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EVENING STAR. Largest Circulation in the Distriet CROSBY S. NOYES. -+-Editer. WASHINGTON CITY: WEDNESDAY... - JULY 1, 1868, S7 BEADING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELB- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. FoR THE ACCOMMODATION OF PERSONS leay- ug the city duriog the summer months they ean have the STAR mailed to their address, by ordering the same at the office, for 12x cents Per week, tor one week or more. —— How Maxvractvres Deve.or aCity.—A good Mlustratien of what manufactares will | Go for & place when encouraged (says a Pe: sylvania paper,) is afforded by the flourishing | town of Canton, Ohio, where reapers and mowers are made. When the inventor was there a few years ago, it was the dullest and least progressive tewn in the State, and was retrograding in wealth and population. He asked for ten thousand dollars trom the citi- zens, to help him start a manufactory. They Taised and gave it to him. The following are the results of the investment Two large agri- cultural rmplement manufactories, of ploughs exclusively, one of stoves and hollow ware, ene of reaper and mower knives, and of sad- diery hardware, two of horse rakes, one of farm wagons, one of cultivators, one of | ‘Wrought iron bridges, one of soaps, and others | more or jess extensive. These are not small | concerns. The machine interest alone sup- | ports two thoussnd five hundred men. The town has trebled in popnlation, quadrupled in wealth, besides developing a home market tor farm products which is stimulating pro- | duction and enriching farmers in the country | tributary to it. The success of this experiment affords a hint 88 to what may be accomplished here when the | immense water power of the Potomac is brought inte operation. Who will be the first to set the ballin motion?! Will not our men of wealth invest some of their capital in this direction ? Whe will be the Spragues of Washington, and earn not only satisfactory pecuniary returns, | but, what is better, the lasting gratitude of an | entire community! It is an anamoly that, | m. with such abundant water power rnnming to waste, should go past our doors many hundreds of miles north, to Maine and Massachusetts, to be worked up, and the manufactured goods brought back here for sale. Labor is cheap Sud abundant here. An advertisement in the STAR the other day, ofa place paying less than ten dollars a werk had answers from six hun- ¢red and thirty-two applicants! For smaller manufactures, and mdeed for any manufac- | xcept on the largest scale, | turing operations, the canal water power at Georgetown is amply sufficient. and is capable of immediate applica- tor. There is no good reason why the whole line of the Potomac, from Washington to the | * Falls, should not be devoted to manu- Ting purposes; and the water power Utilized Over and over again at every step of that sixteen miles. Who will start the first manuiuctory ! In the Louisiana Legislature yesterday a communication was read from General Buch- Suan, enclosing a despatch from General Grant, in which the latter says: “I have no orders at present to give, but I repeat to you as ‘etofore that members of the Louisiana Leg- islature are only required to take the oath pre- scribed by th Censtitution, and are notre. quired to take the oath prescribed in the Reconstruction acts. Generals Meade and Can- by a acting on this view of the case.” The communication was referred in both houses to a ec ©. Mr. Isabell, temporary Speak- the House, after 1 Buchanan’ d t in bis opinion, suld decide what kind of test-oath cessary for the admission of members, snd that, for bis part, be would not accept any orders from Generals Grant and Bachauan wpen the subject. S26 “PENSIONED Parens."—The Intelligencer this morning asserts that it has not yet suc- ceeded in realizing the money on its modest lite er ot | tle bill of $19,000 for reportiog the Arsenal | Trial It bas certainly worked the wires very | industriously to that end, and common report, | doubtless based on the Intelliyencer's lifetime | Suecess in working its cheeky jobs, has had it | that the arsenal reporting job bad been “ad. | jnsted." That the Jnteligencer has been ri sted in its Iste outrageous attempts to bleed the Treasury speaks well for the integrity of | the Government officials; and accounts at the same time for the blind rage with which that | paper assails various Department officers. | Secretary McCulloch by putting his toot down upon the Incel/tigencer’s plunder schemes upon (Uhe tax-payers has earned the a: dying hate of that unserupulous paper. es Le ea ‘The New York World and other Democratic sheets which want McClellan nominated at New York, assail General Grant from day to day as s heartless butcher who sacrificed nearly twice as many troops as Lee had in his ‘utirearmy. The other side have gone into a calculation in the matter, ant figure out the following: McClellan lost 52,096 men, and at | the end of & year anda half found himseifat | Rectortown, or fifty miles further from bis Objective pomt than when he assumed com- mand. Grant lost 106,501 men, and at the end of year captured the rebel