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Feil THE EVENING STAR. | The Largest Cirenlation im the District w.D. WALLACH, Eater ana Prepri te WASHINGTON CITY | ’ - AUGUST 20, 1567 ——} BF READING MATTER O SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE GRAPHIC AND OTH MATTER FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OP PERSONS leay- iog the city @uring the summer mouths they Ave ibe STAR mailed to their address, by ordering the same at the office, tor 12% cents Per week, tor one week or more. MAJOR GENERAL O GO. HOWARD We note: d yesterday the report that Major a ral U © Lioward, cbiet of ‘ue Bureay of .Preedmen ad Abandoved Lands, be relieved from duty, and an officer of the recular army not above the rank of colonel be assigned to the bureau. There seems to be no doubt of some chauge being mage eboriiy. 8s the subject bas been under sdyisemert for some time past. It is cur- rently repor'ed tbat nearly a month smee the President offered the position of chief of the Rurean to Mr. John M. Langston, the colored lawyer of Ohio, whois now engaged in ad- dressing the colored people of Virginia on their educational interests, but that be declined. We have beard no reason assigned for the pro- posed change. Lt is admitted by all except the most prejudiced partizans that Gen, Howard bas conducted the affairs of the Bureau with proper energy, but atthe same time with pru- Geuce and circumspection. He has not oily done 4 great deal for the reiief and elevation of the colored people of the South, but has saved thousands of the white people in that section vation. with the means placed at his aud bas given them good counsel- No one, even if be had been the most just and pertect man living. could have taken charge of the Freedman’s Bureau and conducted it ever *o Wisely. without encountering opposition from ‘certain quarters. The only wonder is, that Gen. Howard has not met more vitupera- tion and been more violently assailed, 1u per- forming @ duty which was sure to bring his motives under suspicion, and Ivad toa rigid scrutiny of bis every act. That he has been heart and soul with Congress in its efforts to bring about a safe and permanent reconstrac- of the Southern States, is the werst thing most bitter opponent: can alleg him, and this. in the opinion of all L ple, 19 bis greatest merit ugee will sbortly ARMY CHANGES. Brig. Gen. ©. H. Tompkins, depot quarter- master Deparment of Washington, has been ordered to Omaba John C. MeFerran bas been ordered to reliey Gen kins. Col nes M. Moore, A. QM. iy ebarge of the burial corps, has been or- ered to Richmond, Va, ‘0 relieve Genora, Blunt, quartermaster of that district. Brevet Col. E. H. Ludington las been ordered to pro- coed with Gen. Totten on an expedition to in. spect the Atlantic fortifications. Brevet Col M. 1. Ladington, for some time past chief uartermaster Department of Washington, nas been ordered to New Mexico. Major Francis Crilley bas been ordered to Philadelphia Brevet Major H. A. Royce, chiet of the eighth division of the Quartermaster General's office, end Lieut ol. Payne, A.Q. M., have been mustered out and honorably discharged. Col, HeCisy Wood has been orderea to Russian America with Gen. Rousseau. Brever Liew. tenant Col. Howell has been ordered to report to Gen. Ingalls in New York city. Col.C. W. Foster, assistant adjutant general, has been ordered to report to the commander of the fitth ilitary district. THE PATENT FOR MAKING PAPER FROM woop IMPORTANT DECISION. Hon. T.C. Theaker, Commissioner of Pat. tents, has made a decision in the case of Watt and Burgess, owners of the patent for making Paper trom wood and other vegetable matter, Who applied for an extension of their patent, which expired yesterday The decision nas not yet been promulgated, butt issaid that the extension bas been granted as prayed. It was shown in evidence before the Examiner that the patentees had not received a fair Temuperation for their invention, and had the Commissioner refused to grant the exten- #100, they would baye bad no remedy; but the me being extended, the case can be carried to cov rt, Whereatull and fair examination ean be bad. end a decision rendered which will secure the rights of all parties Tne de_ «itoe of the Commissioner wiil be made pub. he in @ few days. and the case will be carried betore the U.S. District Court. Renvction ov FORCE INTHE WAR DEPART, MENT.—It is the intention of Geueral Grant, Aciing Srcretary of War, to curtail the ex: yebees of the War Department as fast as pos- ebie. A large number of bnildings in the eighborhood of the Department, now rented by the Government, will b+ given ap as soon as tLe papers and records cam be transferred to Department. About fifty clerks will be clstmiseed on account of the ecarcity of .work. (ne ce two buildings rear 17th street will be ined. (here no: being room enough mi the L epartmeut to accommodate ail the force. 87 From Shillington, Odeou Building, and from French & Richardson. “Hudsoa Taylor Book 5 ore." we have early copies of H: Mogovne for September The “Dodge Cluo” | GENERAL | assuming command of it, unless authorized by General Tomp- chapters in this number are particularly rich, | From Shiliington we Dave also Gude Hook for September. JC. Parker. us Harper's Me tor September Tse Terkiex MiNisTER.—The Turkish Minister Blacque Bey, who arrived in this city on Saturday last as the minister resident from Turkey to this government, was not pre. srmied to the President to-day, but will be on Friday next. He was at the State Department this morning and had an interview with Sec- retary Seward ILLNESS OF SECRETARY BRownING.—Hon, ©. H, Brownivg, Secretary of the Interior, was tagen very ill yesterday afternoon while &' bisoffice, and had to be conveyed to his residence. He bad a violent chill and was ill Guripg the night. This morning he is some- What better, but unable to leave his bed. FROM THE STEAMER ONEIDA. —Despa'ches ave been received at tbe Navy Department from Commander J. B. Creighton, of the Uat- ted States steamer Oneida, announcing the ar- Tival of that vessel at Porto Grande, istand of Sr! Vincent, om the 27th of June; officers and <rew all well. Commander ©. announced that be would cail on July Ist for Rio de Jan- e1ro. Tre Kesors oy Castnet DISSOLUTION —A canard w: At last nigbt that all the mem. Dera of the Cabinet bad tendered their resigua- | fens, and the President bad received the resigmation=. to be held under advisement: | No'bing was known of any such resignations at the White House. Deap.