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“vrenm. ; 5 4 4 EVENING STAR. Largest Circulation in the District CROSBY 5S, NOYES.,........Editer. WASHINGTON OITY: MONDAY... .ccee . AUGUST S7 READING MATTER-ON EVERY PAGE. SEB OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELB- ©RAPHIO AND OTHER MATTER. FoR THz ACCOMMODATION OF PxRsoNs feaving the city during the summer months ‘bey can Bave Tam Stam mailed to their oddress, by ordering the same at the office, for ‘os cents per week, for one week or more. THE GE St. Louls rests serenely confident that it is to be the = capital. and is already holding c tory Meetings over the prospect. (orcmmati Was once thought eligible, bat has tern surpassed by St Louis im rapidity of rowth, if not in modesty. Ima real contest, go may bave something more to say Already the Chicago Tribune, which first ban- gly nominated St. Louis, bas taken alarm the innocent complacency with which that «e). treats its pre-eminence as @ qaestion al. eady settled, and im an editorial om the 1a! voting, expresses the hope that St. Louts wil! take umbrage it reminded that, in these pre- Bary movements, it 1s essential “that no juestion of place should be regarded as fore. <lesed OF settled im advance.” How long it be before another western city shall arise ester tban apy of these, is very uncertain. w ‘The changing circumstances of the country ¥ call for many shiftings of the capital after © migratory policy shall bave been adopted. How it may agree with the hitherto boasted stability of the Government itself is quite anetber problem. «I have my bank all thee years without a disaster,” said an Indi sus Bank Preeident to a Railroad President. “Yes,” responded old Locomotive, “but set your bank on wheels, and it will soon ran to tains of Central America in quest of the Gor- ermment to which Be had been accredited without flading it; and a pleasing, graphic book proved the only frutt of bis embassy. (ur Govermment will prove as intangibie ‘© & very little time after it shall have entered upon @ ‘starring” career. ‘This great republic Bas proves thatit cannot be Cestroyed by the excision of amy of its mem- bers; Dut the folly of many nations in the long, ‘oPg past, Bas shown that a nation, like an i ication of (Bis can be stronger than an exhi- of contempt for the traditionary associa- tions and affections of the people. «1 have worm Out three plantations and removed toa "said Secretary Jacob Thompson. “Then,” replied bis chief of agriculture, Mr. Clemson, “you are no better than a nomad. A man cannot be @ patrio: who does not cherish the associations of every stream, and valley, and Bill, and tree,and rock belonging to bis eatly home; and you aredooming yours toa r-olation more dismal and forbidding than the Wilderness from which it was redeemed for Sach wi the tendency of slave-tilied ach x6 the tendency of reckless Louis the Capital of the couacry, was plain- ty gotten up to give editors something to write 2 im the quill season. It was pu: forth with c-iderable snow of soberness, however, and > Lowis really bites at the proposition in dead nest. She Bas bad several public meetings vor the project and is going to have more. With (Be Springfield Republican, we are of opinion that “all the hope and doz-day ex- +r sons of that ambitions and disappointed city like to amount to very itttle. S:. Lots a just about as likely to get the cap- removed there from Washiagton as she fs ever rival Chicago in a business peiat of pybody can state the ly we should hie t> Unce 8 year, or oftener, St, Lows les this subject im desp-rate mood, ant to comyince the rest of the couatry thu © offers the most central, th most azreeabl-, ost heal bial, and im every way tae most