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The Largest Cireulation in the Distriet ‘W. D. WALLACH, Editer and Prepricter. WASHINGTON OITY: THURSDAY................-MAY 2, 1567. S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. BEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- S7 The following is the official showing ot the daily circulation of the papers named be- low, msde under the cali directed by the re- cent act of Congress: EVENING STAR.,..,.7.715 copies per day. Intethigencere. 352 « “ The returns of advertising by the same city papers fr the quarterending December 31, 3666, a8 tsken trom the books of the Internal Revenue Office, are as follows: EVENING STA Intelligencer... 813.107 9,48 ore THE RICHMOND STREET CARS. The new street car arrangement went into effect in Kichmond yesterday. The President and Directors of the Company, after a con- eultation wiih Gen. Schofield, decided torun tour cars, for both whites and blacks, And two cars exclusively for ladies: The Com- pany reserve the right to say who are ladies— achauré in the arrangement which aims at | excluding ce.ored females. The Company bave only six cars. Very few colored people Ayailed themselves of their privilege yester- cay, and ® great many whites refrained trom riding. The whites protest they would rather Walk the jrngth of the line than ride with the “niggers.” We beard exactly the same sen- iment expressed jm this city when colored people were first allowed to ride an the stree care here by many white persoos who may Tow be seen daily seated in the same car with black men and women, looking quite com- tortable im spite of the contact. » A@tspaten from Richmond says: There is a prevailing impression that quite & number o Men’ on the line in consequence of this nfeasure. Some of the conductors are men who were once wealthy, but were reduced to daily labor by ‘he fortunes of war.” We baye no doubt these very finical «re. Guced gentlemen,” who are too nice to raceive dare trom 4 colored person, would s:and behind & counter and peddle dry-goods or croceries to'the blackest of the sons and daughters ot Ham, or even elbow them and bet with them ata cock fight, without any thought of being Seriously damaged, or socially degraded there. by. These are nice aistinctions. yery. If the wanagers of the road are emberrassed in con- fequence of the deticacy of their employees, they have only to send to Wasbington, and Secure the services of “reduced gentlemen” of snotber sori; men who are not Sshamed of any Donorsbie labor. but who do feet humitiated if terced to be dependent on others for support, We have numbers of such whe would be glad of employment, and who are as bones, as sapable, and even as gentiemanly, as the Rich- mond malcontents referred to. THE INDIAN WAR. The Commissioner of Indian Affairs has re- ¢elved information from E. W. Wynkoop, U. S. indian Agent for the Arapahoe. Cheyenne and Apalache bands of India dated Fort Dodge, Kansas, April 21, announcing that on the 19tb of April Gen. Hancock burnt an {n- Gian village consisting of three hundred fodges of Sioux and Cheyennes He also states that | six Cheyenne Indians were killed by a squad of cavalry about 25 miles from the fort, pee Stara Geistaced THE JAPAN COMMISSIONERS The Japanese Commiss.oners will be pre- fented to the President to-morrow moraines at balf-past eleven o'clock, by Secretary Seward. The presentation will be private, and no ‘Visitors at all admitted. known io the President the object of their ‘Vieit to Lhis Country, and present to the Exec- | Utive the presents sent by the Tycoon. THE WHITE BOUSE. The crowd of visitors at the Executive Mansion to-day was larger than for several ays pa-t. A number of them had an inter. view with the President,among whom were e#everal members of Congress. AWoTHer — ior Stewart, of Nevada, ‘Will leave here to-morrow for Mississippi» Where he proposes to address the white and Olored people in reference to their duty ug- | « er the reconstruction acts. He isa thorough Republican, and an able speaker, and pos- + sees other qualifications for the task he has undertsken. We bave no doubt he will ac- <emplish much good in the far Soath. ——_—$—<—__<—_—____ THE UonDITION OF SEcRETARY Browning. Hon. O. H. Browning, Secretary of tne In- terior, is better to-day, and this merning he took some food, the first for several days. He as very weak and feeble, but out of all dan- ger. During the illness of the Secretary, Judge Out, Assistant Secretary, will discharge the auues of the office INTERNAL REVENUB.