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ST ah a> : LID ae 4 ey = rai, pean meng EVENING STAR. Largest Circulation in the Distriet ~~” CROSBY 5. NOVES..........Eaiter. WASHINGTON OITY: SATURDAY... ++ AUGUST 21, 1469, S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY Pas. SEB OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELB- GBAPHIO AND OTHER MATTER. —_—_—_—_—_—_— FoR TSE ACCOMMODATION OF PxRsoxS leaving the city during the summer months | they can bave Taz Sram mailed to their Address, by ordering the same at thé office, for } is cents per week, for one week or more. i inmendsaiintinasteneiesos owt aie DECORATIVE GARDENING. ‘The interesting report of Mr. Wm. Saunders: ‘he Agr.cultural Department, on the subject sbade trees for street planting, read in the | Soard of Aldermen Inst week, and first pnd- lished in TRE Stak, bas attracted considerable attention throughout the country, which fact induces us to borrow largely from an article of bis published last year in @ scientific jour- nal on the subject of Architectural Gardening The soundness of some of his views on this subject will not go unquestioned, because of bis advocating to some extent the revival of the formal style of landscape gardening, which ‘se once carried to the most ridiculous ex- (remes, particularly im some of the public gar- Gens in Europe, where trees were planted by rule and compass, and not only trimmed into tong blank walls of foliage, but were mate to represent animals, &c. Yet his hints are val- cable, and he defends his modified form of regularity and symmetery with vigor. Com- mencing with the preparing of the a for building, he says that it SY resdily be conceived that a structure, if only of slight architectural pretensions, will appear more complete it fronted by a terrace or level platform, than if it is merety placed, 8s if by accident, ou a sloping surtacc. Even & rostic cottage will be greatly improved in ession when set upon a fistingly designed terrace. This need not be elaborate in order to produce the desired etfect. if merely raised a sew feet above the surrounding surface and finished by a neatly turfed bank, an aur of pre- priety will be given to the site of the house. I* Suggests at once that proper attention has been given to secure it from surface water, and that | an amply sufficient space has beeg.carefally ieveled and prepared for its reception. At the | same time art, by this means, is carried beyond <he mere form of the building, and introduces a pleasing connection between the sertical line of the structure, the outlines of surrounding getation, and the undulations of the ground. hile there is always a finished appearance attending & neatly coastracted terrace it is by no means to be inferred, he says, that he a proves of huge. unseemly backs of soil, un- furnished and slovenly prepared, that ate but to often seen piled up against the walls of the bouse, frequently so bigh as to be on a level | With the first oor and verandas; and fatal | sbike to its architectural proportions, its dura. | Rutty, and the Lesith of iis inbabitants. Batid- ingsabounding in Borizontal lines, with heavy mouldings, Wice cornices, and colummar sup- ports, particulary require the a.companiment of broad, level platform a: all events, on their principal troat, and if this can beex- exded so as to allow space for bg & smooth, broad walk, or if turther enlarged. to include flower garden, tiuusbiag wath a supporting ce Wall, suTmecuied by a low balustrade, Y divided and relieved by piers, a | ed effect will invariably be produ Public buiidiags, or massive and extensive | res of any kind. admit of the most elab- wplay of architectural accessories, bat the terrace platiorm must be oma proper scale © correspond with the size or importance ot the structure, and ali details liberally treated, 1B order to produce 8 grand and imposing ef. tect. Vases. staiuary and fountaius, traes