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J RE ee - MPs date & EVENING STAR. Largest Cireulation in the District CROSBY &. NOYES..........Editer. WASHINGTON OITY: FRIDAY..--.eee. SEPTEMBER 17, 1569, S7 READING MATTER ON BEVERY PaGs. SEB OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. MARYLAND POLITICs. We expreseed the opipion lately thatthe Re- | publicans ot Maryland should, in the coming election, » 8s tar as possible, with co-operate, the wing of the Maryland Democracy making | ‘8 fight for increased railroad tacilities, and that the issue of internal improvements was, for the time being. the paramount one in Mary- land. The Baltimore American—and the intel- ligent advocacy that paper bas always given toa comprehensive railroad system for Mary. Jand and the District of Columbia entitles its ‘Views to consideration—mamtains that the Re- publican party can, ifit makes proper nomina. | uons, hold the balance of power in the nex; | Legusiature, and can wield its ifluencs in | tavor of railroad enterprises and progressive Pprincipies more effectually than by abandon- ing its party organization and 1eaving its mem. bers to vote or not to vote, as the case may ve. “The Republicans have an anti- pathy against voting for a Democrat unaer any guise,” the American says; but at the same time urges the Democrats “who have | abandoned the fossilized ideas of the Democra- ¢Y pom the question of imternal improve. ments” to cut loose and join the Republicans. But perhaps the Democrats may have an an- Upatby against voting fora Republican “under | Qny guise.” Party names, it occurs to us, should amount to bat little in s canvass of this kind, and, judging trom the past, it will re- quire the cordial union of ail the progressive men of the State to successfully combat the great railroad monopoly which holds sway im Maryland. And the fight should be made om broad grounds—not im behalf of any particular road. The Baltimore and Po- tomac Railroad Company, we should judge, | by the singular admission of its President at the annus! meeting of the Directors is dis- posed to put itself in the path of comprehen- sive public improvements quite as selfishly as has the Baltimore and Ohio railroad. In this report of Mr. Bowie, he says that but for legal delays interposed against its progress the Bal- timore and Potomac railroad wouid have been completed and running from Baltimore to ‘Washington and Upper Marlborough by March Rext, amd adds, -J was this assurance given by the President of this company to the Congress of the United States which did 80 much to defeat the “aireline” project last winter.” So it seems that President Bowie joined hands with President Garrett to kill off any other raiJroads through Maryiand to this Dis- | trict; and yet he talks eloquently about “leg- isiating for the general good.” (Ais tunnel toreugh Baltimore.) and the “immense advan, tages to Baltimore from a railroad (his road) | which should pour into her lap the weaith of | southern trade and travel.” ‘The fact is railroad corporations are alike | selfish and grasping, and the only protection for the public is a free railroad system like that adopted so successfully in some of the Western States, With sucd railroad system in Mary- jand that State would speedily place itself Among the most progressive States in the way of growth and public improvements. It is sairly entitled to such growth by its zeograph- | jeal position, soil, climate and resources— | bi | ari mineral and a ricultu: The announcement made public aday or two eimce that Judge Richardson had decided to fill the position of Assistant Sccretary of the ‘Treasury at least until the first of January next,—holding, meanwhile, the office of Probate Judge in Massachusetts—is not likely to prove satisfactory to bis political friends in that State, to say nothing of those wno happen