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ING STAR. DOUBLE SHEET. THE LATE ALICE CABY. The Romance of Her Life. Mary Clemmer Ames writes in the Inde- P Vet, wo less because of these words, sacrile- gious bands have rudely attempted to lift it. ihe sanctuary of that pure heart is ruthlessly wed even In the grave. A story toned the the «+ Unknown Love of Alice Cary,” in the newspapers, is still traveling through’ the ength of the land. It asserts that in her youth she was affianced to Rufus W. Griswoid; that he tsaking her for a woman of after, when he returned to Noe Nook. poor and sick, she for- gave him the great wrong that he had done, and r ursed ts until he died. This sey in Ser hases, was often, to h feat an , tole lof her ss or life. The fact that Rufus W. Griswold did in his last will be- queath to her his personal effects was made h of in printed and private circles, and i a8 an unanswerable o<* that at one time e bad been her lover. Within a week [ read in a letter to the New York that the will mship between the two per- ond « deabt. Yet no leas, in its foun- ‘the story is ‘alse. Referring to it once, we two sat alone together, Alice said to I will tell you just the truth. If you ever cestary, you can tell it.” I believe it bat Justice to her sacred life, with =— lle gossip is yet se busy, to tell it now. ment in death and in made her western heme too ‘desolate to be borne. These, with the mpulse of the brave will that served her to the ht her to New York to make not the e would have chosen for herself, yet a life worthy to be lived. ‘ignorance stood me in the stead of courage, ec said. “stad I known the great world ax I have teaomed se since ishould net have dared; but [ didn’t. Thus I The leading litteratenr at that time was Dr. Rufus W. Griswold. He had compiled the books called the “The Female Prose Writers” and “The Female Poets of America.” He was sharply on the lockout for ¢xery new genius in literature that appeared. ad ited the sisters in their Ohio home, ‘and in 1850 obtained a publisher for their first volume, and had added both their names with selections from their ems to his own a —— es new everything necessary err success e sphere of labor which they had chosen, while ‘ey practically k next to nothing, He en- oma and beljed them in many ways, and thus commanded their gratitude. For A to incur a debt of gratitude was to pay it, of at the costof her life. Yeteven the good will of one type of man to a woman is often ® misfortune. Her soul may be white as snow; me: think it m yet he cannot take her innocent name upon his lips without smirching it with something of his own vileness. His vanity has been flat! by idle women, till conquests become not only the habit, bat the necessity, of his morbid and mis- erable soul; till, where he knows he has not won it, yet be is base enough to boast of it. Such a man (judging by every record left of him) was Rufus W. G id. He was a man of poetic tem- perament, of tine scholarship, of generous im- pulses, and in certain directions of rare gifts; yet no less he was a man of fickie fancies, of violent temper, which often fell lupon his dearest friends, rous vanity, and of ungoverned pas- was never engaged to him in mar- I never loved him,” said Alice Cary “I could not have loved such a man, though I learned him his best phases. I came to pity him, cease he was his own worst enemy. As a fnend I owed him much, and before his death I found it in my power to pay back in part my debt of gratitude. When he returned to New York, poor and sick, with certain death before him, I; with Miss —, hired a room and nurse for him. From that they have made the romantic story of my nursing him for unrequited love. It was old Betsey who uursed him. You know how big and strong she is; yet even she became worn out, for his sickness was long and very painful. Many unkind, even cruel things have been said | because he willed to me his per-onal effects. Beside the books and pictares which he be- qneathed to the Historical Society, these were all that be possessed; and he left them to me; not more out of personal regard than from a do sire to repay as far as he was able the money which I had expended for his comfort during Lis last | iekness.”” In the profoundest sense Alice C; never loved butonce. The man whom she loved is i alive; yet gossip, with its keenest scent, has never found or named him. With all her fall- ness of alfection, hers was an electric and soli- tary soul. He who bythe very patent of his be- ing was more to her than any other mortal could be might — from her life, but no other could ever take his place. A proud and prosperous family brought all their pride and power to bear en ason to prevent his marrying a girl aneda- cated, rustic and never came back, * she said. would come