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mat cg STEAMER LINES. m. dally, with to Ghicagos ead 11.665 «. AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. xcept Saturday, with For — and Baf- & FREPERICKSBURG RBAIL- ALEXARD EI A ¥ AND ALEXANDRIA & Sores Lynette: re 7 ‘mation, Siceptn cr of Thirteent street and Pen Northeast corner of Sixth street sandat the Depot, whers t for the checking of Baggage to ig and Residences. ‘Agent. jon'l Passenger Ager DN, Gen'l Maaneer D CHIO RAILROAD. . JANTARY Sod, 1876. LEAVE WASHINGTON, re aud Way Stations, snd Penney! w a Buy FRANK THOM RALTINORE CHARGE OF ay Bistions. Dn ‘Sanday wtp a Relay «nls « — Baltimore. Wey Stations and Ellicott City. NORFOLK EXPRESS, Bagerstows and int ta meshon & Winchester and W. 0 So — Battin re and Way Biations 6:00—s'. L Cincinnati, Pittebarg Ifart Ex- jeago, Colambas, Sandaszy and tations on Ohio and You wiene Express. Sicepingcars ndey Station for Was 0 an day for, pe checked and recetved st any Maser rot Transportation. Oe s% E. General Ticket Agent, doneral Agent. FEW YORK AND WASHINGTON HKOUG TIMOKE, BAILA DEL Puls mm nee NeW YOKK, BC is now and of — most ‘at A =. i ACE a Bae cane oN ‘1376, trains by this Express—Paitevn One Train cw York tnd points Bast Philadelphia and Bew York Philsdetpnia end way points seeds “Beer Yea tor Pi es for easter a New York PALAC a SLEePing nformation can be procured at the of- Scr and ebecked dt hotels, and # ca ordere left at ry a northeast corner of Fount MoE AND veatana ae sete FiIMOKE & POTOM. BPOT CORNER 67H aNDB After January 2d, 1876, trains will ron as follows: Praag parr Ee OK BALTIMOKE. Fea ered Gand ty exces xprese_for Philadelphia and Wi ienurwas2 i snnodadon Tor Popes Crooks dul ail; TRAE AT Was! ‘New York Express, daily . daily. ‘aud Philadsiphia Express, dally, except : oc: daily from Baltimore and the West. ‘hmond Kx press, dai ‘3. m. and 40 sept Sonday, eounect at Bowle with Ine. shingion at 7:30 @. m. and 4:55 a with tretus for Annapolis, cir orders a¢ Ticket UMfor, ib street and Pennsylvania Tuer 6th street sai Pennosyive- ethetr baggage colied for and o. WILKINS. ‘Supe BUYD, Jr.. Gon'l Pase’r Agent. LEXANDGIA AND WASHINGTON B. 8. AAND FERDERIOKSBORG Bs 3 Aiccuediia eet ows: 6,7; » p.m. dally, all tier tras © Alexandria as follows: 4.5.6 and 7» w. 7 Mai Neares + Washington at 8.40 UTUEBN EXPBESS, via Kicnmond, 2113S pa. daily except o sil putate South ant hotels @u: D. Mm. Boy Si GO. UO. WILSINB, THE TRADES. ARE Hew WILLIAM BALL eet i eg an eee Suveta Lorthweet, sell ‘Soan any other house. JAMES ¥. BRIER, PLUMBER AND GAS FITIBR, _mar 811 77H ST. NOBTHWEST. AWRinas. J088B 0. amen a reed Monatectarer * Es Ses poy A A Wishki's NEW DYE won, "908 @ Street, near Ninth Strest, a. BES OC jemi sires, or G, oppose and gh ScounINe my a N*®* EXPEESS LINE VIA CANAL, PHILAUDELPHiA. AL BRAN DRIA, ING TO. OF ia BORG BT" ‘OWN WASH- Water street Thi on t Philadelphia Olyde's js line connects af iphia with Regular Som!-workly Line of Provt- | dence, Boston aud New States. No whart- mee in Boston by 6s tine. ¥ Hips it for D. of O. WM. PCLYDE £00. Puliefsigniee REED. Alexandria, Va. Bo Freighter by K r Freighte do nox deft at Express. Orders General Gimce, 6 S03" Pounsylvavia avenus. or the Steamers’ Wharf, will be promptiy attended Y. BETWEEN NeW K POOL, CALLING aT Gon HARBOR Br ag ROM Maw Youn. Wea Mod. March 18 We Wed, Wed. Wed, ae par’ severy foliow me WEDNESDAY and SATUB- marked * See ee ers. Barns oF Passa in, 8! of 1d, rdiv epeemeorenl ickets to $518, gota, oad fdonal. betura tickets on favorabl fenne, Steerage tickets to and from ail Beihaaty Siac Havre, Antwer rx: ras ‘er lavre, A aud for Mediverance echt snd, pore, APA a he Company 5 ae wwling Green, oF corage and cabin io BMA ALL WOOD & ihOnBisoN Ne eis ; ‘OBAS. G. FRANCKLY FAMILY SUPPLIES, Bp°TTES. BUCK WHEAT, as ‘Chotce New York Bu! Choice New York Buckwneat. Molier's Diamond Syrup. Yermont Maple Syrup. Cape Cod Oranberries, Pare Current aud ‘Quince Jelly put ap coder our OWD supervision. res, Brandy Peaches, 91 portment of Hew Goods Pst Faced Bi “oota6-tr sos Penusrivanis avenue. COAL AND WOOD. (esr! Coan: woop: woop: CHEAP! CHEAP! FOR CASH! api TnonnsnDs OF TONS OLDERED. ily cargos vinds of COAL and WOOD. itso - oo ado get 8 £004 article seieay 33a be? to the ton, call on the under two of the ee tu the District, facilities Table keh snnexed for tbe dettvery of Goal direct from our to the consumer, we can certainly offer special. induce mente, A'vinit {o our Wharves and twill con- ince one at a glace of our nnsur; ntsges, © et PINB WOOD delivered as low as ‘$8.60 ur Cor Good OAK WOOD delivered as low a8 86 to 87 per cond A trial fs all that Is necessary to convince a onal Of the above facts. ROTHER: ON B! Main Office anc Deporat