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mmr ae mr cm Re MEDICAL, £c. pi oe en ere RAILROADS. BOOKS AND STATIONERY TSON, fr can becom D*.2. 1876 ren sulted . hearly op. Nsy paite the G ESOAY ant ROUTE RNTCEDAY. "of te the Urinar ns. Gow Eyphilis acd ~permat Teceptl: con! ra: ted ail ite stages qu ured, and the Lay roy eradicated from the svstem, without the use of mer- cary. Spermesturrhws, brought on by excesses sud Mf memory and insani- rganic weakness, impotency, symptoms of consnmption, ip- io +. pains in back, ‘Sbuse in yourh. caneing loss o! ty, general det: i Gemeel B. » biog scientifically and Bon- Kefers to the high testimonials rv mthe leading physiciss of 24 Ith street northwest, from band cen reiv op JONES can be consulted every Tass- reday and Saturday. at 725 sth sreet Washington city, from lio 5 o'clock. « for all female complaints Advice mar2é-im* ced Fenale Physt cao conficentielly con- & street nortnwest. Herm ine are safe and healthy, and caunot fail. Mrs. W. vivits ladies a: their own residences. Advice Call or write. markt a” D:. BUCKLEB J: ence tn Fewal m1 3.43 ‘the se aoa 11:40 4 pes rrcept Sunday: and vis Lynohburg, ¥ = ee a F DR. BROTHERS’ INVIG- CUnDIAL fsils to cure any © of Seminal Weakneas. Loss of Power, of Im To mee No charge o- advice. Ofice, 906 Betret | gelQ.th Sms 1, 3.4, 6.6; rel senth, oppectie EmBhvesinn marls-te* Tickets, information, Siceping and D*:: ONSS, 34 North Gay street, Ba accommodations can be procured at the Of (Late Heel ent Physician and Sar- | Northeast corner of Thirteenth street 0. “pial for the @ Guarantees speedy dd irreguiarities cy ane Btirility, aod all ils abuse of nature's h marli-Im* ani sylvania avenue, Northeast corner of Sixth street snd Pennsylvania avenue, and at the Depot, where orders can be left for the ‘checkin: ae destination from Hotels and Residences D. M. BOY Gen'l P: N 'HOMS! Deer oe | ZaL¥ImORE GND OHIO RAILROAD. at No. 620 “ws: bp Uo ANGE OF TIME. Frarrany 13th, 1876, agra | aa atta l S ROMANE TON. > -00— ore an we jons. __maré6 do— Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations. »p.—T alt who are suffering from the O—BaLTiMoR® EXPEess, £3. errors e1ons of yoath. nervous O—NEW YORK AND Boston Exraxss. hood, ke. t will $—Cizcinsatt, St. Louis and Pittsburg Bx- F press. Dinner at Cumberland, Md EO rdbye ed —Baitimore and Way Stattor jos. Seud a self adtressed ns. On Sunday at 9:45. stopping st Relay cnly, JUSEPH T.INMAN, Station | @:60—Point of Bocks aud W ons. ww Yo rh cits ma? k 6m 10:26—SaLTimoesU NLixit ixPREss No stops Sa -- a EB FOR TAS SPEEDY | 3 Feaknees, Lost Manhood, and om by indiscretions or ex- he togredtieats. DAVIDSON & OO.. seplt-m.w fly Box 9296 Now York, [MADAME BESTELL. M.D ~ 5—Baltimore ana Way Stations, 1:30-Bew Your and Noxvoux Bxranss. ss0—Berlma2 Parlor Cars .30—Bsiltimore, erick, Hagerstown Ww via Sain Stem.) ESCH: TiO ay ations (Vv 4:28—Frederick, Point ‘of Barper’ GC ra t medical attendance at the Doctors | §:90—BaLTimoks EXPR. g deuce Ladies placing th ¥ je ; my se nto hae Weatevaregarartocd seise | $.98—Bagimore aed Wey station Secatinent aad a suesds care, UGne aes reniaenee, 6:00—St. Olnctnnat, Pittsburg [Fast Bi: corner of South Sharp and Dover sts., Baltimore, ‘press Ohi », Columbus, pd bd and sepl?-ly all Way 8: op Obio and Ohicage “SQATISFACTION,” 81 PER BOTTLE. Con NS ee Cor 5 sultaticus frees ateDn’ DaBOT Be TiS 4% New Yous Sigur Exraess. Sleeping cars street, (Colouivation Building ) yyl-Im* ete sak satmityel Way Mestena, —_—_— s 9: Cay ee 0 tae PRUFESSIONAL. ‘xcept Suaday.” Camuten Station for Washinrion. OBERT V. HUGHES, Justice of the Peace, 458 6.00, 7:30, S45 a. 12:30, Loutsians avenae. opfsite City Hall tends to all legs) basiness— ms, Accounts and Houses. A fsithfal officer in atteedance mis-Im* Caasess EBT £JOUN W. WaGNEB, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, a.m, and 1:30 p.m. 637 F Staerr. ly at the Baltimore marls-Im" ington Station, and will be snd Oblo ticket offices, Was! DE BCHAEFFER bas removed his fice tom: | (86 Penusyivania avenue, where rs porsrity to LE14 19th street. Specimens for | ‘akon ier Seagagn 00 be checked ord received at any Microscopical Acaly«is may be left at his Of soint In the a THOS. B. SHARP at Milburo s Pb: - 1429 Pennsy! Master of Trans . nae. maré Im* L. M, COLB. General Ticket Agent. = GEO. S. KOONTZ. General Agent. novl-tf Upwie ER, 4 JUST THE 5wace, as 2 agp Bio. 609 ith fLiod Unit “ = STEAMER LINES. Bureau Francais.) jsnW-ly = SOR NORFOLK 3. &. WOLF, F STEA & LADY OF THE LAKE + foot of 6th_street, eBSTist. od to LGLO F atreet. < ER & RAKMEA = Sioa AATISTS. FR 10, 3 Tickets good u FO POT Stesmer JNU. W MAO BIVER THOMPSU. YRATIVE and every descrip* ‘aces Company E i T wharf, fect of 6thetreet, every TUESDAY. Smee sai seat cet m , for Curricman and intermediate laudin| SPECIMEN RUM 710 every FRIDAY at7 9m fr Conn Biverys j " at intermediat: iacdings Fk Eee poe ns For information apply at the office of the Com- FER SET FOR TEETH. EITHER under the Metropcliten Hank, 1th etreet, ee AW Da. A ATT, Graduate of ostte ihe Treasury, or to the Agent. at the Prana: — J f Gilees Soe nt Thieeen. 