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PUBLISHBD DAILY, \EXKPT SUNDAY) AT THY. STAR BUILDINGS, meet oorner of Penn’a aceite and Mth street aY W. D. WALLAGCH. eee ‘The STAR is ceryed ny the carriers fo sheir riers im the City and Distriy at Ten ‘TR PRR WkEK. Copies at he coonter, wb Wwitheut wrappers, Two Cents each. RICE POR Mattine:—Three months, One and Pifty Cenis; six months, P.rce Del- #4; one year, Fire Dollars. from the office Jonger than paid for. ‘The WEEKLY STAR—pubtished on Friday —Cne Deiiar and « Haif a Year. - DENTISTRY. ENTISTEY Dentist. Teeth ip atracting and Eepsirtng meatly done. je also cures Kheumatiem, Gont, Piles. eursigia and Dyspepsia. Office corner Penn's od N fe 16-im* = from York, and will insert! on Bubber at a very reduced price. ted witboet pain 30 2-im* LOOMIS, M. B. Inventor sad’ Parente of the MINERAL TEETH attends permonally at b Many persona can, nnet wear others, 7” wear cers who cannot wear erecns calling at my eMce can be ascomnmealated With acy st7le snd price of Teeth thoy may deaire, Dat to those who are particutar, aud wish the Fest, cloanest, strongest and most perfect dentare ‘that art ees. the MINE) TEETH will more frilly warran * 33% Penney! Rooms in this city— Ivania ave., ih and 1th sts, Also. 907 Aroh street, pense Ee vem. G2=47 PISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY. ‘TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAlH. ‘would sdrire all bay teeth to, E t to call ot D. Tew ths oblcem them taken eut without patu. fso. call and examive the Doctor's Rew and 4 methed of inserting ARTIFIOIAL TEETS. Feu once ase the wrrat inprovement ty his teeth, you wil! have them into other style than this new aad valnshieo Teeth Inserted on Gold. Silver | and Kubber Pi at the old pri we have vot | Stvanced the Prics op onr work since the great | in ge! bas ag Pean’s avenue, between 12th and 13th fenas-1F 8. R_LEWIE. M. D., Dentist. PERSONAL. ECIAL CARD TO THE LADIES.—Apy } fed elegant HOME, with exce cm, the best care, and stri dnrimg Conanement, c family of « wislow lady, oklyn, without children umst ; op wes dressed to Initials are Adqrees Rox 412, E) a Home tp th feomely in Br A ppiicatic living ba or boarders jegible address as letters Beter sent through post office, Breekiyn, N. ¥ No papers are | ———— st, XXVII. CLOTHING, &c. Bh & WALKER, pass= MeRURAM No. 4"4 Seventh street. near B. A five atsortment of OLUIHS AND CASSI- MERSS on hand, which they will make u; in the styles and best possible man- eCWe have also a fine ssvortment of Gente? Furnishing Goods. Freee rss eaer . hirte made to order. fe 26 3n sana PARMER x WALKER_ M.S. TEBL Reqnests an inepection of hia “NEW SPRING STOCK,” Which is now ready. WH. 8. TEEL, Merchant Tailor, 355 Penna. ave., fe Miw [Intel] under Metropolitan Hotel. Eben WASHINGTON ai ig AMUSEMENTS. GROVER’S NEW THEATER, Pennsylvania avenue, cear Willard’s Hotel. LEONARD GROVER & OU.................Uirectors LEONABD GROVEL......0. D, HESS. No extra ch Doors open a’ ge fer teate secnred in advance. marter to ‘en; Curtain riees at aquarter to eight. FOR POSITIVELY T¥O NIGHTS ONLY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, MARCH 9 AND 10. 1566, First representation this season of the Brilliant Dramatic A¢aptation trom the Freach of Octave Feullet. entitled the ROMANCE OF A Po@R YOUNG MAN, Which will be produced with a faithful adherence tothe proverbial good t a utation ef this establis! Beenery, Wardrobe, Mur 1 Tont Ensemble. . Properties, and gen- He’ TO BE A CONGRESSMAN, BY THE BARD OAR MALL. Two lawyers lived in a Western town, Lawyers they were of some renown— To Congress each did wish to go, But Pow to o it they did not know. At writing speeches one did yamp, Te be delivered onthe stump, The other to Washington did gos But why he weut, no one did know, y for stnmping came; stump in towns the same, At the same time. all through the Ste— To stump, te drink, discuss, dehst. Dumber one the contest did commence; He taiked right smart, and taiked wit sense; But bis clethes so awkwardly did ft Some thought him clown, and some a wit. Nember two began. The ple they At all hesaid wonld yell ® prt | t © was drersed so well, the effect was such, sphey believed all he said and twice as much, Number one at last cave ap in despai Said he “Old fel, you have got me thei You went to Washington this fall, And bought that suit at Smith’s Oak Hal.” SMITH BROTHERS & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, AND DEALERS IN GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, OAS HALL, 464 SEVENTH STREET. MPORTANT TU FEMALES.—DISEASES OF feuALES sctontifealiy. treated > Dr. ERS, 14% Sth street, New York. Inclose x3 for ladies’ circular. eicape quackery, and pursing. Thiers’ Imperiat. Monthly PIMs, for debility, irregulariti tile, anf and certain compo gece with the French codex. and whelly distinct © poxiovs trash of midwives and quacks, . Retief guaranteed. ja 29-1 w*, PRINCE, 3™1 F street, opposite Patent e. the only pra al STAMPER in the District, wiebes to iaform customers that he connected with sus ether Stamping concern in ify. Asthere ace so-called Stampers using Teme. hevce this notice. He has only one place, Weekly in receipt of new patterns, © Wate Up Bt ouce. _ fed AZ RS. DR. CURTIS, ¢ Natural Clairvoyant i ‘reads the past, presont and future, ba opened her office at £20, north side of Penn. ave. between i: snd 6th sta. " Office hours from 9 fm and sto8p m. deli TEREMIAE CK. WARD HR. LAMON. C.F. BLACK. LAW OFFICE, Counsellors sud Att ;LAMOM a ieee neler: 10) ; Ww Gourt of the Unt Rtager, the 0Gr tof Claims, the Courts of —— ric . Executive Departments, #ng Committees et Congreae. ©. 