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pea ~yVeeey & Be ais ee 0 oe hea ¥ EVENING STAR. Largest Cirenlation in the District ~~ crospy S. NOYEs.. eee -Editer. WASHINGTON OITY: MONDAY.......-.s000+- AUGUST 39, 1969, SF READING ‘TTER ON BVERY PaGs. SEB OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELB- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. ‘R THE ACCOMMODATION OF P2EsoNS jeaving the city during the summer m: they can Bave Tum Stam mailed to their address, by ordering the same atthe office, for 125 cemts per week, for one week or more. SLEEPLESSNESS. It is a well known fact that the sonsof bodily toil Dave bat few vigils, while the active brain, Worker, who necds sleep even more than the Wwearled laborer, often woos slumber in vain. ‘The cause of this is that in perfect sleep there is @ lessened flow of blood through the brain. When the brain is most in action, it attracts to itself most blood, and sleeplessness is the result, even after the mental effort has | ceased, because when the brain bas been once stmulated to activi:y it requires in most per- ‘sons some time before the circulation of blood through it regains the balance which it main. tained state of repose. Any intellectual effort immediately before retiring to rest is sure to be followed im such persons by a sleepless night. and if the circulation im the brain is | Babitually kept at an unnatural tension, the ditheulty with which it returns to the state sleep is nightly increased. ® case the sufferer must have joss of reason will result. A iter in Good Health tor September, on this Subject, says that the effects of protracted waketulness sooner or later snow themselves +m the strongest constitution. The person be- comes gloomy, irritable and peevish. The Tmemory is defective and the thoughts con- fused. Im some instances it leads the way to, and even seems to be the cause of, insanity. ind was impaired by it in his later years; Southery’s insanity was preceded by it- After a recapitulation of the causes of sieep- lessness, mental and physical, (we have con- fimea ourselves only to one mental canse— Probably the most common,) the writer gives various bints as to the promotion of sleep in cases where it is wantipg. Without reference to the use of drugs which should never be taken without the advice of & physician, we will At is generally essential in the sufferer to give up the use of tea aud coffer, and it is sometimes necessary to leave off stimulants. Tae person should take care that he does not go to bed euther with cold feet, or with a stomach that bas been long empty. Many devices for induc. sng somnolence have been practised with more or less success; one of these is combing the hair, which bass very soothing eff ct om some per. | sons. Another is to Dive the feet gently sham. pooed. Walking about the bed-room night-dress,so as to get what Dr. Franklin called an air bath, is a good plan, and the cold- ‘water bath just before retiring to rest, by virtug of its stimaiaung action, is otten successtal 1m more refractory cases the warm bath may be trivd,—it acts by withdrawing the blood from the bram. Ua the same principle, the up- Tight position, by favoring the retara of blood from the bead, is sometimes useful. It is, indeed, no uncommon thing to meet psopie Who sieep with great facility when sitting1u a carripee, Dut who sleep with difficulty when lying down im bed. ‘The best bed to sleep upon is a hair mattres: aud the worst of all is that made of