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‘FURNISHING Goons. PARTY DRESSES, READY MADE, ~ ZADIES AND CHILDREN, LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR ™ LL OFFER THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF Ladies’ and Children’s Tarletan and Swiss Dresses | yoxet. ve the BESTSHIBT at the price in the 4T 4 DISCOUNT, To close the St Stock of Spring Goods to arrive next month. THE STOCK OFFERED Is NEW AND DESIRABLE, And embraces the FOLLOWING STYLES AND QUALITIES: CHILDREN'S WHITE SWISS OVERDRESSES, 83, $5 50, 94,9450, MISSES’ WHITE SWISS WAISTS, 84 to $7. LADIES’ SWISS POLONAISE, Handsomely Trimmed, At $19, @1%, 815.79, LADIES’ SWISS 4ND $37 and 930. TARLETAN DRESSES Plat B12, $16, g2d. s2 and Handsomely Trimmed, at a 3.20, CHILDREN’S hite Pique Dresses, Sacques, and Cloaks, Closing Out Cheap at LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR'S, k on hand fo mak room for a Large $37.80 tr 695 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. GENTLEME BéALtiumoge AND » OHIO RAILBOAD. WINTER ‘SCHEDULE. Fusavankr Ist, 1874. Palmer's Patent DOUBLE-YOKE SHIRTS, Balt and all Way Sta- si im ie agg eaten Bit Uigy abd all Way pr a Philadelphia, Norfolk, Bal- — 3.30 ye Relay, » Wit ort ail tatermediats 343 Sete i and all Way Sta- 6 SHIRTS FOR 616 50 3 SHIRTS FOR 8350 1 SHIRT FOR 983 00 jaliimore, Annapolis and all Way Sta- A= Philadelphia and Bal.imore. Supper at 7.45 stead hicago, Cincinnati, Lout ming ‘Laie, Dota, Supducky, Wheel West. ‘Pullman Cars. . Baltimore and all Way Stations. New ph pak? Philadelpnia, Boston, Bal- timore ‘and all Way Stations, 8U ENDAY TRAINS, S15 and § 308. 100, 4.43, 5-40; 7.43, 7.50, 9.00 and 11,30 Au Trains Stop at Via tact 3 Hatt, Relay House Sia For further reformation apply at the Baltimore ard Ohio Ticket Offices, Washington Station, and 4™5 Pennsylvania avenue, where orders will be token for Bagceze to bo checked and received at We know the PALMER PATENT DOUBLE and we particularly request everyone to examine the quality of Linen and Muslin ased an] jndge for themselves. It fs our intention to increase our sales of Ready- Shirts ONE THOUSAND DOZEN daring | any point in the cit: tn cone psc and we have therefore made our 2 aes a ABP, Master of Transportation. PRICES BELOW COMPETITION, and withinths reach of every one that wants a FIRST-oLAss | —*? GEO-b. KOONTZ, Gea" Agent. ‘BIC! HROUGH LINE BETWEEN WASHING- Soe rT TON, PHILADELPHIA & NEW YORK. Wase: wi eg 35, 1873. ‘Trains between Washington and New York are oow run as a totlows viz: Fi YORK, without chanze of cars. L ¥. janday, at S00 aly, except Bala A.M: = FRILADELPEIA. we wie 5:00 A.M. and and SPECIAL ORDER DEPARTMENT. ne 1 ieere fs seat Pats CF ad + M.and Philadel- shia ih tickets cot Pit {ladetphia, New York or This Departmont is o2 the second floor, and is | Boston Pant po bration OF fice af, ai! houre well stocked with « splendid line of PLAIN and iancniuagins NCY SHIRIINGS. We are prepared tomake | _ Passenge tospecial order the DOUBLE-YOKE SHIRT in | [05 there ‘arrange oe iinve their Daswage called for and checked at their residence, taken to the depot, Aod put in the bagi See Baltimore and Gute raliroad advertisement for sched Between Washington, Baltimore, Annap- ‘ pat HB SHARP, Master of of Transportation. ont, BSROONTE. Agent st Washington. pautmione & POTOMAO RAILROAD. Depot Conner 67H AND B Steezts H.W. Aer December 7th, 1873, tra!@s will ran as follows: rEasne, LEA 4, FOR THA rte rr ead AT from three to ten days, The success attending the manufacture of this shirt during the past two years, bas proven, beyond a doubt, that it is the most comfortable and perfect-fitting one made in any section of the world. The thousands of orig- inal and duplicate orders received for these Oele- brated Shirts fully confirm the assertion, and we can fully substantiate it. Give them atrial, and be con vineed fer yourselves. We are the only owners and authorized manufacturers of PALMER'S PAT- ENT DOUBLE-YOKE SACQUE SHIRT for the SALTIMURE, | WA ON. District of Columbia. All other persons attempting | 4. ace 13am Now ork ana to manufacture them are fnfringers, andthe public | {y)¥, woes ey ordered 25 0. are cantiened against ordering or purchhstng them | jfp,Baa™s, Now. Zork ‘ions aay othe 4 ; oe 3{58 a. m.,aaily Accom-|. timoreviallyyex Sanday modation. oe. m., Fast. Line ti., Fast Line| from West and North, ally, ex. Banda : junday.