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_ WASHINGTON: SATIRDAY .... February 27. 1875. ROSEY S. NOYES. Reading Matter on Every Page. Largest Cirenlatien in the Distriet About “the Mard Times.” The New Haven Chamber of Onnmere- has hac an address on a subject that comes home to us all—“the hard t > Our country has seen three great pani edit panic of 137, the curreney panic and the capital panic of 1873. The ts was discussed, and that to explain why times are hard. The speaker, Gen. F. A. Walker, who will be remembered here as the late Superinten of Census. combatted in the start the 1 that labor and capital are all that is necessary for the production of wealth. He mai: in an advanced in.ustrial society labor and capital instead of being partners in produc- tion, and sufficient of themselves unto pro- duction are both hired men of a third arty, the despot of industry on whom it Is mueh i t of the or Isbor, shall ection. voring men, antry bei was askel they know athelp t rannum, but, if ment. capi cannot go s induc er ate Ty ive changes, down to he Speaking roughly ntry was in Hquidation from 18 to 1849. It isa anestion whether o igh y Would not in a mmunity 2 Was wr It is doubtfal v in the pitiful attempts to save the > tra pieces, the Snot a loss to s time sy and cour pante of 1857 the mischief was not widely spreat, the established agencies of industry and trade were ad the o1 credit underwent 2 much fain: in B When the panic be ber, the country was in a far better condi- tion, mereantile credits were much shorter; the habits of business were markedly better, and the domestic expenditures of the people were more consistent » the revulsion, though sharp and severe, was brief in du- ration. The nation prompt ed off its oss and went to work with no great inter- ruption of labor. By the first shock of 175 the ontinary agencies of business were permanently im- paired to but a slight extent, and the per- sonnel of business underwent scarcely a per- ceptible change. The average term of mer- cantile credits was far short of w! it was in 1857. The habiis of business were far bet- ter. The banking institutions of the couatry for the first time in our history, constituted asystem of reasonable consistency and sol- idity, (looking at them only in their fane- tions of deposit and discount, not as manu- facturers of paper currency.) ¢ complete- ness and rapitity of communication by mail, telegraph and express, enabled each man, in bis exigency, to at on apw the worst and do the best. The capital that was immedi- ately affected by the catastrophe of Septem- n, in Septem- ber was, in the main, surplus capital, invested in what to the owner, outside speculations. greater portion of it was the ription of the Wealihy, out of the excessive profits of the ten years preceding. A portion was thee tribution of other classes, clergymen, widows and orpt Het out by advertising of family weeklic ns. vigorous ital inve tile capital. The commercial classes greatly embarrassed, paid out mic terest a the real confined tospeculative industrial enterprise: railroads chiefly, which hal been undertaken virtue of lying and the gullibility made wantet hy 2 fh 48 pros- perity and suffering s of paper money. With these went some b banking houses. ut the bankrup! of banking institutions was less than | per cent of the whole number in tmsiness. and most of those that failed were Small houses which had been running whindhand in previous time and whose weakness was not die to the bard limes. Very few first-class houses went sown nic. by the panic during was comparatively slight: our natural ree: abund: nati temper eiastic. Why then, is there not a revival « business? One cause of the continuance of ihe hard times is the state of but this is not the principal c ; todoubt. thateven wit ency, We may again sce labor as mployed as in 186, the years fo! the was certainly no rrenc nnow. The polities! condition of the South, interfering with trade and pro- duetion, has also something to do with the continuance of the hard times. i another cause of this continuance of the hard fact that a change is in xpenditare times, is found in ub progress in the hat swong our people that ten or twelve yearsago, the throughout the North and West, and especi- ally in the eastern states rapid and wide extenston of laxurious expense. Much of this ts of persona It is 3 came from wealth