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' ri.:Mov. tAirriu-rz jlatijiv o; .rI?HE-NATIONAIi toJPUBfiCAlSr. MOKDAY4iOI. KQEMBER 27, 1876, .jj(!rr(7 :owuunmmu r V L?HABETICAI( BUSINESS DIRECTORY Containing; Card! ofFlrst-GIais Eatabt Ilituuents In all Brancbes of Bail ui In the District. ASBIOCI.TI7RAI. WAREHOUSES. J, A. Baker. -KB, 82J, 833 La. ave., bet. Mb A mil sts, AM DEPOTS. Casiuel C Palmer, 7 Greene street, Beorretown. As-ent for Xasseva Phlladelpbia Ale. Trad supplied, in casks and Dottles. AKcmTErrs axd engineers. Diss. X.JJavls & Co., eiSTita it., opp. Tat. UOce. Hoffman, Franklin A- Co.. Met. Bank BaUdlar, James H.JScUm. S3 Le Droit Building-. W. M. Polnaexter, Vernon Row. .JiirTR.Searle.7t01ct.. oon P. n.Dept. Albert U. NDerr, 1UX) street northwest. ARTISTS. Hrs.J.aitadeleir 1104 T street, near 11th. ATTOBSnTS-AT-tAW. tbs. An-H am! Tohn W. Warner. 637 F it. N.W. O. D. Bi t, st: 4 s street. Blrncy&Ti-nv ss4 street N. W. C. 8. Iliintt j. Axon ej-at-Law, 496 Louisiana are, TDun'ell- i fcsllajrlian, 455 7th street K. W. M. H. liaulcv, Uw and Corporations, SIS 7th st. 13 . Btoe--, HI F St., near Treasury Penartment. P.J.lioni tue.lra-n4,Eradley's building, opposite Cllr.iill. JJAMIS A5D BANKERS. TBI--- & Co.. Executive are., cor. 15th St. aVewtsWohnsotr ft Co., Bankers, buy and sensor era-sent bonds, coin and exchange. Draw bills of exchange. In sums to suit, on England, France. Oerxnany, rjweden, Holland, Swltaer land and Uenmara. Banking House, cor. Fens, ave. and Uth si, Vernon Place. OarnanAxnerlcan Savings Bank and Safe Deposit Vaults. Federal Buildings, cor. 7ln aud I its. BASK ROTE ENGRAVERS. Xxselslor Bank Mote Company, 143 New Tork avenue-John U. Wellstood, rruddent. Mew Vork Office, J5S Bread war, COT. Warren St. BATHS. (VoleBiaa'a-Cvabailal Bath Rooms, JB4 8th st. n. if BEliI HANGERS, lOCKSJIITIIS.ilC. r. Fred, Hacker. 616 5th st., bet. T aud tt sts. BILErOBTERS. foSn A. Elctcrton, 815 E street n. w near Sth. BLEACHERS. A.T.Whltlnjr.strawh'ta&d b'ttueacher.KiFa.av BOARDING. rirst-clau Board and Booms. 809 E it., near F.O.Dept BOOK8IOBE8. Solomons..! Cbepman'a Metrepolltas Bookstore, IU .fa-ave., bet, sth and 10th sts. Constantly on band the newest and most fashionable styles or m plain and fancy stationery. Card plates, "at lone" and wedding Invitations engraved to the -tughest style of the art. All the new public itions received as loon as Issued D. A.-Brosnarw (catholic, ) saost,. bet-SthaiOth. ws. uauanryne, (Keugious ac,ci7insi. J. li. Free. Jrj Em F st.. opp. Ebbltt House. HOOTS AND SHOES. A. X. Hazelton, 37th st., O. F. Ball. a.. HeUbrun's Cheap Shoe Store, 4027th it., ab. D, Jt. rank, Boet Maker. 1110 E street northwest. C Carroll o. 14 beoond street sorteast. BRASS WORKS. "Rational Brass Works, as. tit and SS3 Uth St. x. w.; Thos. bomerville,;manufaeturer ef all artl eles used in the Plumbing and Gas and Steam Fitting Business: a complete stook of sflnnbers' Supplies, Ac. constantly on hand BRICK MANUFACTURERS. orsale, 100,000 No. 1 press brick and 500,000 No. 1 hand-made brick; Appleman & Bro.,li3)i Pa.av1 BRONZING. GILDING, AC. Jta ward btolpe. as 7th st.. shops opp. Patent Ofice. BUSINESS COLLEGE. encerlan Business College, 7th and L sts. N. W CABINET SHOPS. E. H. King, lxa O Bt. and SS lth St. n. w. CARPENTERS AND BUILDEKI. EobL J. Fleming, 203 Tenth street northwest. CARPET CLEANING. Lornno Kice. 4S3 Maine avenue C&UPETINGS, OILCLOTHS, 0. VTa, b. Mitchell, 813 Market Jpace. Carpets, Oil cloths, Mattings, c CARRIAGE FACTORIES. KoM. B. Uraham. 410, 412, 41 8th street n. aeDermott ABros., 310 ra, ave., near 3d it. (flrt Beek. Wagons and Carriages, 2109 Ja st.a. W ' CLAIM AGENTS. 4. C. Ut ft Co., Claim Ag'U and Erokers,S3 Vi St. W. hitaker. SIS M oircct northrest. CLAIRVOYANT PHYSICIANS. Krs. Dr. KUla, 1UJ l'ana. av. : also Planet Beader CLOTHING STORES. HOah Walker ft o,. of Baltimore, US Fa. av COMMISSIONERS, Ac. John W. Fraiee, U. S. Commissioner and Exami ner la Chancery, 509 7th su.nnder Id Nat'l Bank. CONFECTIONERIES. . Henrv Aibcrs, 1015 Uth street northwest. Corsets, skirts, tc. Ootglas ft Bra., kh and F stJ-.St. Clond Buildings, Corsets, Skirts, and J.aillPS' and eentleniea'g Furnishing Goods. SI&INU SALOONS. B. Stewart 4 Co.. tatlng House. J4 Fenna. avj. EcklesftCo. Dining Kooms, 238 12th St., so. of AT. DRUG STORES. 5, X. Dooley, 23 Pa, ave. southeast. .P. HiesiuiK. 301 Pa, ave., Washington House .. c.aimms.or. 14th st. and N. X. ave. ft. E. Lewis. Pharmacist. 1KH lith street, near r DTE HOUSES. Krs. M. A. Brtgirs. JJ. V. Dye House. TOTKhi it W. H. Wneatler. 49 Jefferson St.. Heorgetown. ffelnhelmer ftjtrankel Steam Dyeing, ,, BSHta ELECTRICIANS. w torreC. Maynard, 143 O St., eorner Fifteenth, Electric Bells and Clocks put up aud repaired. LHTPLO YMENT OFFICES. Znreka fcmp. Oflce. Mr, lulse C. Butler. !t D it. ENGRAVERS. B. H. llcliolsEngron Wood, Le Droit Bnlldlng. j7Brvnan.ei'l EngravenlSUist..op. I'at-OOce Wm-F-Luti, Eng'ron Woodand Metal. 13 Pa.aT. CI. D. Mnnn. Card Engraver. 817 Penna. avenue. Barman Banrutten.beals. 'Dles.btamps.ZB Pa.1T. EXPRESS OFFICES. Adams Express Co., 3 Pa. av., Oeo.lW. Moss, agt UttOi'i Express. 63 Pa. av. and 65 Bridge lU, Utn FILE HOLDERS. WoodrnfiTs Patent for Filing Papers, 705 th it.n.w, FOUNDRIES. White ft Brother. B Me. av. s. w. FURNISHED ROOKS. Furnished Booms. 318 Pennjvlvanlavenut. GALVANIZED CORNICES, ETC3 Whyte ft Overman, corner 13A and Z streets. GAS OFFICES. Dflee U. S. Inspector of Gas and Metres, 403 Tenth street. Oniee hours, from 8 to 5. GAS FIXTURES. PLUMBING, Ac, Win. Kothwell. 113 B street s. e. Mantels at cost. GROCERY STORES. Sail ft Hume. 807 Market Space. HAIR DRESSERS. Madame Dubois, from Paris, 1ZI1 Pennsylvania ave UABDW ARE AND CUTLERY. J. V, . KennedT ft Co., 813 Pa. av., bet. 6th and 7th, HATS, CAPS, FURS, Etc. . . ,. SC, W . lirrsnan. Practical Hatter, 81?thst.,bt.H AI HORSE-SHOEING. M 3oys" lmnroved Premium Horse-Shoeing, No. 833 6 street northwest. HOTELS. Ibbltt Housf, Fsndl4tn streets. Imperial Hotel. Est., bet. Uth and 14th. ...... 3t. James Hotel, European plan. Pa.av. and 8th 1 1 Congressional Hotel, S.J. ave. and south B St. Tremont House, Ind. avenue and,l sU Jlilliken's Hotel. E and 10th sts. ray's. lttl st. nonhcrt. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS 43eo. Wattsft Co.. 3147th st.. above Pa. ave. 3s. K, llarrover, B3 lUh st. n. w. Befrlrera- torZ Water Coolers. Stoves, Tin and Hard ware. BoofinraudSpouUnga specially, INSTRUMENT MAKERS. ... J3. Flicher. burg. Instruments, Trusses, 837th st Wnrdemann ft Co.. rearof204Del ave., northeast INSURANCE OFFICES. Arlington Fire Ins. Co., 1505 Penn. ave. n. w. -WmTL. Bramhail, Gen. Fire Ins. Agent, 007. that. flaunt ft Co.. Gen. Ius.Agents.940F St., near 10th JEWELRY STORES. 5. Goldstein ft Co.. corner Tenth and D .ttreeta. "W. D. Glenn, 4(2 9th st.. opp. X. M. C. A. Building, i. Karr. 2 Pa. ave.. Watches and Clocks repaired. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. . c. Weaver, Justice of the Peace and Convey ancer. 813 7th st. n. w. 11. c. MUls. 466 La. ave. also Notary and Comm'rt KID GLOVE DEPOTS. i. J. May, Paris Kid Glove Depot, X Penna. ave LITHOGRAPHERS. . Norrls Peurs, 58 Pa. ave., near Vt st. FbOM XUhogrsphy a specUltv. LIVERY STABLES. Keyes ft-Co..eor. 14th and D sts. Close carriages for wedding calls and receptions. Hoarding and Uvery stables. Wlllard's hotel stables. Allison Kallcr. Ir 1234 to 1338 X st. n. w. LOAN OFFICES. B. Gold neln ft Co., cor. 10th and D sts. 2. Ueldenhcliner. 1Z38 l'a. ave., cor. lith st. JLOOiiINU GLASSES, PIC. FRAMES. Travels Lamb, 136 Pa. ave., near Uth St. . LUMBER YARDS. Win. McLean, Dealer In Pine and Hardwood Lum ber, Laths, Shingles, ftc, cor. Uth and rf sts. HATTXES8 MANUFACTORIES. Washington Mattress Factory. 90S D street. MERCHANT TAILORS. John A. Simon. 817 7th st., op. Post OBce Dept. MILLINERY, -c. trs. C. Stratton Mill'r ft DressMkr.,eil Ps T.s.e, MILK DEPOTS, lUderney, CS K st. ; Milk and Cream delivered daily, 3, Collins. 83 10th- Milk. Cream, Ac, deUvered. OPTICIANS. iJ. H. Hcmpler. VJPa. av., cor. IX it. ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS. John A. Harward, Wrought and Cast Iron Ball ings, 1414 Fourteenth street northwest. ORNAMENTAL PLASTERERS. Paul Learv. Ornamental Plasterer, to F It, N. W. PAINTERS, Armor ft Montrop, 80S and 808 D street northwest. B. a. Parker ft Son. 733 Thirteenth street northwest, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, c. George Byneat, Jr., 839 D street northwest. PAPER' MANUFACTURERS. Seo. MlUlr.432 Ninth street N. W., Manufac turer and Wholesale Dealer In all kinds of Paper, Mills on Water and Potomac streets, Htprgttown. PAPER WAREHOUSES. X Morrison. 808 D st. PATENT AGENTS. Joan J. HaUted.su 7th St.. lateCrosby.H. ft Gould PHOTOGRAPH GALLERIES. JSradrsKaUonalPortralteallery, 83Pa. aT PIANOS. RelcnesbechiSlltn st., a few doors above Pa. tf ilallet. Darts ft Co.'srianos. SllMnthst. N.W. 4 PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS. Henry K. C'roU, 7377th su. near 11. J. 2. Ftunuth. Plumber aqd Gasntler,17 M st.N.E. PRINTING OFFICES. Republican Job Office, cor. l'a. av. and lith it. REAL ESTATE AGENTS ABROKERS. A. L. Barber A Co., Le Droit B'ld'g.K.E. Dealers, R. U. Hill. 5.7 7th St.. ODD. PottOSfeeDem. iCuas. H.MouIton. 806Fst.N.W., Le Droit II uUd'g, r-. af.'Kahrerjai37tn St.. odd. P. O. Dent. Idwln J. Sweet, HI 7th st., opp. Postomce Dept. Win. J. Cook, 715 15th St., opp. Klrri ft Co.'s Bank. . K, Wilson. 511 7th street, opp. P. O. Dept. ts7.ooo.009 worth of propertv and stock for sale or exchange for good real estate by Brelsford ft MalnnzaPeunsVlvattla avenue. SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS. Qexman American Savings Bank safe Deposit Vaults. Federal Buildings, cor. 7th .and F sts. SEWING MACHINES. r. J. steer. Wheeler A V llsoa's Improved, 708 E st, Ite W llson and all other kinds cor. 7th and H str SHIRT FACTORY. Thompson's, Le Droit Building; Finest Dresi Shirt to order, 82.25. SILVER PLATERS. Cdward btolpe, 09 7th st., op. Patent OOee, STAMPING DEPOTS. assurer's. 6177th St.. op. Patent OBce, STONE YARDS. Acker ft Co., cor. North Capitol and E sts. TELEGRAPH INSTRUMENTS. Katteries. Wires and sspplles, George C. Maynard, 143 G street, corner o. Fifteenth. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. 3 Cigars. Best ol aju wo F st.. n. w. C Jeff. Cowie's Cigar Psace, 603 7th st. i. vr UMBRELLA t PARASOL MANUY John Sogers, 613 D st. N. W. ; no branch store " MEDICAL. 7 BEAT MEDICAL BOOK J SIT - CHITS for ladles and rents, gent free for two t J Aadreesot. josepn jsrwicai muww,mi JOfttSaJte, wvw-s PEOPOSALS. J3KOPOSALS 1'UB. MAIL BAO TAGS. Post Omen DErARTtrsaT,) ., , . HOTemoer 13,1310-' i SeJ)-i proposal nlll be received at this De partment nntil noon on the 21st day of Decern, ber, 1871, for fnrnlshtDg, by contract. Printed Wooden Tags In such quantities and at such times as may be required and ordered during one year from the first day or January, 1877: the 2uantlty of such Tags to be furnished beinir two undred thousand, more or less, as shall oe re quired and ordered during that period. Such Tags are to be of two kinds narrow and wide. The narrow Tags are to be made or eultaelr hard wood, seasoned, and of a light color. In roct-angular-strips. each six and a hair inches long, one Inch wide, asal a hair lech thick, and havine n circular hole three eights or an Inch In diame ter bored through It, at a point one Inch from one end. Each of these Tags is to have printed and slightly Indented thereon In suitably large let ters, the name of such postomce and State or or each railway post omce, or of such route agency, u may be specified on schedules which will ac company each order, and also have printed there on, in small letters, a direction for Its return to SUCh Office aS Will be Specified nn snrh ftrhftiltiUa The printed side or each Tag is to have a smooth surface. The wide Tags are to be similar to the others In all respects excepting the width, which must be two Inches Instead oi one, and excepting the printing, which will consist or such brier direc tion, in larger letters as will be required, and particularly specified In the schedules, tor malls sent to foreign countries. .Samples or the Tags hereby advertised for can be obtained on applica tion, by letter, to the Second Assistant Postmas ter General. , All the-Tags contracted for are to be delivered at this Department In the city of Washington, tledjn bundles of filly of each inscription, and at the risk and expense or the contractor, and they must be inspected and found to conform to the samples and the orders of the Department before they will be accepted or paid, for. , Every proposal must specify unconditionally ,uu ifijra vi cu lag vucrcuiv uo iurnisneu. The proposals received will be opened, read and verified in this Department at noon the 21st day or December, 1878; and a decision thereon will be made within threo days thereafter- The Postmaster General hereby reserves the right to reject any or all or the proposals received under this advertisement, ir. In htsjudgment, the Interests or tho service- may thereby be pro motor'. The accepted bidder must enter into contract, and with two sureties, satisfactory to the Post master General, be bound in the penalty of four thousand dollars for the falthtul performance or the contract; and for a failure on the part of the contractor to comply with the contract hcand his sureties shall bo liable for the forfeiture of tho full sum or four thousand dollars as liquidated damages, to be sued for in the name of the Uni ted States in an action of debt in any court hav ing jurisdiction thereof. This contract and obi I gation must be duly signed and execated within ten dsys alter the receipt thereof from this De partment. Every proposal must be accompanied with a bond in the penalty or two thousand dollars, ex ecuted by the bidder and two sureties, (certified to be sufficient by the postmaster where they re side,) conditioned for the bidder's entering into contract, as hereinbefore specified. In ease his proposal be accepted by the Postmaster General. Wank forms of proposal and bond will be fur nished on application to the Second Assistant Postmaster General; and allbldders are required toTonform thereto In submitting their bids under this advertisement. Every proposal should be inclosed in a seated envelope, indorsed "Proposals lor Mall Bag Tags,'rand be addressed to the "Second Assist ant Postmaster General, Washington, D. C." JAS. N. T3TNEU, novM Postmaster General. PROPOSALS FOR WROUGHT AND CAST IKOS WUI.K VOB THE HOOFS O' Tint Tt0 CUKTAINS OF THE r AST WIVO OF iil'Ii.iiim.) run niF. state, Wab and .NAVY lEPAlrTHEKTS. On-icx or Bcildiko tox St atz, WAB AKX NAVT DZFABTMenTS, f Z100PXaVI.VAXIA AVBXUE, ( Wabhi sotow. D. C Nov.21, 1876. Sealed proposals will be received at this- omco until 12 m. of the ilst day of December, 1879, for furnishing, delivering, fitting and putting in place the wrought and east Iron work, as exhibited by tho drawings, described In the speci fications, called for itt-the schedules, and required lor the roofs or the two curtains or the east wing or building for State, War and Navy Depart ments, at Washington. D.C Copies -of the drawings, specifications and schedules can be had on application to this office. All bids must be accompanied by a penal bond, In the sum of the aggregate amount of the bid, that thebldder will accept and perform the con tract ir awarded to him. The sufficiency or tho security to be certified by the United States Judge, the clerk or theUnlted States Court or the District Attorney or the district wherein ho resides. The undersigned reserve the right to reject any or all bids, and any bid that Is not made on tho form to be obtained at this office, and does- not conform to tho requirements of this advertise ment, will not be considered. Proposals will not be received frompartles who are not themselves engaged In the manufactura of wrought and cast Iron work, and who have-not the necessary facilities for getting, out the work. Propoals will be Indorsed, "Bias for Iron Worlt or Hoof or East Wing or Building for State, War and Navy Departments," and addressed to O. E. BABCOOK. nogiat Col, or Engr U. S. A. SALE OF THE BUILDINGS ERECTED BY 1HE UMTKDSTATESGOVE1EN5JENT AT THE LbTEUXATlONAL EXHIBITION OF Wasbikotox. w, D. 0.,1 k 1878. J No. 17-5 F BTKZirr morthwist, Itovember S. Sealed nroposals are bercbv Invited ror the unr. chase and removal or the following buildings erected by the Ignited States Government In con nection with the International Exhibition, vli.: 1. The Government Building at intersection of Belmont and Fountain avenues, in Exhibition Grounds, built or framed timber, with Iron roof truss; felt roorand glased sides; In farm of Latin cross; central nave and aisles, 4 OxlOO feet; tran sept, 300x100 feet: cupola at intersection sur mounted bv lantern; whole area, 102,810 square feet. Building to be sold as it stands, without exhibits, shafting or gas fixtures, railroad tracks, fire-plugs, hose apparatus or lightning rods, and to be removed as soon after February 1, 1377, as possible. Suitable for foundry, car-shops, ice house, Ac Proposals will be received at No. 1735 "F" street. Washington, D. C, until 3p.m. Jan uary 15, 1877, when they will be opened and award made. 2. Hospital Building, north or above, site S5I29 feet, and addition 40x14 feet, two stories high; capacity, 14 hospital beds, with rooms ror dispen sary, offices, store-rooms, kitchen, Ac To be sold as it stands and removod as iwn alter February 1, U77, as possible. Suitable for farm dwelling. Proposals will bo received, as above, until 3 p. m. January is, 1877. 3. Frame structure at corner Elm avenne and Fifty first street, to be removed by December 25, 1876, all cellars, wells ot jther excavations to be filled nn and leveled of by the purchaser on or before that date. Pro) ssals will be received, as above, until 3 p. ra. No -ember SO, 1876. 4. Frame structure on the encampment ground near George's Hill, In the Exhibition Grounds, used as water closets; to be removed Immediately alter sale. Proposals will be received, as above, until 3 p. m.. November 30, 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, 30, 1S76. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check ror lOpcr cent, or the amount bid, the check to be forfeited to the Government ln ease the bidder shall neglect or refuse to complete the purchase by full payment within five days after notice or acceptance or his bid, and no work or re moval to be begun until rail payment Is made. The Government reserves the right to reject all bid not deemed satisfactory. All desired Information in respect to the Gov ernment Building may be "had upon application to this Office, or to LIEUT. HENRY MET CALFE U- S. A., at the Building Itself; tn re gard to the Hospital Building of ASST. SUUG. J.J. WOODWARD, Army Medical Museum, Washitgton, D. O- or to ASST. SURG. H. O. YARROW, at the Balldlrg; In regard to the Elm-avenue property and w iter-closeu, ofOAPT. JOHN F. RODQERS. ScnuTlklU Depot, Phila delphia, Pa, or of LIEUT. HENRY MET CALFE, as above; In regard to the Fog-horn Building, of GEN. W. F. REYNOLDS, Engi neer Fourth L. H. District, Philadelphia. All bids to be Indorsed on envelope, "Bid for Government Building, International Exhibition, No. 8," or ror "Hospital Building." "Elm-avenue Building," or "Water-closets," or "Fog-horn," as the ease may be: and to be addressed to "COL. S. G.LY FORI), Chairman Board U. S. Eeecutive Department, D. C." S. C. LYFORD, Brevt. Lt. Col. U. S. A.. Chairman of Board. COV7 6t g ALE OF CONDEMNED CLOTHING. WASU1KOT03 ABSZ9AL,1 WA8H1HOTOK, D. C, Oct. 30, 1876. Will be offered for sale at-Publlc Auction, at 10 o'clock a. m., November 29, 1876, at this Arsenal, a qnantlty of Condemned Clothing, consisting of 17 Great Coats, 3 Blouses, 20 Trousers, 6 Blan kets, so yards dark blue Flannel, II yards sky blue Kersey. Terms, cash. F. WHYTE, oc27-2t Captain and O. a. K. BUILDING MATERIALS. THE ARTIFICIAL BTOIf E COHFA9I OF THE UlhTKICT OK COLUMBIA li prepared to lupplj, at hort notice, Tllliig for VwUbcles, Sldcwalki, Footway and Cnrblnjr, la