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PROFESSIONAL, RAILROADS. U™IVERSAL ROR Ticker orrice. AD TICKBTS to or from all points £2 2a BOOKS AND STATIONERY. HE B<BIrTATIONS OF MAN T ys By Vi liet le Buc. pe eae ebanged of soid at ‘Upon eny other a inthis citys OF Sever Tickets good till used. B: Ap m M Bancioft’s History of the Un ted tates. By Mrs. Whitney. Drees, NEX, ATTORNEY ATLA . 's and Insights. cer. La. ave. and 7th #t Intebecee s Wedding ls Mork in the Vineyard. py EB F. Barr. Faster Ltlies, and other Lenten Books. A full supply of Ragster, and ot! at WM. BALLANT ene checked through. BERT V LOGHES, Justice of: Loutsians sven Opposite City Hall. js to all iegal basiness—Claime, Accounts and Houses. A faithfal officer in atteadanee 4 (Saktks scent SJ0HN W. WauNEB, ATTORNEYS-AT LAW, 637 ¥ Sraerr. enyt¥itansa 187 LNG PUBLICATIONS.—The Habitations of Te the North, West, and Southwest. M3 Doubie Track, Rails, Scen- ton, new edition; Quackenbas: @175. Big En THE PEACE, opposite United States ee. Harri migiis ‘on i erie DESTist, : Ty My Little Lea: Leisure p eR RAKMEAN. 2 1, DEC A e ee SMENTAL ood Hb stree jes Verne to Isaens, 2 ¥ rations for Dwellii Bound, at the uniform SOLOHONS "ery description of IN PAINTING, rth won it. ED BOOM. 710 E sirect northwest, WASHINGTON. PES SET FO Ghitens of Den om? jedical extracting teeth MEDICAL, &c. N"—A positive cure, 91 per bot- the original form- TEETH. EITHER JAW, SPP, Graduate of and of: 40) Mtb street, Styles. By Rosengar- Messmates. By Van Bene- ten. Antal Perasttes and Di International Sci. Series istory of Natural Science, easly area Su Life of Alexander Bamilton:2 vols. @4 50. The Babliations of Man in All Ages. By Eugene Bancreft's History of the Uniced States. Cen- tenary edition Volumes I and 2 ed and for sale by MUHUN BROS N*Y BOUKS RECEIVED AND FOR by Dr. Dariy. at 118 Us JB. ROBERTSON, from Ba the Urinary O:« Syphilis. and Spe: m.,and 5 p.m. ion, Sleepimg ana Partor Oar at the Offices:— irteenth street and Penn sylvania avonue, Northeast corner of Sixth street Snd Pennsylvania avenue, and at the Vepot, where orders can be left for the checking of Baggage Gen’l Passenger Agent SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE, Corner 45 street and Penna. Dear Lady Disdain. B: His Natural Lite. 8, iT Oy the s¥stem, without the nse of mer- . brought om by excesses and ausing loss of memory sccom lation Northeast corner of Justiu McCarthy. f pains in back, ‘The Curate in Charge Her Dearest Foe. “The Wooing O'T. Raffie; or. A Church Fair and its febls-tr ¥D FRANK THOMSO: ALTIMORS AND OHIO BAILEOAD, by newly discc jemen placing themselves in Dr. B. ly upoa Deiag scientiticatly and be 1 high testimonials holds tr m the leading physicians of 4 0th street northw peedily cared Bofers to the HOTELS. ATES HOTEL, FORTY- SECOND STREET, AND COLUMBIA AND ELM AVENUES, POSITE MAIN EXHIBITION =e KNIENNIAL GKROUN ¥. JONES can be consulted «very Ture- ay and Saturday, at 72. Wa-binaton city, from 1 ‘@iment for all female complain BUILDING BS. Wilkow ad Bimiate we: fwefe,can be confidentially c: sulted at 72. 6 » street northwest. are sate and healthy, and cannot fall ladies at (heir own residences. Aivice free elegant fire-proof Hotel is now open for the 325 rooms, replete i modern improvements. Visitors to Phila- will nowhere mest with better accommoda- tious or more reasonable rates. febl-tu.afam P. 8 BOOTHBY, Manager. UNION SQUARE HOTEL, NEW VORK.{ 5 Baw ¥o JE Pullmay Ps 3.30—Battimore, Fi s—Fredertok, Pot aS ae: LEB JONES —Tweniy pears’ oi feoases, Irregalarities, Ti Baviness confidertial d street, Baltimore. JONES. 33 Noth Gay 2 Ls Resi Pb pital for the Genit rie.) Guarantees sj Hef in all Diseases aud irregniari <W Impotwney ang Btirility, and all ls concomitant wih abuse of nature's laws marll-Im" IN, The Qidest Established and Only hester and W: 1 etropolitan Branch.) MORE EXPRESS, La o—Baltimore, Anns) and Way Stations. O—Onicaco Waar BxPanse Hagerstown. -O0—BaLTiMORE EXPRESS -03—Baltiore and Way Stations. -00— Baltimore aud War Stations. $:90@—St. Louts, Oincinnat:, Pittsburg [Fact Bx- « Columbus, Bai cago. 8 2i Way Sisticus on Oblo and Yo. Br RES. sailing =o 5 ro aad Exrress. Sleoping care Union Byvake 4.J.Dam&Bon, AND 15TH Sr. PROPRIETORS, sare to be found all ar ts location ts the most desirabie tn the being ing healthfal and charmi: in easy distance of the ¢! leading busi: neighborhood, ious, very light are spaci od, ad thorotn @urant Las go eupsrior anywhere ont . Bvery luxm Paris. Fate cost, and the atte Ehe elevator is available at all hours, day and aight. isitors to New York will nowhere meet better accommodation or more reasvnable terme. janl3-Sm 2 and adaily except Su: Lear’ tne Camden Station for We 00, 7:30 arantoed scientific treatment ard yrnset= care ee ant residence, ESTMINSTER HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, er Irving Place and 16th street, bt m Union Square and The most central, and yet quictest location in the city. Convenient to the great stores, theaters and churches. Klevator, and all modern improvements. Easy access to all parts of the city by strect cars and on. eeoai-t.thaes ty ACTION, 91 PE ization Building } COaL aND WOOD. H. * Fee Master L. M. COLE. General Ticket 5 G20. 