. like a kiie hanging fr roof The first thing I heard was like s claps of small thunder, and then the rope with a vengeance! I felt myself going down, until the tips of my boots just touched the airy pavement; and when I looked up, hang it if there wasn’t Charley. with the a leg ever I did see a hanging out of the window, and he pagar | the sill lopsided like, and sereaming like a California monkey with his tail in the fire. “<Ob, murder !—fire' I’m dead !—quick! Let & you fool!” roared the sleepy feller. « Now, you see. that made me mad, I'd done it all out of kindness, and I held on like a sticking-plaster. «+ Marder’ yelled Charley. “* A little more leg, Charley,’ says I; and then I let go, for the house was raised, and a crowd was collecting. They hauled Charley in, with one leg about a yard longer than the other, and swearing till he was blue around the mouth.. I tell you, he didn’t leave home fur one week, and I should not wonder if his tailor had to make him some new pantaloons. Ile always thought that [ didn’t mean it,’ con- —_ our ex offero friend, with an innocent win Ob, of course you didn’t!" —N. ¥. Times alarm in that +2ee,- Sometaine to co to Law Asour.—Heavy Trespass Case —One of those petty suits pe- caliar to the country, which originate more in #pite and enmity than in any actual merits in the ease, was tried yesterday at the justices’ court. before Justice Dexter. The parties to the suit are neighbors, residents of Millville; the plaintif® being a rich. influential farmer, and the defendanta pretty lass of about ‘sweet sixteen.” the daughter of a Methodist clergy- man. ‘The suit was brought for trespass. the plaintiff alleging that, some two months ainee, the defendant made a mark on his fence (a white picket one) with a lead pencil, on her way to school, for which be clanmed damages A similar ease. it seems, was tried before a jury in the country some time ago. the father of the girl alone being a party to the suit, which resulted in their finding +‘ no cause of action.” The suityesterday at r.eted quite a crowd, most of the spectators being neighbors or friends of the parties; und it is said that, had the day been a pleasant one, nearly the whole town of Brunswick would have turned out ez masse to witness the progress of the ease. so great was the interest awakened in it. ‘The principal witness for the plaintiff, his son, testified that he saw the defendant mark the feuce, while the latter testified that there were warks on the fence at the time the plaintiff al- leged she made the mark. She also testified that on the occasion refered to she had the blunt end of her pencil turned towards the fence-and if she made any mark, it was done thoughtless- ly or inadvertently, only for the length of a step or so. Witnesses were introduced to show that ill-feeling existed between the families. and to prove the amount of the damage done by the defendant. The justice, after hearing the ved his decision —Troy Times, ease, re March loth ee An “Uery Cuss” walks int ™ following rough-shod style + We have received acommunication.intended bor, which the writer trios to bribe us to publish, by promising to subscribe to damage a neig for the paper, on condition of his miserable ar- ticle appearing We've half a mind, you cow- ardly villaia, to tell your name, You're one of t You'd grumble at the postmaster, priest, were not afraid of being eternally burned for it. You'd bribe the village paper, which should be a messengerof peace, to stir =pawere! and You'd cause faithful wife to shed tears of mertifieation by multiplying = tie about her husband! Ob, you're a beautiful specimen of the Creator's dissension in ® neighborhood. handiwork! Let's look at you: Six feet high; dark hair; thiek, fall beard; downeast eye; ea- daverous jaws; visage like a fellow who bal heer buried