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EVENING STAR. Largest Circulation in the Distriet CROSBY S. NOYVES..........Editors ee eee WASHINGTON OITY: JUNE ¢, 1569, S/READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SER OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE. GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. it is evident that any smbassador we now secd to Great Britain must make up his mind run the gauntlet of sharp criticism, both at me and abroad. Mr. Motley started under favorable auspices, but nts first act upon iand- « in England—his speech—has drawn apon him wucomplimentary remarks from a portion t the press of this country. The New York thinks be made mistake in speakin: at ali—tuat be should have taken warning by the tate of Reverdy Johnson, and given the cold suoulder to the conceited superserviceable Persons Who essay to elicit speeches from hin. ‘There is some force in the 5, tnat the venue of the Alabama case should be anged from London to Washington; not for he reasons set forwara by the how- ever, Dut because the chances of a definite set. jement of the case would be greatly increased. hat a treaty, negotiated who was unanimously con- ed by the United States Senate for that Position, was almost unaaimously rajected by vhat body. Will make Great Britain very shy of dealing with any body but principals. The English Government naturally objects to ne- gotating treaties by which they are boand, but which are liable to contemp‘uous rejection on this side of the water. Stould that Govern. ment send & special envoy to Washington ne would be ble to negotiate more directly with our Government, though there will always be ‘be circumlocution of ratification by the Senate. Yet a treaty negotiated on the ground here Would stand many more chances of being rati- fed by the Senate than one made in a foreign “tmosphere, and where the negotiators could uot well judge of the temper of that body. Tae Cexsargaxe axp On10 Cawat.— During the month of May the amount of ton- nage on the Chesapeake and Onio Canal was 35,000 tons, yielding a revenue of nearly $50,000, being an increase of 30,00) tons, and nearly $20,000 over the month of May of last year. ‘This is the largest business done on the canal im any one month since its construction. The Cumberland Valley (Pa.) Railroad, now com- pleted to Hagerstown. is engaged in condemn- ing land for am extension of the road to Wil. liamsport, Md.. connecting with the canal—a distance of six miles only—ana when this im- portamt connection is made the anthracite coal of Pennsylvania will be brought down the canal m Isrge quantities and farnished at much lower rates than at present, nearly the entire supply having now to be brought here from Philadelphia. In retarn the Cumber- iand Valley Railroad will carry into Penn- sylvania tbe soft Cumberland coal brought down by the canal. The Western Mary- fand Railroad, now completed trom Bal- timore to Hagerstown, has had under comsideration the extension of the road to Williamsport.and in case the Cumberland Vale dey road declines to extend its road, will con- nect with Williamsport. Thus the connec- tion with the Pennsylvania coal fields may be regarded as a fixed fact to be accomplished betore the close of summer. ‘The essurance given by President Grant that if the appointees of the new administra- tion did not properly fill their positions they ‘would be promptly removed, was not by any means an idle promise. Already two newly sppoimted Collectors aud one Assessor of internal Revenue have been relieved from duty fer the reason that their performauces fell short of their undertakimgs as public offi- cers. And this course, it 1s safe to assume, ‘Will be pursued, so tar, st least, as the Internal Revenue service is concerned. There is reason to believe that Commissioner Delano will ra- e3rd the failure to collect the whole tax due in Sy given district as prima facie evidence that the officers in charge thereof are either ineffici- ent, Incompetent or dishonest, and either objec- tion he will consider and treat as sufficient gtownd for pension from office. He has made up bis mind that the tuxes shall be col- dected, fall