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WAUMIHOTON PITY. P.O.
WDE3iATM RJITlCfi
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iplee
9411 uiAfiaateatlaui whither on nala"
for p31Utloa, ehr.nl 1 baidlrei"- IW"
CMAoa, rtoprUtof Hanoi' RtFPitWAt
mbi. buiii'i MCirnoai.
TVr ARB AOTBOMMD tO aODOQDCQ til At
tb Tuesday afternoon receptions of Mn.
Grant will b discontinued uotll farther
nottw.
IMAKM blaikVs ftccimoT.
firiAXtn Dr.Aits's next reception will to
on Friday erenlog, March 18th, from 9 to 11
o'clock.
THE MEMPHIS AK I) KLlMtO It tll
ROAIf.
WoWorocdred tho March numLcr
of a French paper ib voted to tho later
als of this bubblo, called The Tiant'
continental. It advertises a call upou
the bondholder to present their January
coupons at the office for pay incut Id
rlew of the flatus of salt) company thla
It quite amusln;. Jim Fitlc will surrly
bare to look to bla laurels, for the ool
Jey Horse bai beaten him oat of light.
The Erie may be rery watery bat it has
bottom remember. Wo would like to
so the fathom line deep enough to strike
loundingi in tho Memphis and El 130,
It Is a mystery, a shadow without a man
and a man without a shadow.
In this paper wo find the report ofMr,
Kppcrson, late president of tho road, en
resigning his functions into tbo hands cf
General Fremont, who Is represented as
prestdentof tho Board of Regency of the
Transcontinental railway. The Trans
continental is said to bd a combination
of the Memphis and Et Paso, tho South.
em Pacific of California, tho Arizona
and tbo Memphis aod Little Rock, which
it called the first link In this great chain,
that is to connect the Atlantio with the
Pacific. It Is assumed that the original
Texas charter of the Memphis and El
Paso railroad authorized this sort of
combination and consolidation, jet we
rentaro to say thatthero are creditors of
the said road who would like to know
whether the Transcontinental is its legit
Iraate successor, and whether it can sue
and be sued; and if so, what are its as
sets and where are they to be found?
Thfe New York office of the company
is closed with a placard on the door that
the office has been removed to Wash.
Ington. If it is in this city it will please
report itself at the RircoLiCAx office, &s
there are people anxious to find it local
habitation, for reasons of their own, tho
office in Parls,when the interest coupons
are paid out of the capital of the French
loan, Is too rcmoto for convenience and
outside of the jurisdiction of our courts.
If what wo hear bo true, however, the
French end of the lino will have as
much hi it an do to fend off under the
Code Napoleon Wo learn that attor
neys from that Interesting country have
been prospecting In Austin, Texas, for
gold that waa promised in tho Tre
inont prospectus. They did not rind
much. Governor Davis an honest Re
publican, followed the example of tbo
illustrious Washington in tho hatchet
story. He could not tell a lie ; so he
out with the truth and told the Paris
attorney that the McropbU uud ki inJo
Railroad Company bod long slnco for
foited Hi charter, and that it bad no
lands on which to base eitbt r "land grant
bond" or "land warrants." They asked
the Governor what was the State price
for State bonds, and were informed that
Texas only charged the moderate sum
of fifly-fWe cents an acre "Hon Dicu 1"
exclaimed the Frenchman , "why, Fie
inont represented them to us as worth
$14 per acre." Oh f well, whether $U
or fifty cents ; what difference does it
make f as he has not got an acre at any
price."
It appears the Memphis and 1 Paso
Railroad Company was chartered in
1856, with provisions nhen the road
should be begun and when it should be
finished. They had eight jears to com
ply with tho terms of the charter 1. 1.
downtoI86t. They did not comply.
The rebel Legislature of 18C2 extended
the time until three years after the war
shonld terminate that was 18G8. N oth
log was done. An attempt was made
to get a land tjrtnt and subsidy from
Congress througi Vow Mexico and Ari
zona. These me i -a parcel of adven
turers, without a cent of money, at
tempted to grab millions of dollars of
the people's money, and millions of aires
of land, without spending a cent ; with
out paying their advertising hills, and
even compelling the man who printed
their bogus bonds to sue for tho amount
of his bill. It is a wonder they did not
get all they asked for their impudence
was to sublime hut they did not. Then
they dropped from subsidy to land
grant, and from land grant to right of
way.
tailing In all, Fremont borrowed
money and went to Paris lie had tho
good fortune, through a brother-in-law,
to get in with one Schneider. Schnei
der was President of tho Corps Legisla
te, and an iron master ; a man not
averse to a good contract Schneider,
like some of our Congressional cadet-
ship pedlars and Indian plunderers, had
an eye to the mam chance, and he
helped the Woolly Ilorso to put up tho
job He was a power with the Krape
rorandthe Course, and ho made ft a
condition of negotiating the loan that he
should have a profitable contract for
iron and rolling stock. So a loan of ten
tntlltont, it is said, was negotiated at
sixty c nt t j millions being realixed
upon T nd grant bonds, converti
ble into a J warrant! at the moderate
liTice of gl 1 ptr arre On the staked
plains frit per hundred acres would be
a high price and it was n good price for
Hie best, if the company euly had uny,
but it had not 1 That'll what's tho mat
ter The new. constitution of Texas, by
tho ab initio clause, vacates and makes
null all grants In which the corporations
have not reduced tho lands Into posses
sion by compliance with tho terms of
their charter( and other clauses prohibit
any grant! of lands to any one except in
quarter sections to actual settlers. That
knocks the Texas bottom out of the
Memphis end EI Paso tub, and spills all
(he Fepob milk,
Committee on Itailroadn called upon
tho President, by vote of tho Senate, for
the correspondent c between Mr Wash
hump, oui Minister to France, and the
chute Department That correspond
ence published, nnd the country will
hr ntle to see the lucui pocus of one of
the most adroit pieces of financial Ihlin
bio rigging ever Imposed npon nn inno
cent end. .Tins us peeling people Tho
French ptopleara taken In and done
for. No wonder tlicv cnmt suitain a
Republic
Tho correspondence utVrred to is as
follows t
Leoatiox or Ttii Unhid Statu, Vxn,,
December 24, 1869 81n I have tho houor to
acknowledge lbs recti pt of your dlrj-atch
No. 74, tinder date of the 10th tuitant, In
eluding a trantUttot) of a letter addrcinod to
jau by one Coptala A. Babtanl, of the
French army on iho sabjoct of hU applica
tion lo tne for Information rtlalkc to the
Memphis and 1 Po Railroad Company,
and alio your reply thereto.
It Is perhaps proper that I ihontd say a
word la regard to this matter. Thla pen tie-
uiati callQiJ on mo lor loiorBuuion m irgaru
lo iba to railed Tntiiffontloeolal rallmad
bonds, aaylng that he bad Invested some 8i).
000 francs In their purchase, and that he felt
a goon deal oi unoaunc's in reunion wmi
I rivet t men t, lie bad, therefore, come to the
Legation to ieck iniormation. i rcccinsii
him courteously and explained to htin fulljf,
aa 1 have explained to all other, that from
the time of tnj arrival at Tarls, a great
many Inquiries were made of me on th.t
oubject, that while I had my owe opinion,
I preferred secklog ofltclil information from
my Oorcrnmcut.
I had, therefore, written and obtained
such Information, which had always been
at the disposition of the public) not only
that, but other Information kdi at the re
quest of the company, had always been
rqaauy at mo aitpoaition oi in, panne.
That if he were uneasy la regard to his la
vestment, he bad better seek the parties In
Tarls who had rrat the loan on tha market.
but X declined lo glre him any advice what
ever aa to what he should do with his bond,
ihoach he pressed me very turd to tell bltn
wtiaii moo got ne baa better do wita loom.
A fuw date afterward I recti red tha Id
ler, a copy of which he seems lo have
sent to you. On reading the letter I was
convinced from Us tone and soldi that It
was not addrrsaed to me for tha purpose of
oouumng iniormauoa in gooa iahd. ua
the other hand, I was aatlsded that ll was
concocted by parties wbo had confederated
together to Impose the Transcontinental
bonds on the Franca public, la order lo
draw me Into a correspondence for the pur
pose of abusing me, as they had alreadx
done In a pamphlet which they have Issued
la thla cltv. Under such circumstances I
declined answering the communloallon of
uaptaia DAoiaoi. a am conarmed in lae
Impressions I had la regard to Ibis commu
nication from the com Dlalnt he hits addressed
to you, and which was evidently Inspired
from the same source.
I thank you for transmitting to ma a trans
lation of his letter to ioa( together with your
reply thereto.
