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A resolution was offered in the Virginia House of Delegates last Saturday directing inquiry as to what measures should be taken to prevent the drain of labor from Virginia. The Whig savs that it is estimated that 1,300 in lividaal 2D -groes, ‘arg: numbers of whom have families, have been sent from Richmond within the last two months, mainly to the cotton and sugar plantations of the South. They get $16 per month on the cotton plantations, and from $25 WASHINGTON CITY: zEeneeeE... -- Febraary 17, 1870. "Reading Matter on Every Page. impossible for them to supply the demand for farm laborers which are every day pouring in upon them. They have thousands of orders upon their books at this time. which they have no prospect of being able to fill. a ‘The recent decision of Chief Justice Chase, that money due upon the contracts made before the passage of the Legal-Tender act must be Paid in gold or its equivalent, has already been cited as a precedent. In an action for the fore- closure of a mortgage executed in 1367, which was on Tuesday tried in the Supreme Court at Brooklyn, Justice Pratt decided that both prin- cipal and interest must be paid in gold. ——— ee ‘Tue WorkisG Pror_e.—The coopers of New York have decided to workonly nine hours a day after February 28th. The Jersey City brick- layers have resolved to resist the reduction of wages from $5a day to $4. Receptions, ‘The next levee of President Grant will be given on Thursday, the 24th inst., between the hours of 8 and 10 p. m. Mrs. Grant's receptions will be held every Tuesday during the season, between the hours of2andip.m. Secretary and Mrs. Belknap have issued cards for receptions for February 19th and 26th, at 9 p.m. No.3 Madison Place. The receptions of the Speaker of the House of Representatives will be at his residence, 408 Fifteenth street, from 9 to 11 o’clock on each Friday evening of the season. Mrs. Blaine’s receptions will be held every Wednesday of the season, between the hours of 2and 5 p.m. At the Russian Legation, Madame de Cata- azy will receive on Thursdays, from 2 until 5 P Tue Marvtanp Leorstatcre.—in the Maryland House of De was rey We are requested to state that in consequence f£ Me. de Garcia’s severe illness she wiil be un- ‘The Senate, able to continue her receptions. raha) an soe. Tho Senate sansa Sibi as us eka Mr. Grove’ sympathizing with the ine "Cubang a bie im the Schools. rging our Goy- We referred yesterday briefly to the decision it rent rights. made in the Bible case by the Saperior Court of | The bill to extend the time tor for —— Cincinnati (not the Supreme Court of Ohio as stated) on Tuesday. The plaintiff im this case had applied for an injunction to restrain the operation of the resolutions passed by the Board of Education prohibiting the reading of the Bible in the public schools. Judge Hagans, who delivered his opinion first, held that the provisions of the Constitution re- ognized the religion of Christianity, and ac- knowledged that religion and morality were necessary to good government;that the State used religion as the means to promote good govern- ment; and therefore the exclusion of all re- ligious instruction from the public schools was contrary to the provisions of the bill of rights. It is objected that natural religion is enough for the purposes of the State, and that Jealousics and violations of the conscience, for which the Constitation provides no ample protection, will follow the introduction of religious instrac- tion into the schools. Considering these objec- s in order, we have the following proposi- tions ‘These provisions of the Constitution tend to the homogenity of the populations, and contain the true philosophy of Government. The State is necessary to society, and origi- nates in God. They are therefore inseparable. ‘The State needs the bonds and the salutary ef- of the Baltimore and passed. key, who was so severely injured on Saturday last’at the Camden-street railro: demg dragged by the train when starting, died Ee rany morning, at 20’clock, at his residence, ‘0. 278 West Pratt street. Mr.’ Roelkey was the Grand Patriarch of the Grand Encampment of the State of Maryland of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and was formerly a resident of — Balt. Sun, a Laxp Sate in Lovpoy County, Va—* Te- cumseh,” heretofore advertised by Noland & Janney, trustees, was sold on Monday—500 acres at $7.30 per acre, and 43 acres at $9.10 0 per acre; purchasers, Mrs. E. H. and Abner C. Trundle Leesburg Mirror. ee Ixcespiany Fine tN MAIYLAND.