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TOR SALE AND RENT. PROPOSALS. v7 to BOPOSALS. FPARH FOR SALE —We are conbied te offer, to THE EVENING STAR, | .22=ztscours Sannazz Somoot Gorrax- CITY ITEMS... two o'clock, at the Foundry Onurch, with JP ORBALE_—A new three «tory BRICK DWELL- a nia Hila” idee ME?ROPOLIT. HALL.—This ular 8 i Bo For “Auction SALES” advertisements | devotional exercises. orem ubsaehe ine. bent teased with pene F ING, in a pleasant ipcedion and convenient to Rey. B. P. Brown presented the followin, business! Inquire of GEORGE iocabed eat cisesaeh gaupertice naywbers tn ormeer ell Tanne Aty DEPARIMENT, bee fourth page of to-day’s STAR. stat fuies. relative to the Methodist Sab’ and délighted audiences, who testify their ap- | Market. je'12-2t* the District of Golumabte, It consists of a Sealed Proposals for aaa =. . ane, | tchools in the District:—In the year 1858 there | Propiation, of the unique performances gore. | POR BENT_A Thregstory BION HOUSE, with Ae Teg pimple there teapot reer tng gored, “Proposals for Claas No. (name the class. were 11 schools, 235 teachers and officers, 2,531 | &t this-establishment. 1n addition to ape 24 or Duili{ing, on 30, between Band | south of the iiants of the Goverament Hospital for | 0" f tee nO tion weal mee OT SULLY, Nex LOCAL NEWS. echoinr, and 5,422 volumes in the different | Teady large company, Sig. Manuel Oapolo, a | Castrecis norih. Rent 3.0 per monthin advance. | the Insane, or within obe ands half mileaof the | Feceived at this office until the 18T JULY NEXT ee rice Ap 1oe7 note w25s | seleprity, made Die rst bow lant evening, | FOR REWT—‘ThreccommunicatinEROOMS, wa. | cnribeure at teWutiona Kare Couroen hee im | be copumenctdyai No locbs: mr onthe follow q 7 S . —! ‘an- e Natio 4 > a - ay Rock MUSEMENTS. Bc. TONIGHT. | Donolar, and 10,192 volumes: inthe different | 800 was fecolved very favorably. Miss An: | KV ornienca at is ¥ atrocts between ath aud | provements consist of ‘large residence containing | Gay. for furnishing and delivering at the sever = ‘accomm: pay’ named, the materials and articles em- faulty’ sit te eomoncionl ‘tom then patil ‘goed Drnced fa printed seheduies, which, with the form which, by the way, ia equal to the best in the Dis- | of offer and guarantee, wil x * f ict.) by al nue flanked on each side by | Cation. and sent by mail. if 0 requested, to persons. well-grown Cherry Trees in profuse bearing. Ata | desiring to offer to contract for any or all of the convenient distance is a large Barn, with Stables, | Classes named therein, by the commandants of Outhouses, &c.. necessary for a farm; and within s several navy yards, for the classes . | ne Rush rendered the “Drunkard’s Dream" | 15th, suitable for offices Or a small family; cas and to-day. ‘The drive to Rock Creek Onureh is | sbraries, making im those nine years an in- | Voi vsectively, receiving no less than five | watcr. Apply on the premises, Je 12st" delightful in the atternoon and evening. 721 acholars, and 4,730 volumes in the diffrent | encores, and the Ballet Troupe. under direc | F\OR SALE—A BRIOK COTTAGE of fire rooms. Wavcn CHAPEL, Capitol Hill—The Fair | jipraries. In 1#63 there were 12 schools, 320 | tion of Miss Annie St. Clair, (Premiere Dan- on C street, near Mth, (Island.) House 16 by 40 and Festival still continues. teachers and officere, 2,014 echolate, and 5,057 | ¢Use,) has already become a fixture at this tay z By 93 fest oe $2,600. | Ap! ay a BELTSVILLE, Md.—Fair and Festival con- | volumes in the different libraries. So from | house. The quaint drollery of Billy Rice and & INGLE, 373. D st. Sans hw dinues to-day. Visitors can go out iu the after- | 1858 to 1863 we had increased but 1 school and | Johnny Harris keep the audience convalsed (OR RENT—Sevyeral airy FRONT ROOMS, let under their command, or by the paymaster nearest few steps one of the most heaters and bean Sere il of thy iv i i i to, or by the Bureau for any or all of the trai road sami sed with laughter at all times. This house is the floor; very suitable for housekeeping. ne rings of flowing water in thix region of country. : evenibeny Siesocern Ry ral ae = patel tes But vince 16 to thietime. we. tee coolest place of amusement in the city, and the vere Al 4 Pore. as Speirs) ‘Gonvenient Leda The —* bison é dybbeck bey re te ol Ta cat confusion and mistakes in sealing the: Fair in aid ef the Mutual Beneficial Society of } and 1,241 scholars. . | (NOR RENT—One three-story BRICK HOUSE, | 7007S and thriving Vineyard in perfect order. Im | inh ch is not perfect and compicte im wself according colored members of the church. ‘The subject, «Why and bow should the Sun- ae ogee ao ga enc lt read tig hegre F containing ule foe, aif fa good order, with een pa tg ee roar ean, 4 ye Oe to the forms af offerand guaranty, and each indt- - No. 5 8 , between B an day school teacher be trained for his work?" ing thousands. Don't tail to visit the Metro- as and wate ol ine Uae ae acess anaraooe ‘was discussed by Rev. Wm. Krebs, of McKen- | Politan, & Island. Aten minutes’ walk to the, Treasu: it ye . ‘eon. jane oe A pleasant) timgy ase pe, €X- or D. A. Burr addressed the convention on | 5 For Cone, poeione: mod Nails, eaiaeot and} E north. odids aks jel ; > SEMIN G town —St the subject of tTaraGt clas, cxercigns,” and ke. consult Dr. White Oniropodist, 424 Penn. FOR SENT pa, motum size BRICK DWEL ie Mer eee tO Mitta, | was followed by Mr. D. A. Gardner. who has | ¥¢. consult Dr. White. Obiropodiex, #24 Fenn. LING-HOUSE, nine rooms, in Georgetown, D- Try Festival by the ladies of Dutbarton | been the teacher of the “Infant Class of the | 2venue, between 4% an sts. C.; has gas and water. Location healthy and de- treet M. E. Church, this evening. Foundry for twenty-six years.” from 6 8. m. to 5 p. m., and 6 to8 p. m. sirable. Terms moderate. Inquire of JOSEPH & IsLanp Baptist CHUROH — Strawberry Rev. W. 5 B. Morgan tollowed with some 2S LIPBEX, Lumber, Yard, No. 27 Water sb Festival this evening. A pleasant place to | very interesting statements, and Rev. B. P. 13 ares J vidal of a firm must sign the bid and erntract. no more, salubricus epot in this country nor one | TiA0( 00 0 {rc referred to the, printed instructions would desire to unite the advantages of city with —s Sage farniabod = ey heer ere 7 hey are hereby cautioned, am c - the pleasures and heaithfulnees of a country life. | HA2.