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LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. Eprroz or rus Stas—Sir:—ie of the 12th fastant “A Tax Pa: — & pledges from all Roper eee for the Cet sere _— Counciim at they wi } legislation te: ding to jacreaveahe peudicares of tBe corporatio belie! asieny fase ‘officer should be careful of the mon: | thom, and see that it is only ¢: willsecure s corresponding benelitto yi AY sees MAY 15, 1969 | Tt by all means, have economy, bat imads vocating it let us be careful not t injo: EVENING STAR. Largest Circalation in the Distriet 22" CROSBY 8. NOYES..........Eéiter. WASHINGTON OITY: SATURDAY. = } ir stating our case. S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PaGR. | Oh {7 itt complaints, SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TBLB- | --Acais, where . the see k | S00 ot tne e's mor P SS Decsecte ior mucag tally Saye to aet ap one Man wnsto befoand at } their room scarcely a day during th ume This matter of pay. if, a THE VIRGINIA ELECTION. fv i expected that « prociamation will be sseued to-day, fixing the 6th day of July for | $1.78 it. would be rather bigh; bu piecing tbe electom in Virginia, and it is understood | bis quesuon is pot as saone as be that the President bas determined to submit | imagines Instead” ot 880) for thirty tse fourth clause of the first section of the | d*ys, the pay as th Sie Dow stands, third article and the seventh section of the | # Pothive for forty-f 7s, maxing & marked difference in the per ae allowance Ali the time allowed by Iaw for making the Assessment and sitting As8 board of appeals baving been necessary to complete th= out- oor work. the Counciis gave the board forty- fivecays for its session, bat mad> no appro- pTistion of any one’s money to pay them for ut. ‘The assessors asked for three handred dol- lars pay for the seasion and for the extra work necessary to be done in making this genet ‘= sessment. and & bill giving them that amo but passed tne lower board. Amy one looking at ite work performed in making the preseat assessment, as ‘compared with former ones, will be convinced that, even witm the three hundred dollars asked for. the pay ot the pres- ent Assessors would be less 19 proportion to the work performed than that of ary previou board. “Ti Payer" yieids (though with rat bad grace) one porn: in tavor of the assessors. He says + but one mau was to be found at thei room scarcely a day during the whole tim Thu is strictly true. for there was scarcel ¥ whole time third article of the Virginia constitution to be voted on separately. The sections thus sub- qitted refer to the disfranchisement and test- osth clauses of the new constitation. The joilowimg is the fourth clause of the first s#c. tion of the third article, which covers the di anchisemen! Each person who has been a Senator or Re Tesemtats ve in Congress, or elector of Presi jee President. or who hrid any office, civil itary, under the United Staves, or under any State, who, having previvusiy takea an cer of any State, shall b: rection or rebellion aga aid or comfort to the egister of the land office, State t rer, attorney general, sheriffs, sergeants of a city oF town, Commissioner of the revenue, county Surveyor, constables, overseers of the poo! commissioner of the ‘board of public ‘works, judges @ supreme court, judges of the cir- ress nd tay en at Dee const of hastings, jas- | WESCEL IOS tne Ronni co-cperstion of ‘Tax Soret the county courts, mayor, recorder, al- Payer No.1 in carryimg on the great work ot jerman councilman of a city or town, coro- « Economy, Retrenchment and Reform,” 1 am, ners, executors, inspectors of tohacco and flour, pe pacrcrangys 3 and clerks of the supreme, district, circuit and i One Anorume Tax Parga. Sounty courte and the court of Busting. aad | Wasnnctom, May 13, 1500. = Theys for the commonwealth; — that the legisiatvre may, by a vote of three. Aiths of both houses. Temove the disabiliaes | M&. Eprror:—As an eee eee incurred by this clause from any person in- | % certain extent, I crave the privilege ve cluded therern by 8 separate