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el "THE EVENING STAR. , The + Largest Cireniation in-the Distriet, 2 Editor aud Proprietor. WASHINGTON ‘TY Teipay OCTOBER SP READIN OUTSIDE EAPRIC MATTER ON EVERY PAGE FOR INTERESTING TELE AND OTHER MATTER SEE LEAR Cv INTEEEST COUN TONOTRS IM CILCTLATION. fifty-doliar compound inte Ger the actof February, ely mad» their appearance, for the acd five have been redeemed at the ury Deperiment These cowuterfeits are 8 very gvod imitation of the genuine, and are calculated to ceceive unless sabjected to clo-e inspection The general appearance of ube note tsgood, but npon a carefel examination { canoe discovered at the ssthe work is inte. tor. About fifteen or eighiven months azo the cousterteit was discovered before many were circulated. None were redeemed at ‘h# Treasury at tbat time. On Wednesday iast three were discovered in the Register’s office, and on yesterday two more, they having paseed throngh ‘he Redemption Drvision rst Auditor's and First Comptroller's cttices out being detected, but upon reaching the Register's office, where all money redeemed s8 checked off, the spurious notes were de- tected. Up to this time but five have been discovered, and of course the employees in the other divisions will now make a thorough examivation betore redeeming a note. No j{ Dinme can be atrached to the clerks of the ‘Treaeury, for the spurions note is astonish. | ingly well calculated to deceive ai tirst sight. Col. Wood will take the matter in hand, aod with his corps of derectives, no doubt the counterfeiters will be brought to light. It is believed that but few of the notes are yet in | cirenlation, About a year ago a very dangerous counter. | feit was diecuvered on the fifty dollar legal teoGer note issued under the actof March 3, IS, pew series. 1t was one of the best coun- terteits eyer put out, being a perfect imitation of the genuine, except as to the buttons on the coat of the Hamilton vignette, which are very cark in the counterfeit, and much paler im the genuine The figures on either end of | be counterfeit referred to were enclosed with a circle, while in the genuine the enciosure WSs octagonal in shape. Fortunately these coupterferts were discovered before many were cireniated, and several arrests made, which trightened off the counterfeiters, None of these were redeemed at the Treasury Depwr:- ment. VHE RESULT OF THE VIRGINIA ELECTION, | Ipielligepce received bere conc-ruipg tho | Virginia election leaves no donbt that the | Convention ts carried. and shat it will be Re. | publican by a very cons!terable majority Some personas here estimace a majority | of $0. 000 in its favor, while itis almost certain. tbat it will be Radical by at least fifteen ma- ority. Kichmond elects the following Radi. | cals after three days’ contes: Hunnicutt, Judge Underwood, Morrissey.and two colors, men. The Radicals did not receive fifty | whites por the Conservatives fifty colored Votes in thecity. Commenting upon the re- | sul, the Richmond /ispatch says: «We sum | up of the certainly elecied representatives to che Convention forty-five. divided as tollows: | Conservatives eleven, Radicals thirty-four. | Of the Kadicals there are thirteen negroes. ‘There is no change from the table made by the city press some time since, save that Bedford has clec'ed two Radicals. With no other changes, the vote would be forty-two Con 0 sixty-one Radic The order of Gen. Schofield, requiring sep- arate lists and polling places for the whites | aud blacks, undoubtedly tended to bring out | an unusually full vote. It will also show just | bow the two races yoted—how many of the white people of Virginia are for reconstruc. | ucn, and how many of the blacks are against | at. i The Richmond papers of y: chat the Republicans will ave erday concede ' working ma- | ority in the Convention, aad they bitierly de- | pounce the colored citizens for voting the | | | + Radical” ticket, and predict evil to ensue to them from their conduct in that particular. THE GRANT MOVEMENT. Is the speeeh of the Governor elect, General Hayes, at Fremont, Onio, the other day, he said that General Grant was already nomi- nated as the next Republican candidate for the Presidency. Senator Wilson, at a polit- | cal meeting held on Monday evening, at Marl- boré’, Massachusetts, after reciting the pre- dictions he had made at different times, nad | their more than fulfilment, then stated that | General Grant would be elected President by the votes of not less than thirty States, and “would be supported by a two-thirds majority in boch Houses of Congress. Among the Republican journale, North and Doutb, which have nominated General Grant tor the Presidency are the Albany Journal Syracuse Journal, Toledo Blade, Pittsburg Commercicl, Minneapolis (Minn.) Tribune, Li. | linels Stacts Zeitung, Concord (N. H.) State mon, New Haven Palladium, Mobile Times, and Montgomery Advertiser. The Atlanta | <Ga.) Era has now hoisted his name for the | Presidency. The Lancaster (Pa.) Examiner | published at Mr. Scevens’ home, contains the | tollowing «1p accordance with the recommendation of che Republican County Committee, represent- ing the Repub can party of Lancaster Vount we place at the head of our colamns to-day the