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wery age of the world there have been Ab people who wereof opinion that all sortsef vice * = | and immorality were more prevalent in the days | in which they lived than at any preceding DOUBLE SHEET. They are the well-meaning but CROSBY 8. NOYES.......Baiser. Soe te ee eae 6 Largest Circalation in the District ime when al the ma this degenrate at “the good old times” when all the men Reading Matter on Every Page. | gallant and honest, and all the women "WASHINGTON CITY: | and fatr. It never seems to occur to them the weaknesses which prevail and the SATURDAY............ @etober 7, 1871. ‘The Elections Next Week. crimes which occasionally shock the communi | in their day and generation are but repetitions of those of the generations which preceded them—in short, that human nature was no in tole pearl thas it is to-day “e is often On Monday next the people of Rhode Island | wrted, poles that the, offce-bolders in vote on several proposed amendments to their | the early days of the republic were honest men. State constitution, and on the following day im- | xodoubt the great majority were honest men, portant clections will be held in the States of | as they are now; but then, as now, there were bio, Peonsytvania. and Iowa. At present in “black sheep,” as will be shown by our article Khede Island a native male citizen cannot vote elsewhere giving an account of the firstrecorded ss he has resided in the State a certain time fraud on the United States Treasury, the par- pada tax of at least $1 within the vear | ticulars of which have Dever heretofore been Previous to the election. Naturalized citizens cannot become voters until they possess unen- combered real estateworth at least $134. It is now pr posed to extend the rightef suffrage to til ¢i.zens, whether native or foreign-born, who can read the State constitution, except that no | published in detail. ——___-~1ee_____. ‘The Episcopal General Convention in session hall be allowed to vote on any propo- ~ involving the expenditure of money, nor | in Baltimore yesterday adopted resolutions for the division of the Diocese of Pennsylvania. te mbers of the Common Couneil of the city of Providence, unless he has within # year paid | _ EVENING STAR. iH it Bie The laws of Mississippi permit a man “to chastise his wife within reasonable bounds.” # tax on property valued st at lenet SIM. Sen- | FGeral povesmment included ie Tomares ator Anthony opposes this amendment, while | were enthusiasticall: cheered by an assembly of Senatca Sprague favors it. The second amend- | 5,000 Mormons, inc uding the presidents, the ment proposed abolishes registry laws, and the | twelve apostles, the high priests, and other nitaries of the Mormon FR sors third pcobibits appropriations for sectarian | Bi schools or the imposition of taxes in theirbehalr, | ™°*D¢#s Seems to have disappeared entirely. The election m Ohio on Tuesday next is for | S@”Mrs.N.J. Savier, who shot Mrs. Lake, ‘State officers and members of the Legislature, | Tithwhom ber husband was reese se Sse agg vl to decide whether a convention shall be held to revise the State constitution. The chief in- | ‘are. oor te Ramin Army ae a tn terest centers in the electionof legislators, as the | per minute, the range ‘Ammeyoeen” next Legislature has the selection of a United onsen eek a = awe bn ‘States Senator in place of Senator Sherman, and season made of small opened b: the control of the new apportionment of the Tony miuel Cot of ee Hower being eousidered State for the election ef Congressmen. The women voters of Wyoming number democrats are working hard to secure the | two Rot one at present any ascendency in the Legislature. The State has | oftice in the Territory, which puts at rest the Leen newly apportioned into legislative districts See are anxious to vote for the ander the recent census, aud the next Senate | will consast of thirty-six m -mbers, a decrease of one; and the House 105 mezvbers, a decrease of be held seven. Gen. Edward F. Noyevis the republican | i al. candidate for governor, and Gen. George W. . ae McCook heads the democratic ticket. A pro- ere IMORE. pot ENS hibitionists’ mae was nominated last March nw y and sever ath, Nard Ba ‘TU. HOR headed by Gideon T. Stewart, butof late nothing = has been heard of it, and the main contest will | ~| AAPOR Renee Ist | PROT of course be between the republicans and demo- EGeching Tu-MORRO: Pastor at li a.m - crats, with the chances of electing their State | >Man's Responsibility 6 for a RS ticket greatly im favor of the former. In 1870 pas 7 oe the vote for Secretary of State was: Repub- | 221,715; democratic, 205,08; temperance, yriuic Hall, In 1809 the republican majority in the | The eben 528 a vote for governor was 7,518, the ‘ad Hon, | Oc being Gen. Rutherford B. Hayes and Hon. ic Hall en Tiea! 212. tcorge H. Pendleton. 