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—_ ij ASTERNATIONAL Co! | MEN —The fourth annual Uongress of the International Workingmen’s Association will Assemble at Basle, in Switzeriand, on Monday, September 6, 1-59. Tne subjects for the delib- | erations of the Congress arg as follows: 1. The question of landed property; 2. The right of $j} interitance; 3. To what extamt can eredit ba WASHINGTON OITY: | Immediately utilized by tha Working class; JULY 9, 1869, | The question of general edaeation;5, The in- EVENING STAR. Largest Circalation in the Distriet CROSBY 8. NOYES..,....... Editor. FOR SALE AND RENT. CLOTHING, &o, 8 RENT—FRAME HOUSE, with 6 room’, good promises 353 ab at 9 ile thadnd 179" A. SAKS & Ce., S17 SEVENTH STREET, oP ween = S7 READING MATTER ON BVERY PAGE. GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. | FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF PERSONS jeaving the city during the summer months | ‘hey can Bave THe Stam mailed to their | address, by ordering the same at the office, for | 12% Cemts per week, for one week or more. —————_—__ SUALL We BUILD A Carness Watt!—Thos ‘who have imsgined that with the settlement t the slavery question the country would gnate for Want of an “issue” may set their arsatrest, There will always be something | uence of trades’ unions upom the emincipa- tion of the working elass. The ease of the Rev. Mr. Tata, of Ohio, who was presented for trial for employing a sur- pliced choir in Bis church, has come to an abrupt termination, the court organized to try him having decided that ir had no jurisdiction in the case. Additional returns from Virginis, indicate that Walker's majority will ba 50,000, and the | Walker men will probably bave a majority of Agitate the waters. and just now it comes in | the shape of the Cuinese question. Chinese | emigration ts coming in ata rate that will peedily require the solution of the problam what to do with them.” wnce that would hardly purchase for the Americtn meebanic his per diem of smoking vbacco, the Chinese threaten to chespen and sudermine labor in 4 way that must apparent- jy cause American mechanics aad laboring men to combine to keep them out of the country, How the matteris viewed m Califorma where he Chimamen have their firmest foot-nold is hown by a late speech of Senator Casserly, in which he says ‘It is the duty of every class of men to unite prevent the mtroduciion of the Chinese. If Rey come in contact only with the commom saborers to-day, to-morrow they will be in competition with the mason, the bricklayer, the carpenter, aud the machinist, for they are the most frugal. industrious, and ingenious people en the face f the earth. Look at the splendid granite building occupied by Wells, Fargo & Co , the stone cf which was cut in China, and ‘was built by Chiuamen. Men who can dosuch ‘work for less than half the price paid white mecbanics were an injury to the State, and he ‘would unite with any party that would use energetic means to keep them out of the country.” Sheuld the Southern planters carry out their Plan of introducing Cuimese labor on a large scale in that part of tne country, we shall have the Chinese problem brought home to our own stoors; and im that case there:will undoubtedly soon be & movement of the working people of the Atlantic coast on Senator Uasserly’s idea of barring out the Chinese competitors. Just now tbat can be done under the American theory of affording a refuge and abiding place tor the people of all nations desirous = bettering their condition, remains to be seen, but that the effort will soon be made n some shape and form the raliying cry of a iarge party there can be no manner of doubt. And then will come a serious and remarkable <omphication tn our national politics, changing poundary lines’and party names, and affording ‘mn excelient opening for seedy