feathers, People &= a rule go to sleep must easily wuen lying on the right side. Proper ventilation of the ved-room is indispensable for sound sicep and for health. Sufficient oat-door exercise should im every instance be taken. and those who are strong emough should carry itto a sense of fatigue. Nothing is more important in order to secure sleep than to diminish the intensity of thougat. Under tavorable circumstarces this caa gen- erally be effected by the will. In otver in- stances, Bowever, the more the will is ex cised against it,the more attention is given to the truant thought. At lengtn the will, borne dowa by the torrent of ideas, gives way altogether, and protra:ted sleeplessness resalts Jaton through it 1s active, amd taat it is the opposite of this condition which preva sleep. One of the mus: effec:aal modes of cou: teracting this state of things ts to force upon the attention some monotonons train cf thought, snd to tire (he brain by its comstant repetition Reading @ dul book on a heavy subject some- ames @nuswers. Repeating short verses over and over, or counting backwards, 1s often su: cessiul. Monotomous sounds act ia this w a Boerhaave ordered for a sleepless patient that Water should be so arranged as to drop con- stantly on a metal pan. Tue whole chance of uccess Lies im compelling the mind by a strong effort of the will to give up the train of ideas by which been occupied and to take up the less interesting and more simple ideas or petceptions presented to it. .Syin’s fivancial exbibit for the current year is rather discouraging for the present govern- tef that country. and correspondiazly en- & for tee Cubin insurgents. The ia- © the natioual debt is $2,000,000, while ‘ber pational expenditures are set down 800.000, MakIng a total of $149 000,000. . the estimated revenues are + leaving a certain deficieney which may possibly be still even without farther outlay ic Cuba. witg 18 cut of the question The last Joan yielded only thirty to forty cents on the collar. and that was by Spaniards rather a & matter of patriotic d+votion tnat with any expectation of retarn. This resource cannot be counted on & second time, and im the preseat @ of the country help from for- Will be slow in coming. 40.000, Tee Ketcew MatcH.—There = a general call by the press tor a return match, where the advantages in our favor shall parallel those in favcr of our British cousins ia the late race Amongst these will be rowing withouta cox- Swain, Baving tree water-course.&c. Inthe Prospect that this return match will be mad Wwe suggest that it be rowed om th» Potomac’ at Washington. The facilities here forensuri Stair race, where each side cam do its bes are unsurpassed; and nowhere could the contest be seen to better _ advantage You American waters; aud in an internationa, affair of this sort no water is so appropriate as tnat of the Potomac at the National Capital. The Coast Survey eclipse expedition, which Witnessed the eclipse from the Ohilkak river, »B Alseks. report tbat their position was only twenty miles from the central path of totality. The day was cloudy, but the observations taro! occasional breaks in the clouds were almost perfect. Secretary Seward visited the camp of the expedition, ami saw the phenom- enon. The Indians were so much alarmed that they Bid im their Rouses or took to the bushes. ‘The despatch stating that the Pekin Govern- ment bad rejected Minister Burlingame’s trea- ‘y with the United States turns out, as wa predicted, to bave