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EVENING STAR. ‘CROSBY 8. NOYES ..BAitor. Largest Circulation in the District Reading Matter on Every Page. WASHINGTON CITY: RIDAY......... Jaly 26, 1872. The Star By Mail. Persons leaving the city for the summer, or Any portion of it, can have Tag Star mailed to their address for such time as they desire, at the rate of fifty cents per month. Orders, accom- panied by the money, should be sent to the busi- nese office of the paper. — The much-lost Dr. David Livingstone has senta letter to the editor ot the New York Hercid i return for the enterprise of that jour- palin hunting him up in the wildsof Africa. ‘The doctor's letter is dated November, 1871, at » Tanganika, ’at which place he sayshe “a mere rackle of bones.” He says he bed by the rascally natives of the gcods sent oat to him by his government, and Was well nigh in despair when Stanley, the Her an, found him. He says the news Stanle ! him of the nightly potitical changes ©% the continent; the success of the Atlantic csbles; the lection of Grant, ana other toy was thrilling; riveted his attention for dass, and had an immediate ard beneficial effect upom his health. {n regard to Central Africa, he says the water- shed is over seven hundred miles in length, ‘The fountains thereon are almost innumerable from the water-shed. They converge into four large rivers, and these again into two mighty streams, in the great Nile valley, which begins in ten degrees to twelve degrees south latitude. After giving some further account of the topo- graphy of the country, he says every time he thinks of home a sore longing to return seizes him. He does not fix the date of his retarn, however, and the tone of his letter indicates that he is still bent on his pet project—the dis- covery of the source of the Nile. Probably by the time Stanley returns from London to Africa, the doctor will be lost again in the “howling wilderness ” The New Y ork World is f is fall of ‘trepidation lest Mr Greeley should write any more letters. It is not clear te that journal that Mr. Greeley was wise in writing @ second letter of acceptance, because the action of the Baltimore convention was identica! with that of the Cincinnati gath- ering. It is bard, says the World, for a skillful writer, especially one whose arder of tempera- ment and quick sympathy with popular pulsa- tions fit him for the vocation of a journalist, to reet continence in the matter of ng, snd although Mr. Greeley has mae no blunder in his second letter of accept- anee. it is too hazardons a business to be con- It says Mr Greeiey’s second letter is a intended fur the Je of North Carolina, and thinks its wide cireulation in that state may do more good than all the liberal speeches which have yet been made. tinned. accepts the Ordway-Reddy- Welch platform and yet, such is the ingratitade of politicians, ts thrown over by his worthy associates, and, Le Barnes, Ordway’s striker, is uominated for Con- grcss. Is there no honor among thieves ? Dt THIs EVENING, at 7 o'clock, sharp, By order of the Chat The notable meteorological peculiarities of | the season receive attention in the July report | Of the Department of Agriculture. The rain- fall, it seems, has been full of unexplained vaga- | ries, being sometimes ten fold greater at one station in a state during a given period than at another. A medium amount of rain, falling moderately in small quantities, at frequent in- tervals, basa more favorabie growing crops than a much larger quantity at long and irregular seasons in violent storms. In the Ohio valley, asin Ohio and Indiana, com- Plaints of long and almost unbroken droughts are received from many counties in different Parts of those states, streams, growth; while in many other counties seasona- ble and frequent rains sre reported, andin some cases abnnd: In some cases wet distric’s are in close proxim- | ) ity to dry areas; and both » at and dry localities are sometimes found in the same county. In different sections of the country, in which sea- sons of drought have occurred, sudden and vio- | lent storms haye deinged carried away bridges and damaged crops. De- spite these exceptional variations in amount of rain-fall and the frequency and force of storms the present summer it is satisfactory to know that the crops«f the country promiee to be, on the whole, quite up tothe average. fect upon the affecting wells and and greatly retarding vegetable it suppites of moisture. low-lying lands, Barkis—that is to say Bos: ellis wil willing and DECORATION —_ COMMITTEE. — Tho members of this committee are requested to t st Grand Army Mall, corner 9h and D streets, MARTIN V. CASEY, Secretary ATTENTION (—& regular m-ct ft ti fea ATION AL TRERITOR n A EV at S sre expected to be present, EDS wil by held atthe Armory THIS, Bed ) TP. a the members B: RVERLY™ TOOKER, it Captsia ‘Genemadioe Com: pad A. o'clock shai eetin: rt NDAY “EVENING. “saly 25th, at 2 o'clock, for Bro. are fra: the’ Batten’ Beases mm, August, will please meet at the oS House, Wharf, on VENING, at 3 ai Soe: ce day sithaa t money pri: — fo i on 6 first and ing losses tw be made by of yachts at the meeting or mestings. iy a (B eae Farge xe 8, of the heage on of aitending the funeral of our late D. Skusy. Members of e lodges ally invited to attend, with @ forms or jer 7 “fg y. SIGOURNEY. R. 8. ATTENTION, YACH HTMEN! 1 who are in favor of having &® Yacht Bace. to the purpore two achts belongive to ‘ashington. nd-clase more, Ate Daccengeasene govern. the causes or controlers p.Stimen] GRO. A. SHEKELL. wn WEAB ANvb TEAR OF LIFE. as much to are in fact the scurce of many ailments and physical | disabilities. tions of the liver, disturbances of the bowels, head- aches, bypochcndria and monomovia ara among | these distressing fruit. Itis, therefore, of | importance that pertons whose minds are with heavy business responsibilities, or b | by family troubies, or excited by specnlation, or perplexed by multiplicity of enterprises, or in any <so- = It was announced in Ta# STAR of yesterday | that after to-morrow Mr. Greeley's wood-chop- | ping matinees at Chappaqua would be discon- | tinued for the reason that, according to the Tribune. the Times has a reporter who “con- | ceals his cailing” to make reports ef private | conversations on those occasions. The Tribune | of yesterday, in commenting on this, says that | for nearly twenty years Mr. Greeley has spent his Saturdays on his farm, when his engage- ments elsewhere did not forbid, and has gene- rally sought health and recreation by devoting a part of that day to trimming and thinning his | woods; and that any friend who chose to do so Was at liberty to drop inon bim while thus en- | gaged. Under the circumstances, however, | Mr. Greeley rr ts his friends not to visit him after to ‘The Western Union telegraph company prints an adr ment in the London papers proposals tor seven per cent. | c to be applied to the construction of an eight- story building in New York, which shall cost, inciuding the site, the sum mentioned. In in- viting these proposals, an exhibit is made of the Dusiness of the company, by which it appears that it bas in operation 60,502 miles of line and 153,500 miles of wire. The gross receipts of the company for the year ending May 1, 1972, amounted to $%,251,994, and the net profits anted to $2,097,816. The aggregate re- five years ending May 1, 1 , giving an average of ‘The share capital of the to $41,071,510, and the bonded The Chronicle bas some judicious remarks showing the inadvisability of the project put fo at the informal meeting of some of the Pro! utcolored men for pressing or demand- ing the nomination of a colored delegate to Con- gress from this District. The Chronicle points Out the desirability of extirpating every senti- ment that tends to perpetuate distinctions of caste or color; and that while the effort is being made to educate the whites up to a proper ap- Preciation of the justice aud importance of this doctrine it will not do to neutralize this effort by the creation of a clannish spirit among the blacks. There should be no movement calca- lated to keep alive prejudices that have already worked sv much evil. will be @ proud day for the District of Co- ta =n when it is represented in Congress by the “Hon.” J. W. LeBarnes. of Murder Bay. “Why should the spirit of mortal be prond?”” inquired the favorite poet of Abraham Lincoln, and we answer without hesitation that the spirit of mortal—if he is a District of Columbia mor- tal—should be proud because of the possibility of being represented in Congress by the Hon. J- W. LeBarnes, of Murder Bay. Woman's right to hold office has just been recognized in the parish of Stromness, Scot- land, where a lady was recently appointed an inspector ef the poor, in place of her father, ‘The board of supervisors at Edin- Durg dectared the young lady meligible, and tismissed her. The local board reappointed the y, and bave called upon the Edinburg board out the clause in the poor-law act aalifies her. & Boots Surra.