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past Very lar; oF a8 ‘g@ numbe: prom pt returns, and the mediately sent Fis font Utic Lather 1 knowledging t! Ble gifts: may be seen on file at our office. THE EVENING STAR: PUBLISHED DAILY, (RXOEPT SUNDAY, 4? THE STAR BUILDINGS, Moutkwest corner of Penn's avcnue and 110) sirest, By W. D. WALLACH, —————— The STAR is served by the carriers to subscribers in the Oisy and District for ‘TWALVE-aND-A-HALP ORNTA PER WEEK. Pxios rom Matine:—Single copy, Three Cents; one month, Seventy-five Cente; three months, One Dollar and Fifty Cenis; six months, Three Doilars; one year, Siz Dollars. No papers sent from the office longer than paid for. The WEEKLY STAR—poblished on Fri- aay morning—One Dollar and a Half a year. DENTISTRY: —— DENtET-1 wish te inform my friendsand the public, rally.that I now am pre- pared to es t, Gil or insert Teeth or Vulcauite, tm the % the most reasonable r. are ‘ity of the teeth corrected. ie evarantied in all Susen, and I respect: ly solicit a share o! roe Pa. F. SOUMDR. _ie&Im™_ No, 249 9th at, bet. N and O north. BRAT DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY. TEBTH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. I weuld advise all persons ct to call at Di LY gad have them taken out without pain. aloo, ca'} apd examine the estar nem teins, 81 tir factio: sew va o 88 liver and Bubber Plates at the old price, as we ve not advanced the price on our work since the great change ip go): Ro. 242 Penn’a avenue, between 12th and 13th mn BY TER EUREKA GIFT ASSOCIATION 195 & 197 Broadway, New York, iF °. ROSEWOOD PIANOS, MBLODEONS, Fy TL Patines, BNGRAVINGS, Silver Ware, Pine Gold and Silver Wate! BLEGANT JEWELRY, " CONSISTING OF Diamond Pins, Diamond Ri Gold B: Coral, Florentine, Mosaic. Fr avaand Cameo’ a . Gold Pens with Goid and tension Holders, Sleev ts of Studs, Vest and Neck p and Ohased Gold ‘ings &0.,&c. D AT $500,000. is made in the following rman- OBRTIFIOATES naming each article sad its Va.on, are ya in SEALED BNV SLOPE: well mixed. One of these Bovelope: rtificateor Order for some Arti- ered at our office, or sent by mail without regard to choice, on ri Oertificate the purchaser will it draws, and its value,and can DOLLAR and receive the article ch. my other one article on our RB ONE DOLLAR. Fo . ne h they need not pay untilit is known whatis RB, and its value. ENTIRE SATISFACTION GU. PR ARANTEED IN THE EURB: 8 ould en ne KA GIFT ASSOCIATION manner. aad < taree a . a creased trade is proof the~ ar patron this method of obtaining rich aud el year this Association h: it of valuable prises to all parts ‘hose who patronize us will re- 1g conntry eekre he ‘ull value of their mon: yah Ro article and there are NO BLA is worth see . Parties dealing with us = pend on Ravin ‘awn Ww: - to any address by return mail or vetecently drawn val- aires Tascciutis and use of their fpames. aia, 1 Painting. val nee Hi B \odeo Ei Broadway New York, Oil ting, value, Watch. value : it, corner Bleek, iy ae tana Bettie dais ~ Bay beet = 5 > Detsiold, Washington, 6:0., Ou Painting, $100. ‘we permitted, we might add many names list, but many pereeee object to our therefore pub! no names without from various parties throughout the ae Sy receipt of very valua- LIS? OF ARTICLES TO BE £0LD FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH, +thout regard to value,aod not tobe paid for wait you now what you will receive: s%, XXV. AMUSEMENTS, CANTERBURY HALL, AMUSEMENTS. WASHINGTON THEATER. Corner Lith and Q streets, near Penns, 'e TSIC_) CANTERBU LL {MUSIC — n'y 11) CANTERBURY. HALL ‘HA L ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION _ Axp__}) CANTERBURY HALL} anp of the Beant ong Accom pitahed favorite THEATRE! CANTERBURY HALL | THEATRE 5 Tees ET y * @ LOUISIAN Inber dramatization of the celebrated Story in AVENUE, year Sixt STREET, Rear of National and Metropolitan Hotels. the New York Ledger, by Mrs. B. . Bouth- ; = i worth, entitled GEORGE LEA... Proprietor, HES HIDDEN HAND, Also, of the Varieties, New York, and Canterbury, | Ospitola Black, her original charssters |) Alexandria, Va. Other ei cters by the Company, ye. 27-tf JOSH HART....... Stage Manager, GROVER’S SEW THEATER. Pennsylvania A }» ear Willard’s, THIS (Tuesday) NING. JUN 7. First night-of the Oelebrated New and Original COOL AND PL Domestic Drama, in Three acts. Go0E anu WalrING FOR THE VERDICT. Jarper Roreblado. Marthe Bowe pial ai on eae