till I read in a paper his another, Can you think what life would loving one, waiting for one who never, came!” He did come atlast. Isaw bim. His wite had died, Alice was dying. The gray-hatred man sat down beside the y-baired woman. Life had dealt prosperousty with him, as is its wont with men. Suffering and death had taken ali from ber save the laster of her wondrous eyes. From d wasted face they shone u on him lerness and youth. Thas met ife bebind Lpengecnd who ot pitghted lovers when life was yo ng. He was the man whom ske forgave for er lighted and weary life, with asm | cof parting as divine as ever lit the face of Experiences of € ren in the North. ern Fires. The Port Huron correspondent of the Detroit Post says: “You have already been told the storg, of the little boat lead of children, carried from Rock Falls to Canada,and saved in spite of storm and hunger, and exposure. I saw Mrs. Mann, the mother of these children, who arrived here yesterday morning on board the Huron. She had given up all of them for lost. like, though four were saved, she mourned deeply for the lost one, who, half clad and shiv- ering in the cold water in the bottom of the boat, sailed away upon an unknown and measureless sea, almost in sight of land and deliverance. ‘There were five children in this boat belongin, to Mrs. Mann, and four to the owner of the boat who thera away, making nine infant ro ers, who, for three days, without food anddrenete ed to the skin, ed actos Lake Haron ina boat which was kept trom going to the bottom by means of an old boot and a shoe, which were the only vessels for bailing that these unfortunate travell «i on board. The mother’s heart seemed deeply touched and troabled because no last offices and loving ministries could, in the nature of the case, be paid to the little one whose voyage of life’ was at once so brief and eventful. When these four children were put ona tug at Kincardine, Ontario, to be returned to their parents, it struck a rock just as it was getting underway, and went down. The chil dren Were rescued and sent homeward by the cars. Theyhave at last reached Port Huron, adventures by field and flood almost equai to Othello s, and it is hoped that they will arrive home without farther secident. + The Shubert, of Paris, one of the Polish settlers, was carried from its burning home by its grandmother, while its mother taved behind’ to fight the fre, The l- nother was compelled to lie down in a roadside diteh with twenty others, where they passed the night, it being the only retuge trom the flames. ‘The infant was only three months oldy and re: quired nourishment. Luckily the ficehad drives 2 Coe, fopeck company and shetter with these big tin pan was found in a agon, and the animal was milked, ‘The baby's Sunt tock the mashy compound which the ‘aying sand, cinders and ashes made ot the milk Int her moath, and fed the child in that original manner StncuLan Sceyt rx a Gaavevann.—About & week ago a man in Troy applied at the Mount Ida Cemetery, and requested a grave to be oes, to be ready on the following day. The instru tions were heeded, and at the appointed time the funeral cortege arrived at ‘the “home of the d."" | The corpse was contained in an elabo- coffin lined with white satin, on the outside was placed at the ve, on which peared the following : “Our le adopted child.” A day or two sul juently Superintendent of the Ce: , having his suspicions excited, the grave ghened. on the coffin lid the of a dog was found calmly reposing in death. The inental superintendent: the coffin and “our little adopted ebild” pitched into the ‘see aoe aaa on ursday ra if havin; the mi! diarard gn the charge ea both fn the Seventh and Temth election die fricts of the Fourth Ward The —— sae, eA a realm Wm. B. and eee See EDs PARA tist Church, at 2 rs fomily arc invited to STORBESAND. On Pascoe oe Sree ERE Guan aamn Ee 1011 Penns: a aate iF avenue, oct 0th and Lith streets, “Yet I believe he i Bat, mother- | AUCTION SALES. BP ™#0°-F S69Gen pra Fedome Onzor THE MOST (hg Pe SeaRET Ware AND 450 IN THE CITY ORTH. BET On WEDNESDAY, November the Sth.at 3 Bao ster’: 2p; ahal ter Toy vale. on the pew em, the above. praperty, Beck Hose contain ing Mivece rosea Lak eoerine lance 1 ard 2 years. a nol dads THOS. ee WAGGAMAN, Auet. EN & WILLIAMS, A’ HUM ere. ae Southeast corner of7th and D sta ES’ SALE OF VE RY DESIRABLY IM- ‘TRUSTEES’ Li GESEY Re ene eek On NFw Ss VENUE ST. peat R THE CAPETOL. pt Bs ory decree of the Su ¢ Court of oa District of Columbia om the fist October. 