—The wife of Brevet Col. Abert. 7th cavalry, died at Galvesion. Texas. of yellow fever,op the i*tB instant Col. A. was former- iv stationed to Bis city and murried here. M Abert was su accomplished lady and a, t:ge number of friends in this city wilimourn | her lose. s Lady's Seventh street. also sends azine and Godey's Lady's B Detacinn— Passed Assisiant Surgeon Wa, | Ji Jones. bas boeu detached from the Navy Yord a: Wasaington, aud placed on waiting craere, = ar | fou Sitka —General Rosseau left bere last | right for New York, snd will saul by the first | -teamer for San Francisco. en route for Sitka, | a7-juage Underwoud's court, eitting at | Juchmond, bas adjourned to meet ths I6t ‘Tuesday in October be receipts 3,007.91 InTyuNAl this source to- trom &F- Five tstal cases of cho L New York city ye | friends, who left the city at an eari; | Jersey, and remained in Jersey City until | IMPORTANT ARMY ORDER. OFFICKRS TRANSTREQED, ceiscalin ras 5 NT OF THE MISSOURI. ——_-+— ADQUARTERS OF THR ARMY, BU raNT GRNBBALS Or General Orders, No. 77. 1 The toliowing orders have bee ri caived Ex xoutiym MANsion, Wasnincton, D C., Aug. 19, 1367. feigned to the command of the Fifth Military District, created by the Actof Congress passed Major General P, H, Sberidasts hereby s6- signed to the command of the Depirtment of Major General Winfield 8. Hancock ts nore by assigned to the command of the Dapartment The Secretary of War, ad interim, will give the necessary instructions to carry this order II. In pursuance of tne foregoing order of he President of the United States, Major order, turu over bis present command to ths officer next in rank to bimself, and proceed to General P. H. Sheridan of the command of the Fitth Military District. ing relieved frem the command of the Fifth Military District by Major General G. H Kansas, and will relieve Major General W. S. Hancock in the command of the Department 1Y. Major General W.S. Hancock, on be- ing relieved from the command of the Depart- dan, will proceed to Louisville, Ky.. and will assume command of the Dapartment of the V. Major General G. H. Thomas will con- tinue to execute all orders he may find in force —_—_e-——_ SHERIDAN, TRANSFERRED TO The followine cider bas just been tasned: WasrIncToN, Aug. 1%, 1357. fiom the Prerident Major-General George H. Thomas is hereby on the second day of March, 1367. the Missouri. the Camberland ito effect. ANDREW JOHNSON General G. H. Thomas will, on receipt of the New Orleans. Louisiana, to reliev ” Major 111. Major General P. H. Sheridan, on be. Thomas, w:i! proceed to Fort Leavenworth, of the Missouri. ment of the Missouri by Ms)9r General Sheri- Cumberland. in the Fifth Military District at the time of his the General of the Army to annul, alter, or modify them. VI. Major General Sheridan, before retiey- ing Major General Hancock, will report in person at these headquarters, By order ot General Grant. E. D. Townsenp, A.A.G. A GENERAL WANT The Baltimore (Commercial, referring to an article in the Star urging the business men of ‘Wa hington to adopt some comprehensive pian tor supplying the large body of government clerks with suitable tenements a: a moderate rent. eays: “Now We would insist upon the Star's eug- gestion a= of eminent use here, for uv city has surrounding it ebeaper or more beautiful building sites for the class of dwellings indi- cated. And whi st already, and under the old order of things, our people bave bea supplied | to an immence extent with siugle tenements, | almost every weod-sawyer or whitewasuer | even beinz able st some rate to have bis own | | | euement. however bumnle, we iusist that the needs of all should be consulted, so thai never should we te subjecced to the evils of that ter- sible mfliction, +-teuement houses,” huge bar- recs Where the unfortunate, the thoasands ot limited means, are compelled to find shelter, | their fives, meanwhile, beiog in deadly peri from fire, pestilence or other visitattons which upon occasion find them an easy prey. Balti- more has staried aright in this respect in ig- noring this style of doing things; we can only express the hope that hereafter no class may seek the clty as a home without finding at the most reasouable rates all they need and expe Whilst an unusually large number of «tir class” snd -second class” houses have been going up the present ceason, there appears to be wanting—to a large extent —another ciass of hones, handsome although small and pleas- antly rituated tenements, such as might ac- commmodate persons of limited but assured 1 comes whu would prefer to reside iu this ci as housekeepers, rather than be driven into what sre commonly term houses” here or elsewher Pgnsonat.—Mr. Dolby, the agent of Mr Dickens, arrived in the Java last weak, and is now in New York. He comes to prepare the way fora course of readings. by Mr. Charles Dickens in our principal cities. Mr. Dolby will look over the ground carefully, and if it appears thst the enterprise will be attended ‘with success or profit, be will so report to Mr. Dickens, and that disiiuguished novelist will visit "his country aud give readiugs from bis ++-The wife of Hon. Benjamin ew York. was found dead in bed morning Heart disease was the cause of her death | Disrosai or Prntic Laxps.—The Com- missioner of the General Land Office bas re- ceived returns in p2rt from the local office at | St. Cloud, Minnesora, showing that53,452 acres | of the pubic lands were disposed of during the month of July last, 25.175 acres of which were taken for actual settlement and cultivation under the homestead law. and the remainder Jocuted with Agricultural College scrip and military warrante. Laxp PaTBNT—The Commissioner of th® General Land Office has transmitted to the United States Surveyor General at San Fran- ¢ sco, for delivery to the party entitled, a patent fr ihe privare land clsim in Cola cailed Los | Mrganos, in favor of Alice Marsh. The patent covers 13.316 acres in Contra Costa county, about? miles west from Stockton Fiont Betwern MCNULTY ANp Sey wovr— Tux + MILL” Breaks Ur in a Row.