2 at “Chapel, ‘corner Tih" and On the same day Pennsylvania elects two | *irectsat Selec: ‘State officers—an Auditor and Surveyor—to- e— ONE HuPE™ as imed - rk xether with one-third of the State Senate and | feond day ares on the ahere eet the whole of the State House of Kepresenta- | 7 BROW at 11 a. m., at the Iphian tives. A vote is also to be taken on a proposed “7 >&s”eue. E street, between ie constitutional amendment, which provides that LUzoes 5 oaUECHT At Batng | 4“ State Treasurer shall be chosen. by the quali- | Pistform iw ACTS p.m, area's Sitesi at fied electors at such times and for such term of iis Pat Memorial C hapel: lagh street pages: Adiiogeces wer » as shall be prescribed by law. The peo- ple of the State will also be called upon to vote open the question of calling a Constitational | SPECIAL NOTICE. 'y customers and those ha aes poe “THE CAPITAL” TU-MORROW WILL CONTAIN ; POWDER AND GOLD. Centinned. CURIOUS REMI ISCENSES OF BOOTH. OUR ANNA LETTER. MILDRED IN BALTIMOE! MIS8 GRUNDY IN NEW YORK. R. DODD ON THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. THE MORMON CRISIS. OLD *ENECA SANDSTONE THE SHELLABARGER SALE. Batvaw ox Gia eae, SYMPATHY STON JAIL. ie at ica BURSTED OFA Ay ‘OF ADS. SANNA? A Revelation. book Rev lews, Poetry, Sketeben, &e.. kelt = THE SUNDAY GAZETTE, _ BICH TO-MORROW IN ENTERTAINING AND INSTRUCTIVE MATTER. EDITORIALS UP WITH THE TIMES. FULL LOCAL PAGE. ALL THE LATEST NEWS. GAZETTE. TISEMFNTS RECEIVED UP a aA 1° Oc TO-SIGHT R. W. ADDIS, ATENT TRUSS. Spring Truss, Fs a impr: ome tor eae b yaicinns of thie chy ae by CASBL nd M streets: or Mtannfacturen 4a Ps if RMA to learn GERMA: PHOTOGRAPHER, 4 Teacher of German in Public Se N OTICE! taken the HORSE SHOKING SHOP Obie avdune: betwoos Tete nal tae eee om or oct CHABLRS LENMAN. T= KEYSTONE SEWING MACHINE runs easier. and | eee all fabrics. vy. with great faction than chine made. Agency at JOHNSON & OOLLEY'S, _Ooc?-tf__711 Market Space, het. 7th and 8th ste. Drie the Pood NOURISHMENT—In the Royal Nurse cod prongred, by by araret? & Moore has reference. Rerforms Heht or any other ma- it “resembles = as closely as papel <3. sd tye Tn Infant settee itas a Prince should.” er. y nourishing and easily digested.” br. Hassall. No boiling ot straining required. Tine ls. Prepa: “oe by Savory & Moo Yes New ‘Bond street, ma. Sold by all Oneniets and Italien Warchouire’! 81 1 LOWE'S 81 1 LADIES’ DRESS TRIMMINGS. Mt gay .- [we latest styles in pare Ine assortment of KM TES, UACiSand MILLINERY GOODs. At LOWE’s, oc? 3 $11 MARKET SPACE. Cc ONYNOLL ook oa Srrerr, OPPOSITE PATENT OFFICE. Our Alpaccas at 40 and 80 cannot be equalled. Mod Prince thi Ser Receiv: TRIM™: BROID) fi d Uur all wool Empress Uloth at 50 cannot be eq Conreution; this proposition being regarded as | Mae" “ae Our Pialan, Popfine ard Rerges at 2 are spl non-partisan. The republican candidates are, , 0M Shawls from 00 cents to 815. tor Auditor, David Stanton, and for Surveyor, Kobert B. Beath; the democratic nominees are, for Auditor, William MeCandless, and for Sur- veyor, James H. Cooper. Strenuons efforts are | beimg made by the democrats here as in Ohio to secure contro! of the next legislature. The vote of the State for Governor in 1809 resulted as fol- lows: Kepublican, 290,552; democratic, 285,956. | An election takes place at the same time in phia for munteipal officers, and there is | CENTRAL To ccusigerabie disruption of party arrangements, | | ‘he sixth annual mee ina ot the ENT ‘The people of Iowa elect State officers and | BU LpIs eae or ee legisiators on Tuesday next. ‘The republicas. | street op TURSDAY. date for Governor is