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FURNISHING GOODS. SPRIWG GOODS That Everybedy Wants, Palmer’s Patent DOUBLE-YoOkKE SHIRTS, st Have _" 4 READY MADE. ABE NOW ABBIVING AT LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR'S, 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. We know the PALMER PATENT DOUBLE YOKE to be the BEST SHIBT at the price in the market,end we particularily request everyone to examine the quality of Linen aad Muslin used and Judge for themselves. It fs our intention to Increase our eales of Beady made Shirts ONE THOUSABD DOZEN daring the coming season, and we have therefore made our PRICES BELOW COMPETITION, and within the reach of every one that wants a FIBST-CLASS SHIBT AT ALOW PBIOKE. $0 dosen LADIES’ WHITE COTTON HOSE. 60 doren LADIES’ BROWN COTTON HOSE, at the extremely low price of § per do en, or #0 cents per pair. 200 dozen LAP IES’ BROWN CO1 [ON HOSE. 200 doven LADIES’ WHITE COTTON HOSE, Bxtrs Long, st an unusually low price of .5) per dozen, or $8 cents per pair. ‘This lot of Goods is from the best manufacturers, Gnd they are decidedly the cheapest. best, = long- # at the money that can be found anywhere. aes lady will find it to her advantage to exam- tne these goods. SPECIAL ORDER DEPARTMENT. ‘This Department is on the second floor, and is well stocked with @ splendid line of PLAIN and FANCY SHIBTINGS. Wears prepared to make pecial order the DOUBLE-YOKE SHIRT in frem three to ten days at the following prices: THEY HAVE ALSO RECEIVED AND JUST | $15 FOR SIX SHIRTS. OPENED 915 FOR SIX SHIBTS. $31 FOB SIX SHIBTS. In the two years’ experience in the manufacture 300 PIECES DOUsI of the DOUBLE-YORKE SHIBTS, and the success attending it, has 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- {nal apd duplicate orders received for these Osle- brated Shirts fully confirm the assertio fally substantiate it. Gi CIAMBURG EDGES AND INSERTING, 1N NEW AND DESIRABLE D&SIGNS, AT VERY LOW PRICES, 75 DOZEN vinced fer yourselves. Rept authorized manufacturers of PALM! AT. LADIES’ FANCY COTTON | Ext DOUBLE-YOKE SACQUE SHIBT for the AND District of Columbia. Al! other persons attempting to manufacture them are infringers, and the pablic are cantiened against ordering or purchasing them of any other parties. LtSLE-THREAD HOSE, “N SOLID STRIPES, BLUE, BLACK, AND EU, ALSO, A LARGE ASSORT- MENT OF OTHER ss LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, New and Desirable Styles, 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. KID GLOVES 200 DOZEN BEORIVED SATURDAY, LAUNDRY DEPARTMENT. fn Harris’ and L. H. id T. Seamless, WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO DO GEN- TLEMEN’S LAUNDKY WORK ON SHORT NOTICE. Parties wishing to have their goods called for will please make their arrangements at the store. Embracing all the i 4 ee eee PRIOR LIST: Dress Shirts 18c., Night Shirts 8. Lines Collars Sc., Linen Cuffs, per pair, 5c. Undershirs éc., Drawers 8¢.5 Sock 5c.,Handkerchiefs 4c. s ell as @ large stock of LAIN BLACK AND BLACK STITCH WHITE. They aleo received a new lot of VICTORIA KID, M1 IN STREET AND EVENING SHADES. INSURANUK OOMPANIES. HE GER MAN-AMEROCAN FIRE IN SUwANCE ComPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA HAS BEMOVED ITS OFFICE From Columbia Law Building to LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, jan%-tr 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ns STEAMER LINES. SPRING ARRANGEMENT oF STEAMER nd after Saturday » February 2st,the Steamer LOT BOY will leave 7th street BIV DINGS, every Tuesday, Thare- ‘urday mornings, ‘as follows :—On Tues- No. 630 F Street, (ays and Saturdays, leave at7 Proceeding as tae et Between 6th and 7th streets. | ‘AF 98 Ourrioman;” returoln ‘on Wednesdays and Un Thursdays, leave eat 12 o'clock ie eae 8 as far as Lower Ocdar Poiat; returning HE ARLINGTON pFIRE INSUSANCE proce com 2B. oy Friday. FOR THE. pistaicr oF COnU META. “peut WM. H. BYLES, Agent. (Laas G sizes, Gatween ath and CuNaxD LINE. streets SpIBECTORS: a Waiter 8. Cox, president; az William P. Johnston, vice presilent; William ga Gadde, Charlee Eimonstc With the view of diminishirg the chances of col- lision, the Steamers of this Line take a specified course for all seasons ot the . your. On the outward passage f =< febr ])£L4¥s