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alll (SUNDAY EX y AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner Pennsylvania sorry Eleventh Street, W. D. WALLACH. Papers served in paokages by carrreraat @4s year, er 37 cents per month. Teal auinortbr the scription price is 63.9 a y year, in advance; $2 six month; $1 ite pe amet three months at the ime a te cont copies, | cont; in wrappers, ADVERYIORMENTS (0 WES ot dake hnasite the inserted three times for $1; every other day or semi- Sozkly; 3 Per cent. advance; once » week, 30 per cent. advance. YOUNG AMERICA ON A WEDDING TOUR. Fre A er Va.) N Thee rom wr 'a.) News.) past 11 Scott, a few days since stopped at one way stations to take on acouple newly mar- tied. Both were beth were ver- ing been ‘in the wilds of West- ern Virginie, neither of them had ever been 3 dbase away from home. They had heard motives, steamboats and hoe, but had wire experienced the comforts of any of the Jeems and Lise had determined on this, the most important and see it known as tor goaryy No wonder that they were Oil; orementioned institutions. event in their lives, to visit the cit; the world, particularly that part amazed and ighted when the locometive, steaming and snorting, with the train of beau- tifal crimson ears following it, came in sight. “These your trunks?” said the baggage master. * Weill, I sorter calkilates them’s ’em,” said Jeena The trunks (a spotted hair trunk and a very old-fashioned valise,) were soon in the baggage car, —— by Lize and Jeems. I'll bedaraedef railroadaint afine ee eid Jcems, seating himself on his gy goers st holding up the tails of tight- ‘bedied ‘blue, adorned with resplendent metal Dattons, out of the dust. *‘ Lize, set here by = “Come outof that,”’ said the baggage man, “you are in the wrong car.”’ “The d—i Tam! "ye spose I don’t know what I'm about? These is my traps, and I calkilate tostay where they ar. Keep quict, os ie; yr: p= De ge eh pr way wor! a with Sin ip on wants’ any ing, why I'm = Don’t want any of your foolin’ iceaad mo the Captain eereed and explained matters, tomgeee that Jeems conbeuted to What the magnifi- Teave his traps and follow the captain. was his delight when he survey: cence of the first-class which be was ushered. never in its wildest flights pi anything half so gorgeous. He was aroused from the contemplation of the splendor around him by the shriek of the adi son “-Jeewhillikens! what in thunder’s that?” exclaimed Jeems. “That's the horse squealing when they punch him in the ribs with a pitch fork, to make him 0 along.’ said asleepy-looking individual just ebind nim. ‘Look here, stranger,”’ said Jcems, “(I ‘low you think I’m a darned fool ; maybe I am, but there’s somethings I know, and one of ‘em is, you'll get your mouth broke ef ye don’t keep it shet. Fi don't say much’’—just at this mo- ment they found themselves in = dark- ness, and then we heard a scream, almost equal to that of the engine, from Lize, as she threw ber arms around the neck of Jeems. an knew it! I knew it!” exclaimed the -looking individual; ‘ we're all lost, mother’s son us. We ean just prepare now te make the acquaintance of the gentleman in black, who tends the big fire down below.” “Oh, Lord! Jeems, what will become of us? I felt skeery about gettin’ on the outlandish thing, at fust.” “Keep quiet, Lize! hollerin won't do an good now. Ef you know an: Bg pai now's arc time to say it for both What's the matter here?” veld the astound- ed conductor, —~ be as the train emerged once more into the li, ‘That's just what 1 ‘a like to know,”? said Tien, when he saw that Lize and himself foe te alive. ms — - “We've j assed through Eaton’stunnel,’’ — fenestra captain. ‘How far are you Wall, reckon we'll stop at Parkersburg.”’ “Show Your tickets, if you please.” “Certainly Lize, you let this gent look at ‘em. Lize drew a piece of white paper from her reticule, and, with a smile handed it to our friend. = read : ain. rh sone of the tickets to our wed din’, ms what you asked for, haint it?” eaid the somewhat surprised J eoms. “Haw! haw! haw ” said the ca: tleepy looking man. A bland smile passed dyer the face of the captain as be explained his meaning toour ver- dant friend. tination. But wonders did not cease here. prea & pert newsboy ne bg the car, and, stepping p to Jeems, he asked ave a Sun, sir?” “ Wall, if I have my one will bea son, sarti blushed a aid “Don’t count your chickens afore they're hatehed!’’ said Billy, as he hastened to the next car. me the train'stopped at the big de- In Kod pot, int jis cit, noise. and a ha friends landed on the platform Buss, sah? States?” « Lady, take a buss, sah?” “Wall, [ rather 4 one but me—reckon line she wants, and more too.”’ **Go to the Swan House, sah? right erest de way, sah— Have it sent to your room in a etreet—-best house inde city. T any bsgguge’ ? few minutes.” on the second floor of that well-ordered estab- The was lishment, the Swan House. sent up with the usual prom ner. ders. ‘That's a duced purt eyeing the bell-cord, « eatching hold of it. Yonder what it’s for ?” a pall. Presently the deor opened, and the sable face of one of Africa’s sons was thrust into the (r00ut, with the i ay of Ring, snh?’” ‘Ring? on eb you black ape! ef you don’ t quit looking at my wife and make off, I’) ring your head 0: ” said Lize. *‘ What's the ~ St @ mini name of the men that keeps this tavern 7” “Mr. Cantey, Marin.’ ~ Well, tell his lady that she needn't go to any extra one our account, for we're plain people. * said the amiable bride. As they used to say in our debatin’ socie- aterrupted Jecms, * don a keer fur expences. *Tee hee! Tee hee!’ supper time, which being over, t their room. The gas was lit by t who received a ‘was the last in e servant, he did with a blast from his lui ry The noise in the streets had Tica away, and qniet reigned in the Swan House. The you man on the watch do:el in hs ebair. clerk (rather ecerpulent) was about to retire, when he th he smelt = come down stairs and said he smelt agents bis will, the clerk icant ei ‘ jue at 40 minutes m., ihe igre of = gentlemanly —s efficient rm ec “Open the door, the "Md “Gas! Se sore, So gh meron: the “Why here in this room. How did you put your light out?”” “ Blow it out, of course.” “You played h—.” Our amiable clerk cmme very near saying a bad word, but remem- rather inthe bed, he checked his rising tem- per and having lit the fer Jeems the mystery of its burning as fol- Ws “ You sée this little thing here; well, when you want to way, and you give it a turn this way. Serieus conse- uences might have resulted if it had not been iscovered. It might have suffocated us all. Now be carefal next time.” Tue Graxp Jont axp THE Princess Disaster. The Grand Jury of the Eastern District of Louini- ana, after a careful and extended examination into the circumstances attending the explosion of the steamer Princess on the Mississippi river, have ar- tived at the conclusion that no ground exists for the prosecution of any person connected with the boat, with a probability of conviction, under the law governing the case—the second engineer and his assistant, then having charge of the machinery. having themselves fallen victims to the explosiou, and no iy dhe witness being found whe could be supposed to ly attendant circumstances, as ascertained, toa deticiency o ep as the boilers were of un- usual] thickne’s, an pressure, w suming t was th but the jr bound to ouch blame resta elsewhere, and that the watch- ful vigilance govern the eagerly an extent with the ie saerkeeping of and p ie ty. was not always ‘The jury think that the chief deserves censure because be was not more careful himself, and more strict with his subordinates. They fur: ther say that the mere observance of the letter of bathe to the neglect of its spirit, cannot be sponsibility rests as the officers of ers. The fact that the captain services of a first engineer of acktiowied mye know. from neer does his duty faithfully. Nor, when t chief engineer has employed capable assistants, ts je cesnet from ceusure, if he knowl but he is or experience may suggest, to insure the safety of those whose confidence may place their lives in his keepinz—he assomesa moral responsibility, higher and more sacred than can bereached by the lawsof the States To the absence