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Largest Circalation in the District e «Rosey S. NOYES... WASHINGTON OITY: SATURDAY......... FEBRUARY 6, 1569. -Bditer. S/ READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. “EE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. To Atvertisers.—Otr advertising patrons “re requested to end im their favors before r2 cclock m., 95 advertisements received not be imsured an insertion in ‘Tum Stam of the same day, on account of (he pressure of news matter after that hour Web every disposition to accommodate, we Sud ourselves obliged to iay down this ruic 1 sdhere to it HEATING AND VENTILATION, The manifest defects in the present mode of Yentlatipg and warming school-rooms are at Inst attracting the attention of school author- bves, and the subject is discussed with mac totellgerce in alate number of the mer, Fim anal Monthly. It is time some thought was given to this matter. The public are sys- tematically poisoned with bad air im lectare- rooms, churches, and places of amasement: bet tat is their own look-out. They can say orzo But the children are compelled to breathe the first-class article of car! bonic acta 49 provided for them in school-rooms for a ieast six Bours of each day. The active and rapidly developing brains of the pupils are peculiarly sensitive to the benumbing infla- ace of close and peisoned air, and they are confined peremptorily to fixed seats; they have | pot the liberty to cbange from one part of the toom to another to avoid an unpleasant | or to get into a cool, refreshing breeze | as relief from the bad air of a foul and stag. | pantschool-room. It becomes xn absolute ne- ceser'y, therefore, that all portions of the room ae be evenly warmed; white at the same either hot or cold. ‘These requirements point directly to the cossity for as great a distribution as possible, first, of the heat; second, of the inlets of fresh air, and third, of the outlets of the fou! air ‘The pbysiological requirements are first, that we +bould always keep the feet warmer than the head: second, that we should keep the back | warmer than the face. With the student the Draco isthe most active portion of the body, and sequently attracts the greatest flow of blood, je the feet, which are the greatest distance rom the heart and lungs: are more liable to be- come chilled. In moving about we necessarily sce the current; therefore, for greater protec. son (be principal nerves and moresensitive por- ons of the body are piaced along the back. It > very debilitating tosit with the back to a cold wall, amd more especially to a cold window- Hot ifthe back and feet are kept thoroughly warm, one can safely have cold air blowing in bis face for breathing. Aud again. it appears to be necessary that there should be a consid- vrable difference between the temperature of our bodies and the temperature of the air we Dresthe We require that difference to be at cast twenty-eight degrees, As sova as the air reaches the temperatare of seventy degrees we want it kept constantly in motion. Any tem- perature above that is more or less uncomfort- Of course we are able to endare a much bugher (emperature for a short time, but tt is debibtating. e other hand. the colder the aur is, or, in words, the greater the difference, be- ween the temperature of the air we brea’he aad hat et our bodies, the more rapidly the blood Tewistes and the greater is the physict Hew of thesystem. There is twice the quan- tty of carbonic acid given of when we are breaiheng air from ten to tweaty degrees than when the air is from eighty to ninety degrees The conditions, then, necessary for the scool- able 1 in all parts alike; there should be a9 eptible current in any part; the feet of the crupants should be kept warmer than th heads. their backs shouid be warmer thaa tacir faces