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AUCTION SALES. __ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE FUTURE DaYs. _THIS AFTERNOON. WARNER, ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, 1yTD BW cieeal E-tste Broker and Avctioncer, | IB Guoigh, wacihwcet cece Lek sad Date, | No. 729 Seventh street, Letweea G and i | NE Ri D CASE PIANO, (Geb: } Cae F. OSEWOO! " r- qerSTEE'S SALE OF A VALUABLE Para | O30 TINE, ROSEY ew York) STOOL | LYING IN PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, | AN COVER: MAGNIFICENT PARLOR MD. UN THE WASHINGTON AWN tied SUITE, UPHOLSTERED YELV. AND | S4sLBORO! TUBS PIKE, WEAR FORREST- PARLOR SUITE CBHOLS RED TH ORREN L Vib iiy virtue of adeed of trust dated Apritsisst,| PE RITORE. SRE N, REP AND PLUSH nd reeonted in Liber #, 8. No. 4, Polio RA ‘HALRS: TWO’ HANDSO GILT gue of the land records of ‘Prince George's | PRAM O HANDSOME PARLOR npty. Mi... and also by virtue of adecree of the ORNA FINE. ENTY-FOU Scpreme Court of the District of Octumnbis, pessoa DAY € ; FANCY Wi STANDS AN ¥ mid. | ¢ ; BLEGANT WALNT uuler | MARBLE-TOP TABLE: T TOP SIDEBOARD; BLA’ soe p. certain pieces or parcels |G { growe Prince George's County. Ma, | FU ~ g wn and described as Magrad ‘ains WA » Levels” and “Goot Luck,” and | CH: + Adventure,” and“ Addition toOtfatt's | STE and also part of atract of land ecatied | Fp Foediarwl. the said ptcces or parcels of TAL 2 st RUSSE, RUSSE | Mt isnd mon Washing? « to M By vi ber 0, 457, prov 1 n enbject toe prior deed of trust aed ¢ nd recorde The Lev <4 yeare with interest. itt Pa prima Lig aeKeas mal ', is, M. Ege rm port “~ ean | a... meconsiet” | ner of cette aeomere streets north. @ house, barn, stable, aad | Went” aechail cell the above described collection of th Bw dep » mes in 1,2,and3 om accept it rine of sale are not complied Tam" @RREN & WILLIAMS, Anct H. WARNER, BY 2: WERT peste Broker and Anitlageer, 729 Seveuth sires, bevweeu G and IL. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE RE. PROPERTY ON 4% STREET, NEAR PEN SYLYANIA AVENUK. the lie property to. be reaobl 2 defaulting purchaser. EPH DANIELS, T: H. WARNER. stee. B. B B ii. WARNE in By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of Real Es’ate Broker and Anctioneer, 729 71h stre-t, between G and H. Ee: District of ii BAND SfREETS y. ~ AT AUCCTION. _ rine of adord of trust to tae, dated Octo- i871, andduly recorded im Liber 068, folio is of Washington on of the nt and bonnded for the same on the east line of a-balf street at a point twenty three (3) inch: ath of the nerth: ¢ pablic anction. in front of the | said lot, and ru: ing thence north twenty-three (23) tory on THURSDAY, | fort and three(3)inches, thenee west along the north 5.7, Atl of Lots nam: | line of said lot one hundred and fire (1B) feet, thence hin eget 5 eo west e of id bot © fowt : ae ng the west line off said lot twelve (12 fect mente the: U This ed Octobe 151, to se Der cent. int. red above well of the two brick houses standing on aud thence east through the center of said nm wall thirty-six (36) feet to the place of be- ning, with the improvements thereon,eonsisting of a fine three-story brick house and back build- i fruiting purchaser. 7 S10 umbia Building, on tid. Conveyancing at purchaser's cock orth of BeuniyLeaniaareducs nm” B. fl. WARNER, Ancts, atin es a a oe r sale, as prescribed by the decree. Basta 1 he purchase money imeasiy and southwest corner Penn-ylvania avenue wharfing pr Terms cash. BY LATIMER & CLEARY, wenty fect on south K strovt, seuthens cummeers aad Real Estate Broke k with that width one hundred and two feet enemies c, Der Liaztorldane- eore2 between Ith and awed goods, together with many others un- Reces: ‘Terms cash. cokds r, corner Pennsyivania avenue and 1th st., Star lain, A Sar Office Building. Who will execute a deed to th property upon fall payment of th hase money and (he final ratification of the 300 will be n five dave, Srv the day ves the right to resell on five days’ the risk and cost of the defaulting M. ASHFORD. Tr WA. % «tal 3 the premises, all that’ ps e two buadred and sigty-seven Hine drawn across suid eqnare wo foot and fifty-eight kun- astwardly on the north line of the 5G about 1.997% yay sqnare ALUABLE IMPROVED PROP. A atthe sale. ‘The ING ON LAND K, BETWEEN mg term of years, amd the «pe ALF AND SIXTH STREETS consists in the wharf and ite it, sof sale must be complied | sale, in default whereof tatthe Lg fe fleges atts The t of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of Boe Frese cor 499, in thin city. divided into. five Tots, Office Building. 4 ‘Lots 20 and 21 have been sn bdivided into four lots three of them having a front of twenty feet south Istreet, between 4%) and 6th streets, and ranning bs with that width one hundret aud two feet ix inches to # thirty-foot alley, and are un- improved. ‘The ren.aining lot has a front of forty fect on south street, between the same two str d Dack with that width one hundred fuches fo the same alley, and *s i.ap) story frame honse, with back-building. T. rms: One third of the purchase money in cash, end t residue in three equal instalments, at, re- guectively, aix, twelve and eighteen months trom ‘of sale, with interest at ten per centum per an- num, secured by the purchaser's note and dood of trust; orthe whole in cash, at t! irchaser’s 0] n.’ A deed given on the final ratification of sal=, mverancing st anaes scost. A depositof gu op cach lot on da: “ REGINALD FENDALL, Trastes. _me-dtds LATIMER & CLEARY, Ancts. >¥ LATIMER & CLEARY, Auctiencers and Real Estate Brokers, Bt Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and LUth et., ‘Star Building. ’ , April Ist, at ‘clock, we will sell,at No. 1329 F and Ith’ streets, the abor: aary t tion. ° SS LATIMER & CLEARY, [Repub Auctioneers. TBUSTEE ON Gry SOUTHWEST, ON THE ISLAND. By virtue of a deed of trast, dated on the 6*h Pape No. perty ee 5 [a trtat of the promiste DAY, the Tih day ¢f April, AD. ot nambered fomr (4) and five(S)in the recorded sub- GOVERNMENT SAL t to the act of vas widing for approved Bay 3. 1rd the ‘yr ‘ u oT a in juare in the'city af Washington, has been pur y the Ui Fists. aud notice = Serene given that sales, at le of the improvements on said property, excepting such oN, DOWLING & CO., Aucts. #h and D streets northw SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY A_D. 157, and recorded in Liber | improvements as may be necessary for the ho 21, &e., of the land records for Pauli Works of this District, commencing om APRIL county. Oth next, 21 daily thereafter nniil (he od there! continal game shall have been sold. sold in their present Samer hi by Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioneers, No. 1001, Northwest corner loth and D'streets. the parc! i division of Square nnmbered hundred and six- | after the date of sale. A wore detailed description ty five. (45,) with ail the improvements thereon. of the property to be sold will be published on the ‘Terms ef sale: One-half in cash, of which, 8100 | Sat proatmce” must be at je, the ‘payments to be ‘Terme of «ale: Ten per cent. of the purchase money, made — ba pointe — be Meee re! . ce] bio ere srthe ee oe es remain- recent. per annum from day sale—terms to T to within ten days after sac! be rally compticd with within sit Gass after sale, oth, ¥E: DELANO, Secretary of the Poterior. a the ster reserves the rizht to resell at the mld-12t A R & CLEARY, Aucts, risk and cost of first purchase-. All conveyancing {Republican and Chronicle, Ni} ba at purchaser's erst M.H. WARD. Trustee. | + 2t-coddeDUNCAN WLING & CO. ucts, | ¥ PUN Bou! beast corner Ninth a: By virtue of a deed of trast. bearing date August ‘ANSON, DOWLING & ©0., Anc’ D streets north AUCTION SALE. ‘a TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE WHARF JROPERTY NEAR THE FOOT OF SEVENTH By virtue of a deed of trust, dated November 27, 3), 135, aml recor ind in Liber T ad R, 1569, orded in Lil él, io 46) et j-y Of thi Ho. 4, folio Ml, &c., of the Jand records fot | iand ‘records of the District of Columbia; and by, aahineton county, District of Colum order of the party secured thereby, I will sell at WEDNESDAY, A blic auction, in front of the premises,on WED- eset “a po pe ex fe dd r > z . alit + title, inter esta Roe Sand 6. fs Block Wo 18,0m property known aa | {y's rown and Harriet E. Brown. his wite, leridian Hill,” Washington county, D.C. ef, im and to all that certain piece or parcel of ground Terms of ~ale’ One-third cash; balance in'6 and 12 | ¢f inand t im the city of Washington, im said months, with interest, secured by deed ,and being known aud described as square the property. If the term: of sale west of square numbered four hundred and seventy- With in five days after sale the one, (sunare weet J and all the wharves, -old at the cost of tee defautiting wharf rights and privileges, waters and water rights veyancing at the cost of the prre! * Ti ‘Trustees. m2t-eeddsDUNC ANSON, DOWLING & CO..Ancts, the ning and belonging to and a ppertait eee i with improy: Bs oul i Sturers NOMTH WEST s ATIMER & CLEARY, meth 33 ‘corner Peuneyivania Star Ollie ements be ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, of which two a ‘must be paid on acceptance of bid: anee in six and twelve months, to be secured by deed Of trust-on the property scid. Convey: a purchaser's cost. If terme of sale ‘com Te pec aay tar eee > ATH'L WILSON, ip chaser, . Mmizeokds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, han- ami Real Estate Brokers. i da MONDAY MORNING, April 7th, |, Commencing at 10 o'clock, we shail UNCANSON, DOWLING & CO., Ancts. om premises described above, the fai- | BB¥ PU corner %h and D streets northwest, ines, Ales, &e., SALE OF IMPROV! 3p AND “ru STREETS WEST. otheas-Hines, 4 deed rast dal Barrels Mackerel and Herring? ae oe cae oer aa Great number of empty Barrels and Boxes, Fecords Uf the District of Columbia, and. at wuuter aml Platform Scales, the request of the secured thereby, the sub- Counters and Shelving. scriber, ag trustee, wil Hi at public pnction, te Together with numerous other articles naneees- {he hiaheet bid on MONDAY, the Sist day ot sary to MeUUlCD ioe ROSSELE arch 3, at § yclock p.m, part of tots. ia TweL PL ity $ Assignees. —_ | square ity of Washington, D. 0.. bexin- vse SRHECEREa Jamie, | styl ip iy oa: 0b Tanning thence weet 16 foot and extending ES SET Ae ¥ DUNCANSON, DOWLING & O0., Aacts. back of that width north 65 feet. with the improve- Coruer 9th and D streets i - ‘and appurtenances to the same belongii. B Gormtr SR ene horthwest. | “ita: One-third cash of which: Sa eS be TRUSTEE 'SSALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED elk ot the inne of sale, balance in notes at 6 and 12 