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Ea dh Os ale lads er r.. | : — EVENING STAR. Largest Circulation in the Distriet CROSBY S. NOYES. WASHINGTON OITY: WEDNESDAY. APRIL 21, 1569, S67 READING MATTER ON BVERY PAGS. kB OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE. *RAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. A DEASONARLE Worp tN Favor oF Com- PETine Lings or RatLkvabs.—Remonstrances against granting tbe right of way through Bal- timore to any but City Passenger Railway Companies were yesterday presented to ber City Council, signed by some twenty residents | And property-bolders of the northern section cf the ctty. The communications are aimed at (he interests of the Baltumore and Potomic Railroad Company, whose application for | right of way is now under consideration by & pecsal commirtes of tue C.ty Council. Those opposed to she grant declare tha’ the passace of | the railway in the neighborhood ot thetr prop. | erty—even if by a tunnel undergrouna—would be semously detrimental to their interests, and | Would decrease the value of their property. La | Opposition to ‘nese old-fozyish views, the American, Of that city, commends the readi ef the city authorities to grant to the Bal- tumere and Potomac Kailroad the privileges at Qeks for the construction of & tunnel under the populous part of the city, by which t will form direct connection with the Northern Central Railway, and ulumatety, through the link snpplied by the Union Rail. read, with the Philadelphia road; and advoca’es | abrosd and compreBensive policy, liberal in | tegard to new railroad enterprises, and just ard accommodating with regard to those already in existence. It saye:—+We must get rid of our fearof new railroads, welcome com- petition between contending and even parallel limes, snd where demand is made for passage through or under the city, grant it as far as Possible, consistent with the rignt and safety of the citizens at large. Trade cannot be made ‘to come here or stay here by arbitrary attempts | to stop its passage trough the city. Give the tacilities for bringing it here, require the ratl- way corporations to deal fairly with the city an giving it the advantage of just pro ra‘ freight charges, and the enterprise of our business | men, the inducemenis they offer to customers, | the advantages they cau proffer as a marxet for the distribution of the products of the country and 8 point of supply for the commo cities required in excbanze, must do the rest.” These just and liberal remarks apply just as Weil to Washington. The same paper says thst the construction of the Baltimore Potomac road is alike a necessity and an ac. quisition; a necessity because the public ¢ Venience as Well as the national seutime: demanded 8 second line of railway to Ws<b- ington, and an acquisition b-cause it will help w develop sm important and hitherto much negleeied section of the State; and adds :-—« We | make Mo charges against the Baltimore and | has Ohio railroad when we say it has not done what might have been done toward the foster- eng of the mterests of the counties lying pe. tween Balumore and Washington and the couraging of their local trade. If it has been | Go better, @t least it has been no worse than | other railroads which hold an entire monopoly | of travel and transportation in a particular di- Feetion. Bat with the two roads ri |" allel through tbe same sect: rv wel may expect 8 competition which will force each to strive more earne-tly for the local trade, to encourage its growth by judicious snd liberal measures. Lying betweea Balti. more and Washinz'on—two cities, each grow- ing with great rapidity—there is no reason | that section of the State should mot rap. idly advance im prosperity and population The arrangement which Mr. Garrett has an- nounced for the transportation of through precengers and freight by ferriage across the barbor, is commended as an improvement in , the right direction, which sould be appiacd. | #4 and encouraged. There is no Teason why through passengers or through freiga! shonit be dragged by horse power for tigo miles through a city, and the twrrictn thinks that th- true policy of the Baltimore and Uhio road will finally be found im the construction of atunnel