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FURNISHING GOODS. ISHINGS. | LADIES’ UNDERCLOTHING. | Palmer’s Patent p, HUFTY & TAYLOR'S, = , DOUBLE-YrokKE 643 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Hlave prepared for the Spring Business the largest SHIRTS, ‘and handsomest assortment of Ladies’ Undercloth- ng Gver offered in this market, comprising ag fol- beta READY MADE. S styles DRESSING SACQUES, at 81 50, 91.75, e $2.76, 93.45, 84.75, 2 styles NIGHT DRESSES, st $1.75, 92, 82.37%, O260, 22.75, 92.57%, 93.25, 6 SHIRTS For 916 Se 3 SHIRTS FOR 6850 styles WALKING SKIRTS, at 8S cents, 91.25 . SHIBT FOR 63 00 $1.35, $1.50, 91 75. 22.10, 92.30 43, @2.55. $3, 83 50, 84.13, 3.50, 87.55. styles SHORT SKIRTS, at 70 cents, cents We know the PALMER PATENT DOUBLE OL-1G, S115, 8135, $1.59, 81-95 | VORB to be BEST SHIRT at the price in the Sd market,and we particularly request everyone to examine the quality of Linen and Maslin used and styles TRAIN SKIBTS, $23.78.82 30,9412 Judge for themselves, $4.37, $5 80, $9, $10 50, S14, $14.75 It is our intention to increase our sales’ of Ready made Shirts ONE THOUSAND DOZEN during | the coming season, and we have therefore made our PRICES BELOW OOMPBTITION, and withinthe reach of every one that wants ® FIRST-CLASS SHIBT AT ALOW PRIOB. 13 styles CHEMISE at SS con $1.37, $162, gIs $3.25, 85.60, $3.76, $3 1.15 91.37 3, $2.35, $2.60, $2.63 | SPECIAL ORDER DEPARTMENT. $2.90 ‘This Department ts 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 te ten days at the following prices: $15 FOR EIX SHIRTS. 615 FOR 31X SHIBTS. #21 FOB SIX SHIRTS. In the two years’ experience in the manufacture 7 styles APRON 78 cont at 25 cents, 50 cents, 63 cents, ‘SS cents, $1.13, 81.20, Infants’ Goods. PROPOSALS, U™ tsp STATEs MAIL, Bost Orrice DEPARTMENT, Wastiseton, March 31-t, Proposals will be received at the Contract of thi tment until 3 o'clock Ps; MUD, 1574. (to be decides by the lsth of Jane, 1874.) for carrying the maileof the United States from July Ist. 1874. to June 30. 1816. on the f ing route in the State of lend, ana partures and arrivals herein specitied, viz: Sal From Baltimore, by Garrison. Bock ale, and cortificate, ipstrnct! conditions to be embraced in tne contract. &: Tevet vice, to ai the Bide shoul in a46-m. Ustep STATES MAIL, Post Orrick Deraneuest, shirt Arcola, (Gam Spring,) to Loudon, (8ta- 18 miles and back, three tines a week. Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur- ry @ at Loudon at 9am; eeday, Tharsdsy, and Satur- day at 10 am Arrive at Arcola by 12m. 477 From Pamplin’s Depot, by Walker's Charch and Fort Picksbin, to Tower HM, 22 allies and back, three times @ week. lin’s Depot Monday, Wednesday, jay atl R m; wer Hill by 8pm; Leave Tower Hill Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday at 5am; Arrive at Pamplin’ Depet, by 12 m. Arrive at T m Wakefield Station to Assamoosick, 21 iles and back, twice a week. co Makefleld Station Wednesday and Sat m,; urday atl p Arrive at Assai bys ick m; Leave Assamoosick Wedncolay ‘and Saturday at Sam; Arrive at Wakefield Station by 12 m. 4779 From Linville, by Edom and Green Mount, to Singer’s Glen, 3's miles aud back, six tines a week Leave Linville daily. except Sunday,at 10 a m; Arrive at Singer’s Gian by 12:30 p m; Leave Binger's Glen daily, except Snaday, at 1pm; Arrive at Linville by 390 pm, 4750 From Hansonville, by Hawkin’s Mills and Willow Spring, to Nickolisville, 13 miles and back, twice a week — Hansonville Tuesday and Friday at 6 Arrive at Nickollsville by 12m; & BG DBESSES, CHRISTENING ROBES, SKIRTS, PIQ CLOAKS, MERINO CLOAKS, WOOL SHIRTS, BASKETS, &c.,&0, of the DOUBLE-YOKE SHIRTS, and the success attending it, has proven, beyond a doubt, that it is the most comfortable and per‘ect-fitting one made {n any seotion of the world. The thousands of orig- inal and duplicate orders received for these Ocle- brated Shirts 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 authorized manufacturers of PALMER'S PAT- ENT DOUBLE-YOKE SACQUE SHIRT for the District of Columbia. All other persons attempting Children’s Goods. WHITE PIQUE DRESSES and SACQUEBS, FLANNEL and CLOTH SACQUES, in great variety. Ladies’ Cashmere Jackets At the folk LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, $33.50, 947. Water-Proof Cloaks. 