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ee RAILROADS. STEAMER LINES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. 1876 Per ney ANIA 1876 no Te To the North, Wes Southwest. eel Rails, Splendid Scen- fsicent Equipmen ing:ou, city time, f and reste, as fol neu £6h & AND POTOMAO BAILBOAD. gos, Rochester, Finffalo, Bi b. Ss, m. dally, except Sun- ul, Oxespt Saturday, with For Elmira and Baf- . Cally, except Buaday, ». m sity. "Limited Express, 5 nore. éaily. nday ALEXANDEBIA & FREDERICKSEURG BAIL- PAT AD ALBXANDEIA & WASHINGTOR Tart op via Kichmond, 11:40 p. m.daity. except Sunda; and *:40 a. m. datly; and vis 733 ed 11:60 p.'m. daily, hay texandria for Washto 6.7.8, “me baud 7. On ard l@e. 3 cept Ss ‘Trains leav 0.19 sand 3 p.m. Tickets, te formation, Sleep: ay Parlor Oar accommodating can be procured at the Offices: — Northeast corner of Thirteonth street and Penn sylvania aveous, Northeast corner of Sixth streot and Peansy!y ania ave Stanton fem He 1d Reals ion fr_m Hotels and Residences Me a, BOYD. J. Gen'l Passenger Agent, FRANK THOMSON, Gen'l Manager. jan3-ly ALTIMUKE 45D SHIO RAILROAD. OBARGE OF TIME Freenvary 13th, 1876, AVE WASH:NGTON, and at the Depot, where the ehecking of Baggage to sm. L 6:00—Beliinore aad Way Ftations, T:00—Bait ore, Annapolis aud Way Stations, Mons ExPu ages Yous anv Boston Exp: P.M 42:13—Beltinore and Way Stations, 1:30—-BEw K aNd Nogfo.e Exranss. ou jaltin 3.30— wu 7 Via :96—Froderick, Point of Bucks, [Hagerstown — ar Ferry, Wivchester and Way (Vis Metropolitan Branch.) B EXPunss. Stops at arel ‘Way Stations. d Stations. Cincinnat, Pittebure [Facet Bx- Press Chicago, Columbus, Sandusky and sl Way Stations on Obio aud Chicag: on for Washinston. 40, B43 2 12:30, 3 ‘m. daily. 313, 3:30, 915 tion on Sunday for Hagerstown, » of Valley Branch, nor for pila st $:00 a.m. "end 1:30 B apni af the Baltim Washington Station, and venue, where orders * ill be jor bawg age 60 be checked and recets ana THUS. B. SHARP, Master of ‘T-ausportation. .M. COLB. Generai Ti gent. bine: 8. K NTZ, General Agent povl-tf INGTON NEY YORK AND WASHINGION az A ft = = i TO BALTIMNOBE, rHILeDELPata, HW YOLE, EOSTOR, iis, NSY ‘SNGLAND WASHINGTON AND ALB PFUINTS H BETWEEN THBOUGH SETY EEN, Silas Palaces PeLLma) Ate am ed, prone 1:30pm. Expos for PRiledetpate and New York exe a7 4:66pm. Exy.cw ior Philsdelpata and way points Mxpress for Philadelphia, Hew Work East dat vs’ BLOB OABS on all Py ts. P Oe tians onan J JABS on don oan be procured at the of- kod at hotels and prt- “feiere holt atthe omnes re | eirsct and Pomnsyl- east oormer cf Pennayl- street pot Bs “0RS AND POTOMAO BAIL BUAD, corner &> and B streets. a v M BO Genera: Passenger 4) Fe. ma. ¥ nis Philadel GEORGE O. WI KL tel Superintendent, Baitian ORR & POTUMAG RAILROAD, BADE SE fete aso d sracars Bw After January °¢, 1:76, traine wilt roa as follows: FAALWS LE4tK PORK BALTIMORE. 6:00 0.5., Limited Express, daily for the West; ‘daily except Sunday for the North, 0 wm., Express for Baltimore, daily. a. for, a. York, daily except Iv exce Mixed train to Bowie, daily, excep dniiy, New York Night Exprese. INS aRAIVE AT WASTLAD TON. a9 w York Express, d: ation, @: uly. jafly except Sanday B . Gaily. B.. Acces dation, dally. B Usitinore and Paliadcighta Express, 3 Pm Larue ‘Sxpress from New York, daily 0 pm, Wesuington Mail, daily, except Sun- 8:00 p.m., datly from Baltimore and the West, EL:13 p.m., Ricuumond Express, ai; Trains lesving Washiugion at 7:60 a. -m. daily excopt Sunday, connect st tratns tor Pope's Cree Line. ‘Traius ieavirg Washicgton at 7:50 a. 0. and 4:65 P. m. con ton with trains for Anca polis, Paseeu, their orders ede] and Pornsylvanis corer 6th etrest and Pennayive- ve thelr baggage called for aud rosidenoes to all poiuts North: — tickets to. Otucianad, Oclam- ou t. Louis, Now Or- Fraucisco, and al +h and Booth. LLNS, Supertnten: itimore, Md. D. M. BOYD, Jr., Gen? Pase’r Agent. may28-tt LEXASDRIA 45D WASHINGTON B.B. rs ALBXANUBIA AND FREDERIOKSBUBG B.B., Corner of B amd Sixth 5 streets, sn! Sxcept Sexday. trains icave Alcxancria as follows: 6,7, 9,10,tla m1 3,6 and 7p 0. The sod 10 3’p.'m.'irom Alexaniria daily; Other trains cnily cxcept Sunday. p bicbmond Day Mail leaves Washington at rm oSahgh coorueee sxrmare re neem ree foe it: : 4 ‘Through ticke:s to all South snd thwest for sale st ot ce corner ist street and Peunsyives Bia Svea aud corner 6th street and vane Bvonue, where pass sngers can leave orders for bag- te be ciecked sf all hotels and todectination D. M. BOYD Jr. oxo. o. wills, Cgaa are THE TRADES. Y ee 7 EIAs Sabb = ey | jenl-t Doors, Serko 811 77x ST. HOBTHWEST. WRings. 4OHE U. HOGAN, 713 Marha Space, A FISHER'S NEW DYE WORKS, 906 @ Street, near Nints Strest, Connecead with 'S CHEM) 8001 o eyagyceeerpe Serna ng | T= Ss AMER HARRIN art 2 FUTORE DAYS. poe | VV ASH BW ILLIA Ms, Auctioneer. | EXTENSIVE SALB OF SUPERIOR HOUSE- Nomint - HOLD FURNITURE. FITZHUGH, BANDSOMN Ps KLOK SULTES. upholstered tn fob23-tnor ‘Agent. Ppard Hatreloth: ELEGANT WALNUT AND GILT SIDE * Me a! NEW EXPRESS Line via CANAL, PHILADEL PHIAS AL TANDRIA WASH: INGTON AND GRORGRTOWN, SAILING DATs Wharves, Phtladai ‘gctow D.O., MONDAY, at 6 This line cor Regular States. Bo whart- DE, Agent for D, of O. 0; Polindeipaia 00 of B. W. Reed, deceased, 4 F street. between 12th and 13th sts. abov lection of costly Furniture. did rtanity fc . a eel WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anct. Percansox BROS , Auctioneers, Corner 9th and D streets north