ARE DANGEROUS. om Queenstown to Ni York or Boston, crossing Meriaian of 80 at = lates EXPERIENCE or nothing to the north of 43. JS THB BEST TEACHER. ning to the nore ie an Before your rty eet, or_lest by Fire. | THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ys in wEA FIR Ss “PROMPT: ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, PAYING Cu. NILES for ‘cinch we are Agents. eather: 3 NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, A. 8. PBATT & SON. png hd AT CORK HARBOR. fers Corner of Ninth ant D streets, wees Rew Y Oubs.......... Wed. i nd 18 THE SRASON FIRES. GUARD AGAINGT THEM BY (SSURING TOUR PROPERLY (BEAL AND PERSONAL witH Tre CORCORAN FIRE INSURANCE Co. OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. CAPITAL. $100,000 orl ied thus * do net carry steerage pas- Barzs oF Passacz. rete A a s 9100, bey Ajo gold according to accommodation. S. gold, — onal. Betarn donee on Serer: Tage, Office, 1429 Pon fn: ave: erage ‘chet ee 8 “LENMAN, President. _J.T. DYER, Secret janl9-tr Gtmas amERIOAn INSUBANOB 00., of gutrern: and ct Be York: ee sppiy athe Gorapany f Boe ar Grose Tyg Basal or to OF is BIGELOW, Banker, n30-1y CHA! FRANCKLYN, Agent. EROCHANT'S —_— OF STEAMSHIPS WASHINGTON AN AND NEW YORK. JOHN GtBSON ol procma eae gee sere TERE Ae | OB yea cee eas pone BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMTS (Ah am Saya CASES ar i? i 30PER FOOT. | ‘own, oF at the corner of Tit street and Hos Tork {bI2 Im" No. 58 and 60 Hanover st. Bainimore. ieitvesed by mene Gi ‘Knox's Express. ona TABLES LOW FOR CASH seyeree tee gat Ose, bes aweaaes yey date aa lo bevel tables guaranteed equal in bos ware Shesees te FINE FURNITURE, FRENCH GOODS AND OBNA™! CURTAIN MATERIAL, #6 HORTH CHARLES S¥., GALTIMORE A SUPEBIOR LOT OF STOVE COAL. GOODWIN Y. ATLEE, febas-tr AtLee's Wharf, foot of 6th street. Coan AND — ED ASH and <n oa LEME and | me. 6: 2 ey ETS | I the oaly bouse in the city that makes 8 specialty in ‘bundle or 2a ae isRMeoN & pRotuns. | GUES, FISHING 7; BTInG td Depot, fth-strest Wharf. ten 8 SIGH OF BIG GUN. t.scnomss | YSTERS amie s 1N BVERY STYLB, Spear ~ —garpbaees Ooanun samp H Srazens LOMEER, WOOD AND COAL. MOULDINGS, ae,, Rare Boyer Sa visaing Wn eet ot an ero ‘Herd—Léth and B streets northwest, jy 11-ly DAYs. ¥ La’ 2 = = SHEPHERD'S BUILDING, Ho. 908% PENEBTL and Bpeciat ae ect ben J. oranges 2 * Broker, HOUSES AND ‘LOTS IN TEL FARES 0 ane Ty vor SALE ’ gyoane NEGOTIATED. MON SY INT EST. aw aT aoareee? bid Ta TER ESTED PaBTY. above sale ls post ntil THURSDAY, the 51h a BOYLE. F x day of March, Taf samme hour nd 5 : AN BO Bort 0, feb2s LATIMER @ OLEARY: Aeon: mati Y GREEN & WILLIAMS 4 Reiko ine aaon + Opoaite Rnors horas POkEns, - wee 1 northwest corner igth and D sta, /R BALB—A handsome EOF A VALUABLE zs City ert Hover cet THNG i ry ‘et atcriON ON T?rH st. mois. A By virtue of ade of tru wind ted Febraary or A COTTAGE ini “ con jard’s Bow: price, ‘small Cee, and of — 0 = sme holder'of the not from’ g5500 te tae ie! —" thereby. ¥ esEtbs ‘auction. in have several v. ne SDAY, the Lith improved pn aiferent ral os Ol that tec~ city, fors: «at on city Dist ia] 4 eon Bone or Me tat oe o, GROUND fn various port feet of Original Lot 1 of saners iss, containing 5,563 feet ef ground more or less. Said lot bas a front of 46 fect cb the west side of 17th street, be- tween RB and 8 ati "Tors of sale, as required by said deed, with ten per cent. interest from Angast ~ 1873, together with the expenses of thts sale, ia cash, and the balanee at 6 and 12 months, for which the uotes A fornished Honse oF rent at $128 per month. PROPOSALS. CRITRD stat res 0OURT POST OFFICE. NEW Y U. 8. Court- Howse and Post Ofc, ee of Supertnteomdent, February 14, 1374. propesdis will be received at this office patil i mB. pesky aE ae DAY Cl Tesecany, lize |. for elivering t lumber at the United ‘Stat olen Oourt hoses nak Woot m4 OBK CITY. New York Cade Conveyancing and revenue sramog shall expense of the purchaser. If the terms of ale not gumplied with within sores dase toc tie ie, the Trastecs reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the ponee. purchaser, Qllice, New Fork city ee ‘Trastees 130,000 feet J a (are oF less) Southern Pine | fet23 Gagen's eWiLLiay 'S, Aucts. 