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LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To- Nig! N = . TaBaTER.—Opera Bouffe. «La 0 Walt’ Orera Hovss.—Laara Keene's com- pany im the new comedy of «-Schooi.”” Opp FxLiows’ Hatt.—The wonderfal per- tormances of Frankie Gunnell are exciting -— Attention from the public. Seance to- r CanTensury Hatt.—New pantomimes and other attractions. Prov. Surrn’s Art Gallery, 304 P2nnsyl- vania avenue. 2 “ORIGINAL GRANT Muy.”—About thirty men, claiming to be “orignal Grant mea,” as- sembied at Union League Hali on Saturday evening, when Mr A. Watson was called to the ebair, and Mr. Claren Burton acted as secretary. After the 1end: the chair, concerning the history of the Repu: licam potty in this city pending the last nomi- mation Of & candidate for the Presidency, and thecampaign succeeding the election, & com- mosftee of three (with Dr. Wm. Boyd as chair- AB) WAS appointed to report resolutions, which they subsequently did 1m a geries pro- Fiding {Pat to ‘he victors beioxg the patronage ‘Bt the command ef that party, Aud those officers of the Government not acting on this priaciple sBould be deemed enemies of the party and of the principles they represent They endorse the action of tbe Senate in relation to the Pab- be Printer and the Sergeant-at-arms, aad op- pose the practice of appointing reiatives toof fice, and ning Sad appo.nting rebels and copperheads to ¢. vernmental posi‘ions: and, on that ground recommend the immediate remo- val of Gen. Michier. The resolutions also re commend that ward clubs select each one cin- cidate from which tbe President may appoiat s new Board of Police Commissioners. aad that, as the commussions of magistrates ex- me. the places of rebels and copper- Beads may be filled with Republi Mr. Clarence M. Barton offered as an am: Mest a resolution juesting the Senate to re- peal the tenure-of-office bill 88 sooa as pos- sible, in order to show some confidence in President Grant. Col. Arnold, of N.C. sud- Mittwed, also as 4p amendment, & resviation expressing as the op: iz the first persons provided for by the General Government shou'd be those who were mu- ulated in the defence of their country. The Amendmen's were accepted, and the resolu- toms, as amended, were adopte: Mr. Ben- yamin Severson offered @ resolution, whi expressing an objection to emtrusting the of such officers into the hands of the present Mayor. Adjourned. —_—~————— THE JaiL.—The new warden of the jail has appointed the following: Tnomas B. Stahl, Samuel Draper, Sidney McFarland, Albert G: Eldridge, George T. McGiue, Jr, Dennis Mur- pby, and Thomas T. Jobnson, guards, and Collins Crusor, messenger, in the places of those removed by him on Saturday last. Mr. ‘Stabl is a resident of the Fi.th Ward, and for many years was employed at the Arsenal. Sidney McFariand is a well-known colored man of the Second Ward, and latterly a con- : ition work. Mr. Eldridge ‘bird Ward, aod was formerly the Post Office ment. son of Mr. G. T. McGiue. Sr., the aserssor for tbe First Ward, and is a resident ot that ward. Mr. Murphy was formerly 8 contractor on corporation work and for some time @ guard at the jail under Warden Huestis. Thomas T. Johnson hails trom Fairfax, Va.. aud coming in our hnes in the early part of the war. served under General L. C. er. Collins Crusor i= a colored man of Georgetown, and bas taken a eae tee im the political campaigns im that city. There are af present 74 prisOMers im the jail, about one-third of whom are whites. There are on duty at the Jail 16 guards in all. General Crocker is having arrangements perfected for holding divine ser- vices im the jail every Sabbath irom : He bas entered upon the discharge of with energy, and will no doubt make a valu- able officer. The court bas ordered him to ¢mploy sucb prisoners as may be sentenced to penal imprisonment in the jail im cleaning the = and grounds and such other manual Isbor as he may deem necessary, which is an excellent arrangement. ——_.——__ Courtine Arrray.