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EVENING STAR. Largest Circulation in the Distriet CROSBY S. NOYES..,.......Edltere WASHINGTON OITY: WEDNESDAY... SEPTEMBER 22, 1569, S7 READING MATTER ON BEVERY PAGE. SEB OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TRLE- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. Lee MARYLAND POLITICs. The Democracy of Maryland are considera- | by divided, as we have already indicated, up- nm the question of railroid matters, and the iines are pretty clocely drawn between what s called the Baltimore and Onio railroad in- | county, primary elections were held on Satur- These primary elections of as Montgomery county resulted @ triumph of the Baltimore and Ohio —_ road interest, which elected two ‘birds of the delegates. This effects no revolution, however, in the county, as it has heretofore stood by the Baltimore and Onio interest in the Legisiature. Of the one hi dred and twenty-five ceunty delegates to | Kockville it is understood that about eighty | are favorable to the re-election of Robert Fow- jer as State Treasurer, to forty-five for Joha | Merrymar, the opposing candidate for nomi- | aaton. Loring, the stroke oar of tne Harvard crew im the International Boat race, bas come home .n bad temper. He cempiains about the British climate producing lassitude end colds; says the coulda’t get any sun-bdatns, | which “are good things,” and that they were so elosely watched that they were forced to ‘wear shirts when practising. which caused the men to persptre, and took off their flesh, where- as at Bome they rowed naxed from the waist upward. He also complains that the Oxfords violated the understanding that neither side should take the other's water. Also, that the Oxfords bebaved shabbily in not sending any ove to meet the Harvards on their arrival. Loring is evidently not on cordial terms with ‘Mr. Blaikie, the secretary of his clab (and who | 25 gow im public office m Washington) and re- tects upon him.in & way that may callout a sharp rejoinder from that gentleman. Blatkie, | he says, went to the Crystal palace er, in- tending to challenge the Oxfords again, bat “Rappily he was not asked to speak, and so did not put us in & ridiculous position.” Blaikie ‘was also “@ great bother and bore” in doug the marketing, which bad to bedone with much prudence and secrecy, to avoid getting any tood tast had been dragged by betting men. Aad he is bitter about Bisikie’s «Jenkins re- yorts im the papers.” Altogether Loring is bilious, and doesn’t seem to take Ris punishment with the cheerfal- hess of the courageous fighter. View of the tact ‘hat the National Junction Railway Company ore now baving irvey made in the immedi- ate vicimity of the pictdresque rocks in the | Potomac, above Georgetown, known as the “Three Sisters,” witha view of ascertaining he practicability of a railroad crossing there { may not be uninteresting to kaow that these fhree Sisters,” upon which it is presumed a pier for any proposed bridge at that point would be cons:ruc'ed, are privats, and not | ublic property, as generally supposed. These | rocks are the only vestige of what was once sa island, used as & fishery, and compri-ing about an acre of ground, which, by reference | © Liber D, folio 3s, of City Hall records, it | ‘will be seen, was leased, in by the owner, Francis Deakins, to John Threlkeld for four- teem years, at the end of which time it was jeeded in fee simple to Jane Threlkeld and | Tabitha Deakins, and the ownership is now vested it the heirs of the Iate Colonel John Coxe snd the iste Mrs. Tabitha Cassip, of Georgetown. A remarkable sermon was