*Te art thzis offers should be made an the my29-2w* | Printed form prescribed by the Bureau, aad eae = —- mailed in time to reach their destination before the OQ LET—The desirable BRICK DWELLING, | time expires for receiving them; no bid will be con- No. 138, on the northside of G street. between | sidered which shall be received after the period stated , sist and 224 streets. containing 10 rooms. with gas. | and no allowance will be made for failures af the Apply at 123 Bridge st.. Georgetown. je 6-3taw: mati. Alloffers must be accompanied by the Enquire at 212 Pennsylvanis avenue, lath and 15th sts. ——_eo—_——_ JEwELRY.—Garnet Setts, Amber Setts, Bog spend an evening. Brown ted ir. ‘fant Wood Setts and Buttons, Rubber Buttons, | @ TORE FOR RENT—STORE No. 226 7th etreet Al —A LOT on L street. between 13th | der’s license, or a certified copy thereof, and the PCoLtuniay Law Oottzom Burtoma.— | work in he Foundry sched. Binds, Chains, received this morning, af Ss between Mand N ets..eith Counters, Shelving, F ‘a Hath siete, 29 feet front and Iakfeet deep, | Riddcr mnt state distinctly af what Pay master's > t esti rs ‘ lesson relative to an- Tigg’s One Dollar Jewelry Store, No. sk: A f AS ry <x’? | paved alley. Apply to C. B. KER, Star ce. . saan ¢ aay fore thi Sougregational Churchy this anne peta cient Jereeneen chic wan very interesting; | 2venue, near 4% street : EA ® at Market Space. J9 11-964 Je6-tf To guard gaslint abers Dein opeves Wee ae time Appointed. bidders are requested to endorse om ry BRICK HOUSE near | theenvelope. above the address, and draw a line AME HOUSE, containing SEVENTH STREET PARK.—First grapd pic | ®Mer which, the convention adjourned. nitnated on Fayette. atroat pire ah CSE, = "The convention reassembled at 7% o'clock, THE WAYFARING MAN need not err in buy- k four (4) room: FoR SLES twe the northeast boundary of the city; 4 rooms and | under the endorsement, thus: nic of the Young Hibernian Club this after- 9 b . ing his clothes at Henning’s, cor. 7th st.and | Georgetown. D.C. Apply J. A. BLUNDON & CO.: is, with large tot of ground enclosed. Price ** Proposals for Class No.(name the class) for the noon and evening: ae eee ee eae cise ty offorsin our | Maryland avenue, as he Bas but one price, | No-11¥ Bridge street. "seni st* ‘000. “Inauire 347 3d et.” mah tf | Navy Yard aiiname the yard.) StoTrs’ HALi, First WaRp.—The Straw- saltooia *’ was taken up, and Rev. Dr. William | ™4rked in plain figures. FO’, BENT— FURNISHED BOOMS, — Very “To the Chief of the Bureau of Yards and Docks, berry Festival, in aid of the building fund of | Hamilton sdreseed the convention on this sub- } casant communicating ROOMS, in a desirable >. PRUPOSALS. ——__»—__ i Be , iDili St Paul's Church, commences this evening. | ject, relating some int-resting reminiscences Just THE THING for Department clerks. | locstion. 444 Ith street, between G@ and to the guarantors’ responsibility Opp FELLows’ HaLL, Navy Yarp.—Th main: ticul: alpaca Jackets, at A. Sake's, No. 517 7th st., | Streets: sie K Sort aittried in Mich they reaide. az 4 ALL, Vv ARD.—The | of his early work in the ‘istr: articular) pe y * p 5 * OR RENT — - O } AND PAVING evenue for the district in whic! y resi Strawberry Festival of the Sanday School of | of tne establishment of Sunday schools in Bai- | adjoining National Bank of the Republic. Finite oct Beat FRAME HOUSE on Dun: | Pee CARRIAGE “WAT CON SEVENTH | _ ‘The schedule will state the Sines witiix whiok the Eset Washington M. E. Ohurch com. | timore in 1622, and the extension of the in- atrecis, No. 47, containing five rooms, neatly pa- NORTH, FROM THE SOUTH SIDE OF L | articles will be required to be delivered” If any mences this evening. fluences of the chureh im that city. Iy THIS SHOULD MEET THR BYE of any one | Dired water and gas. For particulars inquire op- STREET TO THE BOUNDARY. ete eran Ok a saseal cane tne uae —_e—__ The question drawer was opened. and sey- | suffering from Bronchitis, Consumption. Asth- | posite, No. 54. Je 11-3t* , Proposals will be received at the Mayor's Office. Seen at a erinin tee on seether ‘auch articles, Bere ae Tite ox LIER PRIZE FIGHT — | eral questions were taken up and discussed; | ma. or any Pulmonary Affection, we would | Coit HENT—Two Unfurnished ROOMS; gasin | cit? dealt, until2 o'clock m.on THURSDAY, the | ols Wh sc edor mot, aud i they canuot be ob There te no little excitement to-day amongst | anq in the course of the evening Rev. B. N. | refer them to Dr. Jayne's Expectorant, which | M'hcn toom.and water in the yard. Rent mod Tage way of Seventh gireet, from the south side of | tained, the fact. must bs reported to the Bureau at the sporting characters in regard to the com- | Brown spoke of some of the defects of the | will in all cases rd speedy relief, andin | crate. Apply on the premises, at 500 New Jerse i ‘ Bo Seal imi once, before bids shall be received. [ ing +mill” petween Sam Collyer, of Baitl- | teaching now pursued in the schools, contend- | most a speedy cure. Sold by all Druggists. | avenue, between D and E streets, north of Balti- | £5 that anol enh rece ea cite tone stmilar | rhs sureties must sign the contract, and their re- more, and Barney Aaron, of New York, who | ing that morality should be taught as well as| W,8,M. more Depot. je 11-3t over eight or less than five inches in diameter, and | sponsibility be certified to by the Assessor of Lo- are expected to meet in fistic contest to-mor- i seven inches in depth, to be laid on a bed of gravel | ternal Revenue for the district in which they re- not less than eight inches in depth, covered with at | side. ‘ é i jeuet four incomes of anarp sand pairs paring.and | All offera not made in, strict conformity with the to be well rammed three times with a ninety-pound : Soovrapesying the som onules S21, rammer. and well watered before the last ramming; tion of the Barean, be rejected. os ft- the surplus earth to be deposited in such ncigab: classes of this Burcan are @uimbered i sor places as the Ward Com and the contractor will be hundred feet in religion, and was followed by Messrs. D. D. Fo SALE—A LOT. 20 feet 10 inches front bya ——_.