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___ FURNISHING GOODS. LADIE: * UNDERCLOTHING., LOCK 00D, HUFTY & TAYLOR'S, €23 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘Have prepared for the Spring Business the largest god hagdsomest assortment of Ladies’ Undercioth- | fing ever ofcred in thie market, comprising ae fui tow QUES, at $1 50, 91 75, $2.75, S styles DRESSING S SITs, S408, $9.74 AT DRESSES, &, $260, $275, S320. 83.00. TSS BO .12)., 86.57%, $7.79, ES, 16 styles WALEING SKIRTS. 81.95, $1.50, $175. S249. §3, $3 50, 8 $7.55 styles SHORT SKIRTS. at 70 cents, SO conte @1 10, 91.15, $135, $1.49, §1.53 82 3. Unatyles TRAIN SKIRTS sf ©8 78.02 30,04 12 $41.57, $9 80, $9, Slv 40, S14, $14.75 CHEMISE wt &% cen! 2162, gis7. & $.60, $3.75, 93 $150, 81.60.91 35, $2.60, §2.65 © styles CORSET COVERS, at 65 conts, $1.20, aie $1.50, g1.55, $23.35, g290 J styles APRONS, at 25 cont cents, 63 cents, 74 conta, 83 cents, $1.13, 81 29, Infants’ Goods. HG DRESSES, CHRISTENING BOBES, SKIRTS, PIQUE OLOAKS, MEBINO CLOA&S, WOOLSHIBTS, BASKETS, &c.,£0, Children’s Goods. WHITE PIQUB DRESSES and SAOQUES, FLANNEL aod CLOTH SAQQUES, in great variety. Ladies’ Cashmere Jackets At the following prices giszs $12, $14.73, $1 $20.35, $21.90, $26, 8 ¢ $1575, $16.37, $24, $25, $30, 933. Ladies’ Dresses, SUMMER POPLIN DRESSES, st « bergsin, $23 K ALPACA DRBSSES S15 75, $16.87, s24 BLACK SILK PRESSES, at @115, 9122 SWISS DR aise and Sairt,) at $1 0, $40, S50, at $15 12, ry LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, | ma:dtr 625 PENNSYLVANIA A 23, $4.73, MGENTLEMER’S FURRISHINGS. Paimer’s Patent DOUBLE-YOKE | SHIRTS, READY MADE. 6 SHIRTS FOR 616 50 3 SHIRTS FOR 6850 i SHIRT FOR 63 00 PALMER PATENT DOUBL: YOKE to be the BESTSHIRT at the price in the market,and we particalarly request everyone to examine the quality of Linen and Muslin used and judge for themselves. | It ts our intention to Increase our sales of Ready made Shirts ONE THOUSAND DOZEN daring the coming season, and we have therefore made our PRICES BELOW COMPETITION, and within the reach of every one that wants @ FIBST-CLASS | SBIBT AT ALOW PRICE. SPECIAL ORDER DEPARTMENT. | This Departmen’ on the second floor, and is | Well stocked with a splendid line of PLAIN and | FANCY SHIBTINGS. Weare prepared to make tospecial order the DOUBLE-YOKE SHIRT in frem three to ten days at the following prices: 915 FOB 8IX SHIRTS. $15 FOR SIX SHIBTS. | $91 FOR SIX SHIRTS. | In the two years’ experience in the manufacture of the DOUBLE- YOKE 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- inal and duplicate orders received for these Oele- brated Shirts fally confirm the assertion, and we can fully sebstantiate it.. Give them atrial, and be con- vineed fer yourselves. We are the only owners and euthorized manufacturers of PALMER'S PAT- | ENT DOUBLE-YOKE SACQUE SHIRT for the | District of Columbia. All other persons attempting | tomanufscture them are infringers, and the pablio | are cauticned against ordering or purchasing them | of any other parties, LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. LAUNDRY DEPARTMENT. WEAR ¢ 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 the store. PRIOK LIST: Dress Shirts 19c., Night Bhirts a. Linea Collars 5c., Linen Cuffs, per pair, 8c Underr 8 8c., Drawers 8c, Soc c., Handkerchiefs 4c. LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, MER LINE in, oman; reterpiog ou Weducsdaye wad On Thursday, leave at 12 o'el ek noon, Proceeding as far as Lower Cedar Point, returuing | Sette in we a. BYLES, Agent CUNARD wir Hision, (ve ccure: tur Line take ® specified rr. n jacenstown to New idlan of 50 at 43 lat,, ward passage, crossing the Meridian ing to the north of 42. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORE HARBOR. ¥ ROM ‘TON. Bat. M Jr. ‘ Dyssicin Wet 118 Samaria. Fane Mat Abyssicin x sea. April 2 And every following WEDNESDAY snd BAT UWBDAY from New Yerk. Steamers marked thus * do ‘net carry steerags pas- sengers. Barz: of Passace —Cabin. 950, $100, and $1, id, according to acoommedstion. Tickets to #, $15, gold. additional. Retara tickets on favor rus. ,Steorage, 20, currency, from Liverpool and Queenstown, arts of Europe, at lowest rates. “Throng given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, rts on the Uontinent, and for roadway, BIGRLOW, Banker, street, \pposite Patent Office. Jande-ly CHAS. @. FRANCKLYN, Agent. (MEBos48Ts a STEAMSHIPS WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. lereetier the £1 B. 0. KNIGHT and af after ag eemchinve B.C. HS GIBSON will make Detween EW YORK, ALEX- INGTON Jan26-tr 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMTS eae ADE TO ORDER In the best manner of Wamsn-ta or New York mills MUSLIN and firest FAMILY LINEN, for $2.25. Perfect fit ee of Wamsntta MUSULN NN, only $1.75. Six finest t 8 Sle, worth 6s. Pius }, Sc. pair. All goods retailed at wholesale prices, ustrated directions for self-measarement sent free when opelied tor at the BartiMonE SHIRT Factort, 69 West Fayette «treet. Baltimore. mari¢-tthetm C.