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PROPOSALS. AUCTION. SALES- peorosas ¥ iB, Poet -Orrics ENViL- FUTURE Days. ~ At roc Ovng Pergrrerne, | | BBY ORES ORRIARD peers Waste © , May 14, 1573. — aled Proposals will be received at this D -part- USTER'S SALE OF A_ THREE-STORY wSed'shi Fates, os Io aay of Jans, | "BUTERR oS21N Fach wTERERAORT “s e y clock m., for farnishing, in such 9 ING ON G STB! ‘NORTH EEN titieeend at such tinm as ma i SIXTH AND SEVENTH STREETS WEST, nthe Ist day of July, 1973, | oA virt at epenen Ak to Seeenes Soe t jolumbia, passed on FOR OFFICIAL LETTERS SED PETAR. on .. fz Ie ede He She can of Waite No. F. sire Ss by 8% inches; estimated number re: | va. We tiers Ho: Saat, Ralty, Tsball ell ne inches: or re- | A. D. 1573, at 6 o'clock p. m., ali that certain pisce Pace camat emmer ee | SETS Se ETO e t lum! le earn SE dcightecn (13) in square numbered four red and fitty-five (435), excepting @ portion of said lot five (5) feet in widt! to 4 7K said lot seven (7) feet and six (6) inches in width on The” eminatod seniber re- | the rear of sald tot. which has, been Feserved for a ail “we. alleys. together wit the im ovements, which com- Phe Chimatee gira are intended asa gaide to | sist ofa three-story and attic brick dwelling house, ance D: brick stable, The above lot has afront of bidders. The Departinent may require more or less | and a br A Rite Ef {each kitd, an the service may de twenty-four fect, “Also, 0 vacant lot adjoining, har: i man: Bids wust be made foreach kind of Envelope (of- | ings front of 34 f ches, ficial abd Fogistered packages) separately, and the | fest more or less, with fine side and back allese, Th be jed fur each kind to the lowest | | The time of sale as prese x re; One. third of the purchase in cash, ye remainder i £ Envel- | canal installments of six, twelve, and m mouths, for notes bearing interest from the day of ried a ice? | sale, and eccured by thd notes of the parchaser, and _ 2 such other secacity as may os foe oe ictly conform in size, qual- | trustee. Conveya icing, £c., at the cos time of sale, the gumnming o «4 1 » Se Coe ve days from the da sale, the t the brat mau the Finht to peaell the property. at the Tisk and cost of the d Hing purehass or purchasers, by ad- verticing the same three times fa some Dewspaper published in the city of Washington. JOHN F. ENNIS, Trusteo. GREEN & WILLIAMS, mis [Rep., my 28-d] Auct es ERBY, DENT & CO. General Anctionors and Commission Merchants, Nos. 313 and 319 9B STREET, near Pennssivania avenue.—Goods sold ih Mt our. Toome ot ny part of the city. tention paid to selling Real Estate at auc- nd prompt nces:—Johu 8. Barbour, John Van McKenzie Windsor & Ford, ‘Byld-ly Envelopes are required to fill or when larger lots are ¢ Department, & postmaster, besent to th and Jour an W Maui ‘ienai Aatgees | INSURANCE COMPANIES. ne be required to fill the = ine Departmént, and be | (gREAT WESTERN FIRE INSURANCE t office ae city where = Department, = “lirect free of eontior | CASH ASSRTS. $306,427 62 Sis whole 02 be OFFICE, 603 FIFTEENTH STREET, nd supervision of an OPPOSITE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Envelopes herein Goss ¢ ment, bear mi3-3m BR. W. BATES, Agent. . the Postmaster General may direct, oS gee Se a he registered peckage Envelopes wil bere’ | PNSURANCE. a to be printed in Vermillion or some other ap- proved bril \e t to re ‘ Te ies Interests | THE EQUITABLE, LIVE SURANCE meral reserves the adgment The Postmaster G jompany has for years been ad be accompanied by a guaran- | ene jargest of ang similar institution in the world, F. HEYE BT At “ponsible and sufficient by the Cites ‘stinaster or United States Attorney where the $03 anv 503 Savewn fader resides that the b t. gned by the individual | phe business of this ©. HEYER & BISHO eee Insurance Agents, No. 903 SEVENTH STREET, Wasuinxeton, D. 0. LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION, (Or ganized 172)—the oldest Insurance Com- 1 the " ne furnished by «aid bidder, conditioned upon the faithful performance of the Proposals unaccompanied by such guarantee will not be con: ny in the world.) + Cast_ Asserts. Gow 13,934.4298 jsiigment there | CONNECTICUT FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, a te hai dea wpe of ov HaRTFoRD, $654,000 ‘Spon the Department Bacele hppa ts . Je or TIONAL FIRE INSURANC. soeed, sen kann of tee eats |, OF Hant¥onty * shine ¢ | Cast Assets. n | TRADERS’ FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, ns oF CHicaco, c fh iy included in | Casw Assers,(inw'td U.S- ree. bonds,) $600,000 bi « vat authority SAT) NAL FIRE AND MARINE INSUBANCE for certain ineviental | NATIONAL