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ing separate orgauizat'ons or holding separate conventions. They are citizens now as much as white men, and it should be their aim to be- come merged in the general mass of citizen- ship, identifying themselves with one party or the other, and avoiding everything that looks | to @ perpetuation of political distinctions on ————— | account of color. They may have their sepa- Reading Matter on Every Page, | rate excursions and churches, and hold their a | Separate celebrations on Emancipation Day, — = | ete., but this is a very different matter from WASHINGTON CITY: | attempting toorganize separate political move- AY ....-----o1e0-- AUGUSE IS, ISTS. | ments for class purposes. Follow this out to The Star By Mail, its logical conclusion, and we should have not | only a colored man’s party, but an Irish party, Persons leaving the city fer the summer, OF | a German party, and a party for every other any portion of it, can have Tux Stax mailed to | separate nationality. The idea is fundamen- thelr address for such time as they desire, atthe | tally wrong. rate of fifty cents per mouth. Orders, accom- pamied by the meney, should besent to the bust- ees office of the paper EVENING STAR. CROSBY 8s. OY ES...... Editor, Largest Circulation in the District ee In regard to the new plan for life-saving |pparatus, described in another column, it may be stated that there is no patent on the inven- tion and the inventor asks no Private compen- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Gold was again active in Wall street Satur- WANTS. | | dey with the market _ {ndlieative of more sta- Ware A COLORED BUY e:Scaton Heli’ ty was thought ibleadayor two o a Mea dtegteniny mead (SS onicnins WASTED eu tvy. PRESSES 2 4 exist, nor ng 2 So ecme peonis were Induced tot olion nn) WV er eee Cee he eee people 2 . & litle way into the country. Adiress 8. H., Government Securitics, a Cues. eee Jey Cooke & Co. furnish the following to day: wart RTo aEST Semel raiehed 0.8. 6%. 1661... 18 1%i5- 0%, IakIFAT "WK Sith modern conveniences, Aedes ow sens 581. 95s /5-20"s Jak Jy, 6. eS BEAN Egan onas wey EX \WaNtebca BOY niente | 7 8.17 ry — i u the Gon! ja 18 HO nb We w: Utsinem ata mate ‘biinecit Seperalty went ‘ew Youx—Finst Boano, ome recommended. Om, ass 20m J and iy 1868, 1B street ome Wo" doen! Ten ABTED—To purchase, a two-story FRAME tesa American Goi HOUSE, with hell end gas, 6toome, moders §-20's, JandJiy;Wh17 |New Fivee.ncccce ieee Oasks Box h 15, Poor Cae, “oats, sand 20's, JandJiyy 67-10% SE OL a ae W4STED-GANDS, on Fenwick farm, a mile Bound: Markets, from s.reet, on Bladensburg rail- =a we | read, eft " ‘CHARLES STEW. Bartimone, Ai Bat vial, mag B19 a; ART, Box 628, clay wages. CHA pty dy , untural Brigham Weung Exopcess # Change At this time when divorce sults and other dif- ficulties gather around the nmch-wived Brig- bem Young, it is of some interest to know in what spirit he takes bis troubles, and how he proposes to relieve himself of them. The last mumber of the Deseret Yews, his organ, gives prominence to a discourse by Brigham, in which he thus feelingly refers to some of the crosses the many-wived Mormon has to bear, and the manner in which he ts “pulled about” by bis humerous spouse « Brother George (. Oannon says the sisters have borne # greatdeal. So they have, but if they could only stand in the shoes of their hus. dand-, who are gor ue and faithfal, they | fay NIM ET at then rl pt bb from perplexities. Just fancy a man with two, | “h= LOUIS ©, BENNER, Secretary. three, or half a dozen oi lis beloved wives | [> Wasainetex,p.0, = Angnst 15, 1373 catching him on one side, and before he can take three steps more, catching him on the | R. W. Bates, Esq.. Acent Cont, Life Ins. Co aN Y 5 1 ¥ sis. opp. Treasury Dept. other, and ‘I want this,’ <I want that," and ‘this Setion for its use by steamboat owners. The article on France and its government in the July number of the Westminster Review (received from Kervand & Towers, Washingten agents), affords an exceedingly interesting re- view of current French history. AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF Qier DISTRICT REPUBLICAN © will be held at 7 o'clock TUESDAY EVENING August igh, at the hall corner of léth aud B reet” southeast. By order of the President. 3 “augls- WM. BERON, Sec'y. REG MONTHLY MEETING of the COR( AN ZOUAVES will, aatil further notice, be held the FIRST WEDNESDAY of each momh. The dritl will be BVERY MON- is not right,” and ‘that is not right,” ‘and soon; | on to Teturn my sincere as just pall cies ne | of the Covtinental for the _ aie ete nde ee ee ratte | prompinens with which they hove ssttied policy te that they have got blessed good wives.” Elsewhere in his discourse, he mdicates a Purpose to make @ grand change of base on be- half of the Mormon commanity, by institut what he calls “the organization of Enoc PAM. for $3400, on the life of my deceased father, Wm. H. Langley. ©. 