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____ PROPOSALS. proressus FOR FUEL. RAILROADS. tent B4ttorone AND OHIO RAILROAD. AUCTION SALES. SUNDAY, Jory 2, 1374, FEOM WASHINGTON CITY. and Anctioueer, 5.00 o. m Betinors ant Wer sno, Federal Suildings, corner 7th and sta. northwest, x a patiirn aes 700 Wap Sletions ce Bale Beat aad Welllaga | TRUSTEE’ SALE OF TWO-STORY AND crnimh this ofher with Fac! Branch, MANSARD "ROOF BRICK DWRULING- a 0.1575. Trformetion ae toquar: | 7. and Retay. HOUSH, No 414 uo ot 5 NB tity, 8c. 8c . can be obtained on sppiication af this S Paaeasiphis, Boston, Bal- in STBEETS NORTHBAST, AT AUO- Sxpeany ti inteectreds aad each blacer is Feauined | 8. . Louis, BY virtue of « deed of trust to Daniel L. Eston te depceit wih the Freasurer of the Ui Berkeley ant Bale and myself, dated Qetobr 10, A. D. iwi, duly. the gum of §£00 ava guaran = s., Deer ee land recorgs for Washington & ja the District Gani ers, 0. 8 bite Sulsbar Bpri "Parion Gas, | thereby] x pcihat prbie anctton matot te bg . ‘# | premises, on MONDAY, July 27, LWA, at 6 o'clock Bn LT. + | Bem. the fellow described real estate, situate fa QOires oF the Wasbington, B. © ,to wit: Being lot iet- “ te ” rand Jenkins’ subdivision «f : tard sip of Wenplamtn, seiceael Bentebe e % on, ws 330, in the City Sure yor a8) ‘Containing 2.070 6 are torts 15 foot, rong FP ia est deep, tonetier the improvements as mediate Way Stations. . . ma. Winchester, Hagerstown, Frederick, one £4 ie faterest Sf ten por cont. from Peat of meee — jober 10, is73, and expense cast; and SEeet,, The length of the b colnet pmeces gd Way Beations,(via Metso: | Oct Balanch at six aud twelve ‘montbe, tor welch the af botes aser, beari jaterest from an be obtained on application to tt £2 2. m. Bal.tmore, Gay of sale, and vecure by adeed of trast on the Proposals must be tpdorsed perty sid, will be taken. 4 deposit of 8200 wil! Bricge, Masonry and 3 required of the purchaser at the time of sale, and ‘The right is reserved to reject any ali conversucing at the exp-nse of the purchaser. If terms of sale are not com, lied with in seven days, the trustee reserves the right to resell ‘eperty at the risk and cost of tho defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertinement. ® THE WASHI: AQUE- QTIICE OF THE WASHINGTON AQ ations. » Point of Rocks, etox,D, O., August 1, 1274. Borinage, Gumuberinad: | GEORGE W. BTICKRNEY, Sarvtving Trustee, Sealed Pro} Wasmrserox D. Propose or Work stations on Metropolitan road, | JeiS-eokas ‘J.T. COLDWELL, Saicanan. on the Washington Aqueduct, will be received at i S7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, on account of the weather, sutil TUESDAY, Augast “GROKGM W.STICR NEY. Scrviving Trastee J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. is office nutil 12 o'clock, on the 20TH Day OF v*T. 1874, for Building « Dwelliog and Fence at reat Fails and for @red‘ng and Macsdaznizing the \gaedact ls Fropents vil bo vested only: om the: peteed forms, which, with specifications, forms of m., 1.00, | m, and 7.03 more and Relay —7.30 cos tract, and any desired information, can be hel om | Priishure —3 m. a To-MORROW,. + by mail or in person, to a Tr Viaduct Hore a7 . eee a PGB. BABCOCK, ame mates oe 0: Veta Hatch Reine BBY LATIMER @ oveany, Colonel of Bugiseers. U. 8. A Auctioneers aud Real B.A. For farther information apply at the Baitim angh6: Chief Engincer, Washington Aqueduct. x Officaey Mi u and ROPOSALS FoR W T AND OAS JSON WCER FOR THE LIGRABY OF THE DSW STATE DEPARTN t Crocs oF turary 6 ARCHITECT, TeraseRy Dar aRraear { Proposals will be received at this office Sonthwest corner Ponusy! eutb street, Star “x WELL-KEPT BOUSKHOLD AND KITOHEN Say Point jn the tty ae PD: ‘08. B. SHARP, Mator of Transportation. UBNITURE AT AUOTION. t eral Ticket Ageut. On WEDNESDAY MORNING, Ang. Sth GnO- 8 BOONTE Goel agent ins Pr: To o'clock, we will sell at No. 1429 3 Street Ty y y vl , bet th and 15: ote, ALTIMCKE & PULOMAU KAILROAD the eutire coutonte’ thereof, consisting te 2 x. oF THE 14TH». ces * Darot conysx 67H AND Bs treats N.W ct furnishir ering, Siting. ant soning alee | after June an 1874, trains will rua as follows: Walnet Parlor Furniture, the Wrought and Onat tron Work reyaired for the | TAS(WS Laavs FON EKALNS ARRIVE AT Waluct ang other Bockeares. ?’he New State Devartmeut. ALTIMOKE. WASHINGTON. Brassels and T: ee-ply Oarpets, Bogs snd Oileloth, = Refrigerit Walout Bxtension Talila, Obive, Glass end Plated Ware. th ind Bp-citications may be fice. y the contractors to put araished by the Depart- im.. Dorthern @x: dal: dieg requir piace will be tion, datiz. | Dail 9:33 5. = Limited Bx- 10. ‘0a a free of charge, but w ected b, - ja. m.,Accommoda- Waluut Marbie-top Chamber Suites, ¢ of charge, but will be erected by the com Tig gaatte BE" |2E-600. m.,Aooes Eicinst Marble top Gosrabes Sattes, it be made for the whole work com- ex. Sunday. Par-| Matirerses, Bed Springs, &C.4 wn on Drawings, and described in 2 Cock Stove, Wire Safe Kitchen Bequisites, &€. ald LATIMER & CLBABY, Ancts. cof the work must be completed witht s irom date of acceptance of the pro- Pe Payments will be made monthly cent., Gni'l the completion of the coutri All’ bids Y DUNCANSON BBOB., Auctionce: Southeast corner 9th and B streets acting 10 per Srthwest. lis, ox. Bunday, aii, and South: el AL 35 Pp. Mm. , daily. two ree North “daily, TRUSTEE’S SALR OF VALUABLE IMP thousaud ieiinrs(@25000,) that the bidder wil turday. jun REAL ESTATE ON Ure Copt and perinin the coutracts 1f P.m.. for Philadel- PENNSYLVANIA AVE Dalted States J i f — 04 | sy sivtes of cased ttre ated On tao Ath bay Eh » Baltimore dally| ay of October. A.D. a recorded in excopt Bnuday 9:08 p. m., daily, New| Yoru Bight Express. | ‘i ‘Trains leaving Wi 8. m. on Mon- doy, Weducedat and Briday sand except Liber No. 658, folio 282, one of the land records for Warkington county. D. and by the direction of the party secured thereby, I will sell. at pablic anction, ia front of the premi=es, on MONDA 10:h day of Angust, 157. J ‘The Department reserves the right to reject any or ail bids if it be deemed for