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EVENING STAR. Largest Circalation in the Distriet CROSBY S. NOVES..........Editere WASHINGTON OITY: MONDAY JUNE 2%, 1869. S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SEB OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELB- @RAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. For THE ACCOMMODATION OF PEasoxs leaving the city during the summer months they csn bave TH STaR mailed to their Address, ly ordering the same at the office, for 12% cents per week, for one week or more. The sp piritof Siaywaaker ‘s bull is abroad ic the land. This vicious animal, it will be re- membered, used to be one of the institutions of Lancaster county, withim whose precincts the | broad acres of bi savage boring, vigorc owner Iay. By diat ot = pawins and load bel. lowing Bis taurine ba bad come toconsid-r bimeel! aud to be considered the master of ali the lords of the herds in that section of the country round about. Ky and by, however, the public wants seemed to require a railwsy between Lancaster snd Columbia. aud the engibeets were reckless enough to locate the te th the fields in which he had so fong reigned supreme. Tas grading of the Tondwey and the iaving of the track were per- tied With silent comtempt, or at i but whee 1 the worst he locomotive ndering aloag, bis was aroused. jie would stand no such nonsense. So, lioratius like, he stationed himself at the end of s high bridge across the Little stream which skirted the farm, determin- ed to hold it sgaimst the rash invader. The result all the world knows. The bull, with more pluck than wisdom, had undertaken to block the way of progress, and he was pitched over the embaukment an inanimate and shapeless mass of flesh and bones, while the engime Went snorting on its way to Lancaster | ‘With its precious freight. ‘The remaims of the Little bull have long since mingled with their original dust, but his spirit has reappeared on the earth in various ways Snd at various times since bis bombastic end. | Its latest manifestation is im the form of a person named Cavis, who, more foolish than s historical prototype, bas undertaken the double task of snuff ng out Tag Star and pre- venting people of a given color from earning their living by such Ronorable and honest occupation a= they may choose, and to which they bave been trained. A great deal might be said in regard to the absurdity and wickedness of such underiaking=: but reasouing would ba Wasted on a person so supremely foolish as this Mr. Cavis demonstrates himseif to be. He is opposing himself to the spirit ef the aga, to the laws ef co i reasonable cency, and be must go over the embankment like Siaymaker’s bull, whose lawfal successor and representative be is. It is a somewhat significant tact that seven of the nine persons who took s leading part in the Qnti-Dougiass meeting Saturday night, in- cluding Cavis, Mr Mullen, the mover of the resolutions, and Mr. E. B. Robinson, whoasked to be the first to sigu them, were in the South during the war, civing e:ther active or sympa- thetic aid to the rebellion. It would be the part of modesty in these gentlemen to take a less conspicuons position in uadertakiag to Gictate to the printers and newspapers of Wasbington. —The readers of THB Star will be surprised bear tbat it is hostile to the laboring and working classes. Probably no paper in the | 26 cep country bas given more space and attertion to | the imterests of the workingmen; and if the prinvers bave no worse enemy than Taz Straw they will do very well. If any paper here has PSid more money to the printers, more prompt. ly. or bas maintained pleasanter relations with its employes than Ti of the fact What amount of reliance may be by the fact that the only change made by Taz STAR from piece work ‘o day's