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oo ae : } — SE eee ‘ROSBY 8. NOYES.,........Editer. WASHINGTON OITY: ATURDAY............. MAROH 13, 1569. S7 READING MATTER ON BVERY PAGE. SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. Te Advertisers.—Our sdvertising patrons are requested to send im their favors before 12 o'clock m., as advertisements received Jater cannot be menred am insertion in Tae Stam of the same day, on account of | the pressure of news matier after that hour With every disposition to accommodate, we find curselves obliged to lay down this rale | Bnd sdbere to it. It would seem more than probabie that the | giving way of the patent sand-brick at the Howard University hospital building was due ¢o the tact that unseasoned material was tsed. ‘We expressed bope lately that this disaster ‘Would not discourage the attemp: to supply the public need for a cheaper buiiding material than now in use. By recent articles from foreign papers, it would seem that the French People havea periectly successful process of making & cheap artificial stone. In the splendid aqnedact, wow in course of constrac- tion tm France, to bring water from the forest of FoutaineDieau to Paris, some of th finest ar- cades by which the work is supported im cross- ing valleys are composed of a mixture of sand and cement exclusively, no stone or brick being used. The material to support the weight re- quired in the position mentioned above must be quitestrong enough for all the needs for building purposes. ‘The Connecticut State election takes place on the first Monday in April. The leading issue is the Constitutional Amendment. The Dem- ocrats are endeavoring to force this issue for the defeat of the Repu the Republicans have accepted the challenge And propose to fight it out on that line. Three years ago when the question of nergo suffrage in the State wes voted om, it was negatived, and Governor Hawley failed to secare a re. election because of his advocacy of that mea- sure. There seems to be not much doabt that | 8 Kepublican Legisisture will be elected to Tatify the amendment, but it is prossible the Democrats may push the issue damagingly to | the Republicans im some of the Congressional | Districts. 1tis noted that two of the Hemocratic | candidates bave in years gone by declared them- } selves in favor of negro suffrage. Daxoxnovs StaecTUREs.—The Maryland Court of Appeals has recently made an portant decision in referenee to the iubility for | injuries to third parties occasioned by the | neghgence of the wotkmen employed by the | gents and servants of the owner of real estate. | ‘The great difficulty, it was stated. is to ascer- | tain who is to be regarded as the master of the | ‘wrong doer, and where the owner has BO COM. | trol over the workiug-men, he is not ordinarily hable. Butin the case in question, where a ‘Wall was constructed im 80 defective and dan- SeTOUs & manner as to excite the general alarm ofthe passers-by, the Court held that it con. | stitated a nuisance, for which the owser of the Jand was liable, and the fact that the wall was | etected by others, uuder contract. and to whom | } ‘be did ne* bear the relation of master, did not | excuse him. It was asserted that where a party is im posses: of real property, he must take that it is so used and managed that other persons shal! not be in jared, and whether it is managed by his own servants, or by con- | tractors and their s-rvants, makes no difference 1m respect of bis hability. Ifa man has any- | ‘hig done on his premises, he must take care to injure mo man ta the mode of conducting the Work. Whether Ke injures a passenger im the street or @ servant employed about his work, seems to ~ Bo difference. HEALTHPUL—Yesterday, in New York, the Government bond market was notably strong: 's Sold at 120, the bighest price madesince the issue of the ponds. The New Yora Post money article states that the influences which have conduced to this resu.t are, first, the se Uement of the Cabinet aifficulty, which bus Gissipated—for the present a¢ least—all fears of ® rupture between the President aud the poli- Lerans; and, second, the selection of Governor | Boutwell tor Secretary ot the Trea appomtment inspires confidence, be: known to favor all measures calculated to im- Prove the Government credit; to uave given | bis