—The Concord Monitor says e Edward M. Smith, who parades himself in way overtaxrd or overworked, should keep up their | stamina by the ¢ ‘Thousands of persons thus circnmstanced are en- abled to bear up agaisst the difficulties in which they are involved, and to retain their strength, health and mental clearness, by the regular uss o Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. prone to attack the body when debilitated and broken down by over-much brain- work, or exhaust- ing phystcal labor, are kept at bay by the resistant | power with which this incomparable tonic endows the nerrous system and the vital organs. season, when the heat is evaporating the elem nts of strength trom every por: Tutely essential to the safety and comfort of the pab- lic, and is required even by the more robust if they éetire to keep their athletic capabilities in status ane. ticularly useful at this period of the year asa de- fence against the invisible disease afloat in a sultry atmosphere. It is the most pot: medicines, and for all complaints which affect the stomach, the liver and the bowels, and interfere with the perfect digestion and assimilation of f it is the standard remedy. The cares, anxieti and misfortunes of life have with shortening it as disease. They Nervous weakness, dyspepsia, affec- at reseed Taased use of a wholesome tonic. Diseases which are At this an invigorant is abso- Hence a course of Hostetter’s Bitters fs par- Jy22-cost&W LINCOLN HALL SERVICES, Y¥.M.C. A. BUILDING, Corner $th and D stre: SABBATH EVENING, AT $ O'CLOCK, jeat-t ALL ARE WELCOME. | ee ED Eras Removed to No. 1402 H street N. W., corner lath street. ia; DR. A. PRATT. Graduate of Ohio'College D and Belere wr GAs CONSUMERS. after Ataeey 1 subject t: the Office ofthe Company within seven days from rendition. DR. W. H. BARRETT, DENTIST, ieS-tf of Dental Surgery, 411 7th street, between few doors south of Odd Fellows’ Hall. A. Bacon and Rey W |. Kvans. mis Wasnixston Gasticet Compan, AstiNaTON, UC. Sune 25. 1si2- Is hereby. » that for Gas consumed 2 (oatil farther notics,) will be redaced to $375 per tho: iscount of 3 per cant.on b Rotice LH paid at J¢29 dtanl CHAS. B. BAILEY, Secretary. Oe or: ASURY DEPARTMENT, giaims against * Waverly, N. ¥.,that they are called upon to present the rame and to'make legal proof thereof to amas S. THUBSTON, Beceiver,at the office of said at Waverly, N. ¥. Orriczor Oowraot LER OF THE CURRENCY, wa A a. Notice is hereby - peosit persons who may have Waverly National Bank,” of Bank, JOHN JAY KNOX, ay%-law3m Acting Controller of the Currency. bem Poe and't the world’s oo that @ person known to Hap) ily im our day the disease is stripped of its te: ror by the use of the gamanizan’ 's Boot aND HE’ Jvcces,and the v: Pimpics, Blotches, Tetters, &c., can be restored 10 sound heal HEKB JUICES, $1.25 By Deas: Sold by 8 “0 FORD.1105 Pa. ave. an Drag- en: DESMOND & 00., Proprietor, 915 its 18 Hh. hiladelph: mayZ-ly FROM THE EARLIEST AGES be ae present day, Scrofalk has been the nd, as it were, the curse of mankind. 8: loathsome had it been at some infect- with it would not be allowed to mix with society. of Scrofuia, Ulcers, Sores, — in £ few weeks. Mil rin in the cit) waukle eer gh ie y. M S E. A. McCORMICK, tie Washington papersas having made a report ©! the speech of Senator Patterson at the Grant sod Wilson ratification meeting in New Hamp- shire, is etther a myth or a first-class liar, as nobody there knows of such a Smith, and what he gives as the speech of Senator P. is an utter colerepresentation of his remarks, England protests “Mitogether too m mach, and oniless our legal representatives before the tri- bdunal at Geneva keep @ sharp look out the Brit- ishers will non-suit as. But our lawyers by this time doubtless fully comprehend John Bull's tactics, and will probably be able to convince the tribunal of the absurdity of the English Position—that no evidence can be admitted to show animus on the part of Great Britain in the escape of the confederate cruisers from her ports, The Tribune is very unhappy Because Spotted ‘Tail, in his interview with the President the other day, expressed the hope that he, General Grant, would be re-elected, and accuses the in- terpreter of “ putting words into the mouth ’» of the big Injun. It isa pity that Congress is ‘not in session so that this dreadful charge could be investigated by @ committee having the Power to send for persons and papers. Senator Wilson, who has returned from North Carolina, reports