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_ EVE) ING STAR. | DOUBLE SHEET. CROSBY &. NOYES.......Editor. Reading ‘Matter on | on Every Page. SATURDAY. -November 4, 1871. he Coalition—Ay, The Coalition.” Fhe Washington politicians clearly divine the movement set on foot in the west and south to the elect that the democrats should make no 1 vation of their own for President, but agree tosuppert a candidate to be named by the conservative or dissatisfied republicans. The Tith of t originated im the fertile brain of Sena- or Frank Blair, who believes that Gratz Brown, of Missouri, can be made President by the con- “¢rvalive republican yote of the country, be- cause he was made governor by the conserva. tive vote or Missouri, which at the same time cured & democratic legislature that in turn t General Blair to the Senate! Where all “‘di=satistied”” republicans are to come from to inaugurate the new, or, virtually third party movement remains to be seen. Certainly, not from New York where Mr. Greeley bolted from fiom the convention, and then turned around an< supported the ticket that it nominated; nor frem Louisiana, where Governor Warmouth is hot even strong enough to triumph over the {cderal office holders, nor in that element of “respectability” im the republican party, of which Senator Schurz, A. T. Stewart, and others are leaders. Then where are they to come from? The democrats, says the Wi ton correspondent of the Boston Herald, be it remembered, are only to be followers and voters snd are to have nothing to do with the inaug- uration of a conservative republican convention, or the naming of its candidate. Of all the movements to be proposed in a polifical way by a party that feejs the necessity even of posi- | States tive and desperate action, this one will not be found to be among them. It has nothing vital | the in it. General Blair will find that the friends of Pendleton in Ohio, the supporters of Hancock im the south, the adherents of Hendricks in Indiana, and the democratic devotees of the “Lost Cause” in Kentucky will have none of it. The democratic leaders in all the states prefer to hang their harp on the willows of Babylon, or tail their banner tm defeat than accept another ‘‘new departure” and vote for a conser- vative republican; tor said one of them yester- , “If we swallow the two amendments and vote for a candidate who never was a democrat, are we not baptized in radicalism, and only lack | the benediction from Grant to fully complete the work of this new dispensation?” Intelligence from official sources ts received | that the surveyors and engineers of the route of } the Northern Pacific railway are | with their work without hindrance trom the Ine cians, and that a very much richer country is reawm to expect, notwithstanding the various reports of previous surveys in that ‘This intelligence dispels the last re- ing doubt as to the completion of the road within two years. All the fands needed to Pash | the enterprise are supplied the company by Jay | Cooke & Co. from the sales of the seven-thirty | gold loan. which, owing to the fact that it pays | er interest om the investment, while | is equally as secure as any, sells more Tapidly day by day as the people become more t lay with first-class American securities. ‘The energetic managers of the company have | Alta 4 it made favorable contracts with the principal railway builders of the west for building about | 7om piekdw tau, st spr oh dred miles of the road. This in- | dof the trunk line, and all to be ted by January, 1873, or a little over a This great thoroughfare will by Pars running over a distance of ts route across the continent. | oss ——— forts of the workingmen in this 1 Europe now scem to be concen- ria—the diminu- pr. Stimulated by the strike, the labor move- | dan impetus which compels in- In England and Belgium the * already assumed gi importance, still dy stated, have issued eral congress of workingmen 1 in the German capital on the 19th for th purpose of trganizing a general the daily term of labor 4 of temhours, as in Bel. | gium for a general increase of wages. | These simultaneous efforts in so many countries rease of the hours of labor scem to uch a harmony among the working as can only result from an international ation. eae ‘The extreme relnetance of France to part | With the city and fortifications of Metz to her | German conquerors will be well remembered. | It is now stated that Prince Bismarck has made an offer to the Freneh government for the | restoration of the dismantled furtress of Metz to | France in exchange for the cession of the French possession of Pondicherry, India, which hast ere cost than profit to France, and aptured several times by the English about the be ginning of the present century. If such an be consummated, it is believed Bis- then endeavor to exchange Pondi- x oland, the pousses- many is said to covet. - ~ +2080. —— | 7 rom Chicago, published elsewhere Paper, fully confirms what has en said in Tae Stas about the inde- | s by fire of the wood pavements laid im that city. As our correspondent says, his | tements on the subject seem almost incred- | e; but the initials signed to the letter point him ont * well-known gentleman of this | e truth. It is pretty certain, there- | » whatever other objections to wood | vements may exist, there is little or no ground r the belief entertained by some people that ¥ will one of these days be the means of ning up our city. pens OR rn zil has applied to our Educational Bureau formation relative to the education of the «d people here, and the organization of a chool system in our southern states. An gitation in faver of common-schools has trendy begun im that country, which le @ good thing as the schools can grow as the work of «mancipation goes on. All the slave children ornon or after the 28th day of September, the day the act passed, are made free. All slaves held by the national government, 1,650 in num- ber, are liberated immediately, andam emanci- pation fund is established. Special provisions are also made for the benefit of those remaining in bondage. ‘The Secretary of the Board of Health drives a good pair of horses, and if he will head them towards the river, the next time he rides out, if will not take Lim long to come within apprecia- Hye reach of a most offensive nuisance in the ‘shape of immense piles of manure Gumped at various points along the river front betweer Seventh street and the Long Bridge. These manvre heaps cover a large area, and are offen- sive in themselves and im the pools of fetid water ‘that have trickled from them. The ero a sufficient to the whole a poison naigarer boot, : Beatth. 05 s ‘The drain on the money market in France has produced its natural effect, and “sensitiyeness” in monetary circles has developed into violent dc monstrations among the people, the result of the <abarramment occasioned among the mar- ket folks bythe decteney of small 200-6. @7 Saturday evening receptions arenow given in New York by the ulire-feckiosticn ree mst base ball. They bold that the per ee boas oe sv It is said that Young was as anxious to run from his as from the U. 8. offcials. By the President of the United States of America. A PROCLAMATION. Whereas in my prociamation of the 12th day of October, in the year 1871, it was recited that certain unlawful combinations and conspiracies | existed in certain counties in the State of South * s Natpief | Carolina for the purpose of depriving certain Largest Circulation in the District | Cxrelits for the perp the people of that State of the rights, privileges, and immunities and pro- tection named in the Constitution of the United | States and secured by the act of Congress