0. LANGLEY, _angl6-St Administrator. [GP WASHINGTON GROVE CAMP MEET NG. METROPOLITAN RAILROAD. Trains leave for the Camp daily, from and after in which all things shall be owned in common. He ee a au does not state the plan definitely, bat it would 4.50 and 9:35 POM. seem to be much that of the Shakers or the Leave the Camp: Oneita Community in the matter of holding property. Neither does he indicate the manner im which the polygamy question is to be 7.26,5,12 A.M. 6P.M nity train passing the ground on the Sabbath Louts Rxpremslearinget T:05 4-Mee ne, T | turning, the gronnd at 6 P.M. solved; whether on the Shaker plan of celibacy, | “Fares und trip’ (eo ducing the Camp Meet- or the Oneida doctrine of “stirpiculture” and | ia,) 95 Cents; Children ander 12 years, 30 Gents. angl2-68 Ko county OF WASHINGTON, Boas» oF Prstic Works, DistRict of CoLumBta, miscellaneous intercourse. Concerning this contemplated coup he said: * The only reason why we do not take up the | subject and enter into the organization of | WASHINGTON, August 5, mee or a city of Enoch, is simply because | _ Whereas it having been deemed conducive to the we have not yet been abie to find every item of blige ag ad riya mbaa trie Strout or Piney law bearing upon this matter, 80 as to organize | strect, in the south dirliow at Goinnbie University im @ way that apostates cannot trouble us. This nds. on the square between sald. strects is the only reason. It is a matter thatIam | fis wheres the witesing eee vision; and whereas the widening of said road, ying particular attention to, with some of my | in said division, between the aforesaid. potute kas Preenren,to.sce if we have skill enough to. pet | been by the aren oe eared pointe, as Bp an organization and draw up papers to bind | Yeyed, ands plat thereof prepared aed matt oes ourselves together under the laws of the United | otlice: Notice is a ‘of the proposed exten- sion of said road, and all persons having objections thereto are requested to ¢ them known to the undersigned on the Ist day of September, 1873, at noon, at the office of the Vice President of the Board of Poblic Works ef the District of Columbia, room No. 13, Morrison Building, Four-aud-s-half street, Washington, D.O., where any objections which may be made will be heaid and considered. States, so that we can put our means and labor together and join as ont family. As soon as we cap accomplish this, and get an instrament that lawyers cannot pick to pieces and destroy, and apostates cannot afitict us, we expect to get up tuis mstitution and enter most firmly into it. “ Yesterday and the day before I had consid- HENRY D. QUOKE. erable to say to the Latter-day Saints. readin, ALEXAWDER K. SiEPHERD, the dark side of the page. I will say here, A. MAGRUDER, i am not discouraged with regard to this latter- CLUS aRD day work, I am not discouraged with regard to £ LARD. Works the Latter-day Saints. If we were to pick and | _®™#! bod ~ choose to-day we should tind a large majority of | [Sr COn TY OF WARRINGTON. the people called Latter-day Saints, who are | Boaxn or Pearic Works, | 1c DistRict or CoLtmata, Wartixetox, August 3, 1573. Whereas it having been deemed ‘conducive to the nblic interest to connect the change of Linnean Jill road from the west end of the new bridze acros« Bock creck at Shoemsker’s will with the Broad Pierce Mill road through the land of maker: and whereas the counection with is bas been, by the direction of th r eyed and a plat thy oat pre iS ven ready and willing, with open hands and pure hearts, to enter into the Order of Enoch, and to live and die in t This is my faith Concerning the pec rge, consequently | am not discourage t there are some who need chaste ot call names, this will not answer. We c tell a man that he is going to apostatize can chasten him as a member of the ch, not as an indi. | We can vidual. In this capacity, while in public, we Isvand all p do not take the liberty of chastening am indi« r ted to make vidual. But we can say to the brethren and | cae cumecesapeed a: the. it Gay of sisters we are encouraged. ‘Mormonism’ is | cf the Board of Pablic Works of the Dis. onward and upward, the gospel that the Lord mbin, Boom No 13. Blorcions ted Jesus has intro. in the latterdays isenjoyed | if sfreet, Washington, D. C., where by many, and it is our life, our joy, our peace, | any object ongwhich may be made will bé Leard aud our gicry, our happiness, our all; and when we | BESRYD. COOKE come to the ¢rying scene, as some call it, of sac- | RURSANDE ko CARPRERD Fifieing our property, a d putting It together | SAMES a. RRGKODEE . for the good of the community, I do not expect | ADOLF CLUSS 9 the brethren will reccive any more trials than » WILLARD. they have heretofore; J do not know whether the sisters will.” The concluding remark by the Apostle would seem to be a significant intimation to the troublesome Mormon wives that they may ex- pect to be brought to termsin the “‘organiza- HENRY A , 22.25.29 Board of Public Works. UMBIA, Wasuine Angust 8, 1373. Whereas it having been isemed conducive to th public imterest to extend Nineteenth street north weet from Boundary street to Golambia road. tion of Enoch.” through the land of Max. Lansburgh,Jas. H. Bidge- In a discourse delivered on the same occasion | way,N.P. Chipman, 4. P. Fardon,and others own- ing lard in Oak Lawn subdivision, and the purcha sers of land of John Littl; and whereas the exten- sion of said street has been by the direction of the undersigned daly surveyed, and a plat thereof pre- Bared and fied ip our office: Notice is hereby given of the pro) extension of said street, and al sens havi Tey vest to make them known to the undersigned on the Ist day of September, 1873, at noon, at the office of the Vice President of the Board of Public Works of the Dis- trict of Columbia, Room No. 13 Morriso@ building, Four and-a half st-eet, Washington, D. C., where any objection which may be made will be heard and considered, ¥ D. COOKE. SEER AND! ‘+ . SHEPHERD, AbOLE CLUS SO ax ks ¥ A. WILLARD. amg} 15,18 22,25%29 Board of Public Works, by Bishop Cannon (the Mormon delegate to Congress) who is, next to Brigham, the leading spirit in Mormondom, he unfolded some of the particulars of the new plan. After referring to the fact that the difficulties under which the Mormons labor, were due to the increase of Wealth he said : “In the early days of this church God re- waled unto his people a for them to live in accordance with. It ‘nown by us as the Order of Enoch; and it seems to me, every day, that events are so crowding upou us as to compel us to reflect upon and to prepare oar hearts to