@. MEGINNES®S, Agent. EST42LI8HED 1816. CHAS. SIMON & SONS, 63 NORTH LOWARD BT., BALTIMORE, MD Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY Goops, wontd call special attention to thefr splendid stock of Dress Goods, Linen Goods, Embroideries, Laces, and Hosiery; assortment of Mourning Goods in the SAMPLES SENT FREE All orders amounting to $20.00 or over, will be sent free of freight charges by Bxpress; bu! parties whose orders are not accompanied by the money, aod having thetr gsods sent 0.0. D,, must pay, for return of the mouey. Jang2-ta.th.s.1y BREECH LOAD.NG SHOT GUNS MADE TO ORDER. Muzzle Loading Guns to Breech Load- falty. Alterin, ing a spec CuARK & SNEIDER, B14 west Pratt street, Gecd-t thassn Baltimore, Md. BILLIARD TABLES LOW FOR CASH Our new style bevel tables guaranteed equal in syle, Buish- and running capacity to = ‘ny lu the world. Second-hand tables nttred to Bevel. Piguon-bole and bag atelle tables; clotba, balla, cues, chalk, nd all BILLIARD GOODS of best quality. | Send for circular. Refer to ‘National ” Hote, Seaton Hall, Alex, Adameon, and Th: que! 4.9. TAYL iB & O0.. declé-Smn 940 West Pratt creck, Battimo; P. HANSON HISS & CO. FINE FURNITURE, FRENCH GOODS AND ORNAMENTS, CURTAIN MATEBIAL, Ero., jeorge- | 43 NORTH CHARLES S¥., S44 TIMORE General mn) _ Pt corner Mth st. aad Pa. sve. BW EXPRESS LINE V PHILADELPHIA, ALEX Reuse WASH. ENGrow ‘aRb GronusTow! & : io bats, Brom Pier 3, North Wharves, Phitt- fs WEDNESDAY sal ear. = Georgetown, D.O., MON- , im ‘sttention given to the complete fur- redy and the character of all work ‘satisfaction, both INSURANCE OOMPANIES, ‘B ISSURA com- zw TOuK. a B. W. BATES, 603 18th street, opposite Trea: Department, Agent. a : $7,000,000 Tie Company continues to insure on the Life and Endowment plans, but we desire to call special at m te the new form of wget bow being tssued called the Oontivental which gives superior advantages over either ¢! tine or Badowment plan, &s it combines the two and at a much lower rate. A lil Jens will be made with two ‘his Company. Desk marlo-6t M Ned ABLINGTON FIRE INSURANCE n FOR THE DI: LUMBIA. rt TA wend OF 00 nyu 04000. OFFIOR:—No. 1433 G sirect, between 14th and 1sth streete n: orthwest. DI —Waiter 8. Oox, president; Dr. William Bo Sobmen rice jookeee Eiley Adan Gaddw, C rite} T= 18 THE SEASON FOR FIBRES. GUARD AGAINST THEM BY PBOP’ '¥ (BEAL AND PE: MALS oe with ToE CORCORAN FIRE INSURANCE Co. OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. OAPIT AL cee 100,000 Office, 1429 avenue. JOBS T. MAN, President. J.T. DYER, Secretary. +S yanle-tr BLE LIFE ASSURANCE T#= RQUITs ceri ————————— BéAttorore AND OHIO RAILRUAD. WINTER SCHEDULE. Fesxvary Ist, 1574, Baltimore and Belay only. 4 Baltimore, ‘Kllicott City wad all Way 1.00 p m., New York, Philadelphia, Norfolk, Bal .00 p-m., New York, 2 - mere. Dinner at Relay. ee 5.30 pm , Baltimore, Laurel, Relay, Frederick, lagerstown, Witchester and all intermediate ‘Way Stations west of Relay. oR. B. Baltimore, Frederick and all Way Sta- $.80 p.m: Point of Bocks, Frederisk and all Way ‘ations. 4.49 p.m. Baltimore, Aunapolis and all Way Sta- nd Bal.imore. Supper at 45 p. m., Pittsburg, Chicago, Cincinnati, Lonts- Fille, ‘Bt. Loois, Uolnmous, Sandusky. Wheel. ing and the West. Pullman Cars. Breakfast afton. a 7.80 p. m., Baltimore and all Way Stations. 9.00 vm. New York, Philadelputa, Boston, Bal- ‘imere and Re! 11.30 p.m, Baltimore and all Way Stations. SUNDAY TRAINS. $8.15 and § 31 0a, m. 100, 4.46, 5.40, 7.45, 7.50, 9.00 and 11,30 m. All Trains Stop at Viaduet Hotel, Relay House Sta- 10m For further information apply at th ar Ohio Ticket Offices, Washington Station, and 4™9 Pevnsylvania avenue, where orders will Le taken for Bagrace to be checked and received at 80) HOS, SHARP, Mastor of Transportati . Be A of Tra 3 L. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent = feb2 GEO. 8. KOONTZ, Gen'l Agent, [ HEQUGH LINE BETWEEN WASHING- TON, PHILADELPHIA & NEW YORK. ASHINGTON, ber 25, le ‘Trains between Washington ‘and ‘New York are now run as follows, viz: FOS NEW YORK, without chanze of cars.. fave daily, except Sunday, at 8:00 A.M. and | 1:00 and 9:00 P.M dant OH PHILADELPHIA Bs crt 0 ss acer PM ay, Leave = ‘ON SUNDAY. Jueave tor New York at 9:00 P. M.and Philadel. eit ah tones on Palladetphia, New York ickete t a, or Boston can be had at the Statics Otiice at all hours in the day; also, at the Company's Office, 489 Penp- ayivenia nue. Possengers purchasing tickets at the Avenue offloe can there Cee oS have their bacgage called for and checked at ‘ir residence, taken to the depot, nd put in the baggage car. Hes Baltimore and Olio Fallroad advertisement for seredule, between jon, Baltimore, ANDAD- ‘nd the West, one THOS B SHARP, Master of Transportation, BALTIMORE & POTOMAO RAILROAD, Dror conngR 6TH AND BStaeets N.W. A fier December 7th , 1873, tral4s will ran as follows: TRA‘NS LEAVE FOK/ TRAINS ARKIVE AT DALTIMORE, WASHINGT. 4.4% 0, m., Bal ™, "ON. w York and 6:13. Ww: ‘Ex, dally, SU5'o"m. Accommnods: ily, 6x, Sunday. XP, :39 a. m.,’Fast_ Line from West and North, Saily. ™ P. m., Accommods- Ex jaily,ex. Sui daily, ex. Sunday, 3:23 paitimore Expr 13 p.m.,N.¥. Express, daily, ex. Sunday, aily Sunday. 0 p.m., Cincinnati and| 3:44 p. m., Accommoda- Southwest. daily,except| | tio Bunday. 