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ots See nen nce wont Smee eet tal tre + EVENING STAR. Largest Circulation in the District CROSBY 5S. NOYES..,....0--Editers WASHINGTON OITY: THURSDAY.....-..02..AUGUST 26, 1569, S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SEB OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TALB- @EAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. i FoR THE ACCOMMODATION OF Pxasoxs tesving the city during the summer months they can Bave Tam STAR mailed to their address, by ordering the same at the office, for it cents per week, for one week or more. ate cmeteseeieneee nts _——————_———— KING COTTON. ‘The total culture of American cotton from the planting of 1°63 is estimated by Mr. Nourse, fm his Istely published report on the cotton culture of the United States, at 2,500,000 | bales; while the inducements to large planting | the present year are greater than heretofore, And will only be limited by the still insuffici- ent and unsatisfactory condition of labor upon | which the planters are forced to depend. Un- thrifty and il-reguiated as it is, according to All our notions of what intelligent industry ‘should be, it has produced results which can- mot be lightly overlooked. With all these disadvantages, with more than one-half of the | surpassing even that from the great crop of 1559. There is Bo doubt that tne most of this will go toward | the construction of steamboats and railroads, | canals and manufactories, to the building | of towns and cities, to investments in State and other securities, for the levees and roads, bridges and other public ‘Works, to improvements on farms and Plantations, to the establishment of new Douses of business im the important centres; all of whieh, by contributing to the solid comforts of the commanity, and by perfecting the chan- Bels of trade and industry im the South, will encourage a wholesome growth of population. increase the value of lands and the retaras of Iabor, and ins word place once more within ‘Teach of that portion of tne country a substan- tual and enduring prosperity. Besides, we bave hopeful sigus that the system of free ~nor which bas been emadity improving since &+~+ experiments, Will become vastly more efficient in a near future. lt any are disposed fo doubt it let them reflect on the tacts that in spite of the mcalculable waste of tee war, and the depressing adversity which followed it, tne breaking up of plantation labor for « while, social and political disturbances, intiement seasons and oppressive taxes, the cotton-pro. ducing region on this continent began at onc to recover—and that so early as the third sea. son of the free labor experiment, under all the disadvantages it was exposed to, it became generally successful 1 its operation and its zesults. The accounts from the growing crops re ceived at the Agricultura, Department are of a very favorable character. While all the cotton States except Georgia and Florida reported the coudition ef the cotton crop in July as consid- erably below the average of the crop of 1563 at corresponding date, nearly all now report an improvement upon those estimates, and sev- eral of the more important cotton regions Teport the condition as better than 10 August | of last year, the weather having been generally propitious, and the injury by the worm com- poratively incousiderable. Mississippi, the Jargest producer of this staple, with an increase of ten per cent im acreage, reports the con- dition fully up to that of last season at that