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wtzse&arT W3BLm HI- ' I r r ' v I i;tv ,$to,tomtl UmMunu.' AVaMlitnpclon City, 1. c. - OVFICK Cult ThNTIl ATOD,NFARPE!W AYKSl'E -- - - -r V.J.MURTACH PROPRIETOR, ..-I p. . ;m . SATURDAY MO UMNO FEBRUARYS), ISct. -AU communications, whether bualaeea or Immaculate being-, the ettravatnoeet of aeene fjrxiablieatlon, should bs addressed toW. J, Men- and action, shown In these paces. Hence, to the rin, Proprietor Natioval RirciLicix, Wwhlif norltUte, Its effect can only be to fire the Imtfl- in, DC nation, dlitemper the mind with qulxotlo vaia. - - "' - i rlee, render dull and dtiUbtcful present iur- RF.l'CrTIOXH. roundlne;s, ami arouse wlshee and eipeetatloni Wearonuthorlied to announce that the ladles J whleh actual life leldom, If ef er, verifies. EI of the ecutlre "Mansion, Mrs. Patterson and lnor, occupying a high-relief position In this Mrs slot er, will be home on Monday even lags. ( book, Is often, from her many trials and perplex The ceni.g has teen fixed In lieu of the after. Mies, a very torturing young lady Troubles, noon receptions, as they were last season. i ". appear and show theraselrei possessed bpaAKKR Colfax' weekly reception! will , f " "durance ai.d Tltallty of the fabled continue till tho list rUUy In March. Pelopenesslan hydrat one Is scarcely disposed ol Tl.e receptions of the speaker' mother .! before another is retdy to assume the offensive ister. Mn and Miss Matthews, for ladles, and When Just about to congratulate our-elvei that entlemcn oompan)lng them, will be every Wednesday afternoon, from 1 to 4 p. m. Reel Jence, 7 Laftjclte bquare, Slxteen-and-a-hali street Wear ALruoiti2i.D toette that the Wednes 'a afternoon receptions of the set son of Mrs. Postmaster Oenernl Kandall, Mrs. Secretary Mc(.,ulloah,ceised on the 19th Inst. Mra. and lies Mitthewe wilt continue to hold their re gions on tho day referred to. iniM'.VCIIMI'.NT AM) WHAT WILL AllIHC OL'T OF IT. such n thin; as the Impeachment of the Frest dent of the 1 nltcd States haa never been aerl oust) contemplated in this country before, and we iny expect, therefore, that many new ques tions, floe-spun theories, astute and hairsplit ting arguments u 111 be brought forth) and the cunning and Ingenuity of able lawyers will be taxed to the utmost to show what can't be done and whatcani and also we may expect the dis play of great skill In efforts to show how not to dolt Already It ts affirmed that the action of the House of Representatives, in regard to lm- poiehmcnt, cinnot legally apply to Mr. Johnson, In the resolution of tho House he Is declared ImpevrheJ as resident of the United States. It ts said that Mr. Johnson Is Vice President, and only discharges the duties of President. He cannot, therefore. It is sal I, be called legally and constitutionally President Here, then, Is sup posed to be a chance for eminent lawyers to dis play much learning and profound knoftledjeof constitutional law Then, agiln, there w 111 be trouble In the event tint Mr Johnson Is Impeached, as Mr, Wade Is not Vice President, but only President pro tempore to preside over the deliberations of the Senate lie la only a .Senator from Ohio, for If he Is rcsllj lee President, then there Is a vacancy In the United States Senate from the .State of Ohio. Then there are many other questions equally or even more perplexing, which, aa men study Into this matter, will doubtless come up to plague those who would press the matter through We do not propose to unravel or elucidate any of these knotty questions. We shall lea. a all tiUa to other people, while we content ourselves with glvin? due notice of what Is coming. The Ntnnton-Thotnaa Cnse. Marshal (loodlug, of this District, at about 9 o'clock yciterdir morning, visited the ar Office. and on sending In his card was admitted. He went direct!) to the room of tho Secretary, Mr. Manton, and Informed tl at gentleman of the ob ject of his visit It was to serve upon the Secre tary n suit for damages In the sum of tlW.OQO for UUe Imprisonment, fcc The following pipers were aued out before Judge Carttcr, Chief Justice of the bupreme Court of this District. These were placed In the hands of the mi r thai at lo'cluck, p. tn ,on Thurs da, but were not sened until 9 o'clock yester dav At law, No 4,506, In iht Supreme Court of tht IHttrict of Cotu-nbla, Frbruar) U, lsoa. Lorenxo fend Ant Me freildent of 14 Iniltd Stata to the Marthal ij in ia imirwi, arreting nummng nir ucirnuiui iu the abore-entltled ense to appear la said court on or teiore ine nrst special term tncreoi, occur lingttteat) days after the service of this writ. Htid answer the declaration herewith aervediand warn lilm that on default of so dolnr. the ulaln titf may proceed to judgmeut and t xecutiuu at the trial term of said court next after said ser vice. And do )ou return this writ Into the i irrit unite luimruiairijr niirr srrrictr, so cn ilorsed (ii to show the manner and tlmC of ex. tcutlnir lit and if vou cvnnot serve It within six months, the da) of Its Issuance Inclusive, then itiurn ii imu Sim vuicv lurrrnrwii Witness I) K. Uarttkr, Chief Justice of said Court. I: J Mum, Clerk The case cinnot be tried until the April term of the uourt, nt the law provides that the sum mons must 1 c scrv ed twenty da) a before the day ttivt the njurt convenes. This case, therefore, vnnot um up at the 31 arch term Tin- While llouae. The visitors to tho White House yesterday were tn re numerous than the day previous, and djring the sesilou of the Cabinet a number of I ergons uere in waiting I elow, seeking Inter icv with the I resident , and some few attracted ) urlotity At the meeting of the Cabinet all the members were In Attendance save Secretary Stanton, and the session was a very lengthyone 1 he all-absorbing themes before them were those that are now lntenslf)logthe eountry the ease of Mr Stinton and the Impeachment of the Ex p uth e. A discussion ensued on the question of Issuing the writ of quo warranto, and it ts possi ble thvt now the writ mt) be applied for. There wast division upon the subject, and the Cabi net u ere not a unit upon, the proposed measure Therr were also remarks mnde pro and con In reference to the suspension of the President wtulst belnjr. trii 1 before the cnate, In case he hliouM be nrMlgned before that body. Viljutant Orncral Thomns was with the Presi dent f rev lous to the meeting of the Cabinet, and received from tho Executive his commlisloo as secretory of War ad tnte,im The language Is the lime as given In the order asitgnlng him to tnkc charge of the Department The M'nr Itrpnrtment. We were not surprised to And hecretary Man- tjnathli pott )esterday morning, and In his room