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FoR TRE ACCOMMODATION OF PERSONS leay- ‘ng the city during the summer months they ean bave the STAR mailed to their address, by ordering the same at the office, for 12% cents per week, for one week or more. ee GeyeRaL Haxcock asp His FRienps.— The inends of Geneial Hancock continue to show com-iderable feeling over his defeat in be New York Convention, and complain that the Pradleton mea did net show an honorable Teeiprocity in returping the votes given by Heucock men .or Pendleton in the early ballots. ‘They allege that te warmest relations appa- rently existed t tween the delegations iavora- ble to those ‘wo gentlemen, and that the friends ot General Hencock for many ballc : threw over forty voies for Mr. Pendleton, with tne desive of affording every opportanity tor his | nomir ation. ‘They say they are not respot ble becance -be defrc.ion in Indiana prevented tbat reselt, and complain biiierly, that though he Obio delegation cov'd at any moment aiter NEW PUBLIC NS. From Philp & Solomon’s we have: Headiard Home; ors Pilgrimage. By Madawe de Lesdernier. New York: James Miller. This is an interesting @uto-Wlogaphic tale. the scene of which i= laid on omof & picturesque islands of the begutifal bay Passamaquaddy. From the pub!isher, William Oland Bourne, New York, we have @ volume of poetry called “The New Yankee Doodle; being an Account of the Little Dimficulty in the Family of Uncle Sai Truman Trombull, A. M. This peem tells the story of the war in the running measure of “Yaukre Doodle.” and abounds in telling bits at scenes amd actors in the contest. From Blanchard & Mohun we have two most excellent and useful books publishéd by Harper & Brothers. The first is “The History of a Mouthfal of Bread, and its Effect on the | Organization of Men atid’ Animals” by Roe ag be fitteenth ballot securrd the nomination of Hancock, yet they a-sumed the re-ponsibility They of placing Seymour before the people. say tbat (he iriends of General Hancock were actuated by the same mot. ves which influenced the strongest candi- date, and that so many Conservative Republi- Teuder success bim—a belief that he wa ¢3us would suppor: him gs certain. Their further belief extended to the sssumption that bis administration, tree trom the coutrol of politicians, would more surely secure harmony and briny peace and prosperity upon the country. His warm par- tissps, * they say, Bave been disuppointed in cherished hopes; but the Democratic portion |, to& man, give the most cordial and earnest support to the nominres, sud General Hancock Dimself will coon publish a letter endorsing them, and recommending all his friends to give them a hearty support. In this connection, a letter written by Geveral Hancock to General J. G. Steed. man, New York, bearing date July 4th, is publisbed, in which he poritively declines to rum second on the ticker, »= follows: “Itis, however, proper !> cay that I would Sccept BO povitiea intended merely to do me an hovor, or in which it would not bein my Power to curry out the prinerpies which I haye considered e-centisl to the preservavon of the < rerpment You will un « 1 am nota condidai> rd bould p comumauon ior t rs ic LG jee President, cod that aiter a prov.acwd ¢*seussion ye terday im execuiive s-sion the Sandwich Island treaty wos Istd over. The iriends Us Of Laving a foothold on (he islands 9 ¥ *y station for our Pacific trode, and expres: ar that if we let slin this opportu te trken sdvantize of by England & pe: r 5 oppoce it for the same 9sons ohered im opposition to 9 reciprocity y with Canads, on the ground that, pecr- the United States i= a lover by such md that. insiead of promoting annexa- 1 the advan- drawback: eot duty. As we tr ty with Spain puting her on the fooung of the mot favered nations, it urged tha: if Sv ted frce of duiy, we shail be compelled, ur ave subeids tas soon as the Sheriff issued bis cotifica bat if any vice lence was at’ mpicd, am militia would be called into ihe Having tuken by storm Segar Patch. Wilkesbarre and Pit:stc and closed or competicd to submit to the: terms el the collieries and mach‘ne shops in these piners, wath (he exe>piion of the sh et the Dickson Manutaciarime Compsny, strikers encamped befere Scranton, as if wi view of taking possecsic2 of that place,— the Sheriff's proclamation mooting them there, siege wre raised, and the insurgents broke up camp 1 there isa very ugly feel- aug prevailins throuth all that ent're region. And it may be too Yet fo predict the felt ne a The pr altimate sult sciple contend i for ts. that eicht Boors shs'1 constitute a day's iabor—the same principle woichis keeping the boss macons and length in New York your seymen at arm's Tee Uses oF arable