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EVENING STAR. | t Circulation in the Distriet w ASHINGT TON CITY: MONDAY November 5 1869. | Read’ ng Matter ¢ on 1 Every Pi Page. Te Advertisers. We are again constrained to ask our advertis- ing friends to hand in their advertisements at the earliest hour possible, and always before 12 M. ‘The constantly increasing circulation of Tas | “TAK compels us te pat its forms to press earlier | than heretofore, in order to secure the delivery | of the whole edition before dark ; and to be abie © accomplish this desiraMe bat not always prac- | tieable result, as well as to properly classify the | wivertisements, we are obliged to renew the above request. +see- The Star—Its New Dress. ‘Tur Stan enters toxlay upon its third year in its present proprietorship. Our relations with the people of the District are on the sam pleas- | Charge all the necessary duties of these spread- ant and intimate footing as on our last anniver- —more intimate and assured, indeed. A year ago it seemed that the esteem in which | The Stat was held by all classes of the com. munity could not well be shown in a more fiat- | tering and substantial form, but since then our | circulation has continned to go up.and up.andour | advertising patronage has continued to increase, | obliging us to study new economies in the com. pactness of our columns, and close condensation | and diserimination in matter, to enable us to cover the tield of news—partieularly, Tae Stan's ~peciality, home news—and not allow the require- ments of advertisers to trench upon the rights ef our readers. In the same direction we have udeavered to diseard all heavy stale advertise- ments of long standing, and to encourage short, fresh advertisements having a semi-news char- aeter by their freshness and variety. The result is that there is searce an advertisement in the | i sper that is not seanned cach day with as much vagerness by readers, as if it was an important | i mef news. The fact that Tae Star by its | jwmense cireulation is constituted the most | wesirable medium tor advertising in all this part | of the country, is shown by the eagerness with whi the very best class of advertisers xeek its | umm, | The wear and tear in printing our large daity | editions necessitates the renewal of our type at very short intervals, and Tux STAR appears to- | day in a handsome and costly new dress from the celebrated foundry of L. Pelouze, Philadelphia. | The haprovement in the appearance of the paper | is » marked. and will be more so in a few | = the types get In working order. This fre- nt replacement of type ix a heavy expens, © shall cheerfully bear it, believing that it *. both in the pleasure it gives us in the ed appearance of the paper, aad in the ction of advertisers to have their an- ments to the public presented in attrac- ve style. There should be reciprocity in these titers, and it is our purpose always to share our prosperity with our friends and patrons, by ‘king improvements upon the paper. We shall aim to conduct Tae Stan as heretofore, with ‘igianee, enterprise, and liberality, and in the we spirit of fairness and independence that earned for it in such a marked degree the fidence and good-will of the public. +20e- It is probable that Mr. Jenckes’ Ci I will-ocenpy the attention of Co siderable extent next session, and as. it is «sed mainly upon the English civil service sys- m, it will be well to consider and avoid ets im the | } tu i ; Write mysterious nonsense to the Home Depart- ment, assume # supernatural sort of wisdom, | y-, | ne | Myrie While the seialled strong-min 1 d@ fem-les snd the wea’ ded mon of Wastiigton and } else whe Ming aud wailing atout the | right of suftrage, Mrs. Margaret