west. ADAMS’ EXPRESS COMPANY'S SALE OF UB- CLAIMED PACKAGES. On THURSDAY MORNING, March 2d, 1576, at 10% o'clock, at our auction rooms, we shall soll for t Jasenstown to New of 60 at 48 Int, oF ‘Terms cash. On the homeward 0, the Meridian of 8) at 42 iat. oF nothing to the north of aa. fete pe kentitecnee hontronmiomnralies From. York or Boston, crossing Mi nothing to the north of 3, AL BETWEEN NeW YORK AND LIVER- POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBO. From New Vora Wed., Mare’ ‘account ‘Adama Express Gompany, to pay ed, March & Ak comprising an assortment fed... March 18 es, Packages, &c., &c, to Abyssinia Wed., Mar 22 Ab) ssn Be sold wit Sha Java... Wed, Mar. 29° Rassis....Wed., May 3] Termecach, DUNOANSON BROS, audetery following WEDNESDAY snd SATUB | _iet25""(GnrtBep 2askml), ” Auctioucets, “Gicamers marked. * do not carry ateorage passen- | JOS. F. KELLEY, Anctioncor. Office No. 902 Sth street northwest. TRUSTEE’S SAL® OF VALUABLE IM PROVED PROPERTY. No 9 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, BETWEEN P S&T. 1d, according to accommodation. wore. .—Oabin, 880, $100 and g130, Bates or Passact. 2 Ekta) 4 old, additional, Betarn tickets on favorable Stosrage tickets to and from all rte of Barope, at aay BHODE ISLAND AVENUE, AT AUC” rates. bs . Sellnet, Ginagow, Havre: Aeswerp esd tebe sare By virtue of a deed of trust to the undersigned, on the Continent, and for Mediterranean ports, For bearing date ou the 7th day of June.a. D. 1373, te oe o avd daly recorded in Liber Na- 722, folio By st eq t a Rg ged So pe eh ae i SMALLWOOD f MOuRIRON No. é18 het, | lumbte, and at the written reauewt of the, lokder ‘and AS. @. mAgent. | ot the ‘principal note aud iatercet. notes. evcu eee nee | tearatys Lvtteell a pesioemion co Onna 3 the Guh ay'ot Marche A. ‘D. isray at 9 o'clock: : m., in front of the oremises, lot numbered uiusty: PROFESSIONAL, (#0, (82.) In Joseph F. Kelley's subdivision of t west haif of square numbered three hundred and sixty-five, (965,) in the city of Washington, D. J.; said lot fronting eighteen (18) feet on the east side of 10th street west, and ropaing back 105 feet to an alley, and improved by a two-story and basement premed brick ing House, ‘Terms of sale: $2.200, » iin interest at the rate of ten per cent per annum from Jane 7, 1575, togegher with tax arrears and expenses of sale in cash@ud the balance at two years, with interest, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold.’ Conveyaue iug at cost of purchaser, @1W to be paid down by the purchaser immedistely after sal EBMOVAL. t DR. T. 8. VERDY has removed to 901 16th at., corner of I street, northwest febis-6t UDWIG EISINGER, JUSTICE OF THE PBACE, No. 609 7th Street a. w., cpeceite United States Patent Office, Bureau Prance ABY PARSONS, M. D.. 1322 F siveet morch- test. Particular stieniion given to disoanos of _(Juae de Pai M ‘omen aud cbildren. are—' LBERT F. FOX, Trnsteo, bene ra ° at oe feb2-dkds 108) PKELLRY, Ano [ps J. Lk. WoL Tre i Base OE SACUABLE, Paop- ERTY. IMPROVED AND UN . D' DENTIST", ERTY, IMPROVED AND UNIMPHOVED, orm. emoved to 1310 F street. ‘i BRAKEMA ScuUrrTse ts BATS a, By Virtue of a deed of trast, dated March Ist, A.D. 1875, and recorded in Liber N of ‘the land records of Washington county, District of Uol- umbia, aud by direction of serera/of the holders of FRESCO, DECORATIVE and ‘every tom of | the not secured thereby, we will seli at bhi ORNAMENTAL and PLAIN PAINTING, — | guction, in tro. tof the premises, on TERSUAY, ‘treet northwest. " all the 71h day of March, 19/6, at 4 d’clock p.m. those picces or parcels'of ground ettnate in Wash- ington Uity. D.C. known described on the of- ficial plat of said city as follows, viz: The sonth twenty and one half (20%) fect, part. and the north twenty-six feet of lot five (5), with the foll depth of said lot in square three handred and twe (325); all of lots twenty (20) an eastern thirty (30) toot < 27 sn Ke SPECIMEN KOOM, 710 K strect northwest, janti-ly WASHINGTON. D. 0. PER SET FOR TEETH. EITHER JAW by DR. AB. PRATT, Graduate of fo College of Dental Surcery. aad of Kush Medical Collegs of Ohioago, 401 Tth font side, coruer of D. Gag and eliloroform asedt I the extracting anl!-ly wretern twenty two feet one toch (22 1-12 ft) of bet = = | sixtern with tno” foll dente of aid tots. fu saute 7 a two handred an inety-six (296). 39, 09 Dd. EDUCATIONAL Tot Maren: 1 Bae octane a ST ESTOS eT 5) tm nauare cn nd seven MiES OSBORNE 'S YOUNG LAnIES BOARD. | | los four (4) tu of square one IMDING ANo D4¥ SCHOOL, 943 BF st. north: | four (104 with the mprove- west. cH. BeRkAM, Professor of German; | One fifth of the purchase money and expenses of sale in cash; the batanc one, two, and thice purchaser, bear: percentum per an Cared by trust dee ce French. Next quarter t, 1576. yanks in OPAL INSTITUTE, HE BPISOOPAL IM rae isk and I sireas, Fk: EMIGHT) Do D.y Hand Master, emcees at property, will be taten, “Bisih Annual Gono SC tue Seopcitecnay | A Geko O! 2:8 cutaciicton pucal of the prop fdcolamnan Dartene tclereaties sen bx bod eet ‘Aucing Wilt Be wt the expense of the purshiser vember, Fartber information canbe Se gh anipey KNIGHT, D. D. at sale to bs eubject to eny ur Bay y. 1 { the terms o 443 Corcoran str: ell Lhe prope x | GLISH FENOH, AND CLASSIOAL 8B. | EGer Botdor rok Youna babies, B Ue | tenting eee wiaek RC a ROBT. P. DODGE, nel pet. — enn , oa feanber isT8 ene BENJAMIN J OAHNEILLE, lan ol bop Bans Z| tena cor WaSHI. B, WILUINMS, Anct. MM, WABNER, corner 7th and F streets, TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON THE NORTH SIDS OF K STREET, BETWEEN 3 AND 47H STS. NOLTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated December 15, 1e70, duly recorded in Liber No. 63, folio f the iand records for the District uf Uc. and at the request of the party secured thereby, I wiii sell, at public salo, to the highest INSURANCE, Industrial Life Insurance Oompany WASHINGTON, D. 0. ON THE WEEKLY AND Agr FAYMENT Home Ohes 1999 F STREET NORTHWEST | Bidr, in rout of th promises, on MONAT, PB Meveecemsecenseescomeneneeeesecen arc! 5 }) Bt 2 0 cloc! m , the followin; lg ages described real estate, situate inthe clty of Washing- 4, Rider, Pre’t. J. G. Payne, Treasurer, A. Morrison, V. Pres. F. A. Page, Actuary. 