I have the honor to be, very rejpcctfully,
your obedient servant,
b. U. WASUBUftMEv
lion. HAUii-rot Fun, Secretary of Stile.
DtrAiraciTor Itits l
WAiaiaatoH J4itat? T 1'0 (
Biri Referring to vour No. 123 of theStth
ultimo, la relation to the complaint of Cap
am oawwui. m vuuucv.iuu nnu ua irnui
continental Memph's Pacific Railroad. 1 have
to Inform you lo reply that your proceedings
as inerein expiaiaeu areapprovea.
i am, sir, yonr ooeaicni scrrani.
IlAuiLTOf Fieri
C 13. WAiununfi, Esq., Ac., Ac , Ac.
Tnc Oxiida. Disasiee. -Dispatch us
from Japan havo informed us tlut Cap
tain tiyrf, of tho steamship Hombay, had
been sentenced. The sentence was six
months' suspension This sentence is
limply absurd. Hither Captain Kre was
guPty or he was not. If U) was not
guilty he ought to hate been honorably
acquitted. If ho was guilty, as this sen
tence surely implies, his punishment
ought to have bsea commensurate with
bis guilt. U is not our opinion that we
havo hear 3" tho last of this raalUr It is
a matter of international importance :
and we shall be surprised it Preiidcnt
Or int ilnca not aik so mi pxpUnitt m i n
the premhes. y. I". UtaUh
trmiaitlcit4
" I'll a IV win a Qurallan.'
To assert that thla question Is not the
question of the hour Is to shut our eyes to a
fact that must be apparent to every candid.
thinking mind. To Ignore a matter that has
already grown so gigantic shows lack of
prudeueo and forethought and to meet tt on
lta merits La the only true wisdom. Because
some persons lo high autbotlty In the nilu
Istiy are denouncing It as heresy, and en
deavoring to shield themiehes between the
covers of the Bible, no more proves the tcoa
bleness of their position than did the same
arguments used to perpetuate slavery) that
the stave was belter off la bondage, or that
the dogma of the Infallibility of the Pope
really renders the Pope Infallible. Tha day
with our people when specious sophisms
can be substituted for true logic has gone
by, and any attempt to pot down a great
truth by ridicule or opprobrium must event.
ually redound upon the heads of those who
offer It.
Tho assertion that It Is the aim of those
reformers known as " Woman's Rights "
advocates, to strike a death blow at religion
and the Institution of marriage, la as false
as ll Is UQchriitlan i and the lives of those
who bare devoted themselves body and soul
lo this movement, are each one of them
known to the world aa living refutations of
this libel, being either women happily mar
rlod who have reared harmonious and re
spectable families, or who from a desire for
more extended usefulness have lived la
naked, to teach the Ignorant, end are prlva
tlou and calumny for principle) cause the
repeal of atijast laws, and right great
wrongs, are uerestes, men are meso women
heretics and social dlsonranlzers. Woman
owes toltbe CbrlMlan religion her present
status in society, ner elevation from barbar
ism audio the sanctity of marriage the
happiness and protection of herself and her
children.
If under this sanctity there are great social
wrongs, let tho mantle bo lifted, and the
system bo ventilated. No good thing cm
lose prestige or caste by being thoroughly
discussed. If there bo to, our systems of ro
llgtoa barriers to woman's usefulness her
true advancement and development they
only prove that there has been handed down
to us with our religion prejudices and bigot
ries which we hate not yet got rid of) not
that theso are necessarily religion, or form
any part of the Divine economy, anymore
thun that cverythlug that tbo law sanctions
belongs truly to marriage. Does man, when
he expresses by the ballot his opinions and
HWU11 MB IIMBIUB IUI J W , BkllkU UIUH Kt
religion and marriage? is thla the aim of
the fifteenth umeadment, enfranchising Iho
nrgiti? Why would It unfit a wornau for
the common dotlea of life more than a man 1
la not this a scare row of ibo Imaatnatloo t
Hare the women of Wyoming denounced
marriage and religion, and do the women of
Mlunciota Intend lodo sot Has not rather
this anathema been pronounced upon woman
because she baa dand to think and to apeak
for herself tiod holds us accountable for
tujjtulke of our acts, not for the results of
tbein. Miuiam.
Klbptomahiacs. The Albany JViti I tile
thlsi "A beautiful lltllo girl of about tea
years of age, possessed of an abundance uf
yellow curls, wnuit won tne aaroirauou ui
all whoaaw thera waa quietly pursuing her
way to school the other day, when she waa
overtaken by a fashionably dressed young
lady a blonde, and beautiful, ol course, for
blondes are fashionable now who entered
Into conversation with the little uilis. 6he
admired lur hair, add canssed the curls re
peatedly, all tho while keeping np a steady
Ilow or conversation. The c til id heard a
quick, sharp soap, and looking up saw the
lady la the act or closing a reticule, which
1 she explained waa accustomed to open of
itself, aud annoyed bar greatly thereby,
Boon after the lady tamed up a street aud
the child went to school. When she re
turned home the watchful mother noticed
thtit ona of her ion nee t curls had dlsan.
pea red, and ao examination revealed the
fact mat it naa oeen cat on wuuin an lucu
IOI too ucau, auu tuv iuvii uu atftuoiu
out, si If ladlft-Dint at the outrsgi,"
The Dill lo Client IliiTCIicraUea Wa
lton. Senate bill No. 031 U entitled "A bill lo
provide for carrying Into effect provlslooa of
a treaty concluded between tho United
S ates and the Cherokee nation of Indians
July 10, 1806 " Inasmuch as the bill does
n)l provide for carrying the provisions of
said treaty loto effect, bat for overthrowing
tho same, the title Is a fraud.
The 10th article of the treaty provides
that the United Stales may selt1eWndty
Indians on any part of the Chcrocee country
West of the OCth meridian of west longitude,
sa'd lands to beJlrstpaU2firt the Cherokee
nation 'trttaly0$ititlonofaii2jHritUethn
ctr t4 sold faW until the terms of the
treaty were complied with.
J, Tho Ssnato bill, In Its preamble, truly
aaysi "The United States hi toeattd oa
piirtofealdlandsalarga number of Indians,"
and said lands ard not paid for. This Is one
breach of the treaty. Some of the I ad tans
pat there aro tir!nJ y, which Is a bieaeh
of tho treaty In another particular. These
breaches anticipated Iho Introduction of the
bill.
The Brit section of the Mil, Instead of en
acting to carry out the terms of tho treaty,
usee tho following itrango language, to wlti
"Tho United States hereby agrtet to become
the purchaser and abtoluti ewnrr, and does
hereby aisume the absolute control and
ownership of the whole of the said lands
described as aforesaid, and hereby affrut to
pay the satd Cherokee Nation of Indiana In
full compensation therefor tho sum of tro
minions of dollars, to bo placed to the credit
of the Cherokee Nation of Indians on the
baols of the Treasury of tho United States,
and to pay Interest thereon at the rate of Jitt
per centum per annum."
Whe does the Units! States ffru wlthl
The treaty was an agmmtht, and the bill
should app oprlate money to carry out that
agreement. To render an ajroement com
plete In law six things must eoaeur. There
must bj, 1st, a party ablo 1 1 contraet) 3J, a
party able to he contracted with) d, a thlof
tobe contracted for) 4.1b, a lawful consllta
tlon) 5th, words to express tho argument)
Oth, (At autal of tt contracting pirtlts. The
bill, No. 031, docs not meet those legal re
quirements, and the word "agrtt" lmplylog
the coaieut of partlss, Is a franl equally
with the title.
The argumtiit permits the United States
to seale frlenlly lodlans on the lauds ceded
the Chcrokee,'to retain the right of posses
sion and Jurisdiction and possession uotll
sold and occupied." The btll assumes ab
solute ommrsMp of tho foods, and Axes the
price arbitrarily at $1,090,003 less than their
real value. Absolute ownership makes the
laud at onco available for railroad specula-
tors or other purposes than those named In
the agrccraent,aud there Is no tack of devices
to appropriate them.
Tho treaty provldea that the money due
tho Indiana "shall bs Invested la United
Slates registered stocks at their current
value," to bo deposited with the Secretary
of th Interior Do partmeut,anl administered
according to prescribed terms, while the Mil
proposes to merely rrtU the Cherokscs on
the books of the Treasury Department, and
puyjtp per centum Interest thereon.
Dy tho l?th article of tbo treaty of 13C0
tho strip of land In Kansas known as the
"Cherokee Strip" is coded, in trust, lo Iho
United States for the survey, appraisement
and aalo la a certain manner, to be appraised
by Uo ilUlnUratiJ irontt selected rcspeo
lively by the contracting parties. By the
Scoalo bill, this strip 1 gjbbM up, without
a word of comment, and treated as part of
the Cherokee landa west of the Qftih, meri
dian.
