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THE NAaixjnii.KISPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY. MORNING. MABCH 15. 1576.
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gpfamat jfairotfott
IT. J- KUBTAOH..
...Editor and Proprietor.
TsxNatxoxai. iixtcblicaiOs published ever
rsomiag SuBdayaxcepte4l at the sonthwest cor.
ser or Thirteen b street and Pennsylvania avenne,
and Is ftirnlsbed to subscribers (by carriers) at aftr
cents per mouth.
Mill subscribers, postage paid. tSJO per yen:
4.09 for six months, and tino or three months.
Terms InrarlAbty In advance
BATES OF ADVERTISING :
Twraty-nve cents per Une. Advertisements un
tier the head cf "FerSale or Bent," "Wanted,"
t 'Lest ul Found," and '? ersonal," twelre aaa
a naif cents per line
4W All communications, whether on business or
rot publication, ehould be addressed to Wat. J.
BRTAOO. Proprietor, NATIOXAX. RxrtTnUCAw,
Wasklnrton. D. C.
M SATIOSAL REPUBLICA3 BAR
LABOBB CIRCULATION TBAN ANT OTBBR
MO&SISO PAPSB IS IBS DISTRICT OF 00
LUXSIA. WEDNESDAY MORNIxe-:-.:::MABCH li.lSC
After all it seems tbat Belknap did not
make a very damaging run in Kerr Hamp
shire. Mow let us have tlie truth from Kid
doo. Pendleton simply "divvies" 'with
lihrtself, if his testimony yesterday is to
lie believed.
TnosE newsi-at-eks in Georgia and
other Southern States -which have been
tire recipient of "Gentleman George's"
bounty for "election purposes, you know,"
may find consolation in the fact that the
doilan they received were not earned "by
the sweat of the brow." but were retained
from the dues of one of the clients of that
virtuous (?) individval.
For tv ast of better ammunition, the Op
position hss revamped and reproduced the
old stoiy about Gen. Garfield's connection
with the DeGolycr pavement contract. If
tbi3 sort of thing is kept up, it will soon
become a disgraceful act for any lawyer to
accept a legitimate fee. But the fact that
the Opposition is compelled to resort to
such exploded flinders does not speak
well for the result of their investigations.
Tun election returns from the Sta'c of
New Hampshire are very cheering to every
true friend of the Union and sincere lover
of his country. They indicate a most de
cisive i ictory for the Itepublican party, and
prove that the old Granite State is firmer
thsn ever in the defense of trutu, right
and justice. Under the cirru:n.tanccs this
KepuUican victory conveys to the Dcm
ccr&tic part- a significant rebuke, and as
sures Item that the country is not yet pre
pared to adopt its heresies or countenance
its flagitious sins.
"When the ex-Confederate House was
organized, it was promised by its friends
that the fruit of statesmanship and reform
would soon relieve the country from its
embarrassed condition. The result has
proved the shadowy basis on which these
promises were made, and that to detract
attention from their want of true states
manship the Opposition is compelled to
raise' a great hue and cry over accidentally
discovered corruption. Of course, the ex
posure of malversation by officials of high
or low degree is a duty, but it is not the
only duty devolving upon the House, nor
will it satisfy the people that their interests
are in safe hands. Let us have some action
on the currency question, for example, or
a frank admission that the laws enacted by
the Republican majority of the list Con
gress on this subject arc sufficient for the
emergencies of the occasion.
IHZ LA.W-MAKEBS ABE THE LAW
BREAKERS. The House of Representatives yesterday
in its action upon the case or the contuma
cious witness, Mr. Hallct Kilbourn, ap
pears to have been oblivious of ticexist
cnle oT"the R:sed Statutes. Section 102
of chapter seven provides that a witness
who "refuses to answer any question perti
" nent to the question under inqui- shall
"be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor,
"punishable by a fine of not more than
' $1,C00 nor less than $100, and imprison-
ment in a common jail for not less than
' ' one month nor more than twelve months. ' '
Mr. Kilbourn has repeatedly offered to
answer the questions' propounded and to
produce his books and papers if any re
sponsible person would make affidavit that
Jm business affected the Government of the
United States. Otherwise the questions
lack pertinency, being an unwarrantable
and impertinent interference in the private
affaire of the citizen and a direct infringe
ment of the principles laid down in the
"Bill of Rights." The amdavit was not
.. produced. No evidence nor scarcely a
decent pretense was made that the commit
tee had reason to suspect that Mr.
Kilbourn's books would aid it in the ex
posure of any fraud upon the Gjvernmcnt
He therefore stood upon his reserved rights,
and refused to respond to the questions.
He then came into the contempt of the
House, as the committee calls it, but the
above section calls it a misdemeanor, and
states how it shall be punishable, what
shall be the penalty.
Then the law goes on to describe the
procedure in the House against which the
misdemeanor has been committed. It is as
follows
"Sec. 101. Whenever a witness, summoned
as mentioned in section 102, falls to testlfr,
awl the facts arc reported to cither House, the
President of the Senate or the Speller or the
House, as the case may le, shall certify the
fact under the teal of the Senate or House to
the District Attorney for the District of Co
lumbia, whose duty it shall be to brine; the
matter before the jrand jury for their action."
Why did not the House pursue the
course laid down in the Revised Statutes
"When did one House acquire the power
to abrogate a law passed for its guidmce
in such cases by the two Houses in Con
gress assembled? The law of Congress
docs not confer the power upon the
House to try a recusant witness for
misdemeanor and remand him to jail
for punishment. On the contrary,
the section 104 quoted above (and
which, by the 1133-, was printed in
our news columns yesterday morning,
for the especial edification or Jlr. Glover
and his committee) is mandatory upon the
House against which a witness is recusint.
It leaves jes'discretion with the House
whateref in the matter. The presiding
-g&ixr "ihall certify the fact under the
seal," dec., to the District Attorney of the
District of Columbia, who shall bring the
case before the grand jury- What for?
"Why, for the purpose of indicting and
trying him for the misdemeanor above
named, and if found guilty, that the Court
my sentence to fine and imprisonment, as
provided in the statute.
BEH JAMS' HILL
The great gun of the Southern wins of
jAe Democratic party is 3Ir. Hill, of
Qforgia. His philosophical calmness on
allNvxoiions, his accurate knowledge of
public affairs, his incut judicious defenses
of Southern policy and opinion, his courage
and eloquence, fit him for leadership, and
we anticipate his speeches with great
pleasure." It is a great pity that he is not
better appreciated at home. A little piper
and a little editor way down in Savannah
is advising him to hold back, actually
putting a bit In his mouth, thinkins to ho'd
liim. Probably all this editor Is or ever
expects to be is due to Mr. Hill's kind re
gard, and now he wishes to deprive his
patroD, by keeping him silent, of extend
ing .his fame at tbcNorth where he is held
in just uliaato It is stated that Mr. Hill
will deliver, upon the first opportunity, an
elaborate defense of the Confederacy and
or secession. The Savannah Morning
Kcwt, in view of this fact, says, with, re
freshing coolneas
"The acts of those irlo cut their fortunes
with the Confederacy nied no asolocv. nor
'docs the Lost Cause need a special defender.
Even 11 such were the can-, the preicnt is not
a fitting opportunity."
Now, the ITcui a mistaken. An apology
is needed, and the Lost Cause needs a
special defender, and Hr. Hill is just the
right sort of man for the occasion, and he
will perform his duty c.n amore. He has
sense enough to know that the true animut
of Southern Democracy is perfectly well
understood at the North, and that its ulte
rior purposes cannot be concealed under a
cloak cut in any fashion of hypocrisy.
According to the Site Mr. Hill is all
right, and every thing he says is true, but
at this time he is impolitic. Referring to
the debate on the pension bill the 2Ttict
says :
"IVe are the more free In thus adriJlnj Mr.
III11, because of hi. recent blunder la spring
ing; the question of secession dnrinjr a discus
tion of the pension bill. The excitement that
followed Mr. Hill's impolitic utterances may
have been CTatifrlnc; to his vanity, but it was
not at all creditable to his judgment. The
blunder was the-more inexcusable on the part
.of Mr. HIU for the reason that It was unpro
voked and unnecessary."
We like, to see, as a theatrical show only,
impersonations of Uriah Heap and Amini
dab Sleek: The editor of the Jfiict is a
great artist. lie assumes the rolt of hu
mility and hypocrisy naturally, and effect
ively, nis picture of penitence is truly
pathetic, and though we know it is all a
sham, still we can scarcely keep from shed
ding a real tear. With how much docility
Jlr. Hill will receive the lesson remains to
be seen. This amiable Southern scribe
goes on to declare himself further in the
following excerpts:
"We do not desire, however, to be consid
ered as arraying oursehes with those who dis
approve of cither the matter or the method of
Mr. Hlil's memorable reply to Mr. Blaine.
N That reply carries with It Its own justification.
llic lienor, the iiuraanuy ana me raanuooj 01
the Southern leaders were impugned, and itls
not only becoming, but absolutely demanded
by the occasion, that the slanders and lies
should I promptlr met and refuted.
"Wc should like to convince Mr. Hill that
the Lost Cause needs neither champion nor
aj-ologist
"The South finds ii, justification in the
martyrdom of Us dead, the valor of its sol
diers and the demotion of its women."
There it is in a nutshell. The predomi
nant spirit of the South its unconqucred
hostility to the Union of these States, its
rank treason, are all admitted, applauded
and defended, and the only giurd on the
lips of the South is that of pure policy. Is
stronger proof wanted than this afforded
by the Savannah 2Ccxat editor? Will all
shilly-shally, dilly-dally Republicans make
a note of this fact?
EDITOEIAL POSTS CEIPr.
Hlcslcr Clymcr is a failure as a Granger,
lie has an undraiued Marsh on hand that Is a
public nuisance in its present condition.
The Democrats should nominate Marsh for
President. lie runs well with Hiester Clymer
as trainer. Hcrau ahead of his railroad ticket
into Canada, and can now give a telegraphic
subpoena four hundred miles and beat it.
While Hiester Clymcr was weepinj over his
report on the Belknap case, Marsh was in New
York packing Ids Lrandy.flaskand euchre-deck
into his valise, muttering to himself, "Some
people arc always on a rush. I could just as
well !me waited two orthrecdays lonser, but,
then, Iliest says die; out, and dig I must."
"If Mexico chooses to consider this act of
ours a cause of war. (as It would be,) let her
accept it and ba e it to her heart's content.
If she wanted a few millions of dollars to
reconcile her to the loss of territory, jjiYoJt:
S.",OCO,000 or even $10,000,000." These words
came from the lips of oil General Gideon
Pillow recently. He wants to shake the
country up and make things Srisk. If he can
not get pay for those two hundred and thirty-li-c
mules, he at least wants to break the dull
monotony or the present hard times. He is
very anxious that the Government should
quietly seize upon two of the bordering States
of Mexico, and make the Sierra Madrc and
l!io Panuco the boundary between the two
countries. Seize it peacefully if possible, and
forcibly If necessary. Two weeks ago Gideon
was telling the people that all he lived for
was to secure remuneration for his two hun
dred and thirty-five mules. To-day we sec
the dauntless courage of the old man rise,
made plump and round by an unquenchable
thirst for military glory, and demand an oppor
tunity to rush remorselessly upon the Mexi
cans and pocket several hundred thousand
square miles of their rocky ljln.Ts and barren
brazos. Poor Pillow ' Time may yet place a
head on him that will render some good to his
country.
