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FURNISHING GOODS. SPRING GOODS That Everybedy Wants, aND Must Have ABE NOW AERIVING aT LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR’s, | GENTLEMEN'S FURMISHINGS. Palmer’s Patent DOUBLE-YOKE SHIRTS, f READY MADE. 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN Uz. | examine the quality of Linen and Musifn used and ‘90 dozen L* DIES’ WHITE COTTON HOSE. | 0 dozen LADIES’ BROWN COTTON HOSE, at the extremely low priceof § per do en, or 40 cents per pair, 00 dozen LAT IES’ BROWN CO1 fON HOSE. S00 deren LADIES’ WHITE COTTON HOSR, Extra Long, at an unusually low price of ©5.8) per dozen, or 8 cents per pair. ‘This lot and they are decidedty th: ‘Sst goods at the money th: of Goods is from the best mannfacturers, heapest. best, and THEY HAVE ALSO RECEIVED AND JUST OPENED 300 PIECES HAMBURG EDGES AND 1 SERTING, 4N NEW AND DESIRABLE DSSIGNS, AT | VERY LOW PRICES. 75 DOZEN ZADIES’ FANCY COTTON AND LISLE-THREAD HOSE, £N SOLID STRIPES, BLUB, BLACK, AND RED, ALSO, A LARGE ASSORT- MENT OF OTHER New and Desirable Styles, KID GLOVES. ‘200 DOZEN RECEIVED SATURDAY, Harris’ and L. H. and T. Seamless, Embracing all the BEW SHADES, s eff ss a large stock of LAIN BLACK AND BLACK STITOH WHITE. | ‘They siso received a new lot of VICTORIA KID, {1 IN STREET AND EVENING SHADES. | made Shirts ONE THOUSAND DOZEN doring 3 SHIRTS FOR 6550 1 SHIRT FOR §3 00 We know the PALMER PATENT DOUBLE YORE to be the BEST SHIBT at the price in the market,and we particularly request everyone to judge for themselves. It is our intention to increase ovr sales of Ready the coming seagon, and we have therefore made our PRICES BELOW COMPBTITION, and withinthe reach of every one that wants a FIRST-CLASS SHIBT AT ALOW PRICE. SPECIAL ORDER DEPARTMENT. ‘This Department {fs on the second floor, and is weil stocked with « splendid line of PLAIN and | FANCY SHIBIINGS. Weare prepared to make tospecial order the DOUBLE-YOKE SHIRT in frem three to ten days at the following prices: $15 FOR SIX SHIBTS. 918 FOR SIX SHIB’ $91 FOB SIX SHIBTS. In the two years’ experience in the manufacture of the DOUBLE-YOKE SHIRTS, sad the success attending it, has proven, beyond » 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 Cele- brated Shirts fully confirm the assertion, and we can fully substantiate it. Give them atrial. and be con- ¥inced fer yourselves. We are the only owners and authorized manufacturers of PALMER'S PAT- ENT DOUBLE-YORKE SACQUE SHIBT for the District of Columbia. All other persons attempting to manufacture them are iufringers, and the pablo sre cautiened against ordering or purchasing thom, of any other parties. LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, 023 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. LAUNDRY DEPARTMENT. WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO DO GEN- TLEMEN’S LAUNDKY WOKK ON SHORT NOTICE. Parties wishing to have their goods | called for will please make their arrangements at | the store. PRIOE LIST: Dress Shirts 12c., Night Shirts 8. Line. Collare Sc., Linen Cutts, per pair, Bc., Under- bins #e., Draw 8e., Sock Sc.,Handkerchiefs 4c. . LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, jsni-tr 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. S— INSUBANOK OOMPANIES. STEAMER LINES. y= GER MAN-AME! N FIRE IN SUBANCE COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA BAS BEMOVED ITS OFFICE From Columbia Law Building to No. 630 F Street, feb96-6t Between 6th and 7th streets. == ARLINGTON FIRE INSURANCE coMPany, FOR THE DISTMIOT OF COLUMBIA. Paid-up C: $200,000. eOrrios G@ strest, between 1éch and ‘h streets DIBECTO: 8. Cox. president; Dr. William P. Johnston, vice presiient; William B. Riley, Adam Gaddis, Gharies Edmonston, William Gait 7. mM. Hanson, William F. Mattingly, Wil- liam H. Phill: febZ 3m |. J. FO c. and Treas. 