8. KOONTZ, General Agont. ©. B. FEBBIS, Proprictor. PIANOS, &c. ‘THE BUMMING BIND (COLIERD PIANO. ‘The smallest and the chea tave PIANO ever made. BRO... Bole Agents, 723 G and H streets northwest. ‘nd all Instramente TUNBD HAbiet D. and UP: 7OR_NOR 6C Beare hay om THE LAKE aves the Con pany s wharf. { ONDAY T st of 6th street, 4, round trip, $6. ts good until used, FO POTUMAC BIVER LANDINGS. W. THOMPSON | wharf, foot of Gibsireet, every TUBSDAY, at m , for Curricman and intermediate landings, aud A 7a. m , fr Coan Biver, stoppii f best quality at 3 Cor 6thand K sree! COAL AND KINDLING WOOD. Onur stcck of COAL ts now complete, embracing all the choices qualities. and Attention of consnmers PATENT BUNDLED KINDLING WOOD, Y with « fire-lichter in every bundle, fs the best fa ._ Bor sale by all grocera—try it. paper OF aerorene olf required. STEPHENSON & BHO. Mili and Depot 7th-street Wharf, neh Officr 1¥1S Penusylrvazia avenue. sat first-class seven-oc- N 1 L. Wit ces Companys | Tth street, between| to which we invite the 23 ply at the office of the Com- letropolitan Bok, 15th street, joslte the Treasury, or to the Agent, at hart. mar27-3; For information 4) AVIS & CO’S GRAND, SQUARE IGHT PIANOS for ssle 0 monthly instalments. Celebrated for rity and sweetness of tone. See Agent, 9th street northwest. M. KNABE & CO. Grand, Square —or Lisk” 'WNED PIANOS, rand, Square and Upright, . MATTOX CREEK HODOCAND INTER ‘The sidewheel ft wsaTCcHEes. ebrated Organs, new style. Sesortment of Piauos which Have’ bee fuse @ short be for sale and rent al low prices. Tuning tended to, Os; ALDWE Wil! commence ruuning to the abo Monday, March 6th, leaving from wharf foot of th stroct every MON- Betorning will and FRIDAY at7a fen2s nbkens: ENGLISH, SWISS AND AMERICAN ae Oonts, v. PIANO W octl8-ly 425 lth st.,a few di EDUCATIONAL, EST END INSTITU New Haven, Qonn. Send for circular. HE EPISCOPAL INSTITUTE, Corner Lith and I streets, KNIGHT. DD, bead Master: it Sam. fe Momial every TUESDAY N. R. FITZHUGH, Agent. RAMEE HARBINGER, ee Be ie i Ox Will leave 6th street ou BUNDAYS and Mattawoman, Macnodoo and SY ALL THE MOST CELEBRATED MAK EBS. mrly School for Cavy, a t wharf at noc y EDBESDAYS. Rasiers to Nowint UGH, B. B. FITZH' Te at & Large Assortment at Very Low Prices. MW. GALT, BRO. 4 CO. JEWELESS. WW BXPBESS Lid) » ESDAY, the 8th SAFETY FROM Fines, Farther inform be bad NIGHT. D. Dy, ran street ET A, ALBXANDRIA, w. NO GSORGETOWN, Millfons of property and hundreds of lives saved De AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON, BUSSALE OF VALUAB’ Er TATE U, UE rRovED id 37u_ STREET SOUTHEAS fy) tsa OF THREE NEW TWO 'STOBY DWELLINGS: ALso, VALUASLE ier ST uRRy BOCnE Ee SID) or 8, PERT OB) 0) nAST, (FRONT: By virtue of = deed of trust, 4 jand Columbia, and st the part a thereby. t ill se ai pb of the La ESDAY. April 4th, AD. In76,ar goths y we following Lot of ground. situate tn the city ot aton, in said District. to wit: Let v twenty ene. (31,)in square numbered ‘ten hundred - 1815) and eighteen,(1018,) together with t! ments thereon—three new two story Brick Beat. ings. saat Cust, with ground attached, will be Also,on same dey, at 5.15 p.m., th: J 1S p.m.. that certain ‘6 oF parcel eaid city and istrict, and know’ as part of fot Lombited done number red and H n (17), ip square red seven bund: thirty two (732). and bounded as follows, viz: Be- ginning for same on south B street twenty (20) fest eastward from the northwest corner of sai Tapping thence east along said B st feet, thence sou h ore hundred nce nurth seveatreYorr any fect £3 iuches to the said B strect and place of ve. lores of One-third cash ‘erms of sal e- ft 1 each house. id the lot he Ha atte ot a sa.e) and the balauce in six, twelve and eighteen months. io equal psyments. to be secured By. pure bows, bearing eight per cent interest nvtit paid. and » deed of trust on the property sold Cony cing and recording at Purchaser's cest. Ifterm: of sale are aot engl ed with in eix days after ssle, the ht to reeell at risk ard cost of purchaser in de- lt HOLTZMAN, Trustee, 1321 F -treet northwest. Trustee reserves tbe THIS EVENING. (THOMAS DOWLING, Anctioncer CATALOGUE SALE OF «4 COLLECTION OF ELEGANT BOOKS From ® private librery, in varions depart- ments of titerature, comprising c pies of choice Envglish-aod American editions of standard w rés. mo tly new and in evtra bindings; suomber of handsomely illustrated Pablications: rare eld Books sic all in good condition, to ne, southwest corner Penn. ith’ street, MOSDAY and GS April 34 and 4th. Sale » clock precisely ]_ THOS. DOWLING, Anct. Tu-MOKROW. [}, 2. WARNER, corvor 7th and F streets, TRUSTEES BALF OF « THRER STORY BRICK DWELLING ON THE B-ST SIDE 12TH BIRERT. (No S05) BETWEEN B AND F STKRETS NoBTH WEST. By virtue of ceed of trust dated October » 4. D. 1874, duly recorded in Liber No. 762, thé land records for he District of and at ibe written requ: at of the ereby, ee will sell ac_ public auct rout of the premi es. on WEDNESDAY, Api 576, a1 8 o'ciock p.m , the following described real e-tate, situate in the city of Washiogton. District of Columbia, ty wit: All those pieces or parcels of land lying and being in #aid city and Knowa and de scribed as parts of tote numbered three (3) and four ed