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Largest ie in the District Reading Matter on Every Page. WASHINGTON CITY: -+-Mareh 15, 1872. tle of the Giants. ot the House Committee on the Dis- ct of Columbia was fillee this morning by per- to witness the battle of the giants, one has faneifully described the contest ging between Messrs. Scott, of the Penn- 8 a, ened Garrett, of the Baltimore and Ohio Kailway Company, in regard to road ard depot facilities within this city. So far, however, as © presentment of their respective cases is con- thed it was in every sense a one-sided affair. As was the case when last before the commit- tee, Mir. Scott had the advantage at every point- His plans were specific, his purposes clear and « his replies and suggestions straight a frank. Mr. Garrett, on the argument had been belittled ers, simply repeated finite speech, still +fatuus,—the great Washington when meh shall be He fatled, however, to furnish any , or to give assurance that he really had any other object in view than to embarrass ® his great rival. In a word, he has re ing; he promised nothing: he “ d. nt questions from exe of the members of the committee as to what he wanted and what he Woult se, his final answer reluctantly given was that be wanted a share of what they pro- pored te tto Mr. Scott's company,—guaran- iceing nothing in return. He thought it an out- people of Washington to allow the yivania road to run across the proposed park south of the canal, but ali right if he could only get his tracks through it. t is the story of his whole life. He is “on and virtuously against it when he holds swag.” ——————— Behind the Times. It will be remembered that when we were ggling to get relief from the antiquated ¥ law, dating back te the time of Queen and received by this District as an inher- from Maryland, the main opposition to of the law by Congress come from a Senator. By hard work a bill was {through Congress so amending the usury law that the rate of interest up toa certain limit could be fixed by special contract. It would seem that the Mary Senator referred to fairly represented the rural portio for we sce that a bill taamend the be sted in the Maryland Anw six per cent., but provided that it lawful to co t to pay or re- liscount at rate, and to contract for of any rate of interest. ators are so far t they do not see that mo- ny other commodity, is worth what it that it will go to the best market- talist of Marylan@ can get but six r his money at home, when ten per g state, he will cer- nly send it to the better market. Maryland depleted by the drain of capital going jor investment, j this District er to the repeal of our injurious usury us the effect of the repeal of that Leen most beneficial, enabling business get money at fair rates, or the ruling ud saving them from the Shylocks who their risks in evading the law by charg- hg tates of interest that no legitimate business could pay. men val covere +202. = prison so- the legislature of that state to PPepriation of $5,000 in aid of dis. z Even > a tcmporary expe- vmanity, this is caleu- monre oppesition; Lut in Massachu- h seme vicious legislation many jaws are first enacted, they have + ore about to pass an act the benetfitsof are more easily perceived because it ere- ye:manent fund for reliet of prisoners F families out of the earnings of the scnere themselves. The act provides that nth ef the price ef the labor of convicts in te prison may be appropriated to be paid heir tamilies or paid to them on their dis- or withheld fer a limited period after their discharge, and made payable upon good bcbavicur continuing during such season. Such anactis Betopen to the same objections as a | direct appropriation out ef the tunds raised by taxing benest men to Support rogues. ‘The Khode Island reyusiieans held their stats convention yesterday, and chimed