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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED BVERY AFTERNOON, + THE WEEKLY STAR.- (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) ‘This exoslient Family and News Journai—eon- AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, faining a greater variety of interesting reading . Garner of Pennsylvania Avenus and 11th sireat, ean = oad inany ethers pebtiahat on Setoren, aY 7 W. D. WALLACH. pate — pers served in paokages by carriers at @4 a ‘wonty copie << ear, or S? cents per month. To mai! subscribers subscribing in clubs raised She price is $350 & year, im advance; $2 for aie S a hbere wi t the intervention of a mail agen iy il pe months; $1 for three months; aud for less than Fars, dureeres ah ean oe = three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Single -: copies. ONS CENT; iN wrappers, Two cENTs, It invariably contains the “ W ot that has made The Evening Star exrcalase {[77 ADVERTISEMENTS should be sent to the office before 12 o'clock, m.; otherwise they may not ap- OL XV @0 generally throug bout the country. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1860 N°. 9,194. |"reseme eygen ge som it wu rs old they removed to Boston, where he en- 3 a = + on = - —_— = 7 - Ly isk pe. eredeshg again | = —-age-eegors—___| ___ WOOD AND Coal, LOTTERIES. TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. HE GREAT STRIKE OF THE SHOE. THESAKERS OF MASSACHUSE GIO The Bosten papers are filled with details of the great uprising of the Shoemakers of ] ynn | English High Sehcol, in 1854. He recei A i $92: id SL r g : a i : : ‘eceived 'N Experienced Nurse and Femai joi ; OAL WANSULIDATED LUTTERLKS OF DEL. HE STEAMER JAS, GUY Will resume her ant other manufacturing towns, for higher Sebo ranklin medals, one at the OtisGrammar presents to the attention of ‘gmale Physician, y Proeiy Rieneretaee. Scdi Lt Cc AWARE. trips on TYESDA Y, gist, ot wage: the latter he vies ter at the High School. “Atl § QQ THIN G SYRUP I COAL wt Kinds of Wod ! FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO., Manaorns | FoUToS 3: VE. Wy lease WAST Om Friday evening a tremendous meeting | prizes, for Bodltee ie nen ewredee For Children Teething, “ a well prepared taoe renner FRANCE. BROADRENTS & CO; having ob- Slat eauite beg ey Re oaeke eet the i ° : “ 2 r oO mn. . Z , s 5 f- . for CU by was held in Lyeeun: Hall of the strikers Heres departments. Ie has Maas benece oat Which greatly frcilit # process of teaching, by eeften- | LZ” WOOD ready prepared to suit the wants of | tained from the Lerisiature of Deinware, at ite ate poe Ziiste fan *. "On i roberp Stripe, she the early part of the meeting there was ing law, and proposes, I Hee Deen study- the gum uciug all inflammation—will allay aLL each customer or delivered cord length. session, & Lottery Contract, to continue in opers- RIOMAN every WEDNESDAY nach excitement, sad sevious trttir cn nne | ; Proposes, I understand, soon to | PatN and spasmodic action, and is The w 156 feet in a cord of Spiit Wood, | tox for 8 period of twenty years, and having given dA SATURDAY, at 5 e’cloo¥ a. m. Gasaugieuenacs . pen an office. About the time of the organi- SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. IF The Woo Sawed, but not Split, 1s measured | bonds to the State for one silicon of dollars, to se- LUCIAN 8. PAGE, Proprietor. ve apprehended. It was eaused by the | zation of the Mechanic Association, he was | Depe4 upon it, mothers, it will give reat t Ives, and F. before belag Sawed, Sear Fat, Wiimingten. be nthe CONSOLE | NATH'L BOUSH, Ac't, Alexandria, — e of several intoxicated and boisterous working at the shoe business tin RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANT: or eer Pers the Lowest Possible Prices at the DATEI ME Wilmington, Dele fa WARE he | zo, = * 2 , Who seemed’ bound to create all tha |o business « portion of the TH TO YOUR INFANTS Y STEAM FIRE WOOD MILLS DATED LOTTERIES 'OF DELAWARE for IMPORTANT NOTICE r ‘ ; © | time, for the benefit of his health, and at the | ..¥® 5278 pst up and sold thie articte for over ten years, and AND COAL DEPOT, the benefit of internations! improvements snd other | [S6Q To 1 noise they could They were overruled, how. | first preliminary meeting was made chairmen | CAneatsttconFivENcE ano TRUTH oft whatwe have | FOOT OF 1771 Sqpruet, parow Wak Depantu’r. | purposes, and the SUSSEX COUNTY LOTTERY SOUTHERN TRAVELERS by majority o: ne bs r rt [ty of any OTHER re J. Vv. M. GAL’ % for the sam jects. wad sestaca, Chak was improved by “aN the nmmceted treasurer, and continued | Medicioe—mevanl MRS, [date varven.in | Off'CO-N. W, cote’ tos Mie Ee ete, No. 547, | The Const ted ee Ne to fill the office. When the New England Me- | 4.21% 4% > chanic was started as its organ. he was mata Nev rant eatest ee = its editor. He took the lead in the proceedings | ststsction by any SHING which have culminated in the strike, so that poninet gyda (Mbachentac a) several speakers—the Mayor among others—in very judicious remarks.that hada marked ect on the meeting. f Dei H,Orters left at either place will receive drawn daily at 15 rmuutes before 5 p. me and the & Prompt personal atrention. | Sussex bead Lottery daily = minutes before | “DOR MEMPHIS & NEW ORLEANS U EL F Ui E All drawings under the superintendence of kek ) : y CEL! tory Commissioners appointed by the State Via Qreage &, Alexandris. Virginie & Tennepser, ihe President first addressed the ineeting, | whatever odium or honor belongs toethe move- beavers couamentnaaat is Thagi¢al e€ects and medica! Peele mone, of the most extensive stooks of | Sware ssi " al io Now 6 wily Jackson Ruuvenan, J saying that if they acted wisely their tvinsoph ment should apply to him. He is very popalar | [yiuet,, We spe:k in shis matter “HAT WE Do xo Wits ‘Ash Broken Goal Rat aay Keg Coal PRIZES PA1D AS SOON AS DRAWN. A Direct Rovrs ann Continvous Raitwat Con was certain. He urged thei to respect the | among the striker and exccedingly unpopular | TIOs Fou THe FULFILMENT OF WHat WE HERE ga. | Wille Ash Eex Coal, Red Ash Stove Coal MONDAY, February 27 Knorvil! property and the rights of others among those opposed to the strike, who speak | CLARE. In almost every instance where the jnfunt sole Pybite Ash Stove Coal, Cumberiand Lamp Goal, Class 19~72 numbers, 12 drawn ballots, "taste Mr. Draper, after announcing that the | of him with much bitterness, regarding him as | sf srom Pun and relief will be fownd in fi Egg and Store Sens? Bo. Run of, Mine, Capitals. Atian'a, Momrromery, Columbus, Nasheulse, “j mle eae) N Oe pee about to strike, | entirely responsible for it. The ‘,jours’’ have Hig ‘Oak and Pine 2240 pounds totneton rie ese exit torre ——— 1%: Grand Juncrron, Orle! an said thet the ‘jours’ of Lyin should remain | the utmost confidence in him. whi i. wed and split. in all cases, . = , 2 Gnsmitpnneall p--4 — oe mee S firm, a5 he auiicipated a cirike ull ove (he posed. to he inoremtut tenons bin ee Lina stccass tn | All of which 1 wil sell at the lowest prices forthe | 1 4° ey gar 1" | I GREAT REDUCTION OP TIME. OF Commonwealth. He also aunounced that the | ated by unworthy motives alone ee iy LHOUSANDS OF CASES, TIL" All seonunes apees ea en ee oq | Fiokets $8, halves 94, quartere $2, cightbs 91 inte Late eat one oe binders and machine girls were hay meet- EASES jiinet oniy relieves the child from pain, bn¢ invigoratea the | before tha Ist of danunre ine it is eornesth : 4 Me Sikes oe t Liberty Hall, and in his opinivn, with | the most active aed betecaey nee Draper. me HL will ations inkatty eta’ | Roped will be promptly settled epee TUESDAY. February 28 iis Rostethe "Are SOW completed, ; ? 3 oO 5 h | the most active and influential i erm. Ut will almost instantly relieve sane Ciase 20-78 ra, . 7 OTES y heft aid, the cause was sure to prevuil the strike. He is of medium pag lace Guipive 1x THE Bowrts axd Wixn Corte, Wood and Coal Deter, Doe — oo ee aia SHORTEST 4NR UR Rene ee Mayor Davis then made afew vemarks. He| hair and beard, and bes the air of an intelli. | oud in dest, Wer ect I eot, speedily remedied, | _do20 near Canal. | } Prize of... aor | Prizes of———-.-@aau Ax IntERemoiate Points ‘vanselled moderation in their edings. | sent workingman. Ile is 39 years old. He was i FOR kv inthe WoRED: | 1 elzels © act Lose |. Trmoven Tickets to all of the above pointe ony eprecating amy act of hostility against the | born at Chester, in Chemie iBagiant ir, CHILDREN |rxteny ad pik, EDUCATIONAL Prateccast Sg = 0 | nu procured at the Great 5 outherm and Southwerter» manufacturers. | He hoped the rexult would be | was put to work in the print merkene Metre J| TEETHING. |0rES, whecter | __ J NAL. Tickets $5, tisives $2150, quariers $1.25, Railroad Ofice, corner of Sixth street and Pennay!- onal F Fag PU Mattram, or from “any 34 oC ee : vane aveute, on, D.C. tor the benefit of all parties, and announced | Cheshire,when seven years old. instead of hac. F who hac x etilacce DR, 8. PERAvEAU, PROFESSOR OF MU- WEDNESDAY, February 29 The Train joaves WASHINGTON atéa. m.for that he should use the entire power of the city | ; 7 s Zong complainte—No NoT LET sic, vocal and matrumertal, orzanist of Cc Qi 9 ry . : ta xupprese anliafal olence ‘y Eats advantages of a school. When eleven THE PREJUDICES OF UIHERS, | St- Aloysius. Mad. P.. tencher cf tho italin A ines 21-70 numbers, 12.drawn ballots, the South and pepe 7 wnt . i PATS U nd between younsuering child and th St willbe | &ty » Ro a3 7 R es s Tickets via Uramae \idermen Cummings and Rogers addressed | prentine to Dice eit nes 2 a | Sone se egreeay Ing chd ead he celiefniewaiite | <Ul80f atpging. Residengs—397 New or 1 prize of $94 577) 10 prize of... 3.000 | 4! 'amdrin Rantoad. 1” AME © the meeting in a similar spirit. I EICe. 10:1 ae il ) printer, and worked | me: if timely used. Pull directior ~ io _ ease Sate | 10” de, » 4,70 Paseoncers from New York wili meetan Agent LewisJosselyn, editorof ihe Lynn Bay State at that business tiil IS44. In ‘45 he came to ceaupeg gvatyhorte: None gainine eo as MSA RR UCK's SCHOOL, : Or age Leama li do, —----- | of theOratgeand Alvxandria Retired at the 5 sselyn. : * 8 = Ay » 3 Ni e Ss. i fesires te z y advised the workmen to take a firm but lawful : ees d He Mibred first at Pawtucket, and | “go by Dru gists throughontihe world. FP" | friends and the public Eenerally that cha wiil resume | Tiekets $10, haives @5, euartere $2.50, eighths 1.25 — eee rand, repudiating violence. He also asked ead te the Gai oe Lynn,where he