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THE EVENING STAR. CROSBY S. NOYES. WASHINGTON CITY: Editor. SF READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGB. GEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELB- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. RECEPTIONS. ‘Wa ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNOS that the Ladies of the Executive Mansion. Mrs. Patter- son and Mrs. Stover, will be at home on Mo: day evenings, after seven o'clock. The eyen- {ng hss been fixed upon for the drawing-room Feceptions of the ladies in lien of the afternoon Ss during Inst season, and they will receive every Monday evening until further notice. Srzaxee Cotrax'’s Recerrions are to be every Friday evening, from 5% to 11 p.m. | ‘The receptions of the Speaker's mother and sister, Mrs. and Miss Matthews, for ladies, and _ gentiemen accompanying them, will be every ‘Wednesday afternoon, from 1to4p.m. The Speaker's weekly receptions will close on the Jast Friday of March. —__-o+e-___ IMPEACHMENT IN CONGRESS. The Senate was engaged until nearly 11 O'clock last night in discussing the rules re. | Ported for the government of the impeachment, | trial, the contest being over the 20th and 2tst ules, which govern and limit the time tobe occupied by the comnsel for the President and | Honse of Representatives in the discussion of interlocutory questions or points of law arising | during the trial. The first of these rules is as | follows: “20. Ali preliminary or interlocutory ques. | tions, and all motions, shall be argued by one | Person only on each side, and for not exceedin by order, extend the time.” ter tothe court after it was formed, and by } others to extend the time to two hours on each | side. On the Republican side it was coatend- | €d that the rule was necessary in order to pre- | ‘vent the lengthening out of the trial by speeches | made for the purpose of delay. Senator Mor- ton argued that it was possible, and indeed | Stk Probable, that one or two of these interlocu- | = Lf rN 3 OU BN. EETIN ah SHO! e >. oes PROVIDENT LN Settee IN. will be Fuuspas. ae 736 0) M 00 tory questions would arise upon each day of ‘the trial, and that if four hours were to be con. sumed in the argument of each point, the trial could thus be indefinitely prolonged. The rule ‘was finally modified +o as to allow two persons to be heard on each side. The twenty-first rule, which provides that | the “final argument on the merits may be made by two persons on each side, and the argument shall be opened and closed on the part of the House of Representatives,” was amended so as to apply also to the opening arguments, one per-on to be heard on each side, and discretion is given to the Court to extend the number ot reo counsel tobe heard on each side at its discretion, ‘The Democrats, at 5 p. m., endeavored to adjourn, but the Republicans manifested a, determination to remain in session watil all the rules were adopted, which point they carried, and afier several other unimportant amend- ments had been acted on, the rules were passed finally. In the House of Representatives the ariges | of impeachment were adopted after a protract. | ed debate. The speech of Mr. S-evens attrac: tmuch attention, though his feebleness pr: vented it from being generally heard. At three o'clock debate closed, and the next hour was given to the reception ofamendments, and five minuts speeches thereon. The House exhibited little desire to change the Articles, and, with the exceptirn of the striking out of the Seventh | Artiele, they stand nearly as reported by the | Committee. The Seventh Article charged the President with unlawfully conspiring with one Lorenzo Thomas, to hinder and prevent the execution of the tenure of office bill, and that be, im pursuance of said conspiaacy, “did un. | lawfully attempt to prevent Edwin M. Stanton, then and there being Secretary for the Depart- ment of War under the laws of the United States, from holding said office to which he had pat rf been duly appointed and commissioned, where- | 48%, 8074 by said Andrew Johnson, President of the United States, did then and there commit, and Was guilty of a high misdemeanor in offic It was merely a replication of the charge con- tained 1% the preceding article At four o'clock the Committer of the Whole Tose, and the