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eS at owes An bowl CROSBY S. NOYES..........Editere WASHINGTON OITY: THUKSDAY..... FEBRUARY 25, 1569. S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. Fo Advertisers.—Our advertising are Tequested to send m their favors before 42 o'clock m., as advertisements recerved later cannot be msured an insertion in Tue Stax of the same day, on account of the pressure of news matter after that hour ‘With every disposition to accommodate, we find ourselves obliged to lay down this rule And adhere to it, sEW cena OF GUVERN- Itis proposed to erect a new Revenue De- partment, with » Secretary at {ts bead, to hold ‘@ seat in the Cabinet. gainsay the proposition. The duties now thrown om the Secretary of the Treasury en- abies him to be little else than a Read clerk in taking care of the business of disbarsemeat. We have nothing to say abont constitatioual advisers of the President, m tact. we know of Bo such office, though we are aware the Presi- | deut has the right to call on the heads of Do. partments for any information tha: comes ‘withia their province, or appertaining to their offices. The col/ection of the revenue is a yast- ly more difficult vocation than its disbarse- | ment.and requires an efficient department with a systematic and well regulated policy to coa- tro! operauons. We will be allowed to suggest that another Department of the Government is mach more needed. We now require what no nation nas ever had—an Industrial Department. We are etther to change from our present falee, im- Provident, and profligate state of things, or ‘we are to have deep financial and industria! troubles. It 1s now estimated by one of our late promi- nent Governors, soon to be in the Senate, that the appropriations and expenses of the Na- tonal, State, Territorial and Municipal Goy- | eruments amount, im the aggregate, to one thousand millions of dollars im currency an- ually. It may be something more or less, but we presume the estimate is approximately ‘correct. For tem years before the war the annual p+ aytta product to each man, woman and child of the United States, arising from industry, ‘Was $100, ou the average. This was ihe highes: estimate, aud would give to the producing industries $60 to each family of six persons In Is), the gross product was estimated three thousand and one hundred millious in gold. In isi, with a population of 35,000,000, Ay be set down perhaps at $1,430,000) in seney. We regard this as a full esumate, though some would put it some higher We must take from this amount the ine. dental expenses of production, whatever they may be. then deduct the one thousand millions of Government expenses and appropriations, not from the gross amount, but from the gett Profits of mdustry alone. We come now to the income on $2.500.UW,000 of non- producing eapi- tai. over and above the public debt, which 1s drawing its interest from capital connected with Producing labor, and bigh rates of intersst at that. We can now begin to estimate why it is bat ogricaltare is overburdened, mining feeble. mecbanical iadustries drooping, and fore:cn commerce is disordered. Take now the disadvantages under which he industries tre placed. As estimated yy the leading public economists of the United States sud Engiaud, American railways are not Wulized to the extent of over three-tenths gf thetr capacity as aids to agriculture, mining, And manufacturing, while the exorbitant rates of interest on mouey acd non-producing capi- tal, added to Government taxes, are devoaring the very life out of production. All this 1s go. ernment revenue, profit or money, dividends on railway fiction, and income