Cyrus C. Carpenter, | finery bus ee we ae snd the democratic nominee James C. Knapp. | “we? af” WM. W. MOORK, Secretary. In 1570, in this State. the vote for Secretary of | RMBERS OF EQUAL LODGE, No ae resulted: Republican, 103,377; democratic, OF P.. will, in future, mect in the new 8%: republican majority, 42.499. There c: th street and New York ave MONDAY instend of TCESDAY EVEN be no Coubt as to the result of uext Tuesday's elect this State. ere See ance of the m —e ip is earnestly requested ext seasion. Water-Power “s the ne -Besteies of Co. | ween sree wo west side, SUNDAY EVENING, sth 7 o clock ee McDEVITT, Pres't. re LN. in gulag meting of ASSOCTA age tie eld Office os Amon’ ySeVENING. MT my tL. fee ITCHELL. Beet retary F- STOEK, Petit. ness, officers will Wood. HAL G, Ro “POLKINHORN. B'S DIN | EW BUILDING ASSOCIATION. © wishing stock tien. upon an improved respectin new Building A biv-working plan. are the adionrumd moset_ The carnest min oa. ool ut this moment well dispored to entertain propo- | ~itions on this subject, with a view to the | practical solution of the problem of making the } most of our natural advantages, it may. be ch acceptable to them, to state in a condensed form, | do well te attend the conelusions arrived at by one of their fellow | o HE CONLI = = citizens of ripe experience, and who has long | SS Se ‘«miliarized himself with the practical hydrau- | NATIONAL METROPOLITAN BANK, tics Of this District: He proposes, according 09 | 4, washinzion. in the District af Columbia, at Close ‘he information furnished us, the construction | Susiness, Octooer 2d, 1871. of «canal from the level of the Great Falls to | Georgetown, thence by a distributed system Of 1 oo 5.3 piscon tT SOURCES. 6ia.08 71 locks. to be lowered to such level as would meet | §y° cae 13.3% 55 and harmonize with the interest of Washington 4 3 ee _ Fy oe a aason zee city for purposes of power and navigation. The | Ojher Stocks. Bonds apd Mot s 3796 75 deseent from Georgetown toa pointofoutietnear | Due from Redeemix and © eee the mavy-yard must be provided for in four dis- ‘ 38 3 tinet levels, on the more eligible sides of which, 12% 45 cud im some eases, on both sides, the mill-sites pr gd would find their proper locations. Each level 2.0 4 could supply head and fall of about thirty-six | an feet, tara geibiggr sequal aoe ar gon W634 2 conducted te the nest succeeding level for [se fusther use. In addition tothe application of 1.08 63 this immense power for pur- ran = poses, it might also be utilized with great effect | 59.000 00 a> @sanitary agent. It is well known that the | ise fall in many of the existing sewers of this city is cha +o slight that they sometimes choke at their out- PIABILIE lets to such an extent as to cause them to burst | $aP\inl Sock Paid io.. yd after a heavy shower. Now at night and during | Discount “hits the suspension of work on Sundays and holi- | Exchange ena ieee days—supposing the above plan in operation— | Profit and Lox. ise = there would be a large accumulation of surplus | ¥aticpal Bank Circulation outstanding 215 45 09 water in the canal, and nothing could be better | Due to National Banks. 2888 5 than to turn the superabundant supply into the | Due to other Banks and Bankers. 14a 19 sewers, cleansing and washing them out thor- oughly eae Could this magnificent scheme be fostered to | is Stone Kell Cashier of the National Matro- completion, this District might indeed claim the | pelitan Bank. ct Washington, D. Oda toasty possession of the grandest system of utilized Recor bit the above statement is ue, to the beet uf water-power in the whole country, s¢cond only in volume to the famed Niagara, which, at this moment, a company in New York 1s seeking to utilize and apply (through the medium of con- dened air) to motive purposes. From the fact that our port is, and will continue to be, the main entrepot for the receipt and interchange lief. OSES, KELLY, Cashie: Subscribed avd sworn to before mie, tile fifth day of Cote 1 Pa .. 7 mee C.GUNNELL, Notary Public. “oun wt ane: JNO. os BLAKE, ‘NOil_ E—The St Storkbold-rs of the Rockville Road Com; H Directors. 