which should have been added to the improvements of the country and most of this expenditure took the form of whatever was vulgar, loud, ' ming then to what he € auUse called the chief the continuance of the hard times, Prof. Walker strongly urged the necessity of a fllof money wages and in the price of many kinds of goods, and argued that con- sumption cannot increase till there is sueh a fal. He stated at some length the formerly received theory that labor and wages would adapt themselves to each other, and com- batted it by illustrations of actual cases. The source of relief was thus stated: “After along pondering of the question, and the widest survey I have been able to command of the fleid of American industry, with care- tl comperison of prices and wages at suc- cessive periods between 1869 and the present time, I am constrained to say that I do not believe a fall of wages in many departments of industry can be avoided.” By this fall these workmen who have hitherto suffered | Most Will reap the most advantage. By “‘ne- eessity for a fall of wages” is meant that consumption of some articles will not re- vive. The present half-time or three-quar- ters time, on which so:ne mills are running, is this reduction practically and should be so recognized, and by this reduced production the glutted market is cleared. The position is that the market for labor should be met, but, on the matter of reduction, every trade stubbornly resists. No one can say thata fall must take piace in such or ueh industry ai such or such per cent., nor «wm any one overcome the prejitiices against » duetion. Each class will hold out as long s- ‘tean and will break rather than bend. ibe conelusion is that reduction must be » ate tentatively and the problem must \ ork itself out by actual experience. tained that | esque | rse and | D SALE. . OO F-GRAND LODGE —4 special Ww y | CS fering itl bell THIS EVENING a | ANTS. | FOR RENT AND SALE. | ake arrangements for the fanarales : = —— - Ranaut of Guise Leder | QYANTED—To Bry ENT—Two RUG) KITCHEN. unfar . Soe Ae Bocce iey Loder, end P. Ge! aE ati ioe: Sees tee isi tose; | Ae PR Gr Sec_ | WY ASTED—A COLORED WOMAN as ook ani % 92° I strovt vorthwnet CNET WERS OF UNION LODGE: Inatdress. Must have good recominenda' ions ly furni<iet FOE BENT—A pleasant BOOM. AY street care, northwest fei > 1, £0. O. B.. are hereby notified to meet a m THIS EVENING, February “arrangements for the fune Apply at 981 Eatroct northwest. ANTEO—COPIESAND TH NS in the French, German, and English langaag” r dg m F h RENT—STORF 7 Wnaouee ess Ato. any Kind of accowats ade with promptacs BY ‘gran ‘oriher notified to amembls in | srd_at fensonatl crmanent empl rr erat © rom on SUNDAY APTEBNOON, at 1 prefer oe Speen | Scigeiene preferred. Addrews © L..Star Office. feb&7-3:* tio thy D heights the sbi tae 7 'N = | 7 umediately—Families to call and TOR E ” ETIN ; LAND.P. no We ost from alarge number of frst cla SER i cova eee aD Special meeting of Mi ANTS. both white vids. 0 N¥NOPNCAMEMENT, No. 6, will be held | housework, at the Bi ‘oftice, toffice, 915 EVENING, at lock to make arrang: ts for the furetal of P_C P.Joun L.Ciuse. | THOMAS W. FOWBER, Feri RAV. HARVEY APPLETON—Morning, in E-street Church. near 6th street; afternoon, in Lincoin Hall, on “Christ's Humaneness.” It" | F street. locaton aud leasonable term west SOR ‘es EMPLOYMENT. RENT—Desira Content EN HURCH, corner of @ vith moderate salary. Good references. Address | # contain’ng x TO MORROW. Sermon by the pastor, Rey Freo JANTED—A WOMAN to cook, wash and icon. | | eRte Hixe rY ntire HOUSE. (corner tih aud O daterios, wit d fe Inquire 1501 5th 6th street northwest, be'we-n the | V r 7B RENT—One tw. story BRICK HOUS — oe oe iy olnining six roome and ut suiomer kite Se every tiem: on Sth atreet. between P at TSP NNT Se, METHOOIST PRoTRSTANT Wer be nN | weet. Inquire 403 fen ateost meee hone Sey CHURCH —Sth, above E street northwest — | 922 7th street £025 7° SOE RENTS | (aces S cerceee eee Co cere ROReCe, Wem renin § ATESUA DIES | I 1219 12) street: between Rhode 1 ay.) Bebee i. pr a None bnt the sery best need apply. &. Qstreet. Apple to JOH go rt ll LER. 715 Market Spac 1520 Mth treet northvnst . rT FRRVICES AT WILLAR TANTED—A first cline RENT—Tv on a Og eae, V hand fron in a small family unfiirnished, on the see Bev. Dr. WesayW. BetLows, of New Yorke witi | ‘Pee, at No. B00 L stree: northwest. panes, pe one actin cna | Bisseh. Sabyectmorning. ° The Common. ~aith.” WANTEE-A Gi te ae nro asa heiwe Evening: “The Unitarian Faith of To Day.” Con ¢ r set teational singing meeting at 7% p.m. Seateall | Wa: hincton ‘The public cordin rarer ORME fnvit wired well honse rration. ¢ to Pi best reo: mm F street fio ote ; : ae Apply at 1832 iy Sermon by the vived Praver public generali ANTID—A we @ SERVANT, fo # ROE VIC attend and WIFE t ; " vo RENT—NOUSE con’ mes hie hen and cellar, which n | Brecery store st with a priva alley. at a AM NOT LT B street. hetw reliable TE north ANT fi at" Own, one square full morning « Rout only Tries and sermon at 7:3) p Apply n and Rey. N. BR. Boss will offi Boorgetown orvic MPLOYME ONAKY SNNIVERSARY—WALGH under CHURCH, 20th instant.—Proaching Rew GD Cangow. D.D., formerly tnatur Americ: sel riety y ‘Goveram nm TSP THERe SIU Ge A TERTAINMENTS @ of the Stewards of Union Hall on M street. for the benef the ev M MONDAY EVE uidi=nce will bo enter ed by the following emineut and talented speak er—Hor. JouN W. LaNastox, subject, the Pulpit Orator: Hon. R.W. Cars. MoO, D-A. STRARER: | Iyect, Our Great Nev EVENING, 1 Pleasing and instr with instrume ntal WE hortlicast. te ments: £50 each in @ private family where there are ts. for a young man who is anxious ife for home 3 if with a vicinity wher Is t it workin: Fer ex second Hl light honsokee northeast. f. and beautiful Tab ive, and accompa LE GAR- need ap feb25-3t" Sater Grand Prowonade, ‘compe 415 [street northw: will he in attendance. ainments will be intersperse1 with the Choir SON DEMOCRATIO © S will meet at Sengerbund Wall, corn streets.on TUESDAY EVENING, V with refere ANTED—To rent, for W >, Water and gas; N own. Apply nest di six months, with the FoR ReENT—< thre stry BIOK F yi rivilege of a year, an IMPROVED PROP sowmes aind store, for $4 a month. at N 9 Whee 8° fanw we Ke ERTY. witha falles of the city, oF else on the | 7th street heteeere Ae So Meet + = = IN B. NORRIS. Pree B.& O or Metre pelitan railroads e 1134 7th street, b sts, ‘ETO OWNERS OF REAL ES: | febossw DOWNMAN & GREEN, 412 7th <OR ARN caing PARLORS Seruth sissct.eondinas to alts spcil Coase tei WASTED TEs 8 gentleman and wits a nic 1 Pintoones jsomely furnished. fir olariy “CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES by natn of priate fi Address, with ‘all particulars, Mt. Reever 18 ian eee Gee are aaarn | W NevENisHED stovses | Pvt Use tar MASON IC FRE Capitol Hill for reot. I t * req a eb. DAY, March y have a constant demand for houses from 15 to $3 per month Owners of such will find it to their advant: ge to OR KENTA with 7 roms and kitchen. luce their property in my hands to rent. ° spa ciated 2 TTOUN TEVA newly painted and val Es 312 Pe ve. eas furnished. Apply at No. 462 0 street north- ek unin seva(al Estate Broker, 212 Penna. ave. east, a ewe ~~ street north ht erald&Dailybron} Secretary. | wast necticut, FOREST he THE GAZETTE. . i es inthat | 2,, cating RO BALMY, BEAUTIFUL and BRIGHT, | Site, (lesires to associate with a lawyer wae sant Advent of the delighttul Vernal has a gowd practice. Address Seasen, will be -4 TO MORROW Hy Interesting Iseus Everybody 1 AZETTE to-morrow always be remem! thwest: mansard roof, modern es and one of the most healthful an peat neighborhood unexception: ause cf its large loc will rent @ part or all. furnished or unfarpishedl, or gentlemen and wife, nicely will board. if agreeable, as part_payment of rent. shed PARLOR and CHAMBER. communt ADVERTI MEDIUM Please call at Johnson's Gallery, 809 Pennsylvania first floor; modern conveniences: 225. Board d the G morte. Keb.2. 1K" | avenne or (after business hours,) at my residence. rag hlsos two Verge unfurnished NEW BUILDING ASSOCIATION —Per ae a Sees Serene : sons wishing to <ubserile es 2 Cetines en neen or stock in a new Building Association on the serial plan, shares 91 { WASTED ‘A first-rate COOK, washer, and west. Al ch per month, can doso by applying at the fullow- ironer for a small family in a’house with all | yorshwect; S30 : ing oleae modern conveniences. One competent and willing | RUME'S, S07 Market space, cr of a +E. McB. Timony, No. 509 Tthst. | can have ood wages, Apply, with refereuces: atthe | WOOt, 1129 Ith sires? we rthiwest, ow a 1137.7 th aoe Se FOR, REST ; x y 32 7th street northwest ANTES oes Lewis Ranfwan. No. W2Y 7th siret Wo ipplicd wth THORS SEN PACLIDUR