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_ EVENING STAR. | DOUBLE SHEET. The Undermined Coal Regions. je Scranton ( Pa.) Republican makes th fol- \men.c obwervations: Tt property in Hyd. sford mines is mm: ster. This is owing fact that the sinking of the earth abore Avcin continued all the succeeding day, and the rent in the surface became so large at some points as to form a capacious chasm. <n ‘Thursday morning the old vein was explored for a considerable distance, and thongh not explored ina very thorongh or satisfactory manner, the ors reported that the pi lars had given i the ground abeve had sunk about haif the depth of the exeny: The sinking through the day was therefore evidently the settling the superincambent ». When this has taken Property above | nt, after all this, <dastemporary e » compel coal operat of LL be operated sod s¥stem of exeava' and interests | du follow | which bave just taken place. The tthe svstem of mining coal throngh- of the anthracite region is such as iproperty immediately over the | erations about valueless. Of course | ss regard of the ‘ethese, snore an those ke th cene of ¢ this bas not been the case as vet, because suffi - cient time has not elapsed to rot ‘the props and pillars. But the time will come when many dis- tricts, w bh are now apparently secure, must ble destruction of | niler, involving inest! 1 property. In a tew years more, if operations are con- tinued, the whole ef Hyde Park will be under- | and left standing on wooden props and | n pillars, like a person on stilts. 4 suppose th ited by an emot = of an earthquake, which would pass away another region without any disastrous conse- | sequences, what would be the fate of the ten or fifteen the its of the borough ? ntion was called, a few days ago, to the mining operations going on in Hyde Park in the vicinity of the Scranton Stove Works. Th hands employed in this manufactory can dis- | \ tinetly hear the blasting beneath and feel the tremor of the earth succeeding the explosions. This district is rapidly being built ap, and some of the buildings are heavy brick structures; if, therefore, there is little left but props of wood to support the earth, a caving in may naturally | be expected some day, attended with terrible | results. AW INTERESTING EXAMPLE of kleptomania 1s recorded of a very respectable Scottish clergy- man in the prime of life, and otherwise dis- tinguished for bis learning, piety, and chari His manse was a little “missionary society of stolen Bibles,” and he was as much in earnest in | the conversion of souls by the contraband pro- cess ax the most enthusiastic foreign missionary could be in his calling. He was at last detected in wholesale Bible stealing. It was further dis- covered that he had organize:ta wide missionary | district, and left a Bible or a Testament at every cottage where it was needed along the route. A | most touching fact in the story is that he wasar- | rested while on his knees by the bedside of the siying old man, with astolen Bible lying open | before him on the bed. “What made you steal | the Bibles, Mr. B.?” asked the sheriff, with | a pious horn his face. “God made me steal them, good the reply. «: He was weary of seeing his poor people perish | , because the rich Bibl ’ to feed them without the b: . well knowing that they had no baut set me tosteal them and save the persuaded that he had done “Jclusion of the clergyman, who poor man, ally suggested in- | he whs tly sane on ail other it is doubtfat whether he would have | 4 d the benefit of his mal: deed it would have been at all—if a learned and philosophical physician ‘a neighboring town had not positively sworn | that he was the *‘ victim of moral mania. | A novel suit was court, at Ham: The plaintift obinson, and the defendant Daniel It was a suit for dam: in 81,900, The. Sortman ages Faused by the plainuft being horeewhipped by It appears that Robinson was in- rinks and he made a ba gain with Sortman, for whom he worked, that he would vot get drank again. If he did, be would consent to take a whipping. It also appears that he got a suit of clothes trom Sortman, obtained bis horse and buggy, went off ud pot drunk, and smashed up the bagsy besides causing lasting injury to the horse. This so enraged Sortman that he used a »binson pretty eflectively, when the pt started to run, and Sortman gave him some more of the same curative remedy. The testimony being all in, the court charged the jury that a contract whereby one man reed to permit anvther one to whip him in | tingency was a contract contrary | the parties being in pari m as they are. But avoid his contract, | edy but by suit ages for breach of contract. ‘The court | that a lawful whipping would on the head or taee, bi m other “parts” of la verdict of $7 Sdam- a | viTED Love—The Latest Cose of | ener Herrman this afternoon inves! cumstances under which Jean ed suicide, last night. | 5 Pearl street. It appears that deceased e with a young countrywoman of his ative ot Belgium), but she, ful! asa of the contrarit ess of her sex, would not wos | his affect —— he made every effort that his imag-nation could suggest to win it. From his inability to succeed in accomplishing this he | became depressed in spirits, for, as he said him- | self toone of his friends, who endeavored to raise hima out of his deep despondency, it was no use, he could pot hye without her. Seeing that persuasion was useless, friends advised him to return to the old country, and that he might | there in # year or two forget his passion. He ac- quiesced seemingly to this proposal, and yester- by he went and prepaid his re. Lasteve- | ning some of his friends remained with him in his roém until 9 o’clock, at which time they lett | him in very good spirits, and to all appearances | resigned to the step which he was about to take; but what was their astonishment this moruing, when they came to bid him good bye, to find that he had hanged himself in his room. A ver- diet of suicide was rendered.