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EVENING STAR. Largest Circulation in the District CROSBY S. NOYES. Editer. WASHINGTON OITY: SEPTEMBER 11, 1565, S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SHE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GBAPHIO AND OTHER MATTER. FoR THR ACCOMMODATION OF PERSONS leay- weg the city during the summer months they con have the STAR mailed to their address, by Ordering the same at the office, for 12% cents | Per week, lor one week or more. THE LEGAL TENDERS From time to ume, since the adoption of the Project to make the paper currency « legal teuder for private debts. a disposition has been shown im various quarters to protest against ound financially. and a viola- itution. It bas been affirmed frequently that if the question was ever decided by the Supreme Court of the United States the decision would be that the issue of these notes was unconstitutional. It i- claimed at at its utmost limit the Tessional pow. ercan only cover the coinage of y. and regulation of its valine; and these greeuback issues never once put om even the appearance ed or stamped money; that the green- are merely promissory notes, redees able in money, aud were not in any way de Signed except as national securities to be he id excbauzeable for money when the Treasury was replenished, or to be funded into other torms of obligation: that there i- no authority for compelling a private citizen totakea prom- i-sory note m payment of a just debt from an- otber citizen, and that this whole attempt is a clear usurpation on the part ot Congre~ ‘The public Dave been startled within a few days Ly a renewal of this discussion, coupled with 4 statement that the United States carried on appeal, is about to render a decision, understood to be against the validity of the act. The New York Jowradl of Commerce, referring to this statement, says it has reasons for doubt- ing tts truth, knowing that some of the judges are disposed to postpone the decision, it pos: bie, to the period when it will have little prac- cal effect upon financial affuirs. The Journal of Commerce, though taking ground against th constitutionality of the legal-tenders, deals With the question thoughtfully in its various bearings, and while houing that the national ‘Welfare will be best prometed by an authorita- tive denial of the right of Congress to establish & paper currency of this character, hopes that before the final adjudication the greenbacks will be st par, and the opinion of the Court only valuable as bearing upon the future policy of the country. Admitting that there was some strain upon the Constitation in the issue of legal tenders, it may be fairly claimed on the other hand that that measure was essential to the national ex- ce. It would not have been a matter of copsoiation that we had preserved the Consti- tution wuscathed and perished asa nation; and this will be the unanswerable argument against other charges of damage done -o that instru- ment through the exigencies of the war. Grant- ing ths’, financially, the legal-tender act was epsound, it served its purpose for the time in tiding us over the critical period of the contest when, through the embarrassments of the the timidity of capitalists, and the of Government credit, our affairs Were at a point that demanded prompt rem- edy. ’ ‘Tee Biack Croox.— We bave seldom seen a larger and more fashionable assemblage at the National Theater than was present last even- ing at the fourth representation of the « Black | Crook.” Many of our most prominent citizens with their families attended the performance: And the smoothness and effectiveness with which the piece is now presented were warm- ly applauded. The scenic effects surpass any- thing of the kind ever witnessed here, while the same may be said of the ballet. The play &s it 16 the first, so it is the greatest of the new order of pieces which have supplanted the legitimate drama at so many theaters, and none of the imitations are destined to the same popularity. The singing of Mics Georgie Dick- son was agair applauded last evening, and the dances aroused the usual enthusiasm. The “Skipping Rope Polka” of Leab, the Hunga- rian dance ot Ricci, and the graceful dancing of M’le De Rosa were as usual prominent tea- tures of the ballet. The piece 1s no doubt des- tuned toa good run here. There will be the usual performance this evening, and a matinee to-morrow afternoon at two o'clock. “AsoTuER UssiGutiy Ncrsance.”