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THE EVENING STAR. The Largest Cirenlation in the District, CROSBY S. NOVES..........Editor. WASHINGTON CITY: FRIDAY - FEBRUARY 2s, 1865, “S7-READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SEE OUTSIDE FOK INTRRESIING TELE- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER RECEPTIONS. WE ARB AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNOR that the Ladies ot the Executive Mansion. Mrs. Patter- son sad Mrs. Stover, will be at home on Mon- day evenings, after seven o'clock. The even- ing has been fixed upon for the drawing-room Teceptions of the ladies in liew of the aftarnoon &» during Inst season, and they will receive every Monday evening until further notice. SPRAKER CoLvax's RECEPTIONS are to be | every Friday evening, from 5% to 11 p. m. | The receptions of the Speaker's mother and | Suter, Mrs and Miss Matthews, for ladies, and gentiemen accompanying them, will be every Wednesday afternoon, from 1to¢p.m. The Spesker's weekly receptions will close on the last Friday of March. | — i AN EXPERIMENT IN LIVING. | ‘The Pall Mall Gazette describes a new experi- | ment in living, now making in that part of | London known as Belgravia. The attempt is to provide accommodations, somewhat after | the French fashion, for that large class of| People in good circumstances, bachelors. single | Indies, or married couples without family, who | are afraid to face the trouble and expense of | Decoming householders, especially as small houses of the siae that would suit tiem are | rarely to be obtained in a good situation, even | ata high rent; aud who, on the other hand, find am irksome sacrifice of independence in | ordinary lodgings. To accomplish this result @ large pile of buildings, called “Belgrave | Maasions,” has been built on Lord West- | minster’s estate. The robms sre let singly | or im smites as unfurnished apartments, each tenant having the liberty, of course, to furnish and fit them up as he pleases. | ‘The company provides all necessary service, and there is a coffee room for the use of the ten- ants. There is no obligation, implied or under- stood, that the tenants should take their meals im the house; they are free to live just as they | like; im short, it 1s proposed that they shall en- joy as much privacy and independence as if they were in a house of their own Some such plan as this will haye to be adopted in this country, in order to accomme- date the iarge class who cannot or will not keep house, and who detest boarding houses. There | is a foud cry for the French system or some- thing equivalent, and there will be a handsome return of rent to any one who will set the movement in progress. Tux Creeviation or Osscxne Pustica- | THONB.—We have heretofore referred to the action of ysrious city corporations, railroad companies, and other corporate bodies t» break ups growing nuisance, being the sale and circu- | Iation of a class of illustrated publications, Which are oflenstve to delicate and refined tastes, | and disgraceful because of their violation of ali the laws of decency and propriety. Baltimore is now aroused to the necessity of doing something im the same direction, and we see by the papers from that city of this morning, that the Grand | Jury haying been memorialized upon the sab- Ject, have addressed a communication to Judge Gitmor, of the Criminal Court, in regard there. to In his response the Judge recommends the Presentment of persons who may be guilty of SucB violations of common decency and ths code of public laws, and intimates that such punishment will be imposed upon these Offenders as the importance of the cases may demand. Tux Makyiaxp Senatonsutr.—The Sen- | storial question is again looming up at Annap- lie, A caucus of the Eastern Shore members, to whom the question was submitted, have de- termined by a large majority that the rejection of Mr. Tho.nas by the United States Senate has created a vacancy which, of course, will ren- der a new election necessary. It is believed that the Legisiature will agree with this con- clusion. A number of candidates are already anounced, among whom Hon. Thos. McUul- jough, the present Democratic member from the First Congress:onal District, is one of the most prominent. The Hon. Isaac D. Jones, of Somerset county, the present Attorney Gen- eral of the State, is also mentioned as a prob- able candidate. Mr. Swann, it is said, is a, & candidate, and bis friends claim to be con- | fident of his succe Mk. Incxnsori, Chairman of the Hou: Commutwe on the District of Columbia, ¢# taunly deverves the thanks of the people here, not only for the intelligent manner in which he disposes of local matters requiring his atten- tion, but for the justice and impartiality which Prompt him to defend the interests of the Dis- trict when they are placed in jeopardy by the well disposed but injudicions interference of legisiators, who have not had his experience im regard to affairs bere. Thus, his prompt | and judicions defense in the Fouse yesterday ofthe item in the civil appropriation bill for | the Metropolitan Police fore=, on the ground that the Government has fifty millions dollars worth of property to be guarded here, on which Property they pay into the city treasury no taxes, Was an unanswerable argument, based on right and justice, Tue PosrMastex GEexenaL.