Br iter Bar etalon ee Mth | Shia Ganyeafier saleca reeaic Wil be hat ot the iu Liter No. 68), fol 18. ste’ of ths Land Re. | Cost and risk of defauiting purchaser. Sale sub. coats for Washington county, D.C..and by the {ect foam incumbrance. the emount to te stated at tou request of the party scared thoreby, 1 will soi | {he timeand place of wale, Cuuveyaucing at cost of at wetion, fn front 0 JF tnisesyon 3 haser. Y, the Ist day of April, A.D. *S otelock CHARLES M. MATTHEWS, Trastes. all of Lot B of of mi9eo BUNCANSON, DOWLING & 00., Aucta. '¥ LATIMER & CLEARY in George W. Linviile’s sab- fot twenty-three (23), seven hundred and twenty-five (725). in Auctioneers and Beal Estate Brokers, w, be h all the im: thereon. Terma of tale: Stimeashs balance ib Grif and 15 | SOUeRwest corner P ao ee eae ee tee Pee WTS GRIGGS, Trustes, SALE OF A comrontan’ BM _DUNCANSON- DOWLING £00, Aucts, | TRUSTERS, IDE Bon’ coSTEeT, NESE = RERT NO EST. "Tis 520 ave x07 eg aA fcstamen'ary OILS. at of W fnglom counts, are Ww a fo exh Cl ouchers. therect. subse! The Sac : ther Geen = main JAMEA H. MONTOOD Viana wood, N. STATES PATENT. a +3 BE DUNGANSON, DOWLING & CO., Aucts. Southeast corner 9h and D streets northwest. ‘RUSTEES’ F IMP! BEAL Es. “Ekg ee ton abot Bowes iy poe he iste bameny mded tn liver No- Gi, folios 398, 80, end liber No. =. ee the land rds © ashingtuw “* atthe request of ince of Wi D. ade ads Go ae YO MONDAY, the S4th Uy OF Mareen Brigg dole Som nnieg aes pound stone on the east tine the Georgetown and Turnpike road, it Doing aleo the north- west corner of Jomathan Buckner's lot, and ran- Bing thenee with the line of Buckner’s lot north oes east Sd jo oun tee Pnvenncnd Horth A degrees west + qputh rece wert 2s feet to the Ins of said*rond. and themes south 2] degrees east 594 °9 feet to the inning, se with the improvementst) a, consisting of a fran Dwelling. a Terms of sale: Ont-third eath,and balance in six | and twelve mot ths. Notes of the purchaser to be kiven, bearing ten per cent. interest Trem the Guy of Sic, aud secured by a deed of trast on the propre: eld. Siw to be paid when the property fs etrack tees reserve the right to resell the prop- ¥ at the risk and c faulting pure: five days from All convey- st ver five days udvery reegeting ae parch PF oor. Trustees. NCANSON, DOWLING & CO., f77-2awSu dds S27 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED. 0 the weather, until FRIDAY, March 2 pine. yOODWA e MGOPIARD. 4 troatone DOW LING & CO. 3 ts ‘TO-MORROW. _ CLEARY, Beal cP yivania Star Ofte Buildin RIOR PIANO FORTE: FINE RK FURNITUR AL a ITU 8 2; = ° mi I ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctieneers, No, 1001, northwest corner 10th and D sts, SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CAR- PETS, &c., AT. AUCTION. SATURDAY, the 29th instant, atio ovclotk a, m.) we ‘shall sell, at our auction rooms, a’weil selected stuck of Furuiture, : : Rep. and Hair-cloth Parlor Suites, disome Black Walnat Chamber Suites, case and Writing Tables, Extensi Tal and Dining Chairs, Fancy Ornaments, ‘ottage Setts, chen Requisites GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts, DUNCANSON, DOWLING & QO., Axcis. ‘Southeast coruer 9h aud D streets northwest. STEE'S SALE OF A FINE LOT ON COR- eee N AND 20TH STKEETS NORTH- Terms cash, mad Be y of 3 o'loek p.m, sell at public. a mises, Lot numbered tw: rhinety-nine, (%,)in the c1 aceonling to J Washington, D in Austin’s sablivision of said K., page the balance co of said city. ird in cash, au tes of the ‘purchayer to be it. interest from the day ot he rty to be paid when the prop: oy If the terme o are not complied with ba five d: after the gale the tra reserve the right to re: at the ritk of the defaulting purchaser. Cour aucing and recording at purchaser's cost. WM. RWOOPWARD, practaca F_MORSELL. 4 ANSON, DOWLING & CO Auction; FE SALE IS POSTPONED OV her until SATURDAY, 29th ~R.. RD, pes B.F MORSELL. { Traste sis m2 DUNCANSON, DOWLING & CO.. Aucts. Y B.H. WARNER, Real Estate Broker and Anctioneer, No. 729 7th street, between G and H streets. A NEW_ TWO-STORY ROO F . PRESS BRICK ON EAST SIDE OF ENS AND T STS., trust to me, dated Feb- recorded in Liber No. Land Records of Wash- public auction, in front hest bidder, on SATUR- Ms the fol- a ) city of wit: Lot num- ‘s recorded subdivision of lots tt ¥,G, Hy 1, K,and L,” isher’s recorded subdivision of original lots, bumbered 12, 1 and 14, in square 233, fronting 13 feet on Mth street, together with the improvements thereon, consisting of a desirable new two-story ald ‘oof Brick Dwelling-house, Terms: $1,700 in cash; in one and two years, deferred payments to be secured by a deed of trust_on the Proverty. Gio deposit on aceptance of bid. If terms of sale are not complied with within seven day after sale, the rty will be re- sold at the risk and cost of the de ing purchaser. is strugh rs. 4 > ae Et) to FRONT RE 147m STREET, NORTHWEST, 'A ‘By virtue of a c ing at purchaser's cost. onveyaneinS “CALEB ©. WILLARD, Trastoo. mls-eckds B. WH. WARNER, Auctioneor. BY LATIMER & CLEARY, Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers Southwest corner Pennsylvania we und 1th st, Star Oftice Buildin, TRUSTEE’S8ALE OF A VALUABLE BUILD- _ ING LOT ON CAPITOL HILL. tae By virtue of # deed of trust. bear 1th of June, A. D. 1372, and duty No. 633, folid 83, one of the land ts of i conn