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“Ree ting A om y « ; " i ‘ and their occupation is gone, don’t you see! EVENING STAR. Largest Cirealation in the District CROSBY S. NOYES.,,........-Editore WASHINGTON OITY: TUESDAY............... ..- APRIL 6, S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGS. SER OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELB- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTERS “Art at the Capi'a.” gets a very lively sha- ing up from Don Piatt, m one of his inte letters to the Gmeineati Commercial. Like most tanit- finding epistles, and like all “D. P's” efforts, it is spicy reading. He ts, however, a little ‘wide of the facts on one or two points, and the value of bis criticism is impaired somewhat by the fact that it runs in the old ruts. He con- veys the ides, for instance, that 1a patronizing mediocre talent, the Goverument has over- looked “such world renowned artistsas Powers | smd Rogers; wherra: the latter has given as the magnificent bronz* doors in the corridor leading trom the rotunds to the House wing of the Capitol, while the former bay coctribut. ed statnes in marble of Frank!in @ad Jefferson, albeit they are confessedly iaf-rior to their companions—Hancock and amilton—by Hor- Ato Stone, & comparatively uakuown scalp. | tor. Likew he improperly trausfers Wash. | ington’s small clothes from tae Pateat Oitice | to the Smithsonian Institation,—2 pia-e ex- clusively sacred to Protessor Henry and bis ometers, osophies and olozies, their heirs and associates, forever. Hat these are minor mat- | ters, and they may very properly be pardoned. When « warrior is on the war path he can’t be expected to be looking after little things. And on the war path «D. P.” assuredly is,—red paint, feathers, scalping knife, and all. His first point of attack is the equestrian | statue of Weshington, in the circle near George- town, which he styles «a yearful nightmare of | A stallion bestrode by a symbolical figure as | devoid of character as a towna-pump.” Ot course the perpetrator of such a combination could be nothing less than “a flend in human shape.” snd that Mr. Clark Mills is according- ly pronounced. But the Washington pale im infamy before the Jackson, woo, in troat of the White House, “ts held up in everlasting brass to the laughter and ridicule of humanity.” And “A. J..” is lost in turm in the fearfal heinousness «* che Proposed monument to Lincoin, a m of which was thoughtlessly shown to Mr He says it is of “such thiags as come in a.e:- dinner dreams, when plum-puddings aad mince-pies deaden the stomach and stimuiat= the brain, until borridls things tate shap- and 1y oppress the sleeper. A three-corucred, I structure towers mp, made of sia and fairly pisstered over with figures.” And so on for quantity. The long suffering Washi also comes in for a side wipe. tor the old Roman rat-ing his dager of ng east of the Capitol. Nor fer Uolw celebrated ten pin tomi+bing gronp which 62 co. Wey is this thus! asia cart msn, “Don 2 e subject justice, But he ugh aud mot shirk ia this way Uuless Pp ABXi/Us fo get at the paint. nesim the rotunda, which fare lite if any better than che statuary. He sdmire in Trumbuil’s pictures, an except Weir which be conte story “with charm ing effect.” He sees something to erit alo, in the “Landing of Colambus,” and the “Baptism of Pocahontas,” but + De Soto Dis. covering the Mississippi” ts beyond 1t only excites the combative in bu: and its Be, ETOU) Zand Wing mike one feet for a penknife and look avout for stones.” The only remedy for the state of things of which be compiams is to be found, Mr. P. thinks, in a Commission, made up of genti-mea of taste, to serve without compensation, «hose consent shall be necessary petore a work of art eam be accepted: and he names Mr. J Longworth. of Cincinnati. Mr. Axgas: i mo of New York, and Charles Francis Adems as combination likely to save us both money Sna reputation in this way. —Possibly, but we doubt it. Some of t» gextlemen sre much more conspicuous t wealth than for kuowleize of art; aad, if w mistake not, at least one of the three stocks his own sallery largely on the jadcment and taste of other people. Besites, art isa matter upyn which everybody has bis own opinions, anc each one fancies his own taste and theories ¢ best.