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dl THE EVENING STAR. The Largest Circulation im the District. W. D. WALLACH, Editor and Proprietor. WASHINGTON OITY : TLESDAY. -OCTOBER 1, 1967. | BF READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. FoR THE ACCOMMODATION OF PERSONS leay- | img the city during the summer months they | can baye the STAR matied to their address, by ordering the same at the office, for 12 cents | per week, for one week or more. THE MARYLAND MILITIA re) diate of € ebel army oilicers who command the A companies t e office: en United States! BNEFIT TO Miss Ric isi mable traits of ¢! will be the favorite “Martha,” with Miss i fitted for by her grace and vivacity. ‘To-night, “Mariana”? will be repeated. Itis one of the successes of this troupe. and no cpera-goer should tail tosee them in i:. HARVEY’s.—Mr. T. M. Harvey, the Wash- | ington public's well-known obedient servant ns bis new psitial place of business, (on e southwest corner of i1th street and Peon- sylvania avenue, this evening at 6 o'clock. We may tiuthiully say of it that the world holds no other #0 superb and elaborate Oyster Restaurant in sll its appurtenances. Always mous for keeping the best Oyter Restaurant the United States, Harvey in this new estab i:shment has far outdone bis former self. We dcubt not -the original Harvey” will this evening find that the Washington public, ap- preciaung bis spiritand business enterprise, or ‘il overwhelm him with the patronage. bi cgerate charges and always more th: deserve. a7 The Democracy ot Baltimore, who have teen voting an@ holding political meetings yearly every day and night since the ado; <i their Constitution, bad another g Bast ev da ‘Tue selection of ex-Governor Pr: (den Bowie, of Prince George's coun’ take plac ‘Troors Movinc.—We hear that a company ct United States troops les ye Wasbington to. to preserve order in Barbour county, West | Virginia, Where (nreatened outrages on the Part of active participants in the rebellion and | cchers sympathizing with therm, render the | presence of a considerable United States force | y for the preservation of the pesce | be hives, che property, and legal rights of as reces: Union men. Tne New Orena.—Benedict's opera of the “Lily of Kullarny, or the Colleen Bawn,” to | be brought uur bere to-morrow evening by the | Aiichings’ troupe. ts founded on the popular | ¢rama, “The Colleen Bawn," which was dramatized from Gerald Griffin’s novel. «The Collegians.”” ‘The new opera is said to abound | im the most brilliant passages, and to contain | many charming Irish melodies. It will no doubt draw a crowded house. AFPPOINTED.—The President yesterday ap- pointed Colonel Noah L. Jettries, of Maryland to be Register of the Treasury, vice Colby, de. ‘ol. Jeftries is a native of Howard nt Provost Mar- ceased. county, Md., and was Assis| sbal General during the w: SUnsisTENCE DEvARTMENT CLosED.—By | irection of Gieneral Grant the Subsistence Depot at Philadelphia bas been closed aud the Headguarters of the Suosistence Depot for the Le partment of the East will be in New York erty. THE Wuite Horsk—To-day being Cabinet YY. no visitors were admitted ai the Execu- ive Mansion. All (ne members of the Cabinet were present except Secretary Browning, who was represented by Judge Oito. Gen. Grant « Was present during the whole sess ne RECALL OF THE NICARAGUAN MINIsTER.— Ticn Luis Molina, who for several years past bas acceptably represented the Goverament Nicaregua bere, yesterday presented his | ry of recall to the President, when the | 1 usual speeches were made. PATENTS To KE IssvED — Patent Office 214 Patents, been fied. ORDERED TO Kamsas.—Brevet Major Gen- eral James A. Hardie, for some time past on duty in the War Department, bas been or- dered to Fort Larned, Kansas, on special ser- vice. ARMY Boarp Disso.y session at New York for some time past. has been dissolved by order of Generai Grant. co al aL ee InTERNaL R&VENUE.—The receipts from this source to-asy were $795,359.49. PxRsoNAL.—Gen, Steadman isin town look- | ++-Gen. Schofield still continues quite sick with fever, contracted at *---The health of Mr. Browning’ is Rot much improved’ should he become con- vinced sbertly that there ix no prospect of a permanent restoration he will tender bis res- | x-Sena- ing remarkably wel). Old Point. Secretary of the Interior, and itis believed that ignation. +++ Hom. R. M.T. Hanter. tor from Virginia, is here, E Disrosat or Pusiic Laxp.—The Commis- ssoner of the General Land Office Bas received Sn account of Jand sales im Angust, at the | Humbolt and Viralia offices in California, showing that 4,390 acres were disposed of a | Jarge part of which was entered under the id law. Also retarns showing that | bo mest Cver 3,000 acres were disposed of at the Ruse bury office in Oregon, 2.-0 acres of which were en@red uncer the homestead act for actual settlement and cultivation. ge H Hos. Thappecs Sruvens.