—It is due to Postmaster General Kandail to state that the detail of some testimony in the Daily Globe tending to i: licate that officer of the Govern. | ment in & frandulent connivance in certain contracts for carrying Southern mails, is with- out the least foundation, and has no sembiance of truth whatever. The testimony of Charles Gould, of New York. who was examined betore the Select Committee on Southern Rail- roads, disproves all such allegations as were | made in the paper referred to, and completely ¥indicates Mr. Randall and exonerates im from any knowledge of the matter. | Ta ORKING Pxorie—It is announced thatthe masons, of Hartford, Ut., have formed & protective association designed to assert the mutual depencence of capitaland labor. Work | is brisk at the Housatonic railway shops in | Bridgeport, Ct. The company are just com- mencing to build some new passenger and bag- gage cars The Newburyport Herald says, “0, | the joyful sound! The Giobe Mill bell, afar a silence of months, rang on Friday, to call the Workers together. A hundred hands are thore employed getting ready for manufacturing cotton goods Derxat oy Tux Eton? Hotr Law tw Many- Lawp.—In the Maryland Senate yesterday the House resolutions declaring it inexpedient for Maryland to adopt the eight hour labor system ‘were adopted, with the section of the resolu- tions, as reported from the House, which de- clares it the duty of Maryland to adopt the sys_ tem when it is adopted by New York and other | Lapy Dow bas selected for her benefit at the National Theatre this evening, “Tho Child of tbe Regiment” Bately does not exceed the supply. The pub- lications of that enterprising firm. J. B. Lip- pinoott & Co., Puiladelphia, are got up in good And tre calculated to suit the taste of readers of all kiads, as a reference to the ver full litt of new books insued by that firm,and ad. yertised in the Stax of Wednesday. will show. ‘mong them are W. Hepworth Di xons new i “Spiritual Wives:” Lewis H. Beaver and his Works,” | tian ‘Casas, H. the = = Jobo hes; jon- resolations in the | bidden. | m_, to amend the Constitution em NATION OF: CANDIDATES FOR AD | MISSION INTO TRE NAVY AS AS: NT | SURGEONS —A Roard of Medical omenr ty ue | Corps inv ures immediate appoin| ECONSTRUCTION. Sovrn Canotiwa.—The Uonveation Wad- esday passed seventeen sections of the Judiei- ary article. Judges are to be siected by the Legislature. “Astrong effort wasmade to have the Judges elected by the people. Resolutions were adopted anking Congress, Grant, and anton, Some negroes opposed them A'cyn- mittee of two colored delegates returned from , Wasbington with iaformation that the B-pud- ligsn= did not wish for colored Gongrewmon. ‘The State is to be redistricted with six instead of four representatives. The Convention is now holcing two sessions daily, and expect to finish by the 15th of Mareb. There is a groat rush for office. Gxoxata.—It was resolved in the Convention Yesterday that the capital be removed from Milledgeville to Atlanta—yeas 90, nays 30. The Convention hereafter will have two day ses- ‘sions. Ap anti-relief party was inaugarated Wednesday night by thirty delegates. it pro- to nominate a candidate for (overnor, to ack ail opposed to repudiation, whether in favor or not of ratification, to support its nominee, and to request Congress to reassemble the Uon- vention, and instruct it to strike out the relief clause. Mussisarrr1.—a resolution was adopted ia the Con vention thanking Congress for impeach- ing the President. The bill of rights was un- der consideration yesterday. Articles were adopted prohibiting duelling, defining treason Against the State, and prohi iting property or educational qualifications for electers. The tax ordinance was ttken up and adopted asa whole, and « committee was appointed to carry ‘it to General Gillem. ALABAMA.—A dispatch from Montgomery last night says’ “The returns from all the coan- ties in which elections have been held have been received, but their publication is still for- A negro man who was known to be op to the rue, and used his influence ta. keeping negroes from voting, was killed by 8 violent Radical negro on Saturday night, about iwenty miles from the city. Tue Week Ly Stax, now on our counter for sale and in wrappers ready for the mails, con- tains a full account of the War Department imbroglio; the removal of Mr. Stanton; the appointment of Gen. Lorenzo Thomas as Sec- the subsequent arrest as; his examination before Chief Justice Cartier and discharge from cus- tody; his suit against Mr. Stanton for false im- msonment, laying damages at $150,000; the Presidents” meceage, 4c. ‘ee. Iuapeachmeat, the action of the House; the vote in detail; the action of the Senate; telegrams to the President and Congress, &c; Reconstruction; the Rughts of American Citizens abroad; Recep- tions during the week, Society News; ‘Political News; Washington News and Gossip; the Sourts; Movements of the Worki pie; Useful Items of Domestic Economy; Humorous Sketches; with Departmental, and Local News; Agricultural and Housekeeping Miscellany: and the latest Telegraphic Dispatches, Tue Seizvre ov Tar Jounson Civn Pa- | vers ry New Yorx.—In the New York As- embly Inst night, Mr. Hartman offered tho following, by Unanimous consent; which was adopted: “Whereas late outrages perpetrated by the Metropolitan Police, acting, as i der orders of John 'A. dent of Police, in entering a private office on Broadway, in the city of New York, and seiz- ing private papers therein, without warrant or | due process of law, is of a character so arbi- trary and unrrecedented as to excite the just slarm of the citizens of said district : Kesclved, That the Committee on Cities be Authorized to examine into the alleged uniaw- ful proceedings, and the authority therefo and report the result of said investigation, the said committee to have power to send for per- sons and papers.”” WAUGH CHAPEL. LAUIES FAl& AND FESTIVAL, ommenciug MUNDAY KVENING, March 2d, at the Church, corner %1 and north A street Season Tickets 25 Cents; Single admission 10 Conte eB St i PIONEER LODGE NO. 1, MOTUAL COMBINATION PROTECTIVE UNIO: TTT meet at corner of Sth and KE atreets,on MON DAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock. Every member is requested to be present, ag business o: import. Will be transacted. fo NATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF THE PRODUCING INDUSTRIKS. Meeting at t Hall, TO. MOBBROW (Satar- EV o'clock. to ratify the call fora vention to be held at Cincinnati, ‘on the lvth of May next 4. Hon AREY. MC. Ohio Hon. LORENZO SHEKWOOD, Prosident National Cheap Freight Railway Leagao. All persone desirous of placing the Government am! its policy under the control of the Produciag Industries of the nation are respectfaily invited to atte Ry order of the Auxiliary Cheap Freight Rail- way League of the District of Columbia. Bt NOTION —THE GRAND FAIR, in aid of in CLUMELA DIVISION, Ba. 13-3. OF Ts bow fp progress al ‘llow: avy Yard, Hclose on SATURDAY EVENING. the 29th i t, with « GRAND COTILLION PARTY. Dancing to commence at o'clock. The price of admission on that evening, will be twenty hv. centa. fo T-3t THE PARTIES WITH WHOM TIOKETS jeft for the Richings and Japanese Mineo on ‘Thursday last, will please make thelr returns to the Treasurer, who wikhes to settle his accounts. Bespectfully ALEX. BR. SHE 5 fem SHEPHERD. ‘Treas. Prov. Aid Soc. ‘A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE STOCK- 63 holders of the TAM PERANCE BUILDING D TRUST ASSOUIATION wil! be held at Tem. perance Hall, WEDNESDAY, March 4th, at 6 p. The Fourth Regular Monthly Meeting of ths dyseciation will be held at the eame place and samme ay m The public are invited t~ be present, and an opportunity to subscribe fo: ke Will be afforded before the fands of the Association are loaned A meeting of the Board of Directors will take fisce MONDAY, March 24, at7 p.m., at No. 61 wuisiana avenue As important business is to be transacted at oach of ihe above mectings, # full attendance is re: quested. By order of the Board of Divcetas e, —_ GEO. SAV, G.P. HOPKINS, Secretary ‘6 MEDICAL BDARD FOR THK BXAMI- ident. td ° 1 officers ts ow Dap sa = 7 for the «xamication ca to the Medical Cor aR Gentlemen de before the Boar Honorable ~ must maki Secretary cf the N: ‘or to the undersigned, stating residence. place. and date of birth. Appli: cations to be accompanied by respectable trati- mocials of moral character. Candidates must not be leas than twenty one nor hs twenty-#i years of age. ed by the Government jhe sessions of the Board. as a legal prerequisite for xisting In the Medical success ful candidates: P J. HORWITZ. Ohiefof Burean he many vacancie | Bureau of Medecine and Surgery, Navy Bep't. Fun 10,188 23-eodum3) CLOTHES WRINGERS, THE BEST MAKE, ost at Cats Renttatttater a © Pers st* O19 Tthetrect, near Pens erence. Ors AGAIN. THE LAWN RESTAURAWT, D street, near corner 12th sce me. call fe 2-6." JAMES LAWN. _ JAMES AWE. E&®tabrisugenp 1633, UST RuctivED, : do. Vid Gov. JAVA OOFFE! = —— 5 i % Utees old FRENGH : 1choIon 5 Om. oa A general variet: ORKIES. fom im ra FoR TEN Dares ONLY, OUR ENTIRE STOCK oF Boots ann BHOE AT AND BRLOW cosr. HBILERUN & BRO. 500 SEVENTH stREcr, fe 28-3" one door south of O44 Follows’ lial 28-3t* _one door south of O44 Pollows’ alt. Fox oven-vamxtne, A CESTAIM CURE, or DOOTOR VON KURR'S ANTI-INEBRIANT AND WERVOUS PRO. PHILACTIO EXTEAOT. This ait quack | repetation B.P. AISTROP & CO., Agents, Room Mo. 10, Intelligencer Building, ese" ‘GREAT FALLS ICE COMPANY, i r° ally annonces th community with ico eens OOF Om . hinery of the mon erected secoh of sur ponas: we have tered seont tw tous of 8s pure ice asoan befound atyehers. "We have also made arr to Renuebee ico to those who may id there eon eon: harveated to Messrs. Fowler, Middleton & Godey, ee Georgetown Workington Ice Compan: st beir ofr at $3.15 per ton. delivered aud wolgbed daily at their depots. under their promi-e to iy it to the public promptly and at euch advance npoa fotd, them a fair proft thereon, Hed mixes their many vic: «They Fetalled ont ice at from Boston ics, which We did uot consider their attempts to underrate the Great Falls ice aa worthy of our notice. ‘Composed of our own citizens, this have determined to carry on the “10m BUSINKSS" 1a auch a manner a» to protect the ity from MONOPOLY and IMPOSITION. We omploy during the winter season from three tofour hun dred resident mechanics and laborers, and expend ‘and secure to this District thousands of dol "The people the, Distfiet will Hereafter be of jc rea ec with our ice by indenpedent retailers, whose eo ey cy poy “ye iH — lowest prices, “Kelngareguiatly {NGouronaTeD comPaNy, fe conti ital we have invested in this rise, cath sumpiy ic in thie market for the entire yea 1868 at the prices: Tee at the depot at feinnd pond. $1 per ton ‘Lees than one ton. i 5 Ferriage fre Ice at the Washington depot. er Leen than 018 (OD. cen ceencseee: 6 liberal discount to dealers, Horton aud Kennebec ice not to exceed atx dollars eee JAS. L. BARBOUR President. JOHN F. CALLAN, Secretary. comPany. an STAT eect JOHN VAN RISWICK Vice President. 5 resaure! JOHN F CALLA Secretary. DIRECTORS. CHAS B CHURCH, ¥. HR SEMKEN. GEO.W. COOHBAN, fe 20-co6t Ww ‘M. GALT. 1S, Been H. SHAFFIELD, BENCH OONFECTIONEBY AND LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S REFECTORY, 246 Pennsylvania avenue, between Twelfth and ‘Thirteenth streets. MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAT AND EVENING, FROM 7 A. M. TO Game, Oysters, &c.. always on hand. Parties, Weddings and Receptions supplied with Chicken Chickens, Croquetts, Oysters Fine and Fancy Cakes, Ico Creams, harlotte Busse, &c.,China, Glass, Siiver, Table Ornaments artificially exsou" ted. city and from the country #o- licited, and promptly attended to. P. 8\—I have no connection or interest in any other Confectionery Establishment in this city, er bad jen im JOS. H. SHAFFIELD. ILDING LUMBIA 00-OPERATIVE B' wo AND DEPOSIT ASSOCIATION. €APITAL STOCK, $2,000,000. NUMBER OF SHARES, 4,000 VALUE OF EACH SHARE, $500. MONTHLY DUES ON EACH SHARE, $1.25. Meeting—SECOND THURSDAY of eash month at Temperance Wall. Bubscriptions for stock received and copies of the constituti tultously furnished by any one of ecto. OHN T. GIVEN, (Harvey, Clark & Given.) 