—Under the above head the Chronicle applies somesharp censure to the new market sheds Gen. Ger- bard, the market master, is having erected on Sh street, adjoining the present market house. ‘The ¢.ronicle objects to adding to the ugliness or extent of inflammable material of the pres- entetructure, and calls loudly upon General Michier, or anybody else having authority to put astop to Mr. Gerhardt’s work. We pre- sume, however, that the sheds the market- master is putting up are such temporary struc- tures tor the accommodation of dealers as his Predecessors have from time to time erected tor the pressing needs of the market. ornaments! point of view, we are inclined to think ‘hat any structure of new pine board Will decidedly improve the look of the place, serving Asa screen to the dirty weatherbeaten cid stal!s beyond The politicians are all Mainviacs,and will b® until the 1th, for “as goes Maine so goes the Unicn.” Meantime opinions vary. The Ke- publicsus claim the State by 20,000 majority, aud the Democrats (New York World for in- stance) expect to whittle the Republican ma- jority down to 5.000, Mr. Brooks, of the New York Express, ongi- nally a Maine man, concedes a Republican majority of from 12,000 to 15,000, and thinks the Re} District. He disputes, however. that «as goes Maine so goes the Union.” and refers to the tacts that Maine went for Fremont in 1556 by over 000 plurality and Buchanan was elect- ed In 1845 she went for Cass by nearly 5,00) pluralty, and Taylor was elected. and s on. A New Rervstic PRroposen.—Mazzini has issued Another manifesto from London. He Sdiire-ses the Poles, who are told to put them- Ia an | | tion, | | | | | | cans will carry every Congressional | | selves at the head of a Sclave movement, and | “rest the basis of an alliance between Sclaves Greeks, and Romans in 2 confederation which =hali have Constantinople for its centre—a free amphictryonic town, not belonging to ary one ot you.” In other words. he would establish repoblic, with its capital at Constaatinop: a barvier against the Czar and Turks alike p_reerrecaatasess dre lata Tar Werk.Y STAk, now on our counter for din wrappers ready for the mails, ims all me ut the case of Commissioner Rol- oe Mr. Binekley sud the New York 1 tbe Officers: story 1 Scheutzeutest: d \The Wild Min interarting ot Vier Proceedings ct th uz tical meetmes Ju this Political News; Washix Gossip; the Courts: the e: Usetnl Items of Dx omy: Humorous Sketches; with De ! : oltural Errerras 3 The French E:np reviewed bis army at Chalons yesterday. England bas reached Paris on her a Switzerland, and ish Ambassad to leswe for Cherbourg. said that ance to withdraw her troops. A provisional Bulgarian Government bas been he Bokhan mountains. The Lon- rike bas come toanend. TheSultan ted Admiral Farragut's fleet to puss tt wiles, thereby caus seh talk in E sm diplomacie circles. Ganbaldi bas we 'c Naples to xiteud a Congtess of Demo- Montana. on the ® Orme aed John McArdle. for (S2,000,) was won unds, Time one by Orme in bour and 3-haif. 7 The corn crop of Minnesota, the largest 2 fi y + guest of | | HEARTH RUGS, in handsome 4 NEW PUBLICATIONS. : From Blanchard & Mohun we have tae fol- lowing: Miscellaneous Prose Works. By Edward Bulwer, Lord Lytton. In two yolumes. New York Harper & Brothers. These volumes an admirabie accompanimént to the fictioa by thor. The t vol me consists of criticisms contributed ipal Reviews of Great Britain; the fays written in early youth. A ing variety 1s afforded to the essiys by the nations of short tales mostly intended to strate oF Negoriz* some detiaite seanmeant The Opium Habit, with Suggestions as to the Remedy. New York: Harper & Brothers, This volume, the anonymous author states, bs. been compiled chiefly tor tha benefit of the opium-eaters, he himself having been a sufferer by its use. The volume embraces the narrative ot his own successful attempt to abandon opium; and the opium experiences of Coleridge: De Quincy, Robert Hall, Jon Ran- dolpb, Wilham Wilberforce, and other emi- neut men who bave sutfered from ils use. First Principles of Popular Education and Public Instruction. By S.S. Randall. New York: Harper & Brothers. This book gives the conclusions of the writer, resulting from Any Years experience in the practical admin- “rations of the systems of public instruction in the city and State of New Yerk. He points out and illustrates with clearness and intelli- gence the princrples he conceives to be essen- tial to every well-regulated system of educa. Mr. “Randall treats w social and phyiclozical questions with considerable bold- ness, For instance, be takes something like Malibusian ground, or ra her perhaps that ot ew Arnold, on the question of swarming he earth with human beings regardless of the nsequences, He holds that parents have no right to bring into the world beings for whom they are incompetent to provide, physically. inteilectually of morally: to give ex immortal minds, without either the the disposition so to train, cultivate those minds as to render them the blessings in- stead of the bane of their possessors, a source of perennial happiness, instead of a turbid and Muted fonntain of wretchedness and misery n this connection Mr. Randall says: « can only advance m the trae philosophy and science of education when neither the willfully ignorant nor the persistently vicious man or woman shall under any ciroumstances be per- mitted to contract the relations of marriage. or to give birth to an offspring destined to add to the already formidable amount of suffering and misery, physical and moral, with which the world abounds.” History of the Givil