to differ from him im politics. The Springfield | Republican bas indeed already spoken out pretty sharply on the subject, and says that, whether Mr. R. draws pay in both offices or Rot, tbe State of Massachusetts has as good ground for complaint against him as he bas | against any of bis subordinates in the Treasury, from whom he exacts a deduction of pay on account of absenteeiam. It adds that «there is too much of this show of doing double work: ‘which commonly ends in doing neither naif well,” and frankly expresses the opinion that Judge R. ought to resign either his office in Washington or that in Massachusetts. In the general view the Republican is un- doubted!y correct; and whether its remarks in | Dai regard to the manner in which dual offices are generally filled appiy to this instance or not, ith disputable fact that an attempt to fill both & federal and a state or county office usually results in a miserable failure, and al- most invariably im bad feelmg in the commu- nity where the double functions are sought to be exercised. A case in point is the much talked of one of Mr. Young, the 1 al Rev- enue Supervisor for the southern district of Ohio. who holds im addition to that delicate | and responsible position the lucrative office of Kecorder of Hamilton county; and itis pretty | well understood that most of the recent com- | plications im bis case grew out of the fact that his proposed transfer from the Ohio to the Arkansas district, as directed by the Uommis- sioner, implied substantially the giviuz up of one office or the other. If he went to Arkan- sas, the people of Cimcinuats would expect bum to give up the Recordership. 1f he sur- rendered that place, he gave up what is gen- erally supposed to be worth nearly twenty thousand dollars year. If he abandoned the otRer, patronage and power almost without | Jamit, in & local sense, passed from bi- bands. So he made fight. The result was that the country was for some days regaled with what Purported to be the details of a controversy which did not reflect much credit on either participant, and which finally terminated im a seeming victory for the recalcitrant subordi- nate over his superior officer. quite as striking might be cited by the score. and the abuses attending them might be a out tosatiety. They will, however, occur = every intelligent and thoughtful reader. only needs to be said, what every fair-m ban Person will admit, that when an individual accepts @ public office. it follows by implica. | ton, if not by express agreement, that bis ‘Whole time should be devoted to its duties; and | when he chooses to accept, another of higher | ee greater profit, he should vacate the | one previously held. A decent respect for public opinion would seem to require this, even though there may be no legal enactment for- bidding the payment of the salaries of two offices to & single person; and office-hoidin ae | gentlemen who are able to bring themselves to te point of recognizing and acting on ‘an | fact will be likely to gain in public esteem & good deal more than they lose in pocket. Ne- potism amd monopoly of office are two of the cardinal curses of our political system, and a reform in both directions cannot be commenced too soon. Who will take the first step toward Apangurating it! Satz ov SewatTor Baows.ow's Parse.