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EVENING STAR. 2 THURSDAY -- April 22, 1875. Weather a To-day. Orrice i” CEIEPF SIGNAL Or rt WASHINGTON. April 72, 15. Por New Encland ower lake recion, & ‘weather will westerly wine barometer LOCAL NEW‘, Amusements, &c., To. fs Opera Hovse.—Buffalog BAM in the wet drama of'The Scouts of the Plains or, Deviltry as it is.” -Tr | north wily we eS am the st fling drama of meous atiractions. “The F enr Prophets.” “La and of ger great speciatt : —Comp dimeniary concert to Geo. Felix Benkect. = Saeees Conden‘ wd Locals. ‘The street lamps will be lighied to-night 75 p.m., and e> tinguished at 10.10 p.m. ‘Officer Morgan } ited a mad doz. last eve- ning. on ( near ! 4 street northwest. Snillinzton sas Harper's Weekly and Prenk Lestic’s W eekty for May ist. sf Albert wits. colored, of Seuth Wash- 107 iemer Mot ongabeia, died. December 10 at Rergeulan’s island, where the ship was en- gaged in travumit of Venus duties. ‘The confir mat Catholic eburehes of the city £ ston the present year aggrecated 1.810 persons, of whom were converts. cor firm and St Augustine this year. Mr. Stephen B. Plamsiil, for many years a eounty coustable a I-known resident of the eastern part of the city, is lving very ar the navy yard sof 4 heath for several prospeet of his re el Payne, the man who was tried at ast term of the cireuit court for Mont- 7 the murder of his . Who was s n default ches of St. Mary the L evening Doolittle be apion ot E. A. Linville was his principal competi umber of boys ctualle w Mrs. S. PB Egbert Weaver was the ve ale ter sis n Was the victor. { speller on the A Yours CRNED TO DEATH Yeste slay al 4 O'ciock, the Tesitienre Of art éth Street rorthesst aecident by ene of a frightful whieh his daugater Annie, asmaltl fsteak ild, and w Y. bntin the dress. to throw the essful and the bed then rushed. thre the « for hep, and at pet. No persor ies, and failing to ei rushed ox stre tion of Cennolles’s stable, on the oppos of the str seeing her en stable en amanat t tin fi ‘0 robe pping it her pa it the tion of f vied and her person terribly burned. She was cou pe time afterwart and relate ces as det ed above. but she a nl died atent 1 We eht attended by Drs.J.L S.A. MeK - who did thing t Th turned in trom streets the romptly and extir ad ther the other f from the city was atte ATE OF Mr. Ep. WILita™ ily mentioned in THESTAE of lerday that the body of a man had been found BI the 6th st and that it was that of ron. the cor- oner was notified and his inquiries developed the following fact< The deceased, Edward P. Williams. wax a plaie printer at the Treas Bry and Wasa member of the V ning be a Treadwell, ing - Some pacties desiring to go ashore the deceased rowed them and re to the yacht, where he was last seen ng out his beal. It was supposed that he had subsequently gone ashor=, bat hi friends yes fing ne traces of hin instiiuted nd the body was re- r did notdeem an in- ins were taken in ors and remo tablishment wth sire of the de. The dee ebarse by th Bueb) undert Penasytvania aver then to the late about 35 ye and three stv: H ehi cf much beloved by a host of « Is, enial Gisposition and be He was a 1 ber of W al Lodge, No. 4, Naval Cha Commandery, fraternity It ub ing of the sheld in the Ci » Yesterday aft h of Ju iter consul + thes reporied 2 their sorrow, and te the bereaved family. Be Febb, Enoch To: W.SLE ». SS. Henkte, wnanimously ace; mis. Fr: M Olver, a W_D. David and Job av but will Were placed | temporar Oar tiny he laid for some Miss yeqceathed the Mr. Sedzew out family or re es, and w of hisx for ue t8 the Georgetown where he was edlueated.