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EE | align a ® tu A es and aint saat. clgnt doors weet ot ‘Chap- 4, Capitol Hill: - pie" Rte oven. DB. J. B. GIBBS, Dentist, ee 5 + Be, 224 street, two score east of Dong: 5 SS ee & OLEPHARS, INSURANCE COMPANIES. T™= MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORE. ASSETTS, $3,000,000. LOSSES PAID, $1,200,000. DIVIDENDS PAID, $1,000,000. POLICIES ISSUBD FOR LIFE, Payable annually, or in one, five, or ten apnual payments. AU Policies are non-forfeiture after three anntal payments. ‘Fo the amount of the value of the policy. Fifty per cent. credit gi when the premium amounts to #40 or over. LIGHTER & WHEELER, Agents, No. 476 Seventh street. OBME & COOPBB, Avents, ap 0)m No. 100 Bridge st., Georgetown. | ode YOUR PROPERTY AT HOMR. FIRE INSUBARCE. BION 1 OB COM. TER MATION PW EOS CHABTEBED BY GON . CAFITAL 91,000,000. THE LOWEST RATES. SISK TAN EBES PROMPTLY PAID. BO OHABGE FOR POLICIES. OFricE : a., te & Co.’s Bank- aus 1 ea opposite Biggs 3 wri le Office, Ho. 64 La, arzonm H. s0RMthS§ Siar on ‘This 7 is now prepared to ingere all de- fireom such as cannot tobe i. WAREHOUSES OB DWELLINGS for @ year of bat 3 a © Fas, Songgey tare it» QAEE CAPITAL D. LARNER, Secretary. IBBMEN’S INSURANCE GO. OF WASH F INGTON AND GEORGETOWN. OFFICE No. 1, over Bank of Washington, OBARTERED BY CONGRESS, 1837. seovsseseneesreereeeen 200,000 830,000 of all kinds insured for « year or less Builders’ risks granted en the most favorable terms. Re chargy Jer policies. AMS. President. ow — ‘Themas Parker, Jobs D. Barclay, Ri arrT Audrew Rothwell of Wettineian : well, 5 The Directors in Georgetown ithorizedtby tne Board to renew policies and take risks in OS coam” ABEL G. DAVIS, See’ry. PAWNBROKER Oo Ff it OB, i POOR PEOPLB’S FRIEND! 634... 2WEL see 34 PAWNBBORER'S OFFICE, vanoed on Watches, Diamonde aod Jewelry, eet cha oe Bel articles, Bc. | cores. LICENSED PAWNBROKER. NOTICE—* bet 3 & BURNSTINE.” 6th street ite National Hotel Ferwerly with the late Levi Benjamin, of Balti- more, bas opened an office for the purpose of LOANING MONEY IN SUMS TO sUIT, all Binds of Merchandise, such as Diamonds, Gold and Sitver Watches, Bliverware. Guns, Pis- tole. Gentlemen's and Ladies’ Wearing Apparel. ree ee ceer sarette ness strictly confidential. © Privete entrance edjoining. fo 2-am* S4uavd orn SALAD OILMm Juvt received from Bordeacx. CLOTHING, &e. AMUSEMENTS. yivamia avenve. 446 Penamytvease eneueas tate Wine ae Este. Abin Sack | laa, LAST WEEE OF THE SEASON. ; Third appearance of the talented young Wasb- Devoni*'R. J. NEWTON GOTTHOLD, Who will. on this occasion enly, be supported by the jar American Actreer. popelar Aateu SUGAR DENTIN THIS (Thuredey) EVEN. 5 je performance will consist o! .bowles’ beautiful play. in five acta, 7 WIFE. A TALE OF MANTO Julian St. Pierre......... ir. Mariana... ODEON HALL CLOTHING BOOMS. ODEON HALL CLOTHING BOOMS. ODEON HALL GLOTHING BOOMS. 3. 3. cherlaan ESTABLIGHED 1547. titled BSTABLISHED 1847. BSTABLISHED 1847. CORNER PENESYLVANIA AV, AND 4% 8T. CORNER PENNSYLVANIA AV, AND 4%; ST. COBNER PENNSYLVANIA A¥. AND 43, ST. ‘To-morra t., ROMEO AND VOuier CANTEKBURY. Louisiana Av.. near 6th st , rear Nations! Hotel. GEORGE LEA............ Proprietor aud Manager. itor to inform the Public it he yp nto Be Old Location, and Bee to merit a continuance of 2. of BILLY EMERSON, the the Dance Man in the Profession. rappel BR in imber of hie LTON will appear in a MULLIGAN in some of his best acta, BUCKL&£Y AND HART in some new Ethiopean Characters. Second week of LIZZIE LE GRANGE, the on Tig Dancer. L. BONBELLY'S BALLET TROUPE, com- tots, some of some of the Handsemest Young oe in the Profession. Public attention is most reepectfully called to eur very large and superb assortment of CLOTHING, embracing every color and quality of FANCY AND PLAIN MELTON CLOTHS. Fancy and Silk Mixe@ OASSIMEBE