—V. V. Express, 224. A_ Bap Cornstry ror ¥ Deceivers. | Utah is not a Healthy country for gay deceivers, | and if any man from the outside world, priding | himself upon his conquests with wotnen, warts | to have bis skill m this line tested, he will find a | splendid opening among the fair maids of Zion. It some: < don’t make it very tropical for him | within the first three montlis, he must have been born under a lucky star.” The would-be- | seducer in this country is a marked man, as the | lain out to be in every county. No soonei ves he step into this ety or any other Morm’ wn the police are upon his trac’ every move with t stealth of If he is once caught violating the of a Mormon woman, o known to so, there is no mercy ic opinion, which is th thinking no more of killing a circumstances than it does | this respect Mormon ven marked victim is shot down or assassinated at sight, ne ery for mercy ever lips. ' Hi Jifeless form lies mangled on the road- side unt.f the authorities cart it away, pasa sort of inquest, and consign it to the worms— m Francisco Five Dottars Kewarp.—Kan fro: the subscribers, on the 2d of November last, the negro hoy Oscar Dunn, an apprentice to the plastering trade. He is of griffe color, between twenty and twenty-one years of age, and about five feet ten or eleven fuches high. All persons are cautioned not to harbor an under these escaping from his | In New Orl . Wednesday, N 1371, Sipu Oocer J. Dunn, Lisesenaas theveret at eee! war is told!— ‘Tue “ FULL DRESS” of society dames now-a- bad » but it was a | enst, j (Canes Tax Looxs or Literary Womwen.—vVi intellectual women are seldom beautiful; thee | features and particularly their eae oe, more or less masculine. But there are excep- i is 5 Landon, was an - exceedingly femi- nine and pretty. Mra. Stanton likewise is an Pompe woman, but Mrs. — roy ane Livermore are Mari ia and Jane Porter were women me ue brows ‘ick. Anna Dickinson has a sti culine face; Kate Field Lod a though by a is thought ‘ively Cary were plain in fe sweetness of disposition Aided ‘great personal appearance. a splendid lar and jy. Allee and Phebe though their ‘greatly to their she was anything but me, though sometimes in the glow of conversation | she appeared almost radiant. Charlotte Bronte had wondrously beautiful dark-brown eyes, and _ & perfectly shaped head. She was small to | diminutiveness, and was as simple in her man- ner asa child. “Julia Ward Howe is a iine-look- ing woman, wearing an aspect of grace and re- finement and great force of character in her face and carriage. Olive Logan is anything but handsome in person, thongh gay and attractive in conversation. Laura Holloway resembles Charlotte Bronte both in personal appearance and in the sad experiences of her young lif Neither Mary Booth nor Marion Harland can lay claim to handsome faces, though they are splendid specimens of cultured women, while Mary Clemmer Ames is just as pleasing in fea- tures as her writings are Bend! nd popular.— The Revolution. —_____. DIED. The fonersl service of BE. ALLE it be trom he Globe House, Stoney Siti 1 o'clock. FATHAN. On Thursday, the 2 inst. ALEX- ANDER W., son of Jobn and the late Jane 0. 6 months ds of the family are ies _ fo attend bis foneral, from the residence of brother-in-law, Sylvester Thomas, 903 lth merret y afternoon, at $ o'clock. {Baltimore papers please copy.) DEWDNEY. On the 25th inst.. KATIE, infant daughter of W.T and Catharine E. Dewdney, aged G months and 12 days. ‘The friende of the family are respectfully invited funeral. Sunday evening, the 26h in ee from the residence of her parents, 7th st. N. GRADY. On Friday, t Fraga BADY. a batl eof Ireland lost 36 years a resident of this city. ‘The funeral will take place fron: the residence of bis daughter, Mrs. Barke, 1359 Ohio avenue N. on Bt oP spe T Mth, at 1:90 p. i friends and relatives of the family are respectfully =o ited to attend, without further notice. 1 LEOD. On the merning of the 2th inst, MAY. 2Oserainn McLEUD, infant dau; et S EM. and M. E. McLeod, aged? months and 12 days. Funeral will take place at 321 Miseourl oye s it ya aad Friends of the fan N a 24th inst., JOHN B. MOR ai irom WIN ceitene 1307 K stroet, | ait nk lin re, Suuday afternoon, at ong STEN. ¥. papers please copy | = UNDERTAKERS. R= F. HARVEY. HARVEY & MARB,” UNDERTAKERS, No, 934 F Sracet, BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH. METALLIC BURIAL CASES AND CASKETS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, THE TRADE FURNISHED AT WHOLESALE PRICES. mbl-ly SHROUDS, HABITS, &. ee ad W. BARKER, CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, 612 ELEVENTH STREET, near F. URE OF Wie pinos MADE AWD benmicindets KEPAIK aust ILLIAM HACHETT, (SveczssoR To GEORGE W. HARVEY.) UNDERTAKER, 735 SEVENTH STREET, dat-ly and H BOOTS AND SHOES. FU mor xo suo Fou LADIES, GENTLEMEN, MISSES, BOYS, AND CHILDREN. | We are daily in recelpt of the most approved styles FOR . FALL AND WINTER W. Gotten up with s perticular regard to quality and workmanship. AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. . BURNS @ ©O., eee-tr 903 PENNSYLVANIA A VENUE LOAN OFFICES. C HEN'S LOAN operas. 