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a Et I STEAMERS, &e. EDUCATIONAL. AUCTION BALES: AUCTION SALES: ‘OTIC! MOUNT VERNON PAS- Novcr ro mous om = asnenwers at Mont Bound trip $1, incindine admission roun eth rect wharf daily ( andsys ex- qtr getums about {pn 4, Moe “t Ladies’ Mount Vernon G SLABS, evamear © soo" jOBFO! ‘TRESS MO! a AND THE FOR NM Lx. FORE Mi NB! The swi't ant elecant iron Steamer LADY OF THE LAKE. Cariain C. J. Bonne. Farther notice, every “Moudag’ Wea: neadsy and Friday, at 5 o'clock p. m., conaecting with tleamers for Boston, “Brovtiench aed otter ern points. Returning, leaves Norfolk every | . Thurwiay and Raturday, at ¢o’clock y. ma FOR POTUMAG RIVER LANDINGS. Bteamer JOLN W. THOMPSON, Captain Jomy B Woop, iesve= Ler wharf, terminus of ‘Tih and 9) street line of cars, at7 a fa eaiul snd Leonardtown, et ‘at inter w Wonuat sea Toes op Saturday. lormation, apply atthe office, over @ Whart, foot of 6th et 7 BA! BAOON, Pres’. "B 7 AGCINELLY, Agent BIFAMZRS FOR NIW TORE ‘Tbe Steamers JOHN GIBSON and £. 0. KNIGHT, Serre ie eee se" oS 5 ry Haturday, o’cioe! : Georsetowt, cwery Saturday, Abd AloxeD" Oren ‘Slee west retex For information apply at off. & Metropolitan Bank, 15th street, or to RP A&. DENHAM, Axeut, Water atresk, erate SAMUEL BACON, Freeitent, 5 IN LLOYD Srraxcatr ORTH, Tin New Youn, Hava, LOMm@™. BoUTHAMPTON ANY UREMER. ‘The steamers of this Cre ert! will sa: very Rat anny iron, Lremen Pier, foot of 34st Borohan Race Pete, Bouthamptoe" Zork Me ren. Bret cabin, $100, second. cabin, 885, id: siserac’ For frei ance apis * “York METZEE reas OTios, or at tha | rest. THE, SECOND SESSION OF PARK SEMINARY, wether with Hand feb3-26 Drawing and Floc Professors. For particulars apvly to 506 Sth et. n.w., wil commence Fesunany 3p. The English cenrse’ will embrace Bookkeepin, to- € treo of Lessons in Free Mrs. CONDRON, — ‘At the Seminary. a Speci: jon, under dis ST. MAK Srcoxp Sexson EF: Terms for Board 204 | For cireular apply to, | _ Jsn27-eoim | | (QHARLOTTE Halt § HOOL, | COUNTY, Mo. sn Fepavany Sp, 1879. tion, $99 per session of five months. JAM T. BRISOOE, georetury to Board of Trusceea. Serer s UHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND ‘CHILDREN, No. 1806 G st —Mrs. L. P. McDon- AL Paevp’ | be 8 FFB YD, 157 nue and 17th Mine OC teacher of French. Second Tera ALEXANDER; Mademoiselle V. Chariots pass the door. Ave- within one square. _jan25-2w NSTRUCTION IN SPANISH, Day and Eveutng Janl0-Im* | J Lessons, 1221 6th st. nw. | INDERGARTEN NORMAL INSTITOTE, with Kb Ganderesrtens and Advanced Clansea, Mrs. LOUISE POLLOCK, 979 8th st., and Mise 5 LLOCK, | pe ad Nein classes for Ladies. TY ih st nw., Princivala. ¥. PRUD"HOMME'S FRENOB )) Coes CLASSES. INTERMEDIATE—ADVANCED. ‘Besidence—1014 12th st. bw. Oiases tor youn Ladies and Ohidrea, are oon wwii nected Englixh schools, ening, cou sud Evening Classes for La- | aim Padice apd Geutlemen, Boys and Girls: Privatt isgeons if ferred. ‘N. B.—A good pronunciation (Psrisisn) and the ruse of practical conversation rapidly acquired by pupils. The oral system s apecialty. ‘A new Term will commence Janu iis can erter at any time and Ww... 01 Fem the tue the; “ABLF. Boar Call any day between 12 and 1 o'clock, or Monfaye and Thuradays after 4 p.m. 6th, but Pa ‘be charged enter. RENOH SPOKEN AT MEeAL3 dect-4m Double Ent Commercial | _novso SPENCERIAN BUSINESS OOLLEGH, SS" Gomer 7th and L streets n-w. Estnblished 1864 Its hundreds of grad holding positions of trust and profit. The conrse embraces Penmsns? Tespondence, uates, men and women, are Spelling, Com, osition, Cor- Busiiess Calculations, Single and Book-keaping, Business Practice, Law, Political "Economy, Bus'nces Ethics and Lectures. Entire course may be com pisted attendins day or even! Uculars visit tite Coil sessions. For par. jee, or address ELC. SPENCER, Principal. BIVATELY Ok IN OLASS.—Latin, Mathe se Pel pee a ice, Rhetoric, Logic Aniiunetic simplified, LAwee NEW SALESS LEER 4 | viegt Point Annayole or Ocliow ats preyaratioa U ae 14.% Terms moderate. SW FLYNN, A Mt. 1227 L ot PRILADELPL(s, ALEXANDETS, SSSHINGTON | nw. Cail before 11s. m.; afierd, m. sepls-te ; “we ate" APLEWCOD INSTITUTE. ConcounviLLs a Caen Dtoeldonse Broo 8 OM ei Boye. 850 per « aarter Girls, #45. Rindente the New England State: prepared for business, Kale or Harvard Golewe. In- | Structors Srat-cla: aan (romero eae | “tanaply 3. SHORTLIDGE. A. M., Principal Erow: Pulisdelynis—Soturday, st 13 ma. From ee sinaton—Me rok at os feorvetown londsy, at 7 p. reignite received until $ p.m Though >» Boston and sisage bave (bem marked rthwest, and 1in-etrest wharf, GF. HYDE, 50 Water strees, WILLIAM P. OLYDE & 00.; 72 Bi ves, Philadel. moarat-ly NEW YORK ROTTERDAM, 3 TTERD! id “MAAS,” carrying the U. lands, leave Jersey C ty every snd Saturday. Cabin 4638 Sor: Steerawe S23, HOAZA’ m st, New York, st, Freight Ata: Le. bn +. W, janily & Rovat Marn Stes “ere, NEW YORE : ENSTOWN and LIVERPOOL, ‘Every Thursday and Saturday.“ Of Berin......51M tons | City of Montreal.4490 Sity of Rich: City of Chest steamers are arnons the strona- ni fastest on the Atlantic, and have proveruent, inch via ° bells in’ statero chairs in saloons, bath and smokin; rooms, barber | shops, eto For rates of p % JOHN G Ds DA. BRO! 1 Broaiway, 30F to S, 926 G st.; J. W. BOTELER & ‘ave.;@. W. MORSE, Adams’ ¥x- 3 ‘tacks coly* NOZTIO“. ‘With the view of diminishing the charces cf ool. aton, the Stoamors of this ine take a specie courss seasons Of the Be ‘On the outward paskage free Queenstown to New Zork or Boston. the meridian of 60 at 42 ist, ——— me cae north of 43. On LOMA WA! of 60 sf ¢2 at. or nothing £9 the north THR OUNABD STEAMSHIP OUMPARY LIM. Between New Fork and Liverpool, Calling =" — et non wEW roan te Wed Feb. § Bothnia...Wed., March 12 os Ber. 12, sogseinia Wed, Marci 1 b. 19 Batay ‘ch 2 to Paris, $15, wold, additions! Return tick-t- on favorable terma Ticketa temmad | at a special iow rate of $80 yoid durixg she fall and winter season. at very low rates. Steersze tickets from faesustown, and all other paris of Steerage Etrope at lowest ice cry mad for bills of laden given for Belfast, Giaszow, Antwerh snd Other ports om the Ooutinent, ranean office, Went Bowie Greet or butt stscrave aad io. owling gabin, to OTIB BIGELOW, 608 th etree: Washing: {28ly CHAS. G. FRANCELYN, Agent, %. ¥. Sp oe a he Crtunes i Addrees BAXTER & OO. Beaker it Wal se 8 sep26-tth&a,ly 895! 