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i | FRIDAY. ee % == SIGNAL OFFICER, Gerice or CHIEF recta E didie states, ather and a sticht vise of n nertheast to sontheast ¢ barometer during the day in to-night s. ter Wallack | y play. -O j & Benedict's Ford's Opera Robertson s beant! National Theater.—¥ minstre!s ‘Trenter Comique— Myr. 1. 7. Little in “Save | from the Wreek Avenue Theeter—A nembe Stars in their miseellaneons spe first-class ai ties: ie Temple Grav in aid of St. | in his daily life: but his opponentwalleze that Prac oc -9 oe gga he is lacking in judgment and has thougnt- a — | lessly Involved the church in various diff te. culties which bave resulted in the Condeased Loca! | ‘The street lamps will be lighted to-night Sociock p. m. and extinguished att ines ™m Te narbage collectors, will be paid ‘te- rge Holtzman was nd severely injured Brussels and ingrain carpets cost at fast diminishing. pe the arivertisement. Janior Order of hanics, has donated rs toward the completion om Monument Citizens of Indiana residing in the Distriet of Columbia will give @ reception and fare- Well social at Grid Fellows’ Hall Taesday ever next. in honor of Hon. G. S. Orth, the new Miniscer Austr Orders iave been issued three lamp posts on H stree Yth streets porthwest. Aiso, for laying ineh pipe sewer on same street, between t ‘ of the Waeh ve erection of « broken by the Bliss rendered medic ¢ funeral of Sister Virginia, of the Little Sisters of edof consumption ft nornt took Church yesterday ) requiem Mass was st base ball on the Glyn ¥ fternoon between the ir) and the Washington ( professionals.) and re sulted. after a hard fight of ten innings, in ¢ Natiovai Ciab by a p to Ma k with him who has been in- ss District for Mrs. Rachel post Civ ati the purpose tio this nit arid e Washing Market Troubie. HE DEALERS. tof the com- ng yesterday ne par me street and George man stated th bekd some time sin et up by th t e Wake th ® to the the failure of Congress bation, the market com: ps to yuite a aNMber of th eate their stands. T meeting wes for the purpose of devi me means to stand by. protect. and defend each other as decile Dir. James A. Hoffman sid it would be Visable to form an association, to be know as “The Market Dealers’ Pi ; lion ast the people, but a He did not regard the sew erved a > not date: landion! a market-! to pass suc n “es st the upon them. a dodge with their rd to the it proper. to em- wel to assist him in de- rrights. The mo- chair appointed numond, Thealore Bar nes, cen as the committee. Subse- quently the chairman was added to the eom- mii tee Mr. Hoffman hoped that some steps wou be taken looking to the format and tion was Messrs. Jonr and B.W.G for sueh Stated that § ATIVE LUNCH BILL—Siatfrey A % upiell.-To day Cartter, the cas ‘ pea ike” st P Campbell, ex- Honse of Delegate > WAS € rétreshments all ‘on the the House the bill ¥ fel Speaker, sa ‘ i, and ifhe was he wished w apply the House with refreshments; that e was elected Mr. Campbell and a er of members of Ficume with personscame over and Campbell told him to let them itave whatever they called for. Witness understood that all who sat town were bis (Campbell's) friends. The ifty sandwiches was a verbal one = can't tell whoordered the “six * don't know how the “four stozen tried” were ordered, or “nine bottles of Wine.” Most of thearticles were sent overto the House of Delegates. 2 - oe THE PoLick COMMISSIONERS met yester- day. and the resignation of private W. G Raines was received and accepted, and Wm R. Dyer was appointed a private in his stead. Private Richard T. Taylor was ordered to be mounted. vice Raines resigned. Croueh, CW. Okey. and Geo. W. Stainrook were a sted additional privates for duty atthe United States navy yard for twelve mnonths. The application of G. W. Bauer for liquer license was approved. and that of Page and Fletcher was again disa) ved. A committee of three was appointed. to whom was referred @ number of propositions re- garding future arrangements of the foree, With instructions to report at the next meet ing of the board. _ i | that this opposition to Dr. S. is not based on ~ | ehurel | been tiv 4 r Congregation. A POINTED SERMON AND THE OCCASION | OF IT. : For some time past considerable dissatis- faction has existed among some of the mem- hers of Dr. Byron Sunderland's (First. Pres- | by terian) Church for several reasons. It ts spirite: th ireh; and finally that. reyenses