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pane a eee Ae RR te EI Sram amp Ccsa—Tas Nagoriatioxs 0: MINISTER SICKLES—MEDIATION OF THE) UNITED States AccErteD—T: MS PRo- POSED—SUBeTITUTES OFFERED bY Sratn— eee ea “The origi« | ition presented to Regent Srrano and sna kis ass cabinet set forth that, whereas there is devastuing war, destructive of" ite rn ta war, ctive of and WASHINGTON OITY: property, sad inimical to the interests mot trade MONDAY.......... SEPTEMBER 6, 1869, | and commerce, the United States, in the inter. ests of humanity, and with a view to bring the sapguinary el to @ close, offer their | services as a mediator. ienera ‘The proposition submit y Gen. Sickles was in the following terms: First. sue ‘Spaaisn government is to acknow: the inde- Fendence ofCabs without conditions. Second, the Cabams are to iudemnify Spain for the Spanish property on the island, such as castles, arsenals. forts, cus'om-houses and other public buildings; the aggregate amount of i indemnification, however, is not to exceed one hundred million ot dollars - Tourd, slavery is | to be abolished on the island. Fourth, as soon 8s these propositions are accepted b; Parties, hostilities are to cease, aad the United ‘States government will = falfill- ment of the agreement to both EVENING STAR. Largest Circulation in the District | OSBY S. NOYVES.......00.Editers _—— S7 READING MATTER ON BVERY PaGs. SEB OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE. | GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. —————————— ll: Tse Keoxcx Comvextion.—Tnis Conyen- tich meets to-day. It proposes to demand ths removal by Government of all obstructions, | natural snd artificial. to the free mayigation of the Mississippi River. 1t is expected that the | Convention will resolve that Congress shall “passa little bill” maxing the following appro- Priations:—To complete improvement of Des Moues rapids cf Musissippi River, $1,479,617; | ™Enur nes eres oneal for Rock Isiand rapids, $13,601; tor Upper | a dispatch by okt ago Secreary Fi ecetrad Mississippi, $334,495; mouth of the Mississippi, | which was the reply of the Spanish govern. $375,000; falls of the Ohio River, $1,625,500: | rosrgindeend Loma pesos = ee Oe me m™m on Oo! ‘aie Odio, stove tee talls, $473,000; Ohio, below the | ted States ‘and Gusta Ont antosonnee oe + #6 removal of snags and wrecks | the interposition of its good offices for the set- And repair of levees, $1,000,000. Total, $9,467,213. | 3. | tlement of the difficulty between Spain and That is nine amd abalf millions of dollars to | ie ever-faithfal isle, the dispatch goes on to Put the two rivers im navigable order: then i, | “AZ,{Bet in lew of the bans of settlement pro~ the United States, Spain offers the Will require an annual appropriation of many | following: First, the Cubans cnr down their More millions to keep them in ranning con. | arms. to grant @ geaeral am- dition, especially the Ohio, which must have ewig tothe tavern Kegel — 2S | 5 slack water navigation to supply the deficien- | SPD for ail. piee grees ol wesal Brent iards destroyed e insurgents. Fourth, suffrage to be wpe pall wo all the population of the isiand, so that the people may have an op- Portunity to decide whether they will re: with Spain or whether they prefer ‘to be sepa- pon | But it is proposed by the St. Louis folks,who doubt the ability of their own convention to | effect the job, that the Keokuk conventionits shall “resolve” the removai of the Capital. rate and fi °3 Faith, Sy a will gaar- Passing resolutions is pretty cheap business, antee full Protectuon to such of the insurgents but