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(gknitts Jto. >"' MM. WASHINGTON, I), ( ., WKDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1859. N?. 1,901. Mil. .itKMNti MAM IIWMHI* l>lll IMIfttw**. %? ! M* Ull M .1 | Mir *f4? in*#** ^ #?4f| M0% ?t M II W II I. II ||. m ?y? , NDfdm. ? ??. hmiImm) .? T <k*> V.7 ** U? now " #! III** l%| |t| Him mm$ ** ? ? ?n p*? , ? |I\I ?t l? IIM <* %? mMh^ii ii * r??.. n.? < I IImIWMI ' "k'M ? ? ! (Km MV ?,.?.? || |? '' 'f ?4 ll- MMMif In . Mi , . i. >>ai.| wl?.. k | ? rl|*i ?| I | ' | i , i in |. > i ? > *li ? t< iin# m mat < ? ' *ti<| had hi- iijm'<| In | " " 'I loak n| keeping |< Mi kn? Ihr iimilur inirri'. iirw " ' !? - ?? .? <a in C ' n?li??iii..H Ijr r?-|M.rT I h?- lwi-r had I #*!-ii In - ' ?< a nr lbr? - liuir* < I ih- Iiu'linii.) narawl him that altentb.iis. nn.I k* hdt n??t . I- Hf a-.p-aian-e iu tUr ,!,>re since last landay, J I l? t written h th?> h< |i tin m iking appointment to "" *' I "*t ' on Siitiilav last. fr!I baa<l .1 her hu-band. and by |,j? rp. i ippreulicc in hi* ra^kij, named ' ?>. I .? m the meetinjf. and f?lI Mi- parlt-a 'tlxmi the Mrcet. until the retati t Hi" ni|i- t? hrr ic?idcn.-c. They did ? any | Ia<-,,r but walked and tfl * I<*r an h.-ur or tw.? i. - 11j evening. th?* hii-dnnd and the apI an .-w re fitting at the table in the ,-igar if. IttKV^wl in iiniiiiifiM'iiiriii^. the wife ' ;?rhair ki'tni-fu (in in. when lii'rr.iril ? : hi- wife ..f adult. Ty An angry disI i v I 4tow.il. m which b-fh became very inucli r* ited. and n-d harsh language, which conl>nn>'i| t t <.??ne tim,-. .'I ' "Tar l finally ap'-f from her ami. : <.-n?.' I...|;iihI th- cnnin. t-?k down a loaded t --1 hanging i j .n :i nail and walking Wk hii-Niii?|. i>|ncrrl thr muzzle to her . t***i> |*l" ' "/ litrraJly U,,r thr top o f hrr ll-r brains were scattered in evcrv J r- i->n ..vrrh-r hn.<h;?n,l. thr show-caie ?^f ''?*r ^n?l t it.lt-. jmiiI thf ?helvp< ami bo\e< in t5.. of, on n?? infant death followed < r'.nrr f.irey *a., called to h?ld an innuest. wv n ?h? f.-r< a. wr- hare detailed them, were "i v9i^-d tn the evidence. I'*l>p*>ar.< that Mrx. Uerrard and her hrjx >rl lM.lorec-.wing to thi^ countrr, occupied very g.a?| s.K-ial position, and ihe wife wa.s <i ,nded from a n<>hlc llungarinn family Tb v were h."h very quiet, orderly perwua. h-r it the i-t ,,fM>Jf- JctrucMon waa caused r-hiine at th- discovery by her husband of M<re|?iilabte conduct. <.r by indignation at hii -n ttions. can never, ofcuir**. be known Ir tierrard perhaps thirty-dx years of r- and lu.i wite wa> about twenty-eight. The ! tviu-ed an interna excitement in the >'y. arci thousands of per.H>n^ collected at tae 1.1 .,|?y of ,he tra-eily. manv remaining u' : Int.. |. >ur la ; ni^ht. di? ussin? the vaii minors in connection wi?h the aft iir The r r >o' r^ jury returned a verdict that ,-hc cam? w her death by h"r own hand. Th Kie,uirer's a- ?unt savs thnt Mrs Herr!", * w,,?- Lndwiga. She w., n vounz n?-t beautiful woman, also of Hungarian cxtr*. ?i n. and said to helon- to the order <.f nV' h-r^ conn?ry. She was much i l.nir?-1 for her mental culture, elegance of ir r< and brilliancy ?>f converxation. and J - r..mbi..cd with a lovely person, render -d u,*: ^ The ?;-nnan do-tor's name was ilnlow. ^HM thus ?> ^I \ti;I>IO\Y. T ' V *r?,w" ll,L*l ,ke? ?l?out it. One is that T 11 , 7 ? hlt* "^ncfiom-d in his eclehraI Irric?that ?,?uls w-re paired when sent in * rid. and s .:i,.-how Inve got mixed and .. edap scarcely any one getting his true u':,rrl ,r' ?r having any ehane.- .rfd.Hng *o I :?at I n. are tbe jurrings of the married ' ' " "?J |?"?ple lay ,.ff their miseries u,?.n , fata I Mm. and think, if thev had T ha.l i!, .,r tru<- partners, they .li..uld have en?pn?nely hsp,.y. Now Um trvtth is. i-' are n-. per* .ii- but th .^e regenerated ..r 'tains who ran be bp.u-bt into an v intiHHei>.at?,u. Jeaat of all the intlmnt... i at -lrawmgoutall the mutual p-.ints ..f "i - - m th-ir -haracter We are not s-nt ; l t' lif d au l nicely fitto , :fh ?* ?^ncy ,,f.ur ?wn; we are * - r with -Ifidi natures to h-Mibdu* I "' --' I nat,?e* to H- anfolded from with' "f ;'"'"re thr?u,'h constant watchiues. 4 *"ff'>ria l.i-t two persons, then. ' "- ri. Ii.tens.ly nituil. 1m- brought too? w'.w" '' "f"II relation.- Th. y t I'.k th. v ,,.?t. h.-.| Tin V .ire s.. But i". r;'.'-; I ' T" on the hoavrnly road lilt. n*i r'/i"1" * ''f" "f r"-. nerati.?n ' is as fhry coin-successively into the .... " "'l| ?" denied ami have all their 'f1 "* n l 1'ially will he rait ? , .k', i ' . wbpr'">- ?h-ir union at flrst . v,.. i wnonij est-rnal, it may h?eume ' I re in;ernal. an.| at length itmav i ; p rJ?ft. that for anght we know thev r in ihe spiritual world, as Mr T l" Ilk-r.iir peraon in-'^.nl of two. ,\t ' * ' " i'' 'her ac mplet. a'.Vi'v ^.l" *,?rt-Ibcj would be a bu1 I .1 . d and it in twain. ,1 rb'f h"wI ^l P?>" ? regenerate lif* I ii. r r .1 ,! " 1,0,1 w',r,l,y living T^a J r?I P on fx of two selfl.h u '?' w thems-'ves. and W -r . . ,r- protfUMve. andnri klv ~'k' " "-I I rhis mil appear at first rather ius.-?. r m? Irr( r venial., b.t i, wi,l grow to . '" k at** itiJ - A/"" ~y will "My wish to * ,l,r 'Kr-u-h aeparate window* ' n will he as ||..N| , ,h,.y - > ?J??oni.-.n.,o|.a.k at. ami ' , '? all f.r all the ?.II have departed and ita a..ft ') ' , mi I hav* gone out in toUl dark1 r i ?*tmk< ! mat ?f supiHiaimt the WM.t le a ii re"?c... ?- ai d pnrnit* .|?it ,hf. , >4||r * l; W ? .V 1 a a,,.1,'.fa:,.., her " 1 K h 'r . . V'TiT ,,M'*rrfr; 1 A'XIr Km. r i. lot ,i I h-y . be virr two before thev u? I- % ry .w The r.. ,Wo theb-tter ' *? ? practical wive. Uleal wives ? , ?.'leal men and the? tha aartk-?ble .1 I be .