MeQuai undemonstrative, malebriony restdsat of Nov | b N. ¥., quietly alls an 1d - yes bellot like any other ¢ tizen. This, m a special election held last Tuesday, to docids | upon o water question affecting the city, the | inspectors, be satisfied that Mra. McQ. isa bewa fide tar er, received her vote without question and without challenge. An efort in me direction by some of the Washington rs last spring was not 80 successfal, it will | be remembered; but whether their miscarriage was due to the perversity of our election j | or to a difference between their legal status and | i of the Newbtrg areat conrier, we have no sofdetermining. Possibly the latter point iedte mething to do with it. —+s0e- ‘The Hlwnders mae by some of our gorgeons | Ministers Plenipotentiary, Embassadors, &c., serve to raise the question whether these officials are net an expensive and useless luxury. As a | cotemporary puts it “they go abroad, eat, drink, gamble, play the toady, keep a box at the opera, | and charge the expense of all this sort of hum- bug to the United States.” A common-sense, * practical commercial representative would dis- eagle functionaries in halt the time, and at half | the price. —_—_~<ee-—____ From Shillington we have Harper's Bazar for | November we | First Skate Deat ov THE Sea- At St. Paul, Minn., on Saturda hew of George L. Becke! ic Wright, who was visiti his uncle, in that city, went witl two sons toa they were int thin ice gave way, and George Becker went in. | His brave little cousin, Nathan, ran to his assis- tance, but only to break throngh himself. George Becker being able to swim a little, suc- ceeded in getting out, but was not able to res gue his cousin, whe had sunk in deep wate | The bovs gave the alarm as quickly as possible, but before any assistance arrived the poor boy had drowned. Tux Be named ‘Nathan | at the house of Mr. Becker's md to slide on the ice. While height of their amusement the A Max Snoors mis Cooney Mistress.—At | Lexington, Ky., on Tuesday mornmg, an old | m, named Kichard Martin, fifty-one years, while suffering under’a fit. of mental perration, shot and fatally wounded a. mesoy | ‘oman, Mary Johnson. Martin is a white man j of comiderable property, and has for years | inaiutained the woman asa mistress. “The shot | took effect in the abdomen. Cause, jealousy. | Martin was tried and held to bail in the sum of | N has heen found against Neil M’- | Philadelphia, charged with assault with intent to kill Revenue Officer Prooks. His trial will come up at an carly day.) True bills were also found against | Messrs. Atwell and Eagan, who are charged ith being accessories after the fact of the at- tempted murder. +s0e- Lanon Movements.—The Journey me men tailors of New York have donated’ $500 in aid of the strike nev pce, ee at Worcester, Mass. The *Bell Men, loved in the various piano-furte manufactories in New York, who were toran ly connected with the Piano-forte Makers’ Un have withdrawn and formed a new association, which now numbers abont 159 membe- ss0e- Tue Reasox Way.—Louisa Muhtbach, whose historical novels have been so widely road, has abandoned her intention of making a lecturin tour through the United States. A’ profesor ot medicine in the Berlin University is responsi- ble for this change of plan, Miss thus. for he has induced MuhIbach to marry him. “+Twas ever —-_ +266 ‘Tue Prize Kira. "- M me to dl wil and stakeholder | Murray has! reatuested the | parties to withdraw << depos re rawfordsville, ‘Tediana, is to hay a 8 wo j man’s tights paper, to be called the Avenge: teets exist is shown by late publications. It! that the English civil service exam- | have im the series of years since their | adoption eliminated all dunees, and