into which the trains will enter on the soath Side of the harbor, pass under the river, come out on the north side, beyond ‘a+ 1 fous part of the city. Such a work may sartle the Company uow, but it will at some un. tant day find the necessity of taking it im sideration. Tum Tax on Baskers ax Brov The questions raised by Assessor Webs: New York, im regard to the tax upon the capt- tal employed by beukers and brokers were argued at length yesterday before Commission- er Deisno, Deputy Douglass, and Collector Smith, the discussion extending throagh <ome three hours time. “The street” was ¢¢ by Clarence A Seward snd Mr. Barri New York, white M> Webster him: sented Bis own Views in bebalf of the ment msl couciusen was re: be matter, but it ts understood thut Jeeiston wall be farni-bed s. feally dulposed of, so he vilic here is conerrued. In- ne teu milion of dollars will bs to the revenue shoald Mr. Websier's case naturally excites a goud fenlot interest amovg busioe-s men aud the Public generally. as wells among officials ant be persons directly atlected by the decision 1 wi 12 this wee! me ti asinuch ass + scded wews prevatl, th ospects are very ta. : not so forward asin tae More Southern Sate but the farmers and inpd owners are generally alert and active. There com te no donb: shat in this State a lar. | &+T quantity of land will be placed under eulti- vation than atany former period. Great num- bersof Northern and European settlers hava strived in the State, and in MADY CAses, with suMeient capital to cultivate the land on a | More extensive scale than was ever before known. John Burroughs, Department clerk and mig. | Srine writer. Das 8 pleasant article tu th» May | Sumber of the 4:lanri: upon “Spring in Wash. | ington.” It is something in the Thoreas vein | and shows that Mr. Burroughs bas studied nu. | ture almost as closely as did the recluse of | Walden Pond. Bat Mr. Burroughs has a Dealthier mind thas Thoreav, and sanny and genial spirit pervades bis descriptions want. ig im thore of the Concord uataral, ~ was Tepeated last evening to a fae audience by the | Richings’ troupe. This evening “A Night in Grenada” will be presented for the first time 1m this city, the mere Announcement of which will, joubt. fill the house. The season of | oglien opera closes with this week, to be tol- | towed on Monday evening nex: by Uucle Tom's Cabin.” H In the Charlestowi Navy Yard the men con- (nue to work eight Bours, and rely upon C grees, wBich made that a day's work. to make ©p to them the sum withheld undertheexisting | order of the Secretary of the Navy. Iris te. Ported that a number of employees of the Philadelphia Yard have left the Goverament | empley omaccountot the 2 per cent. reduction. New biveie.—From Joba F. Ellis, tue pub. lisber, we bave twonew songs: «That Eye of Blue,” « ballad, by F. Kley: and Romtnce. “Why Wander we so Far Apart.” Music by “Geouart | it wa: proposed im the Board of Aldermen | on Mondsy night, to request Engiaver Benja- | ‘aim Severson to examine the K street bridge Why cot designate Engiceer Bean Hickman They do thing: onal Wiiliam Sr TRes, one of Solomon Sturges’ sous, who Das just gone into bankruptcy there reports bibties at $4,445,000. From French & Richardson we haves copy of the readable May number of MH whly. Pusnem From J. Shillington we Tomes Macanne Jocurmat No. 5. Dave Peterson's for May, sud Appicton’s | Third District of th: ons pig 0: ponies a. Masons gp stand ally invited. By order “y M ‘The New York Sun says that Spain basor- dered tec million cartridges im this country. ©f Baitimore upon the mipagement of tas | floancisi affurs of the Corporation of that city, and especially upon the report and rate of (1x levy as mace by the Committee of Ways aad Means of the City Council. provoked several of the members of the First Branch lastevening into s denunciation and deuial of th: newsp1per # stements and comments. One member cad thar these editorial articles asserted that the two Isrgest expenses Bave deen for the support of the public schools and police fore, aud the City Council is charged with burdening the tax Ps) ers with the large appropriation necessary to support those departments, nei:ber of whiea ave under the control of the City © vancil, the