pame of General Grant as the Repablican candidate for the next Presidency of the United States. Im doing so we are only carry. | ang out the decided wisn of a great majority 0: tbe partyin the county. There is no doubt | vbat Grant is their choice, as be undoubtedly isof the Union people ot Pennsylvania.” Tae Lipveer BuILpine, PHILADELPHIA — We are indebted to George W. Cailds, Esq. proprietor of the Philadelphia Ledger, for a handsomely framed photograph of the new Ledger building, undoubiedly the handsomest snd most complete building for newspaper purposes in the world, The picture of sach a newspaper edifice is rather calculated toex- ite envy on the par: of leas favored members ii ot the profession, but all will readily concede * that if any newspaper man is worthy of laxa- zintiog In such an establishment it is onvof the | pluck, energy aad integrity of the proprietor of the Ledger. _—$—______ ACTIVITY AMONG TAR New Yore Rerun- ticasé.—The Republicans are making rapid Progress tn the canvass in New York. The Herold says: Thus far their list of appoint- ments for meetings far exceed that of the Democrats, who seem suddenly lulled into ape:by. About thirty Repubdlican Meetings Bave been held in thus fur this week in the Western part of the Stat A Myereniovs CaBie Disrarcs.—A cable telegram, dated «London, Oct. 23d, Midnight,” ays: The following significant dispateh has Just beem received in this city: “FLomgxca, Iraty, Oct. 3-7. m—The ‘news to bight is glori for the cause of Italy. ‘The Government has deemed it best to sup- prees ‘be details for the present.” Sneed chee Tax CoMMirtex ox Protie Arvares In “DELAWARE AND MARYLaxD.—We nave been requested to state for the bene@t of witnesses and others, that the Sub-Uom-nittes on the J adictary, charged with the investigaticn of public affairs in Maryland and Delaware, will sdjourn on Monday evening next, the 2th instant, to Nov. 13th, when theirinvestigations will be resumed. Brve pom TRE New Jail —The bids for the new jail, which were opened at the Interiyr Department yesterday, sre now bsfore Seore. tary Browning, who will consider the same, It fe probadle thnt several contracts will be arded. one for irom work, one for prick work, &c.; taking each class separately. The contracts will not be awarded uatil tne latter | part of next weex. Tus Waits Hovse—To-das, being Osbiact day, no visitors were admitted at the Exec. | ative Mansion. All tbe members of the abe | inet were presen', And the cession eontinurd! wptil ball past oue o'clock. 7 | fog, tooueb six days were consnmed ia the tial, Thewee we yeesel proccedad to Sitka ' by w fy of Chabam Sound and D:xoa’s Pa: | currency. | them did not want to be known. | very sick at the time, and rot able to write | for the restoration of the property sold under | im Franklin Row. whieh was argued some ; thisevening. Itisalong time since «La Dame | casion of her benefit will, no doubt, attract a NEWS FROM oun RUSSIAN POSSES- IONS. The Trip of the Franktin.te Alaska --Fog —Fog at Sitka—A Foggy Tore of itn value of te New Terrier its Timber aad Fishertess ©.) The Treneury Departmenty bab eivet Gispatches trom the steamer Bincola, entta the waters of ihe mew tarrit ot Alaska, Eeaving San Fran J ceeded by wey of Victoria nag Fort Rapert, Vancenver's Isiand, £9 Fort Simmy-on: _ ‘Three Aitempis * Tatde to ‘ake obser ehtionfe to fix tep ely cea British Columbia au ry, which Werer however, a on Account of rain and Sogo, arriving on the morning of Auguet tut sul eurrounded by @ fog which quite hid the town, the locality of which could aot be made Out. Socn afer the mist lifted sufficiently to erable the steamer to reach the town. where "t officers meta cordial welcome from the Aussian officinis, The latter exhiditedevery Oisposition te forward the objects of the craize, and immediate “preparations were made to Proceed with it, going first to Oaalaska Island, At the dace of the report it was expected to set sail 3d of August. Little Bad been learned in he sbort time tpat bad elapsed since their arrival in those waters, but the offices express them-elves satisfied that the resources of the country [mn timber and fisheries have not been overrated. ‘fhe Lincoln is @ revenue cutter, command. ed by Capc W A. Howard, and had on board & eurveying party of the Coast Survey, who £0 out to make @ general reconnoissance of the coast, and fix positions for light-nouses, &c. TREATY WITH THE INDIANS The following telegram was this morning received at the Interior Department from A. ''S. H. White, Esq., secretary of the Iadiao | Commission : MEpIOINE Loner, Oct. 2t, 1967—J. C. Coz, Esq, Chief Clerk Interior Department: Treaty bas been made with Camanches anil Kiowas, Prospect good of making treaty with Ohey- ennes, Arapshoes and Apacher . S. H. Ware. ASrxovLar CLatn.