—At anearly hour this morning, a tight took place on Newark Bay, between McNulty and Sey- monr. for $160. during which tweive reands were foneht, but finally ‘be whole affair broke up in arow, owing to & dispute over a foul blow. Themen are both long shoremen, and work on South street near Burling slip. They were accompanied by about fity of their hour ror about two o'clock, A. M., when they procured two larce hay wagons and started for Sal ersyille. A ring was pitcbed on the shores of Newark Bay, and the fight was proceeded with at d: hight. inthe firstreund Seymour succeed in drawing blood.and beth men fonght with a determined will, punishing one another sev: ly Inthe fifth round Seymour got the first Zpock down, but up to theeieventh round was terribly beaten «bout the head, one ot his eyes being closed. In the twelfth and last roand Mc- Nuity. who would have undoub‘edly won the fight, struck a foul blow, but the referee did not want to give it. Seymour's friends would not Jet him gv on with the fight, when the whole party got to wrangling about the matter, and fight was put to an end by Seymour's friends taking him off the ground. No persod was seriously injured.—V. 1, Express. Toth. DUEL NEAR New YORK—Three Exchanges. — Sbortly atter 5 o'clock Saturday morning, two grntirinep. with two friends and a surgeon, met at Webawken. They were a Mr. James Wileon, residing at West wsth street, New Yor. about 2~ years of age. an Englisning: and a leading salesman ina prominent Eng: lish wool importing bouse in New Yorn. and the other was Senor Francis di Ballo, a Cuban, reported to be possessed of fab_ ulous wealth. and arge plantation owner. The cause was a woman, daughter of a mul. Nonatre, to whom both paid their addresses. ‘The jealousy culminated ina fracas at Del. nd & subsequent encounter in The message, &c.. being daly Bccording to the etiquette of hono: th parties were placed twenty spaces asau Saturday morniog. Shot No l took no effect on either. No. 2 took a nip out of Wilson's ea when the seconds propo-ed to withdraw th men, blood having been spilt. The Spaniard bstipately retrised, 80 they fired again The Senor's shot was ineffective, out Wilson, taking Orliberate aim, ho! is opponent in what the Irishman called the “Heaby pe thigh boue.” Thie terminated the meeting. and the Doctor prououuced both wounds not dan. gerous—N Sux SS ee 7 The Methouist Tract Society has offered ot S200 tor he best tract showing the evi! tobacco, 7 There ix reason to fear a yellow fe sexgon on the Gulf coast, It pas broken out at New Iberia, Louisiana, New Orleans, Pen- acols. and rages in Galveston, Texas. Sep. tember 15 the mouth to be dreaded. 7 Latest advices from Ustifornia indicate WHI be elecied to the U. 5. tbat Jonn Conness ° | ing is beld is situaied near the v | E | FITZLUGH COYLE, President aug 2-2W below Pennsyivan The meruing sermon was preached by Rev. | | National Bank of the Republic. (covumara HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN William H. Coapman, of Baltimore, from | MOSES KELLY. Cashier wot navinr | Matthew, chap. 17, firet five verses: «The | | National Metropolitan Bank. LYING-IN ASYLUM, FOR SALE AND RENT. . FINANCIAL. ‘The utmost possible use 1s made in Wall TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. A BNTS.__ rar 7 a resident of thie | FOR RENT—"OUBLF. PARLORS, awh soph the Yee rumors of weoguriine in| WW ANTRR™AL a rapegint won STERA| agi ctih | POR ENT umn PARE © FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. ee TE oer an ae ae ee eee Paely,,, API HES Bratmetreet, between NiEOG Spee ream on ee ree | a ain tr. {By Oable to the Associated Press.] eo far bad their Jabor for their pains. The | 0 streets mine WAS 4 ‘Addregs, with photograph, “K.M. W. wired, wi of bath room, at 4ii 13th Lonpes, Aug. 20, noon.—The Dai y New! | New York Sun thinks the best proof of the ANTED—A WOMAN (0 COOK uta sed fashington. re —¥ @ ect au 206 | eee need favaarade \s improving. | gronnd’es-ness of the charges of corruption is | 4.08 ween ih snd 1iib. Releren i tos | [NOTICE._MF_ HENRY HOFER will pleas | CorapnR-To LET “ANRICK AT AREY gitn . it ar . 4 t. 7th street, with 4 horses Corrie. de .towiyon Toe money market is firmer. Qoas its; lest | the utter dustegard of the eensation reporte by | quired. = nts Save otbor otsg hie tanker sill atten seat ante S raf an an age ene a a | evening closed peer yy Colon pp the best financiers, An effort was made yester- J ANTED— i the ot bf September, nue wold. ‘au 1T-3tt ark avenue, or room No. 14 southeast corner of of dicount is expected. U. S. 5.20 bonds | tubrequently upon cable despatches reporting | ingidn preforred. Address 8. D. H., Post Oates | AE 10 BHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, | ID ice baextharonasiycupievats iacawiie: opened at 73%; Congols beavy, i oy i an advance in Five.twenties # London to pee SRUATIOW aan wie ofters | is professional esos forthe clases ot viy for the public te we me s ftemabes, AVEKPOOL, Aug. 70, noon.—Uo tin less ace | overnments JANTED.—A 8 py aman who is | Wahineton ce hours from. 8 to d 4 isbing to rent it fer Ralls ies, xe, enltso. UO balsa, Prigen unchanged, | 74%: Me preminm was Fe ca tae gedeeal W 4 ivreuains compersit todo the eencral cat | {ogp auTsime | Tarte weg te ee te Ge ANT hid ‘Otnsr articles usaltared piece aplaat tee Coe Beeites Ler nad Sister aes ta to cane ADIES PLEASE READ THIS— WILLIAM | Othice, ur apply on {hv premises between the houre LonpoN, Aug. 20,2 p. m.—Oonsols haya de- | stock market was quite unsettled. ne Meterences he gud slenunare « coph L NHINCE 39d st seth out sixhun- | of sand? pm. ‘Also, MEE ING BOOMS fo rent clined a. and are now quoted af My for ath }ANTED TRL to take ca Emblotdery, Braids Sc. that he wih nell TOA large STORE ROOM, well ty money. U.S. 5.20's tend downward, but chere Gove t Securities. WANT cent shin aad toca dhe chamner | Bmwroldery, Braid. &c, that he wilt wll hea. th pA luge STORE ROOM. wort ts Lull oe called sya et {™ te Price which may | wWasurnaron, August %) 1867—J8¥ Cooke & | wos}, “for a ‘trail family. References veanirey | WHOM or partaand tech the buyer, the Comps, 0.675 Penua. ® still be called 73%. Co. furnish the following quotations of Gey- | Apply at 296 H street, between i7th and 18th | how to use them ‘Being part of & dnplicate LivERrooL, Aug. 20, 2 p. m.