preached im St Alban’s (Episcopal) Church, New York, by the rector of that parish om Sunday last, wherein the reverend gentleman affirmed that tae Episcopalian and Catholic beliet is positively she, although the members do not commune ogetber, owing to intrigues at the Court of ‘Keme at the time of the Reformation. The vreacher boldly asserted that the churches re- ferred to are actually but one, and that th members are ali Roman Catholics; and he hoped to see the day when both should b> united under the latter name, and unite in communion. The sermon created much ser- | “ation among B:s Bearers, many of whom were Protestants from other demominatiens, whose | belief he attacked, utterly denying their taith as & religion based on Christ, ‘The St. Louis papers deplore the prejudices of mankind sgaicst the Mississippi water, and ‘be Republican of the 20th has two columns of ieaded matter intended to show that the river ‘water of St. Louis, so thick with mud that a umblr r-full deposits a sediment of a third of its s really 8 good deal healthier and more able to the taste than pure spring water We sre afraid that mankipd will hardly be onvunced by tue eloquencs of the Kepublican. if the river water is so desifable it seems odd that the people of St. Louis should Rave made such desperate efforts to get other water by “inking artesian wells; and it is odd, too, that | the argument in behalf of the river water hould appear just after these efforts have verly failed, after boring to am imme nse depth. Provisional Governor Walker, ot Virginia’ who was installed yesterday, holds office only | as Provisional Governor until Congress shall bave acted upon the question of the admission of the State. He yesterdsy appointed as his Secretary Mr. William E. Cameron, of the Pe- tersbarg /ndez, and formerly of the Confeder- ate army, who was one of the first and most | determined supporters of the Walker Republi- can ticket im the Iate campaign. ——— es itis telegraphed that Senator Sumner takes ='ropg gTound to. day in his speech before the Kepublican State Convention of Massachu- | puzzled what plan to adapt. | for the accommodati | traveling public the year fo The City Ccuncils are still battling canal question, bat no great progress seems to |p, be made. Major Hall introduced a bill on | Monday night au'horizing (he Mayor to request the Secretary of War to detail an engineer of | the army, who, im conjuction with the City | Surveyor and one civil engineer to beappoint- @d by the Mayor, shall constitute a board of survey to establish a general system of sewer- | porg orp) age ‘or thecity. Mr. Hall supported bis bill | With no little ability, tut the @ifficalty is that | All these references of the matter to Engineers | and Boards of Engineers only consume time and ro action ever follows upon their reports. The trouble is we have so maay reports and so mony ingenious theortes Yhat the Councils are Army Engineers are very wonderful fellows, no doubt, but they are not likely to help us much out ofour canal | mud and muddle. There was that most emi. | Northwest formes Of can ment board of engineers, of which Gen. W: Ten was one, who rode along the line of canal | woTanr Ponce | in Becks, smoked a few good cigars and— | Sdopted the recommendations of one of our local engineers. Whatever is done with the canal must be done quickly—the nuisance must not be allowed to fester in its present fensive shape to afford an argument for the Capital-movers next iter. The sewer out- Jets are now nearly blocked up. We repeat that the canal must be cleaned out af once what- | @ver the wisdom of the city fatners may resolve upon as toits ultimate disposition. The city | 48 spending & good deal of money in finding work for its laboring population, let some of it | be employed in putting the canal in presenta. | biesbape. Let the men who are at work open- | ing streets that lead nowhere be employed in | abating the canal nuisance and other nuisances — in the very heart of the clty where they meet the eye of every visitor. Tas Youno Maw or THE PERIOD—His Mace UP.