023 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, A arge assortment, tn English and American Apnfactare, at the following $12, $13 $14, 91457, $1575, 916.37, g16.73, $17.79, g2u, $25, $30, $33. LAUNDRY DEPARTMENT. Ladies’ Dresses, WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO DO GEN- TLEMEN'’S:-LAUNDRY WORK ON SHORT NOTICE. Parties wishing to have their goods called for will ploase make their arrangements at USMEB POPLIN DEESSES, at a bergain, S20 the store. BLACK ALPACA DBESSES, st $1312, @19.75, 816.87, s24. BLACK SILK LBESSES, st 9115, 9122.50. SWISS DRESSES, ( Polonaise and Skirt,) st $12, $16, $25, $33.50, $40, 360, PRIOE L1ST: Dress Shirts 190., Night Shirts 8. Lines Collars $0., Linen Cuffs, per pair, So., Undershirts 8c., Drawers 8c., Boc Sc., Handkerchiefs 4c. LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLO LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, jen%-tr 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ——______ NEW PUBLICATIONS. s. MOHUN & CO:, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, 1015 Paxxsvivamia AveNcE. S®ERMAN & CO., Bankers, 1429 F STREET, GENERAL 5ANKING AND R EXCHANGE BUSINESS C. 8. BONDS, STOCKS, GO! MUNICIPAL god DISTRIOT OF COLUM NEW ROCKS. dor sad scld on A al tase Ber. Chas. H. Hall, 16m... $1 00 5 on all petts. Special attention hy .by Gol. O. O. Chesney ,12m9 2 50 Tnterest on Government Accounts against the ments of the @overnment. maré-lm McB. TIMONEY & co., E. NOTE AND stuck BROKERS 63 tr BOY and SELL Golds dow Bera ame General Improvement taxes paid ats ficers ‘pay sccounts cashed in advance. amount: ‘at 5 orge D. Bayard, Iz mo. cloth, perate Remedies, by Hardy, U. H. wari Ct eroment Bonds, Stocks WE oFrxs oz STOCK OF CHROMOS, MOTTOES AND OIL PAINTINGS AT A DISCOUNT OF TWENTY FIVS PER CENT, in order to of those on hand, that we may 4 in = of the ee neta now Sure and frult pleces, and howe ‘aad Suaday school ‘The range from 50 of Northern Pacific Baflroad “ tebi6-ton ~ A! No. $16 Tru 81. Orr PO = ee «2 Orr. P. O. Dire, JouN Hitz, Preet 17}0. B. PRuwriss, Cash. rt x OF THR the Obra some On Paint. N“e; ont gtatae eieosirunt. ings tress $30 to Gi onelT cf ehh eee ‘Collections ies ects. | Sisconnt <f38 por cent.” We ‘hs ames hy on sil me the U; ‘iced Sat ge Engravings Fri which mee! Dasiness before the | Faciude in the above offer This is an excellent o re TTEB UO portunity to obtain good Pictures at ‘wholesale f ES {ooti?-tg} — BOOKS Novelties in STA- te assortment of fine ng, Binding, Litho- and Engraving executed expeditiously, WARREN CHOATE & CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, VEBNON ROW, marli-tr Corner Penua. ave. and 10th street. NSW BOOKs, BECEIVED AND FOR SALE AT SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE, ALL THE NEW recolved bite TIONMBY as well ken compl aud staple Brationery.- Pri graphing REEDMAN'S SAVINGS AND ERUST SOMPANY BANKING HOUSE, 1607 PENNSYLVANIA AVEBUR, (Opposite U Treasury.) ALL PROFITS paid to DEPOSITORS, as tnte- 7 per cent. anncm. - per “ EREST co, DoLLa® and upwards, from aes to ‘@D.; Wednestays Satardays, (depeaita only, 0% to wir B4rsixe geuU 4. SQUIRE &Co,, Corner 4% Street and Pennsylvania Av. 1446 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Phineas Redux, A Novel. By Ant Orrosivs WitLaR’s Horm Lottie Dart z. By the amthor of Olive E Blakes WASHINGTON, D. 0 al per cont. enserasi paid on depestts. eed Sion} ee o Fay of officers tn the Army cashed tn advance, Life of Edwin Forrest,with Beminiscences and Per- aut sonal Recollections. By James Rees, OTS BickLow, | tre hroned Heiress, By Biive Bepey. Langicy Manor. By Mrs. Newby. Banker, WILL REMOVE MARCH FIRST TO MABBLE BUILDING, The Wetherel A fai le ‘orest. Fhe Mew Oneenanse. "Bs Fociak Beans Stewart Zelda's Poreane By the aster of Sone Dene, ALL THE MAGAZINES Am PLAYING CARDS. BL CE come, rane ASK BOOKS, Pass BOOKS, AND EVERYT: : | TIONBRY LINE, (oreateun? ~ waa BER feba-tr__ BHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE. Books For LENT REAOING, apo iy N Corner of STER