politicians to take @ pew start, and for fledgelings to bring themsélyes into notice on the question pro or <on of building a Chinese wall against the Chinese The cable news to-day is of more than n interest. It is announced from Paris that Napoleon bas been forced by the result of the recent elections, and the feeling of hostility auifested throughout the Empire to his arbi- Tary exercise of power, to vack down, and <hange Bis system of government. The new Diimistry, which it is expected will take the vims m less than & week, is to come from vewber extreme of Imperialists or Repub- «ans, but from the “Center Gauche” party, ‘which 1s forthe Empire, but with a responsible munistry and parliamentary government, as an England. In that country—England—too, political ex- citement ts runuing bigh. The action of the ‘House of Lords, who, afraid to meet ths issue boldly by rejecting the Irish Church dises- zablishment dill, are timidly and weakly at- zempting to deteat the measure by so emascu- Jating it as that its friends will mot kaow it as ze same bill when it returns to the Commons, as aFousing the indignation of the great mass of the people throughont the United Kingdom, nd woless the Lords retreat from the danger- ous position they occupy, renewed agitation by zhe machinery of reform leagues, mass met. anes, &c., 1s threstened, the end of which n> one can foresee The French Cable is approachiug the Amer- sean coast, and we may hear, to-day orto mor- row. efits landing at St. Pierre. The news ‘will come by the way of Brest and the English «able. crossimg the Atlantic twice. St. Pierre a= one of the group of three little islands in the Gait of St Lawrence, about eighty miles south ot Newtoundiand. They belong to France, baving been retained as a depot for French tshermen. From S:. Pierre another cable will #e laid toa point om the coast of the United States, Duxbury, in Mussachusetts, being the piace generally named. The little group of ¥ rench Islands, Si. Pierre aad Great and Luthe Miquelon, contain @ population of about we thousand, which is largely increased ia the “ishing season. The new cable will avoid ouching Britisa soil altogether, whien is aa advantage. At the same time, in case of war between Great Britain and France, or the VW nited States, it would not be difficult for a British cruizer to cut the cable. Sees How It Works.—The Boston papers are rumbling at the partial manner in which the Prokibtory liquor law is being enforced in “Hat City, amd say the seizure of small stocks, w bile there sre scores of large warehouses in he ctty filled with al! sorts of liquors, on sale seo the bar aud in packages of all sizes, 1s Only to throw dust im the eyes of the people. ‘The Herald says that in ait the hotels there are back rooms where the traffic is going om as rapidly as ever, aud hundreds of bar-rooms have been transformed into“ciub-rooms,” the only certificate of club membership required being @ key that fits the lock, aud that ali the Rotel keepers, most of the grocers, and mine. tenths of the apothecaries in town sgould be in the House of Correction under the law. The Transcript says that more drunken people ‘Were seen in Boston on Monday than on any public holiday tor many years. Tas HEALTe oF SeceeTary KawLin Weare gind to leara by the following from the Wasbington correspondence of tae Boston “Advertiser (hat the besith of Secretary Kaw- dings is Improving in & way that promises its complete restoration im four years. His associates here Save reason to believe that he is now ir a fair ly recover bis health, i to Bus family and Te eer part of thesummer ‘Senator Sprague has again been “colebraung himself” by a speech delivered on AInaepen. dence Day at Scituate, Rnode Island. Ia this speech he was wandering aud iucoherent as usual, but closed with a bitter attack upon Vice President Colfax, who, it