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FURNISHING GOODS. LADIES’ UNDERCLOTHING. LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR'S, 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, prepared for the Spring Business the largest ype assortment of Ladies’ Undercioth- Bg ever offcred in this market, comprising as fl- lows: S styles DRESSING SACQU ES, at $1 50, 91.75, 157s, 84 $2.75, g3.23, 94.75. styles WALKING SKIRTS, at 88 cents, 91.28 38, $1 50, $175, 82, 2.59, $3, $3.60, @4.13, 89.49 87.55. styles SHORT SKIRTS, at 70 cents, SO cents #115, $1.35, ss e235. styles TRAIN SKIRTS,st $9.75,22 30,9412 4.37, $9.80 210 50, 14, 314.75 iatyles CHEMISE at SS cents, @1, $1.25, 7, #137, $162, 81 $5.25, 95 60, 33.76 $2 30, ea. $4.57, styles DRAWERS, at 75 cents, $8 cents 91.15, 91.19, $1.57.91 50, $1.60, 81.55 e: S815, F255, §2.60, F363 es7 3 styles CORSET COVERS, st 63 cen $1.65, $1.50, 81.55, $2. $3.55. 7 styles APRONS. at 25 cents, 50 cents, 63 cents, 7d couts, SS cents, $1 13, 1.25, Infants’ Goods. & HG DBESEES, CHRISTENING ROBES, SKIRTS, PIQUE CLOAKS, MERINO" CLOAKS, WOOL SHIBTS, BASKETS,|&c.,&0, Children’s Goods. WHITE PIQUB DBESSES snd SACQUEBS, FLANNEL and CLOTH SACQUBS, in great variety. Ladies’ Cashmere Jackets A the following prices: @12, $16.75, 915. St7.25, B15 75, $20.75, g21.50, §26, $33.50, g47. Water-Proof Cloaks. Srge assortment, in English and American Snufacture, at the fol: oo: S12. S13. Si4, S14 57, $1575, $16.37, B1b.79, $17.79, ° . $30, 833. Ladies’ Dresses. MMEB POPLIN DRESSES, at bargain, se. BLACK ALPACA DBRSSFS, at $153.12, K SILK SSES, at @115, 122.59. SWISS DEESSES, ( Polonaise and Skirt,) at $12, | $16, $25, 335.50, g40, S60, OCKWOOD, BUFTY & TAYLOR, marStr 623 P NSYLVANIA AVENUE. GENTLEMER'S Fu RISHI Palmer’s Patent DOUBLE-YrokKs We know the PALMER PATENT DOUBLE YOKE to be the BEST SHIRT at the price in = and we particularly request everyone eame the quality of Linen and Muslin used and judge for themselves, It is our intention to Increase our sales of Beady made Shirts ONE THOUSAND DOZEN during the coming season, and we have therefore made our PRICES BELOW OOMPETITION, and within the reach of every one that wants 8 FIEST-OLASS SHIRT AT ALOW PBIOB. SPECIAL ORDER DEPARTMENT. ‘This Department fs on the second floor, and ts Well stocked with a splendid line of PLAIN aud FANCY SHIBTINGS. Weare prepared to make tospecial order the DOUBLE-YORKE SHIBT in frem three to ten days at the following prices: #15 FOB 81X SNIBTS. @18 FOR SIX SHIBTS. $31 FOB six SHIRTS. In the two years’ experience in the mannfacture of the DOUBLE-YOEE SHIRTS, and the success Bttending ft, has proven, beyond s doubt, that it is the most comfortable and perfect-fitting one made fp any section of the world. The thousands of orig- inal acd duplicate orders received for these Cele 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 manafactarers of PALMER'S PAT- ENT DOUBLE-YOKE SACQUE SHIBT for the District of Oolumbia. All other persons attempting tomanufactare them are infringers, and the public are cautioned against ordering or purchasing them of any other parties. LOCKWOOD, BUFTY & TAYL 023 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN LAUNDRY DEPARTMENT. WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO DO GEN- TLEMEN’S:LAUNDKY WOKK ON SHORT NOTICE. Parties wishing to have their goods called for will please make their arrangements at | the store. PRIOF LIST: Dress Shirts 12¢,, Night Shirts & Liner. Collars S¢., Linen Coffs, per pair, $c. Undershirts 8, Drawers 8, Boe fc., Handkerchiefs 4c. LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, jan%- 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENDZ. BANKERS. STEAMER LINEs. TIMONEY E. ™s- = . NOTE 4n2. STuCK BROKERS 63 treet, BUY and SSLL Guid, Goveruzient Bonds, Stocks Sewer and General ve it tax Uberal disecnnt. “ rereereneas tons ea eo rmy officers pay acconnte cashed fn atvance, A limited amount of Northern Pacific Bsttroad ends wan. feblé-20 ERMAN AMERICAN SAVINGS BAS many 71s ST., Orr. [oy ae Interest peid on deposits. Joun Hirz, Pres’'t {jan8-Iy]0. E. PReNriss, Cash JATIONAL BANK Te N ONITEL STA TS DEP Ds REO Southwest cor. of 7th and D sts., Washington, D. 0 Collections made on all ‘3t ttue Unftod Seater, Prompt sttention ren all basiness before the Supptas Fund, $100 Fitzevén GOTLe ‘Has. mabe jashier. (octi7-tr) Prewt. FS£eDMAN’s SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY BANKING HOUSE, 1687 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, (Opposite U Treasury.) aLL PROFITS peid to DEPOSITORS, ae inte Feat, Bet