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THE EV The Largest Cirenlation in the District. W. D. WALLACH, Editor and Proprieter. WASHINGTON CITY: Ti espay -OCTOBER 22, 1867. B7,READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE SFE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE. GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. ‘Tug ELECTION ty Vir@rnia To-Day —The election for or against a Constitutional Gon. vention, 8s provided for by the Reconstruction scis of Congress, will be held in the S:ate of Virgin The number of yoters reg- ered, According t0 our latest returns, are Sand 101,497 blacks, leaving a Y Of 15,660 votes. The election ML be beld under the apportionment made by eral Schofield ‘rom the first registration returns. information from Republican sources in the State is {0 the effect that the party ints vor et aConyertion wil probably be defeated ‘Tbe Virginia Republicans attribute this con. | n of affairs to the unnicutt faction, which has retused to co-op with ‘he other branch et the party. The epposition to a Convention As very strong. and vigorous efforts are being made to defeat it—a work encouraged by the result of the late elections in Galifornia, P-an- ania, aud Ohio. papers attempt to intimidate the colored peo ple by thrests of retusing them employment, | which will have an effect in some cases Tae News 2nom ITALY.—The foreign news by cable is important. Official despatches trom Paris announce the unexpected intelli- gence that the Garibaldians have evacuated the Papal States. Italy has pledged herseit to «fore the treaty of September, guaranteeing Proiection to the Pope's dominions. The French expedition at Toulon will not now be crdered to sail. The Paris Patrie says that French troops were ready to cross the Alps. Jiespatches received prior to the above give An Ecconnt of the reported successes of the Garibaidians in their movements A Inter de- spaich says that the evacuation is not as com- plete as at first represented, some of Gartbal- «1's troops still remaining. A Paris despatch also says that no answer has been returned by Ltaly to the ultimatum of Napoleon. It is rumored that the leading European power: Will unite with France in intervention for the settlement of the Roman question The ex- cvement audanxiety created by the rumors which are continually arising in Paris are | Very great: and the Rentes are fluctuating Usrocnprp Rerorts CoNcERNING TRE CounTERr art 7-08 Secretary McCulloch has Pronounced as incorrect in every particular the statement published in an afternoon paper of this city on Friday that upwards of ove million of counterfeit 7-30 bonds had been c:rculated, and that the headquarters of the counterfeiters were in Philadelphia, and the bends were printed there. THe NATIONAL THEATRE.—Lucille West. | ern, in “East Lynne," drew a fall house last ening, and as she nas lost none of her power | but interested her audience as deeply as the slweys does by her impassional acting, we may expect another crowd this evering to with guided and repentant “Lady Isabel.” Tue Waite Hov-8.—To-day, being Cabinet day no visitors were admitted at the Exec- uttve Mansion. All the members of the Uab- inet were present except Gen. Grant and Sec- retary Seward, the latter was represented by Hon F. W. Seward. The session was contin- ued until after two o'clock. WF lowa returns 25,724 Republican majority for Governor (Col. Merrill), in 72 counties, ‘The present Republican Governor (Stone) bad 16,675 majority in the whole State. Merrill's will exceed it by fally 10.000. BeTteek.—Hon. St. John B. L. Skinner, First Assistant Postmaster General, is much bet- ter this morning, and restea very well last might. s7-From Shillington, Odeon Building, we | bave the Riverside Magazine for November. a handsoms number for the little folks. sz Hon. Judge Bond, of Baltimore, ha, written a letter accepting the Republican nomination for Governor of Maryland. Deav.—Henry W. Slicer, ship-bullaer. of Balumore, and @ son of Rev. Henry Slicer, | died tm that city yesterday, in biz 36th year. INTERNAL REVENU: source to-day were 3 —The receipts trom this 245,331.15. Tue ELECTION IN BALTIMORE To-MoRROw ‘To-morrow, the 23d instant, in accordance with the present constitution, the registered voters of Baltimore city are to vote for a can- Gidate to represent that Judicial Circuit—the | Eighth—in the Court of Appeals, fer a Chiet Justice of the Supreme Beuch of Baltimore city, four Associate Justices of the Supreme | Bench of Baltimore city,a Mayor and both | branches of the City Councils. | Last nighta Republican meeting was held | in Baltimore. Speeches were made by Judge Kond, nominee for Governor, Col. Adam E. King, candidate for Senaior in the Third Dis. trict, RK. Stockett Mathews, Esq., Baltas H. Kennard, Esq.. Gen. Andrew W. Denison. the candidat for the Mayoralty. William M. Ma- zine, Esq., Archibald Surling, jr., Haq yand other _Gevernor Swann, candidate for tne United | States Senate, James R. Franklin, candidate | tor Clerk of the Court of Appeals. and other | Democrats, addressed a gathering of that party | in West Baltimore iastevening. Inthe course ot his remarks. His Excellency eaid he had done more for the negroes than all the Radi- cals in Maryland THe Late Cuigr Encinegr HOYT.+Obie, Engineer Even Hoyt, who was killed on Sat urday iast by the explosion of g boiler on a | stesm launch at Annapolis, was bora on the 13th of May. 134; entered the U. vy On | the 2oth ot May, 1557, and was app chief engineer on the iui of November, 1563. Da- | Ting the late war be was engaged in the fight between the Water Witch and the rebel gens boat Ivy, in the Mississippi river, and the Hight with the rebel ram nassas And gun- Doats; bombardment of Fort McRea and the batteries at Pensacola; passage of Forts Jack- son and St. Philip and Chalmette batteries. passage Bnd repassage of the Vicusburg bat. | teries; slege of Vicksburg: the fight with the rebel ram Arkansas, and the siege of Port | Hudeon. He was an excellent Officer, and | much esteemed by all who knew him. | —__——— | | PrReonaL.