|,|eof lifp Kr.lijf put ?..j;..tber I- -I lei. |:.|t ,h' v i i* r t?v ii.,terpenetrati*.n an I r a yw..|...,U,rg ?avs. ,h? v ; .. M...,::, t liriiifi ^ % !/ / ?f !,*/ MI'ih (imim kta^tili HV MtNTlhK " 'he TtleM^bl el It. ' , ' ' 1 J nr: tin Spe: mi? -i ii ati. thefilloaiujf incident lire I M>r?.ti?h a mi? ake. as natural as it l??ve l -*ii n ?reeal>|e. I ! I '.if r-Mdin? in the northern I I.'te. I -I - week K.-eiui kr W. 1 Krr" M'fding -cbool r ?*k? '??? ? thai .h. w..u|d Is ou a I ? * i: v , , ... ' e 'U a . . r " * :< r<- Iwn 1 her. ae: r gi.ii,g ai;d that ?li<* w,,al.| N i viltit fit Hi ri\ * ii, ,^ i e . -nv her home ^ ' the.- Allreil , |IU. .. f. h? " *"' I"' nearly tw., rear p**-i much of that time in New Y. rk ' " arnv. g ?t the fc..tel a?kej f..r uia . "n'' ,hr ,,u'' of her room llopi, x ... ' "nr "<r-* ? '* h thimght ?,? w..wld v ' ' haviog learn, d ihe fl.^ and ' ..a -t ihe a par I no ut Jh^I brfare h-. the |.??? he iw hu ,Liir, rn h- u >< -ut >h.- whs small an I piu,,?. . he -aw her la*- and though, h? wot Id '' J ^himl the wall of the ball antil r ll?did ?i, ami in aii'ither | *ur vl little feet were falling in 0 _ J Ul wN'ii m|>ih ill* N>mr hbr i?a? within I" ''ll of him I > MB- -fii" roHIH* hi IhiiNfli' ?l'l u<ti llif |?l el tli|{ hm|"W .( lh? St rtilt'g l> I ) wtial lf>|i?tm> I 1 hnI ItMli ? I ?ith ilnili irr*?r and hitwiwliit " kU Imlitl made hi in it l< til ||> v<ml4 In ?iiitti' ii'' li'ii^' t, <i |i it i 'I' I hi- ?inl lulling Ike ?liininui % before Iumi *im| I.- mling down nikI hn printing tine* Mf i.ittr < r<|ial ki.w* on nn. .>f 11 1 I ! ! . I, . 1 tic illh ||?? n?||<-.| I II I ' ll kllow VlMlf brothel foM I illlr I'^III' I he little rogue looked blank wiih nmaae III! Ill mill I III ll Miltllrl lug 'III*- f III l?K 1 rv .? e?| but not lute ltl>.'|t.|e 11f |t i llt of |||< Ii ill i'Im In ping arm*. nml retreating in the i|t i"i'liii|| ! had i*.1111#* \lfred now m* be inn I hate made n mi* I l*k<'. mill IHI ? .ip|narct|. lit* well! to till' -- ttor |>r<>|>rii-ti?r. In e\i>laiti the ankunr l pu | sittou hi wliii'h lie ||i?i| ( n placed. having no j deMtre i?? lit* ?*oin|i?|l<*i| to hf shot ?t or I* shot ky, some criimitt brother The Colon*.I. who was well n?>i|iinintoil with Alfred. informed him that lie had ninttkrn I'ii-i'tilotnini for bin si?ter For th'* fir.-t time the brother learned that the iliminalive divinity was in the city, nml immediately wrote her an apology, saving he e-inlil n >l regret what had occurred on hist own account. Init would, if rtie desired it. on hers. He had no Idea he wan pressing the Psychenn lips of the lovelii ri and moat fascinating iuin?strcss ir. the world, and that the mistake ha l only taken pla -e because she was as beautiful as his sifter. She had his most humble apologv for what had occurred, and if sho would not be ja'iU'-d he would return her what lie had taken. V. hen I hi* note was translated to the bewitching Marie, and she was assured of its sincerity, she laughed immoilerately. and said she had supposed perhaps kissing a pretty girl (here -lie looked very archly)on meeting her was an American custom. It had frightened her at first, hut now she did not care; for. said she. in her attractive English-Tuscan : Zckecss deed ni" no arm?indeed it vas rot sodees?vat you say eet is '?d'-es-a-gra-blo. ?C'tneiini/iU ///i/'tirtr, J*Vh. 2^. ' I NEVER SAW A BAR SHOT IP." [From the Boston Herald.] Several years ago I happened to arrive in Si. Louis when the hotels were uncomfortably full. The only bed attainable was in a room where other wayfarers were lodged, at th" Planters' ll-del, and I turned in at a late hour, with joiuc trepidation, not having been accustomed to the .society of stranger* in such circumstances. The disagreeable novelty of my situation prevented souud sleeping, and while tosdng uneasily upon the mat'ress. I heard a tall and rather rough-looking gentleman from Arkansas, who had retired at about the same hour with myself, muttering some incoherent expressions, about two o'clock in the morning. * Can't stand this." he exclaimed, at length, and - M?n uficr he was pulling the bcll-ropc energetically. The porter appeared indue time, his countenance express vc of great reluctance. "What's wanted V asked the servant. 441 want a mint julep?stop, let mc see. (Looking at the slcejiers and counting them ofl with his forefinger.) I want one, two, three, four. five. six. seven juleps about as quick its you kin hurry 'ein up." Can't get enisir. The bar is shut up. sir."' So saying. porter departed without saying anything more. The Arkansas gent seemed nonplussed He sat up in bed and solil tquised. ' liar shot up ! 15tr shot up ! I never d**en a bar shot up yet.'' In about two minutes he was dressing himsell with his clothes, and addressing himself with the same remark. ' ! never seen a bar shot up before." Having completed his toilet he disappeared, and I lay broad awake in a musing mood. The Arkar.-'im after a half hour's absence renjvpeared. He bore in hi hands a salveron which were placed seven juleps made in the most a;>proved style. I raised my head on his enterin? and he exclaimed. " Hello stranger, take a drink and invite your friends to do the same !" I explained t* him lliai 1 had no friends in that part ot th?* 1 nited States. II'* proceeded to arouse the Meepere, and, if my memory is not at fault, not one rcfu?'d the ending beverage Thought the bar was shut up." I remarked Wall, stranger?it war shot np? the first bar I ha>e ever seen shot up. Hut here's the tool that picked the lock." and he drew from the inside ot his coat collar a hugebowie knife. After draining hi.