2 ton, D. O., to wit: Lot numbered five (5), in square J. Wrignt, Bec’y. ‘Oaavesiag ‘Ageuts wanted. numbered seven hundred and seventy four (774), K. M. Ha)!’s subdivision of said equ = Dove-ly _ | together ‘rth the {maprorements therern. eet oun T. Anxs. | Kureman. rm: Oath, All conveyancia, at the aa ied f of the pa 100 must be paidat time 4BMS & KEYCHAM, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS 45D BROEERS, Le Drott Building, Corner of F and sh Btrests, and ‘Laszre BUILDINGS, MEECHANDISE: sna other PEOPERTY in the DISTSIOT sgaiust loss or damage by fire on the best terms. sepal-ly 4 led array 1a) not sale; Crepe ae resell Le bg ‘ond efaaiting purchaser, i °*JONA. KIBK WOOD, Trustee, feoi9ecd J.T COLDWELL, Salesman, 8. MARSHAL SALE OF WASHINGTON . MARKET COMPANY STOCK. In virtne of a writ of fieri facias, issued ont of the Clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and tome directed, 1 will sell at pablic ‘aie, for cash, in front of the Court House door of said District, on TUBSDAY, the 29th day of Feb- » 1576, at 13 o'clock m., the following goods viz: A Certificate of ares of OVAL. i office of the GYOOMING FIRE INSU- SA45CB OOM PANY has been removed to Room Bo. }, corner of Fand 8th streets. stancch old company has been fn tor oy SSS Sueskhc BARR. agent, HOTELS. UNION SQUARE HOTEL, Union v. axe lata Sr. { NEW WORK. { 4; MEDICAL, &c. RIRTORS. | this Establishment are to be found sil | >a HULL. of B . all the excellenci wa to modern potels of the | [) Pree Diseases, "Alss, Guim: Lives st Fira bighest grade. neys. Uicerating Sores and Piles; recent cases cured ts lecation fs the most desirable tn bool in two to three 8 without mercury. Consul | tion free. Ottice, southeast corner F and 9th streets northwest. Open all day. feb23 6t” L ES WHO ABB SUFFERING FROM ANY Disease will find judicious and scientinc ye RORMINS Cures bY, consulting GBAY & BROTHERS, 906 B ae fob 18-2w' el : The Restau bas no su anywhere out of Paris, Myers, luxury is here supplied at mode- rate cost. Ca tae ts are rmly courte- ter ts available at all hours, day and te New York will nowhere meet odation or more reasonable terms. L West MES. HF. WRIGHT, Maznetic and Clairvoy- ant Phystcran, can ‘be consulted at her real- dence, LOLG I street northwest. febl7 34" &. B. F. JONES. Ofice, No. 33 North Gay street, Baltrmore, Md. Practice confined ex- Cinslvely to the Diseases taciaent to Womer je im * JO CURE, NO PAY—WHITEHU&ST'S CEDAR BALSsM is warranted te cure Mpiningi pe Throat sud Lung Diseases, &c.. or the price refai ed. Bold by W.8. THOMPSON, 703 15th st end feb10-1 ‘uggiste, for 35 cents, ADAME BESTELL, M. D..a thoronghly ez- Mi sentenced und seleniae Ladies Prransny a3 Midwife of 20 years’ practice. at ladies at their bumes, or comfortable p: ESTMINSTER HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAB, corner Irvi Place and Ith street, New York, ‘Oue Block from Uniou Square and Broadway. ‘The most central, and yet quietest location in the city. Conventent to the great stores, theaters and eburches. Elevator, and all modern fmprovements, Easy sccess to all parts of the city by street cars and ret, im stages. tag, and the Dest medical atte dance at the Doctor's ecpi-tthtely 0. B. PERRIN, Proprictor, | piivaie resilience. Ladies placing thenselves under pomrnpr fmt an cure. ce Gs COAL AND WOOD. ba ee ‘and Dover sts., ore. cen: CoA! WOOD! Wvopn: “QATISFACTION) @1 PER BOTELE. Von. — Itations free at Dr, 118 06 3) CHEAP! CHEAP! POR CASH} | (Colonization Building) eee AD at THOUSASDS OF TONS ORDERED. varieties of Arriving daily cargoss of the beat Dyin Betueaitedine 34 ine strecr ae, woe rivds of COAL and WOOD, pearl ite the Gas Ofice, ever; Bow ts the time to buy | Bay ont BATUBDAY. trom dl $0°9'p een a 1c you wonid save money get a seed artéeis and suet | iscasoe of the Urloary’ Organs, GI werrht, 3.240 pounds to the ton, callon the Stricture, Syphilis, and Spormatorrhes, Onses signed before you buy. Gonnorrl contracted cured in $ to 6 days, ring tmp of tho Largest Wharves tn the District Syphilis to all He mages quiel cured, and and all the facilities ble thereto annexed for | polson ertirely eradi: om the aystem, with- the delivery of Coal t from our vessels to the | oui the use of mercury. 