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From the publishers, omons, we have the following: 3 Frank Crosby, of the Philadelphia Bar. adelpbia: John E. Potter & Co. This well- _EVENING STAR. Largest Circulation in the District nown form book is issued in an CROSBY S. NOYES........Eaitor, | Lnown form tok te eden eee rious amendments to the the United States, the bankru WASHINGTON OITY: MONDAY...........February 21, 1870. Reading Matter on Every Page. laws, pension naa dy ag gig Dysta anadel From the publishers, for sale by J. Shilling- ton, we have: The Planter’s Northern Bride. By Mrs. Car- Hectpitens. oline Lee Hentz. Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson ‘The next, levee of President Grant will be | & Bros. This is the seventh volume of the 5 handsome new edition given on Thursday, the 24th inst., between the ary pry onthe ithe Oem ‘works of Publishers, Pt hours of 8 and 10 p. m. hi Oucaite ions will be held every | From the Roberts Brothers, Bos- ‘Tuesday during the season, between the hours La, for sale by French, Langran & Ogilvie, we of 2 and 4 p. m. a Secretary and Mrs. Belknap have issued cards | _ The Earthly Paradise. A Poem. By William for receptions for February 19th and 26th, at 9 poco Part III. William Morris, in “The Pm. é ‘The receptions of the Speaker of the House Shae peeenct,intge, and original power that is susty # Earthl of Representatives will be at his residence, 408 Pathdise.”” His sie ts singulary pare, tose, Fifteenth street, from 9 to 11 o’clock on vigorous. “The Earthly Paradise” is Friday evening of the season. Eh I Bag BO Mrs. Blaine’s receptions will be held every | Most part on familiar ; Wednesday of the season, between the hours of | G2. "TEs critie Dee See many cht TemeD: 2and 5 p. m. rhythm is not always and that there —+200- is '@ want of condensation, but the charmed Ina debate on District affairs in the Senate ‘the other day, two or three of the Senators ex- | Story told with such simplicity and freshness. eaeet as oasiiee that the growth and pros- ian, ie perity of Washington could be assured so well » we have: im no other way as by making the immense | The Andes and the Amazon; or Across the water-power of the Potomac available. This | Continent of South America. By James A. is the idea we have endeavored to urge more | Orton, M.A. New York: Harper & Brothers. than once. What we need of all things is to create business here, so that our entire popula- the An tion shall not be entirely dependent for support | river Amazon. sade autor axe nuaplow of ane upon the Gevernmental machine. Unless we | Smithsonian institution im 1861. ? i = i i 1867 region do have some independent business mploy- | taversed by the expedition has been most in- ment beyond that furnished by the Goserntenc, 7rDresented even pny oper the city of Washington has very nearly reached wae of the a ite growth, as the amount of Governmental busi- | travel in the newly explored regions of Africa. large ¥ar, (which is a luxury the country will hardly 7 indulge in merely for the benefit of Washing- | _Alden’s Natural Speaker. By Joseph Alden, ton.) or unless we should go into the annexation | D-D. New York: D. Appleton & Co. The se- business on a scale to bring in a score or more | ¢ctions in this text-book have not appeared in ef States. But Unele Sam is not annexing so much as he was, and it will probably be so very far im the future before we take in Canada and South America that the present generation of ‘Washington business men will That the water-power of the Potomac now Tunning to waste at our doors will be utilized | ™#nt life than this painfal but . before many years there can be no doubt. The Plautus. Captivi, Trinummus et Budens. manufacturers of the North are even now obliged | With notes critical and explanatory. By C. 8. to eke out their water supply by expensive pur- | Harrington, M.A. New York: Harper & Bros. Sen le une, Sestiets 6 atten wang | Et Sey eranetorte ‘are given from their mills, and it is as certain as any- | Jy this to vary for the student in Late the thing can be that a superb water-power like sobriety of ilosophy and history with the im. ours, at the head of tide-water nayiga- | agery and umor of the stage. and District cities and | Mrs. Gerald's Niece. A Novel. Baltimore, canal commu- manufac- & i By Lady = Fullerton. New York: D. Apple- ton & Co. What is Judaism? Or, A Few Words to the Jews. By Rev. Raphael