exovedi: ber Cent. per snoum. INTEREST Lai ards, from an BSnst cu bun DoLLap and upwards, a. 5 1448 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Orrosiva WiLLaRn’s Hora, WASHINGTON, D. 0 oO ne wade ry ‘of offcare in the casbed tu advance. Ooms BIGELOW, Banker, WILL REMOVE MARCH FIRST TU MABBLE BUILDING, Tth street. REAL ESTATE AGENTS, W™ 4. suaten, SAL ESTATE AND GENERAL BROKER, No, 425 Puyxsvivayia A opty cz, Next Door to McKnight’s Farmiture Store, To parties wishing to purchase or sell real estate Stocks, bonds or District securities, will do well to call. Special attention given to the payment of a'l Kind of taxes, Improvement, fetpes bas 5 aad j adic! tion to business to merit a fair share. apt lw . A. SLA P*®TER camrsece, STOCK AND BONDS BROKER, ‘The firet Broker Dealing Exclusively im Stocks and Bonds ever lished in the city. { Bie he master ANCHOR LINE. NEW Y A FAVOKITS KOUT. °, ¥ OK TOURISTS ous Cnsur passed. TERNATS Day. Lon Passenger Accommo. STEANER RVEA Tureday Steamer f Thur day Steamers Sa ordsy Steamers ND GLASGOW. E lati aL FE 4 5 From Pregs 20 axy 20 F PassaGk—Payanee iN BN fr FOW, LIVERPOOL, LONDON ¥. (QUEENSTOWN OR BELFAST D. according to Accommodations arn Tickets issued at re: 4 or further iuformatt MISS ANBIE K. HU 430 With street, near Feanay CAM p8-m 1az UTICE. With the view of diminishing the chances of col lision, the St f this Line take @ specified sil seasons of the year. passage from (jasenstown to New mh, Crossing Meridian uf 30 at 43 lat,, ©F nothing to the north of 43. ‘On the homeward passage, crossing the Moridian 0160 at 42 Jat., or nothing to the north of 43, gchar instances THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERIVAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. From Hew Yorx. | From New York. ed., April S| Oalabria.. Wed, ‘Wed., April 18| Batavia...... Sat.. April 15 Apri! 22) Sigeria Sat.) May 9 Chin at. Ave trees ay eee wary follow BED. UBDAY trom Now Yok —— eamers marked thus * do net carry stecrag> pas- Bs OF Passace.—Oabin, $90, $100, and 130, gold, according to accommodation, Tickets to Pa: Ph 18, gold, “eter genni tickets on favor- rts oF bills of lad: Antwerp, Modit No. for steel BD e,No. LIL Broad . Builitsg, or co OTIS MOELOW, Banker, street, opposite Patent Office. ‘CHAS.'G. FRANCKLYN, Agent, WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. VID ENCE: SOSTON AND tri BETWEEN NDEL '4., WASH- Sse aie seoaaeaoty, BO. steiphia. WEDNESDAY cer’ Ea From 88 Water’ 2.0. ORY and FRIDAY ‘st 8 pm papacy sal gece, eee this line. F. for 0. street Boston. sere oh at ore. ot the steamer whart be pene ————_—______________ Se ———————————— | tod THE sOrsEE Pork ror THE DISTRICT Cval Termm— Probate Jurisd: March 31,174. of the estate of PATRIOK F pplication for letters of edaigia. HAN, deceased. A) tration on the estate NEW PUBLICATIONS. . MOHUN & CO}, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, AS Pexnsvivawia AVENUE, STOCK OF CHROMOS, MOTTOES AND OIL PAINTINGS AT A DISCOUNT OF TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT., weer ALL THB NEW BOOKS blished received as soon . elties SPS erie patce eae ia and Engraving executed expeditiously. WARREN CHOATE & CO. BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, VEBNON ROW, marli-tr__ Gorner Penna, ave. and 10th strect. NEW BOOKs, BECEIVED ASD FOR SALE AT SHILLINGTON'’S BOOKSTOKE, Corn 4 Street and Pennsylvania Ave. Phineas Bedex. A Novel. Lottie Darling. By Good Work. By Anthony Trollope. the atthor of Olive Blakes Ebip Ahoy. A Yarn in Thirty-six Cable Lergthe Pety or Pastimes and Peualiics. By Bee He awes. Life of Edwin Forrest,with Bemfu'scences and Per- sonal Recollections. ‘By James lees = y Jam % The Dethroned Heiress. By Bliza Dupuy, jewby. Langley Manor. By Mrs. Newby Tho Wethere! Affair By JB. ‘DeForest. ‘The Conservation of a By Balfour Stewart. ‘The New Chomistry. By Jo-iah P. Cooke. Zelda’s Fortune. By the author of Karl’s Dene, ALL THE MAGAZINES AND FASHION BOOKS FO. ABOH. BOUREL AND EVERYTHING IN Tam BES: TIONERY LIME, for sale at = feba7-tr SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE. Boeks FOR LENT READING, Dear Feast of Lent. By author,of “Rutledge.” A Bosary for Lent. By author of “ Butledge, Helps to 8 Holy Lont. By Biehop Hunt Some Weeks in Lent. By Rev.G. H. Wil! At Jesus’ Feet. A Prayer, Promise and Poem. Dally Oommunings with God. By Bishop Leighton. ‘The Call of Lent, to say “No.” Christian Counsels, from Fenélon and others, And many other works of the same character, at fob WM. BALLANTYNE’S, 425 7th streat, W4SHINGTON INSIDE ANI OUTER By