73am NK T. RAWLINGS, Asst. Sec'y. JD ®=47s ARE DANG EXPERIENCE IS THE BEST TEACHER. Before insure NG afore your property is. insured or lost by Fire. Paya iN THE FIRST CLASS, PRK uMPT- CUMPANIES for which we are Agents. A. 8. PBATT & SON, feb35-20 Corner of Ninth and D streets, 1 His Is THE SRASON FOR FiBES. GUARD AGAINST THEM BY (NSURING YOUR PBOPEB1Y (BEAL AND PERSOBAL) WITH THR CORCORAN FIRE INSURANCE Co. OF THE DISTKIOT OF COLUMBIA. CAPITAL... = -8100,000 Office, 1429 Pennsyivanis svenue. - LER J.T. DYER. Secretary. . 0; G™nas aa noe 00., of MERCHANTS” Tasifawios ‘vo.. of Mewark, 1429 F STREET, GENERAL BANKING AND EXCHANGE BUSINESS, C. 5. BONDS, STOCKS. GOLD, MUNICIPAL DISTKIOT OF COLUMBIA 5) ht and sold on commission . a y jons made on _—— Spectal attention rem to the Collection of Interest on Government } snd to Claims and Accounts against the various Departments of the Government. maré-Im E Mi TIMONEY & co., * NOTE AND STOCK BROKERS, 631 F Street, gq BUY and SELL Gold, Goverament Bonds, Btocks ewer and Sewer, ond Ge Improvement taxes paid at » Army officers pay accounts cashed fn advance. A limited Northern amount of road Bonds wanted. foclle Swe Os eS ee Sone = 5 setae Pe rl, B. PRuwriss, Oash, ATR TED StATAS DEtos AR Camee steers FF®£epmaws savines aNp Faust COMPANY BANKING HOUSE, 1607 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, (Opposite U =‘ Treasary.) ALL PROFITS paid to D: » Banker, ay 606 Tth street, F°2. ALEXANDBIA, WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOW ‘OWN, D. 0, AND POTOMAU BIVER LANDINGS. The steamer COLUMBIA will. resume her_rega- lar tri; for above points on SAT- UBDAY, March 7th, leaving Com- merce street wharf, Baltimore, at 4 . a. For full information apply to OHAS. WOBTH- INGTON, Commerce street wharf, Baltimore, Ma.; 6. 39 Water street, Georgetown, D. 0. W. J. STEPHENSON & BRO, 7th street wharf, Washington, DC. mari-3t * LANDINGS, every Tursday, Thurs: day and Saturday mornings, as follows :—On Tu ays and Saturdays, leave at 7a. m., proceeding os far as Ourrioman;' returning on Wednesdays and Un Thursdays, leave at 12 o'clock noon, far as Lower Oodar Point; retarning WM 4H. BYLES, Agent. NEW PUBLICATIONS. BY AUTHORITY THF. ¥ TACTIOS. ye ey Beste feeanh at. BLISHED * TO- iLLoste 7 LEATHER, WITH CLASP. PRICE, 92. EXTEAOT FROM RECENT ORDER OF WAB DEPABTMERT : “To insure uniformity, all evolutions, and ot embraced in these ic ars w in ribed nem Soe reece “Becretary of War,” FOR SALE IN THIS OITY BY WARREN CHOATE & CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, VEBNON kOW, marS-tr Corner Penna. ave. and 10th street. N&W Books, BECEIVED ABD SALE AT SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE, er 4% Street and Pennsylvania Ave. Phineas Redox. A Novel. By Anthony Troliope. Lattice Dai By ‘smthor of Olive Blakes Good Wor! fbip Ahoy. A Yarn in Thirty-six Cable Length Pet, or Pastimes and Penalties. By Bev. Bg. jawes. Life of Edwin Forrest,with Beminiscences and Per- sonal Recollections, By James Rees, The Dethroned Heire liza Dupuy. Langley Manor, By Mite. Newby, e The Wetherel Affair, By J M BY - DeForest. The Conservation of Energy. By Balfour Stewart, The New Onemistry. By Josiah P. Cooke. Zelda’s Fortune. By the author of Earl’s Dene, ALL THE MAGAZINES AND FASHION BOOKS FOR MAROE. PLAYING CARDS. BLASK BOOKS, Pass BOOKS, AND EVERYTHING I - TIONERY LIME, for sale at ee febai-tr SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTO! Beees FOR LENT READING. Dear Feast of Lent. By author of “Rutledge.” A ‘Rosary for Lent” Byranthor ‘ol Rutledge.” Helps to . By Bishop Hantt; 7. Some Weeks in Lent. By Rev. G. H. Wilkinson. Ey od a A en rceoerend Poem. ly Oommunings with God. By Bishop Leighton. The Call of Lent; to eay “* No.”” Christian Counsels, from Fenelon ana others. And many other works of the same character, at _feb30__WM. BALLANTYNE’S, 425 7th street, ICH4RD B. MOMUN «& cu.. BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, 2015 Penysytvania AVENUE. NSW BOOKS: ‘S: Among onr Sailors, by Dr. J. G: Sewell, 12mo, The Parisians by Lora Lytton, ta 7, Cait, 12mo. yy Cherbulies ee ee Hesse S sees Brad "s