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‘EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: FRIDAY September 10, 1875. CROSBY 5S. NOYES... Be Circulation More than Double that of any other Daily Paper published in Washington. The present would seem to be a proper time for the government to be at the seat of gov- ernment. eS The adoption of an inflation platform by the Pennsylvania democratic convention esterday can hardly fail to add considerable moral strength to the party in Ohio this fall, the democratic national convention upon that platform next year. THE STAR, it will be remembered, expressed the opinion some- te ago that this would be the probable #® ‘tade of the party by that time, and all P ‘tieal everts since seem to confirm the © rectness of that view. ete ‘The editor of the Cincinnati Commercial ‘Wo basn’t been wearing a “bloody shirt,” Bo far as his paper shows, and whose corre- Wpondenis in the southern states are gener- g@liy the most intelligent and fairest who Bend accounts from that section, has this to Bay,—based on a late letter from Vicks- burg,—in regard to the current troubles in Mississippi: “There is little room to doubt We have had avery imperfect and unfaith- Tul account by telegraph, were deliberately planned, and that the object ts to terrorize athe negroes so that they will cease to vote. It is worthy of remark that recently the ne- groes are not allowed to assemble peaceably dn Mississippi. The desperadoes, armed with bottles of whiskey and revolvers, who dis- turbed a barbecue and killed all the negroes they could, were not acting without con- cert.” ————__-<ee--_ Verily it is hard to teach an old dog new tricks. Aléerman McMallen, commonly known as “Bill” MeMallen, of Philadelphi: called “time” on the president of the Pem Bylvania democratic convention yesterday, and forced him to resume his seat. William evidently can run a state convention on cor- reet Principles as wellasa prize dght. in the New York republican state conven- tion on Wednesday a debate occurred on the Fesolution recognizing as conclusive the President's public declaration that he is not ‘& candidate for renomination, and express- ing the sincerest gratitude for his patriotic wervices, but declaring their unalterable op- Position to the election of any President for @ third term. One of the delegates, Mr. Antbon,moved toamend by striking out that Part which refers to a declension having been made by PresidentGrant. He though it not only unnecessary, but unjust to the President, by putting him in the position of declining a nomination before ithad been tendered. Mr. E. Delafield Smith was en- tirely opposed to this resolution because the Sentiment of opposition toa third term did not originate with the republican party. Gen. Washington, he said, retired to private life after a second term, not because he deemed it improper to hold the office a third term, but because he wanted rest. He asked if, im case Abraham Lincoln had lived, it might not bave been as wise to re-elect him in 1868 as it was in 1864, an I objected to mak- ing @ declaration on a proposition to which ven the democrats are not committed. He moved the resolution be stricken out entire- iy. Oneof the delegates referred to the fact that Alexander Hamilton advised Washing- ton to become a perpetual President, and said Washington was superior to his adviser, @ remark which was greeted with warm ap- Plause. Mr. Smith's motion to strike out was then negatived amid loud applause, as ‘Was also Mr. Anthon's motion to amead. ——_~<ee-____ Itisa gratifying sign of the times when Southern judges,in trying cases where col- red men are charged with serious offences, deliver strictly impartial charges to the jury. Judge Herschell V. Johnson lately did this, and his example has been followed by & judge at Wrightsville, Georgia, who yes- ‘erday told the jary in the case of a number ofcolored men charged with inotting an in- ®urrection, that the facts wonid not warrant ® conviction. Time was in many portions of the south when the legal accusation of a col- Ored man was equivalent to his conviction. —_—-ee-—__ It looks ver very singular that the governor of ® state should publicly confess bis inability to suppress domestic violence when the number of his political adherents greatly utnumber theopposition. According to the wensus of 1570 the state of Mississippi con- @alns 827,922 inhabitants, divided as regards zace as follows :—Whites, 332,896; colored, 844,201; Indians, 8; other races, Japanese, Chinese, &c., 