—The Lancas‘er ‘rest of Saturday, 2-th, is gratified to learn Ting from the severe ‘ated Dim on Saturday iast. of fair prospect Of their Daving hie services in the approncting fair to be one | of the most exciting and important ones tnat The precarious condition of Dir, Stevens’ health bas been a source of dep | that Mr. Stevens is reco: attack which pr 1: will be a great relief to tne joyal peop! the nation to kpow tbat there is session of Gongress which bids + \ er convened. concern to bis many friends for some time py And the momentous importance aliached to the session BOW at hand Ras Added to their un. | ic regard to him. Ais loss at thistime | ines be looked upon in xo otber tight 1 ‘hat of a national catamity, bat for the presen pects are that be will be «Teclive tervice in the approaching conttict. Tue Sovtners Exseriose— Loubiape, v gress, Tock piace on Friday and Ss t week, Convention. ‘The elec hree oth Sonthern Alabama, three dats. Oct. tst, ja, one dey, Oct 20; Georg b, 3B and ors". al Grant baving refused Governor | Swaan’s &pplication tor artillery, Governors hss purchased twelve pieces at a cost to the 0. He handed them over to the | ote mi- are touse them. Not oneof is a repentant rebel. Ali cf them vin tbe part they took against the life of | * Union, in the rebellion. Are these proyer the Limes, under the Goveramen: of tue v8 —This merito- rows sttiste, who bas been indefatigable in ber exertions to make the English Opera an pesutution in this country, and whose arduous s are proving highly successful. will have 3 benefiton Friday evening next, when the National Theatre should be filled co its utmost cspacity by the friends and admirers ip this ciry of the tair songstress, who deserves we! ct the public, whether we consider her untiring efforts to cater to their amusement. or the esti. ‘acter which endear her to all who know her. The opera on the occasion che ings in the title role; a part she is emineatiy | Sugerpan’s Rec ‘The reception of General Sheridan by the Union League in New York iast night was a zactory treatment ofall bis customers so,richiy TireaTENep despatch from Savannah. dated yesterday, | says.—One Bradley. a mulatto, from Boston, who has several times been arrested by both civil and miitary authorities for swindling negroes and exci‘ing disturbances, had agath- | bere to-day of some thousand negroes, ly from the country. In the conrse of his baraugue against white men and in favor of ibe distribution ef the land. some conserva: ive negroes interrupted him, when a melee | ering ing, for the selection ef twenty-one Celegates to a Convention to nominate candi. s for State officers. Ex-Governor Thomas 4. Pract, was chosen their delegate at large sud others he same views, indic8tes that the vote oftha timore city delegates will be cas: for Hon + tor! Governor. To-day meetings will again be held in the several wards for the selection of celegates to the Sberiffaity Convention, and morrow night, still another meeting 13 to SECRETARY STAN? bune ef yesterday Stanton, Secretary of War. arrived in this city on Monday | trom Boston. and spent the week at the resi- dence of teaac Bell, Esq. in West Twenty- | Second street. On retiriug from the Cabinet. Mr. Stanton embraced the opportunity to so- journ for a while among his friends in New England and elsewhere—a pleasure which the Gazette of yesterday afternoon says Underwood wiil leave here this evening, for Richmond, to preside at the adjourned session of the spring term of the U.S. Circuit Court, which commences in that city to-morrow. The grand jury for this term has been dis- missed, but the same petit jury holds over. | The regular fall term of this court commences in Richmond on the fourth Monday in Novem- ber. when Chief Justice Chase, it is said. will preside. The civil docket is quite lar, interesting questions will be discussed: among them the scaling of confederate money. Among ‘8 to be disposed of are thoseof the Hon. John S. Pendleton. fer violation of the registry Jaw and perjury; Jndge H. W. Thomas, for a violation of the civil rights bill. or the week end- ing October Sth there will be issued from ihe Daring the past Week 555 applications and $2 caveats have THE INDIAN WAR. Chartes E. Mix, Esq., Acting Commissioner cf Indian Affair: folowing communication OsaGe Nation, SovT#oF Kansas, Sept. | 1567.—Hon. V._G. Taylor, Commisnioner of Ii dion Affairs, Washington. D. C.—Dearair: We tap bead chiefs of the Onage aaiaas ry desirous te remainin friem@ly terms ant jreat Father, the President of the United States, do herepy renew our friendahip.andde trust that the Gover ited will extend to us the "sual protection. We have just returned from o1 ‘We bave notmet with Auy Indians unfriendly to our Great Father. and have been successful this morning received the ent of the Unit On our return trom the plains we were told that we, as an Usage nation, had been ac- cused of being unfriendly tothe Governmeat, and disposed to distur or settlers or neighh ors. ‘To state the trush in its reality we desired and demanded such white men as had settled on | reservation to remove their famulies and stock from our lands, but we havein no instance | disturbed any of the setulers.who live on the Janos sold to the Government or given in trast th September, 1565. ‘We do not deny that during our hunt we bave seen come American horses among our | ponies. but cp returning from the plains we have carefully collectea them aliand placed them under the care of a white merchant to be returned fo their rightful owners. Permit us to observe that the whites have stolen a larger number of our ponies, whilst we have no exns of ever recovering them. We are also told that the State of Kansas is crganizing four companies of militia to protect ihe white settlers in the south part of Kausas against the hostile Osages We never were nor pever intend ever to be hostile to our Govern. | Men!, or the whites. We know that our wel- fare depends upon their protection, and there- sore solici the usual protecuon frem the Gov. Your friends and brothers, Waits Harr, (pis x mari.) Principal Chiet Osage Nation Littce Bear, (his x mark ] Chief. CieemowT, [bis x mark.