mar- Brincipal Ofice, 13 Cedar Street, N.Y. as Hie cates ot her School on the Ist Monday in Sep THURSDAY. March 1 Omuibuees leave the Office, corner of Mixth street imatin, = Ted- Boe asbioigy . a 7 " 3 = % arriving ‘Ashingto: fo) eae, Cateed ie ae coe Met until within a few weeks. When the Associa- N BOUL E DENS: Moe ee Teen SOE ian ome { prise of... the South will Te onrofal to take the Orenge 84 fd upen the pareataae: & hess | tion was formed he was made Vice President, | Ofte Board of Commi-sioners Now Contre Mark, | cu etition tt he da warfow paps as boards ote. mo een e eee Os A. EVANS, sey Breed’ next and bas since held the office. Untel 4, I am ashington, January 11, Je60, aged from 10 to i4 i 2) 2 do. fo 1-tf Ticket Agent, Wachington. wr Seed mest wade perl informed, he was addicted to intemperance; he | ¢ The Board of Commissioners, under tie act of 51 | madiats cared Soeiete: Wel ve under her im PE | behalf of Messrs. Lewis Josselyn, of the Bay State, and A. G. Draper, of the New Fngland Mechanic, both of whom, he main- tained, were at work for them, and deserved *o have their papers supported. The next speaker was James W. Ingalls, a then became pious, renounced the use of li September, 1959, entitled “An act providing forthe | Her arransements for the accommodation and ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. one eres oe. LdWOr | erection of a New Market-houseon the sit : i araily i PRI . : B Ww. FTON BRANCH and joined the Methodistchureh. Ile is now &@ | present ‘Centre M ela pursuance of the Cee dus care of puptis avo been cousiderails increased nl cps ballots. Pd gp tcl ag OR, Sita A “ antt otherwise improved. Those in Washine’ Ciase 23-75 numbers, member in good standing of the Buston-street | sions of said act, hereby invite sealed proposals for laen fovea, ve penerae Commencing on Monday morning, October 17, 125° ler as a temperance man and achucch merhon, | 24 specifications of the sane, to be seen ‘anda | the Star, : vesiring particular information with reterence t Capitals. Methodist church, and sustains a good charac- building said market house, according to the plans | her sohok may Bpply to W. D. Wallach, Editor ° Lote of. ..924. _ puso ee ee J ss t copy of the latier obtained) at the office ofthe Board, | For terms and furtne! i 1 ; &0, & 8 8 oe He has stated to me that his average wages sine | In tha basement story of the City Gall, to be cu | residenso No a8 Corner ete aie rae Be Tickets $5, halves $2.50. quarters $1.25, i S last fall have be 2 ‘ dorsed “Proposals for the New Merket-house,? | jy a7-tt widdle-aged man, who spoke with muok judg- | he averagel $7 20, bars Toate peters that addrossed to Jolin C, Fitzpatrick, Exq.. President | = - — SATURDAY, March: 3 Net ment. depreeating all violence, and eer olibuiiee: yar lig t his of the Board of Commissioners, and delivered at Sa = GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF 3 m., only. <upporting “law and order,” ot aly foe, | oud business. and earns $7.50 per week. of whieh | this ofice, on or before the Sat dey. of Febraute CABINET WARE. DELAWARE—Class 11. Leave BALTIMORE at ¢ 3) and & a.m. rinetple. but as the only policy whi DP ciaty | Be gives a liberal per centage in aid of the ATLA ene ee ee wilt tos 7 numbers. 14 drawn ballots, Leave BALTIMORE et 5.15 and 4.2 p. m. rinciple. a ich could | ctri t, Charle a, Esq, wi in itals, 2 iy. Kade amwsn Hl td ne wou: aint | "Napoleon Wout is very small in sate, | Meiteiesds cael years ee Ho l= me [ge tment |f Pe ots eae | | Reeesee er he EAR wi ue uta anes meintain mob law, either from expe i < oe ‘a ao SR StSLRES, pay Alla a oe. j Ro. 526, 2 “4 ° = £00 | and 7.45 a. m., and 3.2) p. m. feelings of revenge. (Cheers.) Tie, ae aa Men dark hair and eyes, and thin beard. He wiiior for the Work are required to propose for it Corser of Srventi ann D Sts. 2 ee ee, ae For ANNAPOLIS at 7050 tee ona p.m. & thoy bad wlecsler ae is of a nervous temperament, and very ener- | "4. ‘For the building complate. oe ARGonaen ne aiee Tickets giv, halves $3, quarters $2.5. ‘or NORFULK at 2.451 ’ vial bands in pe way on ihe proper ot Fee in supporting all measures of the strike. | 2. As. i vinw, ay fhe uncertain nature of the | “ MAREE OND ps Ros RE GoANY, Add FRANC ay is 7 Ta: PARSONS. Agent +8 pe » has most i i ivi ex | §round upon which the building is to be erected, 4 . es lress—FRANCE, BROADBEN' hp ~ = If they did s0, they would exeive | 2°,2 Le eaten sotivity, ane adheres | 810 tehfe number of putea under the foundation | = TWRINIT oR B , Witaineton, Dacawane > Oe P FOR NEW YORE, guation where they would before have got | j Ile tee fut ay es le tonne gad sane portion o he tage. as indicated on AND ALL OTHFR KINDS OF ASSAGE, INCLUD XG en AND s oat Se eis HV ‘Ss old. was , \e ny mav not be u ~ bid eae By rare ry > 2 re. sree No pp Sensation.) He urged them to | in Canada, When three years old’ be tac, | Waa acnouon they Gil mcke eecers must state | HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, SUSSEX COUNTY LOTTERIES. : me n sahy a betes: motto on one of their | went to St. Albans to live. and when he wae} Puc: and for eriliago per szperficial foot, tor auch At Private Sale. To he drawn daily at Wilmington, Delaware, at 16 banners: «As " = = 4 i ‘S] not required. andin case that more piles and - 1 Subscriber w: : Ny dum ta . “ou, do ye pop ike men should do unto | seven to Brandon, where he staid till ho was | ldge may be found necessary than th pian calle for, wenke fier he hes pate i toad (ibe fod ae TIGRIS IRE meta wi ve the Company ka i =F lle s ‘o them,” and said it had | seventeen. In the fall of 1451, he came to | er more stonswork and excavation for the tonnin: general assortment of Furniture and Henuee farniet _ INE ° tern Wharves, ati nek m. vn application to them as well as to the boz<es. 3 p tions, the price for each additionai pile, for each | ng tay Wh i s = . 