16. The preponderance, there- Fore, of blacks over whites in 1570 was 61,305. Gov. Ames was elected mainly by the col- pred vote, hence the authority for the state- ment that his partisans outnumber the con- Bervative or democratic element. It is an- ther singular fact that the governor does hot call out the state militia, but, after all, hot so singular, when itis understood that his troops are colored, and that their em- Ployment would aggravate instead of rem- dy the evils complained of Altogether, Gov. Ames is placed in rather an uncom- Yortable position since the government hes- ‘tates to extend him the aid he seeks. — The importation of tropleal fruit during fhe month of August last was a pecuniary Mallure so far as the port of New York was foncerned. The Evening Post publishes a re- Wlew of the foreign fruit trade for the month mamed, which shows 4 loss of ten per centum mn oranges, forty per centum on limes, thir- ay per centum on pineapples and one hun- @ged per centum on mangoes, or the whole @mount invested. The duties exacted upon demons, oranges and pineapples amount to 2wenty per centum of the value of the fruit, ‘And a duty of ten per centum is levied upoa bananas, limes and mangoes. Not only mast ‘these duties be paid, but a considerable mar- Gin must be allowed for loss by decay while dhe fruit Is in transit. In case a vessel laden ‘With fruit isdelayed by accident or otherwise ‘Zhe loss from the latter cause might involve theentire cargo. In view of these facts would At not be well toconsider whether a reduction of the duty on fruit would not be for the public good? 02+ THE LIBEL on Mk. BeEcrER—The pro- Prietors of the Twin Mountain House pub- dish the following in the New York Express, Genying a statement made by a corres- [Pondent of that paper to the effect that they had paid Mr. Beecher 850 per week for stay- ing there, and that he hat left because they refused to accede to his demand for $200 per wreck «“ Mr. Beecher does not leave us till the abir1 week In September. His audiences “wer® never so large as last aw. Lovo Das »ever been the shadow Be. -ep him and pe sede but the semaas ©o: «ence and affection. He never asked a pe. - for bis —— = services, nor did we ever sult him oz Offering to pay for his Bree |! labors. substance details @re % hout the slightest foundation, @re W) oly false.” » @od the mill preach st out Beet evening oexty at 7 o'clock. Come and hear message. seplo-a* (prasnitres BUILDING ASS@CIA- TION, BUILDING ABSOCTATION for toe Aon tbat ILTON ment of dues, &c., wap be svenns northwese, op Papen ee aVEnING: October 6, at 8 o'clock. Dtoek may be 214 16th sireet northwest. Shares $1 each Rerdusen eae ee alias im about eix years.) SEES : resident. JNO. A. PRESCOTT, Sec _seps AtOcé — [ Trib..tu,tt NATIONAL MEDICAL VOLLESs OF THE COLUMBIAB ERSIT cae D., Protemer of A. Kixe, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics ol "Fs LUD... Profeeor of Chemtetry. 'D.,M, B.C.8., Professor ots iM. D., Professor of Physiology. bi “T. Sowers, a; ae Demonstrator of Anatomy. tly ep Sw ractice prong D. 1407 New York avenue, SCHOOL BUUKS aT ———— PRIORS, aT ROBERTS: BOOK AND Se ee TORE, Price of Ook reduced to. Bix Comte © bast, ashel, watts September ss fuga mt iH. E. OFFER. £00. NEEKS, 1th and F streets, te ‘Treasnry Department, REIOn. BANK OF DEFOs! ee xouanan, COLLEO- 10) Banking business in all its branches attended to. Deal in Government Bonds and District Securities. aie and sell oo and Silver Coin, and Pore nn Coin. Drafts on Europe on first-class bonece only. in all marketable securities. In- formation a owe eee a a ‘TATE—' WiHitak ry & COOK ats a feenth street, in anticipation of an amendment attention to all WANTS. ee was Pint pod ot Shen, or gl ply to1S90 hath ANTED— ences street TION CJ given. the raattitlaa aise med wh ae woe i a on. maces FOR RENT AND SALE. *| Fe. ae, HOUSE No. 206 East Lapitol po ig BS Inquire next + OF at No. SOS. same ‘ater and gas. pia “ aT ryt a, ine ooo ROOMS, front; near Franklin i 3 media ca'fon can be secured, at 1405 pines aie ine entire FLOO! four rooms, furnisned: and cold water, bath aid water closets’ on pre = References required 912 Tsim Ww. nell Se. | Ww ee een 7th fell particulars, Lock Bux ive, Wiki or by PERSON with ret uafarniebed house. street northwest. ress, with be Post - the a he Saaker aee fere: tako y ‘Address BR. Mt x. Trieste ‘o20 eet’ I cin ae L. rata re'at L. ; Clothier, S247th street northwest _ ot OB BEET Three unfurnished BOO! a fi \y located; near Patout sel lated. Addrews Tl