who may. Kiev, which the Emperor Alexander has selected for the new Capital of the Russian E-. spire, is the chief town of the Ukraine. It as tem degress further south than St. Peters. burg; it is equally near to Moscow, it is within easy distance of Odessa and the Black Sea, And it is much nearer. net only to the Polish Provinces, but slso to the Austrian provinces, te Turkey and to Persia. A grand palace is now being erected for the Ozar, and large terri- tory Bas been purchased for the Imperial family. Kiev will before long be a Court resi- dence, and the Emperor will have there under Bis hand at least 200.00) Russian soldiers, ‘which be cam mass in a short space of time, by means of modern conveyances, at such pomts Ss he may find necessary. St. Petersburg, with its grand ayenues and imhospitable cumate, is to be abandoned to trade. ee A new phase of the contest between Trade Ugicns aud employers has been exhibited at Ene, Pennsylvania. The Republican of that place recently discharged its Union printers aed filled their places with “rate.” There. upon the members ofthe Typographical Society published the usual circular, denouncing the editors as unfair employers, and warning mem- bers of the Union from working in the R-pub- jican office. The editcrs immediately institated 8 libel suit against the Printers’ Union. ——— Last evening the Second Branch of the Balti- more City Council, by a vote of eight yeas to two Passed the ordinance from the First Brac M¥puthorizing the rasing of one million of dollafs by the pleaging or hypothecation of the stock Beld by the city in the Baltimore and Ubio Railroad Company, the proceeds to be S&pplied to the completion ot the Western Mary- jand Railroad. —— The Cumberland Civilian of this week says that coal shipments from that region still cou- lucme to be very heavy, and they would be greater yet were it mot for the scarcity of cars. ‘Thesbipments up to Wednesday, 2d imstant, are 124,000 toms im excess of those up to the same period last year. —————______ Tam WEEKLY Stag, now on our counter and 4a wrappers ready for the mails, contains all scout the Municipal Campaign; Nominations for the Boards of Aldermen and Common Council. Meetings during the weex; ration Day &t Arlington aud elsewhere; delighttul love Sore enttled “The Mischiet-Making King:” the Oak Hill Cemetery inves OB, Caanges: im the Departments; Railroad ters; Caban News; Society News; Washington News and Gown: the Courts the Working Peopie: Usetul lrems of Domestic Ex. Economy: Hamorous Sketch. eo with ‘mial and Local News; Agri- r3 Miscellany; and the latest ee patch: parts of the world. er ae ———_—_—_—____ S7 Wine is cheay than milk Cali- fornia wine region ‘a hey leas S7 The big guns for the Peace J. Ph abilee didn’t sr The Bastardy Act bas been getting : Sanat as ‘Nashville genuomen ates ately. S7At the Conservatory of Music in Leipsic two yi men trom the Island of Cuba are studying music S7'Some of the lowa papers wish the Re- Pudlicam comyention of that State to endorse wom: \frage. S87 Train has confided to a San Fraciscan wewsraper that he intends to head s Fenian sew of British Columbia. 87 There are ouinal, Obinese Catholics in San Frarcisco. them speak Latin fluently. a sane come from the Catholic seminaries of 87 The acquittal of Mumier, t it photo. srapber in New York. teaches. the Pail Mail zette the lesson that “yt possi! pro- he esas tat — S7 The chaplain of the Kansas has induced the directors te make an order pr bibiting all other miaisters from Preaching the conviews, ®7 A toy in West Brookfield, Mas. found s smal: bird's nest which was miy pre. tcted by Some cent Tevenue stamp properly ac elied, and thoroughly attached to the Rest &) 0s buuder. nite into trouble | ton | sth a United | NEW BOOKS. From French & Richardson, 334 Pennsylva- BIA Avenue, we Dave the following: Norman Leslie: A New York Story. By Theodore S Fay. New York: G. P. Putaam & Son. This admirable novel, written nearly forty years go, will come with the freshness of a new work to the present generation. The Putuams are doing excellent service in making tbe present reading public acquainted with the beauties of Paulding, Fay, and tier contem