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Tn whose Name Assessed. | 13723, Description of, or N rae umber of, tsa. Certificates. Number of Tax-Lien | | on street and fifty-nine feet six inches street. aim Iobinson’s heirs liam Lobinson’s heirs.. Will NAOD'S HEUB...000-.- Wilh Bs) Robinson's heirs.. William Kot jon’a heire. Sobingon’s beirs.. nson's beirs.. binson’s heirs, two | west side of Green | Bi.01 211.22 WASHING Duvail’s addi Yorsil - Duval addition ty » W. Duvail's add Dnvall say Ot George W. Davail’s addiuon w Uniontown He Lot 9 Section 3 ury D> Douginss........ part of @ tract a Turkey Thicket,” de- tain deed of trust iver J. 3.) No. 1, except that part of provenen } Harewood Read inh | | Thayer by Willlam Y. Fendall, | by deed dated Jui | corded in Liber 544, folio 195, to- gether with the free use of a road sixteen aud one-half feet wide on conveyed to William M. | il, 1868, re- | the south side of said Thayer's | the Soldiers’ Home and Creek Church road from Capitol streetand Lincoln avenue. Matthew Douglass. Rock Bsfry Farm Lot 5 Sec.3 and provement 70 and impe.. Umontowg George W. Davai . OL Gorge W. Duvall’s sduition town. Josepn 2M Seres and Im- provementa, j Ebrmantrant. | Canal Koad. i | Being that portion of Proper: ie that was conveyed to Tmantraut, by John 8. eed recorded in liber J. Being s subdivision of Barry Farin. purchase, said road opening into | North | ‘undry | A. S.No. 192, folio 256, being ali | that pa: erty," as was conveyed to said John S. Berry by Willlam Selden, ‘Trustee, that » that portion of said property Ehrmantrant to Riek by deed recorded in No.*, folio 189, and that conveyed to Wiilam Fowler by deed recorded In liber D, No. 11, f 1, &e. Nathaniel W. Evang Barry Farm. #48 Uniontown. sae Howar Unive: Howard U asset amber 5 White Haven, as »y Eugene © ria Cavenner, Nevem) 20 acres. road. town. mown. Une Uniontown. he land of the late Pherson, deceased, O said Martha A. E B. D. Carpenter b; deed dated September 5. edt t 054, fo Fralech oa Of part of Washington D.C., as mate by Wright snd I Cniont «+» Richard Floo Wrignt Southeast Sally Fox.. eae Cox’* ter of SSJandim- Being the southeast qaa Provemente. tubdivision of part of Pleasant j Pinins, as made by Wright and Cox. tidze Read.| ¢ acres, less, | provements. more or im~ ct of land called a Jacob. Beginning at a planted stone in the west side Of the road leading from the Ridge j Road to the Chain ridge, thence | norta seventy-three and o degrees, west five perches, south seventy (oar and oue half degrees, | west five perches and fifty one- i hundredths of a perch, north fitty- eight gnd one-quarter degrees, we ove-handredths per- i ches, north twenty-five degrees, | west seven and fifty one-han- dredth« perches, north twenty- Bine and one-half degrees, east thirty-nine perches, south seven- ty-eignt degrees, east twenty and seventy one-hundredths perches, to said road, south twenty-eight degrees, west tan and sixty-eight one-huudredths perches, soath thirty four aud three-fourths de- Prcess west seven and forty one ‘ | andretths oe, with ald Toad south forty-seven 288, wi teen and thres- perches, weet eight and ‘west seventeen road south ef, ne halt | } i | | } | of said “Foundry Prop- | ties on north or | | berme bank of the Chesapeake | ! and Ohio cansl, excepting there- fre Lot 3 and imp’s Floctwood...... ssa auixdivision or the Miller Washington nty, D. ade by Howard Univer- | ety try Farm Lot 25, section £, Dennis Fry. and :mp’s. Being a subdiv arry Farm Lot 3, s Freeman... a ey 09 ——_____ Thomas E. Green. Being s subdivision | Pleasant Piains, Washington | meg D. ©., as made by Wright | X | Thomas E. Green, jr. | Being a sabdivision of of | Plessant Plains, Washington 1 sonnty, D. C., as made by Wright | x. j Peter Gas saway Being a subdivisi P. B. Green. Being a sui Plessant Plains, Washington Peo D.C., a8 made by Wright | x. Richard Gassaway........ Being subdivision of Barry Farm. Eliza Hamilton. Beginning on art or | 7.82 Berry Farm., Wright & Cox. Lot 14, section 4 | andimps. — | LOt 9 sevens. } | | | | Burry Farm.