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” CIAL AND COMMER: Tn the New York money market esterday the rates on call loans among the brokers were 4s5a6 per cent., 5 per cent. being the ruling rate. Prime mercantile Paper was quoted at Salo per cent. The banks are shipping moderate amounts of currency to the west and southwest. pee net in Seti EVENING STAR. CROSBY 8. NOYES. Editor. Largest Circulation in the District | J sez otgTEment Securities. Reading Matter on Every Page. | 07 ans Suen wnat nee, = — = 5 erIB, 18 WASHINGTON CIT i mon % WEP NESDAY.... . September The Star By Mail. Persons leaving the city for the summer, or Sry portion of it, can have Taz Star mailed to thetr address for such time as they desire, at the Fate of fifty cents per month. Orders, accom- panied by the money, should be sent to the busi- ‘Bese office of the paper. 5-20's, 1865. Sa esenaliy, I iarkets fe Sept. 11 —Virginia 6's. ol4, registered and peelers, 45; Did to-day. i rn Fh, f5as; yellow southern, 63 *0 6S; mixed Western Uats steady: Western mixed, Sias9; do. white. Wadl; southern, Masi, Bye quiet Some of the coalition papers claim that the Same per centage of liberal gain in other states as in Maine and Vermont will elect Greeley, but, 2 Welk meee: en oe ae: ‘Quite certainly they don’t believe it, It may & ii % Lacmend be, as they assert, that New England opinion eres ena Som fee dces not reflect that of the middle or western . 99%. ern batter unchanged. Whisky quiet, bat states; but that is to be settled by the October YORE, Sept. 1!.—Stocks steady. “ New Gold quia‘, elections. There is not in the September elee- | 17," “Money easy, 4. Exchange, loGge res suet, Sens one crumb of comfort for the liberal cause, | 3 Governments easy. Virginia wew, 51 | North Carotina’s ew. and to afic ct to believe it, argues wantot candor. etm, (liberal,) while in Maine “com. jour dail. Wheat quiet neols opened at of 1355, old, E does not a. cide the national cont ta od the adwiristration party, yet refuses to stultify iteelr by claiming any encouragement for the | gy. Pewkarwuns tar one wack Omen Uberal- ir m the results there. That paper says: Wasaixorow, D.C., Sept 1, 1612, liam} “ But neither side has yet, or has ever had, S\NOPSIS POR PAST TWENTY-FOUR BOURS.— The barometer has risen somewhat from New York to Florida, but continues highes. over New » 7 it Las fallen (rom western Tennec “ee and Missouri to Michigan. Cloudy weather, with areas of rain, has prevailed from New York to Florida, Alabama and Tennessee, and trom Kansas and Missouri to Minnes*ta and western Wisconsin. Cloudy and hyp ponar weather is now prevailing over New Englan with easterly to southerly winds. Easterly an northeasterly winds continue from Pe msylva- nia and New Jersey to Florida and Alabama. Easterly to southerly winds from Missouri and Jowa eastward to northern New York. PRopABILITIRG.—Southwesterly to southeast- erly winds, cloudy weather, and are s of rain for New Epgiand and New York. E sterlyand portheasterly winds, continued cloudy weather, and areas of rain from New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania southwestward to Florida and Alabama. The area of cloud and rain accom- panying the diminished pressure now over Mis- souri, lowa and southern Minnc-ota extend eastward over Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana and Obio, and probably followed by northerly and westerly winds, and cleari: weather from Minnesota to Kansas and Misso' during the day, and over Wisconsin and Illinois to-night; but the morning telegraphic reports from upper Michigan to Kansas are missing. Locat Rxrcorp._The thermometer in the | business room of Tax STAR office registered as follows to-day :—8 a. m., 72°; 10 a. m., 74°; 12 m., 75°; 2p. m., 7 TL ete OF PUBLIC WOBKS, Distaict oF Cott mara, the rigit to claim ne tome it is evid 1g © now settii ccess as assured. At thé t that the tide of public gainst the liberal candi- a ances Of success Will dy end upon the introduction of some new ele- ment into the campaign, or upon some turn of atlairs which shall do as much for them as the last five weeks have done for their opponents.” One thing has been shown by the resalt in Maine, and that is the utter miscalculation and misconception of their strength by the liberals, While the republican committee, by their care- ful canvassing by townships, had come to the clusion that their majority would be about 00, and were under the mark at that, the liberal committee readily adopting the hurrah- boys, tidal-wave, ground-swell theory that everything was lovely, made the astonishing miscalculation of expecting to reduce the repub- lican majoricy to six or eight thousand, and some were sanguine enough to believe that they Would overcome it altogether. It may be that the liberal-democratic organization is better im some of the middle and western states; prob- ably it is in Pennsylvania and Indiana, but we suspect that everywhere it will show much the same elements of weakness, and uncertainty as to numbers as in Vermont and Maine. The public will at any rate be apt to place more