capital, received the sword of the rebel commander, issued paroles thrapgh bis subordinates to all the rebel soldiers, ard restored peace to the country. = ae Fist CULtURE:—We have several times re- ferred to the successful labors of Mr. Seth | Green im breeding fish in Northern rivers. He is pow at Holyoke, most actively enzaged in Propagating shad, and writes: «{ am hatching about seven million shad every day.” Tne Connecticut river, at this Tate, will, in two or three years, be thoroughly stocked with this superior fish. Mr. Green's example could be | followed with great profit by others, who, with | & little time and study. might Acquire the whole art of fish breeding, and no better field of operations could be desired than the Potomac, & river particularly adapted to the breeding of shad. The project is revived im Engiand of tunnel- ing the channel to France. Evidence has been obtained tnat the soil over which the sea flows is white chalk, gray chalk, and green sand fur- | ther below. fact was ascertained by bor- | ings on the English and Prench coasts, the two points on each side of the channel being no! more than twenty miles from each other. It is bat reasonable to suppose that the sam= mater. tal will form the submarine soil from coast to cosst. The chalk can be easily worked, and | the expense is placed at $50,000,000, gold, twice he cost of the Abyssinian war. meats: sesncibonen The name of Hon. John W. Garrett, presi- vent of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Com- pany. i» assuming considerable prominence as the Democratic candidate for the Presidency. | It evergy and executive ability are the quali- ties sought for by the Democracy, Mr. Garrett | a Weir map The various watering places are getting up their usual inducements to invite custom. The Memphremagog House plays out an ace to begin with by getting up a well authenticated sea-serpent in that lake. ‘The isborers employed in the quarries at Portland, Ct. nearly a thousand in sumber, have struck for an advance of 25 cents per day on their wages. a Came Muctixa.—The Balti- more Sun camp will be held this on Raywoad's ero 's eters | @ New Freedom. York count upon which the camp bas been org Se tbe past three years. The time for Bolding the oon ss is fixed for Tha: » the ith ot August. From present indications it a» thought (hat tbe Bumber * tents will reach from four to five Bundred. It adduion to the city stations, there will be & station from Y, Ps.. umsb>s of wate from Ootumbia, sua sen? eral from Shrewsbury and the surrounding country. 7 Bintoen ousand persons crossed the for. ~ between New York city and Hoboken, last | gress for being so generous to th | the cotton of the neighboring South | Appe: ugress for the Clerks. To the Senators and Representatives of the Portieth Congrese—1t may appear an act of suprrerogation, and therefore a useless task, to address the honcrable Senators and Represen- tatives at py and yet, so many i tor oe a ponies final determination of this iene that the writer of this article feels capreaeede at were, into the service of ey te for the aid and assistance for. The honorable genth amy dress must not be impatie: + the fmportunaiseolicl The bey should recall the <tionofte now passed into an adage, that “self-preser vation is the first law of nature,” and then, if they will credit what must bave come to the ears of many of them,they will appreciate thatin some ins:ances the real question at stake is To be or not to be;” to feel, im short, a selférespect—a sentiment of manly manhood that makes the desk a pleasant fight to whee ‘meet the eys in elastic through the day, —~ cial Scr Teso- nant of amatural and hon: of happy speech, of pleasant wa “the night brings on sleep undistut sea bythe pat ares of unpaid pills, saa a hopes for future helps and Teliet. To be tts or mot to be ih “+ that’s the question.” Now, Congress fett the necessity of an addi- tional com) min its own instance, fore sooth, tor it added to its own pay, and we vinta they were right in doing so, for Washington is no Elysian field to live in, and we have no showers of manna here by which we can go out and pick up the sustenance offlife witheat owing anybody for it. And then the employes in and about the Capitol are the happy denizens of an extra pay, and we certainly congrasniate them upon the fact, and find no fault with Oon- em. The officers of the army too (who are not overworked, we have understood, in times of peace) receive a timely increase of their pay, all of which, we doubt not, is just and proper. We are honored oceasionaliy by a call froma member of Congress to render him some intor- mation from our official dockets, and we are happy to tell him all that lays within our power; for in addition to our desire to accom- modate, we should be reported for our remiss- ness, if wedid not know how to turnish him with what he wanted, and then we might be- come a subject of discussion with the Honor- able Secretary, and he might erder a “yellow envelope” to our desk, with something in it that we dare not read, for if it is oar official death warrant, who will send us home to our friends and the homesteads afilicted on our account? And yet that serene philosopher