— Among the arrivals of Prominent persons at Willard’s Hotel | are Col. Jobp S. Mosby, late of the Confederate | service, of Virginia: James W.J. Kirkwood and James W. and K. H. Adams. ef New York: J.P. Sullivan, of New York; H.S. Wells, of New York; Henry Waite, of London: RK. A. | k and P. H. Mayo, of Richmond; U. H. Painter, of the Philadelphia Inquirer; (returned from | Europe,) J. D. Reiley,of the Freeman’: Journal. | ++: Oskley P, Haines, of the Petersburg Ez. | geese, ig at the Kirkwood House. -+*-Uol. | Samuel B. Paul, long connected witn the Pe- | tersburg press, isin the cit; | TRE OFFICERS AND CREW OF THE SACRA- uxNTO.—THe Navy Department has recetvsa & dispatch from Lieut. Commanaer R. C. | Zonnson, $xecutlve officer of the lare steamer | eramento, dated Conconada, Godaver; Distriot, Residency of Madras, August 3, | 398%, announcing Loves — officers and crew of 10, wi 1@ eOxce Engineer Brooks and himself, embarked cc | board the British bargne Gai eral Oanfield on | Re Taemecae = inst, and sailed for | New Yors ¥: of Good Hope on the fol- | lowfng morning. | = Tse POeTmASTER GErerat on lu Psacu. MENT.—Hos. eral,” tos friend im Wisconsi never for oF loval, WO en the resolation ‘of the Repabhicaa State Convention. tavoring the impeachment ofthe President. There is neither reason nor excuse for this war upon Pres: Jokuson.- AU in id researches have failed to discover any ‘hich crimes or mizdemeanors’ committed by Bim.” - Hzavy Baxx FarLveR@—A cable telegram | from Liverpool yesterday says:—The Roye; — Bank ot Liverpool has debts are estimated at £4.: that the bank will resume. U7 The present officers in Phiisdelpaia— Cierks of Courts, Registers of Wills, ete—old their offices until the courts decide whether the Democratic or Republican candidates were elected at the recent election. emt. Its hard 1 thougat G STAR. | me of the Virginia | ss her second representation of the mis. | | PURE DRUGS, MEDICINES and CHEMICALS, liom of Chief, 1 $10. | anayere te seng ? Virgil 4a. | Curyzny Sived are. ea ie .Uni- | Hove’ Water proof Tweed Overconts, ut) Barkets,Demabes. ac. Fine Gooden Low Briea ONE PRICE ASKED. , oc. 19°0t* 490 Seventh strest, NO LES8 TAKER THE REPORT OF ADMIBAL Grant Comino Maw.”—The Unicago Teiuunc baa the toltewing from Washington: “The nomination of General Grant by the RepubliceM. Uonvention is generally epoken of 85 8 foregone conclusion. “Senator Wilson, Speaker Colfax and General Howard are three of the names mentioned with bis for the Segond piace on the tleket.” The Wilmington ‘Del.) Repubiican and Ce- cil (Md.) Whig raise the name ot Grant at the head of their editorial columns as the Repab- ican candidate for President. The Delaware Repuitican says that arent is discreet in his | ‘as about stepping into the Jaunch myself | COtduct, patriotic in hie actions, aud in every not being well. fortunately concluded no to | “er- Peal diet Wotelletawoat mee gMe | , MTA IalGe Radical was mate was nee pnd after TORE g avout twent: 2 | in Savannah, Ga. last night. About four utes. ‘The service nas lost a most valuable | f° _ ae eat d And evergetic officer in Mr. Hoyt. and th.scad | ‘boUsand begroes and a few whites and othera PORTER. The following has been received at the Navy | Depaztment ba Navat ACADEMY, ANNANOLIS, MD., Oct. 19, 156?7.—Sir: Il regretto inform you that we have met with a meiancholy accident im | the bursting of tne boiler of @ steam lauach, by which Chief Engineer Eben Hoyt was killea, aiso Wm. Clarks, fireman, and & colo! | ed boy uel Driscol. The Coxwai of the boat, John Shay, bas both legs broken, and ts much burt. + sent. ing was addressed b: affair bsg thrown a great gloom over the | Werte present. The meeti v y Academy. Persousily, 1 esteemed Mr. Hoyt | UH Hopkics, anda few other -whites, and very much. and his loss here can scarcely be | Bradley, Sims, andother negroes. No disturb- paired re wel 4 a ance cccurred until after the meeting, when See ere eRe eee reas om kota | there’ were’ geveral. collisions berween’ tee erably damaged lita ia country and city negroes. They were prompty y respectfully, your obedient<ervan', suppressed by the police, however. Few Dayip D. Portage, Rear Admiral. | © were made. @7- General Hayes’ majority for Governor A New DerartMgent FoR SHERIDAN.— General Sheridan is expected in Washington in the first week in November, and unless the President changes his intentions, he will be ordered to take command of a new military of Ohio is —all but eight counties official. The couaties of Hardin and Vau Wert return & tie vote: Knox gives 3and Washington 4 ma- jority tor Hayes; Highland 4 and Madison is | department, which will embrace probably rThurmsan. The vote is the heaviest ever Maryland and the District of Columbia,— tin the State, though the great Repabiican { # Cor. N.Y. World, Oct. 2 ‘rongbolds iike Asbtabula are not nearly polled out The returns show that at least ten | TR thoxsand Republican vetes were unpolied. ie tice is her Commitee of the House Judiciary Committee, | culating S othe ques. | [icity of mas to whether Dlaryland and Delaware | tation of the s | have republican forms ot government. have | “t'!8, commenced the examination of witnesses from Delaware. Yesterday Mr. Jenkins. edi- tor of the Wilmington Commercial, was m2 - | ined EASURY DEPARTMENT. Office of pptroller of the Currency. v HINGTON, October 7, 1357. Hy given to the holders of the sof “The Croton National ew York, that such yet the TeR DBLAWaRs Constitution —The sub- | now i session bere inquiring 1 upon pre sof the AY KNOX 1 te all pet aims ag SOF MOUNT VERNON | ot thecityot N pow i Slants OF PYEH SS ta present the sam fal proof there will me Hall. (CUnien Le n of. tof P Bailey, Receiver ot said Bank. at ing.) Ninth | between D ani E the uffice of said ba ¥ a New ork | (= THE TEMPERA EDT TREASURY D T i TRUST ASSOCIATION OF W. Ov ffie of Con on the co-onerative plan. hay- will go into operation