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EVENING STAR. MONDAY... 20. LOCAL NEWS. padusdllee Amusements, &c., To-Night. MBTROPOLITa® fact AND Vasiery Tae, FRx Penns yivan: nue, het ween Wh streets. Open every nic Clase entertain men: Prov. Swrrus Art Gallery, wania Avenue, a large name: yast recerved. MARKRITER’s, $6 7th screet em exdivition. Nationa Hat 4 Pennsyi- f new chromos fine pictures —Master Frang D.Guanell ances. —Exhibition of pa:ntings. —+ Martens — A ® yesterday mor were present the Sabbath school of which Mr.G H B.W. nd the children of 1 be chur b, eri ntonde: commenced speing niming Way,” tollowed Dy prayer by the pas‘or, (Dr. Drink- house:) Pratpy Goldin read “A Real Heco:° and & cRtechism lesson on prayer was Tro ted oy the school: ater which an appropria Bymn was sung, aud the pastor annuaaced Consider shies, hew wi. 3) om Which, in v yle languace. unde-. stood by the youngest chiidren. be spoke jove of God to men, and urged on the childr Mportance ¢ ts to God in Vited to take ng 8 lesson Heaven The aad “Wiss + “Could | tae exer- Charch E_ Boyls, y on on the Gospel of D the lack of Ch appearance of the being passed aronnd | ple. Various excuses, re mide by persons tor not contrib: et bs w of some who del:ghted eT dropped a cent in | ome COMpiain of the want of money, ie persons no doubt had summer 1 pot out, the expen: que-uoned Eve: elf m the marter, a» | medals bad been found im = by peroons who. u were adding to their i <im of decey Religions services were held as usual at the isis yesterday, Wm. G. Finney, *. Hawkes and Mrs. Grifung. offica: marked improvement is observed in t due? of the inmates, and the labor will be c tumued Tegalarly. ee LAYING oF A Corwen Stonz—The corne: stone of a new school-bouse connected wi% the German Lutheran Evangelical Chorch, corner of 4th and E streets, was laid yesterday | At 3 o'clock, and vas the occasion of | iateresting ceremonies, conducted by the pas- ter of the church. Kev. EM. Berger. The children of the school, about one hundred in pumber, marsbaled by their superin‘endent. Mr. George Seitz, paraded around the block of buildings on which the church stands, aud! bore with them their banner, on f ‘which was the likeness of Luther, the iscription. “The Great ‘Reformer. hen they arrived at the fonndation, they marebed up to an arch beautitally trimmed With evergreens and flowers, behind which s8t their pastor, clothed in his clerical robe The children sanz a beantiful hyma, appro- priate to the occasion, When the minister an- nounced the Sith hymn. This was chanted by rearly all present, wheu the preacher read from the First Book of Moses, (‘enesis,) 2d eBapter, from the =th to the 15th Verses, inciu- sive, Om which he delivered some brief com- mente. The corner-stone was then laid wi appropriate ceremonies: after which the as. semblag: comsequeuce ef the approaching | storm, Tepsired to the church and closed the exercises. The building will be a brick struc. | ture, two stories bigh, with a fancy front of 24 | feet, and a depth of 50 feet. In the brown gran. se corner-stone (presented by Mr. Jaynes Jon- xeval) were placed 2 bymu book, Lutheran Catechism. and The Luheran,(asegi-monthly.) | and Wrhre, aud & Sundgy school pa- er. all productions of the synod it will be ompleted about the Ist of Augue: next. ees PURERAL OF Te Late Ronget Pexway.— The funeral cf Mr. Rovert Penman, whose sudden death om Saturdsy morning by drown- mg in the canal was reported in the Sra of | that afternoon, took place at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. from his late residence. | €n 6th street, between G and H, where an im- | restive funeral discourse was preached by ev Mr. Dninkhouse, pastor of Ninth-street | Methodist Chureb, The remsias were en- | ceed in a handsome mshogany coffin, bearing | reebly chased silver-plated emblems of the Masonic and Odd Fellows’ orders, and par- tigily enveloped Ww: ‘gMlias of the different amstitutions to Wbich he belonged. The fune- | rabeertege moved to Gieawood Cemetery ia the | SoMowing order: Members of the Columbia Ty- | ne mg paged and Colambia Typograpn- ical Union, No. 101, with their officers in front; | Grand Eacampment, Mount Nebo Eacamp- ment, and Washingion Lodge, No. (, of Odd Fellows, precedea by the Washington Germa- nia Band: Federal Lodge, No. 1, of Masons, 4 and pall-bearers m carriages: then the hearse. ‘with friends and acquaimtauces of the de- ceased in csrrisges, the whole forming a most | smposing funeral escort. The pall-bearers for the occasion were. Un the part of the Masons. George E. Dummer and W. H.C Breggeman, | on the part of the Odd Fellows, William Wil- son snd —— Whiteside: and on the part of the | ‘Typographical Societies, Josepd A.O Neiliand | James D. Chedal. which | SUNDAY Scnoort AnNtvmRsany.—Yesterday afternoon, the { the Sunday Sehool of the Foundry (M. E.) Caurch wok place, When the exercises were conducted by | the adent, Dr B.S. Lamo. After | sm introductory bymn by tbe children. and | prayer by the pastor, (Kev. Dr. Gibson.) the scholars again sang 2 hymn and repeated the Beatirudes in unison. The Secretary, Mc. T. L. Milier, then read the anuual report. The total number enroiled is 4~—otlic»rs -, teachers ca. scholars 1:3; scholars in Bible ch 50; | number in the infant cl 123; wamber of | books to the library, 700: Average attend ince since January 1,256; average amount of weekly collecuon, $125. At the conclusion of the | Yeading of the report, the hymna «Work, for Night is Coming,” was sung, addressex were | delivered by John ©. Harkuess, Esy.. aud Hor. S. S. Fisher, the exercises conciuding WED the benediction pronounced by Rev. Dr. Osun. —_-—_—_. Tee Teesrixe.—The Board of Directors ot | tbe Imstrict of Columbia, Centreville and Prince George’s county Turupike Company, | metin this place on Wednesday last. the 26ih | soe Wiliam Rowz-r, Esq. President, in the ebair, and Dr. Frederick Sasscer, aciing 8s Secretary. The plan and specifications of the Yoad baving been determined upon, they di- rected tha: proposals for building the same be At once solicited through the country papers. ‘The subscription list to the capital stock 1s being daily angmented as our citizens visit town, but | there are mauy who have not yet cailed at Dr. | Harper's, whom we trust will de so before the Sth of June, when the cottract is to beawarded and the work commenced and pushed to com- lesion with all possible haste.