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Bus AND THE 80013) sd clewant irom Steamer LADY OF 7 connecting’ ck p.m, for New York and Boston, and rail- Returning, leaves Norfi »-dsy and Saturday, st 4 0% TOVAG RIVER LANDINGS SW THOMP: leaves Sixth 3 SON, street wharf every Monday at Ti" Thurs iay for Curre: y for Leonardtowr for Son “Gate landings going and return- STEAMEKS FOR NEW YORE. The Stesmer~ JCHN GIBSON and E-d. KNIGHT, Biternsiciy |-cve Fur 41, East River, ork, ever 8 turdsy, at 40% p. Ta. Seorpeor? Bstuiay morning and Alex: irceht tke’ o\ owas raise, “asa st oles Io pply at office over Bank, 15th street, or office of Wachington, and 63 Water SAMUEL BACON, President. QIRAMER MATTANO, Captain 9 3 leaves wharf foot of ai NN sts. ev eet _ overs Tuesday, Thure- jee $83, snd Binicsy at Tm a for Bo: ne. On Tureadays for Matto: Goiton’s, and landings in St. Clewent’s Bay. Wicowsce rter On Suraays Ter Onan ie in Oreck. Retarnins on Wednestng, play mornings, makin inte boxe tripe con mene 7. 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MORITZ BUSCH. ‘Two vols. 8vo , extra cloth, black and gold.....$4.00 American readera now have an opportunity to make scquaintence with the most widely- beck of the dsy, and those whose expectatioa has been aroused by the reviews and correspondents Will be able fully to understand the excitement it has called forth in Europe. MOHUN BROTHERS, marllir 2016 Pa. ave., cornor lth street. McCKARY, (formerly with Wm. Ballan A. BSci) hss ve Scene the Book Bron ees ‘7th street northwest, with an entire new stock of Books, Biationery. Se Sera Em: ad ‘nnd Pials Popes ring, &e.;" Note Paper at from 5 cents a quire up, and Envelopes, (a xood white), at 3).. a box; also’ Business Oonvens: ences of ail kines st proportionately low prices. ened NOTICE To MOUNT VERNON PAS- ‘The Steamer W. W. CORCORAN, which has been | ee built aud f L. Ky. Cap iain. ia t lowed to }. a fo mansion anc E wharf daily (Sincays excepted) at 10 2m. and re- turns sbou! uw McH HOLLINGSWORTH, Bop't Laci=" “ont Vernon ociation. L. Te BLARE, stest-r W. W. Corcoran. Jel-ly Nout GrUMAN LLOYD —Sreursarr Jans berwexx New York, Havas, LONDON, OTHAN PON AND BREMEN The r of this company will sail svery Sat- witiay thts Bremen Pion foot ok Sa stieet, Hobson. Bates of From New York to Havre, Lon- on, Sontharnyton and Bremen. first cab second cabin. $(0: steeraze, #30. Fo: to OELRICHS & 00. 2 se WG METZSR0T Pa. ave., Averts for Washington. LYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA. WASHINGTON DELPEND GEOROETOON, t Philadelphia with Clyde's Vine tor Boston, Providence, and the New Engiand States. SAILING DAYS. Philadeiphia—Saturday at 12m. ‘Wasbington— Monday, at ll a.m Georsctuwn Monday, a: 7-1, Areas oo aS m. band Providence, aud z : ing their goola landed iver. 42 ie ishing their ‘GzorsEtown. D. 0.” For fuil information apply to J. H. JOHNSON & Same mreeie gce at Se + D. 0.; WILLIAM P. CLYDE & 00., Senetsr’ Manacers, 12 South Wharver, Poiaae phia. Inaraly «H-BOTTERDAN. WwW YO ides steamers of this A. “PB. CALAND,” “Ri Bie and “MAAS,” carrying the U. & to Neth. riands, leaves Je eruey City al- Yernate Wednesday and Saturday, Cabin Gen Agta sont wiltans o, Now Yorks FON 4 2 Bo. Win st, fa; Le We ORRIN, 80 Brway-Gen'i Paaw'ror At’ ently A. AN, BS Penua 1 @ W. MOSS, Adams’ Ex- ee ‘aecaBeoly” Pasion the Sicaners cf this linetake s.specifio e year. ‘On the outward pascace from Queenstown to New oo ing mectician of 60.08: 48 iat., or nothing to the north boneward the meridian of 80 at 42 iat or the of 42 MSI MPANY LIM- COAL AND WOOD. C= CvAL! == ‘We are discharzing to-day, Cazco or Fursa Mrxzp LOKBERRY COAL. ‘This is the best domestic Coal now in the market. enn Deniers will Sale Tealive a6) Sent ‘orders ear y. % STEPHENSON & BRO., marlitr ‘Tth-street Wharf. ‘woop. JOHNSON BEOTHEES. TxLEPHoxc Co: , extensive store stock up | y when cos) i the city, and all in Berex.ber, strictly pure coal, of 2,240 tte Bean Main office, will and depot, foot of 17th, 13th and ros ‘Ofiices 1202 F st: nw. 1117 9th st nw 418 7th st. n.w.: and 221 Pa ave ae. sy THE TRADES. is respectfully informed that the . ert BooKbINDEny - carried op as biretofore. ‘sang cxoollens oprmes sre cmplcyed, and the wor Farned out wil 7 Superior style whic: wi been Bebaracterist.+ of the nbaclintmneoe sag aréty 2018 Pennsylvania ave., 34 floor. IB60N BKOTHERS, PEACIICAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, ms yl «ve., Washington, row Printing ® Bperisit: yuu FLORAL GUIDE, beautiful work of 100 One Colored F Plate, and 300 Miustrations, wit ptions of tlie best flowers and Vexetables, and | togrow them. All fora Five Cent Stamp. In Fone cr Geran. ‘The FLOWER AND VEGETABLE GARDEN, 175 ete far fee teers eee 3 s ; eaten In German ‘or English. so STRATED MONTHLY MAGA- ask2 tone Colored Plate in every number many fue Easravings Price $1.28 a year, Five Copies for $5. me VICK'S SEEDS are the best ‘CENT for a FLoga. Gutpg, containing ag an formation. ‘and Prices, and plenty of inf JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. ¥. fang lawSms 2566 FOS AES ae aE ee epEns J 7 Ni Pa- ‘Under the Pian of ratified by the ‘Court, the time in which coe it in the benefite of bs ie, the discretion of Poe Co i was ‘aad more than’ nine. ‘of the Bond ving converted thal: 7 waive notice that the right of converting what wan are duin; women. Every Wonante oc feat hy wal 0 canta TF lished monthly. Price .00 de 5 ae Bua ginele Ul A SEG Publishers. all or send A JUAN ae E LEWIS, 23 ; Republic Butiding, RAILROADS. BA “UTIMORE AND OHIO HAILROAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. mations) seae ena eeergar™ = and Southwest. To take eifout Sunday, Nov. 17, 1878. fenF hia, and Boston Sab. Stops at Sinpley'er taurel Ranopotia eee Slope top. ‘Jecaup's, Hsnover, and Elm Ridge.” Breattast “6:60 1n.