the iaterest of the to ¥ made on the printed form to be vthe st 5:30 o'clock p.m yall fice, and mast conform in every Sunday, connect at Bowie that ceri 8 OF parce! of ground iu tha city of airements of this advertisement, e's Creek , leaving Bowie at 10 Washingto ree aero pot be conshlered. m., arriving at Pope's Croea at oR Ls pared: Os part Proposais will not be received from parties who m. of lot fourteen (14), poner y eae are pot themselves engaged In the mancfactare of ratne leaving Washington st 3:35 9. m. and | five (76), besinuing for t me At the north west cast-iron work, end whe have got the necessary fa- | 3:40 p.m. connect at Qdeutou with trains for An- | corner of said lot nambered fourteen (14), and ran ‘iltties f sang oat the works Bo) niug thence southwesterly at right angles with the ib enclosed in a sealed envelope, os arriving at Wasnington at 10:40 a.m. | line of Pennsylvanin avenue, —_ 4ix feet and ssale for Wroncht and Castiron | and $:39 ,coumect at Bowie with from ih twenty-five (25) tect; f Library. Bew State Department, Wash- ik Hine. | thence east aboat forty four feet; thenes northeast: fogton, D. C ,”’ and addressed to rt their orders at Ticket Office | erly ninety feet and six inches to the line of Penn’ z= A.B. MULLETT, aorthwest corner of 13th street and Pennsylvania | si!vauia avenne; and thouce westerly forty-nine j arviain teet nine inches fo the place of beginning, together a Cob e eae with all the improvements thereon. t he amount of indebtedness secured by rthwest corner 6th screct and Peausyivac tis avenue, can have thelr baggage oalled for acd dat hotel: PROPOSALS FOR REPAIRING PENNSYL- ae is abd residences to all poiuts North | Terms: I VANIA AVENUE. and West. Through tickets to Cincinnati, Colum: | said Coed of trust uupald. and the expenses of sale, ~~ bas, Indianapolis, Lonisville,8t. Louis, Now Or. | in cash; balance at one and two years, with intares Eso \seea’s Orrick, District or Couewnra 2 | icans, Obicazo, Omaha, Ban’ Franciscd, aud all | $10 deposit on acceptance of bid. Iiterms of wale ASHINGTON. 0, 1ST4 potats Kast, West, North and South. bot complied with within seven days after sale, Beale! Proposals will be received at this office K. L. DUBABRY , General Supt. operty will be resold at risk Aud cost of the until BYo'cicck m on SATURDAY, August 5, 1:74, B.S. YOUNG, Gea"l Pam’r Agent, ep2s-tt tbg purchaser. onveyancing at cost of pur- for repairing and keeping in repair for three years FA. = the carriageway ou th h side of Ponasyl¥aaia avenue, from Ist to 15th t northwest 1874 pexxengeeis novrel 874 DoNGANGON BON, Bidders are to submit proposals for an ‘0 THE 2 BB. SARE, pe ol Fepair thet they man dean reper, and cach NQRTHWEST, BOUTH, AND SOUTHWEST, | F, _, esl Estate Broker and Anetionoer, dm i ceecoe or . “ Big must tecinde the furnishing ot ail labor And | gtrsft Is Bee sane... T2680, SUaenue MLGMIOE. CS ene Shee Each biter will be reyuired, before presenti ares , mt | Tee Gri 8T., No. 1254,NE his bid, to dv posit with the Oolleczor vo the credt Se son Rene” | GOuNER OF W ST ROBTHWEST BELO * of the District of Calumbis $2 THE odkaT D&UBLR TRACK ReuTE, | Sue suoTT STATUE. AT AUCTIO} oe a re therefor. as a guarantee that he | With elcgaut Gosnery, Paisce State-room Dey end | By virtue of @ deed of trust, dared April2d, A. : llenter nd corny on the coutract, Hf awanded ee pe gg pen i D. 1873, duly recorded in Liber No. 679, folic 92, ‘ds for the District of Oo" t the written request of the party se- I will sell tm front of the premises, at public auction,on FRIDAY, the 14th day ot Ar NST, 1574, at 6 O'clock p_m., the following desc deposited will be refanded to the ere after the award of the con- tract, and to the coutractor upou tue completion of the work. The contractor receiving the swart will be re- tombia, a oue of ‘the land ree a! tm. daily, except Ban Bonthwest, 150 prim. dany, Oincinuat MAKE CONNECTIONS pear irom WASHINGTON TO BUNFALO, ituste inthe city of Washington, Dis- ited to give bonds im the sum of $2),00) to faith- | Zr “ee - aehe 7 with the terms of this nlf > OBICaG® and ST. LOUIS without oe Ay it Apey pees pera of good repair for three (3) ‘Tickets by this route can be procured 9 offlces: eh ght P “i Years from of the com Istion of the work. | 13h street and Pennayly: enus, and rest phe pe? ap Phe rie any and ail ids te onus, Jnder by Willian oor th street and Poaneyiv Hotel, where reliable Mmformation will be civen at sli times, Passengers procuring tlokets at these offioss esp soure ‘ecccmmodatious ta Palace Oars for Ohicago, reje Bids to bs indorsed * Propo-als for B Keeping in Bepair Peunsyivania Av addressed to the Ei lin, and folio Washington vcuaty tweuty and twenty-lve lumbia, -bundredths (2) By erile Engineer. 38. Loris sud Buffelo. feet, with @ depth of uincty-scton and forty-two _sughs67 FRANK T. HOW fief Clerk > . YOUSG, General Ferriaaer Agoat, : tke catia es 100) feet; togesher with the PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING TIE BoRTH- a a ‘Terms: One fourth cast; balance in six, twelve P aime Sone fo aap a a arlene ad Pee mr Set See Pa Ree Scale Brpcoraiy will be r-eetved by the Northern | ALEXANDEIA & FREDERIOKSBURGER, | :T-5: Hy. (All conveyancing at expense of pur- pe a a Conta OF & axp SUITE Stasere mle. ifterms of saleare net complied with in materiats 20 ig nie Doh GEORGE TUCKER, Trustos, Feauired in buldis of their new ss J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman, ty ¥ THOMAS © WAGGAMAN Plans aul «pecifications can be seen and forms of . rertd prapoonis peor: t the offies of James H, McGill, . Beal Kstate Auctioncer, 619 7th street. pe TRUSTER’S BALE OF REAL ESTATE ON M ges ta relect ony on al SIBERL, NEA CONNECTICUT AVENUE. f the company tod» “) f 7 " wit J, tg Connect With train on 9 a. m. and @ Washington and 0) OND itogivs | “Wicus ive: ieeriededie ice B5 virtue cf a Zed of trust to the nde Gollars fo? | cepe sunday, at 6 pri. arrivect Wicusont 16-45 ae atintnan a ate th, recorded ts & 3 es ingten county ia the District of Oclom W_KING, 3 ENB, mona, | ineten county, ofs sy38-[0@sne1 45 Secretary. tesvee