—/’ince “cor. —— A New Finw—By the advertisement eis Wwhereit will be seen that Mr Henry Polkia- Porn has entered into partnership with Mr. J. ©. Franzomiand Mr. N. Watkius, to carry on 2R€ business of jot printing. Messrs. Fra zout and Watkins siand at the head of their craft, amd Mr. Poikinhorn needs no introduction to the people of Washington either in bis busi | ness, OF as a valued, public-spirited citizen. | Mr. Polkinhorn has always acted upon the rale of purchasing from Washington dealers +g Bis busimess, and he ought now to get the venefit of the same ‘hougbifulness in bis own ‘Society, the president, im the chair.and Mr. Addresses ipgion or ‘Temperance Mr. John N. Thompson, Sameel Polkinbora secretary. ‘were delivered by Rev. ©. W. Dennison, Mr. Invine, of Louden, Va., aud others; atter L CHICKEN.—We saw yeste! store, Soutt Washin, shicken with four legs, of equal propor-\, tons, four wings aud two tail*. It was ap- parently the product of a double yolked egg. and was alive hatched. runming i ‘all four of its legs. | Untortanately the erent hea took @ prejudice And pecked at it so ua- iy that it died, me T ‘Millard Arnell, ove of the (bree comtestants without aa error om the first trial, 0 Saturday last spelled ——_o__ MR. Cxas. Baum, st bis Hoopskirt and Cor- set Ps }, has just received @ fresh lotof the Willcox & Gibbs’ Sewing Machine, pronounced by many the best Family Sewing Macni ob rid. His piace Of business rs 515 eueet, Intelligencer Building. | entertained while here | Tess | tor of that church. | no more complaints will Es AUN ation of Prvace Graywar i, No. 4, Mrs. M. A. Aunidoa, teacher, was advance of the recutar order, Ins: Pne<- former examining the ad Mental Arichm: exam nec the class in Analysis Mr. Cbamplin, im Physics: cal Music, and Mr. Taomp- Department.) in Reading, MAL, BY request, reciting, wi bh applau-e, “Toe Vagabond.” The school in number is not qeite so fall as usual, but the Bizb character che exercises was & matter of surprise ‘o those accusinted with the peculiar a ventiges under which this scauui Bas atered during the whole scholastic term, in one nes of Mrs. Amidon’s illness. The specimens of penmanship were amoug the most waeutul ever offered for iespection in schol room. and of the more intellectual exer- core in Grammar, Rhe'ori:, Writtenand Meatal Are 3 ‘Ot to say that they were worthy of the well-merited reputation of the accomplished aud conscientions teacher. A: tbe lose tae pupils were addressed im most somplimentary terms by Prof. Richards and Thompson,ana by Mr. West, of the Board of < es all the speaners acknowledziuc the tor:une of our Public School System in Vine so farthful @ tescher.and expres-ing Pra: Wellas tha: of our commanity ly. tant Mrs. Amidon’s bealtn m: companied by hail and wind, R few ures, and g.ving the aning: and yevterday a: ree sid four o'clock, & to-uado porsed over the northern poriwon of tne city and the ad}. ining portion of the county, ‘omg posiderable damage to property. A frame dwelling in course of erection oa the 7th = rre opposite the residence of Gea. Howard, blown down. Four persons who w~ tnrning from the Soldiers’ Home hail ta shelter in it, snd were caught in the ru one of whom received severe injuri>: otber frame house in the bottom, near toe ju hou of Grant street with Bonndary, (we b,) Was demolished, anda stable b-lonz ir. W. D. Bell, on -B street road, abo the Park. was also razed to the ground.’ Three large trees on the grounds of Howard Um- ty and two in the ith street Park were uprooted. The tin roof of the three-storied brick house in course of erection at the coruer th and « streets was carried off, as also ihe ot of the building at the corner f 2d and R ‘The skylights im the pavilion of Ab- ‘ark were also carried of. The storm It with some severi‘y along the tine of the river for some distance down, doing much damage to growing crops. fences, outbuildings and trees In Charlies City county, a pla: of ‘wheat, belonging to Mr. Brice, which promised a yield of xbout one thousand dollars’ worth, was completely destroyed by the hail, which atthis point fell very heavy and in extraordi- narily large drops, a Bins Orenegp.—This morning, Mayor 8 ywen opened the following bids for building bridges over the stream crossing id, 4th and Sth streets west. in the north nar: of the Third Ward:-—Marpky & Farrell, tor the whole work, $7.00; uo guarantee. Hugh Houghs, masoury per perch, $5.75; oak timber ‘$55 per M, pme #45 per M. excavation 75 cents per yard, brick work =2° per M; Blue s:one capping $6.25 per perch, iron railing $2.25 per foo. W. Ring, 3d street, $5,250; 4th, $1,700; oth, $1,600. A. M. Maynard, (4th to Sth street bridges:)—Excay 10 cents, oak timber $10 per M, pine do, $55, do. plank $30, masonry $6.50 per perch, other work. $:00 each bridge. W.R. Plowman and J.C. Marks:—Excavation Ww cents, masonry $6 75, brick £28.50, iron per ton 20 cents, capping 35 cents per square foct, foundation timber and planks 7 cents each per foot John Cameron & Son, 3d street, $5.394,90; 4th and sth streets, $2,372.54 each. M. Kennely and D. Falvey—Masonry 2 with old ma terial; excavation 42 cenis, timber $39.50 per M. Name, 3d street, $10,575 37; do. 1th, $9.044.7, No G@ Reynold $7,250 for 4th street. G.O. Cook— Excavation 45 cents, masonry. per perch, $7.40, | brick work ~2310 per M. Francis Reside— Masoury = brick work 24, blue capping 24 cents, lumber “vy fren Failing $1.75 per foot, man-holes stench. —— National Division or tre Sons oF Tem- PRRABC On Jane 9 the National Division of the Sons of Temperance of North Americ: will commence its annual session in th: and continue four days. The delegates ¥ the Grand Division of this District. There will bea reception oi June %, and on the next day col: be served. at which short speeches wil be made by representative men from etch yaris- diction. interspersed with vocal and iastru- mental music. On Friday, the 11th, a grand | excursion down the Potomac will take place. Ivtere-ting exercises will be held at the tomb of Washington, and the whole trip will been. livened by vocal and mstramental music by some of the beet singers in the city and by the Marine Band. Among the delegates will be Dr. F. R. Lees, the temperance champion of x Neal Dow, of Maine; General Lowis of Pennsyivania; John N. Stearns, ot New York: Edward Oarswell, of Canada, and a host ot others—over two huadred in all —making this one of the largest aud most in teresting temperance gatherings ever held in this city. ——— OvTRAGEOTS T OF Horatio Bor. STER.