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—_—_—_—_—_—__—————— ee THE EVENING STARK PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday Excepted, At the Star Building, 8.W. Corner Penneyivania Av.and lith Street, NOYES, BAKER «CO. ———_ The STAR is served by the carriers to their ubseribers im the City and District at Tax OBSTs PeR WEEK. Co] = the ook omg with cr without wrappers, Two O: Dollars. No “Toe WEEKLY STAR punliened on Friday ished on Moruing—One Dollar and a Haifa Year. EVENING STAR. lars; one year, LATE TELEGRAMS, &c. A dispatch from Connecticnt asserts that, in engrossing the mew naturalization bill, the Provision requiring the second papers to be taken out by the County Uourts, was siricken out inadveru ntly, which makes the law virta- aly a dead letter. Lt was the most important piece of Connecticut legislaiicn at the recent session. and its force lay im its transferring Jurisdiction from the cites to the counties, naturalization could not be fraudatent- ty procured without difffcalty. “Phis is the same law that was tampered with by some person while m the office of the Secretiry of State at the time of its passage. A dispatch from Ottawa says six Fenian Hend Centres, from New York and Massacha- setts, are there for the purpose of watching the trial of Whelan, who is suspected of complici- ty im the murder of D’Arcy McGee. It isex- pected farther arrests will be made, Everything is quiet m Conway county, Ar- kapsas. Delligerents have disarm: A bloody tragedy occurred in Lafayette coun.y some two weeks ago, waied resulted im et aceomen and five whites. A German named Willech, his wife and two ebifdren, were murdered at Randolph, Ken- ‘ucky, last week. It is supposed the murder was committed by negroes, to ebain passession ef one bundred doliars Willech was kaown to possess. Commissions will be refused to all persons of eclor who have been or may be elected to any office im Georgia until the Supreme Court on the eligibility of aa was a heavy storm in New York on My morning. People were washed out of therr houses in Brooklyn, snd In Williams- burg, Long Island, it 18 estimated that $150,000 was done by the storm and flooding of : : Tecent heavy rains in the South have ly imjured the growing cotton. News from Middle Georgia is gloomy, announcing that the rust, worm and rot are at work. The Georgia State Senate has passed 4 bill for tne Teliet of debtors and the adjastment of dents om the les of equity, after a long discus. sion. ‘Twenty-three thousand emigrants have ar- rived in Toronto, Canada, this year, of whom onty 3,100 remained in the Province. Fraak » of New York. bas sued the Boston Post for libel, and claims twenty thous- and dollars damages. ‘Counterteit $10 bills on the Mutual National Bank of Troy, N. Y., have been put in circula- ten. . William Crabtree, brother of Lotta, actress, has lost a leg on the Hariem railroad. More outrages are reported in Memphis. ———<-2 -_____ The Railroad to the Point of Rocks. Rockville S-nti nel publishes an interest. ing correspondence between A. B. Davis, Esq., of Montgomery county, Md., and Mr. Benja. min H. Latrobe, Consulting Engineer of the Baltimore and Obto Railroad, in relation to the construction of branches of said road from ils, Sudo olumore Gly win Ville, and to bo ima letter to Mr. the dated July refers to a former communication of ten Several years since, upon the ad- uiage and importance to the Baltimore and Gio Railroad, and the public, of am early cone stfuction of a branch road from the Point of Rocks through Montgomery cannty, Md., t> the Laurel Factory, on the Washington branch read. In that letter he ventured the o} that “in the location of the Baltimore ani Kailroad up the narrow Onio tortuous valley of the Patapsco, and over the high point of Paris Ridge at Mount Airy—a name tof its elevated position—ibe company “had mde a mistake,” and that the route bh Mont- gomery county would be found considerably shorter, of much lower grades, and of large, safe, and easy curvature—thns securing a higher rate of speed, with perfect safety to pas- sengers and greater capacity for burthen trains than it was ible to cbtain in the natrow