The commercial world looks with but little
allowance upon the man who escapes or en
deavors to escape from the responsibility of a
just debt by pleading the statute of limitation,
and the criminal who escapes the punishment
which law attaches to his crime by keeping
out of its reach for a time Is not In the eyes or
society any less a criminal. Why should the
sazc moralists of the Democratic party at
tempt to have treason, jiolltlcal infamy, or
thieving condoned! If the thief who Is par
doned one day should attempt to sit in judg
ment upon thoso n ho have erred les than
himself the next, would his judgment be ac
cepted by the people should It be i It the
felon who returns to the country as soon as
the law has no further hold upon htm should
attempt to pass as one of the twelve before
whom a lesser criminal is on trial would It
subserve the moral tone of society to let him
alone? We do not think so. The Graphic
misunderstands us. We arc as anxious as It
is to have all dishonesty rooted out of public
p'aces, and punished to the full extent or the
law. What wc want and Insist upon is that
the courts, the jury, or the investigators shall
not be more disreputable than the part v tried.
If wholesale charges of corruption arc made
by men who are not without blemish, let the
parties so charged have at least a trial at the
bands of men with sufficient reputation to be
accounted their peers, ire w e understood :
The Xcw York Ttilmr says: "The most
melancholy instance of low self-valuation has
occurred in Boston, where one Councilman
Shaw has been detected In selling his vote in
favor or a wharf lor only $200. As the great
grantors and grantees do on a big scale, so
the small peddlers of their brief authority do
on a little one. Heaven -knows where the
probing of thi slough" ol corruption will
reach the hardpanof irtuc!'' The Itepubli
can party ha; punished fraud In all branches
of the National and State government when
ecr and whercter discovered. The Itepubli
can press has persistently urecd this policy.
Xot only has It been constant In regard to this
matter so lar as It related to official turpitude,
but In many instances It has Inaugurated and
prosecuted a severe war on institutions outside
of the National and State governments wherein
questionable transactions have occurred.
Amons these promtnently before the public is
the disreputable connection of Jay Gould with
the TfJmtie, whereby he has manipulated its
columns in the interest of stockjobbing and
general thieving ror several years patt. The
bottom to the bardpan of virtue fell out of the
Trtktt.ic establishment the moment the young
editor fell Into the toils of Jay Gould and bis
organized body of public plunderers, and the
concern has been so active ever since In Its,
systematic ttork or jobbing and robblngthat
It has found no time to stop for repairs.
KOUMISS.
The fci cits dcrlrtd finui the ntc or'KOUMISS
prove It one of the mint valuable remeuitsortae
ape.
I'hjrlc!an re Invited 10 test !U qualities.
W e are reerlt lor It direr t from the mtnufietarer.
and fuaranteeetcrr bottle old bruslo bfreli
andpnre. II. W. KEEO'tf SON'S,
niUa-lm at T street northwest.
SEND Jie. TO O. V. BUWKLL. fc CO , NEW
Yort, for rarcptlet or 100 pni. eosUlnlnjr
lUlorx,cro nrwtpaperi, and estimate! tnoirlng
coit of adrerlMnr. roirt-ly
ON AND AFTER FEBBTJABY 10 A BE
dnetlon of twenty-are per cent, below the
rrmlirretaU prlers on all brands of llavaaaand
Key Wt and Domestic Clears, and all kinds of
cmoKlBK and Cliewlor Tol-eo and Smofce.i' ar-
leUf. at M. UOLDSTXlM-a
CuilioraU Ctrr store. HI Pennsylvania avenue
uder Metropolitan Haiti. frbiO-U
Baptists and frltnds ortke denomlaalen
are Invited to cnltetna Uroad Centennial Mu
Uetllnr at Calvarr Uantnt chnreb, on W'KUN Ks
VKT JtVKMMU. Uarch li. at7: o'cloet. nnder
thesnsplees of the Baptist CeaftnnUI Slemonu
ConimUUe. when ana44ren -win be delivered on
the "History of Eaptlsts Dcrlnje the !. Cn
torr. bv the ell.known paipit orator. BCV.
WILLIAM CATUCART. D. D., or I'tlladelphU.
ltUDirsnceil eitrr Baptist is nnnelemlr inter
ested In thceail hHtorrof tnedeiominstlon to
lsnire m crowded house. .The exerrle tbron;noat
willbeoracnaractercoiniaeBioritlre of the Cen
tennlalyear. l'er order or ..,v
irhU-ft COMMITTEE.
sy5TJ T. KOBXLET.Seal Estate Bro.
KX? krr and Auctioneer, hit reaored hi oQeo
to So. fc4 Eighth strecCLe Droit BnllJllci. .
muw-t
orriciAL
iXTiiKcoimTorcojimsMOK-
XHs OF ALABAM4. CUS.IJ15.
The attention of.lalmanu and their attorneys!;
called to the follow lac act of Ooairew and iptclsl
rule or ibis court. JUUH I)AI. ,
Clerk.
AX ACT
To extend the time for cla'raanU nmWr sretlon
eleven orclispterfonrbandrtd and fiTtr-nlne of
the laws or the fori y-ltlrd Conjcress, to prote
their claims.
Bt tt tnactut tytht Sfnntt and Itvut a Beprf
teiUatlcu qflhr Vnttid Stair t ff Antrim in i
ffnu ct'taUfd. That it shall be the duly or the
Court or Commlloner for tae Alabama Claims
to nfdTe, examine and pus upon all claims that
rosy be ada L-slble umlir the prorliloni of coapter
ronr hundred and fiftv-nlne of the laws or the
'nrty-thlrd Conarets which may be presented and
lied wt hln three months after this aet thill tale
effect: rmrtdtrt. Tlitt It thsll appear by the eUlm
ant' petition, and be prOTed to the ssturtctlon of
the court, tnat by reason of hit antenre frost the
United Mstet.or Lit lrnorance or the time limited
for the ailrguf a petition bi such eltlmtst.er by
reston of fraud, accident or mlttst. threltlm of
sneh cltlmant lits not been previously presented to
tald conn within the time limited by said aet: and
such claim, in cues where the cltlmant shall be
absent from the United Slates at the time or pre-
iFnllnr 1h vietltton- tmt L nretented and Terl
n a In dc!i manner a the coart shall by rale bare
proTiatu.
Appitved March C. lSTi.
SPECIAL, BTJL.E.
In case of anydilmant who may desire to pre
sent a claim nnder the provisions or an aet entitled
'An act to extend the time fir cialmtnts under
section eleven of chtpter fourhundred and nrty
nlne of the laws of the Forty-third conitrets to
prote Ihilr e.tlms," approred Mtreh a. i37i and
who mat be absent from the United States at the
time of the matlnr or of presenting hit petition,
sneh petition may be presented and verified by the
aiwraey In f act of sueli clalman. or by any agent
specially authorized thereto, or br any person act
ing at agent ur nxt Irlend: but la every cite of a
petition Sled wlthoat precedent authority tpcelfl
callr riven, the court will require subsequent
rattiicatlon of such petition or claim by th claim
ant, rncb ageicy or ratification shall In every
rate be duly ettaolhhed by proof to the iitlirte
t Inn of the coui t. mhiast
isr
NOIICE TO TIX-PATEBS.
Cot.tfcCTon'8 omct,
UISVKKT or C-OLUMHIJl, I
WASnitoToy. D. C. March r, ?. )
The attention orTax-piyers It cat! I to the fact
of tLe second Installment or the taaes fur the cur
rent year becoming due the Ht of April proximo:
and if lot paid on orterore that day a penalty of
twoptr ceulnm will be added on aala Uttonefiiir
of such tax. and on the first day of each saeceed.ng
month until collected In the manner prescribed by
law. Uo. alike penalt) continues to attach to
the delinquent first halfof such tix due October 1.
Alio, the attention or alt commercial agents,
pedd't rs, and produce dealers at larjie and InUie
tTcrl martei t are hereby notified that tho licenses
Irsi-edto tnira ssmeh. xllleiplreon theJ'ttday
ofIarch, and that the same mutt be promptly re
newed at this oiace. JOHN V. UuvK,
maill-dlw C'tar1 Collector. t. C.
rT5rV 1.1)11) a.IfSIIT.VING. WAB-
SS' ranted to cure Kcuialgli. sold only at
Corghlln't Temple Drug Blore. mblO-tr
KaPEB,SOMi IIAViara BKAL ES
135 T1.TK rilK9tl.lt,
DWELLINGS OB P.OOM3 'OP. P.EKT.
are Invlten to record the same with ns rpc of
charge, and secure tLc advantages of our adver
llieiLeut. Stevens at: Roberta,
2Io.cn r street northwest, near City Tott OBIce,
n building formerly occupied by the Sec vnd N a
cnl tsauk. mhio-lm
53rri,.7ID HGUTNI.Ml. WATt-
ia? ranted to rnre Head tehe, told only at
Temple Iirng Store, x and Mulb streets.
mhto-tf
XOTICE.-JIRS. A. G. ilASTOX
haa removed her Mllllnerr and Fanev 8tlre
10 o. a:&iinin etrtet, opposi'c tne i stent uoice.
where the wUl be happ to fee her former custom
ers and the ladles In general of Washington and
vlcinly. Thankful forptst patronage, and boo
ing to recilve a continuance of the same, by sell
ing attheraostressonableprlce. mhS-Ct
'FLUID LlaUTHINii. STAB.
ranted to cure all Nertous Pains, sold
only st Conghlln's Temple Drug ttorc.
mhlO-tf
XOTIC'E THE AXXUAI. MEET-
IMU of htoekholders of the Matlonal l.l e
Insurance Company or the United states of Amer
ica, for the election of directors for said Company
rer the entnlng year, will be held at the OSlce of
the f ompany. 44,1 inUi street, corner of 1) street,
on TUKUUAY. the 11th of March. 1S7G, at U
o'clock a. m.
J. F. ClttKK.
rcariut
iceetary.
A CABII.-TO AI.E -WHO ARE
sncerlne fron the errors and lndlierellons
oryoutb. nervous weaknest, early decay, lots of
manhood, ftc., I will tend a recipe that wUl care
you. PBKE OP CHARGE. This great remedy
was discovered br a mlsslonsry in South America.
Send a eelf.addrested envelope to the Bev. 40
SSPII T. INMAN. stttlon D, Bible Bonte. New
York City. feU-MWFem
ABEDrciION OF 23 FEB CE5T.
below the rearular retail ratea oi all
brandt of Cigars ana Tobacco and Smokers
Luxuries at
M. GOLDSTEIN'S
CalUornla Cigar Store.