members of which pave no authority to car tail theexpenses of them. Such assertions are Wibout any foundation whatever. la the s)me &rticles the members of the Council are charged with not baving sufficient moral cour. | sgetorise up and oppose the passage of acts that were adding to the city’sexpenses. Such assertions are untrue. Another charge urged with equal force was, that on the last aay the Counei! was in session it had voted upwards of $53,000 for all sorts of “private charities.” uch a charge did not require to be refuted. Of ‘he amount appropristed, $20.00 was for sopport of the House of Refage, and $5,000 for the Deat and Dump Asylum st Frederick Nol more than $410) or $9.40 baa been appro- pristed to “private charities," and those only 2p cases Where sach assistance was absvlutely equired. In the United States Circuit Court, in Baiti- more, before @bief Justice Chase and Judge Giles, the trial of the case of Messrs Kimoerly Brot of that city, vs. General Benjamin F. Butler, was commenced yesterday morming. The court was engazed trom 10 a. m. to3 p. m. im hearing argument by the counsel; first, on the plea in abatement, respecting privilege of a Member of Congress, the demurrer to which Was sustained; and, secondly, on the plea of Imitation, founded on the seventh sectior of the act of Congress of 1-93. The argument on the Iatrer point was not concluded yesterday, but was resumed this morning. The court Tocm was completely filled by spectators yes- terday, attracted by @ desire to see and hear the distinguisbed counsel engaged in the case, amopg others, Hon. Caleb Cushing, as also Chief Justice Chase ana (sen, Butler. A CoLorep May Arrorntsp To Ovrice 1x G¥oRGia.—The President bas solved the vexed question—can a negro hold office in Georgia— im & very practical manner, by appointing Edward Belcher, an intelligent mulatto, to the office of Assessor of Internal Revenue for the Unrepentant Rebels may point to the Code ard Oon- stitation as denying this right as much as they please, so long as there is a practical refutation of their argument under their noses im this et- fective sbape. This practical act does more to | solve the uestion on the right side than all the epecehes that have been made in Georgia or in Congress for a twelve-month, ne; WES ett st —Reg a iihd. wt Untou Le Mth street. ail lowsas are invites A. BETTIS. Secretary. 1.0 eee eabereet MIDOBLY EN- CaM PmENT. No nested ite to mo anata A. KIDDER, Scribe. it So’clck. A full end. “Bye. Gert ihe B ite sprit B.E. => REOPENING or THE, TON TINE — The troprietor of th jar (Thursday. Apri! 221.) b will be aorend, fo which re invited. ‘Lauer's co ud the genuine old Her- be always kept on | bene SONTO — 08 the Regw a SSHINGTON ROVAG ARSE x 2. TO-MORROW (Tharetay, V ENING, Companion W. B. Single'on re ond Leetnreon the Masonr, ¥.H P UBNETT, Secretary. ap ol it It} tence ore dterlve maine facet of Ieton hae aased into other hands nod ft it ibe Ice houses, wazons. 4 all implementa cf thereby furnished ice business on and for cra, an an- seed by any ice company ng ey ply. ie we tothe United States This com pace will deliver too the ¢ pe by strict attention to rit tbeir fall bare of patrouaas WW. BAILEY, Bup't. -ISTERNSL BEYENU BS Once. OF TO ALL Waow It vice i- hereby eivent tite aeasom, at reason atte Lusineest oLrvnts @ 4 8p-cial Taxes r the } istrict of Columbia are new open je ection im thie « No. 465 7th atrevt. so that avy person feeling aggrieved concerning any inerme or Special Tax assesment nay have an ertmpity to al from #aine to the Assessor. Assessor mast b= to writing. ‘iar matter or thing ___ Beae-sor Diet. Cot. ROIAL NOTICE —The Joint mi-Ce tevulal Gelatre ion all arrecesmen's and make the Committer on pleted ™ OMcers ant We here wilt at the Baltimore Perot cn SUNDSY MOENING next th ne ant, at 5 a oclock preci-ely. in order to take the § k train for Baltimore. where t fae evi ‘or Phtiadelp! ns Saturday night, for the put Jn is particularly requrated re Dew at VOTERS. ‘The undersicne? of Rlection ot the sity on wt of Washi me rly cecapied be Hibernts corner of Hi and 13th streets, 23d inet Letween the boars of ® . for th. ed wotere tikes eae Ward Mand in tre Second Wart at on lth 4 G streets north, on between the hours