active support to the pubiie credit iil, and the bill introduced by Mr. Hooper, which Provides against the her issue of gold- bearing bonds. He is also kuown to favor a reduction of the principal of the gold-bearing @ebt as rapilly as the best interests of the country will permit. The nomimation of General Longstree: as Collector of the Port of New Orleans 1s thor- endorsed by the Kepublican press as a ‘Wise and noble act. The New York Tri says: “Gen. Longstreet was a Rebel—a fiznt. | ing Rebel—the best division ¢ mmander in | ther service after Stonewall Jackson: yet. from the bour of the downtall of the Confed. | eracy, he bas been oue of the most earnest, consistent, efficient Uniouists in the South, and bas been scorned, taboved. scoffed at therefor by all that is malignant and implacable in the South. His nomination for a bigh trust = Gen. Grant is one of the best measures of prac. tical Teconstruction yet devised, and reflects honor on all concerned.”” ‘The French pera season next week promises to be one of unusual brilliamcy, judging from the rapid sale of secured seats. Mr. Fisk's rest double troupe, with full orchestra and chorus, the whole under the direction of the Veteran Birgfield, will give us a Tapid succes. sion of the sparkling comic operas which have been so successtal at the North, commencing with ©La Penchole,” for the first time in Washington, on Monday evening. in which both Irma and Aujac appear. and which is not only the latest of Uffenbach’s compositions, bot, according to many critics, his best. aorta SL, The nomination of Mr. Kingsby as Secretary | ef Legation at Madrid in place of Mr. Perry | seems to be held as an indication that Mr. Hale ‘Bas come out victorious im the fight with his | Secretary, and that he (Hale) will be retained ®t Madrid. Our information ts, however, that ip Consequence of recent developments show. | tog Hale’s manifest and increasing unfitfulness — for the position, his stay there will not be a Prptracted one. es We incline to believe that the Senate will in theend follow the lead of the House in repeal- | tng the Tenure of UMfice bill. It is qaiteevident | that President Grant can make no progress in carrying out the reforms proposed in his in- Augural while bis Bands are so compietely tied up in the matter of removals and appoint. ments as they are under the Tenure of Uitice ' bul. NEW BOOKS. From Blanchard & Monam we have the fol. lowing The Phantom Ship. By Oapt. Muryatt. From the cheap and i peinted @dition of Maryati’s novels published by D. Appleton & © ., New-York. * Five Weeks Ina Balloon, “New York; Dp Appleton & Co. Intended evidently as a satire on Eoghsh hooks of African travel. Griffith Gaunt. By Charles Reade. New York: Harper & Bros. This ts a cheap edition ished by the Harpers im their competition wee ‘Orgood & Fielde ats cents, Pet The Study of Languages Brought Back to Its True Principles. By ©. Marcel, Kat. Leg. Honor. New York: D. Appleton & Uo. The author is @ well known French scholar of philosopbical culture and rare linguistic ac- This book undertakes a complishbments, method for the study oflanguage by which the power of thinking ‘im a language is acquired, and the spoken, however fast, is an- ation is learned through alone, and grammar through the Janguage. a Waverly Novels; “Legend of Montrose,’ “Talisman.” “Antiquary,” “Red Gauntlet,” “Ronans Well.” New York: D. Appleton & Co. From the handsome library edition of Scott's Novels, published by the Appleto: Pre-Historic Nations; or, Ing! Concern- ing some of the Great Peoples and Civiliza- tions of Antiquity, and Their Probable Rela- en toa still Older Civilization of the Ethio- Pinus or ( ushites of Arabia. By Joba D. Bald- win, A.M. New York: harper & Bros, ‘This is the work to which the erudite author, Hon. John D. Baldwin, of Massachusetis, bas given so much time and research, and which bas been looked for with such interest on both sides of the Atlantic. Mr. Baldwin boldly adopts the theory in the start that the moderns bave greatly uaderrated the antiquity of man. This is shown both in geology (as sv ably set forth by Agassiz) and im the scienca of guxge. Any system of curonology that places the creation of man only abont 4,000 or 5,( years previous to the birth of Christ he holds is & mere iuvention, and rotests against the attempt of learned and