—Uotton on- changed. » Brats. set lately used in Bultimore any lad: au2 9 it wishing to ernment securities aireets. f Ne Buying, Selling. | YY ANTED—TWO_ CARPENTERS, iret clas. | engage in this profitabio business and having & POT RE damall: British and American Postal Conventi Coupon, 1661 tae sd tinnds Apply at Me ES church, Congress | tmalfeapital should call at ones. eg CTU forsale rt iwenishod Henny fn The Cholera in Italy. Metin aca Midi ory 111 | street, Georgetown. ‘uo 19-3t ARRIED AND. SINGLE LADIES—Ai1 10 prapie for ho aneNernias heer 33.8 New York, Augnst 20, 1467—Tne steamer | US. Five Twenties. 1864. 103 ANTED—A CHAMDERMAID and WAIT trouble call. Business rivate and strictly : it ine ® Drings Waropean advices to the 11th) g.§. Five Twenties, 1865. WL ng ereetlent etoen ee Re eOO RR Se eaees | career nee EAD AM NELSON. vate fa eit a inst ey SVU —wsyx | bring e: : : Ladies’ Doctress. ata, ba Breakfast fr In the House of Lords on the arm inst.tne| §°S Pow ories eee les — toay | Ci Hall, OTN i au 193 ain comfarts guaranteed. Apply at postal convention with the United Stites was | "8 Seven Thirties, Augus 17% | CARPENTERS WANTEDSNowe Tut good onms | SuzIm*——__pstweru 2h and Sistsscis f near Jasd (on ihe fete by Dame ct Moniro‘e, who |G. 5 seven Thittien, June 107% PPOs HARWY. Carpenter aud Bilder jured themselves by certain secret habits, which Saeed eaten: ome dt would | 5. boven Thirties, July..-.--107 107 fiktedaanyionn Dr Os ‘au 19.3". ' | onfit them for business, rs to daily commuoication. States government has acted with the greatest pleasure, oF the le W YORE FIRST BOARD BALBS, married Jife; alo, middle-aged snd old men, who WARTED—A BOY who has had experience in | from the follies of youth, or other causes, feel a Me eee Drug business. Must come well recommend: | pility in advance of their years, before plac st ie Mi cordiality, and had ehown the utmost acxivty ie ‘ coms well recommend: | pility ; ° icing oconatie “S to faciiate communication with the British 113% 7,30's, At ed, Apply toH.C ALLEN, bruggiet. thembelves under the treatment of any one, shoul atroa RD, corne cu 109% 7.30’s, June ave first read “The Secret Friend.” tied Indies colonies "8. JULY. .e0eeel07 7ANTED— h of September. twocom- | will learn something of importance by perusing FURNISHE RONT ROOM, Ae Gola Teper eanowe en Ca te etd "65.1008 Goldccw, i Wiarnnh ating ROOMS, “on wecond toot fora “The Secret Friend gett any address. in, & gears peice iy ee 3 ; = 108% i i ¥ . 1 i7th and 18th streets teoprcoaltaiee bucdied end seventy we chee paints rte gentleman and wife, with or without BOARD, w sealed pe on receipt of Boonte, Ac b sraieoieest of cholera, with thirty-two thousand and sev- enty-fonr deaibs, iu Italy. The Sicilian pro- vinces suffered the most place for servant to sleep. Address. with particu- lars, Box £3 Washington city Pust OMice. aug 19-3t* V 7 ANTED—A DRU ner of 20th and B stre {By Bankers’ and Brokers’ Telegraph.| Lewis Johnson & Uo. quote stocksand bonds in home and foreign markets as follow: Nuw York, August 2v.—First Board-U.S. 6's, BOARDING. LERK. Apply at cer- ts. au 17-3" together property ce! end erect ue ‘WO GENTLEMEN can find pleasant ROOMS, ains eley ms, Axvosher hdl ea Fight 1681, coupon, 111%; do. registered, do. ANTED—A FARM torent, oF on shares. for TM out heard. ia fy private tails a ap ee > 5. 20.—The b ted 20". b, 113%; do. registered, 0. three or five years. The best of references areno other boarders and no cht t ‘ mabe battens Pounce ssouteasa ine | itycaebom As, do oemieeds — de | NOMS dhe dere atic tat at peenceteandet a naan oa number of Sioux, turns out to nave beena fight | 7.3)'s, 107; l0dv e registered, —: coupon, 102%, | Address FARMER. Star Office. au nul f wes PIRCh on ith eteet brow ntraa between fifty Pawnees and one hund:wi Caey- | Pacific Mail, 145; Atlagtic Mail, 113: Oanton WARTEDA FARM. of from 25 fo 108 acres, in EX Ponpayivania avenue — | 1: 10 ype allmoxte rat P ‘ot 24 by rpnes at Plum Creek, in which the Pawnees | Qo, 48; Unmberiand, 34; Quicksilver, 29: Maryland or District of Columbia, under good We dod tron dasa 5 ‘b. 1. WELLS & CO., ; a ts ivation, with good improvements, inadesirable | outhiy Boarders, two in a room ‘ook fitleennca’ps and captured for’y head of | Maripoea, 10; pret'd,—; N. ¥. Central, 1U5; | CulNatiGn. Wie Good a a eae Monae Beostees ewota 3 Chenennes are supporea to bave cor” ited | igs RRA OG, TaN PTaeany we acaan | acessbie by lther ell ot aod pubite nl “Ad Handa ate Baths Set Re ctise ap doable SEDER bs Lv 2 » Rey Bi ese, W cation, desert qi i s, with Refrigerator. &¢.. sult (01 and wounded but were carried off by their | Michigan Central, 109; Michigan ous STORRS '€.C0": Beet at: Omics sen sth Fo 7 ST TERRE Ga DoT rs tm oy ua a ante comrades. * 1%; Minow Central R. R., 119%; Oleveland | strect. corner F street. au 15-D&W-In yi PONE Several nes@y tarntebel sha well ore am i a0, dwelling a: “The Pawnees are pow south of the Platte | and pittebore wxs Norinweetern, Asie do. | enero sence ESTATE, AUIS Hee: belee MAA Re wa Ieee mmodacions, with gi water if required; river, hunting the Cheyennes. Seven Indians | preferred. 69%: Cleveland and Toledo, 122\- Ww — tapenade IROL Gan apres ard and, stabling atta ise at sone o were killed by lightning at the Yancton Agen- | Rock Island. Fort © wantecreral small Houses, worth from $1,000 Cope ABD can beigheainedi at sa seree, corner ot as lvania ns hivtneeken y ss to $6,000 each, pply an increasing demand for . A I tabl lach School House 7-38 “The Sous aud Grow Indians bad a battl thectinen “Persons having euch pleaselenve'a de: | every. necessary. comfort, Location, Washington on TWO LOTS. Nos.7 and Son P at ar Voregientons Te WHER aa heer ee OFFICIAL. scription of your property with w Ruslfoad, convenient to the cars. Perms, §10 per DR SALE TWO LOTS. Nos. 7 end Gon Pat. near Fort Stevenson, in which the latter were 'D. L. WELLS & CO., week. For address apply at the Star Office.” jel3tf | Aavn'stroet with of without board: for victorious. Several were killed on both sides. wi DETARTMENT or Stare, au 12-10 Corner éth st. and La. ave. "TABLE BOARD ot No-464 loi strect, 9 fom wogentlemen. Inquire ; a ON, Au: 1S = 7 5 Jus aie doors north of the . See NS ot From the Pacific Co: Information bas been received at this De- | We ad Gentiooentees Fis wt Cloth ene month. ace. one of five and Saw FRANCISCO, Aug. 20 —The steamer Sac- | partment trom Mr. James H. McOolley, the clothing, Bedding, Bo Shoes, &e., &e., “Six rooms, with gas and wate ramento tor Panama takes only $237.22 in | Consul of the United States at Oallao. Peru, of r L and M ats. north, HE NATIONAL Inquire at DESSAU & COOS P treasure. It 1s nearly all for New York. 4h street This 1s the smallest shipment in the last two the death, on the 25th of March last, lost ever- board at sea, of William S 1}.