8 Drought consumer, we can certainly offer induce- | on by excesses and abuse in youth, lous of ments, A’ visit to our Wharres and nd insanity, general debility, organie Vince one at @ gisce of our unsu! weakness, aervous symptoms ged PLN WOOD deltvered as low ei conmmtaytlone 4 i tion. atl the Good OAK WOOD delivered as low as 86 to 87 | evil fo , sell-distrust, &o., cord, by newly discovered remedies. placing on ie trial feall that is mecessary to convinces tne public of the Dr. B.'s hand can rely above facts. scfentifically and hy . to the pe oe seer te ee mee {1its sere cnet oo aT MANUFACTURERS! e FAMILY SUPPLIES. (aad Gaaceeiaanied 2e UTTES, BOOK WHEAT, ae. Marray’s Patent Trank Stay 5 Pete Bes Tot ee Ps at POCKET { SatMaple Srrap. oss, Sarjzat and ines Jelly yet up under our ‘Tranks Covered and Repaired, and to order. Peaches, and 0 ig, | All Repairs to Harnees. ~ ae fs eva Sa BR. McMURRAY, etae-tr 606 Porusrivanis eveate. Janil-tr 805 Morkot Space, FoR cea Fer the Holidays. ut Fasbingtou: the Lith day of Feb ‘ niment as ‘asbington, D. .. whe has beet bank- WM. MASSEY & 00-3 et PHILADA. CINCINNATI xX ALE, LAGER BEER, Mobis 5.3 CHARLES B PEAESON, Assignee jOTLOR, That the subscriber "Tinas vbiatved irom nian esaraae Gourtot the ‘Special 5 CATAWBA WINE, Pre tictsctaosloe on dhe perseaal antes of TG « SWEET CIDER, & | REI MULLER, late of Si Cement. - ‘are hereby warned to exbin't the sam FOB SALB, WHOLESALE AND BETALL, BE SANL OC. PALMER, 0 We Depot 67 Greene st., Geotown, D. 0. , to the snbacriber, ou © Bator i ti day ‘of Bevraary ext: they mas by law be exel ood ‘vom si ‘estate. Given 0 uler & so * GROBGR GLOBIUB, Executor, i rupt uf ma nis own petition, by the Bupreme Court of R, ¥- 00% & 00. an G street northwest STOOK OF CLOTHING. SHIRTS vA Shay pph ‘aneun os ae x SES, aL LS, «7 » AND _ > ‘J > ‘J G = re +) me = THE STOCK BUSINESS. Re: atu STREAT NORTHWEST. B ND I, go,BE CLOSED OUT R30) id hei Jel ET REGABD Cl q RDAY MORNING, February 26th, at clock ®. m..aud to be continued at 7 p. in., ail sell the above-mentioned goods, and would he attention of buyers, as the stock must be i out. feb3s.2r B.N. COX & 00. Ancts. UNGANSON BROS. a Dy Pontheaet corcses 2g BS, northwest. STOCK OF N TUBE; Bk mostly new avd in good 01 the attention of housekeepers £ called. T 12 o'cLock— Lot of Shirts and Drawers, Gent's Furnishings, feb25 st DUNCANSON BROB., Aacts. J}, B: WABNER, Corner 7th and F streets. TRUSTKE’S SALE OF AN ELEGANT THR ORY AND BASEMENT HOUSE, BROWN- TONE FBONT, No. 314 0 STRBET NORTH- to which STON WEST. By virtue of a certain deed of trast, bearing date December 5, isv4, aud duly recorded in i ous of the land records of O., and at the written re- secured, I will sell. at 1F 765, folio 499, et seq. Washington county. D. quest of the party thereb poblic auction. in front ot t DAY, the 17th day of Febr o'clock p.m ™ west one-nalf reservation pumber ten (10), provements thereon, Conristing vi three story basement brown-store front house aud commodiousstable. all ia c-mplete order. 1 of aie: Une third in cash: the balance in iustalments at six, twelve and eighicen months, with interest at ten percent. per sonum until paid. payable smi-aunually, to be secured by deed of trust on the premises sold. $38 will be re- red of the purchaser at the tims of sale. All onveyancivg at purchaser's cost. Ifthe terms of sale are not fally complied with in one week from the day of sale, the T, ustee reserves the right to re- sell the property at the risk and cost of the de- faulting pu.chaser. after five dav’ advertieement. ANDBEW B. BUVALL, Trastwe. E2-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until THURSDAY, February 24th. 1576, same hour and place. ANDBEW B. DUVALL, Trastee. ®7 THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- PONED until THURSDAY, March 2d, ~ same bour end aud place ANDREW B. DUVALL, Tristee, feb25 eo&ds J.T. COLDWBLL, Salesman, OUNG & MIDDLETON Real Estate Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A DESIRABLE UOUN- TRY PLACE OF 21% AORES, WITH FING ce IMPROVEMENTS, WITHIN FIVE MILES *THS CAPITOL. Under and by virtue of a deed of trast to me, Angast 12th, J874,and duly recorded in No. 9, folio 387, &c.,one of the land rince George county, state of Mary vd, and by direction of the party secured thereby , Lvill sell. at 3 o'clock p. m.,on TUBSDAY, the 704 day of Marc on the premises, all that cer- tain piece or parcel of land situate and lying in couvty of Prince state of Maryland, n and described as follows: Begianing f ts point on the new-cut road distant ty from the intersection of said road w Tict line, aud opposite a white oak tree = foor feet within the lire of fence on sai thenee north 77 degrees 15min sais the fround plat or plan thereof as the of jot thirty three; 33 together with th C) thence south 8S degrees 3) minntos west thence south 1,440 feet to the pl utail , Beres, more or I Castle Manor. d the same land con [igfe © Bichard B. Mohanty Wm. ¥. Johnson in le: One-third of the purchass money dait of $250 will be required he balance fa one secured by 2d the notes of ‘All convey Gays, she trastee reserves thi risk id cost of the defaulting purchaser. ANDEEW C. BRADLEY. Trastec. feb28-dtds YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Aucta. JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioncers, EXECUTOR'S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TORE CONTAINED IN HOUSE 535 Tin STBEKT SOUTHEAST. By virtue of an order issued from the 8a- reme Court of the District of Columbia, jolling aapecial term tne 1th day of Feb 4 Z 1376. at 10 o'clock, all the lfonsehold Furniture contained tn the above-named nouse, being the personal effects of Jane G. Moss, deceased. comprising i — edsteads, Bureaus, Mattresses. Hair Oloth Sofa, Obsir: and Rocker, Gane-seat Chair. Cook Stove, Carpets, &c. Lk 24 CHAS. C0. IVEY, Executor. BUSTER'S SALE OF VAL PROVED REAL ESTATE 0: TOL STREET. BETWREN 2p (NORTH SIDE.) CO STORY FRAME DWELLING, WI