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LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &¢., To-Nigh Natiowat Treater.—Last night of Lady Bon, who will appear in “Rob Roy” and “Aladdin.” Watt's Orera Hovse.—Last night of La rnival Minstrels. $100 in greenbacks away Free lecture ot Prof. Fowler, ot New York, on self improve. and training children, ———— Tre Weatien anv Navication.—The change in the weather within the last thirty-six hours causes serious apprehensions of another embargo vpon river navigation. Thix morning the Aquia Creek mail stenmers Keyport and Vanderbilt, left 7th street whart for the former point, the more effectnally to break up the ut, before reeching their destination, the V Fbilt abandoned the design of continui route, and turned about for the city. SI not 7: masses of floating tcr gathered around and she new lies firmly embedded in the channel be- tween te ° had The principal obstracnon now con— sists in the banking up in the narrow Pasees of the floating ice driven down th Fiver by the «tiff north wind that is blowin, in some places the accumulations formire small mountains of ice in the Potomac. Should the wind lull into a calm, with the present temperature, by {o-morrow morning these de tached frxgments may become solidified and mpenetrable for several days. The Govern ment steam tug, after a hard struggle, reached Sixth street wharf, from Fort Washington. th morning at 11 o'clock, and the Alexandria and Washington steamers have with mnch diffi. culty kept up regalar communication between the fwo cities —— ALLEGED Hicuway Rownery.—About seven clock last night the cry of “police” was raised onthe corner and Pennsylvania avenue, which brought Sergeant Stuart and Officer Reed. of the sixth precinet, to the <pot, when they arrested three men, who were in a desperate struggle, and carried them to the Central Guardhouse. Subsequently the pa-- ties had a hearing before Justice Clark, when General Peter Abl. jr, clerk in the Second Au- itor’s office, charged ‘the other two, Willian F. Creighton, of Baltimore city, and’ Edward Lilbe, of this city, with committing an assault and battery on him, with the intent of robber’. The General stated that he had been paid off yesterday, and that he had some $%0) or up wards in fore Justice Clarke this morning, whe: fter a hearing. Lillie was Fequitrd to give security for court, and Creigt - ton was committed to jail for court. saad conan Nationa ORGAxIZaTIoN oF THE Pre- buctNe IxpUsTRixs,—A meeting of those ts— yorable to placing “he Government and iis policy under the contro! of the prodncing 11 - dustries of the nation. i= called for this ever- img st City Hall, to ratify the cali for a nation: 1 convention, to oe held ai Cincinnati, on the 19th May next. The following speakers are an- Bounerd:—Hon. James W. Nye, U. S. Senato-, Nevada: Hon. Thomas A. Hendricks, U. ss. Senator, Indiana: Hon. James B. Henderson. S. Senator. Missouri; Hon Wm. Munger, . €.. Ohio: Hon. Samnel J. Randall, MC. Pennsylvania: Hon. 5. F. Cary, M. C., Ohio. Hon. Wm. E. Niblack, M. C., Indiana: Hor, Lorenzo Sherwood, president National Cheap. Freight Railroad League. ee Tux Navy-Yarp—The Eastern Branch, of the navy-yard, is still well covered with lice, and little or no boating isdone. The Tall poosaison the ways, undergoing 's pre. paratory to taking the place of the Ascutney which Will be sold. The Neipsic, a second. class propeller gun is alsoon the ways, undergomng a chorough refitting. It is rumored that the heads of the different bureaus of thy navy-yord b: ved Department inquiring w of forée can be made. Itis stated that about twenty-five per cent. of the yard will be discharged Proximo at further reduccior Se Deserves Crevit—We published yesterday am account of the capture of aman who gave the name of Harry Morgan, on supposed connection wt ored man to pawn A ¢ which coat had been t Hotel. arrest was made He recognized the viously pawned a cer and had b serving the er’s confess property count of his e attempt of a col Mr. Pr . securing the remaining stolen rea ACKNOWLEDGMENTS — pleasure veral amou €itizens of Washington for the b suffering poor of North Prussia. Even am the cries of onr own poor, the appeals of Pru. sia’s unfortunates for food bave been heard -— Collection by C.F. Schmidt and A. Hart, #26 b S31; by “A Liberti Bo by Th. Hansmann, total. T aid thankfully received by SEXKEN, Treasurer. ¥.—About 1] o'clock to-day some { was occasioned ir the vicinity of Market by the report that the body d man was floating down the canal. In a few minutes a crowd collected around the bridge. with a number of reporters, expecting the development of a horrible murder, suicide, | or accidental drowning case: but soon. all eunosity was allayed by the fishing from the water of a ball of tarred sail, resembling some- what the top of a human he Daxcrrorsty lit, - regret to state that Mr. Lewis Thomas an old and greatly esteemed | ¢itizen of South Washington, was stricken condition. Dr. James E. Morgan, d in immediately, rendered ali sistance in his power. Mr. Thomas has teen for many years «engaged in the wood and coal business in South Washington, and is uni- Versaily esteemed for his integrity and kin. Bers of hear —— Thee if A PreTTY lively demand for | Bewspapers in these exciting times. A city co- temporary claims to haye printed and sold sixty thousand copies within the past week We can very readily credit it, as we have printed and sold within the same time over one hundred and thirty thousand copies. Since the fall of Richmond the capacity of our lightning Hor press has not been xo taxed to supply the public demand as during the recent excitement growing out of the impeach: soiser Saale Eixetion o¥ Ovricens.