been false. Mr. J. Ross Brow ne, our late Minister to Cains, telegraphs ® contradiction from San Francisco, and says ot :be ratification is only deferred until the returp Of the embassy, which is still in Eu- rope, about to visit S-. Petersburg. ee Work upon the Spanish gunboats in New York is progressing rapidly, and one of them, uamed the Erictsop, cam be put ix readiness sea in & few days. — Bart be send these vessels Ps sea, a8 the nea- idly enforced. ‘Tbe welcome rain came at last on Saturday 1, ard is reported to have extended over a cc rsiderable section of country. The rain fell Poiiscelphia, and will probably replenisn exhausted stock of water in the made tc ersity Inws will be r: ention & few of the | simple remedies suggested for wakefulness. | The French Government bas sent Dr. Proust, | one of the physicians of the Parisian Hospital, On an important missioa to Persia. He isto explore the shores of the Caspian Sea trom Asirakan to Recb, with the view of ascertain- ing the local conditions which have caused tte course in exten- to study om the Spot the measures taken by the Russian Gov- errment to prevent a fresh invasion of the dis- ease, and to pomt out the means of more sure Prevention. (ne of the most important objects to be effected will be to pat a stop, especially during the prevalence of cholera, to the carry- | ing of dead bodies, ina state of putrefaction, with the pilgrims’ caravans. This mission of M. Proust is bigbly important and weil-timed, especially as it was reported Inst month that cholera was prevalen’ at Teheran and that the shores of the Caspian Sea into Europe. ‘The correspondence bet ween J. Ross Browne, our Inte Minister to China,and the British community of Shangbae, has been published. Mr. Browne, in his letter, expresses his distrast of the progressive policy in Chins, denounces th: re was some danger of its spreading along | | the Burlingame treaty with the United States | asa trick of the mandsrins, and roundly ses the Chinese government. The British community take the same ground, and express the opinion that Mr. Erown was recalled be- cause be continued to express views contrary | | to those om which bis government was misled by Mr. Burlingame. A dispated from San Francisco states that Vice President Colfax is detained in the Yose- mite Valley by the iltmess of Mrs. Uolfax, | | They were accompanied tothe valley by Gov. Bross of the Chicago Tribune, Sam. Bowles of | the Springfeld Republican, and Mrs. Calhoun | ofthe New York Tribune. Church will convene at Fort Wayne, ind., on | Thursday next, September ist. This synod is | Composed of twenty of the States, East, West, | North and Seath, and also part of the Canadas. ing the great boat race, did mot come over the cable—in other words, that the embroidery was done in New York. ing between President Grant and General Buraside as especially cordial on both sides. Pricce Arther was formally received by the corporation of O>ariottetown, Prince Edward Istand, on Saturday. | From Shillington, Philp & Solomon and John C. Parker we have Harper's Bazar for Septem- ber. Wisk, MEX—eOLON CON: BB member is reque ste: whe a iy Siounow, iMiGitE atSociock. id os D ‘AgOHON. at Drui ee ee Ree TEUSTERS OF PORUIO SoHsOLS DisTsicT fesu sien ‘to the Sobels of tant Di juilding at 4 o Days FRIDAY end ee nee Wek C METULY | ‘the ich (eperutan ERICETS 0 OF Y SVBNING, ‘clock ce ig to be transacted By Busi créer of the WU. “ * GEO. LEWIS BBEBLY, ‘a¢ missi: TiUneDaY. Fulbay: <td