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Ff LADIES’ UNDERCLOTHING. LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR'S, 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘Hisve prepared for the Spring Business the largest Sad handsomest assortment of Ladies’ Undercloth- ding ever ofered in this markt, comprising as ful- dows: S styles DRESSING SACQU ES, at $1 50, S157, 24.08, $2.75, $3.25, 85.75. 2 styles NIGHT DRESSES. at 91 75 2I7h 260, e275, 0. 93.87% 66.574, $7.78, 85,8 ‘16 styles WALKING SKIRTS, at SS cents, $1. $1.38, $ s 4, $4.10, $2.3 $2.59. $3, $3 50, B4.13, $5.49 $7.58 styles SHORT SKIRTS, at 70 cents, $0 cent 2.10, 115, g135, $153, g ez ‘9 styles TRAIN SKIBTS,st $2 75,82 30 $4.37, $5 60, iz $10 50, $14, $14.75 23 styles CHEMISE at SS cents, 91, 81.25, $1.37, 9162, S157, $230, §8.57, $3.25, 85.60, $3.78 SS, 94. 85 cents iss 24 styles DRAWERS, at 75 con s s $2.35, g290 T styles APRONS. at 25 cents, 50 cents, 63 conta, 7% cents, 5S cents, 1.13, @1 29, Infants’ Goods. DBESSES, CHRISTENING BOBES, SKIRTS, PIQUE CLOAKS, MERINO CLOAKS, WOOL SHIRTS, BASKETS; &c.,&c, 20 Children’s Goods. “WHITE PIQUE DRESSES and SAQQUBS, FLANNEL ond CLOTH SACQUES, in creat variety. Ladies’ Cashmere Jackets At the following prices: 912 47.25, $1575, $20.75, 33.50, 847. 4.73, $15, 21.00, $26, Water-Proof Cloaks, A large assortment, in English and American Manufacture, at the following prices: §12, $13, S14, 81437, 815.75, 916.37, 916.75, $17.75, $23, $45, $30, $33. adies’ Dresses, SUMMEB POPLIN DBESSES, at a bargain, sus BLACK ALPACA DRESSES, at $13.12, . . $24 ISSES, at 115, 9122.50. SWISS DRESSES, ( Polonaise and Skirt,) at $12. $16, $25, $35.50, $40, £60, LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, PENNSYLVANIA AVENU STEAMER LINES. SPBING ABRANGEMENT OF STEAM . PILOT BOY leave Tt AO jurrioman; retar ‘On Thursday jeave at 12 o'eloek noon, proceeding as fer as Lower Ocdar Point, returning st 2p. m.on Friday, felis Im WM. H. BYLES, Agent. NARD LINE. NOTICE. With the view of dimin ing the chances of col- lision, the Steamers of this Line take # specified course for al! season of — year. to § On the outward passage from (juecnstown to New York or Boston, crossing Meridian of 5) at 43 Ist,, Or bothing t he north of 43. On the homeward passage, crosst fF nothing to the nor THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN AL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. Faom Nxw Yorx.~ | From Boston. Calabria Wed., Mar. 15| Hecia. + Mar.2 erin... Wed, Mar. 25| Marathon. “Sats Mart Bevcnnnn Wed, April 1) Atlas... pri 4 Cuba. Wed. April 5 Oly mpa-.Sat., April 11 Abyesial > April 1§ Samaria..‘Tues., April 31 Aod & towing WEDNESDAY and SAT ork Steamers marked thus * do net carry steerags pas- LEOrs. er 3 Bares oF Passace.—Oabin, $3, $100, and @120, Bold, according to sccommodation. Tickets to Pa- Fis, 918, gold. additional. Beturn tickets on favor- Sble terms. Steerage, $80, currency. Bteerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown, $Pd sit parte ot Burope. at lowest rates. Thi rs given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Aniwer other ports on the Uontinent, and for ‘Mediterranean ports. For freight Sze, apply at the Company's office, No. Green; for stcerage passage, No. 111 Broadway, Trinity Building, or to OTIS BIGELOW, Banker, GOS 7th street, BRS", Patent Office. _sauw-ly CHAS. G. FRANCKLYN, Agent, | FeCHanT’s LINE OF STEAMSHIPS WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. a Ney ‘BOF VALI + EAL ESTATE. . ste Berw 81 sts., northwest, and twelve months, with interest from day of m the property. when pro y arms, of ene are not, complied » jon reserves the Ti Te- Tisk and cost of the defauit- tug purchaser, after five (5) days’ atvertisement { «Me newspaper u secured b; Gepost of $100 ruck If seven days. the trust eli the property at the £0, W. STIOK: J T. COLDWELL, daiesm: "S FURMISHINGS. GENTLEME Palmer’s Patent DOUBLE-YrokeE SHIRTS, READY MADE. 6 SHIRTS FOR 616 50 3 SHIRTS FOR 68 50 1 SHIRT FOR 63 00 We know the PALMER PATENT DOUBLE to be the BEST SHIBT at the price in the market,and we particularly request everyone to examine the quality of Linen and Muslin used and Judge for themseives. It fs onr intention to Increase our sales of Ready made Shirts ONE THOUSAND DOZEN during the coming season, and we have therefore made our PRICES BELOW COMPETITION, and within the reach of every one thet wants a FIBST-OLASS SHIBT AT ALOW PBIOB. | TRUSTER’ SPECIAL ORDER DEPARTMENT. This Department fs on the second floor, and is Well stocked with a splendid line of PLAIN and FANCY SHIBTINGS. tospecial order the DOUBLE-YOKE SHIRT in from three to ten Gays at the following prices: $15 FOR SIX SHIRTS. @15 FOR SIX SHIBTS. $21 FOR SIX SHIRTS. In the two years’ experience in the mannfacture YOKE SHIRTS, aud the success attending it, has proven, beyond a donbt, that it is the most comfortable and perfect-fitting