different colors; Fountain, Iawn Ornament, House and Lawn Btetw and Platfoniu' aonae fronted; cellar wall and lloorlnfr cemented to ex elndedampnesa; kitchens and area cemented and made perfectly dry. and & snre prerentlTe ajralntt Lfce intrusion or rata. Insects, c, and all otner work executed for wbicn Portland Cement Is Adapted. Onr Tortland Cement becomes In a few days superior to any of tne marble or natural stone In common ue, and Is an admirable Imitation of either marble or stone; is more durable, and In creases tt cmshlns; nsUtancewUa ai, IU beauty ti tmawsttaiAble jjujjEUTQ Hanajrer. IsJO-tX 466 LouUlxna a Anne, fifteen months for $4. scribner's"monthly :F OB SSCELaTBEB HOW KEADT, contains the opening chapters or - DE. HOLLAND'S NEW NOVEL, "NICHOLAS MrNTURN," IK scene of the itoryls laid on tbe banks of the II ud ton. Tbe hero ts a Tonnjtman who ha been always tied to a woman's apron strlnjrs," and Is left by the death of his mother to drift on the cur rent of lift?, with a fortune, but without a purootve. The An rust. Scotember and October numbers, wl-h tli iMfTlnnlnf: of "That Luss o Lotrrlc, wlllbea-.rcn loeTery nw subscriber who requests thn apil whose subscription bcrtni with the .No vem ber number. bubscrlDtlon price. M a reir. Subscribe with the nearest booLscUer,oreendchect orpostofQcor4er. SCRlbMEKi CO., POl7-FAM2t 73 Uroadway. Kew York. jOKEAT REDUCTION IX PRICE OF OOKE DELTTEBED TO ALL PABTS Or THE OITT AT THE SAME BATE. New schedule: Full load or40 bushels for 13 60; smaller loads 8 cents per bushel; cartaxe 60 cents, Arrtrio OOce of Washington Gaslight Company, CI Tenth street northwest, 711 Tint street b- ITCf ti or (o uo SHHt (trtjet, Oeor.c WTT1. I tU t MCHANTTAILdllS. - I- IIB.? BY SCHMIDT, MERCHANT TLTX.OB 8U Tenth street, bet. " : and F northwest, selMWFltm CABHINaTON lt O. GEORGE T. KEEN, 414 Ninth Sfareet, Begs leave to Inform the public that. In order t be upwith the present state or turunaaelal depres slon of the times he has decided to" BEDUCE THEFEICE OF BUSRESS SUITS T $25 AJ5TD $SO. AUGarmentfisade to order, as h6 keepjacready- UlWtKWOi, SCPU-A3 JL GEQ: BEKGLING; Kercbant Tailor and Gtent'a Farnlaa Inn Uooita. 1 103 I street northwest, has received a very elegaaf assortment of J-ALLAXlwaKT? GOODS, And Is prepared to.snarjelheiB cp In the latest styles at moderate prices. -., , - tepll-tf H. KOPPEE. j. i 1 WEnrmixT tati.mil 3. rT.-.tj nf thn KMiItt Hrmu.1 tikes pleasure In announcing to hirfriendj and the public that he has removed, his ptioe V. UIU1DCN bW 1231 F at. N.W., cor. Thirteenth and V, WHERE HE if A3 THE rUIESX BELECTIOH OF GOODK this side or Kerr York, which he Is prepared 0 make up Is riBST-OLASS STYLE. at prices to suit the times. aa-CALL ASP BZ COXVIrrCEp.. anU-tll ATTOffiAOTKAGiENTS EVANS A EV'ANS RIOHAHS STUAET EVANS. BICHABU 1'. EVANa, Attorneys-at-Law. PostOOce Box '104. OSees corner Tilth andl) streets aorthwest,.oppolw City Hall, near Columbian Law Unildlng, and 107 East Capitol street, near tbe Capitol. seso-tf E. W. WHITAKER, General Claim and Collection Agtat, S31S 31 street northwest. DISTEIUT CLAiaiS A SPECIALTY. nou-tr WM. A. COOK, ATTORNEY-AT-IsAW, NO. ISOK LOUISIANA AVENUE, Will practice In tbeBupieme Court of the United Btates, Court of Claims, Supreme Court of the Dis trict of Columbia, Gotnmltieea of Congress and De partments of the United Btates (Jovernment, v23-tf RAlLROADS. v 1876. ' GREAT 1876. PEMl-JSYLVANIA ROUTE TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. DonbleTrnetr, steel Ralls, Splendid Scenery, Mag-ntaeent Equipment. . NOVXSlBEn!7. 1S76. Trains leaver Washington from Depot, corner of lxth and 11 streets, as follows: i or -.-iiunurf' ana tnc v est, v 5 a. m., uuij, nj,u i iiuc sr .u wiutuurx.l and Blecninff Cars from Plttsbnrf-to Cincinnati, 3t. Louis and Chicago; 7:40 p. m. dally, with Palace Car to Chicago. Baltlmove and Potomac Railroad. Vor Casandalgua. Bochester, SefTalo. Niagara yalls and tlie North, 7.40 p. m .daily, except tfit urday, with Palace Cars to Vv atklns. Kor Wil llamspon. Lock Haven, lmlra and WatUns, 9.53 a. m. dally, except Bunday. Forltcw lorkand the East, 2 03 a. m. and 9:20 p. ra., dally, with Palace Cars attached; Limited Express of Pullman Parlor Cars, 9:20 a, in., daily, except Sunday. Tor New York and the East, IrS) p. m daily, ex cept Bunday. with Parlor Cars to New "fork and Sleepier Cars to Boston. l"or Philadelphia, l:30p m.. dallv, except Sunday, aud 2 05 a. m.and 5.30 and 9:20 p. m dally: Llm- ItedExpress, 9.20 a. m., dally, except Sunday. Accommodation for Baltimore. 7.35 a. in. and 4:20 p. m daily, except Sunday. For Pope's Creek Line. 7:35 a. in. and 4:20 p.m., dally, except Bunday. For Annapolis, 9:55 a. m. and 4-20 p, m., dllly, ex ceptBuuday. Alexandria -l-rrcderlcktbnrg Ballway 4 Alexandria & Washington Railroad. For Alexandria, I us, 6,7. 8, 9, 10, Ha. m., 1,3, 40, 5, 6.10 and 7 p.m. On Bundayat 9a. in,, 1 and7p. in. For the Bomb via Biehmond, I:Ma. m., dally, and via Lynchburg, 7.15 a. m. and to p. m., dally, Tralusleave Alexandria for Washington ate, 7, 6, 9. 10, Ha. in.. 1,3, 4-20,5, 6.10 and 7 p.m. On bunday at 8 and 10 a. m. and :10p. m. Tickets, Information, Bleeping and rarlorCars accommodations can be procured at the offices, northeast corner of Thirteenth street and Pennsyl vania avenue, northeast corner of Sixth street and Pennfy!an!a avenue, aud at the depot, where orders can be left for the checking of baggage to destination from hotels anisxcsldinces. FKANK-1HOS1SON, D. M. UIJYD. Jn.. Jal-tf Cent Manager. Oen'l Passenger Agent. "D ALTISIOKr. AND OHIO SAILBOAT, .NOV. 27, 1876, A. If . Leave Washlnrtrm 6.00 Baltimore, Ellleott City and Way Buttons. 6:40 Baltimore, Annapolis and Way stacons, Pols' of Bocks, and Intermediate Buttons. Kal Btem. 7:10 Dslilniorc ard Relay, Sunday, stops at Annap olis Junction. t-0)Nxw lOBK. rniLADiLpnii Atro uosTOa rnlSB. Pulmas Parlor Cars. (Sunday stops at WavBution..) S.S0 Baltimore and Way SUttonl. a.40 Chicago, Cincinnati, Bu Loads and Pitts burg Expresa. Parlors and Sleepers. Frederick, Ha-;erstown and Vallev road. Parlor and Sleepers. No connection for Chicago. 9:00 Point of Bocks and Way Buttons. Harrison burg and Way Stations, Valley Branch. Piedmont and Way SUtions, Main Btem; Haters town. 9 JO Baliimouk Exrscss. Sunday Belay and conuectlng for Annapolis. P.M. 12:15 Baltimore, Way Stations, Ellleott City and Annapolis. I 31 KIW YOBK, PHILAnzXTHIA AMD NOBTOLX v Exraxss. AlexandrU Junction. On Bun day all wav sutlons aud Baltimore only. 3:30 Baltimore and Way Buttons. Brederlak via Belay. 4:50 B ALTIMOEX A5D LAUKIL EXTSXS8. 4:50 r -ederlcx ana point ax ttocks.rt via Metropoli tan Branch.) ConnecU on Saturday for Ha gerstown and Winchester. 4:15 Baltimore. Annapolis and Way Buttons. Frederick. 5J0 Baltimore and Way Stations to Annapolis junction. 5:13 ClfClSHATI AXD LOUI8VTLLX EXrBZSB. (Exeept Saturday) Hagtrstown and Win chester. Bleeping cars to Cincinnati and Louisnux. 6;50 Point of Bocks and Way Stations. 7:15 Baltimore and Way Buttons. 7:35 Pltuburg. Chicago, and Columbus. 2D Baltimore, AlexandrU Junction and Relay. 9 39 Nxw YOBXAND ruiiiDmin room EX- rsxeB. Bleeping can to New York. KM Baltimore and Way Stations to Annapolis Junction 11:45 St. Louis. Tiicaoo asd Ciscisxati Kx rEXB8,and to Louisville on ttaturdar. Sleepers. 7-19,1:00,8:40.9:20 a. m.: 1i30. 4:45. 5:S0, 6:45, 7:16, 7:S6, 9:20, 9:30, 10-O5andU:45p. m.. dally. All other trains dally, except Sunday. No connection on Sunday for Hagerstown, Valley Branch, or for New ork andPhUadtl phla at 8:00 a. m. and 1:30 p. m. For further Information apply at the Baltimore and Ohio ticket offices, Washington Sutton, and 433, 601 and 03 PennsylvsaU avenue, and No. 613 Fif teenth street . W., where orders will be Ukenfor baggage to be checked and received at any point Is the cltr. THOS. B. SHABP, Master of Transporutloa. L. M. COLK. general Ticket Agent. ezo. 8. KOONTZ. Oeneral Agent. QNE DOLLAR BATED. CHEAP BAILBOADTICKET DITIOI, Batlroad tickets bought or sold, to or from all points, at a reduction upon any office orueputin this city. Apply to il. d. WHITESIDE, 927 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, la the candy store. WMbtnxton. D. C. lals-ly -TrASHIHQTON AND OHIO BATTiBOAD. BUMMEK ABBANOKMENT, BEQINNINO APBIL 28. 1875. TWO TRAINS DAILY, EXCEPT, BUHA-AX, BETWEEN ALEJLAH' DMA AND BOUND HILL. Leave Washington at 9 a. ra. and 4 p. m., and Alexandria at 9:10a.m. and 4:10 p.m.; pass Lees burg, going westward, at 11-20 a. m. and 6-20 p. m. and arrive at Bound Hill at Urn. and 7 p.m. Leave Bound Hill at 5:20 a. m. 1130 p. m., pass Leesburg. going eastward, at 6 a. xu. and 1:10 p. m. and arrive at Alexandria 8.15 a.m. and 1:15 p. m., and Wash ington at 830 a. m. and 330 p. m. AVPassengers from Washington will take the Washington and Ohio cars at the Baltimore and Potomae railroad sution at 9 a. m. and 4 p. m., and go through to Bound Hill without change of cars. The9:10a.m. train frem AlexandrU and 12 JO p. m. train from Bound Hill connect at Bound Hill with Hants' Daily Line of Coaches for Bnlckers vtlle,Berryvllle ana Winchester; also, with Beamer'a Line or Coaches, which leave Leesburc dally for Aldle and Mlddleburg. Both Trains Westward make close connection at Vienna with Slsson's Line of Btages for Fairfax Court-House. Commuutton tickets. I cents per Bile;, anr.csj us.cu.iw, m xi OAVjuian, epK-tl n-cr Beneral Ticket Agent. LUMBER. TIMBEB, SABIT, DOOBS, - BLINDS AND MOTTlVDINaS AT WHOLESALE PKICE3. Call and purchase LUMBEB where you can get discount for cash from ADVEBT1SED PB1CE LIST OF LUMDEK, ,i -The place Is at the Lumber Yard and Building Material Warehouse of , . . , ,THOB. W. SHITH, novt-tf "Kear B. A O.B.B. depot. Washington. "lOTTBELL BROS., DEALEBS IN ALL KINDS OF LUMBEB, SASH, D00BS, &o. Corner beoond street and Induna avenue. Prices as low as eUcwbere. Call and examine btfon purchasing. sepS-Sm WHEATLEY BROTHERS, LUMBER YARDS. Georgetown, D. C, AND CORNEH SEVENTH AND Q STBXETS, Wainlnirton, D. O. apl-lT JL. ASIIBT. 