—so that it is practically impossible please ail, no matter by whom 4 may executed or selected. A private citizes: ouyiag for his own gallery consults only his o taste. and those who differ wih bim may do so in weleome, but they have no right to—and generally do not—grow! at the selectien on the reets oF in newspapers; but in @ work of art procured fer the public every one feels a pro- Pprictary mterest, and be will have « about it, no matier what its merits may be. The same diffi ul'y bas existed trom tune immemorial, aud the unpleasant experience of ts country om the subject is that of every government on the face of the earth which Endertakes to adorn its public buildings and grounds with paitings and statuary. The only course a government or commis. | Dany safy on and hoa- esty, and accept what they turnist, trusting | to luck that first-class works will be secured lewst occasionally. This will encourage art and improve public teste, even if the crit- ses are not satisfied in every case, as they probatly never will be nce satisfy them: Domnecticut is certainly one of the most sat- She votes We isfactory States in the country. Slways in & way to pleare both parties bave repeatedly noted the tact us lican moraing contemporaries and our D-mo- cratic ditto Always find occasion for long. | primer exultation over the : sults in that State ‘This is the case again to-ay. Tae (hromicie, and Republican fly the bead- lines of «Vicrony!” “Vierory' while the Intelliyencer shouts “Watt Dose Cowwgcticut! and asks if | ~Gen. Grant does not see from this the setting | of the tide and the hand-writing on the wall,” ana “Will he heed the people!” But we can- Bot exsctly make out from the returns th® Wheretore of the infeiligencer’s joy, or way they should cause Gen. Grant to exercise his eye- sight in this perplexing manner. The Repab- leans would seem to bave gained the Governor, one member of Congress, carried the State by © gin Of nearly 3000 yotes, amd secured the State endorsement of the fireeath amendment: Op the whole we think Gen. Grant will not be Spt to throw his cigar away unsmoked over the Connecticut election, —$—$$—___—_ The Tribune assures the country that the chance im the Assessorebip of the 32d district of New York—the great financial district—was Bot caused by any disapproval of tne official course of Mr. Webster, the late weumbent, in seeking to give a wider application to per says also, as if speaking by authority, toat sty the change no reflection is cast either upon the official conduct oF the personal integrity of the Iate Assessor.” These things being so. the lie will be at a loss to understand just why a change Was made. The statement that Mrs. Twitchell had fle from Philadelphia when ioformed of her bus- band’s “confession” charging her with the vourder of her mother, Mrs. Hill, proves to be sneorrect, as she is stull in that city. She hac Sn interview with her counsel oa Saturusy: when she stated that she did not intend to make suy reply at the present time to the confessioa. ‘Thursday of this week is the day fixed tor Twitcheli’s execution, and Governor Geary bas refused to grant a reprieve. The Supreme Courtof the United States yesterday declined to inwerfere in the case. $$ Hon. Horatio Seymour is still laid up at Keokuk, lowa, frm inyuri-s Tecently received sm 8 railroed accident nea: Peoria, Ii. —____ rom J. Sbillmgtoa we have the People's Mogosine for April. EL&cTions THis Wagx.