D’C. Lewin. New York: D. Appleton & Co. The purpose of the cotton supply than the mills of the North; it is, | uthor js stated to be to erate compass the doctris we say, as certain as anything can be that this Se, of the Jews, and the book is written, we magnificent water-power, with its unrivalied | judge, in tho interest of what is called the Re- advantages of position, will before long be | form School of Judaism. ee use. But cannot we accelerate Piclomenge i ee of Snobs. New York: D. the consummation? Instead of wait- leton One of the cheap edition of ing for northern capitalists to take the thing in Thackeray's works issued by the ye Bonen hand, let us develop our own Spragues, Browns, | From Newton's, 340 7th street, we have : Hills, and Bateses. Our citizens have shown | Hed asa Rose is She. A Novel. New York: the ability to subscribe a million or two of dol- | D- Appleton & Co. Jars for an International Exposition. The same | From W. G. Metzerott & Co. we have the fol- amount put into manufacturing enterprises | lowing waltzes of Strauss now curfent :—Hoch- would create a means of permanent prosperity | 2¢it-Klange, (We Festival) Spharen- for the District of Coiumbia; and we would sug- Kiange(fiemony of e Sheres,) and Konigs- gest that if the Exposition enterprise should be ppgeccu tases 2 ae nipped in the bud through the failure of Con- | « p, pis after the House M n gress to give a proper charter, that the money | a sharp stick. Mesmine aaaeene subscribed for it, or an equivalent subscription, | «It is the old Indian layed over. game pi be devoted to the noble work of starting a line | Troops are to be sent out to enforce the provi- of factories on the Potomac. Any dozen, or | sions of the law, and a war gotten up, with its s heavy expenditure, to further enrich what the Score, or fifty, or hundred gentlemen who will | DEAvy ¢ mek Gall edisae ae undertake this work, may count on an honora- | that suc conflict involves a destruction of our ble immortality as the creators of a scif-respect- railways, loss of life, ,and an increased indebted- ing, independent existence for the people of | ns ‘avier burdens of taxations, tor all . this puts money in their pockets. gene Seas rae | moral rom of 8 hose pri- Tux Icz Surriy—The hotel keepers of New | Yate life would make: the devil Inugh. He is York held a meeting recently for the purpose of | not a member of the House, only a member of taking steps to secure their supply of ice for the = yee. oats, hile eens Psy mae d in Sateen: st less ratesthan the companies timate and in the city; the other on the trolling the trade are Willing to furnish it at. ‘Of the lake ‘where the woodbine Company, rather; for it appearsthere is awheel | twineth.’ A lovely commentary this makes on within the several wheels, and that a single or- | this high moral man!” = ganization dictates the prices for the whole city, | Who isthe man? D. P. should name names. ee Sesmishy Guiana eae eee Ax Evx To 72—Ex-Senator Hendricks is on te term's coiagans te én ‘own | * little tour down South. It is of course strictly pan anon ee yossinl Pye gaaad ton, | 2 Private business visit, but he has nevertheless ‘This will be a heavy blow at the monopoly, as been persuaded occasionally to express his opin- the hotels are immense consumers, and the psi jons in public on “the questions of the day.” pagina WEEE bo elie cha Governer: a and the other aspirants will marked effect on the general trade. See At may be added here that the crop of ice this season is not near as short as the speculators pretend. The quality may not be as good as * tal one fair 8+ ‘The business man who cuts down his advertis- ing because times are dull may be fairly likened to 2 miller who would tear away his dam in usual, but reliable advices from the north give | summer time because the water is low and assurance that the quantity will be equal to any | scarce. A dull season is really the time to ad- Probable demand. Beside, the ice-making | yertive heaviest. season is notover yet. The short crop reports — +202 are only circulated as pretext for putting up | From Philp & Solomons we have Harper's Ba- prices next summer, just as the coal operators | zar for March 5. set their cock and bull stories afloat each fall to Seare eustomers into contracting for fuel at figures far above those for which they can par- chase it later in the season. If prices of ice open igh, let consumers economise