long enough telet hamanity and man- hood vat of him—you look just like the man who 3 «im the papers. i and leave the editor to atar-and feath ermg We'll tell you what to do: Find athree- story warehouse; erawl along the ridge-pole, a terminal Fan. and let yo brains on the reek below. been abated wee Stxavtar axp Moxniece Deata—Abont” @ week ago, a dowrstic, named Ellen Vaughn, em- ployed at the Unioa House, in this city, Tal her tars perforated for the purpose of wearing ear-r mrs “fhe operation was performed in the usual manner, and with the usual results at the time. On the second day after the piercing, her earscommenced swelling, and she sppaies nethiag serious. left employment and went home. The third day the swelling and jnflamation iucreased rapidly, when she became deaf, blind and speechless; erysipelas set in. and for three days the Unfortanate suffered terribly, when death released ber. We have nev- er heard of a death by row — on, prot te id by those who bave bad their eurs piere: n Miser often attended it isextremely hazardous sod ts with great paln.—Troy Budget, the rate of 12 cents a week. Single o% XIIT, WASHINGTON, D. H BOOTS, SHOES -&c. you find your = {ao fone to wear Well, and at the shortest road to fortune would be to marry her. But. then she was the laughing-stoc! seminary, because so gaunt, masculine, and un- C., TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1859. N2. 1,918. merge (gah Se el ard ton, Orders by mail prompllyatténtd 1. fhe fedel SEWN GALT er dress, and Brown felt that it ‘young Indy pupils with whou he hed , wit! m he flirted srt py day yatinted that nor expectations of any. himself with the reflection that doubt- speedily obtain influence enough over the girl toenable htm to become, ina mea- ( R THE B. ve. it \t and and V pkg pete 808 FeneyOlicerous Shpps. less he should 3% 19: tron Hal c Tangata iat. WOOD and COAL agp os Osten ese I from to from $5 to 35 D «from $3 3 to 84 0 AL, = ack lard $5 1085 15. ri@es according to quality. MON STOVER, mar 4-2 Officecor. I and 2ist «ts., First Ward. Swe oe saz Sm Pz, sure, her alviser in the matter of costume, man- ner, ete. The foremost thought was her long, lank form by the aid of crinofine, which she had never worn, and his flattery had no sooner secured him a confidential place in her good graces, before he ventured to make her a present of a patent shirt or sack, together retty handsomely for a GEARS. Np UNKS! PRUNKS'' all qualities o' LEATHER B. e s 8. Fb. HOOVE with a hint to fix up 9th and loth sts, ball, to which he had ‘inviled her Daisaale tj arrived, the party were assembled, and the Ar- kansas damsel made her grand entree from the ladies dressing-room amid from the school-girls and villiage belles. The out of shape, pro- pouting Horn at Na- ant; but that was nothing to the expose it made of her somewhat incongruous black cinations of which were material]: by the yellow rosettes on her w pers (men’s size) eneasing her di ete Brown’s horror, her fiaxen head and led face were “set off’’ with a profusion of green and yellow bow-knots, of formidable size, intended to do execution as beau-catchers. Madder than sixty, the disappointed dentist rst dance with her, taking little or no pains to conceal his disgust, and then hurried away to the whist room to escape the sarcastic compliments and ridicule of his old flames. The unfortanate clear grit, was deeply incens of his abandonment, and some of the ers advised her to “‘ iss him at once. fo 15" fron Hall, Pa. av., bet. BOOTS AND AM Constantly aneae louble sole Mor. Boo! « Gaiters, $1.25, turing and keep a full titter of laughter Children’s best Gents’ Sewed (: Misses’and Children’ ho -k was sh in front like the id ‘Shoes of every ow, ail of our own make, joots, $2, lew’ Saudals and No, 2 Pa. ave,, M. icate feet. To THE LADIES OF WASHINGTO) "l mat tame what will suit them in this line, iy. hat we do; which you ean pro’ went through the giving our work atrial. You con ind (ates —the l-known as J. W, K Sone Philadetoina make, rtner, who was when informed sortment of Sol also Iron-Fraine and re him the sack,” i. e. “Pll be dodrotted ef I don’t do it ‘fore the hull crowd!”’ she replied, in a boiling passion, and making strait for the dressing-room, followed by a bevy of laughing girls, soon emerged again withh the hoop sack ov her bands, and threw it at Brown's feet. “Thar, you mean good-for-nothin’ snnker-out Take yer old exck, and wear it yourself! and ef ever [ketch ye speakin’ tome gain, I'l lick ye within an ine you'd better believe it!”’ followed this spirited conduct, and ‘ooth-puller was fain to make hisescape. The next day he left the village, and has not returned to it. The hecame a pet, and finally made ctable appearance in society.— ue of Battle Ship. “ Postixes—From the New York Post. Tue Pear most the most talked of now-a-days The déwsh, however, ATCH- ESS, WHIPS, &e. red and every desert ing executed with neatness and dir h JAS. 3. TOPHAS Late Toruam & Nor FLEET, m4-ly No. 499 7th st., oppo, Odd Fellows’ Hall, apie oe amar] (Ron ees oye He has also a choice f FOL Adhering to the principle of which it distiuctly marked on each articte, the pub lic are secured from imposition, and may rel : favorably known to many citizens of Washi a Cutter of distinguished merit, having charge Cutting Department, leased to meet his friends and t is the Sickles pair. and ve th | id SE er ETE NEW LUMBER YARD. ersigned having recently taken char; of the new Lumber Yard on 6th # respectfully invite the attention of dealers in LUM- B examine the stock before pur- ce ‘here. The stock of WHITE PINE LUMBER, CHER- MAP. LAR, &e., &e,, is very and willbe sold at the ricer. PCOLTMAN & KILBOURNE, AMONG THE ANTEDILUVIANS Nosh must have seemed an ark-angel. By the way, when the winds came, were they North-westers? A MEDICAL FRIEND says that Tartar emetic is productive of great retch-edness. INDIANA LAW now rr in that state bef * One who knows’ is worse than the disease! Ivprovewest in Raitways.—Th Express’? has sleepers both above ‘eet and the Canal, uires a year’s residence a divorce can be p assures us that the remedy TELEGRAPH NOTICE. F line of Telegraph from Washington North is advertised, faisely represented as connect- Orleans, Augusta, Charleston, Sa- the only tolegraphio connection with those lines underthe control of the EGRAPH “COMPANY. ‘he ownership of Mor: cs he the telegraphic business of sai lawfully belong. that the same charge sent by the new line and delivered to any station of inthe South for transmis- edor other places, similarly boon handed to the Magnetic ov of their viigin, or the nearest Tue caurcues propose a mission to Japan. Will it prove a Japan-ease mission ’ }CH-LOOKED-POR BILLARD MATCH is said to excite great Phelan (feelin). Omni-hussing is & more appropriate business for gentlemen than ladies. ~—Mr. Charles M. Willich, of London, has published a simple rule for com- puting the probable value of property in life at any age from five to sixty. thus: —E— § (30 —a;) or, in plain words, the expectation of life is equal to two-thirds of the difference between the age of the party and eighty. Thus, say a man is now twenty yeurs old. Between that age and eighty there are sixty years. Two-thirds of sixty are forty; and this is the sum of his expectation of life. man be now sixty he will have an expectation of nearly fourteen years more rule a child of five has « contingent lien on life for fifty years. Eve: rule to hisown age. Mr. Willich’s hypothesis be as easily remembered as that by Dr. re in the last century, which has now be- come obselete from the greater accuracy of mor- tality tables. The results obtained by the new with thosefrom Dr. Table, constructed with are from an immense mass of retarns. pn all messa,es the Magnetic Comp» situated. as ti they | Company nt the pi conveuient point thereto, is tormula stand» nperintendent. — Get THE COMPLETE AND UNIVERSAL SUCCESS OF W. S. & C. H. THOMSON'S = weeny hrs as Aes Indestructible Skirts, Wits Parent EyeLer Fastexine, Wevue SLIDE asp Watcu Spaixe Bustier. “The perfection of tite manufacture.”