| tion, daily ex. 8 Baltimore Express5:13 “daily, ex, Bunday. ail 3:00 p.'m., Cincinnati and|$:46 + Ai sa hans oxcebt Sand ay S30 p.m.» daily, "from LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Southwest. daily, except Sunday. ‘Baltimore, daily’ from nd North: Ik m., Southern Sw. Bo dally, ox. Banday ie Ex-/11:2: m., New York ie ex. sa rains cleaving Washington at m.. :30 pm, connect at Bowie with traice for imari- boro’ leaving Bowle at 10 a, Byvand 6 arriving at Marlboro’ at 11:1 m. °, pm, leaving Washington at 8:03 and 3:33 a. m. ‘6 Dp. m, Connect at Odenton with trains for i Trai ety | St Washington st 10:35 a.m, and &:3! mn orpnect at Fagin with — leay- iF Marten? at 5: 40 a. 250 "Bassengers leavin ag thelr orders nt Ticks OMe street and Pennsyivanis and Pexnsylva- oy called for and dat hotels and residences to all points North toa ‘West. Through tickets to Cini Colam- bus, Inéianapolis, Louisville, Bt. Lonis, New Or- leans, port north i Sen era ‘and alj utd north, northwee! and southwest, Lie a (HRY, General Bap’t. 5.8. yount Nie Pass'r Agent. 9M PENRSYLVANIA | ae LINE LATNDRY DEPARTMENT. = NOW PREPARED TO UO GEN- N’S LAUNDKY WORK ON SHORT Parties wishing to have their goods NOTICE. called for will please make their arrangements at the store, northwest corner of LOCKWOOD, BLFTY & TAYLOR, tr 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ——————— _ INSURANOE OOMPANIES, 0 BAL’ PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, STEAMER LINES. 7;=™ 18 THE SEASON FUR FIBES. GUARD AGAINST THEM BY oe Roos PBOPEBTY (BEAL AND PERBSO! WITH THE CORCORAN FIRE INSURANCE Co. OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. OAPITAL. 29 Pennay!vi Office, 2 Sn a ka? LENMAN, eet. (yp ERMAN aMBRjOag INSUEANCE mer: of Ons At 472.53 MERCHANTS’ Tasihason cs 00., of Newark, Cony asec 623,000, deco-te Mo. S11 7th fetes O Dept. T= wevirases cute. ASSURANCE ‘The business of smigemaa dm rast ‘She largest of soy similar institatien in ¥. HE AcE, may@-ly ‘and 608 ith stre [escRe tous FROPSRTY a Ins BrON A Nor BUERED BY OONGBRESS 1537. 76,000, SEE scr waka pone a. ae ‘Wi Wikeas Fe Ween T. Eéward Clarke, 7. B. Cross 35 Wiiten = Boward and J; Redfern, (hg ‘Cl@eorseten: 0. We aneed saree, Osher: RANCH WOMPANY HOTELS. i Nel DIPERIAL HOTEL, _ JAMES SYKES, Propristor, Fronrine PExwsvivania AvENvE, Beiween 13h and ath Streais, jand-ly Wasuinetow, D. 0. Cc. ©. WILLAED, SBSITT novss, WASHINGTOR, D.O jeth-ly Barwsen 1TH and 8ra Steers. BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMTS BILLIARD T4PLES LOW FOR CASH Our le i tables style, Sulehe and ram NSON aia S@ co, FINE FURNITURE, FRENCH GUODS AND ORNAMENTS, CUBTAIN MATERIAL, Ero., 46 HORTH CHARLES 5T., SALTIMORB. fe comatete Sur- and, eotapates Sux. Ses feicssas BNOVAL: BEMOVAL,. __ DEVLINaco., BMaAVE REMOVED TO THR S4L00¥ PARLOR AT 1106 F street, —_—." : BOSTON, AND ALL ors, TN 7x NEW ENGLAND THROUGH BETWE rte WASHING Tt D NEW YORE INGTON oW{THOUT CHANG & OF tars. caulpment on this line is new and of the mo stogent improved finish. PULLMAN PARLOR CARS ON DAY TRAIN eee aN tiga tite GAKS ON CUNARD LINE. NOTICE. With the view of diminishixg the chances of col- Usion, the Steamers of this Line take s specified course for li seasons of the year. On the outward passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing Meridian of & at 43 lat., or “onthe to the north of 43. On the homeward passage, crossing the Meridian if at 42 lat., or nothing to the north of THE BRITISH AD ORTH AME = AN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP: BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. THeke ¢ Thain DALLA Cz EXGHEE SUBDAY) run over Pennsy: Line. atthe d (they of the Bolts Bortheast corner of 6th a1 a York at 4:45 p.m. datty, except Son EXPB! leave Washington at . daily, except Sunday. Nears Baltimore at 3:39 p. =. ‘daily, except San- “Leave Yost Philadetpuia at 6:08 p.m. dally, ex- Parthia... vhDay every go inte WEDNESDAY’ s aid t Sar, Bteamors marked thus * do net carry steerage pas- “Hates oF Passacx.