co-rsble location for Government headqaar- Ge. metrical measurements, estimaies of ions, present and to cor thermome'r: ) SANItAry statistics, moral hygiene and »y other considerations, enter int her argu i If she likes this amusement, we don't ob- co). Let Cincinnati, Columbus, Caicago, Ladi- apelis, Lous ville, Nash ville, Datroit, Spring- . Nauvoo, Burlington, Keokak, St. Paul Crieans, Leavenworth, Omana, and a houdred others enter the tournament, if they {se the fam: we Rave the satisfaction of know- a: Washington is rapidly growing more more suitable and attractive for the pur- poses Of the capi every year. Besides, as toe Providence (R. 1) Journal—which paper wks Newport the best place for the capital ' a change is to be made—jastly observes se great difficulty im the removal of the sea: «* Government. a difficulty in which the seca- ty of Washington 1s found, is the difficuity of ing to BE agreement cyon any other pout. ority might be found against the preseat that majo:ity would be split into coen parties as sou as the question of te vocation should be agitated " Among the ‘candidates for the Uapital are bero Raleigh. N.C., in the east, aud Cieveland, 1i., in the west. Atron, ‘ megely wishes to Bave the naval school oved thither, Baving a bigh opinion of the benetits to be derived by the middies ta learn- © Bavigation cn the canal, where they will be liable to sea sickness. We cannot more appropriately close our re- orks on this subject thac by transterriag to stumas the following extracts from a sea- @n the migratory policy which ss Sppeared in the New York Journal of & paper which seldom “slops over” sensation topics We are aot indisposed to believe all that St. wus says of Rerself, and would mke no se- sous objection to moving the capital to that ovy by and by—say after the pabii v Sich B&ve cost so much, at Washington shall Eove begun to crumble to pieces aad new ones nie Reeded. * We do not regard the Tocation of the capital &s of much importance to the nation, so long as it is healthfal x aaa ceseible by railways, as ts Wasnington » Congress ymen, ese gieyers: and all the otber people that swarm around the vstional treasury, and the fountain of power. would find ther way to the seat of Govern- ment all the same, if it were fixed in the wilds ord eee af te ee Florida penineule. OF at the foot Monat Si. Ettes, 5 Therefore, a frave to St. Louls « and other Western cities the re evilege of — over the removal of the “pital—apd ail the more readily because believe at wil lead to 2: in oar day. The snti-coal-monopoly organization im Bottalo, New York, held another meeting on Friday evening. A committee was appointed | arrange for an immediate supply of coal, and procure @ charter for the U:tizeas’ Coal Or- escization, Resolations were passed recom- mending the abolition of the tariff op coa’, sustructing the Representative of the district to use bis utmost endeavors to procure such avolishment in Congress, and denouncing the coal monopolies. A committee was appoiat-d to draft a memorial to Uongress for the abvii- fiom of Une daty on foreign coal —$<—$<$<__ TS8 £b484M4 Expetion — According to our iattst advices by telegraph from Alabama, ua- omficial retyrms indicate that the following gea- tiemen bave been elected to Congress from tha: Scate:—Pirst District, Alfred E Back, (Re) of Mobile, Second District, Charles W, Back. ley. (Rep,) of Montgomery; Third D.s:r! Kobert S. Heflin, (Rep.,) of Rantolph; Foart aries Hayes, (Rep) of dreene, | ‘a District, Peter M. Dox, ( Democrat;) Sixtn | rict, William ©. Sberrod, ( Democrat.) A Nations! Temperance Mass Uonvention is to be eld im Chicago, commencing on the first of September. This gathering will ve .