in with the demands of repni nomination of Grant and Colfax, They are evidently not able tosee any merit in theone | ae they also placed the present | term princip Governor and Lieutenant Governor in nomina- tion for re-election. The action of this conven- ton Was anticipated with imterest, because there was adeep laid scheme to control its action: without regard to the wishes ofthe party at large, and to place it in opposition to the re- nomination of General Grant and in tavor of the propose! mongrel Cincinnati movement. The Providen: freely used to purchase and elect delegates who {ter complaining of the manner in’ de when somebody else has got some- | ‘ans elsewhere for the re- | Journal charged that money was | id be manipulated by the leaders in this | movement, and that other tricks that were vain | New Pablications. HIGHIE LAW: A Re * Th ence. By the eathor af t New Yirk G, P Porcem & Bous. {Through Jomes L. Kot ‘This r mance deals with morals, politic and the Maximilian question, and is consequently not much of a novel in the ordinary acceptation ot that term. The heroine, Margaret, has fiinity,”” but does not, like the Woodhull peo- ple, consider berseit justified in breaking all existing ties in erder to effect a union with the special one. She * adheres to her husband solely through covsideration for his happiness and welfare,” and is very miserable, but has a | to a sec- | gced conscience. The book has passe ond London edition, showing that it has readers. | THE ADVERTURES oF. orev eR Twist. By « Dickens. ew York yer & Bros. ; [thin RB Shokan & Uoand Philp“ sone: io A rather handsome edition of Dickens’ novels issued by the Harpers, styled the “ Houschold Edition.” IWEDTY YEARS AGO. From the journal rf. s Giri in her T Eciied by the author New York: Harper & B. Mcbua & Co., and Philp & This is one of the series of booke specially pre- pared for girls by Mrs. Muloch-Craik. It is the ural of a girl inher teens, kept by | her during a short residence in Paris, and is very bright and natural. Mrs. Craik kas shown goed judgment in revising it very slightly. SAINT ABE AND HIS SEVEN WIVES. A Tato of Sali Lake Cny. New York: George Rutledge | S fons. [Through J.C. Parker] A rather smart satire (with a story in it), in | Pike county vernacular, upon the doings in Mormordom. The authorship is variously at- Nay, and others; but the y od for Lowell, certainiy. MEDICAL TREATMENT OF INSANITY. Dy T, W. FishereM RTABLE PARASITES OF ANIMAL AND Xi THE HUMAN sik Nv HAIR. By Joel Jef jries, M.D. “MALL P. the Predisposing Conditions and | ‘Their Prevention. By Dr. Carl Both. Boston Alexander Moore.” | Threagh Patlp & Solomous | A trioof useful teatises. Dr. Both maintains that ee peetmyesiiion to small-pox consists in 7 ninous matter to prt of his theory brings forward illustrations to show that the | disease is most common among the Asiatic tribes who live to a great extent on starch and sees sugar, and is never found among such races as live on salt fish, or who use salt generally. SUNDAY NCT THE SADBATH: All Dass Alike Roly. Washington: 0. H. Morrison, This pembliet conteiea ihe hewspaper con- troversy between the Rev. Dr. Sunderland, Wm. Henry Burr and others regarding Sunday i the Sabbath. RY: or the *Fenrih Se of the Court ot don. . B. Petersou & Brus, (Throazh Phite adelphia J hillirgton | It would seem that Reynold’s sensation “his- torical novels” find abundant readers from the the series is prolonged indefinitely. AT LAST. A No: & Co. (Through R t Lake City. ANoxel. By Charles W. Carleton & Gi Kather novel. i which the ath aries nat, puts forth a variety of s on the natural and supernatural, and other cur- rent top ies. D THE WORLD ch many iande and over many seas. By E Prime. DD. New York: Harper & Bros (Throvgh B.B. Mchun & While there is not very mu ih in this book of travels absolu new, and the