10th street, between D and E six. Vice President—JOHN L. PFAU.. Tre Office, Treasury Depertasens ‘Treasurer—JOHN LY. (J. BR. Evans & Co.,) 309 Pennsylvania avenue Secretary—G@. ALFRED HALL, 500 Ninth street. Directors: THOMAS NORFLEKT. (Kneost & Norfieet) 499 ttre ALBERT G. HALL, Collector of Taxes, City Hall, Col. WM. L: BRAMHALL, Collector's Office, City H rer's Hall. Treasnrer's Office, Treas Dept, B. War Department ROCKER, City Post Office. i street north. Uatel., Chron.. Rep., Sun. Her.. Exp., Con. U.-tf} WANTS. Ween erator te Baga a mente. Address, stating terms, G. H. . oftice. i. ‘ona WANTED—A Gret rate female PASTRY COOK None buta tip top pic maker nos! apply; at No 391 © street, between 3! and 45 atreste. fe 33-30" ANTED—A SITUATION aa Beam tress Wistetinaite pce § Bake-'s te a json machines; OAD supp 7 the Intter itreau'r d. Addtegs Box 1S, Star Oltce.. f2 23 st" ERMAN, AMERICAN OR ENGLISH GTi Gintetatn fnge.wunted ins fami “Apply immediatels at No. 602 N street, tb navn sts, _ feast A’ PERSON HA NG A ROUSE with ve.or aix ro «Diain a sum of mouey loan of the by addressing \A. i,” Star a —— fe 23 a" Varees arse nion }; Chn cut lo cham- t Midren "Gord reference iven from last’ Ploage sddrews Box 17 Star Of, fice. _ fe2s Re ANTED. TAURANT COOK at J. H. 8 15 ) 345 Pennsylvania avenge. four" (ites Weng poesia ph 34 asl oe ety Vith Wt. near Fat, References required. tn Zt-m"— WesoR Rie Manca wages will te ates COOK. The highes Will be ps one that can give satlefactiot fos ae wart D—A SITUATION a Clerk or Porter in astore. by one who has had exp: rience iu the shoe business, Address A. F. M.. Star Office. fe 3-3" batch bets aealis ANTED TO BUY FOR CASH—A HOUSE NY, Containing from five Yo revem roonis, in @ 8 0 Sond neiRhborhood. aT & METCA fe % tf _N. EK. cor. New York ave, and 1s W ASTED—One or two unfurnished Rooms and Board for geptieman and wife, Location must be between ath and Jith.E and’ L streets. References given and required. Address Box 3 Star Office. gS Sat at 28-3t WANTED—A middlc-azo! WOMAN as house Aseper for a small faa) ;,come well, ree m- mended: good wi McPHEAR. SON.4645 street, bet. and Missouri WANTED —To drive ice wagons Ne one need ppl unless he can give undoubted evi- fence that he is honest, energetic, obliging. and assengeeneugh to treat all. of hie customers re spectfully wad. 1 FOWLE ‘Bup’t of Washington and Georgetown fo m-tt Ice Company. Wana kinds of OLD BOOKS. at 275 F street, near 13th. GRESSION AL GLOBES for sale. WANZTED-830,000. on good security. at BUSSELE'S Cicaning, Scouring. and Re puting Emporium, 393 H street, uear sth. Gent's of five. between, No. 1 RES AFPIRL Pa. av Jothing Cleaned and Repaired.’ or altered to the Intent atyle, by the best of workmen. fel7-Im* THE ORIGINAL FRANC. felt-Im &5.000. WAnted to BUY—Ail kinds of De. + Gentlemen's and Ladies’ hand CLOTHING. “Also, all kinds of FUBSI- TURE. for which « fair prico will be paid. at No 44 Bridge street, Georgetown. WASTED-A DATRYMAN to at one of the best dairy farms near Washington, or I will stock the farm and sell the milk at wholesale. Ad- dress Box 15 Star office, stating name and a4- dress. fold tf AGENTS WANTED “LIFE OF JEFFERSON DAVIS.” Ey FRANK H. ALFRIEND, of Bichmond. This is afull and authentic history of the Life and Public Services of the great Southern leader. Mr. Alfriend has enjoyed aavanta, the preparation of this work IL be appar allon examination. Send for specimen Ls 4 ciroulars, with terms Address, NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Richmond, Va’ fes5-imD&W* WASTE: ING. br any article of value, at the old-e: of R. FULTON & CO., street, near Pennayl Machine Agency NTELLIGEN ekvr cst nia avenue, Singer Sewing ja B-1y* OFFICE, 479 111 STREET. rstclass White Cooks, Washors Situations wanted by Gardeners Farm Ha and hairy Women in the countr; Also, Salesmen and Porters desire Sitantiong {0 Grocery an other Stores, and active colored boy for waiter or driver for a Doctor. Ja l5-coly W —By KS. JUSTH, Ladies’ 5 SECONDHAND CLOTH ING. UNDERCLOTHING, BEDDING, BOOTS, and SHOES, &e &c., at 2844 7th street’ between L and M sireets north. N.B.—No matter how mucb they have been worn, ja8 ly” EEE and Ironers. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS OF WASH- INGTON CITY. Board of Assessors having completed the Ssscerment, hereby give notice that thay tae Board of Appeals, and for the purpose of making corrections, from ‘SATURDAY, Feb. Tuary 1th. to March Ist, 19, (Sundays excepted.) at their room. in the west wing of the City Hali, from 9. m. to 3 p.m. each day. By order of the President JOSHUA WHITNEY felt-cotM1 — Sec’y of the Board of Anseasors, 0. F, CUMMINS, 347 SEVENTH STREET, AN EXTENSIVE BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, Where the public may find, always, * what they want,” and that of the best quality, SEVENTH STREET, 2g 200 south of K and Northern Market. MABINI'S ASSEMBLY BOOMS. Fearvnary 2 he last quarter of thit season, prepa: theceming MAY FESTIVAL, will commence on TUESDAY, March 8, 1853." Those desirous of joining the Classes should enter their names with out delay. Keapectfully, cet fe w SPECIAL NOTIC BRADY & 00.8 NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, 352 PENN. AVENBE, WASHINGTOS. D.C. Having received anew and complete set of In struments for the production of the new Cabinet Card Photograph, we thet i es * now prepared to make pularcard in the first style of the art, at y reduced prices. im JAMES F. GIBSON VENI Bo KN. rior lot of VENISON HAMS, and prime ROLL BITTER J. A BLUNDON & 10., fe Zw 112 Bridge street. Georgetown. QO™ STREET MARKET, Bo. 357 20ru St., Ber G xp H Ss. ‘Constantiy on hand the best qualities of Fresh and Salt meats, Poultry. Fresh and Salt Fish, Da Regn, Butter, Beef Tongues, Canned Fruits and Vegetables of all kinds, all of which we sll at the lowest market prices fo 77-6t* WM. LINKINS & 80N THE CHEAPEST PLACE TO PURCHABK FURNITURE, And ns “the proof of the pu‘iling in in eating st,” call and be convinced WILLIAM H_ DUNN (ate clerk of Wo B Mow 508 th atreet,(Thorn's Wailding.) adjoining O44 ‘ollowa’ Hai P. 8—The terest and cheapest assortment of Lounges in the city. fel? im Just received, Reavines FOR A BOBABY FOR LENT. 1 vol. §1 75. PRAYERS OF THE AGES. Compiled by Car oline 8. Whitmarsh. 