Ter: | | P Herman, TER OLNTMENT by applying to 807 G street, be. tween Sth and 9th atreets, southwest. nové tr issel, NTED—Gentlemen to know that WILLIAM MOORE, Merchant Tailor, 1011 New York story press brick front MH rooms, modern impriy thre inin: 1AM avenue, makes a specialty of cutting garments to be for two families; will be rented bow CRE sored, Se made at home. sepla-ly- 1 ituated on Sth street, be. S. GOS Ith streat, Vv ANTED—Second-hand FURNITURE, BED et. Inquire of fel Ge - posite Patent Office Bp LOTHES, peoond hand CLOTHING, and 2 407 oth feb iE N * has just returne: 10 FS 3. Will pay” ighent cas i RENT— hh of time, a fin A) Re Biices: Orders ‘attended to by mail. H. TRUCK FARM and BN of iz ‘ SPRING MILUIN OLMAN & um romptl PrNo 836s corucr tote street, and A wihin 30 yards of Ladies wit Penneyi ineyard mer = Waiting. zoe water: fe. AP ‘ley ‘Stok? arse LOST AND FOUND. im’ rear ‘of 1 Peet. watt o ahs = OST—A b POTOMAC FERRY COMPANY 4 bind foc Lof 35 will be pai io. 2 5 4 oth saree nc ir the return of the dog to norhwest n by FERRY BOAT, fi T'15ih stree Lee ot Regnlar communicat: 7th street wharf, will be re-umed all medern conveniences: lot 38x15: . very comfortable small Honses on Myrtle street eon the =< of W fom and OST—X CORAn EAR RIN Thursday eve | two story and basement bricks. of 7 rooms Aicssele cm THIS Day 4 ning, at National Theater, or between there and | have cas, water, bath. &¢.; $2,300 cach. A new tw ‘Sunday tr iH be made as 1 ¥ and 13th streets, or in car'No. 23, Metropol: story and bi n Sth street northwest, | | S GEDNEY Superintendent NEW SPRING GOODS, W. M. SHUSTER & BRO, 919 Pexxstivaxia AvExtr Will opemon MONDAY, March Ist, one ot the hawl somest stocks NEW SPRING have ever 1 adent PFC Teba-3t OS HOWISON, Pros liberal reward will be paid on retura 1125 lth «t_ northwest. ‘T—A MEERSCHAUM PIPE; on 7th 4 between L northwest and Pa. avenue, Thursday evening. 25th inst. The finder, by leaving it at KID. DER & MCLEAN 8, 7th street, will receive a liberal reward and the thanks of the owner, between N ms, Lat bes an’ ran, &e., S475 Fors ENT. < northw N. St. Mar season of the at. The fin Will guarantee them as CHEAP. as they Reggae FOR RENT Two or three ROOM can be purchased in New Yous at retail. 4 5 ig Bil . a ur furnished, with « it ONE PRICE 1 a Mat generat | CARRIN F S$. 734 2th st “OsT— ite NEWROUN SAserine stvce press nats.) [7-4 faker cuer wun modern cs Sguare. vi Yonman’s and Knor's © pring Sty FOR SALE—A small FRAME UC N TLESED S DRESS HATS Boat Motreet. Inquire at Noo1431 MC street BROADWAY STYLE, tell loc aak Se! et her with new and desirable fine soft and sti EGE RENT OW | SPELT BATS fur « family, furni | STIN op a chain ¢ teins every conven! and aeighborhoot | iberal rewa Address Leck Box 104, Was’ ings WEBB & BEVERIDGE, 1009 Pexxeyivanta AVENUE fd a large abd completo as BOARDING. B BOARD can ath at few State Depart feb25-31* le oF s =a Ke or unturpished.a PAT = N first floor. Rent low. | closet Also, other ROOMS, jt hh they invite the ettention of citizens and otranger: feba7 at Fe POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. The swift and favorite Iron Steamer PILOT BOY ress S24 9th street nerthwes! streets. 2 DWELLING. No. tear Western Market: als unfurnished. with privilygs 1134 isth street, near Conneeticnt feb25-30* NWO FRONT ROOMS. WITH FIRST CLA BOARD. to # party of tw will b he room having been thoroughly overhauled ont cee ana Si onl tes pt Fill resume her trips for Potomac river Landings on | Peubeylvania aven - = i TUESDAY. March 21, and every TUESDAY. a! OR RENT--PARLOR AND) BEDROOM (com SATURDAY the: leaving Fitrhugh’s whart, Municating) on first floor; family private; pian foot of 6th street. at kam. Returning, will | latrobes, gas. Will be rented very reasouable toa Uy ary Howe arrive in Washingtou every Wednsday and Suuday | gentleman awl wife or two geutiemen, with of with vata’ F erent Gut Board; two siuures from street. CaP Bireet nu feb2s-at Freight received daily 7 exposare._ Apply 3109 Hi mreet n..w. SOR SALE—Or trade for city property raved on WB. BYUrs,< EST CLASS BOARD AND PLEasant | ICE § ved. n FARM. twenty miles [i W. M. SHUSTER & BRO. well furnithed ROOMS can be had on the lowest | Atlant! ty forty miles from Philadel phi ° possible terms in a private family, 1009 Maryland twelve acres or LUTS. sx 170 each, da CHURCH, nearly “ upper ball with fram sores