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Sere pepe _THE EVENING STAR. | Largest Cirenlation in the District. \\ D. WALLACH, Editor and Preprietor. -OCTOBER 4, 1567. | ey READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE £ EB OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- « CAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. OF HON. THOS. E. NORLL. patch received here this morning an- ces the deathof Hon. Thomas ©. Noell, presentative in Congress from the Third rictof Missouri. Mr. Noeil was born in tyv ile, Mo., om the 3d of April. 1539. Gon nineteen years of age he was admitted roe bar, and practiced law until 1861, when was Appointed Military Commtssioner, for ¢ Srrest of disloyal persons; subsequently niered the ranks of the State Mila, and 85 soon promoted tothe rank of Major, which e he held until 1562, when he was sppoint- Captain im the 19th United Stites Lafaatry, ne aiter asbert service was elected Repre- | ~-atntive from Missouri to the 30th Congress, was a prominent member of several im tant committees and much esteemed by aly © knew Bim. H zis, made at the session last winter, was ‘ensively quoted by the newspapers. It was @ sprightly essay, and abounded in hu- shor And sentiment, with many good hiis atthe icilies of the time: serter Or ae eee reas GOING TO BE A Goon OrrizeN._R. M.'T. Fiunter, of Virginia, who was pardoned by tae President on Wednesday. says, in his petition for pardon, that he proposes to direct bimeelf to the pursuits of private life: that he submits loyalty to the authority of the United States, and recognizes the power of the Gen- eral Government to establish its policy in the South. He recognizes the necessity of sub- mission, and feels the importanee of repose to thecountry. He says President Lincoin did | not doubt that he (Mr. Hunter) would do what | he could to aid in the work of peace and | reconstruction in Virginia; that Mr. Lincoln | expressed a desire to see him when in Rich. mond, and sent for bim. "7 We have received from the Post Office Department & copy of an admirable Pos; oute Map of the New England States, exhib- itumg the post offices and the mati cervice therein at date of December 29, 1566. This map 1s to be followed by 8 series of others, embrac- ing, in succession, the other States, separately | er in groups. Those of New York and the muddle Atlantic States are in progress, and will shortly appear. Besides the distribution to potimasiers for the service of the depart. ment, these maps areon eale to the general yublie, and may be procured at the Post Of. nce Department, (Second Assistant Postmas- ‘The SIOUX RIVER RESERVATION. Commissioner of ‘the Geaeral Lind Office transmitted, on the 30th dnstan, land office at St. Pater, ‘ieinsesota, the Ini Srising ahd regulations prescribed bythe ve terior for the adjudi cl under joint resolution No. ae February 8, 1667, for the relief tlers on’ the Sioux | State of Min persons ciaimi sbati furnish = and RK | improvement on the | fited notice | cilice before the boundaries ofc | vation were definitely aurveyed and locatea. | Each claimant | enter by legal subdivisions at $1.95 per acre any | quantity of land not exceeding 160 acres, or a at = ic! the Benefits or satd resolution ‘isfactory proof to the Register eceiver tha! th-y made settlement and tracts claimed, and in the proper land reser- thereo? Making such proof may querier séction, upon which be had mads set- uement and improvement to include bts resi- dence. In all other respects ciaimants mast come within a of the act of Sep- teraber4, I?41,an Craimants on lands to {heacts amendatory thereot. be offered at public sate must establish their Tight thereto, and make payment therefore, at $1.25 per acre prior to the commencement of public sales, otherwise their claims will be held as forfeited. Sevzral | townships of lund within the limits of the | Sioux River reservation are prociaimed for Public sale on the 2d ot December, 1267. Naval Oxpers.—Surgeon G. R. B. Horner, deraebed from the marine rendezvous at Phil- adeiphia and placed on waiting orders. Assistant Surgeon George S. Fife, Cg ea from the Marine hospital at Cheisea, Mase., and placed on waiti cting stjerna, detached trom the R orders. Engineer L. M. enobscot and Third Ass! placed on waiting orders. Commander Richard L. Law, ordered to command the Suwanee. Lieut. Commander Jos. D_ Marvin, ordered | to erdnance duty at the Washington navy yard as coon as he shall have completed his present duties. Lieut. Marsten Mills, oraered to the Susque- } hanna. Goop Apyvice.—The Richmond Whig asserts that a@ strong tide ot Northern emigration is Dow enriching Virginia, and that it is accom- plishing great benefits tor the planters, who have The W too much land and too little money.” hig Wisely addi Lf we treat new settlers kindly, and if we secure restoration and tranquility by going through the reconetruction process without de- lay or disturbance, we may at once begin to Teap the benefits of an immense emigration, all the capital, skill, enterprise, and de- velopn ment that will accompany it. If we pursue an opposite poliey we must linger on mdefinitely im poverty, Weakness, and stag- nation.” THE for sal WEEKLY STAR 1s now on our counter je, and in wrappers, ready for the mails, containing a splendid Story entitled «The Premier's Despatch Rox:" the Metropolitan Police Qo-operative Union; the Prize Fight between Dilionand Mullen whieh did not come off according to programme; propos Colored pugi Conspitators disinterred Co-operative Building Association; Building | and Land Associations; ters; Workii ed tr the bodies of the the Washington ic contes| Base Ball; Movements of the ing People; Useful Items of Domestic Eeonomy; Humoroue Sketches, with Domestic, ter General,) or from the sale agents in Phi *ciphia, New York, Boston, and Portland. | BALTIMORE PociTics.