religious men to iden- tify this false chronoigy with Unristianity, and to use Christianity as the antagonist of honest inquiry, a8 if she were not sufficiently great sna comprehensive to wear ber crown of giory in presence of any development of science Holding that the earth is Bundreds of thon- sands of years old, instead of seven thousand, Mr. Baldwin proceeds with his interesting 1 quiries concerning the nations older than writ ton history. We have rot in wbieh to follow him im these fascinating researches, but Advise our readers that they will find here vast great material for thought, and \dditions to our knowledge concerning tae vague, shadowy early history of the world. From J. Shiltington we have: Out on the Streets. A Story ot New York Life. By Charles Gayler. New York: Robert M. De Witt. Tais story bad a successful ran in the colusans of the “Uhimney Corner,” and is BOW pubiicbed by Do Witt in a more peri nent form. In the Rhode Island Legislature, the propo. sition to give Suffrage to women has beea de. feated by a vote of 16 to 33. “Our American Cousin” is the nightly attrac tion at Wall's Opera House, which is crowded every evenin, From Shillington we pave Hearth and fim for March 20. @7 Binckley, having lost seems inclined to go into business 3 official post, whacks work NDAY LYCEUM EAH GU Rion, Leagan Hall evory SUN KNING. at 10 o'clock Dobat at a reform im the dress ot woman is tn Bet ble to th tuit, of the American se. Admission WESLEY CHAPEL, OORNER 5ru AND FSTKEETS —Vreaching £0 MOKRUW me PAY MO! WORNING. ati! o clock. by the newly appointed pastor, Rev. B PEYTOM BROWN, and ia the EVENING at 7% o'clock. Bev. JAM&S T WARL a f thi 8 free. The pub: le cordially It SABBATH SERVICE AT FOUNDRY M E. CHURCH corner lith aud pit of this ‘Church wi NINTH STREET METHODIST PRO- TESTANT CHURCH, between BE and F strerte— Preaching at this Oburch TO-MORROW, {pabiath.jat iia m. by Ree. Ww D t the (ee sue PuEns OF BETALEGEM. SUPPER AND The Iaty memberso T propose on DAY EVENING J5th inst. at $0 cik,to giv. to ti friends aSupper. There will alse he pertormed b amateur members of the order the Farce of THE ROUGH DIAMOND All friends ef the order are cordially Admittan FIFTH WABD BUILDING ASSUCIA- The THIRD MONTH! ¥Y MEETING FOR THE PAYMEN' OF DL © ‘DAY © Bi corer Le ast meeting at which stoc ithout premium. earn a ed A. TAIT. Presiient J OB. STAILEY. Vice Pr. sident G. F. GUGICK, Treasurer W.T JOHNSON, Secretary ma 13-2t >NUMBER 16 UMBER 16 ‘Nomper is, * SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 14 THE POTION D THE PHANTOM. THE SUNDAY MOBNING GAZETTE. Fall and complete account of all the great loca . Sketches of George 8. Bout- can be | events of the w. ‘The Bureau ( well, John A- Rawlins, and Hamilton Fisk, THE SUNDAY MORNING GAZETTE. ‘The Great Famlly Journal. THE SUNDAY MORNING GAZETTE, iy The Organ BE Metropolitan Soctety. OF BOSTON. beral'Lectarer, will a TERDAY sea SUNDAE eee an : INGS. March 1ithjand lith fat 7". o'clock fof fire Lecture —\- CHRISTIANITY BY THE OBDINAY CANONS OF HISTORICAL CRITIC Subiect of second lect “NATUBALISM VERSUS £1 PRKNATURALISM” ADMISSION FREE. Criticism invited at the of each lecture. map 12-20" LECTURE BY ABCHSISHOP SPAL- Most Rev. Dr. Sravixc. Archbishop of Baltimore, will lecture at Carroll Hall, on MON- Da 3 oelock nm ‘arc at sil in Ureatioa.”” Ti lanchard & Mohun’ (Intel, Gbror | (Sunapee sx) THE INCARNATION (PE) BEADINGS AND BECITATIONS EeTAL, M 2h Sea ak Tickets. be hed st Blanchard & Mohun’s, Coyle & Towers’, and at door,) 50 Cents. mas td ‘NOTIOR TO COUNTY TAX-PAYRES. a Rag pete of the lowe For Cousty Fax, 40 cents on For School Tax, 35 cents on or Tax. 15 cents on and thet ‘@ discount of tem per tc. LA EsDAY, Consternation is spread among the belles of | New York by the ravages of a hair thief, who | Gespoils ladies at the theatre, opera, etc., and even on the street, of ther back curl,—expertly | Temov ing it where it is false, and cutting it off | where it is matural. As @ rule he seems to | prefer the lighter colors, But doesn’t hesitate a: Suy shade, where the tress is long and striking | 4b sppearance, In the accounts of the battleof Belmont, and sp the official reports from Fort Douelsvn and Pittsburg Landing, General Rawiins is compl. | mented. Grant had great confidence in him | { trom the start, and Bas kept hum as a