three hundred and twenty - wnon the plat or plan of ssid city ginuing for the ame at th ner of suid lot uumbered four (4) thence east seventy-five (78) feet: thence twenty five (25) feet; weet seventy five (75) feet, and thence north twea ty-five(2*) feet to the place of beginning, together with all the improvements, &c. Terms os cererd upon by all parties concerned One-third in cash and the balance at«!x, twelve and ctgbteen months with foterest at ten per cent. per the r- n apnum until paid, secured by a deed o: trast on property told. or al: cash at option of th chaser A deposit of $200 wil! be required of esle. and all conve, a:ctng at purchaser's coat. Ii terms of sale sre uot complicd with in seven days the trostees reserve the sight to resell the property after five days WILLIAM t. WARD “LIAM tt x JOURN T LENM AMD t Trastoes, _margseogds J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman. 4 E.WAGGAMAN, Beal Estate Anctioneor, 619 Tth street. On WEDNEBDAY, April S. at 5 o'clock p. m yf will offer for eala,m front of the prem he Gwelling house Nu 224. on A street seath- east contatuing ten rooms and Otret out withevery modern convenience Lot 19 By 135, to & 30 fest aliey. with two story brie Stable. 19 by 20. with coacbmen'# 100m, and complate in all its appoint- meuie. Anopportunity 1 «ffered for @ great bar- gain as the owner ts anxious to sell. ‘Terms day of sn marsi-aads HOS, E WAGGAMAN, Anc I UNCANBON BBOS., Auctioneers, southeast corner of oh and D sts., northwest SIXTEEN FINE Ol. PAINTINGS AND ONE SIE®L ENGRAVING. FOR ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MA¥ CONCERN, TO VANOKS AND CHARGES, 3T AU On WEDNESDAY BVENING, April o’cloes,, at our anction rooms, 9th and D st West. fer account of whom it may concern,to pay adverces and charges, we shall sell the above num- ber cf Fine Oil Patutings, &c..and to which eaps- cial attention is called as being well worthy of con- siderstion, aps-3t DUNCANSON BROS , Ancts, HOS. E. WAGGAMAR, Beal Estate Auctioneer, 519 7th street TRUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVAD REAL ES. TaTE IN THE FIBST WARD, ON 230 STREET, BETWEEN L *ND M; AND ON [ TWEEN 24TH AND 25TH ETRE SIREETS. By virtue of n deed of trnst, bearing date the Lith day of September, 1875, aud duly recorded ber No. 74 folio 439, et seq, one of the Land of the District of Columbia, I will ublie auction, mn front of the premises. on THURS YAY, April the 6th at 6 o'clock Dp. m., Bll those pieces OF parcels of ground situate: and belug tn tte chy of Washington, and known sat described as fe Lot lettered or marked B, ia starr and Met- Psi yambered 5 nd 6 uth part of lot numb-red 19, in sqvare mumbsred $7, in said city. Terms of age: One half cash. the balance in 6and with notes for deferred payments brar- ing interest at #ix per cent. aud secured by deed of ton preperty sold. If terms of sale com: plied with tm five days, the Tr Tight to resell at purchaser's r must be made erty cold. ap3 3t MA. Auct. sell, at HUBS ND OLASSICAL BE- G LADIES, 915 NGELO JACK- onoal a MAKE YOUR FORTUNE! GRAND GOLDEN DRAWING NGLISH, FRENOH 00) New York avenue n. w. SON, Principal —The ei on the Mth of September, THE SAFETY MATCHES AMERICAN FUSEES. Blenwfaccwet Only by 0 Fusees Com- a. WM. F. OLYDE F. A. REED, Ale: DBC. MINK BS Freignts ceil left at General Office, 603 Pe: St the Steamers’ Whart, will THE ONLY PERFECT SAFKTY MATCH IN ee SES WORE: 3 Levonshire street, Boston. Contats no Selphar or Phosphoro vered by Knox's Rxprom. Ordere ight free from offensive od: troduction will dimfoish “accidental” fires ‘Gtty per cent, aud tend to reduce the rate of Insurance. Becommended by the BOARD OF FIRE UN- WHITKES OF THE DISTRIOT OF CO (BIA “ass valuable guard agairet sccidestal THE SAVRST AND BEST MATCH be provostly ater en co LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY Cc URABD LIAB. NOTICE. of diminishing the c. “Wrieeetene ine York or Boston, crv resin Rotning to the north of On tae homeward paseage, of at @ iat. or nothing te THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERIOAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NkW YOR. With the view » the For sale by Grocers and Druggists WASHINGTON OF FiCE marfim 1511 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. PARTIES ABOUT TO BUILD CAB GAYE MONEY BY OONTSACTING year. from Queenstown to New Mertainn of 68 ay a lator {rooting the Meridian the north of @. (Incorporated 1868) TAKES PLACE APRIL 29, 1876, AT NEW ORLEANS. As we keep in recaiar stock, and are p erect in moet spproved HOUSE AND ORNAMENTAL PLUMB- ING, SEWERAGE, GAS- PIPING, &e. TIN ROOFING, TIN HOT-AIB PIPES to be Duilt in wails. manner, every POSITIVELY NO POSTPONEMENT. POSITIVELY NO SCALING, Rigor Sigerie =. Wed, A following WEDS ESDA ¥ and SATUR- jew York. a ‘Kod *' do not oarry etoerage passen- Barzs cr Passase.—Cadin, @20, #100 and 9150, rd odativn, ‘dtcnets to Barts, tonal. Return tickets on far tiokets to and trom all parts of Europe at w rates. Ti aah bills of lating won for au the Ocmpany'’s Capital Prize, $100,000! 