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—_ } ules im the conrts bere, at ouce; it may be weil EVENING STAR. Largest Cirealation in the Distriet “CROSBY 8S. NOVES..........Editer. WASHINGTON OITY: THURSDAY.............. APRIL 15, 1969, S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELB- ©RAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. AS interest! APraIR—TESTIMONIAL TO Tam How. Sipyey PERHAM.—A pretty large surprise party of the friends of Hon. Sidney Perham, of Maine. dropped in upon him last night, at Bis residence, No. 469 Sixth street, to take leave of him, and tender their hearty | good wishes for bis future prosperity. They ‘Were mostly citizens of Maine temporarily re- siding in Washington, but the community here | generaliy will join in their regrets at losing | ‘Mr. Perham, as be has by the active part Re | hastakem im all good works here, and esp; cially im the temperance cause. made himselt | ‘widely and usefully known. The visitors bay- iug paid their respects to Mr. Perham and bis | amuable family, Mr. Benjamm Freeman, in be- half of (he party, presented to Mr. Perham the following resolutions To the Hum. Sidney Perham tk: We, the people of the Second District, State of Maine, now residing in the city of Wasbington, D C., desiring to convey to you some suitable expression ut our personal es- teem and our bigh appreciation of your public while a Representative in the Thirty. egbth. Thirty-pinth and Fortieth Congress, bate adopted the following preamble aad res- clutions Whereas the retirement of a faithtal public officer trom a higt position of trust and hoaor ts @ fitting occasion for expressions of respect and esteem: Therefore Resolved. That we, the people of the Second District, State of Maine, Low residing tm the city of Washirgton, D.., familiar with the Public services of our Representative, the Hoa. Tham, aud fully appreciating the many good qualities which have characterizea bis actions as a public servant and a Christian gentleman, do tender to bim our grateful ac- knowledgment ana sincere thanks for his im- partial labors in behalf of our State, and more especially in promoting the interest of our common country. Acsoived, That during the most trying and eventful period of American legislation, when the people looked to Congress ‘Bb measures as would restore tranguthty, strengthen the public credit. develope our nauional resources, and re-establisb the Union on the broad basis of buman rights, oar Representative was al- st hts post of daty, ready with voiee and | in uence to suppo-tever measure that tended fo advance the substantial imterest of the us- ten D «, That bie disinterested labors in be- Dalt of Gteabled soldiers, and the famihes of those whe felt in defence of our Repuniic have Won for bim the graritude of every loyal man | a Wemae throughout the land, and entitle | to the thanks of the nation. FE solvet, Thst a copy of these resolutions, suitably emzrossed. be presented to him, as a mask of Our Tespeet and coufidence, our best wishes for his future pro-perity, aud as aa bumble tridote to his virtues asa man, bis value ss @ citizen, and his fidelity asa Repre- | sentative. Signed|—Wm. Moorhead, Amos Hadley, A-s P Kuieht, ©. C. Houghton, W. W. Hobbs, ©. H. Dwipel, R. P. Eaton, Daniel Baker, Ben)’ | Freeman, ( . EB. Davis. Leonard ®: 0. W. Pratt, Benton . © A. Metesit, Noyes. SP. Morrill, S. M. Barrows, % Koberteon | Follewing =por this presentation, Hon. S. P. | Mornii, ef Maine, terias warmly ex; ad‘iressed Mr. Perham in essive of the appreciation i wich the public services of Mr. Perham are held by the people of Maine and the coun- try as well, and in conclusion presented to him, im behalf his ineuds of the Second District Maine, a copy cf the magnificently bound Tding Bible, with a hymn bvok of the same aty Mr. Perbam, in reply, alluded with much feeling to the value of this mark of