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EVENING STAR. Largest Circalation in the District CROSBY 5S. NOYES.......... Editor. WASHINGTON OITY: FRIDAY.. EPTEMBER 235, 1565, SS S7-READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. , SEB OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. FoR THE ACCOMMODATION OF PERSONS leay- wg the city during the summer months they can have the Stam mailed to their address, vy | ordering the same at the office, for 12% cents per week, for one week or more. COMMERCE OF THE UNITED STATES. from carefully compiled statistics, it appears | that for the fiscal year commencing July Ist, 3567, and ending June “0th, 186, the total spe- cie value of imports into the United States du. | ring that time, incladiug dutinble and iree | merchandise and specie, amounted to £-70, ‘This makes an average of &.),879.97> per month. The heaviest amount for any cue month of the fiscal year was March, 150+, when our imports ran up to $59,171,907; the lowest amount was for December when they only reached $21,465,245. The exports irom the United States 9 foreign ports ot domesiic and foreign merchandise and specie during the | fiscal year amounted to © 270 currency | value, oF about $574,520,591 specie value. This | is an average of $31,210,060 nearly per month in specie, the heaviest month beinz Ma, and the lightest September, 1667. The amount of specie imported durmg the fiscal year was “3: the amount exported in the same 698,288, ‘Taking the gold value of total exports and imports, we find an excess of the former over che latter of $3,960,554. The New York Journal of Commerce, im which we find tabular state. | ments, from which we derive the foregoine summary, says:—The puzzle which troubies many of those who exercise themselves about | the balance of trade is in offsetting the Gov. ernment bonds which are sent out to Europe on orders or for sale. If they are really ship- | ped im such large amounts, wnat pays for them! Qne item is undoubtedly the annual charge for interest. If the entire indebtedness of the United States to all foreign countries, | including dividend-paying stocks held by tor- | eigners, bonds of every description, and cap- ital otherwise advanced, amount to eight hun- dred millions, then abeut fifty millions will be required for annual interest and dividends, ‘and this will represent a large part of the yearly imerease of our foreign indebtedness by the transmission of new securities. ConeRzssiomaL NoMiNATIONS Ix Mary- LAXD.—The Republican Congressional nomi- | nations in Maryland were all made yesterday: and both political parties im that State have now completed their nominations for Congress in the several distnets. The nominees are as tollows: Dist. Republican. Democrat. 1H. KT. Torbert. Samuel far 2. Jobn T. Ensor, 3. Adam FE. King, pleton, Stevenson Archer, Thomas Swann, & Danict Weisel” Patrick Hamill, 5. Wm. J. Albert, Frederick Stone. Messrs. Archer and Stone are members of the present Congress. Gen. Adam E. King, the Republican nominee for the Third District, is well known im this city, having served upon the staff ot Gen. Augar, commanding Department ot Washmgton. He has many frends uere who would be glad to hear of his | election, but be has ep bill work, that district haveing elected Hon. Charles E.Phelps, Demo- erat, to the 40th Congress by 5,545 votes against | 4.568 tor the Republican candida: The statement that 50,000 French soldiers Will soon receive turloughs to visit their homes, is cited by the French newspapers asa | decided proof of the pacific intentions of Napo- | Jeon L141. On the other hand, the army is to be largely mecreased by fresh material. For, ac- cording to reports sent im by the prefects, ‘295,214 conscripts have been called for in 1565. ‘Ont of these, 60.266 can neither read nor write: 7.079 eam only Tead: 219,057 cam both read and write: no information was gathered as to 6,502. The Legislature of Alabama is in session, hay ing been called together by the Governor to enacts uew renstry Inw. There appears to be some difficulty in the way of making such a Jaw, and, should the Legislature fail to pro- Vide for & new registration, no election can be held. To obviate such difficalties, it is again Proposed to vest the State Legislature with the power of chosing Presidential electors. The tadies have become imbued with the spirit of secession, twenty-eight (members m good standing) having seceded from a church im Elmwood, Conn., because denied the right to take part in church proceedings. These lovely “rebels” will have to