HI. Star offices “Pe Sccommosate Wanten— a sk SECOND > STORY of of an unfur- hed eatern part of the ity. Address Li ae Bex 169, “utating terme, &c. Must have bath room, rms ANTED— Inman — A Bret ‘class COOK, ‘assist ing and ironing; white pectorred Hemrencse reaeieee Inquire Not 131, corner of Congress and Dunbarton streets, George- town. ry ost TA NTEDCA HOUSE of claWt OF Sinemet WARNTED-A HOUSE of eight or nine rooms by the Ist or 15th of October, sitnated within ei; mM bine squares of the Patent Office, north of sireot, and west of 7th pref-rred. No cutldrens and «mpt pay. Address S., No. 1313 New York epne. sepld St* ‘OB BENT—To Gentlemes—In th» West Bnd, coors of. the line of street cars, two very desirable BOOMS, fronting south: le Tacd bed tuo OF two fed one aes Bak 5 eter office. copie: ‘St FE ‘0B RENT—Three ROO! tmobe or tae — OMS, elegantly furnished. t aod most reign on Capi tisone bei ate the Rat | Park. ESTER & 00. seraclaosteca Sepl0 lw q{0H SALE—Voy dant Ne eee FOE SALE Very desirable anal HOUSES, rooms and bath: modero conveniences; close t) market and core, Son cast; Balance mou bly pay- °. bist HOS ke WAGGAMAN, 519 7th st. WN THO Ts aradiate of the Richmond Fe- male Iustitute, a SITUATION as teacher in a Private family, inor near this city.to teach Enz lich, Frerch, Latin and, Music. Refe-ences ox hat ged. Address Mion 8.8. A., No, 123934 7th street. eepl FE, SALE-Two story BRICK HOUSE. 1625 luth street northwest; seven rooms and bath Tom, with water closct: gas and water on rach floor. and large, dry cellar. 3.0.3, S100 ca-b and 20a month. Apply at 310" Kast Capitol street, after 5 pm. aeplo fit® WANTED-ENIFE and SIDE PLEATING to Co at from three to ten cents per yard for fam live and dresamakers on the family Dleating ma- chine, making a pleat exactly beth sides; hi item, in making over dress. Orders LEWIS’, 1114 F street northwest, M.F.TALLADE SD ELDE — LADY to teach six ht children i @ private family near Lew- reach higher mathe matics and instrumental music. Address JON A. saplo W od wages, good hi sep? THAN McGARITY, Lewinavilie, Va., or call at 939 Pennsylvania avenue northwest M. oer. at ANTED-A WOMAN, white or colored. to cook. wash and iron. Goo ome. Apply at 110% © street northwest. a Ri 3 Ppl Be sep st Wankites thorongh-bred SCOTCH 5 eee to catch and kill rats. after 2 p. 727 F street. Wartea swall NURSE to attend to CHILD one year old. Call at HILL & PE: VALL’S, 995 Louisiana avenue. 809-31 WANTED A PARTNSS& with 9500 in mate cash busines: cured and receive builder ‘The parties will fei parties will be se half of the profits *t . Address A. B. C., Star office, Profitable to sep? St” WASTED—A smart, acti eoeae to do general housework tn Must — rel recommended. Call at 933" vit see rthwest. FS RENT—A ver desirably SUITE UF BOOMS, on second fluor; newly furnished; south front, one square from the Patent Office, with choice Board; i ivate family of three wi permanent’ tenants. Addi nepl0-eolw FOE BENT—Vers dexirabre HOUSE, all modern conveniences No 211 H strect southeast. sepo-3t_ THOS K. iV AGGAMAN, 519 7th Fo RENT—Three or five unfaraished ROOMS, snitatte for light housekeeping, water and gas Family without children preferred.” Apply at 12 i street nort! sop Fo RENTS . large, nicely furuished BOOM, second floor. in a private family, can be | found ~ No. 1011 12 street northwest. meds sep? Frere men patel Bin. ‘within one square of FOR RENT AND SALE. BUSINESS CHANCES. three story RESIDE yea Tooms. including two bath- rooms, in ® healthy lec lity, near gablic gr and o1 — from street Yeniemee, such as hot ‘apd cold water, bath rooms, Feereicets range, latrobs. fine bails and parlor large lawn in iron railing on fe all: fe tenant for $85 not required Ap Bp tow FY RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE in the West Ei Bets ; eight or nie Res t remarsably low 715 ith street, rooms, with ail modern ituared in one of the best Tocallties on the Avenue and B. lines and Uapitol. Will be sold renal hom payments end monthly installments. Apply after 4p. m.,at 344 A street se. sep?