1 of the most valuable coals in America, and eon. | S= hereby notin hat Ry sidering our central position, we may justly lay ot Woah will be valde claim to advantages of situation superior to any en Tr. around the Fallsof Niagara. It should also be A PAEDSE PRUE OF THR borne in mind that large part of the State of sa CREA: EO Maryland and all the mountain slope of Vir- RY will be held in. steak he Epiy ginia consist of lands peculiarly adapted to wool he ke will preside. culture, while our proximity and easy approach 3b he foe Rieke ae to the cotton producing region would insure the supply of that staple im abundance. Although the consummation of the project here Seok Pet Seatee that the usefulness of such a water power to YOUNG ASSOCIATION national government, at the last level, in its workshops, could not bat be readily recognized The Gee fee heting and appreciated by the Federal authorities. share po, What is the reason that “cheap Chinee labor” to a cuccess in Massachusetts and a failure in Pemat CI quiet, cleanly, steady and industrions. isiana they are represented to be not only while Gents heavy Undershirts, $1. Cradle, Crib and Bed Blankets cheap, 3 to $12, Comfortables 2.25 to $3. Soe heavy el Linen, @. Napkins, $1.25 Metlicated ard other Flannels, 31 to 7éc. a oc? -5t* CARPETS! co aea CARPETS!!! MESSRS. WOLFORD & SHILBERG et the attention of the general public to their ATTRACTIVE STOCK or FALL CARPETS, At the tollowing low rates FBanrdéscme styles best ENGLISH BRUSSELS, from $1.25 to $1.20. ea" designs in THREE-PLYS, from $1.45 to Splendid INGRAINS, from 6) to 87% centa. gf wool TAPESTRY FINIS&, from % cents to Heavy ALL LIST, at 60 cents. The best HEMPS, at 25 cents. And an clegant variety of 4-4 to 10-4 FLOOR OIL C* OTHS, ranging from 45 cents up Narrow STAIR OTL CLOTHS, low as 18 cents per yard. STAI CARPETS, low as 57% cents. RUGS, MATTINGS, &., £0. ALso, A very hravy stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DBY-GOODS, is offered at the LOWEST MAREET FIGURES. All goods at this estallishment are positively to be sold 20 per cent. than at any house in the city. el A call bd solicited before purchasing REMEMBER, HE ARCADE. Se ss Ree Gk ocl-te between D and B, GlEAty iS low auction prises at Pawar. coven re Sih end loth ste. SAG LON | Fine Bolid Gold and Sit- ES, rit to SBAZAR. ¢ 1a ‘ocb-tr bracars artrNae ie OIL CLOTHS: RUGS, Sc, Se. which weees offering at low prices, on the second floor. Also, on {hg fhir4 floor .a large stock of excellent PARLOR, CHAMBER nnd other furniture, made by the best towhich we call the attention of buyers, W.L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers and Commission Merchants. 900 and 902 cor. Pa. ave. and 9th st. (Repub. & Patriot.) READ!! 0c5-6t R™' PRICES, ers STYLES, AT A. STRAUS’, POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘TuRee Doors From llr Staxrer. FALL AND WINTER SUITS: CASTOR BEAVER SUITS ecco ccsenrson ENGLISH DIAGONAL 8UITB nun... ENGLISH CASSIMERE....-eccennccee ENGLISH MELTON........... WASHINGTON MILLS... TIGER SILK, MIXED..... soi HARRIS’ SILK, MIXED... HARRIS’ CASSIMERE.escnnee SOOTCH CASSIMEBE............. PHENIX CASSIMERE.... 0 eesssscseeiee ALL WOOL CASSIMERE.. FRENOH, ENGLION AND AMERICAN PANTS AND VESTS, 4 LARGE VARIETY. YOUTHS SUITS 8% to $10 FROM. biscanhschdauslletad to 910 OVEROOATS, CAPES AND GLENGARY Saad IN GREAT VABIETY AND PRICES. CALL AND SEE. « 7 Bemember name and number. A. STRAUS, POPULAR CLOTHIER, 229-1y 1011 Pa. ave., bet. 10 and 1th streets, SF DON'T FAIL TO BUY THE stvect! A) | WASTED—« FARMER «i : SE pacers eee ee | F aoa iri aS A” a AN Ds, on Mee as win taint wishes a ps4. Air tT ase pa We tient se or are “Waugh sore sat sarmt |S child purse. No. Q streets. he ANTED—Fifty ina: jous and reliable PER- SONS to deliver ae SUNDAY Ties. Also,two Girls! tofeed at ennaylvania av... 0} mares te Rick Ww Abt ti, looking, 23 our street orth neat Sof from i440 1 business. For particula: west, ect Mey COLORED BOY. sbont 18 years eapely (hae ad stare exporcnes "Ap with references, a 437 Fi street ween D and wis ‘D—Immediately, two or Cay Pret 5 Wet Tag nth CABPEN (ERS. Call 8 G street, near 6th street, or after 6 716 H street northwest, J.G. WEAVER, ANTE, . itieman and wife, two irnished torervom , *ither furnished reas, stating locetion. sd Ofice, ne will ay permanent if suited. Ad- and terms, ALPHA, Star berate W48tED—te