that the Greeley democracy are making great exertions by money and labor to carry that state, but he has no doubt that it = Lap ange ee Senator Pool estimates that safe for the republicans by. 12,000 majority. A decided victory for etther mae tho August election in that state will have a marked effect om the general canvass in the other states. aay ares Crane— “ Though lost to sight to memory dear” bas turned up agam in e Greeley ctuy. Like Byron in want of a hero, Crane wants perm Facet & not uncommon want with him. and if the would only make him collegtor par fronkonad dJobn H. ©. might be happy yet. to make room for Fall Goots. ILWAUKIE LAGEB BEER OF VALENTINE ; BLATZ'S BREWERY. The get rage, and the only at ISTOPHER MADES’, Comer Wth ana E streets. uprivated be’ 3936 20" 506 NINTH STREET, Between E axp F STReers. pply of LADIES’ UNDERWEAR inst d will be seld at very low rate: Alec, closing out balance of SUMMER MILLINERY iy N CONSEQUENCE OF THE BABLY AND mpt settlement of the Fraukiln Fire Tnsur nce of Washington and the Potomac cieeuragte Soa pany vf of Georgetown, D. - Ot at Gi3 PENNCYLVANIA AVENUE, pown as Mrs. H Clitch’s Fancy Store, where I await the former E betronage ‘of my custo- here aud the z public in ger x “a EIOHSTADLT, __Buceessor to H, Cliteh. P ay von hall of mi tam] implemer have becn destroyed by the vate fires L eill beable Iyer few de days for ‘ay stamping with which 1 We Ci ry SUGAB-COATED ar 11990 oe in25 61? NSEOR Fo, CatPrEnen®, Pia re rsa SiS tone conta) wae Pet i CSSHTECES ora, ISSEST sritte giveme cal ce Noche Sractes gone fea Tiow arean Beet ne aud. ota. '. avenue. =" N ¥. es Se ee ment as. 81S ABS, of Wash- ). € who baukrupt upen petition of his creditors the ‘Supremes “Sil se WILLIAM J, MILLER, Assignee FOR RENT AND SALK OB RENT—BRICK HOUSE, T rooms, front and d, gas throug GEO ACLANES 1590 K st. Ww. rT mee BUSINESS CHANCES. EGR G aS Tones RESTAURANT business, Feasone civen | ginia arenve, FOR SAlE. Saul FAL bait See GREATER J ANTEL—A competent yoman $o4> Brice. 9 Sires a ‘Cebwecen 2 and Sastre sm me x, ) gd — FaMiLy TORE a ISSNER'S Btore Hous. Reduction in Prices. Sth street * fair for selling, Apply onthe premises.) ee a TN ase, sere. LA y _. » Baila $13,000 % Ke me seed Rest Betete yesrin aie” “| $20,000 T° Loar- €14,000, IN SUMS FROM 91.000 UP. Apply at once to | WATE ST atON = @ work for ‘© in te a | sath street. between Land Ko APP ANTED—A indy desires BOARD, r— prefer near the Patent Of ~4 IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE LATENESS OF | P°% Sy° room i enn —— THE SEASON, AND IN ORDER TO BR. DUCE STOCK, 1 AM OFFERING FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS: Fo, ERT ee the PAMPLE Ana to | ow midern cluvenienes in house LORT sh sts Iy55 OR RENT—New, “br i front DW RLU w \F BS RENT _New pressed trick fro ates: 8 per month To Tngdire at 1398 EB QUARRY 4 he Maroy. oe oak “Bao ‘Tee of land, several datlding sles overiook ing of Water. good soil. SNTED—Thirty the elty apd country, and Mrs. LOUISE c BUTLER. TED For a District. an mies ‘for 8 Insurance Oumpany, G-rinaa w hdiress LBADER, P.-C. box 636. Bal 7 aRTEE=K YOUNG MAN = soguremnts jocery business; must well ree pimecdiotely ‘at thecorner of 3 ark Ward iy26-2t' goons ani . Sth street nartbue eh. ouefourth mile from Bre f Le Miles from District ii Thom, OWN, Whestea Tost es VBice.” Monteowery , ie LARGE oR Fotos ee ee ate security. J Bi 13 ‘Berent street. ace toa M RORRER, No. . HOUSE on 18th st. near b st., cowventences ‘She > are wired ong lwenty Long briden, Tera: = SHS Bi . ra Light Caseimere Su! Bine Fisnuel Suits thoroughly sponged White Duck Suits (Derby All Linen Suits........ Light Colored Caasimere Pants? and Vests to match.. Light Cassimere Pants, single White Marseilles Vests...... $,9, 10,12 and Bichea tu rear of parlors quire of M. GREEN, cor. 13th and t ste vi 6. aaaeis aed. Apri Tad M streets, ANTED—SERVANTS. can ud gerd HOM) pled with fire-clase § PLOIMENT Or wIOEy anne! JUAN BOYLE 2 00., both a —_ ype df * at the E 5g ‘nek A 7 Lith street, LER. 5,6, 7 and 88 WwW po SALk, CBEAI Virginia, three miles from Georg RAH E. sDAMS, 3d st. town PERSONAL. FLOBENOR, 4 Celebrated Clate- of « ‘ary land Viehtore device Bill be shows the oremiers with pees bal! mile AS Teal ‘OB BALE—Viry handsome dv seven vears old, elegant carcin: 16 hands high, kind ‘under ead.lle of bar Omen for lady to ari rts ~ ; a WA... eee small e Hy, an American or Ble German GIR atop neral how 87 " bea iy 2 plain cor king sng iroving: to 1 first-class wages will pa Latreet northwest, opposite 1926 (OR BENT—cne FURNIs, also. three unfurnished attic rooms. 