Guo. ALYRED TowN END. STOCK 4 8ON, SUS Ninra S3z 2xy GENERAL AG ‘OR ALL SUBSCHIP TION BOOKS, STATIONERY. CHKOMO. PICTURR FRAMES, ROOK BINDING, &.. =7 American Odd Fellow” for April. novil-tr PIANOS, &. HALLEt. DAVIS & CO., MARE THE ONLY ABSOLUTELY PERFECT UPRIGHT PIANO In the World! In resonance and parity of tone,in power, and Driiliancy, in sweetness and fullness of tone, site elasticity of touchy it stands without @ rival, asthe many who heard it at Lincoln Hall, at Grace Greenwond’s entertainment, oraale only at 1112 Lthstreet north apé-Im UNIN@ AND EENOVATING PIANOS con tinues to receive special attention by, . L. WILD, Practical Piano Tanker AR twenty years’ experience, formerly Tuner of Knabe's, subsequ: tly of Stelnway's, Pian how of the firm of @. L. WILD & 4420 lub street, Dear north weet ‘agents for roer Pa, ave | the unwurpessed STIEFF Pianos, Janl6-tr | THE OZLESRATE: KNABE PIANOS! The artist's chofce (he world over, ‘The beautiful toned MeCAMMON PIANOS, ot Albany, N.Y.,choap for cash, and reduced prices t. inetremend Davere. ae 5 nog taken in exch 5 Bchonenger’s Favorite ORGANS ‘Tuning attended to, at ©. REICHENBACH's PLANO WAREKGOMS janlt-tr 423 Uthst., above Penna. ay G AND BENEW PIANOS ORGANS A EPECIALTY - BY UHN, Practical Pinnemaker, ormerly with Steiuway & Sons.) tea! ergy 4 STOBB, 632 efi ergene. ot for the unrivalled i) | vRCE&R BOOS. New York. : | Slates at Nairn’s, corner of 9b street and | iB BvELNS, &: | avenue, | | Karr’s, 629 Poansyi Pissos and Organs for sale o: decds-tr very description on hand; sold on easy, tems. Pianos and Organs tuned and reg Isted rectown orders * GeIMRS', No. 103 Bridge COAL AND WOOD. A TLER’s Waanr, A Foor ov Sixt Stage COAL and WOOD constantly ou bi an de livered promptly to all parts of the City, a low rates, GOODWIN Y. ATLEE, A lot of SCANTLING for sale chicap. Severe tons of best ROOFING FELT on hand. aps-tr Coe AND Wuop. On hand, COAL of all sizes and kinds, Just re ceived, a lot of No. 1 BAKER'S PINE WOOD, KINDLING WOOD, tn bandles or by the cord For eale at lowest market rates STEPHENSON & BROTHER, Office, 121% Peanaylvania avenue Mill and Depot. 7th street wharf. (Chron, and fepub | T EDW. OLABK, T. B. CROSSE ¥. EDW. CLARE & 60., DEALERS LUMBEE, WOOD AND UOAL, BLINDS, DOUBS, BASH, MOULDINGS, as, Central Office, 696 Louis Me Wart, Depot and Planing’ Mill, foot of éth street SE aE treet neeterwenty ty 1, FE‘ PHONZO YOUNGS & Co. ABE SELLING SUGARS. Groaned ee el arp woeeS5@ Ibs. for 1 00 3 Ibe. for 100 9% ibe. for 100 wh Ibs. for 1 00 apé-tr Seanad aang Light Brown (aearly COFFEE. We are egain glad to offer our customers the ben- efit of another Eccline ia the price of this article, Old Gover Ww, 400, and 420 Ta je. an * sted, 43c. and pes 'y 35c Kio (strictiy prime). raw, 300. Bio jw “ a " Taw, 23c. Bio (strictiy prime), Tor Sib. tor $1 05 TEAS. We have recently added to our stock in this da- iment by the purch we of aLARGS QUASTITY uF NEW CROP TEAS of the differen ‘Passed in Quail » Choice New AIDED seen r Wenger's Family... Agitra Flour at Qi; 6335 aad @3 per ark. SUNDRIES. Ee ith & Oo.’s OBUSHED WHEAT and fateh does She harstt Ys iia Also, ses Is.conts, or seven pounds for @ ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO., Grocers, MASONIO TEMPLE, 97x Stazzt, aupnonzo vows Tals U: 8: Patent Omee, PPS onmeon eet ‘ieianee ———_—————__}__mar2-tr_ AMWICE SEMINARY FOR YOUNGLADIES marily" Contes’s PhO A Prins bee eT EE, OAR; & sae AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DaYs. 'Y LATIMER @ OL: EER. ion OF Fa Bt prea ING IMPLEMENTS, et) NG, APBIL ard hing Ma- ivators, Recessary implements Mt mi isio ttl day of public sale. Bailding Lows, or ths should be ratny, the sale will be post- ihesday, April 18. wader, 931, cash; over 930 0 wh Interest; ‘notes to be & OLBARY, Ancts. H i : Teal Bs thea sareor of Feae.srouce col ily strest eam even ; est cornet ar Ofice Building. july recorded. im Lit rf id recorde of Washington county. District of Columbia, and at the regnest secured, thercby, Twi sell at. public. a frout of the premises.on WEDNESDAY, Apri m..