on nou-produ- cing capitat. The iniustries of the nation, as they now stand, ac+ ; aced under galling disadvantages im almost every thing that appertains to ex. Peusivemess in the processes of production, ex. penses in supply, and expenses in distribution. te which bas been added every maw-worm thatingenuity could devise or profligate legis Istion ment to eat out the profits on protucing capital and Isbor. We must have a broad and comprehensive national system of industrial | economies with protected rigi:s and iuterests. ‘To accomplish this, it is necessssy ty have Industris! Department of the government, and ‘that should be composed of the best talent ot the nsuop—the statesman of the nstion,if we hive acy. Gould a broad, national system oftadus- Arial economies be established, more could be gained sud caved to the producing population, yeatly, than all the public expenditures now amount to, be it more or less than 8 thoasard muilions. The producing industries of the pation have mo department of the Government they can call their own. They are ieft to the eaprice of fieeting and evanescent commit in Cor Sreee, engaged im plaus and contrivances o bow to get there, much more than in though Snd forethought of what they shall do when they get there. Instead of being overslaughed 2nd disparaged, ought not the producing in- to become the Govern- policy : ment snd contro. 1! *f $157,000 worth of res ty Mesers. Fitch & Fox during Iast past, more than $120, worth has been e dis posea of to perscns who vrougbt capital from other | pieces for tevestment in Washington. Not only | tais, but they bave mow on their books orders from members of both hoi of Congress, and from others non-resident here, for desirable im- Proved property. These are important and suggestive facts. ‘They show clearly that Washington is fast be- img regarded asa desirable place of winter res. idence by people of means and cultare,—not | omy by tose whose duties require them to spend & portion of their time here, put by those | who wish to enjoy mansual social advantages and an unequalled winter climate, with the ons alWAys incwient to life at the capital of a nation. If ner people only do their duty. Washington shall be to the country in winter what Newpert and are in sammer, and what Paris is to France all the year attractive and desirable place of residence in Other respects than those cary adove,—and her prosperous fature is —— It must be gratification to all parties in- terested that, while the selection of Mr. Delano for Commissioner of Internal Revenue is gen- erally conceded, bis peculiar fitness for the place is quite as generally admitted. And this opinion is held strongest by those who know im dest. Bat Be te recogaized every where as © Man of very decided talent, of ex‘easive legal Aequirements aud experience, firm, clear headed ‘and tndustrious, and nas withal very consider- executive abilities, as was abundantly Bowtie the office of Assistant Commissary of Obto, whic position be fliled with eres! credit up the beginn: g Of tbe reballion. ‘Ta Addition to there qualities, be is serapatous- ly horest, pru Penditure of public monies, and will Rold sll connected with bim te a rigid acconntabllity wn the discharge of their duty whatever it may be. If President Gran: gete men so: nis cabisét fers ss well qualified for their res ve pisqewas Mr. Delanois for the pemtinatizera bim. he haa. be both a wise Sad a forturse man. ———— ‘William W. Clopp, one of the editors of we Seton Journal, bas purchased the paper of ite savalid proprietor, Colonel Rogers. We are not prepared to | e two morthe | cannot be long until | 8nd economical im the ex. | $B. bas