850! $100: $200: $500! ALEX. FROTHINGHAM & OO., sve been for any years Stock Brokers and Bankers in New fork, at 12 Wall Street. They have the reputation | for. of gaining for their customers large returns from investments ranging from 850 to 8300, and have the gptiahle reputat on of always maxing quick returns. Tribune. novi8-cotr Tote on 20 daya investment of S 1200 Pr North: West January aot LOO ional returns every week on Stock Options of $20, S80, Bit, SoD. Ofhcial roportaand | circularsfree. Address T. POTTER WIGHT & CO., Bankers, 35 Wall street, New York. Jes-codikly” | MEMBEK OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE will <A execute onters for the purchase osnaleof stocks, Bonds and Geid on moderate margins. Commis: | sions 85 each 100 shares. Stock privileges negotiated | on responsible parties only. Correspondence solic. ited. Henry Merriam, Member Am. Mining and Stock Exchanwe, 36 Wall st. New Yor. | Reference, .K Manyan, Esq., President Nat . New York. janitr MEDICAL, &c. prrortTanT TO LADIES. es sfcedily removed bs endorsed by the medical facu'ty of Maryland. a tof five dollars. Satisfaction znaranteed. Address (conBdentially) G. C. WORTHINGTON, MD. walversity of Mary C. VON NORMANN, Office 521 12th the best established and only reliable Dik we Physician for the cure of Syphilis disease, both sexes. All female complaints quickly cnred. ‘Office hours from 3 to § p.m. Consultation strictly private and @cure guaranteed. Charges moderate. ti-lw* SPERMATORRHOEA DORMIENTIUM, Impo- ‘tency. ature, ¥, Seminal Emissions, Lost Vigor and all Venereal’ Diseases cured with’ out the use of calomel or mercury, by Dr. BROWN, | 1606 Let. near léth nw. He solicits the yory worst cases. feb! JOUN THIPP'S BLOOD PURI- Bis certain cure for Syphilis, Scrofuls Ovsriunm 101 jiabetes, Bright's Disease, Blood Poison.” Cure of syphilis enaranichd in stare. Send for pamphlet, enclosiug stamp ‘and please state disease, 306 Columbus ave, Boston. No mie tee a oy in boitles with gi blows in them and la! bearing my own Mark 'Uau20-1y] DE JOHN TRIPP. DBaLEoN,, the Oldest Established and only Beliabie Ladies’ Physician in the city. can be consulted daiiy, at No. 915 6th st. near K, from 1 8 o'clock. Female Complaints quickly cured. ‘Office and Reaidence,13. st.Balttinore/16-lm* YWSMENORRE: LEUCORRH@A, D a A a in Gisdase.” DE. BROWN, 1605 L. near 16th nw J3.tae NEZVOUS EXHAUSTION —A4 medical os. mayer ry worien of lectures Gelivered at Kahn's ituseum of Anatomy, ‘cause and cure of pres decline, showing indisputably how healih, may be rorsined, affording s clear sy- Ghent of nervous aud physical debility, bet tho re- walt of 20 years’ ex 2 perience. By mail, 25c, car- HEtha’y Musca, GGs Broadway, New York ion spply tod. B. JOHNSON & | City of Brusseis.-3773 | « | Gity of N. York. 3600 | other information, apply | = QS | 80 p.m—New Yor RAILROADS. ALTIMORE AND OHIO BAILABVAD, THE GREAT DOUBLA TRACK. bie aaa mrt ci and Short Line te tae 03 rth, Northwest. Weat and Southwest. ‘Do take effect Sunday, Nov. 17, 1876. LEAVE WASHINGTON 15284. m—New York, xpress, Ellicott Crt iy. Stops Junction, Philadelphia, ana Sosion On Banaey fo ateaare ley’s, Lav nn mover, an Kir Ridge, at Shi essays, Breakfast at Relay. 8:60 a. m.—Bal itimore, Annapolig snd Wey. (Pied- sont, bs ren ‘Winchester, Hayerstown, snd ‘Way via Relay. 17:40 8 m—-Daltitn: $:10.8. m.—Point of ore and Laurel Zxpress. Piedmont, Strasburg, ‘Winchester, Haxerstown, and Way Stations. | 880.8. m.—New York, Philadelphia, nm | Express. Philadelphia. Stops at A nnapolls Junction. 35 8. m.—St. Louis, and Pittebr and Valley Car toSteunton. Pullman Car daily. Grafton to Sanduaky, daily, axcept Sat- timore | 183 id Bai- Parlor Car to New York and vuisville, Chicawo, Oclambas Express. Frederick, Hagerstown ranch except Sunday. az Cincinnat! urday. | #9:00 a. m.—On Sunday only, Baltimore, Annapolis ‘Express. and Way. w ane Ly rem Express. Btops at Lisdens- ary, Coll tion, Jeaeup"s and a as p.m.—Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City and ES , Beltsville, Laurel, Annapolis Jane Hanover. ; Philadelphia anc Boston Stops at Laurel. 41:35 p.m. on Sunday only for Baltimore and Way Btstions. day. 30 7. u.—Baltimore, Biadensbure, ons. | 18:80 p. m.—Phiiadely hia, Expresss. Ellicott City. Norfolk except Sun- ‘Norfolk Passengers taken in the to Boat at Canton. Stop at Bladensburg: and Laurel. ana Laure} Frederick yia Relay. Stops st Annap- of Rocks, Frederick, Hagerstown, chester and Way Stations. On Sundsya {0 |. Point of Kocks and Wa: | ea p,m —Eal Stations only. nspolig and Way Bta- Norfolk and Bsittmore itimore, 8 Ab. [4:60 p. m.—Baltimore and Way Stations. t-Bu p.m.—Chicavo and Columbus Express. Sleep- ing Cara to Chicazo. | {8:10 p. m—Baltimore Express. #:00 p. 1.—Point of Kocks and Way Stations. ! Louayile and #00 p. m—8t Lows, Cincinna yi 7 burg Express. Pittsburg, except Sunday, Expresa. a A 3, 14 cay. L GEORGE 8.’ KOONTZ, General Avent. | im Cars. ‘10.15 p. m.—New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Stops at Bladensburg and Laurel. Car to New York, and Specia! Sleeping iiadelphia, (9) Daily. “7 On Sundsy only. Other trains daily sxcept Sunday. 3 il traine atop at Relay Station. For further infi on apply at ticket office de- Jersey avenne and C street, 619, Penns avenue nw., Washington: and Masonic Temple, Hich strect. Georgetown, where | tickets can be procured, and orders taken for Dax- waxe to be checked and received at any point in the J. Bf CLEMENTS, Master Transportation. LE, General ‘licket Agent. novi6 1878 ‘Pittal lor Falls snd Saturday, ve left for rassne BERGE BE of Sixth and B streeta, as follows: Piitaburg to Cinciumat Ot. Louis and Onioage, Fao pain, daily, with Palace Gar to Obicags 7 and 11:90 p.m 7p.m. ForU.