30 2; Ta, 6:40 p.m. Ai -| Baltimore tion, daily, ex. Sunday E m:, daily, Now|1 York Night Express 9:38 p. m., Paciti Frees daily. | Exp. rains leaving Washington at 8:3 m., and 3:60 p m., connect at Bowte with trains for Marl- | boro’, leaving Bowie at 10 a, m.,and 9:10 »P. . arriving at Marlboro’ et 1110's. m., aud 6:00 m. P Trains leaving Washington at 8:08 end 8:18 a. m. | and 5:60 p.m. connect at Odenton with trains for His. Tratos arriving at Washington at 10:35 and §:30 p.m, comnect at Bowie with t ing Marlboro’ at 5:40 a, m., and 5:00 ‘aasengers leaving their orders at Ticket northwest corner of i8th street Anna| | m. Office and Pennsyivania svente, northwest cor ner 6th street and Pe ‘a ry wente. can have their baggage called fo- and checked at hotels aud residences to all points North | and West. Through tickets to Uincinnati, Colum- bus, Indianapolis, Louisville, 8t. Lou ew Or- leans, Chicago, Owaha, San Francisco, and all points north, northwest,’ west, and southwest. “E. L. DUBABHY, General Supt. E. 8. YOUNG, Gen’l Pass’r Axent. jy24-tt ALEXANDEIA & WASHINGTON BR. B ¥ AND ALEXANDRIA & FREDERICKSBURG RR. Conner ov B anp SixTa STRERTS. Local trains leave for Alexandria as follows:—6. 7, 8, 9" 10, U1 a. m.. 3,4," 5, 6, 7p. Ma; s.mjand 7 p.m. daily, ail other trains d Loca! Trains from Alexandria 7:33, $:33. ee 10. except ory and 6.33 p.m. tr Sf trains daily except Sunday. —*Trains marked thus’ connect with trains on Washington ang Ohio 1 QUANTIOO Accomm dation leaves Washington 6:23 & mi dally. except Sunday. GREAT SOUTHERN EXPRESS, via Richmond, lenves Washington 11:35 p- m.daily except Sunday: ‘Through tickets to all points South and Southwest for sale at Ofiices corner ISth street and Ponusyiva- enue, and corner 6th street and Pennsylvania, re passengers can leave orders for bag- ied at all hotels and residences fkrough to destination. E. 8. YOUNG, Gon’i Passenger Agent. jy2-tf ELPHIA ® TyEW YORE, BOSTOS, 4ND ALL POINTS IM, THE NEW ENGLAND THROUGH BETWEEN WAS BAND NeW. YORASELNGTON WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARs, The egant _ it on this line is new and of the me ed finish. A. IN PNTGHT PN! CARS On and after Bun 14, pn one TRAINS PT SURDAY) day, October DAILY (EXCK run over Pennsylvania Air Line, leavi zi from aud arriving st the depot of the Baltimore a: Potomac railroad, northeast corner of #th ond B streets, as foll: jeave Washington §:03 a, m, daily, except Sunday. Pe eave Baltimore at 9:15 a, m. daily,except San- Leeve West Philadelphia at 12:52 p. m. daily, except Sunday. gAztive at Blew York at 4:23 p.m. daily, except EXPRESS, leave Washington at Sunday eo daily, except Sun- day. Leave weet Philadelphia at 6:06 p.m. dally, ox- °*Krrive at Hew York at 10:10 p. m. daily, except Bick EXPRESS, leave Washington st 9:08 ai m- daily. Leavy itimore at 1! 5 p.m. dafly. Leave Weat Philadelphia af 2:30 2-mi, daily. Arrive dail at New York at 6 a.m. ¥. j TEAINS RETURNING. Fast Lins, leave Nev ‘ork at 9a.m Arrive at Washington at im. Kickmond Bzpress,loave Now Work at t Washington 5 p.m, vist Kapress, leave New York at 9 ther route. jd for and checked ‘si hotels and pri- jences on orders left at the following offices, here tickets and information can be obtained :— 5 corner 18th street and Penna, ave.; north- ‘corne ‘and Penna. ave.; P ition Baltimore and Potomao railroad, corner crc imam’ General Passenger Agent. [873pennsvivaNia noutel873 NORTHWEST, BOUTH, AND SOUTHWEST. Trains leave as follows: Washington... 4:48 from WA! agate ational Hotel, where nea ee. | Uniontown | the enat side of said Pierce str fourteen ‘The bus'ness of this © y has for years besn piety sea 503 and 909 7th wrest. USTH, 619 D street, be- pt ae. CLOTHING sopectalty. “ele y 617 SEVENTH STERET, cattePatentOm@os fobs ‘28 sores, 1 rood, 20 a vearly new two story Frame House. "aie Droperty forme part of the home satate of the late General Wm. Hickey iseituated within 1 miles of the capitol, and within three-fourths of a mile of the Columbia street railroad, on ths Bladensburg turnpike, and is specially adapted for market gar- Gens, both ax Land fvcation. It could be con- to veniently divided up into villa sites, and would form attractive places of residence for persons doing business ip Washi mn. Terms: 23,75) on each lot in cash, (of which $200 mast be paid when the property is kn>ookd di ace in equel payments at 6, 12 and rom the day of sale, for which the pur- chaser’s notes mast be given, bearing interest from the day of sale at the rate of eight per cont. per ‘annum, and secured by deed of trast on the prem- es: Convent IE WORSE 2 a ‘rustes. J.T. OOLDWELL, Salsaman. RY THOS. E. WAGGAMAN . B Beal Estate Auctioneer, 519 7th stroct. TRUSTERS’ SALE OF A Weereek AND FRENCH BOOF BRICK DWELL OUSE N THE SOUTH SI COBCOBAN DE OF STREKT, BETWEEN 131m AND lit STEEETS. Under and by virtue of a deed of trust to the Be: reigned. fimo tne sth day of Jal i ). 720, folio 435, one of the land records for ths District of ©. N ” lumbia, the undersigned trostees will sell at public auctior, in front of the premises, oa FRIDAY, the 20th day of 1874, at & o'clock p.m., all of Jct 108 and the weet half of lot 17, in Ohipman, Ex- ley aud Richards’, trnstees, subdivisien of square 240. as the same are laid down on the plate an/ ef the city of Washington, with the improver thereon. Terns of sale: One-third cash, and residne tn twelve and eighteen months after day of sale; the deferred payments to bear interest from day of sale, for which the purchaser must give hi romissory Deter, secured us deed of trust on the property; or allcarh, at option of purchaser. $200 to be paid when bid acce; . If terms of ie are not com- plied with in five days from day of sale, the trastees: reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of de- faulting Poe ie, APPLEBY WM. E. EDMONSTON. | Trustees, marll-cofds THOS. BE. WAGGAMAN, Ancts, more cr ¥ B. B. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer and Broker, Federal! Buiidings, corner 7th and F sts. northwest, LAND IN THE COUNTY OF WASHINGTON, DISTBIOT OF COLUMBIA, AT UNIUNTOWN. IN SAID COUNTY, IMPBOVED BY A L. GE DWELLING-HOU SEAND E By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of he District of Columbia, ed in Bauity suse No. 3,004, of James’ Le Barbonr ct al, ‘Trustee will sell public auction, to ti guest bidder, (n THURSDAY. the 26th day of March, A.D ikv4, at the hour of 4 o'clock p. m interest, claim and eatate of the parties to this cause in ang to all that certain piece or parcel and tract of nd being in said county, st Uniontown thea formed by the intersection 4 Jefferson street,as laid down Upon the revised plat of said Uniontown, ranning seventy-five and @ half degrees, east five hundred thirty-four feet, to BS. Hoff’s westera line: nt ath fourteen rest cight Troperty aud the property of G: e w. ‘Talbert; thence: ranning with paid line, north forty seven aid @ balfideg: ore, west, allowin, TRUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE T2a0T OF OTHERIMPR inst John W.'Van Hook et al., the lade + on the premises hereinafter described, all the right, title, iece, parcel ‘or tract of land thence along the south side of Jefferson street south jess, to the division line between quarters of a degree f huudred and eiabty feet; thence south and a baif degrees, east two haudred to the center of sid Pierce street; thence north fourteen and a half degrees, east two handred and fifty f-et, to @ point in a line with the southern line of Lot 171 on said U ientown plat; thence south seventy-five and @ half degrees. ix feet, to the point of beginning, contain- and 4'quarter acres of land, moro or lesa, the builfings and appurtenances, welling house an outhouses, equal payments, in er anus, uutil paid, from day of sale, and to be secur:d by the promissory notes of the purchaser or urchasers, mdorsed to the satisfaction of the Trustee, and to be a lien on the property sold. No uotil the whele purchase movey ant i have been paid. Two haudred dotlars aired when property is sold, or within twenty four houre after sale, The residae of cash Payment to be made withta ten days from day of o-herwise the Trustse will resell the property at the cost and risk of defaulting purchaser or pur- chasers. All conveyancing at cost of the parchsser or purchasers. B, Trustee WILLIAM J. MILLE _whil-d&ds B.H. WABNER, Aactic Y B. H. WARNER itesi Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F sts, northwest. TRUSTED’ SALE OF A VALUABLE BUILD- ING 1 THE SOUTH SIDE OF “A” NTH TWEEN 61H AND 71a STRERTS SOUTHEAST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust to Danie! L. ston, dated June 5th A. D. 1372, and daly ded in Liber No. 631, folio 480, one of the rds of Washington, D. O., and can jecres «f the Snpreme Court’ of thé District of Co- Tombia, passed in cam stitm . Eaton, deceased, I will sell, at Succion. in front of the premisss, on THE BS) March 26:h at 4 30 o'clock p. m., pat Gu 0} STREET, BE ay, = of Let numbered fifteen (15), in eqaare numbered eight hundred and seventy (870), beginuing forthe same at the northwest corner of said lot ani raaning thence east forty (40) feet, thence south eights -eight (33) feet four (4) inches, thence east «ixteeng 15) feet, thetce south twelve (12) feet four (4) inches, theacs ‘West fifty-six (£6) feet, and thence north ono hun- dred (100) feet four (4) inches to the place of begin- ning. ‘Terms: $180 with interest from June Sth, 1572 id expenses of eale in cash; balance in one year be secared ne at quirea at time Dlied with in five days sale, the trastee re- serves tle Fight to resell the property at the risk and cost of the Ce et JARCT BGR W STICKNEY. Trastes. J. T. COLDWELL, Baiesman. not com- G marl0-co&ds '¥ B. H. WARNER, Real Estate Broker and Anctionser. Federal Buildings, cor. F and 7th sts., northwest, TRUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM: PROVED REAL ESTATE. #RONTING ON VERMON © AVENUE, BETWEEN NukTH T AND U STBEETS, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust to m, dated Au- Bex jd, A. D. 1872, and duly recorded in Liber 10. 719, folio 856, et seq. re- cords of Washington county: atest of the party secared thereby ablic suction, in front of Y. March Slat, 1573, at 4 ene of the ‘and 'D. O.,and at the re- T will well at following real estate in t 5 and ail that certal 8 land known and distinguished on the of the city and District aforesaid as lot naz fifty-six (66), In the recorded enbdivision of original numbers) five (5), in square numbered three hundred and sixty-one (361). Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in six id twelve months, with intorest from day of sale, deed of trast on the property. a bi rty is required when property is of the defau! ertissment in ‘Washing- We Trustee. J.T. GOLD WELL, balosman. LOTTERY. every Ties commencing Jan 8, 1574, e 80, eas 10,000 i303 665 Prices of $300 even 196500 Otroulars with full information ee. {or aale and prizes cashed by tioner and al Agent, 30 York, * | HIS I8 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscriber ets Ghana’ trom the Suprémo Court of the Dis- jumbia, holding @ special term, letters of ‘adminstration on the personal cetate of WINN E- FRED BY late Washington county es ‘deceanad. ‘AU! persons. having claims t roe egetomeonn aster five (8) day pra no paper pabiished in the city fone Pe EEO W. STIOKNET, marl0.cotds Higrees inst deceased: hereby warned to exhibit the Pe ky cg otherwise by law be excluded from al) benefit of t! he Given under and, this 34 day of pranoacer [* THE SUPREME COURT O® THE DISTRIOT H joldims a Special Term arch 00, a case Alfred s ome ot °| Meaeee un Ayes F080) ¢ CHANT TAILOR, Metro) ~ Hovel, late a a ‘ inay 36% Penn's ave. ive days” adi marl? On WEDNESDAY, TH SATURDAY, the 15th, 1 I Will expose for sale, at respective premises, at thie the following described improved and unimproved Droperty, viz: niet ——— Conclusion Yesterday's Preceediags. F A VABUABLE BUILDIN SENATE.—After our report closed F MasSAOBU- potion ‘est, the flaamee bill was dra AND dru and the army appropria Paste | ne ments were adopted ys progressed beres’ss, } Gentections ha | Reducing the amount for pay of the army. &e., Obild's Parior Billiard Table, with balls, cuss, @c., | TO™ £1! 6,000 to $11,400,000. Striking out the ovanpiess, proviso that Dothing herein shall be constraed Wataet Snssaesr Farsitare pertetion Rr eee ners sie Sax Same Dining Boom abd Kitch Pernitare. tc gg A aS werit-R LATIMER & OLEABY, Avcte. | Sutsistence of regular’: neers, and BX GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctoncers from $2,452, (1880 $2,409,000. No. 1001, northwest corver 10th and Devs, Reducing the appropriation for realar supphies perty at | SALE OF PARLOR AND CHAMBER FURRI- | $4,200,000 to @4.250,00 . po | Purchaser, after On aceUn FORMING, March #1, | REDS {TOM $1_300,00 to 81,200,000 emt cne ARWER, Avct. ae relock,'weshall sell, | ‘he Amount for hire of quarters for officers wihin and in siog rooms,a ¥ ouses, £0, from 61,500,000 ‘superior collect ° $1,100,000. Striking out the proviso “thet nome ediandscine Parlor” pholstered in dierent | of the money ¥ appropriated shall be used ~0 » BY Tessing Case Suites, ‘ have, Black Wairct Marbie-top Sidsboants: Bxtensiow | oo ee Tg awe 7 Bookcases, Fancy Ohaire, Lounges and | (aty'coats, and avii Jackets, fannet UBSDAY, FBIDAY ant Welout Wardrobes; Oovtage Fasaitare; . niined costs, which articles <b, 20th and Bist insts., | Painted Bedsteads, Bureaus and Wasbstands. Hair, | (be Quartermaster's CC shall tseae suction, in frout of ths | Husk and Cotton-top Mattresses; Feather Beds and | from the supply on hand ss the old - hours hereinafter named, | Pillows; Blank Lace Curtains ana Window. | tern, and none of the articles enumerated Shadey, Table Cattery, Plated-ware; Oooking and | be purchased until those mow om hand are ont TBURSDAY, at 5 o'clock p. m. 361, 18 feet 75 inches by G7 feet, west corner of 9th and U sircets northwest. ON THE SAME DAY, at 555 o'clock p.m. of lots % and 96, in on story brick heuse containing 9 r nd modern tmpri 1529 loch street northwest, in front, and FRIDAY, at 3 o'clock p 24x10) feet; improved by a very frame house containing 7 rooms, Inedern mprovements—being No. 14 Terrace, $d street northeas IMMEDIATELY THE part of lot Sin square 788, street rontheast, Jot 8 fo rqaare 942; impr house wit streets part of Ie {BMT | FRY DUNCANSON BROS. Anciomen ners S68; improved by siheee- B Coracr Sth aad Detrests northwest .. lot 21, in square uate on the south- | Also. One Plated Show. Cave. nix fest long. marlo-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, | wrements—beiug No. MLAL, ASSIGNEES SALE OF TOOLS 2 ae Ma OLS, Ac. kc. OPPOSITE AQUEDU jot I, insquare 789, | BRIDGE, ON BEI 38- | a ineyuere7™. | BRIDGE. v iDGE STRERT, UEOKGR ont porch, and THURSDAY MOBNING, 19¢h of ! ‘ashiagton ‘4, at 1B o'clock m., 1 wili sell at public i rt at the millef Ramsburg & Bons, on Bridge «cet, BRAPTER, 3% o’clck, | rear Auueduct Bridge, Georgetown, DG ali the ; improved by a beantifal | Mill Material, Tools, Re . covsisting of — two-story brick honse, contaluing 8 rooms, cellar, iter, Old Machinery, Ketcles, and ajl modern improvements; also, @ two-story Prictes aed Fiy Wheels, Old Ir: Game stable on tear of the lot, belag’ No. 122 $i Deer Hair, Sheop and Buckskii | ON THE SAME DAY, at 4 o'clock p. m., part of ering MR EGINALD Fi wed by an Stoo treme | ‘Terme: Cash. EGINAL| ENDALL, h store, being 913 Kast Capitel strest. mar? [Bep.) NaN BBUS.. Aucts EAT URDAY at 3 oclock, Dp. m., 1 ta, sauare, fe . ,sitmate on the northw: corner of ith an: Por i southeast; improved by a very-aicoly fia: | SATURD RY oi eeee iS FOSETONRy eta | Sroom frame hoose. BEGIBALD FENUALL, Assicase, ON THE SAME DAY, at 3% o'clock p.m.,south | mario DUNOANSON BROS., acts. 23, in square 99), 238x117 feet 3 inchias, sit- — i hétreet, between B and C streets south- ¥ WM. L. uate on 12 east. ON THE SAME DAY, in square 149, 46 feet 10 Inches by 5) feet, the eorner of 10th and K streets southeast. ON THE SAME DAY. 3, in square S81, 26x1i0 fe tween 6.h ana 7 treets two-story and attic brick roome,¢ Har and brick stable, ON THE SAME Day, {n square 346, 30x100 feet; bie five-room frame house 012 Sth street southeast. The terms of sale on the One-sixth cach; balance og being secured on the property sold. In ALL & CO., Anetloncers, New Marble Batidio: Nos. 900 and 903 Pennsylvania avenue. EIGHT FRAME AND ox BULLDINGS, aT ‘AUCTI Ou SATURDAY AFTERNOON, March 24, a - o’clcck, tn front of Premises, we will Fl Bight Frame and Brick Buildings, having bsen used as stores and dwellin @ perem ptorily sold, and The above Houses will | the butidings wiil have to be removed immediately, on account of improvements, Terms cash. A deposit of $80 will be required on | each bouse, 9s soon as sold | W.L. WALL & 00 , Aucts at 4 o'clock p. m., lot 16, situate ou at 4% o'clock p.m situate on L street, be theast; improved by = house, containing ten ‘at 5 o'clock p. m., lot 10, improved by a comfor ta. in good order, being No. above propsrty will be: in three years, deferred | marl? | Ben} cases adeponit of $28 must be made ae soon an | PRY LATIMER & OLEARY the property rack off. The improved property Auctioneers and Beal Estate Brokers, wpll ts cpen for inepectisn on the afternoon of day | Southwest corner Penueyivania aremic wud 1ith st, of sale. on Ta f F Gator a Btar Office Buildings. ract F and cota Dor — marli-6t 303. F. KELLEY, Auct. | TBUSTER'S BALE OF TRE STOCK 30 Mle THIS EVENING. STKEETS, FORMERLY OCC BY LATIMER @ OLEARy, if | Anctioncers and Beal Mo 734 folie aes | ror THE WHOLESALE is'ivand'G streets, the soc ce TABLISHMENT De oD ofthe drug store formerly occupied by Bouson Brow isc. COMPRISING ONE The property will firet be offered in tase upon ths SSORTMENTS OF H following terms: One-third of purchase money to be ND GROCERS’ 8UPPLIES patd in cash at the time of sale, or within two days WASHINGTON, TOGETHER thereafter, four promissory notes of equal ASSURTMENT OF STAPL; amounts, payable, respectively, three, six, nine and SHOTGUNS, AMMUNITION twelve months after date, with interest erthe meteor SPORIING MATERIAL. 8 per cent. per annum, and indorsed to the satiafac- On FRID. eS. Trustee, to be given by the parchaser, jor the balanc each morning aud evening (commeuciag at? o'clock) thereafter until all is sold, we shall Cory athe, cutie ‘fligcte gontalned in Jeno four- story warehouse of Joseph L. Savage, Esq, No. 1003 Pennsylvania avenue, be: ween 1)!B and lith streets, who is adopting thie immens® lock, as he is about embarking in other hame in part ¥ MORNING, March 13, 1574, B: Timeacing at 10 o'clock; and contiauiog business. |W: M0 doz n B. Y ‘ass and tron -bo: heobs. all siz: Bowls and Tray: ar Ax and other Ha: 208 a: 300 dozen $0 dozen Shovels, 25 coven Side and Counter and Platform Scales: Extensive assortment of Si Lot Cast Steel, Band ard Emery Pa ising Bportivg Goods, compri: roved patterns and makes: An extensive sssortment of Fishing Tackle; Five Pocket Cutlery and Kazors, best makes; aesortment of Silverware of levdid stock of Table Outlery; n extensive assortment of Staple Hardware; Large collection of Carpenters’ Tools; Pholsterers’ Hardware; Fine ani extensiv every variety. As Unrriag: -makers’ and Shelf Hardware of every d: Twines end Cords, T: Pitchfork, Bakes, Hoes, Together with many artich tion. N. B.—We would call above sale, as the goods ith west corner of Penna. Btar Office Bi vlied.with witbin three days, the Trustee reserves = the right to xonoll othe risk and cost of the default- a a ing purchaser, §30 down at time of sale. uaneas diferent kinds; #2 JW. WALSH, Trastos. i _marlsdts LATIMER & OLEARY, Ancts Baskets, different kinds; best make Box Coffe aware of every description; are positively to be sold. ngton count), D. ne ¥4th day’ of Mi If no satisfactory offer shall be re: ceived fer the preperty in mass, it w lots to suit 8. scales, bottles class drog store show cases fownd ia first If the terms of sale are not com- | jan to dispose of his ere es ee ¥ LATIMER & OLEARY So Aactic reign foe = fe ee atbwest corver of Pennsylvania avenue enth . ‘OMice Building. ENTIRE SQUARE LL LOUATED By virtue of deed of trast, Boor Ist, 1872, and recorded in Mth jane at re qnest of party secured, I will sell, | on WEDNESDAY, the S.h day of April, A. Is74, at 9 o’ciock p. m., op the premises, af are Lumbered nine Hundred and thiriy-tw ) indies: feo-mills; TBUSTEE'S SALE OF | OF GROUND, W jeighs and Skates; "3 jaus end Ritles of ap- ¢ is on grade, and ‘te apd $cb and Mth streets east | | ne 8x | per cert interest, which can be released on the pay | ment of six cents per foot. i} Terms: One-third cash; residue in three equal Yments at six, twelve, and eighteen months, with | terest at 8 per cent. S280 to be deposited when ve Browerty ia struck oil. Terme ty be complied ith within five days, or deposit to bs forfeited. FRED. W. JONES. Trostes. jescri ption; jes not necessary to men- special attention to the ‘Terms cash, - se mi d&ds LATIMER « OLEARY, Anc LaTi 2.0L 7s Ancts, | — = = a — eto | PRY LATIMER © CLEARY. ie | uctioneers and Keal Estate " ¥ LOTTRELL & 00., 7 : ; Auctiofteers; NO. 917 Louisiana avenue, | S°Uthweet corncr Penney! sania ave. and 11th street, Between 9th and POMEKOY STRERT. east of and noar 4's street, E HOUSE containing three By virtue of m deed of trust bearing date Gx.: 6th, A.D. 1573, Liver No. 712, fotio 72, improved by re FRAM for the county of Washington, in the District of Go- eq) Party secured thereby, I t public suction, in front of the prem'ses, best bulder, on SATUBDAY, Match 21et, lumbia, and at request hi 1574, at @ o’elock p.m.,the of grcuvd, situate in the District of me ately borth of the city of 7th street road, being eleven (11), in block “ Howard University ‘Oth streets northwest. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ES8- TATE, SITUATED 0) if jo. eightecs ” subdivision of the farm of N SOUTH SIDE OF A oward | STREETS, COMPB: DEED AND FIFTY ROOMS. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the Ist larch, 1873, and daly recorded in folio 45, one of the land rec: | arr Tae ered Foed, 12 | Orde of Washington county, District of Columba, we | one of the land rec#rde | Shall ell by public eactios. by direction of on. cd secured thereby, commenc' MONDAY MOBN- ING, March 30,3874, at 10 o'clock, and couti each’ day thereafter until the whole is disposed uf, fo Sy oe the following goods: Lior Olea Teel | Une elegant Parlor Grand Piano, “George Steck & i lumbia, im- ” ° Go. ‘ashington and’ east the west half of lot Ne. hteen (18), in the Large number French Plate Mantel and Pier Mir- .. Dout fifty Rosewood and Walnut Parlor Suites, John 4. Smith, commonly Koown as“ Efingbam | given: posswocd and Wainer Marble-top Tables, | Piace,” as the said subdivision was made by the Elegant Wit ire ings. a county surveyor of Washington county, and uow | Birgant Window Hangings. 0 0 appeara of record in the surveyor's oflics in Liber | pint Partetee eerke cnenk Gas Fnetares, Di arterial 4, folio 77, together with the improve- | Blegant wood OU: rail he ag | mnents ther Boni fare, enitract ante 'be eid down tina St sale) Ganee‘Toakat | Warcrohen, Marbletop Drowing Barns, Sar” payments) in six (6) and twelve (12) montea, fer P ,izclosed Washstands, and Marbie-top which the purchaser’s notes. with interest at the | rate of ten per cent. until pai secured on the property wold. and recording at purchaser's cost. O: min. des. Walnut Chamber Furniture. consisting of Marble- tcp Dressing Boresus, Marble-top Washstands, Ward obesx. and Commodes. Matiogany Furniture, consisting of Marble top Bx All be taken, tobe | All conveyancing If terms of sale © Lot complied with insix daye after sale, th as | Sotenserertontherishe te reall ot ther ot Feaus, Marbie-top” Washstands, Wardrobes, eee DON e HOLTZMAN, Trustee. Yarble-t:p paintes Cottage Bultes. | maria LUTTEBLL & C0. Ace | etre Chairs. BX LATE & OL 5 Five Hair Mattresses, Cotton-top Husk Mat- Auctioneers anc Bstate Brokers, treesce ‘ Fii sther Beis, Bolsters, and Pillows. Seutbwest corner Pennsylvania ave-and Lith street, | F —ag he. Wracbesrte pened cat otter evans, — e Sout se ay) of Bi yn ree om DH ANCERY SALBOF VALUABLEIMPROVED | Fincly-carved Rosewood Marble-top Bouflets. CRRAL PROPERLY ON 45: STRAET, BB. | Walnut Extecsion ea. ing @u- TWEEN VIRGINIA AVEXUZ AND & | An tmmentequantity of abiowere, cubencing: BTBLET SUUTHWEST. | Pet plated Casters, Batter Disben, MUK Patchers, | By virine of decrees of the Supreme Qourt of | Sugar Bowls, Kulves, Forks, Tes the District of Columbia of January 25:h, 1873, | Spoovs, &c. Also, French and Stove ware, ‘and March 34, 1574, in @quity cause No.'2,335, Docket No. ll, we will sell, toey!s auction, tn ATUBDA the south tees, on 8. Flock front of the 174, at 4 0 Bo. 17, in W. B. Tode’ 637, fronting 16 feet on 4 street and ranuiag back ‘about 1 120 feet to an alley. sist of a two-story Bric! bi cash; and roperty will be resold, ‘and cost. Cor alirs JOHN PF. Lore of Court the property will be set up at a ‘Terns of ale: One-third of purchase money. tn ‘The improvements con- | About $6,000 worth of fine Liquors, consisting of | rndard Champagne Wi Bran- an dies sud Whiskies fall line of Wines and. Oor. dials of every description. Several fite Clocks, Fire Safe, Desks, Coun- ‘im equal instalm andi | tere, Bottecs, Walnut OBice Tables and Uanirs, cred caw Engines. a 0. ee. ea tensile, T 4 end emlete tee pS” | tefoed in the absve motel. rw ‘thereafter; after five days’ noti& MICHAEL THOMPSON, ; Prustocs. | and Out and Engraved Glassware of every de: scription. inew. consisting of quantities of Sheets, Pil- Fine collection of Decorated’ an Y. March 91: °rn half of tot bdivision of square No. ise the | Terme cf rale: notice, at mars 7.912,15,17,19.201 uc & ULEARY, Brokers and Auctioneers, rlvania ave, Building. BX 2 2, WABREE, | VALUABLE IMPRO P a: ‘Broker and Auctionter, RR WERN ER eNEO | Federal Buildings, corver 7th and F sts. northwest. STERETS NORTHWEST. Av VALUABLE BEAw ES. of trust CRATE LUGATED ON Su STREET, GEEWEEN if tent a tl ame Pkt yy No. Doo. 12, in which Ads G: < gua Amanda Dizon Js complainagr and Joseph Pnerye and Serenity cme (Sia), oomeriend within the | 34: .c's culsck bm ofter tor same at the northwest corner of said 4), oe thence soetintwenty “ive (as) fect; hence wear soven’ | Brick Bounce containing st roome each; cue two. Al feet; thence north twenty-fi > | story Brame Diace of hegtuning, together vith tha nprsve: Brick House on, the rear of ssid ict Froatiug ou 8 Terms of eales 2, SrelnE poom | Bale abe cont sispes of Sie p | "Terms of sale: ou 3a othe, for | tod. the telange a tons ihe wit of | On each house sold on the day rik in seven days the city whick ie bow ubetautial purchaser after | ment,{t will sogn be ane of ‘or more newspapers | Wor in South Wes jt DESY SOR sa SaTTCe 08 EO Bae nee og & ‘Trustees. '» Aucts. & OLBABY, Auocts. a, | hausted.” Kedacing the appropriation for | when bis new clothes come. He seems to couat | most occupies the | propounds the conundrum ‘vomm moth and mildew from $50.000 to $80 § Without conciuding the consideration ef the army bill, the Senate. at 4:55 p.m., went into executive seesion, and, after a short time spem therein, the doors were opened and the Seuate adjourned HO\ SE.