Wesptagton iat acanee Sooeamune Pte ond — e Lge cured shores, oo ‘Through tickets to all points South and Bouthwest | %¢ Putlic anction, cu the premises, cn SATO _ Abeust 16th, at 6 o'clock, the feliowing described real eetate,to wit: Part of original Lot nnmbored three (3), of Square numbered one bundr sixty (160), bogteniny aine at A ty t eset of the sonth- for sale at Offices corner 18th _THE TRADES. WRHINGS AND IBON AWS A FOR STORES, lcm ner thence northuaster! Manuiactared b; UL — the line of Bhod wenue to a polat ue o43 peer Ks door east of 7th street, | % Ferien c sos eres ct Boe on a eae re . ‘ 0. © point of beginning 4 Lot is improv y PARBIBGS "or Biores, ‘Builings, Heveis OOAL AND WOOD con fortable twe-stors Ostrage, . ‘Terms of sal and 33 months, ‘One third casb; balance in 6, 12 ith futerest at 6 per cent. from day od by a deed of trust on the prem eyauctug at the cost of purchtser, A ) wi!l be required at the time of sale. f re not complied with in 5days of sale, tte Trostecs reserve the righ: to “ell the property at the ris! cost of the defaulting parchaeer D W. JONES. a JOsRPA it RDSON.¢ Teasters. iptieotde ‘THOS. BE. WAGGAMAN, Anct. ROM FRAMES for Stores, at factory . am Mu STS for sale oF Agent for the Improved Mildew Proof Awntn Goods. mars-tr AL COAL!: We invite the attention of consumers toour stock of COAL, nbrecing all the 2e qualities, to Which we are taking additions daily, which we olfer Bt lowest market rates. : K and PINE WUOD, sawed and split or in OAK and PINE KINDLINGS, in bundles or by thecord, | STEPHENSON & BROTHER, 1415 Pennsylvania Avena Depot, Seventh-street W f from dey AW™Nes AND AWNING FRAMES Se, mad Pe aterm, for Stores. Hotels, ‘uildings, O!ty and Coca try Besidences at factory prices, jannfsctured by JOHN 0. HOGAN, TIS Mark-t Space, between 7th and &h streets. Fiags sod Camp Meeting Tents for sale or reat. Sole agent for the only Genmine Mildewed Proot ‘apl6-tr BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMTS E5t4eersuep IN 1516, CHAS. SIMON & SONS, 63 ROBTH HOWARD 8T., BALTIMORE, MD WooD!! woop! JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, Ordered: TEN THOUSAND TOSS BES: QUALITY ANTHEAOITR CUAL, somo of which Awning material. Paint. 1 LF hd mated of >Brepering. Fetus which | is constantly err: ore ee ees Dealers in aa jectoally prevent dampn cheap, for cash. Alan, No. ; MESTIC caused by defective brick walls and leaky metatie acd Osk Wood: Faciliticstn: | FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DR roofs, provided the paint ts applied by my own | sarpsssed by any firme in the District, 2349 pounds GOODS, Bands. Price 3X cents por square foot for three Bag ab goo pan ny ty 7 RT sold call spectal attention to,thetr splendid stock HOUSES and SIGNS painted fn the very Latest 203 x ALLS oth street | ED teeters; the beat aucrenees ot Money pis sud fe be test durable mancer. ee ialeiliniesesited eon wall sed Hosiery; tue ee ing theroa. bly equ lor ever tom | s especial ond TLEE® WAGE, SAMPLES SENT FREE eA, ES, AP eax, 8 irfat from 2 A Foor or Brxtm Sraser. Ail orders amount Bay mea nemeefore met professionally. ne et eee Bbop, 45 street. orth weet. fast iy Swoon yaad CURRY. ing COAL and WUCD constantly Ci, eae free of freight charges by Express; but parties ee ON Bee ot ees 8 (OF | Sri tevinn cir enetaren te, on cant pa Pees SSS IZING AMD SEWER | a ict of BOANTLING for sale cheey Bayern | ene een: ee by JAMES ¥ BUIRN, Prectical Plamters Mat | tut cf best ROOFING PELT on hand. apa-tr Begacgee fig Iwuwettnieee soccain aay | T, w-otame. at. wcxowss |G cuy ron case, ER Seen eee: Is f. SDW. ChaRk & 6O,, 4T BEDUCED PRICED. Git ook mud Jeb Printer BxaLans 13 Pennsylvania Avene, wath side, LOMS£4, WOOD AND OOAL, = a . . MOULDINGE, ac,, = — Oftice, $96 Louisiana avenae, KID GLOVE DEPOT! i. OKESS TBUNAS, SOLE LEATHER TRUSK' ENGLISH AND PACK Oesctral Wart, Dopet and Planing BUlll, foot of én stro, eaaonee ‘Terd—léth and B streets northwest, jy l-ly sapum & ee TEAVELING BAGE, — POUKET B00KS, VALISES &ID GLOVES FOR LADIRBS! AUCTIONEERS. DOURU) AND SINGLE ARN ESS KID GLOVES FOR GENTS! SaTIN. __ _-Bossar a. Bray, “CABBLAGE ROBES, HORBR COVE: »G B. H. BYAB & 00., aes KID GLOVES FOR MISSES Gesezat Broke tt Bet Betis Aictloncrs, 633 ate 1-BUTTON — ~ vo ae rORt OLOVES! pectal Tap eae saral Sewerage | OLD 45D PRACTICAL MANUFAQTORY 3-BUTTON patd ptly and at low rates. ‘apls-ly JAMES S. TOPHAM & O0., @ENUINe JOUVIN’S; @ENUIN. ALEZANDENS: ar omss. BaAUM'S ZID GLOVE DEPO SEVENTH STREET. 496 SEVENTH S6TEB ¥ Adjotuing Odd Fellows’ Hall BEPAIBLY' aan 2 Svar 7. FOOD TOR INFANTS, or STAG WHISKY, This Whisky is distilled to or order, and kept in bond for us until its age warrants us in offering it to the public for use, medicinal or social. aarp % T FOOD OURSET ight and title to the jusive use of this Besembics Mother's Milk more closely than suy gousert FACTORY! brand ison record at the United States Patent Office. that of promot ms ine, frowth and health ‘of the OOKSET ‘be Boys! Families of England and Rossia HALL & HUME, plied with tals Food “aad the Medical Pro- FRENCH coRsErs: DEALEES IN FINE WINES, BRANDIES Certainty of meer, eet < ERMAN CORSETS: WHISKY, ac. Whicitgnle sed fal ‘fie Macafact ters, jew Bond Stree! ion, W 4LL STYLES OF Consara Ana sataifof al Chemiata a WeercKewpete tu Sagh a Chemiate ax keeps § On hand and made to onder at youve MOORE Dickeriv OOCOA, for i a aan ages, j THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRIOT [* THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRI 4 Beav Prenuyi, and ot oat Pate BRawnNeR SBT . . » IVE NOTIOB, That the subscriber thelr solicitor, 1 is SG Bt Ne th pt ty Killen (Brawner, couse her apyerance to, be District of Colcmb!a, holding special entered 5 ay SS i i cause will with as the law dit By the Court, A.W . A Rs. ASSe SP, vp. WILLTEMO Nee Dior, SS | AUCTION SALES. Y WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctionesr, B Buccessor to Green & Williams, Worthwest corner 10th snd D strests. i: eighteen be sixty-fotr, three thoumad Bundred dollars, ” MARA TRIPm. For ff of ten instalments thirty thoa- sand