| Lot 11, section 5. | Parts 134 and 135 | | and improve- | ments. } | | Wright's subdi- | ty-two one hundredths feet east. | | vision, | Wardly from the southwest corner | | of lot one hundred and thirty- | | four, thence northwestwardly to | | the north line of lot one hundred | | and thirty-five at @ point distant | ninety-six eighteen one hun- dredth feet east trom the north. West corner of lot one hundred and thirty-five, thence east twen- ty-four “forty-thre one hun- dredth feet, thence southerly to Grant avenue, thence westwardly twenty-four ‘forty-three one hundred feet to the place of be- | ginning. J. Ledyard Hodgo...+.. Being & subdivisic Pleasant Plains, Wa: county, D. O., as made by rman. Joseph Harris... Being the east half of & part of Pleasant Plains,‘ Washington county, D. G., a3 made by Wright & Uox. vision of part of | 2.00 | { 292 | (9) Sherman's subdivision LO D.veereereres ngton john Wright & Lot east half of Cox. 48. ‘ot a subdivision Barry Farm & Lot 1, eection dames A, Handy....... . Being a subdivision of Barry Farm. Jobn O, Henry... +. Being the northwest quarter of of a part of Pleasant ington county, D. O., SOX. Northwest qnar- ter of lot u7. subdivist Plsins, Wa as made by Wright & Jobn N. Hun Being a subdivision of Efinghan Washington county, D. O., as, made by Howard University. John W. Horner. Beyinning st the m of lot eight of a former subdivision | of this land, thence north eighty- | nine degrees w sixty-one perches, north twenty-two and one-half degrees east thirteen and ten one-hundredth perches, south eighty-nine degrees east fifty-four porches to Ssventh.street road, thence with ssid road to the beginning, being lot one, A, and | part of lot two, A. { Mathias H. Hnuter. ..0+.....-0¢.+++ | Being asabdivision oi Garry Farm. Matthuas H. Hanter. Keing a subdivision of Barr Mathias H, Hunter... < Being asubdivision of Barry Farm. athias H. Hunter. 2 cing asnbilivision of Osborn Ho Being s suidiv 0. 0. Howard... SIH . Being 4 subdivision of lots twenty- seven, twenty-eight, twenty-nine, and thirty-one, and alley of 4 Block as made by O. O. How- ard. 0. 0. Howard University. treet read. acres, 3 Farm. Lot 46, section £ Barry Farm £598 | Barry Farm. Barry Farm. 23, Barry Farm. Lot 23, Section § ion of Barry Farm Howard University. Lot subdivision end improve’ts, Block 22, Howard 5 twenty-nine, nd alley of lock az made by U. U. How- ard. | Qs 0. BOWER sinuses, iseccstvennecs Being a enbdivision of part ox Pleasant Plains as made by | Wright & Dole. ; ‘ ; a part of 0 0. Howard Being a sul Pleasant Plains ag made by | Wright & Dote. | Richard A. Hall. 7 Being the west hi! odtvis- ton of ghar, in Washington county, D. C.,a8 made by How- ard University. Daniel ¥. scrseay os All that pare tand tying in the District of Colambia and east of ast branch of the Potomac and known as part of Aaron. Begin- ning on the Marlboro’ road twelve perches from a stone planted in Lot 195 and tm. provements, Totios.... West halft of 8 & improvements. Biock a9 acres and im- provements. Bowen Rest «2.00 the southwest corver of saidtract, thence nortierly to the sixth line | thereof, thenca south eighty de grees tifty-fve minutes east tothe 6nd of said sixth line, thence along the seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth and eleventh lines of said tract to the end of the eleventh, thence by such lines a will strike the Marlboro’ road, thence along said Toad to the place of beginning, | containing fifty-nine acres thirty- six perches, excepting twen' Sees and thirty-six perches lying nearest the Marlboro’ road, con- yeyed to Samuel and Peter Bacon, | July 31, 1873, Otho Henson. Ane eee seeeee Beginning at a stone on [Hamilton | Toad, thence south twenty-seven and one-half degrees, west thirty thirty-six one-hurdredth perches, thence north eighty-tive and one- | | Quarter degrees, east twenty-two perches, south one-half degree twenty seven forty-four one-han- Gredth perches to the Hamilton road, theuce south seventy-six | | degrees west with said road eight sixteen ene-hundredth perches to the place of beginning. Solomon Smith.. Being the soutue. Famition Koad. 2acres...