and. flually, their bodies snould be kept warm, while (ey bave cool, invigoratiag air T breatbing. To produce these results it is mecessary that we should warm the fluor and exterior walls toa temperature equal to that of our bodies Uomety eight degrees, so as to prevent the ab- Tption ef the radiant heat from oar bodies by the walls Wecould then afford to have cool r for breathing, say air at a temperatare of ees. Iu aroom heated by warm air air must be hotter than is required for orvathing. It 1s very commonly heated up- | Wards ot ope hundred degrees: the solid ob- cam the room are much colder. and conse- uently are constantly absorbing the vital heat ™m the bodies of the occupants, while they estbing this warm debilitating air. It is dition of things that gives that uncom. die feeling so universally complained of in rooms warmed by Bot air. Ou tae other d, isthe powerful direct mes from the slowing Hames o: ‘lem at S femperatureof near three thousaud jwarees, that makes it so nearly correspoud tt digiion from the sun, and enables it ce an artificial warmth unequalled fur and healthfalness. equirements of the school-room, how- *\er, almost entirely forbid the use of open wing to the impossibiltty of mainta:aing sform temperature over the whole room, Sod e-rtain other minor difficulties. We must, therefore. aceept some inferior arrangement for that purpose. It is designed two heat the wSolw butiding by low-pressare steam from a toler im the celfar. and to place the steam radiators under each window im all the copied rooms. Of course this will not neces- sry warm the whole interior wall, as it w+uid be very desirable to do; yet by placing s radiator under each windo: adie diffusion of the beat is obtained. Besides, (he greatest heat is thus placed immediately biow the greatest coild,so that the extremes will modify each other, and at the same time the | sp, 07T10us effects of sitting with the back toward & cold window are very much overcome. ‘The distribution of the inlets of freeh air and | cutlets of foul air is of not less importance fresh air should beso thoroughly diffused that ‘while there could be no possibility of stagaa- | Som, there would be no considerable currents | perceptible Anywhere. The diffusion of tres sr is quite well provided for by the introduc- “on of air directly under every window cre benere Pataca een Se is St TBDged is to piace the marble slabcovering \ne radiator from two to four inches above the Bottom of the sash. ‘Then, by simply raising ‘be window, (he fresh air flows in at the top of ‘ae radiator. It specific Sravity being greater ‘han that of the air within, It tills over the face of the radiator, insuring about as Perfect a dit- | fusion Of pure air as it is possible to have. | ‘The proper place for the exit of the fou! sir bas Deen much discussed. A few years ago mo one thought of anything but taking it trom the | forces, a cons be taken to avoid currents | very consider. | ry’ nt positive power always in operation. We baye nothing at preseat nore simple acd efficient thas the application of Beat toa well-constructed shaft, The amoke.pipe from the boiler or furnace fires generally gives sufflceut nest in the snaft during very coli weather, snd a good stove orforoace is theb st tor procuring the required mdditional tempe- Tatere during the warmer wenther, Apropos to the extravagant salaries, liberal oommirsions, and enormons general expenses paid by the principal Insurance Uompanies of New York. 9 paper of that city inquires how many of them could stand the strain of an epi- demic? and adds the declaration that if te cholera should ever again visit New York they would all go overvoard. This assurance is anything bet pleasant to policy holders, bat we dare say there is more foundation for it {ban One would at first suppose, in view of the Present apparent