sib. atance, discover 4 by Sencenbein in 1-40, has lately been the subject of cumerous rr eearches. It exercises @ powcrial accion upon organic i is thiswhich bes recently » Rotice arn. Ithac been shown by Dor. Scbarr, of Berne, that ozone, as well as es impreznated wth it, will kill ani- with certs’nty and rapid‘ty: and, as recent recarche= seem to place it beyond a Jowbt that mot epidemics, and cholera among the number, are owing to micrezoaria, creat bopes are enter ined of ats beiug possible to malcuke use ozone in bospitels as a disinfectant; and. perhaps, to extend its use si turther. As might bave been foreseen, however. from its being * modification of oxygen, it exercises an triative action om the respiratory organs— A drawback which must necessarily reduce its Applicaton to sanitary purposes with in nar- Tow Limits. Traction Engines. for drawing heavy wagons over common roads, have been imported into Canada trom Engiand. They are found to answer admirabty. and to be perfectly manage- able. They work up and down hill and tara corners jest as Ieacily as an ordinary team. ‘The annoyance to horses is tound to be very trifling, avd it i= probable that a number of mila engines will shortly be built in Canada. A young girlin Newbu committed suicide because she tailed to grad- atherschool. Had that girl's moral facul- been cultivated and directed, as well as ber enpacity jor acquiring » memory of words and gure, she would not bave callen a vi her dis ppointment port, Mass., recently tim to The headouarters of the National Rep com Commitice bave boon established fo camporgn at the Filth Avenue Hotel im York ci ‘The Alexandria S1. Jon issbortly to be removed to stated AP PAILS Is G “The military Georgia, bes adjourned 4 bus prisoners sre to be reles each ior iuture appearance platform snd pledged a b-arty support day night there wasa grand Democraite de, onstr "on at Atisnta, concludiws with a torch- light ; cocession. The city was brilliantly ilia- ied Governor Bullock has sent a mes-oze t> the Legv-iature. He congratulat’: the p ople on the establishment of civil goverament: de -iare= the new Stite constitut‘op non-pro-cript ve: applauds the tre: dom of the batlot box; declares that we are a nation. and vot indepen sovereignte=: claims that the National Lezis- Inture should have the right to dectare who } shall be citizens: lauds the labor sysvem a the proves of the 20 relations tothe General Goverament will jusiicy 1 The Hou.e has passed the following by a vote of 11 to ‘That we respectfully and « the Congress of United States io remove from every cilizen of Gr inrespeetive of party emesiation, the disabilities imposed by third section of the propo-cd amendment to bo of the United States. known as article fourteen. a7 The Srooklyntees are agiiatuug the steam street car question seYourg' lew ne the Seaside affect colored dimes culls aad collars ‘nestly petition “nd from this wowice Istayy Takatr.—It is un- eaty content for the great advantizes to half. | Madame De Lesderaier. ve + month por | States so | Mace, transiated from the eighth French tion by Mrs. Alfred Gatty, ‘The second, by same Author, is entitled TI by=iological kno’ a eabracing all 8 phy=iol yw e mest recent discoveries, ts presented in these mes with a inseinaiion and cpl = make them alike readable It is by the publication $22 peck of this iS eaceet class that Ha: Brothers are doing so much real service to the country. From Blanchard & siohun we have, also: “Dead Sea Fruit:” by Miss M. E. Braddon, author of “Aurora Floyd.” New York: Harper Brothers. Headland Home: or, a Soul's Pilgritange; by New York: James Miller. : Cape Cod ard All Along Shore; Stories by Charles Nordhoft. New York: Harper & Bro- thers. Mr. Nordhoff is kncwn to thousands of Teaders as one of the best of the magazine writers, and this book is a collection of his most popular stories and sketches contributed tw Harper and the Atic Mentily, The capital Preiace of Mr. Nordboff is worth the price of the book. The New Testament History; Edited by William Smith, L.L. D. New York. Harper & Brothers. The object of this work is the same 2s that of the previous Old Testament History. to supply a Manual of New Testa. ment History. full, accurate, and using the ‘wins ana West scanons of information. A valuable work. Goethe and Schiller. An Historical Ro- mance. By L. Mublbach. Appleton & Qo. Asin all ti torical Romarces, the story is of con and vivid interest, while historical accuracy 1s conscientiously observed. The Works of Charles Dickens, Nicholas Nickleby,” « Martin Chuzziew: ‘American Notes.” New York: D. Appleton & Co. This isa continuation of the Landsome biue-back series of Dickens’ work» 1ssued ia such satis- factory style by Appleton & Co. The Monastry. Ot the cheap edition of Scott's Novels publisiied by D, Appleton & Co. “Midshipman Easy.” Of the cheap, hand- somely-printed edition of Maryatt’s works published by D. Appleton & Oo, New York. Also. «+ Punch’s Pocket Book of Fun.” pub- lished by Appieton & Co. , Sexology as the Philosophy of Life; imply- ing the Social Organization and Government. s. Elizabeth O. G. Willard, Chicago. Pubisshed for the author by J. R. Walsh. This is a bold, ambitions work for a female writer. Its object is stated to be “the revolation and re- iorm of somety in conformity with natural sex- ual JAW, giving woman wer irue place in its governmental orders.” Mrs. Willard further undertakes to expiain the laws of nature, he conilict between the laborer aud are settled to the benefit of ever me parses of (he social system. Si upon the c.uses and ag netism: the “glacial period,” and other fphe- ot nature. Iu this curious bock Mrs alls things by their right ss (hat “hows she is nut of Women who put panteletson the legs o pian The Spanish Conquest in Relation to the History of Si Government of Colonies. Vol. IV. New York: Harper & Bros entinustion of a popular history o bh Couguest America gives the inte Vents of the feud between the Pizarros and the Almagros, so disastrous iu their direct and in. direct copeequences to the country of Spanish colonization. Also, from Blanchard & Mohur, we have Nos. 33, 4, and 35 of Harper's popular «Picto- rial History of the Great Rebellion” No. 35 ¢ thear Ame | concluding tt Reorganization of Virginia, Mississippi. and Texas. ‘The bill to provide for the more speedy re organization of the States of Virginia, Missis- sippi, and Texas, and for other purposes, which passed in the House Iast evening, enacts That for the better security of persons and property in Tex: and Mississippi, the con- ational conventions of each of said heretofore elected under snd in pursuance of an act of Congress passed March 2, 1367, enti- ded “An act for the more efficient goverrinent and the several acts of Congress supplementary thereto, and amenda- tory thereof shall have, wud is Bereby author- ized to exercise the following powers in addi- Non to the powers now authorized by law, to wit: to make removals end appoiut- ments of all offices of the provisional gov- erpment of said Si respectively; to au- thorize the Proviviowal Governor of said Tetpective States to remove aud appoint Tegisters and judges of elections under sald act of Congress, wich registere and judges tion shall not be eligible to any ciective Sthcs ueeae race Pprovisioual goverpment, and shall observe the provision of said act of Oon- gress; to organize and maintain a constubulary force in each of said States to preserve the pesce and sid im the execution of the laws; to provide by ordinance for reassembling said several cou ventions, from to time, aud tor hold- ing sll elections authorized by stud acts of Congress, and for ascertaining and declartag the result of such an election: and respec rally the result of any election which may he bel: for the ratification or rejection of any constitu. tion which said several conventions may sub- mit to the people of either of said States, and to pass such ordinances not inconsistent with the constitution ard law of the United States, as it may deem necessary to protect all persons therein in their lives, liberty, aud property. Sec. 2. That the several ordinances which may be by the constitutional conven- on of either of ssid States as here provided shall be enforced by the Brovwsional govern. ments of such State until disapproved by Con- gtess,or until such State government shall have adopted @ constitution of State govern- ment, and the same shall have been approved by Congress: Provided, That nothin: in this act shall deprive any person of trial by jury in the courts of said States for offenses against lows of said States. See. 3. That the military commanders in each of said States shall give did to the officers of the provisional government of each of said States i preserving the peace and euforciag the laws, and especially in suppressing unlawtel ob- tructions and forcible resistance to the exercise of the Inwe. c. 4. That or ghe fourth Wednesday after the passage of thi act. the said conventions of Mississippi and Virginia shall reassemble, and the said con vention of Mississippi sliall 'pro- ered to frame a constitntion of Sute govern ment, and submit the same to the people under and in pursuance of the provision of the said acts grees, and Of this act. Sec.5. That if in any one of said States any Petson shall. during the year 180%, vote for any candidate for elector of President or Vice Pres. dent of the United States, or slall aci as au officer at any