work aad from day's work to piece work within the Jast “five years” or the last fifteen years. was that in June, 1351, when by the action of the Printers’ Society, the work om the afternoon | Lan Papers was required to be done by the prece | Me unstead of by the week. Assoon as he gets fairly warm in his seat— and at the present registry of the thermometer it won't take him long to do that,—we hope the new Secretary of tbe Navy will set himself about revoking the order issued by his imme- diate predecessor in office changing the names of certain of our naval vessels. Without taking into account the illegality of that act of Mr. Borie’s or the inextricable confusion it is sure TAR, we are not aware | egations 1s demonstrated | to work both im the naval records and in the | mind of the people, the folly and bad taste of civing up names which were not only distinc- | tive and appropriately national, but which | bad won for themselves imperishable lustre by the part they bore in the Iste war in ex- | change fora stale lot that had nothing to recom- mend them save that they recalled the days of besthen mythology or the prowess of the British Navy, would alone condemn it in the mind of all pa‘riotie people. We are not abie to remember an ord+r issued by any cabinet officer which called oat sack uniformly unfavorable comment as that of Mr. Brie above referred to: and Mr. Robeson can {8 BO more Appropriate and acceptable way mark bis entry into office than by expunging st from the records of bis department. sess Sena ee Some of the Southern papers propose to rid their States of the evils of carpet-bagism in its Present form, by eurgesting tuat they go out. side of their own limits for Representatives and Senators,and such men ss Doolittle, Pen- cleton and Dixon are named as available ma- teria!. This issudstantially the English pian, and it Bas a good macy and solid merits to recommend its adoption in other States than those referred to. We doubt, however, whether it would mevt the case in any of the States lately im insurrection, since the majority of fegal voters in each of them would, for the present at least, undoubedly be thrown Against any candidates belonging to the class of which the gentlemen named are specimen bricks, no matter where they Bailed from. The New York papers all publish more or less lengthy obituary netices of the Vational ‘ntelligencer, im which the past—the remote past—bistory of that paper is very favorably commented upon. They seem to atiach no consequencp to the announcement that its pub- ation will be resumed,—thinking, probably, hat it wil never fuliy recover from a break in its ieeGes, OF that its old character CSB never be revived im any bands in which it is likely to fall. en ‘The Peace Jubilee directors have made a re- Port showing that the great festival netted $117,010. A large portion of this is to be divi- ded smong the subscribing towns for the bene- fit of the widows and orphans of deceased sol- diers. Mr. Gilmore Bas been presented with a Bouse worth $25,000, amd is promised a great deal more by bis benefit to-morrow. —$<$<$<________ Of the two pieces of statuary to b> contriba- ted by Connecticut to the old Representatives Hall, that of Roger Sherman has been pat in marbie, while thatof Jonathan Trambail wil) be completed in about two years. Both are ts executed by the sculptor Ines, who ts now in Rome. ee ‘The wheat crop Bas nearly all been gathered in Maryland, and by the end of this week little wit be pik seaicteesienscoee en From French & Richardson and from J. SBillingtou we have Harper's Basar for July 10th. ee From J. ©. Parker, 463 7th street, we have Harper's Bazar tor July 10. —————$—<—__________ Tam Prize RixG—Charies Collins, well snows ip nae ireigs, 28 the Cast-Iron * Das ae . Bee eee ec cepted Tim Hussey's