vena e rformance will conciude wi Spanish Dance. La Madralina, by Mille Augusve, MATINES SATURDAY AFTERNOON, THIBTY ONT Sto all rin or the heuse, . BENEFIT OF MISS BUSAN DENIN, An immense bill in pre; tion. THE GLORIOUS FOURTH! Mr. J. McCcllam Miss Susan Denia SUMMER ENTERTAINMENTS, SUMMER ENTERTAINMENTS, a7 bes TWO GRAND GALA PERIGRMANCES lies APTRRNOON AND NIGHT. x MES SUSAN DENIN BESPECTFU nounces to her friends and t! throvgh the Kindness of Mr. 0. ess. she evabled to announce TH UBSDAY, the 29th. ast time fixed upon for her PARBWBLL BENRFIT, on which occasion she hopes her friends and the Bie generally will come en m as pains will taken to pr traction. Trusting that her efforts to please during the time she bas been engaged with Mr.Grover have bh preciated, she confidently trasts to the igton public to reward her, je26 4t OXFORD: OXFORD: OXFORD! MUSIC HALL AND THEATRE, Ninth street, fronting om Pennsylvania avenue NEW PERFORMERS, NEW PERFORMERS. THE MIACO BROTHERS, THE MIACO BROTHERS, THE MIACO BROTHERS, THE MIACO BROTHERS, THE MIACO BROTHERS, THE MIACO BROTHERS, ARENDT RRBOCGT THE MIACO BROTHERS, OLEST PLACE OF THE MIACO BROTHERS, AMUSBMENT IN THE OITY, THE THE MIACO BROTHERS, IMMENSE SUCCESS OF THE NE MIACO BROTHERS, - WOOMPANY. Becond week, and stili more artling perform- THE MIACO BROTHERS, THE MIACO BROTHERS. ances of Es pees ek LO, The Wonderful Gymnasts, whe have surprised | in his great act of . the athletes of modern deys; in their thrill and ZAMPILABROBTATION, astounding feats on ine 1 jou ue Tra ZAMPILABBOSTATION kn « acd the miraculous Becond week of are, without exe¢ptions, the most These Brovnerecomplished, GYMNASTS in the World, They offe< a challenge of 1,000 DOLLARS 1,000 DOLLARS 1,000 DOLLARS To any performers to compete with them, FANNY FORREDE: ANDEEW J. LEAVITT. = FRANK DONALDEON, together with the whole of the Laree aud relented COMPANY: consisting of fifty performers. FRIDAY, JUNE 307n. BENSBFIT OF M'LLB LOUISE ROLETTE. MATINES BVERY WEDNESDAY. The Enchanting Spanish Danseute, D. ITH’ MISS FANNY THOMPSON, G. ox E WILD CHERRY TONIC BITTERS, This PROPHYLATIC is sold by all Druggists and Grocers. This great PANACEA hasbeen established 20 years, Its medics! properties are. ~ ‘rowre,; anTnINGENT AND AROMATIC. It will eradiéate all derangement of the STOM- ACH and BOWELS. It gives. STRENGTH AND BEAUTY TO THE YOUNG, REJUVENATES THE OLD, Cures DYSPEPSIA, LOSS OF APPETITE, INDIGESTION, LASSITUDE OF SYSTEM, CHRONIO DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY, JAUNDICE, AGUE AND FBVER. N A CIRCULAR, in which wil} be found tOimediis of PEOPLE WELL ENOWN in Washington. je 3-1m Conse ELLEN, "© Late Paymaster U.8. Navy. MISS FANNY THOMPSON MISS EMMA MARSH, MISS EMMA MARSH, MISS EMMA MARSH, MISS EMMA MARSH, MISS EMMA MARSH, MISS EMMA MARSH, The Osptivating Little Beauty. S8ES KITTY LEE, MISSES KITT YATE ULLMAN, JENNIE BOYD, MaRY AND CARRIE GARDNER, D> 7-20.28 ATTORNEY FOR THE PROSECUTION OF a7 20_48 OLAIMS BEFORE THE DEPARTMENTS OF THE GOVERNMENT. Claims for Prizo Money, Lost Clothing, Bounty, Baek Pay, Pensions, Lost Horses and other prop- erty attended to promptly. Office 29 434 strevt. Post Office Box 428 Wash ington city, D C. je7-6m I on. I cr . rIo08. ‘We have completed our arrangements "0 tie delivery of the pura BOSTON 7RESH POND ICR. Weeell noother. We have one price for the OPHER ENCHATNING SYRENS, ” OTHER ENCHANTING SYRENS, OTHER ENCHANTING SYRENS, Possessing each the grace and enchantment of 4 . resembling in form and Bituret fe captivators ‘of the famed Telemachus. JOHN MULLIGAN. JOHN MULLIGAN, JOHN MULLIGAN. BILLY EMERSON John, W. Dyer: Seooga. Ward, Jan. § : In, thine Wass odobn gueiel, Fonts 5 Furnes, Sint Werte We F latanet: Se eB; 7 Ward, James Bitc e SSNe SEXP ; A communication was also received from the Mayor, annowncing the approval Of. o@ttain dills passed by theézd Connecti; 900 rotareinn RispProvea ap act to grade dnd gravel o t *y-foot carriageway in Boundary street, the tame rect east 10 24th street west; Jaidon Alto, transmitiing a Tettér of invitation fr the committee of ayra bateeen tee wrrangemtents for nae Ll mene invitation, “Y 4Slso, returning: anapproveg erection of three new ‘station:ben sec AS tion-honse in the Fourth Ward Suswering the purposes for which one of the proposed buildings was Intended; consideration ind, nitely postponed. The Mayoraiso transmitted a memorial from Mrs. Schaeffer, of New York, asking damages from