Poraries of Washington Irving, The New West; or, California in 1367-1333. By Charles Loring Brace. New York: G. P- Putnam & Son. The author of “Home Li Germany” has here produced a work of cor- responding interest. His plan, as set forth by himseit, is to sketch such features of Ualitornia and her process of development as most travel- ers bave thas far negiected. In this view he has devoted least attention to the mining en- terprises of that State, and most im what is to be the basis of er future prosperity—her agri- culture, fruit-eulture. and wire-growing, sad such undevelped brauches as silkworm- growing and wine-making. His impressions Are given with entire traokness, and he praises spd condemns with the impartiality of a true ic. e From Bisuchard & Mohun we uave the fol- lowing ‘The Wedding Day in All Ages and Countries By Edwin J. Woed. New York: Harper & Brethers. This book furnishes a curious re- cord of the marriag> eeremonies. customs, and superstitions in all countries. Without under- taking to deal with the serious relations of married life. the author gives a popular and very readable account of the various modes by which marriage has been effected from the earliest times in all mations, and the many curious usages which haye attended the wed- ding ceremonies of our ancestors. Mental Photographs; an Albam for Con- fessions of Habits, Tastes, and Convictions, Edated by Robert Saxton. New York: Sey- poldt & Holt. This 1s something new, and promises to be immensely popular. S:ts of questions with blanks for answers are put down sufficient to give the mental photograph of the person questioned, and a blank space 1s left on each leat to be filled by the real pho- tograph of the individusl whose mental daguerreotype appears opposite. The Dodge Club; or, Italy in 1839. By Jas. De Mille’ New York: Harper & Brothers. Those who remember the amusing doings of the “Dodge Club” in their travels, as set forth | im Harper’s Magazine, will be very glad to see their adventures put in this readable shape and spiritedly illustrated. Vanity Fair. A Novel Withouta Hero. By William Makepeace Thackeray. New York Harper & Brothers. This masterpiece of ‘Thackeray's is here published in cheap (fifty cent) torm by the Harpers. Appletons’ Journal. Monthly. Parts Nos. 1 and 2. These monthly parts of Appleton: Journal sre m convenient shape for reading by travelers and sojourners at pleasure resorts, and are just the thing for readers generally, though the tone is rather too high for the ad. muirers of Dime Novels, who seem to form a pretty large class. Ohne PENRSTE an ete Pome “Tat 10) Eat beheld at League Hail, op BATCRDAY. EVENIN foll Strendasce te 5 reucsted, 7 A. 8. om Legeners” T. H. W. McPHERSUN, Be’; EJ DEDICATOBY “CONCEET . ‘D CONCERT, under the Seection, of Fetoseel a DANIEL. will be me. Tes | choi OF THE M STBEET CHU BU. She best masical talent of Washington ‘and Bal tinore, ia yn pm h edifice on Fg the corner of 9th and K streets, THBebAY RVENING. the 10th i ee Tickets 81. Can be hased fr. Bare bers of the Choir apd Bi Bits’ ic ‘tore. Cor rt to commence = BD ANTI-RADIU = T. —Those opposed a 21 4 dtd 4ET! AT. ENTION! to viata mierule and ‘n favor of # more econom! istration Cr Oy Ca re ected an % ise. s ENING. to pom |. Sistine’ WaRD- INDEPENDEBT CANDI DATE FOR ALDERMAN. je3-3t G. ALFBED HALL. THIRD WAED CITIZENS’ TICKET. For Alderman— BOBEBT W. FENWICE. EB. 0. HEWBTT. je 3-te BH ees Ww. igs EL, SAN Wey we 5. at (ex) J BANE, Chairman Executive Committee. ENTH WA) wf ecg en a MEET All the ci d or Bowen and Me ehuue Svitel ta mest e¢ Island Hall on FRE ioay PVEBING. June ah to nominate condldates Akerman and Common Councilmen. je 2 a Ladics of the ISLA! 4 “BAPE Ci aunen wilibolae sFesvival steeetas mama: ing EUSSDAY EV EVENING, Jane may be ‘are earnest Tend a bel pti = Gay's CELEBRATED SODA WATER, From his NEW ABTIO COTTA@: At northeast corner Massachusetts a1 and th street. je2-colm*™ =e we ‘General Meetin: TUCK. ist, The Anna HOLDERS ‘OF THE CHES AP] rs AND OHTO COMPANY wi: at Annapolis, C. MEADOR. Pastor. cuesareaks Ter Intell; 8 8nd Rich: ca) Deceench foment tates mes a week uutil dey, and tend bills to Treasurer lem ILBUB! ecakaes SODA STILL MAINTAINS ITS UNBIVALLED REPUTATION FOR UNIFORM GOOD QUALITY AND 10B COLD TEMPERATURE, With DELICIOUS FRUIT and CREAM S5YRUPS. Kissingeo, Vichy, Seltzer, and Saratoga MINB- BAL WATEBS on draught. No. 450 Fifteenth street, op sstae HOTICE. H. BAB) . D. 8. Formeciy Fiilaelpain) No: 26.6 ey pa es a, = |F . fi COOK STOVE AGENCY. PRIOB REDUCED FoR CasH. ‘The att tion of those abou establish House- heoytug isinvited to this well. tase ator: ed SPECIAL BATES WITH DEALERS. E. F. SIMPSON, (Successor to Sibley & Guy.) Pewnsyivania avecue, eR STs ‘Between lth and 1th stryets. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. Eviter a2. I wonder if the mar, philan- thropists and Christians who pass - Vania ayenue and th street ever motice a man gers on, ) Who has lest both his legs. they ink such men saved this coun- try; and they think the small sum of 825 Government him pension will support a oy three chisarec, Will not some kind beart take the in band and get him @ sitention. stages ernment. I know 8 place he can fill that is now filled by a man who was DFaying for the sucess of the South whilst Re fighting. For the sak» of humanity and for credit of Aspsrica let it be done. Jeera. [We think that “Sustice’ can do & good deal better for this case than by writing about it to tne newspapers. Let him verify the fac gives, both in relation to the desrving soldier 4 the unworthy office-bolder, and act op his Own suggestion by laying tbem befor the head of the Department wherein the latter is ea- sconced. That course will result beneficial, we Bave no doubt.—E: WaRE te stow my customers, at ghe corner of Pee ave. and Lith Lt HOOD, (of the tirm of Hood & Brother. Sear SEALING FRUIT sass. All persons «hoc fresh fruit of any k paneer utd aot. tail to tina” FRUIT RB 504, Odd Fellows’ Hal Sxasovane GOODS. PRESERVING FURNACES, FLATIRON HEATERS, SUMMER BANGES, SMALL 00 OK STOVES, offered at reasonable rates by 5. F. SIMPSON. Successor to Sibley & Guy, QUPBEME COU) iT OF THE UNITED STATES x Ne. 149.—December ope The Board of President reccors of Spi ‘heat Pet re | (In error teat I ‘Rools, reme Cour: : "i oF the State of Isaac Walker and P. Ryan. Missouri Mr Bisi: in error, ir, ¢ counsel for the plaintiffs —- leath of Isaac Walker, one of the dot in this cause, and moved the fart for an order ander the loth rate of Uoart, to itatives parties. 01 P gaid af tat tea Lecomes ithin the days yof the ex suini ng term ate this Court.the piain- ry Ff gebvedsbagnr titled to open the record i: Jadement i i in enteral. ag seis ventersds werereae Itt Setcriataaes et ncen? of erent eal bo Scam nernaers ent ae which the laws of the United States shall “* j. shall first ten ie i thority. for th weeks M sat ant oer days before the b the term of the Supreme Uo oer’ 1899. Fue copy, w. bg ag ae 4 a of the United be tates, ¥ District ing of Subsistence may direct. The Beet tobe ‘lelfvered there on the order of the Act- Commistary of Subsistence at that place. of a and cg om ems rod i a pI inte ions ks and obo excluded | The necks of the Mored to be cut off at thi th and the breast trimmed do fore quarters to be cnt from three ir ches above the knee joint. and of ihiad. quarters, from = to eight inches al the gam- pdb are ested to be present to rerpend to lers are regu J Dre 9 res) 1o their bia Prepared to give bends for th fn fillment of thelr contract. aie Pia Boat eimadnt sais for Fresh Beef ot bichmon: nia. lerelaned reserves the right to reject any cau se 1 Conaiefons, reauirements, payments, &e., &c neretolore. BY command of Major ten TO ERAIN. je 4-6 Brevot Major and Chief O. 8. bids for FOR SALE AND RENT. FOR SALE AND RENT. POR BENT—| four story Bi 10K MOUSE, with Fo Wine errata. en fn a in Applyto F MciHAN yard, 349 Sth street bet and G streets a ‘OR BE Fe RENT—HOU; with acti ad £09; 307 Penn’a finest stration on Aeris to to FRED F F athe oO between the es hay | of pa Sout Bese Hill. 1th e'r TX PORN ar Ms FO« RENT U Nimail berry or Besumivanie side _— 14 Ww OR RENT—A three oy BaD OK HOUSE. Paty aENTa re, same MOUSE. No pete; is A) =, ribet five rorms and cellagt eagterecr bout nydrantin 937 per month 12 "| kitchen; qred cowenape Bent §25 per moa! NT—A 6 room BRIOK MOUSE. with Fee $20, 511b oF wiiheas the farattare: o: will salt foruitere. Apply t Ez. pros Latreet between tit NT —K number of verrdesirable ROOMS. rnished or unfarnished, at No. 355 4th Strovt. frontivg directly on the City ce Terms moderate nd 94 Wash!ncton u A. aBRIOK Houses Now Si tn bic Gallery OOMS for offices Th tosis have all ito good te avenue. e2-lwif NT—HO! 8 ta Washington 30, OR RENT ORBALE—HOt 7 ou CoE fe 43] Pee earns: Bre 3. 