one made in any section of the world. The thousands of orig- inal apd duplicate orders received for these Ocle- brated Bhirts fully confirm the assertion, and we can fully substantiate it. Give them atrial, and be con- vinced fer yourselves. We are the only owners and suthorized manufacturers of PALMER’S PAT- ENT DOUBLE-YOKE SACQUE SHIRT for the All other persons attempting to manufacture them are infringers, and the public are cautiened against ordering or purchasing thom of any other parties. prepared to make District of Columbia. LOCKWOOD, BUFTY & TAYLOR, sf Saturday, Feb usry Zist,the Steamer | reet 023 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, LAUNDRY DEPARTMENT. WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO DO GEN- TLEMEN’S LAUNDRY WORK ON SHORT NOTICE. Parties wishing to have their goods called for will please make their arrangements at PBIOE LIST: Dress Shirts 12c., Night Shirts 8c. Lines Collars Sc., Linen Cuffs, per pair, 8c., Undershirts 8c., Drawers 8¢ Bec 6c., Handkerchiefs 40. LOCKWOOD, BUFTY & TAYLO} jan%-tr 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. — BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMTS ‘0 ORDER inthe best manner or New York mills MUSLIN am NEN, (or $225. Perfect fit of Wamsntta MUSLIN Shikts MADE Ti © of Wameu'ta finest FAMILY Li READY-MADE 'AMIL LUBEN COLLARS f. OY LINEN SHIBT BOSOMS Sc _, worth 600, Finest Reversible OU F FS, 7c. a pair, All goods retailed at wholesale prices. Dilustrated directions for self-measurement sent hea led tor at the BaLTiMoRe BHIRT e street. Baitimore. MEGINNEDS, Agent. _marlé-t'th.s.Im ESst4sniseep 1s16, * CHAS. SIMON & SONS, 63 NOBTH HOWARD 8T., BALTIMORE, MD Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOoDs, Jioald call special attention to,thetr and Hosiery; the Goods in the cf ‘n Goods, Embroi assortment of Mourning MPLES SENT FREE orders amounting to $30.00 or over, will be sent free of freight charges by Express; bat whose orders are not led by the their geods sent ASHINGTON, NORFOLK, BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. ‘The fine Iron Steamer LA 1B LAK: Pm - Be ber mer LADY OF = = " whart. PORSEY CLAGETT. General Agent, mlé-tr__ Plant's Store, corner Ish st. and Pa. ave JN®¥ ExPiuse Live via cama, PHILADELPHIA. ALEX SNDRIA, Va., WASH- INGTON AND GEORGETOWN, D. 0. SAiLixe Dats. Prom Pier 3, North ‘Wharv. hil- . WipEspay toa" BAT. a ¥: Georgetown, D. OF THE DISTRICT NG A. he 7th day La ‘oadprcend The Svinte of Elizabeth’ be i, deceased, Administration Docket 32 readiog the petition of Aun Ferral, this day ts hereby ordered that Bobert Cisrk, the Simtpinraion of said estate. and Mary Orawford, said ests! fn said Court. ou the re 5 4TH Day a, Bre, = ould pottei and aon ek tee eho AOL! of Mare! BREECH LOAD NG SHOT GUNS MADE TO ORDEB. a Loading Guns to Breech Load- CLARK & SNEIDER, ‘B14 west Pratt street, Baitimore, Md. BiLLIARD TABLES LOW FOR CASH r dec$-t thassm Gecls-Sm 240 West Pratt i pal of the eB, MONDAY MOBN- Ne, , 1874, at 10 and continul One elegant Parlor Grand Piano, “George Steck & Large number French Plate Mantel and Pier Mir- about hem Bay om and Walnut Parlor Suites, upholstered in velvet and reps. Elegant Pest and Walnut Marble-top ‘Tables. aoe ‘indow Hi: , ou ie gd Uh jiers, and Gas Fixtures, Fine Velvet and Brussel: Elegunt Rosewood Onna ireaus, Mar- ‘sod Marbie-top val Furniture seonsisting of Marbls- resstt reaus, -f ‘ashstaads, Wardrobes. and Uommnsdes, i i Mahogany Furniture, consisting of Marble top ‘Washstands, Wardrobes, resus, Marbie-top Painted 0 ‘ Aout 700 Cane-soat and otter Chairs We Hair Mattresses, Cotton-top Husk Mat- esses Fine Feather Beds, Bolsters, and Pillows Spring Beds. Tucker's patent aud other About 600 pairs of Blankets. Finely-carved ood Marble-top Bouttets. Walnut Bxtecsion Diniog Tables. An immense quantity of Tableware, embracing Sil- lated Castors, Butter Dishes, Milk Pitch-rs, Knives, Forks, Table = Spoons, &c. Also, Frénch and Stone Chi and Odt and Engraved Glassware of every d scription. Lineu, consisting of great quantities of Shests, Pil- low, aud Bolster Cases, Spreads, Towels, Damask Table Cloths, Napkins, &c., &c. Kiue collection of Decorated and Plain Toilet Sata About 964 worth of jne Liquors, consi: the tandard Obsmpague ‘Wines, Fine Old. Bra dies and Whisktes, full line of Wines and Gor. dials of ev Several fine Clocks: Hire proof Safe, Desks, © eral fine Fir fe, Desks, Coun- tere, Settees, Walnut Office Tables and Unaive, Steam Engines. Boilers, Stoves, &c f E18 POSTPONED unti Sees same hour and UVALL. ¢ Trustess, DWELL, Salesman. Bite Bote ‘Star Office Building.” : SALE OF A VERY DESIRABLE T N THE SOUTH 'S AVENUE, BE- BEETS NORTH- By virtue of a deed of trust dated 10th Feb- ar . 