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GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. WASHINGTON, Jani 1867.—Jay Oooke & Co. furnish the following quotations of Gev- ernment securities: THE EVENING STAR. The Largest Cirenlation im the District LACH, Ed! U. 8. 6's Coupon, 1881, Poa 4 sag -D. 17) i fe - 8. 6's Cor h2 W. D. WA ) Editor and Propricter. | U.S. 0's Cox eotee. esas tele tthe " WASH US Five Twenties, tees NGTON OITY: ve Twenties, MONDAY....4......0.0....:.JUNE 3, 1667. | 0-8: Five Twenties, Jan U.S. Se gag U.S. Seven Thirties, June.. . Seven Thirties, July... NEW YORE FIRET BOARD SALEE. Ooupon 112 30.408 ...006 S7 READING MATTER ON BYERY PAGE. BEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. A CASE OF SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION. The following card of Mr. Owen Thorn is taken Uteratim from the Sunday Herald of this city. As that paper is supposed to be friendly to Mr. Thorn, this remarkable speci- men ot English Hill English is probably not a burlesque: Card of Owen Th 208+ FINANCIAL. Lewis Johnson & Oo, quote Stocks and Bonds in home and foreign markets as follows, P New York, June 3.—Firat Board—U. S 8, 1881, coupons, 112; de. registered, 107%; 5.20’, coupons, 1X do. eee: Ovarian ee ee j; do. new, 106%: U.8.7.30's, 105%: U.S. Sim: At a meeting of the citizens of the | Qa y matiesan ax oe ean bag ie Fourth Ward, held to-night, you were nom- Oss oe. Gaaterinas “Gost Gos! 29; Quick. imated for the position of Alderman. Will silver, Mariposa, 6; do. preferred, ! 17: New you please signify your acceptance or decli- Bation of the same. ANDREW GLEASORN, Chairman. JaMEs MULQUEEN, Sec’y. York Ventral Railroad, 99x; Erte Railway,60x;: Erie preferred, 70; Hudeon River Railroad, 1g: Reading R. R., 1044; Michigan Central R. K., 110; Michigan Southerm and N, Indiana R. R., 69%; Ilinow Ce R., 118%; Oleve- Jand ‘and Pitteburg R. R., 75%; Northwestern, 35%: do. preferred. 59%: Cleveland and Toledo, FELLOw-CITIzENs: The above communica- tion was received by me to-day. Though I Daye been vilified by narrow-minded parti- ee u3 land, 88 t ne, (3 ann clique, aided by a newspaper, whose rep- | Onis’ ana Miselerippl Castificates ade: Wat: utation needs no comment, in a style that ern Union Telegra; eh, 43; Boston Water Power, would induce me under other circumstances cheerfully to avail myself of your kindness, Pia 1 must as a citizen who looks at the com- ing election as a contest between my race aud that of another, led by a few white men, a generate sons of, 1 hope, nobie sires, decli the proposed bonor. This contest is one of great moment to oar citizens, and to their interests. It is not of a Roce nature, between Democrats, Whigs, ow-Nothings, and Republicans; but it has been provoked by a few political adventurers, (white, 1 am ashamed to say,) for the purpose of controling our city affairs for their own personal aggrandisement. I earnestly entreat all who are anxious for the interest of this city, whom I can by word or deed influence, to vote the regular nominated Democratic ard Conservative ticket from the first mame on it 25%. Boarp OF VISITORS aT WEST Potrnt.—The President has ehpointed the following board of visitors to the United Stites Military Acad- emy for ‘the year 1867: George W. Burleigh, Esq.. New Hampshire; Hon. N. A. Thompson. Massachusetts; ev. Dr. F. Vinton, New Yor! Rev. Henry Slicer, Maryland; Prof. W. C. Kerr, North Carolina; Hon. James B. Camp- bell, South Carolina; Hon. Joshua Hill, Geor- giah Prot. Jobn Kendrick, Ohio; Hon Heze. kiah G. Wells, Michigan: Rev. George F. Mi: oun, Iowa; Geo. Henry H. Sibley, Mionesox ichard Chenery, E*q., California; Gen. T. M. Harris, West Virginia: Hon. J. W. McUorkle, Nevada; Hon. E, H. Angamar, Louisiana. to the last. Let every workingman smother TH EMBE OF MARY WASHING his prejudices against those who may have TON CAMP, No.1, D. of L.. hereby opposed the interests of labor, (if there are any | Ntifed to attend a special meeting TUESDAY such,)and ¢ast a united vote for all onthe | AFTER manne Ath, at 107 » for the tigket. Let atand ending the funeral er LEAK- every property-owner shoulder to shoulder in resisting this mercin- ary conspiracy. Let all personal feelings be buried for the present, if not forever. Let every voter do his duty on Monday next, and vote for every one of the nominees, and success is certain. Owen Tuoen. Asthe STAR has had qccasion iately to no- tice the gymnastics of Mr. Thorn, it is doubt- less lhe paper referred to “whose reputation needs no comment.” Mr. O.T. is quite right. The STak jas made its mark and reputation $i Members of Sister Camps are d By der, it TIC mi DEGH ne. a hold a meeting 2O-MOR ROW Minos t Pn NOON, ly. prepa: tendi + LuANNAH THON Ps: (=> THERE WILL BEX G ae the W oe \Ss0c TATION THI rEN of th tion is as @ newspaper (as shown by its universal | earnestly reque ted to li ' ness of 5 y circulation and its