—The receipts from this source to-day were $1, w9.36. The totay @mount of receipts for the month of April was 14,414,050 56, making the total since the begin. bing of the present fiscal year $228,449,6u4 ~7 The average receipts per day during April was $450,467.65. The receipts for April, 1-65, were $14,493,496.(6, and for April, 1566, $19,425,$51.22. S7 We have received trom Alired Hunter “The Restorer of the Unton of the United States to its Original Pp: uty.” by Sam’'l Jor- dan, of South Caroupa, a political pamphlet Of 171] pages. This bulky Production indicates Unat the race of pamphleteers in the South is not yet extinct REDUCTION oF CB —HBe tween twenty and thirty clerks wili soon be dismissed from the Third Auditor's Office. This reduction of torce is necessary on account of the great di- ™misution of work in the Commissary De- partmenr, the accounts of which are examined sm this office. <i a Tae HEALTH oF SeceeTary STANTON.— Secretary Stanton, who bas been quite sick tor -everal days is much better, and it is ex- pected will be to be at his office to-morrow OF next day INDISPOSITION OF COMMISSIONER N@wTon. Hon. Isaac Newton, Commissioner of Agricul- ture, is cosfined to bis house, suffering with a severe cold. It will be several days before he Will be able to be in his offic: JouN T. MON nox. ex-Mayor of New Orleans, who bas an unenviable notoriety through- « he country im consequence of his connec- tion with the riot in that city, bas arrived here, ond is at the Metropolitan Hotel. ee S7 Quartermaster General MC. Meigs. who bas been for some time under the medical treatmentof bis father in Philadelphia, nas to city. IMPORTANT FROM MExICO.—Senor Romero the Mexican Minister, recetved* last evening a telegrsm from the Mexican consul at New Or- teans sayimg:—*+Miramon is dead. The im. penal forces are disbanded. Marquez is com- pletely deteated. (lueretaro is taken. Max- im dian ts bidden Poorties that arr New Orleans trom the Mexican border report that Matamoros will ce besveged within a few days by Gener Capales, who is en route tor Tampico. [t is beleved, a'-o. tha: Cortipas weli bring bis S7iy trom the North to aid in expelling Gen. Berriognbel from the gubernatorial ebair of Tawaulipes. This mdicates tha C Ortega ‘= stillalive. and ambitious to become Presi- dentof Mexico The cy of Mexico correspondence and the border papers copfism the capture of Paebia end the maseacre of the officers. erasenrnen Dnata oid Tux EcgcrTios iN Bactimoae—rne elec. on tp Baitimore. yesterday, tor indge snd Clerk af the new city court passe ‘The sggregste vote is sooabler + jrorge, Cone ®, Th, Ken- 4y Sed Kennard, Radical Repubtieans, 4,257; Jobpeod aod Lyneb, Conservative Repgoli cane, 1.969 employeés will quit their employ- | They will make | rata GOVERNMENT SECURIT Wasuineron, May 2, 1907. Jay Cooke & Oo. furnish the following quo- tations of Government securities: Special Telegrams to the Star. ai — FROM EUROPE TO.DAY (By Caple to the Associated Press.) U. 8. 6's Coupon, 1881... 10 ne IVERYOOL, May 2—Noon —Oonsols, 1; U- US Five Tor mnties, 1862. 1038, ine spawn 72; Cotlon firmer, Middling Up- U.S. Five Twenties. 1964..,. 105 105% | Jands, 11d. U.S. Five Twenties, 1865. 165% 106 U.S. Five Twenties, Jan&. WT W7X Important News from Mexico. U.S. Ten Forties 8: my New Oxrigans, M Mexican advices U.S. Seven Thirti rs 106% | from Tampiey, to the rh of April, says that U.S. Seven Thirties, June. 105% | Gom+s bad pronounced azainsi Juarez, and U.S. Seven Thirties, July 103% | tm tavor of Ortega. Auvices from Matamoras to the 29th April says hews bad reached Monterey on the 2iih April etating that Porfivo Diaz occupied part o1 the City of Mexico with bis headquarters in the Conventof Sauta Domingo, twe squares from m plaza. The city is defended by Geveral Tabera. Avother aitempt to come out of Queretaro ‘Was mace by ihe Imperiaiists, who were liter- ally starving. Te Liberals are eager to end the +truegie. ‘The Times of to-day pubtishes a report re- por! received from a private source, which sayé another battle bad been fought at Quereraro. Tesulting in the defeat of the imperialists and the death of Miramon. Atter the fight Quere- taro was occupied by the Liberals. Maximil- lian was not found, and it is supposed that he is in seeret flight. This news confirms the re- port that General Diaz had defeated Marquase, and tbat the Liberals were complete ma-ters of the situation saith dearer oe eee Latest frem Central and South America. New Yorx, May *—The steamer Henry Chauncey brings advices trom Panama to the 23d ultimo. General