vote on each case. | remarks, through the madium of goatiemea © The teet-oath teature, which is the seventh | tow ovenings sines for the crime freak utue ‘Section of the third article, is as follows: Dycicles on the pavement, for which charge the ~Ip addition to the foregoing oath of office, | Justice the following morning fined each three the Governor. Lieuten: t Governor, members | dollare, I bold, without any authority. Had of the General Assembly, of there been a law prohibiting this innocent Auditor of Public ‘Accouaia, 2 State ‘Treasurer, | practice, the policeman would not have been Attorney General, and all perscns elected to | troubled to make the arrest in this case, bat as convention to frame a constitation for this | there 1s no law against running veloctpedes, or » oF to amend or revise this constitution in | any that establishes them a “ruisance,” the ar- any manner, andthe Mayorana Council in any | restand fine was illegal, and an outrage, sim- city or town shall, before they enter on the ly fora petty extortion. The policeman was tes of thetr respective offices, take and s Ped to admit that he bad recerved no orders to sctibe the following oath or affirmation, pro- | molest persons for this practice, or have any of vided the disabilities therein coutaiged may be | the foree ever made an arrest before or since ledividually removed by a three-tihhs cove of | for the so-called offence. Persons can be seen the General Assembly: «I. —. do solemnly | riding through the public streets, on the pave. swear or affirm, that I have never voluntarily | ment, every dav, and without fear of molesta- borne arms against the U tion. statement only have beep a citizen thereo! at I have volun- tarily given no sid, countenance, counsel, or eBecouragement to epg*ged im armed hostility thereto; that I have never sought or sccepted or attempted to exercise the functions | ing announces that the Secretary of the Treas- of any office whatever under any authority or | ury expects every clerk in his Department to pretended authority im hostility to the United | get registered and vote the Republican ticket States; that J bave not yielded a volantary sup- | I do moe eon it. Gov. Boutwell is above port to any pretended government, authority, | obtrud: ch an implied threat. Ir in- power, or constitution within the United States | deed, the duty of every, Republican, whether bostile or inimical thereto. And {do further | in or ont of the public Departments, to g-t reg- swear (or affirm, thatto the best of my knowl- | istered and to vote. But to be ordered to do 80 edge and ability.) | will support ana defend | is galling to any one. It reminds me of the the constitution of the United S petty tyranny of the Pierce administration, enemies, for-ign and domestic: that I will bear | when tne clerks were threatened with dis- true faith and ailegiance tothe same; that Itake | missal unless they voted for the + Executive obligation freely. without any mental res. | candidate.” I have always voted the R-pub- exvation or purpose of evasion, amd that I will | lican ticket, am registered, and intend to vote weil ‘ge the duties of the | itin June: bat I shail do so voluntarily, as a ‘fice on which I am about toenter, so help me | political duty, not under dread of being tarned od out as an alternative. A Cimrk. ~The above cath sball also be taken by ali city and county officers befor entering upon tert duties, and hy all other State officers not included in the above provision.” The Conservatives of Virginia have asked that the section in relation to town and county organizations should be submited separately, they contending that euch form of division would bring great inconvenience to the peo- ple. Auother objection on their part, though for the comfort of the “Tax Payer” that on the few occasions referred to 1! was because com- mittees were out attending to the out-door work Is TERROREM.