—The Convention to | ncminate & Republican candidate for Mayor sembles this evening: the Judiciary Con- | vention, to select candidates for Judges, Sher- Clerks of Courts, State’s Attorney. and Register of Wille, meets to-morrow (Saturday) evening, and the Convention to choose dele- @5tes to represent the city in the State Conven- tion, to nominate candidates for State officers: assembles on Tuesday evening next, The Democratic conservative voters of the city | held primary elections in the various -wards yesterday for the purpose of electing delegates | to meet on Monday next, in three separate con- ventions—one for each legislative district—to | nominate in eacb,six candidates for the House ot Delegates and one Senator. BENEFIT standing ibe unfavcrable weather we trust that | oF Miss i Biss Caroline Richings will have as crowded | | i ~ RIcHrwos.—Notwith- 8 house on the occasion of her complimentary benefit this evening as her merit deserves: ‘The opera selected for the occasion isFlotow's | ‘Martha” which has always been a favorite | ‘with the Washington public. The Riching’s | troupe, itis well known excel tn their per. | tormance of thts beautiful opera, and the cast | this evening is the same which has delighted | gormer audiences: Miss Richings in the title | role;the charming Mrs. Seguin as «Nancy; Mr. Castle as “Lionel,” and Mr. Campbell as “Plunkett.” PRINTING THE ReVENUE STAMPS.—The contract of Batler & Carpenter, Philadelphia, tor printing Revenue stamps which expired September 30, has not been renewed. The Department has on hand sufficient stamps for yreeent use and for some time tocome. The Commissioner ot Internal Revenue is consider- | ing the feasibility of'making some change in the mode of getting up the stamps to prevent their being used asecond time. It has beea | discovered that a large number of cancelled atamps haye been fraudently used again, the snk used in the cancellation having been re- | moved by some chemical process. THE REPUSLICAN CONVENTION.—A state- ment has appeared that the next National Re- publican Convention, tor the nomination of a President and Vice President, will be held in Chicago. This, we take it, is incorrect. Tne members of the National Executive Repub- Jican Committee do not meet here until Feb- ruary to decide upon the place of holding the | meeting, and tt is deemed certain that when they do meet, Chicago will not be the point selected for the place of holding the Conven- tion. Military, News Misce! Naval. Departmental, and ihe Agricultural “and Housekeepi lany; and the iatest Telegraphi- =f patches. Lan D PATENTS.—The Commissioner of the General Land Office has. during the month of Angus eighty t last, transmitted one hundred and five land patents or deeds from the United States to individuals for lands in Des Moines and Fort Dodge, Marqueite, Bus; lowa. Topeka, Kan- Michigan: St. Louis and Sorngleld, Mo,and Henderson, Minnesota. These patects were founded on cash sales and bounty iand warrants. Aemy OrpERs.—Capt. E. D. Harding, 27th Infantry, ordered before retiring board for ex- anipstion. Gen. teaded Brevet Lieut. Col. A. W. Eva 90 days delay. M. C. Me six months. Q.M.G. sick leave ex. 3d Cavairy, zd Lient. O. H. Howard, 5th Artillery, and | Rrevet Lieut. Col. E.C. Breman, Commissary Viiv. assigned to duty in the Freedmen’s Bu- reau Name Cn. ly to an act of the Maryland Legislature the Secretary of the Navy has ordered that the name of Eusign Benjamin E. Loag be changed to Benjainin Long Eve. Vine election for president and directors Virgin SINIA AND TENNESSEE RAILROAD.—An of the wa and Tennessee railroad will take place at Lynchburg, Va.on Tuesday, the 9th instant. executl Battery Rope glance ‘work t tenants fully >. Code ot G 4th Un: commanded by Lieutet Col. Owens, the present popular ive of the road, and Gen. Mahone, | formerly Confederate army, arethe prominent candidates for the presidenc needs but a cursory at the interier of this admirably located o show that it is kept by its present to the requirements of the is garrisoned by company F F, tes artillery, nambering 24 me Capt. James B. Hazieton, ‘and. Howe and H. Morgan. The Wai ited company isin fine condition, and they keep the romnds in excellent order, owing to the vigilance of the officers. mannet Battery Rodgers is d with nine guns, aud very pi powerfal “dogs of war” they are, consisting of one 15 inch Rodman, five 200 pounder Parrotts, two 6 poun snd two Conarn mortars. Captain Hazteton, though rosie ie years, is 8 veteran ofthe war, haying gone derr, James’ pieces, one 8 inch rifle gun rough the thickest of the fray, and becn in “at the death ” at Appomattox H. in April, 1865. His battery and himself during the war were always relied on, and never in vain. [he grounds connected with the Fort, though constantly being improved by 1h: commanding officer are soen to be im- proved by the erection of a considerable cost of add’ itional barracks for the men.