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XgB NATIONAL BEPBLIOAN. TUESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 26. 1875. 11 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. .UttamentilDaU Bpncbr Bn1' neu in the District. . AQBICULTUBAL WABEHOUSES. "' 3, A. Biker, 926, so, KLi. are,, bit. 9th Mthsts. ABCHlTECTS. Henry R. Searle, 710 E st. , opp. P. O. Dept. chu. t. Davis & co., eis nil st., opp. Pat. o&ee. ff. M. Poindexter Vernon Bow, ATTOBXEYB-AT-LAYF. 0. D. Burett. 317 4f itreet. Beo. W, Dyer, corner Seventh and F streets. 3, X. K. FUnt, 70S E street; J. P., Notary Com. BAKERIES. e, 8. KrafTt, S. E. cor. Pa. are. and ISth sts. BANKS AND BASKEBS.' 1, H. Squler A Co., Bankers, Mo. MIC Fa. ave., ray 8 per cent on all Deposits. Pay or Army Officers cashed In advance. Biggs A Co., Executive are., cor. 15th it. BElVTL-IIASGERS.tOCKSMITnS, etc P. Fred. Fischer, eistth street, bet. F and O. BUEACHEB8. 6, T.Wbltlng.strawh't and b'i bleacheT,S2. Fa.av. BOOKSTORES. Bolomons A Cbapmans' Metropolitan Bookstore, 911 Pa, ave., bet. 9th and 10th sts. Constantly on band the newest and most fashionable styles or plain and fancy stationery, Card plates, "at borne," and wedding Invitations engraved In the highest style of the art. All the new publi cations received as oon as Issued. Warren Choate Co.. first-class Book and Stationery Store. 911 Penna.avenue,eor. 10th! st. D. A. Brotnan. (CatholiOHS Q St.. bet. 8th A 10th. BBASS VOBES. XJaUonal Brass Works, 318, SIS 'and 320 ISth' St. n. w.; Tbos. Somervllle, manufacturer of all ar ticles used In the numbing and Oas and Steam Fitting Business; a complete stack of numb ers' Supplies, Ac, constantly on band. BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE, AC. 6, W. c. Kohrer, s. w. cor. ith and D streets, General Commission Merchant, CABINET SHOPS. Win. Walter. 833 E street, near 10U. CABPETINGS. OILCLOTHS, Ac Wm. S. Mitchell A Co., 813 ra. av. (Market space,) importer ana ueuen lu cvpeb. mu uu itu- nlsnlng articles. . , w C. O. D. Carpet House. 04 7th St., bet. I and K. CARRIAGE FACTORIES. 7Bobt.ll. Graham. 410, 412, 4148th street n. w. .obnMcDermott A Bros., S10 ra. av., near 3d st. CLOTHING STORES. Wall, ltoblnson A Co., 921 ra. ave.. Merchant Tailors; fine clothing for men and boys. COAL TAR AND ITS PRODUCTS. Page A Fletcher. Distillers of Coal Tar and Refin ers of Coal Tar FrodncM. Office 1302 Fenna. avenue. RxruBUCAw Building. DRUG STORES. X.Doolev, 23 ra. av., bet. 2d and 3d sts. east. DBT GOODS. srA Wvlle; Due rrlce; 1015 A 1020 7th at. n. w. GAS FIXTURES. Ac Alex It. Shepherd A Co.. 910 ra. av., bet. 9th and loth streeU. Constantly on band a very large stocl. of everything appertaining to the Plumb ing and U as Kitting Business; Trade Supplies, whole-sale and retail: Chandeliers. Reading Lights, Brackets and Slate Mantels, In large as sortment and of thenewestpattcrnstalso, hand some Crystal Chandeliers and Clocks. All use ful novelties received as soon as out. HARDWARE AND CUTLEBT. 3. W. Kennedy A Co., 612 Pa. av., bet. 6th and 7th. HORSE-SIIOERS. J. F. Doran. K it., bet. 9th and 10th, and 1362 D St. Horses shod according to natural shape of foot. INSURANCE OFFICES. German Am. Fire ins Co. F st., few doors east of 7th N.W. INSTRUMENT MAKERS. C. Fischer. Surg. Instruments Trusses, (S3 7th St. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. X. C. Weaver. Justice of the Peace and Convey- ancer, 6137th st. N. W. LITHOGRAPHERS. Korris Peters, 458 Pa. ave. , near 4X street. Photo- Lithography a specialty. LIVJT.B Y S1ABLES. Xeyes 4- c ., cor. 14th and D sts. Close carriages for wedding calls and receptions. Boarding and livery stables. WlUard'a hotel stables. Allison Neiior, Jr., south side Pa. ave., sear 14th St., opp. Imperial and Wlllard's. LUMBER TARDS. jKath'l It. Fugltt, isth street asd.Ohlo avenue N. W. OPTICIANS. B. H. HtmDler. 453 Pa. av., cor. ,S st. sr ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS. John A. Hayward. Wrought and Cast Iron Ball ings 1414 Fourteenth street northwest. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, Ac George Ryneal, Jr., ex D street, bet. eth and 7th. Dealer In ail kinds of paints, oils, glass, putty, lamps, brushes, Ac Also, always on hand a full line of artists' materials. Orders from city or country promptly attended to. PAPER HANGERS. e. Douglass Moore, 309 9th st., bet D and Pa. are.. Practical Paper-Hanger and Upholsterer. Wall papers, window shades, carpets, oil cloths, Ac. EC All orders for work in cither branch of the tra Je executed with skill and dispatch at lowest rates. PATENT .AGENTS. Mann A Co., (Scl. Am.,) cor. 7th and F, opp. P. O, Unsurpassed facilities for Patent Business George W. Dyer, corner ofSeventh and F streets. ;-PHOTOGRAPH GALLERIES. "The Brady National Gallery." Hoyt, Artistic Fbotocrapher. 627 rennsylvanla avenue. John Goldln. 619 Pa. ave one door east of Perry's. PLUMBERS AND GAS-FITTERS. Alex. It. Shepherd A Co., 910 Pa. ave., bet. 9th and 10th sts. , Practical Plnmbers and Steam and Gas 1 ttcrs and wholesale and retail dealers In all kinds of supplies appertaining to the trade; a very large and select stock constantly on hand; all useful novelties received as soon as out; orders from city or country for work or goods Xromptly attended to at the lowest rates. . Rldgeway. 9M D street, bet. 9th and loth. V. DalT.rlumbcr.Gas&Steam Fitter.428 6th st.n.w. REAL-ESTATE AGENT!. Nourse A Mlddleton, 613 ISth st., opp. Trees Dept," RESTAURANTS. John Welcker. 16th st.. bet, N. Y. ave. and H St. SHORT-HAND REPORTERS. A. Johns, nil Columbia street northwest. STAMPING DEPOTS. Mrs. Zypprecht, SU lith su Also Dressmaking. STATIONERY, Ac. Ben. F. French. 613 IMS, st., under Nat. Metropol itan Bank. Stationery, Ac, a specialty. STEAM AND GAS FITTERS. Alex. U. Shepherd A Co., 910 Fa. ave., bet. 9th and 10th sts. See Plumbers and Oas Fitters. STOVES, Ac W. W. Kapley, Cabinet Stove Hcnse, 1315 street N. V.. next to National Theatre STEAMSHIP LLNES HOW ESCAPE WINTER. NASSAU, the Madeira or America, with Its fine American HotU and beautiful location. JAMAICA, with its Dine Mountains affording every choice of ti-mperature for a residence. GO TO CARACAS, the beantifnl and Interesting capi tal of Venezuela, with dry climate and equable temperature. The Atlas Steamship Company's large first-class Iron Steamers, speciallv utted for Passengers, leave New York eery fifteen ilays for the above re nowned health resorts. For particulars apply to F. W. SANBORN, novlTTnAF 1125 Pa. ave., Washington. U. C NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. REGULAR POST STKAMSHIP TRAVEL BKTWXI2C BREMEN AND BALTIMORE, VIA SOUTHAMPTON. The steamers of the North German Lloyd, or2,500 tons, have been newly furnished with all the modem Improvements. BALTIMORE Captain Lmienhaln. BERLIN " i""- OHIO " Scaulenburg. LEIPZIG Hoffman. BRAUNSCHWEIG... " Undnetsch, NUBNBERG,(3,000tons) " Jaeger. Wlfirnuresiilarly between BREME.N and BALTI " uruare jtOHlS. as follows: From Bremen. From Baltimore. LF.IPZIG December 2. Dscemlier Si, 1374 OHIO.. Dicember 16. January 9, 1SJ5 NURNBERG Iecem:ier 20. January 23, 1375 BRAUNSCHW'G January 13. February , u.i LEIPZIG Januarv 27. Jcbruary 27, 1775 OHIO February 10. March 6, 1S75 And thereafter every Tuesday from Bremen and every Saturday from Baltimore. The steamer will tain passengers to Bremen, Southampton. London and Havre and return. Pbxci or Passaox. In gold, from Bremen to Baltimore: Cabln,l00gold; steerage, til currency. From Baltimore to Bremen, Southampton, London and Havre: Cabin, 90; steerage, M In eiirren-y. Return tickets. In steerage, tu.M. Children be tween one and ten years, half price; children not over one year, 92 currency. All other arrangements are be same as the New Further information can be ascertained by apply ing by letter to our General Agents a oa No. 9 South Charles street, Baltimore, lid. sV,tntforWashlngton:cHARLES WALTER. No. 842 D street, opposite City BaU. JO-Also, B!Hs of Exchange on PrlnclPlpl In Europe. mTia-tr AMERICAN LINE. HAIL STEAMSHIPS. Ml Lie GmiEi tie Ameritan Flu. Balling every Thursday from PHILADELPHIA for QneexLsrUrwn ssnd IdTerpool. Cabin, Intermediate and Steerage ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Bates as low as by any other first-class Line. PETEB WEIGHT A SONS, General Agents, PHILADELPHIA. FRANK W. SANBORN. Agent, angl9-ly lCa Penna. ave., Washington. TlrEKCHANTS' LIN E OF STEAMSHIPS "J" rVASHIJfeTONAI?jYORK. , Hereafter the fine steamships E. f.iiJSIS!J?$ JOHN GIBSON wiu make regular WEEKLY TBirSBETWEEN NEW VORKjijiEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON and GEORGATOWN, as l follows: Leave N ew York from Her 33 East Elver evegr Sat urday at p. m. Leave Georgetown every Friday at J a. m. and Alexandria the same day at 12 m. For full information apply to E. P. s,g?53' agent, uusines. office and wharf, 63 Water street, Georgetown, or at the offlcthepre-ldrnt,near F-street bridge. J. VTHgMFSON, CARRIAGES. ESTABLISHED 1844. .A.. 3". iTOYCB, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER, $12. 411, aud 418 Fourteenth Street. REPAIRING in all its branches. All carriages left for jialrs, storage, orcommlsslon are Insured. AU.r,TS10r urewaierasoo., iuioiuvubiucchj Fifth avenue. New YoTk Ki-U "57-oxt5a.y of 3J"otloo. D. FISHER A KON, III6 F Street, DEALERS IN NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, Fay special attention to the purchase of Furni ture by private ssle at residences. Large stock of Household Goods always 03 hand. FTJBNrTUBE REPAIRED at lowest cash rales. Hair doth cleaned eq.nal to new. lanU-tf RAILROADS. nSE DOLLAR SATED. CHEAP EAILEOAD TICKET OFFICE. Railroad tickets bought or sold, to or from all points, at a reduction upon any office or depot In this city. Apply to li. D. WHITESIDE, ' rennsylvanla avenue, Continental Hotel, Washington D. C, " Jals-ly OPEOIAi ANNOUITOE31ENT. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. NEW EOUTE TO CHICAGO, THE WEST AND NORTHWEST. , A , ... On and after 8UNDAV, 6th instant, trains will leave Washington for Chicago, via the Chicago di vision, as follows: 8:10 a.m. dally Parlor cars to Grafton; sleepers Grafton to Chicago Junction. , . 11:40 p. m. dally Pullman palace sleepers through to liUlcaKO niinoui cuaiitc For tickets, sleeping-car berths. Ac, Ac, call at nmnanr'a office. 485 rennsylvanla, avenue, or at jror ucj company aepos, n ew jersey avenue. l. M. fM it. fc n.n.n.1 Ticket A rent. K. R. DORSEY, Ass't Gen'l Ticket Agent, THOS. B. SHABT, Master Transportation. dec7-tf ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON RAILROAD AND ALEXANDRIA AND FBEDERICKBBUBQ RAILWAY. DaTOT COSSXS OF StXTB AXD B Stbxxtb. Local trains for Alexandria leave as follows: 8,7:00, 8, "9, 10, Ua,m., L'4,6:00, 7p.m. The a. m, and 7 p. m. trains run dally; all other trains dally, except Sunday. Local trains leave Alexandria as follows: 6, 7, , 9, 10, 11 a. m.; 1, 3,4,6, 6r00 7 p. m. The 8 a. m. and 6:00 p. m, trains leave Alexandria dally; all other trains dally, except Sunday. Trains markedthus' connect with trains on Wash ington and Ohio. Great Southern Express via Richmond leaves Washington 11:33 p. m., daily, (except Sunday.) Express for Blchmond leaves Washington dally st8:40a xn. Through tickets to all points South and South went for sale at offices, corner of Thirteenth street and rennsylvanla avenue, and Sixth street and Pennsylvania avenue, where passengers can leave orders for baggage, to be checked at all the hotels and residences through to desUnKU2nYoUNG se30-tt General ra'ssenger Agent. DAMmOBE AND OHIO EAILEOAD. WINTEB SCHEDULE. 8DNDAT, Jan. 21, 1873. rFBOM WASHINGTON OlTY. E:C0a. m. Baltimore and Way Stations. :7:00a. m. Baltimore, Annapolis, Frederick and " Way Stations. 7:35 a.m. Ea"'lmere and Relay. Breakfast at Ee- 8:00 a. m. Nev. York, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltl- m.. e and Relay. 8:10 a. m Chicago, St. Louis, Louisville. Cincin nati, Columbus, Sandusky, Pitts burg, Frederick, Ha.er.town, Eock TUie, Uermantown.Barnesvllle.Staun ton. Valley Branch, and C. and o. E. It, Parlor cars. Dinner at Cumber land: supper at Graiton. 8:15 a. m. Point or Rocks and Way sutlons. 8:30 a. m. Baltimore and Way stations. 10:30 a. m. Baltimore and Relay. 12rtxi m. Baltlmoreand w.v stations. l.-OOp. m. New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Nor folk, Baltimore. Dinner at Belay. 3:30 p. m. Baltimore, Laurel and Belay. 3:40p.m. Frederick, Point or Rocks and Way Station?, (via Metropolitan B.aocb.) 8:45 p. m. Baltimore, Frederick, and Intermediate Stations. 50 p. m. Baltimore. Annapoll. and Way Stations. 85 r. m, Hagerstown, Harper's Ferry. Win chester and Way Stations vlaMetro- polltan Brancli. 6:00"p. m. Baltimore aud BclaT. 6:10p.m. Dally except Saturday, Chicago, St. Louis, Louisville, Clnolnnatl.Colnm bus, Sandusky, Boekvllle. Pullman ears. Breakfast at l'arkersburg. 8.15 p. m. Baltimore and Way Buttons. :i0p. m. HaltlmoreaandEelay. 9:i p. m. Baltimore and Way stations. 11:40 p.m., Chicago, t?t. Louis, Cincinnati Lonls vine ani l'lttsburz- fat express. STTNrjAY TRAINS Baltimore and Warstallons-6:0o'a.m,, 1:30, 4:45 6:0ft and8:6p. m. For Baltimore and Belay. 7:35 a. m. West-8ia. m., 6:ioand ll:40p. m. For further Information apply at the Baltimore and Ohio ticket offices, Washington Station, and 485 Pennsylvania avenue, where orders will be taken for gj. to b. checked anTurece.v.t.Anjpoint in the L. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. GEO. S. KOONTZ. General Agent. Jeao-tf TV- ASH1NQTON AND OHIO EAILEOAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. BEGINNING OC- .. xutsjs.Kt, r,4. The Mall Train will leave Washington at 9 a. m. and Alexandria at 9:10 a. m. dally, except Sunday; passLeesburg going westward at 11:25 a. m., and arrive at Purcellrllle at 12 m. Leave Furcellvllla at 12:80 p. m., pass Lersburg going eastward at 1:10 p. iri , and arrive at Alexandria at 3:15 p. m., and at Washington at 3:30 p. m. The Accommodation Train will leave Washing ton at 4 p. m., and Alexandria at 4:10 p. m. dally, except Sunday, and arrive at Lecsburg at 6:23 p. m. Leave Leesburg at 6 a. m. , and arrive at Alex andria at 8:15, and Washington at 8:30 a. m. -lassengers from Washington will take the Washington and Ohio cars at the Baltimore and Potomac railroad station at 9 a. m. and 4 p.m., and go through without change of cars. The 9:10 a. m. train from Alexandria and 12:30 p. in. train rrom Pnrcellvllle connect at Purcellvllle with Harris' Dally Line of Coaches for Snlckers vllle, Bcrryvllle and Winchester; also with Reamer's Line of Coaches, which leave Leesburg dally for Aldle and Mlddleburg. Commutation tickets, 3 cents per mile; annual tickets, 80. R. H. HAVENER, oct22-tf General Ticket Agent. BALTIMORE A POTOJIAO K. K. Dxtot Cobitxb Sixrrn axd B stbzkts N. W. OnandafterNov.29, 1S74, trains will leave Wash ington as follows. Washington time: 6:35 a. m.. Northern Express, dally, except Mon day, to Baltimore: to Eluilra dally, except Sunday and Monday, making connection with Erie Ball way for Buffalo and Niagara Palls. 8:15 a. m., Baltimore Accommodation, dally. 9:23a. m.. Limited Express for New York aad East, daily, except Sunday. 11-S5 a. m., Fast Line for the West and North: also for Norfolk, via Biltlmore.dally, except Sun- 8:40 p. m. Accommodation for Baltimore, dally, except Sunday. 4:53 P. m., phnadelphla Express, for Phlladel- 7:10 p. ni.t Cincinnati F.xpres. dally. West. 9:08p. m., For Philadelphia, New fork, and Bos- 10:15 p. m.. Pacific express North and West, dally except Saturday. On fcaturday, leaves at :0SD.m. for the West. ,. Trains for TOPE CREEK LINE leave atS:3Sa. m. on Tuesd iv and Friday, only, and 3:40 p. m., dally except Sunday. Trains for AJsNAPOLIS leave at 5:35a. m. and Pullman Palace Sleeping Car to Buffalo, via Em porium, ontralnlvlngatll:S5a. m. r oilman Palace Sleeping Car to Pittsburg Is run on the train leaving atiiUD. m. Pullman Palace oleepiug car to Pittsburg Is run onthe train leaving at 10:1s p. m., except Saturday. OnSaturday at 9:8 p. m. Pullman Palace Sleeping Car to Elmlra Is run on the train leaving at o. is p.m. Pullman Palace keeping Car to Chicago on train leaving tl:15P.m. Tickets and Inlormatlon can be procured at the ,g.ge,calSd?oarnrnd checked at hotel .and pri vate residences on orders left at the offices of the tomnsny. northeast corner Thirteenth street and Pennsylvania avenue, and on the northeast corner nf HlTth street and Pennsylvania avenue. DeBALTIMOBE A POTOMAC EAILEOAD. corner Sixth and B streets. Ton General Passenger AgeBahlmoreMd. e2 Superintendent, llaltlinorc, Md. 18T4:. PENNSYLVANIA loTO. ROUTE TO THE N0BTHWE3T, SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. On and after NovemDer 29, 1874, trains will run as follow s: Washington.... 5:35 a. m. I Baltimore.... 8:33 a. m. " ....U:f3a. m. I " ....1:15p.m. .... 7:10 p. m. I . 8 p. m. TQ-fSrt m ' lliVln.n, THE GREAT DoUltT.K TRACK ROUTE, with ELEGANT SCENERY, Palace State-room, day and ulgbt cars with modern Improvements. Two hundred miles saved to Western and Central New York. 5:35 a. m. dally, except Monday, to Baltimore, and daily to Kirulra, except fsuuday and Monday, making connection with Erie Railway for Buffalo and Niagara Falls. 11:55 a. in. dally, except Sunday, West and North via Emporium. 7:10 p. m. dally, lor Pittsburg and the West. 10:15 p. m.dallv.exceptSatnrdiy. West and North. On Saturday, at9:C8p. m , for the West. Through from Washington to Pittsburg, Chicago, Bnffaloand Elmlra without change. Tickets by this route can be procured at the of fices, northeast corner of Thirteenth street and Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth street and Penn sylvania avenue, where reliable information will be given at all times. Passengers procuring tickets at these offices can secure accommodations In Palace cars for Pitts burg. Chicago. Buffalo and jamlira.Bt)yDi jn General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia, Pa. 1 se2S-tf ATTORNEYS AND AGENTS W HIT A K E R & "6 00 K E , 715 Firteentb Street Northwest, GENERAL CLAIM AND COLLECTION AGENTS. CLAIMS AGAINST DISTRICT GOVERNMENT A SPECIALTY USTIL JANUARY 20, when time for filing them expires by act of 'Con gress. Janl3-6m TY00DBUBY WHEELEB, Altorney-nt-Livw, 328 Four-and-a-half street, Washington, D. C. Practices In the courts of the District and Prince George's connty, Md. de!2-tf 3ST- H. MXJjLHR, ATTOENET-AT-LAW, Ne.328 Four-and-a-haj street, near the City Hall. Will practice in all orthe courts of the District, in the Court of Claims, before the Departments and in the Supreme Court of the United 3 taus. noll-tf TTTM. PEIRCE BELL, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR-AT-LAW. 434 SeTfntli Street Hortbweit. "WM. A. COOK, aTTOBNEI-AT-LAW, No. 211 Foar-and.a.tiair Street, (Two doors north of Penn. ave., ) Will practice In the Supreme Court of the United States. Court of Claims, Supreme Court of the Dis trict of ColumblaCommlttees of Congress and De partments of the united btatas Government. r-In settlement of claims against the United States and the District of Columbia Is associated with Benl. N. Meeds, late Auditor or the Board of Public Works and the District. Jyn-tf TOS. T. 3EX. FTsATOTP. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND SO TABY PUBLIC. No. 708 E Street Northwest, Washington, D. C. COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR THE STATES AND TERRITORIES. DEPOSITIONS for Bute Courts a specialty. ocZs-ly 10SS TT. FBAZEE, ATTOBNET-AT-LAW ANI NOTARY PUBLIC AND SOLICITOR OF PATENTS AND CLAIMS, OFFICE NO. 609 SEVENTH 8TBST N. W. Ie2-tf Stenographer and Commissioner of the Court of Claims, 1411 Columbia St. northwest, Washington, D. C. Depositions, Arguments, and other Legal E porting promptly attended to upon reasonable terms. loc24-Sm EDTJCATrogJ T.E. PABABEAO TEACHES ?IANO, HAH. Jty moor and the uuiuvatlon or thtf v oice. "." Vol 43 Eleventh itreet northwest, at Mrs. IOH12- sabaD s iuiu owie dan-iy Maryland Agricultural College, JANUARY U, U75. P. O. Address: collxox Btation, p. o. Co., Md. The second term of this College will commence on the 1st of February. TUITION FREE. For further Information apply to the President of the College, Gen. SAM'L JONES. Janl4-Th8ATnlm Musical Academy, NO, 1534 I STBEET N0BTH WEST, J. P. CAULFIBLD, MUSICAL DOC, PRINCIPAL. de23 EXCELSIOR SHEET WAX, 3Fosr 3STloToiersj, manufactured and sold by Madame M.E.B.CARY Teacher of wax work In all Its branches, 821 Four teenth street, between H and I streets northwest. se22-6m LOTTERrES ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY. TO INVEST A FEW DOLLARS, WITH POSSI BLE RETURNS OF THOUSANDS, IS OFFERED BY THE POSTPONEMENT OF THE PUBLIO LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY TO THE 27TH OF FEBRUARY NEXT OF THEIR FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT AND DRAWING. THE MAN AGEMENT ARE PLEDGED TO THE RETURN OF THE MONEY IF THE DRAWING SHOULD NOT COME OFF AT THE DAY NOW AP POINTED. One tirand Cash Gift One Grand Cash Gift One Grand Cash Gift One Grand Cash Gift OneUrand CssnOK 6 Cash Gifts, $20,oooeacn.....l 10 Cash Gifts, I4,000eaeb UCash Gilts, lCOOOeach. 20CashGlfts, g,(00esch 2SCashGUts, 4,000each 8) Cash (i lfls, s,O00each..... COCashGlfts, 2,Keach...-. 100 Cash OUts, LOfSeach..-. 240 Cash Gilts, SOOeacti COOCashUirts, ice e' eh 19,000 Cash Gifts, COeach..... Too;ox 75, OX GO, OX 25,000 100,000 140,000 160,000 100,000 100.000 90,000 100,000 100,000 120,000 60,000 860,000 Whole tickets, $50; halves, t2S; tenth, or each coupon, $s; 11 whole tickets asoo. ForTlckets or Information, Address. THO. t. BRAMLETTE, Ajrent and Hanarer, Loulsnlle, Ky. decU-FATn-tf PUBLIC LIBRAkToF KENTUCKY. Death of Got. Bramlette Action of the Trnstece ASncceiSjr Appointed No More Postponements Drawing- Cer tain Fcbrnary 27. At a meeting or the Trustees of the Psblle Li brary of Kentucky. January 16.1S75, It was re solved that C. M. Rrlg.s, eq., who under the late Hon. Thomas E. Bramlette was the real business mansrerof the gift concerts al-cadyglven In aid ofthePnbllc Library or Kentucky, be, and he Is hereby, authorized to take the Dlace raaae Tacant by the death of said Bramlette, In the manace tuent of the affairs of the fifth and last gift concert, and that the drawing announced for February 27, 1873, shall positive y and unequivocally take placo on that dar, without any further postponement or delsy on any account whatever. B. T. DUBRETT, President. JOHN S. Caiw, Secretary. Hereafter all communications relating to the fifth Concert should be addressed to the under signed, and I pledge myself that the drawing shall come otr February 27, or that every dollar paid for tickets shall be returned. C. M. BR1GGS. Agent and Manager. Boom 4. Pnbllc Library Buildlug, Louisville, Ky. Jan23-FATutf LOOS! LOOK! $1,200,000 IN PRIZES! The Grandest Single Xnmber Scheme on Beeord, will be drawn In pnbllc In St, Lonls on March 31, 187S. CAPITAL PRIZE, $103,000! MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES! Legalized by State Authority. JIUBBAY, MILLER & CO., Managers, ST. LOUIS, MO. I Prise or. 8100,000 I Prise or. 50,000 1 Prize or. 22,500 1 Prise or. 20,000 S Prises or. 10,000 10 Prises or. 0,000 20 Frizes or. 2,300 100 Prises or. 1,000 And 11,451 other Prises or from (1,300 to 830. Amounting In the Aggregate to Whole Tickets, $20; Halves, $10; Quart 8 rs, $5. Prize payable In foil and no postponement of drawings take place. Address, for Tickets and Circulars, MURRAY, MILLER & CO., V. O. Box 2446. ST. LOUIS, MO. Jent-MWAFtf SHORT POSTPONEfflENT. Full Distribution. FIRST GRAND GIFT CONCERT run tuk BKNxriT or tiis HONTPELIEE FEMA1K HDMANE ASSOCIATION ALEXANDRIA, VA TVT3E.OEC 338, 187B, LIST OF G-IFTSz 1 Grand Cash Girt 1 Grand Cash Gift 1 Grand CashGlft 10 CashGirts $10,000 each UCashGirts 6,000 each 60 0'asbGlfts 1,000 each 100 Cash Gil is aweacn 1,000 CashGlft lOOeaeh 1,000 CashGirts COeach a. 000 CashGirts 20each 22,178 Cash Gifts, amounting to KOKBEB OF TICKETS, FEIOE OF TICKETS : Whole Tickets. 300 Halres 10 00 Ouatters S 00 Eighths, or each Coupon 2 60 Klve and one half Tickets for 100 00 EleTen Tickets for .' 200 00 The Montpeller Female Humane Association, chartered by the Legislature of Virginia and the Circuit Court of Orange county, ttroposes, by a aeries of Gland Gift Concerts, t. establish and en dow a ' Home for the Old, Infirm and Destitute Ladles or Virginia, at Montpeller, the former res idence of Trealdent James MaJlson. Uotxbxob's Orrtcx, 1 Richmond. July J, 1S74. It affords me pleasure to say that 1 am well ac quainted with a large majority of the oQcers of the Montpeller Female Humane Association, who re side In the vicinity of my home, and I attest their Intelligence and their worth and high reputation as gentlemen, as well as the publle confidence, influ ence and substantial means liberally represented among them. Jamxs L. Keufek, Governor of Virginia. Af-zxawpBiA. Va... July 8, 1974. My personal acquaintance wjth a majority of the gentlemen controlling the Montpeller Humane As sociation, and the reputation of all of them enables me to commend them as fully entitled to the conn, dence of the public No act or representation In consistent with bonor and Integrity need be appre hended In the conduct or representations of these gentlemen. It. W. Hcouzs, U.S. Jndge Eastern District of Virginia. Further references bypernUsston: His Excellen cy Gilbert C. Walker, ex-Governor or Va.1 Hon. B.bt. E. Withers, Lieut. Governor of Va., and U. 8. Senator eleet;8enatori and Members ofOongress from Virginia. For full particulars, testimonials, Ac., send for circular. . M . Sellable agents wanted everywhere. Bemlttances for tickets may be made by express prepaid, post offlce money order on Washington, 1. 8.. or'Sy "llifoUR, Pres'tM. F. H. 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-iy FINANCIAL. EHeB. TIXONET & CO., . BANKERS, Second National Bank Building, 600 Seventh St., draw bight Drafts on England, Ireland, France and Germany, llnyand sell Gold, Stocks and Government Bonds. Gold and Stock Indicators and Telegraph for use of Customers. , .... . ,. .- Collections made on all points. dclS-tf nOIiCKBIAS BANK BOTE COM- PAST, BO. 90S Pennsylvania ATenne. WASHINGTON, D, C. We are prepared with every facility, for Engravlnfl and Printing BAK NOTES. BONDS AND COMMERCIAL WORK OF EVERT KIND, Ac. JOHN G. WELLSTOOD, President. GEO. T. JONES, Tlee Fres't and Treas. JOHN W. WATERS. Secretary. Jy24-WFM 6. W. BTICKNET. O. W. BALLOCH, President. Cashier. PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK, No. 509 Seventh Street (Second National Bank Building,) Is now open for the reception of deposits and trans action or business. Interest, five per cent, per annum, commences on first of every month and Is compounded twice a year. Opes dally front I a. m. io4j.ra. Saturdays, fromitosp. ra, aui6-8.Tu.ATbtf JEOTCjSAL PROPOSALS FOB METAL WORK OF TWO IRON LIGHT-HOUSES. TO IRON MANUFACTURERS. Orrics or Lioiit-hol-ri Ehoikiib, 1 Firm DisTBicT, No. l CooTt.aD t., Baltivore, Januarys, 187S, Sealed Proposals, Indorsed "Proposals for Metal Wo:k or To Iron Light-houses." will be re celnd at this once nmu 12 o'clock noon of SAT URI'AY, the 30th dsy or January. 1S7S, at which tlircMds will be opened. For lorlher information applv at thl. offlce. F. U ARW OOD. Major of Engineers U. S. A. JanH-WASU Llgnt-honse Engineer. .,1100,000 ...60,000 ... 25,000 ... 100,000 ... 7a,ooo ... 60,000 ... 10,000 ... 100,000 ... 50,000 ... 400,000 .0,000,000 100,000 INESingQUOES THOMAS RUSSELL, Importer or VyiNES, BRANDIES & SEGARS, 13 Pennsylvania Ave i BBiunuauai a, v. Bouche, FUs Co.. MarenU.ly: Napoleon CaWnet nod B.r ereaT. CHAS. IIEIDSIECH, GEOBQE OeCLET," CTXATEAV D'AT, KEDICH, AND EXTRA DBT, G. II. MTJMM CO., L. BOEDEBER, BTJESABT, PEBE & FILS, And other brands of CHAMPAGNES AT VERY LOW PRICES Receiver sf Fine Old BYE and BODBBOH WHISKIES, COGNAC BRANDIES, FBESH HAVANA SEGABS, At surprisingly loir prices. All Brands and Styles Constantly Ar riving;, ALSO Bargmndles, Clarets, Santernes, Bbtne Wines, Bberrles, Forts, Jtc.,'itC., &C. RUSSELL. 121S Fennsylranla Arenne, Jan8 JOHN BECK & SON, Wholesale Liquor Merchants, BO. 631 LOUISIANA ATENDE, Have received tbe following LMPOBTEDaND DOMESTIC WDiES FOB THE HOLIDAYS: SHEBBT, FOKT, MADEIRA, LISBON GOLDEN HTJSOATEL. WIIISKIES. BOURBON, BYE, IRISH, And SOOTO COGHACS. J. A F. MARTELL, OTAKD. DUPUY k OO- JAMES HENNESSY A OO., A.&1ARRETT Q GIBS. SWAN'S DOOK, GOLDEN STAR EXTRA, BOHLEM, BUMS. JAMAICA, ST. OEOIX, NEW ENGLAND ABAC. BATAVIA, fliatqnalitr. CIIAMPAGNES. THE LEADING BRANDS. j-Orders by mall promptly attended to. decs-sm VODANDCOAL KANAWHA SPLINT COAL. Just received, a consignment of this celebrated COAL tbe best in the market for open grates. We have a large and well-assorted stock of WOOD AND COAL of all kinds, and will deliver in any part of tbe city. An experience of twenty years In the business luftlllesus in saying that we will guarantee satis faction in every respect. rim .. 