Alarte, the President ot the S:ate, in view of the expected invasion by the forces of Level De Goaa,bas issued orders toorganize the militia, audio P. ma the eolistmeat is carried on with energy, The U.S. steamer Osceola arrived at Aspin- wall, on the 16:h ultimo, to relieve the Saco, Therelations between Pern and Chili are far from being cordial, and the termination of the Spanieh question is ail that is necessary to lead to an open rupture 7 The Asiatic cholera is carrying off many victims inthe principal cities of Nicaragua In Leon one handred deaths occurred in one day 10.40's -30’s, ol Lewis Johnson & Oo., quote Stocks and Bonds in home and foreign markets as follows New York. May ?—Iist Board—U_S 181 Coupon 110%; do. 5-20's, 107; U. S. 5's W-40 4, Coupons, 99%; 7-30's, ; Canton Co., 434%: Camb'd Ooai Vo. prefd, 303; Quick- silver, 29, New York Central Railroad, 6 y; Erie Ratiway, ual § Hudson River Railroad, 96, Reading K. R19; Michigan Central R.R., 1085, Michigan Southern and N. Indiana R. R.. 68%; do. guaranteed, ——, Illinois Oen- tral R_R.. 114; Oleveland and Pittsburg R.R., 71%; Chicago and Nortnwestern RR. 34%, do. preferred, 61%: Oleveland and Toledo R115; Obicago and Rock Isiand R. R., 88y; Pittsburg, Fort Wayne. and Chicago RR! 955, Ohio and Mississippi Oertificates, Pacific Mail, 27%; Gold, 135¥ — tose- | HARBOR BREAKWATER AND SHIP CANAL | IN WISCONSIN, | The Commissioner of the General Land Ottice bas had prepared, with a view to submitting the » eto the Secretary of the interior for bis proval, a list of lands Amounting to 199,430 scres, which snure to the State of Wisconsin, under the act of Congress of July Wth, 1°66, granting tands to sud State to aid in the construction of a harbor break- water and ship canal to connect the waters of Stergeon Bay with Lake Michigan, aad the Governor of the State having now fileda cer. | titted plan of said canal as reqnired by the Act, the above list will be presented to the | Secretary im & few days. Pee ee ast fee 20 Arrival of Specie—Shipwreck. New Yorx, May 2—Arriyed, Steamship Heury Chavney, from Aspinwall, bringing two hundred and six thousand two hun- dred dollars in specie The bark Beseel, Capt. Jackson, was a doned atsea. Thecaptainand crew, eigh in number, were brought to this port, ~1288- Dry Goods. Trade has been fairly active. The | looked-for “rush” bas not come, and cannot now be expected. Goods of nearly ail de- seriptions have declined in price, and are still tending downward. Cotton, bowever,is firmer | DestiretTioy IN ALABAMA—A di-patch | | from Montgomery says:—The destitution i< | yet great among the poor. Between here and | | Atlanta I have seen prople selling their bed - | ding for cora. General Swayne is doimg what | | be can, but more help is needed. The civil | superintendent of bureau dis-tibniion says , the destitution in Alabama is as great now | asat the surrender: daily rations are served to 60.000 of the most needy. In addition, be stys there are about 20.000 who are on the verge of distress. The military superinten- dent, on the other hand, thinks the preseat system of charity liable to abuse. Coanties tong- and higher for the momeat; but that fact will refuse to pay the transportation on the corn | y ot materially help the price of manufae ited furnished, and order the agents to sell part ot Brown she goods ibe presen! season ings are lower under moderate sales, and stoca~ are accumulating wilh early aj] the commis-ion- houses. Bleached goods of standard m akes continue firm, and are largely sold ahead — equal probably to the entire production ‘> the first of July. “Other grades are lower, and & still tending downward. Prints ot ‘the best makes and newest designs are pro: iptiy sold on arrival—indeed,. ihe demand is tar grea‘er the foreign charity for the purpose. Again, some of the agents are accused of pro-tituting the charity to politics, these agents being civil appointments. PRISONERS AT THE ToRTVGAS —The record: of the War Department show si) Persons are now confined at the Dry Tortugas, nine citi- zens and forty-one soldiers The former are Moda, Spangler, Arnold, and (Laugnlin, the | than the supply. Luterior goods are lower, conspirators: St. Leer Greenfel, senienced to | a sales restricted. Printed lawns are in tair hard labor for Jife for conspiring to release | gemand at steady Prices for iatest styles:others prisoners of war: John P. Adair, a Sou:b neglected. Drilis are dull and heavy, Andsold Carolinian, sentenc d to five years for rob- ouly in small lots: and the same is ire of den- bery: Joon