302 sth st eet corner Market Space, —- i Youths’ Cheviot Suits. Boys’ Cassimere Sait Fine Biack Cloth Frock Coats. “ Bine Cloth Frock and Berby Coats. A Large Assortment of Extra Size Suits. 10, corr ap J ANTRDTA WHITE GIT to asaet in Rou Apnly at 1390 14th street, between RW re niaand avenwe /ASTED VO RESTA BARERY: with coe “Editor Arish Kepubit 359 Penneylvauta avenue. iy20 st ANTED-A GIEL, Apply at No. S161 ARLOB, nicely farnish. ber. e unfurnished Chamber, second fizh', Sa %h st beg Adcress box 18, Star | street ana Whats Bret-class BOOT sed located ond Goieg & go0d cash bi 0 BT pee mane Rasen woot of cumegine luck, telis Spoons or failure of a “ye quare aT Lat sot pice House, 23 nd a aur 7m Ez 4 of are eaes do general housework . th strect. between H and R7-A DEDUCTION of 20 PER CENT. has been pude on sil these goods. iw Ss or ¥JA0 "KSON Wae0NS, euit- rhs neve, Seclacee fomet Factory. corner ane ae ae SON SALE—FiF? ble for farmers a: bs | Columbia Mark: sate me came LT ENT-MANDS MELY FURNI . 8, 324d wireet NAW hh modern conveniences A Im oo trees and aren Sag ge ng Keutiemen would find « comtostable home, T—8RICK HOt ‘SE. b and and gas. ‘Bent, 880 > a °K HOUSE, No. 1505 oth street northwest, 8, northwest, containing ten rs = *,range, bath-room with hot and cold water. sie 0K (HOUSE, X 0. cellar, bath room with ho Fented A with of without sta HOUSE, corner weet, mi nine rooms 7 ANTED—A PARTN in au old wholesale a ing very good business. off S# Purchasers will find it to their advantage to give me acall, ans egress weak n. theirsex should confide in D' aH and. only reliable ‘and ike female complaints aa A those who have ED ; house has every mi Three or four &F Persons going to the country, or to different Watering Places, can have their wardrobes repleu- ished at a emall expense. WHITE Wo- jE pmediately, two other to aaah amber and general bocbework ‘Ape y at 228 goth street N. W. 3928-31 ARTED—For « ISHED ROO no boarders or lodgers. P.O. Box 408 DRY GOODs. evops: IMMENSE REDU }OTION IN P DRESS GOODS ‘MARKED pown: Closing ont Bummer Stock at marvelously LOW n'famity having P Q stre Sodtew i. MORA.oare ae, kate &/ REMEMBER NAME AND NU MB! STRAUB, Popular Clothing House, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 10th and 11th Streets, Three Doors from Eleventh Street. W ‘er P®oPorars FOR {REBOVING “@00D HOPE Board of Public Werks District of Columbia, Washincton, July 26. Larges Proposals will be received at this office il AccvstT 1,(at noon,) for the following work, f that portion of the ‘Good Hops ° eastern line of Uniontown the graveling of said rosd between e and Hope The construction ipe culvert, fifty ‘87 walle of stone teasour side walls to arch culvert of stone masonry. Kach bidder will be required before Preseatiog his bid to deposit with the Colietor of Washington city, to the crecit of the Board of Public of five bended. dollars, eta, ) rb Be . guarentee that COAL AND WOOD. | Ol dltbald TO CONSUMERS OF COAL! ANTED—Iv a Drag Store, a YOUTH, to learn the business, One with som {yrted. Apply at 10 a, m, at 1404 Lith 426 6th street northwest, with pine rooms, range, 6 pxperience pre- Lapigs:—Call at once ty secure the best bergaina all gta kige yo AB plain figurs ttled — wormen,® SITU- eral housework where a eaecn naprere: ‘eal tae : {y258t_OMce Mo. 909 ath at HME TEES fOR neat FRAME HOUSE. = rooms, hall ter, gas. ad 1106 mes be- Z child St nearly two yearsold City or country. Acdr: P. i tice SUS UMPUELLAS kt ost E.. between = a Naw 1018 and 1020 Ath street | ie IN DRY GouoDs and, daily receiving, » and Lykeus cing ane parties wishing to purchase their winter ‘eoup- BSS? email etvance. MsCHINE CraRa. Trost agus bade re tween 1b od 12thstreet oe t RENT—In ae reet, a pleasant mrs yaitroad to pass the square. ty; et to Mi sit will be offered ip none but the ¥ therefore e eons can rely on cles ae Orders received at we by ag my olf stand, memes Hock WO0D. Hi Hehe |: FF > SALESMAN, pug4 i aie F BRODHEAD @ Co's. Wy aarp cas | SEMAN S on eno water ot the h Kitchen Ben Road” between t epee ae oo-aae Toauire At the Balm of Lite Depot, corner 9th and Planes, Ibe sg H. MARLOW, oe Bela ee, Ite ; 7th street and Uanal BY YoUB OVAL NUW. We take this method of inf customers that Coal ong lower bas been for several ou low. wee ther are aes while ‘cove may be ® considerable y time. Uur advice to those who DU of ove twenty-1 “toch ss TF ANTEDIA