SIRE AND eabeLrate The failure COMPANY, contract will operat: as a forfe: bend under the 17th sect proved August 25, 132 Cast Assets... $283,000 ALS EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY or New York, apply the defic Cash, Assets. $20,000,600 y * ad ge te the coatractor aecd8-s.tf fifty per centum of the price which it shall be for such article THE CORCORAN IRE INSURANCE CuMPANY, oF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Organized April Ist, 1573. GC ENCK, t Wuirrie, Va., May 12, 1373. wis in duplicate will be received at m.. JUN 17th, 1873, for farnish- vg the Fresh Reef required by the’ Subsistence Department, U.S A.. at this station, during the six months commencing July Ist, 1373. Biank forms for prop sals and information as to condit ¥ of Beef, payments, &c., can be tion to Capital........... $100,000, OFFICE No. 1429 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (OvER MiLsvuRy’s Dave Stors.) cbtaine . JOHN T. LENMAN, Prosident. es GEO. S. GRIMES, 2. H. BERR, Vice President. _ mis. aad Ist Lient 24 Artillery, A. 0. 3. J.T. = Secretary. NOTICE To ContRAcToRs. Orvics oF rue Potict TerecRaPn No. 452 Lovisiana AVENUE, suixoros, D.C. May 14,153.) ¥, indorsed as such, wi CRD AY Masi wet FBo‘clock Mon SAT- | PNSURE YOUR LIFE URDAY, May 25. for rebuilding, and also for ex- in thas, tending and rebuilding the legraph Lines L : STRONG in the District of Columbia." Detailed skeethcuioes | TRIE muzvag EN ea for each will be fu: nished on application. t ¥ A Nea eg jewar! HOLLY, at this offi ag fe. w Sealed Pre The Board of Police re- | Organized 1648. serves the Fight to reivet any and all Bide if deomed ‘3. STaw, necessary for the public services FOE RS POPC Sry MURTAGH, _mls-td President Board of Met. Police. PPoresats FOR pT aaa TBANSPORTA- DErot QvuARTERMASTER’s Orrics, Wasuixeton, D.C. ently" ___ Wo. 611 bin etrest_ Til inst inck Comers? DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ORGANIZED AUG UST 46, 1870. 1B OAPIT. — 100,000 s be required by this Depart: eee Boks get V; Prewiicnt i Year ending June 39,174. President jidders will state the price per man, and the price ee wine Per pound, also the rate per diem at which they will af carry the gers and stores. Bach bid must’ be scoompanied by a enarautee nf two responsible per sone that contract tobe eutered into will be duly The right is reserved to reject any and all bids not a to the United States. addressed tothe undersigned, posals for Water Transporta- Bidders are invited to be present at the openi Any further information desired wilt be ‘given on application to this office, LLIAM MYE! Brevet so General ts, Ay ‘pot Quartermaste: BANKERS. LLEW!s s0nNSON & Co., BANKEES AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHAN Have BENOVED to their new Banking House on corner 0} and Pennsylvania avenue, on the site formerly occnpied by them. ml3-1ot OQ?! BIGELow, Banker, 643 D STREET, NEAR SEVENTH, Pays INTEREST ON DEPOSITS, makes COL- LECTIONS, and transacts all business connected with Banking. aptly g4sitne HOUSE oF J. H. SQUIER & co., 1446 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, OPPOSITE WILLARD's HOTEL, e WASHINGTON, D. 0. - |. interest on deposits. HERETOFORE CONDUCTED BY THE UN- Gelictiots made evtry wherer Pay of officers ip DERSIGNED ON SIXTH STREET, NEAR | %* Army cashed in advance. == MISSOURI AVENUE, AND 5 STREET, Bg. | J.©* B® ODHEAD, | TWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH STREETS | %°-*39 Penna. ave., Room NORTHWEST, WILL BE LOCATED HERE- AFTER AT THE THE LUMBER BUSINESS, Es Washington, D. 0. vreliable, profit. wie and making them im ‘respect Finst-cLass SECUMITIES.. “= °C" Fe to Johnson & Co., Cor. of 13th street and Obie ave.m. w. | Fesbingten. Do: w Seat Wsnte ee JM , Becond Controller, Washing: Edward Clark, Keq., Arehitect U.8. Oap- nS1m NATHWL B. FUGITT. sueren: D- 0. oer se T= HATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIO HES +16 « vacinpvsn, ‘Corne rof 7th and PEN FEOM 10 4-6. T'S i et Dp bi dec = te aoe + Cashier. PRACTIC o' 7 F street, Geeman AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK, 8%4Im" _ Between Sth and 6th sts. northwest. Cupltlie ths Pat he nee YHAS. HARTEL. Z CARPENTER AND BUILDER, bours: 98. m. to . Saturdays open an- ot . All ). HD.» - SENG All orders promptly st- | sltp. to ecaive depenite, ant | WNINGS. ’ A SOE S HOGAN, 713 market Space, IRN ITE President, EBERLY, V. Pros’, Manufacturer of AWNINGE: Ge este ONY and Paar GLY et, 0: 2, PRENTIBG, uch? Ir TENTS and FLAGS for sale rent. AWNING MATERIAL of ail kinds for sale, >: See ae ess = T= wnrucet co. oa pl es AND PRoor fw es gypsine ee Banking House, ee avenue, Pars . . le. 1 PLombine anv Gas rirrina. sit’ PER CenT, Fangs ‘Those desiring to have their rays Tous tis Biting done to's weat end sabeeceniey ate, O08 ‘depot whould leave their orders at | lssmes ry ‘Cepitol Hill. gas OH 0} Hesidence. ¥B9'R street. earthoast AWNINGS, FLacs, TENTS. M. G. COPELAND, 643 Louisiana avence, one door east Mth street. AWSINGS for City and Oounty Residence: Perret aemen ay im egaeegat ter me 3. ow Jj, = tenron, C4RPENTER, BUILDER, a CONTRACTOR. AUCTION SALES. FUTURS Da¥s. oLEAP 5 Seaton *,. AUCTION SALES... Br LATIMER & CP a oe E. WAGGAMAN iistate: Auctionser, 519 Ttbvetrect, iN OF FLOWERING. 