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™ EVENING STAR. The Largest Cirenlation in the District. CROSBY S&S. NOYES.... epee spent | CITY: SATURD: -- JUNE 13, 1868, | OF BEADING MATTER ON EVERY PaGs. | OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GBAPHIO AND OTHER MATTER. ‘The nomination of Hon. Reverdy Johnson as Piatster to Engl: confirmed by the cupted & prominent position before the public for many years. He has beem State's Attor- +y for yland, Commissioner of Insolvent Debtors; has several times represented Balti- | more city and the county im the State Legisla- tore; im 1545 he was chosen United States Sena- | tor, and resigned in 1549 to accept the position of Attorvey General in President Taylor's | Caviwet. He retired from thts position on the succession of President Fillmore, and resumed the practice of law. He was a member of the Legisiature elected by the Union party in i562, | £5: being one of the Representatives trom Balti. | more county im the House of Delegates, and | Was that year agsin chosen United States Sena. | tor. He was slsoa member of the Peace Con. | gtess in 1861. Of Mr. Johnson's great abilities | there iy no doubt, and it 15 believed, he will make on acceptable representative at the Court of St. James. The Democratic journais are greatly exer- ¢ sed about General Grant's speeches, and pre- | dict disaster to the country in the election of a wan who (they say) cannot make a glittering eration. One of these carping critics is General SB. Buckner, now the editor of the Louisville | Cownier, the chief Pendleton-Democratic organ ot Kentucky. Buckner Sharply reviews Gen- | eral Grant's style and ideas, and thinks he ‘on'tde. But Mr. Buckner possibly may re- member one little speech or composition of General Grant. It was in reply to General Kuckner’s inquiry on what terms General Grant would receive his capitulation, and con- | taims the celebrated “immediate and uncondi- | P: ‘eas! surrender,” a demand which General Backner hastened toaccept in a letter, im which ne termed the conditions ungenerous and un- chivalrous.” a Case AT THE SovTH.—The Charleston Mer- discusses the proposed nomination of Mr. (Cuase by the Democrats. It observes that he vs against the South in every issue before the Supreme Court, and that be favors universal | amnesty and universal suffrage. It remarks he denies the power of Congress to control | suffrage, and would leave it to each State to | regulate it. If this is so, the Mercury says the | South can have no objection to him. It then adds that as Mr. Chase is the father of our present fimancial system, there is great objec- nm to Bim, and that the Pendleton interest caunot go for his nomination. It advises that the greenback or gold issues be ignored ir the Convention, as the only means of the success of the Democratic party Reoisten or Degps.—The want of a proper- fied Register of Deeds for the county ot ington 1s subjecting our citizens togreat | inconvenience, and we trust the Senate will take prompt action on the nomination of Mr. James R. Roach for that position, which was ‘ m some timesimce. Mr. R. is now, and was ing the rebellion, employed in the War De- ment, where he rendered valuable service, aad we understand that he is by education and | babit, well fitted for the position to which he | ha: been nominated. We trust that some action will be taken at once, as further delay may result in loss as well as incovenience to persons