171, in the case of "Rely vs, ‘tnd others, Rauity, ‘cause No lo 2513, we ehali by wuction. on the premises. No. b New oe southeast} ON TH: DAY OF Mairenr cect papas oes Kesh sell, he said square t of smid chy .comta: bounds: Beginn ug for sald parts on New Jersey mon ak the commen ed between, io twohouses erected by Dentel Cartel at Deding tom on said bet twelvo (12) 60 to be twenty 41x feet ten inches (26:10) from t theast corner of faid lot and running thence with the line of New 2erecy avenue south a few degrees east to the divi ing line between lots twelve (Ia) and thireeen (13). in said square; thenes with the enid dividing line per: to sald avenus to the northeast corner of 10) then with the Sividing Tine between lots ten (10) and twelve (12) to Sor tol street: Shenee north with the, line. of South Capitol street itty -five feet four inches (55:4) more or less to: dart of lot eleven (11) heretofore purchased b oe Is; thence east with the Ii ot ead Miia ile? part Sieyintns foot these inchen te) such seth ine Paid lot eleven (11): then, with the center of the aivid- ioe wall bet mm the two, housre, aforesaid tothe place ning; contain: square feet o' youd more or less, with the im provements thereon, ec ene thiad cnob tes toe tm motes, at erm of eal cash; ene and tw th interest payable quarterl Fo to be deposited when the property te gad the Schcared paymonte to we cossredts Gres of frost, om the property. If the, terme of sale be not complied with in six ‘dye from day of sale. the Trus} £ coshallbave the right to resell the propert: at t she Tisk and cost coat of ihe de defaulting p 2 apd convey: Pres 1 STANTON. *T rruatees. Sanam wen net eo8w (Re; LLTAMP, Auct * ea uctionee! DS Slats fe B IMPROVED PROPERTY, “Font the dort Peedets Wie ee Howe OR TUESDAY. November, the 7th. at, 6 offer, on the premi 51 feet 11 Lg oe Fo stove fo property, Serer ia by Pafinely ine oe Terms on da) Tos eee ee Aue ioncer. ‘Latimer Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and 11th st. IMPROVED PROPERTY aS Tae eA 7s tee ae Te ee iB ET WEE AND lira STs. TION. By virtue of « deed of trast to me, dated on he oth May of Sane iste and recorded Sana 613, fol -_ ‘249, one of the lai jon. county Shall offer for sale; in_tront of the MONDAY November tach. iit xo sukceraaors gether with t tn tire ccntory Brick Dwelling with all the modern im- ten whic bounsist ‘of 8 bls "Terme: P One-third cash; residue in — 18 month; with interest from day of sale. paymer to be secured by deed © ef trust on the property. veyancing and stamps at purchaser's cost. §: “9 sown at Hime of 51 §. HOLLIDAY. Trustee, poSdéde LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts, B* La TIMER & CLEAR’ peoers Successors to Cooper & Latimes Houthwest corner of Beane, avenue rm "iith street. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLEIMPROVED RoPERTY ON litn STREET WEST, BE- : : EEN GaND xs STRBETS. Lede y virtue of a deed o d ree “4 at Feauest of the party secured ther on the premises. at public auction, on "MONDAY. the 13th day of November, A.D. 121 at & : ms all the tatercet of ‘the nald Charles ¥. Gerad at the date of seid deed in and to the following de- Seribed part of Lot fo. din Sanare No. 3u, be. Tupning thence north 24 feet. thence east 70 thence south 9 feet, theace cast 29 feet 104 in {hence couth 16 fext. and thauce west 99 fact Stee “inches to the beginning, with the improve- ments. perl fronts on Tith street west, and is im- | and by a lar; ame Dwelling-house, said to ve all the modern conveniences, Terms: $2500 cash; the residue at 6,12 and 13 pele oe interest, to be secured by inst upon t ited when the pro ol tame will be sgsin put up instanter: If the terme are pot complird with in five days after sale. the Pesit to be forfeited by thy delingnent purchase and the property (o be resold at his risk and cost: Conveyancing abd stampe at the SORES Fea the pur- chaser. FRen ast Be DATINER &C) - ART. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioncers, B Boutheast corner 7th and D pat pe) ste OF | zor, GOOD WORK ULES, TWO W BGs A ND HARNESS.ONE Cant ‘AED ONE WwW, » BARNES SOW, FIVE PIFS, ONE MOWL OTACHINT, pantie Ne SMALL LOT OF CORN FODDER ING IMPLEMENTS, &c . A On WEDNESDAY. order of t Sopreme Court of the District of ‘Ge umbiay being the balance of the personal eatate of the late Jamon HH. Shreves, deceased, In Prince ogee county, M-rylend, on the turnpike between Washington ard Bladensburg And after the sale of the above articles, we shall oft for rent. to the highest bidders, the t ove situated on the pike, 5 miles from W: containing 110% acres. and the other farm the rear of the first farm, on the Eastern Branel | ee ott in} good state of cultivation 0 WILL: AMS, Aucts. 