10 PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO $502,500, ALL PAID IN GOLD. One Prize to Every Siz Tickets! SLATE sci MARBLE MANTELS, tn excellence of styles aud colors unegualet. UBNAORS and FIiEE-PLAO @ larger outfit than any other ig us to wake favora- ‘and contracto! Bowitug Green; or ALLWOOD & ho “gem iy owas ONLY 20,000 TICKETS, AT 950 EACH, United States Currency. TENTH AND TWENTIETH COUPONS IN PROPORTION, HEN’S LOAN OFFICE, Corner of T:4 and New Yore avenue, entrance ov New INSURANCE, D.W KeTOHAM. ‘The most private Loan Uiice JOHN T. anus. ARMS @ KETCHAM, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS AND - BROKERS, Ss 18 FO GIVE NOTION, That obtained trom the Sapreme olumbia. holding ® Special Tecm. let fers testem=ntary on the personal E, late of Washington Ci i ceased. All persone having claims against the said Warned to extidit the same, "4 thereof, to the subscriver, on OF of March nexs. ww be excluded frum ali ben: thie 7th day of HOOV BE, { Executors. ¥ THE DISTRIOT LIST OF PBIZES. PRIZE accsccsse ssvvsesecocseneessnen SL L® Drort Britorys, corner of F and Sth streets SUBANCE of EVERY DESCBIP " \N ON THE BEST TER: estate of JOHN oa TION WBIT- ms. with the vouct: the 7 L. ANOE COMPAMY bar bees 30, LeDrolt Building, corner of ‘This staunch old company bas 20 Prizes at 1,000 ..nmuensennecen ME COU: 5 THE SUPER RE tA, Hoidine a Bpecral APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 100 Approximation Prizes at $200... @20,000 100 Approximation Prizes at 100... 100 Approximation Prizes at 35... 3,650 Prizes in all, amounting to (gold)§502,500 be peer apr all regularly appointed agents, LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY CO. oO. marll d&KtApa? UBRERS' ~~ MBER! LUMBER! @REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES, foal settlement and al ex’ ale of said deceased, and ae faces the seme have P.O. Box 692, Tags Wis sehen’ co! GOS mh st., opp. Patent Office, male i. WARNER, corner 7th and F streets. SANE. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated December 23d, 1874, and dul folio 450: et seq .one of the land records of the Dis trict of Columbia, and by the written re.uest of th party secured thereby, we wiil sell, ay ane Yep, in front of the’ premiges, on URDAY, April 15th 1876, at 436 o'clock p. m, all that piece or parcel of land situate and lying In the county of Washington. District of C_lumbia. and known aad designated as lot No. 68, in section No. 8, ia Poma- roy ct al. eubefvision of Barry Warm together with the improvements, consis"iog 0: ® well built two- story frame dwelling house with outhuildings ‘Terms: One-fonrth cash, balance in 6, 12, and 18 months, for which the .otes of the purcha-er, bear- ing interest at 3 it of $100 wil Ail conveyanciog at the ir If the terms of wale are Bot complied with in ten ss from day of sale, the ‘Trustees reeerve the right to resell the the risk cost of the five das Hen ASKH, NO. 30% eDsuN. ¢ Trustees, J. T. COLD WELL, Salesman. mar28-aps,]1,13814 HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. HANCERY BALE OF VALUABLE BEAL ROPEETY. Under and by virtue of several decreps made the Supreme Court of the bia, in ca No. 1,066, Eyuéty Bules yesh TH. Esiby. the undersigned will, upon the daye aud times following, tell the following described real estate in the city of Washinton; that ts 10 say: ‘On WEDNKSDAY, April 12,0 4:30 0 clock in upon the premises, he will sell lot (3,) in square numbered six han- irty-one, (631.1 This lot is opposite in anelgh: Where property is rapidly sdvancing value. On THURSDAY. April 13, at 4:30 o'clock, npon the premises he will sell lot numbered five. (5,) in square 143, situated or near tne intersection of 19th srect and New York avenue, and frenting on Baw- Hngs Square. Un FRIDAY, April 14, at 4:30 o'clock p m., at the auction rocms of Thomas Dowling, be will sell Lot 20, in square 743 The terms of sale, as prescribed by the decree, are: One-fourth of purchase money cash, aud the bal- acce in equal payments in six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months; purchaser to give boods, satis- factority secured, ering intercet, pai able quar: uar- ler yearly, from ‘date, for fe Deeds and recording at purcheser’s = marlé t,th.s THOS. DOWLING, Auct. BUTTER, Bock WaEAT, ac. ice New atter. hele Se im Beckzboat. PROPOSALS FOR FR Orrice orges ‘ORT Foote, SEALED PROPOSALS. in cu) ceived at this office until 12 o'clock, Ast, 1876. for furnisbing the the lence De) Men.on the Premises. on SATURDAY "april 224. at recorded in liber No. 763, per cent. per annum, from day of wor oye oya mee trust on the pro: .- r ‘oparty at 9 defaulting purchaser, after 38, ok ij one bu: and thirty east side of 15th street, Seid Pamson street east south wi! (90) feet, along said AUCTION SALES. J. SWEET, Auctioneer. EXIENSIVE SALE OF GROCERIES, LI QUOKS. &c AT OTIO: nia even selected sock, copeist c © ish tex and Brar dies, . Brooms and B. Pickles, Preserves. and other con<imeats; Te Coffes, Somp, Spices, Vinegar, ( al Otl, &c. a jou rockery and G a-eware. ch as Scales and Weights one Mill ope Coffee Roaster, Tea and egies ‘Terme cash. B.J 8) eer. arid Auctionser. H. WABBEB, corner 7th aad F streets. AUOTION BALE OF A DESI4| STORY BRICK LW&L STREET, & ore STRERTS NORE On MON amy ‘of the ‘The lot . of on G street, by adevth of We feet. The dwelling has eleven rooms Bot aod cold water, all improvements. Brick stable on rear ‘Terms; One-third