—No matter how much they may have been worn. ‘au 10-Im* SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, OR RENT—The At present occupied ears SOY) ANTED | —Ladies contemplating wearing OF WASHINGTON, D. C., BE FES True & tron tne citnation athe Uihe political canvass throughout the State VY DEPARTMENT 2 W PAUBOBAUS and HOOF SHIRT Coy. Chartered by Special Act of Congress forthe | | best in city o)nosity th Metgonlitan Hotel, Pos is the most active one for year=. Y an coe Auaiat Ot ERS the co: aud inti tore vord th AFE KEEPING UNDER GUARANTEE UF | session given ium Apply to. religious services in the theatres. Department during the week ending Augast ith. | COLORS AND WARRANTED TO WASH. Lea aio eases {OCR BERR TC BOD MS oat General Crook bad two engagements with | 1357. andis published in accordande with the provi- | ties: and Childrens* Aprous. Josey, and Under IENER LATE, BORTGAGES. | (A PASEXENT. ty ; the indians last week in the Puebla mountains, | sions of an of Congr: . clothing stamped in imitation of Br Asaving | PA ON ALUABL B PAPERS second Moar, f Idaho, and succeeded in routing them with the are Frye. Phipps & Co. to furnish and | of one half the usual cost of B y VALUABLE PA S, t A een USE SURNIS ae Hy deliver to the Hoston Navy Yard fitty-tour dozen | quade and stamped Andall descriptions of Valuables. and for the a tenant, bP assicinnce of friendly savages. The Arizona r Bit. F pions. of Veluebile pool teas P Indians are plundering and murdering as say- pa waa ee eee as uy a BERETS OF EAR. ire aan SRY eS Cc Canine i west FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF VAULTS. | FP’ corner oth and WK street x Ladies Drowned The frie name of Db. DRL WIG & GG. FIFTY YOUNG LADIES, ae arge hall and diming. from this di to DELLWIG & BAILEY, mantles; den atta arge a at the OFFIcE—CoRNER, NEW. Dover, N.H, Aug. 20 Yesterday morning ay ot eleven persous started ina boat for anta-3t" RATIONAL THEATER, = : 246 Peni ania ay ana Ps im Bow Laue in Si . For a Grand Spectar ae streets aug it-tw* an ndin Bow Lake, in Safford, N. H.. to Apply at the Box Offi Ps woinnctgns 8. - Se ihe Rent pick berries. The boat was capsized, and the = the Fox RIGGS, Wm I 1 7 Gast J following-named persons drowned :—Mrs. W ASTED—10cs RLANT. GEORGE 0. street, bet, Buh and 21st streets. "Apply ‘tr: Jeremiah Davis and dangh'er, two danghters do in good xtyle NATHANIE) SON door. au 13-2 near corner of 7th etree or Mrs John Day, a daughter of Mr Alfred P. BROV R. Fruits put up in | with A.J. WILLIAMS Painter w T BARGAIN —FOR SALE—A noat. T. VANS, Vice Presipent. GEOR: om HOUSE rably located; only | Pend: A daughter of Mr. M. Gray, The mer. Giders promptly executed, ands WM. 8. HUNTINGTON. T gees he rameter een | bodies Lave been recovered. DUT SEGAR. Euarantecd..[wugelm | dd SOE eee ee gremainder can be pai ae Directions for putting up all kinds of frnit, vege J ANTED—Now and Cast-off CLO’ % . ‘ STARR & METCALF, Yellow Fever tabees 60 gratls : soon | WOU nen SUV Eek" or any other article of |, OFFICE Horas: From@ o'clock a.m. to 8 o'clock STAR pints Butlin Bostox. Ang. 2.—The brig Ocean Belte, | ¢3j't at holesale or retail. and at low pr value. at the old established Merchant Pawnbro- | P-™ aRTiDE WOUEEYS STE, an 1 rk avenue and 15th wt. which arrived kere to-day trom Havana. brings | '°"" JoW. BUTELER.A BRog, | Errs Store of R. FULTON & CO. 303 ott St Pe HU DEON TASLOE BOCKEEORE, pearly new. the remiins of Capt. Therntoa, who dird on Monse-furnishing Store, Since WING MACHINE - 334 PENN’A AVENUE. don 24 street cast, bowrd of the yellow fever. ‘Two ovhers of the Wt pas OL SILA crew died of yellow fever on the passage, and Apply on the premises. hav been tent ro quarancne, Tae Towel ESC mssxers:..| —_LOST AND FOUND. “Ger THE BEST.” [PORTERS VERY DISTT OF FICR, —___—__—_——_. 125 DOZEN PEACH BASK ETs in store ar OST On Hie evening of the 14th. n small white eae edURONNIELAL EDRIERA Bantent lee ante Rei erte ORE Ingine: Boned ot afer waiFaw Teh SE BOIS EAL Bves arning th Rooms FoR TED Suit ng 20.—In = e = “Works, illus: UI sekeeping, in that fo ‘tory Bricl ng, resolutions were adopted | (SHFAL Works; las. |. i able for how ing. in story sur trated New and Copyright Edition of the r House, N zth street, Letween C and D sts, expressing p the visit of the Hon. E. rh part of t Se . STARE © METCALF. (Plant's Building.) Mt. Stanton and paying & Blew tribuce co his Hepnas dustrateds $1.25 Thackeray « ONEY. wh BANKRUPT LAW OF 1867, New York avenue aud 1sth streets. services. An order accompanying the resolu- iMnstrated: | $1.23.” Bulwer’: Works; | at the Qna 2 5 ‘ _, ROOM. No. 126 tions, offering tse hospitalizy of the city to Mr. ry Dicken"s Works: $1.25 | ribing the same And Syllabus of Contents, together with the Na E R0Oe a8 Stanton, was adopted. Book; (eens. Tevings: | it. z. prown, | Rules. Orders, and Forms of Proceedings in Bank- | ye yut iu complete order tu auit tenant, a een 7 = FRANCK TAYLOR, = — - = 2 ruptcy.as promulgated by the Supreme Court o rakes € hee ; _ New York Markets. DEAT ESTATE AGE Bae Og Hy caRe ie the United States, with Alphabetical Index. jew York ave t ana heavy for sent eeusivee 1300) oarsele The subscribers take this method of informing | Commer Mth | We believe this is the only edition professional comfortable RESIDENCE for @ fo e. ‘The subscribe Ke this method jo. ie baly edition. profession A S101 : Wheat quite firm: receipt: Ist bushels. | their friends and the pub hat they have opened men will ase, it being the only official edition with 1 the town of Cambridge, Md. The Corn 4 cent, better receipts 2 bushels. Mee at Inc iy ° syllabus. and th xes will be found of great | property is well improved. in