46S Wth street, (directly oppesite Wil- Farca’ Hotel de 18-8 ame y us onkPauasne T LAW REPORTERS ’ AND ST CBTHAND, WRITERS. aa I avenue, 7. |, OF oct eeecne Onstk'e Osice, Oity Halt, ~ INGE C. INGLE, | rORNEY AT LAW @ 36 Louisiana Avenue, above Siz i PlaNo TONING, Ax Experienced and weil tried tener offers hia services to the publicef Washington. He, has had « lnc exp-'ionee in the business, : F ction. Retervnuces Orders left at Philp Pa. avenue, willbe fe Zim EW MALLET & DAVI undeorner PIANO, "ie payments, for sal EBTZEROTT & W Ase eTox CITY LOAN OFFIC LEVI PDE WOLFF, No. 377 Penna. avenue. between 436 Eth streets, opposite National Hetel, Vermerly with the Inte Levi Beujamin, of Balti- wore, has opened an office for the purpose of LOANING MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT, men’s and Ladies’ Wearing Apparel Geod~ of all descriptions bought and sold. Business strictly confidential. BH Private entrance adjoining. fe 203m Fors. GAMBRILL, MUNITER, WELUB. LINGANORE, “GOLDEN HILL and AVIGNON PAMILY FLOUB. #1i grades ef Extra and Super FLOUR, MEAL, MILL FEED, BALED BAY, &c jewert poesibic rates. For saleby WM. M. GALT 200., corner lat st. end Indiana avenue, fel3 near Depot. CAKD—The Partnerthip heretofore subsisting between ns is thie day dissolved by mutual con- went business will beresfter be carried on by Z.M_P. KING & SUN; and our clerk, JAS. JIM PINGTON. is duty authorized to collect all debts ue te the Inte firm. and pay all cluims against it, te when: we request ¥ may be presented, . P. RPNG. Jauwary 1, 185 W. BURCRELL. N.W. BURCHELL. in retiring from firm ot . barehell, has located himself at the corner (under the ee eee, aud pply choicest selectior the trade aed to families. N EVAK TOO LATE TO LEABN ES MONS. ALEXANDER WOLOWSEI’S SEW BEAN ERY SYSTEM PIANO FORTE AND SINGING. Movs. Alexander Wolowski, so well Known in Washington, and who brought out some of the best sal. by hiv new simplified system, iano and Singing Courses. to become fine musicians, ean yet by og St 371 Pa avenue, op- ception hours are from * porte Nation: Wto 12 a. m.. und from7 to 8p. Im. pry 44 preers See ee BET FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY, E Street, Between oth aud Mth, Prof Marini’s last narter previous to ence on Saturday, ‘iculars apply at his Acad- fers Iw MARBLE MANTLES, MONCMENTS, TABLE sad WASUBTAND TOPS, &e.” Mocrnments made to Fon reas: le orders ‘or Plumber's SLABS promptty attended to FPepnsylvapis aveane, between Rar and wth wreets Washington maré RED Biaps, a No. 463 Sd stecet OOED, TASSELS AND TRE Mavutactured by — ss & 19 im Pens between E and F. Jescription promptly ex- er, and at the time otiues, 913 im S—A large assorto ent aah prices. at "7 Mins even No 4 67th 9 doors above O48 js seh, J. HEIBEROR Successor to H. F. Loudon & Co. errno be he marek jotel, late ane BOOTS, SHOES, &e. fe 5-tf Having closed ont our old stock, we shalt pow open an entire new stock of y | BOOTS AND SHOKS, _gSlaey ‘Of the most superior Wanufacture the country affords, ft will be our ambition to keep the best made and a full variety ef all sorts of SHOES constantly On hand. and not te be outdone in re gard to prices. Our mottoes are— * Quivk sales and small profits,” * No trouble to show goods,” “ Wetry to please.” “Shoes not giving eatisfaetion will be mended free of charge. With these maxims always in view, we hope te «ain the contidence of the public, which is #9 es- sential to the success of all men in business, Besides our large stock of LADIES, MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES, can be fotind a full aesertment of TRUNKS AND VALISES, At HEILBEUN'S, 506 Seventh Steet, Unc door south of Odd Feilows’ Hall, “Stone steps at the entrance. fo 04" I AbI ATTHNTLON !—dust recetved Ladies 4 Hee! Gsiters Irom $1 to Ladies fine Sewed Balmorals, $2.50. Gentlemen’ Slippers.” cents to @1. Alan. all kinds of Chil- dre noms st very low fignres. All at the ORIGIDAL CHEAP SHOR STORB, 522 Peon sy lyania ayenae,4 doors cast of Adams’ Express Hire. mh 2-2W (uBRAI ATTRACTION —At the ORIGINAL N CHEAP SBOE STORE. 622 Penna. avenne, 4 doors east of Adan= Express Office, Ladies’ Slippete. 40 cents. Ladies’ Polish Boots and Gaiters, £3. Misses’ Pol- ist Also. « wiulow filled with PBvoTs, and GAJTEKS, only $1 per yair. mh 2-2w r WIREMAN’S . Philadelphia: CEL TED D 12 SHOES «cid AGENCY TITH STREET. one sanare from inti Fashtonabte Bs werrtme nt 0! Aer ee OTS AND SHUES Also, Urdare attanded to, we 13 Gu G@ SGHOM Bole Agent, ta, $2 to $2.75 0) A ©5868 STUCK OF j LUMBER, We now have on hand a very large and complete aesortme! ting in pan Gt BOE Bs consisting in pai 20.00 feet 4 4. 