—Last evening, the newly organized Circle of the Brotherhood of the Union, (H. F.) C. A., known as Jefferso No. 5% elected the followin, Jobo H. Cunningham, Semuel Miller: C.W., Abram Lescaletie: ©. G., This circle bas been organized but two weeks, is located mm the Northern Liberties, and 1 rumters ateu Parnons © A new devoted to the ini of Agricaltur n introduce@ to the public in this city ing the above name. Though intended’ princi- pally for the rural distric has been {has sume admitted to full organ fifty member wd here, and alrendy it is sa Ladi: Brophy: gaged in the book business popularly known to the rict generally, has received eling agent of ot Mr. Brophy emines ly of the position. = Lext—Pope Pius bas pleased to grant, du- ring Lent, to the soldiers atid sailors of the army and navy of the United States, whilst on ser- vier, or in barracks, &c., dispensation from the rule of abstinence, except on six days in each year, viz Ash Wedneaday, the last three ds of Lent, the Vigil+ of the assumption of the B, ad that of Christmas. ——_-—_ EXMIeITiON and musical entertainment ven last evening at Gorsuch Chapel, (Isiand,) as heartly welcomed by a largeand appreci- ative audience. Where ail was so excellent, it would be unfair to particularize. We bespeak ap overflowing house for its repetition on Wed- Beeday, the tith instant. saterecedioccdians ELIEF FOR THE Poo bich were expected to be closed to-day, are to be continued. der to those in charge to continue them indefi- sitely. Thousands of the destitute in the city Will rejoice to learn this tact ——_~-—__ Sate oF Prorzer: Latimer Yave sold lots vision of lot No. 14, in square 49, situated on the eo: ner of 4% street and Virginin avenue, Sou: Washington; the former to George Graner, the later to George Sebleet, for 35 cents per foot, po. carer eewentn Leercxe ny Prov. Fow1en —Self-improve- mentand training children, by Prof. 0.8" Pow. Jer, at Metserott Hall, this evening, at eight eclock. Free. Phrenological exaininations and advice daily, at 8 Ebbitt House. pmaie La Moeswwat—There will be a fine concert at + pth street Presbvierian church on Momiay evening Dext. See advertieement, Washington city and Fort Washing. | $5; cash, | of the canal and the foot of 7th-street | ~The soup-houses, | THE EVENING STAR. | seen, | roceeded very tar, however, when heavy | | | Gen. Howard has issued an or- | | | | | Bonid called Yor and delivered mall parte of the Centre Market To-day. €c.—Beef, best cuts, ae. per Id.;next pest, 20¢.; next, Halse: Mutton, 20025, per 1b.; Lamb, 18a20e. per Ib: Pork, 16. per Ib.; whole slaughtered Hoge, 3 Twalse. per I per ffalo Meat, se. <i Poultry, Gerchens ane 830035. }b.: ees ey Pius ickens, 25 .' io lar Larks, 50e. per doz: Ducks, $183.00 per pair; Prairie Chickens, $1.75 per’ pair; Squabs, 25c. each. Veortubles, @c.—Apples, 6¥S0e. per pec Swret Potatoes. $i per peck; Irish do., 5c. Onions, Hic; Parsnips, Bie.; Celery, se. per buncb: Cranberres, 15e. per qt.; Cabbaze, 10a:0c. per head: Turnips, 40c. rer pk.; Hominy, We. per qt; Dried Apples, coc. per peck; Ruta- bagas, Je. £2) oo Carrots §bvc., Spin- nach, fe; I Prunes, 26c. per Ib; Dried Currants, Xe; Raisins, 25c.: Malaga Grapes, i; Dried Cherries, 36e.; Dried Peaches, 25c. eret; Preserved Citron, Se, per Ib.; Dried lackberries, 25¢.; Dried Wh: ies, B5e.; Cream Nuts, 25c.; Filberts, ‘e.; English Wal. ts, v5e." Almonds, 50e.; Cocoanuts, Le. each: uts Qe. per Ib; Hickory Nuts, 75e. per Weinuts. #e.; Grapes, de. b.: loney, Se.; Oranges, 0c. per doz.: Lemons, sfawe.; White Beans, 18¢. per qt.; Corn Meal, 28140, per bushel: Shipstuff, 6ad0c Brownstuff, 60e ; Middling, 9)¢.; Shorts, 45e. Corn, shelied, $1.30ag1.40; Corn, by ear, $5.5) a$6 per bbl: Onts, 9c. per bushel; Hay, pes eas ewt; Suaw, SLR; Buckwheat, Sc. er Ib. ; +ish.—Bunch Fish, 50c.; Codfish, Flounders, and Haddock, 15e. per Ib.) Halibut. 25c.; White Fish, 20c.; Salmon Trout, 2We.; Smelts, 33e.; Blue Fish. 15¢.: Lake Pickrell, 0e.: Lobsters, Re.; Terrapin, $25 per doz; Soft Crabs, $6 per dozen: |, $2.50 pr. eat sree ee Cormti08N To-night the ladies of Columbia Division, Sons of Temperance, who have for the past two weeks been holding a fair at Odd Fellows’ Hall, which has been quite successful, will close the same with a cotillion party, which doubtless will be largely attended, as but few of those who have been present ai the fair can resist the temptation to enjoy the dance. La Rvr’s Camnival Mrysrrets conclude heir entertainments at Wall's Opera House this vening. They have been well attended. and the system of distributing prizes of greenbacks which they have adopted has proven to be fairly conducted. Albert M. Noyes, of the Vu- tionas Inielligencer office, drew the fifty-dollar prize last evening. A Fist-crass Faxity Grocery.--In the extent, variety, and excellence of the stock there are few grocery stores which can com- pete with that of C.F. Perrie, corner of Ninth and I streets. His California wines and bran- dies and Gibson whiskies, are just the liquors for invalids, on account of their purity and peculiar qualities which make them well adapted for medicinal use. He has all the va- rieties of pure teas; the choicest brands of fam- ily flour; milk, wine, Graham, Boston, oyster, soda, sugar, and water crackers, sali fish of various kinds; choice sugars and coffees, and all articles usually kept ina first-class estab- lishment, at prices which will suit customers in search of bargain —_.—— Price's New Doutak Store at 436 Pennsy!- vania avente. near 4% street, is one of the most complete establishments in the city, and is now stpplied with a large and well assorted stock, alarge portion ot which was imported. Ou: Tals, jet, garnets, California brilliants, and rab- ber goods of ail styles and patterns; studs, sleeve buttons, pins, &c., in great variety and of the best imitation, together with a fine as- sortment of plated ware, spoons, forks, satch- els, albums, work-boxes, and all Kinds of fancy goods are offered. Mr. Prigg does uot profess to sell pure gold jewelry for one dollar, but the imitations are excellent, and will wear for years. His stock of ladies’ hair ornaments, bandeaus, &c., is very large, to which he invites the attention of the ladies. a “Pir, Par, Pour, Tana, Pa Poww.—This is the hoop skirt factory of Baum.” Those of our readers familiar with “Le Grande will recognize the above couplet 6! r tered from the orginal text, and those ladies who envied the ease and grace with which Tostee managed her train, will learn how it was done by calling at Baum’s establishment, No. 46 Louisiana avenue, where they will find hoop skirts of every style, and some admirably adapted for trains. Also, corsets, corset steels, shoulder braces, and many other articles in- dispensable for ladies’ wear. Baum also at- tends to the repair and alteration of hoop skirts, changing them to suit the present styles. Sees ALEXANDRIA AND Victntry.