of the “drab suit” Horace Greely, would haye us go away if we are not pleased: to leave if we can't live, to co into the broad Westand “squat”on Government land, and go to breaking up the virgin soil of the prairie, and work from the resources of our rearth the yellow corn and the brist- ling cones of wheat, the rye. and the oat field, (a Toral exercise we would suggest we have never heard of his pursuing.) And then he would have our places filled by those useful members of society at home, the intent aud meaning of whose lives, their friends and the world at large, including their last school- masters, have been lozg troubled about, and who would immediately come to Washington and take the places of those whose long and in- timate connection with the business of their desks and ctive bureaus, have made them such essential helps during every hour of the day—at any salary and upon any terms, and would never think of asking for more compen- sation.till they bad thoroughly tasted the sweets of our charming boarding houses—and had come te learn that “cent for cent” with cask down, in all cases of clerks, for every purchase made, were the bappy rules of the commercial life of the District of Columbia. Honorable Senators and Representatives, let me tell you that after raising the expectations of the clerks of the Departments, that they | were going to receive help at your hands, and | the subsequent disappointment and frustration of these hopes, there went upa wail from many | an bumble home in this city, and tamilies shed tears, from the little child, just able to appre- | ciate the sad_ blow, to the head of the domestic | carcle, whose heart broke down as he blew out } the candle at night and shut out the light from tears he would not have even the little workd of his own family group see and appreciate. We said at first we were impressed, as it Were, into the service of writing this article, and setting down naugbtin malice, oreven a spirit of distrust in your final recognition ot the great needs of the Government clerks, we beg you to accept and ponder over the hints we bave thrown out, and do not goaway and leave us without some legislative act that shall stand Us up a hittle on our feet, and help ameliorate in scme degree the untold and unknown trials and deprivanons of clerkship life in the De- partments at Washington. SS YOR'S OF FICK. CITY HALL, MAYORS SemtsoTon De C «July 1, 1368, Attention is called to the following extract of @ law of the Corporatien, approved June 3, 1353: “It shall not be iawfa! for sn: n OF persone to set of any Are crackers. suuite, or otter arth | clal fireworks in any strect of e within one ndred yards ci any dwelling honse, under « penalty mot execeitr> hve dollars, than One dollar for each and every such offence.” All persons found violating the above on the 4th instant will be arrested by the police and punishe! as therein provided. 8.5. BOW iy ltt {Chron. & Rep.} i¢ ae Au res Yip whit be earear ay. th not Jair Aa on oath of Jel Sinner wilt Goserved. Atatston eae ny at BANK OF “WASHINGTON stock of this Bank for the last six 8 Was de- ——_ payable oa stockholders: lemand, clear of Government ts: jy 1-3t ** JAMES ADAMS, Cashier. A LEC paen will be ven by GRACE ‘QOD, at the Fi corner G and 10th streets. TH nares instant. the 24 jer ecrous’s enbeylt jy 2° MEETING oa sare EBS —The Antual Mecti of the Stockholders of the JONAL UNION INSURANCE COMPANY. . for the + Directors, will 8 ole off the C mpany. No. 71 MONDA ¥ 13 1838, m "ye “Ss Fhe} ne i be maf Stos ai ater LAB a CABD. It is six months since I opened my new and beantifal Piano and Music Warerooms. Many friends ventured to express the opinion thet it was a bold and bazarious undertaki: that the city business in my line weuld not ja: Vet. generous public, I was impelled to make this fine improvement—erecting an immense warehouse and devotirg four stories and a fine basement exclusively to the Piano. Parlor Organ, Masic and Musical Instruments business. Ibegtoreturn my since! for their liberal patronage, and to assure them that my undertaking bas proved itself a decided, a perfect success My business is in a flourishing condition; my stock always the largest and most complete; wry facilities without limit Having with me a corps of assistants always geu- tlemanly and willing and anxious to please, I hope to continue to deserve the patronage of my old friends and castomers, and trust to make many new ones. Respectfully, thanks to the public JOBN F. ELLIs, No. 306 Pennsylvania avenue, _iy LSt____New Iron Front, near Tenth street 12e TEMPERANCE BUILDING AND TRUST ASSOOLATION mests at Tomper- at, WEOe erat iy te Jaly ist, VaGg, Prcetd t aly 3d, commenci: of ‘Ssturday morning. July aa MASTER BUILDERS’ UNION —The reg ms ee meeting will be held at “the 8th and E coh, WEDS ES. Dav RVESING. July leat ovclock p.m bere are requested to be punctual In, their — the meeting of lowareance, broa, fore the meeting. By order, ‘eam i A. DAVIB, Sec. Sevelock p ite hela on mn 4 Market Bpace. between 9th and Sh ta, sons desirous of taki k can do so at this meet: ve FSED KOON?8, Je -A* wr LECTUBE WILL BE DELIVERED BY ELIZA H. STANTON, AT UNION LEAGUS HALL, on 91 Bre: Ox