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THE NATIONAL REPUBLICAN. SATURDAY MORNING. MEMBER 12. 1874. h2 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Containing Cards or First-Class Etab. llsbuiciltsi In nil Branches or liasl. ness In tho District. MlHILTLTnRAI. XVATtEIIOTJSES. t-s. J. A.Bakir, jas, 2s,ay.a.ave,,bct.Sth10tisls. AKClUTEtTS. Henry It. 8,-arle, T10E st. , opp. P. O. Pept. Chas. T. I 'as Is A Oo . 11571I1 st., opp. Pat. OHce. TV. M. l'cm 't iter, Vernon How. ATTORXEYS.AT.1jAW. "George z. a . ,r., lis Louisiana avenue. Boht. J. M i -rav, S19 is street northwest. O. D. B : '17 41a street. J. B. Vo r , M9th s'., opp. Post Office. 4Jeo. W In er, corner Seventh and K streets. J, T. K. Ji-i... 708 E street; J. 1"., KotaryJt Com. BAKEICIKS. 6. S. Kru. S K cor. Pa. ave. and 13th sts. BANKS AND RAXHERS.; J, H. Su ur Co., Bankers, No. 1416 Pa. ave., PaySp rcent on all-Depoata. far of Army Officer- c-tsiu-dlu advance. Rlggs 4 o , Executive ave., cor. 15th st. BELl.-IIAXOF.US.I.OCKSniTnS, etc. F, Fred. 1 -b- her. 616 5ta sir eel. bet. F ana U. Bleaiueks. A.T.W1 ... sirawh'taudb'tbleacher.KIPa.av. BOOKSTORES. Solomon, At iapmns' Metropolitan Bookstore.911 Pa. aic . int. 9th indkthsti. Constantly on hand th niett an I most fashionable styleaof plain u ' fano stationi-n. Card plates "at Com . ' and wedmng Invitations engraved In the h.gh. st style of th art. All the new publication- ri-celvcd as sojn a issued. "Wsrren Olman o , tlrst-class Book and Stationer Store, 911 lvnna.aenue,cor. 10th st. D. A. Bi -uHii. ( atMiUiJi U st.. bet. 9th A 10th. -" BOOT AND SHOE STORES. f S.U. Ft. on S07 9th st., n. w. Mates to order. BOtVMXtJ S VLOOXS. Ohas. G t .' .fl, 12t t st., bet. 12th and 13th. BRASS WORKS. Kationa I ri - Works, US, SIS "and ST) 13th St. a. w ; T . -. So-iurvllle, manufacturer or all ar tlrle i ul in the Plumbing and lias and Steam Fin i l siness; a complete stock of Plumb ers' S pi 1 i s, Ac constantly on hand. BUTTER, EGGS. CHEESE, Ac. Q, IV t :: 1 rer, s. w. cor rth and D streets, General t oinnus-ion Merchant. CAIHMTX1 SHOPS. Win. w a i r, so E .trnu near 10th. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. H S. I ' t, n w cor. 9th st. and N. V. are., CariH n.ran.1 Bu ldir and General Contractor. CAKSTTINGS, OILCLOTHS, Ac. Win. s l i . II i .... fill l"a. av. (Market cpace,) Im.ioi .u.l Dcale-s in carpets and house fur- nisi p - ai c'i s. C. O. I i i" House, 904 7th St., bet. land K. cLARItl E FACTORIES. Kobi 1' i r. am 410. 412. 414Mb street n. w. John M . . i o t 4 Bros.. 310 fa. at., near 3d st. CLOtHI"tS STORES. Wa 11: i n i Co., J Pa. ave.. Merchant Xai or in lot'dig for men and boys. t'OAI. T IB .M ITS PRODUCTS. Pas A I r li-'lilirs of loalTar andllefln- cts ii..' Tjtr iro-'.n'j. Oflice 1301 Penna. ave i Kit. UL1CA.X Building. HOME4PATIIIC PIIARIIACT. !.31i rson Co , 'o. 5M Ninth street. DEI STORES. X ,U. i.n 23 Pa. av., bet. id and Sd sts. east. DRY t.OODS. i r A j .i , One Price; WIS A 1KB 7tU St. a. vr. AS FI JkTUKES. fcr. Alex K - pi crd i Co , iw Pa. av., bet. 9th and li th - f ( onstnnllv on hand a very lare stw i. . rrtliinc apperialnln to the I'lumb lnit a. ' oas I llllcx Uusiness: Trade Supplies, Ttilf.jr nd retail: Chandeliers, Heading 1. .b 1 rickets and late Mantels, In Urge aa eorui ' .i ndof thenewetpatteni6;also,(iand eomt MRlall'handellers and Clocks. All use ful no t les received a soon asout. HARDWARE AT."I CUTLERY. J V,. KMimdy 4Co.,6LIPa. av.,bel. 6thand7tk. lTORSr-SHOERS. 3. F. 1). iu K st.. bet. oth and 10th, ant 1SH D St. Hor- si ju aciorJln to natural shape of foot. HOTELS. Worm et - lintel, corner H and 15th sts. INSl RAM'E OFFICES. German m Fire ins Co. F tt., few doors cast of JiliN Y. IN.S1 itmEST JIAUERS. C Fist'.' i , Sura: Instruments Trusses, 623 7th st, JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. E, (. Uv. r, Justice of the Peace and Convey ance! itctbst. N. V. LADIES' DRESS TRIjrtllNOS. Lowe s. - . Martct space and920Penua avenue. LITHOGR VPHERS. Sterns 1'. r-. 4-s ra. ave., near 4" street, rhoto- LitbOfe rjipiiy a sptcially. M ERY SI ABIES. Seres AC . cor. 11th an 1 1) sts. Close carriages for .' Lint calls and receptions. BoarJlns; and in. i stnbie.. Willard's hotel stables. Allison va.ior, jr., south side Pa. ate., near 14th St.. opp Imperial and "Wlllard's. LUMBER YARDS. Katli'l B. Fuitltt, utb street and.Ohlo avenue X. W MODEL MAKERS. Oppi ruian, eo.)7th -trtet. KOI IRIES PUI1LIC. A.EL.Kc, s, cor.La, av. andethst. Uo, Justice. OPTICIANS. H. H. IK p.. r. 453 Pa. av., cor. H St. PAISTS, OILS,GL.SS,AC. Georee i:mal Jr.. 1 street, bet. 6tn and 7th. Uiau - in all kinds ol paints, oils, Kla, puttv, lvnp- linnli.-s, Ac Also, always on hand a f ul line of artists' materials. Orders from City or c 1 1 1 1 promptly attended to. PAPER HANGERS, Ac. Douiai- Io..r.., J09 9tli st., bet U and Pa. are., Prae-i. al rajwr-Hanserand I'pliolsterer. Wall niir . win-low sliades, carpets, oil cloths. Ac. A' or.lt r. for work lu ilher branch ol the trade exei i tid uh skill and dlspatctat lowest rates. PATENT AGENTS. Monn A o., (Si i. Am.,) . or. 7th and F, ppp. P. O. Unsi.n' is-id facillli s for Patent Business. T. K. i .inn-, 509 7th st., opp. Post omcc. Knl.ht 1 miner-, 633 F st . near Patent Office. U col pt . Dm r, corner of Seventh and F street!. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERIES. Burre.i s.ucessiirto Bra.!, 627 Pa. avenue. Nega tive r t .ache l by a nrst-aass artist. Kj ru na . 135 Pa. aie., over Inl's. JohnG .i. . m9 Pa. ave., one door east or Perry's. PLllinKRS AND GAS-FITTERS. Altx 1 -in phi rd A Co.,S!01'a. ave.. bet. 9th and lmu si-..I'rut! al Plumber andsteamandlias- tu i- n.l wholesale and retail dealers in all kn .1 i i -iipplies aopi rtaiulng t' the trade: a ve la -r ind .elect -lo -k cons'antlyon iiand; al i se i 1 novel. us rc&Het a- soon as out; onl. lromcitv or country for work or goods Jiit , !v attended to al the lowest rat 'S. B. ..wai.9PU strMt. liel. 9th an.l 10th. P. Lalv 1 . uiber liasAfttcam Fitter, 1U61L st,n.w. REAL-ESTATE AGENTS. Jionrse A M .ddleton, 613 lth St., opp. Treas llcpt ItrSTAUR VNTS. John W i r . r 15th st., bet. N. Y. ave. and II St. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. Vasii tig" i l.us ne-s College, ror. 7lli and L sts. Ji. C s,M ,n ir, president, bend for circular. SHORT-HAND REPORTERS. A Ji i - !' i olnmhli'-treit northwest. SILVER PLATERS. Robt. A V liiti hand, BOI U St., bet. 8th and 9th. STAMPING DEPOTS. airs. Z5 in r. i ut. &Z nth -t. Also Dressmaking. STATIONERY, Ac. Ben. F Fr. mli. Milan st. nnder Nat. Metropol itan Bins. Staliouerj, Ac. aspeiially. STEVJI AND JAS FITTERS. Alex K s, pnenl A o.. 910 Pa. ave.. bet. 9th and lut -. b.e Plumbers and lias Fitters. STO EK, Ac. W. W. Itaino. Cabinet Stove House, 1315 street JS. . u. xt toNic.onalThiatn. TMltRELLAS, CANES, Ac. "VTm K f r . fwi uh St., near Penna ave. PROPOSALS. PKnl'iAAI-S rollWKOUfillT AND CAST IR..V iiKK FOB THE UMTEII STATES CI -1 'M-HOCsE AND POST OFFICE, &T. H1 I- MO. I v. 1 1 -TUM-UOl ;I AVD POST OFFICE. ST. L.Ot l, 31o., Office of Srri.i:tNT'vufNT, November Is. 1874. biak'' rrono?al. will be rent i,rd at the omce of tln-B run nUnt until 12 m. of the lth da) of lic. in i. Ib74, lor furnl-hing, delUerln?, nttlnir and piitl i; in place the W rouitht and Cast-iron Moik r uipn-lni;the Bollel-Iron I'.eamsof Base-xnt-nta1 I-ir-t Floors, and the Cat-Iron Columns, A. .. ol i- m i.t, all as i-vhibiled on the Ilraw-liiir- il - i iUi' in the tpeciacatious, aud called for la th. sa.Hi. topi, if the Drawings, Sncciarations and SJ. he.iu i i i l.t had on application at this oflice. Alls it lJiiip rejoin -1 by the contractor, to put tuewuik t.plii.. slllb furnished by the tiovein xui nt. f c of charge, but wUl be erecttd by the contra. ! r- Piop s 1 v 111 be midc by the piece or weljht, fi.rtm va wi s itcma of work, as called for In tue ShIh.IuI, . 1 be i rV m l'l not be subdivided among different blddcis. l. it "lil be .oiis.dered in the aggregate. Thi w h H o tin Bolle-I Beams of the ba-ement Flooi, d . - it deliv red and set In posltl.n wl.hln t r c u in li fro n date of acct pt ince of proposal, an. 1 1! . li inn- of Hat. nicnt md Be-ms of first o i i it i f ur u ontbs from sa'ne date, oras re n net1 ' v liiL bujitrinteu. lent and the progress of th. - ik Pajm. . is n.ll bnmade monthly, deducting ten TMrc u. u i.n ii the Dual completion of the cou tiac. All ' mu-t be accompanied by a penal bond, of ti o i -; .niUih p-'ison-. in the umof Twenty- pvt: l . ( u .m uoiirs (f-i,iiijJi, iiiai tue nioni r win Aictpt jii I penorm l'.eci ntru-t If awarded hlra, tiiL -i flit in y ot the security to he ecrtlnt d bi the 1 nitedt-t tts Ji-.'g., 1 rk of the United states C .urt or the I)i-trtct Atlornc) of the District Vflu rei i t l.t l.iider resides. Tlie li pun ii ent ie,cnin the right to reject any or all t. s - n it tie dceoicd for tht i.tterest of the O i r.i lit to do so. 1 u rv hi. must tie insile on the printed form, to 1m o tan c 1 at .this om -e. and mi st r.nfurin in cttrvit-i ctto the ruifi'ei.ient-'.f this ad.ertlse nitut.in , ill not in. toii.idercd. I"rop- "III not be roencJ from parti who are no' . : in clts t nape. I in the maiinfartun ol 101 k) t jim' a-t-lron V ork, and who hate not thi mt.s-iii f-ic.llties for getting out tin ork. Proi) nl'wlllln inc!o-ol in a scaled envelope. In lor e 1 -B ds for Wrought ind t ast-lrou Woi k foi the I npeiiMstcsOustom-IIoise and Post Of nct, Si. Loin-. Mo., and addnssed to TlloMAS WALsIl, Snierintendent. no- 24-n i PRtiP(tSAI.S FlIU THE EKKCT1U.V OF Bi.ll.tla-. MAnilSKRY. ETC.. AT THE PHH AI1ELPII1A IIIU'UT OF THE yUAU TEKMAST.Ut'S DEPAltTMENT. Dei-ot oi-BTEniiASiKn'sOFnrF, I PiMUPKLPHIA, Nov. 7, 1374. I Scaled pro Ki-al-. In duplicate, with copy of tv !er!i.iment attached to each, wjil be re cc eil at tul- office until 12 in. on the I. th or De cern .e i"4, ror the erection of boilers, machinery, el. .. "i I a-lnsr and manufacturing purpose at the P' .l..eh tilt Depot or the Quartermaster's Depar i . n .Sthnylklll Arsenal.) in accordance with 1 1- pItis and spccliuilons which can be 6teu at tl i-.