this corporation for the loss of Ret hus- band, George Schaeffer, who, in 1662, was bar OFFICIAL. By the President of the United States of America. A PROCLAMATION. TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. FROM EUROPE. Whereas, it has been the desire of the@Gen- | Cerrespendence with England Our | tender at Loefler’s Cit: 5 'y Garden, in this c! eral Government of the United States to re-| jytercenacest eramce mot Beudung Ke- | and who was beaten by sundry persons 3 store unrestricted commercial intercourse be- tween and in the several States, as soon as the fame could be safely done in view of resis- tance to the mutbority of the United States by combinations of armed insurgents. And whereas, that desire has been shown in my prociémations ef the twenty-ninth of April, one thousund eight hundred and sixty-five, the thirteenth of June, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, and the twenty-thira of June, One thousand eight hundred and six- ty- five: And whereas, it now seems expedient and proper to remove retrictions upon internal, do- meslic and coastwise trade and commercial in- tercourse between and within the States and Territories west of she Mississippi ri ver— Now, therefore be it known, that I, Andrew Zobnson, President ot the United gStates, do hereby declare tmat all restrictions upon in- ternal, domestic and coastwise intercourse and trade, And upon the purchase and removal of products of States and parts of Statesand Ter- Titortes heretafore declared in insurrection, ly- ing westof the Missiesippi river, (excepting only those relating to property heretofore pur- chased by the agents or captured by or sur- rendered to the forces of the United Sta’es and to the transportation thereto or therein, en pri- vaig account, of arms, ammunition, all arti- clesfrom which ammunition is made—gray uniforms and gray cloth) are annulled; and I Bereby direct that they be forthwith re- moved, and also that the commerce of such States and parts, shall be conducted under the ipeerrisios of the regularly appointed officers the customs of States who shalljreceive any oeptured and abandoned property that may be turned over to them, under the law, by the military or naval forces of the United States, and dispose of the samein accordance with instructions on the subject, issued by the Sec- retary of the Treasury. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the city of Washington, this twenty- fourth day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and [SBAL.) sixty-five. and of the indepenaence of the United States of America the eigh- ty-ninth, By the President: W. Hunter, Acting Secretary of State. whom, he refused the sale of intoxicating drinks, and, from such injuries, died of chronic inflammation of the brain; referred to the com- mittee on claims. The report of the intendant of the asylum whe presented and referred to ite appropriate commpitiee. Mr. Owen presented the petition of John Carwell asking the remission of a fine: re- terred to committee on claims. Mr. A. Lloyd presented the petition of Geo. H. Cochran and others, for a sewer in square No. 570: referred to drainage committee. Also, @ petition accompanted by & bill for the con- ftruction of @ branch sewer at the mouth of Prather’s alley, in square No. 51; the bill was passed. Mr. Pepper presented the petition of J, F. May and others; referred to the committee on sewerage, drainage and distribution of wi Mr. Gulick introduced 8 bill to repair an alley in square No. 63%; referred to committee on improvements Mr. MecUatbran introduced a bill toconstruct a culvert on the west side.of lith street east, between G and H streets south; referred to improvements committee. Also, a bill to repair the gutters in 7th street east, from E ta M streets sonth, from 6th to 7th street east; pacced Mr. Noyes presented the petition of R. L. Amery and others, accompanied by a bill, for Betting the curb and laying foot pavement on the east side of squares Nes. 327 and 32. Re- ferred to improvements committee. Also, introduced a bill authorizing the Mayor to purchase water pipes, and to issue the acceptances of the Corporation for the same fora period not exceeding four months. Reterred to committee on drainage. Mr. Noyes offered a joint resolution request- ing the Mayor to urge upon theproper author- ities the abatement of the intolerable nuisance inflicted ppon the citizens of Washington, aad Tore especially the