408 Mb aret. 2 Z gest ste, corner of Gas and chloroform used ti | FYEOFLES’ LISE” extracting teeth anaglt-ty < NOMINI. MATTOX CREEK, UPPBR MA- Te HODUCAND INTERMEDIATE HOTELS. CHODOC AAR DINGS. - UNITED STATES HOTSL, renee A MORRIS FORTY SECOND STREET, Captain T BB. Will commence runnin, on AND COLUMBIA AND KLM AVENUES, POSITE MAIN KXHIBITION BUILDING OPPOSITE ONTENNISL GHOUNDS. WIM, to the abo Monday, March 6th, leaving froth Dav and THURSDAY asa. m Sam. Betorning will leave Nomini every TUESDAY dF ¥ bay ae =ers ‘N. R. FITZHUGH, Agent. uz ABBINGER, sag asamccisel te Cart. M. &. Gaze, ‘This elegant Sire proof Hotel ts now open for the tien ci guests It coutains 325 roums, replete with all modern tmproveaeots. Visitors to Phil iphin wil Low here meet with better accommoda- tots or More reas. pable rates ‘Will leave 6th street wharf at noon SUNDAYS and WEDNESDAYS, feb) to. af su Ps Bo THEY, Manager. = Po! ao Landings, inckodin UNION SQUARE HOTEL, ‘Mattawoman, Mecnodoe sad Basiere to Nomini. . ‘A.J.Dam&Bon, 4 Giko Lara sr, (NEW WORK. {42,02 %hogs: | _febe-tnorl ‘Agent. tue eacelloncice Knowete moders, bovels of toe | NNW XPRESS SOOT yy) CABALY excellencive Knowe % beet gred HILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, WASH- ie PHULAETON ANU GROKGRTOWN, From pier 9, North Wharves, P! SATURDAY, af 13 m. po MosDaY. erm specioas, ory -O., . >. m. nro Tine conucets at Philadephia with Clyde's ea ed chaniatag. nud theviews |, Svular Geusl-weckly Line of Bisamees for Prove ‘aut bes no superior anywhere ont | dence, ‘New Eugiand States Wo wharl- fs here su: at mode ants are wmly courte ent for D. of OG, jelphia. yf is available et all bours, day and . Ordars ‘attended U8, OF sops-tr PIANOS, &c. "JHE BUSMISG BIRD (OCOLIBRBI) PiANO, ‘The smallest ana the ches pest first-class seven-c¢- made Crunanp L NOTICE. With the view of diminishing tae uxten, the Steamers of ine ors for all seasons of be year. chancse of oot take a specified tave PLA r G. L. WILD & On the outward passage from Queenstown to New #RO.. Be nts, 723 7th street, betwees York or Boston, crossing Meridian of 6 8 43 lat., or @ and H streets nor:hwest. ‘ nothing to the north of Pianos and ai! Instraments TUNED and BE- On the homeward }, orosstag ths MM PAIRE feb29 tr | of B) at 42 lat, or not! the north of 43. EF ALLET DAVIS & 0078 GRAND, SQUARE | THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN end UPKIGHT PIANOS for ssie on, * ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, Tuan ond ocean er toaal Bee aeesen BETWEEN NAW YORK AND LIVBR- Ob street ps o BROS deta | POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. From Naw Yore b 18 Bothaia.., Wed., April 19 Wed.. Apri! 28 KMABE @ COs WOBLD BENOWNED PIANOS, Ww s Abyssinia Wed, Grand, Square Grand, Square and Upright, | Java,........Wed Mi ay 3 THE B&-T MADE. ed, April 8 10 i McC-mmow Pianos; Shonenger’s cel- ed. April Scotia Wed. May H new style Also, e large, And every following WEDNESDAY end SATUR of Pianos which have '¥ from New Yor! Use @ short time, for sule and rent at very Steamers marked * Ao not carry steerage passen- low prices. Tuning and Krosiring promptly at- | gers. tended to, at EICHESBACH S Bates ov Pa [aNO WAKERKOOM octlS-ly §6425 1th #t.,a few doors above Pa. Rett ome ne Fagg, $y 2 on eee ‘ickete to Is $36, sold, add’ tonal Heturp tickets on tevorabie Tage Hoket™ (0 aud frum eli parteci Burope st low rates Through bitis of lading given for QAFETY FKOM FIRES, ver: » Belfast, Ginsa iaere, Antwerp and ther porta ——— oa tae Continent, snd for Mediterranean porte. For ‘ Millions of property sud huudreds of lives saved Nowe Boeltte roca: or, atthe ber mp a ——o ALLWOOh & MORRIBON No THE SAFETY MATCHES O88. @. FRABOKLY: AND = AMERICAN FUSEES. INSURANCE Dlanwfacturet Only by the American Fuses Com D.W KATOHAM, pany, Lemuted, JOBS T. ABMS. THE ONLY PERFECT SAFETY MATCH IN THE WORLD Gree, Pa. AEMS @ KETCHAM, Contain no Sulphur or Pbospborons; not affected | Gg CRANC, o) Cee ee eraeseit eee oer ae ette | GENERAL LYSCKANCE AGENTS AND sclear lig! ee ft mp flens've od Geaeral io ad troduction will dimi: iah “ scc'dental” res Afty per Cent., and tend to reduce th vate of In: uraace Becommended by the BOARD OF FIBE UN- DEEWSITERs OF THE DISTHIOT OF CO- LE Dror Britpixe, corner of F and Sth streets { EVERY DESCRIPTION WBIT- ON THS BEST TEKMS. LUMBIA “os vaiaable guard seat; st accidental OVAL. ee THESAvasT SeU GEST mated | REMOVAL: oc, LYOOMING FIBE INSUB. ANOK COMPANY has been remcved to Boom No, For sale by Grccers and Druggists. 30, LeDroit Building, corner of F and 8th streets, WASHINGTON OFFI pg pom es ration for maréIm 1511 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE oper 3. RUSSELL DAR, Agent. HORSE FOOD. >) > } LUMBER! LUMBER! @REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. MUST SELL AND WILL SELL 1A BOA. 1s M. GORDON'S FOOD rus ei RSES AND CATTLE. j =~ ta bd JEG, 920 per M. formeriy 830. ECONOMY.ViG OK. SPEBD, KINB APP BAR- EAT gs former, @3. TOE ENE Fd ik © | Seok PS FLED, Boe wm bse = 1 other of LUM! - INGREDIENTS ALL VEGETABLE. ¢ 100 Feeds fer $2 0c. Sale AGE Mit eames Fels CALh, BULL SECURE BAR- GEORGE H. JOHNSON, febds-ly __ Corner 15th and B streets northwest, J. HBIBERGER to ¥ AND OrtizeNs, avy MERCHANT TAILOR, Hi Soha TPR 56d Penn's ore, We a | TEES es i i cfs Wank san, JOHN Sis | Ee Administrator. Carey ANIA 1876 T®E BAIBTATIONS OF MANT ns ALLAGES The Eneits of Virgil By Wm, Morris roft's History of the Un.ted states. Centen- Liz's and Insights. By Mra, Whitney. Mise Bitebecck's Wedding Dress, Work in the Vineyard. By RF. Burr, Easter Lilies, and other Lenten Books. A full supply of wet ra, and other Ribles. at ‘WM. BALLAN TY! 