purchase or rentoa.e a ramgdern i, SE seven provesrwien Meet beeen coat ane 4 “aairese, ‘with particulate. PSANDER antep—a aia mpecionse be Gearing bears tetptn cat ike wo met w with @ gentl mau that would nelp her to furnish « honee, who would take bvard in payment, Te se fe babe sata adlag: ra . al ae T . SE, te TaD Si ey fore that uit Feu sod ocalln™™ Ca ‘Comma are that ANTED—A half-grown BOY, to attend W ee =o geherally sera Paces at e ee YOUNG MEN, to canvass Meenas: melas Wap le SERVANT OTR Wares apRai ieee canoe ; ae, Ww dren to instruct savisttina a GOVERN B38; orto are ‘with o faint teacher or companion Best references ieivens for one week, Ae 1 City Post Uff 006 -St* OY AN ‘A YOUNG MAN about 18. a WAUeR woh S IE stove ts, Apel 0 re eS TATLOR. 00h-tf_ WARXTE TU ne PRCBASE—Twelve pane at STOCK cf he Kconomical Building Associa tion. ‘Address * Purclaae * Star omen och h* WASTED i we Bee good BARBER, atreet, Gerrassexa. Wager #0 per week and boarder? Serato Wer acrivs PA AnTH aI eB fa x, Real eh Business now estabi quired, $90. Direct T. Do. Star office ‘ANTED TO BEBT—An UN} RNISHED HOUSE, A noes, jocation, by November 1, In- —- w. ALL. corner %h street and Pay avenue, WASTED—To rent a veatly furnished HOUSE, contaizing § or 6 rooms, with modern improxa- mente, in pleasant locality: “Address first floor, General Post Office Department wasn IBIMED (ATELY A YOUNG GEN- LEMAR to at feamion of Architec tare. N.G. 8ST. MRR WI ie ‘EX. Plant’ 7 we 3 corner New York avenue and 18th street. W NTED— First-class ‘ACCOMMODATIONS in a Setvete family for a gentleman and lady. References exchan; Address, giving particu: lars, Post Office Box 462. och-6e* ANTED—A S1TU. ail _& youpg woman todo chamb.rwork and sewing or chamber- work and pares: can write a good bch P teach cides th the rndimente of learning. address WaxteD-tes YOUNG MEN to occupy avery Pleasant FRONT ROOM, second ay he furnished. Also. two iS. Price very reasonable: 106 ocd-at™ unimproy ed PR and new! ED, wood rect: NN W anit ae aie Ww trally located Property. Ci time toseltor rent. We have & ou Real Restate in this Fi oct TARTED D—Immediately, two journeymon white) BRE win ater armor ment white yrs pei ir week to good ones, at the co-ner of 34 and N.W.” [oc3-5t"} GEO.N. BARBER. W: TRG ROOM fant range and cellar. are f building at southeast to ree that an elegant KITCHEN, with large yout in the new four story rner 15th sreet and Ni York avepne, within a vards of the Presi House. Apply on the premises. 003: W4nzeD-Tro bony six «mall FRAME AND Pct HOUS! ey erapiery the Avenue and U it oe and 2d an west. i EK. WILSON. seMco@t G1 Teh ce. WARSTED—« NURS charge of an infant House, corner 6th street aa Restarisenie. aye nue. 5 V ANTED-By 0 7 & respectable Woman a ere TION in a «mall family todo housework; has a little boy three ld that she would like to have with her. Addre-s 1012 K stroct eust, between 1th and 1th, southeast. 5025 WARTED-A yo young HADY to weave hair and for hairdressing. py it rienced hand ‘eed appiyrat 8, HELLER 713 1 Market Space. | GAR os single man ye Bh sod ried can come well recommend«d wil mployment and fair compensation Aogly i ty EATERS &@ WISWALL, 310 7th street, or B. CARTER, near Tennally- Wis c ANTE ra Bree to know that Parte BR, 11 18% 7th fi y Se the hi es for Lasien hildrens” CAST meee BOOTS tod 2h 8 "SHOS: HATS und mail will be ssi = ear ELIE Vee, aoe en30-3m 1146 Seventh street, tear M. ANTED Partion who wish to pIsPose OF ig oa OU! » soon nT Bi 4 anon Ht. Le, corner 9 Seios paid se 6-Lm rae a Walle ered: owed wa nose by po attend: Want Rts tins OLD a DGdLD Ha , PROPER fae ob CR ye the Mn Henri Ovviceyaie ty ‘in eereste ANTED—All those who value their ae MUSE rata Ua ol PE in Tinh eLen, “the” Optician, °or- sew ac ae a Pennsylvania Depot fc all kinds. yell WARTEDBrerrboay in Fang wid leaned send ggiere to CE, at Works, streets, Scot ¢ "Stout Carpet bs pete mae i: Fae. It will be let to Fo te aes et ee churette a venus street on Dremises, or Abc, oe T-3t* Pore Ee | Finer Bs oeT = x 0, —HOUSE No. ant nate es Eyeret ort walk from 10 DAIKYMEN AND GA SAROREEST eet the ety ACRES OF LAND within two miiesore tow street cars, with ws house. Ce ing Good mai vit the Washington end Sarrateviile stearsed route. Fruit in