—1t will pe remembered | that Secretary McCulloch, some weeks ago, received a package containing 319.001, a greater | portion of which was in 7 39 bonds, with the numbers cutout, and the remainder in natioual Ho letter or signature accompanied the money, but the envelope was post-marked Urbana, Ohio. The money was placed to tha credit cf the conscience fund, there being noth- ing to show from whom it came, and the fact that the numbers were cut out of the bonds proved that the former owner of Or. Wednes- ay last a letter was received from a parly in Wisconsin, the postmark being Honey Ureek. The writer claimed that he sent the money to be converted into other securities, such as the Secretary might think proper to send, and gave as his reason for sending no commanica- tion or signature with the money, tuat he was The officers of the Treasury are of the opinio that the letter is from some party who saw the publication that $19,000 bad been recet ved, and toinks becan claim the same. Dutectives of the Treasury will look into the matter. Tar Pertine Division IxvestiGation.— | The Retrenchment Uommittee reassembled at the Treseury Department this morning and resumed their investigation as to the aifairs of the Printing Division. It is said that they will ask the Secretary to suspend Mr. S. M. Olarke. Ohief of the Division until the inves- tigation is closed. It is s very ordi- nrry occurrence to suspend san official while investigating into his official business. and euch a course hes frequently been pursued at the Treasury. If the affairs | of Mr. Clarke's Bureau are found to be cor- rect, Mr. C. will again resume bis duties, The books aod papers of Mr. Ularke's Bureau are at the dieposal otthe Committee, and Mr. SONFISCATION CasEs.—Mr. RK. T. Merrica is about bringing euits before the court here the confiscation act, in the name of Dr. Oor- nelius Boyle, and Col. H.B. Tyler,andin case of an adverse decision the cases will be taken | to the Supreme Conrt of the United States. Mr. Merrick broughta similar suit in reference to the confiscated property of Daniel Radcliffe | months since and settled. THE DemoceaTic NATIONAL CoMMITTER.— A meeting of the National Democratic Resi- dent Executive Committee, formed at Chicago in 1¢64, will meet in Waebington at the Metro- politan Hotel, November 1. The corres- pondent of the Boston Post says: It is under- stood important matters will come before the Committee connected with the next Fresi- dential campaign. PEESONAL.—Brig. Gen. Chas. H. Pelouze, A. A. G., who bas been on a tour of imspection tbrongh the West, returned to the city yester- dsy with his health much improved. Cot E. Cooper, Assistant Private Secratary of the President, left the city last evening for a brief visit to his home in Tenressee. He will be absent about ten days. --Ex-Minister Har- vey isin this city. NationaL THBATRE.—For the benefit of Miss Westerr. “Camille” will be presented i i au Camelias” was performed in this city, and | its performance by Miss Western on the oc. | i large audience. ABSESCE OF GENERAL GranT.—General Grant will leave the city this evening at stx o'clock for West Point, for the purpose of visiting hiseon at school there. He will be absent untel the middle of next week. 7 Some joker (doubtless) has started a story that Horace Greeley has offered to go bail for Jubp H. Surratt, InTERNat REVENUE.—The receipta {rom this ce to-day | csemeeraiampetesseeemrermeeneesertenenceoeee ee) MATROFOLIPAS: BUILDING Assovl- meeting of this Kacodlation sate RDAY BVENING, Uctober of Trade Hoos, Pouas Tvania ave pales Ninth street. ant busine ted. and booke will be open for eubecripe ‘of Board of Directors. BW. CLABK. Jr., WASHINGTON | OAN, Cleaned out a Spe Bec. 75,000 in about Bee Partios interested wif} oc 24-36" "7 1.0.0. F BO IF. AR paras ovcleck, ne ndnoee of catly requested. THOMAS Wl aid MASONIC—A stated comm) of ST. ema GEE nob Ng it eons ASG tne sth 1 which occasion the MW Ga ao pin oa D. C., will make their ai Tal andan Bu- toty ile Rrompanse oi s F Members of dsior lotees oe son fing brethren in good standing ere fiatornalis tering’ = Tue Tria. fe Sarr. Davis—Letter from Dee eee “The followiag important letter. ad yy Ubief Justice Ubase to seh Felative to the trial of Davis, s@ttles the quest on ag to” 9. the Obtef Justice will prestd ASHINGTON, ber 2, 1867.—Dear Ji Underwood: On feflection 1 think it nest ¢ YOU ac vue the Disiric: attorvey, Mr. Chand! that 1 will join you in hoiding court at li MOR onthe 13th.oi November, if any impor busi. & to be acted. Mr. Ohand: teibk, ‘Dotily the counsel for Jet Davie of this, iv ofer tat he may appear take bis trial if hé-eces fit. As his bail wi wken for his sppearance on the fourth Wed- necday of November, he ia not, it is trae, found to appear earlier; but as it will be im poesible for me to be present except during the fis! week of the term commedcinz on the uith Wednesday, becuse of the term of ive ‘upreme Conrt commencing on the following Monday. ic may be that Mr. Davis and bis councel will prefer the trin] to take plac at the vartier peiod. 1t is understood mat they wish ‘hat the Onief Justice may be present. Yours, very truly, Ser. To Hon. J Under wood, Distr now on our counter for sale, and in wrappers, ready for the mails. containing & beautifal sketch entitled “The Three Roses; the Fashions for October; a fall f the Proceedings of the Baltimore rian Synod; the Virginia and Balti- More Elections: the Riot in Baltimore; the Loudon and Hampshire nection with the District Citie Reyolution; the Prize Ring: ‘Temperance Matters; Base Hall; Movements of the Ww Usefal Items of Domestic with Domestic, nial, and Local Honsekeeping Dis- Agricultural and Mirceilany; and the Iatest Telegrapui: patches. Case or MR. S. M.OLARKE,—* Data” makes the following correction :— relative to the suspension of Mr. Clarke, prriziencent. of the Printing Bureau of the ‘reasury Department The committee do not propose to recommend the absolute suspension of Mr. Clarke, but they ask that he be sus- during the progress of the investigation.” Two important | words were omitted in my dispatch last night | i THE REPvelicas Conventiox.