| Onief. Tact Carey. this x mark.] Obief. And many others. ton IN New York.— The club building was illnmi- nated. and was filled at an early hour by rs and guests. after eig | and staff arrived. He was escorted by the offt- cers of the club tothe parlors, where Presi-+ y weicomed him on benalf of the mem- bers as an oilicer ot the Republic. renowned tor | his prowess in the fleld and his fidelity to the country in civil services which it had been his duty to perform. The speech of Mr. Jay was treqnently interrupted by applause. General Sheridan responded by saying: “I have scarcely language to express the very great appreciation I have for your very warm and beurty welcome. 1 only hope that I m bereatter be able to deserve the same approv t o'clock General Sheridan l only know that heretofore, and I believe hereafter, | shall never, by any act cf mine, attempt to make rebellion honorable. Loud appisuse.| Rebellion is 4 crime, and it made .onorable. (Cneers.| Gen- tlemen. 1 thank you.” General cheers were given for him. and the members | of the club were introduced by Colonel Howe And o:ber members of the reception committee. Alter the ceremony a collation was served. curing which the band played patriotic airs | from the baicopy. The square was filled with thousands of people, alternately cheering and shouting for General Sberidan Sheridan concluded, three RioT tN Savannan, Ga.—A A large force ot police charged | through the crowd, andthe military coming heir aid, together. soon cleared the square. Mu-kets brought negroes were taken by the police aad turned verto the miltery. A large proportion of the colored populasion disapprove of Brad- ley’s course, aud threaten to assassinate bim A late despatch says: The city is all quiet. irbances threatened this evening be- tween country and conservative city negroes by alarge band of country General Anderson, chief of po- lice. bas given orcers to arrest every dieor- derly person, regardiess of color or politics. The military remains under arms, but they probatiy not be needed. A large nun- ber bave been arrested. —The New York Tri- ays:—The Hon. Edwin M with his wife and daughier, s of the War Office had long for- bidden him. His stay im the city bad no po- litical significance, as he came here simply on social visit. He left Mr Bell's San ternoon, to pase a few days with hi Mr. Docrat Weehawken, aiter which he will rday af. friend iT Court —The Alexandria Judge and Curgy Jusricy Cuase on Woman's Sur- FRACE~ 1p @ recent conversation with Lucy Stone Mr. Chase said: Be free to say trom methatI think there will be no end to the good that will come by woman’s suffrage; on the elected, on elections, on gevernment, | on woman herself. 1 have said this in public | and private for many years. Tamgladthatan is making in Kansas to accomplish tt, and I shall rejoice when the elective franchise shall be as free to women as itis now to men. 1 think, too, that this will beat no distant nd Tue DoveLas Estate—Judge Wilson ot the Superior Court of Chicago, bas readered a de- cision adverse to the widow of Stephen A. Douglas, who claims dower in real estate worth one hundred thousand dollars, in the Southern eee of Chicag OD TEMPLARS, ATTENTION !_RIS- SUN LODGE. No, =. will meet eave vodward’s Hall TO-NIGHT at 7 o'clock. SAM HOUSTON, Char. B.C. The Army Med. ical Examining Board, which has bern in PROVIDENT BUILDING ASSOCIATION The third monthly meeting of the sub- ers to this association for the payment of dues will be held THIS EVENING at 7's o'cl'k rick School House on HI street north, be. h andcth west. GEO. H. PLANT, Pres. ¥. 1 to attend the nex Lodge, on TH tober Sd. at7 o'clock. Members of sister lodg- ese freternally in SN B. Grand vi: WINCTON CENTEN Members ite earnestly egular commuanicn. SDAY. EVENING THOS. THOMPSON, Sec’y. 0. F.—FRIENDSHIP LODGE. No. ._ 12.—The members of the Order, with their Pmilies. are invited to attend the meeting of ship Lodgecn TH 5 Oc: ee dsbip Lodze cu THURSDAY EVENING. Oc ding) of th N. 17% and 180 Pennsylvania avenue, he twenty fifth anniversary (Silver Loitge will be celebrated at their et.( West End.) Addresses suitable to the occasion. and other interesting exercises, may be expected. By order. P. HALL SWEET. Per. Sec'y. jesst, (bey may rest assured that the pros! we to do good aud {Repub., Uniow, Inte’ THE WASHINGTON CO-OPERATIVE nog EDING ASSOCIATION wi gabon TO- Held dguctitation more favorahle to borrowers wivotion, pursuant te omer - | . By order of the Vom: Comets ba huaax casts e elec tons. T ihe reconstruction wills of rday * ry the members of the State ns hive been ordered jates, a3 follows: and 3a; Vir- three days, we sPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCI- ATION! THE FIRST CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Leing uow fully organized the officers are prepared SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR STOCK. To avoid.a rush on next MONDAY EVENING, t pay night ) the following places have lected to receive subscriptions during the eek : TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. Ovations te General Sherids Naw Yors, Oct,—Generil Sheridan apd staff visited the etock And gold boards’ tt \g. Upom being introduced to the mem- js here was the wildest enthusiasm mat “goon as quiet was restored ibe ed them for the very flatter: The members Brown's mareh, mach to the gratificat nei Yor Brooklyn. where the Common Council has refused to give him a reception. The citizens will welcome bim, however, chusetts Democratic State Co: Wore rsTen, Mas: setts Democratic Siate Uonventionmet at Me- chanics’ Hall thie forenoon dred delegates were on the floor. ker, of Cambridge, was chosen president of the The Massacha- About five han- Arrest ei a Contidence Man. Hostow, Oct. 1.