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LOCAL NEWS. . Amusements, &c., To-Night. Naviowal THRaTER —-U ncle Tom's Cabin.” Art Gallery, 306 Penusyl. ne, a large number of new chromos just Tecerved. Merrxoro.itas HALL AND VARIETY THEa- Tax, Pennsylvania avenue, between ith and Tarh streets. Open every night—with « first. ¢iass entertainment. Watt's Orera HovsB—Robert Nickle, the great Preetidigx.eur. Laxr's Naw Yor« OrRcvs, 1ith stteet, near Pennsylvania svenae —_-—__—_. ImPROVEMENTS—Mr. John A. Gray, th ery and stylish three-story Eetiding ow ‘Vermont avenue, becween land Xi streets. which will be devoted to the purpose of & private Rotel.and for tRe accom! of select company. Ithasa front of 27 feet ancl is 70 feet deep, with finished basement concaining the store-rooms, ice hcase, improved beating ratus for the whole building, servants’ 1, Bundry, and a spaciozs kitchen. of 3) h- 26 feet The first story is approach-d by wic> brown stone steps, leading to vestibule anu corridor.7% feet m width nthe side of thi. there is arow of pary-rooms, taree in deptn. Im feet wide by 48 feet deep They commanicate by wide siiaing doors. so tnat (Rey can be used togetber or separately. Batlers’ pantry and Teeeption room comple‘es the accommodacions of this story. ide Might of stairs prings us to the seco! ory, the front of which is occa- Pied by 4 large parlor, of 26 by I= feet, with Projecting bay window in centre, 5 by 6 feet in sive, commanding & full view of the street. The bay wirdow is tauked by balconies, from ‘wBrch the guests can eujoyed the open air. Ad- joming tae prior theve are azria two large sized pantry-rooms, whitsi the rear ts ocu- pied by & smaller try-room bath-room, closets. and soon. The third-s:ory 1s subdiv. de@ similar to the s¢cond-story, with the ex. ception that two rooms occupy the space allo: ec to 'ropt parior of scoad- tory. The front ss -p the Itahan siyle, with large sem? circalai ¥ + porticoes, bay, balustrade, Tescbing (Brough the torre siortes, and basa Beight of 50 feet from s.dewalk toeaves. The Beight of stories are: Basement, 9 fret: firsi- story, IS fee; second-story, 12 feet 6 inches: thirg-story. 1 feet. The sand specifica tious were forpisbed by Adolf Uluss. architect, Sad the work wasexecoted by Mr. W. H. Wil- liams. contr=c'orand puilder. a DapicaTioy OF Sai) o8 Bartist Cacrce.— Sbick (colored) Bupust Church, recentiy evee ed om L street. petween Sixteenth and Se veptsentR sireets, at a cost of about $3,500, Wes crowded to its utmost capacity yesterday Morning on the occasion of its dedication. The mm The services were commenced by Rev. George W. Parker, of Alexandria, Virginia. ee pon the o#4th hymn, and was 308 owed ot the Scriptures, by Rev. C. Leoaa.d, of the Second Baptist Church, Wash- spg.on. Rev. M.V. Wright then made af-rvent Prayer, ofter which Rev . W. i messengers unio them. saying I am doing a great work, so that I campot come cown. Why should the work cease whilst I leave it and come downto you!” (Nebemiab, vi, 5.) The closing hyma (No. 637) Rev. Henry Buiiey: desired of the Lord: ‘hat will I seek r. tat 1 may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my lite: to behoid the bea: Lord and to munire in Ris temple, =x How Manvractrrgss Daveter a Urty.— = ox —- ey apogee of what man tures will do tor a p! wen encouraged, _ ee by the began en town of Cantona, JO, Where re>pers mowers are made. When the inventor went ther a few vears ago, it was the dullest and least progressive town im the State, and was retrograding in wealth amd population. He a-ked for ten thonsand dollars. trom the citizens to help him start a mabufac.ory raised the money and foamed it to bim. The following are the re- sults of the investment: A large reapiog and Wower manufactory. two large agricultaral plement ard plow manufictories, excla- ely. Be of stoves and hollow ware, one of rea] aud mowing Eoives, and one of bard ware, two ef horse rakes, one of farm wa- gons, one of cultivetors, one of wrought iron Dridges. one of soxp and candles, and others more or less extensive. These are comer=ps: ‘ating produc. uenakd enriching tarms in the country tribu- tary toi.. That 1; the way the smart people of Onio do business and get along. 1s tnere any reaso7 why the «ity of Washington shou!d not jollow ther example, wich its Bigbly favor-d 3d superior location tor commerce and man. ufpetures’ Wasaincros. —_——_e——. Tae Dress Keron“ Cosvestioy.