This Urlp U a dUtluct I Urn of contract,
and Is treated separately in tho treaty. If
the rolbtryot the bill bu carrLd out, and
this elrlQbe Included In the price fixed, the
Cherokee Natloj will bo credited oa the
books of the Treasury with the raagnlflcant
sum of seven tints pir ars. When wo con
sider that some of this land Is worth to-day
ttetntg-fltt Collars an acre, the full meaning
of land plunderers will be understood.
Aooiucrvcry pattnt ttwtgs of the bill Is to
provide for a part of i' pUUnr-Mir.iij-
fixed therein, lobe handed over to tho Notth
Carol lo a Cherokcea, a remnant of the old
tribe who have no part or ptrcel In the treaty
with tho Cherokee nation. The money In
tended for this JoJgt Is not to bo credited to
the North Carolina Cherokees oj I lie books
of Iho Treasury, but to bo paid to them la
money How much of It Is Intmdcd to reach
their bands Is another qaestloa The settle
ment of the loyal Choctiws claims under
tbe40.haitldof their treaty of 18C0 will
answer thla Inquiry.
The fraudulent luterposlitou made oa be
half of tbo North Carolina Cherokees to
WacK'itail ibo Cherokee nation has been suc
cessfully resisted too ofteu to be submitted
to now. It Is not worth dlseuulng.
Tho Cherokee nation, with whom tho
United States made the ratified treaty of
1805, and that of 1809, now pending. Is the
well known cMllaed body polltlo that has
organized a democratic communism wist of
Arkansas, winch has developed out or tneir
social condition, and realised, especially la
Us land system, the ultimatum of socialistic
reform. la this view the natlou deserves lo
be protected) while tbo honor of tho great
Republic Is committed to an honctt perform
ance of lta contract.
Pay up your debts, gentlemen.
Corps's
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WtlB roBSrlvaata araan. batwaaa ftraair
roartbaad Twia T flftfe atr-aia, balwaas II and 1
o' a lock bLU ao.ll
ITOtt SALSCniAP -A lolSOaWUa wldsslW.
1: ob aifh aido of Twelfth alraat. aboat 1U ft ti
Borikftrnartkwaalflatraat. Also. fat frjatby
B) faat da-p to wldt altr oa Wol atda of KlaTf alb
atraat, u f. aortk of North w a-raat. Oalr a
small caak parnal ftqalr-d, bataasa m aatl par
abatar acoaTtalaaea SrARKaCO,
ItortbatttajtBtrM T aro aad FlfUantb II
BhSISI Mar
T'BM t TO rJlVB SOTIOI TIIATTn SDB
SCBIBBKfl bat obtalaad from Iba Orpkaa-'
Coart of WablBKioa omair, Ib tba platrlct of
Colaabia, lattara tMtaraaatary oa tbo tr
bobbI oaiala of Joa i pit FpntTT. lots of Wak
laitoa eon air aforarald, dacasioi. Alt pr
aoaa bsvlaf olatma sfalsel lb aald daeaaad ara
karabr waraad la -tbtblt iko aamo, wltb iba
Tatbara tboraor. In thaaabiarlbar. oa or bafora
tbo Dd dar of UBtakaaali ikar nar olbar
wlaobrlawfco aielsdad from all baaaSt of tbo
tald oatalo,
Oit.a aaJar aarfcaats tblatld olsjr aftfarah.
1BTO BUIAiHAttB rOUT
tat WJ w HATRAMiILB F0UHT.
VALCABLB IUPKOVBD A!TO nilHCROV
BU PKOraUtT At PHIVATB BALK -HaBdayaa
Poartrr ad Haatratat Hrowa biobm
Froat lUaM.h wool or Jar aai ixeallsal laeatloa,
aaar tha avaaaa
Tkraa-atorr Krick Roaa-, oa Bithla atraat, Ko
in, baiwoaa O Bad H a(raal aorib
Tkrro atorr Frano U tata Bad Ul, oa Dalawara
BT-aa-i batwaaa II aad H atraat atrtk. Cap lot
Utll. Ho SIT. laacoid lotstloa. kavlafacraps
arbor la froat
ALO.
A Dlrtb1a flonaaaad absl aa ara af Orona.
with all tbo MCttasir oal-baUdlaaa, I BUdaaa-
"" itr
For'T flra Ba Ulai Lit, la Paaaraa 1030 aad
M3l,ator thftCaptliT, Bad attbdltHai la -tuall
Iota, Ufo-laack frost Bad Sfl foal 11 (Btbaa dtsp.
Plaiaai boaaaa atonraietlia rm
Two t.i;aoa Kotraai. hatwata Vlr.t atrai aad
5-w J-rtr avoaaa Ltoilloa fa I taprof ls(.
Wooatlopa al aitaaitoaof bsaatato thoaala
oflboabOTa propartr.aalf will b sold low oa
fsTorabla lorui, oa applleatloa to
w L WILL AG1'
ftfaw Marbla Dal dlB. Aaailoar
aai rontaUaloa Hrhaat. ao Mia h atraat
BihXJ Si tiar) faaa ataaao
BY W. L. WAtL CO., Auotlouoora
Kaw Marbla Balldlai.
Noa OOJ aaJOJA amth saraarof PBaf Ifaa a
avaaao aad Klnlh atraat
rBBVCnBROKCICinCKli.VUlWtKSTsltD.
VAl, FURNiriJhtK AO
ObTHCRsUbT WOKalSJ, March SBUi, w-
.111 aII At Ad .al. rrtAma. AfBHiaaali.tf al lfl
aaloek.a Tarr coHottloa of Fraaob broBM
Qooa. oomprtalaf t
irf.il iiiaiTaian ,
S Vliarad Clvcha, SC dar.
S FlowarStaada alth Taao. latft.
Flrad CI eka. Sdar.
S tary ftaa 1 brar PaVna
S " Wiaa Uatblo topS'tU
S Oak ' "
Mfit, Chair, Baraant. BtJaboarJe, Jllr or,
Hal liana-, tti CUtha. bt t-, Ao
S aa'a Bloflo Uaraaia. plat-d
A lario lot M Cioakarr,Taa sad Dlaart
Waibbowal. ritrbara. Cora aad faaa-r-i M-ai
DUbaa, Naiklas Taa asd t Sa totM Vasatab ,
(Irsat Djwlt, Chaubtta, Vjo How If, B altar
Pl-baa,
4 tats flas Irorr Usadttl K-l a aai pulad
'Ti.VB LAR0 1VPORTED CIUNUXl-UR.
wltliillaaa Drop
Thclck ara all Is roolorJar aad coid t'na
karpara. Tbasoo1araatlaaw and tha (araitar
laofcooJ aaka Tooloaa a UtfaeDlianal. tba
IIAmlkAA At havar ! narllifiilflrl rallaJ ta thla
aaJo. at Iba fdjda will aold wl't out latarva
it at. a, nai.ti jU..
atbSI. tS'arJ saaitoaaatr.
Builders aad Material.
NEW PLOING MILL.
MIXjXj,
EAlt rODRTEESTII BTREET A Mi CABAL.
Itavlflf S'Ud It wl h mirhlaorr tr VLkJtlVn ,
HATriliMO. lUWlSQ aad all MILL WOKX
aafBitALLV, xartipvctfallr oollott aahsro of
Waalao naaafaatara
, houluipus. flaw
HKU UAtl.H. Mn . An
nrd-wnd Oiora.Ciio1oaBd SrsmaalHal Saib,
lailda Bhoifri, As mad a to oidr A ivl aa
anrlraaBtuf II Blldiai Malaria la. totb ktoort-tora,
4UJ Navtulh atraat. rptoaliol antro Maibat, Bad
at MILL BKUMaS, roLMASA TU
mkl3 1m" " "ridVSwSarBlli
JOHN WISE.
or Tnc iiTi riBuor
WISE & CALL&IIAH.
BB.IOK. Xjj-rint.
aaosrr,
r lapilr
OfETHOUaASD LuaDaf tiba.ldowa Rlrar
riaaJ. aid alr oajianrlljr of Lliao.GanaBt. flss
tar, aad a I kladl of Kowflai atrlaU
OraTol Koofloidoaola tba bt mtaer aad tbo
al oriaa ao laa. TltOS FAUBV,
fa S la Coraor Taath watt aad On al.
a. (j a n u ,
I wtlllar riflwn nr
f ATBJlf CoNrURTB PAV.HI5T
(a a ay of lb farda f thta elty hldawalb, Csrh
aadClattor. all aonaplata -for third lata prlao
par llaaa fiiot than tba rorpiratloa pitea, aad
nrBtaatl work fortbatarmof lnrara Par
a at ta Ibrao taoatbaaftar lha work ta oomplatad,
tatal uf balaf paid bf irr 'h w rk la ion
oiaBaad THOUMTna KHITII,
OOlea ooraar SlBtb aad Datraata,
a.pl If Cbrlallaa Aaaflclatlbn DalldlBf,
ROOFING!