challenge to SF Jay Cooke bas given S100 & Sand school at Phillipe, Mat Vpn 67 My. and Mrs. ‘Mansfield Tare sdmitied to ‘ue Lows bar on the same day last Tuesdsy—of next week—Jnly 6th. The polls ‘Will be open for ome day only, and the follow- ing are the questions tobe voled on :—Ist, for the constitution or against the constitution; 2d, for clause four, section one, article tree of the constitution, that is for disfranchisement, or against clause four. section @pe, article ‘Bree, that is against distranchisement, 3d, for se¢tion seven, article three of the comstitntion, that is for the test oath for officers, or against section seven, article three of the constitution, that is against the test oath for officers; ath, for Gov ernor: Sth, for Lieutenant Governor; 6th, for Attorney General; 7th, for Congressmen; 3th, for State Senators: 9B, for Delegates to the General Assembly. A vote «stor the constitu- tion” simply does not count for anything as to the clauses above mentioned. It is neither for Or against the two clauses which are to be voted om separately. Justasa yote for Gor- ¢rnor does not count for any other office on he ticket, Both parties are making increased forts in the canvass and General Van Wyck, of New York. will start to-morrow tor Freder- ickeburg, Richmond and other pisces to make Speeches for the Wells ticket by invitation of | the Republican State Qentral Committee. Lewis McKenzie, Esq., the candidate for Con- gress to be voted for by the conservatives of be Seventh (Alexandria) district, is now onan ‘lection tour through the district. S7A new and very perfect counterfei Wenty-five cent note is im cireutation, ®7 An American school bas been established in Sitka. Jt comtains 16 pupils. 87 One dollar 1s tbe price which a fearless Youth in Missouri asks for biting off a ratties spake’s bead. #7 When Mrs, General Gaines realizes her Tights, sbe intends building @ mammoth or- phan asylum in New Orlean: «7 Tte S!. Louis Times says that there are about 3,((0 opium eaters in that city, and that they consume 13,320 grains of morphine daily. 7 Anna Smith, a girl nineteen years old, of Is County, Lowa, is working a farm of oue red acres on her own accoant. ial Pu Ae Bar acy or VOCAL A AND I 4 0M habs von. a RIAL GUI corner N and 14th streets, wutes ts AY BVEN: one 30. 13.9. Proceeds yg = benefit of — Chapel. Admission ‘Chi Be TTESTION OF BOU: ERS, farviture qeelees and other: Called to the extensive and peremptory sale ote Cabinet Foruiture ad: to tak jou roums on THUSSWAY, at m: ‘July iy at 10 ocloek Three Pisnos, one large Witten Onrpet, two I repos lar; Tiated Waite: niga elas net pead Jest _|_OBAS. W. BOTELBB, Auct. pot t sto) Customers who fail to wet the Feguested to send 4 thetr names to the te prevent any farther in terr ptions Those indebted me wil lease Ee ot She office or wait until Called Tpon! yen em GEORGETOWN WO) LLEGE COMMENC. EMENT WEEK. mn Ch sing uecelees of this Institation will ‘Rta this week UESDAY, ao ond Avnual Com- I be beld ta the Col- be sinde: friends of the Ineti- tation, and the pubis geosrally’ are Tespectfally ingited to atten ‘Sins SFO Tr ‘Ai the unequalled new GEM DE Hal NT of n Woitkavest GSEURRY, 424 pag ailwizes and style frst class Gs uusurpa-sed. THE SUBSG! ation AL INTELUI yen! EL et eceeen fay and uvtti further notices with the Eretins F until arrangements its eeparate iesue fa a regula Washi Noton, dune 22, 1869. HALLS BATS 1 REN UBS the same price we offer all, Heir Breve: rations, as, A ry sts. “Other Pi: id 6th an sand. “a fing Ss cat Tale, Powders, much lor owber: snd BTAUR NATTANS. DRUGGIST. BEAU Tuer staal Detvorts wrth. ca YOUR MONEY NO\ Bors deposited wish FREEDMAN’ BAYINGS ant weet CNetwoen this date and Jaly iit, nt Office, beaine to Crew interest July Iat- Interest is paid rem: office and residence