— Maribora’ will by such deceased per- med above on record tn and inquiry in various qua Ation about any such late mali- Lenasre or any sueh«ireamstanees as those men lioned. ———— Sr. Parktcx’s FAIR —As one or two mis- prints of naies oecurrel in our report yes- lerday of the amounts realized at thie fair for the bevedt of St. Patriek’s chureh, we print 41 list as follows: Book tabie, Mrs. si supper table. frs. Wail and Willams, sto; Little Susters table, Mrs Miller ani others, $195.0; Janior Chow, i be Mrs. Huyck, © Orpbaa ie. Mrs. Cochrane and others, 3507 90; Ward and Mrs. Ellis, $408; ty tavle. Mrs.ien. Paul and Solelity table, Mrs. Brien, Vs table, iviagston, Miss Cleaty Kate Kearon, +20, Deor, —— ws StoRvY ARour HER Hyrsnaxn. aL W. A. Cook fied a bill of ¢ 5 agt. Kaward Doe © parties were married in San Frane in September, 1573, and she charges tha: fendant since Febreary ed her with great erueliy, knoking herdown, throwing a knife at seaiting ber: and ‘also with enuteavoring to cominit sdaitery Wh one Alice Patras Presence; that he has a witeliving in Francisco, ami that he has becours, aaklieted to driv ——_-—___ J. F. BropHea b, Nv. 535 i5u street, is pay- Ing Speeia! improvement taxes at tag lowest Fetes. G.+¢ iim 8 ce.) pefore paying, Te Wo de- » has treat- baking amet her, on 01S | pastime in Hava | railroad compan Nght” ara other miscetia- | >| stew ari on board the United States | There will be no | and set her | tupa!l St. Pa- | District Government Affhirs. “fhe Washington and Georgetown street y have been requested by Me District engineer to remove the ol plank of the olf bridee and pave the space between { the tracks at the intersectionof Rand 7th | streets nerthwest ‘The contractor for the improvement of e etreet, Geor has reset the curd. 3 me pavement on thatstrect, between Mar- ketstieet ard Aqueduet bridge. This action is Gore in omter Co ngpke @ complete connec- tien between the newly macadamized river rend and Bradge street. | The District Commissioners sent a reply lerday to the property holters on the line of | Virginta aud Maryland avenues in relation | to their action in relieving them from the railrem! nuisances complained of, which | Will be read before a meeting of those citi- | zens tonight. It is understood to be satis- factery to all concerned. THE PERSONAL TAX SCHEDULES. | Mr. Char.es 8. Johnson, a notary public, bas been tem porarily detailed by the Dis- | trict Comm.ss! to administer oaths to parties making returns of personal property | J. and to-day he has heen attending to that uty at reom No.7, Columbia building. At 2 o’eloek some thirty returns had been male, only some hall dozen being found to show anything taxable. Mr. E distribute the schedules in the 8th distriet LEE SET PS CE I I ECT a a IE, under the act of Congress approved March | | ‘aldwell, the person detailed to | embracing that portiou east of North Capi- | tol street and north of Maryland avenue to | Boundary streets. has finished his labor and book containing 355 nan Fers notified ry in ™ up and, when necessary so. If nothing is found to by writes in tie blank, “Nothing the opposite is the esse, the arti merated and the valnes carri applicant sent to Mr. Johnson isters the oath. The ase With the real estate assessme a ESTATE SALes.—J. T. Wormiey state broker and auctioneer, 111 Penn- sylv nue northwest. has sold a farm of thirty acres, on the Piscataway road opposite $i.060, B. H. Warner. reat estate broker tloneer, sold yesterday alternoor for Messrs. T. T. Critter nd W. are all b Ivar | real B Webb, ustees, the confiscated title in lot No. nine (9). in we fifty-three (513), on the southwest eorner of D and lth streets southwest. to Will Smith, at $2200. Also, for Wm. . all of ori; 1 Int 10, and the western by the depth of lot 11, in sq om F street. between Sth and 6 n streets northeast. containing 634tsquare fect yand, at 6 cents per square foot. Duneanson Bros... auctioneers sold yesterd: ternoon for Wm. R. Woot ward and Ben). F, Morsell, trastees, lots 511 and 313.in Uniontown, improved by a me dwelling, to R. F. Martin for $sto. MARKET DFALERS’ PRoTecTive Assoct- LON. meeting of the Mark males Protective Association was hell rd “th street. this afternoon—Mr. George M. Oyster in the chair. ank B.S. El hot trv, and about additional mem- bers were € ad. A report was ia | the executive committee psel had been 5 members will be entit to his services. Mr. I number of seven day: nd te nt) had asked that the members how to