—Elsewhere in our | Papers wil! be found returns trom the State election held in Connecticut, and the mamicipal €lection in Ohio yes erday. ‘The State judicial election in Wiscor °1m takes place to-day, and to-morrow Rbode Island holds its election for State officers. The Con- gressmen were chosen in November last,om the day of the Presidential election. The candi iates fr Governor are Seth Padelford, Republican and Lyman Pierce, Democrat. The Republi- can majority at the election for Governor in April last year was 4,039, In November at the Presidential election the Republicans carried rhe State by 6,415 majority. The city election im St. Louis also occurs to-day. The Republi- cans have nominated Nathan Uole for Mayor, and the Democrats have nominated James S. Thomas. Mayor Thomas, who nas be office for eight years, was elected by pb icanr, and although himself still a Repub. an, he is taken up by the D«mocrats for re- tion on some local issues, chiefamong them being the city finances and the Sanday aw. Nethan Cole, the Republican candidate. i: suevessful merchant, of the highest character for hovesty, probity and administrative capacity We thought the Western papers were pro- litic enough to invent all the wonderfal yaras they supply, but it seems they are at last com- pelies to resort to Boucicau vie of “adap. nen” otherwise “appropriation” to eke out fulig resources of imagination. The wonder \ Man 1 a Peddler’s Pac vupds of the papers, sad t (LU) Si a the town of Green Garden. m that county. 1s Hverally the 1d story of “The Long Pace” im Hogg’ “Winter Evening Mivia, ondent of the Chron- writes to that paper setting forth the de- f-cis of our public school system. She scolds on @ pretty bigh key and her extravagance of language serves to lessen the weight of what she says but there is much truth in some of the points she makes, as for imstance the fol- lowing in regard to that invention of the spirit of evil “Perfect Discipline” :— Not only are children subject to the task at ‘ool, but the teacher requires them to study achome When a teacher was asked, «Why do you do this wicked thing?” she replied, “the trustees desire it” Not mi with the six hours of the twelve of da: a little more of the juice of life must be pressed out of infantile exisiepce. Have the rack and thumb screws and other tortures passed away! All injustice and wrong die nara «Before closing this letter, public attention is called to the two model schools of tue Distru They are considered models of their kind, owibg to the perfect discipline which reigns Witbia (heir sacred prectucts. The two teach- evs are applauded py the trustees, the trustees «ue applauded by the public, whilstsorrow and sin are extolled to the skies. Within these scboul-rooms. or. more properly spezkine, wivhin the two halls of the Inguisi! on, the drep ofa pin is listinctly beard ig every quar- th . Awatch laid upon tie table every one Tre little genus Bild ts piwed agtimst every wsat | other bugs are fixed on | naturalist, of asa dried ace by the aid of rags and | s The rustleof a leaf made by j sof a book is a matter of cen mont. Ifmen and women were ese horrors they would soon be fitted for a madbouse. Children imply revenge temselves by he old, old stor ° Lord yes paper in the ro mummy holds its p Tesinous gu turning the p’ giveth and the Lord taketh awa! nd no- body asks “who broke this costiy va-«! who killed this precious child!"? | The Proviidence (R. 1.) Journal expresses hope that Senator his expressed purpose of all + Material errors, ¢ will carry out | Hf purging lis speeches 3 a Chinese Etabassy is ut to Berita, St. Petersburg, ‘in, and Ital: PWEDE ESD AY Agi Order of the President WESTERN PRESSY?E Letre:t. between i%h and2orn The Of the Distric: of Columbia will me é Church cn TUKSDAY EVENIS evcicek. Openin y the (ee AOS. Cate, AND DBAY. Rroisten’s Orrick. Aprils 1339 hereby given that licenss+ f SI SOF THE HIRST WARD BUILDING Associa —th hi rie al of the Assi om will Drheli on TUES SY RVENING Apel oh We at 8 o'clock. The eotipg will beheld at Rev. Mr Ne tm. Friends’ Meettr en 18th and 19: ted. z ti mes », r WashINcToN Notice ix herehy civen th 1808 is completed, and that at thetr offre Surdays -xcepted |at a.m . jon wetil persone ved by nt EO WEAVER, ap2-F&Tew Secretary Boar of Assessors. S-UFE.Ce Soe, ABD FiKE ANSUBANUE 1; COMPANY Barrinder, Ap-il 2.1959. NOTICE. —The Georgetown Agency of this Ocm- are fa ‘the Sit ots extah- omselves NDREW REESE, Presiieat. JOBN B. [. KATZENBERGER: Bey. 6 | \em