date. Georgia, condition equal to Inst year, With fifteen per cent. increase in acreage; | Louisiana, ten per cent. better in condition aud fifteen per cent. increase in acreage: Arkan- | Sas and Texas report condition above ‘With twenty per cent. increase of acreage in | the former, and thirty per cent. in the latter | State; and Florida, condition above average, ‘with twenty-five per cent. increase in acreage. | On the otber band, North Carolina reports the | i condition five to tem per cent. below ast year, though the increase of acreage ten per cent. balances the loss. Tennessee alone reports decreased acreage, and also reports condition ten per cent. below last year. Alabama, with @ight per cent. increase im acreage, piaces the | condition of the crop ten per cent. below that of last year. South Carolina makes the worst | showing, reporting the condition twenty-five Pet cent. below the crop of last year, but with | imcrease of seven to tem per cent. in acre- age. Im view of the wacertainties of the ‘weather, and the danger of damage by insects to which the crop is subject, it fs yet too early | to estimate the production cf the year with | any degree ot certainty; bat it is reasonable to anticipate, with an average increase of acreage equal to fifteen per cent, yield fully up to the figures of 1563, which reached 250,00) | bales, and there is nothing im the present pros- | pect to discourage the present expectation of | & comsiderabie increase, which can alone be | prevented by some signal disaster from weather | Of destructive insects. Last evening the representatives of the K-- | pubdlicans of Baltimore city met in convention | aud selected an Executive Committee and oifi- | cers of the City Convention tor the present year. Resolutions were adopted expressits | re and unwavering confiience of the Repadiicans of Baltimore in President Grant and bis Administra/ion in their deyotwa to the ~--- aueFests of the country and the Prosperity | aud permanent usefulness of tne R-pudlican party of the nation; pledzing she party in Bal- | timore to the promotion of udivs and harmony su the Republican party of Maryland, and ex- pressing tBe hope that division aad distractions ‘Will be looked upon as things of the past, and that thoss who persist in fomenting discord Will be consigued to merited obtivion: declaring that the energ.es of all Republicans should be directed to the restoration of Baltimore city to Republican co ntro ng an end to the bright promise of {be early adoption of the fifteenth amendmen’, and recommending the s election by the Execa- tive Committee of at least six colored Repub! caus, from different sections of the city, to co- operate with the committesin the promotion of | tue political organizatioa of all Republicans, witout distinction of color. eee ‘The Haltimore Agent of the Associated Press bad better wake up. Tne most destructive fire | ‘bat as occurred in that city for a long time oc. curred between the hours of half-past eleve: o'clock yesterday morning and two in the af- ‘ernoon. The greater portion of @ block of | buildings, @ lumber yard and several work. | {10 shops, bounded by Thames, Wolfe and Lancas- ler streets, Were consumed, entailing @ loss, it thought, of nearly $150,960, and yet the Was: ington evening papers did not receive on: dine about itby telegraph. The property was generally insured, bat only im amounts to th balf of the lose. The origin of the fire is un known. A bew gas-making machine has been patent- ed im London by & gas engineer, which is like- ly to be sttended