—On Wednesday next. the National Dress Reform 5 will assemble at o’clovk. and will be called to order by Lr Mary E_ Walker, Presi- deat Jonvention. This, we believe, te the first 'ime tbat a con vention of the friends of dress reform has been held im this city, aud doubtless the sessions, which will pe continued during the day and eveoig of Thursday, will be well a . Among others who will be present are Mrs. Drs. Lydia Sayres Hasbrouck, (formerly editer of the dress reform paper.) Etien Beard Harmon, (formerly of a teaper- ~ Dodds, A. B. of St i spe. mostly pro- fessional Indies, who thoroughly undersiand the subject and the question of dress reform ‘Will be discussed a: a bygenic and moral mea- sure. It is claimed by the advocates of dress reform, that owiwg to the constant changes of fasbiop, obliging women to devote about three- fourths of their tine to dressing that a reform is actually necessary om account of comfort, convenience, and economy, so that the sx can give their time to mote important subjects. —__.4—__ Tur Onp FRttow < o'clock tram north yesterday morning, there large uomber of Odd Fellows cipa.ed in ‘he graud semi-cen:vonial selebracien of Philad-ipara to-day. The most of those who left on this irsin furmed in pro the Hall, on 7.0 street, under the ip of P G. Joba © Sbster and as. stants cud Beaded by Heal't’s band proceeded to the depot. Other iuembers of the Order * delagation bere and last evening 4 itin the 840 tr: #4 Lumber of memabers of the Ladies’ Rebekah Degree As- us and ladies of Odd Fellows’ tanilies bave also leit to see the great procession im Philadelphia. The number of round wip tickets sold up to yesterday morning was 742 and over Sv were subsequently sold. —_e—_ Forty Hovrs’ Devoriox —The torty devorion fo the Blessed Sacrament com- ced im St. Patri k's Oburch, on F street, yesverday moruing. with Grand High Mass. Rev ber Keane. Deacon and Mr. Deavit, s. . The chow sang Haydn's Mass with Prof Richtr at theorgac. The beau ifutly desorated with rare and aed lighted by hundreds ot mass to-morrow moraing is Higb Mass, which concludes seven. Tar bo ‘The firs: ‘clock and the devotion. at ere ne toe Wolte—This morn- ments fp the cases of Ly. ey? avist ed_of larceny, and Henry convened om the 17th of May. ee SINGULAR AcctpanT.—Yesterday morning while Mrs. Belt. residing on Lstreet, between ‘St and ioth, was im a summer kitchen on her premises, & flat or sad iron W. L. Moyer, J Thos. Rich, R. H. O.; james A. Fepuing, L. HO. The Order of Druids is steadily increasing im nambers. and Rerrerers. dree Obapel ihe firs: : the present conference year was held ander tbe superintendence of the pastor, Ss. OW. i. sou. and It Was & very interesting re-nolon of Me'bodists. At {Bie meeting 70 provationers | were received into fol) mem! 4 several ow certificate. | ———___ ‘Yesterday afternoon at McKen- TERMS O48H. baving come into the city from Fort Foote, wnere bad Deen at Fon a Soe anda fm trast for ‘marry $24 sarc tons be pinta ty Ws oseee a re coan- Se Sic Raa sd Pena cosa essee county, New York, to Oli Lodge, F_ A.A. M. by which thy terred. The deceased leaves a wife aud three ebildren tomoarn their toss. Tae Concresationa: Oncre.—Yester- dav, Rey. Dr. Boynton, whose resignation as Pastor of the onal Church isto take effect on the Ist proximo, preached ip the church toa very large congregation. In addi- tion to those whose names have been hereto- fore published in the Stan as withdrawing frrm the church, enough bave been added t give the new organization about !25 members, A meeting will be held next week, 1: is stated. toperfeet the organization. It is announced tha’ it will be a People’s py toall Evangelical christians, and seat ever, that this Association isin any way con- nected with the movement. It simply rentsits Fisk axp OvsTers.—At Johnson's fis ‘Whar! since our ja3t t, the receipts have reached upwards of two hundred thousand he-ring and about fi.teem thousand shad. Sat- urday's lots were disposed of readily, bu: this moroing sales were exceedingly dulland many sellers trapsterred their lois to Alexandns, where ee ee = Tange — higher. Superint t Harris reports her- Ting at $9 tel thousind and shad at $13 and $14 per ‘eandred Captain Cox madeof- fers this of herring, aliveand kicking, but could net im more than nd $9 per thousand. ——_—— WALL'S Orga Hovse—Of the M: who opens at Wall's Opera House to- hester (N. Y.) Democrat Ei very sible to men*ion ail sll the curious and unac- countable things which were displayed by this skillful magician, and bis stay of a week will afford an opportunity for almost every one to go and see bim. That he will draw crowds can- ——_—— THE comceRt to be given by Philip Phillips a: Wesley Chapel next Thursday evening will not only be a curiosity in its way, but a rare sical treat, such a3 we