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EVENING STAR. | Largest Circulation in the — CROSBY 5. NOYES...... —————S—SS=== WASHINGTON OITY: THURSDAY....... SEPTEMBER 3, 1565, S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY Pace. SEB OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELB- GBAPHIO AND OTHER MATTER. ——————— ——— FoR THE ACCOMMODATION OF PERSONS leav- ag the city during the summer months they bave the STaR mailed to their address, by ordering the same at the office, for 12% cents per week, for one week or more. Se VERMONT." This is the word eppermost in all ourex- | changes to-day. In our Democratic contempo- varies it takes modest subdued shape, and rarely geis above the prominence ofan indented heeding, but in the Republican papers it flames out{porientovsly in the biggest of Job Type, and is usually accompan‘ed by excla- mation points, and pictures of roosiers aud cannon. Some of the Democratic papers, though not making much display in head- lines or lorg-primer type, are disposed to fig- ure out Demoeratic eneoursgement over the re- sult in that State. ‘The New York World, for instance, says: “The Democrats generally are jubilant over the re. | sult in Vermont, having cast a larger vote than | for many years, and are confident of doing bet- | ‘er in November.” The National Inelligencer also figures ou that “(he Democrats have without any effor polled over 2,000 more votes in this election then in the Presidentiai election cf 1864, while the Republicans bave fallea short of their vote ef that yeur. Besides, the propor.ion of the Radical to the Democratic voe in 1567 was 25-10; this year it ig 27-10, showing that in the | increased yote the Democrats have actually gained more than the Rxdicals.” None of our Democratic contemporaries, however, seem to treat the matter asif they particularly banker after Democratic ga‘ns of this derersptom. Brick Pomeroy’s New York Lemocrat does not affect to conceul its disgust and rays: “Who could éxpect any change for the better | in a State where they bave become so sunken im debauchery that they have one divorce for every nipeteen marrisges, uader the influence of Jacobin infidelity T° The Alexandria Gaze‘+ announces the result and contents itself with the trief comment, “Epnriam is joined to his idols.” } The Philedelphia sve says, “Vermont is wedded to her idols, and the iconoclastic pe- riod is not yet.” “Fortnuately,” adds the tre, “for ihe cause of freedom, and a white man’s Government, Seymour and Biair can snd will be elected without the vot» of Vermont.” The New York Mai (Independent) thinks “this policy, adopted by mort political papers, ot trying to soiten defeat by shallow and ridic- ulous sophistry, an insult to their readers.” The Richmond Dispa'ch of ye-terday say: ' “The result of the elec.ons in Vermont sig- | nifies nothing. Vermont is a land of poluical beatbem. It isaland of men cut off by their Position from the great world, and as impen trable to outside influences as the monks of St. Bernard.” The New York Herald says: ~The election in Vermont resulted in the suc. cess of the Republican ticket by a largely creased inayority, if not the larget for a num- ter cf years—ay between twenty-five and | thirty thousand Republican majority in | I-64 Wes upwards of twenty-nine thousand, in 167 2 hitle oer twenty thousand. Various causes might be as-iqned for this result; bat We forbear at present to speculate upon them. ‘There can be no doubt, however, but that to the course of certain fire-eating Souther orators in proclaiming their unwavering devotion to the rebel flag, om their vulgar and vicious de- buneations of General Grant, in their revival of the dead issues of the past, and in other ways, alike unwise, impolitic and revolu- tionary, in all of which they were aided by their silic=, the Copperhead piersof the North, can this Democrauc collapse in Vermont be mainly attr.buted. The old rallying cries Of the war were raised, and the Vermont. ets went to the ballot-box as if they expected fo be called upon to fizht their old battle over * ‘The chief issues of the Presi- | parties: and it is proper to await the tevul! of | the election there a fortnight hence before a safe judgment can be formed of the tendency of (he popular mind in the New England States upon the grave quesuons now before the whole American nation. Wait until we hear from Maine.” The New York Times says “This election scatt-rs all the nonsense about Democrstic gaius, ¢ispels all the delusions of | Republican apathy and disaffection, demon- strates