—The Chronicle of this morn- COLUMBIA 1 TYPOGRAPHIC AL UNION. Wo. io = Meeting will be held 1bas LEVESING. ai Sorelock a City ial i) Tbaas. WILLIAM Pg Chaat rw 13 aa Le AX KS at ted for COL the ens Lt manict; yal ‘lection bra maori ss. “my 1S ar - ‘orriz. ‘NOTIOF—No excur ion will be cae to lard at Glymont on SUNDAYS, exce; a not. we believe, urged by their committee, is | vate =e that ima Iarge number of counties the entire t control would be given over to the negroes UNION €8i Es—Thirt BY Church, near @ st ri ‘who preponderate in them. The argument ic favor of submitting this section separately was over-ruled, Bowever, on the ground that in case of its rejection the educational interests of NEW JERUSALEM Ti aCe Capitel atrect, between allie m free Subject to isittobet on egain Nogko Pon, Co iy at 10 he ne an nie eee * Reeolved, That Atheism tends, to rae METHODIST. RL a BT, Bien. ch RarLeoap Marrsgs ty BaltixoRe.—The ordinance crantimg the right of way through sertaim streets of Baltimore and permission to constrect a tunnel, to the Baltimore and Po- tomac railroad company, was received im the First Branch of the City Council yesterdxy 9th street. bet and F —Services iu grehon OhenAT Aan tent, at I a. BLL. of the Luthera: jonven- «pastor. Subject in afternoon, with the addit onal sections thathad | tbe + ate free. it been appended toit in the Second Branch. The orn. Als eee surenattee FROM First Branch concurred in all of them, and the Stn ts Act Dow requires only the siguature of Mayor Backs to make it effective. The Committee of | {Eh iin ici Ways and Means of the City Council made a SABBATB SERVICES AT -eoumony Teport upon the memorial of the Western | M_E Chorch, corner 1 ond © mareste. - Maryland railroad company, asking the aid of | Hoe athin LJ nS ee Re the city for the construction to Hagerstown and Willismsport, Md, of the Western Mary- land railroad trom its present terminus. They recommend the passage of an ordinavce which men c's $ instructs the city register and commi-siousrsot | CITY “TEMPERANCE finaues to borrow, im the name of the city, one | LESGUE BALL. Sane eloquent orator. ‘sy 16th. at S p.m. mullton dollars until May, 1870, or such other | “The public tweerally fore invited as they msy deem expedicat, and to he JOHN k. THOM PBON, President. ' | © as security the requisite uumber of the | 7 TQ TEE LS ESDS OF THE PROTEST sof the Haitimore and Ohio ratiroad | “yn AE Be Er nd th ill ward by the city. The moaey ia to be tar | Seat ipomm nd gee Fatattags tlaetatin ty ¥esied im the bonds of the Western Marylaad VESING. rat Metaerott Ball, for ths railroad compan he ordinance was tsid wpe ome sda tor fucure cousideration. Commissiouer Delano went to his home at Blount Vernon, (bio, 8 few days ago to enjoy & litle rest and immunity from place-nunters, but iflate advices from that locality are to be DIVIDEND ‘The Stockh ders of the Wi WASHINGTON AED GEORGETUWH BAILBOAD are requested to call at the office of the Company and collect all believed he is not likely to seeure the odjects of | dividends due todate Aye Dis visit. It is said that sine= bis arrival there 2 + Preatdent. AW. NICHOLS, Treasarer~ the piace Bas become a regular Mecca for Ohio | ‘May ie isos Oe T° 1 OMice-seekers, with a fair representation of visiting brethren from other States,—one of the chroniglers placiug the number of pilgrims present and to arrive at two thousand! This estimate is probably too Righ; but there cau | barcly be a doubt that the crowd of visitors thronging to iat Mount Vernon just now ts Jargely in excess of the number of more unselt- 3sb patriots who visit the other, where the re. ‘Mains of the Father of bis country lieentombed. Our readers can draw the moral Fe ok Fee aoe ca S&LIN Harte ‘A. are ular mecting seis ree Green's B m tun Us street, SEaR Pai the Ist % is ‘clock ‘a | of the Ctrele ghvetted tobe prossntv as. te dition t> tue ohee tion of officers for the ensuing other im- Dertact Ductneas will be ‘Drought before the Gin. cit for consideration. By order ot Chief ¥ m)15 3t* CHAS. 8. Keeper. REGISTRATION OF SPECIAL O} lection will Lass. Tee National Peace Junitex.