—Alezan- dria Journa: a eed SHIN WEDN o'clock WASHINGTON SKATING | CLUB.—A G1 ON Seat c ei cm Bus be ‘thd 4 RSDAY EVENING, 9, at i = the rooms of Claget & pcs We AG tse, er. S.J. CHIPMAN Sects ere 0c 45.8.9 Tue Waite Hovse—To day being Cabinet day, Bo visitors were admitted at the Execu tive Mansion. All the members of the Cab- inet were present except Secretary Browning: | ‘who was represented by JudgeOt'o. General | Grant wgs present during the session. Itis undersod that the opinion of Attorney Gen- eral Stanbery on the Philadelpbia habeas cor- | pus case was read, and will be promulgated by the Secretary of ‘vy to morrow, ‘THB BROOKLYN CoLtzcToRsHIr.—Secre'ary | McCulloch bas transmitted to the President the name of James T. Pierce as Collector of Anternal Revenue forthe Third (Brooklyn) New York District, vice Callicot, suspended. General Thomas Egan isa prominent candi- date for this office, and it is said ke will be ap- | pointed. Removal oF Cov. Messmone.—Secretary McCulloch yesterday received a letter from Deputy Commissioner J. E. Messmore, in which be declines to comply with the Secre- tary’s request to resign. The order for bis re- moval was then made and transmitted to him in New York. Boxpsep WAREHOUSE REGULATIONS.—Ithas been determined that all appications for spe- cial modification of the recent bonded ware- house regulations shell be considered and de- termined in the office of the Secretary of the ‘Treasury, instead of the office of internal rev- enue. GENERAL SHERMAN CoMING TO Wasninc TOX.—The President yesterday received a | telegram from Lieutenant General W. T- Sherman, stating that he would leave St. Louis lastevening for Washington. General is expected to arrive here Sun: morning. Returvey—hi t. J. BL. Skinner, First | Assistant Postmaster General, returned to the | city [ast evening, from his revent trip through ‘the North west, and was attending to the duties of bis office om morning, with his health much impro PERsonal baddeus Stevens is e:ifl , improving, and ii 1 thought he will be able to ride out im the course of a fewdays. ----Qon. gressmen Haleey and Hill, of New Jersey, are | here. -+-/Representative Washburne. (the giant Washburme,) has arrived at his home in | Gatena, Ii, in improved bealth. | Recurrrs FROM OvaTOMs.— The receipts | trom customs at the ports below named wera $192,419.50; New York, September 28d tooth. $9,215,932.25; Philadelphia, September “234 to £307.954.29, San Francisco, August 19th to INTERNAL Rzveyve.—The this source to-day were $973,914.14 IF for the Louisiana evedue, on PRED A NATIONAL PSION BUILDING ASSO- CIATION—The payment of duce" ber 4th. at 5 AGON President, oc 3-2 JOBNSON. PERATIVE _SopINe ASSOCI- ATION! THE FIRST | €O-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, being now fully organized the officers are prepared to recei ve SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR STOCK. To avoid arushon next MONDAY EVENING, | (the first pay night.) the following places have been selected to receive subscriptions during the present week : WALKER & BRO., Grocery. Potomac Hall, South Washington. ©. B. avenne 8.F. avenue, CHURCH & CO., office corner Maryland and lth street, South Washington. SAVAGE'S Hardware store, Pennsylvania between 10th and Ith streets. THOMPSON & CO.’S Hardware store, 9th street, oppositi fe Centre Market. FIRST PAYMENT FOR DUES will be MON- DAY EVENING. October 7th, at 7 o'clock, By order of the Dirsetees.. oe Le iw . R. THOMPSON, Secretary. {Repab. Union. Intel., Chron., Exp., td.) KNOX’S € CITY EXPRESS Dalls for and Delivers to any address, BAGGAGE, PACKAGES AND MERCHANDISE. Princi Brancl And at George MOVES FURNITURE, &c., & AL Secs 374 Pa. Av..cor. roa t,, Wash'p cor, ork ay nud 15th ot st. he, Office of Adum: “Express Company, town, ve 23 ln* KLEOTRO-MEDICATED VAPOR BATHS and aicafentca A? cept charge of as ee. eT cae rofice south weet street ne avenue, cures apie ‘ee! See aueioe eens soreeeee r= STABLI SHE 1s of} ‘ith ns of the Skin, Colds, Gout. Me! PHERSON @. & FERGI ovr Paua. AYFXER ——- Ast staxer, rene ‘Fikst, tatREY, DANCY’ ocons ats. he oc az Gpemeremenneatce gasp AND EMERY PAPER. SYP REC RIVED, and Ea Per Bt urt seune i oc 4 im Sg am eee 120 ast atreat, Temperance Mat- | FINANCIAL. FOR SALE AND RENT. Bn) a quotations for Five-twenties at Re ee IFE WISHES ‘OR BENT—Two UNFURNISED ROOMS on ’ cial sContaining 7 or 8 rooms tain family; loca F ‘the second ax of, sultabi for ,how CLAReWmOM ALABAMA. rat coc vaisepen varapoctss sb ich i. Hn ead eae 1 eine Brees EAE Reconsiraction A 8 | cusses Ce or ari Fa Vere tains Ooms, win | Feo ee siwsen aus Deon. ks apne ¥ oney, in New ie ome de Gealdel £0 PABLO sae ans eae Togadlog convenient to | Water fn the yaa oc eat Nibcate to the Stet] mii Oth ate. orth ef thoavenue. 