Hi ‘A PEAN PLA Erving Place and 16th Street, NEW YOR ra + sie *Batledge.” Only one block from Union Square, the most cen- | Dvat Feast of Lent. Byanthor of feat 6. wel Zt azict location in the in the nee | Helps to s Holy Lent. By Bisho) Hantingtca. Tending ofall the princtpal places of smasementand | oan Weexsin Lent. By Bee Ga Witkenon, lending retail stores, has enlarged 5 | AtJecus’ Feet. A Praver, Promise and Poom, — webant season by the addition ‘fifty rooms | Daily Communings wit God. Bishop Leighton. “eee GHAS. B. FERBUN, Propristor. cae Coceechn Fenelon and others. fige We: BALLANTYNE, 125 ftk wrest Wasiipezos ae oa conoe, “TEMG GE AL. Cc. ©, WILLARD, SSBITY HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D.G epl-ly Hits" BOTKL, s 28 Ninre Sra env, HON aaAhetgh Ay BRS PICTURS FRAMES, ROOK BINDING, fe, 5 Amerivan O64 Fellow” for April, nowil-te REAL ESTATE AGENTS. OOAL AND WOOD. Coan AND Woop. p*tER camrsect, we STOCK AND BONDS BROKER, catia Soa Rene Vacant Were Tee Ae Frou cer eebiahed inte | MOUS TAIT RE 1423 Pannetvanta AVENUE, rates. HIOKOB! i and split, or in the’ stick” Particaler attention marsly Between Willard’s and the Treasury, | asked to’ onr KINDLING WOOD, which is the jue BOYLE. WRANK BABKUM ma cheapest in (6s CE PEEBEON & BROTHER, sstEBTTAN econ Bet 8 ive avenue, ‘and street Wharf, mai 4-tr t Repubs Onton FO SLE To DEALERS, 4 SUPBBIOB LOT OF STOVE COAL. GOODWIN Y. ATLEB, AtLee’s Wharf, feot of 6th street. + T. BDW. CLARK, ‘T. 8. OR0SS.JB ®. sDwW. onaRk a 6o., poons, naan: WOOD AND OOAL, MOULDINGS, ae., Rt ‘Toré—ieth and B streets — Nickolisville Tuesday and Friday at Arrive at Hansonvillo by 7 pm. 81 From Poplar Hill, by Staffordsville, to Bezk ton’s Springs, 14 miles and back, twice ‘Poplar Hill Wednesday and Saturday m; Saturd rurdal Arrive at For forms of proposal, guarantes, and cortificate, nd also for instructions as to the conditions to be embraced in the contract, &c., see alvertisement of ‘Ssh September, 1870, and’ December 1, 1878, inviting for mail service in Virginia, to be found Brine! st I post offices. be sent in sealed « scribed ** Mail proposals, State of Vir: addressed to the Second Assistant Postmaster e JNO. A.J. CRESWELL, p6-m.6t Postm ster General. P®oPosans FOB STATIONERY, seaiechEASURY PrrAntunnt, March 10,1374, posals for furnishing Stationery for t Fiat, guding Jane 80, 1875, Will be recelved at this gbartment until the 141i DAY OF APRIL, 1574, at 12 ¢’clock M. Blank forms for biddiug will be farnished upon application. he bids will be considered and accepted +r re- jected item by item; and this advertisement and the ro posal, so far as accepted by the Secretary of the reasnry, and the bond accompany in, sball constitute the contract between the ment and the bidder or bidders, and uo further con- tract will be executed ‘The articles contracted for must be farnished from time to time during the year, iu quantities pursu- ant to orders from the Department. The eutire anantities will, however, be called for daring the year. Each proposal must be signed by the individual or firm making it, and be accompanied by # bond, with sufficient sureties, in the nm ef ten thousand the dollars, ( $10,00),) approved by & Ouited Statos of- fcer of the district in which the saretins reside oF do business, on form to be furnished by the De- tment, conditioned for furnishing such portions of the articles as may be awarded under it, and the perturmance of the contract. all deliveries will be subject to inspection by an ex rt detailed for the purpose by the Secretary of Treasury and the delivery of au inferior article will be deemed sufficieut cause to sunul the con- tract) at the option of the Secretary. Dellveries must be free of charge at the Treasury Department, Washington ‘The failure to comply with anv one order under the contract will operate a4 forfeiture of the entire peralty of the bond, or the Secretary of the Treas ury may direct the purchase, in open market, of such quantities of any artisles as shall be uecessary to supply the deficiency caused by such failure, ant charge to the contractors fifty per centum of the Brice which it shall be found necessary to pay for such