-1st" Ly RENT—An excellent HOUSE, for low reat, in in Alesacdria: fourteen spots, hae also garden. Any one <a to on take pleasure in showin, excellent piace for some of the in Washington, as the poser ing to and from a sn fen rt food fend the rents Aud provisions much lower tn Alexandria 5 W. H-OHAPMA: sep? 6t City Hotei, Alexandria, Va. FOB SALE-A three-story Premed Brick Front eleven rooms and bath-room; ht and cold water, range, Latrobe stove, gas &c. Price §7.200, story BRIOK, (Premed sri: coms and bath-room, Price 83.500, ‘on easy terms. Also, two two-story and hsif basement Pressed Brick Front; ten rooms and bath room. and every tern convenienee. If purchased at otice, will be sold at avery Three frst class BUILDING LOTS in the north western section of the city. Cheap, and on teras to CHAS. H. MOULTON, 625 F strect nort O28 BENT-A first clas BRICK HOUSE, 220 2d street northeast, with twelve rooms, aud all Roierg rcorcmente ‘Apply to DF. L.8. THOMP. SON 26 2d strect northeast, or to B.N. TIL TON, 1822 K street northwest. pb) im* fon Ee 2d street northwest, eight E room Brick HOUSE, one waaure from ‘Avenue oe ge low. Apply to THOS, Ez. Tr ACGAMA 3519 oh st. northwest. sep?-Im* [OR BENT—Teo devirabie HOUSES, 1213 6 » bet. M and N, north t, and 467 ity bet. 4th Pet gest, Apply ali GEO UMES Paw Building, st" Botwoon sth and oth reels, T—With Board torr BOOM, aout Peeaiseea suitable a two sons: @gptlcmen preferred: cheap to permanent fon- ants. References required L street. bet. Ith street and Connecticut ave. 3° Waxes SERVANT who sae oe ral housework and cooking. Good reference required. No eee needapply. 616 Founesiv Fiomet lon -comtinne te aires ernment, par. yasrepoe sod OTK [eniel; snare OTET + Dar. eran. 8 ticalariy “CLAIMS FOu DAMAGES by reason of Ww for chamber fork ‘and waiting. Both to warn change fi : special improvement | and iron. Teference req rida faxeoata disconat." *7 MToba fand Saturday at S13 Vermont avenues) sep ae SEE DIPLOMA of Holmes’ Old Me lowntain Liver Pills at MILBURSS Sptmog ar ti aah im nto te augli a tery ay ae ney ‘ed to No. F st. northwest, 0] nites Bove ‘House, itl be eo ain =r a ome end Offices for rent in same butld- SAMUEL G YOUNG NOTARY PUBLIC, octi7-t? (AS "BurtprNe. apld-tr PRPORTANT ANNOUNOBMENT.—1I HAVE sroions om my new stock of FIRE- such as the new Bilver Palace, wets red pony Leper — jesters, which ot ee ae to heat one room my above, fe eacl Al ek, farlor. Stoves fore sale cheap by by. os = assire v5. 717 7th street, between @ aud SPECIAL IND UCEMENTS. BEODHESD 4 CO, 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Bevwen 9TH axv 10TH Strezts, NOW OFFER- Black as. Foo gl ap y Goctadton 6 Gainet, Bel- lone, ye Cor Black ee all of thie peazon's ejbortation, and uneur| in mae and col Black Alpacas and Mobalrs of the best kuown Perfect in every respect; from id Plaid Dress Gods tn great variety. (Pisin and Paid Woter-proote, Bhirtings sat Sheet "White and Colored Table Damask, Blankets, Shawls: Linen Towels, Napkins, Hosiery, Kid a yee of al i einds lower 1 El rn =. ” Hose, beat ‘vualit Hes t sit on Balbriggan Hoss, 33 Fs Dox; reduced rom ve Ww ue —— Wool Shawls, $1.25. Le pd buyers should ex: 6 our stock before arehseio; — aan BRODHEAD & CO., 939 Penna. a bet. 9ch and Wth streets. KZStore open until So'clock p.m. _sepl0 tr “ON TIME.” FALL CLOTHING. COMPLETE STOCCE. VOW ON EXHIBITION. MAGNIFICENT VARIETY. SUPERIOR QUALITY. IMMENSE QUANTITY. HANDSOME STYLES, BOYS’ CLOTHING, FOR SCHOOL AND DBESs, ALL GRADES AND STYLES. SUPERB LINE OF FINE WOOLENS, FOR GARMENTS TO ORDER. Look at the Styles. HABLE BROTHERS, Tailors and Clothiers, seplo-tr ernst 7 By gallon to st eS ‘twenty Be Pears bs = Garpets, OM Clothe, and’ Bugs “at “manufactory N° Fie with 4 to the authority under pars, Sattlogly, Daroelie Miler aecoteet HERE bees G. G, CORNWELL & SONS, FINE GROCERS, 141% PENNSYLVANIA AVENU! oopS-tr Opponte Willard’s Hotel. JANTED—A TENANT for three communicat- ing rooms, furnished, two front and one back; gaitable for light homekeebi acy Also, large PAR- LOR, on 34 street, Beterences ex cone NTED—By a quiet Ind; ed BOOM, convenient to the Penns; lvania av nue cars, with parties who Rot inanisitive, Terms mcderaie. Address A., this office. sep) 2t neatly ne [°98,84LE_ A small HOUSE on Bast Oapitol st, between 16th and I7th streets, with good running to wide alley. monthly | Also, Frame street northwest; @50 cash. F eno gant. ing. Elegant furnished Houses ae rea] UR RENT—DWELLING on 78: large. pew Dwelling on FICES in Vernon Kow complete and DESK ROOM in large office in same build- maible ten ante. GEO. B. COBURN, m 7 Vernon Row, sep9-6t Corner 10th st. and Pa. avenue. FOE GEST New ani hendsomely furnished ROOMS and OFFIOE in basement, No go9 12th street northwest. seps-3i W4ntED-s: itddle-aged colored WOMAN for ® purse and work abvut house. Apply 110 = street, Georgetown, between the maid of 9 WARTED—Ovons, Nurses and Women for geu- eral housework: also Walt and Gardener. A % yist desires a situation