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T giving three cheers for the bookbindo: ¢ (hres cheers 108 Use sitter The following te the ake in his anawe: x Derantuant, John D. Defer t.c seth was @uly received, PEL wat ished tave leen #0 con LOCAL NEW AMUSEMENTS 90-NIGHT. Wasuineton Tusatae.—Mr. JohaS. Clark, | 8 « whe bae ever been a great fayorite with the Werbingion prbisc, commences an engagement Theater this evening; ap- ‘TreneBsra.” in “Our Ameri. | and hie great characier of : Clark will be sustained througheut by Miss Alice Gray, who appesr- ed bere for the first time on Saturday nizht, and made 3 very favorable impression. * Tawarer—Mr. and Nre. Wil- | ter Bpou the last week of their enzac- quent, aod aunounce for the first time the apec- facular and ‘fairy drums of “ue - Lake of Much time and money has been expended in order to produce this piece pr periy, and the assurance is given that no’ will De wanting to make it pa-s of effectively. sence and Perseverance” decision referred to hy o Mr. Claxton : mMptrolier’s Of. ai be Washing sAutly engaged, day and | rought to my attention be. | ‘tr was written, that T have d to mvestizate the fully de I desire for mv own sali: ad doing any injustice to ¢: { in the national printing office, not | cendant— isfaction, and or tothe public | The proviso to the 3d section ntich in reiation to June 23, 1665, of the joint reso- the pubdlic printing, dated | “That said Saper- | p lowed credit at tha | tor payments on account of services an sald printing establishmen: at prices than those paid for similar sar. | private printin nts of the city of Was’ Ae is of prices given to vou is for simil- services in the private establishmen Congress was not, probably, informed Majority of the hands in the private ea- tablishments work by the piece, and noi week or day. In the table ron kind at my request, the whole numie ployed is 1M, of whom 13 wor nd G2 by the tatement, as counted for by four. Tke basis given for is as follows: shall not be all conclud-s the TpT AND ITALY is announced as the d binding es. tot Mr. ones’ first lecture, whic be ‘eiivered sa evening in Willara’s The desire is widespread te hear tsis, the most distingnished orator of the aay; at Jeast the jaudations showered upen him else- m to entitie him to this distisction. The subject chosen for this evening’s lectare : abtless be most effectually treated, a3 peske from experience, haying n Garibaldi’s staf! during the italian ty faraished of hands em- by the wenk, There ia an ¢rror in the ageregate number is not ac- Yer Granp Fare forthe benefit ef sick and 1 soldiers opens this evening at (idd N,on Seventh street. The ~ rrangements Rave been indetatizabic in tions, and this fair promises to beone most Gelightul entertainments ever of. | » the object of the onr government can | therefore avail you nothing, as the act does not | mot contemplate that you pay by tha The object of Congress in passing resolution was to have the | better style, znd at a reduced expense; but | when it songht economy it did not int-nd to jure nor to interfere with the notre in this city. On the prices gives by private printing estanlishments | to reguiate the prices of tho national | Tinting executed in Saved any citt ommends iirelf to all. CaxtTeRavRyY Hatt.—Manager Sinn an- esthree new performers for the M'He Erennetti, a fascinating daneecnse, James Ciark, a celebrated ba: Tenes, a noted mile dancer. by Julia Mortimer and Kate Percoyer. is retained upon the bills, and { = Tranged @ beautifnl ballet diver- cela,” which will also journeymen contrary, the ard Frank Le The Columbia ah Th- “Avab Lay, ¢ Columbia Typographical S: posed of those who work by the 1 the week, including those, who sre in the national office. The whole number in the private offices who wor Week ie de, and the number in the nati is 1x2, and including the bindery 151. views and wishes are to contro! itting to them how much they are wil- iw refers the price to | “c » OF many of thosa, | Varirrins —Miss fin the bills aa the leading lady voca- Gottschalk Oancert ~, makes the firat app arance at this resort i The contest between Sands and *, for the champicnshtp nues four nights jouger. 2. Mlle Lizetre and others also remain on the bills for this evening. 