-ttice. , . Th. u I condition. Imposed upon bidders 'and conlr i i. - will h observed, and security will be xeqn r. . or th' faithful pcrrormance of the work. Blaut f iiii-fpioposals, and all necessaryin formal on, wjlbi-foriilsliedoa appl-catlon tojthls Envelop. 5 containing proposa'a to be Indorsed Tri Pf 'S Tor the Kroct'On of Boilers anilMa chtnerv it the Philadelphia Depot ortlic Quarter-Taa-ttr I epartment, and addressed to th un !firslgii'i . By order of the Quartermaster General. I.. C. EASTO, I Assist"1! Oi artermattcr General, U. S. A., In rhar-eirDe,t. novl-t pEC'rOSALS FUB.FKESH.BIUJF. " OFFICE A. C. S,, ) FonTWrnrrLF-VA., Nov. it. I"74.' f Beanl proposals. In duplicate, wlU t rmlvedtt thi- ofKct until 12 m.. P"?"'",'' .f"' "!" nlsblng th. Fre.li Beer required by the Sub.isU'nce Depaiim- nt Unlfd States army, at this station Jur ins th. Ix (6) months emmenclng Jsnnary I. iSS. 3uso, nraiciwhU-fjr'h mel jrav-hereuulrtd bytheontrcnanslthelr families;. InrSrd . n ,fZ cTindltttms -rmailty or beef, ciiTBuni . Ac . can WgffJsJuMiS. no::-6t First Llent. scconc Artillery, a. j. o. RAILROADS. ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON RAILBOAD AND ALEXANDP.IA AND FBEDEBICKSBUBU UA1LWAY. Dipot Cobkes or Sirra asd B Stbiets. Local trains for Alexandria leave as follows; 6, 6:53, 8,-9. 10, 11 a. in., 1, S -4. s, 6:05. 7 p. in. The 9 1 a. m, ana 7 p. ra. trains run oau ; an utner trains i daily, except Sundas. J'UCM HBlUa ICSTC AlCMUmia a. iVLixrna. o, , o, 9,10,11c xn.;l, 3,4.5. 6:U 7 p. la. THe8a. m. and 6:10 p. m, trains leave Alexandria daU;aLl other trafns dilly, except fcundav. Trains marked thus connect withtralns on TVasU lnston and Ohio. m . , 6 n. m Itkrhmond Fast Line, leaves Washington daily, except Sundar. t Great foouthern Express Tla Richmond leaves TVnshlnirlon lias p. m ., dally, texcept Sunday.) Through tickets to alt points South and Sontta- mctit far f t offirs. rnrnerof Tllirteinth strict and rennsylranla avenue, and Sixth street and orders for bairn? to be checked at aU the hotels ; ana resiaences inruugu w ucanuau". i ge.'P-tf General Passenger Agent. i "RALTIJ110BE ANU2?10 KAIIaROAU. ,FK05I WASHITOrT'cJlTY.13- "" S:00a. m. Baltimore and Way stations. 7.ta. m. Bsltlmore, AnnapoUs, and Wit St- l 7-25 a, m. Baltimore and IleUy. 7:ia. in. llalthnre and Belay. 8:00 a. m. a ew a or&, x-niiaaeipma, Boston, Balti more and Ke lay. 6:10a. nx Chicago, fcU Louis, Louisville. Cincin nati, Columbus, bandusky, Pltts- i burtr, reuerick, Ilaxerstai n, Bock- i Tlln.Rpi.m,ntnwn rtrmevlll Q.,in- ton. Valli'j Branch, and C and (. It. It. Parlor cars. Dinner at Cuinbr "and: supper at Omtton. 8:15 a. m. Point or Bocks and Way stations. : 8:3) a. m. Baltimore and War stations. 10:50 a. ra. Baltimore and Belar. 22:00 m. Baltimore and U av stations inn p.m. New York, Philadelphia, Iloton, Nor folk, Baltimore. Dinner at Belay. 8:30p.xn. Baltimore, Laurel and Belay. 3:40 p. in. 1 redcrtck. Point 01 ICock-and Way stitlon-, (via Metropolitan B.anch.) t:15p.m. Baltimore. Annapolis; Frederick, and Intermediate Stations. ;i:30 p. ra. Baltimore and WaySutlons. 5:10 p. m, Ilafcerstown, Harp-r's Fcrrv, Win chester and VTif Stations Metro politan Branch. 5:10 p. m. Baltimore and Belav. 6:19p.m. Dil' cv pt i-aturdiy, Caicasro, St. Louis, Louisville Cincinnati, Cilnm bus, Sandusky. RockTllle. Pullman BJta cars. Breakfast at Parkerslmrj. j p. m. Baltimore and Way Buttons. B.S0 p. m. I'lttsburp, Itn'krlile. t.irther-'mrs;. Harm--villi , Point or Bocks, Martlns- c m burg, Cumberland. Pullman cars. 9:C0d. m. llaltluiorea and Belay. 9:30 p. ra. Bait, more an I Wtv Stations. 11:40 p. in., Chic. jto. i-t I.oui-, fln-lnnatl and Loui-ville P"i-t eTnres. R.!ti. . SUNDAY TRAISS. . .... -Si?-1 anl WayStatlons-S:tO . m., 1:30, 4:30 For Baltimore and Relay. r-K and 7:S5 a. in. RAtst 8:10a.m., 6 0and U:l)p. m Iittsburg-s)p. m. , All trains stop it Viaduct Hotel, Relay Honsesta tlon. 'J rains leave Ha'tlinore fir A asiifurton 5:00, C.'S, 6.50, 7.30, 0. lO.l-v a. m.: 12 m : J."3, (:,, 4:13, 4:20, 4 3t,6 , 7:20, zJfi,Z' - W- P. m bnndiv trains from iidliorc 3:oof 6:35, 9:05, a. zn. ; 12 m. ; anU:10, 4 20, 7 JO, p in Forfnrther Information apply at the Baltimore and Ohio ticket oficcs, Washlnston Station, and 4 5 rennsrlvanla avenue, -where orJera will be taken for bajr;ffe to be checked MJ? '?T?lTTVd i1!." Jln' in the city. . thus. u. hHAKr, T ,r ,.. Masterof Tran.porUtlon. L. M. COI.E, General Ticket Azent. GKO. S. KQpyTZ. General Agent. J&tJ-tf TTT-ASH1NOTON AND OHIO RAILROAD. WIKTER ARRANGEMENT. I.EGIS2CIXO OC TOBER 17, H74. The Mail Train will leave Washington at 9 a. m. and Alexandria at 'MO a. m. dailv. xcept Sunday: pass Leesburc cnjnj: westward at ll;5a. m., and arrive at rurcflUH lent 12 in. Leave rurcellviUe at 12 30 p. ra., lus Lctsburg jfoiujteaslir.ird at 1:10 p. m , and arrive at Alexandria al3:15 p. ra., and at Washington at a..Wp. m. The Accommodation Train will leave "Washing ton t4p. m , and Alexandria at 4:10 p. in. dally, except Sunday, and arrive at Le, sburg at 6:2.) p. m. Leave Letsburattia. m., ani arrheat Alex andria at 8:15, and WasltliiKtunat 8.30 a. m. -WPas&enjser- from Wa-hliwtu will take the Washington and Ohio cars at the Baltimore and Totomac railroad station at 9 a. in. and 4 p.m., and po through mtuout iianpe of car. The:10a. m. train from Alexandria and 12:30 p. m. train from Purcellvllle connect at PHrctllvIlle with 11 arris Dally Lin, .f Coaclie- for nickers vHle, litrryTille and Wincliester; also with Reamer's Line of Coarhi s, which leave Leesburg daih for Ald.e and Mlddlebur,;. Commutation tickets, 6 c'nt! per mile: annual tickets, 60. i:. II. HAVENER, ocl22-tf General Ticket Acent. BALTIMORE & POTOMAC K. R, DErOT COKJiElt SlXTn AVD B STREETS N. W. On and after Xov. D, 1S74, trains will leave Wash ington as follows, Washington time: 6:35 a. m., Northern Express, dally, except Mon day, to Baltimore: to Eliiura daih, except Sunday and 3Iondav, making connet tlou with Erie Ball way for Buffalo and Niagara Falls. 8:n a. m., Baltimore Accommodation, dally. 9:23a. m.. Limited Express for New York aad East, dally, except Sunday. 11-55 a.m., Fast Line for the West and North: alto for Norfolk, l Bililniori .dally, except Sun- 3.40 p. m.. Accommodation for Baltimore, dally, except Sunday. 4:53 p. m., Philadelphia Express, for Philadel phia dally. 7:10 p. m.,rinclnnitlFvprs dailv. t e-t. 9aTS p. m., For Philadelphia, New 1'ork, and Bos- 10.15 p. m., PaclSc expre North and West, dally except saturdty. Onsatnrdiy, leaesat9:03D.tn. fTra'lnsVorrOPE CHEEK LINE leave at 5.33a. m. on'luesd &nd Friday, only, and 3:4.) p. m., daily excent Sunday. Trains for ANNAPOLIS leave at 5:35 a. to. and 3:pi.riniau Talace Sleeping Car to Buffalo, via Em rHiritun. on tram IcaUngat 11:55a. in.- Pullman Palace Sleeping Car to nttsburz Is run on the train leaving al . n d. m. l'ullman Palace Mi i pi.ig Car to Pittsbnrg Is ran orthe train leaving at 10:1", p. m., except Saturday. On Saturday at :t p. m. Pnllman Palace Sleeping Car to Elmlra Is ran on tin train leaving at li) 15 p.m. Puliinjn Palace sleeping car to Culcago on train leavinc at 1 elP. m. Tickets and intormatlon can be procured at the 0aiehcalledi!Ind checked at hotel land prl vallSlSnces on ortera left at theothcesof 'the JJmDwySortheast corner Thirteenth street and Pennsylvania avenue, and on the northeast corner 1 ?" "'?.' ". . a T.nnvlvantit avenue. Depot BALTIMOKE i VOTOMAC BAILROAD. coVne? Blxth and B streets General rscnger AV'iVs.iSiSnv?- Jel Superintendent, Washington, I). C. 1874. OR EAT PENNSYLVANIA 1875. Kill, i r. THE NORTHWEST. SOUTH TO AND SUI'TllWESl. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. On and after N ovemtx. r 2), 1371, trains will run is follov,: . , Washington.... 5:T.a. m. ....ll-CSa. in. Bauimore...' i'a. m. ' .... l:lp. in. .luii. m. I " .... s.-lp. ra. ... ifi-i'io. m liiiop. m. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE, with ELLbANT SrENERY. l'alaie Stale-room, day and night cars with modern Improvements. Two hundred miles sa ed 10 Western and Central New tork. . . .:35 a. m dally, exept Monday, to Baltimore, and dall to Eitn.ra, ex. tptj-uu la and 5lo iday, making tonneitii.n with Erie Ratlwai for Budalo and Niagara Falls. . . . 11.55 a. in. dally, except Sunday. West and North sla Emporium. 