—Quite a number of young gentie- | men of New York who have just returned from an extended trip abroad, have brought | ‘with them the Iatest style of costame worn at the weddings of the elise. The Mail gives the following particulars : The cost consists of @ dark biue cloth of medium length, with considerable rol of lapel, , tet: lined with dark blue silk. Buttons are of brass, And unornamented. The vestis of white eatin’ cut low, single breasted, with an inner liaing oft light cae ae, protruding a little over the | ing of the same. pants areot light lavender shade, with faint stripe on side, and cut loose. The boots are of patent lea’her, = high heels and toes rounded; shirts are mmbroidered with numerous designs, under- peath is worn a pink silk shirt which shows through, causing & pretty effect, and admits of & better view of the are of white satin. made in ‘vation: styles,and rather larger than usual. We son. POLITICAL.—Chavez, Republican, is elected delegate to Congress from New Mexico by 2,500 to 3,000 majority. —Senator Sumuer will preside at the Repub- lican State Convention im Worcester, Massa- ehusetts, to-day. —Thomas Sinclair, running on the Dent | ticket in Mississippi for Secretary of State, is colored. —Governor Morton. will speak at Cleveland, = October 7; General Sheridan at Saline on | the same da} —A Massachusetts State Labor Retorm Gon. | 1™y 3% Tuesday, to ; vention meets at Worcester next nominate a State Ticket. —The Richmond Dispatch comes out openty | in support of General Rober: Wiliiam< as oue | of the United States Serators from Virginia. — In New York, the Democratic State Uon- vention will be held at Albany, to-da: Republican State Convention at Wednesday Of next week, September 29th, — The Memphis Avalanche now argues that the advocacy of negro suffrage is no longer a sign of Kepublicanism, and may be done with- out imputation of unsounduess by a good Democrat. workmanship. Uollarsare weeks in tarned down, with rounded points, and ties | ee abt not but | the style will be introduced here before the | closing of the ma‘rimomal campaign this sea- | the racuse, | fF ' —In California, where a Democratic Legis- lature hes just been chosen, Governor Haight, Democrat, will probable b= elected United States Semator to succeed Cornelius Cole, Republican. — In Minnesota the Democratie State Con- vention meets Thursday, at St. Paul. The Re- publican State Convention bas already bern held, but nominated a ticket that was distaste- I toa section of = Sad is Aly gate the Lal WASHING TOs SKATING Tue, sae ae ato So — jani“mectiog for clection ‘of officers ~ rig ke — ue. Boged a Rooms on HosbaX Evetisd! beptembee th, at eight | Fs ce ee. A a eNOS. Be WAG Secretary 3. @. will meet 1 THURSDAY EVENING at 7 Post w il pe inepectet iby the Janc it GEG. Ys oe Pout 0 ‘Commande 1: aes aS aie rs. 5 woome MEETING B tof the now, Deivg bela ‘at gon Sabi bi ORNING, Be ptamber zt 9 55 cae $e Meets. bags ‘TRUSTY, pastor in charge Chairmen arose 7 ate i womb rs BOARD OF THUs- | TERS ‘OF "PUBLIO Bu! eoee ie their Eon Aw See Specekeaias ‘All who are Gestrous of, of forming a NBW BUILD. | G_ASBUCIATION are requested to mest tn | oh? hanes