1 tue prices, it | eof the renowed aeeceel ding to receive when the the private printing establishments, } ‘Lo those who work by the piece it 13 of no | concern how anuch or how little is paid tothose ho work by the week. The proposi ion suh- itted to yeu by a committee appuinted by the nen of the national bu- is to reduce the hours of labor from ten to | echt hours fromthe month of October tothe | n clog dancing | Mie Zoe, Ad compeositors and press: tHe TyrograrnicaL So- This, in my opi n adjourned meeting oe ae je do, under ‘on, you have not the power | I have read the | memorial of the committee to you, aud deem it te be an able pp: j ft the clerks tral rule, are rec in the public offices, as agen. | quired to perform only six there are those who labor fr ye ours, exclugive of any So with clerks in stor: in their shops, and varions other c: 7 lentand Heads ot De- | ored almost continually, | icipating in any of “the pleasures of social intercourse with friends and the ea- dearments of the family circle at home” or etoadmit reporters; which, | ome discussion, was carriv; mireting resumed the consid=ration of tha of the commitiee oa the {The first paragraph of th he wages of co kl for retresi.ment. papers at not ic, | nd 49 centa for | & previous meet. | urs, Was adopted « ond paracraph, making the reguiar nd the sailor have not " i of March fror id it seems to me the SHA WHITTLE NT. Mareh 12, 18 d the question p | wn of the First Comptroiler, of the | nier last, to the effeet that stor j ing the hours of the labor of the workmen in ing office two honrs each day, ient reduction is made from on, isin fact au increase of © jomt resoluuon of the 2d expressly provides that you shall not be allowed at the Treasury credit for pay- mrnts op account of services printing offic the pullic pr unless 2 corn | their compens. their wuges. amendment; and ii was lo-t—y Mr. Hunter stated t ing in amendments, b y thing was to be don itshonld be done rem: d to him that some persons neoting for the purpose of de. | the object by introducin ing off the vote on the sc: Frizzell disclaimed any su but thought this was the time to move for a ze of hours. ‘The second paragraph was adopted. Mr. Lowrey asked ff. when th bern pone through with, wili they Whole for adoption, or separacely. answered that &\ were adoptyd would, tox tote on fi pndered in that at higher prices than those paid rvices in the private printing and binding establishments in the city of Wash- h intention, | The opinion of the Attorney General, given tothe Secretary of the Interior on the 13:h of Febrnary inst, has teen farnished, based apon the stat ment of fact that onthe 11th November Inst the proprietors of the tablishments here adopte their hands, from the ist of October to the 31st March, shali be required to work only eight nite we trouer's Teport co} states that it was adopt'd, not by the propriv- | torsof the privaie printing establishments on i November Jast, as soggested by ths | Attorney General, bat it was then adopted by | the Columbia Typozraphical Society, a m- the members of which, working a or weekly wages, were employed in the | According to theComp- | troilers vereion of this regulation, it was, in ttempt ef the workmen of that olfice rates of payment. propose to enter into an examination nis Gnestion of fact, which is only materi} | in decicisg whether you bayve claimed rents msdeat a higher rate than is pau aph was adopted as re- | similar services in private establishments. You iain whetber {he proprietors of! tho e establishmenia did,in fact, adopt the reg- | uistion Teterrea to by the Attorney General. If did not, the decision of the Comptroller sjustment of your accounts, ly, your obed't xery't, ASK, Sec’y of the Treasury. private printing es- & regulation that such of the serias san for adoption ae The fourth psragraph, raisive the price of | Pulition. “ifs y work to $1 ger day of cigh: hou hts per hour for al! extra work, cam: Mr. Lowrey moved weet the price of Sunday vk at +3 mstead of $1. . Watkins move printers are Christians. and ork on Sunday; b ry Mr. Watkins think that 35 ns in the eyes of the Lord? this point mu c from leaving unless they first | of nd $3 propositions were each voted | esn readily #: ph ander the head of pisco 3 instead of iz Iments ty the | t! paragraphs under the same hrad, | pon matter 45 cen from the Rookbinders’ Associa- z Temperance Hall, was here Introduced, and the chairman, Mr.T.Walmsley, stated that they had received a letter from Mr. Le-rees, Superintendent of Public Printiaz, the | contents of which they thought proper should te known to the printers: they understood that a letter had been received | the printers from the Secretary of the asury on the subject of the iner which they would like to hear read. The letter of Mr. Defrees was read by the | In answer to their request for an | 20 per cent., he says that the request | , and that he would be | ppy to grant it, but he has not the power— | m1 law at the same as | @ Ras submitted the | artment, and he would | advauce. The recent advance of wages to the girls was given by consent of the proper authority; it being con- strved that the regulations applied to mon, and | The letter was ordered to be entered on the Jouw D. Dirress. Esq. erintend tof Puclic Printing Office: The following anewer to the circular of the returned by the employers of tho ty iast Friday week: Fen. 13, 1N3.