Publica nd y the Dead Alive, by Wilkie Collius Princess of Thule, by W. Black. febé-tr W4SHINeToN Prince] AN] OUTSIDE. RO. InTH St? EEy, GENERAL AGENTS’ FOR ALL SUBSCHI>- TION BOOKS, STATIONERY. CHhOMO, + Ce es FRAMES, Tht = e., & pet he REAL ESTATE AGENTS. P®TER CAMPBELL, STOCK ANL BONDS BROKER, The first Broker Dealing Bxctusively in Stocks and Bonds ever established in the city. 1423 PENNsLVANIA AVENGE, marS-ly _Baween Willard’s and the Treasury. SAM’ CROSS, S Breker, SHEPHERD'S BUILUVING, Ho. 905% P SYLVANIA AVENUR, Wasnineton, D. 0. Prompt attention given to the payment of General and Special Taxes. ERT. No. A HOUSES AND LOTS IN ALL PARYS OF THE CITY FOR SALE. LOANS NEGOTIATED. MON BY INVBST- EBD. dect-tr JOAN BOYLE. = FRANK BARNUM JUAN BOYLE & CO., BEAL ESTATE ANU NOTE BROKERS, 605 loth street, opposite U. 8. Treasury, HOUSE cn I Retr, taomay Sh teste o 0 oF « of will exchange for productive bnproved ESTMINSTEB HOT: Ww ON THE EUROPE uN Cormer of Irving Place a NEW YO. Only one block from Union tral yet quiet location in the c! viciuity of all the principal places of amusement and leading retail stores, has been enlarged and im- — the past eine by the addition of fifty rooms 8 passenger elevator. febs-ly = ORAS. B. FERBIN, Proprietor. mare, the most cen- yin the immediate jm CUNARD LINE. NOTICE. ‘With the view of ee the chances of col- lision, the Steamers of Line take a specified “Garin gated pasate fb atenstown to New York or Boston, crossing Meridian of 80 at 43 lat, “ath Reward pusnen; coming th Meridian of 60 at 42 iat., or nothing to the north of 43. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. ? jew York. thas * do net carry steerage pas- a Barzs or Passact.—Cabin, 2%: 9100, and @130, gold, according to accommodation. Tickets to Pa: Tis, old. additional. Beturn tickets on favor- gp ef iver! jae o ot _ ire ‘at lowest rates. g Antwerp, Antwerp, ice, ze 4 Bow! i 0. roadway, ity Building, er to OTIS BIGELOW, Banker, ite it Ufice . 8. G. FRANCKLYR, Agent, M EROHANT’S oe STEAMSHIPS 88 follows:—! Hercana ‘the corner of 17th street and Hew York 3, W. THOMPSON, President, bi 3 Fretqhte deitvered Knox's Express, ‘Or- C, °: Wiutan, SBBITT HOUSH, epl-ly WASHINGTOS, D.O Hons Hore, Bo. 709 @ STREET, Barrween 73H and 87x Streets, Jema-ty GvoD NEWS. GOOD NEWS, COFFEES DOWN. COFFEES DOWN. It may be seen by the New York commercial papers of late date that Coffees have declined and as we have ‘and received new stock in this line since pure the decline it gives us great pleasure to offer our customers the same choice grades and variction they have been gett: Us at greatly reduced prices, > ‘The reduction ts from three to Ave, cents por pound, or from siz to ten per centum. This is a fact worthy of note and we invite those interested to call ‘and see for themselves. We also continue to sell SUGARS. Standard New York Brands.) Crushed ee) Staveuenerssnesa essse Pt ate ve xtra \o As will be seen by the Fhich wenave siargen sed our re, facilities for obtaining the sane are such that we bave ne tn assertt that weare able to any pruee thie ide of Hew York Moller’s Dismond Drips, Silver Drips, Amber Drips, Golden ‘syrup, &c., &0,,&0, MOLASSES. stcoss-ooerrnescoreseesti | Mg Wamily ee " L || Ss Family... 7 “ (_—emonen sssgred ER Ee Bacal per sack, (g00d Fatally oar 1 the cay bose inthe ony tad make 2 apes GUNS, Finuine f, AFD SPORTING mm 8 B5IeR OF BIG CUR, Oonnaa So aro H Braem it.w. | SFO aE rane —s NING, March 9 ° eo will sal all Kiguors, te, in the stove of B. F. W--seli, avenve. We name in part: , i A large ui and Bhelf Goods; Fine Ola B es helt Goo Gieare, Tobacco, : ters, Shelving, Scales, Skids, &o. ‘Pate stock te Ver) large, well assorted, and mostly fresh goods. Terms of, : Allsams under $100 that Tmousl’s craate of thirty and sixty per cent. interest, «1 ict Donde taken at market valae. Also, at 12 o'clock, same day, 20 shares Great Fails lee Company stock. ‘Terms cash. mari DUN@ANSON, DOWLING & 00., Ancts. ¥ DUNCANBON, DOWLING & Uv.. Aucts,, BBO oiner th abd D streets northwest TRUSTER’S SALE OF TWENTY-SEVEN Va- CANT LOTS INTHE NORTHW ROTEUN POR: ¥, FRONT ON P.Q. AND THR -ENTH STRERTS AND KINGMAN UBT, 5 By virtue of a deed of trust from Franklia 8. D2, 18. and recorded amene tae ined ¥ 21, 1872. and recorded amone jand re- cords cf the District in Liber No. 699, folto 157, and at the request in writh of the party secured thereby. I will off-r for sale,to the highest bilder, on WEDNESDAY, the ' Sth day of March, 1374, at 4 o'clock he premises, lots 2, 25,37. 