citizens of the Seventh Ward, throvgh the bone. fat and offal boiling establisimen's on the Virginia shore, oppo- site Wasnington, and by which nuisance whole families are sickened and rendered un- abie to eator sleep. Mr. Magruder asked that the resolution should be referred to enable him to present some facts in relation to the matter at the next meeting cf the board. Mr. Pepper moved that it be referred toa special committee, with Mr. Magruder as chair- man: carried, and the Chair appointed on the coramiittee Messrs. Magruder, Pepper and oyes. Mr Magruder offered a resolution adding to the list of standing committees a gaslight com- mittee, to consist of one member from each board, to which should be referred al) mat- ters appertaining to lighting the city with gas. Adopted. Mr. Barr introduced 4 bill to Jay & flag foot- ‘Way across ist street west at D street north, American Securities. 7 Port-av-Basgur, N. F., June 25, via Gasrgx Bay, C B., Jane 26 —The steamship Damascus, which left Liverpool at 2.30 p.m, onthe 15th inst.,and Londonderry on the 16th, passed here to-day for (.uebec. Her news is meagre. The official correspondence between the British and American Governments on the ation of President Lincoln is pub- Earl Russell’s letters convey a sincere ex- ression of regret op behalf of the ()ueen, the Friiament and the people. Acting Secre- tary of State Hunter expresses lively feeling ef satisfaction anda greatful appreciation wi'h which the Government and people of America receive such emphatic and earnest manitesta- tions of friendship and sympathy from agreat and kindred nation. The London Times publishes a letter from the well-known correspondent, “Historicns,” the burden of which is that the North has no Tight to treat the vanquished as anything else but men whom they have fairly beaten in battle. He writes strongly and urges the policy of mercy. Satherwaite'’s Circular of the evening ot the 14th reportsa fair business in American -se- curities. The fortnightly account, in course of eettlement, devolved a short supply of United S: bonds, consequent on shipments to New Yotk and the continent, ‘causing an advance of one per cent. Closing quotations of 5-20s, 65 ya6S. The proepect of a stock bonus in August in ad- dition to ordinary cash dividend, has brought in numerous buyers of Illinois Centrals, and an advance to 78 established. Eries were largely sold at the beginning of the week, bat have reached to rather over last week’s quo- tations. ‘The Paris Moniteur of the 15th instant stys the rumor that the Government intends sending large reinforcements to Mexico is entireiy inaccurate. FROM FORTRESS MONRUE. Fortress Mowrog, June 26.—The munici- pal election at Norfoik on Saturday resulted in the election of Thomas U. Tabb, for Mayor. Some disturbance took place at Ohenowith’s restaurant on Main street, Norfolk, ast night, when & man named Robert Jakeman was shot through the breast. His recovery is very doubt- ful. A court of inquiry was held this morning, pales to ascertain who committed the as- sanit. ‘The steamer Iolis, from Point Lookont, with released prisoners, arrived last evening en route for Richmond Charles A .Dockerty, colored, was arrested last Tuesday, cherged with having stolen $2,000 from a clerk in William Mooay’s store. Last evening he confessed the crime, and; ’ ANDREW JOHNSON. SPEOIAL NOTIOES. No. 2. THE LIGHTNING FLY KILLER Destroys flies instantly, and is net liable to be mo en for anytving else. Is cally prepared a ed. and does rapid execution. oh sheet | Ynilst on his way toCamp Hamilton to find | across Dat New Jersey avenue, and across aul iL Fagen] re een the money, he jumped fromthe bridge at Mill | New Jersey avenue ae street; was referred. comforts of a nap in the morni: 4 Creek and was drowned. to the improvements committee. Mr. Pepper introduced a bill to grade, en- close and plant with shade trees the public space at the interseetion of ist street west, New Jersey avenue ang street; referred to im- committee. 