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_EVENING STA Tae Exrrror or Grrwa- rsays. Doubtless wh on ths Tuined work from his Withrlm's Hote) Box AND n that this new Germany must ny France. or must take th ancils of E perior weight. k fortress of Case! as the or his illustrious prisoner nname? Perhaps. His character i; ~anderstood by the French journais land. The truth is that the xpresses in his despatches,and t mention of the name of God, are hioroughly nataral. King William does wonder tu bis work is himself amazed an! horror. Sricken at the catastrophe. [t is well known in Berlin that he hesitated to make this war, and was only reassured by bis counsellors. What a erenge for the conqaests of the first or victorious” was the answer and captive Emperor gave to the us to whether he would return to Paris. He probably keep his word. Whatever span of ire may vet remain to him, it is scarcely pro! is ashes will not some day lie in tha’ i etty, for which he has done so mach. a ues Tae CARERR OP A GenMaN Kercetiis pr. dobann Jacoby, just sentenced t san Go mt to @ term of impri aiting r. -olutions against the toreible annex tion of French territory, knows more of the side Of prisons than even Silvio Peliico. an old time consistent learder of the German Democratic party, and has always been in (he van of political movement. In 19 he wrote a memo on the policy of which _ was sentenced prt = iter was te cae a aomtes of the . and then of the Pras He was a steady opinionist, and aking "but rarely, made himwelt < tact and management in the er, When the Puclonent tes erreurs Gass i he retired to Switverland, but hearing it there was process against him for treason, he voluntarily returned and fought the lawsait successfully. He was again elected, but refased to serve, and returned to his practic He was subsequently a member of the new Chamber, and Was sent to prison for seditious language: and again for another fourteen months for his memoirs of Henri Simon. His persecution by the Government ef Prussia has been unremit- ting. though oe -s0e- — Horrors or Tam BaTTLe-Freup.—A corres ondent ot the Paris Journal has the following At Givonne I saw avast trench more than half a mile long and six feet deep. In it French and Prussians lay side by side, no longer ene mies, but brave men united in death. On a mound of earth was a general and an aude-de- camp. Lapproached and found that it was De Fully. He was an incapable officer, but he died like a soldier, The grapeshot had torn open bis breast to show that he had a heart. Fragments of a shell had fractured bis left shoulder, entering the abdo- men, shattered the thighs, and ploughed into the forehead. He wasse distigured that had I not been toid that it was him I should never have recognized him. His aide-de-camp, quite A young tan, had received a bullet through the head. -20e- - A Qveer Lecietative BLONDER.—A serious error committed by Congressman Jenckes last winter, would, if the law was strictly enforced as it ts. legislate out of office the Secretary of the Interior. Therefore. if Mr. Jenckes’ law stands literally, Secretary Cox has not been. i point of fact, a Cabinet officer since the sth of July last, when this legislative monstrosity wa- approve'l. tue Interior Department having that day been abolished. By the same law the offic of Comm's-ioner of Customs was wiped out, and a whole batch of oficials now discharging im- rtant duties are funcius oficis. The blunder, owever. i+ Of so serious a nature that the con- struction of it is not enforced. —s Goop Apvice—Hall's Journal of Health says, “If a man can sleep soundly, has a appetite, with no unpleasant remainder after meals, the bodily habits being regular every day, be had better let himself alone whether he as a hogshead or as thin and dry as a 27 In Newark, N. Maria Bat- ler, four years of by a littie playmate into a kettle of boiling water and scalded to death. Br A ch N. ¥., had the moral a nt of whis- key for medicinal use instead of employing a creet friend to purchase it. 82 Sophie Sparkle” is so enchanted with tee vt. 8. M ry Academy, that it is a great mystery r that, with all the clamoring woman's rights wi as ay uring the fast few years, no tair hands bave yet been heard tapping for admission at the gates of West Point.” MARRIED. KEE. On the Bist instant, in ther Clark Bi WAGGAMAN Baltimore. by Washing my Baltimore city. formerly of “New UNDERTAKERS R™> F HARVEY. ALONZO A. MARR. HARVEY @ MARR, Undertakers, No. 439 F STREET, between Ninth and Tenth. pydiy _—— W. BARKER, CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER 612 ELEVENTH STBBET, near F. FURNITURE OF ALL KINUS MADE AND REPAIRED austr Burpee. AND FUNERAL ut RFATHs, BO- CETS. CROSSES. ANCHORS and STARS Preserved ot Buamcled 1a ax al kinds xe fist Brading done, Ornamental Hair Work on —" Mr: FRIES. late B. Beterences for Hai: Guia T, Mrs. Admiral Golds! Fan. Ge: i ch,W Casey, Gen. Tompkins, Gen = === WINES. CLAERETS, from $4 to $45 per case. BHINE WINES, from $6 to $30 por case, BAUTERBNE WINE, 84 por dos. CATAWBA WINE, Sparkling and Still. BPABKLING