War. By John William Draper, M. D.,L. L. D. In three yolumese Vol.2. New York: Harper & Brothers. W. have not seen the opening volume of this his- tory of the war. The present volume treats of the events that occurred between the accession of Mr. Lincoln and the Proclamation of “‘ree- dom to the Slaves. The mode of gr uping events under certain sections or heads adopted by Mr. Draper seems to us a good one. Pivo- tal facts thus assume theit proper relation and importance, and this, somuwhat after the style of Gaizot’s Philosophical History, ts the trae form. Comer’s Navigation Simplified. New York Harper & Brothers. This isa manual ot i struction as practiced at sea. with numerow. illustrations and demonstrations. The Dower House. A story. By Annie Thom- as, (Mrs. Cudlip,) author of “High Stakes.” New York: Harper & Brothers, ‘The Poetical Works of John Milton, witha Biography of the author. A cheap (50 cent) edition, by D. Appleton & Co., New York. “Rob Koy” and “The Pirate,” of the cheap edition of Scott's novels, published by D.Ap- pleton & Ov., New York “Peter Simple,” by the same publishing honse, forming ou of a cheap edition of Mary- att’s novels. Report to the Government of the United States om the Munitions of War, exhibited at the Paris Exposition, 1867. By Charles 1. Norton and W. J. Valentine, United Stares Commissioners. New York: Office of Army and Navy Journal. ‘A Constitutional View of the late War: Obaracter and Resuits. Presented in a series of colloquies at Liberty Hall. By Alexander H. Stephens. In two volumes. Vol. 1. National Publishing Company. THIRD WARD Lint NOTIU) ye —There wil will a it Ww es orner of 7th an Oem “for the akin rasrenqueeate fora OBAND MASS ‘TH. ERING. to be held, and other important business ith My CMON WN. H MILLER. Presttont. ‘4 SPECIAL MEETING OF TAS 8TOUK- iS. holders of the ENTERPRISE BUILDING FROCTATION will Hd fe on MONDA at balf-past A. J. FALLS, Secretary. se 11 3t Salnt rage BUILDING Asso- th month oat Me Carroll HAN. G at, between Sth man me Ra September 1ith, ‘Ai who wish to obtain homes by Paying asmall | monthly payment should not fail to azcare shares dete the books ‘This association mili bay property far thote who fal eatate $0 offer e» security for a toa . WILLIAM P. Pe roee BY. See’; OFFICE OF PUBLIC FF ROUNDS AND WO! aeNrsoTOs. D. O. yz BUILDINGS, Ne ‘The Potomac Water wiil hut off from the Government main in north K street, Massachu setts avenue, New Jersey avenue. and north B street, between Ith street west aud Deisware av- cane. om the morning of the 15th tartans. at eight lock. By order CORR BY OA reret Butentin Oar ad Mar of Engineers, U.S a.. pe 10-2t in charge. es R SCHOOL BOOKS GO 70. aE oe UABTERS ¢ Obe BET TERD & WHITAKER Corner 7th ana PD streets. Bi PRATT. DENTIST. fourth story, Woodward's Building. 31% D street. be tween loth and lth, nearthe ,uuctivaof D street aed Pennsylvania avenue. aus i ‘0. CUMMINS. (O° s{FReveNrs racer, AN EXTENSIVE BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, Where the public may find, sivare, “what they want,’ and that of the beat’ quality. SEVENTH STREET, she doors south of K and Northern Market, Gas APPLE CIDER. ' 1 RERE ARTICLE, ‘ved and for sal a GAN is pRoTane fe 1L-3t z M*. A. J. REILY accessor to Mine J. Saxons) Bax her MILLINERY AND DRESS- MAKING HOOMS to No 16 EIGHTH STREET, between D street and eeavert- Yania avenue, where she will be ha sre, ber friends and the patrons of (or ay en e113 P Boa Mola ER ae EN GINGER, SPICES, kc, EGAN & BROTAER. Corner B and 9th streets, For sale by fe 11-3t UST BECETLY AT Noo4 MARKET SPACE AN ELEGANT pr 0Ux wo 5 a4 Ish BRI s- sits. zeee PL CARPET < rehich* zt de ity from ‘aris Bx. selltog at t Good English? Rrossele as low a ery JAMES BU DODSY sepll eot! N are hace 4 Market Space Lace curtains. A very beantifal assortment of LACE CURTAINS Tice from $5to $25 per w ow. may e store of 48. B. poDsoN. 2 1 Market Space. FAL! 48D stare orvcLoras. Lam just in receipt of a fr of HAL | FLOOR OILE POTS as r pg loners at the lowest prices FOR THE CASH; some a6 low as =5 conts pe os sanere Jone EENTH ee emoriment of O1L CLOTH Jag. B HODSON, _te H-cotf No 4 Market Space. st eee Yh NTHE SURREMF COURT OF 13 I TRICT OF COLUMBIA, -AE PTS IN THe Martyr RoPT: Ross & Bicxste + Bawa- X Baskacrtey, Tazlor, here 215 F gives nation oe SLEE. of the city or Goorgetown: ki street, Waehington city <fhis appointment as assig: ROSS & BIC C.. ebe were. on the 13t! ot Tees adjudged benkrupte-upon thet ees. by the Su otr Own {etition Court of said District ©. September yori Po Tat Whine: TAYLOR ~ prea b > of the pe sonal estate of a | ier tn hand. as far asthe same sy ected ‘end ta into mouey; when and ie all the creditors heirs of said deceased a: — ae ae myn iF vouctes: otherwise by luded trom ali Pa Teh, pecrated's nt provides ome is ord: x | weeks nine Ey Eyteine ar TAS. sell ‘wiwe ‘Begister of Wills. week for three thi Tascrean SmK PEE CENT. GOLD BEARING BONDS. A limited issue of the Bonds of the MASONIO HALL ASSOCIATION oF TEE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Is