—The Gazette of last evening has the following items Fail of a Warchouse.—This morning, about 3 o'clock, near one-half of the south wall of the large four story brick warehouse, of thy Messrs. MeVeigh, at the foot of Prince street, (bought at a confiscation «ale during the war, we be- lieve, by Oakes, Ames & Co., of Boston) fell th’ loud crash, which startled the innabi- tants of that part of the city, for several squares around. In the building Messrs. Eldridge & Co. had stored about 10,000 bushels of corn on three of the floors, about 4,000 bushels being on the portion that ‘fell in.” The west wall sprung considerable, and will doubtless ha to be taken down. The loss to Messrs. Eldridge & Co.. will be “lizht, mostly incurred in hand Img grain. The loss on the property 1s, of course, very heavy. Canc’ Prevntation—A splendid gold headed cane, purchased from Messrs. H. Semken & Go., of Washingion, by some of the employ of the O.. A.& M. R.R, was presented to Mr. Jonas Fisher, Assistant Superintendent, at his Office at the depot, last night, ats o'clock. Accident —A young man named Davis acc dentally shot himself in the hand near Occo- quan, last Tuesday. The wound is of such a serious character that it is teared that the hand will bave to be amputated. » following are from the Journal. reibed for —Two hundred and thirteen of stock were subscribed forat a meeting the German Co-operative Building Asso- | ciation, held at Washington Hall, Wednesday lysis yesterday. and continues in a | night. in Business —A. G. Newton, who formerly conducted a hotel in this city, has leased the New Norfolk Hotel for seven years. The building was erected at a cost of $101,000. ee CHAPIN. On the 26th of February, 1938, at 85. o'clock p.m HEBMAN L. CHAPIN. aged 45 ‘*.9months and 17 days. His diseas: was pro Mnful, but he died happy and tri full assurance of a blessed immor- nd those of the family. are respect nvited to attend his funeral at hal Kp mon Sunday. the b exidence. No. 549 13th tr Teets south STOP! AND BUY BAENESS AND SADDLERY JAMES S. TOPHAM & CO., 500 SEVENTH STR fem stit Corser STEELS, 3 CENTS. ums HOOP SKIRT CORSET FACTORY fe —_ 49 Louisiana avenue, near 7th street Hoortasns GERMAN TONIC, AND ALL OTHER POPULAR BITTERS, SIMMS’ PHARMACY, Corner New York avenue and lth For sale at {620-1 s. CALVERT FORD, DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST, “NEW STORE,” No. 286 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, TWO DOORS ABOVE OLD STAND. Tooth and Nail Brushes. jiet Articles.” Keeps constantly on hand. a full ‘line of all "Popular: Patent eines.” fe 17- SK FAMILY GROCERIES. JS. SMARPE having opened achoice selection of FINE FaMILY DK BL consisting ot Teas, Wines. Liquors, Dri ‘Canned Fruits, Pickics, Races Hama, Shoulders and’ Breaitast incon, 8yrup and. Molasses, arth for, fainity use, weaally found ine hrs cious con se nean cance ell ren a J. oa gual siiaRe hs eee BOF ory, VIRGINIA EXPRESS COMPANY, S. W. corner Penna. av. 6 street, Wasninoton, 14, 1888, te ‘The VIRG! Dov, Norfole Tpitesvilie, Harr tom; Warm. ‘White Lewrare, and to all pointe tothe alley of ts emt ‘Bobite House. ‘or a rT A OTT, THE COURTS. Circuit Court, Justice Wylie—Blunchard We Peres Mir. Methadiy died motion irene tr tary! Caesar vs. Patrick Cusick; con- tinued. Tuo. T. Sullivan ys Joshur Gitchell: rale on defendant to employ new counsel. Haight & Co. ve. Jas. E. Boswellt Hughes aight . vs. Jas. well; a Denver & Peck vs. Samuel G. Cabill: Mark Howland _ys. Jas. Mulloy; Edmund G. Booz ys. John Pettiton; McGowan’s Administrators ys. Miller, executor of of Hammack; and Purdy ‘vs. Gooding: continued. Philo B. Stilson vs. Wells & Reed; referred to Jos. H, Bradley, Sr. S.S. & C. P. Stevens vs, Christopher F. Fries; defendant appeared and confessed assets quando. Sterling vs. Powell; Mr. Bradley filed a mo- tion for a new tral. Douglass F. Forrest vs. Emilie J. Moulder; Cox, Wilson and Mattin, This was an ejectment suit brought heirs of Forrest against Mrs. Moulder, the tenant in sion of property, one of the seven buildings, on Pennsylvania avenue, The property in ques- tion was sold under a confiseation sale, and on the death of the plaintiff his heirs brought suit against tenant in possession, both parties claim- ing under the same tenant. Verdict for plaintiff. Exception taken, Rust vs. Reiff. Mr. Oliver moved to set aside the verdict rendered yesterday in this case. Motion granted, on condition that defendant pay costs np to the present time, and be ready for trial at the present term. Frederick Martin vs. Catharine Bauman; plaintiff calied and non-suited. W. E. Brown vs. Thomas B. Florence: con- tinned. Miller vs Welch, Swann and Davis; verdict for plaintiff, $570. Davidson & ©o., vs ©. S Whittelsey: case dismissed as to Robert H. Whittlesey, judge- ment confessed by Virginia Whittlesey, eontin- uance stricken out. McGowan’s administratrix vs Miller, exeen- ter of Hammack; Samuel P. Brown vs C. A. Pitcher: continued. Welch vs Gooding & Miller; dismissed. Hughes, Denver & Peck vs S. G. Cabell; plaintiff granted leave to amend <leclaration. Davidson vs. Parker; judgement confessed, Adjourned. ssignment for Monday—34, 396, 200, 10, 181, 2G, 225, 223, 225, 226, 27, 228, WO, "ew, Il, Onvnans’ Court, Judye Purcell.—The ast willand testament of Elizabeth Waters, de- ceased, filed and partially proven. Second and final account of Joseph F. Kelly, executor of Mary Farrar, deceased: account of the personal estate and final account of Eliza- beth Herbert, deceased, by Asbury Lloyd and J. Wesley Boteler, executors; were approved and passed. Last will and testament of James Gill, de- ceased, filed and fully proven. He gives, devises and bequeathes all his leasehold estate and im- provements thereon to Dr. 8. A. H. McKim, in trust for his wife and children. ‘He also ap- points Dr. MeKim guardian of his minor chil- dren, onder which will he qualifies as such: bond $4,400. Second individual and second general ac- counts of Charles F. Hawkins, guardian to Jehn L. Hawkins, orphans of John Hawkins, decease Wm. Y. Fendall and Reginal J, Fendall took took out letters testamentary on the personal estate of Philip R. Fendall. deceased; bond $10,00—sureties John R. Mitchell and John Van Riswick. BayKevercy Cocrt, J. Sayles Brown Regis- ter.—57. Order of reference filed; adjudged a bankrupt. Cases £6. 