of 3 be third Ward at the £tation-Honse, corner Wand 9th streets, MONDAY, tho Mth fest between the hours of 7 o'clock p m i. MEKTING OF THE REPUBLI rit Tertart attendance is requested, as busines: 91 impo: Will be trangacted ape st | Rep) A BOSWELL FAR there will bee meeting of BEC. REP Lian Ob THURSDAY Rven NG. Apri? 22 Patertan Church 1th street. ‘to which alt ie ne iiaB a. eek! ae at ST._CLATR BURUBY, Sec” lpm THR FOURTH WARD | REPURLIAN OLUB wil hold their regular me: the Church. corner of 4th and L WEDNESDAY VESING. All Republicans are invii _SpiT-1ye7* J.H. CuOssMAN. President. ‘TREASURY DEPARTMENT. rn 1 aap OKT BERY GIVEN 1Ha’ 5 INTEMEET AV EERNS: Razable on the vias? tion atthe proper offices: spon a. rn at the rate of otx per expt per an GEOKGR 8. Boerweut, apiy at Peeretary of the Treasury. NOTICE TO BUILDBRS.—We have about 30 ft TIN Lt whith we offer for ‘the next thirty eo an oF Ieee than regular prices, aa w. -Snd must make room for othes in. Ww ee aco. ra’ apt ow wor beR ih at rn, ‘s HAIK RENEWER AT 70 OTS. k veiea Very exten: MI seit all tints Preparar ARTHUR NATTANS, Den: ma}é 2m* Corner 24 und Deicecta north, eh NOTICE. W OH. BARRET (Formerly of Pilacetpnt Ay tween All Dentat ‘Toot Prof. F. L. Buckingham, Prof. James Truman, D x of 5 8, Pounszive ote of Decaet oS mery. Phils Barrer ti ideiey, MD., Wo. 399 Outram Warn 5 0c fl om NCL EG NATIONAL CAPITOL LIFE ENSURANCE COMPANY OF WASHINGTON. Chartered by Special A 0° Congress POLICIES NONFORFEITABLE. NO RESTRICTION ON TRAVEL OB OCCU- PATION. DIVIDENDS ANNUALLY. NO COMPANY MANAGED MORE ECONOM- WOALLY MATTHEW G. EMERY, Prosident JOBN B. PATTERSON, Fecrotary THOMAS M. PLOWMAN, Vice Prosident. LEWIS CLEPHANE, Treasurer. J. C. HALL, M. D-F. HOWARD, M. D. Medical Board. W. M. TILESTOS. General Agent, District of Coiambia, HOME OFFICE—Gact's Beiuvinc. ap 2 sm GROCERIES! GROCERIES! RICHARD POOLE & CO., SUCCES80BS5S TO N.OMcKNEW, 405 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Boiween Fowr-sod-a-balf aud fixih Streets. Basing recently purchased thie stock. ant largely thereto, wo wonld invite trons o/ the store, our friends, ‘4 the public "en erally. to itapeetit. believing it tn be ae eeiten leereg and varied as any in the city at prices which ca: it fail te pl asm Acallis ose BICHARD POOLE & CO. 465 Pounsylvania avenue, and 6th atrects, M is one of the brat Goncrates Yet discovered, is particularly adapted for lay side walks. stat water ard rat preof,) being mere durable than either brick or stone. and can be laid cheaper th: any of the vavements now in use SULLIVAN & FOSTER, corner 9th ant Canal. engrc dinla ine this pavement. Anv orjers ft with them will receive prempt attention aud ‘astion guaran: ed PATENT PA NT, for damp walls, tin roots, ae. ats cents @ galio * BULLIVAN & FO3TER, Y 9th and Canal, ati DRESS, MA’ E ON ANEW SY TCOKEK won! inform friends and costomers that ahe bas taken rooms on Penra avenne, two doors from 31 a.reet, between Mard a ‘8 warrant :4 to fi nd ths pri Tires tornitthetimes Chtidrens’ Dres. in the most fash mablemanner. I wonld like the Ladies of @asbincton to give me a call and see for then Iw tanett te ball be to snit all ‘snted. None but the best sewers need ap- Diy. ilcriiersattended to promotiy. ap 2 att ABRKIAGWS! CABKIAGES! CARRIAGES 4 Op hand a Iaree Bemiber of a a pun her of Second hand © can § hikes. Bepairi: tte ree OBERT HG Guawam, ova ary Pe ‘8th and 9th. ap2t-2t 477 Bth street. near D. ~ Croovnts CBOQUBTS” croquers Inst received. = tar; A comstete ascortmant ot LAWN CRoguets at OUR, RY PPERTS Fancy Store. 522 7th street, near D, watch will be sold at the lowest rates. ap? 2w Garret & HOFFMAN, Anthorized Advertising Agent: Yesiern } for Southern and pers, + Baltimore, to the Mer haste of ‘Washingt«n «ho Sieh to meke Knows Soath ‘Went their business specialities. ap 20 RNT MILL FLOUR AND ERED. fara wholesale and rets.l, for OARS. at No 4 street rorth. between Biith and Seven hw and after M aplé tnyl* Ifyou waut your ROOF made Fire and Water Proof for 12 or 16 yeare—warrantet—at about haif the coot pf Tin or other roofs, employ AN the urrtvaled FELT and’ COMPOSITION ROOF Louirtans «vy: nne, or 660 N. between ét! sud! Sih streets, Hepaive to ala eat prometly nace and warranted. ‘ap 13-las