Newspaper Page Text
M THE NATIONABUBIJIDG;.!PRIDY.IMOBNIHG Ati.IL 161875. . ti BUSINE88 DIRECTORY. Oontalnlnic Cards or FIrstCIaas KstelM Usbmenta In all Branches or Bmlt leu In the District. AGRICCLTCKAL WAKEHOPgrj." . A. Baker, 9 S2S, MSLa. aye,, bet. th A lOthit, ."5- ARCHITECTS. Henry R. Searle, 710 E it. , opp. P. O. Dept. Chas. T. Davie A Co., 6157th t., opp. Pat. once, W. M. I'olndexter Vernon Bow. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. O. D. Barrett, 117 H street. Beo, W, Dyer, eorner Seventh and J" streets. J. T. K. Plant, 708 E itreet; J. P. Notary A Com. BAKERIES. B. B. Knit, 8. E. cor. Pa. are. and 18th itl. BASKS AND B&NEEBV X. B. Squler Co., Bankers, No. 14l('Pa. are.. Pay 8 per cent on all Deposit, Par of Army Ofifcers cashed In advance. BUn A Co.. Executive ave., cor. 15th it. BEEE-HAarGEBS.EOCKSHTTHS, c. r, Fred. Fischer, lS5th street, bet. F and 8. BLEACHERS. A, T. Wultlng.strawh't and b't bleach er,S24 Pa. av. BOOKSTORES. Colonions A Chapmans' Metropolitan Bookstore, ill Pa, ave., bet. 9th and 10th sts. Constantly on band the newest and most fashionable styles of pla'n 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 60on as Issued. Warren Choate A Co., nrst-claas Book and Stationery Store, 911 Penna.avenne.eor. 10th St. D. A. Rrosnan. (Catholicism (J St., bet. vth A 10th. BBASS 'WOKS. Rations! Brass Works, SIS, as "and SJ0 lJthlst.n. w.: Thos. Somerville, manufacturer or all ar ticles used In the Plumbing and Gas and Steam Filling Business; a complete stock of Plumb ers' Supplies, Ac, constantly on hand. BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE, do O, W. C. Rohrer, . w. cor. nh and D streets, Oeneral Commission Merchant. CABINET SHOPS. Wm. Walter. 933 E street, near 19th. CARRIAGE FACTORIES. Bobt.II. Graham, 410, 412, 4H8th street n. w. McDermottABros., 210 Pa. av,, near 3d it. CLOTHING STORES. all, Robinson A Co., sa Pa, ave.. Merchant Tailors- fine clothing for men and boys. COAL TAR AND ITS PRODUCTS. Cage A Fletcher. Distillers of Coal Tar and Renti ers of Coal Tar product. Oflce 1302 Penna, avenue, BEruBLXCAX Building. DRY GOODS. spA Wvlle; One Price: 1CIS A J020 7th it. n. w. GAS FIXTURES. c Alex it. Shepherd A Co., 910 Pa. ar bet. 9th and 13th streets. Constantly on hand a Terr large stock of everything appertaining to the Plumb ing and Gas Fitting Business; Trade Supplies, wholesale and retail: Chandeliers. Reading LUh's, Brackets and Slate Mantels, in large as sortment and of thenewest patterns; also, hand some Crystal Chandeliers and Clocks, All use ful no eltles received as soon as out. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. J. W. Kennedy A 'o., 612 Pa. av., bet. 6th and 7th, IIOK.SE-SFIOERS. t. F. Dran. K St., bet. 9th and 10th, and 1382 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, 622 7th St, JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. E. C. Weaver, Justice of the Peace and lonvey ancer, 613 7th st. N. W. LITHOGRAPHERS. Komi Peters, 458 Pa. ave., near i street. Photo Lithography a specialty. LIVERY SI ABLES. Keyes A Co.. cor. 14th and D sts. Close carriages for wedding calls and receptions. Boarding and livery stables. WUlard'a hotel stables. Allison Nailor, Jr,, sooth side Pa. aye., near.ltth U, opp. Imperial and Wlllard'a. LUMBER YARDS. Nath'l I . Kugltt, 13th street andJ,.Oh!o avenue N. W OPTICIANS. H. H. Hemsler. 453 Pa. ay., cor. Vt St. OB.VAMENT1L IRON WORKS. Joint A. Hayward. Wrought and Cast Iron Ball ings, lfH Fourteenth street northwest. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, Ac Beorge Kyneal, Jr., 6S D street, bet. 6th and 7th. Dealer In all 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, Ac, Douglass Moore, 309 9th St., bet D and Pa. aye., Practical l'aper-nanger and Upholsterer. Wall Sapers, window shades, carpets, oil cloths, Ac. .11 orders for work In either branch of the trade executed with skill and dispatch at lowest rates, PATENT AGENTS. Mann A Co., (Scl. Am., ) cor. 7th and 1. opp. P, Oa Unsurpassed facilities for Patent Bnsiness. Beorire W. Dyer, corner of Seventh and F streets, PHOTOGRAPH GALLERIES. The Brady hatlonal Gallery." Hoyt, Artistic Photographer, 627 Pennsylvania avenue. PLUMBERS AND GAS-FITTERS. Alex. K. Shepherd A Co., 910 Pa. ave,, bet. 9th and 2Cth sts. , Practical Plumbers and Steam and Gas fitters 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 d: omntlv attended to at the lowest rates. X. A. Hldgeway, xn D street, bet. 9th and 10th. REAL-ESTATE AGENTS. Nourse A Mlddleton. 612 15th St., opp. Treas' Dept, STAMPING DEPOTS. Mrs. Zypprecht, Ml 11th st. Also Dressmaking. STATIONERY, e. Ben. F. French. 613 15th st., nnder Nat. Metropol itan Bank. Stationery, Ac, a specialty. STEAM AND GAS FITTERS. Alex. It. Shepherd A Co., 910 Pa. ave., bet. th and loth sts. See Plumbers and Gas Fitters. STEAMSHIP LINES. Anchor iiNEr L KITED STATES- M4.IL STEAMERS Sail c. ry fiaturdav from NEW YUBA AND GLASGOW. Favrrltc route for Tourists. Flntfrt approach to .reat Britain. I'ast ngtr accommodation unsurpassed. BATES4IK PASSAliK: From MCWlOKlito (..LSbl-W, Lit ERI'OOL. BELFAST, or LONDON 1IERRY, CAi.ivs-$7i. fc5 and $jo Currency. Iitum McUts at reduced rates. bleerage always as low as by an other FlRST- LASS LINE. COMPANY'S OFFK F.S: 7 Bowling Green. New Yort; MlssAi nk K. Humphrey, 430 Tenth street. near Pennsylvania avi ni.e; CammacV A Co. , 143 r slr t aplO-STuAThJm POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE. The stcamir -Sue, Capt. James Harper, and steamer 'Express.- Capt. J. T, Barker, will leave. Baltimore, tplerNo. 16, Light st. wharf-jewy TUESDAY and THURSDA.Yat 4 p. m., for ahington and Georgetown and Inter mediate landings.: returning leave Stephenson's wharf, foot uf Seventh btnxl, everv MONDAY at 9 p. m.. and FRIDAY at 12 p. m. Th;se steamers are clean'i. furnished with every eoivenlLnce for the comfort of to trave'lng public and are unsurpassed to passengi r and freight arconimois. tlon1- bv any boats on the Potomac river. ALL 1UVEII FKEIGIIT MUST BE PREPAID. For further information apply to STEPHENSON A BRO.. Ageits Sv Tenth street wharf. msr"-an SlarJ NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. BCGULAB POST STEAMSHIP TRAVEL BETV7XXX BREMEN AND BALTIMORE, VIA SOUTHAMPTON. r Tee stein-ers of the North German Lloyd, of S.500 ions, have been newly furnUbed with all the modern Improvements. BALTIMORE....- ....Captain LUllenhaln. BERLIN Putscber. OHIO r Meyer LEIPZIG ' Hoffman. BRAUNS-CHWE1G... UndneUch. NURNBERG.(l,OOOtonsl " Jaeger. Will roa regularly between BKEMEf. and BALTI MORE, as follows: From Bremen. From Baltimore. OHIO April 7. May 1. 1875 LEIPZIG A rll 21. May 15. 1ST5 W URN BERG .. April Is. May 22, 1875 BRAUNSCHW'G May li. June 5. 1375 OHIO - .. May 26. Jun. M, 1S74 LMPZIG June 2. June 26, 1875 And henceforth every wees:. The steamer will taki passengers to Bremen, Southampton, London and liavre and retnrn. Paicjt of PasgAox. In gold, from Bremen to Baltimore: Cabin, JitO gold; steerage.124 currency. From Baltimore to Bremen, Southampton, London and Havre: Cabin, 90; steerage, t:i in rnrreney. luturn tickets, in steerage, Hl-M. Children be tween one and ten years, half price; children not over one year, S3 currency. Ail other arrangements are be same as the New Further Information can be ascertained by apply by letter to our General Agents. W .. A. SCHUMACHER A CO., lo. 9 Spnth Charles street, Baltimore, M0. Agent for Waa)ilngton:cHABtES WAIiTE Kb. VH D street, opposite City Hal!. SO-Also, Bills of Exchange on principal places In Lurope. mylS-tf AMERICAN LINE. HAIL STEAMSHIPS. our Ixliig Carrjw lb iienra im. Sal.lng every Thursday from PHILADELPHIA For Qneonitovm and Liverpool. Cabin, Intermediate and Steerage ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Bates as low as by any other first-class Line. PETER WEIGHT A SONS, General Agents, PHILADELPHIA. SHERMAN A CO., Bankers, aug!9-ly Its F trc t, Washington. D. C. TM-EKOHANTS'LIN E OF STEAMSHIPS "UX WASHIKeTOi?AND!SKW TORTS. Hereafter the fine .terishlps E. C, KSIBMuj JOHN GIBSON wiiimake regular WEEKLY TRIPS BETWEEN NEWYORK, ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON and GEORGETOWN, as follows: Leave New York from Pier S3 East Blver eyerySai. srdayats p. m. Leave Georgetown every Friday t ' . and Alexandria the same day at 15 in. For fulilnformatlon apply to B. P. &"' business once and whirf. tt Water street. Georgetown, or at the oO'"'' the pre-ident,neax P-sjjeetbrlage. j. W MOMggOjL, CARRIAGES. CAltLlAOES! CARRIAQES!! t ARRIAGE3 ! ' : I have on hand and nnishlng a large stock or new and -eio. d-hs ud Carrlares, -jf the latest slylesand ilnlsh, vine'. Iwuixdi lo- for casn or approved pane1" Ajso. pair of sorrel Ponies for sale. Will ef! one I" t i Ilrvai lag done in the neatest manner. JOHN M. YOUXO, 1 Si th strict, near Lo ilslana aren'Je. a pi T ESTABLISHED 1844. A. 3". TO"C3jE3. CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER, 412, 414, and 418 Fourteenth Street. BEPAIEISO In all Its branches. All carriages left for epalrs, storage, oreommlsslonare Insured. AGESTdforBrewsturACo.,fof Broome street.) ymh avnue. New York. aucU-tf T HREE STORES IN ONE. Hamilton & Pearson, Y. M C. A. Building. Ninth and D streets. C I'ANDEMF.ES. PL'MBRI GOODS, Marble Mantels. Blate Mantels. And the l.rge t variety of other goods useful and ornami ntsi. south of New York. Wholesale and retail. mhll-tf PROPOSALS. JHOPOSALS rOK MATEEIALS. Ji. . NAVrDKPARTJIUXT. BtmEATJ OF YAHDS AKD DOCKS, . , Washisotox, D. C AprU 8, U7J. S Scaled proposals for each lot separately. In dorsed "Proposals for Lit No." (name the lot,) will be received at this oatea until 10 o'clock a. m.. i of the 6th of May next, at which hour the opening oi tno digs win do commencea. ior lurnisuiug sun delivering at the Navy Yard, League Island, free of all expense to the Government, the following; Items of materials, classified in lots as following: LOT NO. 1-QRANITE. About five hundred and eighty-one (Ml) lineal feet granite sub-bare course, tea (10) inches to twenty (0) Inches rise. Five hundred and seventy-fire (STS) lineal feet granite base course, twenty-two and one-half (22f) Inches rise. Two hnndred and eleven (211) lineal feet granite anti-bases, ten inches to twelve and one hall (U4) inches rise. Twenty-three (23) door-tills, five Inches to twelve (12) Inches rise, twelve and one-half (12m inches to two (2) feet one and one-hair (1U) Inches tread, and (3) leet one and one-half (IK) inehei to tea (10) leet two (2) inches Ions;. One (1) Keystone, eighteen (18) laches long, fif teen (15) Inches deep. Four Ml Keystones, sixteen (It) Inches long, fif teen (15) Inches deep. Two (2) Keystones, ten tad one-half (10U) Inches long, ten (10) inches deep. Four (4) Keystones, twelve (12) inches long, six and one-half (8) inches deep. One hnndred and two (102) Keystones, twelve and one-half (U) laches long, six and one-half (6K) Inches deep. xa hlrty-nine 1391 pairs skewbaeka. two 11 feet six (0) inches long, five and one-hair (5H) inches deep. Fifty-four (54) pairs skewbackt, two (2) feet one (1) inch long, five and one-half (&$) Inches deep. Six (8) pairs skewbacks, one (1) foot ten and one-halt (10J) inches long, five and one-hair (S) Inches deep. Eighty (80) window sills, seven and one-half (TU) inches rise, sine (9) Inches wide, four (4) feet eight (8) inches long. Ninety-two (92) window sills, seven and one-half (7K) Inches rise, nine (9) Inches wide, three (3) ieet ten (10) Inches long. Forty-seven 147) lineal feet caps (moulded.) ten (10) Inches rise. Forty-fire (45) lineal feet caps (moulded,) fire (5) Inches rise. beventy-three (73) lineal feet astroglia (moulded.) two and one-balf (2) Inches rise. Deliveries to commence with sub-base and base course, with" ttree (3) weeks from date or order, and to contir."e a required by the progress of the work upon th building until completed. LOT NO. 2 SLATE. One thousand (LUOO) pieces sawed slate, twelve (12) inches by twelve (12) inches by two and one. lourtn 1- incnes. Twenty-eight (2S) pieces sawed slate, twenty four (24) Inches by twelve,(12) inches by seven and one-halt (K) incnes. Twelve (12) pieces sawed slate, twenty-six and one-nair (2DU) Inches by twcnty-slx and one-hair (2U) inches by two and one-fourth (2') inches. Four (4) pieces sawed slate, fortv.flve (45) Inches by seventeen (17) Inches by seven and one-hair (K) Inches. Une-hairof the first Item to be delivered within two (2) weeks, and the remainder within four (1) weeks from date or order. LOT NO. 3-1RON BEAMS. Two hnndred and sixty (290) fifteen (15) Inches light and heavy rolled Iron I beams, from eigh teen (18) ieet to twenty-six (23) feet one (1) Inch long. To be delivered within three (3) weeks from date of order. LOT NO. 4-BKIOKS. Eleven hundred and twenty.five thousand (1, 125.000) straight, hard bricks. Two hundred and twenty thousand (223,090) dark stretcher bricks. Thirty-one thousand (31.000) dark pressed bricks. Fllteen thousand (15,000) skewback bricks, to pattern. Five thousand (5,000) moulded bricks, to pattern. Deliveries, comprising a due proportion of each kind, to commence within two weeks from date of order, and to continue at the rate of one hundred thousand (100,000) per week, or more, ir required by the progress of the work, until completed. Proposals for the above will be received from granite. Iron, slate, and brick manufacturers and dealers only, who are themselves actually and regularly engaged In the business, and who pos sess the necessary facilities and ability to furnish without delay, and In the most satisfactory man ner, the virions items specified. All of which must be or the best quality or material, manufac ture and workmanship. The granite to be of light Qntncy or Cape Ann stone, tree rrom sap, stains and all defects or im perfections, wrought true to sixes and in the most workmanlike manner, according to drawings, spe cifications, samples and schedules, and equal In all respects to samples. The slate to be of sound material and sawed smooth and true to sixes. The 15-lnch 1 beams to bo cut In lengths and marked according to drawings and schedules, and to have one coat or oxide or iron paint. The bricks to be or the best quality or Philadel phia hand-made, uniform in site and color, well burnt, and equal in all respects to samples, and to be delivered In good condition and carefully piled near the building site where directed. The several Items to be delivered promptly at the time specified, subject to the approval of the Commandant, to whom bidders are referred lor lurther Information. Drawings, speelficatlocs, samples and schedules can be seen at the Civil Engineer's ofiLce,atLsague Island. The right Is reserved to reject any bid that may not be deemed advantageous to the Government. Responsible security will be required for the faith ful delivery of the above In conformity with the stipulations of the contract, and each offer mast be lor every article In any one lot, otherwise bids will not be entertained. JOHN O. HOWELL, apW Chief of Bureau. TPROFOSALS FOR MILITARY SUPPLIES DEI-OT QlABTERMASTXR'S OFFICE. :C.) UAJ UlUAUll SIllUI, llllLAUf-brillA, Annl S. 1375. Sealed proposals. In duplicate, with a copy or this advertlrement attached to each, will be re ceived at this office until noon, Slay 21, 1875, for furnishing the United States Quartermaster's Department with the following-named articles, vlx: 3,125 Uniform Dress Caps, 5,000 Campaign Hats, 30000 Forage Caps and Covers, luO.ooo pairs Woolen Stockings, 100.000 pairs White Berlin Gloves, 25,000 pairs Boots, 50,000 pairs Shoes, 25, 000 Woolen Blankets. 25 000 pairs Woolen Mit ten!, 700 Wall Tents without tiles, 2,000 Common Tents, 700 dozen Scrubbing Brushes, 50,099 yards 0 4 sky bine Kersey; 3,837 yards Facing Clotn, va rious colors, 200,Wj0 janls grey twilled Shtrtlng Flannel, 50.000 yards colored Cotton Jeans; also, Helmets, Hone Hair Flume;, Cords and Bands, Ton Pieces and Plume Sockets, Eagles, Scrolls and Rings, and Side Buttons for Helmets, Pom pons, Metallic Dress and Forage Cap Ornamtnts, Crescents for Ccats, Iron Bunks, Axe Helves, Drum Cords, Black Silesia, Blaek Padding, Canvas Psddlng, Black Italian Cloth, Cotton Wadding, Spool Cotton, Sewing Silk. Silk Twist, Braid and Cord of various colors, Fly Battons, Hooks and Eyes. All articles will be subject to a rigid Inspec tion, and bidders are Informed that a full com pliance with specifications will be Insisted upan, and that no article inferior to the standard will be accepted. The Government reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Bids are requested for the deliv ery or the articles at Philadelphia, Jefferson. vllle, Ind , and alro at San Francisco. A preference will be given to articles or domes tic production and manufacture, conditions of price and quality being equal, and such prefer ence will be given to articles ol American produc tion ana manufacture produced on the Pacific coast, to the extent of the consumption required by the public service there. All articles which are to be used lo the States and Territories of the Pacific coast will be received and Inspected at San Francisco, Cal. For Information, in detail, apply at this office. Envelobes containing nronosats. to be Indorsed "Proposals for Military Supplies," and addressed to the undersigned, iturus 54.TUS, apiz ot&.Diyis,Gi Deputy Q. M. General. pHOPOSALS FOR FRESH BEEF. Oitice A. O. S., Foet McHttraT. BID. April 10, 1875. ( Sealed proposals, In duplicate, will be received at this office until 11 a. m. May 15, 1875, for fur nishing the Fresh Beet required by the Subsist ence Department, United States Army, at this station, during the fiscal year commencing July 1, 1875, and ending June 30, 1870. Information as to conditions, quality of beef, payments, ic, can be obtained by application to J. H. LORD, Lieut. 2d Art A. U. S. apl2 PROPOSALS FOR IMPROVEMENT OF BlVEliS AND llAUBOItj. U. S. EHOiirEEtt's Office, ) Portland, Mk., April 3. 1875. Proposals will be received at this office until 10 o'clock a. m. on WEDNESDAY, the 5th day or May next, for Improving the following named rivers and harbors, vlx: 1. MacniAB Kivee, He. For about 15,000 cubic Tarda of dredging. 2. Pxvobscot Rivxb, Mt For about 20,000 cubic yards of dredging. 3. Causes Hahbob, Me. For about 30,000 cubic yards of dredging. 4. Ke&sebec Rives, Me. For the removal of 1,775 cubic yards of ledge In "the Narrows." 5. IEicHMoxs'e Islakd. Ma-For lurnlsblng about 10,000 tons or rubble stone for the break, water. e. Cocbeco Rivet, N. 11. For about 4S4 euble yards of ledge excavation, and about 9,000 cubic yards or dredging. 7. Mebriuac Rites, Mass. For about 0,500 cubic jards of dredging. 8. HosTOTt Habbob, Mass. For G0.O90 cubic yards ol dredging, and for completing the re moval or Kelley's Rock. 9. Hisohak Habbor, Mass. For about 11,000 cubic yards or dredging, and the removal orabont 100 cubic yards of sunken ledge. 10. Plymouth Habbor, Mass. For about 25. 000 cubic yards or dredging. Persons desiring to make proposals for any or the above works are requested to apply to the undersigned at his office. No. 11 Clapp's Block, Congrers street, Portland, Me., or No. la Pember ton square, Boston, Mass., for specifications and further Inlormatlon concerning the same. Proposals must bemado tcparattly or each irort, as required by the specifications, each pro posal to be In duplicate, on printed forms, which will be furnished on application at this office, and to be accompanied by the requisite guarantee; and when transmitted must be so indorsed as to Indicate, before being opened, the particular work bid for. The endersigned reserves the right to reject all bids which. In his opinion, are not reasonable: also, the bid or any person who, la his belief, will sot falthtully and promptly perform the coo. tract. ClEO. THO.M. nfliet Lieutenant Colonel of Engineers. Epilepsy or Fits. A SURE CUBE for this distressing complaint li now made known In a Treatise (of 4) octavo pages) on Fortlgn and Native Herbal Preparations, pub lished by Dr. O. FnELrs Buoivx. The prescription was discovered by him in such a provldcntUl man ner that he cannot conscientiously refuse to mike It known, as 11 has cured everybouy who bisued It for Fits. neer having failed In a elngte case. The ingredients m-.y beobtaluel fro'nanydrn gift. A copy sent free to all applicants ty mil'. Address Dr. '. PIIKLPS UltUlVN, 21 Grind street. Jersey City. N. J. mhtf-Tli.t JACQUES JOITOAL'S tjtatjbxjS ro-onics, So. Oil D Street, near Leirta John, don & Co.'a Vnub. All MOKUJIENTS on hand sold at a great reduc tion. All new orders made by designs of the latest styles. The hestworkmanstilpanl best ITALIAN MARDLE guaranteed. febZS-tf PROPOSALS - " Sr ' IROPOSALS FOR INDIAN QUODS. JL. DlPAnTJJIST OF TOE IHTXHIOR, 1 Orricx or Ind iam Affairs, J , .. . . .. March 23 UTS. ) Sealed proposals.-lndorsed "Proposals for In dian Goods, Class No.." (L s or 1 as the ease may be.) will be received at No. 82 White street. New Sork, nntll 12 o'clock m. oa TUESDAY, the 27th day of Abril. 1875. for furnlshlnr. In the quantities therein given, any or all of the ar ticles named In the following list: ! The above Place will be onen for business on and alter April 10,1879. The bids will be opened In the presence of the Board of Indian Commissioner! and a committee to be designated by th Secretary or the Interior, and read publicly In the following order: Class No. 1 at 12 o'clock to. Class No. 2 at 1 o'clock p. m. Class No. 3 at ISO o'clock p. m.' All the goods, excepting the Blankets, will be required to be delivered la New York, Philadel phia, Chicago, St. Louis or St. Paul, by the 15th day of May next, each bidder to specify place of delivery. The Blankets are to be delivered at any of the places above named aunig tne montn of J one. Class ho. L BLANKETS AND DRY GOODS. 3,000 pairs S-point white Macklnas Blankets, to measure 1)0x72 Inches, and weigh eight pounds. 1,800 pairs 24 point white Macklnaa Blankets, to measure 64x69 Inches, and weigh six pounds. 800 pairs 2-polnt wtlte Macklnao Blankets, to measure 42x50 Inches, and weigh Ore and one quarter pounds. 600 pairs ljf point white Macklnao Blankets, to measure 3tx50 Inches, and weigh four and one quarter pounds. 2,500 pain S-point scarlet Macklnao Blankets, to measure 60x72 Inches, and weigh eight pounds. 2,400 pairs 2J-f point scarlet Mackinac Blankets, to measure 54xM Inches, and weigh six pounds. 500 pairs 2-point scarlet Mackinac Blankets, to measure 42x50 Inches, and weigh five and one quarter ounces. 4,000 pairs 3-point Indlgo-blue Mackinac Blank. ets, to measure 60x72 inches, and weigh eight pounds. 