articles were reported to the House. The Speaker took the chair and read the rule previously adopted, which cut off all | dilatory mouons. The Democrats attempted to | Present 8 protest, signed by forty-five of their number, against the action of the Hous, pub- Jushed elsewhere in our paper. Under the Tules, the Speaker decided that the communi- cation could not be received except by nnani- mous consent, and objection being inade, it was not read. The House then proceeded to vote on «ach article seriatim, and finally on the whole, the vote on their adoption being 125 to 41. The election of managers was announced as in or- der, and the House by ballot elected to conduct the impeachment trial Thaddeus Stevens, of Pennssivania; John A. Bingham, of Ubio: James F. Wilson, of lowa: George S. Bout- well and Benjamin F. Butler, of Massachu. | setts; Thomas Williams. of Pennsylvania; and Jobn A. Logan, of Hlinois: the Democrats re. fusing to vote. THE NEW 3: It will be seen by the Council proceedings of last night that a resolution passed the Board of Aldermen instrneting the committee to repre- sent the interesis of the Corporation befor: Congress to ask thst the Superin: Public Gron dings, the M: orgetown, and the Presi- dent of the Levy Court, be placed upon the Board of Comm joners provided in the bill for the erection of the new jail that has jast passed the House. As the city of Washington | is required to pay $78,000, the city of George- | town $12.00, and the county of Washington 10,000, it seems just that these corporations should have of Commissioners, to look after the proper ex- Penditure of the money, and the faithful per- formance of the work. Shs ee Try Wouxrxe Prorte—The workingmen | ot Nasbvilk for the establistiment of a co-operative store— sbares $Seach. The retail dealers in London | are very energetic in their opposition to the es iadliohment of co-operative stores. A recent attempt in this direction by some Government | employes brought forth a mansfesto from the party deeming themselves injured thereby, in which they demand that, as the Goverament employes have entered into business to the disodvantage of the tradesmen, the “civil service” be reduced to one-third the present number, so that they may bave sufficient office duties to oceupy their attention, without enter- img wpon the transaction of outside business to the disadvantage ot the tradespeople, who have to depend on their business for a livelihood, snd are heavily taxed. It is reported that help is very searce in Vermont at two dollars a day to get out timber from the forests and prepare it for market. The announcement h made that there wall be unusual activity in butiding in Chicago this «pring. There are more contracts | for new residences and stores than were ever made before. The Kalmia (S. C.) cotton mills, erected at great expense, haye failed, owing to the impossibility ef raising capital to operate them in the present condition of the South. From Belgium, it is stated that a strike and se- rious disturbances have taken place in the Ma- Trinelle and Gilly coal mines, mear Charleroi. Several arrests have taken place. rs ee renee ‘OLE BCLL, the great violinist—not pianist, as the types made us say yesterday—will give two concerts at Metzerot! Hall next week, on Mondsy and Tuesday evenings; it should be remembered. ————$—<—_—_____ 87 Charleston, Kanawha county, has been fixed upon by one branch of the West Virginia Legislature as the seat of government. “Usper THE Gas Licut™ st the Mstional ‘Theatre this evening. bogey mond < «A MURDERMSS.—Lucy Pu the murder of H. Rolin, s colored man, two poo ae ‘She her guilt. IMPEACHMENT. ‘The additional article of | by General Butler yesterd: ib rejected in The Largest Cireulation in the District, | comnmitioe) was phconmargy) > | under the belief expressed by some of the leading radical Republicans, that the articles | reported, especially the tenth, had aot sufficient . | Strength, and that = conviction under them ee eee | would not necessarily involve the removal of | the President In the case of the impeachment of Juige Chase, in 1%, the article on which he eame | S© near being convicted was that wherein he was accused of making 8 disgraceful harangue, | which the article declared was “highly cen- surable in any person, but peculiarly indecent and unbecoming in