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.-, il , js " ---..- - xirm '"-i S-'K.'t'!2: r, ..jyfflP! Tk - 'iw---:';- la -w r TffB NATIONAL KfePUBLlOAN, MONDAY MpSKtetChryOVEMBEB 13. 1876. pTr'TJnMSiw -ejwmj- Js""w:sr?r: -twjwbttst ? , - -r Ta?Trv &5 -v: arrr'Rivf -, x- -,v: ;- r -s -. s r-v r- BUSIRESS DIRECTOR Oontianlnic Cards or Vlrit-CIass Efs.tab. IlattBieuta In all Branches or BnalV u In the District. aukijui.tui:at. vABinonaxf. J. A. Baker, sse, K3, S31 La. stc, bet. Kti A uthiu ALE DEPOTS. darnel C. Palmer, 57 Greene itreet, Beorretowa. A rent for Uasser'i PhUadelpsU Ale. Trad supplied. In caaki and bottles. ARCHITECTS AXD EIVGIHEERS. TnU. T. DarU A Co., (157th it., ops. Pat. OOce, Hoffman, Franklin ft Co , Met. Bank BalldlSXa Same. 11. ilcdlll, 23 Le Droit Bnlldlsx. W. M. Polndexter, Vernon Bow. iwr R. Searle. 7io .u. ana. P. O. Dept. Albert B. hoerr. 1100 E street northwest. ARTISTS. Rn. J. Mlsdeleff 1194 T street, near llts. ATTOBS ET S- AT- LAW. Csas. Abirt and John W . Warner. 637 T it, N,W. O. D. Barren, IN ' street. Slrnej i Ck-c.a am 4f street . W. C, a. u J j, Ai" mer-atLaw, 4 Louisiana are. JJanJcl c. e Jl.,1iq, 43o 7th street N. w. H. 11. It9a'e-r Liw and Corporations. SIS 7th st. , n States. Mi V et. near Treasury DeoarUnent. P.J liouaia,Koou4,Uradler'ibullllnr, opposite CUT ball BAA liS ASD 11ASSEB8. Birrs Co.. EiecoUve are., eor. 15th it. XewU Johnson A Co., Bankers, buy asd Mil ttOT. eminent bonda, coin and exenanre. Drawbllll of exchana-e. In mmi to suit, on England, arrance, Germany, bweden, Holland, Switzer land and Denmark. Banking House, cor. Pens. aTe. and loth su, Vernon Place. Oenaan-Amerlcan 8aTlnjrs Bank and Safe Deposit Vanlta. Federal BnlldTnra. cor. 7th and T its. BANK NOTE ENGRAVERS. Excelsior Bant Note Company, 1CS New Tork arenne John . Wellstood, President. New Vork Offlon. & roadway, cor. Warres it, BAMS. Coleman's Centensial Bath Booms, 834 8th it. n. ir BELL-HASOERS.LOCKSMITnS.Ac. F. Fred. Flsct ex. eis 5th St., bet, F asd tt its. BILL- POSTERS. John A. BIckerton, 815 E itreet n. w., near its. BLEACHERS. A.T. Whltlnjt. straw h't and b't bleacher, S24 Fa. ay BOARDING. Flrtt-cl an Board and Booms. S09S st.,searP.O.Dept BOOKSTORES. Solomons Cheptnan's Ketrepolltas Bookstore, til Pa.aye., bet. 9th and 10th sts. Constantly on hand the newest and most fashionable styles of plain and fancy stationery. Card plates, 44at aOme" and wedding; Invitations engraved to the Mjrhest strle or the art. All the new publica tions reotJTed as soos as Issue 1 D. A. Brosnau. ( athoncllUbU st,, be.SthAUUl Wm. Ballantriir, (HeUglous 4c.,)-C3 7th St. 1, D. Free. Jr lit? F su. opp. Ebblu Hoes. BOOTS AND SHOES. A. L. Haielton, 497th St., O. F. Hall. L, UeUbrus's Cheap Shoe Store, S 7th it., ah. D. 14. Funk, Boot Uakcr, U10 K itreet northwest. D. Carroll No. 14 Second itreet sorteast. BBASfc WORKS. HaUonal Bras. Works, J18, H8 and 3 Uth it. x. w,t Thos. Somerrtlle, mannfacturer ef all arti cles used In the Plumbing and Uas and Steam Fitting Business; a complete slo-k of iPlaxtbers1 Supplies. Ac. constantly on hand BRICK XAKUFACTURERS. CI sale, 100,011 No. 1 press brick and 500,000 No. 1 hard-madr brick; Appleman A Bro.,li3SX Pa.aT BRONZIAG, GILDING, Ae. Xdward btoli 7th st., shops opp. Patent OOce, BUSINESS COLLEGE. pescerlas Kn.lneu College. 7th asd L sts. N. W CABINET tiUOPS. E, H. Klnr, 1x31 U st. and S3Z Uth it. n. w, CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. Bobt. J. Flemiag, 803 Tenth street northwest, CARPB1 CLEANING. Lorenzo Blot wo Maine avenue. CARPETINUS, OILCLOTHS, Ac. Wo- S. Mitchell. 612 Market apace. Carpets, Oil cloths, Mattings, &c CARRIAGE FACTORIES. XObt. 11. U raham. 410, 412, 41' 8th street n. w MeDermott A Bros., 210 Pa, aTe., sear id St. WmtBeek. WagonsandCarrlaEea,tlI)9s;it.n,w' CLAIH AGENTS. J, C. Lay i. Co., Claim Ag'ts asd Brokers.BH'i' it. X. W. TVhlttker. 71S 15th St.. near Treasury Dept, OLAIBVOTAKT PHTSICIAN8. Jtlt. Dr. E11U. 1712 1'enna. ay.: also Planet Beadet CLOTHING STORES. Koah Walker A o., of Baltimore, 63 Pa. ayt COMMIMHIONEBS, Ac. JohnW. Frazee, U.S. Commissioner asdXxaml- ser in Chancery. &B 7th tt., under 2d Nat'l Bank. CONFECTIONERIES. J, Benrr A1U ra, 1015 11th street northwest. CORSETS, SKIRTS, Ac. Dosglas A Bru.. 8th and sU.,St. Cloud BuUdlsga, Corsets, Sklrta, and Ladles' and eentlemea's Furnishing Goods. DINING SALOONS. X. Stewart A Co.. Eating House, US Penna. aye. XckleiACo. ninlsr Booms, aa Uth st, so. of Ay, BRUG STORES. S, X. Dooley. 732 Pa. are. southeait. . K Hlcklisg. 01 Pa, aye., Washington HonM , e, O. Blmms. eor. 14th st. and N. Y. aye. B. X, Lewis. Pharmacist, 1404 14th street, near P DTE HOUSES. Mrs. M. A, Bnggs. N. r. Dye Bouse, TOMbst W. H. Wheatl-y. 49 Jefiereon St., Oeorgetown. yf elshelmer A Frankel steam Dyeing. Ac, 83 llta ELECTRICIANS. eorreO. Maynard, 143 O St., corner Fifteenth, Xlectrlc BeUs asd Clocks put up and repaired. JLHPtOTMENT OFFICES. Eureka Emp. Office. Mr. Louise C Butler, JW D St. ENGRAVERS. H. H. Nichols, Knr'ros Wood, Le Droit Bmlldlng. JTBrynasrGeBlEngTayers61sfthst.,op. PaROfice Wm.F.Luti, Bng'r on Wood and Metal, 1222 1'a.aT. J. D. Muns. Card KngraTeran Pensa. aTenne, Herman Baumgarten.Seals, Dles,Btampi,"f3 Pa.ay, EXPRESS OFFICES. . Adams Express Co., 725 Pa, ay., Beo.rW. Moss, art Knox's Express. Got Pa. ay. asd Si Bridge sU, Uta FILE HOLDERS. WoodmlTs Patent for Fills Papers, 705 Ith st.s.Wt FOUNDRIES. White A Brother. 462 Me. ay. s. w. FURNISHED ROOHB. Furnished Booms. 218 Pennsylranlayensa.t GALTANIZED CORNICES, ETC Whyte 4 Overman, comer 12X asd X streets. GAS OFFICES. ,. OOce U. S. Inspector or Gas asd Metres, 402 Testa street. Uffine hours, from 8 to s, GAS FIXTURES, PLUKBIKG, e, Wm. Bothwell. 112 B street s. e. Mantels at cost. GBOCERT STORES. Hall A Home. 07 Market Space. HAIR DRESSERS. ladame Dubou, from Paris, 1211 Pennsylvania ays HARDWARE AND CUTLERT. J, W. Kennedy A Co., 612 Pa. av., bet. 6th asd 7th. HATS, CAPS, FURS, EUs. T, W. Bresnan, Prartlcal Hatter, 8Utthst.,bt.B Jtl HOBSE-SHOEING. Joys' Improved Premium Horse-Shoelsg, No, 633 Q street northwest. HOTELS. Xbbltt House, F and 14th itreeta. Imperial Hotel, B st., bet. Uth and 14th. Bt, James Hotel, European plan, Pa.ave. asd 8th s I Conrresslonal Hotel, N. J. are. and south B st. Tremont House, Ind. avenue andj2d it. lUlllken's Hotel. E and 10th au. Srray's. 14221 st. northwest. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS Geo. Watts A Co., 214 7th .. above Pa. aye. J as. B, Harrover, 1S 14th tt. n. w. Befrlgera- tors. Water Coolers, Stoves, Tin and Bard ware. BooSnr and Spoutlnra specialty, INSTRUMENT MAKERS. C, Fischer. Burg. Instruments. Trusses, 6237th st WsrdemannACo.. rearof304Del aye., northeast INSURANCE OFFICES. Arlington Fire Ins. Co., 1505 Penn. ave. n. w. WmTl.. Bramhall, Gen. Fire Ins. Agent, 6077th it. Hamllnk A Co.. Utn. lns.AxeuU,Jay St., near 10th JEWELBT STORES. B. Goldstein A Co.. eorner Tenth and D streets. ,W, D. Glenn. 402 9th St., opp. Y. M. C. A. Building, J, karr. 63) Pa. ave.. Watches and Clocks repaired. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. X. C. Weaver, Justice of the Peace asd Convey ancer, 612 7th st. n. w. -B. C. Mills, 486 La, ave., also Notary and Conus'ri HID GLOVE DEPOTS. .3. J. May, Parts Eld Glove Depot, 929 Pesna. av UTHOGBAPHEBS. Borrts Peters, 458 Pa, ave., sear IX St. Photo Llthorraphy a specialty. LITERT STABLES. Xeyei A Co., eor. 14th asd D its. Close carriages for wedding calls and receptions. Boarding and livery itablea. WUlard'a Hotel stabiea. AUlsoaNaiior.tr.. ixh to isa a si. n. w. LOIN OFFICES. iH. Goldstein & Co., cor. 10th and D sts. -. Heldenbelmer, lzss Pa. are., cor. 12th ft. TJOOKINaLASES,PIC.FBAHES, Francis Limb, 1236 Pa. etc, utr Uth it. 1DKBEB TABDS. wjn.MeLeas, Dealer Is Pise and Hardwood Lum ber. Lathi, Bhlaglea, c, eor. IMS and B its. MATTBEHB HAMCFACTOBIEM. Washington Mattresa Factory. SOS U street. KCBCnAHT TAILOBS. -xoas A. Blmon. 7 7th t., op. Pott Office Dent, HIIXIlfZET, Ac 'tin. 0. Stratton MllTr A Ureal Mxr.,611 Fs AT.s.e. BILK DEPOTS, Alderney. OEn.; Milk asd Cream delivered dally. J. Colusa, G3 lots- Milk, Cream, Ac, dellTered. OPTICIAJIS. B, H. Hempler. 