1769 PEXNTLTANIA avenue. Dealer in Books and SUUoncrr. Old and Bare Books. Law, Medical and School Books bontht, fold afld cicaw red, oclJ-4 fWAfc'CIAL,. Pats. Oalls, SpreadB, Straaila. vt e rsitnruny execute all orders far the purchaM 1 and sale of stocks.' on ts-o to five per cent, margins. ! x ms-ciasSDio k Privileges neeotlated la anr amount. We solicit the patronare of parties desir ous of obtaining reliable and responsible broken. Ourl!ookonstockcpecutationsset on application. .. .. TUMBnrDou cv.; nolS-tf Banters and Brokers. 91 Broadway. M. T. ,-;i25, $50,. $100, $200,. $500. TM reliable house of Atrr. rzOTEnrasAic Jt Co., JCo. 12 Wall 8trtL fiew York, pcbU A a hand some e1htpage Vfeeklypaper, called the Weakly financial 1 noiMerXHT. vrmen tnev aenatreetaaavad. dress. In addition,, to a lariret rrnmoenof ed torlals on ftnaneial and other topics, It coatalns v ery full and accurate reports of the sales and stand tn K or every stock-, bond and secnrlty dealt In at the Stock Exchange. Messrs, TEOTnisonAKACo. are S tensive brokers, en larire experience and ed Integrity. 71 addition H their stock broker e business, they sell what are termed -'Privileges," or "ruts an Calls,' 0-v one or tbe favor. fie methods of legitimate speculation. -Their advice U valuable, and by mtlowlnjr lt many have made fortunes. JTnr Tork iranpolU. , ocs-tf $100 PROFIT ON $100 Hadea-tydayby nrrs and CALLS. InrMtaecord' lngto xor means. SiO, o0 orlwo in SVOVK rBIV ILEOEffhccibRnabtasiiiall fortune to the careful investor. We srtvlse when rai how to Ol'EKATJ BAvely. Books with full lnf ormatloa feat flea, Addresi orders by mil arid telearraph to , IA.A.J ju& a IAA, Banters aud Brol ter-fc NT. laM-ly 17 wan street. HOME- COMFORTS: JTH. ILULSIOS. Jt. H. S0SV7XLL. D.W. LXIlLUf,- HARMON, B0SWELL & 00., FTJEMTUEE. TJF5iolstery Groods and Decorations, SIS EIGHTH- STBEET,1 lv-tf Kear Pennsylvania avenue. h k FURNITURE EXCHANGE. Setr, Hneck-Down ami .Second-liana jc sxrxxisaro noagni, noia ana ExcbanKed. T. J. REEO, SIS SeventU Stfeot. , Tartles contemplating refurnishing, or about to buy new stock, will find .bargains at BBBD'S rUBBflTCBE IXCHAiraE. . oeH-im ' I J03H3ST R. TTFrTiTiBY, SXALXB IW riBST-CLaSS BEEF, AMLARtBi VEAL, .-TTTf HUnOM. &d r COKTED BEES A SPECIALTY: Stalls (23, res and 630 Centre Market, Ninth-street wlax. and 206 and SOB Northern Liberty Market, or t address Box 71S,' City Post Office. Marketing dellv- ereaireeoi enftrae. 10 ail parts oi xne city, irwa JWEBB feBlWEEIDGE-J Are now receiving their Fall Stock, . -consisting in part oi FEZ3CH CHINA, Decorated and Plain; GLASS WARE, Cut, Engraved and PUku FLATSD WAUE- inest quality, triple pUte, ' Bogerv and Anrerlean CUTLERY. i A full stock ofCROCEXBY and HOUSE FUB NlhUlSU UOODBr WEBB & BEVEBIDGK, No. Itoo Tennrylvanla'aTenue, between Tenth and Eleventh streets. oc2-tf THE USEFUL ARTS; HOUSE SIUN AND OBNAMENTAL FjasTTES, ATTB QLAZIEE, C3 Louisiana avenue, bet. Sixth and Beventh sts. Jobbing promptly attended to. anJS-tf fTIIlV-jrLATE AXD SHEET-IBOX JL Work, Hoofing and Spouting, stoves and Banges. at the lowest prices. B, U. O. BOUIS, 418iEleventh street northwest. All work- war ranted flrat-elass. ocl3-6m - ESTABLISHED 1844. .A.. 7. JOYOH CAJSRIAOE MAJTUFACrBKEK, 4ia, 414 and 4J6 FonrteenJU Street, RKFATRINB In -HI lta fannehu. All carrt&ffes left tor repairs, storsjeefl or UjiriTiiiAilon are Insured. 1 Broome rt..) Vlflh aTenne. New York. fUSTH'S PATENT (STEEL) SOLE AND O HKIj PUOTECTOlli-Mke roar Boots and Shoes l&st twice m long, prevent sUppInfr, retain sbspc, Ac. For s&le evcrywbere, and by tbe in vento . B. JUSTU, 61S D street northwest, tiood lndnoenienU offered to re-seUers. oclS-tf S. M. FASSETT, Artist JPIiotograplier, (rOBlIKBLY or CniCAOO,) 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. QALLXBT AND BTUDI03 Oris FBXX TO ALL. Irs-iy A. R. SHEPHERD & OO, 1U7 Fa. Ave. and 407 Twelfth St, PLUMBERS, STEAM AND GAS FITTSBS, AND DEALEBS IN Plnmbera' andUstaFlitera' Materials, Knntles, Gliandellera, Statuary, Banges, Furnaces, Heaters, Ac. alxx's k. SniFniKp, fhakx josis. se!4-tf JACQUES JOUVENAL'S MARBLE WORKS. Ho. 041 D Street, near Lewi Johnson & o.a Bank. All KONU1IENTS on hand sold at a great reduc tion. All new orders made by designs of the latest styles. The best workmanship and best ITALIAg stABBLB maranteed. to JJ 0 ULANQERIBjmANgAIBB. FELIX DE8F083E, The well-known and only French baker la Wash in rton, has removed to No. 2012 H street, between Twentieth and Twenty-first streeu, near Fennsyl vanU avenue, where. In a house expressly built for the purpose, be has greater facilities than before for the manufacture of the best French and Ameri can bread. French Bread a specialty. Liberal terms offered to hotels and dealers. N. B. French bread Is recommended tat persona of delicate health, especially for those suffering fronOlyspepsla. iyl-BTnThlv -(OLTJMBIA BANK MOTE COMPAHT. o. BOS Pennsxlnta Avenss, WASHrHOTOW, D. tt - Ws are prepared with every faculty for JCXGBAYIXG AXD PBDfTCTB, BAKE NOTES, BONDS AND COMMEBUIA1 WOBK Of EVEET KIND, AC. W. H. FHILIP. rtresldent. OEO. T. JONES, Vice Bresldeat. JOHN W. WATEB3. Secretary. JOHN at. VAN BUaEIBE, Treasurer, mt-WFM NEW STEAM DENTAL LABOBA TOBY. Having fitted np a new.DENTALLABOBATO Rl' wq are prepared to furnish a tine set of TEETH for Five Dollars. DEMPBTE1I i. rARSONB, odl-Sro. Dentists. 411 Seventh street. JOHN PEPPER, 1223 SEVENTH STREET, has for sale stoves of all kinds. Tbe Baltimore Kange, the Superior cooking and full line of beat lug and parlor stoves. Hoofing land Jobbing done to order. nol$-2m OPTICIANS. OFTZCIA1T. TO THE PUBLIC. Ity newly Invented eye-trlass, which I now mans.. xacture witn eigni worajte.-, sur passes any eye-glass In tin. whole world. Tnev can be rexulated bv two smaU screws to exactly fit the nose without any pain or unpleasant feeling. They are made of Bra xlllan pebble and the newly-discovered BussUmby glass. For neatness and lightness they cannot he surpassed. JUassre taken and order filled ts fifteen minutes. ISAAC ALEXASDEK, 123 Pennsylvania avenue, Investor, Patentee and Manufacturer. ap20-tf Brazilian Pebble 8peotaoIet, AT rKAHKLis ca.s, - 7 FENNBTLVANIA AVXNTJS. OPTICIAHB. flM-iy Twentieth-street Market, No. 720 Twentieth street. prtM The belt cuu or the best quality YT""" IB Cr of Beef at 20c per pound. Including M. ir ,i n norter-hounp aud tenderloin steak. ' Bound and Bib Steak at 12.Sc per lb., all other cuts low prices. The best Sugar-cured Corned Beef at 10c. ber lb. I.arob and Mutton, from 10 to 20c per lb. Veal Boasts, at IS lo 20c. per lb. , Sliced Ham, 25c. per lb.; also, line Breakfast Bscon. Butter PhlUdelphla Print, atSSc. per lb. Prime Boll, at 40c. per lb. Cooking, at 2S and 30c per lb. A complete assortment of Poultry of all kinds. Wild Ducks,-urouse. Pheasants, Quail and other Same In season. Frcsn Fish and Oysters. HaUga rapes. JSc.per lb. or a lbs. for fl: other varieties or 0 rapes, California Pears and other Fruits and Dried Fruits; also, a fine selection of Fresh and Canned VegeUbles. WlU also have a fine lot of Turkeys for Thanksgiving. AJ-ileer, Mutton and Hogs at wholesale ror cash. Wm. Linkins & Son, Ko.Ms Loolilaaa avenue, between Ninth and Tenth rWti noTj-Jtt: AUCTIOiV SALES. To-Day. .A TJCTIOS SALE OF DESIBABDB JSI- ikuton cixr, v. v. MBy tlrtue of a deed of trust, of record Irr Liber 6!. f olio Z19, one of the land records for" the District ofOolamMa, I wlU sell. os.MijX 1AY, Iiovember;v187S.at4clookp.m . at HWIe auction. In Lont of the premises, lot rln w. w. Coreorans subdllsiottof a part of -square 446. with tb linBrovementsthcrcon, KralliUng ofa three-stery brleV delllnc;. Terms of sale: All cash, sod to- os aablect to -prior dted or trust to secure flcoo. wfl Interest Utrton froir"cremoer 4. 187S. All conveyanclUKr at rurchaser's colli 1'M depolr on acceptvrreei of bid. Ail ESS. EUWAKIX3. ( Trirstec. noa-TnThStds J. J. SWEET. Auctioneer. i J. STFEET, Auctioneer. TBUSTE2: BRICK 1 S HAT.TE OTT A VfflT 1rl-KTin BWELLINa WTHI! bOlfTU'SIOK OF 'I 8'iaXET. BETWEEN THIltTBENTIf 'ita.cr. BStTEEI .St, . UB1'lrC'rS NUICTE115AVr, FRAME Bt?lLDIN().W THE SOUTITWI'.ST sonrHrri"-fELEV;e:TI-1,D B -T1E-C3 a .jy nrtuecfadeedoftrnsct dat-d AnrU 21. A. D. 1375, daij recorded to Liber No. a, folio 110, etsea.oneorthe-t-cd recordi'Mr die UlStrlet nf tf!Mlnmttl nrfW tl,..Minlt mf the rrtrty secured trereby, we wHV sell at puli.v anctic-i.rn front of lie premises, on WED NEbV DAl,Nevembcrls,lSra, the fotlow'ng describeit real estzte andpremlsesv sltaated, lylSrr and being lnthecltrofWasblugtoa. District of Cotambla, to wit: At 4-o'eIoel; n. tn.. till tht rert-rt !.,, n E.rcelofUndAnownanO designated as lottnum- lots numbered thirty-two ixi to thlrtr-clotrt, .), and part of lt num'-ered UHrty-one. Ill, i'lu iUsB ler'a subdlvlmm of square -rembered teu'Iurairod and twenty-si's, (icta,) toretberwlth the lfaorore ments, c A&o, at S o'clocUp. m., allthatWeceor parcel of gremd known aaadesignated as tact of jurc uumotr-a turee nunareu and nine tJ,7 De gtnnlng for the same at the northern corner ofsald square, thence couth along tbe line or Elerenth street west forty W) feet, ttence west slxt,-e-v!it Oft feet and thre?(Inches, tuenee north fortfr) feet, and thence east to the pUee of beginning, to gether with the Improvements, Ac. Terras : One fourilf cash, and tbe balance at sl-i twelve and eighteen months, with Interest at clgtx pereeutner annum, secured by a CeeU oC trust en the property sold, or all cash, at the option or tbe purchaser. A deposit of.JlOo wilt be required on each lot at the time oi sate, and all conveyancing'' at purchaser's cost. Terms to be compiled with la seven days. fedlXvI ,"n,tees. ocM-TnTtSJtds aa-THE ABOVE DALES ABE POSTPONED until MONDAY, November 27. 1375, same hours and places. BRAINABD H. WARNER, lfTr,rt. ClfAKLES C. OLOVEB, Trustees. no!l-TuTbads Fntnrer Day. Ej. bhbkc, Beat Estate Rroker and Auctioneer, I 511 Seventh street. , TRUSTEES SALEO?"