Johnson’s Wherv: of Ath and 13th streets, na bafore Son! Poy rene 1409 F street northweat, Officer 1719 sb areet ang €0 PROPOSALS. DRUPOSALS FOR WORK AT NATIONAL MILITARY UBMETEEI“~. NATIONAL CEMETERIBS, Ny DC. Pe. vaary fy 1378 ais. in triplicate, w tached toeach, will be MOSDAY. Maro) struction ef Superintendent ai Cemeteries at Sali-bary, N. ‘ y of this vived at ), for the zo3 at the a Fort tonal Cemete Va. and Bere The work b quired ‘The right Is re-erved to re. 2 of in on ‘4 at the (Quart KY., Raleigh. N Gp. also at the Cemeteries Proporals 1 end Ledges’ or “Walls” for “National te sud addressed to the undersigned. Thay welll be opened at noon on the date specified, when bidders are invited to be present. Ri Ly febs-6t Captain aad ae Q. M. Deron be OF THE INTERIOR, Chor IxpiaN Arains. January 25, 1978, posals will be recsived at this ofc J enti 120 ocieck the ¥istday of February, 1:76, fo furnishing the following named quantities of live Cattle on the Hoof for to Indiars tn the In- ai territor; Borie K a Comanche Agency, 1,400,000 pul rors wel oy For site Wiel ta Agency, 800,000 pounds, gross Fer the Maman serb end:Arapahoe Agency, 1,800,000 pounds, grove weight. PFull particulars regarding the requirements for bicters ‘wil be Saretched. om sppticesion st this SMITH. ui yandT-eotfeb19 Commissioner iiss Affairs. DEVLIN & CO, Yr. CLOTHIERS WASHINGTON OFfricE, 106 F STREET. _tan8-tr i, carro: min QR LIVERY AND HIRING STABLES, Ne. 317 Third Sa 8. ee FINE CARRIAGE! OR W CALLS, RECEP TIO NS, &e. SPECIAL ATTENTION H.EgIP TO BOARDING DINGS, Orders left ai oemacanioaat Hotel, or at Stable, ds7 or night, will receive prompt attention, jané-1y A. B. DENNIS & CO. aT; MANUFACTURERS’ ¢ AT MAD KICES. o4 Ladies’ and Gent's TRAVELING TRUNKS, with McMarray’s Patent Trunk Stay sttached. LADIES’ TRAVELING SATCHELS. SHAWL STRAPS and POCKET BOOKS, DOUBLE and SINGLE HABNESS. LAP BOBES aod HORSE BLANKETS. SADDLES, BEIDLES and WHIPS. ‘Trunks Covered and Kepaired, and made to order All Repairs to Harness. pcm URRAY, Jeni tr S06 Market Space. ‘08 THE CUBE OF SOROFULA, (or K. EVIL.) Bhoumation. Congum pifon Bonce, Distance of the Liver sna avin, Weakasercs and Trregalaritieg | Peculiar to. Wonian, Vensreal eae in ever} equal to CeCORYDALIN COMPOUND. CHAS, Store 2 0O., 450 Pennsylvania avenue, Sole Sianufacturea St 906 B street southwest. ) Fo "1876, DIABIES AND raypours VISITIN ‘TEACH }.—Select Hotes on the In- Lae bk see & Clark. cau Fite eee PRI eran: Peis: shed. LANTYNE, | hs Lua street. ‘B NOTICE, — ies mieet: Tere ave chained from ths Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. holding. a § Special Term, ry ol estate: eDEVI bigger of Colum- wOuR McbEVitT. late See ne y ‘are hereby warned {0 exhibit the same, with the vouchers t subscripers, on or before sof webruary next: they may otberw! Ja jnded from all benefit of the Minto.” Given under our bands, this tot day of February, sr. fer3-that* DASA MCD EV IETY f Bxecutors. J* THB OUPRENS COURT oy THE DISTRICT | en non MILLER Grong W. MiLLEx ot a— j theip customers iw es | sebireote ae Eastern Lite. By Barriet Martine@ theese §3 Magnetim and & lecrricity | By Guthrie 1 Winter Sunshine. By Burrough A Paying luvestment. | By Anne Dickiuson. al Minivg. By Collins... History of Crea ton. By Hackel Air, and its R- lati oe Se Life. By Hartley. My 'wonng Alex Miss Gong ‘The bm tons acd the Wil, By Chips from « German Worksh ‘The Pillow of Straw. By The Orphan of Piniico, with, ‘sketchiags and ngs By Thacker: ‘The True Order of Studios Halves. Be James Pay ye. Geol eta Sketebes iy Agassi pant il ‘By "Lowell elon oe cag ull SRSVSSeews eesanesseses rectory . 13576, Tribune, World end Ghateh Aimanace — lot Cloth-bound Booke.... Tl NEw Book BALL ANY yas, 425 a _ the King. By Ol Theodora: « Home Story. Historical Boence from ¢ il Jats ‘jen. 1 Years that are Told. By Bose Porter. Erm, for the Hc i x By Rev. Wm. Scribner. felect Ne ateNoten ou ceron the llosophy . oe; BE 1s Dabnoy. ot ns for 1876 for 8 Bchool jana! r TA ‘S FP. Ss SELF-ULO' NG ee FOR 1876 valuable bg hock and Oash Account aay ont rent Kinds in various styles of Binding. PHYSICIA NS’ VISITING LIST FOR 1876, HAGERSTOWN sale and Hetatlvas ‘nd other ALMANACS Whole SHILLINGTON’S Bookstore, dect)-tr Corner 4% strect and Penna. avenue. ——————_—_—_————__ EDUCATIONAL. Mes OSBORNE'S YOUNG LADIES? BOARD- NG AND DAY SUHOUL, 943 M st. north. West. Patt H. BEREAN, Professor of Geriam Mile Bars, of French. Host narter commences February Ist, 1576. am OOK ane COLLEGE, ELLICOTT CITY, MD. This _institation is conducted’ by the Ohristian Brothe The wtent, on Ing & satisfactory examina ‘ipioma in either the Classical, tion, may receivea the Beientific, or the Commercial Course. Board and Tuition Graduating Fee. dec t&2m