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AUCTION SALES *UTURE DAYS. | AUCTION SALES. _ FOTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES A®TEANOO WNMAN * GREEN, Beal E-inte Brokers and Ancttonsers, 412 7th street northweer. ALUABLE IMPROVED THE Wes “TREKT WEST, W i rane T, BETWEEN S S7-THE AnOVE SAL + Dec. Sth, same hour IN THE COU hereby seca: auction. fa trout » TURSDAY, tue 14h day of De. to + all that tract of iy of Washington, and de 3 ctot land ealied Morris Adler ar the balance in twelve (12), cizhteen from day of wale, fo: wh Purchaser will be required to gtee his at the rate of efi twenty foar(? Lb conveyancing a 4 o'clock p.m. { ground situated twelve Months after date, with interest at MW per cent por (ne hundred dollars dowa’at archaser's cost. with in six days the Tewell at the risk and base di DW NMAN.! Trastegs, STTBELL, Salesinan. 13 POSTPONED until By order of ©. LUITKELL, Salesman. Ifthe UBLIC AUCTION OF VALUABLE ESTATE ‘RTH OF GEORGE- iT OF WASHING nat, bearing date ~ 174. and recorded ia nt records uf tne c the iber and hh said bh by months ments the vmiaaory reent. cured by posit of haser at che time of sale, ron. Trustees. EY, Auct. PROPOSAL FOR WRAPPING LETTER BALAN Fost Urrice DEPART aid articles to be delive Srticle require a balf po ind as net to become loose tangled ia tran«po @ 000 Ponrds net of coarse Hem) mm 45 t080 y to two pounds each das not to Decume loose or ta: —— Oft want Letter Balances, gradu: gTamme system, an: uotched by rates'of 1: 10 may be required P' in the Blank Ag: previous to the opening of the bids, ney at least threw da . oR mared yuantit he necessities of the Department may require, at the discretion of the Postmaster re 0 De ordered as t Awards will be made for eac! ifdeemed mont advantageous to the De contormity with this adver tise- be cousidered. tmnet farnieh with his ility tocomply with his ostmaster that such guarantors * or more sufficient sureties will be act A failure to furnish promptly an tracted for. or auy attem pt to impose iment articles in Postmaster General PAPER, CES Ac EN Washingtoa, estimated quantity of each are <prcifind below A Wrapping Paper, 20x25 inche- to weigh 22 put in ud ion per and Twine required and will be farnished to persons ire to bid, en application to ths Fi.st As- al, Washington, D.C of weiguing «ght onnces, graduated down to qni Upposed that 1,000 will be ed by the metric or Letter Balaices capable of weighing four pounds avoirdupots weight ‘Of this class it i+ to be gradusted to half ounces. that 200 will bs wanted p-city, doud Of this er biain the covtract will be reqaired to tur- hich Balances of a quality in all respects equal to ies may bh article separately, nt. cuar- id. and @ ‘ictle con- pon the De- @ opinion of the those contracted for, will be considered sufficient cause for the forfeiture of the ‘The Postmaster General reserves the right to re- bids if, in his of interesta of the De} als n:asi be indorsed on the envelope, + Letter Balances,” **P sed to the First it is required Pro- rap- Proposals for Twine, and aa- A tant Postmaster General, MAHSHALL JEWELL, Peatmaster General. oO 10K OF THECOM DISTRICT OF clock, noca. Decem ‘ISHING SUPPLIES to nd IONEBS OF THE UMBIA December 1. 1875. ecvived at this office SkR 10TH insta the District G ng December Slat, 1576. be received except upon blank forms, ined upon spplication to the ‘ ra bi ‘on rT y. er vommniastoners. cli | "WM _ TINDALL, Secretary. ep.» Obron., Trib., Oritic.} per FUMERY. ATKINSON'S E>S. WHITE KOSE—WOOD VIOLET ! STEPHANOTIS, EAU DECOLOGNE —LAVENDER WATER. MEDALS—LONDON, A, COBDOVA, LIMA. Scld by all Girst-class dealers throughout J. & E. ATKINSON, ‘id Bond street, London. BEOLD 2 Me’ I Application for tar previous to the said day. A. WEBSTER. Register of Wills. PARIS, NARY ABK.” Special Term, reof administration on the perscoal estate of DANIEL BOBGAN. tur ‘decraced. AD ot Oo- persons having claime are hereby of November ‘ay otherwise by law be excluded trom itven under 7th day of November. 1573. — x EDMOND HORGAN, Administrator. E SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTHIOT oF COLUMBIA. wial Term, Probate Jurisdiction. ne matter of the will of BUSH Te testameutary op the estat W.. Reed, of the District of Colambia, by Mary Loui: . B. Reed. All y hand, persons ip this ‘Tost: Bent, for cash or a] be in price, Pea —— nt OYS' AND CHILDREN’S CLSTERS in a great ‘variety of colersat ise dees TENTION 15 CALLED to the SUITS and ECOASTS for the whole masculine lowest prices. STBAUS, 10. {eo HUMBUG Pennsylvania HB. WARNER, Estate Broker and A nctioneer, to wi al the northwest corner of * forme “Trinidad,” Tches, more or hundred and {Zi links with said fence formerly put up, t owned by Edward Fenwick; said line fence north twenty-three (23) legreesone hundred and thirteen 113) perches and ) inks to a locust tree standing at the end fenee. marked for a corner; thence south dg quarter (6544) 4 west forty- ison tive « ing thi line separa:in rmert rl iby . * s eale in cash. less $225 paid on accoant, and the bal- elve months, with interest from cared by a deed of trust on the property $200 as a deposit will be required a: timof sale ccnveyancing at expense of purchaser. If terms of sale are not complied with in ten cays from day of sale the Trustees reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- Chaser after ten da; GEO. W. 8 