dls;ebse the usual routine or the buslnesi of the office A lvrge number of persons called during the dt)i in fact, the number visiting was unusutlly numerous rticro were hen Mori Jleprcsentatlvcs, arm) officers, civilians, ladies, tud gentlemen, all calling during oflko houra- home on business and others from curiosity It i but fiilr to xay the latter portion did not have interviews Marshal Ooodlng entered the Dr pirtmrut about ID'S " n antl ,orvtl lllt jiirnn on Mr Manton, the notification of the suit of Adjutant General Thomas laying claim to damages (leneral Thomas, f'l propria penona, called about 1 o tlot-k, and procured his private letters, and, aTter remaining a short time, with' drew. Tho most Interesting event ofthe day, at least to those most directly concerned, was the pajment of the monthly salaries to the em jtlo)ees of the Department. General Thomas received his coinmlslon from the President yes terday morning nominating blu as iiccrcMry of War aJ interim omliiiitloiisi by Ihe 1'realUent. The following nominations were sent to the Senate yesterday by the President i John H Urodhead, of Pennsylvania, to be commissioner under the act approved March S9, 1SC7, to reim burse thetate of Iudlaua for moneys expended for the United Mates in enrolling, equipping and provisioning militia to aid In suppressing the rebellion! John W Caldwell, of Ohio, to be Minister Resident or the United States to tb republic of Hollvlaj Thomas Hood, to be attorney for the United States for the district of Wiscon sin; Charles Van Winkle, to be marshal of the United States for the district of Virginia) Joe. S. C Howleod, to be marshal of the United .States for the western district ot ANtansas Nw MC81CJ. Mr. John F. Ellis, the eater- prlsingmuslo publisher, sends us, "uomc dick i.nn. darllnr." noetrr and music by H. Clay Preusa. 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The treatment of physiology la undertaken b) Prof. Huxley, while the discussion of liyLenels confided to Dr, Youmans. la these scientific manipulations no principle Is enunciated whleh cautious Inquisition and experimental knowl edge has not pronounced practically cor. rect. We have to do with nothing confused, un certain, assumed with no hypothetical proposl. tlons or immature conceivings. Physiology and Inglene, aa the) stand Investigated at the pres ent da), with their established results, are here detailed. On this theoremle basis we recognlie Its value and the advantages possessed over kin dred text books, Aa It Is designed for the school room, we find succinctness and precision, aa much aa is consistent with clearness, carefully studied On the teacher and mature atudent a eandld Inspection of this manual la urged, be lleving Ita profitableness and superiority only requires inquiry to be acknowledged, Mew I'ubllentlOD. "Tub Udisbckoh Ukvikw," for January, ( i merles a edition,) with the following table ef contents: Gochard'a Don Cvrloa and Philip III Oysters and the Ojster Fisheries Anjou; Tyn dale's Lectures on Sound; Liberal Kducatioa Id Kngland; Memoirs of Mr Philip Iranclsj De tetensac'a Itecollcctloos of the Grand Army, X , &.c. Published b) Leonard Scott. & Co., New York For sale b) the agents, French & Jtlchardson, 33 Pennsylvania avenue. "LtTTiLL'E Ltvcto Anry for the week ending Februarv W. The present number concludes Drownlows," which has been the feature of this popular publication for aome time pnat It haa the usual varlet) of select matter from the atandard European publications. Published by Llttellfcaay, Hoston. , "Old CiRtosiTi Shop' by Charles Dickens. This la the second of the aerlea of the works of Walter Scott and Charles Dickens, now being Issued In a cheap nnd attractive form by D. Ap pleton fcCo , ew York, lor sale by Ircnch &. Itlchardson, 331 IVnnijUanin avenue "Kvinv ATlBtAV," for the week ending March 7 The contents arei loul Play, by Charles Itcade and Dion Douclcault, JXj The Microscope In Lducatlon) Paul Oosslett's Con fessloni Professor Agasili In Urazll) The Hinge Cure; Mr Hrlght on Ireland Kngtlsh Itoyal Au thors, Church Iiclls, Foreign .Votes) Changc by Dora Oreennell Published by Tlcknor &. Fields, Dostoa. The Writ ruo Unrrnnto. It Is understood that It was determined upon lu Cabinet meeting jestcrdayto apply for the writ of quo warranto. The application will proba bly be made to the court to-day. Stvtb Dips nt. The President gave the usual state dinner last evening. A number of the Justices of the Supreme Court, Attorney Oen era! Manbery, and a number of other distin guished gentlemen were present. Iinenchnient Itule Reported. Senator Howard, from the select committee, yesterda) reported to the senate "Jtulea of pro cedure and practice in the rtenate when sitting as a high court of Impeachment." Tho rules are based upon the uaual rules adopted In Im peachment trUli, but with some Important amendments and alterations, as follows t It is provided that upon articles being pre sented to the Senate, the enate shall, at 1 o lock p. m of the day following such presentation, re solve itself Into a High Court of Impeachment A quorum of the renatc shall constitute a quorum of thp court, and It shall continue In session (Sundnjs excepted) after the trial shall commence (unlen otherwise ordered by the court) until final Judgment be rrndered Ihe Chief Justice of the United statrs shall r reside) notice shall be gl en him b) the Presld ngOillcer of the Senate of the lime and place rU il for tho orgnnliationnf the High Court of Impeachment, and he shall preside over said court until ita final adjournment The presiding oltUer of the court may rule nlj questions of evidence and incidental questions, which tullng shall stand as thejudgment of the court, unltss some member ofrtie court shall ask that a formal vote be taken thereon, In which case it ahall be submitted to the court for decision; or he may, ut his option, In the first In stance, submit an) such question to a vote of the members of the court At 12.3) p m of the da) appointed for the trial, the legislative and executlte business of the .senate shall be suspended, and theecictar) hall give notice to the House of Hrpresenta lives that the Senate is ready to proceed upon the Impeachment rite hour of the da) at which the Seuvte shall sit as a High Court of Impeachment ilntll be (unless otherwise ordered) 12 o clock m Ihe adjournment of the rtcnate, sitting as a Court or Impeachment, shall not operate as an ad journment of the Senate; but on mich adjourn ment of the court, the .senate ahall resume the consideration of its legislative and executive business Witnesses shall be exnm net tiv one nerson on behalf of the party producing them, and then cross-examined