! T WO-3TOHTC-AN D BASEMENT BKICIC noUSE, ON THIR TEENTH 8TITEET. BETTWBEN THE CIRCLE AND Q BTUKMT NOBTUWEST. i By virtue of a deed of trust to us dated trji February ls337, aud ifnly recorded in liber Kl10, f"llo4o. weshaUsellatauetlon.on MON. ""DAY, DecemDcr, 4. HTR. at 4 o'clock p. m,. id frontof the premises, the following described real eitate, situate In the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and known as ail of sub-lot ' A." of McUregorand MUtwrn's turxttvlslonorJoUflCtyJ Uregor and Mllburn being dtrly recorded in the surveyor's omce in tbe District or Columbia, liber W.B.Magruder, follWfo, together with the lm-s provements, cooslstlAg or a very desirable dwelling Terms: (LtXHanlnterestat per cent-per an num from February '15, U78, to. day of sue wltB tbe expense or sale lu cash, and tbe balance at sir (6) and twelve (121 months, fbrwhlch .the notes of the purchaser, bearing-interest from the day of sale and secured by a deed of trust on tbe property sold, will be uken. A deposit of one hundred (?100 dollars at time of sale Conveyancing at cost of. purchaser. If tennaof ulAarante ramnllMl with within seven days the trustees reserve the right to as reseu ine property ; faulting purchaser. resell the property at the risk and cost or the de- OEOItUE R, MIT.BURV, 'BOE R. MIT.BURV, 1 SED1CT MILKUBN, j E. J. SWEET. Ai Trustees. DEiAl no22-dsas uetloneer. Q.EO. W. STICKXTET, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SAJ,EOF-ra.T.UABLX BEL ES TATE in th. crrr of wvauiNaroN, and DisTitinr or i-iolii-uria. uy virtue or a decree cr the supreme courier the District of Columbia. p&sed la ejulty cause numbered 4220, Cecilia Virginia Bord asraln&t SarAh Ellzalttk Alpvandpe nrf others, tho undersigned, as trustee, will sell on WEDNESDAY, the 23th day of ovember, 1878, at I o'clock p. m.. at public auction. In front or tie premises, all that piece or panel of ground lying and being In the city of Washington, and District of Columbia, Known as lor twenty-two, (C) in square numbered seven hundred aud nlnety-nve (Tits, j together with the lnrprovemenu thereon, with tbe appnrtenances thereto belonging. Terms ot sale are as follows, tewtt: One third of the purchase money to be rul In ch within nvo days after day of sale of which one hundred dollars Is to be paid as a deposit at tbe time or sale, and tbe balance of tbe purchase money In two cqutl ln.ull menu In three and six months from day of sale for which the purchaser or purchasers shall deliver to said trustee his or their promissory notes dated on thedavof sale and to bear Interest at the rate of six per centum per annum, .r tbe whole or said purchase moneymay be paid Lrs cash. All convey ancing to bto paid by the purchaser. FBANK T. BBOWNINO, sov22-WFMds Trustee. rpiIOKAS- B-OTrVLLTSO, Auctioneer. TBUSTEES SALE OfTVTO LAROE AND DE- BIKAHLE THKKK-HTUKY II KICK. DWELL-1NO-HUUSE8.WITH BAS EM K NTS. OV FOUlt-AND-A-HALFS1BEBTNOBTHWE3T, NEAU CITY HALL. 3. uyTinae-oi a oewi or.rus. to tne nnuer sljrued. dated lh13tdy or December, A. I. 1875- anddnlrrecoriledln Liber No. 801. follr. . 9-c-q.e vuv v t.iw huu nxuruB iur tv aaa ington countr. In tbe IJIatrlet of Colambla, and by rmjuttrB. ui iuc paxiy Bccorea luereuj me unaer aliened will ataimt pabl! anctlon, la front of tbe premlscs.on a ATUItDA V, tbe 2d day or December, A. 1. 1S79. av 4, o'clock, p. za., Uw foil o win y d? ciited real estate and pmlsci, sltaated la tbe city of WaiWnpton, lnaldDUtrlct, to irlt: Lot nam bered fourteen, (J-L,)lisquarenambercd tire bnn diedandtblrtUiree.(jU,) logetbcr with tbe lm pmrements. Tins lot fronts Mfeet 2 Inches on Fonr-and-i-balf street nortnwest. In tne Immediate vicinity of tbe City Hall, andJ.mproTed. by two snbjtantlal biickbiUldlnss, now occupied as law offices. Tho foutbbnlldlnc. So, 321, barlnir a front of about a feet, will be tint oJt, and Immediately thereafter tbe north building, I o. 323, baring a front of about 25 feet. The property will be sold tn two senarate lots, eachbonsM wmaratftly, It?fferi an excellent oppor tonlty for a good tnvcitment. Terms of sale are: Une third or the purchasa xnoueyln cash, and the balance in equal Install ment In twelve, eighteen and twenty-ronr months, for wblrhpromlssorynotes will be required, dated on the day of sale, bearing Interest at the rate of eight percent, per ftnnnm, and secured by a deed of trutt upon the premt&es and a policy of Insurance satisfactory to the undersigned. A deposit of $3tf on each bouse will be required at the tlm--. of sale. The terms of sale are to be compiled with with la ten days after tbe sale, otherwise the trustees re serve tbe rlxht to resell tbe property at the rt.k and cost of the defaulting purchaser, upon giving five days' notice of such resile in some paper published In .aid city of "Washington. All conveyancing and recording are to be at uie expense of tbe pureiiaaer. A UTH UK FEN L ALL,, ), P. it. Mci.UlRE, S Trustees. M. K. MO KIMS, V pol5-AVrMAds Tliua. POWL1 N C, Anct. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. AT SOLOMONS & CHAPMAN'S. ItAlv rrom the Alps to Mouut Etua. Bv 1. A. Trollope. With upvarUs or 400 Illustrations $3 so Dore'a Colerldsre's Ancient Mari-' oer .. .. ......, ,, Principles and Acts or tnc Involution. NUes. Ulstorr or English Tboaght In the Eighteenth 510 00 d Vt fjcniury. Aesiie otepaeu. xwovois .,..... History or French Literature, rrom Its or'ala to the Benalssanee. Henrv Van Laun. Vol- Tbe AlpbalwtoFFiiunei Oraham McAdam. Materialism and Thcolo-rr. Slartlneau Frothlngham and the N ew Faith. E. C. Bted- OnUlnVsorLtnrVs"orI"the"ilstorori''illo sophr. Elmendorr. Longfellow's Skeleton In Armor, Illustrated .. Longfellow's l'ocms or Flaces, Enzland. Three volumes. Hamerton'sWenderbolme. Seashore and Prairie. Alsry Thacker A Visit to the U. S. Mint at I'ltlladclphla Irish itlflcmea in America, Illustrated. Major Leech........ &U ass 12J TS ISO 5 00 2 00 200 100 75 200 Dottlnrs Around the Circle. Ben. K. Curtis, 3 3) Wit and Humor or Sbakipcare. John Weiss.. 2 00 Free dj- man. OLOHOHS A CHAPMAIf, nolS -Star 11 Fennsvlvanla avenue. DANIEL DERONDA, THIS KEMABKABLTE NOVEL, Br OEOBGE ELIOT. CHEA1" EDITION. 1'BICE ONLY FOttTY CENTS. TUBLIBHED AND FOB SALE AT RFTTiTiTNOTON'S Bookstore, Corner Fonr-snd.si.taair street and Penniylranla aveane, no7-tf T D 8 T OUT. milord's and Trier's Headings and rractlce in Kqultf. A Treatise on the Pleadings In Suits In tbe Court or Chancery. Bv John Mltford. with tha Notps of tleorre' 1 JgM gBBM Jeremy, esq., and Additional Notes bv Joslah W. Dmiia, a. i jj., 01 Lincoln's ids, Aarruter as " SUPPLEMENTED AJ U lUilVUIKUUUi 1UKlMttUUI UtA IMUn l,V Suits In Equity: l-lcadlngs In Suits In Equity: Prac tice in Suits In Equity, with Forms or Procedure in Aquuv ana jx vies, ana ma A-racuce an ouiu in Equity or the United States Courts. By Samuel puhllsbed In a neat, large octavo volume or 774 pages. Liiccfi.iwtU)wuiKaivl;liiuuiu4 ui. work wlU be sent prepaid. ALSO IN LAWi - A Digest ofthe Law or Evidence. By Stephens. J3 00 Abridgment or Elementary Law. By M, E. Dunlap. ....... 4 00 Orcenleaf on Evidence. Vol. 1: thirteenth edl tlon.... -., ...,. 6 00 Otto'sSupreme Court Reports. Vol.1 5 03 BesaUinLaws Tint session Jf Forty-rourUi Con- STess..,...,..... ... .. ,. ...... 6 MlBCELLAMEOUS. ' EIsle'aMotherbood. By Martha Farquason.... 1 SO Every Dtv Topics. By J. O. Holland 1 74 Sights and Insights. By Mrs, A. D. T. Whit- ney. Two vols.. 3 00 Also, a run assortment or the Author's Publish ing Company's Books. Any or the above will be sent prepaid, upon receipt or the money, by Law Booksellers. 475 l'eun. avenue. ocS-tr Washington. D. C. a- : WF. TUKNEB at OO. WHOLESALE PBOVISION MEBCHANTS. BeeT, Pork, Bacon. Lard, Batter, Cheese. Canned Uoods, Ac, or first quality only. Uft and Pork put up is proper packages ror boms and foreign markets. Particular attention given to War and 1, vy De partment requirements In our line. No. ltt Penn sylvania avenue aata-iv DTEINO AND BOOUBINQ ESTABLISH-, MENT. The undersigned call the attention or the public to the Tact that they are-sow prepared toeiecute all orders rbrDYEINU ANDScoUB INQ, guaranteeing satisfaction In every case. Have been eighteen years In the business In the city or New York. W. S. CLABKE A CO.. lsca Seventh street, between 3 and T northwest. Rama Auction ses. tt: n w. sxiiTKaiETt Andioneer. . 'TBINTlrBI-IAT,! OF A NEAT TWO-TOBT FBAMK UWEI.tlk O ON THE SOirrilWE4T '6KRVrlAii)J!I-iTEE.NTHSTBETj -'NOBTnt-rEgT. -lrlut dAt,fl August 4." .-) x fi i? 2i,l. $?. " LlberNo. C7,rolto, V'oluiabU. andatSie rmM.1 .r.!n?P-nr ? rtred theresy.we wDl sell , '" VSSSShi?' 'frsalof thepemises,m THUKSir. ,,rr.!m l.tT. .Ifn.lt. In Am llv A. U. ahlnVanFrTW 'tllCt Of ;Sbj"t -; r . . .- y.- Ji " "- fc ,a -sorvartUoTa., I iwentv-fl?2rSi ,a endrfortVfllV know-!rand designated on tire cltva. ATleLvalllot iTumberer) sooare. sumhered 4ne 4iundre ironrngatEy-ineiai7ieeraniio-scDau rsj incu'osi north UiPnel, by a depth of sevrity-llve (S) feet, together wills tho lmprvvemebls, ae.. subject to'a ecaor trc naiea jun-eo, jsts. iur si.sv.ai, par able In two years from darte, with lnremt at elxht percent.perpMtnam, payable seml-amniaUy: alst subject to a eed of frust-datcd June IcisTTI, far IIW, payable la- three montnfrora date vflth Inter est at ten per cent, per annua. Terms: aeco cant, and the kalasce at sts, twelve and elxhteenmo-Tonx.wlthintftestatelr-it per cent.- per annum, secured , by a deed of trnst on tbe yrvpKnj Bora, or ml casa, at trmioil ac nwpur- (fiaser. A deposit ef 1100 at. qm of site, ata-l all conveyancing at purchaser. cost. Terms? to, be complied with tn-wven days. JIRAINARD-H. WAKNEX, ) T-n..... JOHN JOY ADSON. Trasteev noC'F3lWAds J"THE ABOVE SATO 18 POSTTUTf ED UN-' til aA2i7BDAY, DecenrTXr 7, 1S70, ssak Hour and- BBAINABD H. WABNEfi, Tr-,t. TOHN JOY EDS93. I '' not7-MWFAds OlitySh HIDDLtpTetrT, .. TSUSTEET SS.LE OF A TWO-STOUYSASD- jaASKSIEaT BBlOK HOUSE ON THE KAST S2HEJi? Ty5?41' BEI-EEN P AIM Q Mb'blil.,UibiaIli 9m -s-r-virvaoiaaeeaottrt-- to rfosnua tltuit- hu zoTieii, naieu iraivocr 1. A.1J. ssi. recOrUed la Liber No.. . folio lCLooe. :h. l.rftTi .