excellent condition, No. 61 LOUISI Oats aulland declining. Pork steady: sales “Pp STAIRS.) | ; ; «among the mostuesirable homesteads in the ¥i ‘they will Darcimtonndaticar | of agent ning same ty | Convenience, aud save much valuable time, Inge. It will be sold ata low figure. ‘To a gentie- 5.00 barrels new mess & Lard is quiet at | Where they wi : " | 454 fete the rew au 19-30 man who desires a comfortable home for his family, 159,ai3%. Whiskey steady. Bar.ey nominal ‘i | @= REWARD=Strayed away fronvany Daly, itvone of the most agreeable villages in Maryland? Fee Ee pen Gene SM conte tor | THE PAYME YF TAXES oD Thursday, the 15th inetant, a WHT wow PRICE FIFTY CENTS. ee Loupelold ex pancbe are no} Ralf as Sreetae! ddling uplands. Fre | irits tar- D aay ‘ph SP bart Oppo 3 Mr. pentine teeler 8 re . AMINATION OF TAX TITLES nec an pentine eesier ts a5) cents ‘of the Star. who knows the property. well, _ { “ reas to. will give information concerning it to any inqui: aa Cuaip Meet Having had of years’ experience in the 2H street, between Sand | 4 LIBERAL DISCOUNT MADE TO THE | Fe my It Hauipstead Camp Meeting. above busin ip con ectid with real Gia sa White HEE TRADE. E To iF aaa FIDE z, Wieneber nee A they are prepared to offer their pitrong the bene we White HETFE : : tall theca ‘cold wa reerreet oe BD. Aten te Tite eee! tor, | of their services with prom pie and ot) reason | hs on neck. FRENCH & RICHARDSON, with all the co . , MD» Aug. ts.—This can s je tern NON & CROSS, if returned. to 5 se ne a0 Hampstead ircuit of ine Me'hodist Episcopal | #4 San G1 Toullsns vende: farm, Boundary Wows, Publishers, Washington, D. 0. the’ gout Shurch, 18 under the charge -v. Joan : ©. Dosh, presiding Elder of the Frederick Dis- trict. The beautiral grove in which the meat- lage of Hampstead, and is in raapy respects a most (COON JAPAN TEA ‘o much kemired by the recent Japan- missioners, from whom we have a letter of compliment for jtwexcellence, prontaxt TO CABINET MAKERS. ve just received a large assortment of Chair | art Sofe SPRINGS: alee HATR CLOTH. of ait | 1.000 per annum. Sud och. W ‘ashington, ESE BEAT Te VAUBANT, sitnat LADIE tents iat the MONAIE. with vario mi Massacin orthwest. es | n lth street, near Pa, ith 2 ell at ve p Tug tor this pu ig M. P. KING & SO avenue, Apply to C. B. BAKER, Star Uftice. desirable location. Owing ‘o the severe rains | Situs which I am prepsred to sel at very low at Mr INOW HELLS, . ‘ King Place, Jessen “PP | by which this section of gountry was visited 3 loth and 1th, a ass ermont ave. and 1524 at FOR RENT TORE ROOM. corner o pf athand last week the meeting did not ¢ mmence un = . IQUID BENNET, gi L t. and FIXTURES for sale. Inquire o! ulSaturday mghi, When ihe opewing sermon OUSER URS SOF save | PUBLIC. Le OH CURDS AND WHEY. B.N-EDMONSTON on the premises, between @ was preached by Feveread (. Jelferaoe Oro, DIS-tf 324 D. between lth and lith sis. vite 1y aitbia Vantta and a ae zt me a3 Saas aa | of Buckeystown, trom Exodus, caap 3 5 MU SE _ of the r examined the Vaults a DIES’ UNDERGAR' AND © . SALE 'T—A Two-story FRAMB will give thee rest. | 346 FE STRE regreat security, and to | to order. Algo. Dress and Sacque Making. Em- | 42 Market street. near Ist at., Georgetown, D. G. SUNDAY SERVICES CONTRAC f our friends, as well as | broidering; Braiding and Tucking neatly, and | i RICHARD PETTIT, ist and Market r Sabbath was abeautitul day. Everything | — tna us the most suitable promptly “<one by Mra. 0" eae 5 iyn- was favorable, and multitudes were early seen | (CAND Having ick ber Pe ane with back } Wwending their way 'o the campground. By | hharetnion i eeping of Been HABDWA Bis x he corner of | the bour of morning service ic is esumated | cane NOLS AND FILEs, tng 7 rooms. tu: | that st least two Unousand persons had as- | NTON. President, HETS. ermont iia sembled in God's temple to hear His word and | JAS. ADAMS, Cashier OVELS, &c., &e. 7 to bless His name | kof Washington. Prayer meeting was condueted a: the stand | RITT: by Rev. John H. ©. Dosb, Presiding Elder. | NHOUSE, FOWLER & CO. renth stre Preaching al trausfiguration . 30. by Rev. |“ J Fourteenth street. dwin Amos. of Wes'miuster, trom Ool., JAY COOKE & CO. RIGGS & ¢ le.) corner of M street, Washington, D.C. the intersection of Maryland and Vii " b —— For te 1 SUN H. SEM bap, 3, Ath aren: When. Christ, who isour | 4 WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier This Institution has ben established for the re- Fok eee apply tors e. shall appear, then shall ye oO appear Ww First National Bi z ption of patients who may be suffering from dis- ST SHE = with bina in glory." ‘The cveming action, |g = Rational Banl tunes yeeutlar to their see, and for the wtmission | (QICECY FURNISHED PARLORS AND BED was preached, a: 7.30, by Kev. A. 8. Miller. ot | © NION PACIFIC RAILROAD. Psuch f e the comforts of the | 2N ROO panto e see Buckeyetown, trom Rom., chap. 6, 2id verse: |W» have thi cin ‘For the wages of sin is death: but the gitt of Gcd is eternal life, through our Lord Jesus Christ.” The congregations throughout the day were large aud attentive. OR RENT—The wide, roomy HOUSE, over the F ook store of Franck "Taylor. Good for offices. Je 28-t! in the most healthy por- ounded by its own grounds, five minutes. 0 $10 per week, in ONE UUNDE HERKL per cent. f on thi eur and accrued intere rem Jaly 1. pass the door eve ‘ernis of admission: 2 i H rable i > 7 XCHANGE FOR CITY PROP- Company would state that their work con- | accordance with the room required. payable in ad- OR SALE OR EXCHANG r = The following ministers are now present: I themeclves of »por- | tinnes to be pushed. forward with ‘great rapidity, | vance. This includes Board, Medicines, Medical ne m byce hunuiees aud Bits, scoosol Ara Revs. J. H. C. Dosb, John Miller, W. H. lit trom Baltimore to Wash. | Anadditional section of forty miles will be com rgical attendance. Gnirying. situated within the District of Gclum- Chapman, W. Linn, B. F. Clarkson, Al R. 2’ Also. 10 Barrels pure Cider Vinegar, in | pleted during the present week. making MEDICAL STAFF. “trom one to three miles from Georgetown, and Miller, J. Edwin Amos, Charles D. Smith, T. Foushound casks. Callan gee 425 MILES WEST FROM OMAHA IN SURGEON IN CH extending from the Conduit Koad near the Cheas- Jefferson Cross, and Thos. Watts, Weare ex- NE & © 19-3t* _£3 Lonisiana ay OPERATION, J. H. THOMPSON, M. B., peake aud Olio Canal to Tennallytown. — This auly-3t*__ £3 Lonisi ‘ Pecting to have a pleasant and suce es oc re roperty will be sold in a body on accommodati; a8: it and stocked with locomotives, cara, and all the ap- IM4 Istreet, between 2ith and 2ist streets. property w F oa aehwre 4 ~ Ls is ; Class Fo; DNSULTING PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, | ferme, or in lots to suit purchasers, a portion of —— il la Fam Pare nsenase me ares clare roe. stockholders of soe ‘D., Burgeon General, Uni’ | having been beautifully laid off in lots from four te BARNES, M. 45 cents. Soulie: Huit Jou ten acres each, with good fronts on road, and par- : ‘$5.00 000. ‘ © sesieat fdesired, TH RS_OF CHARITY OF ST. ‘ats. Rager de Bauvoir : His yed from the @. 