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AUCTI SALE: AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. _ AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. i TIMER & CLEARY | #QY LATIMER & CLEARY, o Broker and Auctioneer, % Uigectioucets od uel Retate Brokers, as | Hy foeal B-iate Brokers dd Auctioneers, 4 er Ponsyivaais aud ’ er Pennsy = and betweea Gand B. Southwest corner Pens Te if » | Southwest corn ‘Building. IN CRIMSON REP, | TRUSTEE’S SALE OF FIVE THREE-STORY 2 : . N CK RESIDENCES, SIT- ACE CUR Pate ON STREET BETW AST'CAP- BROK INS. LACE © ARPETSAND RUGS, W. ER SUITE. WALNUT XTENSION TABLE, & of wdead of trast, bearta nder and by virtue of » dead of trust, bewring e the lah day of July, A.D. S71; and roe x ‘orded Jn the Lund records at the District of Co- DAY MORING, March 28, at 10 | Inmbin, in Liber No. 688, at folfo 213, and at the re- ook, we will sell, at th residence of agen. | quest of the person secured thereby, I shall sell on tleman declining housekeeping, No. 19011 HURSDAY, the 20th day of March instant. at 3 street, corner of 19th street, a very superior | o'clock p. m.,'in front of the premises, Lots 296, 297 rniture, &e., (nearly new) com- | 235, 239 and 2, in B. F. Gilbert's subdivision of Peer Bytare 6, with hi ements thereon. he Hn prowemen tof five brick residences, ere, with all the modern conveniences, Theso houses qqinin pieces of parcels | Walout Mirror-beck Stegere, Welaut Marble-top | ate se yet unfinished, bat con completed with ges County. MA bles, nse. « Magrind 2 | Wi 00 nd Secretary, Walnut Tea Poys | Terms easy, and will be made known at time of ont rae as pd rds Fan hy Hat Rack, ente. All conveyat if at purchaser's cost. §100 A‘ldition toOTutt’s | Superior Brus x down on each Oe ee RAED: AY. 7: of atract of land called | Bro 8. HOLLIDAY, Trustee, arcels of Brn mid LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts. aniie Ct an acre 5 ots, Bronze Drop Light, | SI°-THE ABOYE SALE IS POSTPONED IN hare pat Mant! nents, Besckers Praere rind. "| conscauence of the rain until MONDAY, 3 7 ining for Carpets, Patent Wi ow | 2ib, same hour anc ace. Reet Ges Guandeliors, | WM R HOLLIDAY, Troste. Crimson Rep. Lambrokins and Lace Curta rw LATIMER & CLEARY, Ancts. Git ii ae. IRTHER POST- the of hing- DAY. April Sth, 173 at hich was ree <one of t ty, Md., and . ni, consiat. mse, barn, stable, and /N, DOWLING & CO. and D streets northw 1 Refri Chamber Suites, SALE OF VALUARER BUILDING LOTS AT Lone small he balance in vire x ™ On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, March 27, Sen oad ee eee et ae es B. S o'clock, we will sell, upon the ises, all - ; Mout Marble-top Shaving Stand, f lot 15, in square as the Lop Walnut Wardrobes, ground plat of the city of 1 Massa- aluut Bedste erty is situated on 7th strect east, bet yramd beatin Btoy chusetts avenne and north C street’ hy vie "JOSE mt BH ug a front of 7 63 feet 7 inches, with a depth of 98 feet, and will be 2Y BH. WARNER B Ry &e.. ke. y LATIMER & CLEARY ilivided into euch frou as the purchasers may 29 . jones re m da o! Th y it 8 No. 729 7th etre 2 * me Ver Auctioneers, re “inpeovine part nis pry pe D acag tae nes . H, WARNER, trention of parties tesir . TRAME ME Real Estite Broker and Anctioneer, | “Terms: One-third cash, balance in 6 and 12 * STREET, BE 729 Seventh sirect, between G and H. months, les bearing interest and secured by deed BIH STERETS | Oo awoRRY SALE OF VALUABLE ERAL | sred ne toon antte promeety iakatcue oe oo ™ ¥ NCE q, u quired as 8001 opel oe PROPERTY ON 4% STREET, NEA PENS: | “ DUNCANSIN. DOWLING & Co SYLVANIA AVE E. aw &ds Anctioneera. ‘i m £ By virtue of u decree of the Supreme Court of | — A eg GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers 0, shoe et aly etal.— ¥ a PB ate teeny Trantcas appointed 6 aad en Be er ioek, Monmwent corncr loth nud'D sts, wilteel co ROBDAT, Mess Dat No. din | ONE FINE ROSEWOOD CASE PIANO, (Gehr- ma.» in Front of the prezuisen, part of Lot No, 26, in Silt, Smith Co. makers Now Fork) took ing 23 feet'and $ inches on 4% street northwest, | ANT) COVER: iM PAR Tunded and described ae foltows Beginning | SUITE. UPHO) thesame on the east line of said lot on Four-and- | PARLOR SULT aif street at a point twenty-three (23)fect and | BER. WALNI = e (3) inches south < the northeastern Goraer of Aa! re or the amor ed above | said lot, and running thence north twenty-three ( 2 HA Set ep ex. | feet and three(3)inches: theuce weet along the nortl. ieee line of said Jot one hand id five (105) OBNAMEN' south along the weet li Ray, weeny hence in. & 8 } €A ECR eee > TAIRCLOTH . Tenster. said bo th FATRCL iar Ancte, rity thirty (30) feet and five (5) inchesto the | NUT WARDR LAC x < nu wall of the two brick houses standing on CORNICE: ‘UNt 3 iY 3 DUNCANSON, DOWLING & €O., Ancts said lot, and thence east through the center of said FURNITURE. Gator WARREE Te. B coruer #l and D stroets northwest. | division wall thirty-six (36) feet to. the place of WASHSTANI AUNUT | CANESI ot ing, with the improvements thereon-consistin CHAL KERS SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON THE fine three-story brick house and back buitd- | STEA iF WAS NDS A Ink DON F STRE