—Cabin, 950, 9100, and @1%0, qdepive at ‘at New York at 10:10 p. m. daily, except Seldgrecontine te accommedation, Tickets to Pa: abiGhiz EXPRESS, loave Washington at 9:08 bie terms. Stecrage. aia @ Baltimore at 10:45 p.m. daily. Bteerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown, Leave West Philadelphia at 3:50 s, mi. daily. oo Feran of Beroye, 66 lowers estoy” ones Arrivest New York st 6 s.m. daly. re of ports on the Uontinent, and for BRAINS RBTURRING. Fast Lone, laave New York _m. Arrive at Ani Mediterranean ports. For wots and cal vie pan: ice. No. 4 ge, y at the — i Greei tit procaee manity iy Builtiggs or or fo OTIS BIGELOW, Banker, D street, on. gt ly taas” FRANCELYN, Agent. ASHINGTON, NORFOLK, BOSTON aND V PROV! Zailroada ig fine Iron Steamer LADY OF THE LAKE —— ntral and Hudson Biver rail- poimere poe Erie Bail ind steamers on Hudson liver. ¥ jortafk, wilt Tear w repueer telus te “Ware as low an by auy other route f Gth clrest, every MOM, jaggage called for and checked ai hotels and pri- Te espa’, or: at rH tor vate residences on orders left at the following offices, Landings ‘connecting ai’ I where tickets and information can be obtalued <= the Mand M. ling for’ Bose Northeast corner 18th street and Pen: . Freight should be addressea ware of . | cast corner 6th street and Penna. Paonger Lake, via agente Sees, at Knox's | Station Baltt Balcimore and Sar ee b ress OMes, 603 Ps irone® 2 ao “ * a8, poet kay é Gi sicet what eee . wle-te_ Plant's Bore, sAETE, General Agouts ALEXANDEIA & WASHINGTON RB (WRBonanT’s ur LINE OF STEAMSHIPS ALEXANDRIA & FREDERICKSBURG RR. WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE Congr or B anp SixTH peas Pes Legpal traing leave for Alexand: f ip ms, "ay 1 2r estd am. :i and 7 p. i. dail daily. all ofnet cept marked thus connect with trains op sanington ‘and Ohio 8. B. “ins UAcoommdaiton | leaves Washington od 3's, m daly. eek EP PSN GREAT SOU 'H EXP Exes, via Bichmond, Kagx' Expreea. Or. 1:3 dally except Sunday: od ua eae ee atime | Tepeayetereat shah pam Due, or tended to. eee” Sxcoue,and corner St atraot ‘and. "Pounsyivanie N2W Exrnese Live via canan, focus ‘il hotels’ and’ residenoss PHILADEL PMA, aL ALE a yasn- YOUNG, Geni Passenger Agent. jy%-tt : . GREA’ i) hig ont ye wee, Phil 87 8px fit novre!873 BOAT, ats et ; AND SOUTHWEST. Washington 4% 1 Prieied Steveueseusaress g2228 7 tbs abort, our ferent, grates oiy now oa hand, sna’ Dsus srevecl tenes have ne hesitancy in smeert in ng that we are abte to nis side of ew York. COFFES. Our stock in this line $s also is irge ani compete. and we ewaranter that ff genutvenoss and quality o car . om — more quotations will chal chal extra attention to the eruality’ 0 ot our’ Teas’ aud OUFFEES, Cia en the bigh+r grades: Mecha, Genni Raw. aa Eutra F Fine Whits Santos, Raw. Boasted. SYRUP aie, Hismosd sone Fiver a Amber Drips, Golden Syrup, tc., &¢., MOLASSES, A choice article ef genuine New Orleans, always on bend, as also oa lower grades—prices low, OUR. $275 2% Welch's best_Familty bor seni. Golden, HIM! Family, per sack... Burnt Mills F amil Tenac Wei A Koss Ra: ‘amily Prairie Bird Famtl Oboicest Extr per sack. Good Extra, per sack me . Hr SOAP. Thirteen different varieties of Laundry, and a fine assortment of choice Toilet Soups, at low rates. $ ibs. for $1 00 bs. fer 100 0 Ibe: for ‘ect Languedoc. nuive Princess. very fine, Pecans, large and fin Eagle Brant Condensed Milk, the best 1 Monomental Brand Condensed Milk,a Eo a article, Imported Condensed Milk, Looegen Gordon & Dilworth’s Preserves. eee, Imported and American Pickles, = bottics. Canned Goods of every Legge yc uces, Jellies, Sardines, and Uap: Imported and Domestic Grackers.. at “kiods, FE. Belts & Oo.'s Orashed Wheat, packages or Tn mort we give our special and andlvided att tion to the FAMILY Faan and make it hole duty to furcish che tee ben cr everything in the way of F Supplies uying and freighting are un- Ly nd. we guarantee to sell as low asany honse this side of Ni also to give the ar- ticle nality and q utity—as represented, or mfo- ney refunde ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO., Grocers, 97u AND F STREETS, Opposite U. 8.Patent OMoe, PIANOS, &e. TT Grixe AND RENOVATING PIANOS con tinues to receive special attention by, G. L. WILD, Practicsl Piano maker, iwenty years’ éxperience, formerly Tuner habe’a, subsequently of pea ; now of the rm of G. L. WIL! 420 1th Hreet, near northwest corner Pa, See, + agents for the unsorpessed STIERFF Pianos. Janl6-tr EKNABE PIANOS! The artist's choice the world over. The beautifol toned McCAMMON PIANOS, of Albany, N.Y. ,cheap fo s Aineuy,N; ¥:scheap for cash, and reduced prices to Second-hand Pianos taken in ns Schonenger’s Fpvorite ‘OR BGA NB — ‘Tuning attended t: ©. REICHENBACH’S PLANO WARBKOOMS, 2-tr 423 lthst., above Penna, avenne, \UNING (AND RENEWING PIA 1 OBGANS A SPECIALTY, woe aay @. KUHN, Practical Pianomake (Formerly with h Steinway & Sons.) jan2s-tr THE CELEBRATED se BTORE e 633 New York A sees mt for unr pe KBE BROS., New York. Slates at Nairn’, corner of 9th street and Pennsylvans and at — 's, 629 Peansyl- vent Song avenue. Pianos and Orgaus for sale or rent. dech-tr ? io bora § uve STO! L008 THR Senmaih Hires norteoer Pianos and Organs” ab i“irusteal Instraments of very description on hand; sold on easy, sok ama acces ae A @BIMES', No. 103 Bridge street. “syls-tr REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Hy4ze08 A.BISLEY, THOMAS C. COX, Attorney and Counsel"| For W7 years in the D lor at- Law, and late Asst \of State, and late Sec’ Soltcitor oe Treasury. the UO, S,\tary 10° Mured Com. on Britwsh ‘and American Claims. RISLEY & CO Law, Real Estate and Claim Agency, Vernon Kow ” Pennsy _— avenue, Wasminaton, Offer their services to the yubile for the proseeu- tion of all kinds of Claims in the Courts aud before the several Departments of Government, the pur- chase and sale of Beal Estate, and the investment of moneys, &c, febs-Im Mork Seung TL Pay SPECIAL’ —zM oENEAL SEWERAGE TAXES ata large count, AM? S4u'e Loomer ys bax SHEPHERD'S BUILDING, No, 908% PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Wasnixetos achigmpt attention given to phe pavmecnt of General i STANLEY qONus tate Broker, No, 511 Tru SrReer. HOUSES AND LOTS IN ae PARTS OF THE he's FOR 5. epee NSGOTIATED. MONEY INT EST m | yom BOYLE. FEANE Gkaoe UA & CO. BEAL wataTe ANDER NOTE ROKE. Wo. 606 isth street, opposite U. 8. Treasury aOR SAS 2 heataons BOUER Ss Etre and Be HOUSE ‘Toro ‘Massa avenue. HOUSE No. 236 34 struct east, for sale oF furnished of unfarnts ‘A 60 from @i.ai0"t0°¢ FOB PRIVATE RESIDENORS, HOTELS, PUBLIO BUILDINGS, MANUFACTURED BY M. G, COPELAND, 643 LOUISIANA AVENUB, aan OAMP MEETING TENTS and FLAGS bt J. ‘TURTON, CARPENTEE, BUILDER, amp Jobbing, or Gon: Street, below H st. northwest RB, Avct. Bras EAcieee 4 a gE. Sacer rene, and ith street, ilding. ARTIST'S SALE OF FINS OIL PAiNTINGS, FROM THE PHILADELPHIA ART GALLERY To be sold on the KVENINGS of WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Fooruary 4, 5, and 6, commencing at 75 o'clock Now open for Exhibition Day and Evening, With Descriptive Oatatogues, at 1113 PENSYLVANIA AVENOK, Between lth and 13th stroets, SALE POSITIV. _TO-MORROw. B¥ BONCANEON, DowLine & CO., Ancts., Bout! boast corner th ax nd D streets northwest, PIANO. PARLOR SUITE CHAIRS, wari HOBES. TABLES. AWARE, CROOKEET CIGABS, on eh ave URDAY MOKNING, Febranty Sons oUF auction rooms, we »atents of atin store— Tin Buckets, Shovels, Scales, Pang. Safes, Sieves, Gianewate and Crockery, Piano, Wardrobes, Chair “ind Marbie-top Tabies, Stoves, Carpets, Snces, oa Top Wagon, suitabte iecathimers oF grocer, ent} a ANSON. DOWLING & CO., Aucts ae LATIMER & S CLEARY. Auctioneers