given as a | a very capable and unnsually reputable | while an entirely new spirit of economy | adustry has been introduced; but it is hetd | that t system is open to considerable improve- | oe ment. There are weak points, it seems, i n of competitive examinations. They cannot test many of the qualities most needed im candidates for Government emp! ment. They test readiness, aeeuracy, facility « o yuisition, retentiveness of memory, actual at- inments, and toa certain degree the habits of wiustry whieh these presume; but they do not | test jndgment, diseretion, temper or trustwor- thin perhaps good sense and sa- really more essential in | the servier. The man of | at soliet gifts, and who is best suited to | + has very little chance. Young men | wm school, with all their acquisitions Sti im their mi in proportion not to | «these qualities | ot 1% soll men, who are dis- wlidates, under other improve- the English eivil service clerks, La separation between the iellectual functions. see: ‘To-morrow elections will he held in the States «i Maryland, New Vork, [itinois, Massachusetts, Minnesota, y, November 9, a special election will be held in New Hampshire. On the 30th of No- vember elections will be held in Mississippi and | ‘Texas for the adoption of the State Constitutions, * former to continue two and the latter four These election will close the political campaign for the present year. The elections to be held are not of very great importance as com- peared with these of last year. Then members ot Congress, and, in most instances, more im- portant State officers were chosen. Now no members of Congress are to be elected, except in Massachusetts, where one member is to-be chosen to represent the Seveath District, a va- caney having been scensioned by the appoint- ment of Hon. . Boutwell as Secretary ot the Treasury, and = Mississippi and Texas, where elections are to be held, in accordance with the laws of Congress and the proclamations of the President, to complete the preliminary arrangements fur the reconstruction of those ‘States and their restoration to the Union, being now the only States in which such elec- jtons are neccessary: se0e Peace reigns in diplomatic circles once more. ‘The absence of a portion of the corps from a | «tinner lately given by the Secretary of State to whole bedy, en masse, all together, unbroken, Sten eter An os sitting. Jclegtiim sent hence, which also contains the “ratifying information that the omitted portion have since been provided for at a second spread. Let the eagies accordingly be caged, and work ‘on the outer fortifications suspended! No warat present. possessions reaches 454,335, including 4,791 in Maryland. mane, Prune, Ritter, mad ether well kuere ox: tistes. —— +2020 ——__ Gov. Chamberlain, off Maine, has appointed Hon. Lot M. Merrill United States Senator, to G1) the vaeaney caused by the death of Senator Fesenden. So we learn by a | Checks. Blanks, &c., printed at short notice. a7 A iepyiow J acquitted a traveller rahe i shot and killed a hackman for overcharging him. | s7-The Sultan gave the Empress of the | Freneh, at the dinner in honor of her, one dish | composed entirely of the brains of ostriches. &F Out of twenty-one suits for divorce entered at nport, lowa, for the November Term uf Court, twenty have wives for plaintitls. &7 Father Hyacinthe, on his ret mes to establish an inde pends nt religio= thretien. ical journal, under the title Le ¢ &7-Plummer Turner, a deaf mut self through the heart with a guy, Wisconsin, one day last week. 87 Memphis derives a comfortable révenne | from its Keno establishments, hauling them up | cting fines regularly once a week. 7 The latest addition to the Byron contro- in England is a poetical epistolatory con- trom Lord Byron himself, “dated | #7 The trial of Lavinia Matthews, of Natchez, Miss., charged with killing of a private soidier Wednesday last in hei L resulted To GAS CONSE CMERS otice is herchy given that the discount for prompt | ment of BIL a for gas cv c BAILEY, Sec'y. “no T CARD. WoL. WALD & Cb Rec Stiention of buyers to their clase t rictioneers, call esp male of firs a elegant, wales u lex” Roy ROH CH Zular Convocation will be next, at 7 0 clock B.