400 inate cr GAMAN, 287 L street, between’ Tach. gel-st path acd 7ih strosts Por og 2A teal E98, RENT Two cee three-story DRIOR Paty Warsieasa HOUSES, with motern improvements In Mr. ROHK, corner of New cous asd sth Street. i located inone of city; will be rented jason. “Apply et 375 y low tor 12th street, sbowe L FPO! RENT—A Fu town, cental Also, Carriage attached. fr {OR RENT—Two ner po ronmn FOU rd on the Helebts of Georgetown month. Apply to F. WHEATLEY a ON Dor Merebaets Georgetown, DO. ining room. ‘oonis, Amd bath room, with bed lire qrarathing necessary for be nsckeeping. t n idence. uid very cheap. a8 the owner {s going the comntry Latreet. bet. 9th and loth. FCs BERT Teo “tory BRICK HOUSE. ee rooms and summer kite! 492 I7th the Departments. lw inire vot it 304 m 13th and 14 faueres from SERT. 496, near the premises a EB of eight room vat hot and co! corner New York avenue and 15il, strest. suit- vgpens Burposes of any kin? Kent very low toe suitabia Apply to 4. W. NAIRN, Apothecary, 7th rF. jel = titecnee, PE ae ROOMS TO RENT. . 3 12th street, Hot and sireois wey diabiee, the rooms. = . 8 aes JOR REN’ TH street wort con povits Be. outlor's Ohare Bet jaild: ETAUR C METOR f. fe Chain nyse cor New York ay and Isth at. Terms 7OR. REN’ y desirable BRIGK HOUSE 00..00 the ‘premises. on West street. Georgetown, No.1 ‘OR BE! Congress and Wasbt house, sud water In yar ing five room “oo streets Serih: te oe malt unily the the mn waite sunaber residence wil be rented very Botorste.. vy weet ot De ee on “my31-6t 4 yposite Post Office. toute. Y ARMSTRONG. i FPSE RENT OR SAL B—8 seven octave PIANO. FOR SALE VEEN I Loquire at COOPER & LATIMES'S auction jerseneet tng RoR wa wee rougbou! ore BRENT—The STORE under Willards’ Hotel, = fe business of bey om te formerly occupied by the telecraph oficr, yle the i dollars peed | a ep oe i | Possegeton given immediately, re Bie Sas neat my 29 Iw SYKES, CHADWICK & CO. UH WEARS TIME—on EAT. PLEASA] SANT ROOMS FOR RENT— With BAR $3 orem ct or without BOARD: siry and healthy location ene iivyaltuaied on f street between | (oR anmmeg, Ferme Tmoderete.‘Betereuces ex pags spineer srthe Stato D ghanged.. No. 3 Pennsylvania avence: between ment’ street | meet is it ii being laid totath atront erties me Brice KE BENT—HOUSE No 303 Ostet Toten evans bia Four-and-a-balf and Sixth street*. near the Jes St Met i. ie rch, oe roems. Ap- iy to rest Foe BENT A FRAME HOE, ete Poy sas pies ith ply, at 410 ich street cart, are and Nort! sosme For) aac ould saat Baron, ished, would ret at No. 448 Dat. between 20. and 94 ate. eae aie Fo? Peas raves or more BOOMS. in house E street. Immediate possession given; NT—HOUSE No. 356 H street re Tent moderate. Fae Isth a 1 nine rooms, water’ and SHeP Fo. SENT. Qu 10th stroct- Dotwoen Low i: < et. 10) aire Lith at Frou RENT tro FURRTERED roows. re S505 Lik sero my 27-0 ble for gentlemen aeant location 354 Ostreet, between With aud Itty eos ponealthe best Sali eect aoncante Rest: OR BENT_A Fits ME GOUBE. six rooma ne 'ES in the ity, containing thirteen rooms, ement Kitchen aud celiar, No. 574 ire ig bath. with eT i © pgm th, Capitol Hill, Price @40 per month. | provemente: outehde walls are li fteben Hon malls? a thick; house bor, and OR RENT—Two ROOMS, eultanle for houre- | VUllt by. di tended F Keeping. unfirutahed or pari foralshed 31) Fier hituat on, on street. between 24 and 32. month, fu advance, Northwest corner 2th » Eee OO ee at See re of J. Botreets ziti Sere toe MO. Fy “Louisitina Sveunec cs Fo RERT—ROOME PERSONAL. FROM ©: = be respousitie for thesame je fo ra POULTOS. CLOTHING, &c. ‘HAT WISE IM Pos’ WoULD take roar inst Gollag anu dianoeant 200 2 old Dr D., ¥. (next lows’ Hall.) he is reliable others BRIDAL AND cara! form tod“ ac... 