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EVENING STAR. Largest Circulation in the District CROSBY S. NOYES..........Editer. WASHINGTON OITY: FRIDAY.. aeeeseees+JUNE 15, 1969, B7 READING MATTER ON BEVERY PAGE. SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. Hayry J. Ravwowp.—The death of Henry J. Raymord, editor of the New York Times ounced elsewhere in our columns. He ‘was 60 widely known and bad made so dis- tinguisbed & mark im bis career as & jour- nalist that the announcement will cause a | shock throughout the country. Mr. Kay- | mond was bora in Lima, Livingston coun- | ty, New York, January 2ith, 1820, and was | comsequentiy about forty. years of age. | As & boy he worked upon his father’s farm in summer, acd attended school in winter, be- came a teacher in a district school when six- teen years of age; graduated at the University | ot Vermont im 1549: soon afterwards removed | to New York City, and while stadying iaw, | taught the classics and wrote for the Torker, m 1841 be became the managing editor | of the New York Tribune, and did much for its reputation, and subsequent became the leading editer of the New fYork Courver and Enyu performing, a: the same time, the duties of reader for the firm ot Harper & Brothers. In 1849 he was elected to the State Assembly: was re-elected and made Speaker, and relinquisued is position om the Courier on account of bis avelled in Europe. On his retara, in Sl, Re established the New York Timcs, ‘Which was eminently successful; im 1552 he attended the Baltimore Convention &@s a repor- ter, but became a delegate, took an impor- tant part in its proceedings; in 1556 he became @ leader im the Republican party; was sabse- Quently chosen Lieutenant Governor of New York; was a delegate to the OUbicago Conven- ton of ISS, Was again elected to the State Leg- icIature, and in 1°6i he was elected a Repres- eniative from New York to the Thirty-ninth Congress, serving on the Committees on Ap- Ppropriatious.on Rules, and Foreign Affairs. He visited Europes second time, and wrote a series of war letters, which attracted much ai tention, and in 1865 he published a «Liteof Abraham Lincoln,” including a history of bis administration, which was subsecuently am- plified and published as the “Life, Public Services, and State Papers of Abranan Lin- cols.” Ax eveving contemporary is Inboring under A micapprebension of facts when it says that every One Who undertakes to practice the pro- fession of & physician In this District without 9 Hicense from the medical society 1s liable to a fine of $5). It it bad inserted tne words “except such ss have regular medical diplo- mas," the statement would have been correct. Drs. Purvis and Angusta, rejected by the medical society on Wednesday evening last, bad such diplomas st the time they applied to the society for license to practice. ‘They made application, however, under a misapprehen- ‘on of the provisions of the charter, waich does not require those having a regular medi- eal a to obtain licease from the society. Chronacle. If ovr contemporary will examine the a: mirable aniversary oration of Dr.J.N. Toner before the Medical Society im 1566, it will flud data there to show that it has itself «mis- apprehended the facts.” The law directs that audividuals engaged in practice here must obtsm a license from the examiners of the Medical Society, and to obtain this, must satisfy the Board of Examiners of their pro- Ticiency, either by the presentation of adiploma trom some respectable coliege, or by under- going an examination; and “if approved” a Iicense is granted. Some have claimed that « MM. D’s dipioma from a regularly chartered college is im itself a license to practice. This Society holds that colleges can confer honors, but not privileges or authority. Licensing is Purely 8 legislative act—asort of police regu- Astion—hable to be changed or modified at any time by the authorities with whom it origi nated. Drs. Purvis and Augusta having received Such licenses from tue Board of