—A special dispatch to the Chronicle, from Knox - ville, Tenn., says—“Brownlow has sold oat | is Whig, and, contrary to his public Lorageenap ‘that it passed into Republican hands, he i: saseceted on often ty’ puesstnant coovesioniet, ‘Who was postmaster here when the war broke out This leaves as without a Republican daily in Tennessee.” In bis speech in the Fremch Senate during | the discussion om the Senatus Consaltum, Prince Napoleon told the grave and reverend ‘Senators that the best form of government was that of the United States. In its comments the | Journal des Debats says ‘she only told the Senate | What everybody but the Senate thinks.” pinrandiaaes sie ereeee loa Benefit of Leffingwell at the National The. acer to-night, when he will appear as «Be ta « Fra Diavolo,” and will repeat his imper- sonation of “Sam Sample, the Billard im the comedy of “ Busuess Before Pleasure. pacer tities eeolaciageh J.C. Parker sends as Frant: Leslie's Magazine tor Octoper. it these are only incidental cases. (thers | T ‘The Atlantic Monthly for Ustober, of which we | have advance sheets from the publishers, bas RO sensation equal to the Stowe-Bvron articie ; Ot September, but presents a very good budget, | contributed by « dozen of the leading magazine ‘Writersof the day. Whittier bas a poem tothe glory of Garibaldi. Bayard Taylor, who is not } enthusiastic om the subject of Garibaldi since | the latter snubbed him on his visit to Osprera, , contributes 8 poem—“An August Pastoral.” Caroline Chesebro has some more chspters of | | “The Foe in the Household.” Henry Giles furnishes an essay on “The bgotist in Life.” | im which he deals very pleasantly with the dif- | ferent classes of egousts in society, and demon- strates that egotism has its usefulness, One | of the most readable articles in the number is the deecription by Mrs. Agassiz of “A Dredging | Excursiom in the Gulf Stream.” It will be remembered that Mrs. Agassiz accompanied her husband on his scientific trip to South | America. | —“Uur Young Folks" has gone through all the stages of good, better, best. It must, we | doubt not, have an immense circulation. J.J. Hinds, who was the Republican candi- date tor Congress in the 6th district of Alabama, | bas served upon W. O. Sherrod, Democratic member elect, notice that the seat will be con- | tested. Sherrod’s majority was between six | ana seven hundred. Hinds alleges that two | thousand colored voters were, by intimidation and violence, prevented trom voting the Rs- ublican ticket, and that Sherrod was not igible to a seat in Congress because his disa- bilitres were removed prior to the ratification of the 14th amendment. | ‘The Democracy of Baltimore spent yesterday | holding primary meetings for the election of delegates to the three Conventions which are | | tomeet to-day—one in each LegisIative Dis. | tFict of the city—to nomimate eighteen candi. | | dates to represent Baltimore city im the House | of Delegates. Several hundred hod-carriers are on 3 strike | in New York for $3.50 per day, which the em- loyers refuse to pay. ‘THe WEEELY STAR, now on our counter and im wrappers ready for the mails, contains fall particulars of the horrible murder by Nicho- | Jas, the colored man, of nis wife and mother- | in-law: the dale mining Disaster; the “Mixed Schools” Question; “Sbsll our Water | Power go to Waste!” Washington. to the Pas cifle—Description of the Yo Semite; the Propo- sition for an Intercational Exposition; « | capital story entitled “ Married in Spite of | Myself;” the Washington Canal Nuisance; Ou- ban jews; Society Le ‘Washington News and Gossip; Peopie; Useful | Humorons Sketches; with pretic, Boon and Local News; Agricultural and Housekee ing prs Diss patches | CHUBCH OPENING, — Th -—The OSNTBAL | assaceecs! ION AL ‘e HUSBOS. DB OY NT rat service on RING, ye Tieeet | in the new hall of the ¥. | ee ation. corner ne sro | ING. Be) ber es fail the elec election of officers | DEDICATION OF A SCHOOL HOUSE. bewly erected School Building of the Ger- man Evangelical Lutheran Congrogatio ‘th and E streets, will be dedicated on M: Day. the son of September, at a orlock 5 with appropriate coremoni MN patrons et ois school are ited t Tae. ‘day at after, ToESpay. the 2ist. th if the abo i = FIRST 00- rane UILDING A3- OND ANNUAL OFFICES. ELEOTION OF the Ft -OD- esThe second an beheld DD 39, lock, Mary th ‘Waabiny ay Punctaal at " “The report from the Socretary wilite ‘ecei ved. se 16 4 G. B. THOMPSON, Secretary AK HILL CEMSTSBY —At ti ee: les kB Gear ctera., om the oth of Be ptember. 