Feliance on the estitaates of republican com- an on those of the r party. et that Rev. Dr. Whittingham, the } Bishop of this (Maryland) diocese, invitation, gone to Germany to | 1 xe onform thereto. with as little Part im the deliberations of the | Cclay 83 poste CATIONS OF AWNINaS, “Old Catholics” at the conference to be | Awnings en the main streets of Washington will held at Cologne this month excites discus- | ee be constructed as followe:—The upright F near curbstone, or go #s not to ob « sidewalks, te consist of gas-p pe or other metel pipe, about two :2) inches in ciamete: e8e uprights to be braced by ircn work, to be connected to a horiz sion. The Old Catholics, so-called, while ad- | bering largely to the doctrines of the Church of Kome, deny the infallibility of the Roman Pon- tif, and also his supremacy over other bishops, | “ize. which shail be ue lew ‘alk, wherever thereby occupying somewhat the a oe Serinth, Bins oheil inne case De leon than: alee ¢9) foot as the Anglican Church. This explains why ik. ‘The bars resel * : nerosa the sidewalks to the houses to cobalst of ght op Whittingham and other bishc | metal pipe oF Teds, of eufficiemt strengin aud stift pict Prana pany ahaa Pac ver taste and means of owners will dictate perate wis'sthem. It is stated that ono or two | , Hieks and tasty ornamentation, aarh showin te of the English bishops will attend the confor- | tu ‘ard, who Will decid the matter « ie isid down in the cutline of specifi cations, 20 that the streets will not be disfigured by heavy and cumbersome structures, as heretofore, By order of the Board. fe10 St CHAS, 8. JOHNSON, Ass't Sec'y, AVOID THE PERIUS OF THE SEA- 80N. Autumn, sithough the most radiant portion of the American yrar, has its drawbacks. The heavy evening dews"and morning vapors and the great disparity in temperature between the night and | day.cive rise to many painful distarbsuces of the | bowele, such as colic, cholera morbus, diarrhess and | dysentery. The digestive organs are also unfavora- | bly affected by the change of season, and dyspeptics | generally suffer most severely during the fall, De- rangements of the liver are likewise common, and | miasmatic fevers prevail in newly-settled districts and low-lying and marshy localities, These un- Pleasant contingencies of the season are not, how- ever, unavoidable. By strengthening, toning and regulating the system with Hostet Stomach Bitters even the most delicate may escape them . At the expiration of summer all the bodily power. are ina somewhat exhausted state. They require the wholesome stimulation which this genial vege- table invigorant supplies. Under its renovating in- fluence the nervous energy which the wilting heat of July and August had kept im aboyance or par- tially extinguished, crops out afresh; the flaccid muscles recover their clacticity; the appetite takes sharper edge; the processes of digestion and as- similation become more rapid and perfect; the spirits rise, and the whole organization acquires ite max- imum of activity and resistant power. Even per. sons of comparatively feeble constitutions, when thus fortified against the perils of the season, will ave little cause to fear a visitation from any of the disorders to which we have referred. Asa protec- tion against the miasmatic fevers and all epidemics engendered by malaria, Hostetter’s Bitters may be justly pronounced not only unrivalled but ui proached. Look well tothe label and trade mark as there are many counterfeits and imitations in the maratet, sep9-e03ta W nee as lockers-on; acting under instructions to | watch apy opportuni: that may be presented | “ to promote the cause of unity” without sacri- | ficing the faith or doctrines of the churches from which they are accredited. The Evangelical party in England, and in this country, seem to apprebend danger from this movement, and show some jealously of | the High Church party In this connection. it the Old Catholics desire to unite with the Epise Church, they say, the way is open to them at sil times, without compromise or con- ditions; bence they cannot recognize the neces- sity of any formal negotiations with them at their converence at Cologne. They fear tha the Englich and American bishops, in their aspiraiions after Christian unity, may be per suaded to pledge themselves to a lowering o the Anglican standard on some essential pofn* of doctrine im order to make the road eat, for the Old Catholics—wholly in conflict with thei. Protestant character. As the Cld Catholics still adhere to the con fessional, the doctrine of penance and oth doctrines repugnait to (he Evangelicals, the Jatter seem fo think that unity with them mean a half-way step to Rome. (n the wholeit seem Probable that these suspicions and misgivings Will prevent any practical co-operation between the Episcopalians and the ‘Old Catholics.” pis imines ties The following slightly sarcastic allusion by the Cincinnati Enquirer (good democratic au- thority) to the anti-improvement men of that city, is worth the attention of the Patriot - “The citizen who connects himself with a public movement, or who proposes for the common good, is always scoundrel. [t is the duty of the press to fix this brand upon every individual who offers to do a anything for our prosperous and rapidly ad- | TOR —The NO. LIGERTY Sancing city It is the only way in wid the | fs ARK will be heh te uraal ati a " ry 5 instant. ¥ a ines Of Se Eee an Bg nee | Dealers and bolders of stalls will be iarstos Tomes spect holds good for cheap coal this | Den attendance devia the ore tate wept ‘The weekly statement from the Penn- | day and Thureiay. 