to ‘street, “iret Ward) “omice hours 8 to ana from $ to 5p. m. je 10-1m' ‘TBY GRAY’S CELEBRATED SODA WATER, From his NEW ABUTIO COTTA‘ At northeast corner Massschusetts avenat and 4th street. je2-eolm™ ‘CUED BoA WaF uPs STILL MAINTAINS ITS UNBIVALLED REPUTATION FOR UNIFORM GOOD QUALITY ND 108 COLD TEMPERATUBS, With DELICIOUS FRUIT and CREAM 8YBUPS. Kisetngeo, Vichy, Seltzer, and Berstogs MINB- BAL WATEBS on draught. No. Fifteenth street, Opposite U8. Treasury. ne certain petitioners. i thet opaitione. ioe vandal who ‘thelr the provirion, in vis of its Vimitattons tions, vient | ithont anaets ‘assets are Sree the benefit of the tm al! parts of the country Persons in this 2‘Distiee who still wish to avail spempsineg of ts tenet nd who has no, aoe Sake Set tices erent a a! on times without charge. GEO. Benkrapier, aera ‘at-Law end Solicitor in ~ F OUBTH OF JULY CELBBRATIOZ. REWORKS! " i FIBEWORES!! Je Steck {IMB GREBH & BLACK TRA it 5. W. BuRoBBLL, oe" rice ‘Corner 1th and P ste. ‘Bbbitt eu Coxtmatios of tam sate oF FIRE DEY GOODS AT COST FOR OaSMUNTIL 15x JULY. Je obey MAY & CO, eparaiats mock of elegant D SILK: PMMEB SILES, ah ‘ ALES. Pekka OEE po Kons. ich th oelling at COS ron Gabi cual asp po “ed geo ? 303 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, je 23 St Between 9th and 10th streets. | edema FOR STATIONSREY. Bis roses inch Inkstands. No 308, top lve grces Six inch Inistends, No. 300, glass Taree grea 4 inch Inketands, Wo. 3/3, glass stop- Two be andred thousand White Envelopes, 8°;437,; jen Two bi narod t pin White Envelopes, 93sx4'.; Ore area twrnvand White Bnvolepes, 105115 sempies recuired. Blank nh forme for bidding will be furnished upon Wie bids will be considered and ‘Accepted or re- Jegied item | by item be execute? by se) snccessfal ewith'n ten days after betag called aj must be farnished year in qaantities department The en- yer, be called for during reposal mast be signed by the individual ing it.and be by @ bond. Juth sulotent suretiew ta foonam ‘of ive thousand dotlers, proved by & United States Dis- ice itorney. ou. a form to be farnisbed by the departm, jones nm tl ecution of a contract, with ood and suftictent bonds, for far- sisbing ‘ouch es of the articles as may be ed ur.de "all Geliveries will Prarie ‘bythe see pote toe for Secre! of the Treasury, end the de or en ial article wil, be deemed sudiciont cease tom sonal the contract. be free of charge at the Treasury with any one onder under contract will operate as the: f entire penalty of the bowd, or the ‘Treasury may direct tl ket, of euch articles as shall be necessary to supply the deficiency caused by sack ‘lure, and charge to the contractors fifty per ioh it shall be found neees- by a satisfactory, pond Rs consid and contracts will awarded only to established manufacturers a or dealers in, the articles. GEORGE 8 BOUTWELL, je28-eolm Secretary of the Treasury. Tv Cusar AND DESIBABLE LLAMA LAOE POINTS, FEOM 20 TO 100 DOLLABS, BLACK CANVASS GRENADINES, all prices, from £0 cents a; BiOH BLACK SILKS in grest variety. Str 4 Check JAPANESS POPLINS, setaatt'y pa Chad PANESS POPLINS, at FRENCH LAWNS and ORGANDIES. WHITE FRENCH MUSLINS. WHITE AND OOLOBED CORDED PIQUES. BLACK and COLOBED ALPAQA, ail prices, 100 pieces COLORED oan bigs ira in tizely out. end purchasers who d: ae nto most fur «beir money are invi stock and pi ices previous to purchasing ele ONE PBICE ONLY, IN PLAIS FIGURES. NO DEVIATION ALLOWED. w. SHUSTEE & BRO. No. 324 Pennsylvania je 2% 2829 jy1,35 Between 9th and 10:h ats. New Books. ARTEMUS WARD'S rab peiin tng as exhibited et Egyptian H London ited by his Exee- Btore, W. Boberteon -e i P. Hingston. With thirty ‘tour illustrations. MOPSA, THE FAIBY. By Jean Ingelow. WANDKBING RFCOLLEOTIONS OF A SOME- Jobe wel BUBY LI An Autobiography, By A ‘Soe a, or us SAVAGE LAN- Slopte ann sEReari NS IN FRANCE. GER. ot ee Amerioun Jou ‘taaliet tae pe ky eat ican Journalis rr werd Gould Brita iia ATHALIAH. A Novel By Joseph H Greene, Jr. MEEREDD. A Domestic Novel. By Mrs. 0. 