Buitaieg corner Hew York ESRESDAY EVN: | isth street, ING, 220 Tastent, at7 Potcloet oF @LYmMonT. THIS PLEASURE BESORT WILL BS KEPT OPBN | pat Desens ers andthe ad. MEALS ABD Bar RSHMEBNTS OR Se teeaiened hen aes, at city prices. solic! SHAFFIELD, JOSEPH H. aol se20 6t Pro) EEE gids FRET a gO jain and colored, ‘oard to life size; ring oF deceased friends, from o ie it id i }, made Teo. mag ngee S Bicl ae larger or lite- go to WHITEBURST: 24-6 Pa ave. Det. 4%: and 6th sts. The cheapest first-claass Gallery in the United Biases” a setts, at Springfield, against the recoguition by ‘his Government of the belligerent Tights o¢ | Cubs. He thinks the Revolution has not es- tablished itself far enough in the way of an | Mitt organized Government, location of capital, | ete., to emtitie it to such recognition. NATIONAL THsaTeR.—The Leffingwell com. imation perform “Aladdin” to-night, in which Jatfingwell appears as Widow Twankey, and | «Fhe Foot of the Family,” Mrs. Belle Howett's speciality. Great preparations are being made by the managers for the production of Bor cault’s drams, “Formos,” on Saturday even- | 106. | —_—_____ From J. Shillington, Odeon Building, and | trom John C. Parker, 453 7th street, we have Harper's Magazine fot October, and Appiction's Jeurna! tor Octover 2. From Bianchard & ‘SMohun we have Harper's Magazine tor Uctover. | From Prender & Oo., {2 15th street, we Rave “The Sword and Trowel, 2 Record of combat ‘With sim, and of labor for the Lord,” @ monthly publication edited by tne Rev. O. H. Spurs: 2 ————— Dew? Wast It—Tne New York Expres, says:—~Is there any respectable resident of thi, city who wants the National Capital located here! We hope not.” inno ES From French, Langran & Ozilvie we have | Harper's Magazine tof October. ——$<$—___ lows expects to gain three Representatives ‘pn Congress by the next apportionmen:, sa“ Kirkwood. the Social Science Jon vention is tobe bela i im ~pilnar pe ae the ‘Sin grin and 2th of Octover. Taner nell ap 2 Cendtéate, for the | Soros eae Seemann a Great Antiquarien Bookstore OO ieee a iter Bit, ours, from sto 'S ted Fest Em mole Reena ‘@ State | | yd re nd foundat! Ti } bia 152 152 H WH. KEErF } an. BYe., Poun. ave., Between 17th and isth streets, WAIT ayo BLACK BU BD 3) Pal "Sasee ta ORAM. "SuomiNa anB OnEw ‘WING TOBACCO,” COLGATE te (TOILET SOAPS. rooms. Possessi: | Tare apply & to a avis. 39 152 132 4th and sth. maine 83 = r—0 jand avenue, handsome eee OER sory BRICK HOUSE, 10 Tocwa sbasces, dE streots, opposite | tory, water "F, gas. To an immediate tendat reat Department very wishes 10 leave ‘the city. | SOLIOITOR OF PATENTS AND OLAIMS BE | Apply corner J0th aud E sta.. 3 ez? st DBPABTUBATS, RENT—A new BRIOK, nino rooms, with issionme 0} Ds, Ween 1=th and 15th scree ead mavenstoa Bat dounr. ho tenant. GRO. A-LANE. 179 Mesere Riggs 200, WS. Hun ington, j Ca Mosce Kelly.” ($500 sat ara te | Sey Ovoxe seven rooms, gas |” sexzmwflan nd water, i ce Hit Wins Gi walk from B. H. STINBMBTZ, is etree i Z 9A | HATTEEB AND FURBIER, HATS, OAPS. FOR + 96, wan and pretty Shapes for Boys, ones wens! + Exrea MESS, BOSTON INSPECTION, BNEW MACKEREL, Selected in size and quality, Received to day. N. W. BUBOBELL, Corner Mth and F strects, ee22 (Under Ebbitt House.) L. HE HAYDEN He yomeny | of Piano, Organ, Mesidence—424 G sirect Horns corner of sth atreet. 