7:10 p m. dally, for Pittsbnrg and the s, est 10.15 p. m dalli, except Saturd iv, We-tand North. On SJturdav, at 9 .t 8 p. lu . for the West. 1 hrongh from Washington to Pittsburg. Chicago, Buffalo and Elmlra without, hange. , Tickets bv this route can be procured at the or-flci-s, northeast corner ol Thirteenth street and Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth stn-et an I 1 eiui svlvanla as inuc. where reliable information will lie glvin at ull times Passenger, procuring tickets at these oQcescan secure accommodations in Palace cars for Pitts burg, Chicago, Budaloand Llmlra.g TOUJfo tneral Passenger Agent, Baltimore. Md. seCS-tf HOTELS & RESTAURANTS. KVOPENIKO. JU11N RitONKV.cor. Tbl lelli tud t'.whose bar "ooni lus bet n clVcd fur some time r r repair, has rc-openi'd wlllia firsi-cla-s -tockof lliiior, Wiuvs, Cixars. Ac. lie hopes to see all his old friends ani as ii.attv neiv tints s .n-n bo Inclined to raur iiim v uu tueir pa.ronafi Oli Jac&a cill. THE TREFilQNT HOUSE In this city ha no eual asa clean, well -furnished and well-kept Hotel. Rulo: INr da), W.50; ikt week, e10: per month, 95, Tab'.o board, .25.. N'orthirn cooklu?. tf WILLARD'S HOTEL, WASHINGTON, D. C. BEMODELEn, REFURNISHED. rirrr teivate bath-koom3 AND ELEVATOR atdedi Open Novembtrt, 1871. octl9-tf J. r. CAKE, Propi.etof. C. C. W1LLARD, EJ1tlDitt Souse. WASHINGTON, D. 0. MEDICAL. BETIEESDA.. Tblsnnparaileled specific Is compoundedm nature's laboratory, and from Us magic power and unprece dented achievements the most eminent men in this nation have, after a thorough and severe test, pro- Sounced It the only Sovereign Remedy for Bright' lseaseand Diabetes; also all Urinary, Bladder and Liver Affections; also Dropsy, Ac, Ac. To the znlnds of raanyourclalms mayseem preposterous to aecompUih with Betnesda Water that which has so lone and stUl con tlnnes to bade medical science. We ask but a test. Do not allow your skepticism to be Tourpertl. If Betuesba don't cure you, ltcannot certainly do you any InJ nry. Therefore avail your self of tie most pleasant and effldentcumive agent ever offered to suffering humanity. .The Water U for sale at CHARLES STOTT A CO.'S Drag atore. No. 4S0 Pennsylvania avenue. Beware or spurious waten. Ask for Bethesda. For sale by BTOTT VS'ihJi'jini'iS'in'o Bethesda Advocate Bend for circular! n iiicHARD DUNBAR, Director and GeneralManager.BcthesdaSprlngs. WA6miiQTOS.D.C.December30,137J. dec31-ty DENTISTS. DR. M. S. BROWN, DENTIS T, 1318 Mnssnchnacll, Avenue, between TLlrtccnth and Foitrtecutb Street,. FuUnpper or lower set, or Teeth $15 Partial " " " " 1 1 to 1 13 Teeth extracted by the nse or pure Qu. h1H Jtach additional Tooth, tame sittings. THE ARTIFICIAL, STONE COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMIA ate prepared to supply, at short notice. Tiling for VesUSslcs. Sidewalks, Footways, and Curbing, In oincicsi colors; jrounsaius, . ju uiu,s"i House and Lawn Steps, ana l-iatrorms; nouau fn.nii.rt. 41l..wall. anrf flnnrlnr nmpnted to ex. elude dampness; kitchens and areas cemented and msaepenectlydry, and a sure preventive against the Intrusion of rats. Insects, Ac, and all other work executed for which Portland Cement Is adapted. Our Portland Cement becomes In a tew days superior to any of the marbles or natural atone In common nse, and Is an admirable Imitation ol either marble or stone; Is more durable, and in creases It crushing resistance with age. Itibeaatf Unquestionable. OBKETS, Manager. JanJO-tf " "'taS Louisiana avenue. ALL KINDS OF GENTLEMEN'S OAST off wearing apparel can be sold to the very best advantage by addressing or calling on JUSTU, 619 D street, between hlxtn aud Seventh northwest. Notes by mail prOEtrtlr at tended to. Cashpild, al5-ti TEAMSHIP LINES. how hcaee 'WraraiC GOTO rVASSAl', the Madeira of America, with Ul tine American Hotel and beautiful location. GOTO JAMAICA, with Hi Bine Mountains affording eviry choice of temperature for a residence. GOTO CARACAS, the Leautifal and interesting capi tal of Ycnezuela, with dry climate and equable temperature. The Atlas SteamFblp Company's large first-class Iron steamers, siiecially ntled for Passengers, leave New York ci cry fifteen days for the above re nowned health resorts. For particulars applr to r F.W.SANBORN, uovlTTnAF 1115 Pa. ave., Washington. D. C- AMERICAN LINE. MAIL STEAMSHIPS. Only Line GirrrM tie American nit Sailing every Thursday from PHILADELPHIA Tor Qneenstotrzt and Uvorpool. Cabin, Intermediate and Steerage ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Bates as low as by any other first-class Line. TETEB WEIGHT A SONS, General Agents, PHILADELPHIA. FRANK W. SANBORN. Agent, augl9-ly 1425 Penna. ave., Washington. w ASHINQTON, NORFOLK, NEW YORK ItfW-TflV ivn PROVtllKMnR. Th, fin. Iron RfritnrrLAnVOI TH R T, AKE hav ing resumed her regular trips to Norfolk, will leave her wharf, foof of Sixth street, every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 2 p. ra., touching at the prin cipal river landings, connecting at Norfolk with steamship of the M. and M. Line tor Boston and Providence; with the Lorlllard Stemshlp Company for New York. Freight should be addressed "Care Of Ldl tfltaltgg, Tr!ft Sixth-street wharf. . A. S" rLAr. General Agent, mhB lloomJo. 10. Plant Buudlng. TtJTEHOHANTfa'LlNEOF STEAMSHIPS -1"- WASHINGTON ANDN'EW YORK. Hereafter the fine stcaSshlps TE. C. KNIGHT and JOHN GIBSON will make regular WEEKLY TBIPSBETWEENNEWYORK.ALEXANDBIA, WASHINGTON and GEORGETOWN, aafoUows: Leave N ew York from Pier 39 East River every Sat urday at 4 p. m. Leave Georgetown every Friday at 7 a. m. and Alexandria the tame day at IS : m. For fulllnformatlon apply to B. P. A. DENUAM, agent, busines- oflice and wharf. 83 Water street, Georgetown, or a; the officeorthepre-Ment.near P-streetbriage. J. WTHOMPSONj NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. REGULAR POST STEAMSHIP TRAVEL BETWEEN BREMEN AND BALTIMORE, VIA SOUTHAMPTON. The steamers orthe North German Llovd, or2,500 tons, have been newly furnished with aU tne modern Improvements. BALTIMORE Captain Lllllcnhaln. BERLIN " Putscher. OHIO " Schulenburg. LEIPZIG " Hoffman. BRAUNSCHWEIG ... Undnetson, NURNBERG,(3,oootons)" Jaeger. WUl rnn regularly between MtEMEj, and BALTI MOBK, as follows: From Brtmen. From Baltimore. OHIO - November H, 1374 NURMIERO. ... November 4. Noveinbtr:s,l74 BRAl'NSCUW'G November 1". December li, 1374 LEIPZIG December 2. D -cemberi, 1S74 OHIO Decemiier 16. January 9, 1S75 And thereafter every Tuesday from Bremen and every Saturdaj from Baltimore. The steamer will tao passengers to Bremen, Southampton. London and llavre and return. Pbice of PASSAGE. In gold, from Bremen to Baltimore: Cabin, fJ0: steerage, fil currency. From Baltimore to Bremen, Southampton, London and Havre: Cabin, KDO; steerage, 2i In currency. Return tickets. In steerage. 4-44.50. Children be tween one and ten years, half price; children not over one year, &2 currency. . All other arrangements are be same as tne New FurtneMnformatlon can be ascertained by apply In bv letter to our General Agents. goy letter ,o out A SCHUMACHER CO., No. 9 South Charles street, Baltimore, Md, Agentfor Waahlngton WAIjTE No. SCD street, opposite city Hall. 43-Also, BUls of Exchange on principal places In Europe. myis-tr PRINTING. '.-.-v ' THE NATIONAL REPUBLICAN fJOIO OFFICE. SSASON OF X8T4- Largely Increased Facilities for Doing Job Work acd Book Work In All Branches. JOB PRINTING. THE NATIONAL REPUBLICAN JOB OFFICE Is nsequaled. In Us cxten. and complete equip ment, by any printing establishment south of New York. We hare son facilities for doing all wor In the ORNAMENTAL BRANCHES! jpB.nsrriira'- heoeipts i.etteb-head3, notes, bill-heads, checks; duafts, business oakds, weddinq oeders, visitino oabds, invitation cards, cuutun bonds, diplopias, oebtifioate POSTERS, CATALOGUES, PBOUEAMMES, PAMPHLETS, OIKCULAES, AUCTION HILLS, LAWCASES, LAW POINTS, NOTE heads; LETTER HEADS, LABELS OF ALL KINDS, CONSTITUTIONS AND BY-LAWS PROCEEDINGS OF CONVENTIONS, ia. sta, Act, , MERCHANT TAILORS. 1IEE0HANT TAILOBS, So. 511 ronrtecutli Street, Have tct.'ved thelrfirst Instalment of Tl LL AND WINTER GOODS, . i.-suueitne Dhtronals, Foreign aid Do- mesticCassImeres,andanjm receive, wcesiyounng tbe season, which they arc prepared to snake upln he lalet Ktvfefj Irtt-tt f EAINTING. BOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL "PAINTER XKD GLAZIER, KS Lonlslan a avenue, txt. Sixth and Seventh sti, Jobbing promptly attended to angtS-tl WOOD AND COAL. Q- L. SHERIF:E5 DEALER IN BEST QUALITIES OF GOAL AND WOOD. Offices 111 and 328 Pennsylvania art' nne, sontb side. Depot and Kindling Wood Mill Sixth street and 1 otomse river. Honorable deailngand fair prices. WOOD! COAL! WOOD! COAL! VA7- J3. 1 T sons, -y Wholesale and Retail Dealers In all kinds or Coal and wood. Cumberland Coal. Depot at RILEY'S wharves, foot of Eleventh and Twelfth streets southwest. Branch yard, C street, between Second and Third streets northwest. oct9-tf c OAL1 COAL I! We Invite the attention or ennsnmer. tA on. stock of COAL, embracing ail the choice qualities, to which we are making additions dally, which we offer at lowest market rates. OAK and PINK WOQD, cawed and f put or la thOAKand PINE KINDLINGS, In bundles ot by tbeCOrdT STEPHENSON A BROTHER, Omce, ms Pennsylvania avenue. Hill and Deoot. Seventh-street Wharf. tS5 CSUr and Chronicle Coal! Coal! Wood! Wood! AKRIVINU DAILY. -o- 3E3C o o T BnOT23CBHJ3, 3XT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS. We Invite tbe public or those la want of fuel to call at our wharves and depot, 1'oot or Twelftb nud Thirteenth Street, Soutlmcst, and we will show them one or the largest and best selected storks or COAL AND WOOD everoffered In the District. Having superior facilities for band ling the same, we sell cheap for cash and give 2,3)0 pounds to tlie ton. MAIN OFFICE-Wharves root of Twelfth street southwest. nvrTi-vQ No. 1302 F street n.rthwest. Ot t ICES No- uj. s j, tre,.t northwest se9-W,FAS16m JOHNSON B1103. TTTAI.TEB H. MABLOW DEALER IN CUMBERLAND AND ANTHRACITE COAL, OAK, PINE, AND HICKORY WOOD. Yard, Corner Eighth and B streets southwest, OPPOSITE SMITHSONIAN PARK. Branch Yard, A street, between Second and Third northeast. T. EDW. CLARK. T. B. CROSS, JB T. EBW. CLARK & CO., DEALERS IN LrjIBEK, WOOD AND COAL, DOORS, SAS1I, BLINDS, MOULDINUS, tc, 4c, Our stock of Wood and Coal Is large and well se lected. Wood sawed and split and In the stick. Or ders given at either yard or at our OFFICE, CI LOUISIANA AVENUE, (under the Seaton House, will be promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed Wharf, Depot and Planing )IU1 foot of Fourt street east. Jyll-tffl LOTTERIES. Imoivf post ponementT iDj&rsr :fitcfi:p. Full Distribution. FIRST GRAND GIFT CONCERT rOE TUE DEKErtT OF THE KDNTPELIER FEMALE HUMANE ASSOCIATION ALEXANDKIA, VA. 3Vri3v3aCEC 23, 1875. lalSX OF C3-TJFXS: 1 Grand Cash Gift.. 1 Grand Cash Gift.. 1 Grand CashGlft.... lOCashGlfts, 15 CashUlfta .