the pen CRETT Gene-al Grant, and shows the power of blican principles. The are earenoongpes all tne com- fort they extract from the secult, and are at liberty to twist the retarns in any way that may suit their mathematical conscience.” The New York Trijune inculcates its usual moral. Itsays: = mon Democrats made a de=perate struggle: hey wero met in the proper pins, and the Ets it is a decisive viclere. lesson of trramph is this: Work will bring pe Blo - The New York Pos: says “A Republican victory in Vermont is noth- ing mew. Yet the Stai> election there, the first of the cerie< of skirmishes which precede the Gecisive conte:t of November, con hardly fs to give some indica‘ion of the final re-alt, not in that State only, but in the country at large. itis the first lear test by which politicians can judge in any nations! canvas; how the people regard the is-ues, and the men who ask their suffrages. Thus, im 18.4, Vermont gave the Union cancidate for Governor a majority of 1:77. The nacional struggle betweoa pr, ties hed seemed doubtful up to this Siat>e'ec- tion. but from the time it result was announced the Union cause gathered strength every where, and in November Vermont gave Lincoln a majority of 2 If the Republica) party should gain as rapidly this year as then, the vote for Grant in Vermont next November will be quite 3s nearly unanimous as the most ex- treme pai lisan con ask.” The New York Commercial says Vermont rebukes the threatening letter of Bisir. Te Tepudiates the mensces and violencs of Cobb, Hampton, Prestgn, Toomb-, Vance & Co. It accepts the uietanecs of Southern sprakers and presses at their obvious meanin and flings them back with an obsiinate and res. olute vigor which shows that it gives no cou! tenance to the restoration of the situation is-61. There must have been many Demo- erats in Vermont and many undecided men, who have voted the Republican ticket this year, because the success of ticket means peace and order and reupion. There isa mov: ment i the pul the reactionary and revolutionary policy of Seymour and Blair, and the firs: tien of this movement is now msde apparent in the Ver- ragnt election. pat ee Waar Dogs It Mgan!—Yesterday morn- ing Carly, men w.th hoes were seen at work in various alleys of the Seventh Ward, scraping up the rubbish and filth into piles and evident. ly bent on making a clecnsing operation. Nat- urally such a proce ding cieat-d a commotion, Were these men crazy? D.d they kaow what they were about! They were appronched—can sously—end tlked to. They conversed ration. ally; apparently they were clothed in their right minds,and yet, herethey were, early in be morning, cleaning on. the alleys of the Seventh Ward! They stitcd tarther that carts would take away thee pile of rubbish, and that the whole work wes done by dérec.ion of the Corporai on. Now we do not kaow wheth- er Mayor Bowenor Comm'ssioner Gunnell is aireetly responsible for this innovation upon the established order of things, but we think it quite time that the believers in safe precedent should be stirring themselves. From time im- memorial these alleys have b- on the establishe depository for dead cats,slop~, oys.er shells,ash- es, stable manure, and similar filth and rubbish, ‘The sun, the moon, and the stars, looking dowa upon these alleys, have doubilcss scen many odd and incongruous things, but never any- thing co odd asa msn with a Corporation hoe, — end using ut! Now, if our alleys are to be cleaned, what one of the t'me-honor:4 institu- tioms of the city js safe? The vandal hoe may reach our cherished canal,the open space in froat of the morket may lose its iamiliar tarn- yard appecrance, the guite¢ deposits may risk achange of bace, ard other out-of-prec:dent proceedings msy beentrcd upon. Weare not prepared to say that some of the-e changes are not desirable. Sill they look odd. s s7-Ore of the Menken’s admirers has offered five thousand francs for Ber horse. ey The old-fashioned changeable silks will be in vogue this tall and winter. S77 Miss Olive Logan was at John All iast prayer-meeting—‘The Wickedest Man,” Some are disposed to censure the President for visiting the Schuetzen-fest, but we think he dors a very sensible thing in mingling With the people. In the old world we see Emperors and Prime Ministers taking part in, these German festivities, amd certminiy the President ot a Republic should be om quite as intimate a footing with the mpprie. We source | of power, #s are the mon’ of Europe. At the great Fest recently at Viewma the Empétor of Austria participated, making some good shots with the riff@, after witch he tossed off a mug of beer, scattered pl@eant compliments right and leit, puteverybody in good humor, and went away with the admiration of the crowd following him. President Johnson is alco an excellent sbot with the rifle, as he showtd Iast year, and will perhaps do to- Troveirs ry Rome.