be punished—or “Tecomstructed.” The wheat crop of Maryland shows an in- crease yield of 10.2 over last year, but there is a fallicg off im the corn crop. From the Hudson Taylor Bookstore—French & Richardson—we have Blackwood's Muyazine tor September, the American edition. ‘Tae Werety Star, now on our counter for sale and in wrappers ready for the mails, con- tains a full report of the trial of John H. Sur- att and the discharge of the prisoner; the pro. ceedings of C on Monday; the defalen. tion in the Post Office Department: the Internal evenue Imbrozlio; the National Labor Con- gress in New York: the Eight-hour (Question: the proceedings of the Grand Lodge, I. 0. O. F. the Georgia Riot; the Kevolu- tion in Spain: a very enutied, uINo. 07,432." City Councils; Potitieal _meo city: Society News: ton News and Genie, rd os Usetul Leorpors County (Va.) Irzms.—The Lees- ury Mirror bes the following items: A man named Tavenner was commited to the jail in this county on Sunday last, charged with com- wutting & rape upon & colored woman, near Jmizon. R. B. Semple, assistant teacher in the Lees. burg Academy last year, has been appointed Professorship im the Missouri College at Liber ty, im that State. Under the decree of the Cirentt Uourt of the United States forthe district of Virginia, all cisims against the Valley Bank not proved be- fore the Ist of Ouober, 168, will be shut ont from any share of the funds of said bank. Westres Pork Trape—The Uincingad Brice Current says: The advices from the | ester States indicate that there will bes | large imeTease in the pori the coming | season. Stock hogs are prety ae imexcellent | condition, owing to the abundant pasturage | during the summer, aud as the corn crop is au Rnusually large obe, and the general’ belie! with farmers that pork will be high there ca. be little doubt that bogs will be fed largely and iberally throughhout the entire West. Ay IuPeRiat MATCH.—The advocates of the annexation ot Belgium to France have sugges. ted the idea ofa marriage between the young Princess Marie Amelia of Belgium. ana the Prince imperial. In case no other male heir is born to King Leopold the union ot France and | Belgium would be effected without war and ‘Witho ut opposition from England. S7-Ex-Presuient Roberis, of Liberia, is in Boston, baving landed at re on Thurs. dsy. He will stop in thiscountry until Decem- ber. Mr. Roberts, who is of unmixed African | blood, was born at Peters! when & boy followed the occu He Ca Ley byl pe st which time he did not know his S7 Mark Twain is going to China. ‘S7 \ wetting cards of wood, enamelled, are the latest agony. S7'It is proposed to build a city near West Pornt, York Kiver, V: | SP The widow of Dr. Kane is giving spiritual seapces in New York. 7A baby was born on the steamer Oid The Colony. - Saturday nigh! passenger was passed a7drn is pow the most fashionable color for triming white dresses. r S7 Lopez, who betrayed Maximilian Queretaro, is sow in ‘Sen Wanaeeene Sy The moxster fifteen and twenty-inch guns apidly taking tbe pinces atthe old gune in sli our fortifications. 2 | reason | Stating that wet THE RATIONALE OF GIFT ENTER- PRISES. A pleasant writer in Hours at Home for Octo~ ber, describes the interior rationale of one of these National Banksg#f Deposit, which he dis- guises under the titl®of the “(2rroters’ and Robbers’ Grand Presentation Eaterprise,”” which name will fit almost any of the swin- | dling concerns which offer valasbie prizes for A trifling consideration, an@ which are still, many of them, in a flourishing condition, not- nding the exposures which are contin- being published in the newspapers. ually These gift enterprise swindlers conduct their business so as to be within the law, and al- though the attempt to punish them has fre- quently been made, it never has succeeded They have been arrevied by the police authori. ues, their places of business entered, their mais, consisting of hundreds of money-let- ters, baye been seized, yet in every instance the 1aseais have escaped punisiment, and in the end snecerded in céespetting the author- ties to restore all the property seized. The “—every Ucket which they sell be 4 ticket of admission toa “Grand "And this ts held to be a valuable consideration for the money paid, and hence a perfectly legitimate transaction— a simple ease cr buying and selling goods “You pay your money tor that,” say they, «It Promiss nothing, «nd you get what it prom- ises. You may be notified that you have drawn & prize, valued at $500, and you seud us the five per cent. asked for—we send