SUITS, BOYS’ CLOTHING, OF ALL THE LATEST New York styles, got up in the most fashionable manner; FINE AND EXTRA BLACK CLOTH FROCK oats; ur Bouquet of Beauty: FANNY FERRERO. PIN 7 ANNIE FERRERO, MILLIE YOUNG. NELLY FINE FRENCH DOE 8KIN PANTS; SMITH. LOTTIE MAY. MAGGIE, MalBe, FURNISBING GOODS OF ALL KINDS. bene MAY, &c., &c., in new Songs and ances. LADIES MATINEE ON SATURDAY, eom- mencing at 3 o'clock. BOOTS, SHOES, &c. A TT BE aog I ° N IN BOOTS AND Gente’ woo wees Boots, from $3 25 to tae bes tare ge AD 2.0 ‘* Balmeral Gaiters, $2.25. Misses and caries Beots and Gaiters, from 75 cen! $2. Mens’ Btippers. from 75 cents to $1 25. Ludtee? Marosco, Boo is aud Balmorala, from $1.75 to $2.7 Also, a wit filled with Shoes at $) per pair. Allat the Original Chesp Boot and Bhee Store, 322 Penn. avenue, four doors east of Adams’ Kx- BI Office. my l-d2w These geods being all of our own manufactare, we will offer GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO PUBCHASERS, IN REGARD TO ECONOMY AND LOW PBICES, MELTON CLOTH SUITS, MELTON CLOTH SUITs, MELTON CLOTH SUITS, FARCY ©A8S SUITS, FANOY OA8s SUITS, FANCY CASS SUITS, SILK MIXED 8UITS, SILK MIXED SUITS, SILK MIXED SUITS, BLACK OLOTH FROCK COATS, BLACK OLOTH FROCK COATS, BLAOK CLOTH FROCK OOATS, FRENCH BOESKIN PANTS, FRENCH DOESKIN PANTS, FRENCH DOESKIN PANTS, FANCY CASS PANTS, FANCY OA88 PANTS. FANCY CASS PANTS, FAROY OAS8S8 VESTS, FANCY CASS VESTS, FANCY OA88 VESTS, FANCY SILK VESTS, FANCY SILK VESTS, FANCY SILK VESTS, WHITE DUCK PANTS AND VESTS, WHITE DUCK PANTS AND VESTS, WHITE DUCK PANTS ANE VESTS, STEAMBOAT LINES. turns T " at 43 p.m. Fare fer Round Trip, $1.50. One-third of this amount for use of oe Association. Washington ond Alexendris Bou leave each Place every hour from 7a. m. i. BZ ihe Bue Bicamer Wawaset con be chartered c S . VAN BISWICK, ty sor General Sup’t P. F. Co. Ppotomae TRANSPORTATION LINE. NOTIGE TO SHIPPERS. ‘The Steamer EXPRESS, Capt. E i Washi: a B+ BYE ves ngtol 2. m. I e exendrie at 7a. m EVERY SAT Seabee UBDAY for G@lymont, Budd's Ferry Smith's Point, Chaiterton Landing. Nanjemoy Stores, Mathias Point, Pope's Oreck Blut Polat. Plowden’s Wharf. Lancaste harf. Stone's barf, Carriomen Bay. Foxwell's Wharf, Piney Point Lookont, and arrives at Baltimore at cr on Sunes, BRYAN & BRO , Acents, No. 345 Penna. 1 BOY®’ CLOTHING, BOYS’ CLOTHING, BOYS’ CLOTHING, BOY8’ CLOTHING, BOYS’ CLOTHING, BOY 8’ CLOTHING, TO TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH TWICE DAILY, (Sunday a. m. excepted.) NE. 4,106. The newly elected Counecticut Stace offiters SPECIAL NOTICES, — —— 2” OBT. UNDER FALSE | Were duly installed in their respective offices PuatE! srempery tations ef | yesterday with appropriateceremonies. After voted game te about doing escorted to the Capitol, Governor Haw- hyo Sane Seta CR. | ley Galiyered his message to the Senate and BUS” has li a @at of the | house. message is short and devw ' tbat cannot now Be ntporved sacapeet suet | Rontammeraneee igs eras oaeas Beld everywhere. mys eretrege so & small class of citizens whonave SURELY, STEADILY, i cunendanont oes rejectes bast pene toes SUCCESSFULLY, again submitted to the tors of the State in and the re; ‘was SMOLANDEB’S EXTRACT BUOCKU reasonable time. He remarked that the nation “pyd jJongs for the day of tull restoration, when ascict cine tealnene = on woe fu natural functions betae pence ¥ pment gee agen er ay a : 5 out external interference oF He us =, the number of yotes above such ma- said that the country will never consent that r ty but loyal a have ite {aver er sit 2d. That When it may be ascertained afer ete , S| tne adjournment of the Annual Conterence Some negroes in South Memphis fired on a cituzen yesterday moruing, wounding bim and & white woman. The sheriff with a posse at- tempted to disarm the uegroes, but fled to the jort, firing as they ran. They @riven from the