—Governoy | Ward, of N. J. chairman of the Kepublican National Convention. 1s now here.and it is understood he recommends the next conven. tion of the Republicans to take place ia June in Chicago. PaRvonEp.—The President bas issued bis warrantof pardon to Henry Cotter, who was convicted at Albany for connterfeiting and sentenced to five years imprisonmeat in ihe Albany peniteniare FRENCH CONFECTION DYSTER SALOON anki i DIES EPH CITY EXPRE: Calls for and Deli drese HANDISE. Principal Offic Branch office: New ¥, latthe Office of rgetewn. ey Asi Notice is herely civen enlating Notes of “1 ‘ F have claims ag: of the city of New ork.” that they are call and te make by notes of * ven to the i he Farner, ank of {Brooklyn tional > New York, that su: Botes will b in lawful money of the Unit upon Feeeutation of the game at the Trea sury ofthe United States, H H.R. HULBURD. 2 M-wist Comptro ler of the Currency. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. seg of Comvtroliez of the Currency, Wasutxctos, September 10.18 eis hereby given to all have claims against the “ Nati Bank of Brooklyn na why Day ere and Citizeus” New York. that they Ke Tegal DERIC ATT ‘ the omic Of uid Bunk in the city of Brooklyn, Ne 1k. AULBURD nell wiit Comptrotiet of thre Gurseney PARTM troller af te Cir 2 Wasitixitox. Ang. Lereby given to all pe The in TREASURY D Chee Bs wno may =fusornounica VAPOR BATHS | | pended trom the pertormance of official duties | { Grand deisyed six days TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. pointes” Sadi! Gov. Brownlow Elected av U om, eM Di to. T Nacnynry, Oct S-Solkoor Bro fas elected US. Seasior toby bY Of twenty -foMlk on j ballot. bye meorliy lect Stokes poe on abgompetitor. Mr. sara withdrew Om thi Aes id ballot, ee The National Republ:-an Convention, {Special Dispatch to the Star.] New Yorx, Oct. 95 —At & recent conference of National Repubrican Execattve Committee 4) was informatly anderstood that ‘he next Presidential Convention. would be called at Chicago ip June. The committee will soon meet in Wasdington to settle the matter offi cially. WEST VIRGINIA ELECTION, Large Democratic Gains —Wheeling gives 700 Democratic majority.—Five Counties ge Republican. WHEELING, W. V., Oct. —The retaras from the eletions in West Virginia for the I islature are meagre, and indicate 3 diminished vove. The Democrats nave made larg? gains as fer as heard from. Wheeling city and Ohio county, give 700 Democratic majority. Brooke county also elects the entire Democratic ticket. ft is impossible at present to estimate the re- suit in the State. ‘Wood, Marshall, Wirt, Berkley, and probs- bly Harrison counties have gon> Repuolican. | The Indian Commission— Treaties of Peace h the hiowas and Camanches, [Special Dispatch to The Star.] New York, Oct. 2%5.—A special to the World, Lover Capex, Oct. 21.—A treaty of peace was signed this morming between the Peace Commission and the Kiowa and Camap- che tribes A reservation Js set apart for them on Red River. near Witchelow Mountaius They are to bs furnished with schools. church- es, &c., and taught in agricutture and the in- @ustrial arts. The Cheyennes ask five mora days before coming into Council. that time will leave {i the Uheyenmes do not come in. Guns and ampinuition will heissned to these tribes, also their anmuity and large quantities of presents. ‘A treaty of peace will alvo be made with the Arapahoes and Apaches. Indian Affairs—The Kaws “KIN Some In- dians. mission « Kiowa and Cam to goon a reser y che tribes. ‘Those tribes ara on on ihe North Fork of the Red river, near Witchelow mountain They pro re tu receive anna- ally =2 clothing the treaty of 1865 hosttie Arrapahoes to-morrow. eyennes. Th i ad Apaches will be Soucinded ‘The Arrapaboes d to-pizht trom ihe pursuit of the bh who stoie tke: horses trom here & few nights since. They recovered their horses snd Killed several in- dias. Fenton, Appointment ty Gov. Naw Youk, Oct appolaied Jous Di etal Commi Railroad. The Commission witt | whit 60 long fo: them, and at the expiration of | ; land an {Special Dispatch to the Star | CHicaco, Vet Pacific Rail. | . Ubited Stu loners of the stern Division have jrstreturned from an inspection of 26 mniies of the road, which is now finiahed 34) miles west ot Kaugas city. Army of the Republic im Secret Session. {Special Dispatch to the Star.) INDIANATOLIS. Oct, 25-—A Delegate Om. vention of the Grend Army of the Republic adjourned here to-day. It has been tn secret session for several days. The Chelera at the ladelphia Navy Yard. atch to The Star.J PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 25.