with important resaite. The machine which is portable, is adapted for houses, shops, churches, theatres, or other Public Buildings or sBips. The gas is mana- factured instantaneously, without the applica tor of beat, by a self-acting mecRine, and con- sists simply of 8n admixtare of atmespheric sit with the wapor from mineral oil. Theair 1s admitted into the machine while the gas is in process of consumption, sud is regulated in accordance with the demands upon the ma- cbime. eae At Newark, N. J., the strike among the shoemakers 18 ended. The cutters strack for an advance of $2 on their present wages of $18 a week: and the makers struck against a threatened reduction of four cents per pair in boating. four cents per pair im tri , and four cents per pair in fintahing, About four hundred men were engaged in the strike. The bo-ses Dave acceded to the demands of the Wor kmen. —————————___ We notice that preparations are being made \p hurdred of cities and towns throughout tn, country for the celebration of the Humbola: Cenuenary, Ma, = AL.—Susan B. Anthony is to canvass | | Connecticut for female suffrage. —Pendileton’s picture are again flying about Ohio. A Cleveland paper says thev were are | not all used up for wrappers after Seymour's | Domination. | —Letters received here from prominent per- sone in different sections of the countey indi- cate that the influence of the recest FINANCIAL AND ND COMMERCIAL. The New-York money market continues to work easily to borrowers on call at six and seven per cent. with exceptional losas Oa. vention in Philadelphia will exhibit stself in | 12 Feeard to the immediate future of the money, Font the future movements of both parties. continues dull, with to twelve per cent. —_——o—— Government Securities. Waskineton, August 26, 1369.—Jay Qooke & Co. furnish the quotations of Gov. that at no time has it been so incumbent upon | the Republicans to abstain from ent ng liances, and todraw party lines strictly, for “treachery is im the camp &nd ambuscade lines the way.” — The terms of the following Senators ex- pire in 1°71, and according to law the vacancies will bave to be supplied this is year in States biennial emia « where only ns of the ture are heid:—H. V. M. Miller, Georgia; ard Yates, cin, Tues ‘W.’ Grimes, lows; Edmund D. Hoss, } Kansas; William Pitt Fes- sendem, Maine; Hen: ‘Wilson, Massac! ark Jacob M. Hi | ton, Minnesots; John | Asron H. Cragin, New Hi: ing; Alexander G. Cattell, New Jersey: George H. Williams, | Sevaem Heary B. re be me | wi West V ee tot - | ble mast of dove will be re-elected. The communication in our paper to-day om Ktndergarten Calture, Co-operation, Domestic Economy, and other questions connected with educational and industrial reform, contains a great deal of interesting information in rela. trom to the subjects of which it treats, and merits acareful perusal by all who desire the umprovement and progress of our peopie. From Prendner & Co., 442 15th street, we Bave the London Zimes and Illustrated Times for August 1 gaan | onan 1 JOSBPH H. SHAFFIBL 7 eae cae ae es at sYuacocun, pein 29, Sth, seats can be Bhs Lam, A Bancia! Secretary resit Pom a on PUBLIC yp ee that Dis Rename afi ack | pose, pitied amas 118, m.—Bonds, 88% 889. let. alee 8.00 bales. Middling U; Uplands, ui Bx. anal Middling Orleans, 13%. —_—_o—__— Baltimore Markets, Te-day. BaLtimmons, At 26.