proceed. I was sv turned ¢ the notices should t a sub-committee to J band. The party interested should ttend in person. Mr. Mueller sug arge of th Mr. Oyster accept t,and quite a num ndedt in alro that the president take eb for the present. iuty for the prese such noti re i v o Tur Boarp oF Fire Cowwrsstoners met last night, and organ, Ww last n Of the ber rigraphs of the annual report in to Lhe following subjects, viz of tire-pli hers ten in our companies to carry rele sity for uniformity in this res} nu Fapniated see in thickly the necessity action by taken for regulation of ¢ of coal oil, the cause of so many fires; und the necessity for some action in refer: ence to the large number of old buildings in Washington of a combustible nature —sub- mitted drafts of said paragraphs, which approved. An Application was received from John Wanstall for appointinent as vet- Tinary surgeon to the department; referred, | with all the other applic: | Kind. to the ¢ ATION.—A meet- } ing washeld at Withaft's hall, ( last night, for the purpose y building association. The meeting w Ned to order by Mr. J. M. Shomo, on whose mo- tion Dr. C. M. Ford was called to the chatr, | and Mr. R. B. Ferguson elected sceroiary. | It was stated that quite a large number oi | persons have expressed a desire to fort Ww association on the co-operative p! | which has met with such great suce theeity. Aftera diset ings Of the various plan: nittee Was appe 1 todraft a , tution for the formation of a co-operati nd report the same at Monday eveni te which time the m MARRIAGE Lice FS hi e heen issue: fol Louis Schmitt and Amelia f dinger, Jeremiah Burke and Jamex Hate nd Agnes Wri: Mathews and Giddy Ann Sm lin and Jane Slatter, G and Elizabeth Gallazhe 3}. Krauss i Mar. Alice Herfurth, George W. Brown and Chas. E. Ross and Agnes A Miller and Etiet Mobry and” Gers of the late Hon. s took p this afternoon. ceased was a law y ssion, a1 Vermont i eceded Hon. Thou kK as Commissioner of Patents vember 8, 1 t President P cession in March, ed to Vermont, fro pointed in April of examiners at the thine of resig whence he a member of t the positic jored female ehitt left alone by OW L. street south ly burne! by its clothi turin: tSu or Onice ames Too ng une vind from 1 him to his #E TEMPLETON Templeton child fore Judge Don of the Supreme Conrt. A gentieman ek: to have formerly possessed large m nut at the present time > fmpee ave testimony of decidedly damagi &cter to a sister of Mrs. Babcock Washington city), and not by ‘any means mentary tothe latier or her daughter, Mud Templeton. The opposing Mr. John D. Townsend and ex- » Busteed. for a wonder, got through the mination without the introduction of of the jarring and exciting elements characterizing the former days of examina- tion —N. ¥. Herald, 2st. #7 In Boston, Margaret Lynet rested for smothering her infaat 1 while ina drenken stupor. a7-Ex-Lientenant Governor Par Stevens, of Rhede Island, died at last eveaing. S7-A young lady in Dubuque committed suicide the other day because her step moth- was ar. Id in bed on W. ewport er ordereé Ler lover to leave the house. 87-A boy is « blessing till be puts on pants. From the period of the first rent in his | trousers dawes a feeling in the maternal | breast that is not wholly atiectionate. a7 The two largest m!xed colleges in the } country @re Oberlin end Michigan universi- ty. Of 10 studenw at Oberlin «3 are women, of the 1:4! at Michigan university | Setar occ e7-On the whole, we think © meort hy | the first batule of the revolution; but it | wouldn't havehad if Massachusetts hada’t gone democratic last year.