and determine {TS "she wanins one THUMSBAY EVE NING next will be held at Geo I members are req EF The Sock, jucsted to take ties. AL REUNION will be held in the loon at ‘clock, exercises embracti eal to get along with about half the quantity they | prozramm, tableanx, ke. Tickers she ein ordinarily use, at fair rates, and the tigures | committe». [feti sti “J. A. MOULDEN, ‘will very soon come down. eee ‘There is much complaint on the part of citi- S> NATIONAL MEDICAL SOCIETY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA —The regular monthly mecting of the National Medical Society Will be held TUESDAY EVENING, Febraary 22, zens that the contractors for numbering the - i ae the areeery ize houses, or their employes, are disposed tocharge | j P Sill be reed by DredoheG. Bes. more than they are autiirized by law. The | phenarn. C. ADAMS GRAY, M. D., sole charge that the numberers can rightfuliy | _!¢2! 2t Secretary. make is six cents. This is set forth authorita- ULDEST INHADITANTS. tively by Mayor Bowen in a communication to | 4 Was the Councils, in which he says : DAY. at I o'clock. p. m., the usual meeting of the “ The contract for num! the houses in | Asi(ciation will Teta" rgceedings interesting. the city requires that the contractor shall fur- tend punctually. aed ihe ate nish the “number” for each house for the sum of six cents, and not six cents for each “ figure.” The contractor is not autherize! to householders for measuring the |.., the sum of six cents above named covering every expense.” Of course the contractor can supply higher priced numbers where they are desired, but it must be distinctly understood that he can do so only by a special agreement, and that other- wise he is only authorized to charge household- | tyne's ers he sum of six cents for the number, no mat- ter how many figures it may contain. embers requested lic in JOHN CARROLL BRERTO Rec. Secretary. PROGRESS IN SPAIN. fon. 8. 8. COX will deli this intense] iter- esting and popular Lecture, under. the macplees rf y 2 Association. in ebruar; to at invited. 2s ei oung at a's Chrietia incoln Halt.on PRIDAY EVENING, Fi ry 3, ats o'clock: Sere. oncs at7s o'clgek. ‘Tickets, including a reservell seat, 50 cents: to be {he rooms of the Association’ and at Ballan. Bookstore. fe21-co3t XERY IMPORTANT. — Managers of all iG Che Ho Aeciations, Workingmen’s As- en eration . and Sunday School fands, fairs, charch fi loties, E “There is danger that the great things expected | ganlitions, anda | peplovment, to follow the purchase by Senator Sprague of | ie aulige the Particular to their, a the extensive water power at Columbia, S. C., itelurst Exhibition Se ee ree 4 will never be realized. The original transfer —— should be made —— OCCUPATIONAL AILMENTS. Fresh, pure air iss vitalizing elixir. Whoever is debarred by circumstances trom anrestricted access to this invisible but powerful Reeds a medicinal invigorant of some kind. The great ob- ject should be to choose the best. Popularity iss } the material interests of that State | chase. | Stous roots and barks and herbs. The pharmaco- Feia has its tinctures, but what ardthey? The juice of only asingle root or bark or plant is prosert in each. Nutone of them combines the three proper- ties: if j se t atmosphere is themephitic vapor of hot air Trvaber i pecoalle Geleterions and depressing in the extreme. To ena- ‘bie the system to bear up.even fora few hours cach day against the ali t at 118% in Wall street, which is the | taining, bralth-protecting agent has no rival elther << acaeia tn Ran. among flicinal or advertised medisines. £21-208W blic ic 22 Away witn lawyers altogether, but i . - WANTS. . | FOR SALE AND RENT. 4 sean ot ween TS ne JOB JENNESS & SON. " ‘or card to life size, Site a. rnished. Ritery in the't oth ‘seer Hi. re upsurressed. ne — a ae )WLS.—The advertiser woud ESTP Sea ee | Batigientwmmse ss eae mt AY EVENING, tho 0d inat, WaAxteniarant key York saa) Between sane Asfoiation will be reguired to | ivy 4 Ae ‘Derson who undor-tands working ou feai-r * i eee sorte = re SSS Ss See eae ea | Willan Se ta SE ; D.B. % a ; T. | ras Qtiires. ffs ai 3D. 72 5 J. H. PATRIOK, Secretary. nt t* Pregiasnt, hist” WASHINGTON, D. C., fxn. 13, 1870. iw ‘wo ihe we tr a ES a ea Ce Wiel pti oa} birthday, ‘and Wilson's Sewing Machine, and would bo willing fe eit In housework. Please : ay j= hae day should be provided for the before. JAY COOKE & CO., ie Py en 4& Co., 18 JOHNSON & CO. Bl rer ws fhe of iB & 0O., be ‘ jor. Post Omce Uy ANT TO BUY FoR GA rt V iavnie oc BEDROOM FURMEC Ra rn Weegee oe Bape ihr Kadress with price, &c., Box 10, Star Office. f19-3t* ANTED-96.000 for 5 ot 6 years f t which Miberal Interest will be paid secured on valun: rooms, red street east, between Hand I sts..’convenient to Government Printis Office. Apply at No. 145 Delaware avenue, bet. and I sts. fei9-st FOR BENT—A fine MARKET GARDEN. w new bonse and out-buildings, on the old Bla- Ug miles trom the ‘city; noted for its a BURR, 2 La. HOUSES, farnishod, 5. S170, S128. 