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A “ <a ae Y Fa re e773 “hp ee oe . ‘Sa; EVENING STAR. Largest Circulation in the Distriet CROSBY S. NOYES.......0..Editers WASHINGTON OITY: SATURDAY ......SEPTEMBER 4, 1569, S7 READING MATTER ON BEVERY PAGE. SEB OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELB- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. Eee == THE TEMPERANCE PARTY. Tbe National Temperance Convention is hammering away at the impracticable project of forming & Natiousl Prohibitory Liquor Law Party. The Convention ts led off by such im- practicable, visionary men as Gerritt Smith, And the movementis opposed by the sagacious old wheel-borses of the temperance party. Ed- ward ©. Deli rhe Convention that he bad always been in fa- Yor of employing moral suasion to induce as ™MADY & possible to abandon the use and sale of itoxicating liquors ssa drink, and mora; suasion also to convince the voter, whatever hus party, that it is duty to his God, his family, and Bis country to use his ballot to destroy the license system and probibition. He is opposed tothe policy of a separate party, which would ex haus! iterlfin trying to attain that end. buthe would Sppeal to the total abstainers and prohibition- | ists within their respective political circles to make use of their utmost influence to bring about the desired result. This is the opinion of thoughtful, practical men througout the country identified with the temperance cause, itis folly to attempt to make a nutional issue for the adoption of sumptuary laws when the National Government has no jurisdiction to Prohibit the sale of liquors. Tne Convention at Chicago may do good im callirg public at- ention to the evils of intemperance, but will Biterly failin its purpose of creatumg a strictly Tempersnce Party to swallow Up existing po- lities! organizations. eee eeneinneaeeseasas Tax Recoxstretion oF ViRctsta.—The vexed question cf the reconstra: ginia is vir print im full the decision of Attorney General Hoar, which is in effect that the test-oath may Rotrightfully be imposed upor. the Legisi: ture of Virginia recently elected. The recently | elected Legisiature must submit the proposed new Uonstitution of thatState, and their action thereon, to Congress tor approval. For the Preliminary work of submitting the Constitu- lon, With their action upon it, to Congress, the taking of tbe oath im question by the members is net necessary, but they cannot, meantime, pass laws, the Legislature being only a pro. ¥isional body till the Constitation and the ac- tion of that body on it are approved by Con- cress. Then the Legisiatare will become the Legislature of Virginia, and the provisions of | the State Constitution Mixing the qualifica. POLITICAL.—Hon. most Certain to be trom Kentuexy. —Hon. Congress from lows left here last even: homas McOreery is own successor as Serator William Lougbridge, member of ing for Dis Dime. to emgage in the guberm@torial can- vass —The official voteot Kentucky atthe August ‘lection, as declared from the office of the Sec- retary of State, isjas follows: urer. James W- Tate, democral Keomley Wing, republican, school tax, 7,203; against it, $4275. —The Atlanta (Ga.) Constitution jo! ity 82,617; 24,759; for the For State Treas- E. ins the Richmond Whig. Ricbmond Euquirer, Savan- nab Republican, Memphis Avalanche, aud other sheets in urging t @ Southern people to abandon their affiliations with the Democratic party, & party whose «name is a synonym of | disaster.” — Samuel S. Obi, in place of J. E. Ingersoll, dec! accepting the nomination by