in a vineyard, four Will open on Monday. March Ist.a nice line of lance in timbe: PLAIN AND STRIPED SILKS. | inst purchased from importers in New York. AL avenue. = feb? 3w* BG seda Permanent and transtent Boarders can find the very best Accommodations au firet- 5 i 1 store walls and . vN DING, (Northern cooking,) at No, S11 | Wit store wal pp with | MINES LAW STENCH LAWNS Street northwest, withia, one: square of the: Post | Si! te sleeples: alze of Culling abot dara, saad PERCALES, PIQUES. &c., | Office; two minutes’ walk from four Lines of street po a tract enclewing sight lots x10 each with a full stock LUPTN'S MOURNING GOODS of | CAFS, And convenient to churches, halls, and the- ioe comes of RUSE BTz & CO atres. In relation to the business portion of the city its location fs central. Board per day, week, or mouth, with or without Furnished Rooms. Transient Boarders, 2 per day feb8-3w* MDLLIKEN'S rner of J0th and E streets superior quality and finish Ome price only. feb 2t 919 PENNSYLVA Ren PsaNos: F082 RENT BRICK DWELLING, No. 1433. vrthiside Corcoran street. Rent ‘only 38 per Possession on Ist proximo. Inq ae A AVENUE. PIANOS: went, Washi WD. 0. mare from | xy ENT—No- 1471 T street northwest, « WHICH HAVE BREN USED. Avenue and ¥ street chee Biand ‘by de week or Bwottory BRICK of seven rooms, $25 per UPON EASY TERMS. —- fees pe reflursished feb24 st THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 519 71h st. Gre Rosewood: Knabe & C9. tery “FRANK MILLIKEN, Propricto FoR, SSUES PEAY, DESIRABLE PROP: Ges Ueritht, ened ‘RT Y—CH EAP—A very neat two-story and we.’ Gilbert R SALE. manrard-root BRICK HOUSE on the east side of Sine Plano cote Si, wl : aehaeeme aliens Macen eee eae One Pinte ee eR {OR SALE-SADDLE HORSE. Inquire at No. | in frout, with iron railing. Stable on rear of Int. Sg ‘O11 Mth street. feb2s-at" | Avo. tworstory and mausard. root HOUSE on the So'e Agents of Steinway's Pianos and. Mason & FOE BALES Tin F URE te 6 Rowse “of | north side of Corcoran, street. between Sith ond 1éth ___ Hamlin’s Cabinet Organs. feb&7-3: ane rooms, wit! ap x ab gr Be Rare bargain in price and terms. ‘i Nee Toe | Maitre HOUREY Klar Ottery fortwo days 1" | teacer teneon) Comb: Hi WARNE Eiy, Doct Descent ism. EK CHEA P—The lar, of second - = Fagg tea EEt tw pans | RRR epee PREG | WR i len ge ecirs SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE, Seen aoe eee a ae | es at Low, 494 Louiriana avenue, "il im idij 7 q OR RENT—On the corner of 24th and G streets | Mistecas Judie Lemar Py waite Collins ian and American tt ENTS, | JOE RENT On, the comme of aah ae a trea ‘The Wowan of Fire. By Adolphe MARTELS, 1 oe ae wine Foom anil store ft for grocery business All oa Lae feb38-1m* at wania avenue. | [mediately Apply next oo fobs j - | F’Ghip six monthe cla, Apply todas: TOWLES FOR BENTO Large, Gyo ye Bg olesale departments; to persons without cl 3s No. 705 sit. lowest. a Meat tr” METTELINGTON'S Bookstore, |Peas: TEAS: iereet norte: iets = SPLENDID BARGAINS. Segoe CRA a Am HEA 8 Stn: a Fi j JAPAN, 75cta.; ets. 3 4 1.200 OWELS, over 1! ‘ u . | cosy Teg BES. over Hs Fant lousy 825) New gupply, jet received, at eee ng oF, three be i 2) FANCY BORDERED HUCK TOWRLS at | 595 4 Guth Cate care. rt tereet port pa] ora Cy BOMDERED MUCK TOWELS at x ; i ps Eg LE — = wakes cage — Mo at 1255 conts. WONDOE, onva and from last season at 12'5 3 AMERICAR, | “BXSe variety. cheap. brig font "OFT Rante Spade. | teoete BL W. GALT, BRO. & CO, OR RENT—a ROOM twe gen y rasci able. Apply nicely farntshad men. with Board; te 1203 H street north- OR RES ail the shwestern part of 1 ner’ th «treet and Conmertic rrom HOUSE on H street, be 5 OF will sell the =n Ep» 20: tern wo LAGETT, fobt9 Wt Real Fetate Broker, S19 Market Space ‘ROSATI E OR RENT—Two PRICK DWELLING Lasement ard back b ling hie stone trimmirgs: wn st double terrace and cteps. Th with whe n maces, ranges. bot @ utries. with dm a i situated ca Rh» nd avenue, between Lith and 16th streets, adja cent to Scott statue. Inquire 1402 lth «treet. One Of the above houses bas receatly been reated to Gen. A.A. Humphreys. U 8-4 fob1s Im LOTS next to and on Yh fon of Britoxrs uw calted tosix doit Terms to «ait febl3-ec MILBURG, 513 Tih etreet FOR RENT—No. 1323 Corcoran sireet, (res story and Mansard roof.newly faished with modern improvements. Rent &20 per month febltm J. STANURY JO: 31D ith at OR RENT—A STORE and DWELLING on one of the most prominent locations in the city: to nt, rent low: No. 401, corner of North A avenue and 4th street, Capitol Hill. Tn 423 feb11 ist" t KESIDENCE coniain ing 13 rooms, fronting sonth, gas, hot and cold water in each bedroom: large ‘parlor handsomely Rarered, fine mirror. &c.; also. Carriage House and table. Targe yard, &.: excellent location and mod, erate rental. “Apply t3 feb t STANLEY JONES. 