—The police have arrested a confidence operator named David K. Sprague with several aliases. been generally confined to obtaining Jewelry on forged letters and checks. —_—_____ Destructive Fire. Boston, Oct. 1.—The Boston linseed oil com- pauy’s works were destroyed by fire this morning, including a large quantity of oll. ‘The toes is estimated at $30,000; insured, ‘His operations Fatai Boiler Explosion. New York, Oct. 1.—A boiler explosion oc- curred at Newark, N. J., yesterday. Two lives were lost, and the building is lamaged LOO Oct. 1—The flour and corn millof Deister & Ludwig was burned last night and its contents destroyed. Loss about oe eee ae ay Suspension of a National Bank. Naw York, Oct. i.—Itis reported that the Croton National Bank of this city has sus- pended payment New York Market. New York, Oct. 1—Flour is 1va20 cents bet- Wheat 2a3 cents better. better. Rye firm. Gats i cent lower. quiet; saivs of 2.500 barrels mess at #2 Whiskey sieady Lard ialiy. cents lower. Middling Uplands. (rE sox’s Turpentine 55: CITY EXPRESS Calls for and Delivers t AGE, PACKAGES AND MERCHAND! S$ FURNITURE, &e., Principal of Andatthe Office of Adams Express Company, BOARD FORTHE FX. ‘DIDATES FO Board of Med Om, a Philadelphia, for the didates fur admission iuto the cal Corps of the S ing before the Board application to the rable Secretary Navy, or to the undersigned, stating resi panied by respectable testimonials of moral ilidates must not be less than twenty one. nor 0 @X pense 14 allows hy the Government t ates attending the se ious of the Board. 1 examivation isa legal prerequisite ntment in the Navy istingin the Medical Corps © appointment to Chief of Bureau x ice is hereby given to all_pe “The National called upon to present © legal proof th X. Receiver of s kin Unadilla, AR. HULBURD, ler of the Currency. culating notes of “Pho F, 1 Bank of Brooklyn. notes will be paid in lawful money of the United on presentation of the same at Uh we United States. i. R. HULBURD, Comptrolice of the Currency. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. wtrolier of the Currency, is hereby given. to all ims against th Bank of Brooklyn ‘ew York. that they * ame and make legal REDERICK A. PLAT of said Bank. at the office of said Bank city of Brooklyn, New York. H.R. HUBBURD. Comptroller of the Curre ELECTBO-MEDICATED VAPOR BATHS: or, La. ALCAN, recently in charge of EI 1 r Ibaths at the various U.S. General Hospitals, office southwest corner of 11th enn’a avenue, cures Bl E ‘olds, Gout, Debility , Affec’ tion of Paralysis, Absorption of Mercury and Fe- male Complaints. (TES TABLISHED 1853. McPHERSON & FERGUSON, 671 PENN. AVENUE. CORNER leT STREET, Capito, HILL, PUBE DRUGS. MEDICIN. PEBFUMERY proof thereof to | and Medicated Eruptions of the Skin, © FANCY GOODS. cians Prescriptions accaratiy cosas ded, iptions accurat m2} i. Ignt Bell promptly answered. NEW CROP TIMOTHY, Just received and for sale by JOHN A. BAKER. al Warehouse. uisiana avenue. th and Tenth sts. tt an get repairs. for new onen. ‘ARRIAGES! CARRIAGES! 4 | Persons in want of a go RIAGE shoyld e: mine ty stock he fore purchasing elsewhere. aa it is mad f the latest and best styles. Repairing prompt A large number of Buggies and Rockawavs. which will ROBERT H. GRAHAM, 4 D street, bet. 3th and 9th? Shop, 477 8th street, near D. Repository, 37. 1-3t* FINANCIAL. Money is without msterisl change in New York. There is @i active demand from brokers, which appears to be met without mueb, culty. “Some ot thebank®, however, are din résonrces while private institutions gre lending freely. The current operations of e Sub-Treasury not Likely to affect the ar 4s the Tresgpry, pending the making ap of its monthly decounts, is neither buying | Sevensthirties vor selling Five-twenties. The movélment Of currency Westward continues Spparently at xbout the rate of last week, when atoateeven millions of currency Was sent to the interior. A large proportion of the remit- tances, however, was made in national bank currency, Whith: accousts for the fact of the decrease of Lecal Tenders in the bank state- ment being less than was expected. The loss of currency gone so the interior is partially compensated by an excess of about $3,000,000 in the payments of the Sub-Treasury over its receipts during the week, the result being that tbe loss of deposita by the banks is about four millions. The loss of deposits places the banks im & worse position for lending than at the date of the statement of the 2lst Inst, the re- duction in the loans being only $2 Pe eae Government Securities. WasHineton, (ct. 1, 1867.—Jay Cooke & Oo. furnish the tollowing quotations of Gev- ernment securi:ies : Buying. gelling. 110 13 0.8. 6's Ooupon, 1€8iss. U.S. Five Twenues, 1! U.S. Five Twenues. 1864. 109 U.S. Five Twenties, 1865.. 109 U.S. Five Twenties, Jan&J’y,' Ww wv. 99%, o. 106% v. 106% WBW YORK FIRET BOARD GALES. 10% §. (et aan baday 14 x 10855 214335 {By Bankers’ and Brokers’ Telegraph.) Lewis Johnson & Uo. quote stocks and bonds in bome and foreign markets as follow: Nuw Yor«. (ct. 1.