seldom ce t frequently jnging some of is more familiar pieces. We believe that no One ever attended one of Mr. a ro tainments without feeling atu 8 better man or woman, and, if for no other re1son, we Would edvise our readers to improve the op- tunity that will be given them to hear him ursdsy evening. ———— Leyt’s New Yors Crmcrs opens this evr- ning op 1ith street, south of Pennsylvania av- enue. Mr. Leat—who findsan able manager in Mr. W.S. Adams—has succeeded m giving to this class of entertainments a toneand stand- ing that it never had before. Not only are his peformers persons of first-class ability in their Tespective lines, but great care is taken to avoid any actor word at which the most fastidious cam take offence. The circus thus has become a fayerite resort for ladies and children, as well as for the sterner and usually scra- pulous sex. Lent’s Circus can be heartily re- commended, and the tent should be crowded. —— ‘WE WOrLD call the attention of our readers to the fect that the agency of the renowned Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine has been given to our enterprising fello Baum, 513 Seventh street. Ma->bine is said to be of the bes: vented, we would dvise all those who wish to porebace one to call end examine tt. From the work that we bave seen executed by the mschine we are satisfied that tt is the perfec: tion of mech&nism, and cam be operated by a child of six years old. THE REGISTRATION. urday afternoon the Board ot Registration held a business meeting at the house of Col. W. A. Cook, when severri matters in connection with the registry were considered and acted u) The commanica- ton which was laid the boardon Thurs- day by Mrs. Julia Wilbur and other temales, asking that they might be registered. was re- Tused, the law Tequiring that none bu: male citizens above the age of 21 shall be regis. tered. —————— WE LEARN that Mr. Clepbane, the retiring Internal Kevenve Collector. bas beea called upon by a vomber of influential businass men, ana also by a delegation of colored citizens, ith a request that he will d¢ a candidate for the office of Collector of City Taxes. Up to this time, we understand, Mr. C. has made no decision, still bolding the matter uuaer ad- YVisement: but should he conclede to rau he would undoubtedly poll a large vote irrespec- tive of party. ee Masses. Coormr & Lativer, Auctioneers. STAR office building, bave just received the consignment of oil paintings from Milan, ot which they received an invoice some ‘1m @ ago, Sod whib are now on exbibttion at their auc- fiou rooms, all being in neat Florence tram + Many of these pictures are tne specimens of arc and will no dowb: attract the attention of Ow THURSDAY EVENING mex! the fair for the Denefit of st. J ‘s Male Orphan Asylam will be opened at Osrroll Hal!, on G stre+, and be coptinaed ferten days. A large nam- ber of useful and fancy articles will be offered, ‘and it is hoped that the appeal of the good sis- ters having eharge of the institution will be liberally responded to by 3 gemerous publi. Bersinc BD SUMMER seasos By Ise9, GBEAT NOVELTIES IN FRENOH PARIS BONNETS. STEAW BOBRETS, STRAW H4rs, STBAW CAPS, FRENCH FLOWERS, STBAW ORNAMENTS, SILKS. MALINES, Anca complete Stock of GENEBAL MILLINBEY @oopDs. Can be foun: at the lowest prices at LEWIS BaaBs, pars 32 Market Space. 486 SEVENTS STREET. SPRING stock WOW OPEN aT MARKRITER’S Bo. 456 SEVENTH STREET, Brrweex D axp E Sreeers, S doors above Odd F-llows’ Halt, eMaRAct PAPERUANGINGS, WINDOW SHAD! |, Pro. TURE FRAMES, PICTURE CORD « iD Tas- SRLS, PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, OHEO. MOS, PICTUBE Salts, gings, <. - Please remember nem aad nember, — srietm Lanrs: vases taremses, OF THE LATSST sTyLe, Can De fourd at epeezt LEWI8 saay CITY ORDINANCES. Passed by the Sixty-sixth Council. rice! Resolved by the Board of Aulermen and Board by ange of Common Council of the City of We the vam of ave, hundred ‘the bucksters’ stalls in the Ceatr- in Commiseiouet and clerk of said market. Approved, January 5, 16v. Ay AcT for the relief of Louis Schmidt. ener raey anaes ‘Counc eCity ington, ai"be sum of five dollars be, and the same is hereby, ‘Schmidt the amount, quire iets berety the said suit of five dollars to be paid. Approved, Janaary 5, 1st9. AB ACT extending theauthority of the Uollec- tor of Taxes to receive moneys payable to the Corporation. Be it enected by the Board of Aldermen and Board of CommonCouncil of the Cityof Washington, ‘Tha: from and after the passage of this act all Moneys due or acc “uing to this Corporaiton, or receivable by it, for the redemption of property sold for