£0- BE, » rigty am mee information, {roar consis can be checking GREAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE TO THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. Double Track, Steel Hails, SPLENDID SCENERY, MaGRIFICENT EQUIPMENT. VABHINGTON: ‘from Depot, Oars from for New York and the tay With Palace Oars ‘Bx. prees of Pullman Parlor Oars, 9:30 am daily, ‘East, 1:30 and 10:16 p.m. attached. | Limit AD. 7, j, 10, 12 2k: 4:20, 30 p. te! Gu Bunda at 9 © 18 40 at 8:00 and of FRANCIS MILLS: pBszrs ASTRAL OLL. 309 NINTH STREET, WHOLESALE AGENT FOR WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. THE TRADE SUPPLIED IN LOTS TO SUIT AT FAOTOBY PRICES. EMPTY PACKAGES BEDEEMED AT NEW YORK PRICES. CHAS. PRATT &€CO., New York; SoLm PROPEIEtoRs axp MANUFACTURERS THE EVENING STAR. TO-MORROW. UNG & MIDDLETON. Auctioneers. ol RUSTEFS' SALE OF A NEW THREESTORY TEYTICK DWELLING AND 1 we TORY RAME BUILDING IN THE REAR. ON THE ‘T SIDE OF NORTH CaPrToL KET, a H AND I STREETS NORiB- By virtue of a deed of trust dated Octobar Ivth, 1877. duly recorded in Liber 866, folio rt B65, of the land records of the District tis. and at the rout eat Of the party secured reby. we will eell at pnblic auction, in front of he premines, on THURSDAY, February 6th, AD. at 4 o'clock p.m., ail that certain piece or par- Kronnd lying ahd bein situate in the city of sbington, District of Columbia, and known a8 lot numbered thirty-two (32), in ‘subdivision of square numbered six hundred and seventy-six 656), toether with the improvements, &c. erms: One-third cash, and the balance tn aix twelve and eighteen months from Cay of aio, for which notes of the purchaser will be taken, bearins: interest at eight per cent. per annum, secured bya deed of trust and insurance on the property sold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. “A deposit of $100 required at time of sale, and all recording and arene at purchaser's cost. The Trustees re nerve ce ee whiten the wOnertys aes 'p] seven days from time of at rie and cost of dersnltiny purchaner oa Jan24-eokdbs B. F. BTEIGER,; Trustees. "THE ABOVE BALE 18 POSTPONED nnti! THURSDAY, February 13th, eanie tine and place. SUNE8,) febS-cokdbs BLE. STETOERS Trustees. Ftea, FOX & CUTTER, Real Estate Brokers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON TWELITH STREET . NG HOUSE NO. 514. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated October |, 1872, and duly recorded in’ Liber No. 69: {folio 180, et eq., of the land records for the District of Columbia, I shall sell, on THURSDAY, the 13th day of February, 1379,’at 4 o'clock p. 1m. all those certain pieces or parcels of grouad «iti. and lying in said city of Washington, and by known and described as lots lettered. ai and C, in Schneider's recorded subdi in Square No. 287, with the improvements thereon, consisting of a hi ine Brick Residence, with all modern improvemen: ‘Terms of sale: One-fonrth in cach ; balanes in six, twelve, eighteen and tweuty-four months, with in: terest at seven per cent. per annum, secure! by a deed of trust on prenusés sold. | A deposit of will be requires it time of sale, and all con ancing at purchaser's cost, Terma to be complied with in seven days, otherwise the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertise- nent. aE WILLIAM B. TODD, J B. H. WARNER, Auct 7 marke on of Lots , IR. Trustas. Jan39-2aw&ds PITCH, FOX & CUTTER, Real Estate Brokers. IRUSTEES’ SALE ON BE D STRE) . A. D. 1878, and-recordes “ry BHO, folio 1€ ne of the land records ft tre District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secnred th we will sell at public aue- tion, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, Feb- ruary Ith, 1879, at do'clock 'p. m,, the followine- described real estate, situated in Washington city District of Columbia: Lot numbered tifty-two ( in the subdivision and six, (6,) in square (575,) a3 MMe _ sa Surveyor of + of original lots fiv dea in the offic Sd District in Liber H. D. C. 108, together with the improvements thereon, eon- febpe ot a three story and mansard Brick Dwel- ins. ‘Lerms: One-third of the purchase money, with ex- of the folio penses of sale, In cash, and the balance in eix (6), twelve (2. ixhteen (18) and twenty-four (24) huonths, fcr which the notes of the puresaser, bear ing interest at seven (7) per cent. and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, wil be taken, A Ceporit of #200 required at time of sale. All convey- aD at purchaser’e cost. If terms of sale ara not comp'ied witb in seven days, the Trustees reserve the right to ree!] the property at risk and cost of de- faulting purchaser, after tive days’ advertisement. WILLIAM THOMPSON) Trastees. ad MP ION,} J T. COLDWELL, Anct. febT-e05t FriteH, FOX & CUTTER, Real Estate Brokers. TR SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, SITUATED ON THE NORT. ST CORNE OF $1 AND H STREL By virtue of a deed of tru 2%, A. 1). 1877, and recorded in Liber No. folio 118, one of the land records fer the Dis trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will gell_at py front of the premises, on MONDAY, F 1879, at 4 o'clock p. ni., the followin d e-tate, situated in Wash: Tnmbia, viz corded subdi » dated Ja: neton y's re re nurabered eight hun- dred and e'xhty 9), toxether with the im. rove thereon, consisting of @ two-story and DBs EL k dwe!ling. ‘Terms: turd of the purchase money, with expenses Of the sale, in cash; balance in one and for which the notes of the purchaser, stat seven per cent. from date of sale, and secured by deed of trust.on the property so!d) wil be taken. A deposit of $100 required at tin of Fale. All conveyancing at cost of purchaser I terms of sale are not complied with in seven days, the ‘Trustees reserve the right to reseil the property at riek and cost of defaulting purchaser after 1Ve days' advertisement. WILL Bi B. H. WARN HELLER _ s KeMoveED Hs Orrt yENTH ST. N. unisH BATH —A great luxury. Oertain cave for chilis and fever, couwhs, colds, rheumatiem, Xe. 509 Ket. n.w., neat Judiciary Squa e. No connnection with tra. Dr. Shedd. Dr. HL. BOVEE. fobi-iy* Ht. DUKE, Dentist, 423 7th street southwest Dbceweat Dana Eetiecte Beautiful seta, Of Teeth, 28: Teeth filled, 1; Extracting Steam it SD without pain, 60 centa All operations ranted. Lai oot8l-ly D*; J. H. JOHNSTON, « eraduate of the Pennsylvania colli ‘of Dental Surgery, Phiisdel with 16 years 6x1 rience. Sa i ese ee gh et & specialty; wae administered: nothing but frat aH stresto new. ree Sone a8 Ae sad LW. street northwest. kis 8. T. M. TALBOTT, Dexter, D)"Betovet ta coutnsan soraer Tis aha Eootrects northwest. ‘Teeth inserted $7 na Soe set. my23-ly D® J. B. GIBBS, Durrisz, BEMOVED 708 15th STREBT, marily 70 Over Thompece's brug Store. yo MAKE SPACE FOB OTHER GOODS, WE WILL OLOSE OUT AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, A FEW VERY FINE MAN- TELS, IN ITALIAN, STATUARY, AND COLUM- BIAN MABBLE, POLISHED GRANITE, AND INLAID WALNUT. WE ARE ALSO OFFERING INDUCEMENTS IN GAS FIXTURES, PARLOR GRATES, FUR NACES, RANGES, &., AND HAVE A VERY LARGE STOCK FROM WHICH TO MAKE SE- LEOTIONS. BDWARD CAVERLY & CO., Jan27-tr Masonic TEMPLE MPHOVED STUDENT LAMPS. I BRASS AND NICKLE PLATED, AT BEDUCED PRICES. SCHAEFER’S, 1016 Boventh strest n.00., jal6tr Dealer in Chins, Glass and Plated Ware. REOPENED. ‘THE OFFICE OF THE HOLMAN LIVER PAD COMPANY, Which has been closed for a few Pe ALG, has been reopened lessrs. ALT & whi ae ta ree atch of Corambia, Maryan, cat Vorwinia and, Delaware, for the wale Sh and E streeta, two squares north of Ponnsylva: nis hich has beet aegsnt fi and fitted tip for the convenience of patients. Con: sultation free. HOLMAN LIVER PAD. ‘What ts i what mean? It is 3 new method of treatin succaef ily ll maven arid Stn against the sScueand aid one noah and hi ‘Office—Oorner of 9th and E streets northwest, over Wa i ales Dry Gonde ‘No. 8 Charles street, r A GANGE FoR THE POOR.