—-To Mr. Judd and others, Com- | mitter of the Columbia Typographical Society:— | In reply to your printed circular covering | osed to ba adopted by ical Society, mew re- | and alsa stated that a new ecale of prices pro; the Columbia Typograp! strictions fer the regulation of the business of | our offices, &c., we have to answer, that such | is the condition of the business of printing as | carried cn bere by private individuals, as to make it imperatively necessary that we should | respectfully decline to consent to the changes | proposed; which, if assented to, will increase | | the cost of the composition performed in all our | | offices from sixteen to ‘wenty per centum, if | | we severaily continue to have as much done in them 4&s at present. We carnot consent to this increase of the cost | of carrying on our business, because among | other reasons, under an accumulation of diss | bilities growing tor the most part out of the war, none of us are making any profit what. ever; the rise of a huudred per cent. in the price of pay er—two hundred per cent. in that of the furl used in rupning our engines; the rise in the ' cost of the gas consumed in our offices, in that | of printing ink, &c., &c.; the heavy internal | Yeyenue taxes of all descriptions upon every- is a very ressonabie on b the prices being fixed b: paid by private offices. pplication to the De; endeavor to obtain Mr. Frizzell moved that in this matter the | printers and beok-binders stand by esch other, Bnd net together in any difficulty which may @rise—if the demands of one — not acceded j the others will not go to wor in" Claxton said that he had addressed a Chase on the subject, and baa received an answor, and read his letter, | Which sata forth the rise in prices, &c., and “Bcks that the employees of the Government Office he paid $16 per week, with the amswer of Secretary Chase, who sens ton endorsing the decision teller, made some montis since. of Comptroller Whittlesey referred to was ad- Werse to the r- quest of the society.) ‘The consideration of the scale was resumed, | bred letter to Secretary ; thing we do in prosecuting our business, to- gether, consume wha’ were not long since the prefits of private printing and publishing offices in_the District of Columbia. ‘We beg leaye further to remind you gentie- mrn that the journeymen in our res: offices are already a@ny other cities in & copy of his opin- the First Comp- {Thedecision | a higher rates United States except in | New Orleans and Qalifornia; and of the further fact that the rates of wages already exacted by the Columbia Typographical So- j elery have driven near: rinting legitimately belonging here to the where almost all descriptions of job work can be done—paying the rates of com- their typographical the costof compo- Mr. Parsens moved to make the preesmen's r week, instead of 316. Mr. Penman asked where pressmen got more | itors, and ho could not see why | ikey should Lave more. tT. Haskeld replied that as they (the com- Pesitors) were raising thear own wages, it WAS | sition alone in this city. Lothing but right to raise the pressamen’s Wages. all profitable job | societicee—what would * Amcng the consequences resulting from this Mr. Peoman remarked that the pressmea's | g:ate or things, are great injustice and injury nch of us a* have considerable capital in- yeetd in printing materials and machinery, thous torced to he keptidie, and to jou ie nters who aro citizens of the District of Uo- mtia, whose interest 1.48 great a ours in ‘6 per week, and in this scale nothing j paying all the work legitimately incident to wm tu vote for, because thoy already | ihe Lusineae of the Federal Metropolis, ex- ocean proposed. Wtees Were the seine a8 the compositors, and kept them on the same footing of the country was the pressm ore than the compositor's. | tthe pressmen already | Whee in the seale rn our own midst. In corclusion, we have to say that if coerced be notion of your society to pay the pro- porrd increa-ed fates, suck bothe was not, but was | OC qpeiled to si bmit to the exaction to save our bosinces fromruin, must curtali the @xipomse ei ou oats Respectiolly, figned.)-Gaies de Seat oy. Murtagh & Co. asked if Mr Penman was op- ing any highor pay. t of us as may be Siity hetug made ia the fr Inrsone’ ay mMendment was lost. your obsdiont servants, D. ie prop: = f Ster, J. W. Forney, L. Towers Aloe tors Moore, Meabull &, ommutties of the Pypographical Noctaty “ ation, afer visiting Th j nro Pook bir ats cape titeia, waied . ba trees ana i sent ually, he was in fayor of tce-cing domnade, bet he not hayvisy the power would lay the mart 1 bep ortment sen cary of tho ‘Treasnry, on th tp oith dd to hum toaday, dec the orafts (pre i. wuder-t-od thal the padds at thea wilh rasaaie work at 2 at the ade tuce. have eepers t perfire ac bet retterale (he allesa- oleet given sbore. Pt snow flakes commen: ing for @ few hours, but commenced agai sbout 1! o'clock. Every’ Up & cutter, basket sieigh, id ac, and during the entireday and part of fie was beard on the Avenue nnd many of the crose Stag parties appeared to be in the as- probably because it was Sunday,and smbject as | the lacics were ico scrupuieus to riol: Digger aot towards evening, maay of ue crowd became decidedly jolly, owimgto the | s ator rvs. | TICKRTS............ taurants and drinking saloons. Some of the horses got tight, became independent, refused @ peculiar motion known to the animal, rolled thair loads in tha Spow— several of them ina frolicsome spirit, jast night the jingliog of the merry be streets. fact that the horses would stop in fi to obey the rein, and b even carrying off the shafis and detached por tions of the sleighe, doubtless ia ordar to keep their driver's tilood in circulation by giving The carnival continues to-day, And the streets are still enlivened by the merry tingling of the bella, much to ine gtatification of livery stable keapers, who gat them a Fittle exercise. #4 per hour for a horse and onttat r. je snow bas had the effect to retard, to cme extent, the moving of the street cars; but the company are hard at work with salt and | @iber appliances, putting the track again iu moving order. —_—___ NeEwsroys Hom®.— Another mooting of those favorable to this enterprise was held on Satur- day evening at the Young Men's Christian Association roome. The Commiitee reported that they had not as yet obtainada suitable bullding forthe home, and it wasrecommended that an-immediate application ba made to Con- gress for permission to erect Oe Bee ae. bulid- | 5 ing on Armory Square, and Dr. Bli: Beard, and Rev. Mr. Read, were appointed a com? mittee to select a plan fora building, and ra. pot at the next meeting. It wa- announced that $370 had already been | enbscribed for establishing the Home, and that Miss Rumsey has agreed to aid the canan by giving. concert, if 1t was thonght advisable to ero. Rey. Mr. Reed, announced that Mr. N. Pp. Kemp, Treasurer of the American Tract ciety, offered to donate agi0 Library to the Home, which offer was accepted with thanks, On motion, the pastors of the several chure ofthe city were invited to co-operate in t enterprise, and take up collections in their | Home. H eg | | Last Days or Pror. FowLen.—The Pro- or delivers only one more lecture in this on Thursday évening, at Wiliards’ Hall. jeet— ws Moral Nature. He leayes in a few days for Baltimore. Many may regret when too Inte they did not obtain one of those life scientif arts from his hans. He is stop- ping at the Nation withont delay, ee Tre Hutrenixsox Famity will give their Rrst Concert for the season at Willard’s Hall, { ou Thursday evening Feirnary 26th. Tho e | entire troupe Wil appear in a yuriety of songs. Sex Fins? Pa ing local article a Wa woutn call the attention of ourresdersto the | stock of beautiful Jeweiry and tilver-plated Ware at the Dollar Store, 438 Penn. avenue, near 1% st, ard advise them to invest a dollar there. fe li-lw* ~~ TABLEAU VIVANTES —We understand that to col- ebrate Washington's birthday the grand fai ; ‘ellows’ Hall will cinse to night with two grand } u Vivantes from Washington's life, one which wil: represent Ly z the Del ware. This. im addition to the rich programme Will no doubt attract » multitude of visitors it ee DeAPNKSS AND At k.— Dr. Mos 227 Penn avenue, on to MALADING OF THR Ts AND z alist and Aurist, te whe require bis services any malady of the Eye ano Kar, Throat and Catarrhal Affectio: x, | te consult him without further delay, ashis stay is | limited. Tunosr Diskases,Catarrhal Affeciions most «: cessfully treated by Dr. Von Moschzisker, 227 L avenue. t a Corss, Besioss, Crum axp Isvertap Nass Enlarged Joints, CBilblaina, and othur disordor, the feet, cured without pain by Dr. White, Sure: Chiropodist. Operations perform ‘ u nd the relief is ao instantane stean always walk immediately ont incon- venience. Dr. te bas scores of certifivates from eminent clergymen, statermen, worchante aud others of ighost respectabil h can be Foen by calling nt his office, 424 Da, av baie | Cc fe 21-tf 444 and éth stx., Washington, D, 9 therefore ict every man sve to it that ke v. P= of Haller ee eee ee a oe eer Mes, Fille. Thigte > ino. —That India Rubber tion can be repaired in the A. Hall's Ruf every descr Cmannee, and at short notion, at H sem Wourn K R se, 310 Penn. av , betw: celebrated Hair Dye pro- duces a celor not to be distinguished from nature— warranted not to injure the Hair in the least; rom- adie the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Mair for life. Grey, Red or Rusty Hair ivstantiy tarnaa splendid Black or Brown, leaving the Hair aoftand beautiful. Sold by all Druggista, dc. aS The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. Batoue- LOR, on the four sides af each hoz. Factory, No. 81 Barclay st., New York, (Late 233 Broadway and 15 Bond st.) > STLVama KourE, via Bal Harr-sbure, to the Nerthand West.