3000 feet B (more or ‘less) Sonthern pee LATIMER & oy ap! Flooring, grooved and tongued, planed b uaciomoers ides, 1% inches thick, and in widths not ex- | Southwest corner Ivania avenue and soe See BE eet inches. leas) Black : grooweds toms pinned, cot toate nan | BEBO UTORS: BALE OF IMPROVED PROP. fides. ovletnch thick, acd in widths novex: | EBTY IM betes BOUNDED BY LAB dae cerding four inches 1,40 feet Bi BACHUSETTS AVESUBNORTOW: ore Milatl ie Inches Thick ek Walnatssawn, | ARTE FOR TABLING COR” VENER Oe 34,000 fect Lineal ‘more or lees) Mahogany, sawn in | HOUSES, strips to finish 1's x27 inch 1,000 feet Lineal (more or tons) BM sree to finish Be strips to finish Bere Tastes 78 TURSDAY AFTERNOON, March the 17th, ene at 5 o'clock, ee, we ‘shall sel ef Lot No. ‘140 Botare 8 aes improved ey one ve lara Brick and tw all Fras Bolidings, ” Thi perky is well’ adapted tor cnogany, sawn in chee. 3 any, sawn in 3,000 feet lineal (ms or eos) Make any, sawn i urposes for private families. ee Sima aa ae ogany,cawa in with ao menor Priva be sold in separate ee one meal (ore oF Tone saclladai te ‘Termé: One-third cach: the balance in two eqnal oy ay, sawn in | payments, at 6 and iz mouths, with notes bearing Fetcreae Sbet All couveyanck 7556 tae pifahogany, eee chaser, | §50 will be required on tach ‘purchase at » richly for els, to finish one o ‘thick. 5.500 fect B. M.(more oF lean) Mahogany, to Naish 1% fackes thick, in widths from {rom 6to 18 ches. 1,500 feet. B. M. (more or less) Mahos any, to finish 2 inches thick, in simiar wide JOHN,T. GIVEN, tors of JoNM Bef ors of J. 26-d&ds (Rep) LATIME & OLERRE Aen: ¥ B. H. WARNER, B®: Beal Batate £00 feet B.M. (more or less). Mahogany for hand- eraker and Auctioneer, r yi nie far Tocbes thick, Ormch ber ee All the preceding schedule of lambe? must be of ner 7th and F streets northwest, Seeeaz eee quality any fron” ¢fespective Kiods, | TRUSTEES’ BALE OF A VALUABLE TWO pt shakes, aod other defects, “and must all bs Berwi FESME ON ote STERET WEST, sy peedimapen lengths aod in ‘such quantities ax BEN BH AND TS NOBTH- wi'l be called for by ths superintepdunt : : By ‘virtue of a deed of trust, dated September "he Boaters DR eee Pak foie Sago and Guly recorded in Liber Ho. de accept 5 se Washi lon county. D C., and at the request of t! A laut will be of the best quality, party seeped thereby, we'will sell af puis ae ion, in front of the on A ache miabegany to be of the best quality, Hon- 2. noth. D ata $5 o'olock p.m. all that . ore . | certain piece or parcel of ground situate in said cit mgmples of each of the above woods will be sub- | Coryein plece or Doing lot nemberea tain, ©. teon (13), in Callan's tecorded subdivision of four hundred and eighty (430). Sth street west of twenty (30) foot by a depth ofnine- ty-three fect four and & inches (93 feet 455 inghes), improved by a two. story frame house’ ‘Term’ of sale will be made known at time of sale, A deposit of be, Teauirad at time of sale, Payments will be made on the delivery and ac- ceptance of material, deducting ten per centam un- til the completion of the contract. All bids must be accompanied ‘by the penal bond of two responsibls persons im the sum of five thou- sand dollars, ($5.000,) that the bidder will sccept and perform the contract ifawarded him; the sufli- uare ‘and having frout on Cleney of theaccarity to us eertiaed by the tale | All conveyancing at cost of parchaa States Jndge, Olerk of the United States Qourt, SS Ye oF the District Attorney of the district wherein hs | go. I COLD WELL), Salesman. he Tepartment rererves the right to reject any ¥ PUNCARSON, DOWLING & 00. Ancts or all bids, if it b aemened foe Eee intorent of the Gov- Ye ‘streot, erument todo so, and any bid that Is net made on BB Soathedst Oorner th and D # Torthweat he printed form to be obtained in this office, and not confurm in every Tespect to the r a SALE OF THE OLD BASTEEA BEET BUILDING, SHEDS, wtrtue of authority vested stoners of Koxtern, Market. we will soll at auction, on TUESDAY, the 10th day 1874, at 8 o*elock P. my om the prem brick Buildings, Sheds, &c., which were old Eastern Market, situated on K street, bewween Sth and 7th etreets southeast. ‘end consist of— “One large Brick Beildiog, Lot of Sheds, &c., attached, Terms: Cas By or Sea A. R. aire. fered, arties ments of this advertisement, will not