for}, yesterday evening and sought the woods. Ting the excitement seven negroes 2nd One citizen were killed, and a tew houses were burned. The military were an- der arms al] day. All was quiet last Dut fears are entertained Is CURING every case Of Kipway Disuast, EREUMATION, Graver, Uninany Disonpens, Weaxnzes and Pains in the Bacx, Frualx OomrLaints and ‘Trove us oricing from Bxcussts oF any Kip. OOME, YE AFFLICTED! TRY SMOLANDER’S. T4KE NO OTHER BUCKU. Sold by all Apothecaries. Prict $1. D. BARNES & CO,, ew York, and BARNES, WARD & 00., New Orleans, Southern Agents. BUBLEIGH & ROGERS, Wholesale Bruggists, Boston, Mass., General Agents. feb 10-19 there was an excess of members electea to the General Conterence, over and above the num- excess, and consequently not legally a mem- ber or members elect to the ensuing Oonference. night, | We that the negross wil] | Carolin: District is entitied to eight mamustiema! attempt to burn the town. Up to the present a arene that the name of Kev. KR He COLGATE’S AROMATIC VEGETABLE SOAP | ‘ime fifteen blacks and four white men have a. one Asuperier ToiLet Soar, prepared from refined | °°” killed. jmember from ict, as even o bowever. that as the North District will have but seven ministerial mem- bers in attendance. The President announced tne following stapding committees: On Journais—Revws. J G. Whitfield, T. H. Pegram, J. C. Deanes and Messrs. W. D. Massey L.. W. Batchelor. T. A. Acustom honse official who has just re- tafned trom (luebec states that some armed Fenians left there ina small fishing vessel yes- teTday morning, aud were put om board of a large schooner, back of Grand Marion, N. B- VeRrs2.R Orts in combination with GLYCERINE and especially designed for the vise of L4vies, and for the Nursery, Its perfume is exquisite, and ite washing properties unrivalled. The U.S. steamer Winooski has , | Newman. Boundaries—Revs. John Koberts, eee fSeoly | Me., in pursuit of the Fenian privateer. The | A.W Lineterry. KH. Mills, MrT f° Bas. schooner said to be a Fenian privateer was | tlett. Judiciary—-Revs. Dr. F. Waters, John boarded by the custom house officer at () uebec yesterday morning. A large number of armed men were found on board. She has Fenian arms on board. Jobn Ross, a stock speculatorin Exchange Place, New York, has been arrested for forgery. He hand purchased $50,0u0 in gold from each of the following persops: Biack & Spaulding Roberts, W. Motiee, Mesers. G. J. Cherry. R. Thomas. Executive—Revs.F. lp B. Shaver, J.G. Whitteld, Mr. C. W. Button. Litera- ture—Kevs. Dr. J.J. Murray, J. Thomas Mur- ray, Mr. R. Thomas. cans of Grace—Kev. John Paris, one vacancy, Mr.J. A. Kennedy Finance—Revs. W. Meter. J.H. Mr. J. B. Matthews. Home and Foreign Missions— 5 and, * and J. F. Crouise, and paying for the same by pon ee eee wi tar 4 bee, his own certified checks on’ the Continemial | Mr. Jos. Libbey, vacancy. d ig The certificates proved to be forgeries. | “key. Mr. Whitfield inquired of the Presideut Bossis said to have forged the name of A. | ir this General Conference is clothed with Gon. Speyer to the two checks on the Union Bank tional remarked for $64,500 each, with the certification of the | Ye" ———— coco TO DYB EASY is very destradie, MATTHEWS’ VENETIAN HAIR DYE is the best in the world. Complete in one bottle. Nowash,nestain, motrouble. Achild camapply it. Persons wishing te avoid the publici- ty of having their Hair dyed in public,can DYE AT HOME better than any barber can doit, by using THE VENETIAN DYE. ft does not rub off or make the Hair appear dusty or dead, but imparts new life and lustre, Gives a beautiful bisck or brown, as pre- ferred. Price 75 cents. delegates the oh powers . paying telier: and also two checks on Howe & ey en gee ery a Sintra roe Accnning Prepared by A. I. MATHEWS, N.Y. acy: AMGOURE Dot stated, that this General Conierence is not clothed Prorat BARUBES @ CU., New York, Ash apron On Sunday afternoon a fire broke out in the | with conventional powers. gents. my 16-eoly tatlor’s shop of James Miller, Toronto, C. W., and raged until thirty-three sh. and houses and a large number of outbui, were de. stroyed. Nearly the whole of Front and Ciare- mont streets, the two principal streets in the lace, ure in asbes. The loss is estimated at The principal sufferers are James Momo, A. Sch wailer,and Wiliam B. Hender- shot. Forty to fifty families are rendered houseless. (yeneral Meade has returned from St. An- drews, N. B.. where he met General Doyle, of the British army, to consult on Fenian affairs. General Meade and staff, with Colonel Ed- wards, Major P. Bartlett, Captain Jennings, U.S. Q. M., with all the troops lately sent to Eastport, Me., lett yester: the steamer Regulator for Portland and A fire occurred in Lansinburg! Rev. Mr. Southerland moved to reter the resolution to the yndiciary committee. Mr.C. W. Button from Virgins, offered a substitute for the resolution, requesting the judiciary commitiee to ascertaia and report if this General Conference is clothed with con- ventional power: Dr. Batchelor argued that the Conference is Rot clothed with conventional powers, be- ’ cause the law requires two-thirds of the con- ferences to call a convention, and but unree of them are clothed with such powers. ‘ Rev. Mr. Somtheriand raised the point that an argument on the main question is not ia order on the rotion to refer. The Chair (Rev. Dr. Waters presiding) de- cided that Dr. Batcheior’s argument was pot f in order. Dr. Batchelor appealed from the decision, and the Chair was sustained. Rev. W. H. Wills asked if the resolution is HALL’S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER has proved itself to be the mest perfect preparstion for the hair ever offered to the public. Itis a vegetab! Jurious pro) It wit le compound ties whatever. EsTORE GkaY Hair TO its ORiGInaL hair from falling out. scalp, and ‘makes the hair soft, ken. a ndid hair dressing. No person, eld or young, should feil to nee it. ut, Is BrcounEsses anv Uskp sy THB Finst RDICAL AUTHORITY. ao Ack for Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re- newer, srr monger , and contains no in- i Nasbu for sale by all Druggiste. - ¥., Tues. day night, between State and Congress, and be- . SR i STEIOK- low Market street, destroys ng the (Ancient — of amendment while the motion is to It eat ‘ine .and 1s withal | some barns, &c. Loss $12,000, mostly insured. | era} concur oF tee eens be done by gen~ or Gleagrecable to the taste, There is nodoubt | The fire wax the work of an incendiary. Mr. Button moved to lay the resolution and 8 best oes in toe nod tna chat ie prop: Dr. Gustaf, late of New York city, who at- | the motion torefer on the table; which was 4 etor claims tor it, have tried it di tempted to man named McK: to. pest ® an relleff amost oes 3g Soren ty ewe several months ago, wes whed r. Button then offered bis substitute as a cough. Itis prepared by Pr. 30-139 | Monday and found guilty. He was sentenced | Terolution, and it was adopted. Neate at ea r e by | to fifteen years imprisonment in the peniten- | | Rev. J.T. Murray moved tnat the Confer- ro Prirerty SAR. TEN oF Oweiart! | tiary. ence go into tion on the affairs of the > avenue and 602 Coneern ich was agreed to; and the Conference adjourned. Dry Goods. eb i The marketis very inactive. and prices of Dr. Bissell, deputy health officer at quaran- tine, New York, reports two cases of cholera Tuesday. The patients are rapidly improy- ing. There are not more thans dozen patients but who are able to sit up. ANTI'S, 317 PF eo %8-ly TWO BAD CASES OF PILES GURED BY DB STRICKLAND’S PILE BEMEDY. Mr. Glass, of Janesvi a oods are very weak. A further de- weet be the Piles, that he | Phe steamer Gibbons was burned at Hersch. | cine seine mmevitabicunder che