—_——_ row morning, near Aquia Creek. A schooner Leec! _M. ith. To THE LADIES OF THIS CITY AND GEORGE. feet 4 inches deep to a paved alley. Moat eli Joad of lumber has been sent down for the pen a Bele Meaney ane Ae Sates TowN.—Do you wish to save money? Go to | jocated, on west nliee ath atreet. ‘price, 50 tants construction of an amphitheatre, and as sey- mending Mr. Jas. H. Boss, of Wesley Chapel, Lewis Baar’s Fancy Establishment. He sells | per foot. Inquire ot F. MELHORN, corner of 8th eral vessels will carry passengers from this | a, colporteur; which was ‘adopted. * | cheaper than any other house. TL and P streets: or es 9th street, Center mae city, Baltimore, and New York, it will doubt- | “Resolutions of thanks to the reporters of the ———. Nerden’s Rating House, Je eT Jess be the most largely attended affair ever | city press, and to the members of the Foundry Waite Door Suits. Brown Linen Suits, Foe SALE—FRAME HOUSE No. 343, pleas: known in this country. The “fancy” from | Qnurch, were adopted, and the convention | Alpaca Coats and Dusters, and a large variety antly situated on 9th street west, between K No. 4, Yellow o. 2, Stone ak and Hardwood, No. 6, No. Pi - j ; std 1 ; ie: ba} » Pine, Spruce ipe d Cypress several of the Northern and Western cities i f linen goods in general, at prices to suit | *4 1 streets north; two storics, basement, and { tui] width of the street exposed fo White Pine. Spruce. Juniper. and Cyp ure in the city, busily engaged in discussing | *WJ°Urmed sine die, everybodys nt Hable & Co.'s, 465 Penneyivania | back building; six roobts. Alec; one on 8th streets | witich wal be well puddied by the Ward Commis: | Lime. Hair, and Plaster sNeidiug amd Fi ii i y. s = ' | signer without expence to the co: ctor. srave § ; No. 912. Moulding anc e ti 3 t bead = ae a aying gutter stone, not less than three feet in 3 on; No. 14, jor come time past on the Reistertowm road, | ith precinct were informed of the decease of | HaBLE & Oo., No. 468 Pennsylvania avenue, TALUABLE AND ELIGIBLY SITUATED J Icnvth Aud twelye inches in width, The work tobe 3 No.8. Ship about seven miles from Baltimore, arrived ip | Tisly Wade,at ber late residence in Fighting | under U. S. Hotel, offer a large stock of White JRANT FO ALE—' a \beeri be) that. city Jast night, on his way to the battie- AURANT FOR SALE—The subscriber at private sale, a RESTAURANT, in one st locations in Washington. completely d.and now doinga first-class and done to the entire sati Assistant Commissione sessment of the property bordering th that of the General Government. whicl 24 an for by act of Congress of February 23, 1855. Piping, &e.; No. 2 material to be the property of the Corporation, and | No. 29, Bituminous ’ to be deposited in much locality as the Ward Com- | Bituminous Broaid-top Coal, ( at 0 pner may direct ) No. 31. Copper and Composition Nails; No. Jers will state price per cu Tools. ing. per square yard for pavin: and sand p per foot for gutte action of both Ward and and to be fi n “ Alley No. 1. between 3a and 44 and F and G | Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, Neckties, and field. Collyer is expected to come to Aq streets south, where she has resided for a | variousselections of Gent.’s Furnishing Goods, Creek by care via Richmond from Fortress | seriesof years, keeping @ house of ill-fame | at reduced prices. Call early and secure bar- b an See erat casey ane Monroe, where he has been engaged in prep- | which has yielded a considerable revenue to | gains. eo Toren tage pas pene rr pte Oe pga en ration for two months. It is not impossible, |\1ne general fund of the Uorporation during —_+—__— ee eee eee ea pols to CITB S WALT AGH. however, that he may go up te Baltimore per | ;nat time in the way of fines. The deceased, CARLIN’s SPRINGS —As Will be seen by an | Aye ne Meee oD La. avenue. corner of 6th steamer, and go around ona boat with his | witn all her faults, was remarkable for her | advertisement in to-day’s Star. the delightfal | stroct. Ne Il-ot™ Iriends to Aquia Creek. Collyer is largely | kindness to all distressed persons in her lo- | summer resort, witbin seven miles of Alexan- the favorite in this city, though the fine con- | cality, especially to those of her profession. | cria, known as Oarlin’s Springs, has been | OF SALES rade webs Tone Galt otween il for by as- it No. 25, 27, Anthracite Coal; ‘oal, No. 30, Semi- ic yard for grad rcluding gravel r ne Class Ho dition shown by Aaron in his sparring ex- 1 them in sickness, paying theirex- | prepared for the reception of visitors, and ie -10-3t™ No bids will be received from others than practica tc.; No.3. Pr hibition at the Columbia Garden the other | fences when pressed vy the lay, aad main. | arrangements oan be made with the superin. | tl\*t! 1 SOEs, | Bancreygpe te right isexpressly reservedtoruect | Goce No. night, incline many to take stock in bis chances. taing some who were unable to support them. | tendent of the Alexandria, Loudoun, and AL! # arty ¥ > idders will also state price for old gutter stone % 1 rt piri baed renee selyes. She was a native of this District, and | Hampshire railroad for the transpertation to between T and U streets. ie er se stree' er foot, and also old flag stone per foot. ardware; Divorg Case Dismissep.—Yesterday morn- | her right name was Matilda Ryland; but she | and from it of excursion parties. eo1: ath arreet ; . - ang ae VONDERLERR uses. ing in the Equity Court, Judge Olin, Mr. Jos. | agsnmed the name of her lover. ‘She was —.—_ 4 n Georgetown, tw ‘Commizaion ‘ond Ward. 10U 1 SE, corner of High and Ist stre $15 per mor Apply on the premises _ je 19-3t"_ ALE—TEN LOTS, 20 by 100, on T street, H. Bradley counsel in the case of Antoinette | probably about thirty-eeven years of age, but Just ReckEiveD—Thbree hundred Boys’ Fast agt. Gustave L. E. Fast. moved that the | 4 vicious life brought on consumption, and | Suits, latest Spring styles from ten to fitteen OR Hill be dismissed. The complainant is the | gave her an appearance of old age. She | dollars per suit, at the Great Central Olothing | following are the cla lat the respective y their aymbers, Asylum: avy Yards and Naval RNER, je12___[Intel.]