3, 175, S170. Thos. i Wace. OR RENT—Two Spo story, DWELLIN: with five rooms and one with six rooms; 5th street east, between C and D streets north; one on D street north, between Sth and 6th streets ant, Capitol Hill. Inquire on the premises. fe 17-6t" * ble cit aaa city property, fel9.é: fel8-St ri SEK EEPER WANTED—A WHITE Fivomar ts ta fe charge of the fons and dy th family of two . A good home for a WATCHES. Feupectable, middle-nged or dgriy woman. Befor™ — ences: ired. A: 805 N street 5 and fe19-3t* A complete assortment of ‘TATE WANTED IN WASHINGTON, WATCHES mo will give or take in exchange C! by all the more reliable makers of London, Copen- | for Washing operty, OF will take Mage oot Geneva. Pro} in like exchange. all the different styles of taely, and addrecs PROPRIETOR, AMERICAN WATCHES a cai ANTED—By « reapectable woman, a situation at greatly reduced rates. Wx TRAMSTRESS of CLAMBERM ALD Re M. W.GALT & BRO., 5 objection to help at any of the housework. Apply “1107 Pennsylvania aren ator address TER 7th ot. bet. Gand H. fol! fois Detwoon 11th aud 12h ANTED—A genteel HOUSE German or English gir! preferred—in a smal family of three persons. Must bring good recom . Apply at new No. 909 D st.. North- / weet. fels-3t ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO, WARTED-To rent, to bar. or to lease, with the Fightof purchass, @ PLACE Deessce RESIDENCE FOR SALE, on Congress street, Heights rectown. iRare opportuni five easily improved. Brick tH e ‘and louse containi rooms, with gas water. Lot about 120 feet on Con; street, by 20 fe besides 30 Mr. foot alley; Oe vp oe AEB, VER, B. Williams Spal to JOSEPH WEAVE FOE SAUE-A two-story FRAME HOUSE. oon- six rooms, with gas; on List. north, bet. Star Omice. ——s 6th and 7th sts. west, No. 630.) “ "asec ANTED—For Bent or Pi possons L at., bet. ith and 16th April or } Way Ist, « HOUSE of nine rome, ma eran Is heated by La SWETLAND, P.0. box B30. fell st | | 1227 33th ot. bet. Mand N sts.” ‘The house will be Grocers, FA OUSE WANTED—On the ist of March, near | ‘oreughly repaired. : = the Treasury, containing from I to is rooms. | FCO SALE—BRICK HOUSE, containing six Picase address "“A.,” City Post Ofice, toca: | Hf ‘rooms and kitchen, on 4% strest, between ¢ tion and terms. folb-6t™ Pai sts. south. Price §3.20. Inquire at DUW- WANTED Fapilics breaking ap housekeeping alin ticaar taeda “So — sul or now from the city, to that they can di FURNITURN without the trou ble oF expense of an auction, by ing LEVY, 986 Pa. av.,8. E. corner loth st. felé'im* TORAGE WANTED — Persona wishing to SSrokk coop ee eee on reasona ble terms by calling at Green & Williams’ Branch House on 7th street west, between @ and HY irocte 354 PENNSYLVANIA AVENOE, a large lot GROUND, streets northwest, suitable for 8 Wood and Coal Yard; or would lease a Whar pro. ig aultable forthe same purposes. Address, sat: eatin EASON & GLENN, @ st. Whart, fe t28th I ‘Washington, D. C. WANSTED—To porchare from gs to 2°90 hick’ will poy the highest cath priser eee wl : : wee i WALTER B. WILLIAMS, _ja%3m_ No. 739 7th street, between G@ and it. Conner Foun-anv-a-HaLy Steerer. 'TED—Everybody to know that BRAZIL- N PEBBLE and other SPECTAGLES can beaccurately suited so ax to sirengthen the oye. sight. and cl T than olsewhere, at HEMPLER'S, Optician, next to National Hot jasly ANTED—Ladics to know that they can buy Wilcox & Gibbs’ SEWING MACHINE on the most easiest terms. For its simplicity and noise loss working, it is pronounced the best Sowing Ma shine in the world. Agency at 0. BAUB'S Hoop: akirt and Cofset Factory, 613 7th street, Dotween, COFFEE. TWELVE BAGS OR ONE TON OF RIO, just received. They are CHOICE GOODS, and would be chesp at 28 cents; but being a positive cash pur- chase, in these “hard times,” we aro able to offer them at the very low price of 25 cents, or 434 pounds Sor one dollar. ANTED—To rent or | bay, OF rent wi ar viloge LAND, bnproved: HearWashingtons Addcese sisting Ioeation and price, A- B. O., Star Oftted. oca ES, 28S7H PAYS FAU CASH PRICES FoR LADIES’, GENTS AND CHILDREN'S ‘OND-HAND CLOTHING, UNDER-CLUTH- tween D and ¥ streeta, third door from Young ita b ‘Association Building. NV. B.