of the church have greatly jen off. in fact that there isa lamentable lack of vitality in the echureh. Under | the cireumstances, therefore, this wing | f the congregation consider themselves | ited in assuming the position that Dr. Sunderland ought to resign and give way to ome one Whoean retrieve the fallen fortunes fthe ehurch. It is but just to say, however, personal grounds. inion seems to be almost nuanimous that the Doctor himself is personally unobjectionabie: that he is a gen- teman ofmore than ordinary. ability; chat he is earnest and sincere; that heis blameless WITHDRAWAL OF MANY PROMINENT MEM- BERS | of bis eongresation; in fact that he is not the n to build wp the church and_ restore it to original status. In January last a resolu- tion looking to bis resignation as pastor was | offered and considered at @ congrezational nieeting, bat was rejected by an almost yote. The resolut at the pastor be status of the chureh, spiritually an arily, and that under his charge it had suf- fered In both respec | “There was ab larser attendanes at the chureh Faster Snaday than usnal. owine to | the fi that it had leaked out that Dr. Sun- derlan ' WOULD ‘DESINE HIS POSITION” on certain perse: matters. Expeet | was net disaproi At the 1a. m. sery | took for bis text (he words from Job xxxil, | id, Hearken to me; | om ying that he would first give his opin Sto the pastorship and s of the ehureh. He bad heen there Wo Sears as pastor, during which he received twenty-five ealis from other | N of which had been declined. He | ideration the last call, | ‘byterian church.) be- his judgment, the First and the | ehurehes should be united; bat having | chseovered a disinelination on the part of his people to vuite with the North Presbyterian chureh, he had deelined the cali, being fur- ther influenced in this decision by Ux pice of the last congregational meeting. whieh meeting was almost unanimous in his Pp r then briefly alluded to the | neing him to rema r byterian chureh, port person ngte me Hard work h. If they desire to be sue- | > e. hey must work harder | ever did bere. For years the heen eatle naintain a Some of the causes of the | first | bureh hi: severe str Strugele we Ix REGARD To nH mat tly: « Which were + subs causer could hw nother di rstood that he had sumer, and ch. brence to th erick Doug- s pulpit on po- rt litieal subj elt - | ating many members of his conxregati senthern proglivities, who left the chureh.) | | Withont, however, haltin the cir. | cumstances referred to, the doctor went on . th church on the fact that it has enjoyed a in his opin- ad. ANOTHER DIFF fn the ehureh be I ms the vill is expression of leeply conscious of the i ne had to accuse himself ties neglecied than for things He then went on tostate that there | k of thorough organization in his of visiting among the peo nk} | Visiting among the poor. He chided chureh | members for going to theater; operas and | balls, instead of attending the prayer-m | ings, and said another cause of the diffiec the chureh has labored under is the gr compet ition of other churches sprin; | Forty years ago his was the onl | the section where thirty now | Rot most clear that if they ex theirown they must so to work? He the spoke of the change in the population of u | city consequent upon the war. Still another | cattse was the disintegration of the the withdrawal of memb through | | novelty, death, remov om. the city, and personal disaffection spite of ali these things the First Presbyterian had A _ GLORIOUS OLD HISTORY. | The membe ip was now about the same as The church has many notable ev ngs in the carl the revival o n in this chureh; the re sh delegates ii the i arch; the tri | when he became its pastor. seene of Seoteh r time to ti ineluding ‘bureh have gs es of the gospel. kingdom motives for fide y night be now. for These fu in the futy The knew, leadin rn hope,” id he, where could be better shown than in sueh | While speaking of the needs of the | h. in the way of repairs and movey, he said he wanted a ne: commodious ve chureh. “ ¥ might soon “said he,“-when we shall have a free . As faras my salary is concerned, you | may make this a free church to-morrow.” He wa..ted everysody to have the privil ge | of ,othg theve and hearing the gospel without money and without price. le coneluded With a reference to the day, Easter Sanday and exhorted his people to renewed diligeuce | im the cause of Christ } aa Pe The Railroad