you a wateh valued at S5u, but worth $20—whatare you going to do aboutit? What does your ticket call for! We admit the swindle, but what are you going todo about it? You've got no claimon us beyond an admission to irving Hall—come to Irving Hall and we'll admit you—when weagree to—we haven't fixed the time ye ‘The office visited by the writer of the article in question was an extensive establish. ment, gorgeously farnished, but he never sucereded im finding any of the principals there. One of the clerks, however, who repre- sented bunself to be a manager, irankly stated that they never intended to give prizes of any value, and justified such a course by saying that every person who bought ticket did so in the hope of gaining an advautaze over some one else—of gviting a prize worth five, ten, or titty mes the amount he invested. To use the expressive language of the so-called manager | “they hope to ‘beat’ us,so we make sure of ‘beat- img’ them—they want ten dollars for one,while We take ten for nothing—where’s the difference between us? They ¢-yto overreich us and we fo overreach them—morally considered, which necro OF GiB WASHINGTON SKAT- 198 F x: Sept. a1 ‘The bey Meeting tor rvohiecre ei will beld at the ot Trade oom om MONDAY VENING, September 28. at 5 tok: ‘sen A. moO! [Sunday Onrtn Madtnoeia’ ity em A CAED. GRAND BEOPENING OF W. HABVEY & 08.8 STEAMED OYSTER SALOON, oe No. 289 Pa ave., bet. oth and 10th ets. enacting za to cur many friends and re, Pullic for the very generous patronage here- fe take pleasure now in tofore bestow: manner, and will tiand open froma to-day forward, prepared to serve our friends @ud the ith all the most chotco varieties of a spec of inthe trade aad coumunley © oyst! ‘all times and under afl ae i the Ewa Lgl 2. ¢calinar tte tion of this famous Livalve, “We invites from our friends and a rons public. = ow. HaRvey sO. ‘No. 259 Pennsylvania avenue. se 22-tf between Sth and Ith sis. K. PRATT, DENTIST. fourth f 1S Weoawara Building, 31% D'street, be iween loth and lith, near the junction of D D tirest and Pennsylvania avenue. | EO ae aire STRERT. AN EXTENSIVE BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, Wher always, “ what they want,” and tbat of the beet aualitge weet SEVENTH STEEET, scZ%%j doors south of K and Northern Market, GLISH WALKING COATS, 8A Ekta RAGES sud 7 Wats for fe sents. lice a, Suural aici ciaseea Bom Wale a Pie ig Be 5- Sti Ss Pennsylvania avenne w. = EDY & CO., ved Beech Be Aa atic aed : enue, Sere nee ‘wher with twereased faci| lities and an enlarged stock thee pope for © continuance of the liberal pe for inee 6 Patronage How4ep UNIVERSIFY, MEDICAL S8UHOOL, WASHINGTON, D.C. ‘he first sonual session of the HOWARD UNI- EDICAL i COLLEGE will begin wn Baliatnes the satis 5! October, 13°, im the res will be or given daily, commencing at 5 PACULTY siLas L. Loomis. M.D, Jos: TABRE JOHNSON, Di, Booreiagy. ss!w Ba L. LOOMIS, MD D..No. 476 7th street, ofeseor of Chemistry and Toxicology ones BEY! BURR. M D., No. 349 w ish street, Professor of Anatom.” adi JO3. TABEB Beeson. M.D. orthwest cor- F ot E Se er a atertient Protoener oc Materia Mad FAYETTE 0. LOOMIS, M. $9 Uren Profecoor Puvoialony end Micngc Zo? Pe. ROBERT REYBURN tive and Chemical Burgery LEXANDEE T. AUGUSTA. M. 1, Demonstra . D., Profestor of Opera- The en Present Propar triculet. vt ms | Sse Chemica Inatrastion, will I'be 8100" Be monstrator's char-es. $3 far.ber °r informaiton, and for adeno to sitions. and other papers © office twenty days before the se lawsw Commi g™=@n STATES soe Ldn sg ASHING aut 13. On the petition of Ou Kee Aleit. Dew- ark, New Jerse for the extension of « patent granted 20th day of January in Padlocks: ordered that said ition be heard at thi oftceon the litheasy of pe Boxe Ay Bee Tay oppose ‘his ex Sitiona other Papers. sacald te Bled int thaw mice twenty days be RUTSHA FOOTE. eo 2S-1awsw Comaisst mor of Patents, LIFE INSURANCE. $5,000 for $6 Premium USDES THB AUSPICES OF THE Manbattan Co-Operative Belief Association. THE MANHAT TAN. ete hs RELIEF ASSOCIATION. IS CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF BBW YORK. OBJECT. The object of this Association in to aecure a cash payment within fo after the death of & fn the class fo stich beet oho telson aneniar | f in the which he or she her heirs. MEMBERSHIP FEES. ‘The membership fees are six dollars at joining. (erence. a Policy teu! befarmvaned,) tod ome dor: aud tem ceateon the death of each member, of which due notice will be given Qne doliar from each ember ge.s to the widow or of the ‘de, ceased member, and