—This morning Officer Barry arrested Heratio Bolster, well known in’ this city, charged with being disorderly and abusing Anna Mervin, residing cn lth street, between Dand E s‘reets. The accused was taken bafore Justice Clark, where it appeared in evidence that some days since Miss Mervin, who has | been ill with consumption for several weeks past, made her will, bequeathing Holster all heer effects, consisting of furniture, dresses, &c. Since then, he bas manifested moch impatience at her still living, but committed no violence until this morning, when he went to ber resi- dence, where he accosted her with, “Hatloa, not dead yet, G@—d d—n you; I'm getting tired of this stuff, and won't stand it much longer:” and therenpon began a general raid upon the premises, breaking the furnitare, smashing the china, and swearing vengeance upon the help- valid. which threw her into a dangerous state of nervousness. and bas made her much worse. He was fined five dollars, and commit- ted to jail in default of security to keep the peace, —— THE PIRGT EeSIoN of the Normal Institute of Sunday School Teachers of the Methodist Episcoyal Schools of the District, was helt last evening at Wesley chapel. The sermon was deliverrd by Rev. B. Peyton Brown, pas- The deliberative session of the institute commences this evening at Metropolitan church. Rev. Dr.T. M. Eddy, of Baitimore: Rev. Alexander Gibson, of Fouo- dry churcb; and Hon. S. S. Fisher. Commis- sioner of Patents, arsanroanced to lake part in the iemteresting exercises, ——_o_— KsicHTs Tewriarn—The Sir Knights of Watbington Commandery, No. 1, are making very extensive arrangements to attend the semi-centennial ann-versary of Saint John’s Commandery at Philadelphia, on proximo. the 1th Also, for @ moonlight excursion we river. Im the language of one of ‘a the lustrous twilight of this splendid mate,on the banks of the placid Potomac, ¢ Sir Kmghts of this chivalrous Order go through the imtricate evolutions of their beam- iful drill.” See advertisement. —— ee LiT:GaTION AT AN END.—Judge Parceil, on Priday last, received a despatch trom Rich- mond thst his cause agaist the Gibson heirs bad been decided in bis favor. It a) that is suit bas been pending im the courts for the Inst nineteen years. The estate lies in Prince Witliam county, Va., embracing the Fleetwood ja'bush estates, with thirty years rents ‘The estate is estimated to be worth es THE ASSOCIATED ARTISTS OF KBLLY AND | Leon's MINSTREL TROUPE, pee yee their | Jormer_ ap ce here, will open at the National on Monday evening next. Brockway, Surridge and Myers, some of tne finest of the and Bernardo, the Prima Donna, are with the Company. The sale of seats commences on W: morn- and we expect tosee quite arush. ———_e— Hot!—Warm weather is now us, and be heard that the sir 1s too cool for the season. At Messrs. Frankha & Co.’s, (opticians,) No. 244 Pennsylvania avenue, between 12th and 13th streets, to-day, the thermometer stood, at LI o'clock, #6 degrees; 12 o’clock m , £7; 1 o’cloc! - 2 o'clock p. m., 88; and 2% o'clock p. —— Fise.—The receipt« of shad to-day are too insignificant to base quotations upon, as scarce- sand herring were received and sold at $10 per while the sturgeon did not exceed a hich found slow sales at from —__~»—__. InteH Natiomat REPUBLICAN Assocta- TION.—Tte District of Columbia branch of this organization meets at Will’s Hall, on Seventh +treet, at5 o'clock this evening. A large at- tendance of the government employees is an- ucipated. ——e—__ To-m1GHT the Third Annual Pic-Nic of th Hebrew Benevolent Associaton takes place at the Seventh street Park. As it is tor the bene- At ot the poor, we hope oar ‘will liberal im their patronage. ——>——___ A STRAWPERRY FESTIVAL any concert sid of the Unitarian Obarch, will be given Odd Fellows’ Hall on Thursday even: THE COURTS. -auity Cougr. jude Olin.—This morning + tollow BE business wasdone Ann McC: +=. Dennis Me@arthy: application tor di- yorce:) order dismissing deteadan:’s petition. fied May ud. Lomax ys. Smallwood; order oi sé to auditor. Owner vs. Owner; do. ans & Co, ys. Sears; do. In re—Josepa T. Martin: order against Burns Connolly t>show ciuse. Badisoo vs. Williams; order extending time to defendant to answer. Adams vs. Smith; decree ordering conveyance to Carrington, trustee, Hutchinson vs. Barrett et al.; order dissolving injumetion ——_—_o——__ Tse Potomac FRowt.—Transactions along the wharves are more active at this time than Atany period wiibim the last twelve months, And bat for the meagre accommodations in our harbor, which prevent proper facility in un- leading wood, lumber, and other vessels, there could be more arriving. The excursion of the Powmac Club on Saturday night to Leocard- town and Piney Point was a very pleasant af- sair, te party returning at five o'clock this morning in fine spirits and condition. The seamer Arrow, Stackpole, took down to Mount Vernon this morning a large number of ex-ur- sionis's, and the matls for Marshall's Landing. The wuart reports will be found below Carter's Wharf.—Arrived—Schrs. Rite, Ma- lone, bury, with lumber for Samuel Norment an eorge W. Linville & Co.; J. J. Barrell, Perry, from Havre-de-Grace, with jumber for J.D. Kitch; Extra, Tavior, from the same port, with Lykens Valley coal for A. Wood & Bro.; Commodore Conner, Gilmore, om Fort Deposit, with lamber to Blitz & Kitch: B.G. Tubman, Neal, from Great Wy- omicu, with lumoer to J.D. Kileb. Sailed— Schooners Mary Ellen, Bramole, and Delany. tor Havre-ce-Grace, lignt: Grace W son, Wallace, tor Norfolix, light: Ridie, Male, for Eastern Shore, tight: J.J. Barreil, Perry, zerown to finish discharging cargo; B G. Tubman Neal, down the river. light Ha \arf.—Artived—Schooners Martna Wesbington, with weod tor Harvey. Ciark Givens William L Dayton, Mills, froin Port Deposit. with lamber for Barron & Oarpenter. Jenu-on't Wher —Arrived—Sours. Exit, Mur- Phy. trom York River, with inmo-r for J. D. Kireh; David Mctjuerr, Conn deere. 