$10,000 each.... a,uwcacn..., 1,000 each..., WO each.... lOOcach.... SO each.... 20 each.... (OCashGlfts 110 CashGllts 1.CO0 CashGlfts, l.ooo csshGirts 23,(00 CashGlfts 22.178 CashGlfts, amounting to NCMHEIl OF TICKETS, PRICE OF TICKETS Whole Tickets Halve natters lgbtbs, or each Coupon Five and one half Tickets for Eleven Tickets for Tbe Montpeiler Female Humane Association, chartered by the Legislature of Virginia and the Circuit Court of Orange county, proposes, by a series ofGiand Gift Concerts, to establish and en dow a "Home for the Old, Infirm and Destitute Ladles orVlrglnia," at Montpeiler, the former res idence of President James Madison. GoVEBSon'sOrrtCE, Hiciimoxd. July 3, 1571. ( It affords me pleasure to say that 1 am well ac- ?ualnted with a large majority of the oncers of the lontpeller Female Humane Association, who re side in the vicinity uf mv homo, and I attest their Intelligence and t heir worth and blgh reputation as gentlemen, as well as the public conndmce, influ ence and substantial means liberally represented among them. James L. KEsirEB, .mv. Governor ot Virginia. p" ALEXANDRIA. Va., July 8, 1S74. r My personal acquaintance with a majority of the gentlemen controlling the Montpeiler Humane As sociation, and the reputation of all of them enables me to coramena mem as inuy entiuca to me coiiu. dence of the public. No act or representation In consistent with honor andlntegrltv need be appre hended lu tbe conduct or representations of these gentlemen. R. W. Hi-aitES, U. S. Judge Eastern District of Virginia. Further references by permission: His Excellen cy GUbertC. Walker, ex-Governor or Va.; Hon. Robt. E. Withers, Lieut. Governor or Va., and U. S. fcenatorelect;Senators and Members of Congress from Virginia. For full particulars, testimonials, Ac, send for circular. . M . ReUable agents wanted everywhere. Remittances for tickets may be made by express Srenaid, post oflice money order on Washington, ,. fi., or by 1 Wtyj.Wrt. Tres't M. F. II. A., Alexandria, Va. For full Information apply to JOHN T. HEN DERSON. 713 Market space, over Riley's dry goods store, and at 216 Sixth street northwest. aug7-ly DECEMBER 29. SECOND AND LAST GRAND GIFT CONCERT IN AID OF THE IVtesonic Relief Association OF NORFOLK, VA. DAY POSITIVELY FIXED. TUESDAY, C9T1T DECEMBER. LAST CHANCE! Authorized by act or the Virginia Lcgislatnre, (passed March 8, 1373. ) 50,00 Ticket G, OOO Casb Gifts. $250,000 TO BE GIVEN AWAY! One Grand CashGlft r. Oue Grand Cash Gift or. One Grand Cash Gift or. One Grand Cash Glf. t. One Grand Cash (ill tor. One Grand Cash Gift or. One Grand Cash Gift or. 15 Cash Gifts or L coo each 28 Cash Gifts of ETOcach 43CashGirtsor 2V)cach 79 Cash Gifts or 150 each 230 Cash Gifts .r KOeach 578 Cash Girts of 50each 5,000 Cash Gifts of 10 each ...I10, 000 ... 21,000 ... 20,000 ... 10,000 ... 5,000 ... 2,500 ... 2,000 ... IS, ooo ... 11.000 ... 10,750 ... 11,850 ... 25.000 ... 2J.900 ... 51.000 .1250,000 OOOICASH GIFTS. ggretlng Whole Ticket I0O0OnarterTh-ket!... IS0 Half Tickets 5 00 I Eleven Ticket luo 00 For tickets, clrcnlars. 4c, addrrss IIENRY V. MOORE, SecT, Norrollt. Va. nov21 STnThnlm HISSCURI STATE L0TTERIES1 Legalized by State Authority, and DRAWN IN PUBLIC IN ST. LOUIS. GRAND SINGLE NUMBER SCHEME OF 50,000 ttUMBERS, Draws the Last Day or Each Month. CAPITAL PRIZE, 850,000. 10,330 Prizes, amountlong to 1300,000. Whole Tickets, 10 Halves, 5; Quarters, 12.59. The Gieat Combination Scheme, wltn a Capital Ti-rt of tlCtoo, and 32.338 Prizes, amounting to S,177, Draws every Saturday during the year. Whole Tlekets, 1C; Halves, 3; Quarters, litC Address, for Ticket? and Circulars. MURRAY MILLER 4 CO. Managers, aay!-MW4 FIT P. B. Boxi4l5.bt. Louis. Mo. UNDERTAKERS. lRfClTAi.Kwl3ARKERr CABINETMAKER AND UNDERTAKER NO. tU'EtEVEXTH STBJtTtr NOBTHWEiT TletweenT mid G. ' , Tbe, CelebratttfJStein - ml'rrloyitolIertCaJiitetii HudCof. Just OS wo suaest iiaiieru Hpbes; qtnd'rShr'ouciS, WBodles EMBALMED ftiareparcil firtr ara-Bodles I trans. porutiocafthg.aortestnoticerr mra OTjlf 1?EW ETaBHSiniKIB'l T3 With enlarged premises. Improved machinery, tbe best talent to be had In the conntry. In: fact, every faellity.roE doing-the ucst.woi;k at low prices, we would respectfully tnform-cmr frlendrand ahe' public that pre-eminent as may nave neon ."wra-epii. tation in Dyeing i Eacnoea,'Tlev; I00,000 50,000 25,000 100,000 75,000 , 50,000 50,000 , ioo,oao 50,000 400,000 1,000,000 100,000 $20 00 10 00 500 2 50 100 00 .200 00 At home-toevfryb3dy,from7a. m. until sinsct. SjtJrdlyifrotn iiLvdio saxru-aa., at thejoM stand, ettaWlslied ism. nowthe most complete lnthe conntrr, Kierybodr.comendseju, : el- O Jefferson itm Ucorxttown, D. 0; tU .ST' "T i AUCTION SALES. To-Drty. lereaUi street. Star Omce Building. POS1TIVF HALF. OF TWO HORSES, TWO Cl.WS. PONY PHAETON, SEVERAL FARJt WAGONS AND FARMIMi IS1PLEUKNTS. At our salerooms, on SATURDAY MORNING, December t?, 1374, atWo'clock. Terms cash. LATIMER 4 CLE ART. del2 Auctioneers. TJT JLATIMEH & CLEARY, X Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, Southwest corner or Penn. ave. audEleventbrat., btar Office Building. BREEfII-I,OADINOAND MUZZLE-I.OADINO ' oniiDTrv fi mfvo riinit t-tiivrvii r v i tJ. UUllalV MUiT, I Itl'Jt J"iUta.lCiA A AIV.1- DON MAKERS. AT AUCTION. On MONDAY MORNING, December 14,1871, at 11 o'clock, within our anctlon rooms, we snail sell a consignment ot the above goods. The trade and prli ate individuals arc rest ectf oily invited to at tend. The eollrctlou will be opn for exhibition on Saturday, the 12th lustaat. Termscash. LATIMER 4 CLEARY. dcll-3t Auctioneers. JFntnro Days. BY LATIMER A CLEARY, Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, Boulhwestcornerof Pennsylvania avenue and EleT enth street, StarOBce Building. SPECIAL SALE OF ELEGANT WORKS OF ART, COMPRISING BRONZE OIIOUPE3 AND FHII RES, 11I-ACK MARBLE CLOCKS. bTATUETTES, CLASS .CAL AL.AH A-jTKlt VASEN COLUMNS, r.: ALSO, NELLI'S FAMOUS WORK OF ART lN-1'UltE ITALIAN MARBLE FROM MOUNT ORESTOI.A. "THE MOUN1NU ROSE." THE IMPORTATION OF MKS-altS. V1TI BROT1IER3, (LATE Mro VIT' & SONS.) On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, December 15 and 16, at 10:10 a. m. and'Op. m., will be aoid atthcStore.No. 423Pcnn-ylvaulaavenne, between blxth and M-venth streets, adjoining Metropolitan hotel.and recently occupied by Messrs. Lockwood, Jlnltyi Tajlor. a collection of flnely-exeeute I Araarmo llardlgllo. Sienna and Agate rases, ele gant French artl.tic bronzes, comprising groupes, sntues, and clocks, with stdc pieces, Ac. This collection Is the ilnesi ever offered hereto fore, and will be arranged for examination on Saturday, Deccmbrl2. Terms orSale: For all sumsttnder $l00cash: over that amount it ,ty days' credit for approved piper, with lntunsl. LATIMER S. CLEAllY, dcc-d CStarJ AuctUm-ers. 15 Y B. H. 1VARXER, Real Estate Broke: and Auctioneer, Federal BuUdlngs, corner Seventh and F sts.N. W. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM PROVED PROPERTY ON THE EAbT SIDEOF TENTH STREET, BETWFEN N AND O K1RLKTS NORTHWEST, BELONGINU TO THE ESTATE OF SAMUEL U. PLATT, DE iikaskii. at Airrvrms- Under and by llrtue of a-decree of the Supremo . court or tne District or Columbia, passeu on sue krhdayor Maj, 1ST?, and an amendment ther to, in a certain caue therein depending, wherein Julia R. Piatt Is complainant and Moses S. Piatt and others are defendant?, being equity cause No.3,w, tlw undereigncd, appointed trustee to sell by the said accrte did, onihcKth day of June. 1374, ex pose and sell the following described real estate, situate In the clt of Washington, D. C-, at public auctlon,and tbe purcha'cr thereof having railed to comply with the teims or said -ate: Now, therefore, lnacconlance wlih and In pursuance or an order of the court to that effect, passed In said cause on the 3th day or October, ls.'l, the trustee will sell at the risk and cost or the defaulting purchaser at public auction, inftontof the premises, on TUES DAY, Dcrcmber Li, A. D. 1S74. at 4 o'clock p. m., said real state, as lollows: All the Interest that Samuel II. Piatt, deceasedi had at the time of bis decease In and to lot numbered 26 of Davidson's snbdivl-lon or square numbered 3S7, front ng :S rect on Tenth street, between N and O streets northwest, bj a dtpth of 12w feet. The terms or sale prescribed by the decree arc as follows: One third of the purchase money to be paid In cash, and the residue In equal payments in six, twelve and eighteen monthstobe aeenred by the notes of the purchaser, bearing In terest from day of sale. Tbe prop-rty will be con veyed by the trustee to the purchaser upon the payment of the whole oC the purchase money, and said purchaser will have the option or paying the whole of said purchase money In cash upon tlie ratification or tne sale by the court. If the tcrnn or sale are not i oinptleJ with In Ave days rrom the day or sale, the trustee reserves the right to resell the property.on such pnbllc notice as he may dei-m best ror tho Interest of alt parlies, at tbecostof the defaulting purchaser. A deposit of 50 will be required at time or sale, and the expense or all toncyanilngmust bed-rrajid hv the purchaser. " ' " ENOCH TlrTTEN, Trustee. J. T. COLDWF.I.L, no24-lawfortw4ToThSids3dw Salesman. BY B. II. WAHKEB, Real Estate Broker and Anctloneer, Federal Buildings, corner Scve.' thandFstJ.N.W. TRUbTEES' SALF. OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE NORTHWEST AND bOUTHWlST CORNERS OF K AND TWENTY-SEVENTH STREETS NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. lly virtue of a deed of trust dated April 21, A. I). 