611 I'enntylrauls avenue,
feMO-tf Under Metre polltan Hotel.
g TO GAS COHSTJMEKS,
Notice Is hereby given that on
MT la 1S76,
the net price of gas will be reduced to
83.23 per I.fliMt Onblc feet.
CUABLKS B. BAII.EY,
Secretary Washingtos Ussllgbt Compiny.
Jsa-MWrtalyl
'SEND IN TOUR CARDS AT ONCE
for the ALPIIAHKTIRAT. UltINfS-l
DIBECTtiBY in the Dailt Naiioxai. ItirutiLi
rjAy. Address Eox s, BkrOBUCAX offlcc.
rSST-CONGRESSMEN AND
V39 STEANGEB3"
and lovers of first-class "OIUAES' are hereby
ordered to call at once on the
B-C CIGAB MAN,
and purchase a box or this celebrated B-C "CI
OAK3" ror (1. A 10 cent Cigar fur I cenu.
030 F Street and 430 Heventb Street.
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S3- RAILROAD TICKETS-TO CHI.
ISB' tiAUO, 41!; Louisville, 15.M: Clnetn
nstl,tt4; Baltlniore-aadretnrn, 91.73. Canbeha.tof
BRAD. ADAMS. 812 F street, opposite Patent
Oaice. al2-tf
s-TOOSU MEN'S CHRISTIAN AS
KS' SOCIATION, corner Ninth andD streets.
PBF.E BEADING ROOM. "'"""
PABLOBS AND CONVEBSATION BOOM.
Evening Classes Is German, French, Grammar
snd Arithmetic.
LITEBAEY SOCIETY.
DallT Frsyer-mretlpg at 12:1S and n. m.
SABBATH SERVICES In LINCOLN HALL at
1:30 p. re, conducted by I he Young Men or the As
sociation. Music led by (irrin and Cornet.
YOUNG MEN'S MKET1NO (exclusively) at C
YOUNG MEN ABE COBDIALLY.INVITED.
drcis-tr
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atfi? great nerve conqueror, cures epileptic fits,
convslsions. spssmt, bt. Vitus dsnee and all ner
vous olseases; the only known positive remedy for
epileptic fits. It cas been, tested by thousands,
and has never been known to rail in a single case.
Trial package free. Enclose stamp for circular,
evlng evidence of cures. Addrett, Dr. S. A.
ICHMOND. Box TO, St. Joseph, Mo. no3-ly
n-CT-TEGETTNE, PERtTFIAN STBDP
avrs' and all other tonics aad blood porlllers,
Hnmphrey's Specifics and Witch Haiti, at the
Temple Drag Store. nos-tf
BEHEKBEB JUSTITS OLD
STAND- He mvf fneapeAnrf.haflft fTlAth.
lag. Boots, Shoes, c, u "yalr(cath) Prteet" as
he alwivt has. at IIS D street, between Sixth and
Seventh streets northwest. Note by mail prompt
ly attended to. sepll-tf
tSSr-BOILINB-HOT OB ICE-COED
TEA, COFFEE AND CHOCOLATE,
TUBE AND FBAOBANT,
WITIl
Hllbnrn'a TJurlvmllexI Soda,
Mil PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE,
octao-tf Near 'Wlllard's HoUI.
Sa-TEETH 7 FEB SET. EITHER
? jaw, hy Dr. A.PRATT, graduate of Ohio
College of Dental Surgery, s n.l id the Bush Medi
cal College, Chicago, 401 seventn street, east side,
corner of D. O ss and chloroform used in extract.
ng teeth.
leu-tf
DR. J. B. JOHNSON, OF AEEX.
andrla. Va ofTera hla rtrAfeaalnnal u,.
vices as Surgeon. Physician and Oculist to the citi
zens of the District of Columbia.
Office No. 1411 Pennsylvania avenue, between
Wlllird'i hotel and the Owen honse.
Offlce hoars from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. myts-tf
KSrLIBAI.AKD OTHER BRIEFS
tSS PRINTED AT THE 8HOBTESTNOTICX
at UeBEPUBLICAN JOB OFFICE. noll-tf
fc-
WRAPPING PAFZB FOB SAXB
aiuusomc.
Ky FRESCBIPTIONS CAREFTJEI.T
VSP compounded at COUOBIVIN'S TKMPLX
DBUO 8TOBK. Masonic Temple. Isntl
CENT F B E E.
CIBCULAB3 OF THE
EXTBAOBDINABY HAVANA,
or atril :i,
Kentucky, Saxony and Brnntwlck Lottcrlei.
Address DAVIS A CO.,
mhia-lm 5 Pine street. New York, box 1.579. a
ABKlAQEb! ftiRillAOEs:
CABBIAO.ES:
On hsnd ICO csrrlsges. new and seeosd-hsd, of
my own and ftber makers, which I am ottering at
gnatlyiedpred prices. I am finishing a number
of very fine Doctor's Phaetons, which will com
pare with any made here or elsewhere. Also.a
large sstortineat of light road wagons, Brewster
anu other patterns. Kepalrlng promptlr at
tended to. JOHN F, BBIDIiLT.
mbn tt lriFenntylTanla avenue.
PBOF. SHELDON'S DANCING ACAD.
JCMr. 10C4 F street norlhwcsu Classes are
now forming for the
mha-tt - XAbT QTJABTEB.
QPECIAX NOTICE TO BCSINKSS BE.Xr
Having pkre'hateil thftbulrdlag fornJetly'kn&wlt
at the "St. Clond UoUL'tthe corseroCMlntli
and F streets northwest, we hsve enlsrgei and
thoroughly reconstructed ana fitted It no la
FIBST-CLA8S STYLE FOB OFFICE",
to be known ss the "ST. CLOUD BUILDING."
new nlsster, tew paper, new pslnt, new glass,
ft lass la the doors, transoms over the doors, new
and handsome entrance from Ninth street, water
on each floor, ii aUs weU lighted. Three flights of
SS. .?u ""I leases given. Booms now ready
ror inspection.
Bu.lneit men will fiudltto thelrlatereit toexim
lnetheaeOaiccsbtrore selecting rooms elsewhere.
Apply to the owners,
. ., A. L. BARBER A CO.,
mart-lf Le Droit Bnlldlag.
S?;TO0(-)PEB day at hime.
tJ epAWil samples worth tt free. bTlN-
SOD OUT AND LAID, OB FUBNISttED
to parties who wlthtolay It. AddtetiBoxts?,
CllyI'.Q..8olcntter. rablXf
If
a
ti. u. u. buiiia, riiAiiiiA.uiai.
Cor. Kew York are. and Fourteenth tt.
rTJBE DRUBS ASn HEDICIXE1.
J-Speelil attention given to Physicians' fre
serlpllons. nihil Ira
DBESBSlBIBTK. HOT TUTJR SHIRTS
from the Factory, roll F strest, where they
are self for SIS cents, equal la every respect to any
Sl.Mtfclrt tald In Washington. OnlySTHcesti:
Justtblnkorit. Dress thlnt made or waasntta
muslin and twntvwvne mtndre llnea forSTMoents
at if e Branch Valtlmorejsblri rictory.stl T
sucet. -
J. W. OABE.
mhls-Im Msniger.
WM. F. LUTZ,
EXeBlYHG OS WOOD ASD METAL,
St ANUFACTCBEIt OF
BEAU, BlBBOS STAMPS ASD ISD1A
BCBBCR STATS,
VISJT1NC, WXDDISG AND
ISVITATIOSf CARDS.
GOLD ASD SlLVERrLATIKO.
mhlSly I23 PESMIT1.T ASIA AVE.
B
UTTEB,
EQRS, CBEE3E.
II. T. i-ASOKTOS A CO..
set Ninth street northwest.
TUBES,
SEEDS,
FLOWERS, &c.
An Immense stock of sll Vlndt Frnlt
Trees, standards ana awarrt. raau rruits
Oraprs. Currants. Oooteberrlee. Htra
berries. Ac. Trrzreens.Ornsmental Trees.
Ttna Ae. f.rffrn.honte aad Keddlne
Plants, He Cut Kloweri, Bouquets, Deatgns fur
ranerala. Ac Uarden HecCr. pure aad genuine.
Flower Seeds sew, rare and beautiful. All ax
moderate rites. Une hundred aad twenty acres la
Trets! Klevtn Green-bouses!
JOII1T HAITI,,
Cl Seventh street, Wsshlngton, D. C.
mhH-TnThi6t
THE 5EVTUT PDBI.ICATIOSB-DI8.
estes of Medern Life, by Rich- mglStm
ardton; Telegrsphr. bv W. II. fl "7 7m
Price and J. Severwrlght; ai.in. MSS
Diana Carew: or, ror a Woman(sUfttaJhsaa'
Sake, by 31 rt. Forrester: Il.io. stunea ut the
Patriarchs, by O. B. Frothlngham: St. Bellrf, of
the Unbelievers, and other discourses; by O. B.
srothiniham: l. lialtr BrcatweH, by Irene
VVIddemer: 11.73. flrseral Hlttory of Greece, by
Bev. o. W. cox:Ssj. The Flag of Diatrets, br
CapUIn Mayne keld: II.TS. The Black Hlill, hr
Colonel Dodgr.U. 8. A.: t- The Squire's Legacy,
by Jlary Cecil Hay; Toe Comln' fhro' the Bye;
Toe. v by We Laugh, by Hon. . S. Cox: II 3) On
liioferoua urouau, uj Ara. jm ire; paper, .ac.;
vellum. II ; rlvth, 11.50. Kosmson Crusoe's
Jivnrj, UJ i'a,ia m-iia. "-e. Lanrr yqarecr
matter, by t m. II. Baker: 7'c. Munn'a Science
liteord. l76; tM. Uw to tVtlte Letien: a
maiiutl of correepoudence, ihowing the correct
airueture of letten, notea anJ cards: by J. V7.
Wittlalc, A. at.: c'o:h. II; full gilt, sl.iJ. Lite
rature for Little Folks, brflliaDelh L'oyd: SOT.;
cloth. Tie. tiuluth, by Hon J. Proctor Knott :SSc,
siemorlal Trlbut4a to ProC Morte, with portrait;
: Job lot Looks In clotn blndluga.at the nnlfurm
rate or SO cents.
AT
SOLOHOSIS aft CBAPM AJi'S.
Agents for Lawrence's "Pure Llnea" Papers,
eil rnnivlvsntK avenge,
mhlt-tf Between Ninth and Tenth streets.
B
OOIia FOB THE LEXTEX SEASON.
ueirs to a uoiy Lent, iiy mmUltm
Ub.LopIIui.Urj ton 7"aEL
Some Week Day. In Lent. By TTIl-Krsr
klnton. laatBf
Beaclngs for Every Pay In Lent. Mlfreaeii.
Detr Irastor Lent, Bosary foe Lent and other
Dfctotlonal Booke.
THK a:a SblPTON SKr.lEJ, la Taper and
Cloth.
Hi w to Study the Bible. By D. L. Moody.