28, 29, 30. BL. $2, 33) 34, 85, 38, 87, 45, 47, 48. 49, G1, 86 88, 59, and 60. in el nema>’s subdivision of square No.2ti; aleo all of lots 2? t025,inclasive,irenid subdivision, except those portions thereof wich were heret fore conveyed to Charles M. Walker by thesaid Eliad Kingman and others, by deed dated Jone 1. 1867. end recorded among the Iand records {the District, in Liber B 0 E, No.7, folio 333 et 8 “2 plat of the property can be seem at any time at the Kuotioreers, Terms: One third cash,and the reektue in two equal payments at respectively six aad twelve months, with eight per cent. interest. secured by toed of trust, A deposit of @590n eactrlot on day of tale, the terms of sale are not complied with within seven days from day of sal>, the trastes reserves tha m, on tl 35, Tight to resell at the risk cost of defautting pur- chaser or purchasers. by atving five days’ notice ia some paper published in Washington. Qonveyanc- ing at purchaser's cost. REGINALD FENDALL, Tresteo. DUNCANSUN, DUWLING & Ov Auctionsers. mi apd Rotate Brokers, iy me and lth Bear Oboe % XECUTORS’ BALE OF IMPROVED PROP. ERTY IW ALLEY BOUNDED it iTREETS A: L ETTS AVENUB NOBTA 8" BUSES ‘OR STABLING O8 TEN @u TUESDAY AFTEBROON, March the 17th, 1874, at 5 o’clock, on the premises, we ‘shall sell part +f Lot No. 14, in Square No 27, me by one large Brick and two emall Frame a dings. This property is weil adapted for stablir ‘poses for private families. The abore wromnty win be sold in separ at rr PiTerma: One-third cash; the balance in two eqnal payments, at 6 and 12 months, with notes bearing interest, 8 per cet. per annum, and secured by © deed of'trust. All conveyancing at oost of pur- chaser, | $30 will be required, je. on each purchase at time of GIVEN, 0. 8. HILTON, Exccutors of John P. Hilton, 126-d&ds [Rep] LATIMER & OLEARY, Aucts Y THOS. E. WaGGaMAN, Keai Estate Auctioneer, o1%7th street, SALE ELEGANT DOUBLE BRICK HOUS| ‘NO, 2013 | STRERT NORTH WEST. On SATUBDAY, March 7th, at 8 o'clock a. I ehall sell on the premises, the above prop 42 feet’ Ls inches ‘on I TROS B. WAGGAMAN, [Bep } Auctioneer. erty, having a front o street. ‘Terms day of sale. mard-co&de ¥ B. M. Wii mente Broker snd Auctioneer, 1 . 729 Seventh street, between G and H. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ¢ALUABLE PROPERTY ON NOSTH ISTREET, BETWEEN SECOND AND THISD STREETS EAST, AT PUBLIO AUOTION Ni: By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated Fob- @.: Méth. 1874, tana duly recorded in Liber 0. 13, folle 4et_ wea, eueor the Tand. re ir Washiogton county, District of Oolam- at the request of the party secured thereby, will sell, in front of the public ction, on SATUBDAY , Marc at 4% o'clock p.m , all that certain piece or py gf ground I> ing and being situate in tne said city of Washington, D O.,and known and distinguished pen the ground plat or plan thereof, as lot nam- bered cight.