BRO. BETTELIN, President, KisoeeGasran BOHOOL FOR PRIMARY ABD ADVANOED CLAPSES, 70% lth at., bet. G and H n.W7. Teachers, Misses SUSIE POL BOEER, and Miss SARAH POLLOCK. ications to be made after $ o'clock at 1100 B snd lth nortnwest. novs 3m tho EPISCOPAL rome i schoo. WEDNESDAY, th “Farther Information c canbe kad had tros * "144% Uorcoran CLASHICAL Sm. EXNSer'so HOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, 918 Rew York avenes aoe Moe aan, SOR, Principal “Tag olgieh ann teecion’bogtas Ros AER are seer 6%. For particulars ard special advant Stcried 1 by this "heademy ene ‘Otrculars at satan sokstores, or address Principal, Ho. 1316 44 ees Olassica. Hi 8cg3] Os sonthwest. Private lessons her Mathematics and Phonography. pegzaegrion FO® OHILDREN, Miss Bmma hago epee eed and Practical Cw. win adition to the Risdon jarten, ths: a SchaRtageno whlch are so. well knowin, enpFotal st tention Is also alven to elementary. Ingtra ae orgiary for thorongh edueatio Opens: Sept, Isth. “Normal ‘training class, let. "For particulars addreas ea abover®. ngid-Sost BANKERS. MON y Is made faster and more easily in stock apeentation in Wall street than in any other lewitimate way. ‘The Banking Honce of Mossrs. Alex. Frothivgham & Co, 12 Wall strect, have pail to their custume: during the to thirty days over @ 450.0 ey have over 3.00) custe mers, who reside Iu different parts of the world. Their pesaberity ines from Jealing with hi send a Weekly Be sirtug to. specul mercial, Jans aL rt free to th Send for it. £uttsturs Com ROTHINGTIAM & co. id Brokers, L2 Wailst., N.Y. 00 invested in Btook Privii rotte. woe for (orth page beck, $50 5° ispand FREE. sous uitRuina & 00., ikers and Brok oct?-ly 72 Broadway, N NATIONAL sa¥E DErosir eo., Corner ith s:. and Now York avenue FIRE AND BUEGLAR-PROOF VAULTS, All Kinds of valuables taken on deposit, Bafesioe rent ‘Office hours, 98.m.t0 4. PLANT, GEO. W. BIGGS, ' Vico President, fweoty BP. SNYDER. bearstarss INSURANCE. (COMMON SENSE AND FAIR PLAY IN LIFE ASSURANGE! Do mot Assure your Li till you have examinea the NEW FLads ‘cvined by SHEPPARD EOS m. ENT SAVINGS LAN a Actuary, for oS ppROMID FE ASSURANCE SOUL Je’ Building, how Yor! = S-w ones Cake ‘Tats society will either issue policies on the pay- ment of uniform Snnaal premiums, cuaraniccing @ specified surrender value for every year in cash, or it Will furnish the protection of Life Assurance at ao- tual current cost for death-claims and expenses of manacement, each year by itself, renewable at the close af @ny year, without Jurther medical examina thon. Special Rates for Teachers, Coltexe Professors, and Ministers of all Denominatto) No print hares for Army and Navy Officers in time of GEO. WALKER, President. SHEPPARD HOMANS, Vice President and Actuary, JAMES E. FITCH, MANAGER FOR WASHINGTON CITY, _2an22-coln 1509 Pennsylvania avenue, Industrial Life Insurance Oompany or WASHINGTON, D. 0. WAESKLY AND MNoNruLy PAIMBNT Home Ofice—1239 F STREET NORTHWEST OAPITAL.. 0,000 T. F. J. Kider, Pre't. y ue, Treasurer, A. Morrison, V. Pree. Page, Actuary. J. Wright, Sec’y. Canvassing Agents wanted, novs-ly Joun T, Ams, D. W. Kurenan, 4EMS & KETCHAM, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS AND BROKERS, Le Droft Building, Corner of F and 8th Streets, resent a line of STRONG COMPA! oh lusure, BUILDINGS, SMBACHANDISE, and Stier BEOPELTY in the ‘DIST RIOT agatnst’ or damage ‘sopal-ly “fe UCTION SALES. THIS IFTER NOON ‘OURT SALE —By virtne of a decree of the Su preme Ovurt of the District of Uotumbta Presed herein Bobert Co Righest bidder, in frovt of the premises, ou FRIDAY. the 4th day of Fevrastpenis at 434 oclock p. m.. the west heif of the east bait of t2, iv synare 292. City. roperty is Known as sylvania avenge, ard is on that 12th and sth sirects weaty aud stro t It has a frout of fifteen feet quarter inches, more or less, on the eue, and six: Ieen feet and one-half feet, more or leas, 01 There is a three-story brick buildi», now occupied by the independent Ice company. and slso @ smal three-story brick building fronting on Detreet. This property will be sold in a single Parcel. Terms of sale: One-third cash:one-third in one year Serer ity of eate and the rematnder in two years, the deterred besecured by the notes of the Silien on the Meeerey wold. A deposit of $30) will be required of the purchaser at the time of Ifthe terms of sale be net complied with in ten days from Gay, — Ce Fre eves tee . fight to resell and cost of t iting purchaser. Sifcouverancing at purchrnesst ting ORTHINGTON, Trasteo, jana dads “ 637 F strest. 