prosperity of almost all cor- Porations of the kind. At any rate, the ques- tion propounded is ® pertinent one, and one ‘h will probably set those interested to thinking whether they had not better piace their reliance in home companies, which do a ssfer if a+maller business, with the affairs of which they are fam:liar, and in whose manage- ment they have that confidence which is born of long acquaintance and established integrity. Recorder Hackett, of New York. expresses the opinion that some of the many robberies Teported m that city are perpetrated by the | victims themselves or by their accomplices, to cover up defaleations and breaches of trast. That crime of all kings is largely on the in- crease, particularly in the large cities, is very ALd that offences of the sort suggested are committed by persons occupying respecta- ble positions in life is quite likely. Extrava- gant living and a desire te cut a dash in society are at the bottom of the difficulty nine times in ten; and such cases msy be expected until so- ciety itself takes the matter in hand and works a reform by lowering the whole standard of personal and household expenditure. A number of citizens of New York hav. chased and presented through a committee to the Commissioners of the Central Park. to be located in its grounds, Mr J. Q. A. Ward’s fice piece of statuary it bronze, entitled the Indian Hunter,—one of the very best and most characteristic works of art yet achieved by an American sculptor. When will some of our wealthy and liberal citizens similarly adorn one of the many squares, circles, and triangles im Washington! The ssle of tickets will commence on Mon- day morning at Metzerott’s music store, forthe two mghts of opera promued us on Wednes- day and Thorseday evening of next week. The “Barber of Seville,” and Donizetti's opera boaffee, “Don Pasquale” will oe given. will be repeated at the Nationai Theatre for the last time this evening, and those who have not seer it should doso. The Zavistowskis eommence an engagement on Monday. Wilham Carleton, the Lrist novelist, is not dead, as bss been reported, but is still en- joying his seventy-first year of bodily and menial bealth and vigor. The New York Times says Messrs. Mason And Slidell will shortly retarn to this country in company with Jefferson Davis. ——<_—_____.. From J. Sbillmgton, Odeon Bailding, we have Hearth and Home tor February 13th @7-The Hacerstown Mail says that “We have been told that Mr. Caapman has been ii vited by the Haltimoreans to resume the P d-ney ‘of the Western Maryland Road, and that his vieit along the line was preliminary toa decision of the proposition.” F- COLUMBIA, TYPOGRAPHICAL bt doy Mav ENING, Mu will be held THIS turdey jo at 7 _ MacMURBAY, Rec Sec. ra PROTESTANT CHUmC ch 9th street. betwes soot. cordially sees CENTBAL BUILDING ‘The forty-firxt onthly meotiogof this CH sSerUnsbaY “ait inet ity Hallon the je v “fee ‘WM. W. MOORE. Sec ~CORGREY: ATION AL | cH Rc ‘pe — Dr B oN, tor. will rain, er be ject: ae ‘Lite of the Lost AL Sco cordially | tite ae ROUL nity oe PME SDB a on I street honk 18th end 1%h streets be. weet, wil beheld "FO. second month, Februar: YOUNG MEN T, Freord Lecture by tubject—* Bevollcetio ACLURRRS in 31 tory of Bar. ISDAY, the 9th ins Ato clock & m. All are requested ‘0 be preve ae. W.H WE fe 6 20" ‘A CONCERT Glv& EVENING. ao G iT = “3 PuESbY. reed Bis; Reserved Neate. 