WEDNESDAY BVEMING, Jvxy 1, 1865. ar M. WILLIAN’S, prvia 336 Poansytveais avenue. if cig gy sees ez. \ “SL WS GALT & BRO., rr JEWELERS, HAVE REMOVED LYANIA AVENUE, TH AND 12TH sTs The recen! tallute ey " tive Association mL gtosery 8 Sonsected with thie Tnativation on 9th atreet ane. ¥ Our ‘Spence 'y condi will be shown ‘moat bye detailed statement which wilt be read at the next meetings Jem Sunday Cl i bdo * tied Be ner ere er oes. se taptare are being structed und confer a Epectai it vet properly ty dene: amd-bere the reneitencets montract are not in every particular com. Werner pat ome, = igre tris pate ae a [Bep. FFICE OF NATIONAL FREED! sir wer AVING AND TRUST COMEANE™ CoRnex 197TH staEET anv Pa. ave. All moneys left on Feagurfeant t this Bank. (corner 19th street and Pew met ave.) 1 and the Ddegin to draw interest from DATE OF DEPOSIT. if left in k six mouths, Let all those who have money by them drawing ped however small the sum, put it at once inthe Ban! 1 3, or over, if left on deposit thirty days i draw interest at the rate of foar per - qakhepigttn can “anh geporite of this Bank on the ist re seas le L. RATOR, Actuary. 0, President Chairman Finance Committee, Boverss D'EGLISE. These Candlos—ef first qual York wholesale prices 1f went iy at ee atNew BURG HELLS Under Bbbitt House. M ISSISQUOI WATER, MISSI8QUOIL WATER, fresh to-day « 7BURG imu, eho lgeale. Depot, jy r Bbbitt House, JEW STORE. N* FRANKE H. FINCKEL, DEALER IN HOUSEKEEPING ARTIOLES, No. 316 F street.between loth and lith ste. Werden; Wilew, Japanned, Crockery pe Glass- Bar eg Figide tsps VIRGINIA the Loudon and Hamp: shire Railroad. Seven talles fromm hlexandtin’ sat W ington. Splenm lid arcc modations for ‘Sun. a Beh oe tine. ae een OBERT BALLS No. £51 1th ster iy1im* ‘Agent, Loxcn BASKETS, LUNCH BASKETS. A very useful and desirable article for persons travelling, For sale at J. W. BOTELER & BRO.’s, House Furnishing Store, Jy L8t 320 Metzerott Hall, a Norice OF BEMOVAL. We would respectfally inform our customers, and the public generally. that we Lave re: ently leased the property on 1 - tween 9h and 10th strects: kuown as the Masi roperty. and hav» negotiated with the ewners to ia ® very handsome and commocious pe ae = all respects suitable for @ first class Store. which. as soon as completed, we lutead to gceupy, aud in order to prepare for removal, we frcm this date commence CLOSING OUT OUR STOCK AT GREATLY BEDUCED PRICES. Those who are familiar with the class of goods we usually keep, oa onr ms roof transacting business. will readily see the advantage of such an offer, und will no doubt aveil themselves of it Ont stock i very large for the season, and hav- ing been purchased aA cheap, we are prepare w ofter the public » usally fine bargntns ‘We tuviteparticutat attention ts the f ing articles, which we are very desirous of closing ou Im the nixt few we itv pitces of Spring and Summer Dress Goods, at 12% aud £ conte per yard ito pieces of Spring and Dummer Dress Goods 30 awe aad Organdies, at 37)5 Bplecer ot Meritted 4 Linen Lawns, good quality, at 28 cents 90 pieces of Printed Linen Lawns. superior qaal- ity. at @ cents, reduced from 75 ce % pieces of Broche Greudiue, tn,colored and black grounds, at $1 per yani—former price @1.25 yd 100 pieces of Colored 1 Sask snd Bonnet Ribbons, ot . cents Muslin, from 25 cents upward Pieces of 20 pieces of Colored Pique, at 75 cents-reduced 1 25 pi Tw hite Pique, from 75 cents to 81. ith mans Other desirable goods, which we wish to close before moving. STOCK OF BLACK AND COLORED a SILKS and the prices we are offering them ‘b great inducement to pureliasers OUB STOCK OF MOURNING GOODS is very large, ied comprises goods Cag the best ‘and are at the very lowest prices. ould also call attention te our ELEGANT STOCK OF LLAMA LACE POINTS Inabhe harket be found the handsomest and cheapest in th: pecans sal. W. M. SHUSTER & BRO., je 30-d3t&eo3t No 35 Market Space. LIVE OILS OF THE FINEST ee Tike received and ter sale e060 ¥ Ps Corner Niue pty T streets. JELLIES, CATSUPS, PICKLES. MACCARONT, Anchgsy | Baste, Carrie Powder, Sap Sage s d, &e. Cheese, French tar Er. PEBLIE & CO. mM Just received by EAS AND Ror tal rr oT Ree SUPPLY, Just received by PERRIE & Cu. oe OF THE BEST QUALITIES, AND at the lowest market rates, st “PERRIE & CO's. jp! hae rp nag Po na CBS sHOCK Lemon, Baspber: wines. I at woerty, aud ast Fee Blackberry Byron ¥ PE eae £00. je 90-3¢ Corner Ninth and I street NOTICE TO BUILDEBS. Having been established in business at No. 562 Tth atreet during the past thirteen years. and with the good wilt of our old friends and the public generally we hope to remain many years longer, DOORS. BASH, BLINDS AND BUILDERS’ is now more coenplete ood verted ten ever before, end by a reduction in prices we guarantee to sell as low as any other soevenetl ple party in this or any other city. ig that wecan sellascheap as Other partica, we alse affirm that we bave bet ter work t» guilt the trade of this city than a other establishment. T. u we, reepectfully invite by quiring goods stock before purch: “7 ere EVvOT. 