by oitti person on tho other side. ii a .senator is cant u as a H linen ne anail be sworn and srlvc his testlmonv stakdlnif in hla place ii ! ,ii-imiuriiiri n queauon to ue put 10 a witness, or to otter a motion, or order, (extent a motion that the court adjourn,) It shall tie reduced to writing and put by the presiding officer. At all times while the Senate Is sitting upon the trial, the doors of the Senate shall be kept open, unless the court shall direct the doors to be closed when deliberating upon Its decisions, All preliminary or Interlocutory questions, and all motions shitll be argued by one person only on each aide, and for nut exceeding one our ou each side, unless the court shall, byan order, ex tend the time. The ttoalarorument on the merits mav be made by two persons on each side. The argument snau ue opened aim closed on the part ol Queued ami closed ou the uart uf the The following la the form ofqath to be admin istered to the presiding nttlcera and members of the henste, nlttln aa a High Court of Impeach ment 1 t'l solemnly swear (or affirm, aa the caae may b) that in all things pertalulng to the trial uf Imiwaahment of , now pending, I will do Impartial Juatj, according to the Constitution ana laws, so help me Ood " If the Impeachment shall r.ol be aijtnlj)fd by the ote oft wo thlrda of tho members present, k judgment of acquittal aliall be tntcied hut If the ufrion nceused in such article of lmnnanhinnt ahall bt convicted by the vote of two thlrda of me memoera prcaem, ine court snau proceed to pronounce Judgment, and a certified cojt of the Judgment ahall btdepoalted In thtoQ)coof the Secretary of State. All tht orders and decisions shall be made and had by yeas and nays, and without debate, ex cept when tho doors shall be closed for delibera tion, and In that caae no member ahall apeak rnoie than once on ont queatlon, and for not more than ten mioutea on Interlocutory ques tions, and fifteen minutes on the final queatlon, Unless by unanimous consent. Npenkcr Colfaxa Reception. Notwithstanding Lent Is upon us. the rage for receptions Is as great as at any time during the season, and the levee of Speaker Colfai last tight wai an evidence of tht fact. The night wae elear, tht air crisp and keen, and the feeble light or the lafant nooa bat seemed to make mort ehiH the atmosphere, aid cloaks, overcoats, shawls, ke., were worn wltk 'comfort, whether pedtstrlanltlog, railroading, backlog It, Id being conveyed to the hospitable mansion of the social Speaker In tht more pretentious and stately private carriages. We, ourselves, walked footed It) and. in the enjoyment of that healthy and Invigorating exercise of cool nights hid ampre facilities for noting bad sidewalks, ugly ruts, and puddles of water a trifle too deep to have soil llty sufficient to bear 133 avoirdupois. Experience makes wise, and tht eoldtsi night thest attending receptions had better bt eon veyedto where they wish to go In or upon any thing save their own muselei better a broken nickoniueh occasions than a sollAl shoe or skirt. We were not In the most amiable humor upon our arrival at West Lafayette Square, but en deavored, under the Influence of Mr. Colfax's genial smile, to be dlgalftel If not pleasant, aal succeeded sufficiently to note a few of tht dis tinguished visitors, but the mishap of the early part of the evening had Its due effect upon weak humanity, and we left at an early hour. At that time, however, the parlors la tht mansion were thronged with an assemblage of beauty. In tellect, eminence and fashion. Among those promenading wt observed Sena tors Tipton, Drake aad Stewart, and ladles, Representatives Ashley, Kltot, Sawyer, Covodt m.d lady, Allison, O'Jftlll and lady. Van Horn aad lady, Orth, and others of tht Home of Representatives, Judge Miller, of tht Supreme Court, and lady, Judge Holt, Professor Nourse, U. S. N, and Miss Nourse, Sayles J. Dowen, esq , Marshal Ooodlng, Miss Mann, Miss Bailey, and a larje number of army and navy officers, eminent civilians, and scientific gentlemen. When wt bade our adieus tht lavee was ap proaching a crush, and the crowds pouring In rapidly. , The lrea on Impeachment The Providence Journal (Republican) la speak. Ing of impeachment says t The process cannot be too speedy, if the present quiet and well being of the country alone were concerned. Hut they art not alone concerned. The honor of our re- rublie, the character of tht American people, be common sense of Justice and right In man kind, the good name oi clvlllxatloa Itself, all de mand that the proceedings be worthy of the freat occasion, an oceaaion which ye believe Is hus far without any precedent In hntory. The New. York I renin; foil (Republican) In describing public feeling In that city upon tht question of Impeachment, remarks "that all talk of violence, or armed Interference, Ave., la erled down, so faraa we have heard, by respectable men of all parties. nVhatever happens, what ever la done, we must keep the peace,Ms the language held on the subject by every man, of whatever party or political leaning, whom we have heard speak. It Is not strange that In the first moments of excitement a few reckless ad venturers and disreputable demagogues ahould think the time fit to prepare for violence, and ahould try to find among the numerous Idle men of the euy the nucleus of a mob. But It Is to the honor of our people that such criminal de siges have failed at once." The New York Evening Erpreii (Democratic) holds the following language la regard to affairs In New York eit ji "So thoroughly appalled art tht old gun mongers, tub-boat speculators, and Treasury. pap Imbibers, at the outrages they have been committing upon the people, that they fancy every white man Is about to punish them by force. Hearing that a few cltliens had enrolled themselves as persons willing to support the Constitutional Chief of the nation, the army and the navy, In case treason ahould render their support necessary, the police thla afternoon aeiiea the roll and makes arrests of persons men tioned upon it. We It leave to auggeat to Autocrat Ken ned), and the old gunmongers, sboddyltes, purl tan peculators, and Loyar Leaguers generally, who are quaking In their boota over the confu alonand wrath they have wantonly created, that any cltlien has a right to promise to support tht President of the United States, as well afOov ernors of States have to threaten tht country with treason's armies, and that New York Is not yet under martial law." The Washington correspondent of the Boston Aitxrtittr, In speaking of Mr. Stanton's Inten tion a about holding on to tht War office, aaysi "That, at first, he (Stanton) had no Intention, except iintllJils