possibly the Keokuk Party will conciude %% may be sel to come through the lines of with the pooled w of tue Sp SI caine 4 \wi ves of 1e ani ve ernment fora settlement on the ee of these fe Propositions. Sixth, the United ‘States to guar- antes to Spain i ‘of Oaba's propor- the public ly to the Fish sent a that it is unwise to scatter their fire. poncesoten Seccosraedliressislioe tad It seems that at the meeting of the St. Louis “Capitol Committee” to consider the question of abandoning the Capitol-removal Uonven- tion, Mr. L. N. Reavis was particalarly de- monstrative in urging that it should not be was glad Siven up. He “would as soon favor the post- | Spain ccepted its meditation im the difficulty poning of the sun's rising to-morrow.” The which had arisen between Spain and Qaba. letter of Governor Geary, of Pennsylvania, | Inasmuch as the attempt at negotiation for s read before the committee, says “however im. | an portant & movement of the kind may be con- sidered at some future period, it is extremely | doubtful to his mind whether im the present financial condition of the Government any considerable portion of the peeple of the na- cept it, or, i to take any noticeofit. The tion will approve a measure which t | representatives of the Cubans in this country Recessarily materially increase the indebted. have already signified to Mr. Fish that under F 2B f He rl rests to accept the tion offered by Minister Sickles Mr. Fishy 1m his dispatch, made no allusion to the substivate Presented by Spain, which may be regarded as refusal on the part of our government to ac ness. He says he is confident that the citizens 50 ¢lFcumstances will they accept the proposi- tion of in. So far as tl are concerned, the | of bis commonwealth are not prepared to basis of settlement rbanitted, by General | sanction the contemplated movement at this time.” He therefore respectfully requests that reception of t Spain’ ‘ssubstitute and | he be excused trom taking the action indicated gicbaeaaiarise eet mand the reply of Secretary Fish thereto, about halt dozen telegrams nave passed ——— Minis- ter Sickles and’ Sec Fish. They are merely advisory ef the sitaation, wever, and Teport no material progress. idgimg from | their contents Mr. Fish is of opinion that | Spain will ultimately accept original proposition offered by the United States. it appears that Regent ‘88 well as a ma- jority ot his Cabinet, ave convinced that the | wisest and best thing for them to dois to take | the Cubans at their word, and get the hundred mullions of which poor Spain stands so much in need. Narorzox Worse — tock markets of Europe are in a flutver again op account of the | increased illness of Napoleon. Great exertions are made in behsif of his government to under rate his illmess, and to give out the idea that he Will soon be able to show in public and take bis piace at the council board, but the interests at stake are too great to allow of any success in such comcealments, and the flactua- | } tons in his condition are known from hour to | ‘The trouble is, however, that heretofore the | hour AndastReend approaches with him, | Spanish people have been kept in Profound | | at is more apparent that his laborious efforts to p romepryte pa the true Fe Sate tee cons | shape thi the ution of the insurrection aba. y are Sane oe age Pee ane Fee th acs, | led to believe through their press, which is lymasty”” will utterly tail ‘he French people | controlled by the Government, that the rebel- | are not sufficiently drilled in the science of | liom was insignificant, and that ina short time seli-government to allow them to accept the | everything would be quiet and Cuba woald rule of & woman or a boy. Napoleon was become once more “The faithful isle.” Serrano sixty-one years ofage last April. His son was and his counsellors are in reality afraid to re- ¥ral the true state of affairs, which the accept- thirteen years old in March, and is of feeble constitution. The Empress Eugenie was Anc of the proposition of the United States forty-three Iast May. woulddo. It is though’, therefore, that final | action will be postponed uatil a Kings se- | tected.” The papers atill Keep up the discussion of | Goronup GAUGER —The Norfolk Journal the removal-of-the-Capital question. The | says that Joreph T. Wilson, a colored mac, Springfleld (Mass.) Repydlican thinks thaton has — aa ones py ee 7 the | e s second collection district ualified on the whole St. Louis is too hot, has too mnch Thursday before C. T. Barry, clerk of the choles, sud weukd bo as much eupaned temec- | Gasea Guise court, Gol gace'teoks Gn Uonal influences “as Washington was under | sum of $20,000 for the faithful performance of the old regime; that neutral territory con- | bis duties trolled by the General Government ts what is Specta up Louis Wanted—not the noisy rivalries of a sectional Naporcen’ clemency by by eying tha be ame | center, or the whirlpool of commercial activi. | pardoned everybod: done nothing. ty; that Washington is nearer neutral than any | place likely to be chosen; and that with all its faults it is desirable tat it should continue the seat of Government, at least until the new era of our national policy has clearly indicated our needs and dangers. s7-Joun Alien, on aes wickedest man in New York, is now keeping s temperance gro- | cery. | s7-The Ssvaunah News says that one firm in that city bas coptracted for two thousand Chinece laborers. | serThe Chinese, according to the recent re- ports of the British consuls in that comatr ung to uee foreign goods more freely G “Prot Lyell says that!,500.000 ot cubic feet of Water pass over Ningara Falls every minute. Dr. Dwight, former President of Yale College, says 100,200,.00 tons pass over the falls every hour.""— Exchange. | They say that figures never lie, but in most | cases it depends on the figurer. In this case, certainly, exther the Doctor or Professor is very | Wide of the mark. Tne difference in the two ealculstions given above is only the small mat- ter Of 3,115,100,000 cubic feet or 11.337,500 tons ot | water per hour—enough to rum several good sizea mills. A Wilkesbarre (Pa.) despatch says that the miners and laborersemployed along the line of | the Delaware and Hudson Works held a meet- | ing and determined to resume work as soon as Possible. The result of the meeting has been communicated to the Superintendent of the coal department, and he is using all exertions in Preparing for aTesumption of work to-day, at the same prices as accepted by the Penasylva- mis. Lackawanus, and Western Companies’ mixers. FISG, at Contre and rf. feotof lithet. It FOR THE BEST AND CHEAPEox PHU: ‘OGRaPHD, all sizes and styles, gale rsd, fro orother | or col- 19, to weaue, sud 6th sts. cheapest class * the United Staten: eat eaavur: | TEACUEES OF THE PUBLTG sols FIRST I members of the Legisisture in Vermont takes | piace to-morrow, the 7th instant. Ine Repub. licam candidates on the State ticket, of whose election there is no doubt. are: For Governor, Peter T. Washburn; for Lieutenant Governor, | 4,8 George W. Hendee; tor Treasurer, John A- Page. 2 UBDAY, september Per order of the Eraaters oF | MAYTORALTY. intend efferin, “Property-bolders here are so disheartened myself aes Candidate, for the ph that the Baltimore Sun, of this morning, says siti to tae oe present clip, sémstatation. Rai that they are selling bere at a sacrifice aud Interested Twould like to call on me'to in- moving to that city.” — Wash. Co . Enquirer. TBE. terclanwe ‘views. Indeed! Who are moving? We ae Fim = Sees Auta Bookstore muck furniture going im the dir Umore ven'tseen | _ in of Bal- | Taz Battivore Crry Covxcit will meet this Siternoon after the summer vacation. 