8. Government in De George. rsantigton) | Sire seed coheed tee thine b LF ANN'S INFANT ASYLUM gratefully ac Sy as cents. “Lama ‘Les Confidenc constructing this portion of 495 Belles tee i, street Was ant ave one Faded cag ang See Petipa Howledge the receipt of One Hundred Dollars | cents. Gozian: La derulere Sorur Grise; 43 cents, Macaliew otis bu saris eavvae aaa ARNETT MD.New York avenue. | exchange for improved property in Washington or from the German Benevolent and Seventy-five | Pontmartin: Contes d'un Planteur de Choux; 45 | 1. A donstio 800 acres ad jacen' reed v UNSTON, M D.. Washingto Cormeen STARK & METCALF Dollars from St. Joseph's German Societies. It" | cents, Sandean: Sack et Parchemins; 45 cents. to the mile (nearly all very vaiuable) QUARTON THLER, Mi. Georgetowa. at our office. eel eetate Bootes, HF THERE WILL BE A CAMPMEETING | Sand: Toverious a cemte, oO a vee | 9. MUUMEIME Coe : vag jel7-tf corner New York ave. and 16th ot. iuld'on TOLSON'S ground. Brinse George jonds, which are a second fien, at the Orders for admission to the free beds in this hos- | son RENT—The LARGE FRAME BUILDI County. Md. under the auspices of the ME. HATS. rate of $16,000 to the mile amouuting, ital, (of which there are 3,) can be obtained of the at the corher of loth street and the consi, neer Church. commencing Augnst 30th. All are invited aL — for 425 miles. to, '36,300,000 | Burzcon in chief at this office, 184 I street, or of ihe Posscasion given iamediately. Ap- to attend this Feast of Tabern P. WEST. CONNER A A ORS al Hetteron | Thain it of the ro ¥e iS 'g8,500,00 ‘of the molioal stam and of the Bevs. Drs. Hall, ply to WALL &CO., Auctioneers and Com- E EST, : INGHAM, the only practical Hatter o1 lortgage Bonds on 425 miles is. 800 urley, Gillette, and Coom ant enue. au 20.3t7 Preacher in Charge. | zehtstrecteine with JY. Davie) Sik and Soft | re shag" ieee Bonds on 42 miles Ze Lan | “Wives and widows of soldiers desiring admiesion Selsey Momphanta,eonsgee et Sat Rev pres \ MANONIC—A Special Communication of | Felt, Hain renovated. Satisfaction warranted. | Guanr, the Firat Mortgage Bonds representouly | willapply to the Serecon General, Uuited Staten OF ae GRAND LODGE of ¥- and A_M.. of | 3463 7th street, six doors below Northern Liber the District lumbia, will be held on TAURS. ua about Ox THIRD of the Yalue of the property on ties Market, east side. which they are secured, The Company is also re- oTPatients living at a distance who desire to come _ ecu! ee TA hing Rid Gloves, Lace Curtains, and * ; < 20d inst n ; Strained by its charter from isauing its bonds ex- this institution for treatment can secure private for washing Is ‘a a Flan. Migh street. Geonaeeadn, Bea | [)OOBS: SASH, AND BLINDS. cept us the work progresses, asp ro THE same | toome by applying by, loiter to. the matron of tho He ating; Wounds, Brufses, and Chapped } E eratone of the ‘The undersigned would most respectfully invite | AMOUNT ON THE VARIOUS SECTIONS AS ARE IssUED | hospital, "A. D. GILLETTE, D. D. For washing Wounds, Bruises. a f Georgetown, All Master | all builders and others to call and examine his GOVERN! The mortgage which se- ‘au 23-0017 President. | bandsise bes Boni Baoan ore Soup, see direction on the wrap- stock of consisting of DOORS, SASH, nding are fraternally invited to ‘le to Hon. B.D. Mor- N. 08 pea is LARNER, BLINDS, WINDOW A! DOOR FRAMES) S. Senator from New York ic TROLOGY. ‘ ; 8 Po ness the maker's name is Grand Secretary. | MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, NEWEL POSTS, cmber of the .'S: Houst of Reprewenta: | AL ‘THE WORLD ASTONISHED Se mm AN ARIOURNED MEETING OF THE | &¢-.at his store, No. 424 Mass, avenu anaes 1 WONDERFUL REVELATIONS C.B. JEWELL. Manufacturer, PROPERTY OWNERSON Lath STREET | Sth and 7th, oppdaite Northern Libert raance with DE DY THe GREAT ASTROLOUIST, 00 and 502'G ai. north, bet. 4th and sth sia, WHT be held TUESDAY EVENING. 20th at O's | Ruere ho Thtends to Keep coustantly, fowee ng all | thefterms of the law. ordancewith | MADE DAME HAY PERRIGO n 11-6 Oclock PM. J.V-A! SHIELDS, She varlous sizes and. qualities, af the lowes A statement of the earnings of the last quarter {XHEAP EDITIONS.—Thackeray’s Lectures o t 4 Secretary, GEORGE M. BARKER. be published in detail at an early day; but the She reveals secrets no mortal ever knew. She C Hhe Four Georges; @1.25. fackeray's 7 if = . 2 ute are already uiMiciently balanced to show | restores to happiness those who, from doleful | 47 the Four Georges, $1.25, Thackeray (GE PIANOS! = PIANOS!! — PLANOSTT SEVENTH STREET. 4QG | fatthenet amounts much greater than the gold | events, catastrophes, crosses in love, lous of rela- | dennis, illustrated. $1.28. | & AN UNPRECEDENTED TRIUMP — Interest on the bonds that can be tasued on th | tons ahd friends, lone of money, &c., have become | edition, instrated: 0 Cente: SPATCH. PARis EXPosiT cotta 1367. MARKRITER, Hint there cursfoge are OW Ngo Tee ee tere eee ee eet eee ore tehe, | gue’ Works, Glove edition, illustra iTION & + o cy a vi 5 . a Wi ol have bee RAT x Boss. of Naw York.) | Dealer in a choice stock of PAPERHANGINGS, | { ijaiew and undew oped country, and ar or lovers, restores loat or atolen property, ‘eile | yolyme; Dickens’ ‘Works, Diamond efit etn Tae Finer eae eee oa tte the Ex: | WINDOW SHADES, OVAL PICTURE FRAMES, | Guapo’ and mdevaloped country and You the bbslnose you sre best qualifed to piraue, | $1.2 pez rolume; Hustrazed. 