Tracks in South Was) ington, CHANGES TO EE MADE BY THE RALLEOAD | COMPANY TO OBVIATE THE COMPLAINTS OF PROPERTY OWNERS. Yesterday, Mr. George C. Wilkins, dent th Mr. Wood, resident ference with Lieu istrict of Columbia, mand conduct of th hich is on Maryland xinia ave | & subject of ¢ aint by the residents on those thoroughfares. The re- | ILof the conference was an agreement to | alter the location of the tracks and the give the relief desired. The are to be consolidated in the center o! avenues, leaving wide earriageways on either side of the eurbing outside of the railroad tracks. ‘The erossix ure to be made passable by planking betw: the rails. In tis connection orders were issued for the improvement of the depot synare (bounded by sth and D streets an Maryland avenue) by tearing down the pre ent frame structure and erecting in lieu thereof a building fronting 200 feet on LD | street and ® fecton 9th street, so that the freight tracks can be run on the porth side of | the building, which will render it unnecessary to leave cars for loading or nnloading onthe street. Positive onfers have been issued against loading or unloading on the thor- oughfares, and on no consideration will cars be allowed to block the crossings. Mr. Wilkins aio pave orders that the sec- tion purchased by railroad compa-1y on the north side of Maryland avenue, between | at portion of U ul w f th 13.4 and Lith street, be 8 Soon as pos. sible, as —< depot —— company. It is pro remove present retain! all (at the curb line) to the building lias and place on it a coping of Seneca stone and iron railing. Tracks will be run in and pock- ets constructed beneath, and when this is in use it will be the general for all coal arriving by the B. and PR. sc COLONEL MAGRUDER'’S BIoGRaPHy— London, New York and Hartford Pub- lishing Co. have, by Messrs. Birney «& Birney and J.T. K. Plant, sued Col. J: . james A. M. gruder for $495 for r rewriting geneology and TMERE WILL GE DISPLAYED on the stalis | Story, composition and press work as per aca f F- Hunt. at the Center Market, to- | ®reement of December 3th, 1871. the Ow. ah array of tempting spring lambs, Sub ied ea aaa = ‘tie cits, wr roped has no of been? — gy uate the Worcester Press says, -:Lit- ib ie energy Mr. | t of water and little grai : = fo Ving nnoese, lambs in Pen nsylva- make the pleateous mud. = oF oat Fight quality. ‘The beef willbe fae ue ta | 87-Take life easy, and dont always be try- the standard. and bis customers kuow quite | 10 fo beat the sun up. You may win for ‘Well What the character is, | awalle, bat in the long run you are sure to be nea some morning it em | MYAL ESTATE SALES —Thomas E. Wag- | you don't -Cheage manne, Wa Fise when — real estate broker, has sold to J- #7 “John, John, wake up; there’s a bur- Be HL Warner en a Square 331 for $1,300. 1 ging in theme said the wife. John sat | tee conte aif ofiot numbered a Seen a le rolled over, waiting for a | fide of 2th street, between and Kitt, | a> sche Territorial Enterprise. of Vitginia, Codey, end. A125 conta per ayes Sot: H. | Neves, tpypublished “daily, Mondays ex: Godey, esq, A125 cents per square foot. one fight: he jevada, and. it is J. F. BRopEEAD, No. 35 15th street, 1s pay- Pe uncerta:!n whether editors there will be alive by night tO prepare the next day's Ing * re mprovement taxes at the west rates. Give @ call before paylug. oy paper y | (Prices «i Song for the Times. “ What,” they ery.“ yet oti eee eteeiem | ~_ Doing nothing Why we've waited ten long days, Hoping stil! our tax to save By doing nothing. © Yee, says Jobn, ‘yon still keep on Doing nothing | apd won't take long— ving nothing ! So rest im pence these spring Nike days, her wars Awl use your skill 7s, But still—do nothing. A Card. WASHINGTON, April 9, 18 It being thought that the publie would be enlightened, and the interest of the Great Falls and Independent Ice Companies would be mivanced, by a notice by me of Mr. J. 8. Barker's card of the 6th mastant, I sabmit a brie’ statement of fac's, here remarking that the only difficulty between us is that we are é (oo low for Mr. Barker. , Upon application of Mr. Cheeseman person, | purchased an interest in the Jra- dox ndent Ice Company upon my own indi- vidual aceount and responsibility, and af- terwards divided that interest with four other stockholders of the Grea! Falls Lee Cum- pamyand Mr. Yerkes, The company is man- aged by Mr. Yerkes, and ran in the int And for the benefit