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_EVENING STAR a 3, ts78. LOCAL NEWS cus and Menagerie. 6th street Cromwell's Art Exhidi tien. Prof. Pratt, the Horse Educator, 134 an¢ E streets. ‘Markriter’s Art Gallery, 488 7th street. Barlow's Gallery of O:) Patntings, 136 Penn sylvania avenue—New pictures just race:ved. esi ws Rips vor Extension or tam 7 —To-day Mr. ct, opened the following senstraction of the extension of the Govern- ment Printing Wtfice: A. Pannell, $7.91; 2 chfield & Tr 100; 15; ©. W. Pe: > Dellinger Downing, Humphrey. $25,000 W. B. Down Bs & Barron, #3, Pitt 27 : + 1De oF MRS. ANDERSON_TaESTAR tained an accountof the suicide ® New York of Mrs. Fannie May Anderson, of ry this city. by shooting herself through the hy t while suffering from brain fever. Mrs. Ander son was the daughter of Mr. Benjamin Se seb. of this city. and for several years held a porition in the Treasury Department. She w the wife of Mr. Frank Y. Anderson, a clerk the Washington city post office, and up to the time she left Washington to proceed to New York tor ber health she resided with hia at N. €26G street southwest. She bad a very eircie friends, whi Iy grieve: at t fad husband arrived in New York on Sai ‘day morn ing last and took charge of the . At the coroner's inquest, he stated that she left Washington about the 25th of March to go to Hor Delaware, for medical treatment, but if net benefited there, then to proceed to New York, she was suffering tor some time; she hal aise exhibited indicatoons of insantty; he heard from her once or twice a week after her arrival » New York, and in her last letter shesaid that }he bad something like brain fever, but thought she wae getting over it; the only cause of the au!- "ide he thought was the nervous disease from which she had been so long suffering, for she bad previous'y made eight or nine attempts to kill berself while suffering from brain fever. ‘They were married in 1867. and she was only twenty-two rears of age. The jury rendered & verdict that death was caused by a pistol shot wound. inflicted by herselr. OF THE PROULIARITIER of ladies’ cos- tumes this seston consists in the fact that they ar€ all to be composed of a single color, but the Frobability is that these costumes will be as ed — tastes of the wearers, and the fair vex wi fe anxious to obtain sets of reli adayted to their different dresses. To obtais ewelrv, there ie no ‘ennsylvania avenm } the novelties in French gi! amrock set, and lockets orname: @ bug with garnet eyes; the fashionable oroide boop set. with pendants; Alaska diamonds set in gold by lar diam theusand styles of dollar jewelry, every day being replenish goods received from New forks "= © Seah ited with, ‘Tre Passover <BASON Commences with our Israelite citivens on the evening of the Sth inst. aud continues through the week, the 6th and b being called the firat ¥2th and 13th the 'aet daye, rated }» commemoration of the great event narrate?” In thé sioie, Whe the Destroying Angel passed ever Fgypt during the bondgce of the Israelites and smote all the first born, fom the tire; born Pharoab to the first born oa Tse Literary Revsiow at the residence of Hon. Horatio King on Saturday evening last Was one of the most pleasant of the seri which is strong praise. Bir. Kaufman, t artist, gave @ dissertation on art matte’ Captain A t Barnes followed in some rec’ ens, (original.) His poems, “Victoria, my Queen Toftex,”, and exceedin Kich ng some beautiful songs. ur Darling Maud” was fine. Next Saturday evening closes these delightful Feunious, an ture. Monsieur de Cnambrun will lec- — ADA™ ForEravcn 1s the prince of showmen, and his splendid procession on the avenue this mornit gives some indication of the resoarees mente establishment, which comprises ‘class menagerie and a circus In separate His collection of animals, from argert elephant in the United States some exceedingly sma!l specimens of the ani- mal creation, embraces some very rare anima'*; e his cirens is a little better than some which travel alone. © course everyhody will go. The tents are located at the lot on 6th wtreet and the ca: —s ArRit Foot SELLs.