—Yesterday morning Ser- grant Niles got out & warrant for the arrest of two soldiers, Octave Harmosia and James (iallagher, charged with stabbing a man named Harris Gould, on Saturday night, a-ar Lin- .coln Barracks. It appears that tle Gould, who is also a soldier, was returning to Lincoln Barracks with a comrad: bouseofaman named Ste: minutes after Gould was seen by his friend to ae out of another door in comp: three men, aud a slight scuftle wRicb Gould came to bis frierd standing near by and remarked that he had been stabbed. He Was immediately assisted to a house in the vi- cimity, and Dr. Bentley was sent for, who ex- amined the man’s wounds and tound them to be seven im number. three of which he consid- ered dangereus. tmosia and Gallagher were arrested by Officer Offat, and aftera ing before Justice Lynch yesterday atteracon, Harmosia was dismissed and Gallagver com- apitted to jail for court im defaalt of $800 bail. The wounded man ((jould) states taut Gala- rher iptlicted the wounds, but mistook him Govld) for some other person against whom he Bad ill-feeling. ——e—— Hoty Weex.—This being holy week and the *ud of lent the serviess im the Catholic aad Episcopal churches will be very solema and impressive. of The festival of the Aununciation Virgin Mary, which occurs on ih inst., Will be Observed in the Catholic Sunday, but being Holy or Maund one oftbe most solemn occasions the church the celebration of the festival ‘will be transferred to another day, although tbe obligation to hear mass ou Thursday is the same. Friday next being Good Friday the in- terior of ali the Catholic churches will be draped in mourning and the services very im- posing. Sunday next being Easter Sanday the grvatent festival ip the year, the churches will be beantifolly decorated and the services of the most joyful character, typical of the triumph- ant resurreciion of our Lord NTERED ON THEIR DUTIBS.—Kev. man, late of New Orleans, the ed pastor of the Metropolitan mteTed upon bis duties yester- “ay morning. preaching trom the 224 and Zid verses ef the first chapter of Paul’s first epistle to the Corinthians. At the Foundry M. E. cburch, Rev. Alexander E. Gibson, D. D, the newly appointed pastor. delivered bis first dis- course yesterday morning toa large congrega- an. e bew pastor of McKendree Chapel, x. SE. Wilson, delivered his first discourse a large congregation yesterday moraiag. pentane aaa itt.— We regret to state that Dr. J. KR. Piper. a well known homerpathic physician of t <oty. as lying © alte low at his residence on 12:0 above H. Dr. Piper is well kavwn ghout the District and is universally eemed. He has been suffering tor several Jeers with canceron tbe face and inst fall be visited Europe tobe treated for the disease, bat was not permanently relieved and return- og Rome bis sufferings were grextly increased and no hopes are now entertained of bis recuy- ATION.—Last eve n ‘mg. at the Cuureb of the Iucarnatioa, corner uf rth qua N streets, there was a lurg+ congre- fShon. and after the lessons had been read several youvg ladies were the recipients of the rite of baptism at the hands of the rector. Kev. R. Lowrie, assusted by Kev. Mr. Kelly, of S:. Louis. Bishop Clarke. of Rhode Island, delivered 3 discourse from the jd verse of the At the close of the sermon the ——_o—__ Fi mes.—An alarm of fire wa; sounded about ~ o'clock om Saturday evening trom box 14, Columbia engine Rouse, caused by the burning ot a stable on New J: avenue, between C and D streets south. An was also sound- ed from box 57, 12th and I streets, about 11% eclock Saturday night, ich proved false. Last evening, between 7 and * o'clock, an alarm was rung in from box 36, l2thand M streets, caused by the burning of a small frame house on Vermont av rR. ——o———_ DeaTa oy James Casraris, Esq.—James Cnepi roprietor of the Uasparis Hotel, oa Capitol in, died last e at > o’elock, ageds7?. Mr. U. had been ia bad health for « loeg ume, Dat bis death was unexpected, sad took bis many friends oy surprise. sative of Switzerland, but Bas been of this city for twenty-nine : will take place from the Casparis Hotel to- WWOTTOW Aileruoon at 3 o'clock. | Ma. E.G. Davis, having purchased the in terest of D. H. Gaither in the late firm of Lavis & Gaither, is now selling off 40 immeaee stock of fancy goods at cost in order to redace stock, Sand until the middieof April all goods will be offered at cost price. His stock consists tiewers, ribbons, embroideries, laces, with ancy and milligery goods of every descrip- now ‘Tem