—B:Itimore, Annapolis and Way. (Pisa mor Strssbors, Winchester, and Way iy. *7:40 a, m.—Baitimore and Laurel Ex 8:10» m.—Keint cf Pi Phitadelppia. +8. 8. m.—st. Louie, LI one pacend Pitcbure Expres rick, 72 Stacufos. fuilman Corto Oinelanad dalis; Grae, ano. Ona —Baitimore ver. . al? (0, p—Baltimore, Annapolis, EUicott O:ty 11:30 p.au.—Now York, Philadelphia and Boston t dusky, daily, exces Stops at Bladens- Collewe, Beltsville, Laurel, Annapoiis Junc- Ben Joceurs ind Hano\ ps at Lai 11:35 p.m. on Sunday only for Ba‘timore and Way a 4:30 Pinte Baer itimore, Annapolis and Way Sts- 30 p.m.—Philadelphia, Norfolk and Baltimore Pitot Pitesrys mm Norfolk except Sunday. Sepfolk Passenoers takin in “46:60 p-m.—Baltimore and Way Stations. 41:80 "p.m, — ‘and. Columbus Sleeping Cars to Ohicago. $260 pus ~-Polut of Hocus ana Way Stations 9 —S8t Louisville and pig bmm St, Lonis, Gincianatl, Loulgvil men Geen = : 'f10:16 p.m.—New York, Philadelphia and Balti- more Express. Stops at ‘Bladensburg and Laurel. Bleeping Car to New York, and Special Bleeping to. . 40n Stnday only. Other trains daily Bee ‘of New Jersey avenue and O street, 619, Hasonl Teahies ion sore, where Ook o t Sisarateeteaig cca’ Sar “M. OOLE, General Ticket Suonee 8 ROUNTZ. ‘Agent. novi enxevivanta 1879 SYLV, 1879 ROUTE TO THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. Double Track, Steel Halls, SPLENDID ScENERY, MaGHrriceNT EQUIPMENT. In Fifect Decemszn oth 1878. TRAINS LEA WASHINGTON, from Depot, corner of ‘Sixth B follows: eta Pitsburs to Cincinnati, Be. Eo 740 p.m. daily, with Palace Oar BALTIMORE AND POTOMAQ BATLEOAD. e North, at 7:40 Bs dally, except , with Palace Cars fo Watkins. For eee ren son mane, a 10:10 what Lark and too ee 1:90 and 10:15 a Dress’ of Palimac Parlor Gace 9:90 0a, Hiordog dec bosta of, Brooklyn Annex, ferriage and journey For Phila hia 10, 5:80, and 10:16 p. m., daily. $35, 9900 mend a, : a0, 748 ars ‘and Onicazo; to Chicago. 1 O08) a. mand y 10:10 &. m.,1:30,6 Fer Pope's Oreek Line, 7:00 a. m. and 4:20 p.m, daily, except Sunday. 7:00 a m and 4:20 p. m, daily, ex- For Annspolis, : ALEXAND! AND FREDERIOEKSBURG BAIL- won rey ALEXANDBIA AND WASHING. q ‘and the Bouth, 6:50 Am. and 5:30 p. 2,8, 018 Tang Ta pie On ‘am, and6:18 pan. ‘Trains leave Alexandria for Washingto1 9,10. liam: Bumtay ae and 1 Tickets, Information, Sledp! commodations can be st the offices, nortn- Gat corner of ‘Thirtontn street and Pennnyivanis syivenia sud at the dopot: qusre onieny oan Sve, aud at te dopt, wists orery orn Dolett for checking of bagwage t0 destination frou Tea:dencea P. FARMER, General Passenger FRARK THOMSON: General Manaser ‘and Parior Oar ac- ‘nove Por anEe. re THE OFFICE OF THB HOLMAN LIVER PAD OOMPANY, hich “been closed mouths, has been Reopened by Mesaee RINGWALE & BALL, who the District of Columbia, Maryland, 1 Delaware, for the sale office, southeast corner of ‘9th ane two squares north of 1d Ke etreets, Ponnaylva: id which has been tly fu tna Sized tip for the convenience of ‘patient Gon: auliation free. HOLMAN LIVER PAD. ‘What is it? and what does it mean? It is a new method of treating su@essfully all Liver and Stom- Sch Diseaves extore wily, and it moans au honest war Seaiust the Dhouxaid abd one nostrams and hum. Dugwof this end past ECOBATED FRENCH AND ENGLISH DINNER, TEA, aD TOILET SETS. SEW DESIGNS JUST REOEIVED. M. W. BEVERIDGE, (Late Webb & feb27-tr He. 1009 Pa. av. a -WHITE BRE, ShNnE" BE GUARANTSED IF YOU USE Ceres, Minnesota in the ‘The handsomest Patent Flour Sterling's St. Louis Fancy Patent, A most beautiful Winter Wheat Flour, or Golden Hill, ‘That never rusts, never breaks, never wears out, al- MMA{GHAS PisHEws. om Tihetreet nw’ _ AUCTION SALE GANUEL BLUNT, Anctioneer. TRUSTEES. BALE f OF VALUABLE PRoviET’ NI STREET. BETWEEN TENTH AN ELEVENTH STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue ofa decree parsed in the equity ga Gause No.6.162, Supreme Court of D. C..on fe the 3d ¢ A. D. 1878, T shall sell at ublic atiction, ch the premises, on MONDAY. he 24th cay ‘of March, 1879, at the hour of 5 .. that part of Lot numbered two (2), in squaro hree hundred and forty-three (343), bezianing for eaid part of said lot in north I street fifty fivo (55) 5 aid Rquare at a point on feet east from the soath- west corner of safu square, and thence runnin s east on the line of north I street eighteen feet and five inches; thence norih one hundred feet to the sald ling of wad | lot; thence east along the rear line of said lot eighteen feet and five inches, and thence south to the pont of beginning. ‘Terms: One-third of purchase money in cash, the deferred paymr nts in equal atthe rate of seven (7) percent. per deferred payments socurhd by deed Premises. of sale, of and all conveyancing at the instaimonis of stx'and lve months from the day of sale, with int annum, the terest trust on A deposit of $100 required on da} urcha: 4 cost. If terms of sale are not complet with in Seven days the Trustee reserves the ri the property st risk and cost rs maarl2-10t eetnian resell aulticg pur. LINDEN KENT.” JONGANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALU; NESS PROPERTY ON PECEN OH Steer SOUTHWESL (SOUTH WASHINGTO! virtue of 261 q No. 819, folio 45, the District of Col of Ni oh, lay of March, Lot numbered thirty-eight (38), division of Sguare numbered’ tour bondi thirty-five (435), in the city of Washington, the improvements thereon, being a very Business House and Dwelling. ‘Terms of sal must be paid ai made » twelve, eighteen and twe months after sale, with interest at the rate Rer cent. per apkum until pai iecd of truct and the Trustees. within six days Tight 15 reterved week's pur ‘Terms