ty of Washington, District of Columbia, and by di- Fction of the party sectired thervbyed shall sell on SATURDAY, the 29rh day of Murch, 1573, at 3 o'clock p_m., in front of the premises, EB’ street north, between 2d and 31 streets east, lote marked and lettered A, in Crutchett's Fecord:d subdivision having a front of 33feet on & of 300 feet. the time ‘of purchase and 8, to be seenred by the note co purchaser and a deed of trust on the premises * If terms of sale are not complied within five days of male, the trustee reserves the right to resell said property at the risk and cost of the defaulting par- Chaser. Conve Faneing pnrchaser’s cost. H. NELSON CHAPMAN, Trustee, mid-te LATIM & OLBARY, Aucts. B Keal WAGGAMAN, Anctioncer. Esiaie Auctioucer, 519 7th street. VHANCERY SALE OF THE MAUSOLEUM bs Lo’ ¥ ee STREE’ BETWEEN: NINTH AND TEN’ of Dre a eee LS Gantt virtne of a decree of the Sup: ‘oui he District of Cotumbia, passed in chancer: ise No. 2,834, dock, I, wherein Phi i ind Hill and others TURDAY, the 6th o'clock p. m., offer for sale, at jowin lic anction, on ti tate, which wen of the estate’of General in mn eas, dee: , vi jan: tame is laid down in Joshua Fisher’ day cf pubs subd sion of Square numbered and seventy-tive, (375,) in the city of Washington, in the aforesaid District, euptaining about 6400 snare feet of ground. Tl it is in the most central part of the city, and offers a chance seldom met with of securing so large a Jot in such a dosirable location. Terme of Sale: Oue fourth of the purchase money te ot in cash, and the residue in three installments mu ms, at waa ‘elve, eighteen ‘and twenty-four math, respectively, with interest, to be secured ‘approved notes api a reserved lied on the proper- Fall ip caah, at the purchascr's options Bead given on final ratification of sale Stamps and Fonveyaneing at purchaser's cost: £20 down at the time of sale. If the terms of mle be not complied with within bei 6 from the trostee reserves the ri pnt to resell Chee Re RS eval RERSUE cheser. CHA . y . Trustee, mi7-cokds THOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Auct, B™ W. L. WALL & 00., Auctioneers, “HIER PATER MARSALS S048, oF ARGE LOT OF H ITURI rater cite in virtue of an attachment Clerk's Office of the Sa) lun bia, and to Iie ale, for Gash, at a to ee eicared preme istrict: ‘lirectod well ae pak . 316 Pennsylvania aven west, on TUES” eee WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, Origins! Horse and Carriage Baztar Louisianaavcuye, beiween 9 and ih streets, TOSTEELE SALE OF A SUMDER OF Drow ORSES. PRIVATE STOCK, BUGGIES, EX- WAGONS. CARTS, HO: \, &e. - ‘On SATURDAY MORNING, March 29th, 1573, commencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell rz Baz: 78 Head ef Horses ant Mates. Among which will be fonnd some fine young sound driving, work and Sxddie Horses, ALso Several large heayy work horses, snitable for carbene cor wy draft {tout alow priced H-recs and Mules, lari, neatly new, sE: ‘agons, with shifting to; arantce on Stock warranted soand will expire at Sp. m.. day of «ale. Gurrant eon Siock warrantel to work will ex- eai2 p.m, e PT emer fG'L, WALL & CO., Aac B* GREEN © WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, No. 1000 Northwest lth avd D'strests, OF HOUSENOL' AND OTHER C3 MARBLE URTAINS AND SALE Nt c G saturday) MORNIN commencing at 10 o'clock, we sbatt sell front of our auction rooms lection of furniture, & Fire Walnut Dining Walont Dining Chair Walnut Exieoston Tal Parlor Sotie, U tosell in he following col- om Farnitnte, Chairs, Rotstore, Piltows: PBianke's, Tostet Sot 8 a i B. HW. WABNER, Keal Estate Broker and Auctioneer, No. 729 7th street, between @ aud H, SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME AT AUOTION. By virtue of adeed of trnecto Daniel L. Raton and myself, dated June 25, 1872, and daly re- forded in Liber No. G19, folio 440, one of the fand records of Washington, D, 0... will sell, at public the’ pramihes, to, the highes: bid- Y, April Lath, i872, at 4 o'clock p al ments thereon. rm: £1,100, with iuterast thereon at ten per cert, per annmn, frem Jttue 2, 1972, atl expenses of satc in cash; baldnce at 6 and 1 mouths, wich inter be secured by a deed of trast mpon ths prap- ptance of bid. If terms of $100 deposit on acc net ey th within five days after plied ‘Trustee reserves the right to resell the proverty at the risk and cost of the defaniting pur- Chaser.” Converancing at pucqhaser's cost. sc RORGE W.8 NEY, Burviving Trustee, mts 2 H. WARNER. Auct. I Y¥ THOMAS BR. WAGGAMAN, Beal Estase Auctioncer, 519 7th street, OF A VALUABLE RESIDENCE. 1 acd by virtue of adoos of trust uh day of Decomber, A. D. isl. a op January 8th , 1872, he nndersigued crust in front of OF APRIL, 1973, at 4:30 of land 10K B in., all that piece he elty of Washiogcon, District of Oul- wuare wambered ssveu fine stable on the pr thoroughly fitted up au ery respect a desirable tests 2.50) In caste aud thy Pw def ¥ at 6 por cent., aad of trust upon the prop- payment to ve made at m.28-c0ds SALE BY TRUST S ERTY ON ©. 