Movrsixe BRESS GOOPS DEPOT. FULL 8TCCK OF LUPIN’ CELERRATED FABRI(8 IN BLACK, FOR BPRING AND SUMMER WEAR J.J MAY & CO Teepectfully invite the at tention of thossin searsi of MOCENING DRESS GoODs To thelr large and well Selected steck of Lapin’ & Grenadive, in all widtha. Bombaztnes, Uri ae tralian Crape, E: Silk ard oon SF Making BLACK GOODS a # they offer the Ingest slack ag the VE siege CASH PRICES. @F ONE PRICE ONLY, oe PLAIN FIGURES. J.J. MAY & 00, episstif 308 Pen chneyivania avenue. TRE, PARTNERSHIP IERETOFONR EX {eting under the name of the MW ASHINGTON AND GEUKGETOWN ICE COMPANY having been dissolved. and the undersigned being no lon korn member ihetect his fricuds and. the a lic has again ent 4 are hereby informed that he bimeelf in the 10K BUSINESS and 14 Sally » pared to supply the best quality of ICK {othe merket: ato noiform price throughout the season, ard guarsnteecs a full euprly ‘Those wishing to be furniehe once compet men Auy orters handed fo them oF lett nt the office will be promptly filled and depot eld stand, corner “te, where aanpply will be kept ¢ firthe accommodation of those ire 208 Ofics open from early in morning ti! nine o'clock @t night, and at aoy time of the night in case of sickness or other emergencies. L J MIDOLFTO: Corner 12th aod F Stroke, The Washington and Geo mm Tee Company 5 are sae hi vieae to o © ie a of that With the mai of the undersigned “ L.J.M. LUMBER " Lo™BEs: LUMBER!" ‘A large stock and complete assortrent of Build {3€. Lumber, Hemlock Fencing. Ge gles. Whute Pine and Spruce Pickets, © 40, jar Postae &e. DRESFED LUMBER of all kinds om hand aud for wale at lowest market ae by WILLET & BBDGRAV Corner New York even: one 6 op 15-tf iberty Market. Joust oremzn. 300 BILK BACQUES. 100 SUITS OF OCB OWN MANUFACT! LANSBURG & BRO, 615 Baveytn Breeer, Tat lgencer idiog. M DURKIN.GARDENBR AND FLUREST. 18 pared to pient an? farnishTreee and. to be eetistnctory, Garden 1th aud Ka east of be Cooter Store aso street. betecen - = Math etreets, N. Treor ram LOU! pied of MILL OF FAI eleutly oubaad x for en's at mili prices by Corace High's if Water stesote, mer $0-1m pela y cosenstont on, D263 r goumer DENTIST. No. 247 9h O streets Teetie extracted wi Inserted on Gold, wel aie “Banber {oiulgs, end Giled tn the beet manner, oa m cry adarate ott PERSONAL. MADAME CAnsom, Lapras. poctos, rea os tu overs tate or Bo charge” Bove moderate. Ose in’ th r rene Bt 7gAnSON, don 10 pext on, ‘ayette street, Baltimore, Md. ap ti-im* A Meotrval i oc SCHORNER EG. from one os setae ie aes ee oy a “Sak 276 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, CLOTHING, &. DEVLIN & CO., New York Clothiers, Bes: corner 26th street and Pennsylvanil HAVE THE LARGE. TSS Squaw. DOOTRESS— pet T AND FINEST STOC: or WYt s, Healt Medium g wh bd ca. betconaaiied CLOTHS, COATINGS, 1 ADIF wanting STAMPING: PINKTNO 4 and FLUTING done in the very beet style.at pase we felt, do well to ee a thi veils adel CHEVtOTS, phia Ol rt eet. peaks Fee Patent Unies mydcsieee ON D @ conanited P, Doss ESEAIE uct rt to oad Feliowe a ee aes, He's woceteatul wher on} fail; ia co Gud rellabie: Beparave roomie for ledioa. ep it tas izes Corwin’ Du HOLSTON, eee LIEUTENANT Colonel and late SURG the practice Mealeiog tat Washi: loth street between D and E streets D2 JOSEPH FLINK recomme tbe suftering to heal Sypmillis. Ehbevmatiem, &c., ont paul THL FINEST LINE OF of old standing MADE UP CLOTHING ee Oitice "289 B meaudttotp im A MATH FRex ci mar who will Honorable Lurinern terprise. No hu Vauce” Adres b MONROE RENN. Fitteborg, Pa. See he SOBOFULOUS DISEASES and ERUP on the SBLN thoroughly cured by @usw and unsurpassed Gorman System, PEEING Al! potronons medicines. Call on WO. BATTUS, 407 6th street, bet. G and B. ma25-1m* G'S" WONDERFUL REMEDY nde For all Throat, bung, Liver aud Kid ney Gorepinlt te.and Impuritics of Blwod Read Pampbict of marvelous cures of Vrnsamption, Scrofula, & ma 13 S&W YONSULT DR. LEO! fom out streat EVER SHOWN IN WASHINGTON. NEW STYLES OF YOUTHS ani CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODs, WHITE AND COLORED SAIRTS, MADE TO ORDER. petween D and E nd thorangh careof ACEFE Es ond CHRONIC ‘DiskaSke. without t use ot Balsam or Mercury. Strangers shontd beware of the many quacks which