of ttsmwners. It is not onl distinet from the Great Falts Ice Company, but so distinct that I am satisfied a large ma- Jority of the stockholders of the latter com- pany donot this day know who its owners are. Mr. Barker was never ¢ msuited by me in this parehase, or by any one else to my knowledge, nor do I believe he was aware of the transaction for several months after its consummation. Mr. Barker has made repe! this season. and in the “Twill pay at as 1 over ures tome and bearing Se & por- tion of the jee ent by the Great Falls lee Company, proposing to pay any price de- manded, proved our prices. t were placed high enough to yie ton. The Great Falls lee Compan to sell him, for reasons satisfacto rectors, pret tring to giv nity the benetit of low prices. Crrevir Court—Jurge Carter. To-day, in the caseof Milleragt. Grant, the & verdict for the amount claimed, Eqviry Court—Jiuive . To-day, Lunsford agt. nsford, order nisi confirming trustee's sale; Holtzman agt. Shee eal to general term; Burr agt. Ww ing pro coniesso, with Daniels et al, order pro padants; Galla- estrain- confesso against certain gher agt. Doane, order arging ing order ov terms; Oliver agt. Bois ; Dvans et al. ie appointing 1. M ders trustee; Dougars agt. Wilson, sale appointing A. A. Binney and 1. trustees, Drury agt. Plant, continued. Porice Court—Judge Snell. To-day, Jobn Strikes, assault and b. on Samuel road a little boy. B S jury nlored. charged witli ¢ premises of Rasher: forfeited cot s.do. Mary Tin - loud and boist farris forf ington Rolli Jobnso: FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Washington Fish Market. Sold by 1 A. en & Bro., fish agents, £000 shad sold from $15 to $17 per hun- dred; 5,000 herrings sold from $15 fo $20 per pousand; 1,000 bunches rock and perch sold m Ito 30 cents per buneh; 509 bunches cat sold from 5 to 10 cents per bunch; 1,000 Is sold from 2 to 5 its apiece. The Washington Markets. Review for the Week ending April eh below refer holesal 1H. nz: ‘Wal, ited 2a tive at qnotations; r: Hay ann 8 RAM 1.00016. = 8 IZ 00; C Hay, Der wt al sa); é yland. firsts, sylvania and Mar: y thirds, 12aM; Packed, firsts,’ 1 The wari aniet for tly choice, which can't . hand y ipts f ae the market ji ir and offerings 4 at quotation sin rather an Unseitica condition. ard we would advise shippers t regularly, as we do not look for any send sig: Tur Ducks. fi OO; Hens, live, per dozen. me + Spring Chickens, per hi; active inquiry both jd fowls; weath a 9 worm for dre rv dow. 4.09 for spring KEN Frvits per bbl, 7 i dat .” Apples— i in poor con- es. » per I, 13415; y country tuts, md. WalOO; gr astern, Beans, w ips, cre pts fair; y Ruse; oth fe turn Black Potatoes. seed Bai ewe. each , 20, 00050.00), Bran, per tom, 27 0023.00; y white 32,00a35.00. Re- Gnd ready sale; market nd. and Pennsy!- 2. Timothy. i ih W. “Clover and x Beeswax, 23430; Tallow, 6a7; Honey, Sa12; Broom Corn, 649; Feathers, live geese, 40450. Kagi, white, 445. mixed. 2a3; Wood, oak, per cond 00; pine, 3.5084.75; Posts, cedar, $ feet, 1 — Western 15a! 16 feet, $935; Ties, railroad, . Potomac Shad. Be 22 Weezy Herring. per 1,000, 12415.00; Suvall ah, per bunch, 2425. The Baitiwone, April Virginia congolidated, 25; North Carolina, sixes, © cial tax, 3 bid to-day. (BALTIMORE, Apel ; low middling, 16% al6%. un: changed. Wheat firm and mac . Corn quiet— southern white, S890; southern yellows, 90; western mixed. 9d. Oats firmer—southern, 72476; western whive.72: westerie mixed,70. Rye stoady—1 08al 10, Vv ixions—active or- o TS, S34; clear rib mice, 1% f packed, Sats Bacon a: order trade irly Ca lis lers, dat Sa, Bettor steady need fa ea ane rete > 16. r ~ xtra fine and rolls, 18a2! for 2 for for new. Pe- roleum dull etde. Coffer in better di. nary to erin ey _ YORK, April Gold, Ws. Bxchenge, demand—or cargoes, loigalsig. Whisk: 9.—Stocks dull Money, 4. a jong, 488, short, 40. Gow a. a: to the spinner: 16.000 Vales. t 000 bale. Ineleiding 86i0 American. Ths | BasPhackins coup tany tron ou Vales ncaa *tActaal export, Ste atioat 497.00 bales, inehudng 202 000 4 ur American. The Ser cl weeat oe apne lays have beeu Hava s. ish gold Amerean. |}. 2.1962.9); Amer 5 c re firmer on the United inm. short sight (oR tio~idhichoed ites GEORGETOWN. SUSPENSION AND RETRIBUTION.—A sailor board the schooner |p "man LIE GEORGETOWN ADVER'W’TS | HOMAS DOWLING, Anctioneer, . 