—Klection_for officers. MT HOS. THOMPSON. Sec Y EV h carncstly Fequested to be sreccak, as eh ae HP. Pa Mt H. 0. NOYES. Secretary. HXCELSIOR LODGE: No. 14K. ov P— (3, the me ficers and members of this Lode re attend a special mecting of the Kenge THis EVENING. at their hall at Tovclock, in the’ case of Bro. Fuomas D. ing since Saturday night P.GRAY.W.c. SHUOTING AS. Tang ACSA members of this Association are he pa roby no if pam,at Henry Will's Installation ofthe gerry ec the CR tm brought before the Association, ull atcntance i 3. Vout, reas Lisoree Secretary. eg ars atT sdlock cc 3 po AT FALLS 10 bar for the election of officers of Annual Meeting for the lect ae vs of ‘Company be eta s. mon TUESDAY ber, <4 Secretar: real RENO va AL JUDD & DETWEILER, * BUOK & JOB PRINTERS, 87 Briefs, Arguments, Petitions, Cards, Billheads. oc Tw | € ae ee CoLLecton’s cur ve at waarmee et Cee ocnien — Acting | elated | gain tle: Mehice ‘5. Sie. Speer’s Wine Cincinnati, and ake ap Msaenceces Reece 101 W > 4 tuchy. It’ ts understood thattane fight with | Rhee citaling Wis tig La Allien will take place twelve miles from Cin- | Moscatel S1 per, bot! cinnati. ‘The Coyne-Reardon fight has fizzled, corner 2 | “Notice ix hereb | ember 1, 1969, will FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The week!y statemont of the New York asso- «ts quite favorable. There is a total } reserve of over two and a half millions of us inerease in liabilities of n>arly fi mitt peabeens oon sold in soos of the 1 gal re=-tve $29, 7, an increase du the week «f nearly a million anda hair or ae lars. ‘The inceease in specie is das to the Treas- ury disbursements in payment of the Sovembor coin interest on the publie debt. The legal Cp ggg but an increntiat tae time of the year je. The my market was casy on a Satariay 2 marl twoasix cent. on government and terals, exceptions at seven on moat fanneee securities. POPULAR PRICES. A. SAKS & CO. Discounts were dull an ranged from ten to ff | S#- READ THISCARKFULLY AND MEMORIZE teenyper cent. Pa THE PRICES. Government Securities. WATERPROOF, 84, Light Weight. Wasntxatos, Nov. 1, 188—Jay Cooke & Co: | Geter, coLOR——Fan, 810, “ furnish the following quotations of Government ——— = securities: SILK MIXED, $13, U.S. 6%, 1881, VERY FINE, 815, Five twenties, ies. CHEVIOT, $12, at Five-twentles, 180862 SUPERIOR ONES, §20, $22, $25, “ Five-twenties, Jan. and | Elve-twenties, = i ‘8-118 ue GOOD MELTONS, $16 Medium Weight. ive-tweuties, Jan. 4 cy , “ Ten-fortie ye Scng s* | SCPERIOR GRADE, 8 i NEW YORK—FIRST BOARD. KNOBBY CHEVIOTS, 815, B's, Ike. ENG Goons, “ ear Ie Vere ag hy « aatty$ oe S20", DOMESTIC: MELTON (few) 88, Heavy weight, 50's San&iy, ‘S118 anna, Hi aa 4 By Bankers’ and Brob Brobers Telegraph, James M.| supyRion « 916,815, 820“ noms Johnson & Co. quote stocks and bonds CHINCHILLA, $20, in homes ard foreign markets as follows: Santee “lospon: Now. 1, 11a. m.—Holiday. No prices | WHITNEY, $12 and 913, ton con rater 11 a. m—Cotton market estimated at 15,000 bales. Middli Uplands ‘aie Middling Orleans, 1yalzy. 8. —__ THE MARKETS TO-DAY. | Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. BA.timore, Noy. 1.