dollars, (being the or Pres’ of } series.) under di- instalments. to supply each | in number, over twelve flannel shirt, or the goods © same, & pait of woolen calico, and twelve yants per same article, eight fty- five, one tl For Siteenth of twenty instalments, for sap- Port of asmMb and carpenter shop, and to pro- vice the necessary tools therefor, eleventh thourand — | article treaty of January thitty-Sret, eighteen For sixth of jnstalments, tosupply three | Lundred gnd S/ty-(ive, five hundred doliars. hundred and fifty boys and three hanired aud | For fifteenth of t ‘ . for the 3 POSTPONED until nifty girls, under the ages , such faonel | support of an agricultural and tndustriat : 1ei4, at the same hore and Sottem queds on sag be wacted wo soohe rcbeol, and pay of *, per eleventh arti- aces WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Avc:. each a suit as aforesaid, together with a pair of | cle of same treaty, two thousand five bendred dollars. For fifteen of twonty instalments, for the em- ployment of a bincksmith, carpenter, farmer, And physician, who shall furnish medicive for the sick, for thousand six hundred dollars. we ™ For the ninth » een tnstalments of annutty npon twe be dred and forty-twe thousand six hundred and eighty-six doliars, for cession of lands, per fourth article treaty of May tweitth, eighteen bundreé and Ofty-four, and Senate amend ments therete, sixtoen thousand one han. Gred and seveuty-wine <doliars and aix cents, MIANIES OF KANSAS. Anent provision for biackemith and woolen hose for each,’ per same articie, Ave nine hundred and twenty-three dol- For sixth of ten instalments, to be used by the Secretary of the Inte: ior inthe purchase of sue articles as, from time to time, their condition and necessities may indicate to be proper, the sum of ten dollars for each Indian roaming, as per same article, a sum not exceeding ten thoa i dollars. For pay of a physician, per tenth article same treaty, one thousand four hundred dollar For fifth of twenty instalments, for pay of tercher and furnishing necessary books and sta. tionery, under seventh article same treaty, (wo ut AS DOWLING, A: jonee! Be Be ietinane ave-4i door east of hin street, VERY DESIGADLE FRAME DWSLLING T ON L STQBET NORTH. “a the fi hed weesned th ata She ve child. e FIUARE ZEOM TH BEW | .oon eucceeded in extinguishing the flames, but BRTY MARKET HOUGB. | the child was Dearly amethered with the smoke. AY, August 11th, at 6 o'clock p. | A physician was summoned and administered in front of the premises, I will sell that | to the child, who recovered. ‘The cause of the lot 3. ig square Mo, 480, | fire vould ‘not be ascertained at the time. Later in the day, the same gir! set fire to some table cloths in a closet in the dining room, and then closed the closet door. The table cloths did rot burn bowever, as the closing of the door excluded the o'r. Again finding that she was hira cash; balance in 6, thousand dollars. mi iron and steel for shop, per Sith roout, interest Alt csaveyencing tocowe clothing it's cetet in cee or a bile | _ Fer pay of second Blacksmnrtm, end trea ana treaty of Octobor sixth, eighteen haw. the cost of the purchaser, A deposit of @1U0 res but this, howe steel, as per eigbth article of the samme treaty, wes diseovered and extin- d and eighteen, and tourth article tres: qnired as scen as the property fe struck off. THOMAS DOWLING, Ant, ousand dollars. Juve fith, eighteen hundred and fity-toar, suedd _THO: Rie aypits keane oe ees aes eae For fifth of teu ipetaiments, to be used by the | nine hundied and forty dollars. ¥ B. B. WARNER, r 1 " i ’ | Secretary of the Interior in the purchase of ror permanent provision for miller, in B* 3,8, wan cher ant Anctionser, made a thorough investigation, and s20n ascer i hh articles as, from time to time, the condition te'ned that Henrietta Waibel was the gulity | *Uct articles as ef the Entiawa wetg tobhanhe eo pereon. gunsmith, per Ath art le treaty or « oixth, el, Federa} Buildings, corner 7ih and F sts, northwest, and eighteen, fitt He charge: her with it and she did not tren hundred OH + NCERY SALE OF VALUABLEIMPROVED | deny tt, but told Lim bow she did everythin, be proper, the sam of twenty dollars foreach | cle treaty of Uctober twenty-third, eighteen PbOPERKTY ON 187 STREET. BETWEEN | it appears that the girl hase wacia for doing Indian engaged in agricultare, as per ninth ed and thirty-fe sud fourth article Rodos TEEETS SOBTHWEST, IN | this, as she informed the propriet.r thatshe had | ticle of the same treaty, @ sum not exceeding June fith, mghteeu hundred and a¢ty W AtHINGTON CITY. D. 0. often tried to burn piaces aud children berore. | & thoussnd dollars. u bard i Under and by virtue of @ decree, pessed by | ihe wir was then iss harged from the hotel, For this amount, or so much thereof as may | For interest on fitty thousand dollars, a the Eupreme Const of the District of Columbia, ‘] be necessary, to furnish flour and meat, one | 7 and Mr. Ap m, fore etrea'y of June ty four, two thow wcatic fire in & cause peuding in that cocrt, whereiu Wi le called on Captat Ghee in slaiutif’ seg Ann J. Connor and Richard | formed a What had occurred, Saying that he >. $4. Ba Doc. 13,) | turgot ta send him word before he discharged will sei! at public auc- | the girl. The captain sent an officer with Mr ko the highest bidder, | App'e, ard they found the girl at the residence monet thoi’ coe of her mother, I7th street, rested ber. The girl wr Kinney, in Tremont, snd one day while a baby wasin her lap,she thought she would barn it p, and lit a match the baby looked up eee eal I | Lundred thousand dolla > For pay of carpenter, miller, engineer. far. mer, and blacksmith, ae per tenth article treats of May eeventi, etghteem hundred and sixty eight, four thousand tive hundred dollars For last of three inatalments, for the purchase of seeds and agricuitural implements for such Indian ph ae farm, one thousand two bun- Cred ard fity dollars, Bee tee eh ncns Thee | Fer tramportation of goods, five thos eseribed and known Tais per third » eighteen hundred vusand Give headred dyi- e term