1&71, to Daniel L. Eaton, duly recorded in Liber No. 61-s folio 1-C one of the Land Records for ashlngtou county. In the District of Columbia, ami also by virtue of a decree or the Supreme Court or the l.istnet of Columbia, passed in cause 3,224, Equity dorket, substituting the undersigned as trustee In place or Daniel L. Eaton, deceased, and at the request otthe party secured thete'oy, 1 will sell at p-tbllc anction. In front of the premises, on MONDAY, December 21, 1874,at 4 o'clock p. m.. the following described real estite, situate in the city of Wa-hington, Dl-trlct of Columbia, to wit: All that piece or parcel of ground, known and dtsUnatid as part or lot nimbered one (1.) In square sestof sqnarenumbered four(4,) beginning for lltc-ame at the southeast corner of said lot num bered one, (l,)and running thence wt along tue Unenf Kstrevt north siventeen (17) feet: th-nce nortliscvtnty-nvc(75)rcet;thciice ea-t seventeen (17) reel; thence south seventy-five (73) rect to the place or bcglnulng, together with the In-prove lnrnts, con-lstlug of a three-story brick dwelling. Ao, all that certain piece or parcel of ground, sliuale in the said city of Washington, a. C kllonnanddeslgniled on the plat thereof as lot numler d fifteen (1"-,) 'nsqnate numbered one (1.) containing four thou-and and lifty (4,050) square feet, and Improved by a frame houje. Terra.: One fourth In cah, and the balance In six, twelve and eighteen months, for which the notes orthe purchaser, bearing Interest at the rote often percent, per annum, and secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, will be taken. A de posit of 10O will be required on cacht 1 -ec of prop erty at the time of aale. A 11 conveyancing at pur chaser's cost. If terms of sale are not compiled with in seven days from day or sale, the trustee resenes the right to resell the property at the risk and cost or the defaulting purchaser, after ten r'lrgnria. mvJm TmlMt deT-MWFAtls J. T. COLUWEM-. fea.o-min. BYB. n.WAR5ER, " Rial Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Buildings, cor. Scvcnth-and F ats. N.W. TIU'STFE;' SALE OF FOUR TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING ON TDE EASTSIDK OF E1.EEN'1I1 STREET. BETWEEN fl ' AND P fcTREKTd NOnraWErfT, AT AU TION. ju viriu ofa-deedof trust dated septeinber 2t, A. 1). lsTl, dul recorded lu Liber No. MX, fol.o -.2, one oi tne tana, rrcoiu.mrin uni"-"! .. bla, and nt the request of the party secured there by, we will Mil at public auction, in rront or the premises, on tATCi:iAY, Deconiber Si, 1?74, at Sao o'clock p. '., all those pieces or parcels of gronnd, situate in the city of Washington, O. C., known at Ion numbered 10 and 17 and part or lot numbered to. In l.edrern's-sub.lhl-lon or square numbered SO. beginning for tluxamc nt a point on Eleventh street west distant from th-northwest corner ot said .iiare 103 rect. a.id rnnnlng tlience north 51 reel 10 Imhen, by a depth or : fe.t, to a Terms: One third cash: balance in six an! twelve monllw, with Interest at 10 percent. p"r annum,, secured bya deed of Huston the proptrt) sold: atoowt'i I e required as a deposit on each house. All tonveyanciug at purchaaer'a cost. Terms to be complied tilth in .c. en das. H W.S. TllitsirsoN, l Trust cs II. l . SNIKl..coWKLL diS-TuTu-rids balesman. BK WASH. H. WILLIAMS, Auct'r, (Successor to Oreen A Williams, Auctioneers,) Ko. 1001, northwest corner Tenth and U streets. TRUSTEE'S SALE OP VALUABLE 1B'IPEK- TV IN THE MIBTHEBN PART OF THE CITY, SOUTUE31' COKN'EK OF E1UUTU AM S STKEETS NOHTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust dated June S3, A. D. 1S73, and duly recorded In Liber Ko. 717, foilo Ml, AcT. of the land Ilecords for rt'aslilngton county. In the District or Colombia, and by direction of the party secured thereby, I shall sell at nubile auction. In front orthe premises, on FH1DAY, .i.wmi.t,- i- isti. ai 4 o clock n. m.. nart or lot Ko. seven, (7,5 In siuarc four hundred and nlne- Tefms: One bait cash, and the balance In six months, secured bv a deed of trust bearing ten per cent. Interest. Klftv dollars down on day or aale. ecu... WILLIAM KILtiOUi:, Trustee. WASU. IS. WILLIAMS. n0T3,27iils Auctioneer. .WTHE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPOKEU UN til FJSIUAY, the lslh or Deetmber, 1S7I, at the same hour and place, lly order of the trustee. ilcl-K.tds WASH. II. WILLIAMS. Aucl. BT 11. II. WABSEB, Ileal Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner beventh and Vsts.Ji.W. CHANCERY SALE OF A LIFF. EST AT F. IV VALUABLE IMPROVED KtCAL PltOl'EETY NEAK THK-CITY HALL. By virtue ofa decree of the Supreme Court or the District or Columbia, r-assed n iuity t luie 3.3 5, Equity Docket it, Elliott, trustee, et al. vs. Lan-ontt al., I shall nell at public atictlon.ln front of tl.e premises, on 5IOK DAY. the list day or De cember, 1S7I, at 4 o-elock, p. m., al! the 'lgiit.t t'c. Interest and estat of the defendant, ytTd II. La mon. In and to parts or lots Nos. 1 and 11,1a square 4SJ. In the city or Washlnglon.bound and described as follows, towlf leglnnlngat the southeast cor ner of said lot 1, and running thence north 93 feet 3 Irctiis; tlience eist feet 8 Ilccies; thence sontb Co feet three Inches to north E street: tlience west by and with the lino of E strtet 20 reet 8inc'iea to the point orbeglnnlng, Improve I by a three-story brick dwelling-house. 6ML street. ..,., The right, t tie, Utereit and state of slid Ward 11. Lamon in the above dcscr.bcd real property be ing for tie lire of a gentleman now 87 jcars of agj, ingood health. Terms or sale as prescribed by the decree arc cash, of which 10o must be paid as a deposit at the time of purchase, ir the puieiyscr sha.il rail fully tocomrlywlth the terms or sale within ten days after tlie day of sale, the trustee rnervis the right to resell said property at tie risk and cost of tbe first purchaser. M a8foih.. Trnstree. dcll-dids J. T. COLDWELL. Salesman. u N1TED STATES MAKSHAL'S SALr! OF tA.1AU HUA10,Dl.Jl.l.fcUV-l v In virtue or a wilt otfenfaeiat on Judgment orcondetnnatlon. Issued out orthe Clerk's onlreof the Ettprcme Court of the District of Columbia, and to me directed, I will sell at pnbllo sals for cash, at the Seneca atone Company's omce, fobt of IC and Twenty-sixth streets ou Rock Creek, in tje City of Washington, Dlstiict of Columbia, on MONDAY, the 3t day of December. 1J74. eotn menclng al 11 o'clock a. m., the following Rjods and chattels, to wit, vl , Twot'anal Boats-Oeneral Dent and Lanra: Ono lotScntcaStone, 'Mreised:'' , One lot do. tlo. "nmlrcssed," anil Two Derrick and Blgglng. .,..,. telicland lev le.1 npou as the goods and hattel or HieMaryland Freestone Mining and Manhfae--turlng company, of Montgomery county. Mary land, end will oo Md to satisfy execution) No. 1J.S14, in favor, of Mark Young mKm ' U-8' MSM1L!VALA1,Cni.I.t- Auctioneers. PrCyMBTKHI.M7. dcc)i-l BY K. J. SWEET, . ' Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, J Ml Seventh st,, ppp. Uted States Post OMce. TRUSTEES'ALE OF A. VALUABLE BUIIiD 1N4 Ltrr-ON THE WKST SIDE OVTHIR XKKNTII hTIIE;T, KEABTHK l,OaVEjt OJT T &TREET KOlJTIlWJtsr. AT AUOTIOS. By vUtneof a deed of trust, dated March 20. A. D. 1S74, duly recorded In Liber No. 743. folfa 207, "ia. j . .-1- -. stsA tllttrUt nf t 'A lima bia,and at Ihc rciiueatof the partyseenred thereby, we will sell, at public auction. In front of tn one ox iueiou muiu, iu n -. , sTthfl premises, oniiiuiciiAi. u.lTusc,."l "iP.ir following described real estate, altnate In Wash ington, O. C.tolti Lot-U. In John L- ljfau's 1ST, tho utxuvisien or original ui-i-, ".,i""i1-"'vr,i7, Ingon Thlrleentlt strtet 20 rect oy a depth of 4i reef "rermii'tiio.wlih Interest at ten per cent J ftdV March's), 1(74, today of saleVaad expeDse of sale In catht balance In six ani twelve inpnths,f with .interest, secured by It deed of trnst. Onehuhdred .dollars at, te time or-sile.' All'oaTiyanclng at ' the trxpcne ' f tkepnrcliaser. I r l BllAWA'ltl! IL WAIJKEB,.I TrnJtec-f (1EOUOE W STICKNEY. y EET, Atct, dert-Tsftds E.J.SWI AUCTION SALES. rntnre Ours. B T THOMAS K. WAOGAMAN, steal restate Auctioneer, am seventu strecv. ELIOIHLK THREE-ST'KT nRICK IN" REALli TEKKAC'Ef NO. 21t A 8TUEET bOUTHE 3T OnbATI'ltwAY, llieKth lar --" December, n;4, at 4 o'clock p. in., I khsll offer lor lc on the prem ises, lot lettered O. In square 7j1, frontiott: 19 .ct H Inches on A street BTJil.eit. U-twecn second anaTLlrd strtctf, an! yamihi? back. IB feet t a root alley, taiprored by stortk bouse of twelve t corns. Terms day of le. TUU3. WAGOA3IAX. deO Auctlonevr. BY B. IT. WABlVEn, Heal Estate Broker d Auctioneer. jTexjeral BuUdlngs. coraertieTWtt'ana-y ats. If-W. TltUfcTEE'SSAr.E OF VALUABLE IMPROVED l'KUFERTY IN KOUNUUV- PLACE," HE TWkEN O STREET ANI NEW YOKSC AVE NVB AND THXETEENTiT AND FOCK TEENT11 STREETS NORTHWEST, NEAl. lrOUNDRY CHUKCU,' AT AUCriO. By rktup of a deed of trust date- August 12, A. T. 1879. dulr rrcordefV In lalber No. hL f o'la I'M. one of the laud records for Washington roirntr.tn the District of ColumUla, and at tuf-xenest of the R ariy tec urea luereoy. me unuersmneu wm sen, n front of the Dremhetf. at DUblic auction, on auui-.cia.a, JLieceiaDerai, iss-i, iu aoxk p. ia., the fullowiasr described real estate, situate fa tne City of Wa&blngton, Dist-lct of Uohimbls, taw It; All that parcel of land or lot numbered wren, (7.) In square numbered two hundred aad ttftj-two, (252,1 and beinc the back portion of a l-t described a3--llie west thirty (30) feet from front to rear of said lot numbered seven, (7,) In squire numbered two him 'J red and fiftjtwo, (Z-A) frontlnz on i street north," lmmeiiately west of and- adjolntn? thepnrPofiald lot sold anil con.eyed on tho 2tli Alarch, 1S63, to Benjamin II. StlnemeU; bes Inning for the same at the northwest corner f said lot nntniiercd seven, (7,) and the wet part ors-iM ' lot above mentioned, and running tbe nee ea-t I rimriy iu; icei, luencc sou in oue ucnureuaun iiircv (103) feet alx (6) Inches thence west thirty (30) feet,, thence north oue hundretl and three (lOUrfect six f() Inches to the place of Iwjcinuln; being tu- pirt of lot conveyed by Richard bmlfh aud Brook 31acLaIl to Brook Mac tall, Jr., trustee, by del dated June IS, 19-, and recordel IntlbcrNC'T, No. 8. folio 116, Ac., land records of Washington city, D. C, together with the improvements, coa sUitngof seven (7) two-sto-y frame dwellluRSt. Terms: Five thousand ($5,1007 dollars, with In terest at ten per cent, peranuumlrotn August 12, in?, to day of ta e and expanses of sale laca-.li, and the balance at six months, for wblc.i the note of the purchaser, bearing lnterot from the day of sale and secured by a deed of trn&t on the property sold, will be taken. A deposit of one hundred (10u dollars will be required of the purchaser at the time of sale, and all conveyancing at th ex pense of the purchaser. Terms to bccom:liedw1tti in live days, otherwise the property will be retold at the cost and risk of the defaulting pun-li-iser. JOS. J. STEWART. Trustee. J. T. COLD WELL, decO-WFMXds Sile-man. BY AYASH. n. WILLIAMS, Anct., (Successor to Green & Williams. Auctioneers, ) Ko. 1X1 northwest corner Tenth and D streets. TRUSTEE'S-SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROFKRTi' UN THE EAST SIDE OF TIUB TEENTU STREET, BETWEEN I AND Iv bTRhETS NORTHWEST. IN SQUARE TWO 11U.NDUED AND EIUIITY-FIVE, (3.) By virtue of a decree of theSnpremeOurtoftbe District of Columbia, passed In a certain cause therein depending, wherein John Vau Rlswlckls complainant and Thcophllus E. Roessle et ux arc oefendanta. belug cause No. 3,'i. Equity Doekt t 17, tbe undertgntd, as trustee, will s -11. In frost or the premise, on TUESDAY, the -"'in day of December, A. D. 1374, at -I o'clook p. m., all that certain piece or par.