regard, com- ing Qs it did on bis leaving pubdlic life, and m tos rising sun. Ina brig review of his Con- | gressional career he expressed bis gratitude to the people of Maine that he had been permitted to take parton the side of freeiom and the Union, in the great events of the last few years, and he spoke eloquently of the werk done in the field py the brave sons of Maine. (Om the conciusion of Mr. Perham’s remark: | the company availed themseives of the oppor- | tunity for a general acquaintance-makiug and | Promotion of the good feeling that comes trou | State pride and home associations. 1! was as- | certamed during the war that the soldiers from Mame and Minnesota presented the fiuest physique ot any in the service. Last nignt i Was also moticed that the assemblage of Matar people presented an array of flue looking mea and pretty ladies, immensely above the average. Inrigo” is the appropriate motto for that Scate. CoLorxp JURORS. As many persons a-e tm. prested with the idea tuat under the recent act of Congres, colored citizens are to serve on fave thar colored men eanuot be selected fur jerors welll gext year. The jory box was | fliea wer F pruary tact, trom whien | a twelve montts were to we When the box is ors tu February next, by the svaton, Clers& of wa Lev art of Washington | he namesof some « the box, as tae inw leaves the selection to the di-cr-tion of ibe | oticer: ove oemed eister Bosweil pro- Posed Inst Februnry to pat the namee of ten men ip the box. bot it was found that the Inw at that time read “white male,” sad so the uames Were Bot put iu Viremta, Missiserri axp Tsxas.—The President bas directed (ae Secretary of Wat co der Mejor Gene ynolds to proceed with the regstation im Texas. preparatory to an early election. It is expected that similar or- ders will be issued to the commanding o'ticers vn Virginia and Missisappi. President Grant, it 6 said, will await ‘be opinions of the com- manding generals before issuing a prociama- tion authorized by Congress in reference to vo- ting Om the constitation of these respective Suates. “Fra Disvolo” attracted « fine audience at the National Theater Isst evenin; needless to state, was well sung by the Rich- 'egs troupe. Thi: ening, Flotow’s beauufal opera, “Martha,” always a favorite here, will be given. Mrs Bernard, Mrs. seguin, Uastle, and Campbell—the leading voices —will form a quartette of rare excellence, and «-Martha” is sure to crowd the theater. To-morrow evening ‘Mrs. Seguin will be the recipient of a bereft 4m + I Trovatore. ee The points briefly stated in regard to the Alabama claims question are:—i. Great Sritaim has proken the law. 2. She oroke it such & way that proper acknowledgments made is the only mode of Femoving the offeace. 3. She willmake them. 4, Whether they come sooner or later, oF never, we cam still consis- tently wait. “Wat witt Hs Do Wrra It Dana with the merchandise appraisership of New York. ‘The Methodists have solved one of the great problems of the dsy by licensing women to preach. The Conterence of the Ellenville Dis- triet, New York, bas given credentials for this Purpose to a widow lady named Van Cott. ‘The Sing Sing Conference has referred the subject to a special committee. Ex-President Johnson was welcomed to Memphis yesterdsy; will have something to say at the Opera House im that erty this afier- Boon aboat the Constitution; and will be ban- quetted to-morrow night. ‘The Tenih Provincial Council of Baltimore «Cxcbolic) ts to be opened on the fourth Sauday aitee Ee " er, the 25th iustamt, ia ue Cathedral tw Boiume: The Bsltimore Presbytery, now im session tm tbat city, Das uncer consideration tne eon- wmpisted reunion of the old and new schools. From Sbilling'on, Odeca Building, we have Arpleton's Journal, No. 4,824 Demore.t's Monthly tor May. | tail: but be had better content ‘The criticism im your Pper of the 13th inst., of the model of th» pro- Posed