trasted | counselor and associate. ———————______ To-night is the last of “Hampty Dampty” and the Gregory troupe at the National Thea- tre, and as the Zavistewski Sisters have s farewell benefit om the occasion, a crowded house may be expected. ft 8 ADRES 3 In view of the efforts being made by colored men to represent this country abroad, the Trip. ene is O8t editorially in fvor of Frederick Dougiass for a position of that character, if colered men are to be appolated at sll anather. dD. SEEN ara oc" sabe smenrncmaa-e emer CONGRESSIONAL. Conclusion of Yesterday's Proceedings, report closed— of the bill to strengthen @redit was struck out—yeas 35, Bays 57, Ene bill was then passed—yeas 96, 46 Mr. Schenek (On.0) moved to amend utle fo as to “Ap act to strengthen the public Credit of the United States" Agreed to. ‘The Speaker announced the Uommittee on Elections, stated that he would announce All the committees on Monday next Tl T aid before the aed ‘the resig- naton of Hon. G.S. Boutweil. ‘The House then adjourned. a ALEXANDRIA ItTEM8—The following are from the Gazette of inst evening: Derease im Colored Population —It is under- stood that the Commissioner of the Revenue, who ts now engaged in taking the yearly cen- *us of the county and has already completed bis work in the Ist and 4th wards of the city, anticipates that his books will show a con- siderable reduction in the population of the county since last year—the decrease being due to the large number of colored people who have died or moved away. A. L. & H.R. R.—A quoram of the direc’ors ofthe Alexandria, Loudoun and Hampshire Railroad Company met yesterday evening, bat, @s nove of the directors from the Valley were Present, it was determived to postpons the meeting to Dave been held antil next week. Im- portant proposit ons in relation to the exten- s10n of the road to the coal fields will, dersiood. be considered at the adjou: ing Purchase of @ House ana Lot.—Westel Will- oughby, Commonwealth's Attorney for thi county, has purcbased of Charles A. Ware fo: mer mayor of this city, the three story brick dwelling and lot,on the north side of King street, between Alfred aud Patrick streets, tor 7.000. Sale—Green & Wise, Real Estate Land agents, sold on the 8th inst.,a tract of land in hb Pot,” and Alexandria county. nea ML adjoining the land of Philip Rotchford, con- taining 28 acres, to Willam Gray, for 33,150 cash. Foirfazr and Georgetown Turnpike.—The work of eee os the Fairfax and Georgetown Turnpike road will be commenced at once, Proposals are ad vertieed fo : i= BRADY’S NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION OF REPRESENTATIVE MEN and WAR VIEWS, No 352 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Wear Mernopouitan Hore. The public are invited to inspect the large and interesting collectie n of PICTURES, cou sting of the Portraits of distingntehed Statesman Juriste, Authors, Travelers, Military and Naval Heroes. The Photographs of the MEMBERS OF THE PRESENT CONGRESS are also on exhibition. stingele. including the Weate nder GRANT, THOMAS, HOOK: Daa. A 180. SHEBMAN’S GREAT MAROH TO THE 8EA; OF LOOKUUl MOUNTAIN; ANOOGA VALLEY. OF GEN McPHERSON’S DEATH; MU KPRESSEORO'S BATTLE FIELD AND BU- KIAL PLACE FORTIFICATIONS A’ ATLANTA. CRORGIA VIEWE OF THB AN hUINS OF THE OIF »UINS OF COLUMB KUINS OF FORT sum RUINS OF BAVANNAH VIEWR OF GO: VER) AW MILLS AND WOBRKSBOPS AT TANOGA, And hundreds of the most interesting teristic representations, beth Military and Naval Biving a complete and grariic history of the great «vents of th . Imperial Cartes a speciality Gallery open at al! hours. feb22- 0. F. OUMMINS. oe? 507 SEVENTH STREET, AN EXTENSIVE BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, Where the pubife may find, always, ‘what they want.” end that of the beat ‘quality. SEVENTE STREET, ‘Two doors south of K and Northern Market. foot : Boys: WEA. We have just receivea 100 Pisces of 4-4 and 6-4 SPRING CASSIMERES, Suited for boys. which we are seliing at prices quite as le was when gold was par. ALSO, Ap asfortment of better Goods. sulted to the toste of centlemen SELBY & Co. Pennsylvania avene, | near7th «trent. TENT OFFI Wasuineton, D. On the petition of CALEB Lynn. M for the extension of granted to J2th day of Jae. 1855. for uprovementin Machine for Cutting Oat Buot and shoe Boles It is ordered that sald Pefjtion be heard at this a. Oi ©., March 8. 