13:9. tt | in lo! of the pi renase money is interes! hun request on te due Tall euch ‘arrears are fully paid FR reso | ener That these resolves be Nabed, and yy thereof be adaronned by mull torech vist ot holder in ‘arreare whose ons Fesolations are intended to ig arrears 5 rth. Beal EB A te, ot Lae ton at a fate Agente, Lawyers, public Sate o ee Inet et o sect Price ar Penn. sven, = MAYORALTY. intend effering myself as Bp Canditate for the | office of Mayor of the ite of Waal hiagton, | sition to the present city administri I | thore interested Iwould like Pals on wi to tn terchan Hon’ Tez im. °"™ Great Antivearian Bookstore B. 1c ito! Bail. 7to10 Yous Debllity, Bomia Diseases of the Pa | Enecte | reot Dr. Baltimore, | to Ni 4 Ele ‘Office hoare—From 9 40 Wem, 1102; PF menpent PEESERVEE AND bed at wholeselcan, pemepieTw corner of 8th and B ry OEE EP... TEs Vereaulay yao be dy i7-tt |. MILLE: TTOBSEY-AT- EAN. tear =o wi = | = THE cr oF Sone: revs north, | tee ind ‘the ty | = Si Booth and Shipman, } 4 Eading = No. 6,107, At Lew, agente is iC — | Gian ote Goby, egtente ESR = ir | ebrated Milltner, wil will fit | sels ot | PALL AND WIETER OLOT | culvert tn 24 etree | HEATING, COOKING AND PARLOR BTOVES. ices, Also e Bumber of second-haud | Gkerlogee work soli wi ‘be as rep- | rewonted: * eto streets. and 479 dtn street. OB RANT—The Fae, “yO sein sacar aati ha Fara es NEW STYLES FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. in; 60 milee Ste on of ws cee H. O. HOOD. g BEE T—From October lst, four neat, com- DEVLIN & CO., Seton g ROGME, for RotmeKeonian’ Cat Strect between 130 and 14th, second brick house from iat eae atreet. BENT—A four-story PRESS —BaIcK Ffotsn, on ay avenue. apa ‘ith west? ua, 389. S"ieroeee is corner fet wastand Pesan: J80. i iis i Foun wow aca rt; ory ‘ofice, Pouneyivents ‘sv Ket Bpsce, lent’ reasonable. es ae Da DWELLING FOR SENTWh a Sune ate complete; marble top coun: = reunte ituated on the corner dG streets se toguire gf 30 ot 2onm u ST EWA! Erte seeNT reraisted or Ota strest. betwoon Peuneyiva- 8016-2 0B BENT—Nico FRAME HOUSE, containing ng 29m. on "isguie venue, eee 22th and 13:b streets. Rent $32 pe: Fone N'T- Taree feat RDO oat scsa Bese, nee, fare Boom, on the same 276 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ark vow LARGEST AND FINEST ASSORTMENT O street, between IN THE OTT: MADE TO ORDER IN NEW YORE. farnished, nae chambore, oF 27 Sth streets, between month. se 16-3t* FO Sa0E— 4 BARGAIN Small BRIOR. BRADY-MADE CLOTHING idly eaproving.iocellty; one ‘square from Avente care; large lot wfth, house 0 17-2 OF THE BEST QUALITIES. sol. 46670 OUSB FOB SALB—! Frous: FLOUB Booetpts direct from the mill. with orders to sell at Market Rates. BAKEBS, ATTENTION! Assortment Large! Price Low! TO ALL PURCHASERS. One Barrel or Thousands, at LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES, by W.M.GALT2 00. | Kavos Wine ry 43 LIQUOB BESTAU- + widow ef Louis Charles Erase ats Bhavog, Dusiness of her | rane 01 of ber | late bueband at the old stand, of? Ste STREET, BETWEEN D A Stat WINES and | aN ANY Dk Doueriv LIQOORS will be late nusband and wi permanent tenant. eines JOBE A. BAKER. ‘0B BENT—A four roomed ban HOU! garden in front cor of Noth & and advance poly to Prat Lae VELL. on the premises, NEW AND ony always on hand, for whiol so at enon is called to those =< cose re weit HUUHS on Wth streets sls Toons . 304 PENNSYLVANIA tibules; front and back yard it 9th and 10th streets, has ‘rom 2 Paris, re he has made of a nN OLS repared to receive or- ‘eshington Ls earthing — ‘ace, mcr, in the of he Mme. st snen cn here in 8 few wee! N. DEMON yj o° Tre #8. | description. Price rin, Nous HS MNEN; MEROAMT TAILOR, | Soouinder in most Wer ee @a7 sr igthatreet, tOOOMNER Gri | 416 7th street. between Gand i. moved from 8 No. iT. AND LOUISIANA AVE., se15-5t FOC BENT_ The HOUSE, Grounds, Vineyard. a ietaland ndall Green. No 42. 