30 Cents o'clock. Concert commences S. F. GRAUT, Director. erate ay Titertsay Doors op previsely at Sovclock. N. B —Persons w: i sicker ns —— be 1 aime ‘Cm REMOVAL —Dr J B. PIP (PIPER removs 425 lira CTREET, -sls-}m next to southwest corner o! York ave. | CANTRE MARK RT BoTice Is YY y Stree quar 3 STALLS for sien Rents paid by the #RBEUABY wil jae Se rr anh int nol (PEs tay wo NOTICES. w = BARRETT, D. yey To. 26 W% street, be- sama yi Pa. ave. and gaa ecto All Dental ‘wre Nitrous aioli RE Fa Sa weer, E BOOT AD SHOR HoUsn, Pika beet qualnge” “whet they yen nae ‘op Of the room: them as socom as it was at- tempted ‘o warm the room by circulating warmed air, the ventilators had to be closed. Now, the tendency is to run to the other ex. | treme, and to Bave the only opening at the bot- fom of the room. This also is wrong, as the cess of the foal air is at the top probabiy ‘nree-fourths of the year. As great a distribu- outlets as possible is therefore import- Agitation of the air is the great means | Geeigued to maintain its parity. In the Salem | scRool Hive registers have been provided for the | ‘These | sqaare fot eacB, or about one square foot for every ea children. The space between the joists, aader Ured for foul-air dacts The ©-@)ing of the boll is furred down from fourteen no Uwolve feet, leaving | space of two feet © ® general foul-air duet, to prt i sir to otk wer always iequired to move et 1 no more move itself than wawr The variation i the exteraal tem. | the great natural moving cause. | nas coat Arcficiol beat im the bailarog causes circa. fom. bet there sveuid be um every good main upright shatt. i net obstrect (Mia to 8 great extent, | —————————— ((esixe oor SRE, ROGs AND TO MAKE I MPROVEMENTS. y dave, I wit on! th at re. Coat, previous to lavioe ia brine on Galtene 1 Fomine te re Pwo ow Wi InDOWs Tule scent 1e6 Gt UST BEC BEORIVED, aS CU RSDAYS STEAMER, LOW-PRICED U. wauektt nara: & CLoras, Lit Pry INGRAIN’ CABPETINGS at $1, worth Gcod INGRAIN CARPETINGS st $1 12, worth ox INGRAIN CABPBTINGS at 91.25, worth % ‘e ‘ eres SREB Petr color ana geos we oan {for the Evening Star] SECOND C@ILDHOOD! BY REY. A. A EB. TAYLOR. ‘A wounded boy lay on the field, |) ‘To him the Seid of death, ie 1, @ouching down to catch t1= word _ Borne cn bis parting breath, Hear « Nive Tiay me." but ao more ‘The fainting eufferer :aith. ‘With closed eyes he moans in pain, Again I bend me lo’ Quick tremors run thro’ all his fra: ‘Then mutt-red, faint and stow , “1 pra; the Lord” falls on my eag; No further tongue can go. His water fissk I, filling, press Against bis parched lips; Asmile rans o'er his lifted tace As weariedly be tps; But while «Jf / should die,” Scarce breathing now he seems to sleep, With pulsing, sunken cheek; Exhausted Iife flows ebbing fast, Its hold how very wed&; Yet saddeniy, «My soul to take,” He summous strength to speak. Poor lad! I said, a mother’s prayer Lives in thy heart from yore: A mother’s love attends her child E’en to the tarther shore; “For Jesus* sake,” he gasped aloud, Then sighed—and breathed no more! Grorcrtow®, D.O s280- CONGRESSIONAL. Conclusion of Yesterday's Proceedings. Senate —After our report closed— The Corstitutional ameadment relative to suffrage. was discussed during the atter- noon and evening sessions and up to the hour of adjournment by M: Williams, Samaer, Vickers, Willey, Buckalew and others. HovsE.—After our re closed— Mr. Brooks (N.Y. age @ resolution to re- lease Florence Scannell, charged with con- = who is still heldin enstody. Mr. Brooks plained that Scannell was not able to pay we fine imposed, and that to enforce the sea- tence would be to keep him ia continuous in- carceration during this session of Congress. After , the resolution was laid om the table, by a vote of 115 to 43. Mr. Baldwin, (Mass.) from the Committee on the District of Columbia, reported the bill transferring the duties of the Board of Trustees of Colored Schools for Washington and George: town to the Truttees of the Public Schosie, The bill was Mr. Lawrence (Obio) introduced 4 joint res- olution proposing an amendment to the Uonsti- tation of the United States, Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary The Honse then went into Committee of the Whole on the Army Appropriation bill, (Mr. re of ecsiene. in the