style of the writer as betits his cloth is not unbecomiagly lively, it yet has a good deal of interest as show- ing how the trip around the world can be made in theactual traveling time of seventy-five days, and how the trip can best be made within say a year, so as to apportion the proper amount of time to each point reached, and with due regard to the seasons when each country is visited to | the best advantage. The most interesting tion of the volume is that describing the orien- tals—the Japanese, Chinese, and East Indians, Dr. Prime * not seem to be sanguine that the Japanese will effect all the progress counted ee in their behalf, aud rat TUE REV M.F B. RICE, Pa fon i giteet MB Church tina ar $ au NDAY, LASSITUDE AND DEBILITY. The relaxation of nervous enerey which creates en indisposition to physical or mental effort, so strong as almost toamount to positive inability, and which we term laesitude, proceeds from a vi causes. The principal of these are const debility, beat of the atmosphere, conpled wita hu midity. climatic changes, and the physical prostra tion consequent upon along illness, Bat whatever the cause, it must be perfectly clear that if the ner- vous system is unduly relaxed. something is required to brace it up. That something is Hos- tetter's Bitters, which is universally recog- | nized as the most complete and speedy recu- perant of the physical forces in existence. It has been so thorongbly and widely demonstrated as to be a matter of pos'tive certainty and familiar knowledge, that the Sitters will not only rehabil- itate the physique, when shattered and wasted by | disease, but will also, if taken systematically, ac- | tually compensate the constitutionally feeble frame for its deficiency of strength, and by infusing new life into a weak system, endow it with the health and vigor which Nature has denied it. The Bitters also | enable the body to resist the enervating influences of heat, humidity. aud changes from @ toa bot climate. It is on these acceu: be recommended to travellers aud residents in the torrid zone, and persons subjected to abru sitions mm temperature, mil-eottaw were used to defeat the fair expression of the , republican votere of the state. ison has given assurance that be will in a ew days call up bis resolution for the suspen- sion of the operations of the Board of Public Works.— Patriot. The J’etriet has lost all regard for truth in its ~piteful wartare upon the District government. We have the authority of Senator Wilson for ying that he has not givensuch assurance, and tt,on the contrary, he does not propose to ‘ring wp the resolution until after the commit- * of investigation have reported, and then, ly, im case the testimony before the committee Hi justify it. i ResotvTiox.—Senator | TO WBF PAYERS OF THE DIS- 7° Tat OF COLUMBIA. | ce ts Aereby eiven, that the Bourd of Appeals | tarevise the asseasanont of property, will meet at the of the Ruigeutendent af Taxes: Coltmtia Bushing: fn thecny or they top, on the LITH DAY oF popiys at 10 och = rd that thereafter the wil from 10 o CLOCK A. M. UNTHL. aes = nr each day, (Sundays exce on Mon bm acd Thureday from 6 to 5 o'clock pm. for iis onaect ve daye, ne eure ae inet All soy peals made to said Boat 1} Is against eae carmenta, have been made, aball be tute . = & RILEY SHINY, mar? im ssee- A sanguinary sawbones is Dr. E. Moritz. of | ew York. He not only fails to report cases of >mall-pox under his care to of cers of the Board ot Health as required by law, but threatens ‘ shoot any suck officer whe enters the room of cne of his patients. Under these circumstances ot is to be presumed that the belligerent doctor's patients are not much annoyed by visitors. The Hoardot Health bave ordered proceedings to be instituted against him, but if he entrenches himself im the room with his patients, what with small-pox and bullets