CELLAR: No. 228; ALSO, PRAM E By virtue of a deed of truet, dated October 10, D. 1871, and duty recorded in Liber No 646, fol 148, among the Land Kecords of the District of Col » and by direction of the ty secured there by, 1 will sell at pee auction, in front of the ay. misee, to the st _bidder, on WEDNESD. March Sth, A. D. 176, at 4:30 p,m. all those certain pieces er parcels of ground in the city ol Wasbington id. District; and known and 4o- ington, in sai soribed as follows, to wit: The western 26 feet front. jast Capitol street of lot 1,in square No. 759, and extending back the width of '26 feet the fli depth of aaid lot; also, lot lettered and marked ‘*M,”” in H, C. Sholes and ot recorded subdivision of original lots -14, 15, 16, 17 and 25. in said sqnare No. 789, excepting the ‘south 12 feet 9% inches, frontin, cb 3d street east by DS ae 39 feet 1 inch o1 = let “M,’" togetl with the improvements thercon, Terms of ssie: One third cash (of which $150 must be paid at time of sale), and the balance ia six. twelve, and eighteen months, 1m eqnal payments, to be secured by purchaser's notes bearing interest from day of sale at the rateof eight per cont per annum until paid (payable semi-annnally). an of trust on the i © and pry « $m " are not comp x days after sale, Sa a Fight to resell at risk and cost of jefaulting purchaser, ss Wi. F. HOLTZMAN, Trustee, 1 F street northwe: DOWNMAN & G 2 BEN, Aucts. fed2i dts HH, WARNER, corner 7th and # streets, OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON OPPOSITS THB BESIDENOE OF JUDGE MacABTHUR. I will sell as pote auction, to the hignest Boviader on MONDAY. February 28th, 1876, at 5 o'clock p. m.. part of Kot 2, square 313. front- Gar street, bya de of WW fees 1 "Terme Oxe-third cash; balance in 6, 12 and 13 Conveyancing at tne cost of purchasers) Derteet- y at the ci 3 febs-dades ‘J: T. COLDWELL, Saleem: USTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED THVaL ESTATE ON 7OUTA SIDE OF MALY. AVENUE, BE’ ND STREBTS WEST. OP u By virtue of a doed of trust, dated July 2ith. A.D. isi, and duly recorded ‘ta Liber No.79 Ava 0, ot one «f the land records for the Dis- trict of ia, and at the request of the party public auction, in ng the highest bidder on B4T- 19th, 15/6, at 4 o'clock p. ‘of ground, situate secured front of the premises, Cuban. Fevruary 52 BY CONSENT OF PARTIES 18 INTES- the above sale antl WE: Bt ve gale a postponed a8. EVENING SATURDAY STAR. | .Febraary 25, 1876, FORTY-FOURTE CONGRESS. Gosing Proceedings Yesterday. ‘ATE —Att report closed — lil increasing the 4\ per cent. bonds to $500,004 and make them a thirty-year instead of a fifteen-year bond, was passed The west Point appropriation bill was then taken up, a msued. Pei consideration the § went in ecutive fession, and then adjourned until Monday. HOUSE.—After our report closed— Mr. Swann (Md.) reported back the corre Spondetice furnished by the State depart- ment in reference to the connection of Gen Schenck, American Minister to England, With the Emma Mine and Machado claim He stated that the only action of the State department Was @ recommendation to Gen. Schenck that be retire from the directory of the Emma Mine, which had been acted upon by Gen. Scheuck after some delay. In re gard to the Machado case, no action had ap- parently been taken. The correspondence Was ordered to be printed and referred back for farther consideration. The rest of the session was was devoted to the passage of private bill ANOTHER PASTOR AG ED OF ADULTE RY AND FaLskHoop.—The scandal the Rev. Frank H. Buffam, of the ( tional chureh a rapidly approaching a criss, tbe chure ing decided to cail ® council of their pastor, and the w being i aspect ¢ airy amoog the peoy town develops the foliow ing charges against him, which nave no been formally presented, but are current In the village ai the Co formonths.and pe, years past ly iotimate with @ woman bow years old, who has been living and that’ he has been repeatedly falsehood. A large proportion of in his church and outside believ var ges to be well grounded, and an ecclesias cal organization 260 years ob been harmonious during all its history bith- erto, is now divided. Mr. Butfum was for- merly pastor of the Windsor Avenue Con. gregational church at Hartford, and waile there reporis that he was guilty ‘of practices similar to those now alleged agalnst him be- came current; but, when he was calle1 to east Hartford, two years ago last fall, the people of tue latter place kuew nothing of them or entirely discredited them. Bat sey- eral weeks Sluce it was whispered about that he was cruel in bis family, and showed a marked preference for the woman now charged with being a partner witt lim ia crime. Several persons well known 10 east Hartford are said to have borne witnes the truth of this statement. —[dprinyie Puglican. ————$——— THE PROFITS OF THE ROTHSCHILDS.