taxes, for the procurement of licensea, for the privilege of opening sireets, avenues, or alleys, to tap water or gas mains, or for the privilece of entering sewers, aud all mozeys due, accruing. of receivabie on any other ac- count which are now required to b= paid to the bank which is thr depusiiory of te facas of the Corporation, (except pay ments mad® by the Treasurer of the Bostd of Police Commision. efs on account of collection of fines, k.., 10d payments made on the same or auy ober ac count by officers of the General (toverameat. which shall continue to be pata direcily bank, &3 under the present to the Collector of Taxes. be to receive the same a therefo-, wethout charge, 4 certificate of payment in each case, which certificate shall be deamed sufficient evicience by the Mayor and Register that the sum therein named has been patd into the treasury of the Corporation, and shall coa- stirute a legal charge against the Collector. Suc. 2. ind he if enacted, That no license shall be issued on credit <tven by any offiver of the Corporation for any payment of money in re. demption of property, or for the procurement of licenses, or for any of the privileges h+:ein- before mentioned, uules< upon a surrender to the Kegister of such ceruflcate of payment to the Colirctor; and the necessary blank certifi. cates shall be rturnished by the Mayor to the Gollector at the expense of the Corporation, beund im book, containing & margin whereon to enter, and on which shall beentered, in each and every case, in corresponding entries, the number, date, amount paid, and the nama of the person making the payment, which mar- gg be preserved for the use of the Corpo- Tation. And be it enacted, That the Collector shell at least once m every week deposit to the credit of the Corporation, in the bank which may be the depository of its fand all th+ Public moneys that may be in his possession, making such a lawful distriputioa thereot as Willensble the bank to place them to the credit of the respective ward or other funds to which they may belong. Swe. 4. And be it enacted, That all acts or parts of acts inconsistent with this act be. and the same are hereby. repealed. Approved, January 5, 1=#9. ROPOSALS FOR PAVING ANP GRADIN: PX OF D ST. NuRT! ECWERN SECOwD OuREBT Wisi NEW J aebY AVENU y D OreicR Oo: St pERINTENORNT AND INSPECTOR a er CARRIAGEWAS«, AND Footw y Mate Sealed Proposals will be received at the M. Otice “until 2 o lock Mon FRIDAY, the 1 oxime, for. Pay Garrt . for setting new aud re ing Gutter Stone, laying new Fig Footware, wherever rc alted pavement. satisfaction of iebt inches tuches drop, om a foundation peomgeneg a ofeigh* inch gravel. free from clay or loam. and £8 of four inches of share sand. to be inid in three layers each layer thorongiily ramme! wit! a 9- rammer, the top layer of sand ty be before ramming. The contractor will be required to leaves sur fore oftme Mandred feot in length, of the whole © carriageway exposed for inspe: tion The pav leted and t x dressed, and the euds closely jointed ty be of the best New Vork pieces not lees than thr: Uaurb stons orth River at t lon 8 to ve ot the bess z.in pleces not i edges to . the ends closely sornenen state the Ly ili aud ogg oe included. per square yard for stone paving, per ble yard for ctadiog. per lineal foot tort ing ter stobe. per liveal foot for setting new carb lineal foot tor reset olt tae foot for laying new tag fo: foot for relaying old flag footwars Fhe : $end and gravel toe included in the a ti for paviz ‘The old macerials and snrplus carth to be d ited in such place aa the Ward Commissioners All old materials to be the property of the Gor "The cxpeces toe defrayed by aaseesment <xpense ed by ent, ac cording toe-tating laws * The fight is reserved by the Mayor to reject any oralt bide. ach bid must be accompanied with the written gaarantee of a res; te Tron (known to he Sab) that, if accepted, the bidde: will execute s contract 1m due for Perform the work im ac cordance therewt ee ae if thie bid b: socepe ne guarantee: pid De ncce pte: Mayor, thatthe bidder will ent: ints a rong: act for the'rame. and perform the work accor ag to the reqairements ther-of. Scact a6 P.H LONRGAN Inspector of Stree & . Washington, D. © . April, 13:3. ep 25-10 [Chroma Rep! AVY DE rane NT. a The Navy Department Mer pie 1 ox. April 27. 