now ready at the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON, where subscriptions will be received, and informa- tion im regard to them cheerfelly furnished. These Bonds are a first-class sormrity im every re spect, aud are amply secured by mortgage on the Basonic Hall property. Payable ten years from date. Covrox Bonds, in denomimations of $50, $100. and $500, bearing interest, payable semi- annoslly.cf IX PEI CENT. IN GOLD. B. B. FRENOH, Prea't. Ni. D. LABMER, Bec'y tf WM. S HUNTINGTON, Treas. ANTED I TEOY-A BA’ w fa i) Sg Capitot ‘ERTED. RSES. HQUSEWAIDS Wal ri, aera with good SEB- yan: Witt Intelligence Ose, 479 ith street, ‘between B and a* TED_Th ree 1 first clas = ESS MAKEES THIMMERS, at 456 lich street, betwoon Band F. gone but competent hands need one ler omall and the ees do Fa eG and as bing Aud ironing. Bot ven. rh TED—A CABINET MARER = at 57 Bhede Island avenue, between 1ith and Iotiuetrecta, eee Talend o"2 ANTED TATELY—| Ww IMMED ey sae ‘ET = eee ry Bee tee var Raton Theater: T HE HOLIDAYS ARE OVER’ Come, boys, it's getting cool; Time now, to go to school! Boys bave had a eplendid rau, Splendid run and jolly fan. Now the jolly fun’s done; Time the schooling was begun. Jackets torn; trowsers muddy, Now begin the steady stady Bring along the alates and books; Brisk footsteps; pleasant looks Ho! there! don’t pout! What's the matter’ Elbows out ’ Pants need half soling * Can't stand worn-out clothes * Won't go te school with those ’ Here, Pa! take the boy! Coat, ead Vest. and Pants. and all, Atthe CELEBRATED OAK HALL. Don’t let the boy go s! shabby ' Ho will be # better scholar if he has good clothes. Good clothes for every good boy in town. Alao, are good boy: lent paternal parent Horii famous OAK HALL, No. 464 rie Streots Opposite Per hie is an entirely new Stock, madeup in the best atyle. 6 9° Sm. tHOUL BOOKS SCHOOL REQUISITES. FRENCH & BICHARDSON, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, 334 Pennsylvania aveace, Would respectfally invite the attention of PABENTS AND TEACHERS To their large and varied assortment of BCHOOL BOUKS AND SCHOOL STATIONERY which we offer at LOW PRICES oak D. To correct an erroneous impression, that ecems to prevail that I base gone out of the bus neg regory dec’d whore stocl recent a sold.) would state for the information of the Leura rT | ame that suchis not the fact, but tase ples vant 01 intend to keep, an heretofore complete assortment of COOKING ‘and We aTING STOVES and HOUSE FUENISHING GOODS to be found inthe Disteret H La sey St PUBLIC SCHOOL BOOKS, CHEAD. Cc. D. LIEBEBMANN 609 NINTH STBEET, eS 5t Corner D. GRAND Orne ING FALL FASHIONS, ry MAD. M. HINCKLEY'’S EMPORIUM OF FASHION, 332 Pennsylvania avenue. antly trimmed PATTERNS of all the Latest “Bite of or PA RIS AND NEW YORK FASHIONS. iM A WEING in allitebramches. se7-3t WROUGHT-IBON HOT-AIK FUBNAO KISTERBOCK'S For Lasse or Small Buildines, Itiseconomical T! delightful. It is simple in all it arrangement for ventilation ansur; No can ibly escape into the room. and tte dust ie entirely confined to the interior of the Furnace. It needs lesa attention and jess repairs than any other Furnace in use. Now enexhibition and for sale by W. D. W¥VILL, yj? MOAT corner 456 seS-4w 409 . A ANTHONY FISHER, FRENCH STEAM SCOURER, AND AGENT FOR THE STATEN ISLAND( N.Y.) PYEING ESTABLISH- MENT, Established 1319, NEW PARISIAN PROCESS, By whieh T ithout betng ts owt sicnsing | ‘the effec! Office, 4a the Patext Ofice, E S ALLEN, . MANUFACTURER Of LIME, AND DEALER Ly PLASTER, CEMENT, HAIR, &. Kilns on Bock Oreek, between Land K streets. Oftice, 326 C strect, between oth and 7th, rear of Metropolitan Hotel: 4 No. 1 LIME, for Brown Mortar, $1.19 per bar- rel. CEMENT and PLASTER at New York prices. aua-im ABVEY & 0O., MANUFACTURERS oF a TER ICES, A! Fr cE CBEAM. "WATER ICES, ND FROZER Of all the most delicious flavors, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL, nayivauia avenue. between 9h and Ithste We most tir inform our friends aud the bie that we menu! po aie =" peerent att Coupty fas! rani Virginia ck ‘Sus nat wil will favor ua with thele patton er ory ealafacton, pod attention will be pate ly and ling Beltverca promptiy to aif pate Ferrata ng neers, Most reasonable te my att Porouac ROE HEBBING. POTOMAC SHAD. All selected and in fine order, N. W. BURGH: Viti aud ¥ nero ac 9 Corner of der Bbbitt ile _angay SLATE ROOFING. H. SEAMAN, Architect and Sole Licensce for Plastic Biute Hendy in Washington, George: town and Alexandr id tin roofs made perms pently tight. Orders by by mail promptly attended ‘and an 18-1m™ ‘LEBS, No. 260 Pa. avenue, bet. 12th and 13th ats Jowely repaired and made to order. Watches Peas rozaires and and adjasted. Ornamental at estate of nan ise = ener ‘ e a waroat to, exuibee ¢ the au T cy? otherwise from ‘ati of the aid extatae Gen ustie eoand io i of Augest ws - DBVOP, Aduluistrator. WARSTEDIAn nonest and steady WHITE SERVANT. to cook and wash in a private family oe tut euch as come’ 1 recommen: need call at 31 4s Wes 4 street, bet WASTED-A