concerned in transfers of real estate in m= District. | i considerable speculation as to thre reip to Hon. Reverdy Johnson's place | im the Senate, on the occasien of his resignation *o accept the English mission. The Baltimore American SAYS: Hon. William T. Hamilton was last winter | chosen by the lature as Mr. Johnson's successor from the 4th of March, 1569. Itisia | the power of Governor Swana to appoint Mr. | Hamilton to fill the unexpired term, or be can | convene the are at once, and sliow it to fill me vacancy, which be would probably | do, if Re supposed he woyld be chosen. But bis Excelfeucy bas still another chance for reaching this, to him, much-coveted position, witbout assembling the » If the Governor elect, Hon. Oden Bowie, would enter into & bargain with Governor Swann (which Mr yery much doubt; to point him to fill the cy, Mr. Swann could resign the cares of the gubcraatorial office. and, provided he were admitted to a seat, air his peculiar views in the Senate until March next, and in the meanume a-e bis “iufluemee” im securing the nomination for the House of Representatives from the Third District. We are of I however, that Bis Excellency will not iafled, and Will be allowed to quietly setve ont his term ef | othce, ‘without he should appoint himself Seu- ator, issue bis own com and then resign the “great seal.” Hon. Reverdy John- son Bas been @ most successful politician. and as beld high office under almost ev every political party of Bis times, Sa Last Niout or THE Urea —aA large and tasbionable audience assembled at the National | 4 ‘Theater last evening, the occasion being the pertorformance ef the “Czar and Carpenter” e benefit ot Miss Caroline Richings. The pera s6@ pleasing one, and some critics seemed to think the troupe excelled all “eir previous effortsam the manner in which they sang some of ‘me most brilliant passages last night. This evening the company close their engagement won the always-popular « Fra Dravolo. Hon. Henry Stanbery was in Columbus, Onio, om Tuesday, and the Journal of that ctty sys be jooks thm, pale and distressed. His besith is evidently very poor, ana the oppor- inaity to retire to private life and rest is to be looked upon as & boon. Mr. Stanbery had quite a severe attack of cholera morbus while ou bis way from Washirgton to Columbus. | } The Loutsville Journal is excessively indig- pant with the Senate for rejecting the nomina- tion of Gea. BMeCletisn to be Minister to Eng- land. ‘The New York Times suggests that if | the Democracy desire todo him special honor why sot nominate bim again for the Presi. dency Thr Gameunmati Commercial says that it is very likely that Mir, Groesbeck would xcept the rney Generaisbip, Seeretaryship of the At ‘Treasury er any other of the Cabinet offices, oT Say ot the foreign missions, with which hi: uame Hits Bees associated. Secretary Seward, im company with Wm. M. Evarts aud Thurlow Weed, visited the United | Sates © Court in New ¥ on Thars- ag eerpeene ect Keatueky, T see, Arkausas, and other Sate: of the Sunth are harvesting their whea:, 9: gvod quality and satisfactory in quanuty peswe ecactaesnersaanter’ diet From Alfred Hunwer, bookseller, we have a copy of the new edition of “Stamp Daties, tssaed by Peterson & Bros . Philadeiphia. Com. Worden and Capt. Wise, of the United States wavy, sailed from New York, on Thurs. ay. tor Europe. From Shillington we have the People's Maga (Mestrated) tor June, and Demores'e Monthy for Faby 'OTLIS? AREESTED.