—Two t Washington daily and oue on Sunday —qt iow fare and sure connections. Buidiers’ tickets sold through st Government rates. For ticketa and fur- ther informatien apply at the office of Great Penn- aylvania Route, northeast corner of Peonssivania avenue aud Sixth st , Wrshington. Offe- open from m. until 9 p. m.; on Sundays from 2 to4 p.m, ely E.O. Noatoy, Agent. Fr Asotixn Import. Crea. Cough, Sore Throat, Diptheria, Cough, Sore Throat, Diptheria, Cough, Sovs Throat, ipther ia. Cured by Pmarson’s Mapicatap Tar Daors, Try them And be wise im time! Washinston, D.C, Dec. 9, 1862. Gao. Puauson, Esq.—Dear Sir package of your Medicated Tur Drops my sou avin, Bsovero Cough and Sore Taront, (19 act, pronoun by many in the first stages of Miptheria,) when, to my astovishment, they cured him, as many neigh- bors will also testify, since which I would mot be | without them, Reepectfully yours, L. Sinxcar Surte, No. 461 Batroct. Prepared and sola by Guo. Pransow,3 N. Liber ty street, Baltimove. Sold also at 491 Eighth at., Washington,and at the Drug Stores, at i5cents | aod the remainder county roads. Termscasy. Fale will ence For particulars inquire of J. P. BARTHO- LOW. or JUHN A. B fe 14-7W per package. jat-Im our only hope. Jats in from or comp! be saved from long suffering and don't fail to avail yourselves or this remedy a Samaritan’s Root and Herb Juices is 2 been treated wi remedy be permaner tly cured. ment in anotter column. jn bee Satardty nfytt “the to fall thick and fast, and continued witheut abatement antil the Sfternoon of yerterday, when it ceaved snow- othe [987-02 thes br Lost black CARPET BAG on the eveni; tho bours of 3 Dring t joing he same tothe Btar Office rit reset Apply t Bhdensbure BALLS, PARTIES, &o. —+— ‘PRsteasts can oT of the WASHINGTON BUTCHEB OLUB will be given at the CITY ASSEMBLY ROOMS, Corner Ohio avenue and Twelfth street, below the Avenue, On TUESDAY BVENING, Fob. 34, 1263. -----....ONE DOLLAR Commirren. Geo. Berlein. LOST AND FOUND. inst ,a RING wi attached The Stade’ itt be suite po) a returning thi to fe 23-3" the wth jost.. at the Gentral Market, bet 4inthe evoning. Whoer. of Stand no questions asked. OF T.—$29 reward will be paid Ly stort ete toreel HORSE, with etine, wale, &e. pest in this city on Baturday nl he dint inst! uartermaster’s Office, eardate, Da atu toot. The ow L ing $19. more or lees, be tke Metr Mectosrop tan Hctel,on th ee ofCommere. Mass. $:> reward will be paid ITRKA LI Ss YED OR STOL pEdie, Wheneses Sept aegt aie : ind le, 8 hai: theiuri a noni pay a je iuride of the log caused ¥LEM bie reward, [Batto. 8no.} STRAYED AWAY FROM THE 3 | STRAYED, OM THE SUBSORIBER churches to aid in the establishment of tho | arse ears cc ket, adun HORSE with military » and Winder's Building, Coral Bracelet, ‘The had reward i N S10 BSWARD UPON DELIVERY.—Strayei Go and see tim | © | gw gray MARE, between 3 and 4 years old the distem per and th i scratches, aud marked FFOCND—On the 9th inet, light bay PONRY, abcut ty years oni white face; one white hint bed lease coms forward. prove reperty pay ch aud take him away, Jotel, corner 22d amd # ate. Tessar” black Jeather POOKBT BOOK contain. — th sore asd fe avenue. Bank of Pittsburg; ore $3 sotn tn y one wLo will retu zone will return the above — i! Saturda: vanin: Feb, 21st, from near the Northerm Levorsy Mae dle and bi ish avinin ti eft . Whoever returns sai ING & FOY'S Stable will receivers cette c a3 st ; the 14th inst.. a large white 3<W: ering hereyes, I will give $6for her return to me on New York avenue, detwaen 3) | 4th ata. No. 192. ee testa & 1 0 REWARD.—Loat, on Saturday morning, on fo 31-38" Pennsylvania avenue, between Gauti aall BOX, containi wil receive with Pa. a oO above Capt.C_B.Wag fa 21-3t* h leaving the artic RLALQ MUS A or stolen from my stadie.on the th inst , y She has ruffin her taii; alee the O° JAS. 0. C. HOSKIN, No. 561 Ninth at., Island, in Wallack Row, 21 6t" between fe — of to-day’s Star for interest- | FOR SALE AND REN “OR RENT_Furriched ROOMS, Al or. | FICE, 487 1thet.— “fe aaa" JCURNISH ED ROOMs FOR RENT—At No. 437 | the Pate st Offre, fe | hee RENT—A PARLO# and CHAMBER, con- fareily.) locatic only a few yards east of j see © Bapk, and th as f wshington crostirg the Del- | rr. posite Wiliards’, begato+ay | 3 feiling Apply ss above th strest, hetween G snd HH, westside, north of nected, neatly furnished, on the tirst foor, evated five fea, above tha je walk, (in 9 private ver pleasant and irable. and State Vepar ment * cars sunning to tol and Georgetown, on New Yo:k rom 15th st, No, 460. “OK BALE—A SHANTY, situated on Ist str ot, between B and Cxts, Good reason given for e 2bzt* ed, and Be k-foom, with Potomac water on the sane floc brick HOUS8K on New Jersey avenue, near K stre 6 ronth, containing W rooms be: which ix attached a hacdscme building lot contain- ing 5,0 square feet, with fruit tre §ls0 per anpum fe 23t* OR RENT—To gentlemen, several Purni F LOTS ina rapidly improving part of App:y at No. 66 Louisiana avenue. tween Band F. FOK scl at private sale. two meat aud well arrangsd E.and PF. . _ fois-6t [Rep J Auctio KEWARD-—Lort, on tho rig! $10 OELEt, leaveaol ivy fuppesed te have bees dropped in passing to or from u carriage at 136 G strect, between I7th and isth ete., or the an rer D offer for private aale,a four-story Brick Dwel HOUSK, covtaining ten room, situated on Kas square east of the a opposite Ebenezer M by fiftyindepth. J felgst [Rep | Auction and Com, Mvrchaste yas LOTS FOR SALE.