—The tribune of the Ro- man Consulta has just printed the process rqainst the persons accused of having blown up the Sersistory barracks, mining the bar- rack Cumarva, and designing to set fire to the magezine of Fort St. Angelo, containing fiity thousand pounds of gunpowder. The process, of which very few copics have been sirack off, bas been disiribut:d only to the cardinals and one or two of the ambassadors. The Italian jouroals affirm tbat eight of the accused have been condemned to death, and the remainder to bard labor for life, put this is anticipating the event, as the sentence is mot yet pronounced. Discontent is apparentamong the lower classes in Rome. There hrs been a strike of the ba- kers, followed by a strike cf the fish-venders, and now troubl’s have broken out in the printing-oflice ot the Apostolic Chambet,where the workmen, hitherto proverbial for their loyalty, are said to entertain revolutionary sentiments. The anthoriues are very uneasy, And the Roman police daily makearrests in the saburban ost-rias, or public-hou_es, The other day they pounced upon a dozen of the lowest of the people in the Ripetta, and carried them off, including in the number a Corsican nared Griselli, who, however, on declaring himself a French subj ct, was released, and allowed to | carry away some revolvers and a dagger found om his person. The man is believed to be a spy of the French government, Iu the provinces the brigands continue their ravages. The Ponifical gendarmes have just captured four of the band which mane the attack on the villa at Frascati occupied by an English family, and one of the miscreants was found in posses- ston of the pocket-book of the porter, whom they had assassinated a few days before. In Frovinone the gendarmes have had a combat with another band, which was put to flight | with ome killed, several wounded, and six or seven captured. TaE SEconD ADVENTISTS—Preparation for the Grand Finale.—For several = past the Second Adventists have been holding forth at | Janesville, Wisconsin, under a large canvass tent, shaped like those u<ed by circus com: nies. Adove the centre pole floats a large blue flag becring the mscription, in white letters, «Thy Kingdom Come.” The pulpit is con- suructed of rough pine board, and behind the desk is suspended a large chart, covered with diagrams of men and beasts ef all shapes, siz*s snd forms. Dragons, lions and scarlet women are displayed ir. great profusion. They have & great many converts there and have fixed the fi st day ot October as the day for the winding up. SrrevtaR Dzate.—At Tallig, County | Limerick, ee A girl. aged fourteen years, bas met th im mostextraordinary map- ret. She was caicying & basket of potatoes from the field on her back, fastoned by a hay Tope, which was thrown over ber head and aerors her cheet toenable her to bear her toad Det the band slipped im some wmsccomntasie | manuer, got on her throat, and strangled her betore any one sw her. The poor child had not strength enough to right herself under her heavy burden. lnon One rm Vinointa.—A rich bed of iron ore has b n found on the lands of Mr. ‘Walker Coleman, aboat twelve miles North of Lovinesten, near Nelley’s Ford, Nelson Coun- ty, Va., and im the same neighborhood has be 2a fuund. on the lands of Mr. Wilham C. Robe: a rich bed of magnetic iron ore, also a mineral spring supposed to be chalybrate. The gentle- man who discovered these metals is a judge of metals, and believes the banks to be inéxhaust- ible, and believex a furnace would do well in the ne.ghborhood. S7-Upon the whaling bark Romas, which sailed from New Lo young man who landed in New York trom a tea years’ residence in China and California on he 20th of last June, having in his possession $20,375. He took to gambling and invested too manch money in the “Paro the 20th of July he wa; pefniless. 87 Following the example of the “Gushing Girls” of Peterboro’, a movement is on foot in Brooklyn to organize a club of female base ball players. They are to discard hoops and skirts utterly, and appear in a genuine Arab bat up her things and the family funds, and departs ed for Hartford. The heartbroken Eleazer thereppon took strychnine, but the doctors pumped bim out. s7 Why will seetemen persist in wearing white —, at bops and balls, when the fasbion has been discarded ! — DRESSERS AND BARBERS, Bosses and Journeymen of all ited their 0 “ee net PBEMONGEOr'. 