as scou as the re Keno A amber already been subse for. and at the veting the fo lowing persons were appointed to receive sabseriptions WILLIAM TOWERS, Chief Clerk Government P Office ASHING TON, Sept given to the ho! New York. that lawful money of th: upon presentation of the samme at th b the United States, i. H.R. HULEURD Comptro isnot the Currency Notece is he culating notes ETT. No. 61 La. avenus, between sth et OLIVER, r 6th str PD. PHELPS. Harnden’s E tt Be PHEL ae den’s Exp se H-wist Curvensy aber 10.1 STER TUTTI meth Antitor’s Ofttce, ae ong who may : neeas' Bank of Brooklyn.” York. that they fart alled upot to present the same and make legal Bee ERs ft theret te FREDERICK A. PLATT. B — nit ee ver of said Bank, at the office of said Bank. in rs say 482 Penna, avenue, between Hey of Brostlna em Pouge or ald Baw JOHN OT 10th st.. between Fand F HROAULBURD, troll PARTMENT. Carre Wd. MILL, Fell wI3t Ge BO BROCK M avents. dishes TREASURY D jana avenue 1 Washin HARRISON nn & Georgetown Office oF Comptroller of the Corn e. Wasnixston. Ang is hereby given to all. persons wn: “The tonal Ur againat Lat they are catied upon to present legal pr wiver of ank in Unadilla, N n streets | sta TON RoA.C..No FICER>.—Thi ot Mashing’on RB » THURSDAY EV ‘ iene | Will take place Na. be tober 2eth. in Central Mav cornet 9th EW NOLL MA : and D'streets N NEV F’S BANK CODFISH Ontce: : elected NEW SHAD ROE | compan Now in store. aud for sale by ent ( EGAN 2M, TekTh-3t 25 Corner of E W INES ALD Liquors pt FOR MEDICAL PUR = Orrick, Cery Wat Gibson's Old Cabinet Whisky, at 8 ne ON. D.C... October 21. 13 ee Nector given that by the. provisions of & Family Rye October Wth, I8T. ther Fine Old Bourbon Whisk: 3 ot Yo 8 por | tas on Persoual Property. stocks. | | A few cases on hand of VERY OLD SHEBRY | & is fixed at one dollar and | WINE. Also, California, Port, Muscatel. Ansel twenty very one hintt nd Hock Wines. Fir sale by } one quarter per cent. —of the a EGAN € PERRIE. Corner of E and Ninth streets, v: is allowed fro r T. to the 3st day of November, 1337, rwhich no abatement will he Navy Devarty BeREAL OF PROVISIONS ANE Rs men October Gerones sen. t267. ABLE OR AND AFTER Jed Proposals. endorsed **Propo Tesh use {Chron} lector, | Beet and Vevetables,” will be received at this Tin rean until? o'clock p_m..on the fourth day of Nv- | [-S=A MEETING WILL BE HELD ON TUES. | vember. for the supply of flity. thousand US DAY EVENING, 224 inst..at 7%: o'clock, | pounds of Fresh Beef and fifty thousand pounds of Dooley’ Store, corner Penna. avenue | Fresh Ve he Norfolk Navy Yard and | for the purpose of organizing a | Station, 1 fred. ‘The Beef and Vegetables NG CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. the'ot good quality. and the Nest the market sis of safe aud easy means to purchase « rds, and each article @ offered for by the All are inv 0c 19-30" ATTENTION, REPUBLICANS. € here will Le a meeting of the CENTRAL RE- | PUBLICAN FRIDAY, th D str to thoroughly reo elect officers for the | of the District. w | are curdi | oc I7-d Lem al proportions. fore ndquarters, and to be Western or Baltimore ds, with approved security. will be required in one-half the estimated amonnt of the contract, and twenty per cent. in addition will be withheid from the amonat of each payment to be made as col- lateral security for the due performance of thecon- tract, which will, on no account, be paid until it is fully complied with. Every offer made inust be accompanied by a writ- ten guaranty, signed by one or moce responsible perrons. that’ the bidder or bidders will. if his or their Mid be accepted, enter inte an obligation ~ at Woodward's Hall, Lith. The object will be re the Association, and to wing year. All Republicans out distinction of color or race, ly invited to be present and partici A. G. HALL, Seer FRENCH CONFECTIONERY | reds within five days, with good andl sufficient suretien | Ss? r EB SALOON. to furnish the articles proposed. I | Pi Ss SPeievbe ws. 10 Peony. No proposal will be considered wWless accompanied | enue, 1 12th and i3th streets, ree | by such ewaranty.and by satisfactory evidence that #pectinlly anne ‘o his customers and the pubs | te bidder ts a reeular dealer in the articles proposed lic that he is now prepared to_ furnish Oyste and has the license required by act of Comeress superior style, Also. Cuftee. Tea. aud Chocclate, | The Department reverses the right t any | Parties, Weddings. and Families farnished proposal not considered advantageous sO ent. Tris understood that in case the stipulated yuan tity of either article shall be delivered, leaving a Valance due on the other article. the contract ma be considered as completed in full, at the option of the Department The responsibility of the guarantors to be certi er | choice Cakes, Tew Creams, P and all arti he Confectionery business. inade of the bes material and at the shortest notice, oc 7-3m | (yr EN Oxs CITY EXPRESS Jalls for and Delivers to any address, | BAGGAGE, PACKAGES AND MERCTIANDISE, | Pimticrin with ther seth BEIBUR MOVES FURNITURE, &c., &c. oe 22-100 Chief of Bure Principal Office. 374 Pa. Av. ‘or. 6th st., Wash’n tc ork ae eerste ats SEESSEERASEESSSSS ESSERE | Andatthe Office of ‘Aduins Exprees Ginseng, PRP PEEP EPRPRR RRP ER EER EE Ze CHILDREN’S CLOTHING Georgetown, ke 23 Im* In, GASIBALDA 4 D ZOUAVE ELECTEO-MEDICATED VAPOR BATHS tL. ALCAN, recently in charge of Electricity PEON SS nnd Medicated Vapor Bath# at the varions “U.