6 | 7, Ses" , Fe eT eae RETR hive gor BRICK NOvSH oe ae ants Buiting.1c ween Be : ALA , Oct. polite 1 pace “a cae oth at och stl TONFURN, D ROOMS. ‘Also rel and paintoa. Tnauire tivo do < products Ha na hip codprpaclatced during the week. The rate on demand loans con- f‘inues firm at? per cent, The Sub-Treasury is rot secustneras any large amount ef Com- pounds for exchange fer Certificates, the re- ceipta yesterday having been abon' $21 000. Disconats are close and firm at 7a9 per cont. for prime names. Governments are decidedly wesk, partisily in. sympathy with the lower quotations for ‘boris at London, and sttll more owing to the large offerings from the country and from local institutions. The Commercial Advertiser says that some of the banks ate selling Governments to make up a thereconstruction act Yesterday.” A cOgvention is caited bevonda doub!, as retarns Bll y reach 150.000 votes, ‘Which Are far in excess of the majority of the registered lists. The colored votes reaches NISHED “EO "hires ee oc 3:3t <d HOUSM, or ‘Address A. ‘3-3t wpsre no questions are e Star 0) ANTED= A small unfur 100,690, OHIO ELECTION Valtandig. Meeting. (Special Dispatch to the Star.} Younsstows, Onto, October 4 — General Hayes, Union candidate for Governor, and Senator Chandler, of Michigan, addressed an immense meeting here to-day “Senator U. WANTED 10 DOREOW 9500 for <p ant, for which ampla secutity ‘ , ia ; fox BOT? Pool Oltce, Wachiugtons i). C2 ock 3t* GRE WANTED Ae ér, and that undert Apply’ immediately, &t street. Gi ANTED— TL todo general housework ‘wes very severe on Vallandigham and Voor- | goed Legal Tender iine in the quarterly state. Vand sake herseit gener: ally useful. German bees, who are stampicg the State for the Dem- | ment. ee eS Pattee’ opmaite Willard’ 3 bac Govermment Securiti EDING WANTED FOR A GENTLEMAN. BS nd daughter, with three furnished private family; above I street and red. ¥ G120, including fuel and ‘oo Kddrens Os Patent Oftice: W ASTED- 1p wyoung mi a Grocery he con ke himaelf generally useful. teen months’ experience in the grocery busi- Best of city references given. Saori WwW. . Star office. oc 3-2t* RPA North, of Penney ivania aveons. wail weet of the Capitol, four or five UNFUR NISHED ROOMS. with Potomac water convenient, suitabie for Housekeeping. by a small family re children Heferen es exchanged, Address, with particulars, F. G.. Star office, ee ANTED—A competent DRUG (* TE Ww Teferences required. Apply WAL. N. s DAW ug store, corner lth and L oe eee lee, FROM TENNESSEE. Brownlow te be Elected U. WaSsdineton, Cct. 4, 1367—Jay Cooke & Co. furnish the following quotations of Gev- ernment securities es Coupon, 165: ERE Gov. ‘S. Sen- Leos ville to the Commerciai aays conceded that Gov. Brownlow will be elected to the Uni ed States Senate in piace of Patter- son, whose term expires or March 4th. FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. (By Cable to the Associated Pre: Pears ra ed Oct. 4—Noon.—Tne steam. China. irom Boston on the 25th ult. has or ved. LIvERroon, | Oct. - 8. Seven Thirties, Suiy, EW YORE FIRST BOARD GALES. 4—Noon.—The steamer Helvetia, from New York on the ist ult., Bas v TANTED.—A private fat desire a ea arrived. W peels tiie location. PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT. el, House, in. 2. Lowpon, Oct. 4—Noon —Illincis Central, I Estate Broker Amerfean securities are are firmer. a Fingts | Building. ns as avERPOUL, Oct 4—Noon.—The markets are lawele m—Sales for the week 76,000 SC ANskEWs ‘want to buy LOTS for building bales, studing §,000 bales to speculators, and city. 17,000 to exporters. Stock on hand 796,000 bales, of which 224,000 bales are American. Fell supply of the best quality PARIS KID GLOVES, Just recerved. JOS. J. MAY, & CO., 308 Pennsylvania aveous, between 9th and 10th streets. BUILDERS. NOTICE ried stock of BUILD. we are enabled to o it prices a8 ¢ fev 5 th: cheapest. dd examine stock nap ave. and 15th street: v urposes, in yarions parts of the for our customers. Parties having epom call spl me oid Lay avomas and 6h stoest, Tt AW "IRON WORKER WANTED. A steady Spe Apply to SIBLEY & GUY, Stove warcrooms. Pentssivania avente, between 10tn and Ith sts, 8 25-tf SOY ANTED, 7 Ladies contem lasing weerlny BALMORALS and HOO: T CO ERS the comin p.eenson. nd wintung to meoia tes expense of Bi us. se 6-1m The New York De: cratic State Conven- tion Anat, Oct 4.—The democraticeon vention committee on resolutions reported a platform which was adopted, The convention then nominated for Secretary of State Horner A. Nelson, of Datchess county; Betivens: pr: POT. ¢ Mal i aesiens ior the 2 0 ‘ Comptrolier, Wm. F. Alten, : ean 4 and Childrens’ Aprons, Joseys, and Under- frveamarer, W Hsliseca Toes: Anseaty Sate HN HAMILTON £0. cjotutng stamped See pre art pte’ ‘ : j : SAND of gne fiat the usual cost of Braid. 