enter upon the practice of this order and that, unless we do enter upon it, sooner or Inter, as God shall direct through his servant SOUNTY OF WASHINGTON. Brigham, we shail be subjected to all the dis- | [Speer a Ty eM eee TON orks, asters and evil consequences which have at- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, tended the present system of things, under Wasuixerox, DO. July 2h, isis which all men seem to live and labor for self it having been deemed conducive to the Wheréas public interest by t joard of bt i ki caly, and few, very few, think about the good | Potty i arreat northeast from boundary iret to . “0 .re Toad, through the land o “tin the Book of Mormon we read that after | {he Coinmbis Burn yne coe ree arr aae ai Jesus came, the Nephites had all things in com- mon Tbs the direction of : OF, to ase the language of the bovk, that extension of said street bas been, oy aed | the undersigned, duly surveyed ‘and a “they Lad all things in common repared and fled In our office: therefore any wean Tien end Door” tern? | "peice te hereby given of the proposed extension ipted, of course, by the revelations he gave unto | ff_sald street. and all persone having objections them. They entered upon the practice of this | Underigued ca SA TORDAY > were Soe order, according to the account, in the thirty- | noon, at the cee of the View Peon tthe sixth year of our era, that is, within two years | Board of Pablic Worksof the District of Columbia, after the appearance of Jesus. It is probable, | Room No. 13 Morrison's Building, 434. street. however, from the reading, that they entered | Washington, D here any objections which Os upon it immediately after the appearance of | may be made will be heard and considered, ; HENRY D. COOKE, Jesus in their midst. They were then in good EPH circumstances to ente- upon it. The wicked | SEESSUDER 5, CHEERED. bad been killed off, * ithe land cleansed of | ADOLF OLUss, their presence. Cities had been sunk, and A. WILLARD, water bad risen in the place thereof. Moun- tains had failen upon other ciftes, and great de- | structions had been accomphshed in the land, d the remnant that were left were a compar. atively pure people. For 5 years afterwards, | or until 16 years after the appearance of Christ, renee: or sal fhat is, until about the year 201 of our era, the | fO5%; fils the finest Hair Di decane Nephites dwelt under this order. They spread | abroad throughout all the land of North and | iS »tw South America. They dwelt in righteousness, } so much so that Jesus, in speaking about them | by the spirit of prophecy, said that not one soul | CIRCULATING LIBEARY, Of those generations stiould be lost. It was a | millennium, so far as peace and trath and vir- | Y¥. M. 0. A. BOOMS, tue and righteousness and brotherly kindness Corner 9th and D streets, Were concerned. Of course it was nota thon- sand years, but they dweit together as one fam- | ALL THE POPULAR BOOKS OF THE DAY. Terms: @6 per annum; $2 per quarter. ist ily for Wi years. No divisions, no strife, no en- DSP SCHENOK’S MANDBARE FILLS — These i jy28-Ang48.11, 15418 [Chron &Bep.} PENICK'S INDIAN HAIR RESTORER bas never been known to fail, It frees the sealp from Dandruff, restores Gri 4 natural color, renders it soft sud pliabi the Hatr from failing ent, and reproduc: BOOK s8. mity, no classitication, no rich and no poor, but ail partaking of the heavenly gift alike,’ and God has said in his revelations unto us, «It ze | ingredients, and ‘although they utively sugerseds would be eyuai in heavenly things, ye’ must the use of mercury, do not leave any of ite invarious ‘equal m earthly things.” They were equal in | effects. They act directly apon the liver, and are ® garthly things, and they were equal also in og yy EH heavenly things. Gabupiaint® Biltces Disctderse Indigntion, Ase i 4 F ‘Ty, jovers, &o., £0. to Colored People Making Color Distinc- For sale — RIES ema ‘Two newspaper paragraphs, one from an eastern and one from a weste: urnal, show | that some of the colored people ions | are disposed to take action well calculated to | MILBUBN’S POLAR SODA, S17 AND BESTIN THE WORLD, ere Breit, Gren ond eke tte Durer neutralize the etfurts of thetr best friends. One MINERAL SPRING WATERS, of the publications referred to, isto the effect es that colored votersof Talbot county, Md., at a i" have this recent meeting in Sacto, adopted resolutions _remoyed him gofaer of ifew se ave thie day ‘that the colorod citize 1s be represented on the street south to their republican central committee by two members, | Weyepause, {southeast corner of same square,) cor- to be appointed at the reorganization of the RIES, &c., promptly, and et same for Talbot county, and that che time has | SuycoNomers GROCE! come when the colored voters are entitled tobe | "maran” "*"™T* — omiick & BRO. im the nominating conventions, and tis ack for of least two members from each Glection district in the county. The other par- agraph states that colored republicans of Ohio, Gimatisfied with their share in the honors of the party, have called a convention at Clilli- cothe, Aug. 2x1, to recite thelr grievances. ‘They say they do not receive the same treat- ment as white men from institutions and com- mon carriers; that the right of voting ought to carry with it the right of being voted for. Itseems strange that it does not cocur to these voters, in both Maryland and Onio, account of color. . remedy ‘against when offices or honors are to be distributed on Billonenees. the basis of color representation. The Indian- | and Es tres , in discussing this subject, thinks | ‘rs. Mqreable taste; the Sette ews auopie ocr in holding political con- Sa “ae ventions solely on the distinction of color for the of advancing thelr separate inter- ests asa class or race. Under the Constitation, ‘af political distinctions growing out of race, color, or previous condition of servitude are , and it is unwise in the colored people 6 Stereos ot teen dinizetions by form- GB pmrLor' 2.