arg%-cokds S7THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until rs ptember 21, 1575, same hour and * GEO. W. STICKNEY Sorviving Trusteo. Ev THE PURCHASEK OF THE ABO scribed property having failed to comply with the terms of said sale ablic suctic jovember 1 D. m., at the risk R7-THE ABOVE SALE PONED ontil SATURDAY, same honr and place. GEO, W. STIOKNEY, Surviving Trastes. STICKNEY, Surviving Tru J.T. COLDWELL, Salen corner 7itand ¥ streets N. W. LE OF VALUABLE SUBURBAN IN WASHINGTON GUUNTY, 0. - D” AND THR PATTERSON FENWICK, DEAF AND AND OHIO -3871, to Daniel L. Eaton and myscif, daly” “corded to Liber No. 641, folic 357,000 of the ington county, in the District of Golemsbis, ara of Columbia, at the regnest of the party secured thereby, L will sell at anctfon, in frontof a prem- fren, on MONDAY, September 13th, 158,Pa0 5 all that certain Piece and parcel of situate. iying aud being in the county of D.C compriget wit hin the following it Stone 77 east five (5) ven (77) + less, with Oyster’s line, that runs Stone No. 5, to the west line, coademned for the thence norih forty two and a. & balf (4254) seventeen (117) condemned ry between re or leas, land from the ir. Derringer; thence with inuation of the direction there- of to the beginning, Stone No.4, containing sixty- four (64) acres one'(1) rood and twenty-nine (23) ches. more or less. res 4 ibirty-three (33) perch enwick, in d S64. aud lots numbered 9, 10,11, 12, lots $8 and 89, in square &; lots 2, 21, 23, 31.24, 25, 117,10 Siuare 6, of ¥. W. Jones subdivision of ., With interest at 10 per cent. por an 1, 17: Pan f cepting wix (6) ingame aber p in agai ‘3, to day of sal expenses s’ advertisement . 1OKS EY, Surviving Trastee, . T. COLDWELL, Salesman. ‘ULDW&HLL, Salesman. Be-THE ABOVE SALE 18 FURTHER POST- Poned until TURSDAY, September 25th, 15 UF ani 1575, same GROW. STICKNEY, Surviving Trustee. cokds J . T. COLDWELL, Salesman. EB DE- je on September 25, 1375, I shall 0a the premises, 1578, at 4 o'clock and cost of the defaulting purchas- GRU. W. STICKNEY, Surviving Trustee, S7THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until SATURDAY, November 20th, 1375, eame hour and “e*: GEO W. STICKNEY, Surviving Trustee, w15 cod S27 THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER PosT- PONED. on account of the rain, autii SATUBDAY, November 27th, 1:7: GEO. W. STICKNEY our and place. + Surviving Trustes. FURTHER POST- ecember 4th, 1575, - THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST. AY, December the weather anil SATUB- 875. same hour and pla InG HOUSES. ON STREET, NEAR THE CITY BALL. By virtue of a decd of trast, bearing date De- A. 1). 1874, and duty recorded in Li- 15. et sea, auction, in front ber 9. at 4 o'clock p.m, all that pa cel of ground kuown and described as lot numbered fourteen, (14,) in syusre numbered five hundred aad thirty-three, (533. in Washington c.ty D. © ether with the Dui if y-four (£4) feet two and a Street northwest. inthe immediate vicinity of the City Hall, and is improved by two substantial brick now occupied as law offices. The south building, No. 321 43s street, having a front of about twenty-nine (29) fect, will be first sold, and immedi- ately thereafter the’ north building,'No. 323 4% ‘Terms: One-third cash, and balance in two equal Payments, at one and two years, for which the notes of the purchaser, Nearing interest t the Fate af eight per cont. ya decd trust on the property will be required. A deposit of house required at the time of sale. All archacers’ cost. If the terms of fied with within seven days from day of sale, we will resvll the property at the riak and cost ¢f the defaulting purchaser, upon giving five daya’ notice of the time and place of such resale in the National Republican and ‘TH. JESUP MILLER, conveyancing at sale by sdvertisement Evening TRUSTEES SALE oF VALUA ‘+ ve or BETWEEN Ist AND 2p ighteen months posit of two uired at the time of sale. Ail con- cost of the purchaser. If the terms of sale are not complied wita in tea days the trus- era reserva the right ts resell at tho Fisk and cust o ng purchaser. IALLET KILBOUBN, ‘ BM LAT TAS { Trustees. ¢ Yeyancing at t E T. ALSO,UNIM RETWE: N 3p AND 435 STREETS no of a deed of trust, dated March 15th, and duly recorded in Liber No. 71, folio -5 one of the county, in the Dist Written request of i lic auction, on ti premi lovember 23d, 1875, at 4 o clock p. m. reel of laud situate and bethg in the city of Washington. District of Columbia, and Kuown and desiguat of Aco Blane embered two handred an: -— ght es thereon, ‘story Brick Dwelling. ise, by virtue of a deed of trast dated February , and duly recorded iu Liber No. 773, folio TT ek seq. one of the aforesaid land records, aud by the written request of the party secured thereby, wo Bilteell-“at public auction, en the ‘promises, Oa ‘ESD. jovember 23d, 1875, at 4:30 o'cloc! land trict of Columbia. and by the red by deed of trust on ro] id. A de- Ryo Siw wit evevedeecovale of cack it, pees aS S7-THE ABOVE feted ‘until FRIDAY. YS., Auctioneers, Southeast corner 9th and D streets n. w. TBUSTEES SALE 0) ABLE THREE-STORY BRICK DWEL TWO LARGE AND P. FOUR-AND A-HAL © Will ell. a! the premises, oo THUR : to- nts ) inches on 436 lings thereon. This lot half * B FRENDALL.” { Trustees, DUNOANSON BROS., Aucts, MAS DOWLING, MS Auctioneer and Real Estate Broker, At the old staud of Latimer & Cleary. ithwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and lth et. 7 AT AUCTION. ¥ BLE REAL Es- AND N STBEETS TION. date the A May, A. D. 1570, and recorded in ‘Liber No 615. ai folio 344, of thi ds Washington, in the District irection of the holder of t ¥ secured, we will offer for Suction, in tront of the premises, th day of December. 