SATURBD. tember 2. o’el, boot bo {Chrow aad Repub 1 8 THS FINEST LIFE Likk LIKE- ‘ylee, plain and Ol ESSES, all sizes and +t; colored, thom card to Hite aise: alec of living or ds Is. from jaguerreot} a,10 eieeteerereel DQUARTSES OS bast re Orema Betice ts b De ia) meeting (em FFIOE RF TRQPOUITON EaicRoap New Yor Seance Sarr Steer os any coming Y it be paid at ‘enen! this office from and after JW. TH WM. W MOORE, Bec'y Pca TRUSTEES OF PUBLIC t fer the SoURTa. DEST MIU s eta tb for etententon fo. 6 HOOLS wil toon t Vis- rr PUBLIC SCHOOLS. SECOND DISTRICT Ong of the Trustee will be at the Miller School Butding. B street between i ™. ‘m Ist to ath S Purpese cf ereptiog tickets of cdma Rendole of the Dist ict. 024,28 39.3190 THOMr "8 1 2 PaRseev ER AND CORVI 4 cau be bad at whol © ana ‘rotait at the southwest: corner: ad N ste = in RACE. and. aols im TRY THE PRoCLE’Ss SD sop oe J ot! panes LJ ‘snd F Sto7p cm | _‘The General Synod of the German Lutheran | tis intimated that the exuberant “special | | telegrams” in the New York papers, concern. | | The Providence Journal describes the meet- | BIBD | SHIBTING LINEN, e A. SAUS & CO., Clothiers, HAVE REMOVED TO THEIR OLD STAND, 517 SEVENTH STREET, AND. 4-4 omens hp 5 Orns OOTTON aT ILLS, WAMai povans waite Bu BOK and wher G Gosd Brands, SHEBTING OTTO, a Nt widths, roe ©asB OOTTON AND LINEN NAPKINS AND DOYLEYS. TABLE LIBENS, all qualities and widths. EVE Li a rom DIAPER, hell sell all of the aot Goods at Popa- SOLICIT AN INSPECTION, a eud)-tr a Ww Jar Prices. eu 30 3tif Between 9th and 10th. Fat DBE6S GOODS TO BE SOLD OHEap. | Printed Goods, & And as veshare lareely etter ovr expenses we | can afford t9 sell very cheap for Cash, JOS. J. MAY, | VLVANIA AVE anso St between 9h and loth sis. (U™Te> grAtas PATENT OFrice, | i} Dd. 3. 1389, ‘Onthe metition at JORN FAGuART or of (Melroxe. Mase. n+ DIM tent 308 Px: Felfund Vernon Bes Fie he eat ‘Tegaart on the atl = 1d retsened on the sth day mat in Machine for ‘Ubannelling | qudered that the festimonr in the, ase, be closed en day of Octu' fine tor Sing ‘arguments and the. Feport be It ited fo the 9th day of 8 thet the pert nee uexs. ‘oe lawsw sesh eee OLD Ke VINEGAR, ‘One! SEX GINGER ext be beara on ‘the ‘sth day Any Berson ae sauUet arisen vias Patents, Commissioner of Pate auzs aw 2798 ek OoRDERE ATEN PABA’ PEABL BABLBY, TA TABI) au .3t G01 NAYY, DEPARTMENT. s Bemeav or para: = vi] Wasitixatos, ‘Auguet 25, 1539. POSTPONEMENT OF obenne OP BIDS a NAVAL HOSPITAL, ANNAPOLIS, _ i Woon, ‘Chicf of Bureau. ‘o Jane,taistto | © ma at 57 Pennsptvaui. Fo. RENT) and 220 at. BwiOk nuove, war cv 8. Emquire eo ba biota nae tote ‘ont BNITuas Pro NAL os iitek from the fremurt. No. 432 tuh ncreat au 3) 2t" NFURNISHED BOOWS ON FSTRERT—two U ing ROOMS, with gas, at 217°F, blween ieth and 1 th sts. aush tt AB! HANDSOME SOIT OF PARLORS. AND price-et * UOMS, for rent at rT ioths et ret. bab A BRD Bo Booms, SFB ONT | ey be PARTMENTS 7 Porarincs) ono pn a = jout avenue and K street, sas) —_ T-2 spissgaat Fareishea Font erty ence et 15 12th erets Between aod N OR BENT— = rare Tah ‘Sished ROOMS ina sto for, Roweekeepi mgs eas rea ow coe coed tena re low FOR at 378 b and 16th, mi ire at 249 F street, bat. wha eed A. McLAUGHLIN. an3) eost* between 9:h iT Street west with 10 rooms, range, cas, hot aud nt aa ew RRICE Hout all modern 1 proveme RB A. B BN ‘OBY R®INK ieee No 173 Sth street west, near- No. 327 New York ay . st Ret 12 rooms, and DesLuwe. vio. 395 7th street and streets, with