—After our report closed— Mr. Woodworth opposed the transportation bill, and said, if the ©, portunity presemted it e would offer as a substitute a bill, pre ved by himself, to create a regular burcau of industry, to be located in Washington. Mr. Niblack opposed the bill on the ground of unconstitationality Mr. Bland advocated general systems of um- provement. The House took a recess. The evening -ession was Occupied as usual in pres rration of clothing and equi = | the adoption of amendments to the revised code by the balt-dozen members present, and at $ bP. m, the House adjourned. + Tur Tr ENR OLAINANT “APTER THE | SEATENOR.”—When the sentence of the court to fourteen years penal servitude was pro- nounced upon the Tichborne claimant, “he gulped violently” and uttered « quite audible “ab.” He then asked the court it he mightsay anything. “Certainly not, ae reply of the chief justice. spiration stood upon Orton's forehead as he bowed to his counsel and piaced himself in the | hands of the officers. The convict for #0 simply because there was not a convict costume in the prison that would begin to fiteuch a man-moun tain as the claimant. Hie hair will be oro; on an expression of popular feeling in bis favor, baving said in conversation that the people of ngiand would never submit to the injustice hich he had endured. Orton leaves sup pose that is the pi word in such @ case) a wife and four children, th gorstes the body as the mind, strengthens both the nerv- musculat system, makes the blood course in strong breath-giving currents through the tyrtem, enlarges the brain, erects the form, ; | softens the features, brightens the eye, animates the countenance, dignities the whole and ine condiuces to health, provided enly that it is pursued in accordance with the laws of hygiene as to diet. exercise, rest, sleep, and venliatot North re * ILL BRALTH should be avoi » by state action as weil as personal care, inasmi as it diminishes mental and physical torce; but We are all under sentence of capital punish- jwent, is It worth while to make the enormous luss everybody is now doing about everythi: hich maker, or possibly may make, death come ittle quicker’ Is there no force in Frederick’s apopthegm, as he caned the dying soldier, “Yor rascal do you want te live forever ””"— Spectator. Micut 1 give counsel to any young hearer I Would say to him, Try to freqneut the comp of your betters; in books and life thet is the | most wholesome society; learn to admire right- ly, the greatest pleasure of life is teat. Note what the great men admire; they admire things, narrow spirits admire pasely and wor- ship meanly.—Th Srimireaiery MEDIUMS have received a very discouraging coutession from * that bourne: “My name Ellen Carry, and i died in Boston last 8: ber. 1 hel s crick in my back When I wi sick, and I have it now j just the same, but I waut my friends to know T ‘am gett r in bell at EXPERIMENTS made upon eaithy @oidier im London go to show that alchobo! is usclese i tate ot health, and absolutely injurious ia larger quantities guan two ounces dally. The same experiments, however, indicated an ad- vantage in its use if employed in rousu feeble ap te or exciting a feeble circulation of blood. Here's 4 cHagce. Said an old gentieman to Miss Phebe Couzin=: “I wish Fou would give Up this foolish notion of running about to ecture and settle down, have a husband and be a good bou-ekeeper.”” Miss Couzins replied: “Barkis is willing; but where's your man.” BORROWING TROWRLE. Some of your hurts you have cured, Aud the sbarpest you still have survived, But what torments of grief youendured From evils which never arrive! ("rom the French. weet harbingers of epring—the organ ~ Very well, and that lam uot a7-The grinders. S7-To enter Quaker City society you have to subscribe to the centennial fund. 87-A Buffalo father keeps bis im nights by chasing him to the wall. ~y a S7-Next to finance back-hair question bile mind. wa be gg ge reporter on I ym 4 exaggeration, it t# almost imposuble to get = glass of liquor in this place. And an exctuage “Well, what is | a little exaggeration to a man who is dry?” &7-*-The report o1 Colonel Tudor's speectyon Monday, is crowded oat,” says the Murfreesboro New “The colenel stands on the popular plattiorm of ‘M better whuky, Biatis barber, myeteriously disappeared about three weeks 8go, and & garment saturated with blood was found in a shed near where be resided. It has been discoved that be went quietly t Nevada. 87" It seems odd to find ina journal of Spring- field, Mass., where the probivitory law is en- torced, the names of seven liquor dealers who are juletly discussing how to meet the woman's crusade. s2-The young bloods at Keokuk have inang- urated # temperance crusade. They are drink- ing up all the benzine in town, in order to get it Outor the reach of men who have families te support. 7 We are told that 300 years combed their hair just as they do tan. won't do in # civilized land and ladies. Tos (Successor to HARVEY @ MARRY So. 934 F Granny, between Minth and Team.