1%4 RAILROADS. Noten on Royal Arch, from Bos- Bridge street, Georgetown. siakaale hak Bases Bill iMORE Ga ow loading with coal st the Maryland | veny nesIRABLE BUILDING LOT ON GAT aR OR NEW TORK, Coal Company's wi in Sententar Tect~ | "STREET. NEAR CONGRESS ST. GEORGE FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL x ing bags RB met ices after | TOWN duonspy Loe tsetces B00 Sailing New York on SATURDAY of each S44 POINTS IN THE NEW ENGLAND mast, at a distance of about eighty feet from | front of the tees, T with wll thet week, from Pier 45, North Miver STaTes THROUGH BETWEEN WaSHINOTON AND the deck, when the be which steadied his | iesirable Lot on Gay street. near Congress . * Onn the jessness of the | street. having a front of eighty-five feet on Gay st. WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS Pore a gag a ES bgt eS Tee oquiguans on tele tine bo nee actit = d tees tadlon tatgeed tren kis meee proved by twotwo-story Frame Dwellings. This lot Gaetan Geneeel ieee ranged, and the sailor topp rom his seat, | fe most beautifully located. and prese is POL but was fortunate to eatch the rope, to which XOLUSIV EL he clung until assistance reached him from the deck. His cries while he was dangling in Passengers will find these steamers tastefully Gtted pp. while - rend! u the state ome are ligt i drow = ad Rte ee oe ere] JOHN MARBURY, 3 large and well ventilatcl.the breeith ng h oy satlaiuetion for the scare he lied bane | 2 THOMAS DOWLING ted where there te least notes ih and Bostreete, o 1M: then left for parts unknown, , MPORTANT PROCLAMATION. tp cad patste pt dally ameot cane WRONG QUOTATIONS.—Millers and grain | = 9:23 3. wm Limited Ba pres merchants complain that the quotations pmromnication with the stewards by elec for Philadelphia. cormectly given in ‘the Baltimore papers: that i The steamersof this Company adopt the S-atheriy See Boute. thne lessening the danger from ice a the rates in the Baltimore a aaghe are set considerably below what is really paid here. This is injurious to the Georgetown market, though it may benefit buyers elsewhere in | two ways—tirst, by getting their grain below | the market price: and, secondly, by helping their market through the misrepresentation 1 of that of Georgetown. | RIVER AND CANAL.—Arrived, steamer New York, from Philadelphia, consigned to | G. FP. Hyce,with general merchandise for the | two cities; steamer Express, from Baltimore, consigned to J. @. & J. M. Waters, with mer- | na to on pris Hegee th B78. vig ‘ all points at reduced rates. JOHN G. DALE Agen 4 Birggdwen! ork JOTICE TO THE PUBLIC WASHING TON, NORFOLK, NEW YORK, BOSTON 4ND PROVIDENCE. The new and elegant Steamer J Will commence ber ne ickets and information can be procured at the of Paseuge calle or and checked at dotels and. pet cattent ote vate Teatdences on orders left at Ur chore ef tino company. porthesst corner Ith street and Pemne: | vania avenur, and on northeast coruerof Peros)| COAL AND WOOD. chandise for District: merchants: schooner TEPHENSON & BRO-S ee “bepet BALTIMORE AND POTOMAO BAIL Kitty Ann, with 1,500 bushels of wheat for Wachtnsten crane te pavers | “AP comwenet Bene Hartley & Bro., and schooner Mary Ann, | PATENT BUNDLED P. m., touching at the principal Kiver Landings General Pamengor Ageot Philadet pia. Pa with 15¢O bushels of wheat for same firm: at Norfolk with steamships ™ | ‘G kc. WILKING, schooner Jacob Thompson, with coal for | KINDLING Woop, x Seeeeke, Caeeeen eae meh ceo Cll ten Superintendent, Bal*imore, Maxfield & Hieston. Cleared, sieamer FE: Dominion Steam company for New Yor < THE BEST IN USE, PREPARED FROM THE BEST QUALITY OF VIRGINIA PINE, Due notice will be given when the Lady of Lake will eamme her regular trips. For freight oprly to. NK. FITZNUE HYDE hight, for New York, with 1,50) bbls. of rs ALTIMORE AND UMIO BAILBOAD. four. WINTER SCHEDULE—Janvart &, 18746 the CITY iTEMs. And introducing patent Five Lighter in monet bnp- ae ~ 7 je; dis pensin t eens % nd al ett RECKIve p— poral peace srzaal elvyracialeacetn ca nt wapalis, Prosiick apa SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. One Price Store,” 920 7t st. Also, a large ‘and complete a and stiff Felt Hats, at moderate prices. 