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‘Largest Circulation in the District | CROSBY 8. NOYES.,,. ..... Editors WASHINGTON OITY: SATURDAY .......... OCTOBER 9, 1569, SV REAPING MATTER ON EVERY PAGa. SEB OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TALB- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. ———— Oe S7 THE EVENING STAR is furnished to bewsboys at price which enabies them to séll it on the street for THREE CENTS a copy at “a reasonable profit. The pablic are requested. therefore, to pay only that amount for it. Price at the counter, TWO CENTS. Delivered by carriers, anywhere in the city :0r Georgetown, at TEN OENTS 8 week. ‘PRESIDENT “s. AND THE GOLD | ‘The New York Sun ts pegging away indus- gold ring. Its Intest effort is the suggestion ‘bat the statemest made by him to Jay Gouid ‘bat all be had to say on financial questions ‘was embraced in an article in the New York Times, referred to an afticle im that paper pre- pared by Mr. Corbin, and which stated that there would be no further sales of gold by the ‘Treasury until after the years crops had been brought co market. ~ It urns out, however, that the President re- ferred to an editorial in the Times three weeks previous, and written im the Tims office after 0 ssterview betweea the President and Mr. Bigelow, the editor-in-chief of that paper. Tast \was long before there was any manifestatiofis bt the gold ring. The Suwmust pick its flim, and try again. Hints ror Busiwess Mux.—The following, which we clip trom the Baltimore Gazette, will Apply with qaite as much force to Washmgton a8 to the “Monamental City,” and we there- fere commend the ideas which the Gazette Advances to the attention of our. business men, Our cotemporary says: “if it takes two sides to make a yust as certainly takes two sides to trade. we a. ft lisb Itis no use for us to offer a most invit- !¥, unless we are able to secare a de- @pital away, while they are negiecting the ' ually impor:ant one which brings capit ta t untortamately is 4 fail t make a p: OFF? E: Wasa The painfol duty | dent of announcing to States the death of one of Bis Romered prede— Franklin Pier cessors, Concord early thi is mornit Eminent im the public c sally beloved 1n_patvate’ mourced with segfrow befitting the loss which his country sustains in his decease. | Asp mark of respect to his memory, it is | ordered that the Executive Manston and the ‘ several departments at in,mourafhg, and | the day of the funeral. It ts further ordered” frem us: ¥ lage sp inetes —_—_—_—_—_—_—_——— OBNTRAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION. aneuel & ape f t corner Sth and Esky ats well bide ‘his light Sader a once! is. Those who have beem most guterprising this way Dave beea most successful in ae Business. They find it remanerstive, Cy wmerease their business by tacreas: their eforts to miake themseives known. We have heen very mach beRindhand in this respect, and we are only just how beginning to under- stand the oftt. As the yalue ota proper system of publication becomes un stood, it wilt doubtless be more feneraily Tesorted to, with great advantage to our ol whose growth and prosperity are not suffi- cjently known, and whose mercantile advan- tages are not properly appreciated.” ‘in the same connection the Gazetie pays a merited compliment to the excellentadvertising agency of Messrs. Griffin & Hoffman, sometime | since estabiished in Baltimore. If the business men of the Monumental City are wise, they | ‘Will avail themseives of the advantiges afford- ed by this enterprising and weli postea firm. ‘The Springfield (Mass. Republican says ot | the eapital-1emoving pro} ‘In only ten States bave delegates been named to the St. Louis con vention, tosee about tile