Examiners have all the legal rights requisite for practice an the Instrict of Columbia. The three famous tailors of Tooley stree: are At it again! this time speaking through Mr. Jobn BM. Moriarty, President of the Irish Kepublican Association of Pennsylvan: This puissant person has issued an address, ar abstract of which he has thoughtfully caused to be given to the world through th. medium of the telegraph, in which be assures 1 fi the public “that the country cannot reced from the position taken by Mr. Sumuer, and that the Kepnblican party must stand or fal! by is patriotic utterances.” This sounds fine enongh but, unfortunstely. we do not know what itis ‘worth. If Mr. Moriarty could only let us Krow by what authority ne speaks, and to What extent his utterances will ve backed up by the courtry and party which he so tlippani- 1s speaks for, we shali be better off thau now. The chenges recently made in the names of Our Raval vessels, by order of the Secretary of the Navy, are very generally condemned by the press. Laying aside the question of fitness in five them uiles peculiarly American and omiginsl, it seems to be conceded that most ot the new names are nearly if not quite as hard te pronounce. less musical in sound, and not | ary mre Sppropriate in meaming than those tha: were discarded. Between the catalogue | furnished by Greek and Latin mythology, which. by the way, was exhausted by Grea! Brita years ago, and that supplied by our | rich Indian nomencisture, a large majority of thinking people would, we feel quite sure, preter the latter. It is questionable whether a more striking case of Pecksniffian selt-sufficiency was ever exhibited tham Mr. ex-Representative Ashiey furnished at @ “testimonial” public meeting recently convened in Toledo on the oceasion of bis setting cut for Montana, when ne mourn- fully alluded to “the growing corruption of Politics,” and deprecatingly declared that “the most sickening seramble for office ever nessed was during the first two months of General Grant's administration.” Consider- ing the current belief as to Br. Asbley’s con- nection with the “corruption of politics,” and the lively part he took m the “sickening scramble for office,” the “richness” announced by Br. Squeers was nothing to this. The smashing defeat of the celebrated At- Jantic and Matual base ball clubs of New York by the Uincinmatis, following so closely the otber victories of that organization, augurs badly for the tate of our favorite clubs when they come in comtact with the red-legged boys trom the West next week. The probabilities are that, despite their heretotere good stand- Ang, the Washingtonians will be laid away on & very bigh shelf sbout that time, unless they are making more effort than is generally sup- posed to qualify themselves forthe mecung. As things look now, the Cincinnatis bid fair o go home with a scalp im their — for every contest they engage in this summe; Col. Witham 8. Thomas, of em bas been placed in nomination as sr. Ludepen. ent Reform candidate for Governor of Penn. sylvania. In the present condition of political | orgsnizations in that State we presume there is | Bo chance of Mr. Thomas’ success under such Bomipation: but the people of Pennsylvania Bave done and might agam do a greal deai Worse thing than to choose him for their Governor. Laying aside all other considera. tors, the fact that ne was selected independent of parties would of itself bea great achieve. ment. ‘We are informed that the signing of the reio-. Jutions adopted at (he meeting at the Govern. ment Printing Office yesterday, is to be purely 3 voluntary matter on the part of the employes. Nobody wi'l need to sign them under any sort of ~cmpu sion, 88 DAs been represented by acon. i ‘The First Branch of the Baltimore Guy Council yesterday Sdepted We ordinance for am Vesting one million doilars in the bonds of the | Virginia Valley Railroad. The Annapolis Republican comes to us ina | new dress, and is.as bright and handsome asa | Dew pin ' Number thirteen of