he is likely to make it unpleasant for the sheriff's officers. ————<e- -_____ “ The lessons of the New Hampshire election” ‘» the bead line to numerous editorials yet seen a satisfactory answer in “third party” Ieee to the question, why the state with the proportion ef * auicee workingmen is so indiffer. ————<eee--—_ It is mentioned. as a remarkable put undeni- able tact, that but few national banks ‘are ever started by platmtif’s im libel auits against news- papers with the money recovered from the de- fendants—Bosten Transcript. ————_es? ___ The annual township elections are being heid in Pennsylvania to-day, but little interest is feit ‘a them because they are mainly contested on tocal issues. ————___-see-______ ‘Tne Ween cy Star, now ready, centains the av 3 pre ment investigation; “the Seneca sand stone in- vest gation; the New York Custom House invr sgation; the vale of arms investigation, and «'ber investigations too namerous to men- Y nts japanese cetiimge and appointments of the M- E. Church Conferences; latest and best tales, and Sketches, together with int ews, po items receipts, &e., &e. ee ae copies five cents, in wrappers ready tor ling Force. A meeti of the VESTRY «f PHANY PARISH will be held at the jock p.m. Y, the 20h day of March. Av D 1572, to de- fermioe by Tote of the ‘Vestry whether or tot the BR teh the begining Aspen ot ie tlambis, ibys. Par. *-in the city of Washing: ton.” approved January 19h, lor>, np the ré- striction reauiring ‘Qualification of voters at so Parish Parish meet stingy sail be | meats weak; shoulders, 4),;'ribv side: a autobiographical sketeh than a | ¢ Sei ca ahs w AenTNTOR OUTTA Faget wooK RAILROAD COMPA <a nex Groxoes Co. Mp., t psoas cmt os Wa Ordered. eae Sateen re ea sacra 1m SPECIAL NOTICE SIX PEK CENT. INTER &ST. THE wommeesen e851 “SAVINGS AND TRUST Baxuixe House orrosirn eid enue AW deposita of fiv9 do or mare mae, Sehr aaa ro ‘rrom that date, pay tat Sh STS 0, DAL AND. WOOP. Just iy Ces Seas WwW Financial and Commercial. The New York money market wree easier yes. the rates on call loans being 7a; gold, to the collateral pledged. “At the anced rates far commercial paper tere was Dusiness dott, prime being quoted at Sa per cent., with the majority ot the sales at 8a cent. Government bonds were stro Pee igher than on Wednesday. In the si market Erie advanced to 39, on the assuraness given by the new directors that they would do frothing to commit the road to the Atlantic and Great Western interest, The geueral market was strong. 2 ee Government Securities. Jay Cooke & Co. furnish the following toxday: buys Seti « Selle SB. Ge, 188: 15, ish SMe dn & Jy, 65. 1s 1s LIBR newer 125 11% Same ede 124 20 1864 OG i §-2sJn BJF. 32 1s BX 5 LIB secon. V2 Se vu 4 5 v ‘ & [By Franklin Telegraph Company, 609 Pa. avente.| Dew Yorx, March 15.—Firet Board. us S. 6's. 1853, coupon, 115%;; 5-20 Shs, 84, coupon, 11155; 6-208, 88, coupon, + 6, cia 5-2)'s, ‘G7, - Realing, 11s; Michi- re’ & Mich fad St. Po v4: Wabash & W. eatorn, wat ackatanwa & guaranteed. $5. Cage end Alton, 17 do., preferred, ater Li cite i nds, Gold, 110°, Is To-day. arch 15.— Virginia consoli- est Virginia's, 17x. North Caro- lmna’s, old’, 38; do special tax, 15 bid to-day. BattiMo 5.—Cotton very dull; low middlings, + Flour quiet but tirm; Western supe 8; famil 29. Wheat Armer ‘and steady; Pennsyl vi , $1.66a8175. Corn steady; white and yel- low southern, 62a¢!; mixed western, 60ats; sales 20,00) bushels of the latter at the usual price Oats dull and unchanged. Rye quiet and_un- changed, sagt. Pork dull; 1 4a Bulk j clear ib sides, Gy. Bacon weak and tnchinged; sugar-cured hams, f2,a13. Lard, dull, $144 tern butter very active; supply light, W! key dull, 87. New Yous, March 1 steady. Gold firm, 1 y change, long, 9; short, 10y. Gov strong. Virginia 6's, 54; new, 53. olina’s, 38; new, 22 New York, Mare! Flour dull and de- clining. Wheat dull and nominally lower. Corn scarce and a shade firmer. Loxpox. March 15, 11:30 4. m.