-el of zround situate an Hying lu the city of Washington, anJ known and de scribed as parts of lots numbs-red twel.e (12) sn-l thirteen, (13,) in Davidson's recorded subdltldoii of square numbered two hundred and eight, -live, (2?5,) beginning for the same at the northwest cor ner of said lot numbered thirteen, (13;) thnncs e-t along the line of a thirty-foot alley In said subdi vision laid down o2 feet and Inches: thence soitlt along the east line of said lot twelve (It) 21 feet and S laches; thence west iiftt andGlm bestothelina of Thirttenth street weit: thence north 22 feet and 5 inches to the place or beginning, saving and re serving for the nse of the owner or owners of the property thereto adjoining on tho south side, the right of w ay In Ingress and egress to an Alley thre (3) ieet wide from off the cast end orthepUceor parcel of ground hereby conveyed. Also, all that certain bleie or parcel of ground beli'gtbe rear parts pi lots numbered eleven (II) and iwelve, (12,) In Davidson's s Jbdt. islon of s-iuarc numberedtwohuudredandelghty-ttve. (2,) begin ning for said part at the distance of Su rect aud A Inches, more or less from the southwest coenorof the alley running through said sduire, and. run ning thence south 22 feet an I 5 inches; thence eat 2 feet; thi nee north 22 feet 5 laches; thence wost to the place of beginning. The Improvements consist of a handsome, Out class brick Dwelling Hou.e. The property will be sold sublect to an existing deed of tiust, recorded In Liber 7t3, folio 26 1, of the I andReconlsor the District of Columbia,, dated December 20, 137?, executed to secure the payment of a promissory note of even date to the Arlington Fire Insurance Company, District of Columbia, for $7,tX0. five years after date said note bearing interest at ten percent, per annum, payable semi annually Terms of sale: One third of the purchjse money to be paid In cash, and the balance, bearing Inter e&tat the rate or cUtit per cent, per aunumfrom the da of sale, in three equal Installments, paya ble at rlx, twelve and eighteen months after the said day of sale, the deferred payments to be se cured to the satisfaction or the trustee A deposit or$200wlll be required at the tlm of alio. If the terms of sa'e be not compiled with in nve diys from the day of sale the trustee reserves the right to resell tbe property, on such public notice as he may deem best Tor the Interest of all parties, at the cot of tbedefanltlng purchaser. All conveyancing tobcatpinvhascr',seost. TALLMADiiE A. LAMBERT, Trustee. delO AYASH. B. WILLIAMS. Am-t. BT- B. II. WAlWiEB. Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer. Federal Buildings, corner Seventh and F sts.K.W,. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE SUB UR BAN PROPERTY IN WASHINGTON COl'V TV. 1). f. AD.IOINBD 11V "TltlMDAl)" AND TUbVaIIMS OF CAPT- C. P. PAT TERSON AVD THE LATE BBNJAMIN I. FEN WICK, AVD THE ASYLUM FOB THE DKAF ANi) DUMB. OV T-4E BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, AT AUCTION. By virtue or a deed of trust, dated September I, A. 1). 1871. to Daniel L. Eaton and myself, duly recorded In Liber Vo. Ml, folio -ST, one of the Ian I records for Washington county. In the District or Columbia, and at the re itiest of the party secured thercbyri will se.l at auction. In rront or the premLes, on MONDAY, December 23, 1S7I, at 3 o'clock p. m., all that certaln.plecean.1 parcel or ground tltuate, lying and born- In the county or Washlngtou.D.C, comprised within the following metes and bounds, to wit: Beginning at the Stono Ko. 4. planted at the northwest corner of that part of youngsboro'," formerly owned by t.core Oyster, called "Trinidad, "' and running thence south sevent5-seven (77) degrees, cast Ave () perches, more or liss. with Oytcr s line, that runs to stone No. i, to the west line, condemned for the railroad; thence north forty-two and a half (423,) degrees east, one hundred and seventeen (117) perches and seven (7) links with said condemned line to a .m Islon fmce formerly put up between this and part of a lot ownetby LdwardFeawlck; thence wllh said line fence north twenty-three (SI) degrees one hundred and thirteen (113) perchea and r.f. n l.u llnbntn a loen.t tree standinir at th- end or said fence, marked for a comer-: them-e souibslxty-nveanda quarter (Si'4) degre-swest, forty-eight (13) perches and seven (7) links more or lcai. to the ilii lslon line separating this Unit from the land rormcrly held by Mr. Derringer; thence with said line and a continuation or the direction thereof to the beginning Stone No. 4, containing sity-rur (61) acres one (1) rood ami twentT-nlr.c (29) perch.s, more or less, excepting six (6) acres and thirty-three's:) perches, sold to one Mangnm by Benjamin I. fcawnk, in deal dated Scptember20, laot. Terms: 7,0', with Interest at ten percent, per annum from June 5- HTi to daypr.ale, and ei pensesorsale In cash, and the balance at alx ami twelve months, with Interest rrom day of ssle, se enved by a deed of trust on the property sold; 1:0 as .- deposit will be required at time or sale. All cot veyanclng at expense of pnrc laser. If tonns ofsale are not compiled wllh In ten days rro-ii day or sile thetrn.tee rewrvM the right tore-ell the property at the risk and cost or the defaulting iiutchascr after ten days' 'advertisement. nttincE W. SflCKNEY. Surviving Trustee. J. T. COLDWELL. Balesm in. d.c8-TuThS.ls BY LATIMER & CIE.IBY, Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and Eleventh street, star Office Buildings. TRUSTEES' 8ALE OF A VALUABLE IJOJEL PROPERTY ON TUE CO.tVF.R OF NlNTil AND F STREETS VORTIIWEsT. Kiytt N A3 THE ST. CLOUD HOTEL. Ar AUCTION. By virtue of a deed or trust to tho undersigned, dated December's, A. D. 1S71. and duly recorded December , A. D. Is71. In Liber Vo. 68. folio 412, one of the land records for Washington county. In the District or Columbia, and at the request orthe party f cured, we will sell, at public anction, pa WEDNESDAY, the lClh day or December, A. D. 1874, at 4 o'clock p. m.. In front or premises, all that parcel of land and premises, situated In the elty of Washington, In the District of Columbia, known and described upon the official plan of said city as and being alltho-e parts of lots numbered nineteen, (19.) twenty (20) and twenty-one, (21,) In square numbered taree hundred and seventy-seven. In tbe city or Washington, in the District or Co lumbia aforesaid. Included within the following mites and bounds, vlx: Beginning at the northeast rornerof said square, and running th"-ni-e west on F street northwest afty-two 5i) feet eight (8) Inches: thence south elghty-stx (S3) reet: tlience west slxty-nlue (69) feet six () Inches; thence sonth thirty () feet; tlience cast to Ninth streit west, and tlience north along aald Vln.h street to the be ginning, together with all the Improvements, rights, privileges and appurtenances to all the said pnmlses teionglng or in anywise, appertaining, 1 emg known as tie St. Cloud Hotel. cornr or V.lntfi and Fsticcts northwest. In the said city of nTiSrms,rrniate: One fourth cash; fe balance in one, two and three yuars. tor which the pnrchiser will give his three several promissory notes, dsti-d onthcdayofsale, and bearing Interest at the rats orelgbt per ctnt. per annum, payable icinl-anntt-aily, and secured by deed of trust upon the nrjmi scaand policies of Insurance satisfactory to the un dersigned: or all cash. If the purchisrr so prefers. A deposit of I,OCOwlll be required as soon as the property Is knocked on. All conveyancing is to bs at the cost or the purchaser, ir the terms of is e arc noteotnpllcd with within ten days after the aale theTrnstces reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the ilefanltlng parchvser. HEHRY BOOUE. Tru5tecs. LATIMER X CLEABY, nov21-Tn,Tli,Sd? Am-tloncer.. TTN1TED STATES MAKSHAL'S SALE. In virtue or a writ of fm facia; Issued out of tbe Clerk's ollce or the supreme Court or the l)ls trlct of Columbia, and to me dlrecte J, I will sell at Subtle aale lor cash. In front of the ciurt-house ooroC said District, on MONDAY, th.- Sthday of December. 1374, at 12 o'clock m.. the rpllow-Ing-dcscrlbedprepeity, viz.. thesontnlJ'ifeetTon First itrett by looreet.ieen or lot No. 23, lnsiuare Ko. &s3. In Mnaurn's subdlvulon of aald square In thecltyor Washington. D. C, togethir wlti all and singular tbe Improvements thereon, selzeilan 1 lev led npon as the property at Henry llaion, and will be wld to satlsly execution So. tj.u In favor ofSamncIKorment ALEX. SHARP, oi oamuci - V9 Manual, District of Columbia. PgCtvmtr. 