per cent. reduction on the celebrated Grover & ‘T sewing machine. —s—___ Pesssylvamta REPCRLICAN Association. Aba meedpg of the above associsuon, beld at ‘eion League Hall Saturday ev Glean oo T. M. Sweep. T. A. Courad. Rac- 101] rishond. J.C, Wood worth. and Jona ‘7. Stratton became mew members. and it was Agreed that {Be sociable should be valu: been. braced ia the proeedipge. Adjourn-d. The steamer Wawa- ft ier eg yt ‘With seines, &c. © rs 3 pecessary a SS as as as \t laste the hauls will be Meaitea aad The stamer Arrow, Sisekpole business, cold spelt Sco vn el timore it. Wm. Wise, of this city, pores in tees waters — Contzstap WILL Uase.—In the Orphans’ Court, on Saturday, in the case of the will of James McCutchen, of Georgetown, a caveat was filed by Jonn H. McUatchen, One of the heirs at of the testator, objecting to the ons letters testamentary under said wil, The deceased died getged of valaed at ovsr 990,00), and bequeatn all of it to certain charitable and benevolent as ociativns, leaving none to bis beirs-at-law. ‘The petitioner claims that the will was Properly executed; that the deceased was ad ertain legatees, and also that the paper submitted for probate ‘Was vot in truth ard equity the will of the de- ‘was appointed collector of the estate, aud gave bond in the sum of $40,0W), with A. R. Shepherd aud F. W. Jones as -ureties. ——¢—__—_ Wreck or a Brio awp Loss or Lirs.—A young man. named Josepn Lewis, whoreached bere from Uone River on board the steamer Wawaset, yesterday afternoon, reperts thi about ten das since the brig Western Star, Cape George of beon, of which he comp: sed one crew, was wrecked ina heavy snow storm off Chingoteague Shoals, while on her sisted of ten men, five ot whom were lost, and one crippled, haying his lett leg broken and head injured, who ts at this time in the hospital at Norfolk. The brig was loaded wich suger and moiasses for a Boston firm, all of which, together wath the w loss. Mr. Lewis is a ve of Wilmington, Deiaware, and is on his way home. ——_e—_—__ PRayeR ror THE Rervscicans or Cvna.— A circular called “An appeal to the triends of bumenity, by the patrivtic Cuban ladies New York,” was cent to pastors of churches New York, Boston, Philadelpnia, and other cities, to be read before their congregations, asking Di iterposition to relieve the “cry of the opp! .” “and by theaid of God, and ‘witb the full and complete establishment of Irne religious civil, social, and politi- cal liberty may evermore prevail in Cada.” ‘The address was read im some of the charches in Washington yesterday. and among the rest by the pastor of the Metropolitan M. E. Charch, where President Grant, Vice President Coltax, and Chiet Justice Chase were in attendance, —_e—_. REPRESENTATION OF MINORITIES. — An Equat Represertation League was orgaaized at Union League Hall on Thursday eveuing last. The following were reques to serve as officers for the ensuing year: National Com- mittee— Wendell Phillips, Massachusetts; Ed- mund Burke, New Hampshire: James E. Eng- lisb, Connecticut; George William Curtis, Simon Stern, Richard L. Li Delmar, New York; James Scovel, New Jersey; Onarles R. Buackalew, J. Francis Fisher, Pennsylvania; Beajamin F. Wade, James M. Motley, Ohio: Thomas A. Hend India: Sidney Howard Gray, Illinois: Si tary. J. K. H. Willcox: and D. Gale, of the Dis: dale, Alexander ‘reasurer, Leonard Sazs or Rear Estars.—Green & Williams, Auctioneers, sold all the right, title, interest and estate of the minor children of Jo&n T Kit. mon, deceased, ( T with the dower. righ'. or mterest of the widow of said Killmoa, to lots 6. 7, and % im the subdivision of original a 1,) im square pumbered 572, froating on Indiana avenue, between 2d and 3d street West, to Martin Suell, for 9 cents per square foot. Hall & Ross, real es/ate agents, have sold the “California” farm of 26 acres, situate near Leesburg, ia Loudoun Coun’ ya, and con- taming a copper mine, for $: es Masowic.