1889 H. GRIFFIN. of yatent nffice on the 2th day o! next. Any person may Opi i lons. depost- Hone and other ii ge ed rb this office wer defo: day o} ing. £4 dala ig ELISHA FOOTE. mals-lawSw Commiasioner of Patenti this exten P IAN OS AND PARLOR ORGA. gest arsoriment in thie city, of net a ecoad hand JOHN F. ELUI8, mari2-2t 306 Pa avenue, near lth st, CesMoreritran The new Cook Stove. jnat out. It has the, Warming Closet and Galvanized Reser vole attache H. 1, GREGORY, 325 Pa. Avenue. mi2-64 A PATEMEFT OF 15 PER CENT. room for new Spring Goods, a dis- reent allowed for cash oa our pres- ALL PAPERS. WINDOW Hangs, PICTURE UORDS & TABSELS, kc. Pection of stock solicitea Good goods and good wrk at low pric F CLARI 48 Pa. Avo., bet. 12th & 13th BI - GAD 0. was dissolved on the 24 of March inst. is duly authorized to collect all out- G standing bills apd settle the indebteaness of the @ HW. GASDIS, WM. GaDDIS 1 BESPECTFULLY INfORM my friends and the patrons of the Jat late frm, firm that I will contiaue ‘and, coruer Georgia av- G_H. GADDIS. enue and 10th street east, 12-6t" he best b Tee bestend o0rE 5 TOVE made. H. 1. GREGORY, mi2-6t 3% Pa. Avenue, Linestonz ! LIMESTONE! LIMESTONE 5 CAR LOADS of the favorite and well known brand of LIMESTONE FAMILY FLOUR, ‘Aivecail Grades of WEGTREN ANB SOUTH. Iso. rad 5 ELN EXTRAS, suitable ier Betore nat Boor BEAVANS & SHAW, _819-2m Batreet. between lith and 12th. OP. ERSHIP NOTION — Cirevettormed w liited partnercetp ert ee uct of the ip the firm style of va Ww. Bb and BEY hehe a ar ee te a Bi eae carte rote ues be. commences Merch iat, end terminates with February 23th, 1371. Seat Seton {General Partners, sRIQHARD W. CARTRE, Special Partner. Canerrs, CURTAINS, &c, E LARGEST S' fd "HEMEL RRS Bee AL asta po amy Dry Goods establishment. Cc. B. JEWELL'S PRIZE 60aP. THE BEST, BECAUSE THEY SAVE TIME, LABOR AND VEY. AND MAKE ‘& CLOTHES MONEY ANTE AND CLEAN. TAL BOAP, ‘ORK UITY SOAP. ICAL OLIVE 8048, N EW s ° ens (oat THE, MBTROroLZan BOOKSTO A or camp = & Mare. Re a oe = te For parr eetnmnenes senate cone rs THE PRODIGAL SON, A Bermon by the Rev, W: Morley 1 iinet ne GLENNAIR; or, Life 1a Scotland. By Hazlett. ; 3! IN 0} LOS8 A Bovel By the au "ihoret he "Last ofthe Cavaliers et St ME FOR T. ROMBL’ 5 or. Ui A Ged 'by Morsce'rieia Bk Loudon THINK ABD SCT. A series of 4 and Wi Work inc to Men vba FRENCH & RICHARDSON, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, ENGRAVERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS, THE GATES AFAR. By Phelps, s+ seeommee eee La THE INDIAN PASs By Alfred B. Street. $1 50. PLANCHETTE, or, the Despair of Science.@1 25 PBILP & SOLOMONS, 332 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, mal? B: 334 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE REN 9TH anv 10tm Sraxers. ‘OOK STOVE—Where shall I buy one? Why at C Ter if Be bas the cot HOCK Tor iodo from. and pete al 479 NINTH STREET. ADE. @ STYLE of BS’ DRESS ry Li 1G Bs" THE GREATEST VARISTY Avd LA BG ES’ iT VCK fae, cit L. ®0LE L! ATER AR AD) Men's Ladies ond reveling Bes’, Be, ao, At PRACTICAL MANUFACTORY MES 8 TOPHA 0., Eant side, one door above Odd Feilows’ Hall. mall tit 5 373 SPECIAL Worice— 373 To make room for an immense Spring stock of BOOTS AND 8HO! it B: MEXICO #72 THE UNITED aeastay B mt. on all sales rd Maret of next mouth SHAKSPEARB TREASURY. By © Ww my still continneto | Siearns..... .... ne @2 50 sell at wholesale prices. Havii largest as- ne BOOTS, SHOR AND GAITERS for ladies, en's and children’s wear, in all ie acl coe thie inn chan ce no-one shoaid mise ‘bus you will sare money. n'a call before purchasing Sleewicre, and cae vince yourself of tne }ow prices we ask. Dont forget name avd 8 UBGER BROS., malo __ 373 geventh street, 4th door above I. Mab Sat Qves Ree pemes (wp cloak Making Establaament to Non ae? 10 _ Re pineed’ to attend tether eatie ot her numer: fond ts theres 2 friends aud the public generally. im A MIBST CLASS INVESTMENT. Seven ent. GOLD INTE! the LAK SOPERIOW AND MISMISSTPEE RIS. ER BAILROAD COMPANY, havi sale at 93 and secrued int«rest in cur- BEB MACESTY’S TOWER. By Willem Hep. Orth Dixon sear dahon abnder He Btepheus. Vol. TATE Ss PS iz ¥ OF LANGUAGES. By C. Mar- "eg sate Oe insane, 0 6, ee OVENTC! IN THE APACHE COUNTY. “By J Mose Brown, se FIVE WEEES IN A BALLOON. Cicth.. $1 50 TAICOTBIN. By QUid decors .eercencereume @2 OO FatR PLAY. A novel. By Mrs. worth... mi B¥D COURT FABM. A norel. Wood YOEMS. New edition......... FIVE YEARS WITHIN THE GATE - H4‘4NS BROITMAN’S PARTY AND reggae} 3 LDEN bert FIVE DAY’S ENTERTAINMENT AT WENT- | WOsTH GBasG neem G4 SO ROSE'S DICTIONARY OF VULGAR OEMS seteeneewvtseeseeeee G3 SO OF THE COURT @F NAPOLEON. MEMOIRS OF TI 2, LBON. attentl pedi ishing of Pianos Ima THES BOILER —Save your Clothes and ve labor by using fl AUTOMATIC CLOTHES WASHER AND BOILES. old by H I. GREGORY 325 Pennsylvani Bo ccesennee: ‘ma 12-6t By the Duches d’ Abrantes. 