will be remem- bered, traterpized with the «Browns” on his Tecent visit to Providence. In bis passion Mr. Sprague styles the Vice President an as, ‘which, by the way, is an expletive he uses so trequemtly Against his adversaries that ne must think it a Enock-down argument. He further threatened to teetotally smash op the ‘Vice President on the floor of the Senate nex: winter. Probably Mr. Colfax will not indulge 8 smive the less for the threat. ——____. The National Executive Committee of the Union Lesgue beld a meeting in New York yesterday and adopted measures for aiding the ¢ in Texas and Mississippi. $< ‘The majority for lay delegation in the M. E burch now foots up 33,960. a ‘The British House of Lords bas rejecued the Life Peerage bill by & decisive majority. | Public 8: Working for a pit- | | eral months to the United | sixty om joint ballot in the Legislature. Tur WEEKLY STAR, now on our counter and in wrappers ready for the mails, contains all about the Celebration of the «Glorious Fourth” here and elsewhere; the Distribution ot Medals and Premiums at the Academy of the Visitation, Gonzaga Colleg Cecelia’s Academy, &c.; the Lists of Merit of the Second and Third nstrict Public Schools of Washington and the jools of Georgetown; the Case of the Colored Printer Douglass; a Remarkable Story of “The Little Old Man:" Changes in the Depart. ments; Cuban News; SocietyNe ws; Washington News and Gossip; the Courts; the Working Peopie; Usetul Items of Domestic Economy: Humorous Sketches; with Departmental aud Locai News; Agricultural and Housekeeping Miscellany: and the latest Telegraphic Dis- patches from all parts of the world. SF General McDowell and family, with Captain Stock'on ard Captain Costa, of bis staff, are in Montreal. @7-The Berlin Tribune says that Count Bis- marck will shortly send bis two sous for sev- tes. S7A monument to the memory of Sim | Houston, to cost $500, isto be erected over his stave SF Mayor Hall of New York, was batly, al- mest seriously poisoned by ice cream flavored With extract of bannana. 7 The practice of wearing a small bouquet in the button-hole by gentlemen, and upon the frot part of the drese by ladies, is coming into fashion. ——————— DOCTOR ELIOT HAS REMOVED BIg N 463 ESTREET TH, eine °Between sth and 6th streets west. iy 9 2w COLUMBIA TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, l No. 101 io There wl be uel mised of the Union TO NIGH’ UmtOM, Li 8 ey ke. for t neation of roment Printing CHAS. ¥. LANGTREE, B.8. *TOCKHOLDEBS’ MEETING. inecti: f the Sto ue a or fhe. POTOMAC nits NIBING Al ANUPAOTORIN: y COMEANY will ve held MONDAY. duly Iden oe = #3 oc m. cs - the Board of T: Evers stoc! cig ee a Been is ieee ape eaTt ‘pose ru ng Ufice cf H. Pol hment is in good working fede Wesre es: ning or- fe gxecute every ‘donsrip. ith di + ey stand on D strect ivortise’ to be sold i SH. POLKINHOUN & ALL J BSEYMEN 1 ph ea S OITY par requested to tL. 4e07th reat o ‘OBD'S CELEBRAT! TERY with ‘astiche as Froit and Oream Particular attention called to the’ Tonic faratogs,and Bedford Mine. eon draught. No 2-6 Pennsylvania avenue, between lth and 12th sts. 178 Im ADJOURNED MEBTING OF THE Temes OF THE BOYS IN BLUE ¢ Union Lesgus Hall on FRI ca Os o'Slock. The ches * tail non-commissioned io be Ty = te Dy order cf ot A. Grant 3s di g. FLETOAER, A. G. ane OF WASHINGTON 6, 139. July ¢ Trustess of — Bank have this ‘Gey declared @ div, cists ae ro ihgigers on for Pe a six hes. payable to Stoe monte si ‘AS. ADAMS, Cashiter, reat ox and Supper, 50 cents esch; Too’ SAVAGE. Hardware Ssiseinan nd loto street, or on SAVAGE, Pertieees Dioner: $1 rs CoB it ‘id soDa Tm LE ‘season And many other goods now! Importars of Crock Chat i 9 3t 144 Fellows’ Hall, 7th street BERBING'S SAFES, FAIRBANK W SCALBS at = ok Prices NO. KER. Agent. a aveous, Jy. 9 eolm wascall 9th and let ITED STATES PATENT or