3 5 panes TEs pore MANUSORIPT A Move. zieg. 7 ‘Translated from t By i + bY it Tale renal 7 | pic or NWS DALLADS, ¢ Gunisiets in ne volume, PHILP & SOLOMONS, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, Je2s 332 Penn. ave, bet. 9h and loth ats. Paesrnvixo KETTLES ith Jar; ‘. sesortm TINNED -— i SWELLED’ WARE, ait Prices Hg 0 e. D STRE’ T. Poe WATER 1 1869 ies OTIC — The saberiber Gee ine '1CE — No ai oa Ti The subscriber be haat hie doy, 9 14 Id ail mask ty end | avait ACTOR si > nies SEPA L. HARDWARE Broom, BASKET, D eee! PAOTORY ber, takes pleasure in his friends, and t! Bas rt rato meet s Tal ‘a fair GOOD GOODS. AT LOW aba ito iio woo ie JOSEPH L savagn. f the Gtit daw, Penpsylvaniet ‘ove. and 10th etrest. CLOSING oe ALE je2-1w T COST. DAVIS". 30’ Market Bpace. Borer? TP oes one SUN UMBREL- Se VIB’, 20 Market Space, S724", GOODS, AR ACOLS. son UMESEL. ac, AT CO*T. a “oe small profit. “at Davis, 30 Marke Bpace. FS ALL KINDS OF Pee AED ri PE PRICE ot FELB' ee at LOWEST 308 DAVIS’, 20 Market Space. Cos VINEGAR! CIDER VINBGAE:!! CIDER VINEGAR!! A L pow Parad edad apne iB VINEGAB i po png le cheap, for cash, in quantit tities to BILEY A. SHIGN, Union Bottling Depot, . Corner Greene and Olive streets, ‘je21-1m D.o. GR otrunxs. GR GREATEST STOCK. GRBATEST VARIETY, LOWEST PRICES, AnD STRONGEST AND NEATEST MaDE TBRUNES 4 VaLisEs. MBBS’ AND LADIES’ SATOHELS, a&ec., atte VaLIsss, ac. PEACTIOAL i} ahaa JAMES Sina & ©0., EVEN ., One deur seve 20 eas? Ball, Lith satin ts Btn romp ae Tur LOWEST PRICES AND BES! GOoDs. CABPETS, oncrers oe HAP mareatazs, | jereior w prices. Breen : jon RENT RENT—New and tm BOOMS, in a privat. family, fis fertiomin “ot F gentlemen ani wie. RE street, Between loth and ore ¥ rooms and sxoas Eo Li ICEESE for sal; formal Hy Greeetz, oF 03! Soptcctionery. No 34 % jom-ree Fes goon see, ma ae zee yet i ee itd “ os ogg Sy or iz seome Bent ea” . Lieney. "umber t aferchan ts, Water strest, Georgetow: with front between Ini street wad tre Printing rented advance. Je 28 tf 443 1ith atreat. Fore RENT—A very pleasant HOUSE, 012 between 9th and 10th, contaiai clothes- WO BRICK NOURES FOB GBNT, in George- town; nine rooms each, newly built; mart mantels chandeliers, gas and water. Can be had by the STE of July. pery low rent Apply to Jos LIBBEY No. 37 Water street, Ueorgston je28-3t (OB Ri pa eee 221. on Mth st west. Det M and § north. ecntaining six rooms, at Kd os monte, Amquire next door. for July Sth, on € street north. now doings good Susiwoce in the grocery Inquire at thi int store next doer, No. 350 E ih and 13th streets. RT '& MONTH8—A good COU Tat Bouse. farpisbed.in @ kealthy Weatton. on Finer Braach, Jah treet this side of Wm Blagien. B be let. Plentv of fra jes and ail KF street avd the Sa road, front- ing 24 feet onlith eon feet be shove named road: impr aed Biable. The property is immedi t Senator Sherman's tract FITOH & FOX. Beal Estate Brokers and Auctioneers. 470 7th street, opposite Post Office. } T © PHOTOGRAPHERS AND OTHERS. House No. 335 P: MOTEVANTA. a ee sous eat of Ninth street, je 23-28 ach a SaoDAREANG auecane't without any farther alteration or expense me stent room. FIRST FLOOR, bas boon ied by Dr ‘amce for peat rt and ia the best location tn the city for maeinees The upper part of the bailing will be rented entire or the rooms pe a8 desi: It with fc the 32th of July. te ready or EEO. Woosueay 00. Apsly Je 28 eost adjoin (Poe RENT—Usrcew ) ROOM: f No 24 street Terms ay om Sremslone, next Che ‘OR BENT—A number of ROOMS, 88 ‘street; location very desirable. ‘onting rectly on Gity Halt Bawade mes Fo: BENT—Three farniehed FRONT with or without BuARD. 