—Cotton quiet; low mid- dling 25%. Flour quiet and unchanged; Howard | 7 oa y 5 Saati Gli Shilie oat — $i; do., family, supertine, SX150n86.50; fat bea ‘bo. family, $5.50085.75; ex- Saat.oo; don, Tully, &7ee7 2° Wheat “tirm; red, ‘$1.36a81. 43. Corn dull, ee ‘1agi.10. Pork quiet at $33. Bacon quiet; Pose 19.5 clear do., 19443 shoulders. realty; 2ia2s. Lard quict a€ inaisig, Whisky very dull, but the receipts are inereasing, $1.17a81.18. Bartiwone, Nov. 1—Wm. Fisher & Sons quote Vi Old, 4534 asked; do., 1867, 483, Vid, 49 asked; do., coupon, new, 53 bid. New York, Nov. 1.—Stocks weak and unset- tled. New York Central has sold down 3 per cent since call. Money 6a7 per cent. Exchange, long, 9; short, 9%. Gold. 2AY. _5-2's, 1862, ex- dividend, 153. 10-40"s, coupon, . Virginia's, ex-coupon, 54; do., new, 514;. North Carolina's, old, 47; new, 381. . 1.—Flour dull and rather at unchanged. Corn popitalent the first day of November, 1389, inter: estat the rate ¢ a wit of . ‘<i Ray lot Hostetter's Bitters, 3 DR. J.D. BARN REMOVED HIS Offices to No. 474 Eleventh Street, betwe F. Office hours—From 9 to 10 a. p.m, au 193m" bkor! HERHEAD AD LIBRAR mH tal call. He of th Ei oc Washingt Corporat: of the City o ashins jon Merchants, -itealers in by the ton to Commis ods. Wares, Merchan- Boots, Shoes, rd tu or ecoueed friends, frors. old Deswereee, ear pictures, miade larger or sunaller, sl rendered! fresh and life-like, go 424-6 Penna avenue, be nd 6th ntecetes The cheapest the United States, Facilities oe! Salley Tn passed lem WASHINGTON CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING AxD DEPOSIT ASSOCIATION. te T XD ANNUAL MEETING will be held in Panperance, Hall SERT WEDS ESEAS NIGHT, at 7 o'clock. The Annual Bepe showing the financial tion of the Association at the close year. will be submitted, and officers fe year will be chose od e second the ensuing SOLE AGENcY PTPO! At Store of TRIMMINGS, and all Also the ce Dresses and Cloaks made to order. nov H. NOF ot SPECTACL PETERSHAM, §12, SATTEEN, $12, DOMESTIC BEAVER, 615, GOOD BEAVER, $20, SUPERIOR GRADES, $25, 30, 635, AN BEAVER, $30, SURTOUT, $35, BEAVER FROCKS, (fin SF THE STOCK 825. KTS. ei ADDED TO SEMI- EEKL A. SAKS & CO., “POPULAR CLOTHIERS,” 517 SEVENTH STREET, Adjoining National Bank of the Republic. ‘0 mB ss DISTRICT, E niin per POWDER, c nol-tf AL RIT rest Hall, Georgs- ae 11 qualities and reantitee papplict ta the trad, Spotting intug. a 2 POWDER. in bar a pon oe left in box at store on © fay 8, CLOAK VELVETS, SATINS, BLACK 5} rated J. P.B, FRENCH Se” with Mr. mptly filled. Architect, nol dtf HAS A HANDSOME STOCK OF REAL LAc' 8, CLOAKS, CORSETS. bap Pennsylvania avenue, DEALER IN WATCHES, WATCH MATERIALS, 8, TOULS, CRYSTALS, JEWELRY, a FILES, &c., 337 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 61 AND TTH STREETS, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel, Washington, D.C. tention will be given in REPATR- no Elm hed to the Hotel, will be fitted up snd pene aI igs the same time. he vicinity of the in th wumplicn with maui ats Carte, of Fen pin arties desirous of engazing Rooms at the Arling Tip ippl ton will please apply to *0) Sa | York, Chief Cler! ve wil te dally at the Pistol SSL rt nov tim ROPOSALS FOR SUBSISTENCE Orrice Derot OND, VA. cade) h AU may be required until November 30, 1870, Richmond and vicinity, to and from the points ed in the forms above ment ms, not bidders MISSARY OF SURGISTENCE, 1.27, 169. Tuer ARLINGTON HOUSE. This new and magnificent Hotel will be; ned for guests on or about the 1th of has asa Restau Hotel can be STORES. in the 1 proponals must be quarantes by two responsi rved to ah nad 4 the interest or poRoesl may be made for the whole or any part of the anting, aud a copy of thisadvertisement must be attached to/ each Propo The attendance of every remind inrequested. | ,,BY prilet of = : sme. occite og faNpueA vi BZ aden hold r 4 Col fermaster egies holding sek Oe eB BSON" Koe'y. nov 16t' Chief Quartermaster lt Military District. Generis ——— (Sunday Herald, Sunday Churomicie. and Gazette.