Appleton’s Journa’ has & | first page full length wood-eut (drawn by Gas- ton Fay) of s young wife knittings ting stoct- ing by the side of a cradle in which lies 3 ing infant, Girl of the Period. she wouldn't be finishing off the stocking —the pic being eutitied “Not a Guess she must be, or ‘the ur granamothers didn't knit them that top. way. Nor ts Darley’s drawing of “Spring,” im the same issae, much more creditable. ron aes no person ever saw 8 bird’s nest built in su 8n €xposed and impossible a position pag puts it. Amd where is the young man’s left leg ! Cutoff at the hip jvint, we presume, fur no person but @ professional contortionist could possibly sit im the position fe is represented ‘without showing it, or at least giving an in cation tbat bhebad one. But possibly he is practising the earth cure for rheumatism or boils, and has the missing leg ina hole in the ground. Inthe next picture, “Summer,” the young man is all Tight and smiling, but the young Women has “slumped in” up to the bips at the same hole, apparently, as neither of her “lower limbs” ste visible or give any indica- tion of existence. But spe is picking roses from some tree shaped bushes. as if she dida't mind it. Ex-Secretary Seward bas just had his por- trait painted by Mr. Frank Buchser, a Swiss Artist, who occupied astudio in this city for some time a year or two ago. The Auburo News, speaking of it, says. “The drawing and modulation on the whole is plastic.” But what that may mean we do not know. We trust, however, that the painting isa better work of art than the critic's expression of his idea in regard to it. itis stated im the New York papers that the Adams Express Company, recently charged the enormous sum of $500 for transporting $100,600 from this city to Norfolk, whither it was sent by the Navy Department for shipment to Brazil for the use of the squadron in that section. ‘The rolling Oregon is to hear another sound than “bisown dashings” on the 4th of July next—and a much wilder and more fearfal one, by the way—the poet Bryant tothe contrary notwithstanding. George Francis Train de- livers an oration at Portland on that day. From Jobn ©. Parker, 455 7th street, and from J. Shillington, Udeon Building, we have Putnam's Mogazine for July; also, trom Parker, ‘We have the Riverside Magazinefor July. The New York World unkindly hesd-lines its account of the Peace Jubilee + That Boston Speculation.” 1A TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION. 101.—-A ie Meetin: =< held VEN oo coieee. as! F EANGTRRE, Bs. DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY NOW! mus, deposited with FREEDMAN's SAVINGS ‘bUsT Oo! rant. 472 ith Detwesn this date end July 19th, terest July lat Interest is paid ‘precial Ge of S50 left w thirty days or more, draw rest atraie of 4 per cent. Ds Bana this Company, had, aNp 7) ONE Hi NDRED STRONG AND GoOD CHUBUH PEWS can be parchased on ver fe Teasonable terme. on iad Huse jon at Ni street, between 6th and Sjeti-3t A TEACHER OF A WELL Es lished and profitable Private School. pro- posing to go to the country. will sell. on very rea- sonabie terms. fixtures, kc. This is an an- ¥ good openin: Inquire at 340 New York e, from 4 to 5! Jel5-lw* SOTICE TO ae OF THE EXCELSIOR BUILDING ASSOCLa- TON —Stockholders who bave borrowed from © above Association can settle thelr accounts on sy terms, in conformity with the amended con- the iast meeting.) Also, fe not purchased ean have med in cordance with ‘sald their stock 4-dee! smended comsti‘ution 2% 5 he B. ROK ie iw. -B. BA MAYOR'S - | OFFICE. Whereas it bd to made to be eh ad a a mad dogs have been and stil! are withi cit: the: a anes ee, to the in iy aac ona Owners of dogs tose ce, or cause to'be placed 0a, them. sub. sage mazzlen er or the rertod of ainety iS ists instant; and that of laree ducing sald, pert ot euten cis if ed and Le fe police officers of the city. pelts B,J. BOWEM, Mayor. HOTICE—Dr. ROBERT REYEUEN removed his office and residence to No. Street. (Firat Ward.) Office hours 8 oe anc from 3 to 5p je10-1m* |e pean JUNCTION RAILWAY. 