\te similar to the National Temperance Ven- vention held im Cleveland 8 little more than a year ago, only this 18 to be 8 mass con vention and net limited to persons who may hay been delegated (0 rej artcular organi- wauous ison, Memphis, Kaoxville, Vicksburg. | Ex-Presipgst Jou (Cuanozs ror 4 Seat tx Taz U. S.SexaTE—A telegram from Nashville states that the prospects of Andrew Jobnsor for election to the United States Sen- @te are now considered almost certain, asthe Majority of the Conservative members of the Legisiature elect are already pledged to him. His only opponent of aay strength will b3 Colonel Baile Peyton, but efforts are mixing to induce the latter to withdraw from th» con- test. The dispatch adds that the R+pudlicaas are divided in opimion regarding their candi- date, with 4 strong probability that Stokes will be their final choice, Other aiyices state that %the Republicans who supported Senter for Governor will bolt the Oonservative ticket if Johnson 1s nominated, and assert that his strength is mainly confiaed to the Vid Line Democrats. Ina speech of over three boars’ | duration a: Blountsviile, Tenn. the last he | made before the election in that S:ate, he took | the most open and unequtvocal grounds in | favor of mations! repudiation. The bondnol- dere, he said, had already recai ved the amount of their investment General Rosecrans bas declined the nomina- tion for Guvernor of Onio. He telegraphed Hon. A.G. Thurman, of the Democratic com- muvee, as foliow: After the war I resigned a very cesirabie position in the army and left my State to secure at least the possibility of fulfilling duties deemed sacred to my creditors and family. Those duties forbid me the honor of leading the Democracy of Obi» in tne pend- ing canvass for Govergor. I will address the State Central Committee by letter.” This will compel the assembling of another Convention, as the Central Committee will hardly take the responsibility of making a new nomination. The Sate Central Committee will meet in Columbus on Wednesday next to take action im the premise: The English papers confirm what was pre- dicted at thetime, that the compromise which secured the pi of the Irish Church bill, ‘Was entirely on the side of the House of Lords, and that the Liberal majority in the House of Commons gave up nothing that was material to the real purpose of disestablishment. The Executive Committee of the Baltimore City Republican Convention, at a meet ng on Saturday evening, unanimously endorsed the action of the State Executive Committee in calling primary meetings for the election of a ew City Convention on the evening of the 24tb instant From John ©. Parker, French & Richard- son and Philp & Solomon we have Harper's Ba- zar for August 2ist; trom J. Shillington, Tie A1LXth Century for August , and from the pub- lisher part No. 4 of Appie‘ons’ Journal—Blanch- ard & Mobun have it for sale. The National Executive Committee of the Union Leagee of America, which usually con- | venes st New York, will meet at the Union League House, in Philadelphia,on Wedaes- day, the 11th instant. General Sherman will not leave here until Friday, when he goes to Philadelphia to join Secretary Robeson and party on the Talla- pooss, snd will accompany them on their tour of inspection to the various navy-yards. -GhAND ENCAMPMENT.