been 8 desideratum, for this locality, and we were much in hopes that the patent brick used at the Howard University would supply this need. Its warm pleasing color made the University buildings 10 their eouspicnous posi- tion very attractive to the eve. The bricks were made witD great facility trom a sand- bank on the ground. and were much cheaper than any other material for building purposes. It could not be doubted that if the experiment Proved Asuccess, the new material must sede all others; but the disastr in the falling of the watls of the ing, and the verdict of the Scientific Committee appointed to examine the brick, forces us to abanden the expectation of realizing thedesired cheap and handsome building material in these showy bat unsub-tantial blocks of sand. W- hear, indeed, that the professors and students of the college still profess unbounded faith ic the strength of the sand-brick walls, and con- tinue to occupy the condemned upper stories. We should imagine, however, that their sleey cannot be of the soundest on windy or rainy nights; and we sincerely trust they may have bo Occasion to repent their confidence in the | patent walls The public distrnst in these sand-brick will be Reightened by the recent disaster to the Methodist Chureh in Morrisania, New York. | built of this new material. 11 seems to cramble | to pieces when exposed to damp and frost, like dried mud. It fs asserted by the patentees that | the bricks harden by age, and if this is the case | they bad better put them by for a Ralf dozen on, when their merits can be fairly Or they might be used for stables and outhouses, where there is ro great strain on | the walls. But it is quite evident that human | life should not be endangered in walls four or five stories high built of material that can be crumbled between the thumb and flanger like so mach dried mud, New Booxs.—From Blanchard & Mohun we have Part 1 of Anthony Tro!lope’s new novel «He Kuew He Was Right,” published by Harper & Bros. | Alse, “Her Mayesty’s Tower.” By William | Hepworth Dixon. New York: Harper & Bros. | An interesting history of London Tower, by | the author of “Spiritual Wives.” , From Philp & Solomons we have: | “Madame De Stael; an Historical Novel.” By Amely Bolte. New York: G. P. Pataam & Son. A brilliant novel. | tested. | Long John Wentworth has just got ready for | publication a history of the Wentworth fam. ily, commencing with Reginald Wentworth, of England, eght hundred years ago, and closing with the last born of the name known in this country It will be printed in elegant style, in two volumes, at a cost of about $18,000. From Bianchaid & Mohun we have Harper's Werkley for March 6th. MENT, under the of Minnehaha Wo tet o are ‘will be given on ‘THURSDAY o'clock. Union League Hall, thatreet. The public are cordially invited to peas eeting TU-MOR at Z's o'clock. at the Council Chamber he exercises wil! | gomsist of Readi Eesay, ‘Oration: and Debate. The putiic are cordially tavived™ is* THR Fine MONTHLY TRADE Sale tem, Ou P COAL wil will take pl | MORROW M NG. rometiy, | at Office of Ray's Bock, Georgetown, “Pen thea = tons will be ¢ilered. GLEASON & GLENN. So MBETING OF THE BOARD ‘OF TRADE will be held on FRIDAY £VE FISG. 2th instant. tor the Parpose of electing i fieeerc bresent year Rae JORN T. MITCRELL. President HR SWRENY Secretary. fe 25-2 ——————— eR f Se ee eS ABD. WASHING t TOR STEAMSHTe COMPANY, G #TON, DO, Feb. ts ‘he steamer V reinia. {rom New York has arrived. Gon: wtll ploxeo attend to the receipt of their gcode without de forther notice ) “HOUGHTON. A It_+ __ @-atreet Wharf, Washington, CIGAK AND TOBACCO DEALERS. m of the ¢ Tobaccort sof the