2p STIRE H 2, fol renpectively,of the ta Washington, D. C., aw her No. nds for the ction of the parti undersigned trustees, will front of the premises, at URDAY, April 19, 1373) th ) feet seven (7) inches froat by one (121) foet 3,)in Square Fs (574,) and improv em of six brick houses. T' Douses is completed to the hi ss, Which are laid. location being uses, When completed, will find ready of which $200 payments to all th « t 1 ri “0, tof the first floor of Th sale mst be complied with with six days after sale, in default whereof the erty may be resold at the Furehaser. A Cauveyaincing at the purchaser's cost. NFOHANNS eatin. Trustees, P. k and cost of the Srst OBN F. WILLIAM H. ned WILUIAM H. WARD, BY THOMAS KE. WAGGAMAN, Real Katate Auctioneer, 619 7th street. CHANCERY SALE OF A COMFORTABLE DWELLING ON rm STREET, BETWEEN 7 AND @ NORTHWEST. : scree of the Supreme tof Columbia, dated Jann- 1873, and passed in w certain cause in h which Francis M er malay is, ail Charles W. are defendants, numbered 2,01, the ‘undersigned trus jd can ‘on the 12rn Dav or Atribs A-D. 18S, at 4:30, ck p.m.,seil at publie auction, in front of the Qremives, lot anther irteen,) in Thomas oung’s and 8 sion of aquare nnmbsred four (421,) im the ~ property ix situated on 8th strect, between P Q streets northwest, and is improved by a very table brick dwelling, three stories in height, ad balcony fron : 2 The terms of sale, a8 prescribed bby said One-third cash ai residue fi two eat ments of 12 and J8 months; the deferred pa: bear interest from day of sale, (6 per c property ys of cash payment to be given at the time of le, and the residue of cash payment to be made within five days, otherwise the property will be resold at the cont and risk of the defaniting purchaser. Convey ancing at purchaser's cost, ee EO. F. APPLEBY, Trust: maectw THOS’ E. WAGGAMAN, A. BX W- £. WALL £ 00. Auctioneers, N uidred and tw ety of Washington, District of The ar New Marble Buildi (08, 900 and 908 Pennsyivante avenue, TRUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, AT AUC- ION. BY virtue of adeed of trust, recorded in Liber aud R.. No. 9 fuli# 204, &c., of the land rec- is of the District of Columbia, and of a decree assed by the Supreme Court of said Dietrict, April Ay 1573, im chancery , in the canse of Wall, son et al Mary E. Hillet al., No. 2,599, chancery docket No. i, et the of the holders of one of the ured by said deed of eid undersigned PAY, the let d ‘at 3 o'clock, p.m., tn front of the premises, well at pabltc auction, 1¢ She Babess bie Il that certain piece or 1 of ground situaicd and lying in sald city and being i 1 the following metes and bounds: Commencing at a poiut onthe dividing line between Ninth street west and said lot 22 thirty-seven feat three inches from the northeast corner of said snare, running thence south sixteen feet, thence west clghty-seven feet, thence north sixteen feet, thence east eighty-seven feet to the place of begin? hing, together with all the improvements, ways, easements, rights, privileges ard appurtenances to the same belonging or in any wise appertaining. Terms: One-half cash; balance in six and twilve mouths, notes bearing ‘interest, and secured by a deed of ‘trast the promises,’ $230 to be paid at the time of of purchaser. ‘In. ¢: Within five days after the time of sale, the: premises Will be resold. at the cost and risk ’of defaniting purchaser, CHAS. M. MATTHEWS, Trast maa WM. L. WALL «& Y¥ LATIMER & CLEARY, B Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, Southwest street, corner of Penn-averiue, and iit Siar Office Building. THE ENTIRE CONTENTS 0: How P CA USE. ON CAPITOL HILL, BEING ENTY-FI TW On THU RS! fm etn lt ne at Sa nue ‘contents thereof, consisting In Freneb- Walnut re] late Mirrors, in gilt and walnut frames, Parlor Farshare in hair cloth ani green and other Tables, her Carpet ye uaden, Toilet Sos? G ets) Walnut Marble-top Chamber Suites, Painted Cottage Sets, Gugras’ Walnut and Painted Bedsteads, Bureaus and Wash- % Wi Hairand Host Mestrasoe, Window sgl rand Hair Pillows Blankets, Spreads, Comforts, Sheets, &&. are, | LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES Passed af the Third Session of the Forty~ Second Congress. (GESERAL NATURE—No. 31.)—Continuet. VAKAVA,. NATION. For fourth of five instalments, of thin series, for bene 1 objects, under the direction of the JEVENING STAR. A Ponies vor Paisox Reronwens.—Ba- ward Norton, the burgtar now confined in Ray- mond-st. jail. Brooklyn, was identified by Saper- intendent Kier of Paterson, N. J ayettord and 14 persons have appeared as 0: various property found in bis sitters house. Superintendent Rice states that Norton’s whole lite has been criminal, bis first great offense having been an outrage on a woman, whose house he subsequently robbed and burned. uiemt, per jourth articic treaty ef June ch eighteen hundred nd fifty-five, six thoa- et For fourteenth of twenty instalments, for he For this offense he was sentenced to 35 years’ prs toate iad ee toe phd Ni rd i ent. He then wounded one of the rey air school-buildings, and for providing snit- jeepers severely with a carving-knife, dur Sule tnrnizarey and staticners, per tith olt of the prisoners which he bad insti- | articre treaty of June hints erehtecs i . The keeper shot him in the wrist, aud for six years he was closely confined, loaded |“; heavily with irons. Assemblyman Pope of Paterson obtained anorder that he should be treated as other prisonors, and Norton became religions. After 15 years imprisonment he was released, oniy to resume his old habits. His next act was to rob the house of Mr. Pope, who | had obtained his pardon and had given him money with which to begin life ancw.