and Heal Estate Brokers. Southwest corner PennsyUlania avenue and Lith st Star Office Building. TeUSTERS. SALE BY 0: CATALOGU: ENTIRE EFFROTS OF THE RuwooD poueei SYLVAaniA AVE, AND 250 St of t st, dated tee’ Deoembe: 1872, and A $yand duly recorded tn Liber 704, Liber 746, forio 39, of the chatt 0 of Warhington creat in the District of Co. N70 will call at bat Bie Auction, commencing NESDAY M February 4, 1374, S10 ovicckr and Soutene hee day to day at the same houf until all is sold, the ‘entire eftects of le above-named establishment. We name in part— Ser eral su; jor sete of ». a a lesen! Parlor Farni ture, upholstered in Rey A lorge pam bor of @arbie-top Tables Hep Cartaios and Lambriguins, Lace Curtains and crn Aboot 30" yards of fi e Brussels, Turee-ply and Ingrain 1 gvont Saar ‘pet Living. Brase Stair ir Rods 9 Stair Linen Six Freneh PI fi Ninety-two sets solid Walvut and Oak and Walnut trimmed Marble-top Chamber Suites. Nivety-three Ourled Hair Mattresses, Ninety-six Spring Seventy-tive pairs Pe cathor Pillows, Seventy-five ppge A quantity ot ask Mattresses, Ninety pairs fino Blankets A large number of Shee + Quilts, Com- forts, Bolsters. Piite A large number. of Damask Table Cloths, Napkins, owe A number of Wainut Extension Dining Tables, Six dozen superior Walnut Diniug Chairs, perfor- ated seats. An extexeive assortment of best quality of P! Ware, consisting of Castors, Oram P: Sugar and Butter Dishes, O ner Knives and Forks, Buiter Knives, &. Large assortment of Chinas and Glass Waro, Sdout 100 China Thirty-one Gas Obaudeliers with Globes One bundred and twenty-five re os Brackets, Office Desks, Qounters and Office Walnut Tables and ©) One large Fire-proof Safe, Tilt Three Billiard Tables, with Bal K iteten Requisites. &e. ther with a large quantity of such articles ona fourd in a first-class botel. ry heey has been recently farnished throngh- on nn first-class furniture, and therefore should attract the attention of the trade and private partics, Terms: One hundred and fifty dollars and under cash; over that sum. @ credit of sixty and ninety days for satisfactorily Indoreed uctes, with interest af eight per cent. per annum. OMAS J) FISHER, WILLIAM F MATTINGLY, anzett LATIMER & CLEARY, Ancts, (onsraRnE SALE —By virtue of a writ of 4, J fa., to me directs ames A. Taity J.P. 0 spd for the county of Wann iiton, D. Oat the suit of William Guinand, I have seized ‘and taken in execution all the right, » title, claim and interest of if cGonegall andclar,and EM. T, in the ei ian ‘pamed goods and chattels, Ove Frame Shed and Lumber on Progen wharf, on the Canal, near the foot of 33 strest o Therel give notioe'that on BATU BDAY, the Tt cay of Fetruary ig t-at 11 @lelock «, in.»T wil offer for sale on’ Guinand’s 2 ners on yee near the foot ‘of Sd street east, the goods and rH tele igh nay tet nt Viddey exceution by public auc- tion, to the est bidder, for cas! : 5 WanYMAN, Constati te. Washington, D. RI ws S), 183 Jan3l 61 fe MeFerland. o » Com- Trustees, '¥Y DUNOCANSON, bg tee 4 & OO., Aucts, BBY "acotbenst corher ttn sad D streoks batheeet TRUSTEE ’S SALE OF A LARGE AND 00) mODIOUS BRICK HOUSK AND PREMIS: oN T ae TH a M STE: F Siac aT AvOTIO By virtue of # deed of trust to the subscriber, bearing date November $0t and daly re- cordeds Se.» and by direstion of the crediter se. cured thereby, T shall offer for sa.¢, at public anc- 79h; infront of the premies, om THURSDAY, the 22th day of February ensuing, 1:74, at 4 o'clock following ‘real setate’ and. promisce: to whe iddle part of Lot No. 15, in Square No. $09, of the planef the city of Washington, froutiog 22 fect 11 inches on M street north, aud rauning back with that width 12) feet, tow public. alley (30 fect wide) te the rear of anid lot, (ae, described in eald deed.) with the improvements thereon ,cousisting « yell -built and well arranged Brick House, w ha al lore improvements; contains id "roo flulahed in the best manner * yincluding large dining roem, with china closet, a1 ‘and See poetry, ‘gedry geliar, containing