IX PER CENT. LDING ASSOCIATION, or WASHINGTON, D.O. PAYMENTS TO cCOMMENCE THE FIRST Tomer ui IN May. NoW 15 THE TIME To TO SECURE A HOME Constitution of this Association is ready ve now open for subscription to atock at the ite “TTS, May Building, corner 7th and E streets. | JUDD & DETWRILRR, 517 7th street, below D: BOOMS § Vs YOUNG MEN’s feted ASSY- TION, Penn: BERNARD HAYES. corner sth and treets; N. CALLAN. Bx. . Lou HELLER'S DKUG STOR BIG corner 7th and N or BANK. (THOS. aeoe, ) corner 15th st. 4 Pennsylvania | Ard. B.BAKER star One This Asrceiation on the tras co operative an aad fe so arranged thal a borrower e anuot re ti ‘Ceut. for tbe moncy he receives Jrom the Dues @1 Month for cach share enbsc ibed fc Seca Seto seeresents cn intrest iets messi jon to the exent of $15), 10 sharon | 31,500, 20 Let every Sag yt ey to the exteat of five or more sbarcs. (D&8.Chron im} ap i-im An clection for oMc-ra fo for the arere. Aseoate. Seas til be held at the effice of UNIOM Fe yoo EVSMING, April met oak a RRBUPCOY —The iat fhe Bas = Law provides that ia ail pret day of January CONGRESSIONAL. Conclusion of Yesterday's Proceedings. SaraTs—Afier our closed. Union Pacific bill being under considera‘i n, ‘Mr. Fowler obtainea the floor, but gave way Mr. Drake, on whose motion the S-mats Wrent into executive session and then ad- Journ Hoenn afer ‘our report closed— jahi!: Paine (Wis.) offered a resolution anthor- = wi wal of the papers of Mr. Fa dott, Care g ihe sent of Rogers, of sas. Adov' Paine, (Wis.) from the Committee on E ec ic ns, reported a resolution that in the case of Covode versus Foster, requiring each ciaim- Ant fo file notice of the ground of bis claim by the first of June and “to give answer to his op- ponent by the Dito of June; that Govode shail take his testimony from the ist to the 15th of ¥, August, and September; that- timouy from the’ 16th to the ofeach of the above months, that the bmiseion of ail the papers reiative to shall be made by the 16th of October, , to the Clerk of the House, who shail have them printed, and the printed arguments in bebalf of each shall be flied by the first aay of the session. Adopted. Mr. Farnsworth ( Ill.) offered a joint resolu- tion to submit the constitution of Virginia toa vote of the people of that State. Reterred to the Committee on Reconstruction. ‘The fiouse then took a recess until 74 p.m. At the evening session, M. Jenckes, (R 1) addressed the House on the subj-ct of reform in_ the civil service. Mr. Orth (Ind.) next addressed the House in advoesey of @ resolution which he had offered at the close of last session for the admission to the Union of the Territory of St, Domingo; House adjourned shall take Jast di EMOVAL —W. THORSON wishes to inform his old customers and the public gen ginllys that he'baa vemowed hie ie Tailor’ K-tablishment from bis o| uso Penneslvaria to No street. between Peni street. wher en viv pny ae — CANTLEMEN'S siuenisunsa geoDs, and the STAR SHIRTS, male to or¢er Bince my remo made arrangements which wil more reguleiiy aud to fil their ard tually. ops-1m iay of April, ty Lacinds Chase, Guar rp! William H.Ohase, on the twenty, fourth day of February. 1859. be. Sod the same is hereby, ratified, and cenfirmed. unless cause to the contrary beshown on or before e Bourn a mad te Ste day of i rovided & opy of thin order be published in Star, once a week, for farce, weeks. prior to seid 3705 day of “Fie amount of sale, os reported by ti dian, ie @631 75. aid guar WM. F. PURCELL, as * awe of tee Orphans’ Court. rae cons, Tee “FAS. BO BEIRNE. Register of Wills, il Sd, i858. law3w* ] NITED STATES FATENT OFF: D.o. » 1869. HANG rit On the petitionct Wa ADAMSON, of Phite delybta. Pa. praying for the extension of « patent granted to him on uly, 1355, for Sn improvement fu Sand Paper Outtiee Musi It is ordered that satd petition be heard at thir office on the 2istday of June next. Any ce np oppone thisexiension, Objections. depot gud other papers should be fled ia this office 'wenty days before the day of heai vari 7 RLISHA FOOTE, ap 6-lawSw Commissioner of Patents ] NITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, Wastixeox. D.C april 1. 