— Fifty-seven twoen gth and 10th streets east. south, and «nly one tquare frem the Navy Yard Railroad, casto the Capitol. ‘itl RS DAVIS, office 359 D st. in front of the City Hall fe i727 Forse modern improvements, situated on © street nerth, between lat and 2d stre ts west. near the Baltimore pene Centtel, Passenger Railway and ths Aveuu-. ou on long time or low for cash, sitber roparately or together. For further particulara inquire of JNO. R. WARD, Lumber Dealer, corner of Twelfth at. and Caval. A GOOD FARM FOR 8ALKB—120 acres in oulti- I purchased a House, Se Arrewzion, Soldiers and others. Samaritan’s ift i ares any case of privste wo to four days, Lede Feta yen effectual remedy for peres and diseases which have jh mercury. Take of this purifyi: MARRIED, EULIZABBTH A. GORDON to Mr. BA LLIB, both of Washington. On tba! | morning, the Mth instant, Cr crn ong dence, on ., Island. betwoen 7th an e weet, GEORGE O. BLACKSTOCK, aged 37 you: Requicecat in peace. * Cn the tistinst., JAMES J, PFLHMMING, in the Seth year of bis age. At bis residence, February 234, Sanday mornin, et7 o'clock, stees sae painful illness, of 90 wamption, JAMS A, HALL, injtheiS year of “ithe friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully Javited to attend his funeral Fuosiay, at two o clock, Toland, between B aad ., No. 550, ale. Marest busband, thou bas left us, We thy lo-s most ceoply feet ; But ’tis God that bas voreft us, Tle can a3l our sorrows Beal, td On the 22 inst.. JOHN B. MOOKEBER, formeriy Dy is funeral will take piace from his late resi- eence, corner ¢ f Bast Capitot and First st. east, on of Anne Arundel county , Maryland, but for ber of veers a reepect- cl'izen of Washi oat 49 yeare ard S months. Torrday next, at o'clock p.m. her age, LIZZ1 + consort of A. W, daughter of the leta Kev. Joseph Morriki adoptec dsughter of Dr. J. L. Gipbona. Her faneral will take clace from the residence of ber husband, 373 Kixth street at 2 o’olook p. m., Tuerday, the 24th inet, 5 th inst.. MARY CORA On the morning of the z3d inst, sear a _ augntar of thearge W. a4 6 months : et? ve th tune o Ae. eo r SYS south Ast , Capitol Hill. Eveulereat in peace. Gn the morn dence, pear, Hester's Oba: Le Geet of the late Wi year. i, Va. EL ni Jenks, Of brain fover. at Mount Yeraon. J.fferacm coua- inoinen Sater ay corning Feb. int, isi3,3 sevcock alm, BAMUBL FRANEUIN, neoond son “Ge rgeH, apd Rasen 4. Varaell, formerly of ity, aged ¥ years, J months and 14 daye peat. — Po: .—The fu JAMES Bi feme hour 064 place, On the 19th tmatant, by Rev. Mr. Monro, Mise i. ihe or if desirable, it will be divided. a pepe eur late father. Apply to the un- Gerais - ¥. is Varta goed. a ori ime 31 wW. Verron’ ra, OME SUIT OF ROOWS, CONSISTING PARLOR, with BED- 200M cocne:t well furnished throughout, at 415 thatreet, bo:ween Dand Be fasawes | TALUARLR PROPERTY AT PRIVACE SAL®, the tub eriber offers for tale his thr-erto y lesa stable, &e , to 0. 572, that . Taland, ROOM Apply at No. 459 on Lith street Gand H mis, went nid hin green backs, BUILDING city, fe 13 t* cheap SiMGE; A.HOUSE and LOT on the Istand 7th wreet Store, corner Jith st. and M TS NEAT AND CUOMFURCABLE BKIOK nqnira at WALKER & COTS Ureca fs 18* vland av DWELLING HOUSES on Taath street, be- SALK.—Theo sabscrider will | ck Evelling HOUSES. two stories. witn vaca. % te the west of 101 At,, batwoon Spe OP TARO. McGUIRE & OO. Com. Merehaa of the 13th LEP, ‘ormed of eight | iy but hogvily net, a BRA ite. pin imstant. sian Minister's The above 4 will be given by leaving it at this office. foiv-sFeo" | vl ctreet, between ist and Sd streets eas!, first ING LOT on 4th treet east, Church, Gfty font froct, 1G. McGUIRE & CO. Also, a good ih square s4i, be- BUILDING LOTS for asle, od Band C streets Terms : One third ind the balance in ten yearly instaim-nts, interest. cr further particulars, enquire o: ‘Three first class DWELLINGS, four stories high, and a fine Ocliar with all the converted into a finehotel, Wiil be sold fe 17-6t" Frame vation, 8435 acres io timber; with new and ac ith 4 rooms; 70 young peach rchard. 3% is situated on 7th street turn- apple pike. about73s miles from Washington, D. © acres of the above is and fertile m-adow lant, fo. 1 uy , fronting on two be closed at KR, 558 Seventh st. ALUABLR PARM FOR SALB.