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_ ——— a The Richmond Whiy in expinnation of the | cause why no vote was taken for General W lusmes in the Senatorial caucus says, tast Levi and Willisms was the ticket of the real Wolk r party in the Virginia Legusiatare, but that programme was deranged by ths Ve: dleton movement, set on foot by disaffected | ger ‘lemen, who joined the Walker party from | no love for it, and would not weep at its mis. | carriage. It was aided aud abetted by s>me | “who pot their foot In it,” and (Be movement | stsumed such proportions, that it was appre. | bended that it mght prove too powerful for | General Williams, whose strengta was untried and ucknown. It was known that Jadge Johnston could defeat the combination of the disaffected, and it was deemed prudent tostake ro Bing on chance, and adopt Bim as the col- Iosgue of Mr. Lewis. EVENING 58 STAR, Largest Circulation in the District CROSBY 8. NOYES..........Editer. WASHINGTON OITY: + OCTOBER 22, 1569, S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PaGs. SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. ee S7 THE EVENING STAR ts farnisbed to bewedoys st a price which ep them to sell ton the street for THREE CENTS acopy at S reasonable profit. The public are requested, therefore, to pay only that amount for it. Price at the counter, TWO CENTS. Delivered by carriérs, anywhere in the city or Georgetown, at TEN CENTS 8 week. NatioxaL Tueater.—Lhis evening, Miss Lydia Thompson will appear in « Naa, toe | Good for “Nothing,” and in «Simbad, the Sailor” There will be a matinee to-morrow, snd “Sinbad” will probably be repeated for | | the Iact time m the evening. “Ixion, the Man | = | at the Wheel,” will be brought out next week. Nobody expected to find the gold gambiers | actusted by any of the finer feelin; Ttoshow | any scruples in carrying & point, but ihey hay» made themselves needlessly iofamous by un dertaking to connect the nameef Mrs. Gran: with their schemes. Failing, utterly, to iden- tify the President with their gambling oper: tions they insinuate now that througa Uorbin sgency Mrs.Grant bad an interest in some of those speculations. The vamaniy attempt will | ynessee Legislature yesterday, reached only bring additional odium upon Gould, Fisk | pasting pena eek less ‘han Beg oa & Co. They told s similar story of havings2- | 19s choice in the Senatorial contest. cured the President, through Corbin's agency,to | aid in the scheme of sustaining gold prices, bat the fact that it was through President Grant's direct action that the gold babble was ex. Ploded and that Gould. Fish & Uo. came to grief shows what amount of credit 1s to be | Placed upon the statements of these gold gam- | biers when trying to wriggle out of a tight pisce. It would seem that they made a strong | effort to get the President, Aamiral Porter and Others enlisted in their specalation, but it fail € at all points, As regards Mrs. Grant she is about the last woman ia Ameries likely to be concerned in Wall streetspecalations. Alady congressional district of Massachusetts, Sena- tor Wilson presiding, yesterday nominated George M. Brooks, of Uoncord for the position of member of the Honse of Representatives, rade vacant by the retirement of Secretary | Boutweti. Mr. Jobnton's vote on the fourth batlot, in From Jchn ©. Parker we have the Lady's Friend for November. SouTasne beg og RalLgoaD.