—It seems the Messrs. Rothschilds have made a good thing out of the purchase of the Saez canal shares by the English government. They advanced the $20,000,000 to pay for the shares; for this they are to receive 2\ per cert. commission, $500,000, and they are to bi er cent. Interest on the $29,009,000 a4- val by them until the government repays it.) The Rothseniids paid $1,000,000 to. the order of the Khedive on December 1, and the other $16,000,000 has been paid during Decern- ber and January. it will probably be the end of this Month before they are repaid; ana if s0. their profits on this little transaction, in whieh they ran no risk, and out of which they may &nd probably have made larze in- eidental gains, will be about $750,000; that is, $500,000 for commission and £250,000 for three months’ Interest. Add to tbis the profits which the house may have made py buying Egyptians when they were at their lowest and the certa that the transactio? which they hac secret, Wouid send up t stock to ab ree, it would be very inot erate to estime gainsof the Rothsehiids on this tue transaction ata rouud million of dollars. “THE GARDENERS PRETTY DAUGHTER ” A Trenton dispatch says: “In the Noice- Brown breach of promise of marriage case, which was argued « murrer at the last term of court, the supreme court Thursday sustained the demorrer, thus Unrowing the The action was brought own as the “gardener’s Princeton, to recover from Albert Brown, a resi- t of Princeton, for alleged breach of Promise of marriage. The defendant was married at the time the alleged promise was made, and on this ground the court sustained the demurrer. The story of the love-making covered two continents. Brown deserted his second wife and elopet with Miss Noice. They went to Europe. and in South America he deserted her, ta ber baggage with him. Tie suprer sustained the demurrer, which reall pores of the action, unless the court of errors, to which an appeal bas been taken, should fail to agree with the suprem + family; guilty of f tue perpte t 1 ins! “From Col. Clarence Stephens, of Craw ville, we learn that the present eonditio: Hou. Alexander H. Stephens excites the isl apprcehensiousof his friends. Even ihe ‘Great Commover’ himself feels that the state of his bealth is such that he cannot con- Unue with us long. His present condition is not brought around by any special com- plaint, but is a general breaking down of the whole system. The same information was given usa few days ago by a distinguished hysician, but at that time we did not feel Jastined in making the statement in po-itive terms, but now, iat Mr. Stephens himself feels preearlousacss of his Condition, itis roper that his friends and the people of should know it.” How To MAKE Business.—One excellent way to make business it to advertise. It is more necessary to advertise now than it was fifty er a hundred years ago. People are more busy now than they were then. They bave less time and leisure to look abont for what they want. They look to the newspa- pers to learn where their wants can be sup- plied. and they accept it as a settled rule that the man who advertises his eommodi- tes which hehas to dispose of, instead of waiting for the peopie to find itout them- selves, is the best mau to deal with, and most likely to give satisfaction. To cr the truth and force of this one has only o find the most prosperous houses ia Mem- 18 to know those that advertise most.— |Memptas Appeal. ACCIDENTAL SvIcIDE OF A DoctoR.—_A Pittsburg paper says: Yesterday Dr. J. W. Butterfield died at his residence, 1091 Pa. avenue. For some time past the gentleman bas been suffering irom a painful affection, and on Saturday night, toalleviate the pain, be took a couple of grains of morphia. Tae cose not having the desired effect, he yester- day morning concladed to resort tohypoder- mic injection, and consequently in that way injected into his system seven ins of the dangerous drug. Unfortunately, in his some- what enfeebled condition, the amount proved fatal. Finding that he was seriously affect- ed, be sent for Dr. R. W. Hamiiton, and tell- ing him what he had done, very soon after fell into a comatose condition, from which all €fforts to arouse him proved ineffectual. NATURAL GAS FOR PiTTspuRG—A But- ler county letter says: The omg of intro- ducing this fuel into Pittsburg is fast as- suming definite proportions. From an ageat oi ibe asthe clair correspondent has learned that the ri; been se- pipe ten inches in diameter will be iid the experiment from the Vandergrift well to Spang, Chalfant & Co.’s works having de- monstrated that @ six-inch pipe is too small. Messrs. Kirk and Di) », Who have the matter in charge, are pushing ahead very A Brave LittLe FeLLow.—Yest a little boy not el; ears old, son of Mrs. Ahearn, of this city fell into a well twenty- five feet deep, containing twelve feet of water, and drawing @ temporary wind-lass with him in his fall. After sinking twice, wonder- ful as it may seem, the little fellow succeed- ed, — a = _ the sur- face, actually iP stones lining the cerpendiocins ation: Save being ay A EY by we e: was, ‘God biess God!”—[ Mendota, IU..§ Dis- patch, BURIED ALIVEIN A SAnD-DRIFT—Sam ap, an itinerant and intem; the Denver Ni travel on foot. MAL distances are given in hours and minutes. Thus the guide post reads: “To the Ruins, 15 minutes” «c., cal- culating at the average walking speed. A FAVORITE WALK 1s along the foot path leading from the Kur faal park to the ruins of Sonnenderg. The road runs the entire way through a valley of rich meadow land. The rains of the old for- tress surmount A huge mass of rocks ristug abruptly out of level ground, Sonnenberg mountain of the suo) seems indeed an ap- popriate name when, late in the afteruoon, tne level ruddy rays of the setting sun light up Mts gloomy grey walls, leavin the dow land beneath In suadow. wberg clusters around Ue foot o: It is as ancient in appearance itself, which dates from tne year i. The interior of the fortress tower is a great empty place minus windows. It ssemed 1 he more « igrey to us 1D contrast to the warm sunushive that was flooding