Walters, ten years for manslaugh- | ims and teks. Oorset jeans are wauted. at ter, and Sam. Henry, three years for assault Sivady prices. Printing-clotbs are a sha with intent to kill. Of the soldiers. eighteen | lower, and are sold only email tors, were sentenced for desertion,seven for assault ton bugs are weak, with only few sales, G with intent to kill, an: x for robbery hams of best designs are wanted, | at pretty firm prices. Inferior goods are considerably THERE WILL BE A MEETING of the | lower. Kolled jaconets are selling freeiy, Ne; THIKD WaBD B. & CLUS at Wisewell | without much variation. Silesias are active | Bartacks. corner of QO and 7th sireets, THIS | at slightly reduced prices. Muslins delaine | (Thursday) EVENING, ati‘, o'clock are in Jess demand, on aecount of the ap. | i ane eS: SOBASON, Boa: | Seonching ware wmaiver: Thinner goods are ATTENTION, SIR KNIGHTS OF more wauted, Priees are tendins downward. i LOMBIA COMMANDERBY, No.2 —The | Clotbs are only selling moderately. No de. mand yer from the clothing merchants of St Louis and other Western cities for ibe fan trade. Prices are heavy and in fayor of the Purchaser, notwithstanding the new tari Fancy cassimeres of the best makes and styles are firm andin demand. Carpets are steady in price and active for the better grades. lnferior are dull and lower. Other domestic goods are generally weak. Foreign goodsare OW Mostly rt sold in the avction-roum. Prices are lower. AX COLLECTOR Job lots at “job prices” are taken pretty freely, I will be s candidate until elected or defeated. to bait merchants from the interier. (reat No back out as reported by some perso 4) bar, ” make a sensation among the jobbers te rousing majority. 4 WILLETT. Subpual assembly of said Oommandery (for the election of officers) will be held at their TO-MOBBOW (Friday) EVENING, M, T%o’clock Bir Knights will take ‘du and govern themselves accordingly. 2-2 .T. LONGLS Ne FOB COLLECTOR. © undersigned, through the many friends, and th. pled sand others, ofters himee! and attra crowd of nibblers, who want to heircountry stocks. Thettalk now y for “cheap goods to go by express,” WN. ¥. Independent 2d. Se $25 i DB. T. 8. LAMBEBT, will Lecture at Union Li all, treet, bet Band F stresae ot Gata a for ee Mason eet. Philadelphia. azine out. it E+ OTRO-MEDICATED VAPOR BATS. ae pr L. ALUAN. senthwost corner ef lith ele to is Lecture, for interested in the per- uranee. ave ,cures theumat }» Eruptions o/t Bkin, Colds, Guat, Debility, Altcction of Parin’ al Absorption of Mercary, and Female Com- my 26m ()S8H1ONABLE DEBSS MAKER. MISS J. @ ARTAUR, formerly of 410 oth street. bas r at age EB. treet, be- mist" ATTENTION, BUIOKLAYERS =a mest- | Ing of JOUBNEY MEN BRICKLAT ERS eld at Union League Hall 9th streat.be- | tween ith and oth streets, where she will bo tween Dang E streets. ob THURSDAY EVEA. | blessed to.sce and the public zog. ING, May 2. at 8 o’olock. All Journeymen Brick. | Telly. Allwork guaranteed to se, and ‘ eri ted to attend. Oom , come all, the best int m "Uy onder el the Preciives orcer ‘Tesi a ap3o st J'D. BONTZ, Bec. FOURTH WABD.—Conservative Union Ticket to be supported at the next Jane election. SP8ine BTOOCK,. OIL QuOTHS, RUSTIC BLE ct beauty of design; For €ommon Oo: Cepecea by c tent workmen. omy Z WILLIA LLEY, aarts yet) BOTH BOOK, NIOHOLAS ry “433 Bavouta street BOBEKT Ff my 2-e02w Opposite Patent Uffice. For Arsessor— —FOR BALSA WILLIAM H. JOHNSON. edule, Patce _ ap 30-e03t* woe ‘Bolicnkate WAIB AT CARROLL HALL. 7 jeces in number, Te acted stn ack BALL. G STREET A es ery fine Dollars, (60 in num ron thzee of Gite Concert ou exhibition, and Tickets aie fale inige Cet Tae id Balt Dimes. The Concert will positively take place TUEB- | _ 4! $e ae eee that. Era wey Mth, Oe Ue seul. be seen at 193 West street, Georgetown, | One $0 Obickering Piano, v4 p.m m23t* One W& Greenback< ny 20 Gold Pieces ft BONSTEB. 75 #, eaaton Set JAMES wrrt EB, | ro. ss | Mabiog in all’ prizes volued at over 81,00. EN’s MEROER AND TATU BD e04! em 4547th street, above Odd Fellows’ Hall, Propo Jase for instruction in the te b: item of his own, proven correct. 