successor could be agreed upon by the President and tht Senate; that he pre pared a letter of resignation and would have for warded It to the President ontht third or fourth day after resuming his duties, It the action of the Senate had been respected b) Mr. Johnson that the President authorised the announce ment that Mr. Stanton would not be reeognlted as secretary of War by the administration, either directly or Indirectly; that this was not only a flagrant contempt of the Senate, which has equal power under the Constitution with the President In the maklnr of Cabinet Minis ters, but a gross Insult to Mr. Stanton, and of such a character that no man with a decent self respect would then have tendered his resigna tion, and that, therefore, the President has only himself to blame for Mr. Stanton's continuance In office. The Boston Trantcrlpt, (Republican,) In an arti cle upon the message of the President explaining his course in giving his reasons to tht Senate for nominating Ocneral Thomas to act as Secre tary ad interim, says: The President's message to Conrress, veattr- dav, ia apology for disobeying the civil tenure act, la In Itself a Justification of tht proceedings aavr lirun irilnat hi in. lis nleada motives. and beseechingly avers that If he has fallen Into an "erroneous contlrudion, It ahould not be char acterized aa a violation of official duty and of iaw." The President snaaks of "erroneous construe tion" as If he had not determined to wllfullv disregard the statutes concerning which the con troversy has arisen, and set aside all legal obsta cles In the way of his dismissal of secretary Stanton. If .Mr. Johnson had been as notewor thy for his scrupulous adherence and obedience to law, as he is for the opposite, he might, per hapa, aet up the defence of "erroneous construc tion,' but In his case It Is simply pitiable. It la a palpable subterfuge. Poet Ofllce Appropriation Dill. The following la a snopsls of the approprla. tion bill for the Poat Office Department, for the fiscal year endinz June 30, l$6ta For Inland mall transportation, Including pay of route agents, postal clerks, and mail messen gers, 110,620 000, Foreign mall transportation, 131,003 Ship, steamboat and navy letters, 4,0Q0, Compensation of pdstmasters, 1 2M,W, Clerks, t2,000,000, better carriers, 7&0,000, Wrapping paper, "0,OOQ, Twine, li,0O0. Letter balances, A3.600, Poatage and atampedenvelrtpee, 4460 000 Ilalamca to foreign oountrlea, iftO.OOO San Franciaco, Japtn, and China mtll service, Vnlted States and Brazil, (150,000. son r ranelsco and Sandwich Islands, 473,000. Postal route mpa,20,ooo. Depredations on malls, 4100,000. Locks and keys, 430 000. Miscellaneous Items, 3i1,W0 1 otal estimate, 42J,2l9,000. The bill provides that In the advertisement of postal routes In the District of Columbia, ahall oa embrace such routtw as lie In Marjlandand Virginia Tho Impcnrlimeiit Arttelea. Tho bommltiee will report tha Itnptachment articles to-day, The will not refer to anything outaldcofthe laat attempt of the Prcaldent to remote Mr. Stanton, though the report will eon- tain a number of counts, but all having strict reference to the Stanton case. Fuok IlLAKcnanii a Moiir. corner Lleenth street and Pcnni)lvania atenue, we have liar j'Cf'l M'rrtif for the week ending March e. ornciaL. DBPAIITMKNT OF STATE. DsriaTMBiT or Stats, Waiiiiito, ebruary it, lbOd. J lufurmatlbn has b,een received at this Depart; medt from Mr U II. Loehr, tfle Consul of the United States at La Guayra, of tho death, on the 4th of October, 1807, at Caraccas, of Jouw BrtAirn VWmil TLOUlt!! 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Qladstont said suoha tftlayiln tht roed loga of Farllamtat was uaprttedtattd, but lathtprtatateaaeU nlgkt possibly bt Juitlfla ble. Lord Wtosley Dale la dead. Coar, Yah. 29. Tht parsonage of tht Iter.' Mr. Leslie, at Welmouat, near this elty, was at tacked laat night, bat tht assailants were driven off. Duauir, Feb. M -General Nagls and Ms fel low prisoners were Indicted for treason at lllgo, to-day, Mr. Heron, counsel for tht defence, moved fora delay or the, trial. The courl re scloded Its decision. LoxnoTj Feb. a. Burks' and tht other Ftnlaa prisoners In Warwick Jail, will bt removed to this city for trial. ' Baron Uudberr. the Russian Ambassador tn Paris, while passing through VerrUrs, Belgium, on his return frpm a vliit to St. Petersburg, wat violently assailed by tome of tht sons of tht late Baron Meyendorf, tht well-known Russian diplomatist. Hla attallaata threw hand grenades at him, which failed to take efftst, Tht Ambas sador escaped Injury; Pabis, Feb. M-EveAIng Prlaet Napoleon has left Paris oil a visit to Oermany. Tht Libert e newapaper reports mat King William or Prussia was recently thrown from hts 'horse and badtr injured. The officers of the French army now absent on furlough have been ordered to report at their headquarters on or berort tho Slat day of March next, on which day all existing furloughs wlU terminate, LotDox, Feb. 21. Coniols closed atMt?t3 for money, and 03 for accouatj i 20's,TlKl Illinois, Mi Erie, 4Ji. FiuxuroBT, Feb, 21 .-United States boadt closed at 7SGi;.. LiviarooL, Feb. 23. Cotton eloatd heaw at a decline of 140. alaea tht laat report Up- ianaa, v l bo.; uricaaa, nd.f sales to-day 1,000 bales. Manchester advices unfavorable for Oooda and Yarns Breads tuffs aad Provlaloas ua changed. Haaa Mettlaar las Wtw York-The lav. peatehtaeat QaeatUss. NkwYobk, Feb. tt. An Inmenstmast meet ing of eltlxcas opposed to Impeachment was held at theCoopcr Institute this trenlnr. Joseph Oallatln presided. Resolutions were read de claring that the present political crisis Is fraught with dangsr to Republican Institutions In the United States that tht Government by and under a written Constitution It tht only safe guard of freedom t affirming the right of the President to remove tht members of Ms Cabi net, and declaring the attempt to deprive Mm of that right a monstrous perversion of the powers conferred upon tht House of Representatives. The resolutions also deprecate Impeachment except aa a last resort for the protection of tht Republlefromdlsgracaorgrltvoua wrong. They express confidence In the dignity and moderation of. the Senate to save tht country from tht dangers with which It la threatened, and Anally denounce Impeachment aa scandalous, wrongful, and unconstitutional, and at tht same time counselling the ptople to truat to fret discus aloni and the ballot-box for redress In the event of the removal of the President, The resolutions having been adopted bv accla mation, James W. Glrard was Introduced and said that he regarded tht meeting as a grand gathering of tht people to protest against