be oo neither will any proposal be received from who are not in us, ae Commis- vablic themselves eagaged in the {not the necessary fecititios for will be, incloved in» senied envelope, Bidsfor Lumber,” and address €. T. HULBURD, Supermtendont, fet20-12t P®OLOSALS FOR MARBLE WORK FoR os Sat L 7% TES OOUBT-HOUSK AND CE, NEW YUBK CITY. U.8, bead Deen aad Post Office, New York City, Office of Superintendent, Rebruary 12, 1374. will be received at this office an- Bhe ford Governor. iS PE: t Commiseionors, feb26 DUNOAWSON. BOW LING & OO. JAucts. pe asbe's) Stool and Cover, faint Fersitere. ‘urniture, in Rep, Terres. and = reat a sate Martracses. 25 sets Tucker Springs, &c WAI ‘ALS, Sc-THE ABOVE 84L™ I8 POSTPONED A Jot of second-hand Parnitire, Carpets, &c., tc. FRIDAY, Febraary 6th, 1874, same hourant place, | “We call Yeitention of Buyers to she abore 708 8) om aie Trustecs. | Paige A# the eale te peremptory to close at stock of febs “BH WAERRE, Anct. Terme WM. L. WALL & 00., and _____ Rep i] Auctioneers. S7-THE ABOVE SALE | IS POSTPONED ON srcount of the weather anti! TURSDAY, February —_ 308 BRADLEY, J a Ro} trastecs, 4. DABNBILLE, , feb7-4 is Bo BB, Auct. S2-THE ABOVE SA rRIDAY, February 13%) place same bi WON tp BEADLEY 2 PHILIP BILL, { Trastocs, febll-€ ae WARNER Anct. S7 THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER Fost. PONED, on account of the weatper, until SATUB. bay, » Febroary, Bist, 1574, san same hour and paces PHILIP a. DAUNEICER. Trastees. febdl4-eo . A. WARNER, Aust. S27 THE ABOVE BALE IS POSTPONED antil WEDNESDAY, February 89th, 1874, same bi and Paes og H BRADLEY. J R PRILIP A DARNRILEE, { Trostoss, feb23-2t B.H. WARNER, Aact'r. 7 TBE ABOVE SA IS POSTPONED ON *ccount of the weather until M 874, oe eet rs ao my, 2 ' R. PHILIP a- DABNELLL 1B, { Trustees, feb%B-00 H. WARNER, Acct. Y¥ B. H. WARNER. | our ai folio 886," eo gs p's of the land cords of” Wash a * {west of the party secured t Marty, front of the p lie auction, in DAY bruary 25th, are at cen the Oity of Washingt eS certain piece or distinguished on the law ofthe, chy a 4 District aforesaid as lot ‘numbered fifty -m1x» (86) in the recorded aubdiviston of 0 taal lot numbered five, (5,) in square numbered t hundred and sixty"one, (361,) fronting bincteen feet {o,luches, with the depth Of seventy-one feet seven 168, ‘Terms cf sale: One-third cash; balance in six, und twelve ont ith interest from day of sale, red by & deed of trust on the property. deposit of $100 will be required when rac) fe terms. of mpi struck off, S7 THE ABOVE ae Is posTrowap oN Acrount of the weather until MONDAY, March 24, 4, same hon E once Ww W. STICKNEY, Trustes, T. COLDWELL, Salesman. @ feb25-co&de LATIMER & CERAsY. Te eT aoe a SUPERIO8 HUUSEHOLD Md pA id si ber < | Ream OABPETS, OILOLUTH On WEDNESDAY MORNING, Mazen th, 1874, commencing at 10 o'clock, we shall ell, wt the residence of m lady declluing housekeeping, No. 230 Ist street, between ‘and O streets northeast, near the Uapitol, the following excellent Furniture: Walnut Baircloth Parl Suite Walnut Mirror-back Ete Waluut M.T. Table, Superior Window Shades. Fatates oe Buttes. attresses, Feather Pillows and Bolsters, Elegant Braseela and Three- ply Carpets. Euperior Bo Oileloth Rideboard, China and Chearwrar Superior Silver. pote Ww Kite &e., &c Cf partice wishing first- the honse has only ‘Terms cash. Ber) LATIMER & OLEABY, Avcs. bean furnished ‘osherttime, "t DAY OF Feervary, 1874, for furnishing and delivering the following schedule of marble work at the United States Qourt-house and Post-office, New York cit 10,000 (more or less) white Marble Tiles, 12x12x1 inch PIANOS, &e. Pe nacht Eee i UNING AND RENOVATING PIANOB con tinues to ape special attention by, all, WIL actical Piano, alee AR 2 portouce, former! bases food less) nalf Marble Tiles, 12x12«1 inch subsequent! ‘of tel werey 20,000 (more or less) biack Marble Tiles, 12x12x1 | 20W of the Seen eee inch full feet, superficial, (more or joss.) black Marble Borders, of various wi i sor to twelve ihches, silane inch thick Bids will be received for farnishing ihe white tiles f best quality white-veined Italian or white-veined street, near nort! rner Pa. the unsurpassed BTIERF Ps Pianos. THE OELEBBATED $8,000 American ma je equal H, thereto, ¢ the black tiles of K NA B