—The dwel- ling of Mrs. Priscilla Owens, on West river, Anne Arundel County, Md., was entirely de stroyed by fire on Thursday ‘last. Part of the furniture was saved. The fire is believed to have been the work of an sneendiary. © areas Be Canervt.—Last Friday night, in Rich- mond, a colored woman attempted to extinguish a kerosene oil lamp by blowing the light out. ‘The lamp exploded, and the unfortunate woman asso badly ‘burned that NOTICE. OYLE will lecture on FRIDAY fects of religious teaching, but nothing more. mit. at St. Peters | ‘Eeumne ‘Council | This appears from the legislation for the protee- ee ceeds foe ee teen comncll tion of religious worship, of which every denom- ination cannot be deprived, in so far as all are ee 2k TO-NIGHT AT LIBERTY HALL. e public are cordially invited to attend tl ng of the IOWA ASSOC ATION ened pert “ sir Sp ft Land er 2 Loe beautifal vetical lecture nf Iowa's papalar Indy teeters ATILDA FLETCHER: “Alliston | taxed to enforce this rpotection and the burdens of taxation increased by the exemption of church property from taxation. In so far, all suppert places and forms of worship against consent. The State uses beth sects and schools as in- strumentalities to secure its end. Itis the political value of religion, morality and knowledge which the State proposes to se- cure, ar.d it is only on this ground that taxation for the protection of religious worship and en- couragement for instruction is justified. Dono- hue agt. Kichards (48 Maine, 379) was a case in | [ which it was held that laws are not unconstitu- tional beeause they violate conscience. We have nothing to do with the consequences of the proper construction of the law. The con- science must be subordinated to the public good, re. ir ‘oiling that lost. SIMMS’ PHARMACY, corner New York avenue and lth st. ) PUBLICO.—There isa able Associations, Wi y and Sunday 8% hurches, Societies, Clubs ad all ones they want, without mt_end ina most agree peeful manner. by 6 Pko B fhe Advertisement opular W bitch: s Py Maite iM in the < just as we surrender other natural rights for the | onP2>Rar, W bite! srt Sis ah Same end. ‘Selus populi suprema lez” is the | ATTEN1ION. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR! ~ maxim. We are not to determine the religion, morality and knowledge intended by the Consti- i ep Reg tg et ag tution. If we worship science, or art, or collec- k p.m. AtTo clock ed iy ek, and after shstrans tion of th regular business a portion of the eve ng WIL be Wesoted & der, The 2 tive wisdom, etc.,in any sense, and make that ship a manifestation of our religions convic- ms, these resolutions would prohibit instruc- | oa therein. ‘The pupils of the high schools read the Bi with appropriate singing, and the Greek Testa- | ment, and there is no complaint; nor yet by | children without parents; nor yet by those who | are worse than orphans. Our comwon schools cannot be secularized, though it is a question whether it would not be better that they should be; but in view of the constitution which we have taken, the resolutions are void. In other views of the resolutions may be said that Christianity 1s the prevai religi State. The moral sense of the people is con- trolled by it, and whatever is opposed under- maines the moral support of the laws and cor- | did} rupts the community. It is not claimed that the Sane New ¥ Bible does not teach all the virtues andthe | Ie ty this graces that adorn private and vand be prov wipe in tl | Bry irder of Em. € z r that ‘reat auxiet | by* hotel keepers and other large c | the supply of Lee for the en. publie life. Shee nally, a thoughtfal survey of our indivi | weakness and imperfection will certai us to cultivate @ spirit of mutual forbearance and charity, and we shall the better labor for the elevation of our race, and spread truth and civilization onthe earth. The injunction must | Ve wade perpetual. | Judge Storer concurred, and the injunction | was made perpetual. Judge Tatt dissented. Judge Taft characterized the progress of re- | ligious tiberty from the Colonial times, and | 9Cich p.m for the pu quoted from Cooley on constitutional limitations, | Lieto the call are eo to show that no religious instruction could be | _B¥ order of the Comm: maintained at the expense of the State. The | REFORM, Beard of F:lucation has simply aimed to free the | meeting of the 1N EPR RENT ie common schools from any such conscientious