business patronage) and He eed Se fon the meeting, looking to needs no “comment” whatever, yet itis kind EVANS. Se of Mr. T. to make the acknowledgement. The ie je AWBRERRY AND ICE CREAM FES Stak strained a point to speak well ofthe | TIVAL oa champagne and cigars dispensed so liberally u sos fey! the Leet A AED by Mr. Thorn, just previous to the Fourth Ward meeting, and this is our complimentary quid pro que, doubtless. The call for thatmeet- ing, 1t will be remembered, was engineered by Mr. Thorn, and he had his English Hill party on band to regulate the meeting and “fix things;” yet such is the ingratitude of repub- lics and “marrow-minded partisan cliques” that be failed to get the nomination for either r Rooms on ON, the long term or the shor: term to the Board < of Aldermen. He was named somewhere 1 in the teens in the list of nominations for inp 1 3 Await Bigitting Setar ee lower Board, and didn’t get a solitary voice | ft yanctoal ah hee at neo st Jor Assessor. It certainly appeared at that | D\'y EVENING) cea © an Bye nod meeting that the people or the ward didn’t ment to the constitution will be su want Mr. Thorn on any terms; but by this | 8, 7"er- GEO, EF. KIDWELL card and correspondence it would seem they AT % OF ae E re Sj have since met, without call, spontaneously, lem ‘4 at some place not mentioned and nomi- aay Bist ai nated Mr. Thorn for the position of Alderman | new-pape. by acclaim. This, if authenticated, and | peter Sat Andrew Gleason, chairman, affirms it, ana | P}jy Mit! py atnit James Mulqueen, secretary, certifies to it, is a notable case of Spontaneens Combustion. Considering, however, that the eitizens met aod combusted in this irrepressible manner it is alittle remarkable that they show such in- difference to the matter of gaining his consent to give them his invaluable services. They ask him to acceptor decline, and don’t seem tocarea straw which. All this is yery per- plexing, but worse follows. Why must Owen «as a citizen who looks at the coming election as a contest between my race and that of an- other, led by a few white men, degeneratesons of, Lhope, noble sires, decline the proposed ny ou t lome One! Come Season Tickets 25 cts; single acintoeti, 10 ers, le 3-3t* BOARD OF TRADE —Ar of the BOARD OF TR sijourne eae 4 DE of the A ME en Car fter no an five dollars io TASH. REED, President WM. H. CHAMPION, Rec, Sec je edt W. AUGH a2 HAPEL. aA i north, Cap TIVAL by mencing MONDAY EVE} Every effort will be made te of patrons. Season Tic Single 3 eae HES bat e bP OLE Ti The wera monthly special meeting of <b ge AY EVEN er #1 street east add to th enjoyme nt nd no rafting permitted. » 30 cents ED. Directors, with will be held on few Building corner 5th All the members are requested to attend, as inpor: honor”! This is delphic—grandly vague, but | tant Imsiness will presente for plas myer: rather puzzling. He probaply does not mean | #?4 action rel » change, and best ture and mor ber should be p; > STRAWEERRY F of the F¢ IXY. TUESDAY sth and Sth, at Oda Fi; son tickets 50 cents. to say that he hopes the few white men are de- ees generate sons of noble sires; yet as they have been sired and have grown up tobe white men (though tew in a hill) it seems to be su- perfluous to hope that their sires are noble | sires; and why should he “asa citizen” or as h street. § Single admission 10 cents, “1” or “my,” or any other man, loek upon the HN GOUGH election in this remarkable light,—why should wi i x = nee Association, at he do it;and which race does he mean is led by a few white men; or is it the contest” that is led by a few white men; or is it the ‘contest’ @ud “my race” and “that of another” ip ker- Zumpus that is led by the few white men: and in this case why should the contest led by a few white men, cause Owen to decline the honor? Thatis the socdologer that we dare Say is staggering the citizens of the Fourth | Ward, per Andrew Gleason chairman, and James Mulqueen, secretary. And whois the “another” who owns a race in contra-distinc- tion to the ‘my race,” owned by Owen; and why should Owen, after settling the hash of the scanty Caucasians in the preceding para- graph, be “ashamed” now to say that the few political adventurers are “white”: and what miserable scallawags and unredeemable rap- scaltions these “ political adventurers” must ‘be who “undertake to control our city affairs for their own personal aggrandisement.” ‘What may not their detestable, aspiring turpi- tude lead them to attempt! They may be grabbing at Aldermanships or street-paving eontracts—these self-aggrandizing, aspiring, politiealadventarers; who knows! No won- der Owen slaps bis virtuous breast and asks ‘with a noble indignation, can these things be so, and shall they be permitted; and therefore let every man do his duty on Monaay next. But what does he mean by inveking “every ‘working man to smother his prejudices and vote a united vote?” This mode of voting