511 Teh st 0.318 Pennevleauin ay Fine Arge And commotious Ht opportunity to open. a ini Apply to Mrs. J. A. GODEY, Prospect street. Georgetawn FOE SALE Several new first HOUSES; th v inst A ,ORK f west, $6200; 936 P at $6.0): S10 M 5.500; 907 M street. $15.00, and a large v others in all parts of the city feb3-tf [Rep] PGE BESTS Ney brick DWELLLN: mod gremiente: near strc inn western part of Washington. Apply to BOB PHILLEPS. 603 ith =t fold im roe SAL Three new FRAME THO ench orner C southea: hool street southwest; $300 tween 3th and Wzh northwest , Boundary and Mth n: LOT, 2310), H and lath vorthe The above ars creat borga id mat cash payments and long time; $130 down aud mouth 1p pas mente BS MONEY TO LOAN . WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Corner 7th'and D nortlwrt _jan23-Im _ Corn Foe SALE OR RENT. Ve have for SALE, or RENT, in the most conve nient locations on CAPITOL HILL, HOUSE all descriptions, which we offer on eas ties desiring to purchase or rent. Also, tine baildl LOTS near the Capitol, and SQUARES of grow the most eligible locations. Only a smail cash payment down required, Owners of Real Estate on Capitol Hill who desire to sellor rent their property, are invited to confer with HESTER HINCKLEY & CO., 110 Ist atroet From large experieuce in Real Estate, and carefal observation, we are enabled to give fall Information in regard to the correct rates of property on Capitol Hill. HESTER HINCKLEY & CO., Reat Estate, Note axp Moxey Broxeas, Jan26-Im 110 Ist street southeast, Capitol Hill. FOR SALE OB RENT—BRICK YARD. outst complete: cheap. Apply HS. JOHNSTON No. “498 Pennsyivania’ avenge, oar National Heiel. janz-Ine OR RENT—FEDERAL BUILDINGS, corner F and 7th streets northwest, OF FICKS and UN- FURNISHED ROOMS, singly and in suits, from £2 to $00. 8. PRENTISS, Agent, Room No. re SALE—FARM of mxty-three acres on Co- Jumbia turnpike, four miles from city; within 4 mile of station, on W. & O. railroad, Location hig and healthy; good house and barn; apple ad peach Suitable for dairy, Week, or frat "Appintg ne for ) tr » or fruit. JANNEY as to © HOGE, oct30-Sm* 460 Penna. hington, D. U. COR RENT—Hiigibie ROOMS. Congrom street, Georgetown heights—a Parlor and two Bi on the first floor, and three Chambers on. the third floor: all choice rooms and suitably furnished. cets-eotf (hey h& €0. yy Very desirablo HOUSE oa the Fe? BALES south side of M street northwest: a dect-tr 17th street, —— J. SWEET, 3 MEDICAL, &c. RK. BUCKLER JONES has returned to Balti more — Old office. N. Calvert street. pale diseases a specialty, Cvusultation con fident u sepls m* UNDREDS OF YOUNG MEN have been mr Ftored to vigor by using Dr. BROTHERS’ I VIGORATING CORDIAL. "In cases of nervous de bility. loes of vigor, and impotency you will find yourself, after hay in; bottle or two, regene: rated and conscious of new vigor. For sale at 906 B street southwest fel3 2w* R. LEON, The well-known and for many years the oldest established specialist in Washington, has opened an office at No. 57 SARATOGA ST., BALTIMORE. Specialty —Female Cempiaints and a ive Dis fares. feb Im* D8 38D.NRS witson A thoronghly experienced and scientific ladies Physician and Attend ladies at their residences, rooms and the best attention at the Doc’ residence. ce on Saratoga street, corner St. Paul street, Baltimore, Md b13-lin” BoGERTS, EGETABLE GOUGH SYRUP. Wanted. a case of Whooping Cragh that cannot be cured by “BOGERT'S VEGETABLE COUGH SYRUP.” It is alse the best in use for Comghs, Colds, Hoarsenesa, Sore Throat, Croup, and all Bron- chiul Affections. For sale by the principal Druggists, HARLES STOTT & CO., aud by 312 G st. northwest. novli-ly is. A. L. BOSWORTH, Electropathic Phyel- cian, 921 D street northwest, cures all chronie I diseases by special contract, char} nothing if he fails. Femsle diseases 's specialty” ‘Consultation free. sep26-6m Peete DISEASES of ail kinds treated. De scribe case and enclose $5; advice and medicine will be