a revolutionary movement to deprive the nation of Its lawful head. The real crime of Andrew Johnson In tht eves of the Radicals, waa that he had opposed negro aupremaey. Major Hoffman waa the next apeaker. In tht course of his speech, whleh received much ap plause, he said tht assassination of Abraham Lincoln, and tht Impeachment of Andrew John son, would hereafter be equally odious to tht American people. Subsequently the meeting was addressed by Hon. James Brooks. neeonatrnetlenln the Noutli. LOUISIANA. Klw OnLKAna, Feb. 21 Tht elty eounelta laat night adopted an ordinance providing for tht iaauance of four mllllona 7 per rent, twenty-year bonds for the purpose of funding the present elty currenc). Gen. Grant's order reinstating tht members of tht city council removed by Gen, Hancock has unsettled pftbllc confidence in tht city finances. City notes declined to-day from S to 9 per cent. . In the convention to-day a resolution of thanks to Congress and Gen. Grant for their efforts to arrUe at reconstruction was laid over, A substitute for article Ho. 98 of tht conetltu. tion was adopted, which restores all to suffrage excepting those who held office under tht Con federacy, editors and proprietors df newspapers advocating accession, and at who preached se cession sermons. The constitution was adopted to article 132. (IKOBOtA. Atlanta, Vt.a. 23. Section thlr3 of tht Ju diciary Department adopted to-day provides that, until the General Assembly ahall otherwise d. rect, there shall be a district Judge and a d,lij trlct attorney for each Senatorial dlatrlot In tht State. Said court to determine all affaire not punishable with death or Imprisonment In tht penitentiary. Paragraph one, section eight, provides that judges of tht Supreme, Superior, and Dlttrict courts, tht attorney general, and attorneys, shall be appointed by tha Governor, a msjorlt) of tht Senate consenting. One Jus tice of the peace to each district, to be elected b) thejiople The term of office Is to bt four years. AiariTA, Feb. 28. General Meade has lsaucd orders that In tho case of the municipal authorU tlea of Savannah the(:hrge.B, of alleged malad ministration not being sustained tjefare the mini tat) commiasion by sufficient evidence, the case shall Le dismissed 1IOBTK CABOLIKA IUlkigh, Feb. 28. Tht convention to-day waa engaged on tht artlolea on the judiciary. It waa determined to elect tht Judgea for eight jeara The Stale Conaervath t Executive Committee met here to-day, and tht time being too short to call a convention, they proceeded to nominate candidates as empowered to do by tht conven tion Thefotlowlng art tht nominations made up to the present timet For Governor, Z.B. Vance, of Mecklenburg) Lieutenant Governor, K. I) Hall, of New Haoover) Secretary Qf Stata, R. W Brest, of Greene; Public Treasurer. II, P, Battle, of Wakei Auditor, fc. W. llurglo, of Bun combei Superintendent of Publlo Worksi S. F. Patterson, of Caldwell) Superintendent of Pub He Instructions, Kev, B. Cravenof Randolph) Judgea of the Supreme Court, R. N. Pearaon, Chief Juatlce, and W, K. Battle an E. (, Read Ai'oelato Justlpei. The other nominations are pqt yt announced. 1 o 1'ioiu Albsmy, If . Y The New Coned tutlon Adopted. Alba t, Feb. 28. Tht constitutional conven tion closed Its labors this evening, aad tht neV constitution, duly signed by the officers and mem bers, has been deposited with tht records In he office of the Secretary of Stata. Tht constitution waa adopted by a vote of ft to 81, The constitutional convention adjourned tine dtt after an address by tht president. From Phllt!t1phla-Ttit Trouble In Kard to tho Oava Works- PitiLADiLrHiA, Feb. 28. -Oo Monday axt, by virtue of an ordinance of tht dly councils, tht Mayor will take potaotajon of tht gaa works, heretofore m snared bv trnateaa. Haraarter tha works will be run at Mpartmtnt of 'tht elty government. Ips reported thatthstruiUes wl resist tht self ore by fere, having alrtadr tiled a bill In court against 1. " ' ' The Weekly Republican For the week eodlneTtbruarT M la now readr. and eaa be obtained at our counter." It contains all tht ntwa of tfaa.wetk, political, general, loeal, aad tsltgrsphlt, ear fully compiled, Also, tht rules of proceeding by tht Beetle la eases of imptacnmentf tpttch onion. Thaddus Sttvenst spirit of tht press oa Imptacamtat, ae , ac. if - Political Nswa. a tit, B M. PnxffTtsi, or Qulney, la named at a Republican candidate for Oovtrnorof Illinois. f'TaBHtruoHMBHT of President Johnson la a slga of hasty desperation," saya tht World. ' A PAV-EH Called Tht UfmtAUtar. hlYIna- tn Urn object tht repudiation of the national debt, has seen aiartea in at. ioms. Trb Secretary of tht OhloStatt Democratic Committee has published a card denying that tht committee art hostile to Mr. Pendleton. A roRttsroif dritt of tht Pittsburg Conmtrtial suggest a the name of Hon. Roaeot Conkllag as a eandidatt for the Vict Prealdaaey, Tax New Jersey State Counell of tht Union League haa passed resolutions Indoralag tho course of Congress on Impeachment. Tin Radical Republican General Committed, of New York elty, ladorst tht aetloaof Con gress, with reference to tht Impeachment of the President. Oov. Ward, of New Jersey, has vetoed tht bill withdrawing the consent of tht State to the ratification of tht fourteenth amendment to tht Constitution. Trr Hon. Joshua Hilt Is spoken of as a proper candidate for tht Governor of Georgia. He Is said to have at wave been a Unionist, and la de scribed aa a man of unblemished charaettr and high culture. Thb Nashville Banner denouacea the Sentinel on the Border for putting tip the name f Jeff. Davla as a candidate for thtntxt Presidency of tht United States, but only because he now aeeka retirement, and baa closed hla "great and bril liant tareer." Trb Ole vet And trald I a an article upon the aprlnr campaign In Michigan, says t "We truat that the Union men of Mlehtcao wllL not ehow tht white feather so Ingtorioualy r.t did Ohio. int poucy oi equal rignta ror au ia i Jvat and aate, ana must ultimately pie vail. Brick Pomkrot'i advertisement for a Confed erate flag, to hang In hla sanctum, doea not meet with universal favor among his Southern friends. Tht Petersburg adej snuba him In tht following fashion i "Te doubt tht propriety of aendlnr the flag to a man whodidn'tgotoll. Wt haven't much respect for this after-t he-bat tie fervor." Tin Wisconsin Republican State convention eonvened at Madison on Tuesday. K very dis trict In the State was represented. Mr. David Atwood, of tht &tatt JourwU, presided. Chief Justice L. S. Dixon and Justice Byron paint were renominated for Supreme Judges. Gen. Grant waa nominated for President, and dele. ?atea to tht national