1 tice Is hereby given that the books of aub- Sirigtton te the capital sect, of the BATIONAL JERCaIOn Ralbw Pra at the office of Messrs RiLboonN a oe nent and D. Pre icra KILBO! TRY GRAY’S CELEBRATED SODA WATEB, From bis NEW ABCTIC COTTAGE, ‘At northeest corner Magechase tts avenue h street. ie 2-eolm” COLD son’ WATER AND PUBE SYR- cm UP: FERGUSON'S DRUG STORE. a ‘tol Hill. ‘To prevent trade from conftii with the more im- Pertant business of dispensing medicines, assist ance bas been secured to take exclusive charge of the soda fountain. Fifteen tickets for $1 cash No soda sold on Brnday my 21 im MILBURNS’ POLAR SODA STILL MAINTAINS 1TS UNBIVALLED REPUTATION FOR UNIFORM GUOD QUALITY AND ICB COLD TEMPEEATURE, With DELICIOUS FRUIT and CREAM SYRUPS. Kissingeo, Vichy, Seltzer, and Saratoga MINB- BAL WATERS on draught. Ko. 450 Fifteenth street, \___Opposite U8. Treasary,_ BALLS HAIR BENEWER nae Ts. Diy stock oxsenat resent, will eell all Hate terete One alier's. ontgom: sy ‘Tebbert Mrs. Allen's, Wood's, ee Pek ta |ATTANS, Di ms 16-tJuneds" Corner 24 aud D sirects north, iw STAL NOTICE BARRETT, D. D. 8., Formerly of Philadelp sae 20 a8 street, be- Pave Nitrous Oxide '‘ABBRIAGES! SApeiaans: 1 bave now at my new secaer Shane B streets, Tignes at reduced prices Also. 8 BD’ ie +4 5 ae —— second-hand Carriages, very Repairing promptly Si aueeveteate ee BAW GOObS, tare i athe UMBREL- er oon ac i COsT cone ard Entree ie. M UZZLE MUZZLE MUZZLE YOUR Dogs. BUY MUZZLE UY MUZ7LEs a BUY MUZZLES TOPHAM & co's, 500 Seventh je 16 4t Next te Odd Fellows $75,000 ‘WORTH DEY GOODS NOW BRING SOLD AT Cost ‘TO REALIZE THE OA8a. 3.3. MAY & CO. ge smountof money 0 Goods shoud fered their wante et Sguree fully twenty 7 per cent below the prices at these’ goods we been selling. id S7-SALE AT COST TO CONTINUE UN lotu JULY. J.5-MAY&@co., 30% Pennsy!: avenus. jo1S-F.M.Tu Between oh and 10th streets, C. wirure, GROCER, 119 Penneylrania Aremwr, between Wh and Dth. PRICES OF ALL Ggoue BEDUOED TAS FREtH GOODS ABBIVING DAILY, BEST-8UGAB CUBED HAMS. PRIME OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE. LAGUAYERA end BIO do., from 22 cta. a TABLE OILS, Late Impertation. ENGLISH PICKLES. FUMMEB WIRES and LIQUORS at LOW PRICES. se jo 8 Q & OABD. “TO THE L LADIES." mot between 12th and 13th, ht oe eae ice asacriment o| MILLINE ¥ coupe ites th of her ol tomers and t the Ladies generally, DERSSSMAKING in all its bi Latest Parisian style. op FOB THE BEST TEAS AND OOFFEBS IN WASHINGTON OITY, GO TO THE HONG, 536 SEVENTH STEEET. C, STEVENS, Proprietor. jel7-tt $20,000 roe A J Vos eaiNas AND MUST BE OLD ‘witai’ THE WE . oh DAYS, Ts ar PRIME COST. TO OLOSE STOCK, I —— to build my Store and fit it beet mule: ', HELLER. No, 34 Market Space. Between 7th and Sth streets. TRUNKS. GREATEST BTOOK. GREATEST VARIETY, LOWEST PBIC: AND STRONGEST AND NEATEST MADE ‘TBUNKES 4ND VALISES. MENS’ AND LADIES’ SATCHELS, VALIBES, & , &c. At the PRACTICAL it an FACTORY JAMES g20Fnam & 6O., EVENTH STREET. One we above Odd Fello: REPAIRING. Tronks, & , repaired and covered aienyre ds and fa the je 1m. Hall. neatly by good workmen, Sracras INDUCEMENTS IN Egle van AND PRICES. OLORED SILKS, and ail othe: pkess GUUS, ia tates Cute ea asa ueE All kinds of LINENS and WHITE GOODS Wrappin s. Cloaks, Bacques. Suits, Llama Lace hew!: Jackets. with a choice line of Mourn- ing Soa is nil fancy ones for traveling and use at eae nie @OOPS.