562 Seventh street. je 30-tf H.W. HAMILTON & CO Orvena ciasses. ‘The largest assortment ever offeredgo our custo- mers, embracing EVERY VARIETY, Imported direct M. W. GALT & BRO, NEW STOR. No. 280 Pennsylvania avenue Betweon Bloventh and Twelfth sts. wolers, Je 30-3t Locxwoop, HUFTY & TAYLOR, REMOVED To 354 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ADIOINING METROPOLITAN HOTEL. LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR. je 30 lw Szuune OFF! SELLING OFF!! Entire Stock of SUMMEB DRES3 GOODS to be sold without regard to coat. ‘Call and see for Merny a iLBY & 00, 323 Pennsylvania avenue, south side, je 30-6 moar Seventh street. Lapp, Pie Buckets, and in 3 Ib. Sax gzporare,, Corner B end oth Coak. DRE iat ata w street, RTED 1 ELT. respectable WHITE WO wash apd iron and amist inthe house’ Ayn at oT Tater pear Maryland rANTeD— Ta TION t Fron ne te fine tual sdteeeeBox No 10, Sar OBC ee ANTED—A BOADERina by eesant): ‘the elty, while the fumtly are ah- sent for the su oara ard room | $3 Sig AGREE rad pt W ASTED—By 8 Lady. & situation as Nureo and ok ae pl ing or seomeet we all fo aesiat tp nd ing; 0 jon ravel jeat references sister orto “ required. Addi Box No. Alp Pier at WAXY. ANTED—A at pew iwc diately" las, Corner 15th and F streets, poly te ~ WANTED A WHITE WOMAN. a store ‘ner Tist streetant ‘Fensayvaalé Soenent orn ven! a ANTED-3i, Ww iK good aaa Sen Fick wor wars: Apply to A. - once 529 an Ler ee between 8 an Ww ED— & youth 16 hb edge of the bus! Office. Wits — A Eye poreet S| GERE, to 4 general ork ily, Mi [ast cz and troner, and willing é0 make hereelt iH ‘ally esefal. 456 Btrost, between J WANTED_A white WOMAN. (midile age.) aa here cook, washer and ironer, iu a private {omily. Apis at 253 Vermont avenue, between Mand NM Je 29-30" table you 1, ELS vmald aeh fonasigt Sh cd SS ‘References given tt adress 0) Gi tt Ps a Rs eorgetows, Bost giao, nae Office. A Sith families supplied. Wa NTED—A white WOMAN as Chambermala and Laundress. None need apply ca gg oughly competent and corrret women geod recommendations Such a one can have Rood home. Apply at 255 Tet. north, between Irth and Isth street: Je 2-tf V 7ANTED—A WHT’ WOMA' inder- stands housework and can act as house. keeper. to goa few miles from the city. ‘The best Feterences required. Middle ‘women. pre ferred. Address A. RB. 8., 8tar Office, stving, name and addre FURNIT! TED — orders to buy Hi Kings of Farattere Families baving large or small lote to sell will find fe to thelr advantage to call or wadrese ® note to it.” No. enna. Avenue. je 10-1m’ FUBNITURE OF ALL KINDS — desirons of disposing of all kinds of i find it to their sh pricea” to call on Iso. cash ad gosde's ‘and stored free ot char je 9.1m WwW “ANTED—Familics a 7 ae or removing from the city. to know that ¢ can dispose ef their Furniture without the trouble of an anction, by addressing JAMES Furniture Dealer, 2d st. and Pa. avenue, TH hy SECOND HAND SITURE WANTE() — Parties g. oF having Furniture of f. wil find it to their 84 & note by post to 2 Ninth street, be- ry venue and D- street, who guarantees to pay the very highest cash prices for Furuiture and housekeeping effects, WARK Auctioneer and Dealer in Second-hand Borcitare No. 402 9th st. myv25 tf Wikiee TO BUY_By ES. JUSTR, Ladies ntlemen's BECO: AND ULOTH- USURRCLOTHING, BEDDING. BooTs. clining hou any descripti advantage to i SHG 8. Re ac. at 28 pag th ot between and s tter how been were. ja 8 ly* V j Ane afc AND Ty OFF OLOTH- jamo: Welvers, at i old id-eatcched ‘firm or oF ny erticne gt of raize, ¢ frm nt etn en LOST AND FOUND. O8T—A NANNY GOAT with @ small Biliey A liberal reward will be paid for its retura to F. KRUEGER, 447 7th street, between @ and Hf streets, a¥ 1 St T—Rewarl will be rh for the return to fee of * GOLD BADED CANE, bear- ine the Initials G M., Je 30-3t* spate or a 0 from Shreve’s ar Bisfonsburg. Prince George oe nine Day mare potilag oe od By I will give the above reward for the detection and conviction of the thit information that will lead to his H_SHREVE. cor. 7th and I ete 982508 Satara night either at the National Theater, or op a oece et Mth street, @ gold jc re TRAC ELET. wi full tame engraved iu it Please cave et Star Office. and a reward will be paid. Je 29'8t* ¥.M.P Cit ALIFORKIA WINES.—We have in store a py of Californie Wines, of the fol — 3 inacate |. Angelic. Claret from the a of erkioe, ich are rae be pure; also, c. ware Grape Brandy: gece’ GAH & BROTHER, je 30-a1it Corser E ane Rhoneis, B SALE AND RENT. UR BENT—Two neatly Furnished Booms. 1 Be and Mth sts. jy 1 3¢ x Ith street. Beat F% ace, “Apsly ou the arse’ BUMORS OF RECONPTRUCTION. FoR Two Essent LATE #0. ccananitts pene TION er fie — Oe sae pore. eb ewok =| oe meat nid and pend tor terbure. Lyre Tireh “aN San cate hag ‘ 7 monthiy. Parties . ‘ ts eee for three ost Broters corner ~~ York ave. 2 The entertal Taree siryscont | UM _tebron ) sot eee, fk Uniarpished. three itable for housekeepls —- ter euital jousekeepiig. Ap near iMh. 7 FS SALE The 6 STOCK, Appt at Ne. iS Gases Tickets. 