82” THE ABOVE 18 POSTPONED U WEDNESDAY. the Sth instant, at same hour Sate pogitice. without regard t9 weather. OREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts x. ee }, Aucti by BY GREEN é Rams eee Th eae a a TWO TWO eli RAME BOuees ! AM mes FRONTING ON Gr WEEN ayo 1 STREETS S SOUTH ISLAND, i AUCTIY: On MONDAY, the 6th inst., at 43¢ o'clock m., we ehall sil, cm the premines, two good wo: Mory Hous: ng feet front by h toa paved Seiet ley; being lot No. 31, ’ne-balf cash; balance in six and twelve for notes bearing interest. and secured by a deed of trust en the id Fovenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. £0 down on each hoary at the time of sale nol-d N& WILLIAMS, Ancts. x GREEN & W TELA NEsapeeses . B Southeast corner 71 Da EES SALE onya VALUABLE IMPROVED ERTY AT AUCTION—BRICK DWeL, « LING ON TwEL vu BETWEEN T AN STKER’S NO es ae ie By virtus of a deed of trust August 19, 1870. record-d in Liber 622, fais 219, aud by direction of the Party secured thereby Be will sell at public anction Premises, o MONDAY. November 6th, 1871 ist, at ? vofelock mh sii that certain pier or rarcel St ground in ‘ashe ington e unty, District of Columb known and de scribed aa, Lote numbered 78 aud 79,in Falconer od Allen’ . subdivision of a part of the enat half are No. #74, as recorded in Liber OC. H. B., cera of ale are. not soaplicd from the sale, the Trustees re. rve tl bt to reeell the: at the risk Sent ke defaulting purebasee Seamps and cont € haser veyanciag at pare! : Boek Beeson. Pe. RNeiLLE.{ Tra GREER rs WILLIAMS, Ancts. 4a YY LATIMER & fae Auctioneers, (Successors to Coo) Latimer.) Southwest corner ‘Penna. a avenue and ith street, VALUABLE ENR oa Lo bee T ON RHODES EN lata AND 1) STEER A ‘on TURSDAY ack gn tbe p tga so ae oe if 24 leet from the southwest corner of said | ; | tor reserves the Fight (0 resell 1 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. 00) H RAND CHAM ww ote CAB| MILY Ria aT AUG. Tw! 5 Ne E eae will neatheast corner lth street. See wef Furnitars, oat: Piano F. ewood Parlor Suit, ts Wirctoth, shorany Divans. mee uperior Pasche Gh i’ Plage Mirror rou . Resto 30 Shes Sree pig ters alnut Extension Table, Superior Refrigerator, Osk Caneseat Din! MITE. plated I China and Glass Ware, Hat Reek and Oi) Cloth, ieee cui tox Bedsteads, Mrashst hogany Marble top Thareauy nad Washataoty, minted Wardraten : aad Pifoe eat iocore Wheelcr Wilson’ Sewiag Machine, in eaceltent coneition. ed Morning G! ier aren nearly new, | Heating Stoves, Tin Safe, Cooking St. ve, Kitchen, eeaeetey, ae. at 12 o’clack, in frout of the prergisce— One excellent Family Horse, ; . fanat Rin Fymily Corringe, Bugey, onitRingle Harness cea dts [Sanday Herald | Anctionsers, ss ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED, © Nergurnee Of the rain, until MONDAY, Nov. “nova ives & CLRARY, Ai Y J.T. COLDWE&I 8, B | TERE. CARPETS, weer ee Aieeb, NT och USE, S, B. CO. x % aD virvee temo. irt trust, dated the Bich ‘ein, i will wll ot patiio nectt oe, the ‘will sell af pa ig aection, free, on MONDAY, thee day , ie sche 5 mci Soak aoa Beaters ing: ‘ain ‘rockery, Stoves, feather Pillows avd Three-y Utensila, &s., &c, oo T. co ne2-3t* 3.7. COLDWELL Y ag oes = & CLEARY. Successors imer,) B’ corner Pent: 8 Bios ‘and Lith street pesimanuz BUILDING 1 LOTS AT AUCTION By virtue of a decree o! reuit and Su- of the District of Columbia, the wee Say at np sence, BH 4 on xt, ai US otlock Pm. hk Cratrabhe "Bi Building Lsts situate on Sit street “west,, betw orth atzes nd Ri iiand ayer, bel ots 33.7110, i of Brent's eubdiv mare 430, ths of sale: One-third of geriiecs moaey to be paid ‘inc cash, and the two equal pay- ments at six and twelve onthe, wit with interdet, se- cured to the satisfaction of 5 purchaser to ave right fo pay in can whole "of pal money, e posit of paris made on each iscat time of sale | od Somes pa conveyancing at cost of pur- of ngn-compliance with term of tale withtn ive dave, ‘Frastee’ wil sell the St cost and risk of defaulting purchasers a in from government. r JOuN OaRROET BRENT. Trustee, ATIMER & CLEARY, | RY J.T. pote Wa & CO., Auetio ee RY SALE OF HOUSE AND Lor 4 tar STRERE eo 5T, BEIWEEN C AND D STREETS NORTH. Gag bias or tie pe earane oar the rr ‘olumbia, pa: in nity ec 2.455, 1,1. shall,on MONDAY, ¢ ith of Nive ember, 1871, proceed to sell, at pul Dili ‘auction. on fl Temines, 5 o'clock Ay m., the following Fag ge nee ip vee east 24 fe it Wn ie Wcoruer at wail lot; then running east £4 pote meee south 1: wost 54 feet to the line of said Ist meek ins the Place of beginning—also the free use of the private ey , 9 feet wide, the rear of said picce of ground, 2 ibtersecting wublic alley in said square—im — by a three-story Frame House, with base- ‘Terins: One balf of the purchase pooner. in cas! residue in two equal instalments. a! j2 months, | with interest. secured by purchaser's, notes aud « Pm | of trust on the property. — given upon final ra ificatinn of sale. 88 to bi at sale. Stamps aad conveyancing at cheer ‘6 cost. 5 pat) L, Trustes. oc td J.T. COLDWEL! &00., Aucts. FRY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucti BY ores uhent | it corner Seventh and | EXECUTORS SALE LUABLE PROPER- YON NORTH eee is meg 6tu STREETS West, atauee ION. On MONDAY, the 6th day of Novemba iets Peball eet at ad ovclick Soe vin front ot che premises, the foilo named valuable | prone vis All that eastern half of Lot mute red seven.