—First Board—v. S. 6's, 1SS1, coupon, 110% ; 5.20"s, 1862, coupon, 113 ¥; 1864, coupon, 108%; 1865. coupon, 109%; 1865, eoa- Pon, new, 107 , coupon, 107%; 10.40's, second, 106%; 7.50's, third, amberland, 3: Quicksil ve: iis;' Mariposa, nore; do. preferred, 17; New York Central. 1084; Pacific Mail, 1393; Atlantic Mail. 112; Ere, 63%: ditto pre- ferred. 74%: Hudson, 123}; Reading, 100% :Michi- gan Central, 10>: Michigan Southern,*1 3; Lll- nos Central, ; Cleveland and Pittsburg, Northwesterr. 41%: do. preferred, 65: Rock Island, 101%: Fort Wayne, 99%; Obio and Misstesippi Certificates, 26%; W. U. Tele- graph, 35>,; Boston Water Power, i7%; Cleve- land and Toledo, Fold, 143% OAK MAKING AND SEW th street, five doors below L. by Mrs. Down oe 16t* KRESS AND ( ing Rooms, BOARDING. ; rH AT 2) Fde® BOARD AT 94.50 ms, at No. 266 ‘T —A comfortably tarnished front ith beard for two, in » northern fam- ZY PURDY™ Meat Icead ‘avenue, KD—By a ATocar oti pient to the Baltimore Depot Washington Post Office. TABLE AMBRIC iss S. Be J. | reasonable ter {OR RENT—A neatly farvished front ROOM for two gentlemen, with or without ROARD lith street, 4th door from Vania avenue syuth. SANT FURNISHED first-class BOARD at @ \ GENTLEMAN AND IIS WIFE GAN 44 pleasant ROOMS and BOARD ina smal ily where there a ther boarders. mPWoO_ YOUNG G pore odated with large airy ps DOOM BY a reanect. a street, between M4 and first Class families NHAT LARGE HANDSOMA HOUSH. NO 381 29th street, having been putin com will be opened on the ist of October for a few first BOARDERS, (ins, Water. Bath: cars; five minuts walk from Departments OARDING—Two communirating ROOMS on between 9th at ICRLY-FURNI. ROOMS on the HED PARLOBS AND BED- first and secoud Auors for rent, With or without Board. ‘Terms moderate Sth «t..bet. Cand Lia. avenue . 7OR RENT—Several neatly furnished and welt oe RE OOMS wither without board, Ap at 616 K street, between Ath and sth NTRY BOARD can be obtained at an agree- wile private reaidence, with liberal table and Location, Washington CO. auctioncers, S84 Seventh ste ED—An appointment of Wa if the ¢ every necessary comfort. any of th Railroad, convenient to the cai week. For address apply at th: ABLE BOABD at No. 464 lth street doors uorth of the avenue, Departments; for be given to any person pro. Bs Evening sar Ofice curingit. Address W. ANTED—A SITUATION by an housekeeper. or as companion to 4 ownsa Wheeler € Wilson machine and would en ty reference Apply at 242 G street, betweon ith and 18th streets, from 9 to 12 m PERSONAL. Et AL TO MY HUSBAND Well, George, 1 want to g° es not cost more than y" ee Madame Demonzeot RK ave., near 6th st zood hand need in ANTED.—Two ERS wanted fumed! pus men need apy ROCK, 452, opposite Bt In wire immediately. tent PAPER HAN( in a Barber shop. § 80.25 | Ont for ladies or gent 60 | Shampooin “and dressing it, Perfumery, Long Flower & Curls ANTED—Several assistant agents for a first- class “Life Insurance Company. Hale : or. Beal. corner 7thand F sts. pie Wigson hand or made “to 5 7 GEOT'S HUMAN HATE STORE, 275 Pena. av bet. 10th and lith sts., south side OCTOR SCIit MAN. OF BALTIMOR be consulted daily by need of the services of * physician. at bis office, 499 7th street, between D and E. Washington, D.C. SIAN LIQUID sent to any addre Letters must cuntain a stamp Hood's Jewelry Store FANTED—A DRAUGHTSMAN. Call at Room 7, Wash MVHREE PLASTERERS WANTED—$1.50 per Apply at 165 9th street, between P and Murrow 5. sarroup, (Formerly of Montzomery. Alabama.) ent. Dv a permanent t vember Ist. asmall HOU! between 7th a BBCO CORN S Prine Tot of NEW BROOM ¢ lout five tons, just packing, for Mis Janne Ma Pox SEES PIANO at a bargain. BV Tth street below L double thread SEWING very low. A >! PERUVIAN GTANO Another cargo just arrived from the Agent of the Peruvian Government. purchased on analysis to comiain 15.07 per cent. ammonia, JUN A. BAKER, Agricultural Warehouse. Nos. “Sand 90 Lonisiina avenue. Between Ninth and Tenth sts. oc J-tathslw (in Hay Market.) METROPOLITAN PATENT STEAM BA- $47 CST.. BETW. 4'; AND 6TH STS. “HAVENNER AMILY BREAD.” le frow select Family and High Gcade Flour, ed in MeKenzte’s Patent Reel Oven. The best Rread in the market ; stuurant and Hotel-keepers itt M RS. A. G. GASTON has New York with a fall TER MILLINERY GOODS. LL. Plush. Beaver, and Royal Velvet Promenade. HATS. Children’s “4 for the com E ts and Plush Goods, with Fe: Ribbons to match in shade. ustomers? orders solicited by 3 MRS. A.G GASTON on liberal 1 » of tine hers, Flowers, HOME OFFICE. 500 NINTH § REET, WASHINGTON, D.C CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CON- GRESS. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL., CASH CAPITAL ssessene This Company offers more favorable advantag to the insuring public than any other chartered in “j States. by combining wo great ele- ments of Life and Accident Insurance, on the joint stork principle. The premiums char-ed are nearly ne-third lower than'charged by Mutual Compa. nies. AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY CITY AND STATE, $1,000,000. 300.000, - BROWN........ -President. PLANT ceVico President INN. ‘Treasorer, AL Secretary. Tt General Agent. . Pi Robert Leech. TIVE COMMITTEE. Thomas M. Plowman, Thos, Lewis, Job W. Angus. A.L. Merriman. Poulson. OMMITTEE John R Charles Kloman, M.G Emory. Lewis Clephane. . James L. Barbonr. Thomas Berry, Albert G. Hal oc Liy_ FOR SALE— GUITAR, at 304 7th street, cor ner of L north xe 30:3" ) OCKAWAY AND HARNESS FOR SALE. Apply at Stables, 18th street. between F and streets. segy-at* pAMPHEET 3.20, 3, and 40 years of age; Polit- "Historical and various. A Keeeding low prices. ED ANOUK TAYLOR. PAIR OF 8UPERIOR BLACK MARES FOR SALE—well matched. perfectly sound and ic pataes GUANO. A further supply just received. JOHN A. BAKER Agricultural Warel Nos. 8S and 90 Louisiana Between Ninth and Tenth streets. (in Hay Market.) Tz LARGEST STORE IN THE CITY! DRY GOODS! DRY GO@DS! IMPORTANT NEWS TO THE LADIES! $50,000 WURTH OF DRY GOODS JUST RECEIVED aT. LANSBURGH & BRO.’S, 515 7th street, third door above D street, INTELLIGENCER BUILDING. ve iust received « fui] stock of seasonable if h have been bought, at @ areat sacrifice, for Cash. at last week's Now York ‘We mention afew : 20 cases beantiin! PRINTS. les of Bleached a lees than present factory heavy CANTON 1 case CAMBRIC for Linin 3 cases FRENCH MERLIN: 10 cases of Fane: riety—some magni ind Brown COT- NELS, at 20 OODS, in great va- SIL) Black and Oclored in all Shades. TOWKLS, TABLE Li And all other Heuse- Fut CASSIMEBES INENS Toubing Cosa aN kom WALKER & BRO., Grocery. Potomac Hall, South Washington, B. CHURCH & CO., office corner Maryland avenue and 11th street, South Washington. 5. F. SAVAGE'S Hardware store, Pomnsylyania avenue, between 10th and 11th streets. THOMPBON & O0:'S Hardware store, 9th street opposite Centre Market. PAYMENT FOR DUES will be moN- DAY EVENING, October 7th, at 7 clock. By order of the Directors. . R. THOMPSON, Secretary. ‘bron y NIGHT, at Temperance existing here will be reported for J. THOMSON, \ icaakGhrvaiciey ore em AND For Men and Boys’ wear, 170s Tooeh eae EMSS, GOODS of every description at half KETS. fri Bonen foeuit everybody bien ANTENA CURSING riety, at ptices Ernters varie- be LARS sAND. SAQUE our ew manufactars, at lows isJobbing Prices. Alvo. all kinds of fect Ut guarsateed. ‘otton.3 for 2 cen: : 3h yatde spoois, 4 for 25 cta, r ininds to do sell our Goods at ra Of which we guarantes to ti ty this side of New Yor! am New York &P Coal Best Glazed Cotton, We have made up out this ceagon. and a] will defy competition. All goods guaranteed as represented. ” BGH & BRO. 515 7th street, 2d doo Fens Our Store will be open from 7 ech tth & 5 3t 1 above D street, rentle—the property of an officer leaving the ser- Nico. ‘The harness and carriage will also. be sold, if desired. Address to MR. OORE, at Depot (Quartermaster’s Office, G street, above War De- partment. 8 30-3t* Movaxixe DRESS GOODS DEPOT. Jos. J. MAY & CO, 30% Pennsylvania avenue. between 9th and 10th . streets, Are now prepared to exhibit a large Stock of MOURNING DRESS FABRICS, of their own selection and importation, at VE LOW PRIC) se 30-2tit OS. J. MAY & CO., 30% PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, between 9th and loth streets, have now in store of their OWN IMPORTATION, BLACK SILKS. COLORED SILKS, LYONS BLACK SILK VELVETS, LYONS POPLINS, in Black and Colors, IRISH POPLINS, PARIS KID GLOVES, ‘! REAL LACE GOODS, &c., &c- All of which they will sell at 4 se s0-ctif + VEBY LOW PRIC’ DERG BEER PEI pcs on Bhs tpiten or LOLA Lae atent im o1 ‘the “aay ‘of act a 4 Derk 163, for ‘au iosprovement in Replacing Gare a Keilroad «' ft from the || spent oy yest ihe ©: ion of place-on the tehday ‘of Dec aa! It is ordered that Patent Office on next. at 33 oe! the: {o appear and show che be fecarn haar y have, why get forth in wri ing at sony aed fore tee tobe used at ant hearing Sit an transniltted in nccordance fiee. which will be fu on Bee gy ay es é . Ordered, also. that ti in the Sri sie eater utter, k for three be , ‘1 ‘once, cok (OF three -succensive. weeks! the frst of sald blications to be at loast mate Bieday ot : Bina atkethins. ah 3 ATTOBNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW. N_ COOK, who thoroughly gtauds the business. None other need appl Penn, avenue, opposite Willard Office No, 389 D Stre Will practice in the Supreme Court of th ‘aims, aud the Courts of tl . Opposite the City Hall, States, Court of Apply to SIBLEY Banheyleanin avehuect Claims and Department business will receive \TED—A good UPHOLSTERER; one that pair Turniture isp 1 BY, opposite Odd 1 cured! permanently. PLEASE READ THIS.— WILLIAM has about six bun- (60)) Well-made stamps of elegant designs for mbroidery, Braid, &c., that he will sell cheap, the whole or part.and teach the buyer the Composi- tion, furuish Cushions and Brushes, and explain Belug part of a duplicate set lately used fn Baltimore any lady wishing to engage in this profitable business and having ® small capital should call at once. NTIAL.—Young men who have in jured themsclves by certain secret habits. which unfit them for business. pleasure, or the d of married life; also. middle-aged aud old men. who, ‘om the follies of youth, or other causes, feel ade- lity in advance of their years, before placin themselves under the treatment of’ any oue. shou! first read “The Secret, Friend.” will learn something of “The Secret Friend lows” Hail, on 7th CE. 439 9th str ‘s Building.) cor. N. ¥ tf how to use them, grat purposes. in vari L. WELLS & U6 corner La. avenue and 6th street we 7 ANTED.”’—Ladies contem: BALMORALS and HOO! ERS the coming season, and wishin expense of Braiding, should call and se tiful designs for the abov COLORS AND WARRANTED TC dies’ and Childrens’ Aprons. stamped in {imitation of Br: alf the usual cost of Erai made and stamped BSE ae importance by perasing * Sent to any address, in @ sealed envelope. on receipt of 2 cents, Address Dr, CHAS. B. WARREN EDUCATIONAL. 