&, PLAIN AND } General Hospitals, office southwest corner of ith ; “to $25. ofa isiren street and Penn's avenue. cures Rheumatism, CHILDREN Eruptions of the Skin, Colds, Gout, Debility, Affec: Three Years Old and Upward. tion of Paralysis, Absorption of Mercury snd Ke- "CHILDREN'S FIRE male Complaints, my 2-6m OVERCOATS. STABLIBSHED 1852, w= McPHERSON & ¥ERGUSON O71 PENN. AVENUE, CORNER Ist 8: Capito Hitt, Dealers in. FINE BLACK CLOTH AC BRAVER SUITS. RET, Good Black Cloth Frocks. $16. jack Cloth Sacks, $8. Black Cloth Frocks, $10. P. ERY. FANC —— EBPUMEISTRUMENTS oe BOYS’ COLORED AND WHITE SHIRTS INSTRUMENTS, &c., kc. ap Pbxplctans Prescriptions accurately compounded, oc 12 ft Bell promptly answered. CHILDRENS. Shite waters E = Plain, Fancy. and Embroidered "AND. CH ES = INFANTS ILDREN* SIDE CARRIAGE 2 MERINO SHIRTS > ae ae LININGS Boys) Genuine Buckekin Gauntlets, oc 22,24.26 JOHN BR. ELVANS & CO. ae se aes ae M4tAg4,¢ ‘Malaga Grapes just re THERN CASSIMERES, ceived, the first lotof fine and fr Grapes this seasoueat JOSEPH H SHAT FISD Bules 240 Penn. ave., between 12th and 13th street GENTLEMEN AND YOUTHS eens EREE ¥ROM J EW CO OPERATIVE STORE, 487 _NINTIL FLOCKS AND SHODDY N STREET, BETWEEN D AND E. Silk-mixed Suits. $20. Best Family Groceries at lowest rates. Choice | Doubleand Twist Suits, $20. Butter, E gee. A No. 1 Mackerel. Golden | Standard Silk-mixed Sui Syrup M cheaper than the same grade | Good Business Buits, §]: cf articles can be bovght elsewhere, Best stock of Kentucky Jeans Suits, $10, ° Apples. Grapes and o*her Fruit to be found in the Good Heavy Overcoats, market, always on baud. Call and sec oc22-Im Waterproof Tweed Overcoata, $8, be are eee THE FINEST SELECTION WELCH BEST FAMILY FLOU PIECE GOODB NEW YORK ; eee Tever had now ready fon aac Now instore and for saleby _ bay SnD LOW PRICES, EDWARD HARRIS’. EGAN & PERRI oc Gorner E and 9th stre i i and other famous Domestic, French, Austrian, and N ORNING STAR is td rien Pnetep pont ae Beavers, Cassimeres, &c., made, catest ‘ jo order a an Certain Cure for Feverand Ague, ne S° bs NEW YO ES. It is also invaluable in Nervo * inds, as (t will restore the wasted 4 : ED wonderful permanence. SG TRY IT. For sale by = * EGAN & PERRIE. 00 22-3t Gorner E and sth streets. (COACH LACES, FRINGES, &c., ‘ah 8 . FINE PLAIN ‘RINO snare’ are DRAWERS, sf ND DRAWERS, : FOR LAMBS-WOOL SHIR’ 0 5 For sale by Very fine White and Bel ‘lane! Shirts and 0c 21.22.24 JOHN B. ELYANS & CO. Shirtnand Drawers. WEDDING PRESENTS! ‘Stoves. All the Newest Styles of ELEGANT SILVER WARE, FANCY ABTICLES, &., rapa ty Heavy Blue eeree ‘Suits. Designed especially for 2B b Backs. ; . WEDDING PRESENTS. tare 1 Bie pls. , A large assortment just received. ‘ ik Vests. Vests. cet ye fisacard Echeok its, $6.50. ‘ng | MW OaLe Pee pc oe a B. avenue, pase , C. HENNING, ge ih laryland avonue, deaeddadaataeacasasaaaede 349 ENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. - oda ox One Cark Pure rReN( WaITE Wine VEE, [M2 585 Seventh a 3 - mire ges BBYAN BROTHERS, ‘Ivania avenne, Pe oc 21-Stif Obpostis Metropass Hotel. (p*8stcatev COCOA NUTS, in’ Ib GLOVES! KID GLOVES!! ¥OR PIES, PUDDINGS AND CAKES, be beep Erguch LB SLOVES in the city,ipot ober pared of the milk and meat of choice Cartha- ba vind fee Hae SELBY & 00.3, Peelers pio yf Process: which retains the I 323 Bes ¥ ith street. NBA; BYE, (South Sido! It will keepin any climate, a MF” Recipes with pack . a baad cain oF Witte mies Bi Aa Corner ot adth at Pgieasia: ] BeRYys will be told vory low for cag. ire at gor vader Ebbitt House. oe Bosenplrenien ne ELMBOLD'S FLUID 5 ‘i i r ein timate | Dn a a am, ocd DaWir SNR: oc wearag 1" OHM B. RLY ANS & 00." TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. IMPORTANT FROM EUROPE. The Roman Question — Italy, Satis France—The Danger of War Averted [Speeial Dispatch tothe Star.) New Yors, Oct. 22.—The following special appears in the Herald > Lonpon, Oct. 2i_p. m.—Despatehes from the continent to tous hour report the Italia. Roman situation as improved. Things look very much better. Italy satisfies the demand of France relative to an exact observance of the terms and tultilment of the duties imposed by the September cunvention. and it is hoped that war between the two countries has been voided thereby. There ara no more French ‘OOPS gone to Tonlon, and the force which washeld ready ty enii at that port has been debarked. Gen, Cialdini, of the Italian army, 4 favorite soldier since the time of the Crimean war, succeeds Signor Katazzi, as Prime Min- i-ter of the King, and will proceed to form a new Cabine: Raving an anti-revolutionary policy. The Count De Sartizes, French Minister in Rome, had an Audience of Pius 1X, at the Vaticin. The Minster officially assured his Holiness, in the name of the Emperor Napo- leon, that whatever circumstances should arise from the Garibaidisn invasien of the Pontifical territory, or from the attitude of the King of Italy, France would net tail in her sid to the Holy See and defence of its author- ities. (By Cable to the Associated Press.] Ron, Oct. 19 —The garrison of Rome has been reinforced. The town of Crete which had been captured by the Garibaldians has been recaptured by the Papal iroops without a fight. FLORENCE, Oct. 19.—The Ministerial crisis has occurred, and itis said that Ratazz has resigned, and that Menabrea would succeed him, as cbiet of ihe Italian Cabinet. Itis reported that Garibaldi bas again es- ‘wped trm Capreras, and is now in Ltaly. Tovon, Oct. 21.—Gen. Dumont has arrived bere, £nd the French troops are now embark- ing in six sbips, including two iron-clads. Steam is up, and they are ready to leave to- night. Pagis, Oct. 21—The Moriteur ts silent in reference to the preparations of the French Government for intervention in Papal affairs. The /tendar/ says that everything is ready a\ Toulon for the expedition to Rome, but ihe order to co is withbeld until the final reply of Italy to the demand for the enforcement of the Sepiember Convention 1s received. which may vedelayed tor some hours by the ministerial ensis at Florence The Pa‘riy publishes a telegram that 20,000 trcops have been sent trom Lyons to Toulon and that another corps de arme is prepared to operate in another direction. a France says: “We learn that General Dumont’s advance guard embarked this morning at Toulon tor Civita “* It is certain that France will in any event arrive at Rome before Ltaly. ltis stated that the Italian Government has declared itselt powerless to arrest the bands of invaders or to protect the Holy See. Paris, Cct.21—Evening —There is grea: ex- citement at Rueters. Thy French fleet with the troops intended for Kome has left Toulon. The Trial of Jefferson Davis (Special Dispatch to the Star j New York, Oct. 22—The Mrrali’s Wash. ington correspondent says: ‘-District Attorney Chsndler has notified Charles ©'Uonnor that the Government will be ready to proceed with the trial of Jefferson Davis at the session of the United States Circuit Court in Richmond. commencing on the 25h of November, uniess postponement is procured by Davi-' counsel. itis considered certain that the trial will come off.” Grant Meetings im Philadelphia—Hon. Ww, D. Kelly Endorses Grant. [Special Dispatch to the Star.] PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 22.