800,009 FEET erage LUMBER AT AUG: ‘hart, foot of South Capitol 19th. at ho'clock p. m., fect of Li or general building purposes,) in, T. oO —— mis dts [Rep] LATIMER & CLEARY, Ancts. EY @ GATOHELL, Auctioneers. of Uth and F streets noruhwest, 'ROPERTY ON DAND PIEST- LAND.) (M- NTS, AT AUC- We will sell at thi TE. otlock, af our Augtion ing Piants,of the LATIMER & CLEARY. Aacts.. GREEX-& WILLIAMS, Anctioncers, No. 1001 northwest coruer lth and D sts. ON SEW JERSEY TE H_TO 2, rt ba STREET $TS AVENUE, Laced varicticn. ‘abie for paving LOT BRONTING BALS OF FINE P AND BUNNIS¢ STRERTS | SOUTH BETWEE’ FROVED BY SMAL. BORTH AND MASSAUBUSE 10) AT AUCTION. ‘On WED: 7 On MONDAY next, the 19¢h instant, at 4:30 y’clock m., om thi Mises, we shall sell Lote .'to the begin- House, ten feet by Street, hetwoen mm Is* and 2d streets, and rau ack from 75 to M0 onenzs, containing art of lot la fronts 173¢ feet on Ist street, back 9 feet, and improved by a Prame 5 ogy ome a eye és Saaeiy) ‘erms: One part of the above property one-fout sash; balance im one, two and three years. @a th: other part one-balf cash; bala: movths, all with notes by wight per cent, and secured by Gonveyancing at the cost of pure! vieve of propert B* GREEN & WILLIAM ‘No, 1001, northwest A GOOD TWO-STORY ING ON VIRGINIA AVES Nb 4s STREETS WEST, UCTION: On MONDAY, the 19th instant, at 6 o'clock .m., we shall sell,on tho premises, ont, by 110 feet deep, to an ailey, ents, consisting of @ brick dwelling house 317: also, one frame dwelting house, fronting ‘Aud immediately after the above sale y frame dwelling house. between Al and 449 <trooes 28, through t\-2d street, making a ceed building front both tree -thind eash; balance 6 and 12 months, for notes bearing interest, and seen trust on tie premises sold. C: 1S. B. WAGGAMAN, Auct. I . HW. WARNER, BY ®. % Sian hatte Broker and No. 729 7th atrest, between G TRUSTER'S SALR OF DWELLING ON HS Fou ND NORTHWEST. aucing, &o., cost n day of sale WILLIAMS, Ancts, — Ne Estate Auctioneer, 519 7th street. VERY VALUABLE INING ST. ALO THE NAVY ‘a decree in Chancery anse No. 1,195, in the Supreme Gon District of Columbia, wherein st McDers al. are complainants, ag. its, the undersign rest at the rate of nnum, payable semi-annuat! THREE-STORY TRUSTER'S SALE i ust from Benjamin. d_wife, dated October 31st, ‘orded in liber 635, folio 374, nd records for Washington county, Dis- by direction of the ‘will sel!, on SATURDAY, May 1 6 o'clock p.m.,to the highest bidder, front of the premises, the east part of lot five, and seventeen, (617,) togeti Y & GAT@HEL, Ancts. IS, Auctioneers, ‘corner 10th and'D sta, BRICK HOUSE, FRONT. VENUE, BETWEEN ISLAND, AT in rey five ban soe with the improvements thereon. et we fourth cash and the balance in 6, 32, 18, and 24 months, with interest at 8 percent , od of trust on the property. theterms are not com ti Go THURSDAY, the premises, all of at the corner « et th, at So'clock p. m..on No.1, in sonare 1,063, being soutaK and idth streets cast plied with in five days citer sale the trustee reserves the right to resell the pro- perty at the risk and cost of the defaulting parsha- ser. $100 down when Sus fronting on G street ing inchés deep, with a frame dwelli on the alley, being lot 8, insqnare ‘Terms: One-third cas for notes bearing inte trust on the premises sol the purchaser, nate. WARNER, Auct._ | will be required on each lot as soon as gold. Alle = veyancing at cost of purchaser, divided mto building lots . L. BHILLIPS. Trustee VAGGAMAN 539. nd 12 months, and secured by a deed of Conveyancing at cost of $50 down on each hoase at thetime GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts, Py BH. WARNE eal No. 729 7th str ATIMER & CLEARY ie "Amsttgucers and Real Estate Broke: Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and Lith st., Star Office Buildings, VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS AT MOUNT PLEASANT to sitit purchases GREEN. & WILLIAMS Northwest corner of 0 FIRST-OL. R tate Broker and Anctioneer, ‘ect, between G and H. By virtue