now infest the city. See the Doctor at once, Be dors not trifte with nor abuse the confidence pf bis patients. Rooms private. ¢foury, trom 9 to T, daily. fed 22-tf PRING pus HOHEST fUASH Pal PAL ", A-ocompuete STOCK OF NEW SPRU Childre: CLOTHING, af ap htm FOR Lapr Gent's, and Cast Off loth Facts. Shove. ote., at & rs faRTockwste. th street. between Mam jer throug! ro! Jed to. Og iggy mail Promptly. DE LEON hg sere D hae Ss jal_and oldest estabits! ine oan the tresinent or PRM ALS —COTCH AND AMEBIOAN CHEVIOT SUITS, ch PUAINTS inthe city. Ladies anffering fr: irregularities may repose the strictest coufidenc: fo bi He guarantees ath $15 to $25, at im. cure His fees are moderate, and patient visiting oe NO one but A. BAKS & COB. the Doctor ‘och. A. BAKES & CO'S. FOR SALE. HAWES. SHELVES. COUNTERS, Erc, Poreete Cheap it applied tor atonce to Dr BD! if “LARK, corner 4", aud the Avenue. ap2.-2t* PuED UERRSIGNED Is 1M DAILY REOR(PT ot MIDDLINGS, which he offere at mill prices D BERR ap 21 Gt* aiieae eve » bear 10th et. Fez, SALE_—A GREY MARE, 4508 sire A LL THE NEW NOVELTIES IN SPBING OVBBOOATS, et A. SAKES & 09'S. K_xozsy PATTEBNS OF CASSIMERE wound end sud sate family PANTS, just received at porte Mold because the ‘owner hae ne : farther use for her “e. CREAM A. BAKS & GO ‘ap Zt at” Corner 10th and K sts. north. Se erprise.”’ one of t! "7 on J the Potoman y wnen a he beat fel oN | STYLISH AND HANDSOME COATS, AND thor store, 833 7th atreet, or the Uapta oa VESTS TO MATCH, with Silk Facings, at A.BAKS & 00'8. FOR SALE—A Sutish ap SADDL® HORSE, at Government 8: xu tables, corner Ista and ip ate Kor SALE—a Small Stock of arias Tas and LIQUUKS. doing a fond cash busine: &~ovr stock or povs' CLOTHING was complete. __ Address ¢ v. K , this office ny ‘A BKC one HAND AWNING at oun DP veeceaits toes ly at 457 ‘th street, rtd re a Between Rcutriane avenue sod C aires ait PRICES Liv: 4. BAKS & CO. a ting fo ‘eed Store, K street, opto: | C_uxap AND DURABLE SUITS for Boys’ Bchool Wear, at U8sT BE‘ Lae D— FL LOT OF HORSES. (Amongst them several a) Those in ‘want of Horses will please cali, before par- chasing elsewhere, at PRick & Bao. "8 LI eaters ost" 6th st., between La. av A. SAKES & CO’ O_cr LOVATION 18 O17 BEVERTH BTBEET, Adjoining Hationsl Bank of the Republic. Sp Wtr 1 GroRGKTOWN Avril 17 "1839. Meir ert ie 1 Situated on mm tte Chceap- aks oad Ohio Uans!, near Bors: CLOTHING. Three Hundred and Fifty se SUITS re ceived this morning at the ce! oa, HAbkL, 464 SEVENTH STKEET, Opposite Post Oitice. splendid first-class coaca and used by Hon WH. for » Foreign Mintster or Cabinet Ofticer Carriage Eri a Bau me 3-tf Mews CLOTHING, bs bundred and fift wo Bendre? SPRING SUITS reves) this renee a the ag sod 4 For Mr JaMRs BONALDSON, House 3 TH STRERT. tt after 5o'clock 9 m HAY! 240) Jar roe rae ruuiox AT S115 per cwite BA LET LA © ARBULL, 16 6" Corner 224 ang fee ave ae Feet SALE—4 RARE CHANCE’—The BLE SLAB £ABLE3. MIRKOKS ‘and Fink one, Nera or BTEVE: Ba oe snuet. wee CO Penveylvants -arenue, a Hotel, will te soldat a eacrifice." apld-eo NE HORSES FOR SALE—WE Lt lnrge stock cf zoed HOBSKS, compri and — Hoi opposite Port Of F = HEIBEBGER, (Buecessor to H. F. Lovvon & Co. ), CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY a MEBCHANT TAILOR, Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown’s,) jy18-tf£ No. 362 Penn. avenue, Washington. Ws BEST oa re aeone which we will scli et reaso easy per eack. At F ¥ 227 4 e OLUVENTE stoest, bschag! a Pouca 4" fc SOR sciatic Between Mand a. 469.471 and 47% eb arene auD FOR " BURNT MILLS) FAMILY FLOUB 2.0003 CORDS No: Yop won | FORD Seren pernach, at SOKMAN'S. SS27e 229 eV anes strest, = Between Mand BALE, five miles from Washin, tomo» ‘Mai Pore road ‘Address PG. GUM gilver i _ t Uftice, Prince Goanty, SSS i seta, jer) teu ATED & POWDERET Eo BAD Willist’s Fine Huge: HORSR. Creates, sein Conran scone wes au xoellent Lady's Saddi Hore To | FORMAN’S, 227 & 229 SEVENTH street, be bereci nt NAILUR BOD. Livery Stable, a a street, bet 13h: and lth street PBUILDING MATERISLS POR BALE BA oe ( ‘bance for Builders. BUIL LENG costes: tween Bi and N- ) GOVERNMENT JaVA COFFEE. 