2,500 pairs 2polnt Indlgo-blue Macklnao Blankets, to measure 64x66 Inches, and weigh six pounds. LOCO pairs 2-polnt indigo-blne Macklnao Blanc ets, to measure 42x59 Inches, and weigh five and one quarter sounds. 2,2u0 pairs 3-point green Mackinac Blankets, to measure 60x72 Inches, and weigh eight pounds. 1,600 pairs 2f point axeen Macklnao Blankets, to measure 64x68 Inches, and weigh six pounds. COO pairs 2-polnt green Macklnao Blankets, to measure 42x56 Inches, andjwelgb. fire and one quarter pounds. 15,000 yards Saved List Blue Cloth. 15,000 yards Saved List Scarlet Cloth. 3,000 8-4 Woolen Shawls. 3,090 pounds Linen Thread, standard make, Nos. SO, 35 and 40; two thirds dark blue, one third whlty brown. 800 doten spools Cotton, standard make, 200 yards, 3-cord and 6-cord. 240,000 yards Calico, standard prints. 50,000 yards Indlgo-blue Drilling. 35,000 yards good Bed Ticking. 150,000 yards Brown Sheeting. 4 4 standard. 110,000 yards standard Duck, s-ounce. 40,000 yards Plaid Llndsey. 8,009 yards Blue Flannel, twilled. 12,000 yards Red Flannel, twilled. 8,000 yards Kentucky Jeans. 16,000 yards Satinet. 500 yards Colored Drllltng(for dress lining). 1,000 yards Bleached Sheeting (for shroud;). 3,000 yards Blue Denims. 9,000 yards Hickory Shirting. 800 dosen Cotton Handkerchiefs. 700 doxen Men's Wool Socks. 600 doxen Women's Wool Hose. 600 doxen Children's Wool Hose. 10 doxen Woolen Scarls. 8,000 Red Flannel Shirts. 5,009 Gray Flannel Shirts. 10.000 Hickory Shirts. 3,600 Calico Shirts. 1,000 pounds Ollllng Twine. 2 and 3-cord, equal quantities, Nos. 39, 35 and 49. 600 pounds Cotton Maltre, for Seines. Clan Ko. 2. CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES. 2.500 Sack Coats, usorted sizes, (or men. 2,500 Pants, assorted sites, for men. 800 Vests, assorted sites, lor men. 609 Loose Sack Overcoats, large size. 300 Suits (Jacket and pants), for boys five to ten years of age. 100 Tests for boys five to ten years of age. 5,000 Men's Wool Hats, assorted sixes and col ors. 200 Boys' Weol Hats, assorted sixes and col. ors. 600 Heavy Casslmere Caps. 1,500 pairs Men's Shoes, good quality, assorted sixes. 1,000 pairs Women's Shoes, good quality, as- sorted sixes. 300 pairs Boys' Shoes, good quality, Nos. 6 and 6. 250 pairs Misses' Shoes, good quality, assorted sites. 600 pairs Children's Shoes, good quality, as sorted sties. Clatt So. 3. HARDWARE &c. 600 pounds Indigo. 600 doxen best Cast-steel Axes, 3 to 4'X pounds. 300 doxen best Cast-steel Hunter's Axes, Handled. 300 dosen Ax-handles, 33-Inch, No. L 430 dozen short-handle Fry Pans, Nos. 1,2 and 3. In eoual Quantities. 300 doxen Iron Pans, pressed. 2, t and 6 quarts. 150 doxen Tin Plates. 1,009 doxen Tin Cups, pints and quarts. 20 dozen tinned-Iron Dippers, long handles. 600 dozen tlnncd-lron Tablespoons. 200 dozen timed Iron Teaspoons. 1,000 dozen Butcher Knives, 6 Inch. 75 dozen Hunting Knives, 6 Inch. 100 dozen Skinning Knives, 6-lncu. 100 dozen Knives and Forks, good quality. 60 dozen Pocket Knives. 100 dosen Taper Saw Files, 4U Inch. 50 dozen Mill-saw Files. 125 dosen Planters' Hoes, No. 2, best cut-steal. 60 doxen Hoe-bandles. 75 dozen Hatchets. 400 dozen Fish-hooks, assorted sizes. 100 dozen Fish lines, assorted sizes. 225 dozen Sewing Awls. 150 dozen Sewing-awl Handles. 175 dozen Cast-steel Shears, 7X and 8 Inches. 475 dozen Coarso Combs. 300 dozen Fine-tooth Combs. 100 dozen Open Thimbles. 175 dozen Zinc Mirrors. 175,000 Needles, assorted sizes. 70,000 Needles, Glovers'. 175 Beaver Traps, Newhouse, No. i. 75 Mink Traps, Newhouse. 8,000 Camp Kettles, in nests of three. 4 500 hunches Beads, assorted colors. Bids (to be Indorsed "Proposals for Drugs") will alto be received formedlcal and hospital supplies, schedules of which will be furnished on applica tion to this office or to the office in New York. The letters "U. S. L D." will be required to be plainly marked in the centre of each Dlanket fur nished nnder this advertisement. Parties bidding are required to furnish sam ples of the articles bid forwDut no sample mast In any way Indicate the umt of the bidder, bat should be identified with the propasal by a pri vate mark, which should bo the same upon the proposal asnponthe sample. Special care should be taken to adopt such a private mark as will In Sure distinction from other bidders. Failure to comply with this role will subject the sample to rejection. If bidders will mark the price on each tample E resented. In addition to giving the price in the Id, it will much facilitate the making or awards. No samples will be opened nntll after all the bids shall have been publicly read. In executing the contract the right will be re served to Increase or diminish the quantity or any ol the articles embraced In the foregoing schedule, and the further right will be reserved to Increase or decrease the amount specified In any contract to an extent not exceeding twenty-five per cent., and the right is also farther reserved to reject any or all proposals. If such a course should be deemed for the best Interests or the Govern ment. The articles furnished nnder contract mast be delivered at the places designated for their re ception, packed and marked according to dlrec tlons for shipment without extra charge for cases or baling when in original packages, and will be subject to inspection by the Board of Indian Commissioners; and such articles as may la any respect fall to conform to the samples will be re jected and the contractor neld to furnish others or the required quality wltbtn Jive days; or, fall ing In that, they will be purchased at his ex pense. No bids wll be considered' rrom persons who have In any respect defaulted In any bid hereto fore made. No contract, or part thereof, will be permitted to be sub-let or assigned to any other party with out the written consent of the Secretary or the Interior. Payment will be made on the presentation of Invoices at this office, alter they;! hall have been properly approved. At the execution of the contract a bond will be required tolls fall amount lor the faithful per formance thereof, with two or more sureties, whose sufficiency must be certified to by a United States or district attorney. Blanks for proposals will be furnished on ap plication to this Office or to No. 8i White street New York. Every bid amounting to 15,000 or over mast be accompanied by a certified check or draft, paya ble to the order of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, upon some United States depository, or upon some one or the following national banks: Chemical National Bank, New York: Metropoli tan National Bank, New York; National Bank of Commerce, New York; Union National Bank, Chicago, HI,; National Bank or the State or Mis. souri, St. Louis, Mo., which cheek or draft shall not be less than five per centum oa the amount of supplies proposed to be furnished; and In case any bidder on being awarded a contract shall tall to execute the same with good and sufficient sure ties, according to the terms of his bid, snch bid der shall forfeit the amount so deposited to the United States: but If sneb contract shall be duly executed as aforesaid, such draft or check so de posited shall be returned to the bidder. Each bidder must designate his place of busi ness and post office address, and parties residing outorNewTorkrare requested to furnish a New York reference with their bids, and also their ad dress while in that city. Bidders are Invited to be present at the opening of the bids. EDW. P. SMITH, ap2-FfcTntd Commissioner. IRON FOB LANDING PIER NEAR LEWE8. DEL. UXITEB STATES ESCIXEXB'S OFFICE, ) 1328 CUE5TNCTSTHEET, I , , FllILASELrniA, April 2, 1875. j Sealed proposals. In dnpllcaterwlll be received until 12 o'clock m. or rATCKDAT, the 17th day of April, U75, tor iron for this work. . For further information apply at this oflie. J.D. KUBCZ, ap!2-St Lieutenant Colonel 1 1 Engineers. "PROPOSALS FOR FRESH BEEF. Officb A. O. S., Fort Foots. Md., I April 12, 1S75. Sealed proposals, la duplicate, will be received at this office until 12 o'clock, m.,'Msy 12, 18T5, Tor furnishing the Fresh Beef required by the Sub sistence Department, U. S. Army, at this station, dnilEg the fiscal year commencing July 1, 1875. Also, separate proposals for furnishing officers with choice cuts lor the same period. Bidders will state In their bids that theynnder stand their proposals may be accepted for supply ing Fresh Bee! forlisae, or choice cuts af Beef lor snle to efficers, separately, the ono without the other. Information as to conditions, quality or Beer, payments, fcc, can be obtained by application to T. T. THOKNBUHOH, aj.12 Ct Lieut. 2i Art., A. O. S. AUCTION SALES. Fntnre Days. BTDCNCAASON BROS.. Auctioneers, Corner Ninth and D streets northwest. i ROCK EHON SPRINGS AT AUCTION. I Will sell at public auction, at our salerooms. eernrrNlnth and D streets, at 10 o'clock a. m. on FK1DAY. the 23d davnf Anrff lh. vtlmhlA hnt.l . property known as ROOK ENON SPRINGS, late Capper Springs, situated In Frederick county, Virginia, shout U milts west of Winchester, Ya,, together with the furniture, 4c. Ac Terms: S7,600 cash; $2,500 In one year, aud bal ance In two and three years, with interest, secured by deed of trust on the property. apll CStar iuajAJojn uiwa,i Auctioneers. BT E.J. SWEET, Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, all Seventh st opp. United states Post Oflce. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED BK&L ESTATE, ON NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE, BETWEEN T AND U 8TUKET3 N. W. By virtue of a deed of trust given by Samuel H. Williams and Emllle M. Williams, his wife, dated Mayl, A.D. 187X,and duly recorded in liber No. 72s, loilo 1. one of the land records of Washington county. District of Columbia, and by direction of the party secured therehy, in writing, I will sell at publlo suction, on MONDAY, the 26th day of April, 1S75. at 4 o'clock p. m., in front of the premL'es, the following described real estate, sit uate In the city of Washington. District of Colom bia, vln Part of lot numbered thirty-nine (S3) la the recorded subdivision of square numbered one hnndred and stventy-six (178), commencing for the same at the southeast corner of said lot thirty-nine (39), on the line oew Hampshire avenue,runnlng thence northeasterly on the line et said avenue sixteen (It) feet, thence west at right ang.es to said avenue ninety-three (S3) feet to a twelve-foot alley, thence south with line of said alley sixteen fie) feet, thence east with said division line be tween sild lots thirty-nine (39) and forty (40) to tald avenue and place of beginning. Terms of sale: The amount of indebtedness se enred by said trusts unpaid and the expense of sale in cash; balanee in two eqnal Installments, at six and twelve months from the day of aale, with lntei est, secured by a deed of trust on the premises sold. All conveyancing at the cost of purchaser. A deposit of iiooat time of sale. WILLIAM W. 31ETCALT, Trustee. aplS-ThSM4ds E. J. SWEET. Auctioneer. BT B. H. WABSEB, Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner Seventh and F sts. N.W. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE O TUB NORTH SIDE OF MARYLAND AVE NUE AND SOUTH BIDE OF O STREET, BE TWJIN TWELFTH AUD THIRTEENTH STREETS NOKTHfcAST. By virtue of a deed of trust dated November 7, A. D. 1374, duly recorded In Liber No. 7tS, folio 25, et seii., one of the land records toe Washington county. In the District of Columbia, and at the written request or the party secured thereby, I shall sell, la front of toe premlics, at public auc tion, on WEDNESDAY, April 23. 1875, at 5 o'clock D.m.. all those certain pieces or parcels of ground situate, lying and being In the city or Washington, D. C, known and described as the whole or original lots numbered three (S,) four (4) and twelve, (1?.) In square numbered ten hundred and ne, (IOCS,) together with the improvements, Ac Terms: The amount secured by deed of trust. l0,lth Interest at ten per cent, per annum from November 7, 1374, and expense of sale in cash; balance In equal Installments of two and three years, with Interest at eight per cent, per annum, for which the purchaser will be required to give his promissory notes, secured by a deed of trnst A deposit ofnfty(V)) dollars on each lot will be required at the time of sale; All conveyancing at cost of purchaser. If terms of sale are not compiled within seven days the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk andcostof the Wanitlng purchaser. THOMAS P. SULI.ER. Trustee. J. T. COLDWELL, ap2-F3lWAas Silesman. BTH. 1I.WAB.NER, Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Buildings, cor. Seventh and F sts. N.W. TBUSTEES'SALEOFVERYVALUABLE AND DESIRABLE MANSION. No. 1321 MASSACHU SETTS AVENUE. NEAR FOURTEENTH NORTHWEST. ADJOINING THE RESI DENCE OK DR. J. H. THOMPSON. By virtue of a deed of trust dated June 2, A.D. 1374, and duly recorded In Liber No. 754, folio 248, one of the land records for the District of Colum bia, and at request of parties secured thereby, we will cell at public auction. In front of the premises, to the highest bidder, on TUESDAY, March 9, A. D. 1875. at 4 o'clock p. m., all that piece, parcel or lot of ground situate in the city of Washington. In said District, and known as lot numbered fifty nine. (59,) In J. II. Thompson's subdivision of lots O, H and L and patt of lot F, of Evans' sub division of original lot numbered twelve. (12,) in square numbered two hundred and forty-seven, (247, ) as said subdivisions are recorded in the office of the surveyor of Washington, D. C, together with the improvements thereon. Terms or sale as prescribed by the deed or trnst: Nineteen thousand dollars, ($19,000,) with interest at eight per cent, per annum from June 2, 1874, to day uf sale, with expenses of sale, in cash, and the balanee In six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months, for which the notes ef the purchaser, bear ing Interest from the day of sale, and secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, will be taken. A deposit of 200 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing at expense of purchaser. If terms of aale are not compiled with In seven days the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days advertisement. EDWARD C. INGERSOLL, lTrnsteei unitmnii a. -.awu. J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman. febI2-dds A-THE ABOVE "ALE IS POSTPONED UN Ul TUESDAY, March 30, 1875, same hour and place. EDWAltD cTlNGEI.SOLL, lTrn.te.ji GABRIEL T. CHASE, ( "uaiees. J. T. COLDWELL. mh9-TuFAds Salesman. iTIIE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST poned until SATURDAY, May 1, 1375, at 6 o'clock P' m' EDWARD C. INGERsOLL, 1 Tratlee. UABRIEL T. CHASE. T"""- J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman. mh30-Tu4w&TuTh&ds WOADCOAL. STEPHENSON A BEO., PATENT BUNDLED KINDLING WOOD. The best In use. Prepared from the nest quality of Virginia Pine, ana Introducing a Patent Fire Lighter In each bundle, dispensing with the use of kerosene, shavings or paper. Sold by all grocers. Ask for Stephenson's Patent Wood, and take no other. Every bundle has printed label'glvlng di rections for use. Alt the b-st qualities ef coal con stantly on band. STEPHENSON A BRO., aole manufacturers In this District; office, 1218 Penn sylvania avenue. Mill and Depot, Seventh-street wharf. Chronicle. mhu WOOD! COAL! WOOD COAL! JTW. n . XI T ONB, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In all kinds of Coal and wood. Cumberland Coal. Depot at RILEY'S whjrree, root of SlerenU s Trilftk streets taxttwist . Ziaa? Ttrd, O Itreet, between. Second and Thlrt streets northwest. ocl-tf w ALTEB H. HABLOTV DEALER IN CUMBERLAND AND ANTHRACITE COAL, OAK. TINE, AND HICKORY WOOD. Yard, Corner Eighth and B streets southwest, OPPOSITE SMITHSONIAN PARK. Branch Yard, Antreet, between Second and Third northeast. Goal! Coal I Wood! Wood! ABBITIHU DAILT. Ttf ptj WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER8. We Invite the public or those In want of fuel to call at our wharvea and depot, root or Twelfth and TnlrteeBtH Street! rSonlbneat, 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 2,149 poinds to the ton. main OFFICX-Wharves foot of Twelfth street southwest. rvn-vcnrq I No. 12C2 F street northwest. us-jribcs No ujj jjmtj, street northwest se9-W.FMm JOHNSON BROS. T. XDW. CLARE. T. B, CROSS, J8 T. EDW. CLARK & C04 DEALERS IN LUMBEB, WOOD AND COAX, DOORS, SASH, BUNDS, MOULD 15 BB, Tt4, M. Our stock ox wood and Coal Is large and well's lected. Wood sawed and split and la the stick. Or dersgtven at either yard or at our OFFICE, (3 LOUISIANA AVENUE, (under the Beaton House, will be promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed Wharf, Depot and Planing Kill foot Of Fourt streeteast. lyll-tf. HOmjSSXfVDRANTS. New European Restaurant, 904 F STREET, OPPOSITE MASONIC TEMPLE. A:FtTvrVivrx bodxnt. Comfortable and elegantly furnished ROOMS. 1 re Cuisine unsurpissed. Choicest Wines aud Li enors. Vrafrant Clears. mils of tare for parties and large tiled In the best style. THE TREMONT HOUSE In this city has no equal as a clean, well-furnished and well-kept Hotel. Rates: Per day, $2.50; per week, tlO; per month, $33. Table board, 2S. Northern rooking. -tf C. C. WILLARD, 3TD"fcltrt jEXoiajso, WASHINGTON, D. O. ana WILLARD'S HOTEL, WASHJNBT.ON, D.O, RXMODELSD, REFURNISHED, , FLTTT PRIVATE BATH-ROOMS -ANDIlJtVATOBAEDkDi DpenNomaberl, lgsj. i j , t j octu-tf J.F.CAEETPropitetoT. , STOVES AND TINWAEE. QT Q W. B". HAKROVKR, Q1 Q 00 SEVENTH STREET, Old Five doors from Pennsylvania avenue north. STOVES, RANOESerr- 0 IV ""FURNACES, FrRE-BRfOKfl. REPAIRS TOR ALL KINDS OF STOVES. FULL ASSORTMENT4JF noUSK-FUBNIBHINe tela GOODS. EDUCATIONAL. , exoelsiobT SHEET WAX, Iorr atPloxTtT-o-rai, manufactured and sold by Madame H.EJ3.CARY Teacher of waxwork In all Its branches, 83 Four teenth street, between H and I streets northwest, se22-Cm BSMmixi Fntnre Bay. B Y DCNCANBO.N' BBOS., Auctioneer, Southeast corner Ninth aud li streets a. w ADMIMSTRATOR S SALE Br CATALOGUE OP THE ENTIRE STLEHDID COLLECTION OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EF. FECTS OF THE LATE JEFFERSON RIVES, EStJ CONTAINED IN NO. 314 C ATREfcT NORTHWEST, COMPRISINO ELEGANT FRENCH PLATL PIER MIRRORS, SUITE OF ROSEWOOD PARLOR FURNITURE IN BLUB SATIN DAM ASIC, SIXTEEN PIECES; TWO SUITES OF REAL LACE AND BLUE SILK BROCATELLE CURTAINS AND GILT CORNICE RICH VELVET TAP ESTRT CAR PETS; ROSEWOOD ETEQERE; RICHLT FRAMED STEEL ENGRAVINGS; MAGNIFI CENTLY CARVED CLOCK, COST 400; AfAK. BLE-TOP ROSEWOOD CENTRE TiBLES; ELEGANT WALNUT HALL FURNITURE; DINING-ROOM CHAIRS, COVERED IN LEATHER; OAK EXTENSION TABLE; OAK SIDEBOARD; ENGLISH BODY BRUSSELS CARPETS AND RUGS; ELEGANT SOLID WALNUT BOOKCASE, WITH THE ENTIRE . FINE LIBRARY, 4-L'.; MUSICAL BOX AND TABLE, MADE BY HELLER, OF BERNE, ANP ORIGINAL COST ai,800- NEW FIRE. PROOF IRON SAFE, FARREL, HERRING CO.; WALNUT MARBLE-TOP CHAMBER SUITES; COTTAGE SETS; SECRETARY; MIRROR-FRONT AND OTHER WARDROBES; LOUNGES; LACE AND OTHER CURTAINS; BRUSSELS CHAMBER CARPETS; STAIR CARPETS; HAIR MATTRESSES; FEATH ERS: FINE CHINA AND GLASSWARE, SINNER SETS, -C, AT AUCTION. Also, RIFLES, SHOT-GUNS. REVOLVERS. A". On MONDAY HORNING. AprU 19, commencing at 10 oclock, at the above-named residence, we shall sell, by order of the administrator, the entire splendid collection of Furniture, Ac, contained therein in part, yix: KITCHEN. Refrigerators, Tables, Chairs, Ac. DINING-ROOM. Oak Bldeboard, Extension. Table, Engravings, Books, Brussels Carpets and Rugs, Leather-covered Chairs, Spring beat and Back Lounges, Lace Curtains and Lambrequlniand Cornices, Library Chairs, Walnut Bookcase with t le entire one Li brary, Fine Inlaid Musical Case of high cost; Tar res, Herring A Co.'s iron Safe: Fine Cutulass ware. Dinner Sets, Fine Plated Tea Service, Fire Extinguisher, Ac rAELOR. Very rich an I elegant Velvet Tapestry Carpet and Rngs, Lace Curtains, Rlue Satin liroca telle Cur tains, Cornice?, Elegant Rosewood Parlor Salte In Ulueriatln Damask, IS pieces: elegantly framed English steel Engravings: Pier and other French Plate Mirrors; Rosewood Reception Chairs; Rose wood Etegere: Marble-top Tables; Chinese Tea Poya, Inlaid with mother-of-pearl; Portfolio Ta ble; elegant lilgli cost Swli c'arved Time Piece, beautiful and costly; Mantel Ornaments, Bronzes, Ac. HALL. Hall Suite: French Plate Itegere and Chairs; Brussels Hall and Stair Carpets; tlronzes, Ac. ALCOVE. Body Brussels Carpet, French Engravings, Di vans, Tables, Shade, Ac, CHAMBERS. Rich Walnut Suites of Furniture: French Tufted and CiishlonCnalrs: Body Brussels and other Car petsaVtlvet Rags; Wslnut Mirror-front and other Wardrobes: Mirrors; Oil Paintings; French Cre tonne Curtains: Stair Rods, stiver and gilt: Lounge; Cottage Bets; nalrMattres.es: Feathers, Ac., together with the entire contents of servants' rooms. Also, coal In cellar. The aboi e line furniture. Ac. Is In excellent con dition and Is well worthv the attention of private borers, tow lilch their attention ts invited. Catalogues can be had at the office of Duncanson Bt0"' B. T. WILLIAMS. Adm'r. DUNCANSON BROS., apl3-TuThSAds Auctioneers. BT J. T. WOBMLEY, Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, lSUJi Pennsylvania avenue. TRUSTFE'S SALEOFVALUABLEIKPROVED PROPERTY FRONTING ON THIRTEENTH STREW, BETWEEN L AND MASSACHU SETTS AVENUE NORTHWEST, AT AUC TION. By virtue of a deed of trust to ire, dated Decem ber 8. A. D.1874, and duly recorded in Liber No. 770, folio 54, one ef the land records for Washing ton county. In the District of Columbia, aud at the request of the party secured thereby, I will sell at public auction. In front of the premises, on MONDAY, April is, A. D. 1875, at 5:30 o'clock p. m., the followlng-descilhed real estate, situate In the cltv or Wasulngton, District df Columbia, to wit: Bring parts of lots numbered eleven, (II.) twelve (12) and thirteen. (IS.) In square numbered two hundred and eighty-three, (21,) agreeably to Davldton's subdlvlson ofAald siuare, beginning for the same at the distance of slxty-6even (S7) feet nine (9) Inches from the course or Massachusetts avenue and Thirteenth street, running thence on a line with ssldatreet thirty-three (S3) feet ten and a hall (104) Inches; thenoi south astwardly eighty one (el) feet live (5) Inches; thence northwestward ly twenty-three (23) feet ntne and three quarter 9Ji ) Inches; thence northwest ninety-two (92) feet ana six (6) inches to the place of beginning. Terms: (4,500 and expense or sale In ciali: bal ance at six, twelve and eighteen montis.for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing Interest from the day of sale, and secured by a deed of trnst on the property sold, must be given. A depoilt of one hundred collars win be required of the purchaser atttmeof aile. All conveyanciag at the expense or the purchaser. If the terms of sale are not com plied with in I've days the trusfe reserves the right to rcsc 11 the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after live days notice in some newspaper published In Washington city, D. C. VAMES H. 8MITH, Trustee, apll J. T. WOBMLEY. Auctioneer. BT B. H. 