1003 5) STREET. corver of New York aveu and Seventh street.—Money loaned on thi ee liberal terms on mens ane sliver hyp en at iamends. plate. gu: revolvers, and jot! Goods kept any length of time desired. ‘seay tr” WASHINGTON LOAN OFFICE AND SALESBOOM, 914 PexxsyivaNta Avexce, Between %h and lth streets, south side. The most private Loan Office in this ci . Money lveped on Gold, S.lver, Diamonds. Jewelr: and Goods of all Seger ipsions, at the lowest, rates in the town. The ab = — Rooene for C pen from 71. ae entrance from the Fall aa & st. Ene apls gUuts, Chowsns, ANC ANCHORS aed A its Fee eae ot Bat aaa HOSPITAL FOR FE Corner of Pennsyivanta avenue and 2th strest. M js situated inf one of the t Fuller had ead, but her anlame canine irregu- | handsoi ALONZO A. MABB. | E AUCTION SALES. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auction Day SIRERTS NOUTA! it corner 71h and D streets. TROSTEES SALE OF VERY VALUAR! H oe nad ANA K; VEN! re ine, wD virtue of a Genres oe gt the District of ta ‘eciuahe. e in sanity ‘cause Nu. cms ee day tu day , E SOUTH SID (ft | ares A.D. ist: | rennin ee] | inh the the improve ales na fi ca in six and tw pasthe: tion mbich he powe otce of the pnrchaser bearing A dopo Interest from the da Hien retalued on the property. | will be reauired at the time ‘of'sale | Chea ad stamps at cont of purctanar, Oe castes. nod-d [Rep.} GREEN & WitLtasts: Aucis. S7-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON acovant of the rain until F&LOAY, the 24th instant, the mame hoor and nozi-t REEN & & WILLIAMS, Aucts. SALE IS FURTHER Post. a TH P Tanti TUE pay NEXT, the 39th instant, at the seme place and by By order of the Tru tee. Sd [Kep.| GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aw B* LATIMER & CLEARY, Auctioneers, (Snecessors to Cooper & Latimer. Southwest corner of Pennsyly vania ave. se} Mth st. ogarc ERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Rew EN a utd € YORK AVENU By virtne ena decree of the “np wreme Court of he Dietrict of Goat, pad Rauity case No. 2,888, Da rkhurst et al Nin Leet | in front o teeta FRIDA 240 e south twent ric ‘The terme of sale, ae ck tions, iyi the decres, are one thousand dollars cash; the balance ia one and | two years, to be secured by the notes of the purcha- ser and reserved lien on the property. Conveyancing ps at purchaser's cost. If the terms of sale a complied with within one week from date of sale, the trustee reserves the right to resell the same at the risk andcost of the defaulting purchaser. A depost of one handred dollars will be required at the time of purchase. | HM. PHILBROOK. Trustee noisdads “LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucis, S/ THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN conseouence of the rae patil TUESDAY. Novem ber 28, same howr and Pate ILBROOK. Trustes. De2s-d ‘atte LCEEARY. Auct) Y WML. WALL &¢ netioneers, Fg ‘w Marble peision 900 and 902 Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9h st. ELEVENTH ANNUAL AUCTION SALE UNREDEEMED PLEDGES At the Loan Office of 8. Goldatein & Co., 209 street. will commence on WADNESDAY soak" ING, November 29th, at 10 o'clock, and be tinued the bal Week, mornings ‘and evenings. na pales of Messrs. 8. Goldstein & Co. well known tothe public thatit is ne ry for us here to enumerate the pekucts tobe seid, it ten anfficient to state that the stock consists of kind, make and pattern of American, Swixs nglish Watches, in solid gold and silver cases; Bia Gold Chains of every descriptis Diam ons and other are sare nearly new. and all in good Every article is fully warranted as repre sented, or the money retnrued within three days after aale. We will leo sell.at the. same time and place, large lotof fine imported Gold Watches GoW Seta of Jewelr: at the late gov Custom: Hon Ali the above will be sold without reserve. gins Cash on all sims below $10; ot P00, for approved: end ns LOSTEIN'& UO. WALL & 00., Ancts Chron.t if) » an gold imported Lockets, bought mment sale, seized by the New York { Rep. Her Cap. Y LATIMER & CL (Stiecessors to € Southwest corner Pennsylvania per & Li ROSEWOOD CASE PIANO. TWO SUPERIOR ERCH PLATE PU EARL 2 REP PARUOK Wp sul pponite Lafayette Sana shall aell ereot. Sale positive, as the ed by the government. to Is Tf stormy , the sale will take ing day. “| __ LATIMER & CLEARY, Ancts, pay ENNER & CO., Auctioneers, $43 Lontelene arenes, hird door east ot Seventh street, By virtue of om Williazn property has been re oceupied immedi Place on the folld Terms cash. nemMid eed of trust to the subse ley and wite, dated B* ow. in Libor 624, | | %:. d f the purty secured the wih a Me ‘puniie auction. sn the premise: AY, November 2 71, wt 4 o'clock p.m, | an that certain sti or “parcel of land lying andl | being situate ins eo city of Washington. District of Columbia, apd known and described as the sc A twenty (2) feet of Lot six, £65) in hundred and forty-seven, (M7,) fronting on Fitth street «cutheast. and ronning back that width one hundred and five feet and one inch, (i ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash; th aud twelve months, with ten per ¢ . interest, notes and deed of t net a m the property