___ Commissioner Third Ward, gt 3 ye ges j AVY DEPARTMENT, ON daughter of General A. J. Pleasanton, and } owned the property she occupied, but that is | House J. H. Suita, cali oe een pen and lath streets. Easy wae N Burmac or Navication, June, 1857. Kos.1 No. 11. 1213, 14, 15; 16, aoe ee acuta tine wee he oe probably covered by debts, and will be turned 460 7th street, opposite Post Office. NO LET—Several ROOMS, STABLE ani CRL- | ing sited Proposals endovecs ‘Proposals for buil a 7 0. 52. Bad decatved ber, be having ® wife in Pras. | °Ycr [0 ber creditors, and her funeral expenses _ "DXi op reasonable terius. tnquice vat Fi. | 8 Midshipmen» Quarters we recelved at eit YORK. NEW will be paid by the Corporation. Just RecetveD this merning one hundred 5,11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 13, 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 27, PHILADELPHIA } GROSSMAN, North Capitol st-above St. Alos more of those fine twenty-five doilar suits, at | (}Bo ) MAN: North Capitol st..above St. Aloysius sia, from whom he claimed to have been di- e THE GRAND MoonLight Excursion To- | the Great Central Olothing House, 460 7th ‘vorced, and prays a decree of divorce. Tne respondent claims to have been divorced from fice until oue o’clock’ p. m., June 29, hour the bids will be opened, for furnich materials and workmanship ‘necessary for the con- 4 JOR SALH—-TWO NEW HOUSES, six rooms al se pees Nos. 5,6, 11, 4. 15, 16, 17, 18, 20. a es NIGHT TO AQUIA CREEK.—From present ap- | street, opposite the Post Office. I each, with ge, sittiated on J2th street, be- | struction and completion of a building for ship- Nos. 5,6, 1, 14. 15, 16, 17, 15, 2 his Jousnes Welle is Rovnigenurg, Ergssie, sad pearances there will be a large and brilliant --e——-—- teledn, Tend U.’ Tertes easy.’ Call, at "375 ith | men’s Quarters at the wave! Academy 67 oer N gecree ase procored” ftom Prussia 2s sles g | Patty on the moonhght excursion to Aquia | Pour Cors, Durillons et Ongies rentres | <tr: je10-3t* | Annapolis, Maryland, according to plan: : fications, which can be seen at this office daily from 9a. m. to3 p.m. * Bidders must accompany thetr offers with guar- antees that they will. it their bids are accepted, en- Xe Creek to-night. Persons wishing the best ac- | dans Ja chair, consalter le Docteur White, AOR SALE.—Thbree handsome BUI See ne srom the Consulate at Alx-la-Cosp- | commodations will do well to get “red tick- | etabli depuis 1861—a son office No. 424 Pean- | Hy oa citet north betecen let ann 2d sts, a ospected hin or infideiity and naturally gave | ‘tS {rom Messrs. Campbell & Godfrey, 206 | sylvania avenue, entre la quatrieme et la | vast. ncarly opposite the proposed Capitol Grounds; 4 i street, or from Mr. J. O'Leary, ‘Senate | Sixieme rue. tt they will be sold at a bargain. and on reasonable | ter into contract. with good and satisfactory secu- . 6.7.8, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, xenttoher feelings, and under thelaws of | House” near the Railroad Depot, Driver's —-—-—__ terms. Apply to W. H. MARLOW, conuer 7th | rity, inthe full amount of the contract, within ten fiawav c apoleon, in force there, which provides that | O cter Bay,” Pennsylvania avenue, near | No Better INvESTMENT can be made than eet and canal. ge 10-6 days after the acceptance of their offer, and, failing to do so, the guarantors agree to make good to the United States the difference between the offer and @ decree of divorce may be awarded tor 12th street, or Molan’s Sample Room, near 6th | '2 Clothing at the present reduced prices at FOR BEST oars neatly -papered communica- serious injuries as tocharacter, he petitioned | sireet, the Great'Central Ulothing House, 460 Seventh ting ROOMS in excellent conditioa, suitable PEOFOSALS FOR STATIONERY, and obtained a decree. The affidavit of Jos. —_—_e—____ treet, ite the Post Office. for housekeeping. Rentlow. None hut permanent | that which may be accepted. i Navy Department, June 1, 1387. Hermanns, the noted baseo, was takenjin this | Tum CQace or CLEAvEn in the Criminal | 7” (PPO the Pow OMco_ tenants wanted Apply at 402 Keteet,aboveluth, | _ Bidders are requested to make separate offers; d Proposals for furnishing the Office of the case. to establish the identity of the respond- | Qourt this morning, in thecase of William E. Go AND Sgx those fifteen dollar suits, re- | or 293 Pa. ay., bet. Wth and 1th sts. je 10-3t first. for the erection and completion of the entire « avy andthe several Bureaus of buildipg; second, for erecting and enclosing the whole building, incInding sashes and glass. and fin- ishing the centre building and wing containing the mess-room and kitchen; and. third, for erecting and enclosing the whole building, including sashes and glass, and finishing the wing containing the mese-room and kitchen; and. fourth. for erecting and enclosing the whole ‘building, including sashes and glass, but without internal finish, and, in each SnBes state the time in which they will complete the work. The Bureau reserves the right to reject any or all of the bids at its discretion. ae x THORNTON A. JENKINS, je7-eotje23 Chief of Bureau. PBoProsaLs FOR CORN MEAL. Qfice Depot Commissary of Subsistence, Washington, D. C., Sune 7, isor.t : Sealed Froposais, in duplicate, are invited until Department with Stationery, for the tix ding June 20, 1568, will be received until on. of the 29th instant. They must be on the envelope, ‘Proposals for Sta- y” and addressed to the Secretary of the ent as to the Prussian divorce. &c., and it also | Gjeaver, convicted of manslaughter, to whom | ceived this morning, at the Great Central | f.OR SALE—On casy terms, twoHOUSHS, in the appeared that the witness himself bad been | a new trial was granted, Teast Centon moan: Clothing House, 460 7th street, opposite the F Philadelphia Row, Eleventh street east. These orverced: Mr. H. A. Gooding was the coun- | ce] for Cleaver, asked what amount of ball | Post Office. houses are well soeated. ee gpminer Pestilence, sel for the petitioner. 2 * ——_—_e—__ naving hot and cold water baths and gas. Also, , wg Recommary: and. Tadge Fant axe tt Bt Onz HUNDRED Suits at twenty dollars just | Honse in same row to let. Inquire of the agent, ANALOSTAN ISLAND.