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EVENING STAR. CROSBY 8. NOYES. ......Raitor. Largest Cirealation in the District Pad - THE un tn Tana t Gkot Eus, e REV ER ys tet of busines of p (7:30 p.m 4 wae a ‘until ‘ooneer’ tet, 74 i“ Li Hamilton, E.g Waites ) commencing Saturday evenings Joho Kerworth & Bro., Henry, ee Reading Matter on Every Page SOF she, dateton, nail & Sons, ——————————————— C. Erg: cy, John H Semme &'Co., £3 em... WASHINGTON BA Loa! ra ier rae Covey ixed School Fentare of the Civil Rights Bill. The There seems to be @ good deal of apprehen- | . Wapaaspay ston amongst the friends of education, without Soke os x. regard to party lines, that the mixed school ee feature of the civil rights bill will, if adopted, | practically destroy the public school system in | eS eee No. 7498 aie iran; or The Baptist Home Missionary Society in tts | pm. yesterday's session in this city, toox up tne | S110 0 | mayastte question, and Rev. Dr. Jeter, of Virginia, while S BOTICE Le Tax. urging the necessity for prompt action being | . taken for the religious improvement of tha col- | ored people in the South, expressed the opinion | that if that provision of the bill became slaw | | A list of al the educational interests of the South would be | Geurgetown endiine siti totally ruined. Dr. Sears, also, gave it as his for Publication. Ties mit Macinde ges BAL beliet that the passage of the bill would destroy ito foataineate rot “eeciau Taxes each as the free-school system of the South, because the Footway Carriag: ware. fens poeple would net endure taxation Ser the sup- maberions owina taxes of tive scripeicn should pay aoe blhcemlaaerp: teen can ixteamecs costs ethereicn the Lropectr nit tonite eet workers in the cause of education in the Soat er w' opel of ed wn would resign their positions, im despair of a suc- | *!4%0sstisfy the delinquent tres, cessful crowning of their efforts, however stren- | _mar20-tJcl Collector of Taxes for D 0. uous. He bad arrived at tis fact from conver- | FSPOFFICE OF THE Ofm<A PEAKE AND sations with men of all parties in the South ae CK ran te, wr, While he did not deny that all men are equal __ Notice ts hereby gi ape due July, before the law, and that in the abstract the | Smpeny Sine nome ee Bee Bene he passage of this bill might be rght, yet it is not | rzanser Brown & Sons, Baltimore se and after expedient. The relation of the general gov- 5 is ata P. GUEM. ernment to the state governments is one of ex- pediency, and is it expedient for the general government to destroy an excellent free-school system in the states? After further debate, the NOTICE TO HACKMEN.—Those Back- ‘men who do not pay thetr proportion of the society deemed the matter of so much import- | ance that a special committee was appointed t expense cf keeping che Hack Stands clean will not be allowed 10 ocempy the stands By order of the Board of Pablie Works. myll tf CLEMENT HILL, Gen'i Inspector, take it into earnest consideration. j In the same line we note that Senator Brown- low bas recently deciared that if the civil rights bill should pass without the mixed school fea- | ture being stricken out, the whole school fabric | in Tennessee will at once fall to the ground, as | it will deserve todo. Then the expenses of the education of their children, if they are educa- ted at all, will be borne by themselves, and not by the white people, as they now are. It is worthy of consideration also, that the | opinions of teachers of experience and judg- | ment are all adverse to the change. One of | these teachers, of northern birth, residing in Nashville, Tennessee, writes thas upon this eub- ject in a recent communication to the press: “To the people of the South the question of mixed schools ts one of vital importance. After years of earnest effort the friends of popular education in Tennesse succeeded in secaring | SPIGITCALIOM The test week ia Wash ington o' NB, the Tent 35 mn 7 daily. Mordsy and Fridey even! eae 6 sent : E ey 13 baa | x x the” ies eS or Wash and D streets. ‘The rooms are open from 9 a. m. to 10 p.m., with free reading rooms, all the Dailies aad most im poxt- aut Magazines. A Circuiating Library, containing all classes of books. Daily Meetings at 12:35, 6 and 9 p.m, Eervices in Metropolitan Theater, Pennsylvania venue, between llth and 1th streets, every Sun- ight at 8 p.m. mayli-tr a | OSWEGO, DEEP ROCK ‘AND K NTUOKY BLUE LICK WATERS, derangement eetene state of thattorgan, Com intat, Biorb Bd Indi the passage of a law provi for the estab- Fevers, &., &., paisocgimt te lishment of s system of free public schools. The | the fi0 oe Scheuck’s Mandrake distinction that