one occupying a high In the additional article proposed by General Butler, it will be seen, he j the identical language above quoted, im relation to the President's allega- | tions against Congress in bis Chicago trip, two it is understood, official position.” Preiic Scnoors tm Marrianp—in the } Maryland House of Delegates, yesterday, a commutication from Rev. L. Van Bokkelen, Superintendent of Public Instruction, was read and ordered to be printed. The superintendent | states that some of the public schools of the State are likely to be closed for want of funds, because the last “General Assembly did not | enact general law authorizing the levy of a | local tax for the support of schools longer than the six months provided tor by the State fifteen- Buxetar Issvrayce.—Among | tionary measures of the day are insurance against injury by fire, against accidents, on one’s life, on one's horse, and a new one, | announced, insures agains: loss by ‘The “Burgiary’ Insuran agree to prevent a your house, but if the the company ps thing more against glar from getting into lain steals the spoons ys the bill. There is but one done; to insure householders by maid-servants. one hour on each side, unless the @ourt shall, | s@Governor Harris and General Pillow | have entered into legal copartnership at Mem- It was proposed by some to strike out this | phis. Tule entirely, and leave the control of the mat. | os O. ¥.—GBAND oes, ry ad- WENING, rat fartantyat Tae =siFH WARD In Lie eee 1 Radical citizens street, ects , Punctual attendance of every work hohder is requested as business of FRED KOONES, Secretary. Ss bp! hinges ae ‘ican lease make tb thet shee TER oes finee ou ‘Thursiny inst, im Treasurer, who w! AiR. _B, SHEPHERD, LUMBIA CO- = AND DEPOSIT ASSOCIA ¥APITAL STOCK, $2,000,000. MBER OF SHARES, VALUE OF BACH SHARE, $500. MONTHLY DUES ON EACH SHAB. itemptranea Gall THURSDAY of eac! ions for stock received and copies of the m sratuitously farnisbed by “Tt Given, oGHiarvey, Clark & between D and i Vice "siete ae be ERAU, nitecagarer's 6. Treasu: ay Treagnrer JOHN ELVANS ae . Kivans & Secretary ALFRED Ha’ 3 apDIne Nam ‘300 Ninth street, THOMAS NeRFLERT, _ (Kivesl & Norteet) 499 ALBERT G. BALL, Collector of Hall, Col. WM. L: BRA’ MHALL. Collector's Oca. City Office, Treas Dept. as Post OMoe, rth. UGH, Treasure = 3 xCTs the Ts RANCE BU! giaG Her “ASSOCIA TIO, DN will be hel DN: . March athe me P. gular ‘Monthly Meeting of the ry fon will be held at the same place and same ic are invited to be i hdd; at? p.m at Novel at business is to be transacted at onc a "Rbove meetings, © full By order of the Board of Guo. “aevaCk, President, G.P. eERINS. Secretar; ‘o. O° "3s SEVENTH STREET. AN EXTENSIVE BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, Where the public ms: t,” and that of the best quality. SEVENTH STREET, ae doors south of K and Northern Market. MEDICAL BOARD FOR THE NATION OF CANDIDATES F R,iN7O, THE NAVY Sst oard, mt ication to the H | Ssding of the Navy. or to the undersigaed, te rth. panied by ‘respectable toe mt not be less {han twenty one not 0 expense the Government te cantidetes attending the sessions of the Bo amination io legal prerequisite In the Medical nts to success- r P's. HORWITZ, Chief of Bureau, | Byrean of Me Medecine and Serer * y with ice. ‘machinery of the most canter y erected at cach f our ponds, we thougard tne otas furaish Boston and Kenwebes contre to be supplicd th these rh of with af tad ual Washi: I \* igeoun and ree ce, Company ) iy, and at en rile tsapby end st eeckeieene ‘thom a falr prot thereon ome Tepresentation ia the Board | OsITIOg Se rom three to four an] laborers. tie t thousands of aed iS oud oocere to tite 2 hich would otherwiae be the, Districe will hereaher bes od ithe oper fos by totfen interest it will be to Fai Cine lowest arieh Me atthe lowest prices, (okroBaT sD oe Y Ice at the Washington depot. “= icra OOO COD vessener: seonnnnns-veenners ‘dealers. and Kennebec ice not to exceed six dollars £2 ota President. rn company iN Van i hs Vice or Peo IAL NOTTOR. BRADY & 00.8 NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIO GALLERY, 362 PENN. AVENUE, Files ent D. 0. streoenta erat atealts Phetogrephe we are wow pao 28 Fires Seow itill Lenbaster comets, Pe Be anne ster Mt . fret style of the ‘arts et JAMES F. ae FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Money fe without material change in New York. Imsome quarters the demend is report- ed active, but more gencrally as easier, The fluence with faced by thr withuolding. of "wi of =opetaees market for spy oulati ve objects. On stock erally Sa6 collaterals the rate is gee percent. Discounts continue at 647 per cent., with ok doing. Governments show rather more firmness. The decline had brought in buyers, and some of the dealsrs appear to be buying up ssupply. Seven-thirties are firmer, being quoted at L6xal05%. The Assistant ‘Treasurer is not at present either buying Sev- en-thirties or selling 67's. poste (By Bankers’ and Brokers' Telegraph.) Lewis Johnson & Oo. quote g:ocks and bonds in home and foreign markets a4 follows: a Yorx, ye Sapir es Heank a tee . coupon, 7 5.20%, bate gr 5 a coupon, 107%; 1865, —— tise on, BO 1064; 5.20’, 1 coupon: 38K oe ee Certificates, 31 ic. Mail, anabert Micseainot’ 6 tin 4 38; Weetert Union Teleg icksil ver, 2234; Mari- eee reais ‘Water Power, xj N_¥. Dem 129; Ene, 8 x;do. pra. 7634; mats Illinois Qentral, Ee eee Sia Tales, | 4 i* = Co. Ex ‘Merchants Unions | W's 34y¢ American fu ited States Ex. ; 4 Uni i ayne, 100%; Gold, 11 \. etg Baltimore Market. Teport a materia! vance my a “We report nice af 2,000 bbls. Codo- our-We cso s. rus Extra at ‘tit ona. 2,000 bbls. Mount Vernon do. understood at same price; also 800 bbls. low grade city Mills = at $10.50. Quotations generally remain wu: Grain’ Wheat is in moderate receipt, offer- ings almost entirely from Pennsylvania, mar. |. Corn in better receipt than for sors tines Past, owing to the arrival of several cargoes from the m the Uheeapenbr, offerings reported on Cl of white 21,000 bushels, and of yellow 16,200 bushels. There was littie or no ti of buyers, and sales bushels ee e lots at The mar. icing $1.14, and mr 1.108$1.12, snd with’ this erence ene were quite generally writharsen in anti icipation of a better market. Lat a bushels received, small sales at @1a cents, Provisions.—The demand for Baconexcellent orders, more numerous than on Saturday. Sales in lots of 200 casks, including Shoulders at 12% cents, rib Sides 14 cents, and clear rib 15 cents; Baltimore sugar-cured Hams at 18020 cents, Inter for canvased. No transactions in Bulk Meats; offerings light and holders ver: firm at full former quotations. Mess Por niet, held at $25.50 per bbl for new. Lard is rm: 164 cents was offered and refused for 100 tres; jobbing lots at 17 cents per Ib. ees Te. ve) New York Markets. By Telerraph.. New Yorx, March 3.—Flour dull and droop- ine. Wheat quiet and heavy. Corn 1c. better. Rye steady. a tat . better. Pork steady; new mess, dull at i5yal6y’ Whisky nominal, ‘Barley steady. Peas nom- inal. Cotton dull at 3c. for middling uplands, Freighis dull. Spirits Turpentine firm at 7548 76 cents. Rosin firm at $3.3.a3.35 for common and good strained. Ciiateeen apectintta gtcls erent fon the Die od have been, sBpolnted sole for the trict of ¢ olumbin for SMPAGNE ALE. This ale is mane fected the finest material and Bopetent judges to be of the fine ‘auallty. For sale to * at manufacturer's prices. and as cheup pas any #0 ood ale sold in thiamarket. Dealers fully res tf ested to call and examine fc theme ordere recetved for less than halt barrels. OBN KEY W: Under Masonic Hail, _mh 3-tf corner 9th and B atrecis, y ARDEN SEEDS. FRESH AND be hh AMERICAN AND amacracti,” we HSTONS EXTRA 1 ti t Imported frem zag gland one week earlier than the wrtcd Dante) O'Rourh dreth’s Extra tmPitarly, Tom Thombs Deact Pine aperiat ‘ard other varieties Peas. meer rARs, oes ONION SETS, CAB. CORN . TOMATO. Ea LANT. and all othor Boots f fall variet: a Liste forwarded on spplt LAWN GRASS. Twenty different, varictien of imported Raglish sccording brasee, mized for ba to Flint'« Formula, FLOWER SEEDS In full variety. FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL. TREBS, PLANTS, ETC. Kentucky Blue Grass, White cere. Sweet- scented Vernal, and other varfetics of Grasses, BEED OATS AND © 4 LY GOODRICH” and ~ ON” rit POTATOES, and many ‘other ¥ werden A complete assortment of BORTICGLTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Hoes, Bakes, Pruning Saws and Avaran Hedge Shears, a . ke. A full sic of 4 ae AND F Guano, Bonedines, piacter, a ae Warehouse §* and 90 Lou! Between oth and Toth streets, Washington, D. 0. SEED STORE, FIRST WARD. Geode of all kinds Trees, Vines, Bird Sved. Grass Seed. Hoes, Bakes, Ac.’ Flour teed, Fruit ‘Trees, all kind rich Potato rene a filled for early : ne Sced Merchant, AP. Lion maou Pe tres Circle and Pa. ave. ae, WANTS. J Af W Bode te pec oat op tme dar ep! Incuire att * Ne: AMaT™ Daas be aie Seca warren “apni ealthy aed iad Tith at., bet. anti m3-n* Tet sabia of second Hs oetegues, Ay Gains, Aictandrn, vax rie si esiiedthes Be in Ree vant. Bas no obj ‘sasiat in sew! setion to Please 5, Star office. mh3-3t* whoes time is pare stay ocanied, CUNETATION s0 Dock keer STM aR EE rE TE oan pop" ness, sire ote cs per cont. sti Kise Seat Toney eo . Box 1 Btar Obtoe, first-class 5 ‘Apply 430 F sere: 5 yr 7th atrects. 2-5" W Wikre who, econ cooktog. Boforences required ‘ander rot snd Road stresta, Gcorsetown eights: fos 8" Went rae Sa a sent cles peat oes. ne PA tee inet NT de cagatry Seba wasee ‘to go five amie YD How Jersey avenue, sou 7 ANTE! ot over 30 years of age ‘onein heed ofa) ofa . Address, for on Mi are US soegeane | 4 Sad gntarniehed. fo for imme- ‘We also wan want 2 ay a HO SE for 8.000 Alno. one for $10,000 cas! i TR hy. "fad ot located. 10t Corner ANTED—Apn acti eae eat ya from ii ell p fh id exchanged. Address Jo Pe Star 6 ANTED TO.BUT-FO good Selghborkood. “Inguireat’ ba STARE & METCALF. fe 2% tf _N.E. cor. New York ave. and 151 MEX WANTED To drive ice wagons | Ne one cod spply unless he can give undoubted ovi- dence that he te honea! cnereetic, obliging. tod fansenss onengh torreat slic Wie conse ce spectfally, yt FOWLEE, "Gup't of Washington and ‘and Georgetown fe m-tt Ico Company. FOR SALE AND RENT. Fup eianaor weranan ae Fe Re Lh del a ES are gE! ries ca ‘eo memnMEL THOT ES | ome , mast jo. 1, Intelligencer Building. ro Bi Rew HOUSE. containing ro ‘near 35. Brick chOUSE. & aix sees, sith pes Sel water, ay LANE, fons ar st. LL ut Cee tes iy Sy wil CR = + Fenting st $2 per mnt 2 ‘on (MITCHELL # HOUTEMAN. wt Boom No. een Bat HG Aira s! SALE. Brick rick, house cn ions ‘one sacere ar op bn hg ie ore TO! FO: Best, Sa AE oa pox. ea ais FY coon re ae front, near aeer PEA ia giiih Bait! jaltimore depot Ltn Le 17th ms.st ttn ee oa usee Rs ne tRree-story Yt ‘BRICK, pe Bilas < 5 ‘water, 514 FoR tht 514 ‘The STOCK and LE: BE of he hat aa best BLIND Tom, TAN MUSICAL PRODIOT, ‘WIN commence a series of Ebtortstn meet THURSDAY, MABOB rx is6s, i & 5 f i 5 i i : 2. At Fi i “ METZEROTT HALL. OLE BULLS GRAND OCORCERTS loonted Cigar and Tobacco Store on’th strect, near oad lows ll sign of Sim Grow ‘Will be sold OLR BOLL. Feasonable tei mb3st JAB. M. TOWERS, 214 1th street, Has the honor to anmownce that he will eve Fore NT Four Unfaraia Sine 4 Sctiea spice ratennt Shi" hs i " DIES desir: TWO GRAND CONCERTS, pat ee art's Te rooms are laras and bum the moet Cilia tl a very complete. Bent 5 tally . 08 SAEED Yoncey EERE BOS SE, nine Saat ny a MONDAY AND TURSDAY RVENINGS rs bat 9 grees. | ice STR swale = ‘SKIN Bi jily berproel ate al Ma Pann ia, =o WSL one asee Jeltw"'B. 0 ou nee 23 ath | Dexoxcxors Assisted by the follewing talent FOR EENT—A HOUSE contsining cight room, g clahe HAIB COLOR REGE TOR. Br aitated on. street Si MADAME VARIAN HOFFMAN, Appl: ot 1 UPTMAN, pot No. bea me ea Tixeie avenue, between ‘The faverite Prima Donna; Bis i Firect, thee doors axe fonee aavrth al Se 1B. IGNATZ POLLAK, Baritone. and MR EDWARD HOrrMaAN ‘The eminent Pianist and Composer Lact sncmen HUMAN mam WORK and ? ‘Wigs made to Ladies and Gratienen's Private rooms for Tal dreasing and tiny Tue ry ares, two sto with Btore attec attached at Herndon Btation gonnty Va. on the att .; within one bour’s ride of he Capita jnfermation sagaire for Mt Waibrbe, 368 oth trent afer ¢ . » for the use of the Paris'an Patent Brash. Consultation free for the disease of the Hair FX BiGhoa PuenTTURE rere 7, (AONPIDENTIAL cicens Sar Wav kere Te ef ar Stores on Feana. avenue. The Poet ed ConripaatiaL —te hy catenin samen tank in reat nly Boe Appirat ine Bar meee! | Fadch aust them for business Will Commence om at 9 o'clock, et men. who, from tee "soit feel a debilit; hie nmnas Bens Tater MBERS fe 29'3t* Fores peste = FURNISHED CHAM (OR RENT—A Ti MECHANI SHO? F WABEHOURR. 