every variety. Very ear! n land and well waterd.” House tm a grove « forest trees, known as bp eg for manv years of the we Judge Walker. Poe which are low, apply cod QHN J. SUL SouLiva Fy RENT—Rewly- furnished a at 1313 tew doors from ae street, the Hamilton oc8 St! ry pleasant ROOMS single or or en nN with odors convetaeaces gation one of the best in the c 50s street, between 15th and 134%. wali. HOUSE on a street, between 32th and . containing « he rooms and Apply to JAMES W. reets , $16 65, new six- frovt ard. § lot Wx Ist = ae ¥o 33 T treet, between 9th and lth north we: vv PBLrzMaN ihttorney-ai Taw, 1 oc8-3t ‘aes Northeast cor. 7th and D ste. N. W. Pvc 8A HE oe cue Reign DEStHABLE nd residence of Colosel Will intel cecupied by ©. Cox. acing hotae fe Q ; modern improvements. nae three. actos of Freund ‘utifully adorned with, rare Tees and fine view of Wash: ineton, the Potomac’ river and Arlington Heighcs. on the premises, at No. 709 Lith street, Washington, 7 92 Gay "crests George- town. 0e6 Im’ Fo RENT—STOKE; also, several ROOMS: will Tent together or separstely. Apply arent street corner Th oR RENT—Seven-room FRAME Ss on corner of South C and Ist streets east: conye- went t to Ingle Place. Inquire next door. oc6-St* XT FIVE HOUSES (covers) furnished) Fare Ory oe? rh street. Hoss FOR. EER ON and BX' ANGE. a Boxe? aro.. een Sth 065-3t 928 F Joh. Foust nga a 4 UNFUB- ocd Ot TH PAGS Sith 9 hstroet. ip RENT. JOUSE No. ys — — be New Yor! Possession $n at Bay Apply to FouR" ALEXANDER. 231 Penn. avenre. Fa, “RENT—Three-sin 22d st., between Tat. 7 month, FRAME HO! 3 Peana, aren T TwiseE, fm hoot. No. O31 l0th street. 0c5-08t ‘OB RENT—A HOUSE on the corner of L and ‘1sth streets N. W & 0. eemoen — asa dwell ing and grocery stor ‘iven immed? street, No. aby Inauire ‘of X°BORLAND: FOR SALE SALE—The last of those desirable at ractive two-story press brick frout HOUSES, tw A Warner's row, P street, between and Wth street; cellar, bath room, water aod § a modern bouse; easy |. H. WARNER, 29" 7h street, between Gand Hy or BM, ROHRER, corner %n stand NY. avenne. oct-10t OR BENT—Large HOUSE on Georgetown Heiebts. with grounds attached. Apply to RK w POwaman, Latelligencer Building. street FFE SALERA now ton room a HO comprising all the modern conveniences, on I street, between North Capitol and Ist streets, near St “Aloysius Church. The location is benutifal, apd cnly & square from the Columbia railway. The lot avd house alike have a frontage of 22 feet. The roome are Jofty and spacions. and’ ¢ the chambers are in oth all delightful. The front of the house is embellished by a splem y-window. An elegant porch in the rear. Price only $7.50). ‘Torms easy Ou the north side of M street. between 4th and 5h streets, four V pms BRICK ae SE. paved with, wood, aod s ented to obtain @'cheap ‘This street is sewered, and fine epportmmity is here house fn'afirat class locality © ric ‘forms ee) New York av Oth atreet we sun of Oem $3.00, TO LOAN ON CITY PROPERTY for tus seat Tos percent bed bt for uares from the Post d;"620'T street, be 2-26" Fok BENT Elegantly turnished ROOMS rent. with Board, three Mice. Reters neve exchange tween 6th and 7th street ‘ing eight bed-rooms, «: library, two bath-room = to the pro This pi jess than eat Fotare a tabs, MCGUIRE, tat (anh Awnsion ene SR OMice 13068 F arrest we FU BNISGED HOUSE a r perticalars Ez & seLic8ox * e street, Georgetown. o Hou seven rooms, and all Small cash Payment, balance, Iwo four-room BRIOKS. with cellars Desa Two first class HOUSES, 0 oct-tt Fo RENT—First cl: to rent, containing niu apply to h: balance im three or four year Oper cent. Anquire 1222 I2thatreet, seas cool FOR RENT-FURNISHED HOUSE, « desiravie ivate residence, occupied for the last years by the # Marais de Chambrun, No. 1320'¢ street. opposite Sharch of Epiphany. se23-2w* ForsALe Ae XCHANGE—Two pressed brick front HOUSES, with French roofs, bay win- tone ae and foundations, covtaining = i oi bath-rooms, closets, gas, water, excellent ioc: . CHAS.” A. Mporip sen! 4co., al Estate Agents, sel9-tf - 913 7th street. Fe RENT- oft beautifal HOUSES on north side of Corcoran street, (No. 1427,) be- tween Q and B streets north, and lith and 15th streets west; Mansard Roof, terrace in front. and al! conveniences; rent 