8. INTERNAL BEVENUS. DISTKICT OF COLUMBIA. ssEssok's OFFiCs. Wasitino Ton City. ih day of May next. til tees a} who may feel jeved by the usseas: pupils are sati arned. as peed Cea vt tra Bla end theirown protict agor to tween 7 and 9p. m prere: ed, ach id shall Sgt < Fes, whi! eball TOreover state together with a ts, Picture Tassels, ry large, and wiil ject to Speck Licences of Spectal ie are required to be renew di business without or License. are sudject toa fi two years’ imprisonment: and shall not have made their inco: Lefore the abo te will Assistant Assessor of the reside, and the penalty annex a PEARSON. SM-cotmyl0 Assessor District of Cslambta, “IRBLAND 48 I 8AW IT.” v Dr. Susp will Fazest us, Lecture on esTic from card size to full Itfe af eval, plain and carved. WALNUT OVAL a! 0 ried and co: to ‘ramin, Fy description of Pic- Portraits tures and Drawings L J. sOTHROOK, 7 my 2 eo2w A ot treet, opposite Patent Oftice. + Fon ren pays ONLY. the abo the and A on F » May 1867, o'clock p.m. Tickets 25 cts. Sp2) st* BEGISTBY NOTIOB.—Notice is hereb; given to all qualified voters in the SEY- H WARD that the Judges of Election ap- votnted to register voters ander the act of Uongress Feb 1867, entitled “An act to aa rict of Vo! 45 MAREET spacs, TWENTY THOUBAND DOLLARS WORTH or DRY GOODS AT Paimey cost. Mr. Moses having «: ing in our store a contina, j at 1am time for re to reduce our stock Ly welling all goods PRIME Oost. We invite attention to our pri, bd fe pened to convince Durcharcrethat a, = in Farnese’ ‘What we have ft wilt beclosea ont during the 0 BENBFIT OF THE j R nd Hoase of the GHRtSTI AN Meio Minted near St Patrick's Uburch ep 23 lot (ey BeTABLisnend sea. Forest of Fontat bien VA EAVINGS. McPRE = faa son, Bunrise on ¢ ® Hudson. Voi Wilson, of Now Joreny. Be aed let staeer, w as ca Dealers alle. Pennsylvania.) rUne Batas ‘ED! % Auremy, Lenman, Bonsall P ne Inthe White mountains. Lanman. ¥ CHEMICALS, , 0, Bo a ee option, Pb: Preseriptions accurate) ound. oi "Fe fight Bell promptly answers eoemt borne in Pettierland. Uni = r BNGRAVINGS of Mouut Vernon. LA * deririctiaar anette jah is: ‘Mourning at Be Temple in Jerasiom, pit O71 Px; *u rey pp” 1804, wi _ Philpdel = . rod LB—A five BAY MABR, feuition in efore Bi eee: 3 eae: old; willeutt, 1 -@ &@ fine stonk of og romes fast and gentle hores Water Colors, Engravinee. Lit ie! i GASSAWAY & HOWARD, 224 ROTHLOOK 45% 7th wtront B 6t eet, between 10th aud 11th sta, m 2-3 m7 2 colw Opposite Patout Oiice, Affairs in Georgetow SmRiocve ACcIpEsT—This morning as the workmen were engaged Qriving yiie® for tue recomstroctior of the wharf the heirs of the late J N. Feareoa, ou an dies of the bois: Spptraten® the otuer reversing sudde: etruck a laborer uel King on back of the head a very severe wound. Dr. Magru- Ger attended the injured min and dressed tne wound, and be was imm: TE conveyed to bi+ home in Alexandria, where he has s fami- ly It was feared oy his frieads that the wound would prove fatal THs Canal —Atrived—Boats James Fian- magan. limestone to Godey, Six Days cement and lumber to Geo Waters; H. Wade, limi stone to the kiins; Sallie Bilimyer, flour aad corn to Geo. Waters, and twenty-two boats wi'b coal, consigned follows —Hampshire aud Baltimore Co, 115 4 tone; Borden Co.. 383 & tons; American Uo. 934.13 tons, Uentral Oo, 773.6 tons; Cumberland Co, 323.10 tons. De- arted—Boats James Flannagan, lumber to st Lock 34; S. J Criss, fish to South Branch: H Wade, do. to Litt Lock 32; © Kuode, mer- chandise to Mercersviile. Six Days, fish, &c., to Shepherdstown, and nineteen boats light ‘TH ExCBanGR.—There were no offerin’ or rales of 'mporiance this morning. The: are some boats with grain, &c. on the way, and were expected yes'erday, but haa not ar- rived during the b: GEORGETOWN ADVERTS. FAIB AT GEUBGETOWN —The Laie.’ Union Beuevolen! Society of Georget justié the public to attend a Fair, waich they «re pow holding in the Mall of the new Market Hove: ° them in establishing a home fur aged females—a work of charity Whict must com mend iteelf to all. 0. ([ BE GREAT AMERICAN CHOUOLATE, — Just received at eg Also. fresh COCOANUT AND CHOCOLATE OAROMELS, Whitman’. Fine BOX CANDIES and FRENCH BURNT ALMONDS. my 2-6t" 56 High street, JPUBSISHED BOOMS TO BENT—At the north- west corner of Fayette and 2a streets Geerge- town inthe inmediate victnity of the Vollege and Conveut of the Visitation. 