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ME DICAL, &c. 32 North Gay street, Baits- sient Physician and Sar- for the Genito—U:inary RAILRUADS. 1876 eennsVitania 1876 5 HOUTEK Te the North, West, and Southwest. ndid Scen- ijicent ipment. Trains leave Wash ington, city time, from Depot, corner of 6:h aud B streets, as follows : for Gor to Pitsburg: 74 jor Oar arg; 7: ‘Onieags: and gron to Bpectal Ireans. P Hief in all Women > concomitant with ADIES may consait with the greatest confide ace 4 Dx. or Mes. WILSON, Box 614 Washington E mard-6t" Evablished and Only City Di m the City, can be comsalted every Tuesday and Sa arday at No. 620 Hi street trom } to 5 o clock All Fewale Compiaiats Office and Residence No. 702 W. a Palace Oar to except Sunday BALTIMUKE re sufferi sof youth. nervous weakness, carty decay, lows of manhood, I wil Faso, recipe, thet will care you. 0. CHARGE This t remedy was di isooy) bya Send a self addressed T.INMAN seeasion missionary in Sonth Ameries, envelope tothe Rev JUSEPH D. Bible Hou-e New York city, maz3 eo. ox: ‘atthete | sud 3:40 p. a. dnily. exes inet | gor Pope's Creck Line 706-8 the Doctor's | pdsily. except Sunday Pncing thensotves sade Wor Ai . 7:60 &. m. and 4 teed 7 “i residence, | ALEXANDKIA & FREDERICKSBURG BAIL- ata., Baltimore, WAY AND ALEXANDBIA & WASHINGTON vor alezeserts, 6.7.8.9, 10,11 .m.,1,3,4:30 SQ ATISFACTION, @1 PER BOTTLE. +6. Fe 'tido>.m. On Sunde: < SXittations treet DY DAGBYS, TEs Bese | 8 Sad Mose ett 10 Pm. On Bungay at 9 o, (Colonization Building. jyi-lm* or the ponte vu Anny pos re 5. a Gatiy, 80 ox ‘anday; and vie Lynchburg, 9: n. Wy ¥ran Ptetoanted at che ui erect ertowee, | snd 1100 pt “daily. ite the Gas Office, every WEDNES. | Trains leave Alexandria for Washt 6.7.8, ry and BATURDAY, from i fo 9, m.. In alh CaS TE, oot 44: 3.4 5.6: 00d » On eis nes dee ee Tickets, information, Siceping ana Parlor Ost os can be proctred at the Offices: — Northeast corner of Thirteenth street and Peon sylvania avenus, Northeast corner of Sixth street ang Feansyivanis avenue, snd et the Depot, where left for the checking of Baggage to 2 can destination from Hotels and Residences ure, Syphilis, and a ey Oases Ree WS Delon entirely eredicaled, tress the sretent ettee ont the use ‘of mercury Spermatorrhms, brought on by excesses and abuse ip youth, cansing los ef memory and Insanity, general debility, organic ‘weak ness, fm pote as trritabil: . M. Bi J8.,Gen’l Passenger ent Sf consemption. tadigestion, Patptratioa cf the | FRANK THOMSON, Gen'l Manager: Jans ly evil fonsbodinas. seit discreet, & specdfiy cared ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. by newly discovered remedies. Gentlemen placing Fr Shemsclvos tn Dr B.'s band cai BOF TIME FeeRvany 13th, 1876, Scientifically ard honorably treated, Belers torin EBavE @ASHiNGTON. ‘igh testimo: 's which be now holds from the lead- if ore Bee 4 10th street aoe ery | 6:00—Naw Your anu Boston Gxpauss, — ilies St pa — ae ax > ress. Dinner ai jand, HOTELS. Baltimore sud Way ‘Sat ons. On Sanday — : lay only, UNION SQUARE HOTEL, sud Way Stations ‘A.J.Dawa&Son, | 10:16- SaLTIMoRNUNLiwrtED ExPREss.No stops Usion (taney ame teen be {NEW WORK. Enornianene- co” is Establishment are to be found i to modern hotels of tbe at the excellencies known to m tations, NoRFoLE ExPRuss. lars Frederick 3.30—Baltimure, Hagerstown and Jom te the most destrable tn the cfty, ‘Way Stations Via Main Beem.) being ins heaithfal and charming neighbor! 4:35—Froderick, Point of Mocks, Hagersews Sad within easy distance of the chief public insti- Harper's Feriy, Winchester sad Way tutions, the leading business houses. the pri ‘Via Metropolitan Branch.) ctpal theaters. fons :30—BalTiMoRE ExPkess. Stops at Laurel polis and Way Stations. ‘he roonts arc spscions, very light, elaborately 49—Baltimore, An furnished, and thoroughly ventilated. and the views o—O1u. Vax agers! are varied, extensive and charming. SE re LE Eg tale ; L: XPRESS The Restuarant haa oo superior anywhere ont imore aad Way Stations, of Paris. Kvery tnxury is bere suppticd at mode- | §"h9— Raltimore aad War rat cont ud the a tendants are jormly courte 8-u0-St. aa Giscinaen, chy ad = 8 At rene Chicago, Oolvinbus, Sandusky sn The elevater srailabie st ali hoors, day and Si Way’ Stations oe OUlo tad ilonne nig Divisions, isiters to New York will nowhere meet os . Detter accommodation or more reascnable terms. een ene yanl3-3m BSTMIRSTER HOTEL, ON THE EURUPEAN PLAN, Orner Irving Place and Mth street, New York. One Block irom Unton Square and Brosdway. ‘The moet centrat, snd yet quietest location In the the great stores, theaters and and ail modern improvements. he city by street cars and O. B. FEBRIN. Proprietor. AL AND WOOD, ND KINDLING WOOD. Gid0:8:ROONTE: General Axcnt,—aovL-tt Our stock of COAL is now complete, embracing = : —_- STKAMER LINES. ail the ch: quaitiies, and to which we invite the prorees ulok’ attention KINDLING WOOD, ry bundle, is the best fo on 0, 9:20 10:50 a. m., ».m, daily, except Snnday, ‘No connection on Sanday for Hagorewwa, An- aapolis, Staunton or Valley Sranch, nor for New Tork and Philadelphis at a.m. ard 1:30 p.m. Wor ferther inf.