of a correct appreciation of these jie pena nase they attributed the calamity that hes shocked th vieus one of similar charact ny, vessel on which the thovsan r got some with you’ of your company is respeet- was the on the part of her officers has probably led to a calamity that has hurried scores into eternity, thrown “sail ay of ie over a multitude of human bea ble citizens, destroyed a large amount of property, and shaken public confidence haw! haw!’ was the discordant sound that arose from the seat of the He had no ticket, but willingly paid his fare, and the train sped towards its about it, the fust Jeems. Lize Amidst confusion of strange bel of discordant voices, our Buss, sah ?—free for de United said the sable porter of our up town she won't from any m able todo all in that ptness, and our friends were soon making their toilet for din- Jeems had his coat and boats off in a jif- fy, and Lize’s hair fell gracefully over her shoul- tossel,”” said Jeems, “Look, it works up there on some sort of a thingumbob. I'd like to have that tossel to put on my horse's head next muster day; see how it works,”’ said he, giving assumption of his name, has cowhided uereby release him from any cause of action 1 may have against him by reason of such assault and battery, and promise never again to asspine his name.”” * Di amend that mo- »y sayin’ you can tell em to give us the best they've got, 1 m able to pay far it and * was the only audible y from the sable gent, as he hurried down nner came and was dispatched with a rel- ish, Jeems and his bride took a stroll over the city, seeing the lions and other sights until retired to uarter for his services. Jeems |. and according to the rule in such eases, had to pat out the light, which The clerk was cowhided by used Indecent ht the presence latter's wife while che was treding in the where the unmannerly puppy belonged. | Some one xy a the leak was. Fi eewed strvoger ia tbe door. that there was a lady in the room, or , proceeded to it itout, you give it a turn this m you want to make it lighter, “Much obliged. But bow the devil did I know that the darued stuff was ‘scapin’?”’ re- sponded Jeems. * Didn't you smell it = "Poars to me I 4 Jeems. think it was you, kase I never slept with a women afore.”’ **Woll, Jeems, I thought it was you smelt that way sll the time. I was jest a wonderin’ ef all men smelt that way. It ‘apeared strange, but ‘then I never slept with a man afore, and didn’ tknow nothin’ about it,’ was the response of Lize, as she turned over for The red in our clerk's face redder, as it reflected the light ing jot, and a rogueish twinkle lurked in the corners of his eyes, 2s he turned off the gas and all was dark, and our friends were left alone in their glory. A sound of suppressed mirth was heard in the reading room for a fow minutes, and all was still. ’ asked the clerk. did smoll suthin,”’ said * But Lize, I'l be darned ef I didn’t a nap. ew smilingly From the ped ao cognizant ae of the immediate- All opinions, so. fag rce in ascribing the oceurrenct had been tested by hydrostatic to 150 ponds to the square inch. As- is to be the case, the deceased engineer ie More immediately responsible individual, ; from the evidence before them. feel their deliberate conviction that ad Buleey Borwtes) wall aon obser’ sufficient in those on whom so heavy re- nominee pa ged com- to take charge of the machinery of his joes not exempt him from the obligation to personal observation, that t) engi he relaxes his own lance or throws too much responsibility on his inates. He should not be satistied with the that this or that precaution is taken, tind to use every expedient that science e commuriy han any pre- if there was nds who habitual- aveled on her considered thempeives safe. it “Princess.”’ A too fatal sense of security deprived the community of valua- Srecrtating ix Potators.