removal of the capital, and only three or four more wits send. All these States are in the Mississippi v@iey; not asingle Atiantie State ‘will be represented, and it will not be strange it convention so made up shall resolve that the capital ought to be removed. But resoly- ing is not doing, and we do mot expect to live to see the day vibem the consummation so much desired by the St. Louis people shall be brought abot ‘Virginia makes the twentieth State which bas ratified the 15th amendment to the Federal Coustith tion, and the favorable action of eight | more States is requirea before that amendment | becomes 8 part of the Constitation. The States | trom which these eight totes are to be recelved are Texas, Mississippi, Alsbama, Cal:fornia, | Ddaware, Georgia, lowa, Kentucky, Mary- jaud, Mannesota, Nevrasks, New Jersey, Ohio, (rgegon, Rhode Istana, Tennessee and Ver- mont. ‘The New York Republican papers seem to thm that the Republican State Commitee bay: done & 6ensible ting in the nomination of General Frapz Siget for Secretary of State. Both the Tribune and the Times express the optnion tat bis nominatiea will add importayt strbmgth to theticket. eo rreee Exctua Orzxa.—The Rickings’ troupe pre_ semted “Faustat the Nations! Theacre last night, for the benefit of Mrs. Bernard, wno acted snd sang the part of « Marquerite” | to the satisfaction of a large audierce. To- night the troupe appear in “Martha,” an opera | which alweys draws here. .) wu. W. WH. Oo. g. Services re aicraeo ‘em * oy. a Ca. ‘The Baltimore Cjty Republican Convention | yedterday elected twenty-one delegates to the Republican State Convention, to assemble in Baltimore Wednesday next, 13th instant, to heminate candidate for Comptroller of the State | Treasury. Work bas been suspended on the new City | Hall in Baltimore, tbe mechanics and laborers employed theron thrown ont of employment nd their wages withheld from them, probably | involving the city in a Iawsui prentiast liatoe tata a The Chicago Postmaster has instituted a System of mounted letter-carriers, which gives | teaerttigand ¢ Sre@t satisfaction. This would suit our letter- | ang carriers amazingly in this city of magnificent distances. What ssys Judge Edmunds? Logdon pepers—Tha Spectater ana Beii's af “sha coe ————S— From Prender & Co., 442 15th street, we have 1 ice of his ie greene nerl iar youpg may frum ex horse ue dine jaken fro cz Gomdmeters — eet et) Sz It ataanicaablesportamoug the young | girlsof Fong da Lac, Wis., to coliect on the |< sidewalk and com; tein tg out fun the may eet = 9 calls tbe roe sce +f “tolled oteetd es wid eae sso on vee “os a yj sag ery Shes Sent, breaking $fan arm ‘arm of vas Es gee ete Siete ae Sppropriate about that “Eive or wonsaad wil be om the of week.” Now is wee nonsense this eimacned 7 Vaile taGies plecge Hot to ke aby JOU «A Henry Smiat a brains York, because ope ig ee! Se Mrs. Andrew Johnson ts sth) very iff, 7 Mo mf uw we jowrual to be calied ss $aees Si ae ave a “Blood Horse Part Minnesota Justice has fined @ man e135 } for Saogasacien her and.” S77 The Avondale fond bas reached sey | $150,000. aronee these exe: A PORBTRBA axD BIOGRAPHIOAL SKETA. z oF ts REV. JOHN ©. AMITH, oe a Fourth Presbyterian Church, wilt | eee GUE DAY. Pc gtria) bd GazettE. TRG ni ce narioite A8380- | fea ae ONDA pats | 1m this mouth for the — aac atTg rececto mcd . le och 2 Wt Jou Lt | sere October 9. oo 4 full et held on 8 rua Sea >| méadce ts de 10a beague _J 1H. Pasricn, Reg. ties a iON BUsL| pera Directors ef the Blove or ‘&c . will be bel Sead Be Sud 1sth streets, ited to attend: Ve ores H fetmeneneeraeats bay, oon the. the uj yoome « Be us ave x BOUL A: relek eae forihe siete £ ne vereasion oe atthe wbmous' 401 I “PLANT. coruer “ 3 Sette, on