-nula fnrtttti nr.rirt nf nnltm 01a, in at ine re-tsest or tn party'secured thereby, I. asj iiTrviilnirlMitee. wllj sell at public auctloa. In fTOJt or ft nremlu. on HCTIIUT1A V. niu. eember , 1878, all that piece or parcel or gron--U- " iu uiedP7oi n asuiogiauAimnct 01 uo lumbla, anown anil dlitlnguUhed a and being lot numbered elghty'elght, (8S.) In Joseph F. Keliey' recorded snbmvlslon or toe west Iniror square' numbered three bumlredand slxtjrSve, (385,1 to gether wltlt-the Improvements, Ac. Terms: OneHurUi cash, and the basauce at sit, twelve and elgateen months, with lscerest at six per cent, per annum, secured by a deed or truton the propertyaoldortsi cam, at tbe o, tlon r the urchaser. A deposit r-T 1100 required at the time f sale, ana all cjnreyaaetng at purchaser's cost. Trrms to be compiled with in seven days, other wise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk oF Use defsuiuog purchaser, alter fle days' advertisement. , , BUAI.tAKD tL W-AEVElr, govg-MWFads Snrvlvlng Trustee. TAB. GUILD, -rAa-rrtiorieer. TWENTY-FIVE FTJBN1SHED EOOM. un wiursrai-Ai, novemoersi. at 10 o'clock a. ln.iltwlll sell at No. 21ft lVnnsvl- vanla aveuue northwest, an extemlve lot ut lumxture, coirst.uug 01 uub uainui suites, marlor aod tiril-rantn.l f!h&!r. tables, Secreuflea' Book Casc. Wardrobes; Stoves, Carpets, Bedding-, CTfronios, Engntlngs. Palntlrrgs, and a variety or otber useful and orna mental articles. Sale to'ooussaence at lOo'cloeL.. Terms: On all sums overtiooa credit or thirty aad sixty darswlll be given bymote, with approved se curity. Less than itoo, cash In hand. - Jt GUILD. Auctioneer. PCS-lct Bv N. COX. Saleaman. gHEIXXASf A IIAJW7, Anctlooeers. XBTJSTEIS' SALE OK RKA.L ESTATE SITU ATE1 ON ALLEY BEItWXEN FUTTEKNTH AK1) S1XTEE.NXU AND X AND K 3TBEETS1 NOKXHWEaT. tyvirtne er aaeeo.os trust to ns, dated Vofembtf L A. 1. 1-72. mA Hntr r-mnlr--l In Liber No 700, folio !, one of the land recoras ror wasningtoa county, uistnctoc Colarahla.and at the'reoaesL of the oartr secured thereby, we, as trustees, wilt sell at publlq auction,ln ftontof UiepreiniieP,cm'VEDNlcaOAr, the 23th day of November, 157rJat 4-30 o'clock, p-i m., all thajjpart or lot of ground numbered four- icca ijt in aquiire unmver ucvaaoureu auniaeij elght, (198,) aa the same Is described on toe plat of lots and squares tn the dry of 'Washington and District of (C'olnmbla, described as follow: Begin ning for tbe same at a point one hundred and one feet south, fsom the northeast corner of said lot thence rnnnBg south forty-fire Hi) feet eleven (11) Inches to a. -foot alley thenoe-west along tbe line of said alley twenty-flvo (23) feeu. thence north forty- Ave () feet eleven Inches, thence east twenty live (23) feet, to the vltte of beaiantag. lermsofsale: 1232, with Interest at the rate of ten per centum per annum frota Novembers, 1S75, less 10, received on aecount,andexpenses of sale In cash; the UcJanee at six andt-rrtve months, fbr which the nates of tbe purchaser, bearing Interest from day of sale, and secured by deed of trust upon tbe preperty sold, will be taken. A deposit of ta will be required of the purchaaeaat she tune of safe, and all conveyancing will be at the expense of the purchaser. 1 terms of sale are aoc compiled with within s-ven C) days from day sale, tbe trustees reserve tbe rfcbt to resell the property at the risk and cost ox tbe defaulting pure-fewer. EO".W.'8TICKHKi-,J Trustees, OCtSS-TnThJsids "D St. 1VARNEB, Auctioneer.. TBUSTEE'S- BALEolFrV TWCVSTOUr AND AHIUUAJIS UWELhlMii, M. 4M V1K OIMA AVXN UESOUTUEAST, WITH LAKUE. blDE YAKD. ' a uvvixtucoraaeeaor truaivdatcd April z-i, A. D. I5TS, duly recorded In Liber No. 7ii, folio 47et sen. one ortbe land records for the District ar(Mlnmh1-L. snd &Lth rpnnt4it nT the party sheared thereby, I shall sell, at public auction. In front of the premises, on FBI DAY, December LJS7S, at 4:30 o'cloakp. ., all that cer tain piece or parcel of ground situate and lying In the city of Washington, DlstrUt of Columbia, and being known and described as beLnz a port of lots &umbcredos.e,(t;)two. (2,)-t.d -eighteen, (IS,) In square numbered eight hundred and twenty-three. (SfS,) and being contained wtthln. the metes and bounds foiEowlnz: Beirlnnlcp far the uma at a. point on the lino of Virginia' avenue sixty-seven ioj iwi iFruiwesicriy trom ioq souiaeasiern cor ner of saM square, and thence running north easterly sixty-six (Gfi) feet; thenco northwesi irardlT twentr-nlne (23) ftet and nine and a half (&SMnh; tbence north nfty-two(C) feet to the northern line of said lot numbered eighteen. (li:t thrnee west along said northern line twentr-tlree raj jeetanaciKnt(S) inenes; tnence soum nrtecn T15) feet and nine and a half (94) Inches: thonce aouthwestwardly on a line at right angles with said avenue one hundred and five (105) feet to saltae nne. and thence along said avenue seventy (70) feet and ttuec (3) lnchcsto the place of beginning to-J getber with all tbe Improvements. Ac. Terms: One fourth cash, and the balance at six, twelve and eighteen" months, with Interest at eight per cent, per annum, secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at option of the pur chaser. A deposit of J1W rcqu1ed at thj time of sale.'snd allconveyanalng at purchasers cojU Terms to be romnlloil with In seven da.vi otherwlsft the trustee reserves the right to resell tbe property ai ine tlsk sou cost oi ine aeiauiung purcuaser'' after flvd days' adrenlsement. KNOCH TOTTEN. Trustee. J. T. COLDWLL, balcsman. BOlS-STnThAds w M. 1- BBAJSIIAT.I Anctloneer, 607 seventh street northwest. TRlWTKKa 8ALB OF A VACANT LOT CIV H bTULr-r SOUTUCAST, MJSAU SUSVCrtTll. bTKA tT. $ by virtue or a deed of trust, dated An "II 12, A. D. 1872, duly tecopted In Liber i0. 10110 19, one orthe land records ror the uis trletof Celambla, and at the retiaestof tbe narlv sernred. I ihail sell, at imbllr. aDrv uuu. lnfrontafthe nremlses. on TUESDAY. Io- ccmberS, 1870. aHJWo'clock p. m, all that certain piece orparcel of ground, bltuateand lying la the city of Washington, In the District of Gouuabla. and belnc known and described as being art of original lot numbered two. (.)( being the west twcnty-ceTen (7) feet and slje () leches front of said lot on South E street, and runnincboct with that width the depth of saldlot In sqa-Memunbered eight hundred and seventy-six, t6-M together with tllthehnprovements, Ac. 'Jenni: Three hundred and twenty dollars, with lalci-est at ten ier cent, per annum, from April 1Z. 1-E6, and expenses of sale In cash, and the balance in twelve months, with Interest at ten per cent, per annum, secured by deed of trntf on the property sold. A deposit of seventy-five dollars required at tl c time of sale. All cm eyaoclng at purchaser's eost. Terms to be compiled w Ith In n vc days. noSI-TbitSAds M.3U hOUKEH, Tm''' B. S. WABMK, eor. 7th and F sts. TBUSTEES' SALTC OF AVTWO-STORY FRME iwr.L,i.i.u, no. 331 a siut-ti uiirit EAST. By virtue or a deed or trust, dated February SO. A. D. 1S75, duly recorded In Liber No. 777, rollo 215, a c one or the land records ror the. 'District of Columbia, and at the reauest or tho party secured thereby, we will sell, at public auc tion, lnlron' or the premises, on TUESDAY. De cember 5, 1S78. at 4 o'clock p. m., tbe roPowlng described real estate, sltnate In the city or Wash ington, Dlstrlctorcolnmbla, to -wit: Alltbatoer taln piece or parcel or ground, known aud de scribed as Lot B. tn J. Appleton Bailey's subdi vision ororiglnal Lots 12, 13, 14, 15 and IS, tn square numbered seven hundred aud elghty-slv. (71.) as the same Is recorded lu tbe burvejor'sol&ce or said city. In Liber W F. folio 83, together with the Im provements, Ac. Terms: One fourth of. the. purchase money to be paid In cash, and the balance In six, twelve and eighteen months,' with -Interest at eight per cent, per annum, secured bra deed or trust on the prop erty sold, or all cash at the option or the purchaser. A deposit of 9C0 required at the time or talc, and all convevanctngat the purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with In seven days, otherwise the trustees reserve therlghttoreselltfie property at the risk and cost ofthe defaulting purchaser, alter live days' ad verthement. g pTS.jtees. noUWFMids J. T. COLDWELL. Salesman. T)0 WNMAN & GREEN, Anetfoneers. TBUSTEES' SALE OF A. VEBY VALUABLE LOT ON FIBoT STBEET EAST, BETWEEN B AND O TBEETS NOBTUEAST, :NEAIt VAilJ A' the Dls't lAiiiuii unuujio. r uy virtue or two several aceas oi trust. tne one. oeanug aaie ou ine i, in oar oi April, A.D. 1871. aad recorded In liber No Mi, folio 205 etseq., and the other la liber No. lstrlct or Columbia, and at the written re quest oi tne party securen inereDV. we wiu sell. at nubile auction, tn front or the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 6tb dsy or .December, A.D. 1876, at hair-past three o'clock p. m., all that certain Bleee or parcel or ground situate and being In ic city orWasblngton and District or Columbia, and known anddescrtbed on the ground plat or plan of said city as the north nfty (50) feet front oflot numbered fifteen 115), In square numbered six hun dred and eighty-six (689). The said part or said lot numbered nfteen (15) fronting fifty (on) feet on First street eit, and running hack with that width two hundred and six (206) feet to an alley. Terms of sale:. Onehair cash, and tbe residue in two equal installments at six and twelve monthiJ with Interest rrom the day or sale, to be secured to the satisfaction of the trustees, or all cash, at the option or the purchaser, irihetennsorsalearanot compiled with within live days from the day of sale;the trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting pnrcbaser. npon one week's notice byadvertlsment in some newspaper printed and published In tbe city or Washington. Ail conveyancing at the eost orthe purchaser. . C. MAOKUDEB. JK.,lT,f, A. THOMAS BBADLEY, Tr,utt- nov!4-TuF3wAds TBUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE SEAL ESTATE. 