1 a calor. rth. a LOWE - at MED 60 RS aLw fase rote gir stun! for and color. NSERIY New rk pvevab asd L street We centers cntstguis thst ee ) LARGE 500 AReE pd Sharp Biflee aa STRAUSS’, corner «f Hich eoreetewt, ard at M HOF: oh 18 Beon@e, nea: NATHANIEL WILSON, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, HAS EEMOVED TO No. 409 F STREFT, CORNER SEVENTH AND E STREETS, VASHINGTON, my 24-tf NEAB Txn a Meas B BAWVER, MAGNETIC BEALIN and OLAKVOVANT MEDIUM to core all CHRONIG DISEASE 6 CLOTHING FOB Lana 5 pas, liver and genera’ debtilty. with pat med SOc C128 MOS. be cousulted at 8 . between sth ADI¥S WANTING ST OLOTHING FOR ALL size mex, Ns aud FLUTING 4 44> 7th street. op cy THE LARGEST STOCK oF Rove: YOUTHS’ CLOTHING IN THE DISTRICT D GENTLEMEN OaN HAVE nanitatio Mt 402 Latroet north, etmecn th and 10th sts. FARO NER. Kicord Hos: < pan of twenty-seven years’ experience in this par ticular branc ap 22-20" 1) 8, 208E PB FLINE recommends himse'f to the saftering to heal Syphilis, Buptares Bhenmatism. &c., of old standing Hecures with. out pain. Office 259 B, 24 and 34 Sto 12a mand Sto These Goods are of my own *. and will prove "RE HIGHEST CASH PatD FOR to be aupertor in style, Gish, and workmanship to Gent's, and Children’s Cast Of Clothi any in this market. Boots, at EB. 8. HABTOGENSL Teh street, between Mand 8, Any order thi atl promptly attended to. THE GOODS I SELL MUST DE A: SENTED Ss; WONDERFUL EEMBDY all oo Lung, Ls and I an pasiness| ied ne Battrdays 500 Wi ath strest. above Pa. avenae. my ‘moet akstit oldest ished ad tog, phraici for the treatinent of weMais col INTS | ‘s the city. Ladies enfiering from [rrppzlarisice may repose the strictest con!dence fa He guawantecs railing eeveg se Bat are and patients visiting see no one the Doctor HILOSOPHY OF MABBIAG! ‘Bew course of Lectures, as ae atthe New York Museum of Anatomy, embracing the ts 2 How to liveand whatto ive for: Foutn nai Senate Old Age: Manhood ally A. SAKS & CO. HAVE JUST OPENED WHITE DOOK SUITS; MARSEILLES VESTS; out gical ecuelderse. &e. ot volumes oe coateining these lestares wilt SEAR SUCKER OOaTS; ‘on re- cript of four staaipe, by addressing SBCRETABY, of Anatomy and on. 61S D 5 Bow York Mascam of Betonce, $11 ALPACCA COATS; MOHAIR COATS; BOARDING. Boe? IN, THR OOUNTRY—At “Spring Dale BLUE FLANNBL SUITS; House.” Lincoin Village. near the rai weat of Leesbui rooms and stabil BLACK FLANNEL SUITS; WHITE FLANNEL SUITS; mere NOUSE, APITOL HIGL. locati; ite the Cay location, opposi fe the ¢ a BROWS LINEN SUITS; 0) md LINER DUSTERS; single or in suite, at rei my 28-1" A. OASPABIS. Proprietor Or AND aaaxe THE FIRST OF JU BOARD. BOOM, during the Su’ «bad on reasonebie terms at Wil. " SYKES, CHADWICE & 00. BROWN DUCK WALK |G COATS; DEAB ET Tag SUITS; BUYS’ ALPACOA JACKETS; WHITE LINEN PANTS; myis Im BOYS’ EROWN LINEN 305 street, bet. 3sth and 16th; Suro} mfarnished; with Fors pa 6, eontaue st eos privilege of Eitchen, bath, and water and gas inte bi bouse ood neighborhood: moder! Brice 9180). For sigue ‘svply 10 JOMN J. ORE BERT — ther -stery and bat BOG te Broker, corner High and Press frout: No. 31 2th st beste. Georgetown." aud water. TAYLO! ‘20th and I, forbes or information. . OR REBT—Ai on STONE HOUSE Fo. Bidee Toad, about one mile abere teenton, FUBNITUBE, CARPBTS, MATTING, oll olorne, &c., &c. received a Iai “eect rs 1 eit Ng sa a 8 ae S MATTING. PLATED v ‘AR! we call the saeation ‘of persons ana iit ah atlow prices er tock? OF . Gare s WILLIAMS. acc a ntheaat ner Teh and D strat anc streot. et shcesie ort, in charge of whitey Es WILLIAMS. im Gasrzat cuam acency. formed a Leer The a subecribers Bay re this day rat Re AL OLAIM At = MIX eComrany. cue the ci wi Office 426 Fi stree’ between sth and 9th streets west GLASSWARE, CHINA, OUTLERY, HOUSEKBEPING ARTICLES, &c. Constsntly on hand 8 fall stock of the best Goods St the lowest prices OHABLES ULLBICH, Ja.. je3-1m 93% 9h street, between D and f. NOTICE oF REMOVAL. e respectfally call the attention of our friends an® customers to onr pe oe removal to the Opera Hous. corner 9th Osts., until our New Store is Guished. Our sales wil! be continued as al.