5 DAY, and the Company's Depot, at Alexandra. The oi Lynn, and learned his trade of ‘Alfred Chase P if tL ffects, which he will sell at very low prices. MONDAY, February 27. el se ae they had made had demanded that | ifm worked two Yearsforhim. A yoarand a} ea een fer cach pero of stone- | _fe 16-ect _ A. GREEN. Class 9-76 numbers, 12 drawn ballots, *‘Becsoncere from Waskixgton and Georgetown oe mt We Gen dene on this | haif after he went to Minnesota, but finding 5. Fhe time required for the competion of the | BRA D STREET. Capien as @1,mm | can take the coaches connestng with Alexandr: b © manu- | emi i rf = . work. : — “ atenin or railroad, i fncturers of Lyna had the power to allay all pueretion Gon very large, returned | “Ail proposals must ba made in conformity with] PAPERHANG@IN@S—New stosk, onesp for s [5 do, ----— 309 | gthstreet and Pa, avenve hourly, or they can lew the trouble with the shoemakere ana the feat eo Lynn. Abou! ree years ago he joi ned a] the foregoing, and accompanied by a written guar- | oash, i ” ‘Tickets ‘1. » on the steamer from the Western Wharves at of each other, the fear of being undersold is rea of fifty, under Capt. Parsons, raised Ly | autee, of the following fori: rarer hung by oxporienoed werkmen, and gatis- 2 —- ~o conte me application to pee ? + WS) Mr. Higginson of Lynn, and went to Kansas t Form of the euarantee, YSbAT TUESDAY, rebr = vio all that had prevented every manufacturer in | aidin «sintatos . sito ha aiaderaincen pele aude SPRING SEAT LOUNGES, 88, , arp Seen! A Messrs, Morgan & Rhinohart, Western Wharves, € SSR —at—, he State & : = Ciass 5)—75 numbers, 12 draw! ‘i it opar Lynn from signing the bill of prices. He wished | 744% muintaining the rights of free State men. | f?e Het adtaaty’ tingle State (ordis- | GARVED WALNUT TETE- TETES, om. aber, t 2 ballots Preight will be received up fo the houre of d In Minnesota he caught the fever and ague, | cging which troubled him till he was obliged to come | fh tha tity of Washin f — for the erection of a market house to have the manufacturers called together and 1 prize of yp pee | ture 650%: | Spriven of. S100 allt, insurance will be effected on al! goods by 3 seo w, D.C. bane accepted 1 fase i e. s 5 He Cleved tu: they would take on the matter. | home in Mareb. Since then he hus worked for Swi, within Yen days "afar the meetptet they ql and cuneanbeg a ies manutactared in this ee ee ee the motto of the banner. [Cheers ee eee | John B. Spinney, arrison Newhall, and Trask, | ¢u2tinet fxg sire at ca Parporbangers sad Uphotatonets es EDNESOAY, February 29, are ia voryrmpiebians fer, paaengere by this line Napoleon Wood thas [Cheers. | Sérgeant & Co. He says his average wages In case said — si 300 D st. bee Sthand loth. Ciaes 5i—78 numbers, 13 drawn baliote, be made to render thie commumestion with tee Po ood then took the stand and | per week for the last two years huve been rast as aforesaid, wo car to make good | arm Farnita Repairedand Varnished. ap 14-17 . Capitals. York an agreeable and heaithfol one, made some very brief remarks, in which he | £ 50 only, though he has worked some fifteen the sitter anne batwoen the gifer the said —and sae oes sae [2>joet—-—— emo For freight or Parsace apply to FOWLE & » en6 see aa Ma § 2} that whick may be aceapted. —— . +25" | 2 . aoa 25 ‘ss nts, andcis. ee eee F any attempt to subvert | or teen hours per day; where he should have | * (Sigustures of the two guarantors.) DENTISTRY &o, wiete’ at &eo, nen ain ‘8. CROM WEL! _& CO. The mecting tex dissolved. had 25 cents for work, he has been obliged to sta . ” od wooed 86 = st., corner A!bans, New You work for from 8 to 16 cents. He is a member 2B MEE : 2 I hereby o=rtify that the above named — and — TEETH. JRSDAY, Maroh 1, — — LARGE MEETIN WOMEN—THE FINDERS AND | in good standing with the Methodist Church at | are known to me einen of Proparty. and able to N LOONTS, M. D., theizventor and patentee Class 52-25 numbers, 12 drawn ballote. nay FATE on KLIN STITCRERS JOIN THE STRIKE. the Common, and says he means to do nothing | M3ke geod their guarar tes, of the MINERAL PLATE TEETH, st i cot | 2 pri TR 4 0 YH ScoveRt During the evening a large mesti f th 7 ith hi ae Bah § Date. tends personaly at his office in this city. 1 prize of... 95.0 | 2Prises en DISCOVERED, woman OF Eo 3 4 seting of the | to conflict with his religious profession He} ‘To he signed by the United States District Judge, | Many persons can wear these teeth who ai paeeeees RS GB. sceee,n.- By Carraix McCLintock 5 ome «you, who are engaged in some of particularly desires to hve it known that he | the United States bistrict. Attorney, Corporation | cannot wear others, and no pereonean wear cthers - Cc. .