(3,) iu square numbered seven hundred and nity-onb, (751,) containing 8,700 sauare fest. Terms: One-third cash; balance in months, with interest at ten per cent, from day of sal, and secured by a deed ol the property ‘sold is sold. All conveyancing at cost of terms of eale are not complied with the trustees reserve the ri re bi trast on A deposit of $100 when Property archaser. mart-cokds J.T. COLDWEL' B* DUNCANSON, DOWLING & OO., Aucts, Southeast Corner 9th and D streets northwest AUCTION SALE OF THE OLD EASTERN MARKT BUILDING, SHEDS, &c. By virtue of authority vested in ws, a» Commis- soners of Kastorn, Market) we will soll at public + the 10th day of March, on the premises, all the c., which were used in the street, between 4, Governor. ¢ *} Commissioners, feb%6_ DUNOANBON, BOWLING £ 00., Aucts. —_——_————— BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMTS ~HOW CASE: SHLyessiow SOARES ar oT. febl2-Im* No. 58 and 60 Hanover st. timore, BILLIARD TABLES LOW FOR CASH ayien i Poytenpaea capacity to saa ta ¢, finish. and runn auy in the world. ‘Beoond-hand tables Sri iral Eecceeaeantn 1 tables: o ‘ones, and all BILLIARD Goobs of best quality, Send for circular. Refer to National Hotes, ym Hall, Alex. , and Theatre Comique. J.@. TAYLOB & 00.. decls-Sm___ 240 West’ Pratt street, Baltimore, P HANSON HISS & CO, FRENOK GOODS AND ORNAMENTS, OGURTAIN MATERIAL, Ero., 46 MORTH CHARLES SY., SALTIMORE FURWSMITURE, PAINTING, PAPER HANGINGS, , auD CURTAIN MATERIALS, HARDWOOD DOORS, MANTELS, WAINSCOTTING, & . L. MARCOTTE & Co., UNION SQUARE, (20 East 17th St..) ~ EW YORK CITY. AUCTION S4LER. street, Bee eae ve a yoperdet. 164 Recess a eet ve a7” THE ABO Post! Makck Tux Cade LT = a feba8-d THEN beRA Pree: — GREBE & WILLIAMS. Anctx Br oe A Poe Siieat taseotmens of eles Pee ‘are, Com qi ; ae ohne gate Serra ae eet: ‘ei frory ‘bendle ui ves, Table Oatiery, ac. Sree: OS: GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. La’ rT EVENING. ¥ W.L. WALL & Oo., Auctioneers, New Marbie iy ‘Wos. 900 and 909 Pennsylvania avenue, cor. 9h et GBEAT sat, EB BY CATALOGU OF ELEGANT. OIL PAINTINGS, FR Mt ONE.OF THE LAB- Skat’ GALLE! 5. aw ¥ WELL-ENOWN iN AND AMERICAN ARTISTS, AT AUOTI Qn the tirst floor of our #) ‘BIDA Wood, Augiere, and others. We would respectfally call the attention of buy- ers to the above sale, as it is peremptory. Many ofthe paintings are by eminent and well known artists, Paintings on ‘Terms cash. m2 [ Rep) exhibition on Pharsday evening. WM. L. WALL & CO., Aucts. To-MORROW. ¥ LATIMER & CLEARY South —— Boal Estate = yuthwest corner Pennsylvania ave. th'street, tar Ottice Buildings. a TWO REW @ur-sEaT ARBIAGES AT AUO- On SATURDAY MORNING, March Th. 34, at 12 o'clock, in front’ of our auction rooms. we sha'l sell, for whom it may concern, two new Jamp-seat Carriages, num der one work: >. ‘Terms cash, LATIMES & CLEABY, mar5-2t Auctioneers. ¥ LATIMER & B oa ay op * Catron herent 0, WOOD CASE PIsNoO STMENT OF UBNITURE: A iy BEE HORSE CARTS. BE- BESTA’ DECRA: 187 he f the auction rooms, we shall sell the above, horses and carts will be sold at 12 o'clock precisely. ‘Terms cash. LATIMER & CLEARY, _mard-2t Auctioneers. Y B.H. WARN By Estate Broker and A: No. 739 7th street, between @ and H sta." TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VALUABLE THERE- STURY AND BASEMENT PRESS BRICK HOUSE ON ELEVENTH STREST. s TWEEN N AND O STREETS NOBTH WEST, By virtue of a deed of trust to us dated April l9th, A. D. 1873, and duly recorded in Liber No. Fi0, foito 398, et seq. one of the land records for Washington county, D and at the request of Bone eccured thereby, ‘will sell_at pnblic suction, in front of the premises, on SATURDAY, March 7th, A. D 1574, a' 45 o'clock p. m., all that certain piece or parcel of ground in Wash- ington, D. ©.,Known ana desi; as lot No. w re (12). in John M. =e econ) recorded subdivision of square No. three ndred and thirty- bine (339), improved as above-stated. Terms of sale as prescribed by deed of trust. $409 with 10 per cent, interest from April 19th, A. 1873, and expenses of sale in cash, and balance ta 6 and 12 months which the pxrchaser will be required to give his notes bearing interest from day of sale. §1W will be required when property is knoeked duwn. Allconveyancing at cost of r ce Ferine of aale aro not, complied with in reven days the t.ustees reserve the right to rusell the property at risk and cost of defaulting par chaser, after five days’ advertisemout in soma one oF more newepapers published in Washington, D.O. BUSHKOD ROBINSON, 7 0.,, D. W. STEWART, easiest