451 fa. ay., eor. t), it. OBHAKENTAI. IEOS 1TOBKS. Join A. Havward. Wrought asd Can Iron Ball- lags, 1414 Fourteenth street northwest. OBNAHESTAL FLAIIEBEB8. Faul Learr. Ornamental Plasterer, B3 F st, N. Wi PAINTERS. Armor A Hon trap, KM asd KB D ttreet northwest. tk 8. Farter A 80s. 7JJ Thirteenth itreet northwest. PAIKT8, OILS, GLASS. Ac. 4Seorge ByneaU Jr., 839 D itreet nortsweit. PAPER HAKCFACTCBEB. Ceo. 11111. Jr.,432 Ninth itreet N. W., Manufao- tnrer and wholesale Dealer Is all klsdi of Paper, villi oa Water asd Potomac streets, Georgetown, PAPER WAREHOUSES. X. Morrison, 80S D it. PATEHT AOEJCTS. 47 ohs J. Halsted.IU 7U it.. lateOrosbT.H. A Gould FHOIOCBAFH GAIXKRIKS. Brady's National Portrait Gallery, 36 Pa. aT PXASOB. Beieheabach, 43 llta it., a tew door shore Fa. at BaUet, Davis A Co.'l Pianos, BUNlnth it. N.W. m FLCMBEB8 AKD GAS FITTERS. Benry K. Crult, 717 7th at., near H. W.B. Fluhugb,Plsmber asd Uaafltter.TJ Id stN.X, PRUTTEHB OFFICES. BepebUcaa Job Office, eor. Pi. aT. asd tttb It, SEAL ESTATE A4JEHTO A BROKER. A. L. Barber Co., 1 Droit S'U'i,B.t Dealers, K. M. HaU, f n 7th st, opp. Post I III U U....I,.... VMV.. f or & umu liepu wTS. Konrer.-ui7tta !.. on j. P. O. flm. , Leuroitfluua'c, Idwln j. Sweet, til 7U it., opp, PoitUfflct Dept. VIOL B-m. J. Oook. 7ii 14th it., odd. Blirn J ACo.'iBaak. X. K. Wlljon, all 7th ttreet, opp. F. O. Dept. ff,000,tco worth ofpropertT and nock for aale or . cxehasra for rood real ettats by BralfJori A jaais. u. irensaTiTasia arcniw, t ATE BEPOSIT TATJLTS. Cermas Americas BaTtnri Bask Safe Depoalt VattlU, federal Bsllalso, cor. Tthjiad T IU. BZmBQ JKACHIKES. r. f. Steer, 'Wheeler A Wllioa'i Improred, JM X it. Xsa Wllioa asd all other klsdi eor. 7th asd H m IHIBT FACTOBT. Thompaon'a, tie Droit Bolldlsi;; FlseitDreuBUrt torder, fi.g. IXTEB PLATERS. Edward Stolpe, an 7th it., op. Palest OHM. RAHPUB BEFOTS. JJUnrtr'a, 07 7U it., op. Patent OOce. BTOSTX TARDS. Acker A Co., cor. North Capitol asd X ita, TELEGRAPH HfSTBUKEHTB. Xatterlea, Wire, asd asppllea, Oeorge C. KaTsard, 1E3 & itreet. eorner mi g ineesth. TOBACCO ASM CIGABS. OCUrara, BeitotaU. taPit..B. w. T. Jeir.Cowle'.'Txar faJce, 37tliit. a. w CXtBREIXA PARASOL KAKUT Joan Bw:era,lP at. K.W.; no branch itore MEDICAL. 3.EXAT MEDIO AI, BOOK AUD SB-1 J U2&CXB O for laclw and centa. Best free for two AddiTM St. Joaepb Medical IsiUtste, m. ffU jowpemw. uam-u "mstm&RCE. 3335 VEAK, NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE IN SURANCE COMPANY. BOSTON, MASS. AN3ETS. .113,009,000 LOOK OUT FOB THIBTT-SECOND ANNUAL BEPOBT, UTS. Dividend to members In O A8U, sc their premiums fall due. Over ts.OOO.000 have beev returned to members during the last thirty-two years. Begin the new year to Insure. ALT. VOL1UIE3 protected from forfeiture by State law. boltcltors wanted; liberal terms made to parties having lapsed policies. N. B. CLABKE, General Agent, No. 607 Seventh street. Also, Agent for the Dwelling House Fire Insur ance Company of Boston. novc-tf pOLICT HOLDERS M UK LITE INSURANCE COM can learn some Interesting and con6dentlal Inform ation, Important to them, concerning that com pany by sending their names, aridrtas, number of policies and amounts of Insurance to 1NVEHTI UATOB, Lock Box 4475, New Tork City Post Office. OC27-M OFFICE OF THE MUTUAL PBOTEC TION FIRE 1N8UBANCE COMPANY OF THE DISTBICT OF COLUMBIA, (Chartered by act of Congress.) 1509 Penn. are., op. U. S. Treasury. ornciES. GEOBGE TATLOB, President. WM. BALLANTTNeTN lee President JAMES X. FITCH. Secretary and Treasurer. TBCSTEK8. GEOBGE TATLOB, WM. BALLANTYNE, CIIA8. Y. PECK, JOSEPH CASEY. JOHN C. IIAKKNXBS. JOHN T. GIVEN, M J. B1BLEY. N. W, BUBCHELL, JAMES H. BAVILLK. The above company Issnea policies of Insurance on most favorable terms. Pamphlets containing the act of incorporation and by-laws furnished os application. JAMES E. FITCH, ociam becretary and Treasurer. HSUKE YOUR PROPERTY IN THE nEEMHTB IHSUEAirOE 00MPAHT OF WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, Office, No. 1. over Bask of Washington. CHABTEBED BY CONGBESS 1875. Capital, 830,000 Surplus, JUO,O00 JAMES ADAMS. C. W. HOWARD, President. Secretary. DIRECTORS: James Adams, T. B. Cross, A, A. Alison, Ed. Shoemaker, Jos. BeJfcrn, A. BothwelU T. Ed. nark, Thos Parker, W. J. Wilson, 1 . E. Howard, r,. . Davis, Washington. G. W. Cropley, Georgetown. Personal Property Insured and Builders Bisks sep8-3m taken at the lowest rate.. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR MARBLE TILING FOB THE UNITED STATE1 GENERAL POST OFFICE, WASHINGTON, D. C. Orricz or SurrBTisina Arcbitect) TBKASURT DxrARTHEST, J WASHIsaTOW, D. O , Nov. 1, 1876. ) Sealed proposals will be received at this office, nstll 12 m. of the Uth day of November, ls78, for white and black marble tlllne and bordering required for the basement of the United States General Post Office, Washington, D. U. Copy of speclScatlos and schedule, and any ad- "t'-ral Information, may be had on application at'th s office. JAMES O. HILL, noS-FMWSt SupervlBlng Architect. PROPOSALS FOR MATERIALS FOE THE UNITED STATES NAVYTABD, LEAGUE ISLAND, PHILADELPHIA, PA. BcEXAn or Y aeds asd Docks, ra.) PIATT UEFARTatKirr, WASHTKOTOir. D. O. Oct. 18. 1879. Sealed propoials. Indorsed "Proposals for Mate rials for League Island Nary Yard," addressed to the Ohlel or the Bureau of Yards asd Docks, Navy Department, Washington. D. 0.,wlU be re ceived at this Bureau until 12 o'clock m. on the Utb day ot NOVEMBER, A. D. 1870, for furnish ing and delivering at the United States Navy Yard, League Island, Philadelphia, Fa., free of all expense to the Government, the articles em braced In the following classes, viz.: Class No. 1, Bricks; Class No 2, Lime; Class No. S, Hrdranllo Cement; Class No. 4, Building Sand; Class No. G, Cast Iron Columns, Plate Iron Girders asd Rolled-Iron I Beams. Printed schedules, In which the materials and articles required are embraced, with form of otler and guarantee, will be furnished on application to the Bureau, Commandant of tseLeagne Island Nar Yard, and Purchasing Paymaster at Phila delphia, Fa. Bonds asd security Is the full amount of the contract will be required, and the Bureau re serves the right to reject any or all bids, as the Interests of the Government mar require. J. CJ. HOWELL, oc26-td Chief of Bureau. US. NAVY YARD, WASHINGTON. COMHAXDAXT'S UrFICK, October 22, 1878. For the purpose of submitting for examination and test to a Board appointed oy the Nary De partment with the view of establishing a standard 11 080 for use Is the United States Navy, manufac furrrff of Coffon-Canrct, Svbber.Lined Hote are hereby Invited to deliver In this Navy Yard, by the 1st of November next, free of any expense to the Government-speclmens of said hose, In lengths of twenty-five (26) feet each, with couplings of Work's patest attached. Each specimen most bear the same of the mannfacturer, with cost of same per foot, Including, also, cost of couplings. JOHN O. PEBKElt, oc23 Commodore U. S. N, Commandant. Coxxasdaxt's UrricE, October 27, 1S7B. The foregoing Is so far modified that samples of all Jtfndi of rubber-lined canvas hose will be re ceived for comparative trial, and the time for de livery of same at this yard extended to the Uth proximo. JOHN O. FEBIGER, Commodore U. S. N.f Commandant. oc30,3lknov0,itll PROPOSALS FOR MATERIALS TO BE B1IPPL1BDTOTUE NAVY YABUS UNDER THE l OGMZANCE OF THE BUREAU OF CONSTBUCllON AND BEPAIB. NATT DiriBTKETT,) Bchxau or CoirBTsrcTios and Kkfaie, Wabhihotoh, D. O., September 23, 1879. ) Sealed proposals to furnish timber asd other materials for the, Navy for the fiscal year ending June SO, 1877, will be received at this Bureau until 12 o'clock m. of THURSDAY, November 19, 1879, at which time the bids will be opened. The proposals must be addressed to the "Chief of the Bureau of Conttruction and Repair, Saw Department, Wathington,'? and must be Indorsed "Proposals or Timier, i c, Jor the Kavv," that they may be distinguished from ordinary DuUsest letters. To prevent confulicn, and facilitate the opening of (Ac Hd$, partiet bidding for tuppliet at tevtral yardt will enclose their bide tn teparate envelope! Jor each yard, indorted with the name of the yard for vhich the bid ft made. Printed schedules for such classes as parties deal Is asd Intend to bid for, together with In structions