and winding vailey of the Patapsco. To this may now be added much fewer culverts and bridges, and perfect freedom trom the danger and damage of parallel water courses. vis then says, in reference to the re- cent freshet: “Strongly as ante views, were impressed upon my m: ng an Tise in the Patapsco on Friday Ist, and seeing the immediate in stoppage of trams and arresting travel and trans tion. With such dissstrous results as followed, the correctness of these yiews re- ceived fresh and most impressive confirmation. Atthe tat which I reached pp aed ‘way to Baltimore, (Hood’s Mills,) es wide _ haps as any other point, the whole valley, from bill to Bill, was in httle more than 1 minutes completely filled with the and roaring torrent, sabmergin; mena tape herbi th of many feet, defyin; and madt: and | rerscesty emsry off all before it, ined idges, culverts, platforms, and even a large iron car, Bg Over 16,000) pounds, resting om the iy H | i ty, for which He legislation has been so generous! ‘accorded. he ore and Ohio Railroad, but which ‘tus far has only provoked 4; and caused tantalizing bopes com wise, when nature, ys economy, and the wants of the people ali combine and offer and afford a shorter, safer, and cheaper route.” Mr. Latrobe letter of the 26th me here, and while I take pleasure in express- lies, st 6th: timo “Your magmy entire concurrence in the views Layer ‘well sets forth. of the superior advantages of the route you describe, Iam giad to say that, at an interview with ’ Bud ve. XXXII. , Washington News and Gossip. Tux Pusric Dxpt.—The following is the statement of the public debt of the United Tue SEPTEMBER Sacsi0x.—A private dis- Patch from Ubio, received in this city yester- day, states that General Schenck is new on his way to Washington to confer with Senator Morgan relative to calling the September ses- sion of Congress. The dispatch. however,was not from General Schenck himself, and his friends here have received Ro information on the subject. Genera! Banks 1s here to-day, and advocates the reassemblieg of Congress on the 2ist not tor legislation bat to take another recess until October. The recent action of the Geor- sia Legislature and the almost unanimous ‘wish of the Southern Republicans are strength- ening the feeling in favor of a session. but the chances, if the sentiment of Congressmen in all Parts of the country 18 to be taken as a guide, are still decidedly against it. Senator Morgan and General Schenck have agreed, however, to meet here on the 16th to consider the subject. Wade and Speaker Colfax will arrnve about the same time, and a considerable number of other members will also be here to compare opinions. “Wso REeabs aw American Book !"—The English Saturday Review speaks in high terms of the Report on the Mineral Resources of the Fractional Currency. States and Territories west of the Rocky Moun- ee of 4 tains, recently made to our Goyernment by 412,934,911 7 Hon. J. Ross Browne. Since the Howndji has 2e0r 9585 1 given up book-making tor diplomacy he prob- | 5 meat Bonde ably don’t care as much for “fayorable notices” mene HH Pacine sine Ralirond Com ts ny as he did; but, considermg how chery of praise pores: peer e the Review always is, and notably'so to Ameri- ,,Total Debt .... 368,255,285 1 can books, the fact under notice oughmn’t to | 4™ ep Feenany aii cen a lessen the flavor of his tea nor the nourishing 107,641,971 98 anality his rice away off there among the oa Am’t of Debt, less Cash in Treasury, 2,535.614,513@3 By 2 comparison of the above with the state- ment issued on tre Istof Angust last, it will be seen that the debt-bearing cein interest has increased $8,119,950.00; the debt bearing cur- rency interest has increased $1,195,520.00: the matured debt not presented for payment has decreased #5,433,961.80; the debt bearing no in- terest has increased $2,682,020.00; the bonds (lawful money) issued to the Pacific Railroad companies have increased $3,104,000.00: making An increase in the total ,public debt of 99,667,528.20, The amount’of coin on hand in the Treasury has increased $9,160,953.28; the amount of currency om hand has decreased $11,573,287.44, making the increase of the whole Public debt less cash on cash on hand, $12,079,832.36, Camp or LxsTRUCTION.