District witybe led até 10m next FBIDAY Hal nd E ING, ot Frade ‘trio portant business. Prompt Sifeodane: is.ar ently Fraueated cris Win ochran FH Finley, W. 8 Lewis Wetkiman, Jc hale. rebuitz, Committee aa HARD STUART EVANS “An *n tb 4, Bi ; Pr pa aes: near te . oy s hapa of mace 7 & . Books Open tor en! ribers to the o League. Continental isston free erate, Fifty Coats. SACRED CONCERT. CHUBCH OF THE EPIPHANY, @ STREET, Berwees 1314 any 14tH Sts., MONDAY EVENING. MARCH Isr, Tickets to be had st the different Book aw! Mosic Stores femst (Chron, Int } rem OFFICE OF THE | METROPOLITAN: BAILBOAD PAN: New York Wasi Notice is hereby gtven interest cn the Ronde le id from he om the peconnetios of the ra THOMPAON. President. Sec'y and Treas’ eat E_ between 9th and bth streeta. of Tuition Fo ‘ oesmeak a the Season will mene: TURSDaY. bareh 24 ees iw miment Oratory for bis eloquent. pewerfal and cap- tne style ‘of speaking. and whos lecture upon “DANIEL, Delivered im the Western and Horthe ern cities. has established his fame ta this country. will de er a Lecture tn the Metropolitan Memorial jetbodist & pisce pal ren, corner of 4°) aad U streets, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 2». *JORN BUNYAN.” Lecture to commence pats. at 8 ovclock: Subject — ATi Oren ara Rv: 7 8 o’cLoc ae co! — ie (2 ' sa ledr git ies for sdmimnon | to 20% Et Et: sand om ‘ ‘to. elo for Soca. s by the le: a coanected wi with Steinway Pisas aarti Pair is bi od SEarot & Oo , and th ing by Mr. Jobn a a =e s | NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC | COLLECTION OF | REPRESENTATIVE MEN | . a™D | WAR VIEWS, | _-No. 382 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Near Metroro.ttay Horst. AL bite are Nar ve ba 10T Be eere Ports oot aia and Naval Heroes. pera idaion es of the MEMBERS OF THE PRESENT CONGRESS __8T¢ alse on exhibition. coll the te engaenent to oe St bes ecttne i fis Oe a3, Books R es ANS GREAT i's] TO THE Gesu eee BO KO'S EXPO N DEATS: ATLG vantanta orokin Hird a FIELD oF A. CONGRESSIONAL. ¥e nerd Proceedings. SuaTE.—After our ; report closed — ‘The joint resolution providing tor therepor'= ing and pabiication of the d-baves in Oongrras, cussed st consid-raple leagih whrn age amendment of Mr. Whyte, being in the form of & substitut- to authorize the Joiut Commitire cn Printing to male a satisfactory contract with Rives & Batley for the printing of tt» de- bates for two years louger, and appropriatiag so Much Of $350.00 as is necessary to carry ou the contract, was adopted by—yeas 2i, nays | 1. and the joint resolation, being so wmeuded) was then passed, and now goes to the House for concurrence. Mr. Morrill {Me.) then cailed up the Army Appropriation bil. The various ameadmeuts reported by the Committee on Appropriations were agreed to. At the evening session, Mr. Wilson called up the following House bills: Providiog that brevet commissions spall only be issu passed. Buil to authorize War to take possession of the national cemete- ries at Gettysburg, Pa., and Autietam, Md.; P Joint resolution dropping from che of the army officers thrée montis abseat without leave; passed. Bill i ogatinalng certain ireedmen’s hospitals; passed. House till to declare and fix the status of the corpe of judge edvoeate generals of the army. ilson Offered a substitute for the bill, Wixing the num- ber of judge advocate generals at ten. Agreed ©, and the bill passed. Bill to repeal the section of the Army Ap- Ppropriation providing that that the General of the Army shail have his headquarters at Wasa- ington, and all orders trom the Presidvat mus be issued through him. Mr. Davis was very g1ad that this provision was to be repealed. 