- julep to the last dregs the strange gent ri-'ired. and just as I was composing nivself to .deep, I again heard him soliloquizing. .No. I thank v<?u. sir. No. I thank you, ir (A pau?e.) \\ hat in h?I did be meau bv that ' Can t stand that?must go down and see about it." Again the Arkansas gentleman arose and went down stairs, and 1 lay wondering what lie was ntioiit Soon I heard a noise as of n s*rioas row in the bar-room below, and, hurrying on my garment.- 1 defended. Several persons were holding my Arkansas friend, and others were using restraining force in a similar manner upon another person, who. like my fellow lodger. seQi:ied belligerently inclined. AI length iheir rage was en led and I was enabled to ascertain the cause of the quarrel. When the Arkansas gentleman had first descended and persuaded the bar ker per to conC'?ei the juleps, the other gentleman entered and my fuend in the most amiable manner s ?id to him. "Stranger, "juse you and I take a private drink together before I rake these jul<n# to my pirty un 'fair- " The stranger replied. --No. I thtiuk yon. sir!'' Arkansa* finding hi< juleps readv about that time took them up stair* where we punished thi in as befoie stated. After setting himself in be?l. it occurred to him that Ihe stranger below ha l refits**d to drink with him when in^rli-d. and be determined on reflection, to go down and a?k him what he meant by saying, No. I ihnnk voti. sir On tin-ling that gentleman mir Arkansas fiiend "'ioii found Ihal he was as lull of fi^bt a. himself. nuU. instead of in ap-dogy he presented bowie knife. Both drew their weu|ioi'?. nn<l the bar-tender and p -rier had !> -it < bligeil to call in assistance to I prevent them from cutting eaeh other. The a ft ii i r whs finally -ettled with a drink all round, an 1 the Arkansas gent departed next day dowu the river. ? ' ? "hfi.i.ok Pnn.Ltr*. ?I'harle* Phillips, an able mid tins rupulous lawyer, died in I.- :nlon on the .tl-?i of January, in his 7.'td year. Ii - coicmand of language was remark ible. and o ilKpUyed ail exhaustlens ingenuity iu det nding eases apparently the most hoiieleas. His abusive treatment of m?.dng witneasea, .nd i s,^-Mil, ihe manner wljT-1, he conducted the tlefi iioe of Courvuidnr. on his trial f.r the murder of hn master. I.ord William Kusoell. endeavoring a, he dij. t? cast awpi. cn.ii iifion innocent 14-i.ons. iajtmd his renuta'ion. and earned for him tho nick uam? of Charley Foul-lips " ,w Ktp rTH'N "r >Ii iwirn at To?o*to.?The exeeutien of rietiiitig. the t? le-raph operator, and tt'l^arv. who were In.tli found goiltv of murder, at ttie l.vl A ?]/<?. took place at Toronto, VV [ on Aaturdiy, Ibr 4tii inst.. in preaence of a vast a'imln-r of spectator* ()'l,earv attentled t>y .i i atliotic t lergyman. and resd a abort coufiswioii I i utlir galJows Fleming wra? atb-udtd by a Proti stant i lergvinan lie met I.ja end lainlv, xjid witbiHit lir.tvado. ami gave ttie cier/vifa i a short aeeonut in writing of the crime, attributing bis ruSa 11 bad company aad drink. The g oatrst ' npathy Luis lin-u felt for bim.antl every exertion \r:m na d to prorire a reprieve, but to no purpose, tlw tio .i ri.inent I wing deter.ninrd to |.ot down tiie imc i.f deadly WMpatit, vvliirh lias l? < nine ait ' |?r? valent IT/" " My b-o?l?ler?.M a.dd a waggish colored mm to a crowd, iu all affliction, ill all ob your troubles, dir is one plire you can alwavs find v.iipathv " Wbar? whir!" shouted se.-eral | -In il- Itli tiowary." be replied, rolling bis eyes J towaid the ?ky. 71 1 } BOOTS. KH0E8. Ac. NtJTH'K. It Till It U.I.S | ,,n\ ?jint re< "i v?l a saleii ' s " i1 ' I "I <i" >mih ?i'* Preach tut _jL> r "I Pal nt l.i'Klli'1' iM Call Pump 'kUl M V| ?IM Nit l*n? ?!? I Vii 11 i WII S'1 " l.adi W'Ihi- Satin ami Kitl* r?H|fin? and l#ace liaitcra Anil Sljip"!*; nidi, r aar) <iln en iia Slippi. Call mi l cganiMv* |in stock ? S. P IIOON RK s. '' " IH>ii 11*11. r? a v., Ii?t. '?tii nnd liith ?ts. *7*1 FSTRF.KT, *' # *9 si* mil wa ilrm/i. *f 4 *> SF.LLTM; (H I ! sRLLI \(l OFF!! '""j Miami Children's HOOTS and Hi r'*?1nr?s| p i'if t?iii i>v^'u iimk'\ II' *? li anil Wliil" Satin Slippers, I.Hut and Ku.wii Ladies' 11tilri Hi.ui*, Ai HI t" j* -?rWI Misses ami *"h?! !r?*ii" Mnrncoii ami L'n ' dress Miwiwon, JDlii *|. I have III a|i Mil*) will make li> order. Lalies' Ki'l. Button C olli. t.nglish Lasting, French Fian cms, Morocco. ami I'mlros* Morocco liOOTS SIloR-vid GAITKKS. ' Ladi-*' l. it MOROCCO SI.I PI'KRS made w order, ! only. f? IV im TIIOS. CRKASF.R. W R 1.1. I .N 0 OFF! S K L I.ING O F F!! BOOTS. SHOES. AND lll'RBERS, if every description. fur Ladiks, Aliases* Yorrit*, axi> Childrk*, at the LA DIRS* SIIOR STORK, No. 16 Pt?*. nvenw, bit. 3th and 'Jth Streets. Ladies,we mannfiu?tnreaH our own goods, thereby possessing the unequall-d advantage of securing them at first cost. which. ol course, results to tlie benefit of the purchaser. Oar Gaiters, in point of ht, beaut>. anil utility, have an acknowledged superiority over all others, and our double sole Morocco ami K:d Boots ann Button Gaiters, Ac., Ac., for winter wear, have only to be examined to secure a purchaser. Also, l.onj Rubber Hoot* for Ladies anil Misses. All selling off at astonishing low rrices. nol2-tf JT. CI.ARK. BOOTS AND SIIOKS. 1 HOMAS H. GRIFFIN A SON having determined to reduce their large stock of ROOTS?-A* and SIIOKS by the 1st. of January, arr> unulfll offerim; great inducements to buyers. w CI Also, a large jot of Ladies' and'Ciiildren's Shoe's at cents and 7.icent.