__ Price 75 Cents. the lighter processes of manutaeture—in bind- | is a Republican—not un abolitionist but that} Attorney of Wariington, Collector or Navy Agent, | Who cannot wear tore, - Aste Ticke: And everything eles, forenie® cee ps g aed stitc “ Sate : B i H ch de orm ti free: on ing ata 22 mn 3 8; wee bere Teor machining,” was held | he calculates to think of himself “first, aud the | ;X QProposals which do not conform to the forego with any etyloand price of heath ther sane ieee FRIDAY, March 2. Corner of Teh and BD ste. wt Liberty Iall. Several hundred were pres- | niggers next.” And whereas the fourth section of theaforesaid | but to these who are particular and wish the purest Clase 53—78 numbers, 14 drawn ballots. POCKET CU ent. completely filling the hall. At the hour THE PRICES WHICH HAVE BEES Paty THs wee | O2t Cceares, “that from and after the passace of | cloanest, strongest pest perfect denture that Capitals. . at which the meeting had been ealled, the re- i eer i . . aa Liss nues of tho present Cen vee these of the proposed eby Rypropriated, and in inl fund, aubject to the u porters proceeded in a body to the hall, anx- as for a sketch of such a meeting, and un- H as ty the reception they would get. ected to find the meeting thinly attend- Last evening Ieaticd upon Mr. Samuel M. | new 3 Bubler, who has a large establishment on Mar- | [ah'y sot apar ket t, and is the largest manufacturer i r Rootns tn this cily—No. 336 Pa. avenns, between Coffee Fots, C Sth and leth sts, Also, 907 Aroh stroot, Pl adel- ——— < phia, 00 t-ly SATURDAY, March 3. ~_ = Clase :4—75 numbers, 13drawn brilote. ® art ean produce, the MINERAL PLATS, will be | 1 prixe of... ...$5,000| | prizesof__...... @500 nd Spoons, P: tore Tally. varranted. aw 4 &e. s 4 pr &e. s Urns and Tea Sets, Britannia Tea and dali the usefal art . Togeathe ‘th Feather Dusters, Bird c cether wi stare, Bard . 5; Scartainings ‘he rel te .aBi : Geers 8 Cages Baskets, Brushes, Combe, &o. . he temale mechanics of Lynn are noted eae T ae Peay eee of ascertaining the rel- Dor aiuis, acer ns eoboR test of two years, | : prise Of ann 9:9 |S prizes of enn i ee ilcox & Gibbs’ Family Sewing ‘ SEER Fs Pech crt yep spa J i Servi cent, feels that he can fh conkdence rece! . wna ]2" do. 2 =e . Thee teed housewifery and skill in binding |" Mfr.Bubler. in good finer, employs about Aes a0 bor oa tie Tua none mend ti: Cheopinstio Process for insertin Be ee eee ae: =| 28 Sn SEAN Se ee Mle or sey “Woman's Rights” pro-| tog men. During the past winter he has aver. (dee mit section ob iueaet will comes ariificiai teerh It has the advantages of Tioxets Si. YELLOW PINE LUMBER. elivities. segs Sell der ial i So hereinafter be provided by law. By ordar strength, beauty, cleanliness, and cieapness. Fal — Au Descriptions of the above Lumber, for We we 1 5 aged about 300 men in his employ and at the | Here Fe SOHN F_COY.LE upper sets inserted for $35. ial in proportion. | ail ordere for tiokets or certifontes of packsges | utilities pence ena SCARE Hi deer nerejamtounded, therefore, to find the] tine of the atrike, had 250 uen-at work for| ja 1eotd eee Obes g | difice 306 Pe. avanua, 207 | inany of the noove sp endid lotteries wiii mest wit | TIMBER, BEAMS. JOIST. PLANK, WIDE - ~_ on & seca stills in-} him. These figures do not include the heelers, ; —— ( ai : = oe ——= the moet ha te nd conbdeatial extention, ad the poage Famed FLOORING (dressed or undressed) @ arriving a e door, we found three males 5 by aif ofitab epart- Opice Board oy Comimrsstoners Contre Mark:t, {LARK MILLS’ STATUE OF WASHI prin offic:al drawings sent as soon as over, far nished direct from the southern mille stationed there axa guard, who assured us that ee Eee cneion tbe! moat profitable depart February 20, 1960, / SON —A beautiful Engraving of the above—| Avdtess FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO. Aas-6em Wok JOY re Smth's Wag, uo man except Mr. Draper would be allowed | “apps. 2 Jood, That the time 1 ned in the above @ by eton, : = : ; . rice §'.5—jast published, and for sal, This part ef the work 1s generally teken in pce put SOLE insic e s only i ddvertisenent for receiving proposals fi ati HI!LP & SOLOMONS, "NN _ROYAL BAVANA LO T. POTENTINI Se = he was only to remain a few large contracts by bosses who let ow? the work Sia nee te ears ae oasis fo eect a sees Ride Tae savenue, md oretlaytl E 279 . 206 : . - some opening remarks The] i, men. The average amount paid by bim | enoe to the joint resolution approved the léth inat., | cic er sere. €0. | tery, cond by the Spanish Government, under] Pa. AvE., N FRUITS, Pa. Ave. announcement of our profession, however, se- during the winter, for labor, he states to be tended to the 15th day of March next, at 12 o'clock ISS MARTHA HAINES BUTT, OF NOR- | the supervision of the Captain General of Cuba. | 6,10 § llth sts. FECTIONS, Willont’s hotel. cured us the favor of the corporal of the guard, about $2,200 per week. Of t rerhaps $600 Ce aiden ke. jdt Sieh Ls net eee WE FOLK, Va—Leisure Moments of Martha | will take place at oe ; PATES. CENiE s, dice in induity within as to tho will of the Ia-| tas been paid for hecling. ‘Thia‘would leave | "OY * Qog |i oreleat ” BHILPESOLUMIN'S'™ | SORTED NUMERO et ORDINARIO, | Boqulenve to ah toeteinen' ef is fends ped Stee pace ence ne — assent | $1.60) per week as the average weekly amount} J. M. MCCAMLY & CO.’S fe 16 Metropoiitan Bookstore, Pa. av. CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000. the pubic generally to hie New ee ite ¢ 8 of one of the fairest among ; ri PESTS TT Te LITHoS! —— Set Ses lard’s Hotel, juet opened, ws niiicton paid by him to an average number of three W CHROMO L.ITHOGRAPHS.