ob- | CAN RE. . jection, by confining them to secular instruction = sleawe Mail Ol a pay Bp | and moral and intellectual training, and under | Cans will address the meeting. the circumstances it was not only just, but | Per order of Committ under the Constitution of Ohio, adaty which | BENJ. M they could not omit, without violating the right of those who conscientionsly object to the prac tice under the oud rule of the Board. j ‘The counsel for the detendants say they will carry the case to the Supreme Court, and it is quite evident that the agitation of as has only begun. The Cincinnati Gaz opinion ef the Court will be sust fin of shington and # RISH REPUBLI TH WARD will be io street aud Mary har, Jsth. Is). at 7 the parpese of SaiLEIAM DIXON. President. jews} fel5-3t AYERS and Bt Hl riet will be AY EVEN mA persous inter. business of ¥ 2d, wi Slo was levied Yor the pur. Al assessment of upreme Court of Ohio, and say f Baring a mote due ty the Club. and sturt- “furthermore this view represents the senti- eating cl cece tas ie ig [ cmmented ments of an overwhelming majority of the fice of the Secretary. otherwise the ground people of Obie. t Be coli aad Joot t the | S - seo- —— | _fetim “Tiep) The Wastington Star very cleverly says that the Commercial’s rial Notes” are like Jeremiah’s figs—exceedingly and exceed ingly bad | The Star ought to know, for it | f smacks its lips pretty often over fruit stolen | 0 T BY B,J, BURNELL. from our tree—N. ¥. Commercial. ex f oe of Now York city. “Ale, aed toned Weil, we should like to get even “on the ET Bookeellen se emtmre OF BAR BOCK, Bookseite steal” with our sprightly nimble-tingered friend | ment Dealer, 2: of the Commercial, but the odds are against us. | oe. ay D. GRANTS « : ail see Tet Liberty street, Baltion Our music-lovers will be glad to know that the if he cannot cure Stations Br Brone usepa Kosa English Opera Company will, on face of the Thue and Dente oe Febraary 2th, commence a short engagement | Gravel, Gleet, Liver Com of six mghts and matinee. This company is | [!*™- Im’ o1 FICE. for the treat aaen-= De ies NT No. gs pill gt od ko car ai dis ‘spepsia. bility, in ; large and well organized, and its success has | canes striae = been great throu: ralysis, 3 &c. Di- | Baltimore. Rite . Parker and from J. Shillington ¢ Frank Leslie's Lady's Magazine for March; also, from Shillington we have the | March number of Old and New, the monthly magazine Just started by I. 0- Houghton & | QR S3UE-2S pase Ch oa Valley, SEED ce, Boston. ny, Ri 3" Four-and-a- wait Nat aia i Ex-City Register Barnes yesterday farnished LUTING MACHINES. the Baltimore city Council with a statement of | CapeLy-s ‘3 IMPROVED OT ENe MACHINES. the financial condition of that city. He sets FLUTING MACHINES, down the total liabilities of Baltimore at Twenty- | AT BEDUCED PRICES. fre Millom Doliars. ue BOTELER & BRO. pe! ave., —+202- ‘The Chicage Times condenses the Butler-Cox | CaeRiAGES: cannuaeian CARRIAGES !!! affair into the following spicy line: Cox to | perKytrs Butler. “Bottle, Fly.” Butler to Cox. “Shoo, Make ERE rae i Ply.” 2 POG fc ae. ‘The murder of Dr. Livingstone, the African explorer, which was reported a few days ago, is pot believed by the most competent authorities in England | twee cor Tis tang ‘The new American comic paper, Punchinello, | is to be edited by Charles Dawson Shanly. tii it ti y | mete S7'St. Valentine's da ly ob- | ext: served this year. The hetaour mice so | mit be ting out of tashion. to $10 on the sugar plantations, with transporta- | tion paid. The labor agents say it is utterly | ee RESULTED FaTALLY.—Mr. George A. Rool- | 40. extr: ad station, by | 40- family, €7ass. heuma | all portions of the State of work easily, with four to six as the range of rates on apes a the larger number of transactions have been r cent. Commercial paper oils ean cee for double names. 1 -class acceptances is zeae I ee cneee mest with ready sale at six to ee Government Securities, ‘Wasutnaton, Feb. 17, 1870.—Jay Cooke & Co. furnish the fellowing quotations of Government securities: 6-20's.In&y,96t. 113. 5-20's, Ind Ty "63... ie forties | (By Bankers,’ Brobers, ‘and Commercial Lines of Telegraph.) Lewis Johnson & Co. quote stocks and bonds in home and foreign markets as follows: New York, Feb. 17.—Gold, 19%ax. No stock report. : By Cable.1 Lonpon, Feb. ra 11a. m.—Consols for mone; 925; Consols for account, 92x. Bonds—" 2 tertlng. 5h 1040'S, 8395 Tilinois, 109; jant Bee, 22; Au LivERrooL, 11 a. m.