2K HILL GOLLEG: OCR WE ESCOTT CITY, MD Studies will be reaum MONDAY, September2, Board, Washing, a: $5; Fhysic WM. PRINCE. 439 Ninth street. ANTED—New and Cast-off CLOTHING, old ‘D and SILVER, or any other article of t the old established Merchant Pawnbro- ker’s Store of R. FULTON & CO, th of Penna. avenue. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINE. LOST AND FOUND. WARD-Strayed Ped night, Wth of Septe with long horns; star on her fi lower part of her tail white, 502 Sth street,3 Bole Agent for in this Institution op $200; Entrance Music and Drawing BRO. BETTELIN, President. FOR SALE AND RENT. —_——— _ PHATSR. 6tooms. No 296 Omaeeece Tee and Y ste, Bent, $25 por month. Ingvite No, 343 Wth street. oc | 3 — HOUSE with water Mel gen Aswiy to 0, BE. BIOHABDSON, 1, between iith and 13th streets, &7.3 It —The HOUSE No 424. 9th strat, ceupied by ms, For Rent, Ingzirs ! JOB 5. HOLLINGSHEAD, corner Sth and B ste It ) LET—HOUSE of 5 rooms, No S62 Tith st Soobween Trae straats. $80 por mouth Ap: piy to DM. LAWRENCE, No. GLK :., horwemm ‘25th and Mth oo 1-t v NT—Two communicatiag ROOMS. 01 BGhthoos, No 463 North TL. st, near bith vest. suitable for housekeeping, furnished or furnished, as may be desired. an (Ol RENT—Cne to five Uniurnished BOO. BOR AAS for hometkeepiog- <1 for single ea! . men. Apply 56H street north, between ‘hoe Sth streets weet oi °OR RERT— iy furnished communi Poe RE one aise one Parlor and Cham ber on the frst floor. Terms moderate. Table boarders desired. nist . ENT—A Frame How uated om 10d between Hand tec ng 9 cooms Possession given immedi T LAN SON. w street, bet noth and ith STORY BROK Ninth K streets, with at- containing ten rooms, water ani ass, large grounds attached. FITOH & FOX oc Lt cotuer Seventh and ¥ streets SOR RENT Tren on cating ROOMS, far F shed Wilt berrented siagly Water in the ious and gas in ea. at No reet, corner of ML Tiahet efor gentle mand wile. The cars pa >» TABLE BOABDERS wanted. Lay at 79 Bridge st, Georgetown. Terms reasonable ¢ roe SALE—HOUE in all parte of the city. ryingin price from §9N to $7000 Als ¢ Lots o all prices and ou Jog jv STARR & MET( Keai Estate Brokers ts Bulldiag,) ocd corner N. ¥. ave. and 15th atre. BSE, RENT One neatly fariished FRONT ROOM, in a private family: contral looatio tween 6th and 7th. ot" (new BRICK HOUSE, contain. jituated on H street. between M4 Apply ai No. 350.6 st., hetwonm Aland #1 streets Be So-3t? .0R RENT—A furnished front room Fete three story brick b in good locali O aw Ke RENT—-BRICK HOUSE, cellars, fine yard, stable, &¢:> t Ward. Ninth K street. west of Circle, Fi door, Kent $25 per month. * TOR RENT—One LARGE PARLOR wud two ADJOINING ROO rat door. Kent $35 cmonth. Apply at No 1. bet. Del avenue and 1st _COMML ISHED. on2 nt locality. at. betwen O se 30-38" three-story BRICK STORE on the corner of 14th and 0 streata. jcense and fixtures, Inqui ent Jow: and two Boom) will be gas in the hou ween Oth and 7th sts, ENT—FURNISHED HOUSE, pirasantly located, in First Ward; only 340 month STARK & METCALF Real Estate Br se30%t Pivnt’s Building AEM FOR SA oi son nerth THOS. & n dv swith wa irable toe atsem will be sold on long time, if desired (hanged for other property. improved of x proved. Thauite at Lostreet. betweew t nd H streets, First Ward 1 and betw Apt Bank third door from Lewis Johnson's —A STORE on Pennsylvania « hand 2ith streets, swite: al unfar- TSHED ROOMS, in sant location. near the City Hall Also. STABLE of large sine. No. 456 D street, betwe sud 3d. OR SALE—A large number of HOUSES, rang ing in price trom 31.400 to $30,000, RUILDING ‘Sin all parts of the « Several simall ‘ARMS from 20 to 70 acres. within & miles of the r interest by call Las Real Estate Brok Corner Seventh and D st will be given if returned to. JAMES McLAUGHLLE EAT EXCITEMENT! OST—On Friday, the 27th instant. at 4 vers’ Rest.or between there and Washington ONE HUNDRED AND ELE ED AND TWENTY-O: ote. the rest principally in $10 1 N or ONE HUN- DOLLARS in one DOWN WITH PRI 3 AND SHOES. r the return of t HEILBURN & BROTITE TH STREET, just received » splendid asyortment of all styles Shoes, which will he sold a Having purch: The finder RD—Strayed. on st ‘arn.7th street ri Weighing 1.200 or 1, stock for eash at prices to suit back, having left front teat lost. a be paid for her to PATRICK Last seen on Thursday. When phe left home she had # bell attached to he ' WED BOOTS at $14, eturning this Cow Gait SOON rOaey ‘Alley, will ree E BARGAINS, HEILBURN & BRO’. 06 SEVENTH STRET. One door South of Odd Fellows’ Hall, Stone step at the Entrance STOVES! STOVES! a ase take notice that we are prepared to repair int the bert manner, all kinds oF HEATON PARATUS, and suggest that it is not safe to delay this work until late in the fall. Weare also prepared to put up new LATROBES BR, and aramow rocelving ING and HEATING STO. epecetally, invite an exam- the above reward, —Lost.a WHITE PO dark liver-colored # 7A lith street. D.