the walls on the outside. Narrow iron stal. ways run Upto loop holes from where tke move ments of the enemy used to be watcued. ne of the rooms in the tower is furnished very jastily @fter the style of the middle ages. The guide opened a trap door Lo the floor dis- closing an iron grating over a seemingly bot- toraless pit. Here, he informed us, prisoners were put without a hope of ever beg re- leaned. As late as thirly years ago some skeletons were found there. newspaper and pushed it down betweea the grating to show us the extent of this prisoa bole. We aimost feared it might yet show some grinning skull or portion of a skeleton, but It only served to make the darkuess Visi ble within the monidy walls. There is a very pleasing though not ex- tended view of the valley to be bad from Un top of the tower. We were mostly taterest- ed in the quaint little town of Sonnenverg, directly below. It is the very ideal of @ SLEEPY OLD GERMAN VILLAGE. Broken bits of a wall that once enclosed the fortress form one sie of many of the houses. Light cream-colored buildings, with tiled roofs and queer looking chimneys, are com mon to the whole village. We looked dowa into the streets spread out before us, and could wateh the movements of the who! out door population. There was scarcely sound to be heard but the ludistinet hammer from a blacksmith’s shop, and the voices of some children flying kites from a roof-top Just beiow us. It is characteristic of German village life that we sear was pot milking cows, poultry into pens, or attending tosomedaily evening duty, while the hege lords wer ting @round the taverns. puntaln bs longs to the Tauri e thecity. Half wa $s Rituated the um Was built up, inae Greek chapel. “This mausole by the Duke of Hassan, IN MEMORY OF HIS YOUNG WIFR, Siuce the late war Nassau has com Prussian government, and tae Dak to yteld up all the possessic tory to the crown. The bul er has had are beautifully coi apicuous from, in the vicinity of Wiesbade plan forms a Greek cross. twenty years the interior of been shown to visitors, but such ea: to preserve it that there Is no indica’ its ase. Carpet slippers used to be put oa over tne shoes to Keep irom scratebiug the marbie mosaic floor; now an immense rag co The ceiling is most elaborately and |» ly frescoed. White marble predominates in- side the altarrail. Some very fineoli paintings With gold backgrounds oecupy different com- arunents all around the commanion ta) ‘ne tomb is in @ wing of the main building to the jeft. It is surmounted by a life-size1 sleeping figure of the late Duchess. A rosy light from the cupola above falls cpoa tis workmanship has give the couch on which the figare xquisitely- chiseled STATUES UE TWELVE APOSTLES, perfect in every detail although they more than a foot and a half Service of the Greek Catholic Cuureh is heli ue service in the summer it is almost impossibi to get into the building. A noticeable in the service is that the whole congrogatio from the Emperor to the peo t. sta There are no seats exceptin, n aged and infirm people. is ace of pews adds greatly to the beauty of the inte- rior. The position of sexton to tbls chapel must be a very remunerative one. Itappears that the former sexton retired on an im mense fortune made upon the fees he recsived from visitors. Now the term of office ts limited to five years, but I Imagine that even ULat time is sufficient to amass quite a litte suru. The sextou’s house, built after the style of a Russian cloister, is but a few steps from the chapel. THE RUSSIAN CEMETERY. A little distance further on is situated the Russian cemetery. We met an old sexton here who for grim humor on ghostly sub- Jects was second only to the grave digger in Hamlet. Principaliy Rassian nobility is buried in this cemetery. The evi- dent bad taste in the matter of mona- ments displayed by this nobility 1s traly dis- tressing to the eye. Moreover, the monu- ments and graves themselves are ornamented with any amount of shale trash. such as bead work, paper flowers, &c. This same leck of taste is seen in the German ceme- teries, where all sorts of curious and gaudy devices are heaped w the graves, Tnere are, however, in the Protestant churea-yard several handsome monuments to Prussiaa heroes who perished in the late war. Tne peasants erect over their graves @ woolen cross, painted black @nd ornamented around the top with @ sort of fluted tn. After a little wear the decayed wood and torn an banging tin presents a most forlora appear- apee. Occasionally amid the crowded mass of German-worded monuments, your eye will catch the words “SACRED TO THE MEMORY,” attracting you immediately to the spot to find perhaps the record of some fellow-coun- tryman, some American, who has died on German soil. The Germans seem to have no idea of the many trifling details that go so far towards removing the gloominess of death. Their funerals are positively dis- tressing in this resj Taere are seldom any flowers excepting a few gaudy paper ones. The gentiemen walk, two aud two, behind the hearse; ladies never accompany ibe procession to the place of interment. Six young giris, dressed in mourning, but with- bats or wraps, walk on either side of the hearse. In their arms they carry immense Sr with some green plauis growing Pursuing the road from the Greek chapel upward the summit of the Nero mountaia 3 ng ary from & —— called the ‘ero Tem; most: iceat pano- pe REAL Se ET ee ae eee ee ae Se ; — a nen —_ ; pa For Tur STAR | A WALK THROTOM THE FOREST a rT , eat i cave, the former — ‘RMAN LIFE. | leads teresti . SKETCHES “ROM | biging place of oae of Germany's famous or Rambles. | robber bands. The cave Lies under ® massof V.