—Two Grant meet- ings were held here In-t evening. at one of them Congressman Kelley endorsed Grant, not on account of his military renown, but because he believed bim tohe # good Radical. and proved bimself such in bis orders to military commanders. Cholera on the Recet Ship Potomac. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 22—A disease resem- bling the cholera has broken out on the re- ceiving ship Potomac. Ten deaths nave oc- curred among the crew and recruits. She are rived here in June from Pensacola, and soon afterwards was converted into a receiving ship. The balance of the crew have been re- moved, and the vessel is now used as a hospi- tal. There are about twenty sick on board. Four Burglars Arrested. Naw York, Oct. 22.—Four burglars, named Joseph Dumbar of St. Lonis, Geo. Whiting- ton of Illinois, James Higgias and William Mills of New York ity, were surprised and arrested while committing a burglary in the storage warehouse of J. H. Hobbey & Sons, in South street. They had cellected $250,000 worth of property to carry away, when dis- covered by € woman, who eave the alarm. Secretaries Randall and McCulloch favor of the President's Policy. [Special Dispatch to the Star.} PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 22.—Postmaster Gen- eral Randall has written a letter, in which he states that he supports Johnson's policy as the only trne one. Secretary McCulloch wil} also write one to the same effect. Senators Williams and Corbett, of Ore- gon, and H. Mr. Higby, of Califor- nia. in New York. New York, Oct.2!.—Arrived, steamers Ari- zona, from Aspinwall. with 304 passengers and s Among the passengers are Senators Williams and Corbett, of Oregon, and Congressman Higby, from California. Bank Suspensio MONTREAL, Oct. 22.—The Commercial Bank of Canada has suspended specie payment. The directors, however, adhere to the opinion that all claims against the bank will be satisfied in full, and @ surplus realized for the share- holders. United States Steamer Wateree, New York, Oct.22—The Panama Star and Herald, of the 13th instant says the United States steamer Waleree arrived there from Cal- Ino on the 10th instant—all well. No news of importance from any quarter. The Yellow Fever in Memphis. Mgmpate, Oct. 22—There were six inter- ments from yellow fever yesterday. A steady rain is falling, &nd itis thought a frost will follow. Among the deaths yesterday was Capt. Breckinridge Blackburn. New York Market. New York, Oct. 22—Flour 16 to 20 cents lower. Wheat quiet. Corn a shade firmer. Pork firmer: mees, $21.65 to $2170. Lard dull. Cotton lower at 19% for Uplands. Freighte quiet. Spirits Turpentine quiet at 55. NFEEBLED AND DELICATE CONSTITU- TIONS, of both sexes. use Tirtmsoip’s Ex- tract Bucnv. It will give brisk and energetic feelings. and enable you to sleep well. oc 21-D&Wly SECOND-HAND ARGE NUMBER OF PIANOS fer sale at very low figures on easy terms, before moving to ow ‘tore. tore JOHN F. ELLIS, 306 ronue)|vania Avon oe 19-3¢ {Herald} jear 10th streat. RPHANS’ COURT. October 19, 1867.—Dis- TRICT OF CoLUMBIA, WASHINGTON County, to- wit:—In thecase of Mary Stone, now Drury, admii istratrix of Woodford Stone, deceased, the sdmini: trix aforesaid has, with the approbation phans’ Court of Washington count polnted Tuesday Novem! 2 for tt oh Oftaid deceased. and of tuo esets in hand, ae fer of eaid dec collected and trrned no money when ‘and where ik the cfeditore and 0 tend, wi welt clatn property routed tor thoy may others eir all benefit in sat wise by law excluded from cee deceased's estate : Provided, acopy of this gue ed once 8 week for three weeks in the Daily vening Star, previous to t! id a ie NE. ad hee 322 ESTA 822 WALL; ROBINSON & CO.. MEROGOHANT TAILORING, IN ALL 1TS DEPARTMENTS. NEW STYLES FALL AND WINTER 3 CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, TO HICH WB INVITE THE ATTENTION 5 OF PURCHASERS. JUST RECEIVED- A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BEADY-MADE CLOTHING, OF THE ‘ LATEST STYLES AND BEST MATERIAL. 021-Jm . | STS ADIRG in want Te eeeeon sey Sate § 5 Honecturauiog Heore 400 Beventh a EB) x tow. & oars, 4 : 306 B enue. sf Mtn ta a FINANCIAL. Money continues activain New York, bat . WANTS. FOR SALE AND RENT. | r 2D—0n Bi ‘Sewing Machine, an W UPERATIVE fone gar ego baud ingot apply. Room 24, Intelligencer Building oc 22t WANTED IMMEDIATELY Gis! Api Wallstreet borrowers find) no difficulty im supplying their wantsat7 per cent. The grow- ing indisposition to discount ‘paper, on the part both of the banks and private lenders, Augments the amount offering on call, and money thus appears comparatively easy to 1 borrowers, while merchants complain of wash, and iron, in @ small ply at 500 15th st.. between Dan! EB. it” ANTED-To give the very beat dood of trust security and ten per cent, interest for $1,000 to $2,000. Aid *3 and D atrects, Islami 22-3 @ distressing stringency. The best commer- | corner 4° and iss j " culty at Sal GOOD, STEADY GIBL WANTED TO DO cial paper is negotiated with diMicuity ar Sato | A GOOD. STEADY GIRL: iD TO DO per cent.,7 per cent. being an unknown ra‘e, The bank statement is perhaps more unfavor- able than was expected. Tne deposits have been drawn down 33,697,00); of this loss, how- ever, $2,254,140 