Journeyman SHOEMAKER a Ca tent and steady man peod apply, “Apply fo M. HILLIG, corner’ 13th atrost and Py 969 3t nue, ANTED_T area & reapectable Young Giri VATION to do chamber work ete references given, if required. Please to sdarese a note to Wo. 92 24 at.y bet, Fand SIT. caTeDes purchase a number of BAHARES OF STOCK in the First N tonal Beliine Association. Address OU. B. BAKER, oer of rede iee po gerne ere =. crowd is MERS at the RY "ian acs ae album im plot taken, to the amount SF gi each by whieh taoy will becoine terested in the award ef prizes on the Sut nt; don't begrudge six centscar fare if you live nt the Navy Island, it will ample repay you. 5,000. wanted To BOY 3,000. srconp- wand clot MING, for whicu a fair price will be paid leaning and ‘Re- pairing done in the beat manuer. At Nc, 404 ot, peers G and Hl, Washington, DC. All Kinds of oly a Bis | Heal Eatate sia ‘corner 7th 5 Bots. at D—NEW AND oan OFF CLOTH- WONG Watches, Diamonds, Gea, Revolver, oF am alae, at the olde wnat a ae ‘Pasbmokers BIL pa near Pennat is a AND FOUND. id when re- a ats. Navy Yord. A. WOOD. 85 aaa ‘Lost, on ania night, on Pa. avenue. between 4! 3th FAN. White Stone | the given if lett at this off &5 hort, on the ‘Sd instant, a small 2D red, horned COW, with piece of her tail cut ont The svocepesera will be paid for her return to IQHN BONINE. ith street east, between E and G streets rd. Sel ‘st STRATED OR STOLE! 7th inst., TWO COWB: downward: stump tailed, abouts years ol and a slit in the Fight ear. A rewari of ten fotiars will be given for their recovery by WM. H.B. K sire ae near Iéth atreet east, Capitol in! D_Strayed on the Sith August, one > eaite ASORPAL U BTEER, with a fow red ‘aml about two yeure old’ “The tinier wit bring the Steor to 109 45. street, near Vir- ave., where the above rew sel BOARDING. "T°. BENTFURNISHED ROOMS, communi- cating. with or without Board, at No. 137 Feunsyivania aveune, between 17th gat an Bours So TORMIZHED ROOM =m Toa, at Ne. 474. corner U aud North Capitol sts ; ‘ground. shade 'T—Several very desirable FURNISH. ISH: voMs ny enite cr singly on lat and oore: with ithe i boards ‘ing FOR SALE. COHSALE, The GOOD WILL and FIXTURES pany Model Shop. Ai ee hare able and end rit | a RENT. with 4 rooms, Se Between Mend e near L street north, has six Inquire in the store on the rooms; in good order. ros INT—BRICK HOUSE. c marta sieht th eas. water in froatof the hous. omsth betwen Gand H strects, Apply 403 sth street. near H street. it? ro Story seven room me BRICK 200 North Capitol street ESE ENTIA io. H sts coppreite Goverment Print HOUS: fice, suitable for store aud boarding how cheap rent. Apply next ho’ 1 st By George ve rooms, ip Tih shen door. Also, § Bane PAN DWEULING for nent, Site: ated on High street. No @ Store ip hani- tomc'y atted up with Pistaren: Geese Cater te > comilete. It is an established Book and Fai Sore. Also, ti attached containing sight rooms, “Prospect street. cor'er of Fravette. ee Tt por RENT The STORE, with two ROOMS attached, situated corner of 13th and H streets Fixtnres for sale, ae 10 8t” FOE RENT FURNISTED HOU ath roo water aud gas. No. Ox EENT—New tre room FRAM F: street. bet Nand 0 Possession now MITCHELL & HOLTZ M. *e 102t Room No. 1. Intelligencer Bui! FOR BENT The HOUSE No 54 Gadebs Row. at present ocenpied by Dr J. H. Thon p son nm first October next. Avply Ne 152, next door. C OB BENT—. ‘Ooms. in & good locatio Tth street. G Fond NISHED Petpet di room. bose ag cotati the avenue, se 10 3t" THOMAS & HAVENNER, 7th st. OR BENT—Four Bloaaant Se ae Fan itabie bouse! t No. venue, south of the Gapliel. te: tween K'avd Lestreeta, ent moderate? Also, a Stable attached. Will be let separate or. to gethe se 10 St OR RENT—A FEAME HOUSE. containing seven Tome. gat and water, near sirect cars. pleasant location rent lo avire of. OOM: corner of ty aud Fi Li tirests Fez, put ae Comfortable BR! (Three stories and — — 9th street south, near mae! om and sold cn reasonable term te fet® BN CHARLTON, 347 C street. bet 4. and 6th sts FR RENT =a weil furnished four- pert ole Se ‘K HOUS: far Good eeation nea itchen. bath u eNO B78 Pac arene Hey ry Pp} at jo. &. avenue, Ucke's Photseraph Gallery me. get" re STORE. a wot four ‘on second floor, new fin For ——— Gan nire of LO. PARKE U., Plumbers and Bb ies 500 ser gs mn Pa. ave. and De tt Fo: SALE-A nine room = BRICK HOUSE, 34.200 Sth street, ‘A fourroom BRICK ota + jeans Lor, 2x10, 10th ot: R10 13th street, i, near the New Agricultural Depart eral fers OM the a MITCHELL. « HOLTZM Boom 1, Intelligencer Building, ee weed & FOX, Auctioneers, it Exiace Brokers and Sullivan Building 2: 470 Teh street, opposite Post 01 FOR SALE-A two story and basement BRICK DWELLING, on V street. between Lith and lath, eo iat seven, rooms. Lot 21 by 120, to a 30 fool alley, Only $2.00) required cash; balance in monthly pasments of 7) cue A two story BBA: ASL COTTAGE, containing nine rooms, with of ground. situated ta “Monht Pleasant Village,” Sue mite her vod the terminus of the Iéth street cars changed for ct propert se S-lw Foe SALE E