to after day of sale, conveyan: WM, DUNOANFON BROS., Aucte. of the land records for by the direction of ‘of a deed of trust, dated April D. 1676, and duly recorded in Liber r fia e_ premises, on 5 D. 1879, at 43 o'clock pam., the recorded sub: rad and with all ine Brick : One-third in cash, (of which $100 sais,) the deferred payments to be uty-four of seven Paid. and secured by and insurance to the satisfaction of be fully complied with otnerwi to resell tho property. after one notice, at the risk and cost, of tha former ‘chaser. einer wi the purchaser's Dine Dy Trustees, marl2eokds ise the (paomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. THE ELEGANT BROWN STONE PRIVATE RESIDENCE, No. 1341 K STREET, OP: FRANKLIN SQUARE, AT AUCTION., On 187 shell geil lot 20, in square 248, havin front of 25 feet, and runuing back 147 basement brown eeventeen rooms, including bath, wash m8, and a feet to foot alley, improved by an ciegant three sto stone front residence, contai POSITE MONDAY AFTERNOON, March 31st at 5 o'clock, in front of the premises, 1 30 and ng furnace th ail the modern improvements; fine TOO} brick stable on rear of lot, with capacity for three carris ‘hi horsesanc tw location in W Franklin Park, presents unusual sirability for a private residence. ‘Terms: One-third eighteen months, with notes is is decidedly ing.on, and fronting the grand old Claims as to ft the best de- cash ; balance at six, twelve and bearing interest at 7 per cent, perannum until paid, and secured by a deed of trust on the property seld,’ or sires to pay all cash, a discount of be made on the deferred payments. A de $500 will be required when the proj the purchaser de- the interest will it of rty is struck PI off. All conveyancing at the cost of tha purchaser. marl6co fh NG, Auct ‘HOMAS DOWLL This favorite Hotel, having been thoroughly reno- vated, painted throughout, and entirely refur- ished, iu now open for the reception of guests nov2g-t Proprietors, MEDIOAL, &c. GPERMATORREOEA. tency, Premature Lost Vigor and all Venereal use of cals 1605 L et, near 16th n.w. DORMIENTIOM, Impo- Seminal Emissior cured out lomel or mercury, by Dr. BROWN, y PF naré- tin with (ON, the Oldest Established and Di be Ladies’ P! only Be- liable "bysician in the city, can be eon. 9 n % 1to8 stated daily at No. 910 thst. none from to 8 yk. HENRY MOTI"S Certain 12th et. and Ps. ave. Price, $3 per box; ala denon, 13 Barnet st., Baltimore. Toblp-lme FRENCH POWDEBS.— eure for Disease ee Kidneys, Gra- ‘ma “feviely MPORTANT TO LADIES. remedy i irrewniaritios speedily removed by a pene yy the medical farulty of Warviand, went _wHen arial NQCR Waaz ‘B. WILLIAMS & O0., Auctioneers e ROVED RPAL ESPATH At 2 PYTUSTED IN SOUTH WASHING. t TOS arch 10th, 1879, at 6 on WEprespay, . Wayeh 1th, Jere, at S fh Clock p. mn., We shall Be. Teal estate, ait “4 on ths prenmives, the abete sts. 8.w., tozethor ated on 435 #1 tween Lar@ . “-w of @ pressed. the ‘improvements, com, ving, being 32 nz-rcom house with a lot it, by the depth thereof. * twelva ‘One-half cash; balance tn eix am Au Fifty dollars down on day of age ncing at purcharer’s esi WALLER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. TO-MOREOW. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTIO: On THUKSDAY MORNING, March 20th, 1879. commenc'ng at 10 o'clock, at No. 1731 H street. between 17th and 18th ‘streets n.w. reridence of a gentleman cec'ining house. “41 shall sell the following effects, viz. : ate Pier and o-her Mirrora, Ohaira, SPRY ACT Centre fable. Walnut Whatnot. Ht Peiating (Holy Virwin’ vings. Fhe Kefuxeee, by Rodgers Large number of fine Ornamenta Hand-ome Mahorany, Silver Case, formerty be- Jou ged to Sir F Benen, Q2k Marble Top and Paint-d Chamber Furnttare. Harr ard Husk Ma(trassce, Pillows and Bolsters. Brussels und other Carpets. B Toliet Ware, ‘boarc. ne ment of Si Chine ana Gla-s Ware. See oe Cee uremia Gade chen Hequisites, &e Diari] \---" “THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. UCTION NOTICE. ‘The balance of Unreseemed Pledges a} Comision Goods left unsold from Saturaay will po: ly be so don. TUESDAY, Marcu 18, commencing at 10a. m., and contiané until all sold. By ordor of 8. GOLDSTEIN & CO. DUNCANKON BROB., Aucta. marlT qe DUNGAN, Auctioneer. ‘Will sell the entire stock ef DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS ana NOTIONS contained in Store No. 424 3th st. r.w., (opp. Oda Fe lows’ Hall.) Sate daily, at 10 a.m. and? p. m., until the extire stock is def M. HARTUG, mari8.8 Salesman. ‘WALTEE B. WILLIAMS & 00., Anctionsers TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLI PROPERTY Ne P ava EWES a TWEEN eouhae AND FIFTH STREETS; ON ag LIN STREE = AQMTHWEST, AND ON By virtue of two deeds of trust, dated the 9th dey of December, A. D. 1876, and the 14th th day of February, A. D. 1876, duly ied in. Likers Nos. £07, fo'ios 20. &e., and S09. folios 297, &c.. of the land recoras in the Bistrict of Jolumbia, and at the request of the arty sooured thereby, we ‘will sell at public auction, in front of gue pret on THURSDAY, the 20th day of Maich, A. D. 1 at 6 o'clock p.m, the foliowing Lots in’ the Washington, DG. ‘Lot numbered fourteen (14), in Square numbered five hundred and ten (610), accordiag to the sub- division of said Square by the Commissioners under decree in chancery in a cause between the Holiidge sire. Lots numbered one hundred and seventeen (117) and one hundred and aignteen (118), in Issac 3. Hollidge’s subdivision of Lots 56 and 87, in the satd Commissiocere’ subdivision of said Square No. 610. Lot numbered one hundred and ten, in Rawlins subdivision of Lot No. 78, in ssid Cummissioners’ subdivicion of said Square No. 610, And Lot numbered sixty (00) and the south part of Lot numbered fifty-six (66), in Commissioners’ sub- division of Square numbered five hundred and eleven (511); said south part of Lot 66 fronung teenty (20) feet on 6th street west and running back with that width of twenty feet with south line of ssid Lot one hundred (100) feet to the rear of said Lot, with the Dwellings and other improvements on ic ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; and the balance in cous installments of one and two years from day of sale, to be secured by the notes of the purchaser. bearing interest at it per cent. pear annum until paid, payable semi-annually, and a deed of trust on the property cold; or all odes at the purchases option. A deposit of #60 on each Lot will nired at the time of sale. If the terms of sale are not com- ith in five days from the day of sale, the stees reserve the right to reseil at the cost and Tisk of the defaulting purchaser. 41 conveyancing at purchaser's coat. LEROY M. TAYLOR, mar8eokds WM. B. WOODWARD,5 Trustees. GER & LIEBERMANN, ae Beal Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’S BALE OF TWO NEW TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK HOUSES, WITH EVERY MODERN IMPROVEMENT, ON KINGMAN PLACK, BETWEEN 37H AND tre AND P AND Q STREETS NORTH- By virtue of a deed of trust dated March 5th, A. D 1878, duly recorded in Liber No. 881, folio 454 et geq., one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of rty secured thereby, I will sell at public auo- Yon, in front of the premises, on FHURSDAY, ‘are! . 1879, at 4 o'clock p.n., the following ste, in the city of Wash: twe or QO: an { ) ae Eliah an's reco! ion juare Dumibores, 241° with the improvements thereon. Bocihnine for the sams ‘st tho northeast corner of Jot numbered twenty-four, and ruuaiar Se recent of five doliare, (satisfaction, Gnararieed. | west sistysures Tost thace) Guth itis thes De Conttate or Dosteasity ot CRY | feet, four Inches; tdnce east aixty-three foot £0 y lace of g See ere ae fobli-ty” | ferme: One-half cash, balance in six and twelve ‘ANHOOD RESTORED. months, for which the nétes of the purchaser, Dear- 7 nn ae ieeeecias be ate tag Becton ae ru », pum from Bale, ant mu which he i tolls felig Ete Lime of ‘and all conveyancing af the p my2icolyek 43 Ohatham street, N.Y. marl0-d WM. W. METCALF, Trastea. Ding oH FEE Tor rps, geroraly, ALTER B. WILLIAMS & 0O., Auctioneers. Oypines Fumore, Diabetes, ore TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A HOUSE AND LOT ON lap gg ley ea puis guaranteed Son FIFI STRERT. BETWEEN O AND P pleaes state disease, 900 Doluiabus ave, Boston STBEETS NORTHWEST. eager ee cipeaee, moe withinysiame | _ By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 18th blown in them and labels bearing. ‘Trade oy. of July, A.D. 1876. duly recorded in Mark. 17) DE JORN TRIPE.” | Liber No. 817, folios 167, key, One of the land records in the District of Golumbis, and at the re- NEBYous EXHAUSTION —A medical cat8y, | quest of the party secured thereby,’ we will sell, at comp ‘& series of iectures delivered public auction, in tront of the premises, on THURS. Kahn's Museum of Anatomy, on the cause and cure AY, the 20th day of March, A D. 1879, at 4 o'clock of decline, snowing indispritably how lost | pam. lot numbere’ soventy.two (72), of Martha may be regained, affording a clear synopsis of riand’s subdivision of lots numbered fifty-one impediments to marriaye, and the treatment of ner. | (61) and Bfcy-two (62), of the subdivisios of square See ee oe soy bene Se of 20 | numbered five hundred and eleven (611), in the city By rr of Washin ith the improvem snts thereon. Ag Grete ‘Terms of sale: One-third cxsh ; balance in oneand two years, with eight per cent. Interest from the da; of sale until pi payable Coteus secu pot} ny by 8 deed of trust ‘on the property ; or allcash, at ta Mote the option of the purchaser. , A, di of 850" re. hans wep tee quired at the time of sale. Ali conveyancing at the Organs and Nervons Bystem Hot cost of the purchaeer. If the terms of sale are not juickly cured, All Female Geum) quick, | complied with in five days from the day of sale, the al. Consulteti fully privace, and fours | Lrustees reserve tho right to resell at the cost and ty cured. | Consultations ately p co, | Fisk of the defaulting purchaser. after Give days’ ai- Starece ae oftice, {9°S. “Hutaw ac, ; Yertiegment, LEROY M. TAYLOR.) crastees, Baltimore. ‘octé-1y WM rARD, B. RIOORD'S ESSENOR OF LIFE restores H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. D manhood snd the of youth the most a _— abattered constitution in four weeks." Fail BTEES’ SALE OF THREE-STORY PRESS. posible. The tite. comune remedy should’ aS TR URIGE FRONT D' ENG On THE NORTH yy all about to marry,or who have ‘weak. BIDE OF K STRBE! cis cf oo ELEVENTS ened from excess or any other cause. Success in paar Ree ee eee a Lr ay 10th, Seen Seas ont De. Jos wages 7 Oni- 1876, and duly recorded in Liber No. ae fo a Wes folio 247, one of the land records for the Dis’ ats Drevuinte upolied janitr__ | trict of Columbia, and at the request of the holder OUISIANA STATE LOTTERY. March st s3y/o'clock pun. all that Gortatn piste Or —— = - parcel of ground, situate and being in the city of A €plendid Opportunity to Win A Fortune Washingién, District ot Columbia, and eine ot RAN] ISTRIBUTION, OLASS“D," | dred and sixteen (316), fronting 16 fect on K street, OT NEW ORLEANS, TULSDAY, APRIL Sr, bya depth of 100 feet fo an alley, together with the 1879,-107th Monthly Drawing. proven nc dies carb; batnce of equal fata na Lo 5 % ‘and. twenty 7 fulstanuteion tna porcine tesoworates yp te | Henibmeacutea hy Weil of truth tho peepee ‘of the state for educationalandoharitable | sold, wilh interest at rats of ciuht per cont 1 1868 for the term of ‘Twenty | Hun, o*allcash, at option of purchaser. “e100 de- ive Years, to which contract the inviolable faith | posit at time o! ye. ans oO re Bes try of the btate is pledged with a capitsi of 81,000,000, to gates ae Serra of wees Tah te THs GHAND SINGLE NUMBER DISTRISUTION | rorell the property’at ink aid oe of defaulting will take placa monthty on the second TUESDAY. | purchaser. A H. EICHSTADT,) prustoos. It never scales or postpones. Look at the folowing | _msri-cod&ds HL. NOBLE, 5 CAPITAL PRIZE, 830,000, ICKETS AT TWO. 100.000 TALE TIGR YTS, ONE D Blewoe Kf H . B88 fi 1887 Prizes, amounting to. ....