convention were chosen. toraceOreeley addreaatd tht body. 1 (C T0 LOAN. ALSO. LABOER SUMS SPl.QUU wall ecrd. Apply to IT. H. MIL "iu Diiiiariiiii urrui. Waiiiiutm. Vakraar Vt. lfKit. Oathepetlttoa tf Tnomas A. bra a dm a a, adminU trator of the estate ef Themaafl Steadman, deeaaied, of LyoBi, Mlchlcsa, prtjlor far Ibe oitemloa of a Saleat granted to the said Thomas t. ttteadmaa. ihetM ay of bar. ISH, aad relssoed la three divisions tht lHh day of Jons, IMP. respectively avmberod (W, 996, aad M7. (. Mi was acaln rolMoed the Ala dey J do. 1M0. and aombered 2779, and Wo, 997 was afaia reUaned the 30th day of Jon. IXi, and a umbered 3X0. for aa Improvement In Clover aad 0ra4 Seed HarvaaUrs, for aaren years from the expiration of aid patent, which takes place oa the X)d day of May, It'll ordered that the said petition be heard al Iht Patent Oaoeea MONDAY, the ita day of May aeil. at 13 o'clock, m. 1 and all penona are nodded to ap- fr and show eanae, If any thay have, why said pe& llloa oofht not to be granted. Peromoppolnf theextealoa are reoplred tn file la the ratejitddee their obioctlonM, spec! ra in nie vtfarth I a writing. iiictHiutnivairii an all taatlmaav filed br afthi 1 iweiuiraiTi oeioreii died by either parti nty ds vs before the da v of hear- eh. 1 y euner pariy, 10 be oea ai the aid hearing, mat be uken and tranraltted tn at curdanee with the ralea of the oflce, which will be furalaliad ancHeatloo. Deposltlona and other psparM, relied upon aa testi mony, maul be filed ta the oflce ttcnty days before the day of hearing t the arf amend, if nuy, within U n daye after filing the testimony. Ordered, also, thktthla notice be pablUhed la the uraere RSPVBLI P.C.,ai for three ibirAM ana in ia tmmigtmrtr, naaaiogioa, and In the Triount. Chlrarn. Ill . tgniiMb r.urrfulrt MMhti tha Brat uf aalil nuhllra- tlons to be at least sixty days previous to the day of bearing - A. If tiTUDT, UE SJt Acting Commtaaloner of l'atenta US E.N 0 1. NEE It OFHCE. . Oswiuo. N. Y., Feb. 71, IftCfl feld propoiau will be received by the nndorilaned until the tb of March, 1M, at noon, for making Ibe rralrs that may becomn iirceatary on the Unllid State rlir at Otwego, It. .,op to IfoTeiuber ", I Boa 1 ell the material for said repairs being famished rloa United btatce The price man be elated at ao much per 1,000 feet b. ro uf Ihe lumber, per pound of the Iron and spike, aod per cubic yard of atone, which ahall be ued lu making said rpalr( and rauit cover all the eipenaea for tools, machinery, acow, Ae , the tearing up and re moving old work, and Ihe completion of the repairs In a ruanner satUfactory to the engineer lu charge. lllds mum be In duplicate, and guaranteed upon forms which, with all Ihe Information In theponte alonof Ihe underlined, can beobtntned by applica tion, la pcraun or by letter, to this once C. K UMJNT, featd Lt. Col, of Emlneers, BtI Col , V. S A. T;OK OVKK-DRINK1SO CERTAl CCRE BT DOCTOR V05 KCER'i ANTI-INKBKIAItr hERVOUS PROIMITI.ACTIC EXTRACT Thla nswrsmedy Is not a ratsat Medicine as all qnack medlelneaare called 1 but aa Extract poiaena log nudoubtsdvlrtussforall NERVOUS DISEASES, and particularly for those of the Cerebrospinal ays tem It haa been fairly tried with invariable good, snecess for many years la aervqns nala41es, and part tlfularly la lhot.c caqw by Itnmodorate nie of Wines and Llqeori, Incaseaef ortrUiked brain and llya terical complaints, for which this remedy has been esleuiltely ned, sod from which It obtained Its rep utation E P A 1ST HOP & CO., Agents, Room Mo. 10, Intelligencer Building, feM lw Washington. D. C. JV. C J X ' UE. EAtER (N WINE0, TA8, FINE OR00EBIES, importod AuxurioH s:o PLANT'S BUILDING, Corner of New York Avenue and 'Fifteenth Street feSStf PROPOSALS FOR COAL. HlADQ'aS Dspt, OP TIS Plavtb, ) Cmir UcaaTinaasTBa'a Orrioe, U-iUi, Mil , Feb XI, lfttflL J Healed bidi, in duplicate, with guaranteea, algned by two reapouaible person, not bidders, and accoru- paniedby adepoallof 1.0U, will be received at tins office until 13 o'clock, noon, on FRIDAY, March sixth, (dth . 1SC9, for Ihe delivery of rive Hundred (OUUMODSOf y v A k tFortD A Rnmelt. DaLi iia, at ihe rate of two hua drd (WO) tons per lUoVh' Fulloondlllous of the contract made known on np llcatloaat this office, or at the office of the Depot uuartermaiter, Fori 1 A Kaiwll, aj oraor or urevet Major ue neral Augur. WB MY 1(9, rlaadler General. thief tlttarterpnttst, )KoiMbA von yh Kwreflfl Orrtci pATMAsrsa U.S Navt, I. tOUHSITMCTSTBIIT, PniLiDKLPHiA. Veb. U. ll Propoaals o'elock. t i will ka received al thla offlea nnll on ine wd aay oi lenruary, tor iui lahlaa Ihe TfiLleH MlalAa Km Danarlmanl Itia lowing articlei, to be of the best quality , and subject to laipeetlouby the Inspecting offieer at the I'hlladel phlaNavy Yard, where tney are to be delivered free of expense to tneOoveroinenti FRBUHgAU OF CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR. IWiaUoaa Sperm Oil, beet wlnter-atralned, bag, is kegs Clinch Kings, aseorMd. Partlcalars at this emta. FUR BUREAU ORD'iyt. I barrel LUtd Oli.bc'.Ul a" barrel Bpem Oil, Volletl ftiasa lurwe let viae at tin giace I1 H " A X WATCflM foMSt Paymaater United Slate Navy. ' Special Notice. CT- sriniTUAMBM.-Mrs. Wlleoieta Irfi' will lecture la Hannoalal lis II, lis Pent srlvsnla Avenue, between Taath and Eleventh sts., oalfiiBdar, March 1st, at 11 a. m. and T JPr. tn. t-TR- NKW JinVIALBM TBHFLE, V37 Worth CaptUI street, ' between B aad.U. 8rtiee at 11 a. tn Beats free. 'Bohjert to-morrow, the moatv letr took from Ihe moath ef the ash. Al Hfetierott Halt, T. p. n ,the Trlallr la, the peroa of Jetns Christ. The public art respectfully favl ed fe Ul Kjr W A CC1I I CIIAPKL-Ladies Fair IrE AMD FESTIVAL, commenclnr MONDAY aVHISO, March M at the Charcb, corner of Third aid north A stresti, Capitol Hill A raainiAcent DreulDiaowa will be presented to the Mlplsterrttl dSDllatbeelty of Wabi often rccelvlasMlie tartest namberof votsst alis, abeastlfal faveito lbs Tern peraseo urisaiiatioa rooejviat me list PKTT- KMP1HK HOUSE, 400 IKNHB Y I- trS rmii ATBHR, beiartea Third and l'our. andalalf streets, llrst.claialleardinf -boose, with all the comforts of a hotel. Accommodations for YO 1 nests. Wo llqaora sold. Transient boarders, fla av. Rsxttlsr monthly boarders at redaced rates. fM9 lm 1ST Celumale Co-operative Dalldlns AKD UIPOSIT ASeOCIATIOir, , CAPITAL STOCK, 7,000.000. HDIIUIR OF B II ARES, 1.000. VALUE OF EACH SHARE, 1000. KO.XTIILT DCBSON EACH SHARE, tl.23. VHnVC.ClXii TlltTRSDAT ef eaeh month at Trutnersnee Halt ... HaMcrlpltone for stock received and eepleaof the constitution gratnltotily furalahedby any oneef the vnctrivr oirrrior" . PreildfBt-JOHN T. OIVElf, tnarvey, Clark