82 yee soath. anes the emises. OF ice ot Mutual Lnsurance Compau Over Bank of Washington, welt wv OR RENT—s Ri oe OM BRICK HOUSES, "noe G2 per mouth. Also, ROOM |OUBE per month, Inquire of D: YAN BOGAN hase ave. near ethos” #e16-Im* OB BENT—Two RO! ing. Store, Hat 8 over Stinemetz's Hat Penneylvania ‘avenue. Inquire fa BUSINESS CHANCES. OR LEASE— 1D O sGXkn TEAE:, 25-000 THREE SUT ee Hee $3,000 tha EIST: » D.C..0m = three years on real este’ ms five acres 3 dwelling. w™ OeTEM AN Straten fasten havent a A streets 5 For + ERTS PROMPTLY DB ir EATON DONOHO & CO. 988 Veireet. herwenn th sd Sach. Ls FoR FAINTING TWO FRaMe be tor ip lumber, shingles, or lathes. For particels ra ig tire « M JOBN-ON & S0N, Lumber Yard. « oct 3° Tet 1th and B stroeis, Near State Departieent ‘ fy LOAN IN S0Ms To suite! PES eee aes $7,000 SEE ren 4 .. hi Satter eek Hee | York svewes tie se are ‘they will be put upon SOR E—Brookivn City Houses Stthe lowest cost prices or 10 er enat. adfional | Aha Serate in Disret ex Timber Lan mS ue W. Seok etki NS | Erg, bona Coal lia pot we TDENGESSrins | W BERE GOODS CAN BE BOUGHT Low. BS AGES AT WMGUNT FLRASANT, ‘po If you want Gold or Sliver Watches. Diamond or h and Bnetish Cooks. French and American Guns. Be attached, well aaa cae eene tahaeer sash BEOES stree and fork avenue, wane They nnd Chron ane Exchange Brokers, ;under the Metropatitan Moved Loan Office and priv 6 209 6s at improving part af the city Reason ve sciling, the owner wishes to engage in uther business BOARDING. | Appiy to." pet Aw ARSE (Successor to Joshua Whitney & Co..? EME Cintra | _se25-20t 329 7th atreet, bet. Gant fl atrecte, for members of legation or Congress, == CHAN, gate or exchange for en} nished if pels at Noo S148 Prom perty, TEN ACRES of the very best sot wa avenue, First Ward, between the boars oe pe convenient GARDEN LAND in the vicinity peo T-908t' i RENT. "poanp URNISHED ROOMS FOR REN’ ENT. ‘k or month, in the hington: situated on the Benning "+ Bridge pear Colomtown: auinates waik trum the eud of the h | wtreet a3 «oly th Bore | wersat ison wk ATR ew. rt of the EN ACRE ry CTecnutie gia pis in = i pa = sae, sold-m| ANKRUPT SALE FeExce FARILY. Seo iy who ‘es Sak French, itt a French igh femily. Anewor a ‘References exchanged Besse, ROOM: —FERNISHED trom cen MARR ARE <p o ; ‘ otween sti and lath events, le 1. Ren Lap lise CL: — of ‘AND oe aa —Wewly fur. board can be obtained at R low York avewne. merry ISHED ROOMS WITH BOAKD—Suit of EPR? ee Site Peaaas od second floor bathe, hot am cold water, a's ee23-Im* EXE py AND | COMPO: ihr ft nae Board: an be had at Mo. Ta1S'T street, on, renwouatle Pie BOARD, WITH PLEASANT HRONT ROOM: on reasonable BSL Soran Caer, Ronen ANTED—To » js UNE TAL THIRD INTE, WAN FRIey TRA sirable opening fs any ove wishing to eagage fp am active business where be oan make anes- cellent and prottebie iw Ee The caly for selli the al need of epee Be. 10) Adarees rg NTED—@3,000 for ous or 5 Watt Spi ecsea a es FOR SALE. ai targee mmmedinttr. "A. 8.0.” Ho. OP SALR—An ELLIPTIC SEWING MA $5, re! Parlux wy (oaks vnjte beta CBIR ie. Will be gold cheap timate, hosine at the ‘Keystone ‘Newing Machine, Agenc? EON & COL ev. bank siti 2.068 FORE SALE—Ap excellent gone. WAGON ant fk heap, the onerriee Tatler ute hy I cheap, r the same: SKE! Kclock p. m=, GEO, W. DOVE. Gti strect, between BANKERS. K street and New York avenun. oy PER © EST. PER “MONTH PAaip Fos ‘OR SALE—A_ thorough.) ay MARE, MONEY ON CALL. ciate Sandy all Be on] ot in three ‘The PA the ARMY. ha abifting MAKIN CORES pon tvie DErPvuiae ‘op Brewster Ee "Onl es Beran se SZ | cashed in advance sane @ net Harness, double set Reine. Whi arte Jintey, Lap Cover ecoth Be eon ai THENSORY DEAP Tee Bch eke Stables, on © street, betwoen , aan SoBe? | CATES while SECOND POWER OF arto TLLIARD TAI TABLES FOR 8A. A fine anat SURVEYING eS ouanre B me PERFROT OBDEW) for sale CHE J. H. sQuier, MONEY BROKER, auls-tf 1407 F sj., near U.S. Treasury ) ee CIETY SA we BANK, Tth Street and Louisiana Avenue, ADAMSON. aE EE: treet. Washington. D. 0, LADIES’ GOODS, &c. GRAND OPENING at . KING, Jr., MASONIC TEMPLE, CORSEB NINTH AND F STEEET®, of an entire Bew and Selected Stock of ® 1427 F Street, (two doors from 0.5. Treasury Be partment, WASHINGTON, D. ©. Bocetve Deposits, and transact a Genrrai Banking Business “HERDERY py sR, FANCT Goons “ea the Principal cities takes Rod gIvem Lae AF SES BaD ch oy And all the LA’ 2 the Season” pens negotiated on LADIES’ HOSIERY, (SuovEs AND OORSETS x before anh The Coised toese Departments at the lowest market rater. 