'WABNEB, RealKstateBrokerandAuetloneer, Federal Buildings, corner Seventh and F fts.N. W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VERY OESIRABLE IM PROVED REAL ESTATE ON THIRD STREET EAST. BETWEEN EAST CAPITOL AND bOUTH A STREETS. By Virtue of two deeds of trust, dated respect ively on the 1st day of April, A. D. 1870, and on the mil day or August, A. U. 1370, ant duly re corded, the first in liber No. 610, folio 392, et seq., and the second In liber No. 621, folio 380, et eq of the land records for Washington eounty, District or Columbia, and at the request In writing of the party secured thereby, -we will sell at public auc tion, to the highest bidder. In front of the Premi ses, on MONDAY, the 3d day or May, A. D. MS, at 5:30 o'clock p. m., all that piece orptreelof real estate sltnate, lying and being In the city of Washington. District of Columbia, and known upon the ground plat or plan or said city as part oi lot numbered nine, ( ', ) In square numbered seven hnndred and eighty-seven, (787,) described as follows: Beginning tor the same at a point on Third btreet east distant forty two feet one Inch south from the northwest corner of said square, and running thence south twenty-two feet and one half Inch along the line of Third street east, thence cast flfty feet, thenc north twentvtwo feet and one half Inch, and thence west fifty feel to the place of ieglnnlng, together with the Improve ments. w Terms of s lie: One third cash; balance In two equal inualtments at six and twelve months re spectively, bcarlug Interest from day of sale, se cured by deed or trust on prembes sold; or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. All conveyancing at cost or purchaser. A deposit of SIM at time of sale. I f the terms of sale arc not complied with In Be, en das rrom the day or sale the trusties re serve the Ight to retell at the cot aud risk of the I'eranltlng purchaser. 5oUNCl?. WHEELER, Trustees. J. T. COLCWZLu, ajs-ThSTulds Salesman. BT B. II. WARNER, Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner Seventh and F sts N.W, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM PROVED PROPERTY IN SOUAKE EIGHT HUNDRED AND Flt"TEEN, BOUNDED BY FOURTH, FIFTH, A AND B STREETS NORTHEAST By virtue of a deed or trust, dated July 10, A. D. 1&73. duly record) d In Liber No. 725, rolloiiS, one or tli' land records for the District oroolnmbla, and at the request of the party secured thereby, I shall sell at public auction. In front of the premises, on A street northesst. on SATURDAY', tb2ithday of April, 1875, at 4:30 o'clock p. m., all or square numbered eight hundred and fifteen, (313.) except so much of said square as Is contaloei within the following metes and bounds : Beginning for the same at a point In the line of Fourth street east sixty feet rrom the northwest corner sf said square, and running thence aouth alone said street forty (40) feet: thence east seventy-two (72) feet alx(t) Inches; thence north forty (40) f t; thence nest to the said street and place of b-glnnlng, lu Washington city, D. C. Terms of tale : Five thousand dollars cash, of which (250 must be paid at time of sale; the balance In five equal payments at six, twelve, eighteen, twentr-fpur and thirty months, with interest at seven '(7) per cent., secured by a deed of trust on the property sold. Terms of sale to be complied with in five days after sale, otherwise the property to be resold at the risk and cost of tie nrst pur chaser. All conveyancing at tost of purchaser. CHARLES BRADLEY, Trustee. apS-ThSTuAds J. T. COLD WELL. Salesman. BT B. W. WARNER, Foal Estate Broker and Auctioneer. Federal JKIIdlngs,cor. Seventh and F streets. N. W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF DESIRABLE BUILD ING LOTS ON THE NORTH SIDE OF A bTREET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH STREETS SOUTHEAST. . By virtue of a deed of trust dated June 2, A. D. lSTS duly recorder In liber No. 721, folio 140, or the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request or the party secured, we will sell, at public auction. In front of the premises, on SAT UR DAY. Anrll 21. 175. at 5 o'clOLk n. m.. the f .dlow- tng-descrtbed real estate, situate In the city of Washington. D. C.,towlt:Lotnmraberedtwo,(z,) containing i,7ta square sees, ion ui mtcc i. four (4) and five (5,) containing 13,811 square feet. In square numbered eight hundred and sixty-nine. Terms: One third cash: balince at six. twelve and eighteen months, with Interest at eight (!) per cent., secured by a de"d or trust oi the property sold. A deposit or t? 0 wUl be required at time of sale. All conveyancing ht expense of purchaser. Terms to Decompiled with la fivedayaafterrale. otherwise the property to be resold at the risk and cost of the first purchaser. cwuiuie uftKuy BRADLEY. jTrn.,, CHARLES BitADLEY, Trustees. J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman. apS-Tll,3,TnAds B T THOMAS DOWLINU, Auctioneer, steal estate jutcuange, su seven m street. TRUSTEE'S 8ALE OF A VALUABLE IM PROVED FARM IN FAIRFAX COUNTY, VIRGINIA, ABOUT THREE MILES FROM FAIRFAX OOURr-HOUSE, AT AUCTION. Byvtrtceof a deed of trust dated January 22, 1K73, and recorded In Liber P, No. 4, page 21 S, one of the land rt cords or Fairfax county, Virginia, and at the Tequest of the party secured thereoy, 1 will sell n MON DAY, April 19, 1875, at II o'clock m.. In front of the court-bouse door of Fairfax county, Virginia, that very desirable farm now oc cupied by James R. O'Neale, sltnaled In Fairfax county. State of Virginia, en the Middle Turnpike rosd, twelve miles Trom Alexandria, and about three miles from Fairfax Court-bouse, being the southern part or a larger tract or land conveyed In January, i873, by Abraham C. staats and vld to John B. Do Jnelly,and bounded as follows: Begin nlng atthe'.uterEectlou or Middle Turnpike rosd with theUcorgetown or old Court-home road and rr-nnlng south TUi degrees west S9 poles and c links along the middle of said latter road on the line oITyson'aland: thence south 67V degrees west 22 poles; thence south Tlde.rres west It pules toa stone planted In the middle of said road, being a corner tifthetandsorTysonandMoreland; thence south TSM degrees west 21 poles 8 links along the line or Morelsnd's land to the middle of the old Alexan dria and Leeshurg road, opposite a sycamore tree, corner to the land of Moreland: thence along said road and on the line of Heald'a land south Hi11 de grees east 40 poles 11 links; tbenec south 64 degrees east along said road and Avtry'a land 74 poles; Ihcnce south 41 degrees I cast IS poles along said road and the line of Avery's land to a planted stone on the south edge of said road; thence 53K degrees eaitt2 poles along said road; thence south 63 de grees Smlnntes east41 poles 5 links along said road and Atherton's land to the northern Uue of Merry's land; thence north 28 degrees east 65 poles, more or less, along slid line of Merry's lanl to the aald Middle Turnpike road; thence north 44' degreea 145 poles, more or IcssJ up said turnpike along aald Fligg's land to the' place of beginning, containing 112 acres.mort or Jess, excepting there from one naif acre ef land for the sehoot-housa of Freedom Hill. tj The Improvements are a large and nearly new frame dwelling-house; lare. new- and capacious barn; excellent pesch. apple and prar orchard.and good, substantial fencing, making- It In every re snectaverydCslraWepleoe.ofpropertr.to which the attention otpurchasers Is earnestly called. 1 Terms of sale; S2.5CO cash; the bilance in six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-fonr months, with In terest, secured .by deed r trust on the property. All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser; A deposit or .1X1 required when the property is bid on, .If the frmtorsale sra.not ciimpll.-d.wltli wtilim live days after sale, the trustee reserves the right to rcr 11 at ibe risk and cost or the defaulting purcliascrafter.fiTCdays'notlce. -- WM. o. CASSIN.Trustee. THOMAS DUr. L.IM apJ-SAWtd Auctioneer. AUCTION SALES. rnttu-vBars. BTB.H. WARNER, , Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner Seventh and F sts. N.W, TRUSTEE'S BALE Or TWO DESIRABLE TWO. fcTORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSES, 1)03. 76 AND 78 G STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated March 8, A.D. 1971, and duly recorded In Llbef No. ere, folio 417, one of the lac d records for the DIst riet of Columbla, and at the request of the party secured toereby, I shall sell in front ef the premises, at public auc tion, on MONDAY. April 19, U7S, atS:-o'clockp. m., lot numb-red thiee, Clio Cabot's recorded subdivision of square numbered six hundred and seventy-seven. (77.) together with the Improve meets, consisting of two (I) small two-story frame houses. Terms: One fourth of the purchase money in cash; balance in one. two and three years, with In terest at ten per cent, per annem. payable quar terly : or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of tioa will be required when the prop erty is bid off. If terms of sale are not complied with In seven days the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur chaser, after fire days' advertisement. WILLIAM McGUlRE. Trustee. . --., J- T COLDWELL. apT-WTMAda Salesman. BTB. IT. WARNER. , Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer. Federal Buildings, corner Seventh and F sts.N.W. TRUSTEE'S BALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLINO ON TUENuRTHWESTClMS.NKR flip ai, n, ,'t, ivn L.n..Tj unirru, aa-w I By virtue of a deed of trust dated Apr.U, A. D. 3., uuiy recoroea in Sjioer no. d,z, ioii . one of the land records for the District or Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. I win sell In front of the premises, at public auction, on SATURDAY, April 17, 1875, at 4:30 o'clook, p. m.. all that certain pleee or parcel of ground lying and being in the city or Washington, 1). C, known as and being lot cumbered tblrty-stx, (36,) of Charles W. King's subdivision of part of lot nnm bered twenty-seven, (27,) in square numbered seven hnndred and tnlrty-seren. (737.) according to the recorded plat or plan of aald city, together with the Improvements thereon. Terms of sale: One third In cash; balance at six and twelve months, with luterest at eight per cent, per annum, secured by a ded of trust. A depo Jt of tiou will be required at time of aale. AU con veyancing at expense of purchaser. If terms of sale are not complied with In seven days, the trus tee reserves the right to resell the property at the jlsk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after live days' advertisement. . JAMES