— Consols opened at 924 f y. and 923; fur Bonds of 1862, 1p M25 186 nthe Bank of THE WEA War Derartmenr,Ofiice pTON, D.f jignal Officer, ) 1872, 10 a.m! § stward over nia to the New England coast, ac- ‘d by rain from southern and ee to Chesapeake bay and Rhode Isiand, and snow from southern Lake Michigan east: ward over the lower lakes to Massachusetts and northward. ‘The barometer has risen from the Mississippi valley eastward over the middie and south Atlantic States, with northerly winds, falling temperature and clear and. clear weather, except over the southern states, where cloudy weather continues very generally. The pressire is highest over the upper Mississing valley. Br brisk northwester] winds are now prevailing trom Cape Hatteras to Cape Cod. Prevaniities.—The barometer will con- tinue rising from Michigan to the eastern gulf, and eastward to the Atlantic, with northwest erly winds, falling temperature and clear and clearing weather. Brisk and very brisk cold northwesterly winds will prevail over the east and middle Atlantic coasts. Northeasterly winds, veering to southeasterly, are probable for the western guilt states. The pressure will di ish west of the upper Mlssissip, y fatherly to Hecoee riv winds. ts’ D FOR caren ot WATER SST as Also, paid oe Sto AMOR COAL. Et mis Corner Vermont ay aN Rison EMPLOY or for Rent can find good and reliable Teuants by making application at oup «fhe __ PTE & TAYLOR. mis St Coston (CARRIAGES |! CARRIAGES 11: Romongd to New Repeat 1204 Fac: « ETB, | tol 420 wo 414d Sth street. On hana, ery 420.0 A1E one Doctor's Big ae fan. (new ata Ci ty area to rags, de, romptly atten ae CORT H. GRAHAM. B. mis." 410.412 a1 a ale sihat. bor, Dand KAND OPENIN Bewxxeit Horse, March 16, 1372. Notice to the public generally, a Old Sandy Bennett, a resident of 30 hae purchased i refitted it nts. He vio. Fine Puc. ad a Table a Tiote to compare with any in the city. supplied with all WINES and eee FOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF © T. NEBSHIP. Fc zneco Fartner shi hereto‘oreex- isting between the undersigned, under tho style of HARVEY & MARR, ia this day dissolved by mn tuateoneent. Richard F Harvey is alone author- ized to collect the debra of the firm. and all its busi- bese will be settled by him after this date. ARD F. HARV RY, Washington, D.C. . Marcy 14th, 1872. The UNPERTAKING BUSINE will be carried on by me at the old bose No. St RICHARD F *ARy EY. STEAMER EXPRESS, INA. 0, NICKLE, Having resumed her Fonte, Sil eee Urea bah street wharf at six o'clock every SAT- URDAY MOBNING, stopping at all Freight Tecdived at on paten, orev reight receive rates, until six wery Friday. “Way. iret m st be p fi the: infe ie hy it SONS No. 142 Light st. hart .. 11 King street, Alexandria, > Water street. Geor, otek h-street wharf, Washing ‘mises AND. cian ae, SEEDS, FRUIT Th ERS, DS, FRU G48rE JOHN 8 SATL Respectfully calla the attention e Pe ig Byblic & to bia qaieneie, ausortment of G FLOWE) aoe eee are t 4 ecason FLOWE “hEDS caabraciny all the novelties A 3 me ERB are vigero Lerown, fe *, (candaed sud dwart,) Pim 2 sated att the other eslebrated ‘Gene + STRAWBERRIES. RASPBERRIES, BERRIES, cu! NTS, GUUSEBER EES. VERGRRENS. ROSES, StL MRE co bgt as. oe NIUMB. res og ee ao wooly tte ery ig to the rns edna bee 621 reo street. marl5-ecét” Opposite Patent Office. pre jee B0aP. J oat rece et ILET SOAPS. wn an SES ‘ork prices, leas 10 per “Sire etna ys! ATUES! PUTATOES 500 BUSAELS FREE [fgCKOON WHITE Just received and: Y. s Saran ace. house in siaciee sees Ronee opens ie ated t. crest, Eatin iia My ae Kg Nicctessore to Co. ae ES oe i k Central Scrip, | iz | nfurnished Rooms | aa WANTS. FOR RENT AND SALE. FOR RENT AND SALE. 7 ANTED You oy RApiE a» Aop: = a 913 V