+... & Southesst one- quarter of lot 52 t quarter of @ | and | improve- | ‘subdivision of part of Pleasant | ments. Plains, Washington county, D. | C., a8 made by Wright a: ‘Cox meg jontown . Lot 314. Henry Thomas. Unientown Henry fhomas | Uniontown Henry Thomas. Uniontown Henry Thomas. . | and Q street | Becticut avenue, Bisdensburg pike O8 acres and lm- provements. Lane Reorgze M..,...6 ve Beginning at stone nasabered tour, j planted ist the northwest corner of that part of “ Youngsborough” formerly owned by George Oystar, called“ Trinidad;” thence south | Seventy-seven degrees, east five | perches, with Oyster’s line, that | Tans to stone numbered tive tothe west line condemned for the rail- roud; thenes north forty-two and | & half degrees, east oné huntred | and seventeen perches seven links with said condemnation line to a 4 | division line formerly pat ap be- tween this and part ofa lot owned by Edward Fenwick; thence with | faid fence north twentysthree de- j grees, west one hundred and thir- teen porches fifteen links to a locust tree standing at the end ot said tence marked for a corner; thence south sixty-tive and « quarter degrees, west forty-eight perches seven links to thedividing ine separating this land from the land formerly held by Mr. Der- ringer, thence with said line and & continuation of the direction thereef to the beginnixg stone, containing sixty-four acres. The entire ground contained within the foregoing metes and bounda hereby conveyed, except six wores and thirty-three porches sold to | Fenwick. WX carnacrs, GORE | GER ey ron cass, SR } One Mangum by eat Benjamin 1. av BEDCCED PRICES. JOSEPH BECHHACS, | CARRIAGE BUILDER, OBESE TRU! Tee EER Snes, [nea Eee a 1204 Frankford Ave: e, Phil: Above Girard Avrnus. ESTABLISHED 1563. wERes anova eees JAMES 5. TOPHAM & 09, Me. 456 SEVENTH STREET, ‘Adjo'ting Odd Fellows’ Han. | @ OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Below be found a list of the heads and principal officers ofthe Barenine te , With their residences. @ listof the members of Foreign at residing at the Capital — XECUTIVE MANSION. President of the Unitéd States_U. S. Grant, Executive Mansion. Secretaries: 0. E. Baboock, 2034 G street northwest; Levi P. Luckey, 1916 F street northwest; Culver C. Sniffin, 1916 F street. = DEPARTMENT OF STATE. er een ree, 1500 I street pose pope oon non. Aseistant Secretary—J. Cadwalader, corner L necti . Secord Assistant 5 —William Hunter, 70 First st. Georgetown. Chiet Clerk—Sevellon A. Brown, 1205 M street. Disbursing Clerk and Superintendent—Edward Haywood, 1327 10th st. zi Lhapg eet pp ioe pe Secretary—Benjamin H. Bristow, igton Hotel. Assistant Seerstary--Ohaties F Gonant, 216 Third street southeast. Chic f Clerk—Wiiliam 0. A: , 1337f. Corcoran 8 ret. Chiet A tment Bureau—James Gildilan, 1254 I street northwest. Solicitor of the Treasury—Blaford Wilson, 1112 Eleventh street. Assistant Solicitor of the Treasury—Jos. H. Robin-on, 1317 13th st. n.w. Chiet Clerk—Webster Elms, 813 Seventeenth street north west. Assistant Secret —Jobn F. Hartley, 912 New York avenue northwest. Supervising Architect—A. B. Mallet, 2501 Pennsylvania avenue. Chief of Bureau of Statistios—_Edward Young, 1006 M street northwest. Cluef of Bureau of Engraving and Printing—George B. McVartes, 92 Fourteenth street northwest. First Comptroller— Robert W. Taylor, 937 H street northwast. Second Comptroller—J. M. Brodhead, 255 New Jersey avenne sontheast. Commissioner of Customs—H .©. Johnson, 924 New York avenve n. w. Register of the Treasury—John Allison, 23 First street northeast. Asdatant Register—John A. Graham, Ebbitt House. s First Auditer—David W. Mabon, 1005 | street northwest. Second Auditor—Ezra B. French, 722 Thirteenth street northwest. Third Auditor—Alian Ruthertord, 26 Grant Place. Fourth Auditor—Stephen J. W. Tabor, lil; Q street northwest. Fitth Auditor—J. H. p2 E street. Sixth Auditor—J, J. Martin, 1739 F street northwest. ‘Treasurer of the United States—Francis E. Spinner, Ebbitt Honso. Comptroller of the Currency—John Jay Knox, 1127 Penton street n. w. Commirsioner of Internal Keyena W. Douglass, 142 street nw Superintendent U. 8. Coast Survey—C. P. Patterson, Brent woot. Chairman Light-houre Board—Prof. Jos. Henry, Smithsonian Institu'e. WAR DEPAKTMENT. Secretary—William W. Belknap, 2022 G street northwest. Chiet