—There were a number ef attempts to gull the public on Saturday by April fool hoaxes. Nickels nailed to the side- waiks or the bottom ef street cars deluded ‘ome unwary ones. A few went to see Prot. Fieldboltz watk the tight rope from the St. Mare Hotel, and Mr. “J.D. Caldwell” fooled the lawyers inte a rush to the Potice Court with the idea of a fat client. Mr. Merrick seemed to think it a good opportunity to get rid of bis *- Mixed School” Baby, but dfd not succeed, as the hoax was too thin éven for the first of April. His interesting babby is stili om his hands. Jose tetas ‘Yas MarRororiTan PaespyTERtaN CHURCH. ‘This structure, the erection of which was com- enced on Capito! Hill about two years since, a* Dow £0 nearly completed that the basement is Teady for occupancy, and religious exercises were yesteday held there under the supervision of Kev. Dr. Chester, Mr. C. M. Parks conduet- ing the choir. The upper gfory or main au- diepee room wi!! be finished by September next and # month afterwards the spire (14) feet high) will be completed. Tue Potowac Fi marns-— Daring the past week there has arrived at the wharf of Jobneon & Bro. about 36.000 herrings, the price rangin, f 12 to $12.50 per thousand, aud 18,000shi at $5 per hundred. Some select row shad have sold as high as $36 per hundred. As the season advances ish will be more plen:iful, aud in all probability the prices much lower. No very large hauls have as yet been made, and the zitlers have done better than the seine haulers. icone a tents i A BULIET arrer THE BALL.—Yesterday, Jobn Bell. & colored man, shot @ pistol at an- ether colored man named Crawford, wound- ing him im the face. The affair grew out of jealousy about a girl named Jane Robinson, bom Crawford bad escorted home from a ball. A warrant was this morning issued from the Police Court on complaint of Crawford for the arrest of Bell, and Judge Suell will have to settle the differem ———e TRE New York Kepublican Association met en Satarday evening, when resolutions were adopted, on motion ot Dr..J. E. Snodgrass, eall- ‘og Upon all New Yorkers residing permanently im the District to add earnest work to their bal- lots for Gen. Chipman, and all voting elsewhere to afford at least their moral aid in the canvass; and also endorsing the recommendation of Fred. Doug’ ass for the appointment of Secretary of the Territory. ee Keat Estate Sstas.—Thos. E. Waggaman, real estate broker and auctioneer, has sold lot 1) aud part of lot 14, 1m Lenox and Heller's sub- m of square No. SZi, improved by two treme bouses.to Thomas M for $380. esers. ©. W. Havepner & Co., suctioncers, on March 2th, brick house and lot on New ab price, $ ma —— es Dz Monrre, the French creole who married the daughter of Downing, the colored im this city, has determined to carry to # higher court the suit he brought against @ Chicago restauranteur fer expelling him and his wife from the premises on aceount of color. The last ection, it will be remembered, allowed De Mortie only one cent damages instead oi $2,000, ae Le claimed. ———= PRormston Caomwei gives his fret art en- tertainment in this city at Lincoln Hall this eve. ning, and, from the endorsements he has received from people of cultare and refinement ¢ cities where his beautifal views have been ited, we are warranted in cordially recom- mending them to the public. Italy, with its ~ Durldings, statues and paintings, will’ be iflus- trated this eveuin, ie Kev. R. W. Lownig, rector of the Church of Inearpation. Protestant Episcopal. corner of 32th and N streets, will discontinue his copnec- tion with that church on Easter Monday, and ta- tends te some time in Minnesota for the denett bis pared by his labors. A TEMPERANCE MERTING was held last night at Asbury Church, on 1ith street. Ww. Foreman conducted the re! . Dr. Jackson, Mr. Ketley addressed the meeting, after which a Jarge Dumber signed the temperance pledge. Ma. Hexny N. Cort, late of the Business Colege, will receive a few private pupils. Read wivertisement in another column. 4 Sax’ ts in town, aud will receive his friends at the Na‘ional Theater this evening. beaith, which is somewhat im- ——e THE SMITHEONJAN INSTITUTION. GEORGETOWN, THE RESTORED BUILDING. BiG Scarz—Abonut ten o'clock this morning ad tne aa New | mre an slarm of dro at Poe and Sei Parks. @ cro 4 *9 pathos ere. Itai that 19 eon- The fre-preof restoration of the Smithsonian hao mae ett the faapieal’d tiers. Institute buiidings, which bad been commenced | m nisdrem rust, and the chimuey being cio; after the contiagration im 1865, Dut the progress | With aeot the amoke found its way out arodga t tly for of | the cast wall and caused the alarm. Officer of which was stopped temporarily for want Harper repaired there in the twinkling of an unds, hes deen carried on the last and | eye, but it was soon discovered that present season, and important new features | was false. Bane bean and sro pow being intpeds On Puawic Screors.