—The under- ed will sell a valuable FARM, situated upon the Turnpike road, leading from Washington te Bladensburg, directly KE Doase Eq a acres of land, the greater part ofwhich is ina g state of improvement, is the cultivation of fruit, There is anew H plessan: e plase, and also several Bithe Anest building sites ib the District, i e the residence of “9 rem | farm 0 The farm contains 199 to 1 eee adanted to warden vegetables. and tastefully constructed Dwelling tly situated upom thi fourishi: rOuDg -&] and jb or- ards. together wilh « mos eboice collection of cherries, apricote, &o ; indeed the place is ted a8 obe of the Anest' fruit growing farms vicinity of Washington. Is aa eo sell in order to the settling the business 1D BOOMS TO ‘—¥or rent, Tarnlohed and’ bet BED BOOMS. and airri ne ROOMS ane FAR LORS, The neighbdo: is one of most desirable inthecity. E attention paid to those occupy- ing them. ‘No children in the house. Jat? ¥-bruary 724, in the 35th year of i 2 W. Leoke f the fainily are respo stfully invited a to morrow, at Jo’clock, of the 2ist instant, at har rasi- TZadBTHi her oh iponemen: petal ef HAS. ‘ACI linu been portponed untul Faosdar. | | banat LINENS, TABLE DAMASKS, NAPKINS, TOWELS, DOYLEYS, LINEN AND COTTON SHEETINGS, In great variety, bought before the Last aise lo prices, and will ba sold by the piece or in emailer quantities, aT Low reicne. We have also on hand # g00d assortment of 7-8 snd 44 Bueached and Brown SSIERTING OvT- TONE, which we are selling below, the market JOB. J. MAY, 304 Pa. avenue, “between oth and 10th ate, 7 MABRBIED LADIES ONLY.—Lurostasr ap Viow nud sPxO1aL pingctiogs fer the full en- joy ment. good eririts, felicity and health of svser La br. wif be seut to any address. by mail or other- wine. ae mey be desired on the receipt of ome pow- closed to my address The result of scieati arch and experiment, this (#PORMATION may he implicitly relied upon 88 CKRTAINTT in all soa tingencios, natural dorangem &Ac Itwilladd much to health and happii Ovary MARRIED A Eopy state «f mind, nateral enjoy wd good h. alth are welcome gucets and are ined by all Theao ¢ auoTions will impart bees bleesings. AU business co: fal Partins qoiting an (aiccriew or treatiment will also ad: ress me by mall. uNRY A, TAYLOR, M.D. Wa hiagto: b. forein® ad hint A NSW CROP MaLsGa GHAYRS. FRESH Lot cf the above just 4 and weil known house of A. Bf. B: 4 937 Pema. avenue, ner st, at the GER & con Oover Stee Plate Gilt-trame Piss Guata, with Arm and Parlor Ohairs, bairs, Cain Chairs, icfors, BOckere, Laas shelves, Bngravings, a ith Marbie-top, and ple, Sideboard, tande, Speons, Forks, vered covered Basy C) By J.C. MeGUIRE PTORY SALE Bis Fane ox Pun TUxKPi EK: OF BLapEesntnc —On ar at 4 son, at the A % 00., OF HIGHLY Vanva Big is at Extension Dining ina, Glass and Orcckery Bilver-piatod Casto: i i i i ; Walnut Jenny Lin- Bede end Pisin Bureaus uk BMattreasas, Bo) a i if ol Washstapis. ters and Piliowg, H £ i sa Fro: Writtivg Tab) Air-tight rtoves, er With an exce! Ongire, y Brenk!nast Table, nA, ent assortment of Kitchen J.C, MeGUIRE . thes Ag htt hia Azcts, BS THR AROVR SAL IS UNAVOIDARI MONDAY, March >4eame hour J.C. McGUIBB & OO. Austs. : BOOKS, &. postponed until I hercby give no goods in front B | | fe ‘that 1 will eell the Bank of Wahi = venve, on TUBSDA m., te the highest WM. MaRtr BOYE SALE IB Pos’ AY NeXt east “MM iments de Fer: 62¢ pi apation des ergs ao minerctats et 1 que on France et aca Etat erss'iers Moderner an F: tugais, Go cte. oderm Conversatiousin German and Bnglish: cts. Jonverrateons Kodernes en Grancais¢ TPONRD UB- WALL & Ov., Acctionerrs, orner of Poeun ave, ei ra Moderns on Francais ct on Italien; OF GROCERIES, ledernes en Francais. Angisis, | FRANCK TAYLOR. EW BOOKS OF THE DAY as NAS PUBLISHED. Also, all ftanéard Publications aad Novels of the celebrated wri! Mis« Mulioch. Miss Braddon, Southworth, Mra Lee Henta. y¥ Trollope. — eo, Thackery a tee rated FANCY ARTICLES, M F. RICHSTRIN’S BOOKSTORE 275 Pa, av., bet. 13th and i2th ate. p cta. LIQUORS, Conyersetions M DAL, 2 aes. Allemand et Italie: barrels White | Cheetse Young Au THE N 00 Boxes Ground and me”) Fae : Fo pow! Ne atrated Coffer, & boxes Oranges and Lemons, Brown, and Hard Soap, antine Candia, ron » AND PRUITS, Bulwer, Victor Hu A Inrge assortmen: Casks PRESeK L NATIONAL | Canon Whinke: Kx ond tence ir UPARCQ 8 ELEMENTS OF MILIT an: Bistery, compri-i 14 barrels Brandy. Separate Arms; the ecinb Verions brands Cigars. | Kiilickinie: and other Tobacee Fine Cut and Chewing ? obaceo, Kegs White Lead. ALS, ‘as Small Btores. the History of the i is ofthe Arma: and rations of War, Transiatea b -Callam, 0, 8. A.,i vol, with illus FRANCK TAYLOR. REMOVED! j AS@eTant QUab Was ALE OF CON D: ii be serton TL BSD A eon demord Horses and M Quart:rmasters Department, - Tals, — 4 -~ ehington erius cash, 1m Government funds 4.0, MSUIRE & 00. CHARLES