—Morri Journal, z “A com recy ples Senge tasteful and ele- “This Skirt is pronouuced faultless.”—N. Y. law correspond ver F ‘ran. : “Far excolling the best im re verlonn tation.” — Ibid. K D.—The Manufacturers of the “CROWN to state, that the very gr : INDESTRUCTIBL Své@oestion ror Caurcu Steerers.—A wri- ter in the paeitc, shan: diseussin; itions in vogue for sleeping in church says: Pee The only truly pious way of 4 uty of sleeping in c! bolt upright with the face to the minister, es- chewing nodding, snoring and depressions of the head. Now, Christian brethren with long necks object to this mode of worship because of their insbility fo maintain the head erect when the will force of this obj myself, and he sity 3” with which ‘*’ has been receiv make unusual exertions to eu that they are now running thei and day for this purpose, their orders requiring an vnmense increase in thetr production, in addition to their usual large produ THE Picts ‘out and other popular styles. To etfect th sw out for upwards of 0 Yanos BRAtpED Sree Per Day, for them by their kers and braiders—the very best in Ameri aimple proof of the w anufactory night RUSCAN LACE, NSIC lost _in steep. tion—indeed have felt the ev it occurs to me that some a>paratus for th: sipport of the head, such as the barbers have on the backs of their chair: might be fixed on the pews. ship might be movable. fastening on the pew with a clamp; and when one worshipper is through with his devotions, the machine might be slid ulong to another. ended, the sleeping Christian could take his Bible and Psalm-book under one arm, th’s little aid to devotion under the other, and wend his way home, well satisfied that he has por- formed bis duty in a plain, worthy and decent versal popular! A California paper an unwelcome correspondent in the R y lady who wis aud in all respects the bes! om of these beautiful Skirts is now r the “Queen of England” and tie “5 For sale by the principlal Jobbers and Retalers Look for our name and trade mark, the Crown, stamped on every Skirt. No others are NEW YorRK. These aids to wor- When the service is ¢ print the article, and get you # fimous drubbing. We'll instract you that you have deplorably mistaken the character of the journal by which you would diffase your assassin-like poison. Haven't you courage to confront your enemy and tefl him what you, skulking, pre oypme would print % e ** grumblers,’” are U NEW MEDICAL SALT, Fi INFLAMMATORY. (DISEASES. ONLY ONE CHRONIC PackacEs $2.50, U™ See Advertisement, —_ [00K FOR THE “GOLD EAGLI Gop’s Protectioy or Youna Desr.—Anold Canadian hunter declares that the reason why the wild deer were not all killed when young (as they breed once a year and are always sur- a'swhich prey uponthem, as dogs, wolver, bears, panthers, etc.,) is that “no dog or other animal can smell tho track of a doe or fawn, while the latter is too young ty take care of itself!” often seen itdemonstrated. He kad taken dogs over the ground when he had just before seen them pasa, and they would take no notice of the track, and could not be induced to follow when taken to the spot, while they would in- stantly diseover the track of any deer not hav- This is but ono proof of the adaptation of the natural laws to preserve life when it most needs protection. dent. at God Almighty himself. if you | feunded by other anim’ A. magnificent lot of ENGI , framed or not; also, ali PICTURE and TAORING-GLASS FRA 255 Pa. ave., oppomta b BE SOLD FOR WANT OF superior riding a He stated that he had ¥ service that a- worn, Price fur the who! Washinton Aqued ees co tet mnt Porn, ing young ones. ARTIN & SCHATZE’S G LINS; Violin and Guitar CA: I> A lctte- was taken out of a . the most reasousb +: mrsturnerholbertville.”’ TT'S Marie Store, {VEN OCTAVE PI- bickering at 375; one METZEROTT. EVENS GO? Notto F Styles, aad Oonenl team teas Poetics 5 + Pennsyivai aue, between Sth and 10t! ny is-eoat ver a big, flat rock, ona fine dropped from i ; tarn your moceasins up to the self go—the diseovery of your il be conclusive and ratifying evidence that # nuisance has net. Uolbertville.’” a letter, with an Italian Shromplredevvi,”” whieh remained tn the London General Post Ottice for a It was never called for, aud was about to be seut to the Dead Letter Oflice, when a clerk of more than ordinary astateness, translated it Sir Humpbrey Davy,” and it was inuuediately sent to the man of science. bt Washington, STEVENS HAS COME BACK, AND STOPS neylvania avenue, between 9th ete stock of ray A Pittax ov Fine.—a Pike Peak’s Pligrim through Davenport. the other day, encased in a buckskin suit, with the seat of his breechia painted red. He also hada pe ght: aca ee eet expe train inthe pack. ine a ne ee a big reflector in the front of theengine throwing light on streets, with a compli Call inimediately. ANE MACHIENR ON giRBE? in on his shoulder. wing the railroad Sectarian troublesin the Bostonschools RL Sf to those of Chelsea. that refused to comply with the rules of have been § bs £ ny esneveur OOM RVO aqcom poynewa c PER CENT LESS THAN ELSEWHERE 10 Nts E Oe RCASH—OAK and PINE WOOD, sawed and split any length or size desired, delivered anywhere in the city free of char; e, Oders left at S. W. K. Handy’s, opposite Willards’ Hotel; Wm. Ballantyne’s, 498 7th street; with Wm. Wha. ley’s omnibus drivers, corner 7th st. and Pa. aven or at Page’s Wharf, foot of 7th street. promptly at- tended to, ‘The money to accompany the order in all cases. A, PAYNTER. at Page's Wharf. mar5 tf PRIC REDUCED. Coa L!—COAL - WoOOD!—WooD! Doe White AN CORLy - ite Ash C Re: Hicko Woop, Do. Oak WOOD, t reduced prices for casH. 2,240 Ibs, free burning stove (cooking) COAL 55 le for 85.9) cast ARLES W. MITCHELL, ‘7th street, adj ng the Canal, fe 18-tf south side of the Bridge, — {OR SALE.AT THE NURSERY OF JOSHUA F BURCH NEAR WASHINGTON 50,000 3. fo : ‘on LA ACKBERRY.~ & PINE TREES, well-grown, 5 de ; 00 NORWAY FIR, wollgrown, 5 to? foot hich VAY wel own, 5 to gh, Ton BALM OF CIREADETR dos dae ee 1,500 y 10,909 to 15,809 SHADE TREES, of great variety and large size. R Thave also 20 Trees of the famous Salway Peach, a new English vaiiety of high reputa’ rico SI. Thirty varietios of the most approved STRAW. BERRY for goneral cultivation, mo: merican sort. With a general assortment of FRUIR, ORNA MENTAL. EVERGREEN, SHADE "TREES, SHRUBBERY, &e. Catalocnes and cirenlars furnished on application through the post office or othorwixe, mar 24 Iw JOSUUA PIERCE. | $100 REWARD —Buaxcu Orvice, Grae IRE INSURANCE Compasy OF PHTLADEL- Puta, No. 520 (2d story) 7th street, Wasnington eity, Isth March, 1950.—1 ain authorized by this company to pny $1 for thearrest and couviction of the per- Or persous who, during the night of the 7th in- t, fired and burnt two frame dwellings that were Ated wn Ist street west. between Virginia ave- nue and D street south, and which were insured by this company, _marl-im®’ POLLARD WEBB, Agent. Dand E sts., north. . City Lots, Dwel ling Houses; also, Farms, Timber Landa, in Mary- os and Virginia, within a short distance of this city. Farms Exchanged for City Proyert Westérn Lands Bought, Sold and Money Lonned on Real Estate, ete. All Business promptly attended