EP I ANOS! peo ag Belgian,’ The artist's choice the world ov. quality black Belgian or Glenn’ The beantiful toned McCAMMON PIANOS, id seabertpole ofthe tiles and bordering mut b» one | Albany, ¥_scheap for caahy and reduced prioss tub fall to the squate and perfectly cree’ tee fees | wecond-hand Plapos taken in exchange. and edges to be rubbed tu proper sui Bchonenger’s ee OBGA! Cc. rire ey PIANO WAREROOMS, furnish, ill it seopese to fornia, @nd will sutmit samples along Payments will be msde on the aenvecr and ac- ceptazce of materials, deducti per centum | _Janl3tr 423 lithst., above Penna. avenue, the 1 bide mast be accum panied by the penal bond of TONING ABD RENEWING PIANOS AND two Persons, in the sum of housaad o. BGANS A BPEOIALT 6. KUHN Practital Pianemak rmeriy with Steinway & Bout) 32 New York avenue, agent for the rivalled PIANOS of, D BROS., New xo — seocare qe ye T's, rg 620 P 1. em errs, 629 Pen Pisuos and Orgeas for raaie. oF (cow Rare MUSIO = a ble ve doltars (30,000 "h hat the bidder will accept and pe form the contract if awarded him; the suficiency of the security to. be corti ry. ‘the United States Bret Clerk of the United States on or the District Attorney of the district wherein he resides. Pee doc eserves the right to reject any oF allbiie i itobe desea Yor the interest of the ernment to do so; that is not made on the printed to be obtavaed in this ollon and does Bex contri in every respect to the requirements of this advertisement, will not be consid dored ; neither will any proposal be received from pi who are hot themscives engaged ia the marble trade and whe have not the necessery facilities for furnishing the possis will be inclosed in 9, seated envelo ingormed BS a for Marble wert. and addressed forms. Pinuse and Organa tiaee feb30-12t 0. T. HULBURD, Superintendent. | (Stet, pGeargetom ser iat ‘ginee PRorsALS as PLASTBRERS’ MATE- BIALS FOR UNITED BTaTES COURT- B HOUSE AND POST OF FICK, ANKERS, U.S. Court House and Post Office, New York Cut MeB, TIMONEY & CO. Benled ere our wintdent, Mobeni ite "t | E. Pe as Reece, TvCK BROKERS, fms wed a “ uli? a. ‘ch. of the BY TH DAT OF EEDRUALT Sa, er aBUY nana da ‘rament Bonds, Stocks rnishibg and delivering the following schedule of plasterers’ materials atthe, United estes’ Goose ouse and Pest Office, New York city: 1.00 barrels (moro of less) beat quality Plasterers: facture,” or equal 10,000 barrels (more oF 1 or leas) best quality of —— or Wortherapoon hy b al theret arr Sronde nat less) sharp, clean, White 5,000 barrels (more or leas) long, dry, and clean Cat- id General Improvement taxes paid ats uberal vaincount. Army offi y accounts cashed in advance. Be ‘amount of Northern oe eercet GUEST ARERICTASY ESSE BARS. Joun Hira Pree’ {ons {yanb-1y 10. BANK NAtignI Ted 814788 DEES. Samples of cach of = above items to be sub- S. Y, mitted withthe ypoaal. ‘end D sta., Washi 'D, 0. Paym be madé on the delivery and accep- pOullectigns made oo all Of the United States, tanes “f the material, 4 acting ten per centum un: business before the completion of SUH’ Side bmost bo accompanied by the Bepartingute ofthe evernment "On : Sa SHEER. | al bond << two reeponsil 3 inthe sum of ten thou- per te perfor tie contract it asrarded a theo RERDMAN'S SAVINGS AND TRUST poy Serk of the the United Staton court, or or COMPANY BANKING HOUSB, “athe De eat Secarves the right to reject 4 aay PERESTLYARIA aVanUB. or all bi it be deemed forthe interest of t (Opposite U = Treasury.) ‘upwards, from jUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. NO FURTHER POSTPONEMENT. FOUBTH G&SAND GIFT CONCERT for the benefit of the PUBLIC LIBRABY OF KENTUCKY, at Louisvil o™s BIGELOW, ‘eintiens 9380,000 Banker, See Grand 100,000 WILL REMOVE MARCH FIRST TO gre San MAEBLE BUILDING, od wg ep2-ly 605 7th strost. 20, a. wo 9.00 | "HIS 18 TO GIvE OTICE, That the gabscri; is oom Te nahhnug'S cpoaal 2 = £3 noe 350000 Grand 0 91,500,000 Price ‘Su0;” halves, 82; tentba, @ As there ment, and the CF at i. ia uf il paid ‘ E Fi ; YX LATIMER & OLEABY eg, e Brokers, i biracial until 874. our and At which time the property will postevely ONwAY, March 24, Be DUNCANSON, DOWLING & co., 'B streets Bout beast corner #h and CATALOGUE SALE OF MEDICAL, BOOKS. 