P vont low. Address Wisi ied ies jistely. a WOMAN to CG. =, Wagh and Ircn fo2 9 email “ramily- Apriy, D- Seep ee Wisi gure Saas pretvred ap F ly 10 109" Tile PA Place *C street south, dete et and 2d east one that =* ladies dresses, ove culy uecd apply, ry Pea a cosines = Lith street A WHITE WOMAN as poms understands doing fing washing av References required. Appiy at No | = AL . e Also, a good SER. come reco! pally V TANTED-A Sans = geueral Honsework, On Wash and Iron. A 4 HDR. BY mis 2:7 NG LaDy to operate ene of Whi! a er chines, ard asviat inStores Oail'at 40S after 6p FANTED—\ sir "ATION by a Yourg Man in a Grocery 8 H xpe from lust empl northwest A NURSE; white G feuuired. “Appiy at 43 sou st mit aa ¥ to-morrow mornir g, Be mW te lla. m SEW 1404 0h st mis 2 WASTED—By 8 Col | ts Dinine- Boom hin FU grea}, uectul. | Bleage’ addrese a notte HAMILTON RUCKER, Star fice. mit WANTEDSA white GID, to do general H ‘ork: Musteeme well recommended. Ap at 109 Peursylvauia avenue, between S's, on eed Spm. mist \WANTEC-A COLORED GIRE who under- ds cooking, washing, troning: must bring erences. Apply S07 L street, between stl mie WANTED = iy ty yo two Un- furnished RUOM in the vicinily of the Noruh- FE market. Address, stating terms, “B i ti ive ble tenant,» HOUS! wih midern Improve rents, contatning from 10 . Location be and M ste. SSAWAY: nia avenue V ANTE: to make carpe! female helo. Also, a the TREMONT HOUSI, & avenue, WANTED To Buy GROUND or a perhanger; at tand Indiana mi3 n having & practical exper me well rec poe of the Repbiie bufiaing 4 aud D stre INTER: and two WHESL: ges 6 = ARK CARRIAGE WORK tum ___ marG-3w* Manet STAC tionery store, S28 9th SER tor Mice Mat uihern Poems, Shakspeare’s &e , ke nd Bun. 4 Im call on MRS G@ kinds of STAMPIN ENC FLU LING, ‘617 ti BY, at short notics. 7th street opposite Patent office. SECURE Ce on ron eine oo ae, ee eae PSTO. 8 to pans by week or aronth cea pine ‘ Atarees Mrs, KATHAKINA Christian Association, W ANTED. OLD STEAM BOILERS, WROUGHT AND CAST SCRAP IKON, for which cash will be paid. | feb2i-co6t Servent! | WANTED Servant both ranle find geod HOM | with first clans SERVANTS S Bs rane BU | PLOYMENT 0: ae He: oe judy of Entec " « Hy a meet es | ywa LADIES, t | W dery, Nene bat ekperi gy ample of work rea | PAUARIS Blaming Depot ite Patent | WWAaNTED—Every one F & lvon Panstectt ering Co.'s new Sewing | MACHE |, VICTOR,” has a self-setting Needie and the ‘most pei ve attic in ase. Agency at | BOOD'S Jomelty 8 69 Peunssivania avenue, 4 and tth strects.. J. W.SPIVER. jans-ly W pyran LSet erer ee : aah Kies’ Ganga and and Fg ilgrens CAST Ore Uiornina ATS and CAPS, B! DUANREES tu end QU mall will be ntteoded. iad gales ST h8 3 PRISER Agent, decom, _—_—«1146 Seventhati 13 7th street, oppo: fis oe eu ‘T—Room. ry fr ished .r anfurnished, on irenaod seeoud ocr Ne 1a ie " ~ bet FOE BINT 0x LEASK—A large COT vo piel ‘east.) suitable for a Iamber yar!. WM. GUINAND, corner Ist aud 6 Foxe: Bee COT aGn, 8 nas tack 9 one — B—A two-story FRAME Hi four rooms and a kitchen. with I usied On New Hampshire avenue, sbetween H and L streets, near the piy'on the — * ase cK set ods BOY. Mast | NT—A suit PAMLORS, tery coeal cS ‘A.}90. other taraiet ed rooms, with or wil bout 716 sth nes allan vd ‘ra pply «five dow from Bor = et, opposive Park How ire next door at 909, or to J ; batts Bavk of the Republic,” B RENT- Boss = hed, 410 tith street, two doors Pennsylvania ave or three desired’ Fo 8 RENT_Two T SOR RENT—SEVEN BUOMS in 4%: street northweat. id in table board. RETT, Attorney at L: POR RENT—That desirable orner Peunsyivanis a street, No. 2109. THOS. 7ih street, opporite Post Of 3 The most of the rent m . D. BAR A sw HOUSE on cant sido of an street. between W and Bouudary on house; d Wn Sots, i oly F JcH POR SALE—Kare opportunity HOUS®. pressed-brick front. ait | steps aud window trimming