ASHINGTON . pO? the petition of Pi ISIE. of Warnes ivania. Peay for the extension of uted to bhi on the 9th day of Octovers for av improvement in Grain Separators: It is ordered that petition be neara ot this ofce on the an day of Rember next. Any: Guay, oppose, this extension: ia bret n orn tions, and other ‘pape this office twenty days before the day of hearing. SAMUEL 8 FISHER ay 9-lawsw Commissioner of Patents. eee ‘7 he Bow. « rate. ay tone Be arin pout Othe. ‘OB BENT—Will lum size HO! with wi pater and and Pen ‘OR BENT A FRAME is HOUSE N 320 Fase bh a order. Poasnasion given tamed ately” devuice ae jo te it 70) NT OHEAP—Acix room HOUSE, wil aE PENWIOK & STUAUT'S BOGE ERNE GER ET Bee soem RODE, wee +and Blind Depet, corner 7th street and Inquire at 462 10th street ‘west, between Dante canal. 3823 eott bea ro OB KEN canon witsa apni) tL toms. jen given. Apply to AUTIFUL BOOMB cool and picaaant with | Er iste, poseeasion aoe fF without Board, can rates at Bo 46 Indiena avenues, pdaenaa > near City yes KENT—First Ward, small BRIOK | HOUSE. street. be jms, closets in each. oa Lath = Posseeston lon a once. Apply on al — A Bi 01 ta, Fieet Foe Shtt = ol om we i HOUSE In in [nit ares'st Sbepartarent.” ‘In re, ef, e. B'BARER, Star 0 ‘3 HENT_sTOuE Wo, 23 F Feet and Boundary, to st 7 ‘JAMES HENNING. — OB RENT—, contorted ie Bar or, eRe o | SALE —We offer for salen Deaatital Ee Sa ee itaated about one mile from eens 34 ari Uh street ge yt cog NOWAK * vin county, containing ory acres: Bi. coruer ol 34 ard I stteets, or at No 4691 | fine ae Hei ww Bare, and cer: street. 3? at houses. meatow land. 7OR BALE Allin s good stal aetna ne ith abandance ING with iwo- Mine trates me ten rooms. with b Farm is in ‘an i © on rear of proximity te W ? on m central, ‘Bis Wor property, erms easy. App! C} > Drug Store, ooraer 7th and B streets. Je 19 tt__ Brokers, 3e 4b, strect Wtf 38 sa z itt NGE. 173 AORES 8U sU- ’ Ee oan Im Lote to suit parchasers. por zo, ceapane fouably eppaintel Est. closing toe Grandeet Building Site in the Distr ‘ie 8 Franklin Pisce. +f desired the rent of Columbia. Inquire of B. H. MARSH. 407 F changed for the board of three edul's hildren. Poss ssion immatiate. jya-st™ INT _ With Board or withont ay 358" y015-Lm* ug TOO, Kitchen. wash room, ROPOSALS FOR FORAGE. Heano'es Finer Mivitany Distaicr. Orrick Sealed Propo " St this office u ‘Bi 60, for the delivery of Fora Q' mesks ent, at the following named points, St euch tines sud in such quantities as may ‘aired antii December 3 tot Fort Monroe, Va.. 5.000 Bantiels Oa At ‘hichmond Va., in storehouse at Rookets, ‘5 000 busbeis of Oat 2)tons of Hay. At each Staned? 4.000 bushel Be denenasea By sorHay 5 at Winchenter: of uch quantities of Oats ‘and at zr bustels of iad stone of bushel nd 5 tone o Hay. ‘Oats aud ino to be of the best quality. Tne Dew crop pretert The ri, ht to resect any or all bidsis reeerved.ani the nent ditions, mentioned in previous ad- vertisements trons this office, will bereauired to be«dserved by bidders. may, 8¢ junde for any one or all of tho and bidders must state separately the rates at wi teh mm Shey wit supply Usts and ved at containing en- era a rid Torwarded ty eral Cpmmendin ‘iret Mili- tary District. J @. ANDI BR. Brevet™ Colgncl, Quartermasters Daler Quartermaster ist BMititsry Distrio $20 THE $20 320 “ RELIABLE * SEWING MACHINE Has no for in the market, snd t ly Bin io anil we market, @nd ts pecaliar WHAT IT WILL Do. It runs light. is exceei aly simple in construc tion, easily understood, liable to get out of and will run throvch the whole Facge of fabrics used th the family, 7com PMESt £0 coarsest. STIIOH IT MAKES THE ELASTIC LOCK-STITCH Which will not Tip, even if every third stitch be IT TAKESTHBY BREAD FROM TWOSPOULS, Thus avoiding the trouble of re-wiuding. a7 CALL Test OUR Bacdian. BE- BE BUYING ELSEWHE: At No. 6 596 Hi Street north, ,Detwoen sth: en and 5th. Hay as may be req Poat mated mail tothis om By order of thi Bole Agent tur the District _Warranted for three years. 