30-co3t™ B WELLB (formerly of the firm of Vander- + werken & Wells ) wishes to inform the peo ple of Georgetown that as his Furniture Ware- roor y for ashert time he may be found at 116 High #t., where he wiil pay pa! tien! ition to bolstering, pu'ting down Oarpete, with care and neatness doneover. Painting and Varn his place or their residences : Remember the place, 116 High street, oppoaite Seoond street. ap 30-60" T2 DECLINE IN DRY oor MILLER, i01 15: idge street Georgetown, D, er. He has ree addition to his stock bg the following: Lawns and printed Jaco- nets, Pexcels. Briliiants Barages, Grauadines, noes, Poplins Mosambiyues, Alpacas cham, Pequas, bik. Bombasi ies, Chal Cloth, De Lanes, blk Silke. blk. Gi H-usekeepine Goods, bleached Mualius, lv, 12's 4-400...15, 20, and 28: brown Musitu 1.12% 15,175 18, ond 20, Linen and Uviton sheetings, 6 pieces fall Madder Prints at 12%, best makes is. 1s. and te: Paras Ie bkirte . Hostery, No He respectfully solicits an examination of Stock, believing that money can be saved by oing [ap 40-26") ENJ. MILLER (jFOR@RIOWN HEADQUARTERS. Save ten per cent, and te GOODS. HOSIERY. LADIES AND GENTS FURNISHING — GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS, TRIMMINGS &e., of i YUUNG & BEHBEND. No. 120 Bridge street, + ext to the National Bank 3 of Commerce, Georgetown, D. 0. New Goods daily recel elved, &p 17-2m" Ww H WHEATLEY’S PREMIUM STE. DYEING AND CLEANSING ESTABLISHMENT, Office, No 49 Jeifernon st Georgetown ,D. CO. Established in 1531, premium awarded by tl Metropelitan Institute. 1337; reberit 1356, and now by far the largest and most complete esta Ughment of the kind im this section of country bar 3 snd Scouring of ali kinds dene in the bost ‘Truly thankful for past favors, the supacriber solicits the continaed custom of the commanity Goois received and returned by express with the utmost Fromptnese and despatch Post Office address, Lock Box No. $0. bbainrg ewes daily at sunset except Saterday m —_—_—— IN GOLD EACH FOR THE RAREST $1 0 CANOELLED sTaM es of Burepe. Bee Stamp Catal showing valine of used and un- Used stam; led for 25c. MASON & CO »Mo. 4340) eet, Philadelphia. it = re OE buy your F4y D ICKEN DICK EN t Hew is the time to subscribe for the following editions of Dick Oliver Twist The first of the celebrated ‘ River Side” edition. beautifully printed an: Beveled cleth, $25", Supplied to moi > “Our Mutual Rte. Nicholas Nickleb; = amond edition, not illustrated. volume. erie: edition of Longfeilow’s Poems. com- . $10 ? Home Spun, Five-and twenty Years Ago: $175, Day.a Poem. Mg pes Waldo Emerson; $ zerre Maris > The Maryland Oolony, by Neill: ae P78 * The Forlorn Hove, by B Siege of Washington, . O.T. Adams, beautifully ilustrated: ©1 50. True Protestant Bitu » by Bev. Dr. C. H. Hall: $1 50. Btory of a Trooper, by Adams. cloth, $2 £11 the above works sent free by mail on receipt of price, at the ‘Hudson Taylor” Boox and Sta- Honery Str. peNOH & BIOH ARDS myl-tf _334 Penn avenue, Wasi J EW @oonds. HAM SAUBAGE, in skine—new—desirable for breakfast or Innch imund Wates:75 Ca: v Land HAM PIKE. Crosse & Blac! ‘. BAG ENUINE RUSSIAN GAVIER, is OLIVES FABCIAS, VICTOBIA CHNDD EE Ee EB Crosse & Blackwell's MUST, OB! TAL PICKLES, CANTON GINGER. N. W. BUBCHELL, Under Bobbitt House, corner léth and F HEILBEUN & BRO.’S, re 506 SEVENTH STREET, Have just opened a great variety of $7 fine Patent Leather GAITEES. $4 Bowed Cait do @5 do do ROOTS, $2.50 Men’s Lasting SHOES and GAITERS, 75 cents Ladies SLIPPERS, $1 Ladies BUSKINS, $1 Ladies, Misses, Boys and Children’s GAITERS and BALMOBALS, Ladies ine KALMUBALS and GAITERS, of all styles and sizes, very cheap, TRUNKS! TBUNKS!! TRUNKS!" CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST: At 506 71H Stiger. 8p30-6t* FLOOR, &c. UB OOMPLETE— A fPORTME RE of iT OF F All arades of FAMILY, All grades of B: A. Fin’ ond Middlioge FLOUR iF ee AT ERY LOW tiarEs, é; scortment for Babor'e wee AN winga Of Mill’ Fecd, ‘Hay, ‘Btraw, to. Ground Alum, snd 9 at — — a WwW M. jiana avenue and Ist stree' [= “hear Baltimore Depot. Rates. a BALLS, PARTIES, &o. | ial * sBp GRAND BALL Ce MPRRANCE OLUR Fate D uae By ah Age gentisman ene ladies. No sue wekr, my 1 tt* Ballet Master. Ho: F08 THE SBOOND Camp Bait A one of the most Tick ata. §1, ad my i ott Tr ANNUAL TiOBy, ear m ¥ ¥ BIS ASSEM fi |. between oth and THUESDA ‘Tickets for sale at Bilis Btores p LEVENTH GRAND REOPENING oR GEORGE JUEEEBAEES Corner of «th and M¢ » c INL ~ AP & 22 JING EVEBY MONDaY 4 8 im GEO. JU DAN epi LOST AND FOUND. PAT EN UP, TRESPASSING ON MY GAR- ou. Rear Green Spring. above Goorgetewn, 1 SOW aud PIGS ‘Lue owner is reqae-ted to come forward, pay charges and take them away. my 2-3t* JOS KAKMANITKSUT. STBAYE A switch tail BAY MAb. Ward will be paid for hor B.A. Ja0uss, A liperai recovery. Second house west of Lincein Depot, my 2 St of Hill, 5 REWARD—St olev oo Thurs $25 Gay. thy ark bay MAKE, fo!l map Tight fore foot ‘The above given if returned to JOHN BBO f ington. 