ples of prohibition, Scott, of Dayton, has been selected as the temperance candidate for Governor of lia! ‘ys that for the last twenty years he Das advocated the princi- that he believes the time bas “fully come” when temperance men should vindicate this doctrine at the ballot box S7-A young woman has bee” admitted tothe course of medical studies in the Medical Uol- | lege of Salem, Oregon. S7 Two women rowed a boat race on Wed- evening near Weehawken, New York, nesda) for $500 a side. 47-The aareconstract'd Mississippi papers Dave invented political term. call their Radical opponents The; y nitro-glycer- | _ Byes ian NEW OBUB Metz: 8 To pettiness | At 1 2 um, x SERS LETEEERRROHTSO a bell, church TO-MOBKO' ‘ttce the mornteg oo ment of the ‘Lord's 8 "3 Bervice also at $ F..are bereby BOW ¢ precisely. for the ttendiag the faneral of our ny, fore poten, Wa 8 NTGOMERY. Members of sister Lodges cordially’ invited to at: a. It" U Between a's aud 6th ‘st Galle cry iu the United tutea BS ory UNION ate - THE TEACHSRS OF TUE PoBLTG eats Schoole ViseT DisTs requested | nklio aetoe rH a TURDAY. ce tions of members of the Legislature necessa. | : Tily prevail. the requirements of the recon- | struction acts being superseded so far as Vir- giniais concerned. The Attorney General ex- Presses the opinion that the fifteenth amend- ment to the United States Constitution will shen beratified by the ~ -gislature by an over- Wheilming majority. In consequence of this deciiou, Gen. Canby will, it 1s said, proceed at once to laim the result of the election, and the Legistatare will meet, as provided by the actof Congress, on the fourth Tuesday thereafter, but it ts understood that they will in in session any longer than 1s ne- ry to enable them to pass the fifteenth endment and elect their own officers. The t ays vernor Wells . We npderstand, re- eu 8s Soon as the lamation of General Canby ts issued. and Mr. Walker will then be | wustalied. And so ends the vexed question of be recomstruction of Virginia. Everyoody erms to Dresibe freer, as if relieved from ar Kopleseant state of suspense. Toe Repabli- cans are calm, and quite well satisfied. They bad long since become weary of the discussion, d ured of the uncerisinties whtca surround. be firai solution o: the problem; while the ‘obServstives are elated and jubilant. Let us have peace. where will be found a communication trom a well-known citizen, giving bis views upon the cxmal question. He tavors arching it over. We are afraid that the project of arch- in too big a thing to be undertaken in the presemt emergency. It will require, im the frst place, from two to three millions of dollars carry it out; and any project demanding that sum of money for its execution is not likely to be undertaken speedily im the condition of our fuances. The opponents of the proj-ct wiil, bave considerable strength from the ms of good engineers, who doubt th= of & covered sewer to carry off the Grainage. Altogether, it 1 pretty certain that | as Bo Chance of being carried out, Mil only stand in the way of the adop- tom Of some practicable immediate remedy for the nuitamce. It must be dealt with before the neeting of Congress. Let us have i; least, an{ put in condition so ibe Tenis can be legally collected, and 2, when itis made tolerable to the eye and nose, and is earning the interest on the money pent in cleaning it and keeping it clean, the nal Solons can th the leisure and luminousness that seems to be rejuisite, the | 4Restion of Its ultimate disposition. | preiaeaaiees zane Tae Prorose» Intarsationat Exros:. ‘Ties —The meeting