6-4 and 8-4 White Pine Cultings, 36 GO fect White Pine Timber, various sizes, 120,00 feet Kastern Shore and Hemicck Joist and Scantling. 16.009 feet _ Joist, Seartling and Timber, iu 00 i rand Sprace Shingles, jnst receive direct frem Maine, and wii fe sola low, 75 060 Pickets, Sprucs Pine, well seasoned, 2 2,3.4and 5-inch Oak. well seasoned, Also, Albany Walnat, 5-8, 4-4 and 6-4, 58 7-4 Poplar ine Floori| All of which we can and will sell at cannot be competed with in this city. T. EDWARD CLARK & CO., LUMBER DEALERS, Near U. vy Yard. PROVISION DEALER, Lonisiate arrnne, between Gth and Tih streets, (South Side.) Being thankful fc t patronage, I beg leave to fader may case ET Bate: cee ene 2 PROV FRESH hand a full suppl: bu F BUGAR- inest brands of POWLTRY of all kinds, and a ment of VEGETABLES and CANNE at the lowest possible prices. Office Rooms aud large Hall for rent over the store. fe 23-1m* L. WELLS & ©0., Auctioneers, + Cor, 13th and F streets, over White's Store, Having been loug and favorably known to the people of Washington as Real Estate Agents, we 6 tend servi KGOuOebERT Oren faee'acne civic os those about giving np housekeeping; iso. in selling Real Kstate at vob. Lit or BiVate aale, ag well as all kinds of PERSONAL PROPERTY, Sod HeUshuoud wren the eitise ‘ashington that it will be na ol our chief aim and desire to get the utmost when goods are sold at auction, we only refer the Citizens to our past record In the sale and renting of usehold Furniture. Howses sad Hoesney sy. WhLbs % 00.; Corner 13th and ¥ fe 2)-Im Over Wh [)'SsoLvTron oF COPARTNESSHIP. The ecopartnership heretofore existing between Mekak E TAYE. was thie day dissolved by ia- hal consent, ‘The business will. hereafter, be continued at the same place, No. 399 7th street west, by GHUORGE D. TARE. whois authorized to collect all debts due the late firm, and to whom all claims will be Dresented for ment. _Werhington, March 1,1 — h 3-e03t" 480 J. KARR, 480 Inventor and Patentee of Karr’s Oclebrated AMERICAN ClHRONOMETER, «er im Ohronometers snd new Neo Penna ave., bet. dd and 435 ate, Watcles Repatred rid Warranted. de 22-6m* INDOW BiUADES—The largest escortmeat WwW in the District, at Samael perement prices, at MARE MITER'S, 0-tw* $ doore above Oda Fellaws? Hal. CLARENDON HOTEL. GREAT RESTTERS Tat SCEPTICS OON- NDED! Dr. WM, FITZ GIEBON'S LECTURES ON HU. MAN ELECTR TY. ILLUSTRATED, _Go hear. see: NIGHT. GROV for yourselves, m 9-2t* S THEATER. LE@NARD GROVER... o paras FAREWELL SEASON or GRAND GERMAN OPERA, «PROPRIETOR. In compliance with the request of many in high Places. as well as of ket dl of the first citizens of Weshingtou, Mr. Grover has determined, BEFORE DISBANDING THE COMPANY, to gives BRIEF FAREWELL SEASON ov GRAND GERMAN O ERA, comprising the presentation of rev"ral important New Artistes and several Now Operas. ‘The Season, limited to Six Farewell Representa- tions, will commence MONDAY, MARCH 12, The Company embraces THEODORE FORMES, the celebrated Tenor, from the Royai Urera Honse, Berlin. WILHELM FORMES, Baritene, from Royal Opera House, Berlin, and Opera Ilouse, Hamburg. JOSEPH ITERMANS, the Greatest Living Basso, FEANZ HIMMER., the popular Heroic Tenor. THEODORE HABLEMAN, the favorite Lyric Tenor. JOHN ARMAND, Lyric Tenor. JOSEPH WEINLICH, HEINRICH STINECKE, ALPHONSE UBOHS, OTTO LEHMAN, M’LLE ELVIRA NADDI, - MADAME JOHANNA ROTTER, MADAME BERTHA JOHANNSEN, M’LLE SOPHIA DZIUBA, MADAME ANNA PIOCONNASI, her first appearance in Washington. THE GRAND CHORUS ill be found strengthened since its last appearance by the addition ef Rooral valnable voices, aud THE GRAND ORCHESTRA (Coxvvcron...... temo DOLPH NIRNDORE) by a number of the first instrumentalists of the day. THE REPERTOIRE will embrace the Gems of the GERMAN OPERA, MONDAY, MARCH 12, AUBER’S Romantic Opera, FRA DIAYVOLA, In which Joseph Hermans will introduce the Cele- Drated Ballad, “IM AFLOAT! IM AFLOAT!” TUESDAY, MARCH 13, YON FLOTOW’S Beantifnl Opera, STRADELLA, And the celebrated Kyrmess act of FAUST. WEDNESDAY, MARCI 14, ROSSINI'S Celebrated Opera, =“ WILLIAM TELL, DEBUT OF WILHELM FORMES. THURSDAY, MAROH 15, MEYERBEER'S Grand Opera, LES HUGUENOTS. FRIDAY, MAROH 16, DEBUT OF THEODORE FORMES. THE SALE OF SEATS FOR THE SEASON, and three alternate nights only, has commenced, At the following prices : Orehestra Chairs, for season. D Circle aud Parqueite, fo: estra Chairs. fer three alternate ni Dress Circle and Parquette, fi ate nights... " v evening. 7th instant, when it will be definitely closed, aud no more seate will be sold at those prices. ON THE FOLLOWING MORNING, Taaredey, March 8, the sale for ene or more single Bights will commence, at the FOLLOWING PRICES: One Orchestra Chair for one night. One seat in Dress or Parqnette Circle Further parti: lars will be given in future nowt eme nt ml CANTERBURY. Cerner Pennsylvania avenue and Ninth street, GROBG B LBA cecccse.ccscseesens ‘Sele Proprietor. NEW PERFORMERS EVERY WEEK! ¢ Manager, ever anxious to please his patrons, her ef nights, the Wouder‘of the Wend eR ver ef nights, the Wo: 1 Through the Air, ee ee ee the Intrepid and Butvaord:neey Perk in hi 1é Intrepid an xtran nary Performer, in is Exciting Act of the CLOUD SWING, or more properiy called FLYING THROUGH THE arr! First appearance of Miss FANNY FERRERO, {he Aco: mplished Danseuse, from Niblo’s Garden, ow York. 1 ame New Pleces The Farce of THAT Bascal, JACK.» y Rice’s Ethtopian Sketch entitled THE VIRGINIA MUMMY, MULLIGAN in New Negro Acts, GEO. EDWARDS in @ New Pathetie Ballad en the Topics of the Day R J BUOKLEY in his Sweet Solos on the Guitar, ADD RYMAN ina New Stump Speech. The BOUQUET OF BEAUTY, consisting of Six- teen Charming Young Ladies ina number of New ss ACTS EACH NIGHT! FORTY NEW FIATINEE BEVERY SATURDAY. B4%39: BANJO! BANJO !