— Rochester Demo- erat. a7-The two little Misses Huntley, of Oak- . fleld, Me., were playing “Wasner and Gor- don” (two gentiermen who were hanged) the «ther day, acd the youngest was found soon efter hanging dead — : e last phase assassination Sra lo iy {0 desperatoes to hire hacks, and, di. ng fi rough sirects, Uney. Stase Satigr with, tele fiasls at their enemies as they patex them, this cow- Nenelly eluding pursuit. | sandria, for Vietor Roux, at are numbered three hundred anid | HH. Ward, | mr hy that ame to sevd it to the ¢ | don’t do any credit has to werk” it ont Jagkeon Putlock, eelor: viously niting and robin g Jo b ed al $1 hight of t th tnstant. Mr. D that dete t approxche! him in between d th and BE ane | ard Thewop THE COURS. Cracorr Court Cartier. Today, Bank agt. Bank submitted and judgment for plaintii. Pletcher azt. Simp- ae. for plaintiff. Oberheim azt. Woli, motion for new trial overralet. Hook agt. Scott; new trial granted on payment of costs. Melvin agt. Parkinson; femarrer overruled. Barber agt. Bruce; motion for new trial overruled. Kervan 1 & Towers agt. Weaver; judgment below affirmed. CRIMINAL CouRT—Jmine Olin, To-day. Jerry J. Suilivan, assault with in- tent to Kill, plead guilty of assault act was sentenecd to ten days tn jail. THE RESULT OF AN APPEAL. Wm. Washington, assautt and battery an Azres Burley (appeal), was convictet. Mr. I. Wilhamson for the defendant, stat~l that the defendant was sentenced i Court to pay a fine of $50 or 60 and that he had served out two thin sentence ard knew nothing abont the trial, as he did not take any appeal, bat tome of his friends did so without his knowlediee, Jndge Otin —The sentence is to pay a fin Of $50 or sufter imprisonment six months. Isaac Curry, charged with an assant battery on James Donaldson. The prosecu- tion witness asked that the case be proco- ented no further, bot the government insisted on goirgon, ard witness detailed theeiream- stanves attending the assault. On the pi of the defenee it was testified that a few hors be‘ore, the defendant had had thet ¢ a istered and two teeth ¢ and was then under great excitement Jury fonnd a verd ‘and wn The mended to th David Doe Hess euiity nte 8 in jal te W'ltiains, ke © proved by peli jc ous Cordnet was Indulge! i honse The d doctor and w sheb: that he sore feet: jury omicer: Alex horse biesing ne ta Charles Bi or nolle pros QuITY Courr— exeentor, a Speetal An order tr Stewart; 0 0 I pra ean fesso r od aoswer filed Mellis et al; order contirming auditors order refer To-day. Jan talking; $3. Free Christe rick Blackwell, Horn. Samnel disturbing t ist char ast dr Rebert Jackson, eoloret ating a nuisave. yher Wor Richard H. Ss claim be let off this time, wh Rs, colore Robinser rticles of ¢ Met nder Mori they se jail More Ball; with ‘fi g the dwel therefrom six reception chairs, w posed of fora trift md er GEORGETOWN, T'F SECOND DEBATE of the P, Society for the Merrick medal com or April ollegs. ‘The ques tion to be should the federal govern me Ailway is presented rezetows capal is grad connts com sing. At from Curaberlawd six of anics out Of eight were doin and by the firstofnext mont it is there Will be a general resumption GRAIN TE .— Me .3.G. & I. M. Wa. OX Dushels of @LS141 per bus RIVFE AND CANA by rive mer Jane Moseley Hyde, w er Kity Ar York, w for Dan Moo; L: Bont y With 3,096 bushels of and 200 barrels of dour to J. G M. Waters ALEXANDRIA Fss Lowi In thi ash ties gt mi DRAWN O An inci scaron t m last nig train from though sr doubiless yr the acto: seat bout th the depot bell n to start, “Tom, aly Laspeed round. her w mg, heart u rrassing to the other obliged to sb the nies their of the couple tte that commands from its f from Wast city for the & wiiel: Md wits. rom the cour heen @ minister reh for over seventy years in Culpeper, on Friday IMMIGRANTS —Mr. Peter Palman family, relati Iman vil ady Her ay fro and will Hi —Arrivi » y, Stenmer W. A. Rotterdain, with propeiler dam- Aged, starboard bow stove, and fore compart- ment filled with water, having encountered several fields of ice and icebergs. At one time the seamer was completely surrounded by icebergs. (ee 82~In California the girls ride horses “hair- pin style.” How’s that—Hoston Pust. ————— ——— OTE BRUKER. ASBURY G. APPLEMAN Mill discount at reasonable rates good 3 i iecouse¢ le rates good notes; makes ¢)No. 1425 Pennsylvania avenne, near 1th 3 ap2))-2w* street A Te tem bis —The hie he: fore existing between J. VW adenburgh, HLL. Cranferd, and L. 8. Filbert, ander ihe name of SV. W. VsNDENBURGH & CO. is by mutual convent this day dissolved. AN acconiits will beset, Hed at their office J. VANDENBURGH, WH. L. CRANFORD, aplz-eost RT. (EB ies Li G L‘“4inp Fotie BY THE BEST PHYSIC. GLAND AND AMERICA. ail BECOMMENDED LN EN OPINION OF DR. STEUART, OF BA: ; Ciuc of the bathe 3 “Hosptial Tor cya Battimonsy October 27, B74. fcbig'e Liguta Extract of ieee te ud in private practice for mors than have CITY ITEMS, The Most Prevalent Disease In this country is pites, Dut those who would be cured must use 's Magical Pain Ex- traccor, Should be applied frequently. 