1 020 Louisiana avenue northwest, omces. l7a Eighth street southeast. Wharf, depot and mill, foot of Fourth street southeast. T. EDW. CLARK fc CO. Ja22-tt DallyChron.,Cap..Her.AOatctU.l Coal I Coal I Wood I Wood I ABBITING DAILY. rtf 3M WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER8. We Invite the publle or those' in want of fuel to call at our wharves and depot, Footof Tweirtband Thirteenth Streets Southwest, and we will show them one of the largest and best selected stocks of COAL AND WOOD ever offered In the District. Having superior facilities for hand ling the same, we sell cheap for cash and give 2,240 pounds to the ton. MAIN OFFICE-Wharves foot of Twelfth street southwest. nviTrnlKc 1202 F street northwest. urribs ( No. 1112 Ninth street northwest se-W,F4Mtm JOHNSON BROS. WOOD! COAL! WOOD! COAL! ."7t. n. XI T SONS, Wholesale and Retail Dealers Is all kinds of Coal and wood. Cumberland Coal. Depot at RILEY'S wharves, foot er Eleventh and Twelfth streets southwest. . Branch yard, C street, between Second and Third streeU northwest. ocl9-tr QOAL! COAL 1 1 We invite the attention of consumers to out stock or COAL, embracing all the caolee qualities, to which we are making additions dally, which ws offer at lowest market rates. OAK and PINK WOOD, sawed and split or In ttOAKand PINE-KINDLINGS, in bundlxor by tlSeora. STEPHENSON BROTHER, Offlce, 1218 Pennsylvania avenue. Mill and Depot. Seventh-street Wharf, e2S Star and Chronicle. TTTALTEB II. MABLOW DEALER IN CUMBERLAND AND ANTHRACITE COAL, OAK, PINE, AND HIGKORY 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. CR03 B T. EDW. CLARK & GO, skalxus IX LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, W Our stock of Wood and Coal Is large and well so lected. Wood sawed and split and In the stick. Or ders given at either yard or at our OFFICE, 8 LOUISIANA AVENUE, (under theSestonHouee, will be promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed Wharf, Depot and Planing Mill tool of Foort street east. )yll-tf MEDICAL. MBS. JONES' UOUUH MIXTURE FOR tbe Cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, Influenza and for the relief of Consumptive Patients In the advanced stages of the disease. Noihwlth. landing the nun eroas cough medicines MRb. JONES' COUOlI MIXTURE has sold more rapidly than at former tenons, its popularity la due to Its extraordinary mer ts. It never falls, even in tbe most obstinate cases, to give speedy an j permanent relief, it Is pleasant and specially adapted to Chi dren and Persons who cannot take IT wlLL'W1ELaL"KEPAY A FAIR TRIAL. PRIOES: LABGE SIZE, $L SMALL, 60 Ots. FOR SALE ONLY I1Y ARTHUR NATTANS, DrniTKl.t. CORNER SECOND AND D STxtEETS NORTHWEST. Jirm-ThSTnlm OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. HAPPY RELIEF FOR YOR YOUNQ MES from the effects or Errors and Abuses In early life. Manhood restored. Impediments .to Marriage re moved. New method of treatment. New and re markabie remedies Books and Circulars sent free. In sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD AS SOCIATION, 419 North N Inth street, Philadelphia. Pa. an Institution having a high reputation for honorable conduct and professional skill. jall-MWarm mrfE AKTmCIAL STONE COMPANY XOy THE DISTBICT OF COLUMIA. are prepared to supply, at short notice. Tiling for yestUnues. Sidewalks, Footways, and Curbing, Is different colors; Fountains, Lawn Ornaments, House and Laws. Steps, and Platforms; bouses fronted; cellar walls and flooring cemented to ex clude damoneas; kitchens and areas cemented and maae peneetly dry, and s sure preventive against the intrusion of rats. Insects, c, and all other work executed for which Portland Cement. Is adapted. Our Portland Cement becomes In a few days superior to any of tbe marbles or natural stone tn common use, ar.d Is an admirable imitation of either marble or stone; Is more durable, and In creases lu crushing resistance with age. Iubeuty IS unquesuonauie, -OBEBTS, Manager, S&nStf JL. xs - y.- -La- -wenuj sasLoulslanaavenus. "W.-O. IsTOSTTi BOOKBINDER AND PAPER-RULER, So. E71 PennsylTanla ewe., bet. Tenth and Eleventh sts., Honth Side. JsVBooks elegantly or plainly bound, periodl lsand newspapers carefully attended to. AUCTION SALES To-Bay. BY DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, Southeast corner Ninth and D streeU N. W. GREAT AUCTION SALE OF WATCHES, DIA MONDS AND JEWHLRY, ON ACCOUNTOF THE DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP OF MESSRS. 8. UOLDSTEIN A CO. We will sell the entire contents of their fine Jewelry Store,619 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, ander the Metropolitan Hotel, commencing each day at 11a.m. add 7 p.m.; every article sold fully warranted as represented. Ladles' sales from 11 a, m. to 2 p. ra. each day. bpeclal sale for Diamonds and other prccims stone Jewelry on WEDNESDAY. In tbe evening GUns, Revolvers and Fancy Goods. THURSDAY, special safe for surer and Silver Plated Ware. In the evening fine Watches and Chains. FRIDAY, mUcellaseonstock both morning and evening. SATURDAY, Clocks, Bronzes, Opera Glasses, and the balance of Watches and Jewelry. Jante Star DUNOAN8QN BROS.. Ancts. BY WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Ancfr, (Successor to Green A Williams, Auctioneers,) No. 1001, Northwest cor. Tenth and D streets. BALE OF EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FUR . 1TUBE AT PUBLIC AUCTION. IjVNDSOME MARBLE-TOP SIDEBOARD; wlLAB EIGHT-FOOT EXTENSION TABLK; ELV-G ANT PARLOR SUITE. SEVEN PIECES: WALNUT DKESSING CASE CHAMBER BUlTk."; WALNUT CHAMBER FURNITURB, MARBL-E-TOPiFANCY CHAIRS: WALNUT HALL B.-CK: WALNUT DINING CHAIRS; OIL PAITINOS; MARBLE TOP TABLES; LADY'S WALNUT WRITING DESK: WAL NUT LIBRA BY TABLE: HANDSOME PAR LOR SUITE, UPHOLSTERED IN PLUSH; BED LOUNGE, (HOVER'S PATENT.) NEARLY SIJ! .WALNUT WARDROBE; DECORATED ffOILET SET: MAHOGANY SIDE TABLES: HALL AND BRUSSELS STAIR CARPETS;,, VELVET RUGS AND MATS; COTTAGE .FURNITURE, WALNUT FRAMED PARLOR SUITE, UPHOLSTERED IN GREEN REP: PArNTlSp BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS ANDWASHS.TANDS: REPROCK ERS: EXCELLENT HAIR MATTRESSES, PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS; LACE CUB TAINS AND WALNUT CORNICES: OAK COTTAGE FURNITURE, WALNUT TRIM MINGS. WITH MARBLE-TOP; WALNUT WRITING TABLES: INGRAIN CARPETS, PARLOR STOVES, CROCKERY. CHINA AND 8LASSWAIIE. n TUESDAY MORNING, Jsnuary 2ft, I!7S, commencing at 10 o'clock, 1 shall sell at bonse No. 1(15 N street, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets northwest, the above-described tnrnlture, with manr other articles too numerous to mention. Terms cash. WASH. B. WILLIAMS. ja22-d (Starl Auctioneer. Fnlnre Days. BTB.H. WABSEE, Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner Seventh and F sts.N.W, TRUSTEE'BSALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON T STREET NORTHWEST, BETWEEN TWELFTH AND THIRTEENTH STREETS. By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated tbe 20th day of November, 1872, and duly recorded In Liber No. 009, folio XM,one or tbe land records for Wash ington county. District or Columbia, I shall sell on MONDAY, the 3th dar of January. l73,at 4 o'clock p. m.. In front of the premises, 1223 T street north west, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, lot lettered "N," Todd and Caldwell's subdivision In square numbered 274, improved by a two-story Brick Iloaw, containing eight rooms. Terms of sale: As prescribed by the deed of trust, and the balance in six and twelve months,for which the notes of the purchaser, with Interest from the day of sale, secured by deed of trust on tbe prem ises sold, shall be taken. A deposit of 1100 will be required or the purchaser at the time of sale. AU conveyancing at tbe cost of the purchaser. If the terms of sale are not compiled with within seven dsys after ssle, tbe trustee reserves the right to re sell tbe property at the cost and risk or the default ing purchaser. ue22-TuThS&ds M. WHIPPLE, Trustee. .89-TnK ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until MONDAY, February 1, H75. same hour and place. 31 ; WHIPPLE. Trustee. J. T. COLDWELL. Jan25-MWF4ds Salesman. LEGAL. IN THE SUPREME OOURT OF THE DIS TRICT OF COLUMBIA, THE 11T11 DAY OF JeNUARY. 1S7S. Joshua A. Ritchie 1 vs. No. Owen IT.rdv et al. 1 . 4,103, Equity Docket 14. On motion of the plaintiff. by!Mr. Fred. W. Jones, his solicitor. If Is ordered that the defend ants, Owen Hardy, James Hardy and Patrick Hardy, cause their appearance to be entered herein on or before tbe first rule-day occurring forty days after this day; otherwise the cause will be pro ceeded with as in case of default. By the Court: A. WYLIE. Justice, 4c. True copy Test: R. J. Mr.ias. Clerk, Ac. By L. P. Williams, Assistant Clerk. )anl2-Tn?w IN THE SUPREME OOURT OF THE DIS TRICT OF COLUMBIA. HOLDING A DIS TRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES IN AND FOR SAID DISTRICT. In tbe Matter of the Real ana Personal ) Property of the First NatlonalBank of No. VO. Washington, D. C. Edwin L. Stanton, receiver of the First Na tional Bank or Washington, D. C, having re ported to tbe court that under and by virtue of an order of this court in the above entitled matter, Sassed on the 22d day or July,HC4, he did, on the 9th ay or December, 1874, sell at public auction the banking-house or ssld bank and the furniture and appurtenances thereof to the Citizens' National Bank of Washington, being tbe highest bidder st such ssle, for the sum of seventy-two thousand dollars, ($72,090.) payable In Installments as fol lows: One third casb, and the residue In one and two years. In equal Installments, bearing Interest at six per cent, per annum. It Is thereupon this 20th day or January. 1873, ordered that any or all persons having objection to the ratification and confirmation or said sale shall have opportunity to show cause against such rati fication and confirmation on or heron- WEDNES DAY, the third day or February, 1875, and that a copTofthls order snail be Inserted In Tub Na tioxal REruBLlCAX every other day untU said d1"' D. C. HUMPHREYS. Justice. A true copy-Test : R. J. Mara s. Clerk. By L. P. Williams, Assistant Clerk. lail-ThSMtd UmmGLiTERLiLS Lumber! Lumber! TJUxlOOtloy 3XOTZXOXTSS, CORNER OF SEVENTH AND Q. STREET NORTHWEST, AND No. 37 WATER BTBEET, GEORGETOWN, D my21-tf STOVES AND TINWARE. Q1 Q "W. IT. IIABBOVEB, QT O OXO SEVENTH STREET, O AO Five doors from Pennsylvania avenue north. STOVES. RANGES. 