0 feet ae oe ot, between 10th OWN, N Metzerott's Music Store, Pall particulars in future announcements Fwippows ins oe Manager De ANI Kinds of 0 WtheaPaoor AND Sra Tonaur drone, 73 F st ear 13th. mplete GhessiONAL OLOBES Heels. iste WANTED, 930000, on good security, at RUSSELE'S Clean ourin, iring E: “poe yl e55 street, ‘near {ith Ge Bioinige is leaned and Repaired. or veer oh latest style, by the best of workmen. THE ORIGINAL FRANC. aie im 5. 00 —WANTED TO aes Kinds of * Chaar and ies’ hand CLOTHIN Also, all kinds of ¥Ug I. TURE, for which fair price will Sime” at No. Bri fdge st eorgeows. aay WANTED—-A DAIRYM. Ax to stock one of the best dairy farms near Washington, or I re stock the farm and sell the milk at wholesale. gress Box 15 Star office, stating name oy oa fel0 “GENTE WANTED pEItE oF JEVEERSON DAVIS.” y FRANK HAL FRIEND. of Richmond. ‘Tele lon fall and eethontio Linear ot tee ite gra Hablic Services of the great Souther leader. Mr. Alfriend hae enjoyed snusua! advantages 1a the preparation of thig work ‘as will be apparent to Hon examination. Send {0 specimen pages nnd cirealeres with termes Aides en aoe PUBLISHING Richmond. Va" fee imDaW* WARTEOIREW AND GaST OFF CLOTH. ING. Watehes, DMamond Rovelvers, or any article of valu he. vid-entabohed Aad of FULTON & CO." Pawsbrokers, S11 at strect, near Pennsylvania avenue, Binger Se Machine Agency. a? 79 Liv STRE White Cooks, Weahers Gardener ironers. Bi F ra, Farm Hands and Deiry Women in the country. Also, Salewmen and Porters desire Situations {x ocery and other Stores, and an active colored boy Soveniler oxtarivertens "Doctor. ja15-coly ANTED TO BUY. iM aie: JUSTH, | Ladies? iD-HAND b101 ING. sUNbERCLOTHE BEDDING, BOOTS, AS a Mth street, betwen jo matter how pease ork. ‘ja 8 ly* LOST AND FOUND. O8T—On Gund evening, between the goer ite DA Wa ARDEOP. “Any perma heaton the an: tamer lng it to re RETR AM Noe “38 F street, wil be liberally rewarded. ‘OMY Rita ON wouDAy ae pebr be owner wil poaae come forw rrperty, pay charges, and take her away.” 95S Butroct, berween 7th and st streets. mh 2-3t" Liss OR MISLAID—A POCKET-BOOK, con- taining some money and a hotes, gan te my order. to wit: One for @30. one tor gan, and one for §7: ieee Ee Te oat Odd ttre Ld ste nat. fe o e warned again’ negotiating sail uote. espana Benne eeSOSE EL BOSS, ma2-2t* Nintteetrect. -near 5. N TATIONAL in the Theatre emall FU! ner will ae call SC the Box Otice and preneaney, fe i YS, HOST saat re Saas SPANIEL. closely smoling the King Char reed, y hair, anawers to, the nam aeap eA liberal reward wife paid for his re- turn to 311 G street. to-17 THE ORIGINAL FRANC. BOARDING. number of PIANOS. MELO. DEO, ana OBGANS for sale or rent on ens oer JOHN F. ELLIs, 306 Penniyivania avons, _wh2-3t ‘how Irom Front. oR, Fi age ay FURNISHED BooM, with jassachusetts avenue, betweoa %h and 10th aud Toth streets mh 3 QOARDING—Mre. JANE TAYLOR has now ie rent, Pith, oret-claes B |, several large and desirable front Ki reet, teen Penn's avenue sss 0 x Fixe PAINTINGS Ov Exhibition and sale at ROTHBOCK'S, 452 SEVENTH STREET, Opposite Patent Office. * FORBIDDEN FRUIT "—“ Behlobder” of Dusel- LE JARDINIERE”—After “Raphael,” by jewe,’ “ _ CHOC conaTe @ GIBL "—After “Vidal,” by Constance Meyer. aimee “NIGHT AND MO! (a pair)—Aftor 5 ‘Landsur, by Meyers of Duseldorf, With many other ns Tictares i On. Water Colors, Chromo Lithographs ravings. ow) T* W EXPRESS LI we BETWEEN NEW YORE, sees, Vy ASHINaToN, ND GEORGETOWN. ou LIne. Sait | 5 BFGULAB SAILING DAYS, FROM GEORGETOWN, FRIDAY, AT 19 M. FROM NEW YORK, SATURDAY, AT 19 M. For freight. apply to ' JOHN B. DAVIDSON, Ag 4 63 Water street, George! M. ELDRIDGE &vo., Agen JAMES HAN: 104 Wall street, Freight received constantly and forwarded to all paris othe country with jeepateh tg T CAR a “ WISTFULNESS " CHRO! ITHOGBAPHS FROM PAINT: me * * ao GEOR ERY. bts “ FIRST CARES! Lithograph: chromo-litl chremo-lit which is the Sropetty Shara pomes es x erat ot Sey per tsoet gett ang Tey. and (hestat ofthe emis iss eieeelones shPhe Pik eu een eae TEL VICTOR! Armerly Hotel Gerharit’s 383. $line cre ibetaren a5 aa 6 ta. fo 241m ¥ Proprietor. EVERETT ROUSE Roux 1 RESTAURANT, y} ee tare between 14th and vate dini fe %4-1m*_ 5908, BOARD, with comfortable BOOMS, in I Reaithy tocation and short distance from’ most of ‘he Department ‘on reasonable terme at 21% K st, bet. 17th and ial SEASANT BOOMS, WITH 1 ¥iks: ‘OLASB FON Toa KEEN trost, between Dae E, opposite City Ball. ‘Tod Sw weoN IT 8 oO WN. ‘Just. received, 8 auperior Jot Pad VENISON OLL BUTTE Fee a Pe eek ELUNDON & 00., fe ww 119° Bridge atreet, Georgetown. 