k Olvea,lTenlhatrel. between D and X'lreeU ViePreeldenl-JOIiaUFfAU,Treaearcr'aOfflee, Traanry Deparlment Troaaurer-JOHH R ELVANS.fJ.R.Elvane Co ,) 309 Pennsylvania avnn eecretaryu alkeu hall, oooninta street mitrrnm TlinUlH NnffTI.tRT. (K.u.t a N.itflMt.1 4M AiiFDin irrri, AbDini i hall, collector oi taxes, iity nan. Colonel WM. L. llRAMlf ALL, Coltector'a Office, City Haiti J K WAUOn, Treaanrer's OOce, Treaanry De partment. DAVID H LAMB. War Department Oeneral JOHK 8 JUROCKKK, City Poet Ofllce. J. W. IKANElllul1der,623Helrtelnortfa. n rr nun. vj cievenin mreet eroCIIARLKS O. OODPIIKY, IkE 2MB STREET, WHOLLSALB AMD RETAIL LIQUORS, WINK5,A!fD CIGARS. fel3-tia arSST-PHKE E.TJNC1I. nVSy AT Nil Tfti:TRltET between ThlrtenUiand Fonrteenlh strrelM, dally from u vn m imp m . anq mm 7 10 11 o ciock p. m , BXrEPT8U.1DAY8, under the anperlntendenoe or B. K. Warier. fell-am JOT" W I . M . BA11HY, SHOW CASES, No. XX C STREET, Between Sixth and Seventh atreets, ia 61LTER.PLATED, WHITE METAL, ROSEWOOD, IdfcV FANCY DKLHSES AND DOMINOED for La dies, Oentlemen and Children, Kt. 490 Tenth tret ti tiwaea mr airw jm II sy-TST- V1CTUI1IA IIOTKIm 383 Pennevl iE vanlaavenne,betweenFonr-anda-half and Diiiu iireeie. frmrr friend at hie ntw place, hoping at tbeaatne iiro. mi miwinifaiiu euareoi iDepnDiicpairanair, fel7.f FERD.1IOSLH. t- KVEIIKTT llOCSK KUUl'B KLSTAUKAnT, Boardera takea by tha Day, Week.or Monlh Private dining room for Ladies and Gentlemen. Particular aiirnnon uvea to rnriiee i anon oouee. V. ROTX, MJ-Sui Late Steward of Met. Club. tSJ' Mpeclal notlet-DreuIr Co.'i N. TioliL l'BorouaAPDte UiLltir. UlP.nn. aylvanla Avenue, Washington, D O. Having re ceived a new and complete st of Instrument fur Ihe Brouucuen 01 ine new Vni.ibi uaau rtlviW RAPH. we are bow prepared lo make that popular card lu the beet etyle ef ibe art, at greatly red need prices. fllf-lm JAMS& F. OIBSON. 1ST O. F. CUMMIMi, Sfl SEVENTH STREET. AN EXTKN8IVE BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, ay-rrr C. K. IinVRX.T. a. m.. aVS MO. 2 HhVKNTII hTREkT. BETWEEN V . A apleadld aiaortmeotof BOOTS AND SHOES for Ladles and Oentlemen, Minuet, Yoolhs nnd Children eonilantly on hind, nt lowpricea No. 401 BfiENTH fc-rREET. UFPOSITE THE PA-jaSl-lf ThNTOFFICE. Iff-TOFARMERS AND PLA.MKH?. w-r -mi mn,cnwri onrr tor sale, in lota to nllpurcfcafra,S,oru TONS OF DOCBLE-REFl.NED PUlJliltbTTE, of Ihe Lodl Manufacturing Company. made frm the nlgutaoll, blood, oBal and dead auU mala of New York euy, tor whleh the enmnnny have exeluafve contract Price only TWENTY-FIVE DOLLAKSl'tlt TUN, freight and charge, from New York added Wnrrasted by the coupauy to be euoal MSiffAt tor wfiant to any high price auprnhORpiiate ., '" 4w mum on vorn, motion, TuDaccoand Oraln have been BRtonUhtng the paetaeaagn It ma ture the crop from ten days to two week enrllrr and dauhla Ihn rrnn 1'amr.lil.i uiil, .. a...... . t drede or well-known planters and farmers, and every tntormatlou, entires to any oue applying br letter or otherwise to TilOS. llAYNLriA b&N, w MCE.iaerrr-a wnnrr, iteiumnrei HOOKA WEDDERBUKN, , . - Or lo the Lodl Manufacturing Comply ' JaM-2m H,w x. rjSJ- JUST PUDX,IBIIED-Prlce 10 Ceuta. New Modlcal ramphtet, entitled MANHOOD, ATP.EATISE ON HEALTHt - h'JI . ni E. DE F CURTIS, U. D., F. R C S., r , it , (Late Surgoen Turkish Contlueut,) Author of "Cnrtls on Food," 'Ejipoe r-f Qaick nnd Quackery,'' "Use of the Mlcroalopo In Certain Cas of Debility," ke , he Tbialnraluablr woik treili on the cae and cure pf premature decline t shows how to live and what to live fort how wealth Is loit and how regained 1 irlves a clear aynopals of youthful ladUcretloas aid abuseM, and the reuteJy thrrefor. The above pamphlet can be obtained on application or bv poet from the author, Dr CURTIS, who may alao be consulted at hla reeldane, No. lJ0Ftreettbe twwu twcntiviu man 4 wouiT-nrtl BireetK waaulag' ton, D C , from tho houra of 0 a. m. lo 2 p m , aud frnm R In H n m a n . ROI'OSALS FOR .NAVAL KUtTUtH, u - ATKASTia'aOFFictrJ S Navt, No aBiOApwAV,NKW Yoaa,Febffij,lt8 J Prripoaale, tsaled and eadoraed "Proposals for iiiiM Aaveriiaca, ; win do received at tnla office One lever punch, for Dunehlo lalliei. No S alie. 0 C.riIeerapsteMi, h pancVKr g, 0 8, o , 4 I, 9-8 and l't inch, per ample. - .fiK&IP" .rtd(ed(t'dryt"1.000lba. white lead la 0.IIMM fb keai ) ' JltURKAU OF CONSTRUCTION AND RBPAIR. Oneatlck yellow pine, tifeet long, 30 IncheebySt Inches square a the butt and H from the butl 20 Uehsiat the top end, eqoaret clear of sap aad all de fects, and to be on a fair curve from the centre, BUREAU OF eTEAM EhGINfaEltlNO. 2.1 barrels f olive oil, per sample. j.ooo pairs of calf ahoss, taval atandard, u OEORQE PLUNKKTT rijwwwiu b navy. 1)UU1'UAL3 FUU STAllONERY' "T "Si Orrics Dxpot Qi?AaTKRMiTia, JievimiQMiiii.i.K. Inn . th 1. Ifblfl I Sealed prononals will bo received atthteoffioe uutU ursh t, ISiP, foraupplylng uaceasary htationery nt lie Denot until Auut ai. lfUJK annaltiiir iha f.il. i"il aiiiqiri, more ur ieij luO reams Letter Paper, ruled t 20 " ! unruled lft) Note Papr , ' " unruled) AbatravlPaperi Printing " W " Folio -Poet " 20 " lllottlng " 20 " Kovelopo " 10doi,4oi Carmlnet lOdoi Mucilaget lu dot. qta. Copying Ink t ludot. qts. Copying Ink Wuro nwelefni luo " jjiYftlt's bteel t At " Faber'a Lead Pi per Fasteners I 1 Pens i i cucnai t" nuuer r.uisrst 4 dot " Erasers i 5 dot Steel Eiium 10 dot Memorandum Buokii 2 dot Paper r older i 40lba ScBllngWaxt lOOgrosatlftleeTipe Jdtr psge) r.Mir Copy.bhiksi & Hex Book., " M ll,"),M, WHlljuk Books-aulres.WO, 2 100. SiMO.41100, 0( 100, 8 1 4010 quire Record Book-i " KoduraeineotUooksi ) . Lttteraltecelvedi The btatlunery la ii be delivered from lino 0. Vliu as required by the officer In charge. aii uiuaera are requires to iwrmwi ,iup ei wf goods wlih their bids, . Bid mum be mads ladujdloate, with a topy ot thia advertlneiaeut a. It ached to eaoh, aad each kid m' ,, , L1" acconpnat4 by tea guarantee of twe reap ..'J.VS MUM htt. a case tEa contraot I award' J?'lX Udder, good1 aBrsufflcleut bond WlU be . . Elthful iMrformanee of tbe eoatraet "B '' Blda willUendoreed 'Propoeals fa- stationery " and adJrewed lo tha uadt signed. '"imnery, DU 1. iiHtiiii,u, iu tsnn ineiini (or ine loiiowing snp pile, whirh mutt be q tht very ( quality, deliv ered free orexpeoM, at the New York Navy Yard, a 11 J tubjtet tithe vtunl tntneetlon thereat , Vis j For Sale or Bent. J. D T E R CO., RIAL E8TATI BR0KSH, tl. HOUSES, LOTS ,Di FARMS of ,T,rr d.Krlp llo, i.dprlc, TOR SiLE ASD REXT, At tb.lr OOm, K,. 71 L..U1.B. if ,. JlM-3m on Rcrr-rASccr dresses ahd doxihoes . iur i .air", u.Dii.m.a ... foliar.., .1 hwa I.KT'11. H.. .MT.ath tr..t. UMnilitki tAtUt. Ml If ROOMS VOIt HEST.