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RAILROADS. PEN N-~\EVANIA no Te To the North, Wes, and Soutawest. Track, Steet Rail STEAMER LINES. WTAE BALL Line b os UNITED STATES AND & AZIL MAIL STEAM. | Splendid Scen- rt, Brookivn N ath T JOUN'S, FOBT NELLIE MATEIN 3.000 tons, Jan. 2, at 2 JOHN BRAM * LL J.B WALKER. tons, March 23 at 1pm. ‘These steamers sre perfectly new, with all the | latest improvements, bev iug firet class passonger sccommodations For freight and passage at reduced rates apply to TUCKER & CO, Agents. 4 Pine street; New York. | [NEW EXPRESS LINe VIA CANAL, ALEXANDRIA UGROKGBTOWN From Pier 2, Nori” Wharver SATURDAY, at 12 AND POTOMA! a: Falla, and the except Gavurdey, wt For Ehnira aud Baf 10.9 m. dafly, with ; Limited Express of ‘Pull- ly, except Suaday. m. daily, except Sunday, fale. 1153.8 wm For New York and na East For Philadelphia 3 30 p m.caily, except Sau and 4.55 and 9 10pm Limited Ex pro: ay a.m and 4:55 p.m, except A & FREDERICKSBURG RAIL- ALEXANDEIA & WASHINGTON -6.7.%.9,10. 118m. 14:3" p m. On Sunday at " Wharf, will be promptly ae For Alexa: dr} ” except Sunday P. mw. daily, ex: Cunsann Ling. shington, 6. 7.8, 6. and 7 pi. With ths view of diminishi: ston, the Steamers of this course for ail seasons of the year. ‘Ou the outward passage from Queenrtown to New York or Boston, crussiog Meridia of 60 at 43 iat.,or nothing to the north of 43. On the homeward pastage, cronst of 60 at 43 lat., or nothing to the north of 43. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, LN NEW YORK POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. From Naw Youx. yesinin. Wed., Fob 16 .. Wed., Fe Wea. March «Wed, March 3 in... Wed., March 15 lowing WDNENDAY sud SATUA- Steamers marked * do not carry steerage passen wore. BATES OF Passage.—Uabin, $30, gold, according the chancea of col ne take a speciiied ths Meridian on'l Passenger Agent. THOMSON, ¢ BAetimoans AND @HIO RAILROAD. CHANGE OF TIME. Jaxcany Qod, 1876 AND LIVER- From NEw Yous -Wed., Jau. 13 Ab: Wed. Jan 19 J “Wed Jen 2e Wed; Feb. SH.NGTOX. Stations, On Sun lay mi Retura tickets on favorabie rts of Earope at Woy Btathiue: 6 TED wes 10) manent eee Bteerage tickets to low rates. Theongh bi Belfast, Giasgow , Havre, sand Ellicott City. NORFOLK BXPRxss. Autwerp and other porte su0 tor Mediterranean ports. For freight anc passage apply at the Company'* oice, No.4 Bowling Green; oz t BMALLWOCT & Ar Py oa both stecrage and cabin, e 4 Bt ) h atee nd cabin, eg RISQN No. 615 7th st. OAS. G. FRANOKLYN, Agent EDUCATIONAL, OCK HILL c+ EL as and Way Stations, x TT CITY, MD. Institution is conducted by the Christian ynati, Pittebarg iimbas, Bande ‘The student, on parsing # satisfac fou, May receive « the Scientific, er the Comm a« Next ExPRe Yor ipal Way Stations. may 130. 249,530 in accordance with nm for Washiaston Froebel'a princtpies S8 KNIGHT, 303 Applications at 8 DEBGABLEN- SCHOOL FOR PRIMARY ARD ADVANORD t., bet. G and i nw # POLLOCK 16, 10:10 p. m. for Hagerste’ nor oEiU ton Bratt NOEKM, abd Mise Ss stroet,corner B ai ecked and received at any THOS. BR SHAKP. Master of Transportation. Corner 15:8 ama A streata SV. FL. KNIGHT, 1. D., Head Master: N LOWY, A.M. 4 WEDNESDAY, the Sti v. 8. L KNIGHT, D. Do. Baye B Nida Corcoran strest. AWD CLASS! YOUNG LADIES, 9 .¥— Mra. ANGELO JACK no eighth annual session bextue for bey s will eoram: September, Boriher TO BALTING ALi PUINTS - B NEW ENGLAND ASHINGTON AND FE OF CARS. THOUT CHANG ADEMY, 4% street nortawet, commence its Dlars and epestal 7 es Circc’srs a* pric! Priuctps', Ro. 21318 lessons ia the Olassics PULLMAN PA . trains by this weil kuown, especial ot- tary instructions ba | “ rhual training wdidreas as above. da) n ff Philadelphia and way pointe "express for Philsdelphis, New York rr %LOG OARS on all Day Tratns, NSAUAU® BLEXPING CABS on ‘Kets and Information can be procured at the of- pany. ‘or and checked at hotels and pri- Jacaraers let at the offices of tne 18th street and Pennsyl- ‘heast corner of Pennsyl- t. De t ND POTOMAO BAIL- BOAD, corver 6th and B strcets. D. BO" Genera! Passenger A: Phil: = Ghonak oO. WL Superintendent, Baltimore, TIMORE & PUTO NER OTH AND sat.” For partion! PIANOS, JPECKER bos,’ GBAND, SQUARE, ann UPBIGHT PIANOS ABE MATCHLESS, TREETS N.W. ry 2d. 1°76, trains will ran as follows: TRAINS LRAVE FOK BALTIMVAS itaited Bxpress, daily for the West; 7:60 am, Expres t #3 a w., Listed Express for New York, daily xorpt Sanday Parioi + Fact Line West and Express for Philadelphia aud New York, gad, Norfolk via Baltimore, daily 7. dation, daily except Sanda. jou fur Pope's Creek, dai- ‘hilsdelphia, caily. Xpress, daily forthe West jay for the Borih Mixed traia to Bowie, daily, excep m., daily, New York Nt INS ARRIVE AT WA ‘Bx press, dail umodation, daily t Line, dalty. 