—Cotton market opened quiet. Sales’10,000 bales. Middling Uplands, | 113,019; Middiing Orleans, gaily. Market closed dull last night at these prices. Star. Baxtimokg, Feb. 17 —Cotton dull and nomi- nal at 2448214. Flour active and higher fur low grades; Howard street su; or $4.75a85; so.2tas6; do, family, $6.25a81; City | Mills supertine, 5085.50, a, 85.5036; Western vapertne, $4758 Sela entra $0.28a85.75, do.tamily 86.123 48675 Wheat unchanged; Pennsylvan 31.28. | Corn lesa firm: white S0aite., yellow Soaa50, ‘Oats Basse. Rye WSe.agl. Pork quiet at $27.50a823. Bacon firm: rib sides, 15% a1Gcs; clear do., 1648 } shoulders, 12x al3e; hams, 19a20c.’ Lard quiet at at 160 ‘Whisky better at $9c.a81 for wood toe Feb. 17.—Virginia sixes, 1866, 59 New Yorx, Feb. 17.—Stocks steady. Money easy at ia6 per cent. Exchango, Jong, 8% short, 9%. Gold, 19%. Bonds, 1862. coupon, Hy. Vir- nia, sixes, ex-coupon, 62; new, O6X. ‘North Jarolinas, old, 46; new, 26 New York, Feb. 17.—Flour dnl and un- —— Wheat dul id nominally 1a2c. low- er. Corn dull and declining. — 7 Margaret Stuart of Philadelp p Biuy Pe Patequre for $15,000 in a breach-of- (-prom- suit. —— JOHN F. ELLIS’ 306 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Near Tenth Street. THE OLDEST AND LARGEST PIANO ORGAN, CAND MU M MESTADLIGHMENT tw ‘ite crry. Every Article in the Musre Business can be fount in our Sole Azents for Washington city and surrounding for the following celebrated Chickering & Albert Weber . ose to aned, Repaired, Removel, Packed and takes tn exchange et JONN F. ELLIS, 306 Pennsyiy ;near 10th street. Pianos and 0; avoning, week. month or vear mand rent a Free Distribution, The undersigned begins this day afree distribution of the STEWART STOVE BOOKS and RANGE CIRCULARS. SF Allwho want the BEST STOVE or RANGE will please take notice of the advantages offered. E. F. SIMPSON, 1003 PENNSYLVANIA AY: ENUE, Vetween loth and 1th streets _ to make tof thei indebtedness: by note “Ail accounts remalaing’ wetted placed in the hands of a col- dministratrix., J.J.MAYS PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT, 30S PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Ninth and Tenth Streets, 1 fresh supplies BF Daily receiving large 9 iy KID GLOY very best quniity of P E* ger 1ss3 OHN McDERMOTT & BRO COACH MARIS BARU CARRIAGE, 310 Peunsy swans avs — 3d stree RIAG ) HARNESS: RECEIVED ON STORAGE CAND SOLD ON COMMISSION, CARRIAGES REPAIRED. "Th 7 Per Cent Gold Bonds Atos, FREE OF GOVERNMENT TAX, ISSUED BY THE BURLINGTON, CEDAR RAPIDS AND MIN- NESOTA RAILROAD COMPANY. FIRST MORTGAGE AND CONVERTIBLE, AND PROTECTED BY A LIBERAL SINKING F yivania These Bonds, at present price of gold, yield over 9 percent. interest, and as an investment they are fully as secure as U. 8.5 63g They are only issued upon each section of the Road as tart as the same is completed and in successful operation. Over two-and-a-half millions of dollars Kighty- three have been expended on the Road. miles are about com show larg: toward completion. ‘rough which this road runs, is one of the richest agricultural sections in America. Its large population, extending with surprising ra- pidity, and its immense yield of grain, pork, wool and other agricultural products, create @ pri demand for thy construction of this road, which af- fords the best*possible guarantee for the bot ers, especially as the line runs through the wealti and most thickly populated section of the State. ‘The road also runs through the rich and growins State of Minnesota, Reference to the map of the United States will show that 11 traverses the most enter- prising and srowink yortion of the West,and forms one of the Rreat trunk lines in direct communication with New York, Cheeago and St. Lowis, being to the latter city 9 miles nearer from Northern Lows and ‘jonesota than by any other road now built or prejectod, and also the near- est route from Central and Southern Lowa. ‘The rosd is opened for local traffic as rapidly constructed, and thus KECEIVES EARNING ON 1TS COMPLETED SECTIONS GREATLY 4N EXCESS OF THE AMOUNT NEEDED TO PAY THE INTEREST UPON ITS BONDS BEFORE FHE KOAD IS FINISHED. The buyer of these Bonds is therefore guaranteed by a great business already tn existence om the route of the road, Gs well as by mew current earnings,and has not to risk any of the contingencies which always attend the epcning of roads ina new and unsettled country. A limited quantity only of these Bonds are now offered at 95. After a thorough investigation