—The St Mary’s Beacon. of October ist says: public meeting at Mr. Z.T. Spaniaing im Uskville district, on y last, the announcement was made fi one of Pine speak- | ers (Mr. Maddox) that 3 miilion of the stock of | the Southern Maryland railroad had been sub- | scribed, aod that the two per cent. bonus on ths amount had already been laid in as re- quired by Ia Tux Sitvavion tm PaRaovay.—Mail advices from Rio Janeiro to the 23d of September have of quiet domestic tastes, averse to display of | been received. Lopez is Known to have | any kind. devoted to ber family, christian | secured another strong position in the moun- Woman in the highest seuse of the word, and | talus, and the crbe ued pr thought to be | who carries to the White House thegentie, un- | S* far offas ever. 3 pa os as-oming manners of early life, the idea that | {ris cctinated that’ Brett's sumer four she as sought to dabble in the gambling oper- | times ber annual revenue. ations of the New York gold ring is too pre- posterously absurd toreceivea moment's credit | im any quarter. | _ ea George Alfred Townsend is puffing the Bat. | & timore and Obio Railroad in the Chicago | th Trituxe Bud at the same time is writing up tne | Present and sign the capital-removal project for that paper. It is| J. 8. PATRICK, Bec. very proper that advocacy of the removal of the capital and puffery of the Baltimore and Obie Railroad sboald go band in hand, as the dog-in-the-manger Policy of this company has done more than aught else to furnish arga. | Fe ments for the capitel-movers; but the igno- | rant and clumsy championship of George Alfred is thing to be dreaded by either interest, | Probabiy he uever wrote three lines of fact in | bis life, and his statements im regard to the | svles, earnings of the Washington branch of the Hal. | s2.0f lf tmore amd OBio Railroad are “specimen | = bricks” of the blundering falsehoods waich | = hs Be make up the staple of bis letters. For instance, a at the U Dutted gets. to show that Washington doesn’ need any | more railroad facilities than she can get | =o. WILLIAN, through John W. Garrett, Townsend says «1 | ‘ 7 am told by the railway officials that for five | pra ae ee months im the year the Washington 7 CITE TEEVISE, PARIS, branch railway does mot make money | tes just received | save wcapenete, aud tat it Sas expactty PONSON’S EXTRA LYONS VELVET. | CLOAKS AND DBESSES, | Which be will sell at | ‘o do three umes its present work.” | ‘Thus he undertakes to convey the ides that the | py Wasbingicn Branch road is rather a losing in- | vesiment for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad | Compsny. avd that it more than supplies all | the ratlroad facilities needed for Washington. | Now, there is not a child in Washington, | teu yesrs old, Who would be imposed upon by such stuffas this. The reports of the respect- ive earnings of the maim stem, and the Wash- ington branch of the Ba!timore and Ohio road bave for years shown that the Washington brapch is the milch cow that has made the | profits of the concern. And the business men f Washington, who have suffered from the over-charges, and the want of accommodation, of this monopoly road; its refasal to make any ‘9th and D aut, atT p.m. The ee to be present. jotes w ney of ‘the Ueited States ui cf the’ eame. et the Treasar: 38. lawiul ati connection im Baltimore wien ine erthecs | eer est Actieg Oo | Central; its crab-lae process of carrying freight =) OUR LIORNSS BXPIni a | coming bere by the main stem, first to Balti- Bre: Moudap at Bometeee pall ae TES more: and its discrimina‘ioa against this city TiOR PLANT'S. “OF UE. gad Peon im favor of Baltimore, will learm with aston- — wtp atm | ishment that they Rave nothing