@ | that certain piece 1 of gronnd situa’e aod Iving in the city of naton, District bia, Known aad d scribed upon thr plat books of said city as Lot y bered fifty-five (56) in James Miller's snba’ Square numbered one hand.ed end nined ro perty is ou Sem 16th aud P apd Q streets northwe ‘erms of sale: Half cash; balance in six (6. months, with iuterest from day of sale, and soared by adeed of trost en the property. A deposit of $100 required at time of sale, Uonvey suring at Durchastr's cost, If terms of sale are not complied With inseven days the trustee reserves the right [0 Teeeil the property at the risk and of the de- fanlting purchaser, after five (5) da: aivertise. ment in sci Dewapaper published in the city of Washington, JAMES E DOUGLAS, Trasioa, war25-eords “LATIMER & OLEARY, Aacts, PROPOSALS. « PUSALS FOR MATERIALS TO BE oUP MOLIED TO THE BAVY VAGOS USDER a COGNIZANCE OF THE B AU OF CONSTRUCTION AND BEPAIS. Navy DeraRtMENT. d BUREAU OF CowstRUCTION AND Rera: Washington, D. C. 5 Srated Proposals to farniah Timber and other ins. terfals for the Navy for the fiscal year ending Jane 3u, 1875. will be received at this Bureau antl! 12 o’ciock m. of THURSDAY, May 7, 1874, at which time the bids will be opened. ‘The proposals must be addressed to the “Chief of theB ureau of Constraction aud Bepsir, Navy De- partment, hingtor be * Propora! Timber, &c , for the Navy,’ thar thoy may be distinguished from ordinary business By virtue of a deed of trust te me, date? March BV pists easter tess 164, of the Inn Us Li ‘and must indorsed letters: prevent confusion, and facilitate the opening of Adine for supple. val yards err bids in Separa pes for each yard. indorsed with the name of the yard for which the tad as made. Printed schedules for such classes as parties dea’ in and intend to bid for, togethor with to bidders, giving the forms of preposal, of guaran tee, and of certificate of guarantors, wich printed forius of offer, will be furnished to such persons Cerire to bid,on application to the Commandauts { ihe respective Navy Yards, and those of all the a, purchasing Paymaste ccpy of the schedules o nations only, tn order that a } d may judge whether it is desirable to inake appl cation for any of the classes of those yards. The proposals wust be for ths whole of aciass, but the Department reserves the right to redace whele ease, should the interest of the Goverument require it, before the execution of the c 2 formation, or for ths pust bo made to the Com: Sn, or man arsaf the to furnisn. The gusvant the Coliector of Internal Revecue ed tothe person why gives the guarantes re partwent, however, re the lowést bid, or any rbitant, iM é Saf th int section of the act appre feral any persom as principal or surety, has bem a defaulter in any ous contract wit the Navy Mepartment well no a recerved Bureties in the full amount will ba required to 1 the Contract, Sad tueir respousibility mast be faction ¥ Department, As additional security t F centum will be withheld from the amount ls f the am 4 triplicate by the Commandaats of the respective ds, will be patd by the Paymaster of th tenated fu the contract, of, if noo is. ap. e K.ymaster of the station nearest the yard u are delivered, within ten days after the game shall Lave been passod b: the Treasury, f thie Bureai are numbered ani noted ar follow 1, White Oak No. 13, White Pine Plaok No. 15, White A-h, Sim, Beech; N». 16 W bite Ash Oars; No. 18, Black Walaut, Mabogany, Maple, Oherry; No. 22, Oy peeas, Oedar; No 23. Black Ey White Oak Staves aud Headings, j, No.32, Wrought tron, at; No. 34, Iron whit Nails; No’ sy pips, sheet; No. 43, Locks, Hinges, Bol Screw, of brass aud’ iren; Bo. Augers; No. 83, Tools for ship fr use'in yard apd sho tS. White Lead: Ho. 67, Zing bs, 7 Hardware; No. Wo. a8. Qviered pene bbe jo. onal 8 v; V arnis| iri ‘urpentine, 5 rm ft Lard off; No.6, Tallow: Be Fish Ol 0. 68. Giass; No. 69, Brushes; No. 70, Dry G: for upholstoring; No. 71, Stat jo. 73, ionery, bleu No. 73, Ship Chabalery; No.74, ay 76, Rosin, Pitch: rude Turpentine; Packiog; No. 7! eather, pump, pagin No 86, anthracite Goal; No 5, Semi-bitamiaous Goal; No. 87, Bituminous Qoal; No. 88, Charcot No. 59. Wood. The following are the clagses, by the numbers, riquired at the respective navy yards: PORTSMOUTH. Fos, 13, 15, 18, 38, 37, 39. 42, 43, 44, 48, 49, 50, 51,52, 53, 51, 06, 88, £9, 60, 63, 64,65, 71, 73, 8, 37, 83. 8, 34,88, 57 a2, 43 53, 54, 56, 69, 60, #5, 77,45, br, 83. x 1, 6, 18,96 a gee os 58, 59, 60, v4, WS _}5 16, 15, 24, 32, 42, 43, 44, 56, 57, 88, 59, 60, C4, 65, 09,70, 71,75, 85, 55,38." 7 PHILADELPHIA. Won. 13,15, 16, 18, 35, 35, 39, 43, 48, 49, 56, 55, 89, 6, 63,65, 69, 70, 71, 7; 73, 74,7 8, 80, WASHINGTON. 37, 42, 43, 45, 49, £0, 53, 54, 96, 57, 58, NORFOLK. S$. 15. 18. 22, 25. 38, 33 Nos. 16, 25. 22 63, 69, 71, 72, 73, 74, + 53, 54, 77, 35, 36, Now 1. 3 48, 49, 60, Gl, 53, 54, 68, 67,88, 60, 89. 42, 43, 44, 1,73, 77, 78, 35, 87, 58. Non 32, 3°. 