sent. Address Mrs. Dr. THOMPSON, No. 546 North 12th street, Philadelphia, janz7-iy* D®- ROBERTSON, 415 1OTH STREET, NRAR Pa. A’ From experience in both hospital and priva' ctice, will guarantee a cure in all Diseases of the “rinary Organs, Gonorrhora, Gleet, Stricture, Syph- ilis, and Spermatorrhers. Cases of Gonorrhvra re- cently contracted cured in 3 to 5 . Syphilis in all tages quickly cured, and the nm entirely erad- ed trem the system: heut the use of mercury. Spermatorrheea, bronght on by excesses and abuse: gouth, causing loss of memory and insanity, general bility, organic weakness, im potency, nervous irri- tability ‘symptoms of consim pion, indigestion, pal- Pitation of the heart; pains in back diinness of sight or giddiuess, evil forebodings, sclf-distrust, dc speedily cured by newly discovered remedies. Dr. R. located for many years at 19 8. Eutaw street, Balti: more, Md-, has consented, after many solicitations by luis Washington patrons, to open rmanent lon in that city, where he may ve consulted every Wed- LOS ee eee ae Se rE WOOLLEWS FOR EARLY SPRING. OUR FIRST OPENING. FINE GARMENTS TO ORDER. A SUPERB DISPLAY iN OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. NEW! NOBBY!! ELEGANT LATEST IMPORTATIONS. COATINGS! TBOWSERINGS ' SKILLFUL CUTTER. FAULTLESS FIT. «7 Mahe An Early Call. HABLE BROS., MERCHANT TAILORS ¢ FINECLOTHIERS, | DRY GOODS BUSINESS CHANCES. $2,000 ) LO. peY GOoDs, chy.” Roce 1 Fonve’ AT THE DOWN PRICES tvin a avenue end 6 Wastes i SEI LING OFF! SELLING Ore frm €2 < f facturing hns abitialiet 5 AL Fanct Wooten Winter DRESS GOOT ns Address © Manofs. City Post off « wer mt rie OTTOMAN SHAWLS. Hes MGSts TO LOAN on r f Ctiaba Woolen FLANNELS ant BLANKETS 4 Bonds ip © ms and cm thm te anit a + than ¢ make aw. SN. Charice 3 : JUST RECEIVED ACK DRESS SILKS. ACAS Pe worth 7S 8 oh: 3 wm PLAIN FLITING COOTH Adres Box SF. City Post Office. feb? pew style PRINTS, fast colors, at Sand TO LOAN ON CITY REAL ESTATE yards 44 Ricached and Brown SHIRTING 6,00 $2600 or @3400 for one year,and ba OATTGNS at 1 and iy, well worth Mand 1 mise ion hi arawe e <re All thet grate SOTRtING LINEN 4 TABLE . 4 DAMASKS, NAPS INS and TO . 8 hindi sas Phe dors’ A Bern TOWELS. st 61, very SION hen jeg wih many other cheap lots of Desirable Goods. sls dns NEW STORE NORTH ARLINGTON HEIGHTS. citi all Cactacaned Peaendiines % WwW. C9LLeEY SMALL FARMS an 5 NF Ax GREAT SALE. BEAUTIFUL SITES FO” RURAL HOMES en Bais ATTENTION, HOLSEKEEPERS. ONE TO TWENTY FIVE ACRES EACH Combinene tae Fo rare @toontaves and a traction Tr ts IN FULL VIEW OF WASHINGTON CITY AND 1s A PERFECTLY HEALTHY LOCALITY » POR CASH ONLY WwW. Wo nue Bi nt for Apply to KROB'T A, PHILLIPS, 603 15rm STRELT, TPESBiric: TERRI: STAUGHTER $30,000 37 M, TOWSON & te. TAL IMPROVEMENT TAXES Sf bobtr 636 Pe ar south, pear othe We will give th AUDITOR'S for pD®*« OODS CHEAPER THAN EVER, and will settl ovements ate | 10.0% yanls very best Calico (abort length LARGE DIS ly 6 Bb sold. —— ‘ da yt gh tton ise UWNMAN & GREEN Ty heavy yard wide Cotton. unity feb20 Im 2 MANT IT uit of the Loom. Androscoggin + Pu 12 SOR SALE- 2.600 LUABLE LAN within cicht ard twelve miles of Washington, | ng Railroads and Tarnpikes: one Saw and Grist | Mill. and two Mill Will be sold in lots to suit pure ers. City pr ty taken in part pay Apply to DB. E. P. DUY Cumberland, Ma: BENS. DUVALL. Colville. Mi; | Guthes y cheap. Our great « Biinck ait We only 37%. worth 62 Black Tamese, Crape Cloth. 8 WASTED s 300 FOR THREE PEARS ce | , AM Line Mandzorchs dence worth Reine ‘haere ‘a a sem ot D. E. W. CARTER S PO: . 603 sth stree » posite Tremenry sae eee rac} —— _feb23 tr 707 Market Space a BoAPD OF AupIt CRRTIFICATES CasuED LINENs. 4 : AF RICHEST BATE STANDARD MAKES OPECIAL SHPROVEMENE TAXBS PALD For Shirtine. Pillow casing and Sheeting purps-s, AT LOWEST RATES. tm all the qualities and w.dtas, at very low prices. 