of a deed of trust to me dated April 1870, of record in liber No. 609, folio the land records for the county of Washing- ion, in front of the DAY, the 19th day of May, Il of'the lot, piece or parce id deed of trust, si Navy Yard bri town, being 20 by 100 feet, wit Terme of sale: One fourth cash; of which $25 must jately after sale; the balance in six eighteen months, with interest secured by a deed of trust on the property. not complied with in five days after the the trustee reserves the right to sell the risk and cost of the det HEN be sold at pubiic anction,on SAPURDAY, 7. at 9 o'clock p. m., unless previously sold at ale— numbered 18, 63, 64, 65, 2, north half ef 19 and 7,8, 9, in firat sect estion; 1)3,4 and 5, in P. Brown's subdivixion. ‘ ‘Also, a fine Cottage, containing tea rooms, with stable and two acres of ground, a F. For particulars ap} 'E RESIDENCES, ET NORTH, NEAR N. AR 83, 84, 83, north half of D Oth instant at 6 o'clock Premises, two four- 4, 5,8. and 7, in urth section of 8. Ishall ae sale at auct rick Howses, fine cellars and &, with all modern improvements, consisting the makiog first-class ouses” Nos. 302 and 304, and & P. BROWN, exyaucing, &c., at cost of purch: ch house at time of sale, & WILLIAMS, Aucts. TIMER & CLEAS: uctioneers and Real Estat Southwest corner of Penn. avenge and th Star Offica Building. If the terms are HEELE SON, Trustee, Ninth street uortl WARNER, Anct. aot By virtue of a deed of trust. dated April 25 Liter No. 6sl, folio Ive the land records for the Qounty of Washi fi LATIMER & CLEAR 1872, recorded in Real Auctioneers and Southeast corner Pennsylvas ha es at 4 a DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS ON U STREET, p.m., lot sub. 1, and the west BETWEEN la4tu AND 15 Terms of sate: O on each lot will be reqnired t after sale), and the bai: f which $25.00 paid immediately ein six and twelve months, with ten percent. interest, secured by a ERNOON, May 19th, at 1, in front of the promises: fo. 3%, having a front between Lith and 15th The property will If the terms of sale 110 feet idiviel-d to suit purchasers. . ‘Terms: One-third cash; residue in six and twelve months, with interest from day of sale. De Payments to be secured by deed of trust vexancing and rece > os pg to be at the cost of the 4 a TUESDAY MORNING, R & CLEARY, Ancts. commencing at 10 o’olock, at the roe LATIMER & CLEAR Auctioneers and Real Soutbwest corner Pennsylvania ave. and lUtb'street, Star Office Buildings. SALE OF CONDEMNED STORES AT MARINE OR, TUESDAY. the 20th of May, will be offered le at the Marine Barracks, Washington, a lot of Condemned Stores of the & WHEELER, Aucts, & CO., Aucts. BY DUNcaNSON, DowLI Corner 9h and D streets horthwest, VALUABLE. BUILDING LOTS IN FIRST WARD, AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, May 24, at upon the premises, ‘all aving a front of 5) feet shall sell the above superior collection B.—Parties desiring to secure excellent Far- niture would do well to sal TIMBR & CLEARY, Ancts. ELL & DUNNINGTON, Anctionsers, 917 Louisiana avenue, bet. 9th and lth F VALUABLE IMPROVED ESTATE—TWO TWO-STORY BRICK ELLINGS ON 271n ST.. BET Ae’ EST: Aso, ON! FRAME DWELLING ON L ST. ee $4 20TH, NORTHWEST, By virtno of a deed of t 4. D. 1871, and duly folio 339, dne of the ton county, in the Dist “clock, we will sell, Martermaster 's Ds ay of sale, giving purchas- ers a chance to buy a portion or all. T' is situated on Virginia avenu {ih street northwest called to this sale, as property in that part of the is rapidly advancing in 5 ‘erms: One-third cash; balance in 6and 12 months, ing interest, and secured by deed of trust. i : near the corner tion of bayers is » 'bs.'powder, Ta] to. commence at 10 Terms cash. Purchasers will be required to re- move the articles purchased within ve. days oon as the propert, G ¥ W.L. WALL & Co., Anct New Marble Buildi Nos, 900 and 902 Pennsylvania avenue, ESIRABLE PROPER- M STREET NORTH WE: B JAME! of adecree passed by the Supreme District of Columbia on the 18th day of March, A. B. 187: court, wherein James 3. Davis et al. ants and Mary M. Davis et al. are defe cause No, 3,067, Equity Doc. 12, the undersii on the premises, on ul records for Washing ¥ secured thereby, I will te nection. is front of the DNES! NER, Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer. No. 729 7th street, between G ani H sts, ALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME ‘“ STREET, BETWEEN T AND THWEST By virtue of adeed of trast, dated February 13, 1571, and duly recorded, and at the request T will sell _at public auc- NDAY, May 19, 1573, at 6 o'clock p. art of lot 25, in sub. of square 16 feet by a depth of & feet, m4 ‘Terms: One-half cash; balance in 6 and 12months, with interest. $100 down on day of sale. sale must be complied with in seven days after sale, WM. H. WARD, Trusteo, BH. WARNER, Auct. Y¥ LATIMER & CLEARY, Bi Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue ‘Btar Office Building. at the sonth 24 feet 2 inches fronting'on K streets northwe hington, in said District, by eq’ et 9 inches of part of Lot No. 13, ‘and more particularly described in x 16, folio 299 et seq land records for’said District, together with the im- ‘ovements thereon, consisting of tyo 2-story Brick ‘Also, on the same day, at 6 o'cloc! parts of Lote Nos. 16 and 1s, in Sq between Tand TRCerEES 8. ON & U STBEETS N ‘3, in @ cause pending in said 3. al 3 mn the premixes, + the 22d of Ma} ‘ P.m., all those described preperty, to wit: Lot it aare No. 85, in said mn: double dwelling house, ne the modern improvements, hay- ing a handsome garden containing shrubbery and This is one of the most attractive and desirable i having been built expressly The lot bas a front of trimmings, wit inches; thence west 2 feet; thence east 6 feet; thence ne 6 inches to the live of Latreet north, and thence east with raid line 26 feet to place of beginning. Refer- for « more particular description in Liber J. A S., No. 128. folio 408 et seq., one of the land records for said District, improved by a 2-story F Terms of sale in each case: One-third cash; bal- al payments in six, tw we purchaser giving notes cent. interest from day of sa faction of the trustee, on the pro the first and $50 named must be paid down at time o! sncing and recordin; for the use of its late owner. 64 feot on M street and a depth of 130 feet to a 30-foot alley. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PERTY ON litn STREE’ MaSSACHTSETTS AVENU By virtue of @ deed of trust bearing date the jay of April, A-D. 1871, andr land records of this District, in liber No. 645, at 269, and at the request of the party secured thereby, ’I will sell in fro TUESDAY, the ath di Pp. m., Lots lettered @ ai ¥ nef lots 2,3 and 4, and ing interest, and secured by the notes of the parcha. T WEST, NEAR ver and alien upon the may pay all cash at his option. um the terms within 30 day may be resold at his at the cost of the pure eariny and secured to satis- rty sold; $100 op roperty above- sor the purchaser + and recorded in the eafter the sale, the property cost. All’ conveyancing G. PAYNE, Trustee. L. WALL & ©O., Aucts. ¥T AS EB. W. B Ss EX at purchaser's cost. The tras- tee reserves the right to resell the property, at the rik and cost of the d purchaser or purcha- in case the terms are not complied with within HOLTZMAN, Trustee, DUNNINGTO! Auctioneer, 519 7th street. VALUABLE REAL Es- TA ON NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOUTH, NEAR THE CAPI virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court District of Columbia, passed in Ni between Thomas ants, and Griffith O fendants, on the 4th day of of a supplemental of November, 1 wM F. md LUTTRELL & Y B. H. WARNER, Real Estate Broker and No. 729 7th street, between G and TRUSTER’S SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT ON EET. a i7ru ST. AND NEW By virtue of a deea of trust,dated March 9th, 1870, of record in jand records for the county of irecti 1 owner of the note secured auction, ip front of the prem- ay 20th ines St 6 o'clock p., rty from front to rear secured by ‘8 front of 20 feet by a depth of 127 rovements thereon, being ird cash, (of which $25 ired to be paid immediately after ice in #ix and twelve months, with of trast on the property. rt of purchases ‘complied with in ten day of sale, the Trustee reserves the rig! pronety at the risk rt property fronts ‘about 50 fect on lth street h of about 95 feet, ix improved with ac hey Tesidence, the same being ho Terms : One-half cash, of which $250 must be de- -sited when the property is struck off, and the res- after sale; the remainder of the el instalments of six and terest from the day of sale. trust taken. Conveyancing at ex It the terms of «ale are not complied with in five days,the deposit to be for- sade. JONES. Trustee. BARY. Ancta, CHANCERY SAL TE ue within five day purchase money ime twelve months, with i Deed given and pense of purchaser. . : BET. Bit i i janson and wife as complain HAMPSHIRE AVEN' in said cause on r on MONDAY, the 261 m.,all that piece or inthe city of W: part of Lot numbered three, i of 23 feet 6 inches on New a TUESDAY. M LATIMER & CL! a -y avenue, and running out 193 feet to a public sul fortable Brick f Sale: One-fourth cash; balance in six, bearing interest from the day _o' meers Brok feet 6 inches, with the im pi Southwest