a recording at t cast of be paid dev sit to he forfeited shoud th vig the terms of »sle withia Pi five days after d AN, Trustee, Cw. ARV ERR CoE Re @7 IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE BAIN, THE shore is port pened ut TRURSHAY. November 571, same v % onter of the Trastees ol wit AVENN EE & CO. Aner. S7 THE ABOVE SALE IS HEREBY Post. PONED until TUESDAY, November 28, at ccleck p. m., in front of the premises. By aan of the Trusted, ©. W. HAVENNER & CO., Aucts. De BY?: 1, COLDWELY & ¢ . corner Pa. av Auctioneers, une and 13th street. GREAT SALE OF IMPROVED COUNTRY PROPERTY. ok iniles from Georgeto f twoanda half tothree miles by other rede ee Tt_ is well adapted to farmin sturi dening. well watered, thnbered. Re-vaud: hina toe ins wpon itthree Dwellings, et pat ng three pairs of burre—two for w foreorn. Also, paratus for making bu eee jour, and a te hominy mill. F ten t ifteen dollars in be cirared at this ‘guilt by w pereon wins ar nih es fin at the ab ale wi im at ie above time opposite Mr. W sidenice, on the toad leading’ fre ir road.” The land will be De Mi'RDOC L & CO. Aucts, HAVENNER & CO., Auctioncers, 0, 643 Louisian avenue, third d_or east of Seventh street. Sele or. YALUABLE IMPROVED TY ANDONE VA OAD es reEeeS URNER OF StH T. DECEMBER no2st” Bre, Li ON MOKDAY, TH, AT 4 OCLOUK P. ‘Thi sree oe a beat on M street of 65 feet. and on sth street ot 47 feet. The improve- nents are one three-story and basement Brick Honse, with mastic fi fhorengh repair, aaae is ya ten rooms, in is Property and ial; is worth 12.000. One fourth cash; balance 2 and 3 years, with Interest at 8 per cont, AUSTIN P. Bowe, at dts Corner New York avenue and ch Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, A: ‘Sout theast Auctioneers, corner D and 7th sts, virti . Ree ea i Raa — ¢ ‘ash? in of Ml. ine lawl records aeeeen ar manths, with intoreat a eae a Sa B WPA es rae, GEE RAR eae (es ES containing I store. jocated for business purposes asiness. The property 6 made. Samuel M. K9, 300; AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. | ‘AUCTION: SALES. eae FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYS. B* nas Se BY. - puceeaeies, Southwest corner Penns)’ yivania sve-and ith street. cyoamme 6 sare. oF AAR MART ONES ‘ARPERTE! he TITY oF GRIN DST NES (ARSO SSORTED ea 1 TARW AXE, COAL L Hobs. sHov ELS gag + GLOBE ERY. &c LEE Bogs oF ite “Jos't ee FRIDAY MORNING, November 24. above. iti ve foods xin and contig from da au dag day om ¥ ond chowid Scrunad fee ctlertion ct uke tedeant the public generally, as they are to be sold without reserve. LATIMER & CLEARY, Auct+ no 2-tf Y WM... Rha a9 i Yona’ ew Marble Build 900 and 902 Penna. avenue abd 9th street. THIRTY SECOND HAND Caprese FROM IPAS EERQHOLITAN HOTEL, SECOND-HAN NITCR ‘ WALNCT MARBLE-TOD ¢ its: PARLOR. SUIT: ria AND TERRY, ND TABLES. WAs T. BLES. WALNU KS. WHatNOTS, M. RDS, BOOKCASES, W TA BLES. BEPSTEA vOK MATTRESSES, LOW Easy tH Oop HATRS. NTER 84 64.5 IR BLANKE VINEGAR, RON BAF NES On FRIDAY MORNING, Nov. 24th, is71 commencing at 10 -.we will sell at our as ralesroom: the first and third Hoore.a large coliretion of the above named foods. We call special attention of buyers to the sale. rowed W.L. WALL & 00., Ancts. &7- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON account of the raim until MONDAY, Nov. 37ih, same ho ALso, e pag 2 Bore Tignes, WALL & Y WM. L. white M ble Bu rin Ror.900 ana SoSH" W" cor. a ond aot ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF GROC! ERIES, ASSIGNER’S SALE THE ENTIRE sToc ‘OF GROCER ONGING TO ols a vem tween D and E at const ingots Barrels white and yellow aug: Rorrels Flour different rans Chests and half cheats of Green and Black Teas, Barrels Whisky Gin; Brandy and Wines, Sacks Coffee. Haron, Hams. Willow and Woodenware. te &e. w fits many other igi a the grocery line. AN the Fixtures, ‘Shelving, Bins, Connters, Desks, de, te.. Platiorm and Qounter ALso, 1 Horse, Wagon and Barnes 1 call pec . sale, as the sale is peremptory, and every article will be sold aad reserve. By order of JD. ne atimer ) Scuthwest corner Pennsylvania ave.and 1th Street Lares Fae EOF MA AGNOL ITA Polat UTIL VE E. RO Wri KNOWN ESTANWISHMENT OF J BONNET. Eso. yn NURSERY, Non MORNING, November S7ih. at ck he YOLK, VA.. AT AU MOND. A A fine and healty line of 3 which cau now be seen at one au MER & + "aREER & WILLIAMS, Aucti 1° Southeast corner of 7th ‘and D streets, TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Fs Tate 1 F COUSTY OF WASHINGTON, WE DISTRICT OF COLUMD By virtue sta decree of the Su of the District of Columbia ¢ No. 2.416. of Thomas T+} the undersign at public auction, on the and estate of the On the 2 |, as trustees, wil « Premises, all the right, title rties to ty thie cause, to wit > AY OF NOVEMBER, Istl.at 3 on the premis all that tract of land ping and being in the sai ounty of Washington, nd described on the recorded plan CA survey ol t inte Matthew Wicfield's estate as part of Le whiel part of said Lot 25 adjoins a piece of Ls on the west bel ing to Marberry. avd that tothe Naylore. Also. ad toJames Bau athe same property ala. a prae with on the said several arccls of gro sn sale: Une third cash; balance in 6, 9.12, sst from day of «ale, said maison ¥ notes of the if part ~ pieces or Terme te 1 mene be paid Stamps and conveyancing at cost of purchaser or purchas:rs MILLER. Trustes, ned dade WILLIAMS, Aucts. roSAL. E 18 POSTPONED ON of the weather