1 THURSDA EVENINGS, March ad 3, comment + We will sell, within our saction oo ose mentioned Books, by catalogae, ining wany are and valuable works, DUNC. ‘ANSON: DOWLING & 00 | Avot. WALL & Oo., Auctioneers, awit New Marbic’ Bultding Nos. 900 and 908 Pennsylvania ‘SveDUe, cor. Sth st GREAT 8A ALE BY CATALOGUE OF ELEGANT AINTINGS, FROM ONE OF THE LAG Upiiks tn New YORK. By EIGN AND AMEBIOAN act "rs, ‘northwest. tb avd 7th, 1874, commencing at 7 o'clock each evening. ARTISTR. 8. Carr, ¥ Kicfler, Baker, Bogarsi, worthy, Tarvel, Borde, Hardwick, BR . fie Eglan, ood Augtere, and others. We ‘would ay gen call the attention of buy- ‘ers to the above sale, as it is peremptor Many ——! paintings are by ‘cadnent ‘and wen known Polativge on exhibition om Pharetay evening, ih. ma {epi WM. L. WALL & 00., Aucts, _ma_ [Rep] ‘8. E. WAGGAMAN, BT Teal Estate Anctiwnecr, 19 Tth street. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF V! YALCABLE PROPER. TIES—THE FIRST PIRC EEN BART CAPITO WS, THE SEOOND ON PST TirH AND 187 NORTH WS By Cea joade of trust, Bearing date reepectively November rt @2 Dish, the firet recondes tn Liber 667, follo 30; the vier in Libor Gap; feito 310, of the land records of the District of Columbia, a by request in ae of the party secured thereby, the undersigned wilt sell, in front of the promises at Sores eed DAY, vate, L7th da of M “D_ 1814, st 9 o'clock 2 tiret trast, deseri! oe a) On {ithe 18th day of March, A. D. 1974, st the same hoor as above, that piece of prop- erty in otber deed of trast, described in aaid deod as followe:—Commeneing at the nertheast coraer of or al lot 18. in square 167, and i west Hine of P street 16 feet, thence sonth 90 eat 16 feet, thence north 9 feet. being part of said Toes. improved by ene-story fram erine of sale: One-third cashy § 100 of which mast pald-on fall of the bammer'cn each property.) pe idue in twoequal instalments, at 6 and 12 months, with interest from day of sale, secured to = pop of trustees, or al! cna! five days from day of old on five dave notice, at "rlak of FRED. Ww. Trastecs. JONES. JO3 B. EDSON, 3 THOS. BE. WAGGAMAN, Accts. =. S oe ~ EXECUTORS’ SAL’ IMPROVED PRO Proved by two-stort frame building WEDNE! along mart-eo&ls PART OF THE CITY ENTRENTH STREET, SYLVARIA AVEM| NORTBWEST, On W EDNESD ‘clock jo. 165, froutin, twenty-seven fest nine inches on Iith sireet, an Funning through to the depth thereof to an alley, containing 27%, eqvare feet of ground, with im: Provements, consisting of a well-built, three-story and nt “dwelling, containing all modern i cash, of which §380 must be paid at time of sal e deferred pay a: » be made in four eat rete of seven per cent. per annum from day of oan and secured by deed cf trast on the property sold 6 the saticfaction of the Executors. The terms to be complied with within ten days from the day ot sale, otherwise the executors reserve the right to resol the preverty at the rise aud defaulting pur ae corner of Penney Jeanie evesne and. itsbed iu the elty ct Washington. All gonver an: - ¥ sa sine cing at the purchaser's cost. oe Given TRUSTEES S48 OF VALUABLE IMPROVED , REAL ESTATE ON MARYLANY AVENUE, oS HILTON, ESTA’ BETWEEN 45 AND brn STR! mrs. By virtue of @ deed of 4th 1873, and At request of the. party secured,'l will at pabiic anc! DAY, the 97 th of Fi ions in front cf the promiste, on FBI- February, at 4% 0’clock p.m., Executors of John P. Hiltow, deceased, mart-a GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anc's. 7 pypoaweon, ged LING & oe. pete, ie Corner 9th and D streets north: bitty! BALF ort TWENTY SEVEN Va- be en Ditwhich is improved with's large nani | GANT LOTS INTHE NORTHWESTERN POR- conventent Frame Dwelling-house, TieN OF TRE CITY FRORT ON F. 0. AND erme of sale: 92.200 cosh; the © balance in two 7H ENT! SraneTs AND EINGMAN'S . at six and. iwolve months, interest. gieu tbe caine ‘wen the property ie ct a deed soe from Franklin 8, struck of the, coat of he pare as indersigned, dated O ‘rustee. febl6-d OLBABY. Aucts, IZ THE ADOVE BALE I Hn seme hour and —ee Bas Teste. WSO) feb28-d LATIMER & OLE. Aucts, BY BI DUNCANSON, powLine & CO., a a yutheast corner ‘Sth a and D streets AUCTION oALe or STALLS. IN THE EAST- ERN MA In accordance with an ect Satitiea “An act io and rent of stalls in the Eastern Assembly of the iat after the completion of relation to the Market,” as