—Any Wote by Mail Promrely ‘Atented Toe ard ye LOST AND FOUND. Lost East Sataraay, frem Brightwood, to or in 4 the city, aSMALL PACKAGE, containing Gold Spectacles with Goid Chain attached. $5 will be Paid for the recovery of the same by A. PELL: LOAF, POWDERED & GRANULATED...16 conts | TER. at ane ee SUGAR. (BEST NEW YORK BRANDS.) 2 REWARD —Lost or stolen. on Tuesday, the A” COP FEE jc eceeneneeneeseninenesnnl 5 COMES 1th inst., ‘a BLACK COW, with turned-in “A” DO. (#0 called). er ba ee TO wanDe tt pearance ued br ‘1405 L street’ N. W. BROWN, 12-13 cents. Best... 4 Conte STRAYED OR STOLEN On Sunday. 20th in +S a large RED and WHITE COW, with a pec: liarly shaped head. A suitable reward will be paid if returned to the owner, at No. $26 Mth street. he- tween H and I. feai-at* 2. REWARD.—If the Unyx Seal King, Ame- thyst Bleove Buttons, and Sapphire Shirt Studs, taken from the house southwest corner of M and 10th streets. shont two weeks ago, are returaed to the counter of Evening Star offico, the above ill be paid ions asked. fe2l-Iw FLOUR. WELCH’S BEST FAMILY............89 31 por sack CHOICE FAMILY 0. sceeeceerenee 2 10 per sack CHOICE EXTBAcsceccsseeeenseseeeee 1 ST per sack GOOD DO. BLOUB AT... cssssssseseeeesoe and > the premises ibscriber, on the ‘euing of the 20th inst., a small BAY PONEY, blazed face. The owner is requested to ward, prove property, pay char; away. MICHA It 325 G strect, between LO PRY ABD host: Thoreday the i7tn in in the Philadelphia a nt $60. —= sssescereenee 1 FO per sack ssesevnveee S SO per bbl URSE, containing will be given if returned to room Hotel, Washington, D. ALN. lady's and Oi Raich ip biack enameled. It was probably lost 1, about 12 o'clock on Friday. The be suitably rewarded by returning the to Mre. FERNANDO WUOD, corner of th and I streets. fe 19-20" ‘O§T—On the afternoon of the I7th inst., a bunch of twelve or more KEYS. A suitable reward will be paid if left at the Star Oitice, fe 15-3" & REWARD—Lost, on the evening of February $5 16th, a small black and tan TERRIER, an swering to'the name of Uhopper; had on, when lost, hrod collar with two small braes bells attached. The above reward will be paid if returned to G. 8 KRAFFT'S Bakery, corner Pennsylvania averin: and fsth street fol BUSINESS CHANCES. Buran ELPHONZO YOUNGS « Co., GROCERS, STOCK, Goon WILL AND FIXTURES OF-A *S Liquor Store, located in one of the best business 54 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, tions of South Washington. Rent $10 per mouth. a for selling, ® European tour. Apply Star 3 te 21-3" A BONUS OF $75 AND 6 PER OR} T INTER est will be given for the use of one thousand dol- lars for one year with sati«factory srrerity — estate. Aderess A.B. Z., Star Office Fel9-2t FOR, BSE Be, 2°01 axtes ure bred white fe21 Corwen Four-ann-a-Haty Street. HESTER BOAR PIGS; age, three, if months Price "813 ‘apiece. hipping and delivered to any, BRtes= PRESENTS. rt of Washaour@n, Inquire nt W. He LRN Se eats Store, corner of Bridge and High streets, George: any of nae > ee ee FOR SaGECA tga Ges DINING Sacooy, BICH PARIS FANCY Goups. eB pgs a Drinking Bar, homed pay 4 apartments, con- t completely furnished, store and ing of 0 rooms, completely ahed en, all ce es ow doii PEARL AND DIAMOND JEWELRY. ie noe Sinan say ° ine an a ini Also,.8 general assortment of new and elegant | <i¥; located jin one of the most principal — besarte fain, ef the onrber Ws Scslreme “of loaring the city BRIDAL PRESENTS. A peiry afsty turiee infvramadion. ot” CONRAD MW. GALT & BRO.. Jewelers, Hi CIMAN, (new No.) $18 12th street, between ¢ fer1-st between Blevouth and Pwelfth sie. JUST PUTED, FROM TER NORTH—A fino Dissouvurion. tral fine matched Goat Hormn: alee some ‘The copartnershrp heretofore existing between | sale or exchange eo atthe Stables of MOSES MOSES, WISE & CALLAHAN was, by mutual consent, dis. | N°. 