until DAY, 291 ‘Gny of November, sf same eee GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Southeast ast corner 7th and D strects. TRUSTEF'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AROPERTY IN THE FIRST WARD, AT AUC ION On MONDAY, the 4th day of December) 1871, we shall sell, fs of the premises, at 4 o'ch R, m., by virtue of twort deeds of trust to the subscribers, one bearing date the first day of July and the other the sixteenth day of De 4 tuber, both in the year teu’, and both recorded in Liber No. 623, folios 85 records of Washington county. Columbia. the following named property, lying a1 being in the city of Washington, P ben istrict aforesni: viz: Lot pumbered three, (3,) in Samuel Davi subdivis on of Square bumbered ove bundred and sixty-one, (16).) Also, Lot number four, (4,) in same Square, (161,) with the imprevements thereon. This property fronts on L street north, between 13th street and Connectint avenu ct of sale: One-third cash; balance in 6 and 12 months, the purchaser or purchasirs to give notes for the deferred perments:® ring inte: geese from whew of sale, secured by deed of trust on t] All conveyance and stan Ba $100 will be required paid down on each plece of Property when itis Knocked off and If the purchaser Or purchasers should fail to comply with the fall termes in six Cays after anle, the rast es reserve the right to resell the cng Boyd the risk aud cost of the defaniting he y adverti<ing such resale three times in dome nowspaper published in the city of Washi: SULA MUN STOVER, t rusteos, poled GRA GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. ¥ GRETN & WILLIA.4S, Anctioneers. Southeast corner of 7th aud D streets. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. e undersigned will offer for sselee at public 3 Premises, on Day. the Ne vember ‘at cost of purchaser, street and ruo- Georgetown. D. 3,240 square feet. inore or less: being a portion of # he property owned and occupied by the late Alfred 1 is valnable property is elixibly }, and ‘presents ‘@rare opportunity for invest- = TUES! = aa t da, hor, A. Baa reach Ye Rae ah erst: Wa fin square, le lor aloo, belonged 19 the catate of tb Lote’ Alfred Kees and comme loos acts 3.000 square feet of ground, more or lees, oe ated near Pennsylvania avenue and tho proposed new market, and ia a rapidly i tecton of the city. vite to both teed to be wat eee oreal rt ni Terme: One-thh Mees en ppl two year Theganl inecakents: eeomrod by the notes of pres piped Lemme six cord ber oe with rus ‘and con- hae, iret a TON Attorney, pola Gorn area Aucts. Al PLOT A : TOWNS Foe wart een 'g! ORGR. tng BAY, the instant, atthe same hour med ey RRRN & Witviaus, a Aucts. B? Wt 2GHxsor, tite Broker and Auctioncer, Pemetveteereee tour eae pe ree Dee. seach ON CAPITOL BLE ACIDS, US nape tm front of he Wein, at 4 evel Be rare canine ict | Reet Sih tmtmene Cont Dalance in two equal eter gf Gand Te montna win Ingereat, secured zs and arcing at cost of purchaser. $100 ‘down at time of W. T. JORNSON, Auct. Be GREEN & wEees. n Seameneetey wide; a in},2and9 years Squares in com the grominns’ bad 25 feot 6% inches on ete ae te cost : Pav innes auets. ( notr-a GREEN &" JOHNSON. BY.’ w. . Koved Bees Ricker end Aetionsee, enue, corner 3d street cast. PNESDAY. November 294, at 4 owe rs will cell, to front or te ‘street rast prem! remiece > p ihe cast side of let between C and D «-Teets north, in Square i, s large Frame Hense, No 329. with ¢ Stories basement. with 'a Lot 38 feet front and 116 feet deep to an alley. Title Easy terms and long tare will be be made Enown on day of sole. Fi when gold. nol a” EZ THE ABOVE SALE Is POSTPONED until — MONDAY, November 27 sh, at same hour and place. nozt-tt W. T. JOHNSON, Anct BY GREENS WILLIAMS, Acetioncers, No. $19, Southeast corher 7th and D streets. Tusice, w. T.J0 Sonne: ee Auctioneer. Underand by virtue of decrees of the Su- Preme Court of i J Sietrict of Cobambia, passed the 2d day of day of Moeyeember, 2B Ie the cause of Dillow et al., No. nity Docket ™ re ity Neg 5 b doy. of Jantar ud a decree of said court passnd Sth day of Sop” mb . of v Dillow et t De | ot in Sai Grtreet, between 2ist and 22d eet: ‘i city of Washington. ‘The sbove property is im roved by atwo-story Frame House, and in a rapid » improving peighborhood, which offers great in- docements to purehasere Terme: One third each; balanee in equal payn at six and twelve montis, the det bearing interest, nad secured by the premises seld, One hundred quired to be paid down at the time of «ale aucingand stamps at purchas=r's cost. Unless the terms of sale are complied with within five days after theday of sale the property will be resold, at the risk and costo" the defaulting purchaser JOH. TURTON. Triste GREEN & WILLIAMS, no 15-co&25th now Auctioncers. B’ LATIMER & CLEAR Aychoncers, (Successors to Cooper & Latimer, Southwest corner Penusyivania avenue nad Lith st. MOUNT PLEASANT PROPERTY FOR SA SALE UF VALUABLE EQUITY OF REDE TIO) By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 4h ebruar: day of Fi ¥, 1871, and recorded in Liber 638, folio 69 et keg., one of the land records for Washington county, DC. and at the written ve by, Twill, on aon next, at halt-past 4 preantece, offer for ace sale (sunuoct ina pricr deed of trust ts secare lated June nest of tie bay. the inde at 3 of Movenber, «clock p. m.. on th 2th, 1870, end recorded in Liber 7, folio asset seg. one of the land records of