—At the annual c bia Commandery No. 2. Knights Templar, of this city, held at their asylum on Friday even- apg. the present officers were reselected to serve for the ensuing Masonic yer, as follows Eminent Sir Joseph Dsni-is, Eminent Com- mander: Sir Chavles W. Haucocg, General: simo; Sir John W. Griffin, Captiin Gen-ral; Kev. Sir J. L. Ashley, Prelate; Sir Samael Baxter, Senior Warden; Sir Daniel S. Jone+, Jonior Warcen;Sir Christopher Ca: . Treasurer; Sir Abner T. Longley, Recorder: Sir Henry C Burr, Warden; Sir Leonard Stod- dard, Jr., Sentinel. gees ATTEMPT TO EscaPg —This morning Rich- ard Burrell, convicted of grand jarceny im one case and petit larceny (se-ond offence) im an other, was sentenced by Judge Wylie for three years in the Albany Penitentiary in the first case, Gud in returning to the prisoner’s doce he jumped Over the railing of the same and rao towards the door, but was ped, brought back, and sent to jail. The affair caused some excitement in the court room. lave of Colum. SOE ea SaLB or A STeaMER.—The Government tug Fisher, for some time past used in jing between this city and Fort Washing- ton, was sold this morning at private sale for $4.40. Messrs. Vermillion & Hoke, of Oapitol Hill, purchasers. ——_+—_—__ DISTINGUISHED ,CHARACTERS TO BE Mar- RIED.—One day last week marriage licenses ‘were issued to four colored men bearing the iustrious names of Gi Wasbington, Hen- ry Baldwin, Francis Piakney. and John Minor Botts. —_.—__—_ W. J. Tuomrson and bis trained dogs, a fali dramatic company, & pantomime corps, and the ballet troupe, will appear at the Canter- bury this evening, and all the week. —— Gress, ProTocearss, &c. See advertise- ment of theWhitebarst Galery. SS SPECIAL NOTICES. —_.—_ We clip the following from the Rahway (N. J.) Wer of our readers the We «ommend to the at following note from one of “About a yesr ago I was rhage of the ae }» and bi mest incessantly since—till I commenc: of Allen's Lung Balsam. by which 1 bi eutly relieved. in fact almost permane: “Yours, &¢ - ‘J. Dec. 1th, 1368 * FROM THE EMINENT PHYSICIAN, DB. GORDON, OF BOSTUN. “Whilein Germany, last year. I enilered at ons time greatly from the disease which bas so man: years been my mise! se advised me to use ROFF’S T om able to testify that f by it. T ba ad ‘atly benefitted commended itten ny travels safferta with benemt to them, mal? cost FARMERS, Provide yourself with PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER ot this season of the veer, wine Onno, = Jere Morbus, Dysentery, Diarrhea: ie and my oy for!:, cy t cpre—but sure ye Bo other remedy but the old, long tried ’ Pain Kil . which bas never failed iiuhaees > % HALL’S VEG ICILIAN HAIR Benews the vitality of the scalp. Benews the hair to its original color. — the putritive matter which nourishes HALL £CO., Nashua, B H , Proprietors. ‘or sale by oll druggists. ja13-2m | ADVICE TO YOUNG MEN ABOUT To MARR’ pes Tocean vena ea eas” the bamane w of treatment | cuge. sont by mail tm Teeter a fra fos Eas ladelphie, lea hei pe FalR ané ot | BOF GRRERARSSS RUORABRY Ice teratnabie OO MIM ba if te uly retiable rem- | aac APLAR MOTOR eat gat } PHALON'’S “PAPHIAN SOAP” Dy | Sastg Ratna” Geesd coma e THE counts. sen enced to six months tn jatl. Sommers, indte‘ed for tor, . was placed on tral. Hine and Terry for nee. Circuit Court, Judge Cartter—This morn. ing, Haley azt Weightman; Mr. Foley files Motion to set aside judgment by default. Hen. Belly and Chamberlaiu agt. Rittenhouse, Fant & Co.; trial r-sumed. Equity Court. Judge Oli Ed E. Fal —To-day, Chas. et OITY ITEMS. Scr perfine stouT and Engl ish and aif Hose, at 5 per dozen. and desirable articles, and are Geo. UO. Henning, No. 511 Seventh Tl to be bad street. ee Savze Your Doctor's Bi When Dr, Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry will curt Coughs, Colds, Bleeding at the Lungs, aud arrest the fell destroyer ©: mption, it does do. The use of I satisfy 0 further a single bottle, costing one dollar. the incredulous that they need lool for the iequired aid. SS Tre Fracrayt Breata or Beacry attests the matchless purifying properties of Sozodont. Every lady who has ever used it proclaims it & perfect antidote to dental decay. Pare teeth are essential to a pure breath, and bota pre en- Joyed by all who resort to this agreeable, w — and invaluable vegetable com- pound. LDS AND Covens.