—tThe suc- cess of the creat National Peace Jubilee at Bos- ten in June next is no longer a matter of spec- Biation, but has become a fixed fact, so far as the most flattering prospects may indicate. From all parts of the country a constant stream of applications for tieketeis pourmg in upon the bead quarters at Boston, and the hotels there Dave engaged a large number ot their —— who intend to visit the Jubilee. be buge Coliseum is rapidly approachi: completion, and the mammotl chopeons uae orchestras are being drilied up to a state of per- rak fection. my ppent torent Obpniont Wether sangeotoniots ee ht be allowed to land walese the'e: ‘arecn: ‘The strike of the coal-miners in Pennsylva- | gaged st my ae, 308 Pennsylvania venue, be- nia is looked upon, by thove best posted, as a | ween 2th "308. H. SHAFFIFLD. sbam to advance prices, and the New York Papers advise their readers not to be victimized by it. Thesupply now om band and ready to be sold is known to be large; last winter was so iid that the consumption was less than com. FIFTH WARD. end Tex- vers of the Fifth Ward will “wile es at tue June election: Co Ww. ag mon; and the owners, the shippers and the Fetailers all Rave their 3ands full. Tne public Pas. need not, therefore, be uneasy: coal will be wyl3-3t cheaper in the fall than it is now, aad nobody MICIPAL ELECTION. Weed hurry to lay imhis winter stock. rg fol om of Mrs. Scott Siddons won another triumph ias' fvat different OT Right at the National Thestre, as «Bescrice” | }ttereaus rae =o in “Mach Ado About Nothing,” and appears to- fro ol pasty et San mh a Bight im “The Stranger” and «Taming the ala fis Shrew." We are giad to learn that Mra, ‘Siddons and the present dramatic combination For ‘Will remain at the National all next week. —______——— ‘The Judges of Election do a very proper and tmoughtfal thing in giving an opportunity for separete registration to special classes. the aged, the infirm, the sick, and those who by hetr svocations are unaole to be present except at certain bours. LEWIS CLEPHANE. From SBillington, Odeon Building, we nave Madame Demorest's //Iustrated won i for Jane and eah Ole tex, May 2, and Lippincet:’s ~-one amd the Lady's Friend tor Jane. ave} ES canon ae Hime tOR « enone shat te ate the from th ato, She 7th ste aatly_ (Sand sate 0 31. 1869, from * to @ o'clock p m.. to receive ¢! on helt lect to pay the aw eather Them nespretiv ely. asvording to the fa withiy the time specifint. ( May st tthe expiration thereot becoms tia iVE PE CEST. ADBITIONAL uw; Bhicunt, together with other c” nore: . us FLYNT Collector of Internal BRevenss Tor the = bys ‘Columb! vis ate SOR RENT—A == sory Bark HOUSE: 12 rooms, situated on 31 sti tol street and A OVER THE PREOLPIOR. A BRILLIANT AND BEAUTIFUL NUMBER ortus SUNDAY MORNING GAZETTE, THE GREAT FAMILY JOUBNAL, TO MOREOW. The character aad extent of ite Sreniation make the BUSHAY MUBNING GAZETTE invalu fo advert.-ere wea BURNS I POLAR SODA STILL MAINTAINS Its UNBIVALLED REPUTATION FOR UNIFORM GOD QUALITY AND ICB COLD TEMPERATURE, With DELICIOUS FRUIT and CREAM SYRUPS. Bissingeo, Vichy, Seltzer, and Saratoga MINB- BAL WATESS on dranght, No. 480 Fifteenth street, myl-tm Opposite U 8. Treasury NEW BUILDING ASSUCIATION, ing to take stock in a new Ballding a ja course of formation ai ° Pied fo atiend & preliminary, meeting ia the Friends’ Mecting House, on north side of I street Rorth, betwen isth and {3th straets weet, on MON- DAY, May Irth, at 80’ ew ¢ W. EM ui . J ORNs ; pinto GIST RATION OF SOTEES IN THE = Fi re. 7h wa AND ont, uaterateved, pada woof Bie of Bleotion of Litas WARD seat a yh ‘dal 8 the nor! Carolin avenue. between Ist and 2d on ies iyo vst Hrs from 2 m see noers of 2p. uae * Avene are by Iaw required to pro- duce pe et certified copies, or satisfactory Proof of thelr 18. Wit LTaM A. COOR, THOMAS DONOG ate RSH IP EXISTING BE- D MeL KICK AKD and oats. nia the view ry 4 bi ith bi ainess. a day by matuctcos ont ‘pANIEL HICKABD ica ‘le autherined to settle the business of the Ite DAN Te LB ABD. CHARLES & HACER. myI5.2t* ined Ni. h we offer to the t 5 Pate cider fs perfectly ewoct iit ep t in cellar; is particularly, SMapted to | bottling We ed another car of Generses Valley amily Flour, the best flour for the m ey in the e! ouTEN "pRopuoE 