- a pair, which mn>tT>o soid. TilOS. H. GRIFFIN A SON", "I* No. 314 Penn. avenue. TO MKM15KRS OF TdNGR KSS, STRAN GKliS, AND CITIZENS. TRUNKS! TRUNKS!' TRUNKS!!! The largest ,-vj..>ort''i'nt of Solo Leather DRKSS and STKK1. I R ami: TRI NKS tills Mibcrrrro I of Newark. N. J. RlsH Also, a general stock of a' 1 qualities " I TRFVKS, CARPKT anil I.RATH KR HAGS and VALISRS, at S. P. HOOVER'S, i fe is Iron HaH, Pa. av? bet. nth ami loth "it", j 1 BOOTS AN I) SIIOKS. A M Constantly manufacturing and keep a full ; stiH-k of? ! I.a>li?s' double aole M>ir. Boots. .f!.2S II B j l,a-ln?s' II. glove kill Buttoned Boots,SW^.FIRt Ka'lies' be.-t Kng. I as tin? Gaiters, Chili.r"ii s lx?sl r.ng. I ^stinsc Button Gaiters, 750., Gents' S"wed Calfskin H<-ots. .f3.75. Misses'and Children's Boots anil Shoos of every description, equally low, ail of our own make, I.adi?s Kitbber Long Boots, $2. Ladies' Sandals and Ovorshon*. 7.5c. J. ROSKNTHAL, No. 22 Pa. avn., Market Space, J* H 2d iio?,r above nth nt. 'T'O Til K i. \ IV!.S OF WASHlMiTON CiTV. J. Having been enga.'. d in manufacturing Ladies' t Misses', and Children's Shoes for^-^y^^ 'his past years, we ought, t. know ! > this lime what will pnit them in this line, and can >afnly kh< tlial wi< do; which inn can prove by giving our work atria'. Vkiicbn Hi'dtatall tunes) the articles at the principal Shoe Stores in Washimrton citv?the flhoea so well known as J. \V. MeCurdy 6- Sin's Philadelphia make. no21-ly rp TRUNKS! -TRUNKS!! j A HK Underlined has now and constantly keeps is^oii hand a large and very superior a> p. . ?s ,t.i,ent of Sol.- Leather tRr.NKSfcrt W and V A I.ISI.S: also I ron - Frame U Wood Box TR I NKS ; VKI.VF.T T \PKSTR Y ami CA WAS TR A VKI.ING F! MiSaml SAITH KI.S; tineSADlH-KS. HARNKSS, WHIPS, Ac. N. B.?Trunks (Covered anil every 'le?oription of Repairing executed with n?iv?neK*and dispatch. J vs. s. top Ham, Lat"ToriHMA N'okpi.KTi m 4-1y No. 4<W 7th st., oppo. Odd Fellows' Hall. A GREAT BARGAIN IN A F1NF. Rowwood/I ?"a'n Pl ANO, made b> Wallet, Davis A: Co., Be. ton. I'schI only this winter. JOHN F. FLI.IS, mar 4 f'fi Pn.ave.. bet. 9th anil MUi Ms. I MJOI) RATING AND CAPITAL DRINKING. W. F. BKN'TKR'S RK<TAI R INT, on C st., the rear of Browns'Hotel block, contimi?s to bo latnous an the very / ) Restanrant in Wsamaftoa citv. ^ \ L mJ Li vers of exquisite eating m- il I always v?// find there the very choicest Oysters, Fish, tiain". Steaks, Chops. Wines, Liquors. Sugars. A c.. to be obtained in any eating house in this country. The eo'ikinc of his establishment is unsurpassed, and no other house of the kind is more remarkable for tne in,anablo good attt*iiilance of all einployod about it. JIT* His charges are moderate. fe S-tf PRICE R EDI i ED ONE IIALfT" NEW MEDICAL SALT. IN FLA M M A TOR Y Dl SKAS KS. TRY IT! ONLY ONK DOLLAR! Chronic Packages V r in ifartiwwwi. ja!7-tf TIIK LAtiKR DEPOT OF SHDI.TZ fc CO. is at No. 4?U>i 7tii street, near the City Post Offie-. Th?y promptly fill (Iroe of charge tor delivery) all orders for kegs ?,r iMitlles, sent to them in person or received through the Post Office. Their l.ager (manufactured in Alexandria) is the liest now sold in the I'nited Stat"*, and their terms are extremely ni"d.'rate. They have also on hand a very fine assortment of H UN'GA R IAN WINKS at low prices. fe l<l-??rn CARRIAGES. I HF. Subscriber having made additions to his factory, making it now one of the largest- ?TT#Sy in the |)istrict, where his facilities forftSr manufacturingC AR KIAtiR A LIGHT w"~ W? WAGONS of all kinds cannot !) ? surpassed, and from 1 long exp"ri-nce in the busin"8?, he hon.jg to give gen"ra! satisfaction. Ah kinds of Carnages and Light Wagons kept on hand. All RKPA IRS neatly done, and all orders promptly attended to. r S"cond-liaud Carriagas tak?n in excLanee for new one*. ANDREW J. JOYCK, l* tf corner of Mtli and K sts. Trkmont HOL'SK. CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. The Proprietors, having added, during the last year, many n?w improvement*, such a- A . . i Carp "ting and Refurnishing introducing V W new Water Closets, Hath Rooms, and everj p"?si| |<. luxury and ronvenienee throu liont resp -rtfully in vite pnblic att"ntion to its iiioreaaed facilities for their accouiuiodatiou. TUt Huuft, bring the larit'..il Ant-class Hu'el in thr North trr.it, and :ts locality, corner i.f Lake and Dearborn sts in the 1111111- ?11at vicinity of the most fashionable plaecs of n<nusemcnts, and cloje proximity to the nnerent Railroad D> p its and Steamboat Landings and fii tk* Crmtte of ike rnost >lr> trrtbff ift't.i Portions of tke City, presents superior inducement, to the traveler, fo business or pleasure, fe2l-3m GAGE, BROTIIRR A DRAKE. PLUMBING tiAS AND STEAM FITTING in all its various branches neatly and piomptl* executed. The best of workmen from the North are in my employ, and I will guaiantec all work which 1 may Is- favored with to be executed in the moat substantial and workman like manner. I have constantly on band a small supplr of Gas and \\ ster Fixture*, which I can furnish at prices warranted to give satisfaction. , CKLAHON SNYDER, " 10 next to Star Office. I.' R I' I T A N D , ORNAMENTAL TREES. I ne uielersixnen solicits the nttention of Planters to III <\*mv e\t-nsivo stock oj weii erowuM. FRUIT TRKES. m: 8,ww"^ 50.ISSI D? arf pears, choice varieties, suited to-"*-the Oumee ?ti?-k; Apples, varieti?s adapted 1 t?