's, mar29 tr 25 7th street. SPBING PUBLIOATIONS —The Habiations of + Man in all -* s, by Viollet Le Duc; $5 00. 3 Mist. x7 of US - Centenary, Rdltion, Vol. 2; 9225. The Myths of the New World, by Or. Bria ton, new edition; ¢2.50 Hi the World, by Quackenbas: ights, by Mra A.D. Whine Statesman’s Year- book 1876. by. in; @320. Centennial other Poems. by Kat= ington;@1.75 Davauit’s Mills by © H Jones: @175 — First Families of the ree, by Joaquin Mi jer; 1.50. Poems, by Rd. ‘ard Pollock: $1.7 tory of UB. 91 80 Erselia, b: Lady Leisure Hour Tol sty Gules Verne: @5 00; attic Oration trom vol rules Vern . 5 Antiph Teac! Is. by Jebb; GRO. Floral Decchations fof Desiting Houses. dob Lot, Cloth Bound, at the ‘uni price of 80 cents “Ai marti-tr 911 Peun-ylvania avenue. NEW Books. Diseases of the Nervous System. By Dr. Hammond. . 88; sheep, 87. Handbook St architectural Styles, By Rosongar- ai Ferasites and Messmates, By Van Bene- den. Internati -nal Sci. Series \ A Short History of Natural Science. By Backley. Mom ir of Caroline Herschel; with portraits. $175 The Heneids of Virgil. New edition. By im. Morris. Ez Religion and Pbi'ceophy of Swedenborg. By Theop. Taos. 2 Just pubsiabed and for sale b medtr MOHAN BROS 1015 Pa av NEW BOUKS RECEIVED AND FOR SALE AT SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE, Corner 4% street and Penna. av. Dear Lady Disdain. By Justin McCarthy. ‘Hie Natural Life. B Marons Clarke author of “The Heir of bedeliff ‘The Curste in Oharge By Mra Oliphant. Ber Dearest Foe 'y Mrs. Alexander, author of “The Wooing OT.” Mrs Limber’s Baflle; or, A Church Fair and its Victims. febls-tr BANKERS. [8 ¥28280W ACCORDING To YOUR MEARS 810. 825. $50, g100, 8200. Bow to make money is in order’ and clined to teil the reader oue of the secrets i cB FROTHINGHAM & UO, 12 Wall street, New York, Bankers and Brokers, are prepared to in" Vest in Stocks and other profitabie ventures of a lo- gitimate c ‘This firm is famous for money- vestments Send for their explanacory Stocks purchased and carried as tong as desired, ® margin of frem three to five per cent.—{ From Bos. ton Saturday Evening Express, Feb. 9, 1576. m4-eotr ware STBEET OAK'OATURES. 48 pages, containing 14 engraved h, Information for Stock Speculs- tors. Price, cloth” cover cents; paper covers, free, by mail. TUMBBIDGE & CO. 16-coly Bankers and Brokers, 2 Wi Ww. THE TRADES. Atexennes BALL, WI' LIAM BALL, (Late with G. Wy Barker.) Lato, Manufacturers avd Dealers in Doors, Sash and Binds, Glass, Hardware snd all Building Matertai sHachusets avente. Oetween 6th and 7th streets northwest, sell goods 20 per cent. cheaper than any other honse. (all and examine. | je25 ly REOvED. JAMES F. BRIEN, PLUMBER AND GAS FITIER, mar27-tr S11 77H ST. NORTHWE JOHN ©. HOGAN, 713 Market Spare, Manufacturer of a Newly Pi and Ventilatin Building: forsaleor rent. Bole Agent Mildew Proof Awning Material COAL AND WOOD. Coal AND KINDLING Woou. Onr stock of COAL is now complete, embracing ail the choice qualities, and to which we invite the ntion of conanm Our PATENT BUNDLED KINDLING WOOD, with a fire-lighter in every bundle, is the best In ogt, Flags an tor the only * use. For sale by ali grocere—try it. No shavings, paper or Kerosene oil required. CHEAP. SAF, CLEAN. STEPHENSON & BRO., ‘Mill and Depot 7th-street Wharf, feb¥4-ly Branch Office 121% Pennsylvania avenue. Coat COAL! WOOD! WeoD: CHEAP! CHEAP! FOR C. THOUSANDS OF TONS OBDEK! Si! OD. Arriving daily, cargoes of the best varieties of all kinds of COAL aud WOOD, Now ts the time to buy ' If you wonld we buy At, 3,300 pouede tot! ed betore 5 ou bu. Ving two of the largest wharves in the District, and all tue faciliti E peng thereto annexed for the delivery of oal direct from our vessels to the consumer, we oan certaialy offer +; ial induce- - ee eTndlety A dete and rico witl con- Vince cnsataglance of our unsurpassed advantages, one {iss WOOD delivered as low as $5.50 T Cord. Pao ‘GAK WOOD delivered as low as 86 to 87 r Cord. be Bot 16 tal Ia. that fs necessary to convince wabiie of the above fac , JOHNSON BROTHERS. Main Office and Depot at Jonnsoa’s Wharves, fuct of 33th ont een Metre . iStock : 2"'F street nor Offices {4112 otnstrect | PURE SODA WaTER, i” BLOCK TIN LINED STEEL FOUNTAINS, got a e001 article and just ton, call on the under- ang25-e0 £0DA APPARATUS FOB SALE OB BENT. Apply early to SAWL C. PALMER, | DEPOT, 57 GREENE STBEET, o. marlS-tr ____ Groncztow TIER, BUCKWHEAT, kc, Disimond Syrup. Vermont Maple Syrup Oepe Cod Cranberries Pure Ourrant and Quince Jelly, put up under our . iB 08 Pennsylvania avenue. BRYAN & BRO. ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTBIES. ta TRUNKS FOR LADIES. TRUNKS FOR TOY TRENKS SATCHELS FOR LADIES, SATOH FOR OHILDREN. ‘3 FOR ALL, ABBIAGE BOBES, Hi . OF G WHIES HARNESS, SavbLEe kre” ‘Trouks of every style made to order on thepremises, TRUBKB and Baus: promptly TRUNKS covered ee PABTIES ABOUT TO BUILD Caw SAVE MONEY BY OONTRAOTING WITH UB, As we Keep in regular stock, snd are prepared to ggect tm most Spproved manner, every description HOUSE AND ORNAMENTAL PLUMB- ING, SEWERAGE, GAS- PIPING, &o. 7! a ie ec ROOFING, TIN HOT-AIB PIPES to be (SLATE and MARBLE MANTELS, in excellence None, AORS and FIRE-FLAG $i n oatnt than say other bones in ube ler ad ousbilag us fo'make fevers MAYWAED & HUFCHINSOR, NATIONAL SAFE Dero: Corner 18th 3. and New York avenue, FIRE AND BUBGLAR-PROOF VAULTS. salon om deposit. Bafes for ar Le Wyn FOND OF GOOD EATING "os BERL Airs, eae AUCTION SALES. THIS EVENING UBCANSON BROS.. a De octhea corner 8S aut Nets eorthwoet BOOK SALBE—LARGE of: ¢ SEOOND- BAND BOOKS STOWE ASD A8 xivuss » &c INT INED IN NO. ¢ NIM TREK? NORTHWEST, AT AD. TION TAY and SATURDsY EVEN On FBI NGs Merch 31st and April tpg at 7 ck each ‘erent hall sell, Soi 3.0R account of removal. the entire re- maining stock of Books, & 4a the ab ve stare, embraciog °n'all. @ large ovilectt » esery department of literature, to whicn buyers are invited. ar: DUNCANSON BROS., Aucta, ¥O-MORROW. |. OOX & OV., Auctionvers, 639 @ str-et. The auction sales of DRY be resum: NDAY. March 27th, at 0 a’ m, avd continue daily at the same hour unttl the entire svock is closed cut. B. N_ COX & 00.. Ancts. mer25 lw (Bs NcERY GALE or BBAL ESTATE aT ON THE posta SIDe OF MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, BETWEEN NORTH CAPITOL STREET ANT NEW JERSE VEN WABHINGION, 1». 0. be del se By virtue of of the Supreme Oonrtiof the Columbia, yd in equity cause No 4868, we will offer for sale ablic auc ton, in front cf the premises, on SATURDAY April 1.1876, a 5 o'clock p m ,Jo"5, in Oabot's au division of square 625, with the tuipr vements there. on. One fourth cash; the ual instalments, at 6, 12 aud 18 mc ofsale, beating inte: cst from the day of s: (8) per centum per annum; or, all cash, a er portion than one-fourth of the purchaser. The tile to. be ned until ati of the purchase money and the interest thereon is Ful If the terms of sale are not comp'ied with within » days fromthe day of sale, we reserve the righ’ the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. Al couveyancing at BUG dep it ox acc ptance of bid AMS 8 EUWARDS Wi. PL DUNWOODY. ¢ Teastees. 486 Louisiana aveone northwwest E.J SWEET, Auct. mar?l-eokda EDUCATIONAL, WEST END INSTITUTE | Family School for Young Ladies Mrs. 8. b. Cany, Principal Bow Haven, Conn. Send for circular. ' mar3 6m TH8= EPiscoraL restive re, Corner Wth and I streets, BEV.F L. KNIGHT. Db D,fead Ma PROF. JOUN L“WRY! A M., Ass The Sixth Annual Session of charch se for boys will comm 8D. of September. from the engi7-tf EASES, FRENCH, AND CLASSICAL 8H. 4 LECT 8UHJOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. 915 New York avenue p. w.—Mrs. ANGELO JA 0K SON, Principal —The eighth annual session begins on the Mth of September, 1575, angat-ly MAKE YOUR “FORTUNE! GRAND GOLDEN DRAWING OF TUS LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY (Incorporated 1568) TAKES PLACE APRIL 29, 1576, AT NEW ORLEANS. POSITIVELY NO POSTPONEM. POSITIVELY NO SCALING, Capital Prize, §100,000: 3,680 PuIZEs, AMOUNTING To $502,500. ALL PAID IN GOLD. One Prize to Every Six Tickets! ONLY 20,000 TICKETS, AT 950 EACH, United States Currency. TENTH AND TWENTIETH COUPONS IN PROPORTION. LIST OF PRIZES. One Capita Prize. serene 100,000 Priz 60,000 1 Priz 20.000 1 Priz 10,000 2 Prizes at $5,000. 10,000 4 Prizesat 2 600. 10,000 20 Prizesst 1,000. 20.000 50 Prizes at 25,000 1,200 Prizes st ums 120,000 2,000 Prizes st canes 100,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES, 100 Approximation Prizes at $200... 820,000 100 Approximation Prizes at 100... 10,000 100 Approximation Prizes at 75... 7,500 5.580 Prizes in nll, amounting to (gold)@502,500 Tickets for sale by all regularly appointed agents, and by the LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY CO. _P.0. Box 692, 8.0, marll d& KtAp7 PRESERVE YOUR HEALTH! To do this it is necessary that you should tnhak froth and pure sir in the rooms you daily end nightly occnpy. ‘This can only be done successtally aod without Lr of contracting Coughs, Colds 7 = — a attendant evils. by purchasing and usi NEW ‘TENT TEANSTAREAT VENTILA which, besides being actoally ornamental to the wivdows. are entirely difforent from all others iv their menner of operating to permit their ingres- and egress of air to and from the room. tilstors may be applied to windows of P tions, and are stationary. They are tnysluable for ‘ase in echool rooms, public halls, hospitals, invalid chambers, sleeping apartments and rooms in one: ral. @ Ventilators areon exhibition and for sale at 1302 F street, near cor. Lith n. w., Wasd ington. D. © , and may also be seen in operation at the Billiard Rooms of Miller & Jones, over Nation- sl Theater. Cail and examine them. O. WAGNER. Luventor and Patenteo, marl- Washington, D.O MANUFACTURERS? AT MAR ICES. $4 Ladies’ and Gent’s TRA VELING TRUB&S, with McMaurray’s Patent Trank Stay attached. LADIES’ TRAVELING SATOHELS SHAWL STBAPS and POCKET BOOKS. DOUBLE and SINGLE HABNESS. LAP BOPBES an¢d HORSE BLASEETS. SADDLES, BRIDLES sad WHIPS. Tranks Covered and Repaired, and made to order All Bepairs to Harness. ‘ W488, 8, WILLIAMS, Auctioneer > VOL, northwest Corner Wih end D «tree EXTENSIVE SALE OF HOUSER ou» FrRNt TURE, CARPATS. ac AT AUCTION On F0-M /RBOW ‘Saturday! April a 1576, commencing at 10 o clock am- I shel sell, in fron’ of wy au: tive rooms, @ large ax Furniture & ete ress. Pillows yths, Kitchen Fre BL ty RA Wa 10 (B On FE Lo Ta § cn OOKING AND BEA’ Es; SCHOOL D&SKS; CART BULAIES. One new Top ons Horse, Boci abou Srbivites, ac ATURDAY (To morrow) MORNING st. 1576, at 10 cle k. te front of m on ro ms, Lebel! sei? a fins coliect-on o Firnitare, &e Te ms cash It = TRYS DOWLING, Auct. 808 B WAGGAMAN, Beal Estate Aactioncer, 319 7th street On WEDNESDAY, april 5. at 5 0% m 1 wili offer for -als.im freon’ «ft Is 8, the cwelllog house No 22s. 0n A cnet containing ten rooms and Miet « BeonveDINEee Lot i by 256 Avopportunity i ffored for's g-eat ba owner is anxtous te weil Tele “dda "THOS, EF WAGGAMAN, Anct 3H WARNES corerien sui Fatrects TLUSTERS’ Sar © T. IMP LOVED BY Use, » 1s F LO THREF STORY BRICK HOU: COLUMBIA BREET By virtne of m deed 17 duly recorded in Ut Aprit He laue records for the Dist at tbe request of the party sel) at public anctten in front o MuUND<¥.the tovhday of Acril, Ix pm ‘ f cits cre bunéred and thirty subdivision of i y five $4) accord he plat ot div sion recorded i» Liber HB © 1, folio Yeyor's Offices of said city, togsther fasements, bereditanerts ard appu sane bel Dein of trust for ezpilited & Tern s a) time of » with intere t to be secure ‘Terms of sale to be com Trastees will reec!! at r defaulting purchas EC TOLUMADGE. | {trustees ¥ ANDBEW BE ODUVALI &de FD CLE Salesman B. WILLIAMS, Auctionrer . 1001, northwest corner 10th and D sts. TRUSTEE S*LE OF VALUABL® reostosr neues. f> the dj-ct, however to acertain det “k@ @ statement wherrot will be ASD MANS RP RO« PRES FRONT DWELLING. FRONTING ON OCOBCOBAN STREET. BE TM EAN (37TH AND barn STREBES NUBTH MEST. AT AUCTION By virtue of 8 dead of trast dated October Mth. A.D, 1573, and duly recorded in Li Ta Volic SL one of the land records for thr ef Columbia, and by direction « the there and known ip Chi Bicbarae’, rrnste berea two’ hundred mm. ¥ (240), with iaprove me 8 ther’ on. consisting of @ two sory and mau. @ root press brick front dwelling, with base Amount of indebtedness, end ex f sale in cash, ard balance at teelye and i months, for notes bearing interest at 10 per per annum, and secured by a deed of trust o1 pretmices sold. Conveyancing at the cust « purchaser. @20 dcewn on day of sale, and if th terms of sale are not complied with within @ve anys frm day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to Teeell the property at the risk and cost of the a= fault‘vg purcha-er marzo ¢ T.H G TODD. Trastee WASH. B WILLIAMS, suct DOW SMAN & GRERN, Auctioneers TRUSTER SSALK OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Re ON SDE O AL EXTATE SOUTH ¢ ALS OT ON SOt EAK ist STREET SUUTHAAST, (FRONT ING 20 FEBT ON B) By virtue of a deed of trust, dated February VALLE ash TH SIDE OF 6 2d, AD. 1875, and duly record.d in Lioer No olio $43, one of the Iaud reoords for the Dis- tof Columbia, and at the request of the party preured thereby I will sell at, pnblic wucti n, tu cunt of the premises, to the bighest bidder, on DAY, April 4th, A D. 1876, at 4 o'clock pm. the following yonnd +ituate tthe city of Wasbin strict to wit: Lt numbered twenty one. :21,) iu square numbered ten buudred and eighteen,(1015.) together with the improve ereon—three new two siory Brick voll ‘These Bouses, with groond attached, will be sod separately Also,on same @ay, at 5 15 p.m., that certain piece cr parcel of ground situate in maid etry sud ivaict, and-known as part of lot pumbered seven teen (17), in_square numbered thirty two (732 ginning for sam twenty (20) f castward from the northwest coruer of said Popping thence caat aloug anid, B street twenty (30) fect, thence sou h ove boudr ) teet to a public siley. thence weet along said atley fifteen (13) Teor, the ce north [twenty five (25) feet Gig inches, thy west five (5) feet, and thence nurth aeventy-four (74 feet 83% inches to the said B atrect and place of be ginning. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash (of which 75 oa jance in six, twelve avd eightesn cach house and the lut must be pais ’ psyments, to be secured interest tl , in equal chaser’s noes, bearing eight per cent from day of sale until paid, and # deed of trast on the property sold. Conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Ifterms of sale are not compl ed ith im six days after sele, the trustee reserves the rigbt to resell at risk and cost of purchaser in de- fault WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Trostee, mards-d No. 1321 F street northwest. HOMAS DOWLING, Anctioneer OATALOGUE SALE OF A COLLECTION OF ELEGANT BOOKS From a. pri library, in various depart- ‘ments of literature, comprising copies of choice Evgiish and Americaa editions of ndard works, mortly new and in ertra bindings; anomber of handsom astrated Publi vas: rare elo Books, etc . cic . all in good condition, to be so!d at my auction rooms, southwest corner Penn S lvania avenue and ith’ street, MONDAY and TUESDAY EVESINGS. April 31 ond 4th. Sale to ccmmence at 7:30 o'clock precisely Tecmscasb. [mari] THUS DOWLING. Auct. H WABNER, corner 7th and F streets. AUCTION BALE OF A DESIRABLE THREE- STORY BRICK L WELLING, No. 1400 G STREET, WEST F1DE. BETWEEN 1478 AND 15:4 SURERKTS NORTH WEBT. MONDAY, April 3d. 1576. at 5 o'clock p. On m . will be sold at suction. in front of the Prem.ses, the above-described property. The lot has a front of $2 feet on G street, by s devth of 100 feet. The ewelling bas eleven rooms Hotard cold water F Al modern, improvements, “Brick stubie ou ref Lot, Terms; One-third cash: and the balance In one nd two ‘years, wiih interest at ejght per cent. per annum, secared by @ deed ef trust on the property #:1@ @1W down on day of sale All conveyancing Terms to be complied with in at purchaser's cost seven i S7-Apply to Auctioneer for permit to examine B. McMURRAY, “aed” J. T. COLDWELL, Sslerman, Jenll-tr S06 MarketSpace | _—— —<—$<—$—$————— ——— NATTAN ‘S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY MEN'S WEAR. FOR THE HAIR, FOR RESTORING GKAY OR FADED HAIB TO ITS NATURAL AND YOUTHFUL COLOR. It es brash, di ealiny hair smooth aod eae It eradicates Dat roff. and its Spplication prevents and sto; niains nothing whatever pomenows: nature. not “OM AWTHUR 'NARTANS, Dougsist, _ mar2l-tr 24 and D streets northwest. FAIRBANES' SCALES. THE STANDARD. Also, Miles’ Alarm Cash Drawer, Store Trucks, Baggage Barrows, all sizes, Coffee and Drug Mills, Letter Presses, &e., &c. AIRBANGA SCALE WAREHOUSES: Fainuaaks 3 GS Med Baltumoret” Batuwoss, Fa He 7 BROWN & OO.,2 Milk st., Boston Fr. ES & EWING, Masonic Hall, Philadel- Br. (KS, MORSE & OO., 111 Lake st., Ohi- F. (ORSE & CO., 189 Walnut st., Fr 3. MOSER & 00., 183 Buperior st., rr BBE & OO., <8 Wood st., Pitts- F. MORSE & 00.,5th and Main sts., ¥. ‘CO., 303 and 304 Washington ave., vr HUTCHINSON, Ben Francisco, AGENT in W. SPRING GOODS. NEW STYLES. FINE GOODS, TO MAKE TO MEASUR. SUITS TO ORDER, FBOM 835 UP. READY-MADE SUITS, FROM $14 UP. BEADY-MADE SPRING OVERCOATS, 10 UP. DEVIIN & CO; les F STREET. ee EV FRipaAY FORTY FOURTH CONGRESS Clomng Proceedings Text: Sharp Debate in the Scnate ATR — Aver our report chmed— Mr Bayard continued his speech tn oppo- sitten tothe Mississippi investigation re: etion say ing: There seems to be no occasion ‘or Unig investigation. The troubles which have cocnrred In any of the southern states *pring from the detectives who went down there by direction of the Department of Jus- Lee. He bad not forgotten that ‘ons of doliars had been expended by this same Department of Justice to carry out its belarious design of manufacturing @vidence bis kind. Mr Boutwell (Maas) called the attention of the Senetor to bts remark of tens of mi!- Mons of dollars, and thought he would find that the facts would not bear out the asser- hen, apd what money was spent then, was made necessary by acts of the party to ‘which the Senator belonged, by their deeds of violence, their intimidation of the colored people and other such acts of violence. Mr. Bayard said the Senator had taken ad- vantage of his courtesy in yielding for ® question to interject a political tirade of a ® Wer kind, and ffhehad derived any com fort by It, be was welcome to It. He coutia- ued Dis opposition to the resolution, for which he sald there was no necessity. Mr Boutwell said when be offended any ne be generally wanted to explain or apolo- eze He thought the Senator from Dela “are, in quite an uncivil and angry manner, ad charged him with injecting a politic Grade Into bis speech. That was tue mai «rs Of men who bad been brought up © code of slavery (Boutweli ber as @ scholar or @ teacher, ant be did not ose to be taught in manners by the stor from Delaware. It was the natural ING STAR as. March 33, in76. b Of the system of sla od men ratsed under such tr cox could | pected to MAIDIAtO & proper con for the rights of ers. He anced the slavery me and t after remaining tn th ten for | early 4 century, with thetr u then they withdrew from the | ertabiish their infamous pri the Senator from Delawale w first to come to their de: i He did bot propose to lake lessons men as tha Mr. Bayard replied that it did not Le in the beart of any man to say that he had done anything thet was not faith the Union. He belonged to every drop Of the bloed in whose m loys! people, and any one who charged sifterently states in his throat @ lie. The Serator from Massachusetts had. thought, in a very angry manner in ® political trade into bis speech. Hi: ¢id not care to modify bis language in east The discussion was continued up to the bour of adjournment HOUSE.— After our report closed— The House resumed the consideration of the bill appropriaiing $103,000 for a deficiencs in THE PRINTING AND ENGRAVING BUREAU of he Treasury department and for the issue of silver coin In place of fractional currency An amendment offered by Mr. Keagan (Texas), providing that silver coins of the denomination of one dollar shall be legal tender at their nominal value for any som not excerding $50 in any one payment; and Wat silver coins of less than #1 shail be legal tender at their nominal value for aay amount not exceeding $25 in any one pay- tent, Was adopted—yeas 117, nays 107 The next vole was on an amendment of Mr Wells (Mo.), to add to Mr. Holman’s #mendment & proviso that if silver bullion is vot presented for coinage in sufficient quantity to meet the demand for tne re- cemption of fractional currency, the Secre lary of the Treasury may purchase silver bullion for the purposes of coinage. Speeches were made by Mr. Wells in favor of, and by Mr Rendall (Pa.) against it, the latver aé ciaring himself in favor of it as au addition to Mr Holman’s amendment, but against it as anoriginal proposition. Oa the vole by tellers there was a tie—eighty-cight on each side; whereupon Mr. Cox (N. Y.), a8 Speaker pro tem., voted against it. The yeas and bays were then demanded and ordered. The amendment was agreed to—yeas 117, nays 1. Without disposing of the bill, the House. at 4:50, took # recess tll 7:90 —the eve session being for the cousideration of legislative appropriation bill EVENING SESSION The House resumes its session at 7:50. Mr. Campbell (IIL) introduced a biil fora ad the | ward towards the highway BURSTING OF THE WOKCESTER PAS renneeceen ponent Susman Resintiess Force of the Waters. The dispatches from Worcester, Mass..give ® vivid pieture of the foal bursting of the Lynde reservoir, pear that » amt evening. Foot after foot of embankment gave Way ONT] It was all gone, and when the carlb bAd 4!