1575, at 4 certain tract or parce city of Washington, in said Syuere numbered (897), containi “ithe teria, of sale ¥ © are Two thousand dollars in cash, and the balance, for which the nutes of the purchaser shall be taken, Dearing interest at the rate of seven per centam per ie semi-annually, and secured by a the wroverty ze six, twelve and . e land m TUESDAY, o'clock p.m., of land situate athe istrict, hive hundred and ninety-soven eighty one thousand siz hundred feet (31,675.) as follows, to undred dol- AS DOWLING, Anct. EF, ‘te Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F sts. northwest TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VAL TY, CONSIST UABLE IMPROVED NG OF A TWO STORY (HOUSE TH . Ds $s BE PROVED LOT ¢ records of Washington party sec d thereby, we wi the premises, on TORS. ‘a ed as all of Lot lettered A, bdivision of lots eight and nine, Att; aren, ose er Ce oe Wealden! Buda aie ‘designated as Jot num! three (3), in hunéred and thirty oe ‘erms: One-fourth cash; balance tn 6, un, #e- nz un anOUR iL 35, LosTroNED, on y Until * Poth: 1576s same hours and places: By order of tue J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. SALE IS FURTHER POST- SID Orn ST iN v ano STRESTS ‘TION. : I i i i ili z ; 2 Es | 8 ig 3 Bs ‘acceptance of bid. All convey- EDweuDs. SALE IS POSTPONED TO 1.9875, at the same hour and the Trustees. JOSEP ¥. KELLEY, Acct. rPuomas £.w uctioncers, and D sts., northwest. ON. OF AN ELE- 3 z On THURSDAY, December 9th. I le at public aucticn, House rms Gay of sais. THOS. EF. WAGGAMAN, Anctr. Estate Agent and Anctionee m 19, Le Droit TRUSTEES SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME ET. BETWEEN VAND ST. of deed of trust, dated So; rded’ in Liber No. 657 is for the District of of the party secarod peblic. auction P.m.,the following descril ‘on, D. O., to wi end, being part of Lot 24, ion tn square $31, bog 6 Closing Proceedings Yesterday. HOUSE.—After A desultory debate ensued on the admission of Mr. Morey. of Louisian contested by W pencer, moved that the credentials of both contestants be referred to the Commit- Both these gentlemen, he said, held certificates from both John McEnery, and he was oppose. to giving eitber man a seat until a committee had decided the question. Mr. Blaine (Maine) said thatall the d ments of the government had recogniz: Kellogg as the true and ur report closed — . whose seat is tee on Elections. jo 226, one of ti is lot fronts on I street north, and rans back to | Columbi an elegant three-story 1 strest northwest.) 8.90- foot alley: is im; ing, (No. 133 it, attic and back buik cellent furnace and One-third thereby, ] shall sell a: the on MON iding, and bas ex- balance in three proper governer of Another gentleman from Louis- iana (Mr. Nash) bad been sworn in today under a certificate signed solely by Governor ‘Wood said there was no contest in that pal ta fhe netes of the nce north 13 feet 4 inches, inning, together with the im , with interest at ten per cent. from S74. to day of sale and t balance in 6and 12 e. Mr. Blaine said he was surprised then that he was allowed to be sworn in if Kellogg was estate. The Clerk had reported the fact to the House that McEnery and Kellogg had both signed certificates, but he wonld have been justified in throwing the NcEnery papers in’ the basket as so much waste paper. He hoped the gentleman woald not Inject the Louisiana controversy into the House at this early da: Mr. Wood said all he a tain who had the privna fi Mr. Lamar sai from the day of sale, the eave reserve to resell the property at the risk and cost of ptember 4th, sale, in cash, an with interest. seonred by a deed of trust. of sale. All conveyancing at purchaser's if terms of sale are not com; fter sale, the propert} coat of the defa nt not the governor of th ied with in ten resold at the yurchaser, after five WARNER, Trusts. Se THE ABOVE SALE 13 POSTPONED until gp oan 1375. same hour and VARNER, Trustee KN EY, Suctioneer SiLDEsTUR, ‘auctioncers, et fe and Insnrance Agents, Le Droit Building, corner 8th and F strecta. BSDAY, Decem| 7 GEO. W_ 8TI question before the House was as to the prima He calied attention to the fact th had made prima facie case when he the name of Mr. Morey on the roll, as he had aright to do, but atthe same time he re- BN bis, Estate Broker and Anctioncer, Federal Buildings, coruer 7th and F strects B. W. CHANCERY SALE OF LOTS ON T STREE * VALUABLE BUILDING E NORTHWEST, NEXT TO of @ decres of the Su- ict ot Columbia, passed im equity cause No. 4462, docket 14, wherein An- i lerson et al. are complainants, and Wil- n T. Ashby et al. are defendants, { will offer for lie auction, in front of the premises, = 1 the fact that there was a contest. r. Blaine inquired whether thegentleman knew of any case where thecredentiats came or Who really had no exist He had put on astat bad possession. reme Court of the Di T SIDE OF Lite WEEN GANDA. irtae of @ deed of trust dated 1574, and recorded fn liber 765, folio cords of Washington county, District of Volumbia. and by direction of the holder of the note secured thereby, we It was a fal The action of MeEnuery was impertin His giving a certificate at all was a bold, presumptive fraud on bis part, and he hoped thedominant party in this House would not ay the following real Si, in John F. Hau nd 14, in square No t of 20 feet on T str Of 116 feet Sinches. - ‘Torms of sale prescribed by said decree are: One- urchase money cash; the balauce in ‘and payable in six (6), (13) moaths from day of mblic suction, in ¥, the 6th day of ji a round in'’Washington cit nown and described as the south half of ! Der uare numbered three hundred and Pi deed of trast for ovember 18th, 1874, and recorded ia io 238, of the aforesaid laud records. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase mouey to be paid in cash, balance in six aad |welve month: with 10 per cent. doed of trast on the pr chaser’s cost. 820) down wi will be forfeited unl plied with in five d tay be resold at thi JAS. thus tnavgnrate a measure trample upon states rights. After further debate indulged in by Mr. Holman, Mr. Wood, and oth: motion was rejected, and Mr. Morey was Which would nineteen, (319. with Interest, (said faction of the trustee, who sh rty until the whole urchase money il have the priv- the whole purchase money 1 urcbaser’s cost. Fi of sale on each lot. om plied with within five (5) days from Ne, the trustee reserves the right to re- defaulting purchasor Rotice in the * £ven- F. HANNA, Trastee, D. CLEARY, Baleeman, rest, secured by ty. Uonveyanci: henproperty is whic sthe terms of sale are com- from sale, and the pro; Fisk and cow of the detuulting DABNEILLE,§ Trasteos. NG & MIDDLE’ SALE 13 POSTPONED nutil aber 13th, game time and pli & MIDDLETON, motion of Mr. Harris, (Va.,) Mr. John , Was admitted on his er $ ion of Mr. Wheeler (N. Y.) Mr. son I. Norton was admitied and s & member from the sid New York distric Mr. Lamar ( Miss.) offered a resolatior elaring Messrs. George M. Adams, of Ken- tucky, for Clerk; John G. Sergeant-at- Arms; i ilege of payin; All conveyanc deposit at tim aie gre at the risk and cost of t * newspaper. Lafayette H. F. See rere hugh, for Doorkeeper: J. M. Stuart, for Pi master, and Rey. I. L. Townsend, for Ct officers of the House. Y.) moved a substitute, t incumbents of the posi- ‘The amendment was rejected, and the on was adopted. moved a committee of three to wait on the President and announce the organization of the Honse. Agreed to, aker appointed Messrs. Cox, uch committee. On motion of Mr. Ciymer, (Pa.,) the Honse ordered that a drawing for seats should take . In. to-morrow of Mr. Hoiman, (Ind.,) the Pp. m., adjourned. ——_+s2ee-— DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS. A . F. F y A. T Y 1 ry a 3. e y A, 6 mi be Ww many pe: thy g Referri the BI mrecrgee om fe Tog! mad the Department 1p b: yi tl partm u ed be 1. itp be! 107.29. — in, Tr for has ing | base t. the Secretary 8 be the ii ngresi y Top: 7T o1 ar T condition than the special os ‘Une records and men red = e ‘and I yas’ place of chief of the be the her f iate predecessor. m for The reached th fe Tromotion the stand ved, and erect buil t = the tional oppertu. hosp! it necessary | academ; a enda- he 1 consideration Congress. the actual proposed — penditures perk rom tion, Jess than whole amount. $200,000 for year foot up is ed for, lying pennin the various which runs na quishing the rey if 3,000, for fish! af tie Pt . There jLimates submit! for u aie teh DOt DEY ogy. \tting up of buildings, i it, and he proper. repairs of builidt: stronger and 000. ition since the the be gel are | ministration. Probable it $24,300, Mi. BTHE ALOV MO: ¥, Dee der of the Trustees lain, elected Mr. Wheeler naming the pres TO-MORKOW. .HOMAS DOWLING, DOMnctioneer and Real Rstate Broker, At the old stand of Latimer & Oleary. na, avenue and 1th street, GREAT PAWNBROKER'S SALE, COMPRISING A STOCK OF OVER $150,000 IN VALI J.D. Castleburg, Licensed Pawnbroker from No.1 Hich street, Buitimore, Maryland, would respectrully intorm the pul iueton that he Peonsylvania known as Hood broker ana Auctioneer, Wederal Buildings, corner ith and W streets 8. W TRUSTERS’ SALE 0} original resolut Southwest coruer of P . 1874, duly recorded in Liber No. 744, folio and Records for thy District of Col- t the request of the hy public auction, in. fr: espectivoly,on THUR: f the following-described real’ estate na‘ein the city of Washington, District of Qolum- At 3% o'clock p.m., the north twenty-five (25) feet of Lot numbered six (6), in square numbered three hundred and forty-thres (343), be the same ai the northoast corner of said squaré uom- bered three hundred ning thence weet a north one hnndr twenty-five (25) feet, feet parallel to the first line to the west line of 10th street west, thence north with the wost line of lth west twenty-five (25) fect to the place of be- dat 4 o'clock p.m. all of Lot (2) and three (3), in ‘d the store northwest corner Lith street, (formeriy ry establishment.) and will E ns stcck is soll, embracing the largest and moat valu- able collection offunred-emed pleages ever offered at 1 i We name in part: Cluster id Kings, (of the purest wat Report of the ony of the Inte. r sale in this city. Solitaire Disme Secretary Chandler, the annual raport of his department, shows that Watches in variety, such as Sec- ond and Quarter Watches, Second Watches, dia- d set, Stem Winding an: d and Silver Cases, from English and