J. F. NOLAN,
(oproTaJ Flraaad Watar-Proof raltConpoaltloa
aad OraTal Uoofar raadarlas wait of houaaaln.
porvtoaa lo dampoaaa Aa Ekstlaaa yaara of
fraciirai aspananca aiiowa paiOBBBOBBao aono
mrronaal la workman. hlu. anJ taoraaaadfa.
ellltlM tj all kit ordar prorgptly Work warraatod
for 11 yaara, aad at oalr about ona baif Ihotoat of
qinrr rouaai
Fall roraals at nrfl, Mo. 340 0 atraat, ba
iwaasSlitbBBd Baa-nth aUMla, sad OOOM atraat,
lialwaaa Fourth and Fifth atraala ao
R.
rOUTNI'.Il'N VIKNrVA 1I1SKK
la pronousctd br food Jadas la Is mparUr lo
aaf JtB btrstofora latlodaoad. It la part,
hailibr aad rtfrablar, aad agldattbo fatlowlaf
raaUuraalai
Erorsar'a, 6eTatlttlioat, iui Faisal Offlaa
J Uact'a, D, Btarftratith i treat.
0n Jk(tph OrflsrJt'a, Taoltit star D trart
B Uaas.'a, M.trUtia 11.11
J Fraoadl, SOI Foar aad a lalt.iltaat
Julio k,i!, Ecltatiaa Park nht-lm
COLUMBfAYAST POWDBB,
Compoaad or tba mo.f laalihr lofndliaU,
balaf frosfroui alt lajorloai drnfv
Jtjfta'i tf til f rjtr Ib tba eltf.
tVitmsnToi, D 0 , 6o.' 31, lSrsT
I am folly aaalotal with iba fosalitailSB t!
lha Ctlatntla Yaait 1'uwdtr Tha proi or.loaa ara
wait adaptod for lha affldant ralilai of iha dongb,
aBdIs8Ur It aa lmrrruaQt np n 4itlsc
yaaat powdtra
THOMAS ANTISELI , M i - hmUt
A- MauuUclory fiti K atrcit, L
IwHuMulliauil Truth. n M3 lm
tr.n. J I'ltltTl'AJ -f Mr.cl.
AT
MAltKRITKR'S.
IIaasllhla laa - 0 aaotatllr Urio
rIOTUBL..lnl,,lW,aWflM,,"
riUIIMIKIIINIIS, NAILS
PAIN riNJI V t NCI11 A Vigils, UIU10MOS,
w .. ou uimuftijiOi ng , atB
And toradaealboatwckaiiiuaohsa -,ibla rrlor
lo.priaif MaLll .rn
AM t s.iifaat rk at
itmit i:it i-ititi.N
nNUI T11K VIKhT p Max MvXr
FOIl 8TOUES, CITY AND COUNTRT
RESIDENCES, Ac.
Msanfistartd aad fur sala by
SI . . OO lS l.tivn
643 Loulilaoa arsBaa.Oss door tail tif Bf vaatb at.
aGf.ll 1MB MH4SW Proof OttOds.
Speaial Notices
a3TIIOTIOIS.--TllliMKMrJB;nil Of
l3Er iho Maaaal Ball Connlttoa ar r
qaladtama la it appar raoro of tho 11a I,
rorn rr Nm'li Bad l atrata, THIS (WtJata
day VSMtSO, at To'alnek, for lha parpoao of
riBBltatloa Faortatt atttndanc la rtqotttad
Byrdorr tba Contain, (Star It
rnr-nu.w.i'-.-i naaioiriDtraoiuaaciin
BlJ Lndxalto lA.araraqna.t dloraaoiatiha
LoJfa Room at 1 oWk Tit.DAT tiraitasd lha
faaaral of oar dcaaad brothar. II ft Laoaatd.
Vtmbri Ar al.lav IjjI vaa ,.tiaflv I mttmA .a uu
ri.iaa. " ' '"
PrordSrrtns7 0 t H CUT BTIRR.
' B'tftrStatBtS'Oiair
fTOT-POTOlIAO LOOaB.RO . P.A
?& Ii Sfaacai IS, liTi-Vaa taamliars of
fotataM Lodaa. no 6, ara rqaatd to laaat at
'halioaM0'T ArtBftROoS, MVroh
"tib.atltSO a'aoikfor lhapnrpoa ofatiandlat
iba Yaaaral or Brotbar J oh a S.,Hrrr. .Maitar
Haaona oraltr lodfti ara Ulld to ait-ad
PyordrrW If Wit W Mf HURLER.
It Batrolary,
y A OAIID.
ItappfarlaxlhataotnaavU-JlapoaadpaMoaa, ai
Tlumuf IbaaaroaM wMch tha aitabluhnaaiof a
larfotowa at Uaatlaitaa, iwaaiy aalaataa' rid
from Waablnctnt, la roanlaf with, ara animator
tf to prodaco latbapnbll mtad ahollaf that th
rwa woaallbaildlBK lotathora at aa tow a prlco,
lalhatthOKroaadaor tho toara altoof llaatiaatna
aro tttbor-wi,orlow.rtnarah I aad fromotbtr
qaantra wo laara thai Ibo pari (aa baT,o ao
tofaraa laillta that Ibo iarffo of tbo Ball!
mora aad Putoma Rallraaa with lta lateral braath
Into WBaklsstta dnaa aot tahopUoo at llaattaa-
Btatamaala wkolly aad ontlraly taatrnot and I
avoribBllaosToaadaof llBallaatJo ara Mh aad
dry,rU1s(BBhay from tbo rallwaya aad dapo I
thai tho laaotloa or rallwa?adaa uko plica at
HaallaitoBi ibo bl of tbo railway Irntu lhars
lawarda Aqala Traak. frora tb-r lowirdi Haiti
r. aad from thai toward Vf ablasi. "H
radadaal Balibtd.aad wo aadaralaad that lha
Railroad Com pa ay hays aw SomaaaBO d tbo lay
tat f lb oroas llai preparatory lo tba pnlltaf
dowanfih Iron ratio.
Fartbar, wolBTltoatr sal all ta ylalt tho alto of
HoBtlBflAB, aad aa for thaniaalTtr, to aad from
hah polat wo will toatay than fra of aay
ebariaor oxpaaao
Frto Laica aortal nrjAa lha irtaads
.... BBf h.Vluub aCI .
mlitl-lw ProprtaWraof Uaatlaltca.Ul
t3Sr
CAIIPRTI(1,-I U IT ATI O It
BHUKHBLHiinvoaBta pr yard. BX
v..- W.B. JIITLllkLLCi
nhll SI 0?tr Porry A Broa. bty Oooda 8 tor.
r"TIIBUBVIIjlnK AUUKT1SU
V.of thaYooaa Maa'a froirotalr Lyoaam
of lha'araath Ward at Brnka' Hall. 0 trr, b
twa-Bilhlrd aad Foar aad ahaU, oa WSD7Kj
DAT, StBrcbai at 7 J0orolookp, ra Tha pablla
ara taalud to hoar lhadtioaaaloa Br o'dfT of lha
Pra-Uaaii b a ButlOLAbfl.
I star j
f-Sl FODUT1I WAHD IlKPUnLtOAN
Af tlLl B -a taoatlDf of thla Cub will bo
bald BtihaChaiabarrtba Board if Aldinan.oa
WHD.VBbUAY, MBTfh tl, tlTJJp, m, fr iha
parpoao of Soaaldriaa; Iba till now bafuro (oa
trMproTldia( aaaw tormof lOTaramaal fur tho
ltftl ofColatabla. Lawla Claphaa. aq ,
Captain O.I B Hall, O D Barrali, Aiq , O.b
A, a Oraat, Ca tala MaCoaaall, aad otbtta will
iddroaaihoatatlaf
Bbn
UKAWB. rrotldaat
fJDT- HKPUULIOAM SBIIBNADH
KC .Tho Bapablle.ai or Waxblaiua ars ra
qnaUd to ataamhla at I nUm Laoiao Hall on
WBUABsUAt iVk.llHG. Uatah J, at Ti3t
o 'a luck, ttna lata a aaronado to Ibo Boar liarar
ablra dalaaailon In Confroa. a poo thtlrrrcaat
lotory B0bl?d fa thai 8ttlOaad ala tHoa
Hiram H Uayal, la lohaa of oar high anpiaoia
tloaof ihoSnal trunphuf Htpabllcaa prlaclpiaa
la tho ktato Of Ulaalaalpp
ll IS d Ml rod ihti all Ira RpatiUaaa of tha Dla.
trtetaf Colaabia aad all I bar wbo arrrattt
lhatiai4laadt.lBtphof lbs ircat Party f
Vra'dowaad Proir-aa will boia ailaadaaco aad
prliolpat tata oodBBtoa
By vrdarof thaU.Boral CouiatUaaof Arraff"
a a l from all (ho ward of tha ty
, a rrrral addrataaa will bo dallrar d at
hhstlbirrapr.adladllb8oraaila. H
ssp'puor, J. i:pitta.