279 = day of September, at ae 0 cloe! Fee ee the —The Teachers ef the he First District are = quested te meet in the Femaie menage | Schon Foom, corner of 1 ¢ — 5 ots, ie a ¢ Sth instant. at 9 o'clock a me of the BU: MsoaBD oF Tedér eke BRGULAK STATED (¢ URIS, on of LEBANON LODG ae 1 be held at Contra NING o'clock, ‘an election rors serve for the atence of the Maso STALL i Oroeteptat sat chen Thon STABLE FURNITURE. ‘BAY wages, rx BOXES, MANGEBS, TION, GUTTARS, SINKS, ANES, &., Pak’ » JNO A.B > : ghgrionttarel warebe : “and veisions, = betwecn mh and 4 street, bétween D and 8 seat 2 | OTICE —Having secured the services : NBY E RY. formert, Sans McOo. meres sini 4 ete: HAVING TAKEN GHAR with the UN Hi sreienta ii oh frtenda EB OF ALL WORK EA IA ToPaaty at) oe cup SHE Ropescnserts BUT- iy pores Baste many ines ane ove Beet F “white P OR All grades of Bue ‘ GHEBN aig! Ar 459 RINTH STBEERT, BETWEEN D AND B, you can save money by calling. NG— ine AND ik Mee a LRGs feed ‘at lowest prices ) iraenas pri B82. 3t 1 BROT HBB. HOUSEKERPERS 2 =e OTHERS. lousckegpers who are re preparing to At on ie cmocK Ey cl Wane ‘cu |G AT 489 NINTH STREBT, BE- By pede you will hear of something ad gem 9 eat advs i EI 504 Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th street. A THORT FISHER, STATEN ISLAND(N.Y.) BYEING ESTABLISH- MEAT, NEW hich I + A it be! tak a Smtr cleanings the rehole a BENCH STEAM SCOURBB, AND AGENT FOR THE Established 1819. PABRISIAN PBOCESS, sm enabled to clean all E 8. ALLEN, * MANUFACTURER OF LIME, AND DEALER IN PLASTER, CEMENT, HAIB, &. i Rock Creek, between I and K streets. omce,'3a6 Cc treet between 6th and 7th ft > Tear of Metropolitan Hote! = No. 1 LIME, for Brown Mortar, $1.10 per bar- rel. CEMENT and PLASTER at New York prices, aud-Im eee eee eee ease ees sssgs 502 ELEVENTH STREET. aa HOSIEBY, Ledies and Ge BIBBONS, NOTIONS, of every d with a large GREAT BARGAINS. SELLING OFF '§ ENTIRE STOCK OF GLOVES, UNDEB OLOTHING, FLOWERS, SOAPS, COMBS, BRUSHES, cription; collection of TOYS, CHINA ORNAMENTS, it WORK BOXES and WRITING Bove and Walnat oiene, Br In fact, the largest and best selegtion of Goods to be found; all to be sold at the lowest STORE snd HOUSE FOR RENT, separate or per Bew York prices. WM. P. [Intel]. and Chron. copy.} HEDD. biSbGOOEROOSEGSSNuGSOOADS Guayp OPENING OF BOYS 1. 0UTH’S AND CHILDREN’S FALL CLOTHING, Suitable for 8CH full stock of DB skis and DEAW EES al ‘all sizes. jOOL AND D) es WEAB. IRT3, UNDER- =7 Special attention given to this branch of the business. Purchasers idea ot the taeny styles an 3-im would do well to drop in and get an ALL, HO INsDN & CO", nbsylvania uvenue, “A tween 9th and loth sis, B adjourned meeting of | the Stockholders of this held at sll be lo 72 i jane cmerys oTeloc a. 9 PHUBSDAY. thesd In. it jureted. so bat Teton ONG ALLAN Secretary. RR PRATT, DENTIST. foartn story, ‘oodward’s Building. 31% D street. tween a end lth, near = junction of D treet and Pennsylvania svenue an 4-Sm OFEEEies eraser AN EXTENSIVE baie SHO! Where Ite + al a Se SS ee SEVENTH STREET, sity ors coath of K and Morthern Market. USE, bet they S™a FORGE AT Po a POINT. ALTIM ooo MD. RO | Prapri * For JOHNS (> lers solicited for Macht cSbatting, Buuth’s Moulds Plow Piatee fe We ofter supe-lor HAMMERED BAR of ait wives. at a teaetion above the cost of Rolled Trot p Seolm™ ITED a FArESy OFFIOR. the petition of EMELINE M: WODDRC PF, Emeline M. Stedman.) of Elizabeth, New J yer of ha Te ag erteuae i _ azine for extension of a ‘at cranted’ the sal ‘ge W. Stedman, the Beth day of December, Sess, aud telarned the’ atte day of April, 18%9, fer au improvement in Bowing Machines ordered that said petition eard at. th the 234 day of No- se this exten. of pers, nty days heforethe bearing. ELISHA FOUT ry se S-wSw e+ OUSEROL! MANUAL! ~ n OLD 8, BOW TO €O0OK APPLES. Logged IN A BPN- pa be oo WAYS of Dressing that Georgians Hill. Duy 0 COO “HUNDRED D1 Vir Vi REEET EEG dit MAKE AH =) jy S200. ata ranie Rca, ar octal oy ERA AP WEA oA ES TH BR, cna "yrekay PORES C eA eeriape Ser oir ware! toa phony work wil be sen by mal, oD by peel & BIOHABDSON, BOOKSELLERS, &c., ont! 34 Peunsylvante avenue. Wintz We hat GOODS NOW OPENED. opened. all the Winter, Goods left from lest season, Sad in order to sell as many of them 48 possible before moving to Gourec of erection for un, we eball offer them gach prices as shall be a particularly as new