cash; and the balance In one ‘with interest at eight per cent. per deed of trast on the property y of sale All conveyancing st purchaser's cost, ‘Terms to be complied with in seven days SF" Apply to Auctioneer for permit to examine the property marae d. J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman S7 THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED ON Sezonnt of the raip, until FRIDAY, April 7, 1876, fame bour aud place. ame z3 J.T. COLDWELL, Ssiesman, Resse ‘8 SALE By virtue of certain deed of trust bearing gate July Ist, 1869, and duly reo.rded tn Liber Z, No. 3, folios 841, in the land records of the cocnty of Alexandria Va \ and at the written request of berty secured, I will sell. at public auction, tn fr the Market building, iu the .ot MONDAY, the 3 giclock p m..to sailsfy the talaace due and unp deed of trust, which is 860. with iat seven (7) per cent . per sonum from N be property described in evit . roperty released by my by dees * ber 22, 18/2, recorded among the #sid land records of gala county. whict property ts situated ia the co in. Vann ty of Alex * uedust bridge. kuown as "Spring Hi near the troit farm ef B A. Phillips outataing cieven acres. improved b comfortable two-story Frame Dwelling, ab ont 40) fruit tress and 20) grape ¥ine tn good order, and is well feaced and in good cordition, Terms: Cash. @100 will be required of wepauct chaser at the time of sale. All cx purchaser's cost. af the terms of aale are iv complied with in one weck from the day of «ale, the ‘Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement OLIVER COX. Trustee. ¢ marl 2iawtid =W WILLUUGESY, Attorney SFTHE ABOVE SALE I3 POSTPONED ON account of rain mntil WEDNESDAY, Apel same hour and place apt tu«.&tose H. WARNER, corner 7th and F streets. ‘TKUSTERS’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED BEAL ESTATE, CONSISTING OF 4 TAREE 5 FRENCH ROOF 3 AND BRI LING, OW TREET, BRT WEEN AND TENTH SRETS rit TUATED ON A LOT OF GROUND ONTAINING ABOUT THREE THOUSAND UNDBED AND FIFTY SQUABB FEET. by virtue of a deed of trast dated Angust 2/th, 1075, and duly recorded in Liber N» 792. folio 450, et & Q.. 0n0 Of the Isnd records of the District «f Columbia, and by the written request of the party secured thereby, we will eell. at public anc rev of shingtoa, ted ms at 5 o'clock p m., d situated and being in the city of W Districi of Columbia, and known and de- (3), ia cighty -cigat consisting of it) ont buildings. 2 in 6,12 and 13 story brick dwelling, One fourth cash; Terms d: mouths, for which the note: of the purch! ner * “rcent per annum from dey of ¥ & deed of trust on the property Adeposit of @100 will be re- Alle»nveyancing at the ex- If terms of sale are not frow day of 3 tro: Tight to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days: advertiement Toa Ciiag B Finaseg.t Trastece ard 2awkds J.T OOLDWELL, Saiosman. pues e wWagcaman, Beal Estate Auctioncer, 619 7th street On FRIDAY, April 7, at 5 p. cfr for eale,in' front of the pret No 20 B street porthwert, contamng «1x ‘Too ing interest at 5 Sale, and secured sold, will be tak i Lot 204210 iv 4 3 foot alley. Will be gain Terms on day of epi dads THOS. B. WAGGAMAN, Av ‘Tsomas DOWLING. Acetioneer SeiK OF LOT AND DWELLING ON Tye HALL WEST @* THE COLLEGE POND, NEAR GEORGETOWN On FRIDAY, the 7th day of April. 1576, at the bouref 5 O'clock p. m.. in frovt of the pretnires, I will ofter at public eale. a lot of ground $ feet by 12) feet. -stuated weet of the (di io the District of Columbia, with a new dweiling house upon the same. containing 6 rooms, with & Well cf pure water at the door. Tertosof sale: Cash. @50 to be paid when the operty i+ struck of. Marae YE anos DOWLING, Auct, ASH, B. WILLIAMS, auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE (MPROVED PRUPEBTY FROSTING ON THE CORNER “F }0TH AND M STREETS SOUTH by virtue of a deed of day of December, &. ber N and by direction of the pariy shall rell, at public suction. in front a ae, on FRIDAY. April 14th, A. D. 1576, at 4:30pm, all tbat cert: In or parce! of ground. raid city of Washington, and know: ‘8 part of lot numbered ove (1), in square 1 bine hundred and fifty two (952): Begiunin, part at the south¢ ast coruer of sald lot at avd running thence west slong the line of M south fifty-one fest and six inches (51 ft. 6in.), thence north seventy five feet and seven inches(76 fc. 7in |, thence east fifty one feet and six inches (5: ft 6 to the Mine of 10th street east, and thence south enty-five feet aud seven inches (75 ft.7 in.) to the place of beginning, with the improvements thereon, consisting of a brick dwelling-house conteining eleven rooms. ‘Terms made known at the tims of sal WELLS J. BABCOC: 'rustes. aps dds Wastl. B. WILLIAMS, Auct. /OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctionecrs. CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED PROPER. Bey . 