by the package is said to be convenient at ward meetings, but will it be permitted at the polling precincts? And how can & prop- erty-holder “stand shoulder to shoulder?” It's a physical impossibility, Owen; the India-rabber man couldn’t do it. And who J. W.. Star 0: je3-3t* : OR SALE—k lish and fi it) terests of labor, (if thereare any such”)? Does Fe Cont ag en aa) ot GNEE Rs, Black Maine ain mere aoe TIVAL. for the benefit pal Church. will be held at No D, 47H Sri. and 6TH. my 29-tje6 WAR DEPARTMENT, SURGEON qs 25 2 _An army medical board is now i city for the examination oO cant tation to appear before ddressed to the Surgeon S. A..and must state the full name, ence_and date and place of birth of the can- Testimonials as to character and quali- fications eee be furnished. If the applicant has been in the Medical Service: of the Army, the fact should be stated. together with the former rank and time and place of service. No allowance is made for the expenses of persons undergoing the examination, as it is an indispensa- ble = ail to appointment. ere are thirty-five vacancies in the Medical BARNES. J. . Surgeon General U. 8. Army. ints 1852. McPHERSON & FERGUSON, i 571 PENN. AVENUE, CORNER Ist sTREET, Caritot Hitt, Dealers in PURE DRUGS. MEDICINES and CHEMICA: .. FERFUMERY. FANCY Gi G00bs nS fcfane Breet ea Minded ‘siciana Preac: ons urate! le. be Night Bell promptly ancwered. ————————————— OR SALE—A bright BAY MARE, id, Foun acer. SR Niue lady's horse Addons Owen really mean it, when he says vote fot k Stable at any time, them “if there are any such,” or is this a dig beewees 34 and 49 sts., Island im the ribs of any of his successful competitors SEED STORE, FIRS’ ARD.— Ss, PLANTS. aud INPLEMEN? at the Fourth Ward meeting? In view of the | Sent Wie Ger TEE ENTS Lawn Grand fact that Thorn’s spiteful maneuver in put- ting McNerbany on the track for Collector — Per Rye Grass Seeds, a0 ae Eres for sale Ay RRIS, JR Me 3: Im” K street, near eat near Penn. 5 (when be found he could not get the nomination Fe SALE—At FLEMMING'S Sable, a hand- himself) has benefitted the Republicans to the some GRAY MARE, eight years old, fifteen hands high; has been used by a lady for the saddle and harness: perfectly kind and gentle in harem, and adelighttul saddle mare. Sold for no fault. as the owner has no use for Je3-3t* ‘OR SALE CHEAP—Large BROWN N HORS 7 seven years old; gentle and sound id extent of come hundreds of votes, we can hardly deem bam sincere in his adjuration to all to vote the « regular nominated ticket,” in- cluding the candidates opposed to the interests of labor “if there are any sach.” Atany rate Owen's card serves to show what « brilliant representative the Fourth Ward has miseed, and that was, perhaps, what he intended. THE ELECTION TO-DAY. At the hour we go to press there seems to be No doubt that the entire Republican city tick- Warranted to work_ in all kinds of Irae. ane ouper pes ned jorther ne ct pins Quire e stable stre Pee Lees eeaele on nest, between 18 jy °c PITCHERS 8 Patent Double Wall Plated ICE PITCHERS,with nickel bottoms. The best article in use, ‘@: will be elected by @ very decided majority. | A large assortment just received. “Thus far the election has proceeded with re- M.W. GALT & BRO., Jewolers, markable quietgde and good order. _ie1-St 354 Pennsylvania avenae. InTRRYNAL Revawvs.—The receipts from this source to-day, were $1,899,470.74, _— Scie nate cpa em tans | 8 -than in previous pears, — pre aT tiene peeteg strikes Tigus c: jana peck bib a cont a proved succesater? # Hors ‘Springs tor bis Meroe eine ind , sgfFalicetpal ee jeorgetew! River FRoNT.The river front presen’ quite a cbeer: ppearence to-day. and tae indications of business are favorable. Tae arrivals of bay and river cratt have neariy app! jhe ant. of pastseasons. Tie nett in MO Teguiarly. the oon ’ more fr. the iver, an and eside those tioned, as as areas pecianps period gf tae Arrived —The SigDayscement to m eT. juffer, wheat to J. as ters, and 43 boats with coal. To Gumberland Ce., 676 tons; Baitimore and Hampshire O»., 223'tons; American Oo., 1,5282 tons: W. R. Snow, 104.19 toms; Oonsolidation, 335.17 tons; Borden Vo., 560.11 tons; P. Quigly 11017 ton: Central Co., 766 tons. Depsried—Ed. Boyer, merchandize to Heqeoes, O. T. Snoaffer, sn0- dfies. to Noland’s Ferry; Vigilant, saltto Cum- berland, and 33 boats light. Maronawts’ Exosanae—The Exchange Opened this morning with an average attend. ance of merchents. Offered—5.650 bushels wheat, 30 do rye, 40 do. oats, 5,409 ee corn. Sales—4,100, bushels red wheat, $2.75; 550 do., do., $2.70: 19) do. white wheat, $2.85. Flour duit. Prices unchanged ES SO a EOS, Brant RENT OF THE INTERIOR UNITED fap be retell ks OFFICE, HUNGTON. May 22, 1857. On the petition of pastes OYES £9 "Abing- ton, Massachusetts, praying Yor the extension of a jaient granted to him the 25th day of October, 1353, ‘or. an improvement in Machine Hammers, for