the ten cents for expenses of collecting pany is divided into TEN CLASSES ror) MEN and TEN ee ned mee Diese eel As hese classes are fi w classes Wilt be adopted. ‘Men and worse are met Sliowed the see cena es. ‘Bverything is done to make each Claas € _—- G—All perso: B—All persone between the exes o J-All persons between the KB—All persons be The Will be expe! =F the Associat ‘Bach Glace ‘is Vimivod ‘to members. Bach ‘h person pare $6 upon becomit member, and $1.10 each time a member die longing to the same Class he or she may be a member. A member of one Class cannot, be assessed this dollar if a member of another Class Each NDEPENDENT, having mo connection with rg gienclatoa sid ‘The Association paye over itbtn fr ase 3309) co, paye over within to the widow or pare and tl remain Sy within thirty days = dollar a1 each to the Association to eae it. to = bhi a forte’ a pall ‘and the Association supplies ® new member to fill the place of the retiring one. ADVANTAGES. The advantages of this Association over ordinar Lite Insurance Companies are. re, RO par iog can break it; toe foes are so email, and required to be paid at's one intervals, that any man can fecure to hie fan ily @ competency upon his death. HOW TO BECOME guntrcagisens Any one ae ieee a membei “bank drat sey F80n. Class “A” has »plicant. Lgl eal agi Mr trad moneys sent but inthis way. Accompanying the money must be w Paper giving the ® appuceat's fall n 4 = ince, present occupation ‘who the. @ policy. is in Post Office ‘Also aby oe hel ‘platen at si the gat condition, ether a octor examin to be insured. “Blank forms of application for membership will be seut upon application. Ah member ought to try te make new members, ine aeeehe snetes nee No letter will be noticed that does not contain a three cent postage stamp to prepay return postage INVESTMENTS. ‘The By-laws of the Association require that one- fhirdoof the money Fecelved a4 new membership inking frnd to meet payments falling due byt wencies of members, This fund is held by the NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, a be —. in United States bette | or fork cht property: ahice aroperee seal bodoass the Value of the money ev loaned. THE FUNDS. The bh omy i = thirds. after ig the ex- eases nn ameragh el Reed faa | ul jew York, or in Ll Hoses nthe cle ot in the city of New York, the interest of ‘hick sail go to ry te the current ex- Association. If a ember faves s bo heirs, the money becomes the the ne property of the Association. mitt. i roviso thet the ex- penses of burial sha! out of such oe saenex ‘expenses, Regen not Tetosxceed: one hundred A member failing to pay his {+e of one dollar and ten conte within, thirty day: date of notice, forfeite all claims upon the Association. aud. also forfeits all money previously paid. In the Pacific States this time is extended to sixt; days. A r having no permanent residen pee ‘¥, and appoint Tepresentative to pay When members choose. they can send ten dollars 53 and fifty cents to the Freaeurer to repay their whieh sum will r ten Nit 5 BAY we trouble of sending $1.10 each time. heshdes tty conte: is so poor that ne fot pay six dollare 3110 decasloualy, securing 5,00 t0 his heirs The averass number of dollars each person vit have; to pay to 5.000 will, be. $30 ttle over ity cont ‘of in: JES yee "ance cost one sixth wi ¥. Rave to » pay any regular Insurance Company for @ 85,000 policy. HI communications should be addressed to ROB- ERT P. NOAH. No F street, Washingto: BiG, General Agent for the District of Colutabis for the Waubatton Co-operative Melief Avasociar “The TRUSTEES of a Association are 3 , Ee Pres. Star Metal Co. BURGE FM EIORT, Bap Pog, Sar tow Co. 5. y aS Ww Foun. Eea.. Caahior Nat. Be Repntite. B; 8 DUNCOMI, Bea, No © Pine of the Avoclaton are : "BDY, Brea BY RiGuie, ice President. a pb, Se and nd applications, from jes, with suitable endorsement. show reseed co the Company's rey: ors 22 Perse tant ith ‘and loth streets, fe 17-3m Gen” Ag’t for the Dis’t of Columbia. Ten-year SIX PEB OENT. GOLD BEARING BONDS. A limited issue of the Bonds of the MASONIC HALL ABSBOCIATION oF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Is now ready at the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON, where subscriptions will be received, and informa- tion in regard to them cheerfully furnished. These Bonds are a first-class security im every re- spect, and are amply secured by mortgage on the Masonic Hall property. Payable ten years from date. Covrox Bonds, in denominations of $50, $100, and $500, bearing interest, payable