—A4 fall ig ec ete stock at all times, the very best grades. SF Afoll supply of ail kinds of DRY Geos for the use of families and housekeapers, at all seasons, ome ehaien LOTHS. COATINGS, SUITINGS. ASSIMEEBS: aud other fanrice of reltable files tor m youths and children. FLANNELS. aaron CHINTZ OAUES. P 80 Us. » OBVANDI. GISGHAMS, sACONRTS: ac. Our Northern and Easter correspondents send Us Dew supplies daily 87° Sojonrners and. strangers will Inspect our stock at their pleasure. All orders receive prompt aud careful attention. SF One price only, marke? in p!ain ficares, PEERY & PRO.. Pennsylvania avenue pad oe th atreet. mar Ais: peiivas Coie ai on Ppver floors. je 16-costif Som ER WINES. ERIN TEAS, FINE GROVERIE3, WINE! AND LIQUOES, Northwest corner of 9th and I streets, Hs nowin store and is constantly receiving in voices of these celebrated CALIFOBNIA WINES, From the Vineyards of Perkins, Stearus & Uo, BOCK, CLABET, AND SPARKLING WINES are particalarly adapted to the present season. The Wines have been sasiposdite © by Professor H Erni, Chief Chemi: areenens of Suet: culture, Who pronounces them well ted for MEDIUINAL ‘AND ating rine Also, CALIFORNIA Fost. ANGELIOA AND MUSUaTAuL WINK, a OALIFORNIA pee GRAPE BRANDY Constantly on, hand. and for sate by the bottle d The trade supplied at PROP. Tous’ ¥1 FRIOES. Heise N#*¥ Book BISTOBY OF EUROPEAN erage eg Fhe An- guatus to Caarlemagne,in 2 vols , by 2.8. Leckey sliem io Ba Tope” $6 00 WOMB: ture. author’ of **Basion SUFFRAGE the = against — BS Horace Bushnell THE HADERMEIGTER. «| a stale of ried to ee teins: translated fr Bi Behmid.. ne - secon ae sy a = I Hl ames Byre, ean aioe ® mysterious ase, me eee By Heinrich 2: ‘Zechokike. 0 TRE: or Sven! 1ST. jOUSEHOL' "Elppe Bassold by Hoga ot a Pr ee HE WAS BIGHT. fart 2. 4 ON = Ral) “By Berthold ‘Auerbach. comet PHILP & SOLOMONS, BOOESELLERS AND STATIONERS, 5016 332 Penn. ave., bet. *b and loth ih iomeayeinantiignis, eh SE Covemata. 08. DIF FIOULTIES. oF te. Mtv of Washington, on Jape 1808. The auers ere gives Baw eDiOT: in the City of Westingwen at bas who hax been adjudged « Bi rapt Dit nisown mt by an mrt od M olty Hell, aselence. VY cavaaees BODS SUPERIOR COPPER LIGHTNING RODS, ‘Triangular. Fluted and Spiral, enclosing a contin- SGALVANIZED IROW and REFT: RDN BODE weauutactared sed opt otaat oe ee rial seed’ of superior quality, andall tf . ABD, sven and Me serbote PEREY, ATTOBNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, WASHINGTON, D. ©. OFFICE—No. & 4 street. BESIDENCE—Ne 413 F nm ana ready for the Past! sional fae of HOSES. ii ted w 99 call upon the JAMES B. HALLEY. rect, wéaréth. No. ih. le in a4 B'LORD: coruce of bah ead BNT—TwoUKE! SMIsuE a, trooting oe the nrere wire Om the premises, 279 Between Boats Fo. enue twe nice two-stery BRICK (rooms each eeemer krich- en; No. 494 ana ‘ert i npoerd Kana othe owner aa a 215 F street, Everett H. Bassstharen vaio” F° 1B pace Saooeees 0. 364 10th street bo tween Messachueetis avenue and M street Weter and ges. Reat . Eee went nition) wa BPN’ ‘Three commoanicetin, R50Ms, opening ap both tothe east and west. etord: {og ree circulation of sir; leree and ja & very pirasent bet ity BOOMS. ist moons Coe 3 ist Fo EEASE To a perty Sorirene pact entering & payin, can bie dollars capiva days mae iwaariee = oe Brokers, oe between @ Piss SALE — | HOUSMS, eotera ‘aig located: large all oases an: 5 ‘These alia Stee ni ir aT mE Plano, books. £6. fo foros fOr, ber mouth-the reat paid for th nfarnishe —_ location {s oas C4 the @ coolest in the city. the, modeta couvenien: ve mee ae A -and a fine resr yard. cook will remain if desired. ly to FOX. "Real Bae: et Brokers au cve BY PLACE FOB SALE. The owner of # neat COUNTRY PLACE, com- PaRGing & fine view of Washington city and the P being compelled to leave, will wh le pi ce. containing 18 acres of land. fine « ‘dof ss vari of ft, waht ec toned dani ELIGHTFUL BI SIDENCE FOB SALE. 1,000 DOWN AND ue AINDBE 850 . PRE MONTH. TNDEE & We offer fcr sale. on i toume, 08: rocm FRAME woURE cgatra Irena etree aay located. on 12th street, betwee aa aeent 5 with water and cas: wide tall large yerlors: house Being’ "fect trout: lot’ 23 by ‘with paved nd side wantagee of this property are a good home, ge lot. ailordiog abu ance of etebie room, ines payment and long ESTATE BROKERS. © 7th street, between G and H sts. Forty five dollars ($45) ber month {aud $1.00 cash) will bay one of thom 1d 01 atreet south, b twee containing seven f Closets. gas, with piace largefrect yard am m-aruriag 2) tect 8 inches be Izv feet 3 inches, with, wide alley tn the rear, at the low price of & 1 00! Sixty doilars ( will buy one how the ant hsmeat wa outlay Wat little larger then ax ordinar rental FITCH & in Oppasite Post oO. ‘fice ix roomed FRAME HOUSE No; 7 1 street, near 2 HOUSE in rear of ‘On mabe ter and convenient STOKE and OBLLAR, with ~ (on July dat, 1349.) Toquire . 