—John Ma we ——<<$—$<_$___. 87 During the Inst twelve momths 21,751 im. — from Europe Rave arrived at New O7-A title girl, it fe stated wee st death by a locust, near St. Lows, afew days 260. G7 There wasa sii ? of - tole, Vay om Weanesing. No csighing ee Lave died am consequence, Heenan. the cover. =the of Trinity > ern and » Episcopal bomen tay old aicage so bave 8 grand billiard ball eT Unicago for ladieqand Se eee Vegetables to be sold 97 ~eagpepegd | friction matches without paymer | teen one | Aso: oman Ez CONGRESSIONAL. Conclusion of Yesterday's Proceedings. Sa j, after our closed, Bir. Wilson's amendment to ae currenc bill was discussed by Messrs. Sherman, Wii- son, Morrill of Vermont, Coakhing, Pomeroy, Anthony, Morton, Fessem Williams, Trumbull, and Drake, wRen, without further action, the Senate went uecutive session, and after some time spe: adjourned. Hovexr.—Yesterday, after Mr. Butler (Mass.), from 9 WANTS, AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL eens Ae ovine a we wit. SELENE, ene . ARION QUARTETTE OLB. GRAND —_ cep cONCEST BALTIMORE ‘Linea, ANT?. ~-Prof. Leastae D*"* UNITED Sizes Pa Fs Hed — etree, ioe Qiaed. Terms Pat A hte pep repo! . toe on propri: reported adversely the a making appropriation to s@pply sony Topriation for the surveyef certain in- due be is. The amemat fo appropriated ne S00. After some discussion relating to Indiaa frauds, &c., the bill was recommitted. Leena from Committe ot Ways and Means, reported a jomt resolution, allowing certain presents from Germany to the National Sharp- ers Convention to be catered tree of duty, provided taey do not exceed $10,000 im value. Passed ‘The House then took recess and resumed its session at 7, and the tax bill was again taken On . modon of Mr. Price, (Iowa,) the para- graph requiring a two cent btamp for feceipis Ou all amounts over $20 was stricken ont. ‘tion 310, which relates ' to mode of affixing by any other process, sod Teeuires loos ati ee DANGER i ING COLOR UI = and may ie Faseameens STAMEING- VOR. ihe ll elie 5 Soe “ioe a ee ee , fo - all varietion; adn: dD. acres of fine argo ST andi piete f for ‘a first clase ret Betviawe BEL LorTte Serciat’ yorrer. CLEARING OUT SALE TWO HUNDRE® MORE BEAUTIFUL LOTS amps, was amended by inserting a clause re- 4 ‘je 1st OFFEnED Fon Sala Sects sousmted cotter ine tena Decree ite Big Dente TeKsET test ref on ‘ neces eee with Sole and Quer 4 to view, and the stamp shall d+ Snal Wane ae prey 5 _ inches cts TRIS SPLENDID ye pe 7. b 34 ” mended by extending Men’s and Boys Spring Csssimeres at greatly ks lor sale. on a east at ‘Wien fol OF: ty Ao fixed may be corrected to twelve monies: ta. Fiannels, ‘bro, Cottons very ow a by i 5. Trio, tor Piano, Viotincell MEeskS ram. 6 REDUCED PRICES. stead of six months, as orginally proposed. ction 110 was amended by providing that ¢ Commissioner of Inte venue may ffrnish adhesive stamps to manufacturers of upon such ALso able Damaa. Lingus, Table Cloths Fs vier Hepa gee 1a cents UD Oil Oloths. . attin, . of July, Rae So Au ply at have orders Fem ‘all Kinds of gtk ae large ofall tus to sell will Aria manutacturer giving bond for pa offered nd b} i sto call or eddrese Sous ta the oper ta oroving Mz. Schenck to ame! iy pecs at cap secures = cy im pt an additional section exempting tax from all | je q24t wan "No 307 Peoas, avenue. Joe Sabah cecrre.e bens compounded or uncowpounded medicines pre- > W Pitot iene pata OF ai L KINDS — | © SPECULATORS pared in Secordance with pharmaceutical | Wy wayg now IN STOCK will 1S tholf advantage to-call ou Cem make no better purchase ks generally in use, or in accordance with c 1-4 best Honey Comb QUILTS, $1.60 os mr 7 the e higheg cash prices lars ONE FOURTH the ré zed American pharmacopia. But no | 1 Case 1 ot Haney, bs Ne Riz, cask chvenced’ on ell cOmeigued ing no ether | Of tne Mnest located lots remain unsold. articles known as propriety articles shall be 1 Case 9 4 best Lancaster QUILTS, $1.75. 