—It has been the Board of Schoo! on the first floor of the main building, has been ; Guardians to give a annual distribetion £ of cards of merit, and ETHROLOGICAL MUSEUM, and the wall decorations of this room, instead of upmeaning commonplace arabetques, will be called in to aid the fundamental idea. Plans have — matured to omen ~ room, in ali its appointments, most unique and strikii anda leading feature of this continent. To mike thie success complete, the authoritics of the Insti- » in laudable spirit, bave secured the assist ance of Prof. Hawley, thé renowned restorer uf ante liluvian an‘mals, of Sydenham Crystal Palace tame, for the purpose of fitting up this | #rand room, west wing. formerly allotted to the brary, is remeceled, so as to form a LRCUURE AND MERTING ROOM, # by 75 teet in size, and 30 feet high: therefore of #) propriate dimensions for the annual con- vent.ons of @ national character held by scien titic, professional, industrial and art societies, and ior occasional international conventions of Exp ov A StRIKe.—The track hands on the O. A. & M. KR. K., who “struck” three or four | days ago, have gone to work again.—Gaseice Saturday evening ——_. CITY ITEM ‘Tax democrats and covservatives of the Sey- enteenth district will meet at Island tall to- morrow (Tuesday) evening, to nomibate «a cas- | diiate for the lower house of the territorial legislature. is ge: Corriet Walkine St good styles, for $13. ITs for gentlemen, . C. HENNING, nth street N. W. recommending to our readers Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re- Shiied sete, Sema nae tao | TEWer @8 A sure cure tor dandrutt, and to restore ably expounded by Prof. Henry, thus falle inte | t2¢ natural Color of the hair. . Deniety Ma Cahital-tixing institution with the | Orex To-par, all the leading styles of Aten Medical Moseum, Agricultural Museum, Ar- | and Boys’ Clothing, of our own make; also, boretum Americanum, the Coast Survey. Piece Goods fet merchant tailoring. Another qothers, whilst the National Observatory has | lot of those su; ipestine Excelsior B Shirts, any style you want. J. H. Smira & Oo., m,w.f Talore and Clothiers, Oak Hail, 7th st. E, by Green & Williams, of the valuable improv Property on the north side of Pennsylvania avenue, between 10th and 1ith streets. This property offers unusual in- ducements, as Aven: ust increase sda ue property in value. Sale T: April4th,atip.m. 2 Fine Ovster accustomed the distant mariner to look to Washington as the American unit of longitude: and the awe-inspiring silence of Arjington’s Aves adds its ghostly warning to the woull-ve acheths conspiring against our city's future sreatness. Numerous other improvements in the [nsti- tute buildings bave reference to tormer strac- tural defects, and to better facilities for busi ness transactions, and ha Ryaite | PB MOCRA POLITICAL NOTICE: BEET Fauc 0p + TICAND: UNGRRVATIVE VOr THK FIFFERNTH DistRior oF BLEVENTH DISTRICT. Democratic and Conservative voters of this alan District will meet at Petoma Hollon TUSSDAY * ™ | EVENING . ete nee ie aoe S08 o'clock, to nominate ° eS HAMMERSLEY, LY RBALLT!) ALLY '! reconstrocted im part; so as to afford more light | it will take place this week. Tee bamocrats ond Ua TWEN- and efrculation of air in the center of the room. TEE STRAMER JORN GiDSON cleared this {FIRST Dist RIOT axe requested to meet. at 3 liows’ Hall, Sth street wast. at 7% o'clock ich used to be obstructed by hen: tion | Merning with 2,000 barrels ef flour. VENING, By order Salle: The second etory of the male ding, —X—_— bik: a = nes " mesis, neg Packet Ihege vooany on ALEXANDRIA. smidpiimaane canine obstructed by columns, 20¢ feet in length, —— i tke Democratic and feet in al » in height with gracstal PROPERTY SALB.—Green & Wise, real estate Comer tatine teh of shat nen cn poate District, at coved and paneled ing. It will be hereafter | #gents and auctioneers, sold Tharsday the three | Island Hall, THIS (Menday) EVENING. 7M appropriated for the instructive purposes of an o'elori CBRIS. C. CALLAN, Pree’ n TWENTIETH DISTRICT. SBOWDEN W. BOBINSON, FOR HOUSE OF DSLAGATES, yar be supported at the primary election, Arnit TR, inet. it" DEMOCRATS axn OONSERVATIVES. SEVENTH DISTRICT—VOTE&s Allan TION.