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We invite the attent! {conmmmers toour stock of coat. embracin; * are m lowest market rates. oF Stem. , Annapolis and Belay. ‘ork, Philadelphia, Bossa, Bal en ees weon!! woop! JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DBALBBS, THOUSAND TONS BBS; BAUITE CUAL, bs » some of which ag, both by vessel and rail S for cash. ine and Oak Wood. F: gurpessed by any firm in the District. 2240 7 THE ABOVE SALB I8 POSTPO! consequence Wath which we are sell lots of Baker's Pi 208 F street, and 111% 9th street apll-ooly Waar SEES Foot or Bixre Sraxsr. fe _will offer for oa RSD. M and west half of H, on D street, between 6th ana 7th On FRIDAY, 24th instant, at 6 asant, situated on 9! str: ets northwest. ‘erms of sale stated 4 tiene of sale. ‘snd Way Stations. Pittsburg, Rockville, Potnt of Rocks, irkeley Bpr'uge, Cumberland; General Br: snd Way Stations, 523 7:h street Jopp. Post Oftice Dea't, SUNDAY TRAINS. 1y Stations —$,30 a. 08 p m. boone, $i5u SiS = 7 MOULDINGS, ae,, | foot of tm strse ‘Fard—1éth snd B streets northwest, iy 11-17 ——— REAL ESTATE AGENTS. FRANK BABNU. N ROYER & © TE ANU NOTE opposite U. 8. T: BS ‘ge doable HOUSE, co: 1010 Maxachusetis a D AND COAL, Baltimore and Wa: 448,730, and1 Baltimore and To-MORROW. ¥ B. BH. WABN Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Federsl Buildings, corner 7th and F «ts, corthwest. SALE OF VALUABLE UNI PROPERTY ROBDERING ON ‘on THE WaSHINGTUN CIROLE, By virtue of s deed of trust, dated Ma: ‘A D i874, duiy recorded in lider Ni io 51, et eq. one of the land records for Washing- county, in'the District of Colambia, and at the party secured thereby ‘St public auction, in front of the prem! URDVAY, Juiy ¥ 3 Wont g déscribed as] rr . Earcel of ground k sinal lot numbered nini fifty-four (54), as the sam: pon the bordering 35 feet 6% feet 4 inches on 231 streot northw: qnare fest of ground erma; One-third cash; balance in 6,12, 18, and 24 monthe, for which the notes of the purchaser ing 10 por cent. interest, secured by a deed of i yancing at th: 1 ‘Wharf, Depet and Planing Mil hea Viaduct Hotc!, Relay For farther information apply at the Baltimore aud Obio Ticket Offices, Washiagton Station 455 Pepnsylvania avenne, vaben for Baggage Ll TRUSTEES’ Eouse Station. PEOVE: where orders wi Juss BUYLE. eral Ticket Agont. ) Masror of Tri GEO. b. KOONTZ, Gou'l Agent. LTIMORE & POTOMAC RAILROAD Dazrot connex 6TH AND BstREats N, W. After June 23th, 1874, trains will run as follows: TAALNS LEAVE FOK TRAI: sed AL TIM OK a Wa :38e. m.. northern daily, IUA BEAL &STA ‘Oa. SROKERS, ‘estate, situate in the city of All that certain piece or ROU HOUSE No. uz6 5 bs@ of unfurpiened. A OO lard’s Bow ; price. $2,500. from $3.00 to @6.) Dave several ver: _ VS ARRIVE AT Seversi smail HOUSES, 4 P ¥; small cash payments. fine PAKMS, improved and an- rept railroads running from the Fes of excnange for city feet of acon in various por- @ on the “Circle” eet, contaluing city, for sain at low 7 Hons of thecity f Or willexchange for daily. 9:23 8. m., Limited B: .,Accommoda- for New Yor! ly ox. Sunday. i et F ae im prov Property furpisned House for rent at 3128 por maonth a35-ir PROPOSALS. Bulte jelphia ex- ime of male. If the h in seven days fiom theday eserve the right to resell the sad cost of oe defaulting purchaser, ni WILLIAM STICKNEY, GEORGE H. PLaNrT. iyl-eokda J.T. OOLDWEI roperty at tho risk fter five days’ Mey Ao ion, except Sun: q re and the west, > D. © , Jaly 37th, 1374. areinvited uatil noon of 6AT- ust 1, 1874, when they such bidders as ch~ LL, Salesman. will be epened Ted (1.5.0) toms Tun of mine bituminous or + Of white exh, egg size, anthracite sored in bosts alongside or ta cars | wharf. th» delivers to commence five (5) days from the time of the j, Sad to continue atthe three hundred tons a week, matil the kor and Anctloncer, Federal Suildings, corner 7th and F sts. northwest, TWO-STORY AND IOK DWEULING- iT, BETWEEN B BAST, AT AUC- By virtue of a deed of trast to Daniel L. Eaton ‘and myself, Gated Qevober W, A.D ity, in the District >. ‘accomm: Real Estate Brut tion to Baltimore dail; eaet Suaday York Wight &: "8 SALE OF A SARD ROOF B No.2 TR TREETS NURT coal, to be deli: ty i inact ean the acceptance Of aay pripeeat Fate of at least three | te amount advertised for tseclivered. Tae Wasningvon Sunday’ connect ot excépt Sunday, conne Teek ving Bowie at 10s. m at 1:08 aod 7:28 ad 3:40 p. m. daily, 5 arriving at Poy fing Washington at Pemmeenen Odenton with trains for Mill Le delivered in strict accordance with i Congress approved J: ty (20) per cent. of the whole amount due foreach intely after it ts received; + fol | recorcs for Washington conn of Columbia. and at the request of the party secared T wil lic anction, in front of the z cargo will be made ia and the tea per cent. with! he following-described real eatat n, B.C , to wit: Bel tered “B.” in Chester and Jonkina’ subdivision +f lots 29, 30, 31, and part «f lot 23, in ‘asbington, as record 1870, In the City Sar D1, containing feet deep, together with interest at ten percent. from pense of sale, in cash; and months, for waich the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from the da; of sale, and seoured by a deed of trast on the A deposit of $200 will the purchater at the time of sale, aud nse of the purchaser. ied with i seven days, pm. the city of Washiui their orders at Ticket Omics iSth street aud Pennsylvania and Pewnsyivae ae eer sreute, norton cout Gugarent and Pogaey irae all points North “December 12, yor’s office, Liber U. H. B., are feet, 13 feet front ith the improvements aa becca be ickets fet oaianapoliss Louleritie Se tearo, a, Sen. Fra ‘North and South. . DUBABBY, Gea E. 8. YOUNG, Geu'l Pass'r Ay SSBTHWEST, SOUTH, an ity and description Offers will be rect be agrees to furnish. ror the same serson or company to farnish ei:her bitu- mincus or srthracite coal alon or both Binds of ng for five(S'days ight is distinctly T any of the offers made if, in japerintendent, t ©. H. Nicuw 73, and ex} etx and twelve the balance at 'd, will be taken, orz 1874 SD sOUTHWEST, ju perintendent. FICE, \'. 