COTTAGE, (Gothic style ) ote Bill,” containing nine rooms, with ntries. ee — cars ran withie a fewy ade of the house 150 to an alley. X three story BHIOK HOUSE oe Mead avenue. pean Wh a. Mth ee Clear with larce yard, containing eight rooms an kitchen. @2.:00 cash: balance in ut }, two, three, and coe dLsam'n ‘ory, BRICK COTTAGES, (nearly completed. ) on 8 street. between lith and 15th, adjacent to the State Department, ranging in price from 8: 5, Five Phalte Houses. (in course of erection.) on street south, between is capital Hitt, containing four roome each, with erick eee dation. sane I by 70. $300 required cash; bye monthly Bou TE FOB SA’ ROUTE of of the FOR BI ‘NT—A'BRI IC 5 i it, Ro Dp mt HENRY Wiohous. ha ea es x oe Soimond Fesn arent and’ Eatrect. quire THON Rey Sah, 4 Lraiatass ALE. will buv Tock po v 3, —l iY F°. BOGE Wr vILE. — Lickel 7 a Fes. ‘RENT .—HOU es farnished, oss: = southeast corner of L and If pu Chased within one week, possession given imme. ely. a at" 5 SHARES in the Temperance B fog er gna ‘Trast Association for sale. Ten Hy feiss: Apply at 260 P street, between ets and Fo; SALE—A choi jesirable location, doing Stock light, complet and “sesirable. vadaeess “Merchant, 902 Pa. Be 9-6t" OR Lip me pe DABK SAY MARE, six years old: kind and get perfectly sound, and ‘a fast traveler Touuire aor Bow avenue, corner 13th street. Se 8 ot Fe. SALE—One PHYSICIAN’ a OnAIEES of a der. pre make, bat little used; in perfect or- ‘Will be sold + Jy JOE 800. Lath at, G° TO SHEPHERD & WHITAKER Te buy yout BOOKS. se4tw Corner 7th and D streets. FOE BALE—A seven octave PIANO in good order Apply at 127 Penn ty ER sanfe/avenus, Lecween 19th and 2th eta FR SALESSTOOUR: GOOD WILL AND HIX- TUBES of the Shoo Store No. 127 Penhaylvaninavenue, betecon Nineteenth and Twrntieth ets. Apply on the premi ses. au 29 ished HOUSES. S0-91, erie. v NFURBNISHED or Furnished | First Flosr 405 Hi. pear 12th street. Two small connecting Flora, Dining a rte For #1 HOS. E,W FOR REN roi. {ure. tidily Kept: centrally located; meals in 0 mingle ladies or ‘ehfldren. All mod rcremen All desirable features of a pri- pit anaes, “oe Law Ofice of J $5 10th street, near HCUARY pas aiter f FSESISHED | ROOMS 1 FOR RED rom 8 to 30 apd $12 per month. Parlor and Bedroom for rent, with or without Board, at No. 453 6th at bet. ‘Ostreet and Louisiana avenue. <OR SALE_A desirable three-story BRICK F DWELLING 16 large rooms. 10 closets, 9 feet hell, double parlors, 12 feet ceiling. marble ; gas and water: iste ground with lew \d flowers, brick carriage house snd ply at No. 61 K stree’ bat eligi VATE. ‘geste ENCE: taated on Tgetowa pg meal gi sd occupied y an The House contains r men! is surrounded by Planted with fruit trees. shrubbery Also. OF FICES for rent in the Paid cgcorne: ot o 15th and F atreets {Intell ] """ 427 18th strect, SOMETHING NEW. WALL, ROBINSON & CO., POINTED YOKE SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. GIVE THEM A TRIAL. 322 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 9th and 10th streets. sett ITANOS, ORGA: P AND MELODEONS. on sale and rent, on accommodating } REICH ENBAGH'S Plano! Stores 0. 495 Kleventh street, above’ Penna. avenue. se 9-Im* ua FALL STYLES, pt G Now ren the most t desirable styles of GEN- URNS DRESS end BUSINESS LATS. tor the Fai Beautiful assortment of BOYS’ HATS, various ple it OF ae is TINEMETZ, Hatter, se9-lw Dz. FEERTOS pa! SMOOTHING As pronounced by all a | have soe best article for domestic use ever in Principle. ant beantilul in desig Itwilldothe work of four common irons, with one-third the fuel, requires no holder. never smats the cloths. and puts @ finer polish ou shirts thap ‘any other iron; will pay for iteclf in saving of labor ard fuel in three mouths. Any one dissatisfied may retarn them within (ne month after purchase, and get thetr money oy ale at the northeast corner of Pa. avenne and 24 street. by JOHN LOCKLE. sole agent for Maryland, District of Columbia, and Alexandria, BJ Agents wanted seo tr . - Tax creat scnoon Book pEror, 519 SEVENTH STBEET, Intelligencer Building. it to be the ‘ated; new in Teache parents sivere Fely upon o taining Rae aT i@ lowest possity price, WHOLESALE AND ved ipo fchool Furniture, Black Boa ohiece ta room, ai the Book fe 5.2w. 486 rts, Maps, ine Tequitie for tu schoo’ fanery Store 0 aod BALLANTYNE. 