SXf MUSIOAL AUAbEMY.
Tb Laataratloa will l!a Hatch 81, UTO, aad
all who mar da trt loara iho artff hlaalo aad
Kd Matioal blibt will d wall if tall car y, aa
wharo maaia la proparly laotl
any aad Jadcoior yuaraair.
it- nil aUNUUULAND'S LKC
V TURB -Coplaa if tbo NATIONAL RK
PUB lOAUiottalnlaa Iho Uaiaro dallrar ad at
Lloaula Hall, oa th Hth altln , ta tarty to tba
tara of Mr Walt, can bo ottalaad at lha tfflar,
coraar of 1 alh aad ll attoat mS-tt
Stt OFVIUR OP NATIUNAIi
hZ& FKKUUAS('S bVlU4 AMI ThUF
c Mi'Aar.
5 AiSBBTsaraatAiBT.orr Toay frrici.t
WABiaroi,u K , llatahB. ibTO (
All raaya dipoallad n or bafut lb 311 of
March, taui, wlllbadtato draw latatiai from
tSTf,
rsim naahlaiOn.a.ad ana baaddrwaad. bllrtf
Hill IVa oSta,
Ha will a ibiIb
. rriBaiuaoraaeoaaiy.Biartuad "
tororaun rrBltaadabadaTraaa,
Sarabborr. Si., aa haratufuta rroca nrvfall
laofd aiotk t osA-SU
,-jf(JOUUULI.1l DUUU STOUIC,
tXi uipiMti MasuNla ToKiplo, Urac. Uadl-t-,
A.,Ae cbanpir tbaaaai vtharilaca.
roaay at tbo mrvBLioaauoico
or COLOK1DO,
Ul-aranlaod NoTtmborl, 100
FLODOtarto IIowabd. PraalJaat.
William IISLMica.Traaatar,
W M. hnkS, Sacroiary.
Tiara oa aahlbliloa apaclwa Ursa aa4 tllrar
BtUK from lhatr mlaaa
aT A liultal aatoaot of lha SU-ak or th Com
ptuy rurtal. atprleaa tttat wlilr largaly aa an
nUrpioBi 313 Ravanth tUttt, lo tho Booms of
Ball AKia, NayUalldloc
fabUlui H Af. ROS1, S.mlary.
r-c
OPPICKOFTIIICNKWJKUBHV
viuti. kiia miuaAnui wm
raai, sai Haraat atraat,
fliwill. Hot SO, ISM
9itlf0lharaby flTnlbBl JuH.1T LIUUrbR
ta tho ualy aamorli.d Aiost of oar Com pa or la
rVaablBfton. and Ibat ha U Iho only oaoortiiala.
Ud taaolUctlaad aach aab naranta as be may
appoUl l-t dtiro Prtmiauta on rollelaa aad ta
oatuU aael bin for that piinx as
Broh umc! Ao 4IU F atraot, W..hlaioa,
DC. CHARLES (LLATUROp,
4tlOo43a Via iraldBt.
(lohaJ h J II kU1II R Una II. w..
So ll.aU Fatrtat, a-ar U 8 lrtainry
fah Sm
Kn
AOT1CH TO HUUBUHinRICajTO
lta NArillNAI. ItKMIIIII.lntM
tu QRUItUUTOWN and flaw Vlrat
vatr(-rn ronta aaratorora narcod br Mr
Th ut Ollrrr, otmnrlaiai tha mr of Qaori
iMwaand that pan of tba a tir Wa.blnfloa waa
f bifaBtBth trat wa!,baboa liantonad
fcy Llia I Mr, J W Uoil
Tid'OB.barobaaa traarFrr4 by klntt Air Oaaraa
Kraft. aoatbaat09iaarr3dtat aad Baal tapliol
Boarding
I) U A It I) I N U ,
X) UUPUM HMITH.
of Loadon naiy. Ta , havtaa-raat l(a Bo.
4H31aoth atraaU batwaaa l aad B alrwiia, has
tnad oomplaia a rBfinat for KkEPIftO A
PIHSf ( I A8HUAKlilhO 110 PHI h THBDAT
OKSlONTii. liath rooiaa oa all Soor Rooms
alas I or la satis, wlla or wltbaol hoard
T30-tf
F'
Hati, Cap,, liooti, and Shoe,
TO MA li C UU03X FOK.
M
.
am tHNaiiaa sraixo stock,
NTIilSIlUKUEIl IIIION,
will aril
nouri, nii6ey AM (JAIICUS
of all ktalt, thrr thsa lbs cbaapaat.
OlTalbtm asallat
0 )il Ba.VlC.11TU STltBUT, -fall
I If 9Maambar313.bat t aad K U
-' '
Palnti, Oili, &c.
2
BlHLDCS,C0tiTflACT0R3.
Aitoatioa laeauad tomyatoci or
, TAINTS. 01 1-8, GUSS, A:t..
Vfhlih tnfir)i(iiMltl tadacaiaaats fortlab.
Also, doalor la
Cos Oil, Uupa. Chtuaaya, Wicks, Alaokol,
Otaa, TarpcBtsa. Uraahaa.
Koala, Ac
I,. MAUT1K,
Jo 310 0 atraot. aad IW LonUlana araaoa, bat
lath aad Maioath ala aadar Soa lloaaa.
apl-m
Carruces.
EurAin inii i it mid.
ANIJHUW J. JOVUL K (JO ,
CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS,
419,411 aad 110 Fovrtaaslh atraat.
Rt patriot ta all Its bra ache All carrlBgaa lift
for Kopatri, Btoras or Coiumlnloa ar lotortd
iaaatsfor Brawator A Co , (of Brooma atrtat.l
Fifth araBna. Maw Tnrk If
IUMards.
NATIONAL IULL1AU1)
Bat. Thirteenth & Fourteoath streets,
ftatlouatl lioatro,
Billiard Cdai Isitbaifl at .bort aollt
Alan afauuror Pbalaa A Cotlvidar. All klaJ
rbllliard iu4tr1alforaU J L All LL Bit
ait'' ' " iriaii
Stoves. Etc .
1lPAlira FOll STOVKS, UAKQKkl,
UOVD'S lMlVap4lOTOUYa
mi ailBJrnia arnll uuhi '
n mv tBLv aa vaavawa,
llitivaiu It aud Ik.
uotarn MAUKANU NUUUEK (IP BTOV
w KOUBRT BOIp,
jytMf 4T9Kllbllrt. balwaaa b sa4 X.
For Sale or Rent
TXR RinT.-A stnill cw Colltf. contslatiif S
A room, oa T atraat, M Itai Arply al
M '.'! "awtlsf allaja, Ho 191S north Batratl
tata at fuaruaarooini, with sit Iho modira son
Tsalaaeas rpplyto
Cms A.MotOBRY
... .. KasiEaUU Afnt.
iBhll If BtO RavaBta alrL
A GREAT BA1Q AIM -TOR IALB. IfRAKTHR
Oaplto , a Try also aK Min ltOO-R ta a
tortfr, for tl.aOeathi or 12.000 hatf oaah.baUoc
f aad It uoalbt Ilwut Mata for 2S par nwalb.
Iaalralaimdlatolrof .,.-
JOtllf R ARRtSOir,
Coraar of First atrtalOBit aad Pa a a avoaho
l?OR BALI-BVBRAL A0R1B OF TOR
A.' aai ala of lha lata wath'tf on Brry,dsaaad,
thiaaaoa that ll ormmaada a law of both lb
ltlaaf WBh1ar Ad Alaxaadrla
sail ioriBjof lb Capllol, th rood laadlat l
tibii( n lltllturil llftCBi
lonnoi ib rapiioi,oa ta rood
Ira ll aa. Tbta proparly d)ol
f lha rtaUrteaatlyjtarcha d by
fa aia, aad rotaprlavaanaiaof ibf
vviaivrn , hi wwvjmrT ainina por
Haanf lha rtaUrteaBtlyjtarcha ad by Chiof J of
Ilea Cfa bio, aad rotaprlaoaanaiaof ibaflaratballd
''
toy Mtrataih nwirlati w
(ally tbadad by fjrat ira
tea tla ta iha Pl.lrlat wall watarod, ail baaatl
CU1S A.lfoBlTKY,
1 rat Kit at Af at,
BlPgn-mihatr-el
I?ftR BAIK-HXTT ICTLt OF Tn AT VALUA
. BLB aUt kiovi aa 'BstIa Vlaw," Fylnc
lath Ulatrlcl.abiat Ibrao mltra fritn WiiMii.
toa, D, C, , froat lit oath Pnma. sod stolbl
y a food ruad laadlag frnm Waahlsstoa to PImb.
faway.aa wrll aby ll r1ef, lltnalodaaasiaral
FiHBBUILUINbirRa,aad1awa1l adaptod fr
8-rdaBlBipnrpoaaa, Tbla propriy will h aold
oa raaaonaolalaraia, Ss aa ratiraly, or la lota lo
aatl rarcbiMrt,
CI119 A VeKCt.T.