60 conte = Bog paca concn SNe Nee T. meme ACAD ras monn ae a= roth: 4 . ay Ste : AT ave THORSDLY RVESISO 70k BENT Diet Gavtral« | One on H etree. » Voth and 38th, @25,000. te 8 leyclack Ba eateriog wow Fee Rocks torser tuivaed f ctrectre nine Seven from 91.108 to 2.800. eceive, fell guatter | clase cm rate Sete ts i fated Tasspaiany — OR CAsy terms, tn ot parts of the fret Tocedey tn Rept tbe? ie ‘anadon. ADpIy . : Yor ney att :eS STORRS & C0.. Real Retate ———————————— R RENT—FRAMR: § rooms and kitchen sit Corner 18th and F atrecta. PIC NICS, E EXCURSION . do. ' bee, Umtortatie aud gool location. mo 47 M Barteria 7 HIbS MITCHELL & BOLTZ Maw Lo yrs. HOUL ps It Boom No. 1 Lvteliigencer Building. ®. Rte FORT tee. a [OR SALE a paserigge fom oN Two EVSDEED MORE steamer Arrow will wake thre tripe. t ‘mon hook oF An narect wat Wo. 434) fronting south in garden, New BEAUTIFUL Lots Bor TheLoes the foot of 4m street at wad tory prick: Bay wtf hall. eren foun ~ ARB aGain Tickete? wd ‘be hed epor the eronnt ; ator oe for and gues Apoty sc premigas rt OFFERED FOB SALE te. Gi, chtldcen bait price. yr EGESALESA five COTTAGE HOUSE, cont Tooms. with # lot of sixtecn thoasa: zing shrubbery, The said eropertris ndary street, et | ha BTH oF JULY 210 NIC aT ANALUS aoe, THIS SPLENDID peorssrr, NORTH OF — ITY, 7 cot Te o walker, aged MN yonrs usa 3,8, ana > habitants wal oprnd ther ay ther Bammack. the rope make thre acer Wille pd bath room: wate REDUCED PRICES, “9 Tth street, Island. For terms aj So. 462 10th street. bet Hag and E streets, hours of $8. m. and TUDIO FOR RENT Eis Beedis Tass as Soi gat? Mr. Coxwell. Apply to No. 307 F ¥ at bet. the ‘On these terine Clerks, Laborers, and all who RoE ENT—Part of the BRIOK HOUSE 330 | (an bo@sccures Boose in the spot improving is AND CRU held ow the sth of Juiy.im Berry's ance north of the Luire on the premires. F92 BENT Low foremall family cali ‘healthy. Ta suitable for Sammy In. SPECULATOR Con make no better purchase ONE-FOURTE Of the facet located lots remain u BUY QUICK. Re ee of ede ton ‘morais and religien are ses Potiel> we Destly soltctied to attend. as the managers will DOR} RENT=Tiw unfurnished BOOMS Persons-cansecure 8 lot by paying @20 down. | of the sesean |” MMMIBE this the eutertainment F uee of kitchen if required at No.625 Massa-| Title perfect. = A ne bes band of music has been scared for a — = avenué, between North Capitol cet BALL & Boss, Occasion, anc all the delicacies of the & aor w Jersey avenue. 2 (Late B. M. Hall's.) | be served at city prices wes Real Estate Exchange. the Breer one ry! bope that afer 1 my 2 tf Oorner Seventh and D streets. alot Father Wiget to his ¢ nercgation co sub For SALE—A new and degirab woday, in behalf of theeoiored childern, that he HOUSE. with wate: ors, and the importaner of the for - tion Wilt-bescie ce mi will be given, wilt ment aT Jars 0) nished Reference T-anired th street, between D and ven vat dus | st 522 1am pt E, near Ponneyie ah sees erento ea eae os LARGE AND PLEASANT BOOMs, lightfal and airs tocation Will be Temted suites or single. as desired. Board and nse of bat rcom. ‘Terms moderate. No.3? Penn aven for ke brick, corner 20 street, near Cir SOR S A GREAT RARGAIN—SINE F Teawir doceee smi iorem the corner of Ciarke® cf Independence wii! be read ALP Cle otter mad several disti a Stages unpub hee Rone ave. a every hoor for the grounds Sonn, ONT TOES “ ¥ waskieeebare? cart see HOUEI Week ee Dth Inquire of C. Fe > ‘HICH ARDSON: wl L F aud 22d streets; must be sold together; goo! title Protestant.) street, between lith and 3030 and easy terms all om der rent at $106 meh, fine band of manic tite provides the Ledy Fo RENT—Three voters noua ‘one | month each. This is ood a8 javest DAKeTS. Alsu, refres!: OR Bret floor, two on second Boor; water Ment or speculation. Apply to KILBOUKN & hot tes abd coffee wwii yes ae Kept §12 per ‘month. - 2301 re LATTA. corner 7th and F streets. mrs lawat® i, aud toe cream, « etween O and D north Capitol Hil est Jom PATCH, 73 Louisiana avenue, corner 7th street, bas for sale 2.000 Farms. Call for cate- logne Hoases and Lots in all parts of the city. muy 77 Im’ six roome:; gi yard, &c Mattern Market. Apply at 175 Bh FE RENT OB gn A — nt But 38, Tickets “ONE Dota a ca (OK RENT— A STORE ant DWELLING ait Board of Mans Fo SSEES A, Deautiful double BaR ROOM | J ated southweat Soe nore ‘ OUNTER with eight marble slabs Fixtares | avenue. Apply to Wace al ail complete. Inquire at No. 36 King st., Alexan- | Brokers. corner ol de 16 tt dria, je) st” F ‘The comm: STORE. WARE- por SALE OR BENT—HOUSE No.s STABLING at corner of 12th st tuchusetts avenue, between th and ‘Twelve rooms. gas and water, fine gar ers and fruit. back and side alley. Possession given immediately. Apply on the premises sed) $t* west and B st. south. two wood House. Apply at 439 Street weet. OPPO quares south of Kirk- FOR RENT—One three story BRICK HOUSE, | PPRACE AND PLEASURE T BEX ALOT —Two beautiful LOTS onzui et on the corner of F street and New J & — y hear Observatory; good fronts and deptha: only | nue. containing 11 roome and a fi Eighth (frand STAR 3179 each; $10 down ang rat's montniy wiitbuy | <ith water and gaa. House with CLUB wi te tf Oo Fave. cui e . ae = Foiixsox, Bi ou FRIDAY. Set 3 tick SHALL GENGee my 30 Gents, ainditine » gent and Intles Nae SMALL GENTEEL HOUSE, newly fi bs Sa Semmes ae ina - : ep — A sendin Gore Sianaaniciese § ee Bee rg eres TeAgTS OF LAND, | Soraing. By order of Gsmien = am out children. Inunire at. Room 