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, Gf, 55; same order. vs. Second and third meeting of creditors held.’ Buckey and Marbury proved claim for $293. 92. First meeting of creditors held, and adjourned to March 14. Equity Court, Justice Olin. Washington and Georgetown Railroad case, which has occupied this court for several days, was up again to-day. sore SPECIAL NOTICES. ee CHILLS AND FEVER. DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, AND KIDNEY DIS EASES CURED. MISHLER’S HERE BITTERS Has cured m eases where it has heen used then all other Medicines combi It is the only remedy that really purifies the and has never ailed in curing Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, and Diseases of the Liver. Sold by all Drnggists and Dealers. DR.S. BL HARTMAN & (0.. Proprietors caster, Pa., and Chicago, Hin Lan- fos 3t8 AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, Fox Diszashs of THz THRoat anv Le! as ovens, Col.os, WHouriNe WITS, ASTHMA, AND Constmrtion. Probably never betore in ihe whole history of medicine bas anything won so widely and #0 do-ply upon the copfidence of mankind. as this excellent y for pulmonary complaints. Through a lorg series of years. and among most of the races of men itbas rise higher and higher in their estimation as it bas become better known. Its aufform char- acter and power to cure the various affections of the Inngs and throat, bave made it known as 6 reliable protector against them. While adupted to milder forms of disease and to young children it ia at the same time the most effectual remy that can be given for incipient consumption. ‘nc the dangerous affections of the throat and lungs Ass provision against a attacks of Orot p. i should be kept on hand in every family. and in: as all are sometimes subject to colds and coughs. 41] shonid be provided with this antidote for them Although settled Coxscarriox ie thought ine curable, atill great numbers of cases where the dis case pecmed settled have been completely cured, and the patient restored to sound health by the CHERRY PkctoraL, So complete is its mastery over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to it. When'noth- ing else conid reach them. under the CHERRY Pec ToRAL they subside and disappear. SinoeRs and Pusiic SPeAKeRs find great protec- tion from it. AsTHMA is always relieved and often wholly cured by it. Broxcuitis is hacen eured by taking the ERY Pe-roRat. in small and frequent doses, So generally are its virtues known that we need not publish the certificates of them here, ur do more than assure the public that its qualities are fully maintained PREPARED BY Dr. J.C. AYER & CO , Lowett, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chem Bold by all Pruggists everywhere. dezs- D&W eosm PHYSICIANS AND CLERGYMEN testify to the merits of HALL’S. VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER, in restoring GRAY BALK to ite origiosl color ang promoting tts Rrowth. Itmakes the balr soft ang glossy. ‘he old in appearance are made young Again. It is the best HAIR DRESSING Ever used. it removes Dandruff and all Scurvy it does not stain the skin. tine on the Hair seat free by mail, ‘of the mre preparations which are 2 “cig R. P. HALL & CO. Nashua, N. H., Propr' For sale by all druggists. MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY. An Essay ror Yousc Mex Souitepe, and the Distases Apuses which create impediments to MARRIAGE, with eure me of relief. Sent in sealed letter envelopes. free ot charge. “Address. Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. ja 293m BATCHELOR'S HAIB DYE. best in the world; armless, reliabl om, SUCH usu, THE CRIME OF instan| ntment; no ridicnlou tints; remedi fects of bad dyes; invigo- rates’ and leaves the Hair soft and beautiful black $94 eihor tpaled nC RRR le Peay . i Je ‘Bond ‘sreet, New York wa is-eolly STOP! AND BUY YOUR TRUNKS, with McMUBRAY’S PATENT STAY, At the Manufactory of JA8.8 TOPHAM & CO., SZ No. 500 SEVENTH STREET. fe 26-stif JOuN 4. PEABOPE LS au LOOKSMITE, ODER ABOTAEAGG OPE RIRB SA? pf oe D Perens Oh ead Tes strects Mernorotrrax BOWLING SALOON, ENDEB METEBOPOLITAN HALL, Stazxr Weer, Proprietor. Pi . AVENUE, Near 11: "GEORGE W. BAUER, F 5 5 stocked {rene bade wPeaes Fourr aco., AUCTIONEERS, No. 364% and 384% Seventh et., bet. B and I sts. Joely CITY ITEMS. BRAG 1® 4 Goo Doe, but Holdfast is beter. | Holdfsst Buttons on ney at Henning’s One Price Clothing No. 511 7h street. Call and get a sample button free. GEORGETOWN. ——s—— Affairs in Georgetown. CoLorep Muernopist Conrerexck.—The Conference bled yee! afternoon, Rev. H. C. Wealford in the chair, After prayer perssta e rete tht by P. G. Walker, the rerular business was ANoTuEE ImpeACHMENT.—The tailors and | taken up, when it was ordered that all having clothiers of this city intend to impeach Messrs, | Money tor the Freedmen’s Aid Society pay the A. Saks & Co., on the charge of selling gooas | *#me over to the Secretary. On motion the roll was called and the mem- bers paid over the rxoney in their possoxsion. ‘Mr. Brice was appointed to reovive the money ‘that was collected for Jos. H. rr. Statistics were then collected, the returns showing the following totals: members, 17,400, inercase’ of 3,200; deaths, 312, decrease of 16, Probation, 3,600, increase of 300; local preach- ers, 127, increase of 25; adults baptized, 87>, crease of 174; children, 2504, increase of 17 churches, 117, increase of 38; value of the same, $273,660, increase of $55,800; parsonages, $, in- crease of 1; value, $4,400, increase of 31,45 | conference collections 8332.68, increase of $89.9 mission collections, $-05.21; church extension, $1,006, increase of $16.75; tract society, $55.53, increase of £30.40; Bible society, $22.14, increase of $17; Sunday School Union, $02.11, increase of $4.04. A corresponding increase is aiso shown in the Sunday schools. In 1864, when the Conference was organized, the number of members and probationers was but 800, Thuid Day.