82. BENEDIOITE. By G. Chaplin Child, M. D. 820. CURTIS’ HUMAN ELEMENT IN THE IN- SPIRATION OF THE BACRED SCRIPTURES. ScuLbuRieS THOUGHTS ON PERSONAL RELIGION. $2. CHADBUBNE’S NATURAL THEOLOGY. $175. LENT ALSO, THB ADDITIONAL I1YMNS USED IN THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH. 3» conte. AND MANY OTHER WOBKS ON THE SAME SUBJECT. For sale by FRENCH & BICHARDSON, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, fom-tt 334 Poonsyivania avenue. Tu USE OF PURE WINKS 18 CONDUCIVE TO HEALTH, AND ‘TLY BENEFITS THE INVALID. request the careful attontionof be ‘the following certificate of ANALY! Wasuineton, February 13, 1888. OF. F ie, Bag. wy Fall ao pai ela ee =| Mi edapted for BM au CSE, sipmantis cnart mabey pir. ‘Wines ac- = e Pesce tease treet, » of Now York, the Agents for the Most eae BRATED VINEYARDS in Californis, aad may always be depended upoo for purity aad excel lence. C.F. PRRRIB, fo 36 ott Gornor Ninth and I etreets, THA OBIGINAL FRANO, iim LOST AND FOUND. O8T—On thi Black THREAD 4 LACE V 1 be liberally re- warded upon ing it at this office. i OST—Yesterday, on the avenue, a Lady: 4 chite SLEEVE BUTTON—a green Stone set in geld. A suitable reward will be given if the fin ter fill return if to 349 19th street, betwoen I and a fe 27-30? ‘on the 25th inst...» both horns cutoff, rd will be given for k = REWARD —Strayed awa 2) smali red COW . with tops fur yearsold. The above rew her recovery. PATRICK DOWNEY Third street. between (and fo 28-38" Virginia avenue, Island THE NAL FRANG felt-Im BOARDING. I OARDING—Mrs, JANE TAYLOR has now for Tent, with and di Class BOARD. several large irable front ROOMS » Penn's avenue and U DESIRABLE SUIT OF ROOMS, NEWLY nd bendswmely furnished, for rent at 76 Ta- 411 34 street, be diana avenue, with or without board, terms low fe %-3t™ V TA HOTEL, (formerly Hotel Gerhardi Penna ave . between 4% and 6th sts ¥. STUSCH, Proprietor. | *VERETT FOUSE—ROUX RESTAURANT. | ‘4 21S F street, between Jith and 15th jervice ala Carte’ Boarders at $25 month. Pri- vate dining-rooms for ladies aud geutiemen. Par- ticular attention given to parties at short notice. tov OTOR ROU femims rd of Met. Club. Gree, BOARD. ble BOOMS, in a 7 bealthy location and short distance from’ most of the Departments, can be had on reasonable terme at 21" K at., bet. 17th and I8th. fe 21-Im* PEASANT, BOOMS, WITH. FIRST-CLASS BOARD, at No. 441 bth etreet, between D and KE, opposite City Ball "fo 19 3 PARLE, BOARD AT 920 PER MONTH Served out at $25 per month—at 41 EK strest, betweom M1 apd 4th. near City Hall fe Lecost™ STOP! AND BUY YOUR TRUNKS, wite McMUBRAY'S PATENT BTAY, At the Maunfactory of JAMES S TOPHAM & CO, ay No. 500 SEVENTH STREET. pvuee WHisKy. I desire to call the special attention of our citi zene tthe following ANALYSIS of the GENUINE RON WHISK. a stock of which it is ny tion to keep constantly om hand. inte AN ALYte 014 and highly favored. Yields alcohol, Si per ent, NO FCEIL O1L, COULD BE TRACED, which is present in ALL new or POORLY rectl fied whisky uNRY ERN D., “Late Chief Chemist Dep't of Agriculture.” hove Whisky 1s kept constantly on hand, ard'eill besold te tae publie ai the loweet me C. F. PERRI fe 2 Gut Corner Ninth sud Lstreets,_ [Us RIDIoscorE. OVERY IN OPTI AN Thin ittth ut enables the operator to nee the inside of bis own eye. Itdetects foreign snd. stance: shows cataracts forming. roves wen! an Ite use im- near sightedr: as veryhoty ated 31 Sent by wail for fentns Bliver PINS VESTER, 368 D stroat fo %-1w Washing: R**s NTS ON SALE. Having just completed an inventory of stocks, we find en hand quiten targe lot of Remnants of verious kinds, and have Lad them all mossured and rked atthe VERY LOWRST CaSH PRICE with the quantity in each peice. ‘We also have on sale 8 large assortment of FINE PLAID NAINSOOK, and otber White Goods, which we aresolling at very low prices, ALso, New style Spring Calico,ia good quality, and Shirting Gottons in all the leading makes, at the lowest market price. Ono Price only. fes-sit __W. M. SHUSTER & BRO. TF 314 WY TEAS Ht! perial, G . Ls | On- yn Sapt Santen al gant EES io store. and for sale at ti 0 lowest rates. by C.F. RRIE, fo 26-Stit Corner Ninth and Ustrecis. For SALE—A fine Upnng HORGS. Ste years old spo gateny Staten ar manta a lw we ty to hours pret y mit UM FAMILY FLOUR Hae re iS) Hs ‘ tomar pan te | Pwo PARLORS TO F F RB #ALB—STOOK and FIXTURNS of aGro- © 1y SOM. corner of Jersey svenus and ouch Hatreet, Capitol Hl. FURNISHED RooMS FoR REN’ BOARS will be chasett, Svenue, bet. 6 3 pli hed saat srg ane ese 7 se upon immedia e 39, Culpeper CH vas phueation fo 5" {Uk RENT. tly {orpished or an’ Ftatrinvie BRICK ROUSE. caet erate. Apply on the prem SAT 1 thetrect, between Land a ICELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND B ROOMS ith or withont Reard, Te: gon: Peagig be by, A656: FURNISHED OMMUNICATING Ah PARTHENTS. om second oor, to beusnd at bed room 5 Between oth and 7th ntas ‘6th LS Do! te