63, 65, 69,71, P®ePosaus FOB STATIONERY, TREAsuRY DEPARTMENT, March 10, 1874, Sealed Pro posuis tor furn! ishing Sati for the ending June $0, 1875, received st this t until the 14TH DAY OF APRIL, 13/4, at 12’clock M. Blank foruis ing wi atk forms for bidding will be farnished upon he bids will be considered and accepted er re- ‘ed item by item; and this advertisement and the MARE ISLAND. 43, 44, 45, 49. 50, 52 53, 84, 58, 57. 53, 60, +18, 86, 87. ‘apl-f'it reasury, and t accom; in} shall constitute the contract between the Govern: ment and the bidd: mo tact wines ee bidders, aud no further co articles contracted fer must be farnished from time to time during the year, in quantities pursu- ant to orders from the Department. The entire — will, however, be called for daring the Each pro) 1 must be signed by the individual or firm making it, and be reed by a bond, Tah saMcdent sureties, in the eum uot ten thousand jollare, ( },) approves @ United States of- Beer of the district in which the sureties segide oF do business, on a form to be faruished by the De- partment, conditioned for furnishing sach portions of the articles as may be awarded under it, aud the performance of the contract. All deliveries will be subject to inepection by an ShPgzE detailed for the purpose by the Secretary of the sand the delivery of an inferior article Trnctsat the option of tne Seneatsehae he Com oF % pDellveries must befree of charge af the ‘Treasury With any one order under ‘asa forfeiture of the entire of the Treas- Ury may direct the purchase, in open market, of bh quantities of artiel shall be fosupply the deficiency oansed by such fallevey aad fifty per centum of the to pay for charge te the contractors ‘tee which Pe tg shall be fo bya haute Sota be mK articles. Pro} to be addressed und and ips ed = to the undersigned, mativinia set, HAV alin paawine sy . On 16,000 Tickets—Ome whbceseatmaal *o Tickets, 000 50,008 Be each each i AUCTION SALES. is BT ok stetioneet, O49 Teh street, VALUABLE IMPROVED Mears pele teeter sighed, Will, on the 10TH Dav oF APRIL, 4. 2. ie, at 9 o'clock acti , ots. nor SA VALUABLE BU(LDING LOT FO: AUCTION, ON a pot eT, HOUSE. W. le On FRIDAY. April 10°h ,at 6 o'clock L will seli:in front of the premises, L: subdivision of square 182, freuting 20 inches, by a depth of § 42-100 f Terms: One-third caab; balaue> in ight per cont. interest, n ot aoe th feet 5 to an alloy. EVENING. PUBLIO SALE OF ONS HUNDBED AND fHIRVY OTL PAINTINGS, Ponoesivania ay b 1 6h sud Tth streets, urcer Metropoliran belonging to the Art ed i gs are mou dusble B ale the most Fash on THURSDAY EVE: and coa inne uted les. I commonne 9, 1574. at 7:30 o'clock, m. OF The printings snd f er. [ap8-tt] GREEN & ¥ GREEN & WILLIADIS, Auctioncers, No, L001, northwest corner lth aud D ste, SSLE OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS AT AUCTION disposed of. te te toenit pur hasers for cash. Bales will commence daily at 10 4, mand 2 aud 7 p. a, ays GREEN & WILLIAMS, An To-MORRKOW. ¥ LATIMER & CLEARY Auctionsers and Beal Estate Brokers, Southwest corner Pennsyivanis avsous and lth st, Star Othoe Buildings, AT SALESROOM. On SATURDAY MORNING, April Lith, 1974, commencing at 10 o'clock, in front of our waction a8, We #bail seli— Meyer, Philadelphia, Several Waluut M. T. Diving Keom and Bite Two Dares ai r Machines, ¥ irrors B by Carriages, &c., &c. oat S"DATIMER & CLEARY, Anots, B,SEEEN ® WILLIAMS, Auctionoer, und D'stroots No. 1001, northwest corner lth WALNUT CHAMBER TEN NS; FOUR . IN PEG. TUSDAY MORNING, April 11th, 1374, at Kk a. shell sell in frout of our aue- e-described furnitnre, GRREN © WILLIAM etd BBX DUNCANSON BHOS.. Auctioncers, Corner Sth aud D strects northwest A£-IGNEE’S SALE O ALUABLE BEAL ES. TATE ON 3 BER’, BETWEEN N ANDO 3p ST STREETS NOKTHWEST Un BATUBDAY, the 11th day o &.: 9 o'ciock pm ,Twillsel, Lots li, 18, J Lot 13, in Square 864, in Washlagton, These Lots are situated on 3d street w N and O north, and afford extra ind: caritalists ond ethers ms: Exceeting! Known at time of sali snd will be mad E MASON. Assignee. N BROS. NBO. }¥ LATIMER & CLEARY, > Actctic ad Ketate Brokers, r Pennayivania avenue and ith st, tar Office Buildings. 