—You are earnestiy reqnest: the Democratic nth District to jab. RB, Secretary. rf aps FOUBTEENTH DISTRI AGAINST MIXED SCHOOLS ‘or the House of idicaates —R W. FENWIOK will be supported by the Demoeratic and Onser tive voters ig bm mary Blecticn tobe held on TUBSDAY. April 4. from 12m to8p.m..st MOR. RIS QUINDAN’S Grocery Store, corner of Sth ani N streets. fi OURTEENTH DISTRIOT—PRIMARY ELECTION ~A primary election will be eid on TURWDAY, Apri between the hours of zm. and § pm’, at 8 Quinlan’s Grocery Store, corner of Sth’ ard reets. by the Deano- nd cratic and Conservative voters of the Fourtesath District. to nominate a candidate to represent them in {he Legislative Amembly. By order of Commit 4 a" BIGHTBENTH DISTRIOT—The Dewo- Ve TRIOT fount ative vote: ISTRLOT witl meet at the Mount ‘ernon Honse. corner ot Nand 6th S.w., on TUES) VENING. April dt $a @'clock, to nomint ‘andidate for the Lexis! went bly and @ Democratic aud Conservative Cab. By order of. EXECUTIVE COMMITTER. Hi WEA DOUARTE! * for the public at large. Ie Chum. the archi- | Pennsylvania avenue and te moe wee PUBLIOAN EXRCCT VE Comnae fect, bas been and is entrusted with the plan- | Scived totes the dinest shipment of Blackwat + May's Building, Pounsylvania avenue, be- ning and superintendence of all these teno- | Severs Of the se: Th tw-en Sth and l0:h streets vations. dany fresh lobsters, 2 wri bad pr lp: phe Chairman of the Executive Committers and Fruttolo e eeeTe ate we hope that the | brook trout, wits aN ther shee tne Bea: | niente ee eee OW at pe mae ruitful idea of a Capitoline park will be ele. | LTC eral ‘Campaign Committee have vated from the routine of a mere pleasure. —_—_—_o—_____ roo! me building. the Chairmen of the drive, and the spirit of the Smithso: Insti- SOUND O€ TEE Gooss.—It is said that during | varions Campaign teen of the District are tute be extended beyond its narrow enclosing | the Carnival there were seriou wehensic Fearested to meet TO NIGHT, ( ml April 3, Nails by making the grounds from itl to 12th | of a fracas ® la Forrest and M y bet) S71.) at 74s o'clock, of ce. ancet constituting its immediate surroundings, | the respective admirers of the two great spe. | lt ABLARD, . an A cialists of the day, viz: Helmbold, the five-ho se (pnts 18TH DISTRICT! BTRNOGRAPHICAL @TUDY, Buchu man, andoid Dr. Darby, o: ‘tins city, who, GEORGE W. COCHRAN. &. like the world-renowned surroundings of Sy- | though possessing a forty-horee power of energy | win be eupportes ans Osostinte wor ths House ef denbam Crystal Palace,near London,where men | *"4 talent, contents himself with eng‘odering | Delegates ¥ election to be held at Ger- and beasts of all climes, co! neous and One hoes shay,” and practices his speial man ith street, F avd @. on TURS- anti-historical, are found in life hike eercacene | 18 &.qulet and ui tatlous manner, so 9¢- | DAY EVENING, April 4, from 6 toS o'clock al 2 cessfully that Buchu sales are exceedin, ly lim. ings Amusing as well as instructive to young | ited in the Disiine ae Columbia Tee a and old of all classes, Such an interesti: GioUE may well form 8 harmonious feature o tnasied for prolonged ‘vist hore’ for's s from , considerable time vainly to CAPITOL TO THE PRESIDENT’s HOUSE. nize with the old Drs and extiblthne cee To make the illusion complete, however, it re- — in bis train and asan endorser of hie patent quires botanical skill, ample practice and taste; licines, as he had already gobbi d- d ee iy led other lea: Jominar! Washingt and but these,we are happy to say, we find com. | 2 Darby bined in an unassaming maninour community, | Ade them Som Some ene ring eg “4 me — to Fo Ag ty /-jeuner proposed in bis honor at the a een meee, en ng with uarcey bee > ‘on or in the triumphal procegsion, as the cocle of medical ethics, of which he is a rigid exemplar, prevented him, but that he shou, bappy to entertain Mr. Helmbold at ‘ato those popular reidrtf now known as ihe , “> country re*dence in Uniontown as a private grounds of the Department of Agriculture, and Soper ml poe ag sa ota acta whore national reputation, strange to say. ssema neon a S| ‘The venerable Doctor spends a few hours _ bate bdr daily at his office, 10s 4, street, for consultation ——-—__-<2e._____ TH 1s. EDrposes, prt we “Don ¥ PowDER.”” y * ei ler. —Stim- b 3 ears Tie ee ee plaintif The superiority of this Baking Powder has tor $250, with interests from April Ist, Iso. | long been demonstrated by every housekeeper Tridge vs. Browning, suit for vaiue of a horse. _— beep hy ——— Dood aay inereas- 5 “5, | ing demand for'a r je article. The univer- S50 Sen Ne: eine SOM WNR 68 ~/} OE Speiabon es cane Tele iin tana ae market, age oscne ee ee and its perfect purity and freedom from delete. }ropriation at his disposal, bas transtormed oid ISAAC NEWTON'S CanBAGE-pEDS dames | rs substances warrants the assertion. To Vere, colored, disorderly eonduct; fined #3. | MOUs Sul és Harry Colclazer, drunk and disorderly; for. | 80% Who have never used it we say give it a testimony to its wort: will be fetted bis recognizance, $5, by not answering. or and yo : Torte dtothe many thousands of others. Sold (We. Teomakins, sania eb secu; Tureltee is col | TT Gooccre geuscalty Doclay @ Eiomae eg lateral. @5. Samuel Hatsis, colored, loud ad | Now street, New York, manufocturers ta,th boisterous talk on the street; fined $5. 