and shrubs of termai and appropriate habit of growth, will here find their fitung position Although it is got at all possible thet such ex. mes Ss baye been perpetrated, will again be epeated; yet, itmay be observed, that some- thing nearly akin to these extravagant orns- i mencations is represented, even in this our day. | | by such decorations as vases set on the gronad without pedestals, and figures of dogs and | lions laid upon raised platforms of soil aud turf: but such burlesques upon taste carnot be | Admitted even as bumble and unambitioas substitates for the magnificent works of art tbat characterized the geometrical style in its | paimy days, The grandeur of long, straight | Avences, and th splendor of their vistas, must always arrest atiention. The elements tha Produce sublimity in a scene are repeficion and cov tmuity, and these sre developed in properly | planted avenues. Let such an avenue be cor- | | | | from the Capitol to tm Potomac river, taxing the National Monamen: as a central puint in the view. Let this avenue be planted on its margins with that beautitai unique and sppropriate tree,the Talip Poplar, (Lertodendron Talipifera.) leaving a clear vista bree bundred feet in width; sai an effec: | would be prodaced of great scenic grandeur There is & certain sublimity of beanty in 2 perfectly straight and judiciously planted | 0G Of trees. asicpally, in traveling through some f the older States, we get a glimpse ot be remains of some fine old avenue iead- ng to an old mansion of hospitable aspe But these venerable remaants are fast decay- cg the trees gec 2 Fed species, ard otherwise undesirable be purpose. it has untortunately become tashionable to decry this mod, Boru of form- ing and pisntiog avenues. They are by some Proteunced as being stiff, formal, and destitate | ofbeauty. There are those who protess that they cam see no beauty in a road, unless its lines are curving. and that with mathematical precision. Bat beauty docs not depend upon mathematics. It can be recogniz#d without the ocular demonstra‘ion of engineering proce: A curved line is not beaatiful, simply beciuse iteurves. Other associations of the elements | of beauty Bave to be taken into comsideration. Neither is @ straight lime devoid of beacty | Decause of its form. On the contrary, it is only by usiformity of color and form, and regu- | larity and contiauity of lina, that can tpro- duce grand and imposing effects. In the formation of grand promensdes, for large assemblages of pedestrians, such as are to be | found im & public park, or an approach to a publie building, straight avenues of ample ‘Width, and suitably planted, are, im the greacest | degree, fitting and sppropriate. independent of their intrinsic beauty, their very eviden' acbity stamps them with a fituess to the ead oe view, Which is universally ackaowledged sad sppreci All those who Dave seen in the Central Park of New & “music day,” will have a lavely recollection of the effects Produced by simple straight lined aven des, and architec- tual gardening, where large assembiages of | *¢, people congregate for pleasure and recreation. As & connecting link between the horizontal and vertical lines of streets and city architec- ture, and the flowing or curving lines of vegeta uon and undulating ground surtaces,a straight avenue is in the best taste, and harmonizes the extremes of art and nature by 8 most pleasing and sgreeable transition. It will appsar evi- cent that the geometrical style bas its peculiar beauties; and that its adoption to some extent, is necersary tn the immediate vicinity ot build- ings. The proper connection of the building ‘with the grounds is ome of the most decided, as it ts one of the least attended to, SS all improvements. To condemn the beauty of Sn artificial scene in the eves 0! many persons, we have mereiy to remark that it is formal.” They overiook the cireumstance | that formality im