ap- —————-—— | proved April 20, 1871, entitled “An act to en- WASHINGTON CITY: force the provisions of the fourteenth amend- ment to the Constitution of the United | States.” and the persons composing such cembinations and conspiracies were com- manded to disperse and retire peaceably to their hemes within five days from said date; and Whereas, by my proclamation of the 17th day of October, 1871, the privileges of the writ of habeas corpus were suspended in the counties named in said proclamation; and Whereas, the county of Marion was namedin id proclamation as one of the counties in which said unlawful combinations and conspiracies for the purposes afuresaid existed, and in which the Privileges of the writ of habeas corpus were sus- Whereas, it has been ascertained that in said county of Marion said combinations and con- spiracies do not exist to the extent recited in the proclamation; and Whereas, it has been ascertained that unlaw- ful combinations and conspiracies of the charac- ter and to the extent and for the purpose described in said proclamation do exist ae the county of Union in said State : Now, therefore, 1, Ulysses S. Grant, President of the United States of America, do hereby re- voke, as to the said county of Marion, the sus- pension of the privileges of the writ of habeas corpus directed in my said proclamation of the Ith day ot October, 1871. And I do hereby command all persons in the raid county of Union, composing the unlawful combinations and conspiracies aforesaid, to dis- perse and to retire peaceably to their homes within five days of the date hereof, and to either to the Marshal of the United for the district of South Carolina, or to of his deputies, or to any military officers of United States within said county, all arms, ammunition, uniforms, disguises, and other means and implements used, kept, possessed, or controlled by them for carrying out the unlaw- ful purposes for which a combinations and In witness whereof I ye hereunto set my hand and seal and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done < the city of Washin; day of November, in thousani Lord one {t.8.) serentr-ane: and of year cy Hundred and . Independence ites of (fa the pms By the President: HamiLton | Fisn, Secretary of State. COLTMBIA TY POGRAPHICAL soore- ‘Y.—A stated meeti will be held THIS urdey) E bine ae * vit eet MT. tout, at the corne bel oye Preachin, found along the proposed line than there was | 4) ‘dE PA Lation 'e expected to louse, Pennsylvania avenue, between DREW. MISSION, 1415 Bev. Bishop Pixkxey lol, Sl oSDay’s APSR at n ols” E | SS boc al oe a isTTAN Lh apne a,V SanouT ave. ’ fervices Mt ORNING 0 cad VEN = the usual hours. fd me School EV. re SINENEY, iP ER BRAY WILL aes IN 3103 pink * aan. 475 ata avenue, be- fh strevts, tL ‘fhe whkelen of the age young gaissionary from Ni Capitol and let street east. By i MICHAEL. HASSETT, “President. THE SABRATH —Discourse on eal aeare sniject TO-MORROW mm. at the Christadelphian & Tagogne, ween 9th be " and 10t shows from the Seriptures that Dr. Sund po nin he Sabbath is entirely talaeh? Ps, i ares Pando lae oie we > ure ts = Pythian Pall, comper tii by 5) ¥ EVEN, fall, vat dance of tie membe wake is som 2 ly By order: at] “METROPOLITAN VING come ANY. PRINCIPAL OF FICE, 1231 New York avenue. ENGINEFB'’S ekg street, N. W. —- — from 10 a. m. {Sunday cna a , Kppnaieies OF COLE! Boar Wasmrxotow, November 3 iat, siclans to the Poor are —— to meet of Health at their rooms on "MO . instant, at 10.0 a.m, ae iremiee ¢ receiv- pg instructions in reg: pare, to vaccinati pliance with the order of the Governor of she Dis- fs) is. C. © President of the Board of Health, ee — a a yeranee M regions of ER Ma oATHOLTC To AL ABSTINENCE SUC. ther of Kean avenus and 20th st. TO-MORROW EVENIN! Now oth, Ii. Professor Daew of the canse will “Boer ee invited. Reserved seat: -O