semi- annually, of 81X PER CENT. IN GOLD. B. FRENOH, Pres't. Bi. D. bABNER, Bec’y. wcll-tf WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Treas. Poromac BOE HERBING. POTOMAC SHAD. All selected and in = = chit RELL ax 19 core? Under Bbbitt House. vr SROTIVENELERS, a nue, bet ot. sin andi <> repaired and made toorder. ™ aicnes ily repaired and adjusted. Ornamental Tatework and Jewelry made to order Fine stock of Biiver and Plated Ware, slwaye an | order DromPy OSs s BROTHER, = E ¥, = 351 PENNSYL ANIA ALENUK. « th Es =F pecgyee ‘the Most complete assort- waehita a St01 Prd LBaNine a 10° CauP Sent, 383 Penni uaa 5 20 24-68 Tourth door from 6th eect New raut coops, FULL STOCK, _J08T OPENED. Rov atyle DRESS sees: SOMETHING NEw. WALL, ROBINSON & CO., POINTED YOKE SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. GIVE THEM A TRIAL. 322 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between oth and 10th streets. seat Lace curtains. A very besatifal assortment of LACE CURTAINS, ranging in price from $5 to $35 per window, may Teeenat the store of © WANTS. NTED—As LADY WITH 4 SS WW ‘coaetent to teach two eS Pes iy al. im s Quiet house having modera improvements: including water in "room. Address fice, stating ae terms rOUNG ‘chambermaid. or to a a Ejuinect vetepen Wars is us Fi Rent advanc ai Rent paid in ody + Division of teu oy Dgpeet” ANTED— aud SESE IORN WORK Wi temy JY 8 GUY 8 store house, Bean. sylvania avenue. be NEXCEPTIONABLE A TERRE VER GaN 4 pee dis Reaiiion an hear of a a AMB: fh tnd. COMPANION oan it avait oA ve and : ma wand 30 Sith. Aloe calred, a Fins SEAS Waxtio=r firet-cless COOK. —ey Pre ferred, at the American House. ses NY GENTLEMAN DESIRING TO WAGET Arvne OF $00 oe aN, that tne Ohio State publican ticket will "mot, be elected in, Qetober tea y |e ibee Would wager $¢00,that Grant isnest resident. WaAdtTED TO RENT. from twen'y fo sixt: PLAOR containing eres, suitable for gar: dening, an! not more sao four miles trom Wash ogton or Georgetown, table buildinzs, suitable for a family of moderate size, mast be o the place. Ora Farm contatning from one hundred to one hundred and sixty acres, Address Box 201, Washington, D TED—HOUSES dni pos or scr or WARNE Cha om's Beal Bate Agency, Sontheast corner 9b and ‘bs se 19-1w* $5,000 satu: HAND GLOTHING for which ‘ice will be paid leaning an 4 'Re- siring oe no tne Lang ia manner At No 04 7th te, between Gand 1 Washington. D.0. Te lsly war ri MaN, to cook, Wnt, x iy of five oF sty brace SEE —) AND GAST-OFF OLOTH- wi ING, ING, Wiehe, Dismonds, 6 Goma, Revelvers, Pawn 611 Ninth ot B. yf BF ULE ON FON & 00 rok ms ba stam Rent turnisbed fron Boom, of lith end ° streets. se ay epee aah bei P Sage’ feet pais fet ley. them J ein — mat lots. orten © ae ide iateat iBead Mee fo Be at once Inid down sptorn'stion apply at Prot, BSPCTA S Mural Aceleny. (OUSE. six roome in the street. apd aa the Rourtecnth street railway M42tST Ss Ya £ corner of ith aud Bonuaasy ponding gd vibtage Price, Sp ee Bsr: tthe p: og @op in front. For terms ope fourth cash Aa Fe BENT Nine 3 Boom HOUSE, 197 F strect, a MIOKE se 25-2" 134 Twenty Second street west For eer tT he) UNF CRRISHED ROOMS, 1 9th street. between F with ghildren need not ap- co fronting on 8 eet, and adjoining the row of hantroms brick buildings now in course of ereci Each Lot is 20 feet « inches by I cents per foot, on same tet anu G street ‘Persee ply. Good Tocation for Deweist 0 5 TOR Ha SE FOR AEN AND FC ATE, & “ 4 Office “Rent #15 month. Fo 2 RENT—Two nicely Fu eng Singly of together een Dand Kk. T: required. e074 St FYE BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SITES FoR ‘One ot teres acres, 25 miles north of the city. rae = ns Bact TOC SES aod LOTS throughout the city $13,000 to invest in gan! B tate Paver Foz ENT—STORE next to othe corer of 20th MITORELL & 0 ttrvet and Pennatte Good ttand B3-e05t Corner of 7th and D streci for a Book store or Mill ind of busi- ee vi POR” RENT_Nicel: rst-clase TABLE farpished ROOM with WARD. Do. 504 H street, a SLUITRELL TRENTO — ; between sth and "sem zetown, two or three UNFUR® i) | F{CRNISHED oa ENT— For ren’, & comfortably FURNISHED HOUSE. No SOL G street, Pere, the Charch of Epie' Water, gaa and ‘00m. .