American manufacturers; in fact, the collection will embrace every make known to the trade both in Ladies’ ant londid assertment of Fine Gold K » thence due sonth ast ono hundred (100) PUBLIC LANDS were disposed of during the year ending Jane ‘75, being a quantity less by 2,459,601.63 pcres than that disposed of the preceting ‘The cash receipts were $1,779. sum less by £690,322. previous year. 1 Betting Watches in nambered two idgen’s recorded aubdivisi of original lots in square two hundred and fift: mn the south side of New York avenue, ith streets, northwest, said lot three (3) being improved by a three-story and attic Brick Dwelling, & and the balance at 6, cent. interest from d welry, Rings. and Pocker Ci nex, Silvor- Pi making, with th absolutely too nun goods will bo on exhibition on TUESDAY, December the 7th, «nd will be positively sold to tus bighest bicder without reserve, and evcry article guaranteed as represented, LBURG, Licensed Pawnbroker, street, Baltinar Et [Sunday Herald&Cay N. COX £ OO., Auctioncers, 639 G st. a. w. FIXTURES OF A MPRISING TEAS, . ae A FULL lity previously su y leaving yet to be surveyed 1,154,471 INDIAN AFFAIRS. The general situation of the Indian service ay be regarded as encouraging, and pro- as been made during the year in per- fecting and extending the Indian policy. Vherever all the elements of snecess have beon available, the result has clearly vindi- priety and efficiency of that e increased interest taken by » &e. Fartin of the purchase money tn cash, 15 and 24 months, at 10 4 re adiay of sale, secured by ® decd of trust on the property sold, or all cash at the option P, 'A dopouit of $20 will boreyuired of the purchaser on the K-strest lot, and the New York avenue lots at time of sale. veyancing at cost of pu the terms of sale sre uot compli days from day cf sale, the Trustees reserve the Tight to resell the property at tho risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser or purchasers after ive of the purchaser. with in seven Un agents and Indians in the acquisition of industrial pursuits, and im the increase aceful disposition toward riant agencies of Red Cloud and ‘ail,in the Dakoia, or Sioux N: lon, however, one of the principal elements of success—a productive soil—is wanting, ress has been STOCK AND TOBE, C IN BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, AY, December Sih, at 10 shall sell the sbove stock and fix- 4 Tork the a corner of 4th street jew York avenue northwest. Maech tt venue ig. N. OOX & CO., Aucts, WILLIAMD, Auctiones Green & Williams, Ancts.) HOUSE AND LOT. ALSO COBBER 7TH D B7-THE ABOVE SALES ABE POSTPONED until FRIDAY, November 26th, 1 rder of the Trustoes, novi7 19,22,24 [ Bep. 1 B7-ON ACCOUNT OF THE ILLNESS OF ONE ve sale is further Postponed ‘th, same hour and S76, same houre le, and none can be expected, while the present conditions by which they are surrounded shail remain. The probiem of how to deal with these In- dians seems as far from solution as ever, and, in fact, it has been still farther conspli- ear by the discevery of is and the emi; of large pumbers of miners thither. commendation by the Commissioner that he two agencies above mention: moved to the Missouri River meets with my unqualified approval. THE BLACK HILLS. he fatiure of the negotiations for the re- uishment of the Black Hills necessitates adoption of some measures to relieve te { embarrassment re- it determination of a large number of citizens to enter upon that portion of the Sioux reservation to obtain recions metals Which the official report he geologist sent out by the department of the Trustees, the abo: until TUESDAY, December 7 place. By order of the Trustees. Keo-THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER P PONED on account of the weather until WEDN Decrtnber Loth, 1875, same hour and plac cr ney Salesman, cated the present ADJOINING LOT, gold in the Black H STREETS NOKTH- Rast. G UARDIAN’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. irtue of ap order of the Supreme Court of trict of Colnmbia, hoiding a Court for on the 2d day of Septem- 1873, in the matter of the petition of Patrick van, guardian of the orphabs of John and Jo- @ decree of the said ity, on the 3lst day of fer for sale. at the DAY, the Sth day of Decem- 1875, at 4 p. mi, the interest of Thomas Ahern, the orphans named in sai tion, at public sale, to ihe highest bidder, on the ird cash in hand; and the residue in two months respecti J. Ulman’s « 19. 868, and the south’ ing fa the city of DA By order of the Trusteca. _ dec?-t,th,sat,ts HOS. E WAGGAMA Beal Estate Auctics robate Business, passed Ny meer, 619 7th street. Under and by virtue of a deed of trust to me, Libor 768, folio 414, « records of the District of Colw ATUBDAY, December 18th. ip front of the . 