corner Pouneyiva venue and Ith st.. OF SUPERIOR HOUSE- TRU! "S SAL) bsotieges HOLD FURNITURE. jarchaser’s notes; ob cured b) in Liber 708, folio on county, in the Districe y secured there- the purchaser on the s If terms of sale are not comptied with in five rty will he resold ai the risk and expense of the defaniting purchaser. All con- veyancing at the cost of the purchaser ON. AS E. WAGGAMA’, and cost of the defauti: x ‘ASBURY LLOYD. Trustee. B. i. WARNE LATIMER & CLEARY, Auctioneers and Real Eatate Southeast corner Pernsylvania av Office Building. SALE OF VERY Vey) LOT SIDE OF EAST CAPITOL 8T TWEEN 9rH_ AND 10TH STREETS IMPROVED BY A SMALL B ITH A FR. BUILDING ON THE ¢ of a deed of trust from Charles H Seymour and wife to Daniel L. Eaton ani my- r land records for Wash- istrict of Columbia, and at the party secured thereby mblic auction, in front of the est bidder, on SATUR! 1873, at 6 o'clock p. in square pine hund: a front of 33 feet on East Uapitol st: bf-# ‘at public aucti D. residence No. 1413 K street, between 14t streets northwest, the followi Frencheplate Pik after the eale, the proj 0: ing Superior Furniture: Chamber Furnitare. hatte Blogent Ex alfe: Blogent Low ‘and Rugs. _ |. H. WARNE! 1 ee Real Entate Broker and No. 729 7th street, between G in Carpets, &¢. usehold Furniture, Kitchen re- Wat SLATER, tTrnsteo, & CLEARY, Aucts. 8. ABLE BUILDING ET NORTHWEST, BET ETS, NEAR TH. Peels auction. RSDAY, M. m ,to the highest bi cast side of 7th street together with the improvements consisting of a neat one-story brick and jot. afford a rare opportauity for estment, as their location for busin ose made exceedingly desirable by Corcoran Macl already establ down on Terms: One fourth a deed of trust, or all Terms to be compli at fe | H WARNER, Act MoBteacee’s SALE ¥. FARM NEAR ROCKVILLE. By virtue of a ue ‘Terms cash. vM. H. mi5 (Rep.) LATIMER LATIMER & CLEARY, Gouthweat corner Peouayfeania ae S enn S (Star Office Buildings. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ING Lo’ ‘self, dated August 9th, liber 690, folio 427, one of ington county, B v aed tae. and Lth'street, idder, three’ very ‘ A VALUABLE BUILD- EET, NEAK ldru ST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 34 da) A. D. 1868, and recorded in Liber and RB, No.’3, folio $22, of the Land jon county, the subscril ry enc! The sale of these | es PU pOseN Is hal a square and: the f7th street. Title perf and 15 months, with interest, trust. 100 down on das in thi ity ot W hit 6 city of Washing. wilt be resol as, wah each lot. cash; and the balance in 6, 12, ton, District of Colum! per cent. interest, se- est fi e- 5 |. BH. WA! 3B. H. Want Esite Broker and Anctioneer, jOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, ¥ THOM Cal Reade Aucteaeer, $19 7th street, > RB: m3.7,10,14 37 21.2458 [TED STATES MARSHALS GALE. Bo t ee Tors apn H tf ii rH ite DOUBLE SHEET. __| ir isto et we not Pie eee at the the friends and geeshould go away ali but the and meatus er ams vere-ane micame oo ian | then or sf beter jepext morning. te body ~ 4 FUTURE. ‘three or four tried and trusted A letter from Rome of April 18 has the follow- IRE The health of the Fope appears to have ears of the Smily. and these shou! new im % lon, bat stil! doubts Tega: : s F 4 $8 gz & Lf the dynasty was accepted in princi- wPoRs Wuo CovLpy’? Smoor. q creation woukl form a real conser- q Park, editor of the Platte City vative clement whichis now wanting. But that | (Mo.) Landmark. ina recent issue of his this desideratum willever be obtained is very Pronounced Mr. Lycurgos Shephard, « doubtful. The clergy who wish tc eontinue the | the Platte City Democrat, a wilitul and deliber- combative policy engaged in by Pins IX. ate iar. Twe days after tats Mr. Shepard fired said to put forward Cardinals Panedianco or at bis traducer five consscutive times eros Lucca. The former of these las named isa | the breakfast table without inflicting & scrateme re heavits very | Courteously waiting till he had finished, Mr. | principles. He ix a man who lives like | Park drew bis revolver. sod taking the most the ancient cenobites, fast » and | deliberate aim at Shepbard’s left eye-ball fired. is snid to be of a very energe Netexactly, for the pistol only snaj . and sould probably bea Sighting Pope. Until now | hv snapped it again and again, tilt ble target ment the mame of Capdinal de Lucca had not been | Jost. pronounced, yet £ think that he has a very great | then th mn & couple at boas chance, simply because he lives retired, and | and then Park oo t continue his pastime, her parties then interfered and disarmed the wbatanta, and hostilities have not sinee brok- does not mix in auy intrigues. [have freqaent- | ly met him in the solitary walks he takes daily, sometime on the deserted rol along tho Tibor ontide the Angelica gate, or in the quiet ave- nues of the Villa Borghese. He is only by his servant and a Ps awn, ax is ust ss. He is a man ot and intelliéctual eye, presence. I have rarely that has made more imt believe that he is destine 4 to p’ FR RY A MavMAN.