rt ints. wont: bas 9 rooms, with gax: in good given immed liately. Ls POR RENT—Threo story and basement BRICK PF OWEED Nc tirose fromt,) 10 rooms; water Ml gas’ Situated on 13th atrect west. ‘eet and Massachusetts avenue, quire No, 203 lth street, before 4pm [fo between L 369." Tn- ani ater 7 SHEDD. ENT—An clegant RESIDENCE, well fur- ight rooms, bath, hot and cold water, Be.: Re ; “everything neat and Apply at once to @Rcustson, 495 Tth_streot, = D and B streets. OR RENT—Three story BRICK HOUBK, with Fone come; gan, water, gc. Bi ated No. 567 ih street west. between Band 0 sts south. House sets back in yard. Rent reasouable to re: "POR SALE At a positive bargain, (the a positi ‘ owner having ‘no ase for then} one tee set of WAR Nks8 STARR & METOALF, Brokers, fer8-tf N.Y. ave.and 1sth at. OR RENT—STORE AOUS! 93 Lonisiane avenue, between 9th and 10thete. Inquire next door jor ee POR RENT—FRA ME House, Om) Penteey ea tomes ee he rect, ‘month, Swendania venue, bot‘Minona atest St FOR BENT—One nice three-story brick HOUSE, the Comgstsing nine Frome, with nd water in e yard. mo W.C. A Bent $35 permouth, FoR, REST 2 jcomtoriably FURNISHED HOUSE, 367 I street; or FOBNISHED BOOMS for rent; or part of Furnitare for sale. Apply on the premises. fe H-4t® ‘OB BENT—A new HOUSE. containing eight BRICK HOUBK. six rooms, with ens ant . #ix rooms, wi ‘and "wate front and becky Ls GEO". LANE. fe 7-3" 175 K street, bet. 15th and 19th st OR RENT—Sever: nicely FURNISHED ag hOOMS. on the first and second floor. at No 456 lath street, between F and G streets, one square trom the Ebbitt House and Treasury De partment fe 7 st” °F, RENT—A ver desirable seven LOUSE; part of ire for sale. several Frames and Bri le or rent. |. E. WAGGAMAN 6 Penn avenne, Detween 19th and Wth stre Also, and other out buildings; a good flower garden, fine shrabhery, ac. | ‘This éstate will be sold cheap. Sudis well worthy the altention of buyers. Por farther particulars apply to DL. WELLS & CO., corner Lo’ and 6th st fe 25-10t FOR RENT—A three story FRAME HOUSE, 8 rooms, fine hall and saloon parlor, 164%, New kK avenue, near New Jersey avenne Rent ae at 8. fire and gas in Board can be had next door. fe 35. 3t [°8E BENT—Two ly furniahy with bed chambers attached; also, board if r quired 1th Inquire at No. 333 L' street. n Breet fo 25 3” f° OR REN ICK HOUSE, 10 rooms, incla ing bath room; gas and water; newly papered snd painted. and in complete order, No 932 Mil .\ovue, between sth and rth streets.” Apply to No. s fe 26-eo3t" ‘PUREE Fre ED ROOMS, together or separate, 1 Hydrant housekeeping or singie gentle gas, fuel, lock up. cooking stow accommodation. Very pleasant. 492 E st | bh. fe 25-30" i LING No. 451 north M. bet Ith and 12th west. Possession given Ist Warch Apply un the premises between 10 «. m.,orto WM H. BROWNE, Av Taw, southeast oth and F ats fe FobREST. MS. farnisbed or unfurnished or first, second. third, or fourth stories, from 55 to $100 per month elegant rooms aud beautifa! 0 p. Caillat 1941 street, between 2th and s.from 3to5o'clock. p. i. Bi hed tfrleni CERTAIN sale. 25 by 100. LOT on 7th street. near S Proved by two Frame House, renting for @ cheap 82 13'BELEDING LOTS. near the Depot, 2 f front, at $225 and @250 each, only $80 cash r quired veral HOUSES. 5 and 5 rooms each, 16x10), on 82.00 to $2.30. Also, Build OT. 2100. only $80 ugh OT S1x100, on N strect, betwoen 24 and 24th, at te rick and Frame HOUSES, from Stoll rooms I PLACES of from 4% to 49 © and exchange. id to all classes of collection Tevants procured gratis where rents are collected by us MITORELL & HOLTZMAN, Real Estate Brokers & Collection Agents fo 25-38 Room 1, Intelligencer Building F°E, SALE OR TO LET—The HOUSE No. 135 E-strect, near 2th. Address 5. B 8, Ebb tt House, fo 2-ro3t* —Fornished, as bed room and parlor,on the first floor. communi. ating 341 F street, between 9th and i0th atreet fe stmt FARM. containing 2) the Marlboro road. 3's mil yard bridge. Improvements, Dwelling and neces: lewmed f spring RI ‘fe Toom FRAME HOUSES. on N, between 19th aud 20th atrost Apply at 134 2aet.,bet. Rand Le felt [POR BENT—Three-story BRICK HOUSE on Ehode Island avenue, between Jith ard Ith streets No.8 Inguire at No. 187 Kst., bo t th andavih. ‘ee WM. J. WILLIAMS. te 20% y BRICK Hous (OR RE ine three. gE containing 9 rooms with gas and water; also. Stabling for one horse, on I%th atrect, 531, between Band ©, Island. Few minutes walk to ‘the Agcicalture Building. Inguire 522 Tth street gricul uilding. Inquire 5 Sie neer D north E92 SAUER OB Exona OA LAND, Montgomery county, Maryland, sirable peighborhood; fine improvements, excellent water, fine timber; 8 nates from Washington T. KIEFER, M and North Capitol street, fe lm* Washington, D OC. FOE RENT—Two. three oF four unfurnished or Partly fornished ROOMS. (as may be desired.) suttable for housekeeping. Possession given March Istnext. Inquire at $10 L street north. bot. 9th ‘and Wth sts. west. fe 19-10t* OR SALE—Nine FRAME HOUSES corner of F F and 214 streets, at @7,000, One-third cash; balance in 6, 12.1% and 2¢months. or $3500 ‘They now rent at 0. HOOD, 335 ‘A DWELLING HOUSE of fttoen roome, 134 squares trom the street cars: month. with Furniture worth 1.200. This u s bargain to acesh purchaser. ©. STORRS &C0., Beal karate Brokers i # sta Toit Wt THE ORIGINAL FRANC. fois NT FOE BENT UL’s OPERA HOUSE, By the Night, Week, or Month. for Fikt T-CLASS PERFORMANCKS ONLY. For terms, &: ly to .L. WALL, Ou RERT—Coom By tonia Hall, with third story, cer rad yn Pennsylvania avenue, between 9] stron fitted Possession given immediately. Tuqui on the premises. feli-im (OR REWNT—That four story BRICK HOUSE, vith store-room attachrd. situated No. 533 lath otreet, near vende. STARE & METOALF, Plant's Building, fel-tt corner "ew York avi Ioth