(7.) in Square numbered four hundred fod ninety. (100,) having a frout 028 (eet 2 inchos on north C street “average di toa a0 foot alley Theleuprovemente, 4 god two-story Frame House, with Back Building, and contalping 10 or 12 rooms, it being houre No. 483. known ne the Sproh’s House or This House has been « uurant and Hotel rk revand is one of the bs ands for | that purpose in’ the city of Washingtion.. An: petton deciring's place for that business would do Wellto attend thin sale oO rth cash; Balance iu 6, 12, 18.24 purchase'to give notes for the ae. meuts, bearing interest fromday of sale, ean on the property, to secure the payment the notes. All conveyancing, revenue.stamin and cording af the costof the parchassr ean will @ tera ry | of ired paid down at time of sal of sale are notoomplicd wi hin visi pat Exec: 1% property, at the rick and cost of the defaulting purchaser by adver- fixing such resale five times: io ome, Rewspaper pub- lished in the city of JOSEPH. BEASLEY. Executor. oc Bd GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, Y GREEN & W eon gm Auctioneers, Southeast ast Corner 7th and D streets. ott virtue of decrees of the Supreme Curt District of C: olumbia of the ath of Feb- heh 1871, and of the 28:h of Uctober, 187) aeey saws Ho, 2 28, between p Charlee and ¢ ie: fendants thi pila a public nue o'clock p. m., ou Baytbet Sd Zo Roember tf pat at kat No. 8, in. for the pert on L street ek th De line aitigls and lot numb red 7, and running coy jong said ftreet 15 feet, thence south 100 feet, thence ‘oat ra feet to eatd lot numbered? thence e along eaid line 100 feet street and plage extant. containing red Cj feet. 36 fa, or less, louse, No. 126. fronting street north, between ist strvct ‘New Jersey avenue, nd containing four One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cath at the time of sale, and the balance | in equal instalments, six ee twelve months from the ge E ‘sale, with ni ane maid lot, lot. roperty tx bid off, an oe chase within five days thereafter; otherwise properiy to le resold at the cost anil risk of the irchaser. The purchaser to pay for stamps and allccnvevancton. BF” Since the former sale of this property, the then technical defect in the title has been removed by an nended bill and proper proceedings inthe cause, and the title is now clear and unqnestionabl pher- Wise uo sale. and the money deposited or paid Purchaser for examination, &e of title will all be refunded. PSON. Trustee. ccst-d GREEN &' WILLIAMS A BY W. T. I JOHNSON: 1 Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 3d street cast. DESIBASLE, BENS Te, AT AUCTION. perth tween 9 an ‘east. round will net bedivided. but cold in one body Fanect of the mont elevated points In the city. and is well adapted for several rows of houses or for &® beautiful suburban residence. It leo contains some large. choice fruit trees. Title pe Terms: One-third cash; bala econ Sand Finonths, secured iy w deed of trust ont pa, the premises | Stamps eRe rains haetok 1c he purchaser. One hua- dred Gellars down at sani HARDY, trea 0033-138 T. JOHNSON, A ¥ GREEN @ WILLIAMS, A B a TRUSTEE’S LUABLE I VED aay E) ‘RO! PEA a | of trust dated the 25th adeed AS @f Columbia. and w street. bet FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYS | B* wif tecerseors « Eecensrote ca Couper k-tatimers B* me MILLIAMS, Avetioneers. 7 TRACT anny four degr per. thence perth twenty poe and thirty poles to a Sorper; grees cast two hundred ai eighty Borth thitty feur degrece west Bre ‘aod eighty poles to a corner; theaes orth tan “degrees east twenty-nine hundred aud fifty Poles to a cur. ner; thence north two degrees west eight hunired end’ eighty poles to acoruer; thouce netth eighty dearees west eighteen nadied and fifty poles to e degrees west nine tnt twenty polenss to ihe place of beginnings containing 120,000 83148 of aad, more or less. he terms of sale are : One-half cash, acd the dal ce in three equal payments, at six.twelve and izhteen mouths, with iaterest, with security to be approved by the’ trustee: the purchaser paying on ny of sale $1,000. Audi (he terms of sale ave not complied with within tUsenty days. then the property will be resold npon armadvertisement in some news. thor rinted in Waakipgton, D C..for ten days, at and cost of t haner in doin _0cl3-w std &W aa WILLIAMS, Anes, ¥ LATIMER & CLEANLY, Auctioneers, (Successogs to Cooper & Latimer.) Southwest corner Ponnsy! syivanis ‘avenue and lth st. MOUNT PLEASANT “PROPERTY PORSALE. SALE OF VALUASLE ago ITY OF REDEMP- B £53 of a deed Of trast, dated eo ah ruary, regorded in Liber = trey. le of the land records for written re. les eecured’ inersby, t wilt on NON ae ef November next, ae past 4 * adred Des north fifteen de- oles: thence 4-5 ged ouuty. PD: -) the following valuable Mount ‘seven, (7.)