0) acres, near Colesrl on = ~ Pat nt Office of J. M. EMORY, or 330 ety connty, Inquire at the Oaoal Otse, | E>IRS > PICNW oO between Sth'and S = bv strect, Washington my are | FIRST ObANL Pie NiO OF THE BB. EGE SALE oR he OUSE 350 0 street TRE SOUNTe OF 3 wren loth and Nth; 11 rooms, gas, wat fe. Price $7.10 aay pavment. ren BOARDING. am ont ee uate ont mnth I auire of DS. STEWART, (002 BOARD AND ROOMS—AC ate aon | Be Havitallearrang FO SA AE treet, between HE aud F streets aight | manner eeshsnins containing «1x room eS Se Good music Is enge Baenyenng Between L aid Mt streets ie Apoby a2 ere A PERASANT ROOM on ist door with BoaRD, Tickets 30 jew Jerse: » bet ats h and Sth stroets decree eri ie oa TABLE BoaND. rane Tens sonable, ee. TOR RENT: pree-eto HANDSOMELY | FURNISHED OUSK. No. Peay eat " T ROOM, second floor, for rent. with or Fons, with all m ement: will be ri BOARD use of parlor abd bath room, at ed for four months or longer, with farniture. a Feet north, between 43 and oth. Terms : : the turniture ‘may be purctased ‘on reascnatle —— References exchanged. Je 30 2" Steane REY PORT. Cape. BH titn berdeo st the premises Je S16 TX: ASANT Fi FRONT ROOMS, WITH | !®ve~ ber whart, foot of 7th street, amily mts Pl t Rooms. un BOARD, for rent, at 29 South A street, t, Capt m.. returning to Washivcton aliot ater ‘and b tetae at No.2, |] tol Hill je2 honrs at @ly jo 2 [BRE FUBNISHED ROOMS, with or with- T°, LET—A ex room: BRICK HOUSE. ot Board at No. 3. > G street.corner of north and gas’ Apply to C c Je 29. ey G and west loth street, he h etre » everything 473 L street. bet. lith and 1 BosBRIns: Desiri tie, ROOMS. with or with- | their power to sender ii Pivasant tothe patrons of E08, ,REXT-FURNISHED PARLOW AND zat No. SS Missouri avenue, be- | this Gelightfal resor niet on teard mmunicating, aud other, roo at 395 Laue north, near 1ith. je2 res RENT—A two story Brick Hone yard in front, No. 427 6th street west, ; pleasant locality. Table TShSt ‘With BOARD, s picasant 2 sors back M, suitable for centleman ai ih Natioval’ dosel, Guu 1 pt. Potomac Boats. © 29 volm 5 4 G streets street and. Pa. ave =———_____ 8s Potomac TT Det bet im Red ate sire _ woe EN Be. at vt ore, entrance on goth ‘treet. = Be; RAND FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION JOE RENT ROUSE 90s Totter patweon ah Sem Tstregt fetweon th aeyboad St Feasousble rates. Apply on snd TO GLYM 4nd Sth, contains Li rooms, w: POTO: . thronghout, ‘in complete condition. Appiy "te Sa BOER BOARD CAN DE QUTAINE — ay cla DICKSON & KING. 16th and K streets. je29 ot* Auupole ng eS ti: Bat on _ iver. BS GRTMO fon the oe spate. KRUG STORE FOR SALE—A wv dwell ‘com: -oune; fish? ie. Dis ished Draz Store, ‘stock new aud complete. on eget rode 3 TO ing good: oysters and crabs pl: and he a ratlroad to Annapolis, or b: Teteamnbout f from ata bargain. &s the pi rietor desires at Sand Worclock «. m..end at 2nd 4 o'clock p. m.. Chatty aban = turning, leave GLY MONT at baste Droge F Oo ~ j029-20. .}o'clock 4.0 clock and'# o'clock p FE on ERT SNicay MB, This arrangement er ables ¢ Brstoniets to take T WELL Na oe greet retry | Ewin or without Bo ET A strect north. ve abeuicnrece RUVEK THIF ot ithe cost and FRAME DWELLING. on 34 street. between = ‘Capitol Hill. ye2-uyl" | return tn ample t thew he Beual’ Display Kamera: ferhebt eae Reem | Eig QD AIRY atoum ap | Sips puke on dh ugh of te in rearen embers on econ a +freshments on Boats and Grounds furnished jomcts. water an: 88 per month. Apply to). Dol aie Boess. sem BD. et | hy Bowers & Alba e SMCKELDEN, £16 F etree Risse” | No. dan stn Cotiiion bas frontit yo, Es are. Table ‘Boarders ‘sccommodated. ‘Refere A fine cotillion band will go down in the firs quired pew and remain on the crounds at Glymont sll a for Bound Trip. 40 cents. we FS R RENT—That new 7 aia ‘elegant BRICK HOUSE of nine rooms. with modern improve penta. situated op the eorner of north T and North {tol street T ood tenant rent will be lov. ees. Toes ACL's i Je 29-4t Novice 1 tate Exchange. Corner Seventh and D streets, MARLOW & CO,’sS nN OUSE FOR BENT. ON CAPITOL ATLL. AYS of eacl Caan a a Ii rooms, in the new building. corner of aorth mutting.) leaving ber wharf foot of AFIWE stooK: ai atreets cant” 3 fine opportunity SHIRT MANUFACTORY, a ams Arriving at Sree rare a e Teshments ou Tick- ae, oe Jooality Dd beanttfol and well arranged {0° St for sae on the boat Je 32 yl ‘ once Jone. o cae oan Deets Nomekenping one eutare from the Cunt ge i the 262 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. Ma: eteabe a arene (cABBiaczs. cannragxgARBIAGES. sg ed Wittial P.O wxbh: 6 43m Fem 25; Tatelligencer a Building, Wor 311 Tub street am 5 | Pate et ol Beet pate OTP El ween, oth an FINE WHITE SHIRTS, Y SILL paws 0th streets. snip to Me Hs ‘SEME EN. No. 330 . rated Band can be secured for "Sepang promptly attended Cas Fok neere re G- 0. AMES, No. €26 Me LINEN Bosoms, FS pi ape tid And.at reason Revository 374 D at. near Bt Sop at ain, FE SALES STOOK and FIXTURES of sama AT $150. ing af ted cor rimming Btore, dotn : —o JBN | cheap for cash. Inavire atthe Breeden Saviors WALL, BOBINSON & Co. the car stand Mastow's Bank. comer 19 ‘9th Bnd T streets, Apply between 342 Pennsylvania avenue, Brother, 127 Wee boar 'akp WOOD DBPOT, ————E ny ' consan ek vprn SSENvET AND coxa. NOR BENT—One larg: FRONT BOOM.