MUSELLE. - HOCK. ALSO, BERANDIFES, WHISKIES, RUMS, GINS, SHER- BIES, PORTS, LIQGUERS and CORDIALS, of finest quality. GENCINE VICHY WATE, from the several Springs at Vichy. SELTZEB WATER, of direct Importation. Tae Trade supplied below New York rates. IMPORTED ALES, PORTER, OLIVE OIL SAUCES, PICKLES, and select stock of HAVA- SA. KEY WEST and LITTLE BELT UIGARS. THOMAS RUSSELL, Importer, eal? tr 7 1213 Penney? venge. C ARPETS. ‘We respectfnity call attention to our NEW STOCK OF CARPETING, OIL CLOTH, MATTING. T S7 NEW SUPPLIES RECEIVED DAILY. WE BUY ANDSELL FoRvas: SIVELY sod are thereby enabled tennvecanns possible advantage UPHOLSTERY _REPABTMENT ts y competent work and or 1 be promptly aud faithfully executed. WM. S. MITCHELL @ Co., “ Perry Bailding, Wx. 9. witcuete, { Corner Sth st.and Pa. avenue. ee? 3m yous — SD TROUBL BY CALLING FIRST aT THE EXTENSIVE BOOT AND SHOE STORE OF STBASBURGER *& BRO., where, you con Bod. all kinds of ° ability and comfort com- bined, GENTS LASTING BUX TUE Bi S44. Call and see them, at or STEASBUBGER BROS., * (Buccessor to B = CITIZENS, ABMY AND DAYY MERCHANT TAILOR, mM item Hotei, (late Brown’ wd os 30d Pea evense Westingwon, FFICIAL. De MENT OF Sta H Wasinar s, September Information has been received at this Department from L Bowland Coit, the Consul of tne United ‘tates at Valencia, Spain, of the death, on the Sich July last, at the Valencia Hospital, of James Wil- liame, reel.) a native of Williamsburg, L. I.,and late of the ship Annie Sise, DEPARTMENT OF STATE. Wasittxtne tow, September I7th, 1870. Information bas been received at this Department from Mr. J ¥ Jewell, the Consul of the United States at Singapore, India. of the death of William McCulloch, at Singapore, of the United States Max- * NOTICE = PURE WINES. T have made arrangements with one of the largest firms in California by which I am enabled to sell. for sacramental and communion purposcs, the par: “4 ies for ae pare ben barrel and balf-barrel, bottle and on draught. @ gat tei, Proprietor of the Native ot ine mbes Nos. 1217 and 1219 Fa. av., Washingtou D. also. No. on perth ¢ harles «t., Baltimore, M WHITE CATAWBA BRANDY, for Brandy Peaches, $2 % per gallon. a6 “10. FOR THIRTY YEARS 1870. Has that well ‘known, stendani, and popular rem- PAIN KILLER, manotactured by Perry Davis € Sin. Providence, i. 1. been before the public, and in that timo has peceten Known in all parts of the world, and baen used by people of all nation It remains, to-day, that same good and efficient power in relieving the most T been equaled. and it has earned larity by. i intrinsic merit. No LY p wide _ oe Tho ea cag ‘ifs for which the Pain Riller is an unfailing cure, ara too well known to require recapitmlation in this adver- tisement. As an external aud internal medicine, the Pain Killer stands unrivaled, ‘Directions wc cxmapany ench bottle Sold'by “all Dragaists 8e2-eoln BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE. This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world. Harmless, reliable. instantansous, does not contain lead, nor ap; Keene ero to produce paralysis or death. Avotd the ted and delusive, preparations foosting virtues ther ao not possess, The genuine. *. ‘A. Batchel e Herr Dye has had therty year. untarnished re to apnold its, integ the only pexfect Hair binge lack or Brown. She all Druggists. Applied at 16, Bond ee sad ork. HABLE BROTHERS, MERCHANT TAILORS AND Fashionable Clothiers, CORNER OF SEVENTH AND DS8TS.,N. W. THE VEKY LATEST NOVELTY: THE HOUENZOLLERN COAT, Bt Blue Mixed, Olive. Green, Brown, Dahlia, Ja Binos Piotet, Claret, anit Black colors. The Bing Mixed Molton ‘Be “iby Suit, The Blac Pi by Suits The Blue Meltou Derby ‘Thy live Melton Derby Su he Green Plakl Derby Suit, The Scatch Praee, Derby Sait. and ‘Many other makes of Cas in Derby Suit sty le ‘The Bing Plaid Short Frock Coat Snit, The Blue Melton Short Frock Uoat Suit) ‘The Scotch Freese Short Frock Coat Suit, ‘The Olive Melt Short Frock Ooat Suit: The Brown Melton Short Frock Coat Sui ‘The @old Mixed Cassimere Short Frock Coat Su ‘The Steel Mixed ners Short Frock Coat sui other makes of Cassimers t tou numereus to ment: OF FALL OVERCOATS We have a fine assortment of Glengary or Wing Coats ORCS, eel Be the leading style tor the Pail Seusow, FOR YOUTHS WEAR, We have a very large and fing selectiou of Short Frock Coat Suits, Derby Coat Suits, Metropolitan Sack Coat Suits, &c., &c. OUB Boy's DEPARTMENT Is well stocked with all the latest Novelties belong. ing to that line. Parents will do well by calling and examining the same, THE MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT Under the supervision of J. P. HEWES. is stock I ewith the largest tment of the latest CLOTHS. KERSEYS. TINGS, DJIFSKINS, ond Onssimeres for Pantaloons, ever exhibited in this District. respectfully solicit a share of public pa nD HABLE BROS. N.W.COBNER OF SEVENTH AND I BTS , sel6tr (INTELLIGENCEK BUILDIVG. T° THE LADIES. I have now in stock and am receiving a yery fall assortment of ZEPUYE WORSTED, from the celebrated factory of Bergmann & Co., Berlin, Prassia, whieh, for its softness, brilliancy of coloring and superior weight, has taken the palm of all other makes. ‘My assortment of GEEMANTOWN WCOL is now also very complete, and for warm Shawis, Afghans, &c., is very desirable. For Children's Fancy Stockings, I would recom- mend that new BALMORAL YARN, which {* strong and durable, and produced in end- less variety. SAXONY WOOL, n Scarlet for Tides, and in fine White for Infants shirte, Stockings, &c.. is one of the articles con- stantly called for. SHETLAND WOOL, in pnre White, bright Scarlet and Buff; knits ap very pretty, aud has a well deserved popularity, GEBMAN AND AMERIOAN KNITTING YARNS, a White and assorted Grays, [ am also receiving, and would recommend the former for its superior trength. 