2 General, Marshall B. Champlin, of Alleghany: | J\° CARPENTERS AND BC ‘ILD ade aud stam, HINGE, Canal Commissioner, John C. Fay, of Mon- ree. Just arrived BAND MOUTDI superior guality, prices. a inte lot _of TRIMMINGS. NGS ANDCARPET STRIPS. of nd for sale at lowest market aRvED ier and Oast-off OLOTHING, old GOLD and SILVER, or sny other article of i e The (ase of Captain Brown, peiupens, peror., | {UNtatitil A FEINORE OS 268 antes PHILADELPAIA, Oct $—Captain Brown, who inate H.W. HAR ILEO Ec doors north of Penna. avenue. Sole Agent for ‘waa sent to prison for cortempt ef court, aud Dita cid z AMILT! CO. | SINGER'S SEWING MAGHIN 1 afterwards sent to New York and wasrelensed NAILS, NAILS upen a Writof habeas corpus, was brought back this morning, and sent to Moyamensing prison. It will be recollec‘ed that Captain Brown 1s the Individual whocreated so mnch discus sion between the law officers of this city an. Philadelpbis, and who was returned :o tne custody of the prison authorities of Philrdel phia by Jndge Blackford, of New York y tercay. ney of the celebrated LOST AND FOUND. “BRIDGETON” NAILS, = nistied at wholesale factory prices, in od TERR above reward will be evidence corner of 24 and Ker streetey Georgetown. oF at Penna avelue, near Lnth stree Cc’ Bet wee ys N iuth hand T Wie ash ington mes Sh. #. SAVAGE SY DAVIS RAND FURRIER YLVANIA AVENUE Having partially comple AME TO MY PR TWO COWS. one ar vound fore leg ighty-six Ma. The Wh t ar against the Ili- PurtapeLrira, Oct. 4—United States Mar. shall Ellmaker,with Lieo's. Eagan und Fields in command of & force of eighty-six marines from the Navy Yard started at noon in pas. senger cars, 10 take postession of fllicit. Whi key stils in Richmond and to capture the par- ties in resisting the officers yesterday, New York Market. el the new pxtensioa son FRIDAY, SAND CHILDREN’S ANCY HATS. med and Untrimmed tn uin J c neral's Office, Hoth street, will be suit d 1c 3. 2t* 1 L, by M. . Downing. oe L7t™ AND STRAYED SWAY rom ty” prem- Sw York, Oct. 4—Flour is 10820 cents bet- Enbraciug all tue LATE@T STYLES. a middle size, jie buaale COW, ter: Feceipte 26,7i- bbls. Wheat 2a} cents be'- | 1 ye-yoct{ally solicit « ght unin a eo with uel fe af her or head, 9 long Pe Md ed el ae bee RESS AND CLOAK MAKING AND SEW- D will be given to person Who Rapp RS leche allgay ing Booms, 813 1th streets fge Macon Sri et. bet, Hand RNa. Lard quiet at 13a14% cents Whisky steady. OHN C. at Barlev quiet and firm. Cotton dail at 21% | ff BOOM lot of NEW BROOM cents for Uplands. Freights quiet. Tarpen- by the subscriber at ‘ann tive in moderate demand at 5sass% cents | "7c Site Rosn cere At $3.80a8i.87 for strained, and 5 for No. _ [)0O8 FRAMES. SOLID AND BOX WINDOW FRAMES, DOOR JAMBS, WOOD AN SLATE MANTLES For sale.at BUILDERS’ DEPOT. 562 7th Street, W. HAMILTON & CO, J ETROPOLITAN | TATENT STEAM BA- 347 CST.. BETW vais AND 6TH STS. “HAVENNEL’S FAMILY BREAD.” Made from select Family and High Grade Flour, baked in McKenzie’s Patent Reel 0} ‘The best Bread in the market Grocers, Restaurant ad Hotel-keepers sapplted on liberal terms. AG. GASTON has just ihe trom returntog it at 441 [street, bet. 9th and Wich sts. oc 2-6t" OHS BEAMULLER LOS Sept, 27th. 1875 nd very sana w pite spots on a fi ae au pl of 6 other br For LADIES’ and GENT’: RATS. Children's He i sikes and onl DAV 1 MUORE' 8 aa near Glenwood © me - Oc: Di. GOST—§5 REWARD—Lost “on Sunday « Black and White DOG, in George Gi body black. breast whites white ring his neck: white stripe down. his face: the his feet and tail white, ‘The above reward A Raid on leaving hii at Mr. "TONY RO bite House, High street, near the On- ‘getown. D. OVER METZELOTT HALL, Open every day from 9 to 12 and 25; tu 6 o'clock oc ttm yest OPENED. suited ‘for the coming season. A full line o! Velvets and Plush Goods, with Feathers, Flowers, and Ribbons to match in shade. Customers’ orders solicited by, G GASsToO) ‘apayivantasresl the Kirkwood House. National Capital Insurance Company. oc 1-4t* MILINERY AND DRY GOOBS STORE. ngiust returned from the North t will sell HOME OFFICE. 500 3 NINTH STREET, Hest. hall goods appertaining MIL ASHINGTON, D.¢ unbuk ELEVEN RY and DRY GOODS ‘at the! f ‘ 2 RHED AND TWENTY-ONE DOLLA west cnah pric CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CON- note, the rest t Drincipnity in § reve Making and Machine Stite ling done in the i for the return of the meney t manner. above 1 ral reward eT paid LEWIS EARS, at Drovers’ Rest. ‘Also want some young ladies to eaaist and some | ATTHORIZED |( $1,000,009. Aqueduct road. toleprn the business at thea ers oe acs CAPITA D scree 300:000. ae SasaTEapaSE BS stree ears itt between ath a This Company offers more favorable advantages ley Farm.7th street road, | large TRE, 1 BEVENTH STREE’ to the inwueng Public than any other chartered in weighing 1-200 or 1,300 pounds. Can pee 486 the Uni by combining the two great ele. | Bonthe sides. 26 nt 98 Conte FINE OIL , PAINTING, ments of Life and Acc ident Insurance, on the jaiat se __ Nos. 26 and 28 Centre Market, Representing the “Barefoot Bor af J.G. Whit. | stork principle. The premiums charged are nearly ase Terk Poem, painted by Leopeldde Mouligneyt ity | one-third lower than'charged by Stucuad Compa exhibition and sale at MARKRITER’S, No. 486 Seventh strect, (aan TABLES 2 For sale by oc 2 1 BED CASTORS. JOHN R. ELVANS & CO oc 3-5t* Between D and E street Fos AGETA yen fine toned nm handed : = a bargain. Inquire al WASH, DOORS, AND BLINDS. $19 Hh street belaw a Also a N@ col We have now in store thé largest and hest stock double thread SE of the above named articles south of New Lork or ery low. BGoston.all of which we are selling as low as either AMPHE! of the above named citi BUILDERS’ Deron nerai Agent. ical. ¢Seientific \ Historic inrge colicction at exceeding low rices. H. W. HAMILTON 8G 5 BOARD, OF DIRECTORS. FRANCK TAYLOR. oe 3 € entw A O} ca co. ‘orep! rewn, Sor nt, il Si A y NINTH STREET. ORTAT ION: Peace ieee | 408 493 HATS AND CAPS. pene received, two more c a4 of those fine Silk