- clght, (3) tem, (10,) ( twenty-two, (22.) west halt of 36,295) -ane, (a. fortycel rt, ine, (49,) fifcy-three, sixty, {3} ) ( seventy. ) ie: cue. (els) stnty sin, (OD four, Teband 90 subdivision of Pleasan: a8 recorded in frost) in: F Browse re; (75,) in 8 P. Bro Plaine otd Lemar’s Oni) Tegonde of WW sabi m county District of Col ab . mn} mts jambia. eurethe balance due on Rote he thi _— hinder sft wt February 4th, 1871; and ans dees seh with, in- rest tI t the rate of seven (7 ype cid two Pokecirel conte on Pome — year, and $3.32 i hinety six dollars ( ts thousand dollars roe ‘ept. "Tertssof sale: Nour thousand detlare( $4,0b} cash; balance on such time, not exoeeding one (1) year, as will suit the pure! who will give his promis sory note or notes therelor. mers to the satisfac tion of_the trustee, ‘ing interest at the i of guired when the p a year. A deposit Fe- quired when the property is a Knocked down tt ihe ith in five days, the terms of sale are not comp! trustee will resell at the lak of the dofeultin pur: — Stamps and conveyancing ft purchaser * “Mie property is worth over $20,000. Sale positive, and wishont reser THUR B. WOOD, Trastoc. 06% dds VATINER & CLEARY, Y GREEN, & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers No. $19, Southeast corner 7th and TRUSTEES ae 0) streets. ALUABLE IMPROVED PR OPERTY. Sirtatep ON Cont aaa STREET WEST. BETWEEN NOR’ aD HOUNDARY. aes IMPROVED ‘BY THhEe BeicKk HOUSE: By Mirae of a ceed of trust, dated era Y Isl, aud recorded in 1 ther 638; folio? Iand records of Washington county, ot a ee and by there tit dirt ction of the party secared will sell, Lipublie auc Women the Drews 3 MOND. x. November 6, 1871, ac 3:30 all those pieces oF parcels ‘of ground ot premiees "in Weshinvton city DG. and know: escribed as Lots 62, 6%, and 64, ia EB. K. All fudtviaion of a art of the east helt of oueare 2. wich subdisivion is recorded in Liber C.H. B.. f the surveyor * cilice, improved ia ee Back Dwelling Bins T sale: $1.20 cash on cach honse, and the balance 1 6 and 32 months, secured by notes and ded ton the property. If the terms are not complied with within five dave from the day of eat the trustee reserves the right to resell the propa ft the risk and cost of the def $100 down on each house whi struck off. Stamps and conveys property is the purchase HODGE. trustee. of the purchaser. e at GREEN‘ ey ihe ‘Aucts, Be GREEN & WILLIA.cS, Auctioncers. Southeast corner of 7th and D streets, ba bie 8 1S SALE OF IMPROV ED REAL 4 TATE en YRONTING on secon STREE BETWEEN ‘D aN : Rontit at action, 252 stkEETs On FRIDAY, the 10th day of November, 1571, PB raha son se a ochock pow she trom oe the premises, by virtue of advo! of trust to the ioer, beating date the twenty fifth day S71, and recorded in Liber No. 657, folf he land records for Washington ecunty. is the District of Columbia, the following named. i ved property. lying and being in’ the city Vashington, D.C.. viz: Lot numbered twenty-two, (22.) in BR Ai nbdivision of a part of lot on (L)in Square numbered five hunderd and seventy. 370.) together witt the improvements, which are a. large unfinished Brick Honee, &c.. &c ‘ers: One-third cash, $2 of which must be paid dows mien ihe roperty iskuocked off; balance in 5 and 12months. the purchaser to noves for the deferred payments. bearing rest at the rst of 10 yer. ceut. from day of eae, At deal kiven anda deed of trust tnkau, Ail coureranciog ard stamps at cont «f the purchaser. If the pur Ghaser should iatl to comply with the terms in ‘five days the trustee reserves the richt to resell the prop ery at the rsk and cost of defaulting purchaser, by advertising such reeate hres times in some newspa- Per published in the city of Washington, IR, Trasteo, old oneen e wihtMe: Auci«. Y¥ LATIMER & CLEARY, ers (Successors to Cooper & Lati Southwest corner Penneylv: ania avenue Sana Mth at. TRUSTEES’ SALE OR IM IMPROVED REAL Es- f ina fof test, from James W. to secure Mechanics’ Buildi ng Association. No. 3, bearing date on or abou the = da ‘of ‘February, 31870. and recorded in Liber No. 609, folios 130, & 10m, of the land records for he District of Columbia. riting of the Treasurer of esceiation. we sbail offer for ssle at pablicaue- vt 16th day of Noven bers IAT]. a UM acloek Bem. the south 25 feet front by 68 fect deep of the lot of, round in the city of Washington, D.C. known ae tot N $5 in W iltberger's subdiviston of square No.442. This property ‘ronts on the 3) foot ‘aiiey ‘runnio rough said square, which is locat tween 6th and 7th strects weat, and Rhode Island eune and north 8 street. The improvements con- sist of two one-story brick buildings. ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash (of wh.ch $50 will bs required at the time month Term: said assoc tin, in front of the premises, on TH U of sale;) balance ia 6 and 12 secured by deed of trast on the property 0 be complied with within five days from day of sale, ceberwies the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the cost and risk of the de- feulting purchaser. Lepegeaa ‘and stamps at cost of purchaser, BiH EOSKEY.} rustecs LATIMEH & éteany, Ancts. Not WILLIAMS, Auctioncers, 9, Southeast ast corner 7th and D streets. TRUSTER'S SALE O¥ VBRY VALUABLE IM ROVED PROPERTY. FRONTING ONG SIREET NOK BIH. B TWEEN 71m AND Sra SABE TS © ED! DIATELY OPPOSITE, FRONT OF THE PATENT By virtue of a wie of trust, dated the 12th Ns of of Goteter A " 2 and iy, recorded in fol #e0.. of the land records: for Washington county, in th the District ot Columbia, ee written request Coy f e Tarties sec it front of oc8l -Stawdds: GE Bo. Bemis 2 on THURSDAY, the Sk iy of November 1871, at & o'clock p.m. at pub He auction all der certain piece ewan of Se fy lying in said city of being Tome avd deecribed 88 part of Lat nimbered tae yin Pooh amber four —— ere. nine, uni at aroint on pt twenty ( jwestcorner of said lot, and ram the: east twent: 2) feet; spia iots Od, ramet ning thence soot ST eaty ( thine wen Pou eenerrere tack ‘bull eee Dwelling house. Thi = the city. vat ieee Sra ciaeer or ar ‘LOAN OFFIcs, | 1005 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ENREDEENED Gooss UNDERNEATH. - R28? F. wanver. DRY GOODS. ow SILK vEEre"s LIONS BLACK SILRS T WHOLESAL the named goods Iast week in New Yorkne AUCTION ‘sire es, on been tha veel for juomecinre Telatveaes; we wal tech quantity 10. the trade by. the Pay Rew ork Wow eee 7a. se SS ff abd od _Retse 919 Ponn. ave., Tetween 9 th |AISLEY AND OTTOMAN SHAWLS, ROH BLACW SILKS, LYOM VELVETS, SILK and WOOL POPLSNS, FINE FRENCH-MERINOS, SILK snd WOOL VELOURS. HIGH COLORED PLAIDS, anil other Dress Goods sust received from New York auction One Price Only _Roest Bet wee: dit and 20" trente, oO” AND CHEAP LOCATION —G@EATLY ENLARGED. BOGAN & WYLIE, 1018 AMD 1020 SEVENTH STREET N. W. All the Popalsr Styles of — AND WIN) ER DiEss pops, Pine um. and Low Priced Rich dark colors SA TENKS.ALW. a TELOURS Silk and Wool EPINGRINES, FRENCH LINS, EM. fies € 8S FRENCH MERI Nows . a) S. SILKS, Black ay ETE and & five stock URSING ‘oops One ary 4 all. WYLIE, _00 Bett 1018 ana ie 10 xa street N. W. Ley i aay ! - €ARPETS!! CARPETS!!! MESSRS. WOLFORD & SHILBERG Fugit to call the attention of the generay pablie to ATTRACTIVE STOCK oF FALL CARPSTS, At the following low rates: wt ENGLISH BRUSSELS, from $1.28 Pa designs in THREE-~PLYS, from $1.45 to Choice wetieren IMITATION BRUSSELS, 45 to ‘© cents per yard All-wool INGEALN TAPESTRY FINISH, from % cents to @1 25. Good quality INGRAINS, 60 to 875 cents. ALL LIST HOME-MADE CARPET, 60 coats. Best HEMP CARPET, 25 cents. A large line of 58 to 10-4 OLL CLOTHE, ranging from 37% cents up. Veen CLOTH a VELVET RUGS, MATTINGS, ALso, A beavy stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRBY-GOODS, is offered at the LOWEST MARKET FIGURES. All goods at this establishment are positively to be sold 3) per cent. less than at any house ia the city. A call is respectfully solicited before purchasing elsewhere. OY REMEMBER»: ‘os Teron toe between D and B UNDERTAKERS. ALONZO A, MARR, HARVEY & MARE, UNDERTAKERS, No. 934 F Srezet, BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH. METALLIC BURIAL CASES AND CASKETS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, THE TRADE FURNISHED AT WHOLESALE PRICES. _mbl-ly SHROUDS, 8 ABITS, &c. pe W. BARKER, CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, 612 ELEVENTH STREET, near F. RNITURE OF ALL KINDS MADE AND iggtams! REPAIRED. * aus-tr XLLIAM HACKETT, (Svecessorn to GEORGE W. HARVEY,) UNDERTAKER, 735 SEVENTH STREET Between de24-1y ‘Gand Hts. LUE. BROWN, B Beaver OVERUO. 085 BLACK WHITNEY AB tort 10, at Sees sar 1011 Penna. ave.. bet. 10th and lth sis. | Huimanisenent TOOLS, OF ALL KINDS. STREET OR ROAD PLOWS, DIBT OB ROAD SCOOPS, DIRT BARROWS, HEAVY IRON TRAY BARROWS, WHEELBARROWS, WHIF FLETREES, GRINDSTON E34, OX YOKEs, ROLLERS, AMES & RBOWLAND'S PHOVELS, STEEL STREET PICKS, PICK HANDLES, CROWBARS, MATTOCKS, STREET HOES, RATTAN BROOM3, LOG AND TRACE CHAINS, TRUCKS, AXES, &., &€., STABLE FIXTUR! HAY CUTTERS, STABLE BARROWS, CURRY COMBS. $ HORSE BRUSHES, STABLE BROOME, AXLE GREASE, CARRIAGE JACKS, AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, LOUISIANA AVENUE, 00 6-20 Detween oth th streets. fe Ee BOOKS, STATIONDRY, &c. Q™usuerers LIST OF NEW DOORS. oA, Tale of wo Cratinante; price... ci fees wie SSibebed B <= ae Qo he ATU TONE Socauiene.. eek ear me CPA ThS aad BLA RK BOOK lw wholes and remil, at SHILLINGTON'S BOOKS” ORE, oom Corner 46 street and Penna. N EW BOGKS. renme FASHIONABLE STATIONERY. LATEST STYLES OF VISITING, WEDDING AND. INVITATION CARDS. TINTED PAPERS AND ENVELOPES, Beveral Nevelties of these articles, PHILP 4 SOLOMONS, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, oct $$$ N EW BOOKS AT BALLANTYSES, 409 7th street, Intelligencer Building. Ale, =] Works. alg Jowstt, Borieg. 