1 for Jona Lowry & Sou: Josep Parker, Lewis, trom the sam ort, With 16) Tons Of Coal ior the same firm x © Worrell, Seward. for led. om the 24 and th of May, trom Garduer, Maine, sears. Jona Ponder and Elizabeth Bacou, with ive for the Great Fails Ice Company Riley s Werf. — Avtived —Sehrs. William Kenthall, Goleinan, from Havre-de-Grace, wita i toms of Lykens Valley coal for S.C. Ma. gruder: Benshela, Gillmore, trom Port Daposit, with white pine lumber for Mohua & Soas, Zealous. Williams. from Norfola. with yellow pine lumber for Mohun & Soas; Princeton, Williams, trom Machodoe, with pine wood tor Wm. H.Campbell; Indeperdonce; Montgomery. trom Cherrysione, with clams for Turner Son: steamer Columbia, Harper, from B: more and intermediste landings, with mer chandise and passengers, Sailed—Schrs. Pio wift, down the river, light; E. L. Clark, +) Gown the river, Fowler's Wharf.—Arrived—Schr. J.T. Albu- ger, Cor-on, Eva May, Richards, and Nellie Star, Poland, trom Gardner, Me. 73 tons of ice for the Washington and (ieorgetown 1c# Company. The operations of this compau: ure now being conducted oma largely increased scale, and in addition to the arrivals abov- quoted, two large schooners for this firm hay» gone to Georgetown with over one thousand tons of ice from the same port. Fay's| Wharf.—Arrived —Schrs. Laura A Webb, Hatch, with 375,00 laths from Bangor, Me., for market; Pocahonias, Turner, from Oc- ecquan, with wood for market; Gen. Michler, Walker, Cora Smith, Smith, trom Quantico. with wood for market: Thomas Uarratl, Ha- from Quantico, with wood for WAlsoa & Busb; Pioneer, Nash, trom Quanti: with wood for market. Satled—Scnr. Laura Webb. Hatch, tor Alexandria, to load corn for Wil- wington, N.C. Crouch’s (Sixth Street) Wharf.—Arrived— Schrs. Mary Lee Newton, Reed, from Cal: with 600,000 Iaths for J. J. Sullivan; S. Baxer, Brewster, from North River, with 34) tons of blue stone for M.G. Emory & Bro David Currie, Reed, trom Portland, Coun. with brown store for Emory & Bro. ‘Sailea— Schr. Mary Lee Newton. Bead. for Alexan ria, Va., to load with coal for Calais, Me. Sheriffs (Sixth Street) Wharf.—A section of the wharves at 6th street has been rented, fitted up, and improved by Mr. George L. Sheriff, wood and coal dealer, for bis own use, and this morning was christened by the arrival of the schooner Union, with a load of wood for him Watts’ Bay.—Arrived—Scbr. Packet, Frost trom York River, with a loud of snapping-tur- tes and whit? sand for market. ge WE CALL the attention of our readers to the advertisement of Mr. Alexander, No. 240 Pa. avenue. He says he will seil nis jewelry, &c atless than wholesale cost. ly, from Hayre- Give bima call. | Forether +-Local News" see first page. | -e-—___ CITY ITEMS. ALraca ITs for $4.54, 0, £6.00, S716 and $-.00—the largest selection 1 ever offered White and Brown Linen garments for Gentle. men and boys. A full assortment at my usual low prices. Gro. C. HENNING, it SII Seventh street. au eS A Naw Way or Doixe Busixgss. der Bros. will commence from thi a)l their Gent’s Furnishing Goods at five per cent. above cost. We ask all whoare in nee. of the above goods to patronize us as it wil save copsiderabie money to the buyer and ena- ble us to continue selling goods at those rate Hollan- to sell HOLLANDEE BRos., 210 Penna. ay Syl betwee th and 1528 sts. SE ON of the most showy and attractive stores in Washington is Mr. Prigg’s One Dollar Jex- elry Store, 436 Peonsylvama avenue, three doors from 4% street. It is a model of taste and neaines:, and the glittermg display ct Jewelry, vases, articles of virty and silver ware, 1s observed by all the promenaders on the Aye- nue. Mr. Prigg has taken great pains to keep ‘& good assortment of j«welry on hand, ind has built up for bimself a very exteusive patron- age, incinding our best citizens. We learn that be has now made arrangements to have bis sleeve buttons und stads manufactured out of oroide, which wears as good as gold, aud can sell them at $1.4 pur. His stock embraces over one thousand #tyles of jewelry. The Alaska diamonds in gold and plate setting are maguifi- cent specimens, and his selection of silver- plated ware coutams many useful articles, lowers, Ribbons, se 20 Market Space. 3 —— For THE west Fancy and Millinery Gods at lowest prices, go to Davis’, zy Ma Space. 3 a Ir You WANT the best Family Sawing Machines im the world, buy the Uel-brated Grover and Baker. Agency No. 20 Market Space. 5 ae 250) DozEN Englieh Socks, double heels ana toes, SJ.75 8 dozen, or 35 cents per pair. jast received at Marble Hall, No. 45~ 7th street, op- posite Patent Ullice. 6 —_—»—_—_ Rk THAN THE CHEAPEST —White 5 cents. $1, $1.25, and upwards. Un- dershirts and Drawers, from 35 cents upw rd. Good Cotton Socks, 3 pair for 25 cents. Hand- kerchiefs, already hemmed. 2 for 25 cents. The best Paper Cuffs, 5 cents per pair, or 50 cents ® dozen. Excellent Paper Collars, cloth-lined Button hole, 10 cents a box; and ali other goods at equally low prices. at Franc & Goldman's, Marble Hall, No. $55 ith street, opposite Pat- ut Office. — WE ARE SELDOM CALLED UPON to chronic! thing so worthy of notice as Hoff’s Malt Ex- tract. It is just the thing the public have long needed. Itisa fluid resembling beer. and Bas been proved by analysis te contain certain in- eredients of vegetable origin. to which it owes its beneficial and powerful effects as a remedy. THE DISCRIMINATING PUBLIC show, by the immense patronage which they are bestowing. that they fully preciate the advantages a ee : Oak ger in iw low | seary and Fashie: ‘Spring Attire—geut’s, boys’, epee Serpe Drap d’ete, Duck Costs, Pants and Vests. Oak Hall, 460 7th street, opposite Post Office. 