3. CAPITOL, Wasuixoton, July 13, 174. PEOPOSALS FOB Eas’ AND STUB U. 8. CAPITOL GRUL Proposals for the ab» and will be opened at th: all conveyancing at the ex I* terms of sale are not compli ae BOI Arcaitact 3 OF the trustee reserves the rizht to resell th at the risk and c of the defaulting purchaser, ment, MOK NEY, Surviving Trustee, J.T. OOLDWELL, ‘DUNOANSON BBOS., Anctioncers, Bourhosst corner 9h aud B TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FRA’ LOT ON 13>, BTREST. BETW MARYLAND AVENUE SOUT! GRADING AND MOVING Ps 08 TREES AT THE ). Te oo T0937. m DeusLE TRAOK BOUTS, ‘sith clegant Scenery, Palace State-room Day and bt jerD improvements. molies saved te Westeru and Sanday, Southwest, THE GREAT work are invited, the Architect of streets northwest, HOUSE AND EEN D AND HWEST, AT By virtue of adond of trust given to us and duly recorded in liber Ho. 685, folios 6, et seq., one of the land record in the District cured thereby, wi EDNESDA pecifications can be seen. to state the price per enbic yard. considered unless accompanied with a 0, avproed by cue of the of said court, conditio Sine 11:65 a, m, dally, except ast aud Northwest; 9:60 p-m., daily, Cincom bs 19: ie ron To" BurraLo, MAKE shrough from WASH UBIGAG@ and ST. LOUIS withont chau this route cau be procared Penusylvania aveane Washiagton county by request of the ill seit, at public auc- 29th of Joly, 1874, in o'clock p. m., ali ti t Tm the service and to reject any or terest of the United ed EDWAED CLARK Arcbitect. PBOFesaLs row way aN ovar. Navy Derantwenr, a corner of 6th street and National Hotel, whore re! time, ring tickets at these offices can | fons in Palace Oats for Onlcagoy front of the premises, at 6 Piece or parcel cf gronvd lying in said city and D! trict aforesaid, and known as part of lot 6, in ayaare numbered two hundred and sixty eight, (263,) bein roperty conveyed to M. L. J by Evan Hughes and wife akg - Louts 0. ®. YOUNG, Ge: ng of a Frame ALEXANDBIA & Wasurneton RB 43 ALEXANDEIA & FREDERICKSBURG EB, Connus oP 8 axp SIZTH STuESTS. ha) rains lew If the terms of sale are not ec plied with In seven cays from day of eaie, the tr: ht to reseli the property at the e defanitiog purchaser, upon five days’ notice in some daily paper pab- . A deposit of $10) re- autred as soon as the property is knocked off. Con- i at purchaser's cont, "(name the yard.) this - fice until 10 o clock a t ST. St which hour the op for farnishing and deliveri ards pamed, tke srticles embraced 5, Class No, 2), Hay and 4-78 best quality fine Enclish Tees reserve the rf 3 follows:—6, » £3, 6,7 ‘all otfier’ rains defi from Alexandria Washineton, D. 0. f Yordsand Dp veyaucing, &c.. 5S Kittery, 100 tons (2.3 : PHIGIP MAY. Poston, 1 tone: 2,240 Ibs. DUNOASSON BRO b st hay, loose, per ton. ‘W tons (2,26) los. firet uuslity lvoae tim- 8.2. sad 6.33 p. a other trains daily except Ly 9 s. w. and @ Z Estate Broxer and Avetioncer, Washington and Ob! Federal Building, Cornet 7ih sad F sts. northwest. TBUSTER’S SALE OF A 3 N i67i ST. No, 12 Fj, Comnett with trains on B OND FAST SX PRESB loaves dally. ex- cept Sunday, at 6 p. m., arrive at Richmond 10:43 Ts . GBEAT SOUTHERN EXPBESS, ria Bichmond, 3 p.m. daily except Buaday. 1 points Bonth and Ofices corner i8th street and Pennsy!va- nia avenge, and corner 6th street and Pennsylvania can leave orders for bag- hotels and residences S VOU HG, Gori Passenger Agent, jy%4-tt ————————— HOTELS. STEB HOTEL, HE EUROPEAN PLAN. Ret of Irving Place a: NEW YORK. Only one Diock from Union Square, the most cen- ral yet auiet location In the ef immediate Pichitty of all the prinetpal places of amusement and the Coed non by the addition of nfty rooms ager elevator. OBAS. B. FEBRIN, Proprictor, HrseN's HOTEL, jo, 709 @ STESBT, Burwesneu and Sem STAR Ts. THE TRADES. WHINGS AND IRON AWNING FRAMES A 8 ATO STONES, best clover and ‘nay, best auality 6 tens (2,240 Ibs ) best quality timothy hay, 2.20) Ibs.) Dest thaothy ana be made month'y as required. sand. Docks. Class Mo. Ty & Kittery, 60 tons (2,20 Ibs.) White-ash, steamboat iter), 100 totum (2,24@ Ibe.) White- Boston, $€0 tons (290 Ibs.) Wuite-ash, stoambeat Bosten, 75 1009 (2.240 Ibs.) Bed-ash, for stoves and Beaton, 18 tons (2.240 Ibs.) Red sein, eggsize, per ton. toa.) Med-ash, unt aiz, per ton, Locust mouatain, STORY BRICK 34,NAB THE ¥ N ST. NORTHWEST. BELOW STATUE, AT AUCTION. { trust,dated April 2d, A, ber No 673, folto 92, ‘Through tickets ty all By virtue of a dee clover bay. per tou. for sale one of the iand r: lumbie, apd at the written r cured thereby, L will sell tn fi ub ifc mare’ on FeipaYy situate inthe avenve, where age to be checked at Bereaw of Yards and Dock at he 