poet iqher to mer. elue! fated at poo ‘ices than the cost of new store now in a great inducement to buy: han, {oor ours he ‘than we can Qa ‘Winter Drees Gosds having Haat winter, under the suction hase importation, in- MEBINOS, POPLINS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, And various other And avery WOBSTED GOODS, large stock of BLACK AND COLOBED SILKS. ve also just opened sil our Hiatt BEAVER CLOTHS AND DOESKINS, With a large stock of CASSIM: gill be jound mack c to be Iater in BS. all of which heaper they are likely the ses = ereee marked fn pisin figures atthe lowest One: price only. SHUSTER & BRO., aba No. 38 Market Space. LS and EELS, va Se ‘MACHIN ss, ‘ANS. WHEAT DBEILLS, &c., &e. For sale by Herd: Pers? BVEY Agrtet Cutmeal Warehouse, Og SB Tih stave ac MANUPACT URERS OF cE CREAM, wan iY AND FROZER Of all the most delicious flavors, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL, 989 Pennsylvanis avenue. between Sth and lothsts attention wil most vnance I be eld fo pamlly and ing to ail pers of the city aoe SALES ALOINED ike AD Just recelved barrels for eee PLASTER; “ ed PLAST RS, for as. ‘Will be sold pees oreo a fioteiaaes ‘and Yard, foot eis a a iS sod de P. eee igs VINEGAB— TLEBY PLATED WAR’ eis oursales,and ipaualtey and ‘spots taken out will with: rease spots removed OMice, 445 Seventh street Ly. ite the Patert Office autiy” WANTS. ‘EDA L, for gene a oS Saierimai este te = 7 between Dand Wetreets ee te ee PERFECTLY Oo: ENT MILI MTGUINER A's i Dropaaker dat aan 0, ovtain RMLPL HM quire a 265 Titreet, pati betes ‘fist and west. ae 3 37 pe sla areata pe fea r 4050 sate! OF taser dict se 3-2t" Ww ee elie Warr, T NURSE for eohild 3 ee A atNo, 297 ath wo s0ee sed-St' Were GERMAN GIRL who ander- ire Must hove aud fonfe ta cover ity Wie nghI. 4, 336 Pennsylvania avenns (ABO) \T Sees hea Hoeottal fon iH Bey nth-street Park, to st. copy} Be ‘erent Lt ‘A bri idy end honest litts eee ac 15 years old, to attend » vet ecme recommended. No. 94 Pateut Office. ws ‘and industria TED hite sale HOUSE VANT. ‘willing to be at 1d good wi ot home. welteee seers: art W Anrep inl WET, phage None tent oly of Dr. W. P. JUUNBTON. 40 seeii so fae WANTED Tre or unfurnished MOUMS, rith BOARD for three henna t Boaders.. “Adare .s pPeivate family family with no other Witte crear SIRT = as ing. hep ai apenas en at 434K street, $1 2500 fe FOR THE PUROHAS® OF I Saat ae Noten osret bs el: ae WANTED —s practical FARM@EB to take charge of « small conatry place one mile from Alexandria; must be fully competent, and come weli recommended, apd be willing to bi ear. A re married, man without childret ferred. Apply at Star offies. ar bla pep before the crowd is CUSTOMERS at the }, to have corkice’ Sivkamy i eae Tet and 0. Lr RR cross po as: | without Board, 430" M street, neer 1th gee OR RENT—Pleasant FOE Bxouan, = Pro AROS eT cree pach ‘weil frrprowed. tn at ‘of Patina Maree“ W." Star Ofice geet ri wenient, and the a oak desirable locat Fondo, reith GLEY, Corner'sth atrect saat ent Pe Pa fs ~ FoBs BALE—A three-story FRAME GOUSE, § rey ae eee 25. between rice 2 000— ith and ih; als icine 7 TEGUAR U MS EREILLR & CO. Opposite T. bi ar mon Gi in edi “ Furchaser who W ‘mim rn neer who WONJOSHUA WOITNEE, ore Broke: “1eueeyets bet Gand i. Geo One of f Hooma Ht street Fourteen near the President’ ‘4 Manston Lot ere tot. ‘Wate DENCES ip de- comms RENT=FUBRISI D HOU F areeks betwenn Ioth aoe Hotke E atas et Frorssts— —Highiy valuable basiaess property situated lvauia avenue, #0: a a streets. and forme: soon ist ‘ON — The lot ts 25 from by Tits doe ng, back to. a 30 fnet ‘aay by tre gabfantinl Bivcelatory BATCH i spre tt to cach and ere covered with slate hae efght rooms. {nctudieg store room, "| eg wes wing Tip ong we for business purpeses. wieht secure ahoure with store and dv tow gar ef the fret basloow streats in therctty. cfty Farely meet with euch ea oppor beral—one third cash, belsece im six twotvert cightern and twenty-four pon ag Apply =ear BREWER, Nor 45, Ge street, Fo BESTT ESIDENCE OF DB. Lf sd ook BOGAN. N Massachusetts avenue. be- ween oth and eh tenet containing ten rooms and the usual conveniences. Inquire on the prem- fers. ‘an 38 6t" OB —A finele TENTS nearly new, cotali ing shout uated near Pate it ofthe: gut will be rented Tessonable. PERSONAL. Sixteen Booms, New Brick Stable, elegantly fur- SS nished os [ BEBEDY FOREWARN ALL PERSONS» Not Untursisheds te Booms $55, pps to accounts hilly crue debe of er contract. Eive2-5e" E. corner 7th and # streets. need “ 2s fees-6t"} Br a Bi Ts NT = Large | FRO! wee | DES (CHASM W. LEA, Female Physici bed mae B is atiemen ‘only, bet hand sth Rh _RENT—Tiree UNFURNISHED D200 4 . betweea DI) ee ent Stes oot. Rae FOR ey oe cap ab. : tain nicely with BOARD, ), No. 12 Penna. a1 Fo: enna 8) BRICK (OK HOUSE soa six <nesr ~ street ca: 1 Navy ¥ —— fred ‘Appiy at No. 500 Metrect, = ceareyuired. “Appl me én qui pply lo. ree! ato 70 GARD Noriete ATHACT OF LAND. which Bill be avi a Tots ena lots, suitable mot arden farther lars, ra 1.20. H. MOBBIGON. city on ti at th iat Mo ws Pes ayeuue, MENDY the Inland, It will ample temasten”? ivaraoh Gallery. ene WANTRD TO BOYS All Kinds of Bi a Srouk a and y DWELLL Lisa. a" Houek HAND CLOTHING, for of seven pe with water ikea ierubram, Canhetse hs | Saborar ababate ehaee ta ee tuner. : ‘i 5 a between Gand Hy Washington, D.O. fe ly Fi 164 7th street, near Canal Bridge. se 1 st* = cook, | | ]N®URNISHED ROOMS—New and clexent WAnrsD-S WaITs Woman ve ea U’se J ROOMS: either in aults ‘otherwise, in au HAUL Beat "aire uired soe ots ip ker Prac ‘7 Te ments. Tabs, rr the drat eet order Snes at300F Wine Wace, Bianoods, Ge i rere ScELe PROPNETT SALE-The of ine, at the e of of e. i ® yuuroN FON 2 00.. P , pewabrokers, ne Dacero reet, near Pennsv! iv third LOST AND FOUND. LOST; 4, BOLL, near the Reservoir. The finder 4 will be suitably rewarded by returning it to 114 Washington street, Georgetown, D.C. Lis Saturday last. # child's GOLD re LET. A liberal reward will be given if Jefs at we this office. FooXD—on Saturday last, a POOKET-BOO! containing ® small amonnt of money. whi the ow: by calling at 395 6th street, and paving! for'enis advertisement. se 3 3t* ‘OW LOBT —A dark } BRINDLE COW; sharp turned in, with mall Boles en r to No. 24 45 C atrect. a liberal 03-3t* meoees slight! ier side, reward will be paid. SS Cz TO MY Leg] Winte FIG "78 wth igh warn pe Black a1 owner le reauested to Bacwhte atscbeiw REWARD. ema pasture. on the Sistult,, 4 HaY HORSE? white star years of eger t creer ark on pie shoulders of age; Go: ry xs $25 tor the ne retn the horse, an $% for the conviction of the a ts ae “ee ore eee sf EIR thief. ae 7th street road five miles from Washington. Loviecran cea aattee Tene KUOK conta: An: mn lea ing the same icle ome Print be well rewarded. wel st" OgT Cant“ Ratarday ki Lisrowss aged, GOW, erin ast ‘Ronee tekes ote gh hornss-was last -gate ith atfeet: ‘The fader will receive 8 tee a sel-3t" Bhode Island ave, bet Ginend yee |AKEN UP RSTRAY—On the Stet of r BLACK cow fg i ite face. horns mins ine Pro} Saw he eV W his, ARD—Strayed on th $5 5 Ee pereatoat STE ut two years old please bring the Steer to 109 4 Binis ave., where the above reward wit uu ‘be bepata. aie COW—A Wberal reward will for her revurm to No 20 Bust Oaplter stieee itol eseription of Cow: Oolor, ond redish brown: with long tail, and open horas; probably ten veces id; slightly sway backed {) BEWARD—61 4 S10 Hants mall Ba eee hore turned in; wi nite uy on her belly; bead nearly bi ck ward will be given if retu: Le se 1-2t* between 4th resis, BOARDING. Bol SyTy 4 few gentiomen can Roviin WITH tm fp.8 a Ne rH btain ROOM: et, between loth sirect and Veron! ta a TOR BENT-A Furnished BOOM with Board and gas. ). 248 F street, corner 2:4 ‘bree FURNISHED » DOABD. Also, TABLE — between 6th and 6th, FRONT = EB. 46 12th atrect, between G Fi, i hae reir 7 and a ne inished, gas and ba. Best Ta Board, ro family Tei seat ie lgo,on6 i BOOM end BOARD, $25. BOOMS ti Boy Ont ayy a to gentemen and wt ‘Also 8 few TABL BOARD Borth of I street, N STL WELL-FU! Om onvenit Fable Board cam be had and &th streets. at? erie Siz Hstrest iH Iw 7th and 29-50" Li iD ROOMS ANY GOOD W oa nb at 438 D street, Detwwen, Sand al (near city Tail). au 28 et cars pass thi Fg See eoe ral very desirable FURNISH. F 25 Rooms invite or singly; on ist and a joora; with or without board nay aire at Ni 91 C atreet, bet 46 streets, an 3- : FOR SALE. ESE SALTAA nearly n ew, T-octave, Bacon PIAN il be sold at macrif fee Tne at tore No. a8, F street, bet. 10th ant BR — A aie DOU. BLE Hage SHOT GUN, nearly new, at one pacer ths exs than ite origi Can be seen at Pennsylvania avenue, between 2th zai atreets, Tourth house west of Uircle. ‘OR SALE-A tave PIANO in, ood order ‘ae ny “at 127 Penn: ay enue, bewween 19th and 2th sts. |ALE—A good sec euat CABRIAG®. rill be oeranneaee ot APP Roe, 801-38" at By jational Bank. ‘OR SALE —AnA FaMIL OABBIAGE Bendis a ath EL and 8 ner die. Inquire wt the Star Office. orl be ‘01 BT GOOD WILL AND FIX- F: TURKS ri the at sire, He, Lid So Twentieth we “Apply on a the orem: y OU DRAW TEN PEB CENT. ON YOUR money, at 489 9th street, bet. Dand E. _ se2-3t LASTIC SLATE BOOFING. fet Pi a. Se ee DBAIB T all or. ‘erms: ne Wo years Ingeire of TAYLOR, ion Tae! Pension Office. Fah er Fan. consisting of iepacres. 