—If you want an me syuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. MANUFACTURERS’ SALE OF SUPERB SILVER PLATED WARE AND TABLE CUTLERY. 000 STOCK or STANDARD SILVER WARE. Seven Days’ Sale. Laneret Stock or rr Kinp Ever Orrgrep aT AUCTION in Tuts Cry, CoMPRISING OvER 12.000 Lots. ‘The larce etore 1413 Pennsylvania ayenne, be- tween 14th end 15th sts, near Willard’s, having been secured expressly for this sale, I eball, FATURDAY. February 15th, at 10 o'clock and 7:30 p.m.. continuing eve eae hours, sell without lunit th: day next entire stock— Consisting in part of— 400 Tea Sets, latest desins ice Pitehers, single and in acta, ) Large Waiters and Salvers. fe Dinner and Breakfast Casters. 1,060 dozen Plated Knives and Forks. Elecant Eperwues Center Pieces, Cake Baskets, Burry Dishes, Soup Tureens, Bakers Urs, Celery Stands, Vases, and a general assortment of rich goods. Fach lot guaranteed + trictly as represented. T¥ Goods on exinbition Friday Ew ies are invited to attend the sale. febl2-dtf THOMAS DOWLIN« poss DOWLING, Auctionser. CATALOGUE BALE OF A VALTABLE ERIVATE LISRARY. C nta‘ning the works of many standard authors, many in tine bindini QUARTO, DIci TONAT te ENOXOLOPEDIAS, To be sold at avction, Fouthwest corver Pann. ave. aud 11th street, Washington, D.O., ING, February 17, DY 1 7 O'CLO. THOMAS DOWLING Auct. SALE OF A LANGE AND Val". STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS JEWELRY IGNEE. Mat arction the Stock of Goods in Store No. 409 7th etreet northwest; sale to commence ‘1 MONDAY EVE fcbi2ats id Stomp at 10 o'clock a.m. on SATURDAY, tho 8th cay February, 1879, and_continne from'day to dsy ill tho entire Etock ‘and Store Fixt shalt besold. Ssid Stock ord Fixtures are now open for inspection at said Store. @. D. BABRETT, A: B. H. WARNER, Auct Uitep] feb: tP-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY, February 12, A. D. 1879, and piace. feb7-coXds O. D. BARRETT, Assizaoe. &2" THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED nntil WEDNESDAY, ry 19th, 1879, same hour end place. 0. D. BARREL fi b12eckds_ (Rep) BX WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, By virtne of a deed of try ary Sth. 1877, and duly recor¢ f the land ree: of the ublic auction, in front of the i WDAY, the 22d day of February, 1879, at o'clock p.mn., all of Lot numbered thirty:three,' (33, in Square nimubered uine hundred and thirty-four, ) proved by a neerly new two-story Frame dwelling. Terms: One-third cash; balance in one year, with or alleaah, at the opti p purchaser Adeposit of $100’ required when the property is krocked off. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost Terms to be complied with in seven days. febl2dis MARUIN M. ROKER, Trastes, }Q B. WARNER, Resi Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEF'S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ES- TATE SITUATE ON OUIO AVENUE, BE TWEEN FOUKTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a dead of trust, bear: on the 231 day of July, A. D.'y cordod in Liber No. 75 lana records for the District of Columbia, and by direction of the varty secured thereby, I will offer for gale at dublic auction, in front of the promises, on FMDAY, te 7th day of February. 1rd at o'clock p.m, Lot numbered nineteen, (1),) in BR. R. Pywell snd’ Mary E. Brown's, trustees, recorded siivision of square numbered two hundred and twenty-eight, (228,) toether with the improvements, consisting of a two-story Brick Dwelling, &c. ‘Serms of sale: One-fourth cash ; balance in 8ix (8), twelve (12), and eighteen (18) months from day of sale, with interest at eizht (8) per cent. per annum until paid, seenred by a deed of trust on the proj- erty sold; or all cash, at the purchaser's option. A deposit of 3300 will be required of the purchaser at the time of eale,and all conveyancing and recordin at his or hercost. If said terms are not complied with within five days from the day of aale, the ‘Tras tee reserves the risbt to resell said property, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. ‘The above-described property will be aold subject to such taxes, goncral aud special, as thay be azainst the sume. O. E. KITTENGOOSE, Jan2i,25,27,&dtds ‘Trustee, $- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until TUESDAY, the 1th day of February, 137 d place. it C.E. RITTENHOUSE, Tru “THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until TURDAY, February 15, 1879, same our and Mtebia C. E. RITTENHOURE, Trustee. oJ OBS SHERMAN & CO. Teal B St. Cloud Building. PROVED PROPERTY CREET. ne date and re- folio 408, one of the. | ale Auctioucers, da in Ji 5 128, records of the District or Col bl uction. in front of pren bs >. DAY, the auth day of February, AD. INTO aed O'e\ock p.m., all that certain rea’ cstate, in the c>tnty of Washington, D. ., designated as the west alt of lot numbered thicty (30), in biock No. 18. in. How ard University” recorded snbdivision of “ Exine ham,” with the improvements ‘Terms of eale: One-fourth cash; and the balance at #ix, twelve and eighteen montua, for which the notes of the purchaser, besrinw interest from dav of sale and secured on the pronerty sold, will ba taken or ail cash at the option of the purciaser. A deposit of 850 will be required at time of wale. All taxes and assessments to December 1, 1878, will be paid out of the purchase money. WM. F, MATTINGLY? ©. E, PRENTISs, —'s Trustees. WM. M. SMITH. Salesman. febl0-eo&ds THOS: E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSES, Nos. 25 AND 27, ON E STREET NORTHWEST. Under and by virtue of a deed of itt Sh bearing date the 7th day of January, 1871, and recorded in liber No 623, folio 451, one of. the land records of the District of Columbia, the undersizned Trustee will sell at public auction, in front of the pr , on MONDAY, the 17th day of February, 1879, af 4 o'clock p. i. ail of Lot 66 and BRT of Lot, 65, tn J: 