14th day ot Au- following described city of Washing that piece or parcel of tena len cfsaid cty as Lot ren 16th Street, E ty five ore-humdre screened for steam f niney- % feet, with @ dept 50 tons (2,200 Ibe.) nee pe ton : Locust mountain, egg the city, inthe ther with the balance in six, twelve igwtest at 10 per cent. sed of trost on the All conveyancMng at expense of pur- 3C0 will be required as a de; fterms of sale are not complied with in seven days from day of a the right to resell at the ri ipg purchaser, = GE OVEINCLIS, as above. erms: Une-fourth cash; aud cighteen months, with Per antum, to be secured rten. b, £6 tns(2,240 ibs.) Locust mountain, stove F ton. D, 25 tons (9,240 Ibs.) Locu per tou mountaia, nut 120 tons (2,240 Ibs.) Dist quality rt o. 40 tbs.) best quality Lo- ber ton 2.4w ibs.) White-ash, stove al F + 120 tena (2,20 Ibe ) Anthracite, stove size, Pensacc ia, 8 toms(3,240 Ibs.) 4 ORGE TUCKER. J.T. COLDWELL, 4S. a NE Real Rstate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F eta, northwest, HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE OPRevED PROPERTY ON THE SORTH N 8, WASHINGTO! by virtue cf a decroe passed by the a Court of the District of Golumbia, in erding in thet O. urt, whereiu Augus- ‘hracite coal, per wof Yords and D No, 2, Bitums- wows (vai. 184-73 i: HO tons (2,20 Ibs.) Unmbertacd coal for Mu. @. LAND, 645 Lovfsinna svenne, one door vast of 7th street, ~ NGS for Stores, Public Builings, Hotels ences. MES for Stores, FLAGS, OAMP-MEETING it. gasent” for the Improved Mildew Proo' toms (2,240 Ibs.) English cannel coal, per bs.) Lamp Oumberlaad coal Der ton. ibs.) Beoed-top coal, rus of * Ct CO) OF NOKTH WEST, D. ©., AT ACCT! st factory prices, TEATS for sale or coal for fire-engines, per ton w en, M0 tons (3.240 ased * ity Decket 13,) the undersigned, as trustee, auction, LER of GS AND AWNIN Of wnproved Style and for Stores, Hotels, Public Buildings, (ity and Uoun. try Besidences at factory prices, Manofactured by JOHN ©. HOGAN, 713 Market Space, betwoon 7th and Sth streote, Flags and Camp Mocting Tents for sule or reat. the only Genatne Mildewed Proot ial. spls-tr j@ FRAMES Pattern, pert (2.20 Ibs.) Cumberiand coal, run of 2. n8( 3,260 Ibs.) Cambertand coal, per 2 Allthe cosl to beof the best quality to be delivered into carte prov tied Rent, and the qua: tity delivered to uy 8 4, at 5:30 oe! described as follows, feet front on K street north, lot numbered three, hundred and nye feet front by ¢ Pensacvis, 25 to the south fiftee: h Of lot pumbored in square numbered five hunared and fift periy,is finely located, and able taree siory Brick House, One-third of the purchase of six,twelve and cighteen months, the purchaser for the deferred payments, his promissory 0 be secured by a dee! of trast on said lots 3 and 4, in equare 588, and beartng interest from date ofthe sale; $20 to be deposited by the purchaser, ‘hose bid is accepted at the a1 ‘aced in these clagses to be detiy- ered on or before the Ist of November next Bond and security in the full amonat of the con- i be reqoired to secure its fi @ fultilimest, and the Bole agent for Awning materti Paint. I bave a method of rant to effect caused by defective brick w: roofs, provided the paint ts hands. Price 3% cents per rs improved by a com! with back building. ‘The terms of rale are: money cash, ard the bal Boresu roserves the & P. KopGRRS On NEER OFFIOE, +9 Jaly 16, 1874. lem poses leaky metalic applied by my own Square foot for three oats. “HOUSES ana SIGNS patoted inthe very Intest fbi onntupeaine oveey kind of work ipped for every ort Feapectialy ask a trial fr treet between 8 ASHINGTON AVEN Deractr, M Bealad Proposals = 1i! LEB, Trustes. gat 3 b.w. of SATURDAY iLL, Saiseman. HID GLOVE DEPOT: style sod fn the Braca, Micu — preteoponaliy 5 and I KID GLOVES FOR LADIES! EID GLOVES FOR GENTS! KID GLOVES FOR MISSES }», GAS-FITT! x Se Crate River, C ation of the present Micnh.—PUe revetment and apply, either fn Plomber, No, uorth side. U6, Bear 6th str: < northeast, Specialty. TLS Boece Reaidonee 65 Sth strect LINED PIPE always on band. 1ss0n BROTHE G 1013 Penseyivania J ty Pine BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMTS D IN 1816, CHAS. SIMON & SONS, 63 HOBTH HOWARD 8T., BALTIMORE, MD D For information npon the enbj Person or by lett: ae &-BUTTON 2-BUTTON i GLOVES! S-BSUTTON U 5, ENGINERE OF © Tuan erony U. ‘ENUINe JOUVIN’S! GENUIN« ALBEXANDER'S! wmattot river, Vir~ 1, 1374, aad opened jons, and any desired in- sicattem at tats - OBAIGRIL: STABLIB CHAS. BAUM'S EID GLOVE DEFC 408 SEVENTH STEERT. setor ais Propwals for dredging Jess, through the Dar at t! Gcdar Keys, Fla, will oon, SceUsT B¥p, 1874, ana o reatter. Diank forms of proposals and guaranty, inatructions to 009 cable y: be mouth of ths rat be received at this office pened AN. D. Captain of Baginears, U. CE, Banx Britpixe, mh Mo. Jaly 15, Biver, will be AUCTIONEERS. Bosunt H. Bran, s Ricuenecrs p33 8. Pi austin. ted os bea oy =e ed BDy de: application ef this oie. WM. P. cRar MB CRAIGHILL, A PO!L "IVE SALE OF HORSE. CARSIAGE AND Mi irday) MOBNIN. a oe ot ee cgi cash, cne Bay Horse, four-seat Carriage, sod Hercess, it LATIMER & OLEARY, Ancts, TIME @ 0 B Aeaione cunsyivanta aves and ith ot ‘Siar Odio : . B GULAB SALE OF FURNITURE, &c.. AT -MOBROW i y Son eat erigt MOmNEG ve Our usual sale of He Goods, ac. i. DATINER & CLEARY, ancte” ‘7 Wari B. WILL Auctioneer. Bacce:sor