1. P. Saunders, druvk and disorderly; failed to answer when called, and bie collateral, $5, was ordered to be forfeited. Jacob Parker, colored, placing a pile of rubbish on the street and fail. ing to remove it the same day; fined $1. John Elliot, a cirens man, drunk and disorderly; fined $5. Thomas Mack, colored, unlawful assem';|;: fined $5. John Quinn, driving thigugn 2 fane- ral procession; ned $3. David C. Lock, charged with being @ suepicious person withgut any visi- ‘bie means of support, security for good behavior George Brewer, loud and boisterous language Georgetown: fined $5. George Calvert and Washington Carr, colored, loud and bvi-terous language; fined $1 each. ‘Michael Fitzgerald, assaulton Morris Dillon. This took place at a temperance meeting last night. Dillon came into the for the purpose of signing the pledge, but made considerable noise and di- turbance, bemg drunk. Fitzgerald was the ner -arms and was ordered to put Dillon out, which he = and = —— thie suit against him, dismissed. OT as 5 colored, astault and battery on John Wood ward; Oprow Hatt. Oprow Hater. corner 4 street and Pennsylvania avenue. Grand opening of spring styles this day, Grand opening of spring styles this dav, Grand opening of spring styles this day of Fatire new stock of Men's, Youth’s and Boys’ Clothing Meu’s, Youth's and Boys’ Ciothiag, Odeon H Odeon Hall Men's Frock and Sack Suita, Boys’ and Youths’ Frock and Derby Suits, At P. Wallach’s, Odeon Hall, corner 44 street and Pennsylvania avenue. ‘Also, Best arsortment of White Marseilles and Duck Vests, single and double breasted, At P. Wallach Odeon Hall Clothing Room, corner 43 street and Pennsylvania avenue. Hose 75 cents per pair at Ba LBRIGGAN 581 pleaded guilty. Woodward owed Lee 25 cents Doverass’, 408 Ninth strest. eect Ba prem td tr ed bape Iuvorten Scoros CuEviot Srits. $18 fined him ©: ' taking the law toto bis own bands, a & Bro., z ea ‘Tax celebrated \ idette Kid Glove, #1 per pair, at Dovcrass’ 3,31 Corset and Unuergarment Factory. A LAROB AtSORTMENT of light Cassimere Psnts. Eiseman & Bro., 505 ith street, May Building. 5 Toe Latest Fig Sige gs ladies ancee Parasol, tor sale by . Lockwoop, Hurty & TavLor, p23 Pennsylvania avenue, 6 joining Metropolitan Hotel. ~ ‘TRE CELEBRATED Marquise and Margoerite Glove. in all the spring shades, has just been received at ©. Baum’s Kid Glove Depot, 408 7th st. OUR NEW STYLES Of Corsets, from France and Germany, have just arrived, and can be had in all qualities and prices. ©. Baum, Corset Importer. GENTLEMEN AND Lapigs Kip GLoves at One Dollar @ pair, at C. Baum’s Hoop Skirt and Corset Factory, 408 7th street. 3,21 ALL THE LEADING STYLES of boys’, youths’ and mens’ Clothing at Oak Hall. Bt Cauiwornta CaTawsa Wine on dranght, at Miller's, 420 7th street, opposite Udd Fe!lows’ Hall. 8,2,3: Novertims cm Neck Wear, at the Original Frane’s, 431 Tth street. The cheapest Store ta the city. No branch st 3,24: * geese halo For Corms, Bunions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, and other diseases of the feet, visit Dr. White's establishment, No. 635 i5th street, op- posite United States Treasury. _ 224,12: Buy Tam Cetesnatap “ FRANO” CoLLars, the best Paper Collar in the market, for sale only at the Origipal Fraue’s, 431 ith street. Look for the name. No branch stores. Bas 2 BavE YOUR Money and bay your Gent’s Far- nishings at the Original Franc’s, 431 7th street The cheapest Store in the city. No branch stores. 