is made between thewnite | >2 all Drogaists and Dealers. colored children is that are to be edu- cated in separate schools. It is difficult to see how any one is wronged by this arrangement, or that any great moral principle is violated. “That the establishment of mixed schools would prove a fatal blow to our present excel-_ lent system, is almost universally believed by | those who are best acquinted with the subject, a SH LING 4 ND IRONING done by ths month, and the colored people would be the ones who first-class order, at No. 612 K would suffer the more severely. A majority of between Gib 7th streets north the white population would be able to send their children to private schools, but the colored are too poor to thus provide for theirs, and they would grow up in ignorance.” Colenel Jobn Fleming, Superintendent of Public Instruction in Tennessee, and editor of PBNICK’S INDIAN Lg) TESTORRR Hair to fo ite fo the Agent, Constable and Collector, avenue, Washin, 13th street northwest. 1t™ LANGE age oe pon FRESHEST Ceres Just SrRUIT SONPARY, 1,000 the Tennessee School Journal, sys, also: ay26-3 Sth street northwest. ‘No little uneasiness has been very reasona- "JHE HIGHLY aD ee BRED bly created among the friends of popular edu- TROTTING STALLIONS, cation m Tennessee by the proposition to in- Star Pilot and Richmond, are making the clude public schools within the operations of Tse the civil rights bill now pending before Con- Sram st, {he stables of J.T EetO: gress, s0 as to require the co-edacation of the le in advance, ce Ce Sm the season, pay abl white and colored children. The public school | Jaw of Tennessee is impartial in its provisions, giving no preference as to their common rights toone race over another. Provision is made for separate scbools for white and colored chil- eren, and the law has been enforced by tho school officers with strict regard for the rights existing between ADA of both races. Indeed, after having carefully DIS, under the style and firm of A. GADDIS. 32, studied the feelings of the colored people de- & CO., is thee day diesoived by mutual consent. sirous of educating their children, we are satis: | ppt ey Fra ia Tgeidatios b tied that they in Tennessee, well a3 the - be octave PIANO will be rented iteulare apply te Od. “cba bk re 1k] ~~ = co. 607 Tih street DP SECLUTION—Tae Oe eet n heretofore and LEMUES GAD- P; Bae —A nic low to a respe ast jebe it whites, prefer the present arrangement; for Sept Fistaes tadeheed to: the: tase DDIs" every intelligent man or woman, ware ene May Ietcteri. [w28-6i") LEMORL Gapprs er colored, who has given a moment’s thought | — = to the subject, mastknow that a Oongrestiees GOO CHE*7 CHINMSESPAING Lear Tua, act with an enforcement clause compe mixed schools won!d at one fell swoop our publi of year: ‘The Cincinnati Commercial of Saturday. in a carefully-considered articie, comes te tha cou- clusion that the passage of the bill will be a gtave error. One consideration of much im- portance it points out, as concern$ the mixed school question in the southern states, is, that ‘whereas at present the colored children are Bimst entirely instructed by colored teachers, on the other hand colored teachers would sel- com or never be employed under the mixed school system. To dismiss the teachers of tne entranchised race, and close against them this n, jestroy | system utterly, and undo the labors STRONG! SWEET! GENUINE! AT 90 CENTS A POUND. Get a sample and compare it with Tea sold at $1 8 pound, and thus satisfy yourceives. iT IS UNCOLORED, THE NATURAL LEAF. N. W. BURCHELL, field of usefulness and improvement, woald be a = DEsiningG srouiey vay OB grossly unjust. It is idle to suppose that the WERT Dy appisige 8 2 present generation of white people at the south | will consent to have their children educated by | colored teachers; and the advantage to the | colored children of having teachers of theirown race would be simost wholly taken away by the (On band, ana for al atttmpt to enforce the mixed school system. sega ie wa SORNSON & ae Another most important argument saa | RAGE. — Superior facilitios for Storing passing such a civil rights bill as that proposed Ss eee Furniture for ae summer at 934 (at least im its present shape) is that the sole | Lov ine nee ute clivisen. meinen gene Possibility of its enforcement rests with the | Building new, with clevator, Storage res ara — courts of the United States. These courts are ~ HOUSEKEEPERS #0 few in number and so widely separated as to - ; . ender any practical attainment of justice un- a ct i = 3 der this law. or its equal enforcement through- O#INA, | outany state, an utter