—Uotton jet and stead: at ayaa Plows da grades ad- Yancing 25 cents except "Family. Street su; 25888.50; do. $6: do. family, '$.299.95; Oity fine. $6.26a$7: do extra, 6.75883; $6.260$10.75; Wester: do. extra, $6.73087-50; do. ‘Wheat firm; prime red, $81,5038) — white, ot 14; Aboot $1.15. ‘Oats te ‘arm No.1. Wy bers of this Post who bave not myriad pope bt ok ong i'Grand ‘Army at ras Y aveatse at Rye dali at $1.05e81.15, Pork quiet at $94.50. uiet and firm; rib sides, 19; clear, 19a19X; shoulders, 164; hams, 34a35° RoE F The wembare ot WE STR ‘Whisky dull at $1.25. Eyrent st their pein a Fain (tcreday) jock veges To-da: AY ENIBG. at $o'clock. to ‘arrengemei a funeral of Brot: : BaLTiMoRs, August 26 V rginia exes, old, Lacevens, °F eu: late Brother Katght He geo. $54 Did, 40 - 1668, St bid, 55 asked pee eet day) AETERRGOW. at i: See ee ee sexed eal parte gmoney fone ete 5 orth Carolina sixes, new, sodhar pay do. new, 59 bid; Ni paangh aro teaternaliy invited to | #9 Did. Wall Street Gro: LEWIS EBERLY, Reo. Scribe. Naw Yorg, Aug. 26 —Stoe trong. Money PAINLESS DI@ESTIoN. ly at 6a7 per cent. Exchange, long, 100%; $20’ 1688, coupon, Goud, 133 ima. 10-408, coupon, 1 | Ss, Sia ce new, 19. 55; new, 59. “No man.” says Sir Astley Coope: “ought to know by his sensations that he hada stomach.” In other words, when digestion is perfect there is urither pain or uneasiness in the region wnere it takes place. Hausea, want of appetite, feta- pega omoneaga after eating, shooting pains in he epigastrum, « fiushing of the face st meal rin and « furred tongue tm the morning, are Sa eee —— Con- 7 New = August 26.—Floor 5ai0 cents jo ‘Wheat cents lower. Qorn 1 cent fh eee akness. pry pirite, are’ it a ate. Al I thoes ~ The Cheap Place! immediate diene 2 ted by ho cr. oe he pate ‘most ‘argeatiy neote o vr " z the, victim of dzspepsis, most wane eis s | GREATER INDUCEMENTS THAN EVER invalid tees many advisers, One friend recom de one grag. auether another; but ins Multitude of counsellors, the ‘alware safety. ‘The staxvanv WELCH’S BEST FAMILY FLOUR aT $2.70 PER SACK. RAY'S ARLINGTON MILLS FAMILY AND ALL OTHER GEADES OF FLOUR REDUCED. BY Cc. S. O°YHARE & SON, 252 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN M AND N STREETS. GOOD COUNTBY HAMS, 20 Cts.; BEST BUGAB OUBED (Oanvassed), 25 Ots.; BROWN SUGAR, 12, 12';,13, AND 14 Ote.; CLABIFIED, 15 AND 16 Ct AIB-TIGET FBUIT JABS, $2 PER DO: LEAF LARD, IN CADDIES, 24 Cts por pound; LONDON BEOWM STOUT AND YOUNGER'S PALE ALE, @2.75 per doren; SPEBE’S STANDARD WINE BITTEES; SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE; COX'S SPARKLING GELATINE. 20 Ots. por package. Particular attention pald to the selection of resent it combines the properties of a biged cepurent. and am antl ith ipvi ties of the mt a Damitted bot @ both in by the publi ee protesaton to bo the t protection ageiast al Giseases that are Pradaced’o OF propagated by pee- Ufercus a sir or unwholesome water, that has ever used either in the United Staies or Tropical f constipation resulting from a want ottapsereteooetivti intestines. the effect fhe BITTERS i« perfectly marvellons; and « and with- t tl sequences 0 3 estore the disordered’ liver to @ 8, normal con dition. XOR THE FINEST TE LIKE LIKE. all sizes and a! ry <4 eto fife size ale of Ing OF old Daguerreotypes 4oky oener ger or smaller. plain or col USsT’s. 424. Pa ave, peat first-class Galle: UES Wasted Btates, Facil SAMUEL W. fe (Se ahizen ATTORNEY AT AR, 5 ie ved bis office to Ne. 4 455 at. La DR.J PD we A CED 8 \e 4 Foie hour arr toys Meio ‘a at BY (Oak DORSEY HAS REMOVED HIs C. 8. HARE & SON dence to NiNTe T tween M ands streets "_ y2t Im 262 SEVENTH STREET, OLD WA’ AND PURE SYB- “CPS oer son's wRdg eron