cash, and the belance in ¢qual fustalments of MIAMIBS BEL RIVER aud ‘8 mcnths,the parchaser to give for th For permanent nity in goods or“ other- inher face aad jaaghed,and a Ls or ferred payments his prombysory notes, to be secured 3 dollars. | ty of August toird athe en nena C5 she says that this turned her from her purpose, | “ollars patawanes. ty-fves ven _ 6.in equare 161, and bearing interest st Been coe, | ard she could not do it. She afterwanis lived : For interest on thirty-seven thousand and ninety-five dollars and twenty-five cents, at tive per centum, being the value, in part, of th six sections of land eet apart by trea'y of eighteen hundred and twenty-nine ai tion, per Senate resolution of June th eighteen hundred and thirty-nine, and fifth article treaty of May sixth, eighteen handred .. $100 to be deposited bythe puc. | with Dr. Uhling, who filled the comin with id ie accepted. Alleonveyanciug at | bricks, and who is now in state prison, the prrchaect. OHN W, FRAZER, Trasteo. ee POSTPONED uity, in goods or other- aty of Angust twenty-first pdred and five, two hundred and A Sincutar Deata—aA man named Walter Greenwood recently came to bis death, in Man- chester, England, from the prick of a need| He san fenene ® paper tront to his flannel shirt with @ needle, having to pin. Shorty af- ter gotug out he fell eck. nad One ‘finally taken | 84 fifty-four, one thousand eight hundred and in in &n unconscious state to a surgery, where | “fty-four dollars and seventy-six cents. be was examined by physicians. The needle | D'WAMISH AND OTHER ALLIED TRInES IN was found sticking its whole length in the left WASHINGTON TERRITORY. edge of the pit of the stomach. The needie was| | For fifteenth of twenty instalments on one eacracted, but the patient vomited, and was | hundred and fifty thousand dollars, under the unconscious during the operation, and died in| cirection of the President, per sixth arti: ten minutes afterward. The medical gentle- | treaty of January twenty-second, eighteen hau- men are not certain whether death was | dred and fifty-tive. six thougand dollars. caused by the shock to the systemorbyiaternal | For fifteenth of twenty instalments, for the hemorrhage. establishment and support of an agricaltaral Sgn er Ssearar apa seer serene and industrial school, and to provide sald school Acx is not without honor in Jackson county, | with @ suitable instructor or instructors, per Mo., but there it takes care to honor itsel fourteenth article treaty of January twenty- There is there an ‘old ler’s association,” | second, eighteen bundred and tifty-iive, three the business of which is, ‘to procure suitable | thousand dollars. mementoes” for patriarchs. Thus, the oldest | For fitteenth of twenty instalments, for the settler has received *‘an easy chair,” the oldest | support of a «mith and carpente p, and far- native-born citizens of the county ‘a set of | mshing it with neceasary tovls, tive’ hundred silver knives aud forks; the parents of the doilara, greatest number of children born in the county | For filteenth of twenty instalments, for the ‘a silver pitcher.” ‘Then under the auspice of | employment ofa blac: the association the old men had a foot race. Nobody could join in this who was not 65 years old, and to the winner of this ‘a gold-head will be required at time of saic, All conveyancing | cane” wes given. — at coat of purchaser. If terme of sale are not com- plied with in seven days, the Trastee reserves the f ight to resell the property at the cost and e defaulting purchaser after five (3) days’ adver- tise ment in some one or more newspapers published inthe city of Washington, D.C GEORGE W. STIUKNEY, Trustee, teen fifty dollars. annuity, in goods or other- d separate articles treaty of September thirtieth, eighteen Bundred aud nine, three hundred and fiity doliars. MiAMIER OF INDIANA For interest on two hundred and twenty-one thousand two hundred and fifty-seven dollars and eighty-six cents, uninvested, at five per centum, per Senate amendment to fourth arti- cle treaty of June fifth, eighteen hundred and fifty-te ven thousand and sixty-two dol- laré ard eighty-nine cents. MOLRLA. For psy of teachers and manaal-labor schools, for all necessary materials there » and for the subsistence of the pupils, por fourth article Of treaty December twenty-first, eighteen hun- ered and filty-tive, three thousand dollars. MIXED BHOBHONES, BANNACKS, AND SHRED- TERS. For this amount, ta be expended under the direction of the President ing these Indians to move to and Fort Hall reservation, in Idaho Territory, aud to aid them in educational Itural pursuits on #sid reservation, twenty sand dollars. ® s. For sixthof ten instalments, of euch articles ©: clothing, or raw material in lieu thereof, nine thousand one bundred and forty-one vajo Indians, not exceeding five Gollate per ndian, as per eighth treaty of Jane first, eighteen Lundred and sixty-eight, forty- tive thousand seven hundred and five dollar | THUBBDAY, 8 Jo B. 4. WARNEB, 1 Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F sts, northwest. TEUSTER’SrALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, NG OF TEN BRIOK DWELLINGS ON RIGGS STREET, BR. TWREN 17th AND BOUNDARY STREETS ane NORTH U AND V STREBTS, AT AUO- By virtue of a deed of trost, date’ Inne 14, A.D. 1873, and duly recorded Jn Liber No. 719) folio 474, One of the land records for Wash": u ounty. District of Colambia, and by di of the party secured thereby, I wiil sell, at auction, in front of the promis 10th, A, D. 1874, at 3% o'clock p.m . all those Qiico OF Farcels of ground situate in the city of ‘ashington, D. kKuown and described on the plats of said'city as lots numbered seventy-six (78) to vigbty-five (85), both inclusive, in Fay, Norment & Barrett's subdivision of square numbered bundred an Hity (150), together with the impror meats 88 above, ‘Te-1e of sale: One-fourth cash; balance at six (6) twelve (12) end eighteen (13) months, with interes! at ten per cent, per ananm, secnced by a dead of trnston the property. A deposit of 9100 on each public 8, 0n FRIDAY, Jaly the sick, per fourteenth