Washington county. Dis- trict of Column) {he following valuable Mount Pyssat broperty -vi Der 7.) olatat,, (8,) von, (20 halt a forty oi sixty, (WO) (e,) and sevonty- ivision of Pleasant Plaine tad tocana 's Outlet, as recorded in the Jand records of Washing istrict of Columbia, This sale is made ance dae on a 3.900,) dated a mith in ruary 4th, 1871. and terest thereon at the rate of seven ( year. and $2.32-100 costs of protest, and t two hundced and ninety-six Sonere ( $295) conta. on which one thonsand Jollars( $1.00) was paid Sept. ath, 11, "Termeot sale: Four thousand dollars, $4,400) eush; balance on such time, not exceeding ene (i) year, willeuit the purchaser, who will give his promis- tory note or nites theretor, seenred to the satisfac tion of the trustee, bearing interest at the rate of seven (7) per cent. @ year. A deposit of $25) re- ouired when the property is knocked down. If the terms of sale are not complied with in five days, the trustee will resell at the risk of the defaniting pur chaser. Stamps and conveyancing at purchaser’ “thie property is worth over $20,000, Sale positive, and without reserve. 0026 dade LATIMER # CLEARY, 4 B/-THE ABOVE SALE IS Postro: ED UN- TIL WE rag Nevember 15th, + same hoor aud place. | ARTHI B. WOOD, Trnstee. nov LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucis Pe-THE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED UN- T MONDAY, the 27th instant. at the sume time and ie ARTHUR B. Ww Gop. 7T nolS-eodds LATIMER & CLEAR BY Gk EEN & WILLIAMS, Auctionsers, Southeast corner Seventh aud D streets. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE Me AGH PROPS ‘aed AT AUCTION—TWO DWELL OUSES AND VAi CANT. Or ON L3rn taker West Lia AGN WAND BOUNDARY STREETS NURT. By virtue of a deel of trast, dated A ‘et. 1871, and recorded in Liber No. 655. ‘324, &c.. and by direction of the thereby, I will sell at lic auction, on MONDA it November § Och. 187 nin front of the premises, sed all those oertalt Pieces, parcels of lots itnate, tying and being’ tn the cit Washington, District of Col Imi described upon the groand plats or ae Lots ae on nyst folio, my sccured vision of x ¢ numbered two hun: for (ehh subdivision is re E hon each Hon ence in six and twelve months, secured by pot and rust on the property. $100 down when the prope.ty ix on ¢ 4 tue terme ot wale ere not complied with oft within five days from the sale. the Trustee re- serves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of t defauiting pur = spa Stamps and conveyancing st purchaser 3 eo iDSON Tepet a nodd GR e Wittis 5 B2°THE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON accvunt oF the rain tall FRIDAY. the 24h instant, at the same hour an ce. By order of the Tru Led @ & WILLIAMS, Aucts. &7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON ceount ofthe rain until TUESDAY, the 28th stant. at the same hour and place. By order of ‘Truster nod-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucis. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auction: Southwest corner 7th and D ‘streets, TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY N THE CITY OF WASHING TO) By vigtee Of @ deed of trast to the ‘undor- jened. dated August $1361, recorded in Liber J_A.8..No as folio £0. &e., of the land r: js of the District of Columbia. and by written romissory notes secured: jon.on ths premises, at ihed. all the interest of John i en, being an undivided half inthe following deperibed property in the eity of Washington. Dis- trict of Columbia, named in sald deed of trast, to B'o'clock p.m... on WEDNESDAY. 2th day of December, 1571, the south 25 fort, bases feet deep, of Lot 8, in Square 257; at 4.0' shape, sme ear. kel 21,22, 3h lock 'p. Bn, att, Lot Reservation 1—all said parcels of land being herr described as laid down on the ground plan of sal city. An undivided half only of each of said parcels isto be disposed of at this sale. Terms of sale in each cas Cash; fy the pureluss money to be pai h ertylis strnck off, which shall be f teri tale shall be complied with within days from day of «ale; and in that event, the Tras tee shail have the rigiit to resell the property at the isk and cost of the defaulting parch adver- tising the same three times in a daily publiehed in W: seheaer D veyancing at purchaser's HAMILTON ANT. Trustes, nod-d CREE ewinttas. Aucts. Y LATIMER & CLERRY, Auctioneers, | (Successors to Cooper & Latimer.) Southwest corner of Penna. avenue and lth street. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE ay ALDING BuTWE NORTH SIDE OF Ks’ dof trust, dated the 15th el tees D. 1369, and duly recorded in Likert. 8 R.. No. 15, folio 19, &e., one of the Land Recerds for Washington county, D.C.,and by per cent 23; newspaper ae and con- peice direction of e holder of th ed th T will sell, on WEDNES! A ovclock p. the Laie ig all that cert: or parcel or ot of ground, lying and being ‘in cr city of Vesins ton, District ot Columbia, a: known and tinguished as the east twenty-six (25) feet front of original Lot seven.