«n Tuesday, Poppi eee Saturday morn- Inge, Commencing at 109 clock. sy si WALL & 00 . Aucts. EAP SHOES. ‘AUCTION PRICES 78 Ladios’, Genta’, ag BOOTS ‘sod. Bi Je 2-eo8t* DDLETON & CO., BANKERS, Conver Frirteenti anp F Srreets, Opposite United States Treasury, Buy and sell Government and other Bonds, Gold, Silver,and Uncurrent Money. Give prempt attention to ‘a collections and claims, Fand especially those on the Government Departments. Furpish a on all the principal cities at the usual rate The felaceats ‘of our depositors al comsidered. 2-tf [Chronicle and ad Intelligencer. ] R= EM oV AL. H. 0. HOOD, Bo long and Cen known in this city for his upright dealing, will open his new store of flac FINE WATCHES, NEWEST STYLES OF BIOH JEWELRY, pm ayes = S aee PLATED WABE, pigtss . poy orth T 4, — street. on ‘3d fost. ie brochers of ‘Aibaey, a «Weil kno to, many of RE reine pe havit kept his branc branch ef wills lao joi Wonderfut ing indncemen: 8 carefully mer, aad fell eeiiceers your ‘money? = ‘The firm will je2-6t HOOD & BROTHER. Dkssovorion oF Parrusnsate. & IGTON NT veg 1, Partner isting between ection UY, gated See | Seek Seana please take i ‘heir aegounts are now due, end re expected nout delay rs Sim or—ie suthor. i aa nnotpel om of ie eet intercet t2 trade with >= new ewer Pa. ave ee FUBS mp Arya For REN’ ‘With or ontaining five rooms, and kttchen aud fine Fagan near houre fom Sats HOA I nt low. inquire aut hive dollars per week. mes E BAKER, or A.F. “Ore UTE Agent, OB BENT—A neatly furnished HOUSE, eight wereres Seeergete with first-rate cook for the summer PEA Seen halle tme-stor ae months fern moderate. Apply at 124 Ath ty HOUSE, No. 180 «th ar st, con between H an e3-3t" mer Fo. 5B aro ‘three-story BRICK WousE. sita- T ated in a very desirable location, on sth s! nd between D E str, roots land Tnquire Wo. es 316 Penna. avenue, bet 9th and 10th ate Je3 St* good investment. ‘will ath ST AMES 8. turuaM a8 —— myst FSR BEET —Sereral uicely tarntehed caaM: OR BENT—HOUSE No. 193 at Fone New York avenue: elgut Rater in the kitchen vig od re ‘and gas inreanee ‘Bont a Bext door, or et Boom . BS and PARLORS, (singly or en suite.) -_| a ae Py oth st. near Wel \d Wormley's Din- Ake ew. SaOUTN, JUST [OPENED, No. 464 ing Boom oy Terme ‘y bene orale a bia. on New York avenue. one door ft h street mises. mysitt gly or ineutta: 08 SALELE FRONT or nt TAO fe tom Li he mod: KF between loth and 1ith et fr a dopth ee feet to an alley; STORE FC FOR Bi aed AS ist, tor tier goods Lit ther long. JOB) street, between G and H. or boot aud. shoe stares oe eed within ten 9 such eatan- Toquire of BF. UGH. corner l4th hestnut sts. jes st EW, HO HOUSE. ust Baiehed. with from to 2 rea of leu and trait ti ayant ages hat ee x es home plantations which isthe most beautiful place land, #3; miles from \OLTZ31A4N, Boom No. ‘tT tine ‘baild: Navy Yard Br party it will be sold , ‘Apply to or address Pin Post Office, Mary- [Chronicle, Intelligencer] my 2-im XOUNTEY HOMES FOR SALE. rooms, bey window: Re CK HOUS: . res evens. prone Ni, P.O. GHIMES. Biter str at pHAPMA Net's jos. 210 an pply to JOnN'C Pan Kath atrect. Parties wishing to Purchase email COUNTRY Errcitecrteat “oe HOMES, say from 10 to % acres, will find it to bath room their inferest to look at the Bes tifal Sunita Bites on Me. 8, Sait's home plantation ary Yard Bridge, on Silver Hult Peed Any one wisbing to build, thee Jud wit 8 low price. on long’ cri y te or adéresa F oti (MES, Silver Hill 1 ont sight, a are Maryland. Ohro: cle, Intelligencer] my20 im’ marbis mene: bet ¥ window. be ate bath room. with south fronts jem ay sethone Foe SALe=a Saree tery BEIOR, Fou SE on ; treet north, ma dth and 5th (merece trouns Beckie oaee phe Sail: rf TU Loviattan ore’ je3tt _[Ohren.} 460 15th strest oe aA Wein, Dias tare ae OER aaa ALB — of , ‘the Deaatif Fealdences kd . te and New York a mr is LO feet cn tos ore oe Bias: atiow re sre cla pan 22x95 tg a vy wide ‘alley. —— A sige sth stieet, a nN sin theee ended tothe. ralrable B of fide ots | ; to butld In 80 ‘#004 localities. are 3 my13 tJ10™ ce in easy z om SaLEB oe —. r sale one of those modern hermonthly peymente. will ave & conve- AG HOUSRS on Dettece snseese he aoe ae eeseuaiiie lang betwen mee |e sae REAL 4 AORES ay BUILDING Sites _je3-3t Bow York aver i, | 400 tue TR ah Tullo at from on sue tay acres comp 1 te Desreacue nestoenogs ror SALE Washington. a cane od and ron di = try; as healthy yea ay part of the ‘United ‘wtates, many springs of the ott cola ti y Yor 4 — ay rapes. ‘an amounts, say mayl7 tt BY JOSHUA WHITNEY & 00. iT BY, BRICK. 