00. myls ave., bet. 10th and lth, HINA. One ARK, LAMPS, Cc ERY WAITERS, A ” Sold wien "eee to Cost. for Thirty Days. at al Pennsylvan a Avenue. To ers? stock. we will sell for thirty’ days all goods in our line without regard to, cost. The assortment is full, and ticles of best qualities. House-keeper hotel-keepers, and others will find this an 8g to purchase on unusually Tr. FIRE AND LIFE INSURA HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE - HANSON, CE AG To the bullding tately occupied by Dr. Jubustoa, No, 466 SEVENTH STRERT, opposite Pott Office Department. ETNA INSURANCE CO., OF HARTFORD. CONN. CAPITA _ “ 600,000 SS8r rs SamvaRy iiss 000.000 L. J. BENDER, President. J. GOODNOW. Secretary T. M. HANSON, Agen’ No. 466 SEVENTH STREET. HOME INSURANCE (O., OF NEW YORK, CAS CAPITAL....... ABSETS JANUARY CHAS e MA J. H. WASHBUBS, Beeretar T. M. HANSON, Agent, No. 466 SEVENTH 8TSEBT. ey HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF iia CONN. WH OAPITA Sees. Sant. Me 1, 1569. 2 GEV. L. OHASE, President. GEO. M. COIT, Secretary T. VW. HANSON. Agent, No. i066 SEVENTH STREET, SPRINGFIED FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE Co., OF MASSACHUSETTS. CASH CAPITAL... $500,000 ASSETS e27,172 FBI 8 J. BALL, Secretary. T. M. HANSON, Agent, myl5-colm No. 466 SEVENTH STREET. Noelia toke "le method of taforming the \ Israelites of the District of Columbia thet a day recetved my diploma aa SHAQHET Hochheimer therefore pre- pared to kill cattle and fowl in accords! the Mosaic Laws, Bespectfully, ‘Washington. May 13,1859. nee with JACOB LOEB. my i PATENT PANT ALConsonannns. the best ing Drawers in the aust received; at rad 13th i _my Mat ‘Next to Gal's Jewels State. W atoms pest rawtty riour 93.25 per sack. ‘ pee ais. BXTEA FLOUR, 93 Piety CHoooiaEE. Biden tapes ni ‘DB conts per 16 er Ib, RAE BHGE EN Bie c Bly Powder, Gorn Starch; Coal Oil, seer at equally, Aes a0."s my 14-3tif corner B and Ni: 50 00 BUSHEL GOOD OATS, ‘edegout gE <5 «5S ieee bd yee W. P. ROBINSON, M. D., ECLEOTIO PHYsTera SURGEON, at No. 19 south A street 8 special tion to com: i Sts, are of ground. with m: feuit e Apply corner of Bast Us 73 7th RITeot betwoen B oT AGO MILER Se SLLIN the oe ares. Or water in the dw lar. Ato, BRICK D hive fovmeland itchen Incametete order. A) Foyette street. KAUTIFUL AND H B TREAT FOR REST nthe occupancy of Hon coer of Pensiuns. altaated bout one miles from Th ts wer Horses. Kowling Alley. ple and tastefol y embellf sh Tn Aition fo agard-p of two ncres. well stocked with fruits aud ¥getables, ie an extensive old grapery con taluing @ variety of choice vines, Beat $100 per uionths ‘Tnauire on the premises: my 15-4 )LEGANTLY FOBNISHED ROOMS AND “4 UF FICE To Let—At 405 New York avenus, between 18th and 14th streets. myle-3t [POE REST—Two HOUSES Now treet. between D and twelve neues with water and g: 461 oth street, between Hand F- ES & RENT—A neat! three-story 6-room BRICK a USE. No. 462 L, 12th strest; newly T pered; gas in each room, and ved 377 12th et. myls ot Ass = sort sioaoo Hilea ale ED—A PROP be sola for @300 if Fi yr month. restaurant. bbe room peated ‘on Onsitol 1. leation or aa Ig wtrest, s am my ‘OB RENT_BARGER SHOP and SHUOTING GALLERI 3% ep Sall and Bow-bosts. st @ ly AFIELD. my 3st — m BRIOK youn. | ine ea a a wou sth at. bet C wad D K—$ 300 will buy the STUCK X TURES of a handsome iittie Grocery business, the ment for rent at $15; poe el for eelling bad ith. Inquire et the Star Om my 11-6t~ CLOTHING, &c. Large Stock. New Goods. improved by @ large ar mill, and ail it 4 N) my! eo6t™ sia I OT WEATHER [8 COMING—If you want to bny adeligh fol Country Home. *s miles from call scon, en KILBOURN “Latta corn:r 7th andF. BOYS’ SCHOOL suITs, KET AND PANTS. $5. 96, @7. To St Bors een <a. Shem i kKuown ular coatectioner ee es eg fred and extenie | the build At po prior (ime j'ymont be-n more » oF the arr, or the conwew! ra sort ox d Goi rat . eo ‘om pl tng undore or ne f Excorst niet Dlaiinte from ee (oBt years of age. jt bg Sa ie) oe. ‘Price lw. ax owner pro wiaee easing the city, Fait fT cn ~Ten acres of LAND, >, Umproved ws . eed dwelliig ead Sara: en BO\S' DRESS SUITS, JACKET AND PANTS. 