7 w TEEBEE ENGLISE STATESMEN. By Snith..... : Goldin 33 50 STRIOK LAND'S LIVES OF THE QUEENS OF ENGLAND 6250 COLTON‘'S GENERAL ATLAS. Ed. 1839 $20 00 WOOD'S NATIONAL HISTORY. London edi tion. 8. vols Treed calf; gilt......... $37 00 STONERENGE’S BRITISH RURAL SPOBTB nse PEPPEB’S PLAY BOOK OF METALS, VARLOR TABLEAUX AND AMATE) ATBICALS........ AVE YOUR MONEY! ‘The Undersigned bas just taken ont a EW PSTENT FOR PAVING BIDEWALKS, GUT- TERS AND STREETS WITHOUT A SEAM, dispensing with curb amd reducing the expense to below the contract price fa any of the wards in this city with brick, which will last for a lifetime without repair. 1,000 loads of PAVING BAND for sale at the yard on Tiber Creek, between Land K atre THOBNTON SMITH, $7.50 THE 2 50 BANS ANDERSON'S STORIES FOR THE seoeee GS 30 deprived of this blessing know bimpled, blotched, sud tetter Oke npon a clear, ‘smooth skin id inwardiy desires the same ‘Those whore systems are Qlled with the viras of SCBOFULA and other cucaneoos diseases net have good health. When the blood fe i 8 BOUSEHOLD. Ilustrated... ARABIAN NIGHTS ENTERTAINMENTS. 600 engravings ... an 86 00 disease in sare to fullow ROUTLEDGE’S EVERY BOY'S ANNUAL. 1359. All bave timely in those Blotehes, Pim- Jilustrated seeeen eS Tetters, 8 Jupper-colored Patches, e Avert the calamity by purifying the ae, A © y by purifying t CR AMBERS’ ENCYCLOPEDIA. Halfcalf bind iu ae 360 00 TICKENS' WORKS. Cheap edition. Half calf binding. 6 vols. $21 00 GLEANINGS FROM THE Po! e175 LECKEY’S RATIONALI8M IN EUBOPE.$5 00 MILUMAN’S BISTOBY OF CH meciiaieeeel' + 7 ve ssorensseoensseee * 6 hAMARITAN’S BOOT AND HERB JUICES, before Scrofala takes a firm hold a ny have the virus of Syphilfsin thi it condit your fection. (which in many casts ts here titary in the constitution fore you bring misery on yourself and oflspring. Price $1.25 per bottle SAMARITAN’S GIFT 8 6 The only real cure for Gonvrrbos, Gleet and | MIULMAN'S HISTORY OF THE dea + I Disenses Saueed seals pra babe = ei ls, * = ae oF ble. jiecard sam Cy o " OM SL bad Mer: re Seeing Bot only nate bat hartrat MARYLAND COLON iAL HISTOR & in from two to four days. thus avoid- ing t au fxpogureyand the eagertign af wanes, MASON’S FARBIER.. Mal 'ackages, $2; Females, fe id by S.C. I * MAYHEW S ILLUSTRATED HORSE poo. FORD, and by Droge oleae. oe a Aa ma 8-ly N EW HAMS, hi it Maryland ci LOR # PREMIUM F AMT YOuaTT GN THE HORSE fraught and Draught Horses. PORTRAITURE. By Joseph Simp. $3 50 bi HUTOHINBON’S DOG BREAKING. edition. < JENER’S ANECDOTES OF DOG3____. ART BECREATION. A Guide to Ornamental Works... -$3 00 N. W. BURCHELL, corner Ghent F ote . W. BUBC! . ner bow wa Sander Evbitt Hous [RIEDS! BIRDS! BIRDS Just received. por Steamer New York, a fi Belgium and German GAN ficest singers ever offered in : rock, of WIEH cud BREEDING CAGHS enn. Ci. BUPPERT. WOOD'S MANUAL OF PHYSIOAL BXBR- CISES ... seeetnnnnnnen GL SO jon edi $250 AGNEL'S HAND-BOOK OF CHESS. ..$2 25 MOBPHEYSGAMES —..__. 52 00 THE MODBBN POCKET HOY: ‘Trompe. ...... esi UST RECEIVED— ‘Another car load GENESSEE VALLEY FaM- ILY FLOUB. ground from the celebrated Geues- see Valley white wheat. We guarantee this flour tobe eanal to any brand Rnown in thle market. ‘4 n jolar 5 eee TORTIE PRODUCE COMP: venue, bet. 10th and 1! S4NDT BAND SAND 1 Mesers GRAY & HUTCHINS. having purchased SHOBT WHIST.. TBE LAWS AND PBAOTICE OF WHIST. By Cwlebs —. “- oo ats, TALES OF THE TAP. London edition... CURIOSITIES OF THE PULPIT, and Sao ~ Diteratere .....seenrensernneeereneeessennessineeen§ 3S OO the right of some of the finest sand shores on the Potomac river, apd heving smgle tach ftice for res hing the same into, the Washington sare | WALL'S MANUAL OF PHOTOGRAPHIC COL- Rov prepared to furnish cecoptrectors and ore ORING. London Bdition._.... $3 25 nay quantity ther sway tone oe at ake La i —_ - auy quantity they mey requ BRECKINRIDGE’S RECOLLECTIONS oF Orders at thotr’ Goal Yard ‘er Bortheast ‘condor of Gta aa treata, or iit | THE WEBT....... men 2 OO ——— — gguigg2’s MEN AND THINGS AT wasn. Rooxss resnon nestavraxr, an Pigg osname a 918 F STREET, STRICRLAEDS LIVES OF THE TopoR pieprmpeeed Pun pili a Prager © le Carta and Provater, Dinner i: Fins NEW TEAS. BLACK AND GREER OF BVEBY VARIETY HOME PICTUBES OF ENGLISH POETS.