4 Philadelphia Express, @. KUHN, SOLE AGENT, 407 TENTH STRAET NORTHWEST, Above Penusylvanta Avenue. itimore, daily. m., Accommods: OM SED PAROS, Piaog Uerient tu Pianot: Saonsn ger’ Grand, juare Grand, Bane DLs ‘The favorite McUamaic" braved Organs, new ‘Ke agsortwent o: Pianos which aye been in use ashort tims. tor sale and rent at! very low pricee, Tan'ne and Attended to, at iri Neacid's” PIANU WAKBROOMS, ootlS-ly_423 lith st..a few doors above Pa. “EE STIEFF PIANOS, cuaurpasced in tone, Mauch, end dursbitz + 3 cept Sunday Washtugton Mail, dafly, except Sun- y from Baltimore and the West. Tgton at 7:bu 8m. and 4-29 jay, conmect a¢ Howie wiih B®. m. and 4.55 723 7th street ya ) € Patent Office. ota tuned and repaired. Piacos for rent. FAMILY SUPPLIES. (RESH OAT MES b with trains for Ann is mt Licaet UToe, sed Benasyleauta aving therr verde, vol isth D SVUOKWHEAT, AST HOMINY, GKAMAM FLOUR, WITMER'S 19iS Pennsylvania avenue. BP? sper: Prime Roast. Steak and Corned Beet, A. ¢ of BRICKED LOUN DS, BOLLS and ToC s8 Car 106 and 107 + 24 and 324 Now N.L. Market. Sim __32¥ and 344 Now N.L. Market. Bootes BOCK Waar, ac. Chotee New York Batter Choice New York Buckwheat. Meiler’s Diamoud Syrup. P Sane ee rey Ged Cranberries. Pare Currant and Qulace Jolly put ap andor our own supervision. Preserves, Brandy Peachsc, and sortment of Rew Goods joss rece! pia avenue. cx: checked at bare! D-H. worn, Geu'l Pass’r Ageut. AbFsauvils AND WASHINGTON B.B. =D ALEXANDEIA AND EREDERICKSBUUG Alexau/tria ae Alersndrts as follows: 6. 3.4,3,.6 and 7 p.m. The 6 vm Alexandcia ‘alt, Washington at $40 SOUTHERN EXPRESS, via Richmond, eaves Waebingtos 11-3% pi sale af offices corner 13th street and Pou: od corner 6tB street aud Penns) Te passengers can leave orders tm. and op. m. Other trains caily excep! ichmond Day Mail leaves fot Sd for sate THE TRADES. ERKAM Sie with oO. W. Darker Marnfactarers and D: Bitnds, Glass, Hardw O47 Massachusetts avenue, between streets northwest, sell than any other house. Rezeovsn. ‘hecked at all hotels and residences ove Boise ‘ oneral Passenger Agsiit. Gz). ©. WILEIN i Supt. to des*ination. WILLIAM BALL aud ali Build a and exanitue, WEST uissren MOTEL, OS THE EUROPEAN PLAN, Place and 16th stree Union Square aad ‘The most central, and yet qnistest location in the t to the great stores, theaters and Ghurches. Kievator, and ail modern Luprovementa, of the city by street care and Stages. seplimwifly OC. B. FERRIN, Proprietor, _—__—_ COAL AND WOOD. CoaLt woop: POR CASH} U8 OF TONS ORDBBSD. varictics of al oe of the Dest a WOoD, get 8 s00d articis and JAMES F. BRIEN, PLUMBER AND GAS FITIBR, $11 71x ST. NORTHWEST. WNInGS. ity. Convento A. FISHER’S NEW DYE WORKS, 906 G Street, near Ninth Sivect, Connected with "8 CHEMICAL 800! I@ WOl G, opposite Pazent Opica. winds of COai. ‘Now ti the tune to buy} FISHEB’ 7 Ninth PF THE SU. raane rend RT OF THE DISTBIOT NIE G. ANDERSON ET AL. vs. WM. F. = ‘AL.—AI7. ace of our Gpeur; delivered vapid ¢ Good OAK WOOD Gelfy»red a8 low ae atwos? thst is necessary to couvinee ON BROTHER s, E AUCTION SALES. PHOMAS 1 OWLING, Auctione r. MANUFACTURER'S BALE OF SUPERIOR SIL- | AK PCaTRG “ARE AND TABLE CUILE- RV AT AT TION Oo THIS EVENING, at 7 o'clock, and following @eosn: 100 clock tuthe Morning, 3 aod 7 ‘clock ® mw. nnttl the entire stock ia povad at Store 1347 Pennsylvania avenve, near lia street, | Twill sell the above targe and Hl assorted stock. | The Indics are particularly invited to attend the sale, [sanl3-6t] = THOS. DOWLING, Auct. To-MoORROW. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer and Real Estate Broker, At the old stand of Latimer & Cleary, Southwest corner of Pennsylvanis avenue and Ith st. PIANO FORTBS, HOUSKHOLD FURNITO BAKBEG'S OHAlky D FIXTUB CHIFA AND GLASS WARK. COOKING AND BEATING STOVES, AT ADOTION On SATURDAY MORNING, January Wrenon. at 10 o'clock, in front of my auction rooms, 1 shall sell, a large assort the above goods. janis st” THOS DOWLING. Anct. TPs, DOWLING, Auctionser and Real Estate Broker, (Successor to Latimer & Oleary,) Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and llth st. TWELVE SETS NEW SINGLE HARNESS AT AUCTION. € On SATURDAY MORNING, January 15th, 1973, at 12 o'clock, in tront of my agction rooms, I shall Fille, Without reserve, to cover advances, the above arnes Term jaul3 2t THOS. DOWLIN HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer and Beal Estate Broker, At the old stand of Latimer & Cleary, Southwest corner Penns. xvenue and Lith’ street. A stylish. kind and sound Bay MARE,7 Anct Jeers old: works double and sisgie. also, Suckriy bew Jagger Buggy, suitable for a profes: nal or businers gentleman, wil be «old in front of auction roomon SATURDAY M ING, Jan, 15th. at 12 o'clock. sen's-3t TE rss. wae AMAR, Real Estate Auctioneer, 519 7th street By virtue of a deed of trast toms, dated Jan- . and recorded in wiber No. °5, One of the land records of the District ia. L will seit on SATUGDAY, January at 4% o'clock p. m.,1n front of the p tices, at public anction. and tothe highest bid. the east halt of original lot numbered 3. in 8 numbered 733, frouting on south D street, between Istend 2a streets cast. Terms of snle: Que-third of the parchase money balance in 6, 12and 14 months; deferr<d nis to be secured by desd of trust on ths pro tat th of & cent. per annum. Coureyancing at cost of phir chaser If terms of sale are not complied wit five days, the trustee reserves the right to resell the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. CHARLES