equestrian statue of Gen. Grantis so a) fair to the artist, Mr. J. Bafley,« worthy bat modest and unassuming gentieman, and con- tains so many erroneous statements, that the information ox which the article was bas~d must have been turnished to you bys preju- diced person. interested, perhaps, im placing some menstrosity of Bis OWm om the eligivie site suggested tor Mr. Bailey's statue, wRich is tthe southern portico of thé Treasury, as mated by you. but im front of it, so that the starue may be seen os Any point on tRe sve. \e as far as the Capitol. = Tne patrons of Mr. Bailey,ang th: many ad- morers atthe North, where his repataton is best known, of such beantifal works of art bis hand as Bis groups of -Adam “Charity,” &c.. will be as mach as- riends when they | bear thal «uch terms were used by a respecta- bie newspaper im connection with his name aud bis work as “Baraom model,” “sham,” “nambugged,” “diddled.” «art sbortions,”’ “monstrosities,” “bummer,” “merciless danb- ers and plasterers,” “artist im mud," and so on. Such ephithets are not argument, though they might imjure an artist of less reputation than Mr. Bailey, with persons who do hot do their own thinking, or who distrust their own jedg- ment in art matters. The price Mr. Bailey fixes pow bis work 1s certaialy no argument against its merit, bat, fit bas any sigaificance, ought focowntin its favor, because it is in Keep. sng with the prices he has hitherto obtained for bis works from private parties. He is no beggar or bummer, but an artist and gentleman. Neither the Government nor the citizens of Washington have yet been called upon for aid by Mr. B. or his friends, and if this e1ty does not want to at least one artistic equestrian statue, but is satisfied with cimens it aow that Boston or New York will be glad to get it, and that the latter city will give it & most prominent pesition in Central Park. I now come down to your remarks on the model itself, and it is bard to conceive how su many Misstatements could be crowded 1 few lives. In the first re. it may be to state that the model in General S; mer’ Toom is & mere sketch or study for the proposed statue from life, and not, as asserted, modeled from desi The borse posed purpose. But not availing myself of that fact. which wipes out all you say of the model, I —-— first to notice your statement that Mi ley “Bow utilizes bis DM. substituting Grant's head.” This is not true, as a comparison of the two Will show that the head, neck, body, arms and legs of the rider are different in outline, size and position. and that the cvat, hat and other articles of wearing apparel, their folds, &c.. sre not the same. The Grant model not being the Mct'lell model, it fellows, according to your own showing, thatit is not the D'Orsay model. That the borse should in each be shown &s at rest, except that it is pawing with & forefoot, is not remarkable, (Brown’s pro- posed statue for Gen. Scott exhibiting the same Peculiarity,) as that is one of the few natural Positious of that noble animal when it has a Tider on its back. Not much latitude is giv an artist in that direction. If, however, he yearned for originality, he might batance ‘his horee on its hiud feet, or ats ears, or even its umself with truth to mature, and let the difference in his own work and ‘hat of others be merely the dif- ference in the animals modeled. Now to your next charge Let any disinter- ested observer look at the Bailey model, taking it for all you claim it to ba, and not what it really is, merely a skete, and the spscifi: charges in vour change-of-foot indictment will at once fall to the ground, asit will be seea that the muscles of the shoulder of the pawing foot sre contracted aud that shoulder ad- vanced, while the other shows the muscles at re-t. Every artist knows that the natura! po- sition of the horse and rider cannot be much varied, and that those who follow nature