—all Sram at reir pete ‘ do. cousoliuat: . fed, 835: ids ai ugnst Carolina si: bid to-day. dt aa jour steady and “at: Wheat Arm ‘Ovrn dull—white southern, E = containing 10 to 15 roome, centrally located. 1 modern impravements, Stable at- Ruched is preferred.” Address *{Tenant,”” Star Of- ang! > Sen: yeuow southern, =, oe sg ay fies. ate active rai—southern ; ern ; do. white, 43. Rye firm, WG 100. Hay NTED-A lady desires to secure a pleasant ged. Provisions firm; good jobbing de W ROOM, with BOARDING, in a private fam- ess pork, B. Bu ulders, ily, where there.are no other boarders; 88 5@9%; ciear rib sides Oss Gv outside jobbing 3xchanged, Address V., care of | Lock Box ts, Bi houldi i £10 aiden. WO @Il: clear ue = augid 6: et Pe ees: | YY ANTSD—A good COLORED GIRL, between @S%. Western butter | 10 and 12 sears old, wishing for a home ant ee scent ose ant work, will find if at 13th street 8. ! coer g Gage Sons: | Wi EEStor wean Umea sc eRe Gali, Bxchandes long, Ws; ahort, 9. Governments | gayi toe Sema, Worst north: New Your, August 13.—Flonr quiet and firm, | est, or 14th and RB streets northwest. aogls-3t" Whe at shade firmer. Oorn scarce and atrifle better, WARNTED—By 0 gentieman and wife, a «mail Lonxpon, Augnst 18, 12.30 p. ni States HOUSE, or abeut four unfurnished ROOM", five twenties of 1865, old, 95; 40 40's, 9s; new loan, centrally lecat«d. with modern conveniences. Ad° bat i Soot dress HOWAED,” Star office. suglé 2° 2:30 p.m.—The rate of dis- "4 bills count for three months in open market ir \ ANTED—A YOUNG MAN who fally anver- W cent. bele ve be stands the Oarpet business, as salesman; ref- vdsadu Regents RIE oi Thaemounteteai- | Seow tease ieee a caro Post f- lion gore fto the Bauk of England un balance to- | S¢+. angié-5t Ww ; A ANTED—A HOUSE in the northwestern part » August 18,320 p. m.—Krie, 715, of the city; five or six rooms; rent not to ex- —— see ceed $30 per month. Addroas, stating precise lo- THE WEATHER. cality and price per month, “House,” 8m iP of- War DePartMENT, (ifice af Chief Siznal * fice, ‘angl6-20' Wa ON, 10:30 &. m. napet 18, 1873, ANTED-—By September Ist, two or three an- W FORETY-FOUR ROURS— furnished or partly furnished ROOMS, conve- ight, variable winds, | nient to the Treasury department, and good TABLE artly cloudy and threatening weather in New Eng: | BO for = famsliy of thros Find,” Northeasterty tovcasteriy wi i ture and rain in the middle Ati: creased pressure, light southeaster?: tosouthwesterly winds, partly clendy weather and light rain in the south Atlantic states. Light southeasterly and va- riable winds, Increased pressure and generally fair Weather inthe gulf states, Gouerally. clondy weather, northerly to hare #4 winds and rising temperature in Tennessee and the states of the Ohio valley, Southeasterly to southwesterly winds, with partly cloudy and clear weather, in the northwest except in the upj esse ey and 0} Lake Superior, where fog and light rain are Ported, Slightly diminished pressure, with partly aduste, | Addrees low tom pore 3 atic states, NT WANTED, Star office. WADNZED—To bur, on the instalment plam, a HOUSE, with passage and bath room; price not to exceed $2,500, State full description of rooms and premises: Iecation: also payments. Addreee Z.y Office No.3. % St.Paul st., Bel imore, wugl6-5t” WaAdTED-To rent, from the Ist of Se) by @ family of two, @ modern built in the northwestern a of the city, con. from 4to7 rocma: rent must be low. tate terms and location to K. M. B.,Star office, auglé-2" Vv ANTED—A respectable and competent WHITE 8 : WOMAN for chamber and houseworg in glondy went oe pone ‘ower | small family. Apply at 712 13h street. aagls-3" ROBABILITIES.—For New England, leas pressure, = 5 slightly rising temperatures wind gradually veering | W SNaiOW @ Douek ieee BO to caster! and southeasterly, wi ight Fain on the | office, augls-3t* . followed by ¢ wi night. For the middle states and lower Takeo, varying preasnre ANTED — A compereat WHITE GIRL, to Pigitheasterly, to southeasterly winds, occasional | “Vy .Ci‘ Kk. wash and iron for a smal v3, ath light rein and clearing weather. For the south At- fae nebereechs seas » Apply at 4 tic states and thence westward to the lower Mis- —s ciesipyl, rising. Sapersters, light southeasterly to sonthwesterly winds, and generally fair weather, with light rain on the coast. For ANTED—UNFURN ISHED ROOMS— Wanted to ren two wa three unfurnished V the Onio valley | ttn, OMS. Private family preferred; with or ‘ennessee, falling barometer, ao tempera- Shoes Board. Ad ree Bor 168 P.O angis-6* 18 veering to southerly, with ture, nertheasterly wii local rai For ihe upper lake region and thence }0 Minnesota, southeasterly to southwest- is, falling barometer, rising temperature, Tain. Ge SoG aclirere ARMY ase re, Osa on dntivergs “ & DABNIELLE Brokers, eS aelniared 1429 F street. FOR RENT AND SALE. OR SALE—Vory desirsdi- LOTS in Square 194 a Arby to GEO TRORSDELL. street 2 i mgi8 ‘Real Katate Broker. 