4 miles from Wsshington, near a's Improvemente-dar-il E_of II rooms. stone stable, servants’ house, Also, suiall orchat ent water, ‘aa lance of wood. Excel cw L., 344 9h street, Washingto! n, D.g. Forse SALE AT A BARGAIN—One o! RSTAUBANTS in the Dintetet in the ‘the pot the Navy Yard. reasons for sell- for particulars i Jragire of ee ee feet, for “thin one Sear. GOSHUA WETERET, an Stl” S16 7th street, between Grand i. Ta te A Again 5 CALLED TO fod on 8th Tat st.. betwi M, as being woke worth | $2,400, the es ANTED—HOU! the city, & sell, muyogat'a ge = Wy 'N Late Bohrer J e Ewes 6 7th street, Gand d. PARTICULARLY DI 1 BRICK and radu onet ¥ reet, near 9th Corner containing 2:90 94 are fect. Price, “81 50; et rwaNT Ro Seal sa 0% of ul aie to sell. JOSH, Busl-té Fo Peano Goa hs ‘several OUSES. on the Toll wing iiberal f vel STARR 4 METOALY, _en29-8t ON. Rico ee fork ave abd 15th Fo SALE ON yous Riv it —The cast half o! the peg} = byes —_- ned W eee ten lith and isn in fou: Sifioaur, 8 ARE a BEOALS. ‘lant si Yor! talligencot and Bente B RENT—One | three story BRI BRIOK Bouse. rt Sreots S31. be" tween B and O-teland’’’ Few minutes walle to tho pew Agricultural Building. Inquire 532 7th et., pear D au 2-20 0} Fi RENT Nota ory BRIek CaO Evie an cha rage | Fo, 1B RENT—A BET K HOURE > h, with all, he modera im, revenener Minewire ‘at ihe Postol restau. rant. corner of Seventh apd E strestae quate 0} Mand 'T—One lar, andsome! F PK LOB and two ad) Prine Rooks iS. wattabie r housekeeping. two Chamber-rooms if desired fent low.et 318 shortn B atreet, between Delaware ave. and” an 19-12" Fo. ae ne BRICK HOUSE, W. Jersey avenue, between F and G atr ota, con ining 9 re 33 permonth. 1 i if WO, OHNBON, 9th and Lstrecte north se ie (CHEAP—SEVEN Lots, ea corner 3¥1 and T treets, (rents 31.500 wear jucinded) 80 cents per foot, liberal rms. New Frame, 27x98, rooms. a. stréet adjoining, % 7300 cas, and paeee eee NTCHELL & HOLTZMAN, a7 cotf_{Iut.] Boom IIntel'igencer Building. ‘OB BALE, Breks and ipsa ‘ard, the near Morel} ‘ABMS on the salt water in 8t. , Md. aire GEO. R re micoLs, & ‘sen be iy 4a Whiskey, tio e. bata = ba. Fo BENT A first-cless BRICK PE aLeIne.. Containing oe royme sed batt em. 0 squares the Treasary ai Sours Also. the Furniture ie a “i pond apniy v? sCOOPEE & LATIMER, Auctioneers. {OB BAL) A Mary's Co ay, ‘For farther particulars f ‘A beantiful COUNTRY [708 SALE OR RERT=A peaaaa Ooi SBAT on the mariana nek one mile eof from the city. oulti ration butdiny a ee Bate asset aes Baron {OR RENT— eet west, botw. street and Mass. ave . No. 369. Inquire at No 203 lath street before 9am. or bet 3 »B. et per month in advance. S* LENDIP CHANCE FOR A B Rooua y JB TO MAKE MONEY —' basemevt MB in it and Dini Bory with yaitare sa Ficings, desirable Iodality for rent at 875 res} A fanily “net gins thisboe canily Del go a Tow ve 1 inquire cr lyed Omse of J. McOLARY P = tye 4° 20th street, near Pennsylvania: Bavunes OVER A PEUREET_cexve oy ert 3 ates 2s Gaeailors ra OY pez ere will be 3 boon es Le mi toning leuce sac sive is oo No attendance. All in Seat or write. $2, 000 woAx eo pecarity WELLS “aa = Northeast corner a So | PERSON WANTING x) TTR oF “MONEY faroiehes Roomeract ter frome Teles may eddrese Oity’ Hall, through the Boat 01 sith, sae cee qT GENTLEMAN THAT WAS SEEN TO aon Say oe smal! Black PU BBE in front of 400 12th and 13:h streets. contain. inet between $10 and ya liberally re Marded saa Joaring i a 399 Street, between M_ WHIPPLE my Socount. 1 yy one but myself by eo JAMES PONALDSON. No ‘TO OW: ‘NERS | OF BEAL orate $65.000 to ee in on Ley i Houses and cheap Lots in the Ofty of Porties wishi: aoe of ene the above description, at what it fe worth cau ae So by addressing, or callins ae enue aud Asth street. RICK 25 = a P SEALED D BY POST, 50 CENTS, DE. CUBTI8 ON THE F FONCTIONS OF THE aerepisea HEALTH » we QpsTRUCT my oehicarione el aut joann and ST et Feureet, ton. D O. every one Seconees I interes! taken to the amount of $1 or more. DS Ft DESPAIR, z T SEE OLD DE season RBY in is very successfal, (partieniar!: in female cases posite Od) Fellows’ Hall) Private roome op 08. T. K; PLANT. GonvayaNce nN Price: No WING CITY watt, <3 WASHINGTON, Do cular attention pala to ant O Epa H. BATES, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, No. 249 Pa. ave., bet. 12th and 13th streets. Acknowledges Deeds,Landlord