8. McFARLAND, Olerk, ia mines, published in yesterday's Sra, [Chron. & Republican.} shows that that production is steadily on the in- crease; so much so that it is difficult for the com- DR. A. PRATT. Graduate of Ohio College of Dental Surgery, 411 7th street, bet E, afew doors south of Odd panies to waintain even the present low rates. fsa enantio thatedhecdicinanall ween aud h of ‘eliows’ Hall. Beferste B. A. Bacon and Bev Evans. m3 ALS OLABKE has reopened her select school 4A for children at the corer of 15%: street an! Pennsylvania avenue. (opposite Lafayette Square.) Information as to terms, &c ,can be had between 9 aud 20 clock. ‘sell eo3t* ADJOURRED MEETING OF TEE i iN Ta tect, on select @ the mee ‘andidaie for Delegate. ‘By order of ‘7 = = a TAuAs, FEENCH. SPANISH AND GERMAN. NvTICE— NINETEENTH DisTRic T— Professor F. GAFFINO, just arrived from 5 There will be a meeting of the DBMO- | rope, wishes to zive lessons tu the above I CBATIO cad CONSERVATIVECLUB at O Bricn's | Mr. Gaffino has lived several years as a pr: School H. on THOBSDAY EVENING, Sep- | modern languages in Italy, France, Jock sharp | England, snd can iva sutisfactory e THEO. FRIEBUS, Bectetary. | required. Address 709 13th street, between G and ENTH DisTHICE—There willbe | 5 ste. = cetirg of the Democratic and Conserva- the ith District. on THURSDAY EV. ae Ee. “$5 at Ty o'clock, at O Brien's col House. ot H sircet. Detwees Ne 0 selietseccbget i 2 North Oupitol rider of sell 2¢ LABL HASSETT, President. Gs: GUNS!: Just received, « lot of Men's and Boys’ DOUBLE and SINGLE GUNS, at low rates, All kinds of REPAIRING done. LIGRTBING BODS erected. CENTEAL BUILDING ass Ton, | J. H. KUEHLING, lem: Ricventh mot thly esting oo fates: | meee 1225 Pennsylvania avenue. Beicice. »s* HB ietant, st Columpia Lew | 7 Sasons ON GUITAR AND PIANO, 8 and 2t MOORE, Secretary re aie pot auarter. Refereuces given. Leave ad Ms ream a its’, Pennsylvania avenue, and 49 First utroet. Georgetown. 8c9-3t A RAILROAD BOND ING OF TSE AB BEPURLI- | | } TRERE WILL Ne mire aND BEAL ESTATE MOKIGAGE The various Greeley and rlietiy invited to co operate with i the occasion. By order. PW. PEARSON, Sccretary. Ss NATIONAL VETERAN CLUS. Combined. this club acly t ottncebge.ces those who wish to accompany In tts 1:30 Gold Bonds the e Clu u °6 THE 1Sru rusTAN » road Company furnishes to must be present st * Roll Cail” on Ineaday even- | ment security which combines ing. Sept mber Ii, at7 o'clock sharp, 455 Pennsyl- | pility, the convenience, and euie avenue. ‘By crdcr of the President. first-class railroad bond, with 4. H.G. BICHA Ls of @ real estate mortgage on land worth sete 2° Recor, — twice the amount loaned. TAKE NCTICE—The HABMONY BUILD- ‘They are offered at par in currency, and yield ING ASSOCIATION will hold ite fo HANDSOME PROFIT to those exchanging 5-208. ym a SDATEVEHI ‘The bonds are efirst and only mortgage September It, ai7% oclock p.m AS ” | road, tte equipments and earnings, and alto 08 = tons te the stock land grant which, en the completion of the road, will ina, thoee thet desire to copnect average 33,000 acres to each mile of track. ‘They are issued in denominations from $109 to Co a Cears, cok Guantn Seabee Nepeaasen bere r thirty years te ran, bear an interest of 7:30 per cent. fo * =uo im gold, end are EXEMPT FROM UBITED .) STATES TAX to the bo pea ts paid with GOLD CHECKS, cent tothe pest omce pores 0.1403 H street N. W., corner ea the: * or sily incur a JAY COOEE & co. Bankers, wi GROCERIES: ARM YOURSELF WITH ADVERTISED PRICE LISTS SECOND-CLASS CROCERIES AND THEN CALL ON US AND PURCHASE CHOICE GOODS AT COMPETITIVE RATES. ELPHONZO YOLAGS 4 CO., GROCERS, MABONIC TEMPLE, sepll Nunta anv F Streets. Vinegar! VINEGAR ! VINEGAR! FOR PICKLING. TEN BABRELS OF PURE CIDER VINEGAR, made in Montgomery County, Md.,and drawn from Orig inal package into Clean Barrels, making it free of all sediment. ALso, SPICES, OF ALL KINDS, For sale Low, by N. T. METZGE SUCCESSOR TO METZGER & BYLES, 417 Tn Ereeer, sel Between D 4th day of September, A. D, 1372. MARY CAsEY ys. Rosetta GALRy¥, CoRRETiIvS Barns and Canorine Haguis, Ejuity No. Rw. Or motion of th piaintif, by Mr. Wm, A. Brag- icy, her attorney, it is ordered that the defendants canse their appearance to be entered herein on or befoce the first rule day occurring forty days after this day; otherwise the cause will be proceeded With a6 ip cage of default. (Signed) D. 0. HUMPHREYS, Justice. true copy—Test: L-lawsw R.J. Mrtcs, Clerk. U MITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, ASHINGTON, D.O., September 9. 