SOUTH, BETWEEN s ~ TABL) A Sp AND ‘tu T. s ins the Cylumbla Building, on | 87. ARI ¢ duly recorded in north of Ponnsylvaniaay enue q I arly om $1 &e egeut occupied by the Howland Dent BR AIN CARPETS fet of Columbt TIN DRUGGETS; Fed thereb: Ns proscribed by the decree, | HL TOP MATTR: ‘at public purchase money ineash,ami | FE AND BOLS DAY, the 3 e months, with interest | BL : SPREADS; 8) ck Dp. be secured to the satisfac- | A HINA, GLASS ty of Washingt will exes ed to the DROOM. iE southeast corner of si upon full payment of the UISITES © went 16 feet. and ox final ratification of the sale feet. with the haprov it of £90) will be required at The same belong: ud if the terms of eale are not T, northwest cor- f which $3¥ shall be days from the day of sal and 9h streets north. im notes at 6 and 12 rves the right to resell on five days 4 ‘hag d sell the above described collection of re. ed by deed of trust pitury jee, at the risk aug cost of the defaui tlement be made ‘ORD. Traste rms cash, it F ck detailing purchaser Su >Y LATINER & cae a api DUNGANSON POWER sorefaiin, Gesoemiainn oo neeat Bi ace users and By 1 Etate Br KOT at Southeast corner 9th and D streets ndrthwest, ARLES M. MATTHEWS, Trustoo, | eMistar Office Buildings, * TRUSTEES’ SALE OF {MPROVED REAL RS 29), &e. and Liber No. 661, folios 348, Ke of the land records cf Washingtom county o reqne the party secured thereby, the undersigned, a: tras tees, will sell, @t_public’anetic front of the premises, on MONDAY, the 24th of March A. ). 1573, at o'clock p. ui. all that piece of ground in Tennailytown, in said county. Besinuing at ne OW the cast line of the Georgetown au Rockville Tarnpike road,,it being also the nort vest corner of Joxathan Buckne USTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE WHARF eO NEAR THE FOOT OF SEVENTH of adoed of trast, dated November 27, 2 iy Liber 611, folin 440 6€ soa of the Supreme Court of nbia, passed in Chancery - Ht Lets7 and 3 hav each having a fre w between Feur-and-a- balf nim ith at 4 o'clock in le, interest and e-tai Sixth streets, and ra ‘slot, and run- Dack with t one hundred and two feet | ning thence with the line of Buckner’s lot. north Tuchesto.a thirty-foot alley, and are all unims | 0 iegrece cast 24% feet to bound eronne thoes proved. north 21 degrees west 584-10 fect, south 70%" decrees Lote 3) and 21 have been subdivided into four lota | west 24% feet to the line of said road, and thence red a three of them having a front of twenty feet on south | sonth 21 dezrees east 894-10 feet to the beginning, = of — 47}.) aud all the wharves Ferment betwee a a ~ cer = renting — improvements thereon, consisting of a frame priv ilegesy waters and water rights | back with that width one hundred ‘and two feet | Dwelling. Z appertaining and belonging to and | audaix inches to thirty-fut alley;aud are ‘ans | 'Termect sale: One-third cash,and balance in aix d with the said square, together with | improved. and twelve morthe. Notes of the purchaser to be ren. ar ‘be remaining lot has a front of forty feet ongouth | given, bearing ten per cent. interest from the day of Jcash,of which t Istreet, between the same two <rosts, and runs | sale, and secured by adeed of trust on the ropert back with that width one hundreo two fect six | std. $1u) to be paid when the ¥ dved | inches to the same ies and is improved by a two- of. The trustees reserve the ri; Conveyancing at | story frame house, back Nding the risk and cost of the de y the t -building. us of sale are not complied | T-1ms: On of the purchase money in cash, day of sale, the proj 'y | andthe residue in three equal instalments, at, r Whesdg” Hlamting | spectively, six; twelve and eightoen months tre HL WILSON, Trustee. | day of sale, rest at ten per centum = OODWARD,¢ | sre wie EN & WILLTAMS: Nevte:_ | Sete pscarhd tp tee reece eee Le ae BOF MORSELL, ° Trustocs. = Lec A —— | trust; orthe whole in casi the purchaser's op- DUNCANSON, DOWLING & Co., ¥Wa bw ALE =< bute ' A deed given on the —— sal f27-2aw3wads Auctioneers. © Marble Buiiiin peal a 1 90% Fenusylvanda avenue, ‘ lot on day of gale. * tof$8 | gx THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, ON GINALD FENDALL, Trustee. m2-dide LATIMER & CLEARY, Ancts. BY UATOIER « CLEARY, Real Estate Brokers and Auctioneers, Southwest corner Penneyly Sguingsenue and th st., e-count of the Weather, until FRIDAY, March 2%, Io, same hour aud place. Wt MOODWARD.! arnstoos, n2_DUNCANSON, DOWLING & CO.. Aucts ¥ MATTINGLY & WHEELER, Anctioncer, Be oes! Nb CHARG Or FRIDAY, March 2s. commencing k m., we will ia Syren abut omamcemsinten J Ninth strect worthwest. SOCA , ke. ARNE Victoria, Rockawaye: Bretise aptirtye ofa decres of te Supreme Court of the | BEACK MARE, HARNESS AND, SPRING Jonny Linds, Germantowne. District of Colmubia, made in the cause of Geor, WAGON; ALSO, TWO VERY VALUABL Faiily Carriages. Park Phietons, W. Biggs and al vs. the Washington. Alexandria | YOUNG HORSES, WORK WELL IN SINGLE Topand No Top Buggies. and Georgetown Raliroad Company, No. 2.588, equi | AND DOUBLE HARNESS, ANDCARE BOTH tprees Wagons, Harness, &c , Pony Phetons, sch Meta: I will offer tor alo ai anc. | EXGRELENT SADDLE’ ANIMALS. PER Sila prcontery t MONDAY. the S1st day of March, instant, | FECTLY GENTLE-AND WA ERAN TED NOTICE —AI persons interested in the above | P.m.,On the premises, all that part of | SOUND; ALSO, ONE LEATHER TOP SPRING fale will please take notice that the stock will posi | Square south of square two hundred and sixty-seven | BUGGY AND. HARNESS EN GOOD GOMNT ively be sold to the highest bidder, to close ad- | (*. 