| TABLISHED 1830. THE PEOPLES BUILDING ASSOCIA ‘gular Monthly will be held at C1 ‘hay of T: oms. on = bee ON, mM att wk Movember, ats locke which time monthly dues will be received. ee Of the, Constitution can be obtained on ana at the following H. Plant, corner fork avenue and 1th i. Shepherd, 369 Pennsylvania avenue, near nth street. Len apt & Co., Bankers, corner th and F street ef ‘reasurer, Board of Trade Rooms, Suineauent méetings every SiC OND MONDAY of ‘month, same “toc Deeot Nod “THOS HYDE, Secretary. DMISSION TICKETS OF MEMBERS «) NOR SKATING CLUB may. te the Secretary © OMice, 466 Teh street. ‘Oppo rite ic Bit Office. THOS. BF. WAGGAM FU Also. FLERS. CAPS Just receiveds anil for sale by 2 0c20-3tif “FURS!” embract ALL THE LEADING STYL IN EVERY KIND OF R, pt now =e i OVES. ARRIAGE ROBES, of all qualities. JAMES Y. DAVIS, New ready for pee tion o' of the public, the largest and most carefully selected msortuent of FURS. we have ever received, it ES, ADIES’ AND CHIL- WEAR. of GENTS’ FUR MUF- * Ey article guaranteed as ener: and tobe soldat the very lowest cash prices. HATTEK AND FURKRIER, 356 Pennsylvania avenue, Under Metropolitan Hotel. LES, TUN ATO. WALNUT AND MUSHROOM EGA) Southwest corner RO... kd aete, NYSSESRER ARIUTE & FURNISH- iG GOO! No. 496 9th at. pod ‘ ia Pcbntre ELLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. | juttage and Parlor. Suite, Marb marble Temored bisomice to No, a are strocts nave ths ers; Easy, Pi sag eta * ae ty wee get ie reese: ! BUC! ATI Jor ‘Cook iy ke. For eee BEES org | Seem oe ET 5 tons Fresh New Yoru RVANS © SHAW. (0, 496 9th, near Dstveet. Bostreet, between 1th and 12th. nol Im near Canal. A Cc A RK DG MARK TWAIN'S NEW BOOK MR. J.C. Fresives oe TSROCE: o Son the European plan. Al Al iS yi the =) ee Pagries ate ing-roome always ready. ASS _A. GRAY, Tea erent oe pti aad 2 ‘Commis- “corey desirable and comfyrtable LA ESR, pes Seniesa, New Yo ou NTOBRICK Hows SE on L 5 are. Bie Fyn ‘os Won feed denen. A ‘Apply we Ml. GREEN, corner 13th ‘no tt IsHED a ae. 4 nine oui, corner New York ave. ey NE NEATLY- FURNISHED FRONT COOK. e beg women pr agen eg for <oee gen- het are no other lodgers; 440 bh sire between Rand F he yy — RLORS, oe first pe og in avente,east side. Inquire within, ocd at ny T—DWELLING over store No. 524 yea hy a five en end water. in store. SOR NENTMA fve-roum HOUSE. near the Cai Gi8.a month. in atvance. “Inguire at S Nichols’ Place, between B and C wee and Dela avenue and Ist street east. Se __ 0088-$t FLOR REN T—Several ROOMS, suitable for offices or chambers, corner of Lith and F sts., and oppo stigthe TRU. DODGE & DARNEI, Be PER MONTH—An entire floor of comfortable communicating afraid £20, toa small family without children. reet north, Capitel Hill. oem at Wn RNISHED—Three ROOMS, suitable for shensekeeping for small family: oor; moderate Pent. ‘T Sis SM ane D ste, ‘SD per mouth, LAR? ne second "KENT. desirable DW IN! egtow SE. No. S301 Eatreet, between 10th and lith 07 streets; been put in re ond order: bath: water closets. Inquire at Ratreet. | of W. ORME. __ OCS COR RENT _DRIC K HO north, be: tween 6th mh No. 409, AE S$ rooms, sicher nd —e water in the = and house. Possession given by th: the Ist of November. Apply HK. SS ati Pennsylvania avenue. Iw A convenient two-story BRICK fas and Bon DWELEIN HOUSE, with as a ‘ash F ROOMS, on . Apply at Pee at ay a ecto office busine stand an enterprt jarge, handsem: and Com munieating Roose, furnished, suitable form twe ber of oe 3-3" ining eight rooms. oh