Clerk—H. T. Crosby, 819 Twenty-first stree*. . Officers on Duty—brevet Brigadier General W. MeKes Dunn, 25 First st eet northeast; Breyct Colonel Oscar A. Mack, ‘ork avenue northwest; Brevet Captain Thos. H. Brad) 917 E street northwest. General of the Army—General William 'T. Sherman, St. Louts, Mo. Alds-de-Camp—Brevet Major Genoral W. D. Whipple, Brevet Brigs- dier General 0. M. Poe, Colonel J. ©. Audenried, Colonel_John E. Tour- tellotte, Colonel James O. McQoy, Uolonel J. M. Bacon, St. 1 =} Mo. Acjutant General—Brevet Major General E. D. Townsend, 2 street northwest. Inspector General—Brevet Major General Randolp B. Marcy, Ar- lington, oo Joartermaster General—Brevet Major General M. C. Meigs, 1299 Ver- nt avenue. . . Depot Quartermaster—Brevet Brigadier General William Myers, 1725 G@ street northwest, . . i Acting Commissary General—Brevet Major General Alexander FE. Shiras, 1326 New York avenue. sie m Depot Commiseary—Brevet Brigadier General Goorge Boll, 2lst etreet, beyoud Boundary. ‘s urgeon General—Brevet Major General Jos. K. Barnes, 1723 Hs Chief Medical Purveyor—Brevet Col. J, H. Baxter, 704 Lich street n. w. Paymaster General -Breyet Brigadier General Benjamin Alyord, #) Gay street, Georgetown. Army Paymaster—Major R. 1). Clarke, 20th and F streets northwest. Chick of Engineers—Brevet Major Gen reys, 1601 Let. Chief of Ordnance—Brigadier Genrer: I street. Judge Advocate General—Brevet Ma J. are. Chiet Signal Officer—Brevet Brigad! it. POST OFFICE DEPART: Postmaster General Jewell, Highland Pl: we es W. S. Marshall, Alexan- First Assistant Postmaster General—Ja: dria, Va. - Second Assistant Postmaster General—John 1. Routt, 2 5 T st. n. we Third Assistant Postmaster General—Edw. W. Barber, National Hotel. Superintendent of Money-order System—U. F. MacDonald, 312 Indiana avenue. Superintendent of Foreign Mails—Joseph H. Blackfan, 1130 12th st. NAVY DEPARTMENT Secretary— George M. Robeson, 1337 K street northwest. Chiet Clerk—John W. Hogg, Gollege Hill, near Bouadary and 1ith ets, Chief of Bureau of Yards and Docks—.J. C. Howell, Hamiiton House Chief of Bureau of Navigation—Commodore Daniel Ammen, Boit:- ville, Md. Chief of Bureau of Ordnanes- m Daptain William M. Jeffers, 720 14th st Obie of Bureau of Provisions and Uiothing—Paymaster General J. b Watmough, acting, 814 17th street. 5s: Chief of Bureau of Diediciue and Surgery—Surgeon General Beale, 12th street. Chief of Bureau of Construction and repair—Isaiah Hanscom, i119 T st. Chiet of Bureau of Equipment and Kecraiting—Commodere William Reynolds, 1819 H. street. Chief of Burean of Steam Engineering—Engineer-in-Jhief W. W- W. Wood, K street northw Admiral D. D. Porter, 1710 H street. Superintendent Naval Observatory—Rear Admiral ©. H. Davie, at the Observstor = Chief of Hydrographic Ofice—Commodore R, H. Wyman, 2101 G st. Commandant of Washington Navy Yard—T. H, Patterson, navy Commandant of the Marine Corps— headquarters. Nayal Solicitor—John A. Bolles, 919 @ st. n. w. INTERIO“ DEPARTMENT. Secretary—Columbus Delano, 915 M street. Assistant Secretary—Benjamin I. Cowen, i011 M street. bier Clerk—Staniey Plummer, 471 C street northweet. a Commissioner of General Land Ofice—S. S. Burdett, 22) ist atreet N.W. Commissioner of Pensions—J. H. Baker, 24 Grant street northwest, Commiseioner of Patents—J. M. Thacher, 1415 N street. Commissioner of Education—Jobn Katon, jr., 712 Kast Capitol street. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. . Attorney General—G. H. Williams Rhode Islaud avenue, near Con- nécticut avenue. Solicitor General_s. F. P Assistant Attorney Gener: hillips, IR west side Lafayette Square. “ement H. Hill, 1115 T streets, —John Gororth, Witlard’s t : rney *-neral, Department of the Interior—W. 1. Smith, Weal. 1 Internal Kevenuo—C. Chesley, 1235 Massachussetts avenue, 2 Solictor—John A. Bolles, $29 G street. oe . Exewiner of Claims, State Department—H. 0’Conner, 1207 12th stres Chier Clerk—Alex. J. Falls, 951 Massachusetts avenue. Law Clerk—Alex. J, Bently, 11169th street. = DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Commissioner ot Agriculture—Frederick Watts. - Chiet Clerk—Frederick Watts, jr., 1309 F street noriaWest. Disbursing