impossibility. Says the aLass CATED W ARE Can fint all ther reaufre at our Store, of the beat aaslity, aud at Lowsst Ces Pricot- 2 Commercial “Think of the absurdity of attempting to en- 4) 23-3t* No. 1009 Penn. ave., bet. 10th ard 11th, UMMER HaTs. force throughout the state of Ohio, which has Dut two district courts of the United States— by | GENTLEMEN'S DRESS OA OASSIMEBE, FINE 80FT FELT, (ia various colors,) one at Cincinnati and one at Cleveland—an ab- FINE MILAN BSAID, (in white and brown,) solute equality of the white and colored races in all public conveyances, places of amuse- MACKINAW STBAWS, (in the rough, pressed mama fe the trades) ment, common and higher ‘schools, and piaces | Of refreshment! The United States Marshal: BOYS’ and OHILDRES’S SAILOR HATS. STINEMETZ, Hi WwW. L. a & CO. 23 Atctigneers and Ccmmission Merchants, Corner 9th street and Penna. avenue [iN =e STATES BONDS s would Sind their hands so full of business that they would be compelled to cail upon the Trea- eury at Washington for an appropriation of | about a million dollars, power to appoint | thousands of deputies to enforce the | The United States courts themselves would have to | Se Deets eerees, et to ome, em be multiplied a bundred-fold, or the cases | street. ae arising uncer = = = Matate woud SPisit PROTOOEAFEY. never come to trial. Yet it is manifest that the county and state courts cannot and wilt not en- oe ane 449°C Street northwest. force ® law of Congross, for it is not their func- . tion to do so. It is forbidden ged very foun- | = a PAPERHANGINGS. Ho, 338 dation principles of our jadicial and political | Poca Beings } system. And suggests Topriety of 7; leaving the whele fron sry of 7 er legisia- | wo, so nnarea boreens Bay 2. ight Lon as to civil rights—at least in the direction of | spore Odd Paiene Hall: the means of education—to those state and local | Pa NGINGS, Suthorities which alone have power in the | _ Fiue Gilt and Bilver Paper shew and stylish de- premises. In this case, ag in so many others, | = inbing ploy perfect pr panel ag with es _- the people may weil say to Congress: “Hands | | fu en hie rrp jased and low-priced ef, weare competent to regulate our own af- | mee in brown, pearl and tains. ud patterns pee. Wr Dow SHaD 3. The Southern Methodists in conference at | ,New patterns, different sizes and colors. Plain Louisville have taken @ decided position on | Shates made to order, a the temperance question, and adopted by 4 | Vetvet end LOTU BE ZaAune. very large vote—325 to $8, being more than the | pire Gilt Frame, Wain Decestary two-thirds—a minority report that Feemnes, am enes oe Sny person making, buying, selling, or using a8 | PICTURE COBD. SAND. TavsELS, PIOTURE @ beverage intoxicating liquors, shall be, upon Cora convietion, debarred from membership in the church. This action will be sent MF OFOe round to the local conferences, and if the ma- PAINT- jority of three-fourths concur it will become NGS, &c. law. Asa test of the feeling in the conference, sheen an met ro one of the most prominent members declared | *"4%) represented. All orders himself in favor of thie special legislation, even | for Faperhanging, ere, ead ba di if tt strack 50.000 members trom the roll. This | ¥™s@ toot TREMS CASH may9-1m action of the Methodist Conference will prob- WATER ably have more permanent effect in behalf of PURE SODA temperance than the more demonstrative cra mn cement. STEEL FOUNTAINS. ewe — ery SirinGs, Caaomes, oie The report is again in n circulation to-day that HANBURY SMITH’S MINERAL WATERS the President intends making a change in the mm office of the Secretary of the Treasury, and tha® official action in that direction will be made STEEL FOUNTAINS, within forty-eight hours. Secretary Delano, | suPgBIOB SYRU: Fr IT 5 pro dan = PS FROM FRUIT JUIORS. prominently mentioned in connection with the | "ster Fixtures and Syrap Bottles to Loan. —— Prominent parties assert SAM’L C. PALMER, peed eineaarenne pelieving that | wati-tr $9 Greene st., Georgetown, D.C. ——_~eo-—___—— , Tis is the “merrie month of May”—s0-called. D avis —————————— whe ASTER COUNTY, ¥ SODA AND MINERAL WATERS, er TR ot the Bow PUREST, CHEAPEST AND BEST! Tickets, good for Is glasses, $1. mag7-tr 7TH AND I STBEETS 5. W. Pprorces schedule below ‘The Stationery must be of th heat quality. iy below et Articles m far niehed com The eorcemal bid bidder sill be Proper, STATIONZEY. Wan Deranrurnr. Wasuixoron City, May 5, 157: day of June. ing she Btationery described iu tive Stor the fiscal yoar euding Jane ®, pany fac 2 reautred to give ed suretion, for the faithful fal athe rt ot nstned fp the achednte below areto be ‘at the