3,63 BONDS and other Securities bonght and eold MONEY TO LOAN on Real Estate and Collatera security by KS, WOOLEN MATERIALS, LADIES’ WRAPPINGS, HOSIERY and HANDKERCHIFS, OFFERED AT REVUCED PRICES J. F. BRODHEAD, 535 Uth street. _febi7-im Wi} ND SEVE ALL SUMS to $3,000 i bee “febli-im J" STANLEY JONES, 31 ["PORTANT TAA NoTiCE. STOCK MARKED DOWN IN MANY CASES BELOW COST, as it nrust be cold JOHN T. MITCHELL, h st. Special improvement taxes paid at a heavy dls count. GEORGE TRUESDELL, febe2tr 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE feb9 Im 605 7th st = — - STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON MAR \) Stock Privileges, Puts, Calls. Straddies sold on Stocks at New York rates. B. 8. WILLIAMS, S4ve SAVEt jan%-lm 519 1th atreet, Washington City. SAVE TEN CENTS ON TAS DOLLAR. FISHING SHORE ANP OUTFIT FOR RENT, | en all your purchases of nuwD as near ington. Apply to Ht. 8. JOUNSTON, No 493 Poon WINTER DRY Goops, ————— janz}-Im | by buying at the One Price Store of ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL_ EST. Moto, ¢soco, $2,500, ‘92 BOGAN & WYLIE, several smaller sums to loanson good fe 101% and 1020 7th street northwest. this cit B. it. WARNE: N. B.—Winter Goods previonsly marked down are all subject to the discount of 10 per cent. fobé-tr EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS BY BRODHEAD & ©O., 1205 F Sraxer, Berwers lara bov2-3n corner 7th and F 5 PERSONAL. KTY WHO TOOK A SUM OF MONE orsafeon Friday morning. 23th instant it, as he is known, ER& CO, wal Cor, 1th stand Md. ave. southwest. NOVELTY FOR MARRIED LADIES—Send > Sta Ste feba7-3t Owing to the depressed state of the Dry Goote A A Address with stamp, for information, MADAME | Market we have been able to purchase for cash @ DURENEK, Po. Otfice Box 105, — D. | large stock of c. febS-Im* COTTONS CHRVOYAN, exceedingly low, and now offer them at a slight a4- ance on manufacturcr's prices. We qnote— er wages pe consulted at | New York Mills 4-4 Bioac Gottous, i? cents, her Rooms, No. 1205 ¥ 'strest. Ste can tell first | ¥ ‘ Ec. names of persons and ages, Law Suits and Mar = ae Finges. “She Urings back abseil fricads and makes H arriagess "The Madam is aiso a female Doctress. She cures all female isranes: also,” Paralysis and “heute eit eatistactio ‘asked. “Ee-NoGenteace. arene BF-Fee, One Dollar. feb3-1m* the Com AND SEE HATTIE J. FRENCH, celebrated reliable Medical and Business (tair- yoyant, 725 lithatreet, betwoen G and H northwest. Examinations and consultations daily. Terms $1 and §2_ Nervous Diseases treated mtly Seances Tuesday eventug at 73 o'clock. janll-éw* AStROLCerY. ) Cottons 15 cents sg cents Up. Anda tull line of the best maxes Meached ana Ua- dieached Cottons at prices that cauot be best Best make Paper Carbric, 8 cem 1 Butten Paris Kid, 6 cent«.2 Button, @1,3 Batton, full length, tn party and street colors, $1.38. BRODHEAD & CO. 1205 F street, between Ith and janié-tr PIANOS, &c. MADAME BOSS. ‘This celebrated Lady Aareoget and Hesiing Me. dium can be consulted at No. 201 D street, corner of 2d, northwest. She has no superior ia delineating the Past, Present, and Future. In love or bnsiness her advice is invaluabie, describing your friends, pointing out your enemies, and iuferming you of the HE COLIBRI (HUMMING BIRD) PIANO — The neatest and «mallest first-ch a he | WILD & BROS., Sole Ageuts, 723° Tth' tion strlotiy’ confidential. “adic gi gations, Liwest, hal P. lon le |, gontl oD, treet northwest, half squ: abo dent Offic $150. ivy "| Pianos and cther Instruments faithfully tabeh ood repaired. Pianos for rent feb3 tr SPLENDID STOCK—The world renowned Pig Rite mare NOS! We acta MMON'S Oelcbesen eA ; T-ockaves, ON toned. COAL AND WOOD 500 CoBPs woop, i ae i (Well eeasoned,) NOS, 7-octa full Fog cate and apy For sale to dealers. poate 423 Ith st above Pemae aeie ATLEE’S Wharf, _ian36-tr___ Foot of 6th street, Potomac River. HOTELS. CoaL, WOOD AND WESTMINSTER HOTEL, o, OS THE E iP BUILDING MATERIALS. Corner of Ir ‘Piece’ a ieth street, 7 hare almeys on, hand e large end sorted, stock Union Square, the mest cen- of TTHRACITE and Bi’ US OO; tral yet quiet lecation tr the io the tmm-diate Tune Chere Huth oly MOOD ethcheo | Fy Tal i cp ps ured suraean caMeagcan cierteprmrag’ | Eeyore saline ads mom TERS, and y many willions of BAN- | _ feb4- CHAS. B. FERRIN, Propristor GOR LATHS, lam ion to fl oxders of any ‘SONS HOTEL. character in my line with dirpateh. axl H* vos OC STREET. wholesale and retail, upon terms that defy compe- KTWEEN 7TH and StH Steere, “Central 2: | ——<— Wharf Boot of sa surest | Wpseeins eeeeeers. oct3lly WM. GUINAND. | ALL THE NEWEST PATTERNS IN COAL! COAL! WOOD! WOOD! | FANCY SILVER Ware, PARIS AND VIENNA, — FANCY GOODS, &c., JOHNSON BROTHER: WHOLESALE AND HETAIL DEALERS, | DESIGNED yon waneue CARGOES OF COAL AND WOOD ARKIVING | janter M. W. GALT, BRO. & co. patest ELASTIC CRUTCH, THE BEST IN USE.