Olerk—B. F. Fuller uo piazyisnd avenue southwest. Btatistican—J, R. Dodge, 1211 Thirteenth street northwest. Botanist—Dr. George Vasey, 1211 I street northwest. Entomologist—Townend Glover, 611 Twelfth street northwest. Chemist— William MeMartrie, 17 Grant street. Micrcecopist—Thomas Taylor, northwest corner Massachusetts averue and Third street northeast, Capitol Hill. Superintendent of Gardens and Grounds—William Saunders, Third Asistant Attorney Gouer-, Assistant Attorney © 027 E etreet nor Soli citor 4, Librarian—J. B. Russell, 923 E ! it. FOREIGN street northwes' LEGATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES. ARGRNTING REPURLIC. Senor Don Manuel Rafael Garcia, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary. (Absent) AU@TRIA—HUNGARY. : Yon Schwarz-Senborn, nis Majesty's Actual Privy Louneliior, Enyoy Extraordiuary and Mivister PieuipotevUary, Worm- ley’s. Chevalier Ernest von Tavera, Secretary of Legation, 1525 Letrect. BELGIUM. M. Maurice Delfosse, Minister Kesident, 1714 Pennsylyavia avenue. Comte Gontran de Lichtervelde, Attache, 823 I street. BRAZI Councilor A. P. ae Carvalho Borges, Enyoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, 822 Connecticut avenue. Senbor Dom i. ¥, Torreao de Barros, Secretary of Legation, £22 Con- Senhor Dom Henrique Carlos Ribeiro Lisboa, Attache. Capitane de Fregate antomio, Joaquin de Mello Tawborim, Na tache, 147 H street. . Baron William val At- CHILt. Errazuiz, Secretary of Legation and Wormiey’s. DENMARK. Mr. J. H. de Hegermann Lindencrone, Uharge a’ Senor Don Francisco Gonzales Charge c’Afaires ad interim, Affaires, 1745 Pa. ave. ‘T. O. Kondrup, vice consul, 217 Seconil street, Capitol Hull, ZCUADUR. . Senator Den Antonio Flores, Minister Resident, 2 Pine street, N. ¥. FRANCE. Mr. M. Bartholdi, Envoy Extraordinary and Mi ter Plen'potentiary, 1H street. M. le Comte de Montebello, First Secretary. (Abrent.) ‘The Marquis de Ciermont-Tennerre, Second Secretary and Charge a’A flaires ad interim, 908 14th street. M. Max-Fourchen, Third Secretary, 18% I street. M. de Ia Boulimere, Attache, 1*23 { sireet. M. Paul Dejardin, Consui-chanceiter, 725 isth street. AN BNPIRE. Envoy and Minister Plenipotentiary, 734 ni 6 Mr. Kurd von Schlozer, Fitteenth street. Absent, * Baron Theodore Von Bunsen, Secretary of Legation and Charge "A ftaires ad interim, 754 Fifteenth street. Commander Carl Von Eisendec er, Naval Attache, 734 Fifteenth street. Mr. P. W. Buddecke, Chancellor of Legation, 72 Vefrees street. GREAT BRITAIN. The Right Hon. Sir Fdward Thornton, K. o. and Minister Pienipotentiary, 1627 1 street. Robert Grant Wat-on, Esq., Secretary of Legation, 1017 Connecticut ave. Captain William Gore Joues, R. N., Naval Attache, 1710 H street. James Plaister Harrise-Gaetrell, Eo: , Secoud Secretary. Absent. dion. Power Henry Le Poer Trench, Second Secretary of Legation, 1627 Letreet. Henry Howard, Esq., Second Secretary, temporarily attached, 1817 Ist. W. HL D. Haggard, Esq., Third Secretary, 1/55 Pennsylvania avenge. GUATEMALA. Senor Don Vicente Dardon, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Pleni- potentiary, 13 South William street, New York. Senor Don Satori, Secretary of Legation. Absent. HAYTL Mr. Sterhen Preston, Minister Resident; residence, The Arlington, and 461 Washington avchue, Grooklyn, New York. ‘ Mr. Clement Haentjens, Secretary of Legation. Absent. ITALY. Conpt Cortt, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, 2 G street, and Newport, Count Zannini, Secretary of Legation. JAPAR. Mr. Giro Yano, Charge d’A ffaires, Twenty-fourth street, corner of M st. Pe rare » Secretary of Legation and Charge d’Atfaires ad interim, 2402 Mr. Hangiro Asasno, Attache, Twenty-fourth street, corner of M street. LIBKRIA. Mr. Williem Coppinger, Secretary of Legation, Colonization Rooms, Pennsylvania avenue. B., Envoy Extraordinary MEXICO. Senor Don Ignacio Mariscal, Envoy Extraord’nary and Minister Plen- {poteutiary; address Post Office box 3,536, New York. NETEEKLANDS. Mr. Be nbard de ‘Wrstenberg, Minister Resident. (Absent.) Le Chevailer A. de Stuers, Charge d’Afiaires ad interim. A. Schucking, Vice Consul, 425 Seventh street. NICARAGUA. Sener Don Emilio Benard, EBuvey