3. 1874. dect-d B-y'Tf. X. WAT.li W.. Anctloneers, Kew Marble Building, . , Kos. SCO and 902 Pennsylvania avenue, corner Ninth street. SALF, OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON CORVER OF (J AND FIFTEENTH STKETETS Byxlrtueof adeedoftrust, bsarlng date the 4th orKovemlx-r. A. D. 171, and recorded In Liber No. 60ri, at rollo ii, Ac., one or the Ian t records tor the District of Columbia, and upon tho written drder or the party secured thereby, the nn lerslznedtwlll offer for sale at nubile auction on WEDNESDAY, tbe IStb day of December, 1:74, at 4 o c'.o:k lathe afternoon, all that piece or parcel of gronnd lying and being In Washington city, on the sontkeast corner Of 4 and Fifteenth streets, and bounJed as followst-Beglnnlngforthe same at the northwest corner of square no. 33E, an 1 run thence south along the line of Fifteenth ttrcstlOO feet, tlience east IS feet IS-lnehes. t icncc north and natallel with Fifteenth strcr- taofeet taO.ttrcet.an 1 thenee west with the south side ofQ str. et 13 feet 2lj laches to the place of beginning. It belug parts ot hftt 13 and IS In Drurys subdivision of square Vo. 20)J The above property 1. Improved bya three-story brick dwelling-house. , j Termsof sale: One third of thepurehasenioney In cashjand tlie residue In slxanltwetro ma J tin, "with interest dTonnlay of sale soenret ttpoa the , property. A deposit or 2t will be rcqntre llfro-n the purchavcr ss toon as t te pronTtv is struck otr. All conveyancing nt the cost of the purchaser. It the terms ot the .ale are not coup ld with lit nve days, the trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser upob ave, ey-v,. """--'TCARTER MARBUBY. Trns ee. W.-4.r WALL A CO., Auctloactrs, dec5-3,To,ThtU j AUCTION SALES --- Fatare Dars. BY WAhll. Ji. WILLI AM.S, Auct'r, (Successor to Oreen A Williams, auctioneers.) Ko. 1301. northwest corner of Tenth and D streets. AN IMMENSE COVSlCiVMEKT OF TOYS, FANCY AND CHBISTAIA3 OUODS AT PUB LIC AUCTION. Slid". Hobby Horses, Velocipedes. Propellers, f-ho Flies. Crying and Sleeping ax IJolfs, Doll rouses. Donkeys, Klephsnta, btables,W arehouses. Mechanical Danclns-. Walking and other Toys, Koan-sArks, Holy Stables, Letter and Bulldmg Blocks. Lead Soldiers, a line assortment of trim mings for Chrstmas trees, stoves. Savings Bank-, The above stock will be sold at iwibllc auction, commencing TUESDAY, December 17. at7o'clock iwm., and contlnnlng every evening thereafter until the w hole atock Infold. Terms cish. WASU. B. WILLI AM3. decld tCapItalj Auctioneer. B Y I)U.CAVSOV BHOS., Auctioneer-., isouiueasi corner amm and u streets r,. v. HOCSEHOLI) EIFFrTS OF A LADY PF.CLIV IXO HOUSn.hEgPI.NO AT AUCTION. On MONDAY MORNING. December 14, eoot mencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell, at No. 711 E -treet southwest, the entire ctfeets ofa lady declin ing housekeeping, consisting of HairclotU ParlorSct Marble-top Tables. Bedsteads, Bureau. Washstan'is. Cane-teat Chairs, Dining Extension'TaMe. Crockery, Ulase and Tinware. Cooking and Heating Stoves. Carpets. Ac, Ac, With other-articles not enumerated saleposttlrs. Termscash. DUVCAVSOV I1R04.. doUlt (Star) Auctioneer.. BY W. L. WALL A CO., Auctioneer j, New Marble Building, Kos. 00andiK2Pcunsylvanlaavenue,comer Vlnth street. PEREMPTORTBALEOF AN ELF.OAVT STOCK OF BODY AVD TAPESTRY HRUfSaLs CAR-PtTS.TIIKSE-PLY, tNOitAlNS.VEVT.ItAtJ, AND HEMP CARPETS: RUOS, COCOA MA.il TiN(:i2-4, 10-4, j-i. s-4 and 4-4 oilcloths. On MONDAY MORJCIKG, Decemiier 14, 1874, commencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell on the sec ond Coororour salesrooms a large asortmcnt of Carpets, Ac. We name In part, viz: J. Crossley A Son's Body Brassels. " Tapestrv Brussels. Bright. IUgglns S. Dixon's Tapestry awl BftJy. Pleies Three-ply Lowell ani Hartford, pieces supcrani! Extra Ingrain. Pieces Hemp and l:ag I arpets. 50 pieces low-priced Ingrain. KO pieces 12-4, 10-4, 8-1. C-4 and 4-4 ilcl:h.. 10 pieces Stair Oilcloths. 23 rolls Cccoa Matting. Velvet and Tapestry Rng3. MOUclothi:igs. We call snee.al attention or buyers to the above sale, ss the goods are of this season's manufacture and Importation. Gojda will be sold lalots to suI7 purchasers. Termscash. WM. L. WALL 4. CO.. dcu-2t Auctioneers. BY B. II. WAItXEIS, Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Building, corner Seventh and F sts. V. W. TRUSTEE'S SALS OF VALUABLE LOT OP LAND ADJOlNINO tiOOD HOPE. ANO ONE MILE FROM THE KAVY YRD BRIDGE. Byslrtueof adec-loftrust dated 16th dayor De cember, A. D. 171, dnlv recorded In Liber No. 6, folios 213 et seq., one of the land recordsfor Wash ington countv. In theOistrlct of Columbia, and at the requist or the pa,ty securea thereby, the un derslgne.1 will sell, at the hotel or Robert Martin, lu L'uiontown. at public auction, on. TUESDAY. December 22, 1874, at 4 o'clock p. m., alt that cer tain piece or parcel or land, sitnate and being lu the county of Washington. In the District or Co lumbia, and known and distinguished as all that part ot lot numhered two, (z,)lit Theodore Mo-h-cr's subdivision of -BeaH's Discovery." situate and lying east of the Eastera brauch. of the Poto mac river, and near Good Hone, according to the plat of said subdivision, of record in Libjr t33, at fcllo its, or tbe 1 md records or tha said District of Columbia, and bctg the same piece or parcel of ground which war conveyed to John Robertson by Thtodore Mo her and wife, hrdeed bearing date the ICth day or December. A. D. rs71. and duly re corded, and to which rererpnee 1. hereby had aud made tor a more particular de-cript Ion said It of land containing sixteen acres and eighty hun dredths of an acre. Terms One third cash, and the balance at. one and two years fietu day of sale at eight percent, interest, and -eenred by deed or trust on the prem ises. A deposit of one hundred dollars (t0i))wlll be required of tbe purchaser at the time of sale, and all conveyancing at the expense of thi pur chaser. Terms.to Decompiled with In live days, othtrwl-c the property will be resold at the cost and risk of the defaulting purchiser. MAIILOV ASHFuRD. Trustee. J. T. COLDWELL, Saleaiuan. del2-STuTbds BY W. L- WALI.& CO.,AnctIoneers, Vew Marble BrJlding, Kos. 800 and 982 rennsylvanlaavenuccorner Ninth street. ELEGANT EOSEWOOD-CAS E PIANO, ELE GANT PARLOR SlITES. WALNUT CHAM BER SUITE?, SIDEBOARDS, WARDROBE. BOOKCASES, ETEOERE, EXTENilON-TA-BLKS, VrALVTT BEDSTEADS AVI) BU REAUS. MARBLE-TOP TABLES MUSK' STANDS HAT-RACK, HAIR AVD SHUCK MATTRESSES At. On TUESDAY MtiRVING, December IV, H74. rommf nctngat 10 o'clock, we will sell onthefirsr fooror our salesrooms a lirge collection or Fnrul- ti.re, Ac. We name In part, vL: One Square Grand Rosenood Piano, T-octave', elegant Instrument. Ore Rosewood-case, 7-octavc Plano,KMeyer;) cast. e-W. Walnut Chamber Sets, with Dresilng-ea'ea and Bnreans: 10 plet.es complete. 23 Sets Walnut Chamticr Suites, 3 pieces; direct fromlhr- inauufarturer. Parlor Seta In BrocateUe, Reps. Tarries and Hair cloth. Wall j t Bedsteads, Bureaus. Wasastand-. Wardrobes, Hat-racks, Etegeres. Sideboards, Mirrors. Walnut and Oak Extension TablM. Cottrge chamber Sets. Hair and Shuck Slattresses. Tapestry and lngxaln Carpets. ALSO. A lot or Second-hand Furn.tuie, tarptts, ic. Termscash. WM. L. WALL (Oi, de!2-3t Star Auctioneers. BY W. L. WAIi, CO., Anctlonecri, (New Marble Building.) Kos. 000 and !X2 Pennsylvania avenue, corner Ninth street. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM PROVED TROPERTY OV NINTH AVD C STRELTS AND ON PUBLIC SPACE AND EIGHTH SHEET EAST. . . By virtue of a decree or the Supreme Court of the Dlstrictor Columbia, passed on tbe 2d or De cember, 1874, In Eqnlty csuse Ko. 3.M7. wherein Charles C. Langley anil others were plaintiffs, and AnnV. Langley and others are defendants, the i ndcrslgned will -ell. on TUESDAY. the22d day of December, 1S74, ou the premises the following otsnamtercd rrom fifun (13) t twenty-flve (25) Inclusive, or Langley'. sdbdlvI.on or Lot, four, (4.)flve(-i)and.iartorslx, (p,) In square nine hundred and forty-live e43). Also, Lots numbered rrom twenty-one (21) to t ven-ty-slx (2b) inclusiva, or Langlwy'a subdivision of Lots three (3) and four, 11), In. square nine hundred and tweuty-rour. Also, Lotsix,(C.)I.an?ley'ssabilIvislonr part of Let one. In square nlnohuniiridand s event), (Tn.) as recorded In subdivision book, W. B. Ma'ruder. rolio 141, in the Surveyor's office of the District or This property is de .Irablv located, and most of It Impr.'td with comfortaMe dwellings. It will be sold in separate parct la, and affoMsa tire oppor tunity ror the purchase of homesteads or for oay Ii g investments. Terms: one fourth cash; the balance In six, twelve, elrhteen ana twenty-rour raent is rront day orsali-; the dererred payn-ents to (x- -ccured by the notes or the purcliascr and a Ilea upon the property: or the pnrcha-er may pay all cash, at hi option. All conveyancing at cos: of porjbaser. AcU-poslt or30wlllbrvinlreiloneach parcclof tne prop erty at the tlmeof. ale. If the pjir. haser flit, to comply with tbe above terms within seven davs afttrsale. the property purchased by hint mtv be resold at his risk and cost. (1EOBUK W. PHILLIPS. Truste-. CeX-td WM. L. WALL A CO.. Anctluteers. BY PIJSCAASOS BEOS., Anetloneerm, Southeast corner Ninth and D streets N. W. TO THE TRADE AVD PRIVATE BUYERS. IMPORTANT AND POSITIVE. SIE OF CHRISTMAS TOYS FINE FANCY tTOOI'S, HIOIl-COsT DOLLS. FINE GLASSWARE, CHILD'S TOY WAIOXS, HORsKS. AC, AT ALCTION. On MONDAY MORVING. December 14, com mencing at It o'clock, and EVENlNG.at 7o'cloek. w.thln our anction rooms, corner of Ninth and 1 streets northwi st, ty order of S. Samstag. we shall sell. In lots to suit the trade, a very large and splendid assortment of Christmas go-kIs, Toys, Ac, In part comprising - ,., . Boxes Tovs, Cornets, Noah's Arks. Furniture, Klnc-plns, Drummers,Anlmal,Balanclng Horses, Ape,lcphants, lot Family Bird-. Roosters, Trej Ornament.. To-d-boxes, Chirkcn Yards, iarge as sortment of flnc Wax Dolls, sets of China Cups and Saucers. Bohemian Glass and Cologne Sets, Fan.