2 rovementz9 a ‘wag footway across Massachu- Fetts avenue at New Jersey avenue and across G street north at New Jersey avenue. A large number of bills left over by the 62a Council, were referred to the committee on un- finished business. Bills from the Common Council to extend the eewer m 3d street east at North Carolina aventve, and to repair an alley in square No. 424 from M to N streets north, were passed. Mr. Noyes introduced a bill appropriating #19 to pay the rent and other expenses of mak- ing and revising the poll lists of 1961; referred to the finance committee. Adjourned. Sold by all D: ta, * *4@ 25-eolm The sloop-of- wer Ossippee, from Pensacola . : % on the 16th, arrived here last evening, and re- rts having epoken off the Florida coast the ‘itish brig Ceylon, and furnished her with water. The Ceylon was beund to New York ‘The Ossippee also spoke in lat. 23 deg. 36 min *heaeeioop-of war Constellation, now lying at Portsmouth Navy-yard, is being prepared for use as a school-ship. “* Throw physic to the dogs. Pll none af 4. Te make assurance doublyisute Pll take”—PLANTATION BITTBBS. They never fail. )Btomachic Healer, no long and favor- ‘Thin great. ably known to the American public, is just what the people need. It is a remedy they can rely on. For Dyspep: Heartburn, Headache, Dizziness, Ague, Liver Complaints, Pains in the side and ¢.,it hasno equal; not the least among its its extreme pleasantn to the taste aud immediate beneficial effect it, ye dys- peptics, and be cured je25 lw FROM HAVANA. Idemnified the n Domingo —A Late Bleckade-Runner Seized asa Prize. Nzew York, June 26.—The steamship Ha- vana, from Havana, with dates to the 2ist in- stant, has arrived here. A Porto Rico paper of the 14th instant says: Spain w TueRe 13 xo Bxcuse for those who drag their weary and disordered bodies into our company, When, a fow doses of AVER'S SARSAPARILLA | rhe individuals to whom the Spanishanthori. | Common Oovncrz.—The Board met at the Fon eee 4 hi ee peotsise of rete ties delivered the Government of the island of | usual hour, President Moore in the chair, and disease, have some regard for your neighbors, | San Domingo, agreed to pay Spain all the ex- | all the members present except Mr. Rheem. if not for yourselve: jet lw penses of the war, and peg ieg all the prop- Mr Walker, who was absent when the Board asia 32 ease ere. erty to Spaniards residing . It was also rumored that the Haytiens have already invaded the Dominican territory. ‘The quondam blockade-runner Wren left Havana en the 11th, and had only been out two days, when partof her crew seized the vessel and ran her into Key West, the object being, of course, to obtain the prize money. There remains at Havana yet the Mary Virginia, Neptune, Frances, Flora, Maria, Pelican, Foam, Lark, Lavinia, and Harriet Lane. A large Italian vessel brought in three hun- dred coolies on the 20th instant. There is not muchsicknessin Havana. organized, ap veered. and qualified at the hands of Justice Thompson. A message was received from the Mayor an- nouncipg his approval of acts to set the curbs and cause footways to be paved on the east side of 10th street west, from D to F streets south: on north front of square 797; to enlarge gutters on both sides of 7th street east; for fi footway at the intersection of D street sou! and 13% street west; to relay cross gutter at the intersection of D and 13th streets; for the reliet of Lewis Ersinger; for the settlement of aclaim tortaxes. Also, one returning act to grade and gravel 5th street east, from ave. to East Oapitol street, without his roval, because he had already approved of a bili originating inthe Aldermen, appropriating a A TIMELY WABNING TO THE SICK. Itis especislly important at this time, when the markets.of the United States are flooded with the direst poisons, under the name of imported liquors, and when demestic compounds purport- ing to be medicinal, but not a whit less perni- cious,are heralded to the world as ‘sovereign remcdies,’? that the public should fully under- stand the facte. Be it known then, that while all the diffasive stimulants called /iquors are impure, che + Wi iS i r and sufficient sum for the same par, 5 250 00 2 300 00 BILLY EMBRSON, | gaason, | We, delboet Prersbt,” Wo never fail go | S2d all the Tonics containing alcohol are mana- LOCAL NEWS. '*ifte question being Shall the bill pass “not: 25 00 to 225 00 BILLY EMERSON, | Suvtyin the seat of enmmer. We oma liberal | factured with a fiery article containing amy? oF withstanding the veto? it was decided in the 25 00 to 100 00 SH BAR patrowageand assure you a constant supply. : CORPURATION AFFAIRS negative. 100 Mi into te 4.00 Jost HART, ap2-tt eee reece Whart, | [sel oil, mortal poison, HOSTRETER’S OBLE-| ,,25 oy ALDERMEN.