sev en years from the expiration of said patent, which takes place on the 26th day of October, 1337. It.is ordered that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office, on MONDAY, the 7th day of October next, at I2o’clock m.; and all persons are notified to appear and show cause, if any they have, why said petition onght not to be granted, Persons opposing the extension are required to file in the Patent Office their objections, specially set forth in ritiny at least twenty days before the oe of hearing: all testimony filed. by either part to be used at the ‘naid hearing must be taken a: transmitted in accordance with the rules of the of- fice, which will be furnished on application Depositions and other papers relied upon as testi- mony must be filed in the office twenty days before the day ot hearing; the arguments, if any, within ten days after filing the testimon: Ordered. also, that this notice ublished in the Republican and the Intelligencer, Washington, D ¢., and in the Journal, Boston, Mass.. once a week for three successive weeks; the first of said publica fions to be atleast sixty days pr previous to cae day of hearin; THEAKE C oma ioner of Patents, REAT SALE OF WATCHES ! On the — one “price plan, giving patron a handsome and reliable watch. f price of Ten Dollars! without regard to valu not to be paid-for unless perfectly satisfi boo Solid Gold Hunting Watche 1 Gold Watches 50 Ladies’ Watches, Enamelled 1,000 Gold Hunting Chron’r Watche: 1,°00Gold Hunting English Levers 3.000 Gold Hunting Duplex Wate! 000 Gold Hunting Amer’n Watches: fds; sales of 1 1; Corn, 39s.; Lard, s2 m.—Consols, oy; Oe 6 73% LivgRroot, June 3-2 p. m.—Pork has dé- clined to 80s. Other articles unchanged. News from the Plains. St. Louis, June 3.—Late Denver papers report that fifteen to eighteen inches of snow, auda heavy rain fell between the 15th and 20th ult. The enow was so deep in the moun- tains that the coach could not go through to Central city, A boy named George Miller, 17 years of age, who was captured by the Blackfeet Indians in tee ana stolen by Cheyennes the follow- ing , has escaped, and arrived at Denver. He Seoptis five white women heing held as captives. one of them the wife of a doctor, at Council Bluff. The Indians keep themselves thorongbly posted in regard to military move- ments. They possess & number of Spencer rifles, which they obtained from traders. The Indians contemplate a 3 eneral and simul- taneous attack along the Platte early in Jane. The Indian Oommissioner, Judge Kenney, and party were attacked at Bridge's ferry on the 15th instant. Captain Willis, with the troops, pursued the Indians and recovered all the stock and kiled’one Indian. The Nebraska Legislature has appointed'a committee to act in conjunction with a com- mitiee of the citizens of Omaha, to give the excursionists a grand reception on their return, * The President's Trip Seuth. WeELpon, N.O., June 3.—The President and party left Richmond this Morning between three and four oclock. Qn their arrival at Petersburg they were met by the Mayor of the cit: Aly General Stoneman. They break- fasted The ‘Mayor expressed the pleasure of the citizfens in having them for Foo and said to the Prezident that they would be much grati- fied if the party on their return trip would remain longer in Petersburg that they had on this occasion in order that there might be more extensive hoepitalities. The President expressed his thanks for the kind reception and boped that he might 12 the fature be able to reciprocate, Weldon was reached at 10 a. m. The New Railrond Connection. PHILADELPHIA, June $—Trains commenced running over the eonnecting railread to-day, joining New York with Baltimore and the Pennsylvania Central Railroads. The con- necting road crosses the Schuylkill river by a stoné bridge above Girard avenue, and under Market street, West Philadelphia. by atnan. The New York road has a depot in W Philadelphia, enabling Philadelphia bessed- pti to take throngh trains to and from the ath New York Constitutional Convention. ALnaNy, June 3.—The Constitutional Con- vention will meet at the Capitol to-morrow A Republican ¢c.ucus to decide upon organ zation ef the convention wiil be held on Llon- day. The project for adjourning to Szratoza has but few ad vocntes. Oo Hunting Silver Watche: IK Assorted Wat Searcy ere s arran worth = dispose of the ab tes naming artic are placed. in titled to the artic rt tes. it bea upon payment return Wateh worth SS ERSTE named « on any certifica this is no lottery, Dnt a straigh: Cc ARLIWN SPRBINGSA fe transaction, which may Pe. urticipates —_— ) by the gis t fast. “ta aces an This delightful place of tesort has recently beap nt sae pan receipt of 25 thoroughly renovate and faproved. ange cents, five for en. fe vey Sees Ae W open for the reception of parties elegant mit or » desire to spend aday at this delight- reminn pot. The proprictors have spared