fixtares, auit- ‘ator: jos 219 and SNg32 6th atzoot west, with and 10th 221 Vermont state A ° Ses ae treet ‘west, te orth I street. Fe, BEN’ Hath street. z= — shod 7OR For Fo Bret floor, saitavie, for Feel gesand water; No. 25 — rgctown. T—Two small HOUr BS, one No. Pg j between P and © street land avence, between 1} ? ROOMS. on ousekeeping; large city ears. on 71 ‘ard wo —— LS ted FOR RENT. ~Destals ng § roome ean near the ord. ‘Terme a "fuiuire at 369 7th at ae i hooali betwee Gand be Bi FES avenge end ands 61 INT _Sovcral very fine OF FTO aacoMs several Lodging Roum: tu choctly Never eee we atore, corner best location | of Penna. H.O. HOOD. Lith street. BOUSH of 1 roves, water, ans. gl Fad }; marb! LOA sper the city, yet a7 Hankin the it a Row inauire Patt ete ve intely. Inguire corner tu Gea given on immed: ately. Inat SS a es ENT—Two pl LD D BOOMS, com- otters mentee Bop with a: -— on the meatal, cother, stb. 33 33 irvine Bince B street, copentte Gor: ernment aa FABMOR, ro ss Peet. Lyng oe reek setoes es yal for Py itr 9 ‘cstablisament. » Auctioneers. stand fo wuire af COPE & LaT! jpreiceed email ope room BRIVK meod = te Free ertable and desirable F ae DwELLiN jodera im- aig contanine 9 room, ineluding store, for as 8 milli Suceee BoretNo. 383 13th street bets sed ply te COOP! 808 cost {OR KBNT—OOTTASGE HOUSE, 4 rocms, with Fe yg i side piazre,'on i6h street, ny erounde, wit h halt to. TTOR & FO REAL ESTATE BROKERS. 4707th atreet. ISHED ROOMS FOR on the nor, side of Mew York ave- atreet, No. 3 23 BASANT feage 3, WITH GOOD Board, at 23 Pern. avenue, betw. zich itreets, ago St A! Rowe FOR RENT—On first Sg ens Seors. SMALL HOUSE WITH STORE a bs on pag) h otrees, above M, andoue ia alley. well auited for housekee from Market will be rented i'Sth atrect, en 23.3" oR a NTA two story, FRAME HOU>E, Hog tour rome and @ bitchen situated - tee location. Apply No. 297 1sth aL nd ©. aa mee S-room HOUSE, near the Uan- nth. in advance Tagaire at ace; between B and C north end let street east. of 8 rooms Price $5.00 enc Apply to W. BW. *{UBNISHED ROOMS FOR BSNT—als Ape eesse large ae if oF han isowely fui 4 D street Sttietian ‘Asociation vutiding BENT CY feet. 652 7th street south, suitable fora hoe or fancy store. Inquire on the p' Pett asylvania avenue, 0; ite Wil. See few minutes? walk of the t HOUSE 8 yard. Rent very low to Apply 173 K street, ear 18th a ESA oa OR BENT. HOUSE Om 108 Green, street. Geo: fas aud water; floe bath ‘attached; also tine, ‘stable om premises, ye particalars and key apply to Bammack’s fa oma) ane GBEEN. ye Sie or with GUM. well far. S—GREAT BanGalye | TO MAKE ROOM, ‘Two Chickering Grand Planosvoschy One Ohickering Parlor Grand Piano AOR ‘One Chickering 7 octave, 4 round corner, square, 2 Li .6%; octave. $159, Qos e Lindeman, «i octave. 8 125, anz, 7 octave, $100. ES ve instruments we offer for sale Upon easy term Fhe @. b pacfnaentsldg a20o.. 08 A DW GRAY. un Rame, and style of Jung “Mana te day dived ¥ mutual consent. Jos. arsomes vite ‘iatiltioa, sad be alute is vsathorizsd to celle Je the late firm 0 collect the ae the lei Srey way, G W.GBAY. Wasbin sto st 27, 1869. Br TSE Tagncd wil! coutinus the DRY GOODS | ESS id, 30" Pr Thete lndebted to the late pai will cali-e an Pa 5 i 52 et Orrice Cmier ComaiasaRry or Bur: STERC| Beikst MiyitaRy D TEICe, CH MOND, ee fi duplice’ at this o received 12 emia ‘Sept om {S09" tor supplying the following an, ‘Extrs’’ Flour. “Family” Flour, nds Atumantine Candles. 