emall HOUSE a ae 2 or 30 miles from Washington. UB BENT—Six room brick HOUSE, 9h street N. E H iavd I. Inquire at CHB. RS store. Ls ‘th street. A nord 2 rece: Darth LOT on rletaness e-y very, ehee b— ‘at less than market price Cc © _1205 F street, betwoon ath and tah. adies Underwear direct from + td wholesale prices. sy BANKERS. GkN ARI Late Col. of I “Bra ] ANTED—A reapectable YOUNG HAN, fo tend store and mske himself generally the sum | dress, stating salary expected, snd former employment, A. ANTED-HOUsE rooms. pre ee or 8: BEA me street, be eS a Inquire at the St: fag he will enter into and rded to him, in accord- so deposited will be room BRICK 22 i%h street. Fat t On Ge, No. 1523 Istrect. “OR RENT—HOUSE of 6 rocms and Basement; 1439 Ohio avenue. on T. K. PLANT, corner sth and E — N. y ance wih his bids The mone refunded to the unsrcceasful bidders after the award of the contract, and to the contractor after the com- pletion of the work. ‘ifications of the above work can be Proposals she: old be addressed to the Vice Presi- tof the Board and indorsed “Proposals for Lm- Pi 1 Pe i Beard reserves the right to reject any or all iders will state the shortest time in which SH ‘KPiERD, Vice P \HIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That scriber has obtained from the Supre pf the District of Columbia, huldinga 3; letters of administration on the peracnal est: BARTLE ‘OX, late of Washington co: ©. deceased. AN persons haviog claims hereby warned to sane, with the vouchers thereef, to the saecsibers on or Lefore the 22d day of July next: etherwise by law be excluded from all benefit, of te. Given under my hand this 224 day of July. faa PATRIOK (his X mark] KNOX, 13 Administrator. ‘He FOB CAMP MEETING.” ind to lay iu their in t0 do 0 at once. We sre nF erolving one of LYEEN’s VALUER, ITK ASH Pee aay .a are pera todeliver ip any part of very lowest prices that first-class Coal eas be sold, T. EDW. CLARK zob Dealers in Lumber, Wood Wharf depot ani Planing M i water in yard for housekeep- ing, between 4th and lath street Boor front room or basement, suitable fors an oft PHYSICIAB. St Siar ofilee ool, airy BOOMS, Sides ined for the hot season, by tN Banking House ‘of § Squier & Reot, So, 1416 Pevnryivauis Avecne, o io Wi Hotel, Wesuingun, BO. - foot == ate ast, W NTE apes 9h st. southeast. BRICHARDSO! corner of the 9th strest very best Cassard Hums at 19 conts; ; new wens cured Should i ath ce of Genter Marko OB RENT—very desirable 5 room HO! and water; No. 1942 nnd L924 13th et ert; THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, street opp. Pos jrou BeNT= —Three vers ple misbed nuitable tor, b-urekee without uildren U PM RERLAND CoaL. ieee IN QU AL repared to sell DRA are available afi ever the We acticit deposit of Day 6 per cent. emterest om daily balemces, SGeunis momchiy. cents per pou edit and Boys’ CLOTHING. at A. ee. Pennsylvania avenne W shat, ot PROFESSIONAL. _ R. W. LAMONT WHEELER, formerl: dent Puysiciat, oe Believne x ts Chronic diseaees a i ™. to3 p.m., and from EDICAL NOTICE — ve pin Practice ‘Medicine, Oficen ‘second “door eels 7 TAYLOR, M.D. E. %. BRAILEY, Late with De emierest om time deporits of ome ot paid Woniely or carried to depee- said deceased are Lot of GROUND, m or & by 10) feet, situated of Pennsylvania avenue, on the east side of the siect, between Sd and G2B Me. northwest. ing terms, Box 6' Wasted Ere acini! aie ‘ott Te ‘the most poids alas fannttie = use, ODS Jonstey Etore, 4 be. is and 6th streets bk ery. cei aes mies their ai at the Rene “ONE DOLLAR i 2ccarately sated to the , HE’ eLei the Optician,corner and "Pernsyia ia @vence. 2 Lermiometers of = Kinds. tera in favor =f thoron, bright as new, to ita at the Steam Uarpet Beating Works, Maine avenue, bot. 436 ee ioek ¥ ED—-LADIES to call on AUBEE to have all Rinte of Stamping FRENCH FLUTING. Y. = short ceo ‘e17 POR pees RUOMS, en wi singly, with or without board; snitable f ty or a party of gentlemen, Apply at 913 Row | Lue, OR BENT—Nicely furnished suite of ee m the first and second floors: also, one mice, Boom; water and gas; at the southwest curner of ivae ‘Address, txt: wishing account the usual War, endorsing one cupy ont Dear the bottom Send by mee. a forwarded by return mali a COOKE « Co., BANEERS, BUY AND SELL FOREIG ISSUE CLIBOULAK LETT Travelers, aratiabie doeuy pany tae Our Drafts on JAY woree,,, PS oEocs 2 00., ory one to Kuow that the Fes SEWLN: a 469 Penns eanis. avenue, . 