SE on Capi fol ith st aining 4 rooins. wit! mld Rent moderate. magressmen he location &e cannot be sur = see al—well establish: snail ‘cash ‘pai mold by Toth Of Basiness, Tio, cvs tt fu BUSINESS” st Will n eping board venue, between Ith be rented to a tenant ere Apply at 245 Penn ith streets. Inquire sted several very fine O ” in my new building. to let. Apply » Of ith street and Pennsy ivan a The key can be obtained at tween f and H street F92, 8831 hl wats in good order. AED, 371 D street, betw Tnguire of Dr’V Massachusetts ave oct ~ BED- Row Board. (85 per w it 82 Pennsylvania avenne, between 3d an Wstreets. A room and board for two at Lid per | pth. oe Am’ ISHED H¢ nts, in good locality. an boarding house; is well adapted ill be rentéd low to & permanent office. e276" in ad axe FU SHED dhe ith street, between Esta F., ROOM. w SOK RENT—A FURS Jy withont c Isth and 19th, after 3 SHED HOU 1K KENT—A new BRICK HOUSE. aide of 20h street oad, ear Gewcral ee DWE WRIGHT, 517 M street. m west Howard's. 0c 25-tf rd can be obtained oc 6 FSh SALE on Exc SN eae small FARS abouteight miles from Wasi containi re Tr particulars apply to € ORR LAT. ‘Auctioneers and” Heal Estate oy oc )K REN T—First-class OFFICE ROOMS, in reek Building, No. 460 7th 2 Office. ELLEY, ‘eal Estate Age 363 8th ee ‘west near north I street. NRA RENT—On Fayette ro HOT ne: Fe f ‘deisel. teres wet erate to 4 desirable tenan ome DESIRABLE DWELLING HOUSES Mor Rent in Seis No49 ist street, nine crn vat 87 in gvod order, low $ to to good and ERA CELLENT. Rooms FOR REN: SATO ae irc with BOAR ot Cree se RESIDENCE F FoR =e ‘The owner. ef bead i » dwellings 2 st the northwest corner of I room thrvwn into ones To feet; width of 3 WU feet a BS square fect; th aS wae Wail thick and substa FI ration ery con & —— Ais 2 BUILDING LOTS on Highland Block for % i ‘of river, e.; FoR SALE-TWO. VERY DESIRABLE RESI- ES.—One of ge, jomen on 1th aireet, between Rand © entent, 86.200, on time. ap ate bed i and Pout ices. a thiee mony and ‘attic ‘Buick HOUSE: wafer and ene Foronty 8 $5.20, on time si or : sama JOSHUA WHTTNEY & C0. Jag Brokers, Al ‘and. '—Two vi FRET sapere ments, conv new ups 1SHED improve- it to F street cars ‘and Uoreoran's inauire 316 Latreet | BEAUTIFULL So OCA EO EOK SUBUKBAN eon | FO. SALE AND RENT. CLOTHING, &e. & HOUSES. Farr. ea er OUSES, ¥ REL a tr BARS saute wh and Auctioneer, tetween Land K. cD . a 383" = GET Bort oF zi WoUses LEFT. ALE. OORNEB SEVENTH AND E STREETS, WASHINGTON, D.C, Son Ye 3 ™ = poss ed Bac My “, ine Yard. Kent THE LARGEST STOCK i ppl to “Woe. "SOHSSON. MENS, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING iN THE TY NFW Goops RECEIVED EVERY DAT NEW STYLES EVERY pay ALL OF MY OWN MANE! 0 oye cieana pets ie. twill a parca corner Ith street and Atty ent lent locality fora Grocery aud 1 Prov ition ALL OF MY OWN MAKE’ vderate Moclett 21 Louisiana ave., bet. leaned Sth sia. ome Fe SALE- TEN HOUSES. BHT COLORED MELTON OVER- Ten x ee a street, yo pone: JUsT & RIVE water an throughout: a : ont fs x Buns PIFFEREST STYLES oF Minquire nf Howe aA —— Stat AT FROM n0T BLACK stITS 2 2 PRs WE Mt TEN UPB Lt ERATE Pk An inepection f or: STOCK AND PRICES wil be sufficient guarantee that the CORNER OF SEVENTH AND E STRERTS Is the best place in the District to buy GOOD CLOTHING AT A SAY CENT FOR SALE, it N SATURDAYS UNTIL EVENIN Country Papers may send in their rates af ad tising oct UNTKY SEATS, Tp ca ds nrroundings. ‘The est latitude of the Capital City and rape land y any part of its mumerous: springs of Located two il HEADQUARTERS BOYS’ CLOTHING. : ives. or addressed as Georget D and 12th Lots: nots: FROM $10 TO $25 DOWN AND $5 TO 820 4 Mi IN THE FIRST WARD, IN THE 5 WARD, AND ON CAPITOL HILL, BEUTIFULLY