! Batata Afnl,
tnUt If 010 BaTOBth atraat.
TXR BALE-AVCRT DRSIRABLI D01LDIKO
V LOT, adjalblai tbraldBa of Admiral Oald.
boronih.U . Vt, oalhat baanllfal alatatloals
aqnaraMBS. frontfBrtwsBtya1hl faat foar laahca
ratba .ortk )daof K tract, batwaaa Twatllh aad
Thlrlaaath atraata K Vf , aad hatlac a d nth ol
oaabaadrad aad forty feMa Sftn faat allay.
UUB A. SIcBUSN,
Ha) Faiat Afeat,
nVSI tf QIOBaTantbaiTaal,
I70R RKVT-A CQUFORTADLR TRRBK
I STOUT ndbtanaat hoato.rio 308 B atraati
batwafs Third aad Foarth, aar City Hall Hat
riaia4 aajopamoaih laadyBaaoUa food tan.
aai. AretyatbsprawlaloDr Q Ulltiradar.
mora rmnt tharvla, all la omplato rapatri fla
arrlBg water, fte, bath roeat, alablta, tardea.
mhia ontf
GREAT BARGAlIf, FOTJR
iLniitn Lot a. a a annih .u
of nfth V alraal, botwera Foarteaih aad Fir
laih They raa baa I? a tblrtyreot allay.
Alao, three oawaal idr.f Foartoaath, beiaroea
U ladYatraaU aorlh Alao, 100 feat froat, by
alaaly-lta d op, I a Brta fcot alley, Ik rait
'do uf CoBBMileal avaaae, batwaaa Q aad R
iraaia mil la ina aanaaamaat pirai iroaii
iroaad
balsr
mdad. aad it la ihnnahl th ralaara
ruaBlav la aboat thro inoaika flow la lb lint
iopareiaaioi 1 n n-xi raoTaaneBi in ratio
loatklr raTnrata Aa aa ladnermaat In bnhdra
aad parti nf anall raetea deir1ar U balld
boma. a taah will b rtqalted fr Iwelf or
AiahlaaM nnhthi
10,iOO to lota oa rr al sMat
RTARR A CO.,
TOR B A LI-OX R OF TUB BEST WOOD ARO
1' COAL RTAiDSln tfa eliy, aow dolai aSaa
baalaaaa Rare cbaaoe firaay oa to atop rlihl
I a to a well tabllhdlrad, ltreaaon fr aetl
lag laqalreatKepabllcBaomt in ala lw
1?0K BALB-A LOTS) FRET BT SX FRORT.
A. tram CuaaaeUeat arenae, erpott Mr. Cor-
eorBrOtrdta. sad aeitteihe oraer ff I atrral
Apply I CHARLEH 0. HOTT,
ab It-fiL cartf Clatrae.
PR
nis.-ARonT aixtmx irKM or
laval alaarail I.i H D. anltahla tnr rarcataa'aa
BI.I..I l.lii.ll.lf II 1V.I !.,. 1 fllll,IIVV
lylat oa tho road from Beaalag'a llrtdc to
Hladaa barf la Prlne Goorae' eooatt, kfd ,
aboatSV latla from iha Capitol, aad aaar the Hao
of lb balilintra and Pvt ra railroad Tho ta
prT(aBiacoBBlaiof a Targe bara, la f od order,
aad loot fiall tro tr larlkar te'ufmttlea,
arily tu WKLLi A BalOirwBLL, U-atiaU,
1IS43 Peanylraala aveaae fromS o'clock a m,
Ul m wbl tf
PR ItEVT-A HODSBOF UOPSItaTE KIZE,
ar Tho Hall laqatra of APPf BUT A
llmitiugtou
Tho Finest Building Sites
In tho Market.
ONLY $25 EACH.
TITLE CLKAB AND IHDISPUr-
ABLE -TWENTY MIMHTES
R1D2 FEOH WASHING.
TOX O.TY-OVEU 1,400
lOTiALHEADEOLD,
Vara lu mill from 'ituutlugtou
lint 11 CruU. i'cr Uny.
UUNTINQTOM It illu.tcd on tbo Biltl
mora aod Fotomfto Railroad, Elerea tod
bmir lnlle, east from Wa,blatoa. Tba
Junction o( tbo Mn Stem of tbo Railroad,
with It, lateral branch Into WaahlngtOQi
take, plaeo there, and lb. Railroad MA
CHINE BHOrd, UBNERAL DEPOT and
ROUND-IIQUSK' aro to bo built Iberc,
Brick and all otber BalMIng Matorlal will
b, maonfactorcd on the prcmUel, and aold
for about hatf the present market prlere.
ripuclout Nlrcotx null Atcnnc
Have llfcn I.uld Out.
BPRINOS-Or PURE WATER AND ELE-
OANT SIIADE-TIIEE3 AROUND.
Country Rcildencc, of Fonr, Blx and
Eight Roiffl,, rerixcllrel J, "111 bo built to
order on long time pajmenta.
Solldlnc and other ImprOTemcnt, aro
already going forward.
EIGHTY ACRES OF OROUND FOR AN
' AitlCULTUIUI, BOCIETT
hare hceu matked ont, tho eiUbllahmtot of
which at 1IUNTINQTON I, tneetlog with
ivak .uvvr...
The ground or the TOWN gently slope,
FltOJI i:AUII DIltF.VTION
To the Railways and Depot, tho former of
which parse, through THE CENTRE OF
THE TOWN.
The title Is lndlipulabte. Foil warrantco
deed, gWcu, clcarof all Incumbrance, when
the money 1, paid.
Tisuii 2Scaih or, 830 In Instal
ments of S per month.
Call at No. 01U F slroet, next to corner
of Tenth, and see th, map aud plan of
HUNTINGTON. I'amflikti, containing
full InformatloPi furnished ujion application.
IILN. HI. ri.uint Jt Cl
lVoprlelorv.
Wants
rakTtU HI I "BCIUl-i I10USEI.HVST
II Lint, ki.d K.d uual, ii4,tB4 wtin.
ot If L.tuli.til. Itir . u,r to din a r.lr
r-rlcswill b. p.ld for ...u bof. I.ant.t
1,KI ffasi..'..,!, ...Bur, vppa.tu wll.r,.,
Bol.l, utiri si
WANTED -JOSHUA WUITHBTACO . TSO
reveatb airaet. beiwaaa 0 aad U, waal food
Real Eatat aad CouiaarBlal MvUa at tM
taira nihil-If
m
ANTRD-A "ITpATlOR AS FAHM WAN-
Ut3 1 St
1,1 B. JUSTH PATS FAIRfOASBlPKICRKFOit
!i. Ladlaa'. Un'a and CbUdrea'a hacDd-baad
rioihtaa. OaUr-Clolhlai, UjuU, Rbo, A a,. Ho.
4lHinih atraet. batwaaa J Bad E itroata. third
door 'roa Toobi Maa'a Chrtatlai AiuoiatiaB
BalldlBC W ti -Aay Wot by Mall niorupllv
aitaadadto iXX-xi
WA7?'.?r.TH.v?.4NOCA8TO"LOTuiav;
old Gold and Rltrer. or aay otbr art). of
tbIoo, al th fM.eubilbd Martha t Wa
broker Blor of U VULTuM A CO , ai Mlitk
j"ii bet. lib itrnt iti fiavif Iratla ATtn.
Books and Stationery
Philp & Solomons'
BOOK AND STATIONERY
:r STORE. '
a ,i
REDUCTION INTItlOES.
r THT
Fhtlp & Bolomons
Reapectfully anuonnee that In eonsequenc,
of th, fall In gold tbey hate reduced th.
price) of their itock of stationery
TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT.
They loilta tha attention of Merchant,.