—N. ¥. Tribune, id. Lfty.tive, five bundred dolians. fourteenth of twenty instalments, for ¢ employment of one super and tito teachers, per fifth article | June ninth, eighteen hundred and Uuee thousand two hundred dollars. j For fourtcenth of twenty instalments, for the employment of one superintendent of i and two farmers, two rm’ Ts, two bl obe Unrer, one gansm one wagon and plow maker treaty Of ¢ h, eigh fity-dive, eleven thousan Murs. For fourteenth of twe heeping in. repair saw au wills, amd tor furnkhing the ne wary tools and fxtarcs, r fifth ariele treaty of Jone ninth, eizhiven Lundred and fitty-tive, five hundred dollars Tor fourteenth of twenty instalments, for keeping im repair the hospital and pr and now bri he seaty medicines and fixtures t article treaty of fifty-five, three hundr_d dodars. For fourteenth of twenty instalment in repais bincksm.is tere’, and for provid he | headred and A New Qvestion Karsep in Cover four handred doi- Superior Court was occupied, yesterday Pacteiat case, unprecedented and u ity instalments, for adigial decisions. In istt th Mivor and two children, re Holyoke in a building ‘wh previously pr . had died of the d q and moving in, he and his ad the small-por uit to recover $5,000 f) theewner of the bul 5 The det did not know that his cd by. small-pox when he rented the tenement; thatif he did know it he was not liable; and * 2 vecessary tools that the Minor family were OF, eg article treaty of June ninth, not being v inated when th eighteen hundred and Gity-ive, ive handed ger that menaced them. The dollars. Tnto a question of how far one man is Hab posing another to an infectious | » ease will probably be carried to the snpreme court for final settlement.— spring field (Masz.) Republican, 19h Ter fourteenth of twenty instalme ay ofa per fifth artich y Le ¥ hundred aud dity-1 one thousand two hundred do For, fourteenth oi twe keeping in repair the buildings required for the various employces, and tor prov the meces- sary furniture thercior, per Lith aracie treaty ot Juve ninth, eighteen hundred and f1.y-tive, thice hundred dollars. 4 j For tourteenth of twenty instalments, for the éalary of such persons as the said contoderated tribes and bam's of Indians may select to be th: ix head chief, per fiith article ireaty of Jui bith, eighteen hundred and tity ve ha cred dears. GENERAL INCIDENTAL THE INDIAN instalments, for A Yorne Wire Commits St Rosanna Smith, aged twenty suicide on Sunday by swallowing’ Paris green, at her reshlence, No. 42 Thompson street. It appears thutsome tine since she was aiflicted with ¢ataractin one of her eyes, and an operation was performed, and finally the eye had to be removed. She had since ‘that time been low- spirited, and often spoke of committing suicide. On Sunday afternoon sho tokl her husband that she had taken some Paris green, but there were no Indications of the fact, and he paid no atten- tion to it. About 6 o'clock p. m. she swallowed some more, and was suffering violent pains. ADE. years, commit is oF | RIZONA A : physician was called in, but the usnal moans to | For the general incidental expenses of the In- {| counteract the poison failed, and she died yos- | dian service in the Territory of Atizon: pres- | terday mornin, tar, 25th. ents of goods, agricultural implements, and ether usetul articles, and to assict them to lo- cate in permanent abodes, and sustain them- selves by the pursuits of civilized life, to b expended ander the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, seventy-five thousand dollars. CALIFORNIA. For the general incidental expenses of tle 87 ““Woman's sphere” is widening. One of the Chatham street Cheap John’s in New York, has just engaged an English girl as anauc- tionéer at a salary of $29 per week. : Grandiloquent Senor and impudent Fresh. Senor—Freshie, you're drunk; It give you haltn hour togissoberin. | Jndian service in California, pay of emp'oyees Fresh—Senor, you're heap sight dranker'a [| presents ot agricultural implements, am. I'll giv’er two hours togissoberiu.—Hay~} other useful articles, and to assist them to locate vard Adrocaic. in perman and sustain themselves by 87-A Missouri woman said she gave a rail- | the pursuits of civilized ilfe, to be expended un- road conductor a ten doilar bill; he said it was | Cer the direction of the Sceretary of the Lu a two; she insisted; he persisted: she took out a hty-five thousand doliars. revolver an dit, and he gave herthe | ~ COLORADO TERRITORY. ht dollars balance, not wishing to have For the general incidental expenses of the dispute with Indian service im Colorado Territory, presents of goods, agricultural implements, and other uselul articles, and to assist them to lo- ‘cate in permanent abodes, and to sustain themselves by the pursuits et civilized life, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary ol the Luterior, ten thousand do'lars. DAKOTA TERRITORY. MARRIED. ERKICH-BROWN ' * fa . Man RIDDLE. On February 10, 1573, by For the general incidental expenses of the r. Cooper, LUTHER B. F Indian service in Dakota Territory, presents of »Cal., to Mi> CHRISTIA goods, agricultaral implem: sts, and other use- city. [Rattimore Su LLER—EBERLY th instant, by Rieir, Mr. GEORGE LER to EBERLY, both of this city ful articles, and to assist them to locate in per- manent abodes, and sustain themselves