5. Bark sre ny = pit, Sermons, SMarray. § Sword snd Gar tebt, by Towbsend, 81 wick inthe aes by Tyndall, 82 ited States ols oTiIC OPENING OF 4 NEW STATIONERY STORE ANK ane RCrORT. for can YING, PRINTING a, FRR PREY TO ORDER. am, public are invited to call and examine our sw stock. BEN. F. FRENOK Under National Metropolitan Bank, and teat dour to Jay Cooke w Co, sel?-tr ‘ashington. D. BOOTS AND SHOES. 2.00 SEWED GAITERS. €5 00 STITCHED BOOTS. $5.50, WARRANTED HOME MADE. $8.00 HEAVY SCOTCH BOTTOMS, stitched. §3.00 KIP BOOTS. $4.50 RUBBER BOOTS. $1 50 BOYS’ BOOTS. $125 SCHOOL SHOES. $2.50 LADIES’ BUTTON BOOTS, And nothing else but bargains, AT REILBRUN’S, 419 Sevextm Sraeer, Next door to Odd Fellows’ Hall, LADIES, GENTLEMEN, MISSES, BOYS, AND CHILDREN. We are daily in receipt of the most approved styles FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR, Gotten up with a particular regard to quality and workmanship. AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. . BURNS 4 ©O., ee30-tr 903 PENNSYLVAN AVESUB INSURANCE COMPANIES. Wi5TE= Axp Fines ARE APPROACHING. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY iy RELIABLE COMPANIES, Witla A. S. PRATT 4 50: ¥.M. C. A. BUILDING, _0c 25-tf Corner of Ninth aud D streets. |S aaa cacaas FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YoreE. CASI SRT TET ABS] 7 oh Fett ety a9 Represented PY py. SCHMIDT, Agent, oc I2-4w OColambis Law 4 TS NATIONAL METROPOLITAB FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. pistaior “OF COLUMBIA, _ ORGANIZED AUGUST 96, 1870, case sushpwegmesce ee 5 aati 100,000 ee ES T FAB- bens 1011 Penn.ave. Det. tei FAMILY SUPPLIES, &e. T i BO Urk we ANG 1% Bs EN tt J TRAN ANY Ornak Hot ‘Se is WASHING- ~lde 16, x AR Soin cen DRAM 3 AR'PARS WAGON aie. Ib + Aave. ib BEV EAE STATE ROLL SOF ERR, BLRION Cin of). AMILY FLOUR Gil gain @ Ba Jost recebvnd a fine lot of TEAS from fam Pree SVs all of the beet quabity , ak the toliowing imported Toa only Se nee Tea jhbick we are soiling at the r Jot of New Pork Rackwheat, %; waeere. The T eal ‘et Mest, te ». Fe forth theo mebelee ba of Pedal _it wall pagto give ws a call be He 3351 North Stae) PEN WSYacKA NIA AVENUR, _eear otweran “d and 4» «treats. (7 *eser s. Ad reepectfally call the attention of dealers Jee te OUF Chowe Bion FALL GROCERIES, which we are daily rr oet few good d xuarantee quality and at very lo CANNED GOODS gle hes. Duchess Pear r ae UOkWURAT, ores w crs LA " e METZGER @ BYLES, 417 SEVENTH STREET, > Between B and EB, _oct tr Washington}. @. pewans 9 mena, ee et | Peunaylvanis avenwe, MOCHA, 0) et Boy cog ae oN Brow are a 4 Pennsylvania avense. {3 01 Lit HERRING, ED HERRING. “BROWNING & MIDDLETON, 4 Pennsylvania avenge, as om. not to gah ‘Trade vuppiied at ae NG &@ MIDDLETOB, — evenus, i iB #5 —— MEAL, MILL FEED, AT VERY LOW BATES, ELEGANT OaTS, some of the finest ever bronght to this market, AT VERY LOW BATES. WM. M.GALTS os Fee ‘The best piece to buy Men's, Youth's and Boys CLOTHING, at sTR 2% 1011 Penn. avenue, bet. Wth aud Lith ete. iE GREAT DISCOVERY. LETTER FROM Bat L HOWARD. Waw Pror. T. oar Bie andthe BALM OF LIFE im my tamil and have found it all you recommend. 1 am glad cz others in commending an article that ts ev Redes doing wo munch good. truly, 0.0. HOWARD, General. U. Letter from JUDeg E WYLIE, @ U. S. Supreme Wasmrnstros, 5. ET bs Dear Sir: I ha : af OF Pikes the hair a fair ial o am Please h ite efects. Itisa ealiifal wach ‘tor both the #e ha its influence to sooth the nerves and revive the system when exhausted frum overwork ix most delightful. I have not used it, except as a wash, but SR 20Rr Fecammendation. and from tthe faith its won, thus far, bat escuret {rom me. 1 should fool great soar! iets, Vi Sian sie necralng to our di very Afully yours, Prat DiEW Wii. Wasn TO! ist, . i ASHINOTON, July Ist, 1872. After bp tat 4 tpi am fad % stances o lers in my tamil am gl te ph afford the relief sought Fe di otic ae liarrhes, adache, catarrh, cough, a all eral dame J am convinced uf ite = wh Pa Blas, Ja. prot EEC high Bee FATHER BOYLE. send oben ay te LF Sill be Suny heuoredy tam riaccadl cures ome Fane sin, NTS ENE povue. SS Sebi watt orkid: Its careless use will mot injure, under any circum- Besiisa. top he

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