$1 50 'LSON’S LIFB AND LETTERS OF FITZ ‘OREBN BALLEBOK 1s nee nema 2 50 OF THE ORUSADRS. By Bari linia Bade Zp AT NEW 7 ERIORS. " H.W. BUROB! 5 ION, AND THE RSIGN OF T _!¢4 Oor.14t_and __ sts., under Bbbitt House, BE talnved trom the French of M. Pity nr ) ie Tf ig 2 A a Ki ‘a. Life = = OF HAZARBTH. His and by) WITH JUVE®! le "QUEM: Br Peltonen coe gs THE OBAPLET OF PEABLE...................88 00 CHINA AND THE OHINESE.............91 75 BX W. © WAL & 90,, auctioneers, ‘Btores and 317, Southwest corner of Pennsylvania ave. and thst, at ATE SALE. 1,000 single Stataent Hair and Shock Mat: ‘and double Cots and i tend, ale at very low inrranity fee to null; to which we cell especial at? Tee W. L. WALL & 00. LAOK ALPAO. /D TOPLIN ALPaca: ae Pst Fo fy oy ny Teogular prices, GALE: OOKS 12}; cents. at J. W. SULBY 4 00.5 ma peed? Penusylvaniaavemue, south tide, | CAMEOS FROM ENGLISH HISTORY.¢1 50 > Bi - | THE CONSCRIPT. A story of the French war of 200,000 URES TRFSCERHAGE AC. | "REOONSORIFT. a terete ene sn enah by order of thecwners. OOTTOMN tcts,, | TIE_YON TOODLEBERERS. By F. Mt LABK bee IDB ores epee at J.W.SEL8Y @ Co. mun 5-ecd?? Peanerivanta evens, south de ger UP BY THE SEA. By Dr. Lome 4 Fron: FLO FLounn PORTIA. By Mary Cowden Olarke...._ 92 50 RED! ERD ap) FEED DAUR STUDY OF SNGLIGN LiTmRa. = arian intent tials “po YO GABATBR BRITAIN. By Ditke...__. ,M.CALT 800... Indtape svenee aad Pirst street, Moar Baltimore aad Ohio DEN SEEDS aND Gi ry pL TOOLS, Le ave, fets-cotwiw" wouthalde,vet Mi ond insta, | gAyhef,thgyabere, Books ovat by mail(p ‘ta OAK Hash. 464 SEVBYTH STREET, =o a ‘Opposite Post Office. WAUGURATION CEREMONIES. DPBESS WEAR! DBESS WEAR! {8 6TOCK: TN BTOCK! DEES’ coarTs, DBEsS Oars OH the Latest Designs, with or withoat SILA FACINGS. EEAETES PRDGE SOUT TALERNS S802 BLACE DUmSRIn PANTS: Cut lst Tight, 24 Medium, 34 Large. DOURLE 8 DOUBLE BLACK DBESS VESTS. ‘Two to Beven Buttons, with or without Collar. a them mede to order oan have fl of four days. their men who find 2 ¢iMculty in being Stted saparde movgee es inch walt same sre snd ante from 38 te 46 ‘Those Our Ex of Black Goods ts mot excelled, if eqeailed, by any Bouse in the city. n One end arked im Plat: bantage of. A. SAKS & CO., S17 Seventa sreeer, fe pftictains Mational Bank of the Republic. Mexss OLOTHING, received this morning. at the famous Oak Ball. asi SEVENTH STREET. FS HEIBERGER, * (nccensor to H. F. Lovvon & Co, CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY MEROHABT TAILOR, Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown's,) iyi8-tf No. 362 Penn. avenue, Washington. WOOD AND COAL. yoo AND COAL. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES Compzrtaxp LUMP COAL. A FEW TONS OF CUMBERLAND LUMP COAL For sate at the Yard on Obioavenue, between iith and loth street mas-26" W OoOoOD AND COAL. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRIOR. I am selling best quality of WOOD AND COAL At very low price, H. uLay Office corner H + P. BROWN & SON, Couner Lorn Steeet ano New Vora Avance GEgat REDUCTION N PRICE or ws Cea. Metropolitan Patent Steam Bakery No. 347 C STREET, Between 4% anv 67m Bracers, BAVENNFR® CRACKERS Are admitted by all impartial judges to be the best in the market. e manufacture ‘rom tweaty-five to thirty bar- rele of flour per day. We = no e! fe 7. end, and consequently Crackers are always fre! °"y.y for soureclves, you will find eur statement ‘75 prevent fraud, our Crackers are stamped with er AVENNER.” 1 t get “HAVENBERB’S CRACKERS” roa your Grover, send to the Bakers Sas eee wo ill supply you. We offer the following assortment: DA CRACKERS Sevaue BLES SUGAR CAKES BUGAB CBACKERS. “HAVBNNER’S FAMILY aD.” ‘Thfe unequalled Bread ts now for sale by most of the} ‘Grocers of the fe iinmade of select Family Fionr: ts is re all ‘aD ourselves Jags 2mm re “LARGEST STOCK.” Ys “FINEST SELECTIONS."