2 Gee aad stored fre free of ebaree LMAW & 00. iin some 82 BUY QUIOR. ein casa wan sanenl ea: 1 Case 11-4 best Empress QUILTS, $3 ie 9: polars ey BC Delew: gia rhirronscapsecure ® lot by paring 829 down. The penalty prescribed for not 2 Cases 12-4 best Bridal QUILTS, 83.90. aINESS —AOTIYE FABTRRS wis Oi PORE RRICN DEELUINGS co pert. a stamps to articles named in schedule “(, All of the above are # per cent under manufactu- my bse oR. M. Hall's, cluding perfumes, drugs, & tos fine of not less than $1 $1,000. ‘The paragraph in relation to medicine and preparations was amended by striking out the graduated classes, and providing that where sckages shail not exceed the retail price or ‘value of 25 cents, 8 one cent stamp shall be re- quired, and a furter tax of one cent for each 2dditional 25 cents or fractional part thereof, The ph relating to perfumery and was altered etary brick iene nor more than jot. 148 feet deep. running back to 8 39-foot ‘9300 cash. Daisuce O60 to $o: per moa! rer’s cost Also, a fall line of LINEN ANP COTTON HOUSE FURNISHING GooDs tate Exchange. 7 se = Pe ee OB SALE sesish the page com heavily aes sabe gane” Tite tga’ as" IF at No Ss nes ort i= NTED—Yemilice breaking up house ve Tomovine trom thocity. Es baoer that that can = of their Furniture w:thout the trouble of an by addons reset Do. x Sash. balance Two ABEROC ‘SES on Louisiana avenue, be- tween 9 stori¢s each; one at a grest sacrifice 7 rate 13 tid AND AgION with tablorehestes Act tra Accompaniment Admission LANSBERGH & BRO., 515 SEVENTH STREET. Intellizeacer Bufiding. ac! ote MAGN: pba T RRalDen. Preeet mer $2 conte 7 ATED Every lady who has Embroidered Orch: Aotante’ Flannels to wash to try PRINCE'S | Bie ny me on which an expenses Tickets can be bad at Metrer ie ana wil cosmetics was amended in a similar manner. 0 BUILDERS. CONTRACTORS. IRON- | UNEQUALLED 5 It Somes ite oth ai sic Stores Willard 1 at On motion of Mr. Re son, (N. ¥.) pawn- DEALERS, AND OTHE! S ra het National Theatre brokers’ el and nee- of ail - ted oat: Qpartette Clad. Tickets also on t heatre. ie and fi ear Oks deat Eee Toes Fst. je3- 'D-HAND rth ipts 10r good lar, were wed ot less value le exempt from any caret tenant For Sale—A ler Seis (Intel. Ohroas, —Two of three ROOMS. Furnished iraished at No. 240 6th street. corner of M street: gaa and wate at the credit, af excl tay 19-co?m* ‘open at 7, Concert to commence at 8 0°tk yo 13-it “Sir. Price (lows,)moved toamend by making the tax on circulation of banks one twenty- NATIONA aS See, . fourth of one per cent, instead of one-sixih of r— Three fi Penaneae ed ye ry a MADAME aDEL. 1, one per cent. each month. a . York avenue and 15th street AE exce srcaption EATEST LIVING TRAGEDIENE. ment. and thoy proprisey ‘oftaxing deposits en: | _ Cent ween > the wery Bighest cash pricse for STAB & METCA! iP eee prt: ha ber final departore for Burope, will give tered largely into the discussion. sth'and Tt atrcets west Branch