9022-30" SEPHANS’ COURT. Direc oF Cone cay age otal 1 SENT. Sept. Ee —s Stlimnuy OMaTRION. Ramnetine nite for aforesaid has, with, te hans’ Court o! er TUESDAY’: wus 2th da the assets in hand, as far as tho same bh gol lected and turned into money; when and where all | the creditors and heirs of said deceased are notified | ir ae with their ¢ e roperly vouched, 1 ay" other wise W ww bo excluded trom’ aif beseneiy sald portals proviaed'a copy Of this order be published once 8 wook for three publ the Evening Atar pre’ the said Test—. x WEBsTen 00 22-lawSw Register of Wills. (BERANS! COURT. Sept. 31 ae DUTRIGT EN Rxecators of Join ‘Morgan | sxecurer sioronaid have, with the aj the Orphans’ Court, of Wasnt jd, appointed Baxuabay 234 Peywa. Ave., 2D Doon rrow 134m $7, aye Lacks # Ly, te | Full assortment of all the Load ae wate ; M830. for the final settlement ert Bt and Seis i | care mal estate of said di raat oy ‘ashin: tf of JAMES MORGAN ‘and WAuGaB at | tale deceased, t LL O8UN three fallen a eros Fe. ‘Goracr Frand. iste tleman end wif+. without we BOOMS. handeomely farntanea Alt ith gas. water. newer, ees fromt ‘and rear. Apply at 276H treet, 18t AMIGY, wifhout children. woald Ms, second floor front See centiomen. wits boccnenit lon on & car ror . Convenient to mat Departments. Reference required. For address ‘Spply at this office sez2 tf W. wan De oases for rent to ae good tenants. . WEAVER FY RENT—-A Oss Apri and ‘basement BRIO K Rouen. pi D street nort! ENT—T pactons od Geryabie sro i aad nt. No. ‘en "Aiwease fOr neversl rears srl be }) Dext door or mae fence, ‘ ANNA J GYAN: Execatrix toher next. for t nent and dis. | tribution of the eased. | Been coligcted end tar ve ie $ 0 end 7: ore ll the ad mo | Seamed are ais. cond, mit theie's laine | ‘Youched. or they may otherwise ‘chaded From ail beneht in said deceased's entate, | rovided ®& cory of this order be publisned o1 week for three weeks in the “Evening Star,”’ | ious to sald day HOUsE AND sare aes —FOoR ry ALE awe ecenst ENG JOTTAGES. Qdown, and rmonta vy y ‘hree story BRIUK Penner! ania svouue; water end gas; . WAGG. | Test: A. WEBSTER, | 21-lawsw of Wills. | F jPReME ene | COLUMBIA TH SER Mareak cd oF BRUNT ARY BANK BU PTCY | able, This ts arent in benk- t B BENT A TRAME HOUSE. No. 369 sth ruptey art Against the street west between Lend M sai xtate of We ‘of Washington, | £000 order Possession given ‘October | ist oly ‘adjudged bankrupts upon the ps: | L street, No. 332. se2l-3t ir creditors, and the paymecr et OR B RENTS =1SBIOK HOUsE No. 30, tive @ delivery Of ¥ belonsi street 1 HL, between d ia bankrupts to them or to their ase, and atrect ports and ‘Marsh ‘Mrs. ere forbiddea } ee of said choose co" iden at the Cit; . | {naaid District. om the ett day of @otober, er of Lat street west aud Kat north, ate! noone. Fastors AND CHAMBERS ith or without BOARD. aherasen 130 a Mth streets BOARD week, or m at 10 o'clock a. m., at the office of J Sarlee Brown, 8 . the Register ta pei of ah gan EE. ome: PA RAED.) meek eau He It U. 8. Marebal o ‘au Measonzer_ | Poangyivanis's ors from 4 a HOTOBALS, FOR Tas 3 ROTION OF A | 4508 RENT_RoOMS, Furnished or Unfa vROOL H ed. te gentlemen or foi Ouse ealed Pro is will be eoetved wi Pe ope ci ey Boyt ay 1819, ddreaned tote Sel Bo u Hc Bchools of the Fourth Di. of a school building inthe usckee pin, trevt, near i7th treet. Kent low, street, between Marylan ith. under the act approve uguat 27, 1839, ‘hoarding Specifications can be seen at the office of the | = 13th street, ‘The: TO gh aL by the Sub-Bosrd and T—A large STORE ROOM. onc door iron is De ‘d '—A large STORE .one door from mayer oo ‘ana ae Sceoun to thelaterest of eedorearation.