—Last fall large quantities of potatoes were shipped from Cincin- nati to New Orleans, where it was supposed very high prices would be realized. The speculators, however, were sadly mistaken, as many of them were compelled to sell at 85 cents a bbl , just about enough to pay expenses, while others are now shipping them back, as appears from the following from the Cincinnati Price Current: «Last Saturday the steamers Landis and Baird arrived at this pert former bad on board 642 bbls. other 185 bbis., all ship; this Lye to find a market. The roe having spen' to the North to give them a little of their native air, we su baa way rom 7 One evening last week, Roberts, the trage- dian, was playing Richard 11! ina theatre at Mil- wankee. and ‘‘killing’’ passages, a young man walked down the aisle, seated himself near the orchestra, and drawing a newspaper from his pocket, coolly commenced reading it. this imperturbable indifference to his bistrionic abilities as an insult. at last his wrath culminated, and with a bound he cleared the footlights, seized the young man by the celiar. and in a rude manner bustied him out of the house. This done, he returned to the stage, ang after apologizing to the audience, resumed his play. 10> Mrs. Cora Hatch, “spiritualist,” lectured im Musical Hall, New York, Sunday afternoon. Atthe close of the exercise her husband approached her and insisted that she should accompany him. This she declined to do, and escaped to a dressing room near the stage. Several male friends here interfered and attempted to prevent Mr. Hatch from following, but he foreed his way into the room and seized his wife. She resisted, when the bystanders held Hatch until his wife made her exit from the building. from New Orleans, and the potatoes, and the from New Orleaus to the winter in the sunny South. are sent back About 3,000 bbls. more are on thence to this market, we under- In the midst of one of his most violent Mr. Roberts regarded He stood it for awhile, but ‘IO An equestrian performer out West has caught a man named Foster, who bas personated him in public, and forced him to sign a document in which occurs this candid acknowledginent »» Whereas, Mr. Richardson, hearing of my false me, 1 A Twenty Tuovsaxn Dotrar Rack. —We learn from the New Orleans Pic ayune thata match yad been closed for $20,000 ($10,000 a side,) dis- tance four miles and repeat, weights for age, half forfeit, between Nicholas !.,owned by Mr. Hun- ter, of New York, and Tar River, there ent cham- pion of the Washington Course, Charleston, $.C., owned by Mr. Hare, of Virginia. The race to eome off in the course of this spring, of the- ensa- Sng summer, over the Fashion Istand, romney many, on Soman St 1h agi OF tual, se Seely a [T° ME! MEM ol Sree T Ki mot 9 ERS ithareiers se, ae I AM {Constantly ladier exe TS THE LADIES OF WASHI tre rivin our wor atrial. ington city—the MeCurds “en FRG MEN ee ae and 10th nei om Pale: ae a BOOTS AND SHOES. | turing and oe! le Mi Clg kd Bnitoned Boots, a $1. keep a full Ghikiven'® Fag Last ing Button Saicacee Boots ana Shoes of every ly low, all of our own make, ‘ubber Lon; ota, $2, isis and vershoon te. Evraay, No. 2 Pa. Tandomeabere ja 18-0 joor above 8th st, GTON CITY, Havin turing Ladies’ ca ong been en; (amped: and ed in man Shildren’s Shoes past ~ 8, We ought to! know pled aie time meg will suit § meet in this line, safely say that ich you can pro’ ve find (atall ) rinci pal Shor Sto ois Week: hoor so woll Lae as J. W. a Philadelphia make, no at iy TRUNKS !—TRUNKS!! the articles at the Tur vial fag has now and constantly keeps on hand a large and very snperior as- BAB eortment of Sole-Leather FRUNRS Sun! . nel vals SES; also Jron-Framo wi x T a8 | VELVET TAPESTRY Ba CANY, SS GRAVE! ING RAGSand SATCH 28, HARNESS, WHIPS, &o, ‘trunks Covered and every description of Repairing exeouted with rear daispateh, ta & TOrHAM, oe OP LAM *RFLPT, m#-ty No. 499 7th wi or | Retiows Ha Mextoan Mustang Ayer'aPills and Pectc And ageneral supply o! End Drug Sto tore, andat MOORE & CO avenue, near NEW: SPRING SPRING 3d am SP! (CONSOLIDATED LOTT style of FRAN: have obtatned fre Lottery Grant to continue in oper of twenty sears, and ha Of all prize sold, horeby aasnre the patrons o EONsObiba PD ‘LOTTERL drawn_at Wilminston, Dei.. the Sussex Cou! tory of Delaware for the ber ments, and the Consolidated Lotteries of Delaware atl5 minutes tory Commissioners appointed by the Sta CONSOLIDATE