election for such candidate, ever Person so offending shall be declared guilty of eR Misdrineancr, and shail be liable to in- dietument and conviction thereof in any court of competent jurisdiction, and shall, op con- viction, te fined not more than one thousand dollars, and be imprisoned not less than one aore thin ome year. at it shall be the duty of the Pres. Vnited States to prohibit any per- som from voting or acting as an officer of any eleet‘on contrary to the provisions of this act, and for that purpose he shall employ the power of the army and uavy of the United far as may be uecesaa: Sec. 7. That all acts or parts of acts so far a* the sam may be in contlict with the provisions of this act are Bereby repealo LN.—The Philadelphia dress of Among the guests at Cresson, in this State, is Mrs. Mary Lincoln, widow of the martyred President. She will remain until within a day or two before starting for Baltimore to take the steamer for Liverpool in company with ber youngest son. Mr. Robert Lincoln, er eldest, is superintending the arrangements for her de- parture. 87 Hou. Thomas wing, of Ohio, has an- other severe attack of hemorrhage, trom Mt ts mot expected that he can = Hen of Walter iow york engaged at a wid werk a sain Rew the British Empire. Mr. Sumner, from the Committee on Cong ence on the bill making appropriations for Purchase of Alaska, made a report; which was in. ae the report the House substantially reced- from its claim to participate in the treaty- making power. } te pence tical The bills to amend the poe oe zotatiny a ty Senate, at $50 p. m., went into Executrve ses- ston, and soon afterwards adjourned. Howse.—Yesterday, after our report closed, ization of ‘The bill for the more. ly reorgan’ the States of Virginia, Mississippi and Texas was yers Ha, nay Mr Washburn (ind. called up the bill in re- lation to granting iands and extending the ne visions of the homestead laws te honorably dis- char; soldiers, and it w: ns introduced bil to en- fourwenth article of the amendment of the Con- stitution. Referred to the Committee on Re- construction. ‘On motion of Mr. Schenck, (O.,) the rressage of the Senate non-concurring in the House amendments to theiundirg bill was taken from the Speaker's table and to a Confer- ence Committee. Mr. Broomall (Pa.), from the Committee on Accounts, submitted a partial report in rela- tion to the investigation advised by resolu- tion of the House relative to the disbursement of the contingent tund of the House of Ri sentatives. The investigation was ordi in consequence of eertain charges that had been preferred by a young man named Manker, Who had formerly been in the employ of the House as a doorkeeper, and bad been dis~ missed. his dismissal he published a book in which he charged great irregularitics to the offices of Clerk, Doorkeeper, § nt at-Arms, and other offices ot the House. The committee report that they made a fall investi- gation and find no guilt or criminality. Had, however, that much looseness prevaile in the management of ailairs relating to sta- tionery; but these resnited from the fact that the officers strictly followed some very bad precedents that had prevailed for years. The committee ase to continue the investigation next session, and leave was granted The committee also reported a series of resolutions intended to regulate the distribution of sta- tionery. Leave was granted Mr. McOullough to pre- sent a minority report, and Mr. Randall stated that Mr. McCullough’s report would show Very loose management. The report aud resolutions were adopted. ‘The Scoat> amendments to ‘be act in relation to the Aleanndria canal were coneurred in, Adjourned. nian: tov. Seet corner wees streets. wa EDIAT: aan otictant, 08 Wecares We No gacat ry ap eee sisarant cl chi! ere ferred oe take oo ot ae Tork evope j for near lsth. T. etree ‘® private family, 3 nt BOOM sit 1 form tween 9h and lth. PARLOR _— DEP 7 FOR Fi AND FU H&S tote will be D> 0% lita at. “between SITURE FOR be rented {2 ratahed, 1. 35 25 PERSONAT. PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. WARD Vay pores going to 8 Pant, OB MOUNT VEKNOB. steamer“ ARROW € loaves Ser war, foot 2 ts aoe ner. ‘comin Winter a farce aay OF eddress them at th me “(igeane tad depot. street wharf. ot 2b Dregeimel dope TOON. ratilates ear ween New York avenue icely farnished asa suites; can be found ied at ay 25: DY to work Wart ear neeaes fat the Star ofc onan Se iu an si, oor r cy Pye ate at No. 160 G street, betwe for ose: with water. Lae. location. D ELA No ES “Aivemaris strect™ Baltimore. 4. W 4ST ED-AWHTTE WOMAN. t0-p eat gra 812. toror trons tad go reeat eh jo one w - ommended. 