decline of the Wa aed Ger suene weal tacoee, ae Fated ‘case of Pics. a man’s Lake, between Augusta and Savannah. | raw materi. The print market bas again de- WEISENFELD & CO., teamers from Sixth Street rom the army se incurable, (he being quite pare- | G8. on Sunday last, with 5,000 bales of cotton. | clined. Both brown and bleached goods are = a ” = ‘ashington. to Aquia Creek and! yea with the Piles.) Both The vessel and cargo are a total loss. again lower, under a falling off in the demand. ap27-6t __ Corner 42; et.and Penna.avenue. | Richmond, Froderickebarg and Potomac Baitrond, Sar th one, of Dr. STBI D’ A fire at Grand Kapids, Michigan, Sunday | Our remarks being always written some days 4 OW HE SUCCEEDED. meek Var costing thane aitk sealeaen int his oe ie ee spess | morning destroved the Union Hovel and four | before they are published will account. for 4 H a mond'and Petersburg and Richmond and Danville 7 Y ought to ice those stores, with their contents, making a total loss | Some discrepancies which may have appeared, BY THE BARD OF OAK HALL, Batlroads. for Petersbi we on, Wrimington, ng ths most aggravated cases of Piles | Of $100,000. Insured for $40,000. Tee nen pene oneuraes. ia — time ‘jaan Raleigh, Greensboro’ ary, Charlotte an cured by Dr. ile An Atlanta, Georgia, dispatch says that th. is is unavoidable in the very unsettled state There es eeetee in one Ome (beste Harpertant © Vantertitt leave Sixth . Bol Masonic Hall was accidentally burned ‘Mon. of roe Tange and gold markets, and it is im- te He makes a bandsome income clear, Brg AG rte morning excepted) at day night. Loss over @10,0u0; mostly menred. | Toginele, 10 Tely, on any ra 6} pon td hegperent A ioc 6 40 a.m. and7 p.m, and arrive in Richmond et - the most part. Gi Now, when he started out in youth, part. Ginghamsarescarceand want- : He had bat little cash in trath; THROUGH TO RICHMOND IN SEVEN HOURs, | wHABBIAGE AND CELIBACY, ap Bemy of CONGRESSIONAL. ed. Brown drills ell readily, chiefly for ex. But sti]! he'd try his best to do, 4 ie Hie uicke: of ine ye the “wint SENATE — Yesterday after our report closed— | POFt- andare very firm. ‘also are . And make a name and money too. Fifty Miles bagar tn Pinky aor Quicker than te gle Nn yD mya en or pe bow freeof| Mr. Wilson submitted an amendment in. | Wel! maintained. Denims have declines Dicks a He attended lectures, studied hard, Be sure and get Through Tickets via Aq Ebarge jn sealed letter envelopes, Address Dr. J, | tended to be offerce to the bill to provide for | ST¢ Steady. Stripes are lower. In woolens And very quickly the board, Oreek and Fredericksburg, to Richmond, at the | SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard tion, | restoring the States Iately im insurrection to | 'B¢ business doing ts not «atisfactory. Fancy He opened office. ung out sign, Company's Office, corner of Peans. avenue and 6th | Philadelphia. Pa. ap 16-3m their full political rights in lieu of section first | C@#imeres are very dull. Holders of spring 5 body mo flegeergge oyun vray OO street, or on board of the boats. Baggage checked ~~ BEORET DISEASES. of that bill: “sy styles appear firm, and buyers hold off in ex- 2 For poverty cate on apace: muibasees and Baggage Wagons will be in] SAMARITAN’s Givris the most ret safe and | Sec. 1. Whenever any one of the States in pocetion of cusses oheruse. - sae how- At last a friend advice readi to convey passengers and baggage be- | effectual remedy—indeed, the only le reme- | insurrection shall ratify the above ever, is more activity. are mucb . Which changed fite fortane in a trice, tween depots in Richmond. dy eyer discovered. Cures in two to ar days.and | amendment as required by the reduced, and prices are much stronger. No ~ Passengers by this line pass by daylight Mount | recent cases in twenty-four hou jo. RO | the States, and shall conform its constitutien | TWrther decline is expected, asthe supply is - 7 Now pationts Rocked frem far and near, y ‘nd may bave an opportanity of visit 20 te be taken: It ‘ under check for the present. 