1878, aud duly recorded in liber me of the land records for Ww ‘District of Columbia, gud by the written request of the ay secured thereby, will sell at public auction. in front of the Leer) at 5 o'clock p, m.,on WEDNESDAY, the 1sib day 3 March, A. D. 1574, all that certai 44 gs sae @ <. $ 2 i} i tT $ = a 5 & 8 i No. bvot Square No. Srl, with all th By: uare No. 371, with al thereon consisting of « Frame Dwe! ove of the most desirable neighborhoods in ington. ‘rms: One-third in cash, of which $10) must be deposited at the salo; the deferred payments to be 4 sal n éatensive assortment of Copper and ether Ocok- | made in nd 18 months, with interost at 10 per ils, ith alto cent, per annum from day of sal secured ‘by Hefoed bm the cere testehe nee CONE Oe | Seek ecert ek ieareeis Geena tee Two hundred doliars and ander, sum, ® credit of sixty and ninety for satisfactory notes, bearing interest at eizht unUM, Vatalogues ready M. HABD T. MORBELL. A ¥. A 5 N. B—On the morning of the sale we shall offer the unexpired lease(of about two years and a half) of the above-menticned hotel. mar9-td ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, No. 1001, northwest corner 10th and D sts. TY. IMP ia, parties secured thereby, I shall sel Rublic auction, in front of the premises, on WED- ESDAY, the 1th day of Mareh, 1874, at 4 o’clock F and G, in Gilbert's subdtvision of 371, of the city of Washington, D. » tabject to a prior decd of trast on each lot, ing for $11,000 on lot E, and for $9,000 on lots F and G respectively, on which sums six months in- terest at 10 per cent. is now due. Each of these lots is improved by a very handsome brick house, finished in the most elegant style, and desirable in every respect as a first class residence. The lots will be sold separately. Terms of sale: The amount of indebtedness se- cured by these decds of trust, ($2,500 on each lot, with interest at 10 per cent. from April 1, 1873,) with the expenses of the sale, in cash; and the balance at «tx and twelve months, with interest. A deposit of $50 for each I-t required at time of sale Ml con- veyancing at expense of purchasers, If the terms of sale are not complied with in seven beh the property will be resold at ccst and risk of defeult- A. FAY, Trustee. ILLTAMS, Aucts ing purchaser. BE. mari-d GREEN & W Y¥ B. H. WABNER, Real Estate Broker and Auctioncer, Federal corner 7th and F sts, northwest, TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF WASH- & By virtue of a deed of {rnst, dated the Ist day id f March, 1573, recorded ia Lider 712, folto 9ly ors for the District d by direction of the ps sell, in frovt of the premises, of bday of March, 1574, that val ¥ of Washington, beii nd Known a4 Lot Ne of said tract as recorded iu the office of the Surveyor of the District of Columbia, in the following order, viz: At 4 lock . 1 shali sell Lot No. 8, apd at 455 11 sell Lot No. 9. 29 acres and 35 perches, and Lot 9 contains 38 acres, L rood, 20 perches, and is improved bya nearly new two story Frame House ‘This property forms pari of the home estate of the late General Wm. Hickey) lasituated within 1% miles of the capitol, and within threo fonrtns of & mile of the Columbra strect railroad, on the Bladensburg turnpike, and is specially adapted for market gar~ Gens, both as to soll and jon. It could be con- veniéntly divided up into villa sites, and would form aitractive pisces of residence for persons doing business in Washington. Terms: $3,768) on each lot in cash, (of which $20) must be paid when the property is’ knoskd down;) the balance in equal payments et 6, 12 and 13 months from the day cf vale, for which the pur- chaser's notes must be given, bearing interest from ¢ day of sale at the rate of cight per cont. por num, and secured by deed of trust on the prem- ises. Conveyancing at purchaser's coat. ARD T. MORSELL, Trust mart-d J.T. OOLDWELL, Saloam ¥ TIMER & CLEARY, abel — Brosees wal Loge conuee Peuuarivacie ove aan tite Svathwest corngt voice Building: ; VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON TWELFTH STREET. BETWEEN E AND F STEERTS NOBTHWEST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust to us dated the 1sth July, 1873, duly recorded in liber No. 717, folio $13, &c., one of the land records of Wash° ington county, D. C.,and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sel! at blic auction, in front of the premises, to the high: bidder, on TUESDAY, 10th Maré of Ber three (3 t nty-one (321), comprised within the following metes and bounds: Beginning for the same at the northwest corner of said lot four (4), and rupning thence east seventy-five (75) feo! thence south twenty-five (25) feet; thence west seve ty-fives76) feet; thenee north twetity-flve (28) fect, to the place of beginning, together with the improve- mente, consisting of three-story brick dwelling rms of sale: @2,000 cent. (12) months, for bearing interest from the day of sal on the property so! ll be taken. A deposit of ‘$100 + fil be reyuired at the time of ‘sale. “Ail con: veyancing at the expense of the Sn If the termes of sale are not complied with in seven days the trustees reserve the a to resell the property at the cost and risk of the defeuiting chaser after days’ advertisement in one or more newspapers ity of Washington, D. 0. WM RB. WOODWARD, ‘Trustees FRED. KOONES. - feb17-eod LATIMER & GLEABY, Aucts. S7-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until phere int a Meech, 1874, same hour and place. Order of the Trustees, iatlo-cod” LATIMER & OLEARY, Ancts, ¥ LUTTRELL & 0°. Auctioneers, 17 Lonisians avenue, Between 9th aud LOth streets northwest. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED BEAL E8- TATE, SITCATED ON SOUTH SIDE OF MEROY STREET. cast of and near 4’ street, north of the city of Washington, in the Howard University subdivision, consisting of lot 25x10, = ed by aFRAME HOUSE containing three OomnS. By rirtue of s decd of trast bearing dai March 6th, A.D. 1373, and duty recorded Aber No. 712, folio 72, one of the land records for the county of Washington, in the District of Go- lombia, and at request of mary, secured hereby» I wiile ii st public auction, in front of the premises, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, Match 2ist 1574, at 5 o’olock the following piece or parcel of ground, situate in tie Distwict of Columbia, im- mediately north of the city of Washington and’ eas cf 7ih street road, being the west half of lot Ne. leven (01) in bidek, No, elghteca (13), In the * r * How niversity”” ivision o! farm of Jobn Smith, commonty known as “ Effingham Place,” as the said subdivision was made by ti county surveyor of Washington county, and nv appears of record in the surveyor’s office in Lil District No. 2,folio 77, together with the improve- ments thereon, of sale: One-third cash, (of which $75 must be down time of sale;) balance (equal payments) in six (6) and twelve (12) months, for whieh the purchaser's notes. with interest at the rate of ten per to be of secured on t aud recording at sre pot complic: days after sale, the —_ Serer d right resell at risk and cost of defau! chaser. WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Trustee, LOTT! & O0., Aucts, marll-d 7), Br A 5 Southwest corner Pennsylvania ave. and Lith'street, Star Office Buildings. CHANCERY SALBOF VALUABLEIMPROVED BEET, BE- aR ONVERUE AND STBEET SUUT! * virtue of decrees of Supreme Oourt tam bia ay ‘25th, sod March 31, se, in Mauity cause Ro,'2,535, ‘of the premtacey ou SATURDAY. March Bi et, at 4 Risch psc the southern half of Trustee, Terms of sale to be fully eomplied with within days after Gay of sale, otherwise the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property efter one week's notice, st the risk aud cost ot = faulting purchaser. All conveyancing at purchaser’ cost. - 0. H. B. WHITE, Trastee, marS-eotde LATIMER & OLEABY, Aucts. LUAB PROPERTY WESTERN, EASTERN ERN SROTIONS OF T. L10 AUCTION On WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the 18th, 19th, 20ch and 21st inste., I will expose fer sale, at auction,in front of the respective premises, at the hours hereinafter named the following deseribed improved and unimproved property, viz: WEDNESDAY, at 3 o'clock square 40, size, 56x75 fect; sita corner of 24th and I mreets northwest. ON THE SAME DAY, at 3% o'clock p m., part of lot 2, in square 9, size, 13,91 feet; sit north side of 8 street, between Connecticut 4 20th street; improved by '@ uearly new 7 room frame house with bali, &o, ON THE SAME DAY, at 4 o'clock p. m., lote27 and 28, in square 131, siti oncorner 19thand T and 19th and Boundsry respectively; each improved bye new two-story frame louse containing 7 rooms, all &c. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, lot 30, in aquare 131, 2)x47 feet, unimproved, situate on Boun- dary. between 18th and 19th atreets northwest. ON THE 8AME DAY, at 5 o'clock p.m., lot G, in square 157, situate on P, between I7th and 1th s:reets northwest; improved by #smal frame house. IMMEDIATELY THERE. lot 15, in square 176, 22x1l0 feet, situate coruer Wthand U streets northwest. TAURSDAY, at 5 o’clsck p.m. in square S61, 18 feet 74 inches by 97 feet, situate on the south- west corner of 9th U streets northwest. ON THE SAME DAY, at 5% o'clock p of lots 95 96, in square 365; improved by athree- story bri jouse containing 9rooms, bay window in front, and modern imprevemcats—being No. 1529 l0th street northwest, FRIDAY, at 3 o'clock p. m., Jot I, in square 759, 22,100 feet; improved by a very pretty two-story Irame house containing 7 rooms, front porch, and meds rn improvemente—being No. 14 Washington Terrace, 34 street northeast. IMMEDIATELY TAEREAFTER, 3% o’clsck, pait of lot 8in square 788; improved by a beantifal t story brick house, containing 8 rooms, cellar, ¢ all modern provements; also, a two-story frame stadle ou rear of the lot, belug No. 122 34 street southeast. ON THE SAME DAY, at 4 o'el improved by e& 913 Bast Capit AY, at 3 o'clock p.m., lorl in square + situate on the