1t 4s expected that one of the first subjects pre- sented will be the report of the committee ap- pointed to investigate the alleged frauds in the contracts for the erection of tne new City Hall. gtieelnan ren tomemtentelt New Book: ro! ianchard & Mokun we have two novels recently published by Har- per & Brothers—Meta’s Faith,” by the author of “St. Olayes,”’ and “False Colors,” by Annie Thomas. They afford pleasant, seasonable reading. ———EE General Canby will issue bis proclamation on the result of the election im Virginia about the 15th instant. The new State officers will | be installed om the Assembling of the Legis. lature, ‘Tas plate printers’ strike in New York has ended, the National Bank Note Company agree- apg to give an advance of five cents on the backs and ten cents on the faces of the new | fractional currency. | paar ee Se George. the Count Joannes,!defends the in- | Jured virtue of Lord Byron, and pronounces Mrs. Stowe's statement a “demoniac libel.” | ‘This ought to settle the matter. | oes i eS From Pailp aad Solomons, J. 0. Parker, J. | woes BAL Caste == AT GRVER- Seve aerpert Sere eepermmar on.” "| et soeree oR, hege, Sete: aan 3 sepa ieee DET eee sil dieeamn of the Farol re have Harper's Bazar tor September 15th. | | The Cincinnatt! Enquirer gets out it's rooster | over the Democratic vietory in California. | ! S7 Juarez and his Cabinet will meet Mr. Harts * Acapulco and escort him to the cap- 7 Baltimore man: 21,511,131 dating ola pean ufactured 21,511,181 cigars er The Ri oem ds a 2 sald, are to invest | $100,(00,000 in U.S ban | = Mr. pth sane ae $100,000 forany horse that cam equal the time of Dexter. A | very safe offer. } 97-4 cable transfer” ts py Arrancement which one Sa Lote before ban! hours a lonaen SF improved dwellings for ‘workmen London pay #0 Well that the ‘mber will soon be largely increased. or Fravk Lawlor is to boos B theatre ‘ision street, Albany, acd have it completed by ibe last of October. S7-The Massachusetts State Liquor Agency sold Iast month $42.40 worth of liquor. What a tearfully upbealiby State it must be | BA! wv. 222 0% pats, Les UB LEA sa, In yy | 304 Pennsylvania aye: Jons ?. Lb. 312 ry ry NIA AVENUB, We wees and re marked our entire stock jast reason: fed many new t! ee makings very co mar rary ; penne mee the are Goods thi id est season jal cents Velo ‘conte per wit noc G000,G00D8 AT LOW PRICES ‘An inspection of stock solicited. a06-6 R EmMoOovVaAL. Having this day removed to my New Store, No. 24 MABEBT SPACE. bicebagiemges two doors east of old stand. | Whicl ly refitted aud edapte! sterects ‘Thaoking my customers for thetr vor megs gop the past. I respect @. DAVI>, 24 Market Space. corner 8th street. fe €-3t Pprayos, ORGARS, &c., Always on band the largest and best Stock of new ond sccond bend PIANOS, city, rang-' ice, Bgo G20 apes. or for = or rent. ‘Terme fo sat mers. tne our stock eae parchan Salve RR ere Ta, an Mi Sens BREW ius i publi ‘enn, Fear itl cnet, 2a ra ry iron Ballding. DANGING ACADEMY pir 3 ME erecar, NEAR TENTH. Classes for yn will commence on SATURDAY. September Ii, a3 p.m ‘Terme—$i2 per quarter of tw i -Tueed ‘ht seg ot 4 Saturdi eae Gente tucel ot i Puoredeyes