—The board met iast | . Also, one inclosing resolutions asontea ‘by ico Silver son ta at 3OsH HART, q Bs TE BBATED STOMACH BITTBRS contain none of | evening pursuant to adjournment Monday, | {pe,Board of School Trustece, asking inet tne rs 15 00 te 35.00 JOHNNY REDDEN, N STONE % Puen, these things, but are a combination of pure es- | June i2th. Present—Aldermen T. E. Lloyd, | act ot mepenasy, Se eee ear Pe psient ~shhae Se beaatgas 15 00 to $0 | JOHNNY mapas anf QUMISSION MERCHANTS, | sence of Bye with the pure juices of the most val- Laws habaty Liye eee ae i pritcary schools in the ist District, Referred 150 mete Sa pon eee A ow fo bo 0 we SYLVAS CLARKE, Will, ca the. iar Of JULY, open the geclous wable stomachic, anti-bilious, and aperient herbs | Noyes, Owen, Pepper and Turton. Dna Pomme op public eats i Pe 26 Ladies’ € 00 to 35 00 SYLVAS CLARKE, Btore, No. 377 Datreet, between 6th and 7th, ‘i Mr. Gulick explained that the absence of his iO, the ann Pimps 2 w was re- 2500 to 50 00 SYLVAS CLARKE, —_ and plants, and that asasafe and rapid remedy | colleague, Mr. Canfield, was occasioned by a | ferred to the committee of ways and means, y, 5 to 25 00 Brewers and Bakers respectfully solicited to ; | death in the family of the latter. ‘The Chair announced the committees as fol- 4 a 150 to $00 With several other well-known performers, gxamine our stock, which will be sold at New | for Dyspepsia and all its kindred complaints, this Mr. Pepper offered a joint resolution in refer- lows: | 2 - ea ea : = at lot Se aoe i i ion stands before the world withouta| ence to making arrangements for the obser. | _ Standing Committees.—Ways and Means— mae ng Brooches {00 o % o ——— By oe eg een eee will neles mroperaticn ee Hebel 8 vance of the approaching national anniyer- | Mesers. Ferguson, pel Rheem, Simms, entine ‘ee $2 toak and good bargains at our House. | rival or competitor. Its sales to-day are equal to sary. Anderson, Talbert and x aller. Improve- a Sto 650 Al of Produce and Merchandise received | 11, -ombized sales of all the other tonics adver- 1. Neyes offered by way of asubstitute a | ments—Mesers, , Peugh, oni > $ Studs, foto be HARLEY KANE AND JENNIE JONSON, | #24 sold on commission. oe i Be aS patter, See tne Wane ee Jou Bnameled Bleove Buttons 25010 1000 | CitARLEY KANE AND JENNIE JOUNSON, | PHILADELPHIA ALE AND PORTRE. tised im the United Btates, ti steps as he may deem advisuble for the cele- | Drainage and Distribution of Water Messrs. OPT Gola apd Ohaved Rings) lote soo | CHARLEY Ks : PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER. | which suthenticate ite usefulness are sizued by | DFStion of the national anniversary, in co-op- | Simms, Jolce, Wright, Anderson, Mead, Waite 5000 Btone Set ‘and Beal Bings__ 2 50to 10 © | In their laughable Duetts. NEW YORK AND MASSACHUSETTS CIDER. : eration the Federal authorities; which Saraieten, sik Sole Herrens all ead Ferma. £000 Leckets, all sizes... Zoo 7m PREMIUM MINERAL WATERS, | "¢\viduals of the highest standing in every pro- | Woe Sd0PRC ar. oe atoyd) announced | son. Public Jenools—Mestrs. Pengh, Simme, ‘ re \. . Mico Watch Onur 3 pepe SGT ae lhe ee I desire to call the attention of Sutlers ana | fe: ional calling and walk of life. Beware o | tne following = a é Walker, Fn Rae Bheem, Bese oss bo Gold Pens, Bilver Bx. aA s tures. Je 13 W Standing Committees: ‘inance—Meessrs. Gu- a he war d f Pins, S(Oto 20 00 others in the vicinity of Washington and George: | im ications and impostures, : CM Tynan, Dudley, Hall, Talbertand Edmonston- a0 . “aie Belt “NTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME town, D. ©., to the fact that I have constantly on NUTR AER OSES Deaiiames Ramer Fhe Department—Me rs. Wright, Anderson, Se eaiaa ica dungs ah ENTIRE CHANGE OP PROGRAMME hand a supply of the above enumerated articles, MARK TIMB! age and Distribution of Water—Mescrs Tur- | acd Hazel. Olaims—Messrs, Stewart, Wil- PoGtH Phiewen cre. 5 60to 7 30 ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Those wishing to purchase on the most advan- TO SOLDIRBS!—WALTHAM WATOH ES! ton Owen and Canfield. Markets—Mescrs | Hams and ‘Talbert, Markets— Messrs. Mead, 2p) Bate Ladies’ Jet 10 00 te 20 00 one > CHANGE OF PROGRAMME tageous terms are invited to call at my establish- _| Pepper, McOathran and Owen. Police— | Sewart and Hazel. Eleetions—Messrs. Bo Fete! po tale 1 530to 600 ENTIRE C BAD , GRAMME ment end examine the goods, Let every soldier, before he returns home, pro- Messrs. Lloyd, Canfield and Barr. Ciaim bert, Hall and Peugh. Resees sey 6000 Oval Bard Braceli be 4 = NIGHTLY, Upon timely notice, I will deliver the articles | vide himself with an American Watch; no better | Messrs. Brown, Magruder and Pepper. Pub- | Mesers. sel) eed one 4 meee sek 200 Bail ‘Bardropes all colo 300to 5.00 yenuty: marchased in any part of Washington, oF George" | oye ean be made of money than to inves? it in one | lic Schools—Mesers. Noyes, McUathran and | Snd Consrol Tae Jontingenl, Tepedsas Of tye 80 Fine Gold Pens =. 