northwest cornerof lith aad EB tree’ utheast; proved by # very aicsly fin- ished 8 room frame bonse. ON 1HE SAME DAY. at 34 o'clock p.m., south vart of lot 23, m square 990, 283x117 feet 3 inches, sit- uate on 12h etreet, between B and C streets geath- t ast ON THE SAME DAY, at 4 o'clock p. m., lot 15, In square 949, 46 feet 10 1nches by 4) feet, situate on the corner of 10th and E streets southeast, ON THE SAME DAY, at 43 o'clock p m, lot 5, Im equare S61, 298x110 feet, wituate on L sirect,’ be ween 6h and 7th streets southeast; improved by a -story and attic brick house, containing ten rooms, ¢ Mar and brick stable, ON THE SAME DAY, at 5 o'clock p. m., lot 10, in square 846, 30x10 fect; ‘improved by a comforta: tle five-room frame house in good order, boing No. 912 5th street southeast. The terms of sale on the above propsrty will be: Ove-sixth lance in three years, deferred payments being’ secured on the property sold. In m., all of lot 4, in on the northwest Dart kp. m.. part of Soom Tf an all cases a deposit of $75 must be made as soon as the property is struck off. The improved property null be open for inspectisn on, the afternoon of day of sale, THEO. F. GATOHEL, Agent, Coraer F and Mth streets northwest, marlé-6t JOS. F. KELLEY, Auct, B* B, H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer and Federal Duiidings, corner 7th and F TBUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE Ta! LAND IN TH OUNTY OF WASHINGTON, DISTBIOT OF COLUMBIA, AT UNIONTOWN, IN SAID OOUNTY, IMPROVE! A LA! PYSLLING-HOU SE AND OTHER IMPR he? etsy ena eee ae e ie olumbia, r canse No. 3,00, of James’ L. Barb a. sgainst John W.'Van Hook et al., A undersigned ‘Trustee will sell at public auction, to the highest heey THURSDAY 26th of March, 4, at the hour of 4 o’clock p. m., on the premises hereinafter described, all the right, tide, Interest, claim and estate of the parties to this cause in €nd td all that certain piece or parcel and tract of land lyiug and being in said county, at Uniontown, beginning for the raid piece, parcel or tract of land at the southeast corner formed by the intersect of Pierce street and Jefferson street, as upon the revised plat of said Untontown, rannin, thence along the south side of Jefferson street sout seventy hve and @ half degrees, east five hundred and thirty-four feet, to 8, H's western line: thence, at right apgies, south fourteen aud half degrees, west eight hundred and sixty seven feet. more or less, to the division line between said Yaicntows Bropert; the ogres, wost {allowing three- quarters of a degree for variatiun of compass,) eight hundred and eighty feet; thence south seventy-five and a half degrees, east {wo huudred and three fect, to the center of said Pierce street; thence north {jurteen abd a half degrees, east two hundred and fifty feet, to a poiut in a line with the southern lise of Lot 141 og said Usientown plat; thence south seventy-five and a half degrees, east thirty feet. to the east side of said Pierce street; and thence north fourteen and s half degrees, east one hundred and ninety-aix fect, to the point of beginning, contain- ing nive and a quarter acres of land, more or less, together with the buillings and appartenances, consisting of a large dwelling house and outhouses, ‘Terms of sale: Ons-third (3s) cash; residue in three eqnal payments, in six, twelve and cighteen months, deferred payments to bear interest at eight per cent. per annum, until paid, from day of sale, and to be secured by Promissory notes of the purchaser or urchasers, indorsed to the satisfaction of tho rhatee, aud to be a lien on the property sold. No deed given until the whole purchase money and interest abali have been paid. Two hundred dollars will be required when property is sold, or within twenty-four hours after sale, The residas of cash Payment to be made within ten from day of sale, otherwise the Trustee will resell the property at the cost and risk of defaulting purchaser or par- chasers. All conveyancing at oust of the purchsser or prrchasers. WILLIAM J. MILLEB, Trustes. mhll-d&ds B.H. WARNER, Auctioneer. ¥B_H. WARNER, Beal Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F sts, northwest, CRATE LOCATED ON SuSTHMET GET WEEW B AND O STREETS SOUTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Saprsme Court of ae: District of Oolnmbi in Equity ‘cause No, 3,834, Doc. 12, in which Ada Gsorg!