1U,M FURNACES. FIRE-BRICKS. REPAIRS FOR ALL KINDS OF STOVES. FULL ASSORTMENTOF HUU3E-FUBNI311IN8 aeu SOOD rNSURANCK CHAM,ES'Erm0ULT0N, Fire Insurance Agent, No. G2S;F Street Northwest, TViUhlus ton, D. C. Represents the following compmlcs: ORIENT INSURANCE CO.. or Hsrirord, Conn.. Cash assets tfW OSWEGO AND ONONDAGA, or I'brenlx, N. Y., Cash assets tSAOW Jsnl2-3m MERCHANT TAILORS. cTilLnj&BC eft) SOJKT . MEE0HAKTTAIL0E8, No. 513 Fourteenth Street, Have received thelrfirstlnstalment or FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of superfine Diagonals, Foreign and Do mestic Casslmeres, and shall receive weekly during the season, which they are prepared to make upla he latest stvles. sels-tf PAINTING. 0-T7. IOO'X77"ESlNr, HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL FAINTER AND GLAZIER, C25 Loulslan a avenue, bet. Sixth and Seventh lit, 'bblnc promptlv attended to aur2S-tr PROVISIONS. fENTBELAllETfALIJaC x xos. exs, OW. 030, JOHN K. KELLKT, Batcher and dealer In choice meats. Invites the at testlea of the public to bis choice stock of Beats, consisting of Beef. Lamb, Mutton and Veal. He offers nothing bat the best la his, line, and (?raB tees satisfaction. .Marketing delivered t Apsrta of the cltr free of charge. aiMa-tX CECIL COUNTY TIM01HYANDM1XED HAY. Hand-threshed BYE STRAW. MILI.FEirj-all grade,. gam I 'dec!7-tf Indiana avenue and First street. Tas.O. OIotoZmxlo, U. S. Commissioner and Examiner in Chancery, SHORTHAND WRITER AND LAW REPORTER, Oflce-No. HOC street, between First and Sec ond streets, facing Indiana avenue. mh-11 OUR NEW ESTABLISHMENT. With enlarged premises. Improved machinery, the best Ulent t. be had tn tbe country. In fact, every faculty for doing tbe best work at low prices, we would respectfully Inform our friends and the public that pre-eminent as may have been our repu tation In the past, our motto Is EXCELSIOR is Dyeing and Cleaning Ladles' Dresses, Shawls, Eacouea, Ties, Ribbons, Ac, Ac Gent's Coats, Psnts and Vests. At home to everybody from T a. m. until sunset. Saturdays from 7 a. m. to 8:30 p. m., at the old stand, established 1831,now the most complete In the eonntry. Everybody comendsee g,,, el- a Jefferson street. Georgetown; D. o. a, o. Iivy oo No. 223 Fonr-nnd.n-hair Street, Oppo lte the Morrison Building', REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS. Bny and seU REAL ESTATE, NEGOTIATE LOANS, an I deal In all classes or XJlastxIot Sooaiaritios. The highest price paid for EBTIFICATES OF 1HE BOARD OF AUDIT. SPECIAL DUBOTiHIBT TAXIS PAID. J. O. LAY. JOHN MORRIS, novls-tf B. V. NOYES, JOHN W. MAURi WM. HENDERSON, CABPENTEB AND BUILDER, Knssaebnsetls avenne, bet. Thirteen'h and Foart.etith streets. Residence 1713 Fourteenth street norhwert. au work executed promptly ana raiwruiiy. xusu luuucrate. noll-tr Fntnre Bars. BT LATIMEB dc GLBABT, Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and Eleventh street, Star oraee Buildings. TRUSTEES' BALE Of"a"vALUABLE HOTEL PBOPERTY ON THE CORNER OF NINTH AND F STREETS NORTHWEST. KNOWN AS THE BT. CLOUD HOTEL, AT AUCTION. . By virtue of a deed or trust to the undersigned, dated December 28, A. D. 1871, and duly recorded December 29, A. D. IsTl. In Liber No. 663, foUo 412. of tbe land records for Washington county. In the District of Columbia, and at the request of the fSJenzti' we wUl MlL " P"bUc auction, on IONDAY, the eth day of February, A. D. 1S75, at 4 o'clock P. m.. In front of the premises, all that parcel or land and premises, situated In the lty or Washington, In the District or Columbia, known and described upon the official plan or sal J city as and being all those parts of lots numbered nineteen, (It.) twenty (20) and twenty-one, (21.) In square numbered three hundred and seventv-seven, (277,1 In said city or Washington, Included within tbe following metes and bounds, vis: Beginning at the northeast corner or said square, and running thence west on F street northwest fifty-two (52) feet eight (8) Inches; thence south elghtv-stx (98) feet; thence east stxty-ntne () feet six (S)lnehes; thence south thirty () feet; thence east to Nlath street west, and thence north aloag said Ninth street to the beginning, together with all the lm- Rrovements, rights, prlrUeges and appurtenanres the same belonging; being known as the'St. Cloud Hotel," corner of Ninth and F streets northwest. In said city of Washington. Terms ef sale: One fourth cash: the balance in one, two and three years. In equal Installments, ror wmen tne purcnasei wm De required to give i his three several promissory notes, dated on the day or sale, and bearing Interest at the rats of , eight per cent, per annum, payable seml-annn- I ally: such notes to be secured by deed of trust udoq ' toe premises and policies of Insurance satisfactory to tbe undersigned: or all cash, at the option of tbe I purchaser, jl aeposit ot Kviuu wiu oe requirea as soon as the property is knocked off. All convey snclng to be at the cost or tbe purchaser. If the terms or sale are not compiled with within ten days after the day or sale. theTrustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulUng purchaser. This property having been duly sold on the 22d day of December, A. ti. 1374, and the purchaser at such sale having failed to comply with the pre scribed terms of sale, the property is now offered for sale at the risk sad cost ofsucb defaulting pur chaser. . HEniY BOGUE, iT,t.,. D. J. FOLKY. Trustees. LATIMER A CLEARY, lanlS-FMWlds Auctioneers. BT B. IT. WABNEB, Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner Seventh and F sts.N. W. TRUSTEE'S BALE OF A VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND ON ROCK CREEK. IN THE COUN TY OF WASHINGTON, DISTBICT OF CO LUMBIA. By virtue of a deed of trust to Daniel L. Eaton ana myself, dated June 17, A. D. 1871, duly recorded In LlhfrNa. tAA. folio SflfL nneaf thA land record. Tor Washington county. In the District of Colum- Ola, ana as me request oi tueparir secured laereor, I will sell at pnbllc auction. In front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, January 20, 1875. at 4 o'clock p. m., all tbose pieces or tracts of land lying and be ing in tbe District of Columbia, and described as follows, to wit: "Tom's Lsst Shirt," bounded as follows: Beginning at a bounded white oak tree standing In the east southeast line of a tract of land called "Clown's Cour,e." on the west side of Rock Creek, and running thence west northwest 200 perehes; thence south 30 degrees west 100 perches; thence south 15 degrees east 223a perches; thence south 83 degrees east 74X perches; thence south 7 degrees west 71M perches; thence south SIX degrees east424-10percbes; thence south 7 degree west S3 perches; thence south 67 degrees east 44 perches; thence with a straight line to the place of begin ning. Also, the following piece or parcel of land called "Barnaby," beglnulng for tbe same at a stone at the end or 304 perches on she fifth line of the stld tractor land called "Clown's Course," and run ning thence south 85 degrees west 33 perches to a tract or land called "Tom's Last ShirtO' or "Poor Tom's Last Shift:" thence with the first line or the said tract or land north 67H degrees west USX perches: thence north VA degrees east 24.S perches to the fifth line or "Clown's Course;" thence with a straight line to the place of beginning, contain ing 24 acres 1 rood 24 perches of land. Also, a piece of land U) feet wide -nnnlug the whole length of the fifth line of "Poor Tom'. Last Shift" for a private or public road, Ihewholttcoa talnlng two hundred acres, more or less a portion of this tract Is In a good state or cultivation, and the remainder well timbered and watered. Terms: tS.000, with Interest at 10 per cent, per annumfromlDecemberlS.1873.todayof sale, and ex penses of sale In cash, and the balance at six ana twelve months, for which tbe notes of the pur chaser, bearing Interest rrom the day of sale, and secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, wiu be taken. A deposit of 100 wUl be required of the purchaser at the time oCsale.and all conveyanc ing at the expense of the purchaser. If the terms or sale are not complied with in seven days te trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur chaser sfter five yQlrjtcKNEY. surviving a nistee. J. T. COLDWELLi iVK delS-WFMAds Salesman, THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL FRIDAY, January fs, 1STS. sen e hour and place. ' 'GEORGE W. 8TICKNBY. Surviving Trustee. J. T. COLDWELL, JaW-TnThSftds fCrlUcJ Salesman. BYB.E. WABNEB, , . . Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer. Federal Buildings, corner Seventh and F sts. N. W. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF DESIRABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE NOBTHWEST CORNER OF SIXTH AND II STREJCT3 SOUTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust to Daniel L. Eaton and myself, dated February 18. A. D. 1872, duly re corded In Liber No. 673, folio 6C one of tbe land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, I will sell at publle auction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, Februarys 1S7S, at 4 o'clock p.m., all tbose pieces or parcels or ground, situate in tbe city of Washington, District of Columbia, known and described as being lots numbered one, (1,) thirty-three, (33.) and thirty-four (34) In square numbered four hundred and sixty-eight. (468.) to gether with the Improrcments.conslstlug of a three story and back frame bnllclnz, frame stable and a o.e-story brick office, 4c This property fronts on sixth street west seventy four (74) fcttelght (8) Inches, by adepth or one hun dred and twenty-two (122) feet on South U street to an alley twenty (20) feet wide, and can be subdi vided to advantage for buUdlng purposes. Terms: 2,20O. with Interest at ten (10) percent, per annum, from Feoruary 18, lt72, to day of sale, and expenses of sale In cash, and the balance In six snd twelve months, for which the notes of the purchaser, tearing Interest from the dayor sale and secured by a deed oft. uit on the property sold, will .betaken. A deoqsttorjSOwUlberoquir.d.or jh. purchaser at the time ofsalc, aud all conveyancing at the expense of the purchaser. ir terms of sale are nol complied with In seven rtava, the trustee reserves the rtght to resell the property at the risk and cost of tbe defaulting pur chaser after five "-'"VcKNEY. SurvlvlugTrustes. J. T. COLDWELL, Isnn.TbSTuAds Salesman. BT B. H. WARNER, Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner Sever ta and F sts.N.W. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A VALUABLE BUILD ING LOT ON THE WEST SIDE OF ELEV ENTH STREET EAST. BETWEEN M ANDN STREETS SOUTH. AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed or trust dated September 20, A. D. 1S72, duly recorded in Liber No. 699. rbUo 353, one of the Land Records for Washington county, la the District of Columbia, and at tbe request of the party seen red thereby, I will sell at publle auc tion: in front of tbe premises, on WEDNESDAY, Januarys), 1875, at 4 o'clock p.m., all that piece or parcel of ground, situate In tbe city of Wash ington, District or Columbia, known and desig nated as Delug the north half of lot numbered twenty-fire, (2h ) In Mnare numbered nine hundred and seventy-seven, (S77, ) fronting twenty-four iit) flit on Eleventh street, between M aud N streets southeast, by a depth of one hundred (110) feet ten andahalf (10a) Inches ta a thirty-foot alley. Terms: J0wlih Interest rrom September 23.1372, to day or sale and expense ol sale In cash; balance at six, twelve and eighteen months, ror which the notes or the purchaser, bearing Interest from the dar or sale, and secure.) by a deed of trust on tne property sold, wUl be taken. A deposit of tsn wUl be required at tbe time or sale, and all convey ancing at the expense of purchaser. If the terms of sale .are not compUed with In seven days rrom dsy of sale, the trustee re terrcs the tight to resell tbe property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days advertisement. Viuum, JOHN C. PA1IKKR. Trustee. deZ3-FMWAds J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman. JS3-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UN TIL TUESDAY, January 28, 1875. same hour and Place. JOHN C. PARKEK. Trustee. 1 J. T. COLDWELL, Jan21-ThSTn Salesman. BYLATIMEItACi.EAItT, Anetloneers and Real E.tate Broken, Southwest corner Penn. avenue and Eleventh street. Bur Office BuUdlng. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE BUILD ING LOTS IN SOUARES 277,178 AND rJ,tUR ItOUNDINO THE THIRTEENTH STREET CIRCLE: THE LARGEST IN THE CITY. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court or tbe District of Columbia, la a cause wherein George W. Rlgts et al. are plaintiff, aud Catharine E. Owen et al. are defendants, No. 4018 Equity, bear ing date January 8, 1875. 1 will sjllat pubilo auc tion, on MONDAY, the first (lsti day of February, mi, at 4 o'clock p. m.. In front or the premises, the following derlbed real estate: Lot 5.1n square 277, being In Robert Coltman's subdivision of lots 3, i. S, 6, 7, 8 and 9, or said square, situate on the east side of Thirteenth street, between Q, and R streets, having a front of 21 feet by 12 1. to a ls-foot alley. Immediately after, lots on-, (l.)two, (2,1 three, (3,) four, (4.) lire, (5,1 twenty-one (21iand twenly-two, (22,) In square two hundred and seventy-eight. 1278,) Immediately fronting the Circle. Also, lots twenty-two (22) aud twenty-ihree, (21,) in sqnarc two hundred and seventy-nine, (27,) bounding the Circle on tbe southeast side. Terms of sale as prescribed In said decree, as fol lows: One fourth or the purchase money to be paid In rash, the residue In one. two and three rears;' deterred payments to be secured by deeds of trust on tbe property sold, and to bear Interest at the rate of six percent, from day of sale. Conveyanc ing at tbe cost of tbe purchasers. One hundred dollars will be required on each lot at time of sale. If terms or sale are not complied with In Un days, the properly wlU be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser or purchasers, after ten days' advertusment In some newspaper published in the eltyof Washington. D.C. , N. B. The abovc-descrlbcd property surrounds the Thirteenth-street Circle, the largest In the District, and Is Immediately opposite the lots se lected for residences by General Grant ana Mr. Phelps, onr recently-sppolntjd Commissioner. Without exception, this U the most desirable un improved real estate in this el'y: a rare chance for investments, elthrr to hold as It is or as a desirable placeforresldencea. iSttSlS: jralZ-d&ili Anetlonar. ' " ' im i " UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE OF PRINTING TRESSES, TTPE, ENGINE, BOILER AND MACHINERY. , . In virtue or awrltorrtaefa on Judgment or condemnation Issued out or the Clerk's offleof tbe Supreme Court or the District or Columbia, to me directed. I wUl sell at publle auction, for cash, on MONDAY, the 1st day of February. 1875, commencing at 11 o'clock, a. m., at the office of the "New National Era, Citizen and Publishing Com pany," No. 418 Eleventh street, the following goods and chattels, to wit: Power Presses, ., 1 Engine, Boiler and Machinery, and seized and levledupon as tho goods and chattels of Lewis II., Charles 1. and Frederick Douglusjr., sndwlllbe told to satlsry execution No. 12,067, in favor of Wm. M. and L. PP';, snATtp JanSl-td U. S.Mar hal.D. C. BT DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, Southeast corner of Ninth and D streets northwest, TRUSTEES SALE Of"vALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY IN tSOUAEE 596. By virtue of a deed of trust dated July 13, 1373, anddniy recorded in Liber No. 724, folio 250, Ac, of tbe land records of the District of Columbia, and by direction of tbe Treasurer of Metropolis BuUd lng Association, No. 2, the party secured.-we will sefl at nubile auction, to the blgbe.t bidder. In front of the premises, on FRIDAY, the SUidavof February, A. D.. 1S7J, at 4 o'cloca p. m.. all that piece or parcel or Ian I situated and being In the city of Washington, In tbe DLtrlct ot Columbia, and known upon the ground p'at or plan of said city as lot numbered seven, (7,) In square numbered five hundrrd and ninety-six, (508,) with all the Im provements thereon. Terms of Sale: One half cash; balance In six and twelvemonths, with Interest, secured bytdeedof trust on theprepertysold. or theporcbasermay pay all eash a this option. AUconveyanclncatlhecost or purchaser. A deposit of loa Is required at the time or sale. Ir the terms of sale are not complied with In seven days, the tnistees reserve the right to resell at risk and expense of defaulting pur chaser. JUDSON T. OT7LE, I -). FLOitlAN 1UTZ. I Trustees. t J23-WFM4Js DUNCANSON BROS, Aucts. AUCTION SALES. Fntnre Bars. BY AT. F. ZlXMEBMAN SON, Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, No. tU Seventh street, nearD. We will sell at House No. 71S Thirteenth street northwest, the entire furniture contained therein, on FRIDAY MORNING, the 23th, st 10 o'clock! consisting In part of one fine Grey Hair Cloth Parlor Suite, Crimson Puffings, and one Green Parlor Suite, Marble-top Table, What Noti, Bed room Sets-Dlning-room ExtensionTable. Walnut; fine Oak Dining-room Chairs, two oil Paintings. Passage and stair OU Cloth, Cametlngs. Kitchen Utensils, Mattresses, and many other articles kept In a wsU regulated bouse. . .. M. C. LUTTRELL, Salesman. lanH-it CStar-X BYB.H. WABNEB. .Real EstaM Broker and Auctioneer. Federal Buildings, corner Seventh and F sts.N.W. TBUBTEE'SSALEOF VALUABLE IMPROVED PBOPERTY ON SEVENTH STREET EAST. BETWEEN E AND F STREETS NORTTI. In compliance with a decree of tbe Supreme Court of the Dlstrlet of Cnlnmbla. In iwinltv e .n. No. 3791. passed the 13th day of January, A. D. 1875, 1 shall sell on SATURDAY, the 6th day of February, A.D.1375,at4o'clock p.m.. In front of the remises, lotstweuty-nlne (29) and thirty, (30.) In loses Kelly's subdivision of square eight hundred and ninety-two, (892.) Improved by one two-story frame dwcUlag, containing six rooms. Aorjuavi .we a. prescriDea oxsaia uevrec; vae third cash down, and the balance In two equal pay ments st twelve and eighteen months from tbe day ' of sale, to be f eenred by the promissory notes of the purchaser or purchasers, bearlne Interest at i the rate of eight per centum per annum until paid, ' and a Uen on the property sold. A deposit of tlOu : will be required or thepurcbaseratthetlmeor sale. AJlcouveyanclngattbecostorthepnrehaser. Ifthe ! terms or sale are not compiled with within fire days i from tbe date or ssle the trustee reserves the right , to resell the rjrosertv at th. risk and cost of the dcfaultlngburehaser. EDWARD C. CARRINGTON, JB-, Trustee. Ja2B-dds J. T. COLDWELL. Salesman. B T DUNCANSON BBOS- Aocuoneers, southeast corner of Ninth and D streets noruwest. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON CiORTII I STREET. BETWEEN FOURTH AND FIFTH STREETS WEST. By virtue of two deeds of trust gives to me and recorded in Liber No. S6S. folio 323, and Liber T and B, No. IS, folio 219, of tbe land records of Washington countr. District of Columbia, and bv the written request orthe parUes secured thereby. I win offer for sale at pubfie auction, on S ATU K- I DAY, , the 27th day or February, A. D 1875, at 4 o'clock, p. xn.. in front of the premises, all that certain piece or parcel 01 grouna situate, lyingana belnr in said eftvof TTaahlneton. in the Dlstrlet of Columbia, and known and described upon tbe j ground plan or plat or said city as part of the east uaiioriot numDerea eight, (8.) in sqnare num bered five hundred and sixteen. (516.) beginning for tbe same at a certain rolnt on tha north line of North I street, fifteen (15) feet west from the southeast corner of said lot numbered eight, (8,) and running thence wi st along the Hue or said I street fifteen (15) reel; thence north 142 (Vet 7 Inches to a thirty-root alley; tbence east 15 feet; thence south 142 feet 7 inches to tbe place of beginning, together with the tm. provenienfs. Terms of sale: Tbe amount of Indebtedness and expenses of sale In casb; balance of the purchase money In six and twilve months' notes, bearing eight per cent. Interest, secured by a deed of trust on tbe premises. Adepoilt of tioo required as soon as sold. The trustee reserves tbe right to reseU tbe property at tbe risk and cost of tbe def inltlng purchaser If the terms cf sale are not compiled within seven days after sale, upon giving live dsys notice In some paper pubtlibed In Washlng- M. WILLI AN. Trustee " DUNCANSON BROS.. Auctioneers. Ja26-Tnireb.26Ad BT B. IT. WABNEB, Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner Seventh and F sts. N.W. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON LOUISIANA AVENUE, KNOWN AS NO. 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, FBONT1NO 22 FEET 6 INCHES ON SAID AVENUE, AND CONTAINING AN AKSA OF 1,084 FEET, IMPROVED BT A FINE FOUR-STORY PRESSED-BBICK FRONT HOUSE. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the DLtrlct of Columbia, passed In a certain cause therein depending, wherein Charles C.Clarkc, ex ecutor of James woods. Is the complainant, and Samuel A. Peugh, Mary E. Marnier, Edward M. Gallsndet. E. Fesaenuen, President, and "The Fbaenlx Mutual Life Insurance Company, of Hart ford. Connecticut," are defendants, being cause No. 3.748. Equity Docket 13, the underdgned. as trustee, will sell on MONDAY, tbe 2Stb day of January, A. D. 1873, at 4 o'clock p. m.. In front of the premises, the following real estate In square numbered four hundred and fifty-eight, (458,) la tbe city of Washington, D. C, via: Sub lot four (4) In said square 458, according to deed recorded in the Land Records of the county of Washington in Liber 643, folio 84. with the improvements thereon and tbe appurtenances thereunto belonging. Tbe Improvements on said lot consist of a fine four-story brick buUdlng. Tnis property wiu oe sold subject to any claim or charge upon tbe premises subslstlag In favor of one Mary K. Maguler by virtue of a certain agree ment between defendant 3. A. Peugh and said Maguler, dated October 28, 1962, and recorded In tLe Land Records or Washington county, Liber N CT. No 2,10110112., v Terms of sale as follows: One third of the pur chase money cash on the day of sale or In seven dsys thereafter, and tbe residue In three equal In stallments at six, twelve and eighteen months from the day ot sale, the purchaser or purchasers giving bis or her or their promissory notes for the deferred payments, bearing Interest rrom the day or sale; or all casb, at the option or the purchaser or purchasers tbe title or the property to be re tained nntll tbe wbole of tbe purchase money and the Interest thereon Is paid. That In the event of the failure of any purchaser to comply with the terms of sale, the said trustee reserves the right to readvertlse the said real estate and resell It at the cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser. A de posit or two hundred dollars in cash required at the time of sale. Conveyanelngat cost of pur chaser. ENOCH TOTTEN, Trustee, lanll-dids AS-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UN tll MONDAY. February J, 1875, same hour and place. ENOCH TOTTEN, Trustee. a2fi-d Ads J. T. COLDWELL. Salesman. BT LATIMEB S CIEARY, Anetloneers and Real Estate Brokers, Southwest corner of Penn. avenue and Eleveata street. Star Office Building. ARTISTS' SALE or FINE OIL PAINTINGS, FROM 1 HE PHlLAllcyUIAAUT GALLERY. SUIIEION AND AMERICA.:, To be sold on the evenings of WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, January 27 and 23. Commenrlng at 7:30 o'clock. NOW OPEN FOR EXHIBITION, DAY AND EVENING, With Descriptive Catalogues, at 1113 Pennsylvania avenue. Between Eleventh and Twelfth streets. Sale positive. LATIMER A CLKARY. jan2S Anetloneers. BT B. II. 1TABNEB, Real Estate Auctioneer and Broker. Federal Buildings, corner Seventh and F sts. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF A DESIRABLE FARM, CONTAINING FIFTY ACRES, BEAUTIFUL DWELLING, AND THE NECESSARY OUT BUILDINGS, IN WASHINGTON, D. C. ON THE MARLBORO' ROAD. WITHIN A MILE AND A HALF (ROM UNIONTOWN, D. C. Byvirtueoradeedoftrust, dated July Ti. A. D. 1873, duly recorded In Liber No. 727, folio 132 et seq., one of the land records for the county of Washington, In the District of Columbia, and at tbe requ st of the party secured thereby, we wUl sell at pnbllc auctlun, on the premises, on FRI DAY, January 22, 1875. at 4 o'clock p. m., all that piece or parcel of land lying and being In the county or Washington, D. C, to wit: Beginning ror the same on the Marlboro' roa I, at the distance or twelve (12) perches rrom a stone placed on tbe southwest corner of said land, and running thence to tbe sixth line thereof, (as shown by a plat o( said tract of land, mace by Lewis Carberry, public sur veyoror Washington county, and described more fully In a deed from Y. P. Pige to one Daniel Lee. recorded tn Liber J A S, foUo 39J, one of the land records or ald Washington county,) at such dis tance from tbe west side thereof as to Include fifty (5 ) acres or land, more or less, and being the same tract or land conveyed by R. M.Hall and wire to the "Girls' industrial Home School,' by deed dated July 15, 1873, together with the improve ments, Ac. Terms One third In eash, and the balance at six and twelve months, with interest at seven per cent, per annum from day or sale, secured by a deed or trust on tbe property sold. A deposit or 150 wUl be required as a deposit at time or sale. AU con veyancing at expense or the purchaser. irtcrms ortale are not compiled wltb in ten days from day of sale, the trustees reserve the right to re sell the property at the risk and cost of the default ing purchaser after ten days' advertisement. " GEORGE W. STICKNEY. lTratee CHAS. N. THOMAS, Trustees. Jnl-FMW4ds SFTIir. ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED TjN tll THURSDAY. January 23, 1873, same honr and P'aCC" OF.OBGE W. STICKNEY, 1 Trustee. CHAS. N. THOMAS. f Trustees. J. T. COLDWELL. Salesmaa. Ja23-STnATh BT B. II. WABNEB, Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner Serea th and Fsts. N.W. TRUSTEES' BALE OF ASMALL TRUCK FARM WITHIN TWO MILES Olf THE NAVY YARD BRIDGE, IN THE COUNTY 0 WASHING TON, D. C, AT AUCTION. M . , By virtue of a deed of trust to us. dated AprU TO, A. D. 1873, duly recorded In Liber No. 715, folio 33, one of the land records for the Dlstrlet of Colum bia, andat the request of the partv secured thereby, we will sell at publle auction. In lront or the prem ises, on FRIDAY, January 29, 1374, at 4 o'clock p. m., the following described real estate situate in the County or W asblngton. District or Columbia, to wit: Lots numbered fire (5) and six (6) in Theo dore Mosber's subdivision or part or a tract or land called "Discovery." deeded by Lucy B. Walker to Theodore Mosbcr by deed duly recorded in Liber N C T, No. 120, folio Joo, et seq., or the land records of tbe District of Columbia, caut'-lnlng fifty-two and ahairiS2) acres, more or less, ana being the same conveyed toJobnSulllvan by deed rrom Theo dore Mosher and wire, dated July 12, 1371, together wltb the Improvements, consisting of a nice farm house, out buildings, Ac- . This farm is directly on the road leading from "Unlontown" to "Jflverlllll" Post Offlce, and being so neir the city of Washington can be worked to advantage as a truck farm. Terms: uno fourth cash, balance in six. (6,) twelve (12) and eighteen (IS) months, with Interest at ten percent, rer annam from day of rale, to e secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash as the purchaser maydeslre. A deposit or one hundred dollars will be required at the time ot sale. AU cenveyanclng at the expense of the pur chaser. If tbe terms of sale are not complied with In seea days, the trustees reserve the right to re tell the property al tbe risk and cost orthe default ing purchaser, after five days' advertisement. " WILLIAM F. MATTINGLY. I Trustees CHARLES E. PRENTIBl, w J T""teM J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman. lanlS-STuThftds BT LATIMEB ft CLEABY, Auctioneers ana Real Estate Brokers, BoathwestcornerorPennsylvanlaavenneandEIeT entb street, sur Offlce Building. EXEUUTOR'S BALE OF SUPERIOR PARLOR FURNITURE. DINING-ROOM FURNITURE, LIBRARY AND CHAMBER FURNITURE. On WEDNESDAY MORNING. January 13, lsTS. at the country residence of the late Chief Justice Salmon P. Chs se, Edgewood. near Glenwood ceme tery commencing at 11 o'clock, we shall s.'ll the above superior collection ef furniture. Forconvnlence of purchasers attending the sale a four-horse omnibus wRl leave the salesroom of the auctioneers at 10 o'clock oa morning or sale. N. B. The magnificent law library belonging to the late Chit t Justice will be removed to the sales rooms or sic ssrs. Latimer s cieary. wuea uuc jus tice wlU be given ot the sale by catalogue MM 1. l.tnilVIn .av "' LATIMER A CLEAR. JanJ-d rStaraadChroal Auctioneers. AS-THE ABOVE SALE IS UNAVOTOAB LY postponed nntd WEDNESDAY. Januaryawip, tame hour and place. By order of the executor. LATIMER, A CLEABY, anl2-d.ds svau Auctioneers. -THK ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST poned nntll WEDNESDAY, January 27, 137J. By orderofthe executor. LAroIKB a 0MiLRT, anl-dds (Star) Anetloneers. "XTB. A. C. orVATJDAN. JlL PRACTICAL COOK AND CATERER, No. M23 H street, between Eighteenth and Nlne teentb. He wUl furnish, upon the moat reasonable terms. Balls, Dinners, Suppers,' Lunches, W ed dlnga, Ac, got up in the be it style. . His longexpe rlence and the satisfaction he has always given Is a guarantee to those who may employ hm. decl2-tat FORTY-THIRD CONGRESS. ICoitllnutd from Tint Paqt.) Mr. MORRISON, or IIL said .then was as many people in Illinois as there was la MUionri. sjld Illinois wanted Ike bridge. "" MrVSTANNARD, ef Ho., offered an amend ment te make the spans or the bridge 450 feet, and lftlst was adopted lie would not oppose the bill. The amendment was adopted and the bill passed. Sir. BUTLER, or Mass.. aored to so suspend the rales arte proTtde.that THI CIY1Z. BIQHT9 BILL be taken from fire Srkjutia's table for considera tion at the proses, time, sad thst it be eontlan onsly considered until a final disposition Is reached, and thst pending its consideration no dilatory motion stall be allowed, except s single motion to adjourn. Pending Us eonaldVrstlon Mr. BEOK moved to adlourn. Rejected yeas IT. nays ISO, The resolution of Mr.'