3.470, I shall of NE department of the sulting from the ev wemises, at’ public othe highest bidder, Lot numbered $,in square uumbered 556, fronting on @ sireet south, between Delaware avenue and second equal payments, at 6 shows to exist there! It is true that the Indians occupy that reservation under the provisions of a treaty With the United States. But Terma of tale: Oue-fourth cash; balance in 6, 12 18 and 24 mouths; deferred by deed of trust on the property and to bear interest at the rate of 8 per cent. per aupum. at cost of purchaser. rited witn in five days, the Tight to reseli at th’ purchaser. dec? ,9.11,13,15,17 CNCANSON BKUS., Auctioneers, Corner 9th and D streets northwest, PEREMPTORY SA MANY OF WHIO! payments to be secui ot No. 30, in said Square, atl ly! ¥ nd District of le arenot com- | the government about one and one-quarter millions of dol- trustee ‘isk and cost of 108. E. WAGGAMAN. lars for the subsistence of the Sioux of Tenstec. various tribes, which amount i that the government is under no Ir gation to give them, and for whi ¢ purchaser to comply xpense of the purcl veyancing at the cost of PATBICK SULL decs-d ; 1001 northwest corn ceives no compensating advantage. It is submitted, therefore, stances, for the consideration of Co: Fehaser, Guardian of Orphans, : WILLIAMS, A ‘Anctioneer, Witltams, Atcttoncers, er of 10th and D streets. UNIMPROVED KONTING ON Q ST.. RUNN TO BH under these circum- whether it would not be jastifiable an: per to make future appropriations for plies to this ple contingent on their nquishment of the gold fields in the Black diiils, and the right of way thereto. ARMY OFFICERS FOR INDIAN SERVICE. ‘he Commissioner promises a 8} Particular attention is called to this sale of rare | port on the condition of affairs in 2 ok to be positively orders left with the auctioneers will be DUNCANSON BOS., Ancts. i & GREEN ad Real Estate Brokers, Tth street northwest. F TOL ABLE WHARF AT FOOT UF POTU- AC STREET, GEOBGETOW By virtue of a deed of trust, dated July 21th, 1873, and recorded in Liber 723. folio 339, of the ud records of District of Columbia, and by diree- tion of the holde sel alnable books. lerritory 48 600n as the investigation he has ordered there is concluded, and says: ronning throngh having 22 feet front, feet. Terms: One-third cash; bi menths, for notes bearing interest, a adeed of trust on property sold. Conveyancing at cost PD decency 80 ho" deci- Wash iH. WABNES. Would be beneficial to the Indian service, in opinion, and would tend to promote its iclency, if the laws preventing the detail n day saic. f army officers for civil service were so far B.WILLTANS, Anct. modified as to allow their employment. In the Indian service at the discretion of the President, in case of emergency.” E PENSION OFFICE. Bit It is estimated that the sum of $141,552.84 Was saved to the government during the year by the exertions of the special service division. The Commissioner recommends Facction. ta honk of the peenises, | the entire reorganization of the division, iblic auction. in front of the ber and and wharf istrict of Colum b: ideon by deed dated July 15, A. and recorded among the land rec trictin Liber J.A of ground situate i Of original Tort amber oe he balance at 6, 12 = will be requir ‘Waaht “G,” im te sub- upon a basis similar to the # the Post Office and Treasury departments, and that authority be given by taw for the appointment of @ re; 3 ‘cash, a1 at7 per cent. int talc.” Allconveyancing at purchasst's cost sale. st. novzl-e0 - J. COLD WELL, Salesman. 4 E. WAGGAM agents, at least 30 in number. entire clerical force of the Pension Office is 60, foli 5 ng. boundaries, Vint ¢ in the Seaton House building, and ed within the following boanderies, v! north by Water street; on the west by the corpora- tion fish wharf; on the south by the channel o| Potomac river, and on the east b: Essex by Otho is files relating to claims Auctioneer, 519 7th street for pension and bounty-land are stored there- On WEDNESDAY, December Sth, at 435 p. m. ffer forsale. in frout of the jouses, Nos. 51 in. The unsultabieness of this building for its insecurity as a p! the are 'y col fy 1s). Yee ded z J. FHC ‘and being also the conveyed to Joseph L. Savage by b and wits by deed dated November the purpose, in Liber J. A.8., deposit for valuable records joen, tw six-room a een commented upon at length in Se oe Charles Ee Lee nual reports of my immediate THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Acct. hh, 1869. An increase of the clerical force ended to bring up the back work. Terms of sale, ‘un exper THE GOVERNMENT INSANE ASYLUM. x and twelve months, sectred After due consideration of the nd deed of trust on the propert: property is struck Jess the terms are comp! sale, and the property may cost. Conveyancing at pi i Estate Broker and Auction Ro. 611 7th street, opposite U. 8. Post Ottlos.* to the manner in which the institv be enlarged 80 as to re the welfare @ unanimous conclusion that the will ip vege os from at purchaser's archascr's cost. P. 4. DABNIELLE. Gre ofits inmates, the cf for attaining the a ji¢ auction, in front male patients. As it is obvious TURDAY, Dec. 1 idly increasing number of ents in hos ita renders Sts Bent AT ROBERT FULTON'S, 314 9h sireet, between the Avenue and D st. day,I regard the recomm: Machines, Oarpots ILLIA M SMITH, Auctioncer. £F oN BHR /D 12TH STEEE’ g i Hi i i i: pow afforded for the proper accommoda- low Of the eter re aud preserc *teked with oninance uipments, and surplies, and we bh ana’ fs con band a fair supp, or the building aud re- pairorshirs. The service has been in this state of efficteney, compa: what existed a few years age % excerpt in the case of the eight sloops ballt ation. what could be spared from the current appropriations, frem the appropriations mad: Caban emergency means practically aqd steadi! ling what was worth saving of itexisted.in as tien of the Sles and records the several bureans of the department. The steady inerease in tne public