DRISCOLL, Sec. ow BOARD OF PU Las Wasi et Gi Ordered. that no contractor shal! order from the board for material, material ordered, exact ia ty; m yey shall receipt for Any Material unt: and Cink Advocates ‘s the meeting. The public is HE if Pastas, let or COLUMBIA, eh me celiversd ti to bim upon the work te which it wae isened: and no contractor shall receive reertiacas Gfack nowledgient an order of this boa this onder oa shalt have his barred from any further tuex, R. qHEPHER Any contractor a contract annulled, a: under e of distorting or exag- | _ BROW WILL CONTAIN: THE CONFESSION OF HESTER BRANDE. RURAL INFELICITY. WOMEN AS GOVERNMENT CLERKS. THE MORMON TROUBLE. CATACAZY’S WALKING PAPERS. Pas ron AND ALEXIS De ee ASTLU BA MORE. ia A ear OF rae STATE sty Sit Locat NEWs, TELE. ——— TH vISTRICT. District will support peo i att Er setae em THE bal Peautifal, ms and pris! y New Type and Enlarged Size, will TO-MORROW, In addition to Letters from “DORA “BAT TLEK,” overflow with Ra’ meet the utmost expectation of the MOST REFINED TASTE! &7 DO NOT FAIL TO READ THE SUNDAY GAZETTE, 70-MORKOW: S7 ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE REVEIVE! UNTIL TWELVE (12) O'CLOCK TO NIGHT! It WarHiNGiON BUILDING ASSO- iran at The first meeting of this new aanceiation for the payment of aues will be heid at the corner of Pennsylvania avonus ates easton THU. ie "Nic. IGHT, November hb, lock Persons desiring stock can leave ine re with either of foil ACK.” and GEMS, Ps wing officers : IT. President. Pena. ave. 5. B. AILEY, Vice Presidsnt. P.O. Dept. o F. COLICR: Trowarers corona Jersey aygnugand B street 8. B. T_JOMNSON, Secretary, Pennsylvania ave- ue, corner 3d street east Te ENRY ALBERS’ FINE CONF 10} gnd BAKERY, LADIES’ 0 Y8T! TER rar A and Mes 3) 1015 lth street, ‘between K such a avenue, respectfully recommended. not-6 “OA aT COA ae We have at wharf, a cargo of FREE-BURNING BED ASH COAL. we by taking direct t from GaNEROn & BON, i ASSOCTATIO N. 12 Warren mea: ie York Ph ogee obtained for Ii not-eolm FOR RENT AND SALE. RPBNTERS. Apply cS thoy th baest KESIDENC ington; location central: J ANTED—Two C. He ee? a ey ete A tiret clase COAT BAND, at ns “Orson the Fe Toad to iearibore: et ) other .¢ Gold Jewsiry comfortable dweill ag. WH AU » Setweee Jath and 15th. Uren te near mtr ie = | leg or © ‘and Re; He apa fs few tes from street cars: an rect, near ¥ ga, bi THs. Tih utrects Spposite Post In a private 2 aes ry “SOLO eD and Spams 5 it fara, loctading ¢ md 80, & co neon s . Apply to W. E. POR SALE—A two-story taining seven room: 706 loth street northwest. sachusetts avenue OR tALE—One of J ANTE = =z cass WAITERS, are improvements nn 1215 Pconsylvania avenue. G.W. A young la y ‘ON in a store or as seamstress. fice. AN " Ww TED—Two RABNESSMAK RS, ter 7th street, opp. Oed Fallow: J ANTED—A WOMAN for ceneral housework Ww eterences required. Apply 323 10th etre yaRTED=a respectable WOMA, y -bowsework in tal fam Good references requir ANTED—A first-class COOK, WASILE, RB in Riiree famiy ot eee: ngs ar lce, 12 o'cincl Matalaye Taeedsy st Weise i ANTED—Ono or two unfuraihel hv ftilahle for honsckeeping. 13, Star office, stating terms and tor desires to obese Ba ee - bd drag store,corner Mary — convenient, new two- story BRICK HOUSES on P Pst. betwoen Red- crn and 10th streets, coutainitg eight rooms, a bath m, hot and cold water; £03357 pelle, ac, terms apply at the house, N oR RENT—For business 9 © street northeast. all ity railroads. wag BASEMENT Will be rented a A te agent, or for other similar ‘arp, “ss OR RENT— —Throe very ished suitably for bousekee; hildren Apply at No. id Bth st: third ind partner: leasant ROUMS, i inte wants, busttees. and locatina. wast D—9.000 fa one or me gees) a) Addices tmenedincely , ERT large DWELLING Bouse ania avenue, six doors east of wide rooms, stair sages; teaianaCae nt ea Please