—Sudden changes of cli- and Bronchial affections Experience haviog proved that simple remedies act speedily when taken inthe early stage of the disease, take at oace “Brown's Bronchial Troches,” let the Cold, Cough, or Irritation of the Throat be ever so slight, as by this precaution a more serious attack may be warded off. eo —__¢—__ Tue Mactc Comn will color the hair or beard & permavent black or brown. It contains no m, leaves no slop or stain on the skin, as it has been fully tested om white heads and beards in Washington, changing them to a beautiful dark color in a few minutes, leavin, permanently fixed: and it is too we known to be ge lered any humbug. Su wholesale and il by Charles Stott, No. 3 Penn. avenue, Washington, and to be had of all droggists, 6,3,3; Ooxws, &0.—Dr. White, bp ate nary ape of twelve years’ ical the United States and end established at 42 Pennsylvania avenue, between 4% and 6th streets, since 1861, successfully treats Corns, Bunions, Obilblains, Club and ingro Nails, and other diseases of the feet without pain ‘or inconvenience to the patient shoe can be worn with ease immediately after the ‘tion: Refers to the who ize lishment. Hours from 8 a m.to6 p. Owing to press of busi at office Dr ‘White is unable to visit patients at their resi- dences except between 6 and 8 p. m. aes Prime Prive Woop, fall length, at $5 per cord, delivered free of cost, may be had at the yard, Second street west, between D E 5,35) streets north. a WALTHAM WATCHES. a ‘The extensive use of these watches for the last fifteen years by BailwayOonductors, Engineers, and Exprcasmen, the most exacting of watch-wearers has tnoroughly demonstrated the strength, steadi ness, durability and accuracy of the Waltham Watch. To satisfy that class in all these respects, {a to decide the question as to the real value of these time-keepers. ‘The superior organization and great extent o the Company's Werks at Waltham enable them to Produce watches combining the best and Jatest im vrovements, and at price which renders’ compe- lition futile; and those who buy any other watch merely pay from 25 to 50 per cent. more for their watches than is necessary. For sale by all dealers. Ko watches retailed by the Company. ROBBINS & APPLETON, Gen’! Agents, 1s2 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. feb l-eoSw MISSISQUOL SPRING WATER, FOR SALE BY PRINCIPAL DBUGGISTS, CURES CANCER, OUBES CUTANEOUS AFFECTIONS, OUBES SOROFULA, And all the Impurities of the Blood, Aud the Sovereign Remedy for BRIGHTS DISEASE, and other Diseases of the Kidneys MI1gst2QUO! or,2 ee Broaty Ne o1.-2m — T HOMAS FAHEY, Wholesale and Retal! Bealer in , CEMEDT. PLASTSR. LaTus, HAIR LIME, CEM ND, aD GAVEL,” Corner 10th street west and Ganal. FELT AND COMPOSITION ROOFING Done in the best manner, aad at the lowest price ERIALS ALWAYS 0] AND ROUFING ee ae a Hd. DE! OMPTLY A’ DED TO. ALL oF pa} PRYORK GOA TEED. ‘ABPETS, CURTAINS. OILOLOTH, &c. 2 = INGBAL OARPETS at 91. THEREE-PLY CARPETS at $1.90. CaB- ENGLISH, TAPESTRY and BRUSS: B at $1.75 handsome patteras. and just received. = ban 8 B. Dol SON, z No.4 Mar malsc¢olm 34d CE! ICE! ICE The GRRAT FALLS ICE COMPANY announce once. of 1 ath street. Apply to tendent ‘BOUR, President. to the above annog nt of the comt stout now tofernich *P' io ard ‘any quancity and om the must, favo: 198. ‘OBice and Depot at the“ old stand,” corner of F “Thai wee L, J. MIDDLETON. COURT oF THE Dis- ]* TBS eRot UF OULUMBIA. Bilen M. Cotter jo. 1418 Bquity Doc. eee ee sat the comp! ‘with the terme of “tt fe, thie of le Dy Ns pel aNaasye ee kai cce i " He. 688 7h strest, 5 paste ROP! RD Ana UAL Mesrine ur THE Mer. a Exct anou.—Phe tai: a meet. ing of 'be member the ants’ Excu .nge took place this eothing Ut their teqme ou Wa- ter street, the President, Evan Lyous, Esq., ia the bair, The Chair presented the anual re, port, which was read and accepted, showi ‘that during the past year there were Tecei seven bon red and four thousaud bushels of Wheat which were manufactafed into flour, being & con-iderable increase over the receipts ot the previous year. As far as can be ascer- tained, the amount of eorn received and ground Texchrd a baif .nillion bushels. The trade in cats and rye was iuily up to that of ths pre. erdivg year. The me} 8 of flour num. dered "177,541 mmgee hg crease of 25.00 barrels over Preceding | year. The Frport then urgre increased | iiteres: tn the affairs y tor the parpose of bringing larger amounts of produce to the mar. Tepeal ef modification of the usury laws for the