1859, On the petition of 5. T) THOMAS. of Gilford, New Hampshire, praying a the extension of « Patent xranted io/him on the 31 day of July. tase, ana numbered 13,185, for an impravement in Looms ed that real petition bo heard at this office on the 2ist day of June next. Any person may 0 this extension. Objections, deponitions. a: Sa ad shonid be filed to thts office twenty ai fore the day of hearing. LISHA FOuTE. Commisstoner of Patents. 1 COUMBE, DENTIST, No. 247 3 eet. between N and Q streets. H extracted withont pain Tht <i? on Gold, Silver, or Rabber Med in the Spring BILKS And a great variety of pretty NEW Di:ESS GOODS OPENING TO-DAY. Also, NEW STYLE PEBCALE, LAWN. AND Pop. IN GREAT VARIETY EU eee rnees POPLINS. from 50 Cts to $2 per yard NEW GOONS FOR LADIES? SUITS, from 30 $125 per var : J. MAY & 60. 308 Penneyivania Avenne, ap: 306 pexxsvivanra avescn. PIANOS PABLOR ORGANS. D MELODEONS. FOR SALE of NENT 0 Great bargin tn ood <econd wand Pianos, tock the largest iu the clr . “ “JOHN F. 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Penn Wailach senat side, between th and en ctresta: Mame on house Adjoining National Bank of the Bepubitc. mb» Boys: CLOTHING. Three Hundred and Fifty ING SUITS re ceived this morning at the oclebrated OAK Hab, 464 SEVENTH STREET, opposite Post Office. Mexs OLOTHING, ndred and fift keloid ay ‘Sree evrTs L. MOXLEY, i FAN@Y DRESSES AND DOMINOES, For Ladies, Geptiemen, and Children, 6 TENIM STREET, (Second door north of F street As T GALLEBY. 304 PEN LVANIA AVENUB. without the | SEPWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREET ‘shoul are of the many quacks a Seen te Baka A choles collecsion of f Ol PAINT ines: O me 3-tf Dand £ ody an and thorough cure of all ABES, pan, F Ly Ameri, received this morning. at the famous Be dove not trifie with nor sbuse the cont Soeavince Hovoupabis. § basse Pa LL, NTH STREET. tients. Booms private, Tou Boece. aces seite Post Of ice. neha ie mas-tf iw: ran PARton DHACKE: is val and — PICTURE R. }, CORPS TASSELS, ac ac aus F J. BEIBERGER, (Buocessor to H. F. Lovpon & Co. ), Pictare Frames made to « Erices ime CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY 4 © Poon CISG ACADEMY, MEBOHANT TAILOR, . te Metropotitas Metropolitan Hotel, (1ate Brown’s,) in18-tf No. 362 Penn. avenue, Washington. 46% Ninth street, between D an Lar skillful end olde-t esta! iver ot Tein the city, Lettves snoring f future b const a the city. Ladies enflering from | furece tot 4 . irregularities unay repose the strictest confine, | Tiare yoth Peafemcen anti te attendance ‘nbim. He aptees athe benre His fee $30,000 Worth Datients visiting sec uo one bo — — ae cr FUR SALE. pir at the academy for” c = WR SALE” CAREIAGE AND SADDLE any aa pe reg ee 9 Ub Be! jor nit. o dd -¢ pat leaving the city apply et the sta Fux Geuticnien Monday, Weineaday, ‘ pice ef MALLU‘ BkOS., B arreet, nearé .. FANCY GooD: S ayo ot NY PERSON IN WANT OF & SUPER BENTISTRY. é eat a bargain. by eaiisa at fa Omics, 207 Prune, eeenas Lue: between WIR and tith sen wot | J, UeLMATIVE DEN Ths AT COST FOR CASH, "OR SALE—at a encrifice, one of the best | No 172 Peane ere bet STAND ip Cevtre Market. No 361 - oor ide All branches exchange for grocerie: old ot new lumber ifolly atten 3BU. ALAN 156 K stroer LE CHEAP—A LILLIES BCRULAK ma li ime je eg BS BS. WAND A SEERRTUL DENTIeTS copes . Me DBS" LN WNSYLVANIA A BUR. between toth ard 10th oreo far ap 6-3t* COR, bonght out the Interest of Mr. D. H GAITHER, in the firm of DAVIS & GAITHER and wishing to reduce stock, we will sell, for nish ARTIFICIAL TEBTA of Plato desired b Pure ¥ THIRTY DAYS ONLY, r OUR EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT CUAUM and D* LEWIE. a cea semnay Ass oula- 0) No, 250 PRNNSYLVAN VENUE, Lwee * or TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN mire as abowe. ud ¢ MM ues ha ye 01 E FANCY AND MILLINERY Goops, tee Bate. — . Mose BEAL LACES, 1 Roses Clin. bing ¥ 5 ntal Plawta. shrubs x eno ae. all of _ juslity: A JARDIN. Fiori BIBBONS, aM be