9616-3" ‘recently oceupied by oat Uttice, ¢ | Owrn & PUGH, 212 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (Under Oven House.) Have this day received a large invoice of 1S, CASSIMEBES ‘ESTING. ae Also, bares aa Wanted Assortment of ae @ ee Fi peB Ee srr uEs. hed ALI | ees: lor 31.20) Oe ATEBY OtYu EES | Sie, "Fhe ite pasion ae AND are ee New and second band. from half done dest makers, FOR Bal or BENT, on SRENT A APPLIED Tr TO PUBOHA! if bought | ‘We call special ‘attention of Schools, a a, Societies, and others to our youuey aoc sels-st_ 3 Scat POLEINHOBN, are home, t labor been lacutred tn rendering tule ia rat class residence. Btablea car. ne INT—HOUSE re of WM. BUTHEn! ‘OB On SACS OF RENTS Ons or WIT | F TAGES, sitaated on T street. between 17th and atreets. Barticulars inquire of y ‘ATIMER, Wuctioncers ad Beet Brokers RENT—ix sal Sen FRAME HOUSES Bucceesor to RB. 0. Stevens, proprietor of the | 74,92, a tats etree = reek. CHINESE TEA HONG, rooms. Inquire of JO: Wore nay i $36 7th st.. bet. Le. avenue and D street, Azent. office Bo. 363 Sth atrost west, a se 15 tw SAAUEGTON, D.O. | | FURNISHED House FOR BENT—Foarten BOPOSALS FOR DING, OULVE! zoe kei Te X TEN ON ‘SECOND 8 STRSBT East. Sa = BS Sa BRA pease ee alae op ett Ki Gorncr Tth und Fete. Hovusus amp os mrs8 © Ty aND counrTRY FOR SALE BY 8. P. BROWN & SON, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, a Peon aeees | $20,000 75 PERSONAL. se OAL __ v1 RD FOR SALE —- [Gee den eae os loth end [ith ox sara Aon ae TR rm ene MY OOAT the pocket Book ‘which eos 4 eS Ree cree a, nis BORG i resat practice ye a gt oe or a'7ah atreet weet freee M and Ni streets. } BOND, 98 RETURNED TO Disa ei reaeiwes canes $500,377 alld on ts email sours, fakier ieee Eee ie caer Spon paper ow Kd Bryween Nintu ap TENTH STREETS. 7 Pail ly best PARIS KID GLOVES jast Fecal: we if If YOU ABE IN WANT OF A a GOOD COOKING STOVE, Call and look at the CALORIFIC COOK STOVE, ‘To be found at WALTEE D. WYVILL'S, selett No. 409 Pennsylvania avenne, N3X, BOOKS. Some Recollections of the Anti. very Vouillct: Ly Samuel J. May: 81 90. ‘The Secret of Swedenborg; beinz an elack of his doctrine of the Divine Natural H by B $2 50. foveis, commencing with “ Adam volume ‘he Innocents 2 ee grim’s Progress, wis be ip Qnsker City’ isesure. excursion iy Land with descriptions of Coun. nd. Nations, lents and Adventures, as they peared to thor, wit 234 illustration: f Blizabeth: wal of Blirabet 7 ton's Gree leat aud Modern ieee tao: ton te President ‘ot Harvard algeratt 8 new edition; two volumes in one, $5. asen of The ir; being a stud; =| maar ae of ‘Storm: "by Jone Ruskin LL: D . $1.35 abl: Roblasons ar asinlsoences and Gorrespond: adence, two Frederick W. Robertso! é wood, 21 hor of Queen o th; County. by the Sather Scasoou FUBNITUBE OF THE MOST APPROVED STYLES, aT MANUFACTURERS’ RATES. Bettecs fer the Lecture Boom, ant every requi- Site for the School-room, ar BALLANTYNE'S, omerso Sity are all: util Is ovclocl DaY ‘the 251 ‘Septem! reat cant never ter) twenty feet cast o! cient vrotection wall to hold the in accordance with an act EA Fron PaRLOuS 7RD earned for rent, with or without board, at ave.. bet Sd and 4'. ste. Board 354 furnished PABLUB end BEDBOU re a, URABANT SUBRISHED BOOMS FOR for reserves the right to reject The or ail | - ds is doomed for the interest of the Corporation BENT—WGy day, week. or month Also, {Any faformatton necied rela to the construc. STABLE for rent, 474 ith stroct, boteweou Hig Buveriateudont ot Be ewe aa at the office of ¥ - a se 6-Im ¢ Suverintendent of Bewe SALE—Four-story Pressed Brick Front Proporals to be endorsed," Proposals for cul- Fiocse ta ee room bath and dom pon