2 Ask for me and Relay, York, Puitadebphte Poston, Daltt ay STEPHENSON’S PATENT WOOD, ao, St Loute, Locter tte, Cioetm a + IRE ear gar eapend . umbus. Sandus 8. Hacere. NEw Goops—Opened since the first of and take no other. Every bundle has a printed ; Germantown, Barnes: ille, April, in every department. label, giving directions for nse. yh, Valley Branch wud ¢ n the Tailoring Department the assort- Cart, Demme 0 Comber amd, ment of fine goods is unrivalled, both in va- | S# ALL THE BEST raat OF COAL Hety and beauty. CONBTARTLY ON BA tof the traveling public, and ate meat, | Sob noc and Wa Besticus. In the Ready-made Department many new STEPHENSON & BROTHER, pasrenger end freight accommoda’ 10 styles are shown, as well as a fall assortmer t Sole Manufacturers in this District on the Potomac river, ALL KIV iz of staple wear.’ Some fine suits for © Pe lace - FREIGHTS MUST BE PREPAID, For forcher 12 , marked down from last season's price of $2. Mill and Depot ith aret wher Pa information apple a 6 ON. dine vt Beton. Nor Blue flannel and yacht cloth suits, find 3 asin scciatomntanielaats oF on 3 =, Worsted coats and vests. COAL, WOOD AND BS. EE. meee 3 a Mocks, an@ Wop Spring merino shirts and drawers, fine jean BUILDING MATERIALS. [Pos PoTomac BIVER LANDINGS. | an Dra drawers, &e. All at popular prices. . — 3 Intermediate “rations to Ged. CG HEREING) FC: 66 | 1 yc meegy en beck anvorted PILOT BOY, WH By leercaptne, ‘ ore, Annapolis and W TRY Dooley's Yeast*Powder, you will soon | of ANTHEACITE and BItUM Tote Cones ertan : ote 7 find it not only the best, but also the cheap- Feeed aed ECR ORY WOOD in the stick, = — Brew est Baking Powder. Put up full, net weight | “Having the control et several brands of Emported eax ing hugh's wharf, | 5 roopt Bonoden, Uhieaee. St Davatnes wants A wow cedue to ” CEMENTS and CALCINED, AR: | foot of oth ctreet. at 7 o'clock am. Returning, will » Cincinmatg, Colun'yes. Sax beauty, when it discloses a pretty set of | GOR LATHS, 1 amin coudition te Bll onlert of any, | Stcte it Washington every Wedueeday and Sunday = — treth. Whiteness, when nature has Supplied | character in my line with dispatch and Sdclity at | “"Frevtht received daily. om this element of loveliness, may be retained wholewale aud retail, upon terms that defy compe ust be prepaid om 4 2, through life, by using the fragrant Suzo- | HHon | ye oo Rsstdsen steak ancaacd R. FITZAUGH, Agen | biladelphia and New York Fas: i Gone, ~ Lo Branch Yaro—Iet st., bet. Band 0 sts., coutucart NE VIA CANAL, re and Way Stattc ‘ 5 Wherf—Foot of 3d street southeast. BRTWEEN | Danville, ‘ Cites Br igo friends | _cctsi-iy WM _GUINAND | PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, Va, WASH sufferer himse: . Wistar's Bai: Jj, = 2ua, INGTON AND GEORGETOWN, BD. © } hicage and St Cherry speediiy cures cougt i Dealer in Best Varieties of pune biie a, toe oh Weaesen, Phitasetpn: NDAD TRALNS. Get se ANTHRACITE AND CUMBERLAND OOAL EDNESDAY und SATURDAY, 777d cel ii cases It hase . Also, WOOD in the stick, or sawed and spiit. ] 7368 m and $! a bottle the Prices moderate for cash. o | od 1140p Hopp ie s . i * | | Offices and Yards:—Foot of K street and Rhode | cheaper. ©0 | Island avenue, between 9h and loth streets, | Hete:, Keiny House Orders also received throngh Mowers. HA MILTON ‘ waae The W — : aware. 3 = & PEARSON, corner 9th and D streets. Ply | ah ma) ty st Ba v ‘The Immense popularity of Hale's Honey of | & 7 GORLS ORE Wom ae 4 . s, Washington = an Horehound and Tar, bas created x demand for | 5 QQ 02228 CAK Wood, i te | ania aveane, whe weil be it in foreign countries, and it is now (Well seusoned,} xandrin, Va. we to be checked and mwovived a: any ticle of export to various parts of Europe. 24 Devonshire street. Boston | ation Wherever ithas been introduced abroad, is For eale to dealers, lisered by Knox's Exprese. Or- | Ticket Aw as perfect OF C0) ATLEE’S Whart ral Office, 603 Pennay vaura’are- | meral Age s id other alfections of the lun a tiibacdnwe at the Steamers’ Wharf, will be prowprtly | * ry as We all Know it to be for th jan0S-tr Foot of 6th street. Potomac Ki ended to. = | ff Concun Sie cus biseeee ee Qus types of these « aints as they exist | 7 = ————t — MERICAN LINE. After Mouday, March Ist, 1875, trail rom we her t seems des' to receive the en- ~ . dorsement of the whole civilized world. FAMILY SUPPLIE I ae MAIL STEAMSHIPS. rE FOR BALTIMOF sibs : : ONLY “LINE CARKYING THE | : $ Pike's Tooth Ache Drops—Cure in one min- Com TWENTIETH-STREET OOT! AMERICAN FLAG. j a Expres, daily cacegt fon ute. eo si eee H Sailing every THURSDAY from Philade!phia for QUE TOWN and LIVERPOOL, CABIN. INTERMEDIATE and STEERAGE ‘ Philadelphia aad Now pt Sunday om, da MARKET. ————$ A Few Words to Feeble