—This favorite resort ive. Sabi ly Ch b1 ats received. Calland look at them at the Great } Plant's Building. ‘ of pic-ni ties, pleasantly situated in the | &'¥e. Subsequently Cleaver was brought from | Hi 7th street, | se 10-5t THOMAS M. PLOWMAN. sag -aacinabee By M 17 Re | jail, and bail entered by Mesers. Kob't Pywell | Central Clothing House, 460 7th street, oppo ELON Potomac, opposite Georgetown, seems to be and Sam’) ‘eas in the As e amount. y sive the Post Office T PRIVATE SALE, ON EASY TERMS—The ‘well patronized this season. The old Mason : SOON! Unt BAST HALE OF SQUARE No. 779, con mansion, burned down a few months ago, has EG ge eee hing about 58.000 square feet. in fine gardening been rebuilt by the lessee, Mr. Rodier, who iL. —Mr. George S. Koontz, {the popular BOARDING. i ee oie has on tt Oras De Has fitted up a pavilion and greatly improved | *s¢nt of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad in ie eke elt dba Ae Breet betwoenth aaa the premises. lardly a day passes that some | ‘Dis city, is quite ill at his residence on H Is Op w nn Ty. party of pleasure seckers ore wot there one | street, and it is thonght that his sickness was ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, with | sth streets east,and Eand F north. For further = ithout BOARD, be obtained at No. part rs ETE: Pi RT. the gregated. The Grant Pleasure Club had a de. | C®used by over-exertion at the time of the ac- | 351 Fetrert, Let. 12th and Lath stes Good Table | becniagt® Cul on PETER PIPPERT. on the digitful pic-nic there yesterday; the Urbanity | “ident on Friday afternoon last. Board. ye 12-60" SALECA new HOUSE, ten rooms and cel- Association give their's to-day; and to-mor- Pp ES AA BEY BOARDERS can be accommodated with gasand water; on 18th street, between Tow the grand family pic-nic tor the benefit of eTTy Lanceny.—John H. Francis was ar- BOARD and LODGING at 54.0 per week. | and K streets north, No. 328. Inquire next door, St. Ann’s intant Asylum will no doubt attract | rested yesterday by officer Felt, of the Fourth | Tuble Board $3.50 per week. Apply 303 D street, | at the igned by the individual certificate from a well- known and reli en as to the ability of the idder or bidders to execute such a contract must accompany it. The bidder or bidd to whom the contract may be awarded will be required to enter into it immediately, and to give bond in the sum of five thousand dollars, with two or more satisfactory sureties, for its faithful execution. The names of the parties authorized to be given as sureties must accompany the proposal. Should the contract be awarded to a party en- gaged in business outside of Washington, it will be with the distinct understanding that they must have a branch establishment in Washington from avy Each proposal must be or firm inaking it, a fable c A store. je8-6t* TUESDAY, e 25, 1867, at12 M., for furnishi i ic e 1 EDIATEL hundreds of onr charitable citizens to the | Ward. ontwo charges of petty larceny. He | between 12th and 13th. jen-2t* FOR SALECA first class GROCERY STORE | the MUIRinGents ‘Deca talent with’ all the COW which articles can be procured IMMEDIATELY Island. St. Ann’s Asylum takes charge of | W48 sent to jail for court by Justice Walter. QOIMER BOARD—Large, airy and pleasant Kk nga good business. A lease given on the | MEALthat may be required from the Ist of July, Proposals in which any one or more articles are orphan children under five years of age, and —o——_- sS ROOMS to let. with BOARD: at 374 North 41 1867. until the 3ist of December, 1867, ed at nominal or fictitious prices, or at exe bas accomplished great good since its estab- REAL Estates Sares.—W. L. Wall & Co. | Capi lishment in our city. The music to-morrow | yesterday cold lot No. 12, in square 81, situated | rorme I mises. Satisfactory reasons for selling, Address | street, near the Baltimore Depot. The OCER je 3-6t* ar Office. e delightful, the board good, and charges The Meal to be delivered at the Subsistence Storehouses, in the Monument Lot, and Si nh ates, will not be considered. xth- street Wharf, or at the Baltimore and Ohio Rail- nted forms for proposals, embracing a sched- ene ae y ate —On the ist of July, a very elegant y - of the article > samples of the paper re- will be furnished by the Holy Hill band, and | on F street, between 2iet and 22d streets, con. | MWderute. Try them. Je B-13t ISHED HOUSE, containing ten rooms, i ite | on oy, ee sree, Sig Somuies at tee sane ce ample arrangements have been made to secure | taining about 6,650 feet, to James Raine, at 20 |) FROARDING—A gentleman and his wife, or two | with modern improvements, Rent #120, Ee ERE Gene eee et eee aarat: | aulted, Will be Turaighed om spalieation at te Be. the comfort and pleasure of all who attend, | cents per foot. ingle gentlemen. can obtain a pleasant front ARR & METCALF, notice, * a eepett ic said form end schedule, and the articles added te which they will have the conscious- oe EOOM with BOARD ine private family from the Rooms 12 and 13, Plant’s Building, Tne Corn Meal to be delivered in good, sound | furnished must not be inferior in quality to the ness of aiding a charitable work. Monzy sOLp last night at the twenty-first North. Inquire at No. 70 L street, between 23d je 8-tf New York ave. and Ith street. flour barrels, each containing one hundred aud | samples. ergs monthly meeting of the Ventral Building As- | #24 4th. mbi36 Tn a desirable neighborhood a neat- | ninety-six (196) potas: to be fresh ground and of Among the articles embraced in the schedule Fo REN ly FURNISHED HOU containing 7 rooms; FURTHER HEARING.