address as family will Wig single, gentleman, OR RENT—A (Herman, and wife HED Rt ‘A young widow Ii ath room pli moar the Capitol proton wi ma a lay F street and avenue cars. N.W.., bet. Ist east and New Jersey aven Te S00 oh hee gsTAT ‘Apply to Dei ms ® Dob Ee Inquire at 36 # stot. | oR Aas 08 EXCHANGE 44 or RES OF LAND i bam ng 7 <A i as ti a gentleness’ 's family. \—To renta SMALL HOUSE contain- ee have water in house or ms in a Gan pier ate ig Star ment BRICK HOUSE, No. 4 ren towe, containing thirteen rooms. with all the mod- gn lth provemente; exteusive grownd rare plants, attache. Possesain ul — 5 ApDY at ‘init & Hume's, 5 REN HOUSE. arch aeong Vth and 22th sti m2 3t POR RENT_FURNISHED] BOOMS. a0 Kast »ard. and rent moderate: 4 mae apewer. Address me se oe See eee ane FOR SALE. wi ARON ER, ey good O01 One weil reooumsembed at No. Cosxorirs, 608 oth street, opposite Patent Office. Children's Cashmere ine “sa i mite mas og pea, joer pair for Ladies See Fine all Linen Tublo Napkins. $1.25 doz. no 4t* Uu RBEKA NDENSING COFFEE-POTS. Please call and examine them. WEBB & BEVERIDGE, Importers of ea and GLASS- 421, Odd Fellows’ Hall, Tth st RAVONT £ MOORES PANCREATIC EMULSION} AND PANCREATINE are the most ent remedial agents. ‘They are remedies Por known for efecting the digestion of bar Wes Oil apd preventing padeen, while they also ¢tentiy pia ety lace of the oil when scl yt stout cee facts are now aitoated by tae pub: fried Cogs Bnyance bas Ie. price trom as, to can which accompany each bottle. price trom as. to gn 8 AVORY & MOORE, 143 Ni 2 w Bond street, Lasdon sed alt ‘Chemis. "Note Name naa trad mark un each bottle. Nw WALKER & C0., 611 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Grn anv 711 Sts. CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS. BUSINESS SUITS, of Melton. Scotch and Domestic Cassimeres, of owr own manufacture, equal to the best custom work, and fully 20 per cent. choaper. FALL OVERCOATS, at reduced prices. BOYS’ SCHOOL and DREFS SUITS, in ages from peer and upwards, in great variety ‘of quali- ty and styles. BOYS’ OVERCOATS and TOGAS. 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LONDON. JOSEPH J. MAY’S a Paris Kid Glove Depot, ii 939 Pewn’a AveNve, bet. 9h & 10th 20.000 worth very best quality PARIS OVES;(our own importation,) with one, sir buttons 225; Children’s, Sheed SKID GLOVES ai Bi The Trade supplied at New York prices. KID two.t uz LYONS BLACK GROS GRAIN SILKS. _¢g received, f Agent at | castes acon aacin aman BuXGie Ghos x GROS few price of @175,62, Stat be. a 76 wand 83 | A peryard. : 3.may’ 0 ” BLACK ALPACAS and Sees BEAVER i BLACK MOHAIRS. rw Messrs. Peake, agents for ie waleot te AL PAG, soaB'und Mot tis ed a Gualities, from 87 versant® enuine have a ticket on each piece “Buffalo” aud the . tetera of the’, Buffalo” andthe‘ Beaver,” Stour sTOMEPH J. MAY. EPLENDID STOCK OF DRESS GooDs, Elegent Silk and Wool fine Velours, II-wool Satines. pai ta eee ee MOURNING DRESS GooDs. ¢mbracing all the oM and new fabrics, at extremely A ane JOSEPH J. war, con } , Corner of 7th and ¥ streets, No. 603, ». WASHINGTON, D. 0. The ‘and Do- rT SHA! ates walk from, the ee ANTED—An COOK. A BovLEs Hotel, opposite zy Bee, el, opposite Baltimore and 3 2d one Bones: au at be sold at the v por T,at lo eg MM USE USE containing § Srooms, paue, between 6 7th streets, near ‘the ‘Benton How OR RENT—An UNFURNISHED FLoor a To uitable for satiety Wiper day + Table erase LE—SHABES in Ing, Association. Gall at at J.Q. PFRIFFER. ANTE =To rent two or axes ome for Rousekeoping by a small famil a Box Wane, Sear in = 4 aay a8 seam- lady —— ens ington ry ‘- E Be Tetreet. rithin one square of furnished or other en, street, between ah ENCE WV SEBS GOoDs CAN BE BOTGHT LOW. If you want QoM or Stiver W: nd |; American. ¥ ort in any same on very liberal corms. Goods t ard sold. Liberal exchange