R. KING, jn.. Trustee. ap5-MW?Ads J. T. COLDWELL,Salesman. BT DUNCANSON BROS-Auctioneers, Southeast corner Ninth and D streets N.W. TRUSTEE'S 8ALE OF UNIMPROVED LOT ON NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE AND TWEN'-TY-3F.JOND STREET MORTUWESr AT AUCTION. In pursuance of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, pissed in equity cause Do. 2,879, docket 12, wherein Elizabeth E. Lloyd and others are complainants, and Richard tt. Lloyd and another are defendants, the under algned, trustee, appointed In said decree, will, on Wednesday, the 21st day or April, a. d. ists, at 4 o'clock p. m., on the premUes, sell at public auction lot No. 21, in aqnare No. 51, In the city of Washington. , Terms, aa prescribed by the decree, are: One third cash, of which $50 will be reqnlrcd as a de- fioslt at the time of sale, and the balanee In equal nstallmenta at six and twelve months, with eight per cent-Interest, for which the purchaser will give his promissory notes, secured to the satisfac tion of the trustee. The term, of site are to be compiled with within five eays. All conveyancing at thecost of the purchaser. M. F. MORRIS. Trustee. ap'.O-SWAds DUNCANSON BROS.. Anc'-s. BT B. IT. WARNER, Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal BuUdlngs, corner Seventh and F sts. N.W. TPUSTEE'S BALE OF TWO TnREE-ITORY BRICK DWElLINISS ON THE EAST SIDE Of TENTH BTREBT. BETWEEN f STREET AND RHODE ISLAND AVENUE SOUTH WEST. By vlrtne of a deed of trust, dated July 7, A. D. 1871, duly recorded In Liber No. 612, folio 203. one of the land records for the District of Colum bia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. I shall sell at puollc auction, in front of the premises, on SATURDAY, April 24, 1875, at 5 o'clock p.m., all those certain pieces or parcel of ground, sltnate and being In the city or Washing ton. District of Columbia, known and described as the north four (4) feet of lot numbered ninety seven, (97,) all of lot numtered ninety-eight, (m.) and the south twelve (12) feet of lot numbered ninety-nine, (99,1 In Joseph F. Kelly's recorded subdivision of the west half of square numbered three hnndred and sixty-live, (KB,) together with the Improvements. Ac. Terms: One third of the purchase money In cash, and the balance at six, twelve and eighteen months, with Interest at ten per cent, per annum, secured by a deed of trnst on the property sold. A deposit of lltO on each house wUl be required at time or sale. All conveyancing at expense or pur chaser. If the terms of sale are not complied with In aeven days, the trustee reserves the right to re sell the property at the risk and cost of the default ing purchaser, after five da rs advertisement. " GEOIIGE H. PLANT. Trustee. J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman. afH-ThSTuAda . BYTTTOMAS E. WAOOAJTAN, Real Estate A n ctloneer, 519 Seventh street. TRUSTEES BALE OF A FIRST-CLASS DWELLING-HOUSE ON CAPITOL HILL. By virtue of a deed of trust from Albert Grant and wife, dated May twenty-nine, eighteen hun dred and sev, nty-one, and recorded In the Land Records for Washington county, In the District of Columbia, In Liber No. 848, folio 492, and by the direction inwrltlngof the party thereby aecured, we will, on MONDAY, the 19th day or April, U75, at four (4) o'clock p. m offer for aale at nubile auction, in front of the premises, to the highest bidder, all that parcel of ground In the city of Washington, In the District of Columbia, and de rcrlbed as lot numbered eighteen (13) of Granta recorded subdivision of square numbered seven hundred and sixty, (760,) improved by a desirable brick dwelling-house. Terms of sale: One fourth of the purchase money lncash; the balance in fourequal Installments. ?iayableln six, (6.) twelve, (12.) eighteen (18) and wenty-rour (24) msntks, with Interest semi-annually, the deferred payments to be secured by the notes or the purchaser, and a deed of trust on the property, drawn and executed to the satisfaction of toe trustees; or the whole of the purchase money may be paid In cash at the option of the purchar. A deposit of three hundred dollars (tJoo) will be required on acceptance of the bid, and all convey ancing and recording at the cost of the purchaser. If the terms of sale are not complied with wltaln five days from the day of sale the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after ten days' notice, by advertisement In The Natio-tai, RarcBLiCAX. M?A&B0N- mb29-MWFAda BT B. IT. WARNER, Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer. Federal Buildings, corner Seventh and F SU.N.W. TRUSTEE-8 SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT, ON TUB NORTHEAST CORNER OF FIFTH AND E STREETS 60UTHE-VST. By vlrtne of a deed of trust, dated 3Iay 14, A. D. 1873. dnly recorded In Liber No. 722. folio 4, of the land records for the District of Columbia, aud at the request of the party secured thereby, shall sell, at public auction. In front of the premises, on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, April 24, 1373. at 53) oclock, all that piece orwarcel of graond situate and lying In the city of WaSuliUton n,a District of Columbia Ktugthe VeilliifiToriot described cO plat books or said city as lot numbered three. (3.) In equate numbered eight hundred and forty live, (845.) said part ef lot fronting thirty (30) feet on E a-reet southeast. . . Terms: One third cash; balance at six, twelve and eighteen mouths, with Interest at eight (8) percent., secured by a deed of trust on the property sold. A deposit of $10) will be re quired at lime of sale. All conveyancing a- ex pense of purchaser: Terms (o be cempUcd with In nve days after sale, otherwise the property t) be resold, at risk and cost of the purchaser. CHARLES BitADLEY, Trustee. J. T. COLDWELL, apS-ThSTuAds Salesfflin. BT B. IT. WARNER, Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Building, corner Seventh and F sts. N. W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF A DESIRABLE BUILD INULOTONTUE EAST SIDE OF NEW JER SEY AVENUE, BETWEEN NORTH D AND E STREETS. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated March 4. A. D. 1S74, dnly rccon!e In Liber No. 742, folio 3C one or the land records for the District or Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell at public auction, In front of the premises, on TUESDAY, April 20, 137J, at So'c'ock p. m., the following-described real estate situate In the city or Yashlngton, D. C to wit: Part or lot numbered three, (3,) In aqnare numbered six hnn dred and thirty, beginning for the same at a point on New Jersey avenue two hundred and seventy (270) feet from the northwestern corner of said square, and running thence northeastwardly on a line at right anglea to said avenue one hundred and twenty-six (126) feet and three (3) Inches; thence north to Intersect a line drawn paral lel with the Hue last aforesaid, and twenty-two (22) feetdlst.nithererrom;thence aouth westwardly along aald parallel line to the line or said avennr, ard thence with the Uue or said avenue to the place or beginning. rnn. Twn TinnilrArt ilnUsr. with Interest at 10 per cent, per anmin from March 4, 1874, to day of tale, and expense of sale In cash, and the balance at six, twelve and eighteen months, for which tie notes or the nurchaier, bearing lntereit from the day of sale and secured by a deed of trnst on the property sold, wUl be taken. A deposit of $100 will be required atllmeofsale. andaiicouveyanc lngatthe expense of purchaser. Terms to be com piled with In seven days. " CHARLES If. MOULTON, JTpnlt--, GEORGE H. JOHNSOM. Trustees. ap7 WFMAda J. T. COLDWELL. Salesman. BT B. IT. WARNER, Real Estate Auctloneerand Broker, Federal BnUdlnga,corner Seventh and F sts. N.W. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LOTS IN SQUARE 234, ON W STREET NORTIIWEST, jlRTWEFN THIRTEENTH AND FOURTEESTU. By vlrtne of a deed of trust, dated the luth day of February, A. D. 1872, and recorded In Liber 73, rollo 301, one of the land records for Washington county, D. C, and by the direction of the party secured, I will sell to the highest bidder, on the prem1ses,onMONDAYithe2ith or April, Instant, at 5:30 o'clock In the afternoon, the foUowlng de sirable lots In the city of Washington, vlx: AU thi.se certain pieces cr parcels of ground lying and being In the city of Washington and District or Columbia, and known as lots numbered e'eren, twelve and thirteen. In Carrtngton A Hnghes' sub division of square numbered two hnndred and thirty-four, as the same Is recorded In subdivision Book WF, roUol59, in the office of the Surveyor of said city. Terms or sale are: One third ot the purchue money in caab, (or which $ 50 on each lot must be yald at the time of sale:) and theresldueln two eqnal payment. In six and twelve months from the day of sale, for which the purchaser must rive bis notes, bearing eight per cent, pa annum Interest, secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, but with theprlvUege of paying all cash. If the terms of sale are not compUed with within fire days after the day of sale, the trustee reserves the right to rtsfll the property rorcash, on live days public notice In one newspsper, at the risk and cost or the purchaser In default. All conveyancing at the purchaser's cost. A. HYDE, Trustee. ap9-rMWAds J. T. COLDWELL. Salesman. OT DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, southeast corner of Ninth and D streets bwiuiwcn TRUSTEES' BALE OF A THREE-STORY I-BEt-S-BRTCKr-RONTHOUE-ONOSTREET, BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND STREETS SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust given tons, dated tbelstdavofFebruaiy. A. D. 1872, and recorded lnLlerNo.670vfollo2S9, one of the landrccorJa for Washington county. In the District or Colum bia, and by request of the party aecured thereby, we wilt sell, at public auction, on FRIDAY, the 14ih day of May, A. D. 1873, at 5:30 p. m.. In front of the premises, all that certain piece or parcel of ground situated and lying In said city of Washing ton, District of Columbia, known and. described as Lot numbered four. (4,) of Chas. Just's recorded nhiilvttlnn nf original Lota numbered three, rt-1 .four. (4.) five, (i.) ilx. (,) and seyn. 7,)Jn ! Square numbered seven hundred and th.rtr-two, , (732.) together with all the Improvements.- ways. casements, rights, privileges, appurtenances and hereditaments lo the same, belonging or In any wise appertaining, sue improvements consissoi ia welt-traUt. three-storv and basement Brick House, with modern Improvements and oonve- ,.. rinm ,t,1-,l a,.. l.a h.lan.. In llr. twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months: notes bearing Interest snd aecur.d liya deedoftrnst upon the premises sold. A deposit of $230 required as soon as sold, if the terms ef sale arenot eompded with within seven days from day of sale the trus tees reserve the rlghtto resell the property, at the risk and cost or the defaulting purchaser, upon giving five days' notice In Mine newspaper pub. Il-bed In Washington, D. C. Cunveyanclsg, Ac, at cost of the purchaser. ,.. B. W. WALKER, ,,..,,. A. If. MCRAE, lT"'tM,. aplt-td DUNCANSON BROS., Au.