8ITUATED,1N POTOMAC CITY, jjuiaii.1 ur ia-i.u4i.ji i a. , uy virtue oi a aeeuor trust to us, astea October7, A. D. 1872, and duly recorded In Liber No. 603, rollo 420, tone of the land records ror Washington county. District or Columbia. and at tbe reauei.of the risrtv !5e secured thereby, we. as trustees, will seU. at pub lic auction. In front of the premises, on FBI DAY, the 1st day or December, 1576. at 4-30 o'clock p.m., therllowlng-dccrtbed real estate, situate In the county or Washington, District or Columbia, to wit: Lot numbered twenty. (2.) in section numbered two, (t,) In the subdivision or Barry Farm, as made by S. C. romeroy, J. B. Elvans and O. O. Howard, trustees. Terms or sale! One hundred dollars, with Inter-' estat the rate or ten per centum per annum rrom October', 1874. and expenses or sale In casn; the balance at six and twelve months, ror which the notes orthe purchaser, bearing Interest rrom the dsy of sale, and secured by deed or trust upon the property sold, must be given. A deposit or 50 will be required or tbe purchaser at the time orsale, and all conveyancing will be at the expense or the pur chaser, ir terms or sale are not compile,! with wit bin seven (7) days lhe trustees reserve the tight to resell the property at the risk and cost of the de faulting purchaser. . J NO. W. ALVORD, iTra.tee. J. W. HTH1KNEY. t""M ocJ0-Hdj J.T.WVHUfcEY.Salq-iun. l RNANCIAL " WAS-ng8T0w, Saturday erenln-f, Nov. 2S. The following quotations of State eeurttiej lS rrtUeet---7 IL DtUooke, Jr A Co, banker Tennessee ee. old.... Kf 9. Carolina, sew..., de. A. A O, Missouri . Mo. A at- Jo .ciuiumtr. new... .s do. series... 441, 1UIU111BI J do. new.....'.... do. conso!."- 77 uouuuuas'a.., do. new. Levee S'j. Levee 'a..-.. Alabama s's.. do. deferred.... 1 ueorgiars.,....... 4 - do.- rs...... lt 0IVHW1U. u.u..... la I. uv. ju ........... do. A's.. do. ncw.. in Arkansas Cen Ti j S.Carollsa.old.... ' I jE-0 -"oHoi-to? ate the eUrtng MtM for the I Z&$I?l?&J-S,T U -... T-. "- T 1 --.....-....-- - - UO LUT Z .H.in IIP. 1 ww., Wi4a nun a w n - v -a. o nut;. A-&uuax-s: tincxtoXL M'iiOlilo and JHssUsIpM' BH -"ra jojva....... .iTii dsh. .............. S-l . .western M ,.. Union PaeiUe. rl. XI. lirci. Ebct IUJ.d..... Bt.rrnl.. to. pr. C.C.amJI. C. . juio. s-actne. . WjJiMlch. Central , -OS Otl. A Hudson ...... 1 41 if . S2'i Jerser Central. Ml , 1 J Del.. L. A Western. 71K I Frte. ............ 9.Oold to carry. !!'( flu, lau OS. rfOTKn. wucj M...,. 1 .Lake; Hnon....... S!H Oold dosed.......... 3 New York Central.. !' "OefoHow'ajfarotbe total sales of etot&x at the "Tew Yorii Steele Board, romlslnsd tu by Ii, S.Oceks, lr A Co. Piclllc Mall. DtfllLSke Shore. 31.50-1 Western Union J,v-oN, Y. Centrat. in NorthweJtcrn.. 400 Olu'o Mississippi. l.S .400 vc.iaob 1,00 G00 11.T30 J0 T.roi U.6J0 3tockIslan-i...:..... S'sto't'ulo.n PaeiUe.... l.00 Mrca. Central..., Moo Del. ft Hudson.., lOT Jersey Central.., m Utl..h. West. Bt-j-auu. ....... do. rtrcf ....... Zrle..t ....m-;..... San. A St. Joseph. uivuika-fi-vdaj AIM, nfutwi mji.uo o-ro'er FlReeoSi and F gtitolt, m rt liew Yorj tj-ffitaUons, as ftflows: njr.- tt T rtm ,1. . .... -k-.-. ii r n. loo;: IDS -... 41 .x.t.. 41 II.'l5 l iVTenlns. Cl.slng. BT, C. S. O. uTll. 6-a, lSSl.-........ 117 117V I"-" , "7'sJ U.6.tHa,l--5. rt... HO 113 MSV 100? u. a. s-xsv us, new. us',' l isl, Hi-J ib-J U. 8. -2-a 1867. infills, IWj IIS-, U. S. 5-2fA 1868. . 1I71! M7W 1WS 1174 U.8.10-4C;. 113J VM? H-J 1144 TJ. S. 5'S, MSI 11-34 V&t H2 U2X CurrencyFj. 121 i.... 124 thld ...- 109)i Ll09jl i Tho follows--: are Uio baying and selllntr ratej 'lor Oovernasnt secnritltj, famlilied Xtj H. D 'Cooke, A Cow bankers: Scc-Mttles. Buytnat SeUlr-jt. TJ, 3. mxea. 1S81. -ratstered... H7S lis re-Twentles, II . kiJ . no Five Twenties, J. A J-, 18S5... n--, iu FlVS-Twcntles, J. AJ., 13S7.. 115 lis Five-Twenties, J. AJ..1303. htn TeJ-Fortles utH 1H New Five Per Cent. J 112!. 112'i Cn-ne-y Sixes .... 124 CQS-tressUuarantee.r't;S3'a. Wi CJ-t GolJ-. 10U14 4,'fper ermt. U. S. boada.-. JlOJt Fc- Exehangesr Three day bills...-..... 431 Sixty dsytllii. ........ 4a2 Tb-t-fofloving; Is the bonk statersen t for tSo week30itlngSaturdayrIrfciember3-A or thaNcw York national banksrk furnljboj tn' H. D. Cooke,--jr., fc Co.: Loans, deertase . ..il,653,l Specie, lnerease .... :i,019,0M- Le-ral tenders, decrease... tn,9J Deposit a,ii-rease .,. ... 1)1,500 Clrculatlen.lncreaso ...., ... 64.1CO Beservs-'XtecTease . .. 466,775 HABBTIEB, mOBTHXB-BICHABDSON.-On November 23. lsre. as tJe Tesldenoe or tfce- brlde'a father . SC4 gtePbersoa-ri-Ke. by Bev. Jofrn-K. Lewis, 41ap ,lalnU u. navy, fassed Assistaat Surgeon AL xx jiM3r.rtF. MAtr.tDEii. u. Bs uvy. aad XsA.aKr. A . only daughter or Hon. WKIlarn A. Blchi ird son. DIEIK. BB AD Y.Ors November 2S. Etrzaoc-rif. wlfa or William Rradv. tn the thlrty-fl rtffyear or uer agt . Funeral wat tale place this rtuoaday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock-, from net late residence, 511 Thirteen! h street soutlltast. " BBADLKY.-Oa November Vat 4 o'clock p-. m., UKXU2rBKaDT.iV, in tne sixty-ninth year o.r huage. Funeral -n'J'jtiie place from bllate residence. SMI Third street nerthwe&t, on Tuesday morning. No vemberlS, atll .'clock. Friends or the family In vited. BBYAN. On the morning or ovember 2 1378, Joitx V. Bi.-t. aged forty-four years. Thefrter.s-rd acqnaluUncei of. the family ara respectrully Invited to attend tne rnneral frorahls late residence, corner of Seventh and C street, northeast, 09, this (donday)arter-soon, tbe twenty seventh lnstaat, at half-past two-o'eloc k. " UNDERTAKEKS. S. IF. BJuBHJEB, Cabinet Maker andUndertaker, NO. 63 ELEVENTH 3TBSET N. W BETWEEN F AND B. V Bodies Embalmed and Prepared ror transpo . tation at tbe shortest notlee. my2s t JB. F. SAJBTjGX, S J STBEET HOB3HWE8T, WK. BACSEIT, WHK 2. T. liBTXI, 934 F BTKEET SOB7BWESI. I bTe Secnrett tlie Henlem or (bt Beat KXBAL9fEB In (be onntry. ii AUCTION SALES. Fatnre Bays. BIT. IVARXEB, Auctioneer. F street, opposite Masonic Temple. XIUSTEE'S SALE Of"1ESIRABI.E BUILD-, 1NO LOTS ON SEVENTH, E1UUTH, O AND H STBEETS NOBTHEAST. u y virtue or. deed or trust, dated Novem ber 19. A. D. 1871, duly recorded In Liber No. 668. rollo 34. one or the land records ror the District orcolumola, and at the request orthe nartv secured therebv. 1 shall sell at ptiflic auction. In front of the premises, on, WEDNESDAY, December 6, 1S76, at 4 o'clock p? m., all those certain pieces or parcels of ground situate and lying In the dly of Washington. Dis trict of Columbia, aud known and described a being lots numbered one. (1,) two, (2,) three, (3.;, four, (A) five, (5.) six, (6.) seven, (7.) eight, (4.) nine, (9.) ten, (10.) eleven. (II.) twelve, (li) thir teen. (13.) fourteen. (14.) fifteen, (15.) sixteen, (15, seventeen. (17. X eighteen, (is.) nineteen, (19.) twenty. (20,) twentr-one, (21.) twenty-six, (JS.) thlrty-clght.(?S.)thlrty-nlue. (JS.)forty. (4rorty one, (4l.)fortv-two, (it,) fort) -turee (43) and rorty rour (411' in MeCartby's recorded subdivision of square numbered eight bundled and ninety, (370,) together with tbe improvements, Ac. Terms: One hair cash: balance at six months, wltb interest at 6 per cent, per annum, secured by ade.adqr txast on tbe property sold: ocailcasn.at the option or the purchaser or purchasers. A de posit or $a on each lot will be required at time aT sale, aad all conveyancing at purchaser's cos'. Jf,terzi,s of sale are not complied iih tn seven days, tbetrn lee reserves tbe right to resell tbe property at the risk and eost of the debultloe; pnrchascri,r purchasers, after nvi- days' advertisement. JAMES H. WKIuCIl, Trustee. J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman. no21-FMWad5 TAUXCAXSON BROS., Anctloneers. TBUSTEES' SALE Of"tHBEE NEW FRAUE DWELL1NOS OX Q STBEET, BETWEEN FIRST AN D TH1BD STBEETS NOBTHWE3T, AT AUCTION. a By virtue of A deed or trust dated August 9. 1876. duly recorded In Liber No. 823. rollo. No. 441, one of the land records ror the Dis trict of Columbia, and at the request or th, party secured thereby, we will scU on MONDAY. December 4, 1S76, at public auction. In front of the premise, at 4 o'elock p.m., partoflots7and&. In square No. 331, and described as follows: Begin ning for the same at a point on the nortliline of Q street north four Inches west from the southeast corner or said lot 8 and running thenccrnorth one hundred and ten feet; tbence east forty-one reet six Inches: thence sonth one hundred aitd ten feet to the north line of said Q street, and thenco west with said line forty-one reet and six Inches to the place of beginning Terms of sale: One third cash, and the balance ayablelnslx, twelve and eighteen months, with iterest at six per cent, per annnm from day of sale, to be secured bv deed or trust ir the terms or sale are not complied with within five davs tbe trustees reserve, the right to resell, at the risk and cost or tbe deraultlng purchaser. A deposit or 8100 will be required at time or sale. All conveyancing at cost of the purchaser. JOHN JOY EDSON. 1 Tr-,,. CUABI.E8E. FKASEB. Trustees. DOlS-S.WidJ DUNCANSON BUOS.. Auets. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL FSTATE IN THE COUNTY OF WASH- luius, jjiai-Kiirru' fJOUUMUtA. Bv virtue or a decree or the Suureme Court or the District or Columbia, passed inequity cause numbered 4338, Frcedman's savings and ' Trust Comcanv and otlieraaealnst John B. Ste 1 phenson and others, the undersigned, as trustee, will kiivuoai ujiisA. lucuuayuijeccuiuer, I3,u,ai four (4) o'clock p. m., at public auction. In front of the premises, ail that piece or iiarccl of ground ard Improvements lying and beluc in the county or Washington and District of Columbia, at Unlontown, tn said county, aud described as fol lows: Beginning for tbe same at thu southwest cor ner formed by the intersection orthe Plseataway rose1, or Monroe street, with the road leading to tbe south end or the Navy Yard bridge, at which point there Is an Iron bar driven deep Into tbe ground: running tbence along the west aide or said Bridge road N. "J0 W. sixty-eight (ts) reet; tbence at right angles with 68 west one hundred (too) feet : tbence at right angles S. 22 E. twenty (X)feet thence S. 6t E. one hundred and six (lug) reet. more or less, to the said Ptscatawav mad: and :hencewl:h said Plscatawav road N.