4 Tah atevts tween Iand kh. Terms moderate, sae Pusex HOUSES FOR RENT—One » =ite four rooms and-cellar and others with six and Seven rooms; pleasant localtty. — re at 124. corner of 5th and and P tree 3t* water: 349 Rhode Telan and 15th street een R rect nt K street, between Mth and Lith ste. ‘OR RENT. Yura st order. loor. eT Inquire of A. GADDIS, JR. sonable to 8. feop Sth street, near OR RENT—BRICK. back and front yards, wood s| con K street, near 13th GEU-A- LANE ‘jo 26'st* 175 K street, near 15th. POR | ee ae BOOMS cal = lower floor. suit- = able foi ished nisheo; Ho. "a Teaorth Bet ,Canitor a Bil i between 7th at street and Delaware aven: je 25-30" 5 a tnree gat & neat 5-roe Detween Vith and ithe 7” ioasaes NE DESIRABLE FRONT Om aceARGE BRC ee ae jemen: OF man and wive. Mc | eee! :BEEARANT UNEU one oor, fOr large BTANLES | fi id ly at 474 lth street eres sot Je25-3t* aes hree-story BRICK HOUSE, Lith" and a fate abode 0208 “Tent beteee SeWILLTA 157” K atreety betwoon Wath aaa ith street 30 28-3t" OB BENT— ma 0d a ree . m F PR gD ee locality, two three sore ect, po A reoms ieee mediately st (05 aN waa a kitchen rt between Mand P7 NSU wt £08 eee PLEssanr FUBSISHED BOOMS—Two first and two second floor: gaa hydrant; every ac- comnu men; 492 E, between Sth an: squares from Post Uffice built ane it Fo! hgh aps cares = comfortable BESI- aving pleasant porches, f the Cap- at No and © 026 2t* for see nied ay geal tes two Pabeloe gin: ang sf seats = arb . chi ac a; Tocation select; 433 iith wt. J0 25 St” in Your own House —For 'y new, 5 rooeas; pleasantly je— HO! Teeated ne bear Prov! how inprorta wane g3, pee a month dott peid TsoK. weal yivanis a be rented low Tesponsible person? Inquire of THOS tauey, 80" Teh Sans weat, Oth street weet and jo 25 ot ba: ths clty t okere, INT—One of those deligt FS BIUK HOUSES. with back Sutter 5 tataiog nine heer £58, Sth pocme a water. ater. Choreh. “Bént low tos gs 18 Se ae ae jem oe Bow York avenue ‘an 1 eh at atrest. eae Bet oe BRICK. lige dh ny street . ae oe Sth; OP Lospranaes rooms, water, gas, hree BRIOK, 13 rooms; water and gas; and HOU! n Beto RNISEEBD HO! rooms, “vies apa te cere: ee oes: nee of W.T. MUBPA Potomec Hehdnian *treets north. —_ AND RENT. 155 F street, nesr 19th, < large vard with cle 30 the per month. privtore A BN T—Lerge O07" Os BALE. Ran ent Jus eae of ath ‘3 eroance: Sith . onvremiee. Kien ‘Bouma Fon MES eS OB BALE—Four new HOUSES of 11 rooms: FY cattuated pear Howard's: ten misuies walk from7th each; @1 000 cab; balance terest —Teamnte ot B 32 ACBES SIX MILES Bast OFTHE oar tol. on the Mariboro’ road, me and wood land. | Will exchange for etty $2.50). “0 ACRES meadow and w fomtnd $5,000. 20M i ed. $ 401 ¥ streatsneat it Hocsss aup wore IN rw Cc TY AND countrrRy FOR SALE BY 5S. P. BROWN & SON, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, Connex 16ru Stzeer any Mew Your Arexvej Lat 28 Fim ILD} BU! Ine LOTS 1: OR SALE—A vow HOUSE of seven room- Se ‘fruit att afve orm waik of Leurel Mi. ice, biel Ty erienay & CO. Je 25-St 4 is “te street, between Gand it (OR GALR—At a bargain, +8 fine three-story FGntnoes 1'K street north, be- even 4th end Sth h aa pre ie ‘Appl cellar. and eprencit') a premises, oP to CHARLES JUS Fo, BENT— — very desirable BO! a for aren GN yater and gas; iH Tth street, near Patent 0 jeu tr ae ae 3 WHEATLE, new six-rocm a Georgetown a 8d ye ge: 7, south eit! corgetown eo 30 r= BENT— SSW RULIET MOUSE of en rooms, Water and qas. over Tes Store, 636 th street. near D. Good place to rent rooms. ty in Tea Btore. 