1ltH D.C. By virtue of adved of trust, boarlog date on Be day of January, 1871, and tecorded in Liber No. 636, folio 145, ot eq, one of the land records for Washington county, D. U., the undersigned sur- Viving Trostee fp said deed mentioned, will well, at the request to writ/ng of the party thereby ascnred, ic sale, in front of the premires, on THU RS: AY, the 16th day of April, 1874, at 356 o'clock yall that piece or parce! of ground lyiug and be ing situate in the city of Washington, D. C., Jnown ae and being Lot A, in Jouce’ subdivision of Lote 17 and 18, in son's subdivision of ature 0. $43, together with the buildings and appnr- tepapces thereto ayperistning. const ‘ing of athree- story and back buliding Brick House, ‘Terms of sale as follows: Oue-fifth cash, ani the balance in equal payments at 6, 12, 19 and 24 months with interest from day of sale at the rate of seven Per centum, secured by a deed ct trust om the prem- ses. A deposit of $200 will be required of the pur- chaser st the time of s: if said terms are not complied with in fire om day of sais, the property will be resuld at the risk aud expense of the defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing at the 4 FE TCHABD WALLAOH. Sarvivine Trastoo J ivi 4 LATIMER & CLEARY, marls-eo&ds _[ Reo} Auctioneers. ¥ B. H. WARNER, Real Estate Broker and Anctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F sts, nortliwest CHANCERY SALE OF THREE FRAME DWELLINGS ON COLFAX STREET, OB “0 kT XXTENDED.” BETW. FLF- HAND SISTRENTH STREETS By viriue of a decree passed by the Supreme Oo: ir of the District of Oolumbia in Sguity cause No. 3222, 1 will sell at blic_ suction, in NBSDAY. the 15th ). 2. west 45 th thereof of lot 3s, in synare No. 1%, in the city of Washington, D. 0. Thi« Froperty is impmoved with three frame dweilings, aud will be sold separately, rene bap be cash; bg rong oe ag and twelve months, with interest from day v WM. F MATTINGLY, Trastes. ap2-d J.T. OOLDWELL, Baicsman. B* THOMAS BE. WAGGAMAN, Beal Estate Auctioneer, 619 7th street, TEUSTEE’S SALE OF CHURCH PROPERTY, CNAME STREET, BETWEEN M AND N Under and by virtue of a deed of trust, dated 2ath of July, AD. Is2, and recorded in’ Liber , the undersigned Trustee will, on AY oF APRIL, A. D. 1874, at 8 o'clock p nt of the premises, Pi lic auction, in as the i street wei bs ee ee je terms of sale are: Amcuot with expense of sale, (about Dslance in 6 and 12 months, the to bear 8 per cent. interest, and to be secu pro) sold. 950 at tims of sale. All Aneiug at purchaser's cost. If the terms px yment red on the ‘couvey- of defaulting purchaser. JOHN EDWARD THoMpeor, ‘Trastes, marll-eodds THOS. B. WAGGA MAN, Anct. BUSTEE’S SALE ber, as trastes, will offer : *at Public auction, on THURSDAY, the Premises, located on Chaniceville to Wash x oH ! A e ba nl i H : i HT ia i? AUCTION SALES, 1 WA. b WALL © 00.. Avettonners, Be enabatt ete ian artete or] Ta sma THE ASTIN Bystsh RDAY MORNING, April 11°, at “lat oar Ba ri, 63 from aticen, Ohio, Pent fail description at ssi» and a fal! oan Rome. All stock as represen! a aarante> with orthe money Aso, A vumber of Buggies, Oarriages, Oarts, now and wed band Bare WALL & 00., Avcts Br Se i, corner 1th -. puastid 70 AUCTION. be io MACHINE. ue TRNOB | MOULBING MACHINE, ee OM one MCBTICING MACHINE, Oe SS FORTE LTE aa ‘Onc HAND VIOR, SBAFTING, PULLBYS, BELTING, &c. On TUBSDAY, the Lith fostant,at 12 o'clock menball sci in the Poikinborn Butidings,on D street north, between 7th streets weet, ington. D.C, the above-named M@ackinerT, &c-, wfthout reserve to the highest bidder, Terms caan. ngs 8 per, Pine Bow ~ Plate liwiéths Also, well as of all kinds pevters and Cabinet Makers sale, s cash. GREEN & WILLIAM! arldd (ep) Act MER & CLEA RB yes — a <p 5 ore. Oe mor Fenseyirenin c treet eee CON Rtar Office Buildings OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, 26 MASSACHUSETTS AVE ERM Oru AND 7ru STREETS | f a deed of trast, dated the Ist . duly Pcorded in L out of the land records f W. District of Commbia, I will sell en i 2Het Tes at © oFelock p.m th ots USTER'SS, bs 3 iT ington ‘ooauty. TUESDAY, Ap frout of the premises, Lo. 16,10 subdivision of 4.6 aud 10, in square 385, improved by a email teae- ment -third cash; balance in 6 and I2months est. Conveyanciag at purchaser's cost, ime of sale. DANIEL SIMONDS, Trust aplo-eotds LATIMER & CLEA [NITED STATES MAKSHAL® iS RIVER, AT KRERT, WASHINGTON, In virtue of an order of sale issued out of the Clerk's Office of the Supreme Ooart of the District of holding @ Distri»t oart ‘and to me divected for cash, x ucing at LL o°el: wharf on 4 Potomac ri rer at the foot of ¢ in the city of Washingtou, in salt % ‘430 TONS OF BLUE STONE seized and ‘levied upon under writ No. $89, Admi- talty, Artbar J. Coiltus, master of Schooner W. W Pharo. agsinst 4% tons of Blas Stone. marti dis ALEX. SHARP, U. 8, Marshal D. 0. [Law Beporter.) So THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until FETDAY, the 24th day of April, 1874, at the same time and place, by order of Qourt. The adver. tisement to be inserted once a week in the Evening Star and Law