6 —_—_——— Bive Frawyet Scits, All sizes, styles, and prices, ‘ 465 Penn's ave., under U.S. Hotel. ponciats Aah aoee Fer Lumen Collars and Catfs go to the Origi- nal Franc, 494 7th street. between D and E. 2 Pavama Hats cleaned and trimmed at A. T. Whiting’s, 293 Penna avenue, south side, between 9th and 10th streets. nz ——-__ For Fixz Waits Satrts go to the Original Franc, 194 7th street, between Dand E. Prices 75, $1, 81,25 and upward. not by any Mon. This Bark is a prominent the celebrated Sozodont, the most popular tal preparation ever introduced in America. eo FORALL STYLEs of CITY ORDINANCES. Passed by the Sixty-sixth Council. AN ACT granting certaim privileges :> Thomis ‘J. Myers. Be it enacted by the Beard g Pearicf Common Counct! of the Cityos Washington, Tha: peraission is hereby granted to Thoma: J. Myers to erect a frame ba‘h-room, six by Dine feec, in the rear of his house, No. 346 Ninta Siree:, in square No. i, the saine to remaia uring (be pleasure of tne Corporation. Approved, April QW, 1°69. J. BowEs. Mayor. Approved, bes Aldermen and J. 1838, S. @Rant. AN AcT anthorizing the putting down of foot bridges and making other improvements in the Centre Market. Be it enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Councih of the City of Washington, ‘That the sum of one Dundred dollars, or so Much thereof as may be necessary. be, and the same ts hereby, appropriated out of the general tund for the purpose of putting down foot bridges and making other repairs in the Centre Market. (Approved, May 7, tay. Am Act for a deficiency in the Register's Office. enacted by the Board of Aldermen and of CommonCounct! of the City of Was! ‘That te sum of nine hundred and sever dollars be, and the same is hereby, appropriat- ed from the general fand to enable the Mayor pay that amount, being the deficiency in the ppropriation for remodeling the Register’s office. (Approved, May 7, 1-69, AN AcT to lay a water-main in L etween Fourtr nd Fitch eracied by the Board of Aldermen and of Common Cogncit of the City of Washington, Tha: the Water Board be, and is nereby, Acth rived and requesied to cause a min to be laid im L sireet north, between Fourth and Fifth streets west; and to defray the expense thereof a sufficien! sam is hereby appropriated, payable out of the water tund. the said turd to be reimbursed by such assess ments bordering sald wA&cer-maip as are an- thorized by existing laws. Approved, May 7, 1569. creet north, AN AcT to continue the paving of 1 north. Be it enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Commem Council of the City of Wasningcon ‘That the Mayor be, and he is hereby. agthor- ized and requested to cause 1 street north, trom ifs intersection with Gonnecticut ayenue to Eighteenth street west, to pe paved. Sec. 2. And be it furtiur ena ted, That the work be execated” im the manner and under the superintendence provided by law and todefray the expenses of said improve- ment a special tax equal to the co-t thereof is hereby imposed nd levied on all lots or parts of lots bordering on ‘he line of the improve- he said tax to be assessed and collected in conformity with existing law. Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That the owners of the property bordering on the line of sa‘d improvement shall have the power to select the Kind of pavement desired from the materials which may be authorized by the Corporation. biApproved, May >, 156 AW Act making an additional appropriation to grade Fifteenth street west, from M to (. street north. Be itenacted by the Boardof Aldermen and Board of Commm Council of the City of Washington, ‘That the additional sum of three thousand dol- lars, or so much thereofas may be necessary, be, and the same is hereby, appropriated, pay2- ble out of any money to the credit of the First Second Wards. for the purpose of grading Fitteenth street west, from M street north to (} street west, [north } The work to be done in accordance with existing law, under the direc. tion of the City Surveyor, the superintendence of the Commissioners of the First and Second Ward, and two assistant commissioners to be appointed by the Mayor. Approved, May 7, 1859, GEORGETOWN. Affairs in Geergete: TRinITY Cavecs.—At this church yesterday morning after high mass, the procestion of the Bleseed Sacrament, in honor of the feast of Cory us Christi, teok place. and was simiiar to the procession described m the STAR of Thurs- street day iasi. In the afternoon at 4 o'clock the May proeess.on by the Sanday Schoo! children in bonor of the Blessed Virgin took place and mace a very fine dispiay. Tue line was formed iu the old church and passing out of the gate the procession moved down First to Fayeits strcet, around by the Convent and returned to the church by way of Second street. There the exercises were concluded by the singing of hymns and litanier. T: were about one hundred children in line, ail dressed in white Aud in the centre of the Ine a statue of the Blessed Virgin. over which was a beautiful canopy, was carried on a platform, resting on the shoulders of five boys. After the proces. sion had returned to the church a terrible storm came up, during which a window near the alt.rof the Blessed Virgin was blown in and for a few moments there was sad havoc among the vases and decerations. A sasb in the front of the church was also blown in by the wind and fell upon a young man, aamed Edward Lyden. He was unhurt, but there was much excitement in the church. Megcuants’ Excnanor. — Offerings Change this morning were 3,42 wheat, of which 3,000 bushels sold for $1.0 aad 425 bushels at $1.61. Fun.—At Kaiser een street. there is now going on grand prize shooting with air guns and rolling. ‘The prizes are S20 in greepbacks, besides oth invited, and the fun will close evening at 9 o'clock, on 3 bushels red to-morrow Georgetown Advertisements. GBAND CONCERT BY THE OBILDRE UBLIC poncors WEDNESDAY EVENING e 2 Commencing at 8, o'clock Tickets t0 cents dren 25 vents, mygl-3t [3* THOS DOWLING, Auctionver, Georgetown CSTER’® SALE OF VERY DESINABLE TEM ehUVED AED UNIMPROVED REAL E3- TATK AT +E CORNSEK OF PONSABTON STREETS. By virtue of a deed of trast frem Walter a Mone to Me Cated September 22. 1348, and recorded in Liber J. A/S, No 70. foltos —. Sc. of the land records of the District of 1 mbia, Lwitl, cn WEUNESDAY. June v3. 1359, at 6« clock p.m’, offer for sale.on the premises, at public auction. to the highest bidder. all tho-e parts of Lots of gronui tn Georgetown, in the <ounty aforesaid, known and described as follows, first addition feet on Dunbarton street. snd ranning back of same width hundred’ and twenty f-et part of Lot one hundred and twe ° taid addition, beginning for its hounds at the theast corner cf waid lot. and ruaning thencs Green street north 9) feet, thence 5 therce south W fe+t, and thence east 6 begiuming. be amount due on the said deed is about $5.00 Terms cf asle. One-half cain; bal twelve months, to be secured by @ deod of trast ancing and stamps at the purchaser's cost h lot at the fail of the ham to be paid on e: mer vie in five day be ‘not complied. with fo ‘that - A conven or this valuable eral cotate ca be seca.at the office of Thomas Destag; bering Sigs at be ex. i nen at the time of sale, Rib Hed on the Pre TERS COX, Trustee, my3l-eo&de THOMAS DOWLING. A: JOKE .