1 shall try and keep the assortment of all WORSTED YAENS complete during the season, sud would call the attention of the Ladies also to my ful! assertment of EMBROIDERY MATERIAL, PAPER PAT- TENS, CANVASS, BEADS, &c. Ms prices will, as heretofore, be found very rea- sunable. B. SILVERBERG, 312 SEVENTH STREET, bine PENNSYLVaNta AVENUE aND D StREBY. _te HY NOT? - Kince opening our NEW MUSICAL AND LITR- gak in Georgetown we have repeatedly deen asked whether we think our First Class Estab- lishment will pay. it being so near how oe i and we invariably auswered with this questiv1 WHY NOT? deen three months since we add thread 'have weesld nine Plosca: eft of MENG went to Washington. The secret of our success i | fens of our goods. We bought » tnd varied slock for cash end allow our customers ihe advantages we receive from the manufacturers. OUR STOCK OF PIANOS, ORGANS, MELODEONS, And all kinds of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, ‘As well as SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, BIBLES, | Cathotio and others.) PRAYER BOOKS OF ALL DENOMINATIONS, INITIAL PAPER AND ENVELOPES, GOLD PENS, JUTE AND COTTON TWINGE, In fact, everything in the line of STAPLE AND FANCY STATIONEBY Cannot be excelled. Tuning and Bepairiog of Instruments done at sbort notice. Set your orders to POE & SELIGSON'S Musi: Literary Depot, ne6-tf Hey Rete at een NEW ABD SECOND BAI HAND FURNITURE. TO My FORMER k, CUSTUM EIS AND THE en th = AnEHOUS! TATE ae yo a ices arn! Be} Varnishini aenijoaires aud ny co — the sbortcst a SUCHLY. HOSE SILK UMBRELLAS ‘fe tf To close them ont, at PRINCES. Lows Office Salcs-rocws, 1006 Pennsylvania are. aus bn MUNDAY the on Tistant fring & m.. we shallseil, on the AUCTION SALES. AUOTION SALES, ¥ LATIMER & OLEAR BY EA Ritenente Ge BARY actions corner Pea. ‘venue and Lith street, be tt a ERATE PARLOR. CHAM- BER. AND | DINING CAR PETE ae be esr m cute oe it Stag Le mow ING i we ‘ual cll ob ssgort- ad LATIMER & CLEARY, Auc BRE Rr toy : * Mo. 319, Sout 7th and D CLOSING OUT tian gere ae. LSuITED STATES ing on Pennaylvania’ avenus, ‘between treets West,one excellent rosswoo. ven octave Piano, in_ excellent order, and Cover, hands: 'rench plate Pier 0 French’ plate Mantle Mirrors, ‘fity ets, fifty Bod Comforts, one alot of Office Furniture, &, “3 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. —Pertons basi vols at the sale of tials week ett eerPanabaning, Sols, ot the, sale 0 day, the 26th instant, of they wil bereesld at the risk and Cust uf the purch:sers. DELAWARE Er North B AND NORTH kis STREETS B of adeed of trust to th \d recorded Bs county in Liber Ne. G2. af folio 23, et seq., and the direction of the party secured thereby. 1wili soll WER TR es Btant of the prem WEDNESDAY, the 5th day o! ay at 3p clack p mi. the south, Male ot is ‘th half of Lot No 17. in Square No Bting about 20 feet on Del having an average depth of about 92 foe ‘The property ts improved with three small Build- ings. in ocd order, Terms: $2.40 cash: balance in two equal Py six and twelve months. with interest from Deferred paymeuts to be eccured by ‘on the property weyancirg and sternps at the cost ef purchaser. @i dean at time of sale. If the terms of gale are not complied with in five days from da: Le the Tra: reserves the right to resell, efter five di ays hotice in some news Paver published in the city of Washington, at the Fisk auld cost of defantting purctns er a JO: ‘Truster. fe 23-dts LATIMER & CLEARY: Ancts, Y HIGGINS, COBB & CO. ‘Auctioneers, Baltimore. hORNING. SEPT. 27, ON TUESDAY m .on acredit of 60 300 ©. ALis or BOOTS AND SHOES, Including Men's, Boys’ and Touthe’ alk. Rid, Bus, Leather, Grain, Latent Rian BOOTS AND SSE MORALS. Kipp, Buf. rid, Pylish Grain Wem set S fae and Children’s Calf, Kid, Enameled Bull, Leather. Go: and Morocco, baw Gia, CONGRESS GAITERS. LACE BOOTS. ANKLE TIES. SLIPPERS. & Particular attention is called to the aboy ‘hey are fri ¢ Dest Manutactories, and ma pressly for Best City Trade. HIGGINS. COBB & CO., Auctioneers, NOTICE —Regular sales of BOOTS and SHORS Kk. Regular sales of on TUESDAY of each DRY GOODS on We ¥. Manrixe RarRacks i ABINGTON. 22d September, i: Py WEDNisbar, ptem| nt the Marine Bartacks. 