stredt. FOR BENT <That beautiful and desirable RES IDENCE on the Heights of Georgstown, for werly occupied by Lieut. Graut. Us fs ony, doomed pecesmary to say thet it seanes all the requisites ybich make tt one of the most destrablefresidences in ror par tieulars inquire of JOHN J. BOGUE, Agent Corner High aud Brlage errs, no 16-tf POR RENT —PETWORTH FARM. just outside Fe th Saige scounty Md en are "od leading to soldiers! Home, The fares in desirable for ng per For farther articulars fi at 49 at north of Pat- ont Offcer att clock pM, OF at Bight, | Powes ven March 3. “fold tt JAMES) OWLES, Property Agent. FINE WHITE AND FANOY 6HIRTS made to measure at the shortest notice, sad war- ranted « perfect St at REDUCED PRIOES. WALL, ROBINSON & 00., fe 22-1m 332 Pennsylvanis avenae, CRACKERST CRACKERS (! ro pacbmen| : irew Johnson, Cibo ingens siren cress pepertment of i re Peace ie JORNSUN. President 0.8.8 Ha et} street, near 13th Dox, 225% Homme: MERICAINS. Gesirer & taire le commaiss jon donk meierlies Francats.qui sout agreabie. et d’an @ poritioe tendre. Lear seul objet est pour parler Francais avec confidence et aussi © oar ie po plaisamment. Adreser JAMRS WHITE, Biar« 3 “Wy ANMOOD "—Amother mow Medical Pamph VG ict from the nemey Du Contis. Tie: Modi oat Times cage of thle, work. This ‘valuable Ueation on the cause mad curs of premature dec tne “ how Beal impaired through sec! sbusee of youth snd manhood. aad how easily re gained It giveamclear synopsis of the imprdi Tenta to marriage, the cause and effec ot viousdebilit, .aad the remadies therefor " A pock=t glition of the above wil, be nd ou secstot of F atam pe, jreesing Doctor No. 139 Parse, Washingtons DC fo 25-im* (. W_GREENWOoD G. “exStiek 0S Paonocraray, Is prepared to give instraction to = pamber ie, A x J + Saba fer wade tet, esi paposorar OFM” of Lectures, as delivered at the N. Museum of Anatomy, ombracing the eubyecta: H to live and what to live for: Youth, Maturity and Old Age; Manhood generally reviewed; The cause of incigestion. f atui and Nervous ac counted for; Marring» philosophically considered, Socket volumes containing these lectures will be forw: to parties Btiend, o@ recei ti by “stireesing” SECRETARY, i = York Muscum of' Anatomy" and Science, 613 Broadway, New York. THE ORIGINAL PRA in LEMAN who 5 RAYS meton elon upon secrecy. ag all int tedit ai Odd Fellows Hail. jal treatment will P2Bd reliable physician in the city. TRREGULARITIES. from whatevor cause, ally ba) relieved, withoat the usual abanion. SKIN DISEASES sperdily cured. od . feel m debility in z before placing themselves under the treatment ‘ny one, should first reed “The Secret Friend.” Married lad ies will learn someth' by porasing “The Secret Friend. elope, recet, ft Ei Adrome Du. CHARLERA Steam aCo., QUAL TO MY HUSBAND. ell, George, J want tos ae, 1 Fanny that costs oo ch | bh | No. sir, it does not cost mere then inaperberabon. ‘See Madame Demongeot's prices Cat for Indies or grat, » Som ‘| Shampooing short hair, & Qutsidethe door, 1.80] Shampooi long Bair, Flower & Curls, .00| and dressing it. Loe On hand, s large assortment ef Perfumery, Lo: Pair of every extra color, Braids, Curis, Tavis ble Ore oh and or made toerder, At DEM GEOT'S HUMAN HAIB STORK, 375 Pen: bot. 10th and Tith ate. sth wis NY . FASHIONABLE TAILO m6 Pennsylvania avenue. between 1th and 12th streets over Ford's Drug Store. Mr. THORSON begs leave to call th tention of the Gentlemen of Washingto bis new establishment. where cap be fo and carefully selected assortment of SPRING STYLES bad fn and English Cloths and Cassimeres. je 22-im* =i ao See Eke Wall, Btephons & Co.,) MERCHANT TAILORS, 310 Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th streots. Fine CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS: Gertiemen’s Dress and ‘Business SUITS made to Chler with despatch. in the best manner, a! moder ate prices feet CARD-NEW STORE AND NEW GOOD at DOLAN'S, sign of the Golden Ficece, next che corner of ith and F ste. opposite the Evbtt House and. Willards otel, invites his friends and the pubitc to Vestinge. Gente Faraishing Goods of esperd styles tings. Gente Furnishio of super! pat up'in fanc oxee for Wollday Preacnts, ane Pola at a. “Please give usa call. de 28-2 F. 4. HEIBERGER, Buccessor to B. F. Lowpon & Oo.,) CITIZENS, ABMY AND NAVY a MEROHART TAILOE. Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown's,) W-tfy No. 362 Penn. avenue, Washington. INSURANCE. Natiowan carrraL Lire iNsvRANCE OOMPANY. OHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF COS GRESS. CASH CAPITAL. nono nn 1,000 This Company isu: ail kinds of Life Policies at abont thirty per ceut. less than mutual companies demand OFFICE 500 NINTH STREET, NEAR P VANIA AVENUR fe 25-tf TEVA IRLERED HALL, See'y STOP! AND BUY LADIES’ AND MEN'S SATCHELS or JAMES S. TOPHAM & CO., - 500 . festif SEVENTH STREET. 486 SEVENTH STREET. 486 OVAL AND SQUARE PICTURE FRAMES, PICTURE CORDS AND TASSELS, 1OTUBE NAILS, PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, PAPER HANGINGS. WINDOW SHADES, ac. Persons having Paintings. Engravings, or Pho- togrephe te Frame, are invited tocall and examine our stock of Oval Walnnt and ali Gtit Frames, ranging in size from 6x8 to x inches; alvo Rus: tic Square Frames. Square Frames made to order, PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS Picture Cord a. ¢ Tassels in different colors, from Photograph to Portrait size. Picture Bings, PATER BANGINGS AND WINDOW SBADES PAP U1 grades Paper Hangings. embracing fue Em preldered Gilt Drawing Patterns: also. varied ssrortment of M. and Low Priced pers, Borders, &c. Window Shades of different sizes and col rs. Private Dwellings ead Store Shades of any required sige mate to order PAINTINGS AND ENGRAY!NGS. A choice selection of Paiutings and Engravings, pmbracing. with ethers. the following gaia — Baptism. by Knaus, @hooolate Gir, by. Mo Kescu dew; Little Barefoot. by De Mor lignom: Fine Interior by Hrnoux, Dante and Beat- rice. by Meyer; Choice Fruit and Flowers, by Boo- sen, Way, and others. Ye Napoleon from Waterloo to Pai ranklio before the Lords at Whitehall, Merry Making in the Olden Time. Peace and War, Sunshine of Life, Love Messenger. &c. aged for CASH, Ishallaim by of- fettek Set artistes Cencenating Seah on moet: sented "at. the lowest remy Sare a Nberal portion ‘of the public patron Punctuality and good werkmagehip infil ing or: ders. and prompt ‘erttlements expected in return. An) erder pot aan cae will be immedi: rected and eetiefaction “go Teams Cast FoR Goons ‘SSD LAnor. 