at the City Hall last even. | “hg Was & most promising initiation of the Vement for the projected World's Expo- S08 im this city im 1571. The class of citizens w bo participated in the proceedings, the spirit exhibited, and the names of active business men on the committee, all give promise of a ealization of our hope= for the success of an enterprise which 1s calculated to do more for he prosperity of Washinzton. if it is what it ~hould be. than any single event in our Bis‘ory | Beretotore. It is Rardiy necessary to dwell upon the benefits which must inevitably flow .8 Upon us, if we go earnestly to work and ke the proposed exhibition worthy of our city aud our couutry. There is not only the yemPporsry impetus it would give to business bere, of itself not an insignificant item; bat it Would tend to give us more of a metropolitan character, Snd accelerate the process now s0ing Op, of wealthy Americans coming Bere ‘o reside permanently. Everything which adds | to the attractiveness of the National Capital is 3 guarantee of our future progress and welfare. ‘Tuat ComvEntion.—We quoted yesterday | an editorial from the St. Louis Repu'itcan urging theabandonment of the capitai-removal | convention called im that city; bat later dis- | patches from there, in the interests of the con- | | ov THOS! corner In | Fiatirest, ne door norte of Odd | YARD AD HARD sCHOUL BUUKS | Ene "8 Bookstore. 86 Bast t Oapite (Pet oone TO GEORG ¢ PEARODY. | FOR SALE AND RENT. AFTEB DASE. THE SUNDAY MORNING GAZETTE. dakow a, Hur OCR EL instructive and fey BNAL will zo-4g ret mmmar kitchen ; a Bast tt t ign aud Domestic, ; all the interestin, The number vf readers ‘the corner of 10th | ofete. S?'paLowin cst = 50 i. $300 ver SUNDAY MORNING GAZETTE oy oF onl a Bow far exceeds that of both ite cotempor 4 Therichuess, originality, el va on ente rank en8 | Ree mare Hoare tee one: 2 ver! 4 | eee neil Trenue, between sth oat oo ats | as the Immengurably Superior Medium for all who ‘ORF aNT wite, (no objes: the com altri Fou wish success and’ proft, | Fue ooms. on acc deer ta anon ¢ ou a » | FU seed a an ex. aby Tits sti hood the premises | on is Ath street, between | sseae MOBNING GAZETTE. . Orrice—No. 2 Wasnixeton Bri,Dins, Corner Tth strect and Penns. svenue $25, 0000. agent hota eae at Foe KENT Trosmall HOUSES: one No 212 ; iso. No sctiw Tland 397'Bhode islaad evens, Detween iith ‘ani tisth | Bicrcai vert Ais SEG SATOMELS Cf ees i be for le ato! Ss it Jas, (8, TOP RAMS £00. No $00 F oh ahaa no roome;bath and & rove oes SMy'hnticel, Betteon @ Gad Mrmorty. a FSi BENT—FssME — iE $i stent zooms: ed on Sige betwen fad th te. Al r| Hen i etre Perttet nd ees SERS autre ot Wat ae BOBPHY. Grocer, Ho. 49 caRPREST CARPETS —We shall oa | Borie | © Tassaty next aierge toyot Ga ars veo for three ee Chay Goons, te i ofiand . sounegy yuri ren tort.y SC GE 0 ¢-3t' met, roome: in good order; posteasion giv. | COCRRES, om of tae Pr WRB aD at ly 1y next door Reptember sik; ‘of the Oclions Seeremte: | PVEXTORRS FOR SRUE is ot ‘De Reticel I Department, Reser Si ist, |= F ST Tbe roth: and. * HAIG FRR WE x roome; om lat. street. third door in house and water in a ge 3 st ¢ SLATE AND MARBLE MANTEL BUSINESS of H.W. Hamilton Wea, end removed that busi | e uatesehters: sitatie cana teat! venue, mn No 243 Venusyl ae, between Rota rae Apply t0 308.83. 