(7,) in Savare numbered enty-three,(73,) and bo unde os follows: Beginning at the southeast corner of said Lot No.7: thence Tunning west 26 feet_along the line of k street north; thence north 146 feet 30-foot alley; thence east 26 feet; thence ee 145 Toot Inches to the place of beginning. instalments ith ohaners's bose ob Coed a be from day of sale, with interest, to be secured by deed of trust on the if terms be trust (OLTZMAN. Frostee, no 17-dta RE & CLEARY, Acts ¥ GREEN & San uctioneers, il ee eee FRONTING ON EEN MASSACHU- PSTBEE’ AT — ————— ary RY GREEN @ WiLLIAMS, Acct ‘aa D = 0g si RUSTEES' SALE ©) TPROW ANENCE PAS iy virtwe YY DESIR A! Fr err EAR THE CA \PTTO: m4 =I ¥ + of decrce of the Su Onn giteebin rick of in pasend’ sn the Zim October, HEI, Min the gees of Belly ve, and others, Equity cause No 2212, we shall “Ry suction. on the premines,( No. $09 New Jor eey aves = raver No VEMmen, 157 Kok pm. ail those parts of elve (12 mare six bandred ight “mine (609), in the cliy of Wasbineton, D asthe said square and lots are laid down on the pf ald city <comtained within the follnwing roetes bounds: Beginaong for amid part enue at the center the two ho Arg pees oll 1c id et twelvetta) on Bones a het mmty feet ten inches (28:10? fren % sald let and ranning sence with the line @ we. serat i, at do hots eleven (11) | 2D) and c y ©; thence with the «mid dividing lin feular to anit avenue henst >that e purchased by Ro" lee of «mid Milis® part S) and to the east tin= div id tot 33 equare feet o 1 emrnte thereon, isting of a large brick dwelvag house Terms of sale: One third cash; the rest in notes at ¢ » years. with interest payable quarterly. posited when thie property is struck of, partof lot ele Mille: the bine fee vperty cost of the defaulting pare c. Stamps aud Conv eptctng at Purchaser «coat ‘ A. 8. WOKTHINGTON { Trustecs B WILLIAMS, Ancts . Auctioneers. Southeast corner 7th and D streets LoTs is PARR S77, bay AND ost, aN Sou TH Wa: a TON. virine of a decr the District cf Columbia, passed on the Lith day of July, 181, in the case of Baltzer ve. Th: fon and others, Bi stitw! ace orig! hall sell by Cy jon, on ihe premises, on RDNESDAY, the 23ch day of 1 cember.at 3 o'clock p.m.. Lote A, bx nad Win the rabdivision Of Tot 8, in square a7 f the city of ©., a8 the said square nid deta on the pins of east city’ Bola f cach front 30 feet on Sd street west. and are 13) foot deep. a each frost 2) feet on Sd street west, and are 90 feet don ALso Lots A,B acd D, in equire 579. Said lots each front 22 feet on 3d street eats and are &*%s feet deep AL Lot H., in square 881. “Said lot fronts 39 feet on D street south, and fe 13) feet deep. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; the rest in notes at 6, 12 and 18 mouths $38 to id down on gach lot when they are struck off, the deferred payments to be secured by deed of trast on the premises. If the terms of sale be not complied with in five days from day of sale, the trustees skall have the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the de faulting purchaser. Stamps aod conveyaucing at DUrchaser scot ox goN win o Trustees, “id nine Aucts. ectionesrs ‘and D sts. STA GREEN & W Tee TRUSTEE’S SALE OF ‘VALUABLE IMPROVED AL ESTATE. 6 netl-d Under. and ty virtue of a doed of trust from Julius Fouth and w im! ‘part of L mbered 3. in John B. Kil tap preceded sabdiioien at Square pumbered six hundred and twenty-eight. (628,) beginning for point 100 feet from the line of ru red 3) and 2) fret s inches to am alley thence south along the line of said alley 22 feet and’6 inches; thence thedividing Hue between lots numbered 26 feet and 5 inches; thence north 22 feet and tothe begini the improvements Rpartenances. by two two tick Dwellings, one of which has a fra back building, Lot 21 by a nice two-rtory ment Brick Dwelling: and the descri bed » 20 by a Frame Building. A 165 foot al theirrear. These lots front west apon New Jersey avenue, between E and F streets north, They will be sold separately. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in faved yments. at six and twelve months, the paym pecured x deed of trast upon t hundred dollars will be required to be paid @ upon euch sale. Conveyancing and stamps at pur. chaser's cost. Unless the terms of sale are ¢ 4 with within fivedays after the day of sale, the prm erty will be resold at the risk and cost of the ds. faulting purchaser. NDREW ©. BRADLEY, Trastee, atm noS-taw&ds GREEN & WILLIAMS, A: Y GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Suctioncers. Southeast corner of 7th and D streets. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSE AND Le E CORNER OF A2ru AND E STREETS NokTaw 8 d. of the Supreme Court of By virtue aw Pris DAY, ricez Aun Beall. in Equity No, 2460. Doc be public sale, on MON f December. 7 hstrent west, with tmp. ovement, ice usisting of a well bnilt te story atd attic Brick Dwelling house, with small back building This pro vl the balance in 's notes, with se- md mouths for the pureha curity to be approved by the trustee, bearing in the cash paymont © title to be retginnd All terest from day of sale; $20 of Will be required on the spot, t until the full payment of the pure conveyancing and stemps at chaser. If the terms of sale in five days after the sale. the proper sold, upom one week's notice. at the risk and ex pense of the defauiting purch LACH. Trustee ee Wat nol-eok Js anit? & WILLIAMS. Anct« LE OF VALTARL ie EsTaTE y 2 CAPITO! iy virtue of @ deed of LarRo wie vEe ¢ , Thali offer at public the cinises, on THURSDAY, the Beh rao at ot Fat £ o'clock p.m , all that ploce 1, of ind sitnate, fring being ‘in ¥ ad Washingson, in the Dsigict of C * and dt scritend as toe & io William H Phat tive mof wines 12) tm square D6) whiek in the rear it of free in by the the om Low * ret onat, ily cmproy ing pert Two-story Frame th= parcb. i ‘the day sf