ig'patueig, | Wateh for = or to render it attractive, and pledge themselvés | Ployment this to do their utmost to add to’ the pleasure and com- ely conduc ne fort of those favoring them with their p. Government, and opento For pleasure parties, pic-nies for scl Try us! Address or assyciations, th ngs porse: WRIGHT BROS. 0. claimed by to other p) Pretpact je 31m 161 Broadway, New York. PIG NICS, EXCURSIONS FE XCoRsION TO GLYMONT, VOR Tak BENEYIT OF RYLAND CHAPEL, FRIDAY, Jcnz 7TH. ‘The WAWASET will_make two trip leaving hee wharf at the foot of 7th q ne Cope S A Band * endanc be ree i be ta, $1 ‘Tic jemem, $1; Ladies, ne Om Children, ety Cents. * je 3-4 NOT FORGE’ ou THIRD GRA! NUAL PIG-NIC ce ee EVENTH STREET PASS uci D RELIEF 4 in WE ESI N Ali who wish to enjoy an safes ‘nooa and evening of (pleasure should not fail to attend ae On dered String Band has b-en engagad. ‘ositi no improper persong admitted. Jo Cents, sowing’ © gontiohan aod N. J. Carter, Master Ceremonies Floor Manakers:—Renj. Kiopfer, Geo. Howard, ‘Wm. Sheets, Peter King, Thomas Gittings. 0. A. Donn. {ye $-8t*] GEO!G LEECH, Secretary esp URSION TO MOUNT VERNON=— The. 4 BARBARA HICK socray will leave 7th street wharf TUES- DAY, June 4th, at 40’clock p. m., in’ the steamer Wawasset Passengers allowed 2 hours onthe ground. Fare $1.5: ari GFAND, EXCURSION a GLYMONT, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5TH, 1867 FOR THE PENS SIT OF THE NEW CATHOLIC CHUBUH, FIRST WARD. Boats willleave 7th street Wharf at 814 @.m., and 1% and 6 p.m Dramatic Restoemannce by the chil dren at 4 fefreshinents; &e. Children 50 cents. jest E L STRIVE’ TO PLEASE.—The AWK WARD LUB respectfully announce to their friend ELEY ENqi Gk thes, they will "give H GRAND. PIC-NIC. at ARK, on TUE i MAY. Sune vie TST. Tickets, 50.Cente abate ting a gentleman and ladies, PE Fae oe a: my 31-4t" COMMITTEE FeENAN SROTRERHOGH? THE SECOND ANNUAL AFTERNOON AND HVE ING PIC-NIC of the JOHN MITCHELL CIRCLE, will be giv TEUNNE MARS GARDEN, (Capitol Hill,) UESDAY, Junx 4. poi i PIPER and'a fine Band have been “Tick bein. 50 Cents. my 31 3tt ROF. KREIS’ DANCING ACADEMY, ave., opposite Metropolitan Hotel ; T. i and Friday evenings. from 8tol00’clock. The “hal 1 can be rented for meetings, my 10-ly GEORGETOWN ADVER'MTS. TEW STOCK OF DRY GooDs. JOHN H. SMOOT. 119 Bridge street, town, D. C., has enlarged and refitted F resumed business with an entire NEW STOCK OF ae ae ene. a STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, since the deeline in prices. which enables him to offer inducements to purchasers, His stock com prises the newest and best styles of Ladies Dress Goods. Hosie lexandre’s Kid and Silk Glo Table Pbamasks, Linen and Cotton Shy tings Shirtings, Cambrics and Muslins, arasols and Umbrelias, Duplex Hoop Skirts, Calicoes, Ging hams, Linen Cambric Handkere S. with a fall assortment of Gentlemens’ and Boy’s wear, Al Summer Undershirts and Drawers. Neckties. makin niplete assortment, adapted to the best family trade, to which he calls the attention of cagh ree (my 25-1} J.H. SMOOT. s. handsome styles ; Bleached M 123, i 220, ud.25.. A beautiful stock of Orgaudi Jaconets. and Brilliants.” A large st od for Dresses and Suits; White . Paras bit, Ski ‘assimers. Linen Drills Cottenades. H. iz ports, &c. We invite an examination MIN MILLER, my 20-1m™ reet. Georgetown. alitful water, the shady groves, ite pieturesiee ul toni to render it a charming place FIFTY HORSES AN BE PASTURED on the farm} C 7 miles from Alexandria, immed{- | 15 “John A. Sini P: are 5 ! ‘mith. near7th street Par Ung ot the Alexa, London & pone. 4 Splendid grass, good shade and plenty of‘ rinteudent of which ater. Apply to any time for the run. n THOMAS COYLE. Grrens eda gd HAMS, CURED IN T now offer a lot ot “he ‘finest SMITHFIELD HAMS, one year old last winter, N. BUBCHE Ly corner ‘en and F streets, under Ebbitt House. late parties desiring to visit the place The terms are low, and the proprietors pledge thempelves that on ail occasions good order will he maintained; and that for no consideration will they permitale ‘oholic liquors to be, sold fn the vic Rabi. or further particnlars a Alexandtia.or JNO. D- EDMOND 313 Thee my 29” Weakington. ges coli RREFRIGERNTORS, WATER COOLERS. ICE "TURAL RGRSE AND BEST STOCK OF DRESS | \Yarge assortment err CH & House Furnishing LEWIS BAAR, Store, 7th street, near Pa. avenue. jel-a 50.1-3¢* 32 Market Space. IE YOU WANT FIRST-CLASS AND WELT. HARLES Dr SELDING, Agert, Birey IN| i GARMENTS go to CORON HSU; MUTUAL-LIFE INSURANCE CO., of New York. FRED S. WINSTON, President. CAPITAL 320,000,000. Removed from 291 F street, to 376 H st., oppo- site New York ave. Presbyterian Church. jel-4t™ Bo“ GUIPURE LACE, BLACK THREAD LACE. Has on hand in large quantities, and will be TY OF CLOTHING ar ODEO ALL, 446, corner 43g street. At P. WALLACH. ILEASURE EXCURSION. ~ EX¢U RSION TO PAR ITALY. GREECE, CRIMEA, HOLY LAX D, EGYPT, &c. The magnificent side-wh: wheel Ocean Steamship QU TY, will I DAY, June 8th, sold’ cheap at ship pane ik Bt Mi- tons old cheap, . Genoa, Leghorn, je 1-30" LEWIS BAAR’S, 32 Market Space. ‘ ita Vi Mian es, ue at = 5 mae = ‘onstantinople, Sebastopol, Smirna, Holy 75 sane Mareihcr siiny, Lever aan ices ae Bat amie Holy Madeira and Bermuda, and the party will have am: ple opportunity to visit Paris, Lyons, and all the tsof interest in Italy, Switzerland and the Land. Also, England ‘and the Rhin ernment has issued letters commending the party to hospitaliti lications to jo ple the number Ihade to the Committee thre . 