articles, Proposals unaccompanied by @ satis’actory bond will not be consid 1. and contracts will be Jed only to established manufacturers of or dealers ip the artic.es. Proposals to be addressed to the undersigned, and marked “*Propusals for Stationery. WM. A. BICHABDSO marll-wfm-lét Secretary of the Treasu: INSURANOE COMPANIES, T yom gue REALE oonemmen FOR THE D Paid-' apita eS RN, streets northwest. William P. Sohmeton vice prsalied . Johnston, v1 e ‘Adain Gaddis, Charice Bam Galt.T. M. Hanson, William Mam 'H- Phillip. . B. MAURY, Treasurer. febZ7-3m_ FRANK T. WLINGS, Secretary. Nd 18 THE SEASON FOR FIERS, GUARD AGAINST THEM BY [N8URING YOUB - PROPEBTY (BEAL AND PELSUMALS = WITH THR CORCORAN FIRE INSURANCE Co. OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. OA PIT AL ecssessessessmnsvsssenss ssevsssnseeesnsneessee@ 100,000 Oftice, 1429 Pome ‘Ivania avenue. on 5 ny William F. Mattingly, Wil- T. LENMAN, President, J _T. DYBR, Secretary. * ee —z UITABLE LIFE ASSUR. \c. Tae eter CEE — mpany has for years been F institution in the world, iE E! PHONZO YOUNGS ¢€ Co. ABE SELLING SUGARS. (Szayeanp New Yorke Brawns) Sowdered. “8 ulated .. (not “B” or B: hig 9% Ibe. for 1.00 Light Brown (nearly white)......-.i0% Ibs. for 1 00 COFFEE. se w in glad to offer our customers the ben- ent otancther deine ia ‘the price of this article, ‘we quote : Old Government Java. Old Government Javs.. Maracaibo. We have recently added to our stock in this de- trent by the purch we of LA BG® QUANTITY OF NEW CHOP TEAS of the diferene Satay, Sod hence we,are now prepared 1 0 al in? Imperial, 3 1a 5 1 sur sssusares: Gunpowder Se ee ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO., Grocers, MASONIO TEMPLE, 91x Sraxzt, Opposite U. 5. Patent Omfes, iY A eT" B bhi a Peay arn Southwest Etar Office Buildings. PLURAL risk and expense of purchaser. ‘All conveyancing at ‘BICHARD Walngon yet marl3-eo&ds TIME! ‘Trustee, & OLEARY, [Rep] Auctioneers, Tt TRUST: © 0} Under and 29th of July, AD. 187: 690, the 147: m , well HOMAS E. WAGGAMAN. Beal Estate Auctioncer, 519 7th street, "S SALB OF CHUBON PROPERTY, STREET, WE a pn ete ‘ET, BET aN Aa by virtue of « ‘2, a folio $84, the uade: i DAY oF APRIL, A ‘at public Dp, tn fr Lot described as the middle 40 fest front, on sth street w aid est, of Lot 13, in Bquare 513, ey — depth of Lot, improved by one Frame he terms of sale are: Amcuut of indebtedaess, Tih czpenee, of sale, a Dalance t ear 8 ing at coat. complied with in six da: 2 Ti out $1.500,) in eash: 6 and 12 mouths, the deferred payments per cent. interest, and to be secured on the id. $50 at tims of sale, -All conver- f the terms of sale are from day of sale, the irchaser's cost. nstee reserves t! jht to resell the property at the cost and risk of defaulting purchaser. WARD THOMPSON, Trastes, marli-cotds THOS. B. WAGGAMAN, Act. ¥ LATIMER & OLEAB’ Bee ‘and Beal tate Brokers, west corner of Penn. avenue and llth street, — ‘Star Omce Buildings District recured front oth, 187 oF parcel of ground situate Washington, District of scribed upon'the plat boo! By virtue A.D. Isr 81 f a deed of trust te me, dated March -D. 1878, duly recorded in Liber 718, folio » Of the land records of Washington couaty, of Columbia, and at the request of the party thereby, Iwill sell at public auction, in 4,8 he clock p. mail that certain shee 5 o'clocl m., 2 ploce and iving in the city of Columbia, known and de- ike of said city as lot nus. dered fifty-five (56) in James Miller’s subdivision of are numbered one hundred aoa ninety four cia, erms of sale: 5 months, with interest from day of sale, and secared d of trast en 5 by adec Half cash; in six (6) it of $100 required at time of sale, veyencing at wren ecost | 1 terme of sale are nit complied With inseven days the trustee resorves the erty at the risk sud coat of the ds, faulting purchaser, mevt in some ne Washington. lished in the city of Ge DOUGLAS, Trosten J _mar2s-coads “LATIMER & OLEABY. Acts. > ‘TIM: & OLEARY, By etelien mem, enth street, Btar Boilding. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF AN ENTIRE SQUARE OF GROU. and at rq en WEDNESDA 1574, at 9 o'clock umbered nine hundred ‘The square is on and K streets and be sold subject t per cent ment of Terms: O1 pay ments at six, twelv interest the. prope By virtue be: pTil Ist, 1872, and recorded in Liber WELL LOOATED. & deed of trust, faring date 682, folio ‘at r quest of party secured. I will sell, ¥, tl e Seh day Cp ted mm all of square and thirty-two, (32) ade, and ts bounded by north I and 20th strests east, and will prior encumbrance bearing six t, Which can be released onthe pay- six cents per foot, ne-third cash: residue in three ind eighteen months, 280 to be deposited when rty is struck off. Terms to be complied nal bh at 8 per cent. With within five days, or deposit to beforfeited, _mi7-dikds . W. JOSBS. Trustee, LATIMER & OUBABY, Ancts. JHUANSON BBOS., Auctioncers, ¥ DUBUA! ry 5 th and D streets northwest. ASSIGNEE 'S SALE OF VALUABLE BEAL Es- ‘A STR: hese E ‘On R.°3 Polock Ywiht on the premises, Lote 14, 18, 16, 17, Lot 13, in Bquare 554, in 3p STREET, BETWEEN N AND O EON ETS NOKTHWEST ATURDAY, the 11th day o fApril, 1574, m., Y willsell, at public auction, ot nd part of hington, D! 0. [Lots are situated on 3d street weet, between BH and O north, and afford extra inducoments to capitalist ‘erms: id others. a ng po liberal, and will be made 8. kuown at time of sal mard0- GEORGE MASON, Assignes, f.m.w. _DUNOANSON BROS. ;Aucts, KID GLOVE DEPOT! KID GLOVES FOR LADIES! KID GLOVES FOR GENTS! KID GLOVES FOR MISSES! 1-BUTTON 2-BUTTON GLOVES! &-BUTTON GBNUINE JOUVINS! GENUINE ALEXANDER’S8! at CHAS. BAUM'S KID GLOVE DEPO 405 SEVENTH STREET. CORSET OORSET FAOTORY! CORSET FRENCH CORSETS! . ERMAN CORSETS! 4LL STYLES OF CORSETS On hand and made to order at CHAS. BAUM'S Hoop Skirt and Corset Faetory Janu. 408 SEVENTH STREET] FURNITURE, PAINTING, PAPER HANGINGS, aND CURTAIN MATERIALS, HARDWOOD DOORS, MANTELS, WAINSCOTTING, xn. & MARCOTTE é CO., UNION SQUARE, (29 East 17th St.,) NEW YORK CITY. DEVLIN & 00'S SPRING STYLES! NOW READY AT 2106 F STREET. American Yoke Shirts WABBANTED TO FIT. PRICES REDUCED! BEADY-MADE SPRING OVERCOATS. AUOTION SALES. THIS ¥ BB. WARNES, RR LES BOS e must be the residne one,two, three, and four the deferred pay eight per centam perannum, payable for which the purchaser must give notes, secured b: deed of trust on the property sold. All conveyanc ing at the purchaser's ocst. If the terms of sale are not complied with withia fire days after the day of tale, the Trastees reserve the right to resell ths prop- erty, in a body, for cash, out n days” pubic notice, at the risk and Cost of the purchaser in default. Gow Tuva, { Teasteos, ma: 23 2aw J.T COLDW LL, Salesman, {Sentinel aw) BY LATIMER & CLEARY Auctionceis and Beal Estate Brokers South wost corner Pennsylvania avenue and lith st, : Star Office Buildings. TBAUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE! 4PROVED MEAL ESTATE IN 7HE FIRST WARD Under s decree of the Supreme Oourt of the in equal instalments in years, with interest on ng bolag the west in sqnare No. 115, Bric! story and attic, with corcer store, arsof Lot No 5 and Lot No in the city of Washi.gton, D.C ting 88 feet on 20th street, 10 feet 6 inches on Pi sy l¥avia avenue, ard boundtd on the east by a straight line drawn at Ticht angles with the line of said avewne to the di- Viding line between said lot No.6 aod lot Mo. 7, in sad runare. Tmmodia’ely afterwards, in frovt of B street north. between 18h and 19th the promises, Streets we the west part of lot No 2, in square No. 105, in «: city, fronting 2: feet on H strest, and running back pogo wi oy the all im rear of « ait, 16 said prem nd possessed by late David Hines at the time of hisdeath. The i rovements consist hree-story brick dwelling. ouse, with the modern conveniences Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in two ual instalments, iu six and twelve months, with tet at 8 per cent. Deferred payments to be ponds of purebaser, with surety, proved by trustee, ro hun- dred dollars ( $200) to be paid down on each piece of Property at time of sale. All conveyancing a pur- chaser’s cost. If purcbaser does not c#m: Y, ith terms of sale within ten days, the trastes will re ell the property at the risk and cost of such defaulting ©. INGL Aten. purchaser, . Trustes. LATIMER & OLEARY, mar25-w fem, eds Auctioneers, B® THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer 641 Louisiana ave., 31 door east of fth street TRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON, TANNALLYTOWN BOaD, NEAR ST ALBAN’ OBU. By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date on the 5th day of June, A. D., 1870, and recorded in Liber No. 613, folto 355, et sey.) and at ¢ ¥ quest of the party secured, I ‘will sell,on MO DAY, the 6th day of April, AD. 1574, at’ the hour of 4% o'clock p. m., in front of the premises, certain lot of land situated in Washington county District of Columbia, on the west side of the ro: leadi: g from ‘getown to Tennaliytown, and being the same property which conveyed ty ‘ban Loughborengh by Alfred Tiepett deed ated July 37, 1847, and recorded in Liber W, 185, folio 201, et and the same whoreot Biley formerly re: snd now in the occups of Samnel Ril-y, and adjoins the former resi of the late bewis Kengla. Tats property is improved with agood and couvenient two-story frame dwell- ing, &c., &e. ‘Forms of sale: One-third cash; residae ia two equal ments at six and twel mouths, with in- terest from day of sale, the 8 to b. deed of trust on the propert: posited when the pre perty i k of. Terms of ga'e to be compiied with within five days, or else the T ee reserves the right to resell at the risk and - fthe cteniting eere haser. All conveyancing e tof the purchaser. ae ene cnt ern eT D. CASSIN, Trastes. mer 36-4 THOS. DOWLING, Auct. ¥ E. J. SWEET, Beal Estate Broker and Auctioneer, No. S11 7th strect, opposite U. 8. Post Ofles CHANCERY SALE OF FINE BUILDING LoT: ON ;POBTH CAPITOL STREET, CORNER By virtue of a decree of the Suprems Qourt, .s passed in Equtty Qause No- 3.46, docket I Will sell st pablic auction, in’ front of the MONDAY, April 6: Ii, at 3-30 Lote 8, 30.81, 32, 33, $i, $5, 36,-and th» 7. inthe subdivision of Square 676, on city, D.O. sale: One-third cash; the residue in * instaiments at 6,12 and 18 months frem the day of sale, with interest at & percent, ‘Tho title to be retained until all of the purchase money and interest is paid. If the terms je are hot complied with within seven days from the day o! sale, I reserve the right to resell the propert: Tisk.’and com of the defaulting purchaser Veyencing at purchaser's cost, $10) deposit 0: acceptance of each hia OF mar cots 7“ MESS SWEET. adctomeet: TO-MORROW. BORA an a SALE OF FORRIGN AND DOMESTIO DRY Still continues and will coutinue from day today until the entire stock is disposed of. The whole to besold in lots to sult pur hasers for cash. Bales wi 0 a.m. and 2 and 7 p. m, EN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, Federal Buildings, cor. ¥ aud rab sts., northwest, BUSTER'S UNIM "TR a ee AND U STREETS, A? AUCTION. 'D. 0.,and at the re- party secured theteby 1 will ell at & io 886, et cords of Washington county. quest of the Bas spetion iartront of the premises, arc! , 1873, o’cloc! he iu the City of Washin certain piece or 1 estate im ‘erms of salt Sad eocured by e ded of trast'an tee tropes aud rece: ry on - d it of juired when property strck off. of wale are not complied w oy 1 be Flak and cost of the defeuit. sell th ty at the risk a Of the default- ng Purchaser, after five (6) days? advertisement tn me F pubs 4 ton. ew ereP eT BROS W: BTLO ABOV! — IS POSTPON. acount of the weathere amt EURBDAY 7th, 1574, same bi % oak 3 DRGE W BTICKNEY, Trastoo, balesma: GEURGE marSl-cofds - J.T. OOLDWELL, La . GGAMAN, YF TH eal Ketate Auctionee’, 919 7th street. +4 ALE 0: SIM 'VBD PROP- TRUBEEY ON ‘orn STREET” REE M ST. By virtue of five deeds Octo- Geers ier vand reooraed in Liber 668, one of = for Ayo emivea, at public auction; on TURSDATY, the 72, Bay of Aprils ist. : 31 and 32, of GEO. F. APPLEBY, Trustee. warl-eokds THOS E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. ——————— EEE aoe BEEN TLLIAMB, BD eee LG0} northwest corner inch su D sta, "EE Ear ERR Pee OPES, ee AND Pit H ry ton On . th instant. at 3 0 jock gts Nos. 16:16 and 17s in Banare 325, being 20 feet front by 38 feet deep, each 7B WLING, Auctioneer, BD eT rena te doers eee of Ten st COO, GA! eo . x Wath T, anD moLsesns ea