3,2,L 505 ith street, May — ° part of Hutton it was shown that bis wife had been unfaithfal to him. The judge esia it is in a divorce, bat bad no right to beat ber. ‘he case Was post- poned until to-morrow, for a witness to appear in Hutton’s behalf. Samuel Syford, colored, profane and disorderly on Virginia avenue; fined $5. Also, charged with assaulting officer Skinner when taking him to the station-house; fined $5. Wm. Taylor, colored, charged with stealing $5 from Jno. Balentine, pleaded guilty, and was fined #10 and costs. Lucretia Grant, profare and indecent |: ined $5. Joho ‘Thomas, colored, same 0! fined $5. Hen- ty C. Lawrence, backman, charged with violation of the hack law; was fined $5. Apna Fitzsimmons, charged with being a va- grant in Georgetown. Anna said she was from Fairfax County, Va., and had come into George- town to buy some clothes. The officer who ar- rested her told a very different story,and she was fined $5, or workhouse. Thomas Blunt, colored, chi with getting drunk and be- Bi iz ly in Georgetown; fined $5. Samoel Stalkert, charged with resi: and as. saulting & police officer who was trying to pacify him while drunk, pleaded guilty, and was tined #10 and costs, Hamilton Townsend, colored, cbarged with robbing Wall's Opera House of articles of dresses ani peace m; fined $30 without costs. Lizzie Btewart,a vagrant, was sent to the workbouse thirty days in defaujt of ‘$3 fine for profanity in the street. Adjourned. is the MURRAY &@ LANMAN’S of all the different ton, Lisle, and Merino, at prices most economical, at the Original Franc’s, 431 7th street. No branch stores. 3,2,1: Ce ee Mre. Moopry’s ABDOMINAL CORSET, recom- mended by all physicians, can be bought and made to order, at O. Baum's Hoop Skirt and Corset Factory, 408 7th street. 3. ooh ase HEMPLER bas urtnometers and hydrometers. GREAT VARIETY In FLORIDA WATER. THB MUST LASTING. AOBBEABLE ane aE the Original FRESHING OF ALL PERFUMES, for ase on the Erane’s Gent's Furnishing Beore, 431 1th treet, Gendkerchicf, at the Toilet, and tm théBath. For ale by all Dragetsts and Perfumers. sef-m.w.t.17 AED guAcKB—a Be. cay, = I: EYS! SSD UREREES ES = BOOTS AND SHOES. The bigtest SSB ics oar. JOTICE OF BBMOVAL BABLOWS GALLEY OF OIL PAINTINGS Bo. 1225 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Lately occu 7 1 Wink hemes te ee mbsi_ TONE. STONE. SENECA QUARRIES. THE MARYLAED LEREESTOSE Ma M. COMPOUND SYRUP OF GUM aRaBic, | wil’ , Boor ler An infallible remedy for - ‘stone 4 where fre required. corner ‘Bth streets NW. W. 0. w. Prats ove! BEONCHITIS. BUARSB tity Be., Be. size %3 conta. ec Penney! avenue. ape rest DISTRICT. ws GEORGE T RAUB will be supported by mapy Democratic and Uonser- ratte voters Oey OF DELEGATES from the Tenth Dis*tict. THIRTEENTH DSSTRICT. JOHN C HARKRESS will be supported for the Hocutt of Delegates by many voters, subject to the dec, ‘on ef the Deme- cratfe and Conservative nominating Tueeting m23-6 THIBTEENTH BISTICT. J i Howse of Delerates— ' JOHN H. McCUTCBEN, Bubyect to decision of Democratic and Conservative voters in primary election, April 4th. mast i, Hee asin DISTRICT. ocean AND CONBERVATIVE DELE GATE TO THE ASSEMBLY. A Primary Election to ta will be held on ‘candidate for the Honse of Delegates TUESDAY, April 4th, from 9a, m. to 7p. m.. at the office of Charlee Walter. Btq.. No. 349 D street. opposite Uity Il sil Noone residing eatside of the Sixteenth District will Le allowed to yote ‘i By order of the Committee m7'-at At we ENTY-SEOOND DisTRICT. JUDSON T. CULL, DEMOCRATIO AND CONSEBYATIVE UANDI DATE FOR HOUSE OF DELEGATES, enbject to nomination of primary mesting. m2s 7t* E VOTERS OF THE DISTRICT ee 8 Coromea ee P SECOND BEGISTRATIO! The Board of Registration for the Distriet of Co lumbia will convene at, the Warhington. on Ti 81), (Sunday excepted) until SATURDAY 15, 171, inclusive, from 9.o'clock a m. O'clock p. ms: for the purpose of correcting of persons already registered by gual ate rte ‘Sud for fed g qualified to vote, snd for Bames of these Who are yualitied to votes but who were omitted iu the previvus resistration for any comer. : ility to persons who may desire toreginer the Bourd bes arranged to have mcopernte place of ‘istration for each TWO DISTRIUTS, as follows :—For the FIRST apd SECOND: the Reine a PORT geal he BAe TENTH: VENTH end TWELFTH ont FUUBTRENTH: the ATH, ne BINETSENTS ani Nhe TWAT FIRST ond TWEN- EQOND. ration for @ach division will bed mat Upriign giving tue uumber of the To Those whe Have Been Registered. ‘0 portunity, to those have been red pretioue sessions any error a eome or resid: the lists can be examt sioner of improvementa, west - atid 8 the list off the ined not to be 1g on the registry the id ithe ((o4t AND woon: KBDUCTION IN PRICE MUST BE SOLD TO CLUSE BUSINESS GOOD WILL, &c., FOB BALE. ‘il deliver COAL at the following very low prices. twill deliver eth OaSH ONLY: Pe rime Article)... D ASH or LOK LYKENS VALLEY. PhicapeLeHiA BI ¥. stove size PHILADELPHIA ite Ast Wolahs: aud s0 good Coal as