offered. Goode rect ©? commission. and advances made. ae (OB SALE—at the GOOD WIL Per ca Ate corer, pe eoe — der of Maryland aveute and ab street. piers coal or lumber depot. A ws KD—To ol my THIRD int! ina Mercautile rable opening for any one wink ve business life, Lent and or eriling bel J pay i iasouri avenne pes ARLINGTON," VERMONT ATENUR. T. RORSSLE & som, oc 18-1y Prorsiwtons. —_ 7 sorsisrons. PRANKLIN Tr oe strectes Washin ington. B is nH K-84 bly renovated, kn Sr ewet. j Cc. o. WILLARD, EBBITT HOUSE, Hoy = canis" “Stab Te Two good JOURNEYMEN BAR- em or im ao aoe Pela ° wi Bos 3 on a GEO.N. ——— preferred. i219 Vers A ST a horse AN = CORTESE wh» writes a iG voll Loek Box 24 Fost a39 enced L RADESLADY, i B RENT—A well-forn'shed F: Fas No. 1903 H street, lew avenue church; joneof ‘entent locations i miwecays ron RENT—Two first-class Rk i UL} Toons: also, fee. Suites of immediately st ed. ly immediat cer ene %. fnrnished oF wat man 15 years of age, a ty fe a de aS La oarest, )B RENT—A ies of s Sirt floor: furniture new Good meals. in the viciuity, No. Ties ehae. near Ith street ‘ALE—A three-story BRICK HOUSE on Ghee tree ae T1657 eleven the modern improvements. hai with references, K. F. fice. \NTFD—An experi Ww M. SrLvENs" i Fe ANTED IMMEDIATELY — rienced COLORED and do housework. i ow Landaus. Lawpdailett, Clarences aoe | LF med Terms reeeoneble. KGSiin PY BROWN, Corner N.Y. avenue and L5th street, On] RENT—A large newly-fitted w She and "W strecta, rding House or Hotel. sens two ine 6; vaigate, Toga promptly attended to from stabl OR SALE—A 717 2ist street, OMAN fe,pv0k ANTEDICANY ASSERS for a first class Sew- Apply No. 481 bie i thorough-bred BAY MARE, -. Sel os in three min season. One set Harness, ummer and winter Lap Cover. heen FEEMMINGS Stables, on © street, between n Oe streots. it PROFESSIONAL. R. GEORGE REULING havin , Will resume the pra: sion, the treatment of DISEASES OF TH N wd may be found at his office, ry or RENT TES first-claes four “story and went BRICK DWELLING No. 308 sth mrest qa modern convenirnces- BROWN, “° Corner 15th strect and N.Yeavents 70R ALB—HOU SE aS = Sd street zd Bnear rr widet halt: ja back from Dailding lien: Hine; front besati- verandah. &c. Terms to suit purcha- AT net se dor 2th November will be for rent. N.W. 02-8 good QOLORED woman, Cook, wast ant iron in a pri wages — to a com; nort brweet jas, water, 'y 709 12th oes EN asi CaRTs, load or ay pry, to SAMES WELC t. between 9th and loth stres 8, the ground,on @ opposite St. Patrick's Church WW AB2eD An honest. intelligent ae ocd references; also, a C. at 6.1L. WILD & ane ALESSUBURBAN BESL TAGES at Mount Pleasant, ot hae vat three-quart tached, well fenced in, wit’ quiring but a moderate cash paymen ‘One of the above will be rented, 8. P. Corner 15th street and N. "OR bert for reat, suitable for house- a ni TE! peaking a to take care of two grown up yehiliren, ‘and do pjppeming. Apply from 11 a. = gs hastatie, os easy. A JOHN AERATL has removed, bis DENTAL ROOMS to 1227 Pa. avenue. over ae ac ANTEDOLUTH a SALESMA) picncedmaan, wok acquainted with Bal: 9 fine goods 10, y N& oY TROON DENTIST, 1729 Penne heb ‘avenne, between ITth and 18th streets. ss @. STARE WEATENE, HITEROT, ANGINEER amb SUPERINTENDENT Plant's Pern mall FRAME HOUSE No 1311 V., near the Circle: location very raponth in ada jANTED=ti 5,000 LADIE ES | +ud get @ pattern to gut SEASIIED SAcg of the latest style, sha: ane sa iding. No! er wocd-Im™ Sw PRI ice, 1009 F street. ait EL—Every body to! we beavy and sabetantial PANT 2.50, at 2 Leak execut: DRAWINGS for riers Office at the old stand }, corner Blew York avenue Sth and 13th Sheer Re REN T—New! oRS, monicating with beth-room al en! departments and princh itor a ei oy rivate family. , bortheast corner ith furnished, a suit of PAR: it nd NE ‘enhey oh avenue, ITTOR 38 FIBRE AND L FE T38 calanbie Law