8. LL | UN CHRISTIAN OCIATION ly OUNG MI BuiLDinas ABB! Tr | corner 9th and .D streets, Iwould respectfally in- | Tite all thoee who Deon dealing with the old firm to call aad examine my stock, which I fotze, t bees god mance se ee can be found ee is or any other marl Senin waistey, | # 8. Corneroth aut D atraots. TR NEW BRICK HOUSES FOR Ries Lita _se4 1m 7. eam crested I aie like ‘oa terchange views. ped that oll the mer the Society will be present. Tick ay Woite. K Meyenterg, Levi Loom! iv, apd other men S> SA ERGULAE HABIT OF BODY Is abactate clearmess of intellect. Nor is this all. person cannot co-exist with an unnatural thm ofthe bowels. A free pai je of the matter of the system throngh these waste pipe: body 9m the free through Ils sewers is necessary to the inhabitants. Indigestion isthe primary ca: diseases of the :itac most common reauite Is Uox-t bt int besides being 4: cat be f most ATION. uch as coutamigate. ice orzins. and one sentia! t> physical health acd Beauty of | condi ref nataral is as neoessary to the purity of the passage of the offal ef a city of the of ite This com- rous in ttseif, by —s 3 blood cath, a ang bile, tiigogthatiy MeadslcSss tose st mee ‘mOry, NT “HOSTED EI i'd Soman BITTERS Tis ‘by removiug thal io by na of the in in thie he rata 'p Preparation is ons of mer y astimulant, or a Snd enervated stomich, canal of its obstructions: meabrai ii Se wERTING OF or THE, Ti PUBLIU 8: of the oximo, at4 p.m , at he: jab Board of sai regul combination of propertion ite chief oF anervine, or a bi remove diate cause ection toate. Lak TEA aga or! STRIUT will be held on WSATOGDAY. th the ie | eapacttally r reaneatod to stead” By | DIsTa! mil i i THs THORPE oF yoneto BOHVOLS J Ej for ‘G1BD ckets for staterion te the Schools « of shat Dle- trict, ot the Wal lab Bullding at 4 0 tember 33 acd ‘loc! BIDAY ant eatuavay’ Sep: sta Mich DE GEORGE OF OF eas HEMOVED NTS RESIDENCE AND | 0 603 Penesyivant og hours, from "S OF FICE, QS eater, ‘of all ibtecares De ‘OWAN’ orth eM is be = Literty atree tis ption. tithoa Bs Breath, Oatar sit discanee of the Throwt and L the soda No sod: ventionists,say that it will be held, whether | BA’ any Sta'es send delegates or not So much cold water has been thrown on the convention project that st will not probably amount to mucB. Itis not from that quarter thatdanger | C8 —— | Mrs. Stowe is catcDing it all around. The people of Windham, Me , are after her because an ber “Men of ‘Our Tume she calls that place Little, cold, barren, mountain town. as Windham hasn't any mountains, is full of good farms, and is twelve miles in leagth and five in breadth. | ‘The Milwaukee ( Wis.) Sentinel is again urg- ing the abolition of the office of Vice President. In case of the death of the President, it would ave the Secretary of State actas President until s new election cam be held. It would Bave the people vote directly for President, | and the Senate elect its own President, to serve for two years. ‘There is an lows Ids Lewis who rescues people from drowning, and who, the other cay, saved two Davenport boys. She is very ~ovc-looking, and ai) the young men are fall- | s5g in to be saved im ber lovely arms. permanent hos A private letter from Adelina Patti to an old friend says :—“I expect to visit America again, put not to sing. I will neversingagsinin New | York.” This ts not pretty in Patti. And now New York, per Nibio’s, is to Rave | the “immoral” Boucicault play of “Formosa,” pore nascent oe dba S7The many friends of General «Joe Hooker will be giad to know that the hero or Lookout Mountain Is rapidiy improving in beat e7New York bas 100,000 square yards of N scoleon pavement “ TH POOR we Baraat all to come La Sosoot ror youre HALLS BAIS REN iF the same Hk an Hair 3 's @6! ‘< refit sue ‘YEB AND hed at wholesale and retail at the socthwest corner