'd for cash the following articles of coi d Government property : ands old Brass it and Music Bi Rash ket Slings The we Onctrides Box Belts 1s stones olts Site 1 Carpets, Buss, Oilcl = a to, aot of ot Carpets, Buss, Oileloths, Cuairs, ics. Deake, Btoves, te By order, LATIMER & CLEARY. aeBd netione ta B* LATIMER & ( & CLEARY, Anctioneers, (Successors to Cooper & Latimer, Southwest corner Penn’aaveaue and lili street. LON EDNESDAY MORNING September hy at 10 o'clock, we will sally at the sr Charles Hotel. corner Pennsylvania avenns id Sil street. the entire contents thereof. We ine ip part — pari and Walnnt Parlor Furniture, in Plush, Hair Cloth nerain Carpets jogany Secretary, Wa.uut Whatnot ask and Lace Curtaias Mattivg ogany ‘Weds:eads, Bureaus and Hair, spring aud Husk Mattresses Feat her Bolaters and Villows Lounges, Toilet © is and Cots Cro kery a pean i atirn & CLEARY, we 21 dts [Repud.} ‘Auctioneers. B LATIMER & CLEARY. Auctionesrs, Buccessors to Cooper & Latimer, ) © Pennsylvania ave, and lth street Bt CEES SALE OF VALUABLE DOUR BR ae SE. IMITATION BROWN STON 131m STREST, BETWEEN ( AND D ‘STREETS NOKTH. By virtue ot » of trust to the sub | ate caring date the Zt une A. d Li No 3, this county. re “ Will fell, at public aac.ion,on SATU BDAY, ti day ot Uctober A.D. 1870, at front of the premises, Lot No. 17, in square according to the plan « the cai of Washington. 1 feet on the west side of Tee! h h of about 105 fest, and is proved with fine fouble Brick House with « fort in imitation of brown stone. The lot has a 15-feot alley on the side and a 3)-fect alley in the Terms of sale: One-third equal pay ments of six and twelve months. with in terest trom day ot wale, Deferred payments to be secured by a deed of trust on the proparty. Con yipancing and st 9 Coat of the purchaser. S10 down at the time of sal he terms of sal Sre not complied! with the trustee reserres t notice in some new city ef Washington: at the < ng purchaser. FRED. LA alance in two BY oaNEnE w LLIAMs, ‘Auctioneers, Southeast corner 7tband D streets. CHANCERY SALE, OF VA AL ESTATE ON TWh nh day i ase therein, depend Eyuity Doenet 10 : st the twenty nint ok p.m. offer at bidder, in front of ths rsicned. treet will. on THURSDA 29th) day of Septem! ber. at 9,0" public anction. to prem ated . the ington, consisting of all parcel of ground and premised known ated dest en the ground plan of said cit: nt Numbered Twenty two(22).in Square Numbered Five Hundred nd ty eight (523), according to Webb and Bradley's subdivicion of maid square, excepting and ree ring from said lot a sli erms of sale. as prescrited by said decrec,are as follows One th dof the purchase money cash; al Payments at six and twelve ad of trust en the property. hundred dollars will be required risk of the defaulting pure! ‘All conveyanciag and ti pe wa S PERRY, Trustee “sedads GREENS WILLIAMS: ‘Atete! Y GREEN & WILLIAMS. Honeers and Ancti Ho. 319, Southeast corner TRUSTEES’ SALE OF V; TATE ERONTING G iD PENNSTLVAN iGHTH AND SQUARE 925. By virtue of a deed of trust, beari RR... 6th, 1866, and recorded i ai District of Columb by request in writing of Geo. F. Gulick. reaturer of the ‘Eastern’ Building Asscciation, we shall expose ‘tosale- ts Tron at whe eet nes. on WE one eth any of October. ‘ovclock p.m Lot No. 9.in Square t 10 inches eset of the north: west corner of said lot, thence running south 75 fect, thence east 3 feet, thence south 35 feet to public al” ley. thenes east on alley af fect 3 inches, thence due north to the line of Peunsylvania avenus, thence Alone said aveune to the northern line of sald ¥y aud thencn west to the point of beginning. The prime fronting 3 feet 7's inches on the Public Space becween Sth and 9th strects east, and. about 4 fect on Pennsylvania avenue, making tlie entire front about feet. " Yne-half cash; balance in six and ‘Terms of sale twelve months, satisfactorily secured. $100 of the purchase money will be required to be paid when the pr erty faknockes off. If terms are not complied with five days tru: ve the right t resell isk and cont of defaulting purchaser ou Ave im theByentng Fw ONE ROW. Chang { Trustees e2eokds GREEN © WILLEAMS, Aucis, \HE “SINGER” NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE CAN BE BaD A full line of Mao) 1ST, LINED THBRAD on species siways on tang “t my 4-17 Wty wAucnt WAR TO-MORROW. GBEE: WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Br os *aQutheast corner ‘Seventh and D st. LE eo, iG LOT, ON 14te STREET ET LO ‘a VE ig UE NO ‘AUOTLU: a=» ATURDAYS the 2th inet + at 5 o'clock the premises, Lot of square No. 2 ‘feet front by 75 feet deep. Street ali je with e. Termas: Ube third cash; balance in 6 and 12 ment! for notes bearing interest aud secured by a tea ne trust on the premises. Stam $10) down on day of GBEEN » &6., at cost of pur- YY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aus od Real Eftate Brokers.” No. 319 southeast corner of 7th and D streets, y. SECABLE Reis rs Stony AND BASEMENT HUUSE AND LOTAT On A gd next, the 27th instant. at 3 hall sellin front of the 4 on L street north, be d streets weet, having a front of 19 back to a depth of SS- BR: Pubic ALOTION.S remiveey House N feet on north I street. runn about % feet to an alley. The abov con- tains all the moder Botan caida such as cooking 0 | Well arranged rooms Proper \. loc sted near St. Aloysius church, and ie: well worthy the at ention of parties Wishing to purchase a hand Terms made known on the day of sale. bi horsey aud revenue stamps at the cost of t be required trom the purchaser HEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, IREEN « & WILLIAMS Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, No. 319, sovtheast corner 7th nud'D ate TRUSTEES SALE. Ora ore vaits {aFROvED CTH AND are ‘StRaRTS sf AST, AT 4 ESDAY. the 4th of Detovers sialeat, in front of the premises, at 5 0’e! m.. by virtue of a deed of trast'to the «ub- P, bearing date the twenty-seventh d ‘March. 