Fy 9% Practictug Soiree every Sataras Seirces semi- ae y-foar onmsiak OOF AND $Po8 Eerveu gee tee < ira Bell poe i sfopcntd ane with the a) ‘ashit sppoinied TUBSDAY, 23th of tombe Yor the Qual settioment asd distavatien ofthe perzonas estate of said end the asse! er atece wees ta a dsconeedarnae soo beac excl faded’ from all Bor, AND GIBL'S SOHOOL SATOHELS IN areat Wee, ee Ore atthe prices at JAB. AM'S No. 500 ‘th street, one ‘toot north of Odd Fellow’ fail’ N=YpARD, DSBOORD BARD cae Raat Bours. ito street. omens 3d and 4t! LATING | TIBRABY of new snd cholc a CARPETS | CARPETS —We ata ‘Tuesday next a large lot of CARPET! siiarwe assortment of Tall P Pacts ied e assortment o: che: _— JOHNSON & COLL se 4-st* BS Market UATE AND MARBLE MANTELS. Having purchased the entire fnterest in the SLATE AND MARBLE MANTEL BUSINESS | of H.W. Hamilton, Baa-. and removed that busi- ness from No. 243 Penut ia avenue, between 12th and 13th streets sarenan ASSOCL. YOUNG MEN'S Sensi’ SSOCIATION 4 D streets, Iwould Ren on at ‘antes to be as good and com} in this or any other market. se41m 8. P. WRISLEY, Corner sth ant D streets. Buanca OF ME. DEMOBEST. GRAND OPBHING FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS, ar MBS. E. M. HINCKLEY’S BNEW SHOW £00Ms, » bet. 9th and J0th sts, —— MAKING IN ALL ITS VABIETIES. fee-zt* PHILP & SOLOMONS BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, 332 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Berween Nints and TENTH StReeEts, CK of 8 reoms, in good Bode streets, Georgetown. re poy Jon. ae Ai ath ALG. | Fo On Ei EEnT BRICK House: o1 ee ee a | — ‘dot y oars hb stree' (act ott Jost A WHITNEY 600" a6 Ha i SimuaY 6 avy, Es ALL THE NEW BCOK8 AS SOON As PUB- | #t . bet. Gand H yarn ae i aA if . e LISHED. 0. y, RENT —HOUSE No fo, 130, (Greene Fors SEnT— =TURISHED 10 Rooms Tessier aa in, rt bor without ; street, _ Ploneaat sad a rable. between ith angie et OOM au 23-6t" ‘OR RENT—A three-story BRICK HOUSE, Orders by mail promptly supplied at publishers’ with gas and tos plegaant nel : prices. set | hood Apply to BEBNAED HATES. coree oh, Hovsss amp = and H streets, se 1-e03t™ IN THE | Lors: LOT st! | @ Ty aND counTRY FROM $10 TO @29 DOWN | FOR SALE BY C4ritoL HILL Bi ESTATE AGENOY. WT. Jonn: ON, ‘EN ‘y PENNSYLVANIA A at) THISD STBBET BAST. collection of property east of Cie tot for | @ OBANE & DIBBELL, 0. 249 W. Baltimore at., Baltimore, Ma 4 Will open on TUBSDAY. Bept.7th, their FEBHOH PATTERN BONNETS AND HATS, and other MILLINBRY GOODS, To which they invite the trade. 1B OLD iEADQUARTERS be ides i Po ror G. a. WHITAEKEB & CO. iy Dye AS he, Ww. eee, =: Y¥ @ o Dp 8. @PBERODBEAD & CO. oat ye L ag-f Ades an Cotton ‘2c, per yard; ele; fre Wassmeros CITY DISPENSARY, Northwest Corner 1th and M Str Ecateat'stvice ‘and Surgical operation to the Leber Fe eT Reena, | madly SMAKING. D Bg DBBSS: OLOAE: made inthe ores PUES >h has besn thorough! to m7 “heed fm business, vanere, with increased faci ea and more room + K'hope to offer greater | A liberal | ily asl Received g# soon as | | FOR SALE AND RENT. CAE FOR BENT_800 H treet, te | A Pe Ma strets. Apply ioe ie F Boae arse ae TE, wbetween Si aad streets Yeinn’. se 6-Im FO! SERF=a FEA EDURE sia a Foe = ; Taree grounds, trait tress and ® arta lcanvonient. to care” Te auire of W" * MMURNGLEY, corner th treet east a Pons. avenue TE OR FOUR TAsGE ONFU EATEED BOOMS, itable for (Samay oa | large front Von the same floor: water | ath room. Apply at 393 Setar betwesn 6th and Teh atrecte, ee 6. SNERS AND BOrons et eae rt Ee ona MG, 29 actes each, abo Tenn afte ie an art Btock and Fistares for sale Also. 8 good py ard. Suitable i . butcher or brewery: a ohn, 9th street, ty }ween e6 St* | Fo BENT—A vaaue, HOUBE: coatnaatre fog roome, « ki tchen ands cellar. 