ma souimonplace, but rarely subject themsel v. to the deserved ridicule which overtakes those fice trath for original- sult the human and equine races py atiemptung to represent impracccable horses and riders in impossible positions. It may be desirable for certain persons to establish o guard as suggested to prevent the jodels or designs for statues specitily ton of one by an benigh'ed pop- - that supporting a badly portioned mass of brass on two instead of ris Was not art, and that Attempt to Tepresent a horse in an unnatural and impossible position was no evideuce of artistic skill or genius. A+ a friend of Mr. Bauey, 1 have only to say thatif he produces anything worse than the so called equestr: statues pow on exhibition grounds of this city, he had better give up his profession and try to earn an honest living. We are approaching the period of greatest frequency of spots upon the sun's surface. Since the first of the year there has scare-ly been aday whea spots could not be detected with the aid of & good two-inch glass, and many of them bave been of considerable pro- portions. On the Sth inst..a large spot in the soutbern hemisphere reappeared for the second time upon the disc, and is to-day visible o the naked eye mear the centre of the disc after three or four minutes "1 Intent gazing, the eve being shielded by rk-colored glass. It i= barely possible that ius object is @ continuatioa of the great spot of August 14, 18. The periods of return would read as totlows, if we reckon from the time ot the spots reaching the centre of the disc, viz. August 12, September %, October 7, November 3, November 4, December 27, Jan- uery 2, February i9, Marca Is, April 15 Large spots im the southern hemisphere have bern 1ecognized on dates corresponding to three of (he above periods, the first and the last two. The present spot will pass off the disc, by the sun's revolution, on the ?tst tustant, and may beexpecied to reappear oa th+ eastern limb bout tke 4-5 of May very mucb to have to announce orment, wife of our fellow citiz+n, ent,and also their little daugh- * both lying dangerously ill at this nt their residence, N: M.ssouri avenu SIMONS COMMANDERY. Ko KNIGHT TEMPLAR, will give a fs Prion b 11. oth wt f METZEROTT BALL ‘ABRI H 7% ENEBRSOHN, of Jerusalem, will, by ecial request, repeat Fee TUNE ON On 8. april et Setclocic a “n. 50 ‘cents: to. be Mj im stdat the door on the svenine ot the must make room for other gocds eom- H. W. HAMILTON &00.. apkaw No. 562 heh at. JAPAN AND THE JAPANESE. r. request of several distinguished gentle- COL GEORGE 8. FISHER. late U & Consul in Ji wiildeliver a lecture on daP, Wage tae daP SESR. inthe lecture room of the etropolitan M. B- Church, UssDAY at 7 o'elock. for the it ofthe @ ‘This lecture bas been ra cities. "Adaiaston? the le rev, 25 cents Tickets for ap is 3st cosein of Adults. 5@ cents; chi! sale at the principal book stores. MEBTING OF C 8 (and all daily at 465 Pennsylvenia avenue. they are parchasing those beaut! / ARA FRITCH AGAIN, Gwonostows, D. C., April 12, 1369. Epivor Stam: | pave seen so much lately table poem on Barbara Fritchie, and the effort to deprive Ber of her Spartanic-earned honors, tari nase ought you might not be averse to Sword from the writer of this epistie. 1 pre- mise by saying that dam a naive of Fraderice ‘Oity, apd have kmown the Fritcnie fxmily all that it 1s one of the most re- community; and it Bas * that no one has ventured of ber ciaims to the homor which tRe port hasgivea her. Barbara Fritenie Was afeality @t the time referred to When Jackson was passing through Frederick, of Becessity he Bad to pres the nousein which she lived, on West Patrick street, south side, mext to Carrol creek. Ashe and his troops pissed ber bouse, she appeared at the dormer window of her one-storied house, and waned the stars and stripes before their veritable faces. One of bis Men raived bis gun