busi” comm ittat to my super more pressing with each r year, and it is beeoming a matter of absola And imperative necessity that so: be adopte:! to meet the needs of the depart ment in this respect. - Report of the Secretary of War. y of Wat in bis annual report first notes @ market improvement in the morale of the military service, and in proof thereof mentions the fact that the number of desertions has been largely reduced, being about 2.100 less than the previous fiscal year, and that the number of enliximents bas ipereased nearly three-fold, contentment thus shown is due, in a great measure, to the excellent system of pay established, which is now graduated by length of service, and om msices thy under special towant put- the navy, as nent good condition @s the state of the ships and the means at command permitted. The wisdom of this Policy is, I think, illustrated by the strength It would be weil, K. if Congress would afford the means to inh @t once the repairs of the fve doubie- inee when they are fin- the present design, our much more powerful; ndergoing repairs, use less for Any present parpose, and the’ pro- cess of repairing them out of whal can be spared from current appropriations, not only cripples the department operations, but is of course very Siow. With these added to it, our iron-clad force would, pses of defense, present @ very sub- barrier to anything which would cross the seas and attempt locnterour ports. READING NOTICES. TRE CROWN HAIR BRUSHES Made from the best of Russian Brixtles. They are stiff And penetrating. and will cleanse the head thoroughiy from dandruff and dust. ——_e- A FULL LINE of the Crown Tooth Rroches, Hair Broshes and Combs, by W. 8. Thomp- son, druggist, 703 Ith street. CITY ITEMS. SUDDEN CHANGES IN TRE W turreted monitors, «! ished, according fron-clad feet will be and they are, while u affords the soldier an opportunity to deposit his savings with the government and receive interest for the same until the end of his term. Tne army is now reduced to 25,000 men. operations of the military prison have been very satisfactory. Referring to his tour of inspection to various military posts, the lary says he found them in excellent je believes that the standard of military discipline has improved each year He recommends that @ miii- tary band of at least twenty-five musicians be allowed to each regiment, the expease to be paid by the government, and uot by the officers, and says It is m fact not generaily known that the only band authoriz™t by law is the one at West Point. The Secretary recommends the en etal service of trauspo: tion, instead of detailing regular sol-tier do the duty of teamsters, bostlers, & A large number ceed by fraudulent representations tn ¢ and do much to demora eir presence in the an ipjury to thetr families, and the duces deserti present the applicant for enlistia: make & written de since ine war. of men for the §; ing in the arm: ither wife nor ch tary recommends that required to make oath to this stavement Wilbor's Pure Cod a safe and efticacte to a bureau is recommended The Secretary again recommends appropriation be made for the a catalogue of the army medical tw also, the enactment of a system of a for the families of deceased oiticers untary deductions fi those holding commis seribed by thi A Boston. Sold by ali druggists gc Edwards & Hutehison’s Stim- niwent cures Sprains aad Bruises. m the monthly pay of sions in the army. believes a retarn to the wouid be both expedient aud a more perfect measure of Justice to both the officer aad the overnment than the law now prescribes. he battalion of engireers has bees limited This is toosmall for the eMicient discharge of the duties required of them. The torpedo service elone requires that number of men. The report of Major C B. Comstock, of the U.S. engineers, detailed in connection with Mr.James B. Eads to look after the improvement of the Mississippt, gives a clear description of the exact char: be found at Hamilt $5 906 anitated unter A. Bullding, 9th and » his Line in his eu. Kid Gioves and Shoes, eaned at a very short notice. Ladies’ Dresses cleaned without taken apart and spots remov whole garment dyeing &@ specialty ee Tur NATIONAL Say New York avenue and Ith street, pay 2 gh mentee 2g todandéios perior many acter of the works. Tne Secretary recom- | Cray. Veils mends that the work of making a detatied and accurate survey of the Mississipp| be eutrusted to the lakesurvey. The geograph ical exploration and survey west of tie « bundredth meridian has made satisiact. progress during the The Secretar. cleaning tne t's Clothes cleaning and recommends that the ap oo Bane, someae Propriation of $200,000 for arming and eyaip ping the militia be largely increased. Secretary recommends the selling of ti Allegheny, Washington ts for each oul Watertown, arsenals as rapidly as circum- stances will permit, the proceeds sales to be devoted to the purchase of @ site and the erection of shops, storehouses, aud other works for @ grand arsenal in the vicia- ity of New York. Tne amount that can probably be realized from the sales will be over tbree million dollars. The establish- ment of a government powder manufactory is recommended. The entire army has been supplied with new rifles and carbines, caliber 5, and we have now In store @ reserve sap- Of these arms of twenty-six thousand. ‘he attention of Congress is again called to the urgent necessity of taking some steps to put eur sea-coast defences in order. regard to the troubles on the Texas border the Secretary says inany of the reports from bably sensational in ores. a ver ist, Dr. White, ¢, Will oceupy the very elij nts of the new brick buildin Sylvania avenne, opposite Willard’s Hotel, where be will continue the su treatment _of Corus, Bunions, Chilbiains, Vascular Excrescenees, Club and lugrowing —.