is in specie; while the Legal Tenders show a loss of $1,769,0W. Yer with n of loanable means the loans uced only $279,000. Considering straightened condition of the mmenied. Apply tor three days a between T and Ue Wan BUILD the northe locati 71 Mth at, A small price. in sa, stating TRNISHED PARLOR, TWO AIRY PING ROOMS, all connected, in aec- story. with suttable room for servant maid, private table for thres persons and board for servant, with fire. d the present with 3 as, Water, &e., wanted at once Mercantile interest, and the prospects of a ih locality . Baste a. Boat cefecenass large early demand for currency from the | ‘vivid preferres, Address F W.,' Post Of South, this condition of the banks is by no means assuring, and causes some uneasiness in banking circles. Governments are dull and weak, under offerimg somewhat in excess of the demand. giving full partic tting # or private fam WANTED BY: TION as Px e. One who p a had experience in the Government Securities. WasHineton, Oc 1867.—Jay Uooke & Co, furnish the tollowing quotations of Gev- ernment securi:tes: bi . And can alan give as com can be required. Address U.C. P., Star Oi oc 2-2" 4 at FOE RENT—The HOUSE No. 45 Enat Ci a street. corner of 2d, contaimnig 9 rooms. Appif between 2 and 4 p.m. oe 2 }OR KENT—A Greom House, with paavage and Kitchen, on Bhole Island svevus, betwaes lth and 13th streets, OR RENT—Brick | ING. 12th street, betw apt H D street. between loth d Lith OR RENT—Two BRICK HOUSE: B88, Poms cach; location good. aisinted or itt strest, between @ and I LEWIS WEBER, next door 00823 VOR SALE, The improvements, god will, and For aM of the old setabiiehed Staud Kaowe ne the COTTAGE RESTAURANT. L4th street, u: K._Inquire on the premises on asa NT—To one or two geatlomen, withoat a FRONT BOOM, ons containing’ © Fo RENT—A suite frat-ciaas KOUMS, (formished new.) very pleasantiy and conven ently located; about fifty yards east of the St POR BALE-F BRICK HO KO, B3,00, snd S220); seve OO, 800," $1.00, ST ee and $10 Sho, S180, $1, $1100, and S10. Lo ner 7th and # Department and R ank, 460 Naw ¥ or 2 tt FE ORREXT Ts eet a HOUSE, or Rooms, tt) st north of Pa. avenne. Convene: Terms moderate. References requi f sorafter u FOSS avent p Fo RENT—A FRAME HOUSE street. between Jéth pnd isth Poors eaat. seo t BED) nd commrubicating.on lett YWELLING. Ni n. containing te nd the modern i Buying. Selling. NTED—An intelligent. genteel and reliable U. 8, 6's Coupon, 151 saee ita atts AD er VOURG GENTLEMAN te stuiy the os B62, 11% 112% | profession of Architecture. Also, two Competent U.S. Five Twenties, 1! * % Me bit AUGHTSMEN U.S. Five Twenties. 1864, 105% 109% RA EN. re arowk = 7 STARKWEATIIER & PLOWMAN. O Gr Elva Tiweniee, 1605, gWre 100% | part's Building. N. E.coraes New York ave U.S. Five Twentles,Jan&J’y,'65.65 106% | analoth strest tor f U.S. Ten Forties. 1003 U.S. Seven Thirties, Jui 105 . Seven Thirties, July, 5 pape NEW YORE FIRST BOs e ., for three days. cl TG Los 4100 55 FANTED—Tire ; one to cook and { 7.80's Sd series tory | WANTED TED mber work and f 7.305, 3d. series. 1013, atin washing take care of cbiidre , T1093 GOD sevesssereee 143 Aprly street, between THB ag 5.20's, In.&FV,'65.1 ee a or eash two HOUSES, wi {By Bankers’ and Brokers’ Telegraph.) STARR & METCAL Lewis Johnson & Uo. quote stocksand bonds _ Real Estate Brokers, ; Plant in home and foreign markets as follow: colt corner N.Y. ave. and New York, Oct. 22—First Board—U.S.6’s, | VY pan A capes MA 15$1,coupon. 11134; 5.20’s, 1862,coupon,1 fee ident’s Siuare. Good ref required. 017-6 6; 1865, 109; "1865; cou: 1 = pone new, 16 saeicaroon. Meh ANTED—To rent.» WAREHOUSE oe coupon, 100; 7.30°s, second, 1043: 7.30's, third, etherauor Centre tn 1013,; Canton, Cumberland, 2: Quick: silver, %: Mariposa, none; do preferred, 16 New York Central, 112¥; Pacific Mail, 1463, Atlantic Mail, 117; Erie, 72%: ditto. pre- ferred, 77: Hudson, 125; Reading, 99.4: Mich’ gan Central, 1054: Michigan Southern. 0}; Li. nos Central, 121; Cleveland and Pittsbur, $33); Northwestern, 479,: do., preferred, 66 N_W. cor. th st.. & La. av TO PURCHASE—At 4 a BRICK or FRAME HOt On a less than six roome with modern im Rock Island. 97; Fort Wayne, 9%: Onto | gectcably and pleauautly located. with’ good sare, und Mississippi Certificates W.U. Tele- | either in this city or Georgetown. for which cash, graph, 34; Boston Water Power, 31'.; Cleve- | will be pad. Inquire of land and Toledo, 10! Lowrpon, Oct. Gold, 143%, . ‘Noon.—Consois for mone: STORRS & CO.. Real Estate f 460 Toth street, corn Brokers, F street. ; Erie, #8; Tilimois, 725; bonds, 69%, ex-co NT INMEDIATELY—A pon. both turnished ata un- FRANKFORT, Oct. 22—Noon.—Bonds, 73x. Also. ROOMS. ‘The Bank of Amsterdam bas reduced its rate Bu & METCALE oc Itt ave. and Lith St, V y ANTED—New and Cast-off CLOTHING, old GOLD and SILVER, or_any other article of ice, at the old established Merchant Pawnbro- ker’s Store of R. FULTON & CO., 502 9th street,3 rth of Penna. aven Sole Agent for "S SEWING MACHINE lez2-ly ST sper cert. LivERroor, Oct. 2 —Noon.—Cotton market easier. Sales, 1,0) bales. Middting uplands, +4: Orleans, ©7,.” The suepeneion of the Liv- erpool Bank has unsettled the cotton and other markets. ED BOARDING. PERSONAL. ANT—Two desicails FURNISHED RARE (HANCE FOR INVESTMENT — Nn with BOARD. at No. 74 Misse Parties desiring to invest ina permanen betwern sd and ae ste. neces rohtable MANURACTURING BUSINESS, OARDING—That large, bandeome houses Ni dy fut operation. will please address PLO. Box Bee iisirect: beieccud aud He tetng ie ly Tor pactlouss oe Reuse opened, Is now really for the accommodation UAL TO MY HUSBAND. ‘rstclts: BOARDERS. Thos ous of en E? nbs gagine rinanently for the winter will de corge, I want to get my hair dressed ! weil to call. Best of Tab!) Boat. Gne square anny that costs so muck from avenne cars: five miantes’ walk from D: Ob! No, sir, itdoes not cost tore than you spend partments. One Large room suitable fi of ger lemen, ROOMS, NET BOARD is