* | iscallSs ire Bese and Sha etsese atts. %, CR emeLis. Shop. or any other fancy goode business ae pnly to 2 LAWK | iS st: a = ors Ten street tons = C P®0rosats FoR FRESH BEEF. Rona ‘Three story Bri — an CARTERS Ist Mititaxy Di #F COMMISSAEY OF BUB: I Infantry, & O B..at DAY. @ctober 18th, 1859. states Subs! iépartan the oe, BEEF at babeistence Vina hs from em! ie reaneated to be protent to respond to thelr bide prepared to ulve bonds for the | foitliment of thelecomtrect. | Conditions, requirements. br tts ac, wm heretoi POBTE Prorosats FoR Orrick oF BUrRniNTENDEST AND INSPECTON oF SRWweRs, CAPRIACRWAYS, FOptwaye AND New Butt. anes. City Hac Washine’ September 21. 1359 0) Reeled Pro yt ved at the Mayor's omees City Helly aati son FRIDAY, October 1. eat intersestion construct of) and Blahteenth ot oe Till stato price timber for excavation. the same to ta pecincatlons abd plan ts bersean ne and plan t The work fo be done ender th ot Superintendent of fe = missiouer First Werd, and tant Commiussion= vor reserve aye Tight to reject any er all ‘ © yor reserves tinct ay Superintendent of Bow: Al se 22 td &o. Anton FISHEB. FRENCH STEAM SCOURER, And Acent for the tar STATEN ISLAND (N. ¥) & DYBING ESTABLISHMENT. oo Office—435 NINTH STREET, the Opporite Patent Office, 221-2m" Formerly 44™ Seventh street. 7 Covrembra magkerr, ‘nd Thirteenth st. yat the said Market,we will kee; odaying Roueht out the anid Maricet.we a MEATS, VEGETABLES, &c., which we will sell as low ascan be sold taany | “12! market in this city. presaipg jetine ee21-6t THOMAS E. bwaW. Nartiovan MEDICAL OOLLEGE. PARTMENT OF OOLUMBIAN MEDICAL DB ul s, carr Be Stueser, Betweesx 13TH aXp Lats. lar course of +4 in Tastita. uae awit ym gh lat p.m. SonM .. Doan, so2l-sw 419 New York ev. GREE ae, a FIVE MILLIONS BAY: BY THE a ond R «logets; has marb! for six ooms lovember lst, 1269, or such lees time or sip mete —_ General of Subsistence ‘way | 1sth airect’ st ‘Be20 6t~ Fo SAbE- oa and on Rasy T: KG. Da: Heo, the BUILDING. ‘consisting of stores and rooms abo' Rooms. ASTABLE fo! it. ry Ke et ty And ith etrecie Be eauaaeier's EUs wont ot } OR, RENT “Om the lat Gctober, « two story BRICK Teeomt even to0e pa entels in parlors. premises, A very derirable DWELLING 359 B street, between 10th and ph Se es end. ba r closets, Inquire at 3% of W. ORME. 0 20 St FURNISHED BOOMS ; bath and Steed family, “te igheial ‘Caen Boathw coruer I streets, opposite Franklin Park. 2, oud Trade for Us! in tee Countr Contatetng three large rooms nee feet colting on situated 13d an atreets s front aud’ 90° feet deep Apply a the pep hown Business Stand, centil occupied by iy por ag corner of ot 6th street and Louisiana ne. awe MRS. DY marae SON No. 4, La. av. K—That comfortable WALLENG mith, iron vera on fi . Pont 0 mist October. Appl tow a grate cee tastitaton ct Eee ar resees, Mirrors. Paintings pg Hone Dut cash pure naaore 2004 above named residence. nt, on the nd ii? ate ratith et streets v betwee tor im FOE Sue oe AUR, 200 AUEES OF LAND, suitable jes Trou Weeki Potomao river, in Vir- es ‘Terms moder- ‘tle ply at this office sel7-7t" south. idly improving incall: ae "square from ‘Avenge a; large lot jth house. Th ste, Sued? ES and feectices ee will ome r 81 430) A 00s ore land will be let on STEWABT COOKING STOVE. M BTIOKNRY, a on th abd it cncste. Eu aghetaerne FOE and exemine the IMPROVED STEWABT, Atthe Agent’s, sImPsom, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, between 10th and Lith streets. ALL STOVE BUYERS rare invites to examine my assort- STOVES. Call and sce the samples, I think I can please in PRIOK AND KIND. Fr. stImMPsOn AND @5 TO $20 A MONTH, THE FIRST WAED, IN THB SECOND WARD AND ON CAPITOL HILL BRAUTIFULLY LOCATED. " 3B. Apply to JOSHUA WHITHEY STEWART STOVE AGENCY, welt 416 Boventh strest, bet. PENNSYLYANIA AVENUE, JOR SALE. ‘A ema in Howard cou: between 10th and