follows Be tt"enacted by the Lesislavive District of Columbia, That Eastern Merket building, belongi: by the District of Columbia, in. thi ington, the Governor sball years, stalls apd stands above a fixed mini: determined by the Governor apd Sooo, ane announced at time of five iA, Bro.2. And be it further enacted, That all stalls sold as herein provided shall be occupied by fhe par. chaser thereof, ‘such sale shall be null me reptel forench ana every stall in'the market house referred to in the foregoing section shall be thi dollars per anoum > cena ‘That th and ‘Commiss nate the dif- toners desig ferent sections in aid ‘market for the sale of ‘meats, other articles of merchandise their Seeeton will be necessary. And be ut Surther enacted, That Ia thet is FOSTPONED until of W. for the ‘time of five erein, after suitable advertisement, to the highest bidders, over and imum price on each stall, to be et Saat + the annual . 1873. a tthe. District in Liber No. 8 ‘ee, prin | request in writi “Twill off Ffor enlesto the the DNEBDAY, the 15th day of M. 4o See ™., on the en i lots 1867. and recorded among the land records District, ia Liber E 0 E, No.7, folio 333 et coe gist at of the property can be seen at any time at the Auction: Terme: One third cash, and the residue in two canal payments at respectively six aud twolve /months, with eight per cent. interest. secured by deed of trust, A deposit of @5Jon each lot on day of sale, If the terme of sale are not complied with within seven days from day of sal>, the tru es the Fight toveecll at the risk and cost of dofauiting p pur- Chaser or purchasers. by giving five days: notice in so per published in Washington, Conveyanc- reat sO RGINALD FENDALL, Toe. DUNCANSUN, DUWLING's mard BR SALE—On WEDNESDAY, March th, at Ta See a og sie Bratt, Whrieht & Oo. 5 Yo patcut) WOOD CUTTING MACHINE.” Terme patent.) & CLEARY ee ee and 1ith ctiomesra. she terms of sale of said stalls or stands shall ‘be onethied cash, and the remainder pa) able in three equal annual PROPERT installments from date of sale, with interest at the rate of ¢ cight percent. per annum, and in case of « yi fault in ent Of any inatatiment the Go ernor shall sell for or stand upon v) which installment is dee for the remalader ot ott the “And be wt further enacted, That any act or in Square Mo. 205, frowt: acta now in existence inconsistent with the pro- | ing 24 + and ronoing visions ef this act be, and the same are hereby, re- | throng! to Vermont a impr Frame Dwelling, wit! all the provements; together with the Brick Tamed shall sel the mae Lot, a front of af feet 4. nehes on late street. to Lot 6, with an aver- == 256 “Tris is thrown, on the: fato the ind the sen the maired to | reetden: y cbouhd onmenend jone the buyers change from the main bu! ana ioe Fegan parties wishing to invest thelr ay oftales goa ewan aran five days from is y day of sale. chance of a CRORES BoSBEREERD. Governor. 1G. KIMBALL fela-4 DUNCANSOR nti WARD v ‘ENTNGS. ‘Merch | | barber, of Westtield ,Chautanqua co’, Mr. Brown ( Ky.) then addressed opposition to the civil rights bill . was a general arreigument of img upon that ion ‘of corruption and "as fou Mr. —-, ( Ky.) was next es to the floor, but yielded to ) who bad read a letter Gated’ Apri 16, 1861, and addressed to the of the Louisville Journal, in which he declared bos yon A the Lincoln government, that volunteers for ite support ought to and probably would be shot down before they crossed the borders of Kentucky. Mr. Chipman (D. C.) aeked and obtained com- ilu sent to print Seats upon the relations borme | by the District of Columbia to the general gov- ernment MeoM liken then addressed ‘oe aw pe | on ~ Dill to establioh voting the proce. education of the pe it Ddestowed upon Congress by the constitution. Mr. Mellish (N.Y) commenced a speech and ned leave to print it upon the Sapreue rt decision in the legal tender case. ‘he committee then rose, and the House, at 5.05 o'clock, adjourned. — A Disarroustep Lover Krvis Mower The quiet town of Burlington, ‘on ae aro: from its accustomed « by the perpetration of a bloody ab addition to that class of suici of which is ascribed to i inte! love. Herb Adams,a man but 2 victim in this instance. He at Ove e'clock in the ——- oa So donne of his idolized V. — @ you