Yard, ‘or er Ist Rrnitare aaa Housekeeping effects, con i apd Tx svonee and 106 Bie THREE FAREWELL PERFORMANORS Pending the discussion the committee rose ast and B street south. Wharf and Steam IBLS, ier in “oor ibe ead at ere (ECE AFD rooms Fe ICE is FOR Poem Te Of | Monday. June 1s—Sor Terese. (Sister Terese, er and the House at 10:20, adjourned. a3 wii ootof sbstrct sat, Lary art Second-band Furniture, ‘No. 303 9th at. mayan tf SURNISEED Hover yi 1eth and F streets. Appiy toC. B fou Isebelia Suarer. Tuesday. June 16—Marie An storing goods, GOAL by the car SB TEP— Min coal bn the | CQ. No. 427 1sth street. 2-108" toinette, ‘needy. June 17—Benefit of Mme. from _ ug tek to Wg van 1868, L remive street, between P ay daa use, of Restaura: er marons, OFFICK, that oP Be Bes Concentrated Bxtrec FO SENT=Ose" three story ERTOR E HOT "few if at Ry i°33". of Kugiaot 2 Ginger ro reason on the corner of ¥ street ‘and Now Jersey ave: 84” Adin Reserv Wasitixerox City, June 18, 1343. Tce in the bent im use, Bee Agents, in another cote, | 7° and 7 ~ . ‘contalni 4 Scate will be secured at Mot —~ ers ite sae jusic Btore, oeRTER Sins with eight et commencing on Thuredey. a | complete ‘marble sial Inquire at No. 56 King at Booth. ‘Bore tt Corn tn 2 / on PERSONAL BA SINE 2100.70 & fime store room gee Pe a ‘without uae Per s The ee OF "LD Oh GEie and RoaRp ol COMMON COUNCIL of the City of W are hereby convened in nye Fue oe = ORE, ig between DaY at Ita. m. Bubyectto morrow: The Second Comi: it" ‘THE FLORAL and Feo FESTIVAL at .8T MATTHEW 3 CHURCH (Basem M. W. GALT & BROTHERS. JEWELERS, WILL BEMOVE TO THEIR NEW STORE, 280 alvania avenue. between Eleventh we) ii i streets, ON MONDAY, JUNE 13. je M-6tif T. M. HANSON'S FOE ERI Oe; an os EL HOCEE, {ronting s broad paved alley. between Ist and treets weet and D and B streste PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &e. 7; Pic ue ky ancecty ye STAR TEM. mh 9-Sm 435) ANTED TO ROLLA PS Sad Gen pa TRDE! BOLO THING. Tana 2 7th treet, near ra ites Aine ih PENING —GLY s O < Fort 3 ANTED-NEW AND CAST OFF Gms at held in this Company by WALTER eon. | $y be continued THIS and TO- MOREOW w SvE- INSURANCE OFFICE, Wis owen ey, Diamonds. de Ravelvers, = HGOsE Ea oy GdDEY eased athe dats pany tare apply to omonoE Gr St, Cuait SU BAWPERRY AND FLOWER restr FIRE AND LIFE sig and th street Engine-house. yo inet" sue M STREET METHODIS bet: No. 516 SEVENTH STBEET. Between D and E Streets FAIR WORK, of every desc ‘eat in the Bintrict, ‘also. ct HILIP clot quire at No. 249 7th Strests bet Mreets. Croton 9 FOR SALE. “ING, con of Th streets, ailing.) ‘same house 100 Tue sree Nie am make sem) week- — URs MPANY, no GA SSS ¢ ale T HANSON, A Ro. sis 6 Seventh HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE co., ae cnet — of MONE’ 0 rit wee owner mn have by calling on MICHAEL McaLIs TER, corner of ith aaa B streste, sot apteoi en B and F streets, TO-MOBRO' Il o'clock, Services in the evenin, eats free, The public cordially inv! rect, Foi ce W.GALT & Be welers, +__394 Pennsylvania avenue: BNING at 8 o'clock. ited. “O8T—Yesterday afternoon, probably om the : uth street atrest care. or at ite terminus. a La 3. - cM “Ore CHASE res "G: <a othe GOLD wa 3 ok The ander will "be a ee MORR( 3 other ornament TWENTY ACRES OF G GROUND—will be sold UCTATION, st corner « ane ‘aa as. bik ty ote Fiesty fowarded by leaving it at the Bank of tn g-acte lots, at low figures. and atu ated iu three v4 at 43 @'clock; also. in