to bidders, giving the forms of proposal, or guarantee, and of certificate of guarantors, with printed forms or offer, will be furnished to such persons as desire to bid, onappllcatlon to the Commandants of the respective Navy Yards, and those or all the yards os application to the Bu reau. The Commandant of each Navy Yard, and the purchasing Paymaster for each Station, will have a copy of the schedules of the other yards, for ex. amlnMlon only, in order that persons who In ten 1 to bid may judge whether It Is desirable to make application ror any of the classes ot tnose yards. The proposals must be for the whole of a class; but the Department reserves the right to reduce the whole class, should the Interest of the Gov ernment require It, before the execution of the contract. All applications for information, or for the examination of samples, must be mads to the Commandants of the respective yards. Bill or ojfert wilt oe received only from par tie who are bona Jlde dealeri In, or manufac. turer$ of, the article! they offer to furnith. The guarantors must be certified by the Collector of Internal Revenue for the district In which they reside. The contract will be awarded to the person who makes the lowest bid and gives the guarantee re quired by law, the Navy Department, however, reserving the right to reject the lowest bid, or any which it may deem exorbitant. Car the provitione of section 8722 of the Be. tited Statute!, the offer of any person who, at principal or surety, te been a defaulter in any previou! contract with the Savy Department will not be received. Sureties In the full amount will be required to sign the contract, and their responsibility must be certified to the satisfaction ot the Nary De partment. A.s additional security twenty per centum will be withheld from tneamount of the bills until the contracts shall have been completed, and eighty per centum of the amount or each bill, approved Is triplicate by the Commandants ot the respec tive yards, will be paid by the Paymaster or the station designated in the contract, or. If none Is specified, by the Paymaster or the station nearest the yard where the goods an delivered, within ten days after the warrant for the same shall bare been passed by the Secretary of the Treas- The classes or this Bureau are numbered and designated as follows: No.LWhste Oak Logs; No. IS, White Fine Plank, Boards; No. 19, White Ash Oars; No. 2i Cypress, Cedar. No. 24, White Oak Staves and Headings; No. 85. Llgnumvltss; No. 84, Steel; No. 88, Iron Wrought Nails; No. S3, Iron Out Nal.s; No. 42, Lead, pipe, sheet: No. si. Zinc; No. is, Locks, Hinges. Bolts, of brass and i, en; No. 40, Screws, of brass and iron; No. to, Ftles; No. M, Augers; No. 62, Tools Tor ship stores; No. 13, Tools Tor use m yard and shops; No. M, Hard ware: No. M, White Lead; No. 17, ZIno Paint; No. M, Colored Paints, Dryers; No. 69, Linseed Ou; No. 60, Varnish. Spirits Turpentine; No. 63, Sperm and Lard Oil: No. 4U, Tallow, Soap; No. 66, FUn Oil; No. 65, Glass; No. 69, Brushes; No. TO, Dry Goods fornKsolsterlng; No.TLSUUoaer; No. :i,t5nicibieii No. IS, Ship Cliaualery; No. ! 'Adds; No. 15. Bosln, Fitch, Crude Turpentine; "No. 77, Belting. Packing; No. TS, Leather; No. SA Charcoal: No. 89, Wood. The following are the classes, by the numbers, required at th. respective nary yards: POBTSMOUTH- Nos. It, 25, 89, 13, 48, 60, M, 69, 60, W, 69, 69, TO, TS, TLBs. .' .. . T . "J tHJOlTJ"- .Jtjr Not. 4B.4a.C0, ffcVS, H, 68, 5?,sa, 69,60,63, 0.11.75,74. , 10, 31, IS. , NEW TORE. Nos. 22, 43, IS, 69, 67, hi, 69. 60, 63, 68, TS. VTEEAaUEMIAWD. " Nos. 25, 8.89.43, 48,43. 60, 63, 63, 64, 60, 63, 64, fl,T0,-TLTs,7VTT,ft;is. - V .3 WASHINGTON.. Nos. 22, 89. 48. V60, 61, 62, 63, 64. 66, 6T, 68, 69, 60, 63, , 68, 69, 70. Jl, T2.TS.ll, T5, IT, T8. 8. 89. NORFOLK. Nos. 22, 25, 8S. 39,48, 49, DO, 62, f J, M. 69, 67, 5 J), w,eA6i,e,e9T0,,Ti,Ts,TT;T8j " MABE ISLAND. NOS. 19, 24, 85, 42,A43, 48, 49, 62, 63, M . -9, 6T, 68, 69, 60. 63. 64. 66. 68. 69. to. 71.78. 78. Se30.td TS EW QOOBBI A large Use of Gilt-Band Window Shades at greatly reduced prices. Plain Shade Ooods.- Hair Mattresses, Feathers. Hearth Bugs, Door Mat, Blankets; Bed Comforts, Fancy roldlsg-Chaln. Ac, at . I F. CLABK k BOSS' - NEW BTOBE, nol-tr N. uanvteet. T F MERCHANT TAttORS UKAR HUBMlil?'' , Trrreps'OJgAjyqr TAi7-R lit Tenth street; bet. X and T nortaVcn, . seU-MWF2m WASHINGTON. C. a4a.TJTTT3M:iira GEORGE T. KEEN, M-7T-)T A rm m A TT .- 414 Ninth Street, Bess leave to Inform the pabile that. In crSer to be up with the present state ef thensasdal degres sion of the times he has decided to BEDUCE THE FBICK 0? BSI1ESS BUTTS TO $25 UTD $30. All Garments made to order, as helerps no ready made goods. sepli-3m i GEO. BEBG1HNG, Herctaant Tailor smd (Jent'a FBTBlsk' Ins; OiKMl, 1318 F street northwest, staa received a werj elegant assortment of FALL ANJD WINTER GOODS, Asd Is prepared to make them up Is the latest stylei at moderate prices, sepll-tf H. KOPPEL, UEBOHANT TAIL0B, CLaM of the Ebbltt Hoou.1 3. takea pleasure In announcing to ku fnendi and the public that be has removed his place 1221 F at, H.fT., eor. Thirteenth Had F, WHEBE HE HAS THE FINEST SELECTION OF GOOD this side of New York, which he Is prepared e stake up tn FIBST-CLAS3 BTTLE, at prices to eult the T1""-. WCALL AND BE CONVINCED. apU-tf EVANS A EVANS. RIOHABD STUABT FVANa, BintiABD P EVANB, Attorneys. at-Law, Post Office Box 104. Offices corner rllth and D streeu northwest, opposite City HalL near Columbian Law Building, asd 107 East Oapltol street, near the Capitol. seJO-tf B. H, 'WARNER, Oorner Seventh and F Streets, REAL ESTATE BROKER. HOIET LOANED On Uood Beal Estate tjecuntyls sums toBult, PBOPEBTT BOUGHT AND BOLD. Bsrxszxczs. ington. Any Banklsg House Is Wash feW-tf E. W.WHTTAKER, nsneral Claim and Collection Agent, 2215 M street northwest. DISTBIOT CLAIMS A SPEOIALTT. . WM, A. COOK, ATTORNEY-AT-IsAW, NO. 480H LOUISIANA AVENUE, Will practice la the Supreme Court of the United States. Court of Claims, Supreme Court or the Dis trict of Columbia, Gommlnees of Congress and De partments of the United States Government. iyo-tr 'Woodbury Wheeler, Attorney-at-Law, 889 Fosr-and-a-bair street, Washington, D. C, Practices In the Courts of the District and Prince George's county. Md. deU-tf J. a. XT EBBOnT. NOTABY PHBLUl. CLAIM AGENT AND CONVETANOXS. Northwest corner Ninth and G streeu northwest. lma. Affidavits and other Legal Paperi prepared asd acknowledge!. Note, protested. Office hours, from 8 a. m. tot p. m. jyis RAILROADS. "D ALTIMOBh, AND OHIO BAILBOAD. .OCT. 16, 1871. A- M. Leave Washlnrtos- 6 00 Baltimore, EUlcott Cily and Way Buttons. 9.40 Baltimore, AnsapoUs asd Way Button, Pols of Bocks, asd Intermediate Buttons. Kale. Stem. IO0 Baltimore and Alexandria Junction. Susda stops at Alexandria Junction. 8 JO NIW YOSK, PHILADXI.FHIA A1VD BOSTOS rniss. Pulman Parlor Cars, (aunday stops at Way Station.. 8 JO Baltimore and Way Buttons. 8.3 Chicago, Cincinnati, Bt. Louts asd Pitta burg Express. Parlors and Sleepers. Frederick. Hagerstown and Vallv road. Parlor and Sleepers. No connection for Chicago. t.M Point of Bocks and Way SUUons, Harrison burg and Way Stations, Valley Branch. Piedmont and Way SUUons, Main Stem; Ilagerstown. ts New yokkaxd Boston Liktrd Extbksb, and all Eastern cities. No stops except at Belay for through passengers uaituuurt: and Philadelphia; Sunday to Baltimore and Annapolis only, P. M. 11.1S Baltimore. Way Stations, "EUlcott City asd Asnapoiis. 1:40 NZW YOBX, PHrLADSXTBIA A1TD NOKTOUL ExrsxSB. Alexandria Junction. On Bun day all wav sunnss ar Baltimore only. I JO Baltimore and Way Buttons. Brederlsk via Belay. 4 JO B ALTIVOBZ AWD LkSSXL EXTBZSg. 4a0 Federlcx ana Point or Koea.:(vu Metropoli tan Branch.) ConnecU on Saturday for Ha gerstown and t lnchester. 1:4 Baltimore, Annapoui asd Way Buttons. Frrortck. t.o0 Baltimore and Way SUttoss to Annapolis Junction. 6.45 CIHCIHKATI AWD LOtTMYlUJI EXTBISS. lExeept Saturday) Hagerstown asd Win chester. Sleeping car. to Cincinnati asd LOCIBVTLI.K. 8 JO Foist of Bocks asd Way Buttons. 7:00 PHii.inai.rHta ahd Baltikoba Ezrazgs. 7.15 Baltimore and War SUUons.' 7.35 Pitubitrg, Chicago, and Colnmbus. 9zai Baltimore, AlexandrU Junction and Relay. 