J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. febl9-e04 B: DUNCANSON, DOWLING & CO., Anct Southeast cerner Sth and D streets northwest. AUCTION SALE OF STALLS IN THE BAST- ERN MARK&T. si In accordance with an act entitled “An act ia relation to the rale and rent of stalls in tho Bastern arket,” as follows. Be tt'enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the District of Cobemira, That after the completion of Eastern Market building, belonging to and owned by the District of Colombia, in the eity of Wash ington, th sell, for the time of five alls and stands herein, after suitable t sement, to the highest bidders, over and above @ fixed minimum price on ench stall, to be determined by the Governor and Market Commis. sioner, and announced at the time of sale; and thereafter no furtber sums shall be pald by the pur- chasers for use of said stalls or stauds, except sach snnual rent as hereinafter prescribed for the said time of five years Sic. 2. And be it further enacted, That all stalls sold as herein provided shall be occupied by the par- chaser thereof, otherwise such sale shall bs ‘ull and void, and shall be resold by the direction of the Governor after thirty days’ netice .§. Amd be i: furtner enacted, Thi rental for each and every stall in't referred to in the f produce and euch other articles of merchandise as, jo their discretion, will be necessary. Bee. 4. And be it further enacted, That the terms of sale of said stalls or stands shall be one-third cash ree eq\ rate of eight percent. per annum, and in ease of de- fault in the payment of any tustaliment, the Gow. ernor abalt sell for cash the stall or stand upon said installment is due for the remainder of Bee. 5. “And best further enacted, That any ect or aots now in existence inconsistent with the pro- visions of this act be, and the same are hereby, re- aled. PApproved June 26, 1578. Notice is rong | given that the remaining stalls in said Eastern Market will be sold on the premises, at public auction, on TUBSDAY, the 10tn day of 3:80 o'clock p.m. The fall terns for the purpose the maim building, will buy t! stalls are erected upon the ou! indone the buyers of such stalls will be change from the main bui'ding t outside le a ee — complied with within five days from ee SHEPHERD, Gorornor. "{ Commissioners, 1G KIMBALL, fela?-4 DUNCANBON. DOWLING & 00., Aucts. H, WARNER ¥ Bisthi Wotate Broker and Anctionser, ‘Bo, 729 7th street, between G and B. UABLE PROPERTY ‘= AND Lith df = w! X GREEN IAMS, Auctioneers, B, bag ARE ‘Mth and D'screete. SALE OF EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURSI- Mas dsp Modtodeeaumieee as w E-roP sepmvom SurT Mai UREA AS FS UT MA Tt BEDST: Wath ake, v IAMS, Ancts. }G, Auctionver. HORSES, WAG NS. CARRYAULS, CoRN, COWS, MOWLEG O4INE, FUBNITURE, BC. 0, A N On N AS74.0t D jock, I will sell, ow at Tennally to Sine Work Houses, Fi C ve Od ot Ohi Two large Wagors and Harness, Two Oar ryalls and Farming I Harpess, Ono Mowing Machine, Lot implements, Lot Corn, Household Far- ec. i THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, B* THOMAS DOWLING IMPROVED PROPE! TIONOF N perty. ancing and <tamps at th= cost of the purchaser A deposit of @lw required as soon as the proverty is track off. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer, EB, ‘Estate Brower and A\ Federal Buildings. Corner 7th and F Streets Northwest, IMPROVED AND RTY NEAL 5D UM, BOUMDED BY L PoURDa® 40D Tru STREETS NORTH- By virtue of a deed of trast to us, dated May b, A. D. 1872, and recorded in Libor 681, folio ndat the rea Square numbered eight hundred and fifty-five, (855, being original Lote 1. 2.3, 4,25, 26 37.38. 