— Yesterday afternoon. | sociation at 50}; per cent. premium. Four | JOR RENTON og 75 Waren tice price $75. Willsell the furniture. i cely-furnished PARLORS and Benj. Greenwell had a further hearing at the | thousand dollars was sold. BEDROOM, rom $10 to $12 per month be inspected are— goed, merchantable quality, and 35 reams of Regulation Paper. efore it is received. re —————————— BOARD $5 per week. Nou. 459 6th street, bet. C y. & METCALF, Payments will be made in such funds as the Goy- 40 reams of De: ch cap. engaged in the Hot the night pretioce wink and La-avenwe, my 18 1a ce PeantPlant’s Buinting.) | erpivent may furnieh for disbursements. Seams orostespe the colored man Jenes was cut with a knife. MABRIED: OR RENT—Two well furnished PARLORS, on | it 8:#f New York avenue and joth street. | Bids must be addressed to the undersigned, at to Post No. 2! r Pa Jones and Buriey hadsworn positively in the HEAP HOUSES FOR SALE. 3 G street, endorsed “Eeopeesls tor Corn pee oh At the residence of the the first floor. with or without BOARD. Apply x 12 per. t J Meal. 3. BELL, lope and Wrapping Paper. June 1, by the Rey. | 393 E st. bet. sth and loth. J = , ji 1.8.0.8 . non rapping Pap first examination that Greenwell was present ERTS Ow: rai 18 je 8-5t Major and C.8., U.S. Army. ying Paper. and participated in the riot. Two other wit: PEA ANDER TABLE BOARD at No. 464 16th etrect, a tow HoveE oe niee ‘street, ‘ae pita at th La ROPOSALS FOR FUEL 165 Envelopes. off ud others. nesses testified just as positively tbat Green- | SWANN. cldest danghter of Edward Swann, Esq.. doors north of the avenue. Terms $2 81.700, , vnews | Pp . = 140 quarts of Ink Well was with them Jooking for ahog at the | of Washington city, si petals HOUSE on 4 street. Island, six rooms, 81,000. CLERK’s OFFICE, ret bien Pens. time, and was not in the riot. The Justice cor: bgp Faduinets [wo HOUSES on Delaws venue, six rooms Hovsk or REPRESENTATIVES. U_S., arith & warietect ote . wished to be certain that the accused had not | 1) hee hae Wa: sasintea be n Jane te PERSONAL. each, brick basement. $1.600 each. . Wasnixcton, D. C, June 1. 1367. ether ith 4 variety of other articles... ile been mistaken for his twin brother, who had | McCarthy, GEORGE W. COLMAN, of New York, PICK HOUSE, eight rooms, at Navy Yard,with | Sealed Proposals will be received at this ofice | gelivered without delay when orderek: wey’ to be been suspected by others; but Jones and Bar- | to Miss KATE RICHEY, of Washington. No DEMONGEOT SHUMAN HAIR AND PER- | “HRICK HOUSE sseven Ta cer cuoiniie Boel for the ee ot eae ; satisfactory to the head of the eftic quired. Article: e furnished E. seven rooms, on H, neat 6th street, Island, $3,000—$500 down; balarce Sv per month until paid. fer which re- ley insisted that the accused and no other was | ‘ t embraced in the schedule are theman. Lhe Justice decided to leave the 1367, fur supplying Fuel for the use of the House of « FUMEKY STORE has been rm Representatives of the United States, as follows, to- On Tuesday morning, | Penn. avenue, between Juth and lth S—WOODRUFF ; oportionate rates to those that t: case to the grand jury, and held Green well to t the Foundry M.E. Church. by the Rev, | site the old stand Also, two FARMS of forty acres eacl: one north | “5 s os lity No.1, ork ind in case of unnecessary delay or a refusal on bail for court in $300, which was promptly | Vastu Brown BEEHONZO OUNGS. of IPF AT COST OAOOP-SRIETS, | sil oneeaatof the city, very cheap. | ON Eng Coal, Baltimore ‘Companys or of a quality | He PAF of the contractor to farnish the articles iven. ork, to Miss aL daughter 0} 3 DET HOOP: s RTS, .L. WELLS & ©O., 5 : y sexe . the Deps e » purchase = Woodruff, of Washington, D.C. No cards. und All-sty ipa of Weuay andy MIT | o8-ot Corner La. ave. and 6th street, | j2ul thereto, to be thoroughly’ screened and tree | trom other parties at the current retail prices. and deduct the excess. if any, from the bills under the contract. The right is reserved to the Department of purchasing a greater or less quantity of each and avi article named in the schedule, as the public ice may require. Payments under the contract — TIMBER FOR THE ALEXANDEIA AQUEDUCT.— SADDLER—MARSHALL. On the 20th, by the | 7 t, between D and Eo The lessees of the Alexandria Ounal. Messrs. | Kev. J. W. Chariton. JOHN J. SADDLER to Mrs. & BROTHE Wells, Dungan & Co., have begun operations | VIRGINIA MAKs LL, both of this city. = * HOOP SKIRT for the remoyal of the superstructure of the 003 NINTH sT., Alexandria Canal Aqueduet during the sus. BE 12) cerds best Baker’s seasoned Pine Wood. 70 cords best seasoned Hickory. & cords best seasoned Oak. Ten cords of the Hickory to be sawed in three pieces; all the rest of the wood to be sawed in two e OR RENT—HOUSE No. 60 Greene street, ¢ Bridge, Georgetown, D.C., containing sand bath room with hot and cold water; n kitchen; gas throughout; stable in rear, given immediately. Terms $40 per divance. Apply to RILEY A. SHINN, iH ! pension of navigation next winter. "Workmen DIED. in the city. Also, the finest variety of LADIES? Sp Una nrT B : z ‘All to be delivered in the vaults of the Capitol, | *CCoUMtS duly certified and approved, and this pro- are now employed upon the Potomac in get- | | RHODES. In this city. on Tucsday, the uth | UNDERGARMENTS. SKIRTS, from 60 cts. up, | 1¥¢# Greene and Olive streets, Georgetomn D. | tity the dinvetion of the Uhict Eaginesrs within | Poss or schedule is to be taken and cbnsidered as @ timg out timber for that purpose, and a con- | inst., im the 72d year of his age, JAMES RHODES, | #d the largest stock in market to select from, = two months after date of contract. part of the contract. All articles to be delivered at the Navy Department free of charge. je 5.12,20,28 For RENT—UNFURNISHED ROOMS, at No. = ROPOSALS FOR FUEL, _ 365 lith street, between Land M—the most desirable summer residence in the city, _je6-6t* E Tetivo or on Maren ‘5 French and German CORSETS, §3.50 to 7. ee eee aes gements of some | a fiis funeral will take place from his late’ resi- her styles from $1.25 t ust opened at No bids will be considered from partics not per- 648, 8th street eas DOCEL ASS & BROWS. - 6 ot OUGLASS & BRO.’S, kind shout t 5 t east. near the Navy-yard. sonally known, unless accompanied with satisfac- tory references; and security will be required for the faithful performance of the contract. ° : : 70 3 = —<Faar op ee on ne BOOS ’s OFFICE, jock on Friday morning. and proceed to Bt, | _J¢12-3t* SPS Sh street. ONO AER Sesh, Between ned BOONE, dae OF Bepreeantete Ot aes a Br trom the canal. In crossing the Potomac at | Peter's church, where services. will commence ai ADIES PLEASE BEAD THIS. —WILLIAM | west unar circle. Convenient Cee Be ete: | _ied-td Clerk House of Representatives, U-8, Wasuinerox, May 319i Anslostan ferry, in Georgetown, yesterday | W's o'clock. The relatives and friends of the fam: PRINCE, 