W. HOBNOR, Trustee, THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct IMPROVED AND UNIMPLOVE virtue of a decree of the Supreme © Distsict of Combia, passed in : 2.74, we will sel! at public anctic of each 6 premises herciuafter meutioned.on FRIDAY, 21st day of Jannary, A.D. 1374, comme G ckp mL 7. in Recets tmprox veiling, aecording to xbibited atthe sale, Said I cur avende. near Boundary s Immediately after the abov 5, ip Receivers’ em EGV SALE OF REAL ESTATE, of Sugars 1h street improved by good ndacy sitet, *t. Said Lots 13 Frame Dwellings. | Said lot $4 will be cold at the risk and cost of the | iting purebaser Terms. as prescribed by the decrees: One-third of | the purchase money casu, aud the balance thereof six, twelve aud cigh.een mm with 10 per cent. it purchaser or yp to give their promisyory hotes, with suretica to ths eatisfrctton of the Re- ceivers. Nodeed gtven until pu and intere-t shall be pola A DARNEILL MILLER | B. WILLIAMS, Auot. G@ & MIDDLETON, Auction TEFS’SALF OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | PROVARTY AT AUCTION, VIZ" UA BRICK DWELLING ON WEST SIDE OF Lise STEEL NULTUWEST, BELWEEN F vy, District ction of the holder ¢ rely, We Will sell at publ mm MONDAY, th Yelock p.m ton city, 1 thed ay the se et to ® pri ¥ 18th, 1-74, wud re- corded in Of the aforesaid land records, Terms of sale: Ono-third of the purchase money to be paid tn cash; balance iu Gand 12 months, with | ten per cent. interest, secured by uote and deed of traston the pro 2 Ci ee at parchas- er’s cost. 20) down when property 18 sold, which will be forfeited unie # the terms of sale are com- plied with in five days from sale, and the property may be resold at the riek and cost of the defeulting purchacer. JAMES @. PAYNE.1 1. y0 POA. DARNEI LER, ( Tustees. nova7-td — YOUNG & MIDDLETUN, Aucts. Be THE ABOVE BALE IS POSTPONED until MONDAY, December 13, at came hear aud place. By order of Trosteon : deci-td YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Aucis. @7-THE PURCHASER AT THE ABOVE SALE having failed to compiy with the terme of sale, the roperty will be resold,at hia risk gad cost, on MONDAY. January 17th, 1576, at same hour and place. By order.ot Trustees. janio-did YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Ancts. CHANCEBY SALE. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of _BT Prices Reasonahia, Terms Easy. novis-sm | g Metrict of Columbia. passed in equity cause No. | 4.756. Lwill, on SATURDAY, the 22d day cf Jana: ery. 1576, at 4 o'clock p m..in front of the premises, ‘er for sale, at public auction, the west 33 feet 1 ‘hes frout of lot No... iu syaare No.457, and ran- oR back with that widt! Iv feet 6 tuches to a pub- icy 2 feet wide; together with the improve- | huents, consisting of @ three-story and basement Lrick hose; No. 622 K street north’ euck or & | building 1 h: residue in two eal pay: dt two years, ith 6 per cent. interest, by the purchaser s'notes and 4 reserved lien e property. Deed civeu on the full pas moat of Gonveyancivg at purchaser's 250 will be required as sun as BEGINALD FENDALL, ‘Tru VLOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. KQUARE 597 AT AUCTION. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- TATE. SITUA Ist AND 25 STREETS WE 3 ND N SIBEELS eoUTi, AT FUBLIC AUCTION. } By virtne of a deed of trast, bearing date the Hl Sih day of May, A. DB. Asi id recorded in | iber No. 6l5, att ards of | the county cf Washington, istrict of Colum- g by direction of the holder of the promissory note thereby secured, wo will offer forsale, at pap- lic suction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, te det dey of January, Isv5,at 4 o'clock p. m., il thst cortein tract or parcel of land situate in the gity of Washivgcon, in said District, to wit:—Ail of Square numbered five hundred and nincty-seven 7), cor atning eighty-one thousand six hundred five feet (31,675 ) rms of tale are sy follows, to wit: Two thon- Jars in cash, and the balavee, for which the | Motes of the purchaier ehall be taken, bearing ine terest at the rate of seven por centum subangually, snd secured b the property ih sie, taolve, ., A deposit of two hindered doilars will be Fequired at the time of wale. All convesauciiig at the costofthe purchaser. If ths terms of sue ure Ret compued wich in teu days the trostes reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of the default ing purchacer. WALLET KILBOURN.t peo. JAMES M.LALTA. Ere ysnt-d THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. (J EOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEER’S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOTON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWREN 474 ANU otu STREETS NOKTHWEST, AT by Virtue of @ power contained in a decd of ‘ust, duly recorded in Liber 786, follo 402 et neq. one of land records for the District of Co- Inmbia, I will sel! at public auction, on the prem- iseayon’ THURSDAY, January 20th, 1:75, at © clock p.m., lot No.5, in square No. 514, front Sixty (00) feet ten (10) tuches om the north ‘ide New York avenne by an irregular depth of about che handred and ferty (140) fect. ‘Terms; One-third cash; balance in one, two, three and four years, with interest at cight per cast. un- {21 paid; the interest payable seit sauually on, the Tred payment: all Ss ped at the cost of the purchaser. A deposit uf $10) required aa soon as the pro struck of reper Sy 8 A GEORGE PRTER. Trnstes. jan10-cod TBOMAS DOWLING, Auct. = CHANVUERY SaLeE. By virtue of @ decree of the Supreme fu District of Colambia, cause No. $3:8, Lammond ots. vs, Lammon Stal, 1, will, 00, WEDNESDAY, tho 19th : : a acs of tho pr jises, offer SSutancl ete cttedy piattre datas 8 on ° 5 Coirect svu'b, fronting ill fect 8 feches on wala 0 5 inches on said Deleware avenue, (0 syuare fect of ground. This pert! ware south of The Copitol, and west cf the U. 8. Coast Survey Office, and is unimproved. Terms: One-fourth cash; residue in three equal DEI and the, with 6 per ceat. ptorents vecured by & teserved lien on tae property. Deed full tof the money. Goaverarcing st parchaser's ‘ont. ‘A depoutt of NALD FENDALL, AUCTION W458. B. Witbiams, <a ! S$ PIANO AT AvOTE ed aud in perfect order. % |B. WILLIAMS, suction FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctin At the off -tand of laa: Southweet coruer Pennayivatia avenue an 1,000 PAIRS OF SHOES AT AU: TO-MORROW; 1876. at 12 o'clock. wi ali sell, Without reserve, vend pairs Shoes, assorted sizes THOMAS DOWLING, Anet. W488. B WILLIAMS, Auctioneer On SATURDAY. ) January 15, bout oue thou- anuary 15th, 1376, com mn « hold Furniture. Carpets, Oi ‘arlor, Co king aud other Stoves. Marbls-top Chamber Suites. se Suite, very Two handsome Parlor Suites. upholstered in R- One +legaut Marble-top Si: carved and yore stylish. ASH BR. WILLIAMS, Anctioner. Tuomas DUWLING, Auctioncer. TRUSTEE’S BALE OF PROPERTY IN GEORG TOWN andsome Walnut Pressing ( jeboard, beaatifally Georgetown, District of! corner of Beall ard Monroe ronmng easteardly along Be rthwardly and treeix.ineatd town 08 street |B fot; and parallel with Be ne thied of the purchase money in and I wopths, the purchaser a deed of trast on the interest at 8 per ceat. per aunu. mplied with at ta eu: 1 to resell the pr p Aw TUE PURCHASER AT THE ABOVE SALK deecribe:| property WEPNe=DAY, the 19th day lock in the afrerne tof the defaulting purchescer. required when the property is struck « R. P. JACKS THOMAS DOWLIN¢ NSUN BROB., Aucttoncers, Southeast corn 9th and D streets a. w. DEAD LETTER OFFICE SALE, COMPRISI ALL AbuUr 9 000 LOT nee at the auction roome. uary 17th, at 10 o'clock ‘and Evening u til the whole is d E,W. BARS! Third Assistant E : TABLE PRO- aye «Lbs CHURCH, IN Fals- of that certaln deed of trust from I4aac aud wife to the ur , We Will sell at public auction. to the highest bi tn tho premises, on THI RSDAY, 1576, at 12 © clock im. is of isnd and appartena id deeds, contal Ii acres and 10 and is avery de We Botlidgs and iy @ part ol the Sarah Se So much cast wd Was origit: the costs of #4 May Sth, 13:7, and the reaia PLEASANT PLAL AND MT PLEASANT § of scertain deed of D. 1655. and recorded 14,at folio 257, of the land recortsof Washinz- of Columbia, and at ti y, im the Distri u front of the premises, on SAT Jo) +A. D. 1576, at 4 following dercrided pice twenty eight (23) in biock num Todd & Brown #sab-dirtston of a & tract called Pivagant Plains and Mi. incash; and tho balance, he purchaser, bearing tuterest at the rate of eight per centcm per aunum and payable in six sud twelve mcnths. and the time of sale, St the cost of the purchaser. are Lot complied with in eeven dayafrom the day of sale the Unstee resere property athe cost « Al conveyanc: If the terms of sate the right to resell the and risk of the defaulting pur- JAMES M. LATTA, T: THOS. DOWLING, Anct. Beai Kstate Brokers and Anctiopecra, 2 Seventh street OF VALUABLE IMPBOVED UNFINISHED GAY and DUNEAR- y G. By virtue of a deed ot trnst, dat 5. recorded in Liber 775, folte 489, of the record of Washington conaty District cf Celamb: and by direction of the holder of the note scared eby, we will sell at public auction, on WED- NESDAY, the 19ih day of January,'I576, at 4 oclock p m., all that piece or parcel of ground in “ for the same at a gion street 113 fect TRUSTEES SALK ROPERTY AT A ON point on the west side of north from the northwest corner of Washington and thence west 80 fect toa 2% feet; thence east 50 feet ‘set, and thon south aloug the Hae of Washiugton street $6 fect tothe beglauiua, together with the use aud privilege of the said 10. W-toot alley : thence nort 3,000, with ten percent. interest together with tl taxes due om the property tthe d: sa h iu twenty four months. s: cured by notes beariug interest and dead of trast o: are complied with tn s roperty will L faulting purcheser. urchaeer’s cost . k. &. DODOE, PAD DAKNELLLE, DOWNMAN & GREEN, Ancts. rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. “8 BALE OF A VALUABLE BUILD. BE SOUTH SIDE OF DUN wee WASHINGTON tus of 6 deed of trust, bearing date on D. 1374, and duly re- fog £2 and 63, « By the 8th of Decem corded iu Liber No. the Iand records for the Dia sel) at public auc ob, in frovt of the premix Usth day of January, a. Dis jescribed real est 4% o'clock