51 north A street. ve iinpitol ix room tarnished BRICK good repair: No Betrect north. between 24 and d streets west, one block north of Pen! venue, nO Ts. handsome new COTTA front portions araa lot, eer Apply tod. C. McKELDE! north. Fo. RENT—Two Unfarnished ROOMS. on the first floor, with kitchen and bath-room in the basement, at “486 12th street, between KE F, Tnautre at 307 F strect, between lith and 1h. Decent ITFUL SUMNER pEESUDENGE— tea bath and closets. and cold water, rhage, marie staudsrwtti water in val Cseasion July Ist Rent $3: per month co. Home carpets, and oiicloth Will be sold at's reduced nearly new) Ap With strect, uhove Ke. jet, and shade 416 F sek ERY JORRUA WHITNEY & Oo... 416 7th street. between G and H a bargain. 96 room BRICK 4 cellar. gas and wate indows, frout rard, 170% eee locality. Only" $75 30SH ie VT NEY & OV. B EI tT re tenia SIDE: Opporite the Motropolit Fors SALE-Thres 1 BUILDINGLOTS in North Ome” part of the city. Address M ae Star je ood location, ne: ew ioaaire. at Lo {OB BENT. = BRICK HOUSE. 150 ath street with parlor, room, kitchen. wash room, kath-roo: mrnbarms Mall, and large yard. Inquire FoRBIsEED. ae RNISHED aay For Rent: al rlor on the first floor, sult- able for an office; a stable on the same lot for rent Toms Jow tos good tenant. Apply to 474 street, bet je15-3t ~ FRAME ule five 8 enc! on N street north, a 7th rest, will be b he od A rR. aud Bte ye li at ree-story BRICK HOUSE on t north, bet ween 13h and Gor’ Ohureh. [SE SEE DE FORRES “AORES oU- Luding the Graudest Building Site etn ihe District ef,cerumbl sure gt W. fi OBAIG- corner of to 6, other ie mn desiring for i fone Lot 15 by 120 Tranire of Mir. Enrwisec, 34 Pennsylvania avenu Je18-003t. A GREAT RARG ATR —Valu- G LOT. w ‘ith as old house. on N street ts Tetween ‘$b and ioth 20 to. ran a ea Breve get Gaal will make Beak Tena nn New Yor LBepablic: ‘OR SALE—A CORN im Fen ieeaae. Piaget Bridge. 1 ie Pease = a 4 Pa apg ya Er ea fon ia $0 et paved alley, Paved ‘street down to odour pew 3 story and attic FRAME Houses ged Titme: ‘Sonn went monthly instalments. nest FRAME HOUSES. six andsoven rice $1,280. Payments as above Lidl three 2-story TRAME HOUSES. four fooms and (The above are Sut welt located.) kite Tooms,ia cality. lange ease Iabed. wi of Sra withio A te a3 O;HUA WHITNEY @ CO ae + gas, bath, and water-closet. “Terwe HOUSE corver 18th and K residence General Hardee.) thirteon rooms, water 266.60 rer month.) large yard No. 117 avenue. between 19th a1 ENT—526 1 a corner 6th. So gas and oss Handepesly FURNISHE Housn for handsome privat — every ci , (suitable te revidence,) twelve rooms. euience. with rge grounds. $150 month to s permanent tenant. Joe Toth street, pe Neon | and K, nine rooms, ont Water and 3 ely. QnoUse on Navy xa 'd, ten reoms, stable, &c 0 per - Sppty to WM. McNEI je Bt 5 7th st., between Dand E. Costar e Y HOUSE oats location, near city, bape pee partly os iy << 5 Sua trait, Addrees Ds sess Bate wen waddress Dr . Wash- ington, givirg referen: (OR BENT —Vise BBIOK HOUSE, oe 390 fxieteaiey erg cetera bath r 1 com aad o: chiar reare, cgutainjne 1 firet clase Toeation and oe order, heving jase oe a it roughout sane of 08) KEL al Agent office Ne 363 ath treet weet, near Lat. north. je 12-6t YI F OR SALE AT A BARGAIN. th, Excellent chance jarket Gardener, Dairy- mau, Butcher. Speculators or rty tm search of a Pleasant count: home. Oneof ti retiiont Ltt: Peres in frait ie turn} three miles i Georwetown. eas to 100" sell the Farm. with imprevemeuts. at the 8 Price ebtained fora part of the land alone, ‘S20 ba pect — 3012 2w ye RENT—A fret clus four- handsomely and A thoroughly, tainty, all she, ocera ry HOUSE, ‘nished. con Tayuire on Jeul-tf —A very desirab! DWELLING, containt and all modern impro jocality, and within ofthe Treasury ard War Departments. iuire of COOPER & LATIMER, Aac- Real Estate Brokers, Southwest cor- we and 11th street. Je Lett NT—That beat COTTAGE, with porch Gast Gane street, opposite Irving t $35 Be in advance. WM. sri KNEY, 443 itn jove@. _je10-tf Fo. BENT—Three-story BRIOK. 