a the Copitol rounds. ——_—_—_—__—__—_ (awy 0. THR StaRORIRER mesrDi<G | ™ ‘of the city, and on the ladensbarg road. x, Fy o'clock, and on the east ; . atreet west, betwee at cats HOME Tee NY | CE hin aunt ee | FoR eat E turning out That tabronable UNION CHAP, PEL M. ©. OHURCH. ea. $95: swith horns, white belly and flanks. yr trade for iy ela ci ASSET: z 83 C. J. MARTIN, Pres. 5 ‘a ass, URS etd Sad highly improved 80) more o1 eat Bladcnnd ‘The owner wi.l come forward, prove property. pay T.M.H eiabeie 0. el tak pis Scualudbicacags Balen eS WBERRY AND ICE CREAM FESTIVAL, AT STOTT’S HALL, (Corner 20th street and Pa. avenue.) Just » eb Noebet Asan Bae Aad and 10th atreets.or at . will meet SPRINGFIELD F. AND M. INSURANCE ‘with prompt attention. P.O. Box 603. my30-Sm' COMPAN zt it , whi ae com ive face. i st tof Wire © MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, : ¢ te fae lace, aa . nor reten aia : to ate aati =e WREEEY rs Te ae N ee. ! a 2 a devoted many yeareto rr he t of ie a “aa = No. 016 seventh Street. 0 BEY, —Stray eareto t! oro "Spon BY BY E NING: i : $20 ed or stolen, May Sist, \Featment and ota apkakrine UTENSIES oe te furnish scr ome house. Bent reas: BEN F. FRENCH } (A. H. G. RICHABDSON. Address A. ne 01 Sate test ae = 4 Ee wf val a borns Lia! lost : Teward ines, Howers, &e.. and EDOMS FRIVATE. Patients seemoone bat tho a ae ad D atrcets, Tal is Soot perkicafars ae rr ‘in: COUNTING HOUSE STATIONERS AND Store, — BLANK BOOK MAKERS, ‘8; one brindle le cow with from her horns ; holes FRENCH & RICHARDSON. th street ee iy SaaEnEntE eer ABTHENT OF Da- F2 uo Bh “Bool eed Sa es STA) Cor, Now renee WCORAL ENTERTAIN- ? BY THR PUPILS OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS, at = pater aig CHUBCH, ‘ORNER 0} TH ANDG STREETS, ON THU RSDAY "EVENING. JUNE 11, 1863, COMMENCING AT EIGHT O'CLO Sraftig,goemston te trom the 334 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BB. e oo aM one for the aleve wt and must be 479 NINTH STREET Sabie at Fort Wadsworth, and’ Freasut year ena? wo OB bel peg APD. introablo call ov writ Devoty Cuartermaster a i Manic Seotot'ae. Mr. x — =. wives bis uous sad reason: ef Qosrtermaster of Dakota y conte; th "301 seen, t, ty yn 12th and | i | sale sy she pag lis ot the public scbevid aed Merchants, Bankers, aud Business Mon gener. | Sule rates. “Be. Seth PETE is | _jet-st__. oe Reap: eeapit mgapin Q' TCE OF assieraRT ot . Ricccgamio Darchase plaao for thease ot | wt way purpose opeaiog a new astt of Blank = Tae HOUSE, | SPLENDID ALL MUST ACENOWLEDGR THAT Con Hocero ota wy oe, the pile schools, ST s Books on July Ist would do well to leave their or- Btu 6 Pare. bet Sand ti atroets RST. Sed puaias STAND FOR SALE. 0 ii ts Pee ee eae EMI Oe sae 1 dura with on wow lox Ladaere, denresle, ian oud ahotel. Accommodations for 100 geass, comterte of ROGEBY, ond I PROVISION PTORI B of ral cloman ef ore im sami pees a jolt” Cash Books, Check Books, &€., &c., so sato give ee ee) eee per day. falas Bi £ € co. te <the Dee iands fr by men of Bftece ERI BAL_VESTI- j neoe of the Kind in Washington. and hes tee perience. NAL at tne SLXTa id PERS YTER Ll he Dap acianaanaelom [/N10N HOTEL, GEORGETOWN, D. ins ites aetsts geen gt chetatter, and the trod to his stot of BUILDING MAT WULAES, GHT RCH, June ith, 12th Admiewio® | Any article in use inthe Cowating House always poeta 2 Hotel js now open for the recep- gar wilicarry ith fe dover’ Top Coment, MAYOR OFFICE: CIty HALL, ereetge yrousint.Mep-Rxprese.