- a Dixon is ai ana com! inant and Joseph Inglehard et al. are defendants. the undersigced willy on WEDHESDAY, the 25th day of March, i cck p. m.. offer for sale, in front of the are 534. improved by two three-story taining six rooms each; one two- House containia four rooms; and a terest at eight per cent., secured by deed the A deposit of be stezue aee ata sathetngeens a site wan thie arty is sitonted fo that Portion of the this most desirabls loca: BSDAY MORNING. c FRR eee will salig at tho au? One Mason and Hamlin Parlor Organ. maris-cohda — DUBCANSOM BROS” ducts, THIS EVENING. TIM Romy aren Star OMice Building. ¥ story warehouse of Joseph L. Savage, Beq., No. 1003 Pennsylvania arenue, becweeu Toc aud ith streets, who is adopting this plan to dispose of his immense stock, as he is about embarking in other business. We name in part— 200 dozen Brushes, different kinds; $0 dozen brass and'iron-bound Buckets; Sudozen Washtubs, all sizes; © dezen Bowls aid Trays, wooden Sho! jeasures; 200 dozen Ax and other Handles; Yuu dozen Baskets, dilerent kinds; 50 dozen Shovels, best make; 35 dozen Side and Box Coffee-mills; Fatensive astortment of Stelghs and Skat xtensive ent 0: and Skates; Lot Cast Bteel, Sand snd Emery Paper; Sporting Goods, comprising Guns and Bittes of ap- ved patterns and maker: Fine Pocket Outle: Bazors, bes 3 Fine and ‘oxtonsive ment of Silverware of every variety; A spleadid stock of Table Outlery; An ex! ve assortment of Steple Hardware; Large collection of Carpenters’ Tools: Carriage-makers’ and Upholsterers’ Hardware; Shelt Hardware of very description; ‘Twines and Oords, Tinware of every description; Pitchforks, Rakes, Hoes, qasethes with many articles not necessary to men- tion. . B.—We would call special attention to the above sale, as the goods are positively to be sold, Terms cash. marl0-tf LATIMER & CLEARY, Ancts. Y WM. L. WALL & CO., Auciloncers, ‘New Marble Baildiog, Nos. 900 and 902 Peonsyivania avenue, CONTINUATION OF THE GREAT CHINA AND GLASSWARE SALE ON THE FiKDT FLOOB OF OUR SALESROOMS. On MONDAY and TUBSDAY MORNINGS, ‘erch and 17, at 1@ o'clock, and VENINGS at 7 ‘o'clock We name in ate ond plain white French Ohina Dinner a Sets. Fancy and plain China and Stone China Chamber Rich Cut’ ardinis French Bronze Clocks 2 Toilet« Sets, Cups and Saucers, Ornaments, Gipsey 'ry-pods, &c.,&c. We call tpocial ‘attention of buyers te the above sale, as the goods will positively be sold withont re- serve. W. L, WALL & CO., marl6-2t Auctioneers, By THE ABOVE §. URD WEDNESDAY and EVENING, st ALE WILL BE OONTIN MORNING, at 10 o'clock, o'clock, When we will close W.L. WALL & ©O, Ancts. ¥ DUNCANSON BROS Anctioneers and Comm Southeast corn ‘ion Merchants, streets northwest, By virme of a decree of the Supreme Oourt jof the District of Columbia, sitting as a court of equity, passed on the Ist day of June, A. . 2572, th the case of Clinton Rice ve. arn- stine snd others, Equity, No. 2315, I will offer public sale, at the auction house of Dancanson Brothers, southeast corner of 9th id DP streets horthwest,on TUBBDAY, the 17th if March, Ist4, at 10'c’cloek a, m, and 7 p.m. the following: Lemed pertonsl property, viz : Silver Table and ‘Teaspoons, Silver Forks, Castors, Coffee and Tea. ers, Gublets. Chinaware, Statues, Pictures, Cutlery, Watches. Pistols, , Kar-rings, Breastpins, Finger Biags, and i! descriptions. B. BURNSTINE, DUNOANSON BROS., . Auctioneers. TO-MORROW. BY LATIMER & OLEARY, Auctionvers and Beal Estate Brok Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and n., Btar Office . TBUSTEE’s SALE OF, FQUSEROLD FUBNI- By virtue of a deed of trast, dated the 17th day of July, i nd daly recorded in Liber No. 711, folio 438, one of the chattel records for Washington Gonnts District of Golembi Ishall sell, on WEDNESDAY, the 15: o oh, 1874, commencing at 10 o'clock, at Hi No. 1216 F street, betwoen 12h and Lith strocts northwest, an extensive assortment of Houseliold Kitchen Forniture, viz: Hair Cloth and Piush Parlor Farnitare; French Plate Mirror, Whainot; Window Hangings, Hall Set; Welogt and Mahogany Marble-top Chamber Farn- are; Hair and Husk Mattresses: Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows; Bedding and Table Linen; Brussels and Three-ply Carpets, Oil-cloths; Cottege Painted Furniture; Katesion Dining Tables aud Chairs; Chive and Glass Ware; Knives, Forks and Spoons; king Ranges, Heating Stoves; Kitchen Bequisites, Kc. Terms cash, JOHN W. FRAZEE, Trustee, marls-d LATIMER & OLEARY, Aucts, ee RE ¥ WM. L. WALL & ©0., Auctioneers, Original Horse and Carri: Bazaar, Louisiana avenue, between gh aud 10th streets. HORSES, CARTS, WAGONS AND HARNESS, TBE PROPERTY OF A OONTKACTOR, AT On WEDNESDAY MORNING, March 15th, commencing at 10 o'clock, ws will sell, at the stables, corner of 19:1 ail B ats., hater Stew opposite SIGHT HEAD OF HORSES. 