-+. DOLLARS EACH. OLLAB. “oe bl cree tae en wanted st all Pp ant pedater te hos compensation WAppitation for rates to clube should only be made tothe Home office in New ly stating fc Ly for Hon or 1d Box 602, New Urleans, La. or to HL PI 319 Broadway, New York; or JNO. W. 1103 New York ave , Washington. ander the wipe tisiin Sat G. T. Beaureward and J. A. Early. qs FEXTUBES. ‘The finest and largest stock of GAS FIXTURES ‘address. for further in- to MA. DAUPHIN, P.O. LUM, No. Drawings are of Generals marl2-ws,iw EVER OFFERED FOR SALE IN THE CITY. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. Will guarantee entire satisfaction. febls-tr P ‘ti'Tnvertnenk B65 Orders for vw. marttr Hist pou UB, ¥] th OConconay Buripme, 15th St. OENT for sale. Becurities promptly at- LEWIS JOHNBON & 00., Bankers Hair ‘tate ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. TEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, TBEHONTING ON FIFTH STREET, BETWEEN e Of a decd of trust, dated the 9th Jnne, A.D. 1876, duly recorded in Li- 369, &o., one of the land rec- fumble, and’ af tne sequest ‘of the pay eseacer lumbia,and at the requ © pal ‘ thereby, we will sell at public auction, on THURS- DAY, the 20th day of Mi A.D. 1879, at 4:30 o'clock p.m., in front of. ode nunber- of Arty Shree (69) and. Afty-four (64.) in, Joseph H lidge’s recorded sul ion subdiv inrauare numbered hve hundred. and cloves vO.) in the city of Washinyton, D. O., with the hnprove- ments thereon, ‘Terme of sale: Onetbird cash; balance in one and two years, with eight per cent. interest from da} of eale until paid, payable Semu-sniually, seoure: by a deed of trust an the proper the option of the purchaser. A bh juired at time of gale. All conveys Stcost of purchaser. If the torms are nor compilod sae ‘days from the day of alo, the ‘Frustess Fosarve the right 66 revolted the cost shee stake ot ie Gefaulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement, ‘ROY M. TAYLOR, marseokds WM R. WOODWARD, H08. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE LARGE BRIOK STORE AND DWELLING ON THE NORTH- EST OORNER OF SEVENTH AND Q STREETS NORTHWEST. WV 4LTEE B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers, Ww EAM S001 D ete aw, SPECIAL SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUBNITORE, UAKPETS. &c On TO-MORROW MOKNING. beginning aN Wa. m., We shall sel! at our rooms, 1 Hand- some Banister-back Wal ut Parlo” Set uz ist'red incrimson and go11 Filk cateline; red Walnut Droasing Case, Sienna with Washstaud to match; 1 ut snd Cottave Odd Bedoteads, Cl Piano, in gow! and:omely Marbe-tor tion: Walnnt Wardr. ber, Ext-nson Table: yy Oha'ra, Lounges; g lot of Men's, Women's and Children’s heer. [it] WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, Ancts ‘IRCH & ROBEY, Auctioneers, 988 and 940 Louisiana avenue, r, on SATUR- no Hoopars.’ given at sale B Ri ougbbred sorz By order. OBERT HTCHTNSON. Full pedigree will be — S o'clock On FRIDAY, March 21, 1879, a. | ~n precy m., I wis) offer for sale at anction. on t. ises, Lots 83, 34 and 78 in Blake aud mu subdivision of square lvl, situated near tue . of 16th snd T streete n.w. For terms, &c., 860 - publi : Marie REGINALD FENDALL. Trastes. marl6-4t ‘HOS. J. FISHER U.. Real Estate Ancte, T ie eS 1223 F street northwest. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED KEAL ESTATE UN PENNSYLVANIA AVE- NE, OPPOSITE WILLARU'S HOTEL Under ‘ana by virtue of a deed of trust, Gated August 16, 1872, aud recorded in Liber 699, Foro 19. and by direction of the _holde: of the nut secured tutreby, I, the undersigned will { publ tio, front of the premises, on at the hour of 6 p.m. ‘the ubsivis oval lote marke 1 y's eubdivision of tots and 13, {a Square 235 as follows :— rinniny nt inthe Ime of Pe: sta nnsyivania avenue 11 fect 1 in: h frow the northe: f end runnicg thence wetward fouthwordly a right angies to sai nch+« to the rear Ie of lot, thence eastwardly 26 fcet 3 inches, ard thence northwardly at right angles to the place of bezinniniz ‘erins 01 sale: $500 cash and the residue in three equ! payments, at ix, twelve and eihicen months; the def:1re4 payments to bein the promissory ustes of the purcha:¢r. bearing 6 percent. interest until bait, ereured by deed of trust of property sold. or all casi, at purchaser's option. ‘rustee reserves the r ght to resell if terms are not complied with in 8, five day W. B. WEBB, Trastee, ly described marlt-cokda DAMS EXPRESS COMPANY'S sALE OF UN- CLAIMED FREIGHT On MONDAY MORNING, Maren 31,1879, at 10:30 o'clock. at our auction rooms, wo chall sell for ac- count of the Adame Ex-ress Compiny, t> pay cla-gve, 650 Packages. comprising an assortment Bund es, Boxes, Packsgee, ke, &c., to be sold without reserve, h. ~ DUNCANSON BROS. Aucts., [ey ste nw marls.d or. Ith and HL WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTER'S SALR OF A_ THREESTORY FRAME HOOUBE, No. 1109 G STREET NORTH- By virtue of a deed of tri dated Febra- ary ist, 1877, and recorded in Liber 843, folla fr] 244, one of the land records forthe District of Columbia, and at the written request of thepaty secured thereby, f shall ell oees auction, in front of the prem: on TUESDAY. the 25th “a of March, 1879, at 4:39 o'clock p m., part of Lot *quare 319,beginning twenty fect one inch east from the southwest corner of said lo'(2;) thence north one hundred feet; thence east eleven feet one inch; feet ; thence east six feet; thencs thence south south twenty feet; thence caat three feet; th: en0s south eeventy-seven feet; thence west twenty fect one inch to place of bezinning ; to be sold subject 10 & prior trust for #2,500. erms made known st sale. $100 depout will be required st time of sale. Conveyancine at cost of purchacer JOHN PATCH, marlo-s,w,skm 4t 506 10th street n w. jUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. RUSTFE SALE OF BRIOK HOUSE = JEW JERSEY AVENUE 801 ict by. request of the party secured thereby, I will offer for gale. at public mn. in front of on TUESDAY, 26th of March, A. D. 1879,at 50° lock P Bn, ail that certain piece or parce! of ground and beng T of 7 days, otherwise the risk and cost of former aser, after 5 days public notice. Conveyaucing at purcheeer's. marl3-cosds ROBERT B. FERGUSON, Trustes. ISTEE'S SA) OF IMPRO' 4 Tate AbsOINiNG TWO ares eee ‘TER OF SQUARE, BETWEEN @ AND H Pith ANiacn Cees, Shee By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Marcn Tulse#, on WEDNESDAY. March 26, rusted oe tha plai OP rite ot eeu ot i oF ‘or plan of said city ‘98 “St of Church, Howell and Bile es. ing y's subdivision of 1 line of said 37 feet 4 inches to the bys Kod F ‘erms Of gale, cash. A of $100 will be re. quired at the time of sale. TSO et our, heser. P. BB iON, Trustee. THOs, E. WAGGAMAN. Auct. marl5-eodts UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUBSTEE'S ‘SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY ON SEVENTH STREET SOUTI- Brash, COULTH WASHINGTON >. tue of a ‘trust, bra- 22 Fe Bi meee erictine io 01 + of the or. the District of Columbia, and by direction of the Fecured thereby. I will sell at, public auction, front of the on MONDAY, the 24th day of March. A.D.» 1879; at © o'clock p.th.. Lot berea Uirty-three, (33,) in the subdivision of 2 numbered four hund:ed the city of Washington, m id. thirty EN a : with all the improvements Terms of sale: One-third in cash (of 850 must be paid at sale); the deferred to made in six, twe! teen, and twenty-four months after date, with interest at the rate of seven per cent. per annum until paid, and secured by deed of trust and insurance to the satisfaction of the Sree as ig emcee within six days after 0: sale, otherwise the ig ressrved to resell, r one week's notice, ay risk and cost of ue purchaser. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost = WM. H. WARD, Trastes. DUNCANSON BROS., ‘ucts. marl2 eo&da youre & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. E'S TRROVED STREET, BETWBEN D NORTH. OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROPERTY ON NORTH CAPITOL AND E STREETS, secu fn front 24th day of March . :30 o'clock p. m., sublote numbered six (6), seven (7), eight (3) nine 9), ten (10) and eleven (11), in aquare number undred and thirty (630), as lai division of orizinal lot one (1), in said subdivision is recorded in folio 35, in the office of the surveyor of said District: sso. all that part of eaid o1 i 630, at the nort! t Col fi tins North ¢ apitol street thirty-five (35) feat and ten (18) inches. by a depth of one hurdrea and twenty (120) feet. Each lot or parcel will be sold separately. Tae title to all said lota is perfect. ‘Tern of sale as to each lot: Onefourth cash; the remainder in three equal instalments, in six, t and eighteen months from day of sale; the deferred payments to bear intereet at six per cent from day of enie, and to be secured by the purchaser's notes and alien on tho property sold. A deposit of 85) will be required at time of sale on each lot sold. All conveyancing and recording at cost of pur- chaser. If the terms of sale be not complied with within five days after the sale, the property will be resold ut the risk and cost of’ the defaulting pur. orp JOHN OC. HEALD, Trust moarl2,14,17,19,2,22 O31 F at. nw. urea. FOX & OUTTER, Real Estate Brokers. USTEFS' SALE OF VALUABLE PRO} TRON L STREET, BETWEEN GEREN EERE AND EIGHTEENTH STREETS NW. By yirtue of a deed of trust, da ber bth. AD. 1879, and duly recorded in Lt ber No. si, foto 147+ one of the land records. bile MONDAY. the ‘aehin, istrict wit: part of lot numbered twenty-three (23), numbered one hundred aud fronting 29 fest 8 inches on I even wich 1a) fon Heine ae a tomether the im a thereon sranghe some ‘with brown | nprovement four-story brick residence, ipl the rent to aultine chaser, after ive daye' advercieencat oo ROBERT of FORT; Trustoos B. H WARNER, Auotioneer.” feb21-f.m.ts JXTESSIVE SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Freedman's Ravines sald Patihiete office, on Peunsylvania avenue, betwee bth and 15% sta. BW. on Sh LL a < 7 AUCTION SALES. UOTION SALES. tion (ieee. Rd om Culture Rivalled im Wash- imgtom. i Washington 3s fast | Boeten in the zeat Mr. Ch Hon of € Colum. resent incumbents . Frye offered as a substitute the names or Jos. 1. Rainey, of South Carolina: Jeremiah M. Rusk, of Wisconsin; James M. Melton, of Ten. heseee; Henry Sherwood, of Michigan, and Rev. RH. Naylor, of District of Cotumbia; nezatived Mr. Gillette offered as a substitute the names of Lee Crandall, of Alabama; Charles Browseo, of Indiana; Benjamin E. Green, of Georgia, and D, P. Mitekell, of Kansas; for the first four offices; uegatived, only twelve votes in the ailirmative. ‘The original resoic{ion was then adoped, and ‘the oath was administeree to the officers. A committee (consisting of mma? Blackburn, Garfield and Goode) was appointea .. Walt on the President, in conjunction with a tike v2" a lltee of the Senate, and tnform