Pennsylvania avenue, SwLbOL Tow £00, Bankers, corner 18th and CALLS ry Sika ich 332 Penns) ivaut WO Bip st nice a Oo LEEDBKICK Kuss, sera mm See By: Hees eae ©.8 Bronzs, Sects Tontent o PSE cr nsylvenis avenue, ey Strects, ‘youth aide, Over =DEs OF rapes Jom: NSO WAs zB wil’ dia pote ive “" cans Sime 3 » Office, corner 1%! streets. Orrick Hovas—§ to9 m., P. Mes to SP. mu. Seer ee or | es Fieoss il Ly a i Eee Sa gal ¥, October 8, 1869,” ie ‘asbingign be draped | a Westdounttechoase on ‘that the War and Navy Departmerts cause suitable military and naval honors to be pid of tife occasion to the mem- ory of this illmstrious ¢lijzen who has passed oo ‘Al UF ate avenne. ‘= Mansion, ‘upon the Presi; ofthe United, rien ee at = ta iw = U. S.Grant. | the Boake net ‘rons SHOOT. 0. oe Sal pue-asv avaneEn’s ¥ ootede? > Lincs iegonlas,retea wage ‘and wi Leak nee Se SE ae | cain macme oe The. BURR is 2 covutalty fe Cig ng ocoegrey Coeapanee Eee = CE. 2S Fa ‘aap, z se x Aeaeton. ty ble arse = _— 2 Ee as ooo-lw nasa A te, GL ta afew aieoes wilt low York ave, Wall, Bebinson § van “~ wertion Piguet =} i a aay oath, PAPRES. Thee 8 Das, Sarre FRAME Oe eS XE bal at aoe ve AND TA subate ey ply to at 8 “DARKE, 426 eae i aot No oye g A Street, Ope Ec, os RE EEE fata Gling Doustart | i rr diuctey, wc there Meklzee eed oo mane ne Faeroe oul . eirsacie | | coste f Pree __ hat reasonable 9 DABNBIULE, TT EECY’S DREAM. |so 2818 Beal Metate Brokers, U10 ¥ etrest. a dapgers system should pow be renovated and by 8 course of HOSTETTER'S STOMAUM BIT- TEBS. This purest and most potent of ell vege table tonics and exhilarants regulates the secre- thone while it renews the strougts, ses of the body while it ore Sr to the wertous plement fisvor whic! #0 repulsive, composed of extracts and juices of | ehotcest vegetable tavigoreats auf correct - || ives, mingled with « diffusive stimulant from = test medicinoef. te Lind thas the works hes yeverknewn. Bach is the opinion of distingeished members of the medical’ profession, and the gen- | eral verdict of the public, after anexperisnce of | SECOND-BAND CARPETS! NOVEL FLUB, aND PIN POINT = Saves over. 50 per cent. of Fuel. oco-tf enioeees ae don nae consisting of exerything new and desirable, ; Bost French KID GLOVES. @1 25. Best French CORSETS, $1t6 TRIMMING SATINB.tn all colors. TRIMMING VELVBTS, tn all colors. Fall line of OLOAKB. HOGLERY. S05 Sopdion, and ,Ghildran,.ond 4. fall which I will offer at BO DUST, GAs, OF OTHER ANNOYANCE. SRAND OPENING OF MILI NEBY, too @ Seneral sssortmnen’ Mrs. ee bade et Be het friepds te riven ay Gren-aianlog Just ee A ere ee picture, cont’ te invigorated wick renderd me i Bo a ee Es POR: spanasrasiieds Oo twenty yeare;during which DOSTETERR’S BIT. | 7s; SiS zs ee a = ind & greater p+pularity more extensive sale than any speeitic ever advet- | 0c 9 St ac st | dleed-tu the colames of the reas. BNE ear oF | coicomee. the ‘rst oor, rpsel fore sensor’ cele Fossa OR WILE PRU 0 Form gcres, within SE aera RN 327 Pens’s sve., For 2 008-38 Sean aed, bask ende ace an eet arr a 441 Sth street, ar le Tacit . Attoroe Gane nee SECOND-HIAND ‘CARPETS! 5 eagle ee meen for Han Capliol ot and wife, or "HL EM priv: ‘corner 24, Capitol Hill, rere bans ip hae ry ISH TT) sOMELT Lino |e Bek ly Or Sp antte; para oh PRBPECTION COMPLETED 2 9s tite BEW STEWART COOK, _ WITH DUMPING GRATE. urgisued ot ER Rp eae oran treet. near 1th. ie Sin awi iB. } (0. £8 sie ‘the Palate iy Torok ply te COUPEE & car, IMM. corner iicee [de and Pennsylvania a *[ORNrsoton Ao Gx HOURE Side rooms, wi ni RES eRua . eo B BEN’ t desirable cnpaayel BRIOK OEESIDENCW sttasted corner of sin'caa © st. semsonable toe goed teusat. ile porseeon given. x wn en the prelate, 0 nT et OUSE; the fir nd for a