-BUTLER was defeated by a vote of 147 yeas, to Vi-sajttwo thirds not rot isgla the sfllrmatlve. The vote was partisan eicept that tbe rellowfstr Republicans voted "ne'Tis: Messrs; HxuptsOT, Hyde, Lotjs-s-s, SKSSB, SLO AX. S9UTH,( VaC) STAjntAKD. Stsait, Thossbcro, Shzats and iirjTLxs. (Term.) The SPEAKER laid rrore theHouse A jcxss aox nunc Trx. rsxaioxtrr. transmitting the report orthe engineers ap pointed sader the act or June 22, 1874, to investi gate and report a proper plan ior reclaiming the alluvial basin of the Mississippi subject to over flow. Mississippi Levees. Mr.TYNER. Irom Committee on Appropria tions, reported the Post Office appropriation bill, which was ordered printed. Mr.TYNER also moved to suspend the rule so as to make it in order to offer the following; .4 amendments to the Post Offlce appropriation bill. .' first, tor a change la the mode of compensation and computation or salaries of postmasters; second, concerning tbe manner of weighing malls carried by rail, and to repeal the law reqnlrias; all proposals for material for tho Department to ketmbllshed la three papers la. the District of Columbia. Pending Its consideration the House. st iar, adjourned. finance: and commerce. Monetary. WAsmiraTow, D. C, Jan. 25, 8 p. m. Gold eteeed at 112, being ', higher than yes terday. Governments are still advancing, being about Ji of a cent higher than on Saturday. The transactions la stocks were not large to day, as they seldom are on Monday, it being perhaps the weakest day of the week, and Satur day certainly the most active. The3-C6's not only maintain the ground they have gained recently by the prompt and Just lniatory legislation concerning them, bnt are even stronger to-day at 7070, being af a cent higher than the Stock Exchange rates of Saturday. One sale of 3,000 worth at 71 Is re ported tons, being ijj cents higher than the rates of Saturday morning. Bat 71 cannot yet be accepted as the rates for 345's, as such transac tions are 'few and far between." As a farther indication ol the strength ef these bonds they have round their way to other markets, anl no donbt other District securities will also be held in higher favor before stock boards elsewhere, and we shall soon see them quoted among other and less valuable stocks. Tbe 343and other Dis trict bonds are held la large amounts by parties In other clUes and abroad, (notwithstanding the statements to the contrary by other newspapers,) negotiations having heretofore generally been made through oar city bankers and brokers. We have private advlees rrom New York that tbe 345'a are In demand, and that there is s large amount of capital there (which has lain Idle for some time oa account of the dullness of the dis count business) seeking Investment in them. Postal cards have also been sent out from ths Currency National Bank, New York, Informing bankers and brokers -3-6i'a are wanted." No mention la made as to the amount bid. 'Tie sup posed that they are being Inquired ror by some of the trust and Insurance companies, which. It wUl be remembered, have been Investing lib erally in Governments recently. Tbe eight per cent, general Improvements have stood pretty well In this market until the first of the month, whea they went down u to J cent, oa account of the non-payment of the January In terest. There has been no change since, and they are now ata standstill. They woald go down rapidly were It not that the Dlstrlet Commission ers have recommended the payment. As soon as provision Is made or legislation commenced in that direction they wUl advanee. The following an tho dosing quotations for Governments, Ac., which we received at 5 o'clock from Messrs. Sherman A Co., bankers, 1129 F street. U. S. Bonds. Bid. Asked. 1881 11 11M4 6-2)f,182 115 11554 " 1864 117 117J5 " lS85,old 11U 1WJ2 " 1865, new 1182 U8 " 1867 112 Uj2 " 1868 llWfi 115 10-W's lleV 119J2 S'S.ISSL 11-41 115 Gold closed .-... 112 Our private intelligence from New York Indi cates a weak and feverish market for speculative stocks, and It Is unmistakable that the plaek of the "balls" Is gradually giving way. There is so sustaining power to the market, aad at every decline there seems to be less inclination to bay stocks. Prices are from time to time advanced a Uttle, bnt this is bat the signal for a renewed at tack upon inch stocks as generally yield. Any party Interested la a decline now seems to have recourse either to tbe columns ot New York news papers or to printing a pamphlet recounting the worthlessness of such securities. This creates the timidity which now exists among the public, and we have to look to the "bears" to change the outlook. There are no fresh developments con cerning Wabash, bat the Idea exist that thla stock wlllbolorcea lower this week, although! early la tbe day the lmpresslou prevailed that it would recover. Lake Shore and Western Union were again attacked this afternoon, and receded from yito per cent. The large shipments of coin to Europe canse Ute beUef tbat gold will go higher. Money is lower at 2. Gold borne down c Exchange, long, 487; short, 490. Governments dnlL The following are tbe closing quotations for bonds, stocks and gold at the New York Stoek Exchange, as telegraphed to Messrs. Lewis John son A Co., bankers, Vernon Row, northeast corner Pennsylvania arenas arid Tenth street, Washington: U. S. 6's, 1881, eonpon 119K U. S. 8-20', 1862, coupon 115U V. S. 5-20's, 1864, conpoa 117!4 U. S. 5-2's, 1865, coupon llolj U. S. 5-20's, new, 1865, coupon II8V4 U.S. 5-20's, 1867, eoapoo lWi U. S. 5-20's, 1S88. coupon 119)2 U. S. 10-ia's, coupon 1WA U.S. Five per Cents 115K Western Union Telegraph 721,? Pacific Mall Slji New York Central and Hndson 102V2 Erie 23M Michigan Central 784? Lake Shore and Michigan Soathern 73Z Union Pacific 32 Illinois Central 97W Northwest. Vi Northwest preferred. 59 Rock Island 103J4 Milwaukee and St- Panl 37fT Milwaukee and St, Paul preferred iii Wabash and Western 15 Fort Wayne guaranteed 86J4 Hannibal and.SL Joseph 21V4 Ohio and Mississippi Certificates SSM Col. Chicago and Indiana Central il Tennessee Coupons, old. 43'4 Tennessee Coupons, new 48;-4 Virginia State 5's, old 33 North Carolina 8's, old 34 North Carolina S's, new is Missouri S's 96 Central Paclflo Bonds 1. 94 Union Pacific First Bonds 91 .jtOld... ...... a. a...... ............ a......... D-V. In Baltimore Virginia S's, peelers, 37; do. con solidated, 53U: West Virginias. 10JJ : North Caro lina 68, old, 25; do. new, 15; bid to-day. The Broadway Insurance Company, or New York, has declared a dividend of ten per cent., payable on the 1st or February. Commercial. There is bo change in the wholesale market. Tbe retail trade for luxuries and fancy articles was good. Handsome and elegantly-dressed . ladles tripped along the Avenue visiting tha shops, while. Tacant glass coaches moved oa slowly and obelsarrtly sear them. .. Markets Elsewhere. Baltixobx, Jan. 25. Floor steady Howard Street and western Saper, 44.50: do. Extra, M.6265: do. Family. A2S6J2S; City MUls, Super, 4.50; Extra, $4.7535.25; do. Rio brands. )S.50; do. Family, $aj25QS. Wheat quiet; Western amber, $L12L23; No. 1 Western red. SLSO; No. 3 do., (Lit; No. 3 do-, IL10; Pennsylvania red Lli0L17; Mary land red, tl.lOL20; do. amber, L25L3o; do. white, (1.10L25. Corn quiet and steady; Southern white, 78631c.; Southern yeUow, 780a; Western mixed, TDK, spot, ijtts quiet but Arm; Southern, 6870a; Western white, ec; do. mixed. Sic. Rye dull; 9Te.tt.03. Hay unchanged. Provisions quiet aad heavy. Mess pork nominal, tl9,50-Jo. Bulk meats loose round lots, shoulders, 7c.: clear rib sides, (&: jobbing, K toj more. Peeked Bacon shoulders, 8Ue,; clear rib sides, llgUVic Hams, 11314.40- Lard, mi14Ke.tor steam aad re fined. Butter quiet and steady: sales good to choice tub and roll at 28628c Poultry and dried lruits active. Petroleum nominal; crude, S8e. Coffee strong: In good demand; ordinary to prima cargoes, lVAtilvWa. Sugar steady, with fair de mand. 10H& Whisky nominal at SS853Kc Cot ton quiet: low middlings, 144e. Nxw Yohe. Jan. 25. Flour dull and heavy. Wheat quiet and declining. Corn doll and heavy. Alxiahdbia, Jan. 25. The market is un changed. A better condition of affairs may bo looked for soon, and large movements or grain and merchandise are expected. Navigation wilt toon be restored. The Ice la the river has been 10 much softened and "honeycombed" by the rains that Important marine arrivals are antici pated soon. The New York steamer E. U. Knight and the Philadelphia steamer George H. Stoat, which have been lying at Quantico during last week, will probably get throuzh and arrive here to-morrow, (Tuesday.) Tbe steamer Keyport. was to belJtnled no by the Alexandria and Marine railway tor repairs, hut the ice has 10 far prevented It. Balhraj Mattertu We learn that the authorities or the Baltimore sad Potomao railroad "stopped"" the "Orange train," Virginia Midland, last evening. This latter eompany have been aslar the Baltimore and Potomao railroad tracks to Beanlng's, where tbey took the East Alexandria railroad to Bltvdensbnrg, and thence to Baltimore over the Baltimore and Ohio railroad. The arrangement has been discontinued. A WNINOS anil .wnlnrr frames, manufactured tT J. O. HOGAN, 713 Market Space. Awnings for stores, pnbUc buildings, hotels, and private residences at factory prices. Flags and camp-meeting tents for sale or rent. 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