> this region and South: Standard tVars, Plums Ch-rri"s. Apricots, Ncctannes, Quinces, Ac. in great variety. ' Blackberries. New Rooheile, Dt?rchester, and >ewinan s riiornleKs, (>ooseberri?s, Curiauts Raspts-rfies, Native Hardy Giap-s, Cataw l a, Isa' bella, Clinton, Diana, Tokalon, t'oncord. Re|>.;cca Ac ; Strawberries, all the standard native sorts, nil 'l**?' rare foreign varieties. RhnUrb R.j..ts. Linn?-as, Prince Albert, RanWm. KV'y , Gre, Kajle, 4c.; Chinese ShallV TrJ,ar**r,,"n^Roots, Ac.; Ornamental and Dmts.a, iC :,f A][ 'fr^-rWigeJias, Forsythias, , Jaitiarisks, Double Crimson Peaches w?V"' "flowering Shrubs-Evergreena, Nor- 1 i Catalogues mailed to applicsnts. fe-?? eo|,n w . JOHN SAUL, 1*7? lin Washington eiiy, |). o. in im.ack tra. 4'fCIIRSTS standard BLACK TFA have iust oome m. We recommend it lor hcinic of quality. Puc? 3->centsper ooand.^ 101 exo?le?t , A BLRCHRLL, IP 1.% oorn#r V ?nnont sv?>nn? %n?l l-'Mth it IADIKS* BRAID& VLATH, CLRLs7 IlAIsF7- i i WIGS, and PUFFS at GIBBS'S, neir oomar of m (- and Peun. av#nue. d a 6m j WOOD AND COAL. <*??. . ,. pricks reduced. * 04l'!tcovi.:: wood:-wood:: TIi* l?st rifl *.h coal. 4j". WltltH a nil coal, D". 11 k r? WOOD, P". J o*k WOOD. At wiiicM print-s for cash. t I'i.iS:24" burning stove (cookingl COAL lor I A?H. CI1AR LES W. MITCHELL, , tn street. adjoining the Canal, ' smith side of the Bruise. W?!?P; Wnni?" WOOD:::-i would call the .on."' ?nd tho public in genrrrlfiJH' !lnrk ?f n 00'"""' COAL, comprising Ml wriouikiwli now in use, which I will sell r j 1f i 7 '"""'i- "><-k"rv. Onk.and Pin* Wood cut awl split any ?ize nurt length, and delivered to any aft Mff the cit>. IT7*Call au<l leave yonr order*. r ,? ? R. W. BATES, '?* 1" Corner of 14th and C sts. - - ? - - M*?Y?.\ND ??TATK l,t)TTKHIKK. R. FRANCE A CO.. MANAGERS. These Lotteries nre drawn b\ State authority and Jjnder the superintendonepof a StateCommissioner. 1 liey have b?en drawing for over forty years. I'er"on* who wishi to purchase tickets can/with confidence. buy in tne Maryland Lotteries, as there has never been a question as to their legality or fairness paid**'"*' "?Pn*ed lmt what w's,'Pron,PtJr lotteries for the week. To be Drawn ix Baltimore City Evert Afternoon at 5 O'clock. washington count vv.ottery.ClaeeS, To be drawn on Monday. March 7. 7? numbers?12 drawn balloU. . i r Capital*. I prize of 923.731) t prizes of 91jn) ?? 5.""'14 do 4 'Jo l.iw I 10 do. .. ] ikk) 4 do. Ac., ' Ac. Tickets $8, halves $1, quarter* TUESDAY. BEL AIR LOTTERY, Class I, to be drawn on tuesday, March 8. 7b numbers?11 drawn ballots. , Capitals. 1 priz? of. 9M,0*m i prize of 91 <>42 - <!? 5 do l,(*m 2 -r L'V iV, W A r. 1 lcket* Jj, ha.vcs quarter* J!^, ?US'.M' E H A N vvr Vvy!m ?TTER Y. Class6. To be drawn <>n v\ edu?sday. March?. 73 uuinbcrb?l.i drawn l-allots. , Capitals. I prize of I t prizes of Sl.ym 3 'J" 5,'HO I 4 ()., 1 yyi 4 do. 2,50ft | jo do li'inu _ Ac., Atr,, Ac. Tickets sl'i, halves 95, quarters 9*.fln. THURSDAY. CARROLL COUNTY LOTTERY, Class in, To lie drawn on Thursday. Maroh 10. 73 numb-'cs? 12 dmwn t>a!l"ts. Capitals. 1 prize of 920.ono | 4 pme of. ...... 92,500 4 d" 5,ono|< do 1,159 _. Ac., Ac., ac. Tickets 95, halves 92.50, quarters 51.25. FRIDAY. POKfJMOKE RIVER LOTTERY. Class5, To lie drawn on Friday, March li. 78 numbers?IS drawn !>all6ts. Capitals. I prise of I 5 prizes oC 91,7 V no 4,non|5 do liwi 3 do. . 2,0(>o i Ac., Ae. Tickets ?5, halves .$2-71. quarters ^ 1.25. ?ATUR DAjr MARJjL\ND STATE LOfTERV, ClassG, lo bi drawn on Saturday. March 12. 78 numbers?12 drawn ballots. Capitals. I prize of Syi.onn is . ft) do. &,<?*? are . s^ono ii do. 2,0>m are jn 0*1 in do. l ,2S?? a re 12i5 ? ae.. Ac., Ac. Tiekets $15, halves 37.V, qua ters $3.75 For orders address R. FRANCE A* CO.. Baltimore, Md. dollar lotteries. To bfe ai tic - ri , K BEFORE li O'cLOt* M. MONDAY. PATAPSCO INSTITUTE LOTTERY. Class lo drawn 011 Monday. >l?rch7. .7>i number;-?12 d'awii ballots. Capital s. 1 prize of .$.">, ?*> 2 pnz?sof. r I do 1.2i*i 2 do 4?i 1 do 1,175 2 do. a50 Ac., Ac.,. Ac. Tickets 91, shares in proportion. Tl ESDAY. PATAPSC(? INSTITUTE LOTTERY. Class57, To be drawn on Tu esday. Match 8. 7>< numbers?13 drawn l*a!lots. Capitals. 1 prize of 95,ik*i i 2 prizes of $.vif 1 do 1^>J 12 do. 2.^1 A c? A A-e. Tickets jfl, shares in proportion. WEDNESDAY. PATAPSCO INSTITUTE LOTrERY, Class ?. To 1?" drawn ""i We?lnevdav, March .9 75 numbers?I2diawu ballots. Capitals. 1 prize of I 2 prizes of .11,n(*i I do lr&' I 2 y?i Ac., Ac,,. Ac. Tickets 91, shares in proportion. THURSDAY. TATAPSCO INSTITUTE LOTTERY, Class 50, To lie drawn on Thursday, March 10. 78 numbers?12 drawn ballots. Capitals. 1 prixeof I 2 prize of Sfino 2 do !,<*? 2 do ,w 2 do 80112 do 4<*i Ac., Ac., Ac. Tickets ?1, shares in proportion. FRIDAY. PATAPSCO INSTITUTE LOTTERY, Class 0\ To lie drawn on Friday, March 11. ,7tt numbers?11 drawn ballots. Capitals. i prise of s-VS*' I 1 prizes of fl.nnd 1 do 1AW|?> do Ac., Ac.. Ac. Tickets 91, shares in proportion. SATURDAY. PATAPSCO INSTITUTE LOTTERY. Class61, To be drawn on Saturday, March 12. 75 numbers?12 drawn ballots. Capitals. 