& DANGBROUS with closets, pantry. private stairway, cellar apd use of good yard. hydrant agd well Will be let Ouly to partic: without chiidren.on lat Ocrober Add: 0. Box 630, Washington. Be A LOT AT ONCE DELAY: Buy a Lot. Take this step to secnre a home Ten beautiful LOTS directly on the grade on lith street west Also. eight LOTS cn 12th street: pavement in front; alles in rw Ot $10 down; balance 81) paid monthly Petit buy a Lot st a positive bareal TOR iti jlendid KBICK RES! i Dances street very chi ape BF actos, ly Marvoce Maneney ts— Variety of Colors. # apd Shell 4. Ladies’ Whime. (After goine through many scones, changes into a Sheaf of Wheat.) a th Fireworks attached 13 gums.) se 17-4w tus and 13th atvest. ES, No 6 C street. o1 ‘De House with tw _ corner N.Y. rome, twent of wi house is'ae centrally focstea 3 contains all the modern tm, : cellent reputation ai od is fail of boarders, and will be sold ata decided bargain. For tei wuitabl ote ema ther. th 0s. rooms, suitable for et Tee Too! Era dwelling yoining” The two building wills wold tor the sum ¢ of $20. \» &o .im- ater volleys of SS ot Hi HALL & 2 hose: corner of bh and D f RENT FURNISH. en? Gold Bain, a cee! ance coors ty ‘a t commence at ae tock Fi Fo PENS een Far hed BOOMS, Sit bos Ar aot werat corner loth aod Bt. Romeo p.m. Fire- House aot Feiniterenen new. o2st" = fee, 23 coats; Chluaien cote acs oy mM Al ria and Washi Suowech apteinoes theca iiadaes oe LAND, adjoining the * Potom eg NO with sie, aitabie for bric kmak nly In the = i my ti Domestend, adapted ‘to en ar AL ine aie lth 0 Beeps Deiiding a Toyuire at Builders® Peay Fo A BRICK HOUSE. 7 Rooms. gar de: aad Bo the cy Far et rth it Ist of October: $37 Tit Tne gers to and from the Pavilion — ~ National Bi vase ‘St are engaged fn gtonel Bi ané String Bands we ont rest asNcaT FORT M PeOnk im the row corner of streets at S10 per month In advance, corner bi ¥ Fi aoe RENT- rye 3 nero al , ari through’ post ‘office, to Wi ‘2d and Koy at the Joma Baa ONANDAGA TBIGE.No.10,10R m.." et SALE—Ten-room BRICK BOUEE: refitte? all modern improvements, near Saas JUENEMANN'S GARDEN. thor: ibe in the he hones of private ‘mfr hh certian Omen, Perms cary. “Addrees Pe Star’ Oilee . oii Ree Possession given let ct. sivas | sei-lme : cS sneinat. gues ba. com “ = poe veegeed HANGE Prope Washts SHER GREW in ox pa Loe aon Fo ae mos Posen geeeng Ol = x2 oa fine MA Sto oN. bats vgight acres of cahickets. admitting «Gentleman and Ladies, 50 pe Across nostril “k liberal rewara will ms uitable for ping. Ap- ber sipepeeeees the city of Philadelphia. bar? cmitieg of Ar iene ‘any perwon returning the ame to TW. | ply at 44 reel, uear fi. Best FABLE | Address"W,” Star Office Or | Matteld.J. Mace, Tt" Sper FINNEY. Lincoln Depot. CARD. secim | FOS, SALE-SINTY-THRER Ames oF | “Ritaster Grease REWARD.—Strayel away care eat $5 inet., eae buffalo COW, eplit red co, ear, wh ite spots on b het h ead and hae vere 1eJGHN 5. P¥IBLce a3. ot — se ber RE’ raaD, Sto) ee Oy atraxed away SLACK MULY COW. white carte Ad rhite hind ‘The above re- will iy returning the Ce FERLING No. 531 3th se 2 Distnict OF COLUMBIA. I hereby certify that Midi AEE ‘JoNNoR, of Washingten County, fore me, the subscriber, a Justice of” the P Race in and for ase BY the Peace, 87-The owner of the wee described horse ts required to prove igeL CONNOR oa and take iim away. qntckial b’GONROR, oa "Berrys Farm, neat Gi sen at STRAYED ON STOLEN -ONEBUAOK COW white bag, mediam size. ‘wo red sow Cowa, white spots, one small, both care cropped. the other has a hole through’ the fight ear. Belonis to ne 20-3t* Residing bear Seventh, = BEWARD_Strayed on. the ae. AuKast, 01 $5 FEY BUFFALO STEE a few red spots, amd about two years ol “the, finder will please bring the Steer to 109 4 t, “cape Vir- Sale ‘ave., where the above toward ile paid. Seameene, ia “EWLY FUR Fy ra BD Niinduscct betenee ‘Also, Table Board can found at 512 A street, between 7th amd OE RENT— With Board, two nicely furnished ng BOOM: ‘Som the second ‘loor, in a private Tart 354 9th atrect, between I streetend a enue. se 25 St LEMAR AND H ‘CAN BE amedated withne fine r BUUMS, or scr without Board; ver italle for house- I Good Rooms ‘or tw: a TESTCLASS BOARD $20 TER MONTH; BOOMS $7 to $10, in healthy and pleasant location. a short walk from most of the publi Aces; at No. 21" K street, between Teh mand ist ORBD—Taree front ROOM: well Feat B vecond Hoot with BOAMD from Octeien tee ‘Terms moderate, 3e8 B street, between 9th Wth. Se 23-5" ‘ashington and y feom Weskinaton and 1's = i burg Depot. 