of 8th and B ste. eaZ-im re ing ! of Potash, Sulphuric Acid, Maz- Sai EET aE j-etts, renus, Pear Mth hinkton; honse modern; excellent stabling. Price néid large three-story BRIOK; modern fhronghont; twelve rooms: with two ay ry BRIOK te e SCHOOL BOOKS aND SCHOOL REQUISITES, FOR SALE AT TAR ug four ers BRIOK SWELL NG Dear Green atrent, Georce. SHEPHE 304 Penns;lvania aye: fe MEDIATED Y— pie: PABLI itable for o ping Water and gas w ty & Rood permanent 9 Penna ave eost* | LOWEST PRICES. ail modern improvemncnts,at 91 | reotowo 2 BY . | Bin trot; opposite Govorument Printin ©. D. LIEBERMAN, No. 250) Nextt Unpitol strect. emt very to #° -eolm Corner Ninth and D streets, [98 BENE a pecod ory FRONT, KOON. | furnished, with or without 22 9th street, between Mand N west = (Ok BENT—IUUSE on lith street, near G: con- 7 sight rocme "Apply at 13's @ atrect, betwen GRAND OPENING ight roo y s! wed F suail family the rent wiil be very moderate FaLL AND WINTER FASHIONS, n the premises, Fancy Store, corner 18th ar x | F HopAkE Fon Oe NEW SHOW g00Ma, | » bet. 9th aad Wth ste. tees LR well 1h pews @UNIVERSICY. LOT for Corporation Stork. rt wit give Corp. Stock (old) for buildin OHN D. OLaki HE NOBMAL AND PREPARATORY Dz. | = PARTMENT advent red. Additional teachers Neon employed; 4 Commodion | Fee RENTS Se HOUSE eight room j ec2 ANCH OF M&S. DEMOREST. BOOM, unfurpished, Terms z r ventent to the D: house contains or A NEAT HIVE BOOMED BRICK ota Oastreets nort MES. B. M. BINCKLEY'S DRESS MAKING IN ALL ITS VARIETIES. ial | Frame House, 02-3" Ouene WEDNESDAY. September 15. Superior been fittet fas for Dail aay ete apparatus for eee it~ been purchased. _ be ar KUOMS: Suitable lor eit }oF chambers UGH & DA fe 2-6 Real Estate Brokers thout gas or water, very ping for man and wife. Moot 12 nth. Inquire nerthwest corner isth and B streets, one @uaare from the Navy Dena mm C MEDICAL DEPABTMENT ope: set Gteod JOHN & COL October 6, Secretary. two years. 502-20 466 7th street, ea ons ae a ae we "torn prompt tensat Posse Tion let Septeuber. £3, Roramvon. 5 Sth street, between K ‘ond ‘eum 101" H&Sse For fT AND yoerircus roe SALE —Toe brick DWE U: Store ed. corner of Mas<ech ‘et west. The bouse is new. ampcoreenente, and tb business. To a titi will Ber reseomsble. “Fhe house ip for sale, and will be sold she! hi gk cltor of the Republican. or at office, No 2 jistana avenue. ‘The large 1 aN he on Ml cesta, tween Tuy a Bes ont ide “eam yt 358 D street, bet = me “a ae a) pdersigned offer for sale that valuab! ae r hata + pe aT “ot of 88 aa for tt if he ti yf the mill are So eo ms Oa) poustg of soaseper monthn eke sat 5 ty ou wh b'the mill is situated. has a river, and re: ce and ome — ‘here ‘e frame Warehouse on the oan is accel ay — Heputabl =ameaw McLELLAN. Ghinebart, 10F 5 sarees. For price and terms. appl; on9-1m. F sinters phe et Pape anil riage and Sad Rock ‘Greek, * The lot hase gpnigte GEORGE W WILLNES, a ington, Vv ALUABLE HOTEL PE Building, one squere north of Brid, shear tnt gu Wanelcn td ect ga aa a Bie fr contaluing about &) rooms. this sicomae 7 — for o fret. class hotel, or without it. Ap. aud th tly atthe womice of o WILLIAM Bridges end MS, corn Congress streets, Georgetown. |S by le | cluding ail ‘Polsoucus and queck CLOTHING, &c. ities Stocks, Paper wanted AVE COPLES ot Grant il other A. SAKS & CO., Clothiers, west tthe WHHL 24-6 Peunsyivani: treets HAVE REMOVED ere prepared at this ined on deferred BEAL REAL Cor New M BOHRER STATS BROK aul-tt ork avenue and 9th at To THEIR LL PERSONS to debts ot ber contracting, aie bs to debts of her consractie and board