2. Kibbey's subdivision of quare No. 628, fronting 18 feet each, more or lesa, Uuproved by two three-story brick Nouses. Depth of Lote, 115 fost to a 30-foot alley. ‘Termé of aalo: $1,000 cash on each house, and the residue of purchase money to be paid in two equal enta, at six and twelve mouths after day of | tale. For the deferred payments, the notes of the purchaser to be given, six per cent, interest | rom day of sale, and secured on the property satis factorily to said ‘Trustee, or all cash at option of pur. | chaser. $100 deposit on each house will be re quired when bid is accepted. If terms of sale are | not complied with in seven days, the Trustee re- serves the right to resell at riak and cost of default. | ing purchaser, | JNO, P. ERANKLIN, Trustos PHOS, E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. Jan 16,20,22,25,29,f0b1,8,6,8,10,12,15&17 | ‘WALTER B. WILLIAMS € 00, Auctionsara TRUSTEES SALE OF TWOSTORY FRAME ON SOUTH SIDE OF GRANT AVENUE, BE. TWEEN EIGHTH AND NINTH STREETS EXTENDED NORTHWEST; LOT 16x90. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Decein. ber 20th, 4; D. 1876, and duly recordea in fy Liber NO. $40, folio 429, one of land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, I shall sel!, at. public auction, in front of the premises. on TUESDAY February isth, A. D. 1879, at 4:30. p.m, Lot “F," in J. W. Wrizht’s subdivision of lot Nos. 64 to 67, both inclusive, of Wright and Cox's subdivision of part of Pleasint Plains, in Washington county. D. 3.,.a8 €aid subdivision by J. W. Wright is recorded in Liber Levy Court, No. 1, folio 70. in Sarveyor’s office of said District, together with the improve- ments thereon. Terms of sale: Onethird cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, in equal pevments with interest from day of sale at 8 per cent, secured by prctaeens note eaticeed ee use on property sold. Conveyancing and recording at pu rs cost. 850 required time of sale. Terms of sale to be complied with in six days, else ‘Trustee reserves pant to resell at risk and cost of purchaser in de- Mabé-eokdbs WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Trustes, pos. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ELEGANT RESIDENCE, No. 2022 ON G STREET NORTHWEST. Under and by virtue of a deed of trust, bearing the 26th aay of April, 1875, and recorded in Liber No. 781. folio 431, one of the land records of the District of Columbia, the under- signed Trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 1th day of February, 1879, at 4 o'clock p.m., all of lot numbered 17, in Baboock’s subdivision of Original lots 8,9 and 10; in square 103, ‘Terms of sale: The amount of indebtedness se- cured by this deed of trust unpaid (810,816.66,) with the expense of sale, in cash, and the balance at felve and eighteen months, for'which the notos of " » A ‘interest from the day of sale, tuteauet ty calf ce ce ro} sol shall be taken. tof @200. shall be roxuirod the time of ‘sale, and all convey- ancipg at his cost. If terms of sale are not com. Toiteosll at ok and Sect or detecting setae after giving such notice of such resale as they may think proper. RICHARD WALLAOG, } qrustees ANDHEW BY DUVALL: | THOS E. WAGGAMAN, Auct — jan30-co&ds ([ HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. TEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE TE DWELLING HOURS. ont ia SEVER, By ‘vitue of that certain deed s cor records of the District of Columbia, I willeell at public auction, in front of the premi DAY, the 18th day of Febr 4 o'clock in. all that ert ; ‘ashington, D.C., designated as lot num. bered eighteen (18), in Shepherd's subdivision. of square numbered ove hundred and aise ton ere as the same is of record in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. ‘Terms of gale, s8 prescribed by said deed of trust: ‘The amount of’ indebtedness secured by the deed teu per cent pet anon fren Gerster Ta ast ak cent per: rom 47, anc the expanse of sale, in cash; the balance a ore of trust jed in Liber No. 741, folio 95, of the tana Ab on | moted to the rank of second Heutenant, and WEDNESDAY. -Eebruary 12, 1879 CONGRESSIONAL, Conctusion of Vesterday’s Proceedings. SENATE.—After onr report closed — Burnside submitted an amendment to the appropriatton Dill. sth Of existing law as limits the nu officers on th 1a i I 3 ge at the passaze of ict, shail be at once retired, and that all such officers who. at the passage of this act, shall be between the ages of 60 shall be at once transferred to the reserved list, and as they reach the age of 62 they shall be retired.” 5 Iso provides that no field nsferred from the reserved s ; he shall have served therein at leasi twelve years, and thal the chiets of the several staff Separtments and of the corps of engineers shall be appointed by selee- tion from the department or corps tn which the vacancy occurs. ‘The Senate then resumed consideration of the unfinished business, being the Dill to provide additional accommodations for the library of Congress, which led to a lengthy discussion. {The bill, as reported, proposes to erect the new library building on Judiciary square.) Mr. Morrill, chairman of the committee on public buildings and grounds, submitted an amendment to purchase the square east of the Capitol, between B streets north and south, Ist and 2d streets east. Mr. Conkling opposed removing the library from the Capitol building. During his remarks said there was a nofed Individual in this yuntry about whom there had been much talk Uhreats of prosecutiol Had he (Mr. Coak- ) been called on to prosecute him, he would Wwe overlooked the fact that ‘under his sanction an iron bar was made in ch end of the bullaing, where men had to work and were kept penned up without opportunity to see a bird or a tree or get a mouthiul of pure air. fT! Uhese remarks Mr. Conkling referred to Mr. Jefferson Davis, who was Secretary of War had charge of the construction of the wings of the Capitol} Unning, Mr. Conkling satd the healih comfort and years oO come would be be great advantage by the Houses of Congress to som of the building, which mi ructire. After some further discussion, Mr. Cons sub nd a resolution to Te the library committee, with Port a bill providing tor a cottnission of skilled persons to examine and report to. Congress touching the anew brary Cally the practi made in the Capitol buildi ion Of the two houses ot € ibrary. Pending discussion, the petition of Win. the removal of hs pol lie Senate then, at and Ww adjourned. HOUSE.