46 East Lombard st, Baltimore. fo 15-6t solved on the 2ist it. The name of the firm may Foe SALE—The FIXTURES of a TRURMING be used by either in settlement, and in liquidation yay gle gy a gl of the business affairs of said firm. | aes ete mew eue ieee faeces, 9 tect JON WISE, King.) Also, Counter, Shelving, Se and a general JEROME CALLAHAN, | eee A HUBNIER ith street! February 21, 1570. Te'21-200t* | Ee OD te a arenas aod Bet. Teo CB RENT—A large aud handsomely FURN- ISHED OUSE, containing HM rooms, situated . W. corner of #th'and I strects, only from Pennsylvania avenue and street cat route by a small (Government) ‘Will not be rented for a boarding house. eo MosT DESIRABLE RESIDENCE ON que WEST SIDE OF 11T1 STREET. BETWEEN DO STREETS. FOR SALE—Thie fine BrgRerty te of three stories aus it, pressed PEE front, nine rooms with cellar, water and gas. on large open square, in ond rt ae reali nthe <nowly papered’ and a frescoed, in the very Dest of order, making a beaut ‘al heme. t is offered on the fotlowi odating t pelo Se, fda Sag Obama ee bis OU GSHUA WHITNEY & CO _fel6-tf __7 297th street. between G and H sis. OR RENT—Six fine OFFICE ROOMS in the Fact ePberd Building, 90% Penne. avenue, sourh Fo, RENT—A two-story BRICK HOUSE, with four rooms and kitchen, large yard, and wood ; situatein the court in sqaare 25. Rev? 318 amonth. Inquire of JUDGE WYLIE, corner of M st. and Vermont avenue. felotf (UR SALE—Low, on rommodating: terms, the large, substantial three-story BRICK HOUSE ight rooms) on 3d street east, between C north and lassachusetts avenue; and two adjoining VACANT LOTS, together or separately. Enquire at Star Office counter. fe3-12t* DESIEARLE RESIDENCE FOR SALE oN THE NORTH SIDE OF H STREET, BS TWEEN 71 AND Stu STREETS—Rare opports nity. Only $2.00 down and remainde: enty five ollars per mouth. House has fuur stories, Fe RENT—That excellent three. HOUSE, with three-story bac! iiding. con vse eke ceesce Score cranes: Sit a ¥ 2 of B. Norment, Raq. “This'te oe of the best“Gad most conveniently arran; in the city. it is in good condition, will re low to a good ten. — dossize wy a SALEEE , two doors west. orat utus insurance Com| ys Bank of Washington. pans ft "TUBER, FURNISHED PARLORS and 3 BED KOOMS for rent, together or separate, with or withont BUARD, at No. 315 Penna. avenue bet. 3d and 432 sts. Roems and Board at the came place at &5 per week. Fe. ENT—Possession given on the Ist March next, HOUSE No. 922 on Penna. avenue, for- by or Esq... For No. 490; H street, be- Hand 9th sts... north of Patent Office. fe2-tf [Chron] JAS. TOWLES, Property rable. one on Jéfierson, street, very desirable for a butcher or butter dealer. Two bles with ¢: anes. Cheap 20 vod tenants. Apply to Dr. CHAS. H. CRAGIN, ‘24 Dumbarton street. jal7-eotf F%& PENT—The four-story DWELLING No. 23 Indiana avenue, furnished or unfurnished. Apply on the premises. = jals-tt OUSES FOR SALE. BRICK HOUSE, 12 rooms, corner Mth and M Gas, water, brick stable. Lot 0 feet square. BRICK HOUSE, 2 rooms, on north side F street near Ebbitt House. Hot and cold water, gas, &€. Location desirable, BRICK MOUSE, rooms, I street, betweon 12th and 13th streets, north side. Hot aud cold water, gae.marble mantels and basins, furnace in cellar: stable, &c. Lot 20 by 142. BRICK HOUSE, 10 rooms, wide hall, and cellar: good lot. Maryland avenue, between 9th and 10th streets.” Very cheap. | - 180, Several other fine BRICK and small FRAME HOUSES, well located. in different parts of the city, MASON & CAMPB*LL, Real Estate Agents, Corner of 7th and ¥ jalb-tt OR RENT—Willco bs’ SEWING MA CHINE, the simplest, noiseless, and less Hable tc “get-out of onder: rented or sold om reasonable term> at the agent's, BAUM tory, 7th street, betwee orset and Hoop Skirt Fac t nz. jaS-tt {OR RENT—Four nice FURNISHED ROOMS Feta oe chon aiaant, at 347, Pennaylvauis <e opposite the Metropolitan off norra UR RENT—HOUSE 623 G strect. near the Pa ent containi water and jately finished. ingutreat H. HOvFA'S, 629 Peon avenue, opposite Metropelitan Hotel." de83-tf POR RENT—Two large “STORE-ROOMS on 7th street west, between M and Bp tor Grocery or Feed Store, (latel ir. Forman.) “Phis Is one laces on 7th st. Inquire 1241 , opposit x Trizecws NOTICE, That the: bos | a cough bc a Sei Fearne at amin on the personal of Th : ied orig ea = ¥FFICERS’ Pay MONEY BROK: i aa ee O ioc 14080 F ot meer U-8. Troasury. ‘REAT BARGAIN—A DRUG . to the subseribers, on oF | jy; avenue and street; will ere ee re ey FT ee fore hag Oem ney fled pp wi 4 This ome new Drage, able etands in the Firet W yg for welllDS- 519 Fan wt opposite ; Sai ie $100,000 sR HoaRAgeE? apn Ov "Shar RRR RO eae pea cctioe 1, Feb 31, 170 will pny aad delivery if » OF one Year | Richmond, Virginia. 