57 THE ABOVE BALE IS POSTPONED anti! FRIDA he Lith day ef February, 1576, same hour aud 'p P'ace. tetS-co&ds “A. 8. WORTHINGTON, Trustes. yarchaser, and ¥YO-MORROW,. J AMES GUILD, Auctioneer. LNOT PARLOR AND CHAMBER FURST- BE, EXTENSION TAs. 5 . PED CLOTuING. ee TABLES, OaupEts On SATURDAY, at 12th, at 10 o'clock, we will sell,a' 1004 Ponssyly Henne, the eutire Furniture of a family leay renege JAMES GUILD, Act. (FORGE W. STICENRY, Auctioncer. TRUSTRE'S SALE OF VALUASLE IMPROVET PROPERTY QS, WASHINGTON STREAT, GEORG ETOW By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated Oc- tober let, A. D 1875, and duly recordisl in Li one of the laud records for the District of Gclasiie: aca st the request of tis party secured, I Will sell at public on, in front orgetowa, District of ( ‘o Wit: All that piece or parcel of laud be- ginning for the same ats point on the west side of ashiogton street, one hundred and twenty-two (022) feet north from the northwest corner of Wash iugton and Gay streets, and running north al "a Washington street twenty-six (25) fect; thence i Meet to.a ten (10) foct alley; thenec ast ond alley twenty ix (36) {eetsaint tence Gat Toga feet to the polut of beginning, with the privilege of nse of said alley and the sewer ruantag Phere-through. with FOvEMEn, &C.. UOJEC, however, to the following incumbrances:—Ist, deed ot trust to Charies It Cragin. it.,to secure note for w), dated Febrnary 15. 1578, with interest at 10 Ber pent, from august 16,1275; 3d. doed of trast to rackford to sectre note for $2,0n), dated Jane Ist, 1575. with interest at 10 percent. from Sep- tember 1, 1876: 34, all taxes now d Terms of sale: Cash. A deposit required of the purchaser at time of ‘att I conveyancing n nt purchaser’ * febs-d. 'ANNER, Trustee. Y CONG & MIDDLETON. Beal state Auctioneers, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON G STREET NOKTHWEST, LTWEEN 91H AND 107u STRESS virtue of a deed of trust dated he 5: Ry january.A.D. Is74,and renoed in Live Be. St toll» 443, of the land record D lumbia,end at the rejuest tthe ue mf = notes thereby secured, the undersigued will stl public auction. in front of the prem BDAY, the 19th day of February, A. ‘Nb. Isto. at 4 o'clock’ p.m... the following described’ real catats 8nd premises, sitnated tn the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia to wit Lot numbered one hundred and five (105) in Soran's recoraed w@tdivis- Jon of square numbered three hundred and sevet five, (3/5,) together with the improvements, bei 1G street northwest, “Trims: One-third in cash, ‘and the balance tn one and two years in equsl payments, for wich t = missory motes of bee purchaser boda be rey ‘a: ing interest at cieht percent. Doar date on the tale, secured by ade the premises and @ satisfact or ge the pure riist Upon policy of iasarauce, shat his option. AL po: : at the time of ate, aif ‘Conveyancing ts to ost of the purcha he terms of sale are not compiied with within tow days thereafter the trustee reserves te right to resell the property at the risk aud cost of the de- fi MARTIN F. MORRIS 26 UMIED STATES MAuSHAL'S STALLS No a IN WASIINGIUN MA _ in virtne ofa writ of fleri facias, isszed out of the ks lceof the Sapreme Court of the Di-trict Frise pbia, and to rected, Iwill sell, at pub- ic sale. for cash, In Washington’ Market building, on FRIDAY, the isch day of Febraary, [378, at'T c'clock p. m.. the following gocils and chattels, viz: All James LaFountaine # right, title, claim and ia- terest in and to the leasehold extate of Stalis No. 357, . 369,350 and 331, in Washington Market com? Paty 's building, aud willbe suid to y exsen- tion No, 12,689 in favor of won. Market Gom- pa 5 ‘b7-a8as ‘Marshal D.C. ee ee D0 CARRIAGES. We are selling, at greatly reduced prices, LANDAUS, LANDAULETS, CLARENCES, COACHES, COUPES and COUPELETS. Our Patent Counter-balanced Pront FIVE- LIGHT LANDAUS, and FALLING FRONT BERLIN COACHES are the lead- ing Carriages of the day, and for beauty of de- sign, simplicity and thoroughness in construction, @re unsurpassed. The Falling Fronts to both are nicely counterbalanced by a Spring, (which ar- rangement is patented,*) and can with ease be lowered and raised with the finger. We guarantee our work to be FIRST CLASS, and to please in every particular. *.No ment of our rights, under the above will be allowed,” H. KILLAM & CO,, 29 CHESTNUT STREET, decé-ma&thly NEW HAVEN, CONN. EEEcamrane AND HOREHOUAD COUGH DROPS! THE BEST, THE MOST CONVENIENT, THE SUKBST CUKE FO COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSEN INFLUENZA, and ail THBOAT and LUNG COMPLAINTS, They afford Immediate Kelief. HaLv-pounp Boxes For 25 Crs. Within the reach of all, ARTHUR NATYANS, Droggist, jan%-tr ‘24 and D streets northwest. Sy HORSE FOOD, weed GORDON’S FooD FOR HORSES AND CATTLE. VIG PEED. FINE AP: - sounemy vii aoe itr ry PEAR CURED BY it vse * INGREDIENTS ALL VEGETABLE. Sample 100 Feeds for $2 00, Depot in Washington, 609 Loutsiana avenne, jalecit+eo6m ©. P. LAURENSON & CO. by Gre op the best ean EMOVA: ie oti @ FiRR ee Mice of ee 2 fs 1m 30 heDrote Bel sBelldiue,corger 5 ah ihm 8th strecte. 