article treaty 01 ary twenty-xecoml, eighteen hundred and tity- five, four thousand two hundred dollars. PLATHEADS AND OTHER CONrEDBRATSD TRIBES. For fifteenth of twenty instalments, for the support of an agricaitural and tndastria I should die, dear, where would you go" Go after your insurance mency,” was the reply of a fond wite. &7-A woman died of consumption in Jeffer- &G cLool, keeping in repair the buildings, an: : ronville, Ky., the other day, and the man who | * For fifth of ten instalments, to be used by the -cokd: chic Digs ¥ providing suitable furnitare, books, and « : : : ‘ Je is W-ote her obituary saye that she “she gently tionery, per fifth article treaty of July six- | Commissioner of Indian Affairs in the purchase Ee-THE AROVR SALE IS POSTPONED & ode into the dark cave of eternal night at 6); a of such articles as, trom time to time, the con- MONDAY, July 27th, 1574.same hour and | | o'clock in the morning.” Kone: gightoen hundred and fifty-five, three | Sion and necemitios of the Iudians sany lnat- teotas GEORGE W. STICKNEY, Trastos, #274 young white woman named Fannie | "Yor ffteenth of twenty instalments, for keep- | ©ate to be proper, the sum of ten dollars to cach jyll-co&ds Bradsbaw, about twenty-three vears of age, was arresied in Portsmouth on Monday last, charged with killing ber new-born infant by burying it alive. s7-The argument in the Stack-O'Hare con- troversy is to be heard before the Master in ing in repair blacksmith, tin and gun smita, | PTR who engages in farming or mechanical carpenter, and wagon and plow maker shops, | PUTSuits, (estimated to be three thousand and and providing necessary tools therefor, per firth rm a oman \tairty thousand four han- c a dred and seventy doilare. For fifteenth of twenty instaim handred dollars. til io” THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED 1 SATUBDAY. Angust Lat. 1574, e400 by 1d plac GHOBGE W. STICKNEY, Trastes, or THR fyi SALE IS POSTPONED, ON t ace cf the weather, until THURSDAY, August | Chancery in Williamsport, on Wednesday. The | «mployment of two tarmers, two « por transportation of goods, three thousand Sths 1014, staee heae se ATTORNEY, Trnston case is interesting as involving the powers of | blacksmith, one tinner, one gunsmith, one c sollars. NEL PERCE INDIANS. For last of five mstaiments, of third series, for beneficial objects, at the discretion of the President, per fourth article treaty aon Fy. Catholic bishops over the priests in their dio- cere. 87- Articles of incorporation of a “nuniversity entered loan fund” have been filed in ang3-d OLY WELL, Salesman, ¥ LATIMER & OLEARY, Auctioneers and Beal . penter, and one wagon and plow maker, tth article treaty ot July sixteenth, cighteen ared and fifty-live, seven thousand four hundred dollars. kere, wenus and lth st, ‘Btar Offlos Building. ancisco. ar pose is to receive donations re ee eae, Sor eocend Stee ee eae RE Orh, me coe hex nests, 1 ; nt | keeping in rep San ot i 7 SUPEBIOR COLLECTION OF HOUSEHOLD | dividends or profit to the members, tor thepar: | for furnishing the necessary tod uxtares | ,,2oF Stteenth of twenty instalments, for the HUBSDAT MOnnIR Hore of assisting students in the University of | ‘heretor, per fifth article treaty ty wa | Brace ee Seep bn yt | California with temporary loan: teewth, eighteen hundred aad Sf tive ate ‘hool, ping repairschool bu for providing sait- vovks, aud stationery, per Hith of June eleventh, eighicen hua- dred and fitty-five, five hundred’ doliers. Por fiitecnth of tw employment of one su hundred dollars. For rifteenth of twenty instalments, for keep- ing im repair the hospital, and providing tue necessary medicines and farcitare therefor, per h article treaty of July sixteenth, eighteen ar residence 713 12th etrect, between @ and HL steceta northwest, the following farui- ire. Walnut Haircloth Parlor Enites: Korewood MT. Ce On THURSDAY MORNING, Angnst 6, 1574, Commencing at 10 o clock, we shall sotl (OFFICIAL) LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES Passed al the Pirst Sesston of the Forty= Fiae Brossel AIDES; French Plate Mirre Se ee ak: titra € ae hare: Sfty-five, one thousand four han- | Sod two teachers, per uth article treaty of June Ladies Borewo: retary; uut ice Desk; F . “ » . , | eleventh. hteen hundred rty-five, t Walout M 3, aod ether Baresan, Wine = [ossman Sasonn SLA For filteenth of twenty instalments, for pay e eightecu hundred and Gfty-five, two d otber Bedstead: thousand seven hundred dollars. For fitteenth of twenty imstalments, for the ley ment of one superintendent of farming, and two farmers, two millers, two blacksmiths, one tinner,oné guurmith, one csrpenter, and one wagon and plow maker, per fifth article treaty Of dune eleventh, eighteen hundred and titty-five, seven thousand dollars. For fifteenth of twenty sustaiments, for_pay of a physician, per fifth artele treaty of June eleventh, eighteen buadred and fitty-tive, one thousand doilwra. Fer firtecnth of twenty in-talments, for keep- ing m repair the buildings for the various em ployees and for providing the necessary furnt ture therefor, per fifth article treaty of June eleventh, cighteen hundred aud fifty-five, three bundred dollars, For fifteenth of twenty instalments, for the salary of such person as the tribe may select to be thelr bead chief per fifth article treaty of June cleventh, eightcen hundred and dtty five hundred dollars. For salary of two subordinate chiefs, as per fifth article treaty of June ninth, hundred and sixty-three, one thousand dollars. For ninth of sixteen instalments, for boarding and clothing the children who shail attend the schools, providing the schools and boarding- houses with necessary furniture, the parchese necersary wagons, teams, agricultural im- ents, took i so forth. tor fencing of uch lands as may be needed for gardening and farming purposes for the echoois, three thou- sand dollars. For salaries of two matrons to take charge of the boarding schools, two assistant teachers, one farmer, one carpenter, aud two millers, four thousand five hundred dollars. For fifteenth of twenty instalments, for