him that Gon- gres, Ws in and to receive auy Sommn.c!cation from him. Ser offered a resolution to cianz> the rules 80310 give to the committer o1 +, propriations juns‘iction of matters relatt 1 fegtslatives executive and judictai expe sditures, and to sundry civil expenses of the governm: except as to the Department of Avriculture, which should be referred to the com'nittee ou agriculture, and giving to ‘the committees on foreign affairs, military affairs, naval affatrs, Indian affairs and post ‘offices jurisdiction ove: matters pertaining to their severai brancaes of the public service. Mr. blackburn offered asa substitute a res9- lution for the appeintinent of a comuntttee of live to revise aid simplify the rules of tue House, and that In the meantime the rutes of the Forty-fifth Congress shall be adopted for the Forty-sixth. Mr. Garfield moved to amend the last clause of Mr. Blackburn's substitute by acceptiag vie last paragraph of rule 120, and ameading that £0 asto read, “nor shatl any provision in aay Sueh bill or amendment changing existing law be in order.” All these propositions were ordered to be printed, and are to be called up for action to- day, as also another resolution, offered by Mr. Hooker, tothe effect that the committees on military affairs, naval affaies, Indian affairs, loreign affairs, &c., shall receive the estimates and report the bills for their respective branches of the public service. Mr. McMahon sent to the clerk’s desk and asked to bave read a petition (signed by 23 Prominent, citizens, of Cincinnati) eainst the lessrs. Butterworth and Young, Ohio, to occupy their seats. ane Of Mr. Keller objected, on the ground that there Was no regular contest in those cases, and Uhat the petition should take the ordinary course and go to the petition box. After discussion, the Speaker stated that the pa) had been offered as one touching the right of members to their seats, and thereYore a8 a question of high privilege, and taat he could not decide whether It contained such a juestion until he knew what was contained in e paper. Without action the matter went over till to-day, The members then retired to the rear of the desks, and the drawing for seats was proceeded with, there belng no exceptions made in favor Of any member, (as beea proposed for Messrs Stephens, of Ga, Kelley. of Pa, Wood. of N. Y., and others.) The names of members on several slips of paj having been placed in a box and the box wel the Speaker, a blindfolded clerk proceeded to draw them out one by one, and the members as their names were drawn ied to select their seats for the Congress. The first name drawn was that of Mr. Willis, of Ky. Those of Messrs. Cariisie and kburn, ef Ky., Garfield, of Onlo, and of Va., follor disposed to dwell upon, Again and agais sack 5 to dwel n. again men have said that Dr. stanley as Dean of West- minster, was one of those instances so rarely met with of the right man in the ht place. ‘This is true enough, but with a slight reserva- tion. Westminster Abbey is not oniy a bury- ing-place for = illustrious dead and a national mI should presumedly be a Christian clergyman. Now, Dean Stanley is Scarcely more of a Christian (In any definable Sense of the word) than M. Renan. "Perhaps it would be more courteous to say that M. Renan (# most virtuous and high-minded man) has as £ood a claim as the Dean to the title or Chris- Wan. It is a puzzle to thourhtui persons howa moral purist Can really conceive himself justi- ied in drawing the pay of an establishinent, the doctrines of which are to him so many fiz- ures of 5) ‘h. To him the miracuioas p2s- sage of the Red Sea 1s a natural phenomenon, exaggerated by Jewish pride into a preternatu: ral marvel; the obedience of the sun to Joshua a fine but strictly poetical idea; as to Barabbas, he was an unfortunate man, whose ideas were probably warped in the first. instance by the barrow education imparted in a theologtcai college. In truth, Dean Stanley might be de- scribed as a secular saint. His blameless life offers a bright model (and a rebuke) to only too maby prot Christians, It should in fair- hess be added that he has some mournful ad- vaptages over ordinary men. Of what are commonly called the five senses” he possesses but two—at least in perfection. That of taste he lacks altogether, deriving as much enjoy- ment from a Strasburg pie as others would from @ piece of dog-bi it. The varied tints of flowers he can appreciate, but not their per- fume.—{London Truth 6th. Per No FEVER IN THE SOUTH. Journal single case of yellow fever remaining, nor was there any fear expressed as to the return of the disease. “I stopped at Bolivar and many other points in Tennessee,and also at Grenada, Miss., where I had a conversation with Rev. Mr. Mc- Cracken, who so nobly stood by the sick at that place during the visitation last summer. He aid not know of a single case then. ag 2 I also stopped a day at Brookhaven, Miss., where T again made inquiries, but learned there was do not agree with your infor- land quarantines of last season were not found effectual. It is barely possibie that a few spor- adic cases occur at almost any point in the South afilicted with the fever last year, but no good reasons exist for believing that it will ap- pear In an epidemic form this seasoa,” A PERSONAL Tax RESISTED.