439 9th street, has about six hun- | ments. Pleasant and agreeable neighborhood: Ta. Bete Ee eee aoe ees oftice evening, we noticed that the water was pour. | ily are respectfully invited. + | dred (100) well made stamps of elegant designs for | quite on-premises. je7-eodt* | PPBOPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. PaO E gta fe ein Weck ed eee ing through the thuch cilapiased steactne ns May he rest in peace. Embroidery, Braid, &c., that he will sell cheap, the frog eRe for supipying Wood and Coal to such streams as to shut out all view of the whole or part, and icacithebuyer the Composition, ouak = furnish Cushions and Brushes, and explain how to ver beyond te Aqueduct pier T AUSTRIANS 2, APRRCE. A ue | et ue aman api n Axorume CUTTING Avvarn—Yesterday, | snd warranted for six months, at CHAS. BAUM 'S, | Hf need in Baltiniore any lady wishing to engage in Mary Welch and Lucinda Philips, two fast Look for sign at corner of 7th street and Louisiana is profitable business and having a small capital TrEasurY DEPARTMENT. June 1, 1867. Sealed Proposals for Stationery will be received at this Department paul the first day of July, 1867, at 12 o’clock M. ie Department reserves to itself the right to order the papers in Class 1, flat or F URNISHED ROOM—A large front room facing south, a desirable location, in a private family, to rent to gentlemen, or a gentleman and wife would be taken to board. Inquire at 405 New York avenue, near Mth st. References exchanged. the U.S. Marines at the following places duri the fiscal year ending 30th of June, 1338; the wood tobe merchantable oak, and to be delivered, piled, measured, and inspected at such points with- In the Walls of the Marine Barracks as may be des- hould call at once. 8 Je 6-6t* folded, or plain or faint-lined, te any required pat- | ignated by the commanding marine officer, free of oung girl t anki; avenue. or age (ie eee Oc r a free of Revenue Wied whee cae Seocan baat Led ERSONAT —Married and Single Ladies” Allin | JOR RENT—A DESIRABLE PRIVATE RES- teMtiiveries of all articles in the several classes BS pt IE eee tad cil ade | should take adrink. Lacinda had a nife OOKS! BOOKS. ee ee cabrinas private... Gerictiy conf Tached atntted hetwenn Teh ard Bee oe et, at; | must comply with the specifications, which, with | toweigh 2.240 unds to the ton, to: be weighed. in- in her hand whittling a stick, and a disagree- poner NELSON, Doctress, 525 Penna. avenue, between | the intersection of Maryland and Virginia avenues. blank forms for bidding, will be furnished to bid- Spected, and delivered at such pointa within the Zaent susuing abost the drisiks It resulted sai Ya and 3d streets. JeTim* | fronectms apply to JOUN H. SEMMES, Seaton | °“Aii deliveries will be subject to inspection by an | by thecommanding marine piiicer free ohne the face with the knife, nickin, eye — S ITUATIONS AND EMPLOYMENT SK- FOU RENTOAT = ~ expert detailed for the purpose if the Secretary of | tothe United States, and both wood and coal to be eutting het ohana eens ee ens CHEAPEST BOOKS IN THE WORLD cared to all who will apply 40 8. 8. CHASES SE TO 1 cntelret class RESIDENCE, | the Treasury, and the delivery of any inferior arti- | furnished upon the monthly or quarterly requist - 5 e Intelligence Office, No. Be © D street, near 133% with all the conveniences of hot and cold water | cle shall be deemed sufficient cause to annul the tion ot tie commen rainy Caters showing the quan- up in the station house, and had a hearing street. All in want of good servants, cooks, nurses, | °F each floor, bath-room, &c.; thirteen rooms; sit- | contract. tities required, agreeably to regulations, viz: before the Justice of the Tenth Precinct. ¥ jax. &c.,can be supplied at short notice. All’ private Mary appeared, and ehowing that the sfair WAVERLY NOVELS—Esch number complete | Communications strictly confidential. je 6-1m* was simply a whiskey muss, and lit arm wae seals 6 et Tequired ‘Lucinda to pay'a | volume in itself—usually sold by book agents at 30 | J ADIES WILL FIND A NEW IMPORTATION . NGH SCOLLOPED CORSETS war- fine of $5,or stand committed to the work. | ©ent# Per No., only 25 cents; to be complete in 25 | ranted WHALEBONE at $1°30; the best and Bouse for taity daya, Nos. Now is the time to subscribe. est in the market. SHOULDER BRACES on CORSETS made to order and fit warranted at ——-——_ WAVERLY NOVELS—Five volumes bound in | CHARLES BAUM'S, 4 i - on wae Cer eeenee T J one, printed on good paper. ‘*Waverly,” “Rob | tween 6th and7th niet seine avenmey te pips oon at iene . ary seyret Boy,” ‘The Monastery,” ‘Kenelworth,” and | @ } FOR THE LATEST STYLES OF SKIRTS possession of by the Government during the | ‘TH¢ Pirate;” all for 81.50. $} Irena rng pirate parton aa a War and converted into @ medical museum, | DICKENS’ WORKS—Illustrated, from $1.60 to | SHREVE'S Hoop Shine su Chobe Shi nttaors, Pesca nig ppm pipe ot Bk Nar ol Ce 2.50. Each volume complete in itself. 253 7th street, bet. Mand N sts. my 23-1m* in that vicinity, an examination was made, | THACKARY’S WORKS — Reantifally illus | J Qty Din LARA WaT TONEY, AND es uated on the southeast corner of Dunbarton and ‘ashington streets, Georgetown, D. C. Rent is $1,000 per annum. Inquire at 258 @ st., bet. 1éth and 15th, Washington, D. C. je5-tf OTS FOR SALE ON LIBERAL TERMS— BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED; one square from street cars on Capitol Hill; only @40 down and mall monthly payments required; 4 years time ven. Lots 20 by 100 feet deep toa 20 foot alley. ‘all at once if you would secure one. tPlanes Budding.) lant’ 5 f New York ave. and 15th st. STAND, long occupied by. the under reigned located near the corner of ", ve ton Pa Deliveries must be free of charge at the Treasury Department, Washington. Each proposal must be signed by the individual or firm making it, and be accompanied by a saissiactary guarantee that the bidder will execute a contract, with good and suffi- cient bonds, if his bid be accepted. The failure to comply with any one order_under the contract to operate as the forfeiture of the en- tire alty of the bend, or the Secretary of the Tre may direct the purchase in 0; market of such quantities of any article as shall be neces- ony) supply