t. Green & Williams, A actioncers, Ne. 1001, northwest corner With aud D streets.” Y BEGULAR SALE OF FURNITURE, &c, ‘On SATURDAY ING, commeneh et 10 o'clock a fac sell, “my ‘auc: roome, @ 3 ture, &e. Will’ be added, bay Atso, snZhe Soutents of a Housefirnishing Store, coneist- Feather Dusters, Scrab Brashes, Mops, Orim and Fiat Trova, Broom, Buckers; Baskets: er at 4 complete act of Appicton’s Journal, lt {Rep} WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anct. Y WM. WAUL & OU., Auctioncers, Horse and Carriage Bozar, Louieiana avenue, between 9h and 10th streets HOBSES, CABBIAGES BUGGIES, HARNESS, rant 19 On BATUBD‘4Y MOBNING, July 25th, 1874, commercing at 10 "clock, we will seil Stour bszar,a number of Horses, amo which willbe found some fine driving, work at Secale Borses. ALso, Two 2-seated Jr gecre. Twol seat io, One fall-top Buggr. Two new Express Wacons, Several second-ha d Wagous and Cart’. i So 1 Tames RO SL WALL & 00. ana BY THOMAS B. WAGGAMAN Beal Estate Auctioncer, $19 7th street. TRUSTER’S SALE OF REAL RSTATE ON M STREET, NEAK CONNECTIOUT AVENUE. By virtue of aeed of trust to the andersigaed, Be wEary Zh, IS71, recorded in Liber No, nt: 33, one of the land records of Wash- 7, in the District of Columbia, and by Cirection of the parties secured thereby, Iwill sell at public anction, on the premises, on SATURDAY Angnet 16th, at '6 o'clock, the following descritied real estate, to wit ‘art of original Lot nnmbered three ¢3), of Square numbe one hundred ani sixty (160), bir ning for the sane at a point on M street ninety-three 92 100 feet east of the sonth- wertern corner of said sj 'e, thence northeasterly slong the Itne of Bhode of avonne to a point due north of the point of begianing, and thence south to the point of beginning. The Lot is tmproved Dy a comfortable two-story Oottage. Terma of sale: One third cash; balance in 6, 12 acd 18 months, with interest at 6 per cent. from day of sale, and secured by a di of trost on the prem- ise*. All conveyancing at thy cost of purcheser, A. deposit of S20 will be required at the time of sale. af the terms of le are not complied with in 5 days sale, the Trustees rorerve the right to er gee Leda wyded @t the risk and cost of the jefaulting purchaser FRED W. JONES. . JOSEPH B EDSON, ¢ Trustecs. JyMt-eckda THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Acct. Y B, H. WARNER, Real Estate Broker and Anctioncer, Federal Buildings, corner7th and F ste, northwest, OHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLEIMPROVED PBOPERTY ON 1S7H STREET. BSTWEEN L ‘D STREETS NORTHWEST, IN 3 OITY, D. 0. yy virtue of a decree renee, by Court of the District of Colambi nding in that coart, wherein Win, J. Connor and Bi jo, 3504, Dow. 13,) the undersigned, as trastec, will sel! st public auc- ton, iz front of the premises, to the highest Lidder, cu SATURDAY. the Ist day of August 1374, at 6 o'clock » m., # lot of ground deseribed and Known £8 part of the west hatf of lot 6, i = je balance in eynal instalments of 6, 12 and 18 menths,the purchaser to give for the de- ferred payments his promissory notes, to be secnred by a derd of trust on said part of the west half of lot re 161, and bearing interest at 8 per cent. from date of sale. 100 to deposited by the pur- : Ls eC oe: All conveyancing at the expense of the purchaser, JOHN W, FRAZER, Trust iva8-ta J.T. COLDWELL, Salesma: Y LATIMER & OLEARK, ‘Auotioneers aud Boal Estate Brokers, Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue snd llth st., Star Office Buildings, HOBSES. Priv: igri. nt the Qoar. Avovust . ‘4, at the Qoar- Stabies, corner of Muth aud O ‘Seven (7) Horses. Terms cath, WM. MYERS, Depot Quartermaster, Brevet Brigadier General, U.S. A. jy 23-td LATIMER & OLRBARY, "TBESTERS’ 84 LX of one Scam Roller and En. sinc, three Mardrets, five Cart s xe Bleck Oarts, one Emery Machine, Bailding and other appurtonanc-s there- .— By virtue of a deed of trust bear- h avy of May, 1873, iber 790, fotio 191, of the land rect tor, b.O p DAY, th My, ° to., af the foct cf 34 strect southeast, on Gninand’e wharf, the above uaied articies. Terms cash. HORATIO B. WILOO. $23,04,28.7,00 WELCOME B, BEE BY LATIMER & oLeany, Auctioncers and Boal Estate Brokers. Southwest corner Pennsylllania avenue sud ilth st., Btar Office Building. nets. Zz = 2 is 3 a io 5 Ebley oR, oe ti m | me te} ia er] Sa ac id 5 at gis = . sa EH ek} Fess Pia a i, noe S, ct | fe) es Ct i a i a TOL ; OF BLANK®TS, ITCHEN BEQUISITES, c., AT 10N. On TOFSDAY MOBNING, Jniy 28th, commencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell at N 2 iat 510 I street northwest, between 5th and 6 trests, the above-enumerated articlos, We Weuld call especial attention to this ihe furniture is in exenllent condition, Terms cash, LATIMER & CLEAR J) 22 td [Rep.] Anctio: i YB H. WARNER, Real Estate Broker and Anctfoncer, Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F ste. northwest, PUBLIO SALE OF A DESIRABLE BUILDING or THE Wes OF THIsD STREET. BRTWREN LAND VIRGINIA AVE. NUR SOUTHBAST, ON LONG TIM. Iw DAYS Joly BS:h, D. 1874, at 6 o'clock p.m., part of Lot 1, in Square No. 766, haviag a front on 31 street east of 28 feet by a hof 100 fest, and will be sold in dept Is If desired, Terms: ‘cash; balance in monthly install- mente cf $20, with 6 per cent. interest. A deposit of 81W) willbe reauived ut time of sale, All convey- enci g at cost of purchaser. Jp 2l-eokds