to gain bya competing road. Bat it 1s wasting time to deal with the reckless m: tements of men of the Townsend stripe S~ ADMISSION op LOR Ete OF MEMEal of WASHIs GTON SKAT)NG ULOB may © had at the secretary soMicer 466 7th street, opposite Fost Oftice 9 2w THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Bec ry PEOPLE'S BUILDING asso The = westhly ve ation om the BGo sD AY of November, at 7 o'clock p.m. h time monthly da: Will be receives mer anced pie es of the Constitation bape) A obtained, on | 'BUKSDAY at the following George H Plast, corner Rew York One b ve auswers were this week to an adver- This is but a single ands, showiag wax ement gets in the serves asa bint to = Sth street . st to bring tothe | “g’ ik’ shepherd, 369 Pennsylvania avenve, near Tus ctreulation of Tag | 1th +treet dleton & Co., Bankers, corner 15th and F B red Bobingon. (Well, Robinson & Co.,) 322 Pew tyenia aveocus. | w. Bil, at Biggs & C Frederick Zoo Ce Btorre, corners b | wie Gidastt, Tre | Sabseacent meetin; ae Pave seen a letter from Dr. Johuson, Pre- | og wen suenth esuie tine nad pease (ue New Yor Taeological S-miaary, ock8 eothord abos. a Py DE, Secretary. copal,) in refereace to @ stat OFFICE OF DATION SL FREEDUER’S ¥ published in The Jndzpend: D TRUST COMPANY: lig that two-thirds of the students ar bat mettution bad joiued the Charen of Rome Dr. Johe-on says that s9 far from this state- Men! being true, or even partially trae, not + siugie student attached to it has changed his religious faith or mide any other profession than thet made wheu he entered the semisary. ‘This sutboritative acd positive denial ougat to | put the absurd story to rest forever. r foar times that of aay { Baltimore, making its | rable mediam possible | wishing cas'om in this District | f the country. stre We staext Protectant to all depesitors whore funds Beem depes tied tour months on tee ‘frst day of No. vember, 136: he rate «f 5 per cent Hote the THIBD MoM DAY of Novesiberw before | the TEL of 4 draw interest from the it of November. peter EATON, Actuary. Beg Tae ot ocl tf ‘The New York Sua ot yesterday has a fac | simily of the endorsements om the celebraved | $10,000 check given by Jay Gould to Assistant Treasurer Butterfield, but it says nothing Cons ma, whatever about the Pailadelphia 2. | — ete ae Sree that an editorial article oa gold gam! $irumatten. la, Syptilie ia pies @p and printed im & portion of its edition, was | Yous ee 5 ee Bioed ood nat, suppressed after an interview between its Pertiel Deal agent snd Fisk, Jr. This siience on the part | Dr.8 of the Sun—like the old woman's test of ia- | digo—is evidence either of ite guilt or inno- { cemce, we don’t know which. | ‘The people ef Maine are talking of raising money for the purpose of procuring a statue of the Inte Senator Fessenden. We hope they will do tt. The gallant Pine Tree State bas had many worthy and noble sons, but none whose | ‘memory should be perpetuated and venerated | more sacredly than that of Mr. Fessenden, who iim was at once the highest exemplar of an Ameri. | wear can citizen,—cholar, statesman and patriot, Dr. Ayer, the great patent medicine man, | ‘idnt succeed im getting the nomination to be pe bi es G pt arg ag } 80 iT great: sea ocl-tf Mr. Boutwells successor Congress, nin | iz RIC ry JOaNs0, Has BB- pills are powerfal, but they Gidm’t put bim | ithe througb. Dr. Ayer is a leading stockholder | eaters ene —= time tothe in the New York Tribune, acd had the zealous | support of that paper. H The National Capital Cor vention, im session at St. Louts, adopted