-—A terrible murder t beem committed at Brunvilliers, tm The local schoolmaster was attacked ntal alienation. and had to be ec remont, from which place, af- | ter a residence of 5 she was dixchi ed as cured. Shortly after his retarn au important | had a violent scene with his daughver, part in the fature of the Chur I have ques- | came so ¢€ i that the Abhe Lefevre. tioned about him many af the old Rom: had been for more than fifty years have little sympathy for the siergy,’ and | parish, took him to the Presbyter who are acquainted wita all the ip, true or | sight. inthe hope that his excite false, but they tell me that nothing is known of | alm tunately the mantac became Cardinal Lucea excepting that he is a very in | night, and made his way to telligent man and that his name i r: strangled, and then threw } he it When could not pe passed on him. the neighbors, alarmed the choice of the future place at the end of the last cowtury, in circum stances analogous to the tioned. 1 thonght that a re foot of well to bear in mind thee = Chiaramonti passed for being a « the noise, arrived, pastor a corpse, and rae: | ASviciom’s A | chant who had | = j | I ide in New York Pope Pius VIL. presided over the FE ea m1 We restoration and re-established the Jesuits. Bat | Sddressed to his wie occurs this paragraph, that the Italixn Government can or will per- | “ich is somewhat remarkable as the last mo- mit a new Peye to continue the protesting atti- | ™Euts of 4 man determined on self-murder: “Have faith t 1, and strengthen yourself tude taken np by Pius IX. is by no means cer tions 80 bias, nd ge tain.” iatiy to the Temple dedi “Tre Last MALE M Tus Fawiny lect God. and He will neglect you, 1s Kink entiem en : hese that come after 4 direct from Polk county that Join Flynn, the | » tas Seengane the cnly Subertennas © last male member of the fanuly, is killed. It | C#® leave but they are worth something.’ Will be recollected that about one year agoa | — g7-The striking rookly trouble arose cen the Wimberiys and | work again at the rates of wages against ebich Fiynns about a hozse-race: that is, one of the | they d, but they are promised the same Wimberiys whipped one he Flynns at the | priy € accorded to their fellow erafte- race. and the next day twoof the Flynns—father u in New York. and ‘son, the former an ex-sheriff and the latter Se then acting sherift!_west to Wimberiy’s house aud shot at Wimberly. Wimberly returned the MARRIED. fire and succeeded in kiling both of them. Black- pOURTIN—BRYANT. On uve 13th inst., by the g& men are to goto fell, a son in law of Flynn, sr. then took out | Rev. Mr. Shannon 4 Hyland letters of administration on his father-in-law's | * ? * CURTIS s tate, and the Flynns were opposed to his seli- | }MILY J. BRYANT, of We g the property, and shot Blackwell. The eae - Fiynns were then arrested, and one of them | ge gee eee ee imprisoned, while the other “Fenioang aay a was shot as he was comin, FLOR COC een te house. John Flynn, the last one, broke jail | lA} LOB-TUCHRAN. Ou ut Brooms | about Christmas, and had been lying arowud | Metropolitan M.K Church, GEO) Ww. TAYE and making trips back and forth to the Indian ot Ph Po sod M IRGINTA Coc nation. On Saturday last they heard of his being N 1 Geo, W hres, Key. of thie ing the neighborhood, and procured a warr: for his arrest and went in search of him. T ieee came upon him about daylight last Sunday DIED. morning. He drew his weapons and made fight city suddenly, at 10.308. tm.» when the posse fired upon him, shooting tim BASSETT, E~y. through the body and through the bead.—#ot Springs (Ark.) Courier. cXPENSIVE.—The burning of a dead prince in India is rather expensive. A letter in the London Times describes the combustion of His Highness of Maharjah of Jondhpore. The corpse was dressed in royal robes of brocaded cloth, and decked out in jewelry valued at 865,- 0. In front of the funeral procession walked two elephants laden with gold and silver coin to the amount of $62,500, which was scattered at every hundred paces among the spectators, to be scrambled for. The corpse, shawls and jew- elry were all thrown together upon the burning pile. From the day upon which His Highness died, 5,600 Brahmins regularly received food and sargess ofa rupee each at the palace gates. All the inhabitants, by way of expressing their rief, shaved off their beards, moustaches and the hair of their heads. The lamented Rajah left behind him a neat assortment of wives and concubines, who were, many of them fextreme- ly desirous to be burned with their late lord, some because they were really grieved at his loss, and others because it was the fashionable thing to do. It was not permitted, however, grtatly to the disgust of the widows. A Bap Srett.