0 OLEPHANE, OER. ‘OR FALE O8 RENT— From Sept . Stent her Sup. HOUSE No. 419 K at. NLM With waterand ear acd afine garden, bee etre ard pears iu abundance, All going to ea should call at -@ OOPELANDS’, 643 iacheskas Avenue, one door east of 7th strect Sid sccure from his new and extensive stoc are manufacturer of AWNINGS, FL! Aas and ow thi TACLE in. tee count! Anqguice at the pr ji N EXCHANGE OR RE NT—Farni-! , Uaturniehed, $125. 5, $65. 630, 635, Tice Sie & En WAGGAMAN, 519 7th Street, Opposite. Post CLEP! jE @& BRAILEY. STENOGRAPHERS AND LaW Barn e~ - ‘Ofices—No. 116 © ei strest, sree = Indiana avenue and Ath, ae wend orders to Li earring ORGANS AND MELODEONS. number of second-hand PIANOS, OR- nd MELODEONS, all in 15 to $250, for ate at MUSICAL WAREROOMS, 937 Pesneyivant avenue, Bole ia Ss for Chickering and Webei 8. 2 are Cashed in any Rasy ‘et 7 ee SCOTLAND, Sree af charne. ig ave NGS amp =, Bo. 1507 Penis acta evenes, 1 4 earl OUR erin Seat os iat Lsowes ee 7 “Barewis"t Bas BEANUH OFF eeee, —35 ACRES OF LAND, within tea Diibates’ walk of Seabrook St al Hmore and Potomac railroad md | a ee Address WM. F. PARISH, 24 woo s eri proceedings in Oourt, ras ‘Arguments in Patent Uases, ken Ae FENDALL, ion, on tl Will be. subdivided 3 order, at prices frem on small Monthly tos BEG'D FERSDALL. cand Also, PINKING. oa Kinds of EMBROIDER’ v street. oppovite Patent ( ANTE 20,000) ne and aT ING, G Bd ged FULTO rate BALE a a bargain, a row of? new Sroom ell-built, with FENDALL @ FENDALL, COUNSELLORS AT Law, ae son 4% #7. ann Lovisiana AVENTR. KS, DEBTIST, “onda gs ARO ab MECH AMIORL@ per cent. Ir ae Dental Estab- Fomzamomt tet allwerk warranted. STARK WEATHER, RC HITEOT. ENGINEER AND ) SUP RIAN att Hua: Sea ad ‘ork a ‘yams B. WILLIAMS, ATTORNSY-AT-LAW, Boom $, on second floor of Barbour’s Law Buildin: ‘Washington. This is Fare opportusity pply at No. 26 North & prot Ell, Tetween 8 ands o'clock in the (OR RENT—A Q 7 Dentist, Say: in and the ‘public generally the practice of b rat nfm i a as aa LEWIS MA KEY. DD. LOST AND FOUND. No. 627 Pate ania” a OS8T—A ae ee stipposed to have been dropped eet, with the init! . Be -;" and an Pos Soro of the Acad ‘be finder will be suitabi leaving itat my office. GEORGE Penrsylvania avenue VANE To MY PREMISES Op the TC wi The ewner will Ronee CAG) BOARDING. IRST.CLABS ROOMS in a house with all ti 925 E street N. W.. 2 ight-room BRICK HOURE. on en Lith and 15th streets 25 per mouth. Apply to Dr. VAN Od Massachusetts avenue, or CHARLES ¥ 4 Ft om pes of Boston. Tras 20 CENTS PER POUND BEDUCTION ON TEA. 3 CENTS PER POUND 03 ON COFFEE. Since Jnly Ist, 1 sell all TEAS at 20 conta per ound less, and coflees three cents per pound s¢ than isetmenth, io coincide with removal of = duty form: ‘cighi trom 96 want, H receive deposite only Ball ey ae By laws. cOoFFEE!! DUTY OFF: Pr rete RBEzTOR « 00. BANKERS, 1437 F street, (two doors trom U. partment, WASHINGTON, DO pbsoetve Deposiia and trauaact » General Basking ‘pal cities taken amd gfven fully furnished in relation RENT—Handscmely furnished ROOMS for housekeeping, consisting of parlor, two cbam- Kitchen. c-liar; yard, water. gas: | please come forfturd, prov’ arges, and take her away sate Farnished HOU, 3 ETT. Brightwood, D. ©. i724 3" ricl . Treasury Be i. WAGGAMAN. 3137 _ ¥. ove Os opposite Post Uftce. OB BENT—HOUSE 1114 oo street; rt Toome, HOUSE 2207 iy paid to, the Govern WRURUHELL. fed gis Bui jaing. Bemoved from 494 Lowinane avenw. nolé-tr u sree 8 room AND D TASLB BOARD, @ modern, conveniences. between Bt aud i0u ERSONS DESIRING SUMMER BOARD OAN LR atnRty, accommodated by addressing 8. T., P. O., Montgomery Co., Md. T: weeks af attend to room. \O0D BOARD, H prices moderate, at nia avenne and 2ist street. FRAG Sd ae ae hal oe Jon of ‘Pennsylvanie avenue and eth accessible. Co AT COST. “eoetey A oF RENT Tiree fine Sree PaotRy wos Towne aE ae Buildin MIDDLETON. spray Be OR SALE—BUIOK HOUSE, 513 et ‘six Fooms, bail, erllar. range,’bath room. sie ak S86 ver month." For reat on st. b MIDDLETON & oD, ‘yy aanares CITY SAVinGeSs Corner fth street and Louisiana Avenue, = 6 PEB CENT. INT: commentes from date Deposits can be made and drat mil JA PIANOS, &c. M987, AMUSING TOY OUT —Oanses tale by S WILD SES, street Pa. aven TO CLOSE OUT MY REMAINING SETS OF CROQUET, I SHALL OFFER THEM 70.DAY AT PRIME ASANT BROOMS, AND 105 corner of Ts ITH PLEASANT on reasor oe SALE—A new BRICK HOUSE, « <= eh street, between P and Q. na mcdern, improvements, I shall sell €3 Sete at $2. $4 Sets at $3, @5 Sets at $2.50. 