-y Vase-, Ornaments, Steam-engines, with au endless vat kty of goods not enumerate I. AXSOf Stock or ( hlldrcn's -' ' '?es. J'obby IJorses, Wagons, Ac. DUKCANSON BROS., tleil-st Auctioneers. BY niixr.vxsox BROS., Auctioneers, southeast corner of Ninth and D streets northwest. VERY DESIRABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ONTHECORNEROFSlXTUAKDaSTREETS SOUTHWEST AT AUCTION. . On TH EsDAY' next, the 13th tn-unt,at 4o clock, in front or 'he premises, wc will sell at public auc tion lots 14, 13 an J 16, in square 457. situated as in the caption, containing In all 11.11 square feet. This property contains four or ave nne building lots, and Is also Improved by a snbstantlal and rommodlousbrlck dwelling. The sale to the highest Terms: One third cash: balance In six and twelve, months with Interest at stx percent. Depositor frjnondayorsjle. deU-td WM- rElltCB BELL. I Tmstecs. CARRIAGES. CAKRIAOESr OAHRlAUris!! CARRIAGES!!! . . , 1 have in dock the Snest selection of Hrst-clasa famliv carriages ever offered for sale In Wanlng ttn, embracing Landaus, Landauleltes. Coupes and all other styles suitable lor fall and winter use, at low prices. KepaYrlng P"P'J-,,' ,iRAHAH. Kcw 1'eposltory-and Factory 410-414 KlghUistrert norlbweat. , dcell-3t JACKSON WAGONS AT REDUCED BATES. We have lust received a new lot of those superior WAGONS for farmers and haulers. A few heavy Lumber or Truck t AUONS, manu factttredexprclyfoMhRy & BEIX Corner of Massachusetts avenue and Fifth street northwest- "P"-80 ESTABLISHED 1844. CAHKLVGE SlAHlTrACmTBEII, 412, 414, una US Fourteenth Street. REPAIRING- In all Ha branches. All carriages left for repairs, storage, or commissi mare lnsared. AUEKTS for Brewster A Co., (of Bros me street.) Fifth avenue, Kew York. UgL9-t. EDUCATIONAL. " " EXCELSIOR SHEET WAX, 3Tozr 3Plo-c7,x', manufactured and sold by Madame M.E.BjCARY Teacher of waxwork in all Its branches, trarour- tcentb street, between Hand I streets northwest, scg-em i - - CAPITOL HILL FEMALE SEMINABY, 217 donth A, street. 1 Between Second and Third .streets southeast,, eepa-tr JIBS. L. .X..DEANE. PrlncipaL Jr.. GATJLFIELD, MX'S. DOtti. s will remove his Musical Academrrrdm I Cpn rrrgatlonai Church to I3S4 I street, northwest, Oc oblr L Previous to that date, please address com .......i..,'.,.. ,n sr.tT.rott'BMuKleRtore- PcnnsvV tanla avenue, et;-tC. I paiioiml cpMinm ROMANCE IX A NEW YORK COURT. A Brooklyn journal furnishes the following sketches of two remarkable women who ap peared not lon-r since in the Supreme Court of that city in thc-eoarecterof pUintlff aid de fendant: Helen P. Blavaiskr b about forty years of age. At the age of seventeen, she married a l.ufsian nobleman and Counselor of State, then in his seventy-third year. For many years they resided together In (Messa, ani finally a legal separation was effected between them. The busbanj. died recently in his ninety-seventh year. The widow Is cow a resident of the city of New York; she is highly accom plished. As a musician she has few superiors. She converses and writes fluently in lfussian, Polish, Romaic, Low Dutch, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese; and English. She has translated the-wjrksof Darwin, and the Treatise of Buckle on Civilization in England, into the Russian language. She is thoroughly tersed in the Darwinian theory, and embraces its doctrine in her creedi She is a firm be liever in Wallace's Scientific Spiritualism, and is a member of the Order of Roiicrucians, the medal of which she wears. A WOXDEEFtX RECORD. Her life has been one of many viclsltndes, and the area of her experiences is bounded only by the world. It is said that soon after she entered her teens, she visited this country with a party of tourists, hunted the moose in the forests of Maine, lassooed the buffalo ex the Western prairies, rode through the gorges of the Rocky Mountains, and camped with the cold seekers of California. On her return to Europe she married, and in the struggle for Italian liberty, donned the helmet and the gauntlets, mounted the fiery charger and fought side by side with the heroes who ranged themselves nnder the victorious standard of Garibaldi. She won renown for unflinching bravery In many hard fought battles, and was elevated foa high position on tbe stall of the great general. She Et ill bears the scars of many wounds received in the conflict, for where the fight waged fiercest there the youas heroine was cer to be found. Twice her horse was shot under her, and she escaped hasty death only by her COOLNESS AND MATCHLESS SKILL. Altogether Madame Blavatsky is an aston ishing woman, and despite tho life of excite ment she has led, and the scenes of danger and hardship through which she has passed, is still fminlne in her tastes, ladylike In her de portment, and fascnating in her person and ad dress. One vice only and, if it can be called a vice, a very n-ild on? she acquired in camp, and that she retains to this day she smokes. But she does it in so distinguished a manner, and. is so perfect an expert in the choice of the fragrant weed, that the habit seems to lend a charm to her presence, and to give just that spice of eccentricity to her character, which suits cue with such a history as Iter's. Added to all this, she is wealthy, generous and Inde pendent,, and, therefore, can do very much as she pleases without exciting envious comment and slanderous jealousy. AVOTIIEn HEROINE. Se much for the plaintiff in the suit referred, to. Now for the defendant. Madame Clementine Gerebkois the daughter ofa French Count, who was high in tho favor of tha Emperor. At this moment her uncle is French ambassador at the British court In lSC9,when Clementine was but seventeen years old, she accompanied her father on a pleasure trip to Russia. While crossing the CauctsLtu mountains, the tourists met with an accident -which delayed their journey, and necessitated thoir taking refuge in a roadside inn. Thera they met a Russian gentleman in a similar condition to themselves, and an acquaintance sprang up between the companions in misfor tune. Their new friend, Count John Gerebko, was aa officer of high rank in the Russian navy. He was young, accomplished, fascinat ing and susceptible. Though Clementine spent but a few hours in his company, he fell in love with the beautiful foreigner, and when the tourists continued their journey he accompanied them. TUE ACI EPTED SUITOR. In a sfcort time. Count M. was recalled to. Taris by the Emperor, and Clementine returned with her father to the French capital, and resumed her studies under Chopin, the cel ebrated music teacher, and soon became the can tre of a throng of admirers. Gerebko followed hcrto Paris, and was cordially received. It was soon discovered that he was the favored suitor. He declared his love and was accepted. A short time afterward Napoleon ordered Count M. tnHuui. on . scuct mission, and he took: hiJ daughter with him. Gerebko was also of the party, and not long after their arrival in St. Petersburg he and Clementine were mar tied amid great pomp, all the leading nobility of .the Empire being present at theccremony. Two yeors ago Monsieur Gerebko and Clem entine came to reside in this country. They Durchased a beautiful residence at Northport, in Suffolk county. Here they lhetl very hap pily for tome time. TnE OLB, OLD STORY. At length, however, Gerebko began to ab sent himself tfrom home, and frequently re turned w ith signs of dissipation on him. He made away with large sums of money, and offered all kinds of excuses and explanations. Finally, when over $50,000 of Madame Grebko's money-had been squandered, she dis covered that her husband had been unfaithful. She accused him of the crime, and announced her intention of procu.Ing a divorce forthwith. Gerebko trathercd together all the money he could lay hands on, appropriated his wife's jewels, and entered himself as mate on board j. merchantman bound for Australia. Thither he has gone, declaring his intention never to re turn. A suit for eflvorcc has been begun, and an order of publication procured. It is cow necessary to explain the circum stances under which the suit referred to at the outset was begun. Madame Blavatsky first met Madame Gerebko at the residence of the RfSSIAV CONSUL IV SEW VOBK. A warm friendship was-the result. Madame BIcvatsky'was a frequent visitor at Madame Gerebko's villa, at Northport. The latter was ..,.lAn.l.l. fnn.1 nf flrnrpra and Wft.4 deSirOUS of laying out magnifleent terrace gardens. Madame Blavatsky.it is alleged, offered to advance money to enable her friend to carry out her project, and furnished $4,000. Since this a misunderstanding has arisen between the ladles, and Madame Blavatsky avers that she advanced the one thousand dollars on con dition that Madame Gerebko gave her a mort gage to secure it. Madame Gerebko denies this, and the suit has been begun to compel her to specifically perform the contract by ex ecuting a mortgage. Application was made by Counselor A. Marks, for the defendant, to compel her to give security for the costs, on the grounds that she was about to quit the country. The application was opposed by Major J. H. Bergen, whoappeared for Madame Blavatsky. ESTABLISHED 1858.;, O IE O YEAST "X" ID POWDER, 'S TUE STANDARD BAKLXG P0T7DEB. K THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PBET ABA' TION EVEB OFFERED FOR MAKING BREAD. DOOLEY'S YEAST POWTJEB Is Perftc Pure and Wholesome. DOOEEYJ YEAST POWDER UPas- In FuU Weight Caas. DOOlsEys YEAST POWDER axes Elegant Biscuits and Bgpa? DOOLEY'S .YEAST POWDER Makes Delicious Muffins, U riddle Cakes, Corn Bread, Ac. 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