J.T. OOLDWELL, Salceman, Y JO8. F. KELLEY, Beal Estate Agent and Auctioneer, Office No, 90% Sth street morthwesi, TRUSTER’S SALE _ OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED RAL ESTATE. ON 3p STEKET EAST, BETWEEN NORTH CO STRERT AND MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE NOBTHEAST, AT AUOTION. QR, By virtue of » deed of trust to the undersigned, Li ted March 9th, 1372, and duly recorded ia ber No. 670, full 453, ot sea.,one of the Land Records in and for Washington cowaty, in tha Dis- trict of Colurabia, and at the writtea a estof the party seoured thereby, I will seil at public auction, in front of the premises,on MONDAY, the 27th day of July, A. D. 874, at 6 o’clock p. m., the fullowing cescrided seal estate, situate in the Oity of Wash- ingten,Disiriet of Columbia, to wit: All that certain piece or parcel of ground Known as the sonth part of lot numbered ten, (10.) Iu square nambered seven hundred and fitty-aix ,(755,) having (80) feet on the west side of 3d street « ning back the depth of the lot, conta’ thousend one hundred and ninety-thiee43 100 at six per cent. per annum from Apr: Ist, 1872, and expenses of sale, iu cash, and ths bal- ence in three eqaal instalments, for whichthe pur- chaser is to give his notes, payable at six,(6,) twelve, (12,) and exghteen ae mated pete Roo per cent. per annum. ‘8e0! LA of trust of ‘10 to be pad 4 pro} a*taulting purchaser by givin, some newspaper published 10 sai . &. BIGELOW, Tastes. iyl5-eo&ds JOs. F K<LUY, Anct, ¥ LATIMER & CLEARY. B Estate id anctioncers, corner Ivanis avenue and at. ‘Star Office Building. : TROTTER OW davaiue dace = jet dada Lat & OLBAR Post! RRA ROR RENEE a3 10-tawdds & CLEABY, Aucts, authorize the refunding of the na- this tepeal to uly next; and shall are be: lace on the. Arvt day of the Secretar; ‘the 2 eighteen hundred and ing sums, or so moch ieee ne nolo penses ‘Clerical and other em; In the Office of the loan, for the following aryot the Treas clerks, at two thourand eight 5 OME BPEcies, end Senter lars; superint ndent forty lars each, eight and forty Goiiars each’ te went) messengers and laborers, at seven hundred and twenty dollars each; and twenty-two laborers, at not exceeding two dollars and twent, making, in all, the sum birty-four thousand nine hundre & and thirty-three dollars and fty cents. In the (fice of the Treasurer: Seventeen clerks of class four; six clerks of class three; five clerks of class two. one hundred and jets, at nine bandred gers; and twenty-six assistant messenger laborers; making, in all, the urteen thousand seven humired and clerks of class or are eaten in (pont quamtaten, both fresh and salted, by the Persians, F, jorth American ve AStrong vege ith the plats. "Biodorus Sk the flavor tarylog wi when roasted. pbus refer toa race subsisted on locusts. bt thei palacabie of people in Ethiopia who . Ludoiphus remarke: “For very sweet and wholereme sort of diet, ns Of which a certain Portuguese garri: in indi», that was ready to yield for want of Provis ons, held out until it was relieved anoth- erway.” Maddenetatcs in his travels: “The Arabs make asort of bread of locusts. They y them and grind to powder, then mix this powder with water, forming them into rouud cakes, which serves for bresd.” Snails in Eu- have @ reputation as ‘uperiniendent of the seed-room, one thousand two hundred dollars; three co) hundred dollars exch; museum, at one thousand dollars ex merserger, eight hundred and forty tant messengers, at seven humd.~ed ant twenty dollars each; one carpenter, a pine hundred and sixty dollars; three watchme: |; 821 nine laborers; making, in all, sevemty-«” thonssnd one hundred and eighty dofiars§ For postage on seeds, reports, circulars, a. letters, fty:- two thousand dollars. Fer coliecting sgricaltaral statistics, ana compiling and writing matter for monthly, au bual, snd special reports, fifteen thousan ! ‘ars: Provide?, That vo part of this sam shall id to any person receiving at the same time other compensation as an vilicer or ea ployee of the Department. For purchase of new and valuable seeds and plants for distribution, sixty thousan and of this sum five thousand dollars sh: for purchase and distribution of cotton-ssed for expense of putting up the same, for labor, ageing, paper, twine, gum, and other neces: | sary materials, five thousand dollars. library-cases, oases fur ma building, heating pipes, new turnitare, © clerks of class one five counters ana cop: iarseach, nine mess two ok viants m of two hun- ars ce of the Reg rorthe Treasory. two thousan! tive bh. one disbursing and dollars, twelve clerks ot « welve clerks of class thre two; Gve clerks of class one; ters and copyists, at nine b ht messenger, » rere; making, in sil, the sam of « dyed and rixty-sever slugs in Chica, delicate articies of nutrim Lizards, snakes, trogs, dog, cats, mice and bids’-nests, are eaten by the € are eaten by the south Africans, called matra-metto, which when cooked, Sea-urchins are mach ‘ent parts of Europe, pne handred coun moseengers and t thousand nine bu like a chicken. songht after as food in differ ard sea-cucumbers are eaten by the inhabitants Jhina and the South-Sea Islands. A tribe of Ottomacs, on sist principally, during th fat, upctuous clay found i Japanese also eat this cla: cakes, called tanaampo. Eb: the clay consisted chiefly of th water animal and plants of microscopic size. A kind of