45 jn der cultivation with eoacil suterble for mathot gardening. Also. containing a beautiful building Situated on the wabout 6 miles ae a road TY: BEAUTIFULLY FU 'KNISHED BOOMS rent, with all the comforts Board i if desired. Apply to Mrs. HINES. Borth- Pat Corner ath street and Pennaylvania avenue, Terms moderate. y For MOUNT VERNON. ‘The Steamer “ARROW, Bs Dole, leaves her wharf Toot. ing FEAME HOUSES FOR SALE. felbe the farm of seiligs, sprint, See prneeny, | Seik' cueet. Bathe rns, oe | of FIVE ROOMS | oh Tithatrest; between BH. Stinemetz in Eusvites "A plat of th ata, Oxo — . j Nando; for $2.00 exch ee ae) Pease pponiin Me A Exanpaia.'f ‘OOTE pone oy IVE BOOMS on 24th stroot between | Hotel, HUQTQM MARSHALL BALL, sa we ‘and eee an 3 arotpreion OBE 1 FIVE ROOMS on iis Street, between | °° 220m Fare te bel Peete Brecond face’ and fc y PAR tnd Gan Fitters, ters, "900 th street, mz we 5-tf = are to Moutt Verans sndnetats Paling > Mission to the Mansion and Grounds. $10. = ate: tefor ales ‘all the principal Hi for wale at Arrow can "be chartered by private parties Parties, F aasociations to muke kK. recs! L, for ES) 0, Seventh street north, for $1,090 each. Lot abr} 109. Title * ONE on %th street, between Tand K,near the marketye good bestneer locatte for whi per foot, ee JosH 3 seoest ___ 416 Seventh st light excursions om the Potoma: ingom Fo, need Sintra: No. 421 oa ae wee i - rite water. Rent $40 per month, pai — Grice Witharaa tetas Particulars inquire ou the tenioos - ™ an FURNISHE! HOUSE. ‘G (opposite State CLOTHING, &c. reet, jepartment.) Rent $35 per roonth, Apply on the Premises ge 23. Aisin. street nert! HE HOLIDAYS ARE RE OVER! PERSONAL. PegEya tion. WANTED Of CHARLES Yor ‘OR BENT, containing four I back kitchen and stable, situated on H » between 3d and ith cast, Inquire next Come, boys, it's ‘ xetting cool; a. ‘TZ, (Carpenter,) of Ni . An: Time to go to school ! T_ALLEN._ | (mation ill bs thaakfally received ty Mine Boys have had a splendid ran, 70! A firct-class tarnished HOUSE, st. corner asi, eye For ‘eitirall the 6 Thos improvement BOGGE, | Hilt, near Lincoin Depot Splendid run and jolly fan. Now the jolly fun's done Time the schooling was begun. fayette Sjuare. For tei (COOPER 8 cae ae JUSEPE FLINE, OF FEDS ca sulted se 23-tf {Intel} Auctioneers. ath and 15th sts. for the rx all Venereal Jackets torn; trowsers muddy; OR RENT_On the ist of October.that it desire. eases. (in which’ he sfaarentess 2. ‘& perfect cure. Now begin the steady stady. sete HOUSE borthwest corner Land I Ruptarve, Be. ac. proved Eu Bring along the slates and books streets. (either ui ropean Trussee Baplere Linton? cseseosty F, Party furnished. Faerie sto7 pm. 1 with large flower garden and fountain: obpply on ses. Brisk footsteps; pleasant look. the prem Ho! there! don’t pout ! | Eu Ape Apart clas GROCERY AND | P pornons are hereby cautioned What's the matter” Elbows ont? ee —— ‘UBB. anes gig ee oe oube ny Freak tS Rest iacket' 's got « bole in’ ‘he oni easel el ze « ‘ants need half soling ” ‘ol r id terms, ge va ath ‘ce or of he Herold, dat. —. ikeda ataenaiiey soa Taateeces: | Pt, for cee “Payment wit! noe be Won't go schedl with chens? A se 2 1w redo F_A. BECKET. OR RENT. ic Bongnes oran Here, Pa! take the boy! k four-story Bi Sgro aining M4 Masa ne ce Watt pa eee aa see B ran toe youth beat with jor! bear the Frenne No. 27s Penne. — y ment taught - ' venue. HENEY CERES Photograph Gallery fa Weta POWOWAE iE senea ‘omer ays waited cocbeste-tar! R SALE BARGAIN—A Three-story — on At the CRLEBRATED OAK BALL. UNT AND GRAHAM, ATTORNEY: aT Foe HOUSE with ne on 10th street He LAW, AND BEAL ESTATE aGEaTs. ues es nk Be will be a better water in the y: ved al be 8. E. corner 9th and F streets, Sten 7 bas good c! 8. clothes for cheap. Ena! EH BATES. Jastic se 19-1m* posite Patent O18 good boy in town. Also, for every goo! boy's Peace. No. S49 Pa. ave. Brae ett mm B inmous OAK BALL’ No. 404 7th ciswet, aprons z . = ALL, No. 464 7th strect, op: 3023. UY YOUR 8CHOOL Books Fes, BENT—AT REASONABLE BATES, IN at sii csetiehan new Stock, eT a first-class Rouse, with, all modern impro’ the beat aa Ive- OOMB, single or in suits, en Frente, ELEG ‘urnisbed or FRENCH & RICHARDSON’S. B. ¥43 de ‘nfurnished. con > Sosa Riches: Wachee nnd 434 Pennsylvania avenue, pene HE RCHANT FAiLon. a toon e of Peat Ofc ofurnished, (to scceptable arti ) PS one iy and E streets ,o| Troctved in lien of ren! ired. 5 ae office hours. pa ]NION HOTEL, U i GEORGETOWN. D.C. ‘This decivable Hotel ts mow openn ter th rable Hotel is now open for the recep O. guests. It is situated on the line or ite ington and Georgetown Railwi the ite doors constantly, thereby en! pling ts h any of the Public Buildings of the yy acomfortable ride of ten or Union Hotel canvot fail to persons who are desirous of finding @ poo mB quiet House. Terms:—' ‘aay Board and Rooms per 5. WITHA, rates oF Superintendent month at redi ‘21-002w WISHING FIRST-CLASS GREE Rae ith al, the commrcr ore i iat is No. by given. Terms only 35 pe week vance, se 16-Sm OB RENT—Several very desirable FUE. FURNISH: BO ae 3m oe ly; om Ist and eons with ar’ without Bosra, ineuice of BSTC street, bet" die and Sd streets. FOR SALE. FOR Sale -SEGaR, STORE. Vill be sold at flee. Y. 416 Seventh street. ARD ARG 1L8 FOR SALE.