50 cases CROWN PORT, sks Bric igen BONDON, OR F ILY Which we can sel ata “ore feu CALVERT & SORAN, 40=D street, bet. 6th and 7th. ALE je L-3t Ovat now nearly com- to 110, must be PICTURE FRAMBS all sizes at JAMES Dine RWEAD J my 28-2w 0 South street. oa per BARGAINS IN GOOD BOOTS AND SHOES can be had at HETLBURN & BROS, 306 SEVENTH STREET, who have commenced to run off their very large 456 ith Street 4-6 5 : aaa Seventh Street } MARKRITER’S t je 1-3t" TERMS CASH. I MPORTED PAPERHANGINGS, IUST RECEIVED AT 4-6 MARKRITER’S,. 456 stock at the following low figures: Men’s good SEWED GAITERS, #3. 7th strect. TERMS CASH. 7th street, Men’s fine BOX TOE GAITERS, 86. gel:88° Men's LASTING TIES AND GAITERS, $175 «| (GfLSss WARE: Wak wit to $3. GLASS WABE!!) gsr BALL SHOES AND SPIKES, $3 SELY SEA LING FRUIT Cans, 100 pairs LADIES CONGRESS GAITERS, $1. JELL y LERS, GO > 100 pairs LADIES LACE GAITERS, $1. CHAMPAGNES. CLARETS, WINES, Very fine GAITERS, $2 to $3. OPERA TOE GAITERS, all sizes, Misses and Children’s SHOES all styles, BUSKINS and SLIPPERS very cheap. SARATOGA TRUNKS CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. at 506 SEVENTH STREET, one door south of Odd Fellows’ Hall, WEISS BEER, ALES. And all other kinds Glass Ware of the latest styles. WATER COOLERS of the at approved kinds, WEBB & BEVERIDGE, je 1-3t* Odd Fellows’ Hal: Seventh street, pratTEev Wane. TEA SETS, CASTORS, WAITERS, my 25-6t* stone steps at entrance. BUTTER COOLERS: UBNS, B and all the newer styles of elegant Plated Ware, OOKS! BOOKS, THE CHEAPEST BOOKS IN THE WURLD, A large assortment just received. M. W. GALT & BRO., Jewelers, 354 Pennsylvania avenue. coRD AND je 1-3t 1cT TASSELS, ALL COLORSAND 81Z E3, ar WAVERLY NOVELS—Each number complete volume in itself—usually sold by book agents at 30 cents per No., only 25 cents; tobe completein 25 Nos. “Now is the time to subscribe. 496-2 MABE RITE RE. $86 | WAVERLY NOVELS—Five volumes bound in Tthetrect. TERMSCAS8H. 7thetreet, | one, printed on good paper. ‘ Waverly,” “Rob aie Roy,” “The Monastery,” ‘Kenelworth,” and Loc OCHS!!! — | «The Pirate;” all for $1.50. BEST ASSORTMENT OF ORS AND BUILD. | DICKENS’ WORKS—Miustrated, from $1.10 to BUILDEES DEPOT, 369 SEVENTH Shaner | 822%. Esch volume complete in itslt Opposite Contre Market. THACKARY’S WORKS — Beantifully illus- roy 21-lm H. W. HAMILTON & CO. trated, large print, from $1.25to @1.60 per volume. nn 8 ee A SILK BELTING AT 75 CENTS EACH, A Lot of ENGLISH BOOKS just received, to which the attention of the reading public ig re- _my SS THTNWING RIBS & GAITHER'S. spectfully invited, at the Hudson Taylor Book Nee DAVIN & GRIPHERS, | Store. ace THER BIBBONS, sliwidih ond gu ee gc hges pai poeramieaaNea oO at : Caer ee onge? my 21-tf 334 Pennsylvania {avenue IEW MORE of ie SNES eae | ASTURE FOR HORSES AND COWSon RMS NTE Ciena, | Getscl nears Relat Tt iy the most ie my 90 3t 20M gute pace’ | ferame Apply 10 W. DUPBY, atthe Nas : Rh Boas de nee Gaees BAVED BY. Tyua o 5) sery canbe ned dali ty Bt RIES. fresh from my Mar- 50 58 JEWELL uned CA ned fiat rt aaa re whilat in season, aie a tia? ‘ork ns ae (soar, . 0. ‘ Seed Store, seen tse, EA eh Me Ps _my 30-6t* Opposite Patent Office. | one sal +c aay for cash. sone through the Pos 8 gine ge EXOELSIOn vont ed. Bi He Ba ' and Candle Manufacturer, No. eu 603 eee =| mee EAR, { 0 COLL rom AN = Oats article to oft ay Oring BB- appointed soto? a a ihe on ea, Ret. burr Mose 10 VICK'S FATENT Coal 3 patent be “Grhe machines are now ready for ahd NEY GROCERY STORE IN GEORGTOWN The es shaving re resumed business at his old stand, N ge street, corner of High, respectfully = sicits the customers of the late firm of A. J. Radcliffe & Co., together with the custom gibi old friends and the public in general, Hav. had thirty years’ experience in the Grocery Fucinese, and having now on hand a large stock of Groceries bought at the lowest wholesale prices for cash, he is enabled to sell as low as any store in the District. He would call particular attention is largé and well-selected stock of TEAS, which he offers at from #1 to $2 per pound for Japans and Blacks. and from $1 to $2.25 per pound for Greens, These Teas are cheaper than any offered for like qualities by the so-called tea companies of the Dis- trict, which he will prove to any one who will favor him with acall, He has too much respect for the public to attempt to delude. as the veiled prophet did his followers. He would also call particular being nea to his stock of WINES and LIQUORS, ing nearly the mei pigek sold at auction by George Loury, E aq. jdhese liquors are over ten earsold. Also, 19,000 CIGARS, at $4 per hun- dred or five for a quarter, eaual to cigars usually piece...’ His assortment of FA™ ivy GROG shies is complete, which he will de- liver free of charge. Terms cash. To approved customers monthly payments. No longer credit except by special agree ent. Mmny 1-eoim W. H, TENNEY. G2oRGETOW N HEADQ UARTERS. Save ten per cent... and buy your F. Goons, HOSIERY, LADIES’ AND GE S FURNISHING GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS, TRIM New Goods daily r Vv M. H. WHE igh oh DYEING AN ESTABLISHMENT. Office, No. 49 Jefferson st., Georgetown, B.C Established in 1831 ; premium a ded by the Metr, olitan Institute. 1857 ; rebuilt nd is now t far the largest and most complete establishment of the kind in this section of country Dyeing and Scouring of all kinds done in the best manner. Truly thankful for past favors, the snbs-eriber solicits the continued custom of the community vods received and returned by express with the ost promptness and despatch Office address. Lock Box Ne Office closes daily at sunset exc it is closed at 534 p.m. 5 a OF 30,000 WORE FRENCH GOODS IMPORTED BY WILLtaAaN, No. 336 Penn. avenue, Will positively be sold at cost to reduce stock, M. The goods to be sold are such as BLACK SILKs, for Mantillas and Dresses. Velvets, all colors, Velvet Ribbons, pece. Mantillas. Silk Mantillas, Laces of all kinds, Real Lace Collars & Hatruraide. trom to New te end Waterfall inches long, Black Nets for Veils, ‘urls, White Waists, Bobinets for waists, Buttons, Undergarments, Walking Dresses, Sepia, Goudray’ ‘3 Pomade, Babin ober, jabin’s Perfumery, Straw Bonnets, Ribbons, Parisian Bonnets, Beaters. Hair Nets. Flowers, ae! i, pont pike, Dresacs; Mantilias and’ Bonnets made at reduced my 30-2w perontant TO CABINET MAKERS. BD ght received a lar large assortment of Chair id Sofa EBINGS; also, HATE Shore of all am prepared low MUEL. F. on AG 324 D st., between loth and lth. OUSEFURNISHING mounS ie Feet descri: fe ‘ap Sf» "394 D, between ieeh and lith ste. oem DRESSMAKER. MISS J. G. ARTHUR, fo: brite 4 LF 410 9th st. has reeumed business at 594 H street, ors, ery cae ae and 5th streets, where she will "to ested £0 her old patrons aot the public generally, All work guaranteed to please, and equal to the best in the city. my 2-Im* G®rs AND IMITATION Twent ‘ oe PAPER COLLARS, e ents per box, at ies Sens ODEON HALL, Ty 30-4t Corner 436 @t, and Penn’a ave. , HATS ONNETS. * FLOWERS RIBEONS, And all kinds of BULLINERY SG GOODS, R’S, Just received at nina KIN, F STRAW Gi VERY Ahearn PS OF VS $4 THER, m 90-3t Market Space. FISHING TACKLE Frame TACKLE! ved the 1 st selected assortment 6 of FISHING ee, in thomarket. ; 324 D street, between 10th and ith. Exerre WILLOW BATS, “BASE BALL, and | CROQUET oats, I, F. SAY 824 D street, bet Me a asith B™: CAGES] "pimp CAGES) The létgost stock of, BIRD CAGES inthe city. ap 1st 394 ae ae ED—A good CHAMBERMAID, ai a ries Hotel. None other nerd apply jt 2,6 x avhington How<s, eeveral ge c TAMDRUM A Ls that score well = mended. No others need apply E WARXTED— 4 Goop COOK also a GIR eral housework. Inquire at No 4411, near H street eS 3 Wirat CATERE . F stands tah in, ar ot jarge dima Address F oe SORE ere ins W ARTE A small, neatly furnished HO Address J.E.,City Post Office given Ww ANTED—A good COOK fora ‘@ boarding hous. at 195 F street, abotweeg 17 7 eh a3 Isth st je 3-3t* LANNIG ANTED— Bach competent, ane) Woman plack as COOK ina respectabl«family \o objection tos restaurant er boarding house. Appi No. 26 4% st., near Peana. avenue SE. Roferen nie V ANTED—Ry a respectable white girl, UATION as nurse or chambermaid reference given if required. P Ist and 2d sts., Mass, avenue, no V ANTED—By arespectable girl SITUATION as cook or chambermaid ravel. Good references given if required. Ad ress MM Office west SITUATION, by _® respe oung gitl,in a private ‘famil make herself ly useful of child : Apply t any reference required ANTED IMMEDIATE A WwW PERHANGER. Apply to J.A WATERS, &S High street, Georgst. wn D.C je 1-3" FANTED—\ good GREMAN GIRL, oae who understands cooking, washing, and ire in asmall private family Good wages will be gi and good reference required. Apply 522 7th stre between D and E. je 1 2t V / ANS ED eae eee ELY—A good HORSE and a neat, light BUSINESS WAGON ailing goofordér. Address. with tion, age and price, SOHN ae i-3t Lock Box 55, Geo W) ANTED—AGENTS to canvass WwW ful inventions needed in e capital required. Call at FOLE eniors in China, Glass oe Crockeryware, 275 Ba. av. and 316 F stree Waterate OFFIC with a « ROOM attached, Rosy. coal C A of mentee access for 8! or one large Room could be divided, si Hr upon or