5---- 200to 360 eh aba "Union Bottling Depot, No. 57 Greene street, | of these durable and accurate time-pieces. Itisa| Bolt. . Fire Department Mess. Osateld, | ee rint Comaetttces it aha vansaiacenss: WO Rem Biola dab and Gold Be. 5 cate: 7 00 je3-1m [Ohron. Setrzelawas BG: kind of property that constantly returns goodin- | Gulick and Noyes. Canals—Meesre. Barr, | Ferguson and Merrell. - socks a G: y; Busi ‘Walker, Mead, Edmonston and Tynan. H aes SMto 500 Seen pa ee J ROMs HALE COLOS REPTORST TOR, terest, and its money value is so well Known tha He HL SA ee pntaned ‘asiness— | Jealth—Messrs. White, Rheem, Edmonston a Pon aNO! Es FOR ONE DOLLAR to eer vinal color without ee Peay esr) at- | a pocket full of silver dollars wouldn’t bo as use Joint “Committees —Asylum—Messrs. Magrn- pnd Veal kar epee s car Nap ABOVE ABTICL . MATINEE tending the use of a dye. y druggists | 7.) der, Gulick and Owen. Health—Messrs. c Hy ems fe Ey OSNt fle Tso esl pete a vests iva ares Bold by all respectable Watch dealers in Wash- Brown, Barr and Canfiel Eligibility of As. aiesrs Neerhernes Lande ageta he Forviooa, Oe - Tire ‘Bealed Envelopes will be sent for $1; MATINEE EXFORD’S MEDICATED GINGER BREAD sessors—Messrs. cUninras attoyes 3 oop rr Sooo aan ven pra gs interes Mes Hacteena ho Eleven for $2) Thirty for $5; Biaty-five lor £10; MATINEE TE een ar a < ee and | 161°": oy AMERICAN WATOH CO., Brees “washington Canal Mecers. McOath. | Count and Destroy Uorporation Due Peony Oe ENTS WANTAD RYSEY WHERE. N SATURDAY, AT CHEAP PRIC ore inary ¢ mista ee baby ee a Ofice, 182 Brosdway.N.¥. | ran, Herr and Noyes. ‘To Count and Destroy | Mr Hazell. "On Enrolled Bilis Mr: Anderson. Our paizons are desired to, send United Btates ON SATURDAY, AT CHEAP PRIC x sale by druggists. Price%S.cen por box. — —————. Due Bille Mr. Cross. Enrolled Bille Ms. | Sefore’ Oongrese—Messrs. Pengh, Fergason, money when coavenient. Long letter z TEI jan 19-00) 1 - Barr. ecounts 0 —Mr. 5 2 Becessary, Letters ahould be addressed to our EDMOND & Money Traneactions of the Gorporation—Mr. | Simms and Wrig Box, S106, Pos Ofice, for grosses aaletr, EIQ 70H D. bald Gulick. To Attend tothe Interests of the Gor. | The report of the Intendant of the Asylam on iors fos BALLARD EY Tor eena the sane Y* 615 rth street, between Dand B, 518 pora'ion Before Cqngress—Besers, Magrnder, | ‘was repeived Sac ‘or jnwraduce@ and referred i Gulick and Owen. > of the pecees sing, and Tows, County and Brate FOURTH OF JULY, TWO PERFORMANCES. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER BUILDING, WHY NOT USE THE BRST? Communications were received from the | By Mr. Pengh—Commanication Ate teach- ° as follows : y E z Over twen' s? increasing demand has es- T, announcing the following tiemen | ers of public schools in-relation to their salar- 0 Managers, a8 FOURTH OF JULY, TWO PERFORMANCES. DEALERS Im wenty year: Mayor, 3 gen oth 7th seh OS Past Olen Wen Vs ; ULY, TWO PERFORMANC tablished the fast that MAPABWS’ VENETIAN | sor tne positions indicated, all of which were | ies; bill in relation to improving 6th, my2%-tm Box 9706 PostOfice, Now York, | FOURTH OF JULY. TWO PERFORMANCES. Re a COTE eny. | | HAIR DYE is the best in the world. Itiathe | referred to appropriate committees: Oth, 10th, Lith, 12th, and 13th streeta at, hele 4 , “3! : GENEBA, ABE and CUTLERY, venient. ration Attorney—Jos. H. Bradiey. Tax | intersection with F street north; TOTIOB. 