by the pursuits of civilized lit d under ihe direction of the iwemty thousand dollars. IDAHO TERRIT For the general incidental Indian service in Idaho Te foods, agricultural impleamenis, ful articles, and to assist them to locate in per- manent abodes, and sustain themselves by the pursuits or civilized er the direction of the Secretary of the Luterigor, twenty thousand dollars. NONTANA TERRITORY. For the general incidental expenses of the On th sw0e- On the 25th inetant, Beth Will take place at the chapel Georg-town, ou Monday, of the Oak Hill G Che 3st 4 ‘at 19 ricnds of the family | Tudiam service in Montaua Territory, preseuts invited te attend, [Chronicle and Republican} of goods, agricultural implements, and other JOUNSTON. On the 2th instant, of pnewmonis, | useful articles, and to assist them to locate in ALBERT WHEATLY, Su-ana J His fu aly son ‘of John F. and ears and 3 place on Su da bi i “ idence at Uniontown. permanent abodes, aud sustain them:elves by the pursuits of civilized life, to be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the In- terior, twenty-tive thousand dollars. NEVADA. For the general incidental expenses of the Indian service in Nevada, prevents of goods, agricultural implements, and other usefdi wrti- haricstowa, Jeffor- | cics and to assist them to locate in permanent i sntermen bodes, and sus.ain themscives by the pursaits = of civilized life, to be expended ‘under the dit UNDERTAKERS. r: ction of the Secretary oi the Laterior, twenty- ICHARD F. HARVEY, TONE. Thomas K town, DO. on Wellnesday SAMUEL STONE, in the73t His remains will be taken scnconnty, West Virginia, 8" i five thousand dollars. EW MEXICO. For the general incidental expenses of the UNDERTAEER, Indian eertice in New Mexico, presonts of oods, agricultural implement’ e a (Successor to HARVEY @ MARRY Talarticles, and to asslet them t> locate tm per: anent abodes, and sustain themselves by the pursuits of civilized life, to be expended under the direction of the Sccretory of the interior, Hicy thoasand OREGON. ; For | the opine ameudental expenses of the ndian service in n, including trausporta- on of annuity goods and p-esents, (where no ‘alos therefor 4 made No, 934 F Sreekr, betweon Ninth and Tenth, METALLIC BURIAL CASES AND CASK BP: Of every description; SHROUDS, HABITS, &. QicHARD W. BARKER, CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKES, 612 ELEVENTH STREET, near F. FURN. [RE OF ALL KIND! EAN. sisi REPAIRED OS mi 7a marl-ly WwW ILLIAM HACKETT, UNDERTAKER, No, 739 77H Sruret, BetweenG anv H Stassn WASHINGTON TERRITORY. For the general incidental expenseé of the ice in Washington. presritery, imcind- ing transportation of annuity goods ents, (where no sel eeeaditeeeane ere- erly _Coffine and Caskets of all kints for by treaties,) dnd tor detraying the expenses of removal and subsistence of indians, and for psy of necessary em re twenty-four a= PROPOSALS. +.nd tour hundred dots” * SALS F sz. UTAH TERRITORY. pees ee For the general incidental expeuses of the In- Trerascry Daranracer,t dian service in Utah Territory, presentsof, 5 au mnoVamixcros, DCs March 351s." | agricultural Implements, and other usetal ar? 6 propane received’ om the sath te und so caine tame te tenane furl Tee for this Department Yor cus year trom | eiGat and onetat nee eee an am arch SL, 1423. havetny bee m | ab Uicnal Sealed Propotais will be recelved uti”. s, | ©€ civilized life, imeladi and Maren 31, 1873. The Ice to be furnished must be Kennebec Ica of the best quality, or Ice equal thereto, clear and free irom snow, dirt, or other impurities, to the satisfac: Bon of the receiving officer, and to be delivered in such quantities aud at such times aud places as may be required. necessary expenses of delivering the Indians with'n the Utah «uj itendenc: io be expended under the direction of the Sec. fary of the Interior, thirty-five thousand dol- is. WYOMING TERRITORY. Te weighed by the T: scales, and to b _For the general incidental expenses of the In- paid! form Bent) hy. t apes, Proper vouchers, ‘audited aud a iw bob peme d a presents - approve indue form. _ by ural impleme y J. ‘de iat be'at-a pricé per ton of 2,249 full pounds | §; ope 0 the ton. Dotan and surat themines op eho area aA ited St mo abodes, si in themselves pursuits saint necompany puck Ohi pence ta it logue | @{tvilized lite to be expended und te dire wine and in good faith, to be returned to the unsuc- | tion of the interior, five thou- cessful bidders after the award of the con'ract, and | #and dol to be retained as security on the contract of the suc- For transportation and the necessary expen- ee i iets: ala. sex of the delivery ot the annuities and provi- fects, if it is deemed to the interest of the Fens fo ths, Indian tribes in Minnesota and Michigan, six thousand dollars. For this amount, or so much thereof as may be necessary, todefray the experfses of fn dian ‘eas connected with their Peapoohee wives miz ‘co! ve » fit teen thousand dollars: Provided, That the com- ment to do £0, is reserved. Bids should be ee ee for Toe,” and should be to . H. SAVILLE, m2 _-3t (Rep&Chr-3t] Chief Clerk, Treas’y Dep't. P BOPOSALS FOR STATIONERY, Treascry Dep. ENT, nS, q mission of citizens serving without pa: Sealed Proposals for Tesnishing Sonica for the by the President under the provisions JER galing June 90.1874, will be, received until