267), lying weet of alinedrawn across salt square | TION; AND TWO SECOND HAND BUCOTES Tances, storage, charg from the quot sixty-two foot and ity sight han, | AMD ONE CARRIAGE: AT AUCTION. mas "tip |W. WALL & CO.. Anete._ | ‘Foie: meaturid catwantly on the worth line af On FRIDAY, March 38th, af 13 o'elock a eet _s : - anuare, fe northwest co ered we ‘cash, ° U. & MABSHAUS SALE OF A LapIes cor. wa om thee wont wre distant thirteen Ruction Roms. the above mentioned stock, . ras Hh aND ¢ HAIN, BRACELETS, rt si fon G. AND TWO DIAMONDS neuer ofthe ce er of the sai stock. mast MATTIM: & WHEELER, Ancts. BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, No. 1001, northwest corner lth and D sts. VALUABLE COUNTRY SEAT, NEAR A RAIL- KOAD STATION IN Viagra at BATS: On MONDAY, the 31st_instant, at 2 o’clock Bi m., we shail sell, at the farm lately owned by r. Lester L. Lloyd, being 3 miles from Fairfax foart House, and I tiles from Vienna station, having 1és% acres, more or less, of good land, @ fine Appie and peach orchard; about 8) actes ander cultications well watered neatly’ all through) the remises; 15 acres in good timber; new dwelling ons, containing § rooms, in good order, with other outbuildings, &e.. ‘This farm. adjoins “Mrs. Oon- stable’s place. Sold tothe highest bidder, without reaery. One-half cash; balance in 6, 12, and 13 months, for notes beari a forges bi! — o the pr ye ned, the cose 0 rebaner rw an the di o RS WILLTAMS i NDS. i omt 1.922% @ of a writ of fiert facias on jndgment of A plat w hibited ihe ae ‘The tne e noation, issued from the Clerk's office of the | ¢. t sold is a long term of years, and 5] Conrt of the District of Columbia aud to | Value of the property consis in’ the: Cuark oot 1 will sell, at public sale, for cash,in | wharfing privibe attached to it, court-house door of said District, o1 ‘Terms cash. e terms of sale must be complied ne 4th day ot aee. 1573, at 12 o'clock | with within one week after sale, in default whereof B he owing goods chattels, to wit, vis: the property may be resold at the risk and cost of the Two Ladies Gold Bracelets, Que Ladies Gold Watch | first purchaser. Conveyancing at the purchaser’y ard Chain. Three Children's Bracelets: One Laliea | Stet. ‘ COX) Truster og, and Two Polished Diamonds, large siz mit-eokds LATIMER & CLEARY, Auct. Seized and levied upon as the goods and chattel r {ER & CLEARY MS. Whitney, aud will be sokt to satisfy execution BY LATIMER & CLEARY: Brae ALES On eEe eS i Southwest corner Benmsyivania reuse aid” HEM a mdS-dt« SHA . U.S. Marshal, D.C, - —— ios zs zs. Star Oftice Building. Ss GOVERNMENT SALE. PROPOSALS, es to the act of Congress providing for PP ®erosats vor stationery, May 8, 15S, the Trott ete appreved 2 PResstRy Daraatwext, March 15,1373. | chased ‘by the Lutied Stotes: oot Seated Proposals for furnishing Stationery for the on then sakes, ‘made of ¥ ng Jane 9). 1874, will be received untilthe | Sis Sonnets A p~ oF Excepting ty : or oint on the seth line of the square distant thirt t wundredihe from the southwest ¢ f Of wale GREE: _matd — [Alex. Gazette copy} Auctioneers. BY YATDOER & CLEARY, — Scuthwest corner Peunsrivania svente cat ith et. eat ounay vania son E ‘Star Office Building. i April. 1578, at I2 o'clock M. improvements as may be found necessary for the as for bidding will be furnished upon Fite works of this District, commencing on APRIL ered and accepted or reject- | 40 Rext- and continuing dally thereafter until the nd ncropte eam -< 5 oad advertisement and the pro- | he scld iu thelr present with the atiowiee accepted by the Secretary of the ond accompanying the same ntract between the Govern bidder or bidders, and yo further con- xeeuted. TEUSTEE’S SALE 0. VALUABL' le mss ING LOT ‘OW CAPITOL MILE PUIED we eu of adeed Ten por cent. of the purchase money the tne of the sale. ‘The remain- in ten days after such sale. C. DELANO, Secretary of the Interior, m18-12t LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts [Republican and Chronicle, Ned f ten thousand dol Phy a U 3 ‘rot Y LATIMER & CLEARY EN by pated 8 i Estate Brokers, f ed by the Department, | Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue aud Ith st., shingsach portions of the arti- ‘Star Office Buildings. d under it, and the porform- 7 or noel the conmrents TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A COMFORTABLE Alidetiverics will be subject to inspection by an | BRICK RESIDENCE ON U STEET, NEAR expert detailed for the purpose by the Secretary at | 13TH STREET NORTHWEST. the Treasury. aud the delivery of an inferier article By sirtue of @ decd to us, dated May 3. A. will be ceemed sufficient catse to anaul the ore D.,18l aud recorded in liber 648, folio 113 te sus pecmitwrin wiped chevesatea he free of att bic auction, ont © mises, on Washington, ners? Mt the Treasury | TUESDAY, the Let ey or neta eermoens 8 he falure to comply with any one order under | P. m., Lot No. 35, in Charles J- Whites subdivision the contract will operate as a forfeitare uf th square No. 235, with improvements. pep the bond, or the Secretary of the Treas. | of a ry. comfortable three-story and attic residence, Bry may direct the purchase, im open market, of | Containing eight rooms and hall, being the house ch Lities of any articles as shall be necessary | No 1346 U street. ¥ the deficiency caused by such failure. aud | | Terms: One-third cash; residue at 3, 6, 9, 12, 15 to the contractors fifty per centum of the | td 18 months, with interest. $160 dowa when the hh it shail Ue found necessary to pay for | house is Knocked off. 3. W. JO! Will wets couctiered, and cnateactewit heswere: | mM-Sande “A EATIMER £ CLEARY, Aucts, i istrict of Columbia, and by di- SATURDAY, the 29th da: Pm. ses, north, between 24 and $4 streets east, lots marked lettered A,in Orutchett’s recorded subdivision square No. 755, ae: a front of 3 feet on E sizect north by a depth of 100 feet. rms of sale: $200at the time of purchase and the residue in six months, to be secured by the note eae purchaser and a deed of trust on the premises Pn If ‘terms of sale are not complied within five days of sale, the trustee reserves the right to resell said Property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- Chaser, Cones sencing at purchaser's cost. H. ree IN CHAPMAN, Trustee. _mi9-te ATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts. ¥ THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. B Real Estate Auctioneer, 519 7th street. CHANCERY SALE OF THE MAUSOLEUM LOT ON H STRE! avi tentn tients ORTAWESE Ns * trict of Col: eta te eek ahead posal must b king it, and be ace others are complainant ts, and Hill and fen- - ts, I shail, on SATURDAY, $e ie tleheeshithed manufacturers of or dealers BY DENcaRson, @ & OO., Aucts., April 3,0 5 ofc moter tor enie, St pase Proposals to be addressed to the undersigaed, and Southeast corner of 9h and D streets northwest. Be ance on, om in, prewtoee, lowing Barked “Proposals fi a sees no. P. Van rat foners TEUSTEE’S SALE M.A. BICHARDSON, i en Be he fom, ta ————————eese Fr THE 8 Pe Olea TEE DISTBICT TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED By virtue of t i, dated onthe ST Bork cords for Wi ten HH UTURE DAYS. aes i “TO-MORROW. mat | c SEHGLD FURNIT B’ DUNCANSON, DOWLING & CO.. Auct’rs, 1D streets nurthwest. ‘corner 9th an fe. CROCKERY. HAR- RiGee oes , SLATE MANTELS. AT On THURSDAY MORNING. March 27, smmencing at 10 v'clock, we will sell, ut oer auction rowme— new Parlor Svit new Slate Mantels, x Sets, Cotte, I new Bedst 4 dozen Chairs, 25 Chromos, Bureans, Washstan oves waienet, Cr F atticles. RY WwW. Ll. w ALL. & ©O., Anctionsers, New Marble Buikling, Nos, 900 and 902 Pennsylvania avenue. THE ENTIRE 8ST TURES OF A TION. On WEDNESDAY MORNING, March 26th, at 12 m.,we will sell the Good-will, Stock aud Pix- tures of Walter 8. Dennis’ Grocers and Provision now doing a good business, The only reason selting is ill-health. re, OOK, GOOD-WILL AND FIX- ROCERY AND PROVISION OF 1its AND 8 STREETS, LAWS OF INE UNITED STATES Passed at the Third Session of the Forty= Second Congress, [GESERAL NATURE—No. 31.) —Contivwe MAKAR TRID For fourth of ten in-talme and dollars, (being the fifth se rection of the dent, as per — of January thirty-sirst, eighteen huadrod fty-five, one thoasand dollars. How the Madrid Ladies Sunbbed Mrs. Amadeus, From the first, the hostility of the grandecs of Spain agains’ the democratic monarch was uni- ted, Satermtne ‘d, and persistent; so much +o == any effort to mitigate it was speedily recogni x: tobe hopeless. ‘The court, consisted wholly of new people—liberals ennobled by the new ki sixty-five, @iteen Dusiness peo; A strange deviceof the fom jor fourtectnth Of twenty inetalme 5 ae mad dollars aristocrats was adopted to indicate to the qacen | portof @ smith and carpenter's shop, « rm . that they considered her an Interloper.\ "Whe | ptovide the necessary take therefor, | in oe wae least one-ball of white manila fastencd to a high toriois*-shell comb was, in the old days, the universal howd- gear of Spanish ladies, The grand ladies, asthe nstigation, it is said, of the marchioness of Al- canices—better known as duchess of Movpy— determined to revive this costume, and fo ap- pear in it simaltancously one day on the after- noon drive in the Prado. The day arrived. Parisian bonnets gave place to the white man- till, and bewiklering coiffures to the plain braided locks and the high tortoise-shell com). The queen, asshe drove, noticed the strange change of’ fashion, and ‘innocently pointed it out to her husband, wondering in her fore ticle treaty of January thi oh articles as may wmdred and fift be deemed noces..ry sor them, per secant aree | cle treaty of September twenty fourth, clghtesn For purteenth of twenty instalments, for the | WuM@red and ficy~even, thirty thoute F suppost of an agricultural and industrial | ™ and pay of teachers, two thousand ave red dollars. > fourteenth of twenty instalments, for the emplayment of a blacksmith, carpenter, far- mer, and physican, who shail furniss tot cine for the Sick, four thousand six b doBars, first five, fire hundr we manual-lador schools, per of September twenty-fearth, al thy-seves. ten ibousand ay of two farmers, two black»miths, and Tentioes. ore miler and apprentice, ard two tacher, five thorsand seven Landred and cighty dollars. MENoNONEES. 