0 {OR RENT—Farnished BOOMS inenites. Two iy to ‘ater Tt pees first nme 30. Three rooms on second oor, 2, $35, , Ghambers con Tenlent for bourcKecpings Ho. 36 a usetts avenve, 4-6 Ha USE AND STORE f0B Ts '—Oorner 14th and Ohestuat streets. suitable © ty sons ‘the premises, or J. FY ner Keand bih etree : = Pleasant Communicating B07 furnished, on 24 oot house No. 215 stroct, pear Treasury Department. saitable bed-room and office for family. ‘OB BENT—Will be be randy by the let the let of Jul; new, Fenagriet ei , contatning 3 roo! with water a1 bigeee situated oa 25th oe mci claim agent or « om email bet, K and Pen Rent, For particule rs a1 pp At FENWICK &STUAUES. Bash; Door, and Blind Depet, corner 7th street and e jes ares tory and basement HOUSE, divin, aye end kite! 5 93 advance. Inquire next dour, or at Boom 2 Winder Bailding. Je 22 6t* PERSONAL, PERSONAL. —Great excitement atthe ig MORE COKAP STORK, 471 9th street. they are Hats for 25 cw sl-0, @ fine assortment of Bun PERSONAL —There iano ex man or child gotug without u seosen. swhon th they cau buy al f Hat or th 75 cents, at the Baltimore oon Store. 471 9th street TS WHOM I? MAY OONOEEN—Tae notices, prem: {hat the Skeleton Waron and sielch left on my i808 six months ago w || be wold to pay age at W ar, corner of Lath att Ghiv eyenue, (If not redeemed befors.)on 8 DaY: July Sd at WILL street. Notice 18 HEREDY ore wit! be made to the Certifi Washington, D. € D532 THEODORE HANsMAN BEMOVED. us fice from 7th to sth street west.No. 433 0 few doors north of the Pateut (Office. * 9 2w- north. to 274 Pennsylvania between 11th and 12th streets, ext door weod House. Deters 8 8. BOND bas removed te H, between 4th and sth. Ortice bou a.m, Stodandétos pala fo wish a FRINGE.” aytem aa ‘medicines TUS, 499 Betrect, Deeweon i Senand BABLE IMPOST: take your last dollar ani dis old Dr. DAKBY. (next Oad Feil reliable when ail others fail. FS5, SALE OR RENT—Laree © well batit COT TAGE HOUSE of 10 room: Fabie location soe jn oat with trees, vines, "208HUR. ‘WHITNEY & 09 FAL ESTATE BR je22 6t ais Tth street, between G and H sts, OR RENT—Severa! desirable HOUSES: imms- diate eeneie! ‘iven Apply to BILKY A SHINN, ae treet, Georgetown seal tt OR SALE—A small BRIOK ToUsR ‘in First Ward, ‘Treernrz Beast rooms, within, two squares of Treasury Department. Inquire of 0. - BAKER, Btar ( 2 ieee F4 BM FOR SAL offer for sale a beautifal FARM, situated about one mile from ¢oles- ~= Mont county, contatning 241 acres; ine large welling pew Bara, and ow ‘tion of fine meadow land. Al ate of cultivation, with sbendance ¢f fine fruit, &e ; well wood This Farm is in an improving Boigu -rhond ‘and its proximity to Washington it very recente inquire =e fonawcnrt a ‘ ete NAR, ene ‘a lars © pro} VALBEN Brokers, 36 43 ATOR Ro 242 Penn avenue, be. a, 12th and 1sth streets, north sae oa: Sw jeo19-tf JNO. A. BAKER, peor g avenue. between 9th and 10th streets. otf ue ‘hronicie| KF or. SALE OR} EXCHANGE ERIOR LAND. in lote # parchasers. cluding the Grandest Baitdine’ Site’ in the District of Columbia Tnx aire of B. RSH. 407 F street, Washi e16-Im" JOR RENT BRICK HOT ci plat parlor, dining img kitchen. wasl four chambers, ball, and large, var 0 7th atrect. a ae atery, FRAME HOU: os es ards fi ch geraat wet, to B Worth’ and oth strecta Onplor Halt OB RENT—HOUSE No 258 Cs set oc: eons, rv cok suitabl for, ofices oF dwelltag” bores: igen at of July next.” Inaahre of ©, i RoTaou 2.00 No.4 27 loth street, bet and H rot treo of ond will be sold entire, or di: Bs paper re. tee een reoms., ‘Adjoining tl cation hands ee CS a noo iy. “farni hed . han oroughly abed. con even the mod rm impr row ment emises, we four-story HOUSE, Bet THRMG_Fom Boe ciao in po \ped First Ward, 174 G street. I9th and 2th, four: BeioK: faratahed ¢ throughout, will be rent- the sake of 8 good tenant, at me rate, next dat the let a July ri ‘the 1st of October ‘2 Tth street, Inquire at 47 or on the prem- Ba tone Tim ie | ining cor Batre nook J. Bhees, “ne ot jvare Borthwest corner Street eins nd Vermont arenes. ‘Also, fine Farm Farm on the Bo | SER Be 8 Safed: couNTaT Bnat 4, situated on Good BEAUTIFUL LOO, offer mretame zane removal to ita see tf eas re CS BRIDAL AND) FUNERAL WREATHS, Boqurts, Orosses, &c.. preserv ustural form and color, by Mrs & NatuaBEEL WILON, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, HAS BEMOVED TO No. es F STREET, Pay 2-tf NEABT D32 JOSEPH UPLINK rn bimse 1 to cares eon eM ceandlag” Hecures vin 3 snd 3d ote ‘and a to + Pm. 730° BIG AEST CASH PAID FOR LaDtas jent’s, and oo iren’s Cast Of Clothing horse -at . ® HARTUGENSIS. 