6 BARAT STREET. er; No. 466 ® doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall, aj lm* bet. D and ti 308. 3. MAY & Co.'s PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT. 308 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Between Ninth and Tenth streets. FULL SUPPLY OF THE BEST PARIS MAK JUST RECEIVED. Ladice Gloves, @2; Gentlemen’s, $2.25. for suit s. Y. BOYD, B.M. RILLMAW. ALEX. BOYD. Paovucg nee RTE ND GENERAL ‘ssictie aioe te tole ! natsburg Coal Oil, runtiLizens, bunE DUST, FoupRerre te. $, No. 2 ann 84 Trapriax MACOARONI, ‘FRREE AND AT REDUCED Price. - . , BUROMELL, AMUSEMENTS. JATIONAL THEATRE. IDAY EVENING, Pebrun: x AMAT Beer and Last Bight bet ont et the LADY DON. Who. om this ing the f ‘ celebrates Davi After which, and tom, the Musical Bu: ieegee «ft as NILWORTH G PEAT Exurertion or PROF. NEAL'S DISSOLVI VIEWAa, fo Gagan tients an ANICS’ MALL, 305 ron Mor land er ONDAY, MARCH 2» Admimicn 25 coats. {BEE LECTURES BY PRO! iS Sew York. st METZEROT’ VEkY RVEN ING THIS Ww At $0 clock p. m as applied to Life. Health, Sat ve: Marriage Mannging Cutline. Daily Phrenolegical Bxaminations at Kooms aod 9S, EUbitt House. fom tt WALL'S OPERA HOUSE. AST WEEK © LA RUE MINSTEELA SO” THEIR SONGS ARE LA BUB'S MINSTRELS: Gams ©. Lr THEIB PU: DJokes, NUS: an WIT-FLASH ES OF Diamowp BRILLIAmOT, TH Uv DrAKcEs anor SSRN Pacey fe as." AFTERNOO Firreeste Staxer, Orros te Tarastar, Buy and sell atcorrent market rates, and keep constantly on band a fall supply of all GOVERNMENT BONDS, SEVEN-THIRTIES, AND OOMPOUKD INTEREST NOTES. Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, &e., executed and collections made on all accessibie points. wo ltt = Finsr watiowat pak OF WASHINGTON. H. D. COOKE, (of Jay Cooks & Co.) President. WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier GOVEBNMENT DEPOSITORY ann FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 15th street, opposite the Treasury Department. Government Securitics with Treasurer United Btates, S7-ONE MILLION DOLLARS.m We buy snd soll ail classesof GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rates FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections tn ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THB UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give care- ful attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN ond FIRMS end to any otber bustoess entrusted to us FULL INFORMATION in rogard to GOVERN- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully farnished, WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. Washington, March 20, 1858. W 48uixcton « TY BAVINGS BANK, Corner of 7th street and Louisiana avenge, PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS, BUYS sod SELLS all kinds of BONDS ana STOCKS, GOLD and SILVER. Highest prices paid for LAND WARRANTS. J. B. ELVANS, Prosideme. DENTISTRY. ASTIPICIAL TEETH INSERTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. — Da P GILLS CO. DENTISTS, « deiphin,) asnounce to. th Washington ictwity pently located at 364 6t! wor enti Teeth extracted witbout in. Teeth carefally Slied. Vong exprriener tn _comstact praction em ables the above to adjust torth to the most diffioult cases. Call and be convinced. Toth inserted 08 Sny base required. Prices moderate. Gell wesw D'AUSteY—Dr NM. LOOMIS. wt No 338 Pew Neapmg pe dg all branch. Ss Py ting to the dental” profession Tick Paints. sod Martoranathors of the mouth remedied with the skill yout th oe D® tevigs DAYIS DENTAL ASSOOIA- No. 260 PENN’A AVE. Between 12tb avd 13h sirects. TEPTH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. Ro charge will be made for ext where Ar- tificial Teeth are inserted, although the, Paticut will be required to pay for hs] ration when performed, which ucted when the Teeth aromede The to made Teoth on York, Prtiadel- surgical oj will bee Te Atecciatien is now prepar. Gold, Silver and Rubber. at Ni hia and Boston pitoes.._ All persons I work done can bave ft ascheap as Bamed citive. All work will be done and best manner, and warranted to give entire satisfaction. Persons will do well to call and ex- amine our work before getting it elsewhere. j7 18 D* MERRILL, So. 330 Henig 3 a an ions performed A arer aah = WOOD AND COAL. (esL AND Wood. ADVANCE IN PRICES IN CONS! OF FREIGHTS AND TOLLS BAY VANCED. — aNOR iG AD- Balt Obretnat Gumberiand Run of Mine. OAK AND PINE WOOD constantly on band faire Seeger ae more Company’ + pared to ith Pe oy 465 Ninth street noun 2 on nod F. Branch office at our yard and wharves at {vst of Seventh pet : STOP! AND BUY LADIES’ AND MEB'S SATCU ELS “ JAMES 8.TOPHAM 400., 500 fe sat SEVENTH STREET. . Ui ORIENTAL BUAPr ce x Soar, Pi LA ‘¥ Boar, Bo. 01 family use, for sale cheap for'cash tothe ©. B. JEW! 9 a header —1 ‘THE ORIGINAL FRA! fois tm nants arestae a. Seas St iherecasr seca sell at cosh, 4 200. - old Roots promptly sttended MARKE ere muss |? 180 100 PERNBYLVAMIA a' Po. ev. bar. 177s amp 1Sen, Pe. 0. = : ised Maraca GEarss,

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