29.30, 32, 38,34 and $5, in said square, together with the iniprovements thereon. Terms of sale: 912,000, with expenses of sale and interest at ten per cent. from Ma) ‘and the balance in #ix, twelve and ghteen months, with mterest, secured by a deed of trast on the property A ‘ieposit of $500 will be required at All conveyancing at cost of purchaser, sale are not complied with inten days the Trustees reserve the right to ty at the risk and cost of the de- T,after five days’ advertisement ewspapers pablished in Waching THOMAS T. FISHER,; , | but ry ard argued in favor of holding the exposition. ‘ir. Thurman offered a concurrent resolution approp tating £10,000 for the expenses of con- ducting the District of Columbia in vestigation, Mr. Cameron objected to its consideration, and Mr. Thurman withdrew it, And, aiter a short time speut in executive session, the Senate adjourned. HOUSE.—Atter our report closed the House Tefused to recommit the bill in relation to the tree distribution of printed matter by Congres by, 8 vote Of 46 yeas to 153 ways. € previous question being still the question was then taken on the pasage of | the Dill reported from the Committee on Offices and Post Roads, and which was defeated last week, and it was detested by a vote of 112 yeas to #2) ; wer, Pee ROTION CAR r rom the Committee on Elections, reported a resolution declaring C. Y. Thomas entitled to the seat from the Sth Virginia die- trict, now occupied by A. M is. The report was adopted, and Thoma: was then eworn in as a member of the House, ‘The House then resolved itecit into Committee of the Whole, and proceeded to the consider- ation of the RXKCUTIVE, LEGISLATIVE, AND JUDICIAL ae PROPRIATION BILL. pace of this = which, from its very ma- ture, affected every de; nt of the ment. In the dlocusston of the bull he would | refer at some length to the revenues and ex, ditures of the government. His first was that the amount of money ex, bya government formed the base line of all financial legislation. He could not agree that | must cut down the expenditures according to = ~ —_ BL — bad told the House other day that they must cut their garment according to their cloth. "That wees “ ciple for an individual, but not a good one fora nation. What Co bad to inquire was, how much money do we need to carry on the functions of the government? When we ascer- tain how much money will be required to carry on the government, then we cau intelligentl; fx our taxation and revenue laws. d in the army, the navy, the fortification appropriation bills alteady parsed the appropriations were $11,653,000 less than the original estimates. In the bill the reduction would be $4,600,000 ig the Indian Dill, $1,000,700. In the ‘miscellaneous bill to be reported the committee could not say how much the reduction would be, but Ubey expected to reduce, amo: things, the following amounts, viz. For butid- | ings and grounds in the District of Columbia, $00,000; tor buildings under the S: Architect of the Treasury, $2,500,000, and from. DAVIt GALLUP, Trustees. the river and harbor biil 500, maré-eotds [Rep] J.T. OULDWELL, Auct. - ~ anal ¥ WM. L. WALL & O6., Auctioneers, « Marble Building, No, 900 and 909Pennsylvania avenue, cor. Xh st BECEIVER'S SALE OF FINE GOLD W. DIAMONDS, CHAINS, LOCK ETS. JE RANDE. Sc .OF ISSAC ALE. BANKE&UPT, AT at iN. DAY MOBNING, March 9, com t LL o'clock, we will sell on the first » Diamonds, &c, We name in 40 Gold Watches: One fine double timer, quarter sscot cases, eeveral very fine American Watche-—How ard, Appleton, Tracy & Go , Bartlett, Bigin, and American Watch Oompany; Beversl Indy’s Watches, set with Deamonds, worth frem 9100 to $100, in 18 Karat cases. 21 fine Gold Watch Chains. Gents’ heavy Vest Onaing, Ladies’ Opera Chains. Two Diamond Lockets. Five Diamond Rings. Two Diamond Mu: One pair Diamond Sleeve Bution: Together with many articles of Jewelry. We call special attention of the trade to the above sale, as the goods are of the very best Jill'bo sold without reserve. Wecal! special atton tion to the doubletimer, quarter second, in 18 karat “"Forims: Oseb, Sree: Caahs WM. L, WALL, Receiver. mars Wm. &. WALL £00 , Aucts FRY LATIMER & OLEARY Se weet ennsyivania avenue = ‘Btar Office Buildings. ECUTOBS’ SALE OF BIGHLY VALU. "TMPROVED, ND UNIMPROVED P we; improved by a three-story Frame Dwelling, wit! all the modern