'Satinetsare mach Aad kept him busy all the year; ernon. ay have id 3a i ° Ne and laws thereto, the Senators and Represen- Li > Mon and women ai] declare. several battle-fields near Fredericksburg by stop- the soldier's , and 8 friend to those who £ tatives from such State after the fourth day of | S¢pTessed. in foreign goods there js consider- we No doctor can with him compare. Ping at that pout. a of of want to 5 oe, Gai fee | iatives from such Stat aly elected ana day of | Sble activity, but at low prices the reese nt ‘The secret of his great success, ie MATTING I ete ng, | PRKeerEds's Roby aich Eivhe Seoces—&. positive | fied, stall. upon taking, the required oaths, be | \°FF mpl fem catrawaty mete in +88 The sane ade co wall ba yea ie pink crak i Le We i i Bpots. vr cttere. me mice Sie r bottle: aon ms — Ten: — Socuar pecmmmees ne Se mando ng? ia Ee ¢ Mf. Tres, 1 Tet . &e. lee $1. 5 Representati essee and Ar- 3; =e Sarai a apS-ly General Pasovager it, by S.C. Ford. See advertisement. os my 5 coon ely shall be admitted, it pe terms. Summer dress goods are in {air SMITH BROTHERS & 00., ed and q a8 aforesaid, when either of | G¥¢st. Delaines sell at auctions target MEBCHANT TAILOBS, gent ING ARRANGEMENT. — NOTICE Sintcamer SAMbuIDG! ', Captain e . Ds her fonts on. “BATURDATY, “March uo a er new pier. 170 AND DEALERS IN GENTS’ GUBNISHING GOODS, OAK HALL, 464 SEVENTH pereunt na recei h gost nest stock o inc ‘Goons coer aaeted inthe city of Wash- ingten. Having secured the best artists in the city. Weare propareh to make up in the finest style, and ‘et less prices than any other establishment. apa 8. B. & Co. ‘bin, TUESDAY coat AND WOOD. T am prepared to deliver r COAL and WOOD to consumers ineny part of city cheap for cash. 7 et been selected wi! DWAED DOLAN, "i MEROHANT TAILOR, Corner of 14th be and Penns. aveaue, opposite Invites his friends and the public to his rime! Fich assorimest RING GOODS, bought for casb, aud wil! be sold at reduced prices. Perfect fits warranted. ‘Also, a fine stock | My stock of Coal has been sel See. o GENTS’ FUBNISHING GOODS. Gi the vary best qualities, ry - P.8. Give u 3 ap 14-2 fata, Wr ash and Bel HET sea Sah entirety Pee 4 eee, share of the bile patronage, coling fontdent £ MERCHANT TAILORS, following places will be promptly attended to: Of. Would inform their customers and the public fee aed Benes. ‘wre; Be RNG streot wl i Ze nerall the; ve for ac Sership in the Merchant Tailoring Busines gt the old stand of Bvan Hughes, corner 18th street and Pennsylvanis avenue, where NGLISH AND BELGIAN CLOTHS -CASSI EEES nod Vestine “hoo, CENTLEMES'S UBNISHING DB ef oyery variety. Where y id be pleased to see their friends and cu edging themselves to sell as reasonab! ~ as good satisfact as can be found els: ere. Parties indebted to eith: ‘ty will pl forward and settle to clese books, “1! Please come First clase Pants and Vest Makers wanted. No others need appl: rn rment ave, ma hom $70 Penns. ‘avenue; Spi af 3 lath Rew rn cPherson ‘erguson b ave., corner Ist street. Capitol Hill J, Mas- Droggist. corner I 20th sts ; J. H. Stone, Draggist, corner 7th ond L streets; L. B. Boulter, corner &th and M ap 13-1m* as2 *‘EUILLAN & 00.8 CLEANSING FLUID WILL REMOVE ALL STAINS McCONNELL, Det. $4 and 434 apply. ep ll-Im CAUSED BY LES PARMEER, JAMES T, WALERE, | GREASE, OIL, 10K CREAM ae e773 MNT TORS.” = *""" PUNOH, LEMONADE, No. # Seventh street, near FE. CHAMPAGNE. &c., FRow 8 and WOOLEN GOODS, the or leaving any un- Dleasant smell, A fine rth t of CLOT) RES ant VERGE ood eS CASSIE see = the lastest styles and best pos- We haveaiso a fine assortment of Gents’ Furnishing Good: For saleby lease call, H. XEBOWSKI, Sole t, Bhirts ‘Sade too