7. For sighth of attcen tm ‘OF PAY of physician and purchase of medi .- cines, thowsand o ad des Seras ch, 7 simplicity what it meant. Had the mater eud- | Sv ‘ceaflee gee Mawes or Por the pentane of len eee Rent of store only £29 per month. d there, it would have been well. fhe pal " soe pe Far ops, five hu md -WALL'& CO., Aucts. | triness of the motive took away the sting of the per fourth article tre "Se de pee tae ae slight. When the ladies of the Spanish noblesse * - 1 One thousand ia hovdred del TURSDAT eo a i 1s, postroNetD mati] ORES eae ee ene fasbion 9 | amendment thereto, sixteen tho Por repair of grat ant caw mille ene mtd We D. WALL £ C0. Aucts, | queen that they were Spaniards of th inp anhapuant- nine Seene a 4 dollars I Southeast corner Pennsylvan ASST Tw Brandtes. Wide Teas, Coffees. 8) Pickles. and Real Estate Brokers, Star Office Building. NEES SALE OF GROCERIES AND PIX- SIN STORE ( acing at n pret whe: Ker Connters and Shelwin: Together with numerous other articles unneces- sary to mention, wot THOS. RUSSELL SAM'L T. LEWL dl LATIMER & PRY LATIMER & CLE Southwest corner Pennsylvania ay RY, Real Estate Brokers and’ Anct! Star Office Bi me ding. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION. On WEDNES Walnut t.de Tables, Mabogan: Harper's Illustrated Family Bib! NESDAY MORNING, March 26, commencing at 10 Furniture, &.— farble-top ‘ables, Book Case, * Hall Furniture, Lounges, Card Tables, Wheel 10 Mahogany Chamber Furniture, Cottage Furnitare, jer & Wilson Sewing Machi Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, I att ¥ ina Keg" LN CONSEQUENCE OF THE RAIN, THE above resses, Brussels and Three-ply Carpets, put Extension Dining Table, and Glassware, Mantel Clocks, ch Ccoking and Heating Stoves, Kitchen Furniture, &c.. &c. m2i-d ATiM L Ei & CLEARY, Aucts. sale is postponed until FRIDAY, March 25, 1573, sume hour and place m25-2t avenne and ith st.. SORNEK OF I3crm AND TW EST. NG, April 7th, lock. we shall ses described above, the igl- jock, we shail sell, at the residence, No. 25 South A street, be- New J, avenue and Ist street east, fect LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts. blood, and that vas a foreigner nue to recognition as a Spaniard, they onl the rova! conple and the Spanish both knew already. But 5: prime minister at the time, con'd «dignified indifference was the best retort. He sought out a number of the best known women of cisreputadic character, had them arrayed in white mantillas and tortoise shell combs. found for them handsome private carriages, and sud denly turned the cood-for-nothing te the Prado to niingle with the @ cieht lineage and reputations watarn was sauve qui peut with the noble ladies. Mad- rid took up the comse ami undignified joke. Some of the women were mobbed as they drove For transportation and necesxary cost of de- ¥ af annuitics for the Pawnecs, two thous- nad dollars. For this amount. or ©) mneh necessary dred an : pe Reth, eigt handred and {itty-tour, pine hundred and forty dollars For permanent provision for miller. gunsmith. per ifth article treaty of «: Sixth, eighteen hundred and eighteen, article treaty of October twenty-third, eighteen hundred and thirty-four, and fourth treaty of June Sth, eighteen hundred and if sour, six hundred doliars. For interest on fifty thousand dollars, at tive per centum, for edncat.onal purposes, per third | we ineludirg the al pursuit home in a splendor to them :9 unwonte sir | article treaty of June tifth ovided by second 3 mantillas were torn off and the tortoise-shell | and fifty-four, two thousat ve hundred whded bh: — combs seriously maltreated. It is not eertain | dollars. ¢ but that some of the ladies were handled atter For fourteenth of twenty instalments npon a ad the same fashion; aay how, Sagasta’s conp | two hundred thousand dollars, per third arocie advar and abolished white mantillas on the Prato. No { treaty of June Mth, eighteen, hundred amt | Coens Svs ba = one insinuates that either the king or queen | filty-four, seven thonsand five hundred dollars, |. Fr this amoun t orwise, | P lent, to carry ¢ MIAMIES—EEL RIVER. For permanent annuity, in goods or ot per fourth article treaty of August third, sev- Y enteen hundred and uinety-tive, five hundred dollars.” For jermanent annul was privy to ter so que: A Derrorr Darwryist is reminded of the fate of Anamas by the Detroit Post, for the as- sertion, as a careful experimenter, that when eyer the piano in his parlor is left open, and the plece of retaliation of a charac- le.