ame! Miss Stew- ard, for the purpose of 4 this be was unsuccessful @ refused to see him. This proved to be too much for the um- fortunate Herb to submit to; #0, while im a state of frenzy and absolute despair, he pulled revolver and lodged its consent ts in his brat and put a sudden termination to his mortal His ghastly remains aoe na wei- in & pool of gore on the door steps of the house of the fair one who was indirectly the cause of the rash act. The coroner was imme- diately summoned and an im tion held. Mach sympathy is felt for the family of the de ceased. Herald, %t A Myermnr patch to the ‘bermas, Texas, saye: “A private letter from Fort Clark, under date of the 20th inst., aeeet Sane, states that the expedition now im the leaving that point is fitted out for a four weeks’ journey. Foor companies bave already ed, and three of those are going with toe. dition. There = art: oe aod ‘ronke- wana scouts, guides an interpreters. The ex- act destination of the ex mu is unknown, but as the Indians are quitting Mexico in num- bers and gathering on the Pecos river, it is thought the movement will be upon the villages = cause One years old, = the some three hundred miles from here. forcements which will be sent forward will om! follow McKenzie’s trail. The pack trains carry fifteen days’ rations Discovracixe Emotional I[ssanrry.—& bill to discourage emotional insanity with « homicidal tendency has been introduced in the Obio Legislature. It provides that where insan- ity is set up as the defence in cases of killing the prisoper shall undergo @ preliminary trial to de- cide upon the justice of his plea and the exact measure of bis accountability. If he be ad- Judged sane trial will of course proceed in the ordinary form, but if he be found insane he is at ‘once committed to a lunatic asylum. Pendi bis incarceration therein the indictment atil been elected Justice of the Peace. There ove straight republican and about eighteen other tichets. Foster was not on the republicam ticket, having been nominated for fun by « number of democrate And independents. | He waselected for fu told the serenaders that they could bave ath they could eat, drink, and pay fi A Merrnopist Preacner Ronnep.— The Lynchburg Republican says: “A note from the Kev. George H. Ray, a Methodist antounces that while preach= Burkevilie, ing ip that town on Sunday night, 8 thief ap- sroaching within a few feet of the church, = itched ¢ e oy ye made off with with ‘he bridle and saddle.” — Opp Case or DisLtocation.—The ra Ga., Advertiser tells of « young indy in rege until < who dislocated her jaw by a — afew ago, and could not #5 father reheved ber ry Paling the joint into its place =. Moral. —— a wish to preserve jer of & their ela 40,000 acres bas been bought for » 87-A tract of land in Missouri containing A French emigrants, whe are about to there. part te settle S7 The president of Cornell university 4 that, a¢ rule, the young women at that i tution average ten per cent. better of their pe- pers than the young men, and seem to be quite us healthy. &7 Macon county, Kentucky, rejoices Ladies’ Calico Church club. Every mal is 09, pledged to attend the sanctuary in p rans hoops, sans bustles, sans all th thing—no Jewelry, no gewgaws—no, nothing of the sort. TIPLE. Suddenly on cceat ot SaaS lige, Moy All friends are respectfull foneral on Tuesday m i igo county chi GREEN. ®. m., March 1 bret incest ikwom “Boe friends “aud. Scquaieteaess’ of the family a ard the Association of Oldest are respectfully invited to attend the from bis inte residence, on Mary! Derween Let ond 21 streets northeast, on arch 3, at 8 Fa ody a foriber notice. ‘Interment eb Glenwood Cemetery. nee 5 ADLEY, Suddenly instant, MARY V. ees or sone F ScF Hisaaier, Sobu B. Willt ~paglasses latives and friends of tho family are renpoat folly invited te, attend) her fanc No, 407 7th geet sont jhwest, to-morrow, 7 (Poesday,) as ore Pm. {Baltimore Gea erty A ZBUMESAAS. At her resi 10 be ta Ay wife a ptb ae! haar dod da = i. DS. Op the Ist Mas LLIB J. 6. Rae rey acer ky ms ro eg teneral from the her aeseetsich ‘A southeast, ob Fuceday, at 3 @'chos m UNDERTAKERS &. me (Densee to HARVEY ¢ MARR.) Ho. 034 F Braumy, between Misth and Tensn. METALLIC BURIAL AND G45KE08

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