303 6t" Bb. MOTT BENCH POWDERS. certain cute for Nervous Denility causes by in: fiscres tion. Gon Gl-et, Scrofula. Skin Diseases. Syphilis in tts form: “‘OPAVIA AND MERO! hs DISEASED —Soid in Washington, D. U ey GOUGIUIN, Drusgiet, corucr F and 9ih'et aad RIDGSLEY: 123 Fenn. ave. Price @3 per bo: ay Dirator woke aeons, ae Pe attended to by Dr. Sonnenschmtdt. Sy 7 ate mers, ‘hail, and large part, street. 1 cree see of ten rooms A COBNEK oe with improve- gas and water. om 18th street wost, between f Sed gh ee AO SAG ME etreet, belmens Ih | Men Ge metncn eee ar an of 1s: ot Detrests - ee south. near the Long Bridge. sell the above ERIN HILL LOT FOR SALE—One of | property for $90) By parix one alf or one-taird WakOTS om Meridian Hill will | cash. 1 will make the { papmonts to euit plied for soon. Address parghaser ‘Apply to RICHAR! OTH WELL, iy 3-33" forth A and 9th streets, Capito! Hill, j16-1 ‘OR RENT—Three UNFURNISHED BOOMS, nitable for housekeeping for a family without dren. Inqutre at the corner of Lith aed Bt ay '¥ located, Acres; ead_ will be sold entire, or 4 to lots to anit par premises. to Ti ry aDT—aOUGE ae 235 G strect, now oc- streets. FOR RENT—A neatly tarnished HOUSE of <x gnmmer kitcheu, ani hall. ahyieet st sto Department. Address WM V. a by pccers BA a '. Deare « —_ NTA ares Taraicr FHON Peo |" ‘offices or dwvelli Fosz neers ch bg cape CAONT BOOM: | civen Ist of July next. In aire ot C Orc kT Taow LORENCE BANTUN, Washington Boat Ome, | £00,,No 1sth strect, between Pen: "aa pels tr FoR SE fe std upper part of HOU vania avenue, containin; 2 b Ta ‘OB BALE—A three story BRIOK HOUSE Jost posits the Gor ituated tn the t pote athe used ling hor ing Office at Foams, aS ted Stes Tinted 6, modern ‘Ferum reasouable. Apply of HA ick 2 ee Coen the premises. (int&Chron} je 14 tf <A four-story 1 OB RENT—A rst cles four. HOUS' Bi NTA a cea BRICK Bouse. Fo baodavociy apd thorouahit. the f A aire on with af = 01 he modern i: ie Lie can SPE | promos Be. 35 Hats cor of th: ‘ects; No. Ly to LIAMS, B st. bot, isth and ath, m* VF ign HOHE sparta og six ‘ard; a f the Ti and War te. = ulare ipauire of QooPR Re Carin ‘Rac- ttoneers an: Estat ner Pa. avenue and ith street, FS Bice bare three-story Os prithong oe beter + will be rented: i nt, "sauire of JOHN Ship “With be molly two af 85) enc: € - Rta ssaes 31,980. sais caddie gh Bast ie; {OR aT streets; anicerasfally carried on Tor fifteen sot te M. Green and for DwEnee fonr ore, bi ee ®. Green. A y forewara all persons (rom O48 a, Mote of matoe, datet . HAVE NOW Im STOOK FINE DUCK VESTS, (SINGLE OB DOUBLE BREASTED, $10 O00 Ty Rae oS wre ens Swat, a6 and 3 Pst MARSEILLES VESTs, on my @ccount from this date yo DMS SIdGINta HANDE, | WAITE AND BROWN LINEN PANTS STROLOGY —MADAM MARTIN, the most lable te the city, gives entire estisfaction. ee liferent ways. Ladies. Sl, Gents, $ 29S G street, between ikth and igth streets. Hours from yiia 8 aa ee bas remove! te Se oT Sth. Oice how WHITE 42ND BROWN LINEN coaTs ALPACA AND MOHAIR COATS, BLUE, WHPTE AND BLACK FLAN Er, st tts, Bey Mey ee, Mee N ATHANIEL WILSON, ATTOBNEY-atT- r Has REMOVED TO No. 409 F STREET, ALL OF OUR x LINENS ARE NEAG Tru WEST Casi PAID Foi FOR Usd Lables, and Children’s ©) ci Beote. thors. etc a ES MARTOGEN: Listreet. betweeu Mand N. Any oriet DE LEo! at oor presont Establishment.) oaths wont aaa tnd ollest estabit r TEMPORARILY ysician for the treatment of comb Eas Tein Ihe city. Ladies suffering from trregularities may sepoensee strictest coatidence 7 tobim. He go Sthorongh cure. His fees roy moderate, ‘oudl patiouts visiting ete Doo 629 SEVENTH STREET, the Doc! om . HY LOSOPE ‘OF MA’ acd NOBDAY, Jory 12, ‘TBI the traprovemeants are futshed. BN. B We shal! (on