Reporter, and in the dvening Star two days immedistel, receding said day of sale. pe ALEX. SHALP, U8. Marshal D-O. April 9h, 1574 harexeig B* DUNCANSON BBOS., Auctionesrs and Commission Merchants, Southeast curuer of Ith and D streets northwest. RUSTER'S SALE OF IMPROVED PROP TEETN [a THE NOMTBEASTEUS SBOTION OF THE CITY. ON NORTH L STREET, BE TWEAN FOLETH ANDO FIFTH STRRETS By virtue of a deed of trast to the subscriber, Loren December 24th, 1563, and duly re. corded and at the written request of the credi- tors secured thereby, Isuall offer for sale at puolic snotion,in front of {ne premise:,on TUESDAY, Ve ¥1st day ox April, 184, at 9 OOLCK D.m oll, real c=tate, OF “ica samay be neces- rary, to wit: All tose low of ground sitnate! and being in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, and Known and designated as Lot- num- bered ten (10) and pent or — Lot No. 6, cub ‘iefon of Lyons and Normile), in square Mo set forth in said deed, with the improvements thereon, cousisting of two new frame honses. Terms: Ove-third cash, the residue in 6, 12 and 18 th rchaser giving his notes for the de A Coed given and a deed taken, Al! comveyanciag at the cost of the purchaser. If the terms of sale are not complied with within 5 days from the day of Sale, the trustee rosorves the right to resell the sald property at the risk and cont the defaulting par- ) Chaser by giving three ‘s notice through the Evening Star. ASBU , Trustee, ap ll-cokds DUNOANSON BROS, Ancts. BX PUNCANSON BROS., Auctioueors and Commission Merchants, Southeast corner of $th and D strocte gortuwest. ue of a decree rict of Ooh 2K cause i . {John Lane, bankrupt, are com abeth KE and ‘vth wa a ad by virtue of au addiztousl o: rr ©! aid Court, holdiag @ court of bankru t 2c ry nthe promises B BStticulary described in w deed from Jhn Poor te R-din, described in Liber W. B . No. 97, folio This property has a frovt of 19 fet on 21 street, g back with that width to Wm. Peters’ part Le Seconaly —Parts of 128 and 329, in the said edai tion, as the same are ‘ucularly dese dine deed from Bichard Bmith and others to John Po recorded in Liber W. B., No. 116, folio 90. qT pieces of property are improved by a >-story Frame House with Back Build od & small two-story Brick House lat of the above property can be seen at the rs. Teims: One-third cash; residue in two equal pay- ments, at 6 ard 12 months, with interest. at 6 per Cent secured by a deci of trust. A deposit of B60 ou each lot on day of sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with within sevea days from day of sale, the property will be resole at risk and cost uf be defaniting purchaser, by giving five days’ notice in acme paper printed and published in the District. Astiguers of Spl lawkds DUNCAN [Georgetown Courier and TBUSTE! ° By virtue of a deed of trast, April Ist, 1872, and recorded in Liber ‘St request of party secared, 1 wil: on WEDNESDAY, the sb day of Apel 1574, at 5 o'clock date folio sell, a. D: le, and is bounded by north I -b and Leth streets east, ena will be sold subject to & prior encumbrance beating ix per oar, Hayes a oon. be released on ihe pay- "Terme: ‘One-third cash; residue in three equal ay ments at six, twelve, and eighteen months, with meee ooh the rt! off. with wit ave days, or deposit $2 besorsete 4 miv-dids LATIMER & OLBABY, Aucts. S7' IN OONSEQUENCES OF THE RAIN THE howe sal until WEDNESDAY, the Siar or doen A.D. Isr4, same hour and place. en a8 ands LATIMER & OLBABY. Aucts. ¥ W. L. WALL & ©0. jew Marble Nos. 900 and 90% Pennsy! ¥ J. T. WORMLBY & 2: B 1611% Pennsylvania svenuc. ate Ete i ri it Se eeee ne Sire sears | til 1 90 0'clock on Tuesday next, and sau -EVENING STAR _ COWVGRESSIOWV-AL. a F $ 5 thorizes any act to acquire by pure any lands in the vicinity ite road, Shrough which the seme may pass, and convey the same in such manner a the directors BE i H Agreed to. Mr. Pratt moved to amend the eighth section of the bilisoas to grant tem acres ot bie lands in territories for station builds . depots ery ten miles of » instead shops, for of forty acret, as proposed by the committee, A reed to. moved an amendment providing E 7. Clayton that every rosd organized under the act «hal Maintain at some int on its line an office where the books shall be kept, and open at all Adopted. moved to amend the dill by ex- cluding the District of Columbia from the beno~ Bt of its provisions. Agreed to. Mr. Buckingham moved an amendment for- bidding the butiding of a road across an Lod. Tescrvation. Mr. Sargent moved asa substitute for t amendment that a roai shoald not cross Indian reservation without first obtaining Un written permision of the Secretary of tue In: terior. Pending the discussion of the amendment, the Senate went into executive seasion, aud thes ad- journed. UUDSE.