ihe | of the fourth section of the act of April ten Pril. 1873, at 12 o'clock M. teen hundred and sixty-nine, is hereby con- qBlank fora for bidding will be furnished epon | {ifuci mith powen' bak anteinee Ene bide will be considered and accepted or reject- Tor ed item by item; and this advertisement aad the pro- 1) 60 far as accepted by the ary of the reasury, and the bond pconmpany ing the same, shall constitute the contract between the Govern: ment and the bidder or bidders, and no farther con- tract will be executed. ‘he contracted for must be ft % i} the me phowever, be called for your Fach proposal must bs signed by the iedieidual or rm maklug {t, and be accom ‘a bond, sufficient sureties, inthe ‘oun of ton, thowmeat Got lars, ($10,00,) approved by a United States officer of the ict in oy sureties reside or do busi- the Treasury, and the delivery of an inferi b Will be deemed sufficient cause to annul the con- | by him tract, at the option of the 3 west of Deliveries must be free of charge at the Treasury | tude; De , Washington. they are failure to comply with one order ander | are able the contract will operate as re of the entire | Tite 'ror pevalty of the bond, or of the Secor ary, may direct the » i sai market, of | tice to the deficiency by jinrey and a - For this z, { 2 5 several appre = berein made for teachers, millers, b Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians, may be osed either for the erection or the purchase, at th seeretion et the Secretary of the Interor, of nildings for ageney pu at the place nated: Provided, That | and non-paying State stocks belonging to va * Indian tribes, (and held in trust by the etary of the Interior,) for the fiscal year nding June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and nt) -three, namely interest'on the Cherokee na -two thousand four baudred acd fama, ghty the Chiroker schoot-f tee hum!not and ff nthe Chickgeaw nat eh thousand one hundred 5 For interest. on the Chickasaw incomp - aud Piank Ighty-one ¢ fifty de t f <t and Mars. nds, one held in trust us of Blancbs gbtecn hundre Suc i sixty seven. }. That all authority now existing by the t March second, elgateen hundred and ,and March thir, cighteen hun «i seventy-one, or otherw de, toissaeor de #ny bonds of the United States to the C tribe of Ind! is hereby suspended uatil the further action of Congress in the matter, and providing for such issaes or delivery. Suc. 4. That there shall be set apart from the funds bclonging to the Cherokee uation, on the proper order of the national council, the su: of one hunared thousand doliars from the pro- ceeds of lands sold to the O: 10 be set apart ty thousand dollars thereof to be part of the orphan-fund, and t end dollars to be expended tor bai other improvements deomed nooessar the benefit of the institu or plians, the sam of © 4 thousand dollars from of land in Kansas to and dumb, » and indigent persons of the Cherokee nation, seven'y-dve thousand dollars of said amount to be invested asa separate fand, and its interest semi-annually applicd to the ort of said institution, the rewaining twen- dollars to be exponded for its the sum of seventy fi usand is of the #al to ges to be expended for the treaty of May tweuty-cigh cighteen hundred aud sixty or in the custody of the Secretary of the Lntc- rior, shall be retained by the Secretary of the interior as # permanent trust-fund, on which shall be paid to said Indians, semi-annually, interest at the rate of five per centum per an- num: Jvovided, That the consent of said In- diams shall first be given to the foregeing pro- vision. Sec. 6. That there shall be appol President, by and with the advi of the Senate, a sufficient number of Indian in- spectorspnot exceeding five in number, to per- form the dutics herein required. EB: iaspeo- tor shall bold his ottice tor four years, sooner removed by the President, receive an annual salary of three t lars and his necessary traveling expenses, not exceeding ten cents & mile for actual travel while in company the annual report of the Secretary of the Int@ior. Each Indian superintendency and agency shall be visited and examined as accounts, mauner of expending money, the number of Indians provided for, contracts of all kinds connected with the busi- ness, the condition of the Indians, their ad- vaucment in civilization, the extent of the re ervations, and what use i male of the land apart for that purpose, and, gene! tere pertaining to the Indian service.’ Por th purpose of making such investigations. each i Spector shali Lave power to examine ail book tendent or agent or employe, and to some person in bis place temporarily, sabject to the approval of the President, making 1 mediate report of such *uspension aud d - thor the conc i mot each examina- i be forwarded to the Presi- dent without delay. The inspectors, in the dis- ~ iy neni eet and indlividaally, shall have power, by proper le, proceedings, which it shall be the freed e divrict-atee ney of the United States for the appropriate dis- trict duly to effectuate, to enforce the jaws, and iolation of law in the sdminis- hy « nately by ditterent inspectors, so thai ihe same agenc} or «: \per- intendency may not be examined twice in suc- cession by the same insp Provided, That atten the thirtieth Jane, cighteen hundred aii seventy-three, the ofises of four of the superin: t affairs,