8%, 99. © one. Pre ‘otoman Perry Co. sapee Cepsey, J gnisen F F Go, my 151m ip.. Repo soe ¥ F\coRsI0s TO The stannch and commoctous Captein Biackpole, will leave Gait ‘wWarf. foot of rect, SUNDAY 17th tmetant, at 1 o'clock p.m; re™ ding between the hours of Cand? pam. Pare. rated will spare ne ins tomabe tice easect ir 5 MARTIN BA’ wr]8 3t Uawis weeiseee, aot FIBST ANNUAL BALL A oF CAPITAL LODGE, No.7, 4.0.6 ¥F, at Trades Union Hall Ti ESDAY EVENING. May 13, 199, BOYS’ PREss sUITs, COAT, PANTS AND VEST, M4 years of ace, 912.9 th came ses ated hington and near = For Boys YOUTHS SCHOOL suLTs, rde ~ téth bree Js roome @ud dey cellar: tn ‘good repair, yagd Bent moderate, Bian (Untely cecugied by Prof. Kreis COAT, PANTS AND VEST. gio re: YOUTHS DRESS sutTs, £15,919. $17, g20, SACK OR FROCK Coat my 8-tf I come, Witn ze? CHILDREN'S SUITS, $4 to $12—All Styles, Sines, Be Tickets, admitting a gentleman and ladies, #1 | PARENTS DESIRING WHITE SUITS Pom Pi pom . 7 F creates, apap ERIC ae ved Pommit?-e of Arrangement Gorpntt, W. MAY BALL PURPOSES. WILL Fim ‘th tical } L Seward. B. Brenuas, BM, Baris, WD RY: Wien st a eee “ Blind | wood Master of Ceremonies—J © Mary PERSONAL. $10 OnE GIVE ON ee gy 100! htt ter Lars) CET Ting STAMPING, FIRE ine, very best OUB STOCK COMPLETB. A. SAKS & CO., O17 SEVENTH STRERT. Adoining National Bank of the Repubite. ep u-tr ‘3 Bash, Door, a myl3-5t One large. 1 street. FU (SB RD HOUSE, No. 456 9th and 1th streets. now occa- Ingersoll, possessios on 10th in 5 Tesidence, containing fourteen rooms and all modera 1 provements. c OK HOUSE, No 34%, on wth street, between Le aod Mee ight roome.with water and gas pod tenants wanted, Inq DEVLIN & CoO., "Ethes SPFth, ed Depet, 445 7th street, op my i? t myS__{Chron.}] with _ vain Me SEE EA STABLE BOARD on tebiat| New York Clothiers, OK BENT—Two three-story Prick HOUSES Phnomr ret Foe ahe St Mrs. FARNHAM'S, corner 11th sbe American Mouse, ourner, , an ASIF 8 AND GENT. ay )O8 RENT—Newly and ciegantly FURNISHED | [, : : : . EF fooms,soutin (font: very eitziole for summer etween Sr ond ints’ weet eh aetcues 276 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU: residence. Apply 396 L street, between NEE, of the Bicord Hospital. UB. A —a and Vermont Brn tresty soven reais tal jar branch. ‘Sp 2z-m" TS. BUILDERS AND © ool round rent for a ter BOUND, situated Mapane © ARSON. LApres’ ~ pec HAVE THE LARGEST AND FINES? STOCK ‘OB. twenty rears’ experience goarantecs «nceses Heese FOR BENT—A Sa honse with seven rooms and back butidiag, with watec one able; m3 aud healthy; two square per m — eT ew. or rOnMt Btore, 524 Pi Fe, RE ne: The BUILDING oo on Maine etween 434 and sth streets, (formerly w machine shep aod mtone ) together wit feet of ground adjoining thi for foundry purposes. or for a ferms moderate. Apply at No. TsO" New Jersey ¢ my le St OB RENT—A desirable COUNTRY RESI-_ r Sener: (new.) with twenty (20) acres of land attached; two miles from Georgetown, ‘on the Boxkville road Price. 9, Per Fer fall erticulars apply to er of Bid os Ge. Beal roker, corner o! a reste, Georgetown, a a mylé 3t oF Bale One of the best L Tivcon stow the city. now ndid Dusinees. Fo with small “eo make money. of, DI@ & OO. No. 2 May Building, cor 7th and __ mylt 3t Washi ‘OB BALE F' A THREE STORY BRIVE HOUBE, Containing ite Too! a gas, and good LARGE BOUSR No. 475.0 otreet, ly to ¥. A. CHASE, er er of I and3d BOOMS—T wo handsomely FUB- communicating, for rent, aud F.” myi3-3t* Fe. BENT—Five ROOMS. Unfarn hed, first floor, in houss 289 K surcet; possession imme- > diately: mode m;13-3t" Fe RENT-A ed ROOM with BOARD, ina private house, to a lady who has one tleman friend Addre F ¢ RENT—At ween 6th an 7th. several larg welt FURNISHED hooms, ‘man and wife .