To be drawn in Wilmin ee: ‘Del, Be ‘ET T'S COCOAINE KALLISTON and ‘ow Wash, Hostotter’« Bitters, Mrs. Gardner's Balsam, Mrs, Allen’ it Prof Fre Inst received and for sale at MOOR SPRING IMPORTATIONS—ina. HINTON & TEE a, TERCHANT TAILORS, 6 Penn'a pay... between 4% and 6th streets, are now rad to offer a Srvenvip axp ComeLete ASSORTMENT saetNe a Pi IMMER Goons, 1 sn cee ‘PLAID fz BRL TANTS, ERSIAN RTS HS many other desirable of SP BOOBS all of which SH be sol DR very lowest eash prices, BEES PB oh. gre oa’ R. BE, mar 2-Im oF OF DELAWARE. FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO, Maxacens. (Successors to R. France & Co.) R. FRANCE & CO. notify the public that the Maryland State Lotterios will cease by constitn- ape enactment on the 3ist March, 1859, A NEw PaRtNersitir has been formed under the » BROADBEN' yee CcO., who i the Legislature of Delaware a n for a pariot Ix ter th the pa he Marsinod State Lotteries that the same promptn7ss, and fair dealing which has beon pro c he Maryland State ele z9 the management of the OF DELA- WA On roe after the Ist day of April, 1259, will te neft of internal impr: <4 he same objecta, The Sussex County Lortory will b> drawn daily the Consolidated gr go daily at L5 minutes before 5 Pr All drawings under tha superinten¢ spe PRIZES PAID AS SOON AS DRAWN. IDAY. F “as FERY OF DELA- iday April ist. bog pri 7% numbers—I3 draw! sz: ali an To be drawn in Wilmington. Del., Sativrdny, April 2. % numbers—13 drawn ‘pallo 32.0. E, BROADBENTS & CO, __Witwixstox, Det. DOLLAR LOTTERIES. pay. ERY. Class 5, iit mt Del... Kfidey, April L drawn ballots, ‘apitals. oS SEX coun be drawn in Wilm 75 numbers: &e. Ticks ms dharesi in ae SUSSEX CO CATV I OPER Y, Class6, To bs dra wn in Wilmington,Del., Saturday ,April2. vse awe ballots, tals. 78 numbes et Tickets 2b, 8] area in option: At orders ee tick: og or Crotpre gee of pects | jen, Wh reoei ve the most ONT | A confides Attention, a aie ib oa offers! ‘i drawing sont 2%, fpon er. moon 08 ONERANCE, BROADBENTS &cO., WILMINGTON, Dr. _ mar 2- = Tahar Mencuany'f TAILOR ASS CLOTHIER, 310 Penn. nea eG (ERES, nd VESTINGS and other SEASO "Ss WwW R, which he will ons ro to orden In the best mafner and at short noty OTHING se of and Pin Nish No ARTICT, fle tp whch he would vj mages entlo en. ty, ¢ principle of one which (t dtotinptly wwarkod op coh aoptater ek ome» He ares secured from tmposition, and may rely on ra Wo. Bennet, favorably k snes penal barman merit, Leslee tormtat of the Cutting Dey past be, leased meet his fiends and the OD FIT, E ED ON price tiv uit regs Et INFLA MMATOR yv DISEASES, ONLY OnE 2YLA B! ns phe So ACKAGES MO™ See Advertis By Lee FOR THE “60 D1 EAGLE? BRGRAE SS roeeiveds vane ag seed dP intr-tf_ perme. Sapa s HALF Mili ice CITY STEAM FIRE WOOD, ma De hg eae: Hagth.gnd e- town. Orders by mail Roni attdnded ne the fuel! is gelivered. . “ ate mar sin WY sora th na st. dOOM JNIid esnevour poe wy eesea, ig 108 GENE] WA Ae and split any len, iT RIZE delrerahanae AN: ere ein the city fr ree obcharee, ats WR, - Handy 8, Opposite Willa: ot Wm. Ballant: ‘8, ‘h street; with Wm. ley’s omnibus drivers, corket Tthet.and Pavavenne; to. Office south side. o geese mar 5-t! Conpsoff pr as as Faxe's Wharf, foot of 7th sia proms ot: et the o: Pans pole NTER. at Page's Wharf, PRICES REDUCED. PU OOD:—woon:! t rasa KEORL, i 2. Hickory WOOD, to seoouess) - Oak WOOD, t reduced prices for casH. % 2,240 Ibs. free burning stove (cooking) COAL, for CASH. CHARLES W. MITCHELL, ide of the 1 FET THE _BEST. COMPLETE AND UNIVERSAL SUCCESS OF W. 8. & C, H. THOMSON'S Indestructible Skirts, Wire Patent Eyever Fastexinc, Wepce SLipe asp Wartcn Spain Bustiz. ‘he Perfection of Skirt manufacture.”—Morrt & Wie Home Journa: “A complet olet Taatening, tasteful and ele sant in effcat. ndey. PP i Skil pronounced fauitiess.”— N.Y. xoeliing the best importation.”