9, for eu, if by tm pou ide Conditions. Be vue hereto Bvt. Maj. & Obief Commissary ouz8 6t OB’ Subsistence, Firet Military District. Feaeren enaiee snare nex rcnoot. ror Touns bi |z bh September | coeutys Mae” } ND W) NTER DRY GoopDs. sHARSGS LES So MERIT SEAS? wis ciigs PBIOB ONLY, MARKEDIN FLaLy snd strangers will {aspect ou- suck al wee renee By yOTnE RS Wane orm IN@s. pper floors. ans) oe ATES PATENT 01 bine cust 2 ‘tn das ot Nevomien ioe mode of hanging the ip Winnowitg Machines lered e testimoy in. ee na cete be . ena ihe ‘bivg at-amente and the Examiner r ited to thedd dey ef B ea! pe ition he heard ber next. Any perso: tension, ‘BA 20s lawsw PaRrETé. Ol OUBTAINS, O1L CLOTHS, “<0! wei { Do You wish to have roar Corereaeitn he ve © road, substantial, an Foot? If eo, ti. | emapley 2 sie sorte su neucet ve ie aca, are ae BARGAIN—& a FRAME, 2 story BRICK basement, uth between 3d and 4th ts erat rented for $25 aud 0 WM NOTTINGHAM. corner K and'Sd strect eat” au23 6r In Woodward's Building. No. enue. between lt, and lith HALLS. suttable for avy par- apply to THOS. W a avenue. dealor in Fireplace Heat Kor yo Two buildings ‘Sud cellars. WELLING Bressed brick front, with merble window houde Is nd brewn stone bene ard eteps: moti pigmentel bot and cold water in Ly situate Kbode Islanc eon, Wthatreets- Inquire 203 ith street For SAL E— “CHEAP 8UBUBBAN RESIDENCES.” Gre of the Gneet and most deltghtfally located ald. sround tou—! arres Tend: 1290 nce in cultivation. mostly in clover at house is large, commdious, and eh fine view of Washingt: tes and ioe There va syee all the surroum about Lei 0 Bee. | selected qnalt i traits J cha fone artifict he ‘iee-houe fre kepase ge will at} “hy tl Ny of thn Drapoerd Park. Price G4 @. For far “ariceiesinet reser. DYER & 00 and Louistes 8023. 8 a alls NT Two rorme,s 2 eee comm ueeken; ataie Tih street, between L Tend K. DENOB. uare | Beal ‘Eetate ew York a et. nd all the mo*era impr vemente Bort « terms ap” Bi ‘ox Sous Sew a Gobo ted politan Bank or ration. | Rey at-Law, No. 395 D treet. opposite uity NEAT OOTTAGES on Mas- | auc, Bear ivth eter Apply to } Ivant: avenue. euls-eotsepl i} |ALE—The RESIDENCE of @ late Dr. Wunder, with ten acres or more o: improved LAND tn Alexandria Coanty. Va., on the Geo town an? Fa'stax Turnpike, 2), mi from Or addres Ge FOSSETT ‘RO Kwa ene room, secon floor. 910; for. eeiieites ‘extra; 370 9h nirect, bet tt {OR bs. OB RENT—The desirable KGSI F° ‘OB KALE hy LJ BI iixtivand @ streets South Weshivgtes ir it contains ebirte end ERE: et part of the elt ae Fows Tncetessn, | Ber 13th and L streets Es mat | Fo. BENT—A welt 1 EN winter can obtain desirable im suites, faroteied oF wat contaiging '5 rooms, queduct Bridge. leo. 0 gcres ander 00d fencing. ome! tand for business. To o 4 le. and ¢ Editor of the Mepeblican, or A. Mice, No. 20 Louisiana avenue, aS FoR vat with a So. 360 131) et. te Prank- Opposi e id and ‘aoa’ toe yA at apent, sos enue ais ebe §,3. BOTBROOK, 73 fey Building. Ootaer's Bevent streets. S'sth street, between Kt cand _" an) 100" ersons desiring to locate for t ca oom, fia ie or ay 430 street moreh nesr D EG Tately occupied be Bisted t. Mer Fine opening to EORGE W UISSEG, No 357 rhe bet Hand 1. GO. OTT WONDER, Be ts, and the ators good tenn, dhe farniture ia the be sold cheer at Snggire at tween H1th and Ith south slae street, between 9th and It! ‘K HOU rooms, farce closets and all ti ences. Apely on the prem! QLUABLE PROPE BTY ON i STREET FOR | “The large th asement | bh b room, on M ai ‘Apply 10 33= D sulitt