towards her, and she cried ‘Shoot! shoot '"" sull waving the flag. Jacke som himself knocked his gun aside, aud com- manded him not to attemptany such thing, at the same time raising his hatin honor of flag. A soout then went up from his owa men, and they passed on. This is the gist of the story which I have often heard in Frad- erick, and mever heard it contradicted by any one. Mrs (uantrili’s story may be true, but I never heard of ® betore I saw it in your paper The terrible flood of Iast summer was made the pretext of the municipal authoriti-s of Frederick for widenimg Carrol creek, on wbose bank her house stood. You are right about the city fathers sympathizing with the lost cause.” But it was not serretiy only. some of ‘hem gave all the «aid and comiort” they pos- sibly could to that cause, were among the mo: outspoken and active ther The Mayor’ son was brought a prisoner to Frederick from Autietam, and spent som« time in Fort D-la- ware. He, bimself, was one of the most rabid of rebels. The city fathers were of tbe same stripe. Of course, from ~uch men, “a spot bal- lowed by such associations” would not “be preserved for future generations.” But the day Of redemption is drawing nigh, and “Marylai my Maryland,” will take ber proper place among the loyal States of tne Un! Yours, &c. DERICK. BFCks RESTAURANT 1d most respectfully inform the of Washington, and strangers t os hment a SHOUTING GALLERY hich se the very aretus ts supp! My ing Br is furnish: h every article usmally kept fn first-cl taurants and my Wines are v . Liquors and Cigars need only a trial to convince the most fastidioas thi for my efforts ts procure the fo be eatirely unsnc Lo™sEe LUMBER LUMBER’ A farce stock and complete assortment of Baild umber, Hemlock Fencing. Cypras Shi» White Pine and Sprace Pickets, Cedi Also, . DRESSED LUMBER 1 kinds on han? aud for gal by w kT & of. ral RAVE, nd 6th atrent, oue square from Northern Liberty Morket NITED STATES PATENT 0 Corner New York aven' ap 1s-tf ® pateut gr to him ow #) 1885. for an improvewent In rns It is orderea tnat said petition be heard at this office on the 2th day of June next Any person hi Objections. deposi = ber “tr preg te ue in this office : ay of baariag. ay G08 Der he da TSW A FOOTR. op l-lawsw N BANKBRUPTOY District ov Conumsta, ss. At the Cityof Washingten. on the Lith day of April. 1909: The undersigned bereby gives notice of his appointment ax Assignee of JOUN 0 HAT. TER. of the City of Washingtcn. within said District, who has been adjndged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the Supreme Court of said District. GEO. MASON, Attorney. aw api5-lawsw ‘City Hall, Assignee. Commissioner of Patents. Joust OPENED, 300 SILK SACOUES. 100 SUITS OF O'B OWN MANUFACTURE. LANSBURKG & BRO., $15 Seventa Street, LATE MANTELS We defy competition in price and quality in these beantifal Mantels. We have been selling them for the Isat ten years in this city tablished a branch for thy of the same at 243 Pennsy!varis avenue, between lath and 18tn streeta, south side Old Stand and Headquarters Build 562 7h etreet T Tie N° The Firm of JC. McQUIBE & CO., in announcing their retirement from business. re- t tLe owners of all goods tn their possession 10 remove ihe same with as little Jelay as possible; otherwire, the goods lu for storage. It is beat bo to add that goods referred to Depot, objects of the Heit ic formation oa es vipt ebte! to JO McGULKE & CO. are requested to cal! wt the worthwest corner of lth street and Peonsyiv a nd accounts. . whe ul Hev* PAINTING MATERIALS. esoriment of House Paintiog counertion with Build mer lers tthe lowest market joni ald do well to vali eof Whi 27th stre ap li aw H W. HAMILTON A REIVAL OF PIG IRON! Jost arrived. from the Antietam Furnace, 113 TODS NO. 1 PLG THON Por sale by CEOKGE WATERS. h street snd Canal ap 1-3t [Inte 0 WEN &« PUGH No 212 Ponnsylvania avenue, Under the Owen House, have just received alarze and varied assortment of PAPER COLLARS AND CUFFS of allthe LATEST STYLES. and which they are ling at the sellin LOW PBICE OF 25 OENTS PER BOX. Also, « fall line of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. apls-20 POINTS, TRI! BONBETS, HATS, STRAW GUODS, FLOWEBS, SILK SATING, VELVSTS, La- risten st-le. 7 Cite Trevise, Paris. OTT! receipts: CES, LADIES’ UNDERGARMENTS, Btc., Bto. DBEGSES and MANTLES made in the latest Pa- 336 Penna. ave. aps B !!