35 ; ata3 kK Fe RE Fo OB : LEAgELOT net = rth ‘west corner sth and Nay lavy Yard. Apply to corner store. wean CHANCE TO geome ‘wo HOUSES, @10 nian “ 466 7th street. on pont Office. Fo, RENTS | Toco FRAME DWELL. also "arden: corne nd. Mest Capit t poignbornood remises. 1b a tonth, No. 118% Rhatrect® between, streets north. set-St* fol TIT For a ae tna con of ‘Siowouas re Hu Fok pale and ‘Kast Capito Pye aed OR ENT Tre — HOUSES en ORS 397 Bhode Island ave Oe {OR SALE—Four-etory Pressed Brick Front | HOUSE, containing nine roome;bath and drous- ma; all modera improvement | Bayan 6th street, between @ and H nort! Fe BESTS URNISHED BOOMS, suitable for legations, with carriag: house énd stable Apply on the premises, No; 269 corner of land’ Vermont IDENOE, corner Re ee ceeeree watact- 8 Sill be: Ten ae ait cttlagy pee Host 43) ay Bul ee fo. pian, = iy FEO. Laan aren core 2 a3 Be poaRD, 1 Focation. verse very moderate Detween K desirable DWELLII 430: D street norte, or i ver front. Prol ferme pcg lor price and ‘Trustees of Morgen & ‘tle indieputall LELLAN, one ri =. of angst | Vases aOTaL ; PROPERTY FOR BALE Seminary Bail street, fronting 190 Iding, one square north of Bri: feet ‘ashington street. oe feet on Pon J street. three oem high, ‘besides ‘ment: containing about 5) rooms. - This pro- peneee ra located tor, @ first class Rotel, nd wi Baas au oe ib farnicare or without (t. Ap- of B. AMS, corner of NOonaree et treets, ‘Geo rgetown. ms; in good order; postession i MApply next door’ URES FOR BALE ANDISTORE FOR Fixtures and part of Stock ing Goods will be sold, gain, to close busines. 25% 7th street tween Land M orth se NI UBNISHED HOUSE OF s RIORLY Gutrcet, between ith sad 18 so per month. Apply at 495 ilth ween Pennsylvauie Avenue and HOUSES FOR re gas and water, lier: situate on 24 to JO8.&J.E, LI mbracing 0: and for many years Fou RENT_The ‘24 and 34 stories of iste Suga oe eT 435 st. PERSONAL. CLOTHING, &c. {| $11,000 Reet Pecesr: "Wal 8. SOSA Foner Se: A. SAKS & CO., five aaa Clothiers, HAVE REMOVED fed wae BEAL x REAL ESTA&Ti Cor New York avenue TO THEIR OLD STAND, oe AND OeUn! ee seat in the Supreme Gourt of the Uni- pranticn ta 1 Goart of s, Se Distr ieee ime 417 SEVENTH ST ATTOBNEY-aT-Law, HAS BEMOVED TO Bo. 409 F STREET, my %-tf BAB Tru. te G'S WONDERFUL REMEDY— VIAFUGA, Bead Pamphict of remarkabie cures. mar 13 8&Wiy HIGHEST OASH PAID FOR LaDies’, A ai ties and Obie en's Cast OF (Glethin 8. HARTOG: Ith etree! and N. Any enter Sate ial! promptly ‘sitended to. PEiLosorey. OF MABEL A new course of Lectures, Rew York Musoum of Anat SOLICIT AN INSPECTION. sus)-tr F J. BRIBBRGEE, (Buccessor to H. F. Lownon & Oo. CITIZENS, ARMY AND BavY MERCHANT TAILOR, BENTISTRY. serena cere a ee ‘antl 8, J.T. 000 DABTIST, No. sav by sddreesing SBC ia D Stone, 0 street Zines ‘Aoatomy and Bolen, eas’ | 7 EETE extracted withont pals. ERT! ———, Fintes, jatee, and filled in the best manner one moderate For, ‘RENT On Fee floor. one large and nicely ished BOOMS, suitab! toy ether or BLO! 180, owe oo u on housekeepin; rented rs Raonon sae CHR HAMBER, be rented very y cheap co Tellable tenants. Bis Worth B strects ware ane Ist street 701 Fa Rita PARLORS. fronting on ‘Also. seve: whient witrent ye with» board, if dest Gapitor Hill, between ‘pale nicel; “eral commen a "front ‘end Ss 5 oe Fe ENT—HOUSE No Tath sti paren F and Q streets. ‘Thguire at met es yt. 562 7th street. ‘H. W. HAMILTON & 00. ¥ FUE) ISHED Re ROOMS. WITH HOME | Ctoxtremely moderate te 13th atreet, between