-~ation apply at the Baltimore snd Ohio ticket ice. Washington Station, #56 Pennsylvanian aveane, where orders akeo for baggage to b> checked and recetved at aay soiné in the elty THOS. B. SHARP, Ataster of Transportation wages, sepal-t thes ly cal? No savingss | Nosriny. MATTOX CREEK, UPPER MA- CHBA SAP. CLEAN. CHOVOCA ae ine MEDIAGS SiEPHENSON & BHO, Tho sidewheet fis wee Mil and Depot 7th street Wharf, “i MORRIS, feb%t-ly Branch Offic: 121% Penusyly Captain T EK Bar Will commence rv Monday, March 6! Whast foot of 6th street ning to the above raving from y MO. NNATIANS VEGETABLE CATHAR- _ 7 AY d THURSDAY at lo TIC AND ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS. Beraraing wit hace’ Nowial every TUKSDAY wand f e + y i . | on A t Wotkeene ca ethene wa, | fous StS TN. R. FITZHUGH, Agent, 8 general fam est care, they pres ® ‘They sre warts wholly vegetable is prompt. certain and effectual. The; HE STEAMER HA KHINGER, Carr. M. B. Gece, Will leave 6th street wharf at nc a es: Their action are bealin coach The 8 S| on SUNDAYS and WEDNESDAYS Setive operation. ‘They cure bilivasuest sick hea | 20, Petomuc Caudlogey tucludmm Nore ache and costiveness y are invainebie for indi- | Mattawoman, Macnodoc -—_ eee ee gestion yspepsia. They thoroughly cleanse feb23-tnowl - B. po ——_ eae rm... They do uot gripe or give pain — gent. their actton They are adopted for general use. Onildren ang | [NEW EXPRESS LINE VIA CANAL, delicate persors can take them as well asthe strong | PHILADELPHIA’ AL ERAN DAL and robust Home de, they are always fresh, (while patent pills era gy Reb not,’ and conse- quently aye effectual. Price, cents per box. or aale only by THUR NAPTANS, Pharmacist, Jorner 24 and D streets northwest. WASH- INGTON ANU GBORGBTOWN. LING DATS Py From Pier , North Wharves, Philaceiphis. SATURDAY, af 12 m From 89 Water street Georgetown, E DaY,at 6 p.m T connects at Philadelphia with Clyde's Regular Semi-weekly Line of Steamers for Provt dence, Boston aug New England States. No whart- Ledies’ and Gent's TEA VELING TRUNKS, with | *€*'D Boston by thisitne. t for D. of © McMurray’s Patent Tronk Stay attached. WM. P.ULYDE & ©O., Phlingeciphis. : LADIES’ TRAVELING BATOHELS. ¥.A. REED. A ja, Va SHAWL STRAPS and POCKET BOOKS, D.B.0. MINK. 29 | evonshire street, Boston. DOUBLE and SINGLE HARNESS. latent enka aes Go reneayl nets stews LAP KOBES and HOBSE BLANKETS. st the Steamers’ Wharf, will be promptiy stiondod SADDLES, BEIDLES and WHIPS. to. sevt-tr ‘Trunks Covered and Repaired, and made to erder. an - BR. McMURRAY, NOTICE. pants GOUT Te Boke | SE Te arr as IES ABO ULLD us of the year. itward passage from Queenstown to Ni Topher Boston: eel Meridian of 6 or 4 lat or CAH SAVE MONEY BY OONTBACTING sSomeward posage sroming tne Meridian WITH Us, 42 lat, or Bi ‘to the north of 43. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERIOAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN N#W YORK AND LiVER- — Pag pov AT CORK HARBOR, Me As we Keep fn regular stock, and are prepared to as in most spproved manner, every description HOUSE AND ORNAMENTAL PLUMB- RB EW Yore From Naw Yore Parthia. Wed. March 18 Bothnia... Wed., ING, SEWERAGE, GAS-PIPING, &c. ee a 2 Cm Weey Apri ‘TIN ROOFING, TIN HOT-AIB PIPES to be it in wa! SLATE and MARBLE MANTELS, tn excellence ef styles and covors unegu: taarked * do not carry steerage passen- ers. EANGES, FURNACES end Barts oF Pacsacs —Uabin, @80, 9100 and 91, STOVES—sivty larger outit th Ad, according to accommodation. “Tickets to Paria, ve city, aud eusbling us to maketavors, | pid; gold, additional, Wotera tickets on favorable house in the city, and enabling us bie propositions to capital forme. Steerage tickota to and from ail parts of Barope ot HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, yory low rates. Through bills of iading given for mss smmetsortnnet,_ | Elie Gster AS dotncre tog tens >. Ts freight «: DN HORSE FOOD. Toe | Bese rents Green h etoorage sud abt = to BMALLWOOP & MOBRKISON No. jact-ly ONASS @. FRANOKLYRS, Agent. GUEDONS FOOD FoR HORSES AND CATTLE. BCONOMY.VIGOR.SP ERD, FINE APP SaR- aN tALTH, SB CK. SOUND HEA BY iTS USE. THE TRADES. LEXANDEB BALL WI'LIAM BALL, (Late G. W, Barker) A ; Manntscturers avd Dealers in Doors, Sash and bs. ud all Building Material CURED ds, Glass, Hard war: 1, Maneachu Between 7th INGREDIENTS ALL VEGETASLE. sheets north 004) 2 per cent. cheaper s te 100 Reeds fer $2 00. than any other fall and examine. je25.1y R EMOVED. JAMES F. BRIEN, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, Emsr27-tr Si) 71m ST. NORTHWEST. WNINGS JOHN ©. HOGAN, 713° Market Space, Manufactorer of a Newly Pateoted Spring Koll Depot in Wazhington, 609 Louisiane nae. ecl-eotm ©. P. LAUBENSON @ CO. a carrron min LIVERY AND HIRING STABLES, No. 317 Third strect s. « PINE CARRIAGES POR WEDDINGS, CALLS, RECEPTIONS, &e. ave Ventilatix, ee ager eyes, Fepue a au SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO BOARDING | fir sciess rect. Bole Ament for the aaly gouuine - HORSES. Mildew Proof Awning Material. sepls te Orders toft ‘st Congressional Hotel, or at Stable, day or night, will receive