9 rooms, water and aa 4 ween Massachusetts avenue THBEE STOBY Bi on the want aide ol OR, 2 ogme, att TUREE Lyte ic yr ot ted mv denght had set i Fic ‘r0 end 2d wat th OB REN’ i th and raed ea moth ead ith fo aibLiy oc. Pa Pa. ee = nth ‘2th end horeuecn walt oF a 3 rooms, on 12h street, be- Fee om auita tam Maui ere ot 33 by Isto’ paved alleys water | S24.wood y Sig APRLY 19 CHARLES SON, Price $6,000 He we oe COTEAGE ofS eres. Sosa: ya dshhral County Hote. tX Front: roat and aids Yards. Price 4 ry the clty ‘anaF LBOUuN & iste FRAME HOUSE, on 12th streot, between Mi and Ss Giese SGNty OLIN GENT. BENT Two Brick HOUSES Biles Gatzetjemeareng ew Moleconel Search. Rees ‘Br. Wannadaes" corner ith JOSHUA WHITHEY & 00.. F? =e BRTOR Houses. rokers. , con Wet, | Reciseetsrcom pet gunuen ba fon .. bet. Gand H. housekeeping, new | srater Mine aee sieanieeioction, at fron Pitas § OO n SiO Penrtrents ooh, FR Bentgomers Oa ‘Ocunty. Mae ‘vemainger inseves years, -Three-story ae oak gt CITY AND cCouNTRY FOR SALE BY 5. P. BROWN & SON, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, er PIC-NICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. PBVaTE sUNDAY BXCUKSION TO GLY- For the nccommod fiom of Driyate families and gpildren, the splendid anne - COLT will make G NDaAY. WAITER Jac SPECIALITIES: OFFICE GOATS (Gentoel) nn nneenG LOO THO! GULY U rest SHRUNK WHITE BUOE, 500 at the wh: renetal tis time away spend a de! from the cit year dosoon next Sei Befresiiments can be hai en the nde at city prices A. SAKS & CO., S17 SEVENTH STEEBT, myl7-tr__Three doors above the Avenue House. a tore the Avenue Boose. b} 3 408. H. SHAFFIBLD. St et DEVLIN & Co., New York Clothiers, 276 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEw SPRING AND SUMMER The enbscriber, ing. 301 and 303 ‘Dieteeees a ex a8 resumed the occu ine. ~ jhorough renovation of bas taken place. in the renewal of CLOTHING, ‘Types, Presses, Organization. and Printer Stationery’ Het Nerve bie = on a renew their tercourse o| + aay EY PoLKINHoRN. Bhd PRINTING—O )PARTNERBSHI! . HENRY POLKINBORYN HE Se, sat into Copertnership with S201 (late foreman of ‘and Boge at ibe Goversiment Print- SCOTCH CHEVioTs, ENGLI ing Ofice NS, of the same | FRENCH AND GERMAN future description of LETTER PRESS PRINTING ‘caoer the came and style of HENBY POLKINHORN & UO. They Ea ashare of the yablic patronage oy sie » prompt and cir pur: allo: HENRY POLRINDOBR & CO” F onice Dat het ‘oth and rth sts (old tamil.) ones ‘May 17, 1959. ySt-tt CLOTHS, and CASSIMERES. A FINE LINE OF LINEN Goons, Parennancines ax PICTURES FRAMES at MARKRITER’S. Soltd Oval GILT WRAMES. 22x97 inches, Oval Wainut ‘x2 inches, Box, Oval, Wain Fiaoes ts tnbetise nesta, Bish beau French’ MADE UP AND MADE TO ORDER. FULL LINES oF rom 6x3 inches to CHILDREN'S $74, Wat Frames for Ivorztypes, DEVLIN & Co., TageE seELS. caters Hi AT Ths BA: ince, ENouA 276 PENNSYLVANIA AVESUE, ep 16-Sm™ F (Baccessor to H. F. Lovpon & Oo., BOOTS, SHOKS AND GAITERS etoposide! t @ hapestenanes Se STRASBURGER BROB., Bou Pent Washinetoe. 378 cee BRVEQ GH STREET... 373 RIES Sa Shoots de seal ai et Cemereny norice. ‘ou pay no second profit when toe and seve about twenty-Ave por cent, | Persons wisht to improve their Lah 4 t fail to cal before — Cemeteries s ee oa Seventh (thee we ‘above 1. Reet En Ocala af SINT GENT zE :| ees cement . H. Bradley, r.. : JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, eae : PES e, ba pthpk een Landloré and tenant and civil business SEVENTH STREET. ome 7 attended to. } SPRING stock . eee NOW OPEN aT MARKRITER: 486 SEVENTH STREET, Between D anp E Streets, 8 doors above Odd ? Hall, EMBRACING NO Tes 16 PAPERHANGINGS, WINDOW 8HADBB, PIO- TURE FRAMES, PICTURE CORD AND Tas- iui SRLS, PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, CHRO MOB, PIOTURE NAILS, BINGS, &c,

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