1259 BIXTH STREET NOBTH By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columpia, holding ® special passed in Equity cause No. 4.3¢, docket 1 Twill seil, at public auction. in front the ise. on MONDAY, the 17th day of April, 15 4:30 o'clock p. m , the following described real es tate. with the improvements thereon. to wit: Part of lot numbered 7, in square numbered 481, com- mencing for the same at 4 point on 6.b street north- we 23 feet fro horthwest corner of said lot 7 running thence due east 93 feet 4 inches, thence south 16 feet. thence west 93 fect 4 inches to eaid 6th street, and thence north 16 feet to the point of begivping. The improvements consist of a two- story frame bouse. ‘The terms of sale, as prescribed by “said decree are: One-third cash, ana the balance in three (3) cual instalments at 6, 18, and 18 months, the d ferred payments to bear interest at eight (5 cent. from the day of sale. and secured to the satis- faction of the Trustee. terms of the sale are notcomplfed with ip seven days from the dey of sale, the property will be resold at the risk and cost of defantting purchsser upon fivedays alver- Umment cf the same in some daily newspaper Rrinted ard published in the city of deposit of 100 will be required at the ssie. All conveyancing at the purchaser's cost. B. BABGS. Trostee. op3.12t YOUNG & MILDLETON, Aucts. V JASH B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, No. 1001, northwest corner wth and D sts. TRUSTEE SALE OF VALUABLE AND) MANS.RD ROUF | P! FRONT DWELLING FRONTING ON ‘OBAN STREET. BE. TM EEN 131e SND 14TH STRESTS NORTE- WEST, AT AUCTION. s deed of trust dated October - D. 1873, and duly recorded in Liber No. tolic $1. one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and by direction of the party secured thereby, I abail sell at grbltc auction, in front the premises, on FRIDAY, a} at 4°30 o'clock the 3 are Dum- forty (240), with improve- ments thereon. consisting of a two-story and men- tard roof press brick front dwelling, with base Terms of sale: Amount of indebtedness, end e: in cash, Ziguteen month, for wotes Dearing tatarset ox 30 cent. per annum, and secured. b 3 decd of tramon the premises ‘sold. Con) ‘at the cont apr eee dre sare ai frcm day of sale, the Trestes reserves she right to acl the of H. WABNEB, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES: SALE OF IMPROVED REAL Es. ON #8aMSON STKEBT, BETWSEN Tare 15m BTREETS. * u Se Ss end at sean ei 5 Le fe st 3 ez A i iz i i u i [ FORTY-FOURTH CONGREAS. Closing Procerdings Yesterday. HOUSE.—A fer our report closet— A bill was intrciuced by Mr. Hunton amending the pevsion law of 1812, which, af | ter considerable discussion, was passed. MALLET KILBOUKN’S Hast. Mr. Glover (Mo) moved to pend the rules and "Saga preamble aad resolution re- | citing tha’ Whereas, it ap from the accounts of be Mouse restaurant with the = of Haliet Kilbourn that the said Haliet Kil- Tm, now ee i Ge il by order of the House, ing fed in rtd excrave- gant and sumptu carried aa from the jail in @ hack, a by bis friends with the choicest wines to the destruction of jatl discipline and to Sor for which he was confined iD Kesolved, That the Sergeant at-Arms be directed to contract with the keeper of the Jail to furnish the said Kilbourn the same 1 furnished other prisoners in the jail, nd that he be allowed uo wines, liquors, or intoxicating drinks, unless prescribed in Good faith by @ regular medica! practitioner. Accompanying the bili Mr. Glover sent up to be read a dill of fare about five feet in length, but objection was made to the read- ing of it, and considerable excitement fol- lowed the reading of the resoiution, and a motion to adjourn was made, which was re- Jected on division—6i to 105." A. voteon di vo tem, Mr. Spr Tor ndepted. Mt Mr. Fort (1iL) disputed the decision cbatr. Finally, the Speaker pre te ts covered that there was pot the necessary two-thirds, and declared the resolt t The yeas and nays were ordered vote resulted—yeas %, 1 4, so the reso lution was not adop NIGHT SESSIONS FOR TALK. | Mr. Randall moved to suspend the rules | | order ive the night sessions of Toesiay, ednesday and Thursday to the considers | Wea d Thursd ti a the legislative app however, opposed by the rep members, and much Ume was con: Hlibusteriug, but the resolution was Gually passed, And the House adjourned lt (From the London Telegraph, March W To-day ts Mr. Edward Payson Weston’s thirty-seventh birthday. To the mi my spec tators who crowded the Agricultural Hailon | the afternoon and evening of Saturday jast, it may have seemed that the jaded, haggard And careworn man upon whom their eyes were fixed must long have overstepped ihe e Which, in @ famous passage of “Contin ,” Mr. Disraeli designates as “that fatal thirty-seven.” Suificlent time bas now elapsed since the end of last week for Eng- lisbmen to satisfy themselves that the American pedestrian, achievements Lave lately arrested public at tention, t rof no ordinary magultude. Exception was taken by a few writers to the merit of Weston’s perform: » on the ground that he walked in gloves, and occa sionally blew @ few notes upon the key-bugie | #s be tramped upon his weary march. But the scene presented by the Hail at Islington on Saturday suiticiently testified to the gen- erosity with which Englishmen appreciate exhibitions of unueual endurance aud pluck. Surreunded by noblemen, members of par- liament and speectators from every rank of society, the gallant American, although he failed to achieve the whole of his se! posed task, was encouraged by acclamations which were thoroughly genuine. It was u versally felt that this country had never produced such a walker as this slim, lithe and wiry American. He has undertaken four tasks, two of which he has successfully aecomplished, while in the other two be has partially failed. But even his fallures are Keats which no living Englishman can par- allel. 