p.m. the followin, Musto in Ueorgstown, Distrito? Colembh plece or parcel of ground described as lot fonr 4),in C,H. Cragin, r,s reeorded #1 teiow of original lots/laud part of72, in Thomas aidstion to said Geor safd lot on the + out! a! the distance of the southwest ¢ All that ceria! etown. Beginning tor Janbarton street, sud inety (90) feet westwardiy ‘from ‘ner of Dunbarton aud Wa-aiugion d running thence south one bundred and > thence West twenty-fonr (24) feet four 4% / inches; thence nor h one husdred ani thence cast twenty-four (24) feet {ur ad one-half (4%) inches to the place of be- f sale: Four hundred and seventy-six dol olghit (ooie sunums trom Novos: rf reont. Novem: 2d, isto aky va rt cash, the notes of the purchaeer, be: the day of sale, aud secured roperty sold. shall be taken, A deposit of $50 will required of the purcbaser st the time of sale, and all conveyancing st the expense of If terms of sale are not com; the trustee reserves the rict and cost of the defai after five days’ advertisement C. H. ORAGIN, Jz. 395.7,1013,167 [Cour | THOS DOWLL "THOMAS DOWLING, anctioncer. TRUSTERS’ SALE gud ten (1107 vty-rix ceuts(§ reg! from ‘a deed of trust ou the io resell the proj ating ‘parchiasor, T AUCTION OF AN ELE. 3 Fi BISSRS ae 5 the Amuesty BIL. HOUSE.—A fter onr repor r be continued bis sp-ech on the am n sty BL Referring t democratic member (Mr. Walker) from the Eimira district, of the erueities alleged to have been practiced in the federal prison here, Mr. Biaine said there were present on the democratic side of the House two gent! men who represent in part the constituents that surround Camp Douglas ( Messrs. Caal field and Harrison.) and he asked those gen tlemen to say whether, to their best kno#l edge avd belief, there was any cruel treat- ment of prisoners as charged Mr. Cavlfi-1! (rising on the democratic side of the House.) sai¢:—Tne gentieman has seon fit to call on me for my testimony in regard fo the treatment of prisoners at Camp Doug Ins. Ido not wish him to suppose from my aiance: that Ifully acquiesce in what he has said, Mr. Blaine, (interrupting).—In what who bassaid; the gentleman from Georgia or my- se Mr. Cauifield. Maine has said. Mr. B wet — the dental of the In what the gentieman fro Laughter. Mr Ca: fosay that there were herdships in Camp Dougiass which were ex perienced by the prisoners from the sonth. but those hardsbips w ntal to the climate and to the emerg { their im- prisonment Mr. Hill (without rising fr low tove)—That is r. Caulfield. [remember some in if. I happened to be one of the num ppointed to emelion the suffer © prisoners at Camp Dow ovght there teh was f «ke them perf utter Of ¢ sTeAat bat I regarded that atal to the ¢} ithem at t Every effort was made to make th - both on the wartof the states and on the part of the ,. ‘ernment, but ter: Were some eruelties tit own knowledge. Howey would be fair to charge the y Were chargeable to the iat riain individuals, Mr. Hill, That ts all Mr. Blaine (to Mr. ¢ state whether the prisone: Fort Dougias did not ¢ same quarters and b exactly the sat MMmMOdations as the Tilineis troops had d who left Camp Douglas, which was their camp, and went to Fert Douglass, ex places with t ners? pat I meant ki) Wi who cam upy and sha Mr. Cauifield._My memory on that p does not serve me Mr. Bi ny.)—9! or The geutleman «oes not recollect that Cam) Mr Caulfetd. my recollect Mr. Blaine (stil what a recoli¢ lican side} T of the genilem rollect, the oth p resolution w Mr. Caulfield rely, it you to understand Ui ¥ recollection is about wish you to stand on Isaidit was a strange recol- © noi question the gentleman's sso. teroa the at is cqual to the recol a from Geor woo dla ay, whether he offered algo Aros +8bd § wer cy oft of Chicago came forward &: comfort of the prisoners. Mr. Henderson inois » Dongias w t confined there, becaus od and kindred was a p jd me t 10 con Pl Th hs Mr. 5 —There 8 number of gen- Uemen 0} rwho have ty tor orth and who, v 3 yall assume by their si- ement that I mak to reply, bat up been a et x 22 interrupted t e was extended, which Mr. R: d todo. r. Mil sing on the democratic s I as jemin from Maine to withdraw his remark, tuatif geatiemes on this side who were cor ate prisoners did not rise and deny his statement their stience Would be construed as an acknowledgment of its truth. aine.—If an: of the House desires to yield to him. Mr. Davis, ( y gentleman on thatside radict tt I wiil also on the demoeratle souer of war at Fort Del- 3 ine made 2 mot on as if he would not yield the floor any loiger Mr. Davis (vocife iu facts, and when tt uot bave them. (Great excitement} Mr. Banks ( Mass.) made the point of order that, aftor Mr.Blaine’s challenge to the other side, be had no richt to decline yielding, but the Speaker overruled it. Mr. Blaine.—Yes, if that will do you any good; or you may all, over there, stand up «nd Gissent. 1 will wait for you to do that. Mr. Ramdall.—We are not at school now. (Roars of laagnter. | Mr. Blaine.