this case is ouly aa of barmony; and is only empioyed, se far as is | required, for 8 BArmonious arragement of parts. It would be difficult to port toa greater | perversion of teste than that to be seen fre- | fo city gardens S24 pudilc squares, parallel to thestraight inte of thebous. fence. may be Seen & serpentine walk. making & tore every few verde: aca every | twist im it visible from one end te the einer ‘There ie Sn entire wae: of harmony te. | ween the two Ur =i £0 compomeatisg | | Tately for ratifi ebue, that is got aitsined by aay other dispo- | at 11 | cordially inv Advantage whatever to of necessity for the departure from A siraizbt line. Im the case of public squares, more particularly, convemience will dictate the best course for the walks, as they are used for accommodation as mach as for pleasure; ‘Snd no one prefers, on all occasions, to walk round the circumference of a citcle when a line through its diameter ss equally accessible, Roads and walks, moreover, are not partica- larly indicative of any style. They are objects Of strict ity. and should only be introduced where and when necessary; although itis too often the case that they are run thronzh pleas- ure grounds, because they looked well on pa- per, cutting the plan into parts for the purpose of filling up the space with lines. This is mot Gardening, notwithstanding it is frequently considered as such. Auy school- boy, expert with rale and compasses, could farnisb such designs ad libitum. The principles of beauty are the same, whether applied to gardening or architec- ture. In the application of these principles to the development of beauty, the latter bas many advantages over the former. T! Architect operates with inanimate nature, and, as & conseqaence, bis productions are most perfect the momest they are com- pleted. It is his aim to bring his work as Lear to perfection as possible, amd make it as | permanent as stability of position, darability of materials, and strength of construction will allow. All ratural charges after completion are steps im the progress of decay. The mate- rials in the bands of the gardener are of such kind tbat mapy years are required for its pro- gress towards matarity. His plans must there- fore provide for this gradual growth, as well as samit of the many siterations consequeat upon the time that must elapse between their formation and ultimate de Orvictat RatoRNs oF F Tiow.—We bi received from Gen. Can! headquarters, im Richmond, Va., the second of & series of tabular sta rately for each county included in county organizations for election purposes, the results of the late election in that State. The table shows the vote for Gov- ernor, Lieutenant Governor and Attorney Gen- eral. The mumber of persons registered, the greatest number of votes upon any of the questions submitted, and the number of votes polled for and against the + constitution,” and for and against the clauses sabmitted sepa- {this series of memoranda, ‘and the totals given inthe Star. The totals in this statement foot up as follows :—G ernor—G. C. Wall 535; H. H. Wel 101,204. scattering, 1; Walker's majority, 18,317. Lieutenant Governor—John F. Lewis, 120,065: Dr. J. D. Harris, 99 6.0; scattering, 25; Li majority, 20,443. Attorney Geaeral—James 0. Taylor, 119.446; Thomas R. Bowden, 101,129; scattering, °: Taylor's majority, 19,28). RevivAL OF TRADE—It is gratifying to learn that the Merchants’ Line of steams! between Washington and New York has been induced, by the revival of trade, to make an arrangement for two trips per week hereafter; steamers leaving Georgetown every Monday and Thursday, and New York every Weda: and Saturday. This retarn totwo trips per Week 18 rendered necessary by the present Active business in floar, grain, and other aomes- tie produce. ‘The excessive heat of yesterday was a source of complaint threughout the country. In this city the bighest degree reached in the shade ‘Was iol, being 1 me degree attained at Rich- mond, There were several cases of sun- stroke in New York. To-day the thermometer in the Christian Association Building, in this city. Sty p.m., recorded 103 degrees in the shade! The N. mai Labor Comgress continues its sessions at Philadelphia. A report om female labor was submitted and discussed. Resola- tons denounciug Coolie labor, but im favor of encouraging volunteer Chinese igration, peas adopted. A special committee on the formation of & mew political party was appointed. ‘The supporters in Texas of General E. J. Davis for Governor, who claim to be the only true Republican party. bave sent a letter to Secretary Houtwell, asking for the aid of the President and Cabinet im the contest which they are carrying on against the A. J. Ham. litem party. From French & Richardson (Hudson Taylor Book-tore) we bave the Alantic Monthly and (or 1 cung Fulks for September, and the Leonard Scott Publishing Company's reports of Black- edtor August and the Westminster Review tor Jaly. Philadelph: of yesterd: say that the water im the reservoirs of the different ‘water works is running lower and lower, and in Fairmount at least the supply cannot Bold longer than to-day. give even @ shado POLFTICAL.—It is stated that 1. E. Ingersoll, the mominee of the Ohio State Tempsrauce SS for Governor, has declined to — Lt is curmieed that ex-Senator i tg will — ernor cratic teket, —Curlosity is expressed in Ohio to see Beodioton. tie mest doit = bape g for Pevdieton. mast it or lose ‘among the Democracy. — John Quincy Adams will accept the Dem- ocratic nomination for Governor of Massachu. bead tendered to him, though he does not de- sire — The yaa Banner (Democrat), of Nasbville, with the New York World Ye claiming the ming the result in Tennessee as ent Pal xy represented by —The newspapers of North Carolina are much exercised on the aronien ofa amy for the new seem: ano! another still “Liberal.” —The epalecentoe election in Georgia ‘Will not take place until November, 1870, in accordance pene ‘an act passed by the late Legislature. In the meantime the State is un- reprevented in “ine National House of Repre- “Tbe Swedien element of the Republican ban nbeapol ne ae reek when sixty-one dele: it es we when eix' be tes sent. ‘They recommend Col. Hans Matteo asa candidste for Secretary of State. The Norwegian element, in convention at Rushford few days previously. nominated Mr. Lewiston, land oMieer at Alexandria, for that position. | {tu probable that Mattson Will get WE'LL ALL MEET AG THE MORNING. THE GREAT SUNDAY NEWSPAPER. RLISHED ORGAN OF METRO- — OTA POLIT AR SOCIBTY. THE SUNDAY GAZETTE. ‘Bomer ‘ree. by an trish menical Oouncil; Telece ie from Quarters of the Giobe; Full ee SUNDAY MORNING GAZETTE, OFFIOB WASHINGTON BUILDING, 1t"__Corner 7th street and Penn aveans, it © yet us pmo’ aT & GBEAT QUEs- What fe the fst tiajorea of all earthly biess- ings, in the estimation of every intelligent human Deing * Clearly, it is Heatts; for soundness of body and mind is essential to the enjeymont of all the other gifts < Providence. iH ber jose who possess this inesti- mable treasure endear to preserve a how shall those wbo have lost it «ek to retrieve it® These questions have been asked in all ages, bat mever have they been as satisfactorily responded to as at the present day, and the answers which common sense, enlightened by science and expe- Tience, gives to them in the Nineteenth Century may be briefly stated thas: Is NOTHING LIKE ith on a firm basis, when dence or any other c: ‘These Only ‘be attained through the agency of « preparation which combiner the attri” bates of a TONIC, MCORRECTIVE, ® BLOOD DEPCR Ey ORG AN APERIEST. these caer: RETTER S contain noth! fiammate- waned fe ices and extracts of sanative herbs, inal ingredi marks are their sole medic rendered diffasibie by combins- is eaence of rye, the purest EXAMINATION OF TEAOHE! ts for