Extraordinary and Minister Piexi- potentiary. PERU. Sener Corane] Don Manuel Extra: rdinary and Minis- ter Plenipotentiary. (atest ee a ee fr Dot rardo V! ¥ _ 00 Ty ceeenby Secretary of Legation, and Charge d’Afiaires ad Don Ernesto Aeervi, Attache. Absent, Russia. Tec Baron Henrid’Offenverg, Envoy . (Absent, ' Mrs Sithelne de ¥ i First Socrwenss of Legation, and ‘haig: dar ‘Mr. Nicholas deGretch, Second Secretary of Legation, 1422 N. ¥. ave. SALVADOR. Senor Don Dardon, Minister Plenipotentiary, 19 Sonth William ‘Sfonor Dou J. Baborio, Secretary of Legution, (Absent) Brigadier General Jacob Zeilin, | 5 at ee es, LEGAL NOTICES SHS ISTO GIVE WOTION. Thsttheeniecrivar bane ohtatnn! from the Supreme Ooort ef the Tet of Columbia, bok ron ee " She tor the Maal settinmacet aud Giceelberse at the personal estate of said deceased, and of assets in band, as far as the same hare been © lected and tarned into mone; when and where ail the creditors and heirs of said deceased are ootiSed to sitend, with thelr claims properiy vonchal. or | they otherwise by law be exciaded from ait | Benctit tn sald deccasnt' cetate: Provitef, a corr of this order be publiahed once & week fr thres + With the ronchers thoresf, to the | subveriber, on'er before the l0th day of November ext, they may otherwise by law be excloded afl bens Git of the aunt eatate, Given under ny 5 his Ib aay of November, 174. ELIZARETH O (her X I BUCKLEY, Rrecerris, Witness: —A, WEBSTER, Beristor of Wills. Derl0-t.S weeks in The Evening Star previous to the sed | "HISIS TO GIVE Nom i The subecriber OF. wie has obtained from the Supreme Court of the Dovis-w rict of Columbia, bolding @ special term. lete _ Tae Bistai ters of séiniuistration on ihe patssual emecn oe [* THE SCreBME COURT OR THE DIsTaior | 5 i OUX, late of "Washington clty, Holding a Special Term, Movember Woh, 134 a ae case of Thomas HG Teed gad San 2 nore thereat "ae wd. ‘tvin, T he c | a TODD, dcorased, tre scmiuisyatorsaferessttiares | Tiber. on ct before the 13a dav of October with the ation of (he Supreme Court — yp a | Bitrict of Oclumbte sforneatd: ap niated TOES: | trom aay 2 spite! ath December, 1574, for the final set A as Oay « . meat’ aud distribution ' of e | sito __ ACHBAS UX. Ata = Ee Seo ee aT [3 THESCPRENEOCUMT OF Tuk DasTHIOE turned into money; when and where alltheecreli- | SE Bae eiceeabias tors and heirs of said deosared are noted toaizent, | Soca! 2 "1 3 with their claims properly venched,or ther may | SOROT D. aB- otherwise by Iaw be excladad from allbeneat ineatt | ~ Acconed's estate: Provided, a copy cf this ortar : testa: ED. ABLOT, of the pablished once a week for three wecks inthe Eve- | | hes ning Star previots tothe said day, Tost: Dev w A WEBSTER, ister of Wilts, + That the entecri ‘PRIS Is TO Give Notice ber has obtatued from the Supreme Cuurt of the District of Colambia, holding a special term, tet tors testamentary on the persounl estate of JAMES +MIULER, iste of Washington city, District of Columbia, decenand. All persons havin against the sad deceased are. berehy t the sam ith the wonchers there oF before t eb DaY. * prs ad fre A. WRBETER, Roetster of Wille tUPhENE OF GOL w Ba rc 608. Bavity Docket 1s » aT OF THE I ; Up sof Mr. £8. 0 . ¢ Lg ate a poten fea pintoants, end Open 18 app An the matter of the wit! of BLIZAB wor c VIB. Apptication for letters testamentary 0 extato of Bitraboth Satviny of the clay ot Wash D: of Gotom - by Jova F. sous interested, in this court « previons to th __A& WEBSTER, [8 THESUPSEMEooUsT OF COLUMBIA sb Lerm— Probate Jurssdicit matter of the wil of JO Applica’ ion for letters textanients eeiate of J. hu O'Dwyer, of the city SE DISTSIOT 20, Ne tise ‘ 76. DWYEs Dastrict of Columbia, han thts day be Meh A THe DIsTATO | cain re he Gk DISTETOE | il_ o'clock 8. m x wher Why | why letters lestamontary « deceased should pot ieena a copy of der be pabliehed ue Evening Btur previ A. WEBSTER, Register of Wilts. ME OC TOF THE DISTRICT | aa JLUMBIA, Special T Probate Jurradiction, Wor, 20, 1374, Ju the matter of the will and codicil of JAMEs CAUSTES: Application for letters testamentary op pp 2 Skee H aS 8ST City of Washington, District of O- day been made by Sosepitce ©, ¥ © Osnsten. All persons inter fied to appear in thie conrt on TU Gay of December ne canse why letters test: | aaid decessec showld n eae prayed Copy Of tule order be pa! ed on00 @ week fort weeks fo the Bvering Star previons to the sai! Test: A. WEBSTaa, novil wt" Beaister of WH EME COURT OF THEDISTRICT ee eer a COLUMBIA, Holding a Special Ferm, November 1 CARO- novil-w 2t ]S THe curRe WULTOR THEDISTRIOE JULUMRIA he est Mh, 150 py of thiscrder be publ dc In, the case of, BL 8. Chow. admiaistrator twa weeks, in the Evening Siar, provi on §9 iue ot « KW, deceased, the sdmtuis- | gad day. Test : ge Ng novis-w.2w" A. WEDSTEB, Bester of Wilts, t of the District of Col BISIS TO GIVE NOTIO™ 4, becribee appoisted TUBSDAY, the Sib a tian cbtatned (roses Sirens < and distribution of the per. ‘ | Pistrict of Ootum , bolding 9 Special Terms ome | the assets in _ _ - Qn tne parson ¥ Rave been collected and turned into monerswtee | ZABES O° uHAM KCMSEY,. inte of Wasb- and where all the creditors sud heirs of ssid ae Vae2 cry, District of All ‘persons’ paving cl ‘ “enaca are hereby 6 | witn the vouchers the before the 20th day « ceased are notified ‘to attend, with their cla: roperly vouched, or they may otherwise b; | Be°2xcinasa trom all bensas tz anid decear j tate: Proveded, & copy of this order be pr" once ® week for three weeks in the Bx fone to the said day * at: said extate, Given andor my bi Povitew.t A. WEESTEB, Raciter of Witte, evember, IE. J BTHE SUPREME OUUMT OF THE DISTRICT | eqynis is TO GIVE | neg Tees mel creed Waar Fie oft otnmbia, boldtng n dpsetal Torn its he case Of Henry Nelly executor o fettasion on tne pares ced ARNOLD, deceased. the wxccater sforosate has, susctrasten 08 tae personel eatae esos of CALLAN AN, ‘ste of Waal hb th batt of the Supre Gonrt of narton city Distr ict of Gow heme i Dre fOr id Ret TUES. | intubis, decasmed. All persons having Claims ageing the District of Columbia aforesaid, sppeinted TUES- i aoed erehy warned 10 exhibit e DAX, the Sh day of December, & D. 154, for | {ee rald deconsed are hereby warned to exhibit the the final sctilement and distribution of the al catate Of S614 deoensnd, Sin | C7 OF before the gti day of Oct“bor next: ther jai on far Ae the nama hare hae ci aeaets ia otherwise by law be narladed from all beneat of te turned tuto money; when and where ailtne oreditora | "™ igi Bader my bend, this 7th day and heire of aaid are notified to attend, | October, re. W. Coth Anam, with their claims properly vouched, or they may’ | _0C:28-¥ 3: Admtuistratr!s. otherwise by law be excladed from all benefit in said ‘HIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the sabsoribor 1 deceased's estate: Provided, a copy of this order be bas obtained from the Sapreme Quart of the Dis- ublished once @ week for three weeks in the | trict of Oulumbia, holliog s spe torn, lettery of Vening Star previous to the said day. Test: administration c | a the personal estate of BAPU ARI | EDPLN. inte of Washington city, ie- | trict of Columbia, deceased. All Dereous hevis | Claims erature, the 's deceased are hereby wer to exhibit the same, with the vouchors there, 40 the subseriber.om or before thé loth day of Yovember pert: they may otherwise by law be exe’ Sil benefit of the said estate, Given under this 10: Gay of November, 14. "A. WEBSTER, jer of Wills, "[SIS1S 10 GIVE NOTION, That the subscriber bas obtained from the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding ® special term, let- ters ot administration on the persoual estate of THOMAS F. FITZ WILLIAM Jato of Wasbiuzton, D. ©. deceased. All persons naviag claims mgainet the said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the | same. with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, | on oF before the 34 day of November next: th-y 7 iaw be excinded from all benefit of the snid estate. Given ander my hands, thie $4 day of November, 1:74 noviw gx BUCY JANE FITZWILLIAM: ‘Administencrtx (J HIS 1S TOGIVE NOTION, That the subscriva | bas obtained trom the Supreme Oourt of the District of Columbia, holding a Special > dete ters of adintuistration w a. on the personal estace a MARY McGUIGAN, inte of Washington, District ot