—After our report close ne Louse further considere executive special rei which proposes to tra etic survey Hum the departinent. Mr Male alluded to the impropriety of put- slation of this Kind on appropria- referring to the democratic can- ransfer more bi be ¢ Mr. Withers pr warp, of Noriuls, Va. disabiit into executive 1 the doors were reopened, at sue 0 jon of the bill the coast and geo ury to the Luterior attach political m: propriation bill, he said b Warning note upon these matters. So far as the repeal of s obs 520 and 571 of the Re- vised Statutes (imposing the test oath on jurors) Was concerned, they had been already repeated, and it was only by mistake that they appeare: lezisiative ap- anted to sound a in body of the But a5 to tae peal of seeflons 2011 and 2020, those sections were safewuards which Congress had Uurown around the ion of itsown members and national offi hd tae republican side of the House Was committed to the protection of vovers in every state. The members ot his side would | sit day and night to prevent such an innova- Won—to prevent such an attack on the body ot | the statiites. Gentlemen on the other side, if | they expected to do it, must, do it with the Warning which he now gave, Unat on thera was the responsibility (if they chose to take it) of an extra on of Congress. ‘The republicans nO political caucus, but he thougat he | t state for them that they did not propose | such legislation should be forced that way | on the pending of any otlier appropriation bil General debate was Closed, and the House od to consider the bill by paragra ndment. fler some progress the committee rose. pagan, Chairman of the mittee on | ce, reported the river and harbor ap- propriation bill, | provee tor pbs } TRIAL FOR ALLEC The trial of United was Db Island, y ay AMY AND FO! 5 s Blair, for bigay | umbus, Governors | ‘The court-martial has made | tor a wees on account of | ntinued tiness of Major D. G. Swatn, who was appointed judge-advocate of the court. | Upon lis arrival at Governor's Island yesterday, Major Swain said he had suffered trom an al? tack of diphtherta in Washington. ‘The oath was administered to the members of the court as follows: Lteutenant-Colonel R. B. Ayres, of the 3d artillery, as the presiding offi ‘olonel A. D. Nelson. of the Lieutenant I. Branai ves es un At of the st infantry; 5th artillery; Ma- I, of the ist artillery; Cap- tain John S. Wharton, of the 19th 19th tnfantry, and Captain Wiliam Sinclair, of the 3d artillery. The specitications of the charges which were read yesterday brought out some new informa- Uon concerning the accused officer. It would appear from these specitications that the omi- cer’s real name is Thomas Nicholl. Under this name, it 1s charged, he was married on Febra- ary 22, 1561, to Ann Baillie, at Glasgow, Scot- land. He continued to live with this woman untill 1865, when he came vo this country, On April 7, 1565, he joined the United States army, enlisting In this city as a private in the engi- neer corps, under the name of Blair. He was an energetic and faithful soldier, and he at- tracted favorable notice from his superiors by his Intelligence and soldierly bearing. When the army Was reorganized in 1566, he Was pro- he afterward served as adjutant under ‘Gen- eral Gordon Granger in the 15th Infantry. He Was promoted to the rank of captain about the time of General Granger's death. On Septem- ber 17 of last year he married General Gi Ss widow, Mrs. Marie L. Granger, of Lancaster, Ky. A few days before this second marriage, it 1s charged, he sent to his first wife, Mrs. Nicholl, in Glasgow, a papen which purported to be the acceptance of his resignation by the Secretary of War, The paper bore the siguature “W. A. Kobbe,” as acting-secretary for the Secretary of War Nosuch name ts Known in the office of he Secretary of War, and the signature ts be- leved to be In Blair's handwriting. There is a W. A. Kobbe who holds the position of adjutant in the sd artillery, and Uhts officer was knowa to Blatr. The paper sent to Mrs. Nicholl, it is charged, was intended as a means of deception toenable Blair to desert her. The Issuiug of this paper Is alleged to be forgery, and ts made the second specification tn the charge of “con- duct unbecoming an officer anda gentleman.” After the charge had been read, the pris counsel asked for Ume to prepare a plea in re- parato the manner in which the court martial ad been ordered, before his client was obliged to plead to the charge. His request was granted, aud the court adjourned until this worntag. (MY. Tribune, lth, \ LONDON Doctor has circulated the follow- ing queer conundrums in the interest of science: “I, Are you right or left-handed? 2. Have you any trick or mannerism involving the use of the hand, such as playing. with a button, or touch- ing the forehead or lip during thought, and, if So, is Unis performed invarlably by the right or left hand, or by either hand inc ierently? 3. Cab you snap the fingers of both hands with oe rege oe e not, oe of fingers possesses the greatest snapping power? 4. In Walking, dancing, «c., do you ‘lart, with the right or left foot? 5. In walking backward which foot do you start with? 6, Can you kick more freely and forcibly with the right or left leg? 7. Can you wink With equal facility with each eye? if not, with which eye do you wink more easily? 5. In win! Slightly, do you | cient design in chased silver, recess, atter | 9) king employ principally the upper or lower eye li and is a slight wink similarly accom) lisivea. oa both sides, or do you, on the one le, employ principally the upper eye lid, and on the other, principally the lower one? 9. Can you draw up each corner of the mouth alternately with equal freedcm? if not, over which corner have you the more control? 10. Can you move the USisctatae tongue to the right and left side with equal freedom? if not, toward which stdedo you move {tt with more freedom? 11, Can you move your external ears separately? and if so, which of the two do you move more freely?” DEATH OF THE MALE CHIMPANZEE.—The re- maining one of the pair of chimpanzees brouzht to tts country @ year or so ago from the south coast of and which have been the pro) erty Of the Zoological Society ot Phitadedphie, Gled several days since at the Zoological gar- der. Several weeks since the female chimpan- zee, after a long illness. died of inflammation of the bowels. At the time of the death of its maie the male animal peste od of great giiet and depression, and has Nees eg enUy strong and well since then. About three weeks since {t contracted a cold, which grew gradually worse, in its death from the same cause as the female. The chimpanzee was taken ‘to the university, where a post-mortem Will be made.