1889. ventory can be evamiaed at om appliestion to the Commindant ef m ‘The veasel and her inventory can be examined at S02, (uuie 8 Application to the Command ut of tie ation . ‘The whole xmount of the purehose mouey mu-: be paid at the time of the adjudication. and the ve-sel_must Ie removed from the Station withiu ten daye from the dey of eale. ‘ opt-itd p® CENTS BY MALL. MANEOOD. One Hundred and Fifty-fourta edition of thir medical essay, revised and published hy the Aue tor, DR. CURTIS. This valuable work treats on the cause and cure of premature decline in man: it gives @clear synopsis of the impediments ti marriage, and exemplifies resulls of many years Practice im the treatment of Nervous Debility. Sterility, and Secret Diseases of youth and man. hood, Address the Author, Dr. Curtis, Balti- more, Md. Extracts from Reviews of this Werk cl 18 ON MANHOOD —it develops use fear- fai ‘om which alarge proportion of Lumen, fe wrecked, and 68 @ cliart by which may be avoide! sad ‘wou! Address ali Commmmicanio ba DB. D: F. GURTIS, Bo. 3 North Gharl-s street. SPECIAL NOT! PooTcR De F. : Retify bis Washington Oz. OUBTIS BEGS TC Patients that, ouies GEORGETOWN. ——o—— Affairs in Georgetown. RELIGIOVS.—A! the Bridge s teat Preshy: fan cl Fday morning the pastor, K PaxawA Hate cleaned and trimmed to look &s well ss new, at A. T. Whiting’s 303 Penoa avenue, south side, between 9h and 10th sis_ _ THE MOST complete stock of Read: Crotns ‘cepted coMgTegation Mount Aubere church. Cimcimaa‘i, and caller @ meeting Of the congregation to Db Beld dariag week, when he would probably sabm:: the reasons for the acceptance of ‘he call wes! ward. Sa.e oP Stock.—Jobn J. Bogue, real estate agent, to-day sold one bundred shares of the stock of the Firemen's [nsurance Company, of Wasbin; D. ©., at the unprecedented price of two bundred dollars per share. d best made in SUFFERERS trom coughs, colds, bronchitis. croup, influenza. or phoopsns cough, will find Teltef in Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, which bas now been in use for nearly half century, and still maintains its long establisned Fepatation as the great remedy for Of the throat, lungs, and chest ali diseases ——_»-——_ TBR wonderful varie'y of Jewelry at Mr Prige’s Ooe Dollar Store, 496 Pennsylvania avenue, three doors trom 455 Street, aad the IVEBY, SSLE. HIRING 4ND HAGK STA. L BLE —We respectful! Sarorm tase . syene of Weehincton, deauty of the styles, have rendered it one of reg e ne. Penta rtagee. ae heey roria eeae i Washing- | Visit the Greet Balls of creer peletee ime : C arche ‘0 as- | yc mic, or other par; . Will alway* find amole tot Ps ee stnatINE Of | Sceommedations fr large or small parties. On: rs, Spoons, Forks, Cas oderate. aud terme -ash. Bteble corner Baskets, and many other nsefal household ar. | neo Marken erm gue. a avd Market streets, Geor \. ee NUMBIS EG 0528 Ir BBY THOS: SOWLING, Auctioneer For sale, at Public Auction,on MONDAY, Ma: m tictes, forether with nis gual stock of Etros- Je can Rubber, Tortoise Sh ches and chains andAlaska Diamonds OITY ITEMS. in Solitaire, Closter, and Cross Sets, as weil as | 38° on the premises. Rings for ladies and gentlemen. set in plate ang | VALU Datenteay, Chewy THE gold. These are of great briiliancy, and are | 5, , ELON Prope: ty is a part of Tudor Place being generally adopted by our best citizens. | own d by Georme Weehhopeen nee Hr lace, abesee testes um the touth side of toad street, ediately op por ifthe macsion of Biward on the east ley streot; it am. Rs by Congress, ans contains aSoat 75 = amber of erientit he: re sully scant ‘m mean iu all Dut mien, Apd I that with ambition pant ‘Ain not fit te be sven PE{FeR'y will be otferad Seat a8 a whole, » ‘Then nifty do Yare for aceoat, leds effected it wiil be PAC Opin tors as let Au‘! pants iiftes im told; wh = e@ter s subdivision. which oan be + My fifty-d Fe e. a n't opera ne third ca nd te baianc LT know ene. ty f low le thus des po: ‘The famous sk And felt insiinetively im ding. Di k beheld ct Ore. shied 7 No. 108 To halt before the door FF Gorcrama, So tosens eaterve Tastetal appar! met bis care, gee aud water ‘hro ft 1 like taese Se Quoth D: splays, nade oat; fine 5 alare "inquire abated eve mo satrack Me. nt THOS GREEN. tracted by the goods aud price Sg aa A: last he ventured i 2 EXLER & ©0., Auctioneers, € Louisiana avenue, bet. 6th aud 7r5 sts And CLormixs found that would entice ‘Opposite Banton House Misers to cive their “tin” He carefully made choice, unt Cheap clothes, not Dick. was And when he paid the modest Dick ‘aan thouzhs aveenbacks goid. And so do think the people all, EXECUTORS SALE OF TRE VALUABLE IMPROVED PRUPRRTY IN GRORGETO AN Dic. Of THE LA’ ALF! . DE Peiaay TE BED LEB, » thin she ecole Gok EE sie te a i ot Atco en Within the precincts of Gax Hare, vey his, teal estate to carry ant 'o purchase their art the jous of the will, and of an order of H m ‘urnie! ices ts + dat ‘ow at OAK HAL! , 460711) sircet, opposite the ine the tcrmnef selo Twit ein Pot Office, aps 6 3 the dates spd terme hereinaftsr m-ntioned. pablic auction, tn front of the promi tthe WE ARE GRAD to see that onr old fello jour designated for each sale, the following wale Citizen, Dr. Gardner, bas renewed bis practice | able property te setite up the estate, so that eect Of private consultations, for which he bas been Toon in interest shall receive his or ber respec So famous for the iast twenty-seven years. See “ne Advertisement. 