1873, ‘On the petition of WILLIAM W. LYMAN, of West Meriden, Conn., for the exteasion fs patent granted to Ein on sth day of De- * = Der, 18€3. and reissued on the léth day of June, fs. Tok sm improvement in Fruit Gans; It is ordered that the testimony in’ the case be be t. Any porson t sien: teelt W 98) tu? D EEOGRTR? Comite (abnIsGES CABBIAGES hand CABBIAGES !!1 ber of Net H. GRAHA 0-412 Sth street. between D and E. Repairing promptly attended to. seld 2" B ee Sake H. KRAASK, MERCHANT TAILOR, New Store, No. 481 Penna. aven es A few doors below his old stand, where facility will be extended to is custemers for tho purchase ct goods uneury for elegance and beauty of de- sign, carefully selected from the stock of the largast ‘mpporters of New York city and European manufac- turers, this opportunity to thank his friends for He take, saat favors, and will take great pleasure in showing sis Fail Stock. s¢9-colm Gq FALL OPENING! CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! . CARPETS! CARPETS! Just received. direct from the leading Imp-rters wad Manufacturers, an extensive ‘and handsome s FALL AND WINTER CARPETINGS of all classes, at WOLFORD 4&4 SHILBERG'S, comprising all the Latest Novelties in ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BRUSSELS, HANDSOME THREE PLY! snd 8 beautiful tment of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN INGRAINS, BAG, HEMP and STAIB CABPETS, in large varieties; AMEBICAN AND ENGLISH OILCLOTHS, in all widths and styles: VELVET AND TH D BUGS of all sizes; OILULOTH AND COCOA MATS, Purchasers will find it to their Interest to call, ax thie firm pose to sell season much ower thew any house in the city. «7 REMEMBER The Arcade, 427 SEVENTH STREET SOUTH, = ohlabiaas —— S N. B—Five conts part of the city direc ment. |, famine BEVERY DAY. al ill convey a person to the door of this I will have at my stalls, Nos. 613 and 614 New Centre ma: ket, 9th street end, a choice selection of BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, and LAMB every day. Bas delivered free. feo st’ EDW. BROOKE. free RTH vistRIor soHOOLS, NoTiCE. ‘A foll assortment of BCROOL BOOK! cdean BR. T. YEATMAN 1013 43¢ street, vine: and See SJ~ Old Books taken in exchange. NTEBCUS OXIDE Gas Dr. 0. 4 DATLEY, 697 Pennsylvania avenue, MAC EY, tate of Boston, takes picasare hy examine his large steck of sertim MOICE GBAPES. famous WORTH ARLINGTON GBarrs. fuppiie cairns following leading grocers \ WANTS. eee i WASTED —A BAKER, at 1520 *th strot ‘borth. seil-2t* NTED— Two tr-t class LAUNDRESSES. hihi ee EL SS W Af TDDSA good RESTAURANT COUK, (16 mele) Inquire st Star offie, tee ANTED—A DBUG CLERK. Appiy this even" W Aira 003 Rew York eng APP this ore ANTED—Two YOUNG LADIES, to sew on pants. Apply 919 Sth street, between 1 and K stree? Wastes SIRE fo 4 general hous rk: Tefe.ences required. ub an B streets N.W., No. 1749. \PPLY COFMEE Dtch as WANTED—At No 902 iith atrect as. Wa young CULOBED MAN, to attend one horse and de general work. Lid J ANTED—A steady YOUNG MAN, aa cashior fhice. ins restaurant. Address EB. D BOWS. Sar - ite of j ANTED —Six goot street, between to JOHN EL MANDL' WASTED—4 WHITE GIRL tw nurse w cola ‘and make herseif useful; gond references | quired. Apply at 1906 if v. te | WASTED—0e foot PANTALOONS MAKER, by week, Cail at 479 Maryland avo.ne, be ' een i34 an ‘Teets southwost. tei act S04 Oh CHAS’ GOTTSMAN W SR TED_Lalics wishing to have their dresses CUT and BASTED at reasonable prices 1 at 927 Trtreet and 10th, PRES RPENTERS. on N fab sod Usth streets.” Apply between Ith th ANTED—Two first class MILUINERS® an na dure Gret class DRESSMAKERS; none othe need par 622 treet Stead ‘MBS KATIE MARTIN ? WANTED-A YOUNG CADY of neat appear ance, tolearn the millinery business. -Apply at 123% P 13th atrec WANSTED—A YOUTH 16 or years Produce Store; must be honest and industri ous. Gocdreference required. Apply at 2127 ih BA sireet. WANTED-A MAN to take charge of Dining To.w at the American House. None need ap- ply but a man who thoroughly understands his me ness . W ANTED—A NURSE and SEAMSTRESS, wivh good recommendations, at No.3 Stoddard st., Georgetown. sel0-3t }ANTERD—A firet clare WOMAN COOK, No. 414 7th street, between D and B ets. Refer: ences required. se10 2t* 7 ANTED—At the Washi m Uy Manufac- Wi eh and Bats. BWesthiee gs +201, cor. 7th and B BOOT ard SHOX FITTENS. set0-St J ANTED—A WHITE GIRL, to_acsist i - WV ‘ral housework Abin he: Veae keen between. 