positions as teachers, al Pree. ent feathers who des're promotion teachers who desire to Teer are hereby notified ¢ tion on the 23th of Augi inthe t Grammer echool "Balla District om Sth street. &0020.21,22.24 ve ‘coming tor examina. men tne Balt ithe cannot cure Asthma, lonsumptio! ail discenee of the Throat aod Lava, ao Gravel, Gleet, Liver Complaint + umatiem . Scrofal yous Debility, Semi: pases of 1! Biects of Impraden: ‘Dr 8 DGBANT: 95 North, “Eisen ticen, Baltimore, Ma. —A Steted acon in 1d ING ot Sericce ew bea x LANGTAEE Bee. Bec. THE LIQUOR DEALERS tees Jaton Union , at four sivest, Sot cusren V0 im ands sutlit CHBIBTIAN CACRCE, fo. e0 21h ond, leh BYBTBULOME® will preach for this Charch ¢ ‘Sunday "MORNING ath O'clock: eatng aiSo'clock. The public are cordially tavited to aitend FREE UNI UNITARIAN Free National Church of D olblag stron uger than Hi ted t members of Sister ‘ing, Bre cor: M. McOOY, P.8. 7, LOuGEs PROCRASTINATE an Beto at op once to air ant as: 1 supply of the ‘Nuest Wie-like LEE Nitsons ier phscrvaten eta Fe as Eee. Ave a A kuerreots ve fenced friends, aud bave roalior, pias or cl rin neta Mr. ‘Obas. ‘near eum 3t wr eae To MARKET DEALEBS. Maron S$ Orrscn, Crrr, si thao ¢ Sprmize tex Notice is bezeby £ houses, Ware te th saeateaere itt its sree | Race ona ees shall iia ae igube Grats nae ge ne ear srk sro SURE Otign to N 474 ‘Omice hoars—From to ibe my S Teows om a & 00.8 oes, at the ay areata pent wamectt ait teen wee F Raa SPREE portant wicca et Bace bas tec secured to take'ese fosctala. toa eet oan e ‘tickets, for ‘RACE. vtreet, bot Pando ald im aLBOT Water FOR BuYs. ne gH ous! Shore fchosl om on a MONI par. 2 St'd00 inh etrect: bets Tend K- G BAP FE 8B. BLACK HAMBUEGH, ISABELLA. N. W. BUBUBRLL, cerner 14th an: reete, under Bbbitt House. ¥ FoR y YOUNG LADIES ear on the 1ith Preparatory sod oa Uolleaiate De- eur st Arcot. over drag store, ‘on 3 m. the tith ana ath Beptembe nt from $08 com au2l-eoiw" cinoioals Fer JARS! FRUIT Jags” ho desire to pat up fresh fruit are invited to examine our FRUIT JABB. They are castly »aled, warranted Air-tight, and NO TROTBLP TO OPEN STONE Wa: aT pip dr BV) zp ‘D WHITE pd Slate sizes, laid in before the rices. and ‘the same. we bave now afloat \ “i ‘bas conte to 8 to Siper ton bi then oni Wood. sty Bitemded to easter suai imt aa teent 2 GLEBN, Get Whart. Moanonante’ tive oF srransairs BETWEEN WatkiINGTON AND NEW YORE. ‘PT_ AND Ixs. or 8: WEES. OaRRiace- Prt 15 AB oa Aue. ces oe ene Puceday, Saas ie sorta Depot’ 1 SSS oa SAceeBeaPe, Es. EEE cL AR rae boa j349 that on ‘cucdocr north of I. = ‘* ge per month, or = te rae iB RENT—HOUSE S31 Pi renee. of jtable 6 lass Err oe seed siciy — re cf ding. ne 4008) Vermoi 9 eee mice « 8 streets, conta nea rent hat month. of 11 rooms; en To BEET ven Lo eeping. DARD’ torat aan Watroerer See LE—A new end ae FALE ive rooms, —_— water, gas, and fine yard, from Faved soe ee fos coek o1 at., bet. D and &. Fs, BENT—A — with mut BOARD. 1a dteutta fo Ty moderate Nios 335 8th street Hack PAs fice, basinses ¢ gas on the vot naire ween 10th and itn sirens EnT jen voTrage contal 1 cae sa fect. Georgetown D.O nT Taree story Brica a EOe with modern improvements, No. 359 E st.. coms ‘tb and Torn ote. Posse=si rood, tenant the terms will be reasonable The, farniture, in the house is for sale, and will a penotgs 0. No. 20 Leet lane avenue. pat cat ‘conn’ pike, 22 miles from Washington b% farm of the io Thomes ¥. Con} Pt. T. Mal ee r lon. THOS. ¥ CORLEY, ad the pro Tas P FLOOR. ; Saaitnton fo four ements. Bent ay a1 r Brides ‘ttreet, Seon Fo RENT—Two cere 1K HuUsES. Containing 9 room rene . perereeipiog 9 rooms. gas a Fon nds fs 303 Sad S33, tot easury | epartment t 30 jo. reo. 633 ith shone a Te Buick oven Ne sor F treat 43th. nes 20 rooms. irowy i BMA! atre ¢ three story BEIGE HOUSESor cellar and fey BE on M a || Tih aonth vide Apply § f handeom 3 KH s. pea a Siicures RENT—The 8’ TO! now