24) een Mand N. Any order through mal Sromecly ‘attended to des ty* — Hee moe, Re ped geek ne above Pa a So heme gy! trestment of ceruaLe ay vane the Cl, Ladice ont Sorin f rom ed idence tsi ire Hie oe Ee Decker nn eae Waeins men he onn'es . 0 et volumes coxtaining these “sotures will cin of tug statpnby addreeing CECRET AT cel . bs Sew York { Anatomy and Betence, Sew York suai? FOR =. ropriator wishes ¢ eave the city. 'BANKLIN, Posto? MALE BUY Tae STOCK: Fix $500 TU and GOUD WILL of 9 Fancy Store, 379°. Between Sih “eed Ste ete, ite Patent Ofice: Benson for sellin cola ae iret class RESTAURANT. a ‘opposite the Baltimere Depot cing a tga clans ven ness. The reason for selling, - because the owner ei leaving for the old country OB SALE—DBUG STOBE, in on reasonable terme, Address J¢26-2t* (OB fenrieas a a sth street aes ators. riding 5A ferent a and awit Pousiuae oe + gallon. fonptal fou, at No’ 34 Geet BEWS FOR akon gn get 8 prime cheap ior ceah atthe People’s Woes De Penna — » Dear “pe street. Kindling Wood §5 per coren’’ °° rticle of COAL or WOOD and Oval UILDING MATE! L8 POR BALE —A Fine ‘Chance for Ballers a BUILDING sontal ing about 152.00 ae ee & Bri One small Butidt raed for ‘Seed ‘for an ‘ofice The pereeaeer to “ake = remove the buil gg eae For sale cheap be *s0 ee ie A’ WHOLESALE PRIORS. SOMETHING NEW. BOX-TOE—BOX-TOE—BOX-TOE. nto cow 099 | Raleat savies saa pursiou operation to the eee icnivin ns DEVLIN & Co., New York Cicthiers, FINE CLOTHING, STYLEs, FOR MEN AND BOYS READ. MABE AND To FURNISHING cGooDs. 27> PENNSYLVANIA AVESOR, TEMPORARY REMOVAL. we now ocenpy i abont te be thoroughly renovated and improved for oar ase. v6 Improvements which be compeilad to On account of the Bxtem will take place, we wi TEMPORARILY VACATE THE Bl ILDING We bave this day rented. of WB. Moses, eq, THE STORS, FRONTING ON « STREET UNDER THE AVFNCE HOUSE, FOCR DOORS BELOW OUR Pres NTSTan EMOVE THERETO, ON THURSDAY, JULY 107 WE SHALL E OCR ENTIBE sTOCK or MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING. a Previous to renovating, we bave reduced our prices om ALL WOOLLB! EXCEPTING FLANNELS, GOOD: IN ORDER TO SAVE MOVING THEM PARTIES DESIRING TO PURCHASE SHOULB AVAIL THEMSEL\ Es OF THB OPPORTUNITY A. SAKS & CO.. Sl? BEVENTH =TREET N. B—WE WILL aGald BETy TO OUR ESENT LOCALITY ON OB aA SOUT AUGUST joie te CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, CORNER SEVENTH AND E& STREETS, WASHINGTO: CLOTHING FOR LARGE 81Zm MBE. CLOTHING 'B ALL SIZE MEN. THE LARGEST STOCK OF BOYS aD YOUTHS’ CLOTHING IN THE DISTRICT. ‘These Goods are of my own make, and will prove © be superior tn style, finish, and eto ‘any im this market. THE GOODS I BELL MUST BE as REPER- SENTED. mean 57-Fo Daciness ts done Saturdays cntilevenia . OITIZERS, ARMY AND mavr moomaye' TAILOR, jotel, (late Brown’ 363 Penn. svenue, ‘Wantagten, | TRUNK WAREROONS. 8 TRUNKS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. THE LARGEST STOCK, THE BEST MADE, AND MOST REASONABLE PRICES. . cae, SOLE LEATHER. LapIEs DRESS TRUNKS, PACKING TRUNES AND VALICES, TRAVELING BAGS, &, ‘WALL, ROBINSON «& Co., 332 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, my %-im Between oh and 10th streets. FIOE, 611 N Hate ys ‘avenue *

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