-OOOD AXD PLX1SAMT 1UM1M8 mr b obtained .t r.M0..ol. r.t.t, .t Wants. . two, four, .nj . x meats. V. L. WELLS k Co.. Stxtb at. ... L. M..U. fcH-a AOEKTS WAXTED-NOW RIABT TOR ON. . VA88EBS. . THE 1MSTORT Or THE WAU BLTITEIit THE bTATES." lUC.a.-t. C.rlUr,Co4.rt, na rt.alti,br Hob.Albxaxdi. U VrBr.BX,. K.oJ for Clreal,r..wlth Una. BBd BB1I d.wrtotlo. Of Ih. work Addrri. HATIOMAL rttELlSHlXU COIlPAMt, rbll.d.lpbla.rB. , VI 'ANTED-IS EVERY COBJITT IH THE CRI. I T.D oTAIEi, A QUOD lUH.Io nil br i.mpl. CIIAUDEKLAIX'S COMBIXATIOR S9UARB, rLVUB. LEVEL ADD BEVEL. Tb, crextrpt lBTrntiOB of tb. Ktr.BBdonB tboitrorr Mccli.ulc.Work lain nd Farmer IB tb.Uxd will bay, B.nd Bddreu,wUbBani.,Rt.t. coaotFBBdpo.tBSI., plalnlrwrltt.D.andirwtlla.adrlrcotar.BBdlfrBi.. W. . BATCH ELDER k CO . IMll.borX.T. WAKTID-ra TEACHERS, STUDEXTS, OR Vf othei lBt.Uta.Bt M.a Bad Won,! -B.irtB... par. ,1iO lo f iop.r month.iccor Ha, to abtlllr. Ad. .Ire. 7.MJLLH, MiCUKUl Al CO., oil Ateb lrl, fbllBdilpbla.l'a. ' W"ANTED-TOMAKKASARRANaEMENTWlTH 11 A LlK MAN In every coanly whowiahoelo make money and eaa give good references. No capl Ul repaired. Will sell a bualaem now paylaa; ai.lvu per munlh, and relyoapronla for my pay, Addre j. . , 1 iiiitin luiipnrt, lit QUI DO L LA R 1 ONE D O L X. A R I A ORRAT WONDER-A Bilk, Thibet, or AJaaea Dre. Wool flhtwl, Carpet, to yarda Sbeettig, Fata lly Bible, 8ele Ladles' Fors. Sew in Machine. Fine Wool Cloth for OentV Suits, Ac . ONE DOLLAR BACH. Aaeuta wanted Clreularesentfre. AddreeeO. 8. WARREN k CO , Boston. Maae WANTEP-flENTLEMEN AND LADIE3TO CALL K at MOXLET'tt.eW Tenth street, and eeekla I J tteaullful JAflUV DUfct8E5 and DOMINOES for rl Ladles, Oentlemen and Children. Opera cloak for h re. . ja24 tf ' ANTKD A (J ODD " CAlAHC.K Ci' illlhTTc T your Horees end Carrlagee for Patent Right Territory! alio, (arm taken Inpayment for a very uaeful patent Jut -offered for ante Saleroom No. 437 Sixth atroei. Term made according to location. JO C. C. LI. VTANT"KD-A nRB CHANCE -AN ENEROETIC IT MAN. with a email capital and the poieor of a home m waguu, wlltflnJ Bnopportunlly formeafe iDveutmeat by calling oa C C LIE, Ne. 4&7 Sixth atrert. where ihe matter will be fully explained, Ja3 If WANTED-NEW AD CAST-OFF CLOTHINO, t OLD UOLD AND KILVRIt.or aay ether article of valae.al the old -eatabllihed MerckaalPawabroker Store or It FULTON A Co , fill Nlal street, 3 doora nirth of Pennaylvanla ayeqn Aet) tf Boarding. BOARDINU.-URS. JANETaYL')R Lu new for rent, with Arst claaa Board, several large end de PfTnntylvnla Avenneand C nt PainU and Oils. R E M O T E D HavlB, pnrcbaMd th. .lock aad IxtxrM U tb. .tor. of C. S. WU1TTLESKT, 2 S.i.aK HfMt. I tak.pleB.nraln bbboubcIbi lo ray rri.ada Bad tb. pobllfl ose.rallr tbat I hav. rcmo.frd m, auk of PAINTS. OILS, LAMPS. OLASS, ETC., from Ho. 3M D atreot, botw.cn Slxtb Bad SaT.ntb, I. m SEVE.VT1I STREET. B.lwo.n Lonl.laaa btobu. and D atn.1. Wb.r. 1 .ball korp coortantlr u baad B fall B.Mr. meat of . rAIT8. OILS. LEADS, COLORS, VARKI811ES. BRUSHES. OLASS, LAH1-8. ETC. ALSO, ARTISTS' MATERIALS Of EVERT DE. 8CRIPTIOH. And ororr tblnf p.rtalnln, to tb. boalnaaa. .J 'e l.h!" oPPorJOBllr of r.torniBf ror llat.rt tbauka lo frlrnd. aad Iha public far Ib.lJ t.rr llb.r.1 PBIruBBao In Ilia pant, and .arne.tlr Mllclt B eoalln naaeoof thaaam. 1 rriuala roar obedlaot wrranl, '" RY!EAL, J, . Vi.HITn.Ln r , Dff.mhprgt. IW7 1.9 if HaTlB, pnrcba..d th. .lock Bad IxtBJ Personal. (lOJSULT DR. LEON, V m El.T.ntb .lrtl, abo. E alrM I. Inlreatlar ACUTE or CHRONIC SUIN.URUANIC and NERVOUS DI8EASES bo delta oonpo lllloa. OROANIC WEAKNESS ba inaraaUa. In mra tboronibtrand parroanootlr. LADIES lofferloi from IRREGULARITIES, rov. wbat.vcrcauw, araofforwl a qnlck BBd tboroufb .FEES MODERATE CO.VMTLTATION8 FB'.a PRIVATE MFDICALCOSSUtTATIO ,. 1,DR. DAKUV'S.8Tntb UfMlL,SJSll Fallow.' Hall. S.parala room, for V " riant! ,Ji ", Confectlonfry, loabl'll II. BIIAFFIEL, RLNCdCOJirECTIO.tERT LADIES' AXD OENVLEMES'S REFECTORT. :ui'onn.rlaula aror.ua, bwoTwlflbBBd Tblr- loOBtb .IrMta, MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOUR! OF THE DAT .......,.,. .nuH , At Mp TU12I. X. iV. ;iViBrSi : "''. ... . prouul, Ui,B.,d b. " " """"" "" ..L'l.iri,,,V." .? ""oootloB or InUrnt In nr i.rbad. ' """"'""monl ' tbl. oil., or i"'-". JOI II SHAFFIELD Carpetc. llO ' BllA.1DEBURO, 7H J.VhSi'i"'" "'!M 1".l" l" T fallowollllan. and inir.ln, LUI uLd Louimon or Clamor Carpt. ,teKr1 '" ,Mn'l" ud boaubwper. will flndll to SS..'fi?il,i,,f,,'"!,!l''i' P'owlutaraako Iba b..l SJiiWSjif i.'fl !!o'Prla. lioo..ka.par., bybrlnflDftbclr IUI or rax. to too, can bavo tb.m woT.lJilocrl.A(a rou.onabla pre aal at abort '" F. W. UKANDESUURU. iv,.- . r I "onnaTlranlaaTanaa, lag lw t hw.ftiip.Dib and l.l.htl...lh . Interior Adornmenti. QEOHUK WILLNXB, - rArEKIIANOER AND UJflOLSTERER, IMroBT.t '.XT, DBALXX IX FRENCH AND A5niCAi( r-AFEllHAtfaiNOB . AID tlFHOLSTERT 0OOD9, it. Nlatb .lro.1 wo.t, bolwocn D Bad X .tr..l., f"b3 wi.Bl.nTOB. p ff Furnishing Goods. 11.1. URbT WARD T1IIMMINQ STORE, lit' FLAiyw0U7i"0aiTKii'"ai"i',,r,'J14 TI,IMM.,i'oWFKii:L8k.UteE3 A!,D nMIt,iV UENrLKBthN'U CRAVATfl, COUUR8. AC. The publlo will And it to their lnt.l wclC Jul good are warranted to be aiNMowDted JaAklm W H FRAHSOK. STUP AND BOT LADIES' AND MUX'S HATC1IELB JAMES S TO I'll AM A CO. WaQUT-r BBVENTn 8TUEET. pitorostVLi, ,Sealed rri.jM.ial. la duplicate, wll' , , . the oUJce iJ the undersigned, at Ce' " received at Ct.attai.oorB, Teon., uuUl it, t r7 Barrarki, March , lSwt. ror the delivery l , WKDNESDAT, , FRESH AND COV ?'""' during theenukitgakx tuouti -tbu Ht,tr equal prupurtlun of furee' jJ marketable quality, In liauks.and kidney u d hlnd'quartermeal.fneck, quH all ilea aa may be W Iii be excluded., branch nu m iu rbvaa frum time to time required fur Rtivttunedat thr a ho are now or may hereafter be Coinjuiaimry ,"' ateuth tlueaaa the Poat pared fa axv ' wlkoin eu award 1 made mat be re bondaaW -W his out net and give the required Act. 'J auntbeaccompaatrd by a good aad suf love)' guaiautee from two or more peraoas. (whoiie 0"" .yud olvecylB writ Bed t by a clerk of a '"""''"afforlhtliat the blider will, ta .,;; - ivi iu. iniiuiui (wriuriubinraui iaj aame be given w"twnef aantyaaast The cuntraet awarded under Ihla ad vertlement maai '"ekul.jeettittheappiovalof the Major Oetrera. Conimaudiug the Deparuiveut 1 ropoaala fox Freh and Corned Beef mast be eepa rate, aad addreaaed lo 'Brevet brigadier General M l bmall. Chief Cummlaiery of bubal tenee. Depart k U .(to ad ctaltanooga, Teaoeaeee IV O. By order of Brevet Brigadier General U P, Small. C. C, S.aDepajtmentefCumberland .. JiUIN F SKKLTON, hU tl rint Lt taih W. 8. Iat it, lfr 8. M m