account of improvements MOVE wa containiny james con! these “sotures will be forwarded to parties auab’ 4. FOR SALE. DEVLIN @ CO. Anice FAMILY CARB for bargat LEA first class GROOREY stove 6 best Tocaltties in the city St BEREDICT “< McGLELLAS 8 ‘oilice. Seu Metropolitan Bank, 44% Isth street. jy 3-0 ¥OB SALE-A HORSE. HARNESS, and shitting toy BUGGY 1 ard good seake Price $ W'S Stables, U street.” New York Clothiers, FINE CLOTHING, 1BiTi Price 920) aN tre Market. fice. street. ne} eight reoms, with water and GREEN," Corace “ot ath i i dwith LL ING NG (nearl ‘ORNISHED HUB ack bunts acot North bat, | BUS 2 aE between alee Mo. Toth" a woat. c nti onus 1G Epiphany. ipgaire ne next @ eight good rooma, all priv cg ry summer kitchen. f loft. pantries, ASAE: Priyate plus alley, elegant ack stairway ame FoR 6a © Fhangaty ac 4 i yarsRlobeg anTonseary ovr eavaad ates | poxtafthe vet Suite tet der in 1m all in compiote « yoew feet | eiadiog room, wall ‘the modern = Us inelon by Hab fect a the prem | | ore ide walls are 14 inches a0. part teen. Jy88t" | ton wi St (OR BENT Threw UNFURNISHED BOOMS, 163 aud street, between L street and Pont’ 3yt- Fos, 23 iT—Two frratshed, well ventilated MS for rent in avery pleasant locality, vitor, Without Board. Apply at 372 sth [\OB RENT_—A small COTTAGE HOUSE om sauare distant from the Treasury De; ent at 3 Av attrac: 4 desirablehome. Part ol evar: nitare for Taste. Inquire at the premises, fy Bon. is inchee thick; house is pearly new. pa 5 day labor, and snperintended b: ‘ion on E street. between 24 a. ill be gold cheap. Inanire of J © ~Oe ae garden Sabra rom the city, ts RF ERGeAD saree aPems | FOR MET Toe mg DETTE A ge Bodies vara ALS D street fF nege oth aireot, gp | Tangevand hot and cold wat mater, ac APE E, ap eet ROUEN & Lart! JPaTEE ONAL DSO: - 57st 269° Peansylvani Fo Peceg a ae tae ee ‘on Ls street, be Yemmercta Re ie OR TUE, PEACE u to SIBLBY & GUY, Pa. Toth street ani Madivon Pisce, yy ba" lith streets, myli-tf el aay BUILDING A8sO- the NATIONAL UNION wt living xs MSeocratiow will mast at their nisians avenue, one door vast of — NIGHT, Jaly 9th, for the Nat TIONAL UNION BUILDING ASSOCIATION The present erties has been one of the most successfulin the city. aud with ite experi enced and reliable officers the new oae will doubt- less Rave equal success Fersave de-irous: of uniting in its smear are requested to be MEETING 0 TOOK HOLDEBS.- nual Upiog’f of the Piockholders of the TONAL U 80 BA: Pan ‘ashin, for the eleesion of ‘Digectorsy wil Id at the office of the Company. No. 71 Lon- isiana een on MOBDAY, Jaty iz, 100. Polls = Th LABNER, Sec’y. open from $ to 4 o'clock, ti °*nOBLS D. LABNI y BAILBOAD 00: NUE AND ITH sr., ¢ Wastixetox, D.O , June 30,13 9. The aprus! esta of the stock ho'ders of the Metropo ft: road Company. for the election of Directore aed year, will bs helt at this © WEONE DAY. tho ith of July. 330. Te polls will be opened at 12 o'clock m., and : Close at § 0 clock THOMPSON, President WM. W. NOOBE, Be 0-cotd rennet arzRiOTiOn AT THE ‘TWO TRIUMPHS. IMPBOVED ODA, WITH FBUIT AND OBEAM sYKuUP, IN GLASS FOUNTAIN. NOTICE—Dr. ROBERT REYEUBN hu a Femoved his ofice and realdeace to No. 120 street. (First Ward. )oM iedictnes, ansiat. a0. ake pxcinsive chara or a tickets iN tht begins to draw interest Jaly “special depouits of $50 left ith an thirty dave fs ot on aE Se 1 280 ue jem (yp aeraer POLAB sODA STILL MAINTAINS ITS UNBIVALLED BEPUTATION FOR UNIFORM GOOD QUALITY AND 108 COLD TEMPERATUEE, With DELICIOUS FRUIT end CREAM SYBUPS. Kissingeo, Vichy, Seltzer, and Seratoga MINB- BAL WATERS on draught. Ho. 480 Fifteenth street, Opposite U.8. ry. igs mapa at ree pene a. pe = — all Hair Greve Mos Mire “Allen's, Wos’s Pek at deme anneal ttorney-at- Gir Hail. o CUAL ‘OIL DEALEEBS AND GROCERS. THE PET LTA | IL COMPARY will supply than market price. I OUD at 73s comt a