247 Vermont avenue, bet. M and } near lth st, syUeee yO RERTBy fie REE Rages W AxIED TO RENT _By the Grat of Fe tity Pet and Prompt Pay. eet ccs street. ARTED=E eapectabTo AN. as cook. must be 6 cteat and well Tecan mien: Ww anniv mer) Pe aa ius isad evenre St, aoraes Ef oa ve, Dar wv street, me yas et ae it tid: ny % at, gener work | iat oe ‘at the Georgetown, How tod dea beep ee Wai tre 2 tow and wank Pasa hand Paral. ture, ee! ee rte. Tatton the very best fa Eoces man cannot ne ieee Tecom- Address ed 35, Post “Smee ert rage ——— pas sy 2h WASTED fs indusericns WOMAT to ae at 1 street. bet. List. end New York ave, “wiki ‘ANTED—-A WHITE WoMAl nN. cook, wash, iron, &c., = s feaaly of aee or six eerie ner 7th en x at BR. M. i Estate Ofhce, coract'Tih end'D ath, Pcie softtabs aehand Perret Wie SHORS, & at 2B 4s Teh stress Clothi: and M street N terms. sa3-ly BAND aan iewtio ENCAMPMENT. will be held EVONT 30 o'clock. SATS NRE PRE. REV.E HO) MErnopist TeLOt TANT CHUBC, Wh street, between Bani F. TO- obo w o'clock ®.m., ant p. tism will be ati m, The ordinarce of bap- administered oe uring the morning ser- ya rds ved. MPM I E_CHUKCH. ia (orming @ company to at- Camp Meetiagto bo oeld near Aunapolia i tion, commencing August 21. Members of sister veting, are cor A niveting will by between H street ‘end eof the 8 o'clock im cur company. Union che 1, 20th ate Peunsylvania avenue, Pam gearnices, Te. SORT OW \Bunday) EVEN: NG, Joly 35. t0 giveall who cosire an opp: vetunity to join the company eu cE. RENONY. OF aoe OF AN CROH, at Tennallytown, win take piace on BUN DAY er sat o'o ‘The cholr of Georgetown College will be in a dence nthe idee Br: Ch ARR, 8. Jeo B ore. reac ae b nent of the rch. SP URFICE OF NATIONAL FREEDMEN’S FS 8a VINGS AND TRUST Coun r cent was Gs l be paid or Eredited ee a depotit to all depositors wices money has remained iu bavk six mouths. |The Board aley hauged the rule requiring money to remain on six months Deore it shall begin to draw at to 1our months. wets of the com- 641.62. Now is the time to de- po: i moneys lett ca ua before the 2th Hustant begin Ww interest at once. ial D. L. BATON, A MATOR? OFFICE, CITY 1. ‘ASHINGTOR, D.C July 20, 1863. ‘TO TAX PAYBEs. Iuformetion having been received at thi s office to the eflect that contracts and others are col. lect.ug,or attempting w coilect, from property- holders the amounts of assessments for street i Proverents (which in some instances have condemned,) the Sean eaieee tfrom the OF pO Fatiou act of October 10th, 1867, 1s hereby publish eas for the information’ ‘Or ‘whom: it may concern, to ; a t ahall not Lofawtfal fot auy yore ywful for any person erpersone to collect such “Spreval Ta sy Peat than the Collector of Provement whatever, except The Uftice of tue Oity Collector ‘Buy other pay ment will uot Teliove >the property from ssid assessment. _Sy 20 6 (Rep. & Ohron. - Mayor. ee of FULTON ® brokers, St Hines money, but notes and —— Ro y one but the owner, a8 payment on the same lias been stopped. Ar lo reward, will b ee wturning the same to 596 nt vel ‘th streets. jreen O4 aud 718 sitOOH8, ug ee. q REWA eeereae away | Osten iteais Sow! shot moder Ber on the With in- th horns; white F sy HOGSE Be ae het wnat pag —— —- jectly sound aud geutic. “Also. cows orcas Wok ener eee eee coe new. Apply at PRIOE S Livery Sutbie. Jy 253t™ FOE SALE—One dark SORREL MARE, T years old. We hiance bizh Good ferily borse eid eafé for ladies to dy ve. The 'o havin, further use Cesires to sells reasonable price ofS N OTIOE TO BUILDERS. We are in reosipt of— 0 DOORS. varions sizes and styles 1000 WINDOWS sinced aad Ungiaxed. 0 Pairs BLINDS. various sizes. , 200.000 feet MOULDINGS, all Binds. We offs? the above xoods, or any in store. at re- duced prices. as we are short of room for storage. Gur waicbouse and store rooms are gow as full as hyld. and we must make room for large CILDEES b Patsy 562 Tth atrees HAMILTON & ‘0. Para er Apply at No. 293 7th st , bet. Mand N ate. jad-ct MILK DAIRY AND ROUTE FORK SALE — ARG Address D. MILLER, Holly Farm, 9.0 Dina ae vi DAIRY; doing « acca Bice Yor avenue and Wun strects oan insee BAKE OHANCE FOR INVESTMENT. $25,000 IN METROPOLITAN BAILROAD ‘This is the most desirable Stock in the market or farther vactieutare inquire Boom 53 Land Office, rues Dice for investment. It is now paying at least 10 cont, per annum. In ecm vlan Ap vidends, au — BROWN £30 SON. _iy15-12t__B. cor. 1th st-and Br New ¥. GREAT BEDUCTIGS Im PRICES ON BUMMER Givups, M. WILLIAN’S, OMY BALL, TOS D.C o Suis it. 188. — is hi reby 1 given tint any one for moving ston peak oe age! So biagns Le Nog) where ther or pi pactruvderd the rit ue ction of thie Ci = roperty under the Jarisdlction af thle Coppore, ton. without der the stedletion frem the Mayor or Commissioner of the Ward, will be prosecuted etcomen gna veatesled. te