—The changes which have been going on at Lincoln Depot, east of the Capitol, for some time past, preparatory to establishing a military camp of instraction at that place, have been completed, and the quar- ters for the battery of light artillery to be sta- tioned there are ready for occupancy. Qom- pany F, Sth Artillery, Brevet Colonel H. H. Dupont in command, will reach here in the couree of a few days from Richmond, Va, by the way of Fredericksburg and Dumfries, and immediately go into quarters at the camp. STOREKREPERS AND Guaonns. —Secretary McCulloch this morning made the following appointments of Gnagers and Storekeepers un- der the new Internal Revenue law. Storekeepers.—Wm. McConkey, city, Ruts Motter. Lancaster, Ohio; Samuel johnson, Hamilton, Uhio. s.—David Funk, 17th Pennsyl Charles J. Davis. 5th Tennessee. N. W. New York Lvania, ‘hatoh- er, 12th Ohio: E. R. McKean, 5th Tennessee; A. J.Crisman. 17th Pennsylvania, H. W. Bunker. 6th Tennessee. THE “BEND.”—The “colic stoop” appeared at Newport this season, but didn’t take gener- ally. A few evenings ago a wicked wag at the Ocean House innocently asked the dowagerish looking mother of two young ladies who had it pretty bad whether her daugbters had béen eating green apples? The old lady looked daggers and retired early with her venture. some darlings: but the thing got out, somehow, and the “Bend” didn’t seem to be much the rage after that. Mr. Thomas Dowono.—Charles Lanman ‘writes a gossrpy letter to the New York Even- ing Host concerning the old Intelligencer office, in which the followmg appears concerning Mr. Donoho, so long connected with that establishment. If Mr. D. could be per- suaded to write out bis recollections of fifty years connection with that office, it would make one of the most interesting and tascinat- ing volumes possible: “The chief business man and bookkeeper of the Intelligencer establishment, and the warm —— Fiend of the editors, was Mr. hope | . He ie was bora in Maryland, a cet tn for cheat finy years, and durme ‘at ttime never made but Lite Galse & , EXPENSES OF THE GOVERNMENT.—The war- rants issued by the Treasury Departmeht dur- ing the month of August last to meet the re- quirements of the Government amounted, in round numbers, to the following sums:—Civil, miscellaneous, and foreign intercourse (includ- ing $7,500,000 purchase money for ) $13, public tebe. 84, 530,000; War, 811,800,000; Navy, $1.60,000; Interior, Gaciane and pensions,) $6,500,090. Total, @37,- ‘30,000, The warrants issued for the redem, tion of the public debt are not included in aimee above. PERSON AL.— Postmaster Genewal Randall re- turned to the city this morning, from 8 visit to bis home in Wisconsin, and is in discharg- ing the duties of his office. -->-Hon. A. N. Zevely, Third Assistant Postmaster General, bas alse returned, from a visit to the White Sulphur Springs, Virginia, with his Mealth much improved. Jcvpex Bincu aM O¥ THBSTUMP.—Hon. John A. Bingham has aceepted the invitation of the Republican State Central Committee of Call- fornia to stump thatState for Grant and Uol- fax. He will leave for the Pacific coast imme- diately after the coming election in Uhio, and deliver ten speeches in California before the November election. Tux CoMMrssiONER oF INTERNAL REVENUE and Deputy Harland continue to ignore the Proceedings going on against them in New York, although their private advices inform them that Bimckley yesterday expressed great surprise that they did not appear in person to apswer the charges. Tax Wars House—There was a very small crowd of visitors at the Executive Man- sion to-day, all of whom were admitted to see the President. General Banks and Secretary Schofield hud interviews with the Presideat this afternoon. PATENTS TO BE 1ssURD.