prompt attention, NSURANCE S Jant-1y 4. B. DENNIS @ co. ! A : A. FISHERS NEW DYE WORKS, 806 G Strect, near Ninth Stren, too BING WORKS, copemie Patent Ofca. Industrial Life Insurance Oompany WASHINGTON, D. C. oN THE —_ K AND MONTHLY PA NT WEEELY Fxirv a Home Office 1229 ¥ STREET NORTH WEST. CAPITAL. — 00. . B. J. Bider, Pres 4. @. Payne, Treasurer, E K Boreas Pres, F. A. Page, Actuary, "ieaemaee "Agents wanted nov8-ly se nfice of the LYCOMING FI ANC™ COMPANY bas been remeved 20 Ld in This compsny has =e years. Net assets, tr ‘N BANKRUPT TARE Rioiton, ines At Marslanad bereby gives notice of i ment as nee of H. WILKENING, of Wabinginn, D.O..who hes been adjudged a beaks Fupt upon his own petition, by the Supreme Court oo paid District i NM L. HOWSER, Assignes, beat | 1 street north EB INSUB- 5 inard th M* J. BUSS! BABB, Agent. a ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRIES. B LAD! TRUBEB HEE = ELS iB LA Tess aang ta EEE rom au. CABBIAGE BUBES. HORSE COVERS, HAGNESS, SADDLES, ETO. nat Sof every Stylo made torder on the Breaieay Jru Steer. (Aagintg ged Faligae! Tian) by [NY PSR Ee ee eo lee i i i E AUCTION SALES. BOOKS AND STATIONERY AUCTION SALES. Hk NEWEST PUBLICATIONS, To-MORKOW. JUNCANSUN BROS., Auctioneers, ol of Modern Life, by Richardson K. WALSH, Auctioneer, ' <aso en. “ Telegrspy, by W.H Beece and J r ‘941 7th street, bet. Land K northwest. | PAIR STYLISH, WEL-PBED 6A) a1 viaha Carew, c Spe . HORSES, SIXTSEN HANDS HIGH, A by Mrs Forrester; Sit STORE OF FURNITORE | TION G é HOLD AFFECTS. DRY GOODS On SATUBDAY MORN! March 15. LNW See 9004S CROCKERY, GUASS at 11 ocioc heat of on? ete Suction roome. fine, job Onrrt De Te eats WEDNESDAYS and FRI- | Horses. vis. Sorrel Horse, seven ears old titers cord. 1876; (hn phe out-door =al-s Real Bet Sean Personal Pros: hands high. v: aa Qnd well-dred, perfectly erty of every description. able terme. My cay rience tathe issin business ted merly e of Letters, Notes and Cari cloth, estlake, A.M 4; fall etit avare for Little Folks,by Elizabeth Floyd, 50; cluth, Tse. Duluth, by Hon J Proctor Katt, 353. Me: morial Tifbutes to Professor Moree; @3. 4 job lot Books incl th bincings, uniform rate of 0c. At Opportunity to obtait selend' SOLOMONS & CHAPMAN'S, Toarlé DUNC ANS: Agents for Lawrence's‘: Pare Linen” Papers, c ——3 mailer” “**T°55 1 penatyivania arene. eg Rm ye | NEW BOOKS. LARGE D PEREMPTORY SALT STOCK OF ASSORTED ONT GUShs. oY GOODS. HOSIRKY, EMBSROIDERIES, cEoraime, HATS, &c., TO OLUSE A CON Ov SATURDAY MORNING, March 18th, com 19° Within our auction rooms, H. WABNER, corner 7th and F streets. TRUSTER’S SALE OF VALUAB 4ATE 0} PENNSYGVONTS aN APITOL. Why We Laugh. By Hon Bobtnson Crusoe’s a y The auire’s Tegacy. By the _ Paver, Carter Quarterman. iy Wan i Original Play Mra, Hitehcosk's Wedding’ Di " bam’s Journal’ records for and 389, ac of the fang D. O° and by written direction 0. Warht county. ofthe parey tr : secnred thereby. I will sell at public auction ae FRIDAY. the 17ih day of Maren A.D’ ise ace o'clock p. m.. 1 froat of the premis: foliow- | nels, Linen &! ronts. Handk: ica described real estate in the city of Warhington, | all assortment of goods, DO. b western part of lot nambered one ‘without reserve, 15- DUNCABSON BROS., Ancts. D 5 ‘Boutheast corner th B°* FOR THE L SALE AT SHILLINGTON'S BOUKSTORE, Corner 4% street and Penu Dear Lady Disdein. By Justin McCarthy. His Natural Life. By Marcus Cla My Young Alcid-s: A Faded Photograph. By the anthor of “The Heir of Redcliffe ” ‘The Curate in € By Mrs Oltphant. Her Dearest Foe. By Mrs. Alexander, author of “The Wooing O'T.” Mrs Limber’s Baffle; or, A Ohurch Fair and its Victims. febls-tr must be pais at sale; the deferred payments to be made in six and twelve months from day of sale, with interest atthe rate of ten the: ce westwardiy to q Headings for Every Day in Lent. Miss Sewell. taid lot 73 fect and one (1) inch to the northwetern | NERY G Dear rine Bene; Rosary for Lent, and other De- | f said lot; thence e FLOWE votlo oks. KID The Anna Shipton Series. In paper and cloth. m LADIFS t BH te Stud; the Bible. By UD Mood Mmthe point of begisni , = ‘Forsaleby WM BALLANTYNE, enue apd point of begins NEUVE r3-tr 42% 7th street, improvemen's therson. OUF ; n KS RECEIVED AND FOR — | nent of which will bo extioncder tere OFA DES c. y ment of which w e ex it at wale NEW PovEe Terms of sale: One-bsli in cash, of which 930 a& a ) streets northwest, we srete'l dealer, in part 100 sete F. Trimm 'n urs. Flowers, Hats, H Fringes, 280 pieces Ribbon, Embroidery | wis, : . Terme to be fally jied with within six days after day of sale, otherwise the trastee reserves the right to resell the ‘property aitar one week's public notice, at the risk #9 stot first purchaes All conveyancing at purchaser's cost WM. Hf WARD, Trustee, mard-eokds J_T COLDWELL, Saiesman. HOS. E.WAGGAMAR, Beal Estate Auctioucer, 519 7th street. On FRIDSY, March 17th, at 5: m., I will of. fen for the sale on the premises K at. north cast. a three-story and basement Brick House, hav- jug 10 rooms and all moderna improvements, bemg Let 224 io square 675. Terms day of sale. Ornaments, Feacherr, Skirts. Bonnet F 0. Ac. in ali a large and desirable assorted stock of Goeds, to which attention is called RO CHGR eaew, { Aesignecs of 11. Baum, SOLOMON 6B meri5 it NSON BROS., Aucts. ruomas DOWLING, Aactioucer. TRUSTEES GALE OF IMPROVED PROP. By virtue of trost deed, dated April & ‘ard recorded in Liber 746, folio 413, Iw oo THURSDAY, the 23d day of March. 