8, RE April mane $ ENABLES | Pal eet and Daval, @nd tan Perrier 4 OB ® ComMon leather colar, * Express Uo Seal attached. Auy r to Adams Express Oftice will be my i 2t* one returning liberally rewardel, [2825The public are canti 4 pur chosing or trading fora NOT bon dred ($200) dollars, with interest, payable in Fixty das fre be 234 or 25th ult , to the order of GEOBGE BSLIN, as ssid note bas been cither Jo-t or mish my 1-2 $50 BKEWARD—Lost, by a Indy, yestercay IU morning, going from $th street ts the prayer meeting at the New York avenue Ohorch nd thence to the Treasury Department. Fi & HONDBED DOLLABS 10 notes of B28 S 10's, @ 5's The tinder will receive the above re w ed leaving the same at No. 342 9th strect near bL. ae, my i 2t" $ 10) BEWABD—Straved or « weeks avo, two UO #8; one ¢ with herrs.-ni the others brown, horned cow, white stripe across ber bac both dry. The above reward will be given if returned to HENRY BUPPBRT, ‘ep 30-3t* corner of W and i2th streets I OST—Ou Monday aiternoon, April ad. on 4 New York avenue, between lath street and Dr. Gurley’s Church, « GOLD BBE with tusertption on hack finder wil suitabl) rewarded on le itat 401 New York ave, @ rch ap 27-s03t" OST—On Thured. t. the 25th instant, on 4 New York aven: ore it. between Wrh and ith ats .a Gol LN. with attached tw. Gold Biugs, two Geid Doll (ome a Oniiforn: Dol. lar, and a Gold ( edal be literally rewarded by leavt Banking House of Charles H. and D ste. LET. marked “M.A. -toB. B, y Gift, 1865” The finder will be liberally rewarded b; leaving the same at Willard’s Ho fe 22-¢ “ABRIAGES Oa BBiAGES Cc CABRIAGES Just finished, at Street, several superio: P an’ Aivarecs nd a it \rriages. P' ae pt our. ,GRaBA Bepository 374 Dot.; Shop 477 sth st *[BEMENDOUS BeDCOTION 18 TH rice of DEY GOUDS at EMORY We . 114 Pa. aven: between 9th aad #, Ju-t receive! frem Anction 100 doz afd Gente’ LINES HANDK EROHIER LANSBURGH & BRO, $15 SEVENTH STBEET, We have opened this day 60 cases assorte! DRY GOODS, censisting in part of the following Sprague and Merrimack PRINTS, Ble and Brown COTTONS, of all the well known mashes, 4-4 Androscoggin Bleached MUSLIN. 27 cente, Linen and Cotton SHERTINGS, al! widths, 25 percent. cheaper than last week. Bleached and Brown TABLE CLOTAS. some *plendid Goods. at 70 cents, worth s1 10 TOWELING, NAPKINS, DIAPERS, from auction very cheap. 20 pieces WHITE MARSEILLES, 75 cents, worth $1.25 ; WHITE GOODS of every cription, stcn as aconeto, Naineook, Plaid. Pisin. and Striped Cambrice; Figared ‘and Dotted Swiss, at great sacrifice e ieces OASSIMERES, for Men and Boys weer REBS QOUDS. DRESS GOODE, in endiess vartety.from 15 cents per yard up to the very finest. Plain, Color: d.and Black ALPACCAS 2% cts Der yard, cheaper than ever. FRENCH LAWNS AND JACONBTS. 2 cases beautiful figured LINEN LAWBS. Our stock of MOURNING GOODB is con and we defy competition. 200 pieces Black and Colored SILK, frem $1.25 up. 1,200 Silk PABASOLS and SUN UMBBEL- LAS st less than manufacturer's cost. SHAWLS. Of all the latest designs. BLAOK BILK and COLORED CLOTH SAQUES plete, SHAWLS. our own manufacture, in the test variety, pl ceted guarantee to m $8 to $15 je aper than any house in the city. ALso, GABMENTS made to order at short notice. JAY O0OKE a 00. Fisted Bankers, léth street, Si. cont Id inte: FIve- Bon s exebanged for ae ome or Peart TILES constantly om hand. : ENTY EVEN. SEOUBI. ap 25-2w P . MUTUAL LIFE INSUBANCE 00> OF PHILADELPH*A, P. PITAL, §1,500.000. Notice.—The 60 per cent. dividend on the ment cf 1866 is now ready to be delivered to the i: sured at the agency. DVassers wanted. L have now en hand the following first class Fire Fhe Intern ational Fire Insurance Co,, of New i Ray Insurence Oe., of Hart- North Americ: Oity Fire Insurance Oo., of Hartford Nliomal Fite Leeann Baltitwore, Md, Washington Fire Insurance (o., oi Balti more, Md., all ing jorge capital. All Insurances attended to promptly at reasona- * STosses ‘id promptly,” lished Agency.” veenmalte SS eee 18-lew3w hineton Build! \HE RODGEB GROUPS. ‘Inet received at Hudson Taylor's Book Store a number of these pavalar, Ps. 334 Pi “4 “rel Ape eer! pret 8-008 forthe District at Caves. 7vTe OOACH MAKEBS. ‘The undersigned are mR NISH Paani ware eye Hae LeatHer: MUSLIN, PR Tiesiw (Chron 1 3X0. BELvaR S&00. Use HARB! ‘ 5 ROT N t bene x pountis of brown soap, are the finest Sis fr arate gi? tas i] District of Columbia, OLARK & CS euts and General Commission Merchan 320 Penne. ay , up stairs. ad im H 0. HOOD, . 