1369. at S o'clock p m, ——— ee * < Morro :—Not to be Ouliome.—Having pur- ‘Weat street. ninety (90) fest on ate west side of Mill street, eichty (3)) feet on the — side of Had street, and ninety (90) toot pon the weet Cved by four new two chased an immense stock of Gents’ Farnishing Goods for the coming season, we call the at- tention of the public to the following list of jces at which we are selling our goods now: | Story Erame Heures, 'wo-story Brick.and Eodosen “White Sharia for Micas sai doreu | sogdecncctery frome, House. ‘This ot sl be White Shirts for $1.25a81.50; large lot Shirts, | which will conform as tear ae may it, Bc. all sizes and well made, for $1.75ae2: a very | of the houses fine article, warranted to fit, $2.50; Undershirts | On TUESDAY. April 27.1569, at 43) o'clock » m.. sub of £ ot (196) one bundred and stx,in Beall giigition to Georgetown. fronting sixty (@0) feet on the north side of Beall street, and thirty (3)) fet on the cast side of Montgomery street, improved ume House pril 23. 1859. at 4.30 o'clock red andtwenty siz, ?: town, fronting Green street. and Drawers, of all styles and sizes, from 35 cents upward: Cotton Socks, three pairs for 2 nts; Handkerchiefs. already hemmed, from 15 cents upward; the Royal Eagle Paper Collar, the best fitting co'lar ever made, 25 cts. @ box; a splendid Paper Collar, cloth lined button Bole, 10 cents a box; Neckties, Scarts, st designs, aud im endless yari- ss the pls e: it is Franc & Gold. larble Hall, No. th street, opposite rt Beail street, by sixty (00) feet 1: . wy Brick Hone by 8 two-stor Hons. : AY. at 590 o'clock p. m., parts Patent Office, 24,1: ed and elglity-thron fs) 08 one ————— five. (188.)of Beall’s addition- CLOTHING.—AN the Clothing at Oak Hall is bounded as 1ollows: Beginning a1 Rew and iashionable, haying been manufac. tured by the celebrated Philideiphia Clothing the ronthwest corner of Bridze and Green streets on the south live of Honse of Wanamsker & Brown expressly for and running thence the Spring Trae, and is -old at prices unusn- : aicoaks cemnee ally low. Aiso, Piece Goods tor Garments ‘with said alley cast tweuty four (24) feet to Green made to order, and Farnishing Goods in great | street, and t! epee with the west line of Greer yaniety. if) Seventh street, opposite Post | street north ninety (9) fect to the place of begin Ontice. 6 | ping Improved by a large crew two-story anc basement Frame Boose ‘Terms of sale: One third cash, belance in equal inatalments at si twelve (i2) and eighteea bear interest from d to be eeoured by deed of trust on dollars down on each piece of prop- erty when the same fs bid of. veyaocing and stamos at rchaser or pur chasers*cost. JNO. H. JOHNSON. Rxec’ apatd JB. WHEELER & 60 , Auct'rs, OVE PROPERTY Place in the order ———— Brack Chora Suits, the coats ift sack style, $15. SIs and ~2); Biack Cloth Suits, coat in Kc style, <2), 225 and S$); just received at A. Straus’ Fashionable Clothing House, Pean- sylvania ayenue, between jvth and Lith sts. 30 dicen codes Parsons desiring to purchase the best of trunks and valises. iadies’ and gent’s traveling sacks and satcheis, made of the best matenal snd workmanship, ander the immediate super- Vision of the enterprising firm of J. S. Topha & Co., No. 5) 7th street, under the folds of that mammoth flag. These gentlemen are practical mechanics, and apply ail the lates: and best improvements in the mannfacture of their trunks: such a3 MeMnrray’s patent trank stay, ano House's patent India rabber trunk shield, These improvements can only be had at this establisbinent im the city of Wasbington of all kinds made to order tl ng done at the lowest ing the post case from thy ON. Bxeentor ACELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITUBE A) EACEFFEGTS, GO! os OAT avon on aN? AY MOBNING, Apri! 28 Iwill sell at No =i AN ForLowrne is the price list at the re. duced rates:—Good White Shirt, $125. 