keep- ing in repair the hospital, and providing the necessary medicines, aud the furniture tuerefor, three hundred dollars, For repair of houses, mills, and tools, and ue~ cessary materials, ope thousand dollars. NISQUALLY, PUYALLUP, AND OTHER TRIDES AND BANDS OF IBDIANS. For last of twenty instalments, in part ~~ ment for relinquishment of title to lands, to applied to beneficial objects, per fourth article treaty of December twenty-sixth, eighteen han- dred and fifty-four, one thousand dollars. For last of twenty instaiments, for pay of in- structors, swith, carpenter, farmer, and physi- cian, (who shall furnish medicine to the sick) per tenth article treaty of December ee od sixth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, thourand seven hundred dollars. For the last of twenty instalments, for the eup- of an agricultural and industrial school, and supportof smith and car shop, and providing the necessary tools therefor, in ‘con: of a physician, per fifth article tre sixteenth, eighteen hundred and tifc thousand four bundred doilare. For fit ralments, for keep: ing in repair the buildings required for rious employees, end furni: © thereof, per fifth art elgb'een hundred and ars. yot Jaly ve, one CHOCTAWS. For permanent annuity, per second article treats of November sixteenth, eighteen hundred and Sve, and thirteenth article treaty ot June wenty-second, eighteen hundred and titty-tive, three thousand doilars. For permanent annuity, for support of light horscmen, per thirteenth article treaty of Ucto- ber etghteenth, eighteen hundred and twent; and thirteenth’ article treaty of June twenty- second, eighteen hundred and tifty-six, six hundred dollars. For permanent annuity, for support of black- smith, per sixth article treaty of October eigh- teenth, eighteen hundred and twenty, ninth article treaty of January twentieth, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, and thirteenth article treaty of June twenty-second, e.ghteen hun- dred ‘and fifty-five, six hundred doliars. For permanent annuity, tor education, per second article treaty of January twenticth, eighteen hundred and twenty-five, and thir- teenth article treaty of June twenty-second, oo hundred aud tiity-five, six thousand collars, For permanent annuity, for iren and steel, per ninth articie treaty of January twentieth, eighteen hundred and trenty-ilve, aud thir- teentn article treaty of June twenty-second, eighteen hundred and fifty-tive, three handred and twenty dollars. For interest on three hundred and ninsty thousand two hundred and fifty-seven dollars and ninety-two cenis, at five per centum per annom, for education, support of the govern- ment, and other béneticial purposes, under tue direction of the general council of the Cboc- taws, in conformity with the provisions con- tained in the ninth and thirteenth articles treaty of January twentieth, eighteen bandred and twenty-five, and treaty of June twenty- second, eighteen hundred and fitty-five, nine- teen thonsand five hundred and twelve dollars and eighty-nine cents. CONYEDERATED TRIRZS AND BANDS OF IN- DIANS IN MIDDLE OREGON. For the last of five instalments, third series, for Lenetic.al objects, per second’ article treaty of June twenty-titth, eighteen hundred and fifty: dive, four thousand dollars. For last of fifteen instalments, for pay and subsistence of one farmer, ove blackemith, aad one wagon and piow maker, per fourth artacle treaty of June twenty-fifth, eighteen handred and iifty-tive, three thousand five hundred dol- . lars For fifteenth of twenty instalments, fur pay and subsistence of one physician, one sawyer, one miller, one superintendent of” farming ope- rations, and one sclool-teacher, per fourth arti- cle treaty of June twenty-fifth, eighteen hun- ¢ Feather Beds, Bolsters Hoiccloth and Gane be ‘Chree-ply Gar Fine Widow sixteent! hundred For fifteenth of twenty instalments, for the pay Of each of the bead chietso ier Cook mg and Heating Stoves; n Furniture, &e «io : {Bep J LATINER & OLEARY, Ancta. re Kootenay, and Upper Pend a” fitth article treaty of July sixteenth, eigh hundred and fifty-five, one thousand five hun- dred dollars. For first of five instalments, (fourth series.) for beneticial objects, to be expended under direction of the President, per fourth article of treaty of July sixteenth, eighteen hundred aud fitty-live, three thousand dollars. * For transportation of annuity goods am visions to said Indians, per fifth article ire: of July sixteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty five, one thousand five hundred dollars. GROS VENTRES. For this amount, to be expended in sach joods, provisions, and other articles as the President may, from time to time, determine, including transportation thereof, in instracting in agricultural! and mechanical pursuits, in providing employees, educating children, pro- curing medicine and medica! attendauce, care for aud support of the aged, sick, and intirm, for the helpless orphans of said [ndians, aud in any other respect to promote their civillz coinfort, and improvement, thirty-i! sand dollars. AMAN, toneer, O19 7th street, TRUSTER’SBALEOF VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT ON ESTREET, BET WERN Sy AND 4TH. ry Ly vittue of @deed of trast to me, dated the evn O05 oF Tuts, A.D. Is73, duly recorded ta Mber 728, folio 238, one of the laud records of the District of Columbia, I will seli at public auction, in front of the premises, ou FRIDAY, August 14th, at 6 o'clock p. ™., all that pice or patcel of gr Enown as parts of Lots uumbered one (1) a teen. (14,) in Square numbered five mundi thirsy‘one, (831,) beginuing for the sovthwest ‘coruer of lot pumbered. oney ‘2, thenee rupning north along the Isat Line of lot nnin- Wore two(2) wipety-nine( 99) feet nine aud a halt (9's) inches; thepce east twenty (20) fect; thence: puta vivety-nine (99) feat niue and a half (92) inches to ‘he line of north E street; thence west twenty (2)) foet along ths line of north E street to the point of begipnit g,tog+ ther with t rovemeuts, Consist- ing ctathtee story Brick Huse. ‘Terma: One-half cvsh,. and the