earth known as bread-meal is stili en in Northern Europe; and a simi- ce, called mountain- used in nortl Various tribes of Africa vals between their meals, is taken from ant-hills. The inhabitants of various countries are addicted to the use of clay—the natives of Australia being notoriousiy ar Inthe Omice clerks of clase three; thr the Rio Negro, eub- and two clerkrof class rainy Peason, upon a r n their district. The made into thin nburg found that @ remains of fresh- farnitare, water and gas carpets, and matting, four thousand two han- dred dollars. For labor on experimental fower-pots, repairs to green- chase of new plants and seeds for the same, eight thousand dollars. ‘or stationery, two thousand dollars; two thousand dollars; for fuel, oliars; for lights, six hundred dollars; for subsistence and care of horses, and repair of harness and carriage, one thousand five hundred dollars; for paper, twine, and gam for folding-room, five h@ndred dollars; for inci- dental and miscellaneous items, namely, for advertising, telegrapbing, dry goods, bruehes, brooms, mats, oils, paints, glass, ber, hardware, ice, and expenses ‘in attending fairs, and care of stationery, four thousand do!- lars; in ell, twelve thousand six hundced dol- ‘ars. For collecting and modeling specimens of nd sollecting and pre. the museam and her- ant, at seven doil tour dollars per di than two dollars and wt , six messengers or laborers, at two dollars per hirty-one thousand siz hundred wnd fifteen st, at not more meal, has been arden, and for ern Germany in times of famine. ase, and pur- ferring that which For labor (by the day or piece or contract,) including laber or workmen »killec ing, transferring, plate-printing, and other specialties necessary for carrying on the and printing notes, other securities of the United States, the pay for such labor to be fixed by the Secretary of at rates not exceeding the rates id for such work, and wraving and printing notes, bom and cther securities of the United hundred ana twenty-five thousand For paper for notes, bonds, ties, including mill-expense portation, one hundred and sevent sand dollars. of engravin, THE CUMULATIVE Vors.—Of the three meth- ods securing @ minority representation—Hare’s plant! 6 limited yote and the cumulative vote— ‘d receives the widest approval, as the fairest, most easily understood and readiest in rinciple is simply this—that where officials of the same grade are elected in four, or any higher num- & man may select anyone or more candi- dates and cast as many votes for those as there josen in the whole group. au Or supervisors, or schoo! trustees are to be elected on one ticket, then a man of the political minori ciples tell by casting six ballots for any one of the candidates, or three fer ct in unison, th pregentative amon, counting. The groups, say two, three, other securt- are officials to be chi Say that six alderm: fruits and vegetables. paring specimens barium, two thousand dollars. For chemicals and apparatus for the use of the chemical division, one thousand dollars. For materials for the use of tue microsco- pist, three hundred dollars. For entomological works of reference, two hundred and fifty dollars; for botanical works of reference, two hundred and titty dollars; for mineralogy, and charts, fifty dollars; for current agricultural works for the library, two hundred and fifty dollars; for miscellaneous periodicals, two hundred and tfty for completion of sets, two hundred and titty Goilers; in all, one thousand five hundred JUDICIAL. UNITED STATES COURTS. For the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, ten thousand five hun- ht associate or retired doliars each; in all, can make his prin- y two of them. If can obtain a re- the sidermen, &c.; whoreas, resent system, they getnobody. The is isso plain that none can fail to ingle example. The fecuritics of the unfinished, one hundred and ‘itty thousand finished and see it when illustrated by proofs of its success are supplied by Illinois where it has been working for two years in elec- tions of members of the legislatare, and in Pennsylvania, where it applies to the choice of school officers. It is known and admired London. in the election of school boards. Now the commiesion on revising the statutes of Con- necticut recommend the adoption of the cumu- lative plan in that State, and her legislature will be called op to reject or approve it at the next session.—\. ¥. Journal Commerce. works on chemist: That from and after the first day of te Bwemer pote red and seventy-four, and of each year thereafter, the Secretary 0 Trensury sball canse all unexpended by of appropriations wht. upon the books of thi yeare to be carried to the surplus fund and cor- ered into the Treasury provision shall not apply to permanent specitic appropriations, appropriations for rive! fortifications, yand marine ns named in this bie until other wise his provision shall shall have remained reasury for two fiscal i, That this light-houses, *, or the pay of the ut the appropriati provito shal! continue ordered by Congress, not apply to any unexpended balance of the tation made by the act ap ber twenty-tirst, eighteen hundred and seventy- t may be incurred ander the treaty with Groat &7 One of our leading apothecaries says that the effect of the construction of sewers in this city bas been largely to reduce the sale of his medicines for summer complaint, and similar disorders.