purpose of aiding in the sccumulation and retention ot ia the town, and for the more rapid development ot ite resources. The report was ordered to be ublisbed in the Star, Courier and Citizen, ‘he tollowing officers were then elected. (being the as last ir, with the exception of Mowtre Ray end jurroughs as directors: )— President, Lyous; Vice President, Geo, Waters; Treasurer, John J. Beall; Secretary, Thomas ©, Wheeler; Board of Directors, Jno. B. Davidson, A. H. Pickrell, A. H. Herr, A. Kess Ray, J. B. Burroughs: Executive Qom- mittee, D.'I. Suoemaker, E. D. Hartley, Sam’l Cropley; Arbitration Committee, A. Ross Ray, D. L. Shoemaker, J.G. Waters. THE offerings on ‘Change to-day were 1(Kn) bushels ef red wheat and ',600 bushels of corn, Sales:—100 bushels prime red wheat. at #2. corn, 75 bushels white, damaged, at 60 cents 225 bushels yellow, damaged, at 70 cents; 60 bushels white and 1,230 bushels yellow, at 78 cents per bushel. SaLeor Reat Estats.—Thomas Dowling: auctioneer, sold on Saturday the following lots: twenty feet tront by one hundred deep, on Fayette, near 6tb street: Lot D, to Jacob Rureh: lot E. to J. J. Bogue; lot F, to J. W. Pearce, all ‘St $22 50 per front foot. Rivzr Front.—Entered—Steamer (Feorge H. Stout, For., Philadelphia. Retvenep.—Capt. John R. Masters, agent of the Borden Mining Company, is again at bis post, having returned from the Bermuda Isi- ands, where he has been spending the winter. THE CanaL.—No boats have arrived direct from Cumberiand yet. There were three ar- rivals of loaded boats yesterday, which started last fall and were frozen up along the line at the close of the season. Through boats are ex-. pected daily. Georgetown Advertisements, '¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auc’r; Georgetown, . at five front of the 3, fronting 26 street. between tgemery and Montce atrcets, by a of 120 proved by a comfortable Frame Dwelling —: containing 6 rooms. ferme stesle Ucnvsyancing end stampe at the cost of the purchaser maid THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. BANKERS. Jax oo0xn 2 00. Ba KBE, Fivvaanye STRERt, Orres'ys Taxasesy Buy and se)! at current market rates, and kee; constantly on band a fall supply of all GOVEBAMENT BONDS, SEVBH-THIBTIES, ABD COMPOUND INTEREST BOTES. Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, &c., execater and collections made on all accessibie pvinte. eel-tf 4. A. BUFF, Treas. J.B. BRYAN. Pree’t. WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK, (Oharted by Congress,) PAYS INTBBBST OB DEPOSITS. Bonds and Stocks, Gold and Silver bonght ane sold. Highest market prices paid for Land Warrants. A fall supply of Revenue Stamps kept constantly band, eo 19-82 GOVEREMENT DEPOSITORY a> FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 16th strest, opposite the Treasury Deparimens, Government Securities with Treasurer Untts ‘Mates, S7-ONB MILLION DOLLARS..8 Wo buy and coll all classesof @OVERNMEN SECURITIES at current market rates. FURNIEH BXCHANGE and make Colicstion, ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIBS OF THE WNITED STATES. We parchese Government Vouchers on th MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, ond give ean fal attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN and FIRM‘ and to any other business entrusted to us. FULL INFORMATION fn regard to GOVEEB MENT LOANS ot all times cheerfully furnished, iB VALLEY FaM- ground from the celebrated Genes- wheat. We guarantee this flour market. COPaRTNERSHIP NOTIO! andersian ry a duct of the Dry Goods Burluees, tn the firm style of JAUrs a WIsWELL, WILLIAM a. YaTRS end ted BICHAUD W" CARTER whe ‘has coutributed Siriner “abe partuersbip commences Moreh iat, tend termination with February 2h, ii, Jouuen 0. wiswaLt.t General Partners. 