2e. 43 icp seiianti WILBOR'S Cop Loa Binns = he oes ‘The great popularity of this safe and eMfca- cious preperation te Rimmoat astribotabes to its intrineie worth. In the care of Coughs, Colts, Asthma, Bronchitis, wi ng Cough. Scrofulons Hamors, and all Con- sumptive Symptoms, it has no supertor, if equal. Let bo one negiect the early symp- tons Of discase, when an agent is thus at band which will alleviate all compiaints of the Chest, Lungs or Throat. Mannfactured only by A. B. Wilbor, Chemist, Boston. Sold by all druggists. €0 —_—— +—__ Celery and Chamo! * Dr. C. W. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills are prepared expressly to cure Head- aches. Neuralgia, and Nervonsness, will cure any case.bo matter how obstinate itmay be. of either Sick, Nervous, or Dyspeptie Headache or Neuralgia, Nervousness, and Rieeplesaness, Pree 50 cents per box. sent post free to any address, or may be ordered through oe het eee Office 109 North Eu- taw street, Baltimore, M Sold by all coin gists. Charles 8tott & Co.,480 Pennsylvania avenue, agents for Washington. 2,25,t,th.s,3: eee Gotpry Hitt is the best and cheapest family tour in the market. 4a: Conss, £0.—“The wise for neaith on dally watks depend,” and thousands patronize Dr. White's establishment, 585 18th street, oppo- e UB. Treasury. to avoid paint! Corns, tons. Inverted Nalls, ete. Tur SixcrR Sewina MACHINE aales of 12 were $219,660, A12s.wt ee THEY ARE JUST THE THULYS., Gur Twenty Deliar Suits, The richest and handsomest line of goods ever yet exhibited forthe Bric SUITABLE FOR BUSINESS OF 1 RESS WEAR ry way garments, being well nd my Sess0 each pi shrunk the 2608 a6 ABLE BROTHERS,. TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, CORNER 77H AND D Braeere api7- Lox LUMBER"! 47 GREATLY REDU ‘D PRICE NATHANIEL B. FUGINT, CORN Th ST. AND O/T10 AV LUMBER! LU. MBER! LUMBER": FOR SALE AT NT. LOWER THAN LAST YEAR'S PRIC apt 3m_ JXCELSIOR tn sive right for Washington, Orgel wit, al the States ef Maryland aud Virginia, to manu ture the éelebrated EXOFLSIOK PATENT CARPET BROOW.” ing to introduce them, we offer them to the at Scents perdozen lower thi New York The “Patent Screw Ferrale Broom’ is a t infringement on the “Excelsior,” and any making them will be prosecuted to the fullest of the Taw. im LORD & ROBINSON, Baltirore. OTICE.—On account of the change of grade and turning the course of Slush Run, whi my business of Jonger keeping & obliged to offer for sale my ot French Boxe: is and Ornamental Shrubs, Plants, Trees, &e., &., at Very low pricet for the ext two weeks to cloee dut. ave secured the « 1 ac | N ur tir: French Magnolias, © 50,000 to 100.090 feet of G fronting on Connecticut a land avenues and Isth aud A. JARDIN or. Connecticut and Bhode Island ave, LUMBER ‘The attention of BUILDERS, C4) NTERS and othe having ase for LUMBER, is re. pect fully culh our superior stock of ALL KINUS OF LUMBEK now on bend at the following REDUCED PRICES: ‘er 1,000 feet. Squared. 65 to 75 cents each, PRESSING LUMBER: “ One . 