189, and recorded ti folio 178, one of the Land Records of Washington yin the District of Colambia, eal following property. lying and being int! DC West twenty feet front 2) fort) of Lot ae “Four (4), in square pambered Eight Hundred and Seventeen (517), running back with the reet east ) feet. with Frame Honse, &c. ‘Terms of sje: One-half cash: bal the purchaser to give note for the deferred payment. bearing interest from the day of sale. secur satisfaction of the Trustee, $4) will be Paid down when the property is sold. GREEN « W ILLIA Ms. Aucta, Y LATIMER & CL) Southwest corner Pe TRUSTEES’ the improvements, ce in 6months, ARY, Auctioneers, to Cooper & Latimer.) ylvania ave. and lth st. VALUABLE CITY By virtue of udecree of the Supreme C of the District of Columbia, eutered on the in the case of Kennedy Ni Gar auaugh and otters, No 2013. Equity Docket No. 10, the undersigned, appointed Trustecs by ree te vel] the real estate belonsing to t public ai der, on TUESDAY 17. at 5 o'clock, the following does \ Mare 324, fronting 21 feet on C street 73 feet. more or less. The building if eteo three-story dwelling, known as One third of the purchase money cash in deferred payments to bear futerest tr sale, anu the payment thereof ty notes of the purchasers. with securit, to be approved by the Trustees, an HI the purchase money sele.or en the Fautioation the Allthe conveyancing oot the purchaser, and a dey required of the’ purchaser a reserves the right to resell at fi Gare potioein aan of the failure of the purcha: comply with the terms of sale within five day=ot the date thereof, at the a tof the purchaser, IDDLR, FRANCIS MILLER. { Trustees LATIMER & CLE. ABY REEN & WILLIAMS ‘Acctioncersand eal Ketate Bro No. $19, southwest corner 7th Sook D streets, I in trent of the ° mises, at 4 0c y virtue of adeed of trust to the cords of Washington Columbia, the y ot W viz “Alto ‘tet Sauber dof fifteen (15) (9) inches from Southeast corner of said it twenty-seven (27) : thence north forty-seven, d thence rannin; et and ten (10) inch t; thence northeast seventeen (17) f¢ (sJ inches to Pennaylvania outheast twenty inches, and thence gout! Ems of sale: One third cash Dalancg in six and rto give notes tor the payin ta hearing interest 1 ed of trust on the prope: own when the All conveyance, incluting P And if the terius are not com cont of purchaser. plied with in five day: ater sale the right to resell the defaniting pure! sale three times in sem er mith in Was ATIMER & CLEARY, Anctt (Successors to Coo; ti Southwest corner F enn. avenue and 1th «i By virtue of a decree ree of the Supreme Court of District of Columbia. passed in Eanity cause No. al. vs. Biagsett etal. the undersigr ember 2athe 10. at 53s 0 street east, near the c-rner of North Capitol strect. and being about Juches in depth. The above is one of the tinest build ing lots on Capitol Hi Terms of sale: One-third cash; residue in date ot sale, with stalments at 6 and 1: : — secured by the Stes SPsio) to obi purchaser does m one week thereafter the property will be resold at ‘yanciog and stamps at cost Inje risk and cost “AY LATIMER AULEARY, Aucts._ & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers, Southeast corner of 7th and D streets, "SALE OF VALUABLE co ¥ Rare St FRET 6 B* GREEN ‘T AND PENN teed Oe con we to sale, in frovt of the i WeDSRSDAY, ithe Sthiday of O-tober, the northern 31 fee: 6 t by the depth of 72 test, ‘rms: tucive months, estisfer ‘ily le are not complied with ht to resell at Ve days’ notice in the Evening Bia. 10 down when eee ie, knocked off. & WILLIAMS. Auctionsers aud B. No. 319, southeast corner o TRUSTER SSAL » VALUABLE IM PaovED Gu O STREST, VE! By virtue of a deed of trust. dated July 3. id duly recorded in L the land records lund by thedirection of I will sell at public anc. ise, at 834 0'clock p.m on h day of October, A-D.Isr0. 