—Mersre. | 1 prize of.. 109,000 | 5° prizes of. i l be happy to re the Zounger members of the Convention that | hundred persons king thoaversauindividual FINE FASHIONABLE PHP 3 SOLOMON have Yuet Teari ved. 1° do. ay = do ae era or superior confections ofkisown J fi oe © were accordingly as- 6 $5.53! 2 thi thea . = assortment of Chromo Lithographa from jo 000 | 155 joe. importation, signed fionocabte sats. “Fhe menting bad al | Tua Eo poet cemrandee same aeegee™™| CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, | Wlentitetawo hicks. teat ont 11 X 1B | Savion oS 0] PLO Segara tor Dror, Seppe, Bal nt cady been partially organized, and Mrs. El-| "He pays for hix work in cash, when desired, Chromo Lithography. ea : LL 2=% PRIZES. Erivate Fartiee, vie Vame promaptnens and Hall, « aust, intelligent looking matron, | jut the ahove estimate supposes $200 or there. 38S and 390 Bitte & SOLOMON'S Whole Tickets, §20— Halves, $ 10-—(Quarters, $5. | gatah whi hive has hitperto show ne the chair. aig ciagl - = Jletropolitan Boo Ore, rizes cashed at eight st 5 per cent. ciscoual = -3 = - — oe inals, Draper then briefly addrened them. tell-| by workmen,” Last week, on eting vith owe | F-ENNSYLVANEA AVENUE, | ,,, aggute for Lawrence's onlbatd Puretin |, X'dcawice wllbelorearced sao a thereat | Aime Now popig!tespesits S97 ordere wit ag the hs esired of them was » owed him S rhich’he c! ° v N : i Gd. <tationer fe l4 beromes known. ich th favored inthe foncioas to Ue ch whines wade by these | wane he « Gk bie uae i heck ne Veer NATIONAL Oe BU ILDING seer Syon PRINTING THE BLANES | 4” orders for achemen or tickets to he addressed whieh Bind. GAS OF. STEAM FITTING who would ‘ the strike. Me asked | resent prices, he ae ean earn $2 per day WE HAVE IN STORE, Preer THE post OFFICES OF THE |“feistr Care of City Post, Charieaton 8. C. [7 Storeon oth street few doors north of Pa, Ate ueould be relied apon. | Hie mentioned an instanee cf one young man 5 CONSTAN > RECE ; avenue, where may be found a complete ascortment RE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING sof Yea, yes, yes. six He urged 5 ; ; = AND ARE NST 4 3 BCEINING, f CHANOELL niu alieie | among his employees, who not yet twenty- ¢ k nela, Ovs.ce SvpgRinteNvest Pronic Puxrine.t | TRUNKS = CA m5 (NQEUIERS and other GAS, STEAM and hr akaeneal AMUOTON, Febru 12 | TRUNKS, BOOTS AND SHOES. | waTek F = a obodience ty the requiiemects of the figth sec. | | FLOUR-BUCK WHEAT. on of the act of Congraes entitiad * An act mak. | Q@OUTHERN TRUNK MANUFACTORY, 1.0 = ing'appropristions to defray the dehoionencintze | SS rte 4,000 pounds “Bae, Buckwheat Fle 7TH STRERT, rded approprinzions forthe service of the Post Gffice| Opposite Odd Fellows? Hall, Washinaton, D.C. || FCane Bnd forwarded to srpartment for the fixeal year euding the 30th of : hey list aud in part Lor the eupportof the Post | 1 favelecs will study their interests by examining Department for the fiseal year ending the | MY TRUNKS, V ex, hefore pur nt is : here, Awl pre none but th sith of June. 1860,” approved Petruary 16, laan— — | Chasing elsew! : SaLep Prorosats will be received enti’ Twes- | bert material the market affords ana emp oy e years of age. who has laid up S600 in two TE EINES TS TOCK OF ts. He is industrious and temperate, 2nl| CY YO TEXT NW Ga ‘averages about $9 per week — é The seale of 0 es pai by him daring ihe THAT CAN BE SEEN IN THIS,CITY. winter seems to have been from ten to twenty- Pe five per cent. below that which is struck for | All Goods of our Manufacture —Winde in the Thus, for “spring imitations’’ he has been pay- Mest Fashionable Style—of the Best ing 35e. and 25e.. according to quality, while Material and Workmanship. sweethesris [A voice sweethearts “Sin their stru for their vights. Those who were married were in more danger of becoming widowe if their basbands had to work at starvation prices than they could be if the strike continued for months; and those who were unmarried. he somewhat facetiously obser Best FAM! Auto. OUR of “5 S. Welsh,” hayes end other ohotce < ri < Hy ‘ng h ro 5 wonfident i id “Caledonia, d, might uever aspire to} the prices struck fo- are 40c. and 3: For — Pee cee pAlereey MBM, 80 Hk 6 eck | work 0 Ceagerion in Sizmara ntl Durahtiy'to |” extra sod Seperins KiNG & BURCHELL taatrimorial conditions if the prices were kept | ..Jadies’ heel pumps”* he has been paying 50 The Finest Stock of Shirts the Post Udhoes inthe United Steten forioar seer re made in ne op ns posed eg gas ri dame Corner ae ore cee av s Tom, for the young amen could uever afford | to 550. for first quality, and doe. to dsc. for| IN THE CITY-THE NEW YORK PATTERN | ftom the Wet cay of Aprit, fobs. “siiders will beats otis) exay Atmaietion at Gott : > sista it. {Sensation.