chair.) mittee rose, and the fears took a 2B] until 73 o'clock. At the evening session, speeches were deli ver- g4 by Mescrs. Broomall (Pa..) and Pruyn (N. p e finances, and by Mr. Mallins ral topics, Tos GREAT SUNDAY NEWSPAPER! TO MOBROW, Fe 7 No XI. SUNDAY MORNING GAZBTT: “ #BAND’S WINNINGS.” Beautifal Story by Douzians dgrrota. Obaracter Sketches of Hon THOMAS 0. Mi ORRERY aod Hoa. JOHN & Gane BLOTG ic description of th= Knights T val Levee cLite picture of Ua Coterte Gatateal Biat grate report of the Fenten and Turnr Verein Ralls—Onr Saturday Bie! . Si — ‘aking the Yoll—History of et: Val fal Belec Hone Original Poetry — Heligious “iatellgence:- News. &c,, & Acvertionmente rectived nntil 3 «¢ scjook THIS (SATORDAY) EV ENTN ho 330 i National Fuentes Office = SURE 10 Bur" aan oeoar GAZETTE” New STOCK USE ERC RT VD FROM EU ral patterns and styles at "aR IOUINS. GUITARS FLUTES. AcCOR 8 DONCERTINA STRINGS, B And every article in the trade. Hand see the i cae “SOM F. RLLTS We tnvite you to 306 Penna. ave. fe 62 near It!) etroat B EAUTIFUL WINDOW SHADES. STAIR AND VKSTIBULE RODS. AND FIXTURES | FOR DITTO. Jnat reeeive” and on sale a fault sapsty of the ove Goods, and sell wholesale or retail very sfekarttu SHADES and mary styles at 91, worth Goo! STAIR RODS and FIXTURES at gi 2 per dozen, and better ones, st, propor Fionebly tow As B. Mattings. Otictotha, &., 0. 4 Market Space. a WALTHAM WATCHES = nth, steadiness the Waltham Watei. thear seapests. is to decisis the real valne of these time ker je OO of these for themaelves in the pocks ce To en a othe Plea procfand @ guarantee of their vuprriority over allothers. superior organization and great exte pany 6 Works at Waltham en: ho bay any otber y PAY from 25400 per cent. more far thelr watches ran is Decomeay etling Waltham Wi tchoe ot lose nck than the gold pi oi is Tepes of ‘Baving had ‘the refaral of nearly avery tn- venticn im watchmaking orfginsting in this conn- ry; oF im Burope, ooly those were finally adapted «hich severe teatii by the most skilifol artizans » our works, and long nee op the part of the =e lic, demonstrated "p be essential to correct a! during ime keepir nee the many Fimprovoments we would par- calarize ‘The invention and use of acentre pintun of pecn- lier construction, to prevent damage to the trai by the break: 2 of pois springs. is original with the American Watch Compan: hg having had of nil other coptrt adnptad @ Patent Pinion ae being the best and fauit- rdenel and tempered hair springs. now ani- ally admitted by bees ere tof the best, din ali grades cf Waltham Watches. “Rul Waltham Watches hove dust proof caps. pro- tecting the movement from dn id lessening the aecoralty of the frequent cle necessary in ot ‘winder, or keylons watch, es. ned —s improve- stem winding wa’ merican Ay a chisapest ston of its. qual- len Mevaniae: @oops. would call particular attention to our Large Btock of LUPIN’S MOURNING Goops wy we "itm Gents oe at the nthe Bolle for Gass Pricese ae ‘= the of purchase oN HAND? 3 BLACK FRENOH pit 08 and ols. in EMPRESS BLACK TEMISE end PABISIAN CLOTHS. ee ail Wool, SERGE end OTTOMAN BLACE, all Wool, DELAINBES in 3-4 and 6-4. BLACK BOMBS71NEB and DRAB Dx BTR. LACK ALPACA: and POPLIN. BLACK BUGLIEH CRAPE and VEILS. nae o other Mournicg Goods of Lupin’s Man oe a ROGTION OF, 34 CRNTS, OF TUR of Purchase. ONE PRICE ONLY, IN PLAIN FiGUaES W. M. SHUSTBR & BROS.. 324 Pounsylvania avenue. {Obron.