— ND VENiNe: ona Th Seles. a it 0. B_B. COLUBUGE, Grant Scribe. CENTBAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION meeting of the As: HAVE YOU OLD LIKBNESSES of liv- i ing or deceased frie:ris that you would like havecopied. made larger or smalier, plein or alors’. aa dered ¥, CONGRESS, Danae Mo me = Jain, 0, he LIBRARY OF CONGHESB will bs cloend to the public from August 2d to Augast Sst, tn- uy ot .B an Librarian, \r meeting for the payment of dues i faus avenue. first door th street,on MUNDAY NIGHTS, Augast ns tsercare ; on nider tbe geatrol of an ef- ficte od rience oard of sectors i eter ax cao becbtalned from any of the foo meee a. B STAILRY. President, Tirectors—R. W. Broil W | stalley D's douse, Ww a Ireian!. Lewis Baar | and Heary Franc (BepaOnronl "an tse HALL’S nA Lk toed AT SEVEH- Preparations, @1 oh fe : : ratlcas, etc Barry's Tricopberes, Lyon's Kath Ginger, 4 Inn's Perfames, 50; neh icinal asa‘tanalty ase. bot! er bot APhUm NAT TANS. DRUGGIST. ies mL, Cerner 24 and Dotrects north. ITABIAN CHUROH WILL BE Xs aus yas ihe heated term. jy 17 tt Bono BEMOVED HIS 0 NIN Te ; Peeper. Merween M and N streste ry DON'T FAIL TO Cuoice 1eeRo TH GRABULATED ith FF TKIUMPH: | Gls LE BRITUELS, y Building.” cor 71h and E ete. J oe ben ach go08, eae fed tothe’ Tonic 4 Bedford Mine betweenelith 5m a0 Penney’ wenls eve | and 2th ste | > RDA WATER AND PUK ‘COLD ATER AND SYR. | Ke ors souendusuns DRUG STORE. cor. Ist st. Pa a Lr ibs Hull. To prevent the more im- STILL MAINTAINS ITS UNBIVALLED BEPUTATION FOR UNIFORM GOOD QUALITY AND 108 COLD TEMPERATUB! With DELICIOUS FBUIT and CREAM SYRUPS. Kissingro, Vichy, Seltzer, and Saratoga MINB- BAL WATERS on drought. Bo. 480 Fifteenth street, son! SS he i teetionltralalag pa their cuiltren Greer 0 tee Lend } M AGHOLIA This chotce braced of EXTRA FLOUB. from ioe det very superior quality, for sale "ine 6 t ¥ quantity ho MILL OFF | adjoining | ous sense orth, and Wilbur, directors, and Mr. Phelps, them with conspiracy place the Toad in ge ced of Jay Gould ‘ond hie friends, now managing the Erie Railway, and (bus defraud the company out of its prop: try. Judge Clute issued au order enydining the above parties from acting as directors, vice president, and treasurer. ‘bis reduced th: board to ices than a quorum, and though they met, they were obliged to; adjoara sin- diz. Friday, Judge Peckman, om application of the Kamsey interest, poate Hoa. R.H Prayn receiver of the Tosa’ and tendent Ven altenbor was pat in charge of the office. Saturds: te fv AA the office, he found Mr Herrick bad been there, opening the dvors of his private rooms, whereupon he called in s-veral men and stationed them at the vari- ous doors, with orders to let noone pass in Soon after James Fisk, .!r., of New York. “ppeared and demanded admission. He was Tefused, whereupon Be produced papers show- ing that he had been appointed receiver of the road by Judge Barnard, of New York, and, eslling on several men he bad with bim, di clared bis intention of foreibly taking posse: sion. Superintendent Van Valkenburg fp: P8fed and informed Mir. Pisk that Hon. be (Mr. Van V.) bad been put im charge of the office, and ordered Bim (Mr. Fisk) and his party out. A melee ensued, which resulted in Mr. Fisk and bis party being ejected. Still Fisk remained ontside making a poisy demon- stration, whem the superintendent put bim in charge of am officer to take him to the station- house. Mr. Fisk accompanied the officer, but on sbowing his pf pers, and no one appearing against bim, he was discharged. He then re- turned to the office, and, in an interview with Superintendent Van Valkenburgh, informed that gentleman that be had been in some twenty such scrapes, but never before met witb the man who dared to face him and di:- charge bis duty as he bad. He further satd that he wanted just sach a man, and if he lost in this fight he wanted him to come to him in New York: if be won he wanted him to stay bere. Judge Peckham will to-day decide who is the receiver. Rerortep Magri or Fasgp. Dovetass, Jx..Toa Waits Woman.