00 ‘Two sides oo FRANCIS MOTION & SONS, aps tm Sib Street aud Ohio Avenue, L & ™ 8B ER: * undersigned keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of WHITE PIN F— YELLOW +IN HARD WOO POPLA weed and undressed. ‘ssed aud undressed. SHINGLES, LATHS, §¢., which he offers at the lowest market rates. Buikiers and others are respecifully requested to eal aud examine the stock. WILLIAM McLEAN, api5-Iro Corner 13th and B sts. northwest. LUMBER! LUMBER! WHITE PINE CULLS, i om Pet cal ity) $2.80 per WHITE PINE 5-8 SIDING, (best quality) @2.5 per hundred feet. “ ae WHITE PINE 5-8 SIDING, SELECTS, dressed, 4 per hundred feos, i VG BEBS L0i! 20d complete stock of all kinds of 7 rates, LUMBER, and sell at the lowest market {GEORGETOWN ADVER'M’TS | iran in connection with the Say MR.LEE MENTIONED IN MON- fal day's Republi sighing of one reed Dealer. Bridge street. hay Py the baal Ne. iio JOHS U.SMOOT & SON Bridzy load of hay is not Mr. WH. azz ae GOODS. D¢ Mr, WH Lee Have received foes New York and offering to one tomers great barrains in BLAUK SILKS, Pongees, rok ns § PM OTRNIN Ladiee Themen Ralbrixan HOUsEF Rieached Gent~ anc OL Bt we ne of G Gt hairs, Alpacas, Grenadmes, Ja Victoria Lawn, r Pand Gents’ U 7 and Victoria Kid and other GLOVES Frelich HOSE and HALF BOSE. SHING GOOD: dines all makes, as Cassimeree’ Taceds, Drill, & LCLOTHS and MATTINGS ving purchased Inrely at the recent decline, for re off~ring «pecial in id aN a ecree of the Supreme Coart of the spun cd Wand 41; t the west arket sil t ol naine Plaids, )DS of all the best makes, Mo- nets, Nainsooks, he Ie ements t Mustine. of all Kinds est prices. BS Goods sent to any part of Washington. im JOHN fe SMONT & SoS OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer will offer 4 at ode th to the end of 1 et fr th © to the be . Tine One ein twelve mon he purchaser giv in red by a deed trast onthe preny x interest at 6 percent All conveyancing Sethe cost of fi purchase. > Li JAK N THOS DOWLING e 49 Sfferson S: Fetabtiede Jaree aus imp appa Crepe vale, the Simm: + m en charge. 131 ny ret » Ve jerky cleaned bets and Blaikets ele onths Work received a press from and to any place in he c- AN WrtiTLeres | STEAM DYEING Ne your addrees and we will call for turn work at any pl » Wiatrier J returned & WELCH, is 10 FPHOMAS DOWLING, Acct FICKLING ore CLEARING LISHMENT Estar cash TRUSTRES’ SALE OF A VERY YALUARLE BRICK UW ING HOUSE AND ADJOIN ING PREMISES. ON THE WEST SIDE oF POTOMA STREET. IN GEORGETOWN, NEAK RHID TRHET AND THE MAR KET HOUSE Under and in parsnance Co T dred dolbers te be forfeited in FAMILY SUPPLIES. urt ant Hi suie are ax aid down ase R - iches south fro uth 49 feet 6 vast Hi « ity of G. vt in the c of lot twent 3 fet Cine “the d P. JACKSON, MA. MELOY THOS. DOWLI Dning, wi ase mn with in =. and the it: One ay of ith th re nadson pay interest, and ex { Trustece, N Br Prim Ph MARKET, 720 TWENTIETH STREET NORTHWEST. WM. LINKINS & SON, @ packed BUTTER at 30 cents. tiphia Print always ou hand. ent of MEATS AND VEGETABLES, AT POPULAR PRICES. apl2tr “ TWENTIETH-STREET &s Aleo fine ELPHONSO YOUNGS & Co. LBS. NEW TURKEY PRUNES... 10 LBS. CROICK DEMERARA SUGAR 10 LBS." (Nearly White) SUGAR......for $1 00 10 LBS. CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER..for 93 50 9 LBS. * Se LBS. GRANULATED SUGAR... ® LBS CRUSHED SUGAR 5 LBS. CHOICE OOLONG TEA. 5 LBS. CHOICE GREEN TEA. 3 CANS PEAR: 2% LBS. CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER.for §1 00 1 DOZ. CANS SUPERIOR TOMATOES-for $1 50 | in Syrup ARE * SUGAR... SELLING for $1.00 for $1900 sufor $2 00 for $2 00 | STARLER'S GENUINE BARTLETT for $2 60 1 LB. SUPERIOR GOSHEN BUTTEB....for 400 1 LB. SUPERIOR OOLONG TEAL. 1 LB. SUPERIOR GREEN TEA GOSHEN BUTTER BY THE TON. ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CU., Grecere, (Maso: Nie TEMPLE,) 9TH STAEET, opposite U,8 Patent Offcs. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, 3. ¥. JOURSON t marz!-tr for 500 aecfor 500 T AND KAUPHY, Lovers of to bear that “N.Y. OLU. st Stands Nos. 148 and These are at 148 and 149 Center Market, every day. TEA 49 east T. FRECH, soplé-ly OOFFRE will be pleased | rf can ey the celebrated YTEAS AND COFFEES 149 Oonter Mar! Is are of the Choicest Importations, ‘all advanos on wipioaieprices + LUMBER: LUMBER! 3,000,000 FEET JOIST AND SCANTLING. 1,000,000 FEET FLOORING. 