1 prize of i 2 prize of 91.f,w 1 do 1?2&' I 1 di1 oOti Ac., Ac., Ac. Tickets 91, shares in proportion. For orders address R. FR ANCE A CO.. inarS-tr Baltimore. Md. I OOK FOR THE "GOLD EAGLE." I j . ju?t received, a magnificent lot of english engravings, framed or not; also, all kinds of picture and looking-glass frames, at wagner's, de 4-tf 2.1S P?. ave., opposite Kirkwootta'. J garden" seeds. oiin saul respoctftilly invites the attention of fardsncrsto his complete assortment of gak-4? )u.n, field. flower, and t r e e?? sef. i)s. wlncli none of the most ext"n>ive in the United States, inclndinK all the valuable sorts of home growth, a* well a? the slandanl varieti?s from En?laod, France, and Gwrinawy, Bein* a practical seed grower he can confidently recommend al! as to purity, accuracy, and the growth of 1^58. Prices as low a< any northern lions". Vegetable Se?xl, Extra Early Peas, Beans, e^tra Early and BlooiJ-Turnip Boet, Large Early York, Ox Heart, Winuingstadt, and premium Flat-Dutch cabbages. Uauliflower, Broeali, Tomato. Egg Plants, Carrots, Parsnips, Onion, Celery, Cucumbers, Ao., Ac., Ac. F!ow?r Seed*, comprising every thing new and rare, sold separate in pnp.'rs, or 111 collections, (rny gelectioniat the following rates : j& pa pert, choice, new atlil rare Annual and Perennial Mower Seeds 91 "0 Sfl do. do. do. vor* fine 2 00 100 do. do. do. the finest 4 00 It r Catalo*ues can be had on application. JYJ~ So?mI Store?30G 7tli street, corner H. Wasting ton. D. C. fe 21 -oolrn AMBROTYPES of the Clearest Tone. AMBROTYPES of the Finest Finish. AMBROTYPES on Moderate Terms Can be had bv going to SAN DS'S GA LLER Y, Pa. avenue, between 8th and 8th sts., je 10-tr Opposite Centre Marka Buffalo robes: buffalo robes.*: BUFFALO ROBES!!! The snh?cril>ers have received from St. I<oais a large lot of superior BUFFALO ROBES, which they are selling very cheap. i IAS. C. MeGUIRE A CO. To MY FRIENDS*A1^"THE PUBLIC.-I have been adding to my stock of.chcap andwen II seful articIe?, ivnd would name TOIlET^^L/ ind CHINA SETS, cheaper than they liavem^V sver been sold in this city?sets of 44 pieees for *4; ti m klers as low as 40 cent* per dozen. Please call an<l examine at No. 313 Penn. avenne, Imtwoen 54th aiul 10th streets. deal-fan john mcdevlt^ Ho. HOODHASJUST RECEIVED A FINE ? lot DIAMOND JEWRLRV. Jew hT low prioe# at ss Peansylvama arena*. fe u DEimSTRY, &c. D DENTAL NOTICE. R.HII<li8liMrein?m his office to the momi Uitig occupied by Dr. Malster, Ofc Penn'ia^ avenue, b-'tween 9th and l"tli i t tirli-r Ue will Ik* pleased to ??? all who may desire^* L.-iP ins services. For professional ability I am kind'* 1 permitted to refer to Dr. Mulit^r. in 4 TBRTH. 1*1. LOOM IS, M. IX, tli* inventor and patentee of the M lner.yi. platf. tketilattend persons personally at hu ? ffie? in this cit* mf7T~"^ Many parsons can wur these Tcetli wh. S?U-LU cannot wear others; ami no person can war others who cannot w-ar theae. Persons calling at my office can he accommodated with any stylo and price of Te?*th th? y may desire; but to those who are particular and wish thie purest, cleanest, strongest, and most p?rfect denture that art can produce, the MINERAL PLATE will be more fully warranted. Rooms in this city, No.SfK Penn. avenue, hot ween 9th and loth streeU; also, 907 Arch street, PhliarielP"1* so 21-1 y a NDEF.W tate, . bsyfiki-d, wisconsin. attorney-at-la ir. notary public, ard real estate ao est. Refers to Hon. H. M. Rice, I . S. S-i,at?, Washington; Hon. James McCloud. Bayfield. Wisconsin: Sweeny, Rittcnhoune. Fa.it .V Co., Washington ii'"-!l'rt Tree. Esq., Washington, D. C. If/ Attention given to locating I .and Warrants and to the payment of Taxes for non-residents. fe l'M?m J. Q. c. lamar. C. H. StOTT. J. L. AUTRT. Lamar, mott a autry. o attorneys-at-law, ...... ^ Holly Spuing. Miss., >\ i.l practice m the High Court of Error* and Apnea:* at Jackson, the Enteral Court at Poiitutoc, the Courts of the Sever.th Jndleial District of Missippi.a.ud will attend to the Olle-.tiou of Claims throughout the North Mi>si-:ppi. ?? ]<) tf w. S. A C. H. THOMSON'S XEW SHIRTS FOR IS59. fife) the indestructible DOl'BLE EXTENSION SKIRT, with fatext eyelet fasten iso, MADE without SEWIJ.g, Universally pronounced " th? most perfect Skirt ever made." THE GOSSAMER EXPANSION. The lighest and most graceful Skirt ever produced. the piccolomini By means of clasps?this beautiful and economical garment can be taken to pieces, washed, and put together again at pleasure. All th" above have Thomson's celebrated patent Watch Spring Bustle, and are stamped with our ' name and trade ma k. (th? Crown. 1 For ?>ale by tke pnu ipal retailers everywhere. W. t. A C. ii. THOMSON. ja31-6w 233 Broadway. New York. Extensive ass< rtmknt or i NAIKI any, walnut. ROSEWOOD ANDoTifER Fl*R>flTufeE, i AT PRIVATE SALE. The subscriber, having complete his assortment of Furniture, would respectfully g?% 1 invite the citizens of Washington. and the public, to call and S examuio his stock for thciuselves, consisting of? Fine Mahogany, Walnut, Cherry , and other Ward robe*. Fine Mahoganv, Walnut, and Cherry Jenny Lind and other Bedsteads, Fine Walnut and R osewood Etegeres. Ladies' Cab met* and \N hatnots. Fin" Mslv>;an? and Walnut Sofas and Chairs. < Fineso(idoak M-irble-topandother Cottage Cham ber S'-ts, Fine Mahorany *nd Walnut Dressing and other Bur-, ails and Sidewards, I Fine Mahogany anJ other Chairs, of every descriptlOD, < Fijh? Marble top Centre, Sofa, and other Tables, J China, Glass and Crockery Ware, Looking- , glasses. Ac. My purpose is to sell as cliesjp as any other person in Washington, and on a* favorable terms; and I ' flatter myself that no person wishing to purchase , will bo disappoinisd iftliev give me a call. a. green. j au lR-tf Se%street. ^ DJ TONT S QC oo gunpowder. fi *) ' W. ALBKRT king. Georgktow*. D. C.,for S years past the Sole Agent in the District of Co!mil I bia for Messrs. Dupont A Co., Wilmington, Delaware keeps constantly on hand a large stork of all the di|l;;rent grades of POWDER manufactured by tii?in. embracing, in fart? Blasting and Mining Powder^ in 25 and50 lb.kegs Can ion ai d M usket do., (U. S. Government proof.