2 it «a 2 sow meen ge teh d RR SALE CHEAP—A second: Sar A Showphse wastes | Pftebea wggereene one rt places a ena ae eee suse rg Gen Sup't Hreway Ballaiie. aia GLASS. wonus, as ‘we all the newest and best designs No. 491; Oda Fellows Ha eit, fel9-st™ ‘nols-a “and most thickly populated section of the State. PERSONAL. BROCE DAIL cures tr the Most reliable testimony arte i. sand’ we ware iodwend 30 ver’ which Dis protemtional <ervices wt; fare. Des Bam — oo orcs Fok eNT—Wah or 98 ivania ave- cares Consumer, a Pen Weakness, Prix’ CLASS WI ASANT F batty BOOMS. to be iad ou rraneahint rm A short Walk irom moet of the public offees. % WOOD AND COAL. G street, between Ike fer TE : ac Ww. Bees ry at thet Charch, t direct: stamy te his Private Medical Ofice, ir ntrtet, ic AND Wishing to closeout my winter stock, I will sell OYANT. at the followin prices: tyks VALLEY.» ton, 2.20 Ibs. : ashington 8 ya oe the Eb IC NE. Mes Lint Streets bet Sth and 0h sts, feis-er” SULENT As THE GRAVE—OLD DR. DARnr, he f Figs senth of Foun. ave. 3 noone and scientific treatment guaratend fel wi == OvuD AND COAL. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. onorable els im” : oe gate : BS. AC HULL, of Now Mork sit ais in 0 close out our presen stock of iahed Clairvoyant note Phy at WOOD and COAL. we have this day veddced our | and Tes ted , ‘est Medium. can be eo prices to the following rates a Lykens Valley per ton of 2.240 Ibs. 19.00 | by Mrs HN. Bite 3 thanks thoar phys: kaa | aesistance to fight the new Medical Society. he. on Fro | dose when necessary at his own expense. but pr Soo | fers Achirng disease rather than discussing N. oblems of reroat to afflicted umanit Peons Waniaave. — fels LADIES, Doct: K— Married or Single —anran 1 Autor: succes in every cam oF no charge, Bust Rem confidential Married Ladies’ Soret, mo tia bug: enclose five stamps. Addross Mrs. Pr NEL SON. Baltimore Post « fo? tm” J.B BRYAN, Pres. BUFF, Treas MPORTAN EMALES—D: A WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANE | DUL3 Aihole at RAPES IDE, ont MA Corner of Seventh street and Louisiana avenue, certain relict to married with or withomt met PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. icine, at one interview. F. restorative 5. Pa- daily from 9:30 a.m. to? p.m. and on SAT- | Sr" Yin ten ity acioutieay age ee : CRDAY EVEMING. trom 620 (0730 9.m. D017 | Trenty sight nisect neat Pittoruse Bee eee city, felt om" JAY cone & co, BANKERS, Bay and sell at current market rates GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD AND SILVER. Orders for STOCKS, and BUNDS promptly exe- ented. nak REVENUE STAMPS furnished. ie LABIES SUFFERING FROM IRQRGCLARt thee or ant should confide costal; compia! an Dr Treat all < NE WER (known as A PLOPosALS FoR YRESH BEEF Withoor mEsinie OFFICE AcTING Commissany oF Scrais fens made te © ASHINGTON ©., Feb. Sealed Proposal \uplicate, with of this advertisement Will be received by the Until 12 clock m.. March 25, 147), D PRivate. — FRESH BEEY to the troops at this LY by Ladies and Gentiemen at his roums. No. Post. 414 loth street, above ania avenue. He ie ‘The eaid Beef must be fresh, of good marketable ‘oldest ry ential quality, in equal proportions of fore and hind vuar- | Physician in the city, for the teats ct eae ae shanks, and rye Diseases and Female Complaints. & ach quantity as may be freus tae To tune hace po eg and on auc! ‘a8 the Commanding Officer sali . iesignate, not exceeding four times per week. The necks of the cattle slaughtered for beaf to b> delivered under this agreement shall be cut of! at the fourth vertebral it. and the breast: down ‘The shanks of fore quarters shail be canto? from # three to four inches above the knee-jommt, and sf hind quarters from six to eight inches above the gambrel or hock joint. In all cases if the meat is not satisfactory, pur. chases in the open market will be made at the ox pense of the contractor, Bo AND 408 Fe NTING Feat ly amd BY H. POLKINHOmN D street, betw: ja itty ‘The yaals will also state at what * _O. pound Cholce cuts will be furnished Tor sales toca" : cers. ‘The contract to be in force six montly 4 or wach t less time as the ©: meral shall dir April tat 150, kod the ap” commencing Ist. KTV. and subject to the proval of the Commanding General of the Depart ment of Virginia. ‘i The contractor will be required to enter into bonds for the sum of one th