a voluminous and prolix set of retolations, all of which proved | ro their satiefaetion that the Capital should be | immediately removed to the village on the | banks of the Mississtppi. Beers sa, He bees sohbet vember. ‘Elsewhere will be found @ commas festion from ® prominent eitiz-n, who discourses élo- | quently Upon the hog nuisance. No use, the | ncgs have the “freedom of the city!” | re ee ‘The Chronicle, potieng the weakness of the | candidates for the Tennessee Senatorship,thinks | the elvetion of almost any one of them +-would | bes judgment.” ‘The official majority ter Governor Geary is 3096: that for Governor Hayes is no: ascer- i Pe ‘The Republican convention of the seventh — L | coos Pinet EL A. KERS & TODD'S “ |ALE—Twosesen room FBAMB HOUSES, New Commission Bouse, F Sue ate mer 4, cote ree 0c 21 6t* Seventh etreet.above I. | “ "Neal Estate Aseat and. Avctionezr, | G RAPES. 0019 tf 363 8th street west. tetween Lana kK. Waite SYBurP, BEWT_six e8 FoRNIsAgd etween ath ani sth BUCKWABAT, iu ote BRIES. FOR REN wanes ' Red, with first class Tiste BOARD, ‘si 79h sireet, betwoen sta. avith CROIOE HAMB, i see moclt eo3t NUW PICKUB, AND LOW PRtogs. ©, WITMER, ‘OF SALE FINE GROCER, | f those + | Bri n Sth, betwee and =a 119 Ponneytvante | rch tuauitent 4817, betwee oa Sa 2 & aad lth o> 28 St TKSET PRO} att PO! Fo BTSEATH STyeeT PRETY FOS Good locatlos 8 for either basiness or private ras. it is unimpro: NEW GOODs: NEW GOODSs!: Now receiving all the latest styles in MILLIS. ERX AND FANOX GvoDs, | bedSte DEESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, | W 8. THOMPSO: LAORS, BSBROLDERIBS, | octe-7* (Gor, 13th FANCY Bows, SOaRFS, &c. | FS BaLE—T 4 dh iis D at Lows’s, | brick BNC BS.. those 12 Market Bpece, ie cc 22 St BANEBUPTCY, nm Sth and sth streets. FOr BENT: Thr Btate Department. al =f ae Sento. iret treet Rotel inquire 3101 etrest< high aay ee Over Ba, es Bote hens setts for og ISHED BOOMS on, the oor. Bealed Proporals until 13 sien wane age fe ict | Hetrest, between strand gracing and gre Fo EENT—A opi pried 3 ri a ae See a price por cubic rard for | minutes wait cf aay of frading ‘nd the price por saaare yard for gravel. Street bet ‘ys beerineat APE the surp rplas carth, 20 be depo ited where the re ni Citumisnougr et the cena x ai @BRIOE HOUBE, eae: a w Blas Be gad Seth nan Torwace saris venta 9 . et geass ows! 3 ag ferms apply oy W. FILLER, on the ovez-9t___| Caronteietay WS" MATOF- PARLOR AW’ PITRE rane waoiiaer, Rican ke iy saree {og merbie mantles. bof ana col a aye sat parlor aod chasiber eu Berth berwens ah fare a street | Bi | Seoperment oS pilaicercamegs 2 ot puate Te Jar it0) 8 F°s: EA three story SRLOK HOGER. con. ~ ven on Ty st fem, Gigs Hatt, sereetern north. Inquire of ir. O'NBIL, FR 1 ee wit treet, treet, between B 8 pony sa Ose gas ee | Guire ext door- Coz argu AAA eaT pesmi ‘with fo plearan locality; corner By a Tefere noes giv re i BEBTEAET OT ofa een, araiehed sm very. good suitable fo fort bourekee ip within ten (10) da; two ia avenue. Apply at cprpeeced wt Bud the bidders | We Star OMee, oo west their proposals the time in which | BNT—Two nicely-furolebed, communt- | OMS will be’ reated either wita oF may be Seen at the office of the Goarato, tlemen end their Inspector of Streets, etc. | te ladies Freasonabie pi a lorsed * Proposals for Pa jew | A Fone PDly = one ”? etc. Lae N | {Chronicte taj | | i rae a mG. 1 = TH BD’ sTocx ‘Tas eet | HOW OPEB. at MaRKBITER’S, fd, BIVIERE. | Wo. «86 bre 8 Sraser, corner rot th And) stesota atesote. wee: nD Streets. Vi ELEAse REMEMBER THE aro