—The cholera at our navy yard is abatiog. Only two deaths are ree poried since yesterday merning. {Special Di New York Market. New York, Oct. 25—Flour tow better. Whea! 3a5 cents better. Corn » better. Pork lower. Sales of 1,500 wast Cotton guiet at 1955 Lard duit as | Freight» duit ntine quiet at 55 cents Eosia qu for strained common. L. ALCAN, recently in charge of Flectricity i and. Medicated ‘Vapor Baths at the varions General Hos pitas PERS SOLE Wee, comer of lth street and venue, Rheumatism. Eruptions of th Skin, Colds, Gout: Debility, After! tion of Paralysis, ‘Absorption of Mercury and We- male Complaints. my ESTABLISHED 1953. am & FERGUSON, 'K, CORNER AST STREET, Caritoy Hitt, Penn” Bit ot. SIEDICINES and 1 CHEMICALS, MERY. FANCY G ia a Prescriptions accurately com 5 the Nigar Bell promptly answered. , OR SALE—A fine SETTER DOG, well brok and band-ome. Inamire on board the ‘awaset, foot of 7th wt. wharf, RW PATEST STEP. ‘LABDE R A CHEAP ANP USEFUL INVENTION It ix esi ladder of Te the le Pi ecnen aily be weparuted into two ladders Vectul for yainters. paper-heugere and others and for atores. dwellings. gardens, nd end instantly changed from a step ry form toa extension ladder of Ei udapted to all purpe sen to ‘which vithe or the exte a Siok oF st i eae plied. For er OHN A. BAKER. Sole URAL WAREHOL Now. $= and 90 Lo HA ND COW oH ‘xs &e + &C. ae, HN A. BAKER. sgniciL te HAL WAREHOUSE !-e01W ~ bet. ith and loth sts SASH AND SHUTTER For sale by EE) FASTENERS. oc 25,28, JOHN R. SUYANS eco. RHOVELS AND SPADE: MES CRS, AXES: AND HANDLES, NA, PHATNG de ‘L W. DURE. ‘bet Siband 1th piGRicuL TUR. ‘La. ave. 188 SANFORD the store in Market Sance soem oes af oo caries ni avenue, between 12th stairs and ie enibite slag fortinent of PRENOH Ren oe GOVERNMENT Goobs ATPBIVA Ty BALE. 300 paire new PANTS, OVPRUOATS and Lined BLOUBES for sale cheap at jh oth : oc2e St _ bet. 100Pees od eels. LL FRENCH NOTE PAPER AND EN- VELOPES. NEW aie TYLES. We ha: et and beautif t- oat Fe OL Ti PAPE aad Lanta pbecies 4 BO MOnUM i Oc 2 tt 'a avenue ‘and E Picventhe ite AUBAGE MBAT CUTTERS, BAUBAGE STUFFERS. BUTCHBB SAWS, BUTOHER SCALES, BUTCHER KNIVRs, thal attendance ty request aad see: TLUING dias By order of the W. aN Ad MORRIS SuiTy. CLEAVERS, ae. BUTOHEB STEELS, retary: | asd’ sit Miude’ of Butchers! Toots, Kak BOARD Bad ADE. dure OF OF- | Steels, genuine Wilson's i ted. seulerry qua! ir! meet ,e Board bes oar ‘or the i AGRICULTU ASP ee Seer ee RE | scat fediers wo scrye ter “eran zw StaTIONERY, NSARDO, Scerotaty WEDDING NOTICE T0 TAX PAYERS. EARNS Gon: 6 Ovwiee Catt wert | CARD AND ENVITATION PLATES EN- Notice ts hereby given that by the Provintoas af GRAVED AND-PRINTED. pa afpotts aa rate of | ono AMS DESIGNED AND. EMBOSSED ve forthe year 1857. in orithe year 19m ie fixed at the Aoliatand | 1x tux HIGHEST STYLE ov run ART. page, Gm ‘per cen! ot the. assessed valu n miitaxes upon all post oe notin arrears for taxee for general five per Sey os ber. 1857, to inclust Sater which ac Ratan "will be al- Teaus BLCKIVABLE ON AND APrrt lowed. a xEs eee iret 1567. prot Ar? bie - jor: ATTENTION, REPUBLICANS. 3 cae al at -FHILP & sOLOMONS. METROPOLITAN BOOK. STORE, be2-t 339 Pénusytvante avenue. eae Ores RS tae 139.ee cin Canad a rae Pe gi new Decterea nee Hominy, ot iets be sae Ete AT, Revi Mackerel tn kite Sierra i? arate FRIDA ae fich, summer enred; ramen Ditreeee Fale Fenian the Dhani pr wet | to ‘Scams 8 ae ei ea | Ease Ric en rk Bs ig Pe a ns pe aa of the Distr cata enna oy TRY re copdialig snvijed to be * NEY. oa ae ae tary, oc Bat. 9: galas Sea Sree Srovus: For sale « large lot ors STOV dD HAND STOVRS | as good as new—< ook and he ting stoves, Tyo GRATRS in perfect rier with eummer fronts. hich Very cheap for cash. 462 roth Tireet, between D nd B streete, FOR SAHEGHT A PECANS and set of HA y realy nee eek goed gentte Fa HLY AB ae ce ee Yooneht Gein 75. oF either way te bought pnepara very hed can at KING & KEYS’ Stable. 6 tween j7th and I=tb atreete, between 9 m., apd sve the property- FOR Ade” DAYS ONLY at. OR ORG. MUSICAL L ‘AT LARG Previous ig moving to our new end beantiful Mon small amounts monthly,any Instrn. ment in the store. ‘La geet etock in the city. oc B5-5t* JOHN F. ELLIS, 306 Penna. avenue, near lth at. NE® sengeyeantws are. 487 NINTIT ' TWEEN D AND Best Fa: Groceries at loweat rates. Choice Batter Beem A No. I Mucherel. Golden | i ortiche Roe acateoalicte, Bea eet | ae . pan wsncr Bratt fe be found ia te CEL “A RAND, BUILDER, Se iH sai a OB ee a ené-sm 450 FALL STOCK. TH ST. Saaieers Parext Orvice, Tritsr. Treepeottal = om cagepateneatc paulickbat mr Reais © HA WINDOW. Perea DNR CORDS, TASSELS. wat SHADE Fine RES is now ‘very cot to which I aoa, eir ati PICTU! OOKING “GEA SBE dae vuAwes L My, stock of the above good be foun plore quality a ton oe GRAPHS Ra tage bia framed Re ny see cpietolty framed i sizes, tune weld frames. yEEMS OAS. a) Scie HOTHROCK, sci, +50 *oppoulte Patent Ofc pds. ./ SERPS CN aa 1. Beets AND SHOES AT COST. From to day I wil! sell my large stock BOOTS AND SHOES az cost close business. Call early for bargains: 331 Penn's ave., ix ca ae of 18-eo10tit Jest} RECEIVED. * i" 1 FRI eee ee aed al rae fire cme ‘Bets Aube ae ze a i ‘fie, | ecttaodew PPP RORUB: AYRE Eth mtrece, AG Pace ee ier mente ree CMPSEARD, “TBE BOLTS, * JOURN B. BLVANS & 00, .P. opened, } frst * sam ft th | i ' i { (Paper, 75 cents. | ccd. * FINANCIAL, The NewiXork. Pimarket is quiet and easier on ay discount marxetcontinacs siribgem’, and