1571 2 PROFESSIONAL. —————$ (CHABUES ABERT & JOUN W. WARNER, ATTORNBYS-AT LAW, _marl5-Im* 637_¥ Street. marls-dts ‘HOS. BE. WAGGAMAN, Auct. ch Pm 30m the prewisca. Lote Noe, 41 and 42, in Just subdivision of synarcle, he prop: JoUN T. ABMS. D.W KETONAM, erty fronts 40 feet on Wih street east, and Wer'a rpruomas DOWLING, A actioneer. depth of 6 feet to an alley, and is improved with “8 SALE OF VALUABLE REAL iin 8 comfortable Frame Dwelling House, & ARMS & KETCHAM, NUTE RISTRIGE OF COLUMBIA, | | The property will be fold eubyet toa price trost GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS AND | RORTHWEST, AT AUOTION. = | aie ee virtue of a deed of trast,execnted tome B Dxoit Bvitprnc, corner of F and 8th streets, | Mab” Bicitrd Ag pe oe ‘Terms of sale: One half cash; residue in tw payments st six and twelve mouths with 1 esccured by a deed of trust. All convey cing and recording at purchaser's cost. $100 deposit when a the property is knocke: 1 DHAPPEL, Trustee. c marl5-dts THOS. DOWLIN Deows445 & GREEN, Auctioneers No. 412 7th street northwest. SALE OF VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON SUUTH A STREET, BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND STREETS EAST, ADJACENT TO THE CAPITOL PARK. On TUESDAY, March 21. at 4 o'clock p ‘m., in front of the premises, we shall offer for le, at auction, the beontiful building lots on ace 5 No 674, folic 29, one of the land records of Washing ea eae et ty ERE DESCRIPTION WBIT- | ton county, District of “olumbin, T spall offer at ee rita tekreares Rumen temt | a to satiety tho bebe ereutl Se eat aeaa onl tk Microscopical Avalyris may be left at bis Office, or r TEN prbiic auction, on the premises SDAY. the i ®t Milburn’s Pharmacy, 1429 Pennsylvania aye- nue. jhe Fequest-in writing of the hoider of said debt, the following described property, viz: All that tract of land owned by the ssid Richard 8. Oox contiguous to Georgetown. in the county of Washington, Dis ‘olumbia. lying west of Fayette treet and nirth of acd adjoining to Seventh street coutiaued, beivg part of a tract called *Berleith,” and cou: taining sixty throe meres more or leas. (improved by @ large double Brick Dwolling Hoase, Seat Orchard, &c., &¢.,)lea that portion theresf here! oo B SCHAKFFER bas removed his Officetem- | 21*tday of March, A. D, 1576, st the hour of 435 p. mari Im* WiG EISINGER JUSTICE OF THE PBACE, No. 609 7th Strect n. w., opposite United States Patent Office (Juee de Parr— Bureau Francais.) sant0-ly > box by de pitol Hill, being Ic euiiare tals suljcct to prior encuubrances and taxes unpaid at | 21 inches t y ud being situated in zs ple location on Capitol tM Bemeved to 1210 F mrent. tre of ent the most be , ‘Terms of sale: $1757 and expenses of sale in cas! ove ortumity to parties wishing t> SCHUTTER & RAKEMAR, balance in one, two and three years; deferred TE : ARTISTS. mente to be secured by notes, with interest, and deed | ,,ro"ju": Two thousand (@2,(00 cash. aud the, bal- FRESOU, URCU MA TIVE and ox Fy description of | of trust on tho property god’ A deposit of $20 re- co in ong and two years, with taterest at 8 pee OBN. MEBTAL pa PAINTING, quired at time of sale. All Gonveyaucing at cost of po 2 pevebie semiannusliy. Tithe guarant jWweet. mre 3 terms of * ° nol Nie se - SFEUIMENS KOOM, 710 K strest uorthweet, | Wir within fiveuays alter day of sale the Monee | _marldd DOWNMAN & GREEN, Ancts._ anilly WASHINGTON. D. 0 reserves the right to resell the property after five | (¥EANCERY SALE OF VALUADLE 1M. day's notice, st the risk and costof the defauling Cc PROVED BEAL PROP! Y ON G STRET, 7 FER SET FOR TEETH. RITREB IAW | Uurcaccr, NEAB 14ru STREET NORTH WEST. ; ho Olteae ni Dann Ree F WM. D. CASSIN, Trastes, y virtue cfa decree cf the Supreme Court of ped Meus Sou ot jhieags, £04 ths mard d THOMAS DOWLING. Anctionser. the District of Colombia, sit.toq in bg eo og Sxtrectig tosth Tet end ontoroform asedi [CONS e AOD ERTON Ancient: Exbdresos si tos untarcianes: Crosues. copotaen TRUSTEES! AUR OF VALUABLE PROPERTY | {A310 cout vill vcll alpublic auction, ig front of AKE YOU FORTUNE ING THE KEFORM 8: TOUL, AND A FBAME | 50'Cleck p. m , part of original lot numbered fifteen MAKE YOUR FORTUNE! HOUSE AND LOT IN SQUARE 822 red : hundred and fifty-three By virtue of a deed of trust, datea mer 16th, 1871, aud recorded tn Liber No. 649, folio 102, one #f the land record Washington county, in the District of Colambi: ad by direction of the GRAND GOLDEN DRAWING ores - at thence east 3 feet 4 OF THE SRD dell et public auctor ko Hester epee tateee | thence north A fect 40% Inches to. the pert of be on THURSDAY. the 30th day of March, fi6, at-3 | Sinning, together with the improvements thereon, L fo} U 1 s 1 A N A o'clock p. m.. all that piece or parcel of land in id bee ‘hg of @ comfortable two story and attic brick county and District, being part or parts ofa tract ing Bowes. ‘This property is located near the Treasury and other departments of the government, and In prox imity to the Ebbitt House and Willard's He by reason of ft ie 8 Bre over any other property now offered for «al nearly oppo#ite the Foundry M. B. Oburc! bi 1344 G street northwest ‘erms 0 ribed by the decree are: third of the purchase money in cash, and the residue in three equal instalments, payable six, twelee and eighteen months, respectively. after the day of sale. with interest. A deposit of $350 will be required at the time of purchase. All a at pur. called Scotland and Barb eularged, beginning for the same at a stone planted in the ground on the east side of the turnpike road leading from the city & rT dl TE L oT TE R r of Wa-bington to Bladensburg, and standing at the corner of the farm now owned by the Beform School, and runping thence, reversing the line of theentire trect north 52 degre east 19 perches; thence north 71 degrees, t perches; thence south 12 degrees ches; thence south 73% degrees, west perches, thence south 31 degrees est 4\¢ perches; thence orth 54 degrees, east Tisy percties, to th pisce of beginning, containing 31% ‘acres, more or feos (Incorporated 1568) TAKES PLACE APRIL 29, 1876, AT NEW ORLEANS. Also. "clock pm. of the same day, in front of | Chaser's cost. If the tetme of not be fully ol in com in ove week after the day of Let bee oce,t Parcel of ground lying | vale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the pro, P 'Yy nud being ou 4h street east. in ths city of Washiny ton, D. ©, which is Known ag lot 8, in John G, 4d-ms’ subdivision of origiaal lot 5, square 822. ‘This lot is improved by a Frame Dwelling. and has a trentage of 30 tect by a depth of 105 foot and one neh. ‘Terms of sale: One third of the purchase eyed for each parcel to be paid in cash; one-half the bal- snce at the end of one year, and the otber half at the end of two years from the said day of sale. A de- posit of $150 f.om the purchaser or purchasers of each parocl will be required at the time of sale. The credit payments, with interest thereon, at the rate often percent per anpum, paysbie semi-annually, from and after the day of sale. 10 be secured by not end deed of trust on the property sola; or, at the op- tion of the purchaser or purchasers, the whole of the purchase money for either parcel, or for both par- perty at the risk and cost of the giving six days notice of such kK. ELLIOTT, A. THOMAS BRADLEY, ¢ Trasters. marls dds | WASH. B WILLIAMS, Auct. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioucer. CHANCERY BALE OF VALUABLE REAL PROPERTY pUadeg and bs virtue of several decrees made bin, in canse No. Fa:by, the onderet lowing, sell estate in the city of Washivgton; that ts to say On WEDNESDAY, April 12, at 4°30 o'clock the s, he will sell ist purchaser, after POSITIVELY NO POSTPONEMENT. POSITIVELY NO SCALING, Capital Prize, $100,000! 3,580 PRIZES, AMOUNTING To $502,500, ALL PAID IN GOLD. One Prize to Every Six Tickets! e afternoon, upon it cela, may be paid in cash. Conveyancing at the | numbered cight,;3,) in square. numbered six ha cost of the purchaser. Unless the terms of sale are yon * or mg pe Gafter the | Axed, ono thirts one, (631) ‘This lot is opposite Tailroad depot, in a neigh , advancing ia 13, at 4:30 o'clock, upon the Baltimore and Ohio day of sale, the Tiustees reserve the right to resell ; , pid the property at the cost aud risk of the lefaniting | DOF Se = ae Toe. urchaser, after giving atleast ten days’ notice by | * q public advertisenent, and the cash deposit will be | g03,72URSDAY. April ONLY 20,000 TICKETS, AT 950 EACH, United States Uurrency. lorfeited. oat ill seul bot ~ escrat S TENTH AND TWENTIETH COUPONS IN PROPORTION. EuILID A. DARESILLE, Trustees, Siotsea ken Tak cnet aston not tect Noge Square. On FRIDAY, April 14, at 4:30 o'clock p m., at the auction rooms of Thomas Dowling, he will sell the following lots: Part of lot GEOB mar7-didba YOUBG & MIDDLETON, Auets. J ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. TRUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE [IMPROVED PLOPERTY ON BAST C4PiTOU STRKET, BETWEEAS 71H ADD StH STKERTS NORTH- EAST, AT AUCTION. LIST OF PBIZES. One Capitan Paize.. 100,000 50,000 In equare £9: in square 743 20,000 ie deed of trust, dated Febraary * escribed by the decree, ar i one of the land r jor Wad 10,000 | © unty, in the Histrict of Columbia, and by request 2 twenty-four mont! factor ii of the 'y secured thereby. 1 ‘ball proosed to sell, 20 Prizes at 20,000 | St public auction. in frout of the premises, on MOM. 50 Prizes at 25,000 | DAY. March 13%, 196, at 4-30 o'clock pm. ail opal intr 100.000 | ing aod belng to the city of Westington is eas ; Dei ia 7 of in arlt-ty aa 100,000 | District ef (Columbia, town and’ described as Lot eT nis 4 ¥ nom! eleven ( , in juare nambered eig! » Be Ubi a or. roam tama ge hundred and ninety -elght (35), W — 100 Approximation Prizes at 200... @20,000 Tents thereon, consitiing of & two-story Cottage | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE BU- 100 Approximation Prizesat 100... 