—Letter to Loraion News. with a viewto thet id clot POTTAWAT For permanent annuity in goods or ct per articles of treaty of August twe rst, er fourth room is unoceupied, a rat will emerge from his | eighteen hundred and five, two hundred and | Stticle treaty of August ¢ con haw hiding place and run up and down over the | firty doliars. dred and uinety-fve, tree red and sev- keys, evidently highly delighted ith the music For permanent annuity, in goods or otherwise, | enty-cight dollars and nmety cents. produced thereby. When the piano is closed | per third and separate articles treaty of Sep- For permanent annuity, in s'lver, per third the sagacious rodent will seat himself on the | tember thirtieth, eighteen hendred and nine, | #*ticle treaty of September thirtieth, eighteen corner and utter dismal squeaks. three hundred and fitty dollars. Lundred and nine,one hundred and cights-nine It 18 REMARKABLE. that every day in the MIAMIES OF INDIANA. dollars and forty-six cents. 1 yin thy sone For permanent annuity, in sily er third week is by different nations devoted to the | 4 FOF interest on two hundred and twenty-on rp per third thousand two hundred and fifty-seven dollars | artich teeaty of October se and eighty-six cents, uninvested, at five per | dred and elghtec centum, per Senate ameudment to fourth article treaty of June fifth, eighteen handred and four, eleven thousand and sixty-two dollar eighty-nine cents. public celebration of religions services. Sun- day by the Christians, Monday by the Greeks, Tuesday by the Persians, Wednesday by the Assyrians, Thursday by the Egyptians, Friday by the Turks, Saturday by the Jews. 87-Two young ladies in a Minnesota town volunteered to nurse the family of a neigh}or during an attack of a contagions disease, and both were taken ill, died, and were buried in a eigi » mine hundred reven dollats and twenty-five cents. For perman annulis,in money, per second article treaty eptember twentioth enty-cight, seven hu dollars and seventy-nine MOLFLS. For pay of teachers of manval-labor schools, for all necessary materials ther: a subsistence of ihe pupils, three thous artic hundred and Y¥ LATIMER & CLEARY, co ve. lars, sixty-two ¢ : B paftictioneers and T=" Bstate Brokers, enees MIXED SHOSHONES, BANNOCKS, AND suteer | jahot educational purpusse, ve thousand dot uthwest corner Penn'a avenne and ih strest, EATERS. are. Star Office Building. aseraneo DIED. er me For this amount, to be’ expend alin such | FOr permanent provision for pasment of 7 Sey . ALS .. On the morning of the 25th instant, ds, provisions, and other articles as the | movey, in lieu of tobacco, iron, and stocl, per LS nee ROTLPAR | FANNIE L. HALSTED. plese President may, from time to time, determine, | second article treaty of September twentech, TAL i GLASS AND | att her date penile Daa ee eck hm» | including transportation thereof, instructing in | elgbteen hundred aud twenty-¢ t,and tenth rAR i SAND OTHER | Friends of the femily Gav reapeertutn ee cle treaties of June fith and stventeenth, Brn China, Plate t Di i Wash Walout Waniro} Blankets, Spre Kitehen Rewnis! One one Bet D Furniture, cc. Terms cash, w26-dts ‘eatel Curt Waleut Mart Walnut and April 24, S12 ish ntents thereof, consi Walnut Parlor Sui in part of— yin green and gold bro- nd Shades. » Walont Writing Dosk, boards. Bed Lonage, + Oiletot te <sels and rs, Refrigerator. dinnt and Mahogany Bedsteads, Bareaus and stan, « Hair an at i octoee, ton, one Shitting-top Baggy. able and one Set Single Harness, St AL Tro- horse Phi Y TRUSTEES’ SALE 0 STE Ui r¢ Feet at dde RTH DUNCANSON, DOWLING & CO., Ancts.. Southeast coruer 9b and D streets northwest. F A FINE LOT ON THIRD D H STREETS, N 5 By virtue of two deeds of trust, dated the Ist £2 spiember, 4. Distant doth May, A. D; 1572, ecorded in Liber No, 635, folio aod Liber No. 6:1, folio 121, & of the Li ington county, D. red thereb) REET, BETWEEN G A THWesT. VES clock p.m., parts of Lots Nos. 1 and lw feet from the southeast corner of Lot No.1, rad w south Square, and running thence north, on 3d street 40 feet; thence west 64 fect 9 inchs; thence 40 fect; ‘thence east 64 fect 9 inches to’ the be- ginning, together with the improvements thereon, ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, and 12 months, notes of the purchaser to be ven of sale, Gund Leaving 10 per'cent, interest from the day 9 and se $0 to trustees reserve the right terms grin ©. £27-2awSwkde Auctio: ‘LE IS POSTPONED ON ‘ount of the ighergee until TUESDAY, Ist April, = a ecured o be paid when the property is struck off. 18 Cont. -B. WOODWARD, B.'F. MORSELL, f oaae, DUNCANSON, DOWLING & 00.5 THE ABOVE 8. 1:73, some hour and m6 Jace. W. R. WOODWARD,? reets, the entire on gay of March next, 173, Square No. 529, beginning for the same at the oud of in the balance in deed of trus' on the erty sold. a rt pro) old. to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaniting purchaser if the of sale are not complied with in five days, on five days’ public notice, All conveyanciug, parc agricultural and mechanical pursuits, in pro- | : viding employees, educating children, procar- | eighteen hundred a ing medicine'and medical attendance, care for | aud thirteen dollars and support of the aged. sick, and infir for For permanent provis the helpless orphans of said Indians, and in'any | *miths and assistants, and f other respect to promote their civilization. com- fort, aud improvement, twenty-five thousand dollars, Th pemtoen remains to be taken pext day to Laurel Hill Ogee ‘x, one hundred 2th, after a lingering in the 