-fs. AUCTION SALES. Fntnre Dara. BT THOMAS DOWUNO, Auctioneer andReal Estttc Broker, (Successor to Lattner A Cleary.) Southwest corner Pean.avenue and EUveath street . WALNUT MARBLE-TOP CHAMBER SUITES, WA1 NUT PARLOR SUITE. UrHOIJjrKBKO IN REPa; WALNUT MARBLE-TOP SIDE BOARD: EXTENSION DINING-TABLE3 AND CHAIRS: MARBLE-TOP TABLES: BRUSSELS, riHREK-PLY AND INUBA1N CAlUEr8; SILVER-PLATED WAR; OIL PAINTINGS: CHINA AND GLASSWARE; COOKING AND UEATINO STOVES: KITCH EN REOUIMrES, AC, AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY MORNING. AprU 17, 1375, at 19 o'clock, in front of my auction rooms, (late Lati mer A Cleary.) Star Omce Building. I shall sell an extensive and varied assortment or Household and Kitchen Furniture. Terms cash. THOMASJDOWLINB, apl6-2t .nettwe-'. BT B. IT. WARNER, Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner of seventh and F streets northwest. TRUSTEE'S BALE OFADESIRABLE BUILD ING ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF NINTH AND R STREETS SOUTHEAST, lly virtue of a deed or trust, dated August IS. 1873, duly re.orded In Liber No. 735. folio 68, one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the written requestor the party secured there by, I shall sell at public auction, in front or the premises, on THURSDAY. AprU 23. 1975, at 5:39 o'clock p. m.. the following-described pleee or parcel of ground, situate, lying and being in the city or Washington, D. C. designated as lot nuns b. red eleven, (U.) In Van Hook and Metcalfe sub division or original Iota iiumbsred one, (I.) two, (2,) three. (3,) air, (8.) seven. (7.) and eight, (8.) la equate numbered nine hundred and forty-tnree, (943.) Terms: One third cash; balance at six and twelve znontbs. with interest at 8 per cent, per annnm, s, cured by a deed of trust. A deposit of $10 will berequhel at lime of sale. All conveyancing at pmchatir's cost. Terms to be complied with In seven days. R. M. HALL. Trustee. ..,.. T- COLDWELL. aplt-FMWAds H.lesnian. B Y DUNCANSON BRO., Auctioneers, oouaueass corner oi a iu.a sau u streets norta- WCSk. TRFSTEES ALE OF"uNIMPROVED LOT ON TRUMBULL STREET, IN SUBDIVISION uF HOWARD UNIVERSITY. In pursuance of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of CoIumbla.paased In Equity cause lo. S.551, Doc 13, wherein Uoverneur Dougans. administrator, is complainant, and Charles Wilson et al. are defendants, the undersigned trustees, appointed In said decree, will on HONDA Y, the 2b th day of April, A. D. 1875. at 4 o'clock p. in., on the premises, sell at public auction the lot descrlied as the north one half of lot 13, In b!o:k 17, of the estate of Howard university. Terms, as prescribed by thefdecree. are: One third cash, and the residue In two equal Install ments, pajahle, respectively, In six and twelve montcs from day of sale, with eight percent. In terest, for which the purchaser will gue his prom issory notes, secured by deed of trust on the prem ises. AU eiuvcyanclng at the cost of the pur chaser. LINDEN KENT. I -..,. A. A. I11RSEY, Trustees. DUNCANSON BRO-!.. sp!6-dAds Auctioneers. BT W. L. WALL fc CO,, Auctioneers, (New Marble Bulldlug.) Nos. 900 and Sat Pennsylvania avenue,corner Ninth street. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE t)F ALL THE GROCERIES AND FIXTURES IN THK STORE OF JuHN R. ERllOOD. CORNER OF NINTH AND U S1REETS NORTHWEST. In virtue of two writs of fieri raclaa issued out of the Clerk'a office of the Supreme Court of the District C Columbia, and to me directed, I wUl sell at public sale, for cash, on FU1D AY, the 23d dayof April. 1375, at 10 o'clock, a. m.. at store cor ner of Ninth and G stmts northwest, the follow ing goods and chattels to wll: Werame in part, viz: Lot Green, Black and Japan Teas Lot Green, Burntand Ground Coffee 12 large show Tea Caddies, lot Spit e Caddies Lotbvap, Chow-chow Lot bplic, lot canned Fruits and Vegetables Lot Olive oil, B4 Carb.ro la. Ginger Lot Pecans and English Walnnts. lot Almonds lot Jelly and Honey. Chocolate. Bromi Lot MUrch, aaeks and bags or Salt, lot Baskets Lot Essence or Lemon, anllla, Ro-e and Pep permint Lot Pickles, lot Mackerel Lit Tuba and Buckets Lot Sardines, Scrnb and Shoe Brushes Lot Fcatlur Dusters. Uotlits Ines lot Mats Lot Candy and cigars. Cheese, Ac, Ac, 2 sets Brass Counter Scales 2 fine plated Showcases 1 set Platform Scales Counters and Shelving. Stove and Pipe 1 Fire-proof Safe, Combination Lock, nearly new; Seized and levied upon as the goods and chattels of John R. Ergood, and wlU be sold to satisfy exe cutions No. M,0S!tn favor of J. C. Ergood A Co.. and N o. 13.518 in favor of Taussig Haminerschlag. ALEX. SHARPE. United States Marshal D. C. apl6-2t WM. L. WALL A CO., Auct'rs. V NITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. n virtue of a writ of fieri facias Issue 1 out of the Clerk's office of the Supreme Court of tne District of Columbia, and to me directed, 1 will sell at pub lic sale, for cash. In front of the court-house door of said District, on FRIDAY, the 7th day of May. 1375, at 11 o'clock -m , the following property of Archie Ellis, to wit: Lot No. 4, In Coltman and Adams subdivision or siusre No. 309. beginning at the northwest corner of said lot. running thence south 2 feet e Inches, thence east 9 feet, thence north X) feet C Inches, thence west E5 feet to tne place of beginning, to Tether with all and singular the Improvements thereon; seized and levied upon as the property or Archie Ellis, and will be sold to satisfy execution No. 13,317 In favor of Thomas Bannagan. ALEX. SHARPE. apl6-dAds United States Mar.hal n n. BT B. II. WARNER, Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner Seventh aud F sts., N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF A FOUR-STORY PRkSSED-BRICK DWELLINO. No. 315 C STREET, BETWEEN THIRD AND FODKTII tfTREETSSOUTHEASr. AND UNIMPROVEU PKOPERTY ON NORTH CAROLINA AVE NUE, BETWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH STREETS SOUTHEAST. Byvlrtneoradeedot trust, dated October IS, A. D. 1873, duly recorded In Liber No. 7J7, folio 141, one of the land records for the District of Colum bia, and at the request of the party secured there by, we wUl sell, at public auction. In front of ihs premises, on MONDAY. May 3, 1372, at s o'clock p.m., all that parcel ,r ground and premises slt uateln said city or Washington andknownupon the public plat and plan or said city as and being all tbOje parts of original lots numbered two, (2, 1 and three. (3.) In square numbered seven hundred and ninety-one, (791.) described as rollowa: Begin ning on south C street thlrty-slx (3D feet west from the northeast corner of said lot numbered two, (2,) and running thence west on U street forty-two ;) feet, thence duevouth to North Carolina avenue to a point thirty-nine (39) feet from the southwest corner or said tot numbered three. (3, ) thence north easterly on North Carolina avenue forty-two (41) feet, thence to a point which will be Intersected by a line which will be drawn due south from the begin ning, and seventy (70) reet therefrom, and thence wltn said line seventy (70) fret to the beginning, (excepting therefrom so mnch as Is known and de scribed aa lot lettered K, of Lohslger's subdivision lu said square, fronting eighteen ill) feet on said C street, by a depth of s.ventv(?0) feet, embrac ing herein lot lettered Lofiald Lobjlger' sub division, and all the ground in tne rear ot salt lots 1, tiered K and L, legethsr with the Improve- Terms: On- third of the purchase money In cash: balance at six. twelve and eighteen months, with interest at eight (8) percent., to lie secured by a deed of tiust on the property sold. A deposit or $250 wlU be required of ibe purchaser at time of sale. All conveyancing at expense of the pur chaser. If terms of sa e are not compile I with In seven dsysthe trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost or the defaulting purchaser f.fter live days advertlsemeut. 1 VRBDiRlCK 8TUT. lTi,te WILLIAM WITrnAFT. J"S''- 1 1 a UAf a. , J. T. COLDWELL. aplC-FMWA.Is Salesman. BT B. H. WARNER, Real Estate Broker and Afletaeer, Ft deral Buildings, corner Seventh and Fa?'- -W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF A TWO-STOSY. MANSARD-ROOF AND BASEMENT BRICK DWULLINO.WITU BAY WINDOW, OVTIIE EAST SIDE OF NINETEENTH STRKET. BE TWEEN F AND O STREETS NORTHWEST, NEARLY COMPLETED. By virtue or a deed of trust, dated December 31. A. D. 1874, duly recorded in Liber No. 771, folio 180, one or the land records for the District otCo limbla. and at the WTltten reiue.t or the party secured thereby, we will sell, at public auc tion. In front of the premises, on rRIDAY, AprU 31, 1875, at 5-13 o'clock p. m all that certain piece andparcel of land and premUes situate lu the city of Washington. District of Columbia, and known and described as and being lot lettered "J," In John C. Fay's recorded subdivision of original let numbered seven. (7,) In square numbered one hundred and forty-two, (142.) together with the improvements, Ac, subject to a prior deed ot trust da fed December 30. 174, for $2,300, Terms: One third of the purchase money In cash: balance at six and twelve months, with lnt.res: at ten per cent, per annum. A deposit or taoo win be renniirdof thennrcliaserat time of aale. All con veyancing at expense or the purchaser. If terms of sale are not complied with In seven days the trusters ns rve the right to resel. the property at the risk and cost or the defaulting purchaser after five days' advertisement. geoejeVruesdell, fcTle"- J. T. COLDWELL. aplS-ThSTttAds Salesman. BT THOMAS DOWLINU, Auctioneer and Real Estate Broker, (Successor to Latimer A Cleary.) Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue aud Elev enth street. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. ByTlrtueof adetdoftrust, dated Augnst 23, A.D. 1S74, and duly recorded In Liber Too, folio 135, et seq., or the land records or Washington county. District of Columbia, and bv direction of the party secured thereby. In writing, we will sell at public auction, on WEDNESDAY, April 7, 1875, at S o'clock p. m ,ln front of the premises, being part of square numbered seven hundred and twenty-six, (723.) beginning for said part at a point on Maryland avenue one hundred feet southwest erly from the southeast corner of said square, and running thence along said avenue southwest wardly twenty-five (25) feet; thence at right angles with said avenne northwestwardly forty-three feet and four Inches. (43.4;) then north -sixty (60) feet ts North B street: then alongsald street cast twenty five feet; tlen south fifty-three feet and six Inches, (53.6;) ana thence to said avenue and the place of beginning. Improved by two frame houses, two storlea each. , .... Terms or sale: Three thousand dollars and Inter est In cash, together with the expenses of aale: balance In two equal Installments, at six and twelve months. In notes of the purchaser, bearing Interest at ten per centum per annum, and aecured by a deed of trust on the premlss. The amount secured by this deed of trust Is in. COO, with Interest from the 25th day of August. 1874. Conveyancing at cost of purchaser. Two hundred dollars to be pUd down wheatheroj-ertjUoeked off. J. V. N. HUYCK. Trustees. mt23-dAds THOMAS DOWLIXS.Auct. wj-THE ABOVE BALE IS POSTPONED UN TIL WEDNESDAY. April 14, 1375, same hour and place, liy order of the Trustees ap7-dAda THOMAS DOWUNO. Anct. S- THE ABOVE SALE IS. POSTPONED, until WE DNESDA Y. April 21. 