13 rooms, pith water aut 1 see Possession givan at once Ay'y.te om N P. M. G."s Office, cer, Je otf pe ae Si healthy, well watered Sever tallsgapringsol soft water; sofi of ail kind gravelly ‘and black bottom land; tinely'sicuated for gardening. dalising. stock ng. or for country seats; il pene pte nd ie aaT TERME #UE RE 174 G street. bet (rors SALE CHEAP AND ‘ON LONG 1 TIM A beantifal BUILDING 8) TE of i acres with Grove alt smile noren of Columbia vollege oining country seat of W Esa B' Lot is; Savare 307, uorthwert cornse ieee snd Vermont avenue. Also, fine Farin on the Po temac, in Prince George's county, Md, to ex ghana for improved city property,” Apri to ‘i. © GILL, Boom 63, third fieor, Post Ofice build ing. je7- 1" “BEAUTIFUL LOCAT FpcarEe OOUNTRY SEAT Totter my FARM of on ares, sitrated on Good Hope bill. near Anacostia, for sale cheap, b removal to Prince George’s county. Th! contains all luxuries within season, sach a berries. peaches, grapes. apples. and varteti ther froit. The view of the river and city of Washington, as well as ite healthy Roition os cannot anced = Price @7 wh; bal- rset " 3 four 9 ‘Que, two, three, and fonr years ‘OBA’ a ait" A. KRAUSE. F ISHED & ED ROOMS J FOR NT—With or come Say meme Mt No. 49™ Pa. avenne; second HOARDING at bemanar~1 place, hve dollars per week. H Saas be. rooms, water and my i 369 Ostrest, betwoon Wand Sixth strects. near the diet Sopa Guarehs containing 12 roems. Abe yAttorney, 430 D atrest sit tween 13th and lath, i ._ Inquire at 203 lich street. ‘Ove of the best bat =o Gestrable BESL DENOES in inthe city, contain thirteen rooms, inelnding bat ith all the modern tm Provementa’ outside walle are 14 inches and parti. Hon walle’ inches thick; house is built by day labor, gener; situation on K st evonine oo err rot Tin ot Foz ss panes desirable FRAME wa jeorgetown, water at Broker, corner Hij Bridge sirests. Georgetown. - OUBTRY HOME FOR SALE. |W HOUSE, just finished, with an Erk of Bo. den ena Counter HOMES FO: Parttes wishing to UNTRY HOMES, from Pes Moractoes will hed ieee Biteson Me's 4-Buie FQ acs Sis miles iaroat ore jantation. Sed m the Novy Yard gu the Bilver Hut ne wishing to will be roa, ars LUREPAE AT OIG, ws . Vi Hovszs anp tors IN THE CITY 42ND counrrRy FOR SALE BY 5. P. BROWN & SON, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, IC ABD SCROFULOCS 5 SEAS KU teorecat an Earerpamed ‘orm exten wack medictoes “Oali street, between 5th aud Sia ‘THAT, MISEEARCE INFOsTaR woot, cig Bhan Hr iaext, Oa ‘Oat Fellows" "HE a FUNERAL WREATHR, Bapat, ARP, Ran ea nature’ form apd caler, by Mys. ie ee ats New Jereey avenee north, SHELL on ene in the mos: tasteful man naturel 5. stoors & x ‘Ou. 13. ork avenue and 500 Be LARGE COLT’S AND REMINGTON’S and Navy Revolvers and ont Soencer aed Sharp ites aud Oarbines wented, ot 6 STRAUSS. "streets, ; Corner of Bish and Pros Georgetown, and OFFA'S Jewelry St 337 Penne} ia AveDOS, near 7th 8 NATHANIEL WIL8oN, ATTORNEY -aT-LAW, BAS REMOVED TO So. 409 F STREET, _my 24-tf EAB 71x. iCLa erantoes te care, alt ‘cine SASH of the heat, lungs. liver and gevera’ debillty. without melt ‘Can be consulted at her rooms, No 416 1D FOR LabiEs., * e, Laat OF, Chota Boots, 5 Pas order thr: a4 mafl promptly ae “48 = oe WONDESFOL BEMEDY— EUGA—For ail Throat. Lung, Liver and mia Pez. Com at and Impurities of Bleod Read marvelous cures y ne kit) Minth street, above Pa aveons, Jeien ietcatsent oP FESS eats iNTe inthe city, bast fom ‘athorough care. His toes are moderate’ Dationts visiting sce no one but DEILOSOPHY OF aren, peascs KCC ly Considers. Marriage philo these lectures wii FOR SALE. NICE FURNITURE FOR. SALE VERY nd & comfortable House for rent in Gerpuoon