oxrest and ieien to jolicemen are. te acres! Fa all who Sameer the law im thi: ~ we F._CUM: 47 iin STREET, AN EXTENSIVE BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, Where the public may fis alt “what they want,” and that of the best quality,” GEVENTH STREET, < mmaatracede acenuaea Market, ow ive WHISKY. The Favourite” reduced fi to $4. beatin the District fortue messy, e002 8% THe ay 25-3t U. WITMEB, 119 Peuna. ave. Foe THIS HOT WEATHE: vINES, HOCK, and ‘genuine—r and kuown a4 a day dtsnotved by mutaal y RW BURE. who to collect and recei| 1 the co-partasrabip and wi Sil Tiaboiitien due by the co: pa July 25th, 1868 =e [SSO CTION OF CO PARTNELSHIP. All persens whom it may concern are bey, ogi 4 that the co- par :aership known aa MY ed Stesalved dba 3 fs BCLS M eisia tall th /ATION OF BUSINESS F. McG. ili comtinue the business at old atand, Sve D street, between Biante J Haavtaxo HOME: OR, A SOUL'S PILGRIMAGE, By MADAME DE LESDEBNIER PRICE, .....- For sale by PHILP & SOLOMON’S, METROPOLITAN BOOKSTO 332 Pennsylvenia aven: between sth and 19th streets. et dL. ©. PARKE 4 CO., WHOLESALE AXD RETA ORALERS 1S. CHANDSLIERS ABD EVERY DESCRIPTION OF ‘§ FIXTURES. PLUMBING, GAS AND M FITTING 500 Ninth street. ‘avenue and Dat., ner ats 4 crry Loan OFRICE. t Officer and Clerks Pay Accounts mba" Ke SALE A dan MARE fifteen fine driver is uy geuties and blemish, aud so! rs aici farther ase for her. Can G'S Stables, C street, Serer —3 000 CEDAB Pos’ sixes, and 16 feet, will be sold at the lowest mar- prices, im lots to suit the sarchaete Tuguire Bo.baa7 $22 Tih street, near D nort ay 13-Im [PINE WHITE AND BLACK LAMA LACE PIE WATE 4ND uLACK La AT 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. 1 out our LAMA LAUE ut of 28 per cent. on former es ma wishto Low rok ia and secure tl are aise closing out our THU, DIESE GOODS of all Lege bedi) mes sacri! ‘uot wish to carry over. ifice, as we do ALSO, ON HAND, * i silk BLACK GRENADINE, Pe eo Good: do not intend Brom Gace are offering ae thaws excoedingl T MARLOW & CO.’8S PERFECT FITTIN:. SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. MANUFACTORY, 262 PENNSYLVANIA AVBNUR. je4-3m Isth and 125 per month, OOMS, oc: be nented 8 together oF separate 15th FORE Sark a SE RENT—Fr ‘aished, the ps i ange potion and Ir 'v ed raserart * a ER ode Dat. barnes Sages No. a Fest FLOOR ioe five Cufurnished 38 and water; wil! ‘Two of them are large front rooms. Avply at No. 353 eon, between 6th and 7thste ~ oe vee {OR BENT— fare comm - KF EBERT overs picely foro a aiehed ‘Fy floors. aia aaciigheral a 1805, throee! Realences firet chase ‘Also, one FRONT BOOM on the feat fonrt wuitahie foram oMce. S pth ang Mth FRR Sy aa hont; mt three-story ¢ rr containing filteen rooms, ed on the eputh sie of Penua ave. No. 423. tor} ached. known aa the Tremont House. Sontrsl topetion 3508 yesepiy to hats Moneta, ‘th street between D det. Teeuirjat JOUN BILEY, No. 453 sth street. OR RENT—HOURE N gas street. 253 E street. with water,ten rooms. Inquire at 274 F Ss room, Fast cheap fo 9: and 4%, streets. cbpumunicati between ORD FLOOR FOR BENT foe a ikth sud ‘Ee FOR RENT— nd water, ob bert waeot oh atreot, First-class Bourd at 391" Tbenses iy a Fe. BENT—A two-story on bing To oad eet nome | mth, coptates £ve & wiy painted and S300. per, Bout bin advan 4to7 p.m. in ‘order. ent ~ Appiy on the premises 3¥ 24 Ste F Li 'T—A neat six-room FRAM Pa ideal location, Capitol Hill. ITCHELL & HOLTZMAN. Boom No.1, Tntelligencer Building Fo BALE ©) ERT ‘Two first-class BRICK DWELLING HOUSES on the south Shoot norte, Mer and 12th at beat modern it ee, 2s {formation apriy te Sy 24-.6t_ Fo! sa) rick and Frame. in tl he Seventh Ward, aear the Agricultural Also. several Mars 's County. Ma For farther parti alare eee REAgy ESTATE BRO. Bevcut sirest, a SBVEBA| handsomely finish« b ver ne fixtures, &c. set. between Ith 3 and 483; built fhe « the For full ARLES KLOM Ae, HOUSES. yartmen' ARMS on the salt water in St. Jou bave tri fe He in pare a) e is forals etal the princtpat Hota, ander pat BAU ‘The Arrow can te chartared by private parti en. ease wie” | inc sceemtonie Roger? ADIBS! LADIES i oon ting it cut and made le Bt Threday ‘adlsrneoue oxtepted ae it ad 279 9 Renamer between Wth and Lith ate. of Chignoas by bohm S TOF ste 200L WN. HELMUS'S BALOON. 