1.50: Vaghinat mn street. Detween Weet ana Stot Best ()uality. £2.25, U. for Spring, y- ® geuers! assortment of Saal 40 cents: good Socks, 15, 2), end 25 cents: Eng. Ca a OR t s. ewood Spriny reat Chairs and Marble Top Bureans and Washstand Walnut and Mahogany Bedeteads and Wardrobes Cottage Set complete, Marbie Top Stands Bross ls and Ingrain Car ks, 40 ceats: Handkercbiets, 15\ cents . 12% cents per box. Also, vs, and all kinds of Gloves, at the ec lowest p: : 1 Hair and Hosk Mattresses , Hottaxpan Bros., 210 Penns Sr onne Beek And many other articles too namerous ts men- select, aud tushionapte | Mon. * nisting Goods in thus city found at the Original street, between PD) aud E, wad A Two (2) fine Mileb © Apii-al (Contier] THOMAS DOWLING. Avo __ CLOTHING, &. Large Stock. NEW BOOKS, New Goods. BOYS’ SCHOOL suIrTs, JACKET AND PANTS, 95, 96, To Bt Boys to ls years of age. NEW BOOKS JACKET AND PANTS. 89,910. ° BOYS’ DRESS SUITs, OOAT, PANTS AND VEST, For Boys 9 to 14 years of age, @12, 913, @14, 913 FOR SALE Al THE BOOKSTORE OF YOUTHS’ SCHOOL SUITs, COAT, PANTS AND VEST, 10. YOUTHS’ DRESS SUITS, 913, 919. 917. S20, SACK OR FROCK CoAT. FRENCH & RICHARDSON CHILDREN'S SUITs, $4 to $12—All Styles, Bi es, Be. $24 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. PABENTS DESIRING WHITE SUITS FOR MAY BALL? = posEs. WILL FIND oUugsT OvMPLETE - SAKS & CO., 517 SEVENTH STREET, J Aapiaing: Mational Bank of the Republic. DEVLIN & CoO., New York Clothiers, 276 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BREAKING A BUTTERFLY: Ov. BLANCHE HAVE THE LARGEST AND FINES? STOCK Bresnect BS ENDING, with ihostea or SHOBT STOBIES FOR SPARS MOMENTS. 50 CAN W. BS. B, ORS ARISES areas. 9 sy and CASSIMERES., BY-WAY8 OF BUROPE. By Bayard Ter- or... = oS 2S IN TIS COUNTRY. TBE GATES AJAB. By Blivabeth sr _, enemnstnesannrltradie fh 68 v OF AMERICAN HISTORY ry THE FINEST LINE OF hier? Howits . Ol ue TBE HORSE IN THE STABLE anD THE MADE UP CLOTHING FIELD. By Stouchonse. ane 8 BD OBIPS FROM A ORRMAN WORKsHOT.. py EVER SHOWN IN wasHiNGTon, | M*z Moller. 2 vole. BLAKB ON PRECIO( 8 METALS... NEW STYLES OF YOUTHS and CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, ‘8 MANUAL OF THE STEA™N EN. ‘OVE! 'D PRIM RS Londos "3S CATECHISM OF THE SPR FURNISHING GOODs, WHITE AND COLORED SAIRTs, HAND BOOK OF THE STEay on 32a MADE 70 OER. BOURNES NT IMPROVEMENTS ry THE STEAM ENGINE __ — $1 is iE STUDENT apio = : TBNE'S TEEAT ON TEE ©TB4y © = : oad geen * » 4b Londen creeeeeese wees Boys: crornixe. THE CADET ENCISEER, O8 STE Three Hundred and Fifty SPRING SUITS re ceived this moraing at the c-lebrated KING'S PRACTIOAL NOTES ON TH OAK HabL, BOGINE, PBUPELLER- 2 464 SEVENTH STSEET, - ma3-tt opposite Post Oftice SUILLMAN'S STEAM ENGINE 1 Mes 8s CLOTHINe, PAPEB AND Pare Two hundred and any ASD MUDERR maoabeadl @ 3 Fs HOW SHALL WE PAINTOUBBOUSES. $1 50 OA ALL jo4 SEV STREET. = opposite rie Om —— osrenee THE _ ELEMENTS HEAT ASD OF N Tey. ] es METALLIC B: THOS. DOW LING, Auctioncer. Geor gstow VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON TRF BEIGHTS OF GronowlOWS. AT Ate On MONDAY. May 4, 1539, at m.. I wiilecil in front of the pr: mise handsome and desirable residence of D Kartz_sttuated ou the norta side cf sth Detween High and Frederick stuects. Ti+ pro rty fronts 14) feet on sth street, with @ cents o Betteton Frederick street. ‘The house. coucaf- «large parlor. diging rom. sleep! all thirt ia! root green-ho returned from New York, where he has purchased some of the latest novelties in Ties. Kows, and Scarts, together with a full Assortment of mew goods in bis line. As to quality and prices, we can oniy say that be is in tbe habit of selling the best quality zoods, Lud cheaper than any other bouse in this city. For the beuefit of persons who have no money to throw awny, we would say go to the Orig- inal Franc, and buy your Gents’ Furnishing n0dS, 2s will save money oy so doing. Remember the name and place, “The C Franc.” $0) 7th street, between D and notice the Jarge plate glass window. A New Way or Dory Busivess.—Holtan- der Bros. will commence from this day to sell all ber Gent's Furnishing Goods at five per ce". above cost. We ask ail who are in need he above goods to patronize us as it will | ew gas thr-ochout, ud Potemac water on the prem: with flowers. freit, slrat ‘ters. Fora farther Ption crer nof th property call on the auctioucer. one third cash: hal: ; h ured by notes andl deod of and conveyances at cost of purchs paid when Roe Bows is strach THOS. DOWLING, eotds {Chron,Conrie:.j Auctioncer. [BX 2 HOmAS DOWLING, Auctz Georgerowr, TEUSTBE'S SALE OF IMPROVED Pi SRIY ON BBALL STREET. IN GEOuG Price List of Gents’ Furnishing Goods at Tow be 40d 7th et » Fiz Sh tse considerable money to the buyer and ena- Us to continve selling goods at these rates, HorLanpxs Bros , 210 Peona. avenae. 