10,000 | rane Dwelling SINESS PROPEBTY Of CAPITOL HILL, 100 Aprroximation Prizes at 75 7,500 | Terma of sate: 3,000 and interest at 10 per cent. By virtue of a deed of trast. bea feta ———_ | per annum from August 6th, 1375, tog:ther with th : a 3 550 Prizes in all, amounting to (gold)§ 502,500 | expense of sale, in cash; bal snoe at 6 and 12 mont Liber 623, folio ps " a records for Washington county, D. direction of the party secored thersty. wo will tel ublic @uction, tn, front of the premises ° i mm. on MONDAY, the 20th day of March, f and by for notes bearing interest at 10 per cent. per annem, and secured by adeed of trust on the premioes sold. Sey of rales ed If tas tormee of sale are act conreiiod : eof ealo are not conn LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY Co. wits within five ings from day of sale, the Erasteo <P K reserv: it Ra roperty r P.O. Box 692,N.0. marll d&KtApy ea coner the defaulting bevel acing Tickets for sale by all regularly atid by the pointed agents, bern hail of lot numbered twen: oar (24), in square numbered seven huudred and © % a thirty-two (732), in the city of Washington, all y-two ry gton, w th ; BREED, Trasteo, | the tm ts thereon, consisting of ee eee ‘Terms of co in carb (cf which $£00 must A LARGE LINE #7 THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED until | be paid at sale); the deferred paymen = TUESDAY, March 21st. 1876, at the same hour and | aus! paymests in six and twelve months. Place. By order of the Trustee om day of gale, and to be secured marll eo WaSH. B. WILLIAMS. Anct. od insurance to the satisfaction right A opie after one eae Ta Ble NF. ENS CARRIAGES. or Wh H. WABNER, corner 7th and F streets. THUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED L ESTAT£ ON THE NORTH SIDB OF E STREET, DETWEEM 3) AND 41H BIS. NScanted ie Lies Nees tale - a hiber No.0, fe +4 District SPRING GOODS Our Patent Oounter-dalomced Front FIVE- LIGHT LANDAUS, and FALLING FRONT BERLIN COACHES are the lead- ing Carriages of the day, and for beauty of de- sign, simplicity and thoroughness tn construction, @re unsurpassed. The Falling Fronts to both are nicely counterbalanced by a Spring, (which ar- rangement (s patented,*) and can with ease be lowered and ratsed with the finger. We guarantee our work to be FIRST CLASS, Gnd to please in every particular. Vo ‘under the above anor ~ H. KILLAM & OO,, 29 CHESTNUT STREET, fecemathiy__NEW HAVEN, ON. WE HAVE FOR YEARS USED aT DEVLIN & COv’s; Scusnduseauemie Ba! .C, B: of > 1876, et al. ve. De- Spaneiees ny SPRING OVERCOATS. IT 18 goon! TRY IT! . OFFIOR AND BALESEOOM, NS aa No. 17 CEDAR STREET, arpa arenes | ean EVENING STAR. A Satisfactory Interview with Gene- rai Sheridan (From the Chicago Time: After waiving bis {nquisitor to & seat the general, with an urbanity which boded no eood to the matter in band, and with a twin kie in bis eye which no reaily conscientious interviewer ever likes to see, blindly sud- mitted to his fate. Reporter—Geveral, the Times would like to know what you Know of post sutierships. jeneral Sheridan—Ab! “And what you think of the way in which they are disposed Of and the profits mate at tnem.” “Yes. “And about the recent developments of the Fort Sil! matter.” « “A rd your views on Belknap.” “Um! The reporter paused; the general pansed. The general stroked bis mustache; the re Porter pulled bis. Both looked at a marbie ust of the Fifty Miles away” that had its optic cocked at an acate angie of the Sher man House, and both agreed it was a goot likeness. And then the pencil pusher re turned to the charge, and Pail. Gosing hia eyes softly and basking in ghe sun, led himself tn @ more comfe ble position in to pour forth the easy chair, and proceeded the following deluge of info.ma tion Reporter— You know General Sherman has said that in his opinion neral Sheridan—Oh, Sherman? es” “General of the army?” “The same.” Well. but you wanted to know something about sutiershtper” “Yes. Weil. what about sutierships?” “My dear fellow, there are politicians in this country.” “I guess [ know it, general.” « Well,” contempiatively stroki tache, “I tell you these fellows always have thetr reasons for doing things, and they have thelr own reasons for doing things, you know?” “1 know.” “Well, you see we don't have anything to do with those post-traders now. We used to have when they were selected by the senior officers of the post. They always managed to select a gentleman, and the men in the ser. vice were protected by the monthly atvisory counell which audited the affairs of the sui ler and Oxed prices at a fair rate, and so on eli?” “Well, all that’s changed since 1870. The politicians manayed to change the whole thing, but lam free to say to you that the men in the service much preferrel the old method, for then there was some protection for them. “Of course. Now, general, isn’t it shame ful that a Cabinet” “Bought it in Europe when I was there— Dresden— there——" “What?” “That cabinet.” “No, you were going “West, you know. Stayed there quite a time—* No, no; about Bell ng bis mus- p's—you were o, I wasn’t.” But this is awful at this rate-_—” “Fine weather, but sloppy—by by the elevator, save you lots of troabie.” the good-humorea Phil cordial! interviewer fifty miles away. A SAD, Sap STorY.