ERE: ir H, BROS. = B pt Hveranp awp Wire is [cum — The fol- TO! lowing are some of the prominent im the br isovieng the inw in reiatiow to husband and wife, which has passed both branches o: ti 1) tnots legulature: “A mautied woman ali cares sue and be surd without joining ber semen CGF enctic jest | busband witb her, tothe same extent = ff she 4 Boxes AA Tobaces. were unmarried, if sued with her bushbaed she 4 Boxes Pancake T bacen, may defend for her own right; if he neglects to § Caddies Pride of Piauter'T.vacco, defend she may defend for bim also, end rise ig Boxes OM Deiutzson Sauce, | Gober or che achat? anal! be rreponetble Sor She 3 Barrels Vinegar, | curred by the wife may be enforced against her 8 Barrels m. j —— 2 Barrels Conway Whisky, 1568. she come a0 if she wer: LG TUsoaRsON *B, Aucts. _ nema pa To 7 _ unless BX Buzcaseon .——* ™ = be be idioticor insane, or is in the penitontiary, . west, | OF bas abanGoned her; one cannot sue oF recor. Scutheast corner Rh and B streets north er compensation for services performed for the MATTINGS, orLoLorn ) CABPETS, FURNI- | other; one shall not convey property to the oth. j } BE,& er without a conveyance On TORSDAY, | corded in the same a ‘s, the expenses of the f ami! nd - me oh hg fon oF the children shall be argrabe apres a eae the property of both or of either. aut te Spices ‘Tor and Irgrain Oarpots, | thereto they may be saed jointly or separately? Parior Suite, Bedatents, Wa f, Tabion — rt Wardrobes, Lounges, Ch 3 . Catcony, which has to overcome some strong — Prejudices before it can take.the placeel coffees By virtue ofa Dill of Fs was been reinforced tor the trong! by = toes a.T ogg lg foal apalysis, which tells as that percentage jo pea of nutritious substances in chicory is more then aH UNUAWSON Bios ack: | twice as great as that of coffee, Tt =: 7 used by the poor people of Faroe ¥ DUNOARBON BauTHeRS, tourd Its way into bospitals on acoo: Southeast corner of Rh and D streets nortuwent, | *uPrrior nutritious qualities and a total abwence Of rervous stimuletiny Chicory or BY AND, wild to Kar. @ Sis Yra | The roots are ki dried, roasted, and groand into a browni powder, to be used either for mixtare with or as A substitute for coftee. ——— Kintmp wy a Pist Trainer, of din the where she and her ha week, and Core and ascertained 4 Mra. < iN. T of the Neptane Hom Mar- x ell at public auction, in ch: Stor &0 street northwest, on WEDNESDAY NEX 0 o'clock a m., theeartre st ane, Ro | & mice ; PIEROR BELL Trustes, | Which DUNOANSON BROS, Ancte | Wee kil and com-ured the YW. L. WALL & CO. Auctwnecrs, exe ng discretion tu B Marble Buildiug, granting Pennsylvania ave., cor. #h st + on Ban WILLIAM % ed J and tie Inte George T Badeie, rs rm. Fanerel fr-ia his Jate resi Street, to-morrow (Ta-w4ay) DYBR. At Oswego, N. ¥ , on ti 4BNIE DYSR. Foneral at¢@ b street MB Ohur Wednerday, ar 4 Kp. bi interred In the Qongresed ms! cen of her husband, Chas. RUTOBINBON. © noon, at ¢ o% we 4th inet, Mee. ruthoast, om sins will be ty breide those Dyer, late of the P April 5, will sell, ING, jock, we 90 moe Bia py ~ out gest jardle-top leboards, Cat pe But himeo Lelegant Btegere, with marble and mirror-front, | Th» relatives ta ° ly are bandsome spectfully invited fo attend the funeral from th nut and Oak Extersion Dining Tables Tesidece of bi parenta, South © ‘with Tennessee marbie-top, eon Cand D, Le exant En Bi rirces Otlefoth, different widths, $8 Divces Matting, white and check ‘Tables, Bureaus, Wressin: t }, Bookcases, Writing Doel | Etcge ‘nts, Extension Tab: Wolnut snd Oak Dining 30 sets Cottage Chamber Suits, Heir and Shack Mi 5 sets Tucker Springs, &c , &o. E. JONNSO Lot of Paper Millinerses, of Jom ph L Johneon and the a: A lot of Second band Furniture, Carpets, &c. ond ‘che tate harkens Ko ‘Weecall the attention of burers to the absvs sale, wre OS othe sale is peremptory. ~~ Terms cash. Wher m ay6 W. L. WALL & OO , Aucts. BY LATIMER @ oLeanr, Southenet covery Romario ee athe a. Peps children ta ‘Star Umee ailding. e vith » 2 1 hear wy Beviva 0 AUOTION SALE OF FARMING IMPLEMENTS, best STOCK. &c., MONDAY MORNING, APBIL Lonely is the house 1 isthe hour 3,187 Bince my dear w Rome, will sell on the abore day, commencing But Ob’ brighter home than ours 10 o'clock on the premises, all the Farming In Heaven is now thine own Stock, &e , contained on the i take place from the West Qoorge- t, on the 7th street ¥ burch,on Tusrusy, 7th instant, at wer and Rea Zo'clock. Friends aud acq sare reapact ag ney pe — fully invited to attend Bep. copy | * x8, , arrows, KORHAMMBR. DAVID F. dies p m.,eudéon- Fare n necessary implements | ty- Apeii mh, in tee Be pees efaieuee, Also. Furnace for Green-house, with 400 feet of | 1 gyy cn’ gM 3 \'clock, T.