option of the Department, at the ~~ batcaaias 2 pd BELKNAP, Sccro:ary of War, sper £3 ream: legal cep, welsbing 14 Ibs , por ream 159 reams foolecap. raled oF plain, ‘weighing 14 29 resme'.tarto post, raled or plain, weighing 176 reams quarto } Tuled or prea reame Tbe., beaded an por pacer 20 reams’ copying paper, M. » Per ream, per, ruled or ae, weighing 6 ream. 2 reams stiotting piper, red, per roam. 20 sheets couble clopbant drawing paper, per “3 reine me ‘otting boards, weighing 100 !bs., per “ reame is tnrelope Paper, — or yellow, royal, weighing 3 lbe., per M ream we & ream 85 reams brown wrapping rene n, Ni 100.40 envelunes- extra ‘heavy, os. 4.000 arene ps Monilla wrap) las T,tuper-royal, ighivg 30 bs. per gabe io. shoe psper, priesu: iT, 24 Dy $6 inches, ighing 60 tbs. per ream ‘ TOWD Wrapping paper,27 by @inches, hing 99 Ibs , per ream. Nos. 9, n at 12, per 1,000. headed as per pat- . 9,10, a1 are 13, per 1.000 ted as per pat- ed, 13 by | ila paper, cloth lined, 13 by | 000. ats Paper, uot lined, 12 by 9 inches, per 1,C00 4,000 ery al per. Mars ds paper, not lined, 32 by 7 inehe 2,000 enve' Tine bh cher, per 1 fopes, Manil'a paper, not lined, 1X by ee, ter 1,000. sins talc Det, aemortod, por gross. t, Fabsr’s, American or Bagle arcils, pst deren. ack led 103 by ey Fsber’s red aid blue pencils, per zen 124 dozen pen-boldcrs, assorted, ren pen-holers, aasorti: 00 a 6 aczen "ivory folders, 10 inch Qongress, per | zen. 38 done: dies, S354 de — west sen. » Tubber, por in Rodgers’ erasers, ivory or cocoa han- jer dozen, Ts & Sous’ or Woetenholm's 4- jade a nives, per dozen. 8 aoe Bo gera’ sci sors, 4%, 5, and 6 inch, per dezen. 9 deze a — Maynard saczen. ‘biaynard & Noyea’s ink, pints, ‘D sh ears, 9,10. and 11-inch, per dozen, & Noyes's ink, quarts, per r zen. Sdozen quarts Carter's copying ink, per 8 dozen @uarts Arnold's copying ink, per zen. 163 dczen French carmine ink, per dozei 3 dozen Dovella copyiig ink, quai 0 doten inkstands eqnal, per dom do pounds healing wn: + per Draper's, Whitney’s or scarlet, per pound. pared im piccss, per pound. s atzen silk taste or braid, assorted, per 90 doaen red ta) dor 129 — 365 yoan » In piseos, assorted, per on. n rolls red tape, Nos, 17, 19, 21 and 25 per zen. ds linen twine, Cece per pound, 72 pounds ceble cord, per pon: 83 dozen Ti eae iB ds aa nen Fr pand, lage, jars. per dozen, juart bottles mucilage, per dozen. th nk books, assorted, per dozen. ixiting cards, per dozen 1, 12,16, 18 and 2 toch, per dozen India rubber bands, assortea, per w acon _memerandum books, assorted, per dcsen boxes notarial seals, Por dozen, Tig dozen boxes eyelets, per d jozen eyelet punches. Wdozen quarts dozen. Arscid’s writing uid, per 4d: zen letter clips, per dozen. we lo 1,213 vard 29 dozen sponge cupa. 11 fozen pa 281 boxes jounds ¢ponge. per und. id pens und holders. per dozon, cing linen, per yard per dozen. er weights, per dozen. eG@ill’s pateut paper fasteners, per 14 ruling pers, each. gif pounds waters, per pound Gozeu Lounce bottles pounce, per dozen, ‘en Moore’s blo.ters, per dozen. Sdozen mv morandum blocks, dozen, assorted, par may25-tu 4w SECOND EVSTALLUENT SPRIRG LATER STYLES, or AND SUMMER CLOTHING BEITER MADE, AND LOWER PRICES. All Wool Cheviot Suits, Ail Wool Cassimere Suits Buseels Cassimere Suits, Biverside Suits, @12 Silk Grafe Suits, @12 Dudley Suits, $14 PRICES OF SUITS: if woot Hairline Suits, $7 ‘all Wool Beotch Suits, $10 © North Hosic Saits, @11 Ponnington Suits, @12 Silk Mixed Suits 913 Middlesex Flannel Suits, $15 Diegonal Suits, 16 Woreted Basket Suits. jgmond Check Suita, @17 Imported Cassimere Buits, 20 ICE OF DRESS COATS, WITH VESTS TO MATCH: Single Breasted Black (loth Osats and Vest from Double Breasted Black Oloth sage 2 — English Diagonal Costs and Vests ‘81 28 Woreted Disgons! Basket Coats - 3 Ve om §10 to 915 from $13 to @20 PRICE OF PANTS: Fine All Wooi Light Cassimere bees 86 6 s es * ea @ eo * m $4 to Business Pauts, from ‘a1. 20 to YOUTHS’ SUITS —at s$i10 git 7 89 a 13 au « ele BOYS’ SUITS—at T s 10 1 re $3 A. STRAUS, 1011......PBNNSYLVANIA AVENOE....1011 Between 10th snd lth streets, mayl5-tr MArcniect ves ENUKS, Ti TRREACK po as STARK WEA Take, shane for the 6 i Gompany Plants Bailding, . h street SEASONABLE ARTICLE3 AT SEASONABLE PRICES. Bees Ladies! vary fne full Bone ies’ very fin regular “ “ Peete Cola Bemstivened a Moarnine Bait S for =a ir § gets ried pp gi. . 4,3, and 3 for TE ries 30 vrtane me ali made of seieot- Fel toe balls. 