the deficiency caused by such failure, an ci to the contractors fifty per centum of e price which it shall be found necessary to pay tl os such ees by uation 'Troposal unaccompanied Bal facto} antees will not be considered, and ‘contracts 8 wilt be or At Washington City, D. C., 900 tons of coal, cordsof woods? mt ent oft roremouth, N.H., 125 tons of coal, 20 cords At Charlestown, Mass., 170 tons of coal, 150 cords °"At. Brooklyn, N. ¥.,850 tons of coal, 60 cords of wa Philadelphia, Pa., 125 tons of coal, 80 cords of ‘ood. At G t, Va.. 109 tons of coal, 90 ‘ood. At Pensacola, F PP eords 01 ae nied At Mound City, Ill., 100'tons of coal, 2 cords of ‘wood. Payments will be made upon the receipt of ac- counts duly authenticated by the commanding offi- f the posts at which the wood or coal has AND NOTARY PUBLIO | avenue. For terme Inguire on. ths 179 | awarded only to established manufacturers of or | been delivered and it was soon discovered that a number of | trated, large print, from §1.25to $1.60 per volume, | No soo orn tren weet’ do 14- . TAS. Wi OB fhe premises, 2 im the articles. delle ba hagel ; Dogsheads bad been sunk in the ground. which A‘ Lot of ENGLISH BOOKS just received, to — AY. Ee. syenné, to JAB, RcGBARN. Ey ett deniers m He eceoeiry reserves the right to accept bids The right is reserved to reject all bids considered were filled w;th human bodies, and left there unreasonable. es for individual items in Classes 1 and 2, or to rejeet a i en ARBER SH ay fice by the students of the Inte museum, They which the attention of the reading public is re. ACE AND SILK MANTILLAS, BONNETS B SHOP FOR RENT. Apply at the ofc : —— res mee A guarantee to be signed by two responsible per- vets, Real I of the Kirkwood Hi le iH bids. ity i were at once taken up and removed, and the | spectfully invited, at the Hudson Taylor Book 8, Ladies’ Unde parent Tineniee ere — be ders will be required to conform their bids to the U nited, Stal A Mag mt ose Gaited: States cavities filled with Ime and owner powerful | Store. bin’s Bertumery Human Hair Work, etc., etc:, will GR RENT —A STORE ROOM, corner of 8thand | the specifications furnished, and failure to do ao | District Attorney, or United States Collector, must disinfectants. FRENCH & RICHARDSON, " | Pe sold at the lowest price possible, being of latest | 35 nV EDMONDTON oe te erase, Beene | Will cause the rejection of | Bi Did sous than the | SCcompalty each proposal, otuerwive t will wot bs ——o———_— . . ¢? rices et Le Inpecemt ExrosuRe.—Yesterday afternoon | —2Y tf __S8s Fenneylvania avenue. out soe enmrivanis aveoue, the atest Parioteea and Bonngtemadet order in | Suto me ——_myatt_ at sir siete ooabievea edu icatioledpes ag ate. bel endorsed croppgente. Ser el,” ed o> Detective Coomes arrested a young man, W.| 7 INES ON THE GRAPE CIGAR, Pennsylvania avenue, | G,EQRGETOWN REAL ESTATE AND HOUSE HUGH McoULLocH, | S*es#ed to the undersighet | raw stack. H. Troxell, pon the complaint of “a respect. ae my 4-1m 7 Cite Trevise, Paris. | a number of deeteaple Boca ior ele Bae | je 1-s0t Secretary ofthe Treasury, | my'29-1ewaw Major and Quartermaster able family @ Vicinity of and C si Who has emoked Havana's 2 DARIEN CYCT7.° Se charging him with entering @ back batiging pan oven the clouds ascend in eraretal curler SU ETE ox from 920i0 to gasano.’ ‘Aho, LOTS for saler and p®0P0sa1s FoR stationzRy. PROPOSALS Fon SratiowERY. babimiped ices yryest nee See ani ye Bee Deich dove ‘ah! te SD AT’ sayy Oat ‘outit my Z/-Im* ORME & COOPER. DEPARTMENT OF STATE, gazes 1887. TreascRy Dep, ing his pereon before them. He bad-bsea | The choice aroma of the “Grape Cigar,” ATTEN PPENTION !111 OR SALE Bop two hundred aud twenty foot | Atuled, src kment uatil the Tot" Dar orsae OFIIES OF caivaitn oitering about the alley about half an hy Will spread like incense toribklef of the hearth; EXCELSIOR WEISS BEER ‘imp res p sclock tn. : ous bofore he vormiSted the Act Rie ne ene | Tin sweot ae eventun when cas Deeping stage EXCELSIOR WEISE B 4 renting for $18 per month, situated on B street | 1H A612 0 Clore erticles in the several classes | if itiSaa zoel mul berecelved at this of m1. {05 Dolce, adetarter aba, ded Zee anime | ,ieevots toms om oe aver fe SSBEn(SE UBIRD BERR: | Hi "™ “ARO, EEG: * | pesieas eh aces ea | gang nearer aes ah is fumes J " fo rol and, though he was of very genteel appear: 2 cpliten, renovate and cheer ‘The most pleasant Summer boverage inthemar’ | my 27-4 Now York bre end anne). | bidders, mes States lying cast of thé Rocky Mountains, ce, send fora ve to raise that | , Hefres mortalit A tet, manufactured from se! Barley rod All deliveries will be subject to rigid inspection, | the 1st of August, moun! fori Hiimdaisrnmaseatees | atin iseltewcy of Mindyy tons aaa aiert Seats cami creel | sea Caer ets gael Vierative City Onpimances.—Edward ‘The high and low. the rich and ‘oO. ensure a natant sup ly DEALERS are re- ‘Adaress, Department of Btate.? conte Recta or eat ending June 9 a 6 ler was arrested by Oster Greer, for selling. wears = Weer. * hpi oad aur to in ay ear) Cars to Se schedules: of to be furnished iguer unkeepsed; 3 rman famed i , : ined f Assessor or Oficer Aldridge, of the Third Ward, for Keep. His superior glock & visi will repay, "| sedaw Cor. Green and Olive etn. Genirctotr ata by Crgnse & Blk eoedon, Mt souls obder eile aocharites re 6s ing open on Sunday. They were fincd ‘| The “GRAPE CIGAR” best work- | J AMES GUILD. DEA’ NEW AND 8EO OF ae moh SSE propos tertatned t by Justice Thompsow. men, of Choice, Havana Hey OND HAND ED MITURE. Be, Faraltare f ve acid 2s. aeregaiat manta ¢ - act, i ; : EBS : f Base Bart, —A match game of base ball was | ington. All lovers call me | ane iJ played op Friday, June aris the ae. wy 14-1m 430 Pa, a sotane: F w it ti r ‘0 ya onted: oy n ure Base Ball Olub, of Washington, resul! in EW BOOK! Virginia | et 38 ; corner 3 - nm ir 3 : serie the Pecumseh by ascore of 79 N eve Fie a f incl i ta t ter t Poxice Reronts.—The police reported P 3 ent for ‘abs N a lover, of nal 6 om terday 58 arrests in the istrict. Tae dined rod Bako Se ad Ape = eo ‘Berec Internal Bevenue out amounted to $109.50. vote “pear ROWN & D B, J. ; : "BA ROLLINS, mer.

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