private fail can be obtained by applying at No. 436 H st ina Barber shop. See Madame Demongeot’s prices. Hoirilressed. Short hair, $0.25 | Cut for ladies or gent., $0.50 Long hair, @ | Shampooing short hait, 50 Outsidethe door, 1.001 > AE canbe 36 Hs ng long hair! gitar 10 Cand 13th 21st | Flower & Curis, 2.00 wing it, 1.0 POR HENT—Two nivviy FURNISHED ROOMS | "On hand, a large assortment of Pertumery, Long on the second floor, Huir of every extra color, Braids, Gurls. Invist without board. Convenient to the State Depart- ble Wigs on hand or made ‘to orde At DEMON ment. No, 256 lth street, betwe 0c 19 3t* 1 O and P sts. GEOT'S HUMAN HAIR STORE, 27% Penn. ay., bet. 10th and lith sts., south side. Sse 23-6m DCG STORE FOR SALE locations in the a idly-inereasing busine Satisfactory reason: GIST. Star OF 5 Fok SAGE: * splendit BATE ashwood tow water fixtures and ale pipe. cupboard, w as-heating apparatns afi iso. a amall OY RUBAR. Inquire of COOPER & LATIME Tegantly furnished four containing 10 rooms, cellar. bath-room. gas, and water. Desirable tion from Pa, avenue: near _T, 27% Pa. avenue, H. ULKE Gallery. ‘A four-story preseed brick fi ‘on Maine avenue. between 4's and sth ets, Cont, ng ten rooms, Water and gas. Goo: yard and back buildings, with an alley In the reat ‘This property is @ most desirable oie and can bs 1 ata bargain, FITCH & FOX, %t a Corner 7th and F streets. *OR RENT—Three ng very desirable and picely: furnished ROOMS. on the lower floor of tage 419 Istreet. Rent reasonable. Apply 415 ( et north o19-3t" STRARLE th street. op} aie STORE FOR RENT. it Otic: Posseasio) vember ist. corner F und 7th streets. RENT—We have sever oi HOUSES for rent NISHED ROOMS F( Pennsylvania avenue, b oc 13-20" (OR RENT—FURN $15, $175, F250, tNo 391 nd oth sts. SHED MOUSES at $100, 36). &e.. per mouth STARR & METCALF oc l-tt corner New York ave, and 1 A {OR RENT—A first class HOUSE, with all the modern improvements, on BE sireet, betweem PHILP. an streets, Apply te 2 Penna. avenue. {OB SALE CHEAI 10 Oftice Desks: 0 MON oe W-eost P. 5 Office Tables;1_30) Blankets: Ny * BOARDING HOUSE.—First-class Tat OCTOB SCHUMAN, OF BALTIMORE, may BOAMD can ‘be obtained at the house ou beo~wulted daily by Ladies and Gentlemen horthwest corner of sth strest apd in need uf the services of a skillful and reliable ve.. formerly known as thie Soy House... 0) physician, at his office, 496 ( street, near New HE HOWARD BOARDING HOUSE, South } Jersey avenue. Washington, D.C. My celebrated est corner 9th st. and Pa. ave..over Wall's m store, having been entirel bas assed into the proprietorship of Mrs. HD. HAT- ‘ON sud refurnished throughout, will be con ducted as a first-class Boarding House. Persons Fishing a good accommodation must apply early for choice of rooms. Also, one very fine Offi PERSIAN LIQUID sent to any address. Letters must contain a stamp 80 27-Im* ™ ILTON J. SAFFOLD, (Formerly of Montgomery, Alabama,) ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW. rent ‘oc Helin uMes aaah ee SRE eT vie WASHINGTON, D. C. CARDING—Two communicating ROOMS o : ‘ , Beiter hoor and one onthe tiedioor Ta: | Ofice No. 498 D Street, Opposite the City Hall, Will practice in the Supreme Oourt of the United States, Court of Claims, and the Courts of the Dis- trict of Columbia, Claims and Department business will recetve prompt Attention, ge 18-tf ES FOR SALE AND RE BLE BOARDERS accommodated at 391 K street, tween 9th and ith 80 27-18t* LOST AND FOUND. 10 REWARD—Lost, in Centre Market. list Satuulay night, a POCKET BOOK. con- taining $5). The above reward will be given for the return ofthe same to JAS. MAGINUY. 500 70 Horse Blankets: 1.60) Saddie Blankets: 30 Wagon Covers; at ROBERT FULTON & CO'S, oc 7-2w* 9th street, near the coruer ot D st MABKET STORE FOR SALE, ONE OF THE IME best market stores on the Navy Yant; now doing ® good business. ‘Enyuire in the warkety corner 8th and @ streets, Navy Yai rl. 8. HOLLINGSWORTH oc 16-16" HOLLIN RT For BESTA mpdera built BRICK” REST- DENCE, situated at No. 605, onfi7th street, corner of U, containing 12 rooms,’ with and Il other necessary arrangements, This honse has been recently fitted and is in thorough repair from attic to cellar, further particulars apply at the premises. OR SALE—Two FRAME HOUSES each, on 8th street, near P. at $1.50) each. Building Lot, 25 by 85 feet. to. a wide alley, on 14th street. (Island,) betwoen C ard D streets, 25 cont Building Lots on M street north. between 16th a 19th, at 25 cents. 6.000 suuare feet Building Lote east of Capitol. at 3 cents per foot. Property in all parts of the city for sale and exchange ITCHELL, & HOLTZMAN. gents, Six rooms Real Estate Brokers and Collect Room No. 1, Intelligencer Butlding, first floor, be 15-e06t 3d street, Island. ate Great CAE TO MY PREMISES “on the isth instant. SALE one red BUFFALO COW. marked in both oe ware with white under her belly. ‘Phe owner will ERAGE RHEL please come forward, prove property, pay char: 2 1 And take her away. FAVEPTE DABNES. riansa ocae-st* Long Bridge Hotel, LOTS, OST—On Thursday Tast, on 20th st., a small silver HUNTING WATCH; * Percy Thomp- engraved on case. A liberal reward will} ic left at 184 Tat oc 21-3 OST—On the 19th ii red Buffalo COW; tv 4 cuts in right eat cut off of left ear: white stripe duwn left hip. ‘d will be paid for her return to H. DEG ». 421 Mary- Tand avenue, between 3d aud 475 streets, Island. oc 21-3 $1,000 peente north: sule,botee and 15th, a POCKET BOOK, containing «ight & hundred dollar bills, and six one hundred dollir hills. ‘The ahove reward will be paid to the finder ine tat my place. St. Nicholas Restaurant oflith and F streets. oe 21-3t* STRAY—Came to the premises of the aubscri- Wer, on the Ith instant, a young MULE. te owner can have by proving property and ‘SUMMY, t BR. M. WALL'S REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 71 LOUISIANA AVENUE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, 1367 To commen: An Office will also be opened on the Ground dur- ing the continuance of sales, from 9a. m, to 5 p.m. Carriage on hand to take persons to the Ground: 120 ACRES Subdivided into h 9. D.2Y 500 LOTS, SRS LT OTE Offered on DRY GOODS, &c. FIVE YEARS? TIME. ONE FIFTH CASK. Brack ALPACCA POPLIN, For Working Suite, very heayy.75 cts. worth $1, aries eam D NCA EO $85 SES L rs en J. W. SELBY & CO ee ie Se AeOhW, 323 Pennsylvania avenue. Fine Streets. oc 18-6t near Seventh street. SEE OUR PLAT! Domer SHAKER FLANNEL, r Very heavy , 3734 centa. SHIRTING MUSLIN, elegant quality, very | This high and splendid land, long the favored spot for the oheal FLANNEL. fine. yard wide, 60 cents, BALMORAL SKIRTS. 