18th and 19th sts. eld 2° ANTED—Immediately—Two OPEBATORS Sewing Machine; V on Wheeler & Wilson aleo, a Dress maker; cor. 45 and Oats. _seli)-2t' WASTED—A hirst-class Vegetable VOUK ap Oyster Shucker, at the UNIUN HOT! Georgetown. sell 2t™ WASTED—To rentor purchase,a HOUSE of 6 OFS rooms, with modern improvements, it & gocd neighborhood. Address, sta ing location and terms, “J. L. A.,’ Lock Box 4,City P.O. sel0-2t* WARTEDUAt 2141 Street northwest,s white WOMAN, to do cooking and to help about general house work; small family, end wees. '» RO childr sell ANTED—A YOUTH. trom 18 to WT years of eo, to learn the Drng business, Address, with reference, WM. HARVAY, Pharmacist, Wash- irgton, D. ¢ selo-3t" Penneyivenia avenue, betw: ANTED—A first clase MILLINER; No. 1211 Penn. ave. [eel 3t} MAnaMe DUBOIS. WASTED—A neat, comfortable Tile HOUSE. ccntainin2 abut seven rooms, ina good neigh” borheod, between T and N streets, 9ih and 15th sta r rom §40 to $50 per month will secure a good ut by addressing Box 69% P.O. sepli-tt NTED—By 0 gentleman, wife and daughter. three FURNISHED ROOMS, for housskeep. ing; rent not to exceed $2 or month; Be Toanent tenaut, ff enited: sate particular the local hy. Address °F. B.B..” Starofiice. — seld-t WwW NTED—By @ gent an aD his wif trout, back and hall ROOM, unfurnished, with modern conveniences; must be within ton minutes’ walk ot the Post’ Offic one rouning east and west. yaa ost, wit! all particulars, to Capt. HORT, Sixt Auliter' OF ce, sell WASTED—? cool GIRL, to do general how Work ina email family,at No. 14 I street W., opposite St. Alo ANT. A WO) Alse.one to do w rk | Apply JAMES W. BARKEEB,1106 H street N.W. 59-3 WARSTED—A BOY, immediately, one that un- derstands the stationery business, Catholic preferred. Apply 931 7thatreet N.W. 8e9 3t” V ANTED-—To buy, rent or lease, a HOUSE of tour rooms. Address, stating price, ad location, M. J. J., Star Of waz D—A neat white ¢ baby one year old. Also. a Girl to wash and jron and do poor housework, at 807 L street. None but good ones need apply. 809) RL, to waitona W437: ED—Kight first-class PANTALOON MAKERS. Also, six APPRENTICES: con- stantemployment. Apply at Boom No. 1, %i tloor. 1427 F street one week: lw” VANTED—Good COAT, PANTS and ViST- WARE RSs Gon tind Ae sraated spit : it highest wage: paid Apply to H. KBAAK, 4 Penn+yly ania avenne. $29 61 WABSTED-ASITUATION a5 0 coachtaan. by one who who hss good experience of horses, having been a coac! in Scotiaud ander same <mployer seven years; single; aged 23. Add D. M.. Star Office. and cexcrally usefal abcut the ‘store, Corner of sand G etrecty Island, 4/ ANTED—Hiy a respectable white girl, a SITU- My anion, t@ a chin herwork ‘ta asset a washipg and ironing. or take charge of cildren: ferences. Cali at O16 15th street, between Frere and G street: ANTED—A steady_colored GIRL, to, puree Wie a a a equired, Apply at'scutheust corner of Montgomery sireets, core al ox Wane —First class IBUNERS wanted at THE ABLINGTON. ac6-tt WARSTED—A number one RESTAURANT COOK, also, a BEAD WAITER and a FIRE- MAN. None but competent hands need apply. OWEN B05 USE, 1413 Poun, avenue, NV ANTED—A SEGAR MAKER. Steady work. W ibrh bo. BEREAN Pencntiesuin eee: nue, between 6th and 7th streets. sed 6t* ANTED—A WET NURSE. Apply to Dr. W. Wa TORNSTOR NS TdT Re belo es We hours of 5 and 9:30 a. m. and 12and2 p.m. sep2-tf W ARTED Every onetc know that the VICT ting, thom. ject shuttle in usc, resting ig a cradle; needle bar and works of steel, Agency 2469 Penney ivaria avenue. au SYeRNe. pW. SPICER, Agent, FOR RENT AN? SALE. Fo BENT—a teas | comfortable HOUSE. cas aud water, new and conteni-nt; close to cars, 5, . WAGGAMAN, Suse — 519 Tih sirest. R RENT—A large STORE and DWELLING HOUSE on 7th sireet, No. 713. Apply imme- diately, on the premises, ole. ‘OR BRENT—Two Foon? unfurnished, Sireet. corner Market Spe. @B BENT—To geotlemen, bk ey ina, One locality: bett~ rect Convenient. Apply to 1119 K street. north west. se19-20" OR RENT—Fornisbed HOUSES, @19), $140, $125: unfurnished, $75, $60, = 9, $B, S15; Srpal STORE, ga). THOS. WAGGA MAN, . cs 19 Tth stree __ ely SUSE, containing eizht jeasant communicating Apply at He. ost xh 10 3t* furnished ROOM OB RENT—A brik Tooms. op K street, between 11th and 1h Streets northwest. Inquire at No, 902 12th street. weld St" FcR SAUE-Tiree NeW FEAME HoUsEs. ccntaining each six rooms. bath room and cel jar,en Pierce Place, near the State De " Alse. several new six-room BRICK HOUSER on inth street, near. Apply to A. M. SMITH, 509 h street, OUR BENT 13 rooms 3 a . Bitaated on weet side berween Band C streets NOUBBE & MIDDLETON, 613 iSth «treat large an: Bieners; fire flower garden. of Delaware avexus east north, K—Sth street, between O and P, (east ‘ orcoran ©quare}—one of those new thrae ¥ UWELLING®: deep lot: can. put up a build an inducement ion nd, easy 729 7th —K ibiee story press rick HOUSE, jern improvements, in best Iceality. Price $16,000, ‘ Ls9, BRICK we rice two seven recm mouth; rare chance. D unimproved PROPERTY tn the western part of the city. JAMES E Wavuil, eal Bstate Brokir, orner 1Sth and F streets, (UK KENT—UNFUBNISH®D KUOMS, on sec on to @ fawily without children; No. 627 K street, bet snd 7th, N.W. oe? 3c" ee RENT—BRICK HOUSE, 6 rooms, gas, wa ter in yard: K street, next to corner isth street. Inynire 3420 Pennsylvania avenue, Bett JAOOB FRANK Fe RENT—BRIOCK HOUSES, six rooms and Bror ‘Tin vard, hall; New York avenu between and 7th sts., No. 63: 2. Bent 93). in ce; Key next doer. sone {OR SALE-Ti lable BUILDING LO: FR eaiee eae eee sireets, near new Northern market. Apply to eo lw sist bob € pupLEr. OB SALE-A new and Protect isan nes ° tions in the First ward. Apply at No. 26 North & street, Capitol Hill, between 8 and 9 o'clock im the ning. e9 6" ‘OR BENT—A quite of large PABLOBS, first floor: aleghs suite om second floor, all pewly furnished, lo. 720 13th st., bet. @ and H, northwest; house has ail modern convenien First-class Board, if desired. 