ETWEEN M AND N STREETS. cor. Ist at. soe Fi i. To preve: au26-tf the soda trade ne whe hr the more portent baninese of Ginpensing med jolnes. ase! ance bas been secured to take exclusive fhe soda. f fountain. difteen tickets tr gt et es 5 AT. guunce. bt Ez D! D Gi NT’S Sana ee po py ttt GEANT. No Pi orth Diner street, Baltiopre a, rae ta —_ AVEBLY SEMINAEY. Sheol s etunted s nile and a quarter from = SEE ne oa fei . y f Terme for Beardiag ava Faition Bogle if he cannot cure agumptton, a idiseanen of the 7 Ss _phiayrenpies soe pee feo oter ‘all rations isos a its, make collections. “sunt he AISTEOP & 00. D= See Ee | made in the eee Sis it er potarate TAB's. wanis avenue. following * re Eilssingeo, Vichy, Seltser, and Baretoga umm BAL WATERS on draught. Ho. 480 Fifteenth street, myl-tn Opposite U-S. Treasury, Gears 3 Market M. airs es i i gee on me LS oe PUNGaTHiRaa eyo, Rea La yi eas test terms, a! . O lect. . . sre tod ‘ the to 0. Sst Ree FOR SALE AND RENT. Por nae wee ieee rom the Ist o' eae E Eat ‘TT 30% ale er ae No aT Be ieeetees, Dotween Iban en -6t' ah rooms. 6 weTot Bhlsedt Geeren town Will ibe wented very low toa good at: Inquire on the promises. Maen st, mi L ieeiegoot ‘onus. i eo ‘Tyo aatcx EQUI ror FOR BERT Contain. ue TNew sve sti tt rms @15. "thet Fe. iNT —Sevoral ert, fine Sige in bectiy.) or sraramyew store corner of 1 ca H.0. 00D, Fae iD me gaat 8 ORs Sect ae ee fh sien extra: a us ‘or W LADY HAVING A MIOE LITT ‘Would rent any part Or would font the house {arnt faratshed eto fempgnati: st. Betwecn Bang ¥ ts would sell the faraiters and Feat the house. euss-s™ ood BUSINESS PRO! F%, Pee bras sttechea, corner Ti andi on 7th at near Thy yeon's Hotel. crus caer. Appi to : z, ty 504 of Si SERGE at. BENT.. hed PARLOR ond BED. Pasrcih OMEN, if desired, on Kat -3 venue. ‘eu2s-St* ‘OR RENT. EOOS. irnished or wafuralshed. iwania avenue, bet lat Bigey to Pennsylvania evenuc, bet 2 ‘OR RENT— Seven BOOMS, suitable a Pio. skylight ‘and water, suitetletor'a dwelling, Tsqaine or 133 t, Georgetow: treet, N —4 BEIOK HOUSE. K 05 Says 4 BELOR BU in good order. Posseasion vert mmediateie Ap ply next door, Bu25-3t* ly next door. _auzs-st* R RENT—That beautiful PLACE adjoini: Bitecomer of 12th > sirea se nd clogane shay ‘and basement, tery, Ip ire of Be a bus d corner of, a 2S-3t OR Ope of those Gino three etary Brick nueecontsining’® rooms, aor A i Sand ee avenue, conta A re at reduced rent. WM. MAY, Tio ste * sue SALE OB RENT The desirable Rest. pais 360 18th atrovt. oppouite Vr ine rooms, eee eee ete EE s35Pe, Srenue. Tinned jate_possessi w PuSBE Foams neatly Teraiat ROOR co, yr a gentleman and who de- tireete next fo Rooms, suse ste i nartion. Der mon: vdoguire of E. ma ‘bUBane, {street, corner of ‘OR BENT.—A spores sit ees ng 3 sa OE. taining nine rooms. phere take notice. 10 BLAS —e i sere ay T th streets; tbe bert bu: ‘aa equare in the city. Tostruments, show cases, 17 oeka for tent atitfal front 0:9 K atrect, betw. Sth and Suh sts. Pivuas-Ste ANDSOME: FURNISHED BOOMS T HAZ ats very ve foon oa eth atrot bid FU, and bi idcbe iT.—A four-room HOUSE -on East foe, betw. 9th and 10th, with large yard “7s syogutee a st the grocery stere tore ©B20- rend gas; t 7 ath st. ‘Bent 16 per month. suit single room: with or without 1 Board, saa the com: i acfe home, Address “Verne! iDg.on me Bent S. BLUEVE Beat i tate Agr, 308 08 Fin wk between Hey fon svenee ent Ea REE Pee Ee oder. improv 0. 