Danker, and Dealers to their large and com
plete atock of filaple Stationery, conrenlently
arranged on the four floors of their new and
commodious estabilahmcnt. The moat of
these goods are narked In Flaln Figures.
ON ALL OF TI1EU THE REDUCTION IS
TWENTT-FIVE PER' CENT.
Thtlr stock Includes, also, a yarlely of
noreltle, In
FANOr STATIONERT, FRENCH, ENQ.
I.I3U AND AMERICAN NOTE
rArER3 AND ENVELOPES,
VISITINO CARDS, WBD.
DINQ BTATIONERT, &0.
On these and on all
riser oood,
ARB0S
mraaiiD books
In their tUKkprevlou, totht, date they make
the same liberal reduction.
vettf vntnu, ai u.m rwms.ir
SD
STROnQ'BCXCLOPJllBll. 1 ! tb.
llabad. t v -
lhMlBUtrUaatllbetai( yoltmelof Dr.
IIaa,aLtfuroar Ltd " B1.S0. -.
TheGoldeaCap, by Ker, J. ttafd. V.
u,aH mi iiitii. t (nm 01 in aaai
nka- '
A freihaorplyaf lhftaklloatloaao(lhCajh
HiMk ItaMal. .lit
wki forthe LeatilBoai
WM DALLA1ITT1TE.
dOi Sareatb Urea. Iatlllceacr Balldlag,
NEW BOOKS.
IS SOCK ST ABROAD, or Haw PMjrlta'i Pro.
Waa By Hark Twain S3 BU
.iTSOH'srOElll. Uarper'i oonplei . .
adltlAn llloatratad .............. 100
THB MT8TXKIKH OF MAHOHKT. fall
ha ll a 111 aai nt a llalaaraal hltn.itnli w
rooodatl TTpoa tb Kltaal and D'fr a of
ABateal FreniABry, By L. JS. key.
avNa.P.M , P, II. P.
TBDB L0V1 Mortl, by Lady ieataa
a m"a n u a L o' Wik' aV Yi itYB Vrffpii r
OF THE BAST tn TUB COMUEHCX
MKHaOriMIElIBOUn WAR
VITAL PHILiMtofUr A 8orryf frnb.
etaaeeandaa Bapnattloaif Nalaml he
.llatoaBy Jnatba B HaUoaald
Till IftDts mho ran auaeoni or.
Seme th Cob Hat at of Boath Aaeiica.
By JaBiefirlnai. M A , I, ,.
UKAl.TIi BY auODLlVlMO. By W, W.
nail, U. D , Bdttor ' Uall'B Joaraal of
Health1 ,
Tl)Hl)IR bTOklKH lLl FOKUHlLU
KEH , By llaaa t bnattan Anderaoa.aa-
thorof Imin!etor.' Ae ,.
FIUnCATELLt'S KtiTAL UUBFKrj
TJOlfEK ,Ai'rsellcalTratlanntba Art
of Cubieciloaery laall Italiraaehea Alao,
tha Art of ire maklBf ,.
aBBUBWHEUoki. A Talo FoBaded n
Jearl-h IltMory. Dy A L. O. B
TALESCrOMTAZraior.htoriealllaaira.
9 00
13
4 00
160
lire or Boriitara. By t. ll u. Adaaa,
XTfttVfofiivBXAwYSS Aatti'tf
FOBUS. CoatalaladlkoLaaraef all the
SraUa...., , , ... fl 00
1SKAK08KAM.B1, THE C-PT A ltl
naaoeof Mtdera XfVpt. By Jtdwla ie
1 Fall tad Com pi ale Slock uf
FANOT AND STAPLE 8TATI0?TEnT
Alartya oa hand
BLaHKBOOKS, FULL Aad BALPBODilDi PASS
BOOKS, UBMOBAKDA BOOKS, BTO , ETC.
SappHod at tha Lo weal Market Ralra,
G.A.WHITAKER4C0.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
BOOKSELLERS and STATIOSEBS,
tnn of iKVEirn (nu ii steeets.
M
AUK TWAIN'.-
"IVOCi;XTA AltltOlU.
Ja.t race! red a la ia aapply of l Ma pop!
larbihik. prlee ..,,..,..,, ......M50
ANDESAiib XUllitl, by Jamaa Orioa,
It A , , .(...,, JS 00
HlttlLl,, by aaitor of "Abel brake't
wlfa,"prl,.., ,.,,,,.,, BO
XKVBODr1,, LAVvKttMDbl0Kur
nFOHM8, by Fraat Cm-br,, ... . II 00
LIFBOFPLANTOd.by llarrtafioa VO
All aear Uooba aad Pablloetloaa rocotrad a
nviaaapa llibed
BearavlBf, 1 tboi rapblBf ad prtatlac aietattd
la beet auanar at ehori atTc,
post ornoB do6k and
HTATIONEBY HTORE,
S'4T oaraBtt atraot. orer F atraot.
J. C. PAUnER,
SAM'L S. G. BABBOTJB,
Whotoaala aad HotaU Dealer la
BOOKS AItT) BTATIOKBRT. QIIOOL ARD
BLARK HOOhS, HlSCELLAHEiiOS ABO
. RELIOIOOS WORKI.UULU PEHS.Ar
FtSXLUUOUOLiTHiiURAPHS.EBURAVlliOI.
AHDPirTORBFRAIlU, Ao. '
, He,3T4SKVSaTH ST.,
US otf B'lwm H end 1
Insurance.
Change of Agency.
THE
HiKiLMD flRB INU'RsNCE C0MPAN7.
OF BALTIUOUX.
have Ihfa day appolalol
fflKSHUM. TALLJ1A1K.K at CO.
TIUIRBOL.. AOERXS
FOK THE CtTT OF WABUIsaTOS. D. 0
All partlee dealrtai iBiBTBBd la thl company,
or I hoi wlabtac to raw laaaraac already
afTjtajl bb.111 Bn.kra .1 nmllr .1 1 1 Aa UIbbbLabb 1. "
TIlllH B llaUMI.KTllM. Prsaliui
J01, K, U1LH0K, Bacreury,
poy ran be oblalaed apoa nppilcatl ta om
Dee, Hi D alreel, balen BaBh and Rlghlh,
11I.I.U1IIIIV JM- i" araaa.
Wabiiiiotoi, I), 0 , March i, 1ST0 ahd tf
MARCH! HIGH WINDS I
FIRES I
Don't put oJT until To-morrow Ail.
To-Day.
A. N. 1MI.VTT NOW,
No. 3. V. ii. 0. A. Building, corntr
Ninth and D ilruli, roiresent ,j .;,,
ocar Comam'ci, andpayttn , .uarely
and promptfy. No chargr y0 pUcy
Survey or Stamp. Agtnt tf0T pnntux,
o Hartford; VonUrt, ' Jome, and Fire
men't, of New York . on(j ExeeUior
Lie, of New York.
INSUP.t HOW
T ataadard tapotatloa attalael bytlliaarl
NatlaJ Bd iBfalllbla Teat I'owdtr darlar laralT
yaara pail ladaots Hi ptrfeot parity, teilthfol
"liuit ecoaoaty. I at ap la Ua. attaal wtlfbt
aa ratfroaoated, aod will ktep for yoari,
Th. qaaatlty raaalred for aee la from oaa foarth
14 cfctUle thta otber Bakldf Fowdera,
tpU by irooera tbraifboal Iho Called Mat.
DOULHY e DHOT1IEH,
AKUFACTDilRB AND FBOFBIITO.S,
ttbllta 1 fO Viv itTSSt, Rw TSIk.
inhl ir
Amosomentt Etc-
"rriui o l b t. ,
' Mils OI.IVK I
LleTtilbLoclaranf tb Orand Army Coin, al
L1KCL1" HALL.
Olf ItOKDAT IVSS1H0. Varch
Door i opea at 7 'look i Lntara to eoumeaeo at S
T1ekataofAdaUiloa,Meia Reiarred BatUUita
T I N 0.0 I. N HALL,
1ATT1A FiltKWELlB..
KORS . BTRAKOSCQ raapaftfally aaaoai'te to
th ph le (n Wa.hlaalon aad Tlalally that tho
V'.P'A1' yalll, aalyariBlly aakaowl
died the Qae i of lh Concert Room.
iila.aw,""'
0, lATOPflff V.V.MJJSS- - V
1 riTTI alll V. ,:i riTI.' " -"
!. -ir.r ..!:? '''"a oataie aeoaiio
aai riaaaio riaaiol,
RlTTERi ,
PRniial.'lia t..
Bit-. ' wwmmm
"I.1.1 Olree'or and oadator,GEO.F, COLBT.
Adalo.lea to lkafeyala Coaearl oaa dollar.