—[Phila. Ledger, 10th. Cyrus Fever aT Hattrax.—It ts reported that there are several cases of Cyprus fever in — N.S., brought there by 10) ment. THE GREAT PARIS LOTTER The Disaster to the British Troops. The W THE KEFORT OF LORD CRELNSFORD. don i communication has. ‘a re- celv e Brit ofc TH $25,000 —DIAMONDS, PICTURES, A GREE! disastrous engag ent onthe 22d day of Jap. AND PIANOS AMONG THE PRIZ en the Zulus and a portion ot No. 3 (From the London Telegraph.) ch was left to guard the camp, Jan. 2% —Among the three hundred es in front of Rorkesdritt. The ; s M connection with the h overwhelming n’ ee ance by five d jeweler's a of the sith ceoxtnt of tel abd artistic merit, st =o Lumbers of which he published. Number asde ¥ nd the first. four y ded the list we ye S.599 Of the second battalion of Bubs, two TOCkeL tubes, about SO) natives, they akes th d series camp, containing all ts Se ee h Wed crand prize of tis and transport of No. 3 hee Of gifts, It consists of as Dut few of its dete: SEFVICE OF ThE MOST reehere gies al — tbe set down at gant design by Odtot. 11 f *h-COMMMISSIONCD OF and the vendor ts under an engazemen purchase the lot from the fortunat Winter for mM isshoweAd oft) Ss. rank the sum mentioned. The second prize, little i. antal Loops. A court of inquiry a Jeror in cost or workmanship, is a), to assembie, to collect dixmondsand brilitants by Bo: . arding this unfortunate affair, by the jewelers at 100,006f. The tn Will be forwarded to you as S00n As” holds the number 1 ot te The fait parti is far as t . as far as can be SS? Of series 3 and 024 have been sent in my dl . hw ke respectively the third and fourth prizes on | )0U DY the next mail. 1 would n that P list. These are identical in form. eac hb be! Troops were eed away rr m their ¢ en4 a riviere Of diamonds, one by Fontenay and the | te Action Look place ab. ; atmile and a quarter other by Boucheron, "The er of Col and exchangeable for 43,04 outstde of it. colui equal worth by either of tn n rec winners, ne Hight, nh oneste, Of the remaining 294 lots all day h the following morning we arriv the principal and most. ni at Korkesdrift post. which fo 12 hourshed wee Uchket numbers of tbetr fortua attacked By fre ma) LO Lim) Zulu. Lisdefense be fifth prize, taken by No. 3 f the 24th roiment was most series, {8 a fine toned org: ndred and seventy bodies lay ’availlé Coll, and valued at 25.000 francs A Md the post. 1 comp © Zula los macniticent table epergne of massive silve: re alon At the camp where tne dis- chaste workmanship, by Vevrat, costin 24,000 francs, ls the 6th prize, drawn by N of seriesS. Two pictures of the sane 24,000 francs, by me and Hebert, re come to the owners of Hes $ and S¢0,016 of series 1. The iSv.S1S of Uhe 9h series is cert by all musical young ladies. as the pos a magnificent pianoforte, costing Trancs, or about £600 sterit The by Cordier, “A Priestess of Isis” and worth 15,000 franes—goes to A greenhouse in the ¢ worth also 15,000 francs, Is the no “my ts con mmaudiag vd, but he REINPOR © cabinet EMENTS ORDERED. il to-day relnt Day or rivate in. able gift falling to the lot of > or tne A silver tea service, sis ve papers. whom h and perfect as an artis “what would you da?” t series 2, who t paused fora mom nes Worth of plate. A kiosque of " 1 niitne a if fused the he uils e 0 costing 10,000 fran’ older of 74 ‘acquires A charming pair of nated to be wort a like S of series 11 a lyre pies 3.W h briiiants and di —— tit ati ld bea ) sterling that {s. Vdamake maining lotsdrawn on Sunday comprise, Suit of furniture inebony and bi we Tranes (No, of series4), a silver nd two cand Th h brilliants, c An Ingent- troubled Ww some abras of similar ) necklet, caw sling ry , F plan to or series collet table abd ttn tu ¢ iiese WoT Clserving Uhat they massive silver te: 9 OF series lever propose to Saw wood when there ts amy in by the ho! 0 Lace enorme re ape Tindal rewards No. 315 in front OF tive ‘a tramp sees OF No, i9.045 of s by on the other side, c = nie Aeon oot noth rnlng & breakfast.— enough to secure. ‘Tue last lot dr day Was a splendied gun by Lefauc! he winhlog number being wnon Si va Warrrs.—A bonanza has f our harbor, It ponge was extiact im reighborhood, having been gathered years (suddenly, and by accident, it ts ascer- ed that the ne! x bars are teeming desig With Sponge of a sup ality. Weare ine diamonds, | formed by a spor ant that a few small given to the holder of No. nd $10,000 wortia Prize 304 consists of a ma: Jays last week, and all within it in diamonds and lapis lasti sail Of The whart.—igicy West (Pla.) the winner in this instance belu 551 € series 11. The preceding prizes an Valued at3,voe francs each. An ebony Z le ns and dian No. 05: 5 PI at bracelet of gold, jewelled with rose rubies, and emi wages on the y extension, tn ress, though everythti visit men ate engaged te t. but it is expected they will re- 'S Of series 10 wins XVI is quiet atastcfub liqueur cabinet in the Louis the mover style 36S Of the same series two ma turn to work at t wed prices. candelabra, each of these gift iso worth ee 1ranes; No. 187,710 of series 4 gainsa ti | purest malachite, estimated at 2.990 franes: ana —a oe ice gente ». 1th, the following prize, the consists Of an ar- 2 ius church. by Reva. F -Ciampt listie silver tea service, enamelled and ¢ of Monircs), Canada, to FaNsie costing a like amouut; a drinxing rof Johu Saul, of uiis city. No ALLOWER. On Tuosday, February > the Key. J.T. Mur- », D.C. to Mins etowa, Dauphin brilants, 1s the prize of No. 269.965 Of se fin gold and brilliants is 7 of series 10; a lady's mani ‘alin, trimmed with Valeac 0. 