EMBROIDERIES, KING DIRDS et ava best manver ard Barrer 1 to store 274 ith street. be = faction Person tN. HAKTRERE WOOD AND OOAL, WWD axp coau. GBEAT REDUCTION IN PRICES ¥, Bea Ash. HEMSTITCHED HANDK ERCHIEFS, &c., & | "Tt WITHOUT BRESEBVE, _RAILROADS, Bisse 4ND OHIO Trains between WASH! Si ; N MOBE an SSHINGTOS a> Tae EEE are bow run asf AT OOBT FOR CASH. E. G. DAVIS, SUCCESSOR TO DAVIS & GAITHER, __20 MABKET SPACE. price 60 CENTS BY MALL. MANEOOD. One Hundred and Fifty-fourth edition of this real essay, revised and published by the Au- + DR. CURTIS. This valuable work treats on j the cause and cure of premature decline in mi M gives aclear synopsis of the impediments th marriage. and ezemplifies results of many year: ____ma1s-Im | KDW CLARK and Coal Deniers. ne, bet. gu end 3 th streets cast, and foot of ath street east, m FOR ALL” way STATIONS ry xcept Sunday, et 7 93 attenr a st Tend OB al Leave st 7 A. M waa Pete No tratn to or from A®espolis ou Bunday. S. p. prow & sox, Comnem 15TH StREET AND New Yo x Avex sae D. practice in the treatment of Nervous Debility GBBAT FoR Bs LriMoR: Sterility, and Secret Diseases of youth and man. * ty Fs hwode Address the Author, Dr. Curtisy Balti. REDUCTION ker.s & 4 Sait a #, S240, oat more, 4 8 IONS. ae m Leave at S 4 and 750 P.M. Extracts from Reviews of this Wark. ee Fok ALL PARTS OF THE wast TIS UN MANHOOD —it develops the fear or eT ee mere” ond Banday, st = cals on which s oo acne of human coat. <2 ; wh nd escaped tral 4 ead Fae fc crm ee tee agen ad ay ‘ 1 Jor < ickess ‘tothe W be had st the =e eht then be banished trom eda, | Metropolitan Patent Steam Bakery woshineton Station Tick Ofice at sit tours ot the enervate be succeeded by the bardy, vigorous epirite of London Chronicle. S.There iano, member of society by whom thy book will not be found useful, whe*her such per sem hold the relation of = Parent. Preceptory st Clergy man.” — un. OURTIB. Keg | MANHOOD yey is “Bacon 8 val jiseases Fr hoof y & renewal of the olden time.— Ne. 347 © STREET, Berween 455 axv 61a STREETS. BAVESNER'S CRACKERS ‘ali impartial judges uable work; for poi ing from e: £. eueris BEGS * Sa you can’t “8. seen tothe B'S CBA Pofionts | thes. ba one or Grover =. tothe Bakery Suton. re. he will in jure be able to devote only the following days t. theirinterests and will ettend on SATURDAY and SUNDAYS from 246 to 8; m.,at Ho. 922 SPEOIALITY— a rg aioe eaters thesy: EY Sraune srruz puzss ats, AND Za BLUE HATS IN CLOTH AMD FRLT, | Fi opal together with fall smortment of Bots" mats, sas heen Pp ey. Irae ae W asuixcton CITY DISPENSARY, No. 265, Northwest Corner Tth and M Streets. F, LOCE MATTING. Just received s fresh let of CANTON MATTING jedical perati ~s deal of Broad te sold for en re voae reg ofcharge.nt, SU#iOM Operation to the Betener” whlch percr come from sur estat F'citen, ‘Office boars: ‘sbmoent. as ‘aa possipie thie die a tines houesty wo Dave eu oar suthorized Stine ier eecheey ovat mercial Tuomas rane. ® ULIO OBMENT, from ee BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS tet ; the Fotumec Mill Mining and Mapnfacturing Gom- | yy CEMEDT, PLASTER LaTAs, HAIB | torwne spring = ‘pherdetown, at the Bah cd Georgetown, D.C..(W.HGUS- fesvliclied from coptractors, bullders and gf Wren —No 4 Market 8 wens o pee One ‘nee aw Save YOUB MONEY Corner ee street west and Canal. FELT 14ND COMPOSITION Lg ci | Dove in the best manner, and at the pri STRA*BURGER BROS, Pe minas EVENTH BSTREET..__.373 ‘The Undersigned bas just taken out s WHEW PATENT FOR PAVING ALES. 7 TERS ABD STEEETS WITHOUT A SEAM, ERAS rees te "3 Sere ter Te n Se ebare SSE SErE eras 8 '— Just recelved. per Sha zousuty St without repair. 1,000 loads of PAVING FAND SAWED TO ORDER. for the yard on Tiber Creek , between and ©. Ere een toe ee Bea wertcy ET iekeDine os mT ster mb 1-tt 394 E street, bet. 9th aad Lith. Bish’ a yet BESS noe yg m nostril tse AGE RS ae. v w BePsiw “Oa. RUBBLE OB qpesa peepenaema i beayy masonry, 1 large quantities. Just received, 25 BAURS CHOICE HOPS ‘heyiy to aw, ..W. HAYDEN. eale Reece naremtee? 12 pbc er” pe . | manson att reece, oy | 4 =