aall-se* wh pol three story 8BLUK ——. wate! tate zee soe sad. Be Std ted 33a isiand. SRK to the Agricultaral ao 1A to the For BOGOR, Real Rotate pane corner Bridge streets. Georgetown. mae Foe, iB BI INT—BRI pene. K HOUSE. & street, be . be- pose Hovsss ann IN THB © Tr aND counTRY FOR SaL8 BY FROWN & SON, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, Connmn 16TH racer any New Yout Avexvai sr finite ece-uat. racting, she having rocath, hotorraphs of Presileat Graut and ly, Vice Prestvaat Celine: soe eter wa tre Satattucs Terehseete via of the 01 tends and of ether paint or oe ° in 1 ele atte oweet’ rat kt. a ban ‘all ae onous wad quack ipiaeh te na ok © Batrvs, 492 E st., between Sth and 6tb. VER. Magactic, Bealicg. rvopant | Medtom. cen Veconsutted'at No. ore ube all beslanes of beer 5 it Odd Fellows" Halt. Paes ‘uceessfal whea ait others ‘i HUGHES, ATTORNEY AND O@UNSELLOR AT Law, Will practice in the Supreme Court of the Uni- ted Btates, the Ceurt of Uisims, and the Cou: the District of Columbia OMice, 240 Pen: ue, peg be ‘18th ete Ps nena of the — a Huebes. 4 ae ec! up by the nog 1m be bet. 1ith ‘snd ith sts pays Sm ieee ‘an for the treatment ef TEM ALE Tein the cits Laties ing from may repose the strictest Sepiiames qunrnubenss a thoroegh conan by His fers ate moderates and patients visitiog see it tne Doctor. mer ta N ATHANIBL WILSON, ATTORNEY-aT-LAW, HAS REMOVED TO Bo. 409 F STREET, my 24-tf NEAR Tra CASH PAID FOR FoR Lapies: =. hildren's Cast La /HILOSOPHY OF ‘A new conrse of Bew York Museum of mbracing subjects How to live and what olive for: Pouch, turity and Old A, Menbood generalize stewed; The cause o! jatuience and + arraee philo- FOR SALE. ee Be BOOM a POR SALE, aT ‘® great barg: Apel 8u3-1W" BUG STORE FOR Ce ol corner cf 10th and Mf >tree! MILL & W! im tensive soap (10u.0°0) por river front. valuable for of Washingt For price and tera al , 0 RF The undersigned offer for sale that eqalzaple fvot of G street, mete thereto, now used for the manuf lizers. ‘In the npser capable of manufact Tarae ‘crane and a B A LUE. BAF PRUPERTY sito rtion of the mill are b fiers snd the necessary machinery gone hundred thou The whact | 5 ‘he ‘tame ‘Warehouse ou the This property is considered the moat manufactarin athe in the city mtable, ONCE & MCLELLAN Trastece of Morgan & Bhiuehas #: au9-1m, OF atrent. ‘OR RENT isining six rooms, | within tw. rminus of 7th at. eo cupied by X | ice of ington, ALUAP Seminary Bridge and Congress streets, Georgetown. | a | i PLEASANT RENT. FUR. | ‘shed. on the Gi eee La other 2, furnished or unfa A Btale for Me Nora Ta hth streets between oe tnd “ shire Twill wit voard, a jy 16-tf, ent street, Grorgetow aud ne Paper Mill Bridge aud Rock ( rocky The Tot bass | nt ol r ter y to GEORGE WILLNEG, No! aso oth tlbg PARLO R BENT—On fret 4 | Pome % a fable! 31s street, Capitol Ware avenue and Ist street east. —HOUSS No. 185 lath be. F°%. oy cen Paod G sirecte Tiguire at Beiiders? Depot. ‘Sou ren street, ‘gain, the one- DME COTTAGE sud Lot recently 0) Fendrich, tocaed au tee neath | ton Wert atreet ae, aut im*” Sy nOTED? PROPERTY FOR aALE Building. north of Bridge one Ms, corner of | ‘To nicely tarnished commanice- BS. fronti: Pa. avenue ant Also. several other farnished BOOMS, rent ; '¥ low. Gan be raed H.W. HAMILTON & 00. Niseat, i cderaeal pean WOUUE gat HOME | | | Board | | nue, peer the De (OR SAuR—& mall amou TOUK ead CULETSR estab linbed Oonter tectiovery. 