ca ty muaranteed” at Old Btand, No. 1106, sonth side Peruaylvenis avenues bergeen iith wad ih atrecse, or at the Depoly corner Maryland avenue abd Sth Street, Islands =e Also, @ very fine located brick Garpenters Shop, hich will be.sold chea; reasoDable terms. Mn Bet One CBCRP OD Fence SEO W ESTABLaSBED 1583. JOBEPH BECKHAUS, 1204 FEANKFUED AVBNUB, ABOVE GIBARD AVENUE, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTUBER EXCLUSIVELY OF FIBST-CLASS CARRIAGES: NEWEST STYLES. jarences, Lend: slitting ar Conch, Congest Baten stable Yor ertvare Famaiy ant Pubhi tee.” Workmanship and’ Finish second to nouean ‘or! the eountr, 7. Fine and varied Btock on hond— completed and in . Urders receive prompt ‘person: > featica. "All work warteuscan™ one egemnel at A WORD TO THE AFFLICTED. IF YOU ARE SUFFERING WITH DYSPEPSIA, OOsTIV hs Be LA PECITs, Saar aN Ca ea oom 7BY : CARNON’S INDIAN VEGETABLE BITTE An exclusively Vegetable ws and tone to A ealthy and vi 8 action to the entire sysiem Females svfering from diseases peculiar to the . will find in this medicine a pafe and reliable remedy, and » Price 5 Fer ale by Drageiste generally. ‘ice 50 conte Manufactured only by OMABLES STOTT & Co.. pew sso Pennsylvania avenue. Ce eT EG Ete. Landaulets, Close-conches, Tt ‘ has stood test TWENTY-FIVE YUADS sxparionce, 2° oF FAMILY SUPPLIES, &. NOtiCE— ths fourth any SIXTH BUILDING GEUBGETUWN wilt be bid | TUESDaY RVENIN erclock. st Shih ti offierrs to serve I mae ime of the OGLATION off t Lang's Borel on X2XT. April 4h. at « (Paz eLp MEADQUABTERS FINE GROCERIES FOR BOY®sS’ CLOTHING, a OAK HALL, 7th street. BEW SYYLES FOR SPRING. WwW ARE DAILY MARUPACTUBING NEW STYLES OF MEN'S, YOUTHS AND BOY'S CLOTHING, Bich we offer at the LOWEST PRIUEB. fon wil Do held for G, Secretary. AT SMALL PROPiTSs. SELLise ovr. SSF Be ae ! Boe of the death of the senior partner, aul tar cally cleclad tated our bontoese, oe ots the entire tock 1B nr eutabliehment. coneieting ia ‘Wereepectfutty cat the attention of per-hasere+ arn : ato whim FINE T Py ent f > Fineree cheap and on sang Yerme“insiee ot KE & SELIGSON’S, mbl3-Im 19% Bridge #t.. Georgetown. D. 0. oTiCcE From and sfter March let, 1871, no aeconnt will be allowed to BUN OVER 90 DAYS, No deviation trom above rule cm account of persons. mj-Im F. M. LAZENBY BAzeanss IN SPBING @00D: BENJAMIN MILLER, 101 BRIDGE SIKRBET, 6 BORG £TOWN, ‘Has just received 8 large aseortment of SPRING GOODS, cf the newest atyles, embraci guops, Shawie, Spring Usseime: se COFFEES, &.., which we are Felli: & very email advance ALSO, TO OUR CHOICE BRaN vs « WINES, BRANDIES, AND WHISKIES, Gentlemen who desire to dress weil and tastefully. * ‘and to do so economically, ane Recommended to Examine oor Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS. Also. our SAMPLES FOR OUSTOM WOB! whi make to order at short notice. AT VERY LOW FIGURES METGZER & BYLES, 417 SEVENTH STREET, ext tooas TWELPTH STREES mbos tr WE STILL KEEP ON HAND. AND YAKB TO — termined to sell bar; ORDER, THR cucicr GROCERINe ARD bow ran om Y cre Berroa, series. FRENCH YOKE SHIRTS, Sy SS! wa. Be GUESS In consequence of my removal from the District seth Het ot May, 1 hereby notify all having Goode deposited. or Watehes and Jewelry, to repair at my place. 73 Bridge street, Georg bel The Best Fitting and the Best Made Shirt in this or other markets. Prices ag low asthe lowest cleewhere | NOAH WALKER 42Co., 2th Street. near Massachusetts Avenne, © from WO to 42 per ce following quotation own. to redeem thea fore the 26th April. IS71 Any Goods left over poet ene 5 Saat, Sete wut be sold at public auction, without 611 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. Imperiat pUrrrdeemed Pledges om band already. Biock and | arg tg | Other Grades and Variction ai mb2tt BELIG GOLDSTEIN. Srx._ | ff) J. HEIBERGER, | id Gov. Java YAS) 1 GENTS AND + (Buccesor to H. F. Lownon & 0o., mel Cc Chie ‘nine, CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVE ayes BOOTS, SEORS, ete. Ad , RAR WORL'S 173% nm MERCBANT TAIL() 2) New Orica: ide 5 wa. Note by mail. from ® cw Orke SR Oe a oem iy 28 NE A60 Pour eve Waahne ae 28 Mite _ —— = ae —_— b Pow d & Granulsied DRY GOODs. INSURANCE. sysvrs ~ Gelber = Lost ar Dri RY GooDs, NORTH WESTERN MOLASSES “Beet fF. ; thes SNe ~ 2 few LACE CURTAINS sso, | MUTUAL ae ene COMPANY DEST NEW YORK BUTTER. « WHITE BBILLIA Nob TF cee, reas cts. | ave, Garugnn, eee. HaneR Saiz. Vice Prev't; Caceard’s Bar meee —TerF ne. 38 An clegant anality of BLACK SILK at $2 per yard, | was orga ott Wp