HATS, fall style, which Lam selling lower Hion, Green Adama, 3. W. Caran LYONS 8ILKS, VELVETS, POPLINS, Robert Leech. SILK ROBES, BLACK SATINS, and EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, i ne inthe city. Constantly recelving, th PARIS WORSTED DRESS GOODS 3, Brows Thomas M. Piowman, boa, i cet soit Ana sti brim WATS. “Just ; e rn. noe. Lewis, + r ne Te great variety. G Alfred Hall, Job Wan and three dollar HAT. “You will be s ALL OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION. Nicholas Acker. Merriman, chase. Please call, I will satisfy you Erastus vs Poxlson: FINANCE COMMITTEE. John & Bivens, Charles Kloman, e; JOS. J. MAY & CO., 0c3-2tif 308 P. bet, 9th and 10th s T° ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. % it save Zour money by purchealngias 405 9 be 26-6t* B. A. OL 600 {) BARRELS OF WHISKEY EnBerbonr, — Thoman Ben AT WHOLESALE, Depa PTET OF. mp Uwrenron, $Y Albert G. Hall. Of the following brands, viz: a bpplteation bavlie ber been made ennder, ine set ot NITED STATES MAILS. C. GAUTIER'S CABINET, a for the rele \e fo pee 3 . tear ioed ncaniny wich ryaentt sre Eset ht EXTRA MONONGAHELA BYE,” strayed. Notice is. he “ F that at the ‘date following the description ofeach Post, Oyvice Deenranst, CE BETES Y ia i Warrant, new certificate or warrant oflicatenot | — Proposals willbe received afte orttict Once | Aud the well-known willbe relusned if ng, al ania tion should then | of this Department, until o'clock p. m. of October “RUSH RUN BOURBON,” fe mare te seating tie nails of the Um ed Staten om’ De: All of which are offered by the subscriber to the 0. for acres, issued under the act 18 name of March $d. 1855, of J: ‘Nelso1 , | com ws 1867. to June 30, ne if trade Einor child of Nelaow Biel doconnd eae toe nye abies stbsielpn My Warren: | AT LEAST 20 T0 26 CTS. PER GALLON od Ange eee sBetober 26, 1857-1 thenct of | Quit (Mississippi, 1S south ht musiaua,) Rifle | LESS THAN CAN BE PURCHASED EITHER Mud was ranted Mach Bema of Geavitt Daniels, | port Adams, Hed Tver Landing. (Houtsiana.5 i IN NEW YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, Francisville, Port Hudson. 10. 29. March 3.185. in the nam Mary widow of sonville Seoree, Fomenberest and was granted April 1, No. GS5is for wiacrea, Issued funder the act. of larch S, 1856, in the name o' rt C. Fannin, was 6 tober 25,1866. “November 16, mines. ‘and ior miles and The mails steanibonts, and by a 8 arrivals satifactory So the Te Of the same grades of Whiskey. I will also sell the same whiskies to the public by in safe and suitable the gallon at the following prices; inde of departures and irtment.. and. he Pottmamter deena willexeriae the priv. | THE C. GAUTIER CABINET BRAND, at 95 No, 99.273, for 170 acres, ioeued under the act of | (2fGoe Goer Snicce named if theabove list Pe | whichis the ac ty oe eves sou, in this March 5.1855. inthe name Lettice, widow of Eitiah | ‘%phve,post eflece nome tre requived to take the | Dintrice: n°” if Deedes inane Vee Rranted December 24,1868. Decem | oxth‘commoniy known as the teat oth, aud to ex | 1 invite the medical faculty to call at my stidewna ‘No. 94.001. for 150 acres, tmued under the act of | (o's Contracts in the form and menper prescribed | test the purity of this article, being certain they March 3. 1865."in the name of Anna W. Powe. | b¥,!a¥ and the Efile peetcuias Eee con | pil Ha Tea whisky th ean 'reconuinond to thei miner of Mather Farell, eegets andwas | aifigna urbe incarpoated inigeuntrarteforstona: | Pableanhen ter i my nit cae om srenies Save. oe: Deevepber 14,1. boat service, and of ‘heiabiiies of Vidders. ret. | 4,2 2 itonougatele fer a cee ty Metxery OPENING. sence inmacieyo the pulaphles edvertieement dated | Bourbon,’ : October 31. 1866, invil proporale for pr cartzing the in the Sta’ mab. SANFORD All the aboee, ‘Whiskies are sold at $1 tose por sponse ‘of te United. mente jon than can be purchased anywhere else, hich can be found at the principal post. eines Has removed from the store. in Market me grade. sc 40 the new Show Eige PENN. yea the right to re. HE “MAGNOLIA WHISKY,” AT $2: Trlende and customers to an napection @ the latest vernal I. 4 nevettiee i tiiery and 2 Ss tyrant NATIVE WINE BITTE ON ARD AFTER WEDNESDAY, OCT. sh, fret eT Derensee, at his option. ro.80 BUILDERS. Proposals must eae sented, ‘su arscribves ery Proposals. Koute No. ane auortinent of LOOKS, BINGES. Be. uecont A "Avaletant ae ance Go rrp Sa a Feamirivanieavent.: ‘Be28- wat Postma: ter Gene grat! EPARTMENT 0} THE INTE! D UNITED. STATES PATER OFrice, DP UNizED on an BS TEEN orrice, Ssutnaron, fe Cats A on ung ete, LGCHAN BREAN "fo ig sexta aE 7 e & patent. grantea tobi ine or aces 1a jon of mans ‘tonsthe e eX: for an, A BPTONG ent in Re; pode Railroad yeeee fOr Hoven takes place on the expil tion of ad pe ates which tae utile | bi 1860: ti a tag the a sth doy of Tere Nerenber bexts at 2 o'clock Bijamd all persone Cit ba not to begrented fice uicion aya af feant iy ibe led di hearing: tobe used at at ‘the said hearin fike, ioe i a thie ‘sor 5 z 0. CAMP: ee ve war isu 12. “ab Reus eee. lout ae M® : large atoc! Conmiatazt ot Yotouta, a2 1d cy ts a FRANCK t. Wincox sre iia MACHINE. STOVER SC oS Stover xe aga’ Buy your Stoves at the Grwenr than tue Loe a semi 4 eh Pd gente 3 for the Report.’ of We Seat ae tale Sok ings BE ath Miieshens om age Saat sous buen Fo at No. 373 Penn: Aste “oc 2-3t* ae UN FURNISH. aM. on — A A ApDA atNo.'GOS sth sircolyboews te and ind two single ¢ mean OR RENT—The bi mI and BOARD in’ private. aaa pier, Wand Retreats h Soden Tosa: 6th, eerie todd grocery business; has two fine cel FURNITURE, suit Cooking Apply at Three roomact r houwekerping. g00d condition. GENTLE pleasant pity il where there are nc pleasent. Address A. 6 ~ HANDSOME HOUSE, NO 1 IAS Raper As Dap MY BOUEEIE. cr will be opener or v tober for a few first- class BOARDE Bath. Ono square from care; Ave mint wal srom Departments. 86 33-4t* I ROARDING—Two Or: BLE BOAR! the first fo between 9th and lth. OR RENT—A tliree story ¥ HOUSK, with back bri Chrough: water in the yard: 4 on the premizes —Two FRAME NOUSES, in the block corner of F ts. at $12 per month in advance. Key Rad stro hd ta at 39 Eestreety RDEKS nL E wtrer 8 ETCALE. (Pheate I oodot Corner New York avenue FEF RENT—A “Fa HOUSE, © as. Also s'very fine Horses and Carringe ted Mh and 5th ats. For infor PROCTOR, at Biggs & on 4-3t* OOMS TO RENT—At Mrs, Beall Park Hotel, 7th street t, between 4 BOARD con bo vitained at an agree- able private resideuc . betel or ae and week. For address apply ut the Star Oflice. jel8tf Toe BOARD at No. 464 wih ete ne RENT—One BRICK HOt aoors north of the avoune. ‘Terms Fe®? SOT SO asic" aud Asts. north, Capitol wii. 5 MENT OX Two-stor, TRICK Hou PERSONAL, ° situated ot it m BLS SE tc sit A RT pply at the NFORWATION WANTED—Of the whereabouts store. corner I and 10th streets. 3 Dir EbWARD DAVIS, who lett home ontuce’ | gor RENT—The large day, the Ist instant; was dressed with: blue sacket, | PGR. RFNT—The large CO ug it pants, and ed a 12 years old. GHORGE | ten aoa: in good repair: DAVIS, 966 M st., be O43t" | shrubbery. ae. Apply on the premi FIRST MONTE=I oe a SITUA’ TION $5 where my being hard of hearin ferial, Understand double entry be Ke -kee ie lrg EE 4 ould do collecting. or clerk for addorate ver abide ‘by the old adage, that A ele ee ee fornished tf Can give recommendations and 200d city. reference If reuired. ‘Try me. Inquire LEASANT, WELL FURNISHED. COMMU- fe col ri nicating rooms, suitable for a party of gentle Te a | mauneetotenece eee ins ptenbe tralia te 400'3th steeet, between Gand H. One block from stock cars and Patent Office. ‘Terese moderste. wae TOMY HUSRAND. elk George, 1 want to ‘to get my hair dressed ! t T No, sit, itdges yot cost inore than you spend ina Barber shop. See Madame Demongeot’s prices. Can ond seaeaeeeat re aac wa 50a mouth, in-advance. Apply a2 monk es eos or gent,, $0.40 | sranlerHotrred. betecen ath see aiet, Long hat | Shampoolng short hair,” 3) | LORERT EARL. Guisitetie door. 19 Shampooing Yong lair, UR RENT.—ONE FURNISHED Flower & Curls, 200| and dressing 0) B'NISHED BRICK HOUSE. Groom Gn hand, wing assortmen Perfumers, location. Also, two PARLOUS tatarnish itt ‘extra color, sete $US. cor. F and 1th. HOS: EO WAG PAMAN 4 oF made ste son aay ith oa aS wtaman, | 128 Ee vivania svenue, bet. 19th and 20th Wth and lith sts.. south side se 23-6m =e YF GANTLY FURS HOUSE FOR OCTOR SCHUMAN. OF BALTIMORE, ma pace teeth sae ae ae pig hee™wulted daily by Ladies and Gentlen with stots nods a imoreenente Wil te pom im need vf the sery inch ot 8, skillful Gee rel ae i to vate family on 150 per month # private family ony ih & METCALE Reat Ketate ee Reok Licttere aust contain 6 stamp iy i DWELL Minow 5. sarrou, mi a "elt 4 5 ; nce for « mel ¥ of Montzomery, Alaa ongress. or for @ first-class Boardi AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW. wo thousand per year had immediately. Inqui gE WASHINGTON, D. Attorney at Law. Office No. 35 Lonisi ana avenur. Office No. 389 D Street, Opposite the ity Hall, between 4), and 6th sts. ood-a0it Will practice in the Supreme Court of the United Z States, Conrt of Claims, and the Courts of the Dis- tory high, with trict of Columbia. F street South, Claims and Department business will recetve if prompt Attention. se 18-t * No 6356 ATS DENEW t lah vp est, between D He taut Maryiand AND v is: Yne-fonrth cash, andl baance ins, 12. SHAPE. at M and Ismionths, Apply to. "Ria TORY. No s13-eolm? wa. WARD, FOU NEVER STAKE. eS TRIP ON Buchu or Samaritan humbags. See Dr. DAR- BY. opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, ou 7th st. Be and be cured permanently. e+ READ THIS.— WILLIAM 5,439 Sth strect has about six hun- dred (ug) well-made stamps of elegant designs for Embroidery, Br jg that he will gell cheap, the whole or part the buyer the Composi- ti ore rs STIS STOR street north, corner stairs. two ROOM r wa or Room Sthstrect. Ta- md tes ns vrmagtaand tm and Brushes, and explain how to use them, gratis. Being part of a duplicate set lately “used ii “Baltimore any lady wishing to cngage in this profitable business and having s smalfcapital should call at once. ONFIDENTIAL.