Coiumbia, deceased” All persons having claire Sgainst the said deceased ere hereby warned to ex- hibit the same, with the vouchers theres, to the subscriber,on or before the Si day of November “next; they’ may otherwise by Inw beexctiied from tt benefit of the said estate. Given under my baud, hie 1 day of Movember, 1574. Da NIED {ils x mark McGUIGAS, Adm’r. © Witness: A. WEBSTER, Beg. of Wilis. nos-w st _RO epsti gtster of W til [S782 scrarMecougroy Tux DISTRICT OF COLUMB Gaal uber 10h, MET6. In the case of John A, Ball, sdminicrator of JAMBs T SMALL, |, the edintuistretor aforesaid has, with the approbation of the Suprowe | Qourt of the District of Columbia aforesaid appointed | TURSDAY, the sth December, A. D. Li tor the final settlement and distribation of ‘the personal eatate of sald deceased, and of the aseas tm hand. astar asthe same nave been collected and tarnad into mo here 8 proper ched, | wise by law to excluded from all beucht tp ead Becensed’s Prowided. a copy A this order be Dublished once « week for three week tn The Eve. hing Star previons to thr maid Test: Dovid that A. WEPSTE BEM" COURT UF TAX DISTRICT LUPE 1 aleeinbeecs Ses A074 DISERICE | [ws 1HEEUPREM Tae 18th day af November, W574. a Special Term, November Ih, 18M, ase of Lewis J. Davie, Kugour Uarasi F. Leach, executors 3 Geceesed, the have, with the approbatt Court of the az District of ©. e¢ TUESDAY, tho 28 As?4, for rhe final settlement and dist | the "personal estate of said decease’, an setetm Dani, as fares the same have been and turned bto money ; wher aud white all the cred tors aud heirs of extd docensed are notified to attend, With their claims properly vouched, or thay mm otherwise by law be excluded from all'benefit to jeconmnd semate: Provided. @ copy of this order be biished once a week for throe weeks in The Bren= Ine Star pievious to the suid Tost novid-w St A. WEBSTER. lieewror of Wiis, ————X*_ BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMTS E*t4shisase 18 3816. CHAS. SINGS @ SONS, 53 NOSTH BOWALD &T., SALTINURS, &D Dealers ta | FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC May Fiaciss ve, Write: u. Mearny, Oo mction of the plaintift, by Mr.J G. Kimball, r uttcroey, it is ordercd that tue defender net bis appearance to be envered | Ben JOBSSON eet Buprama A. app tnt ‘PEIS 1S. TO GIVE NOTION, That the subscriber bas obtained from the Sapreme Coart of the Dis- trict of Columbia, hoiding ® Special ‘Teria, letters of ecministradion‘on the personal estate of JUS ¥ A.D BIGHARDS, Inte of Washington city, D. C.. deceased. “All persous having claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, | with the vouchers. there: the subseriber, on oF before the I7th day of November next: they may | otherwise by iaw be excluded from all benef: ot the anid estate. Given cuder my hand, this ivth day of Nevember, 1374, @KO. MATTINGLY j ovlT-th.3w Admtaletrat ir N THE SUPBERE OUUBT OF Tz DISTBICI I ‘OF COLUMBIA, Holdine a Special Term, N v 1Toh, 194 u tbe case of Ber jamin M. Meucy, wdiministrator of RACHEL CAMP SELL, decoasd, "the atuinie trator sforesaid hes, wib the approbation of che Si reuse Court of the Disirict cf Guiainuia aforesait, | @oakd cali epee pointed TUESDAY che 8th day of December, 4. 814. for the final settiementand distributian ct wo | Teonal estate of sald decens. and, as farss the same have beau turned into money: when with their clef 1 with their claims properly vouc! otherwise by inw be excinded from sald decensed’s emtate: Proceded, m copy ot th order be published once @ woek for thrac works! The Evening Star previons to the said day. Tost: A. WEBSTER, Regisior -f Willa [ § 118 SUPBShB OvUBT OF THa Distad I OP ROP COLUM ata q mybin 7 Halt Sperral Mo case of | tea forint sijstci strat Daz a may fh best eucortment of Dodi it ‘ms SA LPLes SENT race orders amoaui oF t tree of freight cburaee by Ee «Lose orders are Bot scoom, and hav‘ng their gruds seni ©. 0. eerarn of the money, FOR INFANTS, ih more clesiy Food. portectiy fait cs thitd., The Boyal Fumie sf Bectad ee g en Py lid ‘vod, mad the BM. iin dm jedtoal Pros SAVORY & S4°Ssr Besermblor oxher kind To the case of Minus

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