809 Dw F°:. RENT—RARE CHASOE—FURNISHED BOOMS for rent, for housekeeping; one Parior, handecmely furnished: rooms, Dining- room, and Kitchen cell alf a square from Street Cors; sil conveniences; 1421 © st, Terms moderate © & Dermanent tenant 9-30" Fe. BENT—On 14th street, near the State De- riment.« STABLE that will accommodate Se Tat ove Horse aid Carriage. ‘Apply t HoTeLemss eat FOE BEST STORE No. be p Hall 405 91h streetjzunder et 7OR BENT—On Maryland avenue, between lth and Lith streets, four-story BRICK ROUSE. ery cellars. mosern improvements. Apply 921 D street Rorthwest. Se5-6t" [OB RENT Furnished or Unfurnished trout nd back PARLOR, with side room adjoising; » Kitchen and Dining Boom, water and gas, d yard.ai No 921 lithstrect, near F. sed 3w" FGE BENT—Part of tho STORE 469 Pa. ave., between 442 and s.. formerly Hood « Jew: ery Store Agency. ng-Machine a augh-tf OTIAGE FRAME Hous res of fine garden land fino rove of grapes oud . This property is situated one. Yard Prid fiy to GEO: MA4 : ard Fridge. t 503 cthistrect wests Eee BA FO# BENT—Two three-story BRICK HOUSE ne situated on F street, between 2d-a Jet and Now J mn yards, i alle uuire at" WIOTOR” Se ¢ ‘pla 35 be nue No OW: water & BOVER, 22: 8 E'S2 SALE—A very desirable BUILDING LOT, 205100 feet, on Mth #t .nesr P. For particulars inquire of DOWNMAN & WEAVER, augd-cotf 419 7th a 4 2 t attr ae cation most attractive children need ot apply bue. ays. OR RENT—Three fine OFFICE BOOMS, Nos. Bone re Inquire of MOCKSE MIDDLETON. SylT-tf “ALE OB EXCHANGE FOR WASHING ON CITY PROPERTY—A FARM of i43 acres, est: ond, ville, about 2 miles ilroad station; 100 acres in cultivation, 43 in wood: good house, Gee iy pits ‘and other out- bonuses. Applyto DOOGE & DARNEILLE, mys 1427 F street, Washington (OB SALE—Op very favorable terms, « story Frame HOUSE, with 7 rooms located y 3-5 bet P and DOWSMAN & WAVER: 415th Fes SALR—HOUSE No. 12123 N street N.W., with the modern iny Apply No, 40% loth street N. Fo BENT—Six fine OFFICE BOOMS in ths Shepierd Building, Pennsyivasio south side, “OB BENT—Farnished HOU! E to October lst. Apply at é BENT—The large DW ELLING-HOUSB, KF “hy Fraueyivente avenue, six doors cast of tne jaticnal wide rooms, and passage. Siiccelity seralawrer en via mst ae Indians avenue BUSINESS CHANOES. soccer nigrescens FS2 SAbzothe GOOD-WILL, STOOK and FIXTURES of « Restanrent,’ doings. goed business; entisfactory reasons given for selfing. Apply No. 1093 7th strect, between New York Fs L street. 11-3 (OR SALE—a BETAIL BSN po and prettablo rosin, sale only on acteunt of the propri WASTED-SERVANTS. both aisle and female, can find good H ES, aud families 65 cea VANTS, nt the BUBEKA led with first-clase SEK 3 EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, No. 507 ith street, near E. [au-s im] Mrs. LOUISE CO. BUTLER, ANTED—A WOMAN to cook, wash and iron. Ww Apply at No. S03 Gstrect SW. anit W ANTED — Senet jy%0-tf HOUSES for customers, . H. WELCH & 00., Masonic Temple. W ASTED=ina small family, @ WOMAN who can cook, wash aud iron in first class style. Nenevother need poly. Ieferences required. Ap Diy at The Evening Star office. iy. Ww Ge erg tren teige god to examine our matchiess sssorunent of Mens’, Youths’ and Boys’ CLOTHING, st A. STRAGS’, Peunsylvania avenue. vat Pennsylvania ay between Sd and 13th ate, ing terms, Box 650. ANTED—All those who vali ‘iknow that the best “ONE. TACLE” in the erat their jot 10 te eccurstely supted to the urstely #4 PLER, the Optician, eyesight by H.B. BE. COMET & street and Pennsylvania avenne. Depot for ‘Thermometers of all kinds. jell W 4NTED—Kverybody in favor of thoroughiy cleaned Carpets, almost as bright as new, to send orders to L. Bik at the Steau Carpet Beat ks, Maine avenue. bet. 435 and 6th sts. ANTED—LADIES to call on MES. G. A W AIK Uitit to have alt Kiuas ot Sta MPiN done. Aliso, PINKING. FRENCH FLUETING, sill kinds of EMBROIDERY, at short notice, 7th street, opposite Patent Office. 7 Do 0) twenty vhoueand 4 W Ariih of dew asd easton CLOTHING, GUAS, FULTON, ‘worth of new and cast~ y 9, . BOBERT OO Roan Omees S145 dh etree LOST AND FOUND. O*T—On Tuesday, 10th, DOG, with red collar, ane \-claw on. . A it lot Meat Ag we tele WAY—From W. 0. Association, Ss rEAYER SQW, waka wou oa het weak . A will be to an: cap fo re Al m give tafcosstlon to seleston ts Peat? LY tater’ ROTACLES geen CORR YUANE sie Ria Besa, legeh* ik come . prove and take her . 