lith streets. K meer and, te ure Betoans a, age TO BF os UO , URN ISGED | x iT ‘or mont! for rent, 474 tits strert. FREE itive | Suguat ss gust tet. Haaoire of Dr. Das ANE a at rors PARLORS. mer, bitenon, tare BB Fo! 2 } REWT—HOU! Depot. gee Tth street. i BALE=A Te ey 28s 3; street, NICELY, ponleabetes = 7OR RENT. jee four. Eien - canta fa ‘mod: pebdge goa thn oe res He Hi st.. cor. of 14th. ‘BA ween, Meet Ree Con itis Se good nel, lars apply to JOAN corner HOO: No. 155 léth street, be- tween P and Q streets. Inquire at Builders’ HAMILTON & 00. 10K eed aa nd fh, 90 eth si. "Ap to 3 335, tween 11th 13th, 008 poly S. P. BROWN & SON, REAL ESTATE BROKBRS, OoRNER 16TH STREET any Hew YoRe Avenvsi FISTY FINS BULL Brown's subdiviel ie fered on desirable terms preker, High and imyas , fruit and ea AEM Fe ca Fas: Price @12,000 TILBC N° LATTA, ep lett Gorner 7thand F sts. Hovsess anp tors IN ToS iTY AND cCoUoNTRY FOR SALE BY NEW @oopnps. it if FANCY AND MILLI ane ‘Goons. mispons. Pi aM ROIDERIES, of ry description and variety a Just recei corner Pra, FANCY, AND GEO GRAIN SASH BIBBONS, PLAIN ABD FANCY BIBBONS FOB All widths and colors, Just received at 3) Tar LATEST NOVELTIES Io HATS, FLOWERS, 18) a4 MARKET 5 Pat LACES, Sth at. Bows, FEATHERS, ac, at 8th _—$$$ $a’ street, Ek BINGES, TRIMMINGS AND BUTTONS in every variety; TRIMMING BATINS, VELVETS,; PLUSH SS, SILK, &., alt colors, at DAVIS’ 24 Market Space, corner sth street. = SS F INE LACES, EMBROIDEBIES, GACH COLLARS AND HANDKBRECHIBPS, and numerous other articles, all of newest styles and patterns, just received at DAVIB’, 24 Market Space, corner 8th street. " —<____ G ROVBE & BAKER'S SEWING MACHINES always on band at DAVIs’, 80 13.1w 4 Market Space, corner Sth strect. Cs01cs OLD GOVE: FE. ENT JAVA OuF- WELOCH’S AND BAY’S BEST FAMILY FLOUB. GOOD EXTEA FLOUB, WARRANTED, Pi BARSELS AB TED, = iat received. 10 Also, very fine old SHERRY AND PORT WINES. 0. WITMER, #018 Frou 119 Pen: LOUB! Family spb jivenia Beceipts direct from the mill. with ordars to sell at Market Rates. BAKEBS, ATTENTION! Assortment Large! Price TO ALL PUBOHASEES. One Barrel or Thousands, at Low! LOWBST POSSIBLE RATES, by Noe avenue. just return W. M. GALT & Ov. an, betwen NO. And pt ie fro lz eee Bs to renee or- ry baste ota il Bo here ta EHONGEOT. If YOU ABE IN WANT OF A GOOD COOKING STOVE, Call end look at the OALORIFIO COOK STOVE, To be found at WALTEB D. WYVILL so le-tt ue 9 Pennsyivazis avenae, SCHOOL BOOKS, SCHOOL REQUISITES, ke. kes, kee oe Ba ag CALL THE ATTENTION be i eS GUARDIANS, aw! te FESSORS up TEAOHBRS T 70 oun LARGE AND Sysruaes STOOK OF SVEBITHING IN aND reer SCHOOL ta iS TEXT RivEs, woolneaie —— jD RBTAIL, BLANCHARD & MOHUR, AT VERT LOW BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, Corner Pa. avenue and Lith Street, or WASHINGTON CITY, PERSONAL, PUR a ik $100 Tieaiue' BE ™ ote CLOTHING, &o. * WORTH O Sun0s's, - ia whe a LADY F098 the De- sar Omice FALL STYLES. “ema : Lapee cart athe tire yAIBS OAN B N Dm SUF. seating eae Pio A COMPLETA STOOK PRCIAL HOTIOR. —— is tonotify that sli PLANOS or TLEMAN “4 ited with Saat si ti Box 37 BStar office. (LOTHINe, at eo HOT PAIR Dicotrattadeta DB. 59 ay atreet,a few Goors thot Pa.’ ‘rene, is successtal ‘when others fail, 6) Dire the ci evidence Bo. streets. ‘ = LOANS jated ws: paper se- orn rod Beat ‘Es ATS. a the necessery alno ob- ‘om deterred ‘aEAL ferar OT BS. is REAL ESTATE BROKER, Cor New York avenue and 9th «t. A. SAKS & €O’.8 TAILORING DEPARTMERT. _ausi-tf Will practice in the © Syncome Court « of tee Sat. i ict of Ootumbia Penns. evrane, bet. 12th ENGLISH, PRENOH, AND DOMRSTIU CLOTHS, CASSIMERSS, anp Se nee: Boveltios of (he season | hE ETE Owzn & PUGH, 212 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (Under Owen Ho Have this day received a large involce of FALL AND WIBTBR OLOTHS, CASSIMBRES os. Range and Vasted Bos —! FORME a - or ALL Tas HAS BEMOVED TO No. 409 r STREET, my %4-tf BAB 71H 7? Dasincs WOBDERFUL REMEDY— VIAFUGA, Bead Pamphict of remarkable cures. mar 1S 8& Wiy ri + ll care FOR LADIgs', TBE se HIGHE ad Oat a Jour BROCEIVED 4 LARGE AND OAREFUL SELECTEDSTOOK OF CLOTRS, CASSINERES, VESTINGS AND SUITINGS, every variety and in the Latest Styles, wh sili made ur boarder at foe ow kst st Tait Betwcen pee ci —y iE strece N. THORSO} erchant Tailor. GENTS’ yoncmaise the STA Prete) 00D every movelty,, and HIRT. URDE be and E st. CITIZENS, ARMY AND BHavy 608 tf 103-1 Between Peaus. av MEBUBANT TAILOR, 1 F 4, BEIBESGEE, . wet ne oes ee ease Bree) pS (Buccessor to H. ¥. Lownon & Oo. street. first dor street. Brlnimore fixtre targe ow, sivle “KEP ariicunazon. rail FIX DENTISTRY, 0 | _ BORSE s int of WAGSS. Ee." avniz {6 3- | [DERTIST—UM-OMAS M ROTRURE Soreme on the Dentist, off bis pri ;OB GALE. ery handsome os sad a tam- Fe, nthe. See ni ITAA tamiy taniiyo ‘OaR- at TS9 ve Cj Eo8. Toad! tae "S Stables in tear of the Bationat "Ho: tel. Bo. 260 PENRBTLY AMID AVENUB, Between 1th and 18th strects, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOBT Pain. 8s the owner has no fartber se tor fe°Titairest EARL & S083 Stadion. etreet, between Mth and 2ist. SALEBA ann ig AND Fixtoss to rays whe; 5 DABNBILLS, 310 ¥ ste nese fath will’ be de cted "when the tenth are The FOE S4bE- The Goon Wich, TORS f a Gold, Stiver.and Hubber: at New York, on Foun if dcined ‘the oases work done cantuarsit an toes ane sea ahoee- for euch Dustnces Adare dh BS. Bae ee | mamed cities.” ‘All work will beraoes he te for auch business. Address A. B.G.,.Btar Ofice. | Ramet cition. All work warranted to give entire Fo8 SECRETE TERRE, comp FOR LEP Poe ae rant. ‘the Bent o1 city. Apply att F BALE—A BARE OBANCE—A lendsome BLACKHAWA MARE.? 7 years old; 15 da ‘surpassed for The Cheap Place GREATER INDUCEMENTS THAN EVER WELCH’S BEST FAMILY FLOUR aT $2.70 PER SACK. RAY’S ARLINGTON MILLS FAMILY AND ALL OTHEE G! FLOUR REDUCED, BY Cc. S. COHARE & SON, 252 SEVENTH STREET, Fo BALE—One FOUB POOKST BILLL LB. a B.B. OLARK, prey Fw coruer M south. au BD ‘NOING ACADEMY, en 9th and Wth streets. moni aia lasses 0 ary STIR Su Eer oF, Rgition iN art scy Ye and SATURDATS fro aon tos and Rar URbAYS, ot? HUBSDA’ YS" from" Davi Op Sor gs mais’ BETWEEN M AND N STREETS. Sentence St tie’ ant GOUD COUNTRY HAMS. 20 Ots.; mia ciesa for advanced Papile of tn, 234 Gen. waveas en . ad men wl Ineet every RED (Canvaseed: ' from/to 10 pe ing Oct ath welstw | EST 8 . be BE Mes CROSSE AND BLACKWELL'S PICKLES AND SAUCES, LEAF LABD, I8 CADDIES, 24 Ots per pound LONDON BROWH STOUT AND YOUNGER’S PALE ALE, 82.75 per dozen; PUBE APPLE CIDEB SPEBB’S STANDARD WINS BITTERS; SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE; COX'S SPARKLING GELATINE. 20 Ow. por package. Particular attention paid to the SELECTION OF TEAS. BY C. 8s. OHARE & SON, 962 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN M AND N STREETS. 026-tf = Scasoor FUBNITUBE OF THE MOST APPBOVED STYLES, AT MANUFAGTUBERBS’ BATEs. Settees fer the Lecture Boom, and every reqai- site for the School-room, at BALLANTYNE’sS, 519 71H 8T., INTELLIGENCER BUILDING. se) 2 Ror: ROOFING 11 Boorewe ms » poe ere d'economlcd root? trae = Fr. a Water Prost pore Ds. sronavs 3th GOLDEN REMEDIES. fo & WALsH, «EAL ESTATE EXCHANGE & BROKERS Mo. 327 PENNA. AVENUB, South Bide, siimmmmemenieen "me —