3 ‘and. 10th ete. Possoadlon ‘lst Septem: : TOENOE 1 Peay GeitcotaBoute Was Washington: it tains thirteen and w= be Tented low ‘oe. 7 ‘Tenant. Posses- sion let September. Btore No. Mar Bendis 4 eutt-10¢ Corner Seveuth ee B streets —FUBHISHED ROOMS ja suiteor FonneG og tthout board; 333.6 gure, between lth and au 23-6" OB. Rant —HOUSE No. 558 I street north, Sah] streets west. at $35 per water: eleven rooms; key next door, Apply t YO DIOKSON & KING, igth ond Ag RIB ERED pa rent, ean Aeon 7a nd (closet adjoining; private ornge of 18th and t Ereete, opposite’ Ft catia Fos shar three HO! Son =e a ae coms, and the hers: sient racine ome contains eleven rm ae Angus ‘cor: a 33-0 it- FOO! ee ST4BR TO, Dortheast corner’ New York av avenue and 15th street. u23 6t* SOR RE eee Se B BENT—HOUSE No. 331 P of | ba siuuteen Foc alate for for tat clase boas d: * : ately. Galiet a43 15th street or on the prem Gan'ee aa3 13th CFE BHT _Unfarsished ROOMS, eopiaa BIND ctreols ‘yeewreen oth a aera nd ath _ to He OF st Meaoe! ‘Besvale Hail corner ‘corner sth and Bree err ok ne at getter 7, gapoly to $k. at or wie ? __FOR SALB AND RKNT, Reno City! Reno City! Reno Oity! THE MOST DESIRABLE BUILDING SITES IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. $12.50 EACH! $12.50 EACH :: $12.50 EACH Having disposed of one-half the whole sumber of Lots in our subdivision ef the Tractof Land known as the old siteof ORT RENO, Teunaliy town, D.O.,we shail offer for sale, until WED- NESDAY EVENING NEXT, one-half of ourre served lots at the old price, viz: - Lot containing 2,500 square feet of ground, $12 9, Conveyancing for each Lot, $7.50. Revenue stamps and recording at the cost of the purchaser. y number of Lots adjoining will, im this half of our reserve, be sold as desired, until one-half of our reserved Lots are disposed of, On THUBSDAY NEXT, at 5 o'clock fp. m., we shall offer, on the premises, at public auction, the choice for the remaining Lots in excess of one- third the original number of reserved lots. In all sales of these lots we reserve tho right to do the conveyanc! The plat ard abstract of title to this property can be seen at our Office. Building on this tract has already commenced, and these lots are every day becoming more and more valuable. Water is convenient, and everything requisite for a fine suburban residence is at hand. Nearly all the lets in our subdivision face cither north or south, giving the advantages of these exposures, which. together with the grand rise of scenery and healthfainess of locality, render this location one of the most desirable in the Distfict. ONION & BUTTS, REAL ESTATE BROKERS ano AUCTIONEERS, SEVENTH STREET, Corner ef E, auld Washiagton, D. 0. OB BENT—That irnis! fou BRICK Mouse aos I Cron and all the medern convent- jak Ho ita rms eusy. Ine ante of wW.B. ieee 329 Seta te! rats Facey ONES be sold a bargain, the one- pack ‘TAGS and Lot recently oo- Ramah eae cadet Sind Rock Creek. The lot 3 cont tata with Kaoeg Sas cooiat eee Fone, shots: For price and. terms apply at ‘ihe Lumber Aiea gar desley BUCK AWAY, nearly new. Apply as closet, ences, ve ALUaEES HOTE! L PROPERTY FOR SALE Seminary Bullding, one square north of ce street, fronting 1% feet on safer ion street im tect ‘on Gay atreet ies high, besides it 5 ee LAS. © corner or Congress ai etreets, Georgetor ” LEACART PARLOS FOR RENT. F iB furgiehed or wate eH ° rate on 47a Ih streets betwoct Bey For oe 2d and 34 stories of Clarke ing. (ach 13 one large room,)on Penna. avenue, bet ‘éth sts Dr. DAN rn Au Sigua 8%, Ts "inauire of Dr. DA one. B. Cua B Foe pata Bioely fa ei commenics, several otis: fa aie a RJOmS. caren i}rent very low. Gan ‘MOESE. ‘Ho. 