EMMEBSON’S Em yment Office, Fits Post Office. A ABTER-LADIE = GENTLEWEN ett subscribers to & mod How Book, trated or commisai 7 at 613 7th street ngtbteet, between 7 ‘and Wa.m. J. McDEVITT. ANTED—F; Septem! Mth to M: Ist, W: eUnNGERD PARLOR and two BE Board, in boarders, (West references given ress *0.,"” Btar office. sep? 2 ‘ederal Buildings, Ths street, rope Fo RENT—Two negtly furnished nous. on poe terms; street port seps Fr RENT—Furnished, a Tone, = grounds, 530 Bist tects o eee for session; @100 by sear. GGAMAN, sep8 3t 319 7th street. Fe, RENT—Furnished ROOM for one geutle- a ina vabdaned family, with all modern con- seni ference required. Apply poe rest corner Vermont avenue and L street! Fo t RENT—Unfarnished COMMUNICA I NG ROOMS, newly papered and painted; bath-room id water-closet on same floor; 449 Massach hasetts enue, ‘OR BENT—Three-story BRICK, No. Aa 6th street oe oa ae p nguire of HAMILTON & eeeeeons Y¥. M. A. Building, oe D ANTED—Two Fo RENT—aa5 P street northwest, nine rooms, the fens in @ good Jor and ae” eatra 455 P street, six rooms. greeabl x je entrance. and required." A and street ANTED -a PQOREIZU ER Gace work- man—to take charge of small bindery out of city. os ereness and amount of wages desired. Address B) , Star office, 8093 St SSTETE a tleman i wie. without Ww Children, four wufurnlehed ii OMS "accond in house with modern convenisuce ‘address, terms, Lock Box 30. * saps at ANTED—One good SEABOHER, also, oxperi- enced IRON EES and GLOSBERS can Agdron: stant’ employment, at GariroL EAChDay, re SNTEDIFT ISHED HOUSES, from six to Neer Pye BS od locations, that will rent mon encynohenemt re HINCKLEY, sps-6t Boom 31. LeDr: juilding, $02 ANTED—A POSITION as Alto Singer Ta Church Chotr; good references, Address Miss <1 City post office. sepr-6t" ‘® young Lady, who has had ex- teaching, and can furnish une: ree or four PBIVA’ Ll Dr: @Z, cr the common Tranches. “Address 804s Poe sepi-at ED—A respectable white WOMAN, a cook and washer. snd can make herself useful; n fumended- W but can come ith street Borth- sepr- WARTED—The Ladies of Washington and vi Cinity to know that we have just received the Fall and Winter styles. Hats done up like new, = ae New York Bleachery, $22 9th street ail > ss seps-6r* Was eae Raee need Apply at rhe 7 ANTED—Immediately—F AMILIES to — W who Sto Sn need 06, first-class ae = = 5 ai ants wanting ploy 7 1g at the Ei .y wnloyment O Omiee, ois preety vetoes %h and LOUISE or ‘SOTLER. ANTEDFASTURAGE end ae for xe or atx cows dari summer within the District limit ‘Address, with fall particul J. W", Bear office. * mayl- Tailors 1011 New of cutting ts garments to sepls-ly NTED—Second- band W: FURNITURE, BED CLOTHES: second hand CLOTE ING, and TS and SHOES; wi ill pay. the ghee Cah Orders prom; aly ati to bal mel. H. Brains 200. No. 986, corer ith Pennsylvania avenue. mayitiy Wicca tention Works TO, OLEAN at Bice’s na and 6th streets Jallod for and’ de: s. w- ine ered without charge. LOST AND FOUND. REWARD~—Lost, a biack and tan GYP: goes 5 by name of Kate. Above reward and no questions asked. JOHN L. No. =10 7th street northwest. SQ BER ABD Lort, on the sth instant e BEAD PENCIL we nro 6 retar ingraver, om Pennsylvania avenue Dotwoon uth and esis wil recat = arth or fone the Mth Hireot oad, “ODA POC KET B KK, containing afew dollars and some valuable nonee finder will be suitably re- =e by leaving It at 1017 lith street = sith BE L3 Greg OTE drawn by Wm. Henderson, of 4 Gated August Slet, 1678, parable to the ef Lomuct 3. Bea! All persons are Saccoran ue rocaving on amne, as eet a = oppo seps-2t' paid Mectarued te S11 pare mand, will bene cr Ca ADBIFT, near the mall YAWL BOAT. or TABLE BO, ‘Iith street, pear 7: ta ivate family, wit 1 BST. ype OF sat mally : rent. 1009 Maryland avenue. sep3-lm HEBD BOO! 'D BOARD at $25 month; en suite or pees E = = ey BALLS as D MORDA yond or er mils" ‘Also, fine STORE and bth, oO 18AA0 8. HOL- LIDGE, S10 F tinoena heat, seps St PSE BENT The UPPER PORTION of house No. 927 Pennsylvania avenue, consisting of five rooms, suitable for a doctor, dentist, engraver OF any other kind of business. Price @36 per mont Apply at Confectionery Store. seps 2w" OB RENT— 4 Tarai HOUSE of 16 rooms, or FUBNITUBE for sale and house for rent. ‘Lo- cality He betta herder The a © a re per sons © en in IFoo lire. HW. N. M.,Staroitee, Pt Fo RKENT—A three story BRICK Hous: _ East Capitol street, 11 rooms, modern improv: rarnig; root ference required. Inquire of H. GULICK, corner Ist and 0 rset 8) k t cost, one of the best HOUSES in