with ock of Pennsylvania avenue. between 4 “ta, or on 7th streg Lock Box 5: Want D—A settled WHITE the work of four in family. FOMAN To astoady pes son a good home and fair wages will | ; Ry to F ARMSTRONG, corne r uth Washington. A German pi ED—WE WANT TO at RCHAS leman just fromthe North s for $7 7000 cast also, one for $9,000, One hi balance on time. Also. seve for abou each. D.L "WELLS £ Go 1-10t Corner La. avenue and Sixth ANTED—A furnished HOUS distance from 9th and Pennsyl a veodern improvements. Address Box aN a E irnizhed ROOMS, ne f ave iand l2thstreets i from 9 till a.m.. at South gate entrance to t Presbyterian Chureb. my ©) 4t" TO $5.000 — a, a COPART $3, 900 NiHe with the above capitan » tha Adaven: w n real yame PURACCONIST, Lock Box 53 Cit . Y ay to knew that e for Ber SKIRTS COR an siiot LDER BRACES. i- th att CHS. 49 venue, be ine oe and 7th sts Gcodeare warranted ee Ate moat tf BUY—By B.S. JUST men's serond-hand Ch ding. Roots and Shoes, dc., 4°, 7th street. between Land M sts. vorth’ ‘© matter how much they may a worn. W ANTED—WANTED-MEN for l 1 States Army,at 461 C street. near Baltimore Railroad Depot my W ANTED—New and Casto CLOTHES GOLD and cated d ER. or any other arti Abc at the old establ er’s Store of R. FULTON neo north of P. SINGER'S SEWING ANTED—10.000 LADIES to know Mi a at the new Stamping Rooms, 439 9th s posite Patent Office. they can find the best s aa a rti of Merchant Pawnbro & CO., 502 oth street. Sole ee assortment Patt ver offered here for Cloaks, » Waists, Yokes, Bands rs. Pincushions. and Initials. Pillow Cases, Ottomans, Chair anos, and in short, every variety of Pat- terns as they are daily issued. We have a French Machine and a Practical Stamper. and have re- duced the price to FIVE CENTS PER WIDTH We make ind tam aay pattern brought us. ik and Working Cotton very low the Ist LAC. E. about six years ol rocked fat mane and tail. e above reward wfil be given if_returnea to MICHAEL eve corner of H and 7th streets east. yea 5 REWARD Sstrayed on DoD 2 i OME TO MY PREMISES on the $1 inst. ono - EEP. The ominer re a acing Ao cane mr ward ee roperty. pay cl ve BS. ery away. si iN TOOMbS. ety Cor.of Nan Half ates dstend OST—On yesterdi the Treasury I artment, a PEN aholder and two ge enx enclose one. and a smaller one in the holder. particularly prizes the small one, and if the finder willleave the same 432 and 7th, he will be g = REWARD —S Sei the 3ist.of : May 3ist,in ne Vic: heavy Bunals eve of having acalf; ards; t off upper and wider side her to the cor and Boundary streets north, just where cars stop, Will receive the above rewaril anna MURPHY. iE TO MY FARM OW; white stripe do sae herbeck’ ‘Theopee will come. prove property, pay_charges, and take her away. E. J. HOLLIS. ington Farm. Boundary Road —Lost.on the 3ist of May, arcl about 19 hands high. marked 1. + The above reward will be paid ‘retarn te ‘i Corner of 2d'ana'Q streets, ST—On the oth of Maysin the avenue car 411.4 POCKET BOOK containin, : old ring, a family relic. and about $1.20. The will bs suitably rewarded by leay. git on C etre Teas! 4th and 5th 1 Ail Thu last. on Wth and lth streets, a P. with count of Gibson Brothers with Hudson Taylor and French & Richardson. A suitable re ward will be even the return of it to oe BROS., 271 Ren Late = REWARD - Strayed from my $5 the lth instant, a large-size BA € p with short tail, light-colored body, with ari ts around the neck and white betwee the eves; e front teat on left side very large. The On ee ah ee . ty leay- fen-tt bo ‘ard will be dt body that gill Tesi tower wil be vals 2 OPD street: novel je 1-3t* OsT—A FROMISSORT BOTS B for 93: ja, aor y 18, 1865, to order orn Wetheriilvenaproed as ‘im, Mitchell & Son, and J. B. Wilson. r- st t it. The finder wifbeliveraily. rewarded’ bye Picaving it at S33 91h my OST—At i Ni or there and Willard’s, last seraning a Ba a BRack LRT. m to R. ing the same at BOARDING. 'OARDING —Front PARLOR, handsomely fur- moni Back Parlor for two, with board, at $45 per month Apply at 380 E street, near Toth'st. m 31-3t oe permet with Board and if desired in a private fi ly reers, there are no other board- ‘0. £00 Si: erences required. my 31-3t FORRENt Ing Wavate family, two Nery nicely moderate. Aj £3 > =a dence, ae. Y¥., stating ECE 3 A Boows with first- bio Apert ne ni genriomen. at rites my Sse Bonbon serene 7. BALCONY BOOM, man a man and wife) by by ep ‘soplning to 276 Het ast, Capitol Hill. and 12th e: ‘apito! 3B. VANDOREN wr abe Mrs. Jane L, sons are cautioned from pecctisting this note. as th, “py abate ZEPH ANTA JONES. ‘1867.”” The teders svlil be li a liberally Leta at Willard’s pished, with board for two, a st 835 per Be OARDING—TWO ee CAN BE ers. Apply at ixth street, near G@. Ref- 8, it A de- sirable location wt OTatip hack Renee. Res aD. PEEARN clase Paul, Boar Board, gutable reets. Terms m with board. suitable for a gentle- » first WATS SOY TOLE_ORETE. +: American corner pe