34 between 14th aad 151 ee By virtue of a deed of tenst from Her-kiab Bailer to the undersigned, bearing vinte the isto: September. sos. aud recorded ta hlbe at {lio 485 of the land records for this ouaty Iwill sell at pubite auctt v 2 Qth, st 4orloek pm, in the hfsbeat bilder. all th part of bot a. in Holme mi Y “a addition to tc town, fropting #6 fect on the morth side of 6 street. apd baving a depth of 92 feet, in with a email Frame House, ; ‘The debt for whieh this property is now adver tined to be wold is 20, with interest from Sept. 1 1368, $50 must be 25 cents per pair; Paper . 25 cents per pox; Paper ents per prir, or 50 cents per dozen. Collars and Cuifs, Gloves, Ties, Bows, ds very other article im the gents’ furnish. oe, eDeaper than tha cheapest, Remem. ber the name aud place, --The Original Franc,” 494 7th street, between DP) and E. Also notice 3 } ire! when the property is struck o”, thr. res the large plate glass window, i | She within treeaaye. Should the terms of sel ue = —— | be complied with. the property isto be res.) at peorosans FOR STATIONERY. such t DrvsrtMent oF «abd after ench notice as the traster ‘at the risk and cost of the de um ENVERTOR, ASH NeTON. D C., April 1th, 135 Preposls tor farpishingeneb articles uf Station- a Setae 0. DUW LIEBE, Anct._ gry 8 may be required by a PRING AND SUMMBEB GOODs. = t me and offices thereof. durin. — ler of th JON La tae pop = ape stwsiisdo LAr Tl Sik Blailies, Sscal year ending Jam recived until i o-clock Me, of appre will be required of = appre ved secnrity Ap SPRING STOCK OF SHOES, of every Sencriptien. Parties wilh di } to call. ag he Keeps BO COMMON gous, ‘sat IVB HIM A CALL. . a A. WIL8OW, ap m4 ot 118 ace., Bear 2th st. AMA at AMS Tt ot pare and Ki streets, avit-ootm” ) J. BEIBEBGEE, (Buccessor to H. F. Lovon & Co..), HAWES RECTANGULAR SURVEYING g2 75 |. AB! 5 ANNALS OF CONGRESS IN Po! ¥tTwo Ont{s00s, BREE AND HATE. 3 Yoloines; ope sett uly, is offered wt §1 50 por MEROHANT TAILOR, volume. Metropolit 7 . DAYS INTRODUCTION TO ENGLISH La iyitat__Bio. 3 GUAGE. " ne TT) Ppeorcsars FOR ENVELOPES. Post Orrick DeraRTMeNT. ? April 5, 1839.5 will be received at this Depart eciock, p.m, for fern: BANDALL ON POPULAB EDUCATION..91 50 POBTEB ON THE HUMAN INTELLECT #150 SWINTON 8 RAMBLES AMONG WOBDS.81 75 ‘ass Bo. 1. 1.000.000, more or jess, 3, by S's in jaee No. 2, 4,099,000, more or less.3°; by + TOON, more or less, 3: by 6 ». 4, 750,000, more or less, 4 by 9 000, more or less, 4). by 10. tn- No 1, an ordinary juality of bat or | SCBOOL DIALOGUES. By Alex. Clark 9150 perw ll answer The other classes t ye made irom ted, blus, green. ani bail oreream | WICKERSHAM’S METHODS OF LW colored paper may be reyuired, of approved TIOD - — lity. ert Teumenth ned caveloves mast be made | BATHE’ MORAL. SC1ENCE oman All the ai in the most thorough manner. well gat for BroReTsS THF-aUBUS WukDS...... aoe sealing upon the entire length of tue f have such priutin apon the face ag maj ed by the Postmaster General. The: banded in par. els ot twenty five, pack: boare or straw by ai 20 envelopes ot letter ei» letter. official, and extra o o en Oe may be rejul — : wrapped tn strong paper. so as ar transport tion b> mail for sliver) "to portesasters Wr required to be delfvered at the Department wrapping wil! be dispoused with. w +000 oF more enveloy or La $1 2s BNEON'S GARDENERS ptcTIoNany. edition, with supplearnt__. vi On THR STUDY oF THE BOOK OF BOSE3.. are required to ali | BOW TO GET A FARM the oréer ot @ postmaster, they must be put opin | trong wooden boxes aad properly a¢iresera bu: | FIND ONE nee when less than 300) are reqaired, proper Iibels MEADE 04 dire sane recticn of f the De t i rection of a ageat o partmen’ The envelopes mest be forniebed in snch qran | HUSMAN OW RAPE tities as may irom time to time be required tof | AND WINE M 3 te grdere of Pustwasters or by the Department. and Seliver’<| either af the pest office ia the city | BUCMANAB'S CULTUBE OF THF GRAPE 75 inpeaseuoy. cv ar this, departmesi ae tie Pont ope asenoy, or 28 the master | cusral ‘May direct, free of cost for pack- Bids are also invite for 69 000 envei (OF lees. made {rom the Dest. ea by Ble Lag , mere of or on to bo printed tn the FOR PROF annem OD GARDENING ~ - eof cost ‘ork ‘and -ROD FakM; OB, BOW I BEOA! Saves | MA FoonisT —— FRBNCE OS FARM DEAINAGB...¢1 50 S | "anmrye oot ah Seer 8 ALLSS ON DOMESTIC AWIMALS...51 00 rare to ho ByET.BOOT SUCAR—OULTIVATION OF THE transporte a | > ters to pass us Oe | PLIST ON MILON COWS AND DAIEY Panu,

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