4Good Heavy Work Horses 4 Yourg 4 and 6-year old Drivers, Dart 3 Two-horse Dirt Wagons, Gart and Wagon Harnes:, Cutting Box, Forks, Picks, Shovels, &e., ke. Terms cash. W.'L. WALL & OO. Aucts, Immediately after the above sale we will seli ible Beal Estate:—Let No 6, T the following vainal in square No. 112, 16 fect fronting on 9th street, runuipg back o feet, improved by a two- story House, ALso, Lot No 40, in square No. 131, fronting 20 feet by 95. feet. Terms at sale marlé W.L. WALL & OO , Aucts. a, ARY, ee "rvenne aad Biey- juildings. SPECIAL SALE OF WAX FRUITS, OONFED Bo ee - ITTED UPON ac. BA TA AND OOVERED WITH GLASS SHADES. On WEDNESDAY MORNING, March 1%, 1874, st our suction rooms,cummencing at 11 o'clock, ws superb collection of Wax Work of Fraitss dont per collect ax Work of Fra co" sa 8 Hopery » Oakes, &c., fitted a mpon, be h ver jes. ve ill be on exhibition the day. prior see the Bilis wesdows: Bo. O37 P ivania wt + Bo. 034 Penney ry Tur; also, the windows of Goldstein, Wo. 619 Penn sy lvania avenue. ‘Terie cash, LATIMER & CL’ DU: , DOWLING & O0.. Aucts. B B's BALE TWEUTY-SEVEN Va- "HR Ti Paar a THIRTERRTH STEEETS AND KIN iman RT, AT AUCTION. me By Virtue of « deed of trast from Franklin 8. etux te Octo- i HE at all sume over $50, on ap- id CRIPPRM, Saieeman, al #0 8 point due Improved by ® two story cot. interest at 5 per cent. per annum from date of secrred to the satisfaction of the trustees, or cash, at the option of the purchaser. If terms are not complies with within ay from faulting purchaser PRED. W. JON R. EDSON jays’ notice at risk marl? 24,3) ap!) iT Tarik Pay Ivania avenue and Klev- ice Building. & AN ENTIRE SQUARE GBOUND, WELL Loo By virtue of s deed ef trust, be: A pri! Ist, 1872, and recorded in Liber 632 and at rqnest of party secur on WEPNESDAY, the 5.b day of > remives, all of re numbered nine hundred and thir: ‘he square is on grade, an: K streets and 9h and Jet be sold subject to a per cent interest, w Bent of six cents per foot 0 ‘rd cash; residue in three eynal yMents at sx, twelve, and eighteen months, with be admitted. The may be said on bo! evil came up last Friday d defeated by & vote of 12 ayes stitutional majority required being 16. A mo- tien was entered to reconsider the vote. The friends of repeal claim over twenty votes in a GREEN & WILLIA: Ho. LOOM, northwest ecenar tsee ana a. XBCUTOBS’ SALE EPROVED reo ety My PART OF TH SNTSENTH TY, FBONTING 0! v BEAWEEN FERN. 4 H 8ST OTI + Forcr.—Not many days since a liceman deliberately murdered an amial ng girl who refused to become his wife, and evening @ Brooklyn watchman split bis ee with « hatchet and then cut his ows premises, Lot twenty-seven feet nine inches on 17 through to the depth thereof t Carrcre or aw Escar men last Friday payments, at six, twelve, ‘UF months,with interest at the T8te of seven per cent ion of the Executors, complied with within ten days from the day ot sale, otherwise the executors reserve the right to resol ihe risk and cost of defaulting pur- isement in some newspaper of Washington. All conve: A LARGE NERTING oF York city, on Saturday night voted to celebrate the anvivereary of the uprising of the commun- ists in Paris by « banquet and ball at the Gor- mania Rooms next Wednesday evening. Large accessions to their ranks are reported. 87 Speuking of the dead Duluth Herald, the Courier-Jourbal says: Daily Herald, thou hast left us, And thy loss we deeply feel, But some foo! will start another— We can all our sorrows heal. s7-Kev. Mr. Carnage, of Pittsburg, enco’ ages the anti-rum crusaders to make him known among the éupporters of the spiritous the preperty at chaser by aivertis lished in the cit cing at the purchaser's cost. GREEN & W: S7-THE ABOVE SA TIL FURTHER NOTL os 8 5 Executors of John P. Hiltow, deceased. iLLIAMs, A EIS POSTPON! By order iN & WILLIA UsitEp STATES MABSHAL’S SALE. it of fieri facias, issued from the ¢ Court of the District nd to me directed, Lwill sel! at p ale, for rash, in front of tne Gourt House door of pousse. of Clerk's Office of the Su mb levied upon n= the goods Will be sold to satisfy Execution 1,784, in favor of Theodore ¥. Browning vs. King & Brothers. NDE SHABP,U S$. Marshal DO. PBX DUNCANSO. Cor raer 9th and D streets northwest, > eae teil sere ° BE SOLD TO T On THUBSDAY MORNING, March 19:h, commencing at 11 o'clock, we wiil sell by catalogue within our auction rooms, at: Ware, comprising some of goods ever seat invoice of Chinese of the finest artictes of that cli to Washington. W. Plain and Decorated Dinnet ‘ated Coflves and Teas, Flower wis. Sugar and Butter Dishes and Stands, Meat and Vegetable Dishes, Turcens. Toilet Boxes, Fruit Dishes, Gardaniers, Cropidoes, Vases Card Plates aud od pretty much as atusry and Flower Sequard, and a Harvard neret and Gilt Tea Poye, &c., &. at ith numerous other the atiention of ladies and sugece of the finer if r articles, to which we invite joguee cal bs bad at ths office of th 6 at tl ice of the auc- Beers. = CARSON BBOS . Anct marli [Bep., Capital BH. WAEN Real Retate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F sts, northwest. OF A VALUABLE BUILDIN 'H SIDE OF MAssac BETWEEN 41: -EETS NORT! On THUBSDAY, part of Lot nu pares ‘with an average depth of abous 30 fect balance at six snd twelve months, for which the motes of the purchaser, bear- ing eight per cent. interest from the day of sale, and red by ‘a dood of trast om the of sale. All conv terms of sale are ‘The funeral will take fe Terms: One-half casb | Boom at $ o'clock, from ncing st purchaser's