* ALL KINDS WINTER BOOTS aND SHOEs, NOW SELLING AT REDUCED PRICES, ar CUMMINS’ EXTENSIVE SHOE STORE, 347 SEVENTH STREET, Next to Northern Market. Tuomas FAHEY. ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Lim ATES, a OER, PUREE mate Corner 20th street west and Canal. FELT AND COMPOSITION ROOFING Done im the best manner, and at the lowest price MATE: L8 ALW, Rovrrna ipo é ars Om BAND 'D PROMPTLY a: . ORES P*OBEP'UGAEREEEER, "0. aut A oFrF'’s MALT EXTRACT. GREAT EBDUCTION IN PRIOR. QUALITYand PROPERTIES UNIMP4)8ED. A Delightful, Nutritious BEVERAGE. A Pleasant Invigorating TONIC. A Substitute for ALE and Alcoholee DRINKS. A STRENGTHENER for the DEBILITATED, (usreciaLty NURSING wormens J A Certain BBMEDY for Disorders of the THROAT, CHEST, LONGS AND STOMACH. Sold by Drussists and Grocers. 30S. S. PEDERSEN, 2% MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK, Sele AcensforU. Sand British Provinces of N. A, Jara NATIONAL THEATER. Look LLY AND &OOMPTY vUMery VENING Farewell Reneht of the 74 SK! BIGTERE, prior to ¢h-1r for Valtfor grt ft Last SIGHT OF TRE AMILY AND BOMPTY DOME Morday, March 19th, Freuch Opera Boule i: CANTER BU LA. AVE . REAR OF Ti TRUMPRT re) ond JaUeT JinGLR a berry } with Dew tricks, sewer). &c. ocr, AMERICAS ©ce@eUusin. WITH A GREAT CAST OF OHARA Florence Treachard.. Mi Lecre BS pertormed by ber Fu) Tine fs Sc Rore AND AMERICA snd delighted andi.» Reserved Heats to's bad at 'Merrerot + Music Store rs __* METZEROTT HALL GBAND cONCcKET SATUBDAY. 1th March, F x EaIN PECME. ajesty, the King of Beigiam coe r Violinist to bie MONS ALLABO, The Celebrated Violincel!ist. just from Paris; And other distingniehe@ Artists mission 91; Reserved Sea: @1 50 SHekene co tS has or Metreror: $ Music Store marl-4t NATIONAL THEATRE. GYMNASTICS WITa MUSIC. The WASHINGTON GY MB ALTIC ASSOCIA. fesning Monthly Tickets, entitling stleges of the Gymnasium. Kath Rooms. A fow more shares of Classes in Onlinthentoe MONDAY. WEDNSS- ING8, at 7 o'civok, an- 486 YET aT sad PRICES, 486 GINGS, WINDOW SHADES. PICTURE FRAMES, PICTURE COORD anp TASSELS, PAINTINGS, ENGRAVIN CHBOMOS, PICTURE NaILs, RINGS, BAILS, d&c., Until March isto, tomake room for Spring Stock ‘Terms cash. Please remember the name 3 MARKRI and Ne~ {™6 Seventh strat Re fe 25-161" A RT G@ALLEBY. 304 PENNSY BETWEEN NINTH * RiMos, PASs® Pap. r STREBOOPIC BRACKETS ‘valand Scare PICTUES #EAMES, CORDS TASSELS &c &o. Pioture Frames made to order. Prices mode e A.V.8 SMITH oc t-ty Proprictor Bors. KREIS’ DANCING ACADEME, Penn avenue. opposite Metropolitana Hotel. We would reepectfally announce that we are now re to receive pupils et, times. and agers A ou TUESDAY ang ba TUESDAY {ature both Professors 00: ABINI'® FASHiONABLE D, M ae eran Tee Daw B, between 9th a7 loch streets, is now open for reception of Puy is. For pet * spply at the Academy for clren For Minsos and M astors—Toeg baraday acd Saturday. fre $ 205 p.m or Jemen—Monday, Wede: ortay, from Sto p.m came ___ BALLS, PARTIES, &. ae red 3°, a oyna ¥ AKROH 29 1 Sen wet isee Arenz, A “reood |W HL. Brattle: ster Tickets tobe bad of sny membe the committec, & Fisveewys StResr, Orrosrs Tamarvay Bay and sell st carrent market rates. ang keep oop» .antly on hand s full supply of al) GOVEENM: SEVEN THIRTIES, AND COMPODND INTEREST NOTES. Urders for STOCKS, BONDS, &c., executes and colleetions made on @1l accessibie pint. _ 3.4. BUFF, Treas. J.B. BRYAN, Press. WASHINGTON CITY 5. PAYS INTERSST ON DEPOSITS. Bonds and Stocks, Gold and liver bought en4 wold. Highest market prices paid for Land Warrants. A full supply of Revenue Stamps Kept constantiy en hand. oo 19-4? ee | J Frost BaTIVNAl BARK OF WaskINGTOS STONE MILLION DOLLARS..s ‘We buy and soli all classes of GOVERNMEN SECURITIES et current market rates. FURNISH BICHANGE and ahs Osiicstons 2 4LL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE ITED STATES. We purchase Goverament Vouchers on toe MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, oad give care ful attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN one FIRMS ‘end to any other business entrusted to es FULL INFORMATION tr regare to GOVEERE- Praz spices Of similar quality to that shea Seaton. eR DLAs SPs” ee BROVAL scene ep RAS Ti rncoe 6th and R 327 a onm, tooe SS

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