—Orders for COKE will receive lem — yt attention if lefc at the drag store of ASHINOTON OROPLEY, corner Bridge aud Congrers streets, Georgetown my25 tm BY THOS. BOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown BU ATA - mma. By vittuont s decres of the Saprem- Court of the District of Columbia, huid- Titadi on Wapsabay WSaX tee: tates ‘ell, om 4 June 3a es, ‘at 10.%clock, in front of the Auction Store, 174 Bride street— 2 new jages n Carriages jage. Be. AS DOWLING, _— Auctioneer. Best White SUGAR at 17 cents, Orushed, Pow- dered iGranciaced ft 1% cents. Very Fine Canned ATOBS. 2 pounds, 81 20, cents: 3 pounds. at 95 cents, ned PE i BANS. QUINOES, PRARS, and DAMSENS. WELCH @ FLOUR. GREES TEAS, from 91 to $2. fine BLACK and JAPAN TEAS, BUTTRK, meral assortmest of the very best GRO RIES, W: and LIQUOBS, at as low prices for TReauality a any 8 “4 in the District. For 8. B, corner Bridyeand Hieh streets, may Sim Br Orne Bridgend Bis retowa K WHI8KEY AT THREE DOL XTRA FINK gS FER GALLON. 1 ated STAR WHISKEY at iy Gs yer eellon’ wartented pare and of a ve guality. Also. BARB'S and e WHIs- Ve" PALE SHRRBY. Im. Giese, the best In the District and over twelve A ras GY per “mer Cor. High and Bridzs streets. QTEAWBE BRIERE ‘ipe STRAWR: TKS, fresh from my Nursery, au be bad dail ry ly at wm} . during the season, commencing IE We SAUL, my 27 at oposite Pateut Ofc ‘Tiasensipe tee oF byt 11. veg tn Bate partment, fahereny wi EO. 0 RIOE, ws iet Gen. Supt, rossury Is ELECTION NOTICES. initSt-ter'ot toes nam = 1BST WABD—FIRST VOTING PRECINCT. | ‘icecat? pw revisions ef the Charter of the eit of Wake ton, an slection will be held im the First Sub- cinct of the First Ward on MONDAY dey of June next, at the house of Wm. +ast side cf Nineteenth street. between @ and H streets. for Collector, Register and Surveyor to of the Uharter serve fortwo years. one member of the Board of | tr ‘an election will be hid in the Aldermen to serve Precinct of the Third Ward. on MOND dere of the Board of Vcr serve for | day cf June next, at th ope year, at which said inct the votes of all | west and New York avenw oF. Keetster | who are registered in the said First Ward of the | and Surveyor, to serve tw: Hn nager§ city of Washington, the initial letter of whose | the Boars of Aldermen, to serve two panes ie frem A to D: inclusive, will be received. | three members of the Reard of Commun (na at7a.m., tai all who are registered in the RD_ FIFTH Vor. bereby civen th: ‘at which said preinct the vorep oy Third ward 6 city of Washington. the fultial letter ow) Bawes is from T to Z. inclusive. will be seoriped myt8 Polls open at 7 a. my, ami clove ab p.m | FIRST WARD— SECOND FOTING PAE A. THOMAS. CINCT —Notice is hereby given that in con JW. RODCER of the Uharter of the ctty . an election will be beld in the Second Voting Precinct of the First Ward on MONDAY, the 7th day of June next, at Jastic: Anderson's Office, No. 219 1 street, between 12th: and 20th streets, for Ocllector, Gecister and Sur Yeyor, to serve two years; member of the B \lermen, to serve two years. aud thres the Board of Common Gouncil. to Commissioners VOTIN kK en that in con ty to the provision arter of the City Go Wacbingtow an election will be betd im the Fi Votive uctofthe Fourth Ward on MOND the 7th di June next. at th cot t Martin. No. 63 Louistani Register and Survesor, to serve two ye member of the Board of Allermen t» se years, and three memDers of the Board of formity to the pros isic of Washington. letter of whose names | y one year © Assessor MeStEp me Fei | Sevens ov mma coscensig wuerhaer see a, Titer. afte registered in the said § 0 » W WM. A. WORMLEY, of, Washington, ths tnitial lester of HENRY BIRCH. Comminsione: THIRD VOTING y given that iu conformit «f the Charter of the city of W fof the First Ward, on M I street. between 19th and cliector. Regitter,and Surveyor, t ¢ two years. one member of the Board of Al incle JABEY WHEILKE. _ Commissioners. SECOND VOTING Tf em that, ty By fOURTH day of J the sonth side o} streets, ior decmen, to serve two sears. and three members of | MONDAY. the cth dayof June nest the Board of Common Uonnc!l, to serve oue yr oficecfJ.H Jobnson, No 84 Loutets ac. | at which said Prectnet the votes of all who ar: | tor © Veetor. Registyr and Surveyor. to eerve tw re in the eaid First Ward of the o: | years. one member ef the Board of Aldermen t. | Washington, the initial letter of whose names t+ | serve two year members of the Board ot aud from I to M. mnelusive. will be received ; Polls open at 7 &. m. and close ats p.m. = ee EU RICE Common ( Ne SRT aNd AD Aene@ which sald Pro | ,UIGLEY ‘ j JOHN A Gua. Ward o' the cit EDMUND HANDLEY of whore ni | ms?8 Commisstone: received Fr EBST. WARD FOURTH Kerstin ae aan ties 2s hereby given that in cos | _my Tmity to the provisions e! e Charter of the cit, = ea — of Washington. an eleetion will be held in th. Pores WARD-THIKD vot: Fourth Voting Precinet of the Firat war CINCT —Notice 6 hereby g MONDAY, the 7th day of June next formity t» the provisi. + of George T Gine, on the north ot ir of Washington, an cle Th MONDAY, the Tth day of J oficr of J°E Norris. No. 12 1 for Collector, Rectster, and S For. to ger | two years; one memiver of the Board cf Alderman between 19th and 20th etreets, for Collector, Beg’ ter, ancl Surveyor. to serve tWo years, one of ihe Board of Aldermen, to two yer three members of the Board of Comm toeerve oue year; at which chnet the votes First Ward ef the of all who are registered to serve two years, and three memberes! tie | city ol Washington, the ai letter of whose | Board of Common € /uneil, Fre one year. and | pames i+ Nt inciu ed an Assessor, to serve two years. at which #ad Polls open at 7 a. m. and cl Precinct the votes of all who are revist: red ia the Jam! said Fourth Ward of the city of W og'on, the GEO F inittal letter of wl to Miaein GEO. EMEBSO! tive will be received pen at? mand ae Cea TDM A RRD MN GUEENE QIRST WARD—FIFTH VOTING PRECINCT BERNARD HA) Es. Hoe Notieg, ts hereby given, that tn conformity to | my23 Commisstone 6 pro <{ the Uharter of the city of Waan Se pr ingte Will be held iu the Fifth Voting FOURTH WABD—FOURTH VOTING PRE 2 L Frecinet ot the First Ward, on MONDAY, the 7ta CINCT —Notice ie bereby given that in com day 5 0 nrphy. {crmity to the provisions