8 most businersatreets very low. Inquire at fear’ Office. JOR FALE FOR 955 CASH FIXTURES — | STOOK of able business, ry desirable for store and rooms, $20. The sale & already clenre the rent, and Fu! here seehhiechacce. Address Ov THE PEST BOUTES On 7a EO SALE. apply to U. B. Bal Fe E: ALE OUEAP—Ti ie WHITE HOUSE STAUBANT. situated on Bow Jersey ave: Apply on the premises, ‘and relia Ope GY, SINGLE AK. LB, and WHIP The p_mbole oattt ry cheap. as the owner has no Torther use for the es nblishment, “inquire. wt PRIO*'s stables, 6th street, between 0 and La. avenue 3929 Fes, 8aLE—Oue FOUK POCKET BILLIARD TABLE luqutreot RB. CLARK, Ba a 2 treet. corner M suath. ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURES, = LEATHER TRONKS, ba RUNES. LAD! SD roe oA TUAVELING BaGs, &., aT LOW B snag FOR CASH, AT T: BAU TICAL MANUF A0TORY Of BAY JAMES S. TOPHAM & CO., 7500 sy SEVENTA STREET, One door above O44 Fellows’ Hall. EEPATRING: | mb romptly attended to, GREGORY, acZ7-lw 225 Penn’asveoue, earth etret. 6S We SES Rena incvenss. ear cert. Lovasr ORUSHED, POWDERED, AND GRANULATED sU@AR8, 17 Cu; SOFT WHITE SUGARS, 16 Ot; LONDON ALB, STOUT. AND PORTER, $2.75 BI ROT BRANDS, CALIFORNIA WINES ONLY GooD cooKIRG oo ONLY 92 PEE at WiTMEE's, 119 Peantyivanie erence, and 20th streets. FOR THR BEST TEAS AND Cor IN WASHINGTON CITY, GO TO THE HONe, 636 SEVENTH STREET. DENTISTRY. bD* 3.7 SSS eT, = | Dist eames O08. Bo. 260 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. Between 12th and ish etrecte TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT Pain will be made for extracting where Ar cial Teeth are inserted, ts: paticnt, will be reguired to par = be ee when TE ‘The . and Bal at New York, phisane aN Sesser sive sn emese best maaver. The Cheap Place! GREATER INDUCEMENTS THAN EVER BEST FAMILY FLOUR at $2.70 PER SACK. RAY'S ARLINGTON MILLS FAMILY AND ALL OTH! RADES OF FLOUR REDUCED. BY Cc. S. OHARE & so: 252 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN M AND N STREETS. GOOD COUNTBY HAMS 20 Ot.; BEST SUGAB OURED (Osuvas-ed), 33 Ote ; BROWN SUGAB, 12, B2),, 13, AND 14 Ote ; CLABIFIED, 15 AND 16 Ots.; AIB-TIGHT FRUIT Jal 82 PER Doz! LEAF LABD, IN CADDIES, 24 Ots per pound; LONDON BROWS STOUT? ABD YOUNGS! PALE ALE, 62.75 per dona SPEBR'S STANDARD WINE BITTERS, SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE COX'S SPARKLING GELATIN. 20 Ots. per package. Particular attention pald to the eclection of TEAS. BY Ss. OHARE & Sov, 262 SEVENTH STREET, ee EEN M AND N STREETS. ou. V¥ PAYMASTER'S OFFICE, NAYES eG; AEeOR, 3, LOR. onal: coed ~ Prop veale.”* WELC! of Reptember ollowing artic ich must be ofthe very hest quality to be. Hivered fre of ex the Weskineton usual inspection tive schedule with particulars. to be ‘offic Respcnstbie eocucity revaired pt and faithfal delivery of supplies conformity with stipnlations 02 tee bide, to be had Wise bids will not be ente.fainad 8 STE 5 an 25.3 Pasmaster, United States B v5 N Zs Tres. at alec recel ed for ai a month. (as Pgfod at ee ale.) as well as for the wine ‘of Brevet { Kontosat Colonel and “asciotens nt oer P20P0s8ALs Pox UNvI4N GooDs. Darakrment or ree Inree Orvick or isman a Sealon Proposals, indorsed “pare 4am ogee sill Be Teneived at the ti tities theral named in the following list." FURST CLASS—MACKINAC S poi Liat Mens Pauts 3710 patra Men's Socks 170 pairs Women's Wool Hose. 7&0 pairs Children’s Bocks The soods must in all respects conform to and be equal with 32 ples, whi may be acen jae at ti The right will te toe wed gr ater or leas Uhut specified