—2 87 A delinquent clerk, wi pool police, was known to have a taste for mu- sic, and the detectives watched for him with the four thousand singers at the Handel festival entertainment. wilderness of faces they picked him out. S7-A southern newspaper announces in a hopeful spirit the arrival of “‘an ex-member ot Congress from Mississippi at the Albany tentiary under a sentence of one thousanc Jare’ fine and two and abhalf years’ imprison- ment for embezzlemen justices, ten thousanc ninety thousand five hundred dollars. For nine circuit judges, to reside in circuit, fifty-four thousand dollars. For salary of the reporter of the decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States, two thourand five hundred dollars. For salary of the marshal of the Supreme Court, three thousand five hundred dollars. For salaries of the district judges of the ted States, including the salaries of the retired judges of the eastern district of Texas, eastern ‘istrict of Wisconsin, Massachusetts, and of the district of Delaware, one hundred and nine- ty-three thousand dellars. For salaries of the chief justice of the sa- preme court of the District of Columbis and the four associate judges, twenty thousand five hunéred dollars. For compensation of the district attorneys of the United States, nineteen thousand three han- dred and fifty do For compeneation of the district marshals of d States, eleven thousand nine han- rowed Decem- ted by the Liver- one, for expenses t articles one to nine of Britain concluded May eighth, e.ghteen bi dred and seventy-one, whic proved March third, opera glasses amon; nteen hundred and , suthorized to be expended to enabie the Premdent to fultil contained in twenty-third, twenty-fourth: articles, of said treaty: That this section shall not operate to prevent the fulfiliment of contracts existing at the date of the passage of this act; and the Secretary the Treasury shall, at the beginning of exch session, report to Congress, with hie mates, any balances of appropriat cts affected by this wection th be re-appropristed, Approved, Jum —____. and twenty-ti {OF FICIAL.} yS8 OF THE UNITED STATES at the First Session of the Forty= third Congr. (GENERAL NATURS—No. SURVEYORS-CRNERAL AND THELR CLERKS, For compeneation ef surveyor-general Louisiana, two thousand dollars; and for the clerks in his office, two thousana ‘tive hundred ryof the warden of tho jolumbia, two thousand COURT OF CLatms. tive judges of the Court of pur thousand five hundred doliars erk, three thousa: istant clerk, two thousand doll: iit, one thousand five hundred dollars; sepger thereot; in all, twenty-nine thoosand eight hundred and forty dollars. Por stationery, books, fi contngent and miscellaneous ex dollars; for reporting the court, clerics! hire, labor in preparing aud Superintending the printing of the ninth yol ume of the Reports of the Court of Claims, to be paid om the order of the court, oue thousand For salaries of For surveyor-general of Florida, two thou- sand dollars; and for the thoussnd five hundred di For surveyor-general of Minnesota, two thon- sand dollars; and for the clerks in his office, eight thousand four hundred dollars. eral of the Territory of Da- dollars; and for the clerks in his office, six tuousand three hundred doilars. For surveyor-general of Kansas, two thousand doliare; and for the clerks in ti thousand seven hundred dollars. For surveyor-general of the Territory of Col- orado, three thousand dollars; and for the clerks in his office, six thousand three hundred clerks in his office, two uel, labor, and other © decisions of kota, two tho sage © 231 inst., WINRPBED OWENS, only chiid of Catherine aud the L Ovrns, aged 3 years, 5» The tuperal takes sths and 19 a is office, nine nthe aud td aay For new cases for the files in the clerk’s of- fice, desks, aud repairing old desks and tables there, and in the court-reom, one thousand dol- 1 wue and $d end 4) . Bayro, aged 28 yor-general of the Territory of New three thousand dollars; and for the clerks in his office, six thousand ‘three hundred To pay judgments of the Court of Claims, one million Collars. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE the Attorney General.—For compensa- ofthe Attorney-General, eight thousand jars, Solicitor-General, seven thousand five uudred dollars; three Assistant Attorucys- General, at five thousand dollars each; one As- sistant Attorney-General of Post-(uice Depart- ment, four thousand dollars; solicitor of inter- nal revenue, five thousaud dollars; naval -olici- tor and jndge-advocate-general, turee thousand five hundred dollars; examiner of claims, three thousand five hundred dollars; law-clerk, three thousand dollars; chief clerk, two thousand two hundred doliars; stenographic clerk, two thous and dollars; two law-clerka, at two thoussnd dollars each; six clerks of class four, additiona: for disbursing clerk, two hundred dollars; one clerk of class two; one telegraph operator, at 5 five copyists, at nine hun- one messenger; two assistant two watchmen; 36th inet, at 339 ocho: —————— UNDERTAK k ISUAAKD F. Bak aE, Undertaker, Successor te HARP RY @ ARR For surveyor-general of California, three thousand doliars; and for the twenty thousand dollars. For survevor-general clerks in his office, f the Territory of Ida- bo, three thousand dollars; and for the clerks in bis office, four thousand doliars. For