—Inatruction by + CLARENCE PRTERS. Pupils rantesd- one or more perfect tunes the first lesson, or bo charge, Office 479 10th on hand m7-6t™ M ASUUERADE AND To be hired f.om FANOY DRESSES RANK E. BRA, Franklin Horse. Room No. 3, _mh7-6t* Cerner Sth and D sta, DROFS. J. W. & H. P KRIS’ E ACADEMY, ph Pennsyh BN mn es tl menek 1 Wania avenue, between th ete. Oppenite Motroperitan Hotels As our Winter Season is about to close, those ¥ se to join our classes «hould avail t selves of thie opportunity, And dnting this qnanter preparations will male sor ome oe 2 ann and Exhibi- |, ton, all those ing to t: should lose no time in enteriug. a eenrenene Days and Hours of Tuition: . Kor Ladies, Miseos and Masters, Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, from 3 to 5 o'clock. 7 ioe Gentlemen, ‘Tucadsy and Friday evenings, "private instruction given to enit convenience of these desiri at J. F. Rilie’; pp ne. Jai be had Semone ino, the Acadatay during Boigu ong it “qhe Hail can be rented for Balls, Parties. Sot- Te@®, &C., OR terms. 07-f SPECIAL NOTICES, ——.-__. S27 THE IMAGINATION by the incense of flowers, a: *¥er there waa poetry in perfume. it is breathed «ile; ly and soothingly trom “PHALON'S NiGHT. om. ING CEREUS.” the most bewitching of all tue fragrant preparations that the chemic art hasex- tracted from the tloral kingdom. told every wher saw STEADILY, SUCCESSFULLY, SMOLANDER’S EXTRACT BUOKU Is CURING every case of Kipyey DicRack, REEUMATIeM, Graver, Urinary DisonveRs. Weakness and Pains in the Back, Femare Oomrtaints and Trover.es arising from Exexeses oF any Kinv, COME, YE AFFLICTED! TRY SMOLANDEB’S. TAKE NO OTHER BUCKU. Sold by all Apothecaries. Price $1. D. BARNES & CO., New York, and BARNES, WARD £00., New Crieans, Southern Agents, BURLEIGH & ROGERS, Wholesaie Pruggists, Boston, Mass., General Agente, feb 10.17 STIMULATED Is a) SURELY, A MODERN MIRACLE! From old and young, from rich and poor, from high-born and lowly, comes the Universal Voice ef se for praselet HALL'S VEGETABLE SIOILIAN HAIR RENEWER. It iss oo snd miraculous article. Cures beidness. Makes hair grow. A better dressing than any “oil” er “pomatum.’? G79 aud wiry hair ito Boautifnl Silken ‘Tressos, But above all. the great wonder is the tapiiity =o which it restores @nay Hain To ITs ORIGINAL > Use it a few times, and PRESTO, CHANGE! the whitest and we youthful beauty Strikes at the root coloring matter. It will not take a long disagreeable trial to prove the truth of this matter. The first application will lo goed; you will see the NavuRaL CoLoa retarn- ing every day. and BEFORE YOU KNOW IT, the old, gray. discolored aj ‘ance of the hair will be gone, giving place to lustrous, shining and beautiful locks. Ask for Hall's Sicilian Hair Renewer: po other article is at all like itineffect. You will findit Cuear to Ber, PLRasant To Try, Axp ScRE To Do You Goon. There are many imitations, sure yon procure the genuine, manufactured only by . P, HALL & OO., Nashua, N #H. For sale by all druggists, is@7-S,ly TO DYE EASY is very desirable, MATTHEWS’ VENETIAN HAIR DYE is the best in the world. Complete in one bottle. No wash, nestai: can apply it. Persons wishing to avoid the publici- ty of having their Hair dyed ix public, can DYE AT HOME better than any barber can doit, by using THE VENETIAN DYE. It does not rub off or make the Hair appear dusty or dead, but imparts new life and lustre. Gives a beautiful black or brown, as pre- ferred. Price 75 cents. Prepared by A. I. MATHEWS, N.Y. DEMAS BABNES & CO., New York, Wholesale Agents, my lé-eoly A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION, JARED’S EMAIL DE PARIS FOR THE secret of beautifying the skin being onl: knw tc JULES JARED, be honorably states sci it differs from all other ——— bemg neatly composed from r ants and harmless produce the most brilliant complexion. soft, even texture to the skin, like that of is” cleanses the pores worm specks and small i leansing preduces a healthful glow. Itef- ter afew weeks, most happily, all scars, eckles and pimples, and is especially successful in eradicating the marks left id small oa Jared’s* Email de Paris” is Sere ally indorsed tvali. Luciile Western, Mrs. D. P. G Emma Wailer. and many ladies in pri whose cemmendatory letters, for ob- vious reasons, canns, re published Jared's “Emall de Paris” can he °Lds epot, Penn. avenns, alia cf 2 rugeists, Perfumers and Coiffeut THE GREAT NEW ENGLAND REMEDY! . DR. J. W. POLAND'S WHITE PINE COMPOUND, Ts now offered to thé atlicted throughout coun- try, after having been proved by the test of eleven «. in the New England States, where its merits ave become as well knewn as the tree from which, in part. it derives its virtues. THE WHITE PINE COMPOUND CURES Sore Threat. Colds, Coughs, Diptheria, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, and P Affections generally. It ij remarkable teed for Kidney Com nts. Diabetes, Difficulty Veiding Urine. Bleeding from the Kidneys and Bladder, @rayel,and other Complaint: bu it atrialif you would learn the value of a goed tried Medici It is pleasant safe and sure. = by Druggiste and Dealers in Medicine gen- erally. GEO. W. SWETT, M. D., Proprietor, jen 22-3m Boston, Mass, TWO BAD QA8ES OF PILES GURED BY DB STRICKLAND’S PILE REMEDY. Mr. Glass, of Janesville, Wisconsin, writes for the benefit of all who suifer with the Piles, that he bes been trocbled for eight years with an agera- vated caee of Piles, and his brother was discharged rom the army as incurable, (he being quite para- yved with the Piles.) Both these distressi: ‘almonar’ cases were cured with one bottle of Dr. STRIOKLAND’S PILE REMEDY, The recommendation o| pa | vi fontiomen. beside the daily testimonials y Dr. Strickland, ought to convince those suffer- ing that the most 2g¢1 are cured by Dr. Stiri sold by Drn is everywhere. fold by J, NAIBN a Oo: ‘ngs: CHRISTIANT, bry oo $$$ ______. A SUPERIOR REMEDY, We can conscientiously recommend to those sui fo rom & distressing cough. DR. STRICK- LAND'S MEL U0US COUGH BALSAM tt Ei ves relief aimost instantaneous, and is withal Bol Go to the taste. There is uodoubt but the Mellitiuons Cough Balsam is one of the dest preparations In ase, and is all that its propri- stor Claims for it, We bave tried it daring the past week ane foumd relief from a most distressin, cough, Itis propared by br. Strickland, No. 13 Sycamere street, Cineinnati, Ohio Pregalste. Sold by J. W. NAIRN & CO. also at WAITE’S Drug Store, and CHAS. OHRISTI- ANUS, 317 Pa. 0c %-ly ue and 60% Ninth street SEORET DISEASES. Samaritans Givvis the most certat eflectnal remedy—indeed, the only veze' je reme- Gy ever Ciscovered. 8 iu two to four days, and recent cases in twenty-four hours No mineral,no balsam,no mercury, Only ten pillste be taken. It is the eoldier’s hope, and afriend to those who do me to be exposed. Male packagas, $2; fe- malo, $3. SaMaritTan’s Root anplrr and per mane ut en) Sores. Sots ae y afe and ‘vICEs—A positive for Spybili8, Scrofuls, Ule &ec rice $1, or six bott! for $5, Sold by 8, ©. ‘erd. Seeadvertisement. m5 MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY. An Eseay of Warning and Instmnrios yor Young Men, just published by the Haward Association, Address Dro’) SRtEL TN HOO TON 8 Wei ress Dr. + Association, Philadelphia, Pat O§ bs smn STOP THAT SORATOHING, And use WHEATON’S ITOH OLNT . It cures itch and Salt Rheum in 43 poy hours; also cures Ohillbiains, Wleers, and all E ‘the Bold by all Druga 3 ie ataan - \ W. BOTELER, . GENERAL AUCTIONEER, No. 320 D street, between 0th and 1th, Will - ive his persenal attention to sales at a ietion of REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. Jash A on every description of Merchandi 1 coa i for public sale. His spacions aud ce strally kh wareroome are well adapted todisplay a-- ticles of Household Freniture etchandise generally. He respectfally solicits @ portion of the ublic patronage, assnrtn, im thet bis best exer will be made to renier sutiefactory all sales e: Sted to bis care, ©. W. BOTELER, Anctionser, fe 16-20w6w 320 D et., bet 10th and tith. A NOBLE LIFE. By the author of Jovn Hali- tax; 1 vol. Wives and Danghters. ty io Gepkell. Ger everelti & povel: Haifa Million ouey. wards. Dootii Titein Chines? vols, The Belton Tastee wie thanw. Trollope. fel FRANOK TAYLORY FgReTrR Ae DeLoATE ponenTD itis Sah evanseaen those who may favor TELEGRAMS, Ke. The New Orleans Democratic Convention met Wednesday night. and nominated unaui- mously Jobn T. Monroe as their choice for Maycr. Monroe was the rebel Mayor official when General Butler captured the city, and Was subsequently placed in close confinement for nearly two years for refusing to take tho oath of allegian2e to the United States Govern- Ment He is accused of persecuting amd im- Prisoning loyal men for refasing to jin the Confederate army, and has not, as yet, re- ceived the Executive pardon. He will, in al! Ps, 3 elected. The National Union on vention met Tharsday, and have chosen a very conservative Union ticket, at the head of which stands Joseph H. Moore, an old com- mission merchant, heretofore uaknown in Politics, . A family named Frazier, consisting of father, mother, and eight children, together With a Mexican and another man, named un- known, came down the Ohio in a canoe for the purpose of going out to Iilinois to work on a farm. On landing at Cairo Monday might, they were drawn under the guards of the steamers Atlantic and Southerner, and the father, @ grown daughter, and three children were drowned. One of these & babe only four months old. The proprietors of the St. Charles Hotel toog the survivors to their hotel, where they were humanely treated. All their personal effects were lost and ther were left desttinte. = Wednesday evening