tailor, shoe- = a0 ind of busi it ea oan ae a8 for salen Pee were re at the appr pect separately Tracirept li Ko vin! cn ALG ete situated sane ae a rest aN, corner of ei G streets north. Fer PE Bg tae BRIOK HO coats containing St stata Aleos oR HOUSE. | | K sirectss gas portonts, | | rt pairs aise Det. ist aod Norte agi tot secret Ca FRET stery BRIOK HOU E. 524 EY Marian bat Sa suite ‘corner Bester, mar * fone’ air,’ PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, detweén 10th end Lith sereots, oa BD. : New York, petal full ine of STAPLE ‘AND FANCY ‘doops, MILLINEBY Goons, THE LOWEST PRICES. 8. HELI Wo. 34 Market between 7th and 8th ENTAL BASE BURNER, MPROVED FOB 1969, GREAT Bconomy. . . Pant ais > C hear 7th st, Get i INDUOBMENT t BUY A HOMES Ebiegs of Papen desirab! B. F. REMPSOR,. : AGEBT. s PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Ddetween 10th and‘Tith streets. SATUBDAY. OCTOBER 9, 1569. MES. A. G. GASTOR: AGERT, ne STH BE, Weuvatss aarine, ind "" PRES MESS as BELT snd JET a — oe is ‘street. intatrsat pun — eon O aud P's ja! y athe on r: ith 0 7th etreete” crmplete tem { . a iene sk HAND. ad Wate, Past LL SUPPLIES OF ALL THE bd tad oc’-oif IN PARIS KID GLOVES. | ates of 1, | H.W HAMILTON, ne 25-48 juilder’s Depot. , FOB rane rears carvetet : cppsrice, Sediclary with hot and cola: cold water en a a M.chiae a OB, BA 2 Nonra.antinerox Estate iwe i esi 10 8 ABBELS ELS OF THAT FUE Puan mento: OMRAPAST 4 AND BEST.IN THB OiTy. | very fine old SHERRY AND POST Wings, OMITAEE... 119 Ponntyivania avenue, Conuse 267m Srauer any Mew Foat Avexvz, | CORNER OF SEVENTH AED B STREETS, mm in a8 ity a¥D countTrr REAL ESTATE BROKERS, an * BS AND LOTS NG, &. é 7 ad L. BAR’s : * j : CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, * CORNER SEVENTH AND E STREETS, WASHINGTON, D.C. ‘THE LABGEST ST0OK oF MEN'S, YOUTHS’ ANDBOXS' OLOTHING IN THB CITY. SEW GOOpS BECEIVED BYBRY Dar! ‘MEW STILES EVERY DAT: ALL oF MY OWN MAKE! ALL OF MY OWN MAKE! “L1G) a FINR fICK MIXED suITs-co Spapectien of car C8OCE AND PRINS wit — ‘Is the best place in the District to bay SUIT: T. E. | GooD CLOTHING 47 4 SAVING OF 25 PEE | YThy% re, | wy Ns annem BUSINESS CLOSED OW SATURDAYS UNTIL sueate unscon Suumn-o0ee, me to more than.abupdred i ‘Talueble inventh lars j| Rea fow Dives, bala) Fo BALE — Pear i panaeed dollars cash will ‘street. ‘such Ber before ‘ofier a iae s a wares thousaad treet. beer ch tech bee coor nen we An intelligent new, of seven tons, HABLE & CO.’S ‘bay CLOTHING 2 ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 4653 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BETWEER 3pAND ¢ iTREETS. ESTABLISHED IN 1563. ‘We call the a*ten.ion of ths citizens of Wash- cheer the Distaict of Colembia to oar eatire who tse be Sea ea! he | call at Hoot 44 471 NETL Guongi ALKES. | READY MADE CLOTHING FOR MES irs Braves, % i 1S Boys. z bL Wortheast cor. alee ene ‘Bats. jj OB SALE, CHEAP—A GOHOONER, simost | wi received for the Fall aué SaeCaiTeh, S| heh tae ces tu ot or tbs Oyster trad ‘will, ete 10 all ‘as that of any Clothing Metab NES BUN Py foot of Hith atrect | at the lowest Sgurea for awed Conseguence "BUNS , "the lo ij ee jouse Restearan: pear able ‘coll ii ‘the lowest 5 it (aye core .Gt°"" | Sur ateck cousiste in part of all tae leseet styles ay: ete UE igh street, ALE—A epi: nal riding MABE, bi fast; can rack naa rae Tluates. cue O'clock at 439 street, cor- Aypirat ous OnE, and FIXTU ‘Resten- | Eley: Apply atthe Bear Ome esate eon fa hendsome ES of eumall ‘Res stig a anew rPeea taut 8 SUNGLE wok ls aie DLE. — Se weeds ies eater” panty et Vi ae FOUR a BL FRR me TOUR POORET TE | pauirs of B. B.C in BOARDING. Frwitbone. Bg A. Jos. J, MAY'S ARIS KID: GLOVE DEPOT, 8 FOR RENT—With 308 PENNSYLVANIA