Phitadelphia Row, 112 lth street pe eed three-story pressed brick front; water, gas and set vrege complete. Terms, 9400 cash, balance without imerest at @80 per month. Apply on AS prem: rok RENT—For housekeeping, five ROOMS, partly forpished,im new brick jst No. 413 G street, north side of Judiciary Square. House bas every modern convenience, gud ts voty pleas. mp = situated. Inquire at No. 90. steve" 2 a ee [OOH SATE Farviehed or unfurnished present RESIDENCE of Mr. Fitzhugh Sorte, No. B90 E street northwest, Situation see Of aes mont pleasant in Washington, ‘The honso is most conveniently arranged, and is in excellent order. Apply at National Bank of the Republic. seps ot" pls St Setional Bank of the Repatiio. sept" FOE BENT OB LEASES’ FRAME HOUSE on 7th street road, near Brightwood, with from scpemty fie to eighty ‘acres of land, with dairy and other ougbtidings, Also.a TRACT on Magnolia avenue of torty acres, with @ ed teas honse and Grher buildings, inguire of A. WHITE. ree Brightwood, seps-6t Fe RENT—PAELOE and MS gee TZ ished; S08 K street northwest. Fo. BENT—At 601 P street eae one beautifal, large unfarnished FRONT ROOM, with four windows facing north and south; close to cars and market; uorthwest corner 6th and P streste northwest. sep? dt FFGR BENT-HOUSE 46 G street northwoet, seven rooms, water, Be possession given Oct. Ist; $30 per month in advance: CAREINGTON & CARBINGTON, Attorneys-at ‘Law, 454 Louisiana avenue, ep7-I opposite City Hail. Fo RENT=E LOVELY HOME—HOUSE 447 M street northwest, “repaid roof, cight rooms and summer kitchen; modern conveniences; loca ped bor eri and healthfal, gi) make a reasou- ‘tion for the year in advance, as it saves theanso ance of 68 es ent mouthiy. Call at : ‘809 Pennylvauia-avenne, seps . BVILLE JOMNSON. Fo, HENT—1536 1 3 — the perenne} Hotel and of street }) new and tl moe ifully FU INISHED Palouse and BED- M Bouse has all modern conveniences; south- Xposure. seps Im* Ber BENT—A COTTAGE, stable, orchard, with #1 acres good land; suitable for'a private fam- ker or batohers on Mth street, near Piney bh 6 Inquire at Mrs. aed FS, OR EXCHANGE-S room BRICK HOU: Gene ‘ew; all modern improvements; mear the Capitol; near the F-st. care. @4,000—§500 cash and long time. fep6 cost GEO. R. MILBURN, 513 7th st. ‘OR SAUER O8 EXCHANGE — Four new FB roceh eno ee ah CHANCES southeast; ton, rotansy shosere, imsbrovemontts corer ows With store’ room. Also, seven room, House, é Breet, theast. street matheaste Om gs ‘ep6-Im Fi Hot tee rah very cogging iargapaicn: 930 8 Inquire of OHABY A CRUE Y® (31 te" Prose C Building, No, S03 # atrect no Best 7) in ect Bi on heast corner tote and F port roome newly papered and punted; reat moderate: Apply to JOS. F. KELL sepi-6t 902 8th ‘strect northwest. a very desirable two-story FRAME Ba ae LE—A seats Gree Pater to OHAS. A. INOKLE vf Le noe Bul },) $02 F street northwest. seps- Fo! S4Lx HOUSE 1012 B sine patie, house contains a ae ae sida 0. BBS tween T and and U. Nos. 1919 and weasid rise q20 sept-im PGS Building. B RENT—2100 G cae Rorthwest, 10 — re Apply on the premises. yard; 93) bal Fos Bay Brick CABBIAGE HOUSE ‘end Apply at No. 317 © street RENT—| —— nicely - vee | Fan aaa qeecgnd snd tina gore; ail aN F&, SALE—A Ena ry BRICK, cight rooms ‘and bath. ag3)-Im VERT, 511 7th street, Fe SALE-—Six new pressed brick HOUSES, vine rooms, all modern conve two lines of cars: very central and One fine large and new BRIC! Que fine hares aud new Bac cash payments and lon: ofinterest. | JOH. L augsl-th 511 7th street FS8) RENT— One three-story brick and basement OUSE, ten rooms, No. 620 Virginie svenue Southwest: rent $50 per month Apply to JOHN K. ENTWISLE. No. 1830 Penna, ene aug2s sw F'O8 BENT—Part of a new HOUSE. with all modern improvetscnte and conveniences for housekeeping nt $25 per month, Inquire next A street 60: aug?s-eo5t* . 221 Street north- west containing twelve roome ta thorongh re pair, with all modern improvements; will not be Tented asa boarding-house. Apply to HF. ZIM- BERMAN & SON, No. 313 street north aug? aw F= SALE—Several desirable HOUSES in al arts of the city on, long Lime. a EET. 511 7th street. Fo 4 ~A new first-class BRICK DWELL- ING: HOUSE, ihren tities on Dasement and back building; —— a front; Ohio stone trim- ming; brown and steps; double terrace brates 6 Turnisbed with all mo-ern imps “ang sree | situated No. 1513 Rhode Island grenne hn Apply to CHAS. - Bi ir Bcoit Statue 1402 14th street. ice three-story Drees ick om 1c} ‘coms, bath room, and fine stable; centrally Tocateds 8 ohn, G4 