an attempt was made to burn the house of Mrs. Hyzer, on Alwater street, Rochester N.Y. During the absence of Mre. Hyver from the house, the clothes in the cradle, in which a child three years old was sleeping, was,ret ov fire. The honse had pre. viously been ransacked by some person who evidently expected to obtain a considerable amount of money which Mrs, yuer was known to have received within a day or two, Failing to obtain the money, the villain set tire to the cradle clothes with intent to burn the ehild. The exports of cotton from New Orleans last week comprised 13,000 bal including 5,000 to Englaud and the remainder to France. The Teceipts at Mobile for the week were 12,000 bale-, being an excess over the previous week of 3,006 bales. The receipts at New Orleans for the week are bales below thore of Inst week. There is trouble reported at Mobile between factors and buyers of cotton, which has had the effect of restricting the sales of the Week to 2,000 bales, closing at 42 cents for mid- dtings. A-cirele of the Fenian Sisterhood was formed at Newark, New Jersey, Wednesday evening, in aid of General Sweeney. About seventy ladies joined. The meeting was pre. sided over by Miss O'Shae, and an address was delivered by Mayor Treseian. A leading Jeather manu turer of that city bas presented the General Sweeney Circle with the equip- ments for 4 thousand men. Oscar T. Burns, of Albion. N. Y., is reported asan absentre-and a defaniter to the amount of mere than $20,000. He was largely engaged in speculations in real estate, oil stock. &c. A great number of banks are involved by the transaction. Benjamin Smith, aged thirteen years, was found dead in his = stable, on Marshall street, Louisville, Ky , Tuesday morning. He bad been shot through the head by some un- known assassin. Accounts from Cape Cod report that large fires were burning in the woods near the towns of Brewster and Sandwich on Wed- nesday night. The Lientenant Governor of New Bruns. wick has issned a proclamation warning American fishermen off from the inshore fish- ing grounds after the 17th inst. THE FENIAN soe”"Y aici IN CANA. Parliament Called—Help Expected from England. Despatches received yesterday from Toron- to represent the excitement throughout Cana- da as intense, and hourly inereasing. The Government has seized the Montreal telegraph line and railway companies, keeping the loco- motives fired up to move off trains. It is t lieved Parliament will immediately be con- vened, and tthe habeas corpus will be sus. need and martial law deciared. All th: lowns are responding to the call for yolugicers, the people are confident of being able to een OS the ae is hoped the proposed rovessesion on the 17th will be abandoned. Bienep Lynch intends to leave for Canada. A special to the New York Times, dated Ot- tawa, the oth, has ihe following: liament has been called to meet on the f April. Nova Scotiaand New Brans- k will immediately accede to confederation with Canada. Large reinforcements are to be sentont irom England as soon as navigation opens, to meet the threatened Fenian raids, Esptich gunboats have been ordered to the fishing grounds, in view of the abrogation ot the reciprocity treaty. The Government buildings and banks in Otitowa haye been piseed under guard at night. Arrangements are being made for reciprocal! free trade be- tween Canada and British West Indies, and a direct mail line from Montreal thither will be immediately est@blished. A special despatch from Toronto, of the Sth, SAysso great bas been the drain upon some of the large business honses that they haye been competed to suspend business during dria hours. The whole people approve the action of the Government in preparing for any emer- gency. Many assert the habbub was gotten up for tical reasons, to unite opposing tactions, confederation may be carried out next monihin Parliament. No troops have been sent to the frentier. If this is really the object of the Government, it will probably be suc- cessful, for all parties seem to haye forgotten All political differences, and rally for united defence. ————uwuW Affairs in Virginia. Coi. Ckarles Lee, a brother of the General, is lecturing in Richmond. James Alexander, Esq., is about to revive, in Charlortesyille,the Jeffersonian Republican, after a snspension of four years. Mr. Joseph Sanford, of Spottsylyania Court- honse, has disposed of some six.or seven huu- Gred acres of bis estate for between eleven and twelve dollars per acre. The Rockingham (Va.) Register states that ® company of Baltimoreans have bought a tract of mineral lands, consisting of forty thousand acres, in Giles and Bland countie: for the sum of one hundred thousand dol- lars The two Methodist churches of Fredericks- burg effected a union of their denominations on Wednesday night, ata meeting held in the Presbyterian Church, and determined to use the church on George street as a house of wor- ship. Rey. F. 0. Tebbs, recently appointed for Fredericksburg by the Annual Conference in Alexandria, presided. He has gone to Bal. timere to solicitfunds ta repair the church, TERKIDLE TRAGEDY IN INDIANA—A Father h id Culs to Pieces the Seducer of his —A