708 B street. “ihed BOOMS, Faiths far peices wise ed a its. jer rene on children. Terme miderate, Apply 72S Ie. ots betwees G and H on ED, ‘OB 8\LE—LO ‘Squsres 96 and 1010, Capl- tol Hill. These Lots are ina rapidly itm; — of the city and can ete cett chea) es Beal Estate Broker, PCE BEET The ificent for s foreign minister for the winter seeege Gi ber month. THOS. EB. WAGGAMAN, angls-3t 519 7th street. (ORB SAtE—A neat, Setory BRICK HOUSE, Hiseairass fee rem es very low on et 5 y at SDUpLEY: sual lw 7th street and Louisiane avenue, v0 —In Univmtowa, D. 0, @ neat FRAME HOUSE, containi: PET ; trite ‘AugIs-8¢ or, 708 B atrect. fe 08 BENT— HOUSE for rent and FURNITURE F222 ‘Apply af 480 Sa sirens We at 'T—@15 per month, s four reom BRICK water in the yard Inquire at 624 enue, from 9to 3 p.m. augié-Im ‘OR RENT—1016 Maachuset's avenue, corner 1th stroet— Pleasant front BOO! Sor rent with ang! 2 HOUSE on the Teaidence BENT—Well FURNISGED PARLOR and ER; ROO) at a reasonable prt at & c street, corner of 18% streets? PTE, FOE SALE—Desicabie LOT, on 4% wrect, near py weer and ats oo) regen: hase for @ lo term. |. B. WAGGA. MAN, 319 7th street augis 3 F’O8 RENT—A large STORE and ORLLAR, Usted on D street, between 6th and 7th he west; gcod business stand. Inquire at 3¥2 sh street, between Pennsylvania. arenas and DB street’ angli 20" Fiz RENT—A part or th~ whole of a 4 HOUSE, nic. arranged for two famil modern improvements; range, hot and ¢ water, @a4, cellar, @ magnifi tstorero: m a Ha ; wil’ rent se low, Inquire HOLLIDGE BOS. streets. OR BENT—HOUSE SiS 21 acront northwest, < utaining seven rooms, gas and water. Inqnire 2210 Letre-t northwest, gts EOE SALE vo, dca maa ; qnare. on accomm: og terms for persons of limited means, THOS. H. WAGGAMAN, _a a 15- St 919 Tch street. For RENT—Two UNFURNISHED ROOMS, (front bedroom and kitchen) to a family with not more than one child. at No. 455 0 treet, between 4tb and 5th eugls 3° For REN c— FURNI#! BOOMS; ale», two ‘unfurnished op first floor, suitable for offices or bedrooms. Table board by week or month; 1014 EB street northwest. augl5-3* able » with bath-room, complete; anglé-Im it LOTS in Toquire streets. structed ins very supe Permanent home for the builder, who is a skilled architect and mechanic. The house contains se.en ith the modern improvements. Lut n alley; front lawn, set with flowers, andthe whole surrounded with a neat iron fence, firmly set tn granite . The location is the high- eet and most desirable in the city. The above will be sold for less than cost, and upon reasonab! YCK & ADDISON, 1401 New York avenue, corner Mth st. northwest. [92 SALE—The three-story FRAMB, No. 425 H street northwest. lor manner, intended asa Tt ie!tn thorongh repair. WANGOn SEWINS ACRES MAR Nn | Six treme, summer Blichen, water ‘and ‘eng Qi VICTOR SEWING MACHINE OFFI be sold at a bargain. Apply to A. DAVIS, No. 461 469 Pennsylvania avenue. fug7-lm’’ | H street. maglacee ONDS AND CERTIFICATES of the BOARD (the city; from the st of Beptemten, | ber tee APD tote Te eee om Septem: PF PUBLIC WORKS.receivable in payment of | Sy “Qerpon’ for thn youre, withthe pettiinneer 399 iain sireet, tie JOHN T eugia bt" special taxes, For sale at market rates. 18-10 'NOURSE & MIDDLETON. purchasing ‘the same within the thine. ent from 86H) to SW. Addrvas Post Office Box 106. a7-8t" W ANTED—All Indies to wee it. Does not , 2ackwards, will not break threads nor woil work. Ter! BOARD OF HEALTH. Teens receiving Bewerace notices from the Board of Health wi'l find it to their advantage to Tun the Is simple and very easy to run—little child- ren work it. Is qniet—scarcely heard across the call immediately on HAMILTON & PEARSON, Y. | roum' Bari aled—1,50 stitches a minute. (0. &. Building. They attend to all such work | Durable reill hat ae nears ee ee, ge inate with promptness and at low rates. angls-eo2w porns, ee ree ee ch 7 0) vi AC! N t . | 5()() BEES. ROSENDALE CEMENT now ' " : 1,500 Being ances oe ee on STEER & SON'S, 461 Ponnsyvania oe Wharf, ard more will be coming right wong, as T : - tm determined to keep this market supplied with | \Q7ANTED—Inmedletglr—Ranilics or parsons i the Newburgh Cement. Since receiving the agency need of first class SERVANTS of every do- T hare had it tested crittcaily on both public and | scription, mate and female, to call and get sepnlied private works, and it has heen pronounced the best | at once. ‘Servante alse can get good homes wah beet Bosendate Gernent im this marker of weges by applying at the Rureka Employment Orders mast be left at 623 Louisia Office, to Mrs, LOUISE C. BUTLER, 507 ith lst and Ti gtsreots scutheast; at my wh | street near E. 324-1 street southeast w y angle 3” /ANTED= ATT howe who value their sight to know that the “ONE DOLLAR ‘Sexo. TACLE” in the country is accurately suited to the T° THE LADIES. eyesight by HH, HEM PLER, the Optician, corner Sa fiteet and Pennsylvania ‘avenue, Depot ‘for Thermomecers of all kinds. myi9-ly* WASTED A TENANT for part of House No. The deep interest yon feel in the condition of rour B27 K etreet northwest Within five minutes gas and t-bouk cannot fail to cause you to read the | Walk of Government Printing Office. Tt has Fe SALE—BRICK HOUSES Nos, 3135 and #140 Pennsylvania avenue; one of five rooms, cellar, bath room, otber contains store gas, water, and sewerag and ¢! hree rooms; fixtures’ and joods of fancy store also for sale. Iujaire at 2140 ennsy lvania avenne, augé-20" [G8 SALE—A new FRAME HOUSE on O street southeast, between Sth and gh streets; 7 rooms, hi eilar, gas aud water. Apply 446 5 augs-4 Fos, RENT —A three-story BRICK HOUSE a taiving ten rooms; modern imprevements; sita- ated on lth west. I F N streets north- AM street northwest aug?