—We tavite the attention cr dealers. grocers, hotels, Festauranta. shine WEW 3 SUTTER laecead tant PEODUOE COMPANY, Peni sone metwen age Coromnra DISPENSABY FOR WOMEN AND OHILDBEN. At Columbia Hospital, corner 2th st. and Pa. ave. DAIL’ xcepted) from 12 to? SETLMEE See eerie 2 ) or yt FROM ours Mle a 8 retical a, a Clinigus every Saturday at 3's >. 1. ‘opis ep 3.3. MAY & COWS PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT. 308 PENUSYLVABIA AVENU Between Ninta ann Testa Steeers. Fal! Stork of the most celebrated mikes PARIS KID GLOVES just re-eived a7 LADIES, Ls end CHILDREN’S RID GLOVEG. all ives end colors, 57 Q00D KID GLOVES at $1 end $1 25 and @1 Se. ep i-6ul Daxiec Barecr. Waiter B. Batcuire. DANISL BATCLIFF & 80H, ATTORNEYS AT-LAW, OFFICE No. 395 D STREBT. _motett CPPOSITE OITY HALL. 1; baa ‘TRIMMINGS AND MOULDINGS. gele cheap. street, NEW BOOKS. NEW BOOKS VOR SALE AT THY BOOKSTORE OF FRENCH & RICHARDSO 334 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 'D THE HOUND 1 LON "By Gir Bearucl We Bakers wien neon OBB... ssenaee, 31 50 BREAKING A BUTTEBFLY, On. BLANCHE EBLLERSLIR'S = ENDIN th illustra ies. | rT) QUEEB DISCOUBSES ON QUEER PROVERBS By Old Merry... acne $1 50 BUSY HANDS AND PATIENT HEABTS.$1 50 THAT BOY OF NOB°OT1°B; A Novel. 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OB THE sTODENT KING'S PRACTIOAL NOTES ON THE STEAM M EN. $17 50 STEAM F 92 ENGINE, PROPELLERS, a -§200 STILLMAN’S STEAM ENGINE INDIOA a0 sso dic cool OO PAPEB AND PAPER MAKIN: ANCIENT AND MUDEBN..... $3 00 HOW SHALL WE PAINT OUB HOUSES”. $1 50 THE ELEMENTS OF HEAT AND OF NON METALLIC CHEMISTRY soe +2 G3 50 HAWES nECTANGULAB SURVEYING $2 75 ANNALS OF CONGRESS IN FORTY TWO Yolomes; one sett oniy; is offered at $1.50 por volume. DAY'S INTRODUCTION TO ENGLISH LAN- GUAGE... a weeeee snnneee $2 BS RANDALL ON POPULAB EDUCATION..81 50 POBTER ON THE HUMAN INTELLEOT.$150 SWINTON’S RAMBLES AMONG WORDS.81 75 CRABB’S ENGLISH SYNONYMES..........99 50 SCHELL DE VERE’S BTUDIES IN ENG. LisH. ree $250 LANGUAGE. TENNEY 7k. WHITNEY’S LANGUAGE AND THE STUDY ‘OF ats 250 GRAMMATICAL SCHOOL DIALOGUES. WICKERGHAM ‘TION. By Alex. 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Lovpen & Co. ), CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY t MEBOHANT TAILOR, Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown’s,) Jy18-tf No. 362 Penn. avenue, Washington. \\V ELCH'® BEST FAMILY FLOUR Ww 5 Kk. At FORMAN'S, Oey oud SEVENTH atvent, Between Mand N. ILLS) FAMILY FLOUB *YORMAN's, 3 rack. at 227 & 229 SEVENTH street. jetween Mand N. 34 Je FORMAN?S, 297 & 22 NTH street, be tween Mand N OVERNMENT JAVA COFFER, 3 cta.; OWED 5 ES OEM AR 237 & J20 SEVENTH stroct, Between M and N. FEE. 22 & 2’; ROASTED do, & 33, RRO COFFEE BOASTED do. & 227 & 229 SEVENTH street. Between M aud © yps2acatzo OCOFFER, #0 RO aoe. +35. at FORMAN’S, 227 & 229 SEVENTH street. Between M aud N R° FOBD's YEAST POW DER. 156 a 227 & 229 SEVENTH strest. Be ween Mand Hi. ny te jailon, Cone Ore ere aati at BORMAB'S, 297 £220 SEVENTH strect. Between Mand N COLATE, $c 4, Bares oHOcOLA’ etic 227 & 229 SEVENTH atrect. Between Mand N. "S BOAP, 13c nd oe 'S BO. gery 227 & 229 SEVENT Between M 3 + Weents ks c= ST ABOH, li com a oa ry 7 &22) D-POUND CANB TOMATOES, 20 conta; Seer ae ean CRG eels At FORMAN’S 227 & 229 SEVENTH street, ‘tween Mand @. Y AEMOUTH SUGAR CORN. 37 cents, t FORMAN’. 