horrible tragedy occurred in Bed- ford. Indiana, Monday night. It seems that Brot. J. Madison Evans, in regard to whom there wus some scandal a short time since, had ee +d a daughter of Dr. Ben. Newland. The coctor’s danghter had been off at boarding school, when her condition became su appa- rentthatshe was sent home, where she con- fessed all to her father. The doctor took his pistcl and one of bis dissecting knives, and went to Evans’ house. The latter was not at bome. Newland went to hunt him, and found him in the street, where he shot him down, and then cut him to pieces with the knife, Evans wasa minister of the Christian chareh, anda man whoat one time occupied a high position, and is well known as the antbor of @ work entitled “The Pioneer Preachers of In- diana.” At one time he ocenpied a chair in the Northwestern Christian University, ia this euly. A ReLicions EXxFERINENT THAT CAME TO Gritr.—A young man in Bristol, England, Was charged with stealing articles belonging toa mariner whose wife had been taken with the articles. The latter became her paramour’s Apologist. “Her young friend,” she -aid, “who Was formerly her empioyer, had been seeking piety, and was on the road to amendment, al- though he had not quite given op his evil ways. She took bim to chapel and to class and w prayer meelings, and vreey to repent; and, asa jast resort, ste iook ihe young inno. cent awny, in ore nvert him more tho. Tenghly. They d together for six weeks, during which tin nt him how to seek the truth.” SF Atelectam trom Chr map named Niart was 5 2 avehter. whe had elo b town, Uhio, Wiha negro. eavsthat a by towing up from George. 1 CONGRESSIONAL. Sevareg.— After our report of yo steréay clorra— The comsUlutionsiamendment wasdis o-sec by Messrs. Persenden, ers, when the t subst tute for the pending a lowing: Ne Mr. Henderson made a few remarks, in ins courre of which he said the I -gisiature of Mi - *ULl Would ratify the abo, hin iweaty- our bours after its passage in Congress Mr. Sumner. So will Masstchusetis, and to Will every loyal State, (Laughter.) Mr. Henderson's amendment was reyes.ec yeas 10, nays 37. = The next qnestion was on the folie resolution of Mr. Samuer, oferad as a ‘u.* fur the proposition of the coummiite That in ail the States lately declared w bein rebetlion there shall be no oligarchy, aritoc- Tae, caste, or monopoly invested w ihe privileges and powers, and there bo denial of Nights, civiio atical, ou of color or race; but all petsous shall before the Jaw, whether ja the court ro the ballot-box. And this «tatnte, made i suance of the Cons ite oD, shall be the sup law of the land, anything in the consticn, laws of woth n Ar. Sumner’s amendment was rejected =m , 39 Yeas—Messrs. Brown, Chandler, Howe, merey, Suroper. Wade, Wilson, and Yaies. Yates offered the following & Sudo u- tute for the cemmittee’s pr a That no State or Territory of the United Ststes shall by any constituwon, jaw, or other regulation whatever, ber re in foree or hereafier to be adopted, makivg or enforcing ‘many way or in any manner recognizing any disurction between citizens of th Rited States or any State or Territory on account of race or color cr previous condition ef slavery. and hereafter ail citizens without distinetad: of race or color shail be prote: enjoyment and exercise of all their civil and political rights, inctuding the right of « affrage, Mr. Clark moved to amend the above by ad- ding the following proviso: Provi That wherever the ele Hall be abridged in any 5 son Ol repre. seutalives of Congress or other officers, i er national on account of race, or previous condition of sery provision of law not equally applicable t« races and descents, ali persons of such race, descent, or condition shall be excluded from the basis of representation as prescribe cue second seelion of the first article of the Cor tution. Mr. Clark's amendment was ad opted —yeas, 26: mays Mr. Yates’ amendment as amend: Clark Tejected. Yeas, Yeas—Messrs. Krown, ¢ L Sumner, Wade, Wilhams, and Yates Mr. Davis offered an amendment to make the proposition of the com ee be snbmit: the Legislatures of the several Stat hereafwr to be chosen. Rejected: yeas, (2; or ny such State to the comtrary wut- Fete, Sumner moved to amend the com proposition by inserting @ proviso th: shall be no denial of the elective franchise on account of color. Rejected: yeas, +; nays, 3 Mr. Sumper moved to amend the proposition of the committee by inserting that all persons denied representation shall be exempt from taxation of all kind. Rejected. The question was then takea upon the prep- orition of the commitiee, Mr. Olark haviag withdrawn his amendment given above. The joint resolution as it came from the House is as follows Reselved by the Senate an@ Houre of Re sentatives of the Uniled States of America in gress assembled, (two-thirds of both Honses concurring,) That the t posed to the Legisi¢ as an amendinent United States, wt fourths of said 1 part of said Cons “ Article —. Repre ayes shall be appor- ned among the sey. ial States which may be ucinded within this Union, accoraing to their postite ‘atified by three. shall be valid as | Tespective numbers, counting