my Bebe ‘ste dnly accommo- dated ton very Jindited extent at bank at 7 per, S| oe Inthe ofien Markefprime paper is still red.ats s H) per The report of mef- 16 failares yesterday only tended to in*, Ofease the growing distrns: in b 88 papT, ‘The tallpre ot two hea vy firms eagaged ia the cotton and tea aad-hemp trade, were reported yesterday afternoon gold market closed Up firmiy at 112%, after s@lling at 113% and 142%, Loans wers made at 1-16 par cent for borrowing to flat. The Treasary D-partment bas not yet decided to anticipate che Novem- ber spterest. ‘The cendition of the Western National banks, as shown by the abstracts compiled from their quarterly reports received at the office of the Comptroller of the Currency, is ap to the Fe- quired standard, and this is ateo tRe case in fard to the Natioual Banks in all other sec- tions of the country. The reserves specified by the act of Vongress have been met in all cases, while in some they average @ consider- able per centage over the requirements ot the law. —. Gevernment Securities. WASHINGTON, Uct. 25, 1867.—Jay Oooke & Cp. furnish the tollowing quotations of Gev- ernment securities: Coupon, 161 ses, 555 Twenties, 1865. ‘wenules, Jan&J’y,'65. on Ten Forties... 1004, Seven Thirties, JUM0ccceoel4 U. 8. Seven Thirties, July 104% NEW YORK FIRGT BOARD SALES. " Eees RSESESESE a ee a et ob 20's, ID. Ty,'65.100% ‘ —>—_ {By Bankers’ and Brokers’ Telegraph.) Lewis Johnson & Uo. quote stocksand bonds in home and foreign markets as follows: New Yorg, Oct. 25.—Firet Board—v. S. 6 Iss1,coupon. 1116; 5.20's, 1462,coupon,1t2 44; coupon, 1001; 1885, coupon, 1W¥X; 1865, cou- pon, pew, 16%; 1867. coupon, ts 5 fompon, Wak; 70's, wecond, 1A %: 73 101%; Gunton, 1 4; Cumberland, —: Quick- silver, IX; Mariposa, 9; do. preferred, 14; New York Central, 111; Pacific Mail, M44; tianuic Mail, 117%; Erie, 714: do. preferred, Hudeon, Reading, 64: Mtchigan Centre), 105; Michigan Southern, 775,; Ltt. now Centrai, 121; Cleveland and Piusbure. 74.4 Northwestern, 46%; do. preferred, 64%, Rock Isiand, 94%; Fort Wayne, 964; Oalo abd Missiseippi Certificates, 26 4; . Tele- graph s'on Water Power. 15%; Cleve. nledo, WLS: Gol BOARDING. COUPLE, OF ROOMS with BOARD can be £% obtained ina private family by appiying at No. 1s0 M sirect. between duel an Fue REN BOARD i: or jatin. o ed BOOM, with + bo @ centleman 1 £9 Washington und str OW VACANT- Ni PRO MEDERO— Ths nse M1 9th street, between fs now really tor thi « BOARDED Th. Tooms cconimodation at Hestron~ of ene ermmanently for t tat Table Board ra; live ttiantes ne large room suitable tments, ptlemen, class Table nse on the nnsslyania ols-Im” pee. HOWARD BOARDING HOUSE, South west corner Sth at. and ave..over Wall's Auction store, having b renovated has parged into the propri ip ot Mrs. WD. HAT. CON aul refornished throughont. will be con ducted as a first-class Boarding Honse. Persons Wishing «ood accommodation must choice of reoms. Aleo,one vers fine 1 Fee D TRESPASSING— one grey COW with rope on hiv REED Ingleside Baru. n ath OST_—On the 2 4 containing » pictare of a Bice oth liberal reward will be pavd for th ifiett at L7 Indiant cue, oF at the oftice sit t of stolen. on the a DRY GOODS, &c. NEW DRESS GOODS FROM AUCTION, Fe haye just opened, dl Stock v Drees Goods from the ions compriving one of the har ats of SILKS AND FINE DRESS GOODS that we have i ferred makin im go net acim very Superiop caocdn. et much pre will 10 ‘Gout surprise those who may have made their purchases early. and we respecttully sclicit the fuspection by the ladies apd the pablic gen- crilly.and will make a more detailed advertisement ine few daye. €LOAK AND SHAWL ROOM UP STAIRS. Aud a complete assortment on hand Rif W. M. SHUSTER 4 BRO. I LANE ETS. CHRAP.—Just received, 3 cases ALL WOGL BLANKBTS: to be sold at great bargains, at JOH S & SUTTON’S Olas Stand, i7th street wat? we ure prepare Mien. Y IMPOBTANT! GREAT DECLINE IN DRY GOODS, STLENDID PRINTS, 10 CENTS. HEAUTIFUL COTTON, 9 CENTS. And all other GOODS in proportion. Bold to.dey at LANSBURG & BRO, 515 sevENTH srREFr, Third Door above D street, Intelligencer Building. oe 2hiw LChron., Intel., Express. j, RECEIVING DaILy, AT EMORY BAXTEE 8. avenue, between 19th and 20th streets, DEY GOODS, For Fall and Winter trade, consisting of All-wool 116 Pe Blankets, from $4.73 to @15; Colored Coverlots, Towels, Napkins, Table Inens, Carsimeres, Flan: | nels, Hosiery ahd Trimmings, Also. « larke sud beautiful eeortinen of Plain and Piala Pontins, Roca qiactertmeat of AES, just re- coiy, ch will cent. cheal ale'eubscaneetes on eareee Curarrer BOOKS IN THE WORLD. WAVERLEY NOVELS, FIVE NOVELS IN ONE VOLUME, Vol 1, Containing Waverley, Rob Roy, Monas- tery, Kenilworth, Pirate Vol: % Containing Ivanhoe, Fortunes of Nigel, Olt Mortality, Guy Mannering, Btide of Lam- mermoor. Bound in cloth, only $1.50 per vol. OHARLES DICKENS’ WORKS, Sixteen different editions, from 10 cents to @8 novel. BULWEE NOVELS, Some as mined ‘88 75 conte. 