Building. detween D and EB DIS: eRe, &e., will call 2 ON eaaee ‘Hh at. jahent cash price at upon WLR VIN STvaala are, Hi OR EN —Desizable oumos = FICE ROOM atti Ne evenwe end Ia ith street. _= 0c31-64' Ww EBBER & 0O., & KERS., No. IWTEENTH STREET, Wash: » D.C. ues ‘alecounted oud advances made on melerate 3 care AVINGS orrice. —TW ‘ce PE: j s* TEREST B OBNT. The PAY of oF ‘FIORBS im the a, Na vy. MARINE CORPS and and CIVIL DRPARtMeD TS Rigen ta J. H. SQUIER, MONEY BROKER, _suls-tt 1407 F et., near U. 8. Troasury, and Louisiana Avenes, 6 ae e.. hg Pars R CEN ON DEPOSITS jotereet commences from BAD 1487 5 ed. ewe dons een. 5. Treasury De- WASHINGTON, D. ©. TEI Te, ostnese. Exchange on the principal cities (sken and given Gepost “\(ofermation Gheerfutiy farntehed in relation team TAMPS of nti i res OF PC ‘PERSONAL. quire at scree Office. D—I aneie K Pave and YONE, HEN foots LABOR NT— ROOM™. in suite or a ingle, in & central loce- on, No. 620 E street N. W. ND Apply rt ae crustrect Wg “ ¥ «» between 6th sand ith TO RE ‘An UNFUR = oid Ieoatiee. by November 1. In- OR RENT—Two ROOMS ‘ALL, corner 9th street and i Fa. on New York avenue, between 9th a porth side, can be had, handeomely furnished. clber separate or together. the femity in the house. Apyyy at at the Star office by letter; address, X. Y. Z. TORNEY AT Buldtcs = Roel “6 ARL RICHTER, TEACHER OF MUSI€, se9-ly 935 Pa. ave., bot. 9th and lth ats. rs sale by ail Grocers and S12 Mhetrect. nears MBS COR SE.S, BUTLER bes opened jo other cecupants References enepanses- tween Baud F. for the purpose of up; URNISHED ROOMS, « baudsome Sencrand three large Chambers, afew doors WAxreea FARMER 0 and GARDENER; « Apply at No. isa 0. I 00%. man ‘One. who can come well Fecomme recommctided will fa pe ral ployment an {alr compensation. mipesa se! from th ‘on House. ears audios n Hous OTICE—That Mrs. COREY has remo OR SALE—Six © three acres cach f Way station one mile D. AMMEN b: for dressmaking from New York. above the avenue, wast m0? bw* the latest styles ABTER, near Teall: 410 )tith street, one dow Pv T MEIN MYL ITTLE BE iy to know that PHILLIP eth of the Avenue, He ‘will ‘shnpe fo a the highest Weck, Without change of dict or stm ae red busin 'M4 apAME- ‘BOVINS MONTHLY PILLS rice for Cadiea es te’ an ore ie ite $ aus Joth aud Hith strests nding ® fine carriage house 8 aud N.w. yd 13th and of years from Nov. i th at..N¥. oc237t* SLATE & MANTELS; a iaast raven home, 7 ANTED—New and cast-off CLOTHING, De WATCHES. OLD GOLD and’ IL, REY. East M ‘OLVERS, NA 1, PROPERTY. The big Bho mb tae Oe ca ROBERT FULTON & te who value their si; “ONE DOLLAR MARBLE MANTELS! comfortable and quiet REST ICR in Can coher or the cite, Sees jo. 613, Ren ai avenue, between 6th and 7th SYP wmiuirie t DIsE Asks wichont Balsam o jer cury.or no charge. The Doctor is the oldest estab- ished physician for such specialty in the city, amd | {is success in curiug euch Complaints is unexceiled. Ladies and en Can copsult nin comtidensioaiy and iDrivately at 10) 10 en in Mix. AW YER, Claurveyant, Merncti Tr Medium, D aad the i Nara dates B. 3 "cna a GAS FIXTURES! ini ble. BOOMS, on suite or sin- ‘hb the Avenue ad F street 058 Gheet street, atthe corner of 6th whe need to suit PARLOR HEATERS! D—ANl those wet that the beat © ACLR? in the web scourately gnited he Optician Feuneyivanie sreuue, ae duns, ROBERT FULTON & 9th street. jet for rent. nd acnyenlence of ti JOR YEN saa ROOM: furnished mOOMS a 215 OR RENT—PARLOR A ‘urnished. Apply at 91! id RENT—A very fonenle HOUSE, ae rooms e "the omsce fa Wanting’ an.” THOS. E, E. 