20™ GT REET MAREET. 220TH Sr. Bar G ann H Sts. os bps on anes bag Lana ge rd [? Ed id Balt mente. hand Salt Sea all Rete agieyanged’ Fes, se Beet een Peione ici & BON. TebacHaeereeuitone. micas eat ELAM HL DENS, 5087th bt Htrect (Thorn s Beilaing ‘Sdjoining Oaa llowe” P. B.. aio or a ‘OPERA GLASSES. weeps, vf ree. yaluables forwarded wi Goods called tor eed gouverce io el He farther PERMA CD PELE 00., Aconte, Maraca GRAP . BXOELLENT MINCE MEAT WN. W. BURCHELL, Gan Corner 14th and F etrects, Liberty HALL. i = qn, MUBIC Massachusetts Tn. Tth street. n I street and AND REFRESHMENTS. qe ar Bitliard "4 Saloon, 356 7th POR BENEFIT oF MEMORIAL LUTHERAN CRU or CRN a 7 Bisesmanth “Tnaulrect siecle xeeson pornos Tyttor, Sraasuaocsy Fe eo "NICHOLS. at Dorsey's Hotel, 7th'snat | 286 Se ee ee pres oeewenn rath ith TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, streets fe 29-3t Drag ® March 34. 4th, and sth, at SALE OB RENT—Two newly-built | Mr THORSON begs & yeyto call the at ODD FELLOWS’ BALL "| aaa gf ve rooms exch on ath, between | tention of the Genticmen of Wash asbington to <A Tickets at door. Admission tickets 60 come; ud Ht stree sew e ent, where =e ee Bcket pildren 22 ¢ y fs vole Ww DOWNMAN, Betate Broker, = “1 ; po nee pS = for . Course tickets $1. Children 26 cente fe m9 at ii SPRING STYLES of French and English Cioths and Cassimores, le 22. ~ 00. STEP ET wail, 8 itephens & MERCHANT TAILORS. 310 Pa. avonue, between 9h and 1th streets. vcr re ‘HS, 8. Case e BES and VESTINGS Gentlem ress and {Business SUITS made to 'ONCERT BY FOUNDRY ME. SABBATH At Foundry M. &. one “g eo t lith and TURSISY March Sd, a0? or — Ao mie So conta, ee of the best cor. elth grocery, dru “s seer = i oe nt age! fe 29.8" BY JOHNSON. Fo RENT—Three story maa Soa BRICK mnaQWEL LING. (brown | front.) 10 room ‘gas Situated on 13th atrest west, between L Stree and Massachusetts avenuer Ne. SO3e Le, of Rew arkae VERY EV se os fi eit ‘3 order with despatch, in the best manner, at moder- | Duit’''pi, z Meant Beene’ OY Tyne ONT esiees PaRans™ | Spree Beat | Sa eeiesgirtane seen Bo, $Y NT_Three story BRICK HOUSE, with © BE. coma; gus, water, &c- Situated ‘Nov the | Gold Cmstry RE AND DOMINORS “ith street west, between Bind 3 SERS BEL House sete back in yard. Rent reasonab No. 259 B. by « and spounitle tenant Ad h 7 SAL Ly o postive bargain, (ihe reer i En axing DO use for them.) one new ict o ast year fr je Bg "s Be METCALF, Brokers, raly Tbe eve C “feB-tt NB. cor: N-Y- ave. and oth ot my eel Fancy D: F°, TA v7. desirable seven room Tadice aud Gentlemen HOUBE: part of Furniture for sale. Also, All orders willbe promptly attended to. Fancy ‘Sud Costumes alse made te order. «:s Ime WOOD AND COAL. Ces and Woon. DYANCE IN PRICES IN CONSEQUENOS Aor FREIGHTS AND TOLLS Gavine ab 8] ral Frames a1 nd Brick fer sale “VTHOS. EB WAGGAMAN, 136 bene ae between 19th and OFTIZENS, ABMY AND HAVE MERCHANT TAILOR. Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown's,) wetty Ho. 369 Pena. svence, Washington. Washi a, fon, bg Moree Hersh. Poswess eta fe Z-eodtt (E: Balt Sun, )OR SALE—A LY ARM of 19) acres. in Virginia, ‘about three Goorgetow: R eavinecs FOR LENT. A ROSABY FOR LENT. 1 vol. 9175. PRAYERS OF THE AGES. Compiled by Car- oline 8. Whitmarsh. $2.50. BENEDIQ“ITE. By G. Cheplin Child, M. D. $200. CURTIS’ HUMAN ELEMENT IN THE IN SPIRATION OF THE SACBED SCRIPTURES. and is me om, farther perticale Fornscars om ru ae gets Gis jerncs ata bd. oF fourth sts from to F moni rooms and beautifa Gaiite 1981 street, between ath nod reet from $ to 5o'clock,'p. 1 fur- aaerit: sired ore pa fe 35-1w* 1 T—Thi BRICK HOUSE ENTISTR “Whose ialand spcane Tboteaes Ink oot uth ~ need 4 D. YY. 409. Inquire at Ne. 187 Kat. GOULBUBN’S THOUGHTS ON PERSONAL A SLAGAL, TEETH INSRETED TO ov TAL, FRETH INSEETED TO oIv ‘and 19th. RELIGION. $3. A Tint AG =,Pe. PETIIN- WM. J. WILL: LE soo DEETiaTe CHADBUBNE’S NATURAL THROLOGY Fase SALE OB EXOHANGE—300°ACKES OF LA. $175. lontgomery county, Maryland, in de- sirable nage aren: fine jmprozeaents, excellent water, oer wer 8 iniles from Washington BM and Morte < Capito! streets, ington, D ©. ALSO, TBE ADDITIONAL NYMNS USED IN THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL OHEBCH. » ee on RENT—Two, three, or oon ‘unfurnished or rly furnished BOOMS. (As may be desired.) ceils Bie for housek ce pe ven March i st next dp Foauire sOBiOL street north bet 9th | AND MANY OTHER WORKS ON THE SAME BUBJKCT. ny aaxeSiEs FRAME (HOUBEE Cig - F o and 2id streets, at @7,00. rd ci For sale by ae in 6, 12 eon 4 as aha ow rent a youth enc 2 6! Hood, 338 Pent Me iim FEENCH 4& BICHARDSON, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONER fez-tt 334 Pennsylvania ALL, known as Te: i, BALI ‘centrally located bet: oth ween streets; ren immediately. Inquire fell-im TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN No charge will be made fo for extracting where Ar tifcial Teeth For OVER-DRINKING, A CERTAIN CURR, at DOCTOR VON KURR'S ANTI-INEBRIANT AND NERVOUS PRO PHYLACTIO EXTRACT. This new remedy is not a Patent Modicive, ax an Extras peoicies anduabted wirtecs for ell NERVOUS Bites {Sie and particularly for those of the Gove: yal system It bas been fairly tried, with Invsleghte Good muecemss be oper peeks Ber yous Maladies, pe hg in those caused by immoderate ure of 4 Liquors, in cases of brain and Hysterical Complaints, for y has been extensively used. and it obtained its reputation E. P. AISTBOP & 0O., Agents, Boom No. 10, Intelligencer Building. fe 25.16" Washington, D.C CIAL NOTICE. “the undersigned would inform all interested that t fecturing to order DRUMS, JOS, TAMBORINES, HOOPS. HEADS: 0-1 WS, TA! EC! . RENT_—PETWORTH FARM. just outside the tarppike gate. on the rot road tending ng from 7th street by the read is oa rable for fare f Omeer ner wel m., or at night. Posses- i v wcldtt DAMES 2 OWLES, Property Agent. on SSS Sliver und Pps at New York. Pavia pis and Boston prices. |All persons wish al work Gone cap have it secheap asin the ve ped cities. All work will be dope in the neateet best manner, and warranted to will Go well to coll'and ax. getting It elsewhere. jy 18 iLL, a ee Pt.) a ENNETLVA™IA AVENUE, Sper. buh wud 200 ote. we ANE OP DENTAL SURORRES “oo URE WHISKY cet following the 9 zens b. the follow! “Gideon Wittsniee intention to ae conan Tar osx or pune wines 18 CONDUCIVE TO HEALTH. AND GREATLY BENEFITS THE INVALID. I respectfully request the careful attentienof he Public to the following iGoate of ANALYSIS: Wasurnoron, February 18, 1968. F. Pervie, Fa Oana yaar FSjueat T have examined the several kinds of and Li FURY and wel Hh edapeed “for MeDicixaL USE. is as fi LCALIFORN ER PORT WINK. rede color, plea: and Peuie Alcohol, Sleres Per cent Geta da id end BL OIL Got which m atone in ee — or POO! “* fied veky a8) Exs, MD, Late Chie { Chemist Dept of Agriculture. red. L wice 4 BRO i ee AGRE, Aid: 030 per coats “fer0-1m__No. 497 iithat., bet. & Em. alge abit ae TEL, a white sweet wino, yields—A ‘The above hisky ts kept constentiy o per cea ; Grape Sagar. 13 per cont. acid Gal pet (PEN AGAIN. 00 will be sold te tar pubife at the aaa te LIFORNIA GRAPE BRANDY, pate yellow, THE Laws ERSTAURANT. fo 2 ott © Sans qi plguaaat aver, ylelds—Alcobol, Ber cent; | oat ang ate ee” = = fomee JAMES LAW HIRTS 08. Jeoholle strength of Wi % eaeniSiariiniconel eeu of freee nna ae rated su. Sar Tound only tu strong Soutbena = nea Ettasrisuun 1433 Y EEN, —— Late Chief Chemist, Department of Agriculture. UST RECEIVED, FINE WHITE AND FANCY BHIRTS = cd MACKEREL, ranted & perfect Bt at The avove Wines Iintend to make « SPEOLAL- ry ORD PRICES. TY. They come from Perki ras& Oo.. of} 30 AI S.0 sah conven, ees New York, the Agente for the MOBE CELE 1s Cheots high Acer WALL, ROBINSON & 00., BRATED VINEYARDS in California, and may eo always be depended excel lence. C.F. PERRIE, fe 25 6tif Corner Ninth and Istreets, CB O1LB8OCULAR on for purity Sas area BAUIEE. fe im Wm. OBMES SON. WASHINGTON AND ioHoRG WN IOR 00. (\ARD—DANIRD LEIBERT residing nes TEL LEIBERT Sod reissued Het fro Gitvaurn hulrmatae sah | eroans arene Sots vem, geek 3 GBA’ it el the | from the distribute tacos Qiabast Quality of Bos ie vies uate NE pn ge | Seen epemoice Teese r frowtds, cay ton, glvesioven reinar U f a Livres CALLING AT PRINCE'S LOAN OF- FIOB can come in the hall door. A room excia- sively for their reception, end isdies to wait on them, They will find they will make profitable to call. eis. atrabove A Se erent aathin up Murr

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