-Lm™ OR SALE—A bewutifal FARM of 740 acres, within three miles of railroad depot, and halt hour by rail from this city; large buiidings; fine land; well watere ed; good neighbor- ood: healthy location. $20 per acre $5,000" cas baiance in 1, Zand 3 & DABNEILLE, 1 OR SALE—Two new WRAMES, very neat and pretty: nated on Lawrence street, ween isth and 19th and Rand S streets, one square from strect care; in a growing wighborhood: can. be onght on tong time. Apply to WILLET & LIB- BEY, Lomber Merchants, corner of 6th street and New York avenue. BUSINESS CHANCES. BAL ESTATE BARGAINS, THE FOLLOWING DESIRABL TES, ELIGIBLY LOCATED Hee fhe Tose by PERSONS IN WAN three--tery BRICK HOUSE ots Vermost yy tai beth rewn, hot is Lot, 28)6x100 fo an ali Price, G80 0. A three-story BRICK HOMSE, on lth stret, near P, west erin, cavirely ue, containing tex Tooms, with cooking range, bea D room, hot and cold water, inside Tes Swick IRS on Ist straet east. (Capito) | Bill ) between C and ae or ave ud ine rocms respectively” V'cices 6.30 eae Also, threewory FRAME. oo between L sed Mi, Contain weet) Sirent nine rooms and bach | B: |_BOOKS, STATIONERY, &e. ERAL sPr OF Meade Py Asan? CSITED ! iyeis and notes on the prominent Spas of by George B. ILLINGTON's Bookstores, Cy Mer 49 street and Pennsyly | uwtem tatale of M. + Edward Smith. © Zestns), * Op Chance, be Otice ievann jones ADA Adtrrenee. by TH Hi xter | the Minton to Busts to Tet of ¢ x at jore the Trbowal ? * 4 7 field's 1° ge Orok Bouk, or Practical iimcerpts the Hic sewite. Book of Scrotis snd Ornaments for Sign, Carriage, ‘and Freee Lvait tors Ro Seed dy the suthor of Woven of Many pisted, by the a thor of Stx Monthe Hence Filo, Sal coe payment ged lone tise Price, | Popuine Scie Q'onthiy for Aura, aud ail the sata st 150¥ Pennevivante avenue, | Blank Rooke, Fiavirg —_. Paper ana aya RARE CHANCE POR SPBCULATION i | saat wsichaad a Fees bear the city: 40 sbaree et G60 cack; a0 see, | a ¥ BALEANPFiA's, Dalanoe tn sat ewe, years. Gor ration b- nde | A will ment, and demonstrate 3 that the tand will not cosh vhe Naver one dollar per | #09 SEVENTH STBEET, sear acre. i. Peanayivania avenue | southeast augis "| fox yvummer reading: : 2a Ti ScMoee LIBR TRY es © | Ea eet Seat KING & Aves. nacre SOnoOL Pa REAL KSTaTE AND NOTE BROKERS, | PEG SCHOOL PUREL TU No. 70% E street, Second Fi. or, Pposite Post Ofie-. % BRICE HOUSES, three stortes and French roof; with 10 large rooms, bath room, pantry, clones, | ith two-story Stable to each; on Lith etree”, | corner N. 4 Frome five-room HOUSER, very neat, cor: or 12-4 and W streets nw. Price, @1.750, on’ easy \erme | | ey 1 HUUSE on Sth street, between Land K rw 1two-story BRICK STOKE AND DWELLING, corner 7th and H streets south wont; destrable busi- Bess stand. Price, $4.50. Terms eas Also, several very desirable RES! DEN( 28S on Oor corn street, eon Sh and lath sree « Also, LOTS No» + 3,4 and 20, in Square No. 11 Prion. 12 cents per toot. LOTS, Nos. 13,14, 18,16 and 17, tm Synare ta. ‘On tern ato 1 LOT, 14 by 109, cast side New Jersey avenue, betw. and L streets acrtbweat. Also, 7.300 Acres prime Southern FARM AND TIMBER LANDS, in yuautities to forsale | or exchange fer bonds, stocks, or other secari tes E1S-ooSt FE SALE Wanted, $30,000 ip DISTRICT | BONDS at # cents, in exchange for Houses or Lots in good locations; Vist of ala" J. BRADLEY ap. BARE OPPORTUNITY is now offered fo c- cure, at a great bargain, a few ACRES of | CHOICE LAND within sight cf Washington sity. | The subdivision of the most beautiful section of the country near this city, known as | “NORTH ARLINGTON’ by the subscriber, making some one te twenty acres of |i ites ti r a These ites combine all the desirable re operty at my store, AMS, S16 Fur ve the otomac, no miastaa ever reaches it. 24. It ts accessible by a delightful drive, over easy stades, in 30 minutes from the city. 3d. The views from these beautifal heichts of the Ospital cities are not equaled on the north side of the P. tomac, 4th. The soil has proved tobe perfectly adapted for erate’ and the small fruits, which very mate- Tially to its value and desirability. Sth. There are many of the most valuable sprincs | of the purest soft cold water on yarious parta of thee “Gil, ‘The price at which they aro offered, and on easy terms, makes them the very best investment. BR. A. PHILLIPS, Real Estate Broker, 613 1sth street, suglt-d&Wif_over National Metropolitan Bank, Tom : AN —Partios wishing to borrow moncy in amounts at low rates, on good paper oF | LITHOGR. AN wre AMERICAN ODD FELLOW > tx Fay, cen STOCRMAN & SON, Agents fs° Dusrict of Go lnmbia, 99h street Durth west. Corner of 1—vab- scriptions received and the zine Ortiverad. Als’, all new Books, Perioatoals, A”, and «full a sortment of Stationery, Pictures, 8 i6:"re Prat C. ~otr N oTiosg. OPENING OF 4 NEW ST& AND BLANK BOOK MANCP InHogkaSHine, ENGR GYINE. NT AVIS SINTIN NG DONE To onpen ee ic are favised to call aod exe wine our BEN ¥ FRENCH wal Metropol k i ‘Under Na PReepmaNs SAVINGS AND TRU COMPANY BANKING HOUSE, 1907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, (Opposite U. 8. Treasury.) INTEREST on Onn Dorian’ and upeards, from rst of cach month. S7- Open from 9 a. m. to 4p. m j Wetpestays ang de to tr ———_7!# Saturdays, (deposite only O™S BIGELOW, Banker, $43 D STREET, near Seventh, Pays INTRREST ON DEPOSITS, makes O@L- nS Bars NG HOUSE oF J. H. SQUIRE & Co., 1446 PENNSYLVANIA 4 Orrositx Wiitakn’s HB. WASHINGTON, D. 0. & per cent. tnéerest paid on d. oA Collections made everywhere. Deposits payable on demand. Moers the Army cashed tnadvance: PAY Of oMeers tm T82 Nationa BANK 0: Fru F 0 HE REPUBLIO . : ora Folk toa e other security, can be accommolated by sendin, A Os P.M, their address to Lock Box No. S30. = ure im = _fecl?-ly CHAS BRADLEY, Cashter, OASH.