—A dispatch from Boston to Stengel New York Democrat says that on Frid oie it Fred. Douglass, Jr., son of Fred. Dou led to the altar the “accome plished dat er of Prot. A. Molyneux Heatt. of Harvard University.” There was a grand reception im the evening. &7-L. Edwin Dudley bas been = boom sppeinted aid to Gov. Wells of Virginia; $2,100 peran- nom. His appointment 30 18 dated Gated Saiy Jp soLcrion or COPABTNSESAL' . TO ALL WHOM IT MAY QONOBRE. tual « reer this 6th day sate hortsed Se ‘moneys nad recelpt the Ee 2 O'DON Pet Ferran. SOO baie oth ameo.. an 9-3t* hae FOR MEAT. Orrick Brror Coxyisany OF ScmistexeE,) No 510 ceVENTEENTH bese T jaat 6. 1859.4 form { jgnerel mai menct} i reanirements ‘aes by y the unaeralgued a 8.00 of the latter with ‘ertisement to be ai to Steh‘propocal of ties example eater prorcsais FOR FRESH agate MD. Angast Be received. by een roops market: ving i med sone days as the com desiguate, not —— ‘The necks of th {hae cattle slaaghtered for beat to delivered under this iunfnta' shall bo cut off ot the fourth ‘and the breast trimmed ‘The shall be cat off shanks of fi thre » te four inches above the Knee joint, and of bind quarters from six to eight inches above the gambrel or hock joint. r and len #1 apps post. or ed therefrom. with euch choice Fresh Boot Lion soma aire, such as Bir- od ‘orter heuse Steak, Standing Bibs, or Bib Boast, These contracts to te ta 18 fore six months, or hifess time as the Gene din ct commenangee a Tat day “of Octobe! 1 of the Qommaading Tn case of feilars 0 mcy im the quality or quantity of the Break Be F A to be livered, then the Commissary at bt Mar, land. ehall b © power to supp! ryt the dete ithe contractor will, be Ih the difference of coat. The contractor will be reauired, to bonds for the sum of ove thousand alc by two responsible suret murt be mentioned in Ti possla will be opened af, 10 o'clock a.m. t ae whicn times ime abt place bidders win comartos’ “Pro regal: for Beef,” nd etd BRwis SEELEY. “gu Ul Firat Liontenant ith Artillery: 4.0.8 F BUIT JABS FRUIT \T JABB'! Wecall epectal att ion to our self-sealing Fruit J They aro casi! re BS trouble to LDU, Odd Fellows’ Balls Sith street. Awe YOUR LATROUES AND STOVES repaired in time for cool weathe: +0 do thie work fa th am arti i ia gus LATROBE E isis Y vow PF ETMPSON Pentsyiveuia avenue. an T-eost between 10th and 11th streets. SseRDM & DURSND,. D® 5 99 W ate eset Baltimore, ae. May be convaited on ail Female Vom Lad! gent! mea wh Private Disenses to pbyeicten ofereat skill pertenes will do well tocall, Nervous | Debi cesefully treated. Business atrictiy coi Ail letters must contain a staxnp. BESS GOODS-EXTBA BABGAL! SCALE OF PBIOES FOR AUGUST. GREAT REDUCTIONS. © to submit to their ohio he following scale of pore: for this ls ere warked so that itis ‘conteatty + oe phe-amize stock pamdiin thie Let will Le closed out very short PBINTi Peel oy a zscent PACT AU ars rece soe iced to BS reduced to Sic. to 3c. ents PSROALBS re- Oeent CTMAVELING DBESS LINEN reduced to 7scont TRAVELING DRESS GOODS reduoed to t0cent TBAVBLING DRESS GOODS reduced to Pisin gelored LAWNS and ORGANDIES reduced meta O DEES GOODS st reduoed prices. Ek teed’ te oe BILKS Teiuced te s end $1.00 eet ez bay pene a fo bones Saute of William pie pe for th tothe #1 Waltem ‘on the, of October, bs fo eo mang? Machine re Daas ves of the ows by opt Sone mieten Teenatura pertnmene | f Seas ees :Eme 5 BOOM = sagen anit large cellar pats FOR SALE AND RENT. EE iad aee: Bs ios nies Unfaraiei medi te hg ferred. Totes 69 6th street, Ontreets. Rong | ry =A an Foe coats Bet , Pianos sautable for o weet iy oF for a elngie hema. "apply at at a a aiseet Bear sth. “va now ture of fertt livers. ‘In the upeer, portion of the mill are ex: tensive soap b flere end the necessary machi capable of mm hi Befrot the 5 S mame Wershouse on ‘the . = : tere i proert hs cnalderd weet valuable for mapafactarin: cf Washington. ee aes it? & McLELLAN, Aron 209-Im oe STREET. Siiaihiee eat Ai SR Jk wi wo feet on the Potomes riv speed fd on ane Ct ‘se wy ho Aes 3. on smear 1st. The Mouses are erick. ater at y°Gne ef ihe houses has the Store grein complete order. Apply L “ia Prospect street, canes eaeee 7 ti ar Bera ie ‘on east side Cars. now President! ‘Terms: @10 cash ; bala aE ath TARR 1 Mato SL, zh ortheast cor. New York av. and Isth :t, ‘OB En T_SOUsES at 850, rerniabed. sf EN BL pees eit ttreet, between D end B aires good water convenient; pavement front ‘nd! Tear. Inquire next aa FRAMES, 81 500, 91.250. 91.100, 91.000. $600, HS Sie e wacuin ee acs-ot soerth at Opposite Post Office, ne nto nponitn Fost Rien. the ground on whic! vented, af £310 per menth eas ‘They wi ‘sil Weeolda great bergatn Appiyte dt E-q., 249 Penna avenue. ee SAUETA new als room HOU! {riuare from the S:ate Department, o1 eon 18th and Lith wtrsete Prise This ie one of the prettiest and most nt houses in the olty; has ball, side aile back in yard. with 'd aod set front Apply on premiace ws nated- Brick scrioamts atta cw Eesvo tins oR } BENT— HOUSE No. 444 ith a je Gand H streets. Possession piyto, JOHN ALEX sy FIOB location in the over r Heea's Jewelry ‘Stores corner of llth Straet ly in the Btore. FE Farnished, a new HOUSE, containing seven’ room ball Wodern improvements; convenient tothe cars. The party letting Gastron to bosrd w with Whoover fe re: it street, between 4th and S:h streets, be. m, ots sna sold = Bargain, the one: Pane patie ane re aa (OR PALE OB | Fa eeuaire Srat clase F BRICK DWELLING HOUSE Egon wouth atts of Corcoran street. north afde of situated between iste and iy et manner. with all mo. pierces. Peicite Gzsuree. 2" he sold om liberal te: PLAN®, or to RIGGS | . ‘OB BALE—A new three story BRICK HOUSE. situated in the row Oppoetie ti he Government Fcialing Oftce: contatar eight rooms, with closet, all otber mote: ences.” For price and terms apply at th Yard, corner of 13th street end can tamer Also. ty double-seated ile Roch awa Y, nearly new. Apply as above. perty fed Yor a frat lass potel, and Ww: altare or without it. sly at ti WILLIAMS, corner or Bridge and Concrese streets, Georgetow sud et Fes BENT—That handsor el HOUSE, 297 I street. near Asti em re coe earenees, Apply ou the pee son” RENT—Two ihe Helente of Cr to WHEATLEY & SONS, wae streets Georgetown ee ELEGANT BUILDING LOTS! ELEGANT BUILGING LOTS !! ELEGANT BUILDING LOTS!!! $12.50 EACH $12.50 EACH! $12.50 EACH I: THE MOST DELIGHTFUL BUILDING SITES IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Havitg recently subdivided the tract of land known end designated as t! old site of Fort Rene, Tennallytown, D.0., we offer to the pub- lic, for the next THIRTY DAYS, aniess sooner Gisposed of. alternate lots in sald subdivision at There lots contain 2,500 square feet of ground each. and lie battwomiles beyond Georgetown. ‘The regular Hoe of stages rau ington, Georgetown, Oak Hill Cemetery ant Ten- nallytown places these ote within twenty mia- utes’ rideot Washington. ‘The attention of all, especially employees of the Government, is invited to this opportunity for ob- taining @ country residence, or making @ profit- alle investment. This tract ts the highest potnt of land ia the District, commands a most magnificent view of the Potomac and the surrounding conatry, 600 feet above tide- water. overlooking Washington, Georgetown, Alexandria, Fairfax Semigary, Bu- gar-Losf Meuntain, and the Bi For healthfulness and comfort as well as for grandness Of scenery this lovation cannot be sur- ig between Wash- Fare 15 cents. Onr subdivision embraces over 1,009 lots of 2.500 ‘squsre feet