| in ^5 and .50 |h. kega ? Sporting F, 1- F, A FFF, in I2>* *ud 25 lb. kega ? Ducking I'owder, in fi'?, I?J< and t5 ll?. kegs 1 Do. do. in 1 anu>t lb.canisters Diamond (train do, in 1 Hi. canisters Eagle Rifle do. in and 12)4 lb. kegs Do. do. inland)* lb. canisters F, FF, FFF, do. in 5,1 and lb. canisters Do. do. in >4 lb. flasks ami canisters i Virginia Rifle in lb. canisters 1 Sr safety Fuse of superior quality, in barrel* 1 packages. All of the above will be sold at manufacturers prices, and dolivered free of charge to any part of , the District. The character of Dupont's Powder has been s<> ' well and favorably known for a half century, that ' we derm it unnecessary to say anything in its praise. We take ploasure at all tunes m showing i samples and styles of packages to sportsmen arw 1 Others. 1X7" Office Xo, 35 High street, immediately adommr th? Canal. ?e3-tf ^ A MBEOTYPE& Buu Profits asd Quick /a. Rkturss. Portraits from y],'? is centi. Any siz<? Fortiait warraut;-d < in best Cases or I Frames at N. York ' ivt/: > prices. Come all, j^n. ( and take a sitting ggfa*SN* j for one ^ of tiiose --7^8^ and obtain the itcu- I .ar pro ils, at K.C. Z \\ O OI)L E Y'S - ^ Gallery, l'ennsyl- /) ' ? vania avenue, bet. 'I ~\ !3th and 14th streets, near Willards'. ,ia 24-ly " A THY PURSE WHAT THOU SHALT t A BUY." To economise call at STlN'EMETZ'S, 23B Peim t avenue, between 12th and 13th streets, where will be found the best Mole- fta. >kiu Dres? Hats, of all qualities and ? 'tries, and as cheap as sold in the ' United Stnt"s. Also, just received, H.I tin' Etlmburg Scotch Cap aud London V Cloth Hats. tJLSi I I also continu* to sell fine CAlfrkin BOOTS, Philad^ljphia inanufacture, i.., , ?3G Penn. avenue, and between fc 4 Kirkwood*' and \\ illards' Hotels. ju~e w f u r" nTt'u r e store, j We are new receiving our Fall stock of FURNI- ' Tt R1. A HOUSE FURNISHING '-OODS.fTN i md selling lower than any other wuw mUU o Washington. We would invite all to ee''be- l^? a lore purchasing. Our motto is, Quick Sales / I I and small Profits." Old ruruu. ! an 20-ty Odd Fellows' Hall 7th st. Frank t. sands, undertaker. Garrison Street. Navt \ ard. j Funeral calls attended to at all bourt. Keeps oon- I stantly on hand READY-MADE^ t COFFINS of all kinds, and every ? article requirwi in his line. All orders from the country attended to with ? promptn. ss and on moderate terms. Also, Furniture ? neatly Repaired and Varnishe I. se ic-6n-i JW. PLANT, undertaker, No. 4U 7U> r street, between G ami H, keeps.?-r; ? constantly on hand every articb- r.- f auired in his line-* fine HEARSE 1 PATENT CORPSE PRESERVERS, Ac., Ae. His charges are moderat ,and tar attention instant J on call, an* hour of the day or night. Hacks fur- ! uished for funerals at tbe lowest possible rat^. *auH-t? _ 1YJURSERY at LINN(BAN HILL, \ in Near Washixoto*, d. C. The proprietor invites the attention of thepublie to his large and genial as??>rtme,it of OR NA-^ MENTAL ana FRVIT PR EES.. amon^st^' them 6.0P0 large size \S hite Pine, Balsain Fir. and Norway Fir, of large growth and heaHhy co'idi tion. with a larje assortment of otker Everireei TA#llrge assortmeat ofDeeid uons Ornamental Shade Trees of all sixea, suitable for transplanting. A general collection of Fruit Tr^ea, choice and ^ **Also, Garden FruiU, consisting of G<>os?herries. Ra?pbeirrM>s. Strawberries^and purranU, in great P varietv nn<i of ?orts? Grape Vines?Hardy American varieties, suited to ^ open culture; Catawba, Isabella, Concord, Rebeca, t Diana, and others. ... 5,nnn Osage Oranges for htylging, and Omameatal ? Shrubbery Tor Gardens aad Lawns. snruDoe , JOSHUA PE1RCE, ? fe 12-4W "Linncran Hill," near Washinfton. h H.0-Jm?LPv^,'w,ArfcH^; * THE WEEKLY STAR. JZ. sar dsxLsszzsezz <?n bef.**! > Ml "titer la ? " aoraiag. Twu. Pv.'*?0^. r?* ? m Llr* oopN 5 niMfkaT. " " J5 T? r I TT* i R Twaaty o.?pie? |s?, C" k. uiranaAJa tm m/ii-nmrt VVr*rj th*t l?M made I hr kmiM Sta? ciroalata o generally throughout the country. _ ET^ingle copies (m wrapper. > can he prorata* at tne counter. nnm?(li*t?h after the imm of the paper. Prioe?THREE CENTS. I IIZT P???tmasters who act aa agents will be mi lowed a oommiwion of in cants. TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY^ M0"** TBVj88nfk3foiP* tomb or THREE TIMES A WEEK PIS TIL AFTER THE ut ma tn If to,M KR Wl11aft. r the 4tli of .March, run reguarl* .(!*" ^ to Mount \ eriion and the Tomb . a*.i!i"&t"n "" T I F'.SIIA VS ?1'ilTaA' stVhi^r ^K">A\S- the wharf. ^ ?t S>? a. m.. and return ing in tune lor the early afteruoon train for Be ti morn. Coaches leave all the hotel* and the corner of Pa. avenue and 7th street at 9 a. in. _ Round trip ?i. fm u t? \VASHINGTON A\D ALEXANDRIA. I. ?u.n tii'- font of King street, AI BOMBi the following hours . 8,a. m.t 12 m? 23^', 4 and 6 p. tn. Wftsklatfaa at ' fiV, 9, II a. in., t, S. 5. and TV p. m. Passengers nv the ttoat avoi ! a tediou. t^ned a^the"rf * th<" """,Y,'T*,"orir* 'Tbetng do L ?ng Bridge? " **" M tb? dW * 5. Fare froIU Pa. avenue toAlegandr.a ,*v ceaU. ja 27 tf fc*?t ofrth of oeats. Direct t^.^v^SP^hk we*t^ SOUTHWEST AMNORTHWESTh9T ' BALTIMORE ANDOUIO RAILROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENTF. TWO THROUGH TRAINS ARE NOW RUN FROM WASH!wtf frA^VvJA' rJ/JT WEST. 1st. MAIL TRAIN starts at T.Us. m iSnr>H?? tKwf^vT V rlj'n'iV at Washington June t,17- r^Cumbor'amf*?,) plr<t?|(,nt. ^ ' rHR l,f \C|\ \ ATI ST I /w ig . a rv CJUCAGO EXPRESS cis1!UmaSi _ \j'' atAV P- r?achui* Cincinnati at 9 3H trT.'n f1*v- ar"directly with Exprees trains from Washington. * P- m" vF2t PaRKBRsHVro and alt ?t<ltIon, on th, Northwovlern V irffinia R<*?k1. uk* the 3 v* r n la au<1 Clnc^'^ti Kilruli/take T>ckeU a ad BaagageChacke to all a?ar up*n%;,ro^0t!,er P? ? wiU be ?t?uni <'ikG^bR^ for.th" N'*'n Stem of th# t m a^ndl..