B and F 7 ‘iy ae prices: rae Al EOOMB, nicel; ‘Table Bosrd | te No. 446 Bi Drs vibe iTLY, -4 - VOR SALE-BAB BOOM AND FIATU: canoe strets, Feige gest ¢ bargai ‘Avgiy to Dube = Sion ABTENT oo a DABBEILLE, 210 F st., near 16th. a Tet =- Stantly on GOODWILL of Wecatantee to fi thew be Ciger Divan, D street, near oti prictoriee of “The Pet’ 5 and 10 cent cigar. Pro- Prictor leaves for the West about ist of Ucteber. Bo. 260 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Between 12th and 18th streets. =A QOMFECTIONESY AND ene Fixtares ches: TEETH BXTRACTED WITHOUT Pain. Ro charge will be made for extracting where Ar- tficial Teeth are inserted, paticat will be reauired to" pay for the! sur will be Associ avenue. raved as Moarephic eat - ery: Forel several ostrable m plete order. Apes, to B.A. DUVALL Mer: | chant Tailors 434 Pa. avenue. ue S-ootf ‘OR peta ed new BRIUK HOUSES. with ix jammer kite! me and hell: Root | borhood. an and wit! Hae! alt ef | the! 4 pam ofapring water at at 111 St! } iQ’ w wet 25 per month. Inuaire at GH: RUPPE: . 522 Th street, near D. eS iw nist class three story RRIOK sacha: » Pear ee HOUB! tts a’ street; the nest location 1a, Waahin nto} ry and ern; excellent stabling. Price, jendid large | three-story, BRICK ; Foostorn nowt: twelve reeme; with two: story BRIO &c.; on 8t Street, north of Patent Ofice. Ba : Gis. Terms, $3.00 Cash, nd Stoo eee me month: so3 3t Kew York a! pow eanr rinse § 25. WAGaMal Real Estate Broker, 7th st., opposite Post Ortice. Baitable for ef chambers. je ices Or = i By Be 2-6t FOE SE. G8 LOT, 25 feet by 1 lot; @ cents e tuLE, Real Estate Brokers, 210 F street. BARGAIN—VACANT y desirable buildin, ‘One third cash; balance two years. Also, BU! noose COBNEB at $3 000. . WAGGAMAR. se22w 466 7th wtrect. 6 ite Post Office. FOR BER T—A six room Fea ‘@ carpenter shop on the lot. Fork av-nue, Letween «th and asi + th the Fletcher Chapel. Be KELLEY, eal Matate to nquire orner of 3 Bib street, H recta one (al! wiuare from the Patent Office, a three story BEI OUSE BRIOK DWELL- Tro Aihtworstery Back Buildings coutar ‘come. with bat bot nit cold = Fapge, stable on rear of lot, to, alley; to room, cold water, foot paved ecation, central, and Sire nnor ells i wore ‘tore, conser Fen and & oO. eR nHOF, Fos BENT— h summer coal-house, &c., A onneteo-atory ee east wbetween, Mand near car Vormeae yeu; sweat @ ry ‘omonth ba Ho ‘WEATHER 18 OOMING—It you ary to Hight Home. the cy, ‘tall’ soon, on RELBOURM & L Ltr, corner /th suet mys op étt 7OB ieomily txt Gret class four- lsomely and all the modera ements. pre mises, Ho. 363 H st., cor. of lath, taining Fuien Fag Pani re ‘ave ‘alles ies trom thetcity, te thor irene ‘OB REN Feaenines tween B and minutes’ walk utes’ walk to the Treasury Department. Rent $3) | No. 522 7th ir month, forth Fe. RENT—A tp, HOUSE. anes rooms, situated on 2th stree! of Maryland a Fo * SALE a nee FRA Georgetor Pace ‘and gas ie 1 80. Beal | Inquire ‘343 en to! the Agricultural and ten street, near D wul6-l4t south . For farther particulary are ap Hates ode- 104 =} DWELLING ing sie rooms; contal = ox pacticaiac ‘appt opty to eee J. my25 City Post Once. AND $5 TO $20 A MONTH, IN THE FIBST WABD, IN THE SECOND WABD AND ON CAPITOL HILL, BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED Apply to JOBHUA WHITNEY @ CO. te 1th 416 Beventh street, bet. G and H. operty: ADPIY to, PRANOLS Bi Lumber De Obio avenue, betw | snd 13 th ete ‘eres | jotel Im. | it $35 per month | BRIOK HOUSE, No. 60 Greene strect, near | Bridge tree, containing eleyen\ oom, path: | oom” de,-withateble fu Tear Bene '@tt ‘po Month. ‘Apply to RILEY A. SHIN, au 