Tange, hot and cold wate jerest at’ 6 per c ATE © OL ARM FOR SALE OR country seat, dairy oF m ifty-three acres. able dwelling and good tene neceseary ont buildings, acres ofthis land tsa bed hort asta = bere AURA fine now three HOUSE on Ninth street. Al §Qu onl on easy. res: JrOR SALE—A a Pom Sa ai nt Fnac rieksbuea. within two hours of OR RENT OR SALE—THE CRDAks. Tic Resideuce on Georsetown Heights is now ofered. The Hense. a douk The grounds are shrubbery snd shade trees. Size of PB Fatstreer rnamented with Hot, aboat three TD Beal estate Agen eNT— RUIT FARM near FPR Beas for ervoral years on thet able terms. Ingutre .or particu are at th fice OR SALA—A FaRMol 3 ACRES. “Putomar, above Aaandact brides. imp Howse ard on? oes, Siow cf the riese and Aiamce o& Kifer Toot and Furnitare 1 fs HOw lawn enue, bere: ney ed eetursished ROOMS » ia aveunte, between 19 Peousylvani ‘chet im OR 8: OR LEASE —T FR itbiwas © arnee of C street and New Jeracy a er FR mi5-tf 324 Indiana avenue, (Ok BENT-—T MMUNICATING BOOMS” Fs od by a Lat with water and gas. t “dor unfurnished, ai No. 475.0 . cea exchavand decd BUSINESS CHANCES. Wis A PARTNER in the Real & re. 5,100 i EulBany ald be tm MM. ROMRER, 13 7th st., opp. Post OF »SeIT Real AN. EN SU $100 to Blo Few Office. No.5 7.000 35 “000 for tw . $5.000 for two or more years. Os coy m9 003 S11 Tth at . opp. Post Oitice MOSEY TO LOAN IN LARGE AND SMALE AMP sucunts, ou Beal Retate security ‘0 LOAN ON CITY PROPERTY rome year. maré 10t 729 2c ALGE SUMS OF MONEY TO CEND ON First 4 class heal Eetate,by | RNETT, fea7-1t ERAL EMPLOYMENT OFF Sons wishing to employ Reliabl JOSEPH BROOK {aud Este, where their orders w nbs _ FOR SAL E. \H._DARNE'S a ud stugie drivers to this market, To" i NDLAN ht metiver at the Coal office 1103 91h srreet NE Will not be sold to be driven & Ted stock of DRY mestic. which will | PGR SALE CH Bat PGRSRWoon Case Pra ‘ Call for one week at AT PRIVATE SALE he beantiful con PARTON. HAL enty-three acm B massion bonse bara. 4 ins six th *. grapes iu bearlag, p other three one of the finest tn g a fine country resis ‘Any cne well to call a Li the piac sion Hotse w for ring the season. For terms apply te PIERCE SHOE Twenty youn for way kiad of work a bay MARES. cuenty DEASE Riescaee pair 2x peas old, BOARDING OMS AND BOARD —Several has furnished ROOMS for Kent, with first-c able BOARD, at 1104 12h. stre x ting or third floors, with | BOARD. 511 near F, between | lunes of BOARD MONTH — HOUSE. ea strect and Pa. avenite. Tear ica! app. at Fae too 2 h he eee ie hth 4 Psst Peau tcaule arene ee mbes? iy EDUCATIONAL. —HOUSE No. 1111 M street, N. one of the most eng tt nae No 1103 5 ‘it lores ee hae at. Bitional Hotel Oo ery TR ‘ae BEVOLN te Sete ROBERT FU tron, CO.. Loan Offee, Tat sin street. y ANTED all those who value their iat to ow that the best * ONE DOLLAR Tac Lie oe he count any is accurately geited oo the PLER, the 0} Pi alia LOST AND FOUND. L502 ‘Thursday evening, and ‘9th streets, a pair of Gold SeucTAC as A Niberal reward will be paid if left at the corner of 7th aay streets, WRI ut BOS. Sample Rooms. Wit THE LADY WHO TOOK THROUGH migtake ast srcuing at the National Theater a Ladies’ WATERP. CLOAK return it to she American Bouse, corner of Penni venue and 7th street, and receive her # in place O8T—On Wednesday evenin: ,iseh instars, es or L ccming from the National 1 Tien er, the DEUP ofan Barri ing, black enamel and ‘gold [The and ly rewarded by retarsing it to 2 ‘OST—On the Aye meen Gireets a ROLETAIBE DISMOND RING otk iwi fale on the inside. The i ler will be liberally Seyarded by" leaving it at 2002" X streot. hear it fel F°OR SALK—A desirabic HOUSE AND | aBgekville, with Stable and other necessary 9 case, plewsantly located; fronting two _RENT—Toose HOUSES neat corner 1th ‘and Boundary strects, i we rom cars. Rent ment. Se ciite gar Oe ‘OR SALETA beantifal LOR north 5 K street, between 6h, NW bHow! NSA Atty wales t (has 200, t0 be moved off. Apply 1313°7 iftnstreet 8. febil eotw’ Por Sane tier rect and Pet ppl toa. 3. sJORCE at ‘Andiow 3 OT. southeast corner of 19% sylvania avenue. Jissks RTEB & CHAMPNEYS HOME M = ‘hodu FoR orsts. Old eae Mas DN&s. can mars-Int SNCB. a bin I oe re 50 mi, Me. northweat. oot -iy DRY GOODs. . & WYLIE offer advantages in all the varied departments of DBY GOoDs, CH BLACK SILKS, a SEASONABLE DRES3 G90DS8. FORNIEBING B00D8.. N NBROIDERIES AND LACE: HOSTERY ud GLOVES. 