AVENDE, Berwagn Nintg asp ever rey: Srezets. wite oF FORD SCHOOL BOQKS, isnos, ill posi re sheen pa Sag tore bbectal tention to so wenes aod ‘zsoatt” | THOMPSON \OBce SCHOOL REQUISITES, THING ice WE WILL exit AT VERY LOW kei, ke, kee WOULD CALL THB ATTENTION OF CBOLSBS. PABESTS, ign Walia aap ROFESSOERS ABGB oy Ge ANO TEACEERS ‘HI =| ka WHOLSBALE AND BETAIL. — ‘BLANCHARD & MOHUN. cara raias: acres PS or , a Bo. 498 Pennsylvania gat $he same same placa, ge ff at the southwest corner TO OOMPLBTE STOCK OF | * DENSS AND BUSINESS SUITS, rey ag Sy La Ng? Loe Sed in Pitt from g10 80 en. OVEBOOATS of overy ome end quality, from 96 Oar stock of FALL OVEBOOATS ‘is especially fine, and sell from $3 to $20, We also mage to order, Suits fer Oustomers, from the finest OASSIMBERS, OHEVIOTS, MELTONS, feapleceahien ses pe pra oP ch ‘orice cannot be In FURNISHING GOODS youwill find all the latest novelties, and at all times full assortment to select from. | AM that we desire is that parties in want of LOTHING or GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS feny kind, will examine our stock before par- hasing eleewbere, fecling assured they will save time and money by ealling at 46% Pennsyl- avenue, between Third and Four-and-a- streets, under the U. 8. Hotel. cannot fail eboice, and be |. @EADQUARTERS R BOYS’ CLOTHING. | WALL, ROBINSON & CO., | 922 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BBTWEES NINTH AND TENTH STEEETS. GEAND OPESING OF BOYS', YOUTH’S; AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHINNG! SUITABLE FOR PERT Ot ware A CHAPTER OR BUSINESS SUITS BY & SAKS & CO., $15 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEES PENNA. AVE. AND D STREETS. gts | SACK COAT, PANTS AND VEST...........915 as or ay, ‘woop wRsK onar, ae CHEVIOT SUITS—O0AT, FROCK STILE..920 FINE EEK MIXED SUITS-OOAT. FROCK poorce. , SUITS—OOAT Z. YRUOK DOU - AT DOUBLE AND TWIST SUITS—O0A See Country Papers may send in thelr rates of adver. | WE M4 ; on BACK OK FROUI BLUR. raves SUITS—Goae, et st sesame sone oon on BS walls pwede: ILK MIXED SUITS Fin . ™ cass Lid by Aves © COAT, mer. a v1 B BUITS—@asTOR big 27 een «msi oc 2-86 CLOSING OUT SALE ‘ OF ouR LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK SFALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, POSITIVALY AT COST FOR CASH ONLY TO CLOSE THE BUSINESS OF TUE LATE THOMAS A. STEPHERS, KNOWN a8 STEPHENS & CO. STOCK, GOOD WILL, FIXTURES anD LEASE FOR SALE. For the NEXT SIXTY Days! we will cell our Entire Stock, embracing fa part MEN’S ond BOYS’ FALL and WINTER SUITS FURNISHING GOODS im great variety, A full line of USDERWEAB FOR FALL AND WINTER. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ OVEROOATS. ‘A Large Btoc! MEN'S OVEROOATS (all qualities) wil be sold BEGARDLESS OF COST. Especial attention is called to our MEBOMANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT, Fab BELOW TRE R "AEGULAR BATES, And in FASHIONABLE Amp DU D DURABLE MANNER. Call carty and secure first selections, the selection of ou: Det fi re B gtock OF CLOTHING | cLotma, Onsen ani. AND DOESKINS BE youths a8 Ya YARD. ‘ Aesth itor TRUNKS, Eemaining on hand and will be sold at VEBY Low W FIGUBES. 3 staceral ghageade. ward ana make okies Ses, ur STEPHENS & Co., 310 Pennsylvania avenue, Between Miath and Tenth OITIZENS, ABMY AND Havy len eg v ‘AILOR, wit-tt "ne. S05 Poon avenee, Warntagtes. a If YOU ARE IN WANT OF a F— | GOOD COOKING STOVE, Call and look at the CALORIFIC COOK STOVE, Tobe found at WALTER D. WYVILL's, Neo. 409 Pennsylvania avenue. UXTRA MESS, BOSTON INBPEOTION, SEW MACKEREL, Selected in size and quality, Received to day. N. W. BUROBELL, Corner 1éth and F streets, (Under Ebbitt House. [wo ie-te

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