without aay provocat eu SD) 6t" RT AND SOROFULO Eraptions on the Bkin thor & Dew apd unsurpassed « Rae OLD STAND, Cnet tes, a sth aud ath. ‘and No. w au 17. = ei) E at.. betwee Ms. latrvopant ™ ited at | be conea! £18 B street north por ail Dusiness of import- pe HOT Deerais UNTIL TOU waves oon es ay. on 7th Bex! successful when ait ott thers 317 SEVENTH STREET, Faaae HUGHES, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT Law, ce in the Supreme Court of the Uni | the Court of Claims, aud the Qourte of the ne District of Columbt % bet 12th ang 18th ote the: partusre Jolatiy. AND 7 3 mand iztu ats | Sth Street. between D and B. kilirat and oldest established adver. ‘The most tistn, for treatment ef FEMALE SomPE AT rain the cy, ip undies cuttertog from eregolerts the strictest con! in ie renrasiess§ chore cure. His fees fhe Doctor. —— ee ay QOLICIT AN INSPECTIO NATHARIBL WILSON, ATTOBNEY-aT-LAW, EAB 7TH. | D, OLTIZENS, ABMY 45D Savy ‘BBING'S WOBDERFUL nae of remarkable cures. Das Fe oa 24 apd 34 storics of Clarke Building. (eseh tn one large room.) on Penus, between 206 s08 GD ote. will be for ex ‘ire of Dr. B.OLAaes. |x TSE Bicaesr. ouidreo Fain Foe Levies. Genta, and I "s Cast OF i loth =p Hantoos: 3 2 inatl promptly attended to. des ly ‘OR BENT On Gret floor. one large =e ee fornished PARI ‘edjoinia BOOMS. waltabie fer It be rent together ‘or separate. Al HAMBE be rented very che re avenue and’ iat street ean {OR RENT—HOUSE No. i ath ae = tween P and Q st 62 7th street. reets. Inguire at Ballders? W. HAMILTON & CO. N (CELY FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH HOME BUSED Several pleasant, BOOMS. Bioely | farnished. at greatly reduced fares Table Bo at extremely moderate term: to Re. ass 13th street, between E and F sts vi > contain! ath rooms Ne on rear of lot.toethirty foot tee fon “central. and conv: care.” Terms, eas: Kolb Drug Store, corder Yih nad stron por — ‘A spng two-n with summer, kitchen. l house. | twee near Paverne. Ht WEATiTER 18 COMIN G—IT you we t to | bay adelighifal Country Home. 8 the city, call soon, on s LBOUBN & LA’ wae g corner 7th aud F.. i Elegant countr; OB ae Le AGM” aeé eed Virginia. ” Brice 612.00 itt FS, RENT—A rat cl home, art anc om the city, in RILBOCEN a orf Corner four. mary poke farnished. con ably ere vements. premires, Ho. 363 H st., cor. of Mth. sce atane neve Selif BOATS Lied 5, et between 24 and Est 3 Thi on wi na heat Inquire of J. T Dig & CO. ibe tea ‘avenue, cor: ner of 7th street. my 2-tf ns ng minha, Keng) fron t. Gapitol E an between ‘Pele | | | Eew York’ Mav cum of Anatemy, { vermenth. ‘Anguire Mo” 6291 wtreet t near D north 6-14t “| 2 | | |r | * i? MABBIAGE, ees ren Seer Bn iy ae delivered =f = embracing fo live and what t0 live for: Teath, Manhood rail; to attend. on ‘ipt of four stamps, by addressing SBUR TaRy Sew York ‘Maseum of "xnatomn vend Bot oe, 6 | +9 Broadway. New York Bete eai ty FOR SALE. No, 260 PENNSYLVABIA AVENUB, Between [2th and 18th streets. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, Bo charge will be made for extracting where Ar- tificial Teeth are inserted lo “In tween Sth and 1uth OR SALE BES tg RESTAURANT. consisting of Bir Oouater, | paticut will be reguired to par for the! Eating Counter, Oyster frigerator, Operation when - which ical Beater, Shelvg, Avning Frame. ec apply ty | Till be cedested when tooth are * Nd nif Tee Association is pow to Bake. Reve yh ee et IEF cash Gold. Stiver. and Rubber at New York, Putleder ae ~~ Boston an ehing dew. dons con uareit en cheap tein the phos: tamed cities rod work wait be dk gy tn the best