1875, same hour and place. By order of tre Trustees. " THOMAS DOffLING, AUCt. aplS-dAds (SUP ' UNDERTAKERS. RICHARD W. BARKER, CABINETKAXES AND IJKDERTAKES HO. ea ILSVENTtl, BTREET NORTHWEST' Between r mad Q. The Celebrated Stein Md a variety or oilier Cnsbeta and Cols ana or tbe latest patterns. Robes and Shrouds. Jia-Bodles EMBALMED and prepared tortrans portatlon at the shortest notice. myB WM. HENDERSON, . CARPENTER AND BOLDER, KasaAcimsetta aveane, bet.Ttilrteenlb and Foarteentn 'afreet. Residence 1713 Fourteenth street norhwest. AU work executed promptly and faithfully. Terms moderate. noli-t tafiial llcpMicati FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Monetary. WA?HijroTOv, Thursday Evening. There Is very little to be said to-day of money . hoods and stocks In oar market amid the dull, ness which hss prevailed hers daring the past few weeks. In the absence or transactions the rates for many of oar securities .hare beea tern porarUy lowered. But as soon as there Is a da., mand created and activity resumed the securities wUl revert to their old prices. The rates at the Stock Exchange to-day were nominal, the volume or bnsiness being small. Money continues easy at7QSSl0. The. rollo wing ere the rates at the Stock Board to4ay, famished by Messrs. Patterson A Dickson: District Bonds and j i J . i; other Stocks. I I S 3 J i s i z a 1 " U.S. Gold 1I4 IllV I lsat. Metrop'n Bank... uo in i I Second National Bank.. I a Citizens' Natl. Bank 112 i Farm. A Mech.Natlonal j Bank of Georgetown.. 1C4H Metropolitan Stock 20 22 Columbia Stock 20 Metrop. Bonds, 6's S2.f M.A3 National Theatre Bds. 7 per ctnt 73.S S3 J. A J. Masonic Temple Bds, e percent., g 94 F.AA. Washington City Gas Stock. 59 C. A O. Canal bendf,pre- ferred. rs 110 115 Arlington Fire Insur ance Co. Stock tesfi Wn. CO. 8. Bds.. rs.... S3,", 95 4. A J. 7S.7S.7T Chicago Relief Bds, 7'a. 93 J. A J. 1377 PermTlmn., S's, g 100 J. A J. mi Perm. Imp. 7's.... S9M 91-fJ.iJ. 1M Market Stock Bds., 7's.. I SO J. A J. IttI Water Stock Bds., S-a... 87 t.&J. 1XU Congress-guaranteed S-eJ'e. large 69 M F.AA 1K4 Congiese-guaranteed S-ils, small 681, 69 1324 Five-year Cer's. 7 S-10.. 99 1U M AN. 1J7S Ten-year Bds., 6's 87 9J J. A J. 117s Fund Loan Bds.. Leg., 6-a. g 91 94 MAN. 1V& Cer-s,i.en. Imp't, S's... SO 0J.AJ. 1374 (Bdori'.W.)do 90 90J do. 1375 do do 90 90J? do. 1S7S do do 90 9j de. 1377 do do 90 91 do. 1873 do do series. 9W4 SOU do. Cer's. Sewer. S's 73 J. J. I374-'7T A ater Cer's. S's nt 1377 The general dullness continues also in the New markets, and the activity which characterised certain stocks a tew days past is generally re garded as being artlndal. The Pott this afternoon says: "The Wall street markets to-day are all quiet. During the fore noon speculative shares were weak and feverish, bnt since noon have been strong. All sales ot gold hare been at 115J4, and on gold loans the rates have been IK, 1, 2 and 1 per cent, for car rying, and 141 ot one per cent, per day for use. Foreign exchange continue? strong, wltn sales or prlcie bankers' sterling at 486 and 490, and with the nominal rates 437 and 4'M- Qorernment bonds are higher, when changed; the registered new fives are quoted ex-Interest. State bonds were strong tor Tennessee s, to which deaUngs were higher and the new ex-coupon . Ths stock market opeoed quiet, and so eontianed until about noon, by which time prices had fallen y. to. Since noon there has been aa advaaco of Kl per cent., the market as wa write betas steady." Oar regular New York night dlsnatch quotes: Money easy at :3. Exchange strong; higher; 1ST. Oold dull at U5611J- Kates Tor carrying IK. land 2 per cent. Governments active and strong. 6's,l!3I,coupon 122V 5-20's, 1367, cOupon-.12lK 0-.xrs,aS3, coupon. .119 i a-ars, law, coupon.. li a-ot a, join, tvupvu..iir, a iict nuu, ca.a... S-20a, IMS, coupon..!21'4 f 10-40s. coupon.. 5-20's,new,'65,eoup.l20 American gold... State bonds quiet and steady. Stocks closed active and steady. Central 10I1J. Northwestern... 11 8 ,Ilb' .115 Erie 3V no. prer. . 57 ijaae snore... is ' jioca; isiauu .. 103 i Flttsburg: 924 Illinois Central 102 Our London dispatches to-day quote: Erla railway shares lower at 27. IT. S. bonds, new loan, 10SK- The rate of discount In the open market for three months' Bills Is 3 6-15 per cent., which Is S-16 per cent, below the Bank of England rate. The amount of bnlllon gone Into the Bank of England on balance to-day is XAOOO. The bullion in the Bank or England has Increased X1J.00J daring the past wt3k- The proportion ortbo bank reserve to liability, which last week was 35 per cent, is bow SSK per cent. in Paris to-day rentes were quoted at 63 franca 87K centimes. The specie In the Bank of Franca has decreased 0,728,00 rranes daring the past week. Our Havana dispatch this evening qnotes: Spanish gold. 220232; American, Z!9227. Ex change nominal. On United States sixty days' currency, 891 premium; sixty days' gold, lis a US premium: short sight gold 121Q123 premium. On Paris. 113013) premium. The shipments of specie trom New York t Havana to-day were $413313. or which 00,341 were Spanish gold and $22,959 American. The Sab-Treasury balances at New York to day were: (Hid, $58,917,406; currency, $43,024,038. The Sub-Treasurer paid oat $17,600 oa acooant or Interest, and $5,700 for bonds. Customs re ceipts $314,000. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company has declared a dividend or 5 per cent, tor ths half year ended March 31 on the stock or tha main stem, payable on and alter Mayl proximo, and a dividend of 6 per cent, lor the half year ended march 31 on the stock ot the Washington, branch, payable on and after the 17th Instant. Commercial. The Washington markets continue fairly active, with prices fluctuating, as will be seen by oar quotations. The lowering ot prices for grain West has not affected our market, though it has caused weakness In the market at Baltimore, though oats are yet firm there at7175c Tha Washington Produce Exchange last night quoted eats 3c lower than the ruling rate in Baltimore. Lower prices for grain would supersede tha necessity or advancing Soar. Private dispatches iron the West to-night an nounce a contemplated further advance la pro visions, which will make holders at Washington penltry, turkeys are higher at 18g23c.; ducks lower at 45; hens higher at $97. Dried fruits are In limited demand; apples le. lower. In green fruits prices are unchanged, jtaj Early Rose potatoes are lower at tlQLlO. Washington Wholesale Markets. BnKADSTOTTS. Flour firm and active; super, (4.7565; extra, $5.7Sfl.2J; family trade brands. t3.sea.tO; do. standard brands, to.7507; Welch's family. $3. In choice Virginia families we quota Wenger at $7.257.50. Rye higher at $1.7535. For lobblnc lots frour 2550c must be added. Cornmeal higher; bolted, 853900.; lobbing lota of bolted, S0S90C GEuais. Active, firm; and higher. Wheat active and higher; common to choice. $1.231.40. Corn higher at 89(j sc. Oats dm at 7074c. Rya acUre and firm at 60cL Quotations lit grain on track, 23c. higher in store. caBOCKBiES.-Cotfee fairly active. We' quota jobbing lots ordinary Rio, 19X21c; fair 219 220.: good do., 2224c; prime, 2323)e.; Sugar firm and very active. We quote: Jobbing lots Cuba grocery grades, 82:e.t Porto Rico grocery grades, 8J9'4c.; vacuum pan, BUglOKc; New Orleans grocery grades, Sa. Renned; jobbing lots hard crashed, lle.; pow dered, ll&e.; granulated, HKc; soR A wnlte, low jiTIUe.; Beonee, 10J6e.; extra O., lOe.; O., 10c; yelloTf.vtS6-! Canton CO. e. Sirups In lair ds SSl' WeqnotB JC'Dlng lots: Calvert. 703754; Baltimore, 5So3e.; Marjd-M5Itk tTa-: Merchants', SSQtZcj Canton Co.'s, o?c Mo lasses fira: jobblnglots Porto Rico, 4530&; Nett Orleans, 7077e. per gaL Teas quiet and steady. Hyson, 35c. to $1; Gunpowder, 60c to $L25; Im perial, 40c to 75c; Oolong. 35c to 70c; Japan. Ms. to 7Sc Rice active at ?HSc Salt: coarse, $L15; fine, $2,15. Hat abd Straw. In active demand for choice. Hay, clover, higher $154318; do. timothy higher at $2021: mixed, $19318. Straw, rye; $15017: oats, $13015: wheat lower at $SS. Cat Hay, pec cwt., $L20L3a. Miu Fezd. Firm and active. Bran, $27623. Brown middlings, firm at $233)3); white, $22635. Jobbing lots $12 advance Pxovisioas. Very active, strong and tending upward. Wa quote: Balk shoulders, tc: clear rib sides. IKic: Ion it clear sides. 12Uc; rib sides. 1212Kc Bacon shoulders, lOgUe.; clear rib sides, 13613Ke;iuirar-curedbreasts, 13915c; sa gar cared hams,1543loJ4c New canvassed hams, 15V4c; ansrarumred shoulders. ilf312lc Pla tongues. pickled, 8X9)c Dried and smoked beef, 18 922c Lard, country, 136150.: refined, tierces, 18c; do. small packages, 10U17c per pound. Batter Steady; choice, 21625c; New York higher at 2S32c; Jobbing lota, 2S35c , Cheese Active. New York and Western, U9 lc Eggs Lower and active at 15Q10C; jobbing; lOiS. 17c 8KBD8. Less active and unchanged. Whisky Steady; proof, $L23 per gaL 'Washington Live-Stock Mar ket. Lire stock at the Tarda and on the streets was more active to-day: prices higher. Cattle, com mon, S4c; batcher, 4K6SC.; extra, o7Vc Hogs; ordinary. b9c; ', .tair. -. PXftlOUc Wool Sheep, e7Mc; clipped do- SVitjc Lambs. $3,506$ per bead. Calves, 768c; do. common, 5 oc. Cows, $20$59 per head. Ilia Markets Elsewhere. Baltimore. April 13. evening. Cotton quiet; advanced since morning; middling, lCKc Oroaa receipts, 159; exports to Great Britain, 375; coast wise, M: sales, CO; stock, 13)33 bales. Floor quiet. Wheat weak and lower; No. 1 West em amber, $L33L3S; No. 1 dc,$L31: mixed do., $L30; No. 1 Western red, $L31tNcado $L2SL29; Pennsylvania red, $L30L33; Mary land red, $1.25L33; do. amber, $L35L37: do. white, $1.2S0L3i; No. 2 Western spring red. $UXL Com weak and lower; Southern white, 83390c; Southern yellow, sogaovc: Western mixed, 90s. Oats quiet; Southern. tl75c; Western white, T0t372c: Western mixed, esc Byellrm;$U38 $Lla. Hay doll and unchanged. Provisions firmer. Pork at $22.50. Bulk Meats firm; shoulders, 8Mc; eleartlb sides, ujc ror car loads loose; jODDing steaay rtr, sin lijifjloc Batter in Detier uemanu;gooato extra fine Western tubs and rolls, 18621c Petroleum nominally higher: UJjJgTc- Ootfee strong: ordi nary to prime Rio cargoes, UfJlSKc Sugar active and firm at lOHQIOJic. Whisky dull and heavy at $L13Lli. Nxw York, April 15, evening. Flour dull. Wheat quiet and in tmjers favor. Corn quiet. Baltimore Cattle Market. Baltimore, April IS. Cattle The market throughout the week has sbown.aratr degree or setivlt j, and prices were $!c higher. Very best V,G7u; first quality 5ViUK-: medium or good fair quality 4-M&Kc; ordinary thin steers, oxen and cows 3t54-Xc;inost sales at5!48'Kc Recelptsl,4S; sales LOW. Hogs have been Arm. and prices well maintained. Fair to extra 119 12c. Receipts S.48J. Sheep have been quiet, closing dull; range 567)4-. Receipts 2;m. Foreign Markets. Livebpool, Airtl is, p. m. Bacon, 511. per cwt. ftrihort clear middles. ,,., LcntDoir, April IS, 8 p. m. Tallow, 42-'.Qi2i. 6d. perewt. " ,--, Havawa, April li-Sugar firmer; NDem arara,U10 reals per arrobe, eurrenor,1Sa7Jf, gold. " WOODRUFFS FILE-HOLDER. adopted by the Government, Is fast becoming the Standard Document file of the country. For sale by Statioaers and at the manufactory, os. 70s akd 707 Niirrn stbxst jiobtiiwxst, Washington, D.;C. mlixMni