1: ought never to have enacted, as its ouly obj-c was to shackle the present President. The bill was then passed, Bill to pay Walker DP. Plowden, a colorea Scout and spy, $1,000 tor services rendered to the command of Major General Hunter, in South Carolina; passed. House bill to ‘relation to additional bounties and other purposes, was amended and passed. Adjourned. Hovss.—After our report closed— ‘The bill to strengthen the public credit and legalize gold covtracts passed in the sat shape 1m which it was reported from the Oo: mittee of Waya and Means by a vote of—yeas 119, nay ™m of Mr. Butler, (Mass ) the House then went into Committee of the Whole on the Legislative Appropriation bill. Mr. Allison (Lowa) moved to amend the pro- vito adopted lust evening relative to striking out the appropriation for the salary of the ial Commissioner of the Revenue, by in- «after June 3), 1870.” Atter jebare by . Allison, Kelley, Pike and Moorehead, the amendment was adopted. Mr. Stover (Missouri) moved to reduce the appropriation for the miscellaneous items of the Treasury Bureau from $20,000 to $15,000. Adopted. id (Pa.) from the Committee on Appropriations, meved to insert the following: “For the Commissioner of education. $3,000; for two clerks of class 1, $2 for contingent ex- Penees, S000 in all $6,000." Adopted. 2 ceo (To Wa) Moved to strike out the ap- prupriation for Survey or General of Uh Ter- filory. Adopted. Mr. Keleey (N. Y¥.) moved to insert under the head of appropriations for the Patent Office “for one Crag eryey | = drawings for whe annual report, $2,500)” 3a ted. ‘On motion of Me, Batler +r (Mass.) the Commit- tee arose, when Mr. Blair ( Mich.) offered two resolations, one discharging DW. Reeves, a recusant witness, atrested for refusing to testity before the selec: committee on the New York election frauds from the custody of the Sergeant-et-Arms of the House, and the other discharging J. h. Bell, arrested fora similsir cxuse, from the cas- tody of the Sergean’ rms on the payment of ihe costs of bis arrest. Both resolutions were adobted. The House took a recess. At the evening sesion, the House resumed I's sersion in Committee of the Wnole, aud re- sumed the consideration of the Legislative Appropriation bill. Mr. Kelsey (N. Y.) moved to increase the number of second-cluss clerks in the Patent Office from thirty-two to thirty-five: adopted Also to imerease the number of fiast-class clerks from twenty-six to forty. Mr. Axtell (Cal.) moved to amend by insert- ing the words ~female clerks.” He argued ‘hat Women should be appointed to the departments and not driven, as whey often were, to the ex. treme West to seek employment. Mr. Bailer (Mass )—*Don’t you think the women are wanted more in Idasoand Moutana to raise children than bere!” (Loud lauguter.| The amendment of Mr. Axtell was rejected and that of Mr. Kelsey adopted. Un motion of Mr. Kelsey, the following amendmeuts were adopted: Striking out te appropriation for temporary clerks in the Patent Office and providing for thirven copy ists of drawings 0.0 each, and fifteen fe- male copyists at enen, Mr. Dickey (Pa.) opposed cutting down the estimates of the departments below last year’s Appropriation bills upon the mere judgments of the committees, and without any evidence, us it would inevitably lend to a large deficien- cy bill next year to be charged to ths adminis- tration of General Grant, and it was bad poli on the part of bis friends. Mr. Schofield (Pa.) replied that the commit- tee bad acted upon the best information it had tu its possession, and that General Grant bad enough reputa'ion already without giving bin & chance to make any in this way. Mr. Poland ( Vt.) offered the following : And te it further enacted, Tong the clerks, messengers, watchmen and laborers, or other persons, male and female, now employed at Wasbington, D. C., ata salary fixed by law or by regulations of a department, in the State, Treasary, War, Navy. Interior, Agricultural and Post Ofhce Departments. ‘inctuding tne Attorney General's office and City Post Oifice, and the bureaus or branches of the several de- partments herein named, who are paid at a rate hotexceeding $2,500 per annum, shall be al- lowed an additional compensation of tan per cent.on the amount of salary or pay received og that shall be received by them resp ly during the pastand present fiscal year, and be 4nd is hereby appropriated out ot any money in the treasnry not ether wise appropriated. The Committee proceeded to divide on the question, but before the result was ascertained, tue tellers Jeft their places, and the Ohair, Mr. Wilson, of Lowa, decided the amendment lost. The Committee then rose. Mr. Kelley, (Pa.) from the Committee on Coinage, Weigbts and Measures, reported a bill for the coinage of nickel coppers of five cents ‘ana under. Mr. Butler (Mass.) made a repert from the Conference Commitiee on the Diplomatic Ap- ‘The last amendment of rovides that in all pro er the first day of all be granted to ions name ares aa to fifty cisimn proced ageinst Ye aball be liable aa Princ bin does net, however. shiut out from the be iow a'l poor debtors, for rtain petitioners. a1 ply cs tain copditions, ‘can receive. thelr’ discharges. thong! ve eof eh Notwithstanding 2 ‘whether they_are in’ e jaded in the terms of the limitation The snb. Gove et Sill give foformation on ier subject et all Umes without charge. EO. Masow. aera at Lew and Solicitor ia ‘cuamais “9 I SILER "S14 (Yr COBFOBATION poms WANTED at ““[EWIB JOBNSON & CO. fers enne. ave. and Be A street. ARDER SEEDS AND GARDER TOO G © ATHO. BAKERS = Ht aye, fe25 eotw.. south side, bet. 9th and 10th ste. ELSE EE 8th ote. Gana BASGAINS IN DEY @oops. a received, @ large Wenn Bt of einen ‘owels. Table Linen, . ‘Bhecting Cotton,’ Aleo. a weautital heen oy STs selling at 7 one. and otber papers twenty days before the 7 roots CRSERNE waning 0e Sat weed So BESO) {ei8 wow cman of Patents, vaReR APD Oe a — BROOHE SQUARE SHAWLS forsee) Cotner of on head a fal assortment of fine Fen tt hod A td WLS, and © superb LLAMA LACE POINTS, Teeeedation oft Sis cee to which we solicit ORE PRICE row IN PLAS org 4 Stazer BLA: PAPERHAN Pict sTORS BAY CUTT». One a octave “wee room At wl fers eo2w,w venue, corner fe 23-10t Price. PHILPS W GoaNT BADGES.......... GRANT MEDALS. PHOTOGRAPRIC Vi BU ILDINGS or exec on thew Role Agents of Ste Hamlin #Oabinet ¢ cpa, FIREMEN’S RED LIME, CEMEDST. SAND. 496 Yar ay axp0am PBioE*, aIToR: . Sraret’ . WINDOW SHADES en 'UBE CORD 4. the name— J MARERITER and tee Wiad ah p ae = One 7 octaxe Boar wood E Rosenkranz. do" ponds Co fo Wane 3 ty foatallmesits, is make rooms of MagsEROTT £00, Pianos, and Masoi, a G* EDEN Enos SND GAR! Toots. 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By Brooks. svo, Paper. bs sAccag + | Ix. stock of DRY GOODS AND CARPETS AT Cust) “TERM or yonse bTne EQUATOR Ber for the next thirty days. fe 22 4t™ Linzstone: LIMESTON 5 car LOADS of the favorite and well-known “Limestone mca pits brand GEO. J. JOHNSON & 0@., Just recetved and for sa! Also. all Grades of we ber ERN EXTBas, eee -] om AW B street. between llth and 12th. Cc. B. JEWELL’S PBIZE B0aP. BECAUSE THEY SA MONEY AND MA WHITE AND C. The Premium ORIENTA te ass 0, BERET oT cans ins gaa, is stamped 0 kK your ‘grocer for ai eo aes and be sure you ee i" ‘them, and take ufectory—500 and 508 Sstrost —_ ~ — Washington, tween éth and Sth, Pointed ieee ac eareaee facre gets, the rise oo ibs one of Spee a DR. MAURY’S PATENT IMPROVED TOOTH BRUSHES. “SORRY NaH SP SE™ con LIMESTONE VE TIM®, LABOR AN, AKE er St OTHES - ‘AL BOA: BW YORK ee LAUNDEY' on Bai of tas. Being eae fo the maaeer aS ei Uitte; auihener itesewerhe Tinatortal ‘alla: Country ke win sumeroue aera, vings. 