For tale by WJt. BALI, AriTYNE,
mar3-tr 423 Seventh street.
NEW BOOKS BEOEIVED AND FOB SALE
AT SHILLIMJTON'S BOOK-
bTOBE, corner Four-and-a-half
atrret and Penntvlvanla avenue.
Dear Ladr Disdain." br Juttln
McCanhr. "His Natural Life." lira
Marcus Clarke. "My Y'oung AlciJt." a Faded
Photograph, by the author or the Heir oc Bad
cilffe." 'The Curate In Charge." by Mrs. OH
pbsnt. "HerDearert Foe " by Mrs. Alexander,
author of tho "Wooing O'T., and Which rhall It
Be." "Mrs. Llmber'a BafiTc: or, a t hurclt Fair
and Its victims." "The Devil's Chsln." hy the
author of "Olnx's Baby." "Congrctlontl Direc
tory." second edition, corrected. "BrMthwalte's
Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Hurgerr."
Blank Books, Letter, Note and Can Paprr. En
Teioies, Pent, Pencils, Playing Cards and School
Books, wholesale ami retail, at the very lowest
prices, at SUlLUKUsTON'a Bookstore, fels-tl
JTETV BOOKS,
BLXiIiAJSTT'Z'nSrE'S,
423 SeTentb treet. tdmj.
MeCllntock A Strong's Cyclopedia, A
Tolun-.cS- The Chaldean Aeeonnt or
Gencslt; hy George bmlth. Etching and tcncrs;
vj j . u. uimrrwn. Aiiujuisgrapu j oi iter. Unas.
U. Finney, BetrLaily Disdain; by Justin McCar
thy. Duncan Mathesoathe Scottish Erangellst.
Story or the Apostles; by author or Feep of JJay.
(ei4-tr
tnATHOLIC PRATER. DEVOTIONAL,
r uai ana ounir&i outiuui,
iiuoks: Lace rictnres; notaries, on
steel and silver: Medals, Jubilee and
otliera; Croates: leadlnr Catholic.
Papers and Magazines. wholcsMenSBaVBfl
and retau, by J AS. BELLEW. :oi Seventh street
northwest. Open Sunday morning from 8 tola,
fel
VTEW BOOKS.
r" I,. , .,
'Hon i In hooMfbold art; InfeilcU,
Auan iua?i3inEcn: uonii oiitna
&s(t b, by Esmeralda. BoVe; Two
1 hontand Yeara After, or a Talk In a1
Cemeurr; KrliUh Tucket CUtilcs tweatr vol
nixies In ten; Handy olume ol the Holy
Bible,. uniform -wltn Bliakfpea.re; O'er Moor
and ren AVaUlDjchm; The Bird and the
Bell poem, by C. P. Craneh; Uoderlcst
Hudson, by 11 . Jmr, Jr. ; Onr roetlcal ra to rites
A. O. Kendrlck: KeUtlonsof OItII I.aw toChorch
Tollty,.by JnU.ce 8tronff, S. C. U. S.; Drined
aj under, or Tide of Fate, by Amanda Dontrlu;
Letters and toclall Alms, by fcuierson; Babylon
ADn MneTeb, byKer. J.T. Xeirman; Courting
andrarntlnp. a novel, by Julie t. Smith; Aban
doned, (The Mrsterlous IflandObyJale Verne:
St. Nicholas il-Ktzlne, 1&75, handsomely bound and
Uln&trated; 1 he- Great Bonanza, adrenture and
dUcoTery.200 Illustrations; InMlcr, Aa-nUa Evans
Wllion; Tales oat of Scboni, Stockton; SUouettes
and yons, (lllnstrattveof the months;) The .shep
herd Idy, jean Inpelow. A complete sjortmeat
ofLcdferi, Day Books and Journals, Staple and
Fancy stationery-Mote and !! raps. Vlsltlnr
Cards. c, Ac, for sale by W. H. A'. H. MOK
KJ?UX. Booksellers and Vubllsliers, CSl'enniTl--p1.
avenue. lv33-tf
WEST END RESTAURANT,
4)l7lS o street K, wtlfl
xEIM THE FINEST STEAUEDOLS
OYSTERS IN THE CITT.
Aeeommoilattons for Table Boarders. Open
from 4 a. m till 12 p. ra. Hotels and fimliles
served with oysters In any part of the city or
Georgetown and elsewhere fren of charge. Per
sons will plesja leave their orders at the BestAa
rant. X71S O street. The bar is stocked with the
finest brands of Honors, nd every convenient
luxury that a first-class restaurant and the cily
market can supply will be found ontuy table.
l5-tf W. I.eATXKT. 1'roprletor.
HAYWARD & lUTGLUNSON.
S17 X1STH STREET SORTJIWEST,
are prepared, with a large force of competent work
men, to execute promptly all orders for
j
&
HOUSE PLCMBIXO.
WATEK-CLObXTS, BATHS and B ISB pnt
np and securely trapped and Tentllated, prevent
the lngrers of foetid gate;. IslS-iy
LUMBER !LUMBERI
GBEAT BZPDCTIOS IPBICZI.
MUST SELL AND WILL SELL.
VIBGISIA BOARDS, good, SHperll.
JOIST and SCAlTTLI0,aU lengths and sizes,
s4WlliTl!: PINK SIDKINO, raper M, lor
merly sro. L ATIIS. SIM per M; formerlr t-j.
eoodVUttilNIA FLOOKINO, taper M.
CKliAIt TOSTS, 20 and SO cents.
Another kinds or LTJatBEU, dressed or rough,
at less than market prices. A small lot of Oak,
Aih and Walnut that I will sell at one half the
usual prices. An early call will secure bargalnt.
GEO. II. JOUNMKJ,
fe4xn Cor. Fifteenth and It its. northwett.
GOLDSOAP!
THE PUREST ASD BEST.
BCIIULTZ A CO.'S GOLD 80AP Is guaranteed
the best Soap In lbemsrket for general nte.
for talc by all Grocers. marl-St
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS
TRICT OP COLUJI11IA. SPECIAL TKRM.
PKUBATE JDU131JIC1I0.S". rEBItUACVxO,
1TS.
In the matter ofthcettate of Corxkucs Foley:
Application fr letters oj adjilnlttration on the
etiato of COK.vixirs Folly, of the District of
Columbia, has this day been made byBAKTUOLO
mlw bUEA. All persons Interested are hereby
notified to appear fn this court on TUES
DAY, the 1Mb oar ofMsrch next, at II o'clock
a. nt., to thow eante why letters of admlntatrt
tlon on the estate of the tal t deceased thuuld
not Issue as prsved: ProvMed a copy of this
order be publlthed onee a week for three weeks In
the Natiimcal UsrciiLiCAN previous to the said
day. i
Test! A. WEBSTER,
mis-raw Register of Wills.
19
OTIOE TO CREDITORS.
This Is to ctve notice that the nnderiteneit have
obtained frtm the Orphan' Coart or Prlaee
George's county letters testamentary on the per
sonal estate of Iticuamr T. McLaiy, late of
Prince Gaorgc's connty, Itsryland, iieecased. All
nertti&s having claims against tald deceaael are
hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the
vouchers thereof, legally authenticated, on or be
fore the latli day of August, 1376: they may other
wise by law be excluded from all benefit of said
estate
All perrons Indebted to stld estate are requested
tOTiiakeluimedllte payment.
Glvek under our bands this ttlh day of February.
IK6. EIIU'IN J. MCLAIN,
y ANNIE 11. ill LAIN.
ExrentorsofKlchanlT. Meialn.
Frnr.UAnri6.n:(i. reit-Tiuw-
IN THE SUPREME OOL'RT OP THE DIS
TRICT OK COLUMBIA, THE ITU DAT OP
XAItCR, WC.
fjtla RlTeli.w. k
,1; . ... f No. 4C Equity Doe. .,
Geflrra WTcn art etal. l '
'-Sn. inollon of the clilntltr.by Mr. Silicon, his iS-X
lleltorjit 'irnrdereii thst the defunaants, Georrei-
Wr!larlfan(lfmMh T.. raalrr.finutthri,.niu.O
race. rrbe entered herein on or before it.a era .eta
tayBeenrrlncrsrtTdaya aftcrtbhday; o'hrreUe;'
vacau- ntiijKJIVn.. t - " CKSV O, OC-
Retreronrt: - A. '7lr2nnm a. ..
A true eoyv Tcit: It. J. AlEKiS. Clerk. Ac. '
BrL.P. WILI.1A5, Astlstant Clerk.
mayimw
HISISTOJOIVE NOTICE THAT THE
subscribers have obtained from the Supreme
Ccnrt of the District of Columbia, hjiofag a
Scelal Term, letters usumantsrron the personal
e-tate of Thovmk D. ALLZir, tats or the cltrof.
Noifoik. State of Virginia, dcceited. All IrersoaV
having claims sgslnst the said debated are berehr
warneyl to exhibit tha same, with the Touehers
thereof, tnthe subscribers, on orbeforetheuthdar
ofFEKRUAKY next: tltey may otherwise Br law
te oxeladtd from all beaeat or the tald eatttc.
Given under cur bands thl lvtii day or rebruarr
1STI. t:HA8LUI.LKN, ""
. .. ETHAN AiLltK. '
eSOOEBxES.1
Scotch Whisky,
IRISH WHISKY,
JAMAICA RCM,
ST. OROIZ BUM,
NEW ENOIaAND BUM,
SHERRY WINE,
CATAWBA WINE,
MUSCATEIi WINE,
VJa&ri.l VVXaVXa,
Fruits.
CALIFORNIA PEAE3,
ORANOES,
BANANAS,
OBAPES,
PRUNES,
FJ.QS,
K A IS INS,
NUTS.
Spiced Oysters,
SCOAB WAFEBS, .
Vanilla flavor;
SUOAR WAFERS.
Lemoaflaror; a. -,..
SUQAK WAFERS. -.Pia.
Raspberry flavor;
SUOAR WAFERS,
ChocolaU flaror;.
OARIalSBAD WAFERS,
VANILLA WAFER UIOABETTES,
ALBERT BISCUIT,
OANDY.
G-. G-. Oornwell & Sons,
o. 11S FenntrjlTanltk Arenne, opp.
Its WllUTd's taotel.
Gt-JE-OOEK-IES.
N. T. METZGER & BRO,
417 SEVENTH STREET H. W.,
DEALERS IN
TIKE FABQX7 GROCERIES.
Would csllstfntlon to their line Old Uovern
'ment J aTa Coffee, Mocha, Marl
cabo ana Rio.
CBOICE NEW YORK JIVTTER.
KEW YORK BUCKWHEAT,
GOLDES. SILVER AMI
MAPLE DRIPS.
ORANGES, LEMOSS,
BASASAS. FIGS.
MALAGA GRAPES.
IT A LI AS DRIED PEACHES,
PRVAELLES, fe.
CUIXESE PRESERVES.
CAXTOS GIXGER SYRUP,
CALIFORXIA BOXEY,
JELLIES. I c. wSI
;CANJiED GOODS.