terms angl9-Im EJ.8 KT. 511 7th street, UB BENT—A — story BRICK HOUSE, ten rooms, containing modern improvements, sit- Tieton On ith street, een Mand N northwest. at 1103 M street northwest. —_ augll-im Som RENT—Furnished, @ splendid ne F brick RESIDENCE, sit Betmatet 98 "Congress EAL ESTATE BULLETIN THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 619 7th st, VEKTISEMEN1S CHANG. if ae WEDNESDAY AND SuronpaY, =ee BRICK HOUSES hen SALE. gy S11 tn. w., all mod im S16-817 ath a. 2. vA F. ase im 6 F8...95,000 — Ks FH.) mod. joer, TB censnes 5-000 Tisothat.n.e. (B. H +) me 98. > 5.000 Lu] P-at. circie n. w. i) med imps.) rs. 5,500 H.,)mod. imps..7 ra_ i] ) mod. imps.,7 ra... 3. 510 26th st. n. 20 N st. a, wbteess bet Mand Nu w., Cnion'st., bet. Nand 0 « cee i SEUVELRRERRREeRRS ERS See! spits a eRe ‘ashiugton. D.O CAMPBELL, 8 situation. —One hundred ‘pana paying jollars will seen! itt ation c Call * Restaarant, No. nayivanis Sreness trom “oy cet Ts ‘etek re a per mor $100 — | $250 SS ‘Famiy pay que wat aicorts Live Livery Stattee Bt street Ertween is hace lab orp Ts LOAN Several sums of MONEY oo Baal Estate 0 _ ‘BAS ¢ DUNCANSON, b and D sureets northwest _ spe St x _ sep? tot 605 7th atrect FOR SALE—Valuabie BUILDING LOT on Street, between 10th and is a rere Bargain, if bought s sepe-Si" ” llth, northwest. This SAAC BULLIDGR, Boom 34 sto F street northwrat. Nae and all for 81.80. Rent low nt 97 Brie mrcet, Georgetown. JOHN J-COOR aes LAt2 FoR SALB. CHEAP_North of Ra tween 6th and wont Nw Cours Atiorney, 330 4h ares. ‘Address or apply he &.m and 4 to5 #p sepl-2e* Wibu + ¥ ~ Rt 5 sto ¥ $6,500 BRICK HOUSE 0 ree vhich fs rented t prompt Soear } 7 month. Que third cash; balance to suit YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Le Droit B vilding —A RE CHANCE TO PUR € MASE 4G GOOD HOME CHEAP—Two nice BRICK HOUSES, of 9 rows each, — all m — im prove seongie em Day ment dow n rea time. ply wo CHAS. A finck proit tei ing.) S02 F street worth erp 6 350.000 ATS PE OT DINE FACE Ved wy ic which enable est © $50,200 to be loaned in th city on first class improved real a we wh application to be_ made before Wednesda} i $4 BMAN & GREEN, Beal Estate Br Miers 7th si sepe-st Mos ¥ zo koan 87 oS ts 00 city eeeurity segs tt PECIAL Nott S CENT —We bins BABGATIN. “33 000 brag 1 oF GRoU D on New Jersey ave southeast, t od large BRICK MA Ron: ‘ail cil ite ‘hole or any part; anencum pered realestate takeu in pact pay ime 7 ‘ON 3 EVANS, _wepl2w 212 Penneriventa 3 eum Cap Hin, WARTEDIAPPL PLICATIONS FOR LOANS on goo @ property offered is desirable and saleable, we can piece loans without Sunccomary delay ot 69 aré 39 pa Ber i ica interest r annum, sccor jo amount aud length of time torun DOWNMAN & GREEN aug3l-tt Seta Te atreot. Foe SALE CREA A fine assortment of ENGLISH BBEECH AND MUZZLE LOADING SHOT GUNS, each fully warranted. Also, GUN FINDINGS, Eaypuvens, and 6 large lot of Unredemed Pieiges. Aes GOLDSTEIN & 00.8, and Commission Brokers, sugs-tr Peherercaryhomt 0th and D streets. Mut ‘ST BE SOLD—Very desirable NEW ELLING, in northwestern section rooms ‘ma ‘summer kitchen, ball, éry cellar, pA Window, ail modern improvements; fine 6 nelghbor 3000—taay borhood; near cars. Price, 4. dreas Box 72%, City Post sued be pOR Kk ore. A BanparE-~ for ott will sell or exchange, part, for city property, 5ymall MARKET PW Aue Of cixicen acree eheet se le trees, abc ae id apes, ae] in 7h prime of son the Pecearrrssae avenue. arpa OF COLUMBIA SSOURISING FOR ay sums to suit investors. » ‘Goll Bonde, car on Cepeice Same Tee Beal 1 a Qa @ SUpWis JOMNDON & #00: augl9-Sw 5 $4,000: Pam Sitrson: kers, 84 Broadwa; York. P.O. FOR SALE. Foe S4bE 8 Sapa fast, dark brovn MARE. suitable for any isdy to drive; qualities in every partic Irqulre at VANT’S stables, 422 sth st it Tas CHURCH BUILDERS PEW DOORS For ye sekd atta very tow price. wager te tags i ow we ieee, Builder, K street, bet aires Fe esc oe pees BESS. “Also, 65 tect of IRON F: mAWill take’ one balf ‘payin, Tin peace Aiso, four ROOMS tor reut. Tnquire at street northwest. sep ak” 70B SALE—A dark bay IORSE, 7 years old: lide hands high, perfectly sound = of good onien, suitable for carriage or busi- ness A vagon Harness, neerly new - low if sold soon. Apply to WM. S. GBAHAM, and Q streets northwest. ps-6r* te Fy LE.