7 operation for ‘tor “we” ra BAER. Agent, PARTIES ABUUT TO BUILD CAN SAVE MONEY BY OOQNTRACTING WITH U8, = we keep in regular stock, and are prepared to ee rect in tuvat Spproved manner, every description HOUSE AND ORNAMENTAL PLUMB- ING, SEWERAGE, GAS-PIPING, &. pal, 5a tte TIN HOT-AIB PIPES to be om and SS | MANTELS, in excellence of styles and colors NG ae and FIRB-PLACE a RAS larger outfit SAYWARD & HUTCHINSOR, jan%-tr 317 9b street northw est. RK THE HOLIDAYS! ys BALTIMOEs Ae guar FACTORY LOWEST PuICES On ANY ESTAB- "LisHitent 1N pee Oe. pas QUALITY or dbous DEES SHIRTS, Ready Mode, of Wamsutta Mus. ene Beady ‘ade, of Davol Maslin LANNE i bp gti T5e, Rorinweet, | Dr met rel. BepnGann 8 1s Washington, DB. O. gros = 9 F street no: said ‘. weit A. YONSUMPTION, [SD toxsri0n ax Dd Iwo Wil bs sla AnD streets north weet ING, Feb Vath. at T2 Bisse Bi Bey. i Late War L ere Wall k Oo, Yarriags Baraar, Nos. 938 ard 940 Louistens avente. DROVE HOR! RIVATE STOCK, EX PRESS W AGONS, BUGGIES, CaBTS. Hak NESS, &c., On SATURDAY MORNING, Fed 12th, 1576 commenciug at 10 Will sell at the Bezaar 50 Head f Horses and Mules {One pair of Gray Horses, 6 years old. 18% hands arranted sound; would make ep 8 good team old. th ads high: Prompt driver; good re Warranted sound stylish, ted sound harness: can shiw 8 3s; gait on the road, very Promising young mare. | Nearly New Top Phe ton and Sstt Gold-mounted Harnes=: the 1+ rivate gentleman. One Black Ac hands high,7 years old: sound end gentle fa bar Four seat Family Catringe and Sete Harness; the Property cf an officer ordered awa; Als a! New and Secon] hand a Saxons. 15 Carts, the property of I. Ly lo Bostpo mement on eccouot of the ‘weatin ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF F REN H PLATE MANTEL, MIRKOR, W LTON Ba SELS, VELVET. THREE PLY oth CARER TE " GS. BROO STehes, » LACE THER CUSTAINS'A WINDOW 1 BOSE 7, ES. Al a? B w SpE aoa oe $i iz » 26.9 iN. On TURSDAY MORNING, Febroary 13th. at 10 o'clock, I wiil sell. (by order of the Sa eset preme ( ting @ special term.) at the auction rooms of Duncanson Bros , southemst corner 9th and D streets northwest, the & 2 tioned, t { other goods not » being the personal effects > Administrat )N GBOS , Ac 44, folio 425, of the land records of the District of Galan the request of the hoider of the uote secured a Sd = T for sale at Heea on TH ° ublic auction, in DAY. February scribed unimpioved picceor parcel of ‘gr Down subdivision of Washington. uses of the sale, in caah; iehteen month: F.GATCHAL, 13 POSTP( balance in sixstwel=s: jand0 eodde’ THK Be-THE ABOVE SAL TUBSDAY. Febsnary 1 febll-eodlls TH q ‘HOMAS Star Bui ding amr ORtAaT AN prising tn part— plush, Hep and Hi 3 dozen Weod-ee Bra-cels, Three ply ‘. DOWLING, Anct 5 97 ST AUCTION. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALVARLE BEAL ES. TaTE, SITCATED BETWEEN AND N "st bEkTS ng date the D. is70, aud recorded in it folio 44, of the land records of the county of Warhington, District of Golambia, Sid 67 direction of the holder of the promissory note thereby secured, we will offer for sale at auc- tion, in front of tho premises, on SATU, OA the th day of February, 1576. at4 o'clock p. thet certain tract or parcel of land situate 1 in the Gib of Washington, in said District, to wit: AU of Square nombered five huudred and niuety-seveo (207) contatuing Pighty-one thousand six hundred tnd seventy-five feet (31 The terms of sale areas fellows, to wit: Fourteen hundred and fifty four dollars’ and forty-sevon cents. with interest at ten per cent. from October 30th, 1874, together with the costa and expenses, in cash, and the balacce. for which the notes of the taken. bearing interest at the reentum per annum, payable semi necured by a deed of trast on the pr wel¥e,and eighteen months. A d posit of two bundred dollars will be revuired a¢ & time of sale. All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. If the terms of sale are not complied with in ten dave the Trustecs reserve the right to STREETS WEST AND MA call ot ‘public auc auction. in host bidder.cn 84T- clock p. m. neCe OF parcel of ground, situate f the olty of Washington, District of Colum tia Known as part of lot No. 35 in saeare No. 67 b as follows, viz: Beginning for samt Maryland avenue li fect o inches westerly from tho northeast corner of said lot, and runuing thence Westerly along the line of sald avenue 22 fect 3 in- Chea. thence southeasterly to intersect the rear ling lot, at a point di feet 3 inches east Doutliwest Corner of said let: tirence cast along the «ald rear line 20 feet3 inches, to the -cutheust corner of said lot, and thence northwesterly straight line to the place