surveyor-general of Nevad and; and for the clerks in his ofti three hundred doilars. For curveyor-genei , three thous- , Six thousand Se. ¥36 # Srenar, beswors Mints and Lew lof Oregon, twothousand five hundred dollars; and for the clerks in his office, five thousand four hundred dollars. For surveyor-general of the Territory of Washington, two thousand tive hundred dollars; and for the clerks in his office, five thousand fonr hundred dollars. For surveyor-genersl of Nebraska and Iowa, two thousand dollars; and for the clerks in his office, six thousand three hundred dollars. For surveyor-general of the Territory of Mon- tana, three thousand dollars; and for the clerks in bis office, five thousand dollars. For eurveyor-general of the Territory of Utah, three thousand dollars; and for the clerks in his office, four thousand seven hundred dollars. For surveyor-general of the Territory of Wy- oming, three thousand dollars; and for the clerks in his office, six thousand seven huudred For surveyor-general of the Terri zona, three thousand dollare; and for the clerks in his office, four thousand dollars. For recorder of land-titles in Missouri, five buncred dollars. POST OFFICE. DEPARTMENT. For compensation of the Postmaster-General, eight thousand dollars; three Assistant-Post- i it three thousand five hun- ; Superintendent of money- oraer system, three thousand dollars; superin- tendent of foreign mails, three thousand dollars; topogre pher of the Post- thousand five hundred doll tor the office of mail depredatione, two thousand ef of division of dead- jetters, two thousand five hundred dollars; chief of division of postal stamps, two thousand five juperintendent of Post-Office Officer, two thousand ND FUNKEAL WREATHS, 0 &, CRUSSEY, ANCGOAS AND 8Taas All Kinds of Haag one thousand dollars dred dollars eac! messengers; two laborers; an: in all, eighty thousand seven hundred and sixty 1 For contingent expenses of the 1); For furniture and repairs, sand Sve hundred dollars; for care of and suv. sistence of horses, one thousand four hundred pairs tO carriages and harness, six bundred dollars; for law ana miscellaneous books for the library of the Department, three thousand dollars; for the same for the Utlice of the Solicitor of the Treasury, one thousand dol- , two thousand five hundred dollars; for miscellaneous expenditare, such as telegraphing, fuel, lights, aud other ‘necessa- ; in all, sixteen thou- -General shall BTOURS, Beabaimer ef Natural Piewert MANE eer p sirect orth west between Sth nud 7th ste., formerly « Beferevoce:—BMre. Goneral Alexander, Mrs. General [HIS Ls TO GIVE NOTICE, That tw has obtained from the 8 District of Cotumbd: Of edministration on DEB MAGEUDER, Dat the anid deceased are hereby wai ith the vonshers thereof. to lars; tor station © personal estate of FLRL- ate of Washingtow city, Dis- ries, six thousand dol sand dollars, And the A! bereafter annually report to Congress, in detail, the items, amounts and causes of expenditure of the contingent expenses of this Department. Office of the Solicitor of the Treasury.—For com- pensation of the Solicitor of the Treasury, three Uhourand five hundred do! tor, three thousand dollars; chiet clerk two thousand dollars; four clerks of class four; two clerks of class three; three clerksof class two; twoclerks of class one; One messenger; aud one laborer; in all, twenty-seven thouand and sixty coils For rent of the portiow (four floors)of the building occupied by the Department of Jus- tice, fourteen thousand dollars. subscriber. on or next: they may otherwise by law be all benefit of the said estate. 6th day of July, 154. Given onder my lars; assistant solici- SAMUEL U.MAGBU DER, Adm’r N THE SUPRE ce Department, two COURT OF THE DISTHIOT ars; chief or division COLUMBIA, vist Term, July Yorn, 1574, five hundred dollars; c! tke exrcuter lec. approbation of rt of ¢ DB pelted TUBS! of the final settlement bundred dollar building and disbursing three hundred dollars; chief clerk to the Post- master-General, two thousand two hundred dol- lars; ove chief clerk to each Assistant Post- master-General, at two thousand dollars each; one chie/ clerk in money-erder office, two thou- eand dollars; one chiet clerk in office of superin- tendent of foreign mails, two superintendent of blank-agency, ons eight bundred do} ts ot dDlank-ageney, one thousand six lars; cur asristants, at one thousand two hun- crc dollars each; two assistants, at nine ha Gred dollars each; fourteen c! ixty-three cler! chi clase two; seventy-one clerks seven female clerks, at nit cheb; one messen; aforrsnid, apy D.,. 156 heads of the respective B: nterests of the bite service, to juire of all al “clase one and above, and ot chists of houre of labor as may be deemed ased's estate: Provided, a copy ished once a week for three je The Evening Star, previous to the said “A WEBSTER, Bogister of Wills. BT OF THE DISTEICT clerks of class tant superintendent | divisions, such LP THE EUPEERE al gon peat e ‘Bay Court ‘lerks of class four; 5 clerks of ES of nited States, United 8: the Unit trict court shail resi¢e permanently bie official duties are to of the Postmaster-General, pipe dbocerg nat dollare; one messenger to each it ty dollars each; four gers, at a bondred and it hundred |, at eight! ore ‘Shictaut ‘engineer one a De an ty-two one thoteand dollars; one fireman and

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