519 7th st., Intel neer Building. SEVENTH STBEET. PAINTINGS AND ENGBAVINGS aT BEDUVED PBICES. on limited bat choice ion Of PAINTIN 38, Bo BOMOS Osa EsGRAY vines GS will be dispose a br he Doxt T. lees than. occncuee Simin TILE, now dine aioe st "s Hard nf ic tural Tmpte Cy ricultural Impleu on 14 er ee ee ave SmcrEA ane. Bag! LAR re nee w TH froutlag Judictary igen Bren tabi laedsg: tbl Betis OE MENTIA two ston FEAME CO! Frist seven Feomey ou Massschate wea tween I to No. 3 ennsyival and se Feoitt Fo: ‘ashins- sit Acres of AE psnd Nay Improved. in sta the cite of nati F° conaletiug of 1 actes miles from Washin: Benni Inprovements’ denies of ll rooms, stene carga tervants’houte, Also, small orchard, meadow, Sad aheegance of ood, Hxcaent water al ae Ww. L.. 3449 2 h street, Washington, D.C. A —The east half of D between 1th and a teeth streets and W and bor . wna a end _boundery. Terms gan and 18th street. itelligencer and Ohrontc! ej co fi atabliny Tse, 1th street, tween Band €. Island." Few minutes walk to the new Agricultaral Building. Iuguire near D nort! hroe-story BRICK HOUSE with old Katrect, betwen 2 sad $4. seasion give aber to GAN & BROTHER cee eu 2tt OR BALE, _— See ERAL HOUSES. Brick and Frame, ti ‘Seventh Ward, the near Agricultural Dey wai, ter Pyar = Sah we in Bt. For further Darticolare RB RENT—The Medical Facalir of Ge own College being compelled tn conse, i Bald, end cemtral. fe well iat Printing . Book Bind ery. Photoy Cuter! or Schoo! Rooms tbr PuoEETRSsiay fas elie mes Bato | . itol VEN corner Pd ‘and FOR SALE AND RENT. F BRENT meee — STORE ens Renan i a FOX, 4 Ametsomerss. waT0 seventh wt. Office. horses and two car fixtures wit! e Tented with the atore if de- La hi HED. "HOUS of thirt car and water, Sis per mentee cen ee BOR RENT The, VERY DESRAMLE P tied ; Nos. 357 and 359 0 street, vetween «. and if reets, Sciaa Ban fomet! ing ver twenty ve rocms, ‘bes: gh. bin ‘ac eter tie in the way of bot and Bs the kitchen. The house t« heated throughent with, Furpace and Latrobe Stoves ‘This property has heretofore Leen knows to the prbitc. at one time as the * HOUSE.” and at otne: and has alw ned by other lo. aNties: ‘of particulars inquire at 361, next door east from the premises. #09 east” ALU ABLE BUILDING SITES FOR SALE on Bi street. between 13th and Leth ste the way from Dr. Gecley® Chmrch =! with santh fronta of 26 ft. each, with = fect. tes thirty foot aley. The proximit lots, ta the 14th street cars. the Treasury and other publi z nd to of the costlt “PENNSYLY SRA he AM! For ph —— pod ood ow Seute, ee ofer them at . ‘crew ere eee a OREO A. WHITNE eh wt BL MEORE situated on Penney tycen 4 ane 3M streets. and formerly knows be = CLINTO) TEL.” The lot is 25 tect anning back to a 3) ‘d with water and gas The Padapted for business purposes. and ee: hing to secure a houre with store and AEN PusiuoN atten ft eet uch an opportunity ‘Terme liberal one third cae, batence ta. eix twelve cightern and say, four —— Apply we BiRAM BREWER, No. ec SAL A ben OOUNTRY SRAT on the Biadensture tornpike, one mile from the city, 107 acres of land ina high state of cultivation. ® good dwelling, also stable and otber building complete Suitable for ‘dening or Dairy purposes. For r partic larsapplr to an 28-tf ansS Seventh st ber Dand ae OB RENT—The DWELLING. now beti fm thorough repair. lately occunied by Ger Perry. at the northwest corner of 18th ana 1so,& STORB-ROOM ender the te. Hotel. A oto to BICH ABD WALLA: 3-9 D street, opponite City Halle a a5 im OR ais delightful COUNTRY BE: FoRs DENCE AND FEUIT AND GARDEN Fan with every arrangement g fort a nience. very varlet: ii hes, cherries. ine shade trece hed COU! Part ih perty Box 654. Post ‘omer. a PERSONAL. D&, 2088PH FLINT. oF ‘e consulted at his iicor 350K stent tue 32th apd 13th sts , tor the cure of all Venereal Dis- eases, (in whii 7 Ruptures, ropean Pesusene Baptore Li on hand | Office hours—3 to 12, se 1-10t NOTICE Tuxneny forewarn the public azainst a woman representing hererlf as my wife. as dy bate never been married, and the statement is ee 10-2t" GENE P. ‘oom A AIZIEB. [AL ATTENTION cate diseases ot ULARITIES AND DIs- gle you can receive the re- much desire, ‘ron i no false modesty prevent foespnn’ ing. Ladies. if you favor us with <x will endeavor t ee Fas" satisfaction. | Dr. MUA FOREST § BROT, 9 southB Street, between 9rh Bor YOUR 8CHOOL BOOKS at FRENCH & BICHARDSON’S. re5-tf 434 Pennsylvania avenue, SCHOOL SOURS! SCHOOL BOOKS !! all kinds, at 3 WHITAKER’: se 4-2w Corner 7th and D stree D3oH42 ea asta sate ‘eras! waccess street. Baltimore, ‘Booms 0 attendance. All in ional ‘call or veriter PHOE 25 cents. SEALED BY POST, 50 CENTS, petent ne aa (CorrAcE carer. 16th —a T == ‘squares north of aera kr tr somite ular every for yh ve ° month very one becomes taken to the eamount of Glor more.” “au dete 26 O NOT DESPAIB, zg UT SEE D eres ) Private 0. TINOTORT Bagi BASEMENT, ‘Wachinerox diord and Tew an nee Sttention paid to pas HB. BATES, “ JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, No, 249 Pa. ave., bet. 12th and 3th streets. Acknowledges Deeds Landlord and Tenant andail other business appertaining to his cMcé promptly attended to. au 13m BINCE’S P STAMPING FLUTING HAS REMOVED AND PINKING DEPOT, TO 322 F sT an 6.2m jetween 10th and ite sieaste Ga oe rat, between street, E on short ejuere ih Feaay tanta ateace, Cle + “aed purchased. toss jay ARIES, GENTLEMEN. and CHTLDREN’s SECONDBA. Boots aud Shoes, aes bes be ie, iS ta 30: 5 ‘25436 Seventh street, bet Lana Land ited Masts rt ee N. B.