—Strayed from our Stable day. the 20th instant. a Sorrel Mare E, PICK No. 53 Water st., Georgetow the 27th inst., at the Drover’s ‘scales, a roll of money to about $120. A rewardof $25 will returned to the Star Office, or to C. ADAMS. Drover’s Rest. TRAYED away on the 224 insi COW, with a white face. will be paid for her return te Mr. M. st., bet. 19th and 20th sts. it, near the cattle and other HEAT. fresh stock of COO great variety, and re: ation of our stock. SIBLEY D2Y 000s: k of Harris’ and other makes CASSI- KETS, at great bargains, PO UNDERSHIRTS, a very large It shades, $1.25. ants ENCH CLOAKING 6-4 Stripe and Figure 18. re ood stcek of Three Ply, ain, and Bag RPETS. Step and Floor OILCLOTHS. All of which will be sold at great bargains, at JOHNSON & SUTTON'S Old Stand, 521 7th st. NINTH STREET. HATS AND CAPS. tw cases of th style, which 1 am wellin LKS. White and Black SATINS. Black Lyons SILK VELVET. ening daily lots of new Goods from the Id at the lowest cash WM. RB. RILEY & B ‘No. 36 Central Stores, Opposite Centre Market. JUST OPENED, A general assortment of DRY GOODS, Consisting of beautiful PLAID. POPLINE and Skirts, Towels. H. Piece, worth 25 cents. than any one in'the city. tly, new fall styles of soft and stiff brim HA’ in and take a look at my new two-and - You will be sure to pur- ‘Twill satisfy you that youcan 493 9th street. A. OLCOTT. and three dollar HAT. save your money by purchasing ‘2 cents per yard, by the 3 MORN BAXTER, 5 Pennsylvania avenn>, oe spets 19th and 20th aby. IANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. Tuner and Agent ee Soke Maia Fan tween Pennsyiva: continues to give epectal atten ining Ph Parlor Organs, apd other I Ttallunand ovber airings, always for ante at GPEAT PEA : One 7-octave, four round corner, Ghickoring, #80). One 64¢-octave, Bolias Gilbert, om. One 6%-octave, Bosewcod, Fowler, $135, One 6-octave, Steward, (in good order,) $25. v6, Prince & Co., Melodeon, $60. One §-octave,Gmith, Melodean,.@5)-: $ For sale of ‘easy, tetms, to make foom, st tho! Warerooms.of : Jauxs ©. McGUIRE & CO., FUBNITURE WAREROOMS. BVBRY VARIETY OF FINE lon to taning and CABINET FURNITURE. JANOS THAT “THE CELEBRATED TUCKER SERING BED Which for Comfort, Clesntiness and Chieapness is JAS. G. McGUIRE & C0., and D strocts | sortment. A te ia Mason & Hamalin’s Oabinit Organs won 2 oe a } Bpesncets, QUILTS ARD COMFORTS. Corner of 10th: foe, | ES GY, Ges ‘FRANOK TA se ST -eolOt over Shepherd's 8 SOR RENT—Six_ UNFURNISHED ROOMS. ADI 276 Penu. avenue, two coora east of se25-1w* FOR SALE SITURE of 9. 23 Mast. containing 2 rooms, If not sold be: fore the ist of October. will be sold at anctio Apply op the premises," JOHN H. MOOR se 25-16t* ‘d four story rooms, kitchen, collar. bathroom and water. Dearable lo: catien. few steps from Pennsylvania avenue, near the Treasury. Rent. $2.0 4 mouth. Inavire of 1. WELLS & CO., corner of oth sirect and La. enue. eat OT FOR SALE—® fect front by 10 leep, on B street north, between Delaware avenue and Ist street east, Capitol Hill. Inquire 32%. setett —One three story BRICK HOU! ng mine rooms. gas. and water. No: reet. between Band (. Island. Ten wk to the Treasury Building. Imtwire 7th street, near D north. 8° J4-Tt NT—In Georgetown, a nicely tornished No. 134 Dnabarion street wgrens streets, Table Boal oor. se POE SALE—two Two-story FRAME HOUSES contuining seven rooms each. in the new and obtained next elegant biock near the terminus of Ninth street and Boundary. Price $3) per month, Ss. P. BROWN, se 23-tf 465 Ni GDA) CASH, AND $30 MONTAL L 250 buy a hew7-room HOUSE, situated on the south side of H street, Isiand. between (z aud. th sts, STARE & METCALF, ‘Real Estate Brokers, ( Plant's Building,) 8e20-tf New York avenue and 13th’st. {OR SALE—A four-story BRICK HOUSE. con- taining 7 rooms, «ud a’ blacksmith shop in the basement. ‘The Lot’ contains 8.000 fect of grout QHN HAGHTEL, on Green street, be- k and Water street. se 19-1m* NEW OPERA HOUSE FOR RENT, Fronting three streets, near the corner of Pennsyl- vania avenue and 9th street. THIS BEAUTIFULLY FITTED-UP HOUSE Is now for rent by the night, week, or month, to responsible parties. for FIRST-CLASS EXHIBITIONS ONLY. Beatin, ity for 1,200 persons. Stocked with gecenery and properties, with full stage cnpacity ape. °porterms.address W. L. WALL & CO., South corner Pennsylvania avenue and th streat. se 17-Tu/Th.S.1m ‘OR RENT—A FRAME HOUSE. with building, on 12th street, next to the mage Rhode Island avenue. containing 7 rooms. In- quire of A. HEITMULLER, Vermont avenue, be- tween N and O streets. iy ‘OR SALE—A comfortable RESIDENCE fors the to of Camt , Md. The among the most desirable homesteads in the’ ites “who Jectren's comfortable is Tone of the most agreeable, tilingee in “ where household ex ‘ere not baltas acity,the ria isarareone. Mr. Editorof the Star. -knows the property formation concerning it t0 auy ane a ee 7[°HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD S#LL HIS [Stock Or BOOKS, STATIONERY, set MERCHANDIZE for 97,00. They are wortuimores ye business has na ing Oue—moderately aad steadily->month by montan tor twenty year, withont any intermission except. for © time the war was opening. With a steadier trade ia=4 pinion fete picred tenets Rineitnabe ule 11 n > fy the infusion of some of the modern clomeuta, & more active business tay be reared. tore, Fixtures, Cellar, and Warcroom at a mod- cha eae eee RASC TAYLOR. FOF BENT —The ‘Second Story of House Ee icant ae eos ply at No. 331 E street, near street t ine three-wt F ‘Yavemeat BLICR HOUGRS Ne, S49, = c west aide. Apply to 2 BHREM, Ith ot,, bet Hand 1 ae pestab A ahi Neath on SF cl SION 7. 318 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 318 L: 8. WOODWARD, | eesete iangeietnck OF WIR A oe. tos Tet ATENT PARLOR HEATERS, = weisich I will put up inthe best manner: aud sation. faction guarantied. for heating two, three neta : story houses; also, a general it aasortinen' ee ce ll ent tantiners Stoves of all WegeHTpONN Ee ENS Please send in carly. v ‘ 4 318 Sim veers and Axorioun CORESENY, 4 ay REGS ME GLADES aS