« soseer Bet. inte ond Teathewrects. | MISILE As are now recei some of | ihe Se best qual- ble (eel oragel Ca ‘emen, or family. No —, for ae "Pig Nica, Exeursions. Pa. and White ry oak i os = street, between and 4th. Je %~ oon? L ‘ONS SILK DEPOT. fou ces Be W00D, Sawed and 0 rapes ee oats our oer ‘and Wood corner norte street “beet, LAB aRD oe gebbe SALE OF DRY For the purpose of closin, bustzons of Inte ‘frm of HARPER @ MITCRB TIE tone Sompenee this date to sell out the Re. of pay ceed aaah Droae Goods. ‘Silke, Laces. ousetui sce rnishing Goods, wi je 27-60" been reduced to to very much io] A6 the stock < comparatively new, well selected, and embraces Sherad ariety of Dry Goods, great inducements are Hered to purchasers, oo a * Dress Goods at 25 cents, former price Fi'ty.picces Goods for walking suite, at 30 and 6234 nts. former price 73 cents and 1. Domestics at at New York prices Table Dam Perkins, Towels, Linen Sheet- & perior Linen Lawn ai 37 ve ry CoMPiEre STOCK OF Fh ee ma ee oe ze Kc'and Colored Bike; Satie for tet Indinbilbe and uetiee Richest bia and Moire eee dsb an 1 French Popling 8 ad and Llama Lace Shaw! Poincand ¥ Valencien Laces altars, ‘insves, er aud Laces ey JOHN T MITCHELL, pals bat t-ath and loth ate, 5 —All RPER & a a la HA MITCHELL prict ekareh Tea ieee sixty days, will be placed ia the hands ota collec: to yeu onnerives A Ma ehbice Ie lot oe ar red Hams, for rale at Cr Gras BS! CRACKERS tt craben. Orack Milk, Boston, Farina, Wine, and ors, just recelved at” PERSIE & 0O.'s, “ee etre-te. rT JA FFEC. LaGUY RA: wt a, and ¥GAN & BROTH rner E snd 9th strecia. ey tke OR RENT—HOUSE No 514 E between 2d aud 3d setrects; pospestion given July let. 1355, JOS. 3. MAY & CO yt ‘OT no J ATE aks tet ete, 308 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, with prompt atiention. P. 0. Box 603. my: FoR: E—A two-story | Sth at , between stable Cr Whole let 42 i 93. “For aero particulars ingvire on the premises. ae * ot" For, SALE—A modern-built FR! Use, with six fooms, In a pleasant Incas © on the between 9th and 10th streets, are still selling off that elegant stock of BLACK AND COLORED LYONS’ SILES, AT COST FOR CasH, can Music Store, Coyle & Towers’ Boo! Island ‘very cheap; 36 feet froat by 100 Ap- | They are also closing out at avenue SMe ply 7 Pennayivania avenue, Se2 31m" EXTREMELY LOW PRICES street east, bet Gand I Span ROOM erase ROOM for ‘a fine essortment of BLACK AND WHITE LLAMA LACE SHAWLS, arge assortments of FRENCH ORGANDY LAWNS, JACONETS, MOUBNING DREss GOops, FINE WHITE GOODS, &c , &c. #7 GREAT BARGAINS can be had by calling early. Jo 29 seit OAL AND WOOD. 4 rent st 407 let between A 3 B norte, 8 few steps from the cat: park of | owe Je OR BENT—Two ROOMS on first or two ou the second floor, farnished. for housekeeping. or to ced gentlemen. or would rent the house far ished, Apply at 467 18th street, batwoee B Gad & ME CLV tLS = DETERMINED “70 Quit td ot rhea d Parties vanin avenue. pow dolug = fine Btove: Tiss sud: Shert Jron and House-farnishing Business. will sell out Me =} pau ise. roriecd and gest putiiones edie jet. revised aud just pubis Doctor Carte thw “ostwnste bathe couse and cere of promatere as, cline and secret abuses of youth an’ manhood It gives s clear synopis of the pe and the remedies t stamps to the author, Box 7 € js Re and 6 to 9p. See iA TRIUMPHED. Cheap. and tranafer the eutire stock for partcavt the balance properly secured. ‘The Store is wu old cer FaRDs. sate ASHINOTOF : one; rent $100 per month Dest atand on Barbet ek irae ‘Yard. speedy cure of ail Secret Diseases the berth side of th Stock large and good, thote arising from Seminal Nervous an Forel BALL & BO! | Estate xchange. on hand LEER S . 80 caterd by over indulgence, abuses of uuate, HM Hatt, and LOCUAT, MOUNTAIN. PU: Batorel ienctions sedentary Rabiltn, dc Didue” jos, __Corner7th and Detreets. | (ua ABh" Being fhe’ BEST COALS MINED: | tive in #0 many ineauces of premature’ decay © -RERT=HOUBE No. 31 Tai iso. icridence 13% F atrect, between auth nod no iat wt near City Hall. Possession given Jaly ist: ‘The Best Seasoned 0, ont Fine WOOD that Vashington. D.C. Consulting boure from 10 to 3, Apply at No: 437 D etrect, nearly opposite. for Ki | the Market afferds, nical pared ich ie a rraeien is satisfaction, or Dopey refund refunded. wei a Saseous. gure, and tailice wo moane ao well ee = hele wien sup- Fore [rN OB BENT. Several pew BRICK HOUSES of eight rooms Se at 3.500 enc Ben’ Teceived, and et Po iat newer say month. I re qf, AN & YLT ioangs 30 Fuh otres street, on at No. 4 455 Mase. avenge, be: hin three monthsat Present Prices , tapos ror ENT a tina randeome T° ‘0 LIME AND HATE DEALERS AND CON . three story BI OSES, Ne. 453 ‘Borth | “We bave fo- sale prime LONG HAIR, for Pias- bd BIC! it. between Lith and ee By —— ca Bent monthly in ance: sapauire at 4. kOe! 4. KOC dens 358 4 D atroot.§ oor aa ee 10th “streets ‘bose advantage to le PY a ai jue je26-2m_N Se paleieece: haa ana BX LVANEA, Ty 8, RI ————— of negrsace vires Sorte ae sity ae je 26-10 4 268 and will be rented nent collectively: for'