3 ct TOASTED an. 3S Sie ORMAR'S. 227 &@ 429 SEVENTH strost. Between M and N. y 22 & 25; ROABTED do, 3 &33 Saad = vase of uence cat, & at ree = Between M aad N. BENEDICT, 48 Fifteenth street. Olimbing pcliss Orvamentel Plants, Shi ae ailet fret quaiity. AL JARDIN, Plorist!13 b and M streets ma 29-1m Romronn's YEAST POWDEE. 1 227 & 229 = LOST AND FOUND. (BT—Yerterday, betwee Office, - roc eT Cot orn, ee 37 rs y2a9 pense CHOOOLATE, ~~ ory ‘3. 9 SEVENTH atreet. soak ae sven Mand. BLET. ename! ‘melted in lack, ware will be given by leavi TOLEN O8 STBAYED—From tho ° 0 sire night let. o vaare BAY BAY Beer 'BBOAP, lic Lael Cs sod or 8 for 1, Stoles's toward of © will te pal oe 227 & 229 BRVENTH strect. itable reward ifatrayed ae Between M and if ax ifaMire, ap 19 3t Northern and Venter Market. Pron h |G to locate themse! shel PEM a wall find fae clase aera NS. 227 aye 229 ekvel 5% street, Between M and if. atreat. ih Yy 48mMouTH Manne i ef conte 1% Per rid at the same Place BOARD aud Boum tn per MD aS ELSE Parry ASboceuy Line, w BECK's BeeTAUBANT. epely Between M and Mf. at respectfully inform the Rata Patra ed strangers 9% Cc Propose t temporary ROBS & WALSH, seer eit ee, that recontiy aes vs | REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE & BROKERS, Siret. Uetween shad iihetrects next dow co | No. 327 PENNA. AVENUE, South Bide, the M eflice of the National [utelligencer, where the Between 6th and 7th streets west rere of & game of AML ri @. ann JENNY LIND 3 poe pola t bt indulae 10 those pop. ap 6iy W. WAL! Canpere, ovntaims, ac. slao added to other atirsctions of "HE LARG SFOLE THE, NEWES ca GRE 8 add nt SHOOTING GALL ry beut apparstus va Dette "His Most Rete ies ub sod Clears need only airia Tocone ‘é fag 2 1 For 4 Spee ccntee sl wir edna | ome most tention 1 toevery py etic vist’ my base, elthee L‘2 1 = pleasure west, Entrance either on | & sirect oF Louisiane avenue, between 0th mod mh | (oT ‘Send 8p15 tm’ At 964% zth street. in the second TCLive vey jens Hees TRIMMINGS AED MOULDINGS. poss SEE Bese ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OFFICE Mo, 395 D BTBEBT. more CePosiTs CITY Gat NEW BOOKS, AMUSEMENTs NATIONAL THEATRE. OPERA TR AK. “Tunis Every. as "hureday— Friday — thes, sents. priv Femet Yen seats ATINER—Satr FRO DIAN eee nmal hy Monae) LAPBIL 2635 My NEW YORK CIRO ts, From the Hitppothestr=n tron Rut atroet opposits Aca ten y LB. LENT. WILL EXSISIT ONK «RaQ, ON ELEVENTH PTREET, ONE BLOC SOUTH OF PENN A AVENUE, peer ncrs ONDAY BIGHT APRIL 2oTn THIS CEL hich per FOR SALE AT THE BOOKSTORE OF oan ON RY WATLWAY Beas oles strane LIAST. FACITING >» . PQUESTBiam Halkar sin eng eee FRENCH & RIOHARDSON, mom! pop , amass « x . + ‘tie only SEW Pearcess SEW ATTeACTIONS = NSYLVANIA AVENUE. ri ca, bar QUALLED IN ANY COUNTRY. NO CATCHPENDY SIPK SHOWS are allowed with thie estab.ishmeat Tf the kina ponttivery UNE Acmission. 3@ Cents, Cbiliren under ten, 25 Cents No Btan, Koo Bosmepen a? ana t + Grand Entree at 2) and of tad at «and fami) For ete cen be se Penn's avenu 24.26,27 28, re . saan ent ROE Hitertios © at thetr Academy on — ges _— BS = cND a OErEee. ‘WUl take pts ore panbee Be ns 30 (MAY EVE.) APBIL 3070 A BUTTERFLY, On, BLANCHE | _ Tickets can only be bed of the Pupils and of the BEAKIB: PELLEUOLIN'S ENDING one. Profeesors at the Academy ba with Mostra soe 91 30 UEEB DISCOURSE? ON QUEER FRovesss op) Old Merry " . ANNUAL FLORAL MAY CRSESTAR, BUBY HANDS AND PATIENT HEARTS 31 30 ee THAT BOY OF NOWOTT'E: A Novel By Obaries ERE SAERAN TENATEE Lever... MONDAY. MAY 5 I=09 ‘Re Sole bed at Ellie’ ond ated only at the Acad. i C can be p turen iu and b tet SHOBT BTORIES FOR SPARE MOMENTS_50 FISHING IN AMERICAN WAT! U. Scvtt, with illustrations . BY-WAYS OF EBUBOP! lor MOXLEY, FANCY DRESSES AND DOMINOES, Gertiomen, and Chilérea, No. 445 TANTH STREET, mass Ira (Second door north of F street, THE GATES AJAR abeth Rte, Phelpe. x Shoo VIGNETTES OF MEBICAN HISTORY By Mary Howitt -31 us By Ei Aur caurerr 306 PENNSYLVA’ AVENUR BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STRERT THE BORSE IN THE TAs AND FIELD. By Stonehen z+ 3 6 FROM A GERMAN WORKSHOP |B Frene Ons Mulee 2 3 00 | ENGRaVL 5. Any Amert Bee aor BAPE: Te BLAKE ON PRECIOUS METALS....