—Yesterday Constable shee og 3 received a dispatch from Kt mond to arrest for safekeeping & young girl nam zgie Williams, aged 1s years, wh had left ber home in that city last Wedr day, and who it was thought had taken take and wished Lis np ber residence at a house of ill-repute in this city, kept by a Madame George. Coustab! Purmpbrey found the girl in the house No. 3 Cove street, corner of Metecalfs lane, and kept by a mulatto woman named Margaret Copeland. On being brougit before the Mayor the girl, who is frail and delicate in appearance, acknowledged that she had left ber home from the fact that she had been ill- teated and abused by ber family, and stated that if she was returned to them she would hot remain, but would seek shelter at her grandmother's, in Louisa county. She further stated that she had been virtuow to b bi the time of her dey remained 80; she was a dressmaker, nd had come from Richmond in company with a woman named Maggie George. girl during the e ination evinced some feeling. The mayor ordered her to be con- fined in suitable quarters at the station houre until the proper parties from Rich- mond claim her. They have been telegraphed to.—[ Norfolk Virginian. A Sap STOR short time since, Solo- mon Abbott, living at a place cailed indian Arm, went to a considerable distance up one of the bays for the purpose of building @ small vessel. He was seized by sickness, to which bi ily succumbed, and his boly was carried back to Indian Arm. but not to bis family’s residence. as his wife being in a delicate state of health, it was judged impru- dent to inform her of the circumstances. It was decided to bury him without letting her Know anything of the occurrence. She was led uspect that something un going on, and the unsatisfactory answers she received to her inquiries aroused her sus- = that something was conceited from er. Determining to ascertain for herself What bad bappeved, she went to the house where ber husband's boty lay, and entered as the coffin lid was being closed down. Tow shock proved too much for her strength: she was thrown into convulsions, and in foor days she died — [ Newfountland Correspondence of the Bt. John (N. B.) Telegraph A BENGAL TIGER AS COLLATERAL.—A circus company in this State owed an editor a bill for advertising and refased to pay it. Thereupon the editor call upon the Sherif, who attached the Bengal tiger and brought him around to the newspaper office in his cage’ He was placed in the composing room, and during the first two days he not only con- sumed $15 worth of beef, but he scratched $6 worth of trousers from the leg of a local — who endeavored to sur him up with @ broom handle to make him roar. Oa the third day the tiger broke loose, and the entire force of compositors descended the Staircase with judicious suddenness. The editor was alarmed to find his exit through the composing room cutoff, and that the lateh wu the sanctum door was broken. So he climbed out ofthe window and sought safety on theroof. The tiger was shot.—{ /uwa City Press. RAISING SPRING CHICKENS FOR — Henry Anthony, living near Smyraa. has a new process for growing spring chickens for the Centennial, which, from present indie: tions, promises well. He bas a house, about 12 by 25 feet, with glass front and ends. He has a stove in it which he uses when neces- sary. He set his first hens some time in De- cember, and now has nearly 40 litle chicks. He expects to reach 500, ard to be able to ship his first lot of “brodilers”in May. Each hea has her own particular compariment in the house, and the floor is covered with little ns and thronged with little chirpera. The jouse is lined with tar paper, to keep out vermin, and 60 far this seems to accomplish all that was claimed for it. Tne success in gTowing chicks has been remarkable, so far, in the experiment.—{ Smyrna (Del ) Times. A FAMILY Livinc on Doos’ MRAT.—The fact has been brought to the notice of the Newark (N. J.) health authorities that Frank Scrubb, living at No. 24 Berlin street, is in the habit of subsisting, with his family, on dog meat. takes stray dogs from the street, Sera kins them, and Tone gone them as though t rn h familly are not is were sheep. compelled by want to subsist on cogs, but it i the result of a ne ERVICE is evening of New York i i a é Wi ties Ls i i & i i! fe il Be ou + ume ago, i i i i : é i i H: at i i i The | The Stratagem. (Prom the Worcester Pree.) Desteg the Presidential campaign wh preceted the war, while William L. Yeo Was on his way to attend the Baltimore ¢ Fention, he was invited toaddress an cultural fair at asmali town tn F_— coun He consented to go out of bis route fort pe , and @s this would be tris Srst ape during the contest, everybody was on qa vite to hear bis views on the questions then agitating the country. Kaltimore newspapers determined to verbarim reports, and five yo yp dispatched by ‘the morning train for F. Junction, where they would meet anot train to take them to the fair