—For the week end- ing Tuesday, the 15th insjant, 218 pantents will be issued from the Patent Office. During the past week 270 applications and 54 caveats were filed. Two Heavy CorTracts for coal—3.900 tons for the navy yard and 1,500 for the Treasury— have been awarded to Messre. Gleason & Glenn, G street wharf. Srzaxer Corrax and Governor Hunt ar- rived at Denver City, Colorado, om Friday last, escorted by a band of Ute warriors. Tus SuPERvisoneuirs or REVEWUBremain office had been sold, and an entire change made in its ho was asked Lo con- tinue there on duty, to juest he made “No, I cannot be even to reed old quarters. He asked one ever, which by ay they wou! w give bim the old signbeard of the amnlch 20 4 into the “= tT editor tore, the passed sanctums ie rs. was true to his charac’ atin s safe place of a cabinet maker, itshall ai DEM pert Bes codin when he comes to die. NavAL OnpERs.—Commander Geo, E. Belk- nap, Lient.Com'rs John W. Philip, John F. McGlensey, Geo. W. Sumner and Charles F. Blase, Lieuts. W. W. Macta; Tington have been ordered to duty at the Nav: aameny from the first o first of October next. Sur- SENATOR MoRTO#, of Indiana, who has been spending some time at St. Catherines, Canada has greatly improved m health. It is repre- sented that he @xpécts ina few weeks to take part in the c PoLiTicat.—The Richmond Whig says that “if bas reached us in a very direct way, that Mr. Seymour bas expressed the opinion that a certain 9 b #4 8 distinguished Southerner cost the jocratic party of the North two Bundred thousand voles.” — tis proposed by a citizens of New Ye al Republican German newspaper, to be German Tril le held a large mass ind Hon. James @. Bilal Blaine. —The ‘Lewiston (Me.) correspondent of the New sere Herald re} INTERNAL REVENUB—The receipts to-dsy from this source were 8682,56.29. —_—__ «re ____. Ata meeting of the Bricklayers’ Union in New York Saturday eyening it was stated that money was not coming im now as fast as it did at the commencement of the strike. A com- rts Democratic gains the manufacturing es- tablishments at that point and elsewhere, and thinks the eal will not have more than 5.000 majority in the State. Jer contra, the resanage = ‘ermont election of berg dast was as much a trial before the people of Borat a8 Cee ce j alpe tos % § bey fl ee ry iE i tk i iw the of the pop- since the late disastrous raed Sin ley of : conntry on, th mata cerémonies. There was avery lume referred to was vel ac ly loeated. og ar msrp: cormer-stone was laid. the Sunday Schools beve only tox that its constrac- pee formed in ana marehed to the Sir dem able shortening of reduced maximum main line of trade and travel to the West from page py well as Lyng oe the branches toeach city meeti ithersbarg, about half-way between the Point ot Rocks, and e:th- er Washington on the one hand, and the Laurel ‘Station om the other.” delayed, tor the consider- S7London bas Female Walker im the World,” a mulatto woman who does 8 mile in eleven minutes to music. S7' Striped and linen for gentiemen’s wear is quite fashlouobue. S27 Female medical students are now admit- ted to all the privileges of the medical school ite University of Paris on the same terms as “ara daughter of Hon. Jobn - Marshall, of Madison County Md. eloped pamed Koon, went pada ed married before the angry parents could inter. ’ The je. c! the rh P of Ss bas decided princip! J Leshe, Guager: K N.Y Pin ‘The 7 iP: and significant ~ connected Seaton, the ‘poss! devotion of tothe . t to per: frien he Intell 2ir, Da: affairs, Mr. Dono! bors this characteristic ay eye. sudden rise in portat boowof the new proprietors, how- poin famo' granted, and, ay ye ioe with the ction dep: obstructions. ing bri and danger. I . Har. ys eon Adrian ordered if Sethe naval y from Pi ugh 17 Presidential campaign. the Baltim: yp and $3 field of ‘portation of freigh: the rebwne. machinery, = io Fri Thomas E: y expensi vasleaett one agusta im behalf of Seymour and Blair. infancy, and addressed rience legislation, among the workmen Repu Al editorially: n forwarded to and fi eg mga a I ughou: q express the hope ago grade, in ne Potntot aud Gran! election. facts before ‘helming the “Champion ‘Colfax.’ Mont election: : ol ‘Maine ineton small indeed.” National Intelligencer woman's rpetual at i |} remain as to the Presidential is- tue in November. ‘The election of 1965 will be substautially the election of 1564 over again, the success of it be even more decisive in ing Star. WASHINGTON. D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1868. Ne. 4,836. This Afternoon’s Dispatches, TRE OLD tpseiniatass sy 7.