man end aed te ive gprs warran! Satisfaction. Persons will do well to call x et NERS’ TOOLS iy gare aor betes ‘34 | amine our work before getting It elsewhere. iy 8 ses 2° fe boree Le pe ieand Gg ae hor Taye reas PN The Cheap Place! it west ve 23" * AND FIXTURES: FOR SALE, AT bares are eee DODGE & BARNBILLE. z F street GREATER INDUCEMENTS THAN EVER WELCH'’S BEST FAMILY FLOUR aT $2.70 PER Sack. RAYS ARLINGTON MILLS ‘ur n BUGGY, SINGLE NESS, SADDLE, ond wise ‘The whole will be sold very chesp. the owner has further r the es ablisnment.” taguire at PRICK’s stables, 6th street, betwoen and La. AND ALL OTHER GRADES OF avenue. FLOUR REDUCED. BY 'LE—One FOUR FOCK gy FBTR BLE Inyutre of B. B. te street, corner M south. a 2 a HE CBEAPEST PLACE TO BUY ¥0Uk Cc. S. COHARE & SON, 100! is at a Beal uarters, corner th and Detreets ee 2 VENTH STREET, ot -A. WHITAKER & GO nants BETWEEN M AND N STREETS. Foe Eo contatatng 8 parraga * voome: situated on Istbatrert one nen PRINTING GOOD COUNTEY Rams of Maryland For further particalare, Pal | PAPERS = iy tf a B BAGS. BEST SUGAB CUBED Canvas-e4), 33 Cte; a I hy jatfal vited to exami he stock. gent for 7 hed closets and Ay = the Sy machine made Batchers BROWN SUGAB. 12).,13, ANDI4 Cte, o- ego suave foot al “% table eT cee , Se i-el Im") E. MUBRISON. LARIFIED,13 AND 16 Ct ‘Alto. single rout. Beautifal toca © ; * > scuspuiee WILL FOBN Spey raow rate Mesh EERON City Post Omer na" teen to twenty gallons of MILK zD Dw SLING aix Rood Beiguborhved | poly to SOHN J. hom Petar. Broker. ‘corner tah aad | Bridge atresta. George’ my3s Sei KOR BENE HAL OTE pe , : ome: Thos © ontee ecg rand. a SISLRY & Bit Yor! Due tween éth and 51 the Fie riche Chapel Bent $25 4 m ofJ.F K&ULEY, Real Ratate « 8th a) Fa 1 sts OB SALE—On Sih treet, b roots. Oe Lisl! unre from tiie P BRICK HO! f Mdily for ‘0 D, remnsinder in}, WHITNEY & [OUSE ae with gn PHILP & SOLOMONS BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, 332 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, a three story Berwees Ninta anc Texta Streets. | ALL THE NEW ieee $8008 AS PUB 7 BRICK HOUSE on totesee orang Wth streets weet. For 1y to JOS. FORREST, Attorney at Law. No. 476 7th street. se 12a" L OoTS: LOT BI! FROM $10 TO $25 DOWN AND @3 TO @20 A MONTH, IN THE FIRST WABD, IN THE SECOND WABD AND ON CaPITOL HILL, BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED Apply to JOBHUA WHITNEY & CO. te Ltt 416 Seventh street, bet. @ and H. FoR SALE ‘A emall FARM in Howard county. i Laurel.» Mould exchange for shgtites: mA ely. FRA! Cis BM whetw 12 teh Li ee Dealers, Onio a8, 0 AE ag Orders by mail promptly supplied at prices blishers’ set a WM. CRICHTON & SON'S | AMMONIATED SOLUBLE SUPER PHOS. PHATE OF LIME. —The two story Fi Ton pratt oO story _ ing seven rooms. Mont Moderate, or will be sold Ga reasonable terms OONTAINING 50 PER OBNT. OF BORE Prise cerita PHOSPHATES, RICK OF which UB percent. is immediately Soluble in Warer—3 per cent. of Ammonia, 3 »- cent. oso ja, &e. Bridge street, containing eleven eeeiee om aes wits ‘stable ey Ssh ed per t a Apply , ins ¥ A. SINK | Farnisbing the Eevential Elements of Wheat, a eet, Geori sate | Corn, Tobscco, Cotton, and of all Ce- Fo SENT SFOgME fe shed oF unfura shed | reals which are removed from py, at BY. Rennapivanin even, be Bai ‘the soil in evory crop. TO AGRIOCULTURIBSTS. Tae ua ie a 2 Soe An extensive experi twenty y: os im. Bidsreage respteaneees een Ly ‘° air pte Lo We have boom induced to. eet to establish igrin aranaaag eset Ext aesastreortege, Price Gao mes ton. ond coven WM, CRICHTON & SON, SOLE MANUFACTURERS, ‘Wood Street, opposite Corn Exchange, 0 {-col8t.4 Wat Posies har, Baltimore. (AFiToL ILE ‘ACE AGRMOY. 