and Delicate Women. By RV. Pierce, yOf the World's Dis- | er M Cry Cape Ey pags Round and Rib Steak ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. excipt Sunday.” Parlor Car Tras, a Buttalo, N.Y. —— Cutlets, 2c. AN kinds FRE Tsh, OYs? Bates as low ae by another first class Line. 11:95 0. mi Fast Line West aud North, aod for Nor art has a strong tendency to prolong, and | fornia HONEY, in frames, and @ complete stock of — : the longer it Ig neslectot. ties wane you have | ether Goods in dari , ex mee ht So 348 _ane?. 29. F street, Waehivgton Cc UNARD LINE, NOTICE. to endure and the more difficult of eu case becomes, I, as x physician, who is daily consulted by Seores of your sex, desire to say to you that I am constantly meeting with ICE FOR SALE. WM. LINKINS & SO 720 2B apl-tr With the view of dimiuiehing the chances of col- | those who have been treated for their ail- |ELPHONSO YOUNGS & CO, | iene she Semmens ae eas, the chanc specitied | guslne anuivaaT Wabninores. ments for months without being ber course for all seasons of the year | eit A ing BAe ve = NGT the least, until they have become perfectly rk or Barton, cromdeg Markdisn ef @ ars iat or | S:BB a. m.. Asrommeeiaaoe melee eecept Bandey discouraged and have almost made ‘up their ARE SELLING ork or Roton, crossing Meridian of Sat Giat..ct | 9:38 6. m-. Aoccemme . a. minds never to take another dose of medi- On the homeward passage, crossing the Meridian of | 11:23 a.m. Accommodation dally except Soniay cine, nor. be fortured by any further treat- x we 0 st 2 lat., or nothing to the north ef 42. $243 p.m) Baltim ce aud Philadeipiin Kxyrees, men hey had rather die and have their S. NEW TURKEY PRUNES.....for 31 00 GH ANTDN ODT . jails Sunday. ferings ended than to live and suffer as e eg ee —-wael «es = an Seen New York, isily stffering’and are oniy: male worse by treat, | ¥0UBS.CHOICE DEMERARA SUGAR ‘cr $1 00 | wETHSRS NEW YORK AND Liver | $33 ment. Of anything “more discouraging we FOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. $23 certainly cannot conceive, and were there no | 10 LBS.“C™ (Nearly W ¥ , 11-10 p.m more successful mode of treating such ait Na for $100 | argeria. od Aare J (Cube. 11283 pti ficulties than that. the prinetples of whieh aes a Pye Tains leaving We. 0. . teach the reducing and depleting of the vital | 10 LBS. CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER..for $3.50 Wed) April as “seyrita: except Sunday, ‘connect ai Wows with"irains he forees of the system, when the indications Abyssinie... Sail. May 1° Roscia ed, May 25 | Bophe Gnuck tne dictate a treatment directly the reverse of | 9 LBS. “A” SUGAR for $1 00 | »Andevery tollowing WEDNESDAY end SATUB- | “SEATS leaving Washington at 6:35. m. and 453 p the one adopted for them, their cases would = DAY from New York. = ™, connect at Gdeuton with trains fer Anbapoli+ be leplorable indeed. But, sufferers, Steamers marked “do not carry steerage posen- j Welt 81 9:30. m. and 96% ere Ist better and far mv essful plan « LBS. GRANULATED SUGAR.. 00 | Oe cn oy Famer —Cabin, 990, 9100, and gisy, | P.™-,Couuect a Bowie with from Pope # Oreck treatinent for you , Secording to accommodation kets to Paris, a with the laws and requirer CRUBEED BOGAE. 0 | Sisreeld, additional. Metarn tickets on faveraiie | meee teen fy yf ad tem. A harsh, irritating, caustic tre . a! terms. Steerage at low rates. | ©, HOTTLWest coruer 6a street and Penns) lve and strong medicines, will never Bteerage tickets from Liverpool and oom 3) | ula avenne,can have their baggage called for aud If you would use rational means, such as | 5 LBS. CHOICE OOLONG TEA. for $2 00 | Sag eu parte of Hareve, o1 lowest rates. Throack wud residences to all pints Norib Coniimon sense should dictate toevery intelli | Antwerp and sther pore om the Dontioset;and fat | Tanah tickets te Olacinnatt, Colum gent lady, take such medicines as embod “inten ones = orts. For freight aud my Ay 3) " the very best invigorating tonies and ner- | 5 LBS. CHOICE GREEN TEA............for $2 00 | Mediterranean ports. For freight aud cvbid passagt ‘Sorat ee vines, compounded with special referer for steerage passage, No. 111 Broadway, Trini: WILKIN, Genera! Sap your delicate system. Such a happy combi- | 5 ca TABLER’S GENUINE BARTLETT | Building, or to OTIS BIGELOW, Banker, 608 7 Baltimore, Ma nation you will find inmy Favorite Preserip- |” PE in Syrup for $2 00 Fetent Office, street, opposite ? OF, Jr. Pass’ a mane _D. M. BOYD, Jr., Gen Agent tion, which has received the loudest praise from thousands of your sex. Those languid, liresome sensations, causing you to feel scarcely able to be o our feet or ascend a flight of stairs, that continual drain that is sapping from your systems all your former ayatit AS. G. FRANCKLYN, Agent MP8C8 ANTS’ LINE OF STEAMsHIPS BETWEEN. WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. 