California Bartlett Pears. Salmon,
Lobster. Peaches, line s pple.
Marrowfat Peat. Fruit Peas,
Lima Beans, Xc.
One ton Turkish Prunes, which we are offering
very cheap.
tVINES-ATery large and select line ofWlnet.
consisting or line Table Sherries, Porta, Uadeila,
angelica and Catawba.
' Liquors, braxdies axd cigars.
43-Thote In want of line goods at bottom prices
would do well to examine onr stock, ss we are
constantly adding to It, thereby enabling pur
chasers to get tush goods at all times.
H. T. HETZUEB aft BRO.,
' febll 417 SeTentrt afreet S. IT.
OPTICIANS.
Self-Adjusting Eje-Glasses,
Patented, warranted for one year
not to break, frameless: rasnufacv
tuxeu ana maae to oroer. vt a.r
ranted not to prodace cancers, aa other sye
Glasses do. It does not slip from your note If you
sweat. Come and see them and convince your
selves of this beautiful Invention.
ISAAC ALEXANDER,
123 Pennsylvania are.. Optician and Jeweler.
de8-am .
Brazilian Pebble Spectacles,
AT
FBASELII & CO.'S,
V1XI PENNSYLTANIA AVENUE,
de3-ly OPTICIAy.
LOTTERIES.
XS7S.
STATE LOTTERIES OP
MISSOURI
DRAW TWO TIMES DAILY.
PRIZES FROM $32,500 DOWH TO $1,000,
TICKETS, EBOX 81 10 $10.
ALL ORDERS AJiJS PR0MPTL7
FILLED, AND THE
Drawn Numbers Sent as Soon as Drawn,
L00Z OUT POB THE HEXT
Gram Single Number Lottery.
Sue notice of which will be given.
Send for e&colari.and information to
HUBBAT, MILLER k 00.,
r. o. Boxiws.
lana-tf Bt. Ix)nl. Mo.
mSUACK
TTCOHIaO FIRE 1N8UKASCE COK-
FAST, OFMUSCY, PA.
ZSTABLISUXO I84P-CH ABTEB TEIIPETUAI.
STATIMENT, JANUABT 1, 1S7:
Orott asiets t,41t.63 s7
Total losses paid since organization... 6,liv.sia 34
Net cash assets. son. (W 64
J. RUSSELL BAttlt,
General A gent ror District of Colombia, Boom X,
Le Droit building. Eighth and Y streets. re4-rm
John T. Asms. d. w. KiTcnax.
ATIIVTS 3s KETOH A TvT,
rSentral Insurance Agents and Brokers,
Le Droit Building, corner of T and Eighth sts.
We are agents for a Use or strong, carefully man.
aged and reliable companies, and Insure properti
In the District against low or damage by FIBS on
the most reasonsble terms. We warrant fair rates
ana prompt payment or tosses. ocj.u
Jk GEO- BERGL1IMG,
Kerclisuit TrUIor FnmlsIHnj; Goods,
111J F ttreet northwett.
Hat received a very elegant assortment of
SPKINO AND FALL. OTEKUOATINO,
and Is prepared to mske them up In the latest styles
AT KKAaONABLK PRICKS.
fel'i-tf
BRADY'S
National Portrait Gallery,
Ko. CS3 Fennayltreinln ATennev, Itetween
Sixth aiid Heveuth H tree la.
Hr. Brady his the pleasure or announcing to his
friends and the public tbat he has r turned to Wsth
lngton and reopened bis gallery. He will be atded
by a corps or the best artists, and will avail him
seiror all the recent lmprovementt in the photo
graphic art. Mr. Brsdy will give his pergonal at
tention to hit patrons dally from a a. m. till Ip.c
rtelSVTnThlf
ENGLISH, SWISS AND AMERICAN
Watches
'BT ALL THE HOST CELEBRATED MAKERS
A Large Assortment at Very Low Prices.
M. W. 6ALT, BRO. & CO.,
aaH-tf JXWKLSK3.
' IENRT a SE1BLE,
ARCXUTZCT.
riwR-travsrs, yppoal Fail OtBa m -
laiais.
Y3I. IJNKINSO:.
o.Cfjmmi3sary: MeatHoiise",
-Fourteenth and B streets southwest,
KEEP CONSTANTLY OS HAND
BEEF. arCTTON. LAMIi.
VEAL. 8MOKTCO lIBKy, 8ALT BEKs.
CEEr TONOUES, POBK ANDSAUaAOE
of the Try bettquallty. which they sell at the low
est; market price for cash. Come and see.
fbis-lm
t-i. i par a a
MfiKIINKH ANB PAPER-WJiEB,
. nirsnniinn atrtk. nvct. r: i a
SJaVTAMU laaraauy eg 1
BUSINESS C5HANCES.
TaTAKln. Futt EXOHANOE. TUIBrV MIN-
A- otet'ilderromtheettr, on me oam-
moreand Patanu railroad. IS miles rrora .
beabrooksta Ion. with the stock. tmPle-!
menu. poultry, nogs. eic. aae naure,i
urMnMia'. tarntr acres IB Oak. bll-
. ,.. .1. 4, A ... a .1 ..Anna
beuse, poultry and spring ton-; fine .prlng of
watir. good apple orchard, three good bones,
three milch cows, three beHers, two-year old t.
lb! ee alters, twe-jear o!da. one yearllog belH-r
and one calf; Use chett or tools, ail kinds: new
wagon, one csrt, with bsrness. poultry or all
kinds; CTeiythlng reaartocon-meacework. Tina
lot or manure on the place. Betweea S and 10
acres now la growlagn. Location ror health
c. nnot be ex celled. TMne truck and tobacco farm.
Tils farm Is nnrncumhered. Price. ,a, fc WUl
usae for city property B. M. MALL,
nihil ' ;t: Seventh street.
TO LOA-V-IABOE AND 8MAT.I,
amounts or ilONIT on flrst-class real estate
ecnrlty. Til SO. r. U ATCU KU
nhll-lm rorner lit ve nth and r t treet l.
M
OXZI TO I.OAK.
a rn.thftii.jjAlliM. at . laht nereent. Inter
est, In sums or not less than ajetb. .n centrally
located real estate. B. H. WAKSKK,
nihil. it Corner ScTcntli and T street.
M
OHET TO IDAS,
Several larre tnmt at nine ner eenL. and smaller
sums at tea per cent., ca weii-loeaj real estate.
B. U. IVAKNIlt,
mhll-lt Corner Seventh anrt r.treets.
MONEY TOLOAN.-UOOUCOJIBIEKOIO.L
Notes wanted, or short rdates. Ind War
rtnlt wanted. Alonty safely and carefully placed.
Note business a specialty.
ISBL'BT O. APPLEMAN.
No. ICS.'f Fennltanla svenoe, near Treunry
Department. itsMl
T7IOB EXOHANOE TEN AORE3 NEAtt
A.- citr: good-new home, six looms, alee
bsrn aad other out-bnlldlags: In One order. 1
Will trade for a house m the city and pay
fln.Mili ,iiB.,nuirfn. a
U.M.HALL,
mhj.tr 117 fceTenth ttrcet-
TiHJK TBADE A NEW nOUSE OF SIX
A! roomt on Tenth street aorth'att, Incune-.iaa,
beredwlihaO. 'VTlIltradeon-sitockorg03diP
forthedirrereace. B. M.HALL, Cfl
itMf MI Seventh ttreet.
T70R EXCUANQE A 1AKJI OF THBEE
-a-' hundred acret.ntar tort Washington;
rood bnlldlnra. fte : mme rood timber: a
bedoi tnptrior 3lsrl: land finest In the
country for tootcco. ate: im per acre; win
van far Htr nranarlv. Imnrorrd or nnlm-
Eih2-tr SI? beveuth ttreet.
TJIOB EXOHANOE M AON IFIOENT PL AN.
Ju' tatlon In the nnett section or Florida;
an orensru 01 peaene.. oranees. pecans.
lemons,flg. Ac. Produces One Bealiland,
Cotioni .von acres, buildings: nneltteJ
stocked with Oah. near the houie. It HI
trade for a good boure.and pay tome cash difference
r take property encumbered. It. 41. 11 ALL,
ralC'tf C17Serenih street.
TTIOR TEADE LOW AORE3 OF SPLKND1D
-A.' Land near St. Croix. WbconMi. will
traae ror city property ana assume some in
cumbrance. B. 31. HALL.
roK-tf -'IT Sevi nth ttreet.
TJIOR TRADE-A FARM IN WEST VIE.
A- glnla-on Btltlmoreanduniniotd.near
town. sciiooit.ffc.; gooa ouiiamgi aaancn .
land, orchard, Ilmtttone qnarry on place,!
and laaltoavlhersee.lrabie tlaee. Price. I
t!.ao. Will trade for property here and A
iiaf some dllTrrenee. B. M. H ALL
mh-tf St: Seventh street.
TiWR SALE CHEAP. AN ENTIRE
A square orgrouud near the Capitol, at S3 .
ceaispcrtoot. AaarterBua.
Im M. II ALL,
relO-tr 517 beveuth street.
TTIOB EXOHANOE A L&ROE AND DE-
A-' hiitABLE vacant lot near the font
Ofice, worth l),ouo, will 1 evchinged ror.
guou propcnvin or nurci u.ai, jiu.
It. M. HALL,
reia-tr 517 Seventh street.
FOR TRADE A NEW BRIOK HOUSE OF
IDrooms, with gas, hot and cold water. u
In fine order and a go'l locality on Capitol Zm
Hill, worth $t,0io. Incumbrance of S-I.tOO, 159
will trade ror smaller houae or vacant lots. Aajsv
B. 31. HALL.
reia-tr 517 Seventh street.
TTIOB EXOHANOE FORTY-AORE FARal
a: north or the city, near therarmor u. ,
tt'. Itla-.a. rlh l.nrt. lartra. hnnt, ,.1,1, An!
balcony, fine fruit, barns, milk-home. ,1
springs, lawn anu snaae, nte mnes rrom city.
tt ill uaie uus tor city properly. ,-r
R. jl. HALL,
felMf 517 SeTenth street.
1TIOR TKADE TWO AURES OF OKOUND
A- on the boundary of the elty: some tine
oak trres: about a home or eight rooms:
good garaenland. WUl trade It nnlncum-jni
Dtrcu. anu give tow" uiucrenra m diimc;
ror a bouse Inside diy limit s. B. M. H1LU
fel7-tf
f,T., r ai n
o. 517 Seventh street.
TTIOB TRADE A SQUARE OF OROUND,
- on me ttiaDu.ni one nanureii mousaba
feet; will be traded for a farm near the
B. 31. HALL.
fe!7-tf Ko. S17 Seventh street.
TTIOR TRADE OVER ONE HUNDRED
J- Acrrs.atthrEpaspriags,Diadens9urg.
of line land, and would subdlrlde and sell
well In acre lots. It has on It the famous
Bna Serines, snd Is deitlned to be the sunt-J
mer retort near Washington, owing to the
greatvalneor thewaier. Will trace It for city
property ana pay some uiuctcscc.
a K. 31. HALL,
felT-tf No. 517 seventh ttreet.