| Mr. Draper then left the hall, and the reporters, being all young men, shrank timidly Behind the table, and confined their observations to their immediate vicinity. “the per ceatuom deduction from the prices authorized "PRON PRA week. + description uf SOLE | : {SE 5 ROC 4 . es ASHINGTON SEWING ROOMS, to be paid by lane for the priatine of the Erreutive | LEATHER. 1KC Peau FRENTE phess | WW Bis 9:h st., tee doors North of Pa. Ave. DP rartments a they propose to print the | ik, VALICE: VELING BAGS; HAR- ‘ow 12 the time to got SPRING and SUMMER Blanks aforeenid, ‘ NESS: SADDLES; WHIPS: &., €. SAINTS wate nn te ‘order. ‘The subscriber is pre he be required to exeoute ired aud Covered, in a work- | parse to make SHIRTS, DR second quality; the prices struck for are 75ec. SHIKT—THE BEST FITTING and 62ic. The prices in regard to similar SHIRTS MADE priced articles range about the same way, and FURNISHING GOODS pontrRe bs be 7 ; r on ten, twelve, and fifteen cent articles the re- IP G rompily alt rece mada upon him ft Trunks, &e. ° AW y Ss, Re..0t t The business of the meeting was proceeded | duction is not over four cents per pair, and oF se! Desh ON Binks,” aut to deliver them nt wuch print and to ™ Trunks delivered mans pert of the city, George itt Bosom “eo TEARS, ‘ar wae with, wed the following were appointed ward | generally about two or three. Trunks, Valices, and Carpet Bags. | sch persone ax tho Superintendent of the Pubizo | p4cunkselivernd i ° Pa eee tbed, committees to canvass the city. and enlist af Now, it is probable that many men have Printing, with the concurrence of the Postmaster in the female strike :—Ward 1, Miss Adelaide Berry; ward 2, Misses Lizzie Kenney and Ellen Mansfield; ward 3, Mrs. Hauneh iM Phillips; ward 4, Miss Carrie A. Brown; ward 5, Mrs. Burbank, Mrs. Julia Waitt, Miss Harriet E. Waitt; ward 6, Mrs. Emmeline Jewett, Mrs. E_ A. Willett; ward 7, Mrs. Wm Graham. The following were appointed an executive committee - ard 1, iss Lizzie Kenney; ward 2, Miss Annie Howard; ward 3, Miss Ab- bie Adams; ward 4, Mrs. Mary Foster; ward 5, Miss Louisa Graham: ward 6, Mrs. Louisa M. 5 S i v ILY | omer ee = 9 NoOVES General. chal designate, to be specified in the con- | gAise>Asent for Howe's celebrated FAM Ba had treet, and whose recsist: thereof will be men SEWING MACHINES. UPON BONDS OF THE WASHING ‘dence cfthe exeention ofthe order ‘Theens-| 4° 15-17 JAMES 8. TOPHAM. | CQ GaS LIGHT COMPANY. aren xsin sre at Binns eeeed H euclose in onch | VA DIES’ HOME-MADE SHOES,—Giove Kid | 8&4 siesirab ame of Give hun, Gred d ts of the Post Otice Department, ctating the | p4 hee! double-soled Button Busts, gz ages | Ore). contents of said packnge.to be retamed tet ne Se nee Gont Sin Sha ars fnrieein bw ite te = Biatto be euveloned at the sxpenceel tis wombat |, Aieoyouery other style ct HOOTS and SHOES, | ~r,9.¢, tama. c.P. 5077. ewes with stout wrappers, securely tied with twice, aid | £07 Ledley Mr id Wa. US Market Beare, LLAMAS MOTE RACES were-at Lae Who they aredireoted tons eeot, Fo NMOEE 19] jate-coly Parlay. 2d door above sth st. Hotty, 8? (ee: vol Errore ond A re i] a a i iteodceareae ee Soprtof Errore ood eT ene celery serriah sat -iaetory A LARGE STOCK OF BOOTS ANDSHOES, | Wil nregticn "8S Atuora! Coart at Pomtctve, ard, to insure uniformity in. th -biank forme sf tdevetdetinteel d Courts of the Ser ae Calatiee ot Glens of proposa:s wiil befurmished on app'ication at thie | The Boot aud Shoe Establishment that was burnt z a ee worked for less prices than those mentioned, | 388 and 390 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, and it is known that some fifteen cent cacks NATIONAL HOTEL BUILDING. have been made as low as five and six cents, | _fe3-Im and other articles of cheap work in proportion, AS COME!—HAS COME !!-HAS COME! but I am led to believe that these are excep- THE GOOD TIME HAS COME! tions. GER'S No. 2 SEWING CHIN, The speakers who have addressed the meet- ah had Riad for her HS Et had ings of the strikers have often sect the average No.1 for Ninety Dollars! mane of the Lynn “jours” at $2.50 per week Prlthy ee odes Sl ppogy hemp pel bay and though that estimate seems small. I have | Siager ¢ Co.’s Gazette. “ no doubt that if every shoemaker, of whatever iy ing Machines from Fifty to Seventy- capacity and disposition, were included in the | 4¥® Dollars. We have tried them in our own fam i — ith Jee rr ng, the 20th of Novem- 1 inse> WI tomtecioet <0 00-07 Hanson; ward 7, Mrs. Wm. Graham. estimate, the figures would not be far below poole Sot sarlm ected eens 15 eae f- exnet onforn ep cree ee Ser hare seamen fo balance of their —O. HOOD hee just Gmished a large kt o Much enthusiasm prevailed during the meet- | the mark We invite ai! to ca!l at our Washington Offic: The paper on which these blanksare ty bo printed | stock to No. 250 7th street, between Land H pay D, dae inet Suk anny erticion ing, and another is to be held soon. The opinion of the leading manufacturers No. 385 Penna. avenue, under Nations! Hute!, a» will be fureished to the contractor frum tine to time | M. Persons in want of Shoes will now fiad * appears to be, that the trouble in regard to [pnts ge ir work ail BOEFES! economy 18 prices has grown out of the fashion of heeled te Ex lanations given to ail. Cireuiars. pr