3308, pikh steer eee: fel PENBSYLY: Sth collect eat mene tery tol for COR RENT YUENIGHED ENT ROOWS In suiteor single with or withon: board; 335 G street, between tith aed 12th ane ot" Hovsszs asp IN THE © TY AND cCoUuNTRY Fo = BY 5S. P. BROWN & SON, REAL ESTATB BROEERS, TH STRERT any New Your Avance oTts | Connmn BULLDL i@ LOTS in 8 F ees mt at The pres are now of Tels property te situnses | cent to street fem | (4 | the city, and for beali>, Ls le drive o surrounding SGszeee BOOKS AND STATIONERY heat assortment and the lowest prices ut ad No 337 7th street. Ne New nue. se S°B0gL BooK: SCHUOL BOOKS ! ane a WHITAKER & CO. 0.8 Corner 7th ead D atresi Patba p ities Heses as pour from two till ive Gentlemen from seven till ten pm. Lat the Hall for circular: se 8-€0) ORANE & DIBBELL, ee] 249 W. Baltimore st., Baltimore, M Will open on TGRSDAY, Sept. 7th, their FRBNOH PATTEBN BONSETS AND HATS, end other MILLINSRY GOUDS, Zo which they tnvit the trade, ee eee warraxen md co. ian Bookstore. gg PEO vases TWiT 3 ABST eer Tat (/RECPEES vp? Bt {\ OTIOE TO THE TRADE. ys ad sree Bo a atgete 389 ARES a CARTERS” Uper pair; nat the very ¥ aD COL veorner ath street, rice basis | SCHOLARS PABEBTS, GUARDIANS, AND location and dalled by any other locality | 1. The Lots rai in matter ofan aera io an nore each Er improvements =| induoemente will be A 3 LEAF LABD, IN CADDIES, 24 Ot« per pound; LONDON BROWS STOUT AND YOUNGER PALE ALE, @2.75 per doren PUBE APPLE CIDEB SPEBR’S STANDABD WINE FITTERS timore Depot. daily, at Z= cen Cac teiahlug to purchase will please apply to BO CABR. Laurel, Maryland aust SCHVOL BOOKS, SCHOOL REQUISITES, SPRER'S PORT GRAPE WINE Ke, Kes, kes OON'S SPABELING GELATIN package. —_ Partievlar attention pald to the SELECTION OF TEAS. 6yY s. O'HARE & SON, 962 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN M AND N STREETS. WE WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION OF ALS8O PROFESSORS AND TEACHBRS TO oUk LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK UF c SYPBYTHING IN HE SCHOOL. AND COLLEGE TEAT BOOK LINE. WHICH WE WILL SELL AT VEBY LOW ATES, WHOLESALE AND KETALL BLANCHARD & MOHTN, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, Corner Pa. avenue 1th Street, WASHINGTON CITY ENCOURAGE HOMB MANUFACTURES, LE LEATHER TRUNKS. = LADIBS’ DREsS TRU! ae ety ¥au TeAVELING @ Baus, ac. ne? rs FRUIT JARS: AT LOW Bm LR Aee aT Te THE PBAv- WEUIT JABs!! JAMES S. TOPHAM & CO., Both in Dexter and Mason's Glass Tops, at @2 ST 500r “ per dozen for Quart size. CHARLES ULLBIOK, Jz., 49334 9th street, between D and E. S7-Desier in CHINA, GLASS, CROCKERY. WARE, HOusSKEEPING £eticiEs,Laups, | CHANDELIERS, &: e2-3t* SEVENTE STREET. One door above Odd Fellows’ Hall. REP. Atkin: mbfomptly attended to, and by ithe Best wort. = J ‘URS sobt C. ». sewai.s pzizs soar. THE Bust, USE TH: Egeee aOR e New FALL GOODS. W M SHUSTER & SROTHER, Bo 324 Pa. avence, ogrwees 9TH AND 10TH STREETS, ABE BOW iG TaEIR x. eee ol yale ae Ean wr ittee and will be | assor next Goods at : 1 SRR weet eam, | eee m poet aE of EXTRA TIQUS, from oe Soom a4 oe area 4 te: ian adjoining Ber Goat aro i, Be! = FOR THE BEST TEAS AND COFFBE IN WASHINGTON CITY, GO TO THE HONG, $36 SEVENTE STEEET. jelz-tf B.C. STEVENS. Propristor. UIT PRESERVING NG Jus. Best tm ase at Nw 01 oFinth an atrosts, mer an: acl under Ebbitt House, eussawse Geors SgrerRis Bena Pater ‘J 2Esecay parasracer, sere athe, Waa. =o ~~ aulo lot

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