well constracted farnace for heat ing the halle and rooms; ‘good stable for tact sud carriage. Tals pro situated on one Handaomieet trees fa Wash ine opportunity for andothers en. rarchaser If the terms terms of sal ith within five fore 8 from the = a ‘wales ee Teserves ito resell the said prop- ert; servon givin risk and cost jofaulri reha- three days notice in the Evening Star, Star. A deposit of $200 required as soon as Knocked of LLOYP, Trustee. DUNOANSON, DOWLING £00, jan26-m wht Anctioncers. [REGO & KIRKLAND, Auctioneers, Baltimore, Md. GREAT AUOTION SALE HOTEL RURNITURE, CARPETS, MIRRORS, WINDOW. HL LES, ke. & We are authorized by Messrs. James D. Gilmour & Sons to announce that in conse- quence, eof the expiration off thei lease upon jutaw Sou PR aS toy Wagon, ‘One wecone-band aoe. Express Wagon, with pote, Que second-hand No. top Baggy, in good order. oitecond band Leather-top Buggies, in perfect gnc eee Jaser, city built Several new and second Land Express Wago.s. band tn good order, One shew Be Wagon bulls to ender for @a7s— Compizte Outfit oh tts tcien—brown Horm, doc- tor's Bugsy Harnces—in complete order. mons Rs"onsEs " One fine dappled owe Oe Horse, sound aud gentle: fect fan.tly hos So,tral eas of Horses snd Maree—e full descrip. tion at sale. (VATE SALE. PRs ch rity there. De charged for the use = 4 Stal's and Stands except sald annual rental for m of three years or and Market Commissioners will desiguate the different sections in sald market for the sale of meats, produce, avd such other articles | of merchandise as, in their discretion, will be neces- eary ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; and the remainder pa) able tn two anuaal instalments from date of sal, With interest at the rate of eig pum, snd iu case of defeult in the intalment, the Governor will sell, for cas! Stall or 8tard apon which said instalment is the remainder of the term. A deposit of $20 will be required pon each Stall or Stand at time of sale. Terms to be complied with in five day A deposit of £20 wi | be required upon each stall and coe time of sale; terms to be complied with ta five ai ALEX. BSREPRERD, Governor janmad WELL, Salexnan ov THE suove g5un WILL BE OONTIN ues op THI Bop. ane bour oud place. Sa Ea ‘ten Ensice toe stalls ~ * Coveras “tele er — ELL, Ralesman James B, Wave x saan ni Rotate Brok« ron Avctioncer, re . ae sth ox oud F hed a SALE OF A! TWO STORY FRAME OCs) ND LOT. FRONTISG oh one’ ERTWEAS L AND M STBEETS B Br Evirine ofa deed of trast, dated 18th Sen et: 1873, and duly ‘recorded in lib. No. 731; filie 215, Stes one Of the lant rece for Washington » in the District of Gol bia, ard bs direction of theholder of the moves cured thereby, Lstail sell, at public auction, on TUESDAY. the 17th D. ist, T Ez H B patea as Lo! B vision of fot el seven, (37.) Terms: “Three hundred dollars cash; balance in monthly installments of $30, with intere ¢ at lu per cent., and secured by a deed ‘of trust on the premi- nes, oF all cash, at the option of the purchaser. @10) down on the day of sale; and if the terms of sule are ed with within five days the trustee Fenerves the right to reeell the property at the risk \d cost of the defaulting purchaser by advertise. ing three times in some Dewspaper published in ‘ashi ’ se EDWARD & LEWIS, Trostoo feb6-ecdt ES E. WAUGH, Auct. a in eomrane & CO., Avcts., i Corser 9h and D streets worthweet, SSLE OF FINE HOUSE! OLD at yt COnTaINE: HOUSE 156 5 Buin G, Febroary 24, Will ‘soll the entire uare pumbered thirty Tables, Crockery & 20k and other Stov: many orber articles io the “honsekeoping line. DUNCANSON, DOWLING & 00 , Auce. S7THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, ON ace: unt of the weather, until yt hs MUBN- NG. February 5th 6 hour, feb? DUNCANBON DOWLING * "00., Ancts S7-THE ABOVE SALE I EURTHER post. PONE® until meneay ‘ebri y 9th, same by and feks DUNCANSON Dt Sieiiile & 00., Aucts, B* LATIMER & CLEARY, Real = 5) Broker and ye oe Southwest corner Pennsylvania ave. street, Star Office Building, ASSIGNES’S SALE OF AN FXTENIVE as- pai es gone FISDINGs AND Go MONDAY MORNING, Fe), rasry wd, commenciag ‘at 18 men, rooms of Ls fed amet Tools, nar & Utes ry ment of Shoe een moved there for convenience of sale. B.