87 A Complete Stock. One Price Oni asa to-day 2.000 yards fine colored iy (a at aris if Nos. 1018 and 1020 7th street N. W. juminer Term will commence en bay April3, 1872 Circulars and testimon: be obtained of Js € Moshington, D. © ‘OR ‘SALERG PREAT BARGAIN-LOT 180 feet feet wide, on w! waich, fe FE. ge SRE A TarrOr ia oy suit al ees iD nee Ward. 25 as aah. with and halter, on Sunday night, from th iret wtart. ‘The above reward f Yor hie recor A. ER, "hae Ae eh High’ A eae ab $20) REWARD-L. “np on ae epqnine: instant, in go Lit Nsticnal Fear fy Femail box cont pods ain on one SET OR Pal STUDS. Diand onesir Oe MOSS = AGATE Tosshove reard ein be pais te hanes amon Fe turning the same te this ofkce, LoS7-0n the orn instent, w Liver and White the mame of "hee A liberal soerard wi name of be paid if returned to No. 1314 Tate N—A Ni a Sede gee eaten span mi peri a CHa Fa TeeOE ee AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA wi when 2,000 Shares of $500 each are desirable both as a Savings ‘om stock will be $1.50 per ata: monthly sae ai seore ng desks ot ABD—Lost a Beck sox about On RENTS -To a small, genteel (ees A peg i B Fors eT vay family, of Street, opposite ee pith a still left for sa‘e one of the 8 street, between Mth ta 7 rooms, bath . It will be sold at a Somenione' OR nd zh street No. 1k FRE*DY. SATURDAY, MARC 16. Biackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, FOR MARCH. An wnuswaily attractive nuinber. Contains an enthusiastic sketch of the LIFE OF GENERAL LEE, And an estimate of his ebaracter asa Man and Also, a paper by Conxetivs O'Dowp, “THE AMERICAN REVOKE,” And other interesting articles,all of the true Black- wood type. The Four British Reviews, @12a year; Blackwood and the four Bevies 15 a year, Bepriated by the LEOSARD SCOTT PUPLISHING COMPANY, mI3-3t 140 Fouton st, New Yer EAMES, with iece,te- stor gL UCTCRE Devel LACE TIDURS, 320d STHLYY rin aaa DAM KOVIN S PERIOD arringe. THLE ween Cand D sts The ow r as an expert and ep jo, BEMBUG —Te Awnings recherr city or country Fiags for sale All articles in eany BOMAS MARRON. MACHINIST, 512 9 rect. NW Modes RUTTER & (0 + peers. for Railroad od Civil Rag J B. TURTON, CARPENTER, BUILDER, NTRACTOR Orders for House tractors Work «peed Shope aud Office. Ttth atreet, below KE etre ppAMES F. MRIEN PRACTICAL i © | Bee ate Lou store will mee Sith’ mot ai WANING AND FLAG DEPOT. aero J bing or Gon Manufacturer of Aw i All orders prom ot Spare, ever Wiley eator ANTHONY PIsMER, ‘i FIRST-CLASS SCOUR 618 99m Sreexr, Orrosix By promptly atoptin ‘ABLISHED 1833, ORM McDx auore eB coace Mak kes unt r9 Aa rae Ptomr rey & iD IMPTLY EX co 2: POLKINBORN & 00. = - eet, bet ween 6: and 7th’ streets. | SES from date» By “dep Issues Certeficaies certs Fite from 6% to ‘Ranks BANEERS, 1427 F street, (two doors from U.S. Troasary De- WASHINGTON, D.C. Receive Deposits aud trausact a Goucral Banking ipal citios taken and giver lly furnished iv reiation Exchange on the pe memotiated on beat terme. finimae before all the Gained States Departments MIDDLETON & 00 ———_ Basa,” sav Corner ?th PAYs¢é PERCENT. INTRURST On DRPOBITS commences deposits Domede and drown at ei oo 3. A: RUPE, Treasarer JAF COOKE « co., BANEEBRS, OVRRSBAST SuctRITIES sr, ES OF DEPOSIT saely MEDICAL, &c.

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