1 of series 4. tue ho! y conaratulate himself or her On the possession oi an article Of attire worl Ucket No. superb ary 10th, 2 Wilts Ge James F ears and four my », Batunore » ate20 p.m. ®, the second and Sarah Brien, aged 1s. (Washington Repub- i New Work Herald please owner of No. 395,687, series 10, become entitled to the sole possession of at omu.bus and No, 117,557, of series IS now Lhe masie; ther gave to our keeping, a steam engine. Prize 3350n the list x we now can only think sleeping, Xo. 201,540, ‘series 7, who receives a beautiiut | eek chee ae ane ee marquise rirg in brilliants, priced at | come vary. 13th, 17a drome, francs, A tlower-shaped aigrette ia bri | E St ne! Relatives tastefully designed, won by ) invited. = . is Valued at 2,600 francs Shuilar sum, comes to > io vary the list, No. 538, ¥, Feb. ith, 1879, Exiza- as. W. and the late Lows era F daughter of ( Nourse Kerrest saber With a real Toledo | to atiena the fumes yo Bree ee woth another 2,500 franc: ' on ctemie ten Fri ie ~ 866 (o 401, inclusive, consist Of Works Of art In | SttmclvcOlocke nee” Oe ETiaay, the 1th inst, warble, and patntings by most of the ris ‘ ‘bruary, 1879, ApIAn of lis ee. invited to attend the fa- ace of bis parenta, No. r ‘ternoon, at three o'clock. * he morning of the 9th of February, 7 St LINE Revp, vite of the lave Tasac a lovely brush case, in delicately carved ivory i ee eres, Ree 101,664, Series 5, a cluster of Drilllants; No. eee pied 66, Series 1, a splendid steel lustre: No. | . SAUNDERS. ©: pPALMER. On the 12th of Frepch painters, These are valued at uy) 2, in the twentieth of £100 eae) No. 500,570, of series 4, wins a dining-room chiffenniere of superb workmansht, the renaissance style; No. 01 takes a pair of pistols; No. brusry Lith, 1879, after @ bore with Ohria- , Serles 12, an elegantly embroidered | jon and ness, which hi habit; While No. 0: en ae a 9, Series 10, takesa notable | finward coun H r -ninth y¢ addition to “his or her household turn a eS el th tue Shape of a dintng-room buffet. a car able, and two comfortable chairs. The prec tng lotS are valued at 2400 francs each, Aluonz UNDERTAKERS. e remaining prizes were a Victoria, a dessert ——! = — — = serv ie Sak silk dress, priced ee mitcabed. | YY H. SPEARE, stead of the most Ingentous kind. made of forzed : - tron, also estimated at 3.000; another Deaiiti- OSDERTAKER, Tully carve stead, made of datewood: an eet Arabian cotfee servieé, an ebony clock of the steetindecreiordraidand chastest design, a machine for stripping the Everything etrictly firstclass and on the most bark off trees, several pianos and organ ad, | Teasonable terms. fobl0-te R, ase ,° 2 DERTAEER, ¥F Street vee Foi y attend . FAUNDER: ormerly of mney ae lasuy, a Clarence. None of these last-mentioned prizes were of less Valne than 2,001; and all are magnificent samples of the particular specialty they represent. It may be interesting to holders of lottery tickets to know which have been the favor Serles in the first 300 numbers already drawn. ‘The first and the eleventh series Provided | xo 739 7th et. n. thirty-one prizes each. The third comes ne : with thirty prizes, and the fifth has twenty- eight. Then come the second and the tweifth, with twenty-seven each, followed by the fourth, mm reunion Ja1-1mn* ;RED. SPINDLER, UNDERTAKER, #33 Residence Serenth street nm. w., Washington, D. (Resiaeuce at place of business.) Bodies Eail two; while the seventh and eighth show twenty | J ON B. WRIGHT, Winning numbers. = — ees _ A New Way of Repairing Teeth. BOOKS, &c. A paper under the above title, from M. Maz. fot, has just been presented to the Academy of Sefences by M. Gosselin. In 1820 Dr. Delabarre conceived the possibility of extracting a tooth THE NEWEST BOOKs. Wheaton's International Law, sheep, 88 50; Gold- emith. by Mr. B'ack, 75 Huwe.'by Prof, Hux- affected by abscess or caries, removing the uu. | lef. 73 cents. Motley, by Wendell foltaes, @1.50; sound part, and replacing 1¢ in tts Skee ith | Fo regs al. Sout Dek. eae the expectation that tt would reunite with the | Rho gas it May Hannen, 81.50; My Guardian. by portions of the system from which it had been vaner, 50 conte: “The N vublie, by Mee letached, and he succeeded perfectly. ‘The 1.50: $1.25. matter attracted but little attention, and was latt publication received a8 s00n aa apparently forgotten until M. Magitot took it | Fashionable Stationery a specialty. Up and made a serious study of it. He now MOHUN BROTHERS, States that the grafting of the dental organs PrerisHERrs, BOOKxELLERS AND STATIONERS, is divided into ‘several varieties. ‘The iirst category comprises the teeti drawn trom their sockets and replaced at once or after a certain time. That he calls grafting by restitution. In a second op are classed the cases Where @ tooth is drawn from one individual and placed in the mouth of another. We need not refer to the others, as the present paper febd1r 1016 Pa. ave., cor. Lith st, ONE JEW, BOOK LIST.—Speeches J Report on Finance; Jobn Sherman , 82.50. Lewis Sercentit; ¥3.60. Preacott's Spaak- Electric Light, &e.; $4, Bensible ‘ard; #2. Samuel Johnson; BT. Mae Jobn Lathrop Motley, Oliver Wendell Sree Death; $1.25. Health only concerns the first class of operations. Holmen: G1 50. The Death of Ds ak As eeae The painful affection knownas woothaciue arises | Law Books recelved preety. from various causes—abscess at the root of the | “We will have a large assortment of Msrous Ward tooth, caries of the bone, inflammation of the | & Co%* VALENTIN Cisplared on our coumteds membrane surrounding the organ, diseases of | i ®feW Gays, which all are invited to examine. the gums, &c. In all such cases the extraction W. H. & 0. H. MOBRISON. of the tooth and the removal of the diseased Portion is quite practicable, and experience nas proved beyond question that the organ can be Teplaced in its origi nal lon and will reunite ‘with the tissues to which it was originally at- tached. M. Magitot bases his assertions on 62 operations, of which 57 were perfectly success- ful, a proportion of about 92 per cent. While the action of reintegration S going on, some local reaction is caused, which, however, scarce- ly affects the general system; small bolis or ab- Scesses form, which, when they run their course, leave the consolidation complete in a seed of froma week toa fortnight. When ‘operation does not succeed, the inflamma- tion ejects the tooth ina day ortwo. The = ed of the patient seems to have no effect on the results, and all sorts of teeth may be drawn, ex and reimplanted.—{Galignani’s Messen- Law BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, (ox= DOWN To FOUR CENTS, FORTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR 6210. GASLIGHT OFFICE, G11 ond 413 10th strect. An AcTREss SUES FOR LisgL.—The Ea torm- mn i the ance given by the Dickie Lingard com) in that city last Monday ight Mr. the busbend of Miss Lingard, that a suit for libel will be begun to-day, through John W. filing, a eee ee a to be laid = 5,000) yposed,” says Mr. Dalziel. « adopt a novel node, of ‘Our Wives’ to 10th,

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