—A telegram to the N. Y. Herald, from Rewpors, = L, March 17, SayS:—An important case, with Mr, John N. Griswold, president of the Chicago, Quincy a Burl 0 railroad. as defendant, and the city of Newport as plaintiff, came up in the supreme court to-day for trial. Mr. Griswold re! ised to pay the tax, 62/09, assensed seed upon his Tsobal property in this city in August, 1Si4, Tor the reason that he was then a resident of the adjoining town of Portsmouth, and had foe Ube tax assessed there. Counsel showed t defendant had three actual place: which year he passed 115 days in Newport, 163 days in Boston, and 79 days in Portsmouth. At- ter October, 1873, he did not vote, reside or pay taxes in Newport. He ied his. Writing to make Portsmouth his residence, and his. intentions to reside in that town were car- ried into effect. The court took the and reserved its decision. Mr. Griswol ays acess $4,000 and $5,000 in taxes In Newport # A “SHOWER OF SULPAUR. Reading, Pa., March 17, sa: raining here last night and about noon strange ‘supposed Tt se telegram from “«Tt commenced continued until ‘ mw nd the city ee yellow deposit, resem! to have come down with the neither taste ner smeil.” A tele- —= from Allentown, Pa., wn, yesterday says:— ‘here was found this beneath ‘snow which fell last night a substance, in ‘inch resem! Sutherland, the theatrical world as “Senator Bob Hart,” minstrel orator, was bap- used on Sunday the Berean street Bap- Ui eattt” de'ti esto Guage o cont le and is himself in the future the », His father was a few ago, and one of his a Sunday » and took away & wagon foe (rain wach nd ‘seized by revenue Of- becoming the rival of of its young men and womem x 1¢ : C cle (Consist log of fy ladies, in the ciety “F tbe capital. who possess mi kuowledge Of Limaie, and meet at other's houses ones a week to pi rhe ony sic. This circle includes Miss 7, Miss Bradiey and Miss Hare a stices Bri and Harlan; TS. Khox,wifeot tie controlier of theca Mrs. Col. Mallory s a on, and Miss chrig@lory and Mrs. Capt. Dutton, and renawanes, and plano quarters most skiltally musictaus, Then Gaus hters. who have nt co oe Medical school or wee :{SS. graduated from the is theoniy © Howard uuiversity, which are admitted. And hes one Of the departments, Whee ie | in seven hours of daily work tn the gene Det has pursued the study of medicine Teoe! Adiplotwa. This lady before che war was erhess tn the poct Bryant's family” Me eee” upon her expressing a desire to 0 to the eae for services to the Wounded, toox her to Belle. Vue hospital in New York and had her av & bUIse and dresser, And when she upon her labors a:nong the wounded Ler services were found ‘to be most Lavaluabie, Freque:.tly she Was lett betind with the wound- ’ €d and found herseif Wituin rebel nes, but she was always permitted to move on after tne ion army. After the war she entered one of departments, Then there are tbe law sebools and the medical schoo's of the Colum. Wen and Georgetown Universities, ama tae beet Cf such schools in the country, and a Mma sority Of the students th them are clerks the departments, who, in addition to their datly labors, devote their evenings to study, prepara- Lory Lo entering the profe<ea of law or medi- Correspondents, lixew!se, who come here iepublican TWO SURPRISES Ix CONNDeTICUT.—A telegram from Hartford, Conn., Mare?v15, pep a Case, democratic Collector of the WWwHot = Held, ts nssing, and the selectmen are examin- ing bis accounts, there belng « surong that he isa. Gctantter. He was seen to the cars in this city one day last week, in-company with a young Woman of prepossessin: aogees. ance, and that fact adds to the mystery his. aikappearance. He is 35 years of age and un- martied. Middletown has a slight sensation, caused by the clandestine marriage of ughter of Postmaster Bent, to 3. Wright, a Wesleyan student from Buffalo, N. ¥. ‘The young folks went to a neighboring city married, aud the young woman ome, Ler husband resuming his studies, no suspicion belng so far excited. But the parents of the young man concluded to send him abroa@ =< to compiete his studies, ard on that fact coming known to him he told them of the mar- rage, aud ther came to Middiewowa and saw the Bent family, and everything is now pleas- antly arranged. Mr. Wright has left college, and, wit his wife, has gone to Buffalo. Brorner Francis Mcrruy has two imitators, it — Lig es Palmer and Andron, fal vocates. lave been campaigning in the New Hampshire towa of Manchester. Now that they have gone away, pocketed between them i ¥ i it 13 Charged that they B as @ compeusation for nineteen days’ work $700, more than $100 of which was subscrived by the Reform Club, and then cheated the janitor of the hall out of pay. There are some eccentric persons under the teetotal flag. ¥. Sun, Anti-Tramp Law.—A lawyer in Atlanta proposed a very severe Anti-Tramp la’ submitted to the Georgta Legislature. Mt the duty of all male citizens, as well as state, county, aud municipal officers, to such offenders summeriiy, and take them be- fore a Justice of the Peace or other judicial offi- cer for trial. onli er pape the Sixth District of ‘Texas will hold a convention, in Gay, 2ist inst, to nominate a late Congressman Schleicher. 5 ie JONES—PARBl 1878, by the Rey. Dr. Cox, aud 8aL.ie C. Panken. EALBITT_KEMP. In Washington, D.C.,March 18,1879, by Rev. A. H. Ames, WiLLiaM: Siamerpe to Mies Maerea 4. Kemer. aj . DIED. EDES. On the 17th of March, 1879, Davap Epes. ‘The friends of the fam‘ly are invited to attend F ur % 2th, at 3 = JACKSON. On Wednesday, March 29, 1879, at 2 bret i Apa. wife Joa W. Jacke: ‘daughter of the late John Fowler, 120 Second 21, at 3 o'clock p.m. theris, E Brsiz McLars, gS za 8. Me ‘on Thursday, from 411 First street ited to attend. SCHEIFLEY. On tne. Jscon ScHEIFERY, after a aor eix years. Funera: ’ BRASS AND NICKLE PLATED, 4T BEDUCED PRICES SCHAEFER’S, 1016 Beventh strest B08, Jal6tr Dealer in Otina, Giass and Plated Ware EASTER CARDS, ‘Embracing Marcus ‘Wargo, Erengs' & Rothe, of Loa- J. D. FREE, 3 ¥ sr sunt Ee ous god eggs 50 24BBELS REFINED CIDER, GaSed Tow plioes is Darvel, Regn und Betton, to SAMUEL C, PALMBE, Deopet 57 Greene strest, GBOBGETOWE. D.G. feblv<r a