—We have at our disposal 7 ERMAN AMERIC 7 $50,00 the aboresnm to loan on improred | Ci Boas Sev ek EOS BANK, Property in sums from Fe SALE—On liberal cred house and lot in_tnis goes. an excellent the RB. F. and Potomme r Real Estate Broker, 61 FOR sate BY AUSTIN P. BROWN, Oorner of New York avenne and Fifteonth street | Three large double HOUSES, ranging in price | fom e009 to 850,000, and several other tirst class | Oue whole square of GROUND and LOTS in all parte of the city. HOUSES aud LOTS at Mount Pleasant. je13 RABE GES Bere LOCK AND FIXTUBES of a first-class Shoo reasons 726, Wi following with cloge attention. I have just re- | Water, summer kitchen. Rent moderate, i [POR BENT—A large DOUBLE PARLOR suit- : able for meeting purposes and effices. Inquire Pee eer ei te 0s, W ASW oSuREENGS Mar atee ts, VIFOR | ae BY Roomate etwas is wealet Tucked and Ruftied Drawers, $1. Penns} ivanta avenue. "Also, Brauch of Mine” Fou sirade gy Seeccmendeome DWELLING Tucked and Embroidered Drawers, $1, oreet’s Pattern Emporium, front, with brownstone trimmings and porch. Main Very nice Bustles, 20. -17 W.SPIORR. Agent. | building 28x55; back building 1x30. baile Much better duality Bustles, coc, forges tn the miost substantial mauner. by Leather Belts of all kinds, 2c and 50c. ST \§ Three pairs fall reguiar Hose, $1. LO! AND FOUND. Lrocaren handsomest squarce te the fd md ality Hoses A. ger OR Lith instant, s BLACK ALPACA city; street completed with wooden pavement and Roar very good Hematitehed H 4 UMBRELLA with owner's neme on handle fed. Will be sold very cheap and on very favor- nice Satchel, ontside Pocket, A suitable reward will be paid for itsdelivery at able terms. Apply to 8. H. BAGO, Grocer, 709 Rate ace Bracelet c 1100 E street northwest. iti Market Space. jy3s ith a great many other new goode, at FPOERD—On Saturday stternosn.on Pen FOB SAGE Of BENT—HOUSN, 716 act ctroct; nia avenus west, aBMALL BULL OF M price, $6,000; rent, $80 per month; has ‘modera which the owner can hnve by dsscribi wenienoes and furnace; key be had at No, er 3616 Pounsyivania svemsen, >: © PARKER, O13 tak eon 7PY © GEORGE hs a 17 14-1 METRUPOLITAN DOLLAR STOR: | LOR Ones akg waite qacivan | FOR RENT Desraie SESTDENOR ppcars 312 SEVENTH STREET, leoutor collar with: Games fiver" plat Eand Po Bent gre’ A.B DOVALE corner y " A liberal reward will be given for his re- rei me stone 8. " lO lh deel Fe Sg BEE PVT Vom Cl peed fre at ey ng sect Alosttde, "WAGAP UW iktnat rRE | Sues b ern nortbwet ona COVERS, at LGDEN'S Houscfurnishing Store, $1 0 aie eee Brack “lee from the PERSONAL, 314 7ths treet. aug! arin the forehead; mane hanging to t 'ADAME BRUOB, LLA®GE STOOK OF FURNITURE. CARPETS, | left. 1 rill pay the above reward fur the M CLAIRVOYANT AND DOCTRESS scg' Private sale, which we a} return of mare to 821 12th street, Island 811 iéth street, between H aud I ee ee st private sale, a angl6-2t" G.N. DONNAHUE. Hours—13 to 3,7 to J ‘3v31-2w" reduce » All of which is o Dest : BEWARD.—Lost, about six weeks ago, in | ()BSTAI MA 5 Se joan: _F $50 eee ‘Ebbiet House nan Fs id aati rel MEN.—Sent nd Commissio: is car, ty on venue, x be Mn Oaer ee ee, | Se AB BINGS, cmeral+, surrounded | free in sealed letter envelope, Adare HOWE : : with small diamonds, The above reward will be | ASSOCIATION, Philadelphia, Pa wean teste ARPER'S MAGAZINE for September, Fa\yng no aucatione aaked It left st "the often of | having ‘= high putation for’ honorable ‘conduct, ATLANTIC MONTHLY for September, er Fe anaes eae a GODEY’S MAGAZINE for September, BOARDING. S™"F GEEATEST DISCOVERY - OLD AND NEW, OAKDIN G—The attention of ladies and gentle. | BY ft all disesses are eured. No medicines used, and GALAXY, men desiring auuiet boarding honse, isculled TOT CTS Cote iy eaueht by Mrs. J.B.’ RL- paounay: to the pleasant Furnished Rooms, with Board, on . 2 lassachusetts avenue and ntrance on loth st. al3-6t" ————_—_—_—_—_—_——__ COAL AND WOOD. W 00D anv coat. : Our stock of COAL and WOOD is now complete, YOUNG FOLKS, FRANK LESLIE'S, SCRIBNER’S, HARPEB'S BAZAR, HARPER'S WEEKLY, NOW READY, embracing all the best quatitive, to which we tavite ition ef consumers, All the standard periodicats as soon as published, ae nee oe ‘of superior BAKER'S PINE We will deliver any of the magazines or illustrated | WOOD suet recived Papers to any pert of the city promptly, or will keep thom for regulaz customers on demand, WARREN CHOATE & CO., BOOKSELLEBS AND STATIONERS, Og ved. On hand Hickory, Oak and Pine Wood, sawed and split, or in the stick. and Pine Kind "§ Wood in bundles or by thecord. STEPHENSON & BRO., Office, 1204 Pennsylvania avenue angl6-3t™ Mill acd Depot, 7th mreet wharf. BTABLISHED 1840, PREPARE FOR WINTER. CENTRAL COAL YARD. WOOD AND COAL! 911 Pennsylvania ave. Vernon Row. THE ASSESSMENT OF DAM PROPERTY TAKEN FOR THA XTENSION OF M STREE JOTI OF N aon FOR WOOD AND COAL! OPvick oF THE Bo ‘BLIC WORKS, Lykens Valley, Shamokin, Lorberry, White and 18" T oF CoLusBia, Red ‘Ash, all sizes for furnace, Fang?» grate and te cle Riot | MTG ee! Gutatene eens, Sneha rausnce of the act 0 e - | ail rail, from the mines in Pennsylvania y bly of the District of Col titled “An actto | thus securing » superior Coal, free from dust and rovide for the extension of ‘street in the city of | slate. Now ts the time to lay in your Coal, before Wasnt from Now Hampehire avenae to gist | the ‘price advances re will find it to consume: }) the undersign a | their advantage to eer ea eco orders with Bnecessor to 8. 0. Magruder, Office, 124 Colontzation Balldfon, corner Penn- Finginin avenue, betwen Bi and G4 atreee tog Se { Wash. Journal oopy fe c= woup: COAL: WOuD: JOHNSON BROTHERS, Wholessle and Retail Dealers in WOUD AND COAL, WHARVES—Foot 12th and 13th 5 'FICES—N. W. corner lyth and Water sts. 3. W. - Gorner loth streets BW Fre PICKETS. hand Branch vi rene end imreet southeast | which we are te close) thi jsians anglé-Iw Under Seaton House. F PU: OR PICKLENG. CIDER VINEGAR, WHITE AND BLACK MUSTARD SEED, CRLERY &BED. complete ofall the SPICES, whole-and ay odie J strictly pare. M4 All the SUGARS and FLAVORINGS for preserv- {ug sold very low. | WINES and imported TABLE CERRRY being closed owt at lowe faeeeee . 