31 57 Greene street, Georgetown [POR BENT —A HOUSE of 1 roome: wate if Jermnoden the most cost Ieparit tne cig ear Fr Rows Tnauire of ro REE! or of 158 Fo RENT—Two new 3 stori WAULING, presesd pa iin wert 2 fone base ateps “OHEAP SUBURBAN RES acne f the most dell of finest and _E ere fratt treet, al abundance’ forest aad OPEAhO.grenane hal 7 5S. P. BROWN & SON, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, Conngs 161TH STREET any Hew Yore Avance; FIFTY Fini wave subdivision, Ly BOLE ie pony ed peers ND Taree as rices at rng No. 337 7th, treet, Bbove "Hew ¥ — Ss SCHOOL BOOKS 4. WHITAKER & 00.%3 0 3-6t ‘s D streets. H. 3, 3525Re. SS ADADEMY ~ will BE OP: tt Pennsy! avaaee ber ieth, AYS and, ", Misses and Masters from two till five Geatiemen from seven till ten Spares tum erence zal ne $-ool0t Bazoarss: BABGAINS i" sttegcureatire ste oS son Caan Forafewdaysouly. mar PA YS... Iurortanr: WILL BEMOVE TO GOB. BIGHTH ST. AND MARKET SPAOR, reduction Davis’, 20 Market Space. Gazar BEDUCTION IN FANOY AND MILLINERY GOODS to removal Septem- The Cheap Place! GREATER INDUCEMENTS THAN EVER FORE tree LE inauireot B. streets corner M south. —— "THE SBEAPESE FLACE TO BUY YOUR BCHOOL BUOKS is the oldest Heatyaarters, comer th an WELCH’S BEST FAMILY FLOUR aT WHITAK aay WARBEOUBE. mee between sth and 9th $2.70 PER SACK. PRINTING waite sabe. nyearrina | Far Ee EVEL cia — en ee Pa- RAY'S ARLINGTON MILLS FAMILY i ited to examinethe so Bolt ‘Agent for are invited to o4 nocd for AND ALL OTHES GRADES OF Skewers, °fset'tme} FLOUR REDUCE: iB SUBSCRIBER WILL FORN T'iteonte of Mile at BY timore De Rita Cc. S. OHARE & SON, 252 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN M AND N STREETS. GOOD COUNTBY HAMS, 20 Ots.; BEST SUGAB CURED (Canvassed), 25 Ote.; BROWN BUGAB, 12, 12%, 13, AND 14 Ote.; CLABIFIED, 13 AND 16 Ots.; LEAF LABD, [8 CADDIES, 24 Ots per pound: LONDON BBOWH STOUT AND YOUNGER'S PALE ALE, 62.75 por doren; PUBE APPLE CIDER SPEEBR’S STANDARD WINE BITTERS; SPRER'S PORT GRAPE WINE; COX'S SPABKLING GELATIN! package. Particular attention paid to the SELECTION OF TEAS. bY C. s, OHARE & SON, 262 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN M AND N STREETS. Ba TRUNKS, GER ENCOURAGE BOM# MA’ SOLE bras bee ss ta re NET BO AND B vabises thee “i TLOW fart Lor CASH, t $d PBAvu- oa MANUF ACTO! JAMES Ss. TOPHAM & Co., T7500 SEVENTH STREET, One deor above Odd Fellows’ Hall. BEPATRING a by Dest work- qh romptly attended to, and by ithe SCHOOL’ Books, SCHOOL REQUISITES, Keo, Key Ke WE WOULD CALL THE ita ll SCHOLARS PAKESTS, G TANS. ALSO PROFESSO&S “AND ‘Tracuaize: To OUR LABGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF EVERYTHING IN HE OOL AND COLIEGE TEAT BOOK ‘om LINE, | WHICH WE WILL SELL AT VERY LOW BATES, WHOLESALE AND DETAIL. 20 Ots. per | BLANCHARD & MOHUN, | BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, Corner Pa, avenue and Lith Street, WASHINGTON CITY ol I: Esan CHEESE; Just received at N. W. BURCHBLL'8, ‘Corner of isth and F streets Under Ebbitt Heuse. FACTURBS, Lor To BUILDERS AND OTHERS. ELIU! Ia not the owner ofany ir Pavement js not the owner o! nerete Pavement in this city of place else. and ant the C. ». sewais rziza soar. THE BEST. BECAUSE T bart THE a 3 ND express article for the same same . a The Premtom ae t five cons » elas a lous than Py oats, TEAS AND COF IN WASHINGTON CITY, GO TO THE HONG, 636 SEVENTH STEEBT. B. C. STEVENS. Proorictor. jerr-tt AND GRANULATED BUGARS, 17 Cts; SOFT WHITE SUGARS, 16 Cts; LOEDON ALB, POBTSBE, 82.75 BEST BRANDS, ARITORNTA wixes omLY GeoD coonne SR ONLY 92 PER at WITHERS, 119 Palen ona ents Betwoon isth and 2th streets,