—After our report closed — Debate was continued on the banking and currency bill till 3:50 p. m., when Mr. Maynard, who had charge of the bill, wasrecognizet, and proposed amendments to the bill, the first of which was to insert @ clause at the end of the second repealing the act of March 3, iss, amendatory of the national banking act, and ro- enacting the 2lst section of the act of 1864; which was agreed to. ‘The next, which was agreed to, was te amend the third section by making it the daty of the Treasurer and Assistant Treasurers of the Unlted States, instead of the Secretary of the Treasury and the Assistant Treaserer at New York, the officers to whom national bank notes shall be presented for exchange for greenbacks. Mr. Butler (Mass.) then moved the me ment of the further consideration of the bill wa- did itwith a view of moving then to go tw th Speaker's table and take up the Seuate bill. ‘Several members.—*Ido it now.” Mr. Garfield appealed to Mr. Batler not to allow the subject to break into next week aud. put off the appropriation bills M.. Butler.—Very well, we will take it up & vote by tellers on the question of post- ponement the ayes were 117 and the noes 100 ‘The yeas and nays were demanded, aud the vote resulted—yeas 155, nays 121 (Mr. Maynard changed bis vote for the pur- pose of moving & reconsideration and vuted ta the affirmative.} > Mr. Botier ( moved to reconsider the vote just taken, and to lay the latter motion va the table. Mr. Maynard demanded the yeas and nm and they were ordered. Pending vote, ou motion of Mr. Cox (N. ¥.) by s yee Aud DAY wo. oF iss wo iow, the Muase, 20 p. m., adjourned Mr. Rvskrs bas been guilty of & clever utili- tarian idea. He is tired, he Observes the Oxford undergraduates waste ail theit physical energy in cricket matches aad boat races; and so he suggests that the young men should proceed to do good to mankind and beastity the neighborhood of the city. Accord ingly the university lads have picked ap t shovel apd hoe and have gone out to the num- ber of fifty or sixty to dig ditches, mend roats and hedges, and generaily adorn the Britich landscape, ‘There bas net yet appeared any Proposition for an intershoveling competition, but that will probabiy come in time. ir. Ras- kin’s suggestion is much to be commended. Tae Gigis in a California sominary lately developed a singular fancy for using three ons- cent stamps, tustead of the rc zular kind, apon their envelopes. The letters were so very plain 4nd matter of-fact, and the attempt in evading furveillance in the old-fashioned way grew » Fearce, that one inspecting toacher investigated this whim. And lo! the cunning creatares nad taken to writing tender, emotional litue epi» tes to their lovers under the stamps. S87 The Duke and Duchess of Edinb: arg will Pay @ visit to Ireland. 87-A Minnesota granger protests that if ing ts to be allowed in the granges aicer b nets, it will kill the order in one year. He calls dancing the flowery entrance gaie to hell. 87 In Salt Lake city recew hamed James Wilson publicly announced that be would kill any man Brigham Young did't like af ordered by the prephet to do so —————___— MAREIED. BAILEY-McKNIGHT. Ie New York city, om Fc ey tee Be heoler, Ku- MUND ‘8. BAILKY, of Ne tw Many BEREMAN, daughter of Chark Right, of Poughkeepefe - Pa., on the 9th of of the iunge, JOHN J, E merly of Georgetown, D--, eldest #23 vidchn T.and Mary A> Payne, iu tne dist year ut 6. ‘Tew tome be strageled igat Which battied shi Ana loug be ti ‘And euflering Ané yet throng! dizease, end © ered racked ard to beer, b all, at Limes he'd ily bie; gels called bim home, He smiled farewell to earth. lonely, re. Pa py Ee rer & ol ilinese, second son of Fhomas and Hester A Poe The friends of the family are respactfally invited to attend bis funeral on o'clock, from the residence of bis parents, 3 Georget: et 30'o 44 Danbarton’ own * SHUGHRUE, After ashort but patafal nee of congestion of the brain, on the $th tast., MAST : a SHUGHBUS, aged 9 yoars, 4 mouths, aud 23 S he funeral will take place on Sanday at3 o'clock from ber parents’ residence, 44 1th ts. w. , WINT! UNDERTAKERS 4s. HARD F. MARVEY, Undertsker, (Duecenter te HARVEY & Mage, 934 F Brxzer, between Nisth and Tema. TALBIC BURIAL CASES AND GASKE3B pm “WSLiovos Hasse, Rew tae FORNITURE gig i epg ae Rats te reer

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