of beginning, tu with the improvemen:s thereon Terms of sale: On¢-third cash: (of which $103 must be paid at the time of sale,) and the balance in 6, 12, and 18 months, in equal payments, to be ~ecured by purchaser's notes, bearing 3 per ‘cent. interest from day of until pai of aoa the property d recording at purchaser's cc e not complied with in six da ees reserve the right to reseil Gost of purchaser in de: fault. WM. FeHOLTZMAN,¢ i BW, BOWMAN, § Frases feb9 dts [Bep eod| RUSTE SALE. By vitor of sdector Greet dated Fobrasry MBs hoa tad rested in ‘Liver Bo. Bits folio 460, uf the lead records of the Dis of Co: c Hi. at public auction, on FRIDAY, bruary, 18 front of the premse-, front of lot , Mt 1% 0 clock p.m , in the north 31 feet § inches 7, in aiaare No. 63, by the depth erty bas a ft feet $in- th Basd about 106 ri North Capitol street sbetwean uth C streets, with an average depth “Terms: One fourth cash; balance in ons, two, and threo years, the purchaser to give bis notes for tue deferred paytuents, bearing interest at the rate ef cight per cent. per anuom, and secured by a sed of trust on the property. Conveyancing st cost of Durchaser, G1W dows at timeof sale. | GREEN fcbT-eokds [ep ] DOWNMAN NITED STATES MARSHALS Sab ae SLOCK OF DEY GOODS AT STORE No. 726 712 STKEET NORTHWEST. In virtue of five writs of fleri facia, issued ont of the Clerk's office of the Supreme Gout of the Dis: ict of Columbia, and to me directed, I will sell at public sale, fo ¢ store No. 726 7th street Hortliweston "piba®, ihe ESN day of Bebra: 11876, Commencing at'1@ o'clock ®. m.,the fol- iho goods chattels, to wit, viz: in Large lot of Oalicoes, large lot Lawns, large lot eae intge lot Velvets irgeiot Dela ty lot assorted ocd for ladieg, largelot Popline, large lot Plaid Good large lot Flanuels, largo lot waite ree lot Tickiogs, large lot Pi ue, i wetls, contents of two Show W Chisdren's and ger eee sere lin, cl id gent’s Lut J Jot Bhaw it Stinadi Draws, 1 Fics eat ine "gt Becta ad — ly Corsets Sertarge ise, Ga white Gambrics coand Mu lin, bet ae yee Is ‘and tisfy executions fone else 15,193, 15,205, 15,223 and inaese in favor of Ker ‘Bi iros., nee of Hi + s Lf iS Betas vee bused Pivtatoe tes of Henry, Batlyand "ATES MARGH Unite he cig aN 4 iF f G30, iW Lf bell LS a LLDLN ene o 14 ; > ger in the + Abijah M. came the © seizures in May, that time ran as spring kK, an envelope, and told him to take Ut the street and put them in the letter bex; witness said he did so. directions on the letters. I answer, the defence interposed an obj box addressed to & person raises the erly put to th am not positive; EVEN ING_STAR. FORTY -FroUuRTH cone.**5S. Closing Proceedings Vester (4¥- SENATE.—A fer our report clo: Mr. Mitchell, of . rai = the ¢ eutenuial t Strain. Mr. Randolph optaine and the Senate adjourned. —After our report closed— box (Mass.) followed in reply to Mr. Blaine. He attributes a the woos the country to the rule of the republica party, and in conclusion submitted as a blem—Gold being 109 in Is in , how long would it take at ‘this rate of progress to reach resumption? Mr. Randall, (Peun.,) chairman of the ded the diplomatic appropriation bill. then considered by sections for amendment. Mr. Crittenden moved to strike out the ap- riations for ministers to Frauce, Eag- fond, Russia, and Germany, as ne believed It would be more honorable for the country to abolish those offices than to degrade them. The motion was rejected. Various amend- ments Were offered Increasing the salaries of ministers, but they were all rejected, aad the first three sections were passed as re- ported by the committee. An effort was mate to Testore the mMBlon to Greece. but it failed, and the bil contains no appropria- tion for that mission. At thts point the committee rose and the House ai jourued. see THE TRIAL OF GEN. BABCOCK. The Testimony Yesterday, In the tri General Babcock yestertay the first wi was Wm J. Bass i, a gaa Bassett testitc ‘ations which came under his in Isv4 and the winter of INS knowledged, acting under instr: s from sny+rior officers, he connive ads while at Bevis & Frazier's rectifying-house, and used to find Saturda; pings an envelope in bis overcoat pocket, contaiuing from £100 to $200. THE COLLECT Mr. Bassett was FOR THE RING. owed on the stand by verest, who testified that he sclor for the ring in Angus Inued to aet as suet u t The collection’ , and . Coming down to the either late in February or car erest said Joyce once se: treasury with @ package fo get two $500 Bilis. ad Joyce put them in m ACTOSS ly in March, He was then asked i ne hi observed the fore t aid tien claizning that the prosecution we ry ing to show that SABCOCK’S NAME WAS ON NE rH and that the evidence was not competent. A lobg argument ensued, and Judge Dillon at its close said, I understand that prosecution 1old that deposit of @ letter into the mail mption that the letter reached 1is destina- orrs.