of the above enter prise, we recommend these Bonds asa first-class investment, affording absolute safety, and paying an ‘unusually liberal rate of interest. All marketable oreo at their full price, free of commission and express charges, received in payment. Pamphlets ‘and maps furnished om application. = HENRY CuI co., BANKERS, No. 32 WALL STREET. For Bale by JONNSON « €O., fio-lm_ BANKERS, PENN. AV.,Con. 10m <r. Canrnre, cvntais, ac. iahasstruck | WANTS. ANT! cook, washer ironer ceil’ Ay Wier ~ i Pez water bree aad 1 aioe: =) Ler Waster Soe, cy aoe zl Pirro RENT—Two FRAME HOUSES, ora] FS be well peccn iy aeb08 iW. nquite of He MURRAY. commer 2 ‘Al ‘ORED BOY odo howst- a Tet nnd F a near the Circle. fe 17 a WwE apes x COLORED cath street, between | FPOR RE arni¢hed Pa. avant ‘on mode: ANTED—For Rent or Perch. — April or May ist. HO SE of athe rooms rms eas a8 SWeTLaRpee. Oe Box 580. fel? st ANTED—A WHITE WOMAN ascook. One Avbo can come well recommended can at 1493 Q otreet. bet. lath and 15th, between the hvara of W and 40’clock. fei7-2t" Ww ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE, nearhood. or three of fonr rooins, unfurnishe the same floor, eeping. Ad- ‘arose’ with terms, ‘stoma Star Office. Yols-2t° $9. 000.7 eARTER, To hg ee ferred Notes. | srauire: at CsOHN'S RESTAL yRANT, corner 7th " ovgE WARtED Us ist of ey near the Treasury, containing trom Tt told noms. addi ity Post Office, stating V SANTED—A ‘st floor, anda BED KOOM: cither comm ae or in upper story. Must be well tur near street Car et Address A. X. Y., Star ‘Omice, hase >), eee e. y ANTED- thom: nd wile, WANE RN ITED KOON EN eat second floor, complete for housekecping. Mast be col oes, to Treasury. rent m cage The tof care will be taken. Addi ens, sta terms, D.S. M. F., 3d Auditor's otice” felg J ANTED TO RENT—By a es ag ti and per: W mapent tenant, a comfortable HOUSE. con taining six or eight rooms. lveated. pe the Treas- ury or avenue cars. Address M.'I., Star of ) To PURCHATE—A BLACK } MARK, hands high, and not ED (6) 3 y ae Penmsyiaa 3220 in harness, 8. 5. ENODLE. 447 TANTED—Families ‘renting up iaasceereiag oF removing from the city to know that they vod of their FU! MNI aay without the tron- se of an auction, by addressing H 8. rioth st. felts ‘and Wth. fel5-5t" ED-A A bya axoung bay, to si ein a Chote Address 80! Star Office. STORAGE WANTED — STORE GOODS can be aecon bie tarsee by calling at Green & Williams” Br House on 7th street west, between G and ‘E ws port! eine = es WASTE 'D—To lease tor aterm ot years, priyilege of purchi a large lot HOUND, betwee n7thand I7th streets northwest, suitable for ‘ood and Coal Yard; or would lease a Wharf pro- ty suitable forgthe saine purposes. Address, atat- i ing location. size2and GLEASON" ‘€ e GLENN, G st. Wharf, fed t23th {Rep} Washington De, J ANTED—To “BR from. 5 which I will pay the highest cash pi hitdeE, te worth of SECOND D 'FURITURE, for EB WILLIAMS, ja2-3m_ No. 739 See between G and it. that BRAZIL dither SEBCTACLES ed so as to strengthen the oye- t MPLERS, jasly os to know that they can bu ivbs’ SEWING MACHINE on t most easiest terms. For ite simplicity and noi | Tess working, It Js pronounced the test Sewitg Ma- | chine in the world. Agency at C. BAUM'S 8 | skirt and Corset Factory, $13 7th strect, eit and e WADTED—To rent or buy. or rent with privil | ‘of purchasing, from ONE TU TEN ACKES O. LAND, improved, nearWashington. Address, tating ie aon oe price, A.B. C., Star Office. 002 ¥. ‘AIR ¢388 eR AND &e.. streets, t bird do r tiem Yo im Aseoctath lotrer 8. ‘The above der, at the ofice of fois. ust, ou I PST—On Thursia and H sts..a GAR ttre ry ‘ Wash room and kitehons all eum the largest business of em yi and is located in one $1,500 Bitte i JK ng and Lad an establ Habe ‘trade. 607 PLO. ‘cl ST. Real ata p]_N.E cor. N.¥ T. 6 firm of Coyle & GAK STURE, 900 D ch ‘hice of MUSES mM Baltimore, ASE OF pexrat ast Lombard st T PRIVATE SALE: INSTRUMENTS, complete and nearly Europ an manufacture, belonging ta y. For sale at COOPK ee Nea OF din st, ane A ‘Also, a SURVEYING INSTRUME ies ES of a TRIMMING ing of = sith Show ©) nae. * feet a SALE CHEAP—The TURES of Contecti exesllent sland for any W. BARKER, south, next duor TUCK ai x ry and Toy Store. An 1 of. business. “Rent new No. 403 ith street ACCOUNTS CASHED Filion H. hie} a) 1a30F st near U8 OR 7S GREAT PAKGAIN—A STUN, on the nwnrthensd corner of Penne Sylvania avenue and Twentieth trots will ho sold cn long time to a rexponsible ‘his store has been