1{ no other moral is to be deduced from the performances of Weston, at lea tain that he bas shown us wh: zing degree of fatigue a tine walker is able to endure. For these reasons it has seemed to us that the recurrence of his birtuday 1s no | ipappropriate moment for complimenting our American visitor apon the marvels of pedestrianism with which he has just famii- ‘arized us, and for expressing a hope tiat he will inspire more than one E with the desire of em achievements. Last Hours of Thomas Paine. EXTRACT FROM AN OLD !OURNAL. W. H. Ladd, a Quaker, residing in Brook- lyn, sends the following to the editor of the New York Tribune: In the journal of Stephen Glellet, @ noted and most worthy minister of the Society of Friends 1 find the following “I may not omit recording bere the death of Tuomas tomy leaving record, made in the fall of Ls: Paine. A few days previo bome on my last religious he was ill and in a very des! 1 went to see him, and found h held from him. seme places, worn off, which greatly in- creased bis sufferings. A for bim, and some mi supplied. He was mostly in a stat bul somet had mage ofstupor, valuable young Friend (Mary Rascoe bad resided in my family and continued at Green wich during a part of my absence, fre- quently tego take bi fresbment suitable for an invalid. when she was the: feeling manner, said: “Tom Paine, it is said you &re turning christian, but we hope you Will die as you have lived;” and then went away. On which, turning to Mary Rascoe he said, “You see what miserable comfort- ers they are:” Once he asked her ifshe had ever read any of his writings, and on being told she bad read but very little of them, he inquired what she thought of them, adding, | **From such a one as you I expect @ correct inswer.”’ She told him that when young his “Age of Reason,” was put in her hands, bat that the more she read it th» more dark and distressed she felt, and she threw the book iu the Gre. “I wish all had done as you,” he replied; ‘for if the devil had any agency in any work, be has had itin my writing that book.” When going to carry him some re- freshment, she ag mw heard him utter the language, “Ob, »” “Lord God,” or “Lord Jesus bave mercy upon me.” ———$———r—r—-™ WHY A PaTERSON MILLIONAIRE Drp | Not ENDOW A SEMINARY FoR GIRLS.— The late Charles Danforth, ex-president of the Danforth Locomotive Works, in his will, dated 6th April, 1867, bequeathed £100.00 to five trustees to endow a femaie seminary, but on the 20th of September, 157\), he revoked the bequest, and said in the cod!- cil that he did so because the provisions made for public schools were very liberal, | but th @ schools were not conducted in an economical manner, and the state legisia- ture, through corruption or incompe- tency of its senators and representatives, had granted such extraordinary elty council that the a, olders had yy been plundered and oppressed by unjust and burdensome ta: on The document closes with the hope that bis heirs may have sufti- cient to pay the exactions which may be levied upon them. Mr. Danforth left over a million dollars. Sun, 1st. THE ERUPTION OF Vesuyivs—On Friday night at about twelve o'clock, the lava be- Lion was hardly expected, for the smoke and vapor emitted by abundance had tin toate to pathy ‘vapor is Will be a long one.—[ Manchester Guardian, March 23. ——____. A PRomisinc Community.—The failure of J. R. Hutebti R. L. Holier, of Virginia, to secure from a Boxss.— Ap instrument for: you rab o other, we must al ebough in any event, bat bet when a man knows that be leaves noth: All bate to th: Whose marvelous | -im- | it iscer- | glishman | ag his enduring ™ in a wretch- ed state; for he had been so neglected and for- saken by his pretended friends that the com- ttentions to & sick mau had heen with- skin of bis body was, in urse Was provided fal comforts were ing that had passed belwees u~ ch au impression upon uim tbat fome time after my departure he sent tor me. aud on being told I was gone from home, he*eut for another Friend. This induced a ), who im some little re- three of his deistical as- fociates came to the door, and in @ loud, un- to stand a few hours. all to the bottom, and the clean portion may be carefully poured off for use. See that the Oil versels and funnel, if one Is used away from the dust otber night, @ young lad. ately fond of di motber lo prepare for this last walt and she glided away with her pariver. Sud- deniy be cried out | Girl had died while In his arms,and he was waltzing with a corpse. THE ATIFWPT TO INerer Lire When Benjamin P. Gann. the life insur- anceagent, Galied upon Mr Balterwick, tue fol mete oy a nensued Gun, Fpeakin The cost ts just ne worte of; a mere tr fe. And then we pay ebormous dividends, so that you have ee much security at such # littie outiay that can be perfectly comfortable end happy Butterwick—“ But I don’t want to be com- fortabie and bappy. I'm trylag to be mise ‘Now, look at this thing ine practi- bt. You've got to die sometime