orberg. Mo naat Tthratrees be G and H. will be for rent on September 1 Fistereetne sale. Apply on the premises. auld t! F Oo 8 B AL E. indersigned offer for sale that valuable MILL © 'WHAK® PROPERTY situatod at tue foot bof @ street, in the city of Weshington. The mil (run ty steam, Mitheateative! {hereto, now used for t mapufscta the mill are ex- upper persion cl llere sod the necessary mashinery. ne hundred thousand = Capable of menufertent (20v.0'0) pounds of #01 property on which the 40 footw oF ‘0 & MCLELLAN, yane of ee e prt a ya9-1mn Fe, ‘BENT —A HOUSE =e, six rooms within two squares of the terminus of 7th st Tally 2d, south; rent $15 Bacsire of OLABK corner 4's ‘and M streets, Island. augé-tf OR BALE. CK HOUSE of Broome. in « ery dorireple location. Also, several Brick Houses rms’ quire esr + Y Lv iope Georgetown, per est ‘sad Rock Crock. | nd of 90 fect oa wun street Brigg Wobiseen SOEORGK WILL Be ae pb ee ay PLA! parte miGus 8 CO: au 4-2w = Bi Fons Agere separ eee oes, setts Sates loeet, all of forge Soy kenaer cece Stat Tat eae Also. ene double-seated fbn, ROCKAWAY, nearly new. Apply as v aLUaELE a Li, PERTY FOR SALB. AE earn 320 feet on eerie by rooms tals ore: Hear ee sega B, wd at LIAMS, corner of Georgetown. cee 2 Faris or nore bey a = nisi FOR SALE AND RENT. Reno City! Reno City: Reno City: THE MOST DESIRABLE BUILDING SITES IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. @12.50 EACH: $12.50 EACH: $12.50 EACH ::: Having disposed of one-half the whole number of Lots in our subdivision of the Tract of Land known as the old siteof FORT RENO, Tennally town, D.0.,we shall offer for sale, until WED NESDAY EVENING BEXT, one-half of our re Served lots at the old price, viz: Lotcontalning 2,500 equare feet of ground, $12 52. Oonveyancing for each Lot, @7 0. Bevenne stamps and recording at the cost of the purchaser Any number of Lots edjotning will, im this half of our reserve, be sold as desired, until one-half of our reserved Lots are disposed of. On THUBSDAY BEXT, at 5 o'clock fp. m., we aball offer, on the premises, at public auction, the chotce for the remaining Lote in excess of one- third the original number of reserved lots. In all sales of these lots we reserve ti to do the conveyancing. The plat ard abstract of citle to this properts can be seen at our Office. Building on this tract has already commenced, and these lots are every day becoming more and more valuable. Water is convenient, and everything requisite for @ fine suburban residence is at hand. Nearly all the lets in our subdivision face either north or south, giving the advantazes of th:se exposures, which. together with the grand rise of ecenery and healthfuiness of locality, render this location one of the most desirable in the District. right ONION & BUTTS, REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND AUCTIONEERS, SEVENTH STREET, Corner of E, Washiagton, D. 0. RB Bjocly, furnished comannice: irs PARLOwS, fronting on Pa. ant street. her faraished BoMs. aule OELY 1 FUgN NISHED BOOMS. wir! N'gz! ne kee ~ I8HE! MS. WI iE HOME fe tre 1 st greatly cd prion: at 4416 treme : o Ratrest, between Band F sts PP! f ona LE—A thi story BI BRICK 1 we Fine tra tatntn nee Toon. bot and’ cola rear of lot, toa thirty font ened on central, avd con convenient to grrvat ry te ‘cormer 7th and iB strenseo oF FSE BERT -A arat clues four HOUSE, handeomely,and thoragebly far ished: con % ° 30s Hote tor’ vot Mth. Selltt RICK HOUSE. containing § on 12th etree. ‘one door south mcd e3 anealn- AB Foe SALE—A desirable FRAME DWBLLING pas sagt OE tal Delgbbors BOGE, Beal’ Setete ‘Bro er, Borner High aad r roker, Bridge streets. Georgetor 08 BENT BuIOK BOUSE on Ee street bo. water and Poy peiy fo STBL RY s cures Fs. ave., beter i ith streets. COR Sat) Rome. tra Bae =a SE cou Hi iarcee FARM. five city, tp edinies Price @ mt a LATTA, jorner 7thend F if = te He. Gay a a sel ital Goose ro Sinica trom soon, on