to. Purehasers will do well to give us a call. Refernres—Hon. D. 8, Dickinson, New York; J. M, Carlislo, Jox. H. Braeley, Wm. B. ‘Todd, and G. & T. Parker & Co,., Washington, D.C. mar 22-3m* EATLY REDUC PRICES OF FURNI- G TCHR DRY COObS In consequence of the dust and annoyance ocea- sioned to us by the tearing down of the old buildin nextto our store, we have determined to sell regard to cost, for cash, our stock of Fino ail of our stock of beautiful MATE URTAINS, SHADES, FIXTURE: c. Also, our superior stock of TA FE DAMASKS, NAPKINS, TOWELINGS, SURETINGS, amons which may be found heavy fine three-yard wide, all linen, at G2 and 70 cents por yard. Ina word house- keepers within the coming thirty days cag xt our store obtain any kind of superior Houseturnrshing Gecarst less tian the same would sell for at auction this day. iF As the prices are without regard to cost the terms must be cash. " J” Those in want are advised to call early and sscure yvod selections. CLAGETT & DODSON, mar %-eob6t corner of Penn. ave. and 9th st. NEW MILLINERY. KSON & MUNRO have received and th eely SPRING a a. 9) ASH STRAW, FLORENCE SONNETS Rich TRENCH A ES, Lacks, RIBBONS, & 0.5 ‘Fitch the attention ofthe Ladies of Washingtoa a viel es: ctfully invited. ee CT CHINSON & MUNRO, mar 23-6t 310 Penn ave., bet. 9th and Mth sts. POR THE | K SPRING TRADE. STEVENS, Browns’ Hotel, offers to the trade, both at wholesale and retail, ther wal large and oxchanged, complete supply of GENTLEMEN'S BELONG- ILK; MERINO, THREAD and COTTOT UN- s DERSIN IS and DRAWERS, nee UMBREL1.A8, CANES, : G ROBES. PERFUMER FS, SOAPS, &e. Tn faet, avery large and complete assortment of GEN st WARDROBE ARTICI ES. Occupying the same #' ‘for twenty years, and buying exclusively for cash, they offer the best and newest goods at the lowest prices at. STEVENS’ mar 24-6t Salesroom, Browns’ Hotel. SHINGTON SEWING ROOMS, . 249th Sty, ts09 doors North of Pa. Ave, Now is tho time to get SPRING and SUMMER SHIRTS made up to order, ‘The subscriber ia pre- pared to make SHIRTS, DRAWERS, &e., at the shortest notice. All descriptions of Sewing done, SHIRT BO! is, COLLARS, and WRIST ANDS neatly stitched, mar 1a-tf H. 0. NOYES GQILVER WARF—L have now on hand a lare BS assortment of solid SILVER WARE of my own manufacture, that I will sell at very low rates and warrant equal in quality to coin, in Ww 7 H. 0. HO Hee’ SKIRTS! HOOP SKIRTS! t received a full stock of M, Donnel oslebrated SKELETON HOOP BKTR ALso, A large assortment of PARASOLS and SUN UM- BREILAS. all of which will be sold at tho Gay & Cova lowest * WILLIAM R. RILEY, _™mar2-Im corner 8th st., oppo. Centre Market. uJ NOTICE, T O MY FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC.—1 have been adding to my stock of cheap a usefa) articles, and would name TOILE and CHINA SETS, cheaper than they have old tn this poy ae of 44 pieces for $4; TUMBLERS as low as 40 cents per dozen. Please call and examine at No. 313 Penn. avenue, between 9th and 10th streets. m JOHN MoDEVITT. de 21-61 W. PLANT, UNDERTAKER, No. 418 7th * street, between G and H, keeps constantly’ on hiaud every article re qual ees uired in his line—a fine HEARS: ATENT CORPSE PRESERVERS, &o. on call sny hourel the day or night Heat r any hour of r = Riah's for funerals at theloweet posaitle rates: NEW FURNITURE STORE. We are now receiving our Fall stock of _ RNI- TURN & HOUSE FORNISTING GOUDS,6y and selling lower than any other house in Washington. We Invite all to call be seers sing. ur motto is, “Quick Sales ery ! Profits.’ Old Furniture = hyh ROTO fr ai NT 0., Dy i oe AGER DEPOT OF SHULTZ & © 0, 4643¢ Tth street, nept Hoes ‘ont Ot promptly face Cah gifor delivers) 8, 80) a1 ree or received through, the Post ‘Oltice. Thoir'eacer ir manu! hd fSiestanarui tanta eee Per e@ ase sortineut ‘of HUNGARIANS Sat low prices. REN’S AM! NTS.