an» f Rev. © + late Keotor of i Shure of thee, i hany, located within two miss t ‘and ESTAR 18: of Beontu, half a mile frem Fort f land The Bee, ived from B ‘bbls. a the centre, and id frait treets on OH & 470 Bovont atrest. ae { OB LE. & BON. F " sat Bow Ag Ltg eee Pit dtr Ft pation Peng toring gsenirabio the tw DwEULive Ss HOeE. on the north site detweon 7th and sth, a. coutainiog ten Toon perlor room tkitchen the first floor. The howe hae recentiy been put in order and lied wit noes. sach as Latrobe stoves, ‘water closet. Povomec Md well water, wood desire to coil et attention to our old stock of See ete LD gee WHItKY, nd MADE: kK. @ warrant for their foczi-Im) 18aBi avd ges Gixtcres throuzhout. FE garawaa CAPES! woe Ae Bite Gna rear alley. “Apply 20 Trcet, between Tuna’ Muse. aves: MS (336, a ecto at (Rev). it ‘| 4Q ‘SEVENTH steer. “486 0 a oie eas SHED, BOOMS ° treets, Inquire o PAINTINGS, _ tue premises ne Corse ENGRAVINGS, FoR 2 RENT A _FORNIGHED HOUSE. to D rem. A! at 165 CHROMOS, a oeib-ot 19th, after 3 o'clock. Sia OR SALE 08 RENT HOUSE and Stour, bats" 289 7thst. bet L snd M. near the Northe: Liberty Market; tent Tngutre ot 42 cits as cir} 7 For youn nutter anp cunnss, et north nenr Ge and see the Fine Stock on hand. at c }OL’ Zt ane Min room No, 1. Intelligencer juilding oe Ts te For, RENT—H USE Go. bad N street north, Letween 12th and 13th, con’ Quire uextdoor. Also, ee Wand, N street. MALAGA GRAPES jast received. pts and other GRAPES on Vs p 481 9° oti xt cor. or at W! | conti Moon * tin between Dasa, au Fea 336 Retreet north. j ror REs ory BRICK ainaee | 25. ts and water on ai | BEST EID GLOVES, $1.25, { Detween and G on Fo Beene <n ar minutes’ walk to the | HELLER'S per mouth Tieaite ie "8. iS aire | 3a Mauka Resor, rorth. = | oem tf Between 7th ‘end Sth streots. F On RENT—On Tl 4G. treste. | GES! C1 "! OES! thi BicK WoCse ant STUBE: | CsBeiagss: CABBIAGES'! CARBIAGES 5 three story (BRICK HOUSE and STUBE ‘On hand. a large number of fashiona- baviug been used for the last twenty years bie CAKBIAGED, suitable tor fall aud Grocery and Lignor Store ole as “discs large oumber of second-hard Carriages, | fear Sapte ate os ‘oc 18 ot Se ee ere aeaman Bous gee en ee ee ee street: applets MICHA i Norawaut, a CORSETS, 90 OENTS TO $5, ATS, HELLERB’S, ott terest, Cupitol Hil (ED T—A benutifal RES! y pace, acree of gerden c | v7 ie om ¥ ate TEKS : 3b satan near to and comla, von. | Ww piiciphis wma Ee mtiealariy rulted for. officeholders or per ins 2B par buriness in Washington Possession ome, PROKEKS iy REAL ESTATE, rit ia LoWEN Eee For eran. | ee, Plast er ii pewesh | ans arenes, orte che wesersigned ot bie restacuns | ra oe Bald Dest oo 3 ash ee tee ek toseliing Sad reat: gon ion: General William T Dunlop. Georgstown: “ om Howie Bockville, Layo L585 a ‘THOMAS W._ SWANN smriamaee LAOGEB BEER !! TBE ONLY GENUINE IN THE CITY. OBLY FIVE CENTSA bears be sofebreted pet jner & Bros.. i the ikea! |. corner $4 st. and Pe istrecte, Senet srt ecg Bartle hep pnd, OHwis Te! tse MAOR®, coracr 10th soeme and, ae ADRS, © Bio, 306, two, drone. trom, Baza ettateeacrt Pontes, *"scSet" Sista an ore, 4a Peuney Dear 13th street. CARPETING. eae get ae Fate Sra is tse par ment. ‘Sie W- 0. 