335 Pennsylvania avenue, SRWELY, “Said” Bite yas Manos oa A ver Spestacles, Opera Glasses, & oF he wilt ep 23 tt sell at very low prices. M2t8orouitan BROOM FACTORY. WILTBERBGER, LeDUO & CO., Manufacturers and Jobbers of BBOOMS, BRUSHES. WOOD AND WILLOW WakgE, ac. Seweracnare se Tos Water st.. c: ebu! ry No. t st.. Geor, omer and Balesroome No.1 4% ot. We VERMONT MAPLE SY SUP ana Li SPRING Beceived this day from Vermonte es BOTT ees ‘The Syrup is bright, thick, and frosh trees. For sale in convenient kegs Use, or by the gal Z.M.P. 4 BON. King PI ap26-12t " Corner Vermont avenue and 1s) at, 1GARB OUTTINGS for & for sale cheapat 489 aint “it Sp 2-cotm™ A. FINLEY & 00. OFFER. A FACT.—How is the time to economise. Try the celebrated P. P. COMPANYS EAST INDIA COFFERS, caly 16 cents per po P for Tamliy {C¥oreise. ‘he finder will | i OLOTHING, &o. G*®B4t BARGAIBB, Bleck Cloth Frock Coats, ef superior quai . from @i6 19 $0 - Black Cloth Backs, from S10 t0 9) . Ruglich Melton Ssoks, tx etl fashiooadie colors, 6 Bieck Docskia Pants, from @7 to $16 Carsimere Panta, § to #12. Dieters Seite ooet, Vests aed Pautaloons— Prelubore Goode are of ovr own maker Firet-clese style, f0 material, trimming, ané work mensbi cy Suite, from oteway oom fro , Det oth and . Sietropoittan Hotel Bal dice MEN'S BUITS at $8, MEN'S SUITS at $10, at SMITE'S MEN'S SUITS at G22, At OMITE'S MEN'S BUITS at $14, At SMITHS sence oan SMITH’S MES'S SUITS at $18, At BMITE’S MEN'S SUITS at $2, At SMITB’S MEN'S BUITS at $25, As SMITE" BOYS’ SUITS at $4, At SMITH'S BOYS’ SUITS at 5. At SMITH’S BOWS’ BUITS at gs, at SMITHS BOTS’ SUITS at $10, At SMITH'S ar tHe NTRAL CLOTHING WOU SEVENTH STREBT, ap ire ~ Cpportte Post OMee Epwasp DOLAS. MERCHANT TA ourmer of iéth street aud Peun's ave, © Willard 's Hotel, bas received fro: Bew York an elegant assort ment of French and a OLOTHS. FABCY Oassi Ma xg ESTINGS aod WHITE DBILLINGS forthe Spring and Bom ers to bie frieu¢s aud the pub! ‘educed prices ¢ N reate, "ecires to turn bie thenks forthe liberal bestowed him during invites bis F J. HEIBERGER, * (Successor to H. ¥. bornon & Co., MEKCHANT. TAILOR, Metropolit (ate Brown spot! Bo. 362 Pean ayenve. AMES T. WALKEE, | MENS MEROBE AND TAILOR, ava ae Man, 8 leave toinform hisfcrm-r patrons and the blic, that he is almost iy re 4 1b t iving additions to his now besttifal stock of Goods adapted to EN AND YOUTH'S which must be seen to be N but th skillful * areemploved, | } pe a e tint tion guatanteed, both with STYLE om ATEBIAL, AND WORKMANSHIP Always on hand a compiete aseortment of FURNISHING GOODS | ca fo: rehasing | | Gi BOARDING. \ EBY COOL, PLEASANT FBONT CHAM BER fer rent. neatiy furpishe!. faces the use of bath room. class table board. south Boaré if desired fret pinanire et 208 H street, be ti oppost eo new ml te the interior aua Post Of GENTLEMEN cai |» accommodate ood FABLE BUskD, in a privat ome No, 354 8th -treet, between I aad kh A mia BLE BOARD AND FURNISHED ROOMS— php fortable CH BOOM. where four others mod only are tak: crate, Apply at 213 B street, betwee end Iv) BGE DOUBLE BOO Fo BENT—Large $UBNISHED BOOMS from $12 to $16 oath Board! a $5 wn Be due teh bent, eae oe enue. ‘api im: 'T—Two well furnished PARLORS, om it oor. with or without BOARD. Ap- ‘st., bet. oth and Jith. _fels ABLE BOARD at Bo. 464 ith street,e few ‘Ten aoa meee Terme $m por mon! a ae is ta ply 393 B ry and 24th GBEAt WATOH SALE x ON THE POPULAR ONE PRICE Plan, tery Pairon @ Handsome and Relrable Watch for the low Pre Ten Doilars WITHOUT REGARD To VALUE. An! no ¥ Satisfactory! ve 5 Lea! © wi 0 be patd for unless p i Solid Gold Hantine Watches... $250 to gym Jou ic Oaped Gold ches... BO oe 100 jes Watches. Bnamelied. 100to 00 pag ol @ Hants id ¥ loss. The return of any of our certificates entitles you to the efhatwoctnesed as steretinat sets, i ‘on any ‘certincate, it will at once be is jtimately cond: atithartoed "ee the Go: to the most carefal scra! . Try *WMTRICHT. BROTURE & CO. Impetiers, ap 20 268 161 Broadway, Sew York. [*?oRTANT To CABINET MaKEES. 1 have just received a | assortment of Chair ani Sofa SPRINGS. also, HATE CLOTH or ail widths, which I am ed to sell at low ’ Banat y"sevace, ae 394 D ot boteeen ieee cath eee | Ant Lcesertomsnlct HocsErURmsHINS GOODE of « de att 324 D, between iotttemn rth Jk IN. _ B LAMBA TURITECT AND BUILDER, Office, No. S4U heventh street, 9 Im’ NE. cor. Louisiena a» ” —A& pair of very ine bieck HUBS: F srltabte oy tally was win be sold her tee very fine ¥ BL SHON ERS guts | YEA SETS: a ‘Thicomtinn: GOL! AND WHITs. Wea J. ia Aap 27-6t rott Balt. 2.43 5 aS Berroa ® aNCY GOODS Band [Reverses wis, — Se aenroe: ewes randy ef eae Iso 4 full assortment on ut RY ead FANCY ; latest importats ANCY GOODS, of the tatest im on > ee al ell er RC

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