} Roons FRENCH RESTAURANT, 215 F STREET, Between Mth and 18th streets, Fervice wl Carta and Provatar. Dinner in any atyle. fos ESTAUBANT. TH OLv COTTAGE x RESTAUBAN’ oe a. Treing barat om ‘out on th “a tetse<tfally to inform fri nt wat * " zon sel EkNOw Bt x = | Beene iapad waeomersaarlse JOBN WATT. /Dasssraaine. feds sit Are New Completed. ‘Aa 500 miles of the western portion of the lice, ning et ito, are also done, but 267 MILES REMAIN ‘TO BE FINISHED. TO —-, Bod a TeReced. LINE TO THE PACI ‘aia OPESING WILL CEBTAINLY aKE Places BARLY THIS SEASON. Besides a donation from the Government of 12,900 acres of land per mile, the Company is on- titled to @ subsidy in U. 8. Bond FIRST MURTGAGE BONDS AT PAR. By ite charter, the Company is permitted to is- sue te own FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS to the ame smount as the mment bonds, and no more. These Bonds are a First Mortgage upon the whole road and all its equipmerte, THEY BAVS THIBTY YEARS TO BUN, AT SIN PER CENT., and both PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST ABE PAYABLE IN GOLD. Such securities are generally valuable in propor- tion to the length ef time they have to rum. The longest six per cent. gold interest bonds of the United States (the ‘SI's) will be ae in 12 years, and they are worth 112. If they had 30 years to rus, they would stand at not less than 125. perfectly safe First Mortzage Bond like the Union Pacific should epproach this rate. The demand for Kuropean tnvestment is already consideratle, end on the completion of the work will doubtiess carry the price to a large premia SECURITY OF THE BONBS, It needs no argument to show that a First Mort- gage of $26.00 per mile upon what for a long time wust be the only railrcad connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Staces 18 PXR¥ECTLY secURE. The entire amount of the mortgage will be about ‘$3,000,000, and the interest $1,900,000 per annum in gold. The present currency cost of this interest is less then §2.'00,000 per annum, while the gross ipgs for the year 183, FRUM WAY BUSI- NEss only, on AN AVERAGE OF LESS THAN 700 MILES OF ROAD IN OPERATION, WERE MOBE THAN FIVE MILLION DOLLARs, ‘The details of which are as follows: This large amonnt is only an indication of th tmmepse traffic that must go over the through line ina few montbs, when the great tide of Pacific const travel ond trade will begin. It is estimated that this business must make the earnings of the road from FIFTEEN TO TWENTY MILLIONS AYRAR. As the supply of these Bonds will soon cease, parties whodesire to invest im them will find it for thetr iuterest to do so at once The price for the preeent ix par and accrued interest from Jan 1, iu eurreney. Subseriptions will be Becriven is W2sniNoToN, 21 First National Bank. Rittenh Fowler & Co. And in New York At the Company's Office, No. Street, AND BY John J. Cisco & . Bankers, Wall Street, And by the Compauy’s advertised agents through- out the United Btares. Bonds sent free, ut parties subseribing throuch azenis will look to them for ther safe de No. 39 A NEW PAMPHLET ABD MAP Wag Is- SUED OCTOBRE Ist, containing» report of the progress of the work to that date, and a wore com. plete statement in relation to the valine of the bonds than can be given in an advertisemaut, which will be sent free on application at the Gom- pany’s offices, or to avy of the adverticed agents, JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, New York. January 20, 1569 New wams Choicest Mar; LOA b Gag tit KEW YoR NEW YORK B e4 Cor ith and F sts i sABGE FREROH CHESTNUTS. JUST IMPORTED. For gale in ete ‘ked, 1s CEDTS Tp Ru Las A. HAMILTON, & uth Frederick Baitirore, eae 1 arr? PBUN ACTE © "ak eni ts, APRA ‘OTS, . ITALIAN GLACTR Eacirs, ADA OKANG: BALDARY DATES =r w. BURCHELL. cor ver Mith and ¥ at under Evbite Heese Po OWELL & O'BRIEN BOOK AND Job PRINTERS ND STERKOTYP. Would ielene Wade tende ena the public that they have removed their office from the corner of “th and B streets to F street. near 7th der Chipman. Bormer & Co.’a Lew Office. ving considerably enlarced their office. they are mow — to exccute all work B their line. with the REATNERS and DISPATCH, ant on REASONABLE TERMS. 