—We call especial attention of the trade to inding and 8 pg they are all marketable goods, and in good condition, Terme cash. JAMES W. ALLISON, Asrignes, jan30-3t LATIMER « & CLEABY, ‘Auctioncers. S7- THE ABOVE BALE IS POBTPON THUBSDAY, Febraars 9th, 1874, same By Pfeeidte. taTiME's v OLEARY, Aucts, aed Fat J SALE IS FURTHER POsT- PONED DAY, February 9h, 1574, same hour. soc places, ‘Brora of the Assignee. LATIMER & CLEARY, Avcts ee a ObEAsY.. South coer f Pea ue. avenue and ety ‘treet, en, q Star Ofice Building. bei sun oF ARoa SLE PROP. ON NORTH © REST. BETWEEN BRCOND AND THIRD STBEETY EAST. By virtue of a dead of trust to the uder- Bees, jated May ve 1873, and recorded in > we et sell at lems snetion, op AY, t ‘Sch day of roary, 4 D. Bre, erie cISck m., part of Lot 6 juere 78, oe ‘2 feet 7 inches on +&nd having a depth c ” proveler nse No. 205 O street n. 6. ‘Terme: One third cash; residue in eq pay- mente st 6 aod 13 months, with interest from day of sale. Conveyancing st purchaser's cost. §10) de- e of sale. posit at time o! Fi aan Ww JeRns,/ eam innt0-d LATIMER © CLEARY, Ancty, B® PUNCANSON, DOWLING & 00. Aucis., Corner 9:b aid D streeta northwest, "TRUSTEES: SALE OF FRIST-CLASS Dw. ing: el OAPITOL HILL, IN Bye virtue of a deed of trast froin Albert Grant ua wife, dated: April 4, 1s73: aia duit recordea ta Liber No. 716. folio $48 et sed of iho iat roo rds of the District of Columbia,’ ‘we will sell. suction, in frovt of the premises” on Sa Prva @ the 28th day of February, A. D a, Lote numbered 9. “18 and 6 of Grant subdivision phi Dc. ithe jgrebaser, Seart Ms ured by a deed of trust a Je, and sec 4 ipcia, will Be taken, A it of five hundred lollars on each lot will Winsseet of the purchs- ser at the time of terms sale are not —— with in five ‘days, the trustees reserve the the defaulting purtnsser os Avs dasa hotles by ade ‘ertisement fa'the Rvenion Star. © ‘ _jangt-eo_(Rev.) Hi. . PATNI Trastocs, DUNOAN! peony WLING & OO. B* iN SON, BOS SPE. 00., Auct'rs, "HEEERN Orval raLtaR gre Bing ea eR ad 88) 5 Mr. Freingbuysen ‘appreciated the compli ment paid him. but ad Rerved on une ot those investigating rated ittees at the last ses. sion, and he intimated that it would be well for Mr. Sherman to take his turn in investigating. He (Mr. Frelinghuysen) was siready on four standing Committees, and moet of his time was aiready occupied. Besides, he was a tax-payor im the District, and prodably it would be bost for some Senator to serve on the commiltee who did not pay taxes here. Mr. Kdmovcs remarked that the majority of Senators paid taxes here, but he thought Mr Frelinghuysen should be exoused, as he had alre Ady served on an investigating committee. ‘The Senate then excused Mr. Frelinguysen, and the Chair appointed Mr. Conkling to ail the vacancy Mr. Conkling asked to be excused, not, he faid, becduse of his bing on other commitioss; bot because, though of recent occurrences he might be supposed to have some partiality for those abovt to be investigated Mhough that be a good reason, but because me bad from the cit jong, Abd this inves uld not only be thorough and searching bat pould be prompt e Senate thereupon excused Mr. Covkling. Pending discussion on the bankrupt bill, the nate went into executive session and then urned. HOUSE.