groonds, ab: six miles of. Fourof the scribes were men, but the fifth was « Falstad. agreed In the cars to take no unfair adv t oot cuch ether, no matter Cae benees When they arrived at F— Junction . may may be imagined when they percets the connecting train bad gone. Noth tsibie in the neighborbeod but an ¢ feotoned country cariole, in the shafts whieh stood a “lank, iy bor The four Unin soribes, with a shout mad simultaneous rush and gotinto the wag Hliing it completely. Poor Falstad aiong, larding the earth and their treachery. but with mookery and sion they waved him away and driver to proered. In the midst of bis gulsb & thought struck our fat fried and called to John to allow bim a seat on Gasbboard, offering $5 for the acoomme: tion. The countryman censented and down to hoist him ap. “Stop,” Fatty, “What will you sell thus ong give you #35 cash.” The ant was ww b a the Le. nother word. “Nor said Faistafl, “help me oo his back and te him out of the traces.” In two minutes mi it was done, and Fatty, putting wi steed, and with @ jolly laugh, rede off at gallop, leaving bis amazed companions get fo the fatr grounds as best they might foot. Fatty was the ooly Baltimore jo balist on the ground, and the next day | Was the only paper tad @ verbatim | port of Yancey's speech. He returned tot Junction after the proceedings were ov sold Ube horse back to its former owner #10, and quietly returned to Baltimore. J vfreres, Who had p & solemn and lo ly aflerpoon at the station, came back on | samne train to receive the congratulations thelr respective editors on thelr marvel enterprise. CRIM. CON. AND CAYENNE Paprer. fpecia! from Marshalltown, lowa, March says: The preliminary examination of Go rich, Who Was Arrested @s stated In @ li dispatch. commenced to-day. At the nc Journment, just as the defendant was | ing the stairw from the magtetrat office, Miss Shelion, @ sisterof the pers with whom the alleged letimacy took pla met him and struck him ones or twice Wi asmall rawhide she drew from beneath | shawl. Upon being standers she took from n went into his ey eyes of Mrs. Al 1 Witness on the part of the state, who ste next to him. t. Goodrich suffered gn a physician was immediat who administered remedies to alll Ting, Which was in part succesaf It Was necessary, In consequence of the | fendant’s nj to adjourn the exami was done, to April apd some into tx {varies Wirn a Covean 2@ Portland Oregonian bas a letter fre Nal r , which says; * Hudson ley, afew days a be ou the woods abouta mile fr bis form jooking for bis cattle with his da ne on @ large cougar and made tak tree. Mr. Hodson, being armed withan ¢ musket and fine bird shot. commenced w on bim, and after the fifth discharge 1 cougar came down with evident tatent of whipping bis enemies. He first attack the dogs, and got ope under him, when 3 Hudson clabbed his gun and, after the breach off, succeeJed in killing him w the barrel. When measured be was found be pine feet from tip to tip. Mr. — found four carcasses where the cou; killed bis yearling calves be had killed #ix more, as Mr Hudson bad killed a wild-cat and marten betore he killed the coa, EXPLAINEeD.— Recently iving seance in Terre Haute, smire their palms with lamp-b 2 with ap “apparition,” aed found when lights were turned up that the mediam the marks. This was generaliy mied| an unquestionable exposure of a the Banner of Light corrects vhat error, makes the subject perfectly clear, as fol “Now, every experienced investigator the phenomena ts well aware that the band, taking on any adhesive or co substance, will, in the recoil of the t tional atoms, or, a8 some call it. the aura, carry back that foreign # the corresponding member of the frame.” Certainly! WRITE To SARAH.—The Fort P ter says: A few evenings Sam modesiiy ae bis duties at general delivery of the office, lively little gt aletter for ber she turned to go, butafter tray the distance to the door an idea Returving te thedelivery window, she ed bereelf on her toes, poked her face up to Sam's and said in a voice loud to be beard four blocksaway: “You" write Sarah a letter. She wants one aa.” TRFEF was an old fellow named Heister, Who proved a most wretched old eh We cannot go on, For our witness has We are Marshed,” exciat — Heister.—| Burlington (Sowa) S7-There is a great deal of disen implied in the remark of @ certain lady that she didn’t like her new cause his beard was too rough.—| &7-The conversion of Harvey Welton Michigan revival is undonu! He nas confessed the wi —— — ~] in prison, ay be and otherwise ex; joy a burdened soul. il &7-The Memphis Appeal ization of a ats base ball Memphis. It seems as if Memphis is be @ suffering city. After having p Ubrough cholera, smallpox and yellow now comes @ virulent attack of this dreadful epidemic. S7 Little four-year-old playing with doll Now, you lay there. my dear, you lay there.” Mother—“Why, Edie, know tbat isn't right; you should say ‘m “Oh, po, mamma, I playing they GILMAN. March ith. 1876, Z. Foneral irom his late restdenoe. Dorthweet, Friday, 171 . 19 24 street northeast, Mar: ‘clock p. m., LAWRENCE Lewis, ‘months, formerly of Alexandria, t. Mark |