¢2 50 KREIS’ DANCING a SDEMT, chur. opposite Metropolites RANKINE'’S MANUAL OF THE STEAM EW. nid reapectfuliy ounce thet rel to receive pe = Ml eutt the times, ap’ ‘ith the prices of other Professors fy thee! ity, and sce ce for Circolare end tuformetion. Classes 4 BATUBDAY from SteSo'elb; TcRSbays and Y¥, trom 5 to 10 o"ciock. In future both Professors conttantly Ip attendance. GINEAND PRIME MOVERS Lonion $5 oo STka™ $2 2. SouRNES HAND. BOOK OF _THE BOpENE’s BECENT. TH IMPROVEMENTS x . a 7 E STEAM ENGINE. at eh 7 New Books. BOUBNE'S TREATISE ON THE STEAM EN. ie. GIDE. 4th London. Tee me or, Toe ba WORLD. ™ America. By Daniel G BE CADET ENGIGEER. OB S1Eam_ For ™M we TIRE STUDENT 32 ~ VESUVIUS at Best, th Action. tm Bru Ls Joba Philips, a iu +t . 27 50 ADVENTURES IN THE WILDERNESS, OR LIFE IN THEADIBONDACKS.” Ky ENGINE, PROPELLERS, & es STEAM ENGINE KING’S PRACTICAL NOTES ON THE vm aM INDION eres voi [ow D’ amour Poeme'y Sallie S. Hen. PAPEB AND PAPER 2 AND MUDERN = 3 30 GDALE AMBEY Rxtracts from the ™ HOW SHALL WE PAINTOUR HOUSES: ¢1 5 2 Lett = = ones UR ELEMENTS OF iy So ieaias ag hd sas Lot og a0 $200 L' 0 ThrTaLLr HEMIS Ts soclenied dies PYPHAINFS APEEY A tale f the 10th conte ry. By Count A. be Gobineau “9175 HAWES RECTANGULAB SUBVEYING $2 75 | one yrtta ox tae RUINE. Parts a0 vente, of) ANNALS OF CONGRESS Fest h, anne IN FORTY TWO een ema only is offered at 31 50 por FROM AN ISLAND By Miss Thackeray 2 DAY'S INTRODUCTION TO ENGLISH LaN- | That "UY OF NOCOTT'S. By Charen Lo GUAGK. eerie G2 9 | opeaKING A RUTTERELY By tho antho- ot RANDALL ON POPULAB EDUCATION $1 50 “Guy Livingstone ”. emmeamekdeinond POBTEB ON THE HUMAN INTELLECT. $150 | 4°2 #ll the New Bocks as soon as issued SWINTON’S RAMBLES AMONG WORDS.¢1 75 ss chore cows CRABB’S ENGLISH SYNONYMES. $256 SCHELL DE VERE’S STODIES IN EN LISE. Rinatewawanenmamnls ~ S32 Pa. ave bet 9th aw: oe PUGH, WHITN fe nee aso ae! by UF LANG $2 oF the Owen House, have must receired alergs and variod asso bee ye PAPER COLLARS AND CUFFS of allthe LATEST STYLES. and which they are TEN = ZEB. SCHOOL DIALOGUES. By Alex Ciark 9150 WICKERSHAM’S METHODS OF INSTECC TiWw! . seeceeeee a Gl 7s BAINE’S MOBAL SCIENCE. GRAMMATICAL CENTS PER BOX. Aline of FUBNISUING GOODS Ey *GETS THESAURUS OF rine OBDE........ =aiiamesnanineinncin ac Beovtue’ ‘s 00., in announcing their retirement from business. ro guret the owners of ali goois tn their possession iSremove the caine with ao litte inlay a8 possi other joods will be sold for storage. It os \s Proper fo ad4 that some of cho gecas seme es ave in JOBNCON’S GARDENEB’S DICTIONA new edition, wath suppi THE BOOK OF BOSES. HOW TO GBT A FARM. AND WHE! FLND ONE. 4 DE'S Al BROAN GRAPE OULTURE a : “win Ma 0. or of 102 ie avenue snd settle thes ae Covemnia DISPENSABY FOR WOMEN AND CHILDBEN At Cot @ Hoops iri DAILY | Santeys excepted) from 12 Medicthes and advice tree of charge tothe poor. . ne poison Morday—Dr.u W Mate win Tueeday—br_LOwin waURALL, Weonesday— Dr ™ Tharéer Dr BUSS) ewe toy YP r * p Twos a will hold « Bai yg BON THE CULTURE OF THE GRAPE ND WINE MAKING $1 50 BUCHANAN'S CULTUBE OF THE GRAPE 75 OURTIVATION or sed GRAPE. By @. =. Armstrong. HENDERSON'S TUBB... seen L FLORICUL- Si so INDERSON'S GARDESIBG FOR PROF it. . $i 50 at! Rs -ROD Fag! ABT a sseeee. BROW I BECAME nenseeee = 30 w ABH TON FBEBNCH ON FARM DRAINAGE. $1 50 ITY DISPENSARY, NG FOR BeYS. By the . 263, Northwest Corner Tth and M Streets 7A Keough. with illustrations ® 3 Medical stvice @nd Surgical operation to the tree of charge BUIST’S FAMILY KITCHEN GARDEN 1 00 JOHHSOK OM PEAT AND ITS USES....g1 25 ALLEN ON DOMESTIC ABIMALS.....$1 00 ERT-BOOT setassd adiriceniatdaciatel oF ty SORGHUM AND 1T8 PRODUCTS.......... 322 Penn's Aven SMEE ON THE POTATO PLANT......93 00 | m:t.1m thd ON MILCH COWS AND earer ed Tuomas FAnEY. Wholesale and Retall Dealer ta 5 ‘re ‘Lasts: LIME, CEMENT. neers WD stzeet wret end Casal, FEL AND COMPOSITION KOOFING Done um the best manner, and at the lowest price MATERIALS ALWays ROOFING MATERIALS Om BAND RDERS PROMPTLY atte: bay 4 WORK GCARA’ state aNTELS. ‘Wo defy competition in price end quality in these beautiful Mantels. We bave been selling them for ‘the lest ten years in this city, and bare lately e tablished a branch store for the sale and exhibition ee een Tr neaivents ooenne, between 22th and 18th streets, south etde. 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