2% LBS. CHOICE GOSH BUTTER for $1 00 | ! | Lt Pem'r Agent. | 1874 vx: ssvivVanta gours 1875 | SORTHWEsrt, Trains leave a SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. 1 DOZ. CANS SUPERIOR TOMATOES for $1 50 ru glianreeciyt perme ties SO. mstonr ce | wethaatn.-- 6 elasticity and driving the bloom from your fe x iS will make regular woek- = ~ cheeks; that continual strain upon your vital | 1 LB. SUPERIOR GOSHEN BUTTER. Ye pores REW FOES, ALEX. forees that renders you irritable anid fretful, GRTOWN, 9 follows:—Leave NEW YORK may all be overcome and subdued by a per- B. sU SG fr ; East River. every DAV atd p. ering use of that marvelous remedy. | 2 LB: SUPERIOR OOLONG TEA. EORGETOWN every FRIDAY at 7 8. arrcgulerseies and obstructions to ye proper 1 LB. SUPERIOR GREEN TEA poe full taformatioe apply fork tafe re workings of your systems are relieved by SUPE! N co = BS Water street, € — MAKE CONNECTIONS this mild and safe means, while periodical business office and whart, 63 Water street, George tt _ OF at the effice of the President . J. W. THOMPSON, President. hts deliverad by Knox's E: sheral Offce, 603 Peunsyly enue, earner wharf, will be prompily @itonvied from WASHINGTUB to the WEST and ‘ETH without change. i ete by this roete can e the « of Sith strest and anne J eut pains, the existence of which isa sure indi- cation of serious disease that should not be neglected, readily yield to it, and if its use is kept up for a reasonable length of time the speci! cause of these pains is permanently removed. Further light on these subjects may be obtained from my pamphlet on dis- Given at af ee. LES eRLS Pittsbu: Fre" PHILADELPHIA ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CQO., Grocers. eases peculiar to your sex, sent on receipt of j these offers can Care for Chicago SHIP BY — fd Rochester. two siamps. |My Favorite Prescription ts (Missin Sipe “NEW EXPRESS LINE.” OED, Dr. Senaal i by x ann 1 oo = : 2 ices cs Se —_* mar ROM ROVIDEN ALEXANDEIA AND WASHINGIUN iE FOLDEN Htit is the best and cheapest 97H STREET, opposite U.8 Patent Odice. i ones wae LJ family flour in the market. me - <e % ae siete advertise Frovigence — ALEXANDRIA & FREE ERIOKSECRG B. x, WO GENS, #0."The wise Zor health on daily FLEHONZO YOUNGS, a | ge leat ee eres.” URL 6.9. 10, 11s me tee ee ‘s depend,” and thousands patronize Dr. 5 5 arate 9 Water street, Georseto , 9" 16, m, 1 4,” &, White's Ssiaishment 85 15th street, oppo- AND RAUPHY. ——\| ee ean wee | Baad 7 pm. day, ll clner eras 8 . 8. Treasury, to avoid painful Corns, 4 ‘ais SHAS tak A oe pum ‘a * . Bunions. Inverted Waila, ete. "| eglQternof good TEA snd CORFE willbe picased MERCHANT TAILORS. gl Fysio lare Alerapdru ators mths = “N.Y-CLUB* TEAS AND COFFERS ip 5B. SMITH a nd 6 p.m. trom Ai alts, alt other SPEAMUEL G. YOUNG Oe at Nos. 148 and 149 Center ‘Market, . MEKCHANT TAILOR, ‘ ‘octl7-tf OFPicE—Stak Borprne. ‘There goods are of {he Choiseat Im ang aay nant OFFomrS Walia are at small advance on wlilemae pric poo aEIBEEGER. AT STRAUS’ 148 and 149 Center Market wi || (Successor to H. FF. Londen & Oo.,) 2 Open every + se seen CrTizEns, ABMY AND WAV ‘) IMERCHANT TAILOR 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU: tan Hotel, (late Brown's,) 1011 6: Metropott jyhly S 2 Penn's ave.. Washington MISCELLANEOUS, - STOVES, &c. JRE. geno VER, Ve — ape and GEO. C. WILKINS, General ‘sae “BETWEEN 107TH AND 117TH STREETS, Baitiumore, Jané-tf Sitar eee | NEF Sus Ty eee ee THE TRADES, THE COUNTERS ARE FILLED WITH re Boa, soa x GY = Meiarummegerse = | MM srarve sryies 9g | pray apepemmemmmes | Wenn Teemu ana FOR MEN AND Boys, say wh QW, READY. teen Cand D, Wetiontons Werte | sivo make In-ide Shiuttets, femee net civeha ce Bayes venue siyle Gentlemen's | street, Baltimore, Ma. erty OVER EBRD Pee ah and Blinds a Soft and Stiff FELT HATS of the most LK UMBaaLy.AS from $4.50 up, SUN UMBRELEAS HATS ALTEKED AND SEPAIRED at short | SPECLA! KER & GREEN, Hatters, 1419 Pennsylvania AMES F. 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