—In conformity of those who par- tien in the battle of North Point, Sept. 12, 1818, Iaehl cmt atone bhp cep St the ly eet at Bau: Annual custom, ers of E the M rund, Wwill act as an Cecort on lan ‘act as an on oveazion, RETURN OF GEN. BUTLER AND PARTY TO BOS’ Zr The United States cutter Boston. Haga MeOeilos to-day from Prince Edwards Tiina, bogie Gener Butler and the other members of rho have re- cently visited that Island in the interests of the Government. a oe DEMOCRAT SHOT. Winwiw N.., Sept. 7.—On Saturday night, at Clinton, Sam; county, a n mans,’ a forsaoe meant or the Loyal League, but who bad recently abandoned that tion and joined a Democratic club, was called out of the door of ee boone one soe Seon bene as ‘The matter has created a great deal ling. Forgicw Nwwe.—The London Standard of Seueraey, evening has an ecitaria, on the = hons of the United States and Great Britain. soa ae last ay nie eg nis en a wi Toperty was syed. vous va banaue! te Lord ley, the ex-Eng- ‘Stan ‘Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, in Paris on Saturday inst. M. Moustler was present, and complimentary 5; exchanged. The Paris Presse ‘Saturday t has another editorial on the subject of the Ameri- can equadron in Turkish raters. It says the Sublime Porte, encouraged by the Eaglishand French ‘Ministers, will refuse to comply with demand that the United States war —— shat pass the Dardanelles, The Paris Cons tntionnel, semi-official Imperialist organ, re- peats its assurances of permanent peace. ‘The fe Eg Arctic ar oene expedition has been ken in latitude 8.30, longitude west. Fri- the Hon. Reverdy Johuson, the American Minister, delivered a speceh in Sheffield in reply to an address the corporate autborities of the - aamtet Farragut has e Japanese Government itisfaction to France tor the murder of a boat’s crew from a French frigate in New ORLEANs.—The ighborhood of the Clay statue was yesterday afternoon, about dark, made the scene of an aftray, It appears, trom all we can learn, that P. B.S Pinchback, a colored man, who on Monday was sworn into the Senate in the place of Mr. E. L. Jewell, on meeting on Canal street, on the neutral ground near the start point of the Prytania street cars, with S.C. Morgan, a light mulatto, with out any words, drew a pistol on him and com- menced firing. Morgan at once returned the fire, and each of the belligerents fired five shots, no damage being done except the slight wounding of. Morgan in the head, and the tear- ing of a car cushion by one df the balls. This Was ata distance of about fifteen paces; but, their pistols emptied, the two champions ad- vanced npon each other until when within striking distance they commenced vizorously to belabor each other on the head with their pistols. | No serious damage resulted from this terehange of compliments. Both Morgan and Pinchback displayed a good deal of pluck. and were throughout as cool as it they were shooting at a plank.—N. O. Crescent, Sept. 2. Tue “InTErvizw” Business has com- Menced again with renewed vigor. We have accounts, furnished by newspaper reporters, of interviews and conversations with General Rosecrans, Gen, Forrest, Mr. A. H. Stephens, (the “interviews” with him are continual,) and various other persous, distinguished and not distinguished. If these interviews are really held we think those whose sentii tsare re- Ported had much, better take som: ir method of communicating their opinions to the publi int the not held, why it is not a vi and is totally devoid of wit or fu We should suppose that when a man comes Tr, with h Paper and pencil to hold a con: ee im, write it dowt and publish itin the publie journals, he ought to be shown to the door. But these are new times altogether. Many sensible people do not think they are very good times, in more respects than one.— Alezandria Gazette. ‘bh es REMOVAL OF “Lzm's Rock” FROM THE ANTIETAM hpi Cemerery.