6 malleta tak 10 bridges, bok end box: wocd—at SILVERSERG’S Metropolitan Dollar Store, 313 SEVENTH STBEET, ‘Beam PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. iW nd IBONER; white preferred; go ood es re ert om quired, iad at 617 "th street | northwest, at 7 o'clock p.m. W253 WANTS. | ee FUNK « BERK. FOR RENT AND § SALE. COR BENT—Wnh Board—\ large Fi D—a i one, at Nw = a. = pene rl] red: Apply | eae rrmaaas Ht two persons, of 1 Vv j SBTEDoA aa DRESSMAKER, ai at Mrs. rok LH ith or rertbont ‘be Reet ee § ©. SMITH’S, 2311 lath street, i New Fork sven inne ~. * pasa aap: aK ae a, neral ral housework: 13 1eh ered vorthweet ea = W242? ANTED—4 WoMal Wi, for general ——e i teist with washing aud trontug 4 small family Sia = hetrece Ex fo 9 cook, weeh ead iron all fam| the countrys ee wages - Apply at ni 115 C street, Washige: D. W ayED—s ge dicing-room GIKL, who Frommmendeti piace wn4 can briug good ons. Apply at 115 Prospect 5 hed tion in & private be fansite to bes wood references gi sp. WELCH 'S Grocery store® west. WANTED—S SITUATION, as coachman, b; nglisuman, tborongnly understands bis da- ties mantted: ho family ; Wife would assist In house- work ifrequited; well recommended. Ai 8 ar Ufice. respectable. elderly WO. ‘eferred, to do h AM TED— lnneittry ifty first-class ty at once; waces, | 2, 9 per “One wanted at oues | 0 Oheyeaue at $29 per mouth wager: an exe ole Bt home for a com; it woman; three iu farni- 2 an LOUISA C BUTLER, Eurcks Employ. » between 9th = = ANTED-A © HILh Sw ences required iF ‘QE RENT—FUBNISH ED BOOMS for hoare- F hospine. Apply at 1012 stp virest, beatae K and L streets. ‘imay28-3:" | Fes, REET. Letee it commuaicating 1 bs rent: ‘alow pric 2 ar withews, ‘Toot. s onchamsen. No yo Per neytvania s Avenue, Dear 4% strest. mays St" (VB BENI—Two wi pet focr, suitable for one ort Oall fore 9 orafier 3 orcleck. N UBSISERD BOUMS—A pene Die suite on 4 Lo ens — Sutt v4 con muntcatin Bath Boom safoining ‘wil root - Soperanel = to eth or to parties with ref-rences. ( Private ) tply ater 3 p.m at 1412 Shetreet nw Fe, KENT. erie. HUUS: aD STOR: corner 7th and i bw le, .’ Inquire cor- reets northwest, oF corner 18th and oe f 12 room trait trees, 48 &c., commu- District, will traardinary easy tern: 08. w. FOWLER. 6097 bh st. | WARTED—a te = and reliable WOMAN to do the cooking. washing and ironing for@ fam ly of two, in Georgetown Apply at Star office m&5 3t W ANTED—8 strong BOY, wo wo.k im bake One wh= has bad experience proferred 923 Ath street, hetwoon Tard K V thoroughly Understand her businses. No S19 E «treet, between sth and 9th st: may25 2t* ABTED—A WHITE and ( [OLOEND NURSE fnanire at Children’s Hospital, baat B street northwest | Wa ANTED—In of ® family of two, @ es OOK, ARTEDTorent—A BALL, farcished, for Tet pera one night every week. In ia oO. CONBTANTING, Tal Ty street W qui bor wen / ANTED—CUILD’S NURSE; aaciaee Saotch, © French preferred; must coms well recom: metded, ced be willing ts leave the city during the summer. Apsly to 1314 F street, from 9 to 10 a.m , and ito 5 p.m may 25.2" JANTED—A WOMAN to wah and iron; mast | 1309 two horse small cash aoe smite Eke in exehange io len of cash, for 5 rocms; ong + OF will rat payment, unimproved property, Auditor's certificates. gone Tal improvement bonds, or sew street, between’ 13th efter 3p m. OR SALK—Aa few of th smatare BS, between en otre-ts southwest; $25 c none So. por fort ALOT on sth wtre Fronts Uh ween F and ( strests, 187 by 94 4 aor foot.” a LO’ ne, between Bitieatetvertheast, 18 by 86, Se 50c. por foot, A taree- story BRICK, No. 1041 I street northwrst; has 12 ocms, all moaern en Cig dl Tog a three- story BAI’ K, No. 13th me, gh Rater, bath. ‘ke, $1500. THOM aS & GAMAN. 519 7iitstree. may 25-tr OR BENT—seven-romm HOUSE, hail, water- Fs ejafso aoixcroom HOUSE. App No. 1106 afs F' B BENT—No. 1425 Le ak brick, 12 rooms, gas and water; Wace. $19 Tih street, bonds. Inquire Mth northwest, may 26-4." cine: se Wart HevSBkREPER. a 8 country Feaid. nce about three miles from Washington. 7OR Saar oUes Ho. ‘west, 9 rooms, 12th street sou h Beri ene red. lett ly next @ ae Ww. Bho Board of Trade rear jetter, | ply next door, or we ‘ioe terms, to ETM, star omea, Wasbingtens | Bo-Rext 200rs 0 m25-5t" uA =a OR KENT Rico Tarathed BOWS, 03 suite ES LES Siar Adarere: | prices. Wires ines eebhs ee w ak tee ere i iness, i : je Board. with reel name, 39 USrar Otioe may2s Rorthwests mast ANTED—a cecond-hand Top RoABTOR, Ww i jot order, Cheap for.cash. Ada ing le weet fi Mew orth,” Star Often. my} 3 ANTED_By geatloman aud wifes ouc or two Far: to Brisate family, ‘Address W. P- Ay, care Star Off TANTED—A BBICK HOU as 2 cated, Containing 8 or 10 rooms, to rent or ar chase. Address, stating terms, + B.y Cit Office, "maj a {NTED—A OOK 10 wash and Iron. Hater: red. Muquire House “8,” Navy may2i-eo3t™ my residence