10 OONEWYOBKAltDPaiLADXLrUIA MISBT EX- feibs. Bleeping cars to New York. lOnli Baltimore and Way Buttons to Asnapoiis Junction. 11:43 ST. LOUIS. CHICAGO AWD CIXCIXWATI EX- raxee, and to LoulsrUle on Saturday. Sleepers. TOS, 8:10, 8:40. f SO a. m.; fSO. 445. t.90, l-ts. TnA 7U5. 7 Jo, 1:20, 10.-00. 10.-06and U.t5p. m., dally. AU other trains dallr. except Sundav. Ho connection on Hnnoav ror Hi Valley Branch, or for New York asd paia as e.iu a. m. ana s:wp. m. for further lsformatlon apply at the Baltimore and Ohio ticket offices, WaihlsgtOB SUtlos,and4SS, 601 and 603 Pesssylvasla avesue, asd No. 918 Fif teenth street N. W., where orders will be taken for baggage to be checked and received at any point la the city, THOS. B. SHARP, Master of TrasiportaUoa. L.X.OOLX, General Ticket Agest. " GEO. 8. KOONTZ. Geseralgest. QE DOLLAB BATED. CHEAP BAILBOADTlCXET officx. Ballroad tickets bought or sold, to or from all polsta, at a reduction upon any office or depot la this city. Apply to lL D. WHITESIDE, KB Pennsylvania avenue sorthwest, la the candy store. Washington, D. C. Ial8-ly 1876. GREAT 187S. PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE TO THE K0RTH, VEST AKD SOUTHWEST. Double Trttek, Steel Ball, Splendid cenerr, HstsrulBeeBt Eqalpment. OCTOB IB ft, 1876. Trains leave Washington, from Depot, comer of Blxth and Bstreeta, as foUowaj For ntttburg and the West. 6 a.m., aauy, with ranor car at rituonrg; t.j D. m.. oaiiv. wiui jraiaca uar u Chicago, and u M a. m., dally, except Sunday . BaltlBiore A Potomac Railroad. ForOanandalgua, Boeheiter, Buffalo, Niagara Fans and the North, 6 a. m., dally, except Bunday; and 7:40 p. ts, dally, except Saturday, with Palac Cars, to Watklss. ror Erie, Canandalgua. Buf falo, and Niagara Falls, 11:60 a, m., dally, except Susdav. ForNew York asd the East, 1:13 a. ra. and t:40 p, ki., dally, wits Palace Can attached; Limited Xx preas of Pullman Parlor Cars, las a. m- dally, ex cept Sunday, For New York and the East, 8:06 a. m. and 1:40 p. m.. dally, except Bunday, with Parlor Cars attached. For Philadelphia, Its a.m. asd 1:40 p. m.. dally, except Sunday, and 1:33 a. m. and 7nt asd 1:40 p- m.. dallr. Limited Express, taos-rn., dally, except Bunday. accommodation for Baltimore, 4J0 p. m., dallr. except Sunday. " dally, except Busday, . . p-,-, ForAssapolls,ertOaBdUdOA, BU and 43) p. sk.. - Cilly, except Bunday. aleiandru A Irederietolnrg Railway 1 AleiaBdrla t WashlBgtoa Ballraftd. Vff IbTHriHe in 1 tWM tr. - 420, a, A and 7 so p. m. On Buaday at t a, m.,1 ano7 p, ts. " "- r ror the Bouts, vu irnmotmi, 3.1 J a. m. dar y, and Tla LTsehburg VUJs, m-ana USXJp. m. daUy. Trains leave Alexandria for Washington a, 7. a, ft, to, 11 a. in.. I, A 4jau. 6and7pTmTmSiJidayal T and 10 a. m., and Sat) p. m. Tickets, lsformatlon, Sleeping and Parlor Cars aecommodatlona can be procured at ths offices: northeast comer of Thirteenth street and Penn sylvania avenue, aortheaat eorner of Blxth street asd Pesssylvasla avenae,and at the depot, where orders can be left for the ehecklsgof Dsxgiftto destination from hotels and residence.. """ rBANE THOMSON, D..M. BOYD, Jr. sjl-tf Gea'l Manager. Gen '1 Passenger Agent. "Vy-ASHINQTON AND OHIO BAILBOAD. bUMMEB"! ABBANeEMENT, BEGINNING APRIL M. 1S7S. - TWO TBAIWS DAILY. EXCEPTi aunxJAXrxtATTWSKN AXVaAAN' DBIA AND BOUND HILL. X. Leave Washington at ft a. m. asd 4 p. m., and AlexandrU at too a. m. and tM p.m.; pass Lees burg, going westward, at -uao a. m. and IODD. m. and arrlye at Bound HU1 at Um. and 7 p.m. Leave BoundUlllat:10a.m.lW0 p. m., pass Leetburg, going eastward, at 8 a.m. and ltio p. m., and arrive atAlexandrU8.Ua.in. and SOtp. at., asd Waah Isgton at 8 Jo a. m. and 8 sop. m. AT-Passengeri from Washington will take the Washington and Ohio cars at the Baltimore and Potomac railroad sutlon at ft a. m. and 4 p. m., and go throngh te Bousd UU1 without change of can. The 1:10 a. m. train tram Alexandria and 11 JO p, m. train from Bound Hill connect at Bound Hill with Harris' Dally Ltse of Coaches for Sslcken Tttle,BerTTVlUe and Wlschester; also, with Reamer's Ltse of Coaches, which leave Leesburt dally for Aldle and Mlddleburg. Both Trains Westward make close connection at Vlennawlth Btsaos'i Line of Btages for Fairfax Court-Bouse. VOBODStsnga wcaea, cent, per aaueiaas IJckeUjSftD, sk. ss. oavsoiaa, SeBeralllcAMAgeati THE USEFUL ARTS.. ?. Xfm BOWJbjJV. HOUSE Blow AND OBITAilESTAL PATN"TE3 AIRS OLAZIEB, EBLonlilasa avenue, bet. Blxth and Seventh sts. Jobbing promptly attended to. ang-tf I Lmsj&K9& lN-PLATE AND NHEET-IBON I l,T"eT"n'?.!!r northwest AU work war- ranted ffrst. class. ocl2-6m ESTABLISHED 1844. OABBXAQE Hjk VVT ACTUBEK, CUt, ana 18FWnrfnUa 8ltrefj, BEPAIsUNO la all Its breathe. AUcarrlafti left for repairs, stor.ge or commlMfu aretssared. Broome at..) Fifth avegne. NewATorte. Awnings, Tents and Fi'.igs, aT. O. Hoaran, MCatmiaotrttrer, Ho, 718 Market Space, between Bevesth asd XUTht apZ-tr streeu northwest. W. C. IiYCETT. BOOKBINDER AND PAPER-RULER, o. 871 rennsjlTtmla are., bet Testa and ElerenUi eta., tioniB sflcle. BV-Booka elegantly or plainly bousd. Periodicals asd Nrwniap.r.Aavralhrattaaited to- OaRFXSTEB A5B BUTjOXB, Taasachnsetta Awe., Bet, TMrteearlJi and Fonrteentb sJfm. (Beatdence 1718 ronrteenth street northwest.1 in work executed nrflotratlT and falthfullT. , vmf rTJSTH'S PATENT (STEEL) SOIE AKD O UKKL FBOTECTUBtV-Make joar ItooUanil bboea Ust twice u lonjc, pirrent llpplnff, rctxla ebape, ttc. For le everrwliere, uid by the In Tentor, K. S. JUSTH, 619 D street north west Goof lndncfcxnenta offered tore-teUers. oelB-tf S. M. I'ASSETT, Artist Photographer, (roBuxsxT or Chicago,) 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. BIXLIBT ASS STCOIOS Orxw rail TO ALT. Irs-ir A. R SHEPHERD & CO., 1117 Pa, Ave. and 407 Twelfth Et, PUJMBEBS, STEAM AND GAS FIITERS, AND DEALEB3 121 Plnmbera' and Gas Fitters Haterlale-)-fiarstlee, Cbandellera. StatnarF, Hangcs, Furnaces, II eaters, Ac. ALU'S B. BnxrBinii. ael-tr Faaxr Josxt, JACQUES JOUVENAL'8 HAEBLE WORKS, o. Ml X Street, near Lewla Johnson A Co.'m Bank. An MUKTJaaENTB on hand sold at a great reduc tion. All new orders made by designs of the latest style.. The beet workmasaslo asd nest ITAUAN MAKBLK sanuitowl. rm g 0 ULANQBMBjmAirgAIBB. FELIX DE8F033E The well-knows asd only French baker Is Wash ington, has removed to Jo. 3)12 II street, between Twentieth and Twenty-first streets, near Pennsyl vania avenue, where. In a house expressly built for the purpose, he has greater facilities thas before for the manufacture of the best Fresch asd Amert can bread. rrench Bread a specialty. Liberal terms offered to hotels and dealers. N. 1). rrench bread Is recommended for persons of delicate health, especially for those suffering tromMyspepala. jyl-SToThly CONFISEBIE PABISIENNE. JEAN B. GA.TJTBON, 806 I street northwest, between Klghth and Ninth streets, manufacturer of Fine French Confections. K. B. I guarantee my Can dlesto be pure and always fresh. Great variety. Price, moderate. AeB.lm ocxvim QOI.TJKBIA BABE HOTE COHFART. o. SOS FenniTlTnla Atsbbs, WASHIKQTON, D. a . Ws are prepared with every faculty for K5GBAfT56 AKD PBIKTDI6, BANK NOTES, BONDS AND COMMEBOIAI WOBK OF ETEEY KIND, Aa W. H. FHTWP, FreHdent. eco. T. JONE8, Vlce-PreeldesU JOHN W. WATEB3, Becretary. JOHN at. TAN BUSXIBK, Treanrsr, mt-wrjf BBBB DDDD T T B H tt K A B B B B A BBBB BBBB Ai B B B B A L D D T T A. D D T T AD D TT , AD D T ,' AD D T B B K K A n 8 B 1 ADDDD Ifatlonal Poxrtrait Gallery, o, BSS PenniTlTanla ATenne, Bat. Blxtn and Serenth Htreeta, air, Brady has the pleasure of asBousetsctohls Mesdi and the public that he has returned towash Ington and reopened his gallery. He will be aided by a corps or the best artists, end will avail himself of all the recent Improvements In the photographic art. sir. Brady win give his personal attHo to his patron, dallr frost 8 a. so. till 8 p. m. decU-STuTht WM. B. ENTWISLE, Oor. Peansjlrania ATenne and Twelfth St. BXixxz IS ruai tf M DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, FANOY AND TOILET ABTIOLES, Sponges, Srnslies, Soaps, Perfumery, Etc B2rFhyilclass' Prescriptions ponsded. carefully eom Je8-tf S'iEOTHniLmNaSEBEOTE D BY THE UMTFO STATES OOVEBM1IENT AT THE 1MEBATI0AX. EX11I1J1T10 OF U.S. WxBffiiroTOw. D.O.0 ntsT, l- B78. J NO. ITSi F STRIBT XOBTaWXST, November 0. irtr. Sealed proposals are hereby Invited for the nnr. chase and removal of the following buildings erected by the United States Government In con. section with the International Exhibition, vis.: 1. The Government Building at intersection of Belmont and Fountain avenues, In Exhibition Q rounds, built of framed timber, with iron roof trnss; felt roof end glased sides; In form of latin cross; central nave and aisles, V0HO3 feet; tran sept, 800x100 feet: cupola st intersection sur mounted by lantern; whole area, 103,810 squire feet. Building to be sold as It stands, without exhibits, shafting or gas fixtures, railroad tracks, fire-plngs, hose apparatus or lightning rods, and to be removed as soon after February 1, 1877. as possible. Suitable for foundry, ear-shops, Ice bouse, Ac. Proposals will be received at No. 1788 "F" street. Washington, D. O, nstll 8 p. m. Jan nary 18, 187;, whin they will be opened and award made. . 