4 pert of Lote bumbered one (1), thirty-three ( 34), and thirty-five (35), in th in Square numbered fi in the City of Warhineton, D.C, scribed as follows ~Begiuning on N. from the south: as forWerhingion County B.C ontof the ron rhohing west alons u (19) feet, thence north to the borthern line of said Let aumbe Fed thirty three (33), thence northeastward! point the point ot beginning, of Deginning, togethe Said" street uin: rectly north of uth th to the ple place LATIMER & CLEARY. Ancticusers B (Successors to Cooper & Latimer! corner of Penn. ‘avanne and iia street. CHANCERY SALE OF VERY VALUADLE 1m. PROVAD PRUDRRIY 18 roe 8 ‘OPPUSITE ti] CITY — ON TH GENERAL, post Orne ofthe, virtue of a decree of the Sa xe to, District of Cotembta, esned th ce ih June, A. the order separ of the tartae there Ast Dock of By “rein pean fs nla nd on WEDNESDAY the fifth (Sth) day ob bext.on the premises, at Bg four o'clock in he 3 oe, us PB, m. oder “J sale at pablic auction the property Wiesciibed in the prscewdiags ta ere meenthaned cause, ax follow = RS im temeee one Hundred? Fifty sixth), Wasklcerea ae DO. ad “Sth Half of Lot pumbered Ten (10). in the same Square, together with the improvements thereon. ©. 9 has @ front on 7th street of abont 49 feet © inehes, with an erage depth of about 99 fect, and i ub; nt and « os is improved by a large doubl= two-story BBLOK RG" with bascment and att! The south half of Lot No M0. bind a fro: it on 7th street of Free gt oe) 4 feet pd inches; with a depth of about 1 feet W inches. 4 is improved by a three story BRO oC MiLDING with basement and on ee ke OUSKS are respectively Nos. 509 an 11 7h rect, MW Very sbbsiantiatly pony ren bnild: ourp! 0) They can bs rented to advantage in their condition: or modernized aud made very desirable business prop erty; or the material can be used in the orection of « new and most valuable business Datiding pa thar here being no more eligible _ jou for auc! ‘in the market. i ome d ro ae roperty will be offered together-the Trastec reserving the Fight to uller sot parcels should no satisf@etory bid be made for tt Jointly,” The property ## estimated by the audite the court to be worth from $43.0N) to @ 30000). A teption is invited to the following liber in three(S)equsl invintooetens ales ith ater in three (3) equal instalments, payal inter sst At the rate of six (6) per tome per wamene it two (2)and three (3) earsteom date of sale, the put chaser to give his promissory notes therefore. ae upon the premises. Convey. ancing and stamps. atthe cost of the parcaacer: Five hundred dollars ($30) down at the thme of tire sale on egch piece of property e Truetee reserves the right if the terms of sale are not complied with 2) days notice in some m of Washington, D. ¢ risk and expense of the def rare BD MUSNE| trusts to sell, sodads SUATIMER A CLEARY, Aucis, (Chron. and Repnb.} PROFESSIONAL. _ J REMOVED. USTICE S. Cr MILLS has removed hid offive te N 1 Massachusetts eng oe between 6th s: = st of the is A. M SPRAGUE. U.S. Conse & BROWNING, Col aod General Mees fice, room No. 4 Colonization Building, No 0 Pa. ave., cor. 43; st | Washington D.« rpuomas ‘ef ILSON, “8 peas Im ims and Supreme aus ly .E. GLAS. nou ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office:—In Thompson's Law Building, No ned 6 street, opposite Patent Office. y 4 INGTON E>W48D © cauuinaron, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOM A. Will practice m the Supreme Cour: of the States, of © ail the Prompt attention ven to the Collection Omfice, 434, opposfte City Hall. -my36-1 PhCH 308, AND ORNAMENTAL aed GIBSON BROTHERS, api? ly 1012 Penn's are enue, (sonth side. ae 0UK AND JOB PRINTING and Prompt! 4 Evecuted BY BH. POLKINHORN @ CO jal2 Ty D street. between 6th and 7th ©. LYCETT, V + BOUKBINVERK AND PAPER RULER, Ho. 1019 Pennsylvania avenue, between W0th and os sonth side. Books elegantly or plainly bound, Periodicals and newspapers cai cally ‘attended to. ja23-ly —————————— — FAMILY SUPPLIES, ETO. | Choice N. Y. Butter. JUST BECEIVED, PRICES MODERATE. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, GROCER AND “ry” MERCHANT, MASONIC TEMPLE, ORNER 9TH AND F Streets, Dried Beef. CHUICEST, TENDER SIDE, SELECTED AND PUT UP BY ANDERKEGG & BOTH, CINCINNATI. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, GROCER AND “T” MERCHANT, MASONIC TEMPLE, dy’ OoRNER 9TH AND F STREETS oO MY” FRIENDS, AND ae Pt ‘BLI 1 EBALL - dh Aslam now receiving my FALL Si PP, Figs GROCEBIES, am deteriiined te peg oe city. H. YOUNG se7-Tm" 504 Ninth street, near E. F LOUB! FLOUB bir ra 8 Sg! FAMILY F FLOU: GOLDEN HILL FAMILY ¥ Hie oe FAMILY. Lou. ‘k for Fall stock of FEED of all kinde, FLOUR and FEED for sale an%tr Indians ave. and Ist 926 FeTREET 996 MOTOR FOR DRIVING SEWING MACHINES, 5 teaceeer et cues te seceiyaaeasen ous medical profession and th iblic Are reapecttul invited | to with operati 1 of the Motor. ei3- ee MARBLE AND SLA SLATE MANTELS lem J. a8 reduced prices, . ot my Marble Work north G street ‘and Go Tork oR? my2i-ly WM. RUTHERFORD. the improvements, consisting ofS « Brick Dwelling House. terme pfaale: One-third in cash (of which $100must be pai ) the deferred payments to be mals in six, twelve and eighteen months, with watene y of by des cod of hae _ the satisfaction of the Trustee. 0 bs plied with within eeven days after | the sy of, ae; berwi ste reserves the rig property, a'ter one week's first purchaser. stamps at the purchaser ¢ ov "ait conveyancing and H. WABD. T GREEN'S &WILLI Rais: Bact, By virtue of an order of the Circuit Court te Princr Georges Gon “wo will unty, sitting in Kauity, ws sit Ythe 3th ae Mt he ablic gale, at the Inte Biggine, jeceased, on TH Da September. 