and Tenant cases, nd all other business appertaiuing toh omiee Promptly | PpBscrs STAMPING FLUTING HAS REMeVED AND PINKING DEPOT, gage, OLYMONT for Baoareteas w. Pragent. (late of 380 tit ply to C1 ET wishing OW RRS, Bea oreaperiee street, ws Girgont, will ‘do va: ORDRRY. Ti ot where G® 3 a83 in ase sirens, Saunas ‘he Copartnershi; tee subscribers, un business. All persons in- AVIS & CO. Bu rceoe = — isis the above firm will =, is oe ve wi will still cantons the wi oe Gi ‘sson my own a _ August 3d, 1868, D=- LEO SUnGROW AND PHYSICIAN, 266 PENNsYLVaNia AT EnEE. obo: tail jan devoted ‘treatme > and bee met Smet with the wmer ag eet ‘ork. ee ee “aaah ITIRS, from "Whatever couse, a PRIVATE. Patients aphasia “7-7 gussor Bas anaes by mechanical ete ang Aa Ra | br over wit inaglasnce sr Se animroties fettiesg aprgres invention, atent applied Forwarded ee with fut }) Upon See owe . 16s — Mary Ane of Woodtord has. ere ggRnty erorenald, appointed SATUS" ber wext for ton the Se and bation of the same bave been col- ire ot said when and where al} ‘deceased are noti Ged roperty vouched or law trom 2 8 col once a week for three Star previous to R. O'BEIRNE. ae Bogistar of Wille, AMUSEMENTS, Tam 08 32 285A" rege WASRINGTON SC HUETZEN VEREIN, xEW scutti View PARK. 3her SASSunt my Osh = S>, aml tre of cert ana Discnet tee Bg ah he tlne pelsr ments for at 7 rks ote boww Dey rwedinn t an BTchNoun co A‘ternoon STrotase jorEny a diate x <a. who wt Selection: ol —_ anWe ra eo sta ctchgh mad ergry Ber Brillfaet iicreme Prog. cu’ one of the interesting fos ‘xcellent Concert Music aote 3 fu try Band. anger ti mr ReS CAPRLLE te Til borpan deitemerate for the lovers Ary of Terprichore, every afternoon, commencing The Verria guarautece the testordert Sea soclty a roners vas and vemerogs patronage. Punctaally at iS ociack P/M. s gun will be red, thus aupenocine the clove of the Festive! for the night. All visitors orders of the Comm! strictly obeyed ating to ted” Omnibases and oa will beet the’ Sormninras of the Tes street Relirsed ate al a ber > ‘SO RerCay 4 nein to the nthe Pavit- 25 conte eit. ot TICKETS. MAGINLEY & CARROLL'S GREAT LEGITIMATE crnmnrecvus: THOROUGHLY REORGANIZED AND Squrr PED FORK THK SEASON OF PARAGONS OF EQUESTRIAN ART The crest aim of the Managers ts ORIGINALITY AND EXCELLENCE And with this view they have secemblage from the schools of Kanes Gymnastic BOTH LN BUROPE AND AMERICA ‘The facilities tor speedy and certain transit are unequaled. NO JADED HORSES any WEARIED, TRAVEL WORN PERFORMERS. EVERYTHING NOVEL AND BRILLIANT. This ve plus altra Exhibition will be at GEORGETOWN, MORDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. WASNINGTON, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER SAND», Where they will give TWO GRAND EXHIBITIONS, At 2 and balf- past 6 o'clock p.m, OOBNEB CANAL AND lirs 8STBEET. an ZT eostadtt ‘cl receive ir zo pent tat n be rented for = retiree PIO NICS, EXCURSIONS, &o, ye 1p LON re st. JOS! T LGM fe boctPonED: Soe rtber been HE eee rise ah i Ts: og et vm iG, OF Tax wi beginen at the Y. avenue. — los rans PAwoch i} scuoon, 8ST. rrr ACTIVE ‘DASE 'B, MONDAY, SEPTEMGEE thong Tickets, admittip, gad Laer. $1: dat otal Tady te w cents, Chil ‘0 cents, Bosts leave 7th street m., and Guinand’s w Hutchinacn, Committes—' McGoi: Se Bostenanere roo as i Building, Bi Te root corner _Je16-3m* = a HEALD. Aewat, Parzyt PANTALOON DBAWERS. ‘The vest fitting DRA WEBS is the world are the PATENT PANTALOON D! FISK, CLARK & FLAGG, Patentees and Manufacturers, Ne. 55 Whitestreet, N. ¥_ WERs. an 28-eollt Tu BEST BAY AND STEBAW CUTTER BEFORE THE PUBLIC IS SINCLAIR'S PATENT SOREW PROPELL! So pronounced by all who have used it. for cattia HAY, STRAW, AND FODDER. It bas greater capacity than any Cotter now manufactured, and is the strongest, cheapest, most durable, and easily operated. All sizes, for hand or horse power, constantly on hand at factory prices, without the addition of freight charges. JOEN BAKE! Sole Ageut, RICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, ana av.. bet 9th and lt ate. YUF freerkic ~—— FOR SALE: aii te hard laid or Patent Cotton SEINE r-wired CORK BU aseinee ‘made in any form aud tength, suited te oepeessasr (the Chesapeake and Potomac, Knit Uy bend, wr Kpot economically formed, erring do, Mullet do, NET AND TW Su lS twdlew2m 43 Commercial py T° Enns ann, HAIR DEALELS AND OOn Sdave forsale prime LONG HAIR, or Pias- Thee és Pwill Gnd t to their advantage = GBOPY & 00, » Baltimore, Ma. o%-2m No. 428. Lcatverie

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