8. M. BACON, Goeeers us H4* 28Mor JOHN J. PEABODY 52 Sh Seas REO ee, eae rom a. jae removed his stock of : ‘another lot to a low suns, P! TACKLE AFD fig esi al enal-tw_To No. 623 LOUISIANA AVENOR. We in re Sekt dion Forests, (ene Cieibeae 500,900 good BUNDLING SICKS constentiy Wer Teaeonable ‘The “Queen” or a eam ct ATMA ee, ener SEF EA Soren Deskin cent | Abe ae APR FOR SALE. EF OB SALE CHEAP—A eeven-octave, PIANO, of good tone; can be bout on easy terms. Address “G.M.8.,”’ Scar’ i a4 office. Fa SALK—A splendid new set of SINGLE CARRIAGE HARNESS; gilt mounted; below cost price; 639 Penusylvauia'avenue east. al6-31" ‘OR FALE—A BLACK PONEY, 4 feet high; either for riding or for a light buggy. No. 2416 W et., bet. s4tb and 25th «ts. andl HORSE, OART, and HARNESS. in rder alse, handsome NK W FOUN! yearsold, At 713 2th street north- sugié 3t* OR SALECK fourscat family CARBIA rockaway, rong famji HenSE and ect gs ] ir bh aki aay lagsen or eo * wal 1g Journal 308 Bi street horthwnet ore ATR & THARP’S Livery Stable, lth street, south. of Pepus) Ivania avenue. augle-ce ‘0 —A it paying RESTAURANT, [win shea somee Gatien eee SoMa oTiTS Rise ated Nie 0. vo ~ 5 siroets Hangld ee SALE—at bargain—A desirable stock For DRY GOODS wil betod at's arent secriticn real estate, Apply corner Sh pace. ang6-2w* MEDICAL, &. BS. g. J. FRENOH, or ievayane ehreicieg Mi cichat has peice ‘ork . hoare—10 Dents can’ bo made for evenings jellsomn Se ae orcas NITED STATES DISTAIOT COURT, SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. ‘TTHEW B. Bi ¥—In In the matter of MA — ;BAD' Soroeee aaa Riv retiile and ‘interest of sane CHS. GERDING, Assignee M. B. Brady, Mew York, %h day of A' 1973. __—aavgts ot W Assincron IRON WORKS, poe Te 2 | Moroes | Beal Estate } mi3-tf Tay serede, BREE cuay For cate. ‘Apply to ma arene © SAPP 22, —— eee EDUCATIONAL. Ro: ACADEMY (Fourth Year.)—Work re- commences SEYTEMBER Ist, at Dr. Sunder- land's charch, 43 street, between © street and Louisiara avenue northwest. poipal's rook | iarbuber of popis ames feaey ee Oo a mai thirt) augi6-)m* 2 CHASE BOYS, Principal. | acti nt CREE ROTE, wetnipa,_ ONZAGA OULLEGE, ‘TREET, Between North ttol and Ast streets N. W., Ww: ie Bcholastic exercises will be resumed on MON- DAY, September Ist . aug}5-t00.1 JAME3 CLARK, President. RS. 8 A. PECK WILL REMO' M ESgr SHOCK FOR mtg | eet, where she will resume EE Y5th. and endearorto rit WES RK AN cr FOR : TUODENTS OF BOT! DISTINCT DRPARTM ESTMINSTER, This Institute is under the special patronage of the Maryland Annual Conference of the Methodist Protestant Church. but is strictly free from bny sec- tarianism, either in its course of study or rules of discipline. Mate and female students recite in sep- arate classes, but all have the advant iustruc- tion from el Professor having charge of the stu- jen dit rened. The Vice-President, Rev Dr. Nichols, the Pre- ceptress (Miss Owings), and several other members { the Faculty, reside in the Covegs 3 buildin, sUnder & competent ; pectors.’ ‘The Ninth semi- Annual Session will begin SEPTEMBER 2, 1573. EXPRNSES, PRE SESSION OF 21 WEEKS: Doara, ing, Washing, Fuel, and Light...$90 00 Tuition in Preparatory Department 17 0 inition In Collegiate “ 80 justrnction in 25 00 5a usic (with use of instru: NTH STRERT, Opposite the Post Cthce Deparimens, lank hours: 9 a. m to 4 p.m. antl s Pm 2t0 receive deposits only Interest paid deposi: ole " suiuaeae firnishe). s* Collections made ana 0. ITZ, Pr tnt, A EPERLY, v. WF MATTINGLY, Sa,,0 PRENTISS Cust’, JAY CovKe avo, JAX COOKE. MeCULLOCH & 00., 7 LOS DON, are Cashed in any part of ENGLAND, IRELAND and Scorn, free fares marly WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANE, Corner Tth street and Lows StQN4 arenes, = YS 6 PER CENT. INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. interest commences from date of depost le ai can be made drawn at wal my20-tf J.A RUFF, Tronsurer, PROFESSIONAL, AMES 0. OLEPHANE, O_ 8. Com’: ex of Dey 5. 2. BRAILBY Gourt of Charms tn Chancery CLEPHANE & BRAILZY, Short-hand Wri am treet, between ist aud 21, angis tr BULL & Oo. SYS AT LAW AND GENERAL “alm reaction t Te ‘TUART + ATTORN. AND PUBLIC, 7th stroet p sagld ly KING bas returned to the city Practice of medicine. Office ae street, between V vermont engl2-im J. H. DARRELL, DENTIST. Office boar Diss. m. until Sp. m. itty teeth A. PRATT, Graduste of Ohio College Dibata Rergery gti niatst, Seroan ~ Befers to RA. Bacon. aie NOTanY orth fe guarantecs as good work fn appear ance, ft, durability, ap! purity of matert C= ] for ides money than any Dentist tn the JONNY. BANE, , eceuny-at Law, jo. 8 Young's Law Buildixg, wi dD. 0. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Pp. T. BERRY, ory REAL ESTATE AGENT angS-lm No. S19 Market Space, AND BROKER, sti taloguce, addres src WALD, D, D., President engl-eolm Westminster, Ma. ‘HE OOLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY, i WASHINGTON, D. 0. The Prevaratory Department opens SEPTEM- The Goiumbian Coll SEPT: The Medical Oolloge opent OCTOBER 6. ‘The Law School opens OOTOBER & For catalogues, containing full particulars tn re- d to terms courses of instraction, idrees had AMES C. WELLING, LL. D.. ugd-toc? President. &c. 145 Laneale Street, near Park Avenue, versity of Virgin dress, BALTIMORE, Mp. WM.D. MARTIN, A.M, Princi; aasisted oMdantes ofthe Usk ot Vieginie French taught by experienced native masters. S/qgoR commences September 15th. _ Catalogues, with particulars, sent ‘pant at IVEBVIEW ACADEMY, Po: ny Y.—Work Tecosimences Beptemsbes Mth. ; 3716-30 LIVERY STABLES. AND HIRING AVENUE, BE- iyn-ta F nnd SALE STABLES, ‘Fino Garriages of Jean Borie. FRANK BABNUM. JUAN BOYLE & co., REAL ESTATE AND NOTE BK No. 606 property. ‘THE TRADES, PUBLIO BIILDINGs, FOR PUPPRIVATH HUSIDENDES TS 45D FOR CAMP MBI TENTS Cc. SEE ras FOB SALE OB By J. C, HOGAN, Manufactarer, 713 MARKET BPA‘ Teh aod ride fWeiie Bagekate = MILDEW. AWNINGS, FOB PRIVATE RESIDENCES, HOTELS, PUBLIC BUILDINGS, MANUFACTURED BY M. @. COPELAND, 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, our MEETING TENTS ond FLAGS for sale

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