L. LOCK Woop ~ Having removed his stock of GENTS’ PURNISH- ING GOODS from the Store 353 Pennsylvania Aro- j nue, (under Brown's hotel,) te the old stand of | Messrs. CLAGETT & Mar, No. 324 PENNtYLVANIA AVENUBR, will offer to his many friends and customers, a now and complete stock of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS! TLE & CO., Auctioneers, LPING LOTS ON 2074, BE TWEEN (+ AMD H AY RRRTA, aT POeLIO AvoTION On TUESDAY AFTERNOON remixes a ae LJ 5 ont t2inches jbetwecn Gand Ht streets end coonng soar to make t inch ‘rent on 2! an aM footaliey. The rear part of the lot, 46 feet zinches on the alley, and run vches will be sold separate: th: matte PQ poses, having street. Terme: One third in cash, the remsinder im ix ve months, with interest, trort on the na zo. ip sqaare numbered bis White Linen Shirt: White Muslin Shirt Fancy Muslin 8hirte, Negolia Shirts, Army Ebirts, All-wool Shirts & Draw- ' Red Flannel Shirts and | Merino Half Hose, Merino Shirts & Drawers Brown Cotton Half Hose, | Silk Shirts and Drawers, Bleached Cétton do. Kid, Castor, Buck, Cioth, Silk and Throad Gloves. Silk Handkereniers, Laven rranaxerenrem, Silk and Wool Searfsand Ties, Also,G. P. E. 0. Gents’ Patent Enameled C: liars, at wholesale and retail, 10 for 4) cents. P.B.C.& C Ladies’ Patent Electro Colla: amines: 2 ah MeGUIRE & 0O., Auete 4. U. MOWUIBE @ @e.. caus Fo AiEy eth UT BLS hay sbell sell part of Lot No. 7, in square No. & feot on Virginia avenue. between str ete, and runnin about 12) foot, tome Boliixee Conlaining nome neven Toome, Possesnion given Ms the rent at the rate of x beck an average Aner ve and Outts, 6 sets for LS SS Terms cash, in current fonda. @7- VINK SHIRTS MADK TO OKDHS, 3.6. McGUIBR & ©0., FUTURE BAYS. CLOZING OUT SALE OF DRY GOODS, AU324 PuNNSTLYamia AvENES, between Mh and Ith sts. Having purchased of Mr. J. B. Ocaaure? his on- tire stock of DRY GOODS, 1 will now offer the same to the public at Low puicas, for the purpose of closing that branch of the business, Mr. J. B, Clagett bas kindly consented to make his office with me for the purposo of closing his old business, and also to assist with his advice and ia- fluence in cloning his late st ck of Dry Goda, CHARLES L. LOOK WOOD. ‘clock n,m, We shall well, at the ¢ Sorrel Mare. in foal, six years oid, entered No- Yomb-r 2). 102. | Gne Brown Horse. five years old, | Gre Dun Horse, fire yours old i niered January st, 1863, mained day iftLey are not eclled for a: paid for Livery, &¢ The owners cao fad | at Howard's I them ini ry, | between H aad I str-ete 1 JOBN CO By J. C. MeGUIBE & CO., Auctionsers. ETORE OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL NINE “BUSTEE'S SALb OF CITY LOTS rm, ‘the laud records for PAPERWANGINGS! county, D- C., 1 tbail sell om FRIDAY APTES and medium priced Gold Pape with avraried oak of Glased and Blaak Papers Detrrete, Wachiagto:, D. ws and Imitation Green and Bine bade ane to order, RB FRA t jed with Gold Leaf.) assortment in the any required style or sise of 8) aquare M20, OVAL PICTU No. fin pense 1°, domestic Cards, embracing ‘aintings and State- rated Pictures, P PICTURE CORD AND TABEBLS! ieee sises and jails, &c. — for men in eity or country, ‘Pleade remem atte terms cash Copies of celet copies ‘ai ber the Lea Cee, Bun! for goods and labor. _ ja 15-* 200! PIERCES SPRING PRINTS, Sree virtue of a writ 2 le MBBRIMACK, BPEAGUS, sad ENGLISH PRINTS, in very choice Spring Colors, and will be seid at low prices, by the piece or in less quantitios, Also several cases of 1400 PACIFIC LAWNS, in the very best styles and at much lower priscs than they can bo sold at after the lst March. JOB. J. MAY, 30% Pa. avenue, AIDES_HIDES. ILL Be sold A IDNESDAY and SATU thi on Elath etree E XCHANGE 4 C Bra The unétersicned notine, that t: is Hotel w: ‘ management. for the beuriit of the travellinz com munity and citizens; thankfal fer the pact patron he baing entirely renovated. for ani permanent 7, BDRTWREN 4) AND 6TH SrREBTS. be was Bae ll pon ged ‘Treasury notes, te poe atte tof aad “ah On Lt. Col. and 6. ofS, Tbe house 6 banefit of guests Sc]LLIUE’ OMESTNUT GROVER BOURBON The undersigned bari scent for the enle of th call the attention of tae p yore unedu't-rated Whisky Te the medical profession army sul ory thera we have to state that tho pe Oil thas been axtracted which reader of the dest stimu: ndant table as thea market affords. he bar stocked woe ch-i- est of ales, wines aud All accounts outstan ing must bx pre for examiuation and adjust: those owing are requested to mike . MN. Admirivtratrix. mest wichout | Geist £08 all : ‘omyt sayment, "fe is i EBGER & 00., J. HB! 0. oIt MERCHANT fertimoniais na wit yore ioe Te Agee the Ore wr aEPE W NaTaN Pouw. atone. Washinton. . Woon! WOLDI! WOODITL 9 @ornor Sth st, ROE RR—PA WRAROKE! No ath Lhd cong 10th streets: Ge . Silver, Jowetry, Dis OHM PBLLA & ©0. Adceces or aprir to 0 Boltvilie, Ma,