In Jan univenmbored Ww W: ANTED—In exchange fi Agrora, Il (worth $9.0 litn street n. w. Address L. XTER. 141 Corecran et. nay 20-6t™ V JANTED-A gentleman wi a FLvOR— parlor,bedroom and bath room—sonthern or northern expomre, withou, board, fa northwestern Pat of city, by Jupe 1eth. Will be taken fera your fr eatintactory. Address. with full pat-icnva “Ordnance Office.” War Department. may30-1 WA&ARTED Een PRN RENT THORNS INFAULI3LE OINTM clas, Serefulay Piles, Barber's Itch, Weald He and al! Ernpticns of the skin. Price, 60 cents. For sale by all druggiets; also at 906 6 D street ret toute -ANTED- —FIFTY AGENTS to tra noucements to active and energetic men. Ap- Bho to GRUGE O. LEWIS, 401 7th stroot, corner 74-1 WAxte0-tamainra— =o aia peed of first-class SERVANTS of every de- scription, male and female, to call and get supplied 7 once pier mong Cy ocd ~ es and of wages b ng ot the ployment Office. to Mrs. SPOUTS £O. BUTLER ig strest. Branch Uftice, 1ou7 Ss street, between K and & streets, may: ANTEDSecoud-bind FURNITURE, DED hand OGOTHING, au Bours a UES. wit pay She aio rea prices Orders promptly attended to wa 0U., No. 936, corner ‘or faa nn OOS, hostEiey Branch of Deworest’ terns; 469 Penusylvania vam and NOTIONS; a W. SPICER, pak et we dec$-tm" ANTED—Ail oN aD WARKANTS. Ed is ECK & pe LOST AND FOUND. Lz, '—On 6 23d instant, a lerge Blue LAVA HEAD PIN. sorta gold A suitable re- = wilt be paid by the owner tg left at , between @ and H streets n. w. Snay38 2 OBT—Last eve: ‘from a carriage, between the Emitheonian Lnatitation and ist etkeet, a sk al OLU: nud, red st rt copious i iufonteatjons. bow? the book is re- farned t tothe irae AN INstiTUTION. it RIDERS Bs FAEM ON HOBSE, ae astray, trespassing upon my ral Bons The owner. i a “e e-cescribed —- is requested to prove chai and take them sway. in- fuire of FIELDEE SMITH. Marlbore’ inoad, Uniontown. STRAY —Came to m a Pork. dist inst..e Red and Whice Oo ‘The ove r son bare the = by proving’ arty, paying cl es ae SOMEPH RHEMANNTRAUT. premises, Grovt ring BOARDING. CARDING —Oue Furnished Wront, Boom, with rd, #43 per mouth, for two persons, cluded; bctuse has the modern convéntel.ces, BEC Corcoran street. 36 (SOUNTEY BOAED Dana bl ata LES, eee Bite rel, Pri ge county, Md., or eee! to Ticket ‘Agent ut Esursl PERSONAL. o13 15 jih'etveet por Borthwest. mar7-3m" Oe i aD alg 4 = eco rT GFOHCEPETER. _ BENJ J. DARNEILLE TER & DAL PTTORN ENS ING? orrict; No. 458,00 AND LAW RE- Pos Sher Fe. 320 © street, betwoon It and 3 | street ° AOMEOPATHIST. Office He. 3 Trement House advireetetet foot outs suttauee, Toba” —CHUTTES & RAKEMAR, anrisTs. F° BENT —Parvished @OOMS on Goorgetowa Heights, at No 2 < yavaie street, above the oot and a meet stance from stroet rail F°O8 RENT Tro bandsomely Taraigiiod ROOMS rlor and Pedrecm, convenient for man and at No. 612 9th strat. be F and G streets ucrthwest m5 6." FOB EALE-A new BRICK HOUSE, containii ith all mcdern improy emeata, N northwest. Apply No. “Tat between Mand Nets. m3s- FOB RENTS Tro uvturcish-d BOOMS, w of kitchen, batbrocm and pleasant rooms for summer, 09 East Capitol street; rent § FOE RENT Forni hea Bi out Board, can be bad at 716 Lith street nort! Nest; furniture pew aud fashicnable; bathroom Apply as above iS) with or with- Fo. RENT—To a tenant without cntaee; three very pleasant communicating os Sa wished for Rousekeeping: or would bs let tit gentlemen Ali on second floor; bathroom. Closet. gna and water, Apply at No. 436 ‘ig’ crsirect bortsweat FSi SALE BXCHANGE nEEs r Ore PROP: ro of the most desirable and ved small F. best imp ABMB in the vicinity of Wasbin, ing of 4 acres chores laud, im- roved by a large aud commodions dwelliag-honse, arn, servants’ house, mill-heuse, good woll of never-failing water. 48) healthy young fruit trees, 30 besutifal sbade trees, teuement house, &c., and watered by aclear running stream, which is never dry. Five miles from Washington and 1% tatles noiibwest of Biatonsbure, on a boantifal road. ‘0. TEU BSDE! may25-Im Real Estate Broker, 609 7th street. FOE, BENT Farina BOuMS at No. 12 Gran' Place. may33.3:* For? BENT—A Faruished HOUSE for thoeum- ent low to a —— ooeapaat, we at 1398 nts street north west. COE BENT—Two OF three Booms ae house. Keeping On second floor; gas and water. 