Pply at the Btar office. je Is st* Fe, pare f ris zy BanGarn—| —FIXTURES 0: sited. w ‘lour ‘yes ate a BEWS FOE ‘THE PEOPLE. You can get artic le of COAL or WOOD ey eT oh * iy People’s Wood and Uoal De 165 Penua avenue, pear Ith street, ber cord. LDING MATERIALS gees SALE —A Fine ance for Builders —A BUILDING contaim- ing abont 182.00 Brick Also.s numberof SHEDS. all Building ceed for @ dwelling. and one ‘The purenaser to take down remove the b n binidign within thirty (30) days. Sercce cep or MeL Tenth Re ‘BENEDICT, ap? tt a S Fiftecati strect. Y Cuasurs ¥. irene! DEALER tN FINE TEAS, opooeEre QUOKS, Northwest pacts oth and I streets. Desires to call attenticn to bis finely assorted ofsT 4 aad FARCY ORO euies! consi of BVE! bis tine. ry freee and the fae erally. PARTIC ULABLY P' isons Pont Prsitey fowexsn. invited to call aud ex: ine ese tage of the Teeeut ULE AT WINES, AND * = Z oF BEPUCTIO THE PRICE = — Of the . ond Soucy artic ach art ted maeceutea, and sold at the VERY er Casi PwlCES Bee notice of CALIFOBNIs W VINES. je 16-x A’ WHOLESALE PRICES. SOMETHING NEW. BOX-TOE—BOX-TOE—LOX-TOE. Gents Lasting Box- Too, éy ry Tea, 2 ‘ + een 200 © oxtor’ "Ties 20 Tor Congress, 3 & . 3 6e 50 70 sz LS GASBURGER B 373 7th street, between 4 and K Hasvey & HOLPEN, MANUFACTURERS OF ICE CBEAM, WATER ICKS, CHABLOTTES. JBLLIES, &c., 267 Pennsylvania avenue. corner of lth street. most respectfully announce to our numerous yorvean soak the public. that, ip connection gtion wiih our extensive Restsuract Latics and Gentlemen, we ha yg At paration for manufacturing WATESB I0ks, FEUZEN CUSTABD, CHARLOTTE DE BUSSE. FROZEN PUNCHES, JELLIES, &., Of the finest qualities and favor, Wholesale on selection ef Cresms bave been male the principal dairies of Penosylvania. Delaware: ad Vi er FUBNITUBE, CARPETS, MATTING, oll ee &c., &c. auseisee'y “i BALED BAY AN p Aneta oorh suantities as Casesre. cunrarms, a0. ncaa REN omy (CLOTHING, &c. TEMPORARY REMOVAL. ‘The Beliding we now occepr t# about to t+ thoroughly renovated en¢ improved for our use On account of the Extensive Improvements will take plage, we will be compelled to TEMPORARILY VACATE THE BULLDIE. We bave this Gay rented. of WB Mores. Rey THE STORE, FRONTING ON 7rn STRERT UNDER THE AVENUE HOUSE, FOCR DOORS BELOW OUR PRE YTSTAND We SHALL REMOVE THERETO, ON THORSDAY, JULY 1 OCR ENTIBE stock or MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTUING. @ Previous to renovating, we bave reduced the pric ALL WOOLLEN GooDs, EXCEPTING FLANNEUS IN ORDER TO S4Vk MOVING THEM PARTIES DESIRING TO PUROMASE SHOULD AVAIL THEMSELVES OF THE OPPORTUNITY A. SAKS & CO., $l? SEVENTH STEERET, N. B—-WE WILL AGAIN RETORN TO ODE PRESENT LOCALITY ON OR ABOUT ADOT BAR'S CLOTHING ESTABLISHMEN CORNER SEVENTA AND E STREETS, WASHINGTON, CLOTHING FOR LARGE 817m MES. CLOTHING FOR ALL SIZE MEN, E LARGEFT STOCK OF BOY: YOUTHS’ CLOTEIN DISTRICT. These Goods are of ms own make, and will prove © be superior in style, finish, and workmanship to Any in this market. THE GOODS I BELL MUST BE AS eENTE! PRE B2_No bosiness te done Bstardars enti! evevin m1) 27 ln” ——— DEVLIN & Co., New York Clothiers, 276 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NE Ww SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, SCOTCH CHEVioTs, ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN CLOTHS, and CASSIMERES. 4 FINE LINE OF LINEN Goops, MADE UP AND MADE TO ORDER. FULL LINES OF CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, DEVLIN & Co., 276 PENNSYLVANIA AVERUE. ep 16-Sm" F 2: 2epEecrs, (Buccessor to H. F. rie | TRUNKS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. THE LARGEST STOCK, THEIBEST MADE, AND MOST REASONABLE PRICES. SOLE LEATHER, LADIES’ DRESS TRUNKS, PACEING TRUNES AND FALICES. TRAVELING BAGS, &, WALL, ROBINSON & CO., 382 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, my 35-1m Between 9th and 10th streets Nez A OFFIOE, 11>. ore wire, re aoe ar FOL ZON'E0O: sévance money 7,38 Bind Bracke as cat paid for tbe e Buniays, from 6 Wa FOB CLANS AND TRUST