LOCATED. JOSHUA WHITNEY & 00, 416 7th st. betw and H 5 i amd third STORIE WALL, ROBINSON &€ CO., 322 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. BETWREN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS Apply to sett GEAND OPENING OF Tat. Inquire of Dr er aia street and Pa. aven BOYS. YOUTHS, AND CHILDREN SLOTH DEES CLOTHING, he snbscrpher pablic thet be bens SUITABLE For SCHOOL 4.VD DRESS WEIR. leet) F “J. HEIBERGER, tS .ND-HAND PIU ° (Successor to HF. Locnox & Ce ent at very low rates. MPIANOS moved. packed. timed. exchanged. &e, ck very large of all Musical Lute CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY, jer te sell at Market Rat wher mn = Dattrets and 479 sth street. RGANS FOR SALE Ty easy terms. Aw. tire building used fifty second-hand PIANOS . es $20 and upwards. on snall ne moved packed, tuned: | gers GpP2 82 Beever BAKERS Assortwwent Large’ ATTENTION sortment complete for the trade F From thirty te always on hand. Pri WEST POSSIBLE RATES. by WOM GALT & Oo, oF PRICES ocmectt S410 WILL BUY A FIRST-CLASS " Shaved and Hair ¢ ~ ] Bath. 2 cents: I tache Dyed. NE. Peivatecutrane, coll us Hot « ~: fair Curlnd Ladies Hair Dresing Room. vt and Penney iva the irkwond hl House Four firs clas BARBERS wanted L_t™2Ex. Woon, axp coan. our large stock of LUMBER, nal itch thing. from silk to ey refunded, KOHLBERG 5 Fancy ste so Machine work CBI Satistaction guaranterd or m all 00Ds GE STOCK OF N W. M. SHUSTER & BROTHER, No. 324 PENNSYLY Between Ninta and Tenth Streets, Wonld call att ‘ive Wood, sawed and «phit and in the vek in the test markets: which i. BECK VELVE MOURNING GOODS . recently received from anction ma euaeh we eure one at the lowest Rts FISHER, FRENCH STEAM SCOURER, And Agent for the STATEN ISLAND (N.Y) PYEING ESTABLISHMENT, Oftier—434 NINTH STREET, Opposite Patent Office, Formerly 446 seventh street B ST KID GLOVES, $1.95 ita PHILP & SOLOMONS, het. Ah and 1th sts. so} om™ sy lvania ave, ar Ss. HELLER®. 34 MARKET SPACE, oe Dt Between 7th and sth atreete. a Best WHALEBONE : CORSETS, mE PRINCE OF DARKS A Re nt = bit mae iad 0 mnance he Bine Ridge. By Mrs Yuma DP EN" Routh AT 8. BELLER’s, ocmat 34 Market Space. bet. 7th and ath. Est aseisuep aes3. a wisi aia Attention to our old stork of Co's OLD CABINET WHISKY, Pon 3 SHEA sod St a ccs ett "Oi aS ce SON. 3 NTILE AND FANCY STATIONERY in every variety. PP owed = publisher's prices, and sent by — £ postage: N aie cours, FOR THE APPROACHING SEASON. ‘andhienssabes” Winslow Jones and Yarmouth SW EET Bs TOMATORS, in 2 ands Spound WDeasea White Heathand Tell PEACHES. ons. ASPARAGUS. Es 2esnep 1833. ived from Boston— eS tae Ne BS bb. LAB HERRING. roeees the lowest, on mashes artes, & SON 1260 cans Petite Pois, eS a “These Goods are guaran Tei tne best aul: Cinco STOCK OF CARPETINGS, sat ae at Ne ark rates Ho auantity “oe Cor whaler 5, Tuinter Kobitt Hnse ur smienia ‘GTICE—T0 ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN ‘aS my me | Eek i ORS will do w: ve me call, ae I nam - << —-———- - the most improv in the city, at 5 LVERBE RG cepts per yard less than Theruton. Smith, oF B. pe Tried of etorence zion srt HAS REMOVED required. Office at Builders’ Bepot, No. 362 7th by 5 eens _CORNELIUS BURLEW_ ae ear o - to N ° So'ntutpens KS AND OTHERS. Ter yahtects ee CORNELIUS BUI SBURLEW 8 - IMIS ISTO GIVE NOTICE, Thad the ie pM aace aac by Fy fens Te hae obtained frum the (rphann mos oa, Euan pe to ‘Dastrien ison, dwt for them. I. Seeee ck is thie one city natin se Se Ey ASEN win owns na work according «Tate thes ce a enn ae puoay marten ee the said ‘ame, 00 oF D': OTTS FR FRENCH eee Rice wee ave, work in ‘in cellars inepgine i ‘hs, prenared te by down per sqare

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