— After our report closed — Mr. Wheeler's amendment to the army bill, roviding that po new purchases of untforma, ats, caps, &e., shall be purchased until the supply bow on hand of old patiern was exhausted, and reducing the Approgeiation by fitteen thousand dollars, was adopte: On the next item, for the preservation of clothing from moth, Mr. Cox advocated the sale og disiribution of the clothing on mand, and the issue of new uniforms. For instance, they could be given, said he, to those patriots in the gallery, (pointing to the north gallery, which Was filled mostly by colored men.) Clothe these patriots with these uniforms, and Solomon, in lory, wound not be arrayed like them. | He then went into a humorous, id etymological DISQUISITION UPON MOTHS, including political moths, provoking the great- est mertiment aud shouts of lavghter on the floor and tn the galierics. While he was speaking the members gathered around bim, standing in the area in trout of the Speaker, and jeaving the seats uearly empty, Field, who sat in the corner remote trom Mr. Cox's seat, rose to a point of order and de- manded that the House should come to order. Mr. Cox.—Let my friend ——- elegant toilet come this way. (Great laugh’ Mr. Cox continued his parailei between the moth and the politician, when Mr. Platt (Va.) asked whether when one of these moths died others did not crawl out and take their place? Mr. Cox.—That depends upon whether they ard districts. ([(ireat laughter.) hen concluded his remarks, being frequently interrupted by Mr. Field, who ia sisted upon bis point of order, each demand being received with a shout of laaghter on ail “ie Butler (Mass.) offered an amendment ty & “ior arming the willis of all the ates in accordance with existing law,” for (Altering the present muzzie-loaders £460,000 In the debate on this amendment Mr. Butler stated that of every hundred men wounded im the late war thirty-three were wounded in the right arm. This, he alleged, rose from the tact that they were compelled to raise the right gim in using the ramrod in loading their mus- ete. Mr. Butler's amendment was rejected. Mr. Dawes oflered an amendment in the way of proviso that no part of the appropriation tor the manufacture of arms shall be expended im the perfection of patentable inventions tm the Lanutacture of arms, by officers who are other- wise compensated for their services by the United States. Adopted. ‘The committee then rose without completing the consideration of the bill. Mr. Orth, from the Committee on Foreign Affairs, reported s bill to amend the act reor- genizing the diplomatic and consular system. OrGered w be printed and recommitted The House took a recess and reassembled at 750 p. m., and considered the revise a code up to the time of adjournment. +e. — Reics or TAR Mourn Burcpres.—The Ins remnant of the earth pile thrown a at Bas St. Louis, lll., by the mound removed. At the depth of coouray eight fects = curiousiy shaped stone was tound, with bits of bone and some pottery. a7” It war an ex ve remark of @ practical man regardi © woman of the period re- cently. “She don’t know enough, sir, to boil B S7-A Dr. Griswold has made a test of all the ilinmianting ote sold by dealers in Grand pids, Mich., and reports that he failed to tind any that are not cangerous. MARRIED WATSON—EABTWOOD. On the Sth instant, Bex E. H.Gray, D._D., Mr. aurea y ware BUN cf Chiongo, to Miss MABLA P EASTWOOD, of Washington, D.C etter DLED. OpCnER. oO na. of Fety at O% > Mee, MARE A CHER, wile of the tiveet Paust Tomgra- in the 634 year of her friends are respectfaliy ro- quested to attend the fancral ftom Mor late reals deuce, No. 11 G strect, between North Capitol and Ast streets, northwest, to-morrow, (Sataraay,) Fev rusry 7th. at to ‘elocl Boa Clare, es ~eyg ~ y CUB’ nthe st GEO. WCU SRI ngea 4 months, son of erty W. andKievets | Currey. Asleep in Jesus; blessed sleep, From wich io neieo never 6 to weep; Ly anes) On the 6th Leo BRIDGER, wife of McCollum, aged 38 Th end friends of th ‘amity are re- epectfell fuvited to res the funeral from ber late resis streets West) on bunday aft Yah tat att Eervices et Bt. Dominick's csurche Interment, at Mount Olivet cemetery. MCNEIR. I after CN EIB, tm t Frente and ascyuaintances Eepday tenia . ‘attend his Tuperal_ ou Sunday rreaing, vited te Meta pales residence, Ni o. TBaluimore Ben = NELSON. Suddenly, on the Sth instant, M. =a ae wife of Bamoe! Nelson, in the ‘ear of y tr eee at te ea aaa a saves aba . mily = Ghareh, ¢ streets bet aen oth and fh atews, “sie afternoon at 2 D Ett 2 ol ott of the late Wm. al from the Obi h of the RIC Ree poe en