—The Conference met this morn- below prevailing prices. mney rely on J to support them at treet, be- Fes Pennsylvania avenue and D street. Mz. Jupp sGreat BOOK AVOTION will re- open in Washington, at 370 Penna. ave., under the Metropolitan Hotel, this (Thursday) eve- ning, and be continued a few evenings. ese. iss large select assortment of the most valuable whieh mast be sold. 23,15. —————— Pour cores, Durillions et Ongles rentros dans la chair, eonsulter le Docteur White, etabli depuis 1861—a son office No. 424 Penn- sylvanin avenue, entre Ia quatrieme at la Six- ieme rue, —_— Bar's, corner 7th and E streets, are still sell ing bff Weir entire stock of men’s, ith’s, and boys’ Clothing at cost price, to make room for their very large stock of Spring and Summer Goods. Speemt attention is called to their very large stock of white Dress Shirts, Underwear, Scarfs, &c. Bar & Go., i At 9 o'clock, Bishop Ames presiding. The ae Tie Gore Tm ane sta. gpening prayer was made by the Rev. J. P. —tienlignme ‘Waar Makes youR Ham 60 Bravtire.? ‘Question 3 of the general minutes, relating to Mrs, S. A. Allews improved. (new style) Hair | the admission of members into fall connector, va ts ‘Pri i. | Was resumed, and Jobn Loggins, W.S. Wil. ee rey pte Siete no ek Lee, den W Dencbore: Wane Bator wy son Leewood, Andrew Edmundson, Joho Pig) aca me maura g nr eae Hughes, Wi Carter, John H. Bran percent ad wk wont: mice hoarse | G2 Sgcph Maer, Smhen Tare, Warner Bees Fe No" cates for compaliatioa, +, ere ndaakird: te telPGuanectoe ie: be mference, and W.C. Echols, Wilson Lee- y n wood, John Hughes, and Joseph Henry were ss Onion Weakest) = elected ‘to deacon s orders, the others having Persons wishing to subscribe for Taz Stag | been previously ordained deacons. who r-side on Capitol Hill and the Navy Yard, will please leave their orders at No. 22 East Thomas Ei cling connec own request. Question i7—#Where and when shal) the next contfrence be held !—was taken up, when it was decided to hold the next confer. ence at Winchester, Va. No time set, The Rev. E. W. Pierce, of the Baltimore Con- rence, was introduced. ‘The ‘daughters of conference of Asbury Church presented the conference, with $13). ‘The sons and daughters of the tt was discontinued from tray- mn with this Conference, at hix itol street, between 4th and Sth. oe * Tous Cogers, Agent. PERSONAL. ERSONAL—The~Young Lady in Black.” who | ‘was at the post office window Friday evening. will find @ letter addressed to her as above. fez) -2t* $1,500 7G, LOAN; Ako, LARGER SUMS well secured, y to NH Mt Frederick city presented the conference with LER, Att 35" Louisiana avenue, | ES near corner 6th and D'str i‘ ‘i fest | $65 was presented from Cumberland | Mrs. Matilda Robinson, of Winchester, was | introduced, and presented the conference with $35 from the church at that place. $50 was pre. sented from John Wesley Church, Baltimore. Mr. Harris, of Orchard Street Station, Batti. mere, presented the conference with 81:5. The following were elected to deacons’ or- ders: Andrew Hardy, of Pulaski Quarterly Conference; Matherine Colender, of Botetourt Quarterly Confereace; Charles Lewis, of K: nawha (Quarterly Conterence: Nat Brown, of Bladensburg, (Quaucrly Eden Hammon" of Westminister Cirouit: fred Valentine, of Patapsco Quarterly Circuit: | John Trigg, of Patapsco Circuit: and James Gross, of Calvert Circuit, ‘The following were elected to elders’ orders: D®*- eg Vienna, PRACTICAL CHIROPODIST. Cures Corve , Bunions, Nai wn intothe flesh, Warts and Frost Bitten Feet ‘ke... Without Pata and Without Bleeding. BESIDENCE AND OFFICK, 402 Pennsylvania avenue, fe 29-6t* between 4% and sth sts. SIV ANHOOD.”'—Another new Medical Pamph- IM iiirom the pea Ba. Coe ate aa: cal Times" saye of this work: “This valuable | treatise on the cause and cure of premature dec ine shows how health is impaired through | secret abuses of youth and manhood, and how easily re- gained It givesaclear synopsis of the iinpedi ments to marriage. the cause and effects of ner- vionsdebility .and the remedies therefor ” A pocket forwarded edition of the above will be ‘on receipt of | Singleton Hughes, of Westminister Circnit: four stanpe, by addressing Doctor CURTIS, No. | Loudon Pinckney, from South River Circuit. 139 F street, Washington, D.C. fe 25-1m* Moses Thompson, from Severn Cirew: [PEILOSOPHY OF MARRIAGE —A new course | Rev. Mr. Mars, ‘from the Committee on Mis- of Lectures, as delivered at the Ne Museum of An: omy emit ie the to live and what to live for; s Old Age; Manhood generally reviewed; of indigestion. flatul | sions, submitted the report of that committer, showing the smount of collections to be $3.05, ‘The committee appointed to examine into the case of Isaue W. Brown, reported that the charges against him of deserting his wife were not sustained. and he not being a full member of the conference they had no power to place | him on tal. On motion, he was continued on The cause nee and Nervous diseases ac. ate for; Marriage philosophically considered, Focket volumes containing these lectures will be forwarded to parties unable to attend, oa. rec Now York Mrscum of Aanvena® austtacre w York Museu! Broadway, New York, ey 9 __THE ORIGINAL PRANC. Jaim of Jas. Harper for support, pre- sented by his presiding elder, was referred to the steward. ‘The foliowing appointments were made for preaching to-morrow :—Mount Zion Methodist Church, at i a. m., Bishop Ames; ordination ot deacons, at3 p.m. Henry C. Westwood: ordi- nation of elders, at p.m, Joseph Bouser. . Alexander Kenned, Ly ett feld im VAE HO) BLE GENTULEMA\ : TRS APSE GATHER sheahe rr. DARBY'S” medicines; instead of stationery )can rely upon secrecy as all inter ‘views with gents or Indies are confidential at his rooms, opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall. fe 31m" LAbine WHO ERQUIRE TRE SERVICES of jab DR. skillfy! and reliable Physician should it HENBY, nt 302 loth street wert, between O et and Louisi avenue.on and after Turstay, nd.) Ha. m., We | February 4th. Dr. Henry makes it hi al prac: p.m. J. W. Dansbery: 7% p.m., tice te cureall Fcmale Complaints. Ofice hours, | . M. E Chureh, Alexandria, at 11 a from 9 a.m. to 9p. m, Jasi-lm* "| p. m., Phillip Scott: CONseuT DE, LEON, | Martin Spridie. Jones’ Chap 486 Eleventh street. above Penna. avenue. Jack-ou p. m., Charles Pete: LADIES desiring especial treatment will find | Passey. | Trunailytown Colored Ci a the most skilful and reliable physi nim the c TRREGULARITIES. from whatever cause, fully . Galbraith and quickly relieved, without th band . James Evansgiy p.m. Jas. SKIN DISEASES specdily cured je in ye Haaey. Wesley