200,000 FEET WALNUT, all Thicknesses. Besides a general assortment of all kinds of BUILDING LUMBER. BRANCH, Al ens Fthe Singer Mathines repair cuted to the £79 rete jf not atone i LLEX intel ENT 0 Agt. Singer notice ts oraaR BAAR, = = NEW ony eb aaeetoe A UNITRE STATE MA. L STEAMERS tel Maes BALTY EW YORK AND G NkW TORK, ee ALL POINTS IN THE NEW KY i stares ANGLAND THROUGH BETW WASHINGTON AND ATES « PASSA Toes From SEW YORK WITHOUT CHANGE OF CAES GLASGOW. LIVERPOOL. “BELFAST nt on this line mew aac oi the most or LONDON ‘RY. proved Bivuet Caeixe— $55,885 & §H—Currency ING AT 923 a om Is POLL Return tichete a’ reduced rate LOR CAR TRAIN RX OLUSIVELY Steerage abv a by aay other PULLMAN PALACE SLREPING CAKS ON FIkS INK NIGHT Thal COMPANY'S Op and after FEPRUARY Yor will leave Depot of Balt Railroad, corver of 6th and B <tr S03 am. Express for Phiiatlpiia Tork, Bnd points Eaat dally. ewept Senda 9:23 0m. Limited Pullman Car Train for Philadelph jew Tork and pints Bact Bova: Man Stra daily evcept Sand: | = te tlad-iphia 1” © | POR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, . = hii conte Srnday nannies: aos Expres for Philesciphia and way pon: Bailing from New York on SATURDAY of each 2 hanes higesececemptnedics | week, from Pier @ orth iver os m Expres for Phiisdetphia, New ¥. dB bate iy NIWERP, CITY OF LONDON. PULLMAN PARLOR CARS on all Day T LIN. TY OF LIMERKIC PL SLEEPIN: RISTOL. TY OF MONTREAL Stew’ ats ssabbientiaend Tmation ean be proctred at the of ces of Che company Ragcage catted for and chucked at ho residences on orders left ai Tpany. tortheust commer Uh AUSSELS. i CITY OF CHBSTER. CiTY OF RICHMOND Passengers will find those steamers tastefully fitted While the state rooms are light. airy aod rootny . saloons are lar lated. the breath S#Bia aver ad on wortbeant corner. f Peunsy “ evenne aad 6th street jon. Smeking to me, oa” Boudotrs, « BALTIM ® PeTOMAC BAIL ries and Libraries, Bath rooms, Barbers AD, corner ve | om with the stewards by G rise. lenin, | Lid more, ME. $9 acd §! TIMOKE AND OHIO BeTLRGAD. shes . SINTER SCHEDULE —anccay me, 0876 a Tip ty oe. FROM WasHineros « JON wend Wes tenons 0.00 ©. mw. Kaltinore apt tn ON, XURFOLK. IN AN fon, Batt Cinein K 8 Status Ravre and York, Phitageiphie, ; se. inant at Ke 30 pom Kattnors Laure! and &. 40 pom. Erte kB 8 Metrog ‘Srrwritay, ere, Bt ee wrenatar =.19° u md Way Mattous, 200 5 we kt nod # 8.19 pw adetphia and New York ®ast @a 9.30} wa. Baltimore and Way Stat PAID. sipeg 1 F ae meme “ ENSON & BRO Agenra, tae eicthic Satine tee ae oti Sonat SUNDAN ’ foo# PoTOMAC hive LANDINGS, saunme Way Scecrome 130,349 | The cwint v7 Aen | PILOT BO rr 7 Transportation - HUGH { MONTY, Age ) AESS ran ee ANAL, BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC AD Derot conse StH asp B Steer By | PIILADELPRIA. ALEXANDRIA, Va, WASH Moulds, March L4, 158, traloe wil rue © GEORGETOWN, D. © NG DAYs. th Wharves, Phita: ATURDAY, at From 59 Water street, Georgetown: Leave Ft INS cS | DAYS and FRIDAYS, | This line connects at taily | Regular Semi-weekly L . Bi te Nor Phiindeipiin and New Phitadel pts ED. Alexandria, Va. MINK, 29 Devonshire street, Boston. ' hts delivered by Knox's Express. (r- | eft at General Office, 603 Pennsylvania ave- | GE,% the Stosmers’ Wharf, will be sreeapily | to. S £ AT WASHINGTON, atk, Ex prone static daity ation daily exept Sunday Phitadepala apr Suadiay Express from New York, daily i MAIL STEAMSHIPS. ONLY LINE CARRYING Sailing every THURSDAY from Philadelphia for QUE | AMERICAN LINE. | THE: | | AMERICAN FLAG. <i i | TOWN and LIVERPOOL, a | CABIN, INTERMEDIATE and STEERAGE | e. pep 8 | ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. i per a tn egg hear ere j Rates as low as by another first class Line trom Baltimore and be West. PETER WRIGHT & SONS. General Agorts | nern: Exprenm, daily | Phiistetphia. | SHERMAN & CO. j 2 Expresa biagie at 8388. m. on Tacs Bankers’, Agents, day, Thursday nid Suturday. and $4 p.m. dadly angsty 1429 ¥F street, Wasbing: PAERE Sunday. connect at Bowie wiih treise for ope 's Cree! ut CUS4BD LINE ‘Traius fea ing Wachington ai 8:38 0. m. aud 4:69 p NOTICE. @_ connect at Oden us for Ancapotia, ‘Trains arriving at fit oonmedt a Riowts wien f ine. Passengers leasing