3.2 PI Bares bea ae a between I%h. ml Lost on Surdpy sient berrcen, Joma min Square t on! Ch \. & Meroom car! Rate re a $10 REWARD, . July 4th, a white and brown INTER DOG. marked beh BS wiil be paid any per fon returning sald dog. or giving inv. that RECURS pehaces to eam cag Lit tees a Sat remaen 0 return’ to any one ing hee OBN PR) sell 3t* give the ne: ded attention to the increasing ‘To any one desiring to engage in business this offers 87 excellent opportunity.” Inquire of JAS. L. BARBOUB, of Barbour & Hamilton. sell-ot* = 10.000, $20,000 TO LOAN for $5,000, Rime ooo tolvs are: suitable oms to suit, -H. WARNER, Mecl0 10t Real Retate bicker, 739 71 “OR SALE-SEVENTH STBEET, NEAB O, (adiciniua New Morket)—A ee in one of those new three-story STORES. ‘Call at once, so ct B. ll. WARNE * 8630 5 729 7th’ street. ONEY TO LOAN on city property in sums to Moe DODGE DAENBILLE, apo 6t 1497 F street. '0 BE GIVEN AWAY—On condition of kind treatment. a black and tan GYP, five years old Address FAMILY, at this office, eed N. JOBNSON will sell STOOK aud FIX- + TUBES of Bootand Shoe Store, No. 26 oh svreet, between H and I. Terms Good reasons given for selling. st" Fe SALE OB EXCHANGE. for cheap city Property, 160 acees of LAND in Minnesota, Bel tocar . W. METCALF, Boom 15, PI 's Building, corner New York ay- enue and Lith street. 9e9-5t ‘OK SALE—A DRUG STOBE, with Cg F Fixtures, at one half its cos FOR SALE: PERS. ONAL. Ck SALE~HOESE, BCGGY and i *AUTION—-Merchants a 84 the pablic generanty res 4 years old, sound and sre hereby cantioned Gm ™ crediting any person tingle © able barn Teons Ob MP Sccoumt sm Thy MARRS te a bitehan, ‘he Demgs out the order ae ereem om PeTsOm Oy MPH! © bud ‘lnguire of sombweet, CoLemm |S ALEXA NDER ‘OB SALE—STEAM ENGINE, 5 bo G ‘ond Test Medewmn, FS Ecgd order; Best fo the city for OVER, fo Ne, 5.10 26 street orth ro cheap. €i ‘onam: ; a RO QUATE sort Avenue. meat ith erect south we ax” in 7OR SALE—A Secord band TOP BT REED TDr Darby doce F rod order: will be soli cheap. Shout thoes Seiki wetal matters ts POPE'S livery stabic, strest, between coins. Bagi anaes wens res pnd Yard. Se atreet, cures doags wut E YOUB OWN LANDLOmD. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!" BARGAINS" FOR SALE Six new two ster: RICK DWEL. | LING HOUSES on 13th street N.W. between W and Bourdary streets, six rooms each, chtes or floor, Houses set kK some 25 feet, pretty front ready f.r shrubbery, besatifal handsome picket fete to cach house. wood lots 10 feet deep opening on alley; near State De Partineut. convenient to two street railroads, sod in the most healthy acd improving of the city street improved and pavement Im Terms: $200 cash. balance in menthly instalments f $W. The abc t : D® -ees. CONSULTING PHYSIrI4 N. | ‘The oldest established Specialist tm ime city. No. 604 ELEVENTH STERET, am. 'VE F. Bours: 11 to 4) and 7 te 9, dway reyaat, le epegualind tn tet ' eot.aod Fatore of your iife: in oa sine epesty ™ar bringing the ecperewmdt.gethe and poa (ine sure Way to success tm life. In matter ” ad « invelusbie. She etrors me eer regret Comm ws par, Das bee jocated at S22 gen m9 Maky The subscriber intending to discontinus farm: ofiers at private aie his SARM in Mont ul. the resitence of the 3 . Finch, Mex from the wate sale rm ts located cn tps | arly life. Monhood ting from Rockville to Georgewwwn, D, | C uid the Washington and Point of Hocke railroad | 2 ow as ome veh “~ He che ca Fare inducement to any gentlemen to | Secon ohare, Ponsa Washinston. B.C.. desiring to perchase a coantry | 3 ~ Phitlacelp MA Le residence, being only distant 12 mites by rail from the seat of goverumen hed hatf an hour. bockville. Th 100s and com er tee ib Fard. hen house, pump od water in the yard, a never-failing spring fine water near the hous: There arc also fine orebards #f apples, hes pears and cherries. The land fs in a coud state of culitv ation, prodacing good crops of wheat, Corn, Tye, oats, grass, &c.. a large proportion bein k now weil set in grass. The location t# healthy } r convenient to churches, schools aud 3 Any person desiring to purchase the above prop: erty wll please call upon Messrs, Peter & Hender- fon. Attorneys in Rockville, Md. or Messrs. & Darneilie, 1427 F sirost, Waebineton, D. either of whom will ive the price and terms of UCIUS B. FLNO! ved NW. Ofhee how 2. tot ox0.8 KING bas REMOVED from bis es ace on 7th etreet. berween M an to & Siu street, one dour below the southwest cor 5 were bere OOD, PASTUBAGE FOR 20 BEAD OF " b ® GRe as TURAGE FOR, 20, to pasture | JY ius papenat Sence ofthe inte Loree We Pee hale ces |g H jer ry 5 er Owe of Rockville. Price per hores ‘weeks, mn augewaf Pt OT a Stow BRALLEY, M* °FFice emunconarnens tens ens, JUAN BOYLE @ co, ay Sy Detwee sod by facitg Indi cand Noo 15am or REAL ESTATE BROKERS, wien 18th and 14h, Suthura Oinime Openartnctas Mangeetgeed Mah, S ctbere C No. 713 Firrkextn Steeer, PLanrs’ BUILDINe. panting, Pa) 59 — Pos eau in Chancery, Arguments tn Patent © 5 streets, with al Sh madera seprovements. Small cash payments | [Q, @ STABKWEATHER, Rcperal FAMMS, small and large, on the line of “pny fee ATAU DENT Point of Rocks railroad, within's few minutes’ Dailding at reat prices, Office at the old — CY . 