tirside, 30 io Deore Bs state, der. fe 26-3m. PABMER & WALKER Woeshi "505 Benser ‘Peninetoa. v.O, |] LSTERING. CABINET MAKING, REN- TOV ATING and REPAIBING of all aq Geecriptions of Household Furniture Cone in the neatest beet Port notice. Persons ‘ eottare arelshed or ad: to call tine on ‘ale at 393 Penn. evenne, con’s grecery > ja, where P! &t low prices. Silks are much inactive st privave trade. | 60 The regular order of business being the Post] Linens are firm and active. The auction Office Appropriation bill. was taken up, the See! question being on the amendment of Mr. Trombnll. on The amendment was adopted—yeas, 19: * nO person exercising or performing the duties any. ofice which, by law, is re- quired to be filled y the advice amd consent of the Senate, shall, before his confirmation by the Senate, receive any salary or compensation tor his services unless he be commissioned by the President to fill u: HABDWARE *K FOR SALE CHEAP. & Just received from the Northern Manufactories @ large and varied assortment ef CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES, PERAMBULA- TOBS, VELOOIPEDES, &c., &c., to which I would invite the attention of my custo- mers and the public generally, as I am prepared end determined te sell at as reasonable prices as they can besold in this District. Also, a large assortment of SHING TAOKLE, REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS, FANOY BASKETS, DRAM FLASKS, &c., with an omdless variety of HOUSEKEEPING GOODs, all of which I will sell at the most reasonable Prices. Also, one of the finest assortments 6f BUILDEB’S HARDWARE in this city, which will be sold at cost te reduce Stock. 8. F. SAVAGE, pee, A ‘en Mi. api4-Im First door weet of ioth street. T° THE LADIES. sales limit the private sales; the offerings ‘auctione are mostly sold low. The toa return of : American Medical Association. ' Batimorg, May2.—The American Medicas 87 Association met. to-day at Concord Hall. - Dr. Wistar, the Treasurer, reported that the an bankruptcy of the Ascosiasion was due to the & vacancy occurring | fact its members will not purchase the by reaeon of death, ion, or expifation|| volume of its transactions, not regardi; ot office duri the recess of the Senate and | worth the cost. The Publisher hazarded the since its Jast adjournment, or removal for vio- up of the volume, and bas thereby suf- lation of the duties of his office, the case and frase “4 . One delegate — cause of which shall be reported to the Senate at its next session.” Mr. Wade offered an amendment limiung the eptrnipey of the executive departments in the city of Washiagton to two newspapers baving it circulation, the proper affidavits of which to be made, and the charges to be no higher Fer atest patvate - dividuals. A; to. The bill was passed. Hovee.—After our report closed— The army bill being under consideration, the twenty-fourth section was agreed tw. The remaining sections of the bill, from the twenty- act scent Leonie ty tars inamncep lng bat | Sn to thepforty third, were then successively taken up, considered, amended, and agreed to. The question then recurring on the passage of the bill, the yeas and nays were and resulted as follows—yeas, 36; nays, $3. So the bill was rejected. Adjourned. ate to su) the latest action iizpicay MOLDED ‘OLE ae COMPANY. KAY'S PATENT LaDINS' ORIMFED OOL- which they would in’ oo ive Special suaesien &f rel novel con- GENERAL CoNFERENCE.—In this Conference, in session at New on the ade a poport,Yeturning ihe Ghristan greetsoes le @ arn wan of the African M. E. ‘Osures, and recommend that the most amicable fellowship should be late af Jou Ran, EB THE PATENT OFFICE. 452 SEVENTH STREET, "LE Chicago. the other tay, was caught putting a live chtid into a comin vik the mention of burying it. S-Never cit ail taracd tolem nein mae SMO, Your op enti Wenhttote Paris are made of fow- Saat ako site “