2278229 ENTH street tween Mand N, A™» EVERYTHING FLSE 1x TH At coually low pricss any OF EF ORMAN'S, 297 £229 BeVENTH strect, apBly Between M and PLASTER HAIR, WHITE SAND. E. 8. ALLEN, MANUFACTUREB CIME. AND DEALER Ig CEMENT, PLASTER, HAIR, &c., &c. OrrIoE— 2 O STREBT, between Sixth aad KILN—ROCK CBEBK, between I and K sts. BMERT. JUsT EERE af barre’ YJ . ab foetarih MicuaCiiy, CEMENT, fom pany’s Works at 8 wn, Va .at the Jom- ee Georgetown, D. 0.,(W. H. GUa- __ PERSONAL. AMUSEMENTS. ADIES URS®—Thoae io want of & waek!y 4 or month!y NUSSK will call at 244 h =treet, between loth and isth sts Sp et” *RIEDRIOH HRORER. Care of Jou ue «ie He Sear and reli. RS REPECCA Sawa Mi siahesrs sot soctress, ather office. No 4 and 8b strerts west upom ence hours fr. VET LIEV TENA ONT BN hutrocmn 473 ser Da r ap 9 im* EPH FLINK recommends bimee { to fering to heal Sy phillis mac. of old Ome 239 and 3107 WATCH F mar honerable terprive Ro money wanted tn vance. Acdress &. MONBUB KENNEDY 400 , Pitteborg, Ps. ___ PS la @YPRLLITIC SOBOFULOUS DISEASES Sod ERUPTIONS on the DKAN thorsughly cured by auew sud tneurpaseed German System, 0. nding all poteonons mediciaes Calton WC BAITUS, 407 oth street, bet Gand Bs MAna™ 8 ct Co™LT DR LEO 46% 9th street. between D and KE Be guarantece a spredy and tborongh care of all ACUTE and CHROSIC DISBASES, without the sisatn ar Mercury Strangers should beware of the many quacks hich now Infest the city. See the Docte He does not trife with nor abuse of his patients. Booms private. 7, dntiy. ah Tan Boots. 8 Tth street, between BM mai promptly attended to. LADIBS', Onat OF Clothiny pAsroouness, ai iendenee iN 46 Ninth street, between D and 5. The most skillful and oldest oot yeician for the treatmen' eoateEaN ts ip the city. regularities may to bf. Be tebe tof FEMALE Ladies enffering from if HORSE: six years old; hands bich; werke well in bar- Bers: sound iw every respect. To be seen at FLEMMIB@'S stabie “ oO FINEST SPAN OF MULES IN the city will be sold om SATURDAY next, at W o'clock, at WALL'S BA two horse WAGON CHANCE Les. MIRROR: CASKS at BTEVEN’S 366 Penvsylvania avenue. onder Met Hotel. will be eold at asscrifice. SALE An excallent Family ¢ b. pair ofeouud order wit! pated HANI SS. with plaukets, Whip D oy wand ip go Si lish HORSES: new ete establial i . ® compl PRICE'S Stab nue. ent. Can be a » 6th street, near Louisiane ave FU RDINEDIATE SALE NSTRU MENTS in the co ined apd thirty of the most po: VIEWS. Also. sixty portabl VIEWS of the Rebellion merey, Can be examined by WOLTZ, st the smitheonian Insti FIRE, HORSES FOR sat large stock of good HOBSES, comprt sing Coach Teams. Gentlemen's Driving ‘aims. Single Horses. and Saddle Horses, which we will sell at r atomable prices and on easy terms. J.B. OLOOTT & SON Livery and Hale Stabl 469 471. and 473 801 OVERNMENT CLERKS AND OTHERS TH SMALL OAPITAL—The ady offers to any reliable man. several the best SMALL PATENTS in the country; a sare thing tomake « gcod income Tne right man will \e* trestes with on very liberal terms. Areas CHARLES \:. HOWAKD, care Post Office Box 407 ‘ap 15 3: OB SALE—TOP Bi UGGY one month tn use: te very strong: wer Call at 426 lath street "U4 SBSWEE® 5 CORDS No. 1 PINE WOOD FOR 2.000 sere ante font wee the C Pest Maribore r oad Address P G GRIM silver Hill Post Ofice, Prince George's Cow One of the Finest niry. with one hun- tes for Maryland. ap 13 10t [OR SALE— aw will HORSE Also, an exceileut ‘a Sadi!” Hore To be seen at NALLOR BROS. Livery Stable, 297 E street. bet. 15% and Math streets, ap ize ‘OR BA) (C4nasr BIRDS AND MOCKING tor sale at the store 274 7th street, tween L and M etree ma 19. STN. HARTSRECHT WOOD AND OOAL, S. p. prows @ son, Counee Léru Steger ann New Yo « Avexen GREAT BEDUCTION IN PRICE DIBDS be -) SPBING IMPORTATION 1569, BIBBONS, MILLINERY AND 8TBAW GOODS. ARMBTRONG@, CATOR & CO., 237 ann 239 Bactiwone steerer, Baltimore, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF SONNET AND