4st STORE & BY TWO TURKS, CHA AND MUSTAPHA. ods from the foreiga cittes of iascas, Tunis, Algiers, JEW. ‘a8. ‘RUG Kestdence in open FRID, Counce DIRECTORY FOR THE PRESENT SESSION oF THE Btn te CONGRESS, secwhea ns the comm! cmumitioes of the two more adi pase Of the gre: zi regard torall the Benet Deoart- ments of the United States ‘This is thecal con correct and Government edition anthor- gress, PRAcrioaL Eidvadon gf plarisg' Plan tothe ‘ents. for the vat Professional Florist. By Peter Hud! re er fea ven. 60 et 8 ty OLD TESTAMENT HisroRy seeAR Cas AEPRITROTURAD | BI bested Foy All the New Books for sale at PHILP & SOLOMONS. METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE. 332 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, fe sf Between 9h and 10th streets. jamas H. CHEZUM gs oy. . MEN, BOYS) bah lee BOOTS AND nies 2 ar REDUCED BATES FOR Capa. B. BURNS & 0O., 340 Penvsylvania avenue, eam ~__ between 9 9th abd = ey Aaa; M aes FRENCH & RICHARDSON, 334 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ENGRAVING DEPARTMENT 419 MINTH STREBT. IN ADDITION T@ THEIR BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE CONDUCT A LARGE AND WELL-APPOINTED ENGRAVING AND LITHOGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT, And bave special facilities for the carrring on of this branch of their business, 'N THE ENGRAVING DEPARTMENT ved machinery fs con- ede ‘and the Bost of ‘ae: and \pertiosian FGttoutton give civen te to plo} the execution FINE ENGRAVING Of all Kinds, such as GUSINESS CARDS, LABE BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, LETTEB-HEADS, NOTE-HEADS, IPTS, ENVELOPES, CHECKS, DRAFTS, CIBCCLAKS. ALL KINDS OF COLOBED AND BEONZE ENGRAVING. ALL ENGBAVING USED BY INSURANOB OOMPANISS, BANKS, &c. ‘Woe Engrave at short setice WEDDING CARDS, iyi D> “AT-HOME” JINVITATION "aw CRESTS, MONOGRAMS, CERCULARS, DRAFTS, NOTES, CHECKS, BONDS, ec. oclect trom, can be seen stent Bex, 334 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, on, OUR ENGRAVING Rooms, 479 NINTH STREET. Coxcrst EXTRAOBD (NARY. TS BABMOSTAL WALL Penrsyivania ave bet Whar d (hes, JESSR SHEPARD, RL PIANIST ona it of the diw it STE See an age and 4 by the storm: are from FoR ALL, WAY 8Tatr daily. copt Bunday. ut ¥ nnd 9-30 A... Commencing st 59 m fos m* IST RUM ERTAL AND niet be given Leave at La ae PARTS OF TEE west. end Bunday the ™ mStation Ticket (Moe at sil, hoars.cf REAT ant Tae & aoa avenue office cam ay of twelve Lovely ieatiae way 8 Boat coubeaes, ror and chat at bet Saturday Afiorne WATINGR. Gm “For New Yo Now York. Ee bd Boston. one NATIONAL THEATER, iN <Rtser of Trangportasion at Miitary Com on! ay 8 ROGNTE. Geocral Aeeet lent exet of char Mr FRAN BETWEEN was LNGTOR “ ee Rdmieston 30 Cente, Children, 23 Conta” "Pickens Bow. fos w. mpeg Be WASHINGTON A A aEwW 1 for sale Trains be — TURK, semneea oe re deliy, (eaongt'Gunaay) 0s SA. x ene 12:30 and = 40 P.M. FoR ee eunday) oto A.M. on < Trotox to a a Taint Prevoumens, including the aioe nrcann tas Ste ee uae Mair Secs whe nt Omer, No. len foee th Late ‘cee Grest ‘Tres Xt yy vp AG SEan aS denny tt Wi 75 eat fed at inet re ge iy Sa pat in the bag- zee nd Opto, Halirond edvertioement Ta i aera reer STEAMBOAT LINES. NEW ratte pee BETWE. ‘AI ON na NDIA, WaNAIN GTO GEOBGETOWS hegnlar sail from Puilndeiphia. SATURDAY. Se Ls ©. pe hati ATINES 6, oscme ATURDA Aur GALLERY. 304 PENNSYLVARIA AVENUB. oe eBITH Pagpenpneseenimnsonorend Phil BT nee Sam wereee, Georgetown, W ED! ° He aie . a 45 833 Hi SEW EXPRESS LINE THE ONLY DIRECT L Nv od TWEEN WAS UNC TIN AND Will ron two Washington, Leaving N splendia aesor us ‘ea? and Gente? Fancy , Com nnd Oharect- enh Ps “P "1 Bow ‘K to tre ht at Gstreet Wharf. jognesday and Saturday ah ashington, forwarded st reet Wharf, fern Aconte. 63 MOXLEY, FANCY DRESSES AND DOMINOES, For Ladies, Gentiomen, and Children, No. 445 TENTH STREET. (Second deor worth of F street.) ja 122m FS KENT. FARCe LL cosToOmMEs.