30) om <r SAW OR HERE CHOUSE T70 t ere t. pus SALE OB BERT HOUSE 3 atone eat 20 per month: inquire of OBO. B. P FoRsEE Ty poRRgoT Vatuanrea paste as 0 to De we 3 be ‘to suit emeat reat sent. F ease roms ae ote sae House in the tm fg St ait From Prender & Co. we B&ve late Eagtish. TER-P: papers apd the Bandsomely sliustwates mio, | th timenae fox 1570. | Regt: ocl-tf hl lee ee lis FOR SALE AND RENT. CLOTHING, &c. CLOTHING, &. —An a0U er ee oe wnat Sei eis | Bouse'and stable. one ‘ao | JM ADDITION TO OUR ALREADY LARGE STOOK, wR CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, RECEIVED To Day, 3 ENTIBELY NB CORNER SEVENTH AND E STREETS, fem ‘BRICK HOUSE. t. oo anery BEI first house yw Bridge street. Shere, 300 acres or tHe NORTH ARLINGTON ESTATE FOR SALE, WASHINGTON, D. Cc; iTYLES OF OVERCOATS, — THE LABGEST STOCK OF MEN'S, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING IN THE OITY. (The first ones of the kind fn the city.) 5 QUALITIES FINE CARDIGAN coreg UBURBAS NBW GOORS BECEIVED EVERY DAY’ SEW STYLES EVERY DAY! ALL OF MY OWN MAKE! ALL OF MY OWn RAMDOOVEROOATS JUST MRORIVED: ou ae ae or poe epestien cor STOCK AND PRICES CIR COBEEB UF SEVENTH AND EB STREET 5 Is the best place in the District to bay G00D CLOTHING AT A SAVING OF 2s PRE KNIT JACKETS, 83, $3.50, $4.50, 95, 86. A VERY SUPERIOR STYLE OF LTON FALL OVERCOATS. CK SUITS FO! a TEN UP PLAID PANTS, AND 95 TO 920 A MONTH, IN THR FIRST WARD, IN THE SEO! WARD ABD ON CaPITOL HILL, BBAUTIFULL Apply to oo htt » $7, $5, 89, S10. ‘¥ LOCATED. JOSHUA WHITHEY & 00. 416 Seventh street, bet. @ and H. CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS, 96 to 912, BUSINESS CLOBED oz, garcapare UNTIL BOYS: SUITS, thelr snten ef atver- PA a Papers may send In wanet = at $S and $9. CLUSING OUT SALE A. SAKS & CO., POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, e317 SEVENTH STREET. oF OUR oc 16-1 LARGE AND COMPLETE sTocK or HABLE & ©€O.’S FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, POSITIVBLY AT OUST FOR CASH ONLY TO 2s CLOTHING Dette rere — mma OLOSE THE BUSINESS OF THE LATE ‘Address “MORTAR,” Weshingtous D. ake on vALE-SNOW-O on ARDY GLAssES “ae STOUK oe fectionery Store, at southwest corner B atrests, Island. Ohange of residen ESTABLISHMENT, ics THOMAS A. STEPHENS, KNOWN As STEPHENS & Co. NO. 468 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BETWEEN 3p AND 4%; STBEETS. okt? SRO RCE ALLWAY STOCK, GOOD WILL, FIXTURES anp P| ution een Metropolitan Bank ‘stock. | ESTABLISHED IN 1863. LEASE FOR SALE. hn ket, and ‘and will be sold lew: Toaure — 1 es } aie ALE—A HOUSE central We call the atteniion of the citizens of Wash- For the cranes area Oe Laying tbe | sogton and the District of Columbia to our eatire NEXT SIXTY DAYS! stock of nd others desiring sanity is offered we will ce!l our Entire Stock, embracing fo part $2.00. Terms cach a, ply at Star office. MEN'S ond BOTS’ FALL and WINTER SULTS FURNISHING GooDs in grest variety. A full line of UNDEBWEAB be et; perfectly gentle and PT Pee open open gugey su SINGLE wae. Which we bave just recelved for the Pall ant FOR FALL AND WisTER, will be sold the owner hi inter ‘Trade, and which fou o—- 5 < Tarther, te for tue the ovata i Abauire Fa | ists th ail aspect a that of eay Clothing atat BOXS’ ap Yooras ovEnovaTs. sreaee. naman “Ba” | ceehs rane deta tae eek ta Cousovunace pane MEN'S OVEROOATS (all qualities) whl be sold BEGABDLESS OF OOsT. Especial attention is called to our MEBCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Oar Stock of *PLECE Goops te well selected. aud ombraces some Gesirable styles tn the market. LE—One FOUR POOKBT BILUIABD cae Ina drvot BiB. Cuan, 347 ay Foabt | DEESS AND BUSINESS SUITS, | sutabte jor Brbas Dates from ‘Gin ks Bias Beatnoss Sites bows from $10 to $2. OVEROOATS of covery spade and quality, from $5 Oar stock of - | FALL OVEBOOATS th mal Tptelllcencer Omtice. cers (Rep ,Obron.8.Berald.Gazette