—If you were you are an unruly set of scholars. Mr. Blaine then quoted largely from the Speeches of Mr. Hill, of Georgia, made dur- ing the war, in support of his charges of crueities durivg the war, submitting to fre- eni interruptions fr that geutiemau in explanation. Mr. Blaine quoted resolations, the language of which showed that the suf fermgs of Union prisoues were generaliy known on both sides of the line, and ne added that the author of them was S; . cajl, of Pennsylvania. [Laughter at the ex- pense of Mr. Randall.) He also referred to a resolution offered by Mr. Washburne, of Ili- nois, approving of the humane efor «dininistration to secure an exchange of pri: oners, and he said that amongst t who Voted against it was Samuel S. Cox, then of Ohio. (Lauguter at the expense of Mr. Cox.} Mr. Cox (interrupting.)-The houorable byena irom Matne— Mr. Biaine.—I am not to be interrapted Mr. Cox (#s if correcting himself.)—I say the honorable gentivinan from Maine inter- ed me five Limes him come ia. Mr. Biaine.—Yes; but the gentleman from Pennsylvania (Mr. R: jail) has notifiel a that J cannot b my time extended. Mr. Cox (ferociously.)—Well, bellow away; you are a hyena. Mr. Elaine, continuing, satd he stated on the authority of General Grant tat one trouble in rejation to the exchange ot pris- oners Was that the Davis government ob- served no honor ia the matter. Mr. Blaine concluded:—In view of all these facts, luave that if the American Congress, by @ two-ibird vote, shail pronounce Jed son Davis worthy to be restored to the full rights of American citizenship, I cau only Vote against it and bang my head Ina silence. Mr. Banks proposed to amend the bill by striking cut all after the first section aud substituting a provision tuat any persoa now tying under political disabilities stall be fully aud forever relieved therefrom, upon appearing before a United States court, or auy court of record, and taking tue follow- ing oath: “1, A. B., do solemuly swear tual I will support aud defend the constitution of the Uaited States against all enemies, for- eiga and domestic; that I will bear trae faith and allegiance to the same, and obey all laws mace in pursuance thereof, aad that I take this allegation freely, without@ay men- tal reservation or purpose of evasion what- ever.” Mr. Hale.—tI object to that amendment, un- less the amendment of my colleague (Mr. Blaine) be entertained. ‘The Chair ruled that the amendment pro- posed by Mr. Banks was not in order. Mr. Randall—I will manage it, I think, so as Log oe in order—uniess the geutlewan from Maine (Mr. Blaine) prevents. Mr. Banks spoke in support of his ameni- ment, taking occasion to declare that he did not hold Mr. Davis responsible for the atroci- sons. He delared that the history of Jef- Davis’ participation in it is not writ- ten; there is nothing —— i sone that it cannot be gainsaid. For guilty, wao- ever they may be, he ed forgiveness; for the sufferin; rhoever or oak beea, he in the blessings of ; for the eriraes themselves let the earth hide them! Messrs. Morey, of Louisiana, ani Tarbox, Se spoke in favor of unquali- amnesty. Mr. Randall (Pa.) closed the debate. He other day, and I let said thatin the bill he had lowed, word word, in substance, the one which the gentleman from Maine (Mr. Biaine), @ member of the Committee oa Rules, bad himself concurred in at the last session. He (Mr. Biaine) had not thea rushed to the front with his venom, because. per- Penton, from iat w jentleman gent | sors of men was unworthy | Last night | bedroom, hi | but springing up qu “ far Calon eoka! 1 | gua time and thea dashet after its 5S the sear sectaiiiny eee Mrs. Ma aught her bus>and and tr pee ee ee * | tohoid him back, and he threatened ¢ | m bring it to | her | time *iton prompted bim to r ef on the tad feelings seg fe by him. An appeal t . orth) of bis party, referre wnt f ed by a t t De, and wat isiey at be broncht forward the men<ur *piritof partisanship, Lat ina spirit a PetaM, at the gentleman from Ml litle under tood the sentiment of the poo « ben he interjered with this bill of am Mr Blaine inquired w tw o rnies Mr Randal! alinded te Mr. ta: dal! reptied that he alluded to rales designed to cu the rights o rity, @od whien the present H d repea ‘ed 7 Blaine reminded bim that be bimesels t. Randal!) had the creditof voting for the first of these rules. The debate having closed, Mr. standatl asked unanimous consent tohave Mr. Baaks voted on, bat Mr. Biaiue ob The bill, with Mr. Banks’ amendment (Mr. Blaine’s not having been admitted), was ro ferred to the Judiciary Committee, and the motion to reconsider the reference was made by Mr. Biaine) and laidon the table, so that the bill caunot be reported back except uader the regular call of committees. The House then, at 3:15, adjourned. Jealousy and the Pistol, SHOOTING HIS PRETTY YOUNG WIFE'S visitor, PD THEN KiLLING HIMSELF. Between § and 9 o'clock last Martens, a cigar dealer, of eet, shot and dangerously wound rs, of ist aven and then & instantly killed himself, The de Was enacted partly in the cigar store tens in 28th and partiy tn the store. Auton M phe Was marry s woman with whi and nothing mestic happiness unt.la ago. He then grew jealous on visits at his store of The latter had been connected w last ten years, ve company