—Secondhand Clothing sold at Teasonsble Jans a ates PpHysr are prea Ss OF norte STANDING ‘S aperdil, y aud iF thorushiy seedy a & Dew ry zr Medicine ent ingurt man secre Teh ate? fobs ad there FEMALE iitwectT si TTC! K stree! Tis frum 8 to 0a. maltosand see. m. austw* |p B- De att See ar rermorey, Geroted many years to the ceuneant os bel the greatest # or ates Tae — aed nLADIER Gesiring, eepscial treatmout will tnd pgBREOULA TIES, from "whatever cause, lieved pBooMs PBIVATE. Patients eve waa? tne a Has meal read by anton! yg Ahad incon rentence, Gentlemen cur innces without pains fe man thea pal rising ‘arnatural act tion of the on by over indulgence or certain secret habits, ana the habit itself preven ot. Bo jo medicine req by ominent red. AP Bae: infallitie in effe. A late faventen erect ar ite for. Forwarded by mail, with fall poe ny za ring od ay upon the towers: fae AIDERIOK., sa = REUNITE ino OaN HAVE THEIB HOOPSKIETS ALTEBED AND BEPAIRED ct CHS. BAUN'S HOOPSKIET,OOBSET and SHOULDER BEAOR MANUFACTCRY, 49 Louisiana avenue, between 6th and 7th streets. mb 17-t Parest PANTALOON DRAWERS. ‘The vest fitting DRAWERS ts the world are the PATENT PANTALOON DRAWERS. FISK, CLARK & FLAGG, Patentees and Manufacturers, No. 55 Whitestreet, N, ¥ PICKLING. rr agi 349 EGAR, tw egears AMUSEMENTS. ‘ NATIONAL THEATRE. a T TTRACTION BXTRAORDINAGY wv is Or eae TY bar SEER CaTA ae bt from Phil uae 4 My nt forte Se tem cademy. opece future Says ‘ B ante Tl ‘SATC BDAY. APT BOON from 8'to Boaciek. Groton fe re eg THUBSDAY EVENINGS. from Stol ot forte ana py Fd ‘The be rented for Balls, Sofress. & pair m PRD AY, oe none a Gent Babb. F NON #1 admntiten Ww vcelving pasernenre Bhat ing Foote +" hr wast GT SHALL MALL. Mi WHITE ‘pm fing ad ” atall the principal Hotes, ant at the ateamer's whart — 20 The Arrow can he chart red Dr private pa: tise gigs or amscint ene XCURSIOLS «© beard, or to te 10 In EXCCSION To ges ALY MONT | 4 he Benefit of 8T PETERS Fanon Hal SCHOOL, nder the Ar ACTIVE BASE B, Y45 poser MEKCHANT TAILOR, bar opened his new store, No 41-4. corner of Eighth aud K streets partment wher: see all bis old frien: geverall: Fo: BEeERces, Successor to H. F. Lor CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY MERCHANT TAILOR Metropolitan Hotel, (iste Brown's tf No. 3 DENTISTRY. 7, COUMBE HAS REMOVED tween Iith and 12th ee seet; be 5 ie favors. and will be happs to see bh A. ends and all persons that their patronage. Teeth madi Valcanite base, and filled in the Bt reasonable rates D*: ox & Cos Doric pic, 262 PENN: ‘A AY! Between 12th and lsth steaks. TEETH EXTEACTED WITHOUT Pats. charge wil! where PR he oy M1 be made for Shinget fi a ton pri Ae wes and warren’ ive entire eatisfactton sone Willdo well to nd ex- Saitek Seine ee Tae aS WOOD AND COAL. LL®AV8 Yore onprns Fox CHEAP OOALS AND wouD, af their Depot and Ubiel Office. G street wharf, W r ©. STOBRS & CO., corner 15ta ant F, Wesh- ’ ..torner JF. BOGUR, corner Bridge and High Gangs: tow! 1735 6m yuu GUINAND, ts eno wooo. tink. CEMENT, ao ral Office, No. 51 Louiats ‘ween sib ae bed deh streets owt Bran ch Pardo race te aout Sew mnt of Sd street cast wi vo pel medations for loading ant ui vert storing goods. CUAL by the cargo at Puieiyata GR TRUNK WARE-Rooms. aR Travelers are Invited to call and eclect TRUNKS, VALISES, AND SATOBRLS, From the largest an¢ best assorted Stock this city. Gclivered free o charge. WALL, ROBINSON @ CO., 322 Penneyivanis srenze, Mark SALE bs. hard laid or Patent Cotton SRINe oaper wired CORK B a S made in any form eth. wnited te ‘isheries of of the Chesaprakentnd Potoms with » inet Sconomicaliy formed securing esben perf pec ILL onl ty a ‘Ss, Herring do. . Mallet ao mt by as? AMERTO Ax ET AND TWINE 00. Ba Ltwdtew2me 43 Commercial stre-t, Bostoa T° ALL WHOM iT Mar OONCEBN. Dear NrER! a IMENT oF THE Ivrene ont SSION OFrice. Jul; ry Application having beeu made wader ger the act ot June ss. igs, for the relmeue of the fell se. feribed Land Warrants, which sre or a is siore ea theta atthe date Tolicwing the description of each warrant. a sew certihests Bille reavaed, if ar lid obyection dhenlé tha, ‘epprer. raamus Beo- iw FS). 189. Octobe: ONS. “8.001 f tore. acres 7 joveea under nr tie act of March 8, sis in the AA rem. aod was grante: September 5. 1: wee eke dor ay ree —— the acto , 1588. in the name Of Adan: Vrs “ee is, 9. is October 17, is ee 6. 1553. ‘October St ei oy Nanted i the: ect of ame : we granted February is tea Nocemee aet No. 64.895, acres. ienaed under under the act of eof Mary Crawford. for- ae hud was it Cot ed ge granted March No. ee for oo scree, lested unter the at March 3. ims. in the oft i = eves artiea ana so he Bo. 4508 for BO acres isaued under the act of March 3. 1835, in the of ow of Daniel Dunn end oe ple pinay oree Bovember 14, 1555. ig) acres, issued jo. 68.2. for 1) under March 5, 18%. in the name apd was granted February if, 156 eee n. mer rridow cf ot Jesse ‘Wo Sel for Iss aches | * March. 1885. Cp a rae Pevermas as granted ML ny 3s ts November ta, 1358 we ‘sc tn the oome ot Seder thee ri wa granted tees ‘sn Sune Z, 1856. Ny, “LIME AND | AL Wc hove for sale prime LUNG HAIR, or Piss- s hoes wish a Belt Sot ¢ to thete _©%2m No. 428. Calvert st AY ES ms elles Fas be “rang BARTHOL 0 . Peay meee below ae ‘870.

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