Zia ‘Chuva. a1 sm, Jotn ONFIDENTIAL —Young men who have in | H. Randall; 2) p. aw a eee jured themselves by "certain secret habits, | i P- ti. Alex. Passey, Union W “ which unfit them for business. pleascre, or the | 11a. m., Isaac W. Brown; 4 p. m.. Noble duties of married life; also, nd old | Waikins: 7% p.im.,Chas.G. Keys. Ebenezer hen, who, from the follies of youth. or other | Church. Georgetown, 11 #.10., Philip Brown causes, feel a debility in ‘advance of their years) | p.m. K. Jonas: 74 p.m.. Johu Loggins try one eGeuld Heatvead Bake GexetenemeTg a | Elm! Baptist Church, Georgetown, ita ms Married indies will learn something of importance | Win. H. Claxton: 33 pm, W. H. Cooke, 7p by perusing “The Secret Friend.” Sent to any | m.. John H. Valentine. Presbyterian Church, res. in a sealed envelope, on receipt of 2 | (sii street, 11 a.m., Win. H Draper, +, p.m gents. Addross Da. CHARLES &.8TUABT & VO., | Chas. Fisher. First Bapust Church, Ajax Boston, Mans. jazty p.m. L. Snowde: rn Ear ‘T0 MY HUSBAND, vs Union Bethel, 11 7 po m.. Ge Hell, Georee J want to get my hatr dremed 1 insasolnes wee Lewis. naz, after which the Rey Ter hs de ees ee eaten ee cenemins | Mr. MoCanicy peomomnees the bento ce ima Barbe . See Madame Domongeot's prices, onierence adjourned until 2» o'clock lat g BALtTiMone STEAMER. stenmer Jolumbia will resume her regular trips be- tween Baluimore and this city, leaving Balti- more this & ing, and making all the laudings on Potomac. The Columbia has & hiy repaired and refitted, and is 1 it, 1 On hand, 8 large assortment ef Perfumery, Lo: Halt of every ‘extra color, Braids, Ours. Lovie ble Wigs on hand or made 'to erder. At DEMON. : 5 ele; ve GhorS HUMAN HAIR STOR ars pEuon |, | one of the most elegant boats on the river. bot. 10th and Vith sta.. conth wide 20 3-5 Rea. Estate Sare—John J. Bogn estate agent, sold yesterday, to John T. Given No. igh and Potomac ot Washington, the beacon? A frame hou- 2 Prospect street, between Hij street, for $2,000 cash. es GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. COrTONS, AND CALicons—so0 Bleached and Brown COTTONS; 200 CALICOKS, for sale cheap by BERS MILLER 101 Bridge street, Georgetown, D.C. fe 21 26" F848 WHARE FoR RENT. FISH WHARF FOR RENT Mavor’s Orricr. Groncrrown, Feb. 15, i858. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until MONDAY, the 2dday of March next, at I: o'clock m., for the Rent of the Corporation Fish Wharf for the term of one year from that date. Bids must be accompanied with satisfactory se curity that the same will be taken at the proposes Did. Terms cash, fer CHAS. D. WELCH, Mayor. [BX THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown FASHIONABLE TAILOR, 256 Pennsylvania avenue between lth and Toth streets, over Ford's Drug Store. 8 ‘ashington to Mr. THORSON bega leave to call the at tention of the Gentlemen of Ws his new cstaMishment. where cap be found a large and carefully selected assortment of SPRING STYLES of French and English Cloths and Cassimeres, fe22-Im* TEPHENS & CO (Late Wall, Stephens & Co.,) MERCHANT TAILORS, 310 Pa. avenne, between 9th and 10th stree Fine CLOTHS, CASSIMEBES and YESTINGS Gentlemen * Drees and !Business SUITS mate to order with despatch, in the beat manner, at mod at DOVAN’S, sign of the Golden Fleece, ne=t che corner of 14th and F sts opposite the Ebbitt Bouse and Willards Hotel, invites his {rlends and the his rich assortment of Cloths. Doeskios,and Gents Furnishing Goods of superb stylee Vestings. SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ES put upin fancy boxes for Holiday Presents, and TATS IN GEORGETOWN, D.C. eold at reduced prices. By virtue of decree duly by the Supreme Please give us a call, de 28-200 | HEIBERGER, (Successor to H. F. Lowpon & Oo.,) CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY MEROHANT TAILOE. Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown’s,) Court of the District of Columbia, fn the care o Adams vs. Adams ct al., Equity Docket No. & cause 1151,on the 12th day of February. 135. the ecriber.as trnstee, will. eel on, on MONDAY, March 24, p. m., certain Beal Estate in Geor town. D. 0 on Becond street,near High, in said town, being + part of lot 124in Beatty & Hawkins’ addition & haid town. beginning at m point on Second street Mistant 96.6})-12 feet from its intersectix asbington. | High stroct, ana 1g” thence west wees _ Fe PP eee Sees. Ween. Eg Gee aint ee oe ene back of that width 160 fe Upon this res! estat TOP! staud two Frame two-story Dwellings, ‘The ren b) ! fatate will be gold in to parcels; the easter par iu ry feet Ge ine Ss. MOTE OF less, On Secon’ AND BUY treet. aad Fenning back id feet with ton vl cae And improvenents thereon; the western par? {rout Re ee ne Se Ing 23 feet 1's iach, more of less, om Becund, sticet oF anid runt ing tek’ Tad’ feet with the dwelliag ani ; improvements thereon. JAMES 8. TOPHAM & (0., ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; of which $150 wilt 500 be paidion each ‘parcel ‘at the fal of te hamnner ; 2 = ce in 6 aud months. All couveyancin SEVENTH STREET. 25-41 | revenue stampe at cost of purchaser, Wettienent within 6 days after ale ie wo dl rink. eng SRATTH RWS. Truster. fers td THOMAS DOWLING. Auct_ W*. 4, WHEATLEY s PREMIUM STEAM M Hiyeie AXD. CLEANSING ™ ESTABLISHMENT. u eam ad Meret soeraER TB Pa fropolitan Institute, 1867; 1866, and Is now the largest and most complete estaplishinent the kind in this section of con stry. Dyeing and Scouring of all kinds done In the bes’ mwansers ly thankful for past , the bacriber solicits the continued Castons of the somenei Goods received and pine ‘by express with th "eae Rese hiltereteemeth ance netare el i. arday when it inclosed at 8% b. m- ao item NOX'S CITY EXPRESS therwise property Calle for, and detivers to any address, BAGGAGE. PACKAGES, AND MERCHANDISE MOVES FURNITURE, &c., &c. . . 374 Penna avenne, corner sth etree Wee iton. “Hranch Otiee New Pork Avenue, corner seth street, Washing‘ow, und at the Office of Adama’ Express Co..Georgetom. fe ti-ly Joux GRAY 4 00., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS LN. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, BROOMS, aver CHAS. Jefferson st. TWINES, CORDAGE, &c., &c. 15 FULTON AND 202 FRONT STREETS, NEW YORK. EDWARD HEATH. WILLIAM A. GRA’ fe 8-6m E. 0. KNIGH' NYE MERCHANTS’ N EW CO-OPERATIVE STORE, 487 NINTH STREET, BETWEEN D AND B. Keore constemtiy ot at'wew York Frise efsomit os Be esate ‘Via: « moteal Bonoft and Protection.” Others use the wan only to catch the trade, 4e%i-ly SHARES ORLY GPNUINE ITALIAN MAQCARONI. Bixty-one Just arri Row rors fom ANDREW J. JOYOR & 00., CABBIAGE MANUFACTURE ‘477 and 479 léth street. Particular attention given to: Goel 5 Cuanuzs H. GODFREY WATIONAL THEATRE. . Fs 2, cores TRE hoe = PROPOSALS, PPorosats For ooar. Headquarters Department of the Platte, ) Qt rtermmaster s Om. Terformance to commence atThs o'clock. Last apprareuce in Wsshiegton of the Lyric Artiste ADY Woo will appear in the following wnparalieied bill 2 OB ROY. OR TRE OUTLAM for the delivery of Fi After which i ty td Magi is dred (200) tons of Coal at Fort DA Russel! e thet ALADDIN; On Fie WON DERFOL SCAM? pn gd at the rate of two hundred (200) tone p- rpasueaux, avai. cane | Feil conditions of the contract made known on AND REFRESHMENTS, | + ‘ion st thie office, or the offce of the uartermaster. Fort D. Rusee!! Py ser of Drover Majer Stascat Beer fe 28 6t_ Bvt, Brig. Gen Obs 8. ENGINERB OFFICE O«wneo.N Y.. Pebranry 24. 0 Ja wil be recnivad hy FOR BENEFIT oF MEMORIAL LUTHERAN CHURCH. Entertainment, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. and THURSDAY, March 3d, 4th, and sth, at ODD FELLOWS: HALL. eth of Maren tee at ne Tickets at door. Admission tickets 50 conte; | muking the Fepaire that way becrme prommanry on Cours tickets $1; Children 25 cents, fess at ‘Coited Sinton picrat Ovwos 8 — = ers atertnls for NCERT—Remember the Lem STLERT | Lag furnished hy the Tulted PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CHOIR CON. | "The price must be stated at Bo ionch per 3,60 font CERT, which will be given MONDAY EVENING | bm cf the lumber. per pound vf the iron mel March 24 om which occasion Maric by some af the | spite. and per cuble yard of stone, Whi-h shal composera wil) be dlecrurse) Used in waking sald repalte and mu-t cover ail th Doors open at 7%. mmences precisely | expenses for tools. machinery. seows. Mc. the at So'clock. tear ing up and removing old work. mod the somple CONCERT BY FOUNDEY M. &. SAbH pe cca At Fou . E. Church. corner isth and G ate... du the poe TUESDAY March ses “ : a Adtieston 23 cents, ™ fo 29-0" ; a i Gass ai SS ties fe 28 1m __Lt. Ol. of Eng's.. Bvt. Gol _{ FFICK OF PAYMASTER UNITED STATES PROF. NEAL'S NAVY. s25 Chesthet MTR RET. DISSOLVING VIEWS, Tn August Siever'’s MECHANICS’ MALL, 395 Maryland averue, on ° the 2h day of Febranry. for tu MONDAY, MABCR 2v. avy Department with Aiuinion SE oe nano fomor- | th, Rllewing articles: te be of the heat quali FP LXCTORES BY PROF _O 8 FOWLE! at the jadeipbia Navy Yard, where are bo of Row York. at METZ! ALL, be delivered free of «xpeuse to the Government BEVERY ZVESING THIS WEEK. For Bureau of Construrtion and Ropar ‘clock p.m 120 gallons Sperm O11. Dest winter trained bax 38 kegs Clinch Rings. assorted Particulars at this office For Burraw of Ordnance. } barrel Linseed Oil. boiled On Phreno'ory. as applied 16 Life, Health, Self Culture, Loves Marriage. Managing Onilines he Daily Phrenological Examinations st Rooms. 9? | and 98, Bhbitt House. fe 25-4 Try) Te I barrel Sperm Oi. WALL'S OPERA HOUSE. | Blank forme for bids at thls offe LAST WEI LA RUBS MINSTRELS ae La RUE'S MINSTRELS THEIR SONGS ARE THEIR PUNE AND JORES. MUSIC: Janine oF PIAMUND B LUIANOY, | SEES AE Bowe PPeresals FOR STATION 1ck Dror @ JerrensoxviLer Bealed will K OF | | RIFRMAsTER. / Ixp., Pebrasry 2), iste be received at this off until March 4. 8%. for supplying necessary» at this Depot until ae mM) inn oftie lowing entieset si me IGHT. 100 reame Letter Paper, ruled TREMING WL 1H i» ahs é iG. FE we Foolscan Paper GR LJ al Cap cE Lis are PR TA LE betract Paper ATEpSae ce ch occasion FIFTY DOL- | fH \ ‘Prins away. ” “Demi ADMISSIGN 25 cents io all parts of the house; Folio Pow children 15 centa, oo = Blowwee CHARLES BERGE at es ‘ANCY DR AND DOMINOE! 10 dozen 4 01 € FOR LADIES AND GENTLE ME Sam to dosen Mucita No. 989 B: between Ist amd 24 stnarts, opposite ts « Adams’ Express Delwvery Ofvce. —— Enconr: by the patronage which I received jamilton's Paper Fasteners lant year my friends and public in gene. Gillott's Steel Pens ral. 1 g leave to announce that 1 rave enlarged Ls ; a reseee ap'l noes ep eoepemerlesegern o ‘sod Costumes alee made te orders «’" Im? BANKERS. Jax cooxe a co. BANKEBS, Ernetes 40 Index Rooks Firrennte Street, Orrowre Taxascry, — |“? Blank Books—quires: 100, ©. 300.3; 900. 4; 100 Bay and sell at current market rates, and ree; #10 quire weed Books * constantly on hand «full supply of all es | gene rer ne ad GOVERNMENT BONDS, SEVEN THIETIES, AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, &0., executed and collections made on all accessible points we Ltt G Jase [nketands. amsorted ‘The Stationery te to be delivered from ttme to time as required by the ofhcer in charer: All bidders are required to furnish the goods with their bids Ride must ot be accompanied by the guarantee of two rv le parties that x xpon awarded. to the bidder ‘will be given for the faithful pertormance of : he Food and sufficient bo Piast wationau Bank Contract OF WASHINGTON Bide will be endorsed “Proposals for Station — ry, end addreae. ned BH. D. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President be right te reserved to reyect any or all bids WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. By order of the Quartermag'er Geoeral = t. Cott apd Devoe GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY ~ and AND : FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED ‘ STATES, hich must be tn de ith a copy of this advertinement attach il be received at this office until Io clock M , TUESDAY. March 3. iss. for supplying Fre 4 Corned Beef to the Troops. Camps aad Ho» plied by the Goveram anbvil ty,and drawing supplice therefrum +ix months. commencing on the firet day of April 15th street, opposite the Treasury Departsnen:. Government Securities with Tresenrer Unitec States, STONE MILLION DOLLARS.