sale. wall be tm Nes ined od tema ne she pe will be reawined at? cing and stemnp a mr nem d BY GREEN ¢. wi ded in Liber 61%, the lat irda tor Washington ont the District of a and by the written reaect of the party 1 will «etl bie am tion i tag t pambered one (1) im Property to Waetinghon soeen, desirable real block numbered subdivision by H. known as Meridi istrict of nin ‘columbia and improved by new four ory brick bouse with French roof.and rontaining Mt BixXieen Tooms with fine baile, closets. &c., making one of the finest residences in Washington forsale, ‘Terme of sale: One third twelve and eighteen months, the deferred payments to Dear interest at the rate of ten per cent andtobe scoured by a deed of truston the premiens. All con \ezancing and stamps at purchaser ® cost. | $308 down op the day of sale, and if the terms of sale are hot complied with withtn teu days from day of sale the trustee reserves the tight bo resell the property sold he Iting purchaser ote newepapar pub the balance im six, HAVE LHAXENNER 50. Auct * venue, 34 door east of Tth et A NEW Two STORY ReAMe UF HOUSE. No. 1437 T avcr . November 21 het, ttf iclock pm... shall offer — 8 comfort: ble — ~ 1e39'P arrest NW Le ¥ 109 feet dewp to a Liglest he os Gise- third cash: balanee to Sand iS mouths, ‘conveyance: stamps at purchaser's cost. A deposit 1 at we sale. of 44 eo no Heotds B* GHEEN EW out aa — a 9 southeast corner Teh and D ste. VALTALLE woe ED REAL PSTATE: ON STREET WN Te at y RE hen Pate 34) WEsT. Fae ri Sepih of abn Temas ‘al depth of abomt ; r lees, itupeoved by = two-story. Brick House, with a good store rome Brick Beck Buitti paved ad ere ten-foot alley ranaing through 4 for the beactit of ence in 6 and 12 months, wale, secured. by a deed of the property cold awaee and convevanc- ing at cost of purchaser. 100 dc of sale, aid uot BOOKS, STATIONERY, &. p= & SOLOMONS, son and What They Turmed h of “The story Little aa. i imal. Standard, ae Religious Books 5 emery 2. The iradesapplied at mmanuiactarer and publishers’ rates PHILP & SOLOMONS, nolé 911 Ponnsyivante avenne. _ TBE, Best FAMILY, PULFIT, AND POCKET BIBLES, Df onr own importation ave just received. direct from Rngland, the at and Inest assortment of F: ulpit. and et Bibl sever Pr in Wael a choice select om the end satey & Some & Sons. and others. The pebsic are and — ~ my on * — we are selling at rices much lower than beret Poole Wha HALLANTYNR, 402 7 Pes i BY KEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers, Southeast corner 7th and D streets; TRUSTEE'S SALE OFA Measures TRACT FLA IN McDOw WEST VinGiNia, Compas y Xone 1568, Tthe City Hall, ort ra ington. D.C Paes t ary. J82. at the hour of 3 0. fm the following oacribedd t of land, situated im ‘the county of in. the cot We y rivet gad consign) of the Sandy river, and co bin the following metes abd bound corner, about seventy Girection from a tr here Elkborn Cre thence south twenty-five degrees west thirteen haw: dred poles to the corner: thence south fifty-five de sarees west twenty-ol, hundred and fifty poles toa corner; t vty thirty-six hundred eae toa 4 = north sixty four degrees east four hundred poles to a cor ner; thence north twenty degrees west five handred and thirty to a corner: thence north fifteen de: grees cast two hundred and highty poles; thence north thirty-four degrees west five handred and eighty poles to a corner; thence north ton degrees east twenty-nine hundred and filty poles to cor ner;thence north two degrees west eight hundred and’ eighty poles toa corner; thence north eighty degrees weet eighteen bandred and fifty po jer; thence south forty-Ave degrees west mine dred and twenty poles to the place of beginutug. raining ee ae more lees. equal payments, at six, twelve and ehteen months, with interest. with scurity to be approved by the trustee: the purchaser payiug on day of sale $1,000. And if the terms of sale are not complied with within twenty days, then the property with resold upon an advertisement i per printed seth pak D.C fie risk and cost of the Trastes, Os FRANKLI _nol8 2aw&ds GREEN « WieLlasis. Aucts. B™ THOS. BE. letestui x Demat 0. th street, op. Bo LE OF FINE P} on OBANCERY &. EOF Fi heh ROPERTY mj hota XO order v ‘upreme Court of the District ambi ‘on the 4th day of November, 187], in a certain said cor 1957 ot! will ay ; Wi of c. AcTosenid property ie situated on the north ede of Bavinw a trout of Taches on North A street, oe fot poses athe in one, two and three years, — ‘ne? 4 a7 THE Ww and peel ated theo San Rs LIST OF NEW BOOKS. Every New Bock published received itmmediately afterwar inher s prices john tal Hiax; price nT. Way Mire, Stowe. Clotilde; or, The Beoret of Taree Gee “4 Srurual of Researches, By Charice Darwin Beautiful Snow, and ether Poems. Lite of Charice Dickens. By phelton. picKence its ALMANACS i is Tilustrated ‘London Almanacs Casecit's [ustrated Almansc, Buw Welle Amense. Catholic: Fasstiy Ale —, ry * Bren 4 a Josh Billings” ANEW PICTURE BOOKS tr tenlechildren, and a large sogertaaaas < of Pp ENILE BOOKS, for sale, wee RILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE, poll Corner @» street ané Penna. enne. OFICE. NING OF A NEW STATIO: ERY ppoas OMASD Bh. BL. 9 BOOK MANG T= KEYSTONE SEWING MACHINE makes the a and every deectigtion of sewing on all fabric, or eny ether ma- pe made. “Agency at JOUNSON & COLLEY, oct 721 Market Space et, 7th and 8th ate.

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