—For a ry ck Al BARRELS. Apply Metropolitan seat ery, 34 347 Catrect, between is andthe Dis. (StORE FOR SAUE—In A DESTEA- satistacter chaser. Bae ees . Washington, D- 6. giving rm imame. a0 6"2w" RY VENING STAR Apply before Bs “G4 Tato HENRY Miohous, 18 aaa at reoreot rece avenue and I street. JOBHUA watt Iupoxraxt NEWS. 0. B, JEWELL’S PREMIUM S0APS are acknowledged to be THE BEST 80APS FOB THE LEAST MONEY fn the market. They are mad the old fashion plan by boil- ing, and ore free from all injurious Chemical adulterations. ‘The premium ORIENTAL SOAP, ‘The “ NEW YORK CITY 804P, Xiao CHEMIOAL OLIVE BO. The “ LAUNDBY SOAP, ATiDepEes of puyorios gunltty, and are gtaren- ASK YOUR GROOBE for any of these and take no other. nrg sale by all of the BEST GROCERS in the Manufactory, Nos, 500 and 509 @ street north Betwoon 4th and sth, chesp lot stare vascton, ere mee | Pirnaneers LT NN ry ai ‘plaid MERINOB at 50 Bite maby other ; Gonds, whtee we are sel: pees te Hruree st the lowest erat Rissa ets, aed esos trouble call or write, ses bert srendance, All in trouble call or write. se2-2m' RICE 25 OF P GEALED BY Post, 50 CENTS, brat Builaing TRICE Dit And iui HO a J. HEIBERGER, F. Jeote 19% foot bi fo, toa tah Patina y in reer; (Baccessor to H. F. Lovnon Co.) from butt ny te Tor front garden mr et tack ft SOCCER THEE ONCTIONS OF THE CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY jst Suisheds and for eale ou long time-cne toners na reais ay eit : cash, oF for Fent Sou h Eine Tonire of doh, fier CAUSE: eB MERCHANT TAILOR, ge 23-tf ‘7 and =9 Loui aeaeaon ay z. tu BV: Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown's.) IRep. Obron., Intell.} Fe RENT—A nicely FURNISHED BOOm, suitable for one or persons 4 hhouse, and at a reduced price. "137 gene: a etn 22-6t" Fe RENT—In 0 new and clecant Toure, (with isi8-tf No. 362 Penn. avenue, Washington. E.®: 44088. - MANUFACTURER OF LIME, LA OF THE P ci ONVETASCR SF OUDISSICRM DOF DEEDS carriage-house attached, in one thetinest | Orrice: No. 42 Kass wine CITY Wald, BAseMENT, ane neeen ae ieee da Fete a e dcieke eh rast. Rig Perticular Geese eae ao SEASTER) CEMENT, HAIR, &&. endeomely ¥ with first-class Board, if | ant Cases. Jins on Bock Oresk, between I and K st rniture Hoy sia cw So. ae my pBxces STAMPING ghee a Geet between 6th and 7a, Tear Fe, BENT—A furnished FARR ge the first FLUTING ret No. 1 LIME, for Brown Mortar, $1.20 per bar furnished) on the floor: water in Boake; aN? FINKING DEPOT, at No. 222 H st. first door abo be 1-91 Qu RENT ANEW | a HOUSE contain: F Fing ROOMS and he No. is, on 6fa treet 5 is" a eee ry ins od i | cue Sua ithatrect nest Dacre =o 1 FOR BRST Beck HOP SE Ninctcon rom Hie thr, tht jc due of the Rhedt locations tn of ith aud Fats, ent low for 8 seats 80 19-6t 196 Pave be oth aud SON ste OR og oR ete ren new Perle jOUBES,, Caown aa Foundry “CEMENT and PLASTER at Now ¥ prices. euz-im ~ Cc a cE BUTTER. mmopousnrnet. EERSTE Fateh ote ew a, HAS BEMOVED 70 900 2 B nf ng pA a YE. aud 04 Ninn eke MCHA : aH the treatment of female TS’ AND YOUTH! Bouse’ ms a ale ana rear of trot the Foundry ap rayreneen “a\mne Methodist Ohurch, corner lith and @ sts. Taare ales at a1 2thet bet, Pa-avecand Rate some A large stock just received for RENT—One of "| POR RANT Qos ot the bert stands inthe Dig FALL AND WINTER WEAR. targe etere, £ room, pM OS re STEPHENS 4 0O., Chestnut ste: _Anauize of J.': GEEKM, corner of 310 Pennsylvania avenue, ‘Sth and L ste selo-th an M-tt bet. sth and 10th streets. Parent PANTALOON DEAWERES. oB Sa LE. THE FOUR, NEW, ELEGANT, Spacious, FASHIONABLE RESIDENCES At the corner of I and Fifteenth streets, pontain. ing ti in be iy the style ‘The vest Ntting DRA WEBS ts the world are the PATENT PANTALOON DRAWERS. FISK, CLARE & FLAGG, Patentees and Manufacturers, 3 property is eh tremerrien on the first of aot eem, No. 5 Whitestreet, N. ¥ = oe a Bi ie BROWN 2 SON. Fiecs. LINGANON FaMILy FLovR. ALL “ms GRADES FAMILY AND ‘Extra FLOUR, For sale low in lots to suit, by W. M. GALT 2 00., Svente and Ist street, from the city, 10 acres: a cultivation. & ——————— ee pez WHITE wise axD CIDER VINE- skip gUMER iy Chey “og SPICES, CELERY ra cn AD MELODEONs. sein 2 209-Im* ene 4 ED BOO} ae or without 1. and avenue.