—The Ha- | mnt Sa bend sa § “Resolved, That the Superintendent, Dr. A. A. Biggs, be and he is hereby anthorized to Temove oe Tocks from = Cemetery grounds, whi FO} above the suttaom ot at least on foot ‘below ine surface, which work shall be done and completed before the next meeting of the Board.” ConPERENCE OF THE "Tvaicas Umton First Cotoggp MeTuopist Prorgstant Cuurcn. This body was in session again on Saturda’ ia it. Thomas’ church, Chesaut ef Rev. wen in the chair; Rey. P. E. 5 aed Religious services were ere by the president and Rev. Lewis Hond. Ben- jamin Samuel Morl: ack. and John E. Lovett, upon tions the commit- tee om examinations had previously reported favorably, were elected to deacons orders. The committee on Cheep apne that Edward W. Scott tand Thomas Wells were entitled to elders orders, and to which they were elected. After making the a ee for Sunday and the tran routine business the conference sajonuned until this morning at 10 o’clock.—Balt Ampiax Massacke—A Mexican train was ge wth of August, at Pawnee uh the old Bante Fe road, ae Miles southwest from Fort » by a large ope and arene “indians. ee ot Mexicans, scalping them bere bodies with the wagons. , 8 few miles Deyond, was ‘suc. resis’ efforts of the piece eee five miles Pa a The men fought unt! iets atamn- Bion enroute they could. RIED mma OF Jom use sucltemaedlt wes was created in this FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, ‘There is no change to reeord in the condition ofthe New York money market, which is ex- tremely rasy at three or four per cent for call loans, the leading dealers in government se- curites being supplied mainly at the lower rate. In exceptional instances five per cent 1s pa'd for -mall amounts on mized collaterals, and one or two banks that have nomoney to Jend ask this rate. The drain of currency ‘westward is On A very moderate scale, 21 the staiemeat of the a-sociated banks of that city for the week endin¢ Saturday clearly shows. The deposits have been reduced ae eee Pat of which $133,330 is in specie, while the tender notes have been reduced @:,773.6.3. ie the loans there is an increase of $49,970 and the circulation an increa.e of 858280. These ‘and there Is nothing in them caleu- lated fo shake confidence in an sbundant 51 ply of money during the remalnder of year. 3 Government Securities. “Wasurmeton, Sept. 7, 1905.—Jay Uoone & Go. furnish the following quotations of Gov. ernment securities : Buying. Selling. sesovellS& LN ; ld 110 ties, ut 1k Five Twenties, Jan. & July, wey WSs Five Twenties, Jan. & July, '67..10> ae x Five Twenties, Jan. & July, '63..10-\ Ten Fx 108K BaLtimonyy, Sept. vane "te on old, 53% asked; do. new, 53% bi Prrsheetplmiatberg Baltimore Markets, To-day. ALTINORE, 7—Cotton very dull, and nominally 29 Cente for Middiing Oph Uplands. The F'onr market is dull and weak,- but prices nominal, Wheat is dull; prime red #2.40a2.60; infenor to good, $1.’ 758$2.. 15. Corn dull: prime white, $1.23981.25. Oats firm; prime 6870 cts. Rye firm at$i.40. Pork firm and scarce at ©. firm: rib sides, 17 ¢; clear do., 17 4817 X; hams, 22%, Lard firm at 19x. . ‘Winter Flour is a shade lower, snd spring, a triflebetter. Winter Wheat heavy, Spring ‘Grm. Corn dall and 1 ent lower. VIRGINIA NEWS. The one-sixth interest of Mr. John H. Booth of Balumore, im the Alleghany Springs — erty, was sold on Wednesday, to Capt. Cha: A. Colhoun for $5,000 in cash. At'the same time, the interest of Mr. Moses G. Booth, also one-sixth, was offered for sale, but was with- drawn by that gentlemen, who was uot satisfied ‘with the price offered. Com. Maury will deliver his eamencet ad- dress as a professor of the Virginia Military Institute the 10th instant. ARREST OF A FrortTty: oliceman ©” Dwyer, of Richmond, Virginia, yesterday ar- rested in this city @ man pmamed Jacob Wrenn on the charge of having shot with intent to kill a negro named Peyton Jones. The shoot- ing occured sometime igo, on the occasion of a raising, when the negroes made an attack Qn the whites and several shots were fired. ‘Wrenn is held to awaita requsition from the Governor of Virginia. He was artested in Richmond at the time of the shooting, but dis- missed for want ofevidence. It is now alleged hat the proof of his complicity has been ob- ained.