holiday presents, nnd at somprabie as it may be required, upon his requieiti free of | 82 opportu Ps ae. gost for transpo. tation, in Washington City or New | at nnpracedented lew prices. York, or at any point from New York to whioh th- jel tf SKETCHES OF THE PRINCIPAL STRIKERS for a fow dave, to get cood articles As the a ee will probably be of interest to well ‘hey must be sc'd. | low erinns Ne 2% “ag ge : 4 ‘Singer's Sewing Machines, with sect. | custo" transprration des aE = A “XX ALE AND XXX ALE” the public, I will furnish short sketches of tie | goods which has come up. Those cost extra for ng ae ors Sowing Mac! “ N PW, 2 REAT EXCITEMENT AT ‘and nie 1 cityas three men who have been most prowinent in | heeling. at the prices obtained for ordinary free: jai sain cad dg aaa teed electors snendaiciens G orem tobe hrauned af the WAS TR@TON EW the strike, and who may be regarded more than any others as leading spirits in the muve- lew York ment. They are Alonzo raper, Jas. Dilon | is more in consequence of the number of shoe- Taste & CO., 458 Broadway, N.Y and Napoleon Wood, all of whose names have | makers being too large. obliging many to go | WM. H. GLOVER, Agent. se ié tr fizared prominently in the reports of the de- | without work a portion of the time, than be-] 7, ~ 0. HOOD is daily Tecotving ail of the nawest monstrations. cause the prices paid are not sufficient. ‘snd most el ft atyles of ne GOLD JEW- Alonzo G. Draper, the leader, is but 24 years ¥,ca.oulstes for holiday presents. No. 338 zc. Heis of fine appearance, of medium | jr The Indiana Republican State Convention ; HINGTON B : reat H. MELA & 20. : 4 eee borre by the contractor for print- Sertive CHEAPER THAN ita rom mariaed ony Proposa s wi. o@ addressed to Jouxs H = All who want bargains must com> quick-s. in, and ender ws om ia > e me -* — -— — oy — orbs putlinhed there tiuiea's week wat’ the | atore ie crowded with custonere. eager {0 (uy APHOMAS B. BELT CAVING, OPENED, A 2th day of March in tho Constitution, Evening | $19,000 worth of FALL end WIN - wnaenk PROVISION STOR jo. 426 K street, ne Stor d States and Union, Wachiugtont Republi: | sod SHOES, et retadl for Yaw, opk peo ostie frregy Op Sal en teete, Omeeoralty, ploactes, bis a : : N= . ” plederes hi Colphia: Dav Bok, New York, and Post, orton] | "ooll $20 7th st, 2doorsabove states Ofhn. | MS{UsOrrious to please all who may sated > bye gaiters, without the heels. Most of them also ni Bisa smcerl eg fe Ma er Pie Twist. seem to think that the low average of earnings | $f hand, and eold LINEAT Bropaetor orof the i> . ra ‘eb 18 5 Serre = _ ther enatom { and size. with light hair and beard. | pas nomiuated Col. Henry 8. Lane for Governor,| WIATCHES .) i ay, HO weet ware 6OX & McKENNEY NEW BOOKS. high forehend and blue eyes. He bes a muc | and Judge Oliver P. Morton for Lieutenant-Gov' |] have on hand a good seo tomate cE AW ARCHES Le eG, eae OIL LE AINT- DRALERS IN £ 93 | Lire and Timer ot Genes. Sm Dale, the Mi more cultivated manner and polished stxie | ernor. ‘The latter was a candidate for the first] ang JEWELRY, which I am determined SOL MONS? Metropolitan Bookstore 222 Pa FOREIGN AND ee! poi Re eel 1 | sixippt Partisan: by J. F. A. Ciarborze; tlm than a: y of his associates in the «‘ri<e, and his | office, and his present tion was accepted to | to sell low, for cash, Watches and Jewelry avenue, between 9th and Joth sts. Sole Agents for ao have on hand evan and ol Btook ©! trated price si the author of “Margaret Mait "aperiority in this respect has given him the strengthen the ticket. The Convention seemed to | repaired as usual. Srence’s cslehrated Forrign Stationery. fe 14 Lue; yr jaw.” he; o prefer Mr. Lincoln for the Presidency. 10. CRUIT, No. 426 7th is Sign of the Hie Clee Position of leading orator and manager of the strikers He is aon of Alonso Draper. leader of the Chelsea Ba d, and was born in Beatile- fell-tm ig Biz Cle 1" The Albany Atlss and Argus understands At MOORE’S we END DRUG STOR*, eter. ew wf oe of Nor! a ae mee YS MACH ous we | Besar on __ cone eee. LLCUE L GIBBS. They wake four thousave | UIEH Seventh straat, near & we | 22 Wi + AVENCE, SourH Sive, | stitches s miaute wita wnerring aceu are casi! — 3 | PATSes, BYUER.—A lite hike Phetesraph of horo.Vr. In hi 7. thet Hon Henry S. Randall. former Secretiry of ok Suaee Boo Pnaeaen eed aoa a ons ARRIAGE BANDS, Iron Bree, Electre.ard ‘this eminent Cathehe divine; price @1, jet ; fn bis iafancy his ptrents removed | , Mf New York, and well known te the lit- | Vine Toilet Soaps, fine Pomadrs, ¢ une and pot lable to get out of order. s: hese Ph Stort “Gms hans ned end for sale t ae Falls, and when recs three yexrs | er- y Merk Gu the wither of the most vatuchis eee on) ey meet Tooth a fee prices, delivered, be onlt Sa) sad ms, Toy oan Cie Se rece epeen. The stork en bens | pa ser PH de seen at my Mcdectorsiaties sent soe ‘7th st, being vansusily heavy they ar olf ored at pric = j ent ¥ i . has ti i 3, $ ing fru oeuts to 81 set. resided <e to Waterville. Me., where tbey | lite of Jetterson yet written, bas in preparation a4 Barzine, in addition ‘gti supply 01 oo bcs Aces iq —_— iota a mf a SLVANR& CO. cs me me & SOLOMON. store, ev. For five years. 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