* . a office. F jOUSE No. 134 Dunbarton st., Georgetown. between High and Congress #1 containing S roome: gas; water amd Latrobe at Peesention given immediately. Bent mo densa, to 8 good tenant 3 6t" FSR S442 —LEAE house contains 18 room+: one of the best stands in tbe city. Apply oa the premises, No. 171 Poon’a Avenue, between 171 ay and x itt streets, myl3-3t* | sine, Monieo ne Pennsylvania avenue and south B street. in every case or Bo ch Fees moderate. One leaned for 8 smoant. Apply at the star | visit only reauirea. Come rain, retur, or Office mys tf Pa the next agdress NT An elegant BRIOK HOUSE, con: | Fayette street, Baitimo FE nintes In roomeand a kitenen, bet ort | (DB, zosErH LFLINK recommends himee f to cuorus, water thronghout. Ina fine locat - to heal Syphilis. i { erate. Call at No. 52 Mf sourt Bhepmatiss ‘he’ of old ing §=Hecures with- . FOR BENT That three ree ‘and attic Balok out pain. Office id B. eetween 24 and 5: COATINGS, HOUSE N. W. corner 6th and I streets 8toa2@ m .and StoT = 526: 6 ela roony ang Kitchen: ae aod beok a DE RING'S: WoxbERFEL REWEDY_v¥ Ecerii, i. Weal Katate Broker. 495 Ten MEroot. be vcr all Throat, leans. & tween D and KE. eps et | Petpbict of marvelecs nee of Scrofula, &c. Fo. SALE—A new Brown Stone — BOU+B. with all modern improvements, ‘central LT Dartof the city, fronting om & public reservation. 500 9ti Apply to Dr. A. H. L&R, corner t aren horongh cure of all iN THIS COUNTRY. SES, without the handsomely farntehed PRI- | use of Balsam or agats FYiren RIDER CE eres 14 rooms and | Strangers should beware of the many quacks all modern conver ence, fumper rel grounis at | =hich now tnfest the city. See the Doctor at once, eridence;) fur- near ity Beat Estate a Dand THE FINEST LINE OF Be does not trife with Dor abuse the comtidonss of bis patients. Booms private. Hours, from a MADE UP CLOTHING OR BALE— TOTS beer jt. Alesis ere CENSIB’ : a 2 ‘Chareh, \cheap-#i0 doway oe agi. "goss zon he Byte Bhat Hee Sepia sh EVER SHOWN iN WASHINGTON. apis patie OY tail promptly attended to. = 7 #e Li Fu FRR eek tac Te | Oe, emlto, Minth stret,aho NEw srvces oF Vir sini Price $12,000 Apy z Most skillfal and oldest establi i RILBUCRN: & LATTA, Soe} myacien Sor hana, treatment of FENALE pI cit es 80: ‘rom r OU opleyt __Gorner #thend Bots. § 00 Tepoee the strictet ees@ | YOUTHS and CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, On ERENT. in him. ntecs a thorough cure His fees arc moderate, and pati ting ace Fl COUNTRY SEAT ol are two — feemehty, end. in tall et it: I rooms; oe thude: fouits Of all Kinds, Healthy and boost age OF MABBIAG: location. A bew course of Lectares, as @ York Museum of Ana‘oiy, embracing the ne te oLD RESIDER NOR ON MERIDIAN patjeats —How to live and whatto live for: Youth having 10 rooms, with surroundiag lawn, | Maturity and Old A meraliy re. shade and fruit trees. ¥ anhood ‘wed; The catse of iatzeation flatulence ora Nervoas diseases accounted for; Marriage phi FOR RENT. HOUSE e on E street. between Sth and 6th streets, in good order, oa with Fur topbically considere?. &e . ears . Bent 91,00 por year FURNISHING GooDs, WHITE AND COLORED MADE TO ORDER. ‘ocket volumes coptaint: be forwarded to parties unable to sclst of four stam Sp 163m" aplé Boys * CLOTHING. POR BERT The Suuas = — F COrTA Three Bundred an¢ Fifty SPRING SUITS re- Hand ty refereuces ob BOARDING. celved this morning at the eclebrated A: FEW PERSONS CAN ODTAIN BOARD OAK it near the two handred yards north of Biade 464 SEVENTH and H ne : : prt ime immediately. aaa rocwe pleat ees M at ite OR SALB—A iG LOT. 21x92 to —— , 7 F'Sier on uhrrae meeremet Nin pay- on EES SLOSTISS, ments one to three years. Two bundred ant Any D.M. LAWRENCE me ae 64 E stk tae ek, FE OLASS Tae PLEASANT BONT BOOMS. to on Teanuable | Tocetved this BUILDING 1s "stroet between 1th band 2th, r} K matt Tie aei ee SEVENTH STRERT, of North T te frou moor of the pobitowan posite Pos rth sth and doth streets west. ‘T street i <1 and graded se _— dary st. T F aa = th era on rms, | —-——— — s 01 #10 cash balance, Sin men ancy (Buecesor to H. F. Lotpon & Co.) ore am te Broke J OnN,T, mygomas. sunk awcion CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY p9__ Northeast corner N'Y and 15th #t. Te oth nee nit strests. toe FOR 8ALE.