—Just rocei ved De ne “ee Ce mg Chases ; ima’s Geographical, Arithm i ey @, FRANCIS, Lig? EX st all _ DENTISTRY, &», red inh ofios to te eS ity | am kindly 5 ina sap ae iio en Pig 3 u 8 cl t ar others; ‘snd 0, person can war others Sunerceratst seer CE FLAP this city, No, 335 Penn. avenu streets; also, 907 Arch Dems The TH ain sets early sath turning in tume for the: leave all the Hotels and the VAnIG Avenue and 7th street at 9a. m. F these. cannot wear tl Persons calling marnasooe Geo! cna Con ae 3,10 a. m., 12 m.,2, 4, gnd Sp. m. 12 284, ad wp. Be -, ™ see gires at Sapefore, nd = 2% p.m, boats from Alexan- the Baltimore aod North and West. Pp. m. boats from is of the Orange hand Southwest, mar 2 BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. TWO THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, (exoept Sui Nees +9, il a. mz, 1b, 3. and 5 p.m. THE CITY OF WASHINGTON. pen Fadag ned This steamer we have imported direct from 9 assortment of— RS, and RAZORS, |, Of & New one im ex- He, O% 2. dia connect wi lito Ratiroad for ti which wa warrant ‘oods from first hands enables ess than the usnal prices. DWAR Kis being of which we can GRIFFITH & SHIF, NDREW TATE, A Bayristn, W) Y-AT-LAW, NOTAR L-ESTATE AGENT, ud, Bayfield, Wisconsi Co., rashington; ‘Attention given,to locating Land Warrants ry 5 vo the payment of Taxes for non-resident fe 16m us to sell them at ur stock of genera! HA inefeased by daily arrivals ; and will sel! low, Refers to Hon. ington; Hou. James MeClor he Wash cuiarest 3.Q.C. LAMAR. Lams MOTT & A’ ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, a _ Hotty Spine, Miss.. Will practice in the H als at Jackson, the 5 ‘ne Courts of the Seventh Judici sippi, and will attend thronghout the North M. XTENSIVE AneoR: tM q R WOOD AND OTHER F — AT PRIVATE SAL ‘Ashington at 3.49 p. m., nextday. and conneots th, totes, nl District of Mie’ he Collection of a rand Scenery of in daylight, take ei the 7.45 &. m. or 3.40 p. m. ba Bor BARKERSHURG and ait Northwestern Vi every other porsitte Sealey wit be foead P ERS for the Main Stem of the 10 Railroad will leave Washing - ih neti eshington Jui ion and invite the citizens of Washing the public, to call and examine his stock for : Walnut, Cherry, and other Ward Fine Mahogany, Walnut, and Chorry Jenny Lind wood Etegeres, Ladies’ Cab- ny sud Walnut Sofas and Chairs, oak Marble-top and other Cottage Cham- Baltimore and C ton as follows: pints between W; take the 7.45. m. train. For all stations between Piedmont and W' take the 3.4) p.m. Train. To connect with the erick Train, take the 3.40 p. m. Train. FOR BALTIMORE | and other Bedsi Fine Waluutand Rose: Basen tere, itimore at 6. 435 p.m. On Sunday Leave Baltimore at 4.3) and 8.50 a. On Sunday at 4.30 a. m. only. = ‘rains Only will stop st way sta~ hor the chief connect .™. are - r the Weetzand the 6.10, 7.45, and 3.40 p. East. T.H.PA W.P. SCHEDULE! RECT FO ALL sO Crave... NE. 3. m., and 3.40 a1 ahogany and Walnut Dressing and other Fine Mahogany and other Chairs, of every descrip- top Centre, Sofa, and other Tables, lass and Crockery Ware, Looking- The 7. tions and for Auna, 0 sell as cheap as any other nd on as favorable terms ; orson Wishing to purchase they give me a call. further and Ohio Railr flatter myself that no Master of Trans: E TO Ti NOTICE TRANG WITH GREATLY J. FROM ‘Wwasnnnee iN THE SOUTH A Via Cc THE VIRGINIA OMMON-SENSE BE Improvement (now of almost We unsold Territory (a large por- scriber, now at of Virgin, Honey, may n, \d prompt all to call a: supper anda rest or state-rooms. connect with ai! The Greath Southern Mail is com route, it being 44 miles shorter, railroading than by any other route, making certain DUPONT’S GUNPOWDER. arrive in Hicgmond in | ALBERT KING, Grorcrtown, D. ast the Sole Agent in the Dupont & Co., Wilmington, bia