2. Hospital Building, north of above,-siie 88x39 feet, and addition 40x14 feet, two stories high; capacity, 24 hospital beds, with rooms for dispen sary, offices, store-rooms, kitchen, ho. To be sold as ft stands and removed as soon after February 1, 1677. as possible. Suitable for farm dwelling. Proposals will be received, as above, until 3 p. m. January IS, 1877. A Frame structure at corner Elm arenne and Ftrty.nrtt street, to be removed by December 25, 1876, all cellars, wells or other excavations to be Oiled up and leveled off by the purchaser on or before that date. Proposals will be received, as above, until 3 p. m. November SO, 1878. 4. Frame structure on ths encampment ground near George's Hill, Is the Exhibition Orounds, used as water closets; to be removed Immediately after sale. Proposals will be received, as above, until 3 p. m November 80, 1876. 6. Frame building, with brick foundation for one boiler, used for the steam siren or fog-horn; to be removed Immediately after sale. Proposals will be received as above until November, so, rich bid mutt be accompanied by a certified check for lOper cent, or tneamount bid, the check to be forfeited to the Government fir ease the Dioaer snail, neglect or reruse to complete the purchase by full payment within fire days after notice or acceptance of his bid, and no work of re moval to be begun until full payment Is made. The Government reserves the right to reject all bids not deemed satisfactory." AU desired Information tn respect to the Gov ersmest Building may be had upon application to this Office, or to LIEUT. HENKY MET. OAIiFE, U. H. A., at the Building Itself; tn re- Sard totbe Hospital Building or ASST. BUBO. .J. WOODWARD, Army Medical Museum, Washington, D. O, or to ASST. SURQ.H.O. YABKOW.at the Bulldlnrrln regard to the Elm-avenue property and water-close ts, of O APT. JOHN F. BODOEBS, Schuylkill Depot, Phila delphia, Pa., or or-LIEUT. HENRY MET. OAXFE, as above; In regard to the Fog-horn Building, of QEN. W. V. BEYNOI.D3, Engl, neer Fourth L.H. District, Philadelphia. All bids to be Indorsed on envelope, "Bid for Government Building, International Exhibition, No. 8," or for "Hospital Building," "Elm-a venue Buildlng,"or "Water-closets," or "Fog-horn," as 'the case may be; and to be addressed to "COU. S. Q.ItYFUBD.Onatnsan Board U. 8. Etecutlve Department, D. O." S. a JVYFORD, Brevt. 1. OoL TJ. S. A., Chairman of Board. , novret gALE OF CONDEMNED OLOTHINO. WaSRMiaToa ABSiwaX, Wabbtsotow, D. O., Oct. SO, ISTi' J Wilt be offered for sale at Public Auction, at 10 o'clock a. m., November S9, 1878, at this Arsenal, a quantity of Condemned Clothing, consisting of 17 Great Coats, 8 Blouses, a) Trousers, 6 Blan kets, so yards dark blue Flannel, la yards sky bine Kersey. Terms, cash. F. WHYTE. ocSTt Captain and O. STK. JAMES H. McGILIa, AfJCiH ITAKJT, t iff MaTXwH atwiMlnc. ; , f aalitT" " j(jj printing. theJ NATIONAL REPUBLIOAN BOOK' AND JOB PBDmNG DEPARTMENT, C&t. ra Are. man Tnlrteeata St., yrYAJSBXJSGTCON, J. Cy Ism tko wer? (real ractlltTerfor dolnr J3oolr and Job irTHNTCSi- In All Its Btanob.es. KIOHAED A. MACOMB, DLAJViVGrER. BOOK WORK. TOE NATIONAI, KEPUBIJCAN Boot ' Department la unsarpiued In lta extent ana fstetlltlea hy uy rrlntlnrlZonsfitntliUoranF atner city for Use prompt and expeditions exec Hon of order for all binds or BMX PKHTKB A5B BDfBD(B. AUSO, JAMPHIBTS of aU kinds, LAW OASES, ooHSTirnrioHBi BY-IiAWB, 0ATAL0GUE3, '.FBO0EEDIN6S OF OOHVENTI05S, &0 (CO &0 JOB PRINTING. XHB NATIONAL REPUBLIOAN JOB OFFICE Is unequled, la Its extent asd complete oiulpmest, by any rrlutlni EstabUshmest south of New York We havetacllltlts for dslax all work la tie Plain and Fancy Branches vOF PRINTING. Orders eor urrTEK-rixADB, BECXIFTB, HOTKS, BOTZ-HXASB, CHICKS. BIIX-HEA9S, COTJFOS BONDS, BBAFT8, BC8IHESB CABDB. mSBDIBQ CABDB, TZarZIHQ CABDB, INVITATION CABDB, BIPJLOKAS, CZBTZFICATZS FOBTBBS, BAXIi TICKETS, BANDBIIXS rXOdBAJOaXS. CATAXOQCES, CXBOSIiABS. T.anwTJS OF AXI, KI5DB, et.tetekc. Promptly Filled and on Reason able Terms. We make a Specialty of 'SHOW WORK. i By the aid of our Improved KachlsetF we eaa print the tr LABGEST 0IAMM0TH FOSTER sad ths ' .Msillfsit Dodgers and at' ' New York and Philadelphia ' PEIOBS, t eiTICEl Oer. FemmijlTaaiei Atb.1 ' AlTUrtMsitkSt.; sffrMmAZlMr- AITCTION SLES. To-Bny. -y H. WABJHB,l?oneer. TRU8TEE8' BAI.X OF TAIiUABLZ DTPBOVKD REAL ESTATE ON HOWARD AVENUE. BARBY FAHM SUBDIVISION, COUNTY OT WAsUINUTUV, D. U. Bv Tlrtneof adeedof trsstto Daalel W. aton asd myself, datM April B. A. l. T and duly recorded is Liber Ho. 6X1, mii'zrs. oneortneiana recoras ror Wash ington county, D. C and at the request of e Dartvrnrh.' mereoy. ? .urxiTuig uuia. wtlfofferrorui ,J" trout or the. premise., at 4J0 o'clock ii T in i Tin atNDAY, the uth day or Ho. vS.?8Tlhthat?eVtnPl,Kci0,Uaa lvlnrand bilnU in iM-.'of W aahlugton, and belngpart of a1racTcaled"5au:, SfSfi'iS fcnown and designated as lot sum JiiKi'I'.i; .too numbered nine (Win the eaho. "SSSSS by aessra, Fomeroy, Elrans and Boward k. SJ ?J ofBa.'ry Farm, aecordlngto the put tbereot . J5, In the Oce of .the Surveyor of said Washln..oa county. . saia lot susoer six (8) containing era acre of laiM. , Terms or selei less with Interest at the rate of ten per centum pf annum from April 27, 137i, less CO received onaoxouat, and expense, of sole Is cash, the balance In K and twelve months, for which the notes of the pwrehaser bearing Interest from the day of sale, andiecoed by deed of trust upon the property, will be taten. A deposit of 1100 will be required at the time 14 sale. All conveyancing to be at the cost of the purchaser. In esrc the terms of ale are not compiled wia within eva (!) days, the trustee reserve, the right to reaell the property at the risk asd cost of the defaulting urrnur. u coitus w. BHUMir, ocuVTuFAds gnrvlvlng trustee. Fatnre Dcy. yjBWCAJISOX BROS., AactIoneerat THU3TEE8' 8AI.K OF VAI.DA.BI.Ti IMrROYlCP FKOPEBTY ON THE EAST BIDE OV 8EV EJfTH.BTRMT EOAD, N EAR THE BCHUET ZE2v "A RK. a. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated April 20. A.D. 18TS. duly recorded Is UberSo. 