-KE. thlrtv Ulrec (33) feet to tne place or beginning, being the same land and premises conveyed to said John B. Stephenson by deed from George W. Daralland wire, dated August 12.1865. Terms or sale are as follows, to wit: One third of tbe purchase money to be paid In eash. within live uaysaiieraay oi sale, oi nuicu mg uwuu.i. uw.- f lars ((200) are to be paid as a deposit at tbe time or I S&lf. SHU I1IC IMUUItU VI UW J, l.uo wuut ,, three equal Installments, lu six. twelve and eigh teen months from the day or sale, ror which the fiurchaser or purchasers shall deliver to said trus eehls or their promissory notes, dated on the day orsale. and to bear Interest at the rate or six per cenuperaunum. All conveyancing to he paid bv ihepurchaiir. ENOCH TOTTsN. Truitee. SHEBMAN HANDY, Auctioneers. noS-WFMAds W. N. SMITH. Salesman. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE OF ONE SKELETON WAOUN AND ONE TBACK SULKY. In virtue or a writ or fieri facias, upon condem nation Issued out or the clerk's office or the Su preme Court of tie District or Columbia, and to me directed. I will sell, ror cash, at public sate, at tbe Bazaar of Birch Jt KoIht. No.t-18 Loulslina avenue norlhw.it, onTUEMDAY. the 23th day of Novem ber. 1876, at 11 o'clock a m., tbe following goods and chattels, viz: One Skeleton Wagon and one Track Sulky, telied and levied npon as the good, and chattels or Thomss Collins, and will be sold to satisfy execution No. 16.M2, In favor or John B. Diamond A Co. A.L.EX. HUAItl. nol7-d.td. P.M. Marshal. D. C. B BOOKER A LEWIS, NEW AUCTION HOUSE. Cor. Eleventh st. and Pa. ave.. Marble Building. Begu ar sales Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday or each week. All goods guaranteed as recom mended. Sa'es or stocks and real estate attended to promptly. Copsignmcnts solicited and eash ad vanced. lo;-J-a tfftiiBxtoi a , S8-Y j"" W-TTiv 5Sjr CCBIOSITT SHOP, Even Bismarck has become interested and Is Tei-y cirefaUy watcblns the coa-ii Coant Von Arnlm. Samuel Lovely, of Bangor. ha3 imi been divorced, frt-ra Emma Lovely. Every thing hat not been LoTely in that family evi dently. Snoops says ir yon wish to recollect a man a name go seenrity for hta house reat. For letplug-yonr memory f-esh there Is no:U- lug jih.c 11115 pian. An arithmetical peace-maker fitnirt tlTely atests to the politicians: "This is 0 a tide 4 vi.2per8n. Lei us be 1 country and 1 jeople at lOy-rate." Great griefs beget the loftiest mnslng-i. John Howard Payne's (mmortat soay of c( oweer. xiome" was erys:alllzea out 01 the pans of a rejected love. Alexandre, the great glove maker, ms.de $1,509,000 laths business. HU work was to manufacture the gloves from the kU ektas which A.T. SU-rare furnished Ma. " A butcher ia Columbia county, ta cut ting up a beef, found a piece of hoopskirt wire, four inches lfflens-tb, in its flesh oa the ribs. It Is supposed the ormust have swal-rowed'-fTroman.- The 2iinssjs: "Tweed jCsme- up the bay yestej-daijila-fJS-f a quiet earne of ttUlaire." Good gracious'.- After fifty days of erea-a voyaging hadn't the poor man had salt air enough? --JCss Emma Abbott has broken Jier engagement with MaplesonoaETmply religious pounds, her refusal to slnif In "Trariata" anl 'Don Juan.'' on the ground of their unre pentan; immorality. "Tfbieh side of the street do yon live on, Mrs.Kipple?" asked a counsef cross-examining a Witness. "On either side, sir. If you go one tray.it's on the right side; If you go the other, It's oaths left." The London Teligraph tells a story of a yonnjr Fren-hman named Georges 3fart( nengo, who has Just proved his claim to an inheritance of 3T5,0X,fX, which for some jears has beetr to' thr custody of the Datch Government. Dom Pedro, In company with Dr. Schliemann, has bene-Tnsmining- the excava tions at Troy. The DoeJor writes: "I am quite at a loss to say which astonished me more.ths emperor's deeo learMn?- or his rillv n t i fnl memory." Miss Adelina PAttl returned to Paris from her rapid tcmrna to the provinces as Uinmphant as it was brief. She sang only ia three cities, and oniv ibur- times In all. hnt ;', these concerts have brought ftj the enormous sumoi u,uuu. Mr- Coutanche. thedfenutw irnvfrnnmr 1 Jersey jail, England, was lately dismissed at a moment-a notice oy tne prison Board, who dis covered that he waslnthe-haWtofcuttin-r down the prisoners' rations in order to obtain food for his dogs and fowls. Louis Napoleon said of Cardinal An tocelli that he was worthy to be the sue cessor of Richelieu. Delightful in a- drawing room, charming as Talleyrand with the ladies, haughty lo inferiors, of commanding' presence with an eagle eye a man who knew his power ana was not atraia to use lt. They had been engaged a long time, and one evening were reading the paper to gether. "Look, love," he exclaimed, "only 9tS for a suit of clothes I" "Is It a weddin salt?" she asked, looking naively at herlove "Oh, no I" he replied- "It Is a business suit." "TVeIlrI meant business,." she replied: A party of loungers in front of a Oveland store were startled bytheight ofa negro crashing-down-through a board awning to tho sidewalk. He had one pocket full of ej-g-jyanotherfull ef butter and his arms full of basis. He had been caught stealisrr, afci ha3 jumped oat of a third-story windows Mrs. Araminta Maria Jenkins, of Smithbunr, Indiana, who went to theoCSnten nial and Washington and "shuck handsY with the "Pre-aydent" last summer, will be mad when she reads that "now that the jush of lenitm-iai pilgrims Is over, the carpets in the Whit House are being-put down again.- Yesterday was tbe first real stormy, sleety,, frigid herald of winter we have had, and patriotic men stayed in the house and felt thankfb! that they were not born In ttepilmy days ofthe vouug Republic, when meoiad to face the wintry storm, dad in breeches that didnt mate connection, with their shoes by twelve or forrrteen'idches. , : Ope, friend, to .another, who has just returned from trip to Europe: "Didyoa enjoy your European tourl" "Very much, indeed." "Did you call on any of the big ones !" "Yes, I called on two queens one evening-." "Called on two queens! Tfisltx pleasant aiTair!" "No, not very; fc after I call'd I found the other chap had three kings." The cable announces the death at GecoarItaly, yesterday, of the Duke dl Gil liera. He was a great loverof Genoa, and had an ambition to make it a greater port thin Marseilles. In order to accomplish, this end he gave 34,000,000 of francs to tha city, and laid out a system of wharves which will equal anytbisgof the kind in the world-when com pleted. At a Texas baby show it was a long time before any one could be focnd.to aet as a judge. Finally five brave men were-found to act oa condition that the awards should nst he snaounced until the judges had ten minutes the start. The mothers sat in a circle, babies in lap. Tbe judges made their rounds, com pared notes, handed the. result to the spokes man and ran for their lives. He came back to his-mother looking vtry forlorn, with a big, red swelling under his left eye, and four or Qve ha-sdfuls of torn shirt belling over his breeches band. "Why, where on earth have you been!" she asked. "Ma aid Johnny's been playin. He played he was a pirate, and I played I was a duke. Then he put on airs, and I got mad, and "Yes, yes," Interrupted tbe mother, her eyes flash ing; "and you didn't fiinchl" "Ni, mother; but the pirate licked." Frank Whetts, a colored man of Al legheny City, maintains that he the oldest penon at present la existence. He. has a cer tificate of birth purporting to show that he was born on Janaary 1G, 1763. thus making him nearly one hundred and dfteen. years of age at the present tim . He is, of course, very feeble, but he is able to converse very Intelli gently, and can read without difficulty. Ha sleepr a great deal. He has never used to bacco In any form during bs long life, aad the taste of spirituous liquor, has been unknown to him. PTaHadelphia-is a dangerou place for Impecunious strangers. Tbe grand jury has reported the casis of three men found la Moyamensing pilsonkagainstwhom no charges were pending. They were unfortunates seek ing employment, who had applied at tho station-house lor "edgings, and. the next morn ing were commuted to prison by tho police magistrates in default of J-300 ball -lo appear at court, no term being mentioned. They had. been guilty of no offense, unless tt was offen sive to seek such a lodging place. The grand jury in come way "became Informed of tha facts, asd upon their presentation the men have been released, and are now probably tn the hands of Philadelphia lawyers seeking re dreft. PHARISEE AND S1DDUCEE. To church the two together went, Both, doubtless, on devotion bent. Theparson preached with fluent ease On Pharisees and Saddnoees: And as they homeward slowly waited The lovers on the sermon talked) And he he deeply loved the maid-. In soft and tender accents said, "Darting, do you not think that we Are Pharisee and SaddaceeT" She flashed on him her bright black eyes, In one swift look of vexed surprise. And then he hastened to aver He was her constant worshiper. " But, Mary. I Insist," laid he, "That you are very fair, I see; I know you don't care much for me. And that makes me sad, yon see." 1 ' WE SELL TECE TTIXSOX, DOMESTIC, KEJJINGTON, 8INGEB, WEED, HOWE, WHEELER WlUSOJf, UKOTERct BAKES, SECOR, BI.EES, AXEKICAST, "WILCOX A IBB8. ALSO. RENTING, EICHAN8IN5, BEPAffiffiS. HcKESIT CO.. C7 Ninth st. northwest. ocq-tr 1876 fH FALL OPENING o or LADIES SHOES 1876 41 VEEHIIYl'S, 810 !t I2TH stsxit, (opposite patent OOce.) A tne assortment or LADIES SHOE3, of our otrn ciaae. at prices to suit tbe times. EnxlIsl8ealslnWAtJSINO BOOTS. Ensllsb and French Kid BUTTONED BOOTS. Trench Goal and pebble BUTIOJXI BOOTS, at 15.50. THE BEST IN THE WORLD TOR THE MOiTEr. -Trench Kid, Usjbt PUMP-SOLED BOOTS, fbr party or carrlare wear tbe handsomest boot la. Wasnlnxton. welching. only Sve ounces. Also. Ladles CUaTOJl WORK, made to order at short notice, and a perfect flt rnaranteed. se-ft-s-n B. 25 -C f-lnAR!-. Til It tL K 10-CENT CIOAR TOR 4 CEXT3 BV THQ BOX. Headquarters for Wholesale and Retail, 30 SEVENTH SITREKT. non pi a?YJJW-.