—A singular story comes from Kentucky. One morning last month a young girl was found by her parents in her bed, in- sensible from the effects of chloroform, ‘tied hands and feet with she sheets, and wound up im the bed-clothes. On the window was a piece of paper, on which was scrawled several m: tericus intimations, including these: “I’me h.red to do the job,rnd cum lots of miles, but yer looked like an angel and I carn't do it bat some one will, for the villians have found out yer whereabouts and will kill yer for yer for- iortune what is lett yer by afelier that yer be- friended when he was on the cars sick he died and left all he had to yer if yer was alive on the first of June, if yer was dead it was to goto two other fellars.” ‘The perpetrator ought to be caught, if only that he may be sent to school. 4 jem mass at St’ Peter's Church, Capitol day, the 19th of May, at 10’ o'clock nde tthe family are invited to attend ” GREEB. On the I7:) inet, ot 12:30. m , EMILY E , danghter of Thomas and Georgeanna Greer, aged hy place on Sanday afternoon, residence of her pareuts, Mo: N. Ou Friday m past & o'clock, at o7 x ing, the 16ch instamt, resldeuce of her pet MARY L. GWINS, wing, aged 27 years,] moma and 6 days Friends uf the family are roapecfuily invited to at- tend her funeral from Si. Martin's Church, ith street, atZ v'clock p.m., Monday next, the lith n= stant EN. On the evening of the 38th, of mem- branous croup, WILLIAM M BOOKER, { Wm. M, and Sarah Green, aged 7 years THOMAS. The funeral of the late Captain EVAN THOMAS, ah Artillery, will take placeom Sunday, May Isth, from the residence of his father, v0 street, at do'clock pm. Officersof the army and UNDERTAKERS, OMAR F. HARVEY, UNDERTAEER, (Successor to HARVEY @ MARR) No. ¥34 F Stxexr, between Ninth and Tenth. METALLIC DgElaL Casee AND CASK BB marl-ly SHROUDS, HABITS, Os. ICHARD W. BARKER, CABINET MAKER AND OND’ Tak Bs, 619 ELEVENTH STREET, ocer F. PURMITOMS OF thy ELVO8 MADE BED a DISTRIBUTIOF OF THESEX&S.—In numbers, the two sexes are very nearly equal in the Uni- ted States: Males 19,493,565, females 19,064,806, butthe distribution isnoteven. The greatest excess of males is found in Idaho (12,184 to 2,815 females,) Montano (16,771 to 3,824,) Wyomi: (219 to 1,899,) and Nevada (32,379 to 10,112. Females are in excess in Alabama (504,560 to 482,470,) District of Columbia (61,287 to 64,159,) Georgia (600, to 52,126,) Louisiana (336,345 3 jaine — to 257 ,434,) Maryland ‘H2,246,) Massachusetts (505,180 to 536,852,) New Hampshire (147,698 to 140,991,) New Jersey (363,068 to 353, 485,) and New York (1,067,214 to 1,597 ,192.)§Virginia, Vermont, Ten- nessee, both Carolinas, Rhode I: . Pennsyl- vania, Ohio and New Mexico show a like excess ot female population. In Utah there are more males than females—28,994 to 27 ,090.—“ Scient Miscellany” in June Galazy. A writ who ought to know—because if he don’t, he bas no business talking about it— says: Girls love their own stockings better than any article of dress, although they are the least appreciated. Sitting in their own rooms, they Will discuss them for hours. There is a sense of elevation and calm superiority in wearing ibriggan th: i Tam an term. eee nota frech supply of ANT, Proprister. oa ae beer else can give; this seemsthe greater from the fact that no’ one is any wiser; it partakes of the attitude of stern devotion to principle, and bears proportionate fruit. A dainty-clocked stocking above atrim slipper induces real re- pose of soul, and half the charms of croquet lie in the secret of consciousness of striped stock- ings. Aw Itt-Fare aME.—The name Atlantic has proved ill-fated to many a noble vessel nol which has borne it. The Cleveland Herald tic was sunk on Lake’ Erie, opposite Silver Creek, in 1852, by a collision with the er Ogdensburg. and went down in half an rr carrying with her two hundred and fifty out of five hundred the river steamer At- lantic exploded her causing the loss of nearly two hundred lives, onthe ippi; the ndiaman Atlantic was lost off the coast of Malabar with all on board. A Teprown, Connecticut, whose ador- able backed out after the mi: igi i i :

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