1.20. L Pithesedeeses of perfection In arand connec eed dee | PITURE CORD AND TASSELS, PAINTINGS, ofthe whole fin tothe Pactie in 170.” Then ody marriaxes, nnd tells'you the very day yea | Diamond edition) 1.25. Thing ‘Le breulags prestige: de Se con ey | Tea oes) WALNUT (BRAORETEY ‘20. Hrictyone of the uafest fon well atone of the mast | will marry, gives you the tame, likeness and char- | 1638 FRANCK TAYLOB& ipbhiy Rieder gates dling sudoraewinne iy the Terms cash. profitable, securities, are fully entitled to acteristics ‘of the person. Bhe your very J. MARKRITER, No. 445 7th street, jy 22-Im* between D and E streets. W HOLEsaLE BONNETT HOUSE. ©. W. THORN, Wholesale Dealer and Jobber of Scrmesr INTERNATIONAL In addition to the above, Steluway & Sons have received the following cable dispatch: “Parra, July 4 ‘The great Societe des Beaux Arts, of Paris. have, after a careful examination of all the musicil in: struments exhibited at the Paris Exposition, confidence of the publi arpeal to the public fo purchase ite dally subscriptions are large, and fully equal to their wants. Many parties are taking high price of Goverumen f Jury hhoughts, and by her almiost supernatural powers huvelin thedark aud hidden mysteries ‘of tho fa: ure. From the stars we see in the firmament— she malefic stars that overcome or predominate in the configuration—from the aspects and positions of the planets and the fixed stars in the heavens at SALAD CREAM Prepared for Dressing Salads. CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S VINEGAR, in handsomely ornamented decanters. TURKEY FIGS,'the Guest in the market, lares aud wi 3 RAISINS, LAYER Ty large advantage of the present stocks to exchange for which are over 15 per cent. cheaper, | the time of birth, she deduces the future destiny of | eOTARINES. 7; W. BURCH awarded to Stiinway & Sons, of New Terk th STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS, Suis ge ee, canrens sate of Premium on gold, eee ee ocmhat s Lite sel ee Ee eocehe Min end Ferrera, and novelty of conurrmsiien (epraaees, MPTUOTEY | voy wTH STREET, near Penasylvania avenue OVER NINE PER CENT. INTREEST. nenet e Ben taite nenses and Sr Meaek tee "“MILLINERY. W. G. METZEROTT & CO., Ww 0, D.C. Sulvcriptions will be received in Washington at | Maton el. ‘Parties living ata distance canner ‘ee iy Wm Agents for Washington D.0. ‘ashington, D. FIRST NATIONAL BANK ; Adame by mail with equal sufst Belg re bes py Pee geeh anton” a SSTAPLIDEES Positively no Goods sold at retail. _myW-eot | NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC, a a el aati fad ast: | york with siarge and el eutassortment of US ape et ae LATHSs! vatHst: dy Kew York at tie COMPANY'S Orrice, No. | gepucit chert, written out, with el faauiries war | fue Feenchy Roliob, and, American Straw ec ON & FERGUSON, anecam 20 Nassau street, and Wy eben Whe e re stal, Amber, Pearl, and Straw Orn S71 Pann. avgnve. conven ler eraeer, pate 000, BANGOR LARHS forsale, to CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK, No. 7 | cept ShP' ne matotsineds sad oD eet oe ete," Alto, acperaletnortmeat of Sse rt ; ett, a iS egetowie Nagoan street; ed or destroyed. References of the hij ses bo; PULE DAUGS, MEDICINES ana onemivans. | gy “PDA ee Seoravion CLARKE, DODGE &CO., Bankers, No. 51 Wall | Frier furnished thove desring tiem. Werte meee: | variety. Bibbons, Silks, Orapes, Tullos and PRRFUME : : : ly the day of the month and Laces, &c. RY. FANCY GO i TRUMENTS oy WHOLESALE GROCERS, street: JOHN J. CISCO & SON, Bankers, No. 33 Wall ‘ear in which you were i Particular attention given to all orders. ke., ke. Fe ‘ilston,) treet: born, enclosing # lock of hair. Addreas 446 Bh ‘near Pennsylvania ave- Pbyricians Prescriptions accurately compounded. | 399 Pavavenie’ tone sje and deb atreeta, | tushy BANKS AND BANKERS generally apS-DAW 0018 PO, Deas Oe eo eee | ee mah 13-324 The Night Bell promptly answered. offer for le a full dasortment o throughout the United States, of whom tape and i ys ut nae 7ELSHW'S PREMIUM FAMILY FLOUR. Se GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, descriptive pamphlets Ey be otal pad HILADELPRIA feted eis Tee : er ELECTBO-MEDICATED VAPOR BATHS FRUITS, LIQUORS, &. Aupuntssesr idife =! fe eraualie pra Riso, GORHER Boge Sus Se sore: Tamselling WELSH’S NEW WHEAT FAMILY L. ALOAN, southwest corner of 11th stroat eitcge® Datronege of fhe trade lmresnect- | | SOEs = SW SORCEEL I comers og ate | TLC THe Sto pet aul at ety and ave.,cures Rheumatism, Eruptions of all also pay especial attention to the wants WASHINGTON IRON WORKS. —. sipaer BOUSS Bowen: Bete 'N. W. BURCHELL, ¢ Skin, Colds. Gout, Debdility, Affection of Pa- ere, ‘Confectioners and Candy Manufac- GRAY AND NOYES, Fs SAUSAGE —I have jag Received acter Corner léth and F streets, } ralysis, Absorption of Mercury’and Female Oom rer au 5-im Founders, Machinton and Bester Makers, supply of HAM SAUSAGE, wnsurpensed for | ag (Onder Evbitt Hous.) « — ae | Sore ee, Mopnictgay of tpproted Saieaty and Port | PSs meue mothe GoPro ee, | PASTURE Su NOUR ANTONE Gatat QUATE FOR SALE. + BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, Stes ines of euy Fequired poner: Saw and Fy + Zager Eph Bouse rae <i i ota: erate waiete feuce grabs Tore 4 ree i 'y ¥ to : . LALAZE ROOFING done by Gavin 4 wt. HAS REMOVED TO ratings, Hallings, Forgings ma and Brass Oust: | AL ‘ cas dura? Come aud sed it bafore Tou Compt aieedtrect and: Canal, eae 1s CORNER OF NINTH AND D STREETS, ‘Bhs increased Teint our new and eiteibtve by Prottscr Habis ramination ES atock. eae eS URAGE Good Pealsiane eee au 6-Imif* (Second Story, Masonic Tall,) éstablishment us to thoae ‘having | 24th j iT whe pave, gradu m | James G iPRAUER EM aed Wael Pastorage can be had 7 orders to make in our ling a superior class of work | this fostitut, v4 ir examination and ‘OND-HAND Fi Ba ene TA Te Ee eh (om Bonk, Greek, for GRAINS 4, fn, emortment of Gold Pens | ‘nthe mont favorable forma," Jouval Tarbing | Feceivee felt orders. Corroborated 1; General D. | repaired. Reuphelatered and Yara , reet, be Onses, &c,, a jurnham’ ov val Tor! i ° y y sam: . . tween 9th and 10th”, sulin | vices, (d0is] ” FRAVOK RAYLOB. | walsrWheet mor \earaete tee surior -hand Furniture |

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