486 yerar epovorp paices, 486 Tm at Tra fur, MARKRITER’S. sraut PAPEBBANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES, PICTURE FRAMES. PIOTURE CORD aD TASSELS. PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, CHBOMOS, PICTURE BAILS, BINGS, NAILS, & Until March 1th, tomake room for Spri: ‘Terms cash. J MABERITER and Neo—46 Seventh street, fe 25-16t* Between D and E streets, v — vr GATE VINES 20,000 GATE VINES tor tings of the above serte, MALT EXTRACT. GEEAT REDUCTION IN PBIOB. QUALITYand PROPERTIES UNIMPA)RED. A Delightful, Nutritious BEVERAGE, A Pleasant Invigorating TONIC. A Substitute for ALE and Alcoholue DRINKS. A STRENG THENER for the DEBILITATED, (RsPECIALLY NURSING woTHERS } Certain BREW: Disorders of the rRnoA iT, CHEST. LUNGS AED 8TOMaOH. Bold by Drugsists and Grocers. Jos. S. PEDERSEN, 2% MURRAY STBEBT, NEW YORE, Sake deems for U. S.and British Provinces of N. A. a a Serre TRIES aNTIONEEY orga Ogtiee teiteeeare Be. Erc's r SEATrIEL 9H . LBA viret close 5 json PUPS ORGAN chureh Price i-inr Star fo 1T-cawts : emall lnguire at Star Office NEW FACTS IN TRE THEORY ] — DR. RADWAY'S | SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT 7,0f Cure, and Prolong ur FOREIGN EXCHANGE eon? Terpment and Corporation Bonds bought an! | ounce of the SARSAPARIL. REIRA BRAVA, and other foragn 7 voota, yielding the extracts that enter ia ont H cther Marketabie Becaritics sold or Bourht | lon postivon of the pariiiian Resolvent, commission. feidtt | gathered wader the supervision of intelligen | agents. employed exclunively by Dr. Radway 4 20. for this | tures or wort 30a.m. | GUY 2 Ps. W. 8. OLMSTBAD Secretary. ammare-e: — Senagy = H° 8 | CONNECTICUT MUTUAL Lt Bund IN! ANCE COMPANY NSCB 3, coined. Neother chemsats of medicine makers om the sun world take (has precaution to secure gem wine reo's. ov ve one - 30, 4, 9:40, and Important chemical pies” supplied to the me, si BABTFORD, CONN. ‘westing Dour aonts over THROUGH T BA veaee ILLIAN REBOL. It Cupptics the biced with nourishment it comtauns tiseme makine and flesh mating tes TWENTY-FIVE MILLION DOLLARS, GEORGE F. MARBLE, Agent, Federal Bieck, Room 9, Te supplice the system with caloric or hest-making Opposite Post Office Id incressrs the weight and appetite. oct? Oorner 7th and F strects. | fi weve ail —— me ener. — - — FF aere re and dimtnte! weetes. THE RATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPAR) | exicrmicace the products of cay. or TBR Tt makes the skin clear and beeutifai. It heals fever sores am@ wicers It ces UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, = | WASHINGTON, D. C., It rescues woman from the perils incident to chaage ef life—cessation of menses TO THOSE WHO There is hot « nw | weeted by Ciecese condition to rec onrishmen LIVER. BIDNEYS. ana =] the process of repel ble of sustainteg the rpara Chartered by Special Act of Congress, Ap- proved July 35, 1868." “4 CASH CAPITAL....000000 senses 1 HEROUGH LINE B: PHILADEUPHIA, AND SEW YORK. ‘Trains WASHINGTON AN aw between YORE are now ran as follows, vit: ithout change of cars. dey) at A. M., and FOR PHILADALPHIA. jail; Aor bundsy) at & A. M. on SARSAPARILLIAN © bat con be sk, d to by ON SUNDAY. ¥. kat 5:40 P. den até P - agen jow York on $:40 P.M. train kets to Hew ¥. * Bovine dun bo bed st the Station Othos ine tm the dey. Also.as the Company's ice, Bo dekete at a -Aveune office cat terengy te their baggage. for and checked at their Posldonce, taken be dopot, and pet in the bag: | car. secrete i, beset paren CONSUMPTION. SOROFULA, Bright's Disease of the Kipriys, Secowrcey SyPHttis, amd Uh CEO taetsa oem | no® GEO.8. KOONTZ. Agent. Metropolitan Patent Steam Bakery | us ‘costs only the decrease on tbe No. 347 © STREBT, = rs tat wilt pay to the tn Bevweex 4) ap 6H StReEts. ‘emonnt sumed lier capes VENSER® CRACKE a “sividen Mn “i gaan HA CRACKERS s a Are sdmitted by all Impartial judges to be the beet obv caGa” 1s W ‘BD In a pont in, the market. 4 Weave crested one of McKenste’s Bee! | should be the Cpapanys ‘General cai Trae Diary ts the beck unt aveest Peat oSirnises, tary, Pamphicts aed fol particniars s1'vex - Partiioges, glands, Ber Pay the best material. Z Mal the Ollie of ths Company fe tah ry abue discuss, snd’ corrastion “may We employ the best morkinen. ane | ‘other fuids. that supply the living body Wi on ees }@ to thirty bar- | | oe “4 one, re Aeap Ti ck op mand, and consrvnenti GENERAL aGENcY | ‘stiolceand exterminate the toad our Crackers are FoR | Teena serwerure. tr fick: pare, ‘i: ame DELAWARE, VIRGINIA | ‘blood. By the chemical action wbiot ‘To prevent frand, our Crackers are stamped with WEst “— on Cid TRICE i Becsizens basen Ube 7 4 the name, = : > eek ed av THE OFFICE oF It con't get “HAVENBER'S CRACKERS’ trom) your Grocer, send to the Bakery, 347 Ost . ou. JAY COOKE & Co., we wi y VIPTEENTH STRERT, We offer the following assortment: OPPOSITE TREASURY DEPAR TMEN?, trulent Gisease, or Mercury, SODA CRACE BES | WASHINGTON D. 0. } ‘mate, Oalomel. that ‘may Bate ax 1LK BIgOUlT | s0m-17 i in the bones, ti<enes, cartilages, or Wee ee . | 2otme from come ransmer'-d faintly complar TON CRACKERS | WN | that may have rue through bs f * doxen gen: OnAUREE SAP | ___PAWNBROKERS. pratt ae: RET EREA at 8. VELTIES, | Tas ow or in ite MAR Pomme Gus Sie SUGARCAKES | SUGAB CBACKEBS. 