2 depot, withia thirty minutes of Wash- | Plant's Baiidiug. corner New Wark avenue end Riso, ene of two hiondred acres,on the same road | See rr ‘nd sane distance from depot, improved by House, jonwe ® WILLiams, Six LOTS near Capitol, fronting on New Jersey BYAT Law, sad floor of Barbovr's Law Building Wastingt.o Removed from 434 Lowinana apenme nol ENF. HANRA, a AITORN avenue. One of the finest siluations in the c ny. A hadsome COUNTRY SEAT of 64 ucres, one mile above Georgetown A bandsome HOUSE, on co T Ziet ith every modern’ inprovement, Yom A fine LOT on © street 8. B., between 2d and 34, Two LOTS on S4 street, betwee ora Several LOTS on D «treet, bet. Ti ree handsome HOUSES tn the Also, BOUS in at! parte of the olt; ‘Two handsome HOUSES on 9th straet . MONEY To LOAN In onme of from $1,000 to 10,000 on real estate, 8. NNN. x MEDICAL, &c. CoENTRY BOARD FOR THREE CHILDREN. / Fine country privileges, tamiiy board, hom care, and thorough inetruction for three ci ren hed ‘mt one mile’ distance from the i pplication to JOMN YORK. 2 of Commissioner of Customs, Tressury Dy Washington, D.C. consulted p. M., Ot Lis rewdones, 1008 » bevwoes 1th ame Ue atre: v evoly a hs 7 “= t experieie tn treattr red he RETO et OOMS. AND | cnces ot the U ©. Wereral ilsemiet ece Corner of Pennarive- | tice of thirty years emone both tele and tenon, ee marl Decne Warrant ® onre ora, K KST-OLANE BOARD, WII PLRASANT N. ‘Spon the receipt of Pll, savice and met ae noe Ct he es; mi Se ens Os express. be warrants t cory corner of ‘Ponnsylvants avenu Meth | involsetary omissions. cis-ay street. Good location. and accessible bely | = oa — MOTT'S FRENCH POW DENN, CER a VRE for Nervoas Deniliy, Semizal Baw caused by tndteeretton, Gonorrhws, Giect Syphilis, te oll ite ~~ BANKERS. ? ~ 3.8, eQuizm GEN. ADRIAN R. RooT, a Lote Col’r Internal ev., Batiuio, ¥, | £aieem wari ton we Se ekiwiene Banxise novse or Pres rockon: coanbeeng ove Gad QUIER & Root, 1416 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, opposite Wiljerd's Hotet. eee WASHINGTON, D.o Bix per cent. interest allowed on. business we counts. Eight per cent. interest allowed on dep sit c— month or mere, Gollections mad: . We have this day Becuored fre fireet to ont new offices in th. A SAVINGS BANK BUILDING No 1509 Poon Sveuus, opposite the U. 8. Treasury, avd, with our increased facilities for" ding Dainese ee ‘ealisiacts: pe to sive jon to all engaging our werv ices. JAY C00: Loo We give special attention to the car me ODOR a & 00. belonging to nen-resident owners, p are Cashed in any part of EXNcLanp, Insian> Attending to repairs, securing tenants, collecting SCOTLAND, Sres of charse. mays | Puts. &e. We are, also prepared to furnish money, in larce SAVINGS ABD | 20D. on Keni Ketate security I ANY. Anant Slet, ler a=) FITOH & FOX. TRUST COMP, a Banking House, No. poe Pennsylvania evens: 905 .enaracteed and advanced. fully invested. Begutistions of all “aitnfelly executed. Houses bnilt; long time given = ifications ment Plane, spect contracts and MDPtsren «ce. a TB ka BANKERS, _BF Office under M: 1697 F street, (two coors from U. 8, Tressary ‘partment,) to LU ONE for Butiding. Macadamizit se ving DUrpoers delivered in Way part of ibe MIDDLETON 4 UO, ASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS Bank, Oorne: Ith street and Lovisians Ti ' ‘TOsT COAL AND WOOD! phd BL FE ‘The subscribers beg leave to inform thetr namer- can bemade and drawn at will. | = Coyne oust we,ane the public reveraliy, 3. A. BUFF, Troacnres. | {18% they Dave now on band sud ‘are constantly re: carsues of CUAL of the various kinds and choicest qns!ities,all of which tbr y are py to sell at the ow est market rates. Oboice ge WOOD kept coustantly ov hant. OOAL at LADIES’ GOODS. hart. MoCAULEY JMS* © 4. mecomsras, Uiice ‘and Yard No. 519 Fours. “southwest. 506 NINTH STREET, Gear COAL Between E axp F Steeers, 4 — TO CONSUMERS OF COAL ew and in beat order.” great ipducement for eyouns A. fall supply of LADIES’ UNDERWEAR just eee eer map. Foi 3 t Capitol street, | received, and © sold at very low rates. I have now on hand, and Asily reortv! Eetwoen 21h and th, Capitol Mill, or Directory | ‘iso ig out balance of of Wed Asa, White Ash, aud Ly kone Va & ali sises. eda ‘BENJ. FAIRCHILDS. SUMMEE MILLINERY “To par tice wishing to purchase their winterseup- oud the ohare teaeat eaneane | $0 make soem for FallO code. Me be ee ly OF YEARS. at nie percent. | JUST | y therefore persons can fel} = Ep, for twenty “SERGEANT | JUST BECMIYED oo come SUITS tite. a5 Seni LANK MA. RS FS Of all styles. Fo sale ci at Orders recetved at my olf «tm: corner of 15th street and New m7-tt HELLEE'S. 735 Market Bpace. ed canal, depot, corner Sth and —A_ GROCERY STOR! ILLINBEY GOODS! DRY Goops1; | Prtcpas “harves. W. W. MARLOW House Furniture, Stock, Fi . ‘BSand = OB gh mae a Furniture. M HOSIERY. @107 BS and NOTIONS. pals pee ¢ ts eta iisbed a nd Voainess. Apply at No, L607 294 street, neat Gir- the D> a ES street, and 0030. $57,000 = arr SEAL ESTATE SECURITY ro ETS UN SS Beas: For one to three years. Money certain if security is "EXE 90 tor goons Benin a230-co10t Ancuges Bin sirene Columbia Market, corner ; ‘Sommer Dri x 14659 léth, corner P street. tame y.4 3." nzeTr TO VisIT TER 318 SEVENTH STREET NORTH, o Tr-rou save ANY CONSIDERATION FOR YOUR PURSE, and’ ‘Which no doubt you do, to ‘Dollar's orth One Dellr tnd'e Meer see Solas” CONVINCE YOURSELF 3B: SULVEREKRG,

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