eftce. corner of 7th and at the Com ath. ng. will Fruit, for th table or presorvin bout the lies plied with” frat 3 Min their Netous frnit ever goca to the in regular rotation only. 8. Brigtitwood Post Ofics, D. U. HEGARAY INSTITUTE, 1-537 aul 1,529 Spruce street. Philadelphia, Pa. Roglith aod French ne! for ry Laties and Misees Boarding oo oo ¥ Schoo! ill reopen on MONDAY. Sept ath. French 1s tho langeng= of us o comity, po is constantly spoken in the In- o com MADAME D'HERVILLY, Prin'i. p'snos, PABLOS ORGANS, ac. ent agsortment in the eity—four floors filled wiih New tard Becend hand br ANUS, for san ft, on aay tern received dally Alot of ialtabtis Cer a we yar ge ice. 306 Pon re rion avenne. four-story iron front, P OTHERS.—The under- families. hotelr ane eee LA Rept PA wee. TS INVALIDS igned will far: celebrated in quantities to fait, st 15 ig their ord Tw FR SME Rc avenue ay? 6t" New BOOKS. Lamps, Fitchers and Trumpets. Lectures on the vocation of the Preacher. Lilustrated by anec- dotes, biographies aud elucidation of i pit el ce from the great in Paxton Hood of the Sta Edited by wie Hodgeon. Rditor of the jontgomery A Boo! lis, Monograms, Oraamente. Urcete, Hi Fao wr the use of at artist: vr dosigucrs, engravers By Anthon! i fe “iat i i joan, ini ae ofa vii Bi Li 1 Bod oT Wiln sta Used aaa | E ‘orete: " 13.50 12 OMON yt 332 Penn. ave., FS eae MoM“ 0 ABD MISSOURI CUBED. Hams, NN. W. BURO! oe ade Eee Bonet ret, $20,000 wourn 1 OF TRIMMINGS AND Must BE FQUD TEE TRE NEXT PBIME COST, TO OLOSE STOCK, | oo erate my Store and fit it up inthe * mins eT Market Space. 0. Je17-1m. *__ Between 7th and 8th streets, ILLS’ CATAWBA WIB, (Us, of Sandusky. i Pectentiy, re and Gene. of ta by any othe summer use. BURCHELL Oorner 14th and strecka, ‘D TO-DAY, 0} Rtseuzay, eae ok aa i RODUUR OOMPARY, ‘s igre aor OMA | Cae LOWS. La niggh Pees PRR! ‘iM FAMILY FLO: iy parent PARTON RORILY FLOUR, OE a i 8' BW. $28, Se drawn from the cow. No fi ierther is apply at 426 61: teased. vor 001 pied by the “Livration of Go pez ae DWELLING S09 Nai and 10th streets; applic’ 1 with oe san closets cor 469 Peun’s aven Qt WEATHER 18 COMENG_—It yoa want to ay adelighttal Country Home. 6. miliee from mys" the elt n, ou KILBOURN & corner coin aa BOIL! 400 498 AND COUNTRY ‘an TS TORS SAL At North Arlington. Va., from one to ten APS 4. comprisi Best. views FOR SALE CHEAP—Twotory Buti Seren of Laud. comp) anes (pressed front.) an! Lot, M. 6 try ou alti omen any. Waited _ between Sf and N- House hee 14-inch walle, | ¢12,,04 nealthy aa aay part of the Unit pine sane el lar. gas. water, | Exretiont. capectally ae Be. Se. Farsiters tet este if “" accommodate purchasers as fo und AE mh pretlaes at desires ‘Ferme | gccorsmes say from $10 per mon s Ne Carre. 7 72h atrect, myi7-tt rE HTULIPS, iy posite P. Fass BEN story BRIC! 101 H thn O ath street i vests Botwenn Db an BE 28 SESE AS Lee it, contaluing te ys . ng ten rooms, kitehen. cellar, and IN THE a 5c oobmaaeey in dittsr ¢ TY AND cCouNTRY 180. three am: ALE Inwuire. iat JOSEP 1 Fs ELLEY, Real Estate WOR GALE BY asi Once. S08 Sth aieeed wents_‘Bear S. P. BROWN & SON, {OR SALI TORY AND KEAL EST, BROKERS, F ATTICE! SB AOUSB, uear : ee See ns. Goanee Lote Staeet any Mew Yous Avanvaj rs tract of one hundred a twelve acres of fae La sre ten acres in | gi tY, EINE, BOLLDIEG, Lo jendid oak and hickery wood. Two large streams red on desirable terms This prope if ‘mile from the city ‘ater, amuent tor will power, rua throagh tne place. Hee honse of three or four rooms on the lace: with springs ef good water thy, about three miles irtaw eat wemants, ts. n. eleven m Worbiorton, and alotsing arroll Bactory Price, ta tke waverbs of or oc ation $12 per acre: ‘This joins the tract recently urchased ly Secretary BM.Oulloch and District torney Carrington For farghes particulars inautre of Real Batate Agenti Ooi ng “of 7th