— erves all the praise it has recet The Mai facturers of Uh « to * the ve OF Fut INDESTRUCTIBLE sae with which has been received, has made it neccesary for them to make unusual exertions to supply the demand, and that thoy are now runming their Manufactory night and day for this purpose, their orders requiring an tmmense increase in their production, in aidilion to their anal va Gy THE Picc}, ETRUSCAN LACE, EXPANSION, and other popular styles. To effect this,’ their con- tracts are now out for upwards of 5),000 Yarps BRAIDED Steet Per Day, all of which is prepared expressiy for them by their own makers and braiders—the very bestin America, Having ample proof of the “neveren popularity of ure” of Manufreture, ‘THE INDESTE U Te 2) siiir, Fs sno. settee cone it within the reach of every hi lady who wishes the most graceful, durable, and in all respects the best Sige ever produced, P. S.—An invoice of these Beontifel Skirts is now peing prepared for the “Queon of England” and the aig of France.” For ee by the principlal Jobbers and Retalers bite a Look for our name and trade mark, the Crown, on every Skirt. No others are genuine. marll-6w NEW YORK. | T NEW LUM YARD. E Unders: having recently taken charge w Lum for yard onéth street and the Canal, Pape Invite the attention of dealers in LUA sara to examine the stock before pur- al The stock of WHITE PINE LUMBER, CHER- RY, ASH, MAPLE, POPLAR, 4, dc. is very pupérier sid Wrall soasoned, ant pal keels ot tae rioes. owostonsh P@OLTMAN & KILBOURNE, mar 7-2m Assicnees, A TELEGRAPH NOTICE. NEW, line of ‘Teicgraph from Washineton North is advertise! falsely represented ax connect ing with N is, Angusta, Charleston, Sa- h, M ry. Mobilo, &e. legraphic connection with thore es through the hues under,the control of the AGNETIC THUEGRAPI COMPANY, to which, by SG rd ownership of to give notice that the same cliarge will. he mud messages sent by the new line and delivered to any station of the Magnetic Company in the South for tra: sion to thoahove named or other places, sit y situated. as ifthey had been handed to the Maxuetio Company at the piace ot of ther origin, or the nemrest convonient poin' ereto. : J. KENDALL, General Su eral Superintends ntendent. 100 REWARD.—Braxcn ccm OrFicg, Gi Girar Fire Insuraxce Company or Privapgt- PHtA, No. 520(2d story) 7th str-et, Washington city, lth March, 189%—1 nin authorized by thin company to pay $100 son or persons who, during the night of the 7th in- stant, "gred burnt two framed wellings that were situated on Ist xtroet wost, between V f zie. ave- nue and D street south, and which were fasured by this com: poe mar 14- POLLARD WEBB. Agent. (onuert« & SMITH, 499 7th st, bet. D and E sts, north. Real Estate Bougth and poid. ¢ Gity f ts, ling Houses ; also, Farms, Ti “ted Innd and Virginia, wit oaeert pre re of this eit: ty Farms Exehanged for City Proyerty. ‘Western Lands Bought, Sold and Exchanged. Money Loaned on Rea! Estate, ete. All Basiness Promptly 8 to. Purchasers will do woll to give us acall, R erences: Peer D. 8. Dickinson, New York; J. M, I. Brasiey, Win, B. Todd, and G & T. ke ou Washinton, D.C. mar 22-3in V ASHINGTON SEWING ROOMS, th st,, two doors North of Pa. Ave, @ to get SPRING and SUMMER a4 to order. The sy) peariber 4 is pre- Pared to mal 's, AWE) ad at the shortest notice. All de: lescriptions of ie done, SHIRT BOSO) Me nel COLLARS, na” WRIST BANDS neatly si ei mar 18-tf H. 0. NOVES SILVER WARE—I have now on hand a larg aasortinent of solid SILVER WARE of 7 own manufacture, that I will sell at very, low rates and warrant equal in quality to’ coin, H. 0. HOOD. _ thearrestand conviction of the per- 35 mar 12 " OOP SKIRTS: E HOOP SKIRTS !! t ed & full stock of M, Donnell: A oclebrated SEBLETON HOOF SKinTS” °° ‘ALS Abe ¢ assortment of P. RASOLS dS RELLAS, all of whick will be sold’ at the ven fewetuaen prices, WILLIAM R. RILEY, mar2-im corner 8th st.. oppo. Centre Market. To MY Parente AND ate oe 1 been, miding: to my stoc! } would name and ening ae cheaper than yy eg been sold in this city—sets of 44 p eces for $4; TUM S38 RS 38 low As 40 cents per dozen. call examine at No. 313 Penn. avenue, befwieen 9th and 10th streets, JOHN McDEVITT. ; WY. PEANTs Grand hosp No. 418 7th constant! on Veer gured in fon tea ARSE: ATENT CORPSE PRESERVERS, &o., &o. regla te erate, a: and his attention in! io the di iehaeniah test eth siaee Be Ne FURNITURE STORE. reee Pall stoc TURE Pe HOUSE FOR Teg BOODS, Ey and selling lower than any other a in Washington, We would invite all to call be- tg Bacthig, Poe moto iy “aut bale Old Furniture taken i * ‘On Rta oo for ne au 20-ly BR Oda nor! ak ‘7th 'st. Dit Xe GE, eroT ts meas te Cia £09. | 2 x feat mis fata eee ufctared im ead nely “pa ON Ww prices. CoWare = cae is | sae ba mht | Lag rete ae all c Sat tipi ees ei Or h | Seana ae tet Ey - sien Einar: sat Rrhsee Te "| sed wo per verion tue oan Resi many cure ieee! Reeth es my dates ay desire: but tot wi earn! Sy ata eines whoa this ¢ ty Xe. 38 ae avenne, =|; ~ se Zi-ly NDREW TATE, ATTORNEY. 