dollars, by two responsible sureties, whose names ‘miust be mou tioned in the bids." Proposals must be distinctly indorsed ** Proposals r Pres + and addressed to the undersigned ‘The right is reserved to resect any or all bids not in tienes a ‘a Nervous 8 considered, &¢. Pocket volumes containing these Lectures will be forwarded to parties unabl. four stampa, ty aidressing SECHET ARY, Now fork the interest of the United 3 Wessun or ae a4 rit Uther conditions, ents. payments, dtc. New York, Anna ond Selene, 616 Brosdwap, made known on application £9 the undcrsiciiec 3 a PS Ist Lieut. of Ord., Bret. Capt.U.5.a.. 4.0 3. a Per Cent Gold Bonds At 95, FREE OF GOVERNMENT TAX, ISSUED BY THE BURLINGTON, CEDAR RAPIDS AND MIN- NES0TA BAILBOAD COMPANY. FIRST MORTGAGE AND CONVERTIBLE, AND PROTECTED BY A LIBERAL SINKING FUND. INTEREST PAYABLE IN COIN AT NEW YORK OR LON. DON, PRINCIPAL PAYABLE IN COIx IN FIFTY YEARS, TRUSTEES: J. Ercan THomson, Pres't Pennsylvania K. K. Co C.L. Frose, Pres. Toledo.Peoria § Warsaw K.K.Co ‘These Bonds, at present price of gold, yield over 9 per cent. interest, and as an investment they are fully as secure as U.8.5-20's,which now only pay 6% per cent. in currency. They are only issued upon each section of the Road as tast as the same is completed and in successful operation. Over two-and-a-half millions of dollars : have been expended on the Road. Eighty-three miles are about completed and equiped, and already show large earnings; and the remainder of the line is rapidly progressing toward completion. ‘The State of Iowa, through which this road rans. 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 @ pressing demand fog the construction of this road, which af. fords the best possible guarantee for the bondhold ers, especially as the line runs through the wealthiest _CLOTHING, de. fe21-at SPRING OoverER®-CoOawtrsa, ALL SIZES AND COLORS. PRICES FROM 85 TO $25! at The road also runs through the rich and growine State of Minnesota. Reference to the map of th United States will show that t¢ traverses the most enter- prising and crowing portion of the West, and forms one of the great trunk limes in direct communication with New York, Carcaso and St. Louts, being to the latter city 90 miles nearer from Northern Lowa and ail portions of the State of Minnesota than other road now built or prejected. and also the est route from Central ay A. Saks & C as rapidly ax constructed, and thus HECKIVES KARNINGS ON 1TS COMPLETED SECTIONS GREATLY IN EXCESS OF THE AMOUNT NERDE. TO PAY THE INTEKEST UPON ITS BONDS BEFORE THE KOAD 18 FINISHED. Tie buyer of these Bonds ts therefore suaranteed by a great business a/ready tm existence on the route of the road, as well as by mew current earnings, and hes a2 torisk any of the contingencies which always attend the opening of roads ina new and enseiiied country, A limited quantity only of these Bonds are now offered at 95. fold No. 316 SEVENTH STREET. F, % 22 bpscrn, (Successor te H. F. Lovpox & Oo.) CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY, bt MERCHANT TAILOR, itam Hotel Wank iy tt After a thorough investigation of the above enter. prise, we recommend these Bouds asa first-class investacnt, affording absolute safety, and paying an ‘unusually liberal rate of interest. All marketable securities at their full price, free of commission and express charges, received in payment. Pamphlets and maps furnished on application. HENRY CLEWS & €O., BANKEBS, No. 32 WALL STREET. HAVING REMOVED To THEIR NEW IRON WARK EHOUSE, 910 PENNA. AV., BET.9TH AND 10TH STS., For Sale by (sovTH srDE,) ‘ LEWIS JOHNSON « CO., Respectfully cal! attention to their assortment of N0-Im_BANKERS, PENN. AV.,Con. 10rm st. eas = = FIXTURES, FOR. SALER2S bushels Cherry Valley 8 FRAG, very sroline bearers, G3 per beer comprising TP RiLey. fel7--t™ Four-and-a-half and N streets, oc EYESIGHT accurately swited with Pebbles and other Spectacles, by mert!y an- Sp aswertng a Sew questions. ALL PATTERNS MANUFACTCREDBY THE ‘Tucker Manufacturing Co, New York * also those of ‘Mitchell, Vance & Co, How York, H. H. HEMPLER, OPTICIAN, WHICH ARE SOLD AT MANUFACTURERS’ jal-ly Next to the National Hotel. PRICES. ATEERB, — Tho. 391 Scott's Square, bet. Land K sta, weet ola saterteeed dom mest ‘c fe in Carte, with and at the Manufactured, of style and Wish equal to the Luost imported marbles. TERRA CUTTA AND IRON WARE, CHIMNEY TOPS, EARTHEN FLURS, VASES, DRAIN TILE, STATUES,