509 7th at., rearof Seger Store. jy 6-lm* 7 yoyo wot hie 3 S ire of ali Secret Bik ‘and in ew order by eis from Seminal, Nertous ani Physical who will farnieh re- vals sonal by overtebeinann abuses of the Sill d> eversthing im function: yoneee «a nd wer to render it pleasant to th "Tassie resort. "Breakfast ‘on board’ af For Tickets and further er information ties, Bo ale Natioual @ovel. tary Babtte, &c.. prodac- stances of cemanare, decay. surrets betwee nO. Connaiiag beara fom is 08° ye hn’ thy cr =e avenue Crom ER ye hr BR. LEON, ye Deolm ON AND PH — 86 Paka etn Er seve ta cizech, | QSIRCEEES jaa devoted many yearetot ‘reatment of complaints: and wit ce: | SUBOOLS, CLUBS” "AND PIC piers apd Mew Fork et ee Bic PARTIES | ges daa Soufacntnt on are 27 1 im beeen ite National Theate: ULABITIES, {rom whatever canse, AMERICA’ WASHINGTON rail lly rellewed D *: Amer cent) RING § ROOMS PRIVATE, Patieuta see noone bat the Heatquarters, room # pbgiiding, No. 211 7th street LA arte ae | Keost. ae OAS HAVE THEIB BOOPSKISTS ALTEBED AND BEPAIEED at OHS. BAU! HOOPSKIRT CORSET and SHOULDER BRAOB Msi. nished tor radee. MANUFACTOBY, 69 Louisiana avenue, between ete. th and 7th streets. 08 and 10th streets, rad tans ‘Toang men who bi hy Deompt atiention 5 Faich onse them cS nean, pleasure Wwrsmes crriz men, who, from the of or Bet ganses, feel @ debit ing con! for ecneepetcn ‘ou Uberal te for Excursions, = “he so Moric Store, Erle rower Boot avenue, sud feber's residence. Street wast bet @ and I sts. Kary Yard. a a AMUSEMENTS. SCHUCETZEN PARK INSURANCE. Insure AT HOME NATIONAL UNION INSURANCE ComM- PANY OF WASHINGTON. CAPITAL... $1,099,000 THE ONLY COMPA OF THE DISTRICT THAT DOES NOT CHARGE ITS PA TRONS WITE THE GOY. EBNMENT STAMPS. OFFICE N» 7) LOUISIANA AVENUE, Firet door cast of Seventh street \ONDAY, AND EVERY MONDA GRAND OONCER’ PRIZE BOWLING. DANCING, ETC One Piano od three other valuable p: be rolled for on wilt ADMISSION FREE Bicks salen St the Lowest Bates. and Losses y HABLES KNAP. Pres EO W BIGGS, Vice P NOBLE D LARNER. te. RO}. KREIS Hotel Tans grence. o For Sgmmer sntlecien Peespa AY and THURSDAY VEST from § to 10 aident, * Flock. Those ry tom DENTISTRY. re | Mall. Md@.. an Wi returning AFTERNOON Px nt her wharf on ATS and . t_ | (weather permitting.) at er . after 2 mount Vernon Fare to r ‘ + | admission ts tthe "anelon and Orosnte. Foie ca recetys a full yuarter the First WOOD AND COAL. L£4Ve roca ¢ RDERS ro =m 4 GLEAsu: HAS REMOVED His | street be fal for} see his fevor hiv with Gel er. and flied in the Lest manner avis in 3 lith and 12th te favors, sud will be happy euds and all persons thar Patronaze. Teath ms co. = kA Sk XP woop t Depot anc Chiei Oftce, G street whert with STORES & CO, at th & corner Ith and F, Wash fn advance, Restaurant, cor. 7t Tnquire at Brick House o between Delaware aveuue and Jat PETER. hand G sts. “iy 28-3t" ner Wat —A three-st: ‘complete order. water and Congress a: Georgetow: reet, between Di . 4 Apply to Dich Grecn streets, Georgetown. (38° 5t* 01 BRICK HOU HOUSE in ‘ond gas. aie far ret ot Gay streets, NY = KING. FS, ReNT=a Sina me fo four story BRICK HOU! EY and cell: Wie BPhotsen es PCR BENT=Sivon Reone Inia boas aa north A and 24 strect enat. suitn- bie for hous SE. contain er ousekeeping: , kitchen bath ‘ation: convenient to Street cars: cas and water op the premines, Apaly on the premises, 3-6 ° F ood RE R ‘That desirabie aud well known STAN: me ie, oth street, recently occu: BRIOK STABLE, containi arriage-boure, with ah suclosed yard in front, 4 D. by the iste inated ou Temperance ailey, between 9th ry 10th street iar situated # F etreet. we ANNA with all Apply bext doors Nos aad eee FoR: SALE CREAT BARGAIN—Fosrster in good 6th etree! P- in, thing in ree wed, and ¢ For tarther beiween? and. ui.rand eauds ordar. 4 Baas bet ‘etwes been lately ENT—One of the most oligiblc and com. lete ebRIGK YABDS in the Country. or 8 ures, and ov naperiect order. Also, the late, BEST eet. wee further particulars inquire at my residence, 1. RYON, Executrix. 1B BENT—A vew BRIOK HOUSE containing ness noigenn containiug tath wreiceiane inquire. gible and com- eet: 1, Casnbell-with'all modera tm Re epg mest-ho Now Jersey a’ ion Ww: a No. 206 New be h streeta puse and extensive ie. ‘ork “avenne, or to BICH D WAL PPosite City Hall. ‘of Q street, Detween 1ith and sth street built in the beat ve inclu ibey will be nold dn liberal terme 00S K8 on the no _finisned with all ig gas Dxtures PP aad to GEORGE H. PLANT ac MS eres & 21-2aw2w FOE RE SALE very heavily sett ht Acres of Tange LAND: {hroe tous of ay per acre my e been Land Tarupike town, bas a good fro: ing sites; good aprim is very de.trable for mi per acre. Setablishment, Bo. 49 town. shown. TY. FINE AIRY FURNIS for rent. od Row. Plant's K hs 5 Sonth Wi D. ‘OR REN ont good Inquire of W. " Rent m jo new ou, Tecate street. ween the Rock v thin the Distric® of two mites from the corporate. limits of Geory erate. Q street ed in the best ngten -4!2 atreet, Toauire atay ara otree omme 04D ouaae ATL EY. vdyciag Jefferson lat can be seen or the street, will be Rear lat 3y 20-60" ‘and DWEL. ot business part of the cormer of Petween Penna. av. 3.0.8 STOR! NCEIN. Poxcus POCK BT BOOK @¥ FUN. BOUND THE BLO#K. A Novel. New Edi- tion ,.. MIDSHIPMAN Easy. DEMOURACY IN THE UNITED STATES...