47- Serra PUBLIC, Refers to Hon. fi. w ington; Hon. Jamon ot clout, shone WV i mean: | weeny, Rittenho - Lambert Tree, Lan Week persed . C. a Attention given to locati Land ze ee the payment of Taxes for | non rol ipa 1.Q.C. LAMAR. c. H. MOTT. LA™4®, MOTT& a ik avrRy, RNEYS-AT-LAW, Hoy cme Miss., Will practic in the High Court of Ero and Ap pont dens Jeckeon, th he Bede ral ourt at Pon rts 0} venth Fraieint District of Mis- pi, and ott attend to the Cal rotighout the North Mistiemippie ee or sce XTENSIVE ASSORTAL ROSEWOOD ARP OTNE Aa HTke, The subsoriber, having com vee his assortment of Furniture, would re: Invite the citizens of W ‘ashing, ton, and the public, to call and examine his stoc a them- selves, const ng oe y, Walnut, Cherry, and other Ward Fine Mahogan: roben, Fie Mahogany Walnat, and Gherry Jenny Lind PC di | Lad b- ine ‘atnutand ose p inets and Whatnotes treet Latin’ Ca Fine Mahogany and Walnut Sofas and Chairs, Fine solid oak Marble-topand other Cottage Cham- ber Set Pine Mahogany, and Walnut Droesing and other Bureaus and Sideboards, Fine Mahogany and other Chairs, of every descrip Fine Marble top Centre, Sofa, and other Tables, China, Glass and Crockery Ware, Lookiag glasses, Aly purpose 15 to ell as cheap as ans other erkon in Washington, and on as faveratia terms, ‘ant T that no ron wishing te purchase ive m ies *REEN, __ No. 52% Seventh street. aorons = O.} woD 35 NG, 6 Gxorcetown, D. C., for RT K past tho Sola Agent inthe iaetiet or Cola or i Messrs. Dupont se Wilmington, ib awere, keeps cv tant! Ld the different cradeeat POW them, embracing. jn eet — Biasting and Mining Powd Cannon and stunk dont ws fogs jiamond Grain pene ER. i tbc an 1 an 3 ib lb. canisters in 6% and 12iy thee mi = ye eaminters FF, e in 5, 1 le iP. can ey ye ROO nia Rifle an ib, canisters Safety Fuse of superior quality, in barreis "All ‘of the al Hi be gold at manufact paces aad Priteed gtd grote to any part o acter of U's Powder has been 80 rably known mat a half century, that we deem it unm to say anything in its Praise. fea We take pleasure at all times in showii sam les and peed of packages to sportsmen | “EF Often er 35 High street, imenciiatal fa AMBRO a Retveng. Portraits from 25 cents. Any size Portrait warranted in best Cases or Frames at N. York prices. Come ail, aud take a for one of ¢ beautiful Pictur aad obtain the oc! ‘ar erent. at K WOODL Gallery, Prorirs AND Qrics PHLHARNONIC, HALL, EXT TO THE STaR Ovrice. SNY ee Plumber ond. Gas Fitter, deal Sn {TIN COPBES troduced into public and p: in the neatest and most subtantial manner, by com tent and experienced workmen. Water and Gas Fistacee of every style furnished to any amount upon the most reasonable te: rms. All work warranted. "Pee anaorniseed pace E undersigned rexpect District and Alexandria, t ontract with the Ro pply of their beau repared to deliver the same t him with their orders. make contracts fog the Reason oF ye hima call betore closing elsewher mined to give satisfaction to val consumers, wishes to call the attention of de to the fact that he is now prepared to furnish them by the cargo or ton, weighed et ihe on de Te Orders left at M office near the 7th street briéze and fats Market, Mr. D. B. Clark's Drug Storo, corner 43g and Penn. avenue, or at the pot, corner of ith and F strerts south, ne 4 the Steamboat Wharf, will be prompt tended Wi always han the elty. ” Immrid-tm"] ‘CHAS B ic OOD EATING AND W. F. RENTER" myst PAK NT, cy he the rear of Br tinues to be fis the very Soet Restaurant in W alee, city. Lovers of exquisite eating willalways