TRIMMING RIBBONS, VELVET AND SASH RIBBONS, BONNET CBAPES, SILKS AND SATINS, ILLUSIONS, BLONPS, LACES, BUCH&S, NETTS AND VELVET: FRENCH FLOWERS aND FEATHERS, SWEAW BONKETS AND LADIES’ HATS ‘Trimmed and Untrimmed, SUNDOWNS AND SHAKER Hoops. ‘The largest stock of MILLINE GOODS in this country, and uneqaalled in choice variety, which we offer 6t prices that will defy competition OBDEBS SOLICITED. ope Ft* . Tosomas rausy, Wholesale and Retal! Bealer ia NT. Pi iB. LaTHs, HAIR. MgAND, AND GRAVEL. Corner 1th street west and Canal. FELT AND COMPOSITION ROOFiNG Done in the best manner, and st the lowest price Fi ‘TERIALS ALWAY;! BOOFING MA’ ate a '3 ON BAND LIME, ‘We have bands fall _ yy BAEDe over ané are waning Sepeciaiity rials generally. We offer fa prices of Locks, Hinges, Screws Bails, sash Weights, Sash Cord, &e., &c. i. W. Frets iN & OO., ap lt-tw Builder's bos 7th street. Nal L THEATRE. CHING OPERA TROD THUESDAR EV RIN: FRIDAY Bere un ¥ Pargnet, 7S Orebestrs. @1: dress circle and eonte. private Doxce. $10 Con's extra for orate 5 reer Doors open at 7S, rte Finesat S, " WALL'S OPERA HOUSE. SECOND AND L AST WEEK PROFESSOR Les TFTAPYANESE. Commencing MUNDAY, Aprit te, MATINERS, WEDNESDAY 4 SATURDAT apizet 1 = ell Fix M#®t%8s80Tr HALL FRIDAY, APRIL 16.1869 GRISWOLD, “THE FAT CONTRIBRCTOR GBAND GIFT LECTURE ON INJUN MEAL te. 30 conte ale at per Westeséey moraing RETURN OF THK Ve secription of the | oe bean of “Bethiehom. Birth place of t Cractox) =. Bartel - bie Lightr FOBMING 9 Wo GI Price of Admismon, 5 od Senta, Cents. Tickets for sale at Kilie’ Moste stor aw LOD. Manager. 3 SD. Agents op? Pror. MARINGUS ANNUAL FLORAL MAY FESTIVAL WILL BP MELD ar THE NATIONAL THEATER, BONDAY. Ts ise Secrred Beats can be procured only at the Acad emy_K street, between 9th and 10th ap? tm) 3 L. MOXLEY FANCY DRESSES AND DOMINOES. For Ladies, Gentl-men, and Children, 4 TENTH STREET, (Second door uorth of F streat Bo Rs} Ax T GALLERY. 304 PENNSYLVARIA AVENUD. BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STBERT a gollection of OIL Pi French Wegtich ta kanaeee GRAVINGS. HOTOGRAP HE, P. S. ETBREORUOPES and’ 6T! VIEWS, PARLOR bBAC estes eeare PICTURE PRAM Es. ooepe P*er". KREie DANCING ACAD! . Pero. che. opposite Metropolitan tel. We would respectfully anucunce that we are how prepered to receive puplle at, snch prices ss wili suit the times, agree with the prices of other Professors tm the: and see cs for Cironiare and inf A apy “HO Ta AL natin, Frenes the position of Visiting Governess in « fentiy. ghere she would be willine to teach thronchomt the sammer References «xeb: Ad tress K , Pom un - we PuAtTive DEN Li 5” i" 7 No 122 Prune eve. bet. tite ont north side All’? slonektiitaly ate. AND A MEREILL TIsTS. 286 PENNSYLV ASIA AVES, 2th and th streets, far- iAL TEETH on any kind of desired Pare } Oxide Gas com- stantly on baud for extract! without We guarantee to all those ha office satisfaction tu ever) cular ety ee charge will be mad for extracting where @r- al Teeth are tuserted, although th E 1 be required to pay fur the Surgical operation when performed. which, I te deducted when the tecth are made om is DOW Prepared to make Gold. Silver. and Ruther at New rh Pi phia, Drices All p reons wishtog dem. tal work done can have it ax cheap as tu the above. Ramed cities All work will be tine tt at oat manwer. arrated to give entire Prrsous will do well to call an@ ork Lefore getting it elsewhere price 50 CENTS BY MAIL. MANEHOOD. One Hundred and Fifty-fourth edit al rsray, revised and published The mt many years tment of Nervous We Seorrt Diseases of youth and man- 5 Author, Dr. Curtis, Balts- Extracts from Reviews of this Werk. CURTIS ON MANHOOD —1t fol ehoals ou wich large proportion of wrecked, aod faruishes 3 may be avoided te for » country sould is vocrgn FH aE aay Sees ae " ‘ond sill atte od on Sati ay Sait eee

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