newly filled up with # a lacus as sortinent of new Drugs, and ts one of the most desir- stands in the Firet Ward. Satisfactory reasons for selling. HOS. BE. WAGGAMAN, [e7-2w 519 7th st osite Post Onc 100,000 5 CAN BE INVESTED iN chen, eit FIRST MOH’ ‘5 upon Real Estate, in sums of $10 to interest 12 per cent. per annum, » Real Estate Agont, Richmond, Virginia. fe3-Im % CHEAPSA second-hand SAFE. Ul for present owner's use. Inquire at jad LOKS sai re Toke forme. “at See Fongeites ge tory with five rooms ee D pee hopeces betwee captor” OL D strosts nort and om north, between Sth aud 6th streets’ cast, “fe 17-6" Inquire on the premises. : water gunimer kitchen: Vacated ce gt BH street. by i ts no iy to c. MCRELDEN: 629 th street, NOW Pe ge irae FOk SALE 08 RENT—The ae -ING with fine store room attached. containing nine Throwahout came, waiee within dix fest ‘itchen door; situated on the corner of 6th sree eet nd xs mrect north. | Poi ion Kiven on the first of March, poly, to WM. LORD, grccer, corner of Sth'st, west eea'G sorts DD RSIEABLE RESIDENCE FoR Congress strvet, Heights of Geor; opportunity containin ASS on Rare getow: easily improved Brick " with as, and water about 10 teet 0 street, by 23 feet desp, besides 30 foot siiey? = ot present the residence o of Mr’ jame. io he ridge itr ite A ier ‘cosy clever oom BRICK Hovsk, within init re of Patent (ice. Fe nomad pas hot and wal tiem: vei ‘arranged. in most com- fortable style. Price aes With &@ portion of payments on long — ments of $50 per month. Taulre of sHUYOK PP 19H ‘warkets Sp e. ita t's Hall) 17-tf ‘One door eust of Pesty sy = sees RSA ‘our, oh hee a’ hiy desirable two met FI RULINGS | Keoases on DEFREES ST FET. These touses Possess all as core conveniences, such as gas, water, fine Ware, sewerage. and water closets. I can Rell m terms that will come within the imeans (ond the ability to pay vot almost any one de- siring to get « home. 1 am authorized, for a short time, to offer one of the above three-story Houses at $2.90 cash, which a great bargain. ‘he houses on this street are occupied chiefly by their eee and they are all occupied by fanuilics of the highest respectability M. M. ROHRER. tel7-3t New York av_ and Ninth strc FOE SALEAA two-story FRAME HOUSE, & tainiyg six rooms, with gas, on L st, north. nd Tthats. west: No. 6 tels-ot FOR SENT A SMALL COTTAGE DWELL NG. containing four rooms location on Penn St. Apply to W. ALBER jeorgetown. D.C. tie Fs RENT-HOUSE No. 2005 K street near “ere opiaining six rooms and > t ke Wet. th and Ith, as 9 rooTMS, fas, Water, nud is heated by iapaaire n croft J-H-CARUSE, pet N sts.” ‘The h ose a (OF ROOMS wn: Chiropodist, in n'a avenne, will t rent on the lat March. Ment moderate. ‘Apply on fi the premixes. $1s—Six room F) _ six-room F! ; 2 ix-rcom FRAMES, passa, windows, &c.,on T, near th fols-2t iRep} from Georgetows wil oraterm of years to a pane ant. (a Gorm preferred) of the, House without the and will rented low. Inquire EDWARD BROO: No. 70, Center Market, or No. Market. S ALL DELL His a r= 5) rooms and ik. HOUSE between New York av mms. Water and gas Sony eur. Apply at ESS are th. NISMEL ROOMS; ALSO, oR. icating Kor at 62> wood. street venient fo Patent and Post 0} rogaine’. “Apply & CO., corner es street and L. Fes Bes fe 15-41 nie andl street ear route Nt park. Will not be rented f fel5-eolw' roperty ix of brick front newly payers and beaati a WHITS street, betw M BRICK HOUsE, w ith stable on rear. "Py URNISHED PARLOR ant found floor. Apply at 60411 [PGE BENTHA very desirable Toons, and modern conveniene located; will be i ae low to + dclightially good tenant. 1971 Sand large laguire of Jos. F. state Agent, office No. 992 8th st. fell-lw story BRICK with water aud. gas, 1 having the “Georgetown hor. ‘two squares from Motes polite ~ Apply at No. 224 Bi Mrest, ar ‘FICE ROOMS in the enue, sont folv-tf ig, 908 Penna, A two-story BRICK Hi four rome abd Kitches, large acd on house; situate in the court | a month. Inquire of JUDG st.and Vermont avenue. Fok sau modati large, eubstautial three-story BRICK HOUSE Ggigtet rooms) on 3d street east. between C perth aud askachusetts avenue; and two adjoining ¥ LOTS, toget counter. D'S RABLE Resive FOR ERE NORTH SIDE OF MH STREET, 4 AND Stu STREETS—Bare « Ayal down ana the remainder er month. House has four st nd wil rent for sixty dollars per mi th Fos a owct, aud water and gas. ars to the cars and JO: WTNEY's tent and Post HU. fe7 a t, between G ther or separately. ae ats Siar Om ‘SALE ON BE- a