cost complied with in seven days, reaery k and cost of the tees purchaser, after “B.A. WARNER, Acct. Y DUNOANSON BROTHERS. Anctioncors, Bree! Corner Sh and D streets northwest. DAVIDBON. In Philadel; February, twelve hours after ‘Th Mrs. JANET DA\ 1DSOS, aged 77 y: Prof. George Davidson, U. 5. Const five days, advertisement ASSIGNEE'S BALE OF MILE MATERIAL DGE STREET, 19th of March, at public auction, on Brid, | OOLS, ac. & IDOE ‘oO BB. 1874, at 18 o'clock m., I will sell he mill ef bi a nesr Aquednet Bridge, Georgetown, The Wheeling Register, of the 1ith instant, says that the employees of ake and Uhio railroad, at Hanting- er points en the western division, are clamoring for their Pay, alleging that six months wages are now due “not live any longer on credit. The compan: either cannot or will not a & great fest of inconvenience is felt by all classes of business men in that locality. 4 New Pornt.—Onr colored friends over im | Brooklyn do not seem to have « PR, ame tm their religious affairs. The pastor off Bridge street church insists that those who come te pray must remain until the services are over, and that those who do not come in time cannes int is anew one, and muck mides of the question. em, and they can- workmen and by Tre Sociar Evit iw St. Lovis.—The bill te repeal that part of the city charter of St. Louis which suthorizes the regulation of the social nin the Missoart state senate attendance, and was to 11 noes, the con- on Petice w York p Convier.—Pight weceeded in capturing near -, Andrew Gill, an escaped convict and desperado. He was wel! armed! and fired what ammunition he had before be would wo aaa he was badly shot im the face and reast. UnteTs in New 87-The cold weather of the past few days seems to have extended to all parts of the coun- y: In many places in the northwest the mercury is below zero. 87-A sanguine Chicago lady as porters, who were attending t to be conterted. they had too many assignments. S87 It has been shown im acase in Minnesota that two men canstart a bank on $10 capital, take in money and run away with $20,000 im thirteen months’ time. man at Carlisle, Ky., wasrecentiy fined ooting another man. bere was so much crime and la: lessness in the town that it was Lis imperative duty to “make an example of him.” 87 Mre. Isabella Beecher Hooker, of Hart- ford, the Smith sisters, of Glastonberry, and several other women of Connecticut propose to apply for registration as voters in the approach- ed some re- ‘ing vand, if ‘bey The mag 87 A female graduate of the medical depart- ment of lowa University has taken the first prize for the best performed dissection in surgi- cal anatomy, in ® class consisting of twenty- oung men and one other young woman. S7 Fun pictures two pot-bouse conservatives indulging in this dialogue: First Conserv.—Now we’ conservatives into power, wot'll they do for us? Second Conserv.—Why, theyll do somick wot'll make us “go to lift ‘em down agi h we bave two brains, it is { we had one,” says Dr. Brown- professor amends it oy ith some boys it is very much as S7 Another victim of the Ohio whisky war: ¢ ruined me utterly, Mary; day I do nothing but prowl, And sit up half the night, dearest Mary, lesolate bar-room and howl. S7Mr. Brady, who after the chief officers of the Pennsylvania bad been overboard aby 3 heavy = ae wd ship rought her safely into port. has been appoint- ed ber captain, which looks as if, in one in- stance at least, the right man is to be found in ibe right piace lifted up them Qn the evening of the !éth instant, THOMAS H. DORIAN (Sculptor), in the 434 year lace on Wednesday after- is late residence, corner of © Asiand avenue smi Sth steeet northwest. eameee | ar respectiully invited P In Philadel phi February ,at the residence of bi: on the 17th of 8 ther, THOMA eval Oonstractor iphis, on the 18th of the death ber som oars, - On the evening of the 16th inst., at long and painful illness, JO native of Ireland, and « resident jor the last 25 yours. and friends are respectfally invited 616 New Tork ave. Zo'clock * Mill Material, Tools, &c , consisting of- Sid Tron heels, . a, e.. hc. NaLd FENDALL, of arg & Sons. B. H. WARNER, Bees ee er ana Anctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F sta, uorthwest. By virtue of a deed of trast to recorded in Lti Bo rt of the District of Co- ta canse: $195, euuity docket, sub: ‘as trustee in piace of atony deceased, in squere num! seventy (370), vegianing forthe same UNDERTAKERS &c. i '*Hako F. manver, Undertaker, (Bweassor te HARVEY € MARS.) Be. 934 F Srauzy, between Hiatt an¢ Tener METALLIC BURIAL CASES AND €ASKETE © *SLEOU DS: HABITS, gs. Reman Ww. BARKER, Cabinet Maker and Undertaker. 619 Ecevenrx Sraxer, near | FURNITURE OF ALA KINDS\MADE ABB REPAIRBD. our BTOO PS, Bmbdaimer ¢f Natura; Flowers, leant 611 F street eee cs [* THE SUPREME COURT oF THE DISTRIOT deceased .the

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