—That is what they claim, ny tat there is any legal presump- tion of such a result. udge Dillon.—In order to have th jury I would ask (he wi were there two cavelopes? Witness. —Yes, si ndge Dillon. “Were they prepatl? W ithess.—Yes, st Judge Dillon "You say you do not k whether they contained letters or not? Witness.—I should say the. , bat saw only the paper, And not uot state detiuitely that Ts. Judge Dillon.—Did you drop Lue cay: he mail box’ Witness.—I did. Judge Dillon the and re lopes in adjourned the co: rtuatll counsel (9 seud au- JUDGE D On the reassemo! ing of at m Judze Dt court is prepared to dispose of the raised on the objection to receive certain ev dence. The Judge then recived as made in the argument of tt the defense and said suthorities relating to the subject of the ad- maleaibAlity Of letters by one person addressed toanother by name, at his Known post ol- ficeaddress, prepaid and actually deposited in the post office, we concur, boi of us, in the couciusion of adopting the language of Chiet Justice Bigeiow, to wit: “This is e dence tending fo show that sucn lette reached theirdestination and were recei v« by the persons to whom they were addressed. The Court then proceeded: This is not a con- clusive presumption, and it does not evea creale a iegal presumption that such letters were actually received. It is simply evi dence admissibly tending, if ereditea by the jury, to show the receipt of such letters—a tact, in connection with other circumstances, to be referred to the jury uoder es neocon instructions, as its value will depend a; the circumstances of the particular case, It Is objecte also that the evidence, even if admissible, as tending to prove the receipt of money, should be rejected as immaterial or irrelevant, as having no possible force. If itwas admitted here by the counsel for the government that this was all the evidence which they expected to produce for the pur- pose of connecting the defendant with the alleged conspiracy, its conclusive ae standing alone in @ case where the defend- ant’s mouth is sealed, would doubtiess be such as that the court be bound to to the jury that it could not be safely poe A the basis of a conclusion inculpating the de- fendant. It may not have been a ceived. Reng writer may m4 — known; uarpose may nol been pecgoeiy’ ie who received it may have known why it was sent,or may not have a ited it or have known that it was in any way connected with the guilty purpose ascril to it by the prosecution, as any tlle sal purpose or plan; and, as men act differ- enUy under the same circumstances, !t Is for the jury- under proper instructions by the court, to look at the letter, if it was seat and received, in connection with ail otuer cir- cumstances in the evidence. THE FIVE HUNDRED DOLLAR BILLS. Everest was then recalled to the He weniger Joyce ——¥ me two envelopes, and me to put them in the letter-box, which I did; Joyce was watching me from the window of his office; | I was facing him; I could see him watcuing me; saw directions oe the envelopes; oe Was directed to W. O. Avery, W 1 poctess grt to oO. Washington, D. C.; each O them had «per- sonai” in the left-hand corger. They were ordinary envelopes, and had no printed mat- ter on them or other directions, except what Tbave stated. They had postage-staiy them. I never saw Generai Baboock before this trial begun. Cross-examined by Mr, Storrs: I have been in this city since January » car tell the month in which J mailed the letter; it was elther Feoruary or March, 1575, but I think it was the latter part ghee ‘or early partof March. I got the money first from the supervisor's office. Coionel Joyce stood in front of his desk when he put the money in the enve- a » The envelopes wi on the table when I handed him the two! $500 bills. I thea lopes up, took the pape: envelopes and pat the bill in the other enve- lope, I am not positive that he did put it in. ether it was the letter directet to Bab- cannot say. When I went to Liverpool, in 1875, 1 no 8) jal business there except to get out of way. I knew i was in tue whisky ring, and wante! to keep out of Troubie. I went to London and | =n ‘aris after Dyer le came to see me. I told what 1 have testined. I told since I came here LL | andr & whatever relating in any wa, | Gen. Bavcor Ajour set. fie: the Cohn Telegr apAny, 1h @ letter ties Various published reports ‘in relation Bata Rtic spaiches connected with the Abonck case He states 5 ae an ——— of the New York bas failed to find ® cones roe related to any of we Missed a Car. {From the Bt. Louis Repad A gO! Story is told of a ‘gentioman knot : 3 ‘n town in noanection tt