86 Bete at 84.50, $8 Sets at $6. ith 9 ri Api te JOHN FS BENT-BRICK HOUSE, teu sage No. 06 H Apely to Wi CuaGh TT, ea 519 Mark SOm SALE-The valuable COUNTE ESi- DEN sd be as “Tavglewood,” in Panes oue hundred acres ing House, and all in ‘about a ane of Bel! LOAN OFFICES. GOLDSTEIN @ ©o., LOAN OFFICE, 614 © STREET, Under the Metropolitan Hotel. PECIAL NOTICE, Selling off for thirty days at CABO LOAN OF FIORE ABD BAZAR, Bo. 914 iy ype 1A AVENUB, LIVERY STABLES. age A BAILROAD BOND _ LL 447 a “aun ide nie REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE As TI do not intend to keep Croquet heresfter, you ought not let this chance pass by to get a cheap and good Croquet, as such a chance offers but seldom. SILVERBEB@, -. 312 SEVENTH STREET. N EW STORE! NEW FOUNTAIN! MILBURN’S DRUG STORE Combined. from’ Wi ashington, a Can be seen ny mrchase, | For terme a Tew win, Ale muandriay Ve. 70K BALE—LOUEE No. 1212 N street N. Ws qremonts, stable, Re 1th street A Ob — = RENT_DWELLING ty ros ee Be terms, B, MILBURN, In {ts 7:30 Gold Bonds the Northern Pacific Rail- road Company furnishes to the public an invest- ment security which combines the ready negotia- bility, the convenience, and the high credit of a first-class railroad bond, with the solidity and safety of @ real estate mortgage on land worth at least twice the amoant loaned. ‘They are offered at par in currency, and yield a HANDSOME PROFIT to those exchanging 5 20s. ‘The bonds area first and only mortgage on the road, its equipments and earnings, and also on a land grant which, en the completion of the road, will Sverage 23,000 acres to each mile of track. ‘They are issued in denominations from $100 to 21,000 Coupon, and $100 to $10,000 Registered, have thirty years to ran, bear an interest of 7:30 per cent. in gold, and are EXEMPT FROM UNITED STATES TAX to the ho ‘The semi-annual interest on the Registered Bonds is paid with So sent to the pest office holder. All marketable Stocks and Bonds reeeived in ex- change, without expense to the investor, st their ou mw ee | ted Sliver WATCHES CHAINS Tews see, it will pay you. with all the mod Apply No. 40 20,000 COPIES OBDEREDIN ADVANCE OF PUBLICATION, of the — New Church Music Book called THE STANDARD! ‘Thus giving the brightest prospect that it will be THE BANNER BOOK OF THE SEASON THE STANDARD Has 400 pages filled with new and fresh music. It includes an Elementary Course of geead wre gripes. PROVED soa vale AND OB RENT—Three-story BRICK DWaLLi POLAR SODA FOUNTAIN a e BEMOVED TO' THEIR NEW BUILDING, No. 1429 Pexsevivanta AVENE, _iy$1m Around the corner from their ol OUNT VERNON INSTITUTE, W Ensiish and French Poarding and hool for Young Ladies. No. 1530 St. Pano Principal; Madame ScuttzckeR Asso- ciate Exineipel; assisted by competent teacners.— ppenes | Sertemper 167ru 1872. scquirement of a Possession lith street x w, I Piano Warerooms, 3 j-th J70R aris HOUSE e. a4ia ene street, between O four rooms; lot 410 THE TRADES, D* GOLYER & McCLELLAND, NTBACTORS, Office—413 13th street N WNINGS, TENTS | AND FLAGS. JOBN ©. HOGAN, 7 Teh bh mts, wi + con! 0a}00. “Apply wv oxo. Mit OR FALE Chaps ti e. southwest. A) erie sy poly 31 rhe Standa onda ft authors, whose br tutetion as Chureb Musi to triumphant success, >t & EMERSON, Xe fv rmreg end jo, maa ero seb lovers of Bacred THE STANDARD Is Bead: rg ping for the tents I street, Mrs. three-story - ‘This School will be facility is offered Delish education, combined with especial ad~ yantsges for learning tospeak and write th Jangoage purely and accuri ly to Bock Stores and at oman can be found, aft Oox ‘®t CALLAN, 'NT—The very desirable BESI- 3d Me. Bier of Georgetown, modern conveniences. mrevery a apc ornamented ie | rare flowers a jonant. » So doce, and Poeac so. a post free, “tot G1 35. Eposimnen’ panes on easy terms or rented E=POM S 00.. Boston, - x Street Railroad will Hume, or to Mr. A, Funeral SALE OB EXCHANGE FOR WAS: CITY PRO! ©. H. prrsde eae (Pas Baan Eee. wee eS which ts now é a MAGRUDER jer, has removed his office to No. street, ae ‘Colonization Building, oon vania avenue. Yard, D strset pat avenue, between 3d and 4% OUSE, 25 amp ceuanuntaL PAINT. ote samen aut ai tment, Tht rent borchoest—t ams ye ttre a ping SOR 3ES b ThE woo! ade | 'D are now quar- i0 ance Pennsylvania avenue. We ore offering our entire stock of LADIES’ ahD MEB’S FURNISHING GOODS, For CONORETR, aii the sizes used. aro ccliclieg, which will be furnished with For McADAM, all tke rises a7 Hard Stone required Ofice—62 Bridge street. Georgetown. marZ-tt Us SEPTEMBES ast ‘WE WIL saa cba oe aS es cae