the whole num- ber of persons in each Staw, excluaing lu- dians not taxed: Provided, That whenever the elective tranchise shall be denied or abri in any State en account of race or color, all persons therein of such race or color shall be excluded from the basis of such representation The vote on the above was as follows: Yeas — Messrs. vomeme i Chandler, Clark, Conness, Cragin, Cresweil, Fessenden, Foster, Grimes, Harris, Howe, Kirkwood, Lane of Ind., McDougall, Morgan, Morrill, Nye, Po- land, Rameéy. prague, Tremoull, Wade, Willis d Wilson —25. Acys—Messrs. Brown, Buckalew, Cowan, Davis, Dixon, Doolittle, Guthrie, Henderson, Hendricks, Jobneon, Lane of Kausas, Nesmith, Px y, RiddlegSanisbury, Stew- Sumner, Vah Winkie, Willey The Chair anbounced that the joint resola- tion baving received less than a two-thids vote, bad failed. Mr. Henderson moy & reconsideration of Lb motion prevailed nL TesoluUon again be. fore M mer That the following articles be proposed io the Leg everal Stiles as an amend- ution of the United States, ied by three-fourths of said s, Shall be valid as part of said Con- Seuate, and Dochule offered the following amend- to be taken in the year d seventy, and each euc- ceeding census, Kepresentatives shall be ap- portioned among the several States which may be included within the Union according to the number in each state of male electors over twenty-one years of age, qualified by the laws thereof to choose members of the most numer- cus branch of its Legisiature: and direct taxes shall be apportioned among the several States according to the yalue of the real and per- sonal taxable property situate in each State, not belonging to the State or to the United States.” At 6 o'clock, on motion of Mr. Fessenden, the further consideration of the question was post. pened to Thursday, ano nace wen adjourned to Mo“4ay- z= Hovex.—At the conclusion of Mr. Shei barger’s address on the bill for the proiection of all persons inthe United States in their civil rights, yesterday— Mr. Eldridge. of Wisconsin, moved that the whole subject be Iaid upon the table, which question was decided in the negative—yeas, 32; naye, Lie, The se then voted on the instructions of Mr. Bingham, namely: sunke out from the first fection the words, “and there shall be no dis- crimination in civil rights or immunities among citizens of the United Suates on account of race, lor, or previous condition of slavery:” and ike out all parts of smd bill retating to and which authorizes criminal pro- ceecings, and in lieu thereof to give all citizens injered by denial or violation of their rights secured or protected by this act action im the United States Courts with double costs in ail cares Of Tecovery, without regard to the amount ot damages and secure to such per- sous the privilege of the writ of habeas corput. These instructions were disagreed to—yeas, mays, 1M, The Honse then yoted on the motion tere- cominit the bill to the Committee on the Judi- cutry, and the question was deiermined in ibe affirmative—yeas, *2: nay Trovstes 1x Grorceta—aA Fray: Bxtwerm Whites and Negroes —Late despatches from Ma- con, Ga., are to the effect that in the affray in Stewart county, Ga., the negroes on Jack Ual- bert’s plantation seem to have >cted wholly cn the defensive. Three white men visited the plantation and arbitrarily demanded that the negroes should be removed, making violent demonstrations. The negroes pitched into them, killing one, cracking the skull of an- other, and breaking thearm of athird. The sheriff ef the county was at the bead of the party which went the next day to arrest the begroes, but setiing abont it in a violent aad aisorderly mauner, & desperate fight ensued, in which one white man was killed, one mor- tally wounded, and four negroes killed, Six. teen negroes were arrested and lodged in jail. Three soldiers, who went down to investigate the afiair, took a large force of negroes and started toward Florence in pursuit of the sher- ifs party, but were by some means induced to turn back. A larger squad of soldiers were then sent out to restore erder, as already re- ported. m On the 3d instant, B. K. Williams, a tear 3 white man, killed a negro boy named Barewell Taylor, hired on bis father’s place. Williams wus examiued before two justices of the peace and discharged. Three different attempts were made on the night of the 224 ult. to take the life ot P. W. Brewer. in Adsirsyille, Georgia. Mr. B. te active Union wan, and an old resident of the place. He has laid his cuse before General Thomas. _ 82” A Bristol, Eng. ing of “milk-produ. Sirange to say, not cows.—{ ome Journal. Ss It costs one hundred and twenty times as much to the Western farmer to send $2 Worth of corn to market as it does to send $1 worth of wool. He can simplify mattere, therefore, by first sending bis corn through the alimentary canal of a sheep. BF Mme. George Sand ie a grandmother. &2-A grand bal! is annonnced at Red Bint, Cal. to raise funds to improve the graveyard. 7" The New York railroads are nsing steel rails. P&per advertiees a meet~ “about to be held. Word is said about ihe

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