That ts a dreadful vertainty to whice look forward. It is fearful muon more se bebind him! Weall shrink from death, we k of it; the contemplation of awful dread, but reflect, what be feelings of the man who enters the dark valley with the assurance that Pigmulary sense bis life bas been an failure! ‘Think bow- Butterw: Don't seare Want to die; been wanting to Rather die than live Gunn—* I say the condition of t leave bebind y« heart-broken wi the poverty ix d by the rett ones whom you Dot the tears of your Ww be tam whied she is don th ola oo and b Rutterwic I wouldn't leave here cent 1 il de the old women good to skirmt a her living. Tacn bell appreciate me Gonn—* Your poor litte too. Fa u . they will o one to bs] shel mouths wit ai. uo one To protect them from ha You dbe ne ina they € f fering from the keen pangs of sore in our company & vith enough to feed a a raise them above e Tem Butterwick— I ¢ above the reach of at going to be angel uidn't come back.” ATE A POO TAD How you kpow that your family will have When vou are gone to pay your f How ta ek al ex- pepses, to bury you dec Potterwick—“I don't want to be burted.” Gunn—~Perbaps Mrs. satterwick will be Lignant al your neglect thet sbe will for you, that she will uot shed @ er your bier erwick—“I don’t want a bier, and Kal rather she wonkin’t ery any Gunn—~ Weil, then, s\posen” you go inon the endowment plan @od take a policy far $5,000, to be paid y when you r the Bb ruick i don'ts I wouldn't take it ¢ ™ 0) when I'm fifty you were to fling it at nd pay me to take tt Gunp—“i'm afraid tien Fu bave geod-morr to say, ¥ go0t nw you've bit itt aud as suddenly as yor Then Mr y tusere B Ganr left. He thinks Phin The Management of Lamps and O11. The lads times a guest, w amps, of which she bad three or ent styles for burning kerosene. ew wicks were put in few hours they were taken into conse ou, she bad @ poor but the oi] was Pratt's. and bought in the origi- nal packages. besides, there was (the Ger- Students’ lamp. in which the same oll red splendidiy. We became interested | Im the case, aod mi ‘arefui 4 end the physicians sa, oll was £001 kind, the wicks were new, the lamps, of ain yles. each apparently perfec’. aad as good as ever, while ali the lamps but one bad been gradually growing bad, ani were now nearly useless, this burned as well as ever, and a8 well as any lamp need to burn. A minute's thought given to the difference between the students’ lamp and ethers, gave us the clue to the trouble. Asking ‘for a giass jar, anempty fruit jar was brought, And ali the oll fromone of the delingueat lamps, With @ previous shaking, was turoed into it, The appearance of Ube oil in ti Was such as to call forth an exclamation of surprise, and well it might, for it looked like muddy water. Here was the cause of ail the trouble, an accumulation of dust and other impurities. The lamps had been filled month after month without emptying: the Wicks took up the clear oll, leaving the particles of dust behind; the lamps being ly filled, this dirt gradually accumulated til at last it was present in such qwanti- ies @8 toclog up the wick and so destroy their sity U they conid not take ~ 4 geo enough Oli to give a proper light. Clean of and pew wk being supplied. the iamps gave as good a light asever. “Bathow did the students’ lamp help you to guess what was the matter?” we were asked. Because we saw that the wick was notin the main body Of the oll, but was fed by a tube which We noticed started from the Oil reservoir at some distance above the bottom, so that the, impurities could settle, and not reach to’ the wick. On emptying of the outer reservoir of this famp, the oll was found to be as bad as tn the others, but the particles of dust did not get to the wick. The quantity of dirt in Ube oil induced us to go a step farther and inquire where the main supply of oil was kept; we found that the can was in an open Shed, and not far from where the coal os were sified, Use funnel used tofill the feeding Cau Was kept close by. Here we bad th story, the funnel daily wet with where it could catch wha’ be floating in the air, with when the coal was sifted. When the Was filled, the dust from the faunel wa) washed into It; and from thence |t went tute the lamps, where It accumulated with the results we have stated. Of course this, the main source of the trouble, was easily remedied by viding @ proper place for the oll-can and funnel. The lady was de- lighted at finding so reacy a way out of her troubles, and we relate the case in order that others may profit by the experience. A* MOst of the lamps now in use are of some kind of metal, their contents cannot beseca, and it will be well to ascertain oer the condition of the ol] within them. Wi the utmost care some foreign particles will Sind their way into the oll, and afiera long time that in the lamp will be quite impure. If the oll emptied from the lamp is allowed the dirt will settle kept American Agriculturist. S87-Toward the close of a bal! in Paris the who was passion- meing Was askel by ber the carriage. *Onl, entreated the young girl, in horror. The young UNDERTAKERS. R.F anver, 934 F STREBT, Undertaker. WM, HACKETT 619 Lire Staxet Bortawsst. octl-ly cee

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