each, and one half of these we offer at the low figure of 912.20. conveyancing at the cost of the purchager. the subdivisien can be seen at our ere all {nf arriation in regard to the same Those who call firat will have first choice of ONION & BUTTS, REAL ESTATE BROKERS AUCTIONEERS, eventh and E streets. pper part of HOUSE No ania avenue, containing tee Hotels it fas Jo. 5 ART 6 y of ab Lee on RENT—A fret clers four- a “HDCRE 5 handsomely and thoroughly far taining all the modern premives, Bo. 364 Ea COE OED _ Jolt OB RENT—A gee ae Bouse. ing c United state Sta Sn =o pituated om 12th street, te r jars ap: plyat the Star office, on ney PAFHcalons SP Fok BEST —A no 5 iraria arent and K yw HOUSE of efzht rooms, with 35th street weet, Lebween Ick & acute of7 3) Boor: aan Bind Depot, corner A, with al ‘walls are 14 inches ata p fon n'walle 9 inches thick, house ta nea yailt by day labor, end superiatended ah at ween 24 an ea fowny eorgctown, D. Perak ; ‘or particulars 8) Broker, eo: Bridge streets. Georgetowne bo oR een Hath and ith waterand gas, ave., between ioth : af ood nel, Mborhood ra apply to JOHN x aren ook mye be spreats, Has 8 © PLEA®ANT PABLOB FOB ERT. the firs! sleo. ROME furniehed ot oaterashet AS rent jo. 474 11th street, between B and 4 ects, au 3-im* ive ‘miles trom the ma 1 ee uiity an La’ FOR a ALR 3s 000 FERT 0: CEeUaD, s it North A and 'étn st, ful ste acs aa a \stood. ool A geile TCHARD c! to a tage of rot Morte 4 and bee Capitol Bill. Po LET Five or six Usfarnished B00! nd 9th” Sd door trom Yo MO. A. batldt the premises before 9a. m. "_ au2 dB da eras iv tis of. Cantar 0: ‘and 5th streets, or tt door aay ae OR BENT OA ten room BRIGK HOUSE, Fe ee on 7h saree ‘cast eee aps etats Brokers: Wo. 397 Sr Pensonhy vanis avenue, between 6th and 7th atroata wYORBALB-A nine, toom BRIOK HOURE. with By Gifigh ees per al are te eon a treet i aire ja” esi Sir Rue SS | ancanaae erraeaareea Oe Bonds, rte ee iF Sicoe Pos BALE—| aRue Maryland and ae so rhea Fes Cs te Brokers. QE RAN One 11 room room 8B, one 8 room fe inn ana yy hs ae joint sine ate ea ea ween | Wore avenue and iy BUNT—Two nicely _farnished commanica- ig oe rts wi a I will rent very low. Osan. with b board, if Bo, oot imp ROO jeasant, BOO! Laueee see da aay x —ROUSE No. 1*= FOR BEsT_novs BE No. 165 Jab epert, be, H.W. HAMILTON & Co. GALE —A three-story BRIOK DWELL- Five titteceney pest nilaiag, contatoing ten rooms. with bath room, bot ‘cold water, table on rear of lot, toe thirty foot paved 2; Jpcation, ‘central. and convenient to streat re. Terms easy. Apply BisHOP, a ~ Dra Btore, cormer Fen ‘and 5 streets OT WEATHER & Goayracatne wai Home. 5% miles LBOURN & cio patina be Pane 7 ti pare aud anes coutata 72 street ae PENWIO eae -eot! Private family. 6 deligntfal a well Prarsianed closets and suitable for two persons dep ied Bova front. Sonatisel location. 10 'De) Terms mode- Pale. Addreas V1 Hovusas ANpD LOTS @ Ty aND couNTRY FOR SALE BY 5. P. BROWN & SON, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, to reduce our Btock of will makes ennsy! vi folly rag A dala corner uneaas and Este, ‘Uropls's Druc Btore, 110 Bridge street, Brice will be thegame at all ofthe above places. iva face histrest; tee D9. E87 Dae pre Sayre Bex De. De ‘ie tb pizect. t Oia Fgpows? tail.’ Be aa successfal whoa N Be person 1 Eee to collect tin Fy eta encert tae ‘ta ete — iH Ma ed. ENTIRE STOCK, max IFICATE. FOR SALE JUNE * 1367. of Lot part 3, Square 370.1 of Dae been lost 10 PER CENT. DEDUCTED Jaws nvog ATTORNEY AnD Will practice japreme Court of the Uai ory at! ted Btatens th . sy: oe be Get cf Uisimevena ths Coarieui | UNTIL WE REMOVE BACK TO OUR OLD FROM THE MABKED PRIOR, ray Steentneat of aa issn Ladies safferia, irregularities may repose the strictest con {rom His feos sre moderat odorata: and petiente Visiting see & onebat the ae — ESSAY OB THE OAUSKS OF LOi A‘usxuoon- y'Dr J. BMORY RICORD. No. 141 W. Faye: ‘Bali freé to any address. BABCIS REGEN MATE VET OMEN rage? o ey . IS DONE TO CLOSE THE sToUK. sth ADDITIONAL INDUCEMENT A. SAKS & ©O., CLOTHIE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, HAS REMOVED TO No. 409 F STREET, my 24-tf NEAB ‘Tre. ‘aE sty and © bildreo ay; Poe gk . see HARTOGENSIS. ae Boots. £1 Rivsrreet be Seiween x tod a. Any order mail promptly attended to. y One aes tye HILOSOPHY oF. MAEEIAGR, 4 new course of Lect ARILY aT 325 SEV ome EVENTH STREET. BBIBERGES, (Buccessor to H. F. Lovpon & Oo. CITIZENS, ARMY 45D avy ds Th MBEBCHART TAILOR, ma oat Ineo scoot ‘eo, see ee Rael, late Browne) "Beck jet volumes containl these :sotares will 0. 368 Fenn. Wesbingwen. aby, _sairoenina $06 aes. footway. New York = Ds. BIOHAU'S RBTACERNE ESD _S8GaR uae STORE oR forms emey; no ci thom one of the Lest tn the e city. Ap LACH & WALLACH, Attorneys at Fre SALE—A BLACK HORSE. bogey or sadcie; — aad i be sold very ebeap. pe -} spuprees Soman F om SALE SOBREL & ior ervote cr aenersh Detriny Sebmteie Ne aor "aor fhe own fee or Poti vor two bettie tr 99 8 9 at Ho. ‘Our Reccige of prices these’ Bemedles said sine tovany place. vat an 6 roe SALE_—BA SMAUL L¢ tr ‘AND Puna STORE on = Faas eeaet fe roment rPriatag "Omics Meares Di busi: airt ay ¥.. L trans ae on ween Canprts. CUBTAINB, ac. ¥§ iB LAR TER a iT atl GROCERY. | —— omy 486 SPRING sTocK OW OPEN aT MARKRITER'S, Bo. 486 SEVENTH STREET, Brrtweex D anp E Streets, 8 doors above O44 Fellows’ Hail, A as the o for the ex abiishment. at ea, 6th street, between 0 and Le. PAPEREANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES, PIO- TURB FRAMES, PICTUR® CORD AND Tas- SELS, PAINTINGS. ENGRAVINGS, CHEO- MOB, PICTUBB NAILS, BINGS, &c. Please remember name and number. TERMS CASH. m= PACIFIC RAILWAY GOLD LoaN,| R i Has REMOVED bis) amass Wood AND GOAL OFFICE Tenet: TLVANIA AVENUE, sd 188! uth eile 4 0ote Bo 25, Between 12th 10 saneaus GENUINE CIDER VINEGAR, FEOM YORK, PENNSYLVANIA. THE FRENCH WINE ViN FRESH SPICES. e INGER; SUGAES RETAILED aT CosT. VERY OLD WHISKEYS, WIS ES. ©. WiTMER, 119 Ponnsyivanta av bu Between is th atreota rs M. WILLIAN tas at DAB. r. GaN & i» 8 - ING = ‘Ss. War Messrs. DABNEY, MOB! &o 3 Ex ne campuic SUITS. . and MK. JESUP & Co. 13 change Place, and M. K o. 12 Pie RIMMINGS. REAL LAoRs, 8at- street, New York, ofter for salethe Bonds of the S. in all colors, RAIBBEALDS, Bansas Pacific Bailway, Taese Bonds pay seven per cext. in Gold. have thirty years to ran; are Free from Government Taxation; are eecured by OF THE PEACE, Ofice—225 Ce ctrect wo ) near F st. south, Landlord and tenant and civil business Finest Lands in Kantas and Coloraao. In addi- “Blao, Decda, Weasee, Mortgnges and Wille éuly execu! tion to this special grant, the Company also a Land Grant of Three Million Acres e! the owns Three Blilifons of Acres im Kan- sas. which are being rapidly sold te develop the country anf fmprove the rosa. ‘They area first mortgage upon the exten n of the road from Sheridan, Kansas, to Denver. Colo- redo, ‘The road in operation now earns more than eauish net income to pay the interest on the new loom, ‘Thereisno better security in the market— this being in some respects better than Govern- ment Securities. Principal and Interest payabl: 6, and accrued Interest, in Cur reucy. Pamphlets, Meps and Circulars farnished in Gold. Prict on spplication. auTim UATE lt iM MA BE SILK te aplend J “Paar aR SEE nike Jon: Army, Chief Quartermaster Us i strict Piset Military = Snes RY Jae Brevet Licut, Col. and A 4S army. au7 Depot Wuartermaster,