'WAGGAMAN, 197th street, opp, Post OM OR BENT—101¢ vew ane SNE Tl cea: “Ith strcet, iat icon ort ee i ret, lately occ Thompson Co. ‘This building i= waitable for Cab able terms. Apply to WM: 25 Pennsylvania avenue, or a a = Low doen. and other GRATES, plain, or finished with gold and silver trimmings | PARIS BANGE, &c. lace south of New York or Boston can sur- he variety and extent of our Btock for House the low price at which we sell. TWO GREAT SPECIALTIES : rere, GAS EXPANDER.” for the Jpereane 2 as bills, and the iso increases light ‘and cone wed hermometers of all k ANTEDS 1ee8 aoe; twent: REVOLVES, ot _Loan' Oaie8 ND BEDROOM, 3: GUNS. I EVOL EHS PIAMONDS, vee A wi INS, Ma Is ableshed and only mail attended oe onEN ing a spectalty of femate complaints in t eee — ie Sisee, at HEMPLEB'’S 0; LOST AND FOUND. i night. between loth Je B, and With sme hi he Tiberails an by REVOLVERS—All_ aA life and Lt ya be reuted on on HAMILTON & PEARSON, No. 4. ¥. M. 0. A. BUILDING. dna Win strocts lctropotiiae BR. 0 OB RENT—FURNISHED aovaN io ia Georee- town, containing 9 r For particulars, inquire at $7 rst irs streot; Geo fonate,” diseased ¥ Ice cynchapes: thee of TID, BW currency, letter ‘aud The ‘onder ie be rewarded if le’ at "309 New Jecaey aye CARBUNCLE EAB LADIES’ and MEN'S SATCHELS, LADIES’ DRESS TRUNKS, SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGs, SADDLERY and HARNESS, CARRIAGE ROBES, &&., &e > at LOW PRICES FOR in GBEAT ey, ot ie MANUPACTORY or MAM & 00. SEVENTH StaErr, ‘Oue door above Odd Fellows’ Hall TENT STAYS pot im all Pa’ our Bost and Mediom thanks. vet MaSeco” LENGABY =e Seaneonae m¢ cca 1011 Penn. venue, bet. With end iiitrsis, Mox7454 INDIAN Wi WAR CLAIMS. Der. apeeest, one We ren Sirk, Oct ‘3D, 1871. far Claims of 1S6r, Dig Homiva om cat his othe, 3. WF oie at weal Peco ive BTenues, (ered usetts « his residence, b tween Ith sod Uthete. NW. From he great perience in over 10.006 cases a the 8. We. or On Saturday last, a C RING scan Gold. paid if left at No. 1322 sth Strect Ww. O8T—On the evening of Nov. Ist, ber ta BAR. RING of ied Lavac oorhe Niei will be warded by leaving the same at ‘hie, Office. ‘where on 7th street, ‘money and vala- ive a ee iS ¥ leas x jae Rect wil roe PEs eas —A C! 'IFICATE fissved by Lanaare remy pe th i aiment for paving foot ued in favor of Mi . Any one ret (Hebel Square 719, Lot &. 6 and dated Sard 2», the ie will ‘be liberally rewarded, ‘I—A PET 0, Lite spa ind + two years old, grey gaa ena ae doy own owner ore et I 2 G street, near Patent desertion of the lit of ee eet en PERSONS ARE HEREBY BOvist ~~ ‘0 trust oF credit any person whomece: nt, except my wife. NC. DRAPER. RENCH STARCH ENAMEL. Should be used in ever to Linen a most bean nl polish i mt o oldest articlen 100 trowh de isbor and money. Try it. For PLOYMENT OFFIC E at 307 Lith xt «. dc., with first-c SERVANTS ocul-« MEDICAL, &c. © OLD DR. DA 5 go 's uly reliab © remedy for female obstrac refunded in every case of failure. B street 8. aaron = 8 VENEREA 11 E street, above lth. oc%-tr can be consulted at her honse,No 32. ‘h st., between C and D ste. Ishand. | om. pon all | porta DRT BEae preeeal and fatare.o oes ity. He Ny invites acall from those who have been ved by swindlers. He guarantess a speedy or no charge. Srparate Kooms for iady pa- #8. Booms No. 1011 E street, between lothand nth. oct tr O* MARRIAGE senys for Young Moen areat Social Evils and Abuses, — io with marriage, and ruin the inese of thor jh eure means, Sin of Feet for the erring and ‘unfor! ee8-eo ER, LATE oF THE RIOORD J. 8. oeren) Hospital, practice of thirty years: both male and » be can warrent scure in few days. His medicines for Cristo 4 FORD Drog store, 1165 Patne ating —Upon the receipt of 10, advice aud medit- will be sent by express. Warrants to cure iit Saninsicus suis iy OTT FRENCH POWDERS, CRATAIN (ag Sept try ERC Prin gs or bor. went by mail. —————_——— VEN HUND! sr Flirty muare Sur IMERE P, trom €2.75 002%10t_ 2021 Penn evense, be iat aS te [oa oan DOOLEY’S TONIC kite oe CALISAYA. F aera ca a len y Ld aris Joco's Broad and Batter Se saecettas: 8 er PELE hac ane i oct me LOL Penn. ave., bet, hit ut ith ats,