of the Charter of th: fe ed BS Tere | cite of Washington, om election will be bold 1 tie for Collecter. Register ana Surres Fourth Voting Precinct c! the ‘Oo $OFV8 Two ‘ne member of the Board of Alder rh Ward ext at the office ter. opposite the City Hal and Surveyor, to serve t ember of the Board of Aldermen years: end three members ot tne Board ‘cmmon Council. to eerve one year; and an or, to serve two years. at which said Irectnct the votes of all who are registered in the said Fi Ward of the cityof Washington, the 1 tinl letter of whose names is from Nto S toclasi MONDAY. the 7th day of Jave of Ju id precinct the votes of td First Ward of t. ecity of Wash I letter of whore nar sive, will be received. Ps close at7 p.m, CHA! WALTEB DRURY. ny2s Commissioners, | Will be received. Polls open at 7a m_and close ai ye —___C0 = ? p.m JB. CRANE, SECOND WABD- FIRSTVOTING PRECINCT CHARLES Hm Woop, SS Notice 18 hereby given that in conformity to Wa il UPPERM AN, fhe provisions of the Charter of the City of Wash | my 28 Commissioners. ington, an elve S Prrcinct of the Beco: on MONDAY POURTH WARD—FIFTN VOTING PRE 7th day of June next, at the by TNCT.—Notice ie hereby given that. in con the southeast corner of M aud | formity to tne of the Charter of the cit for Collector, Regis'er, and Surveyor. to servetwo | O° Wesbingt ion will be held im th years; one member of the Board of Aldermen, t. | F fth Voting ct of the Fourth Ward. on Serve two y and three members of the Board | MONDAY, the 7th day of June next. at Carter of Common Couneil, to serve one 9: bury Hell) south side of Louisiana arenne. be. Or, to serve two years; at which sil Pros tween 45; and 6th streets west. for Collector. the votes of all who are registered in t Ward of the city o' Washtogton. itial mde beeen — ——— toD inclusive. t11 be recely ‘ole oper: at 7 a.m and close at nm. BERNARD BRENNAN, BSINCLAIt BUBLEY, WM, PETTIBON weister, and Surveyor, to serve two years; ene ember of the Board of Aldermen to serve two re; three members of the Board of Uowmon Council to serve one sear; and one Assessor; at whieh said Precinct the votes of all who are regia. tured in the Fourth W: f th E, Washington Initial letter of my28 mmirsione from T to Z. inclusive. will be receiv x open at? a. and close at; pm. SECOND. WABD—SECOND VOTI. M. FRANK KELLEY © CINCT —Notice ts hereby given that in coa- WM. EDINBU . formity to th rovisions of the Oharter of the J city of Washin; ‘an clection will be held in the Becond Voting Precinctof the Becond Ward, on MONDAY, the 7th day of Jnne next, at the hon my 38 FETE WARD PICST COTING PRECINGT. Gh ME, Mogent.on the northeast corner of Li ant | the provisiows ef the Charieref tie cite or week. irteenth streets, ister. and = qe BB: Surveyor, to eerve two years; ont member of the | puktah. su election will bo held iv ta» First V ott Precinct of the ‘ard.on MUNDAY. the day of June nr xt. at the house ef erick zer. on the rorth side of Third street east, between Pennsylvania avenne and Cstreet south, ‘ol Aldermen. to serve two years. and three of the Board of Common Council. t vs year, and an Assessor to serve tw oyears: at which said 'Prectnet the votes of all wh are lector, Be ter. and Surveyor. to serve two yes "4 Wshlnston, the iuital lottnr oF where maga fy | CBemembsr of the Beart i Alicrmen toners stwe from B to H,foclurive, will be received. Pot Seiten pocay Sel ty finer open at7 ®. m., and close at: atwhich He JOHN M. BROWS, J. A. FRANK, A. JACKSON. <Indive, will be my28 Commissioners AB URW TINNET, 7pm D WARD-THIKD VOT KE - ac T —Motice is hereby given ti aoe WM. BARTLET formity to the provisions of the Oharter of city of “ssbington. an election will be bell ta t Third Votine Precinct of the Second Ward. on MONDAY. the 7th car of June next, at the sho- shop, corner ef Massachusett ne and Twelfth ttreet. for Collector, Register. and Surveyor, t: Serve tWo years; one member of the Board of Al der men, to serve two years, and three mem ers B ctl. to serve one year two years: at which ail who are reeistere: rd of the city of Washing ton 1 letter of whose names is from I to M, inctosi - Mill be received. Polls open at; a m . and clese at7 p.m. SAM 'L DATCHER, cE . “a that in con isions of the Obarter of the city ctlon will be neid in the Sec n of the Fitth War: DAY. the 7th day of June next, at the ho! Beland, on Penusylvauii street east. tor tor. to serve two years. one tm Alcermen, te serve two y of the Board ct Common Council, to serve year: at which vatd Precinet the votes of a!) are r. cietered in the said Fifth Ward ofthe city Waebington. the initial letter of whose names ts prov Sur eyor ¢ Board of and three memly rs from Eto MH, inclusive, will be 4 Pos GASPAR RELL open at 7's. m’ and cleae at? ,, a on my?8 Commissioners. & gatoneee SECOND WaRD—FOURTH VOTING PRE T. F. GATOHEL SS CINCT.—Notice i hereby given that,in ton | 523. : =e fermity to the provisions of the harter of theeits | § METH WARD—THIRDVOTING PREC A(T. Washingion, an election will be held im the Notice ts hereby given that in confor its to ‘curth Voting Precinct of the Becond Ward, os the rovisions of the Obarter of the city of Wash ington. an election w held in the Third Vo- tine Precinet of the Fiith Ward.on MONDAY u the 7th day of June pest, at the house of Austic and Sorveyor, to serve two yeare; one mnembe: Brooks. eurn strect south and second street the Board of Aldermen to serse two years; and | cast, for Collector, Megister and Surveyor. to threw members of the Board of Common Council tu | serve two years: one member of the I! ara of Al Serve one year; ang an Assessor to servetwo yaare, | dlermen b- three meabers ot at which said Precinct the votes of all who ar. | the husrd registered in the eaid Second Ward of the cityot | at which Washington. the f letter of whose names is from N to 3. MUNDAY, the 7th day of Juve next, at the hous oi Charles Bobinson, west side Thirteenth tween K aud L streets, for Collector, Re of all ragistered iuthe said Fifth Ward of the city of will bo received, Polis | Washingron. the initial lotter of Whose nm open at7* am. and close at? from Ito Mi inclusive, will be tecel ved. Polls Rew open at? &.m.,andcloseat7p m. SIDNEY W" BERBERT, BK BAGNE: _my 38 r ns ; Wa MUIkHE S"COND_WARD—FIFTH Vorixi; pre. | ™ oe a © CINCT —Notic herel'y given that. in con # of the Uharter of the city of Washington ion will be