39th year of his tron shops, per third article treaty of Oct teenth, eighteen hundred and twenty-six, article treaty of September t eighteen hundred aid twenty~ article treaty of July twenty dred and tw ed to attend the 624 E street, on BAVAJOES. For fifth of ten instalments, of euch artic of clothing, or raw materiai thereot cight thousand Navajo Indians, not exceeding five dollars per Indian, as per eighth article treaty of June first, eighteen hundred aud sixty- ght forty thousand doilars, r fourth of ten instalments, to be used by e Commissioner of Indian Afiairs in the pur- chase of such articles as from time to time the lition and necessities of the Indians may indicate to be proper, the sum of ten dollars to each person who engages in farming or mechan- ical pursuits, (say one thous.nd four hundred tamilies,) fourteen thousand dollars. For pay of two teachers, two thousand dol- lar: For transportation of goods, ten thousand doliars, 20 kK a. CHARLES, aged of Fravcis and Eu in Heaven, neral C t, on Frida Funeral service o clock. ing a m™ the residence of parents, 90S 20th eighteen bundrea and twenty-nt hundred and sixty-five doliars and seven Cents, For interest on two hundred and 6 three thousand six hundred ferty-two d. and eleven cents, at five per formity with provisions of article seventh of treatics of June fifth and seventeenth, eigh- teen hundred and forty-six, twclve thousand one Landred and eighty-one dollors and sixty-ome ecnts. For this amount, in coin, to enable the Secre- tary of the Interior to carry out the provisions of the third article of the treaty with Potta- watomies of November tiftoenth teen hun- dred and sixiy-one, as modified by the treaty of March twenty-ninth, eighteen hundrcl and ing to those members of the re entiticd thereto under said treaty pro-rata share of their tribal funds, fifteen thousand seven hundred and seventy- nine dollars and cighty-two cents, provided that of fifteen wusand seven iundred and ‘nine dollars and eighty-two cents, in cluded in the ore ion of fifty- nine dollars and thir- teen cents, made for said Indians by the act of May twenty-ninth, cighteen hundred and sev- enty-two, hall be covered into the treasury. And the Secretary of the Iuterior is hereby thorized to sell eighty-six twenty-one-hundr and-eigbticth Faris Of the several classes of Londs held by him in trast tor and belonging to the Pottawatomie Indians, and pay the pro- cceds thereof without any deduction, in come pliance with the provisions of said treatics, it ing the share of said eighty-six persons in the bonds belonging to said Indians. POTTAWATOMIES OF HURON. For permanent annuity, in money or other- wise, per second article treaty of November seventeenth, eighteen hundred and eeven, four bundred doilars, quaraws. -W. POOL, a native ot Fairta Va., but for the last fifteen years a reside city, [ Memphis, Tenn... papers please His funeral will take place from te residence at No, 635 0 street northwest,on Friday, ths 20h at 3o'clock p.m. Friends aud acquaintan: are respectfully invited t¢ attend. 2t _PETERS, On Tuesday morning, March 25th, SELINA PETERS, the beloved wite of Johu TA. NEZ PERCE INDIANS. + For fourth of five instalments, of third series, for beneticial objects, at the discretion of the President, per fourth article treaty of J: eleventh, eighteen hundred and fitty-five, thousand: dollars. For fourteenth of twenty instalments, for the support of two schools, one of which to be an agricultural and industrial school, keeping in pair school buildings, and for providing suitable furniture, books, and statiouery, per ith article treaty of June eleventh, eighteen luundred and fifty-five, five hundred dollars. For fourteenth of twenty instalments, for the i yo of one superintendent ot teaching aud two ogee er iifth article Hreaty oo June eleventh, ei np hw and live, three thousand two hundred dollars. |? For fourteenth of twenty instalments, for the pre po iy med of one superintendent of farming, and two farmers, two millers, two blacksmiths. one tinner, one gunsmith, one carpenter, and one wa, and plow tres June eleventh, <= ve, ten thousand dollars. or fourtecnth of twenty instal iments, for pay ofa clan, per filth article treaty of June elevent aaah bundr:d and Dtieave, oue thor four hundred dollars. ‘or fourteenth of twenty instalments, for Fi keeping in repair the buildings for the vario: erat hoges ovges and for providing the necetsary wary {ur x welock, at the The friend: he ud, (Re UNDERTAKERS. jQicsagp F. HARVEY, UNDERTAEER, (Successor to HARVEY & MARR,) No. 934 F Srxest, between Ninth and Tenth METALLIC BURIAL CASES AND CASK BY? marl-ly “SHROUDS, HABITS, ICHARD W. BARKER, CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, 612 ELEVENTH STREET, near F. FURNITURE OF ALL KIN. REPAIRED me mer 71 a For education, during the piessure of the Bada UWE Ta edo canes, | WILLIAM HACKETT, Tevet Cages eae enty of Zane | President, one thoman ‘oliark. t a oul gleventh, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three | | For blacksmith a nts, awl tools, iron, owl wae perros UNDERTAEKER, Lundred ‘do! and steel for biackswith's shop, one thousand UNITED STATES MARSIAL’S SALE. in, Chork Cr rtue of