1 i PRESIDENT’S HOUSE, the healthiest and,most Charming site about Wash- ington, is at last offered to the public on termsmo favorable than any ever before offered, with a PERFECT TITLE! It needs no words of praise,but apeaks to all want- oc 18-6 Dnzss GOODS FROM AUCTION. Beautiful Colored MOHATR ALPACCA, double width. all colors, only 50 Cents, LUPIN’S best quality REPP POPLINS $1.25, all wool, and all shi th ds all worth $1.90, ere oa ing Blne, Green, Brown BISMARK and TAN, very fine. Galland see them, a, BRL 00, A HOUSE eimsylvania avenue. oc 18-4t South side, near 7th surest, | fF iteelf. RecEvING DAILY, AT EMORY BAXTER’S. 115 Penn. avenue, between 19th and 20th streets, DEY GOODS, For Fall and Wintpr trade, consisting of All:wool The whole city now moves towards this magnifi cent ground. A Street Railroad runs to it. Blankets, from G45 to, $1 Colored Coveriets, | The Park will ve made just beyond it. ‘owels. Napkins, ns, Cassimeres, Flan= cls, Hosiery. aad Weinuatage: “Aigo istceand | Oak Trees crowa its summit. Beautiful assortment of Plain, aod Plaid Pooling | Alpaccas, Empress Cloths, and Delaines. BEFOBE FIVE YEARS Feanttta of BHAW. ode whic wilt bead Leper cont” chiagee tien It-will double in-vatue. i can be bought elaewhere, ooli-tw!” Fare Poor Man and Speculator are offered fine Just necrives— ducements to buy. & LARGE LOT OF SHAWLS, ‘of the most superb styles, consisting of rich Bro-ha, handsome Black and White, and Fancy Plaid heavy Woolen SHAWLS, of all grades, Also. Plain Black and Black Bordered THIBRT. SHAWLS. mt . bas » ALL WOOL BLANKETS, ° eT, and 98. PRICE ACCORDING TO LOCATION OF LOT: No such property will ever be offered again, for no such adjoins the city. At 94.50, 85, i sees Po Ge anen Saver e teeth BUY WHILE YOU CAN. oc lw 393 Pennsyivani: k —S aE cal be examined trom this day dn. bat DOTS AND SHOES AT CosT. 5 . ‘a Be oat a braniisa ¢ BM HALL, otto to day I will sett my large atock| oc 21-tf BOOTS AND SHOES AT Cost O22 ‘to Close business. Call ourty for Debt en seine Peon tra bara, T° CARPENTERSANDBUILDERS, just arrived. a > tot of 68, PRT 8! ee op a 71 Louisians avenue a nn vent re PU UARD TABLES AT PRIVATE sat: ‘Three 4 PHELAN BILLIARD TA- BLES, due Carom and two Four-pact| wiih Balls, Once, Becks, and ai f complete , near! oe Partcalafss ; OPE EL : RB, An: “THE GhORY: OF MAN 18ST RENGTH—There- fore. the nervous -dhould im: at MBOLD'S senor Buew. DEBOT, ALUABLE AND ELIGIBLY SITUATED BUILDING LOTS AT PRIVATE SALE ots No. 24,25 and 27, in square No, 231, fronting on Mth atreet west, between B and and near the new Agricultural Building. Lot No. 20. in sub-division of square Ni ing on Maryland avenue, between llth and 13th streets west. The above Lots are all eligibly sita- ated ina rapidly improving part of the city, and Arcrapidly increasing in, value, and offer @ most desirable opportunity to parsons desiring to build or invest, and will be solfMow and on good terms, Apply to « “CHAS. 8S. WALLACH, F Attorney at-Law. oc 12-3taw3w No. 42 La. ave., co ALUABLE AND ELIGIBLY SITUATED HOUSES AND LOTS AT PRIVATE SALE. Lots Nos. Wand 11, in Square No. 32. Lot No. 10fronting on the corner ot C street north and 1th street west. and improved by two Frame Dwell- ings and Brick Carpenter Shop Lot No. 11 fronting on 1th street west, between B and ¢ streets north, improved by a well and snb- stantially built Three-story Brick Dwelling con- taining ten rooms, with water and gas and other modern improvements. The above property isin a valuable business neighborhood. and rapidly enhancing in valne— offering a desirable opportunity to invest or obtain a residence or business location, and will be sold at ba ly te abargain. APPIY ‘0 Cy as. 8. WALLACH, Attorney-at-Law, oc 12-StawSw No. 42 La. aves, cor. 6th at. OR SALE—A large number of HOUSES, rang- ing in price from $1.40 to $30,000, BUILDI. LOTS in all parts of the city. Several small FARMS from 2 to 70 acres. within 4 miles of the city. Loans negotiated Persons desirous of buy= ing or selling Real Estate, or borrowin upon the same, will censult their interest by ing on MITCHELL & SON, Real Estate Brokers, Corner Seventh and D. 5 se 27-coltt over Shepherd's Bookstore. 'OUNTRY HOUSE FOB BENT.—An excollen Cc QOUNTRY HOUSE, with ree Parlor, Sit- ting-Room and Diuing-Roem on first floor, and five Chambers on second, is offered for rent.by the Fearon moderate ternie Possession given at once. it i near the Agricultural ( lege, nine, miles from Washingtons and ace railroad. Kpply to eee ee ES URTHINGTON. 0c 1 -eott Hyattevil al x LEA four-story BRICK HOUSE, con- FGhating roome ands blscksmiti stop ta too basement. contains 8,090 feet of tween Brick and Water street. ee 191m" 1867. FALL PRICE List Gey” at Gents Caselenere Business & he Lot Apply to JOHN HAGHTEL, on Groen street. A.8AKS & ©9., 517 SEVENTH STRERT. Ge ble and Twist nin BE Mixed Gente. Mix nits. Fipe Drgee Ontetmere Sut BLACK 0A: BACK COA’ BEAN Som BOYS AND 1 ALL GRADES, COLORS AND SIZES, From 8 yearsold and Prices from $6 to $20. OVE Of all Kinds. sonap ! eA DOMESTIO AAD. voruigns MELTONG aoceen et Melton Uvercoats lined with Cassimere, Water proof: Oversacks, as" ae ubigeaoneraa! Pie it wie yen ealsomake goods to 15 por lower | er apy." Te Ageet, from )\ © AT VERY LOW PRICES. wz gt osarmntoon ranyp pags Kerns & HENDERSON, 605. NINTH STREET, ses WALL PAPERS, "“‘™ES 1 avasgesan eS URORLAARS — ee