413 Pi ieee aay | Hovsss amp ots In ta8 @ rr anND country FOR S4L8 BY 8. P. BROWN & SON, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, Oonnan 161m Staxer anp Baw Yous Avaxvaj more nme r ayy BUILD: LOTS ta 6. P. Eneeameas, the city PERSONAL. oo a Evzer20pr er. Fo FOR or ents reek e i seller Fe ‘ori- =e for eale ro conte. he Bae ae i - 424-6 Pa ave bet 45 wohone on ae, ines fading ail peleonous ini eu 17-20" 492 B st., between re M Setcressee ss esos 4 =e Dare aay ci Ly nee ¥ ail others eus-ia* Fone HUGHES, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT Law, ett practice in the preme the District of Golumbta. NEAR 7. rar E HIGHEST 0: Pato be ry Cogte, and. Onlaren'y Cast Of Gist” Boots, Shoes. etc AB ee eat BEST ROUTES | Ore B BALE. BEST SOURS Bib: Bad ‘A WORE gE AsnEE "corner ee rt) by a saa | BESTAUBANT. al lasted on in ri Le nue. pear the Depot. Apply on the premises. EMPTY BOX BS: M60 th ES FOR SALE— on ot ceca vex Hall, 460 7th streot__an 24-6 £ Rk its sant mar SEARS ROS WHE, TLE TO cis = me al | ee se thee OLARKE. lon. + Btables. H street, Detwe ret bash and St Fors , Fixtures, and cae nBRY and ln in ciserty'a jerkst. Dlecempeipl is ee TLS T° DI cis oat 1 Apply coi ert ‘Le FS B SALE—A RARE © Te. handsome BLAC! “yetad EY MARE.7 old; 15 bends high. cannot be sed for oper ag jerss sec Peay ee Ly ope: GGT, SiNGu! rs HIP "the holon Also, 8 new FOB SAL E—One FOUR POCKET rd TABLE | Inguire of R.B. OLA Street, corner M south. yu” rt, | Lovanra's OBUSHED, POWDERED, AND GRANULATED SUGABSB, 17 Cts; SOFT WHITE SUGABS, 16 Cts; LONDON ALS. STOUT, AND PORT! . > PAE DOZEN; oe BEST BRANDS CALIFORNIA WINES @1 PEB BOTTLE; —_ GOOD COOKING BRANDY ONLY g2 GALLON, — at 0. WITMER'S, 119 Pennsylvania avenue, eum Between 19th and 26th streets. ON, W EEABE & 00.8 caaeener ee ri me Abuaa asp nage eee 300. Een A mons dh bn st any o' om oR 495 Lith Pernod bos: 4 f i” ¥. 0. REICHRNBAOH. 3 AWBA WINE. ILL£’ OAT. ot aaa CLOSING ouT. ENTIRE sTock. 10 PER CENT. DEDUCTED FROM THE MARKED PRICE, UNTIL We ney ACK TO OUB OLD STAND. AND THIS ADDITIONAL INDUCEMENT 1S DONE TO CLOSE THE sTovux. A. SAKS & CO., CLOTHIERS, TEMPORARILY at 525 ecu?) SEVENTH srReer. fF? 222, (Baccemser to H. F. Lowen & Oo.) CITIZENS, ARMY AND mavy 4 MEBBOHART TAILOR, lotel, (late Mg etd DENTISTRY. BT. oa DANTIBT, Dirt pD* LEWIE& Dayis py DeNTAL AssOULa- Bo. 260 PanusTLvania con, ‘Aith and TEETH BITRACTED wabeper PAIN. PAYMASTER'S OFFIC Wasuinctox, D Sie th ‘Sosers ats tax. at Rievy are Fara, ead ‘subject to the Bureaw Yards ey Dock Inds Copper iivets pounds Copper Burrs. zaw Ordnance. 20 i bol pat . tanned in the Woot ve schedule. with particciars. ¢ acon at thie of Die curity reautred sled te Peete at Salve Diank forms for bide, to be ao ‘office, otuer- EWART. States Navy Brevet ines General Fred. ‘Ohlet Quartermaster Department of Loe- EJ STEAN ighees: Lientenant Colonel and Assistant Gear- termaster. eed 6 P®0Posats FOR INDIAN GOODS. Deraxruent OF rue Inventor, Orrick oF Inviax ean (il Anoian Affairs until 12 0 M La PAY. the lat day of September next. for Baas he qui in the articles FIRST CLASS—MACKINAC BLANKETS. S70 paira 3 point bed Mackiuse Binakets. to mea- 870 pais pairs 2% point Bed Mackin 370 pairs 2 orut Red ‘Rea Mackiver Diack x Sure 42x55 inches. and weighs. rod CLASS—DaY Goons, 64 500 x 3 \W0 yards Blue Flannel. 52.800 Fards Domestion. (unbleached ) OURTH CLASS: . — LOTHING. ] 3 ag tye meme 0 at any y time at 3p agen| Sr erticice os msi to couform to the ‘samples that case te 6 contractor o.) be bound ts Torotee Seg pete aye