8li roUo 2 oae of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of thr party se cured thereby, we will .ell at nnbMi anetlnn In front er the premises, on TUESDAY. November It. 1S7J, at t o'clock p. m.. the following desefbed real estate, tttqste la the county or Washington. Dis trict of Columbia, to wit: All that piece or parcel ef land lying as the east side of the Bevestb-street road and north of the "Howard University." be Big part or the farm formerly owsed bv Joss A. Smith, and being the south half of a two (Zracre lot (comprised ef part or lou two (1) and three- (J) Is the partition between the heirs of Robert Feter, ) conveyed by the said John A. Bmtth and wlf to Jobs Baaersmlth By deed dated Septembers. A. D. ISM, and recorded In Llbcr K. M. II 11, rolio 33A together wtth the improvements, consisting of a two-story brick dwelling. Ac lrras: One third tn cash, and the balasee at six. twelve asd eighteen months, with interest at S per cent, per annum, secured by a deed or trust on the propextysold. orallcasb.at the option or the pa r cnxser. A aeposlt or fioo will be required or the purchsaer at the time or aale. and all conveyancing at purchaser's cost.. Term, to be compiled with Is seven d.yi, otherwise the trustee, reserve the right to melt the property at the risk and cost or the de fasltlsg puschaser, after five days advertisement. HIORY STRASBCItULB. lT.t. BKAINARD 11. WAUNjlR, Trustees. ncXI-TuTh'adr w ESTEBN MABKET STALLS. EirciYDR's OTTirrr. l District or Columbia, TTASnTfOTOX. D, C Nov. 7, 1S7S. J otlce is hereby given that rights to occupy stlls for thirty years la the new Western Market build ings, southeast corner of K and Twenly-nrst itreet. northwest. W ashlngton city, will be tola at public auction In said building, the sale to begin on VKLiNE8D .l.tnellth day of November, Treat zo'dock In the afternoon, and tocontlnue, unlets otherwise ordered, at the same hour from day to day until all are dlspowd or. for particulars see circular to be had at the offlce orxhos. M. llowman. Inspector of buildings of the District. By order of the Commissioners D. C : p.. r.. iioxie, Lieutenant Engineers, U, B. A., no7-t inglseer of D. C. (3.KO. TV. ST1CKNET, Anctloneer, TKUBTEE8' SALE OF A TWO-STOUT AND MAMSAKI! ROOK BRICK WITH BASEMENT DWELLING, ON THE SOUTH SIDE Or I 'BTBFET MjRTHVrEST. BETW EEN- FIR'ST 8TRKETNOKT11WE3T AND NOKTU CAPI TOL STREET. MBy Tlttne or a deed of trust, dated June 27, A. D IS7S, duly recorded In Ltber No. tea, folio 81 one or the land records ror the Dis trict of Columbia, and at the request of the partystrured thereby, we wilt sell at public auc tion, In front of the premises, on MONDAY, No vembers), 1S76, at 4.30 o'clock p. m., the following described real estate tn the city of Washlngtou, DUtrlctof Columbia, to wit: All that piece or par cel otground. known and distinguished on the plat or plan or said city a. lot lettered B" In J. o. Waters' subdivision or part or square numbered six hundred asd twenty-three, S23,) together with the improvements. Ac. snbjrct to a prior lncum braneeorabout&SOO, which will be made known at time of sale Terms: One third cash, and the balance at six and twelve months, with Interest at eight per cent, per annum, secured byadeed of trut on the property sold, or ail cash at the option .f the purchaser. A deposit or 1100 required at the time of sale, and all converanclng at purchaser's cost. Terms to bo complied within seven days, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to reMll the property at the risk and cost or the defaulting- purchaser, after ste days' advcrtlsemest. BRAIN ARD If. tVARVER, lh.. CHARLES E. FBENTISS, J,T""te, novMVFMads T T. WORMLEY, Anctloneer. TRUSTEES' SALE o"FVaLUABLE EEAL ESTATE. SITUATED IN POTOMAC CITY, UlBLMKt VI VVUUJHJ31&. sdLk mWt1 uy virtue or a deed or trust to us. dated October 7, A. D. 1S72, and duly recorded In Liber No. 633, rolto 420, :one or the land records for Washington county. District of Colombia, and at the reanest of the mrlr VWUICU HICICUT, "C, LXUStCCS, KUI KU.ll pan He auction. In front or the premises, on THURS DAY, the 30th day or November. 1S7S. at 4.30 o'clock o.m., the following-described real estate, situate In the county of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: Lot numbered twenty, (3J.)in section numbered two, (2,) In the subdivision of Barry Farm, as made by S. C. Fomcroy, J. B. Elvans and O. O. Howard, trustees. Terms orsale: One hundred dollars, with Inter est at the rate or ten per centum per annum rrom October 7, 187. and expenses or aale In casn; tbe balance at six and twelve months, ror which the note, or the purchaser, bearing Interest rrom the dsy orsale, and secured br deed or trust upon the Eroperry sold, must be given. A depositor (30 will e required of the purchaser at the time of sale, and all cosvevanclng will be at the expense of the pur chaser. If terms or aale are sot compiled with wlthls seven (7) days lhe trustees reserve the right to resell tbe property at the risk and cost of the de- lauiusg purcnaser. JNO. W. ALVORD, It,, O. W. STIC Ail EY, J" oeSO-Ucds Tfi S. SWEET, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES' SALE OF A NEAT TWO-STORY liKIOK DWEI.LINtt OV THE SOUTH SIDE OJ" I STREET. BETWEEN THIRTEENTH AND FOURTEENTH STREETS NORTHEAST, AND A DESIRABLE LOT, WITH SMALL FRAME BBILDINO, ON THE BODTHWEST CORNER OP ELEVENTH AND B STREETS NORTHWEST. aBvvtrtueofadeedortmst. dated April 23, A. D. UTS, duly recorded In Liber No. 820, folio 110, et seq., one or the land records ror the District or Columbia, and. at tne request or the party secured thereby, we will sell at public auction. Is frost nf the premUes, os WEDNES DAY, NoTemberlS, 1378, the following described real estate andprembes, situated, lying, and being In the city or Washington. District of Columbia, to wit: At 4 o'clock p. m., all that certain piece or psrceloriasdksowsand designated aa lot num bered nfty-flve. 158,1 in Wollard's subdivision of ots numbered thirty-two (U) to thirty-eight, (38. ) and part oriotnumSered thirty-one. (31,) in Mien ler's subdivision or square numbered ten husdred asd tweuty-slx. (iocs,) together wtth the lmnrore mests, 4c Also, at I o'clock p. m., all that piece or parcel or ground ksows and designated as part of Suare numbered three husdred and nine, (309.) be nnlng ror the same at the northeast corner of said square, thence south along the line or Eleventh street west forty (10) feet, thence West sixty-eight (63) feet and three (3) Inches, thence north forty () feet, and thence east to the place of beginning, to gether with the Improvements, Ac. Terms : One fourth cash, asd the balance at six. twelve and eighteen months, with Interest at eight per cent, per annum, secured by a Ceed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit ofjioo will be required on each lot at the time or sale, and all conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with In seven days. BRAINARD H. WARNER, ) -.,,--. CHARLES C. GLOVER, J Tnut ocSl-TnThSads TD JX. WABHEB, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES' SALE Of'a NEAT TWO-8TORY FRAME DWELLINS, WITH MANSARD BOOK. ON mull STREET, NEAR HOWARD UNIVERSITY, IN THE COUNTY OF WA9U 1NUTON, D. C. a By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Feb ruary E7, A. D. 1S72, duly recorded Is Liber No. 711, folio 68, one of the land records for the District of Columbia, asd at the request of the party secured thereby, we will aelt at pub lie auction. In front of th premise, on WEDNES DAY, November 13, 1876, at 4.30 o'clock p. xo.., the following described real estate, situate In ths countrof Washington, District or Columbia, to wit: The west hair or lot numbered eight (8) In block numbered twrnty-three, (23, ) In the Howard University subdivision or the rarm of John A. Bmllh, as recorded In the surveyor's office of Wash ington county, D. C, together with, the Improve ments, 4c. Terms: One fifth is cash, asd the balance at one. two, three and four years, with Interest at 8 per cent, per annum, secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at option of the pur chaser. A depoalt of 100 required at the time of sale, asd all cosrcyasclsg at purcbaser'a cost. If terms of sale are sot compiled with In seven days, the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- csskt, miter Hieairi' auTeruMrmeai. W ILL1AM F. MATT1NULY, I , CHARLES E. PRENTISS. f ' Trustees. T. COLD WELL,' Salesman. noZ-ThSTssds CIURHaI HA9DT, Auctioneer. 