inbs. Has $5,000 000 amsets,and | Aico, a foil hue ef Fabio Lotion, Willow PURE MOHAIR, buff color, 33 cents; has been | 300 members. Socrely mutual company, | Woog. Tin, Queensware, Ac. ke. at VERY L, polling for 68 cents per yard. aonese Se iy yay ite me! cost. | PRICES fmm 27 et Tah pent pend inion’ det Fe AOR RROBIRES | Stern companice, bestest tenn Bek nas = WHltE GuoDs of ee ee Of interest ou its investments, has a lower ratio of BUTTER. A Biutiful amsortment of D G00 ane ezecnt fan C MORY BAXTER, — mb23 No. 1920 Pennsylvania avenve. inhi OS _* Several tvs ANCHOR LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. No. 178 BROADWAY, SEW YORK. CAPITAL ABD ASSETE...W..ce..cccccesu- 8400000 And one their bemutined Bering, Goode Jart received re i ie Iv from New York and Pi Gieap' a ther gre Bead GOSHEN BUTTER. aipecas 250., ‘Silks trom $1.25 up. J Bike 91, Pr ct Coates” & Sterling 8) Te, Eoulinh’ and Peeweh ogee ae ———— descriptions, @loves, Hosiery, Flannels, Towell and a Aost of other, aap aad altel Bitxat 98 (oor S276) “Berane yates Diack | ree. Gays’ grece allowed tn payment of pre- — e oa tn Tae eee oath OOS Ye | lems? Wo Forfeiture of Policies for Non-payment @ | 1.700 POUNDS JUST RECEIVED. Premiums. BOOKS, STATIONERY, Ete. FINBST IN WASHINGTON PRICE REASONABLE t 409 7th et., Intelitgencer. Baal NEY Boous aT PHILP & SOLOMOXS’. CALL AND SEE us Comrany WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWS; Office: Boom Ho. 1, over the Bank of Washington, @HARTERED BY CONGRESS 1937, The Hearens, ular Astronomy. titully ilnstrated Mostrated Hand Book of Pop- By Amedeo Guillemy, D-au ELPHONZO YOUNGS, Recess Statics. Edited by Sir Alexanéer Grent, CAPITAL AND SUEPLUS, $270,000, M orN. By J.G. Whyte Melville. Darwin’ Descent of bey itn! georriptions, OB yt GROCER AND TEA MERCHANT, ‘The Miller ng! The Wonders of DIORBI, nee piacere ae Resn Pickrell, Beauty is Dox g Obs ters on Proposing. On ees... MASONIC TEMPI Long Engagements. Hus- OR. esse bands in Society, (ROR SEL Adventures in the Oasis of the Desert of Sa- hari. By G. Naphegyi............. Of Georgetown, 18 JAMES ADAMS, President. mh? Oe Sth and ABEL O. DAVIB, Secretary. _octemiwititm | SO — wee ae Fire! Fire! Why not buy bere you can buy the cheapest, for Cormtitetfonal’ Moverchy ia Beet Porto Bice Sugar’ ibe et 1 Bent 8.0. A orto . -prib.; |. de. nest Bevan .. aeons veseenees oe 5 EREOEN? H. VY LOSSSS H2'* 8 | 11 nd Ic Ib: ite Demerara Pe vue ats Pact 4 eg pe ae O23 wed eh ye euawes . 4 PHILP & SOLOHONS, sin ae Good Extra, G3 and 83 per goat ter Dr Also. 8 BOOKSELLERS ANB STATIONERS, —_ Meal? sig am ne ee mhz 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 2.M. HANSON AND 8B. LEWIS BLACKYOZD, En. F. bape ne 19 SEVENTH STEEET, B STATIONZR. EPEE TEP OPER, perial for FLEST-CLASS 780 EET EAS on ULE Mee foe saer comranins a LOWneT na%0 BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER, Office at L. O. Parke & o.'s, 313 AND 316 NINTH STBEBT, H. w., Five doors above Peansylvania avenue, Jonis Wasbington, D. 0. PAINTING, &c. P* grine, do. ao Lard — Cigars in the city at balf prices. Bim Lie sixpence against a slow shil- Paty UAL LIFE INSUBARCE OF BEW YoRK. OAS ASSETS... --d.....8 40,000,000 +; RUDeom. i ivania avenne, ; gf ae ee Leer ins Avanea, et, mh%___hetween Sd and We streets, north nile, Brepared to execate in the very best style, a: re MIDDLETO. dates nd on notice, all kinds of i eownine & -~ ae Laan DECORATIVE PAINTING, 2.M. HANSON ANDB. LEWIS ELACKFORD QOLONG TEA, ot, $1 por pound, as it Particular attention paid to INTHMIOH DROS 619 SEVERTH STEEST. BATIONS. nasty : C.* 2°83, cose, sian, oe Seo ie ante prenemscconng © ORNAMENTAL PAINTE et rans ‘Of SOUND LIVES mw Wo. 626 LOUISIAN = A Lmitations of all kinds of wood and marble neatly «x are ecuted tn the latest and most approved styles. PROMPTLY ATTENDED To, oF HAVENNER @ ©0., Real Estate and Note Brokers, No. 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, THIRD DOOB EAST OF SEVENTH STRERT. $41,000 for Investment, 4.000 each 16 000 each. of nee each, 2eume Soume of sum Cw EE erect. T M. McBOBEBTS. ANDBEW B. OUYLE. «| Attorney-at- Law, REAL ESTATES INSURAHOR Ow LEO- ; —— - Southeast coreg 1 haetineood oT, inzite the attention of, Ballders and there to Agents for the Parchase and Baie of Real Estate, SLATE MANTELS, Siesirsrescegie ganar ia | whee reteeprmcc Aveta P. BROWS, CONTRACTOR AND BEAL BSTATE AGENT, Corner of New Eork avenue snd lth street, se at thi Es 15,000: For sats, ‘This famous and a Gre Ente, “i Fermen pk Reape i Aa