—Halt. Gazetie Tth inst. Syagics is sald that there are but 300,00 Indians “era boy thirteen years of age has just com- mitted suicide by hanging himself at Deurae, in Belgium, because his father had punished him @er some trifling fault. S7-The manufacture of wood-soled boots and = is one of the latest Bosten novelties, It is claimed that they will last much louger, are rvious to water, and only cost aboat one- if as much as lea pected he oe 0 TO THE HUDSON TAYLOR BOOKSTORE For SCHOOL BOOKS, 334 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, se 5-tf Near 9th street. Tuow state yoamircne. BAY BAKES, FEED BOXES. MANGEBS, STALL PARTITION, GUTTERS, SINKS, HORSE VANES, &c., Ornamental ang cheap BAKER. JNO. A. Agricultural Warehouse, 5 and 90 Louisiana avenue, se 3-eolw Detween 9th and 10th ste see by Orpheus C. Kerr, with 0 rth, $1.50 ‘and. Marriage: F Seun- ‘Valea tor the Solitary, " of Foufoaville, oe Badical Freelance, ‘Modern A a eai4 of them. a series bog tw in the Saturday Review, $2 ust published LP & SOLOMON'’S, item, ‘tore. se4-St son at ech and Ink sis, Oo Lp eg ming slepowe 3 ot oe jamp- rs. FALL STYLE HATs. i ee = re ae te om a ANDREW J, J0TUt #00., CARRIAGE WANUFACTURE 47! 479 Lith street. Particular attention given to repairing. delé-lim BY Goops. ‘The whole of our stock of DEY GOODS now on band, at 383 Pennsylvania ave., south side, near 7th street, must be closed out at private sale, cheap for cash. J. W. SELBY & CO. a0 25-co6t {atel.} Cu cE BUTTEB. TUPLE Wak Tos choice grades wore ‘Sets ast' We. BU at PRODUCE COMP: wal avenue, bet, 10m end ith sta, MEDICAL. TO THE NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED WHOSE SUFFERINGS HAVE BEEN PROTBACTED FROM HIDDEN ABD WHOSE CASES REQUIRE (PROMPT TRBATMEN? TO BENDER EXISTENCE DESIRABLE. 3 the the compan ay ot is Jodicn. and. aba ioektbem pat i ope of ast looks or any other your di tay ce om ea. cured diseases, ‘of the trouble scarcel and have doctored for all but the right ony Cases Of these organe req HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU ISTHE GREAT 10RETIO, AND A CERTAIN CURE FoR DisEasEs or THE BLADDER, KIDNEYs, GRAVEL, DEOPsy, ORGANIO WEAKNESs, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY, AED ALL DISEASES Tag UBINABY ORGANS WHETHER EXISTING IB MALE OB FEMALsz, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU . established upwards of 18 years, prepared by from have bro: ht reduced tt i but the right one. Dis: juire the use of a Diuretic j | | | | | INSURANCE. GENERAL AGENcY FOR TEE MATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPARY OF THE UMITED STATES OF AMERICA, ros MARYLAND, DELAWARE, VIRGINIA, WEST VIRGINIA, AND DISTRICT @F COLUMBIA. AT THE OFFICE oF JAY COOKE « Co., FIFTEENTH STREET. OPPOSITE TREASURY DEPAR TMEN2, WABHINGTOR D. 0. The waTIONAL LIFE INSURANCE oon PANY tsa corporation ebartrred pectal A ed Congress, approved July 25,1008, wane Cash Capital of One Millien Dellars. And is now r AoC pow, tBoroughiy organized and prepared Bolicttors. terms offered . Be to By a and ear ofce. Tas WATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPARY UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Cy Chartered by Special Act of Congress, Ap- proved July 25, 186%. CASH CAPITAL...... orFFLtCE, IN THE BANKING-HOUSE OF JAY COOKE & Co., WASHINGTON, D. C, OFFICERS: ©. . OLABK, Philadelphia, President. sa¥ ‘COOKE, Obairman ‘Fipance aud Baecetive Committes. — v». ‘COOKB, ‘Washington, Vice Presi- EMEEGON w a PEET, Philedelphis, Secretary “Ss TURNER |. Washington, Sceretary. Assistant ITH, >. D , Medical Director. ., Assistant Medical Dp ATTORNEYs: WH. E. CHANDLEB. Washington, D. 0. GEORGE HARDING, Philedeiphis. MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD: J. K. BARNES, Surgeon General United States Army, Washington. Pp. J. aerated — Medical Department United States DW. sLise.&. cae | 5 | fi GENERAL AGENTS OF THE COMPANY JAY COOKE & ©O., New York, Tor NEW TORK Stets 994 Morthern NEW JER. E. W. CLARK & Co., For PEEXSYLVANIA sot Southern HEW Jan. sA¥ COOKE & 00., Washington, D. c. ve EEE iors oe J. As ELLIS & ©O., Chicage, m., Vor ILLINOIS and WIR00NSIE. Hon. STEPHEN MILLER, 6. Pasi, whe x MINBBOOTA, 2

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