1s7v, auld oclock mt Ke fair next fair r fay, thereafter.) the Beal E ee the Bal ‘end, Was is loca! m the timore road and Turnpike. and adjacent to Scagg ee igh, od and pr to the st ri ac: ras ges fom: retab) ables of all lade and consists of abont 400 Acres. and * Costiveness; purify the and strength to the whol retem; Clear Ee. ae ene, Tosy hue to the cheek, and of the cemtes an is no situation that is more advantages. Diet Baltimore and Washington, and those deairiog fo invedt in Teal estate will ind i tonelr interest te atten ic. Yortabie Frame Dwell cesenry out buildings, and s fine apple orchard. Hate Pett be oxrcsted 19 bre BY | L. eo a THE NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, ‘Weekly Conservative Organ, Est'd at Washington,1900; removed to New York,1870, Special Telesraphic News from the whole Country. The Great Newspaper for Household and Farm. 83 per year in advance, P.O. orders are safest, ALEX. DELMAR, Editcr and Proprietor, jy 93m 863 Broadway, New York. DR. J. BRADFIELD’S A FEMALE REGULATOR, WOMAN'S BEST FRIEND. Sahl mecretions; rellove all na Wen a eal £ to. S| kis suns fever. epee neat vopoutins. tate complainie te cay nee dines a a 4 ‘Which ts alwaye mortifying te thelr pride and moos? tis recommended by the best physicians and the ghaiest onderful cures, th Meares, ths Fender ls Tetesred heey oe QT ae Snow } Treseee. eee Whoiesale Agents, Baltinao’ MANHOOD, YOUNG AND RISING GENERATION The vegetative powors of life are strong, dat ine few years bow often the pallid bue, the lack-Instre eye and emaciated form, and the impossibility of “pplication to mental effort show Its bancful infiu- ence. It soon becomes evident to the observer that some depressing influence is checking the derelop- ment ef the body. Consamption ts talked of, and PROPOSALS. Neorece TO CONTRALTURS. = Ome at Miers temp moment Comms enn Wasren . iso, Pinder sutirority of approval undersigned fuvite. and will re at the Mayor sO rey Will be af tor the par rooee v sw PkaGE OF MST ey Nermont and New the plans and « rem at the ef. ™ and Tne rector of Bowers te . m n ahd apc nant Th ane bar bs Mayor. Chairman * Eo tee Vie enn pening © they will not be re dv ertisement hie notice by da Supt AVES Wasmxcrox. Dt * Septem’ ort, 1% The Commisaioncrs appomtal “to «ale best Kind of pavement t Wanita aver Perhaps the youth fs removed from school and sont {nto the country. This ts one of the worst more- ments. Bemoved from ordinary diversions of th ever-changing scenes of the city, the powers of the body, too much enfeebled to ive zest to healthful and rural exercise, thoughts are turned inwards upon themselves If the patient be a female, the approach of the menses is looked for with anxiety, asthe first symp- tom in which Natare is to show her saving power in diffusing the circulation and visiting the cheek with the bloom of kealth, Alas! tucrease of appetite has grown by what it fed on; the energies of the system @re prostrated, and the whole economy fs deranged. The beantifal an wonderful porfod in which body and mind undergo so fascinating @ change from child to woman, fs looked for fn vain: the pareat’s heart bleeds in anxiety, waiting for ite victim. BELMBOLD'S EXTEAOT UCHU, ¥OK WEAKNESS, Arising from excesses or indiscretion, attendra , bu id fancies the grave but ‘with the following symptoms: Indisposition te Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, DifScalty of Breathing General Weakness, Horror of Disease, Weak Rerves, Dreadful Horror of Death, Right Sweats, Wakefalness, Dimness of Vision, Universa! Lassitude of the Muscriar Syetem, 48 ALGO LOWER CEADES AT CHEAPES | Oren normous Appetite wit, DrcpepticBymptoms, Flashing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pailic Countenance and Eruption on the Face, P in in the Back, Heariness of the Evelids, Frequently Black Spots Flying before the Eyes, with Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight, Waat of Attention, Great Mobility, Bestlessness, with Horror of Society. Nothing ts more desirable to such pationts than Solttude, and nothing they mere dread, for Fear of Themselves; no Bepose of Mannor, no Earnestness no Speculation, but @ burried Transition from one question to another. ‘These symptoms, if allowed to go on—which this Medicine invariably removes—soon follow Loss o Power, Fatuity, and Epileptic Fits, fn one of which the patient may expire. During the Superintendence of Dr. Wilson at the Bloomingdale Asylum, this sad result occurred to Wo patients; reason had for a time left them, and both died of epilepsy. ‘They were of both sexes, and | are prowsded Sor the parpoce. end about twenty years of age, | Who can say that these excesses are not frequent- ly followed by those direfal diseases Insanity and Consumption? The records of the Insane Asylums, and the melancholy deaths by Consumption, bear and“ Pact dt Mans and profiles can he sren at the office of the ¥. General N. Michlor, No. 24 fication. and all ytor: PECIFICATION The rosdway x mauat be arate! bribe conteactor.eo & to conform te the suh e@rade sh own on tl