Co"V.!f. I!J" '"' t B.ta.r.ll
.'B"fr riB.M nal I, ,11 r.ul ,c,e,rt..
NaTIOIIlL TnllTII
pbUki k kapl.r ri.fiLler. b.4 Ubmi.,i,
Ir.rr btb.Ib, ikl. r.t k
nB.JOKEPU JIPFIUM
UhlifrMtMBlBllr.f
EIPVAH WINKLE.
iXD lUTI'Ii IATD1DAT AT I O'CLOCK.
1-rtM, ef ,dB)l..l,a I, HBtllB, .in, bb Bt,ktt.
nUUUUVXAT USOOUI UALU
X ov
vidxiidit iTimna, u.kcu a. it r
O'CLOCK, TO TBI
biunt or tai lidui' aid iociitt
e,Tk,
riKH conoitniTioiAL cbcjioh.
Tt.ks't. M.r bB PTBBBrB4 Bl FarkBr', ...kaior,,
" kYi J "' ka atrt, aaa at Ib. Imi.
w
IHTEIIUIUX OALLGRT.
DRFARALL1LID ATTSAtTIOV.
tadaeeneala ierr before offered by Aay
IZniBITIOR.
ORE HALF THE OROBSPIOOEEDS, EACH EVE
RIRO, DUTBIBUTEP IV CAIS PKIIBI.
TO THE ADDIXKCB,
THE GRAKD C0M10 PARORiHA OF THE RE
MOTAI. F THB CAPITAL. BVEItf BTIRIRO?
allhaWUITACIlUUBTUALl.kllYrdeT rf
PeaflaylTaala a eeae, batareaa Feat aad a-half
end felxlh (treat, la addUloa t b aafallaeal
bill of Hammolhtilaalnaud WarVlawa.ui.oalaat
fiutaary. Cot Ire of the tiraal Uaalera, Afianr Ca
leala. Aa A Tb beat aad ehapt ExhtbUlea
oflhektad la lha Uatiod bttUa Balaeally th
riOFLE'S PLACE OF AHDSEIffiaT.
. OpaaatT'olok,eoaaaetBiall, Adatailaa
Uraia
iAV-UBaHBirtarf Ike treie proeeedi, oacbOTe
bIbi. retaratd tn Iko aad laneo la oaa dollar prina.
la aaah.aad anotbor aarUr la a f raad capltalprli.
!,4!iLllKw" U,aner oattroly aatlefao
lory u tba aadl-ae The Aaeat opportunity ta tha
world lo Exhtbllion worth Ua tlnee tbo ad
alaeion fee, aad al the aann iltn. wltbaat hay ad
dltloaal tt, U fry fk.
IV
Ot FOR OLTIIORTt-Tnil DELI0BTFD1,
i"""! ., vsk ! riiM river ia new
ProBa wlableg tovlalliho pUee darter
Wi, rrOBB wiaaiBf lefitii Ik p.nee derler
the Flahlai- BrBoaoan lake alaaar XKTr4RT
tatTa m. every BoraloK.aaAloavoalOlyaeatak
ad a ally rrleae at Oljmcat.
-v.,. . JolirH k. inAFFlKLD.
ai In Proprietor.
METltorOMTAN HAL'.
w . RD
Tarlety Tliaatri.
m PBBRSTLVARIA AVEB01
Between BleTwih aad Tw ftb ar- ,.
U&"u'nr 1,M wl,fc ,M-fUM "dnVM.Ur
- apl
M
AnqCBllAllK 'lTrjM,rV""
rul LUNTBMES.
CHILbB' .ABD
at nsViVj rftp,,,... if?
JJilTj?! - BKaT. PanleaBta e,
Pnnters
A
?Q. 'lDBON i,iio"
" f.ronrBVv
.eana. Arena. ' th tilt, oar nth lu
'.a. aia,,ia. bbti.k'iitiu,
CSIfBTIKdHlM . HilVTOIR
w PRINT EltS,
wy,'h:r.'.rK-:;..r;:!!i',i'1
i-ttadJh M wipper prUUaf proaplly
eaw u.
MitWiil.
M IXtWl,
CORNER
Ptnmylrsala Aieim md Flercalh iirtil,
Oi.r M.bbi, . DlBBrhBrJ. SI.IS.)
. SEC0S1) Hi)01t, , ,
LowRaUe
TerrwaCethj
MERCHANT TAHX)H8.
auouoii nmtoi.iNo,
J HERCHMT TAILOR.
,b.Jb.It.bbI,4 b v., tBri. .iok .f llfPOfeTab
(rAKOaaltVaafkll'bKfa.oiiolia'fi'AUf
f.r.d to warrBBIBHrfBrt BIBlLoWKft Pklnr.
i.f.'ciYr."" T la ."uii. .?
oSni. '" aaaorlanaUfOIBri FOU JlanlMO
Medical.
tlOLOUBIA DlafKHSAST TOH WOMKK AK
mim,riim-0,r''
Wedae-day D, V,TTa.
Sat ard a r ,...,.. Di. D. vrfraallVa
Or tUpmi will hoii a .arilJI Cll.lqT;
aeryBalardyatSJQ.. m apn-tf
Bookbinders.
Wi B0OK.BTnfbltK AUD yiPtD.tnij-
a, 171 reaatyltaala areano, batwa TaatbuO
ftioTaaiaaueota. ooaibBld.
Books aleioaQyor plalaly boaal Peridleal.
aalaawaMMr larafalWaUaadavl u.
ArcMtcu.
HENRYR.SEARLE&P,
11 ARCHITECTS, o
"" S 1t, eepMlt, Peit 0e, Dr .
Coarl ol WB.klaflBa CosBtr, t
Is asslbTl lb. bbibb, tlr ,'",, .r. a.i.br
.B .BBBannar. ob or v. .""1"-.".. j ;
.nhB.aliia.Taia. "'I "f 'f ti'.!'
elsaadlraBi all Va. r.ol.''l. T law U .a.
..Oltaa lo ai H aavs, ..,
ailfl-WJ
Adalaltratr.
lali
1 or V JrKKCVTorTni DISTIIJJT
lKir .Uk r...l,Bnlal.,l
aataplBlBBaW, I la rqallTI U-
" i, ?;-.' " I '"
Thaaabaaaaad U thl tIBlaat th
dafi-nda. Bdarard Hallar. havtBi ba rvtaraed
. havtai tu
rial f Call
id a ot. Ed w i
MM
aabla. that
hdav
.1STJ. ibal tba def adtal. Edw.i
hlaartiaaraaaa to b catered bai
bafor tb ffiat rale day ceeantaf forty daye
after thtaday i otharwUe lh cne wilt b pro
aa l,W a la eaaa nt da'aall "
U SITED STATER PATKRT OFFlcF
.v .i.WAiaiaoToajB.fl ,fBrah,H
tBthptltloaof ibwiiDA TutTfc.,of Brk
lya. Haw Tork, praytof forth ezteaeloa oi a
eteal iraalad lo.bla oa tbelOihday of Jate.
ISM, aad ro-taaaad oa Ibo (lih day of Koyaniber,
lssi.fof aa lapfvaaeat la Beitateraaid Yaait
It taotdertd that tha leatliaoay la the eaiobo
eloaod oa lb 10th day of Hay aeili thai Ik
ttaa tat Sltaf ariaaeaU aad tha Eaaalaer'a r-
port bo limited lo the 4h day of Hay aett.
and that aald petlllo bo beard oa laoSOth day of
May aeit.
Aay praoa aay oppo tbla ilaaaloa
SAW DEL B. FJtSHER.
nbB WSv naaalaatoBarAfpaUata.
U U M P B , W SLJ.I , AC,
M.tob'b Orriri.CiTTliiLL, I
WAlliaaTOl. p O , HarcnS. 1170 I
PfOnoralo Will lateealvtdal thla ofleBBtll It
o'clock, ra . on FRIDAY. April S.U70. for U
I'lffilBf or Walla, and RrectloaaBd Repair ot
. IKTii
Bidden for ypaira of raupa 1
111 alfl the price
per pamp for Which they will beep lha-puaiTia of
Ihla olty laf tod eoadlt oa for oaa yar, Bad far
atih all lb aeoaaaary mairlala therefor, from th
tlaotbay fBterlat eeeir rt with thlaelty forth
paifornaace of inch wvik
lath bid aaal be aaooapaated by A wrfttn
naraale. la aabaUnee, na allow t
"I, A , loaToaue. if thta propoial b aa
opted by lb Mayor, that tba bidder will otter
lato a alrtl lor tha aaaie, aad rorfota tka
work areordtaglo tha rtqolraaoal thereof
(Slaaad) A, B'
rjeelSalB At bt tlUJaod at tha Haitr'a
.t..,MI .0.B.,,

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