for Messrs. aware, keeps constantly on hat ‘OW DER manufactured by in 25 and 0 lb. kegs in 23 and 5) Ib. kegs In 634, 12%¢ = 25 Ib. keg in T and 39 |b. canister in 6% and 12% Ib. kegs inland 3 Tb. canisters in, land 3 Ib. canisters STGOMERY & KNOX HE le Fy GRAN Satety Fuse of superior quality, in barre RY. ri kages. mart or the above will be sold at manufacturers ices, and delivered free of charge to auy part o1 For through tickets route, inquire at the Southern E = by on Soot sant of "GEO. E. MATTINGLY, Ticket Agent. EW ARRANGEMENT! GREAT SGUTHWESTER Via ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA The cbaracter of Dupont’ weil and favorably known for # half century, that t unnecessary to say auything in ite Powder has been 20 We take pleasure at all times in showi: PLE, and style of packages to sportsmen ai 35 High street, —— - ses-tf Office N ROTYPES.—Smatt Prorits anp Quick FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D, G, Ten, E, than Os BN RaitROn Portraits from HROUGH TICKETS i Ar eld dian dota! CE, 1 enns Washington, on board 6, OF at the office of the Alexandria Railroad, at Alexandria, JuNcupyre. JUNCTH iE: ONT ND NEW ORLEAN By a direct route, and continuous railway conneo- tiful Pictures, obtain the oon vania avenue, bet, 18th and sth streets, near V PWLBAENONIC F . GRAND TGOMERY A Affording greator expedition and comf, over 200 miles shorter than by he steam ferry boat George of 7th street at Ge a. m., fe sengers take the cars for Richmond, ( Staunton, White Sulphur Springs, W. <p. m. for Richino ing sure and close connections to Mem- Omnibuses leave the office age Washinton. ——$<— en yPTBAMSHIP coM- Any other route ‘ace loaves the fi lexandria, where pi troduced into public and private dwe in the neatest and most subtantial mauner, by ce tont and experienced workmen, | \v ixtures of every style upon the most reasoual All work warranted. furnished to any amount T ic HE andersis: pect District aud Alexandria, that havin; contract with the Rockland Lake pal ena constant si informe ail in the | poatentte, at ly of their beautiful ak ver thesame to ali who ma im with their orders. Persons wishing wD for the season or year, should give re closing elsewhere, as he is deter- mined to give satisfaction to all cousumers. He wishes to call the attention of dealers to the fac! ush them by the cargo ry. oice near the 7th r. D. B. Clark's Penn. avenue, or at the F streets south, near the Promptly attended to, te deliver in any CHAS, B.CHU HE PACIFIC MAIL One of the Stoamstiy i BEWOk Ata GaRGOE eee nol the UeSe Mail ich leaves New York m the Sthand 2thof esch mon! ers, connecting Via Steamshi have been inapected and by the ove Departuenat Icuaranty speed canama Railroad (<7 ocean ake contract: imma. call before repared to furn or ton, weighed to them on del Orders left at. Mr. F street bridge and Centro Market, M — Steamboat Wharf, will Wacons always on hand Goud Ex TING AND. PL block, the very . city. nae LP oy» Were, er a of Meals cement of all employed and no other house of for er jnvaneito good at al _ 1D His charges are moderate, EMeces LAGER BERR Two docrs North of the Rtg Baltes PHILA P is now pre aed to furnish ou ed's eatabliamne ! northern cities, United orders promptly filled, and delivered free ETER EMRICH. Condaetors go t! charge of women aad 5, Por through tickets at the A. 7 W. POON TSS ., New —or jy 2-tf NITED STATES MAIL Axp Witnour Faure rox E10 NIA AND OR POR CA EORE WACO" Regular Sailing Days, 5th and 2th of cack month y ra y irauds and i CAUTION Seo bela Wel om traveler: bound to FAL FOR sa eeetaceby thou eT or leur Verte tesre ty av Ot en te lowest rates, npp!y_ at hington agence: 1 a BE Nocptess Gores je and Light Wagons kept on REPAIR Sneatly done, and all orders prompt- TAREE

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