K(LBOUEN vate family, Ser rareiebed: eiseegneeal —s two persons le Boo! ‘Beaatifel locatts fea oyee Bost Ottces nk SBT A oane tes hy en kitoben, large — douse, Gatre of. J Houszs anp In THB @ rr 4ND counrry FOR SALE BY s. P. BI OWN & SON, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, should not be weed by married 1 Bet sooth, detwien 9th and MES girvenpous ‘m Company ztmeas i el to be Iiviog vie requested to Gall at Rooms 8 gsbincon or amis a? ‘agneti 4 aiuase Cpe be consulted st So ‘pon 6ll business of import- cae eu Sia" D NOT DESP ATS UNTIL OU Baye OLD Dr Da + oa Fellows’ Ball, mean e Siues HUGHES, ATTOBNEY AND O@UNSELLOR AT Law, Will practice in the Supreme Court of the Uni ‘ates, the Court cf Ciaims, and the Courts o! the District of Columbia Moe, 240 Penna. ay. nu 12th and 13th sts The jughes. Denver & weaineas of the iim of | IT be rtnere jointly. 12th sts “eul-Am for the treatment MALE AINTS in the city. Ladies suffering from irregulaiitics may repose the strictest confidence in him. He guarantees » thorous Saco and patients visit D5. BING'S! WONDEBFUL BEI ia Somplainin- and Tmpuittioe ot Biot Real Be: nts. os Pampbict of marvelous cures of Or ee IGHEST CASH PAID FOR Lapiss’, "hae om —s. A Cast Clothing. of BS HARTOOENSIS oF ‘hoes. Tth street, between Fi and =. Any order t mail promptly attended to ast natem: to live and dint tive for Tore Veet Maturity and Old A, all plowed; The cause o Tdi shy considers’, he Sopblentty com °% vecket volumes: ccptaint FOR SALE. OR BALE—On account of tm; Fopstuine ESTABLISBMBNT. Medical Apparstu well patronised. Use of useful directions given Possesal Address 505 Lith =trect #01 T° RISTILLESS, BE Wa ES ved health wich fall jon ven at on, ° - 1 St ac zs ne large COPPER BOLLE. n meant eew sold a bargatn. x capacity ebout 5 gallon Apply corner L and 2th str: POR SALE FOR _CASH_The STOCK; WILD. and FIXTU! BES ¢! a Toy town and cvantry FY RSITUKE FOR & bE Wii the withe- to sell bis FUBI ‘it is nesriy ae any be had at _ gain. House has id room : auld6t 466 opposite Post Or STLCK COD Wits, AND FIXTURES OF STURK No. 455 7th street, between D ard B, FOR SALE CHEAP. cr the Fixtures without Stock Rept only #45. tnciading Call imm = Gintely at N @ anw0-tf ry Foust RARE CHAN: . BLAUKHAWK MARE.7 yeare of; 15 nds high cannot be surpassed for stile TSN the Listrict; perfectly eentle and roll BUGGY Le WHIP NESS, SADDL! will be cold very ‘cheep, oe th turther use for the es inguirs at HIOK's stables, 6th street, between 0 and La, wa OKST BILLIARD CLARK, 337 45 enue. FSB BREE One FOUR Po: TABLE | Invuire of B. 5. street, corner M south. wi2tt D B. BICHAU'S GOLDEN REMEDIES. Ask for no other, {ake Bo other, and you wil ze time, EEW age, ney. bai : y case of disease Wile they fait fo.cure chau s Golden Batsam Wo. 1 cares Ulcere, Ulcerazed Bore Throst and. South, Sore Bret. Ou Bick or Skin Co} Col aay Antidote, & safe, sposty, al cure for all Urinary Derangs: ied with fall directions. Price Golden Blirer d'Amour, oe rd re for Nervous or General Debility mpg. imparting euergy with ronaertal ‘toot ice $5 00 per bottle, or two bottles tor On receipt of these Remadies will be abt; rompt merge AB Bone ea e without the den Bem-ties, D. B Richards, eol6 proprietor,” blown in glass of bot Address DE D- B RICHARDS. No. treat New York. | Office hours from 7 Circulars sent. (CoscewtaateD SF Svoa GINGER This ts to certi that I have snelyze: Scott's Extract of peer kad an witnessed ‘the process ot manufactu: an pronoun: pure article. which contains aif tue varus, ties of the Ginger, the exbaustion belng thor cegh sod complete. No foreign matter enters lat ——— A SNOWDEN PracorT. ytical and Uonsc it: hs sara 8. Gi ittzast 6 atreet, Baltimore. P tity desiree oy " hake aBQUET Cees % ET Fo oR y Keat t Tor Wasuingicn ehrstiee 3 cauatis ep Georgetown: itor a caeY Toe aND oye. PLais CRICKERING PIONO for sale gains et GL & Bao. No. 407 tite waren west’ [pecrction ‘OF COPARTMERSHIP. eke aaa rer oe uring fn ‘the rand Ferd: is thie dey dissolved, consent All dcbis dent the late Sra will be ‘collected bir CHARLES MEDFORD, whe is a'one anthorized to collect thera, fang ail debts due by the said firm will be me gentle’ by L. Avguat 17th, 1859, _OuRRLES Meprorp. The business of FLOUB « ond FEED of the late firm wil! be conducted et the old place of basi- bet anaemia pai MEDFORD. M=80N iNeritore. ECT OLASSIOAL AND eeenare L = SCHOOL FOB Bu mp! _adéress LES B. YOUNG. I bet. New York ave and H strect. AP TBEACITE 00. AVY. ave Deranrs mene. x Bureax of Equipment and gaat 1849, ey tobe ae vered ut: gnoieg, June 30, 1870, will That they wey Sreatoees of isu tons, Hie coal ment {nat rnnecta be satistactory to inepectors te rah ob repre @lsnk forms of offer, guarantee, £o., will niabed on spplicationte the tureae arn at ari y lodiscretion. Gonna Bo et, ; ‘Syphilis in all ts forse, speeci y cured, cs tie Sears end Meroe 2 Petry etna hy ete any hie e ales. a eres aetice 363 Pes: oy if 3 aye oom CLOTHING, &o. ' eager aeraeetniee ee aise a, OLOBING our. ENTIRE STOCK, 10 PER CENT. DEDUCTE FROM THE MARKED rRiog | UNTIL w: BMOVR RACK i One Bs TO OUR gia UND WE Baye TL ALL OUR GOUDS DUWS ag” AND Tals ADDITIONAL INDCCEMENT 18 DONE TO CLOSE THE sTeuL. 7 A. SAKS & CO., OLOTHIERS, TEMPORARILY ar $25 SEVENTH sTREET en ttt ee F 4. BEIBERGEZ, (Buccesor to H. F. Lowon& Oo.) CITIZENS, ABMY AND Navy t eet We guarantes to all those fone having office satistaction in every partitular® __mo 10 = D® LEWIE a mayne DENTAL Associa No, 260 PENBSYLVAMIA AVENUE, Betwoes it and in Streets. TEETH BXTRACTED WITHOUT? P4rN No charge will be made for extracting where Ar- Ubctal Teeth are inserted. aliboug a - poticat, will be Feauiced to pay =f cars — | Surgical operation w jo r ill be deducted when Gus sect art Revocietion is Gold. Silver. and reparet io, Balber at ot tie til 12 © Srclock a" on WE ist day or Seotemb: T next, fo oh, qatar je ther iy w uated in the following list oe en nme Meastre 4x65 570 pairs 2 porat sure «x5. Blue bri] heed Fleapes @ yaros Kine Flannel £00 yards Domestics. ( unbleacne 's Boo omens Wool Hoe ire Chitires's Be, Seots mart tn alt ae oBfor= tox 4 th tbe Gov.tument samples, whi:d ay time stenie sehen "the riept will be resereed te require mene ore ExLiter OF ives quantity of aay of Heine tt ified in the svove schedule. Lia ereater qenstle, tz Je reauired, they are to befirutsed » aide ‘iet furaiohing rigidly ie Ly an agent or agents sppo: Bech Koos or ariicles as to conform to the sam| his ex, Payment Will be made for goods eaceived on tx eegerttbrey’ centified ty the agent appointed t IRE bide will be received from Dersons w! failed to comply with the requirements of a forme: contrac 0, Proposal will be copsitered that 4 eects Compiz, with the f ie must ree cuen = Ove “aston of Andian 8 pgust 9, the | Mowing artic thereto affixed (Bere Honert’ehe iret per eet thts proposal b and al = ithe ‘tre éay rdingly. by sive seenrity ite yapaaoinctacy © the Cireminatcwer of f incien Atairs for the fits ful performance of the same. Propose! @ be sccompanied bye cuar ante taribe Tollowing form. to ve situct bs respons a the above b t bidders.) if & cestract she. awarded to bi or ) ling to his« their) bid or proposal, will exeoate @ cont act pa ond ot; ite bd, Bete Kapuses 1s or] their) 80 todo, we hereby aeres to bis PARKER. Commissioner 4 SEVENTH STREET. SPRING STOCK OW OPEN aT MARKRITER'S, 486 SEVENTH STEEET, Barween D axp E Stzzers, 8 doors above Odd Fellows’ Hail, EMBRACING NOVELTIES Im PAPEREANGINGS, WINDOW SHADBS, PIU- TURE FRAMES, PICTURE CORD AND Tas- GELS, PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, OnEO- MOS, PICTUBE NAILS, RINGS, ac. : Plesee remember name and number. ‘TBRMS OA5H. 4 Ouas. G. ‘Vaxvanwencen. ‘MB. Taxwoos peepee’ — n> wane FOR BUILDINGS, FOUNDATIONS, WALLS. ae. Fuag, CURB STONE: Delivered in ‘ah? aay soceanibie point