12mo, Cloth. a GT WILKIE COL pane Tiluetrations, sro. Olothe $27 Stl a 1. Lire OF Tit STEPAENSONS hs £ uv) ui Ceorge Stephenson. and o acces and lot motive. By Samuel Helv.” “Ti Portraits numerous Ilustrati. CHORD crereeneecaneee oe x1. GEORGIANA M. CRAIK. MILDBED. A Novel. By Georgiana M. Craik 8vo; Paper as 00 xi. ROSS BROWNE. ADYERTORES Iw TBE He tS ouatar: Hotencn the Bi ver reeaione 9 ‘Hevada. ee rasef.”” -“Cranoe Island.” ‘An American Family in Germany,” “The Land of Thor 5 wr.” Mc. ‘With Miustrations 12mo, Oloth, ssemeeeeree $2 OO cORDL wi LLA! MIRED: Lag umes. iz Ww ee bt toe eg =. 4 BEIE. A Peee te Five Acts wer. Lord by . P: ae iow of | votes Beat wii be do with It: de, 18 Ceuts. aimot "Fis Cartons,” mo, Pszer, prog. patton. **™ A pee, & Re Lee Aa. ay- By J. 0. Dalton, S roteoesr of ot Phyeisie: Oleg jans and Ege. York ith jones. im, } i oS tneiaeennonseelbmom as = we 4 XVII. 4 i OPIUM NaBit EATER. THE ABIT with Suggestions ter] e Remedy, TIM, CYQUD..reeresnssomen GL TS x’ . Sag | SOE TRICE, anaes A] AND go ouiey Te ad THE WEST iven by BALP! "8 (Miles O’Rellly's) morte sASARLEREAGT PARI AnD ropa SAUL, A DRAMATIC PORM ..................82 00 SUBVEY. By Grent A POLITIOAL Deft kS ANEW UNIVERSAL slay. waitin Bs ALMANAO Yow es. ed famous Galondars Se ‘One Larce men of thi J. & Drv 624 pp. Price... 50 younke. cloth. 83 00 eure: cheap editicn ith an or jacob ° 21.50. $200 tr x 00 a.m. i = “ CLOTHING, &c. ; AMUSEMENTS INAUGURATION CEREMONIES. DEBES WEA'' DBESS WEAK IN STOCK: IN 8TOCK FULL Dtrss coats, FULL 1 BEss Ooat: Of the Latest Desicns, with or without SILe FACINGS. K BREASTED FROCK COATS. DOUBLE BBEASTED # BOCK COATS. WALKING Soart- WALKING C BLACK DOESKIN PaNTs, BLACK DOESKIN PANTS. Cat Ist Tight, @ Medium, 34 Large. BLACK DBESS VESTS Twe to Sever Buttons, with or without CoMar referring them made to order can have re filled inside of tour day« who find a #ifficulty in betne fitted oud. call Spon ss ae we beep mmeetenn ia ss Conts from #0 to gs tech bremst aren o5 of same sire. ant Pants from 3% ts #6 irc waist measure, of ail icagths Onur Stock of Black Goode te not excelled, if equalled, by any House in the city Having but Ome Price.and that marked no man’s ignorance ef Goods vantage of. teteen ” in Plain +s taken at A. SAKS & CO... S17 Seventa sremer. Adjoining Nations! Bank of the Republic. feis > J. BEIBERGER, * (uccessor to H. F. Lovron & Ce. ) CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY a MERCHANT TAILOR, Metropolitan Hotel, (Inte Brown's.) s18-tf No. 362 Penn. avenue, Washington. BANKERS, SS . BUFF, Trees. J.B. BRYAN. Press. ‘WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK, (Charted by Congress.) PAYS INTREEST ON DEPOSITs. Bonds and Stocks, Gold and Silver bought and sold. Highest market prices paid for Land Warrants A full eapply of Revenue Stempe kept constantiy oa . oo 16-tt or nen *"y Jax coons 00. BANEKB 5 Fivvusrve taser, Orros-ys Tazasvty yandee atcurrent market rates, ang constantly on hand a fall supply of al! GOVEBNMENT BONDs, EVEN-THIETIES, AND “OMPOURD INTEREST SOTES. orders for STOCKS, BONDS, &e., executes acd Sagan made on all accessibie points. ey ¥ Inst ae BaNK eee te. (of Jay Cooke HUNTINGTON o Oasbier. GOVERNMENT | DEPOSITORY an WFIBANCIAL AGENT OF THE UBTIED STATES, 16th strest, opposite the