CHAS. H. BLISE, - nels Bupertatendent Sewer: STOVES! STOVES: THE LABGEST STOCK OF STOVES i Mer: Ane Soot “Two new, BRIOK HOUSES, with ty te haltot AND THE CHEAPEST IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, To BE FOUND AT WALTEB D, WYVILL’S, selé-tf No 409 Pennsylvania avenue. pPPoresats FOR BAILBOAD TIE: Frill, be recelved at, the office of the . Ballro Bria No. ati P month. Tnauire at O#. ene: Ho. da ith 1 street, near D. OB 8: EA @' ~ gd BABGAIN—VAt E oa = ao very deal Waal for'i0oo0 O8089 THE merck nie 8 foot long, ofchestnut. white oak, or chestuut oak. Tobe delivered (at Alexand: wa wn, oF inter: = GAN, ‘Treasure FROM $10 TO AND 86 TO 20 A MONTH, IS THE FIBST WABD, IN THE SECOND WABD AND ON CAPITOL HILL, BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED. FFALO LAO! AC, oe il line of thi recliont make of BLAOK 2 tallies, 2 ul the BAND execliont mi s £0 to 81% Apply to JOBHUA WHITHEY & 00. "lack and sire a eMes Torti rom 416 Seventh street, bet. @ and H. to nad HE WANOMS: all colors, at 75 Copte's Bat i PBESS CLOTHS, all colors, at 75 “acoFod Pi PLAIBS 98 tp great varfoty, from 9 See Fees 0298, 5 May's Btor ni Sere sclsstif 308 Pee entee ‘th Fb How 1 A ROING ACADEMY, treet, between 9th and Wth § ane, eMABLBI ree 101 Bezier iaw, ito. 3 ry tlemen cig ek to meet from te 10 p.m., commencing Oct. 4-4 ANDROSOROGOTS MILLS COTTON, 19 EW YORE MILLS, WAMSUTTA, BATES, FRUIT OF LOom, ae (toast | gga 00d brands, at small edvance on case Segue ting Ha NG, BUAMERES, QULLES, Cr los eae AMBRIOAN OALICORS, 12% cts. of 38% sigs White FLANNBLS, from 308. J, MAY'S sae POPULAB DBY GOODS sToRE, 308 Pewssytvanta Avance, Between 9h aud 10th sts. sels. stif 519 71n 8T., INTELLIGENOEB BUILDING. 09.2 BOSTON, jut i am BoM NEW YORI PHILAD! LP ais 50 pieces of Otley Evxlish Tapestry CARPETS 20 pieces of dowel 1 and rd Three-ply; a CARPETS. 100 pieces of Lowell and Hartford tas ty) ce of ‘Philadelphia Mills Ingrain and List CAB! PETS. ch Wool a erp o CARPE 30 pleces os STAIB Ua! 1 wid raibm 1 Facets ae waa 2 oie mi oees mk ISHING GOODS, to which rea Te- a ask call on persons wishing to par- GOO Teh streets between Gand Henze Sires No. ; between Gand Ha” ee ee GREEN 4 WILLIAMS, Furniture Warerooms, seT-tw RESSE! OITS, CLOAKS, Erc., maps IN THE LATEST FRENCH STYLE. 336 Pennsylvania avenue, ‘1 Cite Trevise, Paris. se7 PHILP & SOLOMONS, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONE! 332 PENSSYLVANIA AVENUE. Berween Minte ap TENTH StReets. ALL THE NEW BOOKS as SOON AS PU! LISHED. eee by mail promptly supplied at — d — Tou WHO SELL CIGARS AND TOBAOUO. w. 3. CHANDLER, WHOLESALE bd rT eS IN GIGARS AND corner F ct eae ca, qredes, hems SIT to 6 JUST RECEIVED 406 7TH BTRERT. 7TH STREET. eee, BOSTON, NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA, AND BALTIMORE | amappetite Dis phoretic, ao iever: Ors ectoran Dasucs WORDERFUL BEMEDY— VIAFUGA, Bead Pamphict of remarkable cares. mar 13-8&Wiy BE HIGHEST OSH PAID FOR LADIES, Boots, Bhoes. cte ‘at BB, HABTOOENSIS. 301 Rivetreet ested and aie P Anew Meltvered at 4 fee eee eg eum, , fers! eon ical): vite cconted Tor &o. *] focket volumes ouatates Senco, leotares wil! cote of tong wants by sddrewing ng SECRETART. ceive of fo hee cay. (uD PRICE FOR sab if applied for soon P. H corner street north and sth st. cant, Onpitol H ‘sele-st" FOE SALE OThe GOOD WILL, FURNITURE fc, of @ Boarding House, centrally 1 located, on Pentsylvania Sxenge. | If desired the house cal ran as : y convunteess isa ‘adress + Star Ofice, TE sale cheap, 2, GEREN pHOUSE with a good i, ip neni ew w for cash. Appts A fa Auctionser, Corner of = TT LICK! egcOOD WILL Ay FIXTURES ofa ome : rrleaving. tbe aor Eppirat the Bear omen” Fe ci Et wok family oais ang aobief years tle. I wo! Bernese. ocrantes oon a ont Also. second-band Bi Inquire of JAMES KRLEBER, Post Oflice L $7 Blables, Sth street west, Gentleman