-morrow sfvernoon, from napacbusett oO ebue 3 inch iron pipe, has been in use bot one season. xes with crates; Grape Orates; 3,000 sizes; Hot-bed Sa jashaw Ponies, four years old, can gis’ 3 one Fure Chester Sow, & ; 1,00 Poar Trees, as sorts ¢ Parties desirous of any of the above artictes will ficd it advantageous to attend, as» the best order, and will positively be sol cies will be on private sale until day of public sal ‘The Farm ie for sale in Building Lets, or t wh, lo, fuquire on the premises. Af Monday should be rainy, the sale will be post- nnday . April daugh Sth, a er ot With Foneral on T\ enday, 7th, at 3 K street, between 7'h and 281 rth weet. apd relatives re invited to attend. REILY. After a brief tlnes, on rit Stent, ot ‘ Pm. of pneumont BEILY, daughter of Wi 4 ‘clock, from 2703 Friends sped to the following Wednesday, Aprit 15. a? "Perms of sale: Afl-under §3o, cach; over @30.a | Sud sinter of fhe Inte John B. credit of 30 and 60 days. with interest; notes Wo be oo, Me 1319 Ben Wee satisfactorily indorsed. dence, Ho ade A Fg as6-dte (Rep) LATIMER & OLEARY, Aucts afternoon, 7th inst . at 8 0'clook LES D. infant son of Albert BY EATIMER 2 CLEARY: aged six wor! Learn) omen Vaneral Tuesday morning. April7th. at 11 o'clock. corner Ollie Bulldines, Frirnds of the family invited to attend. : SAL EDWARD TEANCIS son of Betis sa Aitrod MIN \ arah and Aire ADM NISTRATOR’S SALB te Ms: =e oar LATER EEBMAW KIUBTER. 0: relatives and friends of the family are re- N&aB 137H STREET SOUTHEAST. Spectfully invited to attend the funeral from ths “02 THUBEDAY MORNING, April 9. lence of nts, st street, between D ai 1374, commencing at 10 o'clock, Y snail sell | EB, Wednesday afternoon, at Ibs p.m. st the brew ry of the late Herman Bichtor, | YOUNG. On the Sth inst.. et ten minutes past 5 E treet. near 13th strost southeast, the | MAKI Ia M oungest daughter of Marcare euiire persopal effects of said establisument, Com- Young, in the 15th year of her ae. Lai ano members of the family are respect fully requested to attend tne funeral from the rea coo el ber mether, 1220 Massaci . prising in part— 57 berrels of Beer, ine and Boiler, in complete order, Beer, to-no! row afternoon, et 3o'cleck ‘ cf ee. ee 3 eer Rowe, atate atarhuze UNDERTAKERS &. ‘el bed Ketths two P " patent wo Pum ps, R HARD ¥. HARVEY, Undertaker, Bunring Gear and Beltinc, Ino fect ot Rubber Hese, Hand Pumps, Lateef (Bueasor eo HARVEY ¢ Maan, jorees, 3 Lot of Harvess. lot of Wood and Oval, ueebold Farniture, &c » Toreiher with every ing Fevuisite forthe complete fe. 034 F Sraxey, betwoon Kisth and Tenn "Teme cah WHR WEBB Atministrator, | METALAIG BURIAL CASES 40D GASKETS api-dte "LATIMER & OLE ARY. Aucts i 7 bats ta Ricemanp Ww. SAREER, HABITS. @ fe Brokers, Beal 1s Peunsylvanis avenue. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROP. NEAB 00) OF SEVENTESTS ABD A STKESTS SUUTHEAST. SERNITURE OF ALS KINDS (MADE ane R20 virtue of a deed of trust to Daniel L. Ba- it ud myself, dated M. in Liber 848, folios. of ict of Columbia, and fi eral Atken. M aBY BSTCOFS, Emtaime of Natwal Flowers, between #th ‘and 7th A™ WICK SEMINABY FOB YOUNGLADIES F Alexander, Mre roan 'YSON & maritly” Contes's PMO.* Prince Geen Cee wa. MICE AND BOAOKES ARE KILLED AT PTE ab acne 's, Pa. av; ay Ospitol Hill;’ Coughlin's, Masonic Temple, Dock ay i} av W'S, Cor, me They E** BLISHED is SBA Ladice Dresece Gieaned and’ Dred without being Gen g's Garments Cleaned an¢ Dyed without Eid Gisves, Shoes, Fare, etc., Cleaned at shortest apl-6t yaum ea Bicmwons, Vi of ¥ nee Lire oes ‘the city

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