Treasury Deparment, Government Securities with Treasurer Unite brates, G7 ONE MILLION DOLLARS.g ‘We buy and sell all classesof GOVERNM 5, 5 SCURITIES at current market rates. FURNISH BXCHANGE and maks Coiicsion, ts ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIBS OF THI VNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give cere Tcl attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN ond FIRKS | oud to any other business entrusted to as. FULL INFORMATION tn rega-2 to GOVEER- 2 f > Suro i BLIND TOM « ONCER Ts. taeWs HALL *NING. March 1, 1860, NiGdTs Wa-uine ton this season of Neagre Boy Pi fot 7 BLIND Tow THE noses. va J rus WORLD, The great SON TNCAL @ ONDER Adminsion 50 cts N OB Seem can be 7 MATINERS @p WEDNESDAY snp saTcRDar arrer SOONG at? Admission to Matinses. 30 rice METZEROTT’S HALL. At the earnest solicttar ittoems of Washtpe: on the DAVENPORT BR WA vey Seances. And contineine TRURSDAY Proxvany 257m, ik Roses the Oabinet Seance of the Br £."to commence at 5 after Monday, to b ae had st Mot jusic Store . fea Beate. 78 Dress Oir gle ana Pargnet, to cepts, Famiiy Oiecie: ae conte Doers apen st 7, perforn ances commence at # ptm Sreciat car D WALL's OPERA HOUSE WILL OPEN FoR sear RING 88a80N <THE eu ren OF COMEDY, LAURA KEENE, x) ome AT NEW YORK company, COMMENCING MONDAY. MARCA 1, 1869 Hbee rill be presente! her New aud Besstifa! ia) 0 simak Pow La’ Picndhd Gast of Or ane Je of Heserved Seats will be opea jusic Store on Thursday eveping ereat, The fa! Gur TA ToNeane se i sore Te ornSBS BvuULtXL Tespectiully announces TWO GRAND CONCERTS, WEDNESDAY AND THUBSDAY EVED! March 3dand 4th. Aesivted by BAKKY. Contra) In Society, of ME WILLIAM Macpoy a ertte Ton — MR THR MARTENS, Pianist. of tae Laipato Cone Tvatorg, of Masic Aucatire change of programme for each perform auce. A tmiseion Oaerved nats. <ortre P. Mewes. Met ot RC oe Music Stor BR TURNRULL, Nanseor NATIONAL THEATER, THIS EVENING SATURDAY AFTERDOON AT 2 0 K. Tie wacuificemt Spectacniar and Trick Panto > wee! gompry pum Pry. th Bow Scapery. Tri = , Stare tng Bects, and Charming Tobien ATINER SATE AY 2 Admission * cts, Ob: dren cts. Box Sheet now ‘open it Az T GALLERY PENNSYLVa‘! AVESUB | BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH teed Socwaane ich f Ol PAINTL an. French, Ei BRAY. No. 547 C STREET, BETWEEN 4h: aN» 67H StReere HAVENNFR'S CRACKERS Are admitted by all impartial judges to be tue beet we, phase oe sil ‘otock om band, and consequently ; ty for sjourselven yes ‘Wwill find eur statement : ‘To prevent fraud, our Crackers are stamped with Soname, OHAVENNER.” fvima’ goat Groot, sca tothe Babee see ee ve will eupply you We of or the Seowing assortment: . CRAG! = ae oy a KEES Emon. Bisccir — UK RES satiate SUGAR cracwene CAKES “HAVENNER'S FAMILY BREAD.” ‘bis unequalled Boat te now for sale by most of iekaiande of wclvct Family is thoroughly 's Patent Oven; is civare te, Butridions, and i is guarayiced CAUTIOB —a SN aed deal of Lat Desa te os fe sold ear BM: Esa - Peaer ana RAucE com. PaRy. OF FE eh A MOXLEY, FANCY DBRSSES AND DOMINOES, For Ladies, Gentiemen. snd Children, No. 443 zens Seeet.. (Second dcor F street.) Ja 18-2m yale, STE ™ Fri ‘ENGIN =. a Oe at fia Mon i ¢ tertain the ¥: Sas ares Cor om mpanies ot the oom ‘ fulftee of Arran, Gime + Myers. Geo 'B Jno. Johason, Chass Eanes Srouell w 7 00 Alot of ADULTERATED PERUVIAn GUANO Bailroad and Lever Horse Powers and Thresbers. MOWING an rea PING tub SELF eat AP RRREEY Ee rarer, BAN PAMSBORTADLE roRoRs. sides, uae. MRBON EET rraroRs oan inde, wieRL COL Sau TAtES 12D 4 e.. &c.. 8 J.P. BABTHOLOW. bar ts wap eee stieeesto

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