} ce aeaeanaminee ‘otice is hereby 4 ive ac ‘i ho hav bee ngton, ; 4 bet je 10-tf and 138h. 5 MARLOW & CO,’S F iB SALE—A meng Es RESIDENCE of 1 ier FE Saree fey story dae nead HOUSE. ‘ax, leaeg: Terma tows Yasel Datrest, 12th aud 13th sts. it Cor mh iE es me at thie sani "without ‘aelay arte 0 bushels of PRIME POTATOES just ar- rived. per schooner BM. Attwood, and for sale from vessel in lots toeuit Fugees xth Lt prices. | THOMAS vansr. strest wost SHIRT WUFACTORY, * (Chron. & Bepul je 9-6 I 8 jatar FAIL TO ATTEND 262 PENNSYLVANIA AVERUS. THE aed ‘th street, between G and H. j04-3m apareter eee) . Ho. 190 Tigh street zat rou rho |. But- ly ea FOUNDEY ME. SABBATH SCHOOL STRAW. | ,,Depiors in Frew) .04 elt Hee Clo otavere at. AN Real Ea Estate te Agent, fatelligencer BERRY FESTIYAL pot corme! tt oS had very oest Geality; ‘Give us yer FINE OLD _Ligtors. my 920" EVERLASTING CORSET STEELS. at ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, 10 Cen (SENENTH STREET, BETWEEN je 12-2t pPorosats For a0 Bis Pca Extra Fine ORIENTAL, © “ue Poe ultra’? Only Agent.) [OUTE of the Eve- . FRIDAY ABD SATURDAY, JU VHigR OROYE. 0, Whisks ot 40 gl - ais des the Baltimore men 24, ey = = ~! - Atladel pa: Admiesion. 15 coute., La mie een ee ott ae maar hid HOOPSKIRT AND CORSET MANUFACTORY als cudorsed Fr Deik ara dat bas frestments.socia: | gle, fow dosem D fay 49 LOUISIANA AVENUE, Tech day of Jue ment, Jost | Po tine Wine T as it cannot be my 2 between 6th and 7th streets, Hse sag een NOTICE TO ¢ To amas Tax = — ‘The Levy Court has extended ¢! My be ipepecting ofbcer the tine & of ‘Yard, where the Ske abatement of per San dies the tax o obiiae earl INES and ORDIALS, tp in Wged ane, LUMBIA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND oY a HOME AND STOP REST. ysfres of expense tothe he rat of July gine Tusadars, ax: corned Becige oa Thin LYING-IN-HOSPITAL, We offer for sale a DWELLING tou "We Bivens if Sicom Easinerins. | over Se at tetropotiea, Beak theres ‘op: | _ie6-tt Le puare Son Ibe” Beene frome Sorted | "rae Tames PILLING. Goltector. | &, F- BROWN. _ & P. BROWN. 09 ibe, Shoe Ce se Svirn sraner, piclss oe aerated 090. botween 14th and sth, $25,000. wa WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, ees - gAX EXTENSIVE BOOT ASD 8H0 moves, = : RE pce the io Pig fron, Bo.2, suai ts bee Wants ana that of ths beat gualitye ANTHRACITE AED BITSMINOUS COAL, yo prongs & 00., Beal, Pig Tron, No 1, best SEVENTH STREET, Corner ‘Two doors south of K sad Northern Market, fost ae = tid Faktetia. LIME, OEMENT, STONE, SLATE, dc. A large stock constantly on hand. 465 SSS Bigte cet er aes wrens 3 end F, and at Seventh street mb Pt] tt mrnere: HW BOWLING eaxorm Mr, POLEUX, ores ry Gabe will sal Meshop Set test eees of gi pe aad ‘tres hich old Chandeliers, Brass ing an be made equal to fiaie iyi Reig Serato Fourteonth and dig: ortnetr Liberal pee eed sven erall; Nini ons pore pee hae oo ir Pungy ee "muah nary Wat ers ae fee ey Lal | Sew nace of busizess oett © Comtinuancs wt GEPEAT Baweatns. — x shall epem om Monday morning 1300 yards TEPHSNS & CO. (Late of Wall, ag gh gry 10 139. Bin TPs Bet ts etookee wee ane YARD: She eae nore ae oP 310 PENNSYLVANIA Satin Striped Leno DRESS GOODS, at 25 cents, "mee worth 54—e great bargain. Otber goods oq: cheap. JOHNSON & SUTTON. R= 7 ovatut ye 1S St” $91 Seventh street. | wiLuat sm 383 STRAW GOODS, 338 STRAW W cooDs. eh tt line of STRAW “HATS Pawel aay Sik: Tos Hu f\