18, Spikes, Hores-shoes and cheapest, the moat reliable, and most co: . Corpo! in. y: ne trem, tel to 6th stress N 'S4LB OF ABMY MULES, Out and Wronght Sails, bead Gomplete in one bottle. Does not require any | Olerk — Wm. Morgan. Bookkeeper —E. J, | street no: orth ‘Ken bees shoe Naitc, Rasps. Pilea, Springs, Axles, z . Oflerk to the Mayor—Samuei T. | east, with a communication from Amos oan amimezas, 1p 0. May 28, 1S { : Mlotrees, Mats and Washers, Anvils, Vices. Ho crock sais. bot mat rey Gat oF make th Garand. Messenger to tne ern be NaWvcaet anata sr aides of New. "Sersey fenue, MANY THOUSANDS OF MULRSare being dis- EXTRA NOTICE Feet es ecenalv bernie hair appear dusty and dead, but imparts to it new | Ellener, | ALO tester a win. B. Batwietie; | from i strest north to New York aveau xi Seleat Wesnineten. sevotant. | TUESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, all of which we offer at life sed Tastee. _Froduces © best iot Deke enh il peace ‘GJ. Museer; Fourth W rd) | Mr. J Simme—To set curband par east 8 cerned! | sae orm, BIB PERM SI PON GUS | Girnatioection, Onis tcnte per bole, old | BURL AL Wasa, Gon © Maus Seventh | line dor on north ant a | "OM MENTARY BENEF: =e everywhere, i, ‘well, Harbor Master, R. F. | 7th to 9th street 7 = To Cae Ge rte A. I. MATHEWS, sphpeld iach iad sn Mence, Othe emt Haroor ‘aster_—W F. ay sation: on ce IN CRADLES, BMA BARNES & CO.,New York. lesale z lice Officers—Chief _o! ‘olice, an 8 TEA MR JOUN MULLIGAN, Lies GRABS SIDES see a: myl6 eodly Sapes ks ch, Folice eet ee Aebpeich aad araye cg ele a a wt When a fine dill will be offered, WHETSTONES, a: Simeon Garrett; Second Ward eae mount | ice, By iMir. Walker—Ai ing the Srrerclee. pontlo aad heh TUNe 1700 OLRTHEN®. 12 Third Ward, eecouner, W. W. Kirby: Firth | to pent a portion fn pate A lay water fe Tag surrounded by the ee eye acer HORSE AND ae eae EES, ‘ Ward, Janea M.' Basher, Sixth Ward, Wm. | E, Stewart, By Mr E street south to Fal- Mana mole, Scath «stripped of farming stocks QLEANSSS, eth B, Lusby: eeirar Randolph Uoyle. “Topd.| ton Ferry Wharf. introduced and passed:— and the North also has safered from the drain ae ar a AWATHS, ke., &e. er Registrar — Rance Doneee, | Cithe followink e anaes j eae eee care end sr ecbile epqtomt In the afternoon, in addition to the Regular PERS AND MOWSRS Gapper of Water Mains—O. U. Chew. Gom. | By Mr. Simm*7 0° C004 ‘sewer on 3d street. ! wen er ie “antviine tem, Gompany, several Volunteers will appear, ALE BARVASTING IMPLEMENTS. Hat wsOLDs Bxzagor | 6 thew’ wibNoner of Oanal—Davia: Bepburn. gfealer | By Mr Mt ‘North Carolina Fac VaLOR: od saan Snportanttinator beplWeeleresire™ ca 3. P. BABEHOLOW, Se toaitn inte ine systems and purges Gut the of Weights and Measures—Joseph F Hodgson | enet, 2° sy Mr. White—A re 5%. revere an ‘ealers 4 stock aoe FRANKLIN BROTHERS, Boudle-clog Daucers. Agricultural Warehouse, more that make disease, ms-6m fuspector Of Flour eerintandnat of the ‘ire fo eee tow! s! lations, by, qirehetns Seer apeaks | BOB HALL 558 7th eheprtpe: Ve. * OH. i 'P! and Police Telegraph—A_ B. Talcott. yy have “not complied them in the Bouth, will never or’ ad diepering é aren rg memes’ chad smhingtos.D.O. | TBR BRD Cee Acsistant Superintendent, M.¥. Holley. Ope ine charter by paving Qu, MO. MEIGS. MASTER MORISEY. P. BOYSR & BURNSTINE, feliable 4 fators—E.H. Noyes, J. H. Faulkner, L.P | © Yeet on eitherside of the track, commencing } 2 ue’ ctermaster General, The Great Jig Dancer. o Seibold. Physictans to the Poor—First ‘Ward: from theveast side Of. tap De pins to: bi os me! tt es Beret Major General. JOHNY KEESE, LIOSNSED PAWNBROEBSS. Sea eae Dr. A Dr. H, H, Lourie: Second Ward, Dr. ae street; and that no more mo! oy ex- | yupontaNt ?*) oapineT MAKERS, BUILD- Lope tet 476 13TH BTRERT. ciation, Philadelphis, Fe, | =a } Taft; Third Ward, Dr. George Sz!te fended on said avenue or street until the work ‘ Large tet BRA ST Gian, talctnannns | HARRY GILBERT Banjo Player: | 5, ona door trom Renasyivaniaavenue,southside. HABEE, Fon Wied Orin Ward, oF a othe following were received {rom | ng ig? shaneee ney I thicknesses, | MISS NAOMI PORTER: oy og sie pancet CN sex Dombe; Seventh Ward, Tit, nts eee ee rl Se anten’. soe tar’”, ot clear Pine Lumber of all Hiekn eee ; : “| LIBBRAL ADVANORS made on WATOHSS, Intendapt of me. Asylum, ey br ibe F meri ont ‘boiling Lauber. aieik ADA TESMAN, The Accomplished Vocalist. | + BY, CLOTHING. &e. Je7-6m* Ph sicismroine Aayia iar branch sewer a <4 2" . gale at yard, No. 37 Watee eet ash. ith others, forms the ; ‘ Comm Devitt wa. 8) { . ’ 4 ,D, 0.,asuperior lot oe aE ey. ane WEATEST COMBINATION OF TALENT arene, ee 2 Seen Ne spay the. sete tee ome ; NYSE on Sorgen samven | noe ac esheets | “arse Sih Menace esececsis —aear Wasa, | Sopa. AGionraege ‘al Comm P) Commigsioners’ oom pe eee { @UaGBs, HI ‘wlet ip p ax7 ollpr, BS Im Pees eae Otireat 346 P Also; Btoxeae W 1 eave s MEMBER TURSDAY -APTERNOON AND as EVENING. “

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