8029-tr Soret M, Wiurane HOUSE IN PARIS, bee oo. No. 7 CITE TREVIS, Has been re-established. and he will be able to show, BANKERS, Bat Tice Soca a eres St Current rates BONNETS and KOUND HATS, veuwieat SECURITIES, GOLD am 81 FLOW ais aeieinnons” % Se BRANTS, SCHIP. Bc. ce ork Stock Bear@. Re VELVET Pauses any TEE ‘Be GB a's New York. San Francisen CORSET: HAIR BLATDS made bas SFaruise i BEVENTE STAMPS of st! drpomtane orks fe. - Issue CERTI any DEPOST bene “PRESSES and cunmames to order. ‘nae One Price only. M. WILLIAN, ____ 907 Pennsylvania avedue. - Ww. ADDIE, ; jor. RECEIVED—A fine assortment of Berg- 2 PHOTOGRAPHER, F227 Penney SEBLIN ZEPHYR EMBROIDERED SLIPPER ennesivania avenue. at* TTERNS, jor RECEIVED 03 ROREWOOD ac., &c., which I am um prepared 1 1) sell at the lowest GRAND CONCERT PIANO orices. ‘Call and be need of7\ octave from the celebrated Fac M. P. LEBCH, 714 7th street, of George Bieck # Co., New York; au30-tr between Gand H. | selection of PIANOS from Wm. Knabe _ a Co.,Baltimore, and Wm. McCammon & Co., Albany. FULL LINE. SETS Alo, second hand Pianos end ORG A’ for sale > ot rent om easy termes, At reduced prices, ‘Callandieet at | "the Pabiicare invited to examine aerate: at << anlé-tf 715) Market Space. eoth areet ‘above Pet ing Pana xno 7 = — AT 8. BELLEE®, ay, separ _- FR. ¢ x jEXBACH, MARKET Spacr, ‘assortment of NATURAL 01 Gag i dain Ruatpe a fine TRUNKS. TATION HALB OBIGNON! ware. LADIES’ and MEN'S SATCHELS, OR RENCE Re 0 rooms, gas tkrourhont a8 Bice *10 rooms, : wien water in the kitchen and yard. This uated in one of the best urighbor. pare eee The yard js large, and has many riser. Rant yt Mee He xt door, or to pobUk's DARNEILLE, Amey Tea at pat) ‘sel3 (OR RENT—THE STORE, 207 aa struct west. Penn-yivania Als ROOMS above to rent, suitable fo offices. Apply next doog to *betw ‘8. GOLDSTEIN & 00., ey eer 6 "and Sth 15-tf Loan, Commission and Exchang= Brokers, ED $90,000) teraty tioned dollars | FLOR SALE DWELLING HOUSE. 1591 1 Mirebegeenen uan as | Peter eramrtan ati, as et bare yaa Bo ee FURTON,® | citne ANTED—COLT’S KEVOLVERS—All W laray sisee, at HEMPLEB’S Optician i tee | & ately: ADD ingen to JAMES "WORMLEY, 133s" i 1497 000 s OR LRENT_A large ROOM in the ¥. 7a = % = Fe cere ble for Lyceum, Mus = ese. ores ar ke PRE for musical LOST AND FOUND. are ai, dnawire ot ae ae ST—A L OF BANK NOTSS, containi SALE O eae iees stout Qiong hot of 80. eavon iotae at a ILBENGS corner Saree cach a ‘warted by returning it to oDODER a DABNEILUE, WARD WILL BE Pan 3 G areas at = 000 BE ee or of & DIAMOND s each; Conv ‘wort! ber Sd, 1811 Wore E 3 every enlonce, on street, Tourer LOWEN, R W. ADDIS, LADIES’ DRESS TRUNKS, SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS, TRAVELING Bags, SADDLERY and HARNESS, CARRIAGE ROBES, &c., &e. In GREAT ARIETY, at LOW PRICES FOR CASH, at the MANUFACTORY or JAMES S. TOPHAM & ©O., S7-425_py SEVENTH STREET, One door above Odd Fellows’ Hall NOTICE McMCRRY'S PATENT STAYS pat in all our ‘Trunks. wind ‘delseo PHOTOGRAPHER, 1227 Pennsylvania avenue. WHIPS, ner EXTRAORDINARY! ‘The substantial received so far in my ONE DOLLA® ENTERPRISE bas induced me tocarry out my intention to convert my whole Estab- lishment into = MOSPITAL FOR FE MALES. GRAND ONE DOLLAR STORE, To be THE place to visit by both citizeus and strangers. But baving « large Stock of Goods on hand which are not Dollar Goods, I shall, to make room for the proposed change, SELL MY ENTIRE STOCK AT AUCTION, Commencing oo MONDAY, Octosen 2p, at 10 a. m., snd nonin ot 5D. m-, to continne from day to day the whole Stock is disposed of. pe pie SPs ™. will be made specially Sa “aagld at Auction Prices at private ‘The Trade is especially invited to buy Job Lots. GOODS ON THE DOLLAR SIDE WILL N BE SOLD LESs THAN ONE DOLLAR. »! To sre everybody facility to buy, I shall com- pcan alti eh ameter ea Pry immense variety of Goods renders it impos- - 8 SELVEREERG,

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