in the Fifth Voting Precinct of the Second Wari, on MONDAY, the 7th day of June next. at the shi jason, on the west side of Thirteenth . between G and H streets. for Collec or Register, and Surveyor, to serve two y one tember ‘of the Bosrd of Aldermen to serve tw. years; three members of the Board cf Common Council te serve one year; and 8n Assessor to serve two years; at which said Precinct the votes of who are recistered in the said Second Ward of ¢. FUERTE .WASDIAOURTH VOTING Pie. CUNCT —Notice ta hereby civen that in cou rmity xith the provistons of the Obarter of the ity of Washington, an election will be hell in the Fourth Voting Precinct of tue Fiftn Ward, on MONDAY, the 7th day of June next, at the Scho» houre, corner of Third strect east and A street south. tor Collector, Beadster and Surveyor, to serve two years, one member of the Boar, Aldermen, of the Board of Com: 1 | year; atwiich said are re formity to the pri ity city of Washington, the initial letter of wii of W ington, the initial letter of wi mee Pipe to Gees ill be reve! vod trom N 3 8, oe pt Pe be received. Tolls ‘ol nat] & m. pen » m., aud close at m WM. SHORTE > CHARLES JONES, JB WauG DENNIS CaLLaN, GEO. JILL. C hw Pansoxs my 8 : my 28 Commissioners (IFTH WABD—FIFTH VOTING PRECINCT Notice is hereby given that in conformity to the provisions oi the charter of the city of Wash TRIED WARD. FIRST FoTE «T Notice is hereby ziveu that, in conformity to sions of the Uharter v(the city of Wash election wiil be held in the ii ingtor é ipaton au ele: tien will ie beld sa.the Fitth Voting Precinct of the Third Ward, on MOND. Pre MONDAY, the 7t day of June next, at Parker Moull 3 » corner of No. 303 Kighth street, between Land M stree . for Collector, and Surveyor, to serve two years: one member of the Board of Aldermen, to serve tw. years: and three members of the Boara of Comm =n Council. to serve one year; at which said precinct the setea of all who are registered in the ia Fite Ward of the city of Washington, the initial letters of whose pames is from T to Z ‘inclusive, will be revolved. Polis ope: lose ati p m idermen tu serve two years, and three members of the Bosr) of Common Council, to serve one year. at which said Precinct the votes of all who are registered in the said Third Ward of the city of Washington the initial letter of whose names istrom a to D. will be received. Polls open at7a.m ‘at7 p.m. THOS. W. PHILLIPS, AAKON BUBEBLL. BICHABD HYDE. Ov mmissioners. my eI \ TH WABD—FIRST VOTIN WARD-SECOND VOTING PKE 9 Notice is hereby given that CINCT Notice, is hereby given, that. incon | the provisions of the Charter of thecity of Wash St Washington an election will be helt in the see. | {2cs0B,em Slection will be eld in the Fires Vo o Pan electio id in 4 wa aD ond Voting Precinct of the Third Ward on MON. | the pO DAY. the rth day of Jaze next, at LW. Wort to serve one year, ofall rho are registered in the city of Washington, names is from E to H. i Polls open at 7a. m.,and wi. wR SGD PORE, vor NCT.—Notiee rmity to the provisions of the i i tH ° e i | ot P | Gao. y. xivwaxe. th Voting Precir MONLAY + Foxe th streets east Se3 or. to serve years : Board of Aldermen to s-tve tuo sear = me mbe: Board of Common ¢ tr. to ete aid Sixth Word ofthe city etter of whose names te fr ve. Wil be rroetved. Polls open at and clear at Pn awe rON CARE SL JOHN B. TH ‘Com: the 71) day ot Fox, on Bight streets rout veyor. t open ats sm an my 28 MONDAY east ec ronth, tor € ve two Fe SEVENTH WARD ~ STCINCT oxen formit, to the provies ot city of Washingt t Fecond Voting Prs MONDAY, th: van" paint shop. ard :th etrects wee ; Surve Brie two pe Board «f Alierm pte s the Board of ( : : which eid Precimer t intered inthe Sevesth Ward 0! t asbington, the iuitial letter of whos win erty " eth 7 inet of Beveuty a MONDAY, the 7th day of June next, at enter shop of Mr Jackson Pamprey. #0 Of F street south. between + hear 4 treet. ior Collector, Keister and St LeyOr. lo <orve two YCarS; OBO MAMber ol the Board of Aldermen. to serve two y members cf the Board of ( Fear; at which «ald who are registered in the ity of Washi: the names is from [to Polls open st7 a mand and oth street ve. Will be rec: fone tT Pn HENRY © JOHNSON, HA. MYEKs, w. my 28 SEV ENT: /URTH TOTING PX BS INCT. Teby given that, in” sn formity to & fT the Charter of the city of Wash tion will be held in the Foorth ¥ the Seventh Ward. on MONDAY Whitemore's paint oly E street somth rand for Collector, Register, and Surveyor, to werye to ne member of the Board ol Aliermen t two years: and three members of the foard eminon Connect! to serve one year at whim sata Precinct the votes of all whe are re: istered ir ihe seid Revert Ward cf the city af Washington, the inti incinetve. Per ve twe are; Re Member of the dermen. to serve two vears and three mem! Ore « the Hoard of Common ¢ tl, to serve one year At which said Prectu:t tie sates of all whe registered in the said Seventh Ward of th: Washineton. the initial letter of whe trim Tito Zipeluatve, sili be rooeived ©. @ end close at 7 = SOHN F WILKINSON, B THOMP-oN, WILtlams.” ‘Commits my28 , Pus CHEAP Place WELCH’> NEST PAMILY FLOUR Darrel suck BOND 'S( Burnt Mills) FAMILY 92.55 barred sack ns ABLIBGTON EXTBA. bieh cras se 75 Very tine 1 er Tha. $1.75 Lower . OHABE & SON th st. weet. bet M a SELF-RAISING FLOUR. FORMAN, ~ THE GROCER.” NOS. 227 AND 2.9 7TH ST. BET. M AND N Fins recetved the &. sale of ney for the 1 trict JEWELL BROS. UNEQVUALLED SELF RAISING FLOUR IT 18 PUT UP IN PACKAGES OF SIX L EVERYBODY SHOULD TRY IT ONCE TRIED WOULD USE NO OTH SUMMARY OF ADVANTAG! N reING SELY LEAVENING. FLOUR 1, HEALTHFULNESS Its sa. ing of the nutritious constitments ot + flour fom Comsamption im ihe process of re: tue bread Its restoration of the phospbates, which are. i larger oF ieseer measnre, removed with the bran in the preparation of the finer qualities of Tour It provides » bread, from the use ef which, eon hy persons of deltcat. <igestive organs pour of tive beeullar to fermente| bread follow. It may be eaten warm With impunity, white with most per- etare or he ph capbatte the ph: the flour for the oves ine few minutes. 3. NTY OF UNIFORM, EXCELLENT — RESULT; wi he result with the process of fermentation ‘bile the resv’ ‘ e cewned THE oe SUPP! MANUFACTU- BEb’s ti a i KIDWELL @ TONEY, BEAL ESTATE AND GENEBAL AGENTS ‘No. 17% FOUR-AND-A-HALP 6TREET,