T7IUR EXOHANOE A HOUSE AND LOT
worth 12 500 and a vacant lot worth
t,0t0. Will be exchanged for a good brick
bouse Worth S3,M0, and the difference paid In
racner. B. it. HALL.
II
fei7-tf No. 517 Seventh street.
FOR EXCHANQtg THKEE AND A HALF
ACHES, on the BeTenth-sireet raid.
scar city limit i, liiTlnjr on It fuar direlNfl
InjE. A l&rffs oue. of tonrteen rooms, will SH9
oc timded Xor a flue re-ldencj In the city- mm
K. M. HALL,
fglT-tf No. 517 SeTenth ttreet.
FOll SAI.E OR TKADK-A UANDSOUE
re ild tree on the comer or O and Tntli n,
streets: will be sold or traded lntpart to juItu-
lajre. icaii.urDcJi6atwiniui. wiwunea.
1'roptrt j- irortli $10,U0,
R. M. 1. AI.I..
itri.'.i
Ko. U7 4eTenta street.
rpOH TRADE. A LAKQK SOUSE IN
J-- ueorretown, in fine condition, m.tnwra
AVUllaj VwSUiUVUll aVSAAU SOU 114Vrut.Jlt .IUiJIUIC-r
xntnti; 21 rooms, and lot 80x123; and on a .
corner with tome shid. trees, etc. llortriare
ort,X0. yt 111 trade for a farm or racant Round
ID fHJ. It. Jl. llLsLaa,
ft-10-tf MTSerenth street.
TTIOR EXOHANOE. A HAND3031EX-Y-
a: 13IFKO VKl) rvu.3i, nnder rood caltl
Tatlon, at Vienna station. It mites from.
Gtorxttown, In Virginia. Ore bard of all'
kidus ui iruu. xiuuss uas niae roomi.
Darns. c. wuunae lorciixproperi.T.
felO-tf
K. II. HAUL, 617 SeTenth street.
TTrOK TRAUE, FOR SMALI HOUSES. A
J- large and elegant residence In the ,,
yirst wrd, in good order, with lO.Oijn feet of
a.-... I.I. aCt (Van T !. .....- .
ertr for sTrmller bmldlnrs.
felO-tf
..,!-. . a.. ..1a.4P wmr a a. .
it. m, HAiiU, on oeTcnin i.rcr..
TCTOR EXOHANOE. I WILT TRAUE A
-a. teanllfalcoanlrT teat of six
teen acres, llnelr lznptoed, tine
rtsiuenre, turn and other duuu
lngs; all kinds of anil., Ac: cod
shade, and on the Baltimore and1
udio rmuraska, near a suuvn, lor cut property at
a low flgnrei
it,, n uaijUi
xeio-u
317 tieTenlh street.
TTIOK SALE OR EXCHANOU-AI.ARQE
-sj a:
ind elegant rrsldenre on K street north
west, worth t&voo. can be purchased of me
m
low, orcxcoangeuiu part jr Motucr goou
nrtj-idrtT In tlila rltr or west.
fe-tf IT. M. HALL, S17 SeTenth st.
TTIOK TRADE A SMALL FRA3IE OF 7
rooms, with larre eronndr. on Q ttreet
'M
nortoeatt, will oti traaeti lor a small lanu
aown iuc river, s-ncc, 2,mi -
It. At. 2IALL
fes-tf 517 Seventh tt.
FOB EXCHANOE-1-JO AOKES OF FINE
LAND, northeast of the CUT. with good lm
fjroTementt, will be traded for propertr I n the city
Imlts. Laud not far from street-cars and Is unin
cumbered. 1C. At. HALL,
feo-tf S17 Seventh tt.
TJIOR TKADE FARM OFI00 ACRES.NEAR
A; Finer Point, veil Improved; wilt be traded
for city propirt j. Only ti OU); very cheap,
fes-tf K.M.HALL. 5i7 bevrnthtt.
O GOLDSTEIN A CO.. LOAN AND
vj
COalMISSIUN BROKERS. Xortheilt
t v
corner of Tenth and D streets. Liberal
advances made as loans, or on commlttlon'
to anv amount, and tar inr time detlreo. v
on very reasonble terAs. Strictly confidential.
iebT-lf
TTOR TRADE FOR CITY PROPERTY A
A' une tarm or two bnndred acret. niguiy
Improved, nnr LaureL on the Baltimore
ana vuio rauroaa; agou uauuina', miu).
timber, rruits, Ac. I will trade the above'
and assume Incumbrances on property In
uty aaaiuonai. trice. i,uu. .....
R.AI. HALL,
reZ-tr 817 Seventh street.
FOR TRADE A LARGE BKIOX KESI
DENCE, it rooms, H suaietrom the Pott .,.
uffice. rrntlngrorfl3p.rmontb. I 111 tra.le !f
ror smsller itonscs, parties to assume encum- i-Sj
brance ol ?,. A rare chance ror. a good-S"-
trade. Will teU low. It. SI. HALL,
lta-tr S17 BeTCnth ttreet.
TTIOR TKADE A FOUR-STORY BKIOK,
A. taeingine I'Sient vrmre,vau aireet. mil,
PC tra.jcu lur anu ajiiiict u""'.. -iwuuw.
brance on the Bouse. K. 31. H ALL.
JaS-tr I7 venth ttreet.
FOR TKADE A STOOK OF BOOrS
and SUOES ror Honi or Lois la or
fli
near the city. u. si. iiasiu.
aS-tt 17 seventh streat.
TTIOR TRADE A FINE DESIDENUE ON U
JlS street, near seventa street, vi it nwini;
will be traded, unencumbered. lor Tacant :
fjroundinnuruiernpanoiiueciiy.
it. al. HALL
jaa-tf 817 Seventh ttreet.
TTIOR EXOHANOE A SPLENDID FARM
x; on the rotomsc. s miles below
Washington: l,uo aeret; sto nnder
cuitiTaiion; une lasa: vw acres iim-:
brr, oaksnd pine, (eaty to cut and'
thlp;) a (Irltt-mlu. In order, with.
wntui trario; ln t-Atut Dwalllnra.4
Tentmnt Hontxs. Htablra. Ac The timber will
pty for the rami.- 1 will trade the above tot city
property. It. M. UALL.
laStr S17 Beventn ttreet.
FIR EXOHANOE lO.&ro AOKES FINE
LAND, near Mobile, with perfect title,
FIR TRADE A.LAROE DOUBLE KESI.
DEtiCX, wit h large e rounds, well located -
in the city. 1 will trsde for some money and V
smaller Homes or 'Tacant city Lots. The !59
House at a bargain. It. it. HALL, -
la-S-tf S17 Seventh street.
OYSTEES:
HARVEY'S
Old-EsUbllshed Ladles' anif Gentlemen's
.ifOxSslirHDBIBliJBlHT
1016 Fttnaxjlntnla. Tenn.andElrT"
cntlt artrtieta
'rrASRINOTOS', D.C.
w
'he lAvriyat Ontrvr Tfnnmm In (7.A TTi.(svri Ht.ra
atvu orsnui ox me nneii oTHiers in at tne onnT di
nrdeep
wledlili
cy i proonce are aerrea w tin eTe-TimaginW
SjaUatOVatStA tVraS a.AATTU IVTs
The lVadlea Saloon la one of the nandsomest l
sll its appointment-, and is conducted eapceUUr
for them.
Open from f a. xn. nntfl midnight.
.Vst-Orstera. Terrapin and Quu a tpeclalty.
HiHTEY k UOLBEy, CropHef orr,
HFIT." lartn-or of Bteazaed OyHers,
akWsfCillllkTj
- a---w aava
8, "'felt Kgt
FOB BENT.
OQt THIRD STREET NORTHWEST
Sifjyc Fninlshedttoomsfarreat.wlthorwUh.
out board; seat elsss Tabe Board. Ittferenees
given snd reqntrtd. mnit-
82
UBANT PLACE FOR KENT. ONE
front room, w lth boar. mhli-tf
328
INDIANA AVENUE FOR RENT
Large and hsnasomelT-rnrnlsked room.
overlie king C'lty Hall park. mani-tr
11 FOURTEENTH, STFOR BENT
OAaa Suite orBOOitS, near Wtllard't anl the
Xbbltt honse. rnhc-ct
1RM3R RENT THREE FLOORS, OONTAIN
A.' 1N8 the best-located oltlce rooms la the eliy.
Bnlldlngrormerlyoceuoledbyt&etSecond National
Bank. FTZVENS A ROBEBT3,
BiblC-st No. Bit Y street northwett.
rnoCem conveniences. Kent exceedingly tow.
js..a
THIRTEENTH STREET NORTH-
TstST.-roR RCNTNwlT.rnrnlihaM
dt nniii a. , sa a a-
DSVlZ-JStWaUJ (aVAAAA A atftA.arava9. Java-r kA
TTIOR BENT-TWO IiAKUk ELUJIIfTL?
A.' furnished, conunnaleatlng EOOMi, rrontlng
osbevtniKatn street and Pennsylvania avenue.
Inquire corner Seventeenth street aad Pennsytva.
nlaavenne. Army and Navy Market. jai-tf
Fm TUlKTEUtTH brtttLf NUKrH.
OJUL WIST, between E and T. Members of
Congress and others desiring handsomely-fur
nlshed Booms, with or without board, can -be
salted by applying as above. References ex.
changed. naa-tf
pT-lT SEVENTH STREET, OPPOSITE THE
JUL POST OKICE. FOR RENT-Two eont.
munleatlng oBee rooms, at 3 per month: also.
aereral bandsomtly-rnrnuhed apartments In an
elegant bouse, with or without board. Apply at
Boom No. r. ill SeTenth street. dd-tr
HOUSES.
T QQ9 T STREET NORTHWEST FOR
RENT Small two-,torr KUICK
HOUtfE. seven rooms, rsnge, hot and cold
a
water; new anu in nicr ornrr.
thko. r. OATonrr..
mbll-at Corner Eleventh and r s treets.
HOUSE FOR BENT AND FURNITURE
Tt Ht SALE. I.octte.1 within a lew mln-
utt' walk or the Patent and General Pott-T
Ofaees. 1 he house Is a three-story and base- jJ
ment brick, with back building, aad contains--1-1
all modern Imororementt. Kent low to parties
purehaslngthe rurnltare, which will be sold rea
sonable. The furniture ts In excellent condition,
rorurmt, 4c, apply to B. II. WABXEK. Heal
Estate Broker, corner F and Seventh sts. mhll-st
1 TAX S STREET NORTHWEST-HOUSE
-A 4 tlrts f0r rent: IS per month: ssloon
ptxlor, dlnlng.rooai and kitchen on flrtt-
floor, roursieeplnx-room and bath-room on!!.SJ
sreondaoor. Apply to UEUBtlE lIDBQEaS,----'
in 'our and-a half ttreet noithwett.
mhlD-FMWIt
FOR KENT HOUSES N03. 11M, 13, 10,
14K. 1413, 14M and 14.s Lorcoran street, .
containing un rooma each, gas, water, bain, ST9
latrobes. Bent t per month, or will seuCll
upon eay terms. sjt
JOHNTT. P. VTYEBS. Agen.
fe7l-lm l Fifteenth street.