a writ of fleri fucias issued out of the ice of the Supreme Court of the District of and to ms directed, I will sell at public Wm. L. Wall ‘8 off bi me) tele, for cash, at the Auction 8tore of ‘m. £ Co., on THURSDAY, the 3d day of April, 1573, at 11 oClock a, m., the following goods and chattels, to wit, viz: 2 Hogsheads of Crockery Ware, 2 Orates do. seized and levied upon as the goods and chattels For fourteenth of twenty instalments, for the salary of. personas the tribe may select to une eleven teen hundred and filty-iive, five hundred dollars. : For salary of two subordinate chiefs, as fifth article treaty of June ninth, eightoen hun- dred and sixty-three, one thousand Gottars. ond sixty dollors. " crone farmer, during the pleas: President, six hundred deliate. "47 Of the QUINAIELT AND QUILLESUTE INDIANS, For fourth of five instalments on twenty-tive thousand dollars, (being the first series,) for Deneficial objects, under the direction of the President, per fourth aricle treaty of July teen hundred No. 738 TeH StRxEt, BETWEENG axv H STREETS apzs-ly Coffins and Caskets of all kinds The copartnership of ANDREW J. JOYCE & 00. oi DREW 3 seat ae brn of HE Ley and wilh te mid to eataty Becton FREDERIOK 4. JA0KSO, ing 208 Sethioe, on a <2 and tit.y-five, one thou- fa@ fe aor of Bernard Burnsting wwe of W: |) SOMN b. SOKO, UE schools providing the sehonis-and boar | “'Fer'e mORLENS a ALEX’R SHARP, U.8. Marshal, D. 0. _March 25th, 1n73, m25-dts BY LATIMER & CLeaRy, Southwest corner reare vente WALEUE. PARLOR fF. E SUITES IN GREEN BI BLE-TOP sR OTHER. Auctioncers and Beal Estate Erokers, E ice Building. PIECES; THR Ith st., Cltkee of meccanary agricultural impli chase us, agricultural im ple- ments, tools, end‘so forth, and for fencing of such lands as may be needed tor pete ee doer tarming purposes for the schools, thousand For salary of two matrons to take charge of the boarding-schools, two — igang one farmer, one » and two millers, ’ Ae a 3s, to and | accounts inst le ee SEREREIC? Tibason, JOHN L. JoxGR, , EI VaTe una S18 ah creer ne” Mamatactnnees > kh ~ fifty-two, two thousand five hundred dei- re. For fourteenth of twenty instalments, for sup- port of smith and carpenter shop, and t> pro- licke treaty of July tit, wigines eae ea icle treat uly first, Bity-hve, hve bundr i ag THREE-PLY AND. ‘or fourteenth of twenty instalments for the VETAND BRUSSELS B employment of a blacksmith, carpenter, amd CLOTH, WALNUT HA furniture | farmer, and @ physician, whosballturnisi, med- BLE-TOP SIDEBOARD: therefor, three hundred dollars. icines for the sick per tenth article ueaty of DINING A aa For repairsof houses, milis, and tools, and | July first, eighteen hundred and fty-five, four REARLY NEW; WAL: poerg = at materials, three thousand five hun- | thousand one hundred dollars. SUITES) OS ata ‘i Sree OTHER TRIBES SUITE; Ps . D BANDS OF INDIANS. prot D FRANCES A. CLARKE, i DEMNIED WARDRO noestt ALBERT F POR { Bxecators. For nineteenth instalment, in part Bs ent Rocnemiearinen Ad pay ete, » A E. = ereot, instructing: SAREE ABRs Eee SeTH aR uae | Uae asthe CMG met serlag capes Sled ees CHINA, GLASS AND PLATED WARE, &c., | {ict of Columbia, holding a gen pg Procuring medicine and ‘medical &c., AT AUCTION, GEORGE KOLB, leteol Waashingea as are tor and support of the aged, sick, and 10 o'clock, wo will sella No, Y5G0'B ae | di Coamed. All pertous havine claus neatnat the said intirm, for the helpless orphats of said Indians, between 13th and ith’ streets, the above: ae reupect to promote their civili- aned goods, together with many others un- i hecessary to mention. BY W. L. WALL & C0. ble ‘Terms cash. LATIMER & CLEARY, 2 {Repub} Auctionoes a Bui ding Nos. 900 and 903 Pa. ave., south corner 9h street. GRoceniES Al LIQUORS AT AUCTION— Oa ane UB STOBE FOR CONVENI- bi : s FRIDAY MORNING, March 98th, comme! "el GeBeF ove figgt floor of our walos-roome, ine a ‘assortment of Groceries, Liquors, &¢., patio foe sg BI Granulated ‘Crashed and Brown Sagar. bis. Syruy Py J ‘and Brolasses, sant se niaios; Olas, £8., 0. ‘and Hatten ‘Green and Black Teas, oon st ', Soaps, Mustard, ceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on oF before the lath day of March next: they Jaw be excluded from all benefit of ‘said estate, ren ENN EUIZADETH [hor beet ROLE. Witnest: A. WEBSTER: eg of Willa ante bi" "[ 91S 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the: 0 hus obtained from toe Supre of the Dis, trict of Columbia, holding a Bpscial Terme. leteary of ‘the personal eatate of re RET KENNELLY. lato of Washington, D. 0, deceased. “All hhaving claizas the said wit the ‘on bereof, to th Se) <i ROGUE RIVERS. For fourth of five instalments, ia = | clothing, 18, and stock, per th article treaty of September tenth, eighteen hun- dred and fitty-three, three thousand dollars. SACK AND POXES OF MISSISSIPPI. | f i # 5 z 2) . i For interest on two hundred thousand ine by law be excinded from all ben ard gt aig teen hundred and Sareh, 1978." (mets) THOMAS BARRY. Ore te ms ven, ten For interest on eight hundred thousand dol- lass, at Gvepersouten, ‘second articie treaty of Uctober eleventh, lundred and for- Fe of five intalments, for support of a ‘medicines, one thous