N of prepossess appear his cigars ta Marten’s | He bought re, being verally wal Martens. This acquain intimac: nd he spent m: im Martens frequ a by Mrs. into reis with his wife,and at sac i threatening language. She says that o eo Thursday before Chris! husband at Roge m his shop. fterward f ht a pistol and carried tt minutes before 9 o'¢ sent, but when he afterward and found his wif Is WAS a> nd Rogers conversation in the back room according to Mrs. Mar dered Rogers ont of the room. \ ed at Rogers. The latter ly reached, the door, ast as he opened tt Mariens fred a see: | fshe did not let htm go. Sh jeased her hold, and Martens foll gers Into tt nd began to fir ee shots. At the thir » then r ome passers-by had been attrac the firing, aud they say that Martens w up to the prostrate man, pat the pistol to sown right temple, fired, and fell to the walk. He died on the spot. Captain i Rogers taken to Bellevue t Martens’ body to his home. t. Rogers’ wounds are mor. mn, 12th. j taL—-[¥. ¥ A LiTTLe Boy Kinus Hrs Poa \ littie boy eigut years of a raty, of Harrisbar r y Wounded in Lancaster g by a little playmate SIX years of age. whom b and who is a sc xaminer that Mr. Stew six years of him and Master Braiy a nt existed, gud on Saterday 2 response toan invitat he Brady ame trom Harrisburg. in company w ter, to enjoy a brief visit in Uils ¢ Stopping at the home of Mr. Stewart. A f days ago Charles Stewart, an elder brought home from his office a large kuown as Colt's Navy, 2nd he plac 4 it, joaded, ina drawer ‘under some ly Some toeans Master Josie ascerta the whereabouts of the Weapon, and morning about 8 o'clock he managed to itin his possession. He then ran to call his little companton down fast. As he ente wd Master Brad: began to snap the revolver in nd in another moment a loud r through the hous» and a bullet wa: Sbrain. He fell forward « or, 3 te members of the family, who Were at breakfast, ran up stairs. they found the Stewart boy trying to lift up his dying companion. He was conveyed toa bed and brs. J. L. Atlee, sr.aod jr,caliel in. Taey At once pronouned the cas>a hopeless one,as Use ball was lodged in the brain, aud death wos ovlv a matteroftime. The injared lad was a bright, intelligent, and interesting little fellow. How to Lieut a CoaL Frre.—After thoroughly sifting out the ashes, | t ¢ mers la the grate aud put apon them sone Shavings or waste 3 , aud a few dr; ot kindiing laid loorely across eaci then put on some large cinders and a fow pieces of small coals. Light the fire at the bottom with a lighted paper. and, when the stieks are burning well, put on some larger pieces of coal with your haads, using oid gloves to cover them if needfal, but do bot throw on the coal with the shovel or seattle, It packs it too closely. Ail the smaller cinders and unburnt coal can be placed ou the top. and in a little time you Will bave a good fre, aud one suitable to cook a steak orchop as well as to boll tue tea-kettle and the oat-meal porridge. A dre cannot burn withouta supply of air, and, if the coal and cinders are too closely pack” they can neither light quickly nor burn idly; and a steady, constant fre can b: t up with less coal than one that is constantly sUrred up. If you desirea clear fire for the cridiron, put a few cinders on top, aud, when they have ignited, sprinkle a little salt over ihem, Cinders can be styled home-made coke, and the woman who wastes them should learn that she turows away a thingof value. stic! GROWING HovsE PLANTS. What is waat- ed for many kinds of plants and flowers, 1s moist heat ut the roots and fibers, where Srowth early starts, and from wi stimulus 1s conveyed to every other part of the plant. A thrifty growth below the ground is sure to be followed by fratt aad flowers above. This can be acsoinplished by Dliing the saucers of the lower pots with hot water. This is, of course, absorbed and car- ried up to the roots and fibers, giving the re- quired bottom hest. Unthrifty plants, in | addition to this, should be placed on the mantel-piece over the kitchen range; keeping | them, of course, well watered. It supplies heat where it is most wanted—at the roots,— and the benefit is marked. In warm rooms tbe higher temperature is at the top, and tue coldest pear the tloor, where the pots are. This reverses the proper order, giving the roots of the plant the coldest place. Another important matter in house plants is to give them the morning sun. indows where flowers are kept should, therefore, face the east. The reasons are not knowa, perhaps, but the fact ts patent to all whose business {tis to develop healthy growth in plants aad flowers, that an hour of morning sun is worth three hours of afternoon sua.—Boston Transcript. CONDENSED BeeR.