1421 Tats between 14th and sth .w. mas23 3 Foe. BNs—A LOWER FEOUK. anfursished, suitable for gare ay Ny at $08 P nn ey'vi enue, under National Rotel. mar23-3t RB BENT—Good OF FICE ROOMS on @. ne FP Ghthicet nerthwect, aedee “DUSINESS this office. may33-3t" OR RENT—To Hoan OF Seattemas ani OF gentleman an’ K ite haba tuely faroisbed BLOB and D-BOOM, near square: proces Ieauire st B17 lekat ae OR BEN T—A nice brick HUUSE, sev: bath-room, closet, &c., with modern mente. Possession given at once, For term 2 at 624 I street nortuweest. mey 23-3: {OR BENT— month—« es room: ick HUBE tn Georgetown: all motera cou- veulencs” DYBB & DAVIDSON, 1429 Bou. sylvania une. ‘may2s-3t }OR KENT—Lerge, ait) BOOMS SS Finer bert esate wesiera, vand southern exposare;: hot and ‘co Id er and il conveniences, in & house; ‘mall family. aes ee 2. i mere 9d avon at oat enst of M4 Ne 401 7th st. "mayest A ENT—Desiradi Tarsished BOOMS 0 P'Gitgne fyort alse ove foralebat, hoes end | cation desirable: will’not be rented for housekee| ing. Apply at 1209 F street n. w. EES Fk.tarh tah eed wth, ait a er imaprows- tweent! i ; all. m ments. “Bent, ath. K.J.8 Laat 4 Ge preminss, cor- Tmay2s'se" OR eee Ee pe tg pestry, callers y= HOUb Ee eons nee En EB, mode for two families. ‘Store for rent. Togatre at fi3ui Sih rtreet, may33-3t = tat of Octo- Fo 'T- pt &-4 July Te Ist of rniehed With end 18th northwest; kitchen in basement; Terme moderate, s Apply to J. at torney, 330 4s sti ny i 5 aloaly farnished Front aod F “Beck ROOM Sart anaes tes oye a \oOr; he oo : “moa E—Several desirable HOUSES oe cs of the city. Also, several choi B J.8W 511 7th stroot opp. Post Uilse. pet sth of toes clean ooeab 00 porth side of between 9h spd loth. Aggie, to GEO. B. OC ‘GOBURN, Insurance nce AEut, FS rooms,on K street between eg a EF Fours: p premises, ou th J rooms, ail ee ‘conveniences, YZNAGA, may23-% cet farniensd, Bo. ‘a7 Fn CY (ak = = — SS F very PSRTY Ko Peunavivauia areuseyope sek | See phe ge eee FOR RENT AND SALE. ros oe OB BXCHa ea sou! BUSINESS CHANCES. FVoe ve eres of of the Pe- Ow wot L quire on the orper 6h street and Penney iy rot Till | on s0suuMINS. A Fectai Shs any partic quire of A x —_— uorthweet, f from Tito § ssi Fe TOK "ayaTa Deirable RESIDENCE the Belaiers™ Home: euitath Priv ee rn Address No, 1246 OR SALE—HOUSES, @100 wo Sle FE o Lor [a ee iariy fe a Haine | and tte proximits to ti Th oon. O13 Teetrert._ | Tapidty bering Soren coy will teoder te ean cnataatly increasing ttt f sive pot exceed by those on the Bs Hadeou river, ederal Capital, which ts val hee erred SOR RBNT-Farpehes B00 street northwest, corner ot = . FOR SALE, BENT 08 EXOHANGS Honeee—Ihleven #ix-room wo Fi on T5ed Pons: ere Bent §: with FOE SALE HOUSE and LOT of one ncre of one, or fe wobies' desirable ‘satinrban ree8, and inthe most thrifty conaitie wed ‘trom JOHN nataliens trait. "Fhe bebance, ia Briag timber, and a Mill Seaton Cabin x = tate tract « tho olty a4 very resoseabh ne half cash. Dalacoe and | eppolntments Oy 0 decd Brit ber, A a Malte aid 3M RY 3k munds, City Postmaster. Inquire at No. LW ane Quarries, apon © erect of tent € - ed ul & acres, ime ween the Wasbing! «a pol aoe Agrrdnct Fond ang the canel, having sf. ot o tne [FOR BALES Ee three-story ane i0 Ot of pars granite, Sap granite and Gaelse-atoos marries, of lengh, adyot Go. Price, gio do; Feet, de sold cheap. One-third cant: credit Also, twang vacant LOPS in in differen’ pares batt on and two pears, with Interest, of the Gag Aiso, two-story BRICK HOU treet on the premises 319 eh street northwest, on Feaasnable scree cf land af) .iuing the Apps Si) Hy between 8th and 9:h st foveral fue buiiding ma 2b Ja MES TO TOWLES, ber without improve g ber.” Price. #40 per acre ne. One third ;OR eR T—ECuNTSaED ROOMS — For rent ce in cue and two years, Ronee the test rooms to be found in the city: br 's'dent of tenet the pron iaes- ome asey % ue mmayhtm_ | “Apply by leiter or tn wi n a em ere oF eo OR BENT—A very denirabie | FAGM acres, four miles from thie city, on tin Columbia turupike, and within one-fourth ‘mile of railroad station; location perfectly healthy. Smail never-failing stream of water Turning through it, Good to Toom house and large age 603 isch maylin vali ier tar ae Med 7OE BANT-SPLEN OTD QF FICE BOOMs — husted, tares Borer eth bk wut of the SECOND NATION &L wo shentes. Taree wou bala. fe orchard of 25 acres (1,000 trees), ed ao chris EY ear and Al cy tity sod feo cting O growth st oat by By with | twill be jotkinbornts | ae may be desired. Price, [oy ay Possession laken, or tm proportion te given at any time. on the — Good timber OB SALI sirable . bait cas | velar tu eoual paymente Paseibenc pat patie oe There | st coe aud two a toe aay ot y br President Tent, 3 . ly by lett if t ofthe British by “abot sie Bana READIN. improvements; asf losuitanis tot wean Or, LATIMER teat 7, auc. vemen fare Dis for cuterteining’ the r, ounds are hardsomcly. orneimented my 28-008 et = ratbery and evergreens: the situation tpgaser Passed the District, havi efthe woke city, river = ‘arround! The gron_¢ 6%» very large. contain inet} thousem= quarefeet. The oa spld on easy terme or rented to a Possession 2 Fig rH vie court will ReePcinse touaat Kot Ball & — ve = yaDEEAE auTCR NGS = orthweet. OPFIORS. aod = UNFURNISHED Room Oki sd 3 in suite, he Cy with F pEr —_ Rooms | sale with feraivare nes? janitr” | Gthstreet porthweat, SO 6al BBA! NE—Stock and Pix OF BENT—STOEES and OF FIORS on 7th —_ On. = DRY and FANOT GOODS STORE. Fo: be surted Oy applying 108. FERNTISS ieee | An A ‘ 4 Ro bre opezens ‘eatablieh: Satis! t Ho. 6. eters! Balitings. and3-6m el ing. Addrece WB. Hs Nos 333 sen mirse, beast may38-3t" FOR SALE. Fe SALE OB EXOHANGE, te weet ana Dome eae THIRTY-FOUR SMALL FARMS, BUILD. BOW WINDOWS, ASH Panel and Store DOURS, KET, other Butiaing Material st southwest corner of 4ch oS borthwest ING SITES AND COUNTRY S8aTs, NEAR AND IN FULL Vigw OF THE CITY M streets aa CHAMBER os snd KiT- handeom: © Three-ply | Combiping more advantages than any othor loral- owe Bewius’ Mechine; all been used | ity so near Warbiugton, among which ere portect tha. No. 1017 Sch street bealthfuiness of locality, exccilent qualty of soil, enpectally for grapes aud the small fratts, and purest water. Qneof the finest vineyards in country has been for several years in fall boariug cn one of these places, The extremely low prices at which they are offered, and en easy terms, mak® them, citber se an investment, or to improve for Lome, very desirable. Han EXPRESS | w acum aa RN ESS rey alot ot eee f | ments. Plows, Harrows. Oultivators, & god order. Address J.8 B.,thts office, He™ss lsh cape ings 20° COTTA Four, Beestifal ay % Now Under tract, to be completed it four Mouths BOBERT A. PHILLIPS, Two peor ei eke. ‘Bea! Eetatc Brot: Within = Are advised 7 {odoes eat _mny9 tr 803 18th street. ol Boral . por E SALE—FARME—Oomorising all Kinds and Tait HIN TWENTY MINGTES RDS” Soiutty of Wasbinaton, man nenuecialiy ta OF gultt Govertmant Departments for dvecents, | the icity of Washington, and &Fos aba be Anexhi ar Sree ee ae five — corner Louisiana avenne and 7! ” These houses Ure of non went jor coustraction Five cellars under them entire, an‘ coatalaing aa one BALE Foay sap, every modern improvement und conveniences. | denoe of the President’ A Bas lates Mowe Call and exemine one hundred beautifal devicos | taining eighteen rooms, IN aud subscribe for stock which will pay fire hundred | ter, &¢.; superior large ot, five’ Bas per cent in twenty months. good large Beavis terms aud £11 mformation at the Architect's office,(N. G. rompe buyer for STARK WEATHRE,) Plant's Building, cornet N. Tinted Ontaloges sailed ied upon applicats be “Mecting, MONDAY, Jane | _aplo-2m Bo Gone Be Tk Necsss on Kok naS, - POPE, ,Seeremney 61 i WALL Boy A Two. pitbcs oO Broci: Bic BOUGH P20LD. han} D Teruneany. Eo 4 vw E $19 7th st maya 6 AXES Fo Tiree ‘cmt HOBSE, CARBIAGE and Special ESD.” Horse is gentle and sound, Generel Be yy SEITLEU AT LOWSST RATRS, SeLERaa Si, Livery Stable, Sth street, be _ tween sTo XCHANG! Hos 70k B SALE —A beautiful. kind, sound | dect8-tm pa TE pw gd (ie) and gentle H 7 years old, tor sal fay todrives hele nices alas maldl hese Fok osBy averim ¢. paown 0 drive; he is also, 4 ® The resson for selling, the owner has utes for him. ‘Fare large yfony Recut erd oe For particulars ingult et 511 Fst. n.w. m33-3 * f 30 GE0AN0, ond several EY I Fo; sole. veer, LOW—A very Sue new Iron T1938, STEPS for front door use. fp Ae TOR ¥ALE-CURAP FoR OR Ma MOBUMENTS, BEAD snd ¥ MANTELS, &c., at No Tas new York arenes oes "Wo RUTHERFORD. | ‘Treasur; FR eS eee ag pod acy cma Tor | Seger csnome end LOTS pg rare at ‘til del — angi to D to Lh ad or 1D CosssaY FEAT] For SALE FLERE a ~" len w. acd Bi Blmicyeb are. bet Seine The arm of Magar McGc- ialeine' 8 Seine within a half malle of = depot 5 or ade ‘the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, and about 2% ilegtrom Washingtco ove 8 et ond =a HA Appi te'bU moa! ANSON F Rhos, Say A hand D ee Ary OR F a fvpmvass the mavef-cturing Doors, Saab. dings, Stricture, By; oe Stes for one weet, ‘“igrméat MILL. eerste eee tea saved, and he no of s S eeina ede Hae Bore samt eH | ge a a ae fot aint ae aate Sk OR Excwao® A *, is sitmeted esand within fifteen minutes s is pry to HEE ss FopEaG™ ond’ Sranpan z soot feslits Fin Ww. all ats gcuitiehand Soe" Spatrat FN tt 259 | BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMTS ayer ke a aes 0 : VALUE AND TASTE 2 zeet care pass the door GORE. lee 7 AUCTIONEERS. rt a 8. F. Avett. Bossa? BH. Bras. oe sana tg STE SS STABLISEED 18 1816. eee ee or Em, voam, SPREE, us yanun | FOREIGK AND DOMESTIC DET DORN SOUR PARKS AND LAWS