News.) A? $10, 000 Freer? oF BERL BSTarg | 1 copecteliy fine, and sell from $5 to $30, aa ioe, aes ees DOvee & SDARNEILLE. | tow ghlse make to order, Suits fer Customers, from FASHIONABLE A? ‘AND DURASLE MANNER. Me aba en a DWIFE. ; | OASSIMEBES, OBEVIOTS, MELTONS, “Hi. x ——— —e 7 eae weit aces er re a — without cause OF In TURMIsHING GOODS you will find all the 0g 21-2t™ JOHN O eerie Jatcst novell }» and times a full assortment | saat ATTENTION | a ila atin . | to lect 2. moved Let Fastisuable Dressmaking Be: —— tablishmene alg Na ented between Band All that we desire is that parties in want of CLOTHING or GENTS’ FOBNISHING GOODS ‘Vocation. Remaiutng on band and will be sold at VEBY LOW FIGUBES. P. 8.—All persons indebted to watate nesily requested to call ued settle their ecoounts. Tan soma BRSSL?EESas* wUPanD We shiensane | has aoe come {: ol acecotpeienssmee t | ofemy kind, will examine our stoct before pur. | Ward ana Sta. meke PMOMET SETTLEMS TS, by Betirfection gnaranteed. ws Kemember the number, chasing elsewhere. fecling assured they will save SEEN | both time and money by eailing at 465 Pennsyi vania avenue, between Third snd Four and-a- half streets, under the U. 8. Hotel. * in the selection of our STOCK OF CLOTHING STEPHENS & co., 2310 Penzayivanis prone, (Buccesor to H. F. Lowpon & Oo...) OITIZENS, ARMY AND Bavy MEROERANT TAILOR, Ri C 3) lorel, (inte Brown's, Penn. avenue, W. ae38. F. amp done at short wotics rench Wluting don- inches fo depth: all hint of dons to order, and forsae at tte Phil H ping Depot, 44% 7th street, opposite __ i A. BaBBOWS & Gv. FALL ASD PwINTER for youths of ail ages. from cue to twenty Binbrofa Parents and ians cannot fail to be pleased | with oor swell selected choice, and fashionable sortment. ee 30-Im IP YOU ABE IN WANT OF a GOOD COOK LNG STOVE, nsiness. paving SH 9 4: citerprise. No humbag. “No mone: ‘j Ch | HEA UARTERS ciate eee mono Kesyaoe ne Call and look at the J CaLORIFIO COOK STOVE, AMES HUGHES, ‘eu = ATTORNEY AND OoUNSELLOR at raw | FOR BOYS’CLOTHING. | soveranaat fe: | st Rory a the Supreme Court of the Unt: | WALTER D. WEVILL’S, ies Dashes sts a,sue, bet: 12th and 18th ate “ae peda No. 409 Pennsylvania srenne. The business arent a be closed up Operate Pe oe atte Pe sts. us des Mice, 276 Pa. ave..bet.1ith and 12th sts, eus-Sm D*®: 48s, es male: The most et shut ‘and oldest lished ad for the treatment ef Ruste Sumbhaiarsin in the the city, Laden os suffe Exrea MESS, BOSTON INSPECTION, NEW MACKEREL, Selected in size and quality, ERecetved to day, WALL, ROBINSON & CO., 322 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BETWEEN BUROBELL, irregaiart strictest con! 4 - inbim. Hi mtoee ® thorony fees isth and F Senet Te * tise eae NINTH AND TENTH STREETS, an corear a mee ivae-t [LOSSne Comer coms ti Ficasg WOSDERFUL REMEDY— A Jarae stock and complete VIAFUGA, Whie piss: seeds Sass paleo Read Pamphlet of remarkable cures, GRAND OPENING oF Aico. Piseand Bprece rctst, mar)3 8&Wiy HILL PHY MAI PY pnd oF eElase, abthe BOYS’, YOUTH’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHINNG: SUITABLE FOR ror eg AND DRESS WEAR. PERFECTION COMPLETED NEW STEWART COOK, Marx TWAID'’sS iW BOOK, WITH DUMPING GRATE. ITRABIRAND OFGER’ SHOE PORE 2 rs me NOVEL FLUE, AND PIN POINT DAMPER. ag F00 Fooe ota, ; the Story of Rowsands | ‘THR ATLANTIC ALMANAC FOR 1870. “HRS uaEn ey pTmeon ‘fee et ee nce Bot, ONG THE Ti MONG THE TRERS. A Journal of Walks to es. = ower-huuting through field Sk partie le | ‘SILVERBARG rat B. Bad REMOyED

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