—We offer for sale a beautifa ARM, situated about one mile from Coles- county, contatning 241 acres; pecans: pew Bar! MEROHANT TAILOR, Metropolitan Hotel, (iste Brown’ jy18-tr 362 Penn. avence. Wastaeton. _STEAMBOAT LINES, Fo" mxed “VEE Jest recelved a ange or gi the best makes of BLaC! INE, FLORENTINE AND BYZANTINE at jomer Prices than the same goods have been sold this se; ‘CUAKSE BLACK GRENADINE, at per yard Brick sin mproving neighb »rnood. prozimity to Wethioeta makes it very seoperty. Wor terme end 4 partie TEN! taw6w Boal Estate Brokers 30: atreot. EN, WOMEN AND GHOSTS, Fo ENT-A 1 SWRLLINGT HOUSE saiiadie for asmall family; located on Dumbarton st , Retweea Montgcaery and Green ate Georgetown Ne “47: contelus four rooms and kitchen, gas and ter. Inasize opposite. No. 54. Rent _ myl3-3t' FS, RENT—A very aee and comfortable BRICK DWELLING, witheath the modern im- roy ments. containing efght 5 Beat ‘Tocaittice fn, the city. be utes’ walk from the Treasury ai For parsiontare inquire of COPE, my 13-tf Tatim ER, Auctioneers Fe BENT On 13th street. bet etreets, HOUSE No Sith water ané ‘Tall cceusied ty Atsistent, yionisier 9 of tae Pre: HA Mr Joba A. Graham 'F terme Inaaive of w. pote ;HRBOR, wi isth hides between @ a aint a Fur SALE OR BER A ca atien a WOOD and COAL Y, near the State De fei Bt Ground well adapted and necsssary afldings siropdy, erected Opportunity for “he outlay, 4 it rposes. Apply to Mr. and 8 streets. 1 et RENT—Three story BRIOK HOUSE on B street, between i9th ay tee For terme. t, Geo: eee ted ithe sara eae erage so exer. 0, Fens ae A FRAME HOOSE, with Nes Ta a. yon Bi B RENT—A tur tara ish- orequld oon trom ate =, facade aos = Sri Fe ENT—A aa HO! 9 Gap- Husted 384 G stroet south: between ain . setcamtatoing Sm Tome, Rent. 13 Ae? 30 AC: up nse eye Saeceee oO ACRES, ma mostly in oak, chestnat. aot Pine; i ob es Ao nig ‘wood, Shiaee ouge and Vard,0 of more seep woder area tt as gaia soak So et SAUE- Tea MOURNS, tn ford ae Hlikty 7 Semesters By Mise E. Stuart Phelps, author of “GATES AJ, will be ready in a few days here « will be for Hovsers anp torts Je by the» igned is end IN THE liom the book will nedelivereds” > t= 804 by —Teturniag to the city et CITY AND COUNTRY ‘ Fare to Mount Vernon and return, includ - FOR SALE BY in clan an joel "Eicetnonsricta ome et oe od Tickets for - 2 juctpal Hotels, and S. P. BROWN & SON, By George Wood steamers whart, ‘v* Principal Hi *Peter Schiembil!:”*) « cot ‘and guite equal to ft in snner in which it han! REAL ESTATE BROKERS, Mterary ability oud : reer a ite Kindred subjecte. Comnen 151m Street any Huw Yorx AVENUE; en LINE OF em BETWEEN WASHINGTON baad NEW YORK, NEW AND INTERESTING BOOKS- WOMAN LN PRISON. By 0. B. Woods, ON THE WING. By John Branstead. SEA AND NIGHT, By Victor Hugo. FABMING BY INCHES. EITMANN ON POLITICS And all the Late Publications. PHILP & SOLOMONS, Bookeellers and Stationers, _myi0__332 Peon rE a4 View ir punder the nam wORTUWN modern improvement ° Out; on I etrect. near residence of Ge + | seramembor ihereot, his fiends and the SEVENTERN FRAME HOUSES in various MiDcrrhy informed that be bes agaia ETE SS in various {OB BUSINESS, acd ts tally ree am oa ty, a8 prices to suit of Ranct toveuroly beet tr of ICE tothe erkct- at a urtform price chroagh : WTABM OF 200. 200 AOBRS, ot Herndon station.2 | ard uarautecs 6 felleapele eee the seen a“ wen on penson: Eamonn These wishing to be furnished will please call at Gaterea’ sae ouge at bis ofbes gush wae tee ine ai Redon onto acers theecascn Fis drivers are ail rel ve Woneet, FARM OF 3: CB) Extnce aesrgecsenty competent. and oblivipe men Any ort pone | Fongaondl from he ett ¥ ae new pike to them or lett at the office will be peompels ‘alled Givided Wéceired os Sg Rye ny ee = S Se aoe IMPROVED WESTEBN LAND for ealoor ex. | Rui forthe accommodation of tae hie ee 803 | disterce. OR RENT_A two-story FRAME HOUSE con ice open from earlyin the morning till nine t rev! in * st night, ad at th {the might t — Lob jrraie RB OLARE SE | Catt stubte ine eenaoua 2 a] Ld ia YE TON. eons wilt AEE me a Dis Meat eat eerce anata Ey withthe mame of tha pede eter Se Mayne ina five ‘and Capi sae oF _ a 373 esa ENT ge A Cc neat wotaeh 8 nore x, pepe eee

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