$2 MAN'S ORIGIN AND ace? By Les- ley... $575 HOW TO PAINT OUR ‘HOU: SBS. 79 DEAD-SEA FRUIT. By Miss Braddon. 7) FOUL PLAY. A Novel. By Chas. Reade. chy For sale by FRENCH & BICHARDSON. ins 334 Penns. avenue. PAINTS, O1L8, Gags, ac. ac ies have now in sieges Pars: erat qheniala"ecass, astipe H. W. Ha! : DEPOT, i reet. Raw IK & OU. rT wenety 8 sesh Hadad Bagger ee iy 2-20 2 vO: etter. sreests, | 76 en er RoE RENT—Ten desicable dwelling HO HOUSES, variously located; prices ra $100 per ‘Good month, Coen sre ingited eal 460 wth streets coruer of F. Fores D with ove: FRU very variety Pia Fo Ty SE a aig ESTAUBANT ‘etn | igyat fda. Sth ‘pear’ D street, as the owner to leave t1 the city. iyu a Howe rons ‘arnished of nfurnteh- for a year or mors.iin agvager oul i mt between 2! PE AB DSOMELY FURNISHED 001 ROOMS, ia ia Hy Spouse Poesrarep ween oi pee dclightfal COU! HY Faki arrangewent for comfort and —_ ot trait—applee, T—Large airy PARLORS: 3 sor single, for reasonable prices. reet, between lath and 15th. &c.—in abu 3 ¢ CO., corner 7th aod F_ Wash Bridge end High palwend Boston pri ces. Aforae n'caly prepared for Kinin ‘work ¢one can Lave it r Samed citi. All work will fe Warranted {0 size satietec! eaten, oad best er we mow at tte Lowest Bleseet and e famitios would co well to lag in thei winter’ sup Mididers recetved, and will be filled Dow oF any times thin three meatheat Present Prices. —_F. 5.8. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE WHITE asm... RED Bo, 310 PoRWEIEE, 4 Avenvs. . NSTLVAN 7 bet. sth ‘Wtb sta. te ART OF DENTAL SURGERT! © eae BOARDID ;,OARDING—Thi Forat bet B + ,Gntaruiahed BOOMS. OMS. ‘with RO AD: Fea rr mo jeasant 10: fou, ie, Spporite city reservation Bo. 133 tse Bio. 135 al st meter mtn 1 ut winter's coapp P. BROWN & SON, Southeast corner of Ber F Stepet. Nairr'* new Biv etrest, between IE toot of 7th street Ween ARD COAL. af you want the very et the lowest maor SCNMEE BoaRD BOABD—Two jlemen and can be accommo:iated wit! [ Tatien a wars. eoriae tt the rates.at W Bt. George's ‘sTelana. near Piney Point. jy 10- ay DRY @ooDs AT LOW PRICES. BOGAN & WYLIE, No. 329 SEVENTH STREET, fe — New York avenue and L street. WOOD end COAL Sfs? eat. Sctovr A and 12th streets py etam GEINAND, OEALERIN COAL, WOOD, LIME. CEMENT, ac EVERLASTING CORSET STEELS. 10 Cents. Bicto Accat) reets weet db str south. WI ‘Steam tw mint fil got cf af arreet Jere modations for loading and wi: reascle © Storing goods. QUAL by the cargo at H @SKIRT AND CORSET MANUFAUTORE = oo 49 LOUISIANA AVENUE, between 6th and 7th streets. my 23- Wouorrsare DEPOT OF MISSISQUUIL WATRE. ealers in this celebrated Water can be sup- ew Yorks ons te onehunares sasce. ‘ rk.) tn fotw of ponenarca Sroce’ ee a. Ww ypURCHRL je +t jer Bbbitt JAPANEsE TEA POTS OF EVERY KIND, WABRANTED TU STAND THE HEAT, AND AT LOW PRICES. B. W, BURCHELL, Under Bbbitt House SEVENTH STREET. HOUSE RENOVATING AND DECORATING To those remodelli: decoratii u 486 , Tepairing. renovating or ings offlces or stores and ages Seaton, Picture Rosela, Paintings. Eu invited to callat coe No. 486 sth tween reets. where assortment of the AN goods warranted p>] ASH i fe oa District. represented. TERMS C. A CERTAIN OUKB FOR OVER-DRINKING. DOCTOR VON KURES ANTLINEWRIaNT ADD PROPBYLACTIO EXTRACT. wae * Hs ye ist game ANDEEW a Fore 406. CABRIAGE MANUFACTURERS 47 928 47% Dith streei. Particular attention given to repairing Attention ts called to this is invaluable remedi Cares of over. alpen olente and mA Ciseases general! aration, and bas teen delim D atrect, be * ‘on Ist of Je 16-¢f yin ad oes 358 a ‘ork ave. and léth et. POLITAN Mtte0 BOWLING SALOON, ONDER METROPOLITAN HALL, & Lirn Staeer West. UER, Proprietor. or sale by all draggists and at Boom No. 10, Fe Antelt stellar ‘Buliding. VON KURE & 09, ‘The Bar is stocked nest Liguecs. P Wines ond ar 21 se nent Oeonte artis qt hie tact Es TRUNK WARE. oom. SR ‘Travelers are invited to osll and select TBUNKS, VALISES, AND SATOBELS, From the largest amd best assorted Stock in BLOW POTATOES. Peach. Blomtet low rates. emke| Saas ae GAL Mark ind DE ——y Davis? DENTAL assouia | © | f nc ie 33,268 0 FERN A AVE. ___ town . in tat uth strosts. ( O4L aND Woon. a sees WITHOUT PAIN. THY CHEAPEST TaikDs IN w agmINoToN Sa aan 2 Somth A bet. jet and. 24 ate 0 iB en Ce re ete elioagt where As 476 Ka:., bet. Gt and 7th ste. Nevy Yard es iit be "perwtion shen prt i BA Always on hand. LYREN’S VALLPY, » grt life celected when tbe Seetk aeeete The BE ASH and LOCUST, MOUBTAIN "PC Koreciatten ta pig. erepared to pee ITE ASL. Being the BEST COALS MINED ver and. ini ‘New York, q 5 ‘Aus. ‘Ket al