oh Borthweet corner of Ls avenue, nori Ht Bt 9.430. m. and Oe With the view of dimiuixhing the chances of ooi- ratue trom Pope's Crook Nefon, the Steamers of thie Line inke @ specified course for all sensous of the year. { On the outward passage from Queenstown to New | York or estou, crossing Meridiaa cf 80 a1 43 lat..or botbing to the porth of On the homeward passage, crosxing the Meridian of or pothing to the berth of THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN | j ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. | BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVES | | #0OL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOK. Frox N , a al Frou New Yors. D.M. BOYD. Jr, Gen! Pant Age: evar 7Ri -Wed., April? Algeri wae —— sheen Ge ee tae 1374 PENNSYLVANIA BOUTS 1875 i | NORTHWEST, SOUTH AND 2OUTUWEST, Trains leave ne sl: 10, and $230, | ickéts to Paris, | Return tickets ou fevoravie i low rates, 3%. 9 | gold, according te co 35, Reld, additic terms. Bleerage | “Btecrage tickets fro + and all Th improvements tea saved to Western and Central Liverpoot and Queenstown, ie 2 Throagt rts of Eureps, ot lowest rates [poe 7 ey throagh tions WASKUNGTON ee ike WEST ano i Medite eraneen ports. | For fre ght ecate passage go i hecrage paraae, Nov Til Brosiear tainty | corner of Bir avenue, and “Fj yoo shemeaeetemterens p Bettoual Slotcl. whore relisbis telecosnee cab Os _2ana ly CHAS. G. FRANCKLYN, Agent. ont praceriog ‘Mites 6 then « si eecuant LINE OF STEAMSHIPS Sictebare end een tt Palace Oars tos Chscngo, x WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. Bereafter the fine Steamships ¥. 0. KNIGHT and JON GIFSON will make res ular waek iy tripe betweeen NEW YORK. Stkx <PeER ct D.M. BUY D. Jr, General P | marié-ly Phiiad. D WASHINGTON 6. B. ano ABESANDAIA AN ANDUIA. WASHINGTON ALEXANDRIA & FREDERICKSBURG BR. B GEORGETOWN, as follows:—Leave NEW YORK, Counce oF B axp Sixth STRESTS. from Picr 37, East River. every SATURDAY at 4 p- m.; leave GEORGETOWN every FRIDAY at 7 «. @. ALEXANDRIA the same day at 12 m. I information apply to R. P. A. DENHAM, business office aud whart, 63 Water street, George: te OF &t the sfiice of the Prasiaent, peat P-stroct 3 ps6. b a ate a sae a oie * geo ins daily © Sunday rotg! lelivet mo: xpress. Orde bd left at Geucral Office, 603 Peunaylvauia seucy 2m. and 4 p,m, counset with traine on Wash the stoumer wharf, eit be promptiy ettons GREAT SUUTHEEN EXPRESS, via Richmond, tel) tr F ROM PHILADELPHIA leaves Washington 11:35 p.m. daily except Sunday. ‘Through tickets to ail prints Bout aod Moutnwest for sale at Officrs corner sth strect and Peumeyivacin SHIP BY —_— _ contend Sth ay hy it eed « 4 “ , where paswengers can Irave : NEW EXPRESS LINE. ane, where passengers es erie FROM BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE on. M. BOYD, Jr, sae eet eat aa oro. witkibh terete Oifte adverticment of tee Jans-tt Savmors. ew Ex Line.” For full information appiy to G. F. HYDE, ap2l-ly 9 Water street, Georesiowa De 0. MERCHANT TAILORS. _ B. SMITA MERCHANT TAILOR, THE TRADEs. Wooo ENGRAVING H, H. NICHOLS, De 4 No. 932 L Srucet Hontn eee F. Views of Batidings, Patents, &c. 1s 4m ‘S18 F Eraxer, Orrosite Patent orries, ~ = ep??-ly i Washington, D’ 0. EST =. Fuauize wag ed I street jeeen Tange Hu J-HEIBEKORE, > a asters and Scrvil Sawing furniseed toemien’ We crtizens, AEMY AND Na also make Inside Shutters, frames and all size Doors, Sash and Blinds. W: ‘roprietors. marsi DYEWE EHO a JAMES F. BREN, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, zal On rian Heat Byte dyl-ly = er marZ7-tr No. 609 LOUISIANA AVENUS. BARDOVER, Nex ne w AND AWNING FRAMES famine eee LOWERS ENAMELED IN u Space, betwrese Sth wad streets. Few women | Beets SS. patente | ysaac CURRY, Brscowesen ryan sa PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER AND GLAZIER, Oe a a, "7. a ‘TENSIVE DPALER Ligtors. exfillthe known Seonatct CHANT GE always iant-tr“T947 aon 1049 Kens | Penveyivenice avena> LICK WATER, reOM THB "Tare

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