balance fo equal instaliments ta six and tweive months, the deferr pay ments to be recured on the property id. Vesauclrg at purovarcr's c.st. A deposit of $10 8 the property I knocked down. rows. For interest, in lieu of investment on firty- seven thon-and five hundred dollars, balan: one hundred and fifty-seven thousand five hun- dred dollars, to July first, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, at five per centum per annum, tor education or other beneficial purposes, under the dizection of the President, per ninth article of treaty of May seventeenth, eighteen handred and fifty-four, two thousand eight hundred and seventy-five dollars. KANSAS. For interest in lieu of investment on two hundred thousand dollars, at five per centum per annum, per second articie treaty of January fourteenth, eighteen hundred and forty-six, ten theusand dollars. coxt of defaniting purchas uot complied with in «1x dayg after js BAINBRIDGE “H. WEBB, Trurtee, sul-dkds THOS. B WAGGAMAN, auct. {NITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE OF 15 2 LOTS IN MOUNT PLEASANT, In virtue of ® writ of fleri facias, issned ont of Clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and to me directed, I will sell at pub- lic sale, for ih, in front of the Goart-house door cf eaid District, on MONDAY, the 24th day of Aa- st, 1874, commencing at 12 o'clock m.,the follaw- re-leeeribed Lots in B, P. Brown's subdivision of part of Pleasant Plains’ and Lewar's Ontlet, since caited Mount Pleasant, in the District of Columbia. ¥'v: Lots Nos, 4 1, 49, 60, 61 7: 74,75, singular the improv ments thereon, seizsa and levied upon as ths proj erty of Samuel P. Brown, and will be sold to estiety execution No. 6,095, in favor of John M. Jolley, nso of the National Ay Bank District of Golumbia, 1-4 ALEX'R SHARP, U.S. Marshal D.O. BB¥ BUNCANSON BROB.. Anctioncors, Boutheust corner %&h and B streets north wost, "8 BALE OF HOUSEROLD FURNI- KICKAPOOS. For interest on uinety.five thousand nine bundred aud forty-tive dollars and ninety-five cents, at five per centum per annum, for edu- cational and other beneficial purposes, per treaty of May eighteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, four thoussad seven hundred Hv USBS No, $92 AND 304 PENN. | dred rt san ndred | @ud ninety-seven dollars and twenty-nine cents. | iurmity with the tenth article t of Decem- AVENUE, OORNEB 4% SYREST pHi wh ig ected oon For settlement, support, and civilization of | jer twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and fifty- Rey CORE LNG THE CONTENTS UF | " Vor Gtteenth of twenty instalments, for salary | Kickapoo a im indian Territory, istely | four, one thousand five hundred dollars. wth caper Sencaed of srpst bearing date the | Ter fourth article treaty of June casoty ane? | moved Lereatter, wwenty-fve chonvand dollars SaaS it of ary, A reo Se 2 ee er "Mo. Tal, follo 423, one of the land rec: | eighteen hundred and Afty-five, tive huudred | | FOr this amount, or 20 DIED. rds of Washington county, D. C., the under- signed trus'ec, in eald dee? meniioned, will sell at public suction, on the premix uy DAY, the @th day of August, 874. m , oil household farpiture and much thereo' be necessary, to complete the removal of thi rematuing Kickapoo and other American Indiao tribes roving on the borders of Texas and Mexi- ¢?, to reservations within the Indian Territory, not to exceed sixty-five thor doliars; and this sum to be made available for said purpose from and stter beg een papndveced ys = neurred for dollars. CREEKS. For permanent annuity, in money, per fourth article treaty of August seventh, seventeen han- dred and ninety, and fifth article treaty of August seventh, eighteen hundred and ticty-six, one thousand five hundred dollars. For permanent annuity in money, second article treaty of Jane sixteenth, eighteen hun- dred and two, and fifth article treaty of August seventh, eighteen hundred and iifty-six, turee thousand dollars. For educational purposes, fifth article treaty of February fourteen: thteen hun- dred and thirty-three, one dollars. For permanent aunuity in money, per fourth McKUEN. Avgust let, 1:74, CHARLES DOU Less, iutent son of Chas, A. and Jennie McBuen. 2 SAYRE, On Monday eveniag, at 8 o'clock, LB- BOY, tntaut non ot Charles Le divand the tase Kaltne ve daye. 425 Lat street instant, at 6 aus, Stoves and Cottage Sets, with'a large pum- ber of other articles, as stated in Schedute A, at- tached to said deed of trust. ee BOBERT J. MURRAY, Trasteo, iy DUNOCANSON BROS, Ancts. ¥ WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, ‘New Marble Baliding, Nos. 900 aud 902 Pennsylvania avenne. . B. MARSHALL'S 83LE OF A " READY-MADE CLOTHING o> OF In virtue of @ writ of fiera tacias issued ont of tl L. Onthe 3! inrtant, after an iilnes jerks. and 1 of ber re MA An EwitGue ub, wile of Prot. eral will take place at No. 13 84 street. at gence award? baemes farther neties. a [Bep.Cnron} nad Jerks «fice of the & art of the District of | article of Jan twenty-fourth, eight- Uciumbia,ena tome Airected: Twill collet gunicg | cou hundred and ‘twenty-six, snd Atth article UNDERTAKERS, &e. sale. for cash, at No. 711 ith street northwest, on | treaty of August seventh, eighteen hundred and FRIDAY, the Th day of Auga-t, 1874, commencing | sity six, twenty thousand dollars. Riesane F. BARVEY, bat | Sa =e wing goods, to wit, viz: ‘or permanent annuity for blacksmith and Shas as men ced bens? Panto: assistant and for shop and tools, per eighth ar- Undertaker, 16 o: do.'Lingn Jaobete? rem: “ meee ens © anne 77 do’ do. Cloth Veate; * ‘Bo. 034 F Braue, between Minh ané Tests. 20 do. do. Bummer Veats; — 200. do.de. Vests, Jackets and Pants; w 34 Kult Jackets; : Lok ats, Cape, Besreaiers, Gloves, &0.: Ac.; i Gorton Stipes and Drawers, th " led the goods and chattels of Bimon Goodmans and will be Sold koatioty oxsoee aon x tien No. 12, in favor of Samuel bs ‘aly, : 8. 0. pa “Mey wat be WALL © On aacee HOSE alee, i otetaee, BALE OF HOBBES. Darer QvaRTERMASTER’s OFFice, pay bale mage 1 4 iste and Wil be sold at pede. fare. ? Atty euctiogy at 0 Seven (7) Horie wrens, A