| Deen washed away a hole ap- in the center of the wali aod graduat- peTease! antil wile one grand crash the ii crumbled, letting off 760,000,600 GALLONS OF WATER stored behind. The water rushed down the ravine in @ solid mess twenty feet hi whirling and rushing @t the same time, the roar was terrible. First in the line of the opward until !t was drawn into @ whirlpool, when It was crashed to match wood end thrown into the air. Lifted bodily, and not even a stone of it bas The gate hoowe was since been seen. DOWN THROUGH A NARROW RAVINT one hundred feet wide apa one mile | food swept on. The sides were gu fairly dug out clean in an instant for feet, until the edge of the embankment almost icoler. Through the Woods ob one side of the ravine the waters tore. The largest trees were twisted around like straws, pulled up by the roots and car- Tied opwarddown thedrain. The flood tore ont everything in the ravine and rashed on- below. A large rh was taken up bodily and carried about feet, when it struck @ tree and was bro- Ken into pieces. The waters from the reser- wo reache! Ketilebrook, and ® vast @ pond strack Hag & line bey ed down towards Cherry Val Leesville, Shore- w Worcester. J. A. Smith & mill stood at the head of tn it Wasadam whict had mense_presenre way te brought apor The waters of tue pond the atready uncontrollable and gave acted The m a substantial brick ac was the next struck, and crambiet. A . stanceaway was the Pottomiy MUL, 1 by AE Smith. This was a wootea wt fifty feet square. and stood held the waters of @ whic! neu the water struck this it and the water of the pond served urtber increase (he vast amount which was already SWEEPING DEST The tall) was next « to the top of th «way nay CTION BEFORE UT * 4 bodily rushing mass on twas swept at a terrific rate, whir and larn- Ingin all ¢ truck Asi- worth & J , the best millon the stream, and one of the best im the coun It Was a substantial brick structure, four stories high, with an “L,’ for & boller-house. The Pottomly Mill strack this“L” with terrific foree, knocking it te pieces. The Pottomly Mili was demolished by the shock. The boller house of Ashworth & Jones’ mi:l was ruined in an instant, and ope end of the main structure was swept away. The bolier was taken up and carried along. Soon AN EXPLOSION WAS HEARD | above the roar of tne flood, and a stream of water was thrown several feet above the sur- face of the current. Another explosion fol- lowed, and another, until five bad occured, and the boller was blown to pteces. The next ebstacie encountered was the highway to Rochedale. Here the flood struck a smait bridge justas aman named Jonn Kreel, a resident of Jamesville, was crossing With his team, was seized by the food and swept onward. A short turn in the stream threw Mr. Kreel into shallow water, aud be was rescued by those watching thé pro- ress of the food. ‘s horse wae rowned, and the wagon broken into pleces. Alt Stovevilie the dam gave way and the course of the fowl was through @ narrow vailey. Tbe roar of the rushing water was distinctly heard fornearly a mile. The flood DEXt passed over @ small dam on the Boston and Albany ratiroad, jast above the James ville depot, when 1. approached tbe track with one tremendous crash, the railroad em- bankment gave way, opening a gap 400 or 0 feet long and 20 feet deep. Just before the water struck the railroad embankment at Jamesville a section of the stream forced it» way onto the line of the road, and passt on both sides of the depot, rushed 10 feet nige down the track. The grade being quite steep Atthis point a new impetus was given the water, and ip 1s course it iifted the ‘ed eadiong. Atl#st, just before reach- ne Stone arch bridge rusbed ing commission of three ermous. one of whom. al least, sball beidentified with the lavoring tp terests of the Country, who shal! hoid office one year, aud who shall investigate Lae sub- J ¢! of the wages and hours of labor, aud of ihe division of the joint profits of lavor ard capital between the laborer and the capital Ist, and the social, educational and sanitary ‘n ition of the laboring classes of the United States. and how the same are affected oy existing laws regulating commerce, finance ano currency. Referred. The House then went into Committee of the Whole (Mr. Cox, N.Y., in the chair) op the legislative appropriation bill. After nearly three hours speut in discussing the paragraph for the pay of clerks and em tloyes of the House without coming to any decision thereon, the committee rose and the House, at 10:20, adjourned—when tnere was a» anrouncement made of a democra‘ie caveus to-morrow night after the evening session! -22-- on THE KENNEBEC—The Augusta ) Journal, of Saturday, contains an elaborate review of tbe operations of the