improvements; together with the Brick aud Frame Buildings frouting Vermont we shall soli the adjoining ‘a front of 37 feet 4 inches on i4to street, and running parallel to Lot 6, with an « age width to Vermont syenue, conteiniug 2,526 mare 'eet. residences, certainly sh: comménd th. of our capitalists, or parties wishing to invest their money where is rapidly increasing in Valucyand where there is ne Possible chance of a lecline. “Ferma: One-fourth cash; the residue in four equal payments at 6,12, 18and44 months, with interest At 7 per cent.’ per annum, from day of sale, and red by of trust on the property. ee, cost of hesers. A zg ong AS HILTO. xecutors of John P. Hilton, £26-aads [Bop] LATINGE & CLEARY gy agen aT a WEDNESDAY, March 18. 1874, at 6 aoe Pm, we shall sell. in front ‘of the premises, Lot ‘21, in square Ho. 166, frontit feet nine i on lith strest, an contata unare fect of growods with in! @ well-built, Rind basement ‘a containing ten rooms and qath-room, with all te. ‘Terme of twenty-seven runt im) ‘sale: One-fourth im cash, ee . tobe Talescfecven per cent, t Beye | : i ite aclous salesrecms the balance of | The pension bil! would scarcely tion, although the gentleman who in charge (Mr. O'Neill) expected that by death and expiration of Efisions the reductions might be $500,000. The Military Academy bili would be reauced $10,000 below last vear. All these items together would show a reduction of $3 300,000 below the estimates as published, not including, of course, what might be appre- ted fer tee, Board of Public Works, the ‘ntennial, er special priations: | indicated. He thought, Nowever taer if the | House would sustaim@he committee they could | reduce the expenditures, exclusive of the sink- ing fund, to $270,000.000. Aller discussion the comniittee then rose, and the House took # recess till 7.30. The House met in evening session to farther amend the report of the revision of the laws. There were about a dozen mem! avd after passing upon a m of amend’ ments the House adjourned. 7 Omaha talks of aYutare ““Mudsill Club.” 87 Boston nas one colored policeman. S87 The total number of granges is now said to be 11,000. s7 The Kome Grabber is a new Georgia paper. 7 Cincinnati bas defeated a social evil ordi- nance—two to one. | ,,87-An overdose of cough-mixture killed Johm Tufts, of Mystic, Conn. S7"It is said that the richest planter in Mis- Siseipp! is a colored man. S7 “Ladies, please shut the door,” is the le- gend on all the saloon déors in the west. &7 Nothing poisons a room like a dead smell of tobacco. 82 Lean beef in indiana is folicitously term- | ed “hat-rack.” | , #7-A New York woman putea little lead im ber prayers and threatens to shoot the man that sells her husband liquors. | _e7-P. P. Wintermute, the murderer of Gen. | McCook has been bailed by the district court of Yankton, Dakota, in the sam of $35,000. s7 The woman's war in Springfield, Obie. bas caused much domestic infelicity, opposing the part taken in it by thelr | men | wives. 87-A Kentucky paper apologizes for havi poken of the “red-neaded, malignant mule who dispenses the county money,” by saying that it wrote: “Big-bearted, valiant soul.” S7-Miss Kate Koss, ot Kansas, speaks hs esides @t caucuses, goes in ysterice when her side or the other is victor- ious. S87-‘I've belped to bury every man that ever sold me a drop of liquor, except one, and | am arter him night and day,” was the cheery good- | matured remark of @ orator at Springfield, Mass., the | MARRIED RDSON—OURBY. On Wednesday, the Past es el lend, and Mist IDA @. CUBS, of the Dimeiot st Columbia, UCKER-BIZZELL. In thie ‘Obi ED the Sth inst., Mrs. MARGARET A. GLAZE. On GLAZE, iv the 324 year of her age. Relatives and friends of the family are ia: to ber fmneral Saturday, at 20 Pm. 912 sonthweat. ¥ Rockvale ‘and Port Tobacco papers copy.) UNDERTAKERS &c. Riemann ve. mARVEY, Undertaker, (Buemssor to HARVEY & MARK.) So. 034 F Stu zr, between Minth and Tenta.

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