street and Louitiana July 5, 1859. wt tt Fo BENT—One two-story FRawE HOU six rooms, located o1 el a 12th Iaiyaire | ‘ot EMORY mas 113 Fonatyivent ven! Forse FORNTORED KOON, family. House newly es wi ern conveniences; | 245 9th street, bet Fro! BEnt—« BRIOK Hc ¢ HOUSE, Stata rooms, on 7th a and J, Nav; Yard,at a rensouablevent. Apely to te, abr 7 street. av FoEs* roan Fite Et class BOEEDING ae Hotel piety iY to GOOF RE Latiaee, ace early ti vemente jecementa will be cant ime TNERSHIP. hereinfore existing betwoon EFER is tnis day dissolved va tm! indebted to the late firm will please call ttle with G. M. Schaefer, 190 near 17th street. Pesccorion or cor, The partnershi 1y7-203t" AGAINST THE WORLD: Fe aT om — nine rooms. with store room. suitable for S.drug store. attached. Will be rented. togethe: parately, Inquire atlés a rept orth Fo Cc. S. OHARE & SON, ALE OR RENT- ICK HOUSE, sit tween Dend E sts In: — 04 Mh street, ro 8! Fy ae ‘A HOUSB of five rooms to let, No. eataiio ated 4=% Lith street ta SRS ae sai att 252 SEVENTH STREET, jugton 'T! nit TUR! tosell ff applied for by x FSA. belwern Belen BETWEEN M AND N STREETS, s . 0 aa9 grate Geet Gopltot Bill. Inquire 44: b NTA two-si large CANVAS,) AT 21 AND 22 CENTS PER POUND. om + PiomicsT— — FOR BENT TO oe Sbees, spicata, sae attractive Siar nN na acre apes pny aves, tables, swings, HAY raral advantage. yon tae peene Pon paee ©.y.Taom £ Ari Lastiesieae Dever, 363 fon a ets ¥. THE Bopha rg RULE SER | pear, SacoRs. rented t toa permaeert ae oemouth, tn SALAD O1L—Best. sovance. toneny We iy 4 4028 tf 443 Lith strect, is reoruce Lith and F streets, ~ Fenn ttt UERITURE of = (ently fitte i 6 ALL STYLES, secon) hand TOP-BU: der, for sale very lo stables, on west side of t potwecn Penusylvania avenue and L Os TALE Bar ko0m AN SD FIXTORES. Fst. between lath oi run of ou tom, Tern uth ee Es comme FOR MEN AND sB0Y SaLe. 02 Est beter Theater and Willard. Havel ‘Terms cation best in the eity Sone gaas 8. War Laud: Attoracy st-Law.441 Sth street, or DOUGLASS WEBEL: a! treese prs FoR! SALE—A Ba nite bt. EXPRESS WAGUR. a ‘new. this offee. + AND FOR SALE. RICE. EeEVER iT DOLLARS Stich — can be had bat once in teen at No. 4=4 1s Tth‘and sth atrects cast, [ECE STORE FOR SALB—On Tih trent: 6 of its best business sy nares. tps remodeled; will be sold very low, as the pr Hietor Wishes toengege in other bi = 7 a 2020-1 READY MADE AND TO ORDER. time: cent soetn Gatien st W wt FURNISHING GOODS. ress DBUGGIST, Star Office, 276 PENNSYLVANIA AVESUE. and Bi raps. 31% 0 gallon. fountains charged at coat per gl at No 334). Pa. avenae. im (,284T BEWS FOR THE PEOPLE. You cam get 9, prime artic 45 OpaL or Woop chong tor cash at the People's Uoal De- 165 Penna srenues pear nee street. Rint 1 Wood $3 per cord. je 15-1m* tyeey & ATERIALS pur SALE.—A Fine ! efor Balders [& BUILDING cotaie. Ge nual’ Bareding used Tore Genin, . The purcheser to take down L. BAR’s c BBNEDICT, over ee CLOTHING ESTABLISHMERT, FORMAN, CORNER SEVENTH AND & srnears, WASHINGTON, The Grocer, iW CLOTHING FOB LARGE gizm MER. CLOTHING FOR ALL size MEE, SEVENTH STREET, THE LARGEST STOCK oF BOYs azD YOUTHS’ CLOTHING IN Ta: DISTRICT. ETWEEN M AND N, ‘These Goods are of my own make, and will prove 0 be superior in style, Snish, and and werkmaaship Ony in this market. ” 1S SELLING THE GOODS 1 SELL MUST BE as REPEs. WELCH’ ss saETep. 57 Fo Dastnees te done Satardarsuntilovenia , best FAMILY FLOUR AT $2.90 PER SACK. je tf " Tux LOWEST PRICES AND BESI GODS. CARPETS, Mesa MaTTL MATERIALS, } Belling, st a1 AEP wars gi ‘at 91.65, Je2lIm | in ns ri wo 25. T WHOLESALE PBIORS. ‘Shades St 15 centeesch, or | AT ¥* G2 cents por yard to SOMETHING NEW. ‘and at less y % . 4 =. hs 34 door east from Corner 9h and Pa. ave. CABPETS, WINDOW SHADES, CABINET FUENITUBE, r O.8. WILLEON. Cemerery norice. 4

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