7 ‘ MARRTATT'S wovkie, At conte, Si,and give. Pa IRVING'S’ WORKS, | CHEAP STATIONERY OF: “ALL KINDSy > f WANTS, . ANTED-A No. 1 g08r; ¢ JOBBPH A. SHAFET et 3 ant _ ets. NER. Apolr 246 ‘OB SALE s108 RENT. _ wekeeping, SEN hee ate then, on eben Fa v4 poate BE. Wann 9: 0 oat 5 nocurity for a iy mebich @ ero, bonne ie ees k oe cot con wim Ave and oth st ANTED—Ry rexpectatile . W! TE Povy ae ent com Apply at No.6 2 and avaRchusctt ert V TANTED—THREE FUBNISHKE between 3d and Lith sts. wad Pa. Hat north. Also Board for five pers Beaaile price will be paid: Adarces Box 8. * Star of pian obs. Ww F Hotel NAWATTEES whos thors their business Appiy at O'LEARY'S “Sea tte House, 512 Now Jersey avenuc, near t De pot rig ANTED—A tidy GIRL to do ee Se newore of aemall family. Mu gers: nded. Apply at HOWARD'S Fis yp stor i 431 K st.. 24 door from 7th. JANTED—A SITUATION as Rody Sere et for Ww py, sy industrious man. a 4 ae Has Boob Jeetion to go traveling. jot of references given EB W.0 ‘Addrass WARTEDS class TIN AND SHEET TRON WORKER. Aoply on Pa-avenuc. be- CEE ae TCH MeN SOHN WILSON. J ANTED—To rent. a HOUSE of about nine rooms. between Pa. ard New Jersey avenaes Permanent ‘Address “Renter.” Star ec 23.4t* EDT 000 CASH DOWN —If you want to sella HOUSE. suita- Ie family. and can give a perfect user by addrossiag ** M.. and Mth street west, by November lat. Moderate rent. tenant ice. ‘oc 23 it cw Star Ome oz TANTED—Thre GIRLS; one to cook and Ww wai nd iron; one tor chamber work aud to assist in washing; and one to take care of cl iidren And sew. “Apply At ZO" G street, between itt, and 16th streets. oc 19-1w* ANTED—To bay for cash two HOUSES, with uot legs than five rooms each. STARR & METCALF. Real Ratato Brokers, (Plant's Bullding,) corner NY. ave. and 15th street. oc 18-tf Ww ANTED TO PURCHASE—At a. reasonable price, a BRIGK or FRAME HO of not legen Shans SEs socnes Sith wy viore jupepyereonta, desirably and pleasantly located, with good yard. ciiher in this city, ra eo meena tar which cash id Inquire of wil OP STORES & Cos, Real Estate Brokers, oc 12 tf 460 15th street, corner F street Wate | eps “RENT IMMEDIATELY—A number of HOUSES. both furnished and un- ed li small Also. ROOMS STARR & MET Cor. Now vorkave. and tat at. WANTED kee: and Cast-off CU QTEING oa GOLD and SILVER, or poy. seer, 2 value, at the old estabtished Mer: ker's Store of B. FULTON & CO., OR oth street 3 rth of avenne. Bole Agent for SE) ACHT le22-1y PERSONAL, E881 To ac icswaND- 1, George, I wait to tet my hair dressed ! hum! Fanny that costs to muck | Oh! No, sir; itdoes not cost more than you spend n Barber shop. See Madame Demungeot’s prices lair dvessed. Short hair, $0.25 | Cut for ladies or gent... $0. Long hair, ‘20 | Shampooing short hair, Quisidethe door. 10 Shampoving long hair, Flower & Curls, 2.00| and dressing it, On band, a latce assort: leit of every extra color W dor made to ord OTS HUMAN HAIR STOR Joth and Lith th side OCTOL SCHUMAN, OF BALTIMQRE, may bee “sulted daily by Ladies aud Gen vathe services of @ skillful and reliavie ies, 496° € streot, near Now ey avenue. Washington, D.C. My celebrated SIAN LIGUED sent to any addeoss Letters must contain a stamp At of 7 se 27-1m" Mitrox J. SAFFOLD, (Bormerly of Montzomery, Alabama,) ATTORNEY AND CO} NARLLOR: AT-LAW. WASHIN Office No. 425 D St Will practice in the Supreme Court of the United Statea, Court of Claims, and the Courts of the Dis- trict of Columbia. Cluims and Department business will recotve FOR SALE AND RENT. ( g BAL or MERIDIAN HILL LoT RA GT ‘Te commence at B.M. HALLS REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, 71 LOUISIANA AVENUE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBEB 23, 1#67 An Office will also be opened on the Ground dar ing the continuance of sales, from 9a. m.to5 p.m Carriage on band to take persons to the Gronnd 120 ACRES Subdivided into 500 LOTS, Offered on FIVE YEARS’ TIME. ONE FIFTH CASH. PRICE Low. Fine Streets, SEE OUR PLAT: This bigh and splendid land, long the favored spot for the PRESIDENT'’S HOUSE, the healthiost and most Charming site about Wash- ington, is at last offered to the public on terms m> favorable than apy ever before offered, witha PBRFECT TITLE! It needs no worde of praise, but speake to all want- for itself. ‘The whole city now moves towards this magniff cent ground. A Strect Railroad runs to it. Tho Park will be made just beyond it. + Oak Trees crown ita summit. BEFORE FIVE YEARS It will double in value. The Poor Man and Speculator are offered fine in- ducements to buy. PBICE ACCORDING TO LOCATION OF LOT. ‘Ko such property will ever be offered again, for no such adjoins the city. BUY WHILE YOU CAN. Can be examined from this day on. B. M. HALL, oc 2-tf 71 Louisiana avenue B22 Bra odie B2Q WALL, ROBINSON &.CO., MEROHANT TAILOBING, IN ALL ITé DEPARTMENTS. NEW “STYLES % ‘FALL! AND WINTER Bis CASSIMERES AND VEstrNcs, <i, 70 WHICH WE INVITE THR-ATTENTION O¥ PURCHASERS. § JUST RECEIVED— 4 VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BEADY-MADE CLOTHING, OF THE | SATHOT STYLES AND Bao MATERIAL, ‘Lapres ta Sens sae re it RES T—A Reick BouSR ms i ay Yard. Appiy FS nor Marylend avenue npd Tih ste Inqhuire of JACKSON YATES, N ror RENT. Two HOUSES. Wh and pas ae ew. For sal aod Logs; | stl priges; good terms. int _ Seventh a ENISHED BOON pleasant at Pie per’ ™ Yor rts ana EGRET OWES 2A. corner Washiugto Georgetown ia for rink, we fren rooms with ‘all. r and without dates poek stable or at Ri HYDE Fe REN ree With *: Tediate pose eer Tass BRICK DWELLING. in the iat Ward, 2rooina; ges, bath. water. &e: | den. near ‘Lrensury and ir Deps $1200 per year. MITC HELL M Real Pstate Brokers vod Collecting Agents, ronm L Intelligencer Building. {Chron} oc 85-at F°C8 SALE, ON FAST TREMS—thie handeome three-stor nd back building BRIOK HOU SHS. arranged for gas und water: aod all mod- eu improvements. now being erected on U atte between Ith and Jab etrevts, Lots 19% fect and US feet each, ranoing ack to a thirty foot alley. Houses set back 5 icot fiom building fine for ter! infront. Will be completed about Ni ince DWELLING No. ani Duinberton ate «Himte poswes rn imprevements, Apply next door enitoky ber Ith. Terma. One fifth cash; balance in five years, ome- the deferred paymests to be made every a JOHN R ELVANS & @0 Chron., Express, Repub.! 