ts about to leave the city, and has farther, use, for se pas STORE $F Sate: 1 fi 28 EXO for selling Address, 1 reat name, Di eon Cit ita Port monies. ‘ =i BARE CHANOE—# testes LE FS PeUatkiawe {MARE.7 years old; | be surpacsed er esti is en FF O8 SF pe FOUR FooRET pinta '—One FOUR POOKST BIL BLE. B_ Jraatre of B.B. —_ ae rd re corner iy Watt _————— sa G00) Nx ee ons a KEChivaD BY H. DUVALL, MERE SHANT TAILOR, Pennsylvania ne7-008t “Beeweon tes ana ten streets. D*® KIBESTEAD's ‘KIVALLED REMEDY. THE KING OF ALL PAIN, The Gr. ternal and External Medici WILL CUR Headach minutes; Foothacne, in 1 minute Newralg: Rheumatic, Couchs and Golds, a Oramps and Cholic, crn Mar Infammition of af the Ridve) Piles. Foul Stomach and map; other dlecaaes snd silmente ofthe hums too humerous to enu It ise ag gn the ache. nei zone or inflam bat the King of all Pa Noutirely cure." siways be used ‘before an other remedy is tried, oan certain in every case to be the only, oe PRICE. 50 CB PER BOTTLE. Bold by all Drogeiete Apot ‘Apothecaries, and i “EPO DIO Pl om wal snow PERIRTING, ein aD nM eaPeING B BAGS and TINE. Groce aa anes ‘examine the stock, 6 sale of the celebrated Skewers. (sel-Im*)} SCHOOL BOOKS, SCHOOL REQUISITES, f&c., kes, kee NB WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION OF SCHOLABS. BETS, GUARDIANS. 4 ALSO PR reson SD TEACHERS OUB LARG! D OOMPLETE STOCK OF SvERTTHING Ih IN EE SCHOOL AND COLLEGE TEXT BOOK LINE, WHICH WB WILL SELL AT VERY LOW BATES, WHOLBSALE AND BETAIL. — BLANCHARD & MOHUN, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, Corner Pa. avenue and Lith Street, wed WASHINGTON CITY. B. SILVERBERG Bas BEMOVED macestraiemer cores ted tae nceter a =, a | i. CLOTHING, &o. FALL STtLes. A OOMPLETE #1 00K MENS’ 3 BOT ® (LOTHINe, at a. SAKS & CO’.S TAILORING DEPARTMERT. In Store, s fine Stock of ENGLISH, FEBNOR, AND DOMESTIU CLOTHS, CABSIMERES, aND VESTINGB, Comortaing: Gil the new novetties of the season Post Jusr BECEIVED A LABGE AND CAREFUL SELECTED STOUK OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERBS, VESTINGS AND SUITINGS. it be pale op toordey te Lowest tase H made u a BICE. " 2 Bleventh strect ’ FU! velty, and the a SHIR 302 Bieveoth Between Penns. ave. and E at. F. Lowven & Go.,), CITIZENS, ABMY AND Bavy MERCHANT TAILOR, Gold. Silvers or otber Plates, and filled isd ts es beotmneners OD moderate terme. oF Ho. 260 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Between Lith and ib strects. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT Pain. No charge will be made fe Sor qutvacting where Ae- tifcial Teeth are aS) Asrocii will be teeth are . The jation to make Mfecth oe Gold, Sliver. New York, Philedel- Rii'work done can in the shove. and best ma Serrented te give entire satisfaction. The Cheap Place ENTS THAN EVER WELCH’S BEST FAMILY FLOUR at $2.70 PER SACK. RAY'S ARLINGTON MILLS FAMILY AND ALL OTHER GRADES OF FLOUR REDUCED. BY Cc. S. CHARE & SON, 252 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN M AND N STREETS. GOOD COUNTEBY HAMS, 20 Ow.; BEST BUGAB CURED (Canvassed), 25 Ote ; 12, 125,13, AND 14 Ote ; 9 AND 16 Cts; LEAF LABD, IN CADDIES, 24 Ots per pore LONDON BEOWN STOUT ABD YOUNGER PALE ALE, @2.75 per doren; PUBE APPLE CIDE SPEBE’S STANDAED WINE BITTERS. SPRER'S POR? GRAPE WINE; COX'S SPABKLING GELATINB, 20 Or. per peckage. Particcler attention paid to the. SELECTION OF TEAS. BY C. Ss. HARE & SON, 962 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN M AND N STREETs. eus-tf GREATER INDUC Bazcatss: BABGAINS |! Belling our entire stock - vomtec® OuBAP FOR CASH For sfew only. AVIS". sii Space. I vas WILL BEMOVE TO SOR. EIGHTH ST. AND MARKET SPAOR, hc gem 2ELw. Bat aiing at great ot redaction ——_ SE 90 Market 8 pace. Gant REDUCTION IN FANOY AND MILLINERY GOODS terran aoe SWELLS PRIZE 80aP. mE HEU ear Ep Penten, aie ; rien . eautdioeive e catia eer mene a A