*'^. ? R*'lr,>*d W|B Washing ,una'"jo Tram, take the 3.4rt p. ni. Train. FOR BALTIMORE AND THE EAST. Leave \\ ashington lor Baltimore at 6.10 and t.*S >n!y ' * * ? Sunday at S.40 p. m. l^avo Baltimore at ?.Vand s jr> a. m.. and sjr* and 5"?lf ^unda* atl)i a. in. unlr rt.? 7J5arxl lt5Trains onf, wil^atop at way ?U tions ai*i for Annap>!i> connections, rh? 7.45 a. in. and S.V) p. m. are th? chief connect iiig tiaius for the West; and the 6.|a,7.?6, and 3.40 r. rn. trains for the Ea>? * -5XCJ Ri,'^a r'Ja wxjlXSXxr" t. 11. pabbss.m. __D?2T Master of Transportation, Baltimore \0 T I C E TO TR A VEI.ERS!?N E W A R L\r?., RAVliE.MENTS, WITH OhEATLY 1MPOVED SCHEDULE * FROM WASlflNfJTON DIRECT TO ALL Par rs of THE SOUTH AXU THE SOUTHWEST. VIA TOTOJIAC STK&MKKS AM- R ichmo.M. AM PoioMA? K MLmoAD LTSK. fbth .trwt, at h , a. rn. and p. m. Pa?senger? W .he inorning l*>at can obtain a fine bre*!r?;t on " ard. and .-n.ov a pleasant aail of sfc h. ursdown k/er'.!&nU II Potomac, pa.suig in full view of Mount V ernon. B? thccy-cnmc Jwat t|,e3 msurc a good mppM* and a re*t offoar Luars in ^ominrtftH# t>ci ukT ?r aiatA-r<>o?s.and arrive in Richmond in time to onr.ect with a'l the 1 rams for the South and SoaUi Tue Gresth Southern Mail it eonrev?d over thia oijtc, a l-mg 44 mi es shorter, and inn miles leas ailroading than hy any other route, making certain :onn>-ction> to ="RKI.TRI< KSBI RG. RICHMOND A\D PK TERSB! R?. VA. : WELDON AND \M\ . WINGTON, Si. C.: CHARLE?TO.\, S C AM oista. Montgomery a MoijiiiALA.: DIRECT T<> NEW ORLKAvi A\fl A LL SO I Tn E R N1 CI TI fcs A NWOV N 8^ AIm*. connect at Richmond w;th the Dan\-ilie. *out:;side, Virginia. Tennesaee,and Eaat latinesleo Railroa<ls fob THtS" iHwt?T to DA > \ II.LE, BRISTOL, DALTON. CHATTANOn^A. HUNTSVII.^kT MKM>Hf^ ATLANTA, LYNCH BURO, KXOX VIl.Lfi N EW OKI.EANS. NASHVII.i,K. GRAND Jt\CTION. AND MONTGOMERY tickets and further information of tha >>.it ?, inquire at the Southorn Ticket Office, N'o. T2 renn. avenue, one door ea?t of Browns" Hotel, or on joara tne Boats, foot of 6th street. ... .GEO. E. MATTINGLY. aw 16-1 v f> nion] Ticket Agent E W ARRANGE M ENTI iREAT SOUTHWESTERN RO"TL. Via OiiSbK AMD Alkxamox.A RAM.boad m m FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. TO ' IR GINIA. TEN N ESS E E. GEORGIA, -ALABANA! MISSISSIPPI, LOUISIANA. ARKANSAS, ANbTE^AS. THROUGH TirKF.TS can he obtained at tha iREAT SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD or It, Ivooriior ol Peansy vauia avenue and bth street, aolungtou, on b.ard of the Steam Ferry Bo*t ieorge Pace, or at ths office of the Orange aud iiexandna Railroad, at Alexandria, RICHMOND, DANVILLE. I-YNCHBURG. iristol.knoxvIlle. dai.Ton. ati.aV r A, CHATTANOOGA, NASH VILLE, HI NTS .11. I.E. GRAND JUNCTION, MEMPHIS. dONT<;oMK.RY AND NEW Oil LEANS. a direct rout", and continuous ratiwav eonnaction to Memphis, Affording great-r err*diriim amd rem fort, and bang over miiee shorter than hv anv other ronte The steam ferry boat George Page leaves the 6>< t >f7th street at6H a. in., f. r Alexandria, where pa?ifngers take tha cars for Richmond. Charlcttamtle, launton. White Sulphur Springs. Wood stock ,6 c.. ind at 7W p. in. for Richmond and all aoints Southrest, makrig sure and close oonaections to Meinthis. Baggage Wagons and Omnibuses leave the ofBoa 'a. avenue, at 6 o'clock a. ni. and 7 p. m. JAMES A. EVANS, Agent. je!7-tf Washington. rHE PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMi AA^i. One of the Steamships of this Company, oarrriuc he United States Mail for ACAPC'LCO, -f-~ r-CALIFORNIA, and OREGON. lemve^^TtfTi'anarna twice each montli, on the arn-"***" *1. of the I S. M? IS. ^-Conipany'i Steamers, rhich 'ajvesVw N ork aial New Orleapa regularU >n the ath and awh of each month, with the matla tno?D^l"*r,'?on,l*eUnK Vl* PA^'A*A Rail These Steamship# hava bean inspected and ap roved hjr the Navy Department,andgaaraaty mp**4 \ad sauty. The Panama Railroad (47 miles long)is now oom >leted from ooean to oeeaa, and is crossed in 3 or 4 loura The liaggage of pas.*?ngers is che?k^ in S'ew York through to San Franeiaoo, and paaaep ars are emliarked at Panama by st-amer at tha Company's expense. The money paid m Naw \ ork lovers all expenses of the trip. . Reserveateamers are kept in fort in Pnaaana and (sn Francisco, to prevent detention.in case of^ooilent. ao that the ronte la entirely rtltmblt?av failure laving occurred in eight yearn. Passengers leave Pauaiua the same day they arive at A spin wall. Conductors go throne* h* each Steaaner, and take harge of wouau and children without wthW protooFor through tickets at the lowest ratea. aaslv si he Agency, 177 Weat street. New York, to I W K'T 8TT^H?u^st. Ann Witbopt FaqcEK loi Ek??t Taiia, * *Ur S*Umt Dag., MA of tmck wumtk. SAFTl03-fiP f^ds and irapoeitiooe of ^(^triwieri'bound to^Af.lfS^ <d&E$Z, I A, that tha snbacriber. the only au-**??" loriged agent for pasraceby the I .B. Mail U**, via aaama, in the city otNew Vork. W? it his <sty caution all persons seeking pa?saga tn California. lat, to avoid i*M?iTio?,thfj ujurt be careful to nd the trne office of the Su-ainships ?f the U. S. [ail Line, via Panama Railrr ad aa no other oflioe i New York iaauthoriaed to encage pnssaga. The Companies have naly one oJKea in New York, 'hich is at 177 West street, corner of Warren St., on ting op tiie North Ri at tii? hemd of Um Cowinyj WnsrL JK ot7W.?i7S.SSl,l.l^N? VotL