1-1 TWENTIETH STREET. BE
AaSiAvS tweeu M and X northwest For
rent Mx-room hoitse: Sis per month. Ap-
ply next door or at 1.17 K street. I'alnt store.
fris-ir
TV. RUTHJtltroUO.
WANTS.
AYOUNO WAN WHO HAS HAI (JO.V
ildt rahl cler"cil ex serlence, and 1 1 f raJnate
Inlaw, desires a situation In a FantAaents or
Law veis office;wiiiirort for 40 per month. Ad
drcs "Clert, KxriELiCAXoflcc. mhli-ct
C
APITAL WANTF.D TWK.NTY THOU
SAND DOLLABH WANTEIt In a safe and
proQtable bmlness. For oarUcnlara, applvtp
AriliI.lU S7. KiUtKlin..
mhl5-lw
No. 70S E street northwest.
-TXTANTED TO SELL THE ENTIRE FUK
vv nltnrc of thirteen rooms. House win not
be rented itnles. furniture is sold. Location In
the 1 lclnlty of Ahbllt bun and Wlllsrd's. None
need answer who do not mean bustnes and can
make nece-stry money arrangemenia. Adtros
giving real name and address, "A. L. B.," be
iTliLif A ofllce. mhl4-.t
WANTED A PHYSIOIAN, HAVING t360
to SI.0U0. not objecting to special practice,
ctnfecure an Interest worth not lest than $,wo
avear. Cation J. UHNUY CARROLL.
mhi3 M3 Ninth ttreet. N. W-. Wathlngton.
TTANTED WITHIN A FEW BTAIUKS
II from the Patent tirace. a single room, with
board. Address, ror three dsrs. nsmlor location
and terms, IMjUIBKK. care McConnell's Junc
tion NewsBooois.cornerNlnlhandF streets.
mbl3-lt
CIO A DAY AT HOME. AGENTS
OA-il wanted, (ratat and terms free. TRDE
A CO.. Augnsta. Maine. mar3-ly
-Trj-ANTED-MILITAKY BOUNTY LAND
VY WARRANTS, by .
. WJi. J. juiUisxuji, Jittorneyt-Law,
itsiu.i, A.HtiacT.-uaw, ,
Room 40. Le Droit Building.
ans-lT
SECOND HAND CLOTHTNO WANTED AND
the HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID. In con
sequence or the large salea made dally. 1 ant In
need or the above, and am prepared to buy all
klnda or OENT17feMENS BOY 8' AND LA.
DIK8' GARMENTS, HATS. BOOTS, SHOIS,
BXDDINO, WATCHES, PISTOLS, AC. at the
very highest cash prices. By calling or adresslnr
ny maai prompt attcnuos wui vo bitch uj
EUZOO.
aug3-tf
17 D street northwest.
DR. A. PRATT, DENTIST, HAS RB
moved to the northwest corner or SeTenth
and D streets, over CrandaU's book store, where
he will be pleased to see hla old patrons, andtaa
general pnbllc. JeB-tf
1 Cnf MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE,
avAIU near Atcenalon church flm-class
board, with rooms. In a family of three adults.
mbMt'
WOOD'S. 17s PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE.
Flrvt-class BOABII at from 7 to StOper
week; Table Board SS nr week; Transient, (1 CO
per day. marS-lm
AJ7(i PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. NEAR
3C I J Blxtb-ttreet Depot- rirst-clsss board,
with room, from U to 10 per week; transient. I.M
per day. ftlt-tr
TREMONT HOUSE, OOR. OF SECOND
STREET AND INDIANA AVENUE.
Bates: per day, Sitfl; per week, 10: per month,
3. Table boird per month, ra. This ravorlte hotel
has recently been lmproyed. newly rumlthed and
heated with steam, littropolltan cars pasa thl
house to aadrront the Capitol, No liquors sold.
de-tf Y. P. niLL. Proprietor.
COMETHJNQ NEW IN WASHINaTON.
THE NATIONAL HYOIENIC INSTITUTE AND
DINING BOOMS,
Jntt opened at 1104 F street, where the bett TIRST-
CLASS BOABD can be had at reasonable rates,
permanent and transient.
noTia-an TV. t. BOSS, M. P.. Proprietor.
FOE SALE OR RENT.
TTIOR SALE. EXOHANOE OR RENT THAT
j- oeauiuuiiynntsnea kkoiuemuk, ll ti
street northwest, containing seventeen
rooms most eligibly located, and possessing
all modem Imnravementf. Half rath. li.
131 O.
iteengSf
A"p5--1
ply to W. NOTTINGHAM, cornar ofThlrd and K
ttreeU sontlieait, or to IT A. PU3EY, Fort Foote,
Maryland. jana-tr
FOR SALE OR RENT. ON QEORaETOWN
HEIOUTS. The residence or the Ute Morris
dler, esq.; brick bouse, with fourteen rooms,
tchen ana pantry: one acre of ground. Bent,
SO per month. Apply to W. H. DOUOAL, corner
Boad and High streets. ocao-tf
LOST AND FOUND.
j r s r s f jr e- J-.,-r
X OST A QOLDSEALRINO.UORNELIAN
-AJ tet. engraved head, inscribed un Intlde "N.
P. C. toT. L." The Under win be rewarded tr
leatlngitattheolUceof theWaicr Keglitrar, Co
lumbia bnllding, Four-and-a-hair ttreet north,
wesu marl4-:t
T OST IN FOURTEENTH STREET OAK,
-a-i or near e ounces tn and T streets,
Friday alternoon. a pocket-book con
taining money and cards. LIbrral
reward If left at UUS T Street north
west. mUKi
COn REWARD. LOST. A PHYSICIAN'S
Os-tvS Visiting Lltt ror 197B. A book covered
with blsck morocco, containing memoranda or
medical Tlslts and account. The above reward
will t paid to any one returning the ssave to Dr.
T. S. VillUi, .No. sot Sixteenth street, corner of
I street northwest. mhl-3t
.DBYQOOD
Closing Carpet Sale.
Dry Goods Fearfnllj- Cheap,
Grand OpportniiltT far CaaH Bayer.
Best Ingrain Carpels, 91.13; 10 per cent, oft" for
cash.
Heary All-wool Ingrains. 73 cents, worth fl
Brussels, m-frked (tows.
S,00Q rards fast-colored Calico. S and 6; (c.
opeBlnp spring lircssUoods, cheap.
rlsJd Dress Good?. 12 c. np to One roods.
"U'lce hlte aiieetlnjce.TerT beaTj, 33c. worth 33.
AVhlterioces, U ac, worth :5.
5,tX0 yaids Cambric EJglnjs and Inserting
6Me. up.
olOMy Click Alpacas. 25, L4.and5Cc
Black Cash inert, 13. W, al ; low price.
All kind Table illnenT.weLsKapWn; cheap.
Casslmeres fir men and oots. at ow prices.
Cemlnnlsl UnUnrdrled blilrt, wade of Warn
DttamusUnand ilnescllncn from the best Tlae
jnth- market and at less than cost of making;
only 1.T5 ; ltrce or 15 a doxen.
Call and examine. Good Talae for your money
alw.nvtn. T H AfJD4Isr
mh l-tf No. Too Market Space.
We tsahet plenanrt In calllns the avtteaa
Mors of porcbaaera to onr Tory aArjc.
atDd complete ia.ortmeint of FOREIUJI
ASD BOHESTlt.' CAKI'aTTB, whlea in
Havre J nat recel red, tI i
FKENCII HOQUETTa.
E.NUIJKU BOVAL WILTONB,
ENHUfilf AXHINaTKB,
E5UMIH BOOT BltrjSISETJg,
AHERICAIs BOOT BRUSSELS,
BOUT BRIESEI-Usui and Stair, la
KeltA,
OiOSJ.l.ET'Si ENOMSH TEI.Ta7T,S4
and 6-4 PRIVATE,
CBOSaiaET'S ENULISaX TAPESTKT-
3-4 and 6-4 VB IV ATE.
BORDERED CABPETH for atUlntMl
Floora.
CBOSSLET'A TAPESTBT-Hall aatl
aatnir. In Helta.
EKOIJSH VENETIAN Hall anal
Stair. In letta,
A Foil Line or INGRAIN CABPETS,
ALL 6BADEH..
FLOOR DRCUCIKTS.SUI Blaea.
HoqUETT, WILTON AND VELTKT
BV6H in Great Tarlety,
Also; a full line of Borvtaley ITamaaat,
Floor Linen, Io-4. la-4 and 10-4 wide,
ror Dancing ajattaa.
BODEBR9.&CO.
tep3-tf 1828 f Street aorfhrrerte"
-VTGRTHERN LIBERTY CtXABIOTB-
o-s The route or tnese new anct
popular street cars has been ex-,
waanl tn tannavlvanlaa.venne aad.
Vlrat atrret aaat. and on ft ttreet to Tacai,.
ond street west. They pass the Cspltol. Northern
Liberty Market. Corcoran ArtOtliery.Treaaury,
War. Navy aad State Departments, via X. Third
and D atreeti. The ArtUallerylsrBXXoaThurs
tuyevealnrs. Oh riots for parlies receptions, Ac. ran be ea
irared for any boarofthe day or nlxhu OlUee
asJolalaclheNorUeraLibrt-9tarkst. X. street.
tun-tat .
FOB SALE.
"l?On SALE OHEAP A FINE BOILDINU)
ja- uui, on jiecteentn ttreet. Between
I. and at northwest or will ecbanreroeaj
aamtt aoniria ipnuwr,fpin PI tae City.-
InnnlreofH.A. USUIC, 1117 Nlneteantn
street. mhu-fl .
"CTOUSES ANI FAKMS FOK SALE.
-a-a. several two-ttory BUI.M3 ana cot-
i'uia; aontniypayirrnta. aainaoieouiltl-
tueLOTaoaeaiytctmt: alMtfABUb In the
jM
etrhiita
wicia. auiu.u anu ,.i,.ui. mvi .icnr
, . ..... - H.u ..a. .m.
tlliitiun Mr. t.i.jtttla.
mhlS-WFMtf
Tot S street northwest.
T7IOK SALE-SrTV KR ALTWO AND TttBEE
IcrrTtBICKIlOCES la northwest aee.
lion, amon? which c&n ha ftannd the moat de.
M .
ttrahle homes, at Tew low llrnna.and on
conditions to suit Ike nnrebaser. Siime of.
which, at tie price It Is olireJ, is nneqnaied as a
real estate Investment.
TI1EO. F. CATCIIEL.
nhll-lm CornerXleTenthaady sts. a. w.
TTOR SALE-ONE TWO-STOBY FAMi;
-.oooteon a tueet northeast, between.