find there the very choicest Oysters, Fish, Gaine, Steaks, Chops, Wines, fa gars, &c., to be obtained in any eating country. The cooking of his establishment is unsurpassed, nd no other house of the kind i more remarkable br the, invarisbie x attendance of a!! employed about it. 17" His charges are moderate, fe s-tf EMzicH’s LAGER REESE DEPOT, LRVENTH yam Two doors North BSS Tie hy te wees Fiore as x PHILAD! favor Perse 0 in this MEACERY Ben: a to eor song] te ie eer — ae kept 2 a "a eatablishment Sor in ie ie Unived Staten pea ‘all orders prompuy filled, te: Puchi free (e253 PETER EMRICH. Cc. 9g Tus Brtoriner hx fe additions to his now one we i, jersost in the Districts w ere his facili manufacturing Ca RIAGE & Lien. WAGONS of all kinds cannot be surpassed, and from his long experience in the business, he hoper to give general satisfaction: EN Lien t Cartiapeswad Light Wagons kept on : CII REPAIRS neatly done, andall orders prompt y atten to. “Second-hand ingen taken in exchange for new CorrineeNDREW. 5. pots Soe sornar of ith (TREMONT HOUSE. cago, ILLINOIS, The Proprietors, having added, daring the last Er saan aay improvements, suc * efurnishing, introducing Wats Closets, Bath Rooms, and ev-, pasible: luxury and gouvcionen thioughor invite public attention to its increased itis th me their accommodation . being the fmt neo ree cal Hotel im the Sees Fe the Comite or the eager Portions rtnrneeyefnel osh uat | fais |” “GAGE. RROTHER & DRAWR._ it eater ie wpe a at GE. BROTHER & DRAKE. NTEREST ALLOW DEPOSITES. I MONEY | IWED ON iain PUBS cin tine for ear! esate Bost. is ‘Tth street ata. m. : omatea are i ccmmeet with het train shy names ‘and Srotn W sehjnston BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. Two Tey aeoeet Toh ADK Wasakve Pike st rele sores Gass ase mie ree) deceit pat aS orer ti ¢ rand Mountain Soenery of the Rosd @ g witet the 45'S. 8. OF EM p. nn Sesh RRCRSHCRG and ail etahons on the Northwestern Virginia Road, take t Train. For Manetia aad Cincinuat: Rail — ch Tickets and toa, Torte subarieat htt a EXPRESS ‘CO fn PASSENGERS for the M4 and Ohio Railroad with between Washington Junction and introns betooes Pistensat ant Whnaih stations een Piedmo: take the 3.40p. m. Tratn. Toconnect with the Fr errok seme the 3.49 p.m. Train, ND THE EAST. at 6.10 and 7.45 junday at 3.40 p.m. [ore Mauna enenttn p. and 3.) and aly will Sp a way sta- .™. and 13.40 p. m. are the. chief vonnect- 6.10, 7.45, and 3.40 p. and 3.45 Traine 01 ing trains for the W: nan ee m, trains for the Basi eer further ners i Master of ee itimore. NEW aR- ‘SCHEDULE’ RECT TO ALL Ne TICE TQ Senrcentill FROM a ‘The two fast Daily bi South and Southwest. of 6th street, at ¢ a. m. and oe hours down a bets ‘of Noon curperauad test clioer tome jn comtorinhte or state-rooms, Sonnest withsll The Greath Southern Mai! it being 44 miler short ading than by any other route, making cortain RG, RICHMOND. Ry Br- r i 7 yA wages can cone board, and enjoy rns passa cal mertstere fhe ‘or thr: ae tickers and fa route, inquire at the Southern Penn. avenue, one ys east of Browns’ board the Boats, EW a teesewene GREAT SOUTHWESTER Via ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA FROM rena CITY, D. c. ae tS RAREROAS GE” lonrner of cdPenmee|vanin avenue) joe the Orange a tn D NEW ie $is'4 continnows railway conneo tion to Memphis, Affording greater expedition and comfort, and “ over 200 miles shorter thee — an) he steam ferry boat Geo: ofan atrost, ey a. my. for Al —— take the cars for Rich Staunton: White Sulphur Springs. or Ric mond 7% p. m. for Richmon By 8 “tira route, co sticoes ihe, ons and Omnibuses leave the office o'siog is "EVA apt = PACIFIC orang wae tuted eaten ying) are ey com- ARCO, pape Piste Soha pales have peop inapested int an wwe FOE Tee Ratroad mb | Same "Phe “tera of pat az wa ch len vou Now Work and gee irene feos: to saan ent, so that thie route is enti Tain day they ar through by each Steamer, ero", ore women and children without other aoe Sie ‘Nowe Yank rican LINE, ee New Orleans—or Rvs | NITED STATES sits Anp Witnovt Faure For FOR CA UEOR SANE UBC

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