—Young men who have In jnred themselves by certain secret habits, which unfit them for business, pleasure, or the duties of married life; also, middle-aged and old men, who, from the follies of youth, or other causes, feel w de! bility in advance of thelr years, before placing mand astand at Cent Sseanatintactory reason for Apply at the Star Office FOR RENTS =Four good-sived FRONT ROOMS: large. spacious yard. with use of permouth, 124 East Capitol street. street eas! themsclves under the treatment, of’ any one, shoal OR SALE—A caall_ FRAME ROU! will learn somet! Importance by porns mo Corner oF ith and Q streets nort bed * nov ‘The Secret Friend.” Gent to arb, ne TNE. south how led envelope, recetpt ‘3 cen CHAS. B. WARREN, Boston, Mass, n09-ly 3OE SALE—HOUSES in ail parts of the air, y, it i i tron wD te 0 AWK). EDUCATIONAL. Building Lote arail prices ap Son Von beng te. NING COMMERCIAL SOPLEGE. Real Estas Brokers, (Plants Buliding.> oct corner N. ¥. ave. and isth street. FPARM FOR SALE. five niles from Washinaton, acres, and hionse and ont buildings, 5.0m Algo, several fine lote on north Q; E. WAGUA’ Real Estate B: _126 Penna. av.. bet. 19th a 4 7th street, between G and H Xoung Ladies and Gentlemen are respectfull Aiea Ea eeana Nbars of intruction omy mn OCK HILL GOLLEGE. ELLICOTT CITY, M Stndies will be resumed in this TPastitution on MONDAY, September 2. ERMS: Board, Washing, and Tuitio Physician’s fee , 36. BRO. BETTELIN, President with wentence: in a desirabte 1 wes Will be sold on long time. Chabged for other property. 260; Entrance “Stusic and Drawing proved. Inquire . = apa: Hi streets, First Ward: betweca’ ih aud 18 |ACKS, FINISHING NAILS, o'ck 8 2s T CLOUT NAILS, &c., “OR LE.—The FURNITURE afhous No, 23 For sale by containing 25 rooms, If not sold. be- Se B,0ct2&4 Janes C. McGUIBE & CO., JOHN B. ELVANS & CO. fore She ist of October, Will be’ gold at anction. y on the premises. HN H. MOURE. FOR eT corgetown, a nicely furnished ROOM, at No. 134 Dunbarton street, Letween Hich and ‘Cougress streets. Table eae cau be ined next door. aw" OR SALE—Two Two-story FRAME a containing seven rooms éach. in the new sn: nt block near. the terminus of Ninth street FUBNITURE WAREROOMS. ele y Boundary. 6 84: J paps Brews" month. ea bate eee ne 33-1 469 Ninth stveet, bets Faad B () CASH, AND $30 | HONTHUY: WILL 50 bay a bew 7-room HOUS the ak side of H street, Island. between (4 and 6th sts, TANI & METOALE Beat Estate Brokers. (Plant's Building,) 8620-1! New York avenne and 1th st. OR SacESE four-story BRICK HOUSE, con- taining 7 rooms, and a blacksmith shop in the basement. Lot contains 3.00 feet of ground. Apply to JOHN HAGHTEL, on Green street. be: tween Brick 6019-1" aM 1LE AND UPON GOOD TERMS. ‘OLD. en TATELY —One of the moat dostable PRIVATE RESIDENCES on te} ights of Georg town, situated No. 191 Washington street between wart ‘and Stoddard streets, aud immedi- pond ret ite the residence of Beery <2 Cooke, ett hang allot of euiest it, ‘Shrubbei G fn Be EL ahi CABINET FUBNITURE, iz. sitiated on ALSO, THE CELEBRATED TUCKER SPEING BED Which for Comfort, Cleanliness and Cheapness is unrivalled. JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO., se 164m Corner of 10th and D streets. on eae VERY LOW reeres 950 second-hand warren at GEORGE L. WILD & BROS, “Plan Forte Manufactory, No. 497 11 between Pen ay and J E Mest M! ILLINERY OPENING, ot 23-Iw* ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER Isr.. MRS. J. E, SPENCER, ‘Will open with all-the leading styles in FALL and WINTER BONNETS,at her Rooms, 330 Penna. avenue, bet. 9th and 10thsts. Se 28-6t" 318 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 318 L. 8. WOODWARD, Successor to C. Woodward & Sen.) received a lavse stock oF Bibh & Cora cold water, with all the mod- erm improvements; range. boiler and ‘a cooking utensils; Latrobe Stoves newly fil and upper chambers. Ghandellors, with with Axtures, go with the house 5 mation enguire o1 maul «and 6 and aaa ee reach a Bear m OMAS DOWNES Auctioneer, Non ve Bridgestrest,at any ‘sopi-wtt OR RENT— TRAE E HOUSE, with back ac oatiding, ote I2th street, next to t) the corner of ney containing 7 roo! Ta- guigeot re: iginat ITMULLER, Vermont av arene, Be ‘OB pee comfortable ie BES ENCE e canes Se Sree Tent com unt received « IarRe a Iwill pu at in the beet maa auers Waa satis- deur cee whic ri tmaaner . Taction guarant ied for ‘heating two, thre orfour Savor ot the Bear: wl story houses; also, a I assortment mae nt HEA ATING STOVES, ar WOT cheap for etd Tam now prepared to omelet nime diately, in the ea Oks. SEH best manner, Savers of all descriptions. Het [ANDIZ! ch more. Please send in early. oA y a pag one! moaerete L. 8. WOODWARD, aud steadily=month by tee twenty J 318 Pennsylvania avenue, without any i except for s tine se 28-1m between 10th and 11. ‘War WAS 0) ig. With a ate: YY trae, petted icpteed i ala CRONE? — aE OvER tt the infusion of some of she modern elements, Te “Brome, Figtures, Celiac, spi ‘ut a mand: PI cope st ee »pronared oan ee | ree ‘AYLOR. TU 8, and ang et that it is RGR e RE ie Weare seo mi te pet ap new -LATROBES | roms Freeh atock of G iG tnd HEATING! STOVES. in great variety, ane ret eae Iuttion of our ateck._ Ca ISLEY & GUYS Store Nocaebe, sylvan ROW aad an 2-dtr between LOUB DEEOT. ‘With man; y tian At MOB erat patronage hitherto, we have, for the convenience of the trad popes the suas acvae and fre, prepared tol x rr FAMILY FLOUR, and all oat eexclue sively, ES Rt own t y this arrauge- | Fi it xpense of haul- | is not now c fter- onan: | Behe ae =p ter Bale all the dit HEBER & WELCH. Bs pri rei wae 301 Boansylvante ig

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