—___. FRECKLES removed by Nature's Beautifier. —-—— FRECKLES removed by Nature's Beautifier On the 6th of Decembe r, 1879. Janus H KoLt to Flokence @ St the parsonage of the Bev. Dr. Gray. ETM—THOMPSON Ist, at the Presbyterian Oburch. New Bo- Alex. B. Thom dein RK. Burkhaut DARTH, of Washi . son, of New Boch ‘Thompson. that locality are character, and are On Wednesday, lieved to have been tn- sligated by parties whose personal interests would be subserved by the presence of more troops on the borders of Texas; but others are of undoubted reliability, and measures have been instituted by the depart. ment commander, under orders from supe- rior authority, to preserve the Integrity of, for, the territory ck Hills complication : While the question re- the department will use every exertion to prevent cullission be! ween the reservation and the Indians occupying it. Tue comman ting of Colum ia re news a@ former recommendation that Alaska be attached to Wasnin; county, and brought w ment. The actual expenditures of the War De- ent for the year ending Juve 30, isti, including river and harbor improvemeuts, the same for tne last ds and enforce a of the United ferring to ¢reo to mourn her loss. Her funeral will take Jace from her late reai- dence, corver of Ist and sorthoeth streets northwest, om ‘clock; thence to St. Al mains upseith white intruders u; In Baltimore, at 7.15 he 6th inatant. "Mi ner of S.L. and A. Hable.) in tue th year ber age. Friends of the family are invited to attend her fa- 4 street, itimore, at two tou territory as a ler 1ts civil govera o'clock Weducsday afternoon UNDERTAKERS. R. F Banver, Undertaker, Bo. 934 F Sruxkt, betwoou Ninth and Tenth. marl-ly R, *- 848ue8, Cabinet Maker and Undertaker, were $12,326.314.7 cal year, ending June 30, 1X75, were &: 375.28; showing @ reduction of $i.0i¢, The estimates for the military est ment for the ensuing fiscal year endiug J 30, 1877, Are £33,452,396.50, Unose for the cur fiscal year,ending June 30, 1576 ing an increase Of $963.42. _parpose for the current fiscal year were $28,727,407. i rogress has been made during the of the official records rebellion, both in the federal ‘ne Secretary riations for that year in of the war of the reviews the recommendations rade in his last annual report for the establisimeut of a rie rhetoric and English litera- ire at Wi GEORGETOWN ADVER’M’TS, K. OF P. GEORGETOWN. D members of DBUATUR LODGE, In reference to the Yellowstone National says that should an made by Congress looking surveying of interior roads, ia een the SDAY EVENING, Sch tostautsat of ‘tal Interest will be |i be pre- feet park beopeued tothe public, the War de- partment could, through its engineer corps, | “Bit? for cousiderat mn By order of G DIVINE, cas ON H. GETTINGER, 101 BRLOGE STREBT, For DEY GOODS, CABPSTS and FURS. MILLINEBY a specialty. B*pesiss In Fie © with economy and at moderate expense, do ‘accomplishing wuai is desired, and the roads so made woul! be important uses. The Secretary closes recommeniling that Congress app #+9,000 more to enable the department to make a creditable display of ils war mate- 1B’ q rial at the Centennial DEY oooee. pieces Plain Dress Goods neweat ‘25, 80, 3, #0, aud 60 Couts and Upward, very cheap Large stock of Square and Long Shawls, Special bargeine in Bed Blankets, Bem . Guttons, Cnlicoes, Re port of the Secretary of the Navy. The number of vessels of ¢ description now borne on the navy register ry class and 7 5 nd Cassimers, is 147. These carry, ali told, 1,195 guus, and | Goods at lowest Call and 92 tons measurement. AMIN MILB! - 103 —¥ carrying nominally 266 guns, are sailing ves- sels without steam po’ irs Was made by ‘Congress for the Washington navy yard, and the butid- ings will necessarily require a larger expen- diture of money to place them in thoroagh r if the repairs had been cou- tinuously carried on. This yard coutains a quantity of excellent machinery, and as a manufacturing yard has no superior in this country. The department has deemed it ad- visable to resume the eulistment of boys, to serve Lill reaching 21 years of age, under the for that purpose. Tne great want of intelligent nalive- born sea- existing laws enact man our vessels has been seriously te years, and it becomes a measure Importance to remedy this evil. The chief of the bureau of equipment, &c, very favorably of the progress of the iment of a law authorizing tae entist- of 500 boys, With an oultit of 350 to each, which recommeudation | earnestly re- commend for the favorable consideration of Secretary thinks If C would le that the officers of the marine inted from the Naval Acad. emy, and subjected to regular examinations for government same time util- ize toa larger extent the educat nities afforded to its beneliciaries at the cable to the fiscal ) amounted, in the aggregate, to $19,273,731.27,and the ex- for the same @ppropriations, amounted to $15,515, About =150,000 #18,801,160.40. The cost of the new buildings