— ‘The enperd Trobe ot @ well koown Actor an te hired for Balle or De matic Enterta wente Cn exhibition at the southwest corner of Oth apd N etivets. ue’ oon vt! 1 Ben for rece poral ae mice gt api Fo For, ars. orb yatip Feture, inclading rn and Grounds, | 1.59, ‘ali the principal Hotels. and General enim ome “om (0 the Mansi Kctrestimemte rates Tickets for sale at at the wha y.end Ses La BALLS, PARTIES, &. MPERANOE Pale THE SECON» eas BALL vou SERRE) a1 SFekawe BSOciery or prELLOW, bd Hy Naw MERCHANTS OTEAMSEIP Comp, sMGuT ona Tyan Ciipon, wi uu regularly, durin A OE atrente, rent) < Bend ot sod Io nM spad EVEN =: Pr cole rat Bras ane om = Torn dhe'meai " ichete Ore Dollar( $1 Ladies. Tickets ior sale ai ork from Pier RM East Erver, SATCEDAYS Borfoik, MONDAYS: arriving t jcaandria and George. a TUESDAYS. Leave Geotgoto rat eepavs iexendria, siNGS. adaittiog & tbe dow 8; Alexendri rriving at New York MONDa¥ ” ccting at Norfolk with thetine | _ BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. steamers of tke Merchunte ond Hietnach anice’ Trane : > tion Conipany to and from BOSTON, is py gn aT to take st mach feinoed | 2,18 1p To GIVE Ne Dine, ‘aten,o@ the seoal charge of hi ngage ae “Ta ankrer oa meatnee the es! uptey <NTUMIE PEELITINE, of the city of Washing: ton of anid District who bas been adjndges s bank tou bis own petition; that the pay me , it from Boston should be careofT. A WICLTAMS 2 C6. Nor For further informatio jon, pa ta pA Agent, Office and we icorgetown, D.O 7 an ¥ bim corner Bisa th iam aan etn of the ered aukrupt. to prove thelr Gebte . See JW THOMPSON, Presiérat ie OF “more ‘aasiguecs of his estate, will be ue of Esakrore ¥. to be he iden at the ity Dati. te 4) les Brow on. aD. it the city of nba Register. on the 20th day of Febra- 1862, at 10 o'clock am DA vib GouPING, v Marshal of D.C.,as Messenger. RANKEC Pre Y Nor, HIS 18 TO GIVE NOTIC tiny of Feoresry AD. 1860. Cas PETS, CURTAINS, &. THE LARGEST STL THE NEwEs T AND BEST, CATTERYS THE MOS SONABLE, PKiCaS' "Wit ‘sani am. & Over Pe Dry Goots ‘sctablishmment. orion opie: Agaiust (he state of H EPEC EBON or the city of Washingt Vistrict, whe beep adjudged @ bau “LARGEST STOCK.** ra his own petition; re the pormonte, of any dette delivery of mech bankrupt. to him ‘or for ie wee, saith “FINEST SELECTIONS."* ny preperts ty him. are fort ron ‘ the creditors of the ‘said . ove their debt howe ALL KINDS preyed ma” | sont eRe ied WINTER BOOTS AND SHOES, Conrt of ~¥ A tobe bolden at the Ci tty —<. in the city of W ssbington. before J. Saylee or asgicter, om the Sth day of March, a. 5 1988, at 0 o'clock & NOW SELLING AT REDUCED PBICES, ar “oavrD, 8 socerme. caacwn ___U.8. Mars Messner EXTENSIVE SHOE STORE, bad BARKUUPTCY. neTRICT OF CoLUmBia. aa on wy it 347 SEVENTH STREET, om Next to Northern Market. SAMUEL LEWIs, MABUFACTURER OF AND DEALER [5 ‘chy Halt, Rosteese. — Dernier or Ceuema, me ee f jm the teat of Washingtss B o JEWELERY, pons us iain _ Sour of ei Be SOLID SILVER 33 tes to. ‘City Hall “A ong SILVER PLATED WARE, Erc., . jaGim 250 Penne. ave,. det. t2th and 1th ats | F' Loon: % ¥ Wosucers caresnatep wep! a : tee DINING BOO FLOUR ~"D FRED. 1” oom x : AT NOB. 310,314, 318 AND $20 I STBEEKT, Between ith and 16th strec te. WORMLEY ‘Baving returned from Paris, ie now prepared to foraish Dinner Parties, Suppers, £e., in the finest Tosacce ' Just received, @ large quemtity of Bacoo, ‘iret from Commectiens eb fama” Pa aR SS Biol eT Feo Ber ete “Sirashste tort erase ante ta MPOBTANT BEWS. 0, 8. JEWELLS PREMIUM SOAPS are acknowieiged tote St THE SEST SOAPS FOR THE LEast mOnBE th the market ‘They are made on the oh fashion pian by Bola tug. and ore free trom oli tnurions Obemica edulterations ‘She prcetem OBISNTAL B04P, fig F008 encens trans t these aud tam For sale by all of the BEST GEUORES t