J-'rA"."?-?"' ! J.1&.A"?.S
AaoodhorseaDdearrisae win rw t.tL-n
as1
flrst payment on either of the atniTe, nod the btl
- pmsuAjer. unjt.3. i. ru3uaw
tnUl 3 SMTiUttt.
FOB SALE RAILROAD TICKETS AT
arratly tednecd rates, at Part la ton House,
rorntr Third ttreet and Ieuaslvanla avenue.
Tickets bought, told and excaaoted. mli-st
FOK SALE TWO VALUABLE
Lot. 10 by Its rest, on Zlahth ttreet.
betwtenrandQ: tl(0cath:balsnce!nllve ,
years, at six per cent. Interest. Inquire at '
CT Seventh street northwest- mha lm ,
"ClINE BTJIED1NO LOTS FOR SALE
-a. utiEAt-. inaverortaieL.OTS7.sand
'.iquire.B.aisetnitperiquareruotiaiso, .
let Z?. lauarsTO. ataQ rrnti nar ainintfoat. 4
This lot is situated onNew Hampshire are-'
nne. ortnoalt tf atrat
mo. jdt- a. ttii.L.iii. 00 l'enna.ave.
r. a..- ----.-
FOK SALE A COMFORTABLE. EIQHT. i
room TUAJIE UODSC.91SB street nonh-
east: aas. water, Lalrobe sore bath-room. Cl
water-closet, wash batla. New honse, never
occupied. WIU be sold cheap: gso cash: bal-
anre on lnnr time. Call ror keys. Ac. on TH. W.
SMITH, Lumber Dealer. Tlrst street and Indiana
avenue. etar! mhl Wrsttw
TTIOR SALE SEVERAL THREE-STOKT
-a iiKiuA. u fiaUAua, on tj and corco-
na iuicu, uciwcen .rounecntn ana rw
teentn tireets. -lerms: email casn payment
balance In monthly Installments.
, . JOUN W. 1". MTF.BS. Arent.
feit-lm 715 fifteenth ttreet.
Af 1STKEETNORTHEAST FORSALE
JJV A two-ttory and basement pressed-.
brick front house, eontalnlnc eight rooms. PW
bath, water and cas, on easy terms. Inquire Cfl
on the premises. Also, bufldlnr lot on New A5k
Jersey atenuc, between D ana E streets nortk
vrett. fets-tf
TTIOR SALE FINE WATCHES. DIA-
-a. moras, .leweiry, c, mew ana tecond-
nana, encap lor caao. ai
s. ijiit.iisTieTV pn.
Loan anu flomstlasion Brokers. t.
fc7-tf NortneattC'ornerTenthandD streets.
TTTIOB SALE OR EXOHANOE FOR OITT
'Wtt 0HUCI lA X-XUaAUUIi tun uitt
Property. In Kllavllle, Princn n.ni-n-a ..
mty, aid., Sixteen Acres of Land. wtthPW
iblerrame House, (rood water, an abua-JJ
ice of fruit trees, aranes. Ac: blah ani-a-a
- trroi
crnnty,
double 1
dance of fruit tmi .mm. a- - f.h .naJ
"'.) iwcaiwa; twelve mmuiea wri to taa
Hyatuvllle depot. Baltimore and Ohio railroad.
A photoaraph of the honte can be s?m and furth.r
Information obtained from B. H. STINttMETZ.
1337 rennaylvanlt avenue. Ja77-tf
OR SALE-TWO-STORT AND MAN-
sard root Pressed-bilck Front HiiinT!. ..
with batemtnt and bay window; Ohio stone
trlmmlna-s; ten rooms; situated on P andCfl
Sixteenth streets northwest. Will takeoncanV ,
food bulldlnx lot In part trade. Alto, two of
be finest Douses In Shepherd's Block, on New
Jersey arenue and Tlrst and H and 1 streets. Very
low and easy terms.
CHAS. P. rUSHATT. Broker,
jalS-tr cu and 63: T street.
TTIOR SALE A FINE PLATE SHO W-UASE.
.. tonu
tal4-tr
Inquire at No. 603 Loolttana avenue.
F
OB SALE.
Owlnxto scarcity or money at present we
oiler to sell all the unredeemed Dtal;es on
aaati, at a aligns aurance aoove tne acn
cost.
Ivery article fully warranted.
Also on hand, some very valuable Comalsatos.
Goods for sale cheap.
The collections are very large and choice.
Lovers of nne Watches, Diamonds and all other
Sue Jewelry, are respectfully Invited to exanuaa
the stock.
S. O0LD8TEIN aft CO.,
Loan and Commission Brokers,
JsnS-tf Nortbcatt corner Tenth and D sts.
TTIOB SALE HOUSE ON Or STREET,
- uuriuwcst, near twenty-nrss street, con-
talnlnfc eleven rooms, bath, water ami st;j
aa aia.uiijja'iur tag ,zj uories tan carriage.
Price, acoul: on eaav terma.
declS-tf WM. J. COOSX.
TTtOR SALE OB EXOHANOE. WILLSELH
Jt.- on long time and reasonabla
terma, or exchange for city or J
county property, a One jrarm.1
with Bouse, Stable. Ac. togetherl
with considerable yaluable wood-ai
land, comprising upwards of 180 acres, near
Stafford Court-home, Va.. and convenient to
Aqnla creek, which Is now navigable. Tor lnxbr
nation ana terms inquire at inis omce. ocza-tr.
FOR SALE HORSE, BUQOY AND
Harness, In first-rate order. Horse
BUHaDING MATERIAL8
ts aiBo, win stana witnont uitcnisg, Bjrw
and Is a fast road horse Inquire atunmVa
XXLIHXB'S STABL13, S5
ea-tf 43 Ilghth street. Afis-la
rpUE ARTIFICIAL 1T0.1C COMPA3T
X OY THK DISTBICT OF COLUMBIA
Is prepared to supply, at shert notice. Tiling for
yestlbnbu, Sldewalts, rootways andCarblnx, la
different colors; Fountains, Lawn Omameatta,
Honse and Lawn Steps and Platforms; houe
fronted; cellar walls and flooring cementedtoex- a
elude dampness; kitchens aad areas cemented aad
made perfectly dry. and a sure preventive against
the latreslon or rata. Insects, icu and all other
work executed tor which Portland Cement la
adapted. Our Portland Centra t becomes In a few
days superior to any or the marble or nataral turns
In common ute, and is an admirable Imitation of
either marble or stone; It more durable, ana In
creases its crashing resist aace with age. Its Oeaatr
is unquestionable.
..... BOBXBTS, Manager,
laaVtf 4M loulslaaa avenss.
s
PROVE JOIST.
WeheTeoneurwharfabaut LsiLnfMttaaat
inch BTBUCK JOIST, yerr best quality, rrau
laches to 12 Inches wide, 10 to it feet long, w tt tt
we are authorised by the owners to sell tor OAAA
without regard to cost.
In order to elosa It out as soon ss postlbas. we.
have determined to sell It very much below eost,
aad very much less than It can ba bought in cats
market.
Purchasers will And It to their Interest to exact,
lse this lumber aad learn our prices.
Large stock of
LUMBKB OF ALL IXNDSt
always on band, at lowest market prices.
T. EDIT. CLARK CO
Oace,Depot and Plsalnx-ifiU.
Ttthll-tf root of Fourta st. east.
" PEOPLE'S TjTJTE1 "
FOR
Nomlnl.KatloxCreefc. Upper Vacbodoe
and Intermediate Landlnx.
THE SIDE. WHZEL STEAMER
"E. MOBBIS,"
Capt. T. E. BALDWIN,
Will 'leave Wathlnrton eyerr
MONDAY and THURSDAY, at a
a. m.. fiom Blxth-atreet wharf.
,annt,ff,liif Mondav. March K. a
KettirnlnK will leave NomlnlTuifaUAi's and
r lttuvtxaat . a. m., iniaainr tiic hbotc laaiuius.
reis-tf . N. It. yiTZHUUH.Azenu
AMERICAN LINK.
KAIL TXAK.IIIPS.
tilj Liie caiTTiu l2 lisricu m.
alllnj; rrery Thursday front PHILADZLrHI
For Onawnrtawa and ZaiTarjsool.
Cabin, antermedlate aad Steerage
ACCOMMODATIONS UNSUR7AASXD.
zutes as low aa by aay other first-class Ltaa.
rXTZJt WKIBHT A SONS. General Agent.
rHILADXLPHIA.
H. D, COOKE A CO..
ania-ly 113 ITstreet. Washington. D.Bm
ALLAN LINE
STEAM BETWEEN BALTIMORE,
LIVERPOOL AND QUXXNSTOWN.
The splendid Screw Steamers of the above laas
will run aa follows:
From Ltrerpool. From Baltimore.
Hibernian. February s. Marcn I, ta.m.
Novabcotian, February a March li, a.n.
Auttrlan, March 7. March 2v. 9 a. es.
Caspian, J.arch 21. April 12. a.ra
And henceforth every fortnight, taking paste
rers and freight to and from Liverpool.
' FB1C1CS OF PASSAUE:
Baltimore to Liverpool or Queeastown
Cabin ... . .....aTs Gold.
Steerage .W- II CarreaB
Ilvenool or Queeastown to Baltimore
Cabla tt SO Gold.
Intermediate 47 u Gold.
Steerage................... .......... 23 OQOurreacT.
At which prices parties desiring to send for their
trlends can obtain tickets-
These steamers nayeyery best aecommodatlaxi
forpassengers
ror passage aijv gcHDJiA.CHEB Co.
No. t South Charles St., Balttators
in Washington WALTZS,
D. A. B KOSNAN,
aet-lv 8 St.. bet. Ninth a-it Tenth sts.
W. S. ROOSE,
CIOABS ASB
TOBACCCt,
Penna. Aronna
WloteaaU dealer li'lvT"Porta ""
Cactsru of the CkSbsTVla IfaaoU, L
Boom and Itocktoa Clrsn."
Agent for ie Ambrosia Flna"VCu. Tk
trade npplled direct frora taa rAcWoiT tt
very lowest New Tork aal Bsl
Aaf-Ectall branchea at WUlArt's,
polltan and Imperial Hotels. di
A L. BABBEX ak CO.
HAVE REMOVED THEIR OFFICES TO
. LB DBOIT BCTLDINO,
"Corner or Eighth aad F streets.
A feifc OFFICES for rent la LE DROIT BUILD-ISO.-
f -
Two 'STORES and a larre member of OFFICES
for rent In the ST. CLOUD BulLDlAQ. "
HOUSES and LOTS for sale at LE DROIT
PARK.
Apply to the owners, at above. mart-lf
JACQUES JOUYMAla'S
TWTATTFtT.-a -CCOZISCS,
. Ml B ItrMt, near LewU Jobjis
asm Ccva Bank.
An M0NUVINT3 n hand told at a great red.
Hoa. Ail new orders aiadA by designs of the latea
tylaa. TMUrtworxnasjalnaiabestlTALIAJI
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