—Will be sold at bai tis Howes Care ORMENT. This "deme Semeur is all other American Ggmen Area orthwest. rice superior to DRY Goons eer) F LL AbD WINTER Gueps. I stock of Black. Press anc JASHME t Camel's Heir DRESS GOODS. allcotors, at @ cts One care al! woo! BLANKETS very cheap recess Qutia Percha BLANKETS at 75 conta; former price §1 CASSIMERKS for men and bors from a @2 W per yard. A fall stock of FLOOR O1LOLOTHS, yard to Bicached and Brown COTTONS, Cante wool FI NELS very cheap venta to from % wo yards wide, pretty. cheap and good od all GEORGE J. JOHNSON & CO,, feve-tr 7il MARKET SPACE. UTUMN AND WINTER SUPP ‘ahlow ak DOMESTIC. Atay a3b STAPLE DEY GOO! FOR 1573 AND 1 BF Northern and Kastorn corre pondents send as pew supplier daily = 87 One Price only; marked in piatn figures. tnspecticn of stock fneurs a obligation to PERRY & BROTHER, Establichad 1408, Penney ivante avenue and 9th street [Oritic Tri Sentinel | cot D’* T FAIL TO Visit THE NEW STOR! BOGAN & WYLItE, N 1014 NTH STREKT, L street B7 They are SPECIAL NARGAINS and GREAT ATTRAOTIONS m att kinks ne DRY aeoopnparn. Their ONE e~- eo me ee! Ay write one- ere every advan « O ‘BICES ey toro ALL vets a also agents for Mme. Demorest's 4 ang! tr GZBAND OPEN SES EY FALL pag Just recetvad and now opening an entire stock of NEW FALL DBY GOODS. all of the newest deviens last year's soods in oar stock to select trom. 6 of Fall Calicoes at fige Pleces of choice sty le Umlicors at 8e.: Worth Wo io Pieces of Lest Bhirting Calicoes at 6% 186 pieces of yard wide Bleached © w Our Iie, Cottons cannot be best south of Now ve Ex wide Bneeting Cotton, Ine ‘ide Bheeting Ootton, Be.; worth ST se en Ladies Colored’ Border Hetumed Btitch Teh se. lw 7S pisces Canton Flannel, 1sc.; extra beay 7 pieces W hite and Bed all-wool Fiannels, from ‘Splendid assortment of Ladies’ Pail Stylos Dross Goods just o} Tiricht Colored Plaids, Be; worth 28 New style Plaids, 2c. sell now at Sule £ pieces of Plain, Piaid and Stripe Drew Goods at oes of Black Alpaca, doorte le weight, 31g; wold tas jeces Black’ Cashmere oner ng at the, low price of fe $1.25. “All 3) per cont. lene than Inst your's pr ‘Our entire stock bought for cash, We enables hold ont greater inducements than will be From September let 11 be 119 ‘rom Bepten.ber ore will be open nutil 9 p.m c =. Tow sok ® ‘J renusyivente augi-co _sovth side, near Ten er peoerivacy Nor BUT TO CONTINUE REORIVING CHEAP DRY GOODS EVERY DAY, aT CARTER 707 MABKET SPACE. 0, 13—we have oy Liven Ne; cine bite 8; ~. Parasols at coat a op. ayer ‘JO BE SOLD TO CLOSE BUSINESS, STOCK TO BE SACRIFICE. FIXTURES FOR SALE. STORE FOR RENT. Iu order to close AUGUST Ist, Goods will be slaughtered at the following prices: PBINTS,(Short Lengths,) nn a ALPAOAS, worth 75 cents, roscoe conte. MLKS, worth @¥ 00, for. SILKS, (Ponson,) worth @4 CLOTHS AND CASSIMEKES AT GRBAT SACKIFICE. 3. C. WISWALL @ ©0., Bo. 310 SEVENTH STEEBT, jyletr Near Penusyivania avenue. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. D* 4. L. WOLF DENTIST, _Bemoved to 1210 F street. jell-n Ss HUITER « RAKSMA®, ESCO, CORATIVE 4 ig vi ion of = ARE ‘and esi, 727 Kh west. ECIMEN ROOM Tio street northwest, ly WASBINGTON. D. ro PEB SET a TEETH. EITHEG JAW é by DR. A 8. ATT, a 2 Ghio College of Dental Surges SSeeeeee to extracting LADIES’ GOODs. 1875. Just received a full assortment of HA FLOWERS ~ And all the latest novelties iu MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, aT MRS. M. J. HUNT'S, FALL STYLES, sept-eoly 621 and 623 D street. 1875. S FALL GOODS ag spat STYLES L NERY. Bpecial altention given vgato orders. 2 <a, im. MISS E. A. McCORMICK, sepl-tr 1109 F street, between CO. 3. THOM, Agent, a SCHOOL BOOKS! SCHOOL BOOKS! SCHOOL BOOKS! A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT. For sale by MOHUN BROTHERS, Booksellers an: _nepe-tr 1016 Pensete SSCHOOL-BOOKS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, a WM. BALLANTYNE’s, Pr Tru Steger A full stock, at the lowest prices. The trade =p Sith Books for introduction. sepetr Ss‘ HOOL BOOKS SCHOOL BOOKS !! Bpencerian Copy Books and Pens. Drawing Books and Masic Readers, Faber’ | Diamoud Babb« Chay and Continental School lok. ee, No seth Eubber-cushioved Slates, which ts nd most economical States for echoed uss. the best ai ‘Bieok Booke, Note. ai ae lee ote, Letter a thing in the Be Pe retail, et the very owt SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE, seps-tr Corner 4% street and Penn. evenue. SCHOOL BOOKS at WARREN CHOATE «co.’s, A complete stock of the TEXT Beers Sis to Public apd Private Pome. a of Distris sia CHOATE © 00., Station ict and WaksBi ‘and ners, fepstf Vernon How, 941 Pennsylvania ave. KS JUST PUBLISHED. Question of By Christian Reid... ats TA GWoucmeld Book of Poctry, Popaier eai-® 2 eae