Pot 50 FGioteR" building, ese ei ripe Treoms, on P-cgy eo ssyanaiy thie pore te resigence of & Norment, Keg, ‘This fe one of the bona convenient! "st aud most sramdeni te reatnd in. me city. Ut is in will be ron ri od condition, tot pe POR aoe valuable PATENTS: for cash | fue" Guauire at Mae WLR Ge e or real estate. Address LES Ad FITZKI, er aktieed loors west, 1733 Pennsylvania avenue, Wasbington. jazz’ | gratthe ice of Stuiual Insurance Compan; jompany over PIRST CLAS: Di z REEDMEN’S NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK. ne Ro ORT eee Be. Benn ae ae ¢ after Wednesday Evening, 16th instant. th ‘s ETS—We offer for sale that fine aon metab reres apes site Pont Othe soto cently ballt, Jocated aa ahove, voar 7th ‘Departmen’ 0 P. son WERE AY and SATU AT rE sach eee rier cand other convent. RECEIVING soning cine Shaadi ted Sn igourmet Interest ayear. D. en paid Fd wy ye eo 1. EATON, Actuary. el iw Amixcres VINEGAR enna No. 554 TWELFTH STREET WEST, Corser ov B Stnxet Nortu, WASHINGTON, D.C. B ocsinsiaais fs pote ne ne Sovenre strom, Sane im No. pietiids sa poms, bath roam. pangs oe ae following liberal, ene ene $10,000; the remainder tn 1,2 and 5 ‘JOSHUA Wiursay 200. mae okere, 729 7th street, betes ae J UENISUED PARLORS oS zs Le a Bae fie stig eases ed ; qiven on the Ist March eno ay oor No. ae Ssenue, for- az No. Ai st eave a tt WLES, ag amr ig etht room HOUSES, = taint all bigs Pumprovements,, sit wing So man | ecunoiee See tet | ie jam it and Date, Fo SALE OB TO oo NUMBER Tecanera es seas bay oF ol eee opposite Willard’ i = RENT—a Hv teu rooms and stable. frtcea acres ou Washington and fs ASW. SWANN. Rk RENT Poa nfs Caviccy Fue suse is brick. qurecn te frost nea coal and A care rom teat ‘S14 E sirect, comer 6th west just et PHOTOGRAPHE of “GALLERY 5 A RS—For rent GALLER' floor; in the bust- peas section: stain an me years: dou a = ocd Gow “Coorek, Ts Dambatton ccreat ‘asim on Jae. aire ‘tory ROOMS, can be hod ‘in the neighbechoe mire at No Iles. M street Bsierence eachinerd es w ELL! ¥ ins ‘ath and cone neal Saennteel We'clock & m. ja30-im ‘OR RENT—The four- RTARLE Brix RNISHED AND Com ‘hy jpeg Nite afine, DWELLING N, Turulched or unfurnished. JalS-tf 23 Indiana avenue, Apply on the premises. ALE. BRICK HOUSE. 12 rooms. corner ith and M Gas, water, k stable. Lot 10 fect ‘K HOUSE, on north side F aires et ‘and cold water, gas, & 1c “ROUSE: Wrooms, I street, between 12th sth streets, north site, Hot aud colt water, marble mantels and basins; furnace in cellar; le, ke. Lot 2) by 142, BRICK HOUSE, 10 rooms, wide hall, and cellar; good lot. Maryland avenue, between gth aud 10th Streets. * Very cheap. Several other fine BICK ant small FRAME HOUSES, well innate. — io mere Shabert of Sg olty, tate Aan Corner « id F streets, Pal) RENT—Willoox 4 & Gibbs’ SEWING Ma- Fenge nt. mplowt, wolacons, and lowe lable to Tented Fras Hatt Seek ga Hoop Skin Pe” Wetween D and Fe RENT—Four nice FU =s hae! with or without Board. at 337 Peunsylvania —_, opposite the Metropolitan He a” al. "_ H. HOFRA. [92 BENT—House 6226 \sirect. near the Pa: ent Office, containing W roo lately fulshed.” Inguireat H HOPE, avenne, opposite Metropelitan Hotel. POR RENT- Two street west, bet top Grocery or Feed Store, {lately cconiok by afr. Formea.) the FS =o Two mew and handemely finished RESIDENCES, on Tth s between Land and oppesite the new square. sce eoutate ti thorvughly built and hasdssmals Rushed throvghout, and contain ail modern conveuieness Apply to KILBOURN- & LATTA, Neal Estate Axints: garner of 7th and F streets, of to the owner, LLIAM H. PH. 26 Laavenns. nadhth ‘OB SALE— P. BROWN & SON, Southeast Corner New York avenue aud Lsth Street ne Lt tp CLASS NEW ASH cp red RES. all modern improvements: eh Fure thet eal bem Jeeantly ished. no % PARLORS aod Furnished er Unfurn: ‘ly furnished of the = it K vivoot. ro. 437 inh street, between Band est side. Members of Congress and oth ing euttes of Toems would do well to call be. elsew! . Apply on oy LANG PART of House — avenue; suitatle for « ven Deecrber i ase. ‘pain Apply at nedett ries. back tuild WELL fh room and kitchens id roams situated on Rhode Island avenue, bet. loth and 1Gtb Inquire at 1402 lath street. fhe above dwellings has recently been Jet to Jas. W. Marshall, First Assigaat = BOARDING. Es ROOMS FOR RENT—With or srs BOARD, at No. 495 Pennsylvania ave- |. Boarding at the same a per ay can ASS BOARD, WITH PLE. NT ROOMS. to be had on teassnh at 1901, corner Ps t walk anes fyania avenne and 1980 af, ic offices. 