-Seemm . nove y tom maak, , three o'clock Inevery | rocks, and the entrance is very Ingeatousiy German householl le in Y8te>ly 1 liowet | biddes. The weird appearance of the guide, . ser 4 rauch @ part ve Dieiewen te nd. 6 up by along walk. This h “*™ wee, | he tant « raised hie ! thelr meal bead vpout of wt lack entrages: of the daily routine as any < Fiesbadea | and invited us to descend, very nearly tee To a gool walker the vicinity of easure. | Umidated us into dec s. flowever, we 1s & constant source of interest and p. very | Overcame all fears and catered. These rot Ove may make a di at excursion e a bers seem to have bad @ wonderful amount day for an entire season and yet leave ma ae ee {0 concealing stoi unseen. There is but little driving done to , "Lec that it hardly: cae te eee these places of interest excepting by stran- tin.” WEE 80 long exeaped from justice The gers. The Wiesbadeners, m fact Germans | [Pi - of the band hed ‘= wil » Who Kept generally, invariably walk. The tances | house yt them in some sort of rude way. stated on all the gnide posits are calc ed | Her kitete 8d general household arrange. for pedestrians, indicating that the maj menis were, “te laughadie, raxo OH TRE VALURY back to Wiesbade. ‘he road rane along by that side of the Nero ™0untain, whieh is de voted to the cultivation Of the grape. Late In Angust and September, When the grapes are ripening, small bits of tin are fastened om top of the prop which supports tuem. Tale is to Act as a sort of searecrow to the birds. For @ long time we labored under the dela- sion thal these were small looking glasses tructed expecially for the purpose. The beautifully davzling effect when the sum tonches Liat side Of the mountain is quite as brilliant as though (hey were, indeed, minia- tase mirrors. There ts # fine carriage road and foot path e, extending tm from Wiesbaden to th: & straight, unbroken line farougs & avenue of trees. It ie an aft pn drive most ff Vored by Sirangers, and dowa the bridle path “THE KNIGHTS COME KIDING Two AND rwo,” at allhours of the day. 11 is not a walk that repays at the ter for the secnery tire roate. Toe Rhine and the mountains beyond it are always in fight, and a backwant glance will shew Wiesbaden and the blue bazy Taunus range enchantment which distauce lends. The road leads directly to Mosbach, joining Bicberich on the K vine. It isadirty anpre- Possessing Litlie place. Qur mirth Was rather excited by sign on & miserabic looking beer house. It read: “Tavern to the Skies.” Mos- bach is evidently very bigb minded. An old chureb here is spposed to be over 900 years od. The grave st bear many @ curie an in the church yard worded record. berich is & caste nerly the sum- mer residence of the Dake of Nassau. Itts situated on the river bank, commanding @ and extended view it stands pW, and admittance is not al Jbliged to content ourselves walking around tbe park ontaide, voluntarily sighing over its glory. * TUE Two TURKEYS lowing ts Na. xxvi.of the N.Y. World's fables: “Aa Hon- est Farmer once led his two Turkeys inte his Granary and told them to eat, drink and be merry. One of these Turkeys was wise and one ioolish. The foolish Bird at once in- lulged excessively in the pleasures of the Stable, unsuspicious of the future, bat tae wiser Fowl, in order that he might not be ened and slaughtered, fasted coutinually, tified bis Flesh and devoted gloomy Reflections upon t When Thanksgiving apy Farmer killed both T a Kock in the t Moral —Dum V pus Viv mus.” 87 Already precocious lugged tito wes! r. Swasky grasshoppers @re ra sanctus. f New York, is custodized tin @ trap om Transcript thinks that too studies are imposed upon our com- mn BELO! r Sharon, of Nevada, via Call- st Haves, of Ohio, is the N.Y. deratd. England average an inch and a quarter more in height anc MARRIED. AUVOR—LAWBENCE. On the 2 at the residence of the 5. 8 Mitchel, Str 1 = J. Lawkenck, of Warhington, D. 0. cards. ADAMS AtGe Jom CakRon. A Year of his axe. 2°, of peritonitia, c ams, of paltimore, im the A5th ARTHY, relict of ti 6S years. - * ‘The friends of the family are respectfally re- uested to attend her funeral, from ber late rest- BO uh street northwest, on Sunday afta 4 t, at 2% 0 ener UNDERTAKERS. v. Calinel Maker and Undertaker) 619 Live Svaasy Honrawser. ae R. v. HARVEY, Undertake Ho. 934 F SrRusr, between Minth end Teatp warily ASSER, PASTIES ABOUT TO BUILD CAH SAVE MONEY BY OONTBACTING WITH UB, As we ky tm regular stock, and are prepared to yest in moat eppicved Liauner, every deccription HOUSE AND ORNAMENTAL PLUMB- ING, SEWERAGE, GAS-PIPING, &. TIN BOOFING, TIN HOT-AIB PIPES to be Duut in walls, SLATE and MARBLE MANTELS, in excollenes of stylet and colors anegualed. ohh ner. A yo — 4 FIEE-PLAO B— stv larger outfit than other Seuss tn ths cits ond ecebling un os crake torens” Die proporitions to capitalists and contractors. BAYWARD & HUTCHINSOR, jents-tr 17 Oth street porthwest. Gua ENCOURAGE pall OME INDUSTRIES. B LADIES, TRURKS FOR Tinae FOR MEN, SATCHELS FOR LADIES. UE E EE. io " SATOHELS FOR ME BUR : a 425 Tru Srexer. ais sort Hall.) by BACTIOAL MANUFACTU. BOTABLIFHED IN 1895. PA a. TRUS KGené Bags: promptly repatred TRUNKS covered Wipe To THE we LOAN 4ND COMMISSION BROK BRB, ‘i. B. corner Mth and D streets.

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