26 {Intet For sate sy KILBOUEN & LATTA. THE RESIDENCE OF TURK AUSTRIAN MINISTER. corner Twelfth and K streets, on Iberal terme. A LARC /EGANT HOUSE. three-story aud basement brick HOUSE. on Thirteenth street, be and F streets. every modera eonvenieace. FIVE NEW THREE STORY AND BASB- MENT BIMCK, MUCSES on Thivicents atreat. fronting Fyanklia ; and three twe story CORT REe iin sil chs uicdery Convowenee hetwern Mand N streets, A THREE-STOBY BRICK, on Sixth street, be. tecen G H streets. eleven rooms, all modern improvements and newly furnisi cd A THREE STORY BRICK between G and H streets. on Twelfth «1 $10.10" A LARGE AND COMMOPIOUS RESTDEN( nH street, between Fificenth nd Sixteon streeia. ASOVARE OF GROUND. in the northwest parto the city, for sale at a bargain Apply to KILBOURN & LATTA, Corner Se T—Pieasant and nieviy FC "ROOMS. suitable tor gerd aen ween Gand Hatreets. Two well furnished HO: EMENT on first floo: Rent reasonal le et above E ipply tw Now o¢ 2-3t NT ROOM. on fr arnished CHAMBERS, at N between ¥th and J0th sts ee RE T Ones Ro 1 cern a pages on the & BOOK Stone, 32 Penna. avenue necessary acral ow prepared to rent ROOMS in the above named bila Ing, in suite of two. three, four, or more, to families furnishing suitable references. For further information ply to or address BILEY 3 Greene and Olive streets, Georgetown. DC. Ww FOUR-STORY PRESSED BRICK FRONT HOUSE, (sixteen rooms.) on F street north, be tween 6th and 7th streets, completely furnished. ‘per mon! THREE Stony. “BRIC K HOUSE, on < and pantry, furnished. street north, between Mth and Lith streets. taining ten rooms. 519 per month. in ad ne Also, E HOUSE, on M street north, be- tween 12th and isthe streets, with store in front, and a two-story rpenter s shop in rear. $85 pec month in advan: iRCh'e FOS ye 24-8 cornerith aa Fx te hy ‘T—On Georgetown Heights.a ouSR with eight reoms. Apply to W. H. D AL. oc 2 FS: HED ROOMS for single sontionen con he obtained in a private family by applyii No oor bets Tith ard Ith. oes ae Pleasant 1 ROOMS, unfurnished, wnitable usekeeping.in the large ('ot- tage'un Petreet, south side, first house west ofan, near.to cars and the Departments. Ftd RENT “Two suites of commu and second floors, id lors and bed-chambers, im Gat.. near corner of 1th es from Whitard’ Hotel 023-3" CSE conalaing te ornerof 6th an Samet Ban tse two large Inquire at the Union Hotel, 23-3 wk! cet % LOT WHILE Yo —935 Scent and 916 monthly payments will secaee Lot with good front, ove pe jee feet deep, and di rectly om the grade. in First Ward. one siuage from the Peunsyivania avenue care, Brice <2. er Lot. TARR & MET Ser tt Corner 15th st. and ave. SOR LE. ASE FOR FIVE YEARS. « aneee AND LOT OF § ACRES OF LAND, suitable Vor Sumarketor dairy farm; one lot of 12 acres ining, and one lot of6 acres of very rich garden, all on the road to Benning’s B Inquire of THOMA AS YOUNG, No. 42% New York avenue. BAKERY, FRAME DWEL- STABLE and LOT, near the aynl Hospital, of will exchange for email Farm; | Also, FRAME HOUSE, four roems, nearly lot Wxi0, on oth street, island 200 cush. eft” 60, HOUSE and STOH: ae caR STALE A LING-HO! Real Estate Brokers. oc 23-6 N. W. cor. 6th st. & La. ave. FOk SALE The improvements good-will, and ures of the old | ceftablished Stand known es the COTTAGE REST. USANT, 1 ath street. near K, _Inguire on the et ses. Oc 23-4t* Fe RNISHED HOUSE TO RENT—No. 23 Pa. sree: Inquire on the premises. oc 21-st* NT—An legantly fi ished fi ory FS Bhick Housk:é cont fi ing 40 rates Kiieeee cellar, bath-room, ges, and water, Deeivable kee gation; fem steps steps from Pa, avenues nest r Erensury. H. ULE: E'S Pho- Thauire at NoiB78 Pa. avenue tographie Gallery. peat ‘OB RENT—A orouahiy farnished SOUSE of 0 rooms, bathroo! toreroom , coal cel lar, gas thronghont, Tot ‘and cold water, latrobe and ran; d all modern improvements. No ee or iver. Will not be rented for a boarding r+ iy, 394 Mass, Between S02 Soa Wits ae ny S04 Maw OR RENT—We he FS eis D, Se eeees SiO bist ire best ont ecattone te ea q ot pak wo very elegan poate hehe fi _9cl9-10t_Corner pe we a 6th street. Feiss ROOMS FOR RENT—At tye (Rely cuneyivents Aeenne; between 43s and 6th sts. FOF FENT-SURSTENED HOUSE atm, $150, $175, $250, om, Fei ie eT, oc I7-tf corner Aa ‘ork ave. and 15th st, “i Otte Desks: is Office Tables:t 90 Bi : ioe Hankets: 1 2 Anke Wagvn Covers: at ROBEY LTO} rae tw? seurets arr Eine te es F% ake anne at Noro corner of C, He ferber CoAT EE —s ———

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