a = visitof his 1 ®drog-store. The gentieman’s me is Can Find Ge Ciena eee however, 8nd the given name of un particular one ® tem for worlds, Medicine for his f The draug-store was closed, and he rang the bell vigorously. The draggist @& 208 pat his bead out ofan upper window = Mr Carr: the beil. “Missed @car? Well, what's thatto ind you? Step ri ‘T the 4 shout your business, man® we Cll andes at Down went the window and the Was lost to sight. The discomfited Mr Was lost in amazement for a time,but finally seized the bell apd rang it frantically. Tae droggist's head # preared @t the window again. THe was wide awake this time. ‘Who's there, now “Mr. Carr, It ou our impudence! Who cares 1 out of that, quick’ If *misset a car it's your puch that beil agaia!” a idiot, im Mr. if you have you're drunk D look, he'd supposed tes'd Bean iron ken omsIb Ly hy “to pacify him. ar t Draggist Keep good recently took place there. A ¥ golng to school to him, although that boy bad reached the age of clght years, yet other scholars. Lj Jer to preserve the inte gity of his lostitau the boy by the ears and gently boobed him up and down on the floor ur he thought that integrity and that dignity were sufficiently preserved and held. and then the boy, evidently for spt crawled home with a hip disease thet wil lame him for life, And this is what they are making @ fuss about! And the teacher has tobear all the blame, too, just as if he were expected to farnish hisscholars with sheet-iren earsand brass bips.—| Loulge vide Courier-Journal. BAYARD TAYLOR says that biack-eyed women can vever love @s fondly as those With blue eyes. Mr. Taylor's experience must be very limited, or be would know that @ black-eyed wom: even if she does not ppend quite as much time in sighing @s ber T,can love more ta five minutes - yel Woman can in @ year— 87 Rhoe-dea. twelves shoe ve no number 1 . Miss, bere is a pair of targe nines. Littie Rock dam: ines! Do ou take me for a Cinderella 87 Some people will be over-polite. “Don’t trouble yourself. I ean tina way my- be nh’ nonsense, my dear. I'm very pleased, indeed, to show you out. orGra wood is having @ good lime of it Among the Alps, bul she writes that she would rather at any time have her feet among the Bowers than her bead among Mas observed at @ Boston res. other stauding over the reata. Her plysiciam jel fail the goldeu maxim, d the bead here, says @ i conspicuous om mn ne r wonderfal head of Eiaborately puffed and irizzed it makes her youthful face still more youthful. 7A Frencuman who has | w red in Amert- ca tor BOme Years, RAYS. a they build road, the first ting thy » is lo break ound. | This isd t ceremony. ben they break Sholders. Tuls is done wit 3 ra Cuiare ® country minister, mt anene a Sunday school, way are we Waat do we bave that fowers 4 a & small boy In the tnfanta® class, whose breath smelied of vermifage, rose up and n cc mend wag *Worms,” and the —_ er coe under the pulpit chair to hide his emotion. tg be please copy} WOLF_SBROSTACK oe the 2th February, by ibe lier. HA. Clevelaud, Dr. J. L. WoLr, 40 Miles asbington, 8. 8. Bese-Tack, both of —_—-re-—__—_ DIED. BREST. On the 10th tnetar his residence {his city, Sony Camnor. Bum io the 624 year The Faneral will take cloca, from a oy ‘Gunscs. orate moraine ferinet Hits trienas are Sovited to stzend, without notice. Tr ol BOWLING. athe “oth instant, Euiza Bow- LANG, aged 67 Fears. ‘The funeral will take place Bemurday . ae iostent, at 3 ee rom Bt. ‘aloyaius” Obarghe Friends are invited to Geass. ‘On Febrasry it Lith, 1876, at Wo'clocke. = a0 MARLE: Gkass, aged 6menths,5 weeks, aud S Fabcral to take place Sunday. F. a O'clock, from parcuts’ residencs, 99% shat oe GROVES. Ou the 10th justant, at her a int Petals, Ant Guovany ese. oe wl rs r. as a shin ton street, ( alomow Do. Fi attena. ? near ntown, wife ot duces Groves, Ey, Friends and relatives are eg JACKSON, On a 10:a tustant, PFIEL <uuy son of Whitfield and Anuie Secumva, ‘ego 3 For-ral from parents’ residence, agus A street nor. bwest, Saturday, at ii o clock st ‘Hn in York . ~ Senay, Cth cx Maar. infant deoghter of Dr. Joba *. sud Mary F. » eed i ie 'ad 3 age. WILLIAMS. T Thureda; Febrasry 10. coun we Died th ‘Vortawest Materday of faith. 61 P street north UNDERTAKERS, R. W. BARAER, Cabinet Maker and Undertaker) 619 Livx Sraerr Rorruwesr, octl-ly R. F. HARVEY, Undertaker; Bo 936 WStaeer, between Ninthand Temp PIANOS, &c. Aud UPRIOHE Plato tor sale’ instalments. Celebrated for Tity aud sweetness 11 Sth street northw DECKER BROS.’ @BARD, 5j)USBB, any UPRIGHT PIANOS ABE MATOHLE @. KUBE, SOLE AGENT 407 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Above Pennsylvania Avente. HZ Prices Rensonetis. Toms Bey. vovibon w= Eee see ass

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