36 FOUR-A: met. Tan " nt ests oh eke zy A- ivania svenue. the bighest cash advances ih mt Merobandiest ts oxy cmeust od for 87 1 DISe ate “HAVENNEB'S FAMILY BREAD.” time desired at reasonable rates, ‘This unequalled Bread is now for sale by most of | Ba at ‘ Hy one, 8 the leading Grocers of the city” = 88 private sas. i Tt inmade of seirct Family Flour: baked, in McKenzie's Patent Uven, ts always utritious, and is guaranteed to STEAMBOAT LINES, ‘The Steamer “+A! pole, leaves her wharf. enth’ street, DAILY ¢ 8 exce} | 01 | “ EC will and every patient will FINEST SELECTIONS.” 4 irs will bo an. “ay the “i ALL KINDS Refree WINTER BOOTS AND SHOES, oye | ; 3 3 i othe steamer “s wharf. | NOW SELLING AT REDUCED PRICES, | wiltara's Homie’ on7m! Superintendent. OMe } FAL tRIN: AND BY PALL sks ar r Nw axes Lins, | Fon nruxey BLADT ie wii CUMMINS = LLIN j & @ ry 4 EXTENSIVE SHOR STORE, SSTWEEY PEILADSLYAILL, | S 347 SEVENTH STREET, f w . 2 Foe nantes Maa. | SRS LSE Race? PBOPOSALS FOR ORDNANCE STORES. Se Water r Corn ONES SEATES ORDNANCE, NoxNCY pay, 3». eae Cosrantonn, WEDE er Hous! Green s8 4 Entrance om tren, rece! 4 sesinctergtas » it Gpice Box No-Ts oe = 2 ow von a TY 2 ‘will be receive MELDEIOGE £00. |) DAY, Hareb 27 iss, at wu. calemandcia. Va. | Ab ree now on hand atthe dit | feb-tt rth Wharves, phie. | Bob cer Carbine; caliber, soand | AURW TORK AZO SASHINGTON sTRAM AMD { artridges for Ballard’s Carbinemetallic primed. —— * BaD Cartridges for Heury Carbine; metallic NEW EXPRESS LINE. wi Gertridges for Remington Carbine; cal.,46; me- —— tallic primed j ic | THEW QNLY DIRECT LINE BE. pgattridges for Warner's Carbine; metallic BEN WASHINGTON AND ame j Cartridges fr s Oarbine; cal., 82; ltdtén, Win ran two steamers Gartriauee lof beanie Cacvitecals'sar tee 5 nding freight hie ‘wheet, | U 8 Masket Car rid; ball: cal., 64; paper. Dearing hes ork overy W ednesday and U.8. Muske: Cartridges. B bali; cai 58; paper 33 we. eotte Street Ww Wasionn | Rifle Musket Cartridges, & ball; cal. n, ont, londay and ireday at 4p. m. 4 g (Ee main reight recetved at all hours, and forwarded at | U.S. Murket Cartridges, buck ind ball; eal-.69 at ae HOUGHTON, Agent, G-strect Whart, | Polis Pistol Cartridges; cal., 44. Water trent, Cooreeto ELDRIDGE S00" | Cott's Pistol Oortridges’ cal, 34 » Va; JAMES HASD, eons | Smith's Corbine Usriridges, rabber and metal. DS Walteacet how Yorn. teSty" Burpside’s Uarbine Cartridges. metal; cal..56. Parrott & Hotchhiss's Pro.ectlles fur all-calibres New uzzc vd Bhot, Shell, Cantater, and Spherical Case HANTS STEAMSHIP COMPANY “ end ” | "i Mo. Fixed Ammunition for the same. KNIGHT ane SUBS GIBSON, Sine pee” Musket Percussion Oups from broken upamma- | ran regularly, durin, a Ry i ai ‘with Parsapert 1 | the Dy i it, core atin tana corer Pete | SERGE ANNES, waamineron, Socrstente th eptarce of any bid it w: re » ew Pesca aaNet, ee wr of an, | ATSEEROT ROMR MORALS py gIPRPPEILS OF wOM OOD Te be ce le ‘upon the fi male sex the | Seembange Sos wee peaieerel ott AVS; Alorenddie, FEIDS ae bak’ Ines: it rescues her from the creme TURDAYS: arrivingal New York MONDAY ert threaten during the rs will state explicitly G8. ber existence, generally called the polnt or g, they, will sceept stores. Belveries wit bis a reed) steen. ‘Sem! can be seen at this office, or at any of the portation Arpenais in the United States. pared to take osals wodressed undersigned, | rates, gud endorved "Proposals for Petchasing Ordutmaes | penecs Fer forther infermation apply to under- 8. Cl meet Brevet Catone OB. Nor % Merchants’ end Mechanica’ comnetting at Norfolk with the fine pany to and from cana t hil fe2s.2t a [°° 440 waom 17 SAY CONCEEE, ae Sates Za Bieta ts See il be releaued, if no. valid. eppear. 0. 0. COX,