ast Winter in the securing of ice from the <cnnebec river, and sums it up as follows. «There are 690.500 Lons of ice housed on the Kennebec, 447.000 tons have been sold, and 245,500 Wons are awaiting sale. Putting the aver ice &t $2 per ton, which is @ rea- sovable figure, the aggregate value of the ice is $1 381,000. After Une lapse of five years, without effecting any sale, when the ice pur- cbasers came a! the frst of the seaxon, With a sharp eye to making @ geod bargain, they found companies ready to make con: tracts @t $1.25, $1.40 and $150 per ton. “Bat as the winter bas worn away, aud the ice has melted and moved past the ice houses on the Hudson and other rivers, Kennebec jee has steadily gone up in the market aot! it ts sought for @t $275 @ ton, aud refused. Parties Won the ‘anxions seats’ are confilentiy expecting to receive from three to four dol- lars. But, even at these prices, the susiness #8 @ whole. for permanent investors, since its development on this river, has yielded only @ fair per cept.,say from five to six per cent. annually. Au immense amount of money has been patd out for help during tne past winter, and for lumber used in baliding new bousex. Thirty-three concerns have had at different times crews ranging from fifty to ore hundred men at good wages. Work has been prosecuted a portiap of the (ime day and night. One thousand tous of dee wii! fill three ordinary schooners. and to ship the 690.500 tons of ice now on the Ken nebec, which bas been sold or awaiting sale, it will require tbat fifteen vesseis be loadet each day during the Iceseason. In this artt cle we bave confined ourselves to the K: vec river. We may incidentally me however, that there are about 34, stored al Bowdotnham, 15090 toas on the Cathance river, and 30,000 at Harwood’s Crossi: ¢. DESTITUTION THAT LED TO SvurIcipe — Avgustus V. Laffel, aged 42 years, a barbey yesterday committed suicide in his bom 1.078 Fulton avenue, Brooklyn, by swallow ibg a@contum, which had been bed for his neuralg! He formerly kept a shop at 1.414 Fulton street, but nad few customers. Six months ago he went to Philadelphia and tried to get work He returved on Sunday with but afew dollars, and after inguiring about the city, concluded torevura to Paila deiphia, Yesterday morning he arose early to pack his yailse while wife cooked breakfast. His little daughter was with bim. Mrs. Laffel soon afterward found kim bim op the lounge tn eonvu isions. Thelittie al y MASH CHARGED WITH TELLING Two SToRis#.—A telegram from Movtreal says: It is said @p good authority that waen Cale Scquainted with ay Ottawa geationea, to acquain 1 Ww 2, whom be made a statement whieh issaid to aiffer materially from #nything bith- erto e are about 50 feet long and 45 or 50 feet deep. ter then found Its way toCartis’ Tbe devastation at this point will as costly as any aiong the entire route. Two long and deep gaps will require much time and great expense to ir. A mileof rails and Ues are piled up in every conceivable sbape, and the road bed under borth trae is wasbed out in some places turee aud four feet deep. The branch railroad track was taken up bodily and carried over on to the main road. Trees. stumps and shanties were also thrown down &od washed away. The flood reached Leesviiie about two bours after thedam broke, and struck the satinet mili, owned by Albert Cartis, with terrific force, Which gave way and crumbied into rains, and the darn was carried away. Three hours after the dam broke away the effect was felt at New Worcester. The course of the stream from the reservoir through the other villages is nine miles, showing that the water ed vanced at the rate of three miles an how The first male, however, was made in three minutes. First indica!ion of trouble at Curtis pond, New Worcester, was the riseof the water. At9 o'clock the situation was critical. water had cut @hbole entirely through square was idly converted into a reser- voir. A few minutes past 9 o'clock one end of Cortis & Marble’s large brick gave way, falling into the stream. By th in the Curtis Arcade building ty standing on ove end. About quarter of 10 o'clock tbe doubie arch bridge on the Boston and Alba Albany ratiroad, below Cartis & Mar- gave Way, and @ section of em- and twenty feet mad second break io the Boston and Albany rail- road, the mill of the Wicks manufacturing company, at South Worcester, was destroy- ed. The water then spread out over a of meadows, and In the south part of the city there was a geveral inund: Batleyanna. — Was Adam's other name Charles Francis? — Long batr ts @ glory toa woman unless she neglects to clean thé comb and brush be- fore her busband bas occasion to use them. —We don’t believe Pendicton's chances for the Presidency are ruined, but it would be better, perhaps, that he should wait until after dark to run. —To-day spring has made a desperate grab al winter, and pulled him square down on ber lap. It is hard, hard indeed, but thea it is leap year, and we suppose we must submit. —A vew book is entitled “Die Ha munger der Literatur des Neungennter Jaur- burderts.” This title will give you all the bLecessary time to get out the back door, while the agent is mentioning it. —When you can’t find a mate in UNDERTAKERS. F. HARVEY, 934 F STEERT, Undertaker. WM, HACKETT wire R. F. HARVEY, R.. B48kee, Cabinet Maker and Undertaker, martl-tr