158-1 1. EXCELLE 7 ous FOR RENT, 459 street, with BOAR! ocd3-tf WOOD AND COAL. COAL! Woop! Cear: Woop! REDUCED PRICES. invited to call before beat Coal in the rt. pur. market at woop! woop: tly reduced prices. Sawed and split or cord W.H. MARLOW, 7th street and Canal, math side NEWS.” fel2- 26 “Gn G oon fe7 tin NE _corner ath and COAL. 7e0D AND In order to close out our present heavy stock ot WOOD and COAL. we have ave this day reduced our prices to the foll gn Tokens Valley per ton of 2,240 tbs. S Lawns S Sreeees 1 amiad STORE! NEW ‘STORE u Having just returned from the Northern Auction Rooms, I can offer GKEAT INDUCEMENTS to all in want of DRY Goops. DRESS GOODS, “LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. Black and Colored VELVETEENS, trom Siup. ! AGED TOWELS, from 12 to N. from 3733 to PREADS, from te $5. 4 EMORY BAXTER. 1920 Peunsylvan ye EYESIGHT accurately suited with Pebbles and other Spectacles, ty merely an Po swertng @ Sere questions, H. H. HEMPLER, OPTA# IAN, Next to the National Hotel. SEES Euro; pian. Also. MEALS a in Garten best markets - Ales, to Lee, DINNERS, BALLS, TLES iM. WILLIAN PERSON AL. ington. De ONOF gE rie foal tacteny iat the Congregetines! by directing « stam; eke fa tamed cavelone THR BREN SA fie National beech, Sent te HE NAME Tne cidicer io tnauleed thee held ot ct ie. Peper will be trem week. — Ks BR. SAWYER. ERIE M ING bel oy rm oot t ootenitet at b. ei aed th, upon aii beste: Cc. n it Bh ta B. OSV AS FES Ate or ereig APIA | nes” ie ve hand Wth ate NT AS ue nave uD DK DARBY L. of Mew Kerk city,» win Ph Fvesant and can bee Hotel, corner 6th #t_and P. by Mrs. HN. Ritchie ass DG, BORS Not Bat Per thanks those physicians who have assistance to fight the new Med do so when necessary at li celina drsease rather thas interest to afticted human ath of Ponme iy ani ms bem confidvatial Married 1 ot, wa CEs Teclawe fee stamps Adres Mrs. | Baltimore Post Of 2 im” oritcs ORIENTAL STORE. by a Tark, CID! HASSAN, importer of Goods from Tereign cities. Fey pt, Damascus, Tanis and Aliens. Ri an Hotel, MPORTANT TO FRMALES—DR aod MA DAME DUBOIS (23 years’ practice) camranites in relief to married es with or withomt met dest stabiteied phy chy. Those desiring the utmost confidence. i in all cases. Rome 424 Tenth stres sylvania avenne. D* 4 =. KLEIN, net Sympathetic Physician, No. S44 west Ith street. betwen Be and Fe oat all chronic diseases with VITAL MAG. TC POWER (known as Animal Magection) and riot Le MEDICINE. Clairy inl came if desired, carer ke baroenee nde be happy to refer, Office oAN BE CONSULTED PRIVATS. Ladies and Gentiomen at treet. above Peuns tie ts hed and els ortisins he oldest established Fhysician in the city, for the treatment ot ey Discaes and from Irrenviars es red an tmencdiate core te ell cases. ore duy and night. en *IBSON Bi G Poth AND TOR PRINTERS, 271. south mde Pennsylvania avenae, Give strict personal attention to busi Beek AND suns athity 4 BY W. Polk sions JAIAy — Dartreet, betwee Des £O% Residence No. 329 1 street, near Mth end Lith atreets. Office No. 252 F stron DHILOSOPHY OF MARRIAGE, arse of Lectures, a delivered mt the New Yur 7k Museum of Anat embracing the sab- scts:—How to live and what to live for: vs oath, Me aosa iarity and’ dia Aen: Manivood res twed: The cause of Indigestion, Flatwlence and’ Nervous Siecsace gosonmtah fort considered, &e. Pocket volumes containing these Lectures will be forwarded to partics, oo mabie tostient, on recel SEC RETARY, ee, vw Fre tour stamps, by address, Museum of Anatomy and Science, © nl a New York. ‘ar ay CLOTHING, &c. LATEST IMPORTATIO. SPRING SEASON, 1870, PrER STEAMER BREMEN. ENGLISH CASSIMERES FOR PANTALOON WEAR, #ST LANDED, AND RECEIVED BY Saks & Co., tes NEW No. 316 SEVENTH STREET. b:] F 4. BHEIBERGER, (Successor te H Lovpon & ©o.,) CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVE, me ™ RROMARY TAlLon, 9 ad fan Hotel. 0 Brown .) a 62 Penn ‘arent MM. BRADLEY & SONS, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between sth and 15th sts. west, Washington, DO, MANUFACTURERS OF BouUCMENTS, MAN- IMPORT ENS OF BEN GERTLER aOR ~Zeaa Bee rear gr STRASBURGER BROS, Have just opexed a large assortment of new BOOTS AND SHOES, and selling them than othere offering olf stock. ear ia med te er reeereea Sewn, but et Seren Pees, Gare so all grad find’ to reer os you Saas rect URGER BRos. [BTROPOLITAN HALL, Pon Avance cant og 9 ro ‘Waer. GEORGE Bal ewe oy | |

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