—Mr. Lockwood de- seribes, in the Journal of the ey Md Aris, his patent solid or condensed y Beer is taken &t its best condition, its alcohol pees ea and saved by a method of gentle a ition in vacuo and the residue ix coa- densed in @ vacuum pan, like milk. When finished it is enc! tn hermetically sealed packages, the alcohol first being added to it again, and acting as a preservative. Tae fer- mentation which was present ia the beer when it was taker .s suspended by the hea’ AE CAME down the street yesterday morn- ing with @ countenance with and tranguility. His nose and ears were but he them not. ag the ef Pro’ ™ fal for the blessings: wideuce S7Prince Bismarck has cliosen b iwepetoem f of showing his grief Tatenberg:, He doseaet ieties f | Hl i | Tim Printer His Optaton ef | The Ping | Leading Editors Keown ever, where as 1° composing ream "bad never worked his life. As soon as he bolt he Was welcomed from Witnout tak bina from. the is Ube cen ire of the ta composing stone, ut him like Marean 1 Be 2 Tohim & well-ragu- g © men work tematicntiy for wages, is an abomination vd a dingrace. He would scorn to be xub- . He never took onters y. When he sirikes « place that | im be tackles a column of type begips to distribate it. When be doesn't ike bis work or bis company be throws on his Storming to ask for a wits wore and t to @ master. coat and walks off An old. dingy prin biackened cases, battered ty; Composing stones, nting-office, out of shape, the quolns all mashed, Cobwebs on chases all indented, the and the foreman’s ‘inal most to the handie. give bim genuine delight. and big ing the jong absence weil-springs of pleasurabl pression Of inteose disgust owed bis features as he saw thatit was pot The newest of the racks (he air of cleanliness Whe be «i ) taking omters f wer the pla the ceiling, « over &@ month old die him shudder ach as Na- ve thrown oa the galley led bis contempt could, not destring to wound their snecred he did it so eX. aad whe did you hail from last?” asked the i for the Pilgrim to walk ». but the quiet sarcasm wae T-\uking he bad a history are- down in & beer saloon 1 ortered the liqaid by ~ queried there two oceans. aud swinging his ta stream jo! tohaecso r tuat scattered Lhe sawdust square yard. worked for every- “Of course you have worked for Greek here comes the béer; help yourself, y much; his ¢ and bis swear ny was like Cie ‘oey have gob no's Reid, ‘owertal Mind.” a bat not half so in the offce since Tne place ain't nin Cincinnati, I suppose?” for Murat Hal- » believes tn infla- yl was selling up one of his and I thought it weald general gail of busi- ‘ter with two-em ad itall the way down. acolama of keeping with t you expect to be patd 5 lnousaad for says 1,*if you pay me ‘ation basis I must'set ap my met- hat's the odds? so after teach n iu finance acon Smith, fella’ that Doc, Miller, of the porter, CUSs®es worse thag md writes his edi sn old dlaner fork. Let's y longer in one pl tittle strack after seencry of aur, view, It's the’ chang 2Akes the man. you have &son and want to bis education. You may send him say, boy bim a railroad licketand g- That will make a pret- 0 2an of bim ina few years. Bat if ‘ou take an interest in him aud want to ee to something oat of the com- through his cent, and kick him out ¢ 1 never to show his face again about: In ten years years he comes his bink account will (Yes, don’t care if Ido.) That's my pian of education. Look at those doffers with diplomas, scourin’ dishes im restaurants and cierkin’ in dry goods stores, You'll break that cork if you pull it in that Combine printer with ‘ight the Sey 8 , and pockets, tak the back door, Ube premises. back a made man, a: surprise you some. and you've droj (Ful your own ve been all over the Unite w i'm going to roost. Good night. in another momeut the Pilgrim threw backt his hexd and tossed a giassfal down. slid through the door ‘porter surrounded Taking him all in @ m@n bard to d no Man bis frien of nature, oblivious of his bis rags, and glorying In Some day death will lay friendly hands Lim. The Pilgrim will manifest the indifference, be! 7 serious in mortality,” and the world will be minus @ character of which the W: Jew forts the vearest and closest couuter- ike @ ghost, licate anywhere. be wanders 0 ‘ig that there i S7-Allthe French ministers dined with President MacMahon yesterday, indicating the termination of tne crisis. Crogeou, in the i24 year of her age. Foueral from the resi ot " 1337 With street weet, on Sunday next, ™m. Belatives a0 fricade are fespectfudy invited to attend. {Tribune copy. OFER, Ontve 18th inst., after along ‘al loess, Tacala BivTeNtorer, met Jace from the Zion's Churet, stceots, on Sunday, January sth, et SERGEANT. On Friday, January 10h, 1576, ot eau Mee Avnuine Bin aan? widow of tee ate Joba Ser Goo heel ne WOOD. On the 18th inant, | Frestaence of her daugpter, Mrs. est. Mrs. AN» inte Captain Wm. W. Wood, in ierelatives and friends of the family specially invired to attend the f ebove residence to-morrow, Saterday.) UNDERTAKERS. R, ¥- Banxxa, Cabinet Maker and Undertaker gy @i® itu Breer Moxrawasr, ¥. HARVEY, Undertaker, So, $34 F Srancr, betwoes Minth and Tentm p= = A &3 WILL BE ERCELVED by ned not? Loon io the foltowing deseribed cit, to be delivered at our whert om the ranch, vir: Pine Piles, #01. Jong, 16 fn. ot but 9 ta. amma 36 Waite Oak Fender f. long. | 1,900 Umoad foet 10x20 Vir 8, “iat bs nae Se peop Mig n =: THE SUPREME CO eee cout Ml Th 34 day of January, Bartietr & OaMrskit vs, ¥ THE DISTRICE A Jamies. a! Clerk. TOF THE DIST!