— ‘We bay and sell ail classes of GOVERNMEN? | "Eye Reet must be of a good marketabile SECURITIES at current market rates. the Fresh Bi ‘cual proportions of f bind querters.;neck shanks and kidney. t F FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Coilecion, in ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vouchers on th MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, av4 give care ful attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN and FIRM and to any other business entrusted to us. FULL INFORMATION ip regard to GOVERN MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished. WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashior. d x eneral ! he 1 Washington, March 28 manu | “pear ceane ost Ww INGTON CITY Sub.. Dept. of the © ant 5 3 CLEGHORN BAVINGS BANK, Firet Lieutenant and A. ( be exelnded .) the Corned Beef sweet and ly cured, and te I. be torntshed h times and euch quantities ami proportions |! us the aces. and resh and co red beef respectively Commander shall designate Proposals must be accomp: reties, tn the eum of 9 ‘maney of the contract. If awarded be sent to this office endorsed un t Proposals for Beef.” Brig. Gen MP. Small Department of the Cumberland Desree” Right is reserved to reject any and all bide « 4 Nashvtiie. Tor PROPOSALS FOR Corner of 7th street and Louimana avenne, r ER TRON FOR ISLAND AKSENAL PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS, Ordnance OM. War Denarimen and he vat. isi BUYS SELLS all Kinds of BONDS anc | Sealed Propormis will be recelvel bs the ws STOCKS, GOLD and SILVER. signed. st this office uatil lociock pm 4tb day of March mext. for the delivery on boar. railrond cars. at the Bock Highest prices paid for LAND WABRANTS. 3. B. ELVANS, President 3. A. RUFF. Treasurer. ont of wind. cet to yd nqURTe wt the epds 6 inch 1 Beams, aad email sixes of 1 Beams and o Angle and channel trou PROPOSALS. QEALED PROPOSALS, IN| DUPLICATE will be receive: tbe office of the undersigned Wrought Iron Columns. trae at em y to wet at Cemetery Bar Chattanooga, Tenn unt up. Biddees to submit plans of the volumps 2m, WEDNE> March 4, 15. for the de they may offer to furuimeb livery wt thi it 800 ponnds per Ben Ome Cocnat ont tn TRUNATE meh teuscity 1 x root tranwa & he be rice vf the above Lron per pound detiveres tn equal to be clearly = (ueck:shanke and kidney tallow to. be « e Propossi= will also be received, per pount. in such quantities ae may be from time to time re. | the Ifinch, 12 tuch-and 9 inch Beams aud. K ivired for issue to the troops who are now or may | trustees. & herealter be stationed at this post. sud at sach Cigars ae the Post Commissary ofall direct.” po Age ie Person to Whom an award is made must ¢ all te, repared to execute his contract and give the re | forthat purpose. and inewuch funds as t quired bonds atom < States may provide cording to Pi ach bi n by ood at Ten per cent. on each partial payment ft gh endi ody omy ree yl andes pep perro meg ny Cwhoee loyalty id solvency is certifi the nmeht reserved to ryect any er Clerk of a Court of Becord.) setting vemed um rm wept bi bidder will, in case the contract ix tracts for all er any portion of thr material te mr. | tined for: ferseanee of the cane, Wie canes nak skeen ot Pe, For further particulars apply in persen a: idence of each surety must be offive Brevet pra ROUMAN act awarded 1: revet Brigadier Genera be made subject to the approw \ fe 24-6t__ audiag Rock Island Arsen. rel commanding the Department >RESH BEEF AND VEGETABLES: Mew and addressed tor» Brevet Brigaaicr Fate a to “Brewer er Ge N eT + Chief Commissary of Subsei ¥ 4 2 Department | Cumberland. Chattanooga, cian Phsiadetph , 4 feun., . Box 5 ed x 1 Proposals Free By order of Brevet Brigadicr General M.0. | Becfand Vesetabicn. will be received ate Small. Chief C.8.. Dept. of “umberiand. JOH ‘ Firet Lt. ath = fice until 12 o'clock M.,on March 3 of 50.000 pounds of Fresh Beef and 50,00) fe 2-12t u Infy, A. C. 5. ¥ oa oes . ee ¥ OUFICE QF ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER | uct be perfectly Iresh ami cf'roet aual’s GENERAL, each article must be offered for by the pound Rew Yo: Beef to be in equal proportions. for: Mb bebe : ters Sealed Proposals in dupticate, wit Bonds, wit proved urtty be rey 4 tie ade tigehurnt attache to each. tneus bunt the tetioe el ast of te . bo rece this = 3 tion will be with TURBDAY, Merch 3, 1564, for di from the smsent of each pay nen = Payment 0 be tales collateral eecority for the due performance - Sontract, which will on ue account be patw we in fully complied with Every offer mage miuat be accompanied by ten guarantee. © 7 one or more Teepe! persone. thet the bidder or bidéers will, ft his > terring the bodies of three hundred and twelve Union soldiers at Portamouth Grove, B. I. furnishing pew burial cases where required. and transporting to and re- interring the same at Cypress Hili Cemetery, Long nd. Miitders have the privilege of being present at Bs the opening of the s. art cooae to an obliventy Proposals to be addressed to the undersigned. | within Avedass with koe! un sollicient one marked “Proposals for disinterring bodies af | to furnish the articles propos: t. the reaponnitns Portsmouth Grove, B. I. RUFUS INGALLS. Of the pusrantore to be certified to bw the Ace: fo24-10 Brt. 3a}. yoda a sor of Internal Revenue for the district in whi =" mel ypowal will are ees aeoomp. AVY DEPARTMENT, pind By Pach quecenase, ad by sanisioceeny 7 ealed’ Preprack ea ns en Lehenary 8. dcace thet the Wider ie h somsler Genter: ic = of March, at 120'clock, noo, forthe parchase of | ofGorgres. ath rcconanid the following vessels. ‘The department reserves the right to reject any cbt Washincton Yard,—The Mabopac, Sangus, roposal not considered advantageous te the Gor “At New Oricans.—The W >, Manhattan, | “Trs't oa unk, Oneota, noe, Chick p00" be ‘article the gine prongeala will state, the price that will be | tract may be comslétred as completed io Tw" =i en for 4 Present condition, qellen ofthe Sapestanun Spd with such fitings as sre now attached ts them | “2 the deanna |e WATSON vessels con be seen and ail necessary inform: fe 2-418 0.8. Nass The ation concerning them will be giveu by the com- propoal ir thee toceptance is not for the intent of the Government. Gabo pPPorosats Fo f SUBSISTENCE STOKES Bice Acie Commigzary Sebgtersmce ‘atom. Ky. a ce cee aa nf’ Copmed ‘Beef at the reauited withiy thre alters ‘nou-compiction a apn Oe final deliv Purchase of fren Clade fois. staniow Boomers ot the Savy. Ho: FOR T B SPRING STYLE SILK Hart. ae