1BU8TFJCS' SALE oFUeAL ESTATE SITU ATED ON ALLEY BETWEEN FlrTEENTK AND SIXTEENTH AND L AND M STREETS NORTHWEST. xiyvirtse er aaeea ox truss to ss, aaiea November i, A. D, 1872, and duly recorded In Liber No. 700, folio 140, one of tbe land record, for Washington county. District of rAlnmhla- and at tne nouert of the oartr secured thereby, we, as trustees, will sell at publls auction, In rrontofthe premise-ton WEDNESDAY, the 29th day of November, 1376, at 4 JO o'clock p., is., all that part or lot ofgrousd numbered four tees (It, ) tn square number one hundred and ntnety eigbt, (Its.) as the same-Is described on the plat of lots asd squares is the city of Washington and District or Columbia, described as follow: Begin-, nlsg for the same at a point one hundred and one feet south from tne northeast eorner of said lot, thence running south forty-live (ti) feet eleven (11) Inches to a 30-foot alley, thence west along the Use. of said alley twesty-flve (23) feet, thence north for ty, sve (43) feet eleven inches, thesce easttwesty- are (23) feet, to the place of beginning. lerms jf sale: 1282, with tnterert at th rate of ten per centum per- annum from November A 1373,! lea. 110. received os accouut. asd expesses of sale Is cash: the balance at six and twelve months, for which the sotes of the purchaser, bearing Interest from day of sale, asd secured by deed of trust upon the creoertT sold, will be takes. A depositor Sao will be required of the purchaser at the tune or sale, and all conveyancing will be at the expense of the purchaser. If terma of aale are not compiled with within seven (7) days from day of sale, the trustees reMrvatse runt to reseu tne orooertTaa tsarur and cost of the defaulting purchaser. KO.W.'btIOKNeV', j Bnuteea, i Tsads i ectas-Tn' B. IT. WAB NEB, eor. 7th and F SU. TRU8TKE 8 SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME; suuBison tus Duuin oij-sur idiuekt, ABOE TWENTY-FIRST STREET NORTH WEST. , . ........ Si oj Tirtrue or a aeeaot trust, aatea ve-i cember 12, A. D. 1872, duly recorded Is Liber No. 70S, folio 73, one of the land records forthelilstrletor Colnmbta. and bv direction of the party secured thereby, I shall achat nubile auction. In froilt of the premises, os TUESDAY, November 21, 1876. at 4 o'clock p. m., all that lot of ground situate In the city of Washington. District of Columbia, described as part of lot twenty-one. ftl,)tn square seventr-Mven. (77.) and beginning at a point on the south line of north I street, seven teen (17) feet eastwardly. from the northwestern corner of said lot; thence running east eighteen (18) fret: thence south ninety (SO) feet eleven (ID Inches-, thence west eight (8; reel seven and a hair (7X1 Inches: thence sooth to south llneorsatil tot: thesce west nine (t) feet rourendabalf(tH) Inches: thence north to the place of Beginning, together with the Improvemenu, Ac. Terms will be made known at tlmeofsale. F. A. MCINTIBE. Trustee. povJ-rTS43 J, T, COLDWEiL, Silesnuui. BPsaa AVOJIOIH SALES. Q.EOBOE W. STICKMEY, Anet'r. SSS??1?.8 ' CNIMFBOVTD PRUF I2.JLUF HOCTII BIDK OF K ST55It bbtweks fudhteentu ami FIFTEEATUBTREErSBOUTUEAST. ."i""eor aaeeaortrust, dated Mayrr, A.D.lsTS, duly recorded la Liber Ho. SO. folio XU, tt sea oneotthelmnd VfanlaTor the District orColumhla, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell at Blbllc AY. abac auction. In front of the premises, oa FRI. AY. November!, lfrra. itin m.-ia-v- n m tt- following described real estate, situate lathe city or Washington. District or Columbia, to wit: The west part or lot numbered one. (1,) in square num be.ed" one thousand andalxty-i-e. (1.0CJ.) begin ning for the same at the southwest corner or uld lot: running thesce east os the Use or said lot elgbty-roar (Si) reet: lhenee north two hnndn-rt .nrl twenty r"o) feet iaih,nn-th,i,Arniiiini,tf,MM. by the noni) Use or said lot west elghty-rour (St) 1 feet the northwest corner or said lot: thence --. w, u nM,u-B v. hw ioi trg nnnurcu ana Iw-sJ1 l?0.'-- the place of beglnslng-coa-talnlaa "-J30 Wil' -Mt- moreorless. Tennsi . "e ,l$&tar and the balance at its asd i.iSrI!iV wlttt Interest at eight percent, per iJnsm SSeo- ,,r ,t trust oa the property eow!or 5W.'s. J-"'0.? f ,"-Prchaser7T convevaaeing at prriisvr cosU Ttnul- complied wtth tn seven aire, -sri? i BRAIN A ED H. ffAO1 Trustees. WILLIAM H. TfASD, j "". novl-JlTL4dr HANOERYSALEOFYAItUABLB KEAX. O ESTATE IV THE CITY OF WA31V.INU- iH. IJISTJUCT Or IX-LUMUIA. I By virtue or m decree or the Supreme Court I F--3J or tne s-istnct er coiumDta, passea is equity KB erase numbered HIS, Freedmas's Savings asd -Trast Company vi. Robert WlUiasu aad others, the undersigned, as trustee-, will sell on FRIDAY, the iota day of November, A. D. 1876, at 1 o'clock pt- m.. at public aucUon, In frost or tbe lireQlses. an thou, nlneetf op n,Mft'a r -rronmf lying and being In the city of Washington and Dis trict or.Col-l---.bts, and known and described as all ths t part or lot numbered stx (6) Is Douglas asd Xlce's subdivision or sonanr five hundred and itxty, (3S0,) fronting afty-elghf fMlfeetoa K street serihwrst. and extending oacz on said lot one hundred and aev.nty-ave (173) feet and two (J) lneaes, being aU of laid lot str, (6.) except that' ponton released asd conveyed by Daniel L. Eaton to J. Madison Cults et ai. by deed et release made Decesber zs. 1871, and recorded Is Liber 6S3. folio Mi.ui luc unu recvnjyiur uiu isisincsox uoiamoia, and alia all of lots scmbered twentr-ene (21) and twesty-two, (2. ) In square numbered fire hundred and sixty-two, (502. J In nld city, as the same are de scribed la adeedof H. U. Fant to Adele WUIlams and recorded In the land recorda for istd city and District, excepUng, however, the tasters twenty live C3 feet of said (ot tweatr-two, en.) which has heretofore been cosveyed to Mrs. Louisa Lusby, with the Improvements, rights, prlrUeges and ap purtenances to the same belonging. Terms of sale are as follows, to wit: One thtrd of tbe purchase money to be paid In cash within fire day. rrom tne d.y or sale, and the balance thereof shall be paid in three equal Installments In six, twelve and eighteen mouths from the day of sale, with Interest on deferred payments trom the day of sale. One hundred dollars In cash will be required to be paid oa each parcel at the time the same shall have bees knocked down to the purchaser, asd aJ convi yanelng must be paid by the purchaser. B. II. WARNER, Auet. ENOCH TOTTEN, ocU-T&TbAs4ds Trustee. THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL SATURDAY, Nov. 19,1576. at 4 o'clock p. m. B, H. WARNER, Auenoncr. ENOCH TOTTEN, Trustee. novll-STuThids Q. TV. STICKHBTV Auctioneer. TRUSTEE8' SALE Of"aNEAT TWO-STORY FRAME DV. ELLIN O ON THE BOUTnw EST CORNKR OFMANDElt-UTEENTUSTBEETS NORTHWEST. m By virtue of a deed of trust, dated August 4, fl A. D. 1S76. duly recorded In Liber N o. 827, foUo 3S0. one orthelsnd records ror the District of Columbia, and at therconestor the partyae- curea tnereby, we will sell at public auction. In ironsgi ine premises, ou Aisuitai'Ak, novemoer 23. 1876. at 4 JO o'clock p. m., tne following real, estate situate In the city of Washington, District or Columbia, to wit: All thatpieceor parcel or ground known and designated os theplat or plan or said city as original lot numbered Twcnty-nve. (23.) tn square numbered One hundred and forty. (110.) fronting nrty-one (M reet and one-hair (Si Inch on north M street, by a depth or aev enty-five (71) feet, together with the Improvemenu, 4c. subject to a deed of trust dated June A 1376, ror 81.S67.Sl, paya ble In two rears rrom date, with Interest at 8 per cent, per annum, payable seml-annuaUy: also sub ject to a deed or trust dated June It. 1578. ror 13o, payable In three months rrom date, with Interest ai 10 ier cent, per annum. Terms: sao cash, and the balance at six. twelve and eighteen months, wtth Interest at 8 per cent, per annum, secured by a deed or trust on the prop erty sold, or U cash, at option or the purchaser. A deposit or 8100 at time of sale, and all ronveyanclng at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied within seven days. BRA1NARD H. WARNER, lT-, JOHN JOY EDbON, Trustees. &0l0-FMWds "CI J. SWEET, Anctloneer. TRUSTEES' SALE OFA TWO-STORY FRAME STORE AND DWELLINU ON THE NORTH EAST CORN ER OF TENTH AND I STREETS' NORTH-AST. xsy virtue or a need or trust, dated October 9. A. D. 1873, duly recorded is Liber No. 793, rolio sis, on or the land recorda ror the Dis trict ot Columbia, and at the request or the r secured thereby, we wUl seU at nubile aue- ion. In front or the nremlsea. on VUIDAY. No vember 17, 1876. at 4 .30 o'clock p. m., the tollowtng descrlbed real cute, situate in the city or Wash ington. District or Columbia, to wit: All that piece or parcel or ground known and oisUngulshed as and being the western part or lot three, (3.) In aqn tre numbered nine hundred and firry-seven. (957.) fronting slxtees (16) reet os north 1 street, bra depth or ninety (90) reet on Tenth street east, to gether with the Improvements. 