fies nnd sect Bh wl Be generally the bottom of the wea p other stours in the Aon Heypnoll te be imisetorers shall direct tion ts eeeired the materi where directed required the same shall am loam or vegetable mat ak ment amp eiof earth tree rv. The earth shall be posited in the embankment 1 ne Bot chewed ur inebes ie thickn + rhe Tammed or rolied “ ‘pou the nub grade shall be | nan Gigs cand and et quired to state in their ‘Broponal the rt the followtag items, vie (1) Removal of paving aod other stomes, per syaare pr “ 3) Grevetion per cubis yard. Wooden “pavement, capecifying name.) per square yard. ‘The work must be commenced at «ncb times and at Commiasioners shall determine bat anteal ‘the best and mom UnLACHRMATy delay, c fe, Comant Dereon or persons as they may A good ‘oa sufficient b ith snretion ap the District of ©; Cate. aranteeme that the terms of the con be ‘entered into skal! be strictly goiljaitifally ob: served, t siomers iy "Seemed ts fhe of the govern- poration of Washington, and property- "Tre attention of bidders t« called to the f extract from the act to provide for the Peonsslvania es vone, approved July sth, 190 within thirty days after tes shall have determined upon the Pavement tobe contract tor the paving ef said ave- lowent and img canned Yor! twenty days giving the time and place teach ing, and kind of paves.” Proposals should be directed to General N. Mich- ter, Secretary of Commissize for ®. Works, Washington, B. omals for Paving Ponnsyly By :~ es of a KOPOSALS FOR FUEL. OFFicr oF Dicer AZEMDENT Fo. D September 15, receivel st thie office LNs 29M PoWinds) ews Bowe 6 tan Valles, exe stra, Tiss. | asso Cosi to be tho roughly scro-ued aad =} ! Xv = the inspect, Ta paint 4b eral, ae prencritied b 2 The p* SALS FOR FOK A: AND STEAW Deror ARTE Ay TERS Orr: ber 8. tae. thisadver- a during the year comm Ferage and Straw felivered mouthis, any- where within one (I) mile of the timite of the cities @t Washington and Geors-t.wn, DC snd at Fort Whipple, V. one ands half 1 rot Georgetow ‘small quantity at Soldiers Hons, such tines as may be ordered by the Quar rin charge. nts ivered ing: tives) beshels sock me thirty two (32) pounds te ¢ Hay and Strat basd: bales tewelch: Hay. from to SW pounds cach, aud Straw in 1@ and 20 pound jders will sate the price of Outs, May aud Straw nired each month is estimated at 700) pounds of Hay, aud 26.099 ght t diminish y tim during ving Uirty (0) 1 ss. stgned that the bidder will, if at, within six dance With ibe abo: ments. Payment will be may reyuire monthly for quantities de i. er as funde the purpose. and upon the receiy Srlivery bas been orders. asa nd quality of an in Posals for Forage,” ed to the ndersigned aa Bidders are invited to be presen? at the opent LLIAM Mi ERS. Brovet Brigadier General U. 8 ael2. ot Gaartortuate =e. ample witness to the truth of these assertions, In Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance is actually sodden and quite destitute—neither Mirth or Grief ever visite it, Bhould asound ofthe voice occur, “With woefal measares wan Despair Low sullen sounds their grief beguiled.” Whilst we regret the existence of the above diseases and symptoms, we are prepared to offer an invaluable gift of chemistry for the removal of the | removed from the most DELICATE INFANT, by consequences, HELMBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCEN- EATED FLUID EXTEACT OF BUCHU. There is no tonic like ft. It is an anchor ef hope to the surgeon and patient, and this is testimony of all who bave used or prescribed it. ‘made more tor the a Worm the palate than of Bold by Druggiste and Dealers everrwners. Price | picering wuunclertaied, ell over the eouairy bettors ote for 9658. Dativora | et Sees es Geutingy sake ee $1. per or six for $6.50. eny address. Describe symptoms in all commani- 4. T. HELMBOLD, DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, 694 BROADWAY, BNEW YORK. JVONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE UP IN STEEL BNGRAVED WKAPPER, WITH #40S51MILIS OF MY CHEMICAL Waks- HOUSE, AND SIGNED @ T. HELMBOLD, B." A FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIPUGE. ‘Why is it that so.many children d'e under the age ‘of ive years? That a large proportion of children die ander that age. bas long beon asabyect of remark it terarely | god without « setistactory cause ascertained, it ts ‘Yt ts known that worms exist in the human eyetem from {ts earliest infancy; therefore parents, especially mothers, who are more constantly wits ‘heir children, cannot be teo observing of the first symptoms of worms; for so surely as they extst, © ther Pe SAFELY AND CERTAINLY the timely use of . A. FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE, It is perfectly barmless, contains Do Mercery PUBELY VEGETABLE OOMPOSITIOg. spelt DREN OF SLL Aokee eT sare. On the Sabiner . MM chustts, praying for the extension oft Sranted to bim on the a day “7 January. an improvement in Machinery for For At leordered that the testtmony in the eusobocienst the sib day of ‘that the time for

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