4e. Terms orsale: One fourth In cash, and the balance Is six, twelve asd eighteen months, with Interest at eight per cest- per annum, secured try adeedof trust on the property said, or all cash, at opUos or tbe purchaser. A aeposlt or lluo required at the lime of sale: and all conveyancing at purchaser's COSt. BRAINARD H. WARNER, in,,,,., OEOROE W. STIChJiEY, J "ustees. noT6-MWF4ds FOR THE LADIES. WE SEU. THE TVIMON, DOMESTIC, BEHINGTOIT, 8IHGEB, WEED, IIOWE, nUCELEB A WIESOX, UROVIR A BAKES, SECOB, B.1.EES, AKEBICArr, WILCOX A GIBBS. ALSO, BEHT1NB, EXCHANSINS, EEPADUH8. KeEESSY A CO., oe3-tr 427 Ninth st. northwest. 1876 FALL OPENIKQ OT LADIES' SHOES 1876 VERMILYA'S, OOMsrn stbxxt, (opposite Patent OSce.) A fine assortment of LADIES' SHOES, of our own make, at prlcea 10 colt the times, English Sealskin WALKINO BOOTS. 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COUDOS.....II7H t S-20'-l 1589 1KV E&t ia.JS5n3a I " eoopoa M State bonds quiet and nominal. The following- quotations of state securities tlUgS"1? 6y 5' U1". - Co, tSSsrs. 1&-V x street : Tennessee S's. old M S. Carolina, new. . . W .10 ,lu .41 . 41 . 41 .41 ,14 , 34 3 . s ,iws Tennessee 6's. sew... 4 IS'! Missouri Mo. A St. Jo w, scnca... a ijouutasas's. do. sew.... Levee S's. Levee 8'....: Alabama w--n,,, do. a. ao. aew.. ....... so do. eonsoL"78S do. derrtd.. si wtv,S ..--M-.... VI do. T'a.. ,.U7 do. o. bonds.. -IMS N. Carollsa. old..... 20 Arkansas ('s , o. r's , do. M. i do. C?ra .... o. new...-. 7)4 de. a. tax... 2J. 8, Ca-ollsa.old....... u dS. A. A O... 38 Gold Stocks attrff. unsettled and firmer. The foUowtasr are the closing rates forte svesVeatfei-raphe4 toH. D.Oook,tr.. A Co, from the Mew York Stock Exchange: Padse Mali 2i!4,Ohlo Mississippi. VteiteraUnlan. 73- j Wabash, ..,., Northwesters 33V Union Pacific ... do. preC 80S Missouri Pacific.... Roe! Islasd....M....KOVMleh. Central. St-Pail .. nsCHl. A Hudson...., dm. wrtr. 32U JneT Central TV . 6V .tJH .41? . 70S 33V. C.C.aaiLC. 3 Drt.. L. A Westers. 72 ilE Knt,....,H.,. IV um. III CUIJ..n,.M Z Han-andBt. Joaenh. 13 iMotarv... .uu s t Lake Bhore..r. 33S Bold closed; 1M New lort Central.. JCJH' The followlns; are the total safes of stocks at tte New York-Stock Board, rnnrfelrsd as br H. D. Cooke, )r, A Oo. PactflcMalL...... 800 Lake Shor. Western Union. .. 18,500 N. Y. Cesxnl Northwestern.. 800 Wahash .......... Northwestern prex; 1.100 Union Pacl...., RockLaasd, 1.100 Mleh. Central..... ht-Paul. 3.700 Del. A Hudson... ,Ki,S . 40O . 3.39I . 1 S0O .It, do. pref 6.S00 Jersey Central,., svsae Erie 2.0CO Dei., L. West.... W.5W Has. A St. Joseph. S.100I ' Messrs. H. E. Offler Co., bankers, northeast corner Fifteenth aad F streets, report New York quotations, as follows: OJealag. CleslBo. BecctlUrs. C. U. B. S'S, ISO... u. o. t-ai's, aes. , U. B. s-to-s, 1866, new..., U.B.S-20's. 1367. , U. B. S-20'a. lSSS. U.S. 10-40 U. B. 8's. 1881 .. currency 6's...-....., Sola . 117 J- inn 109'ii 109', 111--. 11T-- irr UVi ica-4 109S' 11: 113HI 1K in iiV iis- 113S' 113 I 11S 113S mm 124 1 I 109 i S 1K lis 112V 121 I..,. 109S .... The following are the buying and STttrng ratal lor Government securities, tarnished by H. D Cooke, jr A Co bankers: Securities. Buylug.l BeUlsg. U. B. Sixes, 1381. registered Flve-Tweatlea, 186a. .... Vive-Twenties, J. A J., I860. Five-Twenties. J. ft J., 19S7 Five-Twenties, J. A J.. 1868...... Ten-Forties Ntw Five Percent. Cur'eney Btxes Congress Uuaranteed A63's..... Oold ), per cent. U. 3. bonds I 1171 1J M2 113 i 11S- 11 112V 121 109 nos 10 It-.-, Il7 tn The following Is tbe bank statement fortfie weekecdlns Saturday, November 11, of the New York national banks, as furnished by 1. D. Cooke, jr., A Co., which shows an Increased de mand for moneyt Loans, decrease. .... ..)l OILSM Specie, Increase 132.S0O Legal tenders, decrease 2,12,9W- Deposits, decrease 338,tso Circulation, decrease 2i,10 KeserTe, decrease .- 1,215,340 CommercUL auxxrrn axsawirzn. Hit York, Not. 1L Cotton steady: sale of I.IZ3 bales at v&iQlz 7-lJc ConsoUdated set receipts, 29,23 bales. Exports Great Britain. 3,120 bales; France, 5,854 bales; Continent, List bales. Flour still In buyers- faTor.wlth only a Terr moderate export and home-trade Inquiry; tU0 8 30 for common to fair extra: Southern ,i54(8,T5. Wheat l2c. better for spring: more dolngior ex port; winter unchanged; tLUL23 for ungraded spring; 81.1661-20 lor old and new No. 3 spring; mixed: IL20 for new No. 3 Milwaukee: axis ror ungraded Dnluth; $L28 ror new No. 2 Minnesota; $1.31 for new No. 1 Minnesota; L27 for winter red Western. Corn Jcbetter, with more business for export and home use; l5cMcfornew West em mixed and new no-grade mixed, on track; Sic for old no-grade mixed, SsuS9c. for graded steamer mixed; 50c for graded low mixed; SJUc for graded mixed; eocfor graded No.1: 6tfc tor No. 2 Chicago, on spot and to arrive; M 0J4c for Kansas mixed; eoi!Sc. for yellow Western. Oats yp. better for graded, with a fair trade; 304? 48c tor mixed Westers and State; 37051c for white do., including unmerchantable; BOgJO'c. for rejected, 32ffl32Uc for New YorkNo. 3; white, 2737c.;do. No. 2 white, 41c Pork dull and un changed. Beef aulet. Lard, spot, firm; prima steam, tlCLSO10S. Petroleum quiet and steady: crude, lie; refined, 28c Coffee quiet anil firm. Sugar excited, scarce and higher. Bice quiet. Molasses quiet. Spirits turpentine easier at SS'yic Bests unchanged. Freights to Liver, pool doll; cotton, per tall, 5-1M.: wheat, 6U4.; per steam, cotton, 13-32d.: wheat, 7d. Baxtixorz. Not.11. Cotton active, strong and higher; middling, 12c Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat easier, bnt sot qsotably lower. Corn Southern firmer and higher. Western firmer. Southern white, new, 52c; do. yellow, 49S3c; old Western mixed, iiye. for spot;o7Uc ferlast half November; 57Jic forDecemoer; 67KMc for new: for December, Uc Oats quiet, and business restricted by light supplies: prices unchanged. Bye steadyat 639 70c. Clover seed dull and nominal at i:llc Hay firmer and higher; Maryland and Pennsylvania prime, $l&is. Provisions steady, firm and un changed. Butter Good grades scarce and firm: low and medium dnU asd heavy; Western gsoA to prime, 22321c: do. extra fine,2327c Petro leum nominally firm; crude, Uftlle&c; refised. 2CC Coffee quiet but firm and unchanged. Whisky nominally Lli EecelpU Flour. 2.TS) barrels: wheat. T.000 bushels; corn, M.000 bushels; oats, 703 bushels; rye, SOO bushels. Shipments Wheat, 6,700 bush, els; corn, C5.2 0 bushels. HARRIED, BOND LCMSDON.-On November 9, U7i at Goshen church. Montgomery county, Md , by Rev. P. H. Wlsner, Rev. B. W. B01D asd Ml. Lizzis B. Lumsdok, formerly or Georgetown, D. C. FULLER-DWINELTS November 5, UTS, at therrsldenceof Wm. McKlbben. orst. Paul, Miss.. Eowasd F. Fci.i.xa. or Washington. D. C. and Miss Clakjl B. DwiaxLLS, of Maple Plain, Mian. DIED. LUCCHASI.-Os November It, UTS. Mrs. MAar Luccbasi. tn the seventy-sixth year of her age. Funeral will take place this arternoon.t 4 o'clock, from the residence or her son-in-law, (Dr. George McCoy,) 3CS Second street southeast. SUMMERS, At TJnlontown, D. C, Saturday. November 11. 